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• 2. Tanks -- describe operational procedures to ensure that: <br /> This section is not applicable because hazardous wastes are currently not <br /> stored in tanks at the Sharpe facility. If tank storage is considered in the <br /> future, the Department of Health Services will be notified and the Operations <br /> Plan will be amended. <br /> D. Facility Inspection <br /> This is the final area investigated under operational procedures and <br /> details the processes contained in the facility inspection. <br /> 1. Describe the general inspection checklist and schedule including <br /> ( i.e. , include a copy) : <br /> Table VIII-2 shows a copy of the general inspection checklist. <br /> This section describes the general inspection checklist and the frequency <br /> of use. The section is divided into three areas: equipment to be inspected; <br /> types of problems to be inspected for; and the inspection schedule based on <br /> probability of environmental impact. A copy of the Sharpe facility <br /> inspection checklist is shown in Figure VII-2. <br /> a. Equipment to be inspected: <br /> • Sharpe has prepared a safety and emergency equipment inspection log <br /> (see VII-2) . The inspection log includes reviewing the condition of <br /> monitoring equipment, safety equipment, emergency response equipment, <br /> security devices, structural equipment, and operating equipment. <br /> b. Problems to be inspected for: <br /> During inspections, Sharpe staff members evaluate the condition of <br /> equipment as well as whether it is at the site and make appropriate notes on <br /> the logs. The structural integrity of each storage building is also <br /> investigated along with equipment. This evaluation considered fractures in <br /> any of the berms separating wastes storage area, and wall and ceiling <br /> condition to prevent transport of waste precipitation or wind. <br /> c. Frequency of inspection: <br /> Each hazardous waste storage building is inspected at least weekly to <br /> identify the deterioration of any of the containers and the condition of all <br /> safety and operational equipment. Areas which require additional attention <br /> to maintain human and environmental safety may be inspected as often as <br /> daily. For example, loading and unloading areas are inspected daily. <br /> VIII-19 <br /> (8-4-92) <br />