2 x 1.7 hour sessions: 11 & 12 April 2017
ASBG brings its well renowned Waste Workshop to your desktop
This workshop set is designed to help environmental and waste professionals come up to speed on the complex area of waste classification, resource recovery, and its management. NSW environmental laws establish a complex set of legal controls on the generation, transport, re-use, recycling, treatment and disposal of wastes. There are many pitfalls and administrative processes that abound in the management of wastes in NSW. The workshop is run over lunch time [eat and train] over two consecutive days [2 x 2 hour sessions] plus question time will cover the following areas:
General Wastes – 6 April 12 noon- 1:45 pm + questions
- Definition of waste: waste is very broadly defined, but how broad?
- Illegal waste activities: transport, landfilling and pollution of land offenses
- Impacts of the new POEO (Waste) Regulation 2014: Proximity principle, Scheduled waste facilities, immobilisation approvals and other relevant changes
- Waste licensing requirements under Schedule 1 POEO Act
- Asbestos: management and tracking of asbestos wastes
- Use of Resource Recovery Exemptions and Orders; where they apply and what to do to implement them
Hazardous Wastes: - 7 April 12 noon- 1:45 pm + questions
- Hazardous Waste classification:
- Covering hazardous, restricted, trackable, liquid
- Use of dangerous goods classifications for hazardous wastes
- Chemical assessment: use of CT, SCC and TCLP tests and where to apply them
- Immobilisation: what is it and where to use it and approval processes
- Waste tracking: waste codes, intra-state and interstate and the EPA’s on-line system including new requirements for asbestos, tyres and interstate waste movements.
Facilitator: Andrew Doig CEO, ASBG
Date: Tuesday and Wednesday 11 & 12 April 2017
Time: 11:55 am (Registrations) for 12:00 noon to 2 pm + question time (15 mins max)
Venue: Webinar: At your computer with > 5Mbs download speed. Login details via Crowdcast.io to be provided on registration.
Cost: $195 (ASBG members) or $230 (Non Members)
Note once paid the webinar can be downloaded at any time and replayed like a Youtube video.
Attending at the live broadcast time means you will be able to ask questions and receive feedback.
Register and pay by Credit Card or Register and be invoiced