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Does a company have to stow used coolant oil in a proper waste container, a waste label with accumulate start date and have 90 days to dispose of it in the state of NJ
Generated on: June 23, 2025

The provided documents emphasize the importance of proper fluid disposal and containment during maintenance and repairs [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]. While the documents don't explicitly detail New Jersey's specific regulations for used coolant oil, they do stress adherence to local regulations and mandates for fluid disposal [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]. Therefore, you should consult New Jersey's environmental regulations or a local environmental agency to confirm the requirements for waste containers, labeling, accumulation start dates, and disposal timelines for used coolant oil.


Important Safety Note:

Always verify safety information with your organization's specific guidelines and local regulations.

References

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CAT 335 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 325

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CAT 336 GC Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 286

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CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 318

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CAT 335 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 327

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CAT 374 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 330

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CAT 335F Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 264

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CAT 335 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 328

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CAT 336 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 403

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CAT 325 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 319

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CAT 374 Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manual

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Page 331

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