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III. <br /> ADDITIONAL EXCLUSION PROCEDURES <br /> A. SIGNS <br /> Signs are posted at the entrance of the transfer station that list the types of waste that are <br /> prohibited. In addition to stating that hazardous wastes or liquids are not accepted, <br /> examples are given in non-technical language. Such examples include the common <br /> classifications listed in Section I of this report. An example of the signs posted at the <br /> entrance is given as Exhibit 3. <br /> B. OBSERVATION BY SITE PERSONNEL <br /> In addition to observations for prohibited wastes that are conducted by the load check in <br /> the waste exclusion program, site operating personnel are trained and directed to notice <br /> and identify prohibited wastes which may be delivered to the site. These personnel <br /> include supervisors, gate cashiers, and equipment operators. <br /> Training for site personnel has included briefing on the load checking program and will <br /> also include classroom training to include a"Basic Hazardous Waste Awareness Course" <br /> given by the County Office of Emergency Services. This course includes information on <br /> Basic Personal Safety,Identification and Placarding,Agency Involvement and Cleanup <br /> of Hazardous Waste. Also,there is an adequate supply of minimal protection equipment <br /> provided to personnel at the site. <br /> C. NOTIFICATION TO SOLID WASTE HAULERS <br /> The Lovelace Materials Recovery Facility and Transfer Station is used by licensed <br /> haulers collecting commercial and industrial waste, and by the general public. The <br /> licensed haulers have agreements with the County to perform these collections. These <br /> collectors received notification by mail of the following: <br /> Requirements of state laws prohibit the disposal of hazardous wastes and liquids at the <br /> Lovelace. To monitor compliance with these requirements a load checking program has <br /> 9 <br />