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4 . Title 22 , California Code of Regulations, Division 4 .5, <br /> Section 66265. 16. <br /> Employee training records were inadequate. <br /> 5. Title 22, California Code of Regulations, Division 4.5, <br /> Section 66265. 173 (a) . <br /> Drum containing hazardous waste was not closed, and no <br /> waste was being added or removed. <br /> II. SCHEDULE OF CORRECTIONS <br /> Violation #1: Effective immediately, all drums containing <br /> hazardous waste shall be labeled with the <br /> following information: <br /> (a) The accumulation start date. <br /> (b) The words "Hazardous Waste" . <br /> (c) Composition and physical state of the <br /> waste. <br /> (d) Statement or statements which will call <br /> attention to the particular hazardous <br /> properties of the waste. <br /> (e) Name and address of the person producing <br /> the waste. <br /> Violation #2: Effective immediately, no hazardous waste <br /> shall be maintained on site greater than 90 <br /> days, and all drums containing hazardous waste <br /> shall have an accumulation date indicated. <br /> Violation #3 : Effective immediately, when any manifest fails <br /> to be returned to the generator signed by the <br /> disposal facility, within 45 days of the date <br /> the waste was shipped, an exception report <br /> shall be filed with DTSC. <br /> Violation #4: Effective immediately, employee training <br /> records shall be in compliance with referenced <br /> code section. <br /> Violation #5: Effective immediately, all drums containing <br /> hazardous waste shall be kept closed unless <br /> adding or removing waste. <br />