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Clinical waste is a costly and troublesome commodity. Comprising the detritus of medical care, the foremost hazard is the risk of infection from micro-organisms present in these wastes. Infection commonly occurs through penetrating injury, the so- ... more
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In 1990 Congress enacted a sweeping set of changes to the federal Clean Air Act. Among these changes was a new regulatory program designed to reduce HAP emissions. The 1990 legislation included a list of 189 chemicals and chemical categories that ... more
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The BpTRU does not incorporate mercury. Environmental concerns about use, disposal and hazards of mercury are driving the conversion of clinics and hospitals away from mercury-based devices. The BpTRU is an accurate and safe alternative. See Mercury, ... more
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3-IN-ONE® No-Rust Shields contain chemicals which are not known to be hazardous, toxic or flammable. In fact, our No-Rust Shield chemicals have been approved by the FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) to be used with food and beverage ... more
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A. Some regulations have precedence over particular market sectors concerning hazardous metal discharge. While Fylograf works with only the finest quality enamels, the decorated products' testing is fundamental, for the discharge's significance can ... more
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You must take practical steps to ensure that you do not accept a delivery of potentially hazardous food that is not at the correct temperature or that has been outside temperature control for longer than safe time limits. Potentially hazardous food ... more
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The injection of low-level ozone into the groundwater does not constitute an injection of hazardous material because of the following: ... more
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• PSI does ship hazardous material via FedEx Ground only - no air shipmens. • We comply with U.S. DOT Code of Federal Regulations (49CFR) for hazardous materials. • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for PSI supplied products are available upon ... more
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LHN: Young children can, of course, be too rough with small animals. Generally, this is the cause of bites. Direct supervision by a responsible adult can prevent these problems. From time to time, animal rights groups make inquiries regarding ... more
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Article 79 of the California Fire Code and the local Hazardous Materials Storage Ordinance. ... more
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