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Maryvonne GUIDON-LE BRUN: Senior environmental, health and safety engineer, Tlazol
INTRODUCTION
Your company generates waste such as production scrap, soiled packaging or rags, filters and other consumables, made up of or soiled with chemicals and classified as hazardous. To avoid hazards and impacts on health and the environment, you need to comply with a number of management rules.
This fact sheet will help you identify the main organizational measures you need to take to manage your chemical waste properly.
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articles R. 541-42 to R. 541-48 on the control of waste treatment circuits
properties that make waste hazardous: appendix I to article R. 541-8
waste nomenclature:...
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