Laserfiche WebLink
HAZARDOUS WASTE Management & Minimization (CA) <br /> Your version (see Appendix A for program versions) may not cover all of the <br /> topics listed above, however the fundamentals in the topics of YVW version will be <br /> thoroughly described and discussed. <br /> The program, H'rzardvvs Osie:Managermrrj&Mir1jffjzaVVn, will help <br /> employees understand the intent of hazardous waste regulations and the <br /> employee's role in compliance. However, this program is general. It is designed to <br /> describe correct hazardous waste procedures and practices in a way that will be <br /> meaningful to a broad audience. <br /> To be fully effective, hazardous waste training must also be site and job specific. <br /> The trainer can use the training kit to launch the training session. After viewing <br /> the program Hazardous KbstE:.1 anapermnt& 'aha ,afion, trainees will have <br /> seen and heard about key issues involving hazardous waste. It is then up to <br /> the trainer to "bring it home", to initiate discussions based on the lead-in from <br /> the program and focus on the specific situation at the facility. Remember that <br /> discussion between the trainer and trainees is the best teaching tool. The trainer <br /> should initiate and stimulate such discussions in every training session. <br /> The program Ha.zwdov-ss1e.:9M'7anagerrvnt&Minjuization, will get the <br /> trainees to the right frame of mind and focused on the topic of hazardous waste. <br /> The trainer can use the program as the starting point for an effective training <br /> session. <br /> Discussions should address the special interests of each trainee. For example, <br /> employees who prepare Hazardous Waste Manifests will need to know <br /> information about completing Manifests but this information may be of no use to <br /> operators who generate the waste. <br /> 5 <br /> Trainer's Guide:evishwglca_vod <br />