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IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS WASTE <br /> CORROSIVE - BASE <br /> Items with corrosive properties that are waste are considered hazardous. Corrosive bases must be <br /> kept separate from corrosive acids. Below are some examples of corrosive bases which we may <br /> carry. <br /> } <br /> !� I <br /> �°� swine <br /> _OOP CARE <br /> TILE 8 VINVr J <br /> I�"1-�CLEAN[ <br /> j Iy- ` nQ a G) <br /> +� —� Or✓� � cnunoN. <br /> a <br /> TYPICALLY INCLUDE <br /> •Ammonia Cleaner • Drain Cleaners/Clog Remover • Liquid Automatic Dishwasher <br /> • Over Cleaner • Mildew Remover Detergent <br /> • Glass Cleaner • Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Base • Non Bleach Laundry Detergent <br /> • Floor Cleaner • Hair Remover <br /> KEYWORDS <br /> Some keywords to look for on product labels to determine whether waste corrosive bases may be <br /> considered hazardous include: <br /> • Corrosive • Harmful Or Fatal If Swallowed <br /> • Sodium Hydroxide • Ammonia, Ammonium Hydroxide <br /> • Lye • Causes Burns <br /> BIG LOTS,► Hazardous Waste Management Program <br /> Revised 3/21/16 <br />