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Employees are provided with safety vests, hard hats, hearing protection, safety glasses, <br /> dust masks and respirators, as appropriate for personal safety in their particular <br /> job function. Personnel are also required to wear steel-toed and soled safety shoes <br /> and gloves, depending on their job function. No employee is permitted to operate <br /> potentially dangerous equipment or engage in potentially dangerous activities without <br /> appropriate training. <br /> Forward also implements an emergency response training program as part of their <br /> Contingency Plan. All site employees are trained in (1) emergency alarm and notification, <br /> (2) external emergency response organization notification, and (3) location and content <br /> of the emergency response plan. Employees receive a copy of the emergency <br /> response plan at hire. <br /> All personnel working with the load checking program will be trained to recognize <br /> hazardous wastes, and will be trained for safety and evacuation procedures, The <br /> load checking program is explained in detail to all site personnel who are involved <br /> with the inspection of waste, including the gate attendant, load inspectors, landfill, <br /> and compost facility workers, and equipment operators. <br /> These employees will also attend the "Basic Hazardous Waste Awareness Course" given by <br /> the San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services. The course emphasizes familiarity <br /> with the types of containers and labels typically used for hazardous waste and <br /> other materials. The course is repeated annually. All new employees are enrolled in the <br /> course at the earliest available class after their hire. <br /> Specific emergency response and evacuation procedures for all Forward employees and <br /> members of the emergency response team are covered in the training sessions <br /> conducted at the site throughout the year. <br /> Records of all training will be maintained on-site as discussed in Section 7.8. <br /> 3.2.3 Supervision <br /> Level of Supervision <br /> Describe the level of supervision to be provided in order to ensure proper operation of the <br /> facility. <br /> The Compost Facility will be supervised by the Operations Manager, who will be <br /> onsite 40 hours per week during regular business hours. <br /> Emergency Contact List <br /> Include a copy of an emergency contact list which will be provided to LEA, local health <br /> entity, and fire authority. Provide the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the <br /> operator, facility manager and supervisor. <br /> The location, mailing address, and pertinent telephone numbers of the landfill and <br /> RRF/Compost Facility and the company office are listed below. <br /> Forward Composting Facility RCSI <br /> 7/20/09;Page 29 SWT Engineering <br />