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hazardous waste residue to be removed by scraping or chipping if it was a non- <br /> pourable waste or released by pouring out in any orientation for any pourable waste . <br /> ➢ For empty containers with a capacity of 5 gallons or less, these containers <br /> must be recycled or properly disposed of with other solid waste generated at <br /> the facility <br /> ➢ Each empty container larger than 5 gallons that previously held a hazardous <br /> material must be marked " EMPTY" with the date it was emptied and : <br /> • Reclaimed for scrap value by shipping to a reputable reclaimer for metal <br /> recovery; or <br /> • Reconditioned or remanufactured <br /> ➢ Empty containers must be managed offsite within 1 yr. of being emptied . <br /> ➢ Any off-site shipment for reclamation, reconditioning, and / or disposal must <br /> be to reputable facilities that have undergone a due analysis to determine that <br /> they are authorized to accept the waste . <br /> Disposal <br /> Hazardous wastes must be legally transported and manifested by a Department of <br /> Toxics and Substances Control (DTSC) registered hazardous waste hauler to a <br /> permitted Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) . <br /> Management of Used Rags <br /> Only cloth may be used with hazardous materials such as oils or parts cleaning <br /> solvents . <br /> Cloth Rags <br /> Collect dirty cloth rags in closed step cans or other containers in the <br /> maintenance shop . <br /> • Label cans " Dirty Rags Only . " <br /> Return the rags to an industrial laundry for cleaning. <br /> • Maintain invoices specifying the number of rags sent to the laundry . <br /> Disposable Rags <br /> DO NOT use disposable rags with hazardous materials . <br /> • Place disposable rags in trash. <br /> 9of13 <br />