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The following is an itemized list of hazardous waste violations that have not been <br /> addressed for Aramark Uniform & Career Apparel, LLC-Stockton as of March 15, <br /> 2019. <br /> Open violations from December 28, 2018 inspection <br /> Violation #603 -Failed to mark initial accumulation start date on satellite containers. <br /> One red metal 55 gallon drum of used oil did not have an initial start date marked. The last disposal record for used <br /> oil that was available during the inspection had a date of 3/9/2017. The initial date of waste accumulation shall be <br /> clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container used for satellite accumulation of hazardous waste. <br /> Satellite containers of hazardous waste can stay on site up to one year. Since it cannot be determined how long this <br /> waste has been stored on site, immediately dispose of this waste and provide a copy of the hazardous waste <br /> manifest to the EHD. <br /> Violation #605-Failed to completely label containers or portable tanks of hazardous waste. <br /> -One red 20 yard dumpster of filter cake was observed without a hazardous waste label. This was corrected on site. <br /> -One red metal 55 gallon drum of used oil was observed next to the filter cake dumpster without a label. This was <br /> corrected on site. <br /> -Six green plastic drums of shaker waste (lint and other debris)were observed outside the northwest corner of the <br /> building without hazardous waste labels. The operator stated that this waste would be put inside the filter cake <br /> dumpster. <br /> -Two black metal 55 gallon drums of hazardous waste were observed outside between the empty plastic drums and <br /> totes on the northwest corner of the building with faded, unreadable labels. <br /> All hazardous waste containers shall be marked with the following information: <br /> -the words"Hazardous Waste" <br /> - name and address of generator <br /> - hazardous properties <br /> - physical state <br /> -composition (contents) <br /> -accumulation start date <br /> Immediately label these containers and ensure that all hazardous waste containers are marked with all the required <br /> information. <br /> Open violations from May 13, 2015 inspection <br /> Violation#102 - Failed to determine if a waste is a hazardous waste or retain waste analysis on site for 3 <br /> years. <br /> Four 55-gallon poly containers, three 55-gallon red metal containers, six 5-gallon plastic containers, and two <br /> 5-gallon open containers (with some black oily liquid) were located adjacent to the chemical storage area, were <br /> unlabeled, and at the time of inspection lacked a hazardous waste determination. Any person who generates a <br /> waste shall determine if the waste is a hazardous waste. Immediately make a hazardous waste determination for <br /> the noted containers and manage them according the Title 22 hazardous waste regulations. Submit a statement <br /> and supporting documentation explaining how this waste was managed. <br /> Violation#104 - No modified contingency plan. <br /> An emergency coordinator and modified contingency plan information is lacking. There must be at least one <br /> emergency coordinator on site or on call to coordinate emergency response measures, and the following <br /> information must be posted by a phone: the name and phone number of the emergency coordinator; location of fire <br /> extinguishers, spill control equipment, and if present, fire alarm; and the phone number of the fire department, <br /> unless the facility has a direct alarm. Immediately appoint an emergency coordinator and post the required <br /> information by a phone. A form is provided that can be used for this purpose. <br /> Page 5 of 6 <br />