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Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and LiabiHty Act (CERCLA)/RCRA regulations in effect at the end of 1986 bromine is regulated as a hazardous waste or material. Therefore, it must be disposed of in an approved hazardous waste faciHty in compliance with EPA and/or other appHcable local, state, and federal regulations and should be handled in a manner acceptable to good waste management practice. The reportable quantity is 45.4 kg for corrosivity (62). [Pg.288]

Uncertain wear and tear on equipment by unfamiliar materials or processing techniques Uncertain management practices by the toller... [Pg.9]

Cheremismoff, P.N., and Graffia, M. (1995) Safety Management Practices for Hazardous Materials, Marcel Dekker, New York. [Pg.554]

Estahlishing and pnhlishing the latest scientific, engineering, and management practices for prevention and mitigation of incidents involving toxic, flammable, and/or reactive material... [Pg.218]

Pesticides may enter the atmosphere during spray applications of the formulated product, by volatilization, through management practices, via wind-distributed soil particles containing absorbed pesticides, etc. Several analytical methods have been reported over the last 30 years for the determination of pesticides in air, and all involve the passage of known volumes of air for a pre-defined time period through an adsorbent material to trap the desired analytes. These analytes are then extracted, concentrated, and analyzed. A few analytical methods have been reported for the determination of triazine compounds in air in the last decade. [Pg.438]

Reduced Life Cycle Impact of structures on the environment, especially by Choices of Materials (e.g., depending on local availability and forest management practices wood can be a versatile, sustainable alternative) and Construction Methods that Minimize the Production of GHGs —Construction Waste Management including Recycling and Reuse. [Pg.65]

The fact that spent fuel reprocessing and recycle are essential components ofgood nuclear non-proliferation and radioactive waste management practices. These actions are needed so that more efficient use can be made offissionablc materials, and unwanted radioactive fission products can be disposed of without need for permanent safeguards. In addition, potential weapons usable materials are destroyed through beneficial use. [Pg.67]

Incident investigations. See Investigations Incompatible materials hazards identification, 82-83, 84 NOAA Worksheet, 77 screening methods, 58-63 Information handoff, management practices, 117... [Pg.196]

Safety policy, management practices, 68-69 Sax s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 78 Scale-up design... [Pg.199]

Management Practice 8, Process Hazards Information, which describes the need to maintain current, accessible information on material characteristics, including reactivity. ... [Pg.348]

The U.S. National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 required careful analysis of the consequences of any federally funded project. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 established guidelines for handling, transport, and hauling of hazardous materials, such as required in cleanup of soil contaminants. The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980 established, for the hrst time, strict mles on legal liability for soil contamination. CERCLA stimulated identihcation and cleanup of thousands of contaminated land sites, and consequently raised awareness of property buyers and sellers to make soil contamination a focal issue of land use and management practices (US-EPA 2007c). [Pg.363]

Francine D. Gaiko is currently a freelance writer, editor, and project manager. She has edited pre-GED and GED math preparation work texts, and has also written a basic math and algebra study guide with practice materials and interactive CD-ROMs. In addition, Ms. Gaiko has written and edited other science, language arts, ESL, EEL, and instructional materials. She currently resides in Dallas, Texas. [Pg.4]


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