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SANJ 0 A Q U i N Environmental Health Department <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> Dollar General#14130 4115 N EL DORADO ST. STOCKTON July 19 2019 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I,CLASS II,or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Item# Remarks <br /> 106 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) Failed to train employees on waste handling and emergency procedures. <br /> Based on the types of violations observed,the facility employees are not trained on proper hazardous waste(HW) <br /> handling or the training provided has been inadequate. <br /> 1.When asked how employee's determine which HW tote a waste item should be placed into, Bill did know who to <br /> call if he had questions. Bill was not aware to call the phone number for M.S.D.S, listed on the Spill Response Tips <br /> poster posted next to the HW storage area, in order to obtain more information about hazardous material and item <br /> Safety Data Sheets(SDS). (IMG 7482) <br /> 2.The following observations were made in the hazardous waste(HW)storage area of the facility(IMG 7481, 7527): <br /> A.The following bagged waste items were found in a Toxic HW tote(IMG 7486): <br /> 1. A package containing a Duracell alkaline 9V1 battery. However,when Bill Davis, Store Manager, scanned <br /> the battery's barcode,the hand-held scanner stated the battery should be placed in the Universal Environmental Bin. <br /> Bill stated that the battery should have been placed into the Universal Waste tote. (IMG 7486-90) <br /> 2. A seemingly empty container of Window Cleaner containing ammonia, and with an absorbent pad.According <br /> to Bill,this cleaner was a store-use item,which was used by employees to clean the facility. Bill stated that store-use <br /> items are marked as store-use and have the item's barcode crossed out.According to Bill, empty chemical containers <br /> are also scanned to determine which hazardous waste tote the item should be placed in.According to the Dollar <br /> General(DG) Environmental Compliance poster(Poster), found posted next to the HW storage area, items labeled as <br /> containing ammonia are to be placed in the Alkaline HW tote. (IMG 7483, 7492-3) <br /> 3. A Febreze Air Freshener aerosol can. However, according to the Poster, and the DG Flammable HW <br /> Guidance document(Guidance)also posted near the HW storage area,aerosols are to be placed in the Flammable <br /> HW tote. (IMG 7494, 7497-7502). <br /> 4. A seemingly empty container of Mean Green Super Strength Cleaner&Degreaser, and with an absorbent <br /> pad. However,the scanner indicated the cleaner should be placed in the Alkaline HW tote.(IMG 7503-6) <br /> 5. A seemingly empty container of Pine Glo Antibacterial and Disinfectant cleaner. Since, the scanner did not <br /> provide an indication as to which HW tote this cleaner should be placed in, Bill stated he would have thought to place <br /> the container in the Flammable HW tote since he believed Pine Sol cleaner,which is pictured on the DG Flammable <br /> HW Guidance, is similar to the Pine Glo cleaner. (IMG 7507-10) <br /> 6. A seemingly empty container of LA's Totally Awesome Cleaner Degreaser Spot Remover,and with an <br /> absorbent pad. However, according to the DG Alkaline HW Guidance,degreasers are classified as Alkaline HW. (IMG <br /> 7500, 7511, 7515) <br /> 7. A container of Armor All Glass Cleaner leaking out of the bag and into a tote, and with an absorbent pad. <br /> However, according to the DG HW Flammable Guidance, glass cleaners are classified as Flammable HW. (IMG <br /> 7512-7514, 7523-4) <br /> 8. A leaking container of Tide Oxi laundry detergent was found missing it's cap,with paper towels partially <br /> blocking the container opening, and without absorbent pads.According to Dollar General's Environmental Compliance <br /> Program Training, absorbent pads shall be placed in a bag with a leaking item before placing the bagged item upright <br /> in the HW tote to prevent spillage. (IMG 7516-17, 7608) <br /> 9. An aerosol can of Raid,which was missing the actuator. According to the DG Poster, and Flammable HW <br /> Guidance, aerosols are classified as Flammable HW. (IMG 7519-20) <br /> 10.A blue auxiliary cable.According to Bill,the auxiliary cable should have been placed in the Universal Waste <br /> tote. (IMG 7525) <br /> 11.A container of Body Fantasies Pink Vanilla Kiss Fragrance Body Spray,with a flammable warning on the <br /> FA0010801 PR0537834 SCO01 07/19/2019 <br /> EHD 22-01 Rev.09/27/2018 Page 6 of 12 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OR <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 1 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjcehd.com <br />