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0 0 <br />u Compressor oil: This oil must be kept separate from the drained gear oil because <br />of the chlorinated hydrocarbons that render it a hazardous waste. Because the <br />compressor oil is generated just at the appliance -recycling yard, we may call it a <br />"satellite accumulation station". This allows us to collect the compressor oil, up to <br />55 gallons, for up to one year using the yellow "hazardous waste" label. When the <br />drum is full, it must be moved to the principal hazardous waste storage area <br />within three days and a new accumulation date marked on the drum. This is when <br />the 90 -day clock starts, although the total length of storage must not exceed one <br />year. Asbury will pick up the drum for disposal using a hazardous waste manifest. <br />u Drained gear oil: As with the compressor oil, this oil may be stored as a satellite <br />accumulation station for up to a year using the yellow "hazardous waste" label. <br />When one 55 -gallon drum is filled, it can be moved to the main used oil tank and <br />emptied. The date of transfer must be recorded. Asbury will pump the used oil <br />and it will be shipped using a bill of lading. <br />o Used fluorescent light tubes, halide lamps, etc.: These lamps contain mercury <br />vapor and are handled as universal waste. They can be stored and shipped in their <br />original boxes or the disposal company, Onyx Environmental, can provide storage <br />boxes for a very nominal fee. Please do your best in keeping them intact. If they <br />break, wrap the pieces in plastic securely. These lamps are shipped using a bill of <br />lading. The used lamps must have the purple "universal waste" label and a <br />"mercury" label and can be stored for up to one year. <br />u Batteries, non -automotive: Separate nickel -cadmium, lithium, and alkaline <br />batteries. Seal the terminal ends with tape to prevent accidental heating. Intact <br />used batteries are shipped using a bill of lading. Batteries that are leaking must be <br />wrapped in a plastic bag and stored separately and shipped using a hazardous <br />waste manifest. Intact batteries must have the purple "universal waste" label; <br />leaking batteries need the "hazardous waste" label. <br />Training Outline HW and UW <br />Sims Hugo Neu 2006 <br />