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Table 3: Universal Waste (UW) Container Requirements* <br /> Container F1777 <br /> required containers <br /> Notes/other container <br /> Waste requirements <br /> required? Must the waste Must the Is a plastic bag <br /> be packaged container be required? <br /> with packing airtight?structumaterialssound, adequate tocompapreventlackingnce breakage? <br /> of leakage, <br /> spillage, or <br /> damage? <br /> Batteries Yes, if <br /> . (§§66273.13(a)(1)& batteries are No <br /> 66273.33(a)(1)) broken, Yes No No <br /> damaged, <br /> leakin <br /> Thermostats Yes, if <br /> (§§66273.13(b)(1)& thermostats No No <br /> 66273.33(b)(1)) are broken, Yes No <br /> damaged, <br /> leaking <br /> Yes, if evidence <br /> Lamps of leakage, <br /> (§§66273.13(c)(1)& Yes Yes No No spillage, or <br /> 66273.33(c)(1 dama e <br /> —� Containers must be: <br /> Aerosol Cans Placed in a location that. <br /> (nonempty/pressurized) \ has sufficient ventilation <br /> (Health and Saf. Code to avoid formation of an \ <br /> §25201.16(g) requires <br /> Yes (Prior to explosive atmosphere <br /> ' handlers to accumulate processing or (Health and Saf. Code <br /> universal waste aerosol cans shipping cans §25201.16(f)(2)) <br /> in containers that meet the "1 offsite, containers Designed, built, and <br /> requirements of§25201.16(f)) ' need not be No No No maintained to withstand <br /> Yes covered, except at <br /> pressures reasonably i <br /> the end of each expected during storage <br /> workday (Health and transportation j <br /> and Saf. Code § (Health and Saf. Code <br /> 25201.16(f)(1)(B)) §25201.16(f)(2)) <br /> • Placed on or above a <br /> floor or other surface t t <br /> is free of cracks or as <br /> *All citations, unless otherwise noted, are to the California Code of Regulations, title 22, division 4.5. — -- <br /> Disclaimer. Persons who manage universal wastes are responsible for complying with all applicable requirements. This table summarizes some of the requirements <br /> that may apply; it does not replace or supercede any statutory or regulatory requirements. In the event of an inconsistency, the statutes and regulations Page 1 of 4 <br /> 9/3/2003 <br />