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the capacitor and allowing the oil to drain out into a collection drum. The used oil will be <br />managed as a hazardous waste and removed off-site for recycling. <br />Mercury Found in the switches and temperature control devices in appliances. ECS <br />Refining or its contractor plans to remove the switches and temperature controls from the <br />appliances. Tliey will be removed by the refrigerant removal contractor and taken off-site <br />for recycling. <br />Contractor for Removals <br />ECS Refining will use the following company for removal of refrigerants and other items <br />as needed: <br />Freon Free RECEIVED <br />P.O. Box 5607 <br />Vacaville, CA 95696 MAY 18 2015 <br />(707) 429-9013 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL <br />Training <br />ECS Refining personnel responsible for coordinating the removal of the MRSH from the <br />appliances receive general health and safety training, hazardous waste generator training, <br />and universal waste training on an initial and annual basis. ECS Refining personnel do <br />not perform the removal of the MRSH. <br />Health and Safety <br />The site maintains plans and procedures for required health and safety programs. <br />Relevant to removal of MRSH are the hazard communication program, forklift safety (for <br />moving materials). <br />Storage and Disposition of Waste <br />Any used oil removed from capacitors is accumulated and managed as hazardous waste <br />and is shipped off-site for recycling within ninety days of the generation date. While on- <br />site, the used oil is stored in drums on containmen pallets. Any universal wastes are <br />recycled within one year of generation and stored in structurally sound containers. The <br />Freon is taken off-site by the contractor the day it is generated. <br />2 <br />