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[ADD <br /> COMPANY]LOGO <br /> SOP: Used Oil Management <br /> Effective Date: <br /> Reviewed by: <br /> PURPOSE: <br /> California Health and Safety Code section 25250.4 requires that used oil be managed as <br /> a hazardous waste unless it has been recycled and is shown to meet the specifications <br /> for recycled oil in Health and Safety Code section 25250.1(b), or qualifies for a recycling <br /> exclusion under Health and Safety Code section 25143.2. <br /> This SOP describes management practices to ensure compliance with California's used <br /> oil management regulations.This SOP does not address oils contaminated with <br /> polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). <br /> PROCEDURE: <br /> FACILITY NAME personnel must adhere to the following procedure for managing <br /> used oil: <br /> • Label all used oil containers, portable tanks and stationary tanks as "Used Oil" <br /> and label the container or tank with the initial accumulation date and hazard <br /> properties. <br /> • All fill ports for piping leading to storage tanks must be labeled with the words <br /> "Used Oil." Ensure that all containers are in good condition and compatible with <br /> the storage of used oil. <br /> • Ensure that used oil vessels and conveyances are properly managed to prevent <br /> oil leaks and spills. <br /> • Ensure that used oil filters are managed either as hazardous waste or solid waste, <br /> under specified conditions. <br /> • If a funnel is used in the bunghole of a container, it must either be removed when <br /> the container is not being added to (and the container closed), or be equipped <br /> with a valve or cover of some sort to prevent leakage if the drum should be <br /> turned over. <br /> Refer to Hazardous Waste Management SOP for your appropriate generator status <br /> and follow all requirements contained therein for both containers and tanks. <br /> I of <br />