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A <br /> b . An emergency action plan in accordance with regulations <br /> adopted by the department . <br /> c . Tracking documents or electronically archived tracking <br /> documents maintained by the facility or medical waste <br /> hauler of all untreated medical wastes shipped offsite for <br /> treatment . <br /> 2 . Documentation shall be made available to the enforcement <br /> agency onsite as soon as feasible , but no more than two <br /> business days following the request . <br /> 3 . California HSC Section 117976 (a ) limits the allowable amount of <br /> medical waste to be transported via MOT up to 35 . 2 pounds . <br /> When transporting medical waste that exceeds this amount , one <br /> of two designated forms will be used : California Mobile <br /> Regulated Medical Waste Transport Form or California Fixed <br /> Site Regulated Medical Waste Transport Form . <br /> M . The information provided in the document above is complete and accurate . <br /> IV . RESPONSIBILITIES 0153 <br /> C), <br /> A . All Staff who generate , handle , or manage regulated medical waste : <br /> 1 . Comply with all requirements of this program and training . <br /> 2 . Comply with Exposure Control Plan specifically universal precautions and <br /> personal protective equipment ( PPE ) requirements . <br /> B . Management Staff <br /> 1 . Ensure that adequate resources are available to successfully perform and <br /> comply with this program . <br /> 2 . Ensure staff have received appropriate training and have performed tasks <br /> in compliance with this program . <br /> 3 . Provide information as requested by EHS for state/local reporting <br /> requirements . <br /> 4 . Manufacturing management are responsible for ensuring staff comply with <br /> System procedures for tracked waste which is not covered by this <br /> program . <br /> C . EHS Department Staff <br /> American Red Cross Biomedical Services EHS Page 8 of 19 <br /> California Regulated Medical Waste Program Program # 023 <br />