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• <br />• <br />• <br />0 0 <br />HazWaste Accumulation Area Set Up, continued <br />The following posters must <br />accumulation area: <br />• HazWaste Segregation Chart <br />• Fluorescent Lamp Clean-up procedures <br />• Universal Waste Fluorescent Lamp Storage Area <br />• Universal Waste Dry Cell Battery Storage Area <br />• Hazardous Waste Storage Area <br />Refer to the photo of the final set up on page 6. <br />Universal Waste Dry Cell Battery Storal <br />Universal Waste <br />Dry Cell Battery <br />Storage Area <br />Universal Waste Fluorescent <br />Universal Waste <br />Fluorescent Lamp <br />Storage Area <br />Action <br />;e Area Sign <br />Hazardous Waste Storage <br />Hazardous Waste <br />Storage Area <br />Fluorescent Lamp Clean Up <br />Procedures Poster <br />9 <br />Each store should have two For the disposal ofNon-Hazardous <br />Waste posters: <br />• One at the entrance to the trash compactor and one hanging <br />above or near the janitorial sink or basin. <br />DO NOT THROW <br />INTO THE COMGM:rORI <br />• Stores without trash compactors should hang the poster on the <br />Receiving door closest to the outside trash bin they use for non <br />^,,w,„,_,,,,,,,,, <br />DO NOT TH0.0W <br />hazardous waste. <br />Nd~W <br />INTO THE DRAIN! <br />All drain The stores <br />• stores will receive a new closet poster. <br />should continue to use their existing compactor poster. Refer to <br />wwwe <br />�. <br />step 10 if your store does not have a compactor poster. <br />Important: If it belongs in the HazWaste Storage area, it does not <br />belong in the compactor, dumpster, or down the drain. <br />Compactor <br />•d•a.,w.=� <br />Drain Closet <br />10 <br />Posters and stickers should be ordered through a graphics request. <br />Risk Management — Hazardous Waste Program Best Practice - Page 5 of 8 Issued: 8/22/11 POST UPON RECEIPT <br />