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Environmental Protection Agency
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
n.pr a federal agency charged with the approval and overseeing of the use and disposal of hazardous materials. Workplace management of hazardous materials falls under the jurisdiction of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
EPA registered,
adj indicates that an object or substance has been approved by the Environmental Protection Agency.


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DuraBan's EPA registered formula is based on surface-modifying technology that forms antimicrobial chemical crosslinks with the treated surface, creating a non-leaching and durable sword-like microbial barrier.
Clorox Germicidal Spray Disinfectant is EPA registered as a one-step cleaner/disinfectant, and has a spray and foam setting, helping maximize surface-contact time.
The laboratory is fully CARB certified and EPA registered to perform independent testing of many types of engines both in steady state and transient cycle test series.
 
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