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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2018
RECORD_ID
PR0538449
PE
2220
FACILITY_ID
FA0018210
FACILITY_NAME
99 Cents Only Stores #264
STREET_NUMBER
1449
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MARCH
STREET_TYPE
Ln
City
Stockton
Zip
95207
APN
108-270-050-000
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1449 W March Ln
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
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9 e <br /> 01Y Hazardous Waste Management <br /> 9SMRES. <br /> HAZARDOUS WASTE CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> FA—F] AEROSOL & FLAMMABLE <br /> Materials that can catch fire, or is enclosed under pressure. Examples of Ignitable items: <br /> Acetone Perfume Hairspray <br /> Rubbing Alcohol Furniture Polish Oven Cleaner <br /> OX OXIDIZER <br /> Substances which may react with other materials and accelerate a fire. Examples of Reactive Waste: <br /> Bleach /Chlorine Hydrogen Peroxide <br /> Hair Color Products Benzoyl Peroxide <br /> UW UNIVERSAL WASTE <br /> Items that are Hazardous but very common and can be recycled. <br /> Examples of Universal Waste: <br /> Fluorescent Light Bulbs Batteries <br /> Small Electronic Items Power/Electrical Cords <br /> C A CORROSIVE-ACID <br /> Materials that cause damage by eating away at the site of contact and have a pH of 2 or less. Examples of <br /> Corrosive Acids: <br /> Concrete Cleaner Jewelry Cleaner <br /> v Calcium Cleaner Rust Remover <br /> CORROSIVE-BASE <br /> Materials that cause damage by eating away at the site of contact and have a pH of 12.5 or higher. <br /> Examples of Corrosive Bases: <br /> Drain Cleaner Window Cleaner <br /> Ammonia General Surface Cleaners <br /> TOXIC <br /> Substances that may poison or cause injury when ingested through the mouth, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. <br /> Examples of Toxic Items: <br /> Insecticides v Mothballs Roach Spray <br /> Boric Acid ,Ant Poison Herbicide <br /> STATE REGULATED WASTE (CA Only)—Non-RCRA <br /> Items that contain chemicals are considered Toxic in the State of California and may not be thrown away in the regular <br /> trash or down the drain. Examples of State Regulated Waste: <br /> v Shampoos, Soaps, and Lotions Over the Counter Drugs <br /> Laundry Detergents Cosmetics <br /> Sun Tan Lotion Toothpaste/Deodorants <br /> E-Wastes <br /> E-wastes are electronic equipment that the company no longer intends to use and cannot be thrown away in the <br /> regular trash. (Examples: Computers, Printers, Monitors). Damaged electronic equipment shall be returned to the <br /> SSC. The IT department will determine the disposition of the item, then repair or dispose of the item accordingly. <br /> Confidential Information. Property of 99¢Only Stores. Distribution limited to authorized personnel only. <br /> 02.14.18 <br /> Page 6 of 11 <br />
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