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APPENDIX B <br /> Title: Waste Management Guideline—CALIFORNIA FEHS CA—0036 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> Approved by: Vice President of Compliance Issue No.2 <br /> Date:August,2011 <br /> 8.4. Container Storage <br /> 8.4.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.3 <br /> 8.4.2. Universal Waste: Battery Containers <br /> 8.4.2.1. Storage of Used Batteries with unprotected terminals is <br /> prohibited.Terminals must be protected prior to containerizing <br /> by either capping or taping to prevent terminals from coming <br /> into contact with one another. Do not use conductive materials. <br /> 8.5. Storage Area(s) <br /> 8.5.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.4 <br /> 8.6. Container Inspection <br /> 8.6.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.5 <br /> 8.7. Pre-transport Requirements for Off-Site Shipment <br /> 8.7.1. Waste Characterization <br /> 8.7.1.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.6.1 <br /> 8.7.1.2. Two sets of waste classification standards are used in California: <br /> Federal and State. <br /> 8.7.1.3. California Hazardous Waste Codes(Non RCRA Hazardous) <br /> 8.7.1.3.1. A list of California hazardous waste codes is <br /> available in CCR Title 22,Appendix XII to Chapter <br /> 11 of Division 4.5. <br /> 8.7.1.3.2. California considers used oil and used oil filters to <br /> be hazardous waste, and must be managed as such <br /> unless recycled, qualify for a recycling exclusion,or <br /> are proven non-hazardous by laboratory analysis. <br /> 8.7.1.4. Universal Waste <br /> 8.7.1.4.1. Certain hazardous wastes in California can be <br /> managed under Universal Waste management <br /> requirements. Universal waste rule requirements are <br /> found in Chapter 23 of Title 22 of the California <br /> Code of Regulations(CCR). These rules incorporate <br /> EG E I V�' <br /> SEP 0 8 <br /> ENVIRONMENTA I <br />