Most managers will undoubtedly say, no way!
However, many managers simply do not know what a hazardous waste walk-though actually
is. It’s similar to most men not asking for directions when they are clearly lost. We know where we are going and how to get there. Our ego’s just won’t let us stop and admit we are wrong or need the help. Asking for help by requesting a walk-through is pretty much the same thing. Here are some typical reasons why many managers say no to a walk-through of their facilities:
Whatever the actual reason, saying no to a walk-through can put your business at serious risk of heavy fines and stopped production time. The DTSC can show up on your door at
any moment without notice and shut you down in the blink of an eye. It’s important for managers to put their egos aside, which admittedly can be a difficult thing to do, and look at what is best for the company. Ultimately, ensuring the company is in full compliance with State and Federal guidelines and operating efficiently will help save the company money and probably your job.
Essentially, you receive an evaluation of your hazardous waste procedures and operations. Everything from waste manifesting and emergency readiness to hazardous waste procedures and storage will be looked at to ensure it meets all State and Federal guidelines.
The process is a collaborative one to ensure your company and employees are protected and in legal compliance with the law. In many cases, we are able to identify outdated
The walk-through is NOT an audit of your operations! We work together to determine what’s right and what needs to be addressed. The benefits of a hazardous waste walk-through far out way many of the objections most managers have.
The DTSC, EPA or OSHA will catch you eventually if you are trying to evade the law or are just ignorant of it. The old saying, “Ignorance is bliss,” does not apply here. Ignorance will only get you in deep trouble and put your company at serious risk. Many have tried and failed, like Jose G. Sosa who was fined $243,000 for illegal dumping hazardous waste twice!
If you think you may be violating certain regulations or just want to make sure you are operating correctly and within the law, get a hazardous waste walk-through. Some companies may charge for this service (IDR does not) but it is worth the peace of mind. If you are operating from an operations manual that was printed in the 80’s or 90’s, you probably need a walk-through immediately.