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Personal Protective Equipment Audio Conference - March 4
Late last year, OSHA released a final rule clarifying employers' duties to both provide workers with personal protective equipment (PPE) and train them on applicable hazards.
The rule recently went into effect. Join us on March 4 for an in-depth audio conference that will answer all your questions on this new rule.
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REACH Tips
The European Union's new chemical registration law is costly, but perhaps not as costly as being banned from the EU market.
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Stimulus Plan Expected to Create Enviro Jobs
According to EPA, the economic recovery plan signed by President Obama will create 3 million to 4 million quality, sustainable jobs, with many protecting our country's public health and environment.
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This Week's Poll
Will the stimulus plan be successful at creating green jobs?
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Last Week's Poll
Last week we asked if you thought $7.2 billion, the amount EPA was allocated from the stimulus plan, was enough. Find out what most people said.
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Door Slams on CAMR
EPA's attempt to push through an innovative approach to regulate mercury emissions from power plants appears to have come to an end.
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Chemical Company Faces Fine for Clean Air Violations
A global chemical company faces a fine for alleged violations of the federal Clean Air Act under an Administrative Civil Complaint issued by EPA. According to EPA, the company may be subject to penalties totaling $437,204 for the violations.
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Tool of the Week
Checklist: Before the Compliance Officer Arrives
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Waste Accumulation Audio Conference - March 12
Join us March 12 for a 90-minute audio conference that will address the challenges companies face in meeting RCRA requirements and how to overcome them.
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Combusting Nonhazardous Materials
Owners and operators of combustion units that burn materials currently defined as solid waste should keep their eyes on an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking that would offer an easier regulatory road under the CAA.
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Dust PELs
This thread is looking for permissible exposure limits (PELs) for general dust. Think you can help?
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OSHA Challenge: Exposure Limits
Are there any OSHA regulations for workplace exposure limits to ultraviolet radiation?
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Featured Environmental Resources
RegUpdate.BLR.com
This twice-weekly e-mail notification service from BLR's environmental compliance experts keeps you updated on all state and federal regulatory activity.
Easy EHS Plan--Stormwater Pollution Prevention for Industrial Facilities
A simple yet complete solution that delivers all the tools you need to develop a fully prepared, customizable, site-specific EHS plan for your organization.
Hazardous Waste Container Management
This guide explains the federal hazardous waste container management rules applicable to both TSDFs storing hazwaste in containers and generators accumulating hazwaste on-site in containers.
Environmental Training Library
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Environmental Compliance in [Your State]
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