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lot W <br /> Garden Department (D-28) SAF 09-65 Handling Hazardous Materials <br /> Handling and Handling and disposal of garden lime products vary from state-to-state and/or <br /> disposing of garden by disposal location. Refer to the State-by-State instructions in the HHM <br /> lime Program Binder for your State. If you have garden lime that cannot be sold and <br /> requires disposal,a designated HHM associate must refer to the State-by-State <br /> instructions and call 3E for proper handling, packaging and disposal <br /> instructions. <br /> Hazardous materials If your store does not have a Tool Rental Center (Department 78),the Garden <br /> store use flammable Department will be equipped with a yellow flammable cabinet to store liquids <br /> cabinet used in the store(gasoline,kerosene or aerosols).The cabinet must be stored <br /> under cover. If the Garden Department does not have a covered area where the <br /> cabinet can be placed,it must be placed in the Receiving Department.Only <br /> store-use items,held in approved,properly labeled containers,may be placed in <br /> the Yellow Store Use Flammable Cabinet.The Yellow Store Use Flammable <br /> Cabinet must be locked at all times when not in use and marked with the words <br /> "Store Use Flammable Items Only." <br /> Do NOT store anything in the Yellow Store Use Flammable Cabinet except for in <br /> store-use items. <br /> An example of the Yellow Store Use Flammable Cabinet is shown below. <br /> STORE USE <br /> FLAMMABLE ITEMUl <br /> wow <br /> ONLY <br /> This Flammable Cobinet is for <br /> Storoge of Store Use Flammoble ; <br /> Items Inclerclirr x <br /> 0asollne <br /> Aerosol Products <br /> Solvents <br /> r <br /> Dir mass#roma do*ed at ALL"mem <br /> W •moi ... <br /> Spills in the Garden All Garden Associates must be aware of and look for spills of the various <br /> Department products being stored in the Garden Department. <br /> If a Garden Associate observes spilled materials,they must immediately isolate <br /> the area and call a designated HHM associate who will handle the spill using the <br /> "Procedures for Spills or Unknown Materials" on page 44. <br /> Revised: 12 January 2007 23 <br />