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Title 22 Environmental Health Standards—Hazar is Waste §66264.30
<br /> (2)a written job description for each position listed under subsection within 61 meters(200 feet)ofafaultwhichhas had displacement inHolo-
<br /> (d)(I)of this section.This description may be consistent in its degree of cene time.
<br /> specificity with descriptions for other similar positions in the same com- (2)As used in subsection(a)(1)of this section:
<br /> pany location or bargaining unit,butshall include the requisite skill,edu- (A)"fault"means a fracture along which rocks on one side have been
<br /> cation,or other qualifications,and duties of employees assigned to each displaced with respect to those on the other side;
<br /> position; (B)"displacement"means the relative movement of any two sides of
<br /> (3)a written description of the type and amount of both introductory a fault measured in any direction;
<br /> and continuing training that will be given to each person filling aposition (C)"holocene"means the most recent epoch of the Quartemary peri-
<br /> listed under paragraph(d)(1)of this sectiom od,extending from the end of the Pleistocene to the present.
<br /> (4)records that document that the training or job experience required (b)Floodplain.
<br /> under subsections(a),(b),and(e)of this section has been given to,and (1)A facility located in a 100-year floodplain orwithin the maximum
<br /> completed by,facility personnel. high tide shall be designed,constructed,operated,and maintained to pre-
<br /> (e)Training records on current personnel shall be kept until closure of vent washout of any hazardous waste by a 100-vear flood or maximum
<br /> the facility;trainingrecords on formeremployees shall bekept forat least high tide,unless the owner or operator can demonstrate to the Depart-
<br /> three years from the date the employee last worked at the facility.Person- men's satisfaction that procedures are in effect which will cause the
<br /> nel training records may accompany personnel transferred within the waste to be removed safely,before flood or tide waters can reach the fa-
<br /> same company. cility,to a location where the wastes will not be vulnerable to flood wa-
<br /> Nohr Authority cited:Sections 208,25150 and 25159,Health and Safety Code. ters. If wastes are moved to a location within California,that location
<br /> Reference:Sections 25159 and 25159.5.Health and Safety R Section
<br /> . Code;40 CFshall be a facility which is either permitted bythe Department underchap-
<br /> Refere
<br /> 1-hsroRY ter 20 of this division or in interim status under chapters 20 and 15 of this
<br /> 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91 (Register 91,No.221. division.
<br /> (2)As used in subsection(b)(1)of this section:
<br /> (A)"100-year floodplain"means any land area which is subject to a
<br /> §66264.17. General Requirements for Ignitable,Reactive, one percent or greater chance of flooding in any given year from any
<br /> or Incompatible Wastes. source;
<br /> (a)The owner or operator shall take precautions to prevent accidental (B)"washout"means the movement of hazardous waste from the ac-
<br /> ignition or reaction of ignitable orreactive waste.This waste shall be sep- rive portion of the facility as a result of flooding;
<br /> arated and protected fromsourcesof ignition orreaction including butnot (C)"100--year flood"means a flood that has a one percent chance of
<br /> limited to:open flames,smoking,cutting and welding,hot surfaces,frit- being equalled or exceeded in any given year.
<br /> clonal hear,sparks(static,electrical,or mechanical),spontaneous igni- (c)Salt dome formations,salt bed formations,underground mines and
<br /> tion (e.g., from heat-producing chemical reactions), and radiant heat caves.
<br /> While ignitable orreactive waste is being handled,the owner or operator The placement of any noncontainesized or bulk liquid hazardous waste
<br /> shall confine smoking and open flame to specially designated locations. in any saltdome formation,salt bed formation,underground mine orcave
<br /> "No Smoking"signs shall be ewnspicuously placed wherever there is a is prohibited.
<br /> hazard from ignitable or reactive waste. NOre Authority cited:Sections 208,25150 and 25159,Health and Safety Cade.
<br /> (b)Where specifically required by other sections of this chapter,the Reference:Sections 25159 and 25159.5,Health and Safety Code;40 CFR Section
<br /> owner or operator of a facility that transfers,treats,stores or disposes ig- 264,18
<br /> nitable or reactive waste,or mixes incompatible waste or incompatible FhMRY
<br /> wastes and other materials,shall take cautions to 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91(Register 91,No.22),
<br /> pre prevent reactions
<br /> which: §66264.25, Seismic and Precipitation Design standards.
<br /> (1) generate extreme heat or pressure, fire or explosions,or violent (a)Except as provided by sections 66264.175 and 66264.192,facilities
<br /> reactions; subject to this chapter and all cover systems and drainage control systems
<br /> (2)produce uncontrolled toxic mists,fumes,dusts,or gases in suffi- required by this chapter shall be designed to function without failure
<br /> tient quantities to threaten human health or the environment when subjected to capacity,hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads result-
<br /> (3)produce uncontrolled flammable fumes orgases in sufficientquan- mg from a 24-hour probable maximum precipitation storm.
<br /> tities to pose a risk of fire or explosions; (b) The following shall be designed,constructed and maintained to
<br /> (4)damage the structural integrity of the device or facility; withstand the maximum credible earthquake without the level of public
<br /> (5) through other like means threaten human health or the environ- health and environmental protection afforded by the original design Be-
<br /> ment. ing decreased:
<br /> (c)When required to comply with subsection(a)or(b)of this section, (1)all surface impoundments,waste piles,landfills and land treatment
<br /> the owner or operator shall document that compliance.This documenta- facilities subject to this chapter,and
<br /> tion may be based on references to published scientific or engineering ht- (2)all covers and cover systems required by this chapter and all con-
<br /> erature,data from trial tests(e.g.,bench scale or pilot scale tests:,waste tamment and control features which will remain after closure at perrna-
<br /> analyses(as specified in section 66264.13),or the results of the treatment nent hazardous waste disposal areas.
<br /> of similar wastes by similar treatment processes and under similar oper- Non.Authority cited:Sections 208 and 25150,Health and Safety Code.Refer-
<br /> ating conditions. ence:Section 25150,Health and Safety Code-
<br /> Nom Authority cited:Sections 208,25150 and 25159,Health and Safety Code. 7R1-91(Register 91,No.22).
<br /> Reference:Sections 25159 and 25159.5.Health and Safety Code;40 CFR Section 1 New �filed 5-x¢91;effective
<br /> 264.17.
<br /> H'st'nRYArticle 3. Preparedness and Prevention
<br /> 1.New section filed 5-24-91;effective 7-1-91 (Register 91,No.22).
<br /> §66264.30. Applicability.
<br /> §66264.18. Location Standards. Theregulationsin this articleapply toowners andoperatorsofallhaz-
<br /> (a)Seismic considerations. (1)Portions of new facilities or facilities ardour waste facilities,except as section 662614.1 provides otherwise.
<br /> undergoing substantial modification where transfer,treatment,stonage Non;Authority cited Sections 208,25150,and 25159,Health and Safety Code.
<br /> or disposal of hazardous waste will be conducted shall not be located Reference:Sections25159 and25159.5,Health andSafety Code;40CFR Section
<br /> 264.30.
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