Regardless of your line of work, it’s likely that your business has a number of potentially dangerous chemicals stored on the premises. Not all chemicals are inherently harmful, but most can be when used incorrectly or in massive quantities. If… Read More
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How Does Dry Ice Blasting Work?
Dry ice blasting is typically used in industrial or chemical plants. It is also a useful technique for keeping large commercial spaces shared by many different people clean and presentable. Think about going to the mall or the store, if… Read More
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How to Prepare for Moving Your Lab
If you work with hazardous materials in a lab, you know that it is essential to make sure everything is done with safety in mind. At some point, you may need to relocate to a different facility. Moving your lab isn’t as… Read More
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The Importance of Safety Data Sheets
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandates that those who work with dangerous and hazardous materials are familiar with the various dangers and know how to handle them safely. Unfortunately, there’s really no way to make sure every employee… Read More
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Why is Industrial Waste Safety So Important?
Handling industrial waste can be difficult. After all, there are numerous regulations you must comply with to make sure that everyone is kept as safe as possible. Also, you’ll want to avoid any accidents that can ruin your company’s reputation… Read More
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Biohazardous Waste and Training
Hazardous waste isn’t always what you think it is. Sometimes, your workers will encounter biohazardous materials in the course of their work. Handling these materials requires additional training. For quality biohazardous waste training, you can trust the professionals at AEG… Read More
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Applications for Dry Ice Blasting
Dry ice blasting works differently than other blast-cleaning methods. The -109.3°F temperature of the dry ice collides with whatever needs to be removed and causes it to shrink and lose adhesion, leaving behind a clean surface. As the dry ice… Read More
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5 Common Hazardous Waste Infractions to Avoid
In any industry, there is bound to be plenty of waste produced every day. Even if your company is the best at what it does, there are still going to be employees who make mistakes from time to time. After… Read More
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Why You Should Consider Outsourcing Medical Waste Disposal
Dealing with medical waste disposal can be difficult and dangerous. That’s why you shouldn’t handle it alone. The laws and regulations regarding these measures are always changing, and you might not have the time to read up on them. Instead,… Read More
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The Importance of Investing in Quality Training for Your Organization
Pretty much every job, from janitorial staff and cashiers to teachers, doctors, and beyond requires some degree of training. Whether it’s different software, procedural training, or safety training, all of it is important. When there are hazardous materials involved, training… Read More