Large Quantity Generators and Tsdf Inspection Checklist is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is a Large Quantity Generator?
A: A Large Quantity Generator is a facility that produces a significant amount of hazardous waste.
Q: What is a TSDF?
A: A TSDF (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility) is a facility that handles and manages hazardous waste.
Q: What is a Tsdf Inspection Checklist?
A: A TSDF Inspection Checklist is a tool used to assess and ensure compliance with regulations at a TSDF.
Q: Why is the Tsdf Inspection Checklist important?
A: The TSDF Inspection Checklist is important to ensure that hazardous waste facilities are operating in compliance with regulations and to identify any potential hazards or violations.
Q: Who conducts Tsdf inspections in North Dakota?
A: TSDF inspections in North Dakota are conducted by the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (ND DEQ).
Q: What are some common items included in a Tsdf Inspection Checklist?
A: Common items in a TSDF Inspection Checklist include facility permits, documentation of waste handling procedures, storage areas, containment systems, and emergency response plans.
Q: What happens if a Tsdf fails an inspection?
A: If a TSDF fails an inspection, they may be subject to enforcement actions, such as fines or penalties, and may be required to take corrective actions to address any violations or deficiencies identified.
Q: How often are Tsdf inspections conducted?
A: The frequency of TSDF inspections varies, but they are typically conducted on a regular basis to ensure ongoing compliance with regulations.
Q: Can a facility refuse a Tsdf inspection?
A: In general, facilities are required to allow TSDF inspections as part of their compliance obligations. Refusing an inspection can result in enforcement actions.
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