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Used Rags (cont.) Manifests <br /> ■ Rags sent for laundering are exempt from hazardous waste <br /> regulations upon transportation(no manifest required);must <br /> still be properly containerized and labeled as"hazardous ■ Manifests are multi-copy shipping <br /> waste-used rags sent for laundering"while onsite. documents used to identify and track <br /> ■ For laundered rags to be exempt from manifesting hazardous waste from "cradle to grave." <br /> requirements,the following conditions must be met: <br /> — Rags are not otherwise regulated by EPA ■ Copies <br /> — Rags were not used to clean up or control a spill or release that —Make a legible copy of the"Generator Initial <br /> is required to be reported to a state or federal agency Copy"and send to Rich Brito,Julianne <br /> — No hazardous waste is added to container after rags'original <br /> use Finkelnburg,or Karina Hankins. <br /> - No free liquids are released during transportation -Keep the Generator Initial Copy for your <br /> ■ Maintain documentation from laundering service. records. <br /> 91 <br /> 91 92 <br /> Manifest Information Manifests <br /> ■ Be sure to check the following information is correct before <br /> signing a manifest: <br /> — Your facility EPA ID Number ■ Who receives the"Designated Facility to <br /> Company name(SFPP,L.P.,KMLT,LLC,Calnev—not Kinder Morgan) <br /> — Orange Office address as mailing address Generator"copy of the manifest from the <br /> Your facility information <br /> — West,description,number of containers volume or weight,and units— <br /> Make disposal facility. <br /> sure you agree with any estimating—Do not allow consultants or others to <br /> overestimate our quantities! <br /> — Incorrect Waste Codes <br /> ■ The first time a waste goes to a new TSDF,a Land Disposal ■ What is done with this <br /> Restriction(LDR)form is attached to the manifest. copy? <br /> ■ Only KM employees with waste training sign hazardous waste <br /> manifests. <br /> ■ If any information is incorrect or questionable,have it <br /> corrected on the manifest form before signing it.If needed, <br /> call Rich Brito,Julianne Finkelnburg,Karina Hankins,or Craig <br /> Bishop. <br /> 93 94 <br /> 93 94 <br /> Universal Wastes 1 <br /> ■ Types of Universal Wastes: <br /> — Hazardous Waste Lamps(i.e.,fluorescent,halide,high intensity - <br /> discharge,sodium vapor,lamps with mercury) <br /> — Mercury-containing devices " <br /> — Batteries—spent rechargeable and other hazardous waste <br /> batteries(Lithium batteries have specific packaging/shipping <br /> requirements) <br /> — Cathode ray tubes(CRTs) <br /> — Electronic devices exhibiting hazardous characteristics <br /> — Some States have extra categories:California,Texas <br /> ■ Universal Waste Handlers: <br /> -Waste milk run vendors <br /> — State or local agencies may provide information on universal <br /> waste collection programs on their websites <br /> —Veolia Environmental Services—800-368-9095,www.veoliaes- 't <br /> ts.com;RecyclePak service on website <br /> — Grainger Services—RecyclePaks available at a reduced rate <br /> — Resources for businesses at www.earth911.com, <br /> www.calrecycle.ca.cLov 9s <br /> 95 96 <br /> 16 <br />