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hazardous or prohibited waste is detected as part of the load checking <br /> program, it will be either rejected or, if the hauler cannot be identified, <br /> separated or cordoned off with traffic cones or similar devices. The <br /> load-checking program is discussed in further detail in Section 3.1.8. <br /> As described in Section 3.1.4.2 above, CVWS accepts Universal <br /> Wastes for recycling. <br /> In the event of a spill meeting reportable quantities, the LEA will be <br /> contacted. All unlawful incidents of disposal will be noted in the using <br /> the loadcheck program and special incidents of major concern <br /> GpeFatGrs in the special occurrences log. When a major incident <br /> involving hazardous materials/waste occurs Tthe manager shall <br /> complete a full report that describes the type and quantity of hazardous <br /> waste found, the time and circumstances of the hazardous waste <br /> discovery, the isolation measures taken, and any information that may <br /> identify the origin of the waste and any other pertinent information. <br /> This report shall be completed when the hazardous waste is secured in <br /> a locked container and submitted by the General Manager to the LEA <br /> within 48 hours. The waste will be stored -in the temporary hazardous <br /> waste storage area located near the entrance to the transfer station as <br /> shown on Figure 5 or elsewhere as designated by the authorities <br /> and/or management. The waste will be removed within the timeframe <br /> required by Title 22, Section 66262.34. Copies of the loadchecking <br /> records for the last year are maintained in the operating record and are <br /> available for review by the regulatory agencies. <br /> 3.1.7 PERSONNEL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM <br /> In accordance with 14 CCR, Section 17408.7, the operator has <br /> prepared a safety plan in accordance with SB 198 (Injury and Illness <br /> Prevention Program). This plan is maintained at <br /> t V0 main administration office. <br /> All personnel directly involved with the operation of the MRF and <br /> transfer station are equipped and required to use proper footwear. <br /> Safety equipment, such as hard hats, gloves and safety glasses are <br /> provided. Ear plugs and dust masks are required when performing any <br /> Central Valley Waste Services--A RPT—,S 3-7 <br /> Transfer tProcessing Report <br /> Section 3'-3,'15i134/24/17 <br />