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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When do the courses take place?
California Compliance School (CCS) holds our Hazardous Waste Generator Course throughout the State of California once a month, year-round. Check out our course calendar to see when CCS will be in your area. We are currently serving Sacramento, San Jose, Fresno, Bakersfield, Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego and Imperial County (dependant on demand).

Q: What time does the class start?
All of the 3-Day Hazardous Waste Generator courses start at 8AM and go until 5PM except on the third day at which the class ends at 3PM.

Q: What do you teach?
Currently, we teach the Hazardous Waste Generator course on a scheduled basis. However, if you would like On-Site Training, we will come to your facility to make it cost effective for all of your hazardous waste handlers. Please contact us for more specific information, as new courses are in development stages (e.g. DOT Certification, HAZWOPER Certification, Vehicle Service Repair, E-Waste, etc.).

Q: How much does the Hazardous Waste Generator course cost?
The course costs are listed under Course Information. If you would like a quote for a specialized On-Site Class please contact us for more information.

Q: Why are California Compliance School courses different from us reading the regulations?
California Compliance School uses the group learning method that empowers you to actually feel comfortable in using what you learn. You get to keep the resource books that simplify waste management requirements.

If you have any questions, please contact us.

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