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o Portable fire extinguishers and fire control equipment, including <br /> special extinguishing equipment (foam,inert gas, or dry chemicals). <br /> o Fire hydrants or other source of water (reservoir, storage tank, etc.) <br /> with adequate volume and pressure, foam producing equipment, <br /> automatic sprinklers, or water spray system. <br /> o Spill control equipment. <br /> o Secondary containment for liquid wastes <br /> Figure 3.4 below provides an example of requirements for the central <br /> hazardous waste accumulation area. <br /> Figure 3.4:Permitted Long-term Accumulation Area Requirements <br /> Appropriate Signage <br /> Phone and <br /> Emergency Contact <br /> s <br /> Emergency S va€r (formation" � "` <br /> and Eyewa l7 <br /> /7 Fire Extinguisher <br /> �i Protected from <br /> 9 Unauthorized <br /> Aisle ways clear Personnel <br /> Stocked Spill Kit <br /> 3.5.2. Hazardous Waste Compatibility <br /> Some types of chemicals (based on their chemical property /characteristic) <br /> when they come into contact with chemicals they are not compatible with <br /> can cause chemical reactions that could create a hazardous reaction. This <br /> could involve the production of toxic gas, accelerated corrosion, or an <br /> exothermic reaction (a chemical reaction that releases heat), which could <br /> result in an explosion and/or fire. <br /> Even though hazardous waste is stored in containers, there is a risk of <br /> mixing if there is a material spill/release due to lack of proper storage or if <br /> there is a natural disaster that can cause a release of chemicals. <br /> MA 13 NMY 2015 <br />