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PERMITTING AND REGULATORY ISSUES AT PET PLASTICS
RECYCLING FA CILITIES
Operations at PET plastics recycling facilities are subject to a wide range of codes and regulations at the federal, state and local level. The regulations that apply will vaiy with the type of PET processing operations taking place at the facility. It is the facility operator’s responsibility to determine which regulations apply to their particular operation and to ensure that the facility is in full compliance with all applicable regulations at every level of government. One important aspect of this determination is to identify which regulatory agency has jurisdiction over a particular regulatory category. This will vary from region to region around the country, and can sometimes be confusing. For example, water discharges may be regulated by a local or regional sewer commission in some areas while in others it is the jurisdiction of a local or state environmental regulatory agency, while in still others it is regulated by a public works department. Therefore, it is not only important to determine which regulations apply to your facility, but also which regulatory body has jurisdiction. These agencies can provide full details on regulatory compliance to facility operators.
Certain activities within recycling facilities require operating permits or certifications. Once again, it is the responsibility of the facility operator to make sure that all required certificates and permits for operation are in place. Demonstrating compliance with regulatory agencies may involve submission of test results. If such test results are required to demonstrate compliance, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide them. Given the number and complexity of applicable regulations, many PET plastic recycling companies have a designated compliance officer who is responsible for identifying and complying with all regulations that might effect a facility’s operations.
Failure to comply with regulations is subject to civil as well as criminal penalties, in certain instances. Full regulatory comp fiance is the only responsible way to operate a PET plastics recycling facility. The simple best practice is to maintain compliance with all applicable regulations at the federal, state, and local level.
What follows is a fisting of some major categories where regulatory compliance is known to be required within the PET plastic recycling industry and what agency might have jurisdiction in those areas. This review is merely a guide to where regulatory compliance or operating permits and certificates might be required. It is not intended as a checklist for, nor does it ensure, full regulatory compliance.
The design, construction, and operations of PET recycling facilities are subject to a number of zoning and building codes.
PET recycling facilities are subject to compliance with local building and fire codes for such things as material storage, loading considerations, space allowances, and required fire protection equipment within a facility.
Facilities that use propane fueled forklifts will require operating and storage permits from their local fire department. Propane storage may also be subject to building codes.
Many laws and regulations deal with worker safety at the federal, state and local levels of government. The most important law in workplace safety is the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. This law is administered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the federal Department of Labor. OSHA regulations are extensive and relate to almost eveiy aspect of a facility’s operation (see Safety Issues at the PET Intermediate Processing Facility section of this document for a more complete discussion). Some of the more important areas for a PET recycling facility relate to worker exposure levels to noise, dust, electromagnetic frequencies, blood borne pathogens from hypodermic needles and general safety.
Cyclones used in regiind evacuation systems are subject to OSHA requirements for venting dust exhaust and may require operating permits from other state or local agencies.
Scales used throughout the PET recycling industry are subject to the regulations of local department of consumer affairs or state agencies for weights and measures for certification regarding their accuracy.
Transport of recycled PET is subject to Department of Transportation regulations at all levels. In addition, the transport of recycled PET may be subject to regulations with local departments of sanitation or consumer affairs.
Waste disposal from PET recycling facilities is regulated by a number of agencies, including local departments of sanitation, public works, or solid waste, as well as state and federal environmental agencies.
All facilities must comply with federal Environmental Protection Agency, and state and local environmental regulations regarding ail* or water discharges and emissions.
All facilities must comply with the National Electrical Codes.
Facilities that use auto-sort technologies based on X-ray detection may require registration or certification from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as other state and local environmental regulatory agencies.
As can be seen, there are regulations that apply to almost every aspect of a facility’s design, construction, and operation.
In certain cases demonstration of regulator/ compliance is required for certain permits or certificates. Test results may be required to demonstrate adequate compliance. In cases where testing is required, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide for the proper testing. For example, PET recycling facilities that operate cleaning operations will require test results demonstrating compliance with certain regulatory discharge thresholds for discharging waste water into the local sewer system. This will usually involve providing test results that the water discharge is within regulatoiy limits for such measurable items as pH (acidity), TSS (total suspended solids), BOD (biological oxygen demand), COD (chemical oxygen demand), oil & grease, and what are known as priority pollutant metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury.
Where testing is required to demonstrate regulatory compliance or to obtain permits or certificates, best practice is to contract with a reputable testing firm that is familiar with regulatory compliance issues and testing protocols. While these tests may be expensive, regulatory non-compliance will cost far more.
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อนุญาต และกำกับดูแลประเด็นที่พลาสติก PETรีไซเคิล FA CILITIESการดำเนินการที่พลาสติก PET รีไซเคิลสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกอยู่ภายใต้รหัสและกฎระเบียบระดับกลาง รัฐ และท้องถิ่นที่หลากหลาย ระเบียบข้อบังคับที่ใช้จะ vaiy กับชนิดของสัตว์เลี้ยงของประมวลผลการดำเนินงานที่มีสถานที่ให้ มันเป็นความรับผิดชอบของผู้ดำเนินการสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวก เพื่อกำหนดข้อบังคับที่ใช้กับดำเนินการเฉพาะ และ เพื่อให้แน่ใจว่าสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกที่ใช้ในการปฏิบัติตามกฎระเบียบที่เกี่ยวข้องทั้งหมดในทุกระดับของรัฐบาลเต็ม แง่มุมสำคัญหนึ่งของเรื่องนี้คือการ ระบุหน่วยงานที่กำกับดูแลมีอำนาจเหนือประเภทข้อบังคับเฉพาะ นี้จะแตกต่างไปจากภูมิภาคสู่ภูมิภาคทั่วประเทศ และบางครั้งอาจสับสน ตัวอย่าง ปล่อยน้ำอาจถูกควบคุม โดยเสริมท่อระบายน้ำท้องถิ่น หรือภูมิภาคในบางพื้นที่ในขณะที่คนอื่น เป็นอำนาจรัฐ หรือท้องถิ่นสิ่งแวดล้อมกำกับดูแลหน่วยงาน ในขณะที่ยังผู้อื่นก็จะถูกกำหนด โดยกรมโยธาธิการ ดังนั้น มันไม่ต้องกำหนดกฎระเบียบที่ใช้กับสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกของคุณ แต่ร่างกายซึ่งกำกับดูแลมีอำนาจ หน่วยงานเหล่านี้สามารถให้รายละเอียดทั้งหมดเกี่ยวกับกฎระเบียบกับตัวสิ่งอำนวยความสะดวกCertain activities within recycling facilities require operating permits or certifications. Once again, it is the responsibility of the facility operator to make sure that all required certificates and permits for operation are in place. Demonstrating compliance with regulatory agencies may involve submission of test results. If such test results are required to demonstrate compliance, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide them. Given the number and complexity of applicable regulations, many PET plastic recycling companies have a designated compliance officer who is responsible for identifying and complying with all regulations that might effect a facility’s operations.Failure to comply with regulations is subject to civil as well as criminal penalties, in certain instances. Full regulatory comp fiance is the only responsible way to operate a PET plastics recycling facility. The simple best practice is to maintain compliance with all applicable regulations at the federal, state, and local level.What follows is a fisting of some major categories where regulatory compliance is known to be required within the PET plastic recycling industry and what agency might have jurisdiction in those areas. This review is merely a guide to where regulatory compliance or operating permits and certificates might be required. It is not intended as a checklist for, nor does it ensure, full regulatory compliance. The design, construction, and operations of PET recycling facilities are subject to a number of zoning and building codes.PET recycling facilities are subject to compliance with local building and fire codes for such things as material storage, loading considerations, space allowances, and required fire protection equipment within a facility.Facilities that use propane fueled forklifts will require operating and storage permits from their local fire department. Propane storage may also be subject to building codes.Many laws and regulations deal with worker safety at the federal, state and local levels of government. The most important law in workplace safety is the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. This law is administered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the federal Department of Labor. OSHA regulations are extensive and relate to almost eveiy aspect of a facility’s operation (see Safety Issues at the PET Intermediate Processing Facility section of this document for a more complete discussion). Some of the more important areas for a PET recycling facility relate to worker exposure levels to noise, dust, electromagnetic frequencies, blood borne pathogens from hypodermic needles and general safety.Cyclones used in regiind evacuation systems are subject to OSHA requirements for venting dust exhaust and may require operating permits from other state or local agencies.Scales used throughout the PET recycling industry are subject to the regulations of local department of consumer affairs or state agencies for weights and measures for certification regarding their accuracy.Transport of recycled PET is subject to Department of Transportation regulations at all levels. In addition, the transport of recycled PET may be subject to regulations with local departments of sanitation or consumer affairs.Waste disposal from PET recycling facilities is regulated by a number of agencies, including local departments of sanitation, public works, or solid waste, as well as state and federal environmental agencies.All facilities must comply with federal Environmental Protection Agency, and state and local environmental regulations regarding ail* or water discharges and emissions.All facilities must comply with the National Electrical Codes. Facilities that use auto-sort technologies based on X-ray detection may require registration or certification from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as other state and local environmental regulatory agencies.As can be seen, there are regulations that apply to almost every aspect of a facility’s design, construction, and operation.In certain cases demonstration of regulator/ compliance is required for certain permits or certificates. Test results may be required to demonstrate adequate compliance. In cases where testing is required, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide for the proper testing. For example, PET recycling facilities that operate cleaning operations will require test results demonstrating compliance with certain regulatory discharge thresholds for discharging waste water into the local sewer system. This will usually involve providing test results that the water discharge is within regulatoiy limits for such measurable items as pH (acidity), TSS (total suspended solids), BOD (biological oxygen demand), COD (chemical oxygen demand), oil & grease, and what are known as priority pollutant metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury.Where testing is required to demonstrate regulatory compliance or to obtain permits or certificates, best practice is to contract with a reputable testing firm that is familiar with regulatory compliance issues and testing protocols. While these tests may be expensive, regulatory non-compliance will cost far more.
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PERMITTING AND REGULATORY ISSUES AT PET PLASTICS
RECYCLING FA CILITIES
Operations at PET plastics recycling facilities are subject to a wide range of codes and regulations at the federal, state and local level. The regulations that apply will vaiy with the type of PET processing operations taking place at the facility. It is the facility operator’s responsibility to determine which regulations apply to their particular operation and to ensure that the facility is in full compliance with all applicable regulations at every level of government. One important aspect of this determination is to identify which regulatory agency has jurisdiction over a particular regulatory category. This will vary from region to region around the country, and can sometimes be confusing. For example, water discharges may be regulated by a local or regional sewer commission in some areas while in others it is the jurisdiction of a local or state environmental regulatory agency, while in still others it is regulated by a public works department. Therefore, it is not only important to determine which regulations apply to your facility, but also which regulatory body has jurisdiction. These agencies can provide full details on regulatory compliance to facility operators.
Certain activities within recycling facilities require operating permits or certifications. Once again, it is the responsibility of the facility operator to make sure that all required certificates and permits for operation are in place. Demonstrating compliance with regulatory agencies may involve submission of test results. If such test results are required to demonstrate compliance, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide them. Given the number and complexity of applicable regulations, many PET plastic recycling companies have a designated compliance officer who is responsible for identifying and complying with all regulations that might effect a facility’s operations.
Failure to comply with regulations is subject to civil as well as criminal penalties, in certain instances. Full regulatory comp fiance is the only responsible way to operate a PET plastics recycling facility. The simple best practice is to maintain compliance with all applicable regulations at the federal, state, and local level.
What follows is a fisting of some major categories where regulatory compliance is known to be required within the PET plastic recycling industry and what agency might have jurisdiction in those areas. This review is merely a guide to where regulatory compliance or operating permits and certificates might be required. It is not intended as a checklist for, nor does it ensure, full regulatory compliance.
The design, construction, and operations of PET recycling facilities are subject to a number of zoning and building codes.
PET recycling facilities are subject to compliance with local building and fire codes for such things as material storage, loading considerations, space allowances, and required fire protection equipment within a facility.
Facilities that use propane fueled forklifts will require operating and storage permits from their local fire department. Propane storage may also be subject to building codes.
Many laws and regulations deal with worker safety at the federal, state and local levels of government. The most important law in workplace safety is the federal Occupational Safety and Health Act. This law is administered by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), a division of the federal Department of Labor. OSHA regulations are extensive and relate to almost eveiy aspect of a facility’s operation (see Safety Issues at the PET Intermediate Processing Facility section of this document for a more complete discussion). Some of the more important areas for a PET recycling facility relate to worker exposure levels to noise, dust, electromagnetic frequencies, blood borne pathogens from hypodermic needles and general safety.
Cyclones used in regiind evacuation systems are subject to OSHA requirements for venting dust exhaust and may require operating permits from other state or local agencies.
Scales used throughout the PET recycling industry are subject to the regulations of local department of consumer affairs or state agencies for weights and measures for certification regarding their accuracy.
Transport of recycled PET is subject to Department of Transportation regulations at all levels. In addition, the transport of recycled PET may be subject to regulations with local departments of sanitation or consumer affairs.
Waste disposal from PET recycling facilities is regulated by a number of agencies, including local departments of sanitation, public works, or solid waste, as well as state and federal environmental agencies.
All facilities must comply with federal Environmental Protection Agency, and state and local environmental regulations regarding ail* or water discharges and emissions.
All facilities must comply with the National Electrical Codes.
Facilities that use auto-sort technologies based on X-ray detection may require registration or certification from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as other state and local environmental regulatory agencies.
As can be seen, there are regulations that apply to almost every aspect of a facility’s design, construction, and operation.
In certain cases demonstration of regulator/ compliance is required for certain permits or certificates. Test results may be required to demonstrate adequate compliance. In cases where testing is required, it is the financial responsibility of the facility operator to provide for the proper testing. For example, PET recycling facilities that operate cleaning operations will require test results demonstrating compliance with certain regulatory discharge thresholds for discharging waste water into the local sewer system. This will usually involve providing test results that the water discharge is within regulatoiy limits for such measurable items as pH (acidity), TSS (total suspended solids), BOD (biological oxygen demand), COD (chemical oxygen demand), oil & grease, and what are known as priority pollutant metals, such as lead, cadmium, and mercury.
Where testing is required to demonstrate regulatory compliance or to obtain permits or certificates, best practice is to contract with a reputable testing firm that is familiar with regulatory compliance issues and testing protocols. While these tests may be expensive, regulatory non-compliance will cost far more.
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cilities FA ที่ pet พลาสติกเครื่องสัตว์เลี้ยงมีหลากหลายของรหัสและกฎระเบียบที่รัฐบาลระดับรัฐและท้องถิ่น ระเบียบที่ใช้จะ vaiy กับชนิดของสัตว์เลี้ยงการประมวลผลการใช้สถานที่ในสถานที่มันเป็นสถานที่ของผู้ให้บริการรับผิดชอบตรวจสอบกฎระเบียบที่ใช้กับงานเฉพาะของตน และเพื่อให้แน่ใจว่าสถานที่ในการปฏิบัติตามเต็มกับข้อกำหนดที่ทุกระดับของรัฐบาล ด้านหนึ่งที่สำคัญของการกำหนดนี้ เพื่อระบุหน่วยงานที่กำกับดูแล ซึ่งมีเขตอำนาจเหนือกฎระเบียบเฉพาะประเภทนี้จะแตกต่างจากภูมิภาคในพื้นที่ทั่วประเทศ และในบางครั้งอาจจะสับสน ตัวอย่างเช่น การระบายน้ำอาจจะควบคุมโดยท้องถิ่นหรือภูมิภาคคณะกรรมการระบายน้ำในบางพื้นที่ในขณะที่คนอื่นมันเป็นอำนาจของท้องถิ่นหรือหน่วยงานของรัฐด้านสิ่งแวดล้อมในขณะที่ยังคนอื่น ๆ มันถูกควบคุมโดยกรมโยธาธิการ . ดังนั้นมันไม่เพียงสำคัญเพื่อตรวจสอบ ซึ่งกฎระเบียบที่ใช้กับสถานที่ของคุณ แต่ยังร่างกายของกฎระเบียบที่ได้สังกัด หน่วยงานเหล่านี้สามารถให้รายละเอียดเกี่ยวกับปฏิบัติตามกฎระเบียบให้ผู้ประกอบการโรงงาน .
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