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JAN 12 2015 <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> `r 4fl_ The Compliance <br /> -R'T <br /> Department TM - <br /> LE <br /> MANAGEMENT BULLETIN <br /> SHOP DUST, FLOOR SWEEPING, SANDPAPER <br /> DISPOSAL TRAINING <br /> Shop dust,floor sweepings, and sand paper used with body filler need to be <br /> treated as a hazardous waste. <br /> Good housekeeping is important. Toxic shop dust is a potential health hazard. Dust <br /> containment should be part of every shops daily process, for not only health and safety <br /> concerns, but increased efficiencies as well. Waste from the vacuum system needs to <br /> be treated as a hazardous waste. <br /> The hazardous waste must be kept in a covered, metal container and correctly labeled. <br /> Hazardous waste labels(usually yellow and red) need to be property filled out. Often the <br /> waste carrier will preprint most of the label with the shop having to put in the <br /> accumulation start date. <br /> Disposal should be handled by an approved, licensed hazardous waste carrier. <br /> You should receive a standard manifest from your hazardous waste carrier at the time <br /> of pick-up. Hazardous waste manifests need to be handled as follows: <br /> At the time of pick-up,you should receive a standard manifest from your hazardous <br /> waste carrier <br /> Retain the Generator Copy of the manifest and place in red folder. Upon receipt of <br /> Signed Copy returned from the designated(receiving)facility,place it with the original in <br /> the red folder. These manifests need to be maintained a minimum of three years. <br /> Cooks takes hazardous waste seriously and failure to comply may result In <br /> termination. <br /> Don't hesitate to contact us at(800)619-9733 or visit us at www.gmgenvirosafe.com <br /> if you need more Information. <br /> 1 4f 3 <br /> Attachment E-Page 1 of 6 <br />