inorganic lead definition

inorganic lead means lead metal, inorganic lead compounds and lead salts of organic acids;
inorganic lead means lead oxides, metallic lead, and lead salts (including organic salts such as lead soaps but excluding lead arsenate). "Exposure to inorganic lead" is defined as exposure above half the recom­ mended workroom environmental standard. Exposures at lower environmental concentrations will not require adherence to the following sections, except for Section 7 (a).

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  • Organic Waste means wastes comprising material originated from living organisms and their metabolic waste products, including food, green material, landscape and pruning waste, clean unpainted/untreated wood (with no nails, wire, etc.), paper products, and printing and writing paper, but excluding textiles and carpets, manure, biosolids, digestate, sludges, non-compostable paper, Construction & Demolition Debris, and Hazardous Waste. No material shall be considered Organic Waste unless it has been segregated by the customer for separate collection.

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  • Volatile organic compounds or “VOC” means any compound of carbon, excluding carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, metallic carbides or carbonates, and ammonium carbonate, which participates in atmospheric photochemical reactions.