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The most common activity associated with environmental regulations in a maintenance shop setting is the storage of hazardous waste. What comes in second? Quite probably the cleaning of metal parts with solvents.
Certainly, many spent solvents (and drums/containers )are a Hazardous
Waste. In fact, you may even have found that the release of vapours
from parts-cleaning equipment affects your air-quality permits.
You might be interested to know that there are environmentally friendly
products on the market that don't contain chlorinated solvents.
In other words, they eliminate your need to comply with certain
environmental regulations-and often they work just as well as more
hazardous products! Another idea is to modify your working procedures,
to significantly reduce the amount of hazardous waste you generate
from parts cleaners.
To get the whole story on these and other ideas-as well as environmental regulations-continue
through this activity area. You may also refer to the following link for more
information on pollution prevention:
Full
listing of Pollution Prevention Guides

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