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purposes you don't need to include it on the label. EPA&CA waste numbers are not required. For the label you need 6 <br /> items: <br /> 1. Words "Hazardous Waste" <br /> 2. Generator name &address (which you have on the label) <br /> 3. Accumulation start date (date the first drop of hazardous waste goes into the container. Small quantity <br /> generators can keep waste on site up to 180 days) <br /> 4. Contents (What is in the container? The descriptions you provided below are acceptable) <br /> 5. Physical state (Liquid or Solid) <br /> 6. Hazardous properties (flammable,toxic, corrosive or reactive depending on what you have in the container) <br /> I had a couple of questions about the inspection. For the disposition area: How often are you guys sorting through that <br /> stuff? How do you make a determination on what is hazardous waste and what can be distributed to third parties? For <br /> the items that are in the area, are they damaged products from your site, damaged returns or a combination? <br /> Thanks, <br /> Lydia Baker <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> San Joaquin County <br /> Environmental Health Department <br /> 209-468-8257 <br /> (baker@sicehd.com <br /> From: David Anaya (DHL Supply Chain) <David.Anaya@dhl.com> <br /> Sent:Thursday, April 11, 2019 11:41 AM <br /> To: Lydia Baker [EH] <Ibaker@sjcehd.com> <br /> Cc: David Pepe (DHL Supply Chain) <David.Pepe@dhl.com> <br /> Subject: RE: Follow up request <br /> Importance: High <br /> Looks like I found it! Haha. <br /> But would appreciate your guidance in properly filling it out... <br /> Please look at the image below. <br /> Our we correct with what's specified below? I used our CERS ID as our EPA ID, is that correct? <br /> Do we include Manifest Doc No even if nothing is scheduled to be picked up yet? <br /> EPA waste no? CA waste no? <br /> Contents, composition: I know hazardous waste is classified into four qualifications here on site: <br /> 1. Sodium hypochloride—bleach <br /> 2. Hydrogen peroxide—oxidizer <br /> 3. Multi Purpose (acid)—glycolic acid <br /> 4. Non regulated—neutral <br /> Can we use these classifications to specify composition? <br /> The physical state would be liquid. <br /> 2 <br />