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APPENDIX I <br />• Direct traffic at the Material Recycling areas, directing traffic to unload waste <br />types in proper locations or bins. <br />• Perform services (i.e. removing oils, mercury devices, electrical ballasts) on <br />appliances and other household items that require special handling or disposal. <br />• Perform service of removing regulated components of electrical equipment for <br />recycling. <br />• Perform general clean up, raking, sweeping, and shoveling <br />• Operate light trucks on highways and County roads between landfills and inspect <br />light truck for safety requirements; enter mileage in vehicle log, and notify <br />Supervisors of any mechanical defects. <br />• Maintain and protect all tools and equipment from damage or loss. <br />Designated Refuse Worker I or Certified Appliance Recycler <br />Due to the level of technical understanding required, and the potential for injury, removal <br />of refrigerants and other regulated materials from appliances may only be performed by a <br />Certified Appliance Recycler. The Certified Appliance Recycler may work under limited <br />supervision. In this assignment, the employee is responsible for a large amount of tools <br />and must protect them against theft, damage, or loss. In this position, the employee will <br />be working with power (electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, and gas) operated equipment and <br />hand tools. Employees in this position are expected to read and understand the Appliance <br />Recycling Guide, published by the California Integrated Waste Management Board <br />(located in Appendix J), and the Self Training Manual for Removing Mercury Switches <br />from Major Appliances, published by the Department of Toxic Substances Control, and <br />adhere to the rules regarding white goods and Freon containing appliances. Employees <br />are expected to safely remove Freon and other regulated materials from major appliances <br />and store them for proper recycling and disposal. Each employee is expected to read and <br />understand the operations manuals for equipment assigned to the position. This <br />employee is expected to read and understand the Program guides. Each day, this <br />employee is expected to perform the following daily assignments in the order listed: <br />I. Report to the Material Recovery Facility Supervisor. <br />2. Service major appliances by removing refrigerants and regulated materials; mark <br />the appliances to indicate the unit is ready for crushing and loading. <br />3. Clean up the area used for servicing, including any oil contaminated soils. <br />4. Place all contaminated soil and regulated material in designated, labeled drums. <br />5. Document the number of units serviced and the amount of materials removed on <br />the appliance service form. <br />6. Package all regulated material for transportation and load in truck. <br />7. Once a week, send regulated material to designated disposal facilities; <br />8. Prepare all equipment for next day's assignments. <br />9. Other tasks, as assigned. <br />Page 7 of 7 <br />