By: Preston Sandlin | 2010-03-28 | Interior design What items are considered household hazardous waste (HHW)? Leftover household products that contain corrosive, toxic, ignitable, or reactive ingredients are considered to be HHW. Items including paints, cleaners, oils, batteries, and pesticides contain potentially hazardous ingredients and require special care when it's time for their disposal. read more
By: harmeek | 2010-12-22 | Environment How pleasant do you feel while taking a good look at hazardous waste littered around? Nauseating, loathsome, despicable, vile, appalling etc. are appropriate words to describe that untellable feeling! The very sight makes a person sick to his stomach. read more
By: ericdcosta | 2012-04-12 | Business The facilities built to care for hazardous waste appropriately have become less available in recent days due to stricter licensing and testing requirements. At the same time, the documents defining the characteristics of Hazardous Waste in Berkshire and across Europe have increased the amount of materials that are deemed hazardous waste. Care must be taken to find the necessary facilities to elimi read more
By: harmeek | 2010-10-20 | Management Hazardous waste removal services are imperative to have around. The companies that do all this cleaning stuff are doing something so wonderful, which has a huge impact on the lives of people. read more
By: Bradycorp | 2010-11-29 | Home improvement The chemicals in an industrial facility are often dangerous to handle. When disposed of, they often pose a serious threat to the health of those who are handling them. Moreover, these materials can also bring serious hazards to the immediate environment. Maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace necessitates the observance strict rules and regulations. read more
By: Richelle Loughney | 2011-10-06 | Business There are different types of hazardous wastes. These are listed wastes, universal wastes, characteristic wastes, and mixed wastes. read more
By: Chris Ralph | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The big "thing" which is promoted at "no dirty gold" is the use of recycled gold. They imply that since recycled gold is already out of the ground, it is therefore somehow more environmentally friendly. Most recycled gold is recovered from computers and other electronics parts. The lie they don't tell you is that the process of recycling gold involves the use of strong acids (creating hazardous wastes) and incineration of plastic electronic components (creating serious air pollution emissions and even more toxic waste). read more
By: harmeek | 2010-09-23 | Environment New trends have emerged in the cleaning up of hazardous waste. Conventional methods have become obsolete, and new waste management and disposal methods have taken over. These new age methods are very effective in hazardous waste disposal. read more
By: harmeek | 2010-09-23 | Recycling Recycling though an old process, with time has undergone a sea of change. The recycling process that was implemented around 10 years ago is no more in use and has become defunct. read more
By: BISS | 2010-10-30 | Shopping Here's a Jeopardy query for you... What weighs two hundred million tons? The answer: the number of electronic waste that goes into our landfills every year. Computers, monitors, cell phones, DVD players, copy machines, TV sets... you get the picture. read more
By: Parry P | 2011-02-22 | Reference & Education We've all heard the warnings; acid rain, global warming, landfills without any room, and on and on. We don't recycle because it's the "in" thing to do; we recycle because we don't have any other options if we plan to leave the planet for generations to come. read more
By: | 2010-04-16 | Music Are you thinking of buying a set? Here are some tips on buying a good used drum set. Follow this advice and you won't be wasting your money. read more
By: ericdcosta | 2012-04-12 | Business Some of the most common types of Hazardous Waste in London must appropriate dispose of include common household items, stuff often found in garages and sheds, and supplies used by craftsmen and artists. Some of these things include chemicals and pesticides, solvents and aerosols. After one has finished painting, where should the leftover paint be stored and how should it be disposed of? Many produ read more
By: globalindustrial | 2011-04-27 | Manufacturing There are a number of drum storage cabinets available in the market, but before purchasing some for your business, you should make sure that they meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements or the Uniform Fire Code (79.201): read more
By: David H. Urmann | 2010-01-28 | Computer Have you ever heard about drum sanders? Here's a bit of information about drum sanders. Did you know the secret of ideal woodworking? The secret behind this is the drum sanders! Different woodworking read more