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A generator is any person who produces a hazardous waste as listed or characterized in part 261 of title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR).
If you generate 100 kilograms or less of RCRA waste or one kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste, and meet certain other requirements, you are exempted by U.S. EPA from many of its regulations, including the requirement to have an EPA ID Number.
Household hazardous wastes (HHW) are materials found in residential wastes that would be regulated as hazardous wastes if they were generated outside of a household. These household wastes can be flammable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive and can be dangerous if handled improperly.

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All hazardous waste regulations, including the RCRA training requirements, can be enforced by the EPA. In states that have an authorized RCRA program, hazardous waste regulations may also be enforced by the state environmental department.
Hazardous Materials Management Plan - Standard Form HMMP A HMMP consists of Business Activities, Business Owner/Operator Identification, Hazardous Materials Inventory, Site Map, Emergency Response/Contingency Plan, and Employee Training Plan.
Over time, these regulations became stricter and enforced greater control and requirements that generator manufacturers must adhere to and are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
A generator is considered EPA-compliant if it meets the national standards and regulations2 set forth by the Environmental Protection Agency for nonroad compression-ignition (NRCI) engines. These standards are confirmed by certain test procedures, proper labeling and warranty obligations.
Federal regulations only require large quantity generators (LQGs) to submit the Biennial Report (40 CFR 262.41). Small quantity generators (SQGs) and very small quantity generators (VSQGs) are not subject to the federal biennial reporting requirements.

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