Pa. Guard’s 111th LRS HazMat Pharmacy keeps green techniques
Senior Airman Igor Karlov, Master Sgt. Joe Sommers and Tech. Sgt. Robert Custer III, all from the 111th Logistics Readiness Squadron, stand in the totally empty Hazardous Material Pharmacy here at Horsham Air Guard Station, Pa., July 8, 2016. The Hazardous Material Pharmacy, referred to as the Hazmart or HazMat Pharmacy, is intended to provide an environmentally friendly way to handle, store, dispense, track, recycle and dispose of HazMat on an Air Force installation. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Andria Allmond)
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