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Reactive waste existing chemical

As can be seen from the Global Reactive Chemicals Standard, all existing chemical processes will have a Reactive Chemicals/Process Hazard Analysis review on a predefined periodic basis. In addition, every new plant Production Leader should review their process with the Reactive Chemicals Committee within 90 days of assuming responsibility for a pilot or production plant. Prior to the review, the Leader should acquire training on the chemistry and processes that they are working with. This should include an evaluation of raw materials, processes, products and waste to understand any potential reactive chemical hazards. They should review and be prepared to answer questions from the completed and updated RC/PHA protocol questionnaire as well as other relevant materials in their plant Process Safety Folder, such as F EI, CEI, etc. The review should cover all auxiliary operations to the process such as raw material and product storage drum, tank car and truck loading. [Pg.227]

Solucorp Industries molecular bonding system (MBS) is a patented process that stabilizes heavy metals. The technology uses proprietary mixtures of nonhazardous chemicals to convert heavy-metal contaminants from existing reactive/leachable forms (usually oxides) into stable, insoluble, metal-sulfide compounds. The vendor states that MBS is a mobile technology that quickly treats large volumes of waste on site. [Pg.984]

Some existing waste classification systems are quantitative. For example, the concentrations of radionuclides defining the different subclasses of low-level radioactive waste that is generally acceptable for near-surface disposal are clearly stated in the regulations (NRC, 1982a), as are the quantitative conditions defining ignitable, corrosive, reactive, and toxic hazardous chemical wastes (see Section 4.2.1.1). [Pg.253]


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