(a) A universal waste handler shall manage:
- (1) Universal waste batteries in accordance with Env-Hw 1109;
- (2) Universal waste pesticides in accordance with Env-Hw 1110;
- (3) Universal waste mercury-containing devices in accordance with Env-Hw 1111;
- (4) Universal waste lamps in accordance with Env-Hw 1112;
- (5) Universal waste cathode ray tubes in accordance with Env-Hw 1113;
- (6) Universal waste antifreeze in accordance with Env-Hw 1114; and
- (7) Universal waste aerosol cans in accordance with Env-Hw 1115.
- (b) Universal waste shall be managed in a way that prevents the release of the universal waste, or any component of the universal waste, to the environment.
(c) When containment of a particular type of universal waste is required by Env-Hw 1109.03(a), Env-Hw 1110.04, Env-Hw 1111.03(a), Env-Hw 1111.03(b)(2), Env-Hw 1112.03(a), Env-Hw 1113.03(a), Env-Hw 1113.03(b)(4), Env-Hw 1114.03, Env-Hw 1115.03(a)(1), Env-Hw 1115.03(b)(1), or Env-Hw 1115.03(b)(2), the containers shall be:
- (1) Closed, except when universal waste is being added to or removed from the container;
- (2) Compatible with the universal waste and its contents; and
- (3) Free of defects, design characteristics, or damage that could result in leakage, spillage, or other environmental releases.
Source. #7578, eff 10-13-01; (See Revision Note #1 at chapter heading for Env-Hw 1100) ss by #9367, eff 1-28-09; ss by #12353, eff 8-14-17; ss by #13406, eff 7-23-22