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Title

Shoptalk - Rule Amendment Process Begins (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
14-04-001B April 2014
VIEW NOW This publication is historical. It is unavailable on our website. To request a copy, please use the contact listed below or request a copy.
Author(s) Cook, Amy; Cook Andrews, Mariann; Graber, Kerry; Jeffries, Erin; Lewis, Aurana; Rieck, Rob; Wineke, Andrew
Description Other articles: Required Training - How to Get There; New Video Asks "What's in There?; How to Manage Universal Waste Lamps; Take the Safer Chemistry Challenge; Small Quantity Generators May Now Treat Their Own Dangerous Waste; How the State and Federal Regulations Differ; Don't Be Burned by "DIY" Fireworks; Sell Waste and Buy Feedstock on Materials Exchange
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Keywords safer chemicals, small quantity generator, treatment by generator, labeling containers, safer alternatives, SQG, Universal Waste, containers, Rule Amendment, training, hazardous waste, compliance, fluorescent, green chemistry, dangerous waste
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