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appropriate hazardous waste container immediately, rather than left in the Damage Control Center boxes which <br />are inspected only once a week. Please confirm if my understanding is correct. <br />"immediately scanned out" is not a process that all DG associates are qualified to <br />execute, as there are inventory management controls in place to ensure that products are <br />appropriately removed from inventory. The process of scanning items out of inventory is <br />executed by our Assistant & Store Managers only. If an associate recovers a <br />damaged/expired product on the sales floor, they are to remove the product from the <br />sales floor to prevent the sale of the item and place in the receiving room for their <br />manager/assistant to review the product. The store manager/Assistant will review the <br />product during the next damage to Zero event/shift and at that time make a waste <br />determination and place the item in the appropriate hazardous waste bin. <br />The damage station's primary function is for the Store manager and Assistant to <br />efficiently manage products that have not yet been removed from inventory. <br />Please let me know if you have additional questions or need further documentation and <br />thank you again for your time to help us bring our store back into compliance. <br />11-11 I Ifni IT, <br />Kristin Elliott <br />Environmental Services Manager <br />Dollar General Corporation <br />100 Mission Ridge <br />Goodlettsville, TN 37072 <br />Phone: 615-855-5365 <br />Mobile: 629-203-1646 <br />From: Florido, Elianna [EHD] <eflorido@sigov.org> <br />Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 3:45 PM <br />To: Kristin Elliott <kelliott@dollargeneral.com> <br />Cc: Environmental Compliance<EnvCompliance@dollargeneral.com>; Eric Voyles <evoyles@dollareeneral.com> <br />Subject: RE: HW Inspection Responses for San Joaquin Dollar General Locations <br />Importance: High <br />Hi Kristin, <br />Thank you for your response and additional documentation. Below is my follow up response. <br />1. Based on Dollar General's SOP 15, SOP 31, and Environmental Compliance Training Program policies it is my <br />understanding that expired over the counter medicines, including expired smoking cessation items, would be <br />considered "potential safety hazardous items" (SOP 15) and should be "scanned out" and placed in the <br />appropriate hazardous waste container immediately, rather than left in the Damage Control Center boxes which <br />are inspected only once a week. Please confirm if my understanding is correct. <br />2. Dollar General #13632: all hazardous waste violations are now closed. <br />3. Dollar General #13592: The following issues were found on the attached manifest correction letter: <br />The dates of service are incorrect for the highlighted manifests in the attached manifest correction <br />letter. The date of service should be the date the generator signed the manifest (generator date). Please <br />