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COMPLIANCE INFO_2010-2020
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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
4500 - Medical Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2010-2020
RECORD_ID
PR0450006
PE
4522
FACILITY_ID
FA0003761
FACILITY_NAME
ST JOSEPHS HOSPITAL
STREET_NUMBER
1800
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
CALIFORNIA
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
APN
12718044
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1800 N CALIFORNIA ST
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
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Approved
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Dignity Health_ <br />St. Joseph's Medical Center <br />Page 8 of 11 <br />Article I. Federal (RCRA) Hazardous Waste and Updated D, P & U Listed Waste Streams in <br />Pharmacies <br />Characteristic <br />RCRA Waste <br />Chemical/Description <br />Example <br />or List <br />Code <br />Ignitability <br />D001 <br />1. Aqueous based <br />1. Injectables, cough syrup, tinctures <br />liquid with >24% <br />2. Solvents, non -aqueous injectables <br />alcohol <br />3. Bleach, peroxides, nitrates <br />2. Liquid with flash <br />4. Amyl Nitrite in Cyanide Antidote Kit <br />point <140F <br />5. Aerosols with propane and/or <br />3. Non liquid <br />isobutane <br />capable of <br />causing fire by <br />means of friction, <br />moisture <br />absorption, <br />spontaneous <br />chemical <br />changes, or burns <br />rapidly when <br />ignited. <br />4. Oxidizers <br />5. Ignitable <br />compressed <br />gases <br />Corrosivity <br />D002 ---------- <br />Aqueous with pH <br />Monsel's Solution, Acids (Acetic Acid), <br /><2.0 or>12.5 <br />Aluminum Chloride, Hydrochloric Acid, <br />Glycolic Acid, Trichloroacetic Acid, Sodium <br />Bisulfate (pH 1.4) <br />Bases -(Potassium or Sodium Hydroxide) <br />Reactivity <br />D003 <br />None like) <br />Toxicity <br />D004-43------ <br />TCLP Concentration <br />D005 --------- <br />of any of the <br />Enemas, colorings <br />D007 ---------- <br />following <br />Vitamin, mineral supplements, colorings <br />D009 -------- <br />Barium - 100 mg/I. <br />Opthalmic preps, vaccines, injectables- <br />D010----- ----- <br />Chromium - 5 mg/I <br />thimerosal, phenylmercuric acetate or <br />D011 --------- <br />Mercury - 0.2 mg/I <br />nitrate <br />D013 --------- <br />Vitamin/mineral supplements, shampoos <br />D024 -------- -- <br />Selenium - 1 mg/I <br />Creams, applicators (as Silver Nitrate) <br />Silver - 5 mg/I <br />Creams, lotions, shampoos <br />Lindane - 0.4 mg/I <br />Some insulins and other injectables <br />m -Cresol - 0 mg/l <br />F Listed <br />Non-specific source <br />No examples- not likely in pharmacies <br />K Listed <br />Specific source <br />No examples- not likely in pharmacies <br />waste <br />P Listed <br />I P042 <br />I Epinephrine <br />11njectables <br />
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