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COMPLIANCE INFO_PRE 2019
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
PRE 2019
RECORD_ID
PR0535767
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0015551
FACILITY_NAME
AutoZone #3315
STREET_NUMBER
1122
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ELEVENTH
STREET_TYPE
St
City
Tracy
Zip
95376
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1122 W ELEVENTH St
QC Status
Approved
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Policy: Absorb nt Collection Drum <br /> Location: Policy Center/California Environmental Safety <br /> Print and place olicy in a plastic sleeve and secure directly <br /> above or in the 'mmediate area of each absorbent drum. <br /> Policy: Hazardous Waste Area Sign <br /> Location: Policy Center/California Environmental Safety <br /> Print and post ir the immediate area of each drum. <br /> Absorbent Dr m Placement <br /> Drum Placeme t <br /> The absorbent c (lection drum should: <br /> • be placed in n area toward the rear of the store, <br /> • be located at least 5 feet away from the used oil tank, and <br /> • remain in pla e until it is picked up by Safety-Kleen. <br /> Important! Th absorbent collection drum may not be placed inside a <br /> restroom. <br /> Acceptable Ma erials <br /> • clay absorbe is (oil dry) with used oil, anti-freeze, or brake fluid, <br /> • oily paper towels, <br /> • oily rags, <br /> • PPE soaked with oil, and <br /> • soda ash use to neutralize spilled battery acid. <br /> Unacceptable aterials <br /> • oil filters, pai ts, solvents and soil <br /> Batteries <br /> In this chapter, you'll learn about: <br /> • used battery ecycling, and <br /> • battery acid s ills. <br /> Used lead-acid aLl tomotive batteries are considered hazardous waste in the <br /> state of Californi . Follow the steps below when a customer brings in a <br /> battery for recycl ng. <br /> 1. Log the batter as a core return on Z-net/9-Store Menu /5- <br /> Backcounter/ 07>Battery Utilities/<02> Battery Worksheet. <br />
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