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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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9) How long can a small quantity handler normally accumulate universal wastes on-site? <br /> a. 90 days. <br /> b. 180 days. <br /> c. 1 year. <br /> d. No time limit. <br /> 10) Of the following containers, which one could safely store used universal waste batteries during <br /> on-site accumulation? <br /> a. A dumpster. <br /> b. 2-3 ply cardboard box. <br /> c. No container is needed. <br /> d. A cloth bag. <br /> e. A plastic bucket with lid. <br /> 11)Which of the following are not acceptable waste management procedures for universal waste? <br /> a. On-site accumulation. <br /> b. On-site disposal. <br /> c. Packaging. <br /> d. Shipment to an off-site recycler. <br /> 12) What is the maximum amount of all universal waste combined that a universal waste handler may <br /> accumulate on-site at any one time? <br /> a. 1000 pounds. <br /> b. 5000 kilograms. <br /> c. 5000 pounds. <br /> d. 10 tons. <br /> e. No limit. <br /> 13) Which of the following would describe an acceptable surface on which to accumulate universal <br /> wastes? <br /> a. On a carpeted floor. <br /> b. On bare ground. <br /> c. On a grassy lawn. <br /> d. On an impermeable floor. <br /> 14) In case of a spill or release of a universal waste, what must the universal waste handler always do? <br /> a. Notify the Fire Department. <br /> b. Notify the EPA. <br /> c. Evacuate the building and notify the EPA. <br /> d. Activate the alarm system. <br /> e. Clean up the spilled waste quickly and thoroughly (as long as it can be done safely). <br /> 15) Which of the following types of clean-up equipment are best for cleaning up broken universal <br /> waste lamps? <br /> a. Broom. <br /> b. Wet wipes/sticky tape. RECEIVEDc. Dust pan. <br /> d. Shop vacuum. <br /> 16) Universal waste may be shipped to... SEP 0 9 22-11 <br /> a. a large quantity handler or a permitted recycler. CNVtIZ01�lEN"►:OL, I�LA1.111 <br /> b. the EPA or state environmental agency. l)NN FN'l_",L JI <br /> c. a sanitary landfill. <br /> d. None of the above. <br /> 17) For shipping, universal wastes which would be defined as hazardous under DOT regulations must be... <br /> a. packaged in foam. <br /> b. cleared with the EPA before shipment. <br /> c. labeled with DOT hazard labels. <br /> d. All of the above. <br /> EXCAL VISUAL MAY BE COPIED AS NEEDED <br />
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