About This Course
What is Emergency Planning Community and Right to Know Act Training?
This course covers the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), its purpose, and its requirements.
We'll discuss the history of the EPCRA, as well as the related Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund. You'll learn the requirements and provisions of EPCRA related to reporting on hazardous and toxic chemicals. You'll learn what triggers CERLA/EPCRA release reporting requirements.
These reports allow authorities at the federal, state, local, and community levels to appropriately respond to hazardous chemical emergencies.
This course will prepare you to use a Toxic Chemical Release Inventory analysis and understand its benefits and limitations. You'll learn the practices of disposal and release, the requirements for disposing of persistent bioaccumulative toxic (PBT) chemicals, and the ways TRI data is analyzed.
Who Should Take Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act?
If you're responsible for developing or enforcing compliance programs related to EPCRA, you need this course.
Course Facts
What You Get
Certificate of completion
Required Pre-Requisites
None
Course Format
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Course Structure
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Course Updates
Content is updated and current
Topics Covered
- Introduction to CERCLA and EPCRA
- EPCRA: Purpose and Requirements
- CERCLA and EPCRA Requirements
- Toxic Chemical Release Inventory
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