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• Piercing Valves <br />• Recovery Cylinders <br />The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) requires that removal from major <br />appliances of materials that require special handling be a Certified Appliance Recycler (CAR) <br />certified by DTSC. The County engages an outside firm with this Certification to handle these <br />special materials. The CAR inspects each major appliance in the appliance staging area for <br />materials that require special handling. When identified, these materials are removed and placed <br />in the appropriate container. <br />The CAR completes a DTSC Form 1430 each day appliances are recycled. This form is <br />submitted to the County with an appliance log documenting the materials removed. The CAR <br />also documents the generation of universal and hazardous wastes removed and collected. <br />7.6.3 Special Materials Handling Practices <br />Materials requiring special handling are temporarily stored at the NCRC&SL before removal to <br />permitted facilities. Packaging and labeling are as follows: <br />Mercury switches <br />Packaging: 5 -gallon plastic bucket with screw top lids <br />Labeling: Universal Waste Mercury Devices <br />Refrigerant and Compressor Oils <br />Packaging: 30 or 55 -gallon steel drum <br />Labeling: Used Oil <br />Used Refrigerants <br />Packaging: Recovery Cylinders <br />Labeling: Used Refrigerant <br />PCB Capacitors <br />Packaging: 5 -gallon plastic bucket with screw top lids <br />40 Labeling: Waste Polychlorinated Bi -Phenyls <br />North County RC&SL Page 61 of 68 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin — October 10, 2014 <br />