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are operational and available Storage Facility Sat. Unsat. Any items that have been determined to be “unsatisfactory” will be noted below. If corrective action is performed, include the type of action taken, the date completed, and the individual performing the action. Corrective action will be tracked on this form. Inspection Forms Precious Metals Recovery LLC March 2013
PMR Daily Inspection Form #2 Date: Time: Inspector: Caustic Soda Storage Tank Decomposition Tank Hydrochloric Acid Storage Tank Waste Solution Treatment Tank Waste Solution Settling Tank Waste Solution Collection Tank Waste Solution Storage Tank Sanitary Wastewater Collection Tank Water Storage Tank Diesel Storage Tank Waste Storage Tank Process Area and Outside Tanks Fire Water Storage Tank – Ensure that it is full and available for fire control. Liquid Nitrogen Tank Liquid Oxygen Tank (2) Carbon Columns (8) Activated Carbon Columns Sat. Unsat. Inspection Forms Precious Metals Recovery LLC March 2013
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- Page 365 and 366: Designation: D4979 − 08 Standard
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- Page 397 and 398: OSHA Vacated PELs: Mercury: 0.05 mg
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- Page 401 and 402: APPENDIX 4-A Inspection Plan
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- Page 417 and 418: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 CONTINGENCY PLA
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- Page 421 and 422: Other duties of the emergency coord
- Page 423 and 424: Determine proper storage and placem
- Page 425 and 426: Neoprene boots - protect feet. Res
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are operational and available<br />
Storage Facility<br />
Sat. Unsat.<br />
Any items that have been determined to be “unsatisfactory” will be noted below.<br />
If corrective action is performed, include the type of action taken, the date<br />
completed, and the individual performing the action. Corrective action will be<br />
tracked on this form.<br />
Inspection Forms<br />
<strong>Precious</strong> <strong>Metals</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>LLC</strong> March 2013