Lab Packing represents a reliable method for the proper handling and disposal of small containers of hazardous chemicals. It is a process requiring high-level expertise, rigorous training, and a comprehensive understanding of regulations governing safe transportation and disposal of these harmful substances. Only facilities approved by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks are allowed to conduct these operations.
RPR Environmental proudly offers expert lab packing services, working diligently to uphold environmental safety and regulations.
RPR Environmental extends its lab packing services to a diverse range of sectors, including pharmaceutical and consumer products, laboratories, hospitals, schools, medical facilities, industrial and warehouse operations.
Careless lab pack disposal (throwing out in the garbage or pouring in drain for example) can lead to criminal penalties under the regulatory environmental laws.
Many chemical containers in these settings may be expired, contaminated, partially used, leaking, or simply no longer needed. The disposal of such containers, typically the size of a 20L pail or smaller, needs to be managed with extreme care.
Inappropriate disposal methods, like placing in the garbage or pouring down drains, can lead to serious environmental harm resulting in criminal penalties under environmental laws.
At RPR Environmental, our thoroughly trained Chemical Technicians professionally handle the process of lab packing hazardous chemicals. Upon arrival at your site they will identify small containers with compatibleĀ hazards and categorize them accordingly. These containers are subsequently packed in 200L drums, using vermiculite for secure containment.
Our Chemical Technicians then inventory each drum, ensuring all materials are transported and handled in accordance with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act (TDGA).
RPR Environmental is committed to maintaining full transparency in its operations. We provide complete documentation for every shipment, including detailed manifests and inventories, upon the task's completion.
Trust RPR Environmental with your lab packing needs for a safe, compliant, and efficient service that adheres to regulatory standards, reduces your risk and offers peace of mind.
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RPR Environmental specializes in a variety of waste management solutions designed to meet the specific needs of our clients. Our services include hazardous waste disposal, e-waste management, industrial waste treatment, and recycling services. We are committed to providing sustainable, compliant, and efficient waste management solutions.
Compliance with local, provincial, and federal regulations is a cornerstone of our operations. Our team of environmental experts stays updated with the latest laws and regulations concerning waste management. Additionally, we conduct regular audits and assessments to ensure that all processes are aligned with environmental regulations and guidelines.
Yes, RPR Environmental provides 24/7 emergency response services to handle unforeseen environmental incidents such as chemical spills, natural disasters, and other urgent waste management situations. Our trained and certified team is equipped to manage emergencies effectively, ensuring minimal environmental impact and rapid remediation.
You can get a customized quote for your waste management needs by contacting us directly through our website, via email, or by phone. Once we have a clear understanding of your requirements, we'll provide you with a detailed proposal, including scope, timeline, and cost estimates.
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When it comes to managing chemical waste responsibly, RPR Environmental has truly set the bar high. Their team demonstrated not only unparalleled expertise but also a deep commitment to safety and environmental sustainability. We are very pleased with their service and confidently recommend them.