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Hazardous Waste Management Summary of Training <br /> Material Safety Data Sheets <br /> SDS or Safety Data Sheets are located in the EHS Office.The SDS binder is updated as new items are procured and <br /> whenever changes are made to the existing SDS.SOS's are intended to communicate the health and safety <br /> information on every chemical at the site.Under GHS directions(2012)the SDS section 4 should always be the <br /> "First Aid"section. Employees exposed to any chemical while at work shall receive a copy of the chemical(s)SDS <br /> sheet.In additional all exposures must be communicated to the EHS Manager as they occur.Medical evaluation <br /> and/or treatment may be necessary for the exposed employee. <br /> Hazardous Waste Generators-Small Quantity Generators(SQGs) <br /> The small quantity generator must post the following information next to telephones or in areas directly <br /> involved in the generation and accumulation of hazardous waste: <br /> ® The name and emergency telephone number of the emergency coordinator; <br /> • Location of fire extinguishers and spill control material,and,if present,fire alarm;and <br /> a The telephone number of the fire department,unless the facility has a direct alarm. <br /> Universal Waste Handling <br /> Personnel who manage universal waste are trained on: <br /> ® Types of universal waste they may manage and the associated hazards <br /> • Proper disposition of universal waste at their facility <br /> • Responding to releases <br /> • Labeling,collecting,handling,consolidating,and shipping universal waste <br /> Hazardous Materials Business Plans <br /> Safety procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material,including,but <br /> not limited to,familiarity with the plans and procedures in the Emergency Response Plan; <br /> ® Immediate notification contacts to the appropriate local emergency response personnel and to <br /> the unified program agency. <br /> * Procedures for the mitigation of a release or threatened release to minimize any potential harm <br /> or damage to persons,property,or the environment. <br /> Evacuation plans and procedures,including immediate notice,for the business site. <br /> Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act <br /> Oil handling personnel are trained on: <br /> * Operation and maintenance of equipment to prevent discharges <br /> ® Discharge procedures <br /> ® Pollution control laws,rules,and regulations <br /> Facility operations <br /> ® Contents of SPCC Plan <br />