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Material that requires cial handling removed from dis Jed major appliances. <br /> ❑ Mercury (Hg) Devices ❑ Used Oil ❑ Refrigerants <br /> ❑ Metal Capacitors ❑ Other Hazardous Waste(s) <br /> 1. Describe training for those who remove the material <br /> (On-the-job training, apprentice, formal, informal, trained by another CAR, How do they identify or know what <br /> the material looks like?) <br /> 2. Describe equipment used to remove material <br /> 3. Describe the procedure used to remove material <br /> (How is the material identified?How is it accessed?Are they attached in some way?Do you have to remove <br /> anything to access the item?Do they remove the entire unit containing material, drill or punch a hole, suck or <br /> drain out fluids?) <br /> 4. Describe how the you manage the material <br /> ■ Container size, material, sealed, open, tank, bin, drum, bucket <br /> ■ Dedicated storage area? <br /> • Labeling:dated? Waste type? <br /> ■ Packing for stability, breakage? <br /> ■ Accumulation time and tracking? <br /> ■ Where is the waste sent? To a recycler, HW landfill, Incinerator <br /> ■ How does it get there?Is it self transported, transported by the recycler or a haz. hauler <br /> ■ Type of management?Disposal, Recycle, Reuse, Reclaim, Incineration, Universal waste, Hazardous <br /> waste, Hazardous waste landfill <br /> ■ Are capacitor/refrigerant types segregated or do they all go into one container? <br /> • Is a mercury spill kit available? <br /> ■ Are mercury switches packaged to prevent breakage?How <br /> 5. Describe training for those who manage the material <br />