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E <br />r <br />identification system placards developed by the National Fire <br />Prevention Association (NFPA). <br />(e) Valves on hazardous waste storage tanks shall be kept locked <br />when the facility is unattended. <br />3. Storage in containers. <br />(a) Containers used for storing hazardous waste shall be in a condi- <br />tion such that the containers can be safely transported, handled <br />or moved. <br />(b) Areas used for storing containers of hazardous waste shall be <br />widely separated, or physical barriers shall be provided to <br />ensure that commingling of incompatible hazardous wastes cannot <br />occur if a container on one pad ruptures. <br />(c) A label shall be maintained on all containers in which hazardous <br />wastes are stored for 90 days or more and records for the storage <br />of all hazardous wastes shall be maintained pursuant to Section <br />66545, Title 22 of the California Administrative Code. Labels <br />shall include the following information: <br />(1) Composition and physical state of the waste; <br />(2) Special safety recommendations and precautions for handling <br />the waste; <br />(3) Statement or statements which call attention to the partic- <br />ular hazardous properties of the waste; <br />(4) Amount of waste and name and address of the person produc- <br />ing the waste; and <br />(5) Date of acceptance at the storage facility. <br />(d) Empty containers contaminated with hazardous materials shall be <br />stored, handled, processed and disposed of as hazardous wastes. <br />4. Disposal in cells. <br />(a) The locations, construction, and use of burial cells shall be <br />such that the wastes in each cell cannot escape and cannot mix <br />with wastes in other cells. <br />(b) Each burial cell shall be enclosed by a barrier composed of, or <br />shall be lined on the bottom and on all sides with, a material <br />which is impermeable to the waste being deposited within the <br />