USEPA regulations automatically exempt certain solid wastes from being regulated as "hazardous wastes". This does not necessarily mean the wastes are not hazardous nor that they are not regulated. An exempted hazardous waste simply means that the waste is not regulated by the primary hazardous waste regulations. Many of these wastes may by regulated by different statutes and/or regulations and/or by different regulatory agencies. For example, many hazardous mining wastes are regulated via mining statutes and regulations. "Exempted" hazardous wastes
HSE - Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH)
Provides information on the Control of substances hazardous to health (COSHH). Using chemicals or other hazardous substances at work can put people's health ...
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Environment Agency - Hazardous waste
Find out how to register as a hazardous waste producer, what paperwork you need to complete and how you should deal with your hazardous waste under the ...
www.environment-agency.gov.uk/hazwaste
Hazardous Waste
Waste is hazardous when it contains properties that might make it harmful to our health or the environment. Hazardous waste now includes televisions, ...
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