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State of California-California Environmental Protection Agency Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> addition, training for removal of MRSH will include guidance from the CIWMB <br /> "Appliance Recycling Guide" (June 1998). In addition: <br /> 1. Refrigerants. The refrigerant removal training will be an approved training <br /> course in accordance with the Clean Air Act Section 608, Universal Technician <br /> requirements. At a minimum, one technician who may supervise others will be <br /> certified through the CFC certification exam. Once the Sims technicians have <br /> completed the training, they will work under the guidance of the Contractor. <br /> Training to be coordinated through NARDA (North American Retail Dealers <br /> Association) <br /> 2. Used Oils-Employees to work under guidance of certified Contractors <br /> 3. Switches. The facility will use the DTSC Guidance document "Self-training <br /> Manual for the Removal of Mercury Switches in Appliances" as the initial <br /> training resource for its in-house training class. <br /> 4. Capacitors- Employees to work under guidance of certified Contractors <br /> Certificates issued will be valid for three years. Once your certification has expired, you are no <br /> longer a certified appliance recycler and may no longer operate as a certified appliance <br /> recycler. <br /> Once a certificate is issued, DTSC will notify the certified uniform program agency (CUPA) in <br /> your jurisdiction, which is responsible for inspecting the certified appliance recycling facility. <br /> If denied, DTSC will explain to you why your application failed to meet the requirements <br /> certification. <br /> DTSC may revoke or suspend a certification issued. <br /> Signature: Date: <br /> ;7ZZ4� x//09 <br /> DTSC 1428(04/21/2005) 4 of 2 <br />