Universal Waste. Contractor shall dispose of batteries, mercury containing devices and lamps, and certain consumer electronics at a recycling center designated by Oakley Disposal Service, Inc.
Universal Waste. Spill Prevention, Containment, and Clean-up
Universal Waste. Universal Wastes are Hazardous Wastes that are widely produced by households and many different types of businesses. Universal Wastes include televisions, cathode ray tubes, computers and other electronic devices as well as batteries, fluorescent lamps, non-empty aerosol cans, mercury thermostats, and other mercury containing equipment, among others.
Universal Waste. Fluorescent lamps, cathode ray tubes, non-empty aerosol 29 cans, instruments and switches that contain mercury, and dry cell batteries containing cadmium 30 copper, or mercury.
Universal Waste. The Contractor shall collect and manage all Universal Waste generated under the performance of this contract in accordance with the applicable Federal, state and local laws, regulations and instructions, such as: 40 CFR, the installation’s 5090.1 instruction, etc.
Universal Waste. The Contractor shall collect and manage all Universal Waste generated under the performance of this contract in accordance with FGS Poland, DoD and Navy policies, instructions and guidance; and relevant host nation laws and regulations.
Universal Waste. Identification of Hazardous Waste
Universal Waste. Contractor shall instruct Customers not to set out Universal Waste for Collection except through authorized programs included in this Agreement, which are specifically tailored for the Collection of such items, including sharps Collection and Bulky Waste Contractor is responsible for disposing of it at a properly permitted facility.
Universal Waste. Contractor shall, upon notification of successful bid award, contact Waste Management, Inc. (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) to set up a Lamptracker account and register the specific Project Site to manage and recycle/dispose of all Universal and e-scrap (electronic equipment) waste generated on the Site.
Universal Waste. Universal Waste has the meaning given at Code of Federal Regulations CFR 40, §273.9. Minnesota adopted the Federal Universal Waste Regulations in accordance with Minn. Rules Part 7045.1400.