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RECEIVED <br />Hazardous Materials & Waste Contingency Plan <br />Kaiser Permanente Manteca Hospital <br />1/01/2025-12/3 1/2025 <br />This plan applies to the following facility location s : <br />MAR 2 0 2025 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />PERMIT/SERVICES <br />Location <br />„ <br />Address EPA ID # <br />Manteca Hospital 1777 W. Yosemite Avenue CAR000157727 <br />Person responsible for implementingthe Hazardous Waste ContingencyPlan: <br />Safety Officer Chandra Buchanan Cell: (209) 275-9160 <br />EVS Director Luis Ahumada Cell: (209) 672-5446 <br />1. List the types of hazardous waste generated at your facility: <br />RCRA <br />Non-RCRA Hazardous waste <br />Bulk Chemotherapy waste <br />2. Estimate the monthly amount of hazardous waste generated at your facility: <br />Kaiser Permanente Manteca Hospital generates approximately 427 pounds/month. <br />This facility is a Large Quantity Generator due to the medical services that are provided. <br />3. Describe the hazardous waste handling procedures utilized by and applicable to your <br />facility: <br />(a) Onsite location and method for segregation, containment, packaging, labeling, and <br />collection- <br />All hazardous waste is separated and disposed at the point of origin. <br />Waste will be contained in ridged containers with lids. <br />Waste will be labeled on one side and the top. <br />Reusable rigid containers are used to transport hazardous waste from the department <br />to the containment area. <br />All containers shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary manner. <br />All containers will be transported in the upright position. <br />The following materials are classified as hazardous waste: Labeling Procedures: <br />RCRA Pharmaceutical wastes — waste pharmaceuticals which are federally <br />hazardous (RCRA). Marked with a Hazardous Waste label. <br />Non-RCRA Hazardous wastes — waste chemicals that have the characteristics: <br />Toxic, Flammable, Corrosive Marked with a Hazardous Waste label. <br />Bulk Chemotherapy wastes — A container is considered bulk chemotherapy <br />waste if: <br />When the chemotherapy drug can be dripped, scrapped or poured in any <br />amount <br />Examples of bulk chemotherapy waste are: <br />Contaminated gowns, gloves, masks, cleaning clothes, and barriers <br />IV tubing <br />C) IV bags/bottles <br />Syringes <br />Drug vial . <br />Marked with a Hazardous Waste label, <br />indicating-"Chemotherapy" or "CHEMO" <br />, visible from all directions <br />Manteca Hospital Page 1 of 5