Section 8 of EPA : Section 8: Persons Handling Hazardous Substances To Comply With Procedural Safeguards
EPA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a company that specializes in automotive painting. They use various chemicals that are classified as hazardous substances. According to Section 8 of The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, the company must handle these chemicals in a specific manner that is deemed safe and is prescribed by the law. This means they must have proper storage facilities, use appropriate protective gear for their workers, and dispose of any waste according to the regulations. If the company fails to follow these procedures, they could be subject to legal action for not complying with the safeguards outlined in the Act.
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