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RECEIVED BY SJCEHD (EF) ON 2/18/2020 <br /> HAZARDOUS WASTE ACCUMULATION AREA <br /> HOW TO HANDLE AND DISPOSE <br /> OF RETAIL PRODUCT WASTE <br /> 1. Products become waste when they are: 6. Place the bag in the appropriate tote. <br /> A. Spilled 7. If the waste is the result of a spill: <br /> B. Broken/Leaking A. Wear proper PPE. <br /> C. Not in their original packaging B. Contain spill with absorbent and/or paper towels. <br /> D. Open/Used (Broken Seal) C. Sweep up and collect the absorbent/kitty litter and paper <br /> E. Expired,e.g., medicines and vitamins towels and place in bags along with the product container. <br /> F. Can't be used for their intended purpose D. Use as many bags as necessary. <br /> 2. Use the PDT gun to scan the product and identify the waste E. Double bag as needed. <br /> category. If the PDT is not available,use the Hazardous Waste F. Label plastic bags with a description of the contents,e.g., <br /> Category Guide. "Beach cleanup." <br /> 3. Place the product upright in sealable plastic bag. If item is G. Place the bag in the appropriate tote. <br /> leaking, add absorbent or kitty litter to absorb free liquid. 8. When placing material in appropriate tote, ensure that the tote <br /> DOUBLE BAG ALL LEAKERS label is properly filled out. <br /> 4. You may add more than one item per bag if the SKU/Items A. The accumulation start date is the date when the first item is <br /> are identical.Otherwise, it's one(1) item per bag. placed in the tote. This date tells you how long waste has <br /> been stored there. <br /> A. Batteries must have non-conductive tape placed over the <br /> terminals prior to placing in plastic bags. 9. If prior to pickup, you've exceeded 8 totes, request pickup as <br /> soon as possible through Office Trax or SDS. In your request, <br /> S. Label the bag with the product name if the label is unreadable. note that all of your totes are full. <br /> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. <br /> Aerosols, Flammables, Corrosive Acids <br /> and Combustibles Physical State: Liquid, Gel or Powder <br /> Physical State: Liquid, Solid or Aerosol 0 AF Calcium, Lime, and Rust Removers <br /> C =A • Metal Cleaners and Polishers <br /> • ALL Aerosols Soap Scum Removers <br /> • Disposable Lighters/Lighter Fluid Some Toilet Bowl Cleaners <br /> • Hand Sanitizers 0 Boric Acid <br /> • Nail Polish and Remover <br /> • Furniture Spray and Polishes C Corrosive Bases <br /> • Perfumes and Colognes Physical State: Liquid <br /> • Rubbing Alcohol and Alcohol-Based smB a Multi-Surface Cleaners <br /> Products <br /> Cleaning Sprays and S of Removers • Non Aerosol Oven Cleaners <br /> • gp • Liquid Dishwasher Detergents <br /> • Hair and Deodorant Sprays 0 Liquid Drain Cleaners <br /> • Engine/Carburetor/Fuel Treatments • Degreasing Cleaners <br /> • Aerosol Insect Sprays • Some Toilet Bowl Cleaners <br /> State-Regulated, Oxidizers, Reactives <br /> Toxics, Electronics, Physical State:Liquid, Gel or Powder <br /> ST OTC Pharmaceuticals, ox Laundry Bleach <br /> Universal Waste • Hair Bleach Products <br /> • Sparklers, Pop-Its, Fireworks <br /> Physical State: Liquid or Solid 0 Denture Cleaners <br /> • Fluorescent Lamps/Bulbs Pool Chemicals <br /> 0 U • Household & Button Batteries • Acne Treatment (Benzoyl Peroxide) <br /> • Electronic Devices • Powdered Cleaners (Ajax Type) <br /> • Motor Oil, Brake Fluid <br /> • Lotions, Sunscreens FOR SERVICE OR QUESTIONS ABOUT CLASSIFICATIONS OF WASTE MATERIAL <br /> • Cosmetics CALL EH&S AT: 1-800-876-8697 OPTION 2,EXT. 13075 <br /> • OTC Medicines <br /> • Soaps, Detergents, Shampoos IN CASE OF EMERGENCY OR SPILL LARGER THAN I GALLON <br /> • Windshield Washer Fluid1-800-451-8346 <br /> • Insecticides, Rat Poisons <br /> DOLLAR TREE FAMILY1 D3LLAR. <br />