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2. Operational procedures for sampling and testing hazardous waste. <br /> a. Generator' s operational procedure for accumulation <br /> identification, sampling, testing, labeling, and turn in for storage in <br /> permit facilities (Buildings 605 and 530) . <br /> Generators at each accumulation area notify the Hazardous Waste <br /> Facility (HWF) Manager, who is a member of Sharpe Site' s Environmental <br /> Protection Office, when they are to begin to fill container(s) with hazardous <br /> waste. The HWF manager inspects the container(s) for integrity, conformity , <br /> and compatibility. The Generator stencils accumulation start and end dates , <br /> as well as waste identification on the container. <br /> A properly prepared U.S. EPA approved hazardous waste label is the <br /> affixed to the container(s) . The label accumulation date blocks are not <br /> completed until the container is full . The label start accumulation date <br /> coincides with the stenciled accumulation end date. The container is <br /> immediately turned in to the HWF manager for storage in building 605 or 530. <br /> The 72-hour rule starts once the container is full . The HWF manager <br /> enters the label start accumulation date. The label accumulation start da ;e <br /> begins when container is full (normally 55 gallon containers) . The <br /> containers are then moved to the HWF (Building 605 or 530) for storage. This <br /> fact is annotated on the label and in the operating record. To the extent <br /> feasible, there will be no more than one accumulation container per waste <br /> product per accumulation site. When a waste container is turned in partially <br /> full , the label start accumulation date coincides with the turn-in date. <br /> b. Reference Section V, Characteristics of Hazardous Waste Handlej. <br /> - Information for Each Hazardous Waste Handled <br /> - Methods for Identification of Hazardous Wastes <br /> - Waste Analysis Plan <br /> - Land Disposal Restrictions <br /> c. Sampling and testing procedures at Sharpe are de Signed to assure <br /> that the waste delivered to buildings 530 and 605 can be properly stored. <br /> Potential incompatibles are identified and the proper location for the wastes <br /> within each building is determined. Proper handling and storage of hazardous <br /> waste is predicated on identification of the material . <br /> d. Other disposal arrangements are made for wastes which are <br /> incompatible within the confines of the permitted facilities (Buildings 510 <br /> and 605)-. <br /> e. Sampling and testing strategy is covered in Section V, Waste <br /> Analysis Plan. <br /> VIII-10 <br /> (Rev. 3/12/91) <br />