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Chemical Disposal Near Me

Information concerning hazardous waste is maintained in the RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.) This is a national program for the management and inventory system of hazardous waste handlers. Generators, treaters, transporters, storers, and disposers of waste categorized as hazardous are required to provide specific information regarding their activities to state environmental agencies. These agencies […]

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Laboratory Waste Disposal

Laboratory or chemical waste is an inevitable byproduct of a lot of laboratory processes, whether your facility performs workday procedures or medical tests or you are an exotic laboratory research facility. Laboratory waste disposal is a specific concern for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as there are more than 210 million pounds of chemical waste

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Lab Pack Waste Disposal

Simply throwing out hazardous materials in regular trash or pouring them down the drain could potentially harm lives and endanger the environment. Lab pack waste disposal done correctly will keep people safe as well as the environment. Not only is it important to properly handle lab pack disposal to reduce risk to humans, animals, and

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Waste Disposal in Laboratory

There will inevitably be hazardous waste generated in a laboratory. If your organization does not implement proper waste disposal in laboratory, it can lead to environmental damage, safety issues for humans, and even a catastrophic accident. Laboratory Waste Chemical or Biohazardous wastes are the most common types of hazardous waste generated in a laboratory. Biohazardous

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Managing Pharmaceutical and Chemo Waste Disposal

Chemicals that comprise pharmaceutical dosage forms are diverse and complex as pharmaceutical waste is not put into one single category. Healthcare professionals have not always focused on waste management which has created several misconceptions on how to properly segregate and dispose of these wastes. These are some of the challenges involved in adequately managing pharmaceutical

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Lab Pack Service

Manufacturing plants, laboratories, hospitals, government agencies, and other facilities that use potentially hazardous chemicals can all benefit from using a lab pack service. While there have been strict regulations regarding the management of a lab pack service through the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR), and the Resource Recovery and Conservation Act (RCRA), working with a waste

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Mercury Disposal

RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) designates hazardous wastes as ‘universal wastes.’ Mercury and mercury-containing vessels, such as thermostats, manometers, temperature and pressure gauges, certain light bulbs and switches, and batteries all fall under this hazardous waste designation. If your facility uses these types of vessels or works with mercury, contact Environmental Marketing Services to

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What is a Lab-Pack?

When working in a laboratory, hospital, manufacturing industry, or university, it is extremely important that you understand the importance of how to handle small containers of potentially hazardous materials. The chemicals used as well as paints, solvents, thinners, ink, and numerous other hazardous materials that become waste through your work must be stored, packed, shipped,

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Lab Pack Services/Laboratory Chemical Disposal

Schools, colleges, laboratories, and government agencies all use many different chemicals in day-to-day operations. A key priority for all these industries is having a sustainable and safe waste management system in place for proper lab-pack disposal. Environmental Marketing Services offers your facility a program to expedite the removal of chemical waste in a safe and

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