Title Page
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Hazardous Waste Inspection- each container needs to have its own inspection completed weekly
One inspection for each container! -
Inspector's Name
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Date and Time
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Project
- PCCP - Marconi
- Convent
- PONO Yard
- NOV-13
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Photo of waste containers
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How many cans were punctured since last week's inspection? (# of cans)
review
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Is the area free of debris and other materials?<br><br>At Risk indicates an issue.
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Is the ground clean and dry?
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Are the container tops free of any spillage?
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Is the area free of spills or leaks?
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Is secondary containment being used where needed?<br><br>Add any pictures if needed
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Are all of the containers in good condition? (free of dents and corrosion, no bulging, or otherwise deteriorating)
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Are all containers properly closed?<br><br>At risk indicates an issue
Label info
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Are containers properly labeled with hazardous waste labels?<br><br>Select At Risk if label is missing, faded, or you are unable to read any of the info
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The following info is required for the label-
Select At Risk if the info is missing or illegible -
Generator name and address?
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Select the accumulation start date
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Contents - type of waste
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Hazardous properties
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Is the information on the label legible?
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Are the labels clearly visible?<br><br>Turn the container so the label is clearly visible
Disposal
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Have the wastes been disposed of within the allowable time limit?<br><br>If this date is coming up soon please indicate under At Risk
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Are the containers compatible with their contents?<br><br>Aerosol puncturing device needs a steel drum that has not previously been used for any other product.
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Are incompatible wastes stored separately?
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Are ignitable or reactive wastes accumulated less than 50 feet from the property line?
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Is there adequate aisle space? <br><br>There must be 3 feet between drums to create an aisle
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Are drums stacked no more than 2 high?
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Is emergency equipment (fire extinguisher and spill kit) located near the waste storage area?