Safety Zone Magazine February 2019 | Page 20

waste generators to identify the hazards of waste accumulated in containers, tanks, drip pads and containment buildings. This resulted in a failure to communicate risks associated with wastes being accumulated or stored in different locations, which could put workers, waste handlers, emergency responders and visitors at serious risk. To resolve this issue, the Final Rule stipulates that container and tank labels must now indicate the hazards of such containers’ contents in numerous affected areas. These include areas for waste generator satellite or central accumulation; transfer facilities consolidating hazardous wastes from different generators; and generator container/tank storage areas at treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. Fortunately, the Final Rule allows ample flexibility in how to comply with this new provision. For drip pad and containment buildings, the generator can keep this information in logs or records near the accumulation unit. Waste generators can indicate the hazards of the container’s contents using any of several established methods such as DOT hazard communication, OSHA hazard statement or pictogram, NFPA chemical hazard label, or RCRA characteristic. Examples of how to indicate the hazards include (but are not limited to): 18 SZM Magazine • February ‘19