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4 <br />Cc: Tonia J Shaw <Tonia.J.Shaw@kp.org> <br />Subject: RE: Kaiser Foundation & Medical Office Building - 2020 Hazardous Waste Inspections <br /> <br />CAUTION: This email is originated from outside of the organization. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the <br />sender and know the content is safe. <br /> <br />Hi Elianna, <br /> <br />We are reviewing Violation 605 and working on the labeling. <br /> <br />Regarding Violation 102, the safety data sheet provided during the time of the inspection was incorrect. After <br />further review with the department, we determined the 3M steam indicator tape does not contain lead. The <br />correct SDS was identified, reviewed and submitted back with the RTC. <br /> <br />Kind regards, <br /> <br />Felisa F. Umana, HEM, CEAS I <br />Safety Specialist – Safety Department <br />Kaiser Permanente – Central Valley Service Area <br />(209) 702-1325 (Cell) <br /> <br />Safety Share Point: https://sites.sp.kp.org/teams/safety/SitePages/Home.aspx <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />From: Florido, Elianna [EHD] <eflorido@sjgov.org> <br />Sent: Monday, June 1, 2020 2:01 PM <br />To: Felisa F Umana <Felisa.F.Umana@kp.org> <br />Cc: Tonia J Shaw <Tonia.J.Shaw@kp.org> <br />Subject: RE: Kaiser Foundation & Medical Office Building - 2020 Hazardous Waste Inspections <br />Importance: High <br /> <br />Hi Felisa, <br /> <br />I reviewed the compliance documentation you submitted for the Kaiser Manteca Hospital and Medical Office Building. <br />The following information/clarification is still needed in order to correct the remaining open violations: <br /> <br />Kaiser Manteca Hospital: <br />1. Violation 102 – The steam indicator tape safety data sheet (SDS) (attached) that was provided to me at the time <br />of inspection is different than the SDS you refer to in your compliance paperwork. The attached SDS states the <br />indicator tape contains lead. Is the tape containing lead still being used? If yes, submit the hazardous waste <br />determination for the tape containing lead, and demonstrate current labeling and storage for this waste if it is <br />determined to be hazardous. <br />2. Violation 605 – As explained at the time of inspection, the words “Most In One” alone do not accurately <br />demonstrate the composition (contents) of the hazardous waste being stored. Explain how the hazardous waste <br />labels with “Most In One” as the composition (contents) will be changed to accurately reflect the waste being <br />stored. <br /> <br />Kaiser Manteca Medical Office Building: