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FROM St-13— Corp 9256869415 (WED?-IAN 77 2072 9:38lST. 9:OSZNo. 7535658735 P 9 <br /> Name: CLEAN-UP OF <br /> Completethe following exercise for Module 5.You may refer back to the SPILLS AND <br /> r. <br /> module if needed.After completing the exercise,review it with your shop DISPOSAL <br /> manage <br /> Fill in theblanks <br /> 1) You must be prepared to handle a spill it happens. <br /> 2) The product and MSDS are the best places to start <br /> to prepare yourself to handle spills. <br /> 3) No matter what the spilled material is,notify your shop <br /> immediately. <br /> True or False—Mark T for True,F for False <br /> If a spill occurs in your work area it is not important to know if the <br /> spill is large or small. <br /> It is important to use the proper absorbents when cleaning up a <br /> spill. <br /> It is illegal to pour hazardous materials down a drain or to wash <br /> them into sewers. <br /> The Resource Conservation Recovery Act makes sure someone <br /> is responsible for hazardous waste from the time it is generated <br /> until it is disposed of. <br /> Circle the best answer <br /> 1) Hazardous wastes generated in the automotive repair shop include: <br /> a) wasteoil b) batteries and acids c) solventwastes <br /> d) caustic wastes e) a and b only f) all of the above <br /> 2) There are really only forms of waste disposal that are legal <br /> a) 3 b) 4 c) 2 d)none of the above <br /> 3) Disposal instructions can always be found: <br /> a) on the product label b) on the product MSDS <br /> c) by asking your shop manager d) both band c <br /> X43 <br /> 0 Copyright 1967 KLM Automotive Publishing Int. <br />