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Contractors who have been certified in decontamination through the Department of Health Clandestine Drug Lab (CDL) Program must provide safe workplaces for their employees and subcontractors by complying with Washington State Department of Labor and Industries’ (L&I) regulations.  It is the CDL contractor’s obligation to be familiar with, and implement, all applicable Department of Labor and Industries workplace regulations.

 

Note: As of May 1, 2004, the requirements in WAC 296-62-300 through 296-62-3195 apply only to agriculture. The requirements for all other industries relating to hazardous waste have been moved to chapter 296-843 WAC, Hazardous Waste Operations.  The full text of Chapter 296-843 WAC may be seen on the Washington State Legislature Web site.

The training requirements for Hazardous Waste Operations may be found in the 200 section of the new rule, Chapter 296-843-200 WAC, the full text of which is on the Washington State Legislature Web site.

For more information about workplace regulations, please go to the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Web site or call 360- 902-4622.
 

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