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(b) Resizing is exempt from the permitting requirements of this division when resized to facilitate transport orreuse and the following requirements are met; (1) TWW shall be handled in a manner that prevents the uncontrolled release of hazardous constituents tothe environment; and (2) if size reduction of the TWW results in sawdust, particles, or other material smaller than one cubic inch,the material shall be captured and managed as TWW. (c) Sorting and segregating are both exempt from the permitting requirements of this division. The TWWshall be handled in a manner that prevents the uncontrolled release of hazardous constituents to the environment. (d) An employer resizing, sorting, or segregating TWW shall provide training for all employees handlingTWW and all employees that may reasonably be expected to contact TWW. A record of the training shall be maintained for a period of three years and available for review. The training shall include: (1) all applicable requirements of the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 (ch. 1, part 1,div. 5 (commencing with § 6300) of the Labor Code), including all rules, regulations, and orders relating to hazardouswaste;(2) procedures for identifying and segregating TWW;(3) safe handling practices;(4) requirements of the alternative management standards; and(5) proper disposal methods. <br />Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25150.7, and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150.7 and 25150.8, Health and Safety Code. <br />HISTORY 1. New section filed 6-18-2007; operative 7-1-2007 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (register 2007, no.25). <br />§ 67386.11. Disposal(a) When disposed to land, TWW shall be disposed in either a Class I hazardous waste landfill, or in acomposite-lined portion of a solid waste landfill unit that meets all requirements applicable to disposal of municipal solid waste in California after October 9, 1993, and that is regulated by waste discharge requirements issued pursuant to division 7 (commencing with § 13000) of the Water Code for discharges of designated waste, as defined in section 13173 of the Water Code, or TWW. (b) A solid waste landfill that accepts TWW shall:(1) comply with the prohibitions in section 67386.3 for handling TWW;(2) ensure that any management of the TWW at the solid waste landfill prior to disposal complies with theapplicable requirements of this chapter; (3) monitor the composite-lined portion of a landfill unit at which TWW has been disposed. When a releaseis verified, cease discharge of TWW to that landfill unit until corrective action results in cessation of the release. The landfill shall notify the department that TWW is no longer being discharged to that landfill unit and when corrective action results in cessation of the release; and (4) handle TWW in a manner consistent with all applicable requirements of the California OccupationalSafety and Health Act of 1973 (ch. 1, part 1, div. 5 (commencing with § 6300) of the Labor Code), including all rules, regulations, and orders relating to hazardous waste. <br />Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25150.7, and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150.7 and 25150.8, Health and Safety Code; and Section 13173 Water Code. <br />HISTORY 1. New section filed 6-18-2007; operative 7-1-2007 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2007,No. 25).2. Amendment of subsection (b)(3) filed 10-3-2007; operative 11-2-2007 (Register 2007, No. 40). <br />§ 67386.12. Training(a) An employer managing TWW shall provide training for all employees handling TWW and all employeesthat may reasonably be expected to contact TWW. A record of the training shall be maintained for a period of three years and available for review. The training shall include: (1) all applicable requirements of the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 (ch. 1, part 1,div. 5 (commencing with § 6300) of the Labor Code), including all rules, regulations, and orders relating to hazardouswaste;(2) procedures for identifying and segregating TWW;(3) safe handling practices;(4) requirements of the alternative management standards; and(5) proper disposal methods. <br />Note: Authority cited: Sections 25150, 25150.7, and 58012, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25150.7 and 25150.8, Health and Safety Code. <br />Ch. 34--1 <br />Unofficial Title 22 © 2005 State of California, all rights reserved. May not be commercially reproduced or sold.6/9/08