EpiPen Disposal: To Red Bag or Not to Red Bag
December 30, 2014
A Lifesaving Drug Epinephrine pens, or EpiPens, can be lifesaving tools. The epinephrine (also called adrenaline) is a cardiac stimulant […]
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A Lifesaving Drug Epinephrine pens, or EpiPens, can be lifesaving tools. The epinephrine (also called adrenaline) is a cardiac stimulant […]
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Hazardous Waste Generator Checklist For the New Year The new year is fast approaching, which means hazardous waste generators (and […]
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Handling Universal Waste: A Quick Guide The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) ruling on universal wastes on May 11, 1995 was […]
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If you manage an automotive repair facility or maintenance shop, you may have some questions concerning the safe disposal of […]
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It’s so commonplace you might not even notice it, were it not for the heavy lead-lined apron you’re sometimes made […]
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Radon: The Insensible Radioactive Gas Radon is a tasteless, odorless, and colorless radioactive gas. Increased exposure to large concentrations of […]
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We are sometimes asked if we have written procedures or protocols regarding packaging, labeling, transporting and disposing of various “hazardous […]
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All generators, transporters, and commercial handlers of hazardous waste should be aware of the Department of Transportation’s (DOT’s) rules on […]
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What is Ebola? Ebola or Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an infectious virus (of which there are five known strains) […]
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