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  1. Jul 19, 2017 · Safe Use of Aerosol Cans in the Workplace. Aerosol cans that contain everything from starter fluids to hand cleaners are hazardous if stored in hot locations, punctured, thrown into an open fire, or otherwise improperly disposed of. Certain paints sprayed into or on the body in sufficient quantities or under sufficient pressure can cause death.

  2. Sep 4, 2008 · All consumer and most other aerosol products made or sold in the U.S. now use propellantssuch as hydrocarbons and compressed gases like nitrous oxide—that do not deplete the ozone layer....

  3. Sep 19, 2008 · Aerosol spray cans produced in some other countries might still use CFCs, but they cannot legally be sold in the US. According the industry’s trade group, the National Aerosol Association...

  4. Dec 28, 2020 · Since CFC's were banned, all aerosol products made in the U.S. now use propellants, such as hydrocarbons and compressed gas that do not deplete the ozone layer. Of course, just because aerosol cans aren't depleting the ozone layer doesn’t mean they are actually good for the environment.

  5. Jan 22, 2020 · The final rule is effective on February 7 and applies to those who generate, transport, treat, recycle or dispose of hazardous waste aerosol cans. About 25,000 industrial facilities will...

  6. Feb 26, 2020 · Essentially, the EPA no longer treats aerosol cans as separate from other materials in the “universal wastes” category. Here’s how the agency summarizes the change: “With this rule, EPA adds hazardous waste aerosol cans to those ‘universal wastes’ regulated under title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 273.

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  8. Finally, if either the propellant or the product it delivers is flammable, the aerosol can creates a fire hazard. Safe work practices As with most hazards, the first steps in reducing the dangers associated with aerosol cans is to determine whether they are really needed on the jobsite.