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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0514288
PE
2229
FACILITY_ID
FA0010339
FACILITY_NAME
H&H ENGINEERING CONST INC
STREET_NUMBER
212
STREET_NAME
INDUSTRIAL
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95206-3920
APN
17728019
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
212 INDUSTRIAL DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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UNIVERSAL WASTE Employee <br /> ('0Ileoting, Processing & Recycling Quiz <br /> The following questions all have multiple choice answers. Please circle the one best answer for each question. <br /> 1) Which of the following wastes are not universal wastes? <br /> a. Burned out sodium-vapor lamps. <br /> b. Discarded solvent. <br /> c. Used nickel metal hydride batteries. <br /> d. Used nickel cadmium batteries. <br /> e. Burned out fluorescent lamps. <br /> 2) Which of the following types of facilities is not a destination facility and cannot receive a shipment of <br /> universal waste? <br /> a. A large quantity handler. <br /> b. A permitted recycler. <br /> c. A permitted hazardous waste disposal facility. <br /> d. The EPA or state environmental agency. <br /> 3) Which of the following hazardous constituents are often found in universal wastes? <br /> a. Copper oxide. <br /> b. Used oil. <br /> c. Methylene chloride. <br /> d. Mercury. <br /> e. Benzene. <br /> 4) Three of the following terms are acceptable for use on a universal waste label; one of them is not <br /> acceptable. Which one is not acceptable? <br /> a. "Scrap". <br /> b. "Universal waste". <br /> c. "Used". <br /> d. "Waste". <br /> 5) Which of the following types of lights are not usually universal waste lamps when burned out? <br /> a. Fluorescent. <br /> b. Neon. <br /> c. Metal halide. <br /> d. Incandescent. <br /> e. Sodium vapor. <br /> 6) Which of the following items of personal protective equipment should always be used when <br /> cleaning up a spill of universal wastes where exposure to hazardous materials is possible? <br /> a. Impermeable gloves and safety glasses. <br /> b. Respirator. <br /> c. Self-contained breathing apparatus. <br /> d. Ear plugs. <br /> 7)Which of the following types of batteries are not usually universal waste batteries when discarded? <br /> a. Spent alkaline batteries. <br /> b. Nickel cadmium. <br /> c. Nickel metal hydride. <br /> d. Mercuric oxide. <br /> e. Lithium. <br /> 8) In which of the following containers could burned out fluorescent lamps be safely stored while being <br /> accumulated on-site? <br /> a. A dumpster. <br /> b. No container is needed. <br /> c. Protective cardboard containers. <br /> d. Wrapped in newspaper. <br /> e. Shrink wrapped. <br /> 71 C'1 r n r MAY RF r.nPIFn AC NFFF)Fr) <br />
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