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F. PROPER LABELING OF HAZARDOUS WASTE DRUMS. <br /> 1. All waste drums are to have aY ellow hazardous waste label on them that has the <br /> plant identification number, EPA number, the waste code for that waste material <br /> and a description of the waste. Also, there is a"start date" line. This is to be <br /> dated the day it is starting to be filled. From this date we have 90 days to have it <br /> picked up and removed. <br /> 2. When the hazardous waste containers are picked up we are to relabel the <br /> containers in the case of used oils with new labels properly filled out. In the case <br /> of solid materials, for example grease and sorbent pads, new containers and labels <br /> will be set up for hazardous waste collection. <br /> G. STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE DRUMS <br /> 1. All hazardous waste containers are to be stored outside the maintenance shop, <br /> outside the east wall of the empty can room or in the forklift shop. <br /> 2. These ontainers are to be in an identified area, and should be covered from rain. <br /> All co ers should be capped and covered individually as well. All bins should <br /> have a lids down. <br /> t . <br />