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Amtec's will set-up and provide an environmental information hot line,
a single source of all environmental policies, legal aspects, control equipment and systems, site-specific engineering,
innovative and emerging and state-of-the-art pollution abatement technologies, life cycle costs and compatible
products information for any agency or group. Amtec will provide close coordination and networking with other hotlines
established by defense services. Queries in environmental affairs will be responded to in a short turnaround time.
Amtec personnel have manned and run a major hotline for at an Army Command level for the past several years.
Remote Advisory Services are offered via telephone, facsimile, and by website. The recipients of the advisory services will receive guidance on the following subjects:
- EPA's environmental laws, rules and regulations
- DoD's environmental policies
- Environmental regulations in foreign countries
- Definitions of hazardous materials
- Alternates to ozone depleting chemicals and non-chemical cleaning technologies
- Environmentally acceptable refrigerants and fire extinguishers
- Impact of substitute chemicals and technologies on facility's waste management
- Innovative, emerging and sustainable pollution control technologies
- Emergency response to hazardous materials spills,
- OSHA regulations on toxics, and NIOSH /ACGIH defined chemical exposure limitations,
- Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and technical data packages (physical and chemical properties).
- Health hazard assessments
- Environmentally preferred refrigerants and fire extinguishing agents
- Impact of environmentally compatible products substitution on existing waste disposal systems
To provide 'Remote Environmental Advisory Services' Amtec has formed a talent pool of highly qualified and experienced
personnel of various disciplines and backgrounds and a supporting network of industry-leading experts in environmental
technology and regulatory specialty areas.
Return to Amtec GSA Environmental Services Statement of Work
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