Earth Day was April 22, but every day is a good day to remember to properly dispose of hsehold hazardous wastes that can harm us and our environment. Household hazardous wastes are household products ...
Designed specifically for academic research environments, this Hazardous Waste Generator's Guide helps university labs navigate the complex requirements of hazardous waste management. From identifying ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines household hazardous waste (HHW) as any unwanted household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients. Examples of ...
With all of the regulatory obligations that hospitals and other healthcare facilities need to comply with, it might be easy to overlook an environmental law that can lead to significant trouble.
Household hazardous waste is any material that is toxic, poisonous, flammable, corrosive or an irritant. A typical U.S. household averages 60-100 pounds of products that contain hazardous materials.
Hazmat School reports that industries generating hazardous waste, like manufacturing and healthcare, must train workers to ...
Paint thinner, anti-freeze and hot ashes can all be categorized as hazardous waste, but an overlooked, common household item has proven to be the most dangerous. Batteries -- Used to power smart ...
Recent wildfires in Los Angeles have not only devastated communities but have also left behind a dangerous legacy—hazardous waste. Burned materials, damaged structures, and chemical residues pose ...
The new EPA guide includes steps medical institutions can take to update their hazardous waste disposal plans. The Environmental Protection Agency has published a new guide to implementing hazardous ...
The video above features the latest footage from the Solid Waste District. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Montgomery County Solid Waste District is reminding residents to take extra precautions when ...