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TABLE S.1: SUMMARY OF IMPACTS AND MITIGATION MEASURES (Continued) <br /> Environmental Impact Mitigation Measure Level of Significance After Mitigation <br /> L. Public Health and Safety(Cont.) <br /> L.2. Hazardous waste found in the MSW may be (a) The City would continue its load checking Less than Significant <br /> brought to the landfill for disposal. program to discourage the improper disposal of <br /> (SIGNIFICANT) hazardous wastes. <br /> (b) The City should implement its Household <br /> Hazardous Waste Element(HHWE)to help <br /> reduce the amount of household hazardous waste <br /> in the waste stream. <br /> (c) Landfill operating personnel should be trained to <br /> recognize and properly handle hazardous wastes. <br /> This should include a 40-hour hazardous <br /> materials managementtworker training program- <br /> that <br /> rogramthat complies with 29 CFR. <br /> L.3. Spills,collisions,upsets or other accidents at (a) The Standard Safe Work Practices listed in the Less than Significant <br /> the landfill or during waste transport could - Site Operations Plan shall be implemented by the <br /> cause injury to site workers,the general public landfill operator. <br /> or the environment. (SIGNIFICANT) <br /> (b) The landfill operator would comply with <br /> provisions of the CCR,Title 14,Section 17670, <br /> which requires that operating and maintenance <br /> personnel are required to wear and use approved <br /> safety equipment for personal health and safety. <br /> (c) Landfill access would continue to be controlled <br /> to discourage unauthorized entry by persons or <br /> vehicles. <br /> S.29 <br />