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Inspection Report <br /> We began the inspection in the reception area of the facility (see map in attachment 4). The <br /> LC facility is in a relatively small building. The building is divided into three areas by a service <br /> counter and a partial wall. One area is the reception area where customers enter. This area is <br /> bordered by a service counter. The plating area of the facility is accessed by walking through a <br /> swinging door in the service counter, and continuing a short distance (less than ten feet) through the <br /> office and storage area. There is no door separating the office/storage area from the plating area. <br /> As a result, potentially hazardous residues from metal finishing operations are accumulated on the <br /> floor in the office area. The view of the facility from the service counter is shown in the following <br /> photograph: <br /> Photograph 1-View from <br /> reception area, across <br /> the service counter and <br /> toward the entrance to <br /> the plating area. <br /> �r <br /> We walked through the office/storage area and into the plating area. The following photographs <br /> show the entrance to the plating area: <br /> 1 ` Photograph 2-View from <br /> office/storage area into the <br /> plating area. There is an office <br /> i ., I theright <br /> «,-�'i=• desk immediately to g <br /> and behind the photographer. <br /> Q, jai • Note the discoloration on the <br /> t,4 sides of the plating tank and <br /> on the floor of the facility <br /> (arrows). This discoloration is <br /> spilled chemical residues and <br /> a large accumulation of dust <br /> from chrome polishing. <br /> 4 <br />