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This course covers the following Universal Waste categories:
Batteries:
- Why some batteries are classified as "universal waste".
- The processes that universal waste handlers are permitted to use when handling batteries.
- How you can keep yourself safe while working with batteries.
The Basics:
- Why the EPA classifies some discarded materials as "universal waste".
- The five commonly discarded hazardous materials that are considered universal waste.
- The stages of the universal waste disposal process.
Pesticides:
- How to handle pesticides in a way that prevents damage to the environment.
- The EPA's requirements for storing and transporting universal waste pesticides.
- How you can help to contain a pesticide spill safely.
Mercury-Containing Equipment:
- Why most mercury-containing equipment is classified as universal waste.
- The proper procedures for disposing of mercury ampules.
- How you can keep yourself safe if you encounter a mercury spill.
Lamps:
- The types of light bulbs that are classified as "universal waste lamps".
- How to properly store and dispose of universal waste lamps.
- The process that is used to clean up a broken universal waste lamp.
Aerosol Cans:
- What characteristics an aerosol can has.
- How to handle aerosol cans in a way that prevents the release of harmful material into the environment.
- The safety precautions that you need to take when puncturing and draining an aerosol can.