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10 <br /> Possible deterioration of the equipment and the probability <br /> of an environmental or human health incident if the deteri- <br /> oration or malfunction or any operator error goes undetected <br /> between inspections. Areas subject to spills , such as <br /> loading and unloading areas shall be inspected daily when <br /> in use. At a minimum, the inspection schedule shall include <br /> the items and frequencies called for elsewhere in this doc- <br /> ument. <br /> (c) The owner or operator shall remedy any deterioration or malfunc- <br /> tion of equipment or structures which the inspection reveals on <br /> a schedule which shall be subject to approval by the California <br /> State Department of Health Services and which shall ensure that <br /> the problem does not lead to an environmental or human health <br /> hazard. Where a hazard is imminent or has already occurred, <br /> remedial action shall be taken immediately. <br /> (d) The owner or operator shall record inspections in an inspection <br /> log or summary. He shall keep these records for at least three <br /> years from the date of inspection. At a minimum, these records <br /> shall include the date and time of the inspection, the name of <br /> the inspector, a notation of the observations made, and the date <br /> and nature of any repairs or other remedial actions. <br /> 6. Personnel training. <br /> (a) (1) Facility personnel shall successfully complete a program <br /> of classroom instruction or on-the-job training that teaches <br /> them to perform their duties in a way that ensures the <br /> facility's compliance with the conditions of this document. <br /> The owner or operator shall ensure that this program in- <br /> cludes all the elements described under Item 6 la) (3) <br /> (2) This program shall be directed by a person trained in haz- <br /> ardous waste management procedures, and shall include instruc- <br /> tion which teaches facility personnel hazardous waste management <br /> Procedures (including contingency plan implementation) rele- <br /> vant to the positions in which they are employed. <br /> (3) At a minimum, the training program shall be designed to <br /> ensure that facility personnel are able to respond effectively <br /> to emergencies by familiarizing them with emergency proce- <br /> dures, emergency equipment, and emergency systems, including <br /> where applicable: <br /> (i) Procedures for using, inspecting, repairing, and re- <br /> placing facility emergency and monitoring equipment; <br /> 00 Key parameters for automatic waste feed cut-off <br /> systems; <br />