Labels must specify the words "Hazardous Waste"; the composition and physical state of the waste; the hazardous properties of the waste (e.g., flammable, reactive, etc.); and the name and address of the generator. Labeled with the date that the waste accumulation began on each tank or container.
Hand over the consignment notes to the carrier. The carrier will complete Part C. The carrier will check that your site name and address is correct in A2, that the consignee details you have completed in A4 are correct and that you have described the waste correctly in B3.
Hazardous Waste Markings Each Hazardous Waste Container must have a yellow Hazardous Waste Marking as shown below. The hazardous waste container must contain the words “Hazardous Waste.” In addition, they need the following hazardous waste labels and markings: Generator Information (Name, Address, Phone)
To keep the EPA happy, a container used for hazmat onsite storage must be marked with the words “Hazardous Waste.” It must also exhibit the starting date for its accumulation along with information about its contents. E.g., toxic, reactive, ignitable, or corrosive (see source).
A “Consignment Note”, also referred to as a loading list, is a critical document in freight forwarding and logistics. This document is issued by the consignor and contains all essential details of the goods being shipped to the consignee. It serves as proof of receipt when signed by the inland carrier.
Labels for a hazardous chemical must contain: Name, Address and Telephone Number • Product Identifier • Signal Word • Hazard Statement(s) • Precautionary Statement(s) • Pictogram(s) Page 3 3 above, the label could state, “Do not breathe vapors or spray.
Ocean Pads Hazardous Waste Consignment Note Pad HWCN01v112, A4, 3-Parts Triplicate, Carbonless Paper, (Product Ref 70208) Pack 1
Document accompanying goods that is filled by the shipper. It serves as proof that a contract for carriage has been concluded and describes its content. It also serves as a receipt when goods are picked up from the shipper and delivered to the recipient.
A consignment note will have five sections. You (the consignor) will complete sections A and B before the collection takes place. The waste carrier will complete section C when the waste is collected. You (the consignor) will then sign section D to confirm all the details are correct.
The consignor prepares the consignment Account, the Goods Sent on Consignment Account and the Consignee's Account in his books, whereas the consignee prepares the Consignor's Account and the Commission Account in his books.