presentation by; jacki burns technical data manager from titled:
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RLA CONSUMBER COMMITTEE WEBINAR. LEADERSHIP CHAIRPERSON Paul Baum CEO. CO-CHAIRPERSON Kathy Murphy Senior Sales Operations Manager. CO-CHAIRPERSON Tony Sciarrotta President. Agenda 1. Introductions 2. Brief overview by Chairperson 3. Introduction of Presenter 4. Presentation - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Presentation by; Jacki Burns
Technical Data Manager from
Titled:BEST PRACTICES IN HAZARDOUS WASTE
MANAGEMENT
RLA CONSUMBER COMMITTEE WEBINARLEADERSHIP CHAIRPERSONPaul BaumCEO
CO-CHAIRPERSONKathy MurphySenior Sales Operations Manager
Agenda
1. Introductions
2. Brief overview by Chairperson
3. Introduction of Presenter
4. Presentation
5. Questions by the audience
CO-CHAIRPERSON Tony Sciarrotta
President
COORDINATORMaria MolinaRLA
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Best Practices in Waste ManagementHow Retailers Are Addressing the Issues of Hazardous Waste and Beyond
Jacki Burns3E Company
October 23, 2013
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Hazardous Waste Exposure
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Waste Determination• Most common hazardous waste violation:
– Failure to determine which wastes are hazardous*
• 40 CFR Section 262.11 – Hazardous Waste Determination: A person who generates a solid waste, must determine if that waste is hazardous
• 40CFR Part 271 – State Authorization: State programs have the option to be more stringent than the Federal Standards
* 2007 Environmental Resource Center Report: Top 10 Hazardous Waste Violations
Notable States :CA, CT, FL, IL, IN, KY, MA, MD, ME, MI, MN, MO, NH, NJ, NY, OR, RI, SC, TX, UT, VT, WA
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Challenges - Retail Product Life Cycle
Supplier
MerchandiseBuyer
Supply ChainRetail Facility
DestroyDonate
or
• Multitude of Suppliers• Obtaining Hazard Data• On-Boarding Process
• Supplier Accountability• On-boarding Visibility• Speed to Market
• Multitude of Locations• Implementing Policy• Consumer Interaction• Brand Image
• Disposition Options• Regulatory Scrutiny
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Hazardous Waste Exposure
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State of Preparedness
Reactionary
Precautionary
Proactive
Trend Setters
Proactive organizations• Implemented systems to collect compliance data• Ways to identify gaps and/or deficiencies in data quality• Methods to evaluate and analyze data for gaps and trends• Some integration with other systems
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Mitigating Risk
Implementing a Comprehensive Program• Identification • Documentation and reporting requirements
assessment• Disposition Guidance• Training• Program Review
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Identification
• Build your chemical and hazardous waste inventory– Cleaners, Detergents, Pesticides– Cosmetics– Pharmaceuticals– Batteries, battery operated devices, and bulbs– E-waste (TVs, computers, consumer electronics)– E-cigarettes, Alcohol over 48 proof– Process waste (parts washing, paint tint, photo)
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Identification
• Hazard Determination– Generator knowledge alone not typically sufficient– SDS a recognized viable reference by state
agencies• Hazardous Constituents and percentages• Hazardous characteristics• Toxicity• Health hazards/warnings
– Testing
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Identification
Supplemental supplier data sometimes needed• Proprietary, Trade Secret, Missing Data• Conflicting data on SDS• “Full disclosure” can confuse what’s needed
for compliance and delay classification
Ingredients
Water , Sodium Laureth Sulfate , Sodium Lauryl Sulfate , Cocamidopropyl Betaine , Cocamide MEA , Hydrolyzed Silk , Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit OilOlive , Amodimethicone , Benzyl Alcohol , Polyquaternium 10 , Cetrimonium Chloride , Trideceth 12 , Disodium EDTA , Maleic Acid , Sodium Chloride , Glycine , PPG 9 , Methylchloroisothiazolinone , Methylisothiazolinone , Fragrance , Ext D&C Violet 2 (CI 60730)
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Program Development
• What are the labeling requirements for your containers?
• What is your generator status?• What documentation is required?• Who will sign if needed?• What are the reporting requirements in each
state?• Who will file reports if needed?
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Disposition
• Container/Drum/Bucket identification and segregation quickly becoming industry standard
• Distinguish flammable, toxic, corrosive (acid/base), state managed waste
• Other disposition streams:– Vendor buyback/return– Secondary Markets/Donation– Recycling
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Training & Communication
• Coded waste determination available via the scan gun system – New industry standard– Quick/efficient way to communicate with
employees– Posters on-site support the program– Assigned responsibilities (are items staged? Who
can sign?)– What if item doesn’t have designation?
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Technology Trends
• Advancement in technologies driving change• Integrated with ERP systems• Utilization of technologies to move data• Information accessibility & mobile devices
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Program Scope
Comprehensive Single Program Leveraged to Address:
• Damaged Product• Vendor Buybacks• Customer Returns• Expired Product• Regional or nationwide recalls• Unknown/dumped waste
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Program Review
• Gaps– Reconciliation– Employee Support– Phase 2 Waste – no codes, but not acceptable as
trash • Opportunities
– Markdowns of hazmat– Expand other disposition options to control costs– “Green” product selection
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Program Review
• Annual Review– Programs costs (disposal costs, training)– Total waste generated– Hit ratio of classified vs non-classified– Support solutions – cost effective? Filling all gaps?– Waste Reduction
• Are all potential waste sources addressed?• Is solution meeting all organizational needs?
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