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11 of 14 <br /> Chemical Storage <br /> • After using a chemical,the container must be tightly closed and returned to its original <br /> place <br /> • Ensure all labels are on each chemical <br /> • Corrosive chemicals should be stored in corrosion resistant areas <br /> • Label storage areas according to the type of chemical family or hazard classification <br /> • Inspect storage areas at least annually <br /> • Keep storage areas well lit, appropriately ventilated and at a consistent cool <br /> temperature <br /> • Eliminate ignition sources such as open flames, heat sources or direct sunlight <br /> • Keep fire extinguishers handy and in good operating order <br /> • Ensure chemical leaks or spills are controlled <br /> • Prevent chemicals from running down sink, floor or storm water drains and clean <br /> up spills and drips immediately <br /> Storage area requirements: <br /> • Inspect storage areas at least annually <br /> • Use only approved storage cabinets. Never alter a flammable storage cabinet <br /> • Label storage areas according to the type of chemical family or hazard classification <br /> found there. <br /> • Keep containers closed unless you are dispensing a chemical or adding to the container. <br /> • Never store a container open with a funnel in it. <br /> • Provide secondary containment for liquids in containers larger than 1 gallon in size. <br /> • Use approved containers for flammable solvents <br /> • Chemicals must be separated when being stored to ensure that incompatible chemicals <br /> do not mix if there is a spill. <br /> - Keep the outside of containers clean and the storage area tidy. <br /> - Do not store liquids above solids to avoid contamination in the event of a leak. <br /> - Always store corrosives on spill trays <br /> - storage is also important because of chemical reactivity if spills occur while in <br /> storage <br /> Waste Oil Storage requirements: <br /> RDOl15 MN esoous� <br /> • Ensure you use the correct barrels for proper disposal of waste oil <br /> or oil by-products. Use of an approved 3-ring barrel for disposal for <br /> solid waste (oil with sludge material, etc.). Use of a drum spill tray I� <br /> or grate to capture oil before it goes on the ground. <br /> • Chemical collection areas, such as used oil, used filters, and <br /> universal waste are to be labeled. -- <br /> There are different types of hazardous waste labels: <br /> Hazardous waste label must include your information, business name, address, <br /> phone number <br /> �WAA� 2021 Hazard Communication <br /> WESiEflN AGOCUL�Mt GAGCES= <br /> I "AA I Trainer Guide Example <br />