
Hazardous Substance Control
Hazardous Substance Control refers to the methods and regulations designed to manage substances that can pose risks to health, safety, and the environment. This includes identifying, handling, storing, and disposing of materials that are toxic, flammable, or otherwise dangerous. The goal is to minimize exposure and prevent accidents or pollution. Organizations implement control measures such as safety training, proper labeling, and monitoring practices to ensure compliance with laws and to protect workers, communities, and ecosystems from harmful effects associated with hazardous substances.