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Alarm - New & Modification (minimum charge) $280
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Over 10,000 sq ft:
$0.028 x sq ft
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sprinkler - New & Modification (minimum charge)
$280
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over 10,000 sq ft
$0 .028 x sq ft
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Minor sprinkler Modification (<10 heads)
$96 (inspection only)
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Commercial Hood (New & Modificationj
$470
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Additional hood
$58
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Spray Booth (New & Modification)
$470
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Aboveground Storage Tank (I inspection per installation) AST
$180/tank
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Additional Tank ATI
$96/tank
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Aboveground Storage Tank (Removal, Mod,or Inspectn) ATR
$109/tank
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Underground Storage Tank (Installation/Inspection) NI
$878/tank
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Underground Storage Tank (Modification) MOD
$878 /site
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Underground Storage Tank (Minor Modification) MTM
$167/site
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Underground Storage Tank (Removal) TR
Mandated Leak Detection (test)/Fuel Mont Cert/SB989
NOTE: $96/hr for each type of test /per site even if
scheduled at the same time ,
$573/tank
$96/hr (2 hrs minimum)=$192
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Oil well (Installation, Inspection, or re- inspection) X
$96/hr
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Tent #
$961tent
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After-hours inspection fee
$12I. /hr (2 hrs minimum)=$242
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Pyrotechnic (I permit per event, plus an inspection fee of
$96/hr during business hours) Py
NOTE: After hours, Py roteehnic event inspection is @ $121 /hr
$96/hr + (5 hrs min standby fee/insp)=$576
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Re4nspection/Follow-up Inspection
$96/hr
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Portable LPG (Propane): # of Cages?
$96/hr
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Explosive 'Storage
Explosive
$266
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&File Research (File Research fee $50/hr)
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Sessions' Site Specific Health, Safety, and Work Plan
2301 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
Emergency Contacts:
In case of a life threatening emergency, please do not hesitate to call 9-1-1.
Sessions' Contact: Ross Sessions 661-978-5059
Project Manager
Client Contact: Bashaar Nayawa 661-832-4551
Owner
Government Contact:
Nearest Hospital/ER
Ernie Medina
Bakersfield Fire
Department
Bakersfield Memorial
Hospital
420 34 th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93303
Directions from Site to Hospital: (from Google Maps)
1. Head east on Panama Ln toward Colony St
2. Make a U-turn at Colony St.
About 1 min
3. Take the California 99 N ramp
4. Merge onto CA-99 N
About 5 min
5. Take the CA-68 WICA-178/Rosedale Hwy/24th St exit
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661-395-1259
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Sessions' Site Specific Health, Safety, and Work Plan
2301 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
6. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Downtown and merge 1.8mi
Onto CA-178 E/Rosedale Hwy 8.0 mi
Continue to follow CA -178 E
7. Take the Union Ave exit 0.5 mi
8.6 mi
8. Merge onto W. Monterey St 364 ft
8.6 mi
9. Turn left onto Union Ave 0.5 mi
9.2 mi
10. Turn left onto 34th St 0.2 mi
Destination will be on the right
Bakersfield Memorial Hospital
42034th Street
Bakersfield, CA 93303
Preparing the Site:
Fuel tanks will be pumped out before Sessions' arrives on site. Remaining product—water or
sediment—will be pumped out by Sessions using an explosion-proof pneumatic pump and
stored in appropriate DOT drums. Hazardous waste drums will be properly labeled and
disposed of by the client.
No smoking will be allowed on site. The work area will be barricaded from traffic. The store will
remain open during the inspection process.
The product and vapor lines will be disconnected and blanketed off. Before any work begins in
the tank, it will be degassed (ventilated) to remove any fuel vapors.
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2301 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
Ventilation:
Preliminary Safety Considerations:
The concentration of flammable vapors in a tank may go through the flammable range before a safe
atmosphere is obtained. It is necessary that precautions be taken to eliminate the possibility of
discharge of static electricity during the degassing procedures. Special considerations must be given to
ensure that the vapors are not vented into an area where they could produce a hazardous condition.
The air compressor must be located where the intake will not induct hazardous vapors. It is best if the
air compressor and other equipment that is capable of producing a source of ignition is placed upwind
from the location of ventilation. Vapors should never be dispersed under a covered area such as the
station canopy or trailer.
The tank must contain NO MORE than ONE INCH of liquid before the tank is ventilated. As much liquid
as possible must be pumped out.
Ventilation Procedure:
Ventilation of the tank can be accomplished by an air driven air mover. The eductor is placed on the fill
tube and essentially draws a vacuum on the tank and sucks air from the tank through the fill. The
eductor must be properly bonded and grounded to prevent the possibility of static electricity generation
and discharge. The intake opening, the vent, must be unblocked to prevent a vacuum that could collapse
the tank. When using this method, the fill (drop) tube must remain in place to assure that the vapors will
be drawn from the bottom of the tank. Gasoline vapors are heavier than air and the drop tube assures
that the ventilation is occurring at the bottom of the tank where gasoline vapors are expected to
accumulate. An extension must also be used to discharge vapors above the ground a minimum of twelve
feet above grade. This extension helps insure that vapors do not build up at ground level. A safe
working environment will be established if the following safety procedures are followed: the eductor
needs to be properly grounded; vapors must be dispersed in a manner that they are not accumulating in
one area or are exposed to a source of ignition.
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Sessions" Site Specific Health, Safety, and Work Plan
2301 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
Tank Air Monitoring:
Gasoline is a flammable liquid with a lower explosive limit (LEL) of 1.4%. Required confined space air
monitoring will be conducted by the on-site supervisor using a combination oxygen meter/flammability
meter (sniffer). The oxygen concentration will first be measured then the LEL will be measured. Sessions
will also measure the general hydrocarbon concentration (HC) using the part per million (ppm) scale.
The atmosphere inside the tank will be monitored when first opened each day, and frequently
throughout the day. The sniffer will be properly calibrated at all times according to the manufacturer's
specifications. Any confined space that has not been monitored by the sniffer will not be entered by any
person.
LEL and Oxygen Levels:
Tank entry: LEL must be LESS THAN 5%
Oxygen must be GREATER THAN 19.5%
HC must be LESS THAN 300 ppm (without air-purifying respirator)
Hot work/cutting: LEL must be LESS THAN 10%
Tank Entry:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
Workers who will enter the tank will be equipped as follows:
• Ear protection (if noise is excessive)
• Gloves (at all times)
• Sturdy boots (at all times)
• Flame-retardant coveralls (at all times)
• Full-face supplied air respirator (for initial entry to remove sediment)
• Air-purifying respirator (whenever HC is GREATER THAN 300 ppm)
• Full-body harness connected to a lifeline and extraction device (at all times)
Ventilation:
Ventilation must be continued throughout tank entry, regardless of LEL, HC and Oxygen levels. It is
recognized that if ventilation is stopped, even though the atmosphere in the tank was within the safe
range, hazardous vapors could accumulate again. Ventilation and air monitoring are the keys to a safe
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Sessions' Site Specific Health, Safety, and Work Plan
2301 Panama Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
confined space. A confined space which is not being constantly ventilated should never be entered by
anybody.
Employee Training for Tank Entry:
There will be an ICC Certified (U1 Installation and Retrofitting category) supervisor on site at ALL times.
There will be at least TWO confined space certified workers on site at all times. All on site workers will
be aware of all safety and emergency procedures. They will have reviewed and understood this work
plan before arriving on site. All personnel will be familiar with required PPE.
Tank Cleaning:
Safety Precautions;
Ventilation must be continued throughout the cleaning process. A full -face supplied air respirator must
be worn at all times, in conjunction with flame retardant coveralls and the full body harness connected
to a lifeline and extraction device. The atmosphere inside the tank will be continuously monitored with
the sniffer throughout the cleaning operations. An attendant will be present at all times to control the
safety of the entrant. All tools and equipment will be non - sparking.
Procedure:
Using rags, shovels and 5- gallon buckets, the tank is mucked out using a rope and pulley system. Once
the tank is free of all sludge, the tank is wiped down using wet rags.
Tank Lining Inspection:
Safety Precautions:
All electrical equipment will be explosion proof or intrinsically safe. Sessions will aid TA's Tank Inspection
& Welding Services in abiding by the Tank Entry safety considerations including; LEL and oxygen
monitoring, continuous ventilation and an attendant for the tank entrant. The tank inspection will only
be conducted AFTER the tank has been thoroughly cleaned of hazardous residuals. When the holiday
test is being performed, a fire extinguisher should be kept in the tank as flammable materials may be
ignited by sparks from the holiday tester.
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