
The Environmental Prtection Agency (EPA) will require the
newly revised forms to be used as of September 5, 2006. The
new manifest will meet all the requirements requested by the
EPA, including manifest tracking numbers (MTN). The forms
are 6 part carbonless available in continuous and snap-out
formats.
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Federal regulations require generators and transporters
of hazardous waste and owners or operators of
hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal
facilities to utilize these new versions of
the forms starting September
5th, 2006.
We have both Continuous (computer dot-matrix
printer) and Snap-Out (typewriter/hand written)
versions of the forms available. Continuous
forms are sold in cartons of 300 forms. Snap-Out
forms are sold in packages of 50 forms. All
forms are produced with premium quality carbonless
paper for improved legibility and convenience.
The Hazardous Waste Manifest System is a
set of forms, reports, and procedures designed
to seamlessly track hazardous waste from
the time it leaves the generator facility
where it was produced, until it reaches
the off-site waste management facility that
will store, treat, or dispose of the hazardous
waste. The system allows the waste generator
to verify that its waste has been properly
delivered, and that no waste has been lost
or unaccounted for in the process.
The key component of this system is the
Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest which is
a form prepared by all generators who transport,
or offer for transport, hazardous waste
for off-site treatment, recycling, storage,
or disposal. Currently, the manifest is
a paper document containing multiple copies
of a single form. When completed, it contains
information on the type and quantity of
the waste being transported, instructions
for handling the waste, and signature lines
for all parties involved in the disposal
process. The manifest is required by both
Department of Transportation and EPA. Each
party that handles the waste signs the manifest
and retains a copy for themselves. This
ensures critical accountability in the transportation
and disposal processes. Once the waste reaches
its destination, the receiving facility
returns a signed copy of the manifest to
the generator, confirming that the waste
has been received by the designated facility.


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