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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHAZMAT INSP 6/17/2016UNIFIED PROGRAM I INSPECTION .CHECKLIST . . .. . ............. SECTION 1: Hazardous Materials Business Plan BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services ,R S. P .. . .... .... 2101 H Street r. FIRE rVA AR TM T Bakersfield, CA 93301 _dot, Ir-1 • (4411 '174_20'70 • FACILITY NAME CERS C INSPECTIOWDATE �/f -7 /1 (0 INSPECTION TIME 1660 H -I- LQ 0 x) -:L0 6, ✓ /'1Z A - ADDRESS PHONE N6. NO OF EMPLOYEES 1A FACILITY CONTACT BUSINESS ID NUMBER BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE (CCR: 2729.1) 1 L/ 0,7 bonsent to inspect Name/Title VISIBLE ADDRESS, (CFC: 505.1, BMC: 15.52.020) 1,fo rz;�� Section 1: Bmsiness Plan and Inventory Program.- ROUTINE ❑ COMBINED ❑ JOINT AGENCY 171 MULTI-AGENCY ❑ COMPLAINT ❑ RE-INSPECTION C V C=Gompiiance OPERATION C CERS C COMMENT V=Violation; 1,11 Minor V /'1Z A APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND (BMC: 15.65.080) 3 3010001 BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE (CCR: 2729.1) 1 1010008 rr V VISIBLE ADDRESS, (CFC: 505.1, BMC: 15.52.020) CORRECT: OCCUPANCY (CBC: 401) VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS (CCR: 2729.3) 1 1010004 VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES (CCR: 2729.4) 1 1010006 Lj VERIFICATION OF LOCATION (CCR: 2729.2) PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATtAIAL (CFC: 2704.1) VERIFICATION OF SDS I AVAILABILITY (CCR: 2729.2(3)(b)) "'VERIFICATION OF HAZ MAT TRAINING (CCR: 2732) 1 1020002 ,,-"/VERIFICATION O OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES &.PROCEDURES (CCR: 2731(c)) (CCR: 2731) 1 1010010 CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABE.LED• (CCR: 66262.34(f), CFC: 2703.5) 3 3030007 HOUSEKEEPING (CFC: 304.1) FIRE PROTECTION (CFC: 903 & 906) 3 3080032 SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE &.,dN, HAND (CCR: 2729.2) 1 1010005 12"YES ❑ NO 6 6imatur6ff Xeceipt%, Explain: - Inspector:— d POST ENSRECTION INSTRIXTIONS Correct the violation(s) noted above by' Within 5 days of correcting all of the violations, sign and lretum, a copy of t1iis page to: Bakersfield Fire Dept., Prevention Services, 2101 H Street, California 93301 White - Busineq.,, (()T')V Yf-.Ilf)w (.nnv Pink PrP.vP.nflnn RPmAr­z Signature (th t all vioVtior�s have been corrected as noted) Date Wn) 1 K M — Q //1 A � kV L//0 —0-1 >> L(,t-= (pajou se polooijoo uooq 9AUT4 SUOI� oyA 17e I tup ) ompu&S IM6 I2T(u0JITuD'1G;):QS'H 10TZ'S00JAJOS U0IjUZA0Jj'-idz(j arg plogsioqua :oj o2iud sT UOTIVIOT oqj jo JIB 2upoonoo jo Shp g ul .qjjo,Kdoou,Iujnio�puuu2is's im • A qj (tq OAoqe polou (S)UOIIVIOTA 0TV 100ijoD a •:SKoIj,3fI2IjLsmi momacismi iLsoa f— (> _5 r-,?g H mopadsuj - A 4:. 9 G ':'� c N- :)- �i . dx 6L6£-9Z£ ON ❑ 4311S NO 31SVAA s.nOCIHVZVH ANV 81•!1 /GW12N joadsul of juesuoo 9000[ol. 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SOOTAIDS U0T4U0A;DJCj . *jAza auila awasuaXV0 U011380sul U , L 33 eld ss ,O!snl3 slepejeri snopiezeH N011 S ISI-M334,1 NOIJL330SNI WVII!DOHd a31=IINn CERS Consolidated Emergency Response / Contingency PIan - Page 3 of Rev. 06/27/11 G. EMVRGENCY EQUEPMENT Check all boxes that apply to list emergency response equipment available at the facility ::3d ,identify the location(s) where the equipment is kept and the equipment's capability, if applicable- (e.g., ® CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES' Spill response kit I One time use, Oil & solvent resistant only.] TYPE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE GL LOCATION CAPABILITY (If applicable) Safety 1. ❑ CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE SUITS, APRONS, G2. G3. and OR VESTS First Aid 2• CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES G4. Gs. in paint mixing room 3. ❑ CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE BOOTS G6. G7. 4. ❑x SAFETY GLASSES / GOGGLES / SHIELDS Gs. G9. all personnel in shop 5. ❑ HARD HATS G10. 6. ❑x CARTRIDGE RESPIRATORS 012. G13. each painter & helper 7. ❑ SELF - CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS G14. G15. SCBA 8. ❑x FIRST AID KITS / STATIONS G16. G17. front rear offices 9. x❑ PLUMBED EYEWASH FOUNTAIN / SHOWED. GI8. G19. south wall paint area 10. ❑ PORTABLE EYEWASH KITS G20. G21. 11. ❑ OTHER G22. G23. 12. ❑ OTHER - G24. G25. Fire 13.0 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS G26. G27. Fighting (10) 21bs 14. 0 FIXED FIRE SYSTEMS / SPRINKLERS / G28. G29" FIRE HOSES front office 15.9 FIRE ALARM BOXES OR STATIONS G30. G31. offices/front 16. ❑ OTHER G32. G33. Spill 17. ❑ ALL -IN -ONE SPILL KIT G34. Gas• Control • and 18. 9 ABSORBENT MATERIAL G36. G37• paint dept/body shop Clean -Up 19 ❑ CONTAINER FOR USED ABSORBENT Gas• G39. 20. ❑ BERMING / DIKING EQUIPMENT Goo. G41. 21.. ❑ BROOM ._. ,.: G42. G43. all over shop 22. ❑x SHOVEL 044. G45. 23.9 SHOP VAC G46. G47. detail area 24. ® EXHAUST HOOD G48. G49. paint booths /shop 25. El EMERGENCY SUMP / HOLDING TANK s Gso• Gst. 26. ❑ CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS G52. G53. 27. ❑ GAS CYLINDER LEAK REPAIR KIT Gso. G55. 28, ® SPILL OVERPACK DRUMS G56. 057. paint waste mix room 29. ❑ OTHER G58. G59. Communi- 30. Z TELEPHONES (Includes cellular) G60• G61• cations and 31. ❑x INTERCOM / PA SYSTEM G62. G63. all phone locations Alarm 32. ❑ PORTABLE RADIOS G64. 065. Systems 33. ❑ AUTOMATIC ALARM CHEMICAL 066. G67. MONITORING E UIPMENT Other 34. ❑ OTHER G68. G69. 35. ❑ OTHER 070. G71. CERS Consolidated Emergency Response Continge:.-cy Plan — Page 4 of 4 Rev. 06/27/11 H. EARTH t2UAICE VULNERABILITY Identify areas of the facility that are vulnerable to hazardous material releases spills due to eac ffiqluake-related motion. These areas require immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE AREAS: (Check all that apply) H1 LOC'ATIONS (e.g., shop, outdoor shed, forensic lab) ❑ 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / WASTE STORAGE AREA Fa ❑ 2. PROCESS LINES / PIPING ......... . ...... .... . .. . . .... . .. ......................... .... ..... ....... ...... .. .. .... H3. ❑ 3. LABORATORY .... . ..... ........ ...... ... ..... . ......... ......... . .. I .............. . . .......... . . .. ... ... d; .. H4 ❑ 4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA H5• Identify mechanical systems vulnerable to releases spills due to earthquake-related motion. These systems require immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE SYSTEMS: (Check all that apply) H6 LOCATIONS 9 1: SHELVES, CABINETS AND RACKS . . ..... parts area H7. ❑ 2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF) f HS. [9 3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS .. ......... portable H9• ryt 4. EMERGENCY SHUTOFF AND/OR UTILITY VALVES .... .. .. . .... front west rear outside main panel electric H10. 5: SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Hit. ❑ 6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS (e.g., Propane dispensing tank) H12. I. E.'N/J:PLOYEE TRARqING Explanation of Requirement: Empl oyee training is required for al I employees handling hazardous m aterial s and hazardous wastes in day-to-day or clean -up operations including volunteers and/or contractors. Training must be: • Provided within 6 months for new hires; • Amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignmeri'-.; • Given upon modification to the Emergency Response/ Contingency* ?Ian, and updated/refreshed annually for all employees. Required content includes all of the following: • Material Safety Data Sheets; • Communization and alarm systems; • Hazard communication related to health and safety; • Personal p.zotective equipment; • Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances; • Use of emergency response equipment (e.g. Fire extinguishers, respirators,. • Fire hazards of materials / processes; etc.); • Conditions likely to worsen emergencies; • Decontamination procedures; • Coordination of emergency response; • Evacuation procedures; • Notification procedures; • Control and containment procedures; • A licable laws and regulations monitoring system equipment and procedures (if applicable). pp-, * UST m6n;' INDICATE HOW EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMI]41;*- TERED (Check all. that apply) ❑ 1. FORMAL CLASSROOM; ❑ 2. VIDEOS; ❑ 3. -:AFETY / TAILGATE MEETINGS- 0 4. STUDY GUIDES / MANUALS (Specify): ❑ 5. OTHER (Specify): 13. F-1 6. NOT APPLICABLE BECAUSE FACILITY HAS NO EMPLO'iTES Large Quantity Generator (LQG) Training Records: Large quanii,y. hazardous waste generaitors (i.e., who generate more than 270 gallons/1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste per month) must retain written documentation of employee hazardous waste management training sessions which includes: • A written outline/agenda of the type and amount of both introductory and continuing training that will be given to persons filling each job position having responsibility for the management of hazardous waste (e.g., labeling,- * manifesting, compliance with accumulation time limits, etc.). • The name, job title, and date of training for each hazardous waste management training session, . given to an employee filling such a job position.; and ' • A written job description for each of the above job positions that describes job duties and the skills, education, or other qualifications required of personnel assigned to the position. - Current employee training records must be retained until closure of 4 e facility. • Former employee training records must be retained at least three yeirs after termination of empoyment. J. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS (Check one of the following) ❑ 1. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or ❑ 2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED: 12. K. SIGNATURE CERTIFICATION Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible --'Dr obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am fami3aLlwith the information submitte'd and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete, and that a copy is available on site. SIG OR DA SIG D K1• MW7t N. OF SIGNER (print2 V-2• TITLE OF SIGNER K3• Richard T. Campton Co-Owner CERS Consolidated Emergency Response/ Contingeu;6y Plan -- Page 4 of 4 Rev. 06l27/11 H. EARTHt )UA.KE 'VULNERABILITY Identify areas of the facility that are vulnerable to hazardous material; releases / spills due to earthquake - ;elated motion. These areas require.immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE AREAS: (Check all that apply) H1. ❑ 1. HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS (e.g..' shop, outdoor shed, forensic -lab) MATERIALS ! WASTE STORAGE AREA ' ❑ 2. PROCESS LINES•/ PIPING ._ ............. .... . .... ... _....... .. ............... ............. .... ... .... ....... ........_ -- - ..__....._._:.... .._.. H3 ❑ 3. LABORATORY . ....._._................................_.._ ......................... .........._.................... ..... ga:... ❑ 4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA Identify mechanical systems vulnerable to releases / spills due to earth. �e- related motion. Theses stems require immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE SYSTEMS: (Check all that apply) 146. LOCATIONS I.. SHELVES, CABINETS AND RACKS i .......... ........... ................._............. parts area HY.� ❑ 2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF) 3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS portable cyl 149. ❑x 4. EMERGENCY SHUTOFF AND /OR UTILITY VALVES front west gas/ rear outside main panel electric HIO ❑x 5. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS H­ 11. ❑ 6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS (e.g., Propane dispensing tank) 1412. I. EIVVLOYEE TRAINING Explanation of Requirement: Employee training is required for all ern loyees handling hazardous materials and hazardous wastes in day - to-day or clean -up operations including volunteers and/or contractors. Training must be: t • Provided within 6 months for new hires; • Amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignmen • Given upon modification to the Emergency Response / Contingency I'a.i, and updated/refreshed annually for all employees. Required content includes all of the following: • Material Safety Data Sheets; Communication and alarm systems; • Hazard communication related to health and safety; Personal protective equipment; • Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances; • Use of emergency response equipment (e.g. Fire extinguishers, respirators, • Fire hazards of materials / processes; etc.); • Conditions likely to worsen emergencies; Decontamination procedures; • Coordination of emergency response; Evacuation procedures; • Notification procedures; Control and containment procedures; • Applicable laws and regulations. UST monitoring system equipment and procedures (if applicable). INDICATE HOW EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINI!.T'ERED (Check all that apply) tt. ❑ 1. FORMAL CLASSROOM; ❑ 2. VIDEOS; ❑ 3. S -.FETY / TAILGATE MEETINGS; ❑ 4. STUDY GUIDES I MANUALS (Specify): 12• ❑ 5. OTHER *(Specify): ' B. ❑ 6. NOT APPLICABLE BECAUSE FACILITY HAS NO EMPLOYEES Large Quantity Generator (LQG) Training Records: Large quantity hazardous waste generators (i.e., who generate more than 270 gallons/1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste per month) must retain written documentation of employee hazardous waste management training sessions which includes: • A written outlinelagenda of the type and amount of both introduytory and continuing training that will be given to persons filling .each job position having responsibility for the management of hazardous waste (e.g., labeling, ,manifesting, compliance with accumulation time limits, etc.). • The name, job title, and date of training for each hazardous waste:maftagement training session given to an employee filling such a job position; and • A written job description for each of the above job positions thafd:.sc.ribes job duties and the skills, education, or other qualifications required of personnel assigned to the position. • Current employee training records must be retained until closure of tl :w facility. • Former employee training records must be retained at least three y 'e0. s •after termination of employment. J. LIST OF ATTACHNIENTS (Check one of the following) s1. ❑ 1. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or ❑ 2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED: J2' K. SIGN � ITURE / CERTIFICATION Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible f: r obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am fami9gtriwith the information submitted and believe the information Iis true, accurate, and complete, and that a copy is available on site. SIG OR S� TC. n K1. M�OE � � ;. _ N7AME OF SIGNER (print K x2.. TITLE OF SIGNER Richard T. Comoton Co -Owner CERS Consolidated Emergency Response, d Contingency Plan - Page 3 of 4,; Rev. 06/27/11 C'. EMERGENCY EQ w "..' AJEENT Check all boxes that apply to list emergency response equipment available at the facility ;'td identify the location(s) where the equipment is kept and the equipment's' capability, if applicable. (e.g.. 0 CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES ( Spill response,, -.Jt I One time use, Oil & solvent resistant only.] TYPE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE 01' LOCA "t%i•N CAPABILITY (Ija licable) Safety and First Aid 1. ❑ CHEMICAL PROT ECTIVE SUITS, APRONS, OR MESTS G2. G3• Gs. 2• CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES G4. in paint mixing room 3. ❑ CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE BOOTS - G6. G7. G9. 4. ❑x SAFETY GLASSES / GOGGLES / SHIELDS G8. all personnel in shop S. ❑ HARD HATS Glo. Gi 1. 6. ® CARTRIDGE RESPIRATORS G12. each painter & helper G13. 7. ❑ SELF- CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS' SCBA 014. GIs' 8. 0 FIRST AID KITS / STATIONS G16. front rear offices G17. 9. © PLUMBED EYEWASH FOUNTAIN / SHOWER G18. south wall paint area G19, 10. ❑ PORTABLE EYEWASH KITS G20. G21. 11. ❑ OTHER G22. G33. 12. ❑ OTHER R_.. G24. G25. Fire Fighting 13.9 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS G26. (�o} 2►bs G27. 14.9 FIXED FIRE SYSTEMS / SPRINKLERS / FIRE HOSES G28. front office G29. 15. []x, FIRE ALARM BOXES OR STATIONS r G30. offices /front G31. 16. ❑ OTHER G32. G33. Spill Control 17. ❑ ALL -IN -ONE SPILL KIT G34. G35. and , Clean -Up 18: Q 'ABSORBENT MATERIAL G36. paint dept/body shop G37.. 19. ❑ CONTAINER FOR USED ABSORBENT G38. G39. 20. ❑ BERMING / DIKING EQUIPMENT Gao. Gal. 21. ❑x BROOM G42. all over shop Gas, 22.0 SHOVEL +n Goa. G45. 23. ® SHOP VAC G46. detail area G47. 24. EXHAUST HOOD Gas. paint booths/shop 049. 25. ❑ EMERGENCY SUMP / HOLDING TANK Gso. GsI. 26. ❑ CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS G52. G53. 27. ❑ GAS CYLINDER LEAK REPAIR KIT Gsa. G55. 29.0 SPILL OVERPACK DRUMS G56. paint waste mix room G57. 29. ❑ OTHER G58. cs9. Communi- cations 30. Z TELEPHONES (Includes cellular) G60• G61• and 31. ❑ INTERCOM / PA SYSTEM G62. all phone locations G63. Alarm Systems 32. ❑ PORTABLE RADIOS G64. G65. 33. ❑ AUTOMATIC ALARM CHEMICAL' MONITORING E IPMENT G66. G67. Other 34. ❑ OTHER G6s. i. G69. 35. ❑ OTHER { . G70. G71. . a .. . CERS Consolidated Emergency Response / Contingee�y Plan -- Page 2 of 4 Rev. 06/27111 D. EMERGENCY CONT.r ;NT AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES SPILL PREVENTION, CONTAINMENT, AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES: (Check all boxes that apply to indicate your procedures for containing spills, releases, fires or explosions; and. preventing and mitigating associated harm to.6',itons , roe and the environment. • Di. ❑ 1. MONITOR FOR LEAKS, RUPTURES, PRESSURE BUILD -UI1 ETC.; [12. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Porta'bM spill containment walls); ❑ 3. PROVIDE ABSORBENT PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e:g., Pads, pigs, pillows); ❑ 4. COVER OR BLOCK FLOOR AND/ OR STORM DRAINS; ❑ 5. BUILT -IN BERM IN WORK / STORAGE AREA; 96. AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM; 07. ELIMINATE SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR FLAMMABL• E`HAZARDS (e.g. Flammable liquids,.Propane); 0 8. STOP PROCESSES AND /OR OPERATIONS; c ❑ 9. AUTOMATIC / ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHUT -OFF SYSTEM; © 10. SHUT -OFF WATER, GAS, ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AS APPROPRIATE; 0 11. CALL 9 -1 -1 FOR PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDER ASSISTANCE / MEDICAL AID; 9 12. NOTIFY AND EVACUATE PERSONS IN ALL THREAT6ii" ),AREAS; ❑x 13. ACCOUNT FOR EVACUATED PERSONS IMMEDIATELY h„'"TER EVACUATION CALL; ❑ 14. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ON -SITE RES t?C'SE TEAM; ❑x 15.REMOVE OR ISOLATE CONTAINERS / AREA AS APPROPRIATE; ❑ 16. HIRE LICENSED HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR; ❑ 17. USE ABSORBENT MATERIAL FOR SPILLS WITH SUBSRQ7�'ENT PROPER LABELING, STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE, . f ❑ 18. SUCTION USING SHOP VACUUM WITH SUBSEQUENT P'F._OPER LABELING, STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; ❑ 19. WASH / DECONTAMINATE EQUIPMENT W/ CONTAIN)\ t -417 and DISPOSAL OF EFFLUENT / RINSATE AS HAZARDOUS WASTE; [:120. PROVIDE SAFE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF EMERGEN, 0 "= ENERATED WASTES; El 21.OTHER (Specify): D2. E. FA;QlLITY EVACUATION THE FOLLOWING ALARM SIGNAL(S) WILL BE USED TO BEOIN� EVACUATION OF THE FACILITY (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): El. © 1. BELLS; ❑ 2. HORNS /SIRENS; ❑x 3. VERBAL (I.E., SHOUTING); © 4. OTHER (Specify): Bells /Fires stem Public Address & Verbal EL THE FOLLOWING LOCATION(S) IS /ARE EVACUEE EMERGENC.' ASSEMBLY AREA(S) (i.e., Front parking lot, specific street corner, etc.) M. Front parking lot account for all employees by Sup;0 -rysor West. Note: The Emergency Coordinator must account for all on site em loi,,eW and/or site visitors after evacuation. Q EVACUATION ROUTE MAP(S) POSTED AS REQUIRED E4• Note: The map(s) must show primary and alternate evacuation route•.; emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas, and must be prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to em Io ees and visitors. F. ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES Explanation of Requirement Advance arrangements with local firw ,,:.id police departments, hospitals, and/or emergency services contractors should be made as appropriate for your facility. You may determine that such arrangem6ii& :?re not necessary. ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGENCY SER`fjj'_.ES (Check one of the following) Ft [11. HAVE BEEN DETERMINED NOT NECESSARY; or F1 2. THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE' C;Specify): ' f CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL REPOR-, ING SYSTEM (CERS) CONSOLIDATED. ]EME.RGENCY RESPON,'!'3 + / CON'T'INGENCY PLAN Prior to completing this Plan, please refer to the INSTR UCTIONS F OR COWL; ; I'1:nIG A CONSOLIDA TED CONTINGENCY PLAN A. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION AND OPERATIONS OVERVIEW FACILITY ID # L CERS ID Al. DATE OF PLAN PREPARATION/REVISION A2• 15021000037 10022305 12/16/2014 BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility .Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3• H & S Body Works & Towing ' BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103. 314 California Ave BUSINESS SITE CITY 104. ZIP CODE tos. Bakersfield CA 93304 TYPE OF BUSINESS (e.g., Painting Contractor) A3. INCIDENT,11 OPERATIONS (e.g., Fleet Maintenance) A4• Auto Body Repair THIS PLAN COVERS CHEMICAL SPILLS, FIRES, AND EARTHQUAKES INVOLVING: (C,..ack all that apply) A5• ® 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; ❑ 2. HAZARDOUS WASTES B. INTERNAL RESPC. NSE INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE WILL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply) B1. © 1. CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDERS (i.e., 9 -I -1) ❑ 2. CALLING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR ❑ 3. ACTIVATING IN -HOUSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM C. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, PHONE Y"'!_JMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation such as an explosion, fire, or ::,ease, the Emergency Coordinator (or his/her designee when the Emergency Coordinator is on call) shall• I. Activate internal facility alarms or communications systems, where applicable, to notify all faci'. =.nj personnel. 2. Notify appropriate local authorities (i.e., call 9- 1 -1).. 3, Notify the California Emergency Management Agency at (800) 852 -7550. Before facility operations are resumed in areas of the facility affected by the incident, the eme:•.- envy coordinator shall notify the "Califomia Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC),,the local Unified Program Agency. (UPA), and the local fire departs).- r:r.'s hazardous materials program that the facility is in compliance with requirements to: 1. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contaminated soil or surface water, _,r piny other material that results from an explosion, fire, or release at the facility; and . . .. .. :, , 2. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the released material is transferred, stored, :.r disposed of in areas of the facility affected by the incident until cleanup procedures are completed. INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS OR ALARM NOTIFICATION V'S "LL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply) ci. ❑ 1. VERBAL WARNINGS; [x� 2. PUBLIC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTE "-�:.:; ❑ 3. TELEPHONE; ❑ 4. PAGERS; [25. ALARM SYSTEM; ❑ 6. PORTABLE RADIO _ NOTIFICATIONS TO NEIGHBORING FACILITIES THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY AN OF-F.-SITE RELEASE WILL OCCUR BY: (Check all that apply) C2• I. VERBAL WARNINGS; ❑ 2. PUBLIC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTE ­ 7, x❑ 3. TELEPHONE; ❑ 4. PAGERS; ❑ S. ALARM SYSTEM; ❑ 6. PORTABLE RADIO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE AND CHP ................ .......... ..................... 9 -1 -1 PHONE NUMBERS: 852 -•7550 CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (Ci�_L./EMA) .................... (800).852 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC) ................ .. •:................ ..... ($OO) 424 -8802 POISON CONTROL CENTER ........................ ...:........................... (800) 222 -1222 _._._._. LOCAL UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (UPA/CUPA) . (661) 326 -3979 C3. OTHER (Specify): l Mercy Hospital C4' (661) 632 -5000 cs. NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY /HOSPITAL NAME: I: Memorial Hospital C6' (661) 327 -4647 C7. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PHONE NUMBERS: CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL (DISC) .... 255 -3545 _t916, REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTRtlL BOARD.. ............... ��(559) 445-4116 __- cs. U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIOY A''OENCY (US. EPA) ... • . • ..... (800) 300 -2193 CALIFORNIA DEPT OF FISH AND GP`,RE (DFG) ............. :...... (916) 358 -2900 U.S. COAST. GUARD ................ ............................. (202) 267 -2180 CA1JOSHA ... ....... I ............... . ..................... (916) 263 -2800 STATE FIRE MARSHAL 916) 445 -8200 OTHER (Specify): Ci t. C12. OTHER (S eci ): Rev. 0627/11 �n x Z cn CIO rn on 0 � rn 0 � d 03 z m i —=o 00 os ° � Nk N 3, • rn m rn' rn X_. ,-1 N g o , rn LID rn ,i CALIFORNIA )RAGE, • R OFFICE OFFICE EXIT �•'f. E IT EST)hAATING AREA C7�as p aM OFFICE OFFICE 4gp I UTILITY ROOM crow OAF WOfMf4 MEN kRTS OFFICE OFFICE! r' GE STORAGE VVT STORA AREA I Pr""AR.KING CONFERENCE ROOM LOT • �,�)RS '•HRS;B'0D, , W611'' 4i1FCS-'8& T 0 M N G • :' EXIT `BODY SNOP'QFFICE' EMERGEN ' Y- ;EVAcuATjoN pLAN.. -EX( .CIL, '� ., ,-: ' EXIT r; BODY SHOP PG61 L�t �� PARKING i tv�FDi uG WORK AREA r LOT %Q tQ- Yi ST RAGE AUTO PAINT 7 WING OFFICE BOOTH � ��7' " •c:°'..�./ PAI @°I'ti A R E.A wCy�AN BRoM r— TRUCK PAINT BOOTH MT1 AUTO PAINT � BOOTH ' I• J � NG OM STATION EXIT 1 � , E n�IT ' tit �e-rc1 • - x�.AR OF SHOP. CALIFOW%UA A" o =WE. OFFICE OrICE EXIT .� E$7 :t, a.ir�s Aga E IT • A.C. — Ui'M' ROOM R 30m OFFICE OFFICE' 1Nc; '*tAl4 MEN PARTS OFFICE. OPFICE! STORAGE M VVEST STORAGE AREA PARKING COWERENCE ROOM -� T , LOT iu.,.rs....�... .. rt' 4�n�r „•:��;..r.,,itt�y,rir.:i'ii «:•;! y� ::7�4i;: ui EXI l . EIVIERGEN Y'EVAC��I'TIQI?l�Pt�1N�• . E r., EXr-I: PARKING BODY SHOP PAR WORK AREA Gv�FDruG 1 c ; EXr`; scu Ps RAGE GE AUTO PAINT € ` -MN ,o G OFFICE BOOTH PAINT• AREA BREAK v uw-`�1 ROOM TRUCK PANT BOOTHi Auto �... PAINT BOOTH M PREP STATION EXIT ' ” XIT T • G271ZlC- .' REAR OF SHOP .. i 1 Firs 3CJangers. ; • Obey all fire safety rules. Use approved cigarette recepfidr1es to.extinguish butts. • Store flammable items such as' asoline in apprcved containers, inside of:a metal storage cabinet. • Never. have an open flame or use electrical, machinery around combustible material. • Never throw oily rags in the trash Use the approved: metal container for oily rags or use a plastic bag. • Do not overload power strips. ' s. • Never use .electrical cords wi th ti .,dyed wiring. • Never store wood palettes or ca *,dboard boxes ntaxt to the-.building. • Never stack objects all the wa '­t:,,): the ceiling tha` could obstruct fire sprinklers or detectors. • Never leave gas valves on. Never smoke a cigarette whilelpuinping gas. Arad do not overfill the tank, spilling fuel on the ground. Equiptl lent Safety' • Use safe work practices with e' Jpment. • Use safety glasses and gloves .��shen appropriate .' • Never wear loose clothing or je , efry that could 'become caught in the equipment. • ...Examine power tools, and make, sure they are in igood. condition before.. using. • Keep electrical cords far enoua V-i away from*poVver tools' cutting edge to keep the cords from being cut. r.. • Keep liquids away from the eqok 0ment. • If the item you are cutting bec0v; -,:es stuck in a rraachine, hit the emergency stop button, disconnect the po,r*r cord, and then retrieve the item. • Never reach over a table saw U. "l ode_ If machineil( is not functioning properly attach a lock out/tag out card to. `A and notify your safety officer, • i ra . MJ 1••)9' P, Tr.J pa:i t3 vim" :bdi • . i iwSV '.,'`6.s " .. �,__t.�neits4r rc:7au�_ "hr� r Slip, `ri- end sears Always be aware of slip, `aip acid ;all dangers. • if you ever, spill - a liquid or. see a �= ��ill, wipe_ it up irnr ' ediately or place a chair or other Object Darer it arrd ~proceedl .., clean Rk- up or the person responsible to cleaned. it up.. _ Its the lack of.warning >tfia can c�:;_use problems Al xl u,nexpected shift from a.. smooth to -a sliak surface hiBidfite"i is the likelihood k i''a slip or fall. ® Changes in lighting and floor - conceal 'a t, range in fricfion or angle between adjacent surfaces. If you -are mopping the floor, m,-W.- .: sure to post floors' sign. Wbztch outfor,weven surl`a!:,`e.s lir a:a _§phalt, sidevv i(s, area rugs, ramps, walkways and door thresholds. Watch.-out for loose and frayed c :rpets and rugs. a Tape doyen extension cores :iht:.�1#,:li� placed a =, high -fifii area_ Always wear approved n.on-slip r. ibbe: soled work. ,:Cots or shoes. Neverallow_any rp4teriol to ;extan.d outside of your Mork area safety zone_.. 'After your-work is done, clean Lip. the scraps from t , s floor. Always_use handrails. Never stand on the top step of a "adder, and use ar assistant to hold the'ladder if necessary. Over ��bad Dangers. • Alwaysiook-for overhead dariciei°s, Duck yobs head before getting it U. a, motor vehrc #�; f�,arkii ft, crawl space or tunnel_ Watch for unstable objects befor, a walking under % Firehouse shelving. • clever place heavy items on uop "�)r shelves. Above 'a. crawl -space or catwaik.'-*�iere may be -prpe. , �VV1nng or fire sprinklers to look out for. ;ie`µ '. I 1 - tw site Identifications H,& S BODY WORKS & TOWING c=_Rs ID 14 California Ave 0022305 Bakersfield,'CA 93304 EPA ID number ,County CAL000302891 Kern ubmittal.Status Submitted on- 6/17/2016 by Richard Compton of •H & S BODY WORKS, *t TOWING (BAKERSFIELD, t P (Hazardous Materials Does your facility have on site (for any purpose) at any one time, haz,- -dour materials at or abo,:!c 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 Yes cubic feet for compressed gases (include liquids.in ASrs'and USTs); or •s regulated under more r° sttrictive inventory local reporting requirements I(-shown below if present); or the applicable Fi cleral threshold quantity for.an extremely hazardu s:substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix W or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which -an emF- envy plan is required %r scent to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? Inderground Storage;Tank(s)'(UST) )oes your facility own or operate underground-storage,tanks? No Hazardous Waste . Is your facility a Hazardous Waste Generator? Yes Does your facility treat hazardous waste on -site? No Is your facility's treatment subject to financial assurance requirement.!. (for Permit by Rule and ' �'riditional Authorization)? No Does your facility consolidate hazardous waste generated at a ra_mot( • site? No Dees your facility need to report the, closure /removal of a tank that v is classified as ha ,. . , zardous' taste a:nd:cleatied on- site? . - i No Does our.facilit „4enerate'in an sin be calendar month 1000 kilaera�ns k 2,200 pounds +�i� �ic >re of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or nerate x, yb I v g u (g) ( ) generate No . in any single calendar month, or accumulate at any time, 1 kg (2.2 Olt nds) of RCRA acute haur"ous waste; or generate or accumulate at anytime ' more than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contarninatt: J with RCRA acute hazarc .ius waste. Is your,facility a Household'Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site? No Excluded and /or !Exempted Materials. Does your'facility recycle more than 100 kg/rronth of excluded or exE, npted recyclable materia (per.HSC 25143.2)? . No Does your facility own or operate AS'rs above these thresholds? Story: treater than 1,320 gallon;:, of petroleum products (new or used) in No aboveground tanks or containers. Does your facility have Regulated Substances stored 'onsite in quantities greater, than the thresl ld quantities established by the California Accidental No Release prevention Program (CalARP) ?' ►dditional Information - lo additional comments provided: - is acility /Site <..:.... & S BODY WORKS & TOWING i:. CERS ID 05 14 California Ave akersfield, CA 93304 rt ubmittal Status ubmitted on 6/17/2016 by Richard Compton of H & S BODY WORKS &J -OWING (BAKERSFIELDf CA). Jentification ; ,ICK SHEPHERD JR Beginning irate Ending Date Aerator Phone Business Phone Business Fax 561) 324 -6703 (661).324-6703 (661) 324 -5346 Dun•& err'cist:•eet SIC Code Primary NAILS 7532 acility /Site Mailing Address > Primary Etn.ergency`Contact ..... .. 14 CALIFORNIA AVE 1.i _. DICK SHEPHERD JR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 "K Title OWNER Business.Ph6e ' 24 -Hour Phone Pager Number I (661) 324 -6703. (661) 871 -1989 (661) 201 -4964 owner,, econdar; Emergency Contact DICK SHEPHERD JR A : DICK COMPTON 661) 324 -6703 Fitle 14 CALIFORNIA AVE DWNER BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 usiness Phone 24 -Hour Phone Pager Number (661) 324 -h'�3 (661) 871 -1704 (661) 747 -7155 Billingtontact Envlronnir•,•ni:al Contact (CHARD COMPTON " DICK SHEPh =RD JR (661) 324 -6703 hsbodyworks @aol.com (661) 324 -6703 DSHEPHERD22 @AOL.COM 14 CALIFORNIA AVE 14 CALIFORNIA AVE BAKIERSFIELD, CA 93304 AKERSFIELD, CA 93304 ame of Signer Signer Title Document Preparer ICHARD COMPTON CO QWNER RICHARD COMPTON dditional Information Locally - collected Fields ' . _ . . Some or all of the following fields may be required by your local regul�-,• ?or(s): roperty Owner ` Assessor Parcel Number (APN) - Number Of Employees Phone 15 ailing Address Facility ID 15-021-0-,:2869 CALIFORNIA ENVIRO' IMENTAL• REPOT 'ING SYSTEM (CEP'S) CONSOLIDATED. EMERGE. dCY RESPO1o', *E / CONTINGENCY PLAN .Prior to completing this Plan, please r efer.to the 1711`:: RUCTIONS FOR COMP,--;i,T, NGA CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCYPLkY A. FACILITY IDENTI1E+ I(.: �A.TION AND 01; ERATIONS OVERVIEW FACILITY ID # _- L CEPS ID Al. DATE OF PLAN PREPARATION/REVISION A7- 15021000037 10022305 12116/2014 _ BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility, Name or D$.4 - Doing 8usirr`ss . a) 3. V H & S Body Works & Towing BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS, los. 314 California .Ave BUSINESS SITE CITY 104. ZIP CODE IOS. Bakersfield CA 93334 TYPE OF BUSINESS (e,g., Painting Contractor) AS• INCIDENT' 4L OPERATIONS (e.g., Fleet Maintenance) A4. Auto Body Repair THIS PLAN COVERS CHEMICAL SPILLS, FIRES, AND EARTHG,.IAKES .INVOLVING: (C:.eck all that apply) As. ® 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; t,] 2. HAZARDOUS WASTE:: B. IN'J EPNAL RESPt-;.INSE INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY RESPONSE WILL OCCUR Ir [A:. (Check all that apply)'._. � sI Q 1. CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDERS (i.e., 9- 1 -1:r,• ❑ 2. CALLING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR ❑ 3. ACTIVATING IN -HOUSE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM C. E IERGENCY COMMUN'ICAT. ONS, PHONE I -Ij iMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS Whenever there is an imminent or actual emergency situation an explosion, fire, or' -�lc;ase, the Erriergency Coordinator (or his/her designee when the Emergency Coordinator is on call) shall: 1. Activate internal facility alarms or communications systems, where . pnlicable, to notify all fs ,i. ty personnel. 2. Notify appropriate local authorities (i.e., call 9 -1 -1). 3. Notify the California.Emergency Management Agency. at (800) 85z'':550. Before facility operations are resumed ' ,areas of tfie,ficilrty. affe t % by the incident, the em ,cncy` coordinator shall notify the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DISC), the local Unified Program Agency (VN . and the local fire depart'. -, ut's hazardous materials program that the facility is in compliance with requirements to: 1. Provide for proper storage and disposal of recovered waste, contain.. rated soil or surface water, 3r any other material that results from. an explosion, fire, or release at the facility; and 2. Ensure that no material that is incompatible with the. released, mat . -ial is transferred, store& br disposed of in areas of the facility: affected by the incident until cleanup procedures are completed. INTERNAL FACILITY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS.OR A' ARM NOTIFICATION V?TLL OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply) CI• ❑ 1. VERBAL WARNINGS; Q 2. PUBLIC ADDRES:: OR INTERCOM SYSTE'�:; ❑ 3. TELEPHONE; [:14. PAGERS; [] 5: ALARM SYSTEM; [] 6. PORTABLE RADIO NOTIFICATIONS TO NEIGHBORING FACILITIES THAT MAY B: AFFECTED BY AN OFT 7 SITE RELEASE WILL. OCCUR BY: (Check all that apply) C2. CI 1. VERBAL WARNINGS; ❑ 2. PUBLIC ADDRES OR INTERCOM SYSTE 4; 213. TELEPHONE; ❑ 4. PAGERS; ❑ 5. ALARM SYSTEM;' 1 ❑ 6. PORTABLE RADIO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AMBULANCE, FIRE, POLICE AND' CHP ...... ............:.. , ....:............:........ PHONE NUNIBERS: CALIFORNIA EMERGENCY MAN a.GEMENT AGENCY (C.° USMA) ...................... (800) 852 -7550 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER r :1RC) ............... ......... (800) 424 -8802 POISON CONTROL CENTER ..:: ;. } ...................... :. ($00) 222 -1222 ( ) . (661) 326 -3979 c�' LOCAL UNIFIED PROGRAM •AGE .,!CY UPA/CUPA OTHER (Specify): j Mercy Hosp::.taf C4 (661) 632 -5000 cs. NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY /HOSPITAL NAME: 0, MemOrlc ,.Hospital` Ce. (661) 327 -4647 C'• - - -- AGENCY NOTIFICATION PH(ONENUMBERS: ' CALIEORrI :` DEPT. PE-TOXIC SUBS ';41`lCES 91 CONTROL (DTSC) ..:. J6a 255 -3545 REGIONAL. QUALITY CONTROL BOARD ......... (559) 445 -4116 _ C$' L_..- _.___.__ U.S. ENVIRC, :MENTAL PROTECTIOI ° ;' AGENCY (US EPA) ........... (800)..300 -2193 CALIFOrO li DEPT OF FISH AND G� ,fE (DFG) .. ...:.. (916) 358 -2900 Us: COAST (,JARD .......... (202) 267-2180 CAL/6sHA' ... .... .......... ........... ................ (916) 263 -2800 STATEFIRE' [ARSHAL (916)445-8200 C9. CIO. OTHER (SFei 'y) C11. Cl2. OTHER (S " ec :y): A EMERGENCY CONTAINMENT AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES SPILL PREVENTION, CONTAINMENT, AND CLEANUP.PROCED� TRES: (Check all boxes that apply to indicate your- procedures for containing spills,. releases, fires or explosions; and. 2reventing and mitigating associated harm to �,tsons , property, and the a vironment. )• D1. ❑ 1. MONITOR FOR LEAKS, RUPTURES, PRESSURE BUILD-UP, ETC.; ❑ 2. PROVIDE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Porta' ile spill containment wall_;:; [:13. PROVIDE ABSORBENT PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g., Pads, Lips, pillows); [__14. COVER OR BLOCK FLOOR AND / OR STORM DRAINS; ❑ 5. BUILT-IN BERM IN WORK / STORAGE AREA; }' 6. AUTOMATIC FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM; © 7. ELIMINATE SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR FLAMMABLE H.�ZARDS (e.g. Flammablr:•:iquids, Propane); D 8. STOP PROCESSES AND /OR OPERATIONS; ; ❑ 9. AUTOMATIC / ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SHUT -OFF SYSTEM; © 10. SHUT -OFF WATER, GAS, ELECTRICAL UTILITIES AS APPROPRIATE; 11. CALL 9 -1 -1 FOR PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDER ASSh;TANCE / MEDICAL AIDD; 12. NOTIFY AND EVACUATE PERSONS IN ALL THREATEN 'Ep AREAS; Q 13: ACCOUNT FOR EVACUATED PERSONS IMMEDIATELY' 1,17ER EVACUATION G.' LL; ❑ 14. PROVIDE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ON -SITE RESPO SE TEAM; ❑x 15. REMOVE OR ISOLATE CONTAINERS / AREA AS APPROPPATE; ❑ 16. HIRE LICENSED HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRACTOR, ❑ 17. USE ABSORBENT MATERIAL FOR SPILLS WITH SUBSEQUENT PROPER LABELING,' STORAGE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; ❑ 18. SUCTION USING SHOP VACUUM WITH SUBSEQUENT Pi�•�PER LABELING, STOzL_�GE, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; ❑ 19. WASH / DECONTAMINATE EQUIPMENT W/ CONTAINMET�7 and DISPOSAL OF ET-FLUENT / RINSATE AS HAZARDOUS WASTE; ❑ 20. PROVIDE SAFE TEMPORARY STORAGE OF EMERGENCY JENERATED WASTE:,, ❑ 21.OTHER (Specify): Dx. E. FAC."I' ,ITY EVACUATION THE FOLLOWING ALARM SIGNAL(S) WILL BE USED TO BEGM, 1'.•VACUATION OF THE, ACILITY (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): E1. ❑x 1. BELLS; ❑ 2. HORNS /SIRENS; Q 3. VERBAL (I.E., SHOUTING); ® 4. OTHER (Specify): Bells /Fires stem Public Address' & Verbal E2. THE FOLLOWING LOCATION(S) IS /ARE EVACUEE EMERGa;C'�''ASSEMBLY AREA(S) (�.e., Front parking lot, specific street corner, etc.) Front parking lot account for all employees by Surge visor West. Note: The Emergency Coordinator must account for all on site em loL ✓ewL* and/or site visitors after wacuation. ❑x EVACUATION ROUTE-MAP(S) POSTED AS REQUIRED Ea. Note: The map(s) must show primary and alternate evacuation routes;'` emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas, and must be prominently posted throughout the facility in locations where it will be visible to em to ec:�.snd visitors. F. ARRANGEMEN'5 FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES Explanation of Requirement. Advance arrangements with local fire an police departments, hospitals, and/or emergency services contractors should be made as appropriate for your facility. You may determine that such arrangements are not necessary. ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVlf. %ES (Check one of the foli owing) ❑ 1. HAVE BEEN DETERMINED NOT NECESSARY; or F2. ❑ 2. THE FOLLOWING ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE- Specify): CERS Consolidated Emergency Response/ Contingc,: cy Elan - Page 3 of ; Rev. 06/27/11 G. EM1� � R GEN CY EQU DWINT l Check all boxes that appiy to list er a bincy•resporse- equipmen a-vaila.ble at the facility nd identity the location(s) where the equipment is kept and the equipment's capability, if alapiicabl (e.3„ (�1 CHEMICAL PROTEC'i ; S GLOVES Spill response k t I One time use, Oil & solvent resistant only., TYPE 'EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE `t' LOCXrION CAPABILITY I app l;cabla} Safety and _ 1. ❑ CHEMICA.L PROTECTIVE SUITS, ?.PROM, ,, OR VESTS G2. G3. First Aid 2. CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE GLOVES G4. in paint mixing room Gs. 3. ❑ CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE BOOTS _ _: G6. G7. 4. ❑x SAFETY GLASSES I GOGGLES / SHIELDS G8. all personnel in shop G9. 5. ❑ HARD HATS Gto. Gl 1. 6. (] CARTRIDGE RESPIRATORS G12. each painter & helper G13. 7. ❑ SELF - CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS,� SCBA• . G14. GIs. S. d FIRST AID KITS / STATIONS G16. front rear offices G17. 9. x❑ PLUMBED EYEWASH FOUNTAIN / SHOWE13. 918. south Wall paint area ;;; G22. G19. G21 G23. 10. ❑ PORTABLE EYEWASH KITS 11. ❑ OTHER 12. ❑ 07417HER G24. G26.1 (`l0) Ztbs G25. Fire Fighting -13. ❑x -PORTABLE FIRE WINGUISHERS ' _ 14.9 FIXED FIRE SYSTEMS I SPRINKLERS / FIRE HOSES G28. , front office G30. offices/front G32. G29. Gat. G33. , .. IS. Exi FIRE ALARM BOXES OR STATIONS 16. ❑ OTHER Spilt Control 17. ❑ ALL-IN-ONE SPILL KIT � G34. G35. and . " 18.: AB90RBENT MATERIAL G36. paint dept/body shop G37. Clean Q 19. ❑ CONTAINER FOR USED ABSORBENT ? G38, G39. 20. ❑ BERMING I DIKING EQUIPMENT - ' G40.' Gat. 21: EXI BROOM G42. all over shop G43. 22..Z. SHOVEL ; G44:. G45. 23. ® SHOP VAC G46. detail area G47. 24. EXHAUST HOOD G48. paint boothsishop G49. 25. ❑ EMERGENCY SUMP / HOLDING TANK G50: Gsl. 26. f_1 CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS a G52 G63. 27. ❑ GAS CYLINDER LEAK REPAIR KIT G54. Gss. 28.2 SPILL OVERPACIC DRUMS G56. paint waste mix roam Gss. G57. Gs9. 29., ❑ OTHER Communi- cations 130. Q TELEPHONES (Includes cellular) G60. G61• and Alarlrn Systems 31.9 INTERCOM. / PA SYSTEM G62. -al! phone locations G64. - G66. _ G63. G65. G67, _ 32. ❑ POORTABLE RADIOS 33. ❑ AUTOMATIC ALARM CHEMICAL - MONITORING E UIPMENT Other 34. ❑ OTHER - G6s. G69. 35. ❑ OTHER _ G70. G71, r CERS Consolidated Emergency Response / Contitngeh"c, ..Plan — Page 4 of'�`,; Rev. 06/27/11 H. EARTH Q, JAKE VULNE- PABYLZTY Identify areas of the facility that are vulnerable to hazardous materia s;." eases / spills due to eaA uake- related motion. Thesc areas require immediate isolation and inspection. VULNERABLE AREAS: (Check all that apply) Hi. LOC:'i11ONS (e.g., shop, outdoor shed, forensic lab) ❑ 1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / WASTE STORAGE AREA ;' H2. :t ❑ 2. PROCESS LINES / PIPING .............. . _.. _._....._. _ ....... _....... _ .... _. H3• ❑ 3. LABORATORY ; . _._ ........ _. 4. WASTE TREATMENT AREA x5• Identify mechanical systems vulnerable to releases i spills due to earth � eke- related motion. These ;Y stems requite—immediate isolation and inspection- . VULNERABLE SYSTEMS: (Check all that apply) r:: H6. LOS`, =,TUNS °;_........... _....... 1. SHELVES, CABINETS AND RACKS 7° ! parts arf: . ❑ -2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF) I ❑x 3. PORTABLE GAS CYLINDERS portabtc'wyt H9• []x, 4. EMERGENCY SHUTOFF AND /OR UTILITY VALVES .. front we:•; gas/ rear outside main panel electric H10. 5: SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ... .. :........... ❑ 6. STATIONARY PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS (e.g., Propan aspensing tank) ( x12 Z. EW)LOYEE TRAgT:C.'�i`G Explanation of Requirement: Employee training is required for all emrlpyees,handling hazardot :- materials and hazardous wastes in day - to-day or clean -up operations including volunteers and/or contractors: Training must be: • Provided within 6 months for new hires; • Amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignm�nd,. . • Given upon modification to the Emergency Response / Contingenc' :rian, and updated/refreshed annually for all employees. Required content includes all of the following: • Material Safety Data Sheets; Communir:'tifln and alarm systems; • Hazard communication related to health and safety; • Personal protective equipment; • Methods for safe handling of hazardous substances; ? • Use of err rgency response equipment (e.g. Fire extinguishers, respirators, • Fire hazards of materials / processes; etc.); • Conditions likely to worsen emergencies; Decontarn ;nation. procedures; • Coordination of emergency response; • Evacuatio l procedures; • Notification procedures; • Control and containment procedures; • Aipplicable laws and regulations-, UST monitoring system equipment and procedures (if applicable). INDICATE HOW EMPLOYEE TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINIE' FRED (Check all that ap .ay) n. ❑ 1. FORMAL CLASSROOM; ❑ 2. VIDEOS; ❑ 3: SA FETY / TAILGATE ME eTFNGS; ❑ 4. STUDY GUIDES / MANUALS (Specify): t" 12' ❑ 5. OTHER (Specify): ❑ 6. NOT APPLICABLE BECAUSE FACILITY HAS NO EMPLd� DES Large Quantity Generator (LQG) Training Records: Large quac tk y `hazardous waste gener�4ors (i.e., who generate more than 270 gallons/1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste per month) must retain written documentation of erriploree hazardous waste man�j,;ement training sessions which includes: • A written outline/agenda of the type and amount of both intro vmtory and continuing traini:ig'that will be given to persons filling each job position having responsibility for the management of hazardous waste (e.g., labeling; manifesting, compliance tiilfthaccumulation time limits, etc.). •. The name, job title, and date of training for each hazardous waste bnimagement training session given to an employee filling such a job position; and • A written job description for each.of the above job positions that des vibes job duties and the si: lls; education, or other qualifications required of personnel assigned to the position. • Current employee training records must be retained until closure of the facility. • Former employee trainina records must be retained at least three � after termination of em p, awment. J. Ll r ` OF ATTACHM, .NTS (Check one of the following) ❑ 1. NO ATTACHMENTS ARE REQUIRED; or ❑ 2. THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE ATTACHED: K. SIGZVA °'_URE / CERTIF-. L A:TION Certification: )Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible ror obtaining the infonnatio, �, I, certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am fare l with the information submitted and believe the informatior, is'true, accurate, and comp' :t6, and that a copy is available on site. SIG 0 O OR DATE SI -'� —D �t' ME OF SIGNER (print),`,/ _ K2• TITLE ° r .SIGNER Richard T. Com ton Co�Ov:fner ���angr • Obey all fire safety rules. r • Use approved cigarette receptacles to.extinguis � ,putts. • Store fiammable iterbs such a:; ;gasoline in appr` `,ved containers, inside of:a metal storage cabineto • Never. have an open- flame or L., ye electrical. ryla� °,1-inery around combustible material. • Never throw oily rags in the tra:,.h. Use the appr-Fved metal container for oily Tags or.use a plastic bag. • Ua not overload purer -strips.. ' . • Never use 'electrical cords with rayed wiring. • Never store wood palettes or c..'.idboard boxes to 'the.'building. • Never stack objects all the wall `11.0- the ceiling the ould obstruct fire: sprinklers or detectors. Never feave gas valves'pra. Never:.smoke a cigarefte whilo , iLirnping gas_ Ar:J do not overfill the tank, spilling fuel on the'.ground. up- • Use safe work practices'with e: Opment. • Use safety glasses and gloves , hen appropnatr Never wear loose c�Qthing or E .velry that could f emme caught in the equipment. • E. arr�ine power tools and mak(.-j. surer they are in. gqpd. condition before. using: • Keep electnc4l- bonds, far enbdc -' aw yfr0 pow; Rr too Is' cutting edge to keep the cords from,'bei g cud. • beep liq'uf is a�,Aray fs'rs;n she e�qQ iprrent. ff the'it6M Y0.4 ar e.- cutting: becz yes stuck in a m ichine. hit the -emergency s:toD button,..disconnect the pm e'r,cord, and ti ;. rol ieve the item. Never E°Pach over a table.savy t ade - if,machfn is not functioning properly attach a lock outlt,-�g out .card'tr , it a, d' notify your; safety officer. P Safq:: °ri'nn ~Ti is . s. Slip, Trip and ball Dan .Iers & Overhead .Dange :y,, Slip, Trip�1 'rid Fall Da` ►gers • Always be aware of slip, trip and �.'�_Ill dangers. • If you ever spill a - liquid or see a. spill, wipe it up imtr , ldiately or place a chair or other object over it and proceed to. clean it up or hal the person responsible to cleaned. it 'cep... • Its the lack of warning that can ca, se problems. An. nexpected shift from a smooth to'a slick surface heightens the likelihood of; 'slip or fall. • Changes in lighting and floor. cola;:7,can conceal a d . -ange in friction or angle between adjacent surfaces. P + if you are mopping the floor, ms kc.,. sure to post a '%Ar +'•t floor' sign. • Watch out.for.wn ven surfaces Ukz asphalt, sidewal, %s;.area rugs, ramps, walkways and door thresholds. • Watch -out for loose and frayed a pets and rugs_ + Tape. doiw_eutension cords that ���gl(: be placed acrd 7z's high - traffic areas. • Always wear approved 'non -slip n -fibber soled work 1..)' 6ts or shoes. • Never alldw any material to exter �- outside of your : d k area safety zone_ • After yourwork is done, clean up,tbe' scraps from tF i) door. • Always use handrails. • Never stand on the top step of c I q .dder, and use ar. a`ssistant to hold the ladder if necessary. Ovedni.e. id Dangi.s • Always look for overhead danger;,.,, •. Duck.your.head before getting rito,a.motor vehicI . , crawl. space or tunnel + Watch for unstable objects befoi• ] waiking under w ;,r,rehouse shelving. • Never place heavy items on shelves.' • Above a crawl"space or catwalk thEire may be*pipes :, wiring orfire sprinklers to look out for: ite'Idendfi cation H & S BODY WORKS & TOWING cERS ID 14 California Ave 10022305 Bakersfield, CA 93304 EPA ID Number County CAL000302891 Kern ubmittal Status - ibmitted on 6/17/2016 by Richard Compton of H & S BODY WORKS .& TOWING (BAKERSFIELD, ,- azardous'Materials oes your facility have on site (for any purpose) at any one time, hazardous materials at or abo4:e 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 Yes jbic feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or is regulated under more'rest'ictive inventory local reporting requirements hown below if present); or the applicable Federal threshold quantity fr r an extremely hazardous'substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emerjAncy plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? nderground:Storage Tanks) (UST) Des your facility own or operate underground storage tanks? a No Hazardous,Waste Is your facility a Hazardous Waste Generator. Yes Does your facility treat hazardous waste on -site? No Is your facility's treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (or Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? No Does your facility consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remotes ite? `' No i� Does your facility need to report the closure /removal of a tank that ui_, classified as hazard and cleaned on -site? No Does your facility generate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograrr:w (kg) (2,200 pounds) ormore of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate No in any single calendar month, or accumulate at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any time : us waste. ore than 100 kg (220 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contaminated ivith RCRA acute hazardo Is your facility a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site? y�." NO Excluded , and /or.Exem tedM p aterials ' ' Does your facility recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or. exempted recyclable mated a Is, ,(per HSC 25143.2)? NO Does your facility own or operate ASTs above these thresholds? Store greater than 1,320 gal lonsbf•petroleum products (new or used) in No aboveground tanks or containers. Does your facility have Regulated Substances stored onsite in quantitiE:s greater than the thresh-51&quantities established by the California Accidental No n.. ........ ........ ...... a:..., n..,........,,. /�..�n on�7 1 Printed on 6/17/2016 4:31 PM :acility /Site -1 & S BODY WORKS & TOWING CERS ID 314 California Ave 10022305 3akersfield, CA 93304 ab ,ttal Status ibmitted on 6/17/2016 by Richard Compton of H & S BODY WORKS & TOWING (BAKERSFIELD, CA) dentification >, )ICK SHEPHERD JR l' Beginning !?ate Ending Date operator Phone Business Phone Business Fax 661) 324 -6703 (661) 324 -6703 (661) 324-534.&. Dun & Bradstreet SIC Code Primary NAICS 7532 Vame of Signer Sign -car Title Document Preparer UCHARD COMPTON CO OWNER RICHARD COMPTON additional Information `ocallycollected Fields Some or all of the following fields may be required by your local regulator(s). Printed on 6/17/2016 4:32 PM Assessor 06rcel Number (APN) :r Number 6.'r Employees 15 .� 'A Facility ID: 15- 021 - 6.62809 acility /S►te`NlailingRddress: Primary Emergency Contact 14 CALIFORNIA AVE DICK SHEPHERD JR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 ills OWNER Business Phone 24 -Hour Phone Pager Number (661) 324 -6703 (661) 871 -1989 (661) 201 -4964 vvner econdary,-Emergency Contact DICK SHEPHERD JR DICK COMPTON (661) 324 -6703 Title 14 CALIFORNIA AVE OWNER BAKERSFIELD, CA 93306 Business Phone 24 -Hour Phone Pager Number (661) 324 -6703 (661) 871 -1704 (661) 747 -7155 Billing Contact > Environmentiaf Contact RICHARD COMPTON DICK SHEPHERD JR 661) 324 -6703 hsbodyworks @aol.com (661) 324 -67.03 DSHEPHERD22 @AOL.COM 14 CALIFORNIA AVE 14 CALIFORNIA AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 Vame of Signer Sign -car Title Document Preparer UCHARD COMPTON CO OWNER RICHARD COMPTON additional Information `ocallycollected Fields Some or all of the following fields may be required by your local regulator(s). 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