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What Are the Regulatory Frameworks Governing Hazmats?
Various regulatory frameworks govern the management of hazmats to protect human health and the environment. In the United States, the
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) and the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA) are key agencies responsible for regulating hazardous materials. Internationally, the
United Nations
and the
World Health Organization
provide guidelines and standards for the safe handling and transport of hazmats.
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