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Hazardous
Materials and Waste Management
The
management of hazardous materials and industrial wastes is complex,
requiring a high degree of knowledge over very broad technical and
legal subject areas. Hazardous wastes and materials are diverse, with
compositions and properties that not only vary significantly between
industries, but within industries, and indeed within the complexity of
single facilities. Proper management not only requires an
understanding of the numerous and complex regulations governing
hazardous materials and waste streams, but an understanding and
knowledge of the treatment, post-treatment and waste minimization
technologies. In fact, today's environmental manager must face working
within 12 environmental management arenas, all of which may be
applicable regardless of the size of the operation or business.
This volume has been written as a desk reference for the Professional
Hazards Manager (PHM). The PHM is a qualified environmental manager
that has the responsibility of ensuring that his or her facility or
division within the corporation is in compliance with environmental
statutes and regulations, as well as participating in the selection of
technologies and approaches to remediation, pollution control and in
implementing waste minimization practices. These decisions require
knowledge and understanding of the federal, state and local
environmental regulations, a working knowledge of the best available
technologies and their associated cost. This volume provides an
overview of both the technology and compliance requirements that will
assist environmental managers in addressing facility management of
hazardous wastes, pollution control, and waste minimization. The book
has been designed in part as a study guide to help prepare qualified
individuals for the national certification and registration program of
Professional Hazards Managers conducted by the National Association of
Safety & Health Professionals and other organizations including the
Hazard Materials Control Re-sources Institute (HMCRI) and Fairleigh
Dickinson University.
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