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0 <br />Fatinah Zareef [EH] <br />0 <br />From: Rebecca Harrison <rebeccah@colorspot.com> <br />Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 2:07 PM <br />To: Fatinah Zareef [EH] <br />Subject: RE: more pictures <br />Attachments: absorbant label update.jpg; absorbant label 2jpg; shavings label updatejpg <br />Here are the photos with the updated labels. Still pending the manifest for the pick up of shavings and absorbant. <br />From: Fatinah Zareef [EH] [mailto:fzareef(alsjcehd.com] <br />Sent: Friday, September 16, 2016 4:20 PM <br />To: Rebecca Harrison <br />Subject: RE: more pictures <br />I reviewed the paper work sent in. In the photos for the used absorbent and metal brake shavings, the containers did <br />not have the "physical state" or "hazardous property" listed on the container. Physical state is what type of waste it is a <br />"liquid" or a "solid". Hazardous property is what makes it hazardous, in most cases it is "toxic". Please include this <br />information on the labels. Also I noticed that the drained used oil filters were labeled as hazardous waste. Only the <br />paper filters are now considered hazardous waste and should be labeled that way. The metal filters are not considered <br />hazardous waste and do not need to be labeled as hazardous waste. The containers only needs to list "drained used oil <br />filters" and a "start accumulation date". Attached is a guideline for how to label hazardous waste. Please correct and <br />sent photos. Thanks. <br />From: Rebecca Harrison[mailto:rebeccah(gbcolorspot.com] <br />Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 4:28 PM <br />To: Fatinah Zareef [EH] <br />Subject: more pictures <br />