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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2020
RECORD_ID
PR0537497
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0002472
FACILITY_NAME
DOLLAR TREE #01240
STREET_NUMBER
678
Direction
N
STREET_NAME
WILSON
STREET_TYPE
WAY
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
678 N WILSON WAY STE 37
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
001
QC Status
Approved
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Always Work Safe <br /> Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) provide detailed information on products and their chemical content <br /> including potential hazards and protective measures. You can review the SDSs available in your <br /> store binder, or by contacting our vendor "3E" for assistance at 1-800-451-8346, or online. (See <br /> resources at the end of this guide.) <br /> The quickest way to learn about the safe use and handling of a product is to check its <br /> label. The label typically carries one of the following "signal words" to alert the user to <br /> potential hazards: <br /> • "DANGER" is the most hazardous, signaling a product capable of causing serious injury or <br /> death on its own —without exposure to heat, water or other chemicals to trigger a reaction. <br /> • "WARNING" means the product could potentially cause serious injury or death, but would <br /> likely require another chemical, water or heat to react. <br /> • "CAUTION" is used on products containing chemicals that could potentially result in <br /> moderate injury. <br /> Many potentially hazardous products are also labeled with symbols or "pictograms" like those <br /> shown below. These are the most common characteristics found with our retail products. <br /> Corrosives can eat through Flammables can create fire <br /> metal, burn skin, and create hazards as well as harmful <br /> u <br /> CORROSIVE vapors. FLAMMABLE vapors. <br /> Reactives can explode or create Toxics can be poisonous <br /> poisonous gas when in contact �Ai to people and other <br /> with other chemicals. living things. <br /> Explosive Toxic <br /> Safety Basics <br /> • Read the label or check the SDS for a damaged chemical product before handling or using it. <br /> • Never mix chemicals. Incompatible chemicals can create serious health hazards such as <br /> noxious or corrosive fumes, fires and explosions. <br /> • Always wear disposable gloves and safety glasses when processing waste or cleaning up a <br /> hazardous spill. When finished, thoroughly wash your hands and arms up to the elbows. <br /> • If chemical splashes on your skin, flush the area with water for several minutes. <br /> • If chemical splashes in your eyes, flush eyes with water for 15-20 minutes and seek medical <br /> assistance if needed. <br /> • Report all incidents to your manager. <br /> Hazardous Waste Quick Reference Guide 2 April 2019,ver 1.0 <br />
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