Law Enforcement Officers are conscious of threats both on duty and off; they protect those they serve as well as those at home. Officers work hard to ensure that their family are protected from the nasty things that they were often exposed to such as blood, saliva, urine, chemical agents, elements from the dangerous calls they often responded to. But, many times they overlook a common yet very hazardous material called LEAD! They go to the range to qualify and train, load rounds from buckets, get on hands and knees to pick up that brass. Then they go and eat, respond to calls, and in the process, expose themselves to various levels of lead and other potentially harmful materials. But then they go home and hug their spouse and kids and walk around their home….and in the process of walking, the potentially harmful contaminates that they walked through on the range may make their way off their shoes and onto the flooring. This may be a factor in exposing their home and family to potential lead contamination. For this reason, it is vital to make sure that gun range cleaning is being done consistently. Agencies that use Indoor Ranges are especially susceptible to lead exposure due to the enclosed spaces, some due to lack of proper ventilation, and the possible lack of proper lead containment. Outdoor ranges usually lack proper decontamination areas and even running water to wash up. And we are often on our hands and knees picking up material or in a shooting position on the ground. The good news is that over the years, Range Officers and Departments are doing a better job of making us aware of the dangers of lead and providing safety protocols to protect us. Here are the top four things to never do at a shooting range. 1) Never Sweep or Dry Mop Sweeping up projectiles from the bullet trap of off the ground sounds like a fast way to clean, but the broom stirs up lead dust and can make the air dangerous. The Navy Environmental Health Center says, “Dry sweeping or the use of compressed air to ‘blow down’ the range should be prohibited. The cleanup of spent shell casings should not use brooms. The ventilation system should be on during cleanup operations. “ 2) Never Sweep Spent Projectiles This is almost as bad as sweeping the projectiles themselves. Picking up spent projectiles exposes the hands to lead and lead dust. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needs to be worn. Even spent brass should be collected by someone wearing protective clothing. The brass has primer lead dust on it and must be handled appropriately. 3) Never Shop Vac Most Shop Vacs come with a plain material filter or a foam filter. These can filter out large items, but it is not to be used for lead dust. Even HEPA filters are not good enough. If you have ever started a Shop Vac without cleaning the filter, you know the cloud that comes out. Gun Range Lead Containment On-Site MT2 Firing Range Services contributes to the NSSF blog and recently wrote an article titled: “5 Tips for Onsite Lead Waste Management”. In the piece, we speak about the importance of Containerization. It is important to use the proper containers for storage of your range waste. Eventually, this waste will be transported off-site to an appropriate disposal facility. As such, the best method of storage is to have the waste stored in readily transportable containers. For most ranges, DOT compliant drums and cubic-yard (CY) boxes work best. Several regulatory agencies, such as the EPA and OSHA, acknowledge lead as a hazardous substance that requires special handling. Firing ranges can deal with a significant amount of lead – here are 5 key factors for range owners and managers to consider when storing lead on site.
While lead may be a hazardous material, it can be safe when handled correctly MT2 Firing Range Services is the #1 largest most cost-effective nationwide professional indoor & outdoor firing range lead reclamation, maintenance and construction contractor providing the highest value for your recycled lead. Now in our 18th year in business, MT2 Firing Range Services is a recent Inc. 5,000 fastest growing company and is well-known industry wide for being the nation’s #1 largest professional provider of the full scale of outdoor/indoor firing range environmental/maintenance/construction services at over 2,500 ranges nationwide for Law Enforcement, Military and Commercial ranges in all 50 states. No one reclaims more lead or finishes a project faster than MT2!! The post In Harm’s Way – Protecting Our Law Enforcement Officers on the Firing Range appeared first on MT2.com | Firing Range Services | Gun Range Cleaning | Lead Reclamation | Environmental Remediation. Related posts:from https://mt2.com/blog/4380-in-harms-way-protecting-our-law-enforcement-officers-on-the-firing-range/
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In the Pacific Southwest, EPA is engaging with the oil and gas sector initially and plans to expand to several other sectors this year.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/29/epa-launches-smart-sectors-pacific-southwest.aspx
Gary Van Tassel II of CSX Transportation and his team made the traditional intermodal facility more efficient by implementing new technology and modernizing site layouts, which allow CSX to operate with a smaller footprint, fewer diesel utility trucks, a transition to electrified cranes, and significantly reduced truck dwell times.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/26/aar-presents-2019-stewardship-award.aspx
The cleanup plan for the CPS/Madison Superfund site in Old Bridge, N.J., includes expanding the existing groundwater treatment system that is operating at the site, plus on-site treatment of contaminated soil that is a source of groundwater contamination.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/25/epa-proposes-expanded-treatment-at-nj-superfund-site.aspx
The settlement with Honeywell International Inc. and International Paper Co. concerns the cleanup of contaminated soils and sediments at the LCP-Holtrachem plant in Riegelwood, N.C. It is a 24-acre site adjacent to the Cape Fear River.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/19/epa-doj-reach-superfund-settlement-for-nc-site.aspx
The Boring Company's website for the project indicates the two tunnels would be constructed at least 30 feet below ground and the project initially would be a high-speed underground public transportation system in which passengers are transported in autonomous electric vehicles traveling at up to 150 miles per hour.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/19/dot-completes-environmental-assessment.aspx
DEQ Director David Paylor said the Stormwater Local Assistance Fund matching grants "help communities install effective and efficient pollution control measures, such as stream restorations, constructed wetlands, and methods to filter rainwater before it washes pollution into waterways."
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/16/virginia-deq-awards-20-million-in-stormwater-funds.aspx The Clipboard is now available in PubMed Labs, allowing users to temporarily save and collect selected citations from one or more searches. from https://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/ma19/ma19_pubmed_labs_update_clipboard.html
State air quality experts will provide truck drivers and fleet owners with the latest information to help them comply with the clean air requirements and upcoming rule deadlines.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/02/carb-hosting-event-for-truckers-on-clean-air-rules.aspx
The order was completed to address numerous discharges of wastewater containing manure from the dairy to state waters during the past two years that were documented by the department, and it requires Big Island Dairy's owners to terminate their dairy operations.
from https://eponline.com/articles/2019/04/02/consent-order-signed-as-hawaiian-dairy-closes.aspx |
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