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ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY - THERMAL CIRCUITS CONTINGENCY PLAN RECEIVED JUN 17 2021 Contingency Plan CITY OF SALEM BOARD OF HEALTH Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Thermal Circuits One Technology Way Salem,MA 01970 Roxann Carstensen Merrimack Environmental 61 Lincolnshire Drive Bradford, MA 01835 978-374-1374 Staff Revision September 2020 Section 1.0 Policy Statement Section 2.0 General Provisions Section 3.0 Emergency Coordinators Section 3.1 List of Emergency Coordinators Section 4.0 Emergency Equipment Section 4.1 Fire Detection & Suppression Equipment Section 4.2 Spill Control & Containment Equipment Section 4.3 Personal Protective Equipment Section 4.4 Emergency Shower Section 4.5 Emergency Eye Wash Section 4.6 Fire Blankets Section 4.7 First Aid Stations Section 4.8 Alarm System Section 4.9 Telephone Section 4.10 Exits Section 5.0 Hazardous Waste Section 5.1 Types of Hazardous Waste on Site Section 5.2 Satellite Storage Areas Section 5.3 Final Accumulation Areas Section 5.3.1 Universal Waste Section 6.0 Flooding/Power Outages Section 7.0 Evacuation Plan Section 8.0 Outside Agency Notification Section 9.0 Copies of Plan Section 10.0 Amendment of Plan Appendix A - Agency Addresses Appendix B - Floor Plan & Evacuation Map Appendix C - Inspection Plans Appendix D - Emergency Response Procedure Appendix E - Accident/Spill Notification Procedure Appendix F - Incident Report Appendix G - Approved Waste Streams Appendix H - Hazardous Waste Training Plan and Employee Training Log Appendix I - Outside Agency Notification and Response Letters Contingency Plan 1.0 Policy Statement It is the intent of Thermal Circuits to comply with all local, state, and federal regulations pertaining to hazardous waste. Toward this effort, this Contingency Plan has been developed. While the ultimate goal is to prevent any spills or releases which endanger the public health, safety, welfare, and the environment, it is recognized that unforeseen events may occur which could pose a hazard. Therefore, as part of this Plan, Emergency Procedures have been developed which clearly delineate lines of communication and actions to be taken in the event of an emergency. 2.0 General Provisions The Thermal Circuit facility is maintained and operated to prevent and to minimize the possibility of any threat to public health, safety, welfare, and the environment from a fire, explosion, or any other unplanned sudden or non- sudden release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil, surface water or ground water. The provisions of this plan shall be carried out immediately whenever there is a potential for, or there actually is, a fire, explosion, or other release of hazardous waste or waste constituents which could threaten public health, safety, welfare, and/or the environment. It is recognized that a raw material, if released, might not be legitimately and beneficially used, reused, recycled, or reclaimed, and might have either a listed or a characteristic component and would therefore, become a hazardous waste. A clear outline of the lines of communication, the actions to be taken and the equipment to be used in the response to an emergency are stated herein. Facility personnel have been trained so as to know and understand their role in the Plan. Outside emergency response agencies have been provided with a copy of the plan and have been given access to the facility to determine their role more accurately in the event of an emergency. 3.0 Emergency Coordinators The Emergency Coordinators shall be on call and able to respond to an emergency by reaching the facility within one hour. The coordinators' responsibilities include: • being familiar with all operations and activities at the facility. 0 knowing the location and the characteristics of the waste handled. } • knowing the location of all pertinent records in the facility including waste profiles, analytical data, manifests, MSDS/ SDS and all safety, health and environmental plans and procedures. • being familiar with the facility layout. • having access to the entire facility. • having the authority to spend or use whatever is necessary to carry out the Contingency Plan. • maintaining adequate aisle space to ensure adequate access to all areas of concern in the event of an emergency. • completion of Incident Report if the Contingency Plan is implemented. This report is mailed within 7 days to the DEP. • being familiar with and following the emergency response and notification procedures as outlined in this document and its Appendices and as required by 30.524(6) Emergency Procedures. • ensuring that fires, explosions, runoff, and other releases do not occur, recur, or spread off the site or to other hazardous waste at the facility. Measures shall include stopping processes and operations, monitoring for leaks, pressure buildup, ruptures in valves, pipes, tanks, etc., ensuring that waste that may be incompatible with the released material is kept away, collecting and containing released waste, and removing or isolating containers. • ensuring that all emergency equipment and systems listed in the plan are cleaned, recharged, reactivated, and fit for their intended use before facility operations are resumed. • notification of the DEP and other state and local agencies in writing that the facility is in compliance and that there is no longer a danger to public health, safety, welfare, and the environment before operations resume. The DEP must respond in writing. • In the event of a hazardous substance release which the Emergency Coordinator(s) determine creates an imminent danger to employees from fumes, fire, explosion, will immediately actuate the plant fire alarm to evacuate the building. • In the event of a chlorine alarm it is the collective duty of all Emergency Coordinators, to activate the facility fire alarm system and to notify the Salem Fire Department by land phone by dialing 911 that the alarm is a chlorine alarm which may indicate the release of chlorine gas. • In the event of a power failure the Emergency Coordinator(s) will determine if there is an impact to the alarm system that would require a shut down of operations up to and including evacuation of the building. • In the event of a chlorine alarm any Emergency Coordinator, who without causing harm to themselves or to others may collect the portable chlorine monitoring device from its place of storage and bring it to the designated safe gathering area. The device will be used to monitor air quality in the area. • In the event of a hazardous substance release which the Emergency Coordinator(s) determine creates an imminent danger to employees from fumes, fire 3.1 List of Emergency Coordinators This list shall be kept up to date at all times. If the list changes in any way, notification will be sent to the DEP, the local Fire Department, the local Police Department, the local Board of Health, and the Local Emergency Response Team Coordinator. The addresses of the above can be found in Appendix A. Primary Emergency Eme[gency Coordinator Benjamin Levie Cell Phone: 978 879 9271 Operations Manager Office Phone: 978-745-1162 51 Main Street Gloucester, MA Ememency Coordinators Allen McCarriston Home Phone: 978-777-3929 Facilities Manager Office Phone 978-745-1162 15 Carolyn Drive Danvers, MA 01923 Timothy Doggett Home Phone: 978-745-2708 HR and EHS Manager Office Phone: 978-745-1162 9 Lynn Street Salem, MA 01970 Administrative/PR Anthony Klein Home Phone: 781-631-0184 11 Foster St. Office Phone: 978-745-1162 Marblehead, MA 01945 4.0 Emergency Equipment The list of emergency equipment shall be kept up to date. The list shall include the location, physical description, and capabilities of the equipment. An important aspect of the Contingency Plan is the training of all affected employees in the where abouts and use of the following emergency equipment. 4.1 Fire Detection and Suppression Equipment (34) portable fire extinguishers, Type A, B, C, are located throughout the plant as indicated on the Facility Floor Plan in Appendix B as is one (1) 5 lb. CO2 extinguisher, and 2 Halotron extinguishers. Yearly inspection and maintenance are performed by an outside contractor. Each extinguisher is tagged as to the date of inspection. If an extinguisher is used or needs to be recharged, a loaner extinguisher is put into place until the original can be returned to use. If an extinguisher is used, the contractor will be contacted as soon as is practical to perform needed maintenance and to recharge the extinguisher. The facility is equipped with a conventional fire alarm control panel attached to heat and smoke detecting devices located throughout the building. Some of the smoke detectors are located in the ductwork. There is one manual pull station located at every exit. The detectors and the pull boxes trigger the control box located at the main entrance. This box rings directly into the Fire Department as well as to Tyco Johnson Controls our security company. The sprinkler system is heat activated and is interfaced with the control panel. The tamper alarms and the water flow sensor are wired only to Tyco Johnson Controls 4.2 Spill Control and Containment Equipment Are stored on spill containment racks in two locations. The rack outside of the stockroom contains all of the needed supplies for Acid, Caustic and VOC spill control, containment and clean up. Absorbent socks and pads are kept in stock and are located in the Stock Room. The absorbents are of the variety to safely absorb acids, bases, oils, and unknown materials. A second spill containment rack, holding similar materials that are specific to respond to a sodium chlorate spill is located in the waste treatment room. Empty drums are kept on hand. These drums may be used to contain and transport any materials used to clean up a spill. A plastic shovel will be kept in the plant and may be used to scoop up spill material. Wet vacs are kept for the purpose of pumping up any spilled liquid and transferring it back into the appropriate drum. The availability of this equipment is ascertained and documented weekly as outlined in the Inspection Plan found in Appendix C. This inspection is done by or under the direction of the Wastewater Treatment Operator. 4.3 Personal Protective Equipment A variety of PPE is kept on hand to ensure the safety of employees, not only during the course of their normal work duties but also in the event they are engaged in spill cleanup. This PPE is kept on shelving outside of the Stock Room under the mezzanine and is to be used to prevent exposure of employee's skin, face, eyes, and clothing to the substances being cleaned up. This equipment includes gloves, safety glasses, splash goggles, face shields, disposable coveralls, boots, and aprons. 4.4 Emergency Shower There are six pull chain type soak showers hard piped with the city water supply. These showers are to be used to drench an employee who may have come into contact with chemicals during the course of his work or during a cleanup event. The location of these showers is indicated on the Floor Plan in Appendix B. The showers shall be inspected monthly. 4.5 Emergency Eye Rinse There are three (3) self contained, OSHA approved eye wash stations located outside of the Etch Room, on the west wall of the building by the restrooms, and on the west wall of the building by the time clock. There are three (3) hard piped eye rinse stations located in the Etch Room, two (2) in the Hazardous Waste Accumulation Room and one (1) in the wet darkroom They are inspected weekly and their locations are marked on the Facility Layout Diagram located in Appendix B. 4.6 Fire Blankets There are three (3) fire blankets; one located on the East main aisle nearest the pressing area. One outside of the Hazardous Waste Accumulation Room and the other located on the South main aisle near the coating department. as indicated on the Facility Layout Diagram located in Appendix B. 4.7 First Aid Station 10 Wall mounted first aid cabinets are located throughout the factory. They are stocked with Band-Aids and ointment and are available for employee use. The cabinets are inspected, and the contents of the cabinets are confirmed monthly and replaced as needed. 4.8 Alarm Systems Fire Alarm- On activation, multiple alarms sound and flashing lights are clearly audible and visible from all locations throughout the plant. Personnel have been instructed to activate the fire alarm in of emergency and to evacuate the building in accordance with the Evacuation Plan. Chlorine Alarm- Located in the Etch Room. if the sniffer detects chlorine, a horn and light will activate. Upon hearing the Chlorine Alarm, personnel have been trained to activate the fire alarm and to evacuate the building. 4.10 Telephones There are telephones located in the manufacturing area. A paging function is available from all those phones. This page can be heard throughout the plant. Posted next to the phones which are in the manufacturing area near the satellite or final accumulation areas are: • Emergency Response Procedures • Accident/Spill Notification Procedures • Incident Report • Evacuation Routes The Emergency Response Procedure is the procedure which any employee in the plant who discovers an emergency may follow. It lists: • name and phone number of emergency coordinator and alternate coordinators • location of spill control material and alarm procedures • phone number of local Fire Department as well as procedures for activation of the automatic alarm system. • other emergency numbers. The Accident/Spill Notification Procedures and the Incident Report are to be used by the Emergency Coordinator and Alternate Coordinators in response to an emergency. The Notification Procedures delineate who and when to call. The report documents the nature of the spill or emergency. 4.11 Exits All exits are clearly marked and pathways to these exits are maintained free of equipment, tools, and other work items. Evacuation Drills are to be conducted annually. 5.0 Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is collected at the point of generation, or from satellite storage areas properly labeled and moved to segregated storage in the waste accumulation room following DEP/EPA guidelines and procedures. There are no 100- or 500-year flood plains within a 0.5-mile radius and the closest ACEC (Area of Critical Environmental Concern) is located approximately 1/4 mile away. Any release of hazardous waste/substances might have an effect on property and health. To prevent accidents while loading/unloading hazardous waste, only trained employees are authorized to load and unload hazardous waste. Wheels of the truck are chocked, and all manifests are completed and checked after loading. The Reportable Quantity (RQ) of some of the wastes as well as some of the constituents of the Raw Materials are listed on the Accident/Spill Notification Procedure. A listing of the transporter approved waste streams and a copy of their profiles is kept on file in the Facilities Manager's office. Safety Data Sheets of the Raw Materials which generate these wastes can be found in the MSDS /SDS file cabinet which is located in the QA Department along the shared shipping department wall. The file cabinet has a sign attached to it and there is a 3-way sign above it on the wall. Satellite Storage containers: 20-gallon metal containers with tight fitting lids and electrical bonding straps that are used throughout the factory to collect solvent contaminated waste are painted for easy identification. 55-gallon drums of appropriate construction for the materials collected are properly labeled and described below. 5.1 Types of Hazardous Waste on Site Hazardous wastes collected at Thermal Circuits are liquid caustic and acid products and by products, vacuum pump oil and liquid flammable solvents, lead solder and fluorescent lamp bulbs, and wipes contaminated with solvents, acids, and oils. All are properly labeled, segregated, and isolated from each other. 5. 2 Satellite Storage Areas Vacuum Pump Area There are three oil sealed vacuum pumps which pump air from a machine bank. This air is pumped into a 55 gallon "drop-out" drum which separates the oil from the air. A spigot on the bottom of the drum allows the operator to drain the contents into a 5-gallon pail. This pail is then taken to the Final Accumulation area. The oil free air is emitted to the atmosphere. Etch Room: The chemical etching process generates waste streams that are either acidic or caustic. Six (6) waste streams in total, four (4) are liquid wastes and two are (2) contaminated solid wastes. Two liquid rinse-water waste streams, one acidic and one caustic, are plumbed to the waste treatment system storage tanks. Two liquid concentrate waste streams, one acid and one caustic are collected in appropriate satellite drums and when the drums are filled, moved to the waste accumulation room for storage until they are shipped off-site. One other liquid caustic waste is generated at the stripping operation. This stream is also collected in appropriate satellite drums and when the drums are filled, moved to the waste accumulation room for storage until shipped off-site. Solvent Dispensing Area: For convenience and efficient workflow, one section of the solvent dispensing area is set aside for a satellite 55-gallon waste solvent collection drum. This drum, when full is moved to the waste accumulation room for storage until shipped off-site. Print Room: Containers with tight fitting lids are available for the collection of solvent contaminated materials. Wet Dark Room: Photo Film Developing operation. Spent developer. The developing process creates a non-hazardous waste stream which is collected in properly labeled 55 gal drums. When full the drums are removed to the waste accumulation room for shipment. The waste stream is caustic but not hazardous. Lead wire preparation area: Lead wire and nickel tab preparation. Located in the lead-wire preparation department are workstations where lead- wire and tabs are dipped into solder flux and then into heated liquid solder. Because the solder is at an elevated temperature when it comes into contact withlthe solder flux it forms an oxide (dross) on the surface that must for good quality purposes be periodically removed. In the removal process some of the solder is also removed. Solder splatter also accumulates on the workstation surface. Periodically the workstation is cleaned of accumulated dross and splatter which is stored in a properly labeled container in the department. When full it is moved to the hazardous waste accumulation room and shipped out for proper disposal. Main Factory Floor: 20-gallon containers with tight fitting lids are distributed on the factory floor to collect solvent contaminated solid waste discarded by production. The quantity of drums and their location in the factory will change by necessity as operations change. They are numbered and inspected as outlined in the Weekly Inspection Plan. 5.3 Final Accumulation Area.- Hazardous Waste Accumulation Room. This area contains the Wastewater Treatment System supplies, Raw Material Storage, as well as any hazardous waste to be shipped. Hazardous waste and chemicals are segregated as chemically appropriate. 5.3.1 Universal Waste Waste fluorescent Lamps are stored in the Waste Treatment Room. The location is marked, and the boxes are appropriately labeled. 6.0 Flooding/Power Outages In the highly unlikely event of a flood, the flow to the wastewater treatment works would be shut off. Power to the facility would also be disconnected. NRC East Environmental Services, Inc. would be called immediately to mitigate damages, remove waste and raw materials which may compromise the facility, people and/or the environment. In the event of a power outage, the flow to the wastewater treatment works automatically disconnects. There are battery operated emergency lights to assist in the safe evacuation of personnel. 7.0 Evacuation Plan When the evacuation horn sounds, employees will evacuate the building, by the routes indicated on the Evacuation Map. Workers are instructed to use the nearest exit. If due to the emergency, that exit is blocked, they are to use the next nearest exit. They have been instructed to disregard any personal effects. Copies of the Evacuation Map specific to the area they are in are posted throughout the facility. Employees, after exiting the building will meet on the perimeter road, Technology Way, as directed by their supervisors. The supervisors will do a head count and report to the Production Manager who in turn will advise the on-site Coordinator 8.0 Outside Agency Notification There is a potential need for various services from outside agencies in response to an emergency situation. The following arrangements have been made: Fire Department A copy of the plan has been sent to the Central Headquarters as listed in Appendix A. They have personnel who are trained to respond to chemical related emergencies. The Fire Department makes one to two visits to the facility per year to familiarize themselves with the layout, type of waste/material storage, entrances and exits. 0_1 Police Department A copy of the plan has been sent to the Police Department as listed in Appendix A. This department would respond to emergencies in that they would limit and/or provide access to roads leading into and away from the facility during an emergency. The department is familiar with the facility. Board of Health A copy of the plan has been sent to the Board of Health as listed in Appendix A. This department would respond to an emergency by assessing with the Emergency Coordinator the potential health, and safety and welfare effects on the employees of the plant as well as the local community. This Board would determine if the employees of the facility could safely reenter the workplace. Salem Hospital A copy of the plan has been sent to the hospital as listed in Appendix A. The hospital would provide emergency room service to employees and the public who may be injured due to fire, explosion, and chemical related emergencies. NRC East Environmental Services, Inc. This company has agreed to provide remedial environmental response. They would also respond to help control, contain, and reduce the damages that might result from a release of hazardous substances. They have been offered access to the facility to familiarize themselves with the layout in the event of an emergency. They provide their own equipment. LEPC The Civil Defense in conjunction with the local FD is the LEPC. They have been provided with a copy of the Plan and have been offered access to the facility to familiarize themselves with the layout etc. in the event of an emergency. SERC A copy of the plan has been sent to this agency as listed in Appendix A. Salem POTW In the event of an unauthorized discharge to the Salem POTW they will be notified immediately or as soon as is practical to prevent a disturbance of the operations of the WWT plant. 9.0 Copies of the Plan Copies of the plan as well as revisions to the plan will be sent to: Salem Fire Department Salem Police Department Salem Hospital Salem Board of Health The Honorable Mayor of Salem The SERC The LEPC The DEP Salem Wastewater Treatment Plant 10.0 Amendment of Plan The Contingency Plan shall be reviewed, and immediately amended, if necessary, whenever: • The facility license is revised. • The Plan fails in an emergency. • The list of emergency coordinators changes. • The list of emergency equipment changes. • There is any change in operation or maintenance of the facility. • There occurs any other circumstance which indicates the need for a change in the Plan. Appendix A Agency Addresses Chief John G. Giunta Salem Fire Department/Central Headquarters 48 Lafayette Street Salem, MA 01970 (emergency) 911 (non-emergency) 978-744-6990 dcody@salem.com Lt. Matthew Darisse Emergency Management Officer L.E.P.C. 48 Lafayette Street Salem, MA 01970 work: 978-744-3936 Chief Jerry Moore Salem Police Department 95 Margin Street r" Salem, MA 01970 (emergency) 911 (non-emergency) 978-744-0171 oic.spd@verizon.net Ms. Boni Morse Director of Marketing NRC East Environmental Services, Inc. 12 Mulliken Way . Newburyport, MA 01950 978-465-1595 bmorse@enpro.com Commanding Officer U. S. Coast Guard 427 Commercial St Boston, MA 02109 617 223 5757 (All Calls) North Shore Medical Center Salem Hospital , . 81 Highland Avenue Salem, MA 01970 (non-emergency)978-741-1215 (emergency)911 Mr. David Greenbaum Director of Public Health Salem Board of Health 9 North Street Salem, MA01970 978-741-1800 JScott@salem.com The Honorable Kimberly Driscoll Salem City Hall 93 Washington Street Salem, MA 01970 978-745-9595, ext. 5600 Mr. Peter Clark Salem POTW 50 Fort Avenue P.O.Box 989 Salem, MA 01970 978-744-4550 Department of Environmental Protection 205B Lowell Street Wilmington, MA 01887 non-emergency 978-694-3200 emergency (spill)Northeast Region 9am — 5pm 978-694-3400 emergency (spill) anytime statewide 888-304-1133 Ms. Samantha Phillips Title III - S.E.R.C. 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Date 0i907 SWAMPSCUrr MA 0.49 SW Y Sanborns N Aerial Photographs N Topographical Maps N Environmental FirstSearch V Sites Summary Report TARGET SITE: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY JOB: T99012 SALEM MA 01970 TOTAL: 8 GEOCODED: 8 NON GEOCODED: 0 SELECTED: 13 ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID I ACEC CAMP LION 0.50 SW I OPEN-17784/MA OPEN SPACES MA 2 ACEC CONSERVATION LAND 0.22 SW 2 OPEN-17794/1VIA OPEN SPACES MA 3 ACEC CONSERVATION LAND 0.37 NW 3 OPEN-I 7777/MA OPEN SPACES MA 4 ACEC CONSERVATION LAND 0.33 NE 4 OPEN-I7778JMA OPEN SPACES MA 5 ACkiC HAROLD A.KING TOWN FOREST O.SO SW .. OPEN-211 I 9/MA OPEN SPACES MA 6 ACEC HIGHLAND PARK 0.36 NE 6 OPEN-]7770/MA OPEN SPACES MA 7 ACEC. THOMPSONS MEADOW 0.50 SE 7 OPEN-1779 1/MA OPEN SPACES MA 8 ACEC 0.44 SE 8 6015/'VIA WETHAB MA frF Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY JOB: T99012 SALE MA 01970 ff ACEC SEARCH ID: I DIST/DIR: 0.50 SW MAP ID: I Ij NAME: CAMP LION REV: 01/20/99 ADDRESS: 101: OPFN-17784 MA ID2: STATUS- MA OPEN SPACES CONTACT; PHONE: AREA IN ACRES: 63.86 3203.833 LEVEL OF PROTECTION: LIMITED(BY SOMETHING OTHER THAN TIME) -------------- ACEC SEARCH ID: 2 DIST/DIR: 0.22 SW MAP ID: NAME: CONSERVATION LAND REV: 0 1120/99 it ADDRESS: IDI: OPEN-17794 MA ID2: if STATUS: INIA OPEN SPACES II CONTACT: PHONE: AREA IN ACRES: 14.49 PERIMETER- 1069.751 LEVEL OF PROTECTION; IN PERPETUITY ACEC SEARCH ID: 3 DIST/DIR- 0.37 NW MAP ID: 3 ----------- NAME: CONSERVATION LAND REV: 01/20199 II ADDRESS: IDI: OPEN-0777 MA ID2: STATUS: MA OPEN SPACES CONTACT- PHONE: AREA IN ACRE 1-69 it PERIMETER: 354.3872 LEVEL OF PROTECTION.- IN PERPETUITY Site Details Page- I Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY JOB: 199012 SALEM MA 01970 it ACE-C it SEARCH ID_ 4 ^_ v--_-- DIST/DIRE— 0.33 NE- -_- — MAP 1D_ 4 — I 1J NAME: CONSERVATION LAND REV: 01/20/99 II I,q ADDRESS: IDI: OPEN-17778 () I MA IDZ: STATUS: — MA OPEN SPACES I f CONTACT: PHONE: I' AREA 1N ACRES: 10.4 !� PERIMETER: 1151.169 �! LEVEL OF PROTECTION: IN PERPETUITY l� !� f ACEC SEARCH ID: 5 DIST/DIR: 0.50 SW MAP ID: 5 NAME: HAROLD A.KING TOWN FOREST REV: 01/20/99 1 ADDRESS: IDI: OPEN-2111.8 4 MA 1D2: 3: STATUS: MA OPEN SPACES I CONTACT: PHONE: �! 3� II AREA IN ACRES: 44,21 I!F PERIMETER: 2043.845 1f ! LEVEL OF PRO`I'EC711ON: IN PERPETUITY E I I It ACEC I SEARCH ID: 6 DIST/DIR: 0.36 NE MAP ID: 6 !I a� NAME: HIGHLAND PARK REV., 01/20199 !if �1 ADDRESS: IDI: OPEN-17770 1! MA ID2: EI STATUS: MA OPEN SPACES I� ! CONTACT: PHONE: EI f j, AREA IN ACRES: 233.08 I� !j PERIMETER: 4307284 fj LEVEL OF PROTECTION.- IN PERPETUJTY II ii Site Details Page-2 1 Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY JOB: T9901 2 SALEM MA 01970 !E ACEC SEARCH ID: 7 DISTIDIR: 0.50 SE MAP ID: 7 I _---J--.- REV: 01120;99 NAME: -CIJOMP5ONS MEADOW 11 ADDRESS: IO2: OPEN-17791 i� M:1 —J S'I:ATUS: ---tiIAOPENSPACES -------- CONTACT: PHONE: `i AREA IN ACRES: 76.96 i{ PERIMETER: 2992.i37 I1 ! LEVEL OF PRO'FECTION: LIMITED(BY SOMETHING OTHER'1'H.AN'I.1ME) �? ACEC -.-.i••u---�=�-------•— DfST/DIR: 0.44 SE SEARCH ID: 8 MAP ID: 8 i NAME: REV: .ADDRESS: IDI: 6015 it 2• STATUS: MA WE.TI-lAB (j CONTACT: PHO�iE: 11 i AREA: 10298437 PERIMETER: 12015.78 III 1'VPE: ESTIMATED ri it I _ Site.Delails Page-3 Environmental EirstSearch Street Name Report far Streets within .25 Mile(s) of Target Property TARGET SITE: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY JOB: T99012 SALEM MA 01970 Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name Dist/Dir CLARK AVE 0.24 SW FIRST ST 0.19 NW SWAMPSCOTT ROAD 0.03 NE Environmental FirstSearch .5 Mile Radius e FIRS ACEC Sites ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY, SA MA 01970 -41 Raj Ax %4 1 Ll % .57 4, Ao Or A% Ilk k J. Source: 1994 US Census TIGO?Isles Water Bodies,Public Water Supply,DEP Zone 11 Boundaries Target Site,Area Rectangle,Linear Search Line Potentially Productive.Aquilers:fliszb Yield(GAA),Medium Yield(GA) identified Site,Multiple Siten,Receptor.......................... Ez Identi "'J Non-Pataitial DinrilzingSo4irew I'ligh Yield(GB),Medium Yield(OCN, NPI.,Solid Wage Landfill(SW;_}or Hazardous Waste............................. 0101 RPA.Salr Source Aqpifir....................................................................... Boundaries'Target ZIP,Adjacent 71P........................................ �Vea fCriti.cqI EnvironinenualCone-err(ACEC�.ProwctcdQp%8p&o= M rip, Railroads..................................-............................................................ Istimated Habitats of Ram Wetlands Wildlite,Vernal Pool..................... Black Rings Represent 1.4 Mile Radii. lbzd Ring Peprv�-nvs rw-.'I.kvdirs I'lmiplains:100 Year,500 Yaw......................................:...................... 9T r I - -- I Appendix C Inspection Plans N 'O _ c Cr ^ V u .Q U a �° •L m h lD lQ Q 4! ° d 0 1 1 I N O a � L 1 L O ate+ � f0 u LA000 Q 3 Uoi L O L O fd O a a ,O la cu > i Q E m a a 1y U yj a 4L p E 0 if ? 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E CL A D (D V N to HAZARDOUS & UNIVERSAL WASTE WEEKLY INSPECTION CHECKLIST Inspector Name Inspection Date General Facility Inspections Yes No Comments 1. Are there any wastes overdue to be shipped out? ( A,Production Floor,Etch Room,Dark Room or WTR) 2. Are there any wastes which need to be profiled for shipment? 3. Are all areas marked with appropriate signage? 4. Are all fire extinguishers in place? List Date of Last Inspection 5. Have E-showers been Inspected and Tested in the last month? List Date Posted on Tag 6. Have All Eye Wash Stations been inspected in the last month? List Date Posted on Tag 7. Are final accumulation areas clearly Marked with Visible Labels 8. Is PPE available? List Locations of Mobile Satellite Barrels and Check Type/Color Listed Below: Location Area Selections: General Assembly(GA),Lamination Dept. (LD),Pressing Dept.(PD),Hydraulic Dept. (HD),Print Room(PR), Dark Room(DR),HTB,Cutting Dept. (CT),After Etch(AE),Coating Dept.(CD) Type/Color Selections:(Waste Solvent Solids"WSS",Yellow"Y") & (Waste Acetone Solids"WAS",Orange"O") Location Type/Color Condition Location Type/Color Condition Location Type/Color Condition 1 10 19 2 11 20 3 12 21 4 13 22 5 14 23 6 15 24 7 16 25 a 17 26 9 1181 27 Note" "Checks represents acceptable condition. Note any Factory Mobile Satellite Barrels that DO NOT conform to specific conditions: (1)-Labeling, (2)-Color Coding, (3)-Bonding Wire, (4)-Missing Lid, (5)-Internal Containment Bag, (6)-Leaks and (7)-Damage) ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Ei ht (8) Facility Satellite Areas to be Inspected General Inspection for all Satellite and Final 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Pressing Etch Solvent Print Wet and Factory Solder Final Area Collection Areas to include the following: & Room Dispensing Room Dry Mobile Area (WTR) • "4"Checks represents acceptable Vacuum Area Dark Satellite • "NC"mark Non-Compliant Pump Room Drums Area I. Are the containers in good condition? Rust? Leaks? Structural defects? Rips? 2. Is the waste compatible with the container in which it is being stored? 3. Is the filling of the container done in such a way to cause it not to rupture? 4. Is the container closed exce t when being filled? 5. Is the container(s)labeled appropriately with all information? Dates f if applicable)? 6. Are tops of containers clear of miscellaneous items? 7. Is spill control equipment readily available? 8. Are emergency procedures and phone numbers posted? 9. Is ad2quate aisles ace being maintained? Fluorescent Lamp Storage Area 1. Are lamps stored in separate area marked with sign saying,"Universal Waste Accumulation Area"? Yes No 2. Are lamps being handled so as not to be cracked or broken? Yes No 3. Are individual containers of lamps marked with label saying,"Universal Waste—Fluorescent Lamps"? Yes No F 6.0-15,Rev. 3 Appendix D Emergency Response Procedures Emergency Response Procedure IN ALL CASES NOTIFY YOUR SUPERVISOR FIRST ! ! Spills - In case of actual or potential spill of chemicals including hazardous waste,notify your supervisor immediately. They will contact the Emergency Coordinator. If your supervisor is not available, go to any phone and dial the number next to the name listed below. Attempt to notify the persons in the order listed below until someone is contacted. Ben Levie 300 Allen McCarriston 301 Bill Lenihan 302 Bill Dreesen 303 Tim Doggett 304 Anthony Klein. 305 If you have been trained and you can contain the spill or release WITHOUT RISK TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS, do so. Before proceeding, consult the appropriate SDS or the MSDS for specific J instructions. • Absorbent pads are available in the Waste Treatment Room and on the Emergency Spill Containment Rack outside of the Stock Room. • Shop vacuums are available in the Waste Treatment Room. • Em by Containers are available in the Mezzanine and Outside Storage Container. • Personal Protection Equipment(PPE) is available on the Emergency Spill Containment Rack outside of the Stock Room. Fire-If you have been trained, and the fire is small, and you can extinguish it WITHOUT RISK TO YOURSELF OR OTHERS, DO SO. Notify your supervisor immediately. He will notify the Emergency Coordinator. If you are unable to reach him, attempt to notify the persons in the order listed above until someone is contacted. Fire Extinguishers-Fire extinguishers are located throughout the plant, as posted, on the perimeter of the main work area. Fire Alarm-Using one of the pull boxes located at any exit will automatically activate a loud audible alarm and will notify the Salem Fire Department. C:\Users\Tim\AppData\Loca]\Microsoft\Window etCachel ontent.Outlook\20VVIRAK\Emergency Response Procedure 012420 TCP 123.doc 4/28/2020 Appendix E Accident/Spill Notification Procedure Accident/Spill Notification Procedures In all cases, notify the emergency coordinator or alternate coordinator first. Follow the procedures given. The Emergency Coordinator or alternate coordinator in that order will supervise assessment, containment, cleanup, disposal and notification of appropriate authorities. This procedure is as follows: 1. If the spill or release is equal to or greater than the Reportable Quantity (RQ) consult the SDS MSDS for the RQ, and if the spill is outside the plant on the ground or asphalt, call the NRC, DEP, DPS and the local FD. Have the Incident Report completed, if possible. Call within 2 hours. 2. No matter what quantity is spilled, if there is a fire, explosion or similar situation which could harm people outside the facility, call the NRC, DEP, DPS, Board of Health and local FD. Have the Incident Report completed, if possible. Call within 2 hours. 3. No matter what quantity is spilled, if the spill has reached surface water(or has the potential to) call the NRC,DEP,DPS, local FD, Coast Guard and Marine Safety Office. Have the Incident Report completed, if possible. Call within 2 hours. 4. If the spill will affect the local POTW, call SESD, (Listed Below).. 5. If a cleanup crew is needed, call US Ecology (Listed Below). NRC (National Response Center) ...................... 800-424 -8802 DEP(Department of Environmental Protection). ..... 888-304-1133 DPS (MEMA) (Department of Public Safety)........ 508-820-2000 Coast Guard - .............................................. 978-465-0731 Marine Safety Office ..................................... 617-223-3025 Salem Fire Department ........................ 911 or 978-744-1235 Southern Essex Sewer District- ........................978-744-4550 US Ecology (formerly NRC-Enpro) .....................978- 465-1595 Salem Hospital - .......................................... 978-741-1215 Salem Board of Health- .................................978-741-1800 National Grid- ................... 1-800-233-5325 or 1-800-231-5325 Reportable Quantities iRO'sl The most recent RQ and appropriate response measures will be found in the SDS/MSDS file under the TCI part number. C:\Users\Tim\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Outlook\20VVIRAK\Emergency Response Procedure 012420 TCI!123.doc 4/28/2020 Appendix F Incident Report Incident Report In all cases notify coordinator first (or backup coordinator). Follow instructions given. If unable to reach coordinators proceed with accident and spill notification procedures. Name/Address: Thermal Circuits EPA ID #: MAR000009902 One Technology Way Salem, MA 01970 Date: Time: Type of Incident: Quantity and Type of hazardous waste/material: Extent of injuries (if any): Estimated quantity and disposition of materials recovered: Emergency Phone Numbers: NRC (National Response Corporation) - .......................................... ..800-424 -8802 DEP(Department of Environmental Protection) - .......................... .888-304-1133 (MEMA) - (call ifresources beyond the local level are needed) ......................508-820-1408 CoastGuard - ............................................................... .978-465-0731 Salem Fire Department-..............................................................911 or 978-744-1235 Marine Safety Office - ..................................................617-223-3000 or 617-223-3001 Southern Essex Sewer District-.... ........................................... .978-744-4550 US Ecology(formerly NRC-Enpro).................................................. .978-465-1595 Salem Hospital - ...............................................................911 or 978-741-1215 Salem Board of Health -............................................................. .978-741-1800 Police Department.... ..........................................................911 or 978-744-0171 Rescue Squad(ambulance) -................................................. ..911 EPA -............... .............. ........................................................ .617-223-7265 National Grid. ••••••• .1-800-233-5325 or 1-800-231-5325 .................................. On second page, document agency called, person you spoke with, time of call, date of call and brief description of call. 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L •- N o M 0 o M 0 o o l� �j m co E _ t N L rn rn cu� I C-03: a � a � � v Colo Uz u in inci � vQ w � w � 4 O -a Qmm Q m 00 QQ 0 r Ln 00 r O I` M coo co It ce) N O C7 d) PI- CVoC Lp �= 0000000000 Lo O 00 't0 a FL000 A A A NHHHF�- H a° v v v LL !0 y r l0 H V N O RO 7 C C C ,�, E L LO I3 M Ln L B O G Cy Q C Z G Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc *v 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D ENPRO Phone:2S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 07.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000511052 Profile#: THERMAL-010 Process Code: FLF1 Approval Code: V17-1118-00162 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Sri a Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978 465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: WASTE SOLVENT-MEK Isapropanol Process Generating Waste CLEANING 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Clear Odor ❑None ❑ Mild IR Strong Describe: Flash (9 <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? 11Y.es ❑No Point(F) ❑>100-140 ❑ <2000 [R Liquid on %Solids 1o0.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? IkYes ❑No ❑ >200 ®>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? Wes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo S)ecific Gravity Viscosity 1311 Other Components ® <0.8 (Light oil) ® Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) El Total sulfides (ppm) n nn>2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) 1 5J >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) ❑ N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 ❑ N/A I 1 ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Comp ound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N R ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D001.0035.F005 ❑ 0 Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater W non wastewater ❑ XI If D001-13043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 5d Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc *V 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D ENPRO Phone:2S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 07.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860,1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-005a Process Code: ALT2 Approval Code: VT 1118-00209 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code:. 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978 465-1695 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: FERRIC CHLORIDE SOLUTION Process Generating Waste PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD MFG 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Varies Odor ❑None IR Mild ❑ trong Describe: Acid Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? Wes ❑No Point(F) ❑>100-140 6L1<2000 1 Liquid %Solids 97.50 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? EkYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? Wes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo Specific Gravity Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ® <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ® Total sulfides (ppm) Ann (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ® > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (g/o) 0.00_ Solvents) ❑ N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 ❑ N/A I I ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ® ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D002 D007 ❑ 9 Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater 6d non wastewater ❑ R] If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 2 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code VVIQl Source Code (104 Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D �/roks, S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone:802.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile#: THERMAL-008B Process Code: BLT1 Approval Code: VT-1118-00066 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: T ERMAL CIRC IT INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:Allen McCardston Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bdd a Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: (978)465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: STRIPPER WASTE-added Cr Process Generating Waste Stfigper waste with Cr/Cleani 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: varies Odor ❑None IR Mild ❑ Strong Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? iXYes ❑No. Point(F) ❑>100-140 ❑<2000 (R Liquid 0.00 %Solids 100.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? C.RYcs ❑No IN >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? IkYYes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo bd N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo Specific Gravity Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm)_a on PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) [ N/A Ik >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 NIA ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive 0 Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N 5d ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) 0002 0007 ❑ R) Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater 5d non wastewater ❑ J1 If D001-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 6c1 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code Wiln Source Code EMI Authorization#: ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. 106 MAIN ST.•S.PORTLAND•ME o 04106 ' Phone#: (207)799-0850 Fax#: (207)799-5565 A GENERATOR NAME: THERMAL CIRCUITS,INC. SITE LOCATION ADDRESS: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY F O GENERATOR MAILING ADDRESS:ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNC SALEM, MA,01970 SALEM,MA,01970 GENERATOR USEPA ED#: MAR000009902 GENERATOR CONTACT: TITLE: PHONE: TRANSPORTER: ENPRO SERVICES—INC.,NEWBURYPORT.MA,01950 _ NAME OF WASTE: WASTE OIL PROCESS GENERATING WASTE: OIL CHANGES B PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF WASTE: COLOR Brown PHYSICAL STATE AT 70°F LAYERS DESCRIBE ODOR: ❑NONE A MILD ❑STRONG ❑SOLID ❑MULTILAYERED DESCRIBE Petroleum KLIQUID ❑BI-LAYERED _ VISCOSITY ❑SLUDGE 15SINGLE PHASED ❑POWDER y 0 CLOSED CUP 0 OPEN CUP FREE LIQUIDS FLASH POINT: °C 200.00 °F KNO ❑YES DESCRIBE SPECIFIC GRAVITY: ®70°F pH: H(INDICATE RANGE) 70°F VOLUME: C COMPOSITION D METALS: 0 TOTAL(PPM) ❑EXTRACTION PROCEDURE(MG/L) CONSTITUENT Min - Max ❑NONE Oil,motor 100.00 —100.00% ARSENIC(As) _ SELENIUM(Se) BARIUM(Ba) SILVER(Ag) CADMIUM(Cd) COPPER(Cu) . % CHROMIUM(Cr) NICKEL(Ni) MERCURY(Hg) ZINC(Zn) % LEAD(Pb) THALLIUM(Ti) CHROMIUM-HEX(Cr-6) OTHER E OTHER COMPONENTS (PpM OR%) PESTICIDES HALOGENS % CYANIDES PCB's TOTAL(AVERAGES MUST ADD TO 100%) SULFIDES PHENOLICS F SHIPPING INFORMATION: G HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS: DOT HAZARDOUS MATERIAL? A NO ❑YES REACTIVITY A NONE 0 PYROPHORIC ❑SHOCK SENSITIVE PROPER SHIPPING NAME ❑EXPLOSIVE ❑WATER REACTIVE ❑OTHER STATE REGULATED OIL WASTE OTHER HAZARDOUS CHARACTERISTICS: HAZARD CLASS UN/NA NO.XXCUUU PACKING GROUP N NONE ❑RADIOACTIVE ❑ETIOLOGICAL ❑PESICIDE MFG.WASTE 0 OTHER SHIPMENT METHOD: ❑BULK LIQUID ❑BULK SOLID USEPA HAZARDOUS WASTE? KNO ❑YES KDRUM(TYPE&Sim) 55 Gallon Metal Drum USEPA HAZARDOUS WASTECODE(S) STATE HAZARDOUS WASTE? KNO ❑YES ANTICIPATED VOLUME: STATE WASTE CODE(S)MA01 GALS.0.00 CUBIC YARDS OTHER PER ❑ONE TIl61E ❑WEEK ❑MONTH H SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION: I CERTIFICATION: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED AND AM FAMILIAR WITH THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED IN THIS AND ALL ATTACHED DOCUMENTS BASED ON MY INQUIRY OF THOSE INDIVIDUALS IMMEDIATELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE INFORMATION. 1 BELIEVE THAT THE SUBMITTED INFORMATION IS TRUE, ACCURATE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITY AND THAT ALL KNOWN AND SUSPECTED HAZARDS HAVE BEEN DISCLOSED, AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE OF GENERATOR: PRINTED NAME: TITLE: DATE: Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D /WIkml S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-002 Process Code: NLL Approval Code: VT-1118-25697 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 __ Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK _ City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:Allen McCard ton Phone: 978-745-1162 Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: .Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978)465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: DEVELOPERISOLVENT SOLUTION Process Generating Waste DEVELOPING PROCESS 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Clear Odor ®None ❑ Mild ❑ trong Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? IXYes ❑No Point(F') ❑>100-140 RI<2000 IR Liquid %Solids loo.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? EkYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? CRYes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes Q(No Specific Gravity Viscosi H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ® Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ® 0.8-1.0(Water based) ElMed (Pump on) ❑ Total sulfides (ppm) n on>2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) ❑ N/A IR >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 ❑ N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious 0 Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos 0 Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ 91 USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ® ❑ Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) VT99.MA99 ❑ 7 Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater ❑non wastewater ❑ kl If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 5d Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code W219 Source Code nno Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D ENPRO Phone:2S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 07.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-007a Process Code: OLR1 Approval Code: VT-1118-30722 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS,INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978)465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: WASTE OIL FROM AIR COMPRESSORS Process Generating Waste OIL CHANGESIAIR COMPRESSOR 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Brown Odor ❑None IR Mild ❑ Strong Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/Ib ❑ Solid Free Liquids? IRYes ❑No Point(F?) ❑>100-140 R1<2000 IR Liquid %Solids 10o.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? 1JYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? EkYes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? []Yes C)kNo Specific Gravity Viscosity PH Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) lR Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) n no ® > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) PCBs (ppm) 0.00>5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) ❑ N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 ❑ N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ElAsbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ElPeroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check ail that apply) Y N ❑ 91 USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ® ❑ Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) MA98 VT02 ❑ l Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater ❑non wastewater ❑ R1 If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code W205 Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D /MIkmj Phone:2S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 0^,.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone:802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-033 Process Code: FLF2 Approval Code: VT-1018-09398 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge(toad City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: Email: Phone: 978 465-1595 Fax: 978]465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: THERMINOL 66 WASTE OIL Process Generating Waste THERMINOL 66 WASTE OIL 4.Physical&Chemical Properties ? Color: varies Odor ❑None Mild ❑ Strong Describe: HAmcarban Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? Wes ❑No Point(F) ❑>100-140 R)<2000 IR Liquid %Solids 1o0Ao %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? QYes ❑No R >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? Wes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo Specific Gra ity Viscosity pH Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) N Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) n.on PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ® > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) W >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) El N/A El >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 El N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N 6d ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D018 ❑ k7 Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater non wastewater ❑ X1 If DOOI-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 5d Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code YM.9 Source Code 40 Waste Information Profile Form NRC Environmental of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 NRC Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone:802.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile#: THERMAL-063 Process Code: Approval Code: VT-1219 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:Allen McCarriston Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services_,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State:^ MA _ Zip: 09152 Billing Contact: Jim Kuehn Email: Phone: 978465-1595 Fax: 978465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: Photoresist Shieper Waste Process Generating Waste.Strippigg film activities 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Amber Odor ❑None ®Mild ❑ trong Describe: Pu ent Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? ®Yes ❑No Point(F7) ❑>100-140 ❑<2000 ® Liquid %Solids 100.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? Wes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? Wes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes LXNo X N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? []Yes Ik No Specific Gra 71ty Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ® 0.8-1.0 Water based ❑ Med Total sulfides (ppm) 000 ( ) (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens[HOC (%) 0.00 Solvents) ® N/A ® >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 El N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ X USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ® ❑ Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) VT99 ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater ❑non wastewater ❑ X1 If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ ® Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code W110 Source Code G02 Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D �/MM S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax:207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax:802.8W.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile#: THERMAL-006 Process Code: GLT Approval Code: 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS:INC Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 _ Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: ENPRO Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bdclqe Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978 465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: GLYCOL WATER Process Generating Waste MACHINE MAINTENANCE 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Variag Odor 6c1 None ❑Mild ❑ Stron Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? Wes ❑No Point(F?) ❑>100-140 k]<2000 U Liquid o.00 %Solids to0.00 %Liquids ❑>1.40-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? RYes ❑No Gd >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? IiYes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes R No ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes IR No Specific Gravity Viscosi H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) n no ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) 19 Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) 000 Gd >1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) PCBs (ppm) o.00 W >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00 Solvents) ❑ N/A El >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 El N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) bd None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive Cl Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ 1 USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ❑ Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) Myggrgg_ ❑ 7 Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑wastewater El non wastewater ❑ J1 IfDOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ l Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code Source Code rno a.0•06_� Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D VMS,, S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone:802.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: Thermal-048 Process Code: FLF1 Approval Code: VT-1118-26380 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS,INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bride Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978 465-1595 Fax: 978)465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: Acetone waste Liquid _ Process Generating Waste cleaning activities 4.Physical&Chemical Properties �i Color: Clear Odor ❑None IR Mild ❑Strong Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? Wes ❑No Point(F?) ®>100-140 ❑<2000 ER Liquid %Solids too.o0 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? aYes ❑No ❑ >200 N>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? CkYes ❑No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo Specific Gravi Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8'(Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0•00 ® 0.8-1.0(Water based) R Med (Pump on) ❑ Total sulfides (ppm) n no>2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) ❑ N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 ❑ N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Com ound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ® ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D001.F003 ❑ 91 Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater U non wastewater ❑ X1 If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 50 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code wn Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maim,Inc INPRO Services of Vertaoa t,Inc 146 Nola Sind 54 Avmue D S.Porthuel,MB 04106 Wiilistok VT 054" MM >Phows 207.799ASSO Fax:207.779J$65 Plsoae:80ZIND 1200 Fax:SUAM0.7202 MCDOIM1069 VTROW17M Profile#: THEwmL4m Process Code: Vv,41�Approval Code: vroel t.ceaerafor Iafotnaatbn; ��,�-Iq Generatess 9 Mailing Address: 0tU6CFRIpf,OCr1KAY 1'ECltHOL00Y ahr. &qEN State: MA zip; D1910 -- phone: 978-745.1162 Site Address:Dios anr TtLsrrt ,I C t, City: WLEM sane: MA zip, 01M- Technical Contact:Alas WCwddm per: c Site EPA ID: MAR0000099Q2 NAICS Code: l� C MUNSMxner Nam: NRoa: Customer Natrte: IBC Eee4 EnM:oataerNst Sendaas,see Address: 114 ' Read ` City: Saipgry State: MA Zip: 09152 Billing Contact: Jim kjp n Email: Phone: 979405.11 Fax 978 4W2050 3.Waste De:cr[ptioa: Common Name of Weate: FtL1MCVM-ftb0 FQffl M Procm Generating Waste-1019L@m o uTSWt1<ttwTtltlEliCJUtE 4.Physical&Cherokai Propesiles t Color VSdft Odor U None 111 Mikl U Strung Describe: Flash. ' U <100 BTU/lb IN Solid Free Liquids? UYes is No Point(F ) 0>—lW140 W<2000 U Liquid 140.00 %Solids _ _%L.iquida U>_140.200 0 2,0.6.000 U Sludge Will waste dump out of drume Wes l.j No IR>200 '>6.000-10.000 U Semi-solid Is the waste pwsrpablc? UYes NNo U NIA U>10000 J Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) OYes IZNo UNIA 1i Gas Is the waste dusty? Uyes U(No S e GraftVlsras H Odor Components [.f <0.8 (Light oil) U Low (Water) D <2.0 Total cyanides U 0.84.0(Water bused) U Med (Pump on) U }2.0-5 Total sulttdes ( )_� U >1.4 (Chlorinated U High (Molasses) lid #S 9 PCBs (PPM)-� Total Halogens/HOC (OA) SolveW) W NIA U >9-12.49 Total VOC wo gpa " lid WA S.Newdoas Properties: (Check all riot apply) 14 Now U Radioactive U Pyrophorie U Oxidizer U Water Reactive J Dioxins 11 Explosive U Medical Wastdlnfectious U Shock Sensitive U Air Reactive U Reactive Cyanide D Reactive Sulfide U Asbestos 1-1 Benzene NESHAP U Pesticide/Herbicide U Peroxide Fominjt Co mpoand Y R:egalrtery Shtus (Chats aft rht sppilr) D USEPA Hazardous Waft per 40 CFR 261 (Ifyes list codes) F1,Ft1Qi.FM (J D Do arty state waste coda apply? (If yes list codes) R U Is this waste subject to laud ban restrictions? Is this a I.I wastewater u non wastewater O kl If 13001-DO43.are any underlying hazardous constituents(URC)present D Id Does this waste contain VOC's Z 500 ppm (aubp(m CC) Form Code Sotrtre Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone:802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-021 Process Code: Approval Code: VT-0819-34037 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: ALLEN McCARRISTON . Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road _ City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 09152 Billing Contact: Jim Kuehn Email: Phone: 978-465-1595 Fax: 978-465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name Of Waste: Nitrogen/Chlorine Cylinder Process Generating Waste Unused/expired Calibration Gas Cylinders 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Clear Odor ®None ❑ Mild ❑ trong Describe: None Flash ❑ <100 BTUAb ❑ Solid Free Liquids? ❑Yes IX No Point(F) ❑ >100-140 ❑ <2000 ❑ Liquid %Solids %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑ 2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? EkYes ❑No 2 >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? ❑Yes EJNo ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo 9 N/A IJ Gas Is the waste dusty? []Yes EkNo Specific Grav!1XViscositv pH Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0 Water based ❑ Med Total sulfides (ppm) n m ( ) (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0,00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) 5d >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC M 0.00bd _ Solvents) 5J N/A 0 >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ Ill USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) 0 R Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) 0 ] is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater ❑ non wastewater ❑ I If DOO 1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present 0 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code kyAni Source Code nag Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D Volk a, S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-009A Process Code: FDF Approval Code: VT-1118-11993 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: (978)465-1595 Fax: 978)465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: ETCH MACHINE CONT.DEBRIS-"CAUSTIC' Process Generating Waste CLEANING 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Multicolored Odor ❑None 19 Mild ❑ Strong Describe: Solvent Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb 14 Solid Free Liquids? 1XYes ❑No Point(17) ❑>100-140 91 <2000 ❑ Liquid 97.00 %Solids 3.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? ERYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid i Is the waste pumpable? []Yes EJNo ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes EkNo Specific Gravity Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ® <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ElMed (Pump on) El Total sulfides (ppm) non>2.0-5 PCBs '(ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) (R N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 Ga N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ® ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D002.F005 ❑ J1 Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) . ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater R non wastewater ❑ E IfDOOI-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 5d Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code =9 Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D ENRR� S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile#: THERMAL-003a Process Code: 9-#FDF# Approval Code: VT-1118-00065 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact: Allen McCarriston Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bride Road City: Salisbury. State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: (978)465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: SOLVENT CONT.DEBRIS Process Generating Waste Parts CLEANING Imethvl ethyl ketone.isoorooanoll 4.Physical&Chemical Properties +� Color: Odor ❑None ❑Mild ❑ trong Describe: Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb 113 Solid Free Liquids? IXYes ❑No Point(F?) ❑>100-140 ❑<2000 ❑ Liquid 95.00 %Solids 5.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? CRYes ❑No ❑ >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? ❑Yes allo ®N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) Wes ❑No JI N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes IkNo Specific Gravity Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 Total sulfides (ppm) Ann ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 PCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) (d N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 I� N/A I ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ® ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) DOW,D035,F003.F005 ❑ JI Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater Gd non wastewater ❑ Rl If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 5d Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D EBRO S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 Phone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phonc:8C2.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-014 Process Code: DSI Approval Code: VT-1118-00251 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:ALIEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: (978)465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: THERMINOL 66 DEBRIS Process Generating Waste THERMINOL 66 DEBRIS from SPILL _ 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Varies Odor ❑None IR Mild ❑ trong Describe: HydrocarwL. Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb 14 Solid Free Liquids? ❑Yes 11 No Point(F) ❑>100-140 ❑<2000 ❑ Liquid 1oo.00 %Solids %Liquids ®>140-200 ®2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? [RYes ❑No ❑ >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? []Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) Xes ❑No ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes CkNo Specific Gravity Viscosity )H Other Components 0 <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0,00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) n"oo [I > 1.0 (Chlorinated El High PCBs (ppm) 0.00 gh (Molasses) 5J >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) IR N/A El >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 Ga N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N 61 ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D018 _ ❑ �(] Do any state,waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions 7 Is this a ❑wastewater R non wastewater ❑ K If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 6f1 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code My Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D was, Phone:2S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,ENPROVT 05495 07.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED 019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-019 Process Code: ADS1 Approval Code: VT-1118-05324 1.Generator Informatiion: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS,INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:ALLEN McCARRISTON Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: JOHN CURLEY Email: Phone: 978 465-1595 Fax: 978)465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: ETCH MACHINE CONT-FERRIC CHLORIDE SOLIDS Process Generating Waste Ferric Chloride clean up- 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Varies Odor ®None ❑Mild ❑ trong Describe: None Flash ❑ <100 BTU/lb 19 Solid Free Liquids? []Yes NNo Point(F7) ❑>100-140 <2000 ❑ Liquid lo0.00 %Solids no %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? CJYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? []Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EkNo ❑N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes CJ(No Specific Gravity Viscosity pH Other Com onents ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ® <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) n nnPCBs (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) ❑ >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC (%) 0.00_ Solvents) (J N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 G� N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ X1 USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ® ❑ Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) VT20,MA99 _ ❑ �(7 Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater ❑non wastewater ❑ F(1 IfDOOI-DO43,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ 6L1 Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code W310 Source Code Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc AV106 Main Street 54 Avenue D ENPRO Phone:2S. Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 07.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax:802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: Thermal-047 Process Code: 9-#FDF# Approval Code: VT-0119-26379 1.Generator Information: Generator Name: THERMAL CIRCUITS, INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:Allen McCarriston Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services, Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 01952 Billing Contact: Email: _ Phone: '978 465-1595 Fax: 978 465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: Acetone Waste Solids Process Generating Waste Parts CLEANING acetone 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Varies Odor ❑None ®Mild ❑Strong Describe: Solvent Flash <100 BTU/Ib IN Solid Free Liquids? ®Yes ❑No Point(F) ❑>100-140 ❑ <2000 ❑ Liquid 90.00 %Solids 10.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 ❑ Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? XYes ❑No ❑ >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? []Yes f9 No ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) XYes ❑No X1 N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? []Yes IR No S ecirle Gravid Viscosity PH Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated ❑ High (Molasses) X >5-9 PCBs (pp)) 0.00 Total Halogens,' HOC (/0 0.00 Solvents) ® N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 � N/A 0 > 12.5 5. Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) Q4 None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/Infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide El Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6. Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N N ❑ USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) D001,F003,F005 ❑ X Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) 1� ❑ Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater 19 non wastewater ❑ 1� If DOOI-13043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ ® Does this waste contain VOC's > 500 ppm (subpart CC) Fornn Code W002 Source Code G13 Waste Information Profile Form ENPRO Services of Maine,Inc. ENPRO Services of Vermont,Inc 106 Main Street 54 Avenue D �/MM S.Portland,ME 04106 Williston,VT 05495 evPhone:207.799.0850 Fax: 207.779.5565 Phone: 802.860.1200 Fax: 802.860.7202 MED019051069 VTR000517052 Profile #: THERMAL-062 Process Code: Approval Code: VT-0819-34038 1.Generator Information: Generator Name:_THERMAL CIRCUITS.INC. Mailing Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Phone: 978-745-1162 Site Address: ONE TECHNOLOGY WAY TECHNOLOGY PARK City: SALEM State: MA Zip: 01970 Technical Contact:Allen McCaniston Phone: Site EPA ID: MAR000009902 NAICS Code: 2.Billing Information: Customer Name: NRC East Environmental Services,Inc. Address: 114 Bridge Road City: Salisbury State: MA Zip: 09152 Billing Contact: Jim Kuehn Email: Phone: 978-465-1595 Fax: 978-465-2050 3.Waste Description: Common Name of Waste: Strider Sludge Process Generating Waste_stnpp.n_g film activities 4.Physical&Chemical Properties Color: Pumle Odor R None ❑ Mild ❑ Stron" Describe: None Flash ❑ <100 BTU/Ib ❑ Solid Free Liquids? Wes ❑No Point(F) ❑>100-140 ❑ <2000 ❑ Liquid 95.00 %Solids 5.00 %Liquids ❑>140-200 ❑2,000-6,000 R Sludge Will waste dump out of drums? EiYes ❑No ® >200 ❑>6,000-10,000 ❑ Semi-solid Is the waste pumpable? ❑Yes IkNo ❑N/A ❑>10000 ❑ Powder Debris?(List type in Section 7) ❑Yes EKNo id N/A ❑ Gas Is the waste dusty? ❑Yes Q(No Specific Gravi Viscosity H Other Components ❑ <0.8 (Light oil) ❑ Low (Water) ❑ <2.0 Total cyanides (ppm) 0.00 ❑ 0.8-1.0(Water based) ❑ Med (Pump on) ❑ >2.0-5 Total sulfides (ppm) 0.00 PCBs 0.00 ❑ > 1.0 (Chlorinated El High (Molasses) Gd >5-9 Total Halogens/HOC ((%o)) 0.00 Solvents) [k N/A ❑ >9-12.49 Total VOC (ppm) 0.00 bi N/A ❑ > 12.5 5.Hazardous Properties: (Check all that apply) ® None ❑ Radioactive ❑ Pyrophoric ❑ Oxidizer ❑ Water Reactive ❑ Dioxins ❑ Explosive ❑ Medical Waste/infectious ❑ Shock Sensitive ❑ Air Reactive ❑ Reactive Cyanide ❑ Reactive Sulfide ❑ Asbestos ❑ Benzene NESHAP ❑ Pesticide/Herbicide ❑ Peroxide Forming Compound 6.Regulatory Status (Check all that apply) Y N ❑ 9 USEPA Hazardous Waste per 40 CFR 261 (If yes list codes) ❑ JLl Do any state waste codes apply? (If yes list codes) ❑ J1 Is this waste subject to land ban restrictions? Is this a ❑ wastewater ❑non wastewater ❑ 9 If DOO1-D043,are any underlying hazardous constituents(UHC)present ❑ W Does this waste contain VOC's ? 500 ppm (subpart CC) Form Code W110 Source Code GO Appendix H Hazardous Waste Training Plan and Employee Training Log T Individual Training Record Name• Job Title: OL�O P' Identification Number: O( Supervisor: Training': Doc. Date Date . Instructor's Signature Requirements Rev. Scheduled Completed Name G�CTb Jr�J Jr LJ 11 0 JQo S� 13 q85 'J13 117 Of (0417 F 6.0-1,Rev. 3 Thermal Circuits Inc. Orientation and Training Checklist This form is to be onIV used for outside agency workers Name: Vd� 00 5 �v Job Title: Identification Number: 7/b Checklist Requirement Departrment Notes Policy against Sexual Discrimination and Harassment licy on Liquor and Drugs Policy on Smoking ! Policy for the Control of Cameras and Cell Phones Emergency Response Procedure Building Evacuation Plan SHA Hazard Communications Plan, and the OSHA RCRA Plan with Right to Know MSDS policy Eye Wash Training Training Guide for ISO 13485 Basics Factory Orientation Is the worker a Production Operator? Yes No If Yes, then sign at bottom. If NO, then sign at bottom and provide copy this form to the Supervisor or Manager to assess additional training required per F6.0-17 Standard Procedure Training Matrix and F5.0-8 Responsibility, Authority and Training Matrix. The above training, rules, policies have been explained to me and I understand them; further I agree to follow these rules and policies while working at Thermal Circuits, Inc. En el entrenamiento anterior, me han sido explicadas reglas, politicas y las he entendido; ademas acepto seguir estas reglas y politicas mientras trabaje en Thermal Circuits, Inc. Worker Signature ; C_c,s��o Date: < Instructor Signature /u/�e7��GI/'i'Ll��l Date: Instructor Signature Date: The completed form is to be filed in the workers training file. F 6.0-19, Rev. 1 Hazardous Waste Management Training Outline Thermal Circuits I. Brief regulatory history A. 1976 RCRA Dassed B. 1980 LQG regs C. 1984 SQG regs II. Agencies involved A. Federal 1. EPA 2.DOT B. State 1.DEP C. Local 1. Health Department 2. Waste Water Treatment 3. Fire Department III. Definition of hazardous waste A. Listed B. Characteristic IV. Types of waste at Thermal Circuits A. Location B. Labeling C. Hazards associated with D. Protective equipment V. Paper Trail A. Cradle to grave tracking B. ID# C: Manifests D. Contingency Plan contents VI. Storing A. Regs very strict B. Accumulation time limits and quantity limits C. Labels 1. Marking Rule 2. Accumulation Rule 3. DOT labels 4. Satellite accumulation rule VII. Containers 1. Inspections for VIII. Safety A. Preparation and prevention of emergencies 1. Response to fires/explosions/spills(including ground&surface water)/accidents- who should do what 2. Use of emergency equipment a.Fire extinguishers b. Spill pads/shovels/drums c.PPE B. Emergency coordinator/duties/chain of command C. Posting of emergency information D. Communiation/Alarm systems 1. Telephones/Paging/Outside Lines 2. Fire Alarms 3. Chlorine Alarms 1. The name of the legislation governing hazardous waste is a. Clean Water Act b. Clean Air Act C. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) d. Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) 2. A Large Quantity Generator (LQG) a. generates less than 220 lbs. of haz waste per month b. generates between 220 and 2200 lbs. of haz waste per month C. generates more than 2200 lbs of haz waste per month d. can generate any amount per month as long as the total quantity doesn't exceed 13,200 lbs. in 180 days. 3. The best source of information on hazardous chemicals is a. your co-worker b. your next door neighbor C. the MSDS d. none of the above 4. MSDS stands for a. Material Science Data Sheet b. Material Safety Data Sheet c. Manufacturer's Safety Data Sheet d. Most Students Don't Study 5. The types of wastes generated at Thermal Circuits are: a. ignitable b. corrosive c. toxic d. only a. and b. I 6. Drums in final accumulation locations a. must be dated b. must be labeled c. must have the lid on except when filling d. can only be stored for 180 days e. should have all extraneous markings removed. 7. To be a satellite location all of the following must be true except: a. containers can be any size b. containers must be located at the point of generation C. containers must be marked "HAZARDOUS WASTE" d. containers must be. under the control of the operator of the process generating the waste. 8. A hazardous waste generator must: a. be prepared for and prevent emergencies b. appoint an emergency coordinator c. post emergency information d. respond appropriately to emergencies e. all of the above 9. The training program for employees should cover a. the kinds of wastes generated and their hazards b. instructions about working with and handling hazardous wastes C. instructions concerning emergencies d. all of the above A- = ■ Emergency Coordinator Training Nance Quiz on Responsibilities Date Thermal Circuits --- Salem,NIA 01970 Facilitator I. As an Emergency Coordinator you must be familiar with all operations in the plant except for the Waste. Water Treatment area. True False 2. There are (circle one) approximately 3, 7, 12, 31,hazardous waste satellite areas in the plant. 3, Where world you find the MSDS for Methyl ethyl ketone? 4. What are waste profiles? r Where are they kept? 5. (Multiple Choice)As an Emergency Coordinator you must: A. Be. familiar with the facility layout. 1. B. Have access to 1.he entire facility C. Have authority to spend or use whatever is necessary to carry out the CP. ., G. Where can you find the 3 page ERP(Emergency Response Procedure)? N, �1 7: They Emergency Coordinator must fill out an Incident Report if the Contingency Plan is implemented. True False 4; 8. if there is a fire in the facility how do you shut off the gas supply? r 9. As an Emergency Coordinator you must inspect the Fire Extinguishers monthly. True False .10.Afi ran emergency wluch endangers.the public health,the.Emergency Coordinator must notify various agencies in writing.that the facility is in compliance and no longer a threat. True False 11.Who is your primary Emergency Coordinator? 5' Emergency Coordinator Training Name Quiz on Responsibilities Date Thermal Circuits Salem,MA 01970 1. As an Emergency Coordinator you must be familiar with all operations in the plant except for the Waste Water Treatment area. True False 2. There are (circle one)approximately 3, 7, 12, 31, hazardous waste satellite areas in the plant. 3. Where would you find the MSDS for Methyl ethyl ketone? 4. What are waste profiles? Where are they kept? 5. (Multiple Choice)As an Emergency Coordinator you must: A. Be familiar with the facility layout. B. Have access to the entire facility C. Have authority to spend or use whatever is necessary to carry out the CP. y 6. Where can you find the 3 page ERP (Emergency Response Procedure)? 7. The Emergency Coordinator must fill out an Incident Report if the Contingency Plan is implemented. True False 8. If there is a fire in the facility how do you shut off the gas supply? 9. As an Emergency Coordinator you must inspect the Fire Extinguishers monthly. True False 10. After an emergency which endangers the public health,the Emergency Coordinator must notify various agencies in writing that the facility is in compliance and no longer a threat. True False 11.Who is your primary Emergency Coordinator? 12. In case of an emergency involving a release, spill, fire or natural disaster please list key pieces of equipment, processes, and utilities which should be disconnected or stopped in some manner. Also list any other critical concerns. Use Space Below r 12. In case of an emergency involving a release, spill, fire or natural disaster please list key pieces of equipment,processes, and utilities which should be disconnected or stopped in some manner. Also list any other critical concerns. Use Space Below r �� - - Emergency Coordinator Training Name Table Tap Exercises Date Thermal Circuits Salem, MA 01.970 Facilitator Incident #I An employee informs you that there is a puddle of chemical spreading on the floor. You go to investigate and see that it appears to be coming from a Muriatic acid container. It looks like"quite a bit"has spread on the fluor. What do you do? Incident #2 You walk by the solvent dispensing area and see an employee-using the MEK. Suddenly, the barrel tips over and MEK splashes everywhere including on the employee and is spilling out of the dnim. At least half of the drum has spilled. What do you do first? What next? Incident #3 Another drum of MEK is being delivered to the plant. The driver is pulling up to the loading area and the entire drum falls off the truck, ruptures and is spilling on the ground. The driver is okay. You haven't even had your morning coffee yet..........what do you do? b, +' Incident #4 ti Everything seems to be running smoothly in the plant. Suddenly the Chlorine Alarm , sounds. Your best friend 'inside the room. You go to the door and see him lying on the 4' floor. This looks bad. What do you do? How do you ascertain the extent of this . emergency? How do you take.care of your friend and co-worker? Incident#5 . ' The Fire alarm sounds. Everyone evacuates in an orderly fashion. This is not a scheduled practice a vac'uation. Who does the head count? Who grabs the "visitor.sign in book"? Have the contractors been given a briefing on plant emergency procedures? Do you wait for the Fl)to go-in and ascertain the extent of the emergency? Do you shut off ` critical processolaluipment if any? What about the gas supply? How do you limit the amount of damagelo the business? The alarm rings the FD directly,but do you use the pull boa anyway? Where are they located? Incident 93 ADT receives the alarm that the water flow in the sprinkler.system is unusual. Who do they call? if it is you,what do you do? s • Emergency Coordinator Training Name t Table Top Exercises try Date Thermal Circuits Salem, MA 01970 Facilitator Incident #1 An employee informs you that there is a puddle of chemical spreading on the floor. You go to investigate and see that it appears to be coming from a Muriatic acid container. It looks like"quite a bit"has spread on the floor. What do you do? Incident#2 You walk by the solvent dispensing area and see an employee using the MEK. Suddenly, the barrel tips over and MEK splashes everywhere including on the employee and is spilling out of the drum.At least half of the drum has spilled. What do you do first? What next? Incident#3 Another drum of MEK is being delivered to the plant. The driver is pulling up to the loading area and the entire drum falls off the truck,ruptures and is spilling on the ground. The driver is okay. You haven't even had your morning coffee yet..........what do you do? Incident#4 Everything seems to be running smoothly in the plant. Suddenly the Chlorine Alarm sounds. Your best friend is inside the room. You go to the door and see him lying on the floor. This looks bad. What do you do? How do you ascertain the extent of this emergency? How do you take care of your friend and co-worker? Incident#5 The Fire alarm sounds. Everyone evacuates in an orderly fashion. This is not a scheduled practice evacuation. Who does the head count? Who grabs the"visitor sign in book"? Have the contractors been given a briefing on plant emergency procedures? Do you wait for the FD to go in and ascertain the extent of the emergency? Do you shut off critical processes/equipment if any? What about the gas supply? How do you limit the amount of damage to the business? The alarm rings the FD directly, but do you use the pull box anyway? Where are they located? Incident#5 ADT receives the alarm that the water flow in the sprinkler system is unusual. Who do they call? If it is you, what do you do? Thermal Circuits Trainer: Salem, MA Date: On this day I have received training on the following topics • the properties and hazardous nature of the waste produced at Thermal Circuits • emergency response procedures • emergency equipment • emergency systems: fire alarms,pull boxes, sprinklers, chlorine alarm, etc. • PPE • response to potential ground or surface water contamination incidents • shutdown operations • the Contingency Plan and its contents Printed Name Signature