Source: http://codes.ohio.gov/oac/3745-273
Timestamp: 2015-03-29 04:25:12
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Chapter 3745-273 Management Standards for Universal Waste
3745-273-01 Scope of management standards for universal waste.(A)
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative
Code establishes requirements for managing the following:(1)
Batteries as described in rule
3745-273-02 of the
Pesticides as described in rule
3745-273-03 of the
Mercury-containing equipment as described in rule
3745-273-04 of the
Administrative Code; and (4)
3745-273-05 of the
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code provides an alternative set of
management standards in lieu of regulation under Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69,
3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code.
09/05/2010R.C.
Authority: 3734.12 Rule
Amplifies: 3734.12 Prior
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2000, 12/07/2004
3745-273-02 Applicability of management standards for universal waste- batteries.(A)
covered under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.(1)
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.
which are not managed under rule
3745-266-80 of the
Administrative Code are subject to management under Chapter 3745-273 of the
Batteries not covered under Chapter
3745-273 of the Administrative Code. The requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of
the Administrative Code do not apply to persons managing the following
batteries:(1)
Spent lead-acid batteries that
are managed under rule
Batteries, as described in rule
3745-273-09 of the
Administrative Code, that are not yet wastes under Chapter 3745-51 of the
Administrative Code, including those that do not meet the criteria for waste
generation in paragraph (C) of this rule. (3)
Administrative Code, that are not hazardous waste. A battery is a hazardous
waste if it exhibits one or more of the characteristics identified in rules
3745-51-20 to
3745-51-24 of the Administrative
Code. (C)
universal waste - batteries.(1)
battery becomes a waste on the date it is discarded (e.g., when sent for
reclamation). (2)
battery becomes a waste on the date the handler decides to discard it.
Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-04
authorized by: RC 3734.12 Rule
amplifies: RC 3734.12 RC
119.032 review date: Exempt
This rule is promulgated so that Ohio may administer a hazardous
waste program as required by Section 6926 of the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act ( 42 U.S.C.
Section 6901 ET SEQ.) and federal regulations
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-03 Applicability- management standards for universal waste - pesticides.(A)
covered under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code. The requirements of
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code apply to persons managing
"pesticides," as
Administrative Code, meeting the following conditions, except those listed in
pesticides that are:(a)
Stocks of a
suspended and canceled pesticide that are part of a voluntary or mandatory
recall under Section 19(b) of the Federal
Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) , including, but not limited to those
owned by the registrant responsible for conducting the recall; or (b)
Stocks of a suspended or cancelled
pesticide, or a pesticide that is not in compliance with FIFRA, that are part
of a voluntary recall by the registrant. (2)
Stocks of other unused pesticide products
that are collected and managed as part of a waste pesticide collection program.
Pesticides not
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code do not apply to persons managing
the following pesticides:(1)
pesticides described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, and unused pesticide
products described in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, that are managed by
farmers in compliance with rule
3745-52-70 of the Administrative
Code. [Rule
Code addresses pesticides disposed of on the farmer's own farm in a manner
consistent with the disposal instructions on the pesticide label, providing the
container is triple rinsed in accordance with paragraph (B)(3) of rule
3745-51-07 of the Administrative
Code.] (2)
Pesticides not meeting the conditions set
forth in paragraph (A) of this rule. These pesticides must be managed in
compliance with the hazardous waste regulations in Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69,
3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code;
Pesticides that are not wastes
under Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code, including those that do not
meet the criteria for waste generation in paragraph (C) of this rule or those
that are not wastes as described in paragraph (D) of this rule; and (4)
Pesticides that are not hazardous waste.
A pesticide is a hazardous waste if it is listed in rules
3745-51-30 to
3745-51-35 of the Administrative
Code or if it exhibits one or more of the characteristics identified in rules
pesticide becomes a waste.(1)
A recalled
pesticide described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule becomes a waste on the
first date on which both of the following conditions apply:(a)
The generator of the recalled pesticide
agrees to participate in the recall; and (b)
The person conducting the recall decides
to discard (e.g., burn the pesticide for energy recovery). (2)
An unused pesticide product
described in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule becomes a waste on the date the
generator decides to discard it. (D)
Pesticides that are not wastes. The
following pesticides are not wastes:(1)
Recalled pesticides described in paragraph (A)(1) of this rule, provided that
the person conducting the recall:(a)
made a decision to discard (e.g., burn for energy recovery) the pesticide.
Until such a decision is made, the pesticide does not meet the definition of
"waste" under rule
3745-51-02 of the Administrative
Code; thus the pesticide is not a hazardous waste and is not subject to
hazardous waste requirements, including Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative
Code. This pesticide remains subject to the requirements of FIFRA; or
Has made a decision to use a
management option that, under rule
Code does not cause the pesticide to be a waste [i.e., the selected option is
use (other than use constituting disposal) or reuse (other than burning for
energy recovery), or reclamation]. Such a pesticide is not a waste and
therefore is not a hazardous waste, and is not subject to the hazardous waste
requirements including Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code. This
pesticide, including a recalled pesticide that is exported to a foreign
destination for use or reuse, remains subject to the requirements of FIFRA.
Unused pesticide
products described in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, if the generator of the
unused pesticide product has not decided to discard (e.g., burn for energy
recovery) them. These pesticides remain subject to the requirements of FIFRA.
[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory
government publications, publications of recognized organizations and
associations, federal rules, and federal statutory provisions referenced in
this rule, see rule
3745-50-11 of the Administrative
Code titled "Incorporated by reference."]
03/17/2012R.C.
3745-273-04 Applicability- management standards for universal waste - mercury-containing equipment.(A)
Mercury-containing equipment covered under Chapter
the Administrative Code apply to persons managing mercury-containing equipment, as described in rule
Mercury-containing equipment not covered under Chapter
mercury-containing equipment:(1)
equipment that is not yet a waste under Chapter 3745-51 of the
Administrative Code. Paragraph (C) of this rule describes when
mercury-containing equipment becomes a waste.
Mercury-containing equipment that
a hazardous waste. Mercury-containing equipment
is a hazardous waste if it exhibits one or more of the characteristics
identified in rules
Code or is listed
Equipment and devices from which the
mercury-containing components have been removed.
Generation of universal waste -
mercury-containing equipment.(1)
Used mercury-containing
equipment becomes a waste on the date it is discarded
Unused mercury-containing
equipment becomes a waste on the date the handler decides to discard it.
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-05 Applicability - lamps.(A)
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Coce apply to persons managing lamps as
Lamps not covered under
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code. The requirements of Chapter
3745-273 of the Administrative Code do not apply to persons managing the
following lamps:(1)
Lamps that are not yet
wastes under Chapter 3745-51 of the Administrative Code as provided in
paragraph (C) of this rule. (2)
Lamps that are not hazadous waste. A lamp is a hazardous waste if it exhibits
one or more of the characteristics identified in rules
waste lamps.(1)
A used lamp becomes a waste
on the date it is discarded. (2)
An unused lamp becomes a waste on the date the handler decides to discard it.
Replaces former rule
3745-273-05; Eff 9-2-97; Rescinded and reenacted eff. 12-7-04 Rule
promulgated under: RC
3745-273-06 Definitions for management standards for universal waste. [Rescinded].Rescinded eff 12-7-04 3745-273-08 Applicability- household and conditionally exempt small quantity generator waste.(A)
managing the wastes listed in paragraphs (A)(1) to (A)(2) of this rule may, at
their option, manage them under the requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of the
that are exempt under paragraph (B)(1) of rule
3745-51-04 of the Administrative
Code and are also of the same type as the "universal wastes"
Administrative Code; and/or (2)
Conditionally exempt small quantity generator wastes that are exempt under rule
3745-51-05 of the Administrative
Code and are also of the same type as the universal wastes defined in rule
Administrative Code.[Comment: Persons who store, treat, or
dispose of conditionally exempt small quantity generator wastes in Ohio, who
are not the generator of that waste, and who do not manage those wastes under
the requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code, are required
to obtain an Ohio hazardous waste permit and to comply with the applicable
requirements in Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and
3745-270 of the Administrative Code.]
Persons who commingle the wastes
described in paragraphs (A)(1) and (A)(2) of this rule together with universal
waste regulated under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code must manage
the commingled waste under the requirements of Chapter 3745-273 of the
08/25/2016Promulgated
Effective Dates: 12/07/2004 3745-273-09 Definitions pertaining to management standards for universal waste.As used in Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code: (A)
"Ampule" means
an airtight vial made of glass, plastic, metal, or any combination of these
"Battery" means a
device consisting of one or more electrically connected electrochemical cells
which is designed to receive, store, and deliver electric energy. An
electrochemical cell is a system consisting of an anode, cathode, and an
electrolyte, plus such connections (electrical and mechanical) as may be needed
to allow the cell to deliver or receive electrical energy. The term battery
also includes an intact, unbroken battery from which the electrolyte has been
removed. (C)
facility" means a facility that treats, disposes of, or recycles a particular
category of universal waste, except those management activities described in
paragraphs (A) and (C) of rule
3745-273-13 of the
Administrative Code and in paragraphs (A) and (C) of rule
3745-273-33 of the
Administrative Code. A facility at which a particular category of universal
waste is only accumulated is not a destination facility for purposes of
managing that category of universal waste. (D)
"FIFRA" means the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act ( 7
U.S.C. 136 -
136 y). (E)
"Generator" means any person, by site, whose act
or process produces hazardous waste identified or listed in Chapter 3745-51 of
the Administrative Code or whose act first causes a hazardous waste to become
subject to the hazardous waste rules. (F)
"Lamp" or "universal waste lamp" means the bulb
or tube portion of an electric lighting device. A lamp is specifically designed
to produce radiant energy, most often in the ultraviolet, visible, and
infra-red regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Examples of common universal
waste electric lamps include, but are not limited to, fluorescent, high
intensity discharge, neon, mercury vapor, high pressure sodium, and metal
halide lamps. (G)
"Large quantity
handler of universal waste" means a universal waste handler (as defined in this
rule) who accumulates five thousand kilograms or more total of universal waste
(batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, or lamps, calculated
collectively) at any time. This designation as a large quantity handler of
universal waste is retained through the end of the calendar year in which the
five thousand kilogram limit is met or
exceeded. (H)
"Mercury-containing equipment" means a device or part
of a device (including thermostats, but excluding batteries and lamps) that
contains elemental mercury integral to its function.
"On-site" means the same or geographically
contiguous property which may be divided by public or private right-of-way,
provided the entrance and exit between the properties is at a cross-roads
intersection, and access is by crossing as opposed to going along the
right-of-way. Non-contiguous properties owned by the same person but connected
by a right-of-way which he controls and to which the public does not have
access are also considered on-site property. (J)
"Pesticide" means any substance or mixture of
substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any
pest, or intended for use as a plant regulator, defoliant, or desiccant, other
than any article that:(1)
Is a new animal
drug under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
(FFDCA) Section 201(w), or (2)
Is an animal drug that has been
determined by regulation of the secretary of health and human services not to
be a new animal drug, or (3)
animal feed under FFDCA Section 201(x) that bears or contains any substances
described by any portion of the definition of "pesticide" in this rule.
"Small quantity
rule) who does not accumulate five thousand kilograms or more total of
universal waste (batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, or lamps, calculated
collectively) at any time. (L)
"Thermostat" means a temperature control device
that contains metallic mercury in an ampule attached to a bimetal sensing
element, and mercury-containing ampules that have been removed from these
temperature control devices in compliance with the requirements of paragraph
(C)(2) of rule
Administrative Code or paragraph (C)(2) of rule
Administrative Code. (M)
"Universal waste" means any of the following
hazardous wastes that are subject to the universal waste requirements of
Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code:(1)
Administrative Code. (N)
"Universal waste handler":(1)
A generator (as defined in this rule) of
universal waste; or (b)
or operator of a facility, including all contiguous property, that receives
universal waste from other universal waste handlers, accumulates universal
waste, and sends universal waste to another universal waste handler, to a
destination facility, or to a foreign destination. (2)
Does not mean:(a)
A person who treats [except under the
provisions of paragraph (A) or (C) of rule
Administrative Code, or paragraph (A) or (C) of rule
Administrative Code], disposes of, or recycles universal waste; or (b)
A person engaged in the off-site
transportation of universal waste by air, rail, highway, or water, including a
universal waste transfer facility. (O)
"Universal waste transfer facility" means any
transportation-related facility including loading docks, parking areas, storage
areas, and other similar areas where shipments of universal waste are held
during the normal course of transportation for ten days or less. (P)
"Universal waste transporter" means a person
engaged in the off-site transportation of universal waste by air, rail,
highway, or water.
Code titled"Incorporated by reference."]
Effective: 09/05/2010R.C.
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-10 Applicability - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.Rules 3745-273-10 to
3745-273-20 of the
Administrative Code apply to small quantity handlers of universal waste, as
Administrative Code. Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-04
3745-273-11 Prohibitions- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste is: (A)
Prohibited from disposing of universal
waste; and (B)
diluting or treating universal waste, except:(1)
By responding to releases as provided in
rule 3745-273-17 of the
Administrative Code; or (2)
managing specific wastes as provided in rule
Administrative Code. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
promulgated under: RC Chapter 119. Rule authorized by: RC
3734.12 Rule
amplifies: RC 3734.12 119.032 review date: Exempt
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-12 Notification- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste is not required to
notify Ohio EPA of universal waste handling activities. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 )
3745-273-13 Waste management - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
batteries. A small quantity handler of universal waste must 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:(1)
A small quantity handler of universal
waste must contain any universal waste battery that shows evidence of leakage,
spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable
conditions in a container. The container must be closed, structurally sound,
compatible with the contents of the battery, and must lack evidence of leakage,
conditions. (2)
handler of universal waste may conduct the following activities as long as the
casing of each individual battery cell is not breached and remains intact and
closed (except that cells may be opened to remove electrolyte but must be
immediately closed after removal):(a)
Sorting batteries by type; (b)
Mixing battery types in one container; (c)
Discharging batteries so as to remove the
electric charge; (d)
used batteries; (e)
batteries or battery packs into individual batteries or cells; (f)
Removing batteries from consumer
products; or (g)
electrolyte from batteries. (3)
waste who removes electrolyte from batteries, or who generates other waste
(e.g., battery pack materials, discarded consumer products) as a result of the
activities listed in paragraph (A)(2) of this rule, must determine whether the
electrolyte and/or other waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste
Code.(a)
If the electrolyte and/or other
waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste, it is subject to all
applicable requirements of Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256,
3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code. The handler is considered
the generator of the hazardous electrolyte and/or other waste and is subject to
Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code. (b)
If the electrolyte or other waste is not
hazardous, the handler may manage the waste in any way that is in compliance
with applicable law. (B)
Universal waste pesticides. A small
quantity handler of universal waste must manage universal waste pesticides in a
way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a universal
waste to the environment. The universal waste pesticides must be contained in
that remains closed, structurally sound, compatible with the pesticide, and
that lacks evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage
under reasonably foreseeable conditions; or (2)
A container that does not meet the
requirements of paragraph (B)(1) of this rule, provided that the unacceptable
container is overpacked in a container that does meet the requirements of
paragraph (B)(1) of this rule; or (3)
A tank that meets the requirements of
rules 3745-66-90 to
3745-66-101 of the
Administrative Code, except for paragraph (C) of rule
3745-66-97 , rule
3745-66-100 , and rule
Administrative Code; or (4)
transport vehicle or vessel that is closed, structurally sound, compatible with
the pesticide, and that lacks evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that
could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions. (C)
mercury-containing equipment. A small quantity handler
of universal waste must manage universal waste mercury-containing equipment in a way that prevents
releases of any universal waste or component of a universal waste to the
environment, as follows:(1)
handler of universal waste must place in a container any universal waste
mercury-containing equipment with non-contained elemental
mercury or that shows evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could
cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions
. The container must be
closed, structurally sound, compatible with the contents of the
device, and must lack evidence of leakage, spillage,
or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions, and must be reasonably designed to prevent the escape of
mercury into the environment by volatilization or any other means.
A small quantity handler of
universal waste may remove mercury-containing ampules from universal waste
mercury-containing equipment provided the handler:(a)
manages the ampules in a manner designed to prevent breakage of the
ampules; (b)
Removes ampules only
over or in a containment device (e.g., tray or pan sufficient to collect and
contain any mercury released from an ampule in case of breakage); (c)
Ensures that a mercury clean-up system is
readily available to immediately transfer any mercury resulting from spills or
leaks from broken ampules, from the containment device to a container that
meets the requirements of rule
3745-52-34 of the Administrative
Code; (d)
any mercury resulting from spills or leaks from broken ampules from the
containment device to a container that meets the requirements of rule
Code; (e)
Ensures that the area in
which ampules are removed is well ventilated and monitored to ensure compliance
with applicable OSHA exposure levels for mercury; (f)
Ensures that employees removing ampules
are thoroughly familiar with proper waste mercury handling and emergency
procedures, including transfer of mercury from containment devices to
appropriate containers; (g)
removed ampules in closed, non-leaking containers that are in good condition;
Packs removed ampules in the
container with packing materials adequate to prevent breakage during storage,
handling, and transportation; and (3)
handler of universal waste mercury-containing equipment that does not contain
an ampule may remove the open original housing holding the mercury from
universal waste mercury-containing equipment provided the handler:
seals the original housing holding the mercury with an air-tight seal to
prevent the release of any mercury to the environment; and
requirements for removing ampules and managing removed ampules under paragraph
(C)(2) of this rule; and
quantity handler of universal waste who removes mercury-containing ampules from
mercury-containing equipment or seals mercury from
mercury-containing equipment in its original housing must determine
whether the following exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste identified in
rules 3745-51-20 to
Code:(i)
Mercury or clean-up residues
resulting from spills or leaks; and/or (ii)
Other waste generated as a result of the
removal of mercury-containing ampules or housings
(e.g., the remaining mercury-containing device). (b)
If the mercury, residues, and/or other
waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste, it must be managed in
compliance with all applicable requirements of Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69,
3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code. The
handler is considered the generator of the mercury, residues, and/or other
waste and must manage it in compliance with Chapter 3745-52 of the
mercury, residues, and/or other waste is not hazardous, the handler may manage
the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable law. (D)
waste lamps. A small quantity handler of universal waste must manage
lamps in a way that prevents releases of any universal waste or component of a
universal waste to the environment, as follows:(1)
waste must contain any lamp in containers or packages that are structurally
sound, adequate to prevent breakage, and compatible with the contents of the
lamps. Such containers and packages must remain closed and must lack evidence
of leakage, spillage, or damage that could cause leakage under reasonably
foreseeable conditions. (2)
small quantity handler of universal waste must immediately clean up and place
in a container any lamp that is broken and must place in a container any lamp
that shows evidence of breakage, leakage, or damage that could cause the
release of mercury or other hazardous constituents to the environment.
Containers must be closed, structurally sound, compatible with the contents of
the lamps, and must lack evidence of leakage, spillage, or damage that could
cause leakage or releases of mercury or other hazardous constituents to the
environment under reasonably foreseeable conditions.
3745-273-14 Labeling/marking - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste must label or mark
the universal waste to identify the type of universal waste as specified in
this rule: (A)
batteries (i.e., each battery), or a container in which the batteries are
contained, must be labeled or marked clearly with any one of the following
phrases: "Universal Waste - Battery(ies)," or "Waste Battery(ies)," or "Used
Battery(ies);" (B)
(or multiple container package unit), tank, transport vehicle or vessel in
which recalled universal waste pesticides as described in paragraph (A)(1) of
rule 3745-273-03 of the
Administrative Code are contained must be labeled or marked clearly with:(1)
The label that was on or accompanied the
product as sold or distributed; and (2)
The words "Universal Waste -
Pesticide(s)" or "Waste- Pesticide(s);" (C)
A container, tank, or transport vehicle
or vessel in which unused pesticide products as described in paragraph (A)(2)
of rule 3745-273-03 of the
Administrative Code are contained must be labeled or marked clearly with:(1)(a)
label that was on the product when purchased, if still legible; (b)
If using the labels described in
paragraph (C)(1)(a) of this rule is not feasible, the appropriate label as
required under the department of transportation regulation 49 CFR Part 172;
If using the labels described
in paragraphs (C)(1)(a) and (C)(1)(b) of this rule is not feasible, another
label prescribed or designated by the waste pesticide collection program
administered by a state; and (2)
pesticide(s)" or "Waste- Pesticide(s)."
mercury-containing equipment (i.e., each device), or a container in which the
equipment is contained, must be labeled or marked clearly with any of the
following phrases: "Universal Waste- Mercury-containing Equipment," or "Waste
Mercury-Containing Equipment," or "Used Mercury-Containing Equipment."
universal waste mercury-containing thermostat or container containing only
universal waste mercury-containing thermostats must be labeled or marked
clearly with any of the following phrases: "Universal Waste- Mercury
Thermostat(s)," or "Waste Mercury Thermostat(s)," or "Used Mercury
Thermostat(s)."
Each lamp or a container or package in
which such lamps are contained must be labeled or marked clearly with one of
the following phrases: "Universal Waste- Lamp(s)," or "Waste Lamp(s)," or "Used
Lamp(s)."
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-15 Accumulation time limits- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
quantity handler of universal waste may accumulate universal waste for no
longer than one year from the date the universal waste is generated, or
received from another handler, unless the requirements of paragraph (b) of this
rule are met. (B)
handler of universal waste may accumulate universal waste for longer than one
year from the date the universal waste is generated, or received from another
handler, if such activity is solely for the purpose of accumulation of such
quantities of universal waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery,
treatment, or disposal. However, the handler bears the burden of proving that
such activity is solely for the purpose of accumulation of such quantities of
universal waste as necessary to facilitate proper recovery, treatment, or
disposal. (C)
handler of universal waste who accumulates universal waste shall be able to
demonstrate the length of time that the universal waste has been accumulated
from the date it becomes a waste or is received. The handler may make this
demonstration by:(1)
Placing the universal
waste in a container and marking or labeling the container with the earliest
date that any universal waste in the container became a waste or was received;
Marking or labeling each
individual item of universal waste (e.g., each battery or thermostat) with the
date it became a waste or was received; (3)
Maintaining an inventory system on-site
that identifies the date each universal waste became a waste or was received;
system on-site that identifies the earliest date that any universal waste in a
group of universal waste items or a group of containers of universal waste
became a waste or was received; (5)
Placing the universal waste in a specific
accumulation area and identifying the earliest date that any universal waste in
the area became a waste or was received; or (6)
Any other method which clearly
demonstrates the length of time that the universal waste has been accumulated
from the date it becomes a waste or is received. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-16 Employee training for small quantity handlers of universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste shall inform all
employees who handle or have responsibility for managing universal waste. The
information shall describe proper handling and emergency procedures appropriate
to the type(s) of universal waste handled at the facility. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-17 Response to releases-standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
quantity handler of universal waste must immediately contain all releases of
universal wastes and other residues from universal wastes. (B)
waste must determine whether any material resulting from the release is
hazardous waste, and if so, must manage the hazardous waste in compliance with
all applicable requirements of Chapters 3745-50 to 3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256,
the generator of the material resulting from the release, and must manage it in
compliance with Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code. Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-00;
12-7-04 Rule promulgated under: RC
119.03 . Rule
amplifies: RC 3734.12 R.C.
3745-273-18 Off-site shipments- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
quantity handler of universal waste is prohibited from sending or taking
universal waste to a place other than another universal waste handler, a
destination facility, or a foreign destination. (B)
If a small quantity handler of universal
waste self-transports universal waste off-site, the handler becomes a universal
waste transporter for those self-transportation activities and shall comply
with the transporter requirements of rules
3745-273-50 to
3745-273-56 of the
Administrative Code while transporting the universal waste. (C)
If a universal waste being offered for
off-site transportation meets the definition of hazardous materials under 49
CFR Parts 171 to 180, a small quantity handler of universal waste shall
package, label, mark and placard the shipment, and prepare the proper shipping
papers in accordance with the applicable department of transportation
regulations under 49 CFR Parts 172 to 180; (D)
Prior to sending a shipment of universal
waste to another universal waste handler, the originating handler shall ensure
that the receiving handler agrees to receive the shipment. (E)
waste sends a shipment of universal waste to another handler or to a
destination facility and the shipment is rejected by the receiving handler or
destination facility, the originating handler shall either:(1)
Receive the waste back when notified that
the shipment has been rejected, or (2)
Agree with the receiving handler on a
destination facility to which the shipment will be sent. (F)
waste may reject a shipment containing universal waste, or a portion of a
shipment containing universal waste that he has received from another handler.
If a handler rejects a shipment or a portion of a shipment, he shall contact
the originating handler to notify him of the rejection and to discuss
reshipment of the load. The handler shall:(1)
Send the shipment back to the originating
handler, or (2)
If agreed to by
both the originating and receiving handler, send the shipment to a destination
facility. (G)
small quantity handler of universal waste receives a shipment containing
hazardous waste that is not a universal waste, the handler shall immediately
notify Ohio EPA of the illegal shipment, and provide the name, address, and
phone number of the originating shipper. ohio EPA will provide instructions for
managing the hazardous waste. (H)
If a small quantity handler of universal waste receives a shipment of
non-hazardous, non-universal waste, the handler may manage the waste in any way
that is in compliance with applicable law. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-19 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for handlers of small quantity universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste is not required to
keep records of shipments of universal waste. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-20 Exports - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.A small quantity handler of universal waste who sends universal
waste to a foreign destination other than to those
"Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)" countries
specified in 40 CFR
262.58(a)(1) (in which case,
the handler is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 262 subpart H)
must: (A)
requirements applicable to a "primary
exporter" in 40 CFR
262.53 ,
262.56(a)(1) to (a)(4) ,
(a)(6), and (b), and 40 CFR
262.57 ; (B)
Export such universal waste only upon
consent of the "receiving country" and
in conformance with the "EPA Acknowledgement of Consent" as defined in
40 CFR Part 262 subpart E; and
Acknowledgement of Consent" for the shipment to the transporter transporting
the shipment for export.[Comment 1: The terms "primary
exporter," "receiving country," and "EPA Acknowledgement of Consent" are
defined in 40 CFR
262.51 .]
[Comment 2: The exercise of foreign
relations and international commerce powers is reserved to the federal
government under the Constitution. These responsibilities are not delegable to
the states. Therefore, the importation and exportation of hazardous waste into
and out of the U.S. is solely regulated by the federal government.]
[Comment 3: For dates of non-regulatory
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-30 Applicability of standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.Rules 3745-273-30 to
3745-273-40 of the
Administrative Code apply to large quantity handlers of universal waste(as
Administrative Code). Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-04
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-31 Prohibitions- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.A large quantity handler of universal waste is prohibited from:
Disposing of universal waste; and
Diluting or treating universal
waste, except by responding to releases as provided in rule
3745-273-37 of the
Administrative Code; or by managing specific wastes as provided in rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-32 Notification - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)(1)
Except as provided in paragraphs (A)(2)
of this rule, a large quantity handler of universal waste must have sent
written notification of universal waste management to the director, and
received a U.S. EPA identification number, before meeting or exceeding the five
thousand kilogram storage limit. (2)
A large quantity handler of universal
waste who has already notified Ohio EPA of his hazardous waste management
activities and has received a U.S. EPA identification number is not required to
renotify under this rule. (B)
This notification must include:(1)
The universal waste handler's name and
mailing address; (2)
business telephone number of the person at the universal waste handler's site
who should be contacted regarding universal waste management activities;
The address or physical
location of the universal waste management activities; (4)
A list of all of the types of universal
waste managed by the handler (e.g., batteries, pesticides,
mercury-containing equipment, lamps); (5)
A statement indicating that the handler
is accumulating more than five thousand kilograms of universal waste at one
time . Effective:
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004
3745-273-33 Waste management - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
batteries. A large quantity handler of universal waste must manage universal
activities listed above, must determine whether the electrolyte and/or other
waste exhibit a characteristic of hazardous waste identified in rules
handler is considered the generator of the hazardous electrolyte and/or other
waste and is subject to Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code. (b)
Universal waste pesticides. A large
3745-66-97 ; rule
mercury-containing equipment. A large quantity handler
device, must lack evidence of leakage, spillage, or
damage that could cause leakage under reasonably foreseeable conditions, and must be reasonably designed to prevent the escape of
A large quantity handler of
the ampules only over or in a containment device
(e.g., tray or pan sufficient to collect and
leaks from broken ampules from
with applicable occupational safety and health
administration (OSHA) exposure levels for
mercury; (f)
employees removing ampules are thoroughly familiar with proper waste mercury
handling and emergency procedures, including transfer of mercury from
containment devices to appropriate containers; (g)
Stores removed ampules in closed,
non-leaking containers that are in good condition; (h)
Packs removed ampules in the container
with packing materials adequate to prevent breakage during storage, handling,
and transportation; and (3)
waste and must manage it in compliance with Chapter 3745-52 of
the Administrative Code. (c)
the mercury, residues, and/or other waste is not hazardous, the handler may
manage the waste in any way that is in compliance with applicable law.
waste lamps. A large quantity handler of universal waste must manage
large quantity handler of universal waste must immediately clean up and place
3745-273-34 Labeling/marking- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.A large quantity handler of universal waste must label or mark
batteries (i.e., each battery), or a container or tank in which the batteries
are contained, must be labeled or marked clearly with the any one of the
following phrases: "Universal Waste - Battery(ies)," or "Waste Battery(ies),"
or "Used Battery(ies)"; (B)
container (or multiple container package unit), tank, transport vehicle or
vessel in which recalled universal waste pesticides as described in paragraph
(A)(1) of rule
The words "Universal Waste- Pesticide(s)"
or "Waste- Pesticide(s)"; (C)
label prescribed or designated by the pesticide collection program; and
"Universal Waste- Pesticide(s)" or "Waste- Pesticide(s)."
which such lamps are contained must be labeled or marked clearly with any one
of the following phrases: "Universal Waste- Lamp(s)," or "Waste Lamp(s)," or
"Used Lamp(s)."
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-35 Accumulation time limits- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
such activity was solely for the purpose of accumulation of such quantities of
handler of universal waste shall be able to demonstrate the length of time that
the universal waste has been accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is
received. The handler may make this demonstration by:(1)
Placing the universal waste in a
container and marking or labeling the container with the earliest date that any
universal waste in the container became a waste or was received; (2)
Marking or labeling the individual item
of universal waste (I.E., each battery or thermostat) with the date it became a
waste or was received; (3)
Maintaining an inventory system on-site that identifies the date the universal
waste being accumulated became a waste or was received; (4)
that identifies the earliest date that any universal waste in a group of
universal waste items or a group of containers of universal waste became a
waste or was received; (5)
the universal waste in a specific accumulation area and identifying the
earliest date that any universal waste in the area became a waste or was
received; or (6)
which clearly demonstrates the length of time that the universal waste has been
accumulated from the date it becomes a waste or is received. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-36 Employee training- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.A large quantity handler of universal waste shall ensure that
all employees are thoroughly familiar with proper waste handling and emergency
procedures, relative to their responsibilities during normal facility
operations and emergencies. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-37 Response to releases-standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
the generator of the material resulting from the release, and is subject to
Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code. Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-00;
3745-273-38 Off-site shipments- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
If a large quantity handler of universal
CFR 171 to 49 CFR 180, a large quantity handler of universal waste shall
package, label, mark, and placard the shipment, and prepare the proper shipping
large quantity handler of universal waste receives a shipment containing
If a large quantity handler of universal waste receives a shipment of
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-39 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.(A)
shipments. A large quantity handler of universal waste shall keep a record of
each shipment of universal waste received at the facility. The record may take
the form of a log, invoice, manifest, bill of lading, or other shipping
document. The record for each shipment of universal waste received shall
include the following information:(1)
name and address of the originating universal waste handler or foreign shipper
from whom the universal waste was sent; (2)
The quantity of each type of universal
waste received (E.G., batteries, pesticides, thermostats); (3)
The date of receipt of the shipment of
universal waste. (B)
Shipments off-site. A large quantity handler of universal waste shall keep a
record of each shipment of universal waste sent from the handler to other
facilities. The record may take the form of a log, invoice, manifest, bill of
lading, or other shipping document. The record for each shipment of universal
waste sent shall include the following information:(1)
The name and address of the universal
waste handler, destination facility, or foreign destination to whom the
universal waste was sent; (2)
quantity of each type of universal waste sent (e.g., batteries, pesticides,
thermostats); (3)
shipment of universal waste left the facility. (C)
Record retention.(1)
waste shall retain the records described in paragraph (a) of this rule for at
least three years from the date of receipt of a shipment of universal waste.
universal waste shall retain the records described in paragraph (b) of this
rule for at least three years from the date a shipment of universal waste left
the facility. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-40 Exports - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.A large quantity handler of universal waste who sends universal
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-50 Applicability of standards for universal waste transporters.Rules 3745-273-50 to
Administrative Code apply to universal waste transporters, as defined in rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-51 Prohibitions- standards for universal waste transporters.A universal waste transporter is prohibited from: (A)
3745-273-54 of the
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-52 Waste management standards for universal waste transporters.(A)
waste transporter shall comply with all applicable U.S. Department of
transportation regulations in 49 CFR parts 171 to 180 for transport of any
universal waste that meets the definition of hazardous material in
171.8 . For purposes of the department of
transportation regulations, a material is considered a hazardous waste if it is
subject to the hazardous waste manifest requirements specified in Chapter
3745-52 of the Administrative Code. Because universal waste does not require a
hazardous waste manifest, it is not considered hazardous waste under the
department of transportation regulations. (B)
Some universal waste materials are
regulated by the department of transportation as hazardous materials because
they meet the criteria for one or more hazard classes specified in
173.2 . As universal waste shipments do not
require a manifest under Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code, they may
not be described by the DOT proper shipping name "hazardous waste, (L) or (S),
N.O.S.," nor may the hazardous material's proper shipping name be modified by
adding the word "waste." Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-53 Storage time limits- standards for universal waste transporters.(A)
waste transporter may only store the universal waste at a universal waste
transfer facility for ten days or less. (B)
If a universal waste transporter stores
universal waste for more than ten days, the transporter becomes a universal
waste handler and shall comply with the applicable requirements of rules
3745-273-10 to
3745-273-20 or rules
3745-273-30 to
Administrative Code while storing the universal waste. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-54 Response to releases-standards for universal waste transporters.(A)
waste transporter must immediately contain all releases of universal wastes and
other residues from universal wastes. (B)
A universal waste transporter must
determine whether any material resulting from the release is hazardous waste,
and if so, it is subject to all applicable requirements of Chapters 3745-50 to
3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and 3745-270 of the Administrative Code.
If the waste is determined to be a hazardous waste, the transporter is subject
to Chapter 3745-52 of the Administrative Code. Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-00;
3745-273-55 Off-site shipments- standards for universal waste transporters.(A)
waste transporter is prohibited from transporting the universal waste to a
place other than a universal waste handler, a destination facility, or a
foreign destination. (B)
universal waste being shipped off-site meets the department of transportation's
definition of hazardous materials under
171.8 , the shipment shall be properly
described on a shipping paper in accordance with the applicable department of
transportation regulations under 49 CFR part 172. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-56 Exports - standards for universal waste transporters.A universal waste transporter transporting a shipment of
universal waste to a foreign destination (other than
those "Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)" countries
the transporter is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 262 subpart
H) may not accept a shipment if the transporter knows the shipment does
not conform to the "EPA Acknowlegement of Consent." In
addition, the transporter must ensure that: (A)
A copy of the "EPA Acknowlegement of Consent" accompanies the
shipment; and (B)
The shipment is
delivered to the facility designated by the person initiating the shipment.[Comment 1: The term "EPA
Acknowledgement of Consent" is defined in
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-60 Applicability - standards for destination facilities.(A)
The owner or operator of a destination
facility (as defined in rule
Administrative Code) is subject to all applicable requirements of rules
3745-50-40 to
3745-50-235 , Chapters 3745-54 to
3745-57, 3745-65 to 3745-69, 3745-205, 3745-256, 3745-266, and 3745-270 of the
Administrative Code; and the requirement to notify Ohio EPA or U.S. EPA of
regulated waste activity. (B)
owner or operator of a destination facility that recycles a particular
universal waste without storing that universal waste before it is recycled must
comply with paragraph (C)(2) of rule
3745-51-06 of the Administrative
The owner or operator of a destination facility who enters recyclable materials
into a recycling process within seventy-two hours after its arrival at the
facility must comply with paragraph (C)(3) of rule
04/14/2010 and
08/25/2014Promulgated
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2000, 12/07/2004, 02/16/2009
3745-273-61 Off-site shipments- standards for destination facilities.(A)
facility is prohibited from sending or taking universal waste to a place other
than a universal waste handler, another destination facility, or foreign
destination. (B)
operator of a destination facility may reject a shipment containing universal
waste, or a portion of a shipment containing universal waste. If the owner or
operator of the destination facility rejects a shipment or a portion of a
shipment, he shall contact the shipper to notify him of the rejection and to
discuss reshipment of the load. The owner or operator of the destination
facility shall:(1)
Send the shipment back to
the original shipper, or (2)
agreed to by both the shipper and the owner or operator of the destination
facility, send the shipment to another destination facility. (C)
If the a owner or operator of
a destination facility receives a shipment containing hazardous waste that is
not a universal waste, the owner or operator of the destination facility shall
immediately notify Ohio EPA of the illegal shipment, and provide the name,
address, and phone number of the shipper. Ohio EPA will provide instructions
for managing the hazardous waste. (D)
If the owner or operator of a destination
facility receives a shipment of non-hazardous, non-universal waste, the owner
or operator may manage the waste in any way that is in compliance with
applicable law. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-62 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for destination facilities.(A)
operator of a destination facility shall keep a record of each shipment of
universal waste received at the facility. The record may take the form of a
log, invoice, manifest, bill of lading, or other shipping document. The record
for each shipment of universal waste received shall include the following
information:(1)
universal waste handler, destination facility, or foreign shipper from whom the
quantity of each type of universal waste received (e.g., batteries, pesticides,
receipt of the shipment of universal waste. (B)
facility shall retain the records described in paragraph (A) of this rule for
at least three years from the date of receipt of a shipment of universal waste.
Eff 9-2-97 Rule
3745-273-70 Imports of universal waste.Persons managing universal waste that is imported from a
foreign country into Ohio are subject to the applicable requirements of Chapter
3745-273 of the Administrative Code, immediately after the waste enters Ohio,
as indicated in paragraphs (A) to (C) of this
rule: (A)
A universal waste
transporter is subject to the universal waste transporter requirements of rules
universal waste handler is subject to the small or large quantity handler of
universal waste requirements of rules
3745-273-20 or
3745-273-30 to 3745-273-40 of the
Administrative Code, as applicable. (C)
An owner or operator of a destination
facility is subject to the destination facility requirements of rules
3745-273-60 to
3745-273-62 of the
managing universal waste that is imported from an "Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD)" country as specified in
262.58(a)(1) are subject to
paragraphs (A) to (C) of this rule in addition to the requirements of 40 CFR
Part 262 subpart H.[Comment 1: The exercise of foreign
[Comment 2: For dates of non-regulatory
Effective Dates: 09/02/1997, 12/07/2004 3745-273-80 General requirements for petitions to include other wastes under chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.(A)
Any person seeking to add a hazardous
waste or a category of hazardous waste to Chapter 3745-273 of the
Administrative Code may petition for a regulatory amendment under rules
3745-273-80 to
3745-273-81 of the
petitioner shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the director that
regulation under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code:(1)
Is appropriate for the waste or category
of waste; (2)
management practices for the waste or category of waste; and (3)
Will improve implementation of the
hazardous waste program. (4)
petition shall be submitted to the director by certified mail and shall
The petitioner's name and
address; and (b)
the petitioner's interest in the subject of the petition; and (c)
A description of the subject of the
petition, including suggested regulatory language; and (d)
A statement of the need and justification
for the subject of the petition, including any supporting tests, studies, or
other information. (5)
The petition should also address as many of the factors listed in rule
Administrative Code as are appropriate for the waste or waste category
addressed in the petition. (C)
The director will evaluate petitions
using the factors listed in rule
Administrative Code, and will grant or deny a petition using the factors listed
in that rule. The decision will be based on the weight of evidence showing that
regulation under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code is appropriate for
the waste or category of waste, will improve management practices for the waste
or category of waste, and will improve implementation of the hazardous waste
program. If a petition for a regulatory amendment is granted, the director will
propose rules pursuant to Chapter 119. Of the Revised Code to address the
petition. Eff 9-2-97 Rule
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) 3745-273-81 Factors that the director will evaluate regarding petitions to include other wastes under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.(A)
The waste or category of waste, as
generated by a wide variety of generators, is listed in rules
Code, or, if not listed, a proportion of the waste stream exhibits one or more
characteristics of hazardous waste identified in rules
Code.[When a characteristic waste is added to Chapter 3745-273 of the
Administrative Code by using a generic name to identify the waste category
(e.g., batteries), the definition of universal waste in rules
3745-50-10 and
Administrative Code will be amended to include only the hazardous waste portion
of the waste category(e.g., hazardous waste batteries)]. Thus, only the portion
of the waste stream that does exhibit one or more characteristics (i.e., is
hazardous waste) is subject to Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.
The waste or category of waste
is not exclusive to a specific industry or group of industries, is commonly
generated by a wide variety of types of establishments (including, for example,
households, retail and commercial businesses, office complexes, conditionally
exempt small quantity generators, small businesses, government organizations,
as well as large industrial facilities); (C)
The waste or category of waste is
generated by a large number of generators (e.g., more than one thousand
nationally) and is frequently generated in relatively small quantities by each
generator; (D)
for collecting the waste or category of waste (including packaging, marking,
and labeling practices) would ensure close stewardship of the waste; (E)
The risk posed by the waste or category
of waste during accumulation and transport is relatively low compared to other
hazardous wastes, and specific management standards proposed or referenced by
the petitioner (e.g., waste management requirements appropriate to be added to
rules 3745-273-13 ,
3745-273-33 , and
3745-273-52 of the
Administrative Code; and/or applicable department of transportation
requirements in 49 CFR Parts 100 to 185 ) would be protective of human health
and the environment during accumulation and transport; (F)
Regulation of the waste or category of
waste under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code will increase the
likelihood that the waste will be diverted from non-hazardous waste management
systems (e.g., the municipal waste stream, non-hazardous industrial or
commercial waste stream, municipal sewer or stormwater systems) to recycling,
treatment, or disposal which are in compliance with Chapter 3734. of the
Revised Code. (G)
the waste or category of waste under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative
Code will improve implementation of and compliance with the hazardous waste
regulatory program; and/or (H) Such other factors as may be appropriate.[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications,
federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see rule
Code titled"Incorporated by reference."] Eff 9-2-97; 12-7-04
promulgated thereunder ( 40 C.F.R. Part 271 ) Go To:
3745-273-01 Scope of management standards for universal waste.3745-273-02 Applicability of management standards for universal waste- batteries.3745-273-03 Applicability- management standards for universal waste - pesticides.3745-273-04 Applicability- management standards for universal waste - mercury-containing equipment.3745-273-05 Applicability - lamps.3745-273-06 Definitions for management standards for universal waste. [Rescinded].3745-273-08 Applicability- household and conditionally exempt small quantity generator waste.3745-273-09 Definitions pertaining to management standards for universal waste.3745-273-10 Applicability - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-11 Prohibitions- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-12 Notification- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-13 Waste management - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-14 Labeling/marking - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-15 Accumulation time limits- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-16 Employee training for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-17 Response to releases-standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-18 Off-site shipments- standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-19 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for handlers of small quantity universal waste.3745-273-20 Exports - standards for small quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-30 Applicability of standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-31 Prohibitions- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-32 Notification - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-33 Waste management - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-34 Labeling/marking- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-35 Accumulation time limits- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-36 Employee training- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-37 Response to releases-standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-38 Off-site shipments- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-39 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-40 Exports - standards for large quantity handlers of universal waste.3745-273-50 Applicability of standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-51 Prohibitions- standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-52 Waste management standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-53 Storage time limits- standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-54 Response to releases-standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-55 Off-site shipments- standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-56 Exports - standards for universal waste transporters.3745-273-60 Applicability - standards for destination facilities.3745-273-61 Off-site shipments- standards for destination facilities.3745-273-62 Tracking universal waste shipments- standards for destination facilities.3745-273-70 Imports of universal waste.3745-273-80 General requirements for petitions to include other wastes under chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.3745-273-81 Factors that the director will evaluate regarding petitions to include other wastes under Chapter 3745-273 of the Administrative Code.