Would you survive a regulator dumpster dive? September 8, 2016
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KPA minimizes risks and maximizes profit for 6,500 dealers nationwide.
A comprehensive solution for Environmental Health & Safety, HR Management, and Sales & Finance Compliance.
• 8/10 of the largest dealership groups in the country count on KPA.
• KPA has been endorsed by 26 national and state dealer associations
• Founding member of the Clean Auto Alliance.
A little bit about KPA – KPA delivers Environmental Health & Safety, HR Management, and Sales & Finance Compliance programs with a vision of creating a Better Workplace, Better Workforce, and a Better World. Over 6,500 clients across 48 states look to KPA as their compliance partner providing solutions through a combination of innovative software, interactive training, and onsite consulting, resulting in increased production and profits for your business.
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Agenda• Government Structure
• Generator Requirements
• Why your Dumpster is
Important
• Industry Misconceptions
• Why your Dumpster is
Important
• Universal Wastes
• Enforcement Activity
• Segregating Wastes
Labeling Waste
Words “Hazardous Waste”
Generator Information
EPA ID Number
Accumulation Start Date
EPA Waste Numbers
DOT Shipping Name
ABC Motors123 Spill Free DriveHappytown CO 80020
303-217-5987
GA0210020368
9/15/15 D009
Hwaste Environmentally Hazardous Substances, solid, N.O.S., 9, UN3077, PGIII (mercury) Hazardous Waste, Solid, N.O.S. NA3077
Waste Determination
of all waste streams and
labeling
Storage and Pickup WasteRequirements
and Time Limits
Inspecting Waste Areas
Knowing your local and state
regulations
It Isn’t Just About Compliance
Good business practices
Landfill decomposes into the dirt and then it seeps into the ground water.
Once the contaminants get into the ground water, they can’t be removed
A Compliant Hazardous Waste Program= Waste Minimization and Recycling
Industry Misconceptions
• I have waste determinations
• We spray Waterborne
• Our trash gets separated
• Our trash isn’t public property
• I’ve passed all my inspections
• I don’t operate in California
• I’m in good with my local
inspectors
Types of Hazardous Wastes
Characteristic Wastes
ListedWastes
Other Regulated Wastes
Universal Wastes
Universal Wastes
• Non-empty Aerosol Cans• Mercury Switches• LED, HID and Fluorescent Lights• NiCad, alkaline and lithium
batteries
Universal Waste (Electronic Devices)
• Computer monitors, motherboards, printers, old phones, MP3s, smart phones and tablets.
• Vehicle electronic systems • Dashboards
• Heating elements
• Engine computers
• DVD players
• Circuit boards
• Cameras and sensors
• Antennae parts
• Automotive parts with circuit boards
Separated from the non-hazardous material they may be connected to.
Auto Body Filler (Sanding Dust)
• It’s not just in CA
• States are listing it as a household hazardous waste
• Michigan
• Butte County
• Missouri
• Storm Water Regulations
The Importance of RecyclingUsed Oils: Made into lubricating and other engine oils for marine and diesel fuels and used as boiler fuels.
Oil Filters: Used for energy recovery
Metals: Reclaimed metals can be melted and re-used
Plastics: Plastic containers can be melted down and re-used to make new plastic product containers.
E-Waste: Precious metals and plastics can be re-claimed.
Hazardous Waste Landfills are Full.
DA Enforcement Activity
2008 – 2013: 55 Businesses with Enforcement Action
Millions of Dollars in Fines issued
Multi-Year Inspection Requirements after Fines