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Gaitan, Jason <br /> From: Robert Engkvist <bobby@ddlift.com> <br /> Sent: Monday,January 27, 2020 12:06 PM <br /> To: Gaitan,Jason <br /> Subject: FW:Violation 102, 406, 605 <br /> Attachments: Classification of hazard materials.PNG;Violation 605-c jpg; violation102 receipt.pdf; 55 <br /> gallon soap jpg; violation 406.pdf, 55 gallon soap with label jpg <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Jason, <br /> Here are the responses to the open violations. <br /> We are still working on the manifests, which are filed in boxes, so far we have found three that you have requested. As <br /> soon we have found them all I will send them over. <br /> Violation 102: <br /> The white 5 gallon bucket near the fork lift washing area is staged in the area for clumps of mud that are to big to be <br /> washed down into the wash pit drain. Then get scooped up by a shovel and into the white bucket. If the clumps of mud <br /> have oily deposits we then dispose of the containments into the drum. Labeled under part no. 875460. Attached above <br /> highlighted in the pdf disposal receipt violation 102 from safety kleen. For the 55 gallon drum with unknown contents <br /> near fork lift washing area (south side of shop) is soap. Picture will be attached as 55 gallon soap. <br /> Violation 406: <br /> Contaminated container not marked with date emptied or managed within one year,the drum was labeled and <br /> disposed to safety kleen. No longer on our facility. <br /> Violation 605: <br /> On our hazardous waste labels at the very top, is a HAZARD CLASS box, per containment each number is a class of <br /> properties,the number on the label correlates to the nine classes of hazardous materials. Every hazardous material is <br /> assigned to one of nine hazard classes as defined in 49 CFR 172.101 and 173. Hazardous waste label also ask's for <br /> the state of containment is in. Liquid or solid. <br /> I have attached the "nine" classifications of hazardous materials, along with one of our hazardous waste drums labeled, <br /> with the numbers to state which properties are residing in that drum. <br /> I can remove the numbers that state which properties are inside the drum, exchange them to words (toxic, corrosive, <br /> flammable) and or write underneath the number? I have left the numbers on label stating what class they fall <br /> underneath while including the actual words of the properties. <br /> Thanks, <br /> i <br />