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Identifying Hazardous Waste, Continued <br />Stop! There are many items that can be found throughout our store that, if waste, <br />Read the may be considered hazardous waste due to the ingredients they contain. <br />Label Examples of items that may be considered hazardous waste are: <br />• Flammables, Flammable Aerosols, and Combustibles <br />t • Corrosive Acids <br />• Corrosive Bases <br />• Oxidizers <br />• Toxics & State Regulated Wastes (including over-the-counter <br />medicines) <br />• Universal Waste <br />These items have keywords on the label that help you determine whether or <br />not they may be hazardous. <br />You must use the following guidance to decide whether or not a waste is <br />hazardous waste. You must also make sure all hazardous waste items are <br />properly bagged and placed into the Front Store container that corresponds <br />to the specific category of waste. It is very important to keep different <br />categories of waste items separate. <br />Continued on next page <br />© CVS/pharmacy 9 <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010370 <br />