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TRAINING/OTHER > Overview
The ability of personnel to manage hazardous waste can have a lot
to do with the quality and quantity of the training that they receive.
It is common for art departments to generate waste (spent fixer
and unused toners, fixers, reducers, developers, intensifiers and
stop bath liquid) that may potentially be classified as a hazardous
waste.
An effective training programme does not have to consume a great
deal of time, but it does need to be comprehensive enough to cover
the topics required regulation. Although training is typically up
to the central environmental, health and safety (EH&S) or Facilities
Management offices of a college or university, this responsibility
may fall on the individual departments at some schools. Relevant
information is provided both here and in the expanded section of
this activity area of the EVC.
Many organisations will combine different EH&S training sessions
to minimise the amount of time employees are “away”
from their job responsibilities. Continue on through the expanded
section to learn more about training requirements.
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