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The Transport Of Chemical Substances


Elaine Campling explains the implications for moving print-related products

Year
2015
Company
Fujifilm Speciality Ink Systems Ltd
Author
Elaine Campling
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Printing Type
Digital
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Subject
Health and Safety

Many chemical substances used by industry in printing inks, adhesives and cleaning products, for example, are classified as environmentally hazardous (aquatic pollutants).

These chemicals are typically used at concentrations that result in an environmentally hazardous rating for products.

Here are the implications of this for transport.

The Transport Of Chemical Substances

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