Surface Burning and Incineration

Note to Users:
This checklist may include terms specific to Operation Enduring Freedom and should be customized as needed. For example:
For specific percentages and numbers, the user should apply the appropriate numbers; such as 70%, 80%, 90%, 99%, etc.
For periodic terms, such as “weekly,” the user should apply the appropriate period, such as daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, annually, etc.
Quality Assurance
REQUIREMENT / YES / NO / N/O / N/A / COMMENT
1.  Verify that the contractor is performing QA/QC checks IAW the contractor’s quality plan and schedule for this service. / c / c / c / c
Surface Burning
REQUIREMENT / YES / NO / N/O / N/A / COMMENT
2.  Does the contractor provide new or operate existing uncontaminated burn site while minimizing the environmental effects on the base camp in coordination with the LSO and at the direction of the ACO? (Verify) / c / c / c / c
3.  Does the contractor ensure the products of combustion are reduced to ash and non-combustible components? (Validate process) / c / c / c / c
REQUIREMENT / YES / NO / N/O / N/A / COMMENT
4.  Does the contractor ensure that the following products are not burned?
Note: Hazardous waste, hazardous materials, regulated medical waste, Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants (POL) products (other than waste fuel to start a fire), rubber, tar paper, asphalt shingles, tires, treated wood, batteries of any type, unexploded ordnance (UXO), aerosol cans, compressed gas cylinders, plastic (except de minimis amounts), paint, paint thinner and strippers, pesticides, pesticide containers, asbestos, appliances and electrical equipment, electrical wires, or other materials that create unreasonable amounts of smoke, fumes, or hazardous air pollutants. / c / c / c / c
5.  Does the contractor operate the burn pit from three hours after sunrise to three hours before sunset to ensure good smoke dispersion? (Validate burn process)
Note: Burn pit operations should be discontinued (do not add additional material) three hours before sunset. / c / c / c / c
6.  Does the contractor minimize any type of smoke exposures to the camp population?(Verify processes) / c / c / c / c
7.  Verify that contractor personnel are trained / qualified for the system they operate? / c / c / c / c
Incineration
REQUIREMENT / YES / NO / N/O / N/A / COMMENT
8.  Verify that the contractor install, operate and maintain Government furnished incinerators in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions (operator’s manual and/or O&M manual) and in coordination with the LSO and at the direction of the ACO. / c / c / c / c
9.  Does the contractor ensure the incinerator is certified by the country where manufactured in order to control emissions? (Validate) / c / c / c / c
10.  Does the contractor ensure that incinerators are used only for their intended purpose?
Note: Example: Only hazardous waste (HW) in HW incinerator regulated medical waste (RMW) in RMW incinerator, and solid waste (SW) in SW incinerator. / c / c / c / c
11.  To reduce maximum volume reduction does the contractor ensure wet waste never exceeds 25% of waste input? (Verify Process) / c / c / c / c

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