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In addition, waste and material unloading is conducted inside the Transfer Station and/or under <br />cover which prevents litter migration from wind and contact with storm water. <br />1.8.1 SUPERVISION AND PERSONNEL <br />The operator maintains adequate numbers of qualified personnel to ensure the proper operation <br />of the station. Personnel are cross -trained to provide coverage in the event that an employee is <br />unavailable for work. The LTS staff responsible for the day to day operation of the facility is listed <br />below: <br />Table 1 <br />Lovelace Transfer Station <br />List of Employees <br />Position <br />Employees <br />Solid Waste Site Manager <br />1 <br />Solid Waste Recovery Supervisor <br />2 <br />Equipment Operator 1 <br />1 <br />Senior Transfer Truck Driver <br />1 <br />Senior Solid Waste Recovery Worker <br />4 <br />Transfer Truck Driver <br />9 <br />Heavy Equipment Mechanic <br />2 <br />Solid Waste Recovery Worker <br />9 <br />Office Supervisor <br />1 <br />Cashier Clerk <br />3 <br />Due to staggered shifts, not all 43 employees are on the site at the same time. For those <br />employees working during weekends or late shifts, a supervisor or manager is on duty to manage <br />the facility. <br />1.8.1.1 Emergency Contact <br />In accordance with 14 <br />CCR, <br />Section <br />17410.2, an emergency <br />contact list <br />is provided to the LEA <br />and local fire authority <br />in the <br />event of <br />an emergency situation <br />(Appendix <br />C). <br />Lovelace MRF and Transfer Station <br />Transfer Processing Report <br />April 10, 2015 S <br />Department <br />of Public Works/Solid <br />Waste <br />Division <br />County <br />of San <br />Joaquin <br />