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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0541240
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0023625
FACILITY_NAME
ULTA BEAUTY #1152 (Lodi)
STREET_NUMBER
1423
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
LOWER SACRAMENTO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
Lodi
Zip
95242
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1423 S LOWER SACRAMENTO RD
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Approved
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SAN,IOAHIN Environmental Health Department <br /> COUNTY AMENDED <br /> 10/9/2019 <br /> Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator Inspection Report <br /> Facility Name: Facility Address: Date: <br /> ULTA BEAUTY#1152(Lodi) 1423 S LOWER SACRAMENTO RD, Lodi October 07, 2019 <br /> SUMMARY OF VIOLATIONS <br /> (CLASS I,CLASS ll,or MINOR-Notice to Comply) <br /> Itern# Remarks <br /> 106 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) Failed to train employees on waste handling and emergency procedures. <br /> OBSERVATION: At the time of inspection, it could not be demonstrated(not necessarily documented)that <br /> employees who handle hazardous waste were properly trained, based on the following observations: <br /> 1.When asked how the facility cleans up a chemical/product spill in the facility, Christine Novoa, Merchandise <br /> Service Coordinator, stated employees use Spill Magic(absorbent)to soak up a liquid spill.When asked how the <br /> facility manages the absorbent used to clean up a chemical/product spill, Christine stated that she throws the used <br /> absorbent into the trash.When asked when the most recent spill and clean-up in the facility occurred, Christine <br /> stated a fragrance was spilled and cleaned up about one month ago. According to the Ulta Beauty Retail Stores <br /> Hazardous Waste Training Guide(see photo IMG 8536),found posted above the hazardous waste storage area, <br /> absorbent used to clean up a spilled chemical/product is to placed in a bag, labeled with the brand and product <br /> description,and placed in the In Store Pending Review Damage bin. However, according to Christine,the facility no <br /> longer uses the In Store Pending Review Damage bin,since all damaged product is placed in the hazardous waste <br /> containers. <br /> 2.A Flammable Liquid&Flammable Solid (FL)Hazardous Waste container, containing waste fragrances, nail <br /> polishes, and flammable cosmetics,was missing the generator's complete address on the hazardous waste label <br /> (IMG 8502-3). <br /> 3.The following waste items were found inside a container labeled as State Managed Waste/Toxic(ST) <br /> Hazardous Waste(HW)(IMG 8511-2): <br /> -A box containing a Clarisonic Mia Prima Sonic Cleansing Face Brush(IMG 8513). However,when Christine <br /> Novoa, Merchandise Service Coordinator, scanned the waste item, the item was identified under the words"Battery <br /> Recycling"(IMG 8514). Christine stated the waste item should have been placed in the container designated for <br /> batteries,which was found on the floor next to the hazardous waste storage area and labeled as Battery Recycling <br /> Kit(IMG 8525-8). Christine stated the battery container was missing the proper label.According to the Ulta <br /> Potentially Hazardous Waste Management posters, found posted next to the hazardous waste storage area,waste <br /> batteries are to be placed in a container with a Universal Waste label(IMG 8533, 8537). <br /> -A box containing a green bottle of Clinique liquid facial soap, a pink bottle of Clinique clarifying lotion, and a yellow <br /> bottle of Clinique moisturizing gel(IMG 8516). The box and the pink bottle of Clinique clarifying lotion labeled the <br /> clarifying lotion as flammable(IMG 8517-8).When the box was scanned,the hand-held scanner identified the entire <br /> box, including the clarifying lotion, as State Managed Waste. Christine stated all three bottles were placed in the ST <br /> HW container, based on the information provided by the scanner. <br /> 4.The following waste item was found inside a container labeled as ST HW(IMG 8519-20): <br /> -An 8 oz metal aerosol can of Kenra Nitro Memory Creme(IMG 8521-3).According to the Ulta Potentially Hazarous <br /> Waste Management posters, metal aerosol cans are to be placed in the Flammable Gas Hazardous Waste <br /> container.When the aerosol can was scanned,the hand-held scanner did not indicate which hazardous waste <br /> container the waste item should be placed in(IMG 8524). Christine stated that items that are not designated a <br /> hazardous waste category on the scanner will automatically be placed into a State Managed Waste/Toxic <br /> Hazardous Waste container. <br /> 5.The following waste item was found in a container labeled Battery Recycling Kit and observed on the floor next to <br /> the hazardous waste storage area(IMG 8525-8528): <br /> -A 5.39 oz container of Wella Eimi Shape Shift molding gum (IMG 8529-30). However,the hand-held scanner <br /> identified the waste item as a corrosive acid(IMG 8531).According to the Ulta Potentially Hazardous Waste <br /> Management poster, corrosive acid waste items are to be placed in a Corrosive Acid Hazardous Waste container. <br /> FA0023625 PR0541240 SCO01 10/07/2019 <br /> EHD 22-01 Rev.9/20/2019 Page 6 of 13 Small Quantity Hazardous Waste Generator OIR <br /> 1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 952051 T 209 468-3420 1 F 209 464-0138 1 www.sjcehd.com <br />
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