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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for WORLDWIDE FLIGHT SERVICES as of October21, 2019. <br /> Open violations from September 18, 2019 inspection <br /> ❑ This violation was corrected ❑ This violation will be corrected by (date): <br /> ❑ Supporting documents included <br /> Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br /> Violation#608 - Failed to properly manage used oil and fuel filters. <br /> OBSERVATION According to Frank Stanich, Lead Mechanic, Holt services forklifts, and Sunbelt Rentals services <br /> diesel generators. Both companies take oil filters back with them. Disposal records for the used oil filters for the last <br /> three years were not found on site. <br /> REGULATION GUIDANCE: Per California Health & Safety Code (HSC) 25163, a valid hazardous waste transporter <br /> license is required to transport hazardous waste. Per Title 22 California Code of Regulations (CCR) 66266.130, oil <br /> filters that are not completely drained need to be managed as hazardous waste. If the oil filters are completely <br /> drained, they can be disposed of via recycling. A bill of lading needs to be left with the facility for drained oil filters. <br /> Per 22 CCR 66266.130 (c)(5), a bill of lading needs to indicate: the generator and transporter, the receiving <br /> company names, addresses and telephone numbers, the quantity and size of the used oil filter containers <br /> transferred, and the date of transfer. <br /> CORRECTIVE ACTION: If the oil filters are being taken as recycling, immediately start to store the bill of ladings <br /> when the waste leaves the site. Start maintaining all required records. <br /> ❑ This violation was corrected ❑ This violation will be corrected by (date): <br /> ❑ Supporting documents included <br /> Describe actions taken or will be taken to correct violation: <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />