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0/O <br /> ' � - Responsib� <br /> OCT 15 2014 <br /> 3.2 Check for excluded waste <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> 1. Excluded waste, such as the following common PG&E excluded waste stre$Es?Affi XIENT <br /> exempt from certain federal and/or State regulations: <br /> • Universal waste: Lamps, batteries(not automotive), aerosol (California only), intact <br /> mercury-containing articles. (ENV-4000P-05 Universal Waste Management <br /> Procedure and accompanying Job Aids). <br /> • E-Waste: Electronic, CRTs, CRT glass (ENV-4000P-05 Universal Waste <br /> Management Procedure and accompanying Job Aids and ENV-4000P-06 <br /> Electronic Device Management Procedure). <br /> • Automotive batteries (ENV-4000P-02-JA05 Lead-Acid Batteries (Automotive). <br /> • Treated wood (ENV-4000P-08 Treated Wood Waste Management Procedure). <br /> • Infectious waste. (Safety Health and Claims Procedure 233). <br /> • Sewage. <br /> • Appliances (air conditioners, refrigerators, ovens) (see ENV-4000P-06 Electronic <br /> Device Management Procedure, Attachment 1). <br /> • Scrap metal. <br /> 2. IF it is not an excluded waste, THEN proceed to Step 3.3. <br /> 3.3 Determine if the waste is a federal hazardous waste. <br /> 1. A federal hazardous waste can be a listed hazardous waste or a characteristic <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> • A listed hazardous waste stream is determined by the process by which it was <br /> generated or by the presence of a specific chemical: <br /> • K- specific listed and F-non-specific listed hazardous wastes are process- <br /> driven federal waste codes. <br /> • P-listed and U-listed hazardous wastes are chemical-driven federal waste <br /> codes. <br /> • A characteristic hazardous waste stream is defined by its physical or chemical <br /> properties: <br />