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HomeMy WebLinkAbout KREBS_PESCARA ROAD_STREETConsolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste & Underground Storage Tanks Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division FACILITY IDENTIFICATION / OPERATIONS OVERVIEW 1 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # DATE Verizon Wireless — Ha eman & Fruitvale 11/12/2010 2 BUSINESS ADDRESS Corner of Krebs Rd. & Pescara Street, Bakersfield, CA 93308 3 Check elements covered by this consolidated Hazardous Materials ® Hazardous Waste Underground Storage Tanks plan: 4 Supplemental elements submitted: UST Written Monitoring Plan 5 TYPE OF BUSINESS (e.g. painting contractor) INCIDENTAL OPERATIONS (e.g. fleet maintenance) Wireless Telecommunications un- staffed facility, shelter, and /or cabinets ti I EVENTS COVERED BY PLAN (e.g. chemical spills, fire, earthquake, etc) 1HAZARDS OSHA - EPA Hazard Communication Standard EMERGENCY COORDINATOR & ON -SITE TECH ADVISORS / INTERNAL RESPONSE 7 Identify your Emergency Coordinator & On -site Technical Advisors: s Name / Position: ! NOCC - Network Operations Control Centeri Emergency Coordinator: i Address: j 255 Parkshore Drive, Folsom, CA Day` NOCC 800 - 264 -6620 or j After hours: NOCC 800 - 264 -6620MusthavetheauthoritytoclassifythePhone #s: 682- 831 -3523 ' or 682 - 831 -3523 release, make management decisions, & determine appropriate response Responsible for: spill prevention contacting facility responders emergency assessment / check all that apply) management I authorizing spill response work Person Is: on -site or ® on -call interfacing with public emergency initiating alarms responders I j agency notification I other: g Alternate # 1 Alternate # 2 INSPECTIONS) CORRESPONDENCE & BILLING Armand DelgadoName / Position: Michael DeCock 255 Parkshore DriveAddress: 2785 Mitchell Drive Alternate Emergency Coordinators: ; city: i Walnut Creek Folsom List In order ofresponsibility . zip::_ CA CA i Day phone: (925) 708 -8909 866- 694 -2415 After hours phone: NOCC 800- 264 -6620 NOCC 800 - 264 -6620 Person is: i on -site or ® on -call on -site or ® on -call 10 On -Site Technical Advisors Owner: Supervisor: Available to provide Bite - speck technical 3 - advicetooff•siteemergency responders) Manager: i Other: un- staffed facility / shelter / cabinets 11 Identify type of internal response: 12 Team Members (name or position): Responsibilities: Internal facility i i response team 1 Options: j (attach additional pages if needed: ii i indicate an attachment by check checking this box 0) 1. Referto the enclosed Haz -Mat Business Plan Additional Information. i Name: Onyx Special Services ! Describe role I responsibilities: Spilloneor more) y ® Contractor address: I response, clean up, and hazardous114materialdisposalphone #: 800-488 -7900 1 Call public emergency responders / 911 1 - Consolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste & Underground Storage Tanks Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 16 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # DATE Verizon Wireless — Hageman & Fruitvale 11/12/2010 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS / PHONE NUMBERS / NOTIFICATIONS 16 Internal & External Emergency Communications 17 i Name / Position: Individual responsible for on -site and off -site Michael DeCock - Operations Manager and /or NOCC - Networkemergencyalarmnotifications / communications: Operations Control Center 16 check all that apply: PP Y: INTERNAL facility emergency communications or F E] verbal warnings E] public address or intercom system alarm notification will occur via: ® telephone ® pagers alarm system portable radio 19 check all that apply: EXTERNAL notifications / communications to verbal warnings public address or intercom system neighboring facilities that may be affected by an off- i telephone pagersonesitereleasewilloccurby: ® E] alarm system portable radio 20 Emergency Phone Numbers I Notification Lists 21 911 Ambulance, Fire, Sheriff & CHIP Emergency response phone numbers Bakersfield Memorial Hospital 661- 327.4647 Poison Control Center 800 -222 -1222 22 Nearest medical facility / hospital Name: Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Phone #: 661- 327 -4647 23 Your medical facility / hospital Name: Bakersfield Memorial Hospital Phone #: 661- 3271647 24 CA Dept of Toxic Substances Control Headquarters CA: 916 - 323 -2678 or 800- 728 -6942 NV Division of Environmental Protection NV: 775- 687 -4670 NV State Haz -Mat Office NV: 775- 684 -7524 CA Office of Emergency Services CA: 800 -852 -7550 or 916 - 845 -8911 NV Department of Public Safety NV: 775- 684 -7500 CA Water Quality Control Board CA: 916 - 255 -3000 or 916 -341 -5250 NV Water Quality Control Board NV: 775 - 684 -2800 US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) Environmental Information Center c Toll Free: 866 -372 -9378 24-HR Environmental Emergencies c 24-HR: 800- 300 -2193 Agency Notl(ication Phone List RCRA Information 0 RCRA: 800 - 424 -9346 National Response Center 1-800- 424 -8802 CA Dept of Fish & Game CA: 916-445 -0411 NV Dept of Wildlife NV: 775- 688 -1500 US Coast Guard (spill response) 1- 510 -437 -3073 OSHA OSHA: 800 - 321 -6742 CA OSHA CA OSHA Division ofoccupational & Health 510- 286 -7000 CAL -OSHA Enforcement 714 -558 -4411 California State Fire Marshall CA: 916 -445 -8200 Nevada State Fire Marshall NV: 775 - 684 -7500 26 Other Important Numbers 2- Consolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials. Hazardous Waste & Underground Storaae Tanks FACILITY IDENTIFICATION / OPERATIONS OVERVIEW BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # DATE Verizon Wireless — Hagerrian & 11/12/2010 Fruitvale I Neighbor Notification Ust 26 Listall businesses I structures bordering Wor adjacent to your facility: 27 at i atBusinessname: Rehkopf, Brian & Sandra Business name: Weatherford, Jessica facility's facility's northern address: 4200 Frultvale Ave southern address: 3900 Frultvale Ave border: border. phone #: I phone #: 28 at i Business name: North Bakersfield Rec & Park Dist facility's eastern i address: Krebs Road border: phone 29 contactname/ position: Network Operations Control Center at I Business name: HJE Enterprises, LLC facility's western I address: 4937 Frultvale Ave. border: contact name/ position: Network Operations Control Center Consolidated Continqencv Plan For Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 30 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # DATE Verizon Wireless — Hageman & Fruitvale 11/12/2010 EMERGENCY CONTAINMENT & CLEAN -UP PROCEDURES 31 Containment, Prevention & Clean -Up 32 CneCK all a apply: Indicate your procedures for: 33 34 36 36 1. containing spills, releases, fires or explosions, & 2. preventing and mitigating associated harm to persons, property & the environment: E] provide structural physical barrier (e portable spill containment walls) provide absorbent physical barrier built -in berm In work I storage area stop processes Wor operations ! i shut -off water, gas, electrical utilities as appropriate i provide protective equipment for on -site response team notify & evacuate persons In all threatened j areas li account for evacuated persons Immediately after evacuation call other (specify): Contact Verizon Wireless 24 -HourHotline (800 - 488 -7900) and report incident, which will trigger Onyx Special Services. monitor for leaks, ruptures, pressure build -up, etc cover or block floor &/ or storm drains automatic fire suppression system automatic/ electronic equipment shut -off system call 911 for public emergency responder assistance I medical aid eliminate sources of ignition forflammable hazards (e.g. fuel, propane) remove or Isolate containers I area as appropriate Indicate your clean -up procedures: check all that apply: hire licensed hazardous waste contractor. (ONYX Special Services) use absorbent material for spills with subsequent proper labeling, storage and hazardous waste disposal as appropriate suction using shop vacuum with subsequent proper labeling, storage and hazardous waste disposal as appropriate wash / decontaminate equipment wl containment & disposal of effluent / rinsate as hazardous waste provide safe temporary storage of emergency - generated wastes other (specify): I Evacuation Coordinator & Assembly Area I Provide name / position of evacuation coordinator who will account for all on -site employees and / or site visitors after evacuation: Identify / describe emergency assembly area for evacuees: Name: un- staffed facility/ shelter/ cabinets Specify: un- staffed facility / shelter / cabinets Identify the location where your 1 Specify: un- staffed facility / shelter / cabinetsevacuationrouteImapisposted: y Other facility evacuation Specify: procedures: Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division 4- Consolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials. Hazardous Waste & Underground Storage Tanks FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 37 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # Verizon Wireless — Hageman & Fruitvale EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT 38 List of available emergency equipment check all that apply) 39 Equipment Available Location 40 Example: Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division DATE 11/12/2010 Capability (as applicable) rated as "C" one -time use; oil & solvent resistant only One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed 3 portable fire extinguishers center of each wall in shop Use Category 3 chemical protective gloves spill response kit i 41 Safety & First Aid Equipment chemical protective suits, aprons or vests Because each site is an un- Staffed facility, shelter or outdoor cabinet, the Operations Cell chemical protective gloves chemical prcteotive boors — safety glasses / goggles / shields Tech. /Mgr. carries a hard hats portable spill kit located in cartridge respirator their trucks. Each equipment item marked is contained within theself- contained breathing apparatus first aid kits / stations portable spill kit. There is plumbed eyewash fountain/ shower also an additional 5- gallon tub spill kit located within each shelter portable eyewash kits other: design facility. 42 Fire Extinguishing Equipment portable fire extinguishers Located with the portable spill kit with the Operations Cell Tech. /Mgr. Within the fixed fire systems/ sprinklers /fire hoses fire alarm boxes or stations other: portable spill kit. 43 Spill Control & Z absorbent material Clean-Up Equipment containerfor used absorbent berming / diking equipment broom shovel shop vac Same as above. exhaust hood emergency sump/ holding tank chemical neutralizers gas cylinder leak repair kits spill overpack drums other: Communications & telephones (includes ) cellular -- -- Alarm System Equipment Intercom / PA system portable radiosdins - -- - -- - - - - - -- — automatic alarm chemical monitoring equipment Tech. ell phone and Vs with Operations Cell Mgr. UST monitoring system operations manual list of notification phone numbers Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division DATE 11/12/2010 Capability (as applicable) rated as "C" one -time use; oil & solvent resistant only One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed One time use & Replaced /Maintained when needed Consolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials. Hazardous Waste & Underaround Storaae Tanks FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 46 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # DATE Verizon Wireless — Hageman & Fruitvale 11/12/2010 EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY 46 Areas ofearthquake vulnerability 47 check all that apply: Location (e.g. shop, outdoor shed, forensic lab): Identify areas of facility vulnerable hazardous materials I waste storage areatoreleases / spills due to earthquake related motion: Batteries installed exceed 1997 UBCi process Ines I piping and /or 2000 -2003 IBC Seismic Zone 4 laboratoryrequireimmediateIsolationand inspection) specifications. waste treatment area 48 check all that apply: Affected locations: Identify mechanical systems shelves, cabinets & racksvulnerabletoreleases / spills due tanks (emergency shutoff) to earthquake related motion: I portable gas cylindersrequireimmediateisolationand Power Breaker Located on /at un- inspection) staffed facility, shelter or outdooremergencyshutoff &/or utility valves sprinklersystems cabinet. stationery pressurized containers (e.g. tank I for dispensing propane) ARRANGEMENTS FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES 49 LX lanation of Requirementa._._._._._._. Advance arrangements with local fire & police departments, hospitals and /or contractors for emergency services should be made as appropriate for your facility; you may determine that advance arrangements are not necessary foryour facility. 6o Describe any advance Determined not necessary arrangements made for local emergency services: Specify: ONYX Is available 24 hours per day to assist In spill clean up, and/or telephone support g regarding spills or venting of batteries. I EMPLOYEE TRAINING CONTENT & FORMAT 61 Employee Training Content & Format 62 EX lanation of Requirementi_._._._._._.- ._._._. Q._._._._. -._. Employee training is required for all employees handling hazardous materials I hazardous wastes in day to 1 day or clean -up operations including volunteers &/or contractors. Required content for employee training includes all ofthe following: 53 o Material Safety Data Sheets o communication & alarm systems o personal protective equipment hazard communication related to health &safety methods for safe handling of hazardous substances o use of emergency response equipment e.g. fire extinguishers, respirators, etc) fire hazards of materials / processes C decontamination procedures conditions likely to worsen emergencies o evacuation procedures coordination ofemergency response o control & containment procedures notification procedures o UST monitoring system equipment & applicable laws &regulations procedures if applicable) 64 Indicate how employee training check all that apply: program (with required content) is Formal classroom Video(s) (specify): administered: he1._.. . I,f,y. ... ..._..... _........_..._...- .._......._._ Safety/ tail-gate meetings ® Other (specify) Annual online training Study Guides I Manuals (specify): Verizon Wireless Hazardous Materials Division Consolidated Contingency Plan For Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste & Underground Storage Tanks FACILITY IDENTIFICATION 56 BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID # am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate and complete and that a copy is available on -site. Verizon Wireless — Hageman & Fruitvale Date ofcom letion 7ATIE 2010 EMPLOYEE TRAINING FREQUENCY & DOCUMENTATION 56 Required frequency oftrainIn Print Name 5' tion of Requirement I Employee training must be: Ex lana gp- - - - - .- .- .- .- .- .- .- .--- .- ._._.. I Armand Delgado o provided within 6 months for new hires, o amended as necessary prior to change in process or work assignment, i o given upon modification to emergency response I contingency plan, and o updated I refreshed annually for ALL employees. 5e Certify that the facility's employee training program meets minimum ® Employee training Is provided, at a minimum, as described above. frequency requirements: 59 Record oftraining 60 Ex lanation of Requirement9._._._._._._.. Written documentation ofemployee training sessions must be kept which include: training outline I agenda o date of training session employee names & job titles o briefJob description for hazardous waste generator facilities 81 Certify that the facility's training I documentation meets minimum Employee training documentation Is provided, at a minimum, as described above. record keeping requirements: f 62 Training program description Or Employee training program outline Is attached. Employee training program Is described here: outline attached: The Verizon Wireless Operations Managers make sure that their Field Operation Staff, depending on their position, are trained in the applicable topics located in the Environmental Health Safety Awareness Training Overview at the date of hire. There is also annual online training with TargetSafety.com performed in Hazardous Communications, Combustible & Flammable Liquids, Eye Safety, and Personal Protective Equipment. Attached is the following: I LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 62 List all attachments to this documenthere: Verizon Wireless Additional Information for SPILL PREVENTION, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, TRAINING and CLOSURE PLAN VZW Environmental Health Safety Awareness Training Overview VZW Network Training Matrix that gives the training topic and frequency of training. TargetSafety.com training objectives, table of contents, and a list of staff that have completed the online annual training. SIGNATURE 1 CERTIFICATION 63 Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate and complete and that a copy is available on -site. Signature Date ofcom letion II li lb Print Name Title / Position Armand Delgado Environmental Compliance 7- EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE The following is an UNMANNED small shelter facility. 22 CCR, Section 666265.52(e) as referenced by Section 66262.34(a)(3) requires that emergency equipment at the facility be listed. Completion ofthe following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. Business Name: Verizon Wireless — (Hageman & Fruitvale) Corner ofKrebs Rd. & Pescara Street, Bakersfield, CA 93308 Primary Contact: Michael DeCock, Operations Manager 925- 708 -8909 1. Equipment Category 2. Equipment Type 3. Locations * 4. Descri tion ** Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Cartridge Respirators Chemical Monitoring Equipment describe) Chemical Protective Aprons /Coats Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Chemical Protective Boots Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Equipment, and First Aid Equipment Chemical Protective Gloves Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Chemical Protective Suits (describe) Face Shields Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician First Aid Kits/Stations (describe) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Hard Hats Plumbed Eye Wash Stations Portable Eye Wash Kits (i.e. bottle type) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Respirator Cartridges describe Safety Glasses /Splash Goggles Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Safety Showers Self- Contained Breathing Apparatuses (SCBA) Other (describe) Fire Extinguishing Systems Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Fire Alarm Boxes/Stations Throughout Building NOCC Alarm System Fire Extinguisher Systems (describe) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) One or more is located on site and a portable is carried by the Cell Technician Other describe Throughout Building FM -200 Fire Suppression Spill Control Equipment and Decontamination Absorbents (describe) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP ) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Berms/Dikes (describe) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Decontamination Equipment (describe Emergency Tanks (describe) Exhaust Hoods Equipment Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits (describe) Neutralizers (describe) Shelter RM or w/ Cell Tech Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) In shelter Spill Kit or a Portable Spill Kit is carried by the Cell Technician Overpack Drums Sumps (describe) Other describe Communications Chemical Alarms (describe) and Alarm Systems Intercoms/ PAS stems Portable Radios Telephones Cell Technician Cell Technician carries mobile telephone Underground Tank Leak Detection Monitors Other (describe) NOCC Alarm System NOCC Alarm System Additional Equipment Use Additional Pages ifNeeded.) LIST OF NOTIFICATION #'S Shelter RM Ref. Drawing w/ HMBP) Haz -Mat Business Plan & MSDS Additional copies with O s Mgr) EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE The following is an UNMANNED small shelter facility. 22 CCR, Section 66265.52(e) as referenced by Section 66262.34(a)(3) requires that emergency equipment at the facility be fisted. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. FACILITY SITE PLAN/STORAGE MAP Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Site Address: (HAGEMAN do FRUITVALE), CORNER OF KREBS RD. & PESCARA ST., BAKERSFIEW, CA 93308 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BAKERSFlRD 9 10 OWE DR. 11 12 13 14 15 Er 16 HAGEW RD. 17 PROJECT sm 18 KREBS RD. 19 20 PESCARA Sr. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE The following is an UNMANNED small shelter facility. 22 CCR, Section 66265.52(e) as referenced by Section 66262.34(x)(3) requires that emergency equipment at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. FACILITY SITE PLAN /STORAGE MAP Hazardous Materials Business Plan Module) Site Address: (HAGEMAN & FRUITVALE), CORNER OF KREBS RD. & PESCARA ST., BAKERSFIELD, CA 93308 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N 0 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1r NO REBAR OR REDAR MESH a: 1 2 , F %S NG,C FIU AI PROPOSED 6'- 6"- 0",12' -0- CONCRETE 5100P S1 .1 3 V a TOP OF PROPC CONCRETE WALKWAY 4 PROPOSED 8' -0' TALL VERIZON S 146.7' TALL PG&E 40 A.M..L I wIREIESS WOOD FENCE W /f21 6' -0' 4 E TOWER TO REMAIN a A1.4 ROLLWG ACCESS GATES J , 5 ER LRLTESE i0 REMAIN ~ PROPOSED 6 6" -0'•12 0 CONCR TE S70OP 6 i. - - }._ _..._. _ 7 ED 2004 SER CE METER MOUNTED TO X'ER10R EACC OE EQUIPMENT SHCLIER 8 POLL 30't - GENERATOR 5 / g41.4 e/1 0 PROPOSED PG&E STOP BUTTOII CONCRETE EOUIPMENT SLAG MMTED EQUIPMENT SHELTER 11 VERRON WIRELESS 0 IN BATTERY LOCATION \ 1 `Z NSIDE SHELTER 13 , FIRE EKrr, HOP LoCATTEDD INSIDE SHELTER 15 WAVE -GUIDE ENTRY 16 N WIR TAN Y 1 IERATOR W/ A 132 GALLON 2 M NT A 41.513' -0' CONCRETE SLAB RI N1R 1 1 MOUNTED PN Ni H R 2 61 PRO e 1 ^ Ai 4 4% R 'XI PROPOSED 20 N R x CA E%ISTI i1ICE LOWER LEG IABO Y 21 EXISTINGi PG&E CLIMBING LEG TO REMAIN 22 2 A ER LINES i0 REMAIN {/ $ 2 5 VERIZON MARELESS 1 EMERGENCY GEN —SET k 132 GALLON DIESEL 26 / C.,.. 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Turn right at Krebs Rd Destination will be on the right B Krebs Rd Page 2 of 2 go 0.3 mi total 0.3 mi go 1.8 mi total 2.0 mi go 1.6 mi total 3.6 mi go 1.0 mi total 4.6 mi go 371 ft total 4.7 mi These directions are for planning purposes only. You may find that construction projects, traffic, weather, or other events may cause conditions to differ from the map results, and you should plan your route accordingly. You must obey all signs or notices regarding your route. Map data 02010 Google I Directions weren't right? Please find your route on maps.google.com and click "Report a problem" at the bottom left. I hnp:Hmaps.google.com /maps ?f =d& source= s_d &saddr= 2700 +M +Street, +Bakersfield, +C... 11/11/2010 UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) ADD DELETE REVISE 200. Page of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3. Verizon Wireless - Ha eman & Fruitvale CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202. Sealed Battery Case YES ® NO FACILITY ID # 1. 7 # (Optional) 203. GRID # (Optional) 204. Agency Use Only) II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205. TRADE SECRET 206. Yes ®NoSulfuricAcid/Electrolyte Ifsubject to EPCRA, refer to insimctions COMMON NAME 207. EHS* 208, Yes ®NoBatteAcid If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. CAS# 209. 7664 -93 -3 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ifrequired by CUPA) 210. Corrosive F:O, H:3, R:1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211. RADIOACTIVE 212. CURIES 213. TYPE (Check one item only) a. PURE ® b. MIXTURE c. WASTE Yes E No PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 215. Check one item only) a. SOLID ®b. LIQUID c. GAS 2.08 gal / 23.20 Ibs FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. Check all thatapply) a. FIRE ® b. REACTIVE c. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217, MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218, ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE 220. 33.28 al/ 371.2 Ibs 1 33.28 gal / 371.2 1 0 UNITS* a. GALLONS b. CUBIC FEET ® C. POUNDS d. TONS 221. DAYS ON SITE 222. Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE a. ABOVEGROUND TANK f CAN k. BOX p. TANK WAGON 223. CONTAINER b. UNDERGROUND TANK g. CARBOY [11, CYLINDER [:]q. RAIL CAR c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING h. SILO m. GLASS BOTTLE ® r. OTHER d. STEEL DRUM i. FIBER DRUM n. PLASTIC BOTTLE e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM j. BAG o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE ® a. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT c. BELOW AMBIENT 224. STORAGE TEMPERATURE ® a. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT c. BELOW AMBIENT d. CRYOGENIC 225. WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 226. 1. 17 227. Sulfuric Acid /Electrolyte 228. 1 Yes ® No 229. 7664 -93 -9 230. 2. 231. 232. Yes No 233. 234, 3, 235. 236. Yes No 237. 238. 4, 239. 240. Yes No 241. 241 243. 244. Yes No 245. If more hazardous components are present atgreater than 1% by weight ifnon - carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets ofpaper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246. DOT Hazard Class: 8 The electrolyte and lead compound pages are for the same battery product: Northstar NS8170FT 16 Batteries IfEPCRA, Please Sign Here. UPCF Rev. (12/2007)-1/2 www.unidoes.org UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) ADD DELETE REVISE 200. Page of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - DoingBusiness As) 1 Verizon Wireless - Ha eman & Fruitvale CHEMICAL LOCATION 201. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202. Sealed Battery Case YES E NO1 FACILITY ID # 1. MAP # (Optional) 203. GRID # (Optional) 204. Agency Use Only) II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205. TRADE SECRET 206. Lead Compound Ifsubject to EPCPA, refer to instructions F-1 Yes ONO COMMON NAME 207. EHS« 208. Lead Yes ONOYes If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. CAS# 209. 7439 -92 -1 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete frequiredbyCUPA) 210. Corrosive: H =3; F =O; R =1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211. RADIOACTIVE 212. CURIES 213. TYPE (Check one item only) a. PURE E b. MIXTURE C. WASTE Yes E No PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 215. Check one item only) ® a. SOLID b. LIQUID c. GAS 88.6 Ibs FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. Check all thatapply) a. FIRE b. REACTIVE c. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH E e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217. MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE 220. 1417.6 Ibs 1417.6 Ibs 0 UNITS" a. GALLONS b. CUBIC FEET E c. POUNDS d. TONS 221. DAYS ON SITE 222. Check one item only) « If EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE a. ABOVEGROUND TANK f CAN k. BOX P. TANK WAGON 223. CONTAINER b. UNDERGROUND TANK g. CARBOY I. CYLINDER [1q. RAIL CAR c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING h. SILO m. GLASS BOTTLE E r. OTHER d. STEEL DRUM i. FIBER DRUM n. PLASTIC BOTTLE e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM j. BAG o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE Ea. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT c. BELOW AMBIENT 224. STORAGE TEMPERATURE E a. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT c. BELOW AMBIENT d. CRYOGENIC 225. WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 226. 1. 70 227. Lead Compound 228. Yes E No 229. 7439 -92 -1 230. 23L 232. 233. 2. Yes No 234. 3, 235. 236. Yes No 237. 238. 4, 239, 240. Yes No 241. 242. 5, 243. 244. Yes No 245. If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if nomcarcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets ofpaper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246. DOT Hazard Class: The electrolyte and lead compound chemical pages are for the same battery product: Northstar NSB170FT 16 Batteries IfEPCRA, Please Sign Here. UPCF Rev. (12/2007)-1/2 www.unidocs.org UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION One page per material per building or area) ADD DELETE REVISE 200. Page of I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name or DBA - Doing Business As) 3, Verizon Wireless - Ha eman & Fruitvale CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL EPCRA 202. Above Ground Stora a Tank YES ® NO1 FACILITY ID # I MAP # (Optional) 203. GRID # (Optional) 204. Agency Use Only) II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205. TRADE SECRET Yes ® No 206. Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel Ifsubject toEPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207. EHS* 208. Diesel #2 Yes ®No If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs. CAS# 209. 68476 -34 -6 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete ijreyuired by CUPA) 210. Corrosive H:O, F:2, R:1 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211. RADIOACTIVE 212. CURIES 213. TYPE (Check one item only) a. PURE ® b. MIXTURE c. WASTE Yes ® No PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 215. Check one item only) a. SOLID ISI b. LIQUID c. GAS 210 Gallons FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216. Check all that apply) ® a. FIRE b. REACTIVE e. PRESSURE RELEASE d. ACUTE HEALTH e. CHRONIC HEALTH AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT 217. MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219. STATE WASTE CODE 220. 180 Gallons 200 Gallons 1 0 UNITS* ® a. GALLONS b. CUBIC FEET ® c. POUNDS d. TONS 221. DAYS ON SITE 222. Check one item only) * If EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365 STORAGE ® a. ABOVEGROUND TANK f CAN k. BOX p. TANK WAGON 223. CONTAINER b. UNDERGROUND TANK g. CARBOY 1. CYLINDER q. RAILCAR C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING h. SILO m. GLASS BOTTLE r. OTHER d. STEEL DRUM i. FIBER DRUM n. PLASTIC BOTTLE e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM j. BAG o. TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE ® a. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT C. BELOW AMBIENT 224. STORAGE TEMPERATURE ® a. AMBIENT b. ABOVE AMBIENT C. BELOW AMBIENT d. CRYOGENIC 225. WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS # 1. 99.5 226. Diesel Fuel 227 El ® No z2s. 68476 -34 -6 229. 230. 2. 0.5 231. Napthalene 232. Yes ® No 233. 91 -20 -3 234. 3. <.001 235. Sulfur 236. 1 Yes ® No 237. 7704 -34 -9 236. 4. 1 239. 240, Yes No 241. 242. 5, 1 247 244. Yes No 245. Ifmore hazardouscomponentsare present at greater than 1% by weight if non - carcinogenic, or0.1% by weight ifcarcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246. DOT Hazard Class: 3 Generac SD048 Diesel Generator If EPCRA, Please Sign Here. UPCF Rev. (12/2007) - 1/2 www.unidocs.org MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NorthStar LEAD ACID BATTER Y Springfield, Missouri PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION: A. Chemical/Trade Name (per on label) B. Chemical Family /Classification: C. Manufacturer's Name & Address: D. Contact: Lead Acid Battery Electrical Storage Battery NorthStar Battery Co. LLC 4000 Continental Way Springfield, MO 65803 U.S. - NSB Safety and Health Department Phone: (417) 575 -8219 Fax: (417) 575 -8250 Aust. NorthStar Battery Pty Ltd Phone: 02 9888 1998 E. Emergency Information: Chemtrec (US, Canada & Mexico) Phone: (800) 424 -9300 Chemtrec (Outside US, Canada & Mexico) Phone: +1 (703) 527 -3887 (call collect) F. Non - Hazardous Classification Per US DOT, Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to meet all requirements as specified in 49CFR§ 173.159 (d) for exception as hazardous material classification. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /IDENTITY INFORMATION: NORTH AMERICAN INFORMATION: Chemical or Material Air Exposure Limits u /m Materials Abprox % CAS Number OSHA AGGIH (TLV) NIOSH Lead 50 7439 -92 -1 50 150 100 Lead Oxide 20 1309 -60 -0 50 150 100 Electrolyte (Sulfuric Acid) 1.400 sg 1 17 1 7664 -93 -9 1 1 1 Please reference Appendix I for detailed product data. AUSTRALIAN INFORMATION Chemical or Material Australian Dangerous Goods Hazardous Substance Australian Poison Schedule Classification Classification as per NOHSC Classification Australia Non - Spillable Exempt under A67 (NATA R34/R41 Schedule 6 Lead Add Battery Identification Guide) and Clause 238 Agricultural, Domestic and Industrial of the Australian Dangerous Goods Substances Code, Appendix 3 Note: Product contains toxic chemicals that are subject to the reporting requirements of Section 302 and 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know Act of 1986. Date: 11 -16 -09 1 DCR: 1590 -S09 I ISO Clause: 4.3.1 1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 I Page: 1 of 6 IV MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NorthStar LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri PHYSICAL DATA: Material is solid at normal temperatures. A. Electrolyte: 1. Specific Gravity: a) Standard Product b) BLUE Product 2. Boiling Point: 3. % Volatiles By Weight: 4. Solubility in Water: 5. Melting Point Lead: 6. Vapor Density B. Appearance and Odor 1.320 +/- 0.01 kg /dm3 1.290 +/- 0.01 kg /dm3 110 °C (230 °F) Not Applicable 100% 327 °C (621 °F) Not Determined Electrolyte is a clear liquid with an acidic odor. HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION: Under normal operating conditions, because the battery is "non - spillable ", the internal material will not be hazardous to your health. Only internally exposed material during production or case breakage or extreme heat (fire) may be hazardous to your health. A. Routes of Entry: 1. Inhalation: Acid mist from formation process may cause respiratory irritation. 2. Skin Contact: Acid may cause irritation, burns and /or ulceration. 3. Skin Absorption Not a significant route of entry. 4. Eye Contact: Acid may cause sever irritation, burns, cornea damage and /or blindness. 5. Ingestion: Acid may cause irritation of mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. B. Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure: 1. Acute Effects: Over exposure to lead may lead to loss of appetite, constipation, sleeplessness and fatigue. Over exposure to acid may lead to skin irritation, corneal damage of the eyes and upper respiratory system. 2. Chronic Effects: Lead and its components may cause damage to kidneys and nervous system. Acid and its components may cause lung damage and pulmonary conditions. 3. Potential to Cause Cancer: The International Agency for Research on Cancer has classified "strong inorganic acid mist containing sulfuric acid" as a Category 1 carcinogen, a substance that is carcinogenic to humans. This classification does not apply to liquid forms of sulfuric acid or sulfuric acid solutions contained within a battery. Inorganic acid mist is not generated under normal use of this product. Misuse of the product, such as overcharging, may however result in the generation of sulfuric acid mist. Date: 11 -16-09 DCR: 1590 -S09 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 Page: 2 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NorthStar LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri C. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: 1. Inhalation: Remove from exposure, move to fresh air, and apply oxygen if breathing is difficult. Consult physician immediately. 2. Skin: Wash with plenty of soap and water for at least 15 minutes. Remove any contaminated clothing. Consult physician if skin irritation appears. 3. Eyes: Flush with plenty of water immediately for at least 15 minutes, lifting lower and upper eyelids occasionally. Consult a physician immediately. 4. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Consult a physician immediately. D. HANDLING AND STORAGE 1. Safe Storage: Store in a cool, dry place in closed containers. Keep away from ignition sources and high temperatures. 1. Contact NorthStar Battery Company (417- 575 -8200) for shelf life information. 2. Handling: Avoid skin or eye contact. Avoid breathing vapors. Do not use near sources of ignition V. CARCINOGENICITY: See section IV, Part B "Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure" MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: See section IV, Part B "Signs and Symptoms of Over Exposure" VI. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA A. Flash Point: Hydrogen = 259 °C B. Auto ignition Temperature: Hydrogen = 580 °C C. Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, COz D. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced in the cells during normal battery operation (hydrogen is flammable and oxygen supports combustion). These gases enter the air through the vent caps. To avoid the chance of a fire or explosion, keep sparks and other sources of ignition away from the battery. E. Firefighting PPE: Full protective clothing and NIOSH- approved self- contained breathing apparatus with full facepiece VII. REACTIVITY DATA: A. Stability: Stable B. Conditions to Avoid: Sparks and other sources of ignition. C. Incompatibility: (materials to avoid) Date: 11 -16 -09 DCR: 1590 -S09 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 Page: 3 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OwMarthStar LEAD ACID BATTERY Springfield, Missouri Lead /lead compounds: Potassium, carbides, sulfides, peroxides, phosphorus, sulfur. 2. Battery electrolyte (acid): Combustible materials, strong reducing agents, most metals, carbides, organic materials, chlorates, nitrates, picrates, and fulminates. D. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Lead /lead compounds: Oxides of lead and sulfur. 2. Battery electrolyte (acid): Hydrogen, sulfur dioxide, and sulfur trioxide. E. Conditions to Avoid: High temperature. Battery electrolyte (acid) will react with water to produce heat. Can react with oxidizing or reducing agents. VIII. CONTROL MEASURES: A. Engineering Controls: Store lead /acid batteries with adequate ventilation. Room ventilation is required for batteries utilized for standby power generation. Never recharge batteries in an unventilated, enclosed space. B. Work Practices: Do not remove vent covers. Follow shipping and handling instructions which are applicable to the battery type. To avoid damage to terminals and seals, do not double - stack industrial batteries. C. Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory Protection: None required under normal handling conditions. During battery formation (high -rate charge condition), acid mist can be generated which may cause respiratory irritation. Also, if acid spillage occurs in a confined space, exposure may occur. If irritation occurs, wear a respirator suitable for protection against acid mist. 2. Eyes and Face: Chemical splash goggles are preferred. Also acceptable are visor -gogs" or a chemical face shield worn over safety glasses. 3. Hands, Arms, Body: Vinyl coated, VC, gauntlet type gloves with rough finish are preferred. 4. Other Special Clothing and Equipment: Safety shoes are recommended when handling batteries. All footwear must meet requirements of ANSI Z41.1 -Rev. 1972. IX. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: A. Not applicable under normal conditions. B. In case of damage resulting in breakage of the battery container, see VIII, Sec. C Personal Protective Equipment. Date: 11 -16 -09 DCR: 1590 -S09 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 Page: 4 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET NorthStar LEAD A CID BA TTER Y Springfield, Missouri X. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE: A. Hygiene Practices: Following contact with internal battery components, wash hands thoroughly before eating, drinking, or smoking. B. Respiratory Protection: Wear safety glasses. Do not permit flames or sparks in the vicinity of battery(s). If battery electrolyte (acid) comes in contact with clothing, discard clothing. C. Protective Measures: Remove combustible materials and all sources of ignition. Cover spills with soda ash (sodium carbonate) or quicklime (calcium oxide). Mix well. Make certain mixture is neutral, then collect residue and place in a drum or other suitable container. Dispose of as hazardous waste. 2. Wear acid - resistant boots, chemical face shield, chemical splash goggles, and acid- resistant gloves. Do not release unneutralized acid. D. Waste Disposal Method ( *): Battery electrolyte (acid): Neutralize as above for a spill, collect residue, and place in a drum or suitable container. Dispose of as hazardous waste. 2. Do not flush lead contaminated acid to sewer. 3. In case of accidental spill, utilize personal protective equipment, i.e., face shield, rubber apron, rubber safety shoes. 4. Batteries: Send to lead smelter for reclamation following applicable Federal, State and local regulations. Product can be recycled along with automotive (SLI) lead acid batteries. 5. Battery may be returned, shipping pre -paid, to the manufacturer or any distributor for recycling. See 1.0 for manufacturer's address or visit our web site @ www.northstarbaftery.com. In accordance to Local, State and Federal regulations and laws. E. Other Handling and Storage Precautions: None Required. XI. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: Lead and its compounds can pose a threat if released to the environment. See Waste Disposal Method in Section X, Part D. Date: 11 -16 -09 DCR: 1590 -S09 ISO Clause: 4.3.1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 Page: 5 of 6 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET LEAD ACID BATTERY X11. NFPA HAZARD RATING: SULFURIC ACID: Northstar Springfield. Missouri Flammability (Red) = 0 Health (Blue) = 3 Reactivity (Yellow) = 1 X111. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING REGULATIONS: Proper Shipping UN2800 - Battery, wet, non - spillable (electric storage) Name Batteries must be packed to protect against short circuits and firmly secured to skids or pallets. IATA Packaging instruction 806 Not restricted per special provision A67. Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to US DOT meet all requirements as specified in 49CFR§ 173.159 (d) for exception as hazardous material classification. Northstar Battery Company products, submitted and tested by Wyle Labs, have been deemed to IMDG meet all requirements as specified in special provision 238 for determination of "Non- Spillable" and are not subject to the provision of this Code. XIV. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: TLV Sulfuric Acid - Occupation Exposure Limit - AUSTRALIA TWA 1 mg /m3,JAN1993 Lead - Occupation Exposure Limit - AUSTRALIA TWA 0.15 mg /m3, 2002 Date: 11 -16 -09 1 DCR: 1590 -S09 I ISO Clause: 4.3.1 1 DCN: MSD- 430 -01 -10 I Page: 6 of 6 ECD -1 MSDS AL or Page 1 of 8 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS No. ECD -1 APPC174 Ver. 1 Rev. Date 03/02/2000 IMPORTANT: Read this MSDS before handling and disposing of this product and pass this information on to employees, customers, and users of this product. 1. PRODUCT and COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Material Identity ECD -1 Trade Name(s) ARCO Ultra Low Sulfur (EPA) Diesel #2, Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel No. 2, ARCO California (CARE) Diesel #2 Other Name(s) On -Road Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel #2, Ultra Low Sulfur Off -Road Diesel #2, CARB Ultra low Sulfur Diesel #2 Chemical This material is an organic petroleum liquid. This is a complex (C9 TO C20) hydrocarbon mixture which Description contains less than 0.0015 wt% (15 ppm) sulfur. Manufacturer's ARCO Products Company Address Division of Atlantic Richfield Company 333 South Hope Street Los Angeles, California 90071 Telephone Emergency Customer Service Numbers 800 - 424 -9300 CHEMTREC 800 - 322 -2726 Info Only 2. COMPONENTS and EXPOSURE LIMITS Exposure Limits ACGIH OSHA ARCO Component) CAS No. % Composition By Volumez TL[ EEL3 EL Units Tvoe HYDROCARBONS W /BOILING PT RANGE 325 °F TO 698 °F 68476 -34 -6 EQ 100 N /AP N /AP N /AP Other applicable exposure guidelines: STODDARD SOLVENT 8052 -41 -3 100 100 N /AP ppm TWA 1 Carcinogen displayed after Component Name. Listed by (1) NTP, (z) IARC, (3) OSHA, (4) Other z See Abbreviations on last page 3 The OSHA exposure limits were changed in 1993 due to a federal court ruling. ARCO has chosen to list the 1989 OSHA exposure limits in this document as they are generally more stringent and therefore more protective than the current exposure limits. (Refer to 29 CFR 1910.1000). 3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION IMMEDIATE HAZARDS http://www.ecdiesel.com/documents/ecd] msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Page 2 of 8 COMBUSTIBLE! OSHA /NFPA Class lI or IIIA combustible liquid. Keep away from heat, sparks and open flame. Avoid the switch loading" hazard (See Section 7). ASPIRATION HAZARD! If swallowed, do not induce vomiting since aspiration into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonia. Obtain prompt medical attention. May cause irritation or more serious skin disorders! May be harmful if inhaled! Avoid prolonged or repeated liquid, mist, and vapor contact with eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. May cause irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, loss of coordination, fatigue, nausea and labored breathing. May lead to unconsciousness, convulsions, and possibly death. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDS Routes of ExposureSians and SvmDtoms Inhalation Exposures at airborne concentrations well above the recommended exposure limits in Section 2 may cause irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, loss Primary) of coordination, fatigue, nausea, labored breathing and irregular heartbeats. May lead to unconsciousness, convulsions, and possibly death. Airborne concentrations above the recommended exposure limits are not anticipated during normal workplace or refueling activities due to the slow evaporation of this material at ambient temperatures. Eye Contact Not expected to cause prolonged or significant eye irritation. Skin Contact Moderate skin irritation may occur upon short term exposure. Exposure to sunlight may increase the degree of skin irritation. Ingestion ASPIRATION HAZARD! This material can enter the lungs during swallowing or vomiting and may cause acute lung Inflammation and damage which in severe cases may be fatal. May cause irritation of the mouth, throat, and gastrointestinal tract leading to nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and restlessness. May cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, loss of coordination, fatigue, nausea and labored breathing. May lead to unconsciousness, convulsions, and possibly death. Summary of Chronic Exposures at airborne concentrations well above the recommended exposure limits in Section 2 Hazards and Special may aggravate medical conditions such as chronic respiratory diseases, cardiovascular disease, or Health Effects skin diseases. Prolonged /repeated skin exposure, inhalation or ingestion of this material above the recommended limits may result in adverse dermal or systemic effects. Avoid prolonged or repeated overexposure. See Section 11 for additional toxicology information. 4. EMERGENCY and FIRST AID Inhalation Immediately move personnel to area of fresh air. For respiratory distress, give oxygen, rescue breathing, or administer CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation), if necessary. Obtain medical attention if breathing difficulty continues. http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecdI msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Page 3 of 8 Eye Contact Flush with clean low- pressure water for at least 15 minutes. If pain or irritation persists after flushing, obtain medical attention. Skin Contact Promptly remove contaminated clothing. Thoroughly wash affected skin with soap and water. If there are signs or symptoms of Irritation, obtain medical attention. Ingestion Do not induce vomiting, since aspiration into the lungs may cause chemical pneumonia. If aspiration occurs, promptly obtain medical attention. Emergency See above procedures. Medical Treatment Procedures S. FIRE and EXPLOSION Flash Point (Method) * (See "Fire and Explosion AP 125° - 150° F (D -93) NFPA Hazard Rating: Hazards) Autoignition Temperature (Method)* AP 494° F + Health: 0 = Insignificant Flammable Limits (% Vol. in Air)* Lower AP 0.7 ++ Fire: 2 = Moderate At Normal Atmospheric Temperature and Upper AP 5.0 ++ Reactivity: 0 = Insignificant Pressure Based on NFPA "Fuel Oil No. 2" ++ Based on NFPA "Fuel Oil No. 1' Special: _ Fire and Explosion COMBUSTIBLE! When heated above the flash point, this material will release flammable vapors which, if Hazards exposed to an Ignition source, can burn in the open or be explosive in confined spaces. Mists or sprays may be flammable at temperatures below the normal flash point. For "switch loading" procedures (filling container which previously contained flammable material, like gasoline), see Section 7. Extinguishing Media Foam, Dry chemical, Water Spray or Fog, Carbon dioxide (CO2) Water and water fog may be used to cool the fire but may not extinguish the fire. Special Firefighting For fires involving this material, do not enter any enclosed or confined fire space without proper Procedures protective equipment. This may include self - contained breathing apparatus to protect against the hazardous effects of combustion products and oxygen deficiencies. Cool tanks and containers exposed to fire with water. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecdI msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Page 4 of 8 Precautions if Contain spill, evacuate non - essential personnel, and safely stop Flow. On hard surfaces, spilled material Material is Spilled or may create a slipping hazard. Equip cleanup crews with proper protective equipment (as specified in Released Section 8) and advise of hazards. Clean up by recovering as much spilled or contaminated materials as possible and placing into closed containers. Consult with an environmental professional for the federal, state and local cleanup and reporting requirements for spills and releases. 7. HANDLING and STORAGE Handling, Storage Special slow load procedures for "switch loading" must be followed to avoid the static ignition hazard and Decontamination that can exist when this material is loaded into tanks previously containing gasoline or other low flash Procedures point products (see API Publication 2003). Avoid exposure to liquid and gas vapors. Odor is not a reliable warning of overexposure. Use only with adequate ventilation. Keep away from sources of heat, flames, sparks or other ignition sources. Storage and use areas should be "No Smoking" areas. Electrical equipment should follow National Electric Code (NEC) standards. Empty containers may retain some liquid and vapor residues and, if exposed to an ignition source, may explode. Outside or detached storage is preferred. Inside storage should be in a standard combustible liquids storage warehouse, room or cabinet. Separate from oxidizing materials. S. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/ PERSONAL PROTECTION Engineering Controls Where possible, use adequate ventilation to keep vapor and mist concentrations of this material below the occupational exposure limits shown in Section 2. Respiratory A NIOSH /MSHA- approved air - purifying respirator with an organic vapor cartridge may be permissible under certain circumstances where airborne concentrations may exceed the exposure limits in Section 2. Consult with a health and safety professional for guidance in respirator selection. Respirator use should follow OSHA 29 CFR 1910.134. CAUTION: The protection provided by air - purifying respirators is limited. Use a positive pressure air - supplied respirator if there is any potential for an uncontrolled release, if exposure levels are not known, or if concentrations exceed the protection limits of the air - purifying respirator. Eyes Eye protection should be worn. If there is a potential for splashing or spraying, chemical -type goggles and, if appropriate, a face shield should be worn. If contact lenses are worn, contact an eye specialist or a safety professional for additional precautions. Suitable eye wash should be available in case of eye contact with this material. Skin Avoid skin contact with this material. If conditions or frequency of use make skin contact likely, clean impervious clothing such as gloves, apron, boots and facial protection should be worn. Nitrile or Viton protective clothing material is recommended. Non - impervious clothing which becomes contaminated with this material should be removed promptly and not reworn until the material is effectively removed from the clothing. When working around equipment or processes which may create the potential for significant skin http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecd 1 msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Page 5 of 8 contact, full body coverage should consist of Impervious boots and oil- resistant coated Tyvek suit or other impervious jacket and pants. Other Hygienic and Use good personal hygiene practices. In case of skin contact, wash with mild soap and water or a Work Practices waterless hand cleaner. Wash hands and other exposed areas thoroughly before eating, drinking, smoking or using toilet facilities. 9. PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point: AP 3250 to 698° F Viscosity Units, Temp. (Method): AP 3.0 to 4.0 CST at 100° F (D -445) Dry Point: Freezing Point: Vapor Pressure, Temp. (Method): Volatile Characteristics: Specific Gravity (H20 = 1 @ 39.2 °F): Vapor Sp. Gr. (Air = 1.0 @ 60 °F - 90 °F): Solubility in Water: PH: Appearance and Odor: UK AP 00 to 24° F LT 0.04 at 100° F (REID -PSIA) Slight AP 0.83 to 0.85 AP 6 Negligible N /AP Light yellow to amber - colored liquid; kerosene odor. When sold for off -road vehicle use in the United States, this material will be dyed red. Other Physical and Chemical Properties: Sulfur content.:icontent.: 0 to 0.0015 wt. % (15ppm) Cetane # = 52 to 57 10. STABILITY and REACTIVITY http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecd 1 msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Stability Stable Hazardous Polymerization Not expected to occur. Other Chemical Reactivity N /AP Conditions to Avoid Heat and ignition sources. Materials to Avoid Strong acids, alkalis, and oxidizers such as liquid chlorine and oxygen. Page 6 of 8 Hazardous or Burning or excessive heating may produce carbon monoxide and other harmful gases or vapors Decomposition including oxides of sulfur. Products 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Supplemental The information found in this section is written for medical, toxicology, occupational health and safety Toxicological professionals. This section provides technical information on the toxicity testing of this or similar Information materials or its components. If clarification of the technical content is needed, consult a professional in the areas of expertise listed above. Inhalation Toxicity studies on this material resulted in LC50 values greater than 5 mg /I indicating a low potency. However, during exposure, the material caused labored breathing, reduced activity and nasal discharge. Eye Contact Animal studies have been performed on this material with minimal to no irritation being reported. Ten minutes of exposure to diesel oil aerosols (166 ppm) have been reported to be non - irritating in humans. Skin Contact Animal studies with this material have resulted in moderate skin irritation following short-term exposure or prolonged /repeated exposure. This material appears to be non - sensitizing. Exposure to sunlight may increase skin irritation. The acute dermal toxicity tests indicate LD50 values greater than 2.0 g /kg indicating a low potency. Ingestion The acute oral toxicity tests indicate LD50 values greater than 5.0 g /kg indicating a low potency. In young children, Ingested diesel fuel produced symptoms of cough, dyspnea (labored breathing), pneumonia, tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), somnolence (drowsiness), cardiac dilation, vomiting, fever and breath and vomitus of a characteristic odor. Aspiration can result in a fatal chemical pneumonia. Prolonged/ This product contains petroleum distillates similar to those shown to produce skin tumors and kidney Repeated Exposures damage in laboratory animals. Twenty-eight day and ninety -day dermal toxicity studies with this material resulted in skin irritation and no systemic toxicity. Additional Exposure to diesel exhaust may result in reversible symptoms, such as respiratory tract irritation wheezing, chest tightness), mucous membrane irritation, central nervous system effects (headache Information on and light - headedness), nausea, vomiting and heartburn. Diesel Exhaust Toxicity Lifetime exposure to whole diesel exhaust has been shown to produce lung tumors in laboratory animals. The exact relationship between these findings and possible human effects is not known. http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecdI msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Not Available 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Page 7 of 8 Waste Disposal Maximize recovery for reuse or recycling. Consult with an environmental professional to determine if Methods state or federal regulations would classify spilled or contaminated materials as a hazardous waste. Use only approved transporters, recyclers, treatment, storage or disposal facilities. Comply with all federal, state and local laws pertaining to waste management. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION UN Proper Shipping Name Diesel fuel UN Hazard Class 3 UN Number NA1993 UN Packing Group PGIII 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (SARA), TITLE III Section 311/312 Hazard Categories: Immediate (acute) health hazard Delayed (chronic) health hazard Fire hazard Section 313: No chemicals in this product exceed the threshold reporting level established by SARA Title III, Section 313 and 40 CFR 372. TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA) All components of this product are listed on the TSCA Inventory. COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT (CERCLA) This material is covered by CERCLA's PETROLEUM EXEMPTION. Refer to 40 CFR 307.14) CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT OF 1986 - PROPOSITION 65 Based on information currently available, this product is not known to contain any chemicals currently listed as carcinogens or http://www.eediesel.com/documents/ecdl msds.htm 2/14/2003 ECD -1 MSDS Page 8 of 8 reproductive toxins under California Proposition 65 at levels which would be subject to the Proposition. Prop 65 chemicals will result under certain conditions from the use of this material. For example, burning fuels produces combustion products including diesel exhaust, a Prop 65 carcinogen, and carbon monoxide, a Prop 65 reproductive toxin. 16. OTHER INFORMATION General Comments Some of the information presented and conclusions drawn herein are from sources other than direct test data on the mixture itself. Abbreviations: EQ = Equal AP = Approximately N/P = No Applicable Information Found LT = Less Than UK = Unknown N /AP = Not Applicable GT = Greater Than TR = Trace N /DA = No Data Available Disclaimer of Liability The information in this MSDS was obtained from sources which we believe are reliable. HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING ITS CORRECTNESS. The conditions or methods of handling, storage, use and disposal of the product are beyond our control and may be beyond our knowledge. FOR THIS AND OTHER REASONS, WE DO NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR LOSS DAMAGE OR EXPENSE ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE HANDLING, STORAGE, USE OR DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT. This MSDS was prepared and is to be used only for this product. If the product is used as a component in another product, this MSDS information may not be applicable. http: / /www.ecdiesel.com /documents /ecdl msds.htm 2/14/2003