Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste Container Storage Area Checklist
Hazardous materials and hazardous wastes must be stored properly to avoid environmental contamination and potential emergencies.
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As part of an effective hazardous waste management program, the Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste Container Storage Area Checklist app contains safety items that help facilities learn how to store hazardous materials properly. The app has the following sections: Accumulation Time Exemption, Container Storage Areas, and Satellite Accumulation Areas. Inspectors and facility managers can use the app to check for potential violations related to waste container storage areas onsite, as well as satellite storage areas. Some noteworthy items in this app include marking of accumulation dates on containers, labeling and marking containers as containing "Hazardous Waste", ensuring the containers are in good condition, making sure containers are compatible with the waste being stored (e.g., not storing liquid waste in a solid waste container, or storing radioactive waste in an unshielded container), if containers are kept closed when waste is added, and much more. This app may help users in waste management facilities with checking secondary containment to safeguard against leaking chemical waste or biohazardous waste, accumulation points for waste, and the waste stream process whereby waste ultimately ends up going from a waste generator, through a disposal site, and into storage containers. Check out the Texas Industrial Hazardous Waste Container Storage Area Checklist app for the full waste management checklist.
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