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Adobe Captivate Thursday, January 20, 2022 <br /> Slide 21 - Step 3 <br /> Step 3: <br /> Is it a listed hazardous waste? <br /> LF Wastes from generic industry sources. <br /> ted Example: Spent Solvents <br /> tes <br /> Pure unused toxic chemicals and pure <br /> unuse acute) to is the 'cols. <br /> ctick�xampfe°s ar ar n and Mico' ine <br /> U =Discarded commercial chemical products <br /> Waste from specific industry sources. <br /> listed Example: Specific industry waste. <br /> Y�85te5 <br /> Continue <br /> Slide notes <br /> A listed hazardous waste is hazardous,not because of the concentration of any contained constituents, <br /> but because it meets a listing description on one of the four lists of hazardous waste in the regulations. <br /> The primary criterion for applying a listed code to a waste is that you know the source of the waste, <br /> such as the process that generated it. <br /> EPA has established four categories of listed wastes,each covering different types of waste streams. <br /> The lists are the F-,K-,P-,and U-lists. <br /> Most of the material identified with the four hazardous waste lists in the regulations <br /> are from manufacturing and industrial operations and are not likely to be found in a FedEx Ground facilities. <br /> It is important to note however,that P-listed wastes may be handled by FedEx Ground facilities as <br /> P-listed waste include several pharmaceuticals including Warfarin and Nicotine. <br /> Page 40 of 56 <br />