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Stericycle' <br /> i ErMFOnm2ntal Solutions <br /> 3.INVENTORY/CODING <br /> Once all of the items have been classified by hazard class,then the items should be inventoried and <br /> any EPA waste codes that have not already been assigned should be assigned and entered on the <br /> packing inventory slip. <br /> The inventory will require the following information: <br /> • Generator Name <br /> • Manifest#and Line# <br /> • DOT Description <br /> • Drum# <br /> • Drum Size&Type <br /> • Container Weight <br /> • Itemized Information <br /> • Chemical Name (No abbreviations/product names) <br /> • Quantity <br /> • Phase (Solid,Liquid, or Gas) <br /> • Container Size (Volume for Liquids/Gas or Weight for Solids) <br /> • EPA Codes <br /> 4.PACKAGE <br /> Once inventoried,the materials will be packaged in the proper UN-rated container. Reference <br /> 49CFR 173.12(b)(2) for additional information on the proper shipping containers for lab pack material and <br /> 49CFR172.101 section 8 for non-lab pack material. <br /> Poly drums are compatible for all hazard classes. Do not pack Class 5 material in fiber drums or Class 8 <br /> materials in metal drums. <br /> When packaging liquids in Lab Packs,a compatible absorbent*material must be used;however,it is <br /> Stericycle policy to utilize an absorbent for cushioning with any phase,including solids,and inner container <br /> type,especially glass. <br /> *Hydrofluoric acid and Hydrofluoric acid generating material are required to be bagged and sealed prior to packing. <br /> Direct contact with vermiculite,clay,and speedy-dri can react and emit a toxic gas called silicon tetrafluoride. If the <br /> generator has transferred the HF from its manufactures'bottle into glass,it cannot be taken due to the container <br /> integrity erosion and toxic gas formation. <br /> © Stericycle 2014.All rights reserved. Confidential Information: Copying, dissemination or distribution of this information is <br /> strictly prohibited. <br />