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From: Maxim Kravchuk<MKravchuk@PetSmart.com> <br /> Sent: Monday,April 27, 2020 7:57 AM <br /> To: Florido, Elianna <eflorido@s*gov.org> <br /> Subject: RE: PetSmart#1164-2019 Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> Hello Elianna, <br /> At this point we do not have an automated categorization system. We are looking into putting such system in place. <br /> I was not able to find the SDS for the specific eyewash product identified during your inspection. I could research a <br /> current product in stock or generic eyewash we would usually order from our suppliers and make a hazardous waste <br /> determination based on this information. We have a specific Potentially Hazardous Waste Disposal Program P&P which <br /> tells our Store associates to identify and categorize any potentially hazardous waste by utilizing all of the provided <br /> resources. <br /> Below is the correct hazardous waste categorization according to the SDS information.This should have been identified <br /> correctly in my previous email. <br /> • TropiClen—Corrosive Acidic Liquid <br /> • API Pond Solution#1—Toxic Liquids <br /> • API Pond Solution#2—Corrosive Basic Liquid, inorganic <br /> • API Pond Freshwater Nitrile Test Solution—Corrosive Acidic Liquid <br /> • Phosphate Test Solution#1—Corrosive Acidic liquid, inorganic <br /> • Phosphate Test Solution#2—Toxic Liquids <br /> • Pyranha—Toxic Liquids <br /> Thank you for your assistance <br /> Maxim Kravchuk I Manager of Contracted Services <br /> 19601 N. 271h Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85027 <br /> office: 623-587-2912 1 mobile: 480-487-6342 1 fax: 623-580-6512 <br /> email: mkravchuk@petsmart.com <br /> The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has <br /> taken place—George Bernard <br /> From: Florido, Elianna <eflorido@slgov.org> <br /> Sent:Thursday, April 23, 2020 1:32 PM <br /> To: Maxim Kravchuk<MKravchuk@PetSmart.com> <br /> Subject: RE: PetSmart#1164-2019 Hazardous Waste Inspection <br /> Hi Maxim, <br /> Thank you for providing the training documents. Can you confirm whether or not Petsmart employees use a scanning <br /> system that tells them which hazardous waste category a specific waste item belongs in? <br /> The eye wash I was referring to was the expired eye wash that was found at one of the facility's eye wash stations at the <br /> time of inspection. When these bottles of eye wash solution expire, how do employee's manage/dispose of the solution <br /> and how do they know how to manage the solution in that way? <br /> Also, I am concerned with the following: <br /> 2 <br />