DTSC Hazardous Waste Generator Requirements Fact Sheet - Department of Toxic Substances Control 2025

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Personnel working with small quantity generators (SQG) or large quantity generators (LQG) of hazardous waste must complete RCRA refresher training every year following their initial training.
The Toxicity Criteria Rule protects human health by ensuring that human health risk assessments, risk-based screening levels, and risk-based remediation goals for hazardous waste and hazardous substance cleanup sites in California use the appropriate toxicity criteria specified in section 69021 of the rule.
Although as SQG there is no legal mandate for training documentation, it is highly recommended as a tool to demonstrate compliance with this requirement. It is also recommended that employees receive annual refresher training.
The hazardous waste categories include acutely hazardous waste, extremely hazardous waste, non-RCRA hazardous waste, RCRA hazardous waste, special waste and universal waste. DTSC has provided a self-paced internet course on hazardous waste identification to further assist in properly identifying waste.
Facility personnel must also take part in an annual review of the initial training and complete general awareness and function-specific training every 24 months.
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Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQGs) VSQGs may not accumulate more than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste at any time. VSQGs must ensure that hazardous waste is delivered to a person or facility who is authorized to manage it.
While there is no explicit training requirement for VSQG personnel, employees must know enough to act in compliance with applicable Federal and State regulations.
Section 260.10 defines a generator as any person, by site, whose act or process produces hazardous waste identified or listed in Part 261 or whose act first causes a hazardous waste to become subject to regulation. This definition contains three important terms you need to understand to apply the generator

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