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amazon <br />EHS Regulated Waste Procedure - United States <br />Table 1: Regulated Waste Training Requirements by Program Job Title <br />Job Title <br />Job Description <br />Training Content <br />Required Frequency <br />Affected Regulated <br />Associates in this position may determine if a product <br />General Awareness <br />Initial: <br />Waste Associates <br />can be used through various channels, or if the product <br />• Categories of hazardous waste or specific chemicals <br />1. RCRA Training — Module <br />must be disposed as a regulated waste. <br />• Methods and observations used t detect presence or <br />22106 <br />Site Emergency <br />release of hazardous chemicals <br />2. Contingency Plan Training <br />for LQGs <br />Coordinators listed in <br />Associates in this position may manage and handle <br />• Hazard control measures, irlclun�p ific procedures <br />Emergency Action <br />Regulated Waste onsite. <br />• GHS labeling require men <br />3. Emergency Action Plan (EAP) <br />for VSQGs SQGs <br />Plan (EAP) or <br />• Safety data sheets (SDS order of the <br />Hazardous Waste <br />Associates in this position may be a Site Emergency <br />information and how o in and use the hazard <br />Contingency Plan. <br />Coordinators responsible for Regulated Waste spill <br />information <br />Annual: <br />response. <br />• Spill response <br />Training 1-3 above <br />(ICQA, ISS, Facilities, <br />Site Leadership, <br />These Associates may partially or fully perform any of <br />• Emerge r po procedure <br />!'Sr. <br />. Commu J d escalation procedure <br />other) <br />the following functions: <br />• Identifying, characterizing, and profiling <br />Waste i nti ation and classification <br />• Packaging waste for onsite storage prior toentify <br />. hazardous waste, including what <br />disposal <br />i ation is required about a product to identify if it <br />• Transferring hazardous waste onsitea <br />hazardous waste per the regulation <br />Jazarclous <br />• Marking and labeling of containers <br />waste characteristics and listings <br />• Managing residual containers <br />-How to determine proper waste profiles <br />• Managing documented information <br />• Steps to take and resources available when the proper <br />• Acting as an emergency coordinator <br />classification or profile for a potential hazardous waste <br />• Responding to accidental releases at th ci <br />is unclear <br />• Reporting releases of hazardous con ' ue <br />• Procedures for weekly inspection of HWAA and SAAB <br />• Assisting with routine compliance i <br />Proper handling and storage <br />• GHS labeling requirements <br />• How to record and track hazardous waste generation <br />• Proper segregation of hazardous waste per waste <br />profiling procedure <br />• Length of time waste may be stored on site <br />• Proper PPE <br />• Location and use of the emergency communication <br />system in the hazardous waste storage area <br />Page 11 of 49 <br />