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Below in Figure 3 . 6 is an illustration of Federal EPA Best Management <br /> Practices for containers <br /> BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES for A + <br /> r Match the Wasto with Mark Containers <br /> the Correct Type of O with the words <br /> q"WContainer "Hazardous Waste" <br /> and "Start Date" <br /> Characterize - -- GI f <br /> Waste <br /> Do Not Mix i <br /> Incompatible � « <br /> Wastes In 7 ':::.« <br /> Soa Page a I a Container Soo Pago 5 _ SCO Pd,Qe a _ See PageLAW <br /> g <br /> as sure to eliminate Inepsd <br /> all previous markings Physically Separate Container Storaga <br /> before •use _ Containers Holding Areas Weekly <br /> _ Incompatible Wastes rT� <br /> Neap <br /> - Containers - - - — {� ,• <br /> In ¢ "0 - I <br /> 000 <br /> Condition <br /> sus PZwe 4 See r ege r t See Paeo tT see gg• r7 <br /> Refer to U.S. EPA Region 6 Best Management Practices Handbook for Hazardous Waste <br /> Figure 3. 6 Federal EPA Best Management Practices for Container Managennent <br /> 3. 5. 4. Labeling <br /> Each container in which hazardous waste is accumulated must be labeled <br /> with the following information (an example is shown in Figure 3 . 7) : <br /> • The words " Hazardous Waste" <br /> • Composition and physical state of the waste (liquid, solid, or gas) <br /> • Hazardous properties of the waste (e . g . , reactive, ignitable) <br /> • Name, address, and EPA identification number of the generator/ facility <br /> • Accumulation dates - <br /> o Initial Accumulation Date : <br /> ■ The date that the first drop or particle enters the container at the Satellite <br /> Accumulation Area, which starts the one-year clock for storage . <br /> ■ The date that a hazardous material container is emptied <br /> ■ The date you decide that stock chemicals are no longer needed <br /> CGA 16 MAY 2015 <br />