Monday, March 26, 2018

How to Remove and Dispose Commercial Paint and Residue


If you own a business, there is one time you will need to paint your property and there is another time you will need to remove the paint and paint it again. Commercial painting contractors mi are specialized to do these tasks. It is therefore important to remove, manage and dispose of paint residues in a proper manner to prevent adverse effects on human health and environment. Historically, manufactures added toxic metals such as cadmium, lead and chromium to primers and paints to increase their durability but lead was banned for residential use although it is still used in industrial and commercial applications. This means that industrial and commercial paints that are sold nowadays may contain toxic metals such as cadmium and chromium
Dispose Commercial Paint and Residue
Dispose Commercial Paint and Residue 

Paint residue from industrial, commercial and municipal properties
Abrasive, paint scrapings or water blasting wastes from bridges, water towers and other industrial and commercial structures such as solid waste may be dangerous to health. Commercial painting contractors mi generating these types of wastes should determine if the wastes are hazardous so as to ensure that there is proper management and proper disposal.
They need to collect a sample and analyze it before they start removing it to determine of the paint contains toxic metals like lead. The waste that is generated by commercial painting contractors mi during paint removal is a hazardous waste if it exceeds maximum concentration levels.
Precautions to be taken to prevent paint wastes from contaminating the environment
For paint removal projects commercial painting contractors mi use containment systems to help them prevent wastes from contaminating surface waters and soils or from dispersing and becoming airborne. A high efficiency particulate air filter can be used to reduce the need for containment structures. Containment system is just as simple as a ground cover although some projects need total enclosure. The paint waste collected should be placed into a containment system in closed containers and labeled so as to identify the contents. The type of the container used depends on the chemical and physical state of the waste. Containers that carry hazardous paint waste should be labeled as well.
Environment concerns with specific paint removal methods
Commonly used paint removal methods such as high pressure water blasting, chemical stripping and high pressure abrasives can cause harm to human health. They can also cause harm to the environment if the wastes that are generated during paint removal process are not contained and managed properly.
Chemical stripping agents may contain organic solvents which are listed as hazardous waste. This will cause the paint to be managed as hazardous waste even if it does not contain toxic metals. Chemical striping agents with caustic materials to dissolve the paint don’t contain flammable solvents or toxins. However, these materials can be corrosive when they are disposed. It is therefore recommended to choose more environmentally friendly paint removal products.
It is advisable to use proper containment system to capture water blast material when you are using high pressure water blasting methods in removing paint from structures.  

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