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Staff Training <br />® Though very little specific training is required for technicians working in electronics recycling, <br />Onsite believes the regulatory structure, physical demands and material hazards of the industry <br />merit extensive and ongoing training of employees. Therefore, Onsite has developed a training <br />program designed to ensure the safety of all employees and regulatory compliance of all <br />operations. This program includes the following training: <br />L` <br />• Universal Waste Rule Training <br />• Hazard Communication Standards <br />• Material Safety Data Sheets <br />• Personal Protective Equipment <br />• Health & Safety/Contingency Plan Review <br />• Ergonomics Awareness <br />• Back Safety <br />• Forklift Safety <br />• Hand & Power Tool Safety <br />• Heat Stress <br />• Lead Awareness <br />• Portable Fire Extinguishers <br />• Emergency and Safety Procedures <br />Initial training is provided to all employees at the beginning of their employment. Initial <br />training is done in a classroom setting with ample opportunity for employees to ask <br />questions. Monthly safety meetings are held in which different pertinent safety topics are <br />addressed. In addition, Onsite maintains an online training program through our co - <br />employment agency, whereby all employees are given access to specific training topics. <br />These training programs are utilized to supplement classroom training and include testing <br />and certification upon completion of each program. <br />Recordkeeping and Reporting <br />Onsite Electronics Recycling will maintain records of all material collected and shipped form the <br />Lovelace Facility. Weighmaster receipts will be issued for each load, and a certificate of <br />recycling provided once all materials have been dismantled. Monthly reports will be provided <br />detailing materials received. <br />OnSite Electronics 2 Electronics Recycling 2/19/2010 <br />