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• Telephone number _ <br /> • Identification Number General Site information <br /> • Four-digit Standard Industrial <br /> Classification (SIC) code A generator collecting background <br /> applicable to activities at the site. information before beginning the source <br /> SIC codes are developed by the reduction evaluation should keep in mind <br /> which information must beinclu <br /> federal government for ded in the s <br /> Plan.Any discovered or generated narratives <br /> characterizing sites by their <br /> business activity. A list of SIC door{iguresntaybeuseful when preparinl;:'` <br /> ty the Plan. <br /> codes is in Appendix C. Use the <br /> one code that best describes the <br /> operations occurring at the site. <br /> If a generator owns multiple sites with similar operations and chooses to <br /> prepare a multisite Plan,only one SIC code should be used to represent all sites. <br /> However, any site that contains different operations, different processes or <br /> different waste streams can not be covered by the multisite Pian, A separate Plan <br /> must be completed for each site not covered by the multisite Plan. <br /> If a generator owns a complex site with multiple operations managed as <br /> independent businesses and chooses <br /> to prepare a separate Plan for each <br /> operation, an SIC code must be <br /> provided for each operation. <br /> • Brief description of the type of 5AJZ <br /> business or activity conducted at the <br /> site. T <br /> • Length of time the company has been <br /> in business at the present site. The <br /> length oftime is meant to relate to the section generators s o the SPR requests <br /> to provide their North <br /> age of the equipment or production American Industry Classification <br /> line. The potential for source system(NAICS)Code. Go to tt <br /> reduction may correlate to the age of www.cgngus.Li-ov/evcdlwww/ <br /> the production line. naics.htrnl or http://www.naics.cortt <br /> • Major products manufactured or to determine your facility's NAICS <br /> services provided.If the generator is Code. <br /> concerned that the products or <br /> services may not be understood by <br /> someone reading the Plan,the <br /> generator may provide a description of the end use or application of the <br /> products. <br /> • Number of employees <br /> • A general description of the site operations,with corresponding block diagrams <br /> focusing on quantity and type of raw materials, hazardous waste, and final <br /> products produced at the site.Examples ofblock diagrams are shown in Figures <br /> <t > <br /> 27 <br />