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Title

Composites Manufacturing Operations: A Guide for Environmental Management and Pollution Prevention (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published Date Revised
96-430January 1996March 2004
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Author(s) Goldberg, Bob
Description Composites fabricators across Washington State regularly
use products that are hazardous to workers and generate a steady
stream of potentially hazardous air emissions, spent
solvents, and other wastes that can impact the environment.
With hundreds of composites fabricators in the state, it is
important that each one do their part to minimize impacts to
human health and the environment. Correctly managing wastes will ensure
compliance with federal, state and local environmental
regulations and avoid costly penalties. Also discusses the advantages of reducing
the use of hazardous products and generation of wastes.
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Keywords hazards, fiberglass, manufacturers, environmental, management, pollution prevention, air monitoring