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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.
Ohio EPA recommends that businesses manage their lithium-ion batteries under Ohio’s universal waste rules. Universal wastes (UW) are specific hazardous waste streams that a generator can choose to manage in an alternative manner in place of the more complex hazardous waste requirements.
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.
4 maj 2007 · Ohio EPA recommends that businesses manage their lithium-ion batteries under Ohio’s universal waste rules. Universal wastes (UW) are specific hazardous waste streams that a generator can choose to manage in an alternative manner in place of the more complex hazardous waste requirements.
This rule shall apply to all hazardous materials, including those materials regulated elsewhere in this code, except that where specific requirements, exceptions or exemptions are provided in other rules, those specific requirements shall take precedence over the similar requirements of this rule.
(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.
This document supersedes the FirstEnergy “Customer Guide for Electrical Service – OH document dated June 2019. Significant changes to the text from the last published version are identified in this document by a vertical bar in the left-hand margin (refer to the example for this paragraph).