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4 <br /> (e) Valves on hazardous waste storage tanks shall be kept locked <br /> when the facility is unattended. <br /> 3• Storage in containers. <br /> (a) Containers used for storing hazardous waste shall be in a condi- <br /> tion such that the containers can be safely transported, handled <br /> or moved. <br /> (b) Areas used for storing containers of hazardous waste shall be <br /> widely separated, or physical barriers shall be provided to <br /> ensure that commingling of incompatible hazardous wastes cannot <br /> occur if a container on one pad ruptures. <br /> (c) A label shall be maintained on all containers in which hazardous <br /> wastes are stored for 90 days or more and records for the storage <br /> of all hazardous wastes shall be maintained pursuant to Section <br /> 66545, Title 22 of the California Administrative Code. Labels <br /> shall include the following information: <br /> (1 ) Composition and physical state of the waste; <br /> (2) Special safety recommendations and precautions for handling <br /> the waste; <br /> (3) Statement or statements which call attention to the partic- <br /> ular hazardous properties of the waste; <br /> (4) Amount of waste and name and address of the person produc- <br /> ing the waste; and <br /> (5) Date of acceptance at the storage facility. <br /> (d) Empty containers contaminated with hazardous materials shall be <br /> stored, handled, processed and disposed of as hazardous wastes. <br /> 4. Storage of water-reactive waste. <br /> Water-reactive hazardous waste shall be stored in a rain-tight and <br /> waterproof area. <br /> 5• Hazardous wastes described below shall not be handled at the facility: <br /> (a) Wastes such as organic solvents or sludges containing volatile, <br /> toxic substances in excess of 10 percent by weight. <br /> (b) Burning wastes. <br /> (c) Forbidden and Class A explosives as defined in Sections 173.51 <br /> and 173.53, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. <br />