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San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Free Class Course Descriptions <br /> Auto Industry Hazardous Waste Management: Training covers waste identification and hazardous <br /> waste management procedures for both Small Quantity Generators and Large Quantity Generators for the <br /> automotive industry (repair and paint shops), with the focus on hazardous waste typically generated by the <br /> automotive industry (e.g., used oil, waste antifreeze, filters). <br /> Basic Agricultural Environmental Management: Training provides an introduction to environmental <br /> regulations that affect the Agricultural Industry, including Hazardous Materials Business Plans, storage of <br /> petroleum products (Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act), and hazardous waste management. <br /> DOT & Hazardous Waste Manifest: This training is for companies that ship hazardous waste regulated <br /> by the Department of Transportation (DOT) and Large Quantity Generator (LQG) facility personnel <br /> responsible for hazardous waste shipments (e.g., preparing, reviewing, signing, manifest forms). Training <br /> covers identification of the DOT hazard classes and divisions, use of the DOT Haz Mat table, selection of <br /> proper shipping name, proper packaging, marking, labeling and placarding for DOT regulated waste <br /> shipments and the proper completion, distribution and retention of the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest <br /> for waste shipments. <br /> Hazardous Materials Business Plan/CERS: This program covers completion, submittal and employee <br /> training requirements for facilities that are required to prepare a Hazardous Materials Business Plan <br /> (HMBP) for facilities that handle hazardous materials at, or above the reporting thresholds. Program will <br /> include navigating and using the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS). <br /> Hazardous Materials Business Plans for Restaurants: This program covers Hazardous Materials <br /> Business Plan (HMBP) reporting requirements and completion and submittal of the HMBP via the <br /> California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) for restaurants that handle carbon dioxide cylinders <br /> on-site. <br /> Hazardous Waste Management - Basic: This training provides a general understanding of the basics of <br /> hazardous waste management (Central and Satellite Accumulation Area requirements). Training covers <br /> waste identification, container and tank management requirements for Large and Small Quantity <br /> Generators and basic hazardous waste shipping requirements. Training will include covering the new <br /> Generator Improvements Rule. <br /> Hazardous Waste Management - Advanced: This training expands on the Basic training. In addition to <br /> topics covered in the Basic training this class also covers in depth waste identification and classification, <br /> land disposal restrictions and in depth tiered permitting requirements for waste treatment. Training will <br /> include covering the new Generator Improvements Rule. Attendance of the 'Hazardous Waste <br /> Management— Basic' class is prerequisite to attend this class. <br /> SPCC Plans for APSA Sites: This course highlights the state regulations for facilities that store >1,320 <br /> gallons of petroleum products (fuels, oils, solvents, etc.) in aboveground storage tanks (ASTs). Training <br /> covers regulated facilities, ASTs and petroleum products, Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure <br /> Plans, recordkeeping, and training requirements. <br /> Universal Waste Management: Training covers identification of Universal Waste, spill response, proper <br /> storage, labeling, shipping, recycling, and recordkeeping requirements for Universal Waste Handlers. <br /> UST Owner/Operator: This program covers the responsibilities for facilities that operate Underground <br /> Storage Tanks (USTs), and covers inspections, recordkeeping and training requirements for UST owners <br /> and operators. <br /> Revised 4/28/2025 <br />