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English, 07.11.2019 00:31 aurora32

Do you know what each item in the central hazardous waste storage area is for? match the description to the corresponding item.

drag the options into the correct position, and then select submit.

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hazardous waste management chart

plastic bags used to store hazardous waste. they have a zip-type closure and should only store one hazardous

waste item

zip-die tags

a second layer of protection in the hazardous waste containers, they should be sealed with a knot.

chemical bags

identifies facility and waste information and must be placed on used hazardous waste containers.

hazardous waste bucket label

these are used to close and label bucket liners.

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bucketliner

a job aid which displays how to determine a spill category and how to store hazardous waste until it is picked up

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