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H& �Cons on t' Managing Universal Waste <br /> 212 InduVsial Olive <br /> Stockton,Cay.95206 <br /> 40 CFR 273 & 22 CCR 66273 <br /> -- ---------- <br /> 8.2.5.2 The drums for PCB or Non-PCB shotuikd be Ilabelled as to their contents "Recycled <br /> Balllasts"vAth either PCB,or Non-RCB writtten on !label, along with Vie start date <br /> ballasts were first added t©the container <br /> 8.2.5 Lead <br /> 8-2-61. Lead can be recycled. ®we to the weigh,t of Lead, place all Lead into a dosed rmeta�l <br /> oontadner- Rerme,rmber, lead its a very heavy material, do not overload any single <br /> container. <br /> 8-26.2 Label container -Lead for Recydling"or A'Recydied lead" arra with the date Lead was <br /> first added to the container. <br /> 8.2.6.3 Dental amalgam .can be recycled; the container must be labeled with the contents <br /> and the date the first materials were added to the container. The container should be <br /> closed and .can be kept in a common. area or shared area. <br /> 8.3 Labeling, transport and disposal <br /> 8.3 1 Batteries: "Universal waste-Battery" or"Waste Battery' or"Used Battery-" (Exception <br /> is the larger(automotive—type Lead-Acid Batteries which are always hazardous <br /> waste ) Please contact Risk Management for clarification on the type of batteries m <br /> your possession_ <br /> 8.3.2 Thermostats: Universal waste-Mercury Thermostats" or"Waste Mercury"or Used <br /> Mercury thermostat(s)." <br /> 8 3 3 Lamps "Universal waste-Lamps, or"Waste Lamps" or"Used lamps.- <br /> 8.3.4 As long as the materials are not leaking or damaged in any way, transport can use a <br /> Bill of Lading (BOL) and a hazardous waste manifest is not required. <br /> 8.3.5 Separate departments do not creed to keep copies of tracking documents; Risk <br /> Management will keep this information. <br /> 83,15 Federal -- Universal waste can be disposed of or recycled <br /> 8.3.7 California - Lamps must be recycled. (Lamps may include fluorescent, high intensity <br /> discharge lamps, sodium vapor, neon. mercury vapor. metal halide and any lamp <br /> which exhibit a characteristic of a hazardous waste ) <br /> Universa4 Waste Procedure.doc <br /> Page 6 of 7 Version 2 (January 2014) <br />