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MAINTENANCE HAZARDOUS WASTE MANUAL <br />Chapter 1 <br />Paze 10 <br />1.03 Caltrans Hazardous Waste <br />Caltrans uses many materials that may become hazardous waste when no use or <br />re -use is intended. The following are known hazardous wastes that Caltrans <br />generates in routine maintenance activities. <br />A. Antifreeze <br />B. Asbestos <br />C. Battery Acid <br />D. Batteries <br />E. Chemical Cleaners <br />F. Corrosion Inhibitor <br />G. Cleaning Solvents <br />H. Cutting Lubricants <br />I. Etching Acids <br />J. Epoxy/Epoxy waste <br />K. Freon / Refrigerants <br />L. Sump Sludge /Absorbent Materials <br />M. Petroleum Products: <br />1. <br />Diesel fuel <br />2. <br />Gasoline <br />3. <br />Hydraulic Fluid <br />4. <br />Paint thinner <br />5. <br />Paint remover <br />6. <br />Acetone <br />7. <br />Paint/Thermo Plastic waste <br />8. <br />Used Oil <br />9. <br />Oil Filters <br />10. <br />CRF / Asphalt Emulsion <br />11. <br />RSI / Crack Fillers <br />N. Pesticides and Pesticide containers <br />O. Sandblasting waste (which contains toxic metals, i.e. lead, zinc, nickel etc.) <br />P. Treated Wood sign and guardrail Posts <br />Q. Polyphenols <br />R. Fusees/flares. <br />S. Waste tires and tire scraps <br />T. Universal waste/electronic waste including LED's, Sodium and Mercury Vapor <br />lamps, Neon tubes, Lighting Ballasts (non PCB), and batteries. <br />This is only a partial list of the hazardous wastes generated by Caltrans. Refer to <br />your District Hazmat Manager (DHM) for assistance in identifying whether a waste is <br />designated hazardous or non -hazardous. <br />July 2018 <br />