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Occupant:The Firehouse Inspection
Date:
02/19/2025
Occupant Name:The Firehouse Inspection Date:02/19/2025
Street Number:7701 Occupant Code:92742
Street Name:White City:BAKERSFIELD
Street Type:Lane Postal Code:93313
Inspector:Pisano , Liseth State:California Occupant Suite:A3/A4
Passed:No
Inspection Type:Hazmat Annual
Violations
Violation Code Description
901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance.
Fire protection and life safety systems shall be maintained in
an operative condition at all times, and shall be replaced or
repaired where defective. Nonrequired fire protection and
life safety systems and equipment shall be inspected, tested
and maintained or removed in accordance with Section
901.8. All fire alarm systems, fire detection systems,
automatic sprinkler or extinguishing systems,
communication systems, and all other equipment, material
or systems required by these regulations shall be maintained
in an operable condition at all times in accordance with this
code and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1.
Upon disruption or diminishment of the fire protective
qualities of such equipment, material or systems, immediate
action shall be instituted to affect a reestablishment of such
equipment, material or systems to their original normal and
operational condition. [California Code of Regulations, Title
19, Division 1, §1.14] Maintenance. Every fire alarm system or
device, sprinkler system, fire extinguisher, fire hose, fire-
resistive assembly or any other fire safety assembly, device,
material or equipment installed and retained in service in any
building or structure subject to California Code of
Regulations, Title 19, Division 1 regulations shall be
maintained in an operable condition at all times in
accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19,
Division 1 regulations and with their intended use. [California
Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.24] Maintenance
of Equipment. All fire alarm systems, fire detection systems,
automatic sprinkler or extinguishing systems,
communication systems, and all other equipment, material
or systems required by California Code of Regulations, Title
19, Division 1 shall be maintained in an operable condition at
all times. Upon disruption or diminishment of the fire
protective qualities of such equipment, material or systems,
immediate action shall be instituted to affect a
reestablishment of such equipment material or systems to
their original normal and operational condition. [California
Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)] Required
Complete Inspection Report - With Documents
Facility Information
Inspection Information
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Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Frequencies.
(a) All automatic fire extinguishing systems, including
systems installed as an alternate to other building
requirements, shall be inspected, tested and maintained in
accordance with the following frequencies. Local
authorities may require more frequent inspection, testing
and maintenance and additional procedures.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)
(1)] Required Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
Frequencies.
(1) Water-based fire protection systems shall be inspected,
tested and maintained in accordance with the frequencies
required by NFPA 25 (2011 edition) including Annexes A, B,
C, D, E, F and G as amended by the State of California.
(Published as NFPA 25, 2013 California Edition.)
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(b)]
Required Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Frequencies.
(b) When proof of the installation date of standpipe systems
or automatic fire sprinkler systems cannot be furnished,
such systems shall receive initial testing and maintenance by
July 1, 1985.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(a)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(a) All testing and maintenance on automatic fire
extinguishing systems in accordance with Health & Safety
Code Section 13195 shall be performed by those licensed in
accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 13196.5.
Exceptions:
(1) The State Fire Marshal may waive, in writing, licensing of
fire departments which conduct fire sprinkler and standpipe
system testing and maintenance.
(2) Service on fire alarm systems and industrial systems as
specified in Health and Safety Code Sections 13196.5(b) and
(c) may be conducted without a license.
(3) Testing and maintenance on automatic fire extinguishing
systems exempted in writing by the State Fire Marshal, when
the building owner or occupant has the staff and equipment
to conduct testing and maintenance.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(b)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(b) Any testing and maintenance of automatic fire
extinguishing systems shall be performed in accordance
with these requirements.
Exceptions:
(1) The State Fire Marshal may waive, in writing, the
requirement that testing and maintenance be performed in
accordance with these requirements when a licensee can
demonstrate that a system cannot functionally be tested
and maintained in accordance with the California Code of
Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5.
(2) If at any time a licensee encounters a specialized or
modified system which cannot be tested and maintained in
accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19,
Division 1, Chapter 5, the licensee shall contact the State
Fire Marshal and test and maintain the system as directed.
(A) The intent of this section is to cover automatic fire
extinguishing systems as originally designed, installed and
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. It is not,
however, intended to require that such systems be
upgraded to current adopted standards.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(h)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
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(h) At the time of testing and maintenance, building
management shall be consulted to avoid unnecessary
disturbance of normal building operation.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(i)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(i) The licensee shall contact the local fire authority having
jurisdiction prior to testing and maintenance of a system
when required by the local fire authority having jurisdiction
to do so.
603.6 Extension cords.
Extension cords shall not be a substitute for permanent
wiring and shall be listed and labeled in accordance with UL
817. Extension cords shall not be affixed to structures,
extended through walls, ceilings or floors, or under doors
or floor coverings, nor shall such cords be subject to
environmental damage or physical impact. Extension cords
shall be used only with portable appliances. Extension cords
marked for indoor use shall not be used outdoors.
901.6 Inspection, testing and maintenance.
Fire protection and life safety systems shall be maintained in
an operative condition at all times, and shall be replaced or
repaired where defective. Nonrequired fire protection and
life safety systems and equipment shall be inspected, tested
and maintained or removed in accordance with Section
901.8. All fire alarm systems, fire detection systems,
automatic sprinkler or extinguishing systems,
communication systems, and all other equipment, material
or systems required by these regulations shall be maintained
in an operable condition at all times in accordance with this
code and California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1.
Upon disruption or diminishment of the fire protective
qualities of such equipment, material or systems, immediate
action shall be instituted to affect a reestablishment of such
equipment, material or systems to their original normal and
operational condition. [California Code of Regulations, Title
19, Division 1, §1.14] Maintenance. Every fire alarm system or
device, sprinkler system, fire extinguisher, fire hose, fire-
resistive assembly or any other fire safety assembly, device,
material or equipment installed and retained in service in any
building or structure subject to California Code of
Regulations, Title 19, Division 1 regulations shall be
maintained in an operable condition at all times in
accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19,
Division 1 regulations and with their intended use. [California
Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.24] Maintenance
of Equipment. All fire alarm systems, fire detection systems,
automatic sprinkler or extinguishing systems,
communication systems, and all other equipment, material
or systems required by California Code of Regulations, Title
19, Division 1 shall be maintained in an operable condition at
all times. Upon disruption or diminishment of the fire
protective qualities of such equipment, material or systems,
immediate action shall be instituted to affect a
reestablishment of such equipment material or systems to
their original normal and operational condition. [California
Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)] Required
Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Frequencies.
(a) All automatic fire extinguishing systems, including
systems installed as an alternate to other building
requirements, shall be inspected, tested and maintained in
accordance with the following frequencies. Local
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authorities may require more frequent inspection, testing
and maintenance and additional procedures.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)
(1)] Required Inspection, Testing and Maintenance
Frequencies.
(1) Water-based fire protection systems shall be inspected,
tested and maintained in accordance with the frequencies
required by NFPA 25 (2011 edition) including Annexes A, B,
C, D, E, F and G as amended by the State of California.
(Published as NFPA 25, 2013 California Edition.)
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(b)]
Required Inspection, Testing and Maintenance Frequencies.
(b) When proof of the installation date of standpipe systems
or automatic fire sprinkler systems cannot be furnished,
such systems shall receive initial testing and maintenance by
July 1, 1985.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(a)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(a) All testing and maintenance on automatic fire
extinguishing systems in accordance with Health & Safety
Code Section 13195 shall be performed by those licensed in
accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 13196.5.
Exceptions:
(1) The State Fire Marshal may waive, in writing, licensing of
fire departments which conduct fire sprinkler and standpipe
system testing and maintenance.
(2) Service on fire alarm systems and industrial systems as
specified in Health and Safety Code Sections 13196.5(b) and
(c) may be conducted without a license.
(3) Testing and maintenance on automatic fire extinguishing
systems exempted in writing by the State Fire Marshal, when
the building owner or occupant has the staff and equipment
to conduct testing and maintenance.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(b)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(b) Any testing and maintenance of automatic fire
extinguishing systems shall be performed in accordance
with these requirements.
Exceptions:
(1) The State Fire Marshal may waive, in writing, the
requirement that testing and maintenance be performed in
accordance with these requirements when a licensee can
demonstrate that a system cannot functionally be tested
and maintained in accordance with the California Code of
Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5.
(2) If at any time a licensee encounters a specialized or
modified system which cannot be tested and maintained in
accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19,
Division 1, Chapter 5, the licensee shall contact the State
Fire Marshal and test and maintain the system as directed.
(A) The intent of this section is to cover automatic fire
extinguishing systems as originally designed, installed and
approved by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. It is not,
however, intended to require that such systems be
upgraded to current adopted standards.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(h)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
(h) At the time of testing and maintenance, building
management shall be consulted to avoid unnecessary
disturbance of normal building operation.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§904.2(i)] Testing and Maintenance Requirements.
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(i) The licensee shall contact the local fire authority having
jurisdiction prior to testing and maintenance of a system
when required by the local fire authority having jurisdiction
to do so.
HSC 25505 Failure to complete and electronically submit initially,
annually or triennially, a business plan when storing/handling
a hazardous material at or above reportable quantities.
5307.3.2 Gas detection system.
Where ventilation is not provided in accordance with Section
5307.3.1, a gas detection system shall be provided in rooms
or indoor areas and in below-grade outdoor locations with
insulated carbon dioxide systems. Carbon dioxide sensors
shall be provided within 12 inches (305 mm) of the floor in
the area where the gas is expected to accumulate or other
approved locations. The system shall be designed as
follows:
1.Activates an audible and visible supervisory alarm at a
normally attended location upon detection of a carbon
dioxide concentration of 5,000 ppm (9000 mg/m3).
2.Activates an audible and visible alarm within the room or
immediate area where the system is installed upon
detection of a carbon dioxide concentration of 30,000 ppm
(54 000 mg/m3).
HSC 6.95 25508.2 Failure to annually review and electronically certify that the
business plan is complete and accurate on or before the
required due date.
Violation Count:6 Inspection Fee:0.00
Type First Name Last Name Signature Date Signature Graphic
Owner/Rep.Cynthia Wolfe 02/19/2025
Inspector Liseth Pisano 02/19/2025
Conducted a hazardous materials and fire safety inspection. The following must be corrected within 30 days.
1. Renew the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) annually. It was last reported 1/23/2024.
2. Remove extension cord above the bar used for the television.
3. Install a CO2 monitor by the CO2 tanks next to the soda dispenser boxes.
4. Install the electrical panel cover.
5. Service the pass due fire extinguishers behind the bowling alley and in the back hallway.
6. The sprinkler riser annual inspection is pass due. A licensed sprinkler contractor must conduct the inspection and place a
sticker directly on the riser.
7. Replace the missing sprinkler escutcheon in the bar walk-in-cooler.
Signatures
Inspection Notes
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Inspection Documents
Violation Documents
Location Attributes:Commercial Hood; Fire Safety
Documents
Admin Information
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Fire Safety Inspection
Exterior
Question Answer Notes
Address visible from street?Yes
Hazardous or dead vegetation or
combustible material on property Yes
Fire lanes painted and maintained Yes
OS&Y in good condition and secured
unobstructed Yes
FDC are accessible Yes
Audible alarm for sprinkler system in
good condition Yes
Knoxbox present, keys secured and
correct keys Yes
Private fire hydrants maintained and
tested Yes
3ft Clearence maintained around fire
hydrants Yes
Interior
Question Answer Notes
Fire Extinguishers must be maintained,
tested and inspected No
Exit signs fully illuminated in normal and
emergency mode Yes
Exit doors operable from inside without
special knowledge or a key Yes
Exit isles, hallways and stairs clean of
obstructions Yes
Circuit breakers properly labeled Yes
Electrical outlets and junction boxes
properly covered Yes
Extension cords not being used in lieu of
permanent wiring.No
No items stored 24" non-sprinklered or
18" sprinklered ceilings.Yes
No visible penetrations in ceiling tile or
holes in drywall Yes
Fire Alarm
Question Answer Notes
Fire alarm system tested and maintained Yes
Fire Sprinkler
Question Answer Notes
Fire sprinkler system serviced and
maintained No
Commercial Hood
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Question Answer Notes
Kitchen hood extinguishing system
serviced within the last 6 months Yes
Kitchen hood has been properly cleaned
and serviced Yes
K class fire extinguisher is present and
serviced Yes
Hazmat
Question Answer Notes
Facility has reported into CERs Yes
CERs has been updated or certified for
current year No
Carbon monoxide detector present and
working No
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HazMat - HMBP
Administration/Documentation
Question Answer Notes
Did the facility adequately establish and
implement a business plan when
storing/handling a hazardous material at
or above reportable quantities in CERS?
Yes
Did the facility annually review and
electronically certify in CERS that the
business plan is complete and accurate
on or before the required due date?
No
Does the facility have a copy of the
business plan readily available with
responsibilities for emergency response
or training for review?
Yes
Did the facility update CERS within 30
days of any one or more of the following
events: 1) A 100 percent or more
increase in the quantity of a previously
disclosed material. 2) Any handling of a
previously undisclosed hazardous
materials at or above reportable
quantities. 3) A change of business
address, business ownership, or business
name. 4) A substantial change in the
handler's operations that requires
modification to any portion of the
business plan.
Yes
Did the facility inform the property
owner in writing that an HMBP is
required for the facility?
Yes
Did the facility provide the property
owner a copy of the HMBP upon
request??
Yes
Did the facility report complete or
accurate information in the Business
Activities Page and/or Business Owner
Operator Identification Page in CERS?
Yes
Did the facility report complete and
accurate hazardous material inventory
information for all hazardous materials
on site at or above reportable quantities
in CERS?
Yes
Did the facility adequately establish an
emergency response plan in CERS?Yes
Did the facility submit a site map with all
the required content in CERS?Yes
Training
Question Answer Notes
Did the facility submit an adequate
training program with safety procedures
in the event of a release or threatened
release of a hazardous material in CERS?
Yes
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Did the facility provide initial and
refresher training to all employees and
maintain records for 3 years?
Yes
Operations/Maintenance
Question Answer Notes
Does the facility have adequate signage
for hazardous materials storage?Yes
Are hazardous materials separated form
incompatibles?Yes
Release/Leaks/Spills
Question Answer Notes
Did the facility fail to report a release or
threatened release of a hazardous
material to the unified program agency
and to Cal OES?
N/A
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