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Florido,Elianna [EHD] <br /> From: Florido, Elianna [EHD] <br /> Sent: Monday,November 2,2020 10:11 AM <br /> To: Kristin Elliott <br /> Cc: Environmental Compliance;Eric Voyles <br /> Subject: RE:HW Inspection Responses for San Joaquin Dollar General Locations <br /> Importance: High <br /> Hi Kristin, <br /> Thank you for your response.The remaining violation for Dollar General#13592 is now closed. <br /> The following is my response to your explanation of Dollar General's process for removing items from inventory: <br /> Associates make a waste determination when they determine a product can no longer be sold because it is <br /> damaged/expired. If the store manager waits more than a day to determine that the damaged/expired item is a <br /> hazardous waste, Dollar General will continue to receive violations for improper storage/management of hazardous <br /> waste. In the case of smoking cessation items, these become a federal hazardous waste the moment they expire.Thus, if <br /> expired smoking cessation items aren't placed in a hazardous waste bin as soon as they expire, Dollar General will <br /> continue to received violations for improper storage/management of hazardous waste. <br /> Please let me know if you have any questions or would like to discuss the above information further. <br /> Thank you, <br /> Elianna Florido, REHS <br /> San Joaquin County Environmental Health Department <br /> Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> 1868 East Hazelton Ave <br /> Stockton, CA 95205 <br /> P: (209)468-3420 1 F: (209) 468-3433 1 E: eflorido@slgov.org <br /> SAA-JOAQUIN <br /> ---CK)ur,rr <br /> G,tomrfl frays herr. <br /> From: Kristin Elliott<kelliott@dollargeneral.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, October 30, 2020 1:20 PM <br /> To: Florido, Elianna [EHD] <eflorido@sjgov.org> <br /> Cc: Environmental Compliance <EnvCompliance@dollargeneral.com>; Eric Voyles<evoyles@dollargeneral.com> <br /> Subject: RE: HW Inspection Responses for San Joaquin Dollar General Locations <br /> CAUTION:This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the <br /> sender and know the content is safe. <br /> Good afternoon Elianna, <br /> Thank you for the detailed response and attached is the revised manifest correction letter <br /> to address the items detailed in your 3rd question. <br /> I can provide clarity on your first question, <br /> 1. Based on Dollar General's SOP 15, SOP 31, and Environmental Compliance Training Program policies it is my <br /> understanding that expired over the counter medicines, including expired smoking cessation items, would be <br /> considered "potential safety hazardous items" (SOP 15) and should be "scanned out"and placed in the <br />