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® : .. Document Number: 909 R 5003 <br /> PILKINGTON <br /> Procedure Rev: 5 Date: 5/24/07 <br /> EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES <br /> j • Appropriate containers for petroleum waste material are black, 55 gallon, <br />{ DOT approved metal drums, with lid and locking ring <br /> f Empty drums are located in the hazardous waste building <br /> • A full drum should have approximately 3" of headspace <br /> + allows for the addition of dry absorbent to absorb any free product that <br /> might come to the'surface during storage/transportation <br /> • Take care not to place undo pressure on drum as they will go out of round <br /> quickly, making it impossible to'secure with lid <br /> • Label empty drums with a white label before taking out to floor <br /> • After placing the drum on the floor, fill in the accumulation date (date <br /> you begin to fill drum) <br /> • Regulations require a drum to be covered when not being actively filled <br /> • A drum with no lid is out of compliance <br /> • Call the General Trucker to pick!up full drums: . <br /> • General Trucker has key to hazardous waste building <br /> + Make sure label is completed <br /> I • Containers may be left on the floor, for continuous filling of material, no <br /> I longer than 1 year. �' R <br /> Used Oil <br /> i <br /> i • The same guidelines for oily waste solids,-except closed, top, metal drums <br /> are to be used for used oil <br /> i - <br /> i • Bungs/plugs are to be secured when not being filled and/or during <br /> transportation <br /> r <br /> Disposal_ofHazardous Waste "f <br /> Oily Waste Solids <br /> i Work Instruction 909 1 5001 , Collection and Handling of Oily Wastes, ,. <br /> describes the proper method for handling Oily Waste Solids <br /> Used Oil <br /> 909R5003 Rev_ 5/20/04 ? <br /> f <br /> t <br />