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Compliance Solutions Facility Survey C.L.A.W.S. Containment Liquid Handling Assessment Safety Storage

Eagle Manufacturing Company 2400 Charles Street Wellsburg, WV 26070 P/ 304.737.3171 F/ 304.737.1752 E/ [email protected] EAGLE C.L.A.W.S. Program Summary

EAGLE’S CLAWS Program is designed as (EPA 40 CFR 264.175). Facilities deal- Great People • Great Products a compliance evaluation system utilized to ing with the storage of hazardous materials may promote employee and public safety, property also be required to have containment if they are protection and environmental conservation by to meet the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) A TRADITION OF QUALITY EAGLE SELLS EAGLE PRODUCTS specifying approved products that meet specific standards. Within the UFC standards, Section federal regulations concerning Containment, 80, Division III refers to Hazardous Materials For over 100 years, Eagle As the safety marketplace Liquid Handling, Waste Management, and Safety Storage Requirements pertaining to containers Manufacturing Company moves toward “one-stop” Storage of Hazardous Materials. and tanks and Division IV refers to Spill Control, has been making products shopping, the Eagle brand Drainage Control and Secondary Containment for an ever changing world. name–and what it stands for–has assumed a with regard to hazardous materials. REGULATORY AGENCIES In the beginning, it was , and later, growing role in distinguishing Eagle from its EPA: (800) 621-3431 the technology that led to the production of competitors. The brand tells our customers what U.S. Department of Labor http://www.epa.gov metal for glass jars led to the production of they can expect: easy to use features, innovative Occupational Safety & Health oilers (1907), steel gasoline cans (1917), metal applications, solid value, and exceptional service. Administration Spill Prevention, Control Type I and Type II Safety Cans (1957), metal The Occupational Safety and Health & Countermeasures Rule Oily Waste Cans (1962), and Safety Storage EAGLE QUALITY POLICY Administration (OSHA), established under the Cabinets (1967). Department of Labor by the OSHA Act of 1970, Under authority of the Clean Water Act, EPA Our Goals Are: regulates the storage and use of toxic and published its Oil Pollution Prevention Rule (40 Supplier CFR 112) that took effect originally on January 10, Eagle has built a track record of successfully of hazardous substances as they relate to worker adapting to this ever changing world. In 1981, Choice To Excel in Manufacturing and health and safety. OSHA regulations are found in 1974. The rule was revised and strengthened on Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part July 17, 2002. Facilities subject to the Rule must Eagle introduced the first non-welded, Marketing and to be the Supplier of 1910, Subpart H. prepare and implement a plan to prevent any dis- galvanized steel Safety Cans and in 1987 Choice to our Customers. charge of oil into or upon navigable waters of the introduced its full line of high density The OSHA Act requires employers to U.S. (including groundwater) or adjoining shore- products. Since 1990, Eagle has We must be certain that our products: comply with OSHA standards and regulations lines. This written plan is called an SPCC Plan. introduced over 150 new products, including its Are designed for their intended purpose; and to protect employees from recognized high density polyethylene hazardous waste Are correctly made; hazards in the workplace. OSHA enforces its The SPCC Plan must address: (a) operating Are of the highest quality; and management products. rules and regulations by inspecting the procedures the facility implements to prevent oil Are readily available so that our customers’ orders spills; (b) control measures installed to prevent oil workplaces of employers. When violations are In 1997, Eagle introduced its new can be shipped promptly. discovered during inspections, OSHA issues from entering navigable water; (c) countermea- generation of Safety Storage citations and proposes monetary penalties. sures to contain, clean up and mitigate the Everyone at Eagle Works Together As A Team To effects of oil spills. Cabinets. Eagle’s newly designed OSHA encourages companies to participate in Achieve These Goals. Voluntary Protection Programs. Employers who and manufactured cabinets have participate in these Voluntary Compliance set new industry standards for QUALITY ASSURANCE Programs develop a new relationship with OSHA quality, durability and value. and are not subject to programmed inspections; U.S. Department of Transportation FOR THE FUTURE however, compliance remains mandatory. Eagle remains committed to working closely with The U.S. Department of Transportation industry to develop new technology and provide ISO-9001 Certification OSHA: (202) 219-8271 (DOT) serves as the focal point in the Federal a full range of products to meet their needs. http://www.osha.gov Government for the coordinated National In December 1996, Davy Scott Registrar Transportation Policy. The DOT has authority A TRADITION OF INNOVATION Services, Inc. certified Eagle’s Quality System U.S. Environmental over the shipping and transporting of hazardous Throughout its history, Eagle to the ISO-9001 standard. The significance of Protection Agency materials, including . The has been universally ISO certification is two-fold. First, the docu- DOT regulations can be found in the Code of recognized as a leader in Federal Regulations under Title 49 and are mentation of our operating procedures enables The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) providing innovative products. addresses through the Resource Conservation based largely upon the recommendations as us to operate more efficiently. Second, certifi- and Recovery Act (RCRA), the need for facilities per the United Nations (UN). That tradition continues today. cation assures our customers that our quality with hazardous waste substances to store con- From concept, through design standards are among the best in the world. and testing, Eagle’s product tainers in some kind of containment system. National Fire In order to maintain and improve upon these Stationary containers, such as tanks, as well as development group utilizes Protection Association quality standards, Eagle has three certified portable storage containers, such as 55 gallon state-of-the-art technology. Innovative design ISO-9001 Quality Management System audi- drums, are required to have a system that will Since 1896, the National Fire Protection is only one part of a successful new product tors on staff. Also, semi-annual independent protect the environment from this waste if a leak Association (NFPA) has been the most equation. Eagle’s management has committed were to occur. Hazardous waste regulations recognized non-profit organization in the world audits are conducted to insure that Eagle con- the necessary resources to insure that appear in Title 40 of the Code of Federal dedicated to the protection of human life and tinues to meet ISO-9001 standards. Regulations. property from the hazards of fire. manufacturing equipment and processes are also state-of-the art. Portable containment is addressed NFPA: (800) 344-3555 under Subpart I, Use and Management of www.nfpa.org Glossary Contents

Approved - approved, or listed by a nationally UN Markings: UN 1H2/X340/S/96USA/M4990 recognized testing laboratory. 1- Type of Container (), H-material of construction Bloodborne Pathogens - pathogenic micro-organisms (plastic), 2- Removable head/X-Testing performance Containment ...... 2 - 3 that are present in human blood and can cause (X=Groups I, II, & III), 340-Max. Wt. of Container disease in humans. (Kg)/S-solids/96 - Year of Manufacture, USA-State Liquid Handling ...... 4 - 5 Boiling Point - the boiling point of a liquid at a pres- Authorization Mark/M - certification compliance, sure of 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.). 4990 -Testing Agency number. Assessment ...... 6 - 7 Bonding - the interconnecting of two objects with Vapor Pressure - the pressure, measured in pounds clamps and wire to equalize the electrical potential to per square inch (absolute) exerted by a volatile liquid as Waste Management ...... 8 - 9 help prevent static sparks that could ignite flammable determined by the “Standard Method of Test for Vapor materials. Pressure of Petroleum Products” (Reid Method). Safety Storage ...... 10 - 11 Closed Container - a container sealed by means of a or other device that neither liquid nor vapor will FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS DEFINED HDPE Chemical Resistance Guide...... 12 - 13 escape from it at ordinary temperatures. Flammable Container - any can, or drum. Flashpoint less than 100 ˚F. Products Listing...... 14 - 15 Contaminated - the presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially Class Flashpoint Boiling Point Glossary ...... 16 infectious materials on an item or surface. IA <73˚F <100˚F Fire Area is defined by NFPA Code 30 as an area of a IB <73˚F >100˚F Eagle Overview...... 17 building separated from the remainder of the building IC 73˚F - 100˚F — by construction having a fire resistance of at least 1 Combustible hour and having all communicating openings properly Flashpoint at or above 100˚F. protected by an assembly having a fire resistance rating of at least 1 hour. The NFPA also provides a Class Flashpoint Boiling Point special provision for the grouping of flammable II 100˚ - 140˚F — Compliance Evaluation cabinets in an industrial facility due to the lack of walls IIIA 140˚ - 200˚F — or barriers. In an industrial occupancy, additional IIIB +200˚F — cabinets may be located in the same fire area if the Conducted for______additional cabinets, or the group of not more than three Liquid volatility increases with temperature. Classes change with (3) cabinets, is separated from the other cabinets or mixtures and contamination. Reference: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(18) group of cabinets by at least 100 feet (30m). Facility Location______Flammable Aerosol - an aerosol which is required to SAFETY CAN–CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY be labeled “Flammable” under the Federal Hazardous Reagent 1 2 3 Reagent 1 2 3 Substances Labeling Act. Such aerosols are Acetic Acid N Y Y Fuel Oil Y Y Y considered Class IA liquids. Acetone Y* Y Y Gasoline Y Y Y Aniline N Y Y Heptane Y Y Y Date______Flame Arrester - a mesh or perforated metal insert Benzene N Y Y Hexane Y N Y Butadiene N N Y Kerosene Y Y Y within a flammable storage container (safety can, 2-Butanona Y* Y Y Methanol N Y Y cabinet) which protects its contents from external Butylene Y N Y Methylene Chloride N N Y Chlorofluorocarbons N N Y Methyl Ethyl Ketone Y* N Y flames or ignition by absorbing and dissipating heat Cyclohexane Y N N Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Y* Y Y Conducted By______Cyclohexanone N N Y Pentane Y Y N entering the can, therefore keeping the vapor pressure Ethanol N Y Y Petroleum Ether Y N Y below its ignition point. Ethyl Acetate N Y Y Toluene Y Y Y Ethyl Ether Y* N Y Trichloroethylene N N N Flashpoint - the lowest temperature at which a Ethylene Glycol N Y Y Xylene Y Y Y Personnel Present______flammable vapor-air mixture above the liquid will KEY ignite when an ignition source is present. Galvanized Steel or Terne Plate–1 Polyethylene– 2 Stainless Steel–3 FM - Factory Mutual -a national testing laboratory and Use when chemical purity is not Use for storing acids/ Use when chemical approval service recognized by OSHA. critical. Some chemicals may caustics and other purity is critical. ______adversely affect paint. corrosive chemicals. Grounding - the conducting connection between a Y=Yes N=No * May discolor solvent if water present. container and “ground,” usually with a wire, to prevent © Lab Safety Supply, Inc., Janesville, WI - Reproduced with permission. generation of static electric sparks. CAUTION: Resistance to mixed solvents is unpredictable. Guide DOES NOT apply to mixtures, even if the can is compatible with all components of the mixture. ______Liquid - any material which has a fluidity greater than that of 300 penetration asphalt when tested in accordance with ASTM Test for Penetration for Bituminous Materials. The material contained in this publication is provided Notes______Regulated Waste - liquid or semi-liquid blood or other for general information purposes only and should not potentially infectious materials; contaminated items that be considered as advice on any specific safety, legal would release blood or other potentially infectious or regulatory issue. Eagle Manufacturing Company ______materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed; assumes no responsibility, obligation or liability in items that are caked with dried blood or other conjunction with the use or misuse of the material potentially infectious materials and are capable of herein or of the CLAWS program. For specific prod- releasing these materials during handling; ______uct information, call Eagle’s customer service depart- contaminated sharps; and pathological and microbio- logical wastes containing blood or other potentially ment at 304-737-3171 or e-mail at sales@eagle-mfg. infectious materials. com for free video and product literature. ______

16 1 Eagle Products Listing Eagle Eagle EAGLE Model Capacity Description Model Capacity Description

1906 16 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf CRA-4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves C.L.A.W.S. 1970 22 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-62 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 1971 22 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves C 1923 24 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves 2310 24 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves Polyethylene Acid & Corrosive Cabinets 1975 24 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves CRA-P04 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf - Blue 1976 24 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves CRA-P04W 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf - White 1930 30 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-P22 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves - Blue 1932 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-P22W 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves - White 3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-P44 44 Gal. Poly Four Door Manual Four Shelves - Blue 1945 45 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves CRA-P44W 44 Gal. Poly Four Door Manual Four Shelves - White 1947 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves Pesticide Storage Cabinets - Green Do you have damaged or leaking 1946 48 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves PEST-P04 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf o Yes o No 4610 48 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves PEST-P22 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves drums of liquid waste materials? 1961 60 Gal. One Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-24 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 6110 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-25 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1962 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-26 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Vertical Drum Code(s) Recommendations 6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1964 60 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf PEST-32 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf 4 DOT 49 CFR 173.3: Eagle Salvage Drums 6410 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf PEST-3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1992 90 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-47 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves (c) Salvage Drums. Packages of hazardous 9010 90 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-62 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves materials that are damaged or found leaking and Tower Cabinets - Yellow PEST-6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves 1924LEGS 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf hazardous materials that have been spilled or 1925LEGS 12 Gal. One Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf Office Supply Cabinets 1905LEGS 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf 1947-4BE Office Supply Cabinet - Beige leaked may be placed in a removable head sal- 1906LEGS 16 Gal. One Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf 1947-4GR Office Supply Cabinet - Gray 1932LEGS 30 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf vage drum that is compatible with the lading and 3010LEGS 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf GUARDS & PROTECTORS 1947LEGS 45 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves Poly Post Sleeves shipped for repackaging or disposal under the 4510LEGS 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1732 Sleeve for 4" Round Post Model 1602 Model 1695 1962LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1730 Sleeve for 6" Round Post following conditions. (Meet 3 psi test) 6010LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1738 Sleeve for 8" Round Post 1992LEGS 90 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves Available in Yellow, White, Red, Brown, Green, Orange, Lime, Black and Blue 4 9010LEGS 90 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1735 Smooth Sleeve for 4” Round Post DOT 49 CFR 173.25: Eagle Overpack Drums 1736 Smooth Sleeve for 6” Round Post Authorized Packages & Overpacks Paink/Ink Safety Storage Cabinets - Red 1737 Smooth Sleeve for 8” Round Post PI-32LEGS 40 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Three Shelves Available in Yellow and Red (a) Authorized packages containing hazardous PI-47LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Five Shelves PI-62LEGS 96 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Five Shelves Corner & Wall Protectors materials may be offered for transportation in an PI-77 30 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1720 21" Corner Protector (set of two) PI-7710 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1725 42" Corner Protector (set of two) overpack as defined in 171.8 of this subchapter, PI-30 40 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1726 6” Wall Protector PI-32 40 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves 1728 10” Wall Protector if all of the conditions of this section are met. PI-3010 40 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves PI-45 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Five Shelves Column Protectors Model 1690 Model 1650 PI-47 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Five Shelves 1704 4"-6" Narrow Column Protector PI-4510 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1706 6" Polyethylene Column Protector PI-62 120 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1706LM 6" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime PI-6010 120 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1706OR 6" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange 1708 8" Polyethylene Column Protector Paink/Ink Safety Storage Cabinets - Yellow 1708LM 8" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime YPI-77 30 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1708OR 8" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange Do you have secondary containment to YPI-7710 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1709 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector protect against leakage or spills of YPI-30 40 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1709LM 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime o o YPI-32 40 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves 1709OR 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange hazardous liquid waste? Yes No YPI-3010 40 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1710 10" Polyethylene Column Protector YPI-45 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1710LM 10" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime YPI-47 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Five Shelves 1710OR 10" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange Recommendations YPI-4510 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1712 12" Polyethylene Column Protector Code(s) YPI-62 96 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1712LM 12" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime 4 YPI-6010 96 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1712OR 12" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange EPA 40 CFR 264.175: Eagle Spill Containment , 1724-6 6” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector (a) Container storage areas must Safety Storage Drum Cabinets - Yellow 1724-6 RED 6” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red Containment. Platforms & Work Stations 1926 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Vertical Drum 1724-8 8” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector have a containment system that is designed and 2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1724-8 RED 8” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red 1928 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Horizontal Drum 1724-10 10” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector operated in accordance with paragraph (b) of this 2810 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Horizontal Drum 1724-10 RED 10” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red 1955 110 Gal. Two Door Manual - 2 Vertical Drum 1724-12 12” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector section 6 Drum Platform 5510 110 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1724-12 RED 12” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red Model 1686 (b) A containment system must be designed and Flammable/Hazardous Waste Drum Cabinets Parking Stops/Speed Bumps HAZ1926 55 Gal. Two Door Manual 1-Vertical Drum 1790Y Parking Stop - Yellow operated as follows: HAZ2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing 1-Vertical Drum 1790B Parking Stop - Blue HAZ1955 110 Gal. Two Door Manual 2-Vertical Drums 1790BLK Parking Stop - Black w/Yellow Stipes (3) The containment system must have sufficient HAZ1992 90 Gal. Two Door Manual 2-Vertical 30 Gal. Drums 1790G Parking Stop - Gray HAZ9010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing 2-Vertical 30 Gal. Drums 1792 6’ Speed Bump - Cable Guard - Yellow capacity to contain 10% of the volume of 4 Drum 1793 9’ Speed Bump - Cable Guard - Yellow Model 1645 Acid & Corrosive Safety Cabinets containers or the volume of the largest container, CRA-1903 4 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Ramps/Dockplates CRA-1904 4 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1794 Poly Curb Ramp - Yellow whichever is greater. Containers that do not CRA-1923 24 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves 1795 Portable Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks - 35" CRA-2310 24 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1795CR Poly Ramp contain free liquids need not be considered in this CRA-1924 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1796 Fixed Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks CRA-1925 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1797 Portable Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks - 48" CRA-ADD 15 Gal. Two Door Manual Optional Shelf determination. CRA-ADD14 15 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Optional Shelf CRA-1905 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Do you have a secure waste collection or dis- 8 Drum Platform 2 Drum Work Station CRA-1906 16 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf Also Available: Model 1688 Model 1626 CRA-70 22 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf Metal Bollard Posts and Machine Guards pensing center? o Yes o No CRA-71 22 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf Poly Guide-Post Delineators CRA-30 30 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Barricade Products CRA-32 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-45 45 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves CRA-47 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 2 15 Eagle Products Listing Eagle Eagle Containment of hazardous materials is required for the protection of the Capacity Description Capacity Description Model Model environment from contamination as well as for the protection of employees CONTAINMENT 1315 5 Gal. Stainless Steel Haz-Mat Platforms & Pallets F-15 – 9" Poly Funnel for Metal Type I Cans who work in areas where hazardous materials are stored and used. 1612 65 Gal. Single Drum Containment Unit 1620 66 Gal. 2 Drum Containment Pallet Type II Safety Cans 1631 34 Gal. 2 Drum Budget Basin U2-26-S 2 Gal. Red - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout 1632 30 Gal. 2 Drum Modular Platform U2-51-S 5 Gal. Red - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout This marker indicates 1633 12 Gal. 1 Drum Modular Platform U2-26-SY 2 Gal. Yellow - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout 1634 30 Gal. 4 Drum Modular Platform U2-51-SY 5 Gal. Yellow - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout compliance with EPA Spill 1635 60.5 Gal 4 Drum Modular Platform U2-26-SB 2 Gal. Blue - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout Prevention, Control and 1636 17.5 Gal. 1 Drum Budget Basin U2-51-SB 5 Gal. Blue - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout Countermeasures regulations. 1637 30 Gal. Mobile Spill Control Platform 1638 66 Gal. 4 Drum Budget Basin Laboratory Safety Cans Do you have a single-drum mobile 1640 90 Gal. 4 Drum Containment Pallet 1401 1 Gal. Metal-Red w/Pouring Lip 1645 66 Gal. 4 Drum Low Profile Containment Pallet 1301 1 Gal. Stainless Steel pumping station, waste collection station 1646 66 Gal. 4 Drum Nestable Containment Pallet 1508 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow o Yes o No 1647 66 Gal. 4 Drum In-line Spill Containment Platform 1509 1 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow or drum storage building? 1677 5 Gal. Containment Utility Tray 1510 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1686 88 Gal. 6 Drum Spill Containment Platform 1511 1 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1688 90 Gal. 8 Drum Spill Containment Platform 1512 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - White Code(s) Recommendations 1689 – Poly Ramp for Platform Units 1513 1 Gal. Polyethylene - White 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(iii): Eagle Single Drum Containment Drum & IBC Products Safety Faucet Cans 1613 12 Gal. Drum Bogie - Mobile Dispensing Unit 1327 5 Gal. Stainless Steel w/Stainless ECO Faucet Separation and protection. Areas in which Unit, Drum Funnel, Drip Pan & 1614 – Drum Tray 1417 5 Gal. Stainless Steel w/Brass Faucet 1615 – Drum Tray with Grating flammable or combustible liquids are trans- 4-Drum Building 1660 – Drum Funnel Safety Plunger Cans 1662 – Drum Funnel w/Screen P-701 1 Qt. Metal - Red ferred from one tank or container to another 1664 – Funnel Cover P-702 2 Qt. Metal - Red 1665 – 65 Gal. Salvage Drum/Overpack P-704 4 Qt. Metal - Red container shall be separated from other opera- 1666 – Drum Cover - Closed Head P-711 1 Qt. Polyethylene - Red 1667 – Drum Cover - Open Head P-712 2 Qt. Polyethylene - Red tions in the building by adequate distance or by 1670 1 Gal. Yellow Drip Pan Complete P-714 4 Qt. Polyethylene - Red 1680 400 Gal. IBC Spill Containment Unit construction having adequate fire resistance. 1683 400 Gal. All Poly IBC Spill Containment Unit Safety Bench & Daub Cans 1684 400 Gal. Double All Poly IBC Spill Containment Unit B-600-D 1/2 Pt. Metal - Red Daub Can Drainage or other means shall be provided to B-601 1 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can Lab, Overpack & Salvage Drums B-602 2 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can control spills. 1600SL 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid B-604 4 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can 1601 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum B-606 6 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can B-606NL 6 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can w/o Lid 1601M 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring Model 1612 Model 1620 1601MB 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring - Blue B-608 8 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can Do you have drip pans under all drum faucets or 1602 30 Gal. 30 Gal Salvage Drum w/Lid & Metal Bolt Ring w/1660 funnel 1610 14 Gal. 14 Gallon Drum DOT Approved Transport Can leaks? o Yes o No 1610MB 14 Gal. 14 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring - Blue 1215 5 Gal. Red Galvanized Steel Type II Style Safety Can 1650 20 Gal. 20 Gal. Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid w/7/8" Flexible Hose Do you have large diameter funnels to transfer 1650BEI 20 Gal. 20 Gal. Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid - Beige 1652 20 Gal. 20 Gallon Drum WASTE MANAGEMENT liquids into drums? o Yes o No 1654 20 Gal. 20 Gal Salvage Drum w/Lid & Metal Bolt-Ring Safety Oily Waste Cans 1655 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum 906-FL 6 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever 1655M 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum w/metal lever lock 910-FL 10 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever Do you have drum covers or outside storage 1655MB 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum w/metal lever lock - Blue 914-FL 14 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever building to protect the integrity of drums stored Drip Pan 1656 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum 921 21 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red - Hand Lift Only Model 1670 1656M 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum w/metal lever lock 933-FL 6 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever outside as per 40 CFR 265.173? o Yes o No Model 1646RTC 1656MB 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum 935-FL 10 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever w/metal lever lock - Blue 937-FL 14 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 1661 65 Gal. 65 Gallon Overpack Drum w/Screw Top Lid 1665 65 Gal. 65 Gallon Salvage Drum/Overpack Safety Biohazardous Waste Cans 1690 95 Gal. 95 Gal. Overpack Drum w/Screw Top Lid 943BIO 6 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 1695 95 Gal. 95 Gal. Salvage Drum/Overpack 945BIO 10 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 947BIO 14 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever Horizontal Drum Stacking Systems Do you have an area where 1605 – Poly Drum Cradle Safety Disposal Cans 1606 – Single Drum Poly Stacker 1423 2.5 Gal. Metal Steel - Red hazardous materials are dispensed 1607 – Double Drum Poly Stacker 1425 5 Gal. Metal Steel - Red o Yes o No 1608 – Poly Shelf for Stacker Units 1323 2.5 Gal. Stainless Steel into containers? 1325 5 Gal. Stainless Steel Haz-Mat Accessories 1519 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1618 – Drum Tray Dolly 1525 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Red Code(s) Recommendations 1622 – 2 Drum Pallet Tarp 1515 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1629 – Work Station Dolly 1521 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 4 Uniform Fire Code - Division IV, Eagle Stackers, IBC Containment 1644 – 4 Drum Pallet Tarp 1517 3 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1698 – Drum Dolly for 95 Gallon Overpack 1523 5 Gal. Polyethylene - White Section 80.402 (b)(2)(F). & Spill Pallets 1952 – Overpack Dolly Lift Oil Drain Can Dispensing and Use - Spill Control, Drainage LIQUID HANDLING 605 5 Gal. Lift Oil Drain Can - Red Type I Safety Cans Control and Secondary Containment. “Rooms 1607 UI-2-FS 1 Qt. Metal - Red SafeSmoker Cigarette Receptacles 1608 1206 5 Qt. SafeSmokerTM UI-4-FS 2 Qt. Metal - Red TM or areas where hazardous material liquids are UI-10-FS 1 Gal. Metal - Red 1208 4 Gal. SafeSmoker UI-20-FS 2 Gal. Metal - Red dispensed into containers exceeding a 1-gallon 1605 UI-25-FS 2.5 Gal. Metal - Red Safety Butt Cans UI-25-FSY 2.5 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1200yellow 5 Gal. Original All Steel - Yellow capacity or used in open containers or systems UI-50-FS 5 Gal. Metal - Red 1200beige 5 Gal. Original All Steel - Beige UI-20-FSY 2 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1202 2 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Yellow exceeding a 5-gallon capacity shall be provided Model 1680 UI-50-FSY 5 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1202-BEI 2 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Beige Stacker UI-20-FSB 2 Gal. Metal - Blue 1205 5 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Yellow with a means to control spills. Secondary con- UI-50-FSB 5 Gal. Metal - Blue 1205-BEI 5 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Beige UI-20-FSG 2 Gal. Metal - Green tainment shall be provided when the capacity of UI-50-FSG 5 Gal. Metal - Green SAFETY STORAGE To order cans w/o funnel delete 'F' from model number Safety Storage Cabinets - Yellow an individual container exceeds 55 gallons or 1537 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1900 2 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1543 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1901 2 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf the aggregate capacity of multiple containers 1535 3 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1903 4 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1541 5 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1904 4 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf exceeds 100 gallons.” Model 1645 1533 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1924 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1539 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1925 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1313 2.5 Gal. Stainless Steel ADD-14 15 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Optional Shelf ADD-15 15 Gal. Two Door Manual Optional Shelf 1905 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 14 3 EAGLE High Density Polyethylene C.L.A.W.S. Chemical Resistance Guide 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F L Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Lard S S Pine oil O U Sodium nitrate S S Lead acetate sat’d. S S Plating solutions Sodiumnitrite S S Lead nitrate S S Brass S S Sodium perborate S S Lemon juice S S Cadmium S S Sodium phosphate S S Lemon oil O U Chromium S S Sodium sulfide 25% Do you have approved safety contain- Lime juice S S Copper S S to saturated S S ers for the safe use and temporary stor- Linseed oil S S Gold S S Sodium sulfite sat’d S S age of flammable liquids? o o Magnesium sulfate sat’d. S S Indium S S Sodium thlosulphate S S Yes No Margarine S S Lead S S Soybean oil S S Magnesium Nickel S S Stannous chloride sat’d. S S General Industry Code(s) Recommendations carbonate sat’d. S S Rhodium S S Stannic chloride sat’d. S S 4 Magnesium Silver S S Starch solution sat’d. S S OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(29): chloride saturated S S Tin S S Stearic acid 100% S S shall mean an approved container, of Eagle Type I & Type II Safety can Metal Safety Cans Magnesium Zinc S S Sulfuric acid 0-50% S S not more than 5 gallons capacity, having a spring- hydroxide sat’d. S S Potassium Sulfuric acid 70% S O Magnesium nitrate sat’d. S S bicarbonate sat’d. S S Sulfuric acid 80% S U closing lid and spout cover and so designed that Mercuric chloride S S Potassium borate 1% S S Sulfuric acid 96% O U it will safely relieve internal pressure when sub- Mercuric cyanide sat’d. S S Potassium bromate 10% S S Sulfuric acid 96% conc. O U Mercurous nitrate sat’d. S S Potassium bromide sat’d. S S Sulfuric acid fuming U U jected to fire exposure. Mercury S S Potassium carbonate S S Sulfurous acid S S Methyl alcohol 100% S S Potassium chlorate sat’d. S S Tartaric acid S S Are they in sound operating condition, leaktight, Methyl ethyl ketone 100% U U Potassium chloride sat’d. S S Tannic acid 10% S S Methylsulfuric acid S S Potassium cyanide sat’d. S S Tea S S with flame arresters intact? o Yes o No Methylene chloride 100% U U Potassium dichromate 40%S S Tetrahydrofurane O O UI-20FS UI-50-FS Milk S S Potassium ferri/ferro Toluene U U Construction Standard Code(s) Type I Safety Can Type I Safety Can Mineral oils S U cyanide S S Tomato juice S S Molasses S S Potassium nitrate sat’d. S S Transformer oil S O 4OSHA 29 CFR 1926.152 Mustard (prepared) S S Potassium perborate sat’d. S S Trisodium Naphtha O U Potassium phosphate sat’d. S S Only approved containers and portable tanks Napthalene S U perchlorate 10% S S Trichloroethylene U U shall be used for storage and handling of flam- Natural gas (wet) S S Potassium Turpentine O U Nickel chloride sat’d. S S permanganate 20% S S Urea S S mable and combustible liquids. Approved metal Nickel nitrate conc. S S Potassium sulfate conc. S S Urine S S safety cans shall be used for the handling and Nickel sulfate S S Potassium sulfide conc. S S Vanilla extract S S Nicotinic acid S S Potassium sulfite conc. S S Vaseline S S use of flammable liquids in quantities greater Nitric acid 0-30% S S Potassium Vinegar com. S S than one gallon. For quantities of one gallon or U2-26-S U2-51-S Nitric acid 30-50% S O persulfate sat’d. S S Wetting agents S S Type II Safety Can Type II Safety Can Nitric acid 70% S O Propane gas S S Whiskey S S less, only the original container or approved Nitric acid 85-90% U U Propergyl alcohol S S Wines S S metal safety cans shall be used for storage, use Nitrobenzene 100% U U Propyl alcohol S S Xylene U U UL & FM Approved Nitroglycerine O U Propylene glycol S S Yeast S S and handling of flammable liquids. Octane S S Pyridine S O Zinc chloride sat’d. S S Oleura conc. U U Rayon coagulating bath S S Zinc oxide S S Olive oil S S Resorcinol S S Zinc sulfate sat’d. S S Eagle Safety Cans are permitted for use under the Orange juice S S Sallcytic acid S S Ozalic acid dilute S S Sea water S S CARB new CARB regulations via exemption no. 2467.3(c) Ozalic acid saturated S S Shortening S S Ozone O O Silicic acid S S Legend: Palm oil S S Silver nitrate sol’n. S S Do you have nonmetallic safety cans where Paraffin oil S O Soap solution conc. S S S = Satisfactory abusive or corrosive conditions exist or oval Peanut butter S S Sodium acetate sat’d. S S O = Some Attack safety cans where shelf space is limited? Perchloroethylene U U Sodium benzoate 35% S S o Yes o No Pepper (fresh ground) S S Sodium bicarbonate sat’d. S S Peppermint oil O U Sodium bisulfate sat’d. S S U = Unsatisfactory MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONTAINER SIZE Recommendations Perchloric acid 50% S O Sodium bisulfite sat’d. S S Sodium borate S S LIQUID TYPE FLAMMABLE COMBUSTIBLE Eagle Safety Cans: Petroleum ether U U Container Type Class IA Class IB Class IC Class II Petroleum jelly S S Sodium carbonate conc. S S Note: Glass or approved plastic 1 pt. 1 qt. 1 gal. 1 gal. Metal, Poly & Stainless Phenol S S Sodium chlorate sat’d. S S Phosphoric acid 0-30% S S Sodium chloride sat’d. S S The above information Metal (other than DOT drums) 1 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. Steel Cans concerns general chemical Safety cans (incl. polyethylene) 2 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. Phosphoric acid 30-90% S S Sodium cyanide S S Phosphoric acid over 90% S S Sodium dichromate sat’d. S S resistance only. Since NOTE: Container Exemptions: medicines, foodstuffs, cosmetics and other common consumer items. Photographic solutions S S Sodium ferricyanide sat’d. S S other factors such as REFERENCE: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 Phthalic anhydride S S Sodium ferricyanide S S permeation, ESCR, and Pickling baths Sodium fluoride sat’d. S S container design are Sulfuric acid S S Sodium hydroxide conc. S S involved full compatibility See safety can chemical compatibility on page 16. Hydrochloric acid S S Sodium hypochlorite S S Sulfuric-nitric S U testing is recommended. Models 1543 & 1537 Model 1511

4 13 High Density Polyethylene Chemical Resistance Guide The handling of hazardous liquids is subject to both safety and health 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F regulations requiring protection for employees who work with flammable, Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Acetaldehyde S O Butter S S Dichlorobenzane (O&P) U U combustible and explosive liquids. Acetic acid 1-10% S S Butyl acetate 100% O U Diethylene glycol S S Acetic acid 10-50% S O Butyl alcohol 100% S S Disodium phosphate S S Acetic acid 50-100% S O Butylene glycol S S Dioxane S S Acetic anhydride S S Butylic acid 100% S S Emulsions photographic S S Do you have any open containers or Acetone S S Caffeine citrate saturated S S Ether O O hazardous liquids being used in your Acids, aromatic S S Calcium bisulfide S S Ethyl acetate 100% O O cleaning operations? o Yes o No Acrylic emulsions S S Calcium bromide S S Ethyl alcohol 100% S S Adipic acid S S Calcium carbonate sat’d. S S Ethyl alcohol 35% S S Aluminum chloride dilute S S Calcium chlorate saturated S S Ethylbenzene O U Code(s) Recommendations Aluminum chloride conc. S S Calcium chloride saturated S S Ethylene glycol S S Aluminum fluoride conc. S S Calcium hydroxide S S Ferric chloride sat’d. S S 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii): Eagle Plunger and Bench Cans Aluminum sulfate conc. S S Calcium hypochloride Ferric nitrate sat’d. S S Incidental storage or use of flammable and Eagle Lab Cans & Faucet Cans Alume (all ltypes) conc. S S bleach sol’n S S Ferrous ammonium citrateS S Amino acetic acid S S Calcium nitrate 50% S S Ferrous chloride sat’d. S S combustible liquids. Ammonia 100% dry gas S S Calcium sulfate S S Ferrous sulfate S S Containers. Flammable or combustible liquids Ammonium acetate S S Camphor crystals S S Fluoboric acid S S Ammonium bromide S S Camphor oil U U Fluorine S U shall be stored in tanks or closed containers. Ammonium carbonate S S Carbon dioxide 100% dry S S Fluosilicic acid 32% S S 4 Ammonium chloride sat’d. S S Carbon dioxide 100% wet S S Fluosiicic acid conc. S S OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(9): Ammonium fluoride 20% S S Carbon dioxide cold sat’d. S S Formaldehyde Closed container shall mean a container as Ammonium hydroxide S S Carbon disulphide O U 10-30% S S herein defined, so sealed by means of a lid or Ammonium Carbon monixide S S 30-40% S O metaphosphates sat’d. S S Carbon tetrachloride U U Formic acid 20% S S other device that neither liquid nor vapor will Model P-711 Model B-601 Ammonium nitrate sat’s. S S Carbonic acid S S Formic acid 50% S S Ammonium Carnauba wax S S Formic acid 100% S S escape from it at ordinary temperatures. persulfate sat’d S S Carrot juice S S Fructose saturated S S 4 Ammonium phosphate S S Castor oil conc. S S Fuel oil S U OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(iv)(a): Ammonium sulfate sat’d. S S Catsup S S Furtural 100% O U Flammable liquids shall be kept in covered Ammonium sulfide sat’d. S S Caustic soda S O Furturyl alcohol S O containers when not actually in use. Ammonium Cedar leaf oil U U Galtic acid saturated S S thiocyanate sat’d. S S Cedar wood oil U U Gasolene S U Do you have laboratory cans or faucet cans for Amyl acetate 100% O U Chlorine liquid O U Glucose S S safer transfers of flammables from dispensing Amyl alcohol 100% S S Chlorobenzene O U Clycerine S S Models 1511 & 1513 Amyl chloride 100% O U Chloroform U U Glycol S S containers? o Yes o No Model 1417 Aniline 100% S U Chlorosulfonic acid 100% U U Glycolic acid 30% S S Anise seed oil O U Chrome alum sat’d. S S Grape juice S S Antimony chloride S S Chromic acid 10-20% S O Grapefruit juice S S Aqua regla O U Chromic acid 50% S O Heptane O U Aromatic hydrocarbons U U Cider S S Hexachlorobenzene S S Do you have adequate means of electrically Arsenic S S Cinnamon S S Hexane U U bonding your containers during filling Aspirin S S Cinnamon oil U U Hydrobromic acid 50% S S o o Barium carbonate sat’d. S S Citric acid sat’d. S S Hydrochloric acid 10% S S operations? Yes No Barium chloride saturated S S Citronella oil O U Hydrochloric acid 30% S S Barium hydroxide S S Cloves (ground) S S Hydrochloric acid 35% S S Code(s) Recommendations Barium sulfate saturated S S Coconut oil alcohols S S Hydrocyanic acid S S Barium sulfide saturated S S Cod liver oil S S Hydrocyanic acid sat’d. S S 4 Uniform Fire Code - Division VIII, Beer S S Coffee S S Hydrofluoric acid 40% S S Eagle Grounding Wire Benzaldehyde S O Copper chloride sat’d. S S Hydrofluoric acid 60% S S Section 79.803 (a) states: Benzene O U Copper cyanide sat’d. S S Hydrofluoric acid 75% S S “Class I liquids shall not be run into containers Benzene sulfonic acid S S Copper fluoride 2% S S Hydrogen 100% S S unless the nozzle and containers are electrically Benzic acid Copper nitrate sat’d. S S Hydrogen bromide 10% S S Crystals S S Copper sulfate dilute S S Hydrogen chloride gas dryS S interconnected. The provisions of this section Saturated S S Corn oil S S Hydrogen peroxide 30% S S shall be deemed to have been complied with Bismuth carbonate sat’d. S S Cottonseed oil S S Hydrogen peroxide 90% S O Black liquor S S Cranberry sauce S S Hydroquinone S S where the metallic floor plates on which the con- Bleach lye 10% S S Creola S O Hydrogen sulfide S S tainer stands while filling are electrically con- Borax cold saturated S S Cuprous chloride sat’d S S Hypochlorous acid conc. S S Boric acid dilute S S Cuprous oxide S S Inks S S nected to the fill stem or where the fill stem is Brine S S Cyclohexane U U Iodine crystals O O Bromic acid 10% S S Cyclohexanone U U Isobutyl alcohol S S bonded to the container during filling by means Bromine liquid 100% O U Decalin S U Isopropyl alcohol S S of a bond wire.” Bromochloromethane U U Detergents synthetic S S Isopropyl ether O U Butadlene U U Developers photographic S S Kerosene O O Models 1950 & 1951 Butanediol 10% S S Dextrin saturated S S Lactic acid 10% S S Butanediol 60% S S Dextrose saturated S S Lactic acid 90% S S © Lab Safety Supply Inc., Janesville, WI Butanediol 100% S S Dibutyl ether O U Lanolin S S Reproduced with permission

12 5 EAGLE Improper storage and handling of flammable liquids is the leading cause C.L.A.W.S. of industrial fires. Proper storage of flammable liquids can help eliminate A millions of dollars of damage and help save the lives of your employees.

Do you have drums containing Workplace fires and explosions kill 200 and injure more than 5,000 workers each year. flammable or combustible liquid stored in drum storage cabinets? o Yes o No More than 75,000 workplace fires cost businesses more than $2 billion and wreak havoc among workers and their families and destroy thousands of businesses each year. CLAWS Assessment Code(s) Recommendations surveys should be conducted at least annually and should include observations of worksite safety 4 Uniform Fire Code 79.201 Eagle Drum Cabinets and housekeeping issues and should specifically address proper handling and storage of chemi- When provi- cals and wastes as specified in this guide. (g) Storage Cabinets. 1. General. sions of this code require that liquid containers be stored in storage cabinets, such cabinets and Objectives: This assessment guide should give you a general understanding on how to: storage shall be in accordance with this section. Cabinets shall be conspicuously labeled in red • Identify potential environmental, health and safety risks associated with hazardous letters on contrasting background FLAMMABLE— materials handling and storage in the work environment. KEEP FIRE AWAY. • Conduct a thorough CLAWS compliance assessment and evaluation. 2. Quantities. The quantity of Class I or Class II • Comply with specific OSHA, EPA, DOT and local fire codes concerning handling and liquids shall not exceed 60 gallons and the total storage of flammable materials. quantities of all liquids in a storage cabinet shall not • Specify approved products for compliance in these areas. exceed 120 gallons. 3. Construction. Cabinets may be constructed of Model 1926 Facility Assessment: wood or metal. Cabinets shall be listed or constructed in accordance with the following: Know your facility! Know where your risk areas are, what materials are not A. Unlisted metal cabinets. Metal cabinets shall being handled or stored in a manner that will let you be compliant with the many be of steel having a thickness of not less than federal regulations. The CLAWS guide is an easy to use guide to evaluating your facility. 0.043 inch. The cabinet, including the door, shall 1 be double walled with 1 ⁄2-inch air space Part I - Identification between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or weld- Divide the review facility into its functional or physical areas. ed and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fit- • Production area ted, self-closing and equipped with a latching • Machine Shop area • Maintenance Area device. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid- Model 1928 • Laboratory Area tight to a height of at least two inches. • Paint Shop Area • Storage Area (Inside/Outside) • Shipping Area Do you have adequate facilities for storage of corrosives, pesticides or paint and ink products? o Yes o No Part II - Definition For each specific physical or functional area, note the following: Maximum Storage Quantities For Cabinets Recommendations • Areas where chemicals are stored or used Liquid Class Maximum Storage Capacity Eagle Acid Corrosive, Pesticide, • Areas where water or oils are used in the process Flammable/Class I 60 gal. and Paint & Ink Cabinets • Areas where dispensing and filling takes place Combustible/Class II 60 gal. • Areas where leaks or spills are prevalent Combustible Class III 120 gal. • Areas that have self containment or fire suppression Combination of Classes 120 gal.* • The temperature, ignition, and ventilation controls * Not more than 60 gallons may be Class I and Class II liquids. No more than 120 • Potential ignition sources gallons of Class III liquids may be stored in a storage cabinet, according to OSHA 29 • Volume of human and equipment traffic CFR 1910.106(d)(3) and NFPA 30 Section 4-3.1. Note: Not more than three such cabinets may be located in a single fire area, according to NFPA 30 Section 4-3.1. Model CRA-47

6 11 EAGLE Chemical & Waste Assessment Know your chemicals. Know exactly what types of chemicals are in your facility and where C.L.A.W.S. they are being stored. Make sure all chemicals are in proper containers with proper - S ing. Maintain corresponding MSDS sheets for every chemical in of emergency. Part I - Identification Make a list of all chemicals used or stored in each area Do you have flammables and Note any area that generates or accumulates waste materials combustibles stored in safety storage Note volume of each chemical or waste and type of container cabinets? o Yes o No Note the present method of storage (cabinet/counter/rack) Note the state of the chemical or waste (liquid or solid) Code(s) Recommendations Note any other pertinent information 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii)(b): Eagle Safety Cabinets Part II - Definition Incidental storage or use of flammable and Review MSDS, bill of lading, container label, hazardous I.D. label, numbered placard or other combustible liquids. chemical reference material for each chemicals characteristics: (b) The quantity of liquid that may be located ADD-15 • Hazardous Characteristics outside of an inside storage room or storage • Storage Requirements cabinet in a building or in any one fire area of a • Compatibility Considerations building shall not exceed: • Other Safety Concerns (1) 25 gallons of Class IA liquids in containers. (2) 120 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in Model 1932 All chemicals should be properly labeled and have secure lids, if containers. not, contact an expert and dispose of properly. (3) 660 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in a - is the material: single portable tank. Hazardous Characteristics Flammable or Combustible (flash point, boiling point) Do your cabinets have operational Toxic self-closing doors as per the Uniform Fire Corrosive Code 79.202? o Yes o Light Sensitive No Oxidizer/Reducer Poisonous/Pesticides 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (d)(3)(i & ii): Require Special Handling? Design, construction, and capacity of storage Not more than 60 cabinets –(I) Maximum capacity. Storage Requirements gallons of Class I or Class II liquids, nor more than Temperature (Minimum/Maximum) 120 gallons of Class III liquids may be stored in a Ventilation of Vapors Model 1947 storage cabinet. Ignition Control (ii) Fire resistance. Storage cabinets shall be designed Segregation for Compatibility and constructed to limit the internal temperature to not Special Identification more than 325˚F when subjected to a 10-minute fire test Volume Limitation using the standard time-temperature curve as set forth Spill Containment in Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, NFPA 251-1969. All joints - when incompatible materials come into and seams shall remain tight and the door shall remain Compatibility Consideration contact, fire, explosion, violent reactions or toxic gasses could result. securely closed during the fire test. Cabinets shall be Do not store the following types of chemicals together: labeled in conspicuous lettering, FLAMMABLE-KEEP Acids and Bases FIRE AWAY. Oxidizers and Organic Materials (a) Metal cabinets constructed in the following manner Oxidizers and Reducing Agents shall be deemed to be in compliance. The bottom, top, Model PI-77 Other Incompatible Chemical Combinations door, and sides of cabinet shall be at least No. 18 gauge 1 sheet iron and double walled with 1 ⁄2-inch air space. Any aerosol which is required to be labeled flammable Joints shall be riveted, welded or made tight by some under the federal hazardous substance labeling act is Specification of approved products for facility compliance equally effective means. The door shall be provided with considered Class 1 A liquid. Throughout the CLAWS guide you will find the necessary products that will help you meet a three-point lock, and a door sill shall be raised at least the federal regulations. You may find the Compliance worksheets on pages 14 and 15 useful 2 inches above the bottom of the cabinet. 2 to 110 gallon cabinets on your walk through to record these products. For additional information you may also available check out our web site at www.eagle-mfg.com.

10 7 Waste management is required to decrease the potential exposure EAGLE associated with handling hazardous waste. The main hazard is C.L.A.W.S. flammability. To help prevent fire, hazardous waste needs special W precautions for storage, handling and use.

Do you have flammable or Do you have FM Approved waste combustible hazardous waste stored o o receptacles for discarding oily and in drum storage cabinets? Yes No waste solvent rags. o Yes o No Code(s) Recommendations Recommendations 4 b): Code(s) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii)( Eagle Drum Cabinets 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.125(e)(4)(ii): Eagle Metal or Poly Oily Waste Incidental storage or use of flammable and Rags and other material contaminated with Cans, Butt Cans & Disposal Cans combustible liquids. liquids from dipping or operations are (b) The quantity of liquid that may be located placed in approved waste cans immediately outside of an inside storage room or storage after use; and cabinet in a building or in any one fire area of a 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.125(e)(4)(iii): building shall not exceed: Waste can contents are properly disposed of at (1) 25 gallons of Class IA liquids in containers the end of each shift. (2) 120 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in 4 containers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (h)(8)(iii): Model 1525 Model 1206 & 1208 Waste and residues. Combustible waste mate- (3) 660 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in rial and residues in a building or operating area a single portable tank. shall be kept to a minimum, stored in closed 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (d)(3)(i&ii): waste cans, and disposed of daily. Design, construction, and capacity of stor- Not Do you have liquid waste cans for hazardous age cabinets –(I) Maximum capacity. more than 60 gallons of Class I or Class II and combustible waste? o Yes o No liquids, nor more than 120 gallons of Class III Do you have receptacles for clean, safe disposal Model HAZ 1926 Model 935FL Model 1202 & 1205 liquids may be stored in a storage cabinet. of ashes and cigarettes? o Yes o No Butt Can

Do you have biohazard waste receptacles for Do you have approved containers for shipping temporary accumulation of waste contaminated small quantities of hazardous liquids contained with potentially infectious materials? o Yes o No in , jars, cans or 5 gallon pails? o Yes o No Code(s) Recommendations Code(s) Recommendations 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 4 The blood borne pathogens section applies to all Eagle Bio-Haz Cans DOT 49 CFR 173.12: Eagle Lab & Overpack Drums (b) Outside packaging. The outside packaging occupational exposure to blood or other potentially must be a DOT specification metal or fiber drum. infectious materials. It may also be a polyethylene drum capable of 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 withstanding: (d)(4) Housekeeping. (i) General. Employers shall (1) The vibration and compression tests specified ensure that the worksite is maintained in a clean in 178.19-7 (c)(1) and (2), and and sanitary condition. (g) Communication of haz- (2) A four foot drop test as specified in ards to employees. (1)(i)(A) Warning shall be 178.224-2 (b). affixed to containers of regulated waste, (B) Labels (c) Inside packagings. The inside packagings required by this section shall include the Biohazard Model 945BIO must be either glass packagings not exceeding symbol. (C) These labels shall be flourescent Model 943BIO 1-gallon rated capacity, or metal or plastic packag- Model 1650 Model 1610MB Model 1601 orange or orange-red, with lettering and symbols in ings not exceeding a rated capacity of 5 gallons. contrasting color.

8 9 Waste management is required to decrease the potential exposure EAGLE associated with handling hazardous waste. The main hazard is C.L.A.W.S. flammability. To help prevent fire, hazardous waste needs special W precautions for storage, handling and use.

Do you have flammable or Do you have FM Approved waste combustible hazardous waste stored o o receptacles for discarding oily and in drum storage cabinets? Yes No waste solvent rags. o Yes o No Code(s) Recommendations Recommendations 4 b): Code(s) OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii)( Eagle Drum Cabinets 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.125(e)(4)(ii): Eagle Metal or Poly Oily Waste Incidental storage or use of flammable and Rags and other material contaminated with Cans, Butt Cans & Disposal Cans combustible liquids. liquids from dipping or coating operations are (b) The quantity of liquid that may be located placed in approved waste cans immediately outside of an inside storage room or storage after use; and cabinet in a building or in any one fire area of a 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.125(e)(4)(iii): building shall not exceed: Waste can contents are properly disposed of at (1) 25 gallons of Class IA liquids in containers the end of each shift. (2) 120 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in 4 containers OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (h)(8)(iii): Model 1525 Model 1206 & 1208 Waste and residues. Combustible waste mate- (3) 660 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in rial and residues in a building or operating area a single portable tank. shall be kept to a minimum, stored in closed 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (d)(3)(i&ii): waste cans, and disposed of daily. Design, construction, and capacity of stor- Not Do you have liquid waste cans for hazardous age cabinets –(I) Maximum capacity. more than 60 gallons of Class I or Class II and combustible waste? o Yes o No liquids, nor more than 120 gallons of Class III Do you have receptacles for clean, safe disposal Model HAZ 1926 Model 935FL Model 1202 & 1205 liquids may be stored in a storage cabinet. of ashes and cigarettes? o Yes o No Butt Can

Do you have biohazard waste receptacles for Do you have approved containers for shipping temporary accumulation of waste contaminated small quantities of hazardous liquids contained with potentially infectious materials? o Yes o No in bottles, jars, cans or 5 gallon pails? o Yes o No Code(s) Recommendations Code(s) Recommendations 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 4 The blood borne pathogens section applies to all Eagle Bio-Haz Cans DOT 49 CFR 173.12: Eagle Lab & Overpack Drums (b) Outside packaging. The outside packaging occupational exposure to blood or other potentially must be a DOT specification metal or fiber drum. infectious materials. It may also be a polyethylene drum capable of 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030 withstanding: (d)(4) Housekeeping. (i) General. Employers shall (1) The vibration and compression tests specified ensure that the worksite is maintained in a clean in 178.19-7 (c)(1) and (2), and and sanitary condition. (g) Communication of haz- (2) A four foot drop test as specified in ards to employees. (1)(i)(A) Warning labels shall be 178.224-2 (b). affixed to containers of regulated waste, (B) Labels (c) Inside packagings. The inside packagings required by this section shall include the Biohazard Model 945BIO must be either glass packagings not exceeding symbol. (C) These labels shall be flourescent Model 943BIO 1-gallon rated capacity, or metal or plastic packag- Model 1650 Model 1610MB Model 1601 orange or orange-red, with lettering and symbols in ings not exceeding a rated capacity of 5 gallons. contrasting color.

8 9 EAGLE Chemical & Waste Assessment Know your chemicals. Know exactly what types of chemicals are in your facility and where C.L.A.W.S. they are being stored. Make sure all chemicals are in proper containers with proper label- S ing. Maintain corresponding MSDS sheets for every chemical in case of emergency. Part I - Identification Make a list of all chemicals used or stored in each area Do you have flammables and Note any area that generates or accumulates waste materials combustibles stored in safety storage Note volume of each chemical or waste and type of container cabinets? o Yes o No Note the present method of storage (cabinet/counter/rack) Note the state of the chemical or waste (liquid or solid) Code(s) Recommendations Note any other pertinent information 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii)(b): Eagle Safety Cabinets Part II - Definition Incidental storage or use of flammable and Review MSDS, bill of lading, container label, hazardous I.D. label, numbered placard or other combustible liquids. chemical reference material for each chemicals characteristics: (b) The quantity of liquid that may be located ADD-15 • Hazardous Characteristics outside of an inside storage room or storage • Storage Requirements cabinet in a building or in any one fire area of a • Compatibility Considerations building shall not exceed: • Other Safety Concerns (1) 25 gallons of Class IA liquids in containers. (2) 120 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in Model 1932 All chemicals should be properly labeled and have secure lids, if containers. not, contact an expert and dispose of properly. (3) 660 gallons of Class IB, IC, II, or III liquids in a - is the material: single portable tank. Hazardous Characteristics Flammable or Combustible (flash point, boiling point) Do your cabinets have operational Toxic self-closing doors as per the Uniform Fire Corrosive Code 79.202? o Yes o Light Sensitive No Oxidizer/Reducer Poisonous/Pesticides 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (d)(3)(i & ii): Require Special Handling? Design, construction, and capacity of storage Not more than 60 cabinets –(I) Maximum capacity. Storage Requirements gallons of Class I or Class II liquids, nor more than Temperature (Minimum/Maximum) 120 gallons of Class III liquids may be stored in a Ventilation of Vapors Model 1947 storage cabinet. Ignition Control (ii) Fire resistance. Storage cabinets shall be designed Segregation for Compatibility and constructed to limit the internal temperature to not Special Identification more than 325˚F when subjected to a 10-minute fire test Volume Limitation using the standard time-temperature curve as set forth Spill Containment in Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Building Construction and Materials, NFPA 251-1969. All joints - when incompatible materials come into and seams shall remain tight and the door shall remain Compatibility Consideration contact, fire, explosion, violent reactions or toxic gasses could result. securely closed during the fire test. Cabinets shall be Do not store the following types of chemicals together: labeled in conspicuous lettering, FLAMMABLE-KEEP Acids and Bases FIRE AWAY. Oxidizers and Organic Materials (a) Metal cabinets constructed in the following manner Oxidizers and Reducing Agents shall be deemed to be in compliance. The bottom, top, Model PI-77 Other Incompatible Chemical Combinations door, and sides of cabinet shall be at least No. 18 gauge 1 sheet iron and double walled with 1 ⁄2-inch air space. Any aerosol which is required to be labeled flammable Joints shall be riveted, welded or made tight by some under the federal hazardous substance labeling act is Specification of approved products for facility compliance equally effective means. The door shall be provided with considered Class 1 A liquid. Throughout the CLAWS guide you will find the necessary products that will help you meet a three-point lock, and a door sill shall be raised at least the federal regulations. You may find the Compliance worksheets on pages 14 and 15 useful 2 inches above the bottom of the cabinet. 2 to 110 gallon cabinets on your walk through to record these products. For additional information you may also available check out our web site at www.eagle-mfg.com.

10 7 EAGLE Improper storage and handling of flammable liquids is the leading cause C.L.A.W.S. of industrial fires. Proper storage of flammable liquids can help eliminate A millions of dollars of damage and help save the lives of your employees.

Do you have drums containing Workplace fires and explosions kill 200 and injure more than 5,000 workers each year. flammable or combustible liquid stored in drum storage cabinets? o Yes o No More than 75,000 workplace fires cost businesses more than $2 billion and wreak havoc among workers and their families and destroy thousands of businesses each year. CLAWS Assessment Code(s) Recommendations surveys should be conducted at least annually and should include observations of worksite safety 4 Uniform Fire Code 79.201 Eagle Drum Cabinets and housekeeping issues and should specifically address proper handling and storage of chemi- When provi- cals and wastes as specified in this guide. (g) Storage Cabinets. 1. General. sions of this code require that liquid containers be stored in storage cabinets, such cabinets and Objectives: This assessment guide should give you a general understanding on how to: storage shall be in accordance with this section. Cabinets shall be conspicuously labeled in red • Identify potential environmental, health and safety risks associated with hazardous letters on contrasting background FLAMMABLE— materials handling and storage in the work environment. KEEP FIRE AWAY. • Conduct a thorough CLAWS compliance assessment and evaluation. 2. Quantities. The quantity of Class I or Class II • Comply with specific OSHA, EPA, DOT and local fire codes concerning handling and liquids shall not exceed 60 gallons and the total storage of flammable materials. quantities of all liquids in a storage cabinet shall not • Specify approved products for compliance in these areas. exceed 120 gallons. 3. Construction. Cabinets may be constructed of Model 1926 Facility Assessment: wood or metal. Cabinets shall be listed or constructed in accordance with the following: Know your facility! Know where your risk areas are, what materials are not A. Unlisted metal cabinets. Metal cabinets shall being handled or stored in a manner that will let you be compliant with the many be of steel having a thickness of not less than federal regulations. The CLAWS guide is an easy to use guide to evaluating your facility. 0.043 inch. The cabinet, including the door, shall 1 be double walled with 1 ⁄2-inch air space Part I - Identification between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or weld- Divide the review facility into its functional or physical areas. ed and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fit- • Production area ted, self-closing and equipped with a latching • Machine Shop area • Maintenance Area device. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid- Model 1928 • Laboratory Area tight to a height of at least two inches. • Paint Shop Area • Storage Area (Inside/Outside) • Shipping Area Do you have adequate facilities for storage of corrosives, pesticides or paint and ink products? o Yes o No Part II - Definition For each specific physical or functional area, note the following: Maximum Storage Quantities For Cabinets Recommendations • Areas where chemicals are stored or used Liquid Class Maximum Storage Capacity Eagle Acid Corrosive, Pesticide, • Areas where water or oils are used in the process Flammable/Class I 60 gal. and Paint & Ink Cabinets • Areas where dispensing and filling takes place Combustible/Class II 60 gal. • Areas where leaks or spills are prevalent Combustible Class III 120 gal. • Areas that have self containment or fire suppression Combination of Classes 120 gal.* • The temperature, ignition, and ventilation controls * Not more than 60 gallons may be Class I and Class II liquids. No more than 120 • Potential ignition sources gallons of Class III liquids may be stored in a storage cabinet, according to OSHA 29 • Volume of human and equipment traffic CFR 1910.106(d)(3) and NFPA 30 Section 4-3.1. Note: Not more than three such cabinets may be located in a single fire area, according to NFPA 30 Section 4-3.1. Model CRA-47

6 11 High Density Polyethylene Chemical Resistance Guide The handling of hazardous liquids is subject to both safety and health 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F regulations requiring protection for employees who work with flammable, Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Acetaldehyde S O Butter S S Dichlorobenzane (O&P) U U combustible and explosive liquids. Acetic acid 1-10% S S Butyl acetate 100% O U Diethylene glycol S S Acetic acid 10-50% S O Butyl alcohol 100% S S Disodium phosphate S S Acetic acid 50-100% S O Butylene glycol S S Dioxane S S Acetic anhydride S S Butylic acid 100% S S Emulsions photographic S S Do you have any open containers or Acetone S S Caffeine citrate saturated S S Ether O O hazardous liquids being used in your Acids, aromatic S S Calcium bisulfide S S Ethyl acetate 100% O O cleaning operations? o Yes o No Acrylic emulsions S S Calcium bromide S S Ethyl alcohol 100% S S Adipic acid S S Calcium carbonate sat’d. S S Ethyl alcohol 35% S S Aluminum chloride dilute S S Calcium chlorate saturated S S Ethylbenzene O U Code(s) Recommendations Aluminum chloride conc. S S Calcium chloride saturated S S Ethylene glycol S S Aluminum fluoride conc. S S Calcium hydroxide S S Ferric chloride sat’d. S S 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(ii): Eagle Plunger and Bench Cans Aluminum sulfate conc. S S Calcium hypochloride Ferric nitrate sat’d. S S Incidental storage or use of flammable and Eagle Lab Cans & Faucet Cans Alume (all ltypes) conc. S S bleach sol’n S S Ferrous ammonium citrateS S Amino acetic acid S S Calcium nitrate 50% S S Ferrous chloride sat’d. S S combustible liquids. Ammonia 100% dry gas S S Calcium sulfate S S Ferrous sulfate S S Containers. Flammable or combustible liquids Ammonium acetate S S Camphor crystals S S Fluoboric acid S S Ammonium bromide S S Camphor oil U U Fluorine S U shall be stored in tanks or closed containers. Ammonium carbonate S S Carbon dioxide 100% dry S S Fluosilicic acid 32% S S 4 Ammonium chloride sat’d. S S Carbon dioxide 100% wet S S Fluosiicic acid conc. S S OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(9): Ammonium fluoride 20% S S Carbon dioxide cold sat’d. S S Formaldehyde Closed container shall mean a container as Ammonium hydroxide S S Carbon disulphide O U 10-30% S S herein defined, so sealed by means of a lid or Ammonium Carbon monixide S S 30-40% S O metaphosphates sat’d. S S Carbon tetrachloride U U Formic acid 20% S S other device that neither liquid nor vapor will Model P-711 Model B-601 Ammonium nitrate sat’s. S S Carbonic acid S S Formic acid 50% S S Ammonium Carnauba wax S S Formic acid 100% S S escape from it at ordinary temperatures. persulfate sat’d S S Carrot juice S S Fructose saturated S S 4 Ammonium phosphate S S Castor oil conc. S S Fuel oil S U OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(iv)(a): Ammonium sulfate sat’d. S S Catsup S S Furtural 100% O U Flammable liquids shall be kept in covered Ammonium sulfide sat’d. S S Caustic soda S O Furturyl alcohol S O containers when not actually in use. Ammonium Cedar leaf oil U U Galtic acid saturated S S thiocyanate sat’d. S S Cedar wood oil U U Gasolene S U Do you have laboratory cans or faucet cans for Amyl acetate 100% O U Chlorine liquid O U Glucose S S safer transfers of flammables from dispensing Amyl alcohol 100% S S Chlorobenzene O U Clycerine S S Models 1511 & 1513 Amyl chloride 100% O U Chloroform U U Glycol S S containers? o Yes o No Model 1417 Aniline 100% S U Chlorosulfonic acid 100% U U Glycolic acid 30% S S Anise seed oil O U Chrome alum sat’d. S S Grape juice S S Antimony chloride S S Chromic acid 10-20% S O Grapefruit juice S S Aqua regla O U Chromic acid 50% S O Heptane O U Aromatic hydrocarbons U U Cider S S Hexachlorobenzene S S Do you have adequate means of electrically Arsenic S S Cinnamon S S Hexane U U bonding your containers during filling Aspirin S S Cinnamon oil U U Hydrobromic acid 50% S S o o Barium carbonate sat’d. S S Citric acid sat’d. S S Hydrochloric acid 10% S S operations? Yes No Barium chloride saturated S S Citronella oil O U Hydrochloric acid 30% S S Barium hydroxide S S Cloves (ground) S S Hydrochloric acid 35% S S Code(s) Recommendations Barium sulfate saturated S S Coconut oil alcohols S S Hydrocyanic acid S S Barium sulfide saturated S S Cod liver oil S S Hydrocyanic acid sat’d. S S 4 Uniform Fire Code - Division VIII, Beer S S Coffee S S Hydrofluoric acid 40% S S Eagle Grounding Wire Benzaldehyde S O Copper chloride sat’d. S S Hydrofluoric acid 60% S S Section 79.803 (a) states: Benzene O U Copper cyanide sat’d. S S Hydrofluoric acid 75% S S “Class I liquids shall not be run into containers Benzene sulfonic acid S S Copper fluoride 2% S S Hydrogen 100% S S unless the nozzle and containers are electrically Benzic acid Copper nitrate sat’d. S S Hydrogen bromide 10% S S Crystals S S Copper sulfate dilute S S Hydrogen chloride gas dryS S interconnected. The provisions of this section Saturated S S Corn oil S S Hydrogen peroxide 30% S S shall be deemed to have been complied with Bismuth carbonate sat’d. S S Cottonseed oil S S Hydrogen peroxide 90% S O Black liquor S S Cranberry sauce S S Hydroquinone S S where the metallic floor plates on which the con- Bleach lye 10% S S Creola S O Hydrogen sulfide S S tainer stands while filling are electrically con- Borax cold saturated S S Cuprous chloride sat’d S S Hypochlorous acid conc. S S Boric acid dilute S S Cuprous oxide S S Inks S S nected to the fill stem or where the fill stem is Brine S S Cyclohexane U U Iodine crystals O O Bromic acid 10% S S Cyclohexanone U U Isobutyl alcohol S S bonded to the container during filling by means Bromine liquid 100% O U Decalin S U Isopropyl alcohol S S of a bond wire.” Bromochloromethane U U Detergents synthetic S S Isopropyl ether O U Butadlene U U Developers photographic S S Kerosene O O Models 1950 & 1951 Butanediol 10% S S Dextrin saturated S S Lactic acid 10% S S Butanediol 60% S S Dextrose saturated S S Lactic acid 90% S S © Lab Safety Supply Inc., Janesville, WI Butanediol 100% S S Dibutyl ether O U Lanolin S S Reproduced with permission

12 5 EAGLE High Density Polyethylene C.L.A.W.S. Chemical Resistance Guide 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F 70˚F 140˚F L Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Reagent (21˚C) (60˚C) Lard S S Pine oil O U Sodium nitrate S S Lead acetate sat’d. S S Plating solutions Sodiumnitrite S S Lead nitrate S S Brass S S Sodium perborate S S Lemon juice S S Cadmium S S Sodium phosphate S S Lemon oil O U Chromium S S Sodium sulfide 25% Do you have approved safety contain- Lime juice S S Copper S S to saturated S S ers for the safe use and temporary stor- Linseed oil S S Gold S S Sodium sulfite sat’d S S age of flammable liquids? o o Magnesium sulfate sat’d. S S Indium S S Sodium thlosulphate S S Yes No Margarine S S Lead S S Soybean oil S S Magnesium Nickel S S Stannous chloride sat’d. S S General Industry Code(s) Recommendations carbonate sat’d. S S Rhodium S S Stannic chloride sat’d. S S 4 Magnesium Silver S S Starch solution sat’d. S S OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(29): chloride saturated S S Tin S S Stearic acid 100% S S shall mean an approved container, of Eagle Type I & Type II Safety can Metal Safety Cans Magnesium Zinc S S Sulfuric acid 0-50% S S not more than 5 gallons capacity, having a spring- hydroxide sat’d. S S Potassium Sulfuric acid 70% S O Magnesium nitrate sat’d. S S bicarbonate sat’d. S S Sulfuric acid 80% S U closing lid and spout cover and so designed that Mercuric chloride S S Potassium borate 1% S S Sulfuric acid 96% O U it will safely relieve internal pressure when sub- Mercuric cyanide sat’d. S S Potassium bromate 10% S S Sulfuric acid 96% conc. O U Mercurous nitrate sat’d. S S Potassium bromide sat’d. S S Sulfuric acid fuming U U jected to fire exposure. Mercury S S Potassium carbonate S S Sulfurous acid S S Methyl alcohol 100% S S Potassium chlorate sat’d. S S Tartaric acid S S Are they in sound operating condition, leaktight, Methyl ethyl ketone 100% U U Potassium chloride sat’d. S S Tannic acid 10% S S Methylsulfuric acid S S Potassium cyanide sat’d. S S Tea S S with flame arresters intact? o Yes o No Methylene chloride 100% U U Potassium dichromate 40%S S Tetrahydrofurane O O UI-20FS UI-50-FS Milk S S Potassium ferri/ferro Toluene U U Construction Standard Code(s) Type I Safety Can Type I Safety Can Mineral oils S U cyanide S S Tomato juice S S Molasses S S Potassium nitrate sat’d. S S Transformer oil S O 4OSHA 29 CFR 1926.152 Mustard (prepared) S S Potassium perborate sat’d. S S Trisodium Naphtha O U Potassium phosphate sat’d. S S Only approved containers and portable tanks Napthalene S U perchlorate 10% S S Trichloroethylene U U shall be used for storage and handling of flam- Natural gas (wet) S S Potassium Turpentine O U Nickel chloride sat’d. S S permanganate 20% S S Urea S S mable and combustible liquids. Approved metal Nickel nitrate conc. S S Potassium sulfate conc. S S Urine S S safety cans shall be used for the handling and Nickel sulfate S S Potassium sulfide conc. S S Vanilla extract S S Nicotinic acid S S Potassium sulfite conc. S S Vaseline S S use of flammable liquids in quantities greater Nitric acid 0-30% S S Potassium Vinegar com. S S than one gallon. For quantities of one gallon or U2-26-S U2-51-S Nitric acid 30-50% S O persulfate sat’d. S S Wetting agents S S Type II Safety Can Type II Safety Can Nitric acid 70% S O Propane gas S S Whiskey S S less, only the original container or approved Nitric acid 85-90% U U Propergyl alcohol S S Wines S S metal safety cans shall be used for storage, use Nitrobenzene 100% U U Propyl alcohol S S Xylene U U UL & FM Approved Nitroglycerine O U Propylene glycol S S Yeast S S and handling of flammable liquids. Octane S S Pyridine S O Zinc chloride sat’d. S S Oleura conc. U U Rayon coagulating bath S S Zinc oxide S S Olive oil S S Resorcinol S S Zinc sulfate sat’d. S S Eagle Safety Cans are permitted for use under the Orange juice S S Sallcytic acid S S Ozalic acid dilute S S Sea water S S CARB new CARB regulations via exemption no. 2467.3(c) Ozalic acid saturated S S Shortening S S Ozone O O Silicic acid S S Legend: Palm oil S S Silver nitrate sol’n. S S Do you have nonmetallic safety cans where Paraffin oil S O Soap solution conc. S S S = Satisfactory abusive or corrosive conditions exist or oval Peanut butter S S Sodium acetate sat’d. S S O = Some Attack safety cans where shelf space is limited? Perchloroethylene U U Sodium benzoate 35% S S o Yes o No Pepper (fresh ground) S S Sodium bicarbonate sat’d. S S Peppermint oil O U Sodium bisulfate sat’d. S S U = Unsatisfactory MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE CONTAINER SIZE Recommendations Perchloric acid 50% S O Sodium bisulfite sat’d. S S Sodium borate S S LIQUID TYPE FLAMMABLE COMBUSTIBLE Eagle Safety Cans: Petroleum ether U U Container Type Class IA Class IB Class IC Class II Petroleum jelly S S Sodium carbonate conc. S S Note: Glass or approved plastic 1 pt. 1 qt. 1 gal. 1 gal. Metal, Poly & Stainless Phenol S S Sodium chlorate sat’d. S S Phosphoric acid 0-30% S S Sodium chloride sat’d. S S The above information Metal (other than DOT drums) 1 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. Steel Cans concerns general chemical Safety cans (incl. polyethylene) 2 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. 5 gal. Phosphoric acid 30-90% S S Sodium cyanide S S Phosphoric acid over 90% S S Sodium dichromate sat’d. S S resistance only. Since NOTE: Container Exemptions: medicines, foodstuffs, cosmetics and other common consumer items. Photographic solutions S S Sodium ferricyanide sat’d. S S other factors such as REFERENCE: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 Phthalic anhydride S S Sodium ferricyanide S S permeation, ESCR, and Pickling baths Sodium fluoride sat’d. S S container design are Sulfuric acid S S Sodium hydroxide conc. S S involved full compatibility See safety can chemical compatibility on page 16. Hydrochloric acid S S Sodium hypochlorite S S Sulfuric-nitric S U testing is recommended. Models 1543 & 1537 Model 1511

4 13 Eagle Products Listing Eagle Eagle Containment of hazardous materials is required for the protection of the Capacity Description Capacity Description Model Model environment from contamination as well as for the protection of employees CONTAINMENT 1315 5 Gal. Stainless Steel Haz-Mat Platforms & Pallets F-15 – 9" Poly Funnel for Metal Type I Cans who work in areas where hazardous materials are stored and used. 1612 65 Gal. Single Drum Containment Unit 1620 66 Gal. 2 Drum Containment Pallet Type II Safety Cans 1631 34 Gal. 2 Drum Budget Basin U2-26-S 2 Gal. Red - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout 1632 30 Gal. 2 Drum Modular Platform U2-51-S 5 Gal. Red - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout This marker indicates 1633 12 Gal. 1 Drum Modular Platform U2-26-SY 2 Gal. Yellow - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout 1634 30 Gal. 4 Drum Modular Platform U2-51-SY 5 Gal. Yellow - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout compliance with EPA Spill 1635 60.5 Gal 4 Drum Modular Platform U2-26-SB 2 Gal. Blue - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout Prevention, Control and 1636 17.5 Gal. 1 Drum Budget Basin U2-51-SB 5 Gal. Blue - w/7/8" O.D. Flex Spout Countermeasures regulations. 1637 30 Gal. Mobile Spill Control Platform 1638 66 Gal. 4 Drum Budget Basin Laboratory Safety Cans Do you have a single-drum mobile 1640 90 Gal. 4 Drum Containment Pallet 1401 1 Gal. Metal-Red w/Pouring Lip 1645 66 Gal. 4 Drum Low Profile Containment Pallet 1301 1 Gal. Stainless Steel pumping station, waste collection station 1646 66 Gal. 4 Drum Nestable Containment Pallet 1508 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow o Yes o No 1647 66 Gal. 4 Drum In-line Spill Containment Platform 1509 1 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow or drum storage building? 1677 5 Gal. Containment Utility Tray 1510 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1686 88 Gal. 6 Drum Spill Containment Platform 1511 1 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1688 90 Gal. 8 Drum Spill Containment Platform 1512 1/2 Gal. Polyethylene - White Code(s) Recommendations 1689 – Poly Ramp for Platform Units 1513 1 Gal. Polyethylene - White 4 OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (e)(2)(iii): Eagle Single Drum Containment Drum & IBC Products Safety Faucet Cans 1613 12 Gal. Drum Bogie - Mobile Dispensing Unit 1327 5 Gal. Stainless Steel w/Stainless ECO Faucet Separation and protection. Areas in which Unit, Drum Funnel, Drip Pan & 1614 – Drum Tray 1417 5 Gal. Stainless Steel w/Brass Faucet 1615 – Drum Tray with Grating flammable or combustible liquids are trans- 4-Drum Building 1660 – Drum Funnel Safety Plunger Cans 1662 – Drum Funnel w/Screen P-701 1 Qt. Metal - Red ferred from one tank or container to another 1664 – Funnel Cover P-702 2 Qt. Metal - Red 1665 – 65 Gal. Salvage Drum/Overpack P-704 4 Qt. Metal - Red container shall be separated from other opera- 1666 – Drum Cover - Closed Head P-711 1 Qt. Polyethylene - Red 1667 – Drum Cover - Open Head P-712 2 Qt. Polyethylene - Red tions in the building by adequate distance or by 1670 1 Gal. Yellow Drip Pan Complete P-714 4 Qt. Polyethylene - Red 1680 400 Gal. IBC Spill Containment Unit construction having adequate fire resistance. 1683 400 Gal. All Poly IBC Spill Containment Unit Safety Bench & Daub Cans 1684 400 Gal. Double All Poly IBC Spill Containment Unit B-600-D 1/2 Pt. Metal - Red Daub Can Drainage or other means shall be provided to B-601 1 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can Lab, Overpack & Salvage Drums B-602 2 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can control spills. 1600SL 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid B-604 4 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can 1601 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum B-606 6 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can B-606NL 6 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can w/o Lid 1601M 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring Model 1612 Model 1620 1601MB 30 Gal. 30 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring - Blue B-608 8 Qt. Metal - Red Bench Can Do you have drip pans under all drum faucets or 1602 30 Gal. 30 Gal Salvage Drum w/Lid & Metal Bolt Ring w/1660 funnel 1610 14 Gal. 14 Gallon Drum DOT Approved Transport Can leaks? o Yes o No 1610MB 14 Gal. 14 Gallon Drum w/Metal Lever Lock Ring - Blue 1215 5 Gal. Red Galvanized Steel Type II Style Safety Can 1650 20 Gal. 20 Gal. Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid w/7/8" Flexible Hose Do you have large diameter funnels to transfer 1650BEI 20 Gal. 20 Gal. Lab Pack w/Screw Top Lid - Beige 1652 20 Gal. 20 Gallon Drum WASTE MANAGEMENT liquids into drums? o Yes o No 1654 20 Gal. 20 Gal Salvage Drum w/Lid & Metal Bolt-Ring Safety Oily Waste Cans 1655 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum 906-FL 6 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever 1655M 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum w/metal lever lock 910-FL 10 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever Do you have drum covers or outside storage 1655MB 55 Gal. 55 Gallon Drum w/metal lever lock - Blue 914-FL 14 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red w/Foot Lever building to protect the integrity of drums stored Drip Pan 1656 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum 921 21 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Red - Hand Lift Only Model 1670 1656M 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum w/metal lever lock 933-FL 6 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever outside as per 40 CFR 265.173? o Yes o No Model 1646RTC 1656MB 55 Gal. 55 Gallon straight side Drum 935-FL 10 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever w/metal lever lock - Blue 937-FL 14 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 1661 65 Gal. 65 Gallon Overpack Drum w/Screw Top Lid 1665 65 Gal. 65 Gallon Salvage Drum/Overpack Safety Biohazardous Waste Cans 1690 95 Gal. 95 Gal. Overpack Drum w/Screw Top Lid 943BIO 6 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 1695 95 Gal. 95 Gal. Salvage Drum/Overpack 945BIO 10 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever 947BIO 14 Gal. Polyethylene - Red w/Foot Lever Horizontal Drum Stacking Systems Do you have an area where 1605 – Poly Drum Cradle Safety Disposal Cans 1606 – Single Drum Poly Stacker 1423 2.5 Gal. Metal Steel - Red hazardous materials are dispensed 1607 – Double Drum Poly Stacker 1425 5 Gal. Metal Steel - Red o Yes o No 1608 – Poly Shelf for Stacker Units 1323 2.5 Gal. Stainless Steel into containers? 1325 5 Gal. Stainless Steel Haz-Mat Accessories 1519 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1618 – Drum Tray Dolly 1525 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Red Code(s) Recommendations 1622 – 2 Drum Pallet Tarp 1515 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1629 – Work Station Dolly 1521 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 4 Uniform Fire Code - Division IV, Eagle Stackers, IBC Containment 1644 – 4 Drum Pallet Tarp 1517 3 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1698 – Drum Dolly for 95 Gallon Overpack 1523 5 Gal. Polyethylene - White Section 80.402 (b)(2)(F). & Spill Pallets 1952 – Overpack Dolly Lift Oil Drain Can Dispensing and Use - Spill Control, Drainage LIQUID HANDLING 605 5 Gal. Lift Oil Drain Can - Red Type I Safety Cans Control and Secondary Containment. “Rooms 1607 UI-2-FS 1 Qt. Metal - Red SafeSmoker Cigarette Receptacles 1608 1206 5 Qt. SafeSmokerTM UI-4-FS 2 Qt. Metal - Red TM or areas where hazardous material liquids are UI-10-FS 1 Gal. Metal - Red 1208 4 Gal. SafeSmoker UI-20-FS 2 Gal. Metal - Red dispensed into containers exceeding a 1-gallon 1605 UI-25-FS 2.5 Gal. Metal - Red Safety Butt Cans UI-25-FSY 2.5 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1200yellow 5 Gal. Original All Steel - Yellow capacity or used in open containers or systems UI-50-FS 5 Gal. Metal - Red 1200beige 5 Gal. Original All Steel - Beige UI-20-FSY 2 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1202 2 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Yellow exceeding a 5-gallon capacity shall be provided Model 1680 UI-50-FSY 5 Gal. Metal - Yellow 1202-BEI 2 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Beige Stacker UI-20-FSB 2 Gal. Metal - Blue 1205 5 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Yellow with a means to control spills. Secondary con- UI-50-FSB 5 Gal. Metal - Blue 1205-BEI 5 Gal. Galvanized Steel - Beige UI-20-FSG 2 Gal. Metal - Green tainment shall be provided when the capacity of UI-50-FSG 5 Gal. Metal - Green SAFETY STORAGE To order cans w/o funnel delete 'F' from model number Safety Storage Cabinets - Yellow an individual container exceeds 55 gallons or 1537 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1900 2 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1543 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Red 1901 2 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf the aggregate capacity of multiple containers 1535 3 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1903 4 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1541 5 Gal. Polyethylene - White 1904 4 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf exceeds 100 gallons.” Model 1645 1533 3 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1924 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1539 5 Gal. Polyethylene - Yellow 1925 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1313 2.5 Gal. Stainless Steel ADD-14 15 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Optional Shelf ADD-15 15 Gal. Two Door Manual Optional Shelf 1905 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 14 3 Eagle Products Listing Eagle Eagle EAGLE Model Capacity Description Model Capacity Description

1906 16 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf CRA-4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves C.L.A.W.S. 1970 22 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-62 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 1971 22 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves C 1923 24 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves 2310 24 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves Polyethylene Acid & Corrosive Cabinets 1975 24 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves CRA-P04 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf - Blue 1976 24 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves CRA-P04W 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf - White 1930 30 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-P22 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves - Blue 1932 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-P22W 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves - White 3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-P44 44 Gal. Poly Four Door Manual Four Shelves - Blue 1945 45 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves CRA-P44W 44 Gal. Poly Four Door Manual Four Shelves - White 1947 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves Pesticide Storage Cabinets - Green Do you have damaged or leaking 1946 48 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves PEST-P04 4 Gal. Poly One Door Manual One Shelf o Yes o No 4610 48 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves PEST-P22 22 Gal. Poly Two Door Manual Two Shelves drums of liquid waste materials? 1961 60 Gal. One Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-24 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 6110 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-25 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1962 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-26 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Vertical Drum Code(s) Recommendations 6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1964 60 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf PEST-32 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf 4 DOT 49 CFR 173.3: Eagle Salvage Drums 6410 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf PEST-3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1992 90 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves PEST-47 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves (c) Salvage Drums. Packages of hazardous 9010 90 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-4510 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves PEST-62 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves materials that are damaged or found leaking and Tower Cabinets - Yellow PEST-6010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Two Shelves 1924LEGS 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf hazardous materials that have been spilled or 1925LEGS 12 Gal. One Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf Office Supply Cabinets 1905LEGS 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf 1947-4BE Office Supply Cabinet - Beige leaked may be placed in a removable head sal- 1906LEGS 16 Gal. One Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf 1947-4GR Office Supply Cabinet - Gray 1932LEGS 30 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs One Shelf vage drum that is compatible with the lading and 3010LEGS 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs One Shelf GUARDS & PROTECTORS 1947LEGS 45 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves Poly Post Sleeves shipped for repackaging or disposal under the 4510LEGS 45 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1732 Sleeve for 4" Round Post Model 1602 Model 1695 1962LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1730 Sleeve for 6" Round Post following conditions. (Meet 3 psi test) 6010LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1738 Sleeve for 8" Round Post 1992LEGS 90 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Two Shelves Available in Yellow, White, Red, Brown, Green, Orange, Lime, Black and Blue 4 9010LEGS 90 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing w/4" Legs Two Shelves 1735 Smooth Sleeve for 4” Round Post DOT 49 CFR 173.25: Eagle Overpack Drums 1736 Smooth Sleeve for 6” Round Post Authorized Packages & Overpacks Paink/Ink Safety Storage Cabinets - Red 1737 Smooth Sleeve for 8” Round Post PI-32LEGS 40 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Three Shelves Available in Yellow and Red (a) Authorized packages containing hazardous PI-47LEGS 60 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Five Shelves PI-62LEGS 96 Gal. Two Door Manual w/4" Legs Five Shelves Corner & Wall Protectors materials may be offered for transportation in an PI-77 30 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1720 21" Corner Protector (set of two) PI-7710 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1725 42" Corner Protector (set of two) overpack as defined in 171.8 of this subchapter, PI-30 40 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1726 6” Wall Protector PI-32 40 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves 1728 10” Wall Protector if all of the conditions of this section are met. PI-3010 40 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves PI-45 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Five Shelves Column Protectors Model 1690 Model 1650 PI-47 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Five Shelves 1704 4"-6" Narrow Column Protector PI-4510 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1706 6" Polyethylene Column Protector PI-62 120 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1706LM 6" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime PI-6010 120 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1706OR 6" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange 1708 8" Polyethylene Column Protector Paink/Ink Safety Storage Cabinets - Yellow 1708LM 8" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime YPI-77 30 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1708OR 8" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange Do you have secondary containment to YPI-7710 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1709 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector protect against leakage or spills of YPI-30 40 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1709LM 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime o o YPI-32 40 Gal. Two Door Manual Three Shelves 1709OR 9” Round Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange hazardous liquid waste? Yes No YPI-3010 40 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1710 10" Polyethylene Column Protector YPI-45 60 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1710LM 10" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime YPI-47 60 Gal. Two Door Manual Five Shelves 1710OR 10" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange Recommendations YPI-4510 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1712 12" Polyethylene Column Protector Code(s) YPI-62 96 Gal. Two Door Manual Close Five Shelves 1712LM 12" Polyethylene Column Protector - Lime 4 YPI-6010 96 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Five Shelves 1712OR 12" Polyethylene Column Protector - Orange EPA 40 CFR 264.175: Eagle Spill Containment Pallets, 1724-6 6” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector (a) Container storage areas must Safety Storage Drum Cabinets - Yellow 1724-6 RED 6” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red Containment. Platforms & Work Stations 1926 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Vertical Drum 1724-8 8” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector have a containment system that is designed and 2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1724-8 RED 8” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red 1928 55 Gal. Two Door Manual Horizontal Drum 1724-10 10” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector operated in accordance with paragraph (b) of this 2810 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Horizontal Drum 1724-10 RED 10” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red 1955 110 Gal. Two Door Manual - 2 Vertical Drum 1724-12 12” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector section 6 Drum Platform 5510 110 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Vertical Drum 1724-12 RED 12” Polyethylene Mini Column Protector – Red Model 1686 (b) A containment system must be designed and Flammable/Hazardous Waste Drum Cabinets Parking Stops/Speed Bumps HAZ1926 55 Gal. Two Door Manual 1-Vertical Drum 1790Y Parking Stop - Yellow operated as follows: HAZ2610 55 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing 1-Vertical Drum 1790B Parking Stop - Blue HAZ1955 110 Gal. Two Door Manual 2-Vertical Drums 1790BLK Parking Stop - Black w/Yellow Stipes (3) The containment system must have sufficient HAZ1992 90 Gal. Two Door Manual 2-Vertical 30 Gal. Drums 1790G Parking Stop - Gray HAZ9010 60 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing 2-Vertical 30 Gal. Drums 1792 6’ Speed Bump - Cable Guard - Yellow capacity to contain 10% of the volume of 4 Drum Pallet 1793 9’ Speed Bump - Cable Guard - Yellow Model 1645 Acid & Corrosive Safety Cabinets containers or the volume of the largest container, CRA-1903 4 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Ramps/Dockplates CRA-1904 4 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1794 Poly Curb Ramp - Yellow whichever is greater. Containers that do not CRA-1923 24 Gal. One Door Manual Three Shelves 1795 Portable Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks - 35" CRA-2310 24 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Three Shelves 1795CR Poly Shipping Container Ramp contain free liquids need not be considered in this CRA-1924 12 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf 1796 Fixed Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks CRA-1925 12 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf 1797 Portable Poly Dockplate for Hand Trucks - 48" CRA-ADD 15 Gal. Two Door Manual Optional Shelf determination. CRA-ADD14 15 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing Optional Shelf CRA-1905 16 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Do you have a secure waste collection or dis- 8 Drum Platform 2 Drum Work Station CRA-1906 16 Gal. One Door Manual One Shelf Also Available: Model 1688 Model 1626 CRA-70 22 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf Metal Bollard Posts and Machine Guards pensing center? o Yes o No CRA-71 22 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf Poly Guide-Post Delineators CRA-30 30 Gal. One Door Self-Closing One Shelf Barricade Products CRA-32 30 Gal. Two Door Manual One Shelf CRA-3010 30 Gal. Two Door Self-Closing One Shelf CRA-45 45 Gal. One Door Self-Closing Two Shelves CRA-47 45 Gal. Two Door Manual Two Shelves 2 15 Glossary Contents

Approved - approved, or listed by a nationally UN Markings: UN 1H2/X340/S/96USA/M4990 recognized testing laboratory. 1- Type of Container (drum), H-material of construction Bloodborne Pathogens - pathogenic micro-organisms (plastic), 2- Removable head/X-Testing performance Containment ...... 2 - 3 that are present in human blood and can cause (X=Groups I, II, & III), 340-Max. Wt. of Container disease in humans. (Kg)/S-solids/96 - Year of Manufacture, USA-State Liquid Handling ...... 4 - 5 Boiling Point - the boiling point of a liquid at a pres- Authorization Mark/M - certification compliance, sure of 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute (p.s.i.a.). 4990 -Testing Agency number. Assessment ...... 6 - 7 Bonding - the interconnecting of two objects with Vapor Pressure - the pressure, measured in pounds clamps and wire to equalize the electrical potential to per square inch (absolute) exerted by a volatile liquid as Waste Management ...... 8 - 9 help prevent static sparks that could ignite flammable determined by the “Standard Method of Test for Vapor materials. Pressure of Petroleum Products” (Reid Method). Safety Storage ...... 10 - 11 Closed Container - a container sealed by means of a lid or other device that neither liquid nor vapor will FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS DEFINED HDPE Chemical Resistance Guide...... 12 - 13 escape from it at ordinary temperatures. Flammable Container - any can, barrel or drum. Flashpoint less than 100 ˚F. Products Listing...... 14 - 15 Contaminated - the presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially Class Flashpoint Boiling Point Glossary ...... 16 infectious materials on an item or surface. IA <73˚F <100˚F Fire Area is defined by NFPA Code 30 as an area of a IB <73˚F >100˚F Eagle Overview...... 17 building separated from the remainder of the building IC 73˚F - 100˚F — by construction having a fire resistance of at least 1 Combustible hour and having all communicating openings properly Flashpoint at or above 100˚F. protected by an assembly having a fire resistance rating of at least 1 hour. The NFPA also provides a Class Flashpoint Boiling Point special provision for the grouping of flammable II 100˚ - 140˚F — Compliance Evaluation cabinets in an industrial facility due to the lack of walls IIIA 140˚ - 200˚F — or barriers. In an industrial occupancy, additional IIIB +200˚F — cabinets may be located in the same fire area if the Conducted for______additional cabinets, or the group of not more than three Liquid volatility increases with temperature. Classes change with (3) cabinets, is separated from the other cabinets or mixtures and contamination. Reference: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.106 (a)(18) group of cabinets by at least 100 feet (30m). Facility Location______Flammable Aerosol - an aerosol which is required to SAFETY CAN–CHEMICAL COMPATIBILITY be labeled “Flammable” under the Federal Hazardous Reagent 1 2 3 Reagent 1 2 3 Substances Labeling Act. Such aerosols are Acetic Acid N Y Y Fuel Oil Y Y Y considered Class IA liquids. Acetone Y* Y Y Gasoline Y Y Y Aniline N Y Y Heptane Y Y Y Date______Flame Arrester - a mesh or perforated metal insert Benzene N Y Y Hexane Y N Y Butadiene N N Y Kerosene Y Y Y within a flammable storage container (safety can, 2-Butanona Y* Y Y Methanol N Y Y cabinet) which protects its contents from external Butylene Y N Y Methylene Chloride N N Y Chlorofluorocarbons N N Y Methyl Ethyl Ketone Y* N Y flames or ignition by absorbing and dissipating heat Cyclohexane Y N N Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Y* Y Y Conducted By______Cyclohexanone N N Y Pentane Y Y N entering the can, therefore keeping the vapor pressure Ethanol N Y Y Petroleum Ether Y N Y below its ignition point. Ethyl Acetate N Y Y Toluene Y Y Y Ethyl Ether Y* N Y Trichloroethylene N N N Flashpoint - the lowest temperature at which a Ethylene Glycol N Y Y Xylene Y Y Y Personnel Present______flammable vapor-air mixture above the liquid will KEY ignite when an ignition source is present. Galvanized Steel or Terne Plate–1 Polyethylene– 2 Stainless Steel–3 FM - Factory Mutual -a national testing laboratory and Use when chemical purity is not Use for storing acids/ Use when chemical approval service recognized by OSHA. critical. Some chemicals may caustics and other purity is critical. ______adversely affect paint. corrosive chemicals. Grounding - the conducting connection between a Y=Yes N=No * May discolor solvent if water present. container and “ground,” usually with a wire, to prevent © Lab Safety Supply, Inc., Janesville, WI - Reproduced with permission. generation of static electric sparks. CAUTION: Resistance to mixed solvents is unpredictable. Guide DOES NOT apply to mixtures, even if the can is compatible with all components of the mixture. ______Liquid - any material which has a fluidity greater than that of 300 penetration asphalt when tested in accordance with ASTM Test for Penetration for Bituminous Materials. The material contained in this publication is provided Notes______Regulated Waste - liquid or semi-liquid blood or other for general information purposes only and should not potentially infectious materials; contaminated items that be considered as advice on any specific safety, legal would release blood or other potentially infectious or regulatory issue. Eagle Manufacturing Company ______materials in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed; assumes no responsibility, obligation or liability in items that are caked with dried blood or other conjunction with the use or misuse of the material potentially infectious materials and are capable of herein or of the CLAWS program. For specific prod- releasing these materials during handling; ______uct information, call Eagle’s customer service depart- contaminated sharps; and pathological and microbio- logical wastes containing blood or other potentially ment at 304-737-3171 or e-mail at sales@eagle-mfg. infectious materials. com for free video and product literature. ______

16 1 EAGLE C.L.A.W.S. Program Summary

EAGLE’S CLAWS Program is designed as Containers (EPA 40 CFR 264.175). Facilities deal- Great People • Great Products a compliance evaluation system utilized to ing with the storage of hazardous materials may promote employee and public safety, property also be required to have containment if they are protection and environmental conservation by to meet the Uniform Fire Code (UFC) A TRADITION OF QUALITY EAGLE SELLS EAGLE PRODUCTS specifying approved products that meet specific standards. Within the UFC standards, Section federal regulations concerning Containment, 80, Division III refers to Hazardous Materials For over 100 years, Eagle As the safety marketplace Liquid Handling, Waste Management, and Safety Storage Requirements pertaining to containers Manufacturing Company moves toward “one-stop” Storage of Hazardous Materials. and tanks and Division IV refers to Spill Control, has been making products shopping, the Eagle brand Drainage Control and Secondary Containment for an ever changing world. name–and what it stands for–has assumed a with regard to hazardous materials. REGULATORY AGENCIES In the beginning, it was glass jars, and later, growing role in distinguishing Eagle from its EPA: (800) 621-3431 the technology that led to the production of competitors. The brand tells our customers what U.S. Department of Labor http://www.epa.gov metal lids for glass jars led to the production of they can expect: easy to use features, innovative Occupational Safety & Health oilers (1907), steel gasoline cans (1917), metal applications, solid value, and exceptional service. Administration Spill Prevention, Control Type I and Type II Safety Cans (1957), metal The Occupational Safety and Health & Countermeasures Rule Oily Waste Cans (1962), and Safety Storage EAGLE QUALITY POLICY Administration (OSHA), established under the Cabinets (1967). Department of Labor by the OSHA Act of 1970, Under authority of the Clean Water Act, EPA Our Goals Are: regulates the storage and use of toxic and published its Oil Pollution Prevention Rule (40 Supplier CFR 112) that took effect originally on January 10, Eagle has built a track record of successfully of hazardous substances as they relate to worker adapting to this ever changing world. In 1981, Choice To Excel in Manufacturing and health and safety. OSHA regulations are found in 1974. The rule was revised and strengthened on Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part July 17, 2002. Facilities subject to the Rule must Eagle introduced the first non-welded, Marketing and to be the Supplier of 1910, Subpart H. prepare and implement a plan to prevent any dis- galvanized steel Safety Cans and in 1987 Choice to our Customers. charge of oil into or upon navigable waters of the introduced its full line of high density The OSHA Act requires employers to U.S. (including groundwater) or adjoining shore- polyethylene products. Since 1990, Eagle has We must be certain that our products: comply with OSHA standards and regulations lines. This written plan is called an SPCC Plan. introduced over 150 new products, including its Are designed for their intended purpose; and to protect employees from recognized high density polyethylene hazardous waste Are correctly made; hazards in the workplace. OSHA enforces its The SPCC Plan must address: (a) operating Are of the highest quality; and management products. rules and regulations by inspecting the procedures the facility implements to prevent oil Are readily available so that our customers’ orders spills; (b) control measures installed to prevent oil workplaces of employers. When violations are In 1997, Eagle introduced its new can be shipped promptly. discovered during inspections, OSHA issues from entering navigable water; (c) countermea- generation of Safety Storage citations and proposes monetary penalties. sures to contain, clean up and mitigate the Everyone at Eagle Works Together As A Team To effects of oil spills. Cabinets. Eagle’s newly designed OSHA encourages companies to participate in Achieve These Goals. Voluntary Protection Programs. Employers who and manufactured cabinets have participate in these Voluntary Compliance set new industry standards for QUALITY ASSURANCE Programs develop a new relationship with OSHA quality, durability and value. and are not subject to programmed inspections; U.S. Department of Transportation FOR THE FUTURE however, compliance remains mandatory. Eagle remains committed to working closely with The U.S. Department of Transportation industry to develop new technology and provide ISO-9001 Certification OSHA: (202) 219-8271 (DOT) serves as the focal point in the Federal a full range of products to meet their needs. http://www.osha.gov Government for the coordinated National In December 1996, Davy Scott Registrar Transportation Policy. The DOT has authority A TRADITION OF INNOVATION Services, Inc. certified Eagle’s Quality System U.S. Environmental over the shipping and transporting of hazardous Throughout its history, Eagle to the ISO-9001 standard. The significance of Protection Agency materials, including packaging and labeling. The has been universally ISO certification is two-fold. First, the docu- DOT regulations can be found in the Code of recognized as a leader in Federal Regulations under Title 49 and are mentation of our operating procedures enables The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) providing innovative products. addresses through the Resource Conservation based largely upon the recommendations as us to operate more efficiently. Second, certifi- and Recovery Act (RCRA), the need for facilities per the United Nations (UN). That tradition continues today. cation assures our customers that our quality with hazardous waste substances to store con- From concept, through design standards are among the best in the world. and testing, Eagle’s product tainers in some kind of containment system. National Fire In order to maintain and improve upon these Stationary containers, such as tanks, as well as development group utilizes Protection Association quality standards, Eagle has three certified portable storage containers, such as 55 gallon state-of-the-art technology. Innovative design ISO-9001 Quality Management System audi- drums, are required to have a system that will Since 1896, the National Fire Protection is only one part of a successful new product tors on staff. Also, semi-annual independent protect the environment from this waste if a leak Association (NFPA) has been the most equation. Eagle’s management has committed were to occur. Hazardous waste regulations recognized non-profit organization in the world audits are conducted to insure that Eagle con- the necessary resources to insure that appear in Title 40 of the Code of Federal dedicated to the protection of human life and tinues to meet ISO-9001 standards. Regulations. property from the hazards of fire. manufacturing equipment and processes are also state-of-the art. Portable container containment is addressed NFPA: (800) 344-3555 under Subpart I, Use and Management of www.nfpa.org This compliance guide should be used in conjunction with the Eagle Product Catalog.

Eagle Manufacturing Company is a prime manufacturer of Safety Cans, Safety Cabinets, Poly Drums and Spill Containment, Material Handling and Cigarette Disposal Products. With over 750 products, Eagle Manufacturing Company is the most respected brand name for quality craftsmanship and best value. An ISO-9001 certified manufacturer, all of our products are made in the USA. Go to our website to request a FREE Product Catalog Guide. www.eagle-mfg.com

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