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Cities of Dublin and Pleasanton | Disaster Debris Management Plan | 2022 <br />37 <br /> <br /> U.S. Department of Transportation Identification Number <br /> California Department of Motor Vehicles – Motor carrier permit <br /> <br />See the Health and Safety Plan in Attachment F of this plan for additional health and safety <br />guidelines for debris management operations. <br /> <br />HAZMAT and HHW <br />Prior to commencing debris removal activities, all areas must be cleared of HAZMAT, including the <br />removal of easily identifiable (visible) gross asbestos, and radioactive and explosive materials. <br /> <br />Explosive material includes firearms and ammunition, black powder, blasting caps, some fireworks, <br />and military ordinance. If explosive materials are identified on-site, they should be handled by <br />trained personnel and removed immediately to ensure the safety of the public. If the Cities are <br />unable to address explosive materials through their cleanup contract resources, they should use <br />local law enforcement mutual aid to provide assistance. <br /> <br />Prior to the removal of HAZMAT and HHW , a California Division of Occupational Safety and Health <br />(DOSH) Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC) should assess and sample all residential and other <br />affected sites to identify and remove gross asbestos. This is to ensure that any areas identified as <br />containing gross asbestos material will not be disturbed by HAZMAT cleanup personnel. Any ACM <br />that is not found on the ground due to natural forces may be subject to National Emission Standards <br />for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) requirements. <br /> <br />Once the removal of easily identifiable, gross asbestos has been completed, HAZMAT and HHW <br />may be identified, segregated, classified, and properly removed from the site. <br /> <br />Initial hazmat assessment activities must include screening for radioactivity and ensuring that a <br />flammable atmosphere does not exist. Typical HAZMAT includes HHW such as: <br /> <br /> Automotive/marine batteries <br /> Automotive oils and fuel <br /> Compressed gas cylinders <br /> Propane tanks <br /> Herbicides and pesticides <br /> Solvents <br /> Paint thinners and strippers <br /> Oil and latex-based paints <br /> Pool chemicals <br /> Polychlorinated biphenyls (typical in caulking, adhesives and other building materials in <br />homes constructed/remodeled between 1950-1980) <br /> <br />Debris and Asbestos-Containing Material <br />If burn ash or building material on the ground is from structures completely destroyed by natural <br />forces (as opposed to structures demolished in whole or in part by human activity), this material is <br />not subject to the Asbestos NESHAP as it relates to the demolition and renovation, transport and <br />disposal requirements.
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