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DETERMINING WASTE ACCEPTABILITY <br /> Warning labels are often useful in identifying the waste type. <br /> Wording such as "harmful if inhaled", or "use only in a well <br /> ventilated area" may indicate a hazardous material. Additionally, <br /> physical signs such as odor or color may be used to identify a <br /> prohibited waste. <br /> An incompatibility in waste type in a load may draw the attention <br /> of the inspector to the part of the load that seems out of place. <br /> An example would be one or more 55 gallon drums within a load of <br /> residential refuse. When any of the above is noted the customer <br /> would be questioned, and additional assessment undertaken. <br /> These observations, together with the customer's response to <br /> questions, may provide sufficient data to prohibit a waste. <br /> In some instances, the procedures described above may be <br /> insufficient to identify whether the waste can be accepted at the <br /> facility since it is the customer's responsibility to ensure that <br /> a waste is permissible, the load-checking inspector may require <br /> that additional measures be undertaken by the customer at the <br /> customer's expense prior to accepting the waste. When this occurs, <br /> the customer will be advised to provide either written <br /> clarification by regulatory agencies that the waste is non- <br /> hazardous, or provide an analysis by a state certified hazardous <br /> waste laboratory. <br /> The customer is responsible for obtaining the laboratory analysis <br /> and incurs all associated costs. <br /> If prohibited wastes are discovered the customer is informed that <br /> such wastes cannot be accepted at the facility. Additionally, the <br /> customer is informed that the wastes must be removed from the <br /> facility and arrangements must be made for their proper disposal. <br /> Special caution will be taken when accepting wastes from sources <br /> that have previously attempted to deliver hazardous wastes to the <br /> site. Repeat offenders will be banned from the site. <br /> 6 <br />