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2. Is your hazardous materials s/ Hazardous materials are best protected in covered <br /> storage area covered? areas. Uncovered storage areas allow rainwater to <br /> Yes No contaminate raw materials and can increase the <br /> volume of hazardous waste. Sunlight can <br /> degrade or change the character of raw materials. <br /> Absorbed heat can raise pressure inside + <br /> containers, creating a potentially dangerous <br /> situation. <br /> 3. Do you store flamable V Reduce fire danger by storing flammable materials <br /> materials outdoors in an outdoor covered, and secured storage <br /> f' Yes 7 No facility. Check the local fire code for more <br /> information about storage requirements. Also, if <br /> electrical conduits and equipment are nearby, <br /> stringently follow the National Electric Codes <br /> (NECs) and local building codes. <br /> 4. Are hazardous materials V Hazardous materials should be stored separately <br /> stored separately from non- from non-hazardous materials to prevent the <br /> hazardous materials? creation of larger amounts hazardous waste if a <br /> Yes 7 No spill occurs. <br /> S. Are materials store in V Storing materials in reusable containers will allow <br /> reusable containersyou to return the empty container to the supplier <br /> I' Yes No and reduce the amount of waste you must <br /> Po ss % dispose. Check with your supplier to see if return <br /> options are available. <br /> 6. Are raw materials stored in s/ Heavy traffic may contaminate raw materials with <br /> high traffic areas? dirt or dust and may cause spilled materials to <br /> Yes _ No become dispersed throughout your site. <br /> 4--'"' -f 7' 7 4L . <br /> If yes, can traffic through the <br /> storage area be rediced? <br /> Yes X No <br />