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EXAMPLE <br />Label for "NON HAZARDOUS " Waste Containers <br />Not all wastes are Hazardous Wastes - There are many wastes that are truly wastes that are not Hazardous <br />to you or the environment. On the other hand, even Non -Hazardous Waste such as the Used Drawing Lube <br />that is used at Sumiden, can be a dust problem, which would require one to wear a particulate type dust <br />mask while dumping a hopper into a bulk drop box to avoid breathing any kind of dust or at times when <br />changing the lube in the Drawing Machine Die Boxes where the block cooling air may blow dust in the air <br />around the operator. <br />2. All Non -Hazardous Waste Containers such as the Hoppers in the Drawing Department that collects Used <br />Drawing Lube and Sweepings must be labeled with a Non -Hazardous Waste Label. Normally, a particular <br />operator is assigned to keep the hoppers emptied in a timely manner, and that operator should be <br />maintaining the Labels. The Plant Manager has the ultimate responsibility to make sure all labels are in <br />place. <br />25 <br />