If not handled properly, laboratory hazardous waste poses significant risks to health, safety, and the environment. When breaking down lab waste, there are four main categories: chemicals, biological materials, radioactive substances, and sharps. For a safe lab, recognizing the different types of hazardous waste and how to handle them is the first step towards proper
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What’s the Difference Between Combustible and Flammable Materials?
According to the EPA, while combustible and flammable liquids are classified differently, they both fall under the category of ignitable hazardous waste. That means you must follow specific regulations and guidelines for storing, organizing, and disposing of these materials. To help you understand the difference between combustible and flammable liquids, our guide identifies their differing
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If your business generates hazardous waste, you should understand the importance of safe handling to protect your employees and the environment from potential harm. Unlike other waste, hazardous materials require special care when handled. Federal and local government regulations require specific ways of handling, transporting, and disposing of hazardous waste; companies that fail to comply
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In 2023, 3.4% of electricity generated across the United States came from solar panels with around 1.5 kWh produced daily. As more homes and businesses utilize solar energy, these numbers continue to increase yearly. The increased adoption of solar energy also means an increase in the amount of hazardous waste produced. According to the U.S.
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Businesses, breweries, and stadiums go through gallons of beer every year. But what happens to expired and leftover beer? Because of its ingredients, you cannot pour it down the drain or into any bodies of water as it will cause environmental damage. This has left businesses and breweries with the daunting task of managing millions
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Landfills are a tool used to handle the disposal of different types of waste in any industrialized society and are regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). When handling hazardous waste, the EPA encourages source reduction instead of landfills. However, the reality of industrial societies means that the generation of hazardous waste is
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As a result of aqueous film forming foam being banned across the country and its slow removal from military bases, there’s been an immediate need to figure out the best alternatives to the effective fire suppressant. Despite how well it works, the dangers of aqueous film forming foam are too much with how the PFAS
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For decades, Aqueous Film Forming Foam was the market’s most potent, most efficient fire suppressant. Used by airports, oil refineries, and the U.S. military, AFFF fire extinguishers provide firefighters with the necessary tools to fight challenging fires. But within the last few years, due to its environmental and human hazards, states have begun banning AFFF
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One of the most effective ways to fight fires is now one of the most dangerous to its users. Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) is a type of fire suppressant made with per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Unfortunately, recent research around PFAS from the Environmental Protection Agency revealed that these substances do not break down over
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Regarding hazardous waste classes, 1–8 is relatively easy to identify since the materials are grouped by the hazardous conditions they create. But class 9 hazardous waste consists of everything else that doesn’t fit into one of those categories. Because Resource Conservation and Recovery Act regulations are so strict, it’s odd that class 9 hazardous waste
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