Transportation and Disposal Coordinator Sample Clauses

Transportation and Disposal Coordinator. Transportation and Disposal Coordinator (TDC) shall serve as the single point of contact for all environmental transportation matters and shall have overall responsibility for total environmental compliance related to transportation including, but not limited to, determination of proper shipping names; identification of marking, labeling, packaging and placarding requirements; completion of waste profiles, hazardous waste manifests, PCB manifests, bills of lading, exception and discrepancy reports; and reports; and all other environmental documentation. The TDC shall have, at a minimum, one year of specialized experience in the management and transportation of hazardous waste and have been Department of Transportation certified under 49 CFR 172, Subpart H.
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Transportation and Disposal Coordinator. The Transportation and Disposal Coordinator shall serve as the single point of contact for all environmental regulatory matters and shall have overall responsibility for total environmental compliance of waste transportation and disposal, including, but not limited to, determination of proper shipping names, identification of marking, labeling, packaging and placarding requirements; completion of waste profiles, PCB/HW manifest, bill of ladings, exception and discrepancy reports; and other reporting and required environmental documentation. A qualified individual shall have

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