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0 0 Pagel of 3 <br />Alfonso Arambula [EH] <br />From: Dabney, Alison (CDPH-DDWEM) [Alison. Dabney@cdph.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 1:51 PM <br />To: Alfonso Arambula [EH] <br />Subject: Re: Medical Waste Containers <br />Yes. Please give them the last email string only (cut out first discussion). <br />From: Alfonso Arambula [EH] <aarambula@sjcehd.com> <br />To: Dabney, Alison (CDPH-DDWEM) <br />Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <RMcClellon@sjcehd.com> <br />Sent: Wed Jan 04 13:47:16 2012 <br />Subject: RE: Medical Waste Containers <br />Hello Alison, <br />I appreciate very much your help on this matter and timely response. I would like to share this email with the <br />operator using the hampers to show we our in line with the state, is that okay? <br />Thanks again <br />Alfonso Arambula <br />San Joaquin County <br />Environmental Health Department <br />600 E. Main Street. Stockton, CA 95202 <br />Email: aarambula@sicehd.com (209) 468-9673 <br />EHD Website: hftp:%/www.sigov/www.sigov.org/ehd Fax (209) 468-8392 <br />From: Dabney, Alison (CDPH-DDWEM) [mailto:Alison.Dabney@cdph.ca.gov] <br />Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2012 9:34 AM <br />To: Alfonso Arambula [EH] <br />Cc: Robert McClellon [EH] <br />Subject: RE: Medical Waste Containers <br />We began our policy on kickbuckets and hampers because of the healthcare staff wanting a <br />container available for a specific usage. Here are some examples: <br />-Kickbuckets in a trauma area: ER or trauma treatment room. They are to be emptied <br />immediately after treatment of the patient is finished. <br />9/13/2012 <br />