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      • Deodorants, hair spray, cleaning products, spray paint, adhesives, coatings, charcoal lighter fluid, fuel containers, and insecticides are among the many VOC-containing products regulated in California.
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  2. December 2022* Before SB 1158, generators of hazardous waste aerosol cans were subject to all the requirements generally applicable to California hazardous waste generators. On-site processing of non-empty aerosol cans, by methods such as puncturing, draining, and crushing the cans, was considered hazardous waste treatment that required:

  3. Apr 17, 2023 · Aerosol cans may be hazardous wastes only when they are non-empty and will no longer be used. The discarded non-empty aerosol can would be a hazardous waste, and consequently, a universal waste, if the can contains pressurized contents that may be hazardous. The propellant is ignitable or toxic.

  4. In 1994, Congress banned a related class of compounds, Hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) from use as aerosol can propellants. Today most aerosol cans use a hydrocarbon propellant. While hydrocarbons are less harmful to stratospheric ozone than CFCs or HCFCs, they are very flammable.

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  5. OCTOBER 21, 2020. In late 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) added aerosol cans to universal waste regulations. The Final Rule, which went into effect in February 2020, affects those who generate, transport, treat, recycle or dispose of hazardous waste aerosol cans.

  6. Sep 4, 2008 · The state of California is now regulating consumer products that contain VOCs—and aerosol sprays are not the only targets: Fingernail polish, perfumes, mouthwashes, pump hair sprays, and...

  7. California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Article 9 Section 25201.16 reduces the regulatory and financial burden of managing hazardous waste aerosol cans by designating them as “universal waste.” Universal waste handlers may process the cans onsite without a permit under certain conditions. When Are Aerosol Cans Hazardous Wastes?

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