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OSHA Federal Regulations VS State Plans
Does the state you live and work in have their own State OSHA Plan? If so, it's important to see if there are differences from the Federal OSHA Regulations. Check out which U.S. States have their own OSHA Plans and the differences between Federal and State Regulations today!
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RCRA Resource Conservation And Recovery Act Complete Guide
The RCRA covers the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. The RCRA abbreviation is also commonly used with statutes and amendments like RCRA Subtitle D. The RCRA regulations are also covered under 40 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) parts 239-238.
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The Complete Beginner's Guide To Hydrogen Sulfide
H2S is the abbreviation for hydrogen Sulfide, hydrogen sulfide is a colorless gas that is known for its rotten egg smell. H2S is extremely flammable and toxic to people! H2S gas can make a person lose their sense of smell very quickly which makes it even more dangerous! This gas is heavier than air and can accumulate in low-level, poorly ventilated, and enclosed areas.
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RCRA Complete History (Resource Conservation And Recovery Act)
What is RCRA? RCRA stands for The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The RCRA is a combination of the first federal solid waste statutes and all amendments after that. The RCRA gives The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) a way to manage and control hazardous waste from “the cradle to the grave”.
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The Only HAZWOPER Resource You Will Ever Need

- What is HAZWOPER?
- What does HAZWOPER stand for?
- How do you define HAZWOPER?

These are all common questions! HAZWOPER is an acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response. HAZWOPER was a coordinated effort of The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) to protect workers who are involved in clean-up or who are exposed to hazardous materials or substances.

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