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CA Retail Chemical Waste Program Meeting Quiz <br /> Determine whether or not these scenarios involve a chemical waste. Circle correct answer. <br /> Example 1: Aerosol carburetor cleaner with a broken stem. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 2: Half empty aerosol penetrating oil returned by customer. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 3: 7 full bottles of fuel injector cleaner, not leaking, but all labels are damaged and <br /> stained. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 4: 5 qt container of Pennzoil l OW40, with a broken lid and leaking. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 5: Window cleaner with broken sprayer but is not leaking. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 6: Westley Bleach White with broken sprayer and leaking container. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> Example 7: 20 oz. bottle of fuel injector cleaner with lid leaking only slightly. <br /> Waste Not a Waste <br /> 1. Waste—will not spray. Item can no longer be used for its original intended purpose.Place in Flammable/Aerosol waste container. <br /> 2. Not waste—Item can still be used. With DM approval,the item can be given to a commercial customer. <br /> 3. Not waste—Item cannot be sold at full retail. Store manager can sell in store at a reduced priced or with DM approval,give to a <br /> commercial customer. <br /> 4. Not waste—Pour into the used oil tank for recycling. <br /> 5. Not waste—Cannot give away,but can be used in the store for general cleaning. <br /> 6. Waste—leaking container,and can no longer be used for its original intended purpose. <br /> 7. Not waste—If possible,pour in store flee vehicle fuel tank. Otherwise,all leaking chemicals are waste. Place in Flammable/Aerosol <br /> waste container. <br />