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Stericycle Environmental Solutions <br /> HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM <br /> measures will include,where applicable,stopping processes and operations,collecting and containing <br /> released waste,and removing or isolating containers. <br /> f. If the site stops operations in response to a fire,explosion or release,the SSO will monitor for leaks, <br /> pressure buildup,gas generation,or ruptures in valves, pipes,or other equipment,wherever this is <br /> appropriate. <br /> g. Immediately after the emergency,the SSO will provide for treating,storing,or disposing of recovered <br /> waste,contaminated soil or surface water,or any other material that results from a release,fire or <br /> explosion at the site. Unless the owner or operator can demonstrate that the recovered material is not a <br /> hazardous waste,the owner of operator becomes the generator of hazardous waste and shall manage it <br /> in accordance with all applicable requirements. <br /> h. The SSO will ensure that, in the affected area(s)of the site: <br /> 1. No waste that may be incompatible with the released material is transferred,treated,stored or <br /> disposed of until cleanup procedures are completed;and <br /> 2. All emergency equipment used will be cleaned and replenished before operations resume. <br /> i. The SSO will notify the appropriate State and local authorities that the site is in compliance before <br /> operations resume in the affected area(s)of the site. <br /> j. The owner or operator shall note in the operating record the time,date,and details of any incident that <br /> requires implementing the contingency plan. Within 15 days of the incident,the owner or operator will <br /> submit a written report on the incident to the Department of Toxics Substances Control. <br /> The report will include: <br /> 1. Name, address and telephone number of the owner or operator; <br /> 2. Name,address,and telephone number of the site; <br /> 3. Date,time,and type of incident(e.g.,fire,explosion); <br /> 4. Name and quantity of material(s)involved; <br /> 5. The extent of injuries, if any; <br /> 6. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health of the environment,where <br /> this is applicable;and <br /> 7. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered material that resulted from the incident. <br /> 7 <br />