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APPENDIX B <br /> Title: Waste Management Guideline—CALIFORNIA FEHS CA—0036 <br /> Page 5 of 7 <br /> Approved by: Vice President of Compliance Issue No.2 <br /> Date:August,2011 <br /> the federal Universal Waste Rule at 273,with certain <br /> provisions that are more stringent. <br /> 8.7.1.4.2. The following waste streams may be managed as <br /> Universal Waste in California: <br /> 8.7.2.2.1 Batteries: Rechargeable NiCad, silver <br /> button cell, mercury, small sealed lead <br /> acid,alkaline,carbon-zinc,and others <br /> that exhibit a characteristic of <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> 8.7.2.2.1 Mercury-containing equipment e.g., <br /> thermostats,thermometers, <br /> manometers,mercury switches, <br /> pressure or vacuum gauges,gas flow <br /> regulators <br /> 8.7.2.2.2 Lamps: including fluorescent, high <br /> intensity discharge,neon, mercury <br /> vapor,high pressure sodium, and metal <br /> halide <br /> 8.7.2.2.1 Cathode Ray Tubes(CRTs)and CRT <br /> Glass <br /> 8.7.2.2.2 Electronic devices e.g., computers, <br /> televisions, copy machines,radios,cell <br /> phones,and small electronics <br /> 8.7.2.2.3 Non-empty aerosol cans which contain <br /> an ignitable or toxic propellant, or if <br /> the contents exhibit a characteristic of <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> 8.7.2. Waste Profiles <br /> 8.7.2.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.6.2 <br /> 8.7.3. Waste Matrix <br /> 8.7.3.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.6.3 <br /> 8.7.4. Department of Transportation(DOT)Requirements <br /> 8.7.4.1. Refer to CEHS-0036, Section 8.6.4 + <br /> SEP 08 2015 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> F.)CA I TI_I T.�-.__4 nrmK" <br />