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9 0 <br />• Procedures for reporting unsafe conditions or acts to their supervisors, and <br />when possible, taking action to correct unsafe conditions <br />• Location of first-aid kits and identification of first-aid certified employees <br />• Identification and explanation of all warning signs and labels used in their <br />work area <br />• Use and care of any personal protective equipment they are required to use <br />Appliance Recycling Training <br />• Identifying unit and refrigerant type <br />• Freon Removal Procedures <br />• Compressor Oil Removal Procedures <br />• Mercury Switch Identification and Removal <br />• Capacitor removal <br />• PCB Capacitor Identification <br />Training provided to personnel managing the materials requiring special handling: <br />• Material Packaging Requirements <br />• Labeling Procedures <br />• Department of Transportation training for proper labeling and transporting <br />• CESQG Requirements <br />• Universal Waste Rules <br />• Monitoring Refrigerant tanks to determine when full <br />• Recycling & Disposal Methods <br />Training materials to be utilized and available to staff <br />• http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Mercury/Certified Appliance Recycler. <br />cfm <br />• CIWMB Appliance Recycling Guide <br />• DTSC's "How to Remove Mercury Switches from Major Appliances" <br />• DTSC's Fact Sheet "Managing Universal Waste in California <br />• Hazardous Materials, Substances & Waste Compliance Guide <br />Health & Safety: <br />Onsite Electronics Recycling maintains a health and safety plan which includes the <br />operation of our Appliance Recycling Program. This plan identifies any hazards <br />associated with the job duties and addresses the proper safety protocol. Janice <br />Oldemeyer, Onsite's President also serves as the Company Safety Officer. <br />Employees involved in appliance recycling are required to wear safety equipment <br />including a Company Uniform (long pants and shirt or coveralls), Steel Toe Boots, a hard <br />hat, gloves and safety glasses. Spill kits are provided to employees in the Appliance <br />recycling operations including a mercury spill kit, and an oil spill kit. <br />