NFPA 401 2024
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NFPA 401: Recommended Practice for the Prevention of Fires and Uncontrolled Chemical Reactions Associated with the Handling of Hazardous Waste
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2024 | 50 |
NFPA 401 applies to the generation, transport, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste at generator sites, during transportation, and once it reaches a treatment, storage, and disposal facility.
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Important Notices and Disclaimers |
7 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope. 1.2 Purpose. 1.3 Application. 1.4 Equivalency. 1.5 Units and Formulas. Chapter 2 Referenced Publications 2.1 General. 2.2 NFPA Publications. |
8 | 2.3 Other Publications. 2.4 References for Extracts in Recommendations Sections. |
9 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General. 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions. 3.3 General Definitions. |
13 | Chapter 4 Goals, Objectives, and Assumptions 4.1 Administration. 4.2 Safety Goals and Objectives. |
14 | 4.3 Assumptions. 4.4 Provision in Excess of Recommended Practice. Chapter 5 Waste Characterization 5.1 Administration. 5.2 Waste Characterization. 5.3 Means for Characterization. |
15 | 5.4 Hazardous Waste Codes. 5.5 Fire Prevention. |
16 | 5.6 Other Hazard Prevention Measures. Chapter 6 Documentation 6.1 Administration. 6.2 Additional References. 6.3 Hazardous Waste Documentation. |
17 | 6.4 Hazard Communication Documents ā Waste Profile. Chapter 7 Marking, Labeling, and Placarding 7.1 Administration. 7.2 Additional Regulations. 7.3 Hazardous Waste Marking and Labeling. 7.4 Hazardous Waste Placarding. 7.5 United Nationsā Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). Chapter 8 Facility Design 8.1 Administration. 8.2 General Compliance. |
18 | 8.3 Chemical Compatibility and Separation. 8.4 Bulk Solid Wastes. 8.5 Bulk Liquid Storage. 8.6 Portable Tanks. |
19 | 8.7 Container Storage. 8.8 Best Practices. |
20 | Chapter 9 Additional Management of Oxidizers 9.1 Administration. 9.2 Regulations. 9.3 Segregation of Oxidizers and Incompatibility. Chapter 10 Reactive Chemicals 10.1 Administration. 10.2 Reactive Chemicals. |
21 | 10.3 Reactive Chemical Categories. |
22 | 10.4 Managing Uncharacterized Waste. Chapter 11 Lab Packs 11.1 Administration. 11.2 Transport. 11.3 General Hazards. 11.4 Prudent Practices. |
23 | Chapter 12 Batteries and Cell Waste 12.1 Administration. 12.2 Hazard Mitigation. 12.3 Lithium Batteries. 12.4 Identifying Different Types of Lithium Batteries. 12.5 Safe Packaging of Lithium Batteries for Transportation Between Facilities. 12.6 Transportation and Packaging of Lithium Batteries. |
24 | 12.7 Damaged Batteries. 12.8 Other Battery Types. 12.9 Related Regulatory and Advisory Guidance for Batteries. (Reserved) Chapter 13 Training for Personnel Involved in Hazardous Waste Management 13.1 Administration. 13.2 Training Based on Generator Status. 13.3 Risk Assessment. Chapter 14 Emergency Planning 14.1 Administration. 14.2 Facilities That Manage Hazardous Waste. |
25 | 14.3 Higher Risk Chemicals. 14.4 Facility Siting Planning and Prevention of Upset Conditions. 14.5 Process Review, Plan Preparation, and Approval. 14.6 Fire Risk Controls. 14.7 Operation and Maintenance Procedures. 14.8 Incident Investigation Plan. 14.9 Transportation/Transporters. |
26 | Annex A Explanatory Material |
33 | Annex B Hazardous Waste Manifests Annex C Hazard Communication Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) Annex D Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Hazardous Materials Table |
34 | Annex E Improper Packaging of Batteries for Shipment |
38 | Annex F Peroxide Formers Classification Annex G Examples of Potentially Incompatible Waste Annex H Emergency Response Plan Check List |
43 | Annex I Additional Terms Annex J Informational References |