Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 26.13.03.03-9 - Requirements for Accumulation of Hazardous Waste in Containment BuildingsA. A hazardous waste generator who is accumulating hazardous waste in a containment building without authorization provided by a permit or interim status shall comply with all provisions of this regulation.B. If hazardous waste is placed in a containment building, the generator shall: (1) Manage the waste in accordance with the requirements of COMAR 26.13.05.18-.18-3;(2) Label the containment building with the words "Hazardous Waste" in a conspicuous place easily visible to employees, visitors, emergency responders, waste handlers, and other persons on site;(3) Provide, in a conspicuous place, a label or signage that:(a) Indicates the hazards of the waste that is being accumulated;(b) Communicates the hazards associated with the waste by:(i) Listing the hazardous waste characteristic or characteristics that the waste exhibits;(ii) Providing hazard communication information consistent with the U.S. Department of Transportation requirements at 49 CFR Part 172 Subpart E (labeling) or Subpart F (placarding);(iii) Providing a hazard statement or pictogram consistent with the U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration Hazard Communication Standard at 29 CFR § 1910.1200;(iv) Providing a chemical hazard label consistent with the National Fire Protection Association Code 704; or(v) Some other method that is at least as effective as one of the methods listed in §B(3)(b)(i)-(iv) of this regulation;(4) Before accumulating hazardous waste in the unit, obtain and place in the facility's operating record a certification by a qualified registered professional engineer that the containment building design meets the requirements of COMAR 26.13.05.18-1; and(5) Maintain records at the facility documenting that hazardous waste is not accumulated in the containment building for periods of accumulation longer than 90 days, with the records: (a) Being generated by use of inventory logs, monitoring equipment, or another equally effective means;(b) Consisting of either: (i) Documentation that the containment building is emptied at least once every 90 days; or(ii) A written description of the procedures that are followed to ensure that each waste volume remains in the unit for no more than 90 days, a written description of the waste generation and management practices at the facility that shows these practices are consistent with respecting the 90-day limit, and documentation demonstrating that the procedures have been followed; and(c) Being readily available for inspection.Md. Code Regs. 26.13.03.03-9
Regulations .03-9 adopted 48:9 Md. R. 359, eff. 5/3/2021