Laserfiche WebLink
The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for JAAS AUTO SERVICE as of Apri129, 2019. <br /> Open violations from September 24, 2014 inspection <br /> Violation #605 -Failed to completely label containers or tanks of hazardous waste. <br /> Two 55 gallon steel drums of used oil, a black plastic garbage can of used oil, a 5 gallon blue plastic bucket of used <br /> oil, and a 5 gallon blue steel bucket of used oil were observed behind the shop without labels. A 5 gallon blue <br /> plastic bucket of used oil was observed next to the used oil tank without a label. Three 55 gallon steel drums of <br /> used oil were observed in the shop pit storage area without labels. All hazardous waste containers shall be marked <br /> with the following information: <br /> -the words"Hazardous Waste" <br /> - name and address of generator <br /> - hazardous properties (ignitable, corrosive, reactive, toxic) <br /> - physical state (liquid, solid) <br /> -composition (contents) <br /> -accumulation start date <br /> Immediately label these containers and ensure that all containers are marked with all the required information. <br /> Since it cannot be determined how long the unlabeled containers of used oil have been on site, immediately contact <br /> a licensed hazardous waste hauler to dispose of this waste under manifest and submit a copy of the manifest to the <br /> EHD. This is a Class II violation. <br /> Violation#608 - Failed to properly manage used oil and fuel filters. <br /> Bills of lading for the recycling of used oil filters for the last three years were not found on site. A copy of each bill of <br /> lading must be kept on site for at least three years. Immediately locate a copy of all bills of lading for used oil filters <br /> for the last three years, maintain them on site, and submit copies to the EHD. This is a Class II violation. <br /> A 55 gallon steel drum of used oil filters was observed in the motor oil storage room with no lid. Three 5 gallon <br /> buckets and a 55 gallon steel drum of used oil filters were observed in the oil drain pit inside the shop without lids or <br /> labels. Used oil filters shall be drained of free-flowing oil, stored in a closed, rainproof container, labeled as"drained <br /> used oil filters," and marked with an accumulation start date. Immediately close and label these containers and <br /> ensure that all used oil filters are managed in this way. Since it cannot be determined how long the used oil filters in <br /> the pit have been on site, immediately recycle these filters under a bill of lading and submit a copy of the bill of <br /> lading to the EHD. This is a Class II violation. <br /> Violation #706 -Failed to properly manage universal waste electronic devices, CRTs or CRT glass. <br /> Awaste television (CRT)was observed stored on the ground in the yard along the south fence line next to pallets <br /> and vehicle parts. According to Mr. San, the TV was placed outside for disposal approximately one week ago. <br /> Universal waste electronic devices, CRTs and CRT glass shall be stored in a manner that prevents breakage and <br /> release to the environment. All broken universal waste electronic devices, CRTs, and CRT glass and releases shall <br /> be immediately cleaned and containerized. Immediately store all universal waste electronic devices, CRTs, and <br /> CRT glass in a manner that prevents breakage and release to the environment. This is a Class II violation. <br /> Violation #707 -Failed to label universal waste to identify type of universal waste. <br /> A waste television (CRT)was observed unlabeled in the yard behind the shop. Universal waste shall be marked <br /> with the words "Universal Waste" and the type of waste (batteries, mercury containing equipment, lamps, electronic <br /> devices, CRTs, CRT glass). Immediately label these wastes and ensure that all universal wastes are labeled with <br /> the required information. This is a Class II violation. <br /> Page 16 of 17 <br />