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Dollar Tree Regional 2099825678 p,15 <br />What <br />Whv <br />ENV F@)NM 41110J, <br />azardous Materials Handlin an <br />Local, state and federal regulations exist to insure the proper disposal and <br />handling of potentially hazardous waste. <br />Dollar Tree strives to maintain a safe work place for its Associates. <br />• Dollar Tree strives to operate in compliance with all laws and regulations, while <br />protecting the environment in which we conduct business. <br />• Companies found not in compliance with these laws and regulations can be <br />heavily fined and the Company as well as the responsible Associates can be <br />subject to criminal prosecution. <br />Haw <br />• This guide provides information and structure to the process for Store Associates <br />on: <br />1. How to indentify hazardous waste <br />2. How to handle hazardous waste <br />3. How to clean up a spill <br />4. How to handle helium <br />Is ii a Hazardous Waste? <br />• Many products in aur inventory such as perishable products and glass product do <br />not become hazardous waste and can be processed and disposed of by using <br />our current Markup & MarkDown procedures. Examples of these types of <br />products are food, apparel, and glassware. <br />• However, there are some products that, when disposed of, must be handled <br />differently as they are hazardous. These products become hazardous waste at <br />the time the decision is made to discard the products. Examples of these <br />products are given later in this guide. <br />• It is critical to know what these products are and how to identify them. <br />1 <br />