EPA Expands Hazardous Waste Training Resources
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has expanded its training resources for hazardous waste management and remediation. The EPA offers a variety of training options, both online and in-person, to cater to different personnel, from federal and state regulators to community groups.
The EPA's Training Exchange (Trainex) serves as an online repository for these opportunities. Self-directed learning is encouraged through archived webinars, online courses, and the Superfund Hazard Ranking System Training Course. Additionally, weekly webinars are held, focusing on remediation and characterization tools and policies. These webinars are offered in collaboration with EPA partners.
For those who prefer in-person learning, classroom-based courses are taught by EPA and its partners across the United States. The EPA works with various entities to provide a wide range of training methods, ensuring that everyone has access to the resources they need.
The EPA's commitment to training is evident in its diverse offerings. Whether you're a regulator, engineer, or community member, there's a training option suited to your needs. By collaborating with other entities, the EPA ensures that its training opportunities are comprehensive and accessible.
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