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14900 West Highway 12 <br />Lodi, CA 95242 <br />(209) 369-1041 <br />• Abandoned chemicals <br />• Material in deteriorating or damaged containers <br />• Diluted solutions containing hazardous chemicals <br />• Debris contaminated with a hazardous material <br />Incidental release: <br />A release can be considered incidental only if there is no safety or health hazard involved in clean-up by <br />the staff responsible for the work area. Incidental releases may be absorbed, neutralized, or otherwise <br />controlled at the time of the release by trained employees who follow the instructions provided on the <br />product label and material safety data sheet. Responses to incidental releases of hazardous substances <br />by employees in the immediate release areda, or by maintenance personnel are not considered to be <br />emergency responses within the scope of this program. <br />Satellite accumulation: <br />Accumulation of as much as fifty-five (55) gallons of hazardous waste, one (1) quart of acutely hazardous <br />waste, or one (1) quart of extremely hazardous waste at or near any point of generations, provided the <br />generator does not ho0ld the waste on site for more than one (1) year from the initial date of <br />accumulation. <br />Small quantity generator: <br />A generator of hazardous wastes who, in any calendar month, generates no more than one thousand <br />(1,000) kilograms (2,205 pounds) of hazardous waste in that month. <br />Uncontrolled release: <br />An uncontrolled release is the accidental release of a hazardous substance from its container. If not <br />contained, stopped, and removed, the release would pose a hazard to the employees in the immediate <br />area or in areas in the path of the release. Or from its byproducts or its effects (such as toxic vapors, fire, <br />over -pressurization, toxic gases, or toxic particulates). <br />4.0 Training, Frequency, and Recordkeeping <br />Any employee who may handle hazardous materials and/or hazardous waste during normal and/or <br />emergency operations will be required to attend training. Employee training will include: <br />- Hazardous Materials Business Plan <br />- Applicable laws and regulations <br />- Emergency response plans and procedures <br />- Handling of SDS <br />- Hazard communication <br />- Methods of safe handling of hazardous substances <br />- Hazard mitigation, prevention and abatement procedures <br />- Coordination of emergency response actions <br />- Notification procedures <br />- Communication and alarm systems <br />- Location and how to use personal protective equipment <br />- Use and maintenance of emergency response equipment and supplies <br />- Decontamination procedures <br />- Evacuation procedures and location of evacuation staging areas <br />3 <br />