N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Hw 1115.03

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Env-Hw 1115.03 - Requirements for Management of Universal Waste Aerosol Cans
(a) A universal waste handler shall store all universal waste aerosol cans in containers that:
(1) Meet the requirements of Env-Hw 1102.03(c)(2) and (3); and
(2) Are protected from sources of heat.
(b) Immediately, not to exceed one hour from discovery, aerosol cans that show evidence of leakage shall be:
(1) Packaged in a separate container that meets the requirements of Env-Hw 1102.03(c);
(2) Overpacked with absorbents in a container that meets the requirements of Env-Hw 1102.03(c); or
(3) Punctured and drained in accordance with (d), below.
(c) A universal waste handler may conduct the following activities as long as each individual aerosol can is not breached and remains intact:
(1) Sorting aerosol cans by type;
(2) Mixing intact cans in one container; and
(3) Removing actuators to reduce the risk of accidental release.
(d) A universal waste handler shall not puncture and drain aerosol cans unless the handler:
(1) Recycles the empty punctured aerosol cans;
(2) Conducts puncturing and draining activities using a device that satisfies the requirements of 40 CFR 273.13(e)(4)(i), reprinted in Appendix D;
(3) Establishes and follows a written procedure detailing how to safely puncture and drain the aerosol can, including:
a. Proper assembly, operation, and maintenance of the unit;
b. Segregation of incompatible wastes; and
c. Waste management practices to prevent fires and releases;
(4) Ensures employees operating the unit are trained on the procedure;
(5) Maintains a copy of the manufacturer's specifications and instructions for the unit on site;
(6) Ensures the puncturing of the can is done in a manner designed to prevent fires and to prevent the release of any component of universal waste to the environment, including, but not limited to, locating the puncturing unit:
a. On a solid, flat surface; and
b. In a well-ventilated area;
(7) Immediately transfers the contents from the waste aerosol can or puncturing device, if applicable, to a container that meets the applicable requirements of Env-Hw 500;
(8) Conducts a hazardous waste determination pursuant to Env-Hw 502 on:
a. The material removed from the aerosol can; and
b. Any filters, media, and residue from the puncturing device's vapor recovery system;
(9) Establishes and follows a written procedure in the event of a spill or release; and
(10) Provides and maintains a spill cleanup kit.
(e) If the contents of the emptied aerosol cans described in (d)(8), above, are hazardous waste, the handler shall:
(1) Be considered the generator of the hazardous waste; and
(2) Comply with all applicable requirements of Env-Hw 400 through Env-Hw 800 and Env-Hw 1200.

N.H. Admin. Code § Env-Hw 1115.03

Derived from Volume XLII Number 32, Filed August 11, 2022, Proposed by #13406, Effective 7/23/2022, Expires 7/23/2032