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GET RID OF IT Waste Management for Dealerships
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GET RID OF ITWaste Management for Dealerships
GET RID OF ITWaste Management for Dealerships
SpeakersSpeakers
Hannah CrawfordEHS Engineer III
904-860-2019 hcrawford@kpaonline.com
Moderator Presenter
Becky RossMarketing Manager
303-228-8753bross@kpaonline.com
QuestionsQuestions
• If you have questions during the presentation, please submit them using the “Questions” feature
• Questions will be answered at the end of the webinar
What is a Hazardous Waste?What is a Hazardous Waste?
Must be hazardous AND must be a waste!Characteristic:• Ignitable• Corrosive• Reactive• Toxic
Listed:• F-Listed
Ignitable WastesIgnitable Wastes
• Flashpoint <140 F• Gasoline, Brake Clean, Lacquer Thinner• Keep them closed• Keep them grounded
Corrosive WastesCorrosive Wastes
• pH <2.0 or >12.5• Battery Acid, Floor Cleaner, Detail
Chemicals• Compatible containers• Gloves/eyes/face protection
Reactive WastesReactive Wastes
• React to shock, air exposure, water exposure
• Air bags, seatbelt pretensioners
Toxic WastesToxic Wastes
• 40 toxics• Heavy Metals, Chlorinated Compounds,
MEK• Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure (TCLP)
Listed WastesListed Wastes
• F002 – solvents used for degreasing (methylene chloride, tetrachloroethylene)
• F003 – ignitable solvents (acetone, methanol)
• F005 – toxic/ignitable solvents (benzene, MEK, toluene
What is a Hazardous Waste?What is a Hazardous Waste?
A HAZARDOUS WASTE
DETERMINATION MUST BE MADE ON
EVERY WASTE!!!
Generator StatusGenerator Status
1. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG)- Less than 220 pounds a
month
2. Small Quantity Generator (SQG)- 220-2,200 pounds a
month- Stricter requirements
3. Large Quantity Generator (LQG)
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Used Oil/Filters/Coolant/Gasoline:1. Used ATF, oil/synthetics2. Used oil/fuel filters3. Used antifreeze4. Contaminated gasoline
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Parts Washers:1. Drum filled2. Recycling3. Hot/aqueous parts washers4. Brake Washers5. Continued Use Programs6. Smart/SafeWashers
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Paint/Thinner Waste:1. Waterborne2. Solvent-containing3. Recyclers – “hockey pucks”
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Paint Booth Filters:
May be hazardous waste, especially if using paint containing heavy metals.
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Universal Waste:1. Batteries2. Fluorescent lamps3. E-waste
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Tires:Many states have specific tire storage
regulations – how many, where they are stored, how they are stored
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Shop Towels, Paper Towels:1. Can be laundered at a facility connected to
a POTW2. If not laundered, must be collected as a
hazardous waste if contaminated with a toxic, F002, or F005 chemical
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Wheel Weights:Lead-containing wheel weights are
hazardous and must be recycled or disposed of as hazardous waste.
Not hazardous waste if recycled.
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Oil/Water Separators:Sludge must be tested or presumed
hazardous.
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Brake Dust:Some states consider
dust from the lathe to be potentially hazardous, depending on the content of your rotors. At a minimum, dust should be collected neatly in a bin.
Common Waste StreamsCommon Waste Streams
Aerosol Cans:1. May be thrown in trash if completely
empty of product AND propellant2. May be punctured with an approved
device only – waste must be captured
MAY BE HAZARDOUS WASTE!
ContainmentContainment
• Waste streams should be kept separated• Waste must be compatible with container• Container must be labeled• Hazardous waste containers must be kept
closed• Weekly container inspections may be
required based on your generator status
DisposalDisposal
• Registered vendors, HHW• Legitimate recycling
PaperworkPaperwork
• Hazardous waste signers must have DOT Hazardous Materials certification
• Hazardous waste manifests must be kept for a minimum of 3 years
• Cradle-to-grave• Double-check your papers,
know your vendors!
QUESTIONS?
FREE CONSULTING TIME!!!
Contact UsContact Uswww.kpaonline.com
bross@kpaonline.com
866-356-1735
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