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0 0 <br /> The Scofts Company <br /> Linden, CA <br /> Random Truck Load inspections <br /> General practices: <br /> Random load checks must be done to every green waste supplier to manage the <br /> amount of non-compostable materials from incoming green waste. Load checking will <br /> be performed by a qualified Scotts associate and will report any abnormality to the next <br /> level of management. <br /> Random Load checking Procedures: <br /> 1. Direct truck to the designated unloading area and remain near truck to inspect <br /> load as it is being unloaded. <br /> 2. Once Yard trimmings are unloaded spread them out with front-end loader to <br /> facilitate visual inspection. During the Inspection process, facility staff will remove <br /> contamination (e.g., Plastic bags, glass botles, etc) if necessary. The staff will <br /> also search for hazardous waste such as batteries, waste oil, or solvents. <br /> 3. Following inspection, the material will be temporarily stored in stockpiles in the <br /> material receiving area. Material must be ground before seven days of arrival <br /> and placed in windrows for composting. <br /> - If contamination of plastic bags glass bottles or any other house hold waste is found in <br /> quantities grater then 3% by weight, load will be segregated and must be reported to next <br /> level of management for proper disposal <br /> - If hazardous waste is found (e.g., Batteries, waste oil, computer monitors, or solvents) <br /> must be reported to Tony Chavez, Jose Acevedo or Jose Barraza for proper collection and <br /> disposal. <br />