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Document Number: <br /> PILKINGTON <br /> Instruction - Lathrop Rev. © Date: 3128111 <br /> WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL All drums containing waste must be PROPERLY: <br /> PRECAUTIONS • Labeled to include waste description, date & signature, and physical <br /> state of the material. <br /> • Closed (with a lid) and secure at all times. <br /> • Stored in the appropriate area. <br /> v' Attention RESPECT the floor! if you spill something, CLEAN it up and place <br /> debris in appropriately labeled container! <br /> All containers must be securely closed. <br /> Empty containers (up to 55 gallons) are collected in the Hazardous Waste <br /> Storage area. The empty containers should be "California Empty" (All <br /> pourable waste no longer pours when container is inverted, and all non- <br /> pourable wastes are scraped or removed. The container shall be labeled <br /> "EMPTY" and dated. The container shall be closed with a secure lid or <br /> packed in a larger container with a lid. <br /> WASTE PROCEDURES Industrial Wastes <br /> • Tunnel and Flue Debris—Tested for metal contamination, treated as a <br /> special waste and disposed of at a non-hazardous waste landfill by a <br /> waste services contractor (if testing shows not Hazardous) or as a <br /> hazardous waste for disposal by a waste services contractor (if testing <br /> shows it is RCRA hazardous). <br /> • Raw Materials Dust—Captured by dust collectors and disposed of as an <br /> industrial waste at a non-hazardous waste (Subtitle D) landfill. <br /> • Separator Dust—Discharged within the plant area(indoors). Swept and <br /> disposed of at municipal landfill. <br />