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j���[A��� �~�G`��D] <br /> 8tonae have o U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hazardous waste generator <br /> identification number (EPA |D Number). Re-notifications are prepared on behalf ofthe Store <br /> (USEPA Form 8700-12) as needed to identify new hazardous waste streams generated, or to <br /> identify changes in generator status or other noteworthy changes to Store information. Store <br /> colleagues receive initial and annual refresher hazardous waste management awareness <br /> training, in keeping with the CVS/pharmacy Hazardous Waste Management Program. <br /> The Hazardous Waste Storage Area is located in the back room. Spill response equipment is <br /> located nearby and is replenished as it is used. Additional hazardous waste storage containers <br /> may be located in the pharmacy (hazardous pharmacy waste only) and/or in the wet photo lab, <br /> where present (hazardous photo waste on|y) <br /> Hazardous waste generated at the store generally consists of broken, spilled or damaged <br /> retail products, over-the-counter medications, waste pharmaceuticals and, in some locations, <br /> silver-bearing photo processing liquid waste, filters, or outdated photo processing chemicals. <br /> VVaota itenna, including waste retail prnducto, may be regulated as hazardous waste either <br /> beoeueetheyarespeoifina||y |ietedaohnzardouoinFadera| oratoteregu|ahons (e.g.. oertain <br /> phornnooeudoo| vvaste) orbacousetheyexhibitoneornnoraofthefo||ovvinghozardouowante <br /> characteristics: oonosivity (acidic orboaio). toxicity, Onnnnnobi|ity. or reactivity. The Store may <br /> also generate electronic waste and universal waste lamps and batteries that must be managed <br /> in accordance with specified regulatory requirements in order to avoid being regulated as <br /> hazardous waste. <br /> MAY 2016 <br /> REVISION DATE <br /> Page ro,2o <br />