An Overview of Ohio's Hazardous Waste Requirements - Ohio EPA
An Overview of Ohio's Hazardous Waste Requirements - Ohio EPA An Overview of Ohio's Hazardous Waste Requirements - Ohio EPA
Ignitable Hazardous Wastes Flash point
Corrosive Hazardous Wastes pH < 2 or pH > 12.5 Usually a liquid D002 hazardous waste code Examples include: ‣ Waste acids ‣ Alkaline cleaning fluids ‣ Waste battery acids
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Corrosive <strong>Hazardous</strong> <strong>Waste</strong>s<br />
pH < 2 or pH > 12.5<br />
Usually a liquid<br />
D002 hazardous waste code<br />
Examples include:<br />
‣ <strong>Waste</strong> acids<br />
‣ Alkaline cleaning fluids<br />
‣ <strong>Waste</strong> battery acids