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Transporting hazardous materials across the country isn’t easy − that’s why there’s a host of regulations in place

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

They’re just one visible part of a web of regulations that aim to keep workers and the environment safe while shipping hazardous waste.

Key Points: 
  • They’re just one visible part of a web of regulations that aim to keep workers and the environment safe while shipping hazardous waste.
  • Transporting hazardous materials such as dangerous gases, poisons, harmful chemicals, corrosives and radioactive material across the country is risky.
  • But because approximately 3 billion pounds of hazardous material needs to go from place to place in the U.S. each year, it’s unavoidable.
  • With all the material that needs to cross the country, hazardous material spills from both truck and rail transportation are relatively unavoidable.

Who regulates hazardous material?

  • The Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulates the proper handling of hazardous materials where they’re either manufactured or used.
  • The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration regulates the transportation of hazardous materials by truck, rail, pipeline and ship.
  • In the air, the Federal Aviation Administration regulates hazardous materials.

Key regulations

  • Two essential regulations govern the handling and transportation of hazardous materials.
  • In 1975, the EPA published the Hazardous Material Transportation Act, which protects people and property from hazardous material transportation risks.
  • The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration oversees hazardous materials regulations that apply to everything from packaging and labeling to loading and unloading procedures.
  • Trucking companies transporting hazardous materials need to use specific vehicles and qualified drivers to comply with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations.
  • The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s and the Federal Railroad Administration’s regulations for rail shipments require that rail cars fit physical and structural specifications.
  • Both truck and rail companies must follow regulations that require the proper classification, packaging and labeling of hazardous materials.
  • The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s security regulations prevent theft or sabotage of hazardous materials.


Michael F. Gorman does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

PFAS ‘forever chemicals’: Why EPA set federal drinking water limits for these health-harming contaminants

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency now believes there is no safe level for two common PFAS – PFOA and PFOS – in drinking water, and it acknowledges that very low concentrations of other PFAS present human health risks.

Key Points: 
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency now believes there is no safe level for two common PFAS – PFOA and PFOS – in drinking water, and it acknowledges that very low concentrations of other PFAS present human health risks.
  • The agency issued the first legally enforceable national drinking water standards for five common types of PFAS chemicals, as well as PFAS mixtures, on April 10, 2024.

What exactly are PFAS?

  • This is a large group of human-made chemicals – currently estimated to be nearly 15,000 individual chemical compounds – that are used widely in consumer products and industry.
  • They can make products resistant to water, grease and stains and protect against fire.
  • The short answer is that PFAS are harmful to human health and the environment.
  • Some of the very same chemical properties that make PFAS attractive in products also mean these chemicals will persist in the environment for generations.
  • The U.S. Geological Survey estimates common types of PFAS are now in at least 45% of the country’s tap water.

What are the health risks from PFAS exposure?

  • Research consistently demonstrates that PFAS are associated with a variety of adverse health effects.
  • A review by a panel of experts looking at research on PFAS toxicity concluded with a high degree of certainty that PFAS contribute to thyroid disease, elevated cholesterol, liver damage, and kidney and testicular cancer.
  • Additionally, current research suggests that babies exposed prenatally are at higher risk of experiencing obesity, early-onset puberty and reduced fertility later in life.
  • Collectively, this is a formidable list of diseases and disorders.

Who’s regulating PFAS?

  • DuPont called it Teflon, which eventually became a household name for its use on nonstick pans.
  • Decades later, in 1998, Scotchgard maker 3M notified the Environmental Protection Agency that a PFAS chemical was showing up in human blood samples.
  • At the time, 3M said low levels of the manufactured chemical had been detected in people’s blood as early as the 1970s.
  • The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry has a toxicological profile for PFAS.

How can you reduce your PFAS exposure?

  • The best ways to protect yourself and your family from risks associated with PFAS are to educate yourself about potential sources of exposure.
  • Products labeled as water- or stain-resistant have a good chance of containing PFAS.
  • Strategies for monitoring and reporting PFAS contamination vary by location and PFAS source, so the absence of readily available information does not necessarily mean the region is free of PFAS problems.


Kathryn Crawford receives funding from National Institutes of Health and US Geological Survey.

Trumpeter/Composer Etienne Charles Debuts as a Big Band Leader with "Creole Orchestra," Arriving June 14 on Culture Shock Records

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Monday, April 8, 2024

RICHMOND, Calif., April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Etienne Charles presents himself to the jazz world as an accomplished large-ensemble arranger with "Creole Orchestra," set for a June 14 release on his own Culture Shock imprint. The album is the premiere of the titular band, 22 musicians strong and specializing in executing the Trinbagonian trumpeter's elaborate charts.

Key Points: 
  • RICHMOND, Calif., April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Etienne Charles presents himself to the jazz world as an accomplished large-ensemble arranger with "Creole Orchestra," set for a June 14 release on his own Culture Shock imprint.
  • The album is the premiere of the titular band, 22 musicians strong and specializing in executing the Trinbagonian trumpeter's elaborate charts.
  • Etienne Charles was born July 24, 1983 in Port-of-Spain, the capital city of the island nation of Trinidad & Tobago.
  • He recorded his debut album "Culture Shock" in 2006 and followed it with nine more, of which" Creole Orchestra" is the latest.

SenesTech Signs Wilco Distributing for Evolve™ and ContraPest® Distribution in Agriculture and Professional Rodent Pest Management Market

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

ContraPest and Evolve address the fundamental issue of rodent overpopulation by focusing on the rapid reproduction of rats -- controlling the population by reducing or eliminating the fertility of rats, rather than trying to keep up with the growing numbers of an infestation with poisons alone. The active ingredients in ContraPest and Evolve effectively reduced fertility in rodents in numerous independent studies. They are highly palatable to rats, easy to deploy, and offer diverse placement in many different environments.

Key Points: 
  • PHOENIX, March 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNES; "SenesTech" or the "Company"), the leader in fertility control to manage animal pest populations, today announces a signed distribution agreement with Wilco Distributors Inc., a distributor of pest management baits and tools to the rodent pest management market.
  • There is strong evidence that the addition of fertility control to an integrated pest management program increases efficacy and reduces the reliance on poison.
  • We are particularly pleased to be partnering with Wilco Distributors, as they have a clear commitment to finding innovative and responsible products for rodent pest management, and a strong position in the Agriculture space."
  • It has been estimated that rodent pest management product sales are over $1 billion per annum and are growing.

BRET MICHAELS PARTNERS WITH LIVE NATION FOR THE TRIUMPHANT RETURN OF THE MICHAELS-PRODUCED & CREATED PARTI-GRAS 2.0, THE ALL-KILLER HITS, NO FILLER, FEEL-GOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL OF THE SUMMER

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Monday, February 12, 2024

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the success of his first-ever solo touring festival, Parti-Gras, in 2023, Bret Michaels has partnered with Live Nation for this select exact lineup bringing the good-time summer music festival of 2024. Michaels will be belting out all of his Poison hits and be joined by some of his closest friends for an unforgettable blend of chart-toppers. Country sensation Chris Janson with this week's #1 hit "All I Need Is You," along with his "Buy Me A Boat" and "Fix A Drink," returns to join Bret on stage just like their CMT Crossroads game-changer and perform Michaels' song, "Your Mama Don't Dance" with a dueling harmonica solo. Opening the evening, the legendary Don Felder, formerly of The Eagles, plays chart-topping hits and later joins Michaels on stage. Headlining…Michaels hits the stage with unbelievable energy and his hit song "Talk Dirty To Me" and is then joined by Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame nominated Lou Gramm, the original voice of Foreigner, singing 3 Foreigner hits. Later in Michaels' set, Dee Snider, the high-energy voice of Twisted Sister, sings "I Wanna Rock," "We're Not Gonna Take It," and an insane version of "Highway to Hell" as well as Michaels' "Nothing But A Good Time." Michaels seamlessly conducts the evening, moving between Poison, Foreigner and Twisted Sister hits by all three original singers.

Key Points: 
  • Opening the evening, the legendary Don Felder, formerly of The Eagles, plays chart-topping hits and later joins Michaels on stage.
  • Michaels seamlessly conducts the evening, moving between Poison, Foreigner and Twisted Sister hits by all three original singers.
  • Michaels has even been known to drag fans up on stage during these arena and amphitheater shows and let them sing along.
  • Bret continues, "I created the Parti-Gras festivals first and foremost as a fan of music, bringing along friends, bands and hit songs.

First PFAS "Forever Chemicals" Consumer-Initiated Blood Test with Physician Consult Launches on questhealth.com

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Monday, February 12, 2024

"Our PFAS blood test is based on the latest science and aligns with several facets of new CDC guidance as well as recommendations from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Key Points: 
  • "Our PFAS blood test is based on the latest science and aligns with several facets of new CDC guidance as well as recommendations from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
  • Not everyone needs a PFAS test, but people at high risk of elevated exposure may benefit from greater access to the insights provided by this novel test."
  • It is the first PFAS blood test available as a consumer-initiated test with physician consult to report a sum of PFAS chemicals based on level of health risks identified by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM).
  • The Quest test aligns with several recommendations from NASEM on PFAS testing, including:
    Quantifying levels of several specific PFAS chemicals identified for potential health risks.

HUTCHMED Receives ELUNATE® (fruquintinib) Marketing Approval in Hong Kong for Treatment of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, China and FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Jan. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HUTCHMED (China) Limited (Nasdaq/AIM:​HCM, HKEX:​13) (“HUTCHMED”) today announces that the marketing approval of ELUNATE® (fruquintinib) by the Pharmacy and Poisons Board of Hong Kong for the treatment of adult patients with previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer (“CRC”). ELUNATE® is a selective oral inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor (“VEGF”) receptors -1, -2 and -3, which play a pivotal role in blocking tumor angiogenesis.

Key Points: 
  • HUTCHMED submitted the application based on the approval of ELUNATE® from the China National Medical Products Administration (“NMPA”) supported with local clinical data.
  • “CRC is the second most common cancer type in Hong Kong with limited effective treatment options available, especially for previously treated metastatic CRC patients,” said Dr Caron Li, Vice President, Oncology and Immunology, Hong Kong and Regional Markets of HUTCHMED.
  • We are excited to bring such meaningful treatment options to the cancer patients in Hong Kong.”
    Fruquintinib will be sold and marketed in Hong Kong by HUTCHMED under the brand name ELUNATE®.
  • Fruquintinib was added to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) shortly after FDA approval.

SenesTech Signs Poppe Enterprises for Evolve™ Distribution in Grain Management Market

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Monday, January 29, 2024

Poppe Enterprises will be a stocking distributor for Evolve™ soft bait and has placed its initial stocking order.

Key Points: 
  • Poppe Enterprises will be a stocking distributor for Evolve™ soft bait and has placed its initial stocking order.
  • Joel Fruendt, SenesTech's President and CEO, said: "Grain storage operations have unique challenges when it comes to rodent pest control.
  • "We are partnering with a leader and innovator in grain management and pest control, Poppe Enterprises.
  • Poppe Enterprises has a keen focus on innovation, safety, and sustainability, and a strong reputation in this substantial market.

Mice, Rats, and Squirrels Beware! Morgan's Repellent Sets New Standard in Safe Rodent Deterrence, Using All-Natural Ingredients

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Thursday, January 18, 2024

NEW CENTURY, Kan., Jan. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Family owned and operated Natural Environmental Solutions proudly introduced its flagship product, Morgan's Repellant – a game-changing rodent repellent designed to deter invading mice, rats, and squirrels ethically and effectively. Morgan's Repellant is a patent-pending, all-natural, no-kill formula that leverages the power of natural smells and has already demonstrated remarkable success. Recently documented, Morgan's Repellent safely dispersed 139+ mice from a storage area over the course of just a few days – documented in an efficacy report, found at https://www.MorgansRepellent.com and recorded here in this time-lapsed YouTube 139 mice in 7-days video demonstration.

Key Points: 
  • Morgan's Repellant is a patent-pending, all-natural, no-kill formula that leverages the power of natural smells and has already demonstrated remarkable success.
  • While most products contain 1% to 4% active ingredients by weight, Morgan's Repellant contains an impressive 25% active ingredients, incorporating six pure constituents in each batch.
  • Morgan's Repellant for mice, rats, and squirrels is the latest addition to the Natural Environmental Solutions portfolio of environmentally conscious solutions.
  • Now available through multiple channels search "Morgans Repellent" on google to locate locally or order on line for store pickup.

SenesTech Partners with Global Leader in Irrigation Solutions to Expand Evolve™ Soft Bait to Open Field Agriculture Applications

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Monday, January 8, 2024

PHOENIX, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNES; "SenesTech" or the "Company"), the leader in fertility control to manage animal pest populations, today announces the expansion of EvolveTM, its innovative soft bait fertility control solution, into the broader market of open field agriculture.

Key Points: 
  • PHOENIX, Jan. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SenesTech, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNES; "SenesTech" or the "Company"), the leader in fertility control to manage animal pest populations, today announces the expansion of EvolveTM, its innovative soft bait fertility control solution, into the broader market of open field agriculture.
  • This expansion partners with a global leader in irrigation solutions for sustainable agriculture, and will begin at a California dairy and almond grower.
  • "Open field agriculture presents a unique challenge to rodent pest control.
  • The Evolve soft bait, with its minimum risk, its reasonable cost, and its proven efficacy, provides a new tool for this widespread market," said Joel Fruendt, SenesTech's president and CEO.