Hazardous Waste Regulations Applications available in Uganda
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Intelligent compliance solutions for retail industry
Retailers are increasingly challenged with meeting EHS regulatory compliance obligations and an intense consumer demand for safer, more environmentally-friendly products. Nearly every aspect of a retailer's business is impacted by EHS compliance, which requires knowledge and expertise that is far from a core skill set possessed by most of a retailer's workforce. From sourcing products, to distribution and logistics, to employees handling regulated products, to the proper disposal of hazardous waste, a long list ...
By 3E - SDS and EHS Compliance Data Management Solutions based in Carlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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Assessing underground infrastructure for energy & refining industry
Nuclear and coal are still significant means of producing energy for electricity which is crucial for daily functionality. In order to generate power that meets everyday needs, pipeline infrastructure at these facilities need to be well maintained. Proactive inspections of these pipeline networks can improve pipeline integrity and safety for owners of power generation assets, as well as be a cost-effective means of maintaining them. The nation’s economy depends on electricity being available 24/7. ...
By EnTech Engineering Company based in Saint Louis, MISSOURI (USA).
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Assessing underground infrastructure for wastewater industry
Nuclear and coal are still significant means of producing energy for electricity which is crucial for daily functionality. In order to generate power that meets everyday needs, pipeline infrastructure at these facilities need to be well maintained. Proactive inspections of these pipeline networks can improve pipeline integrity and safety for owners of power generation assets, as well as be a cost-effective means of maintaining them. The nation’s economy depends on electricity being available 24/7. EnTech ...
By EnTech Engineering Company based in Saint Louis, MISSOURI (USA).
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RCRA Waste Processing
With over 40 million tons of recycled waste in the U.S. each year, operators are fervently searching for innovative methods to treat and dispose of RCRA wastes. VulcanĀ® Systems' thermal desorption technology is a proven method for recycling RCRA wastes in a manner that is efficient, affordable, and compliant with the Resource Conveservation and Recovery Act of 1976. The technology devolatizes hydrocarbons and captures them in a condensor for potential use in fuel blending, while also allowing the delisted end ...
By Vulcan Drying Systems based in Moberly, MISSOURI (USA).
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