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23. Broken Fluorescent Bulbs/HID Lamps—If during handling, fluorescent bulbs or HID lamps <br /> break, clean up the breakage and place in appropriate container (Poly or Steel drum) and label <br /> as Hazardous waste. Broken fluorescent bulbs and/or HID lamps cannot be handled as <br /> universal waste streams and must be managed as a hazardous waste. Label your waste <br /> container appropriately (Refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual <br /> available online on Heritage website). Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service <br /> Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 24. Non PCB Ballasts — Depending upon the amount generated, place in appropriate sized <br /> container and label accordingly (non-hazardous/non-PCB ballasts). Label your waste container <br /> appropriately (Refer to labeling section of approved hazardous waste management contractor's <br /> "Waste Handling Manual"). Material will be.managed as a non-hazardous waste stream and <br /> recycled. Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further <br /> guidance and assistance. <br /> 25. PCB Ballasts - Depending upon the amount generated, place in appropriate sized container and <br /> label accordingly (Hazardous Waste - PCB ballasts). Label your waste container appropriately <br /> (Refer to labeling section of approved hazardous waste management contractor's "Waste <br /> Handling Manual"). Material will be managed as a hazardous waste stream but will be <br /> recycled. Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for further <br /> guidance and assistance. <br /> 26. Computer/Electronic Equipment — Store in a secure area so equipment is protected from <br /> damage or breakage. This waste is non-hazardous and non-regulated except in California <br /> where CRT's are considered "Universal Waste" and must be labeled accordingly (if in <br /> California — refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual online on the <br /> Heritage website). Except in California where the CRT's will be managed as a Universal <br /> Waste, all other states will manage the waste as "potentially" hazardous and will contact <br /> Heritage for waste disposal instructions. Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer <br /> Service Representative for further guidance and assistance. <br /> 27. Broken CRT's - If during handling, CRT's break, clean up the breakage and place in <br /> appropriate container (Poly or Steel drum) and keep with Computer/Electronic Equipment. <br /> Broken CRT's are to be handled as a universal waste stream. Label your waste container <br /> appropriately (Refer to labeling section of the Heritage Waste Handling Manual online on the <br /> Heritage website). Contact your CEM or your Heritage Customer Service Representative for <br /> further guidance and assistance. <br /> 28. OTHER WASTES—Other waste stream will be added as identified. <br /> Note*: For California, please refer to the attached CAL-CUPA Forum guidance document (which includes a <br /> generator requirements summary table/chart)for more specific information. <br /> E10a - 14 <br />