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Hazardous Waste Compliance
 
 
Hazardous Waste
Compliance
CLIFFORD M. FLORCZAK
JAMES E. ROUGHTON
Boston Oxford Auckland Johannesburg Melbourne New Delhi
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Florczak, Clifford M., 1951–
Hazardous waste compliance / Clifford M. Florczak, James E. Roughton.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-7506-7436-9 (alk. paper)
1. Hazardous substances—United States. 2. Hazardous substances—
Safety measures—Government policy—United States. 3. Hazardous waste
site remediation—United States—Safety measures. I. Roughton, James E.
II. Title.
T55.3.H3 F585 2001
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
1
1.1 Safety Culture
3
1.2 Scope and Objective
4
1.3 Hazard-Based Approach
6
1.4 Organization and Planning
7
1.5 Training
7
1.6 Hazard Characterization and Exposure
Assessment
9
1.7 Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan
10
1.8 Decontamination
10
1.9 Medical Surveillance Programs
11
1.10 Emergency Preparedness and Response
11
References
11
Chapter 2 Compliance Issues
12
2.1 Application
15
2.2 Health and Safety-Related Programs
17
2.3 Process Safety
18
2.4 Interpretation and Guidance
18
2.5 Non-RCRA-Permitted TSDs
19
2.6 Construction
19
2.7 Laboratory Activities
20
2.8 Work Control System
21
2.9 Case Histories
21
References
25
Chapter 3 Planning Activities
27
3.1 Safety and Health Program Development
27
3.2 Roles and Responsibilities
28
3.3 Contractor Oversight and Work Control
29
3.4 Project Team Organization
31
3.4.1 Project Manager
32
3.4.2 Site Manager
33
3.4.3 Site Health and Safety Officer
33
3.4.4 Health and Safety Manager
36
 
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