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California Regulated Waste Management Training <br />�4 California Universal Wastes <br />► Batteries <br />► Electronic Devices <br />► Mercury -containing equipment <br />► Bulbs (lamps) <br />► Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) and <br />CRT Glass <br />► Non -Empty Aerosol Cans <br />.rte <br />0 Empty Containers <br />► Empty container is considered empty <br />when NO pourable contents remain <br />regardless of container orientation <br />Drip Dry Standard — ALL pourable wastes no <br />longer pour when the container is inverted, and <br />ALL non -pourable wastes are scraped or <br />otherwise removed. <br />► Solids containers are considered empty <br />once all contents have been scraped from <br />the inside of the container <br />No hazardous material remains that can be <br />feasibly removed <br />y� Empty Container Management <br />► California <br />Empty containers that meet the "drip-dry" <br />standard may be managed as follows: <br />If < 5 gals, may be disposed in non -hazardous <br />landfill. <br />If > 5 gals, must be reclaimed for scrap value, <br />reconditioned, remanufactured, or refilled. <br />J"^a <br />F(11.]: C tIZ7, i V1 E.- L )* <br />OCT 18 2015 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />WEA11Y DEM1211AFNT <br />7 <br />