Hazardous waste weekly inspection log - Washington County 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hazardous waste weekly inspection log in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company Site Name and EPA ID Number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your facility.
  3. Fill in the Inspector Names and Inspection Date fields. Ensure that all inspectors involved sign off with their initials next to each storage area inspected.
  4. Inspect each storage area (1, 2, and 3) for compliance. Check that all containers are closed, labeled as 'Hazardous Waste', and include a clear description of contents along with an accumulation start date.
  5. Document any issues found during inspections on the front side of the form. If corrective actions were taken, describe them on the back side of the form.
  6. Retain this log for at least three years as required by regulations. If you need assistance, contact your inspector or call 612-348-3777 for support.

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Common Violations Illegal disposal of hazardous waste. Export of hazardous waste without the permission of the receiving country. Illegal discharge of pollutants to a water of the United States. The removal and disposal of regulated asbestos containing materials in a manner inconsistent with the law and regulations.
CEIs include, but are not limited to, reviewing and evaluating the facilitys processes, identifying all hazardous wastes handled or managed on-site, reviewing applicable records, documents, and on-site plans, identifying and inspecting any units that generate, treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste.
Large quantity generators (LQG) and small quantity generators (SQG) are required to perform weekly inspections in areas where containers are stored (section 262.16(b)(2)(iv) and section 262.17(a)(1)(v) ).
Discover the details behind routine maintenance, pest, and security inspections, their role in ensuring safety and cleanliness, and how they contribute to maintaining high standards in storage facilities. However, the recommended frequency is about once a month or more.
What are the requirements for inspecting containers of hazardous waste in central accumulation areas? Large quantity generators (LQG) and small quantity generators (SQG) are required to perform weekly inspections in areas where containers are stored (section 262.16(b)(2)(iv) and section 262.17(a)(1)(v) ).

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