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--A <br />Identifying Hazardous Waste <br />Overview Once you have determined an item is a waste, the second part of processing <br />damages is to determine whether or not a waste item is a hazardous waste. <br />Identifying The following steps should be taken to determine whether a waste item is a <br />Hazardous hazardous waste. <br />Waste <br />© CVS/pharmacy <br />� I <br />Use the keywords on the product label to determine if items may be <br />1 hazardous. Refer to the examples of store hazardous waste below for <br />additional detail. <br />Based on the keywords and examples, if you determine a waste item <br />may be hazardous, place the item in a StrongPak self-sealing bag <br />immediately. If leaking, place adequate absorbent or paper towels in <br />2 the StrongPak self-sealing bag. Place the bagged item in a second <br />StrongPak self-sealing bag and place in the StrongPak container <br />labeled with the appropriate category of waste. (AF, TX, CA, CB, OX, <br />or UW) This process will be described in more detail later in this <br />training. Remember these items cannot be returned to the DC. <br />::3�j Based on the keywords and examples, if you determine a waste item <br />is not hazardous, the waste item may be thrown in the trash. <br />Remember, if you are ever unsure if an item may be hazardous or not, <br />always assume it is hazardous. <br />WASTE + HAZARDOUS = STRONGPAK <br />Continued on next page <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010369 <br />