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Elianna Florido [EH] <br /> From: Middleton, Debbie <DMiddleton@Sallybeauty.com> <br /> Sent: Friday, February 8, 2019 11:20 AM <br /> To: Elianna Florido [EH] <br /> Cc: Caldwell, Sheri; Michelle D. Henry [EH] <br /> Subject: RESPONSE TO: Sally Beauty#752 Hazardous Waste Inspection Report <br /> Importance: High <br /> Elianna, <br /> In response to your amended inspection report of October 16, 2018 for Sally Beauty store#752 in Stockton, CA, please <br /> see the following: <br /> Item 103 CCR 66262.40(c) Failed to retain hazardous waste determination including waste analysis on site for 3 years. <br /> • CCR 66262.11 specifies how generators are to make waste determination; under subsection (b), listed wastes <br /> are presumed to be hazardous unless the generator has testing or generator knowledge to support a non- <br /> hazardous waste determination. SBH manages listed wastes as hazardous based on their listing and does not <br /> seek to exclude such wastes from regulation based on either testing or generator knowledge. No records are <br /> required for such determinations because they are based on regulatory listings. Subsection (b) provides that, for <br /> wastes that are not listed,the waste determination can be made based upon either testing or generator <br /> knowledge. SBH relies upon generator knowledge and training to make such waste determinations. Like most <br /> retailers,the basis of that knowledge is the classification scheme reflected in the SBH Hazardous Material <br /> Management poster displayed in the storage area,the HW Training Guide, HW Categorization Supplement, <br /> Safety Data Sheets, and any other relevant information that suppliers may provide to retailers. SBH does not <br /> individually evaluate each of the thousands of products its carries but instead relies upon general product <br /> classes for management; for example, aerosols, astringents,fragrances, hair sprays and nail polishes are <br /> indicative of the types of products that would be considered flammable. Employees are trained to look for <br /> these and similar products and management them accordingly. See copies of the training documents <br /> mentioned. <br /> Item 104 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) No modified contingency plan. <br /> • A modified contingency plan has been completed and placed near the telephone. See copy of the plan. <br /> Item 105 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) No emergency coordinator. <br /> • See above response. <br /> Item 106 CCR 66262.34(d)(2) Failed to train employees on waste handling and emergency procedures. <br /> • All associates have re-trained on waste handling and emergency procedures. See copy of training log*. <br /> The materials provided to aid associates in making a hazardous waste determinations are as follows: <br /> o Hazardous Material Management poster <br /> o Revised Hazardous Waste Training Guide, which includes a decision tree (see copy of Guide) <br /> o New Hazardous Waste Categorization supplement (see copy of Supplement) <br /> o SDS website <br /> o Toll-free number to the corporate office <br /> o Re-training of the employees at this location <br /> 1 <br />