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State of California - California Environmental Agency Department of Toxics Substances Contro <br />8. Include a separate document with your application that best describes your ability to properly remove and manage all <br />materials that require special handling (MRSH), including but not limited to a technical description of how each MRSH <br />will be removed and how each MRSH will be managed by applicant consistent with applicable laws. You may also <br />include any additional information that describes how you are capable of properly removing and managing MRSH. <br />The list below are some areas of information that can be used to describe your ability to properly remove and manage <br />MRSH. <br />• General Knowledge - Types of MRSH found in appliances at your facility. <br />• Training - Training provided to personnel responsible for removing MRSH from appliances at your facility; by <br />whom; and contents covered in the training. Timing and frequency of training given/received for new and current <br />staff. Training methods (in person, online, etc.) and reference materials made available to staff (hard copy, <br />electronic, etc.). <br />• Health and Safety - Describe your facility's health and safety plan and/or the duties of a safety officer, personal <br />protective equipment used during the removal of MRSH; and spill kits information available at your facility. <br />• Proposed removal processes - Tools and equipment used to remove each type MRSH; how each MRSH is <br />identified; and the procedure used to remove each type of MRSH from the appliance. <br />• Storage' - Accumulation time of removed MRSH at your facility; containment of the MRSH; container labeling; <br />containers packed to avoid breakage; and your record-keeping system. <br />• Disposition of Waste - Disposition of each MRSH. The name(s) of the company(ies) that picks up MRSH; where <br />the MRSH is sent and/or how it gets there. <br />DTSC will review your full application for completeness. If your application meets the requirements of the Health and <br />Safety Code section 25211.4 (a), DTSC will issue a numbered certificate. DTSC will notify applicants whose application <br />fails to meet the requirements for certification and the reason why. <br />Optional: Site Information: <br />Facility operations: Days of the week: Monday - Friday Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm <br />Open to the public? ❑ Yes ZINo <br />Type, expected source, expected number or weight of appliances to be handled per month at your facility: <br />Scrap appliances from national private contracted companies. <br />CERTIFICATION <br />CERTIFICATION <br />I certify under penalty of perjury that this document and all attachments were prepared <br />under my direction or supervision to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and <br />evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons directly <br />responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my <br />knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. <br />Signature: <br />Printed Name: Mohamed Ibrahim <br />Date: 7/16/21 <br />Title: Regional Env Mngr <br />' Any MRSH that is a hazardous waste must be managed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, title 22, <br />chapter 12. <br />DTSC 1428 (07/10/2019) Page 2 of 2 <br />