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The complexity of EPA laws and regulations affect almost all
aspects of everyday commerce, and should be of interest, not only to those
involved in manufacturing and processing industries, but to professionals
and managers in a variety of occupations and responsibilities.
Presents an overview of an environmental manager’s various compliance
responsibilities with a perspective toward risk management. Major
environmental regulations are covered to show how each “fits in.” Major
Topics: Development of Environmental Management - Federal Registers and CFRs -
Environmental Regulation Development and Promulgation - NEPA, RCRA, TSCA,
CERCLA, OSHA including SARA provisions, DOT, HMTA, FIFRA, FFDCA, CWA,
SDWA, CAA and CAAA |
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Dates:
Oct 20, 2008(Tulsa)
Time: 8:00AM-Noon
.4 CEUs/Arch:
4 CEUs-hsw/4 PDHs
Fee:
$120 per person
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INSTRUCTOR
Kenneth F. Ede,
Ph.D., CHMM is the Environmental Manager-Engineering
Specialist with American Airlines, Inc., at the Tulsa
Maintenance & Engineering Center. He is also an Adjunct
Professor at Oklahoma State University-Tulsa in the
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Ede
is a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) and
has taught numerous environmental seminars, workshops
and courses for Oklahoma State University and
Northeastern State University in both credit and
non-credit courses. . Dr. Ede serves as the Technical
Director for OSU’s Continuing Education program for
Environmental courses. His specialties include
Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Regulatory
Compliance, Site Remediation, Spill Investigation,
Pre-acquisition Environmental Real Estate Assessments
and the Chemical Stabilization/Solidification of
Hazardous Wastes. |
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