Hazardous Waste Program
Learn the top 10 most common hazardous waste violations, including open containers, labeling requirements, and more. Stay compliant and avoid penalties with this comprehensive guide.
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Hazardous Waste Program Top 10 Violations
Number 10 • Open containers of hazardous waste - 40 CFR 265.173(a). Don’t
Number 10 40 CFR 265.173(a) Don’t Don’t
Number 10 40 CFR 265.173(a) Don’t Don’t
Number 9 • Failure to date hazardous waste containers pursuant to 40 CFR 262.34(a)(2). Don’t
Number 8 • Failure to respond to a release of used oil pursuant to 40 CFR 279.22(d). Don’t
Number 8 40 CFR 279.22(d) Don’t Don’t
Number 7 • Failure to document weekly hazardous waste container inspections pursuant to 62-730.160(6), FAC. (Note: Failure to conduct inspections would be number 9 if separated out – 40 CFR 265.174.)
Number 6 • Failure to properly label universal waste lamp containers pursuant to 62-737.400(5)(b), FAC and 40 CFR 273.14(e). Don’t
Number 662-737.400(5)(b), FAC and 40 CFR 273.14(e) Don’t Don’t
Number 5 • Failure to keep containers of spent mercury lamps closed pursuant to 40 CFR 273.13(d)(1). Don’t
Number 540 CFR 273.13(d)(1) Don’t Don’t
Number 4 • Failure to label used oil filter containers with the words “Used Oil Filters” pursuant to 62-710.850(5)(a), FAC. Don’t
Number 4 62-710.850(5)(a), FAC Don’t Don’t
Number 3 • Failure to label used oil tanks and containers with the words “Used Oil” pursuant to 40 CFR 279.22(c)(1). Don’t
Number 3 40 CFR 279.22(c)(1) Don’t Don’t
Number 2 • Failure to perform a hazardous waste determination pursuant to 40 CFR 262.11.
Number 2 40 CFR 262.11 Don’t Don’t
Number 1 • Failure to provide secondary containment for used oil tanks and containers pursuant to 62-710.401(6), FAC. Don’t
Number 162-710.401(6), FAC Don’t Don’t
Number 162-710.401(6), FAC Don’t Don’t
Number 162-710.401(6), FAC Don’t Don’t