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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0525969
PE
2247
FACILITY_ID
FA0015147
FACILITY_NAME
TARGET T1862
STREET_NUMBER
10424
STREET_NAME
TRINITY
STREET_TYPE
PKWY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95219
APN
066-020-210-000
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
10424 TRINITY PKWY
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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Adobe Captivate Tuesday, March 05, 2013 <br /> Slide 17 -Store Accountability <br /> Have this ever happened to you? I [dIdihkMwal] <br /> You arrive at work to find a bottle of bleach sitting on the Receiving Desk,and ifs leaking everywhere. <br /> You walk past the compactor and it's open and unattended_ <br /> How do you handle these situations? <br /> Do you just clean it up without saying anything?Do you ignore the situation?Or,do you follow up to hold your stare <br /> accountable? <br /> Click here to loam the steps to holdOWBAcre accountable to these programs. <br /> • Follow Up!If you do not speak up and let your leaders and Mlor r team members know that these situations <br /> could be dangerous and are not best practice,situations like these will keep happening. <br /> • Fallow up with your team that left the bottle on the desk.If they do not know the proper procedure,tell them <br /> and help them understand the importance of following it. <br /> • Work with your store's leaders to make sure their teams know why it is important to bag and tie leaky items <br /> properly_Help them understand it is not just about keeping the work area clean;it is about protecting the <br /> environment by handling these items safely. <br /> 0 <br /> Have this ever happened to you? [click to reveal] <br /> You arrive at work to find a bottle of bleach sitting on the Receiving Desk, and it's leaking everywhere. <br /> You walk past the compactor and it's open and unattended. <br /> How do you handle these situations? <br /> Do you just clean it up without saying anything? Do you ignore the situation?Or, do you follow up to hold your store accountable? <br /> Click here to learn the steps to hold your store accountable to these programs. <br /> • Follow Up! If you do not speak up and let your leaders and fellow team members know that these situations could be dangerous and <br /> are not best practice, situations like these will keep happening. <br /> • Follow up with your team that left the bottle on the desk. If they do not know the proper procedure, tell them and help them <br /> understand the importance of following it. <br /> • Work with your store's leaders to make sure their teams know why it is important to bag and tie leaky items properly. Help them <br /> understand it is not just about keeping the work area clean; it is about protecting the environment by handling these items safely. <br /> Page 21 of 22 <br />
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