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  1. Jun 23, 2022 · Trinity summarized the required elements of the RCRA Quick Reference Guide and provided guidance on how to develop a compliant plan and avoid violations.

  2. Mar 6, 2024 · The Quick Reference Guide includes eight elements that are critical to local responders when an emergency is occurring at a facility: The types and names of the hazardous wastes on site and their hazard in layman’s terms (e.g., toxic paint wastes, spent ignitable solvents);

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  4. Jun 4, 2019 · One new recordkeeping requirement relates to contingency plans and goes above and beyond what was traditionally required for large quantity generators. EPA now requires large quantity generators to create, maintain, and submit a Quick Reference Guide that summarizes the broader contingency plan.

  5. Contingency Plan Quick Reference Guide •The Quick Reference Guide is a new part of an LQG’s contingency plan designed to provide easy access for emergency responders to the most critical information for an immediate response to an event •New LQGs submitting contingency plans to also include a Quick Reference Guide (described

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  6. Developing a Quick Reference Guide for Your Hazwaste Contingency Plan. by New Pig Technical Team. The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires large quantity generators of hazardous waste (LQGs) to have written preparedness, prevention and emergency procedures in place to minimize the possibility of fire, explosion and hazardous ...

  7. This memo is intended to clarify the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regarding the Quick Reference Guide (QRG) provisions of the emergency planning requirements for large quantity generators (LQGs) of hazardous waste.

  8. Nov 20, 2023 · RCRA Online is an electronic database that indexes thousands of letters, memoranda, publications, and questions and answers issued by EPA. These documents include EPA interpretations of the RCRA regulations governing the management of solid, hazardous, and medical waste.

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