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• Reactive : Reactive wastes are unstable under normal conditions . They <br /> can cause explosions or release toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when <br /> heated, compressed, or mixed with water . Examples include : drain <br /> openers, ammonia, and car batteries . <br /> Note : Products can show more than one characteristic, for example <br /> brass / silver polish is toxic, flammable and corrosive; hairspray/ hair dye is <br /> toxic and flammable . <br /> 3 . 2 . HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION <br /> A facility must first determine if the waste they generate is a hazardous <br /> waste . <br /> Figure 3. 1 illustrates a flowchart that can be used to determine whether you <br /> have a hazardous waste . <br /> Is the material <br /> a solid waste? raw <br /> Is the waste listed in CFR 261 .31 , Is the waste excluded <br /> 261 . 32 , 261 .33(e), or 261 . 33(f) ? i3q�: W121�13namil from the definition of <br /> solid waste? <br /> Is the waste (orthe waste components) listed as hazardous in 22 <br /> CCR Chapter 11 Appendix X ? <br /> Does the generator wish to classify the Is the waste toxic (22 <br /> . . - <br /> waste as nonhazardous pursuant to 22 Is the waste ignitable (22 CCR 66261 *21 ) ? <br /> CCR 66260 *200 ? Is the waste reactive (22 CCR 66261m23) ? <br /> Is the waste corrosive (22 CCR 66261 ,22)? <br /> rr WASTE IS • <br /> HAZARDOUS <br /> WAST E - A <br /> Figure 3 . 1 Hazardous Waste Determination Flowchart <br /> Note : A facility can also choose to rely on professional expertise to determine <br /> whether the waste is a hazardous waste or by sending the waste to a certified <br /> laboratory for testing and analysis . <br /> CCA 6 MAY 2015 <br />