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asbestos cement pipe or asbestos products; <br />oils or other petroleum products; <br />dyes, paints, printing inks, thinners, solvents, or cleaning fluids; <br />pesticides or other related chemicals; <br />materials that dissolve metals, wood paper, or clothing (acids and bases0; <br />flammable materials; <br />materials that burn or itch upon contact with the skin; <br />materials that bubble or fume upon contact with water; <br />products accompanied by shipping papers or labels or an MSDS indicating that the <br />product is hazardous; or <br />anv substance listed as a hazardous waste in the list of common names. <br />(Appendix X to 22 CCR §66261, Appendix A) <br />[Reference: California Chamber of Commerce, Hazardous Waste Management <br />Manual, <br />Copyright «01996 by the California Chamber of Commerce] <br />WHO NEEDS TO COMPLY <br />All employees of DSS Company should report any evidence of presumed hazardous <br />waste. When presumed hazardous waste is discovered on a jobsite or on any property of DSS <br />Company, whether the property is land or equipment, it is the responsibility of any and all <br />employees of DSS Company to report this immediately to your supervisor. <br />Examples: Operator or laborer reports to foreman. <br />Foreman reports to Superintendent or Safety Director — Bettina Mayhew. <br />Superintendent is to report to Safety Director. <br />NOTE: ALL UNKNOWN WASTE IS PRESUMED HAZARDOUS <br />UNTIL IDENTIFIED PROPERLY BY COMPETENT PERSONNEL OR <br />OUTSIDE CONTRACTOR: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES. <br />IDENTIFICATION <br />Once identification of waste has been determined it is hazardous; the safety director shall take the <br />necessary steps outlined in this program to ensure compliance with all Federal and State laws. <br />PLAN AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br />Presumed hazardous waste discovered <br />A. Tell Supervisor immediately. <br />B. Stop work. <br />C. Caution tape to be used to cordon off area. Continue to work in another area <br />where there is no evidence of hazardous waste. <br />PAGE 2 <br />65 <br />