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Environmental Protection Agency hazardous waste definition

Standard for gauging flammability. The most common systems for designating flammability are the Department of Transportation (DOT) definitions, the National Fire Protection Association s (NFPA) system, and the Environmental Protection Agency s (EPA) Resource Conservation and Recovery Act s (RCRA) definition of ignitable wastes, all of which use flashpoint in their schemes. The NFPA diamond, which comprises the backbone of the NFPA Hazard Signal System, uses a four-quadrant diamond to display the... [Pg.171]

By a strict definition, these electrical and electronic wastes are hazardous. Fluorescent lamps contain mercury, and almost all fluorescents fail the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) toxicity test for hazardous wastes. Fluorescent lamp ballasts manufactured in the mid-1980s contain polychorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a carcinogen most of these ballasts are still in service. Batteries can contain any of a number of hazardous materials, including cadmium (nickel-cadmium... [Pg.1214]

The Environmental Protection Agency maintains a list of hundreds of elements and compounds classified as "hazardous and classifies hazardous wastes into four categories, as shown in the table on pages 158-159. Any company that produces solid wastes must determine on its own whether those wastes contain any hazardous waste under the EPAs definition. If it does, it is required to treat, store, and/or dispose of those wastes by some method that has been approved by the EPA. [Pg.156]

CALIFORNIA (1999). California Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substances Control. Risk-Based Criteria for Non-RCRA Hazardous Waste A Report to the National Research Council Introducing Proposed Changes to the Definition of Hazardous Waste in the California Code of Regulations, draft report. [Pg.381]

EPA (1992c). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 40 CFR Part 261— Hazardous waste management system definition of hazardous waste mixture and derived-from rules, Interim final rule, 57 FR 7628 (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington). [Pg.385]

EPA. 1985a. Identification and listing of hazardous waste. Definition of solid waste. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Code of Federal Regulations. 40 CFR 261.2. [Pg.234]

As a result of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, the Environmental Protection Agency created a complicated definition for a hazardous waste. Hazardous waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to human health or the... [Pg.386]

All hazardous waste generated in the United States is subject to regulations established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA, 1976). (See Section 8.2.2 for a definition of chemical waste .) RCRA (pronounced reck-rah ) established... [Pg.41]


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