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The second way is when a shipment of hazardous waste is sent offsite for disposal. One copy of the manifest, required to accompany the waste, is sent to the state where the printer resides and when the manifests are examined for errors, the large quantity of waste shipped will be noticed. If the printer registered as a SQG and is now a LQG, and if it did not submit an annual or biennial report, then the local field office is notified and an inspection will occur. In most instances, the penalties associated with the resulting inspections have been rather severe, ranging from about $12,000 to $18,000 per facility.
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- Companies:
- Graphic Arts
- Places:
- Indianapolis
Gary A. Jones
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Gary A. Jones is the director of environmental, health and safety (EHS) affairs at the PRINTING United Alliance in Fairfax, VA. His primary responsibility is to monitor and analyze EHS regulatory activities at all domestic and some international government levels. He provides representation on behalf of the printing and specialty graphic imaging industry.
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