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HAZARDOUS WASTE Management & Minimization (CA) <br /> Generally, the Environmental Manager or Specialist has an adequate <br /> understanding of the above issues and is qualified to conduct hazardous waste <br /> training. When persons designated to conduct hazardous waste training are <br /> unsure of their understanding of any of the above issues, there are numerous <br /> books, reference documents and commercial "train-the-trainer" courses that can <br /> be used to enhance understanding and improve trainer qualifications. <br /> Hazardous Waste Training Subjects <br /> There are several topics that can be important for hazardous waste training. <br /> Large quaatly generators zrpist frain effpJoyevs ory: <br /> 1. procedures for using, inspecting, repairing, and replacing <br /> facility emergency and monitoring equipment <br /> 2. key parameters for automatic waste feed cut-off systems <br /> 3. communications or alarm systems <br /> 4. response to fires or explosions RECEIVED <br /> 5. response to groundwater contamination incidents SEP 0 9 2029 <br /> 6. shutdown of operations <br /> ENVIRONNIEN'EkI. IIL.ki III <br /> UEV1kR' FiNlEN'F <br /> STrell quem generators should brain errployees pan: <br /> 1. proper waste handling <br /> 2. emergency procedures <br /> In addition to the required topics for large and small quantity generators, part of any <br /> "waste minimization' program is training of employees on what they can do to reduce <br /> or minimize wastes they produce. By signing a Hazardous Waste Manifest, a generator <br /> certifies that he or she has made a 'good faith effort to minimize...waste generation'. <br /> 3 <br /> Trainer's Guide:evishwglca_vod <br />