Collecting, Processing and Recycling Universal Waste in California - Refresher Program
- Product ID
- eviscprurc_vod
- Training Time ?
- 13 to 30 minutes
- Language(s)
- English
- Video Format
- High Definition
- Required Plugins
- None
- Number of Lessons
- 5
- Quiz Questions
- 17
- Closed Captioning
- Question Feedback
- Wrong Answer Remediation
- Lesson Bookmarking
- Downloadable Resources
Federal universal waste regulations were created to enforce legal and safe methods of dealing with hazardous waste, thus making it easier to store, reuse, and process certain wastes. The California Department of Toxic Substances and Control (DTSC) expanded the EPA’s definition of universal waste to seven classes: batteries, lamps with mercury or lead, mercury-containing devices, electronic devices, cathode ray tubes, CRT glass, and non-empty aerosol cans. This course provides a refresher of the standards and techniques needed on the job when working with universal waste.
This course starts by defining universal waste, including the additional California-specific definitions of universal waste. Methods for handling universal waste are demonstrated, as well as how to prepare and respond to an emergency with hazardous materials. This training course also provides details on how certain parts of universal waste can be recycled or reused.
Trained workers are more aware of the health risks associated with universal waste, as well as how to respond to emergency situations. Use this course to help your team obtain a better understanding of how California defines universal waste.
This course is in the Video On Demand format, to read about Video On Demand features click here.
- Install on any SCORM LMS
- Full-screen video presentation
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Anyone who works with or around universal waste in California
- Introduction
- Universal Waste Defined
- Handling Universal Waste
- Emergency Preparedness
- Recycling Universal Waste
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