PCB Ballast Disposal and Recycling Log
Polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, were widely used before 1979 as industrial insulators in electrical equipment.
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Use and disposal of PCBs, including PCB bulk product waste, is regulated under hazardous waste regulations, including the Toxic Substances and Control Act, and these chemicals are considered hazardous waste. Thus, the disposal method of PCBs is of utmost importance. Users and manufacturers of PCB ballasts, as well as waste management companies, should adhere to federal guidelines by using the PCB Ballast Disposal and Recycling Log to maintain a record of PCB Ballasts that are disposed of. This app helps keep track of product names, numbers, and disposal dates to ensure the proper disposal of PCB ballasts and the hazardous materials that these devices are comprised of. PCB ballasts are considered to be in the category as other universal waste such as fluorescent lamps, magnetic ballasts, waste lamps, fluorescent light ballasts, lighting ballasts, electrical equipment, and capacitors.
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