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Dollar General #14661, 1940 McHenry Ave. Escalon, CA Record ID PR0540012 <br />08/14/2019 CUPA – Haz. Waste <br />PHOTO # 10 <br />Elianna Florido, REHS Page 10 of 22 <br />Based on the types of violations observed, the facility employees are not tr ained on proper hazardous waste (HW) handling or the training provided has <br />been inadequate. <br /> <br />1. The following waste items were found bagged and inside a HW tote labeled as Toxic HW (IMG 8287-8293, 8300-4): <br />- A Clairol Frost & Tip hair coloring kit, which the hand held scanner stated should be placed in the Toxic HW tote. However, the hair coloring kit package <br />listed highlighting powder, developing creme, and CC Colorseal Conditioner, each of which is made up of a different list of ingredients. Only the container <br />of developing creme was found inside the kit. According to the package label, the highlighting powder contains sodium metasil icate, which according to the <br />DG HW guidance poster should be placed in the Alkaline HW tote. The developing creme contains h ydrogen peroxide, which according to the DG HW <br />guidance poster should be placed in the Oxidizer HW tote. The CC Colorseal Conditioner contain alcohols, fragrance, and oil, which according to the DG <br />HW guidance poster should be placed in the Flammable HW tote. David placed the developing creme into the Oxidizer HW tote at the time of inspection. <br />- A nearly empty and leaky container of Cranberry Premium (liquid) Hand Soap, without any spill clean -up material to account for the missing liquid. David <br />Barajas, Store Manager, did not know what happened to the liquid that was once in the container. According to David, when a product is used by <br />employees to clean the facility or "store-used," an employee will mark the item with a code that is generated once the item is taken out of the store's <br />inventory. The Cranberry hand soap was not marked with such a code, while a nearly empty container of Aloe Cream Soap was mar ked with a "store-use" <br />code. <br />- A nearly empty container of Palmolive Ultra Dish Liquid soap, without any spill clean-up material to account for the missing liquid. The container was not <br />marked with a "store-use" code. David did not know what happened to the liquid that was once in the container. <br />