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Table D-1. Typical Waste Stored in the Building 883 North WAA <br />Acids (liquid) <br />Asbestos <br />Combustible liquids <br />Compressed gases <br />Flammable liquids <br />Flammable solids <br />Halogenated and non -halogenated solvents <br />Lab packs <br />Laboratory debris (solid) <br />Mercury and mercury -contaminated waste <br />Miscellaneous chemical waste and contaminated debris <br />Mixed waste (liquid/solid waste containing both hazardous and radioactive constituents) <br />Oils (liquid/solid) <br />Oxidizers (liquid/solid) <br />Paints (liquid/solid) <br />PCB waste (liquid/solid) <br />Photochemicals (liquid) <br />Poisons <br />Radioactive waste (liquid/solid) <br />Reactive materials <br />Wastewaters (liquid) <br />D3. RESPONSIBILITIES <br />c <br />J AN 14 2016 <br />ENVIRONMENTAE <br />HE,, -TH DEPART�gI=' <br />The WAA Coordinator, WAA Operator, Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Leader, ES&H <br />Team Environmental Analyst, RHWM Technician, and Site 300 H&S Technician are <br />responsible for providing information and assistance in the event of an emergency. The <br />Site 300 ES&H Team is the support team for the B -883N WAA. If additional support <br />members are needed, the Site 300 ES&H Team Deputy Leader or ES&H Team <br />Environmental Analyst will notify those members. Program contacts and Site 300 <br />ES&H Team contacts are listed in Table D-2. <br />D-4 January 2016 <br />