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Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region Waste Management Procedures Oily Rags, Used Before you begin Description Oily rags or absorbent pads used to clean up: Aviation Fuel (Turbine Engine) Crankcase Oil Crude Oil Diesel Fuel Hydraulic Fluid Varsol Other non-hazardous petroleum distillates Category Non-Hazardous Waste Analysis Oily Rags soaked: No laboratory analysis required Identification by ingredients on label and Material Safety Data Sheet, (MSDS) Accumulation Waste Reduction Place in closed container. Keep drum closed unless materials are being added or removed. Add enough absorbent at the time of packing to soak up any free liquid. Very few waste reduction options exist. When possible: Use absorbents that can be wrung out and reused. This reduces the volume of waste pads. Return liquid to the crude oil stream if it is any of the following petroleum distillates: Aviation Fuel (Turbine Engine) Crankcase oil Crude oil Diesel Fuel Hydraulic Fluid Varsol Other non-hazardous petroleum distillates Do not return halogenated solvents (such as 1,1,1 trichloroethane) to the crude oil stream. Look for halogens by the “chloro” , “fluoro”, or “bromo” in the name on the MSDS. Version 2, October 2011 Page 1 of 3 Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region Waste Management Procedures Oily Rags, Used Before you begin, (continued) Disposal Oily Rags soaked with petroleum distillates: Send pads to a facility that will reuse the pads as blended fuel Do not place in trash or allow to be placed in landfill. Recordkeeping Version 2, October 2011 Complete entry in General Cargo Section [Section II] of the Apache Shipping Manifest (See example). Maintain a copy of the shipping manifest while shipment is active. Retain records for one year. Page 2 of 3 Gulf of Mexico Shelf Region Waste Management Procedures Shipping Instructions: OILY RAGS, Used 1. Call or FAX Dock/Base to schedule shipment. 2. Package Oily Rags as follows: a. Non-Bulk Packaging: 1. Removable-head 1H2 poly drum is preferred, 1A2 steel drum is acceptable. 2. Prevent contamination from rainwater. b. Bulk Packaging: 1. DOT 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, or 60 Portable Tanks 2. Marine Portable Tank 3. Mark Package: a. "Rags, not regulated by DOT" b. Stencil Container-"Apache" and the generator's location (i.e. Eugene Island 158) 4. Label Package: a. No labels required by DOT 5. Prepare shipping papers: a. Complete entry in General Cargo Section [Section II] of the Apache Shipping Manifest (See example). 6. Placard Vehicle/Vessel: a. No Placard Required 7. Load cargo in accordance with the following shipping limitations: AIR Passenger Aircraft Cargo Aircraft WATER Cargo and passenger vessels Other Requirements 8. RESTRICTIONS (49 CFR 172.101) No Requirement No Requirement RESTRICTIONS No Requirement None Include MSDS of material with which the rags are soaked (lube oil, etc.) Version 2, October 2011 Page 3 of 3