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State of California - California Envirom,.-"61 Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control <br />6.) Tax identification number, assigned by the Franchise Tax Board: 94-1196406 <br />7,) Attach a copy of a business license and any conditional use permits issued by the appropriate <br />city or county. <br />8.) Describe your ability to properly remove and manage all materials that require special handling. <br />Include, but not limited to: (HSC 25211.4(a)) <br />1.) Describe all equipment used in removing the materials that require special handling. <br />2.) Describe how you manage the materials that require special handling. <br />3.) Describe the training provided to personnel engaged in the removal of materials that <br />require special handling. <br />4 ) Describe the training provided to personnel managing the materials that require special <br />handling. <br />(Use additional pages as necessary.) <br />This License will be used for the express purpose of being able to properly dispose of Refrigeration <br />Compressors. <br />A. Equipment Used <br />1. Drill motor and bit 3. Plastic containment 4. Promax RG5410 6. JB hp310 <br />2. 55 gal. drum for 55 gal. drum 5. Robinair Vac. pump Gages <br />B. Managing Materials <br />Refrigeration units shall be evacuated. Evacuated material shall be stored in a certified tank. When <br />the tanks are full they will be transported to a recycle facility. Compressors shall be drilled at both ends <br />and drained into a 55 gal. drum that is located within a containment After the compressors are <br />completely drained they will be transported to a recycling facility. <br />C. Personnel Training <br />The only personnel to handle remove or evacuate and drain shall be CFC certified. <br />Certificates issued will be valid for three years. Once your certification has expired, you are no <br />longer a certified appliance recycler and may no longer operate as a Certified appliance <br />recycler. <br />Once a certificate is issued, DTSC will notify the certified uniform program agency (CUPA) in <br />your jurisdiction, which is responsible for inspecting the certified appliance recycling facility. <br />If denied, DTSC will explain to you why your application failed to meet the requirements for <br />certification. <br />DTSC may revoke or suspend a certification issued. <br />DTSC 1428 (12122/2005) <br />2 of <br />