Used Oil Container Sample Clauses

The 'Used Oil Container' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the storage and handling of containers that hold used oil. Typically, this clause specifies the types of containers that must be used, labeling requirements, and procedures for preventing leaks or spills. For example, it may require that all used oil be stored in sealed, clearly marked containers and kept in designated areas to comply with environmental regulations. The core function of this clause is to ensure safe and compliant management of used oil, thereby minimizing environmental risks and legal liabilities associated with improper storage or disposal.
Used Oil Container. A plain copoly container that is at least four (4) quarts in capacity, leak-proof, has a screw-on lid, has a label designating it for use as a Used Oil Container, is approved by the City Representative, and is provided by CONTRACTOR for the accumulation of Used Oil.
Used Oil Container. A plain copoly container that is at least four (4)

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