Seminar Schedule 2024
Compliance & Train the Trainer Seminars
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Both Compliance & Train-The-Trainer are on the same date and schedule for more details go here.
Dates are subject to change.
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Summer
“School”
Compliance Seminars
July 30th -Tuesday- Eastern Time
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August 1st - Thursday - Central Time
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August 6th -Tuesday- Pacific Time
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2024 Completed:
February 8th - Thursday- Hawaiian Time (formerly 1/25)
February 13th - Tuesday - Eastern Time
February 15th - Thursday - Eastern Time
March 7th -Thursday- Central Time
March 21st -Thursday - Central Time
April 9th - Tuesday - Eastern Time
April 11th -Thursday - Central Time
May 9th -Thursday -Pacific Time
May 16th -Thursday - Pacific Time
June 6th -Thursday - Central Time
June 11th -Tuesday - Eastern Time
IATA
January 26th - Thursday- Hawaiian Time
May 23rd - Thursday - Pacific Time IATA
Train
Embark on a one-day journey to bolster your organization's compliance and safety practices with TSP's Essential HazMat Compliance Training Seminar. Tailored to meet the stringent requirements of DOT, EPA, and OSHA, this comprehensive training ensures that your team remains well-versed in handling hazardous materials.
TEst
During our Essential HazMat Compliance Training Seminar, participants will undergo testing in accordance with DOT, EPA, and OSHA requirements. This ensures that attendees not only receive comprehensive knowledge but also demonstrate proficiency, ultimately leading to valuable certifications that are essential during state and federal inspections.
Certify
Upon completion of our Essential HazMat Compliance Training Seminar, participants will receive certificates of completion and comprehensive training documentation, essential for meeting the stringent requirements of DOT, EPA, and OSHA. These certifications are not mere acknowledgments but crucial assets during state and federal inspections, underlining your organization's commitment to safety and compliance in handling hazardous materials.