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0 0 <br />HazWaste Accumulation Area Set Up, continued <br />naziwat iaennnea as nazwaste <br />• Once the Hazmat has been identified as HazWaste, place the <br />container and materials used in clean up (if any) in the correct size <br />bag. <br />• If the product is liquid, then add Xsorb or similar product to the bag <br />containing the waste to aid in the prevention of leaks. The <br />absorbent will also help neutralize the liquid. <br />• Where practical, Toll bag around the product to reduce the amount <br />of space it will take in the drum. Refer to the photo. <br />• Seal the bag. Double bag or use additional tape to seal the bag if <br />necessary. <br />• Place the HazWaste in the appropriate drum as per the HazWaste <br />Segregation Chart. <br />If the store has questions regarding which is the appropriate drum for the <br />HazWaste, contact either laura.golding@osh.com or the Environmental <br />Helpline A 1-888-368-7327. <br />Risk Management— Hazardous Waste Program Best Practice - Page 4 of 8 Issued: 8/22/11 POST UPON RECEIPT <br />• <br />• <br />continuedAccumulation Area Set Up, <br />I Action <br />Step, <br />6 <br />Plastic Containment Bags <br />• Place the plastic containment bags in the containers on the <br />shelf as shown on page 2. <br />• Plastic containment bags of both sizes (one gallon and five <br />gallon) should be readily available at all times. <br />• Containers shown are approximately 26.5" deep, 17" high, and b <br />13.5" wide. 1 <br />Note: <br />• Self -sealing HazWaste bags are available through Bunzl: <br />• 1 gallon, 250/case (#8671976) <br />• 5 gallon, 250/case (#8671984) <br />• Bags should be ordered anticipating future needs and <br />considering shipment lag time. <br />• Additional supplies such as tape, HazWaste labels and <br />markers, etc. should be kept in the one allon contain er. <br />7 <br />• All universal waste containers should be located inside of the <br />HazWaste area as shown in the diagram on page 2. <br />• Stores should have containers on hand at all times for all of the <br />types of universal wastes they generate. <br />Note: All HazWaste containers, including universal waste boxes <br />and buckets should remain closed when they are not actively being <br />filled. <br />naziwat iaennnea as nazwaste <br />• Once the Hazmat has been identified as HazWaste, place the <br />container and materials used in clean up (if any) in the correct size <br />bag. <br />• If the product is liquid, then add Xsorb or similar product to the bag <br />containing the waste to aid in the prevention of leaks. The <br />absorbent will also help neutralize the liquid. <br />• Where practical, Toll bag around the product to reduce the amount <br />of space it will take in the drum. Refer to the photo. <br />• Seal the bag. Double bag or use additional tape to seal the bag if <br />necessary. <br />• Place the HazWaste in the appropriate drum as per the HazWaste <br />Segregation Chart. <br />If the store has questions regarding which is the appropriate drum for the <br />HazWaste, contact either laura.golding@osh.com or the Environmental <br />Helpline A 1-888-368-7327. <br />Risk Management— Hazardous Waste Program Best Practice - Page 4 of 8 Issued: 8/22/11 POST UPON RECEIPT <br />• <br />• <br />