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June 11, 2008

J. J. Keller Introduces New Waste Manifest and Label Maker Software

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NEENAH, WI – J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. recently introduced Keller-Soft Waste Manifest and Label Maker software, a tool that automates completion of the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest form (use of which is required by the Environmental Protection Agency for all hazardous waste shipments).

The Keller-Soft Waste Manifest and Label Maker software includes detailed instructions for filling out each form. It provides drop-down boxes that allow users to select information that has been keyed before, such as designated facility, description, or transporter/generator. The software then prints forms and stores them electronically so users can access previous forms and labels to assist with reporting and resending of like shipments. Users can also preview forms and labels before printing in order to make any necessary corrections.

With the software, users can also track return receipt of the Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest from the disposal facility (as required by EPA). The software is compatible with J. J. Keller’s Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest forms, as well as forms produced by others.

The Keller-Soft Waste Manifest and Label Maker also prints and saves non-hazardous-waste manifests and waste markings as well as hazardous-waste markings/labels. The Keller-Soft Waste Manifest and Label Maker software is available for $179 by calling (800) 327-6868. Callers should reference Action Code 21701 when ordering. Visit www.jjkeller.com/waste for more information.

 

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