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“An Indication of the Hazards of the Contents”: Mark and Label Hazardous Waste Containers in a Satellite Accumulation Area Under the Generator Improvements Rule

“An Indication of the Hazards of the Contents”: Mark and Label Hazardous Waste Containers in a Satellite Accumulation Area Under the Generator Improvements Rule

Both the large quantity generator (LQG) and small quantity generator (SQG) of hazardous waste are required by Federal regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) to display hazard communication in the form of marks and labels on the…

Satellite Accumulation of Hazardous Waste Under the Generator of Improvements Rule

Satellite Accumulation of Hazardous Waste Under the Generator of Improvements Rule

The option to manage hazardous waste in a satellite accumulation area (SAA) in addition to or instead of a central accumulation area (CAA) is available to both the large quantity generator of hazardous waste (LQG) and small quantity generator of…

Q&A: Can I cure, process, then dispose universal waste paint in the garbage? Asking for a friend in Texas.

Q&A: Can I cure, process, then dispose universal waste paint in the garbage? Asking for a friend in Texas.

A question from the Lone Star State August 12, 2020: Hi Daniel, I have a question pertaining to the PPRW. We are SQH and I have been trying to figure out if it’s ok to Cure, process, and then dispose…

Q&A: What are the restrictions for transporting ethanol (>70%) from Europe to West Africa?

Q&A: What are the restrictions for transporting ethanol (>70%) from Europe to West Africa?

I get questions from all over the world. Like this one on October 19, 2020: Hi Daniel, I am trying to make sense of all the regulations regarding shipping dangerous goods for my PhD study and ended up on your…

The Requirements of 40 CFR 262.16(b)(9)(iv) Respond to Emergencies at Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste

The Requirements of 40 CFR 262.16(b)(9)(iv) Respond to Emergencies at Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste

Federal regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) require a small quantity generator of hazardous waste (SQG) to maintain equipment and processes to prevent a hazardous waste emergency and to respond to it if one occurs. The regulations are…

The Requirements of 40 CFR 262.16(b)(9)(iii) Ensure Familiarity with Emergency Procedures for Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste

The Requirements of 40 CFR 262.16(b)(9)(iii) Ensure Familiarity with Emergency Procedures for Small Quantity Generator of Hazardous Waste

Federal regulations of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) require a small quantity generator of hazardous waste (SQG) to maintain equipment and processes to prevent a hazardous waste emergency and to respond to it if one occurs. The regulations are…

Q&A: Why does the E3 code indicate a dangerous good is not eligible for the De Minimus exception?

Just two days before Christmas 2020 and I’m still getting questions like this: Greetings Mr. Stoehr, I hope this email finds you well and celebrating the holidays. I read the following requirement for shipping de minimis: “If the code isE1,…