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0 EVERGREEN GOODWILL EDMONDS DONATIONS SHEET INDEX: GENERAL G0.0 COVER SHEET ARCHITECTURAL ON co o_ N O N N N ARCHITECTURAL ABBREVIATIONS ABV ABOVE DBL DOUBLE A/C AIR CONDITIONING DEMO DEMOLISH(ED) or DEMOLITION ADA AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT DEPT DEPARTMENT ADDL ADDITIONAL DIA DIAMETER ADJ ADJUST(ABLE) DIM DIMENSION AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR DISP DISPENSER or DISPOSAL AGG AGGREGATE DN DOWN AHJ AUTHORITIES(ITY) HAVING JURISDICTION DR DOOR AIA AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS IDS DOWNSPOUT ALT ALTERNATE OR ALTERNATIVE DTL DETAIL ALUM ALUMINUM DW DISHWASHER ANOD ANODIZED DWG(S) DRAWING(S) ANSI AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (E) EXISTING AOR ARCHITECT OF RECORD E EAST AP ACCESS PANEL EA EACH ASSOC ASSOCIATION(S) EJ EXPANSION JOINT ASTM AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND ELEC ELECTRIC(AL) MATERIALS ELEV ELEVATOR EMER EMERGENCY BD BOARD ENCL ENCLOSURE BLDG BUILDING FOR ENGINEER OF RECORD BLK BLOCK EPX EPDXY (PAINT) BLKG BLOCKING EQ EQUAL BM BEAM or BENCH MARK EQP EQUIPMENT BMU BRICK MASONRY UNIT ETC ET CETERA BO BOTTOM OF EXT EXTERIOR BP BUILDING PAPER BTB BACK TO BACK (F) FUTURE BTWN BETWEEN FC FIBER CEMENT BW BACK OF WALK or BOTTOM WIDTH FE FIRE EXTINGUISHER & BRACKET BUR BUILT UP ROOF FEC FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET FF FINISHED FLOOR CAB CABINET FFE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION CB CATCH BASIN FIN FINISH(ED) CG CORNER GUARD FLR FLOOR(ING) CJ CONTROL JOINT FND FOUND(ATION) CL CENTER LINE or CHAIN LINK FO FACE OF CLG CEILING FOC FACE OF CONCRETE CLO CLOSET FOF FACE OF FINISH CLR CLEARANCE FOM FACE OF MASONRY CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT FOS FACE OF STUD or FACE OF STEEL CO CLEAN OUT FOW FACE OF WALL COL COLUMN FIRM FRAME (D) CONC CONCRETE FRTW FIRE RETARDANT -TREATED WOOD COND CONDITION(AL) FT FOOT or FEET CONT CONTINUE(UOUS) FURN FURNISH CSMT CASEMENT FURR FURRING CSWK CASEWORK CTR CENTER GA GAUGE or GYPSUM ASSOCIATION CW COLD WATER GALV GALVANIZED 2 VICINITY MAP N.T.S. PROJECT NORTH OWNER EVERGREEN GOODWILL 700 DEARBORN PLACE SOUTH SEATTLE, WA 98144 PHONE: (253)-204-0922 EMAIL: DEBBIE.MAMALLO@EVE RGREENGOODWILL.ORG CONTACT: DEBBIE MAMALLO ARCHITECT JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. 311 1STAVE. S. SEATTLE WA 98104 PHONE: (206) 324 4800 EMAIL: KATERINA.PROCHASKA@JACKSONMAIN.COM CONTACT: KATERINA PROCHASKA 10117 EDMONDS WAY EDMONDS, WA 98020 TEMPORARY TENT OPERATIONAL PERMIT DECEMBER 22 2023 GAR GARAGE GB GRAB BAR GD GRID LINE GR GRADE GYP GYPSUM GYP BD GYPSUM BOARD GYP CEM GYPSUM CEMENT GYP SH GYPSUM SHEATHING HB HOSE BIB HDRL HANDRAIL HDW HARDWARE HM HOLLOW METAL HR HOUR HT HEIGHT HVAC HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING IBC INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE ICC INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL IFC INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE IMC INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE IPC INTERNATIONAL PLUMBING CODE IN INCH INCL INCLUDE(D) or (ING) INSUL INSULATE(D) or INSULATION INT INTERIOR or INTERSECTION JAN JANITOR JC JANITOR'S CLOSET JCT JUNCTION JST JOIST JT JOINT KID KNOCK DOWN KP KICKPLATE KO KNOCK OUT LAM LAMINATE(D) LAV LAVATORY LOC LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION MAINT MAINTENANCE MANF MANUFACTURE(R) or (D) MATL MATERIAL MAX MAXIMUM MDF MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD MECH MECHANIC(AL) MEMB MEMBRANE MEP MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, & PLUMBING MIN MINIMUM or MINUTE MISC MISCELLANEOUS O,L MR MOISTURE RESISTANT MTD MOUNTED MTL METAL MULL MULLION (N) NEW N NORTH N/A NOT APPLICABLE or NOT AVAILABLE NIC NOT IN CONTRACT NOM NOMINAL NTP NOTICE TO PROCEED NTS NOT TO SCALE OC ON CENTER OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER or OUTSIDE DIMENSION OFCI OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED OFOI OWNER FURNISHED, OWNER INSTALLED OL OCCUPANTLOAD OLF OCCUPANT LOAD FACTOR OPP OPPOSITE OPT OPTION(AL) ORIG ORIGIN(AL) OTS OPEN TO STRUCTURE OVHD OVERHEAD P PAINT(ED) PANL PANEL PC PORTLAND CEMENT or PRECAST CONCRETE PED PEDESTRIAN PEN PENETRATION PERF PERFORATE(D) PERIM PERIMETER PKG PARKING or PACKAGE PL PROPERTY LINE or PLATE PLAM PLASTIC LAMINATE PLWD PLYWOOD POC POINT OF CONNECTION PR PAIR PRE -FIN PRE -FINISH PRCST PRECAST PROP PROPERTY PT PRESSURE TREATED PUD PLANNED URBAN DEVELOPMENT or PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT QA QUALITY ASSURANCE QC QUALITY CONTROL QTY QUANTITY 90 nQ SITE O[/mw�et n..��• Welpeanc X}en Cei Weed 0 EDMONDS WAY„ 0 t F Ba�NI On1ge O 1 LOCATION MAP N.T.S. PROJECT NORTH CONSULTANT TENTNOLOGY 15427 66TH AVE SURREY, B.C., CANADA V3S 2A1 PHONE: (604) 597-8368 EMAIL: JAVIER@TENTNOLOGY.COM CONTACT: JAVIER OROZCO NOTE: ALL ABBREVIATIONS MAY NOT BE USED, ABBREVIATIONS MAY BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EACH OTHER RCP REFLECTED CEILING PLAN THK THICK(NESS) RD ROOF DRAIN TO TOP OF RECT RECTANGULAR TOC TOP OF CURB REF REFERENCE or REFER TO TRANS TRANSFORMER REFR REFRIGERATOR TYP TYPICAL REINF REINFORCE(D) or (ING) RELOC RELOCATE(D) or (TION) UFC UNIFORM FIRE CODE REM REMOVAL or REMARK UL UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES REPL REPLACE UNF UNFINISHED REQD REQUIRED UNTR UNTREATED RES RESIDENCE or (TIAL) UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED RET RETENTION or RETURN UOS UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE RETW RETAILING WALL UPS UNINTERRUPTED POWER SUPPLY REV REVISE(D) or (ION) USPS UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE RM ROOM UTIL UTILITIES RND ROUND UV UNIT VENTILATOR or ULTRA VIOLET RO ROUGH OPENING ROW RIGHT OF WAY V VOLTS RP REFERENCE POINT VAR VARIES RSF RESURFACE VB VAPOR BARRIER RSVR RESERVOIR VD VOLUME DAMPER VE VALUE ENGINEERING S SOUTH VECP VALUE ENGINEERING CHANGE PROPOSAL SAM SELF ADHERING MEMBRANE VERP VERTICAL PANEL SAN SANITARY VERT VERTICAL SC SOLID CORE VG VERTICAL GRAIN or VARIABLE GRADE SCHED SCHEDULE VIF VERIFY IN FIELD SECT SECTION VOL VOLUME SF SQUARE FEET (FOOT) VW VARIABLE WIDTH SIM SIMILAR SMACNA SHEET METAL & AIR CONDITIONING W WEST or WIDTH or WIDE CONTRACTOR'S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION W/ WITH SP STANDPIPE WC WATER CLOSET SPEC SPECIFICATION(S) WCO WALL CLEANOUT SO SQUARE WD WOOD SS STAINLESS STEEL WF WIDE FLANGE STC SOUND TRANSMISSION CLASSIFICATION WG WIRE GLASS STD STANDARD WH WATER HEATER STOR STORAGE W/O WITHOUT STRUC STRUCTURE WOM WALK OFF MAT SUB SUBSTITUTION WP WATERPROOF(ING) SUPP SUPPLEMENT or SUPPLY(IER) WPM WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SURF SURFACE WRB WEATHER RESISTANT BARRIER SUSP SUSPEND(ED) WS WATERSTOP or WAINSCOT SWK SIDEWALK WT WEIGHT SYM SYMBOL or SYMMETRICAL WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC T TREAD YD YARD(S) T&B TOP & BOTTOM T&G TOP & GROOVE TEMP TEMPORARY or TEMPERATURE LEGAL DESCRIPTION TAX LOT NO: 00610600300502 ZONE: (WMU) WESTGATE MIXED USE SITE AREA: 1.55 ACRES (76,262 SF) NEIGHBORHOOD CODE: 5604001 TOWNSHIP: 27 RANGE: 03 SECTION: 36 QUARTER: NW LEGAL DESCRIPTION: WESTGATE PARK DIV 1 BLK 003 D-02 - BEG NE COR LOT 10 TH N89*47 08W ALGN LN THOF 279.69FT TPB TH S00*14 26W 329.85FT TO S LN LOT 5 TAP WH IS N89*46 15W 33.73FT FIR SE COR THOF TH N89*46 15WALG S LN SD LOT 5 116.61 FT TO SW CORTHOF TH N40*23 05W ALG SWLY LN OF LOTS 5 & 7 165.47FT TH N00*12 52E 204.19FT TO N LN LOT 9 TH S89*47 08E ALG N LN OF LOTS 9 & 10 224.46FT TPB LESS S/HY PROJECT SCOPE RENEWAL OF OPERATIONAL TEMPORARY TENT PERMIT FOR THE EXISTING PRE-ENGINEERED TENT STRUCTURE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED AND PERMITTED UNDER PERMIT # PLN20190051 APPLICABLE CODES EDMONDS CITY CODE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CODE (TITLES 16, 17 & 19) 2018 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC) W/ WASHINGTON AMENDMENTS 2018 INTERNATIONAL MECHANICAL CODE (IMC) 2018 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE (IFC) 2018 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE 2018 INTERNATIONAL EXISTING BUILDING CODE (IEBC) 2018 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE (IPMC) 2018 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE 2018 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE BUILDING INFORMATION EXISTING BUILDING STATISTICS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: III-B, SPRINKLERED (1 STORY) OCCUPANCY TYPE: M (MERCANTILE), S-1 (MODERATE -HAZARD STORAGE), B (BUSINESS) BUILDING AREA: 17,235 SF LOT AREA: 66,409 SF MIN LOT AREA: NONE MIN STREET SETBACK: 16'-0" MIN SETBACK FROM 15'-0" 'P' ZONING: ZONING HEIGHT LIMIT: 25'-0" (TWO STORY BLDG) ACTUAL HEIGHT: 20'-6" EXISTING TEMPORARY TENT STRUCTURE STATISTICS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: II-B OCCUPANCY TYPE: S-1 (MODERATE -HAZARD STORAGE), U (UTILITY & MISCELLANEOUS) BUILDING AREA: 800 SF ZONING HEIGHT LIMIT: 1 STORY ACTUAL HEIGHT: 16-3 1/2" A1.00 SITE PLAN A1.01 TENT SPECS & CALCS A2.00 MATERIAL HANDLING PROCESS A2.01 MATERIAL HANDLING PROCESS A2.02 MATERIAL HANDLING PROCESS A2.04 MATERIAL HANDLING PROCESS GENERAL NOTES A. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL MATERIAL AND DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS CITED HEREIN SHALL CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT BUILDING CODE. B. THESE ARCHITECTURAL NOTES ARE A SUPPLEMENT TO THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. ANY DISCREPANCY FOUND AMONG THE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, THESE NOTES, AND ANY SITE CONDITIONS SHALL BE REPORTED IN A TIMELY MANNER AND IN WRITING TO THE ARCHITECT WHO SHALL CLARIFY ANY DISCREPANCY IN WRITING. ANY WORK DONE BY THE CONTRACTOR AFTER DISCOVERY OF SUCH DISCREPANCY SHALL BE DONE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S RISK. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE THE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK OR FABRICATION. D. THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE DESIGN INTENT AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO INDICATE THE MEANS AND METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, SEQUENCING, AND SAFETY REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. E. ALL FEATURES OF CONSTRUCTION NOT FULLY SHOWN SHALL BE THE SAME TYPE AND CHARACTER AS SHOWN FOR SIMILAR CONDITIONS SUBJECT TO REVIEW BY THE ARCHITECT. F. ALL PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS BEING PROVIDED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE APPLIED, PLACED, ERECTED OR INSTALLED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. G. THESE DOCUMENTS CONTAIN NOTES THAT MAY APPLY GENERALLY TO ALL DESIGN ELEMENTS, SPECIFICALLY TO ONE SHEET, OR SPECIFICALLY TO ONE OR MORE DESIGN ELEMENTS. THE NOTES ARE NOT MERE GUIDELINES, THEY ARE PART AND PARCEL OF THE DESIGN. ANY WORK THAT IS PERFORMED THAT IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE NOTES IS NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE DESIGN AND IS SUBJECT TO REJECTION. ANY ALTERATION, MODIFICATION, DELETION, OR ADDITION TO THE NOTES BY WRITING, ACT OR FAILURE TO ACT, SHALL BE CARRIED OUT ONLY WITH THE PRIOR EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT AND APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT. JACKSON MAIN ARCHITECTURE 311 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WA 98104 t 206.324.4800 WWW.JACKSONMAIN.COM J J z W W CD w w O 0 W U Q 00 z0) Q Oui m Q J W 0� C) Q W U) 0 Z O Q N 0 W �00 Z m W W J J OQ O� (D [)� WO�� Q I� O W (D W z O w w 0f z U H rn w } QQ 2m LuW O z wN Q N 0 N 10219 REGISTERED ARCHITECT rv%t r-r%irvH VKVt;HASKA STATE OF WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: PROJECT MGR. DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: 23135 KP BW KP COVER SHEET GOOO JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2023 cn 0 SHEET NOTES: w z O N d b PROPERTY LINE / \ 0 T / \ IL — — — `S — — — — — — — — — — — — — / a ° ° ° W DONATIONS I� EXISTING LOADING CUE I COMPACTOR (EXISTING DRIVE) �► EXISTING TEMPORARY TENT STRUCTURE (NO DONATED MATERIALS OR MATERIAL STORAGE CARTS OR BOXES WILL BE STORED OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT IN TENT. THE TENT WILL BE EMPTIED AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS EACH DAY.) SITE PLAN (1) 1 1" = 20'-0" PROJECT NORTH PROPERTY LINE CENTER OF RIGHT- OF-WAY 50'-5 1 EXISTING PARKING (ASPHALT) 99TEN 800 \ -3 20' - 0" ao v XISTING GRESS EXISTING 8'X8' LIFT DOOR j / EXISTING OVERF STEEL CANOPY T.O. CANOPY 14' ABOVE ASPHALT EXISTING ACCESSIBLE CONCRETE RAMP AND LANDING / / EXISTING ASPHALT & PAVING EXISTING '/, LOADING BAY, NG GOODWILL AIL BUILDING' 17,235 SF/ EXISTING RETAIL / ENTRANC J, 15' - 0" J, 12' - 0" J, 18' - 10" L DOWN DOWN o � 0000000 EXISTING PARKING (ASPHALT) EXISTING RETAIL BUILDING LEGEND: EXISTING TENT EXISTING BUILDINGS KEYNOTES: JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE 311 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH SEATTLE, WA 98104 t 206.324.4800 WWW.JACKSONMAIN.COM D 0 O U) O w O U v Q qt 't zoo a_ T_ Luz Lu � rn Q O m (D Lu L.L W LU OQ -jJ Lu o o W U) V J 0 z O 2 0 >- o CV Lu> >Q 0000 z U) or) Lu W J J 0 Q O� 2i (D � 0 0 Lu 0 z WO�� Q I� O Lu CD o 0 LU z ow w (If z U H ui >- 0 Q' J O~ 0_ Co W D H U) O Z ch W N Q N 0 N 1021'9 REGISTERED v " � ARCHITECT tOF WASHINGT09d PROJECT NO.: 23135 PROJECT MGR.: KP DRAWN BY: BW CHECKED BY: KP/RM SITE PLAN a Al 00 ■ JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2023 F 0 Product TSpan 20' x 40' Monoslope Client Seattle Goodwill Date June 17, 2019 15427 - 6611, Ave. Surrey Tel: +1 604 597 8368 www.tentnology.com BC, Canada, V3S 2A1 Fax: +1 604 597 8749 USA & Canada Toll Free: 1 800 663 8858 Copyright © 2016, International Tentnology Corp. All rights reserved Product TSpan 20' x 40' Monoslope Client Seattle Goodwill Date June 17, 2019 IT 15427 - 6&1, Ave. Surrey Tel: +1 604 597 8368 www tentnoloQy com BC, Canada, V3S 2A1 Fax: +1 604 597 8749 USA & Canada Toll Free: 1 800 663 8858 Copyright © 2016, International Tentnology Corp. All rights reserved Product TSpan 20' x 40' Monoslope Client Seattle Goodwill Date June 17, 2019 15427 - 66t1, Ave. Surrey Tel: +1 604 597 8368 www.tentnology.com BC, Canada, V3S 2A1 Fax: +1 604 597 8749 USA & Canada Toll Free: 1 800 663 8858 Copyright © 2016, International Tentnology Corp. All rights reserved HIGHLIGHTS Width: 6.10 m (20') Length: 12.20 m (40') Area: 74.32 m2 (800 Sgft.) Height: 4.96 m (16'-3 W') at peak 3.30 m (10'-9 %") at eave ✓ Basic Wind Speed 110 mph ✓ Ground Snow Load 25 psf ✓ Quality assurance: ISO_9001:2000 ✓ Full traceability of structural analysis ✓ Expandable in 13'-4" bays ✓ Reconfigure to wider or more narrow span ✓ Engineered for Edmonds, WA, USA; full report available ✓ Easy to relocate and transport Mockup only Interior View A 6, Mockup only Interior View Mockup only 6 253 lb down 3578 lb uplift 1610 Ib shear Max. Reactions per column (For awning on ground level) Ili client to confirm top of frame at building Is good 0'-3" [76 mm] Y 416" [119 mm) 0'-3" [76 mm] 0'-3" [76 mm] +building face to frame face 0'-46' [119 mm] - \ j T.O. Parapet to T.O. frame �1lf so ly OWZ8" [200 mm] building -------- - - - -�. 19'-7" [5969 mm] Column center to Column center Plan View Column center to Column center 59'-01" [17987 mm] frame face to frame face 60'-33" [18383 mm] outer edge footplate to outer edge footplate Plan Area = 1526 ft2 [142 m2] Apex brace Rear Catenary middle frames only 8'-28" [2505 mm] under beam to ground 25'-1116" [7917 mm] Column center to Column center 26-48' [8049 mm] frame face to frame face Side View Client Signoff E:O—ProductL4AMasterEngineeriCustom4C16256 slater hospitalilyl C16256-2 Ground level TS26 X 58,74 AWNING GA dwg Prinling. Dec 14, 2018-9 22 3b00 34W 3200 ?400 2800 :G00 c ro ,000 V `i X f° 1600 .4w 1 zw 1000 200 0 10 Max reactions for Canopy TS20x4O for Edmonds. WA_ Midsection Front Catenary E N 2 X Ln Cross cables (middle bay only) 1 _ � 4.P R.r^� Note: Front View At ground level 1. Awning Is designed for ground level, the frame materials will _ be changed and require additional bracing at higher elevation. 11 t CO . Meets 106 mph basic wind speed for risk category 2 by ASCE L•�� ',6th Avenue Surrey B.C. Canada V3S 2A7 7-16 for Atlanta, GA, USA. Snow load is not considered. s�e 00 ` 6.s'1 17.8368 FAX: 16041 597.8 749 c rr all tenL'u)!ectnclogy.cnrn ��,��..+TS26 X 58'-9" AWNING GA (ground level) Vtidy II General Arrangement 20 3C 40 s0 60 70 so 90 :0G 1:0 18C2012, Basic wind speed, (mph) AI I down reactions are from load case of 1 20ead - 05 wind load -1.6 balanced snow load AI I upl ift 8i sheaf reactions are from load case of 1 2 Dead•l Owi nd load-0 S balanced snow load Signature / Printed 1900 lax 1 700 1600 1500 1400 1300 1200 11UU V� 1000 n 400 f9 84ni 2 rW 600 S00 400 300 :Q0 100 0 Mox rcaction:, for Coroplr TS20x40 for Edrnonds, WA. End section K22 End cictiol0*ar 322 Mid 3cct-t3n d Dwn \ #22 Eny se0oon char c22 Enc se_tion down a23 end section 1 , \ upiIft At1 :nd section uplift 10 20 3-0 0 S0 E-0 70 8C 90 10C l is 118LZU14 ba-ic .vind speed, (moh) All down reactions are frcm load case cf 1.2Dead + O.Sw nd load -1.6 balanced slow load All uolif. 8.:hca►►_ar.'30n= a-c from 103d C3zcof 14.20cad t l.Owind :oaf 1O.S IDa!anCCCI =nov. Iocd CONSULTANT: TENTNOLOGY J 0 O � O LLI O U Q 't Zoo a_ T_ W z� rn Q W p� m 0. W Lu OQ -j i W o o W U) V ) 0 z OC c >- < O 0 W O00 Z I U)or) W W J J OQ ��2i� O� (D �QtiO 0 0 0 WO�� WUoW 0 z O w W (If z U H o QQ 0- 2 m �� O z C0 W N Q N 0 N 10219 REGISTERED ARCHITECT n,ry 1 ClCIIMM rKUk iASKA STATE OF WASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: 23135 PROJECT MGR.: KP DRAWN BY: BW CHECKED BY: KP/RM TENT SPECS & CALCS Al 01 ■ JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2018 0 3: Table of Contents Donations Sorting Process Donations Sorting Process E I- c� 1. Preparation 1 3. Large Donations: Fill a Blue Donations Cart or a Grey Cart with large r.�I donations that are safe to lift and easy to handle. Bring large donations inside 1 At the start of your shift, open the Donations Binder to the "5- . and take them to their appropriate Production cells to be priced. Set them into CONSULTANT. 1 . Donations Sorting Process 2 I minute Drill " (pg. 50) Read through and perform the actions the designated "Large Area" spots taped out on the floor. (i.e. Look for the black uJ 2. Supporting Production 6 required and white striped tape on the floor.) GOODWILL 3 3. Dock/Inventory g i 2 Review the "Equipment List' at the bottom of the page. Make 1. Take large Sporting Equipment & Toys to the Furniture area. ■ sure all supplies listed are present at the Donation's Desk. 4. E-Waste: E-Waste known as "Electronic Waste" P 41 are our Salvage T.V.s, 0 4. Loading Trailers 10 ( 9 ) 9 a t e r aHandling 3. Be sure to put on one of the ange safety vests for SAFETY Monitors, and C P.U.'s. We separate these out from the other Salvage items. M � 5. Appendices � L l-,yQ� purposes (see below). ,: See "E-Waste Salvage Guide" for instructions on what to do. 21 A. "Donations SortingGuide" 11 4. See "Tools Pictogram" (pg.27) to make sure all tools needed are �� 1 Kee pallets dr use tarps while they're temporarily waiting outside. a) present. (e.g. Totes, Textile Cages. Range Boxes, etc) P P Y• P Y P Y 9 w' B. "Common Missorts" 22 ` 3. Sorting Small Donations Process Document 5 Place Tax Receipts into your pocket (Date them for your donor if m C. "Tool Pictogram" 27 it's requested.) 1 Pull full Blue Donations Cart to the sorting area co N D. "Supply Pictogram" 31 2 Sort from cart one bag or box at a time-, separating out items by category. See "Donations Sorting Guide" (pg 11) for a description of each category. 2. Accepting Donations: When a Donor arrives meet them using the a E. Trailer Types" 34 • 3. Only if one item fits into a tote, but does so comfortably, lace the item in the E Three Second Rule." Take their Donations (refer to the "Guide to Good Y Y, P oF. "Trailer Anatomy" 35 Giving" reference sheets) and offer a Tax Receipt. (Also refer to tote, do not consider it a "large item." Q G. "E-Waste Salvage Guide" 41 Appendix K for a list of Seattle Goodwill's 'Top 10 Non-Negotiables.") 4 Open all bags and boxes to accurately sort all of the donations inside. � � 2k Li-: m 1. Small Donations: Set bags and boxes into the Blue Donations � g 1 Full Totes/Cages: L H. "How To for Range Boxes" 45 Cart (You do not have to wait until a cart is full before you sort I. "HAZMAT" 47 1the donated items. But. make sure to sort as soon as it's full.) 1 Take full tote stacks and cages to their appropriate Production 1. Full Carts: Take to the Donation Sorting Area. Return cells. • • , J. "How to Perform the 5-Minute Drill" 50 with the empty cart to be filled again. 2 Fill Production cells so that every spot taped off in the Raw Zuse jobs 8,'h.nge lives Seattle Goodwill Industries K. "Happy Donors = Repeat Donors" 51 Holding Areas are full Do not set product into the aisles - - - - Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 2 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 3 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 4 J J Donations Sorting Process Donations Sorting Process Supporting Production • • • • Production Goo• .,use jobs 4. Donations Overflow: When the production cells are full, follow the 1. Production Cell Set -Up 2. Providing Assistance O U) Donations Overflow Procedure w t 7. Trash: Throw items away only if they are wet, broken/shattered, or 1 Each Production Cell is 1 Production cells need help switching out Salvage O 0 1 Set up Range Boxes thandle Donations Overflow. (Some covered in animal hair. uniquely set up with tools - Range Boxes, emptying trash, and removing stores may opt. to set their overflow Raw totes onto pallets.) � I"� Q 1 Remember to always, "Let the Customer Decide." and supplies to process Missorts & empty tools. `J J 2. Sort Donations by category into Range Boxes labeled with different types of product R _ 3,.�r ism different Handling Salvage - approved signage 8. Cardboard: Use a box cutter to flatten cardboard boxes as soon w. (e.g. Wares, Textiles, Etc.). as they're emptied. Do not use knives of any other kind Place them 1 Set up an Empty Range Box to switch out a z 00 2. processing table 3 Place breakable Raw Wares first into smaller cardboard boxes Every pg into an appropriately labeled Range Box. full Salvage Range Box. and then into the Range Box. has a Red Flashing Light. Q 4 Do not create mixed "Credential" range boxes (boxes of 1- Full: Send the labeled Range Box out on the next Salvage trailer. When: 1. See "How to for Range Boxes" (pg. W O unsorted donations) .� 9. Plastic Bags: Separate plastic bags from the trash Bundle them 1. Blinking 45) for instructions O. 0 together into one larger clear plastic bag. Send it out on the next Assistance is 2. Bring the Empty Range Box with you when 0/ 5. (SeeHaz"H: Place Hazmat items into the at items. Hazmat totes. ' Salvage trailer needed. making the switch. Replace the Salvage (D W (See "Hazmat Guide" for a list of Hazmat items. -pg. 49) t!� _ w 10. Missorts: Missorts are items that were sent to the wrong ( �'6i � 2 Not Blinking: Box immediately with the new empty box. 1. Full: Close lid, label, and put onto the next Salvage Trailer. Production cell. Assistance is not 1.�+ •' ' 3 Switch out the Salvage Range Box with a 2. Watch the weight of the tote These can become very heavy, !� needed. Pallet Jack and replace with an Empty 1. Try to prevent missorts from occurring by sorting donations to especially when car batteries are added to them. Range Box Q w the right category the first time. 3. Palletize and shrink wrap large/bulky Hazmat items. (e.g. 4 Set Salvage into the Salvage Staging Area W Q U) 2 Gather missorts from underneath the Production tables and ,> � � i � Lawnmowers, weed eaters, etc.) return them to Donations to be resorted. A 6. Food Bank: Place food items that are still sealed by the 3. See "Donation Sorting Guide" (pg. 11) and "Common Missort " t manufacturer into a box labeled for Food Bank items. Throw the rest Guides" (pg 22) for tips on how to sort. ° r � k into the trash. ' r \J ) 1 Full Close box and tape closed. 1 0 2 Encourage food pick up at least once a week. Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 5 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 6 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 7 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 8 O Q 0 >Q N • endix A: Donations Guide endix A: Donations Guide UJ co Dock/inventory Good' Ill Trailer Loadin z 1 U) M W J oQ 1. Stacking Range Boxes � J O Definition: Items made of material for the Definition: Soft home furnishings such 1 Range boxes of raw, salvage and Salvage Tra i I e r Setup Empty ADC Tra i I e r purpose of wearing. as Material and Fabric. 2i (f i seasonal product needs to be stacked Textiles Linens (D 0 0 0 safely. Types of Textiles: Types of Linens: - - 20 20 20 Z rnFrratrriw 2- Best Practice: (2) Raw RB (2) Raw RB Pants, Shirts, Blouses, Jackets, Sweaters, Pillows, Blankets. Sheets, Towels, O Blue Blue Shorts, Underwear, Intimates, Dresses, Curtains, Drapes, Rugs, Crib/Baby j� O H1 Keep Raw and Salvage range Cage Cage 20 20 20 Skirts, Pajamas, Etc ` Bedding, Shower Curtains, 2 boxes separate, stacking like with (2) Raw RB (2) Raw RB (Trailer setup will vary 20 20 20 ~ Sleeping Bags, Table Clothes, > O r Q like. based on product ` Notions, PlacemSewabl Needles, Yarn, n Q 0 n � uJ v 2. Close the box flaps to provide quantity.) Blue Blue 20 20 44 20 n Patterns, Etc. stability. (2) Salvage (2) Salvage Blue a Cage � 3. Provide safety by stacking range RB RB g g 10 250 boxes squarely on top of each Blue - other. Example E-Waste E-Waste Blue Blue Blue Totes _ �, o _t ).. x1°• H 2. Inventory Tracking Cage Cage Cage / +� O w w Single Single Trailer Strap ��` 1. Best Practice: Stacked RB Stacked RB r �� 1. Utilize your store's inventory r �- rn F- w 111 oo tracking system to know what type ..uM.� �„�Na� Furniture i - � w >- of raw product is on hand at all � vew-W- cliU.J f < < a times e. Whiteboard, clipboard i _ ( g p Almost to scale f a forms, etc.). U c Q wa- 2. Ask your Supervisor for details U) Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 9 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 10 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 11 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 12 ZZ co co H Q N X 0 N N Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide, Definition: Items that are not Textiles, Linens. Definition: Household, Office, or Vehicle items that GOOD BAD Special Instructions: 10219 REGISTERED Shoes, Accessories, Books, Electronics, or use electricity as a source for operation. ARCHITECT Wares Toys. Electronics ("Toys" with electrical cords should go Attempt to keep all parts together through Electronics, such as game in one tote that belong with the Types of Wares: J�gfii consoles.) item. (i.e. VCR with remote) nr, r cJllvm rKUL;HA JKA Dishware, Cookware, Glassware, Types of Electronics: iir�ir STATE OF WASHINGTON Automotive Supplies, Stationary, Office - Supplies, Knick-Knacks, Candles, Vacuums, Lamps, TVs, Speakers, Computer Gardening Supplies, Plastic Storage, Pet Accessories, Telephones, Clocks, VCRS, l Supplies, Floral Decor, Etc. DVD Players, Spa Equipment, Etc- { r • Special Instructions: Special Instructions: I_ Many wares are breakable and should be �� a When sorting, place items that are larger PROJECT NO.: 23135 handled with care when placed into the Blue C.T than a Blue Tote into the Blue ElectricalPROJECT MGR.: KP TotesCage. �� r. 1 DRAWN BY: BW s , �-� (See next page for an example.) � CHECKED BY: KP/RM 75 IAL v + - HANDLING PROCESS 0 N OA200 N 2!!Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 13 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 14 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 15 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 16 ■ N JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2018 • Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide Appendix A: Donations Sorting Guide �I Definition. Items worn on the feet. (Generally Definition: Items worn in addition to Books Definition: Items that are bound and Furniture Definition: Items used to furnish a home IZ on top of socks or knee highs.) Textiles. published articles with written information. CONSULTANT: o Furniture Large Toys & Types of Furniture: Chairs, couches, shelves, tables, E Shoes Types of Shoes Accessories Types of Accessories: Books & Audio/Video Audio/Video Definition: Items that are listened to CD racks, baby furniture, large trees, Etc. Lu Tennis Shoes, Sneakers, Pumps, Neck Ties, Purses, Bags, Hats, Belts, through speakers or watched on TV.. (Also GOODWILL Sandals, Dress Shoes, Boots, Water Socks, Scarves, Glasses, Etc. Included are Video Games and Computer Sports Software.) Large Sports Definition: Large items used during a o Shoe, Etc. 0 sport activity. (Does not fit into a Blue Tote.) D Special Instructions: Types of Large Sports: Exercise equipment, bicycles, o All pairs of shoes must be rubber golf caddies, Etc. a� a, banded together at the time of sorting. - LU Large Toys Definition: Large items used for the LO r2 jC,4DRAj �j purpose of play. (Does not fit into a Blue Tote.) N __ - r ���rrr--- d Types of Large Toys: Super Saucers, Doll Houses, Big Wheels, Baby Jungle Gyms, Kitchenettes, Etc. c .. m C 1- Lii�1 Mtr - hie Ir W; � {Mir t Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 17 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 18 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 19 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 20 J Appendix Donations Sorting GuideAppendix i Common • Appendix i Common • Appendix i Common • - T D 0 O Small Toys Definition: Small items used for the Ow purpose of play. (Fits inside of a blue tote.) Small Toys & Sports Types of Small Toys: Dolls, blocks, cars, action Found in Textiles Found in Books (Notebooks & Office Supplies) Found in Shoes ("Sports" items) rD Q figures, puzzles, stuffed animals, Etc. �./ J Accessories Linens Z CD Small Sports Definition: Small items used during a Cleats, Golf Shoes etc. W Z 0) p g � Rollerblades �w sport activity. (Fits inside of a blue tote.) ;r . Types of Small Sports: Baseball gloves, soccer w Q balls, ski masks, weights, bowling balls, Etc. r • \ W (D Lu w - w LU UP" /Aa � • . \� HAjg �;s`\�i:t.f ��tii.� v / Q Z Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 21 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 22 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 23 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 0 0 >Q N Appendix i Common • Appendix i Common • Appendix Tool Pictogram Appendix Tool Picto w gram > CCDD I Cn M w J oQ 1. Big Joe/Crown Walker 2. Black Metals Cage 3. Blue Donations Cart 7. Books Cart 8. Collectibles Cart 9. E-Bay Cage LU J O Found in Toys (Children's Books) Found in Wares (Linens/Notions) P, j (D o 0 �OwZ BIG Late 1 w 0 �o 10 + J • -/ �� •y LU C� w Y - ? 10. Forklift 11. Furniture Dolly 12. Grey Cart 4. Blue Linen Cage 5. Blue Textile Cage 6. Blue Tote z z U W H - - Cl) ~ W W fi o � J w o a LU W 1-- to a - Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 25 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 26 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 27 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 28 ZZ ch M LU CN QAppendix C: Tool Pictogram Appendix C: Tool Pictogram Appendix D: Supply Pictogram Appendix D: Supply Pictogram N X 0 N N 13. Hand Truck 14. Hazmat Tote 15. New Goods Tote 20. Range Boxes 21. Range Box Stack 22. Shiny Cart 1,0219 (Light Blue) (Light Green) 1. Clear Fastener 2. Hang Tabs 3. Jewelry/Belt Loop 7. Price Label 8. Price Tag 9. Poly Bag 6x3x15 REGISTERED - � t ARCHITECT SIDE GUSSET D 11 / rwr cr%j[MM 1-KVL; iASKA I v i i ` STATE OF WASHINGTON • I I LENGTH I I WIDTH I I 4. J-Hook Fastener 5. Masking Tape 6. Neck Tie Clip 10. Poly Bag 20x24 11. Scarf Ring 12. Square Hard Tag PROJECT NO.: 23135 17. Online Book Tote 18. Pallet 19. Pallet Jack 23. Tilter 24. Z-rack PROJECT MGR.: KP (Red) DRAWN BY: BW • CHECKED BY: KP/RM • Length ! �MATERIAL� Q 1 HANDLING CN PROCESS It OA2001 N NSeattle Goodwill . Donations Process Updated: June 2012 29 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 30 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 31 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 N JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2018 o • • • • • • Pictogram Appendix TypesAppendix Anatomy Appendix Anatomy c E c� �I 13. Tagging Gun 14. Tags White Strung 1-1/8" x 3i." 15. Tote Hook Nose/Front ,N`4 Tail/Back CONSULTANT: E 1. Mixed (Raw& Sa Ivage) (Load Raw first into the nose and then the F w Salvage.) Y 1 Trailer Placard GOODWILL O CD INVE IN oil 2. Sa Ivage (Only Salvage range boxes, e-waste, furniture, etc.) i cl I I I I 21 3. P rod u ct i o n (Only Raw range boxes, plus empty tools and supplies) la I Goodmil > w LO 4. Raw (Only Raw range boxes) ' N 16. Earring Card 17. Label Remover 18. Purse Hanger Clip 1 GoodN%ill r 5. Empty -Empty (Nothing on the trailer) �� E _ r VC 1. The Trailer Placard should be changed every time the type of the trailer changes. 6. ADC (Loaded with full tools - totes & cages)99 0 7. Empty ADC (Loaded with empty tools - totes and cages) 2. Lower the Arm Bar each time a trailer arrives at your store. Lift the Arm Bar up and secure in place each time the trailer is ready for shipment. Arm Bar Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 33 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 34 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 35 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 36 J J_ _ Appendix F: Trailer Anatomy Appendix F: Trailer Anatomy Appendix F: Trailer Anatomy Appendix F: Trailer Anatomy 0 0 Retail Store Use Only O � Dock Use Only Transportation Use Only w Outlet Use Only Q It v J "It 11A AGE EmplyZ 00 ZM 1111AL-V 0 �e "5A 0� LLJ U w � Q UMA WMI 1i I I (D LU -AUIV- -- w CD Q > oIHIAS w w l -- co 0 Z Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 37 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 38 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 39 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 40 O L 0 Q (N Appendix G: E-Waste Salvage Guide Appendix G: E-Waste Salvage Guide Appendix G: E-Waste Salvage Guide Appendix H: "How To" for Range Boxes w co CD Z U) M w J oQ Setting Up: w J O ��L 1. Lay one pallet onto the floor. .f_ 2i U6 Quick Sort Stacking Guide Stacking Guide 2. Set up the Range Box and place it on top of V 0 0 0 pallet. Di Z • Visually inspect each item. -Set up categorized E-waste pallets (Televisions, Monitors, & C.P.U.$) in easily accessible -Safely and securely stack pallets 3 layers high. w O ti O If obviously old, broken, or not in sellable condition, place it on your TV Monitor, or C.P.U. locations near Donations for quick sorting. Protect glass parts by turning them away from the outside of the pallet. (See below.) 3. Remove any previously labeled signage. > 0 T_ 2 • pallet. Using an extension cord, test it in Donations prior to taking it to the Electronics cell Please do not drag E-waste around by it's cord. Place cardboard in between layers. 4. Use clear tape to label the range box with w n O 0 Balance pallets by keeping like sized items together; larger on the bottom and smaller to see if it works. Salvage the ones that do not turn or stay on. appropriate signage (store number and V Lii . �,. , • Place televisions without a "Coaxial Cable Hook Up" onto the Television Pallet. � .,� on top. date): • Tightly shrink wrap each pallet with a minimum of 3 layers of wrap around each layer. 1. One on the front and one on the back Crisscross the first layer over the top of the product. so they are visible when flaps are • Ship "Oversized T.V.'s," such as Consoles separately. (Palletize safely when possible.) laying down. (See picture below) *" 2. Front and back are where the forks of o w w -' kii a pallet jack enter. � z Z • ►� w F_ LU ~ w No Coaxial Hook up- _ Coaxial Hook up- SELL! 0 � � Ld • � DON'T SELL ®Q < 11 3 *If your Store Manager agrees that there is no possible way to set up these three sorts for E- a- ® Q waste (due to a lack of space), one pallet with mixed E-waste may be set up. Use the w m W appropriate signage. Please partner with Process Improvement before making layout changes. I- ai a Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 41 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 42 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 43 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 44 OZ ch M H - Q N X N N Appendix H: "How To" for Range Boxes Appendix H: "How To" for Range Boxes Appendix 1: HAZMAT Setup & Process Appendix 1: HAZMAT Setup & Process I F _1 I I I I Squaring Up the Pallet and Range Box: Breaking Down: Setup: 10219 6. Do not throw food into the HAZMAT REGISTERED 1, The Range Boxes are not exactly square-, arrange 1. Remove all signage from the Range Box. Recycle if possible. 1. Make sure to have all of the appropriate supplies on hand. I ARCHITECT totes. Food donations should be HAZMAT GUIDELINES them so they fit proportionately with the pallet. 2. Take Range Box off pallet and store back on top of the Empty Range 1. Light blue HAZMAT totes separated and donated to the local - - 'I1• yu MENU SELL 1 f1*0 TO IWMAT 2. The Range Box should not hang over the pallet. Box pile. 2. Plastic Bags with no holes '•� food bank. Ask your Supervisor for AL --••--- ^„E=�rr4HrKVL;tAs� g ; ;• - •..^•°•° .^m°.. STATE OF WASHINGTON 3. Store Empty Pallet back on top of the empty Pallet pile. more information.R' YES NO Process: - 7. Send gas powered equipment to::,,.::'. '' HAZMAT. Shrink wrap these bulky •- get " ' 1. Refer to the HAZMAT poster or guide 49 for a list of P 9 (P9� ) items on pallets.(e.g. lawnmowers, �.. '. hazardous materials and items that need to be kept ` weed whackers, etc.) Do not accept _ ----M ... . � :.� PROJECT NO.: 23135 separate from other items (e.g. leaking items, fire works, ) gas powered equipment if gas is still �=-n �........M•... ...:...... p •-�-•�-- ^-^---•ter PROJECT MGR.: KP _ t E-i, I matches, etc.) ;t. � left in them. LAC[ IOTE ,�, �P 141 2. Place hazardous materials into the light blue HAZMAT } DRAWN BY: BW LABEL HERE f l LA _ totes as they're found. Spills/Strong Smells: CHECKED BY: KP/RM J� 3. When full, label the tote with the appropriate HAZMAT sign 1. If a spill occurs or you notice strong MATERIAL� 75 I and load it onto the next outgoing Salvage trailer. smells coming from HAZMAT items, HANDLING contact our Supervisor to receive 4. Secure totes so that they do not fall over and spill out. Use Y p PROCESS [' a pallet and shrink wrap if necessary. direction on what to do. DO NOT clean 5. Palletize and secure large HAZMAT items that do not fit up any HAZMAT messes yourself. o into a tote. A2002 - N NSeattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 45 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 46 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 47 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 48 N JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2018 F W 0 Q 0 N O N N N N HAZMAT GUIDELINES SELL NEVER SELL I SEND TO HAZMAT KEEP SEPARATE �.a • Aerosol (e.g. Hair Spray) • Non-HAZMAT Antibacterial Soap Separate and bag individual items (e.g. Wares, _ groups of flammable or Antifreeze Toys, Shoes, etc.) combustible items before s%� ■ _ • Alcohol ,,, _� placing in HAZMAT tote. • NEW sealed Toiletries (e.g. Gasoline 0 Fireworks shampoo, Household Cleaners 0 Matches / makeup, soaps, Industrial Glues or Paints 0 Fire Extinguishers etc.) Kerosene Flares Mk Matches •:=• ' TRASH Medications • Mineral Spirits a Send all Batteries to the • Non -Flammable Gas (i.e. Helium, etc.) Electronics cell for • USED Toiletries • Lubricants � processir • Human • Oil Stains -� • Pet Propane Tanks (Car Batteries go to HAZMAT) Except, send USED Separate all Food product Nail Polish and Vehicle Oil _ _ P • USED Vegetable Oil and place in a "Food Bank" ALL Polish cardboard box or tote. Remover to 0And, similar HAZMAT items 119 HAZMAT Ask your Supervisor if you're unsure. (Trash opened food.) Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 49 The 5-minute drill for each Production cell should be performed at the start and end of each employee's shift. 1. Find the "S-Minute Drill" sheet inside of the cell's Production binder 2. Locate the "tool list" near the bottom of the page 3. Identify each item on the "tool list" and verify its presence in the 3-drawer organizer 4. Collect missing items from the supply cabinet or by asking your Supervisor. S. Extra items should either be set in the supply cabinet, if approved by your Supervisor, sold or salvaged. Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process Updated: June 2012 Happy Donors = Repeat Donors :) 1. 1 will smile and make eye contact with every donor. 2. 1 will wear a safety vest and follow the dress code at all times. 3. 1 will keep the donations area clean and organized. 4. 1 will greet every donor and acknowledge those waiting. 5. 1 will take everything as advertised on the "Guide to Good Giving" (no store specific policies) and will always go above and beyond for donors. 50 Seattle Goodwill : Donations Process DDNp1E . FRONT Updated: June 2012 Happy Donors = Repeat Donors :) 6. 1 will give every donor a receipt at the beginning of each donation. 7. 1 will assist with every donation. 8. 1 will treat every donation with respect. 9. 1 will thank every donor for supporting our FREE Job Training and Education Programs. 10. 1 will inform donors of current store promotions. ✓ *,-' ili vs,", -W` (ioudr„u M won - Goodwtll provides quality, effective employment training aril basic education to individuals experiencing significant bamers to economic opportunity. BACK 51 CONSULTANT: GOODWILL D 0 O Cn O W O U Q � Z nT_ W W Z � � Q � O� m CD Q LUU J W W OQ i W o o� W U) 0 Z O 2 0 >- Q o N W 0000 Z U)or) W W J J OQ O� 2iC/i (000 �QtiO WQ�� WUoW 0 Z w w 0- to �� w Z Cl) i= w 0 il' J o� a m Lu LU H to a- d Z W ch NCN M Q N 0 N N 10219 REGISTERED ARCHITECT t UASHINGTON PROJECT NO.: 23135 PROJECT MGR.: KP DRAWN BY: BW CHECKED BY: KP/RM �MATERIAL� HANDLING PROCESS A2004 JACKSON I MAIN ARCHITECTURE P.S. © 2018