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tECEIV . <br /> MAY 0 4 2015 <br /> NVIRQM�ENTAL <br /> �7��TIrRiT <br /> I� <br /> • Hazardous Properties <br /> o This defines the hazard present with the waste. <br /> ■ Acids are corrosive, like batteries. <br /> ■ Flammable waste is, ignitable and can cause <br /> fires if placed or subject to large amount of <br /> heat and or combustion. <br /> ■ Toxic is poisonous such as dirty mop water <br /> from the oil residue combined with soap <br /> used in the mop bucket. <br /> ■ Reactivity is chemicals or metals that can <br /> react with other substances, sometimes not <br /> even hazardous. One great example is <br /> sodium's reactivity in water; it heats up so <br /> much it can explode. <br /> • Alkaline metals (lithium, sodium, <br /> potassium, rubidium, and cesium) react <br /> with water to form metal hydroxides <br /> and releases hydrogen gas with is also <br /> very flammable! <br /> • Boxed Area <br /> o This area is filled out by the transporter of the <br /> hazardous waste containers. Usually Non-RCRA <br /> Hazardous Waste along with the physical state <br /> and contents/composition. - <br /> o If the transporter has a label already on a <br /> container, they preselected what type of <br /> hazardous waste to occupy this container for our <br /> facility. <br /> 9 <br />