Hazardous Materials/Waste Storage Area Inspection Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hazardous Materials/Waste Storage Area Inspection Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Area Inspected' field with the specific location of the hazardous materials storage area.
  3. Enter the date of inspection in the designated field to ensure proper record-keeping.
  4. The inspector should sign their initials in the appropriate section, confirming their review of the area.
  5. In the 'Comments' section, detail any problems found during the inspection and outline corrective actions taken. This is crucial for compliance and safety.
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Discover the details behind routine maintenance, pest, and security inspections, their role in ensuring safety and cleanliness, and how they contribute to maintaining high standards in storage facilities. However, the recommended frequency is about once a month or more.
While that waste is onsite, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires weekly inspections. Inspection records also must be kept to verify compliance. Note: inspections arent required for Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs).
Employers must provide adequate hazardous waste training or RCRA training to personnel within 6 months of hire date, and employees must work under direct supervision of a trained employee until training is done. Annual refresher training is required [40 CFR 262.17(a)(7)].
Requirements of a Hazardous Waste Storage Area Design Quantity and Time Limits. Maintain Spills and Leaks. Secondary Containment Storage. Segregate Incompatible Wastes. Safe, Accessible Container Storage. Properly Seal Waste Containers. Accurate, Detailed Labeling. Personnel Safety Training.
CEIs include, but are not limited to, reviewing and evaluating the facilitys processes, identifying all hazardous wastes handled or managed on-site, reviewing applicable records, documents, and on-site plans, identifying and inspecting any units that generate, treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste.

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Large quantity generators (LQG) and small quantity generators (SQG) are required to perform weekly inspections in areas where containers are stored (section 262.16(b)(2)(iv) and section 262.17(a)(1)(v) ). Specifically, generators should check for leaks and deterioration caused by corrosion or other factors.
Storage areas that contain hazardous materials require good ventilation systems to ensure safe air quality. Poor ventilation may lead to a build-up of toxic fumes, dust or heat which can pose both a health hazard and an increased risk of fire.

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