WAC 296-843-100
Scope. This chapter applies if you have
any of the following:
• Employees working in operations involving hazardous
waste at a treatment, storage, and disposal (TSD) facility
required to have a permit or interim status AND regulated by
any of the following:
– 40 CFR Parts 264 and 265 under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA), 42 U.S.C. 6901
et seq.;
– Agencies implementing RCRA through agreements with the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S.E.P.A.);
– Chapter 173-303 WAC, Dangerous waste regulations;
OR
• Employees conducting initial investigations of
government-identified sites before determining whether
hazardous substances are present;
OR
• Corrective actions, involving clean-up operations, at
sites covered by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976 (RCRA) as amended (42 U.S.C. 6901 et seq.) or chapter 70.105 RCW, Hazardous waste management;
OR
• Employees performing clean-up operations at an
uncontrolled hazardous waste site. Sites include, but are not
limited to:
– The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National
Priority Site List (NPL); see
http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/wa.htm;
– Sites recommended for inclusion on the EPA NPL;
– State priority site lists, for example those listed
under chapter 173-340 WAC, Model Toxics Control Act (MTCA);
see http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/tcp/cscs/CSCSpage.HTM;
– Unlisted sites recognized by a federal, state or local
government as an uncontrolled hazardous waste site. Examples
of such sites include:
▪ Sites that do not meet clean-up goals established by
the MTCA and that pose a threat or potential threat to human
health or the environment;
▪ Clandestine drug lab sites designated for cleanup;
– Postemergency response cleanup at the site of a
hazardous substance release regulated by chapter 296-824 WAC,
Emergency response.
IMPORTANT:
This chapter applies to hazardous waste sites until
cleanup at the site is determined to be complete by the
governing regulatory agency.
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Other rules that may apply to hazardous waste operations:
You will find safety and health requirements (for
example, personal protective equipment) are addressed in other
rules and also in this chapter. If you find a conflict in
requirements, you need to meet the more protective
requirement. Contact your local L&I office if you need
assistance in making this determination.
Examples of other rules that may apply:
• Chapter 296-800 WAC, Safety and health core rules:
– WAC 296-800-140, Accident prevention program;
– WAC 296-800-210, Lighting;
– WAC 296-800-230, Drinking water, bathrooms, washing
facilities and waste disposal.
• Chapter 296-24 WAC, Safety standards for general
safety.
• Chapter 296-833 WAC, Temporary housing for workers.
• Chapter 296-62 WAC, General occupational health.
• Chapter 296-155 WAC, Safety standards for construction
work.
• Chapter 296-824 WAC, Emergency response.
• Chapter 296-841 WAC, Respiratory hazards.
• Chapter 296-842 WAC, Respirators.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050,
and 49.17.060. 04-02-053, § 296-843-100, filed 1/5/04,
effective 5/1/04.]