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EE&G provides professional, efficient and progressive de-commissioning of systems that have been used for the purpose of removing and/or recovering hazardous waste materials from impacted media. EE&G combines meticulous planning, thorough knowledge of regulations, health and safety expertise and the latest technologies to provide practical, economical and responsible solutions. System de-commissioning includes all site restoration, abandonment, removal and decontaminating of system appurtenances. EE&G's highly trained staff ensures that all de-commissioning activities are executed in a manner consistent with applicable codes, regulations and sound engineering practices. In addition, our service delivery is designed to minimize risk to our staff, client staff, the public and the environment. During all phases of a de-commissioning project, EE&G
ensures that all proper personal protective equipment (PPE) relevant to the task at hand is used at all times when decontaminating equipment. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are also made available at all times during the de-commissioning process. EE&G ensures that all hazardous waste materials generated from decontamination are properly handled as hazardous waste in accordance with applicable Hazardous Waste Management Plans. Examples of proper hazardous waste handling include ensuring that materials are properly bagged, sealed and labeled as hazardous waste. In addition, all sources of harmful energy are locked out and tagged out to prevent accidental start-up of equipment. EE&G also utilizes a comprehensive system of progress review consistent health, safety and environmental monitoring to ensure a smooth hand over to the client at the project's conclusion.
This process ensures that equipment is de-commissioned or removed in a manner that will allow the lowest possible risk to employees and operations.
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