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Hazardous Waste Compliance concentrates on government regulations
as they relate to hazardous waste and other hazardous materials.
The main focus of this book is on how to comply with these
requirements as well as on other best management practices (BMP),
which will ensure worker safety and business protection from the
risk of the commercial penalties associated with regulations
breaches.
The authors provide the reader with useful techniques to enhance
worker protection and promote efficiency, productivity and cost
effectiveness, along with achieving the necessary quality standards
for the work being performed. The authors further outline and
define methods to help reduce worker injury and illness, the scope
and application of HAZWOPER, and ways to implement hazardous
material related requirements through enhancements of existing
programs.
In addition, detailed discussion helps to provide methods to help
promote consistency in health and safety program development for
handling hazardous materials, encourage a high standard for health
and safety, and share lessons learned to help provide approaches
that have been implemented on hazardous waste and other sites.
Provides a comprehensive overview of regulatory requirements in the
industry
Real-life experiences are presented in the form of case
histories
A training aid for both new and experienced site workers
Cliff Florczak has been an integral part of a number of highly
successful zero incidents safety culture development programs.
Here, he shares the details of these programs in order to provide
others with the necessary information to assess their own safety
culture. After a brief background on safety cultures themselves,
the author utilizes some of the basic safety principles, combines
them with some of the basic management theories and puts all of
this to use in real life situations.
Aims for zero incidents to control costs and losses
Packed full of real-life examples and analogies
Learn what to look for, where to look for it and how to go about
making improvements
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