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11 <br />L` <br />Storing Hazardous Waste <br />• All Hazardous Waste must be stored in approved closed containers. The <br />containers must remain closed except when wastes are being added or removed. <br />• Containers holding liquids must be airtight <br />• Containers holding hazardous waste must be stored separately from any <br />incompatible waste or other incompatible material <br />• Only one type of waste per container do not mix waste materials <br />• Containers must be in good condition with no signs of deterioration or leakage <br />• Containers for accumulation of waste material must have an accumulation start <br />-- - - <br />date on the container and must remain closed unless material is being added or the <br />container is being emptied. <br />• An accumulation container that is empted on site for disposal must also show the <br />date the container was last emptied <br />• The container must be marked with the name of the commodity stored in it <br />• Hazardous waste may be stored or accumulated for no more then 90 days. Being a <br />small -quantity generator we can accumulate some wastes for up to 180 days. <br />• Each container of hazardous waste must be marked with the following <br />information: <br />••• Hazardous Waste <br />❖ Generator's Name <br />•®• Generator's Address <br />• Composition and Physical State of the Waste <br />• Hazardous Properties of the Waste <br />4- Accumulation Start Date <br />❖ DOT Shipping Name — This must include the appropriate hazard class, UN/NA <br />number, and appropriate packing group (PG) <br />NOTE: it is recommended that the DOT proper shipping name be on the label prior <br />to any accumulation of waste, although the shipping name is not required until the <br />waste is shipped <br />• Recyclable materials excluded from classification, as hazardous waste must be <br />labeled "Excluded Recyclable Material" instead of "Hazardous Waste". All other <br />department labeling marking and placarding requirements apply. <br />• The hazardous waste accumulation area must be located at least 50 feet from the <br />property line <br />• No smoking sign must be posted to prevent smoking in the waste accumulation <br />area <br />• Waste containers must be neatly and arranged with sufficient space between the <br />containers to allow for inspection, rearranging, and for responding to any leaks <br />• All workplace accumulation containers should be inspected once a week for leaks, <br />proper labeling, improper combined wastes and volume of waste. <br />04 <br />