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Adobe Captivate Thursday, January 20, 2022 <br /> Slide 22 - Step 4 <br /> Step 4; <br /> Is it a Universal Waste? <br /> Universal Wastes are; <br /> Universal Waste Stream Federal FedEx Ground Policy <br /> Batteries x x <br /> Pesticides x (Managed as HW) <br /> Mercury-Containing x x <br /> Equipment <br /> Lamps x x <br /> Refer to ENV-703 Universal Waste <br /> Continue <br /> Slide notes <br /> If a material is a waste but does not meet the definitions of a listed or characteristic waste, <br /> it is possible that it may be a universal waste. <br /> Universal wastes are hazardous wastes that are subject to less stringent management requirements <br /> for labeling,storage,onsite accumulation,transport,and disposal. <br /> EPA has identified four types of universal wastes. <br /> They are:Batteries;pesticides that are either recalled or collected in waste pesticide collection programs; <br /> mercury-containing equipment,and lamps and bulbs <br /> Some states have added other hazardous wastes to their state universal waste programs; <br /> however only these four types of hazardous waste noted above qualify as universal waste under the federal regulation. <br /> Please refer to ENV-703 for more information. <br /> Page 42 of 56 <br />