Contractor

Contractors, We’re Here to Help!

Contractors! We want to help make it easier for you. We have the environmental and safety training you need to help get the contracts you want. You know doing your job in a safe and environmentally compliant manner can have major benefits for your business. Benefits like reducing your risk of violations and costly fines, in addition to great PR for you and your company. Plus, we’ve even pre-bundled training courses applicable to the training you need for your specialty. We offer training packages in:

Electrical
Environmental Manager Awareness
Hazard Abatement
Landscape
Mechanical
Painting
Plumbing
Prime

&
Sitework

And did you know that by purchasing your training in one of our course packs, you can SAVE 10%? Get the training you need and start saving by bundling. Check them all out now:

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Underground Storage Tank

Gas Stations to Pay for UST Violations

Underground Storage Tank violations lead to costly penalty and upgrades for gas station owner:

Omaha/Council Bluffs Area Gas Stations, Owned by Mega Saver and Tobacco and Phones 4 Less, Agree to Upgrade Spill Monitoring and Alarm Systems

“(Lenexa, Kan., May 15, 2019) – Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with TFL, Inc., also known as Mega Saver and Tobacco and Phones 4 Less, to pay a civil penalty and upgrade spill monitoring and alarm systems at its gas stations in the Omaha, Nebraska, and Council Bluffs, Iowa, area for violations of the Underground Storage Tank provisions of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. TFL, Inc., will pay a penalty of $16,448.

In addition to the penalty, the company also agreed to spend $133,000 to upgrade the monitoring and alarm systems at each of its 23 gas stations in the greater Omaha and Council Bluffs area. The new systems will enable fuel leaks at any of these facilities to be reported directly to a central location so an immediate response to the release can be directed.

Inspections conducted in 2016 by EPA revealed that at nine gas stations owned by TFL, Inc., the company failed to conduct required inspections or keep records concerning equipment designed to detect leaks from underground storage tanks (USTs) containing gasoline and other petroleum products. The inspections also revealed that TFL, Inc., failed to properly maintain overfill protection at two facilities. Overfill protection is designed to prevent gasoline spills when being pumped into USTs at a gas station. This enforcement action is the result of repeated violations over several years.

TFL, Inc., has until March 21, 2020, to complete the upgrade to the monitoring and alarm systems.”

Did you know we offer state-specific Underground Storage Tank Preparatory and Certification training? These complete training programs consist of 9-11 modules and cover important compliance topics such as:

UST Operator Training Requirements

Underground Storage Tanks

Spill and Overfill Prevention

Release Detection

Corrosion Control

UST Financial Requirements

Temporary and Permanent Tank Closure

Emergency Response

Registration Requirements

Inspection Requirements

Recordkeeping and Reporting

UST Courses

Avoid violations like these by getting the training you need before it’s too late. 

Learn more about all of our Underground Storage Tank programs now. 

Military Appreciation Month

Did You Know?

Did you know May is National Military Appreciation month? #NMAM honors all those in the U.S. Armed Forces, current and former, and those who have died in the pursuit of our freedom. Envicomply is powered by our ECATTS federal training system which has proudly served the U.S. military and government agencies for more than 19 years. We are so grateful to all military members, with special acknowledgement to our wonderful clients and friends through ECATTS.

Military Appreciation Month

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NEW Training Added to our UST Catalog!

We are happy to announce the addition of our newest UST Class A/B Operator Certification Training for the District of Columbia! This 9 module certification curriculum has been reviewed and approved by the Washington, D.C. Department of Energy & Environment (DOEE).

Successfully completing this training will award a certificate which grants UST Class A/B operator certification in the District of Columbia.

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In this training, you will learn critical information required to perform your job as a certified UST Class A/B operator in the District of Columbia. Crucial compliance information such as:

UST Operator Training Requirements
  • State UST program requirements
  • UST Class A, B, and C operator responsibilities and training requirements
  • Facility and training record requirements
Underground Storage Tanks
  • What an underground storage tank (UST) is
  • What tanks qualify as USTs
  • Product compatibility
  • Compatibility test methods
  • Tank venting
  • Secondary containment
  • Sumps
  • Plus more
Spill and Overfill Prevention
  • Correct UST filling practices
  • Spill prevention requirements
  • Spill prevention inspections
  • Overfill protection devices
  • Overfill prevention requirements
  • Plus more
Release Detection
  • Secondary containment with interstitial monitoring
  • Interstitial monitoring devices
  • Manual tank gauging
  • Tank tightness test
  • Automatic tank gauging (ATG) systems & regulatory requirements
  • ATG leak tests that must be performed monthly
  • Statistical Inventory Reconciliation (SIR)
  • Under-dispenser containment (UDC)
  • Release detection requirements
  • Spill detection inspections
  • Plus more
Corrosion Control
  • Corrosion protection requirements
  • Cathodic protection
  • Cathodic protection testing and recordkeeping
  • Interior lining
UST Financial Requirements
  • Who is responsible for demonstrating financial responsibility
  • What tanks are not covered by the financial responsibility requirements
  • How to demonstrate financial responsibility
  • Required dollar amount of financial responsibility
  • The required scope of coverage
  • When is coverage no longer necessary
  • Plus more
Temporary and Permanent Tank Closure
  • Delivery prohibition programs
  • Closing a tank temporarily
  • Closing a tank permanently
Emergency Response
  • UST release response
  • Spill/leak short-term & long-term actions
  • Basic steps to follow when responding to a petroleum spill
  • Spills reaching water
  • Plus more
Recordkeeping and Reporting
  • Where records should be kept
  • Recordkeeping requirements
  • Plus more

Learn more about our UST Class A/B Operator Certification Training for Washington, D.C. now: 

And be sure to check out our catalog of other UST state-certified and preparatory training programs too:

Earth Day

Earth Day 2019: It’s Almost Here.

Earth Day 2019 is just around the corner. Celebrated Monday, April 22, Earth Day is a worldwide, annual event to support environmental protection. With this year’s theme being “Protect our Species,” the Earth Day Network wants to encourage everyone to unite in an effort to sustain our planet’s species.

“Nature’s gifts to our planet are the millions of species that we know and love, and many more that remain to be discovered.

… The unprecedented global destruction and rapid reduction of plant and wildlife populations are directly linked to causes driven by human activity: climate change, deforestation, habitat loss, trafficking and poaching, unsustainable agriculture, pollution and pesticides to name a few. The impacts are far reaching.

If we do not act now, extinction may be humanity’s most enduring legacy.”

Looking for ways to take action? You can participate in the ‘Protect our Species’ campaign, too. The goals this year are:

  • Educate and raise awareness about the accelerating rate of extinction of millions of species and the causes and consequences of this phenomenon.
  • Achieve major policy victories that protect broad groups of species as well as individual species and their habitats.
  • Build and activate a global movement that embraces nature and its values.
  • Encourage individual actions such as adopting plant based diet and stopping pesticide and herbicide use.

You can learn more about the resources available to you by visiting https://www.earthday.org/earthdayinabox/. Or learn how you can take action by participating in an event or activity by visiting https://www.earthday.org/take-action/.

“The biggest lesson from the first Earth Day: When we come together, the impact can be monumental.”

Earth Day

Earth Hour 2019

Earth Hour: It’s Almost Here

Do you know about Earth Hour? Earth Hour is a worldwide movement organized by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Held annually, this event encourages individuals, communities, and businesses to turn off non-essential electric lights for one hour as a symbol of commitment to the planet.

Since 2007, it has grown to engage more than 7,000 cities and towns across 187 countries and territories to raise awareness for energy consumption and effects on the environment.

You can learn more about it, how to take part and view the countdown on the WWF site at https://www.earthhour.org/what-is-earth-hour.

This year, Earth Hour is scheduled for March 30, from 8:30 pm to 9:30 pm.

Will you switch off?

Earth Hour

Customer Feedback

What do ECATTS’ Clients Have to Say?

Always great to receive client feedback on our #compliancetraining. Especially when they are as positive as these! Thanks to our wonderful #ECATTS clients in our government division for these comments: Read more

TSCA Inventory

Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory List: Updated

An announcement was made today that the EPA released an updated Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory. The TSCA requires EPA to keep a current list of each chemical substance manufactured or processed for use in the United States, including imports. This list, called the “TSCA Inventory,” is important in the regulation of most industrial chemicals here in the U.S.

Are you aware of the chemicals in the products you use? Products found on the jobsite or at home? Products used in your everyday life? Some chemicals pose risks to our health and the environment. Knowing how to handle, store and transport chemicals before you use them can keep you free from dangers, as well as violations. Stay educated. Check out all of our environmental safety courses now and learn how to manage these substances properly.

“EPA Releases First Major Update to Chemicals List in 40 Years

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released an update of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory listing the chemicals that are actively being manufactured, processed and imported in the United States.

A key result of the update is that less than half of the total number of chemicals on the current TSCA Inventory (47 percent or 40,655 of the 86,228 chemicals) are currently in commerce. As the result of a tremendous effort on behalf of thousands of stakeholders and manufacturers from across the country, this information will help EPA focus risk evaluation efforts on chemicals that are still on the market.

“It’s important for us to know which chemicals are actually in use today. This will help us with our work prioritizing chemicals, evaluating and addressing risks. This information also increases transparency to the public,” said Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention Assistant Administrator Alexandra Dapolito Dunn.

As recently as 2018, the TSCA Inventory showed over 86,000 chemicals available for commercial production and use in the U.S. Until this update, it was not known which of these chemicals on the TSCA Inventory were actually in commerce. Under amended TSCA – The Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21 Century Act – EPA was required to update the list and designate which chemicals are active or inactive in U.S. commerce.

More than 80 percent (32,898) of the chemicals in commerce have identities that are not Confidential Business Information (CBI), increasing public access to additional information about them. For the less than 20 percent of the chemicals in commerce that have confidential identities, EPA is developing a rule outlining how the Agency will review and substantiate all CBI claims seeking to protect the specific chemical identities of substances on the confidential portion of the TSCA Inventory.

From August 11, 2017 through October 5, 2018, chemical manufacturers and processors provided information on which chemicals were manufactured, imported or processed in the U.S. over the past ten years, the period ending June 21, 2016. The agency received more than 90,000 responses, which represents a significant reporting effort by manufacturers, importers and processors.

To download the public version of the initial TSCA Inventory, get more information about the TSCA Inventory Notification (Active-Inactive) Requirements rule, or requirements to notify EPA going forward: http://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory”

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Are you benefiting from an Environmental Management System yet?

Did you know that implementing an Environmental Management System into your business not only helps reduce your impact on the environment while improving operating efficiency, but also introduces many great benefits?

Who doesn’t want to:

  • Save Money    
  • Improve Environmental Performance
  • Boost Your Public Image      
  • Be More Competitive &
  • Better Manage Environmental Responsibilities

Let us help you develop the framework needed to implement an Environmental Management System into your business.

Check out our EMS training now!

Environmental Management System (EMS) Awareness

This training includes Audio Narration and covers the following topics:

  • What an Environmental Management System (EMS) is
  • Who is primarily concerned with an EMS
  • The ISO 14000 group of standards and the areas they cover
  • EMS under ISO 14001
  • EMS steps

Better yet, check out our 5 Course EMS Pack and SAVE 10% by bundling your training! With this convenient multi-course training, you’ll not only get an introductory into EMS, but also Auditor specifics such as:

  • What an internal EMS audit entails
  • How to determine if an EMS meets the goals of ISO 14001
  • Developing an EMS assessment
  • Developing audit procedures
  • Auditing method do’s and don’ts
  • How to begin the EMS audit
  • What steps to include when collecting data
  • Why data analysis is important
  • How to categorize findings and nonconformance issues
  • What information to include in the audit report
  • What steps should be taken to close findings (corrective/preventative actions)
  • And more!