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BEST PRACTICES
Even when not required by environmental regulations, the following best practices
are recommended.
Waste Minimisation
In order to reduce the impacts of waste disposal on the environment and to
reduce waste disposal costs, try to minimise the generation of hazardous
waste. This can be done by the following:
- To decrease the number of cleanings required for each press,
dedicate presses to specific colors or special inks.
- Dispose of solvents by sending them to a fuel blending service,
which combines these and other wastes for burning at industrial
boilers or kilns.
- Clean ink fountains only when changing colours, or when there
is a risk of ink drying.
- Run similar jobs simultaneously to reduce waste volume.
- Isolate inks contaminated with hazardous cleanup solvents from
non-contaminated inks.
- Use organic solvent alternatives, such as detergent or soap,
non-hazardous blanket washes, and less toxic acetic acid solvents
wherever possible,
- Squeegee or wipe surfaces clean before washing with solvent.
- Implement inventory controls to avoid overstocking of inks,
solvents, and other printing chemicals.
Employee Training
Training employees in proper procedures to reduce your facility's impact on
the environment is a best practice. More detailed training information
is provided in the regulatory requirements sections of the EVC.
Employee training may include the following:
- Spill response training for personnel who handle hazardous materials,
- Hazardous materials management
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