HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection program and training. Contractor is required to visually check solid waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable material containers and other materials put out for collection and may reject solid waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials and other materials observed to be contaminated with hazardous waste and not collect hazardous waste put out with solid waste, C&D and/or targeted recyclable materials. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components:
1. Personnel and training
2. Load checking activities
3. Management of wastes
4. Record keeping and emergency procedures
1. The effects of hazardous substances on human health and the environment
2. Identification of prohibited materials
3. Emergency notification and response procedures. Collection vehicle drivers shall visually check containers before collection when practical.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection program and training. Contractor is required to inspect solid waste and/or targeted recyclable materials and other materials put out for collection and may reject solid waste and/or targeted recyclable materials and other materials observed to be contaminated with hazardous waste and not collect hazardous waste put out with solid waste and/or targeted recyclable materials. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components:
1. Personnel and training;
2. Load checking activities;
3. Management of wastes; and (iv) record keeping and emergency procedures.
1. The effects of hazardous substances on human health and the environment;
2. Identification of prohibited materials; and
3. Emergency notification and response procedures. Collection vehicle drivers shall inspect containers before collection when practical.
B. Response to hazardous waste identified during collection. Under no circumstances shall Contractor’s employees knowingly collect hazardous waste or remove unsafe or poorly containerized hazardous waste from a collection container. If Contractor determines that material placed in any container for collection is hazardous waste or other material that may not legally be accepted or safely processed at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility or presents a hazard to Contractor's employees, or those at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility, the Contractor shall have the right to refuse to accept such material. The generator shall be contacted by Contractor and requested to arrange proper disposal. If the generator cannot be reached immediately, Contractor shall, before leaving the premises, leave a non- collection notice, which indicates the reason for refusing to collect the material and lists the phone number for the Plumas County Household Hazardous Waste Facility, or other resources as directed by County. The Department of Environmental Health shall be notified to handle the issue with the generator. The Contractor’s environmental technician shall be required to guide the generator to safely containerizing the hazardous waste and shall explain the generator’s options for proper disposition of such material. If hazardous waste is found in a collection container or collection area that could possibly result in imminent danger to people or property, Contractor shall immediately notify County’s Fire Department using the nine-one-one (911) emergency telephone number. The Contractor shall ...
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection Program and Training. Contractor is required to inspect Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and other materials put out for Collection and may reject Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and other materials observed to be contaminated with Hazardous Waste and not Collect Hazardous Waste put out with Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components: (i) personnel and training; (ii) load checking activities; (iii) management of wastes; and (iv) record keeping and emergency procedures. Contractor’s load checking personnel, including its Collection vehicle drivers, shall be trained in: (i) the effects of Hazardous Substances on human health and the environment; (ii) identification of prohibited materials; and (iii) emergency notification and response procedures. Collection vehicle drivers shall inspect Containers before Collection when practical.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. Contractor agrees to establish and vigorously enforce an educational program which will train Contractor’s employees in the identification and proper handling of Hazardous Waste. Contractor’s employees shall not knowingly place such Hazardous Waste in the Collection vehicles, nor knowingly dispose of such Hazardous Wastes at a Processing or Disposal Facility. If the Contractor determines that Solid Waste placed in any Container for Collection or delivered to any facility is Hazardous Waste, Infectious Waste, Excluded Materials, or other waste that may not legally be disposed of at the Disposal Facility or presents a hazard to Contractor’s employees, the Contractor shall have the right to refuse to accept such waste. The Customer will be contacted by the Contractor and requested to arrange proper disposal. If the Hazardous Waste is delivered by Contractor to a Disposal Facility before its presence is detected and the Customer cannot be identified after the best efforts of the County and Contractor to identify the Customer, the County shall arrange for its proper disposal at the expense of Contractor. This expense shall be limited to the direct disposal cost of any manifested load required to remove the Hazardous Waste. Alternatively, Contractor will have five (5) business days after receipt of written notice to make its own arrangements for the removal of the Hazardous Waste subject to County review and approval of such arrangements.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. 899 A. Inspection Program and Training. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program 900 that includes the following components: (i) personnel and training; (ii) load checking 901 activities; (iii) management of wastes; and, (iv) record keeping and emergencyprocedures. 902 Contractor’s load checking personnel, including its Collection vehicle drivers, shall be 903 trained in: (i) the effects of Hazardous Substances on human health and the environment; 904 (ii) identification of prohibited materials; and, (iii) emergency notification and response 905 procedures. Collection vehicle drivers shall inspect Containers before Collection when 906 practical.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING.
A. Inspection Program and Training. The CONTRACTOR shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components: (i) personnel and training; (ii) load checking activities; (iii) management of wastes; and, (iv) record keeping and emergency procedures.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection Program and Training. Contractor reserves the right and has the duty under law to inspect Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and other materials put out for Collection and has the rights to reject Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and other materials observed to be contaminated with Hazardous Waste and not to Collect Hazardous Waste put out with Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, and Organic Materials. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components: (i) personnel and training; (ii) load checking activities; (iii) management of wastes; and (iv) record keeping and emergency procedures. Contractor’s load checking personnel, including its Collection vehicle drivers, shall be trained in: (i) the effects of Hazardous Substances on human health and the environment;
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection Program and Training. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that includes the following components: (i) personnel and training, (ii) load checking activities, (iii) management of wastes, and (iv) record keeping and emergency procedures. Contractor’s load checking personnel, including Contractor’s vehicle and equipment operators, shall be trained in: (i) the effects of Hazardous Substances on human health and the environment, (ii) identification of prohibited materials, and (iii) emergency notification and response procedures. Vehicle and equipment operators shall inspect all materials prior to Disposal.
B. Response to Excluded Waste Identified at Approved Facility. Contractor’s load checkers and/or equipment operators at the Approved Facility shall inspect and identify Excluded Waste in the loads delivered by Persons, Generators, and the Authorized Collection Contractor, and such personnel shall remove these materials for storage in approved, on‐site, Excluded Waste storage Container(s) or otherwise Dispose of these materials in accordance with Applicable Law. Contractor shall arrange for removal of the Excluded Wastes at its cost by permitted haulers in accordance with Applicable Laws and regulatory requirements. Contractor may at its sole expense attempt to identify and recover the cost of Disposal from the Generator, the Authorized Collection Contractor or other Person delivering such Excluded Waste. If the Generator, the Authorized Collection Contractor or other Person delivering such Excluded Waste can be successfully identified, the cost of this effort, as well as the cost of Disposal, shall be chargeable to such Generator, the Authorized Collection Contractor or other Person delivering such Excluded Waste.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING. A. Inspection program and training. Contractor is required to visually check solid waste containers, C&D and/or Targeted Recyclable Materials and other materials put out for collection as is practical during the course of collection operations, and may reject solid waste, C&D and/or Targeted Recyclable Materials and other materials observed to be contaminated with hazardous waste and not collect hazardous waste put out with solid waste, C&D and/or Targeted Recyclable Materials. Contractor shall develop a load inspection program that Includes the following components:
1. Personnel and training
2. Load checking activities
3. Management of wastes
4. Record keeping and emergency procedures Contractor’s load checking personnel, including its collection vehicle drivers, shall be trained in:
1. The effects of hazardous substances on human health and the environment
2. Identification of prohibited materials
3. Emergency notification and response procedures. Collection vehicle drivers shall visually check containers before collection when practical.
HAZARDOUS WASTE INSPECTION AND HANDLING