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Table Footnotes <br /> 'Name of Waste: Types/names of hazardous wastes in layman's terms. <br /> 2Waste Code/Hazards: Associated hazard associated with each hazardous waste present at any one time (e.g., toxic wastes, spent <br /> ignitable solvent, corrosive acid). So long as the hazard does not change, using the term "mixed solvent" is an acceptable name for a <br /> 30-70 mix as well as a 60-40 mix. <br /> 31Location Accumulated: Where in the facility the hazardous waste is stored or accumulated. <br /> 4Map Symbol: Symbol on the facility map denoting where the hazardous wastes are stored. <br /> 5Maximum Amounts Present: Estimated maximum amount of each hazardous waste that may be present at any one time. <br /> 6Response Notes: The identification of any precautions staff should take when handling or coming into contact with the hazardous waste. <br /> Include any other information on whether the full contingency plan calls for staff to take any special precautions during an emergency <br /> (e.g., if a SCBA is required, strong skin sensitizers, etc.). <br /> 'Special Notes to Hospital/Treatment Personnel: The identification of any hazardous wastes where exposure would require unique or <br /> special treatment by medical or hospital staff. This ensures that first responders and other medical staff are prepared to manage an <br /> incident requiring an unconventional response effectively and safely. This can include special instructions that would need to go with <br /> staff if the exposed staff person leaves the site (e.g., "apply calcium gluconate liberally to exposed area" if they were exposed to <br /> hydrofluoric acid waste). <br /> For additional information, refer to the EPA's FAQs on large quantity generators quick reference guides: EPA FAQ. <br />