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<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>Ranger</strong> <strong>Guidebook</strong> 3-7-<strong>12</strong><br />

Sub-section 2: General Hazardous Waste<br />

Job Aid Item: 3.2.a<br />

Text: Records are maintained and manifests completed for potential haz mat waste streams (18 AAC<br />

69.040).<br />

Background: Most cruise ship do not offload hazardous waste in <strong>Alaska</strong>. If they do they need to<br />

document the offloads either in their waste offload plans submitted to ADEC, or in deviation reports<br />

submitted at the end of each cruise season.<br />

What to check for: If cruise ships offload hazardous waste in <strong>Alaska</strong>, check that manifest and records<br />

are completed for each offload. Record the offload data in the information sections so that ADEC can<br />

check against final deviation report.<br />

Citation: See General Citations for this section.<br />

Job Aid Item: 3.2.b<br />

Text: Waste is sorted to prevent haz mat waste entering non haz mat (garbage) waste stream.<br />

Separate defined storage areas for Haz mat / non Haz mat – no commingled waste (40 CFR 265.17).<br />

Background: Cruise ships generally have effective ways to sort waste streams to separate recycling and<br />

any potential hazardous wastes from general garbage.<br />

What to check for: Check that waste is sorted and hazardous waste is kept separate to avoid<br />

accidental re-introduction to the garbage or recycling materials.<br />

Figure 3- Separated waste<br />

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