Codes
of Safe Practices
In
order to comply with Federal, State and Local Laws this production carefully
controls the use and disposal of hazardous substances such as paint
and paint related materials. You are expected to follow theguidelines
below
1.
Waste Paint Consolidation and Labeling These
guidelines are mandatory for all employees working with paint and paint-related
materials.
a.
Store waste lacquer, solvent and other flammable paints in 5 gallon
plastic buckets.
b.
Store waste latex, vinyl, and other water based paints in 5 gallon plastic buckets.
c.
Flammable paint materials such as brushes, rollers, rags and stir sticks
should be isolated in a separate bucket which does not contain paint.
d.
Water based paint materials such as brushes, rollers, rags and stir
sticks should be isolated in a separate bucket which does not contain
paint.
e.
Water based paint waste and solvent based paint waste are to be kept
separate from one another and as clean of debris as possible for recycling
purposes.
f.
Waste solvent may be mixed with waste flammable paint, but these should
be kept separate from other paint related wastes, and should be kept
as clean of debris as possible for recycling purposes. Productions generating debris-laden or mixed
paints will be charged at a premium rate.
g.
Used plastic liners should be wiped as clean as possible while the paint
is still wet, and liners crushed and packaged in a separate 5 gallon
bucket, and labeled as such.
h.
All aerosol cans are to be disposed of separately from other waste paint
related material, in a metal 5 gallon bucket, sealed and labeled.
i.
Empty waste paint buckets should be wiped clean while still wet and
then sealed and labeled "Empty Paint Can". Cans should be
stored in labeled plastic garbage bags to prevent evaporative emissions.
j.
When filling buckets with waste paint or solvent, do not fill the bucket
to the rim. Leave two or three inches head space to allow for expansion.
k.
All Wash Water From Washing Brushes, Rollers, Buckets, etc. is to be
saved and handled in the same manner as the water based paint waste. buckets should be labeled "brushwater".
2.
Accumulation Limits A total of 55 gallons
(11 five gallon buckets) of paint and paint related materials may be
accumulated inside the stage or on the set if the following conditions
are met:
a.
All FLAMMABLE WASTE (thinner, lacquer, solvent rags) are correctly labeled
and stored in sealed METAL five gallon buckets in a fire department
approved flammable locker.
b.
All NON-FLAMMABLE WASTE (latex, vinyl, used rags) are correctly labeled
and stored in sealed METAL or PLASTIC five gallon buckets separate from
the flammable paint inventory.
c.
All used rollers, paint brushes, and sticks shall be considered flammable
hazardous waste and stored in sealed metal five gallon buckets, not
mixed with paint, in a fire department approved flammable locker.
3.
Waste Paint Disposal Procedures
a.
Do not allow waste paint to accumulate in large quantities when on location.
Remember:
·
When labeling a bucket, describe the contents of the bucket exactly.
For example: "Dirty Water Based Paint", "Used Thinner/Flammable", "Empty Aerosol Cans" etc. Do not use terms such as "Sludge",
"Dynamite", or "Hazardous Waste" to describe the
contents of a bucket! NOTE: DISPOSAL OF PAINT IN ANY MANNER OTHER THAN ABOVE IS AGAINST THIS COMPANY'S POLICY AND ILLEGAL ACCORDING TO THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES AND THE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY. |