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Precision Environmetal Co. - Floor Removal and Preperation
We remove tile, ceramic, wood, concrete and carpeting, as well as adhesives, using heat, scrapers, grinding devices and abrasive blasting equipment under safe environmental conditions. We also provide surface preparation for parking decks and related concrete repairs.
www.precision-env.com

commodity links
U.S. processing glass only for specialty uses: blasting abrasive, filtration media, etc. They can be a source for buying glass to try in new ... : www.specialistaggregates.co.uk/index.html Enviro-Glass is a glass processor for special applications: abrasive blasting, tile raw material, filtration, etc. Link: www.enviro-glass.com/ Recycled Glass Products and Projects ...
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Painters With Lead Paint Management Training - Australia
David has done the Macquarie Uni Lead Paint Management Course. General painting & abrasive blasting contractors. 2035 Greg Beard, Paint & Technical Services Maroubra, NSW, 2035 Phone: 02 9344 6077 Greg ... /supervisors and is on MPA Lead Paint Course Register of lead trained contractors. 2120 RMP Abrasive Blasting Pty Ltd 67 Thorn St, Pennant Hills, NSW, 2120 Phone: 02 9484 7016, Fax: ...
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THE MOST COST-EFFECTIVE SOLUTION FOR DUST CONTROL IN THE WORKPLACE: UNIMASTER CLASSIC FROM DONALDSON 1
This flexibility ensures a cleaner, more pleasant working environment. Unimaster Classic is suitable for a wide range of applications including abrasive blasting, drilling, polishing, mixing, spraying, shot blasting, blending, powder coating, venting, grinding and a host of other operations where nuisance dust is generated. With many thousands of units already working ...
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Business and industry - EPA/QPWS
Mining activities Dredging Extracting materials Petroleum - transmission pipeline Petroleum - level 1 petroleum activity Petroleum - level 2 petroleum activity Screening Fabricated metal products Abrasive blasting Boiler making or engineering Metal surface coating Metal forming Metal recovery Motor vehicle workshop Food processing Beverage production Edible oil processing Flour milling ...
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Notifiable activities - EPA/QPWS
Queensland). Schedule 2: Notifiable activities 1. Abrasive blastingcarrying out abrasive blast cleaning (other than cleaning carried out in fully enclosed booths) or disposing of abrasive blasting material. 2. Aerial sprayingoperating premises used for (a) filling and washing out tanks used for aerial spraying; or (b) washing aircraft used for aerial spraying. 3. Asbestos ...
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NPRI Toolbox - Environment Canada's National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI)
Substances Emission Factors from the WebFIRE Database Emission Examples: Stack Gas Calculations Spreadsheets for Various Processes About the NPRI Spreadsheets Description of Emission Factor (EF) Ratings Abrasive Blasting [xls 60kb] (Updated 2008) Anthracite Coal Combustion - Industrial, Commercial/Institutional Boilers [xls 117kb] (Updated 2008) Asphalt Plants [xls 168kb] (Updated 2008) Biogas ...
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Criteria Air Contaminants (CACs) Technical Source Guide for Reporting to the National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI) 2002
General Description 2.22.2 Applicable SIC and NAICS Codes 2.22.3 Source Description 2.22.4 Estimation Methodology 2.22.5 Supporting Information for CAC Emissions Estimation 2.22.6 References and Links 2.23 Abrasive Blasting 2.23.1 General Description 2.23.2 Applicable SIC and NAICS Codes 2.23.3 Source Description 2.23.4 Estimation ...
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Are You Removing Lead Paint?
Abrasive blasting or power sanding is prohibited, except when performed by a Rhode Island licensed lead ... generated by the removal operation, from being deposited on the ground. If power sanding or sand blasting equipment will be used, it must be attached to a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) ...
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What's New
(Definitions), 201 (Permits Required) and 202 (Exemptions to Permits) have also been revised. Certain types of portable construction equipment, including air compressors, generators, concrete pumps, abrasive blasting equipment, pile drivers, welders, cranes and construction drill rigs are no longer exempt from permits. Portable construction engines rated 50 brake horsepower (bhp) and above that ...
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