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batteries. Batteries covered under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code. The requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code apply to persons managing batteries, as described in rule 3745-273-09 of the Administrative Code, except those listed in paragraph (B) of this rule.
5 sty 2017 · (1) When charging batteries, acid will be poured into water; water will not be poured into acid; (2) When charging batteries, make certain vent caps are functioning: keep vent caps in place to avoid electrolyte spray, and open covers to dissipate heat; and (3) Smoking and open flames are not permitted.
Lithium-ion batteries may be managed as universal waste. UW batteries are defined in OAC rule 3745-50-10(B)(1) and OAC rule 3745-273-09(B) as devices consisting of one or more electrically connected electrochemical cells that are designed to receive, store, and deliver electric energy.
The objective of paragraph (A)(3)(5001.3) of this rule is to protect people and property from the consequences of unauthorized discharge, fires or explosions involving hazardous materials. (b) 5001.3.2 Functional statements.
(1) For facilities with a permit by rule, you shall comply with all of the following: The requirement to notify Ohio EPA or U.S. EPA of regulated waste activity. All applicable provisions in rule 3745-65-01 of the Administrative Code.
12 cze 2023 · Download Authenticated PDF. (A) Universal waste batteries. A small quantity handler of universal waste shall manage universal waste batteries in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universal waste to the environment, as follows:
5 sty 2007 · (1) Wrenches when jaws are sprung to the point that slippage occurs; (2) Impact tools, such as drift pins, wedges, and chisels, with mushroomed heads; (3) Tools with splintered or cracked wooden handles or wooden handles that cannot be kept tight in the tool.