Mich. Admin. Code R. 299.9310 - Pre-transport requirements applicable to small and large quantity generators
Rule 310.
(1)
Before transporting hazardous waste or offering hazardous waste for
transportation off site, a small quantity or large quantity generator shall do
all of the following:
(a) Package the waste in
accordance with the applicable DOT regulations on packaging under 49 CFR parts
173, 178, and 179.
(b) Label each
package in accordance with the applicable DOT regulations on hazardous
materials under 49 CFR part 172.
(c) Mark each package of hazardous waste in
accordance with the applicable DOT regulations under 49 CFR part 172.
(d) Mark each container of 119 gallons or
less used in the transportation with the following words and information
displayed in accordance with
49 CFR
172.304:
(i) HAZARDOUS WASTE - Federal Law Prohibits
Improper Disposal. If found, contact the nearest police or public safety
authority or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(ii) Generator's Name and Address
_________________
(iii) Generator's
Site Identification Number ____________
(iv) Manifest Tracking Number
_____________________
(v) The
hazardous waste number identifying the waste.
(e) A generator may use a nationally
recognized electronic system, such as bar coding, to identify the hazardous
waste number, as required by subdivision (d)(v) or subdivision (f) of this
subrule.
(f) Lab packs that will be
incinerated in compliance with
40 CFR
268.42(c) are not required
to be marked with hazardous waste numbers, except D004, D005, D006, D007, D008,
D010, and D011, if applicable.
(g)
Placard or offer the initial transporter the appropriate placards according to
DOT regulations for hazardous materials under 49 CFR part 172, subpart
F.
(2) The placement of
bulk or non-containerized liquid hazardous waste or hazardous waste containing
free liquids, whether or not sorbents have been added, in any landfill is
prohibited. Before disposal in a hazardous waste landfill, liquids must meet
additional requirements as specified in
40 CFR
264.314 and
265.314.
Notes
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