We offer resources to help you understand the regulations and how they apply to you, including workshops and other training designed to clarify the regulations and provide an open forum for questions.
Colorado’s 2020 Hazardous Waste Regulations Virtual Training
The Hazardous Materials and Waste Management division will host a 3-part virtual training series over Zoom to provide a basic overview of Colorado’s hazardous waste regulations.
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Session 1: Wednesday, October 14, 8-10:45 a.m.
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Hazardous waste identification, inspections, and healthcare overview.
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Session 2: Wednesday, October 21, 8-10:45 a.m.
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Hazardous waste generator requirements and land disposal restrictions.
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Session 3: Wednesday, October 28, 8-10:45 a.m.
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Hazardous waste treatment, recycling, universal waste, and used oil management.
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Register by Sunday, October 11
Cost: $45 (includes all three sessions)
Those who attend all three sessions will be eligible to receive a certificate of completion, sent out at the end of the final session.
Please note: You will receive an email from laura.gurule@state.co.us the Monday before each session with your Zoom join link.
If you have questions or concerns, please contact:
Laura Gurule
303-692-3360
laura.gurule@state.co.us
1-888-569-1831 ext. 3380 (outside the Denver metro area)
Full training agenda
Resource document
Zoom guidance document
2020 Hazardous Waste presentations and recordings
PDFs below are provided for printing purposes and are modified versions of the presentations.
Session 1: October 14
- Session 1 training recording.
- Hazardous waste identification Prezi presentation.
- Management standards for hazardous waste pharmaceuticals Prezi presentation.
- What to expect on a hazardous waste inspection Prezi presentation.
Session 2: October 21
- Session 2 training recording.
- Generator requirements Prezi presentation.
- Land disposal restrictions regulations Prezi presentation.
Session 3: October 28
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