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A. The International Fire Code as adopted by Section 15.06.011 establishes when Hazardous Materials Management Plans are required citywide. In addition to the Fire Code Official, the Public Works Director has the authority to require a Hazardous Materials Management Plan from the owner or operator of a facility or activity that poses a threat to groundwater quality within the Critical Aquifer Recharge Areas.

B. Availability of the Hazardous Materials Management Plan. The facility owner or operator shall make certain that a copy of the Hazardous Materials Management Plan is available at the facility and is conspicuously located such that a copy or copies of the plan are immediately available to all employees involved with transferring, storing, handling, treating, using, producing, and recycling or disposing of hazardous materials or other deleterious substances.

C. Training Requirements. The facility owner or operator shall ensure that all employees involved with transferring, storing, handling, treating, using, producing, and recycling or disposing of hazardous materials or other deleterious substances are familiar with the Hazardous Materials Management Plan through regular training. (Ord. 2957 § 6 (part), 2019).