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CA Hazardous Waste Management <br /> TRAINING HANDOUT <br /> Training Objective Used Automotive Batteries <br /> • Background and Enforcement Waste vs.in-process <br /> • Waste Streams at Your Dealership Outside and inside storage <br /> • Dealership's and Your Responsibilities <br /> Used Tires <br /> Definition of Hazardous Waste <br /> • Designated storage area <br /> • Ignitability Proper storage <br /> • Corrosively 'r <br /> • Reactivity <br /> • Toxicity Universal Waste <br /> Examples:Universal waste batteries, <br /> Enforcement fluorescent bulbs,E-waste. <br /> • Storage and location <br /> • Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> • Certified Unified Program Agency <br /> • Your responsibility Empty Containers <br /> • Examples:Aerosol cans,quart containers, <br /> Housekeeping coolant bottles,paint containers,etc. <br /> • When is it acceptable for normal refuse? <br /> • Why important? What to do with non-empty containers? , <br /> • Poor housekeeping examples ' <br /> 1. Open containers,lids not secure, <br /> funnel lids open,container Miscellaneous Waste <br /> overfilled,no containment Waste gasoline <br /> 2. Labeling for portable and storage Used Oil/Fuel filters <br /> containers Brake Fluid <br /> • Spray booth filters <br /> • Oil Water Separator/Clarifier <br /> • Airbags&Seatbelt pretensioners <br /> • Brake lathe dust <br /> • Wheel weights <br /> • Waste paint-related material <br /> f 'Ar <br /> Note:This training is not a presentation of all safety problems and solutions related to the subject. It <br /> is also generic and may not represent circumstances at an individual facility. As the dealership alone <br /> is responsible for maintaining a safe workplace,you should contact your supervisor with any <br /> questions or concerns on this,or any other environmental or safety issue. <br />