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Sierra Chemical Co. <br />Hazardous Waste Management Plan <br />3.2 EHSS Manager <br />The EHSS Manager is responsible for the oversight and compliance of hazardous waste handling at Sierra <br />Chemical Co. Primary responsibilities include the following: <br />• Maintaining a current Sierra Chemical Co. hazardous materials and hazardous waste inventory; <br />• Ensuring that all hazardous wastes and materials are appropriately segregated; <br />• Ensuring that hazardous waste containers are appropriately labeled, handled, stored, and <br />managed; <br />• Conducting required weekly inspections of centralized hazardous waste accumulation areas; <br />• Maintaining records of all hazardous waste manifests and shipments; <br />• Coordinating waste pickups; and <br />• Coordinating appropriate training including RCRA Hazardous Waste Awareness/Management <br />Training and DOT Training for Signing a Hazardous Waste Manifest. <br />3.3 Hazardous Materials/Waste Handlers <br />Hazardous Materials/Waste Handlers include any individuals that use, store, and/or dispose of <br />hazardous materials (or direct others that do these activities). Handlers are expected to perform and <br />comply with the following items: <br />• Read and understand the HWMP; <br />• Complete RCRA Hazardous Waste Awareness/Management Training; <br />• Inspect locations where hazardous materials and wastes are stored to verify this is being <br />managed properly; <br />• Comply with the health, safety, and emergency response requirements of this plan; <br />• Reduce the usage of hazardous materials and subsequent generation of unwanted hazardous <br />materials when possible or feasible; <br />• Identify <br />and use less toxic alternatives <br />to hazardous materials, when <br />possible or feasible; and <br />• Provide <br />feedback and ideas regarding <br />improvements to the HWMP. <br />8 of 23 <br />4. Biazard�us 9Alaste erterat�r Status <br />There are three (3) generator categories for hazardous waste and two (2) generator categories for <br />universal waste, as observed in Table 1. Each generator of hazardous waste and universal waste must <br />determine their generator status for each calendar month and year. <br />Moreover, Sierra Chemical Co. is a large quantity generator (LQG) of hazardous waste and a Small <br />Quantity Handler of Universal Waste (SQHUW). A LQG is one who generates 1,000 or more Kilograms <br />(2,200 pounds) of hazardous waste in a calendar month or 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) of acute hazardous <br />waste in a calendar month or may generate 100 kilograms (220 pounds) or more of any residue or <br />contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill of any acute hazardous <br />waste in a calendar month. A SQHUW generates less than 5000 kilograms (111,000 pounds) of universal <br />waste in one year. <br />Prepared By: <br />Issue date: <br />Replaces: <br />Page: <br />ACT Environmental Services, Inc. <br />March 4, 2016 <br />NA <br />8 of 23 <br />