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RSVP now for Lion's next livestream to explore three potential strategies for managing waste aerosol cans. Choosing the optimal method for your site is key to avoid RCRA violations and limit transportation and disposal costs.

Waste Aerosols: 3 Management Strategies [Livestream]

Waste Aerosols: 3 Management Strategies [Livestream]

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Jorge Baez Marin

Estudiante en Inter American University of Puerto Rico-Ponce

1mo

Going back to your comment on the cans also being labeled under waste code D003, does that mean that if for example i have an Aerosol can (not empty) that has no Listed content or characteristic traits such as ignitability, corrosive or toxic, it could still be considered hazardous due to being reactive because of the contents under pressure? Can wait until the end and sorry for interrupting.

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Nick Waldron

Marketing @ Lion Technology | Dungeon Mastering @ Home

1mo

Hi everyone—we're experiencing some technical difficulties getting the stream live. Hang with us for a few moments please!

Curt Herring

Course Director/Instructor, Defense Hazardous Materials/Waste Handling Course at Army Sustainment University

1mo

Just talked to Lion, they are having tech difficulties, will sned out a note and hope to start soon.

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Ken Christmas

Environemtal Engineer/Radiation Safety Officer at Sylvamo

1mo

Technical difficulties. Will be up in a few minutes.

Gary Okey, CHMM

Executive Vice President at Recycle Aerosol

1mo

Comment: I understand that this is a compliance topic and you are covering all potential scenarios. I learn something new every day, but in my 20 year experience recycling aerosols commercially I have not encountered an aerosol that should have a U or P characterization. These would be extremely rare. 🙂

Gary Douglas

Principal at Douglas Environmental Consulting, LLC

1mo

Some places have several or a lot of aerosol can accumulation containers due to large floor plan. How is that managed when taken to a centrally located puncturing device.

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Joan Burns

EHSS Manager (Environmental Programs) at Amgen

1mo

But if the flammable propellant isn't the sole active ingredient and the contents overall don't exhibit the characteristic of flammability is the aerosol can still haz waste?

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Jill Coulter

Environmental Quality Analyst at State of Michigan DEQ

1mo

Do you count weight of can for p waste if want to stay under 1kg. How do you measure the amount for those that are the sole ingredient in an empty can

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Be sure to RSVP so you can join us LIVE during the stream on 9/4! 🦁

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Meghan Presloid, GSP

EHS Specialist at PPG Industries

1mo

Quick question.. will this livestream be recorded for those of us who have to jump off, and want to go back and watch what we missed?

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