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Adobe Captivate Thursday, January 20, 2022 <br /> Slide 10 - Slide 10 <br /> Waste Storage Requirements <br /> Container Management. <br /> Hazardous Waste containers must be: <br /> • Kept closed with a tight fitting lid. <br /> • Containers must be in good condition,free <br /> from dents and corrosion, signs of leaks, <br /> cracks and bulges. <br /> • Stored separately from incompatible waste - <br /> containers. <br /> • Handled in a way to prevent <br /> rupture/leakage. <br /> • Stored no more than 3 containers high. <br /> • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) should be attached to <br /> the side of the waste container. <br /> • Properly labeled. <br /> HWSA must be inspected weekly(OP-976) orState-Specific Form <br /> Continue <br /> Slide notes <br /> Once a container has been properly labeled,it should be placed in the Hazardous Waste Storage Area <br /> on the designated waste containment pallet. <br /> For example,corrosive waste should be placed on the pallet with signage designated for Corrosive Waste Only. <br /> Flammable waste should be placed on the pallet with signage designated for Flammable Waste Only. <br /> The waste containers stored in the Hazardous Waste Storage Area must meet the following requirements: <br /> Kept closed with a tight-fitting lid,except when adding or removing waste; <br /> Containers must be in good condition,free from dents and corrosion,signs of leaks,cracks,and bulges; <br /> Each container must be segregated on the designated pallets by waste-type. <br /> Do not open,handle,or store containers in a way that might rupture them, <br /> cause them to leak,or otherwise fail; <br /> Page 18 of 35 <br />