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HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) and RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) are both U.S. regulations related to hazardous materials. HAZWOPER focuses on worker safety during hazardous waste operations, while RCRA primarily deals with the management and disposal of hazardous waste. For specific compliance guidance, consult the relevant regulatory agencies. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What is the difference between HAZWOPER vs RCRA?


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W H A T I S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN H A Z W O P
E R V S R C R A ?
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RCRA and HAZWOPER are two important regulations
that govern the management of hazardous waste in
the United States.
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W H A T I S R C R A ?
RCRA stands for Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act. It is a federal law that regulates
the generation, transportation, treatment,
storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. The
EPA is responsible for implementing and
enforcing RCRA.
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W H A T I S H A Z W O P E R ?
  • HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Operations
    and Emergency Response.
  • It is an OSHA Standard that sets forth safety and
    health requirements for employees who work with
    hazardous waste.
  • HAZWOPER applies to a wide range of activities,
    including
  • Clean-up operations at hazardous waste sites
  • Emergency response to releases of hazardous
    substances
  • Treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous
    waste

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R C R A A N D H A Z W O P E R
This table summarizes the key differences between
RCRA and HAZWOPER
Characteristic RCRA HAZWOPER
Governing agency EPA OSHA
Scope Management of hazardous w a s t e Safety and health of employees w h o w o r k w i t h hazardous w a s t e
Applies to Generators, t ransporters, t reatment, storage, and disposal facilities Employees w h o w o r k w i t h hazardous w a s t e
Training requirements RCRA or TSD t raining Varies depending on the type of activity 40 or 24 hours of initial t raining and 8 hours of refresher t raining every year thereafter
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B o t h R C R A a n d H A Z W O P E R a r e i m p
o r t a n t r e g u l a t i o n s t h a t h e l
p t o p r o t e c t t h e e n v i r o n m e n
t a n d t h e h e a l t h o f w o r k e r s w h
o w o r k w i t h h a z a r d o u s w a s t e
. I t i s i m p o r t a n t f o r e m p l o y e
r s t o u n d e r s t a n d t h e r e q u i r e
m e n t s o f b o t h r e g u l a t i o n s a
n d t o e n s u r e t h a t t h e i r e m p l o
y e e s a r e p r o p e r l y t r a i n e d .
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B E N E F I T S O F H A Z W O P E R T R A I N I N
G
  • Here are some of the benefits of HAZWOPER
    training
  • It helps to ensure the safety of employees who
    work with hazardous waste.
  • It can help to avoid penalties from OSHA.
  • It can make employees more valuable to their
    employers.
  • It can help to build critical thinking skills and
    improve decision-making ability.
  • It can give employees a better understanding of
    their jobs and the risks associated with
    hazardous waste.
  • If you work with hazardous waste, it is important
    to make sure that you have received the required
    HAZWOPER training. This training will help to
    keep you safe and protect your health.

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W H I C H R E G U L A T I O N S A R E A P P L I C
A B L E T O S P E C I F I C INDIVIDUALS?
  • The following employees are required to have
    HAZWOPER training
  • Employees who work at hazardous waste treatment,
    storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs).
  • Employees who are involved in the cleanup of
    hazardous waste sites. Employees who respond to
    releases of hazardous substances.
  • Employees who transport hazardous waste.
    Employees who generate hazardous waste.

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WHICH REGULATIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC
INDIVIDUALS?
  • The following employees are required to have RCRA
    training
  • Employees who work at hazardous waste TSDFs.
  • Employees who are involved in the management of
    hazardous waste, such as generators,
    transporters, and disposers.
  • Employees who are responsible for complying with
    RCRA regulations.
  • In some cases, employees may need to have both
    HAZWOPER and RCRA training. For example, an
    employee who works at a hazardous waste TSDF may
    need to have both HAZWOPER training for working
    in a hazardous environment and RCRA training for
    understanding the regulations that govern the
  • management of hazardous waste.

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WHICH REGULATIONS ARE APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC
INDIVIDUALS?
The specific training requirements for HAZWOPER
and RCRA vary depending on the type of activity
and the employee's job duties.
Type of Training Who Needs It
HAZWOPER Employees w h o w o r k at hazardous w a s t e TSDFs, are involved in the cleanup of hazardous w a s t e sites, respond to releases of hazardous substances, t ransport hazardous waste, or generate hazardous waste.
RCRA Employees w h o w o r k at hazardous w a s t e TSDFs, are involved in the management of hazardous was te, or are responsible for complying w i t h RCRA regulations.
Job- specific t raining Employees w h o have specific job duties that require additional t raining, such as operating heavy equipment or handling hazardous chemicals.
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