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2.4 Hazardous Waste Examples <br /> Damaged, r r containers <br /> x1Expiredr <br /> products thrcan'tresold <br /> Containers that are not labeled or <br /> contain an unknown substance <br /> Aerosol cans that are empty, <br /> partially empty, or damaged <br /> �VFluorescent bulbs and tubes <br /> Light ballasts <br /> Spilledchemicalproducts any <br /> ecrd� _ suppliesclean <br /> Used gasoline, rily , <br /> r <br /> solvent-soaked r , <br /> Any type ofbattery <br /> Notes: <br /> If your location uses,stocks,or stores a Hazardous Material,you have the potential to generate Hazardous Waste,and <br /> there are several ways that this can happen. <br /> The following items are considered Hazardous Waste: <br /> • Damaged,leaking containers that cannot be sold to customers or returned to a vendor <br /> • Expired products or products returned to your location by customers that cannot be sold or returned to the vendor <br /> • Containers that are not labeled or contain an unknown substance <br /> • Aerosol cans that are empty,partially empty,or damaged <br /> • Fluorescent bulbs and tubes,because they have trace amounts of mercury in them <br /> • Light ballasts,because of potential PCBs <br /> • Spilled chemical products and any supplies used to clean up the spill,including bagged goods such as concrete, <br /> grout,and lime <br /> • Used gasoline,oil,and oily or solvent-soaked rags <br /> • Any type of battery used for tools or equipment <br /> Published by Articulate° Storyline www.articulate.com <br />