Waste management plan

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Universal Waste and Recycling Used Oil Management Plan for JENLI Toy Manufacturing

Outline:
I. Scope
II. Responsibilities
III. Procedure:
a) Waste Oil Management Plan:
a.1) Collection
a.2) Storage
a.3) Container Size and Types
a.4) Labelling
a.5) Transportation
b) Universal Waste Management Plan (Batteries)
b.1) Collection
b.2) Storage
b.3) Container Size and Types
b.4) Labelling
b.5) Transportation
c) Universal Waste Management Plan (Fluorescent Lamps)
c.1) Collection
c.2) Storage
c.3) Container Size and Types
c.4) Labelling
c.5) Transportation
VI. Record Keeping :
a) Used Oil
b) Batteries
c) Fluorescent Lamps
V. References

I. Scope
JENLI Toy Manufacturing has the mission to developed, implemented, and established a well-detailed and well-elaborated waste management plan that would addressed how used oil and universal wastes must be properly handling at different facilities within the company, these facilities are the Equipment Room and Research Laboratory. Generation of universal wastes such as batteries and fluorescent lamps are contemplated. Also, JENLI Toy Manufacturing is not only under the mission of properly dispose to further recycling universal wastes, but also collecting used oil for properly recycling. Employees must be guide on how to handling these wastes, and that is the aim of the company, to provide an understandable plan to all employees. Therefore, there is the need for them to first of all understand what the governing agencies have defined as Universal Waste and Used Oil. According to EPA, “Universal waste regulations streamline hazardous waste management standards for federally designated "universal wastes," which include: batteries pesticides mercury-containing equipment, and...

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Analysis assessment must be developed describing testing protocols at the facility
All records of transportation must be maintained under record keeping
Records with detailed information of operating procedures and used oil collection must be developed at the facility
The EHS manager is in charged to develop and keep all record keeping outdated
b) Batteries
All documentation is needed regarding to used batteries
EHS manager is in charge to keep all the records (e.g transportation, shipment documentation)
All records of transportation must be maintained under record keeping
Records must be kept for a minimum of two years.
c) Fluorescent Lamps
All documentation is needed regarding to fluorescent lamps
EHS manager is in charge to keep all the records (e.g transportation, shipment documentation)
Records must be kept for a minimum of two years.

V. References

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