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►►fflIFIE9Ir Yn►FIE9 <br /> Hazardous Waste Management Plan Hazardous Waste Management Plan <br /> 2.3.3.2 DOT Markings Hazardous waste streams taken directly to the main hazardous waste accumulation <br /> In addition to the hazardous waste label,the proper DOT markings must also be affixed area are subject to a 90-day accumulation limit that begins when the hazardous waste <br /> on the side of the drum. DOT requires special labels for packages, overpacks or is first placed in the container where the waste is generated. Hazardous waste streams <br /> containers transporting hazardous materials, including hazardous waste, be placed on moved from the satellite areas are subject to the accumulation areas as previously <br /> the shipping containers(49 CFR Part 172.400). Examples of the labels are provided in defined; movement of the waste from the satellite area does not extend the <br /> Figure 3. Theses labels are 4 inches by 4 inches and must place in proximity to the accumulation time period(22 CCR 66262.34). The date when the first waste is placed <br /> hazardous waste label(see Figure 4). in the drum and the date when the container is moved to the main accumulation area <br /> must both be noted on the label immediately when each event occurs. <br /> qyJ p All full containers of hazardous waste must be taken to the main hazardous waste <br /> J �,®, accumulation area immediate) All hazardous waste containers must beproperly <br /> ongzra vaui� y <br /> labeled with a completed hazardous waste label and any other appropriate DOT labels <br /> st s 2 as described in Section 2.3.3. All hazardous waste containers must be properly closed <br /> 4 4 prior to being placed in the hazardous waste accumulation area as described in <br /> Figure 3 Various Types of DOT Markings Section 2.3.2. Once the containers are placed in the hazardous waste accumulation <br /> area, a complete inventory of all hazardous waste must be maintained on-site so that <br /> Locations for Hazardous Waste Labels and DOT Markings arrangements for transportation off-site can be made prior to the expiration of the 90- <br /> day accumulation period(22 CCR 66262.34). <br /> 1. Orientation Arrows-Optional for single packaging. <br /> 2. Hazardous Waste Label 2.5.1 Required Aisle Space and Stacking Height <br /> Wm3. Flammable Liquid Primary Label Containers of hazardous waste accumulated in the hazardous waste accumulation area <br /> must have a minimum distance between containers to allow direct access. Direct <br /> access means that any container may be moved or handled by a forklift or hand truck <br /> without first having to move another container. Containers must be stored in rows no <br /> wider than two containers with a minimum of 36 inches between rows(see Figure 5). <br /> The containers must be placed so that the hazardous waste labels are visible. <br /> Figure Locations for Hazardous Waste Labels and DOT Markings Required Aisle Space <br /> 2.4 Accumulation Time <br /> Hazardous waste streams in satellite areas may be accumulated at the facility for the <br /> lesser of either: <br /> 1. one year,or <br /> ` 2. 90 days past the date when the aggregate quantity of compatible hazardous <br /> 1 wastes in the area reaches 55 gallons, regardless of how many drums or <br /> containers are used to accumulate the waste. <br /> Unified Western Grocers utilizes satellite accumulation areas in both the fleet and _W_ <br /> 11 <br /> building maintenance shops for waste oil,waste oil filters,and waste aerosols. <br /> Flgurea Required Aisle space for Hazardous Waste Containers <br /> 2.5 Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area <br /> Hazardous waste steams accumulated in satellite areas must be taken to the main Containers of hazardous waste may not be stacked inside the hazardous waste <br /> hazardous waste accumulation area immediately before reaching the maximum satellite accumulation area. <br /> accumulation period and must be prepared for shipment off-site at least 14-days prior to <br /> the end of the 90 day accumulation time period. 2.5.2 Secondary Containment and Coverage <br /> Containers of hazardous waste accumulated in the hazardous waste accumulation area <br /> must be in or on secondary containment devices. The hazardous waste area must also <br /> it 12 <br />