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Recognizing Waste, Continued <br />Recognizing Recognizing if an item is a waste is the first part of the damages process. <br />Waste The following steps should be taken to determine if an item is a waste. <br />© CVS/pharmacy <br />1 <br />Scan damages with RF unit and follow prompts. <br />RF unit may ask whether an item is "leaking." Choose "Yes" if the item <br />2 <br />meets any of the following: leaking, about to leak, partially full, missing <br />nozzle, crushed or damaged, or has a missing or broken cap. Refer to the <br />"Do Not Ship" examples in the next section. <br />If you choose "Yes" an item is "leaking," the item is a waste. These items <br />3 <br />cannot be returned to the DC. Go to Part 2 ("Is Waste Item Hazardous") to <br />determine the proper disposal method. If the RF unit accepts any <br />"leaking" items as returns back to the DC, ignore the RF unit. <br />If you choose "No" to whether an item is "leaking," the item is not a waste, <br />unless the RF unit directs you to mark it down to zero and dispose of it at <br />4 <br />the store level. Follow the RF unit prompts to either return this item to the <br />DC or, if it must be disposed at the store, go to Part 2 ("Is Waste Item <br />Hazardous") to determine the proper disposal method. <br />Continued on next page <br />C. <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010367 <br />