This document provides an overview of dangerous waste management and awareness training goals. It discusses regulations around waste labeling, drummed waste, satellite accumulation, and universal waste. Key points covered include definitions of solid and hazardous waste, waste characterization codes, examples of characterized wastes, labeling requirements, storage time limits, inspection procedures, and universal waste regulations. The review section restates some of the main requirements around drummed waste labeling and definition of solid waste.
2. Training Goals
Waste Labeling for different categories of waste
Drummed waste regulations
Universal waste regulations
Satellite accumulation regulations
3. Definition of Solid waste
Abandoned/Destined
for Disposal
Inherently Waste like
Recycled
Haz Waste Exclusions
Sewer/NPDES Discharge
40 CFR 261.2
(a)(1) a solid waste is any
discarded material that is
not excluded by variance
granted under 則則 260.30
and 260.31
4. Waste Characterization
EPA Listed Codes
K/F Codes
U/P Codes
EPA Characteristic Waste
D Codes
WADOE
W Codes
6. Waste Labeling
Drums containing Dangerous
Waste
Accumulated Start Date
Date waste was first into the
drum
Contents Brief description of
waste origin
Crude Oil Tank Bottom
Sludge
API Separator Sludge
7. Waste Labeling
Label Orientation
Place on upper 1/3 of drum
DOT Hazard identification label placed
next to Dangerous Waste Label
8. Drummed Waste
New open-head drums from receiving
Avoid mixing Haz/Non-haz
Label drums as soon as waste is places into drum
Contact environmental department for proper labels
9. Drummed Waste
Leave minimum of 6 outage in the drum
Drums with general refuse must be marked
Lid gasket is intact
Secure drum lid with tightened ring
Transport drums to the haz waste pad
12. Satellite Accumulations
Accumulation of Dangerous Waste <55 gal per Waste
Stream-No Date on Label
At the Point of Generation-Operator Control
Inspection and Containment consideration
13. Satellite Accumulation Wastes at U.S.
Oil
Spent Aerosol Cans
COD Analytical Waste/Mercury
Tank #471 Strainer Debris
Spent Paint/Thinner
Batteries (Universal Waste)
Oily Rags/Absorbent Pads (Non-Haz)
14. Inspecting Hazardous Waste Drums
Will the drum leak if it tips over?
Fresh pair of eyes
The inspector is looking at every waste storage
container with new eyes
16. Universal Waste
Can be stored for up to one year
Must be properly packaged and
labeled
17. Review
Drummed Waste
Leave 6 of outage
Drums with general refuse must
be marked
Label Orientation
Place on upper 1/3 of drum
DOT Hazard identification label
placed next to Dangerous Waste
Label
Definition of Solid waste
a solid waste is any
discarded material that
is not excluded by
variance granted under
則則 260.30 and 260.31