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Pactiv Stockton Performance <br />Large Quantity Generator (LQG) Waste Training Summary <br />2018 <br />()vPrviPw- <br />California Waste Regulations (CCR §66262.34(x)(4) & 66265.16) require LQGs to train facility <br />personnel. Facility personnel must complete classroom or on-the-job training to become familiar <br />with proper hazardous waste management and emergency procedures for the wastes handled at <br />the facility. <br />Elements of Training Program for LQGs (40 CFR 265.16(a)) <br />Procedures for proper management of hazardous waste, e.g.: <br />— Labeling of containers; and <br />— Conducting inspections. <br />Procedures for emergency response, including: <br />— Procedures for using, inspecting, repairing, and replacing facility emergency and monitoring <br />equipment; <br />— Key parameters for automatic waste feed cut-off systems (NOT APPLICABLE TO STK-PERF); <br />— Communications or alarm systems; <br />— Response to fires, explosions, and groundwater contamination; and <br />— Shutdown of operations. <br />All of these topics are covered with key waste handling personnel and managers as part of <br />required Annual Waste Training. <br />All facility employees are provided with the basics of hazardous waste handling and waste <br />emergency response as part of required Annual Environmental Awareness Training. <br />