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Aerospace Manufacturing, Repair Operations - What you need to know to comply

 
Publication number Date Published
97-213hOctober 1997
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Author(s) Bernard Brady
Description If you own or operate an
aerospace manufacturing and/or
repair facility, the Clean Air Act
amendments of 1990 have targeted
your business for special
requirements.
Because aerospace manufacturing and repair operations can
result in emission of Hazardous
Air Pollutants (HAP) from process
materials such as primers, top-coats, paint strippers, and
cleaners, new requirements for the
following operations are in effect:
*Cleaning operations
*Primer and topcoat
operations
*Depainting operations
*Chemical milling maskant
operations
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Keywords air pollutants, hazard, hazardous, pollutant, chemical, paint, aircraft, aerospace