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• The Contents of each Aerosol container will be screened to verify compatibility with the <br /> standard Aerosol Waste Stream (UN1950 Aerosols, 2.1 PGII): <br /> o To ensure compatibility, HHW Staff are instructed to get supervisor approval <br /> before placing any PROFESSIONAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY products <br /> (Pesticides, Oven Cleaners,Janitorial Products, etc.) into the standard Aerosol <br /> waste stream container. If the supervisor is not available, the HHW Staff will <br /> place the Aerosol Product on the Lab Pack Table to be analyzed for <br /> compatibility when a supervisor is available. (compatibility can be determined <br /> by the MSDS for that particular product) <br /> • Questionable brands to look for are: <br /> o Zep <br /> o Amway <br /> o Kaboom <br /> o ChemTronics <br /> o GenTrol <br /> o Evsco Pharmaceutical <br /> • Industrial and Professional Products can easily be identified by certain "site words" <br /> found on the label. Some examples are: <br /> o MSDS <br /> o NIOSH <br /> o Professional or Industrial Use <br /> o OSHA <br /> o Not for Re-Sale <br /> o PPE <br /> • Other ways of identifying potentially incompatible aerosols would be: <br /> o Military Markings <br /> o GHS (Globally Harmonized System) symbols for Hazardous and Dangerous <br /> Materials. <br /> o DOT Hazardous Materials/Waste Identification Labels (Diamonds) <br /> Recycling or Incineration: Aerosol products that are not in reusable condition shall be sorted <br /> and packaged according to compatibility and shipped to the appropriate facility for recycling or <br /> incineration.* <br /> *§ 173.306(k),authorizes the highway transport of aerosol containers conforming to 49 CFR§173.306 not to exceed 500 kg <br /> (1,100 pounds)when transported for the purpose of recycling or disposal. <br /> **This training document is duplicated in the"Training"section of this HASP Binder and includes a signed roster for those who <br /> worked on site prior to 6/8/18 when this document was included in the body of the Plan. <br /> Page 7 of 41 <br />