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What are the drawbacks of using Pandash and CSI? <br />• Assuming a product is not a regulated waste under RCRA or state regulations <br />simply because it does not flag as hazmat in Pandash or CSI. This is not correct! <br />• Consumer quantity hazmat products (ORM-D) are not regulated by DOT and <br />therefore do not show up as hazmat in Pandash or CSI, but these MAY STILL BE <br />HAZARDOUS. <br />• Other products that are regulated by RCRA or state requirements, but not by the <br />DOT are: <br />— Electronics (if they have lithium batteries included they will show up in Pandash/CSI) <br />— Health and Beauty Aids (HBA —shampoos, conditioners, cosmetics, etc) <br />— Compact fluorescent lights (CFL) <br />— Non -hazardous liquids <br />• The DOT hazard class does not directly match with RCRA hazardous waste <br />categories. <br />• The material Safety Data Sheet (SDS) must still be used to identify waste <br />characteristics and/or listed constituents to determine if the wastes are hazardous <br />under RCRA or state regulations. <br />® 9/23/2019 Amazon Confidential 47 EHS <br />