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Prior to accepting any waste from an offsite generator, FRS requires that a generator complete a Generator Information/Profile form. The form describes the common name of the waste, description of the generating process, and the following characteristics: Concentration of volatile halogenated organics, ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity and toxicity. Based on a review of the Generator Information/Profile form and, if necessary, additional analysis, FRS confirms the proper waste classification and determines if the wastes can be managed at the facility.

If the determination is made that the waste is acceptable, a schedule is agreed upon by the generator and FRS. The packaging of the wastes is also agreed upon to facilitate unloading and handling at FRS.
When a waste arrives at the FRS facility, the shipping documents (i.e., bill of lading, uniform hazardous wastes manifest) will be reviewed and visually inspected to compare to the Generator Information/Profile form. If no discrepancies are found, the waste is sent to the receiving area of FRS and further reviewed. The information on the shipping documents, labels on the shipping containers and the conditions of the shipping containers are verified. If no discrepancies are found, the containers are unloaded in the receiving area.

Within 24 hours acceptance, the containers are sampled. If the wastes conform to the acceptable profile, the wastes are moved from the analysis area into the treatment building and assigned to a treatment group. If a discrepancy is found, however, the generator is contacted and attempts are made to resolve the discrepancy. Wastes that are not amendable to treatment or storage are sent back to the generator or transferred to another authorized hazardous waste management facility mutually agreed upon by the generator and FRS.

Step 1. Fill out Profile form “link”
Step 2. Submit Work Order “link”
Step 3. Get approved with FRS “link”
Step 4. Schedule turnkey service! |
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