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【正文】 diagram prepared for the contingency plan and emergency procedures,? Design drawings for waste management units (landfills, waste piles, etc.), and ? Waste management system flow diagrams.Part 2 General DirectionsIf other than kilograms, please indicate the measurement units used when you plete the quantity section of the following forms. Also, please use the waste management codes in Table 1 to indicate how the wastes are managed onsite. Sample copies of all forms are behind Appendix A. 1. Complete Forms 11 and 12, Waste Inventory Summaries, for all wastes managed at the facility. Use Form 11 for hazardous wastes and Form 12 for nonhazardous wastes. Complete Form 13, Waste Profile Sheet, for each waste on the Waste Inventory. Include any obsolete or unwanted chemicals identified during the chemical sweep in the Waste Inventory. Refer to Tab 3 of the Chemical Management Work Plan for details on conducting a chemical sweep.2. The information piled to develop the Waste Inventory and Profile Sheets can also be used in your Pollution Prevention Program (see the Pollution Prevention Work Plan).3. Follow your national or local requirements to determine whether wastes managed at the facility are hazardous wastes (see Tab 2).4. For each waste (hazardous and nonhazardous), use Form 13 contained within this Tab, to document the basis for your hazard determination. This is especially important if you classify a waste based on your knowledge rather than testing. The Chemical Identification and Tracking Form provided in Tab 5 of the Chemical Management Work Plan may be useful for the classification of chemical wastes.5. If your knowledge of the waste is not sufficient to properly classify the waste, you should prepare an action item in Tab 12 to have the waste 12 / 163analyzed for the physical and chemical properties you suspect it may have. Keep a file that contains all supporting analytical data for each waste stream.13 / 1636. Assign a code to each waste managed at the facility (hazardous and nonhazardous). In many countries, waste codes are provided by the national environmental agency. In addition, waste stream categories are provided in the Basel Convention (see Appendix D of this work plan). If these options do not apply, use the following system to assign a plantspecific code to each waste stream.Model Waste Code System: Three letter plant code (to be assigned by your Business), “HW” or “NW”, for hazardous or nonhazardous wastes, and Three digit number.7. Complete Form 14, the Checklist for Inventory of Wastes, to ensure that all requested informationhas been provided. Unless your country has established its own system of waste management codes, use the codes provided in Table 1 to describe waste management methods when pleting Forms 11 and 12 (columns 4 and 6). The codes have been taken from the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal.Table 1International Waste Management CodesOperations which do not lead to the possibility of resource recovery, recycling, reclamation, direct reuse or alternative uses D1 Deposit into or onto land (landfill, waste pile, etc.)D2 Land treatment (biodegradation of liquid or sludgy discards in soils, etc.)D3 Deep injection (injection of pumpable discards into wells, salt domes or naturally occurring repositories, etc.)D4 Surface impoundment (placement of liquid or sludge discards into pits, ponds or lagoons, etc.)D5 Specially engineered landfill (placement into lined discrete cells which are capped and isolated from one another and the environment, etc.)D6 Release into water body except seas/oceansD7 Release into seas/oceans including seabed insertionD8 Biological treatment not specified elsewhere in this list which results in final pounds or mixtures which are discarded by means of any of the operations in Section A*D9 Physicochemical treatment not specified elsewhere in this list which results in final pounds or mixtures which are discarded by means of any of the operations in Section A*14 / 163D10 Incineration on landD11 Incineration at seaD12 Permanent storage (placement of containers in a mine, etc.) D13 Blending or mixing prior to submission to any of the operations in Section A*D14 Repackaging prior to submission to any of the operations in Section A*D15 Storage pending any of the operations in Section A** Section A includes all disposal operations which occur in practice.15 / 163Table 1, cont.International Waste Management CodesOperations which may lead to resource recovery, recycling, reclamation, direct reuse or alternative usesR1 Use as a fuel (other than in direct incineration) or other means to generate energyR2 Solvent reclamation/regenerationR3 Recycling/reclamation or anic substances which are not used as solventsR4 Recycling/reclamation of metals and metal poundsR5 Recycling/reclamation of other inanic materialsR6 Regeneration of acids or basesR7 Recovery of ponents used for pollution abatementR8 Recovery of ponents from catalystsR9 Used oil rerefining or other reuses of previously used oilR10 Land treatment resulting in benefit to agriculture or ecological improvementR11 Uses or residual materials obtained from any of the operations numbered R1R10R12 Exchange of wastes for submission to any of the operations numbered R1R10R13 Accumulation of material intended for any operation in Section B*? Section B includes all operations with respect to materials legally defined as or considered to be hazardous wastes and which otherwise would have been destined for operations included in Section A.Other codes to describe onsite storage methods:CN ContainerTK TankOS Other Storage (please specify)16 / 163See Glossary and Tab 4 for definitions.FORM 11Quarterly Waste Inventory Summary for Hazardous Wa
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