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Training <br />The AESC shall review the WEP wlth all new employees soon after the start of <br />their employment. <br />The AESC shall review the WEP with all employees once a year. Suggestions <br />for improving the WEP shall be taken from the employees. The WEP shall be <br />updated to reflect changes <br />At least two employees on each work crew shall be First Aid/CPR-certified and <br />must be recertified annually (Attachment D). <br />A copy of the WEP is provided to all LMRF&TS employees. <br />A copy of this WEP is posted on the bulletin board. <br />Haaardous Materials Inventory <br />The following hazardous materials are used at the site (Figures 2 and 3): <br />Diesel Fuel: Stored in a 10,000 gallon above ground tank outside west of <br />the Transfer Building. <br />Engine OlI: Stored in a 240 gallon above ground container inside the <br />Employee/ Maintenance Facility. <br />Lube Grease: Stored in a 55 gallon drum inside the <br />Employees /Maintenance Facility. <br />Hvdraulic Fluid: Stored in a 240 gallon above ground container inside the <br />Employee/ Maintenance Facility. <br />Used Engine Oil: <br />See the Lovelace Transfer Station Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program for <br />procedures related to hazardous materials. <br />Lovelace Transfer Station Solid Waste Division <br />Worksite Emergency Plan 6 Public Works Department <br />April 10, 2015 San Joaquin County <br />Stored <br />in a <br />1,000 gallon tank in the Transfer <br />Building, <br />and in <br />a 240 gallon tank in <br />the <br />Employee/Maintenance Facility. <br />See the Lovelace Transfer Station Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program for <br />procedures related to hazardous materials. <br />Lovelace Transfer Station Solid Waste Division <br />Worksite Emergency Plan 6 Public Works Department <br />April 10, 2015 San Joaquin County <br />