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_ .E- o o oXIC' ' UBSTANCES CONTROL <br /> 77- <br /> Orr mission is to provide the bighest level ofsafety,and to protect public health anr(tl;e anvironment fiarn toric harm, <br /> • Provide personnel training to personnel who manage universal waste,or who supervise <br /> personnel who manage universal waste and keep training records <br /> • Respond to releases of universal waste or its contents:determine if spill residuals are <br /> hazardous waste <br /> • Track slnipuients by keeping records of what was received and shipped(name,address, <br /> quantities) for three years <br /> Universal Waste Transporters <br /> A universal waste transporter is a-person engaged in the offsite transportation of universal waste <br /> by air,rail,highway or water..A universal waste transporter may be: <br /> 1. Universal waste handier carrying universal waste in his or her own vehicle <br /> 2. A package shipping service (e.g.,US Postal Service;FedEx,UPS) <br /> 3. A coli in rcial carrier(e.g., a trucking company, a liauler specializing in universal waste, <br /> or the operator of a destination facility that offers a universal waste pick-up seivice) <br /> > If you do not own or operate a.facility that accepts, generates,accumulates, or stores <br /> universal waste,but you Dick up and transport universal waste.(e. ., electronic <br /> devices from officeconnplexes)to a recycling or collection facility,you are a <br /> universal waste,trainslpbrter.Universal waste transporters do not need to notifv DTSC <br /> or submit anutial reports for their transportation activities. <br /> Universal waste transporters uiay store universal waste at a transfer facility fbr up to <br /> 10 days (depending on Iocal zoning).A universal waste transporter who exceeds this <br /> limit is considered a.universal waste liak filer and is subject to the handler <br /> requirements summarized above. <br /> Destination Facilities <br /> A destination facility is a.fully-regulated.hazardous waste facility that treats, disposes of. or <br /> recycles a specific type of tuniversal waste.Examples of destination facilities are hazardous waste <br /> recycling facilities and hazardous waste landfills.A destination facility shall manage the <br /> universal waste in accordance with the requirements and conditioins in its hazardous waste <br /> facility permit,unless authorized by section 66273.60 of title 22 of the California Code of <br /> Regulations to manage it pursuant to the reduced requirements applicable to universal waste <br /> -hanidleis:Aclestination�f-Cilitris' CMIMIto-fo116VIV ce nig xi`ilssfon'sluppitig tuiive sal«iasfes- <br /> off=site and for rejecting shipments that contain universal waste and is required to keep records <br /> of all shipments received for three years. A facility that only accepts and acct nnulates tuniversal ._ <br /> waste is not a destination facility. Such a facility is regulated as a universal swage lmannalgr.; <br /> N0� 2014 <br /> EXHIBIT 9 EmpCINNAENIAL HEAL-fH <br /> STArL• of CALIFORNIA pEPAi1TMENT <br /> Tille 22IRCRA Advanced --315- <br />