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Managing Hazardous Waste <br /> Start with Identifying Waste vs. Sellable Product <br /> Items with minor damage that do not impact the use of the product, may be marked down for <br /> sale at a reduced price. "Minor damage" can be items with crushed corners, some items with <br /> partial content, or a single missing piece (for example, packages of batteries or tea lights where <br /> one item has been removed). <br /> Only Store Managers/Assistant Store Managers are allowed to process reduced items. <br /> We must be sure that we DO NOT sell... <br /> Opened or expired <br /> medications... <br /> Items without Aerosols that don't Or electronics that <br /> labels... spray... don't work. <br /> NEVER SELL ITEMS THAT HAVE <br /> BEEN IDENTIFIED AS HAZARDOUS WASTE. <br /> Yellow Dot Program: Keeping Waste Out of the Trash/Dumpster <br /> Hazardous waste can never end up in the trash or dumpster. <br /> To ensure that hazardous waste from your store does not <br /> end up in the dumpster, the SM or ASM is responsible for <br /> visually inspecting each trash bag, box, or loose item, prior <br /> to it being placed in the dumpster. After the SM or ASM <br /> visually inspects each bag, box, or item for hazardous waste, <br /> he/she must write the date and his/her initials on a yellow ; <br /> sticker and place the sticker on the bag, box or item. <br /> The PDT (scan gun) or the company's Waste Category Guide should be used when inspecting <br /> trash to assist with the identification of hazardous waste. <br /> Hazardous Waste Quick Reference Guide 4 May 2019 <br />