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Photo Waste Handling, Continued <br />Used Photo For Haul Stores Only: <br />Processing All used photo processing chemicals (e.g., chemicals that have passed <br />Chemicals through the SRU or come directly from the processing equipment) must be <br />collected in the PSC haul drum. Haul drums should be stored in a consistent <br />location and kept closed when not in use. The label on the drum must be <br />visible and filled out properly, including the date. <br />When working with any photo chemical liquids, you must: <br />Wear protective gloves, goggles and apron <br />Carefully pour photo rinse water or used photo processing chemicals <br />into the PSC drum provided <br />PSC will periodically come to your store to pick up the haul drums. It is very <br />important that ALL used photo processing chemicals are collected in haul <br />drums at haul stores. <br />Empty F1 <br />For SM Chemistry Stores Only: <br />Cartridges <br />In labs that use SM chemistry in the film processor, <br />the empty F1 cartridges must be collected in the PSC <br />' poly drum. Drums containing empty F1 cartridges <br />must be stored in a consistent location and kept <br />closed when not in use. The label on the drum must <br />be visible and filled out properly, including the date. <br />Spent Metallic <br />Stores that have an SRU periodically generate spent <br />Replacement <br />4b metallic replacement cartridges. These cartridges are <br />Cartridges <br />removed by Kodak field service engineers and <br />shipped b Kodak to a third -party <br />pp y vendor for silver <br />r.' recovery. A log of the cartridge change -out must be <br />maintained by the Kodak field service engineer in the <br />Kodak TechCheck 50 Binder located in the Photo lab. <br />Continued on next page <br />© CVS/pharmacy 10 <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010423 <br />