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Hazardous Waste Operations FEDERAL REGULATION Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HAZWOPER

FEDERAL REGULATION EPA DOT OSHA 40 CFR 49 CFR 29 CFR RCRA, EPCRA HM-181 General CAA, CWA, SDWA HM-126F Industry FIFRA Standards

HAZWOPER WHO MUST COMPLY: Clean-up operations required by a government body at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites RCRA Corrective Actions clean-ups Voluntary Clean-ups at sites Treatment, Storage , Disposal Facilities (TSDF) Emergency Response Operations

HAZWOPER Definitions: Buddy System Clean-up Operation Decontamination Emergency Response Hazardous materials response team Hazardous substance Others

HAZWOPER B) Safety and Health Programs C) Site Characterization and analysis D) Site control E) Training F) Medical surveillance G) Engineering controls, work practices, and PPE for employee protection

HAZWOPER H) Monitoring I) Informational Programs J) Handling Drums and containers K) Decontamination L) ER by employees at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites M) Illumination

HAZWOPER N) Sanitation O) New Technology Programs P) Certain Operations Conducted under RCRA Q) ER to hazardous substance releases by employees not previously covered

Emergency Response (q) 1) Emergency Response Plan 2) Elements of a ER Plan 3) Procedures for handling emergency response

Emergency Response (q) 4) Skilled support personnel 5) Specialist employees 6) Training 7) Trainers

Emergency Response (q) 8) Refresher Training 9) Medical surveillance and consultation 10) Chemical Protective Clothing 11) Post-ER operations