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DOE-STD-1159-2003
d.
Identify the federal government responsibilities for disposing of low level waste at a
non-federal facility per the LLWPAA.
32. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the
storage and disposal of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) waste as regulated by 10
CFR Part 761.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Describe the structure and properties of PCBs.
b.
Discuss PCB decomposition products and their toxicity.
c.
Explain why PCBs are banned or otherwise controlled.
d.
Explain the two types of PCB hierarchy and position an item/material in the PCB
hierarchy (e.g., PCB liquid / non-liquid, PCB Items).
e.
Discuss how the PCB concentration is established.
f.
Determine whether an item/material is a PCB waste.
g.
Discuss the marking of PCB transport vehicles.
h.
Discuss PCB storage requirements including time limitations, temporary storage,
general storage unit requirements, alternate storage units, container requirements,
inspection requirements, and markings.
i.
Define PCB/Radioactive Waste and explain how it differs with regard to exemptions
to time and general storage requirements. Discuss how PCB/Radioactive Waste is
disposed (e.g., discuss the special provisions of 10 CFR 761.50(b)(7)).
j.
Discuss PCB disposal requirements including disposal prohibitions, combustion, and
landfilling.
k.
Define PCB Remediation Waste and discuss how it is disposed.
l.
Define PCB Bulk Product Waste and discuss how it is disposed.
m.
Define PCB Waste from Research and Development Activities and discuss how it is
disposed.
n.
Define PCB Waste from Decontamination Waste and Residues and discuss how it is
disposed.
o.
Discuss PCB spill reporting and cleanup.
33. Waste management personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the
reporting of the releases of hazardous chemicals and community right-to-know
reporting as regulated by the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) and the Emergency Planning and
Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA).
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