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• • Monitoring Refrigerant tanks to determine when full <br />• Recycling & Disposal Methods <br />Training materials to be utilized and available to staff <br />• http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/HazardousWaste/Mercury/Certified Appliance Rec cy ler. <br />cfm <br />• rI)XI..�B California Department of Resources, Recycling and Recovery (CDRRR) <br />Appliance Recycling Guide <br />• DTSC's "How to Remove Mercury Switches from Major Appliances" <br />• DTSC's Fact Sheet "Managing Universal Waste in California <br />• Hazardous Materials, Substances & Waste Compliance Guide <br />Health & Safety: <br />Onsite Electronics Recycling maintains a health and safety plan which includes the operation of <br />our Appliance Recycling Program. This plan identifies any hazards associated with the job <br />duties and addresses the proper safety protocol. Janice Oldemeyer, Onsite's President also <br />serves as the Company Safety Officer. <br />Employees involved in appliance recycling are required to wear safety equipment including a <br />is <br />Company Uniform (long pants and shirt or coveralls), Steel Toe Boots, a hard hat, gloves and <br />safety glasses. Spill kits are provided to employees in the Appliance recycling operations <br />including a mercury spill kit, and an oil spill kit. <br />Removal Processes, Storage and Disposition of MRSH <br />Equipment used in removing MRSH.- <br />• <br />Freon Removal: Refrigerant Vacuum Pump, hose and connectors <br />Refrigerant Manifold <br />Generator <br />Piercing Valves <br />Recovery Cylinders <br />Oil Removal: Sawzall <br />Socket Set <br />Wire Cutters <br />Drill and Bits <br />Hammer <br />Chisel and/or punch <br />OnSite Electronics 3 Appliance Recycling 2/19/2010 <br />