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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN~'E ADDRESS; "~. ,ZIPCODE FEE I BLOCK NO. BUSINESS LICENSE NO, · PERMIT REQUIRED PERMIT NO. BUS~NESS OWNER BUSINESS MGR./RESPONSIBLE ~ ,', ~ ~ ,"'~ t/~ ~~" ,1 BUSINESS PHON~ HOME PHONE ~ ,~".: . , [' bQUARE FOOThGE,., 'VI~'ONNOTICEISSUED? ~ ~ OTHEROCCUPANTLOAD'" ~ . l, _ .%~, DAT~ OF REINSPECTION (1) (2) (3) , INSPEGTOR [~~ ' STATION/SHiFT/STATiON PHONE ~ SITE/FACILITY DIAGRAM FORM 5 NORTH SCALE: BUSINESS NAME: FLOOR :' OF T DATE:? / ~ ~,~ . ., ~ - ~ .... ~>~_~ ~ ~ .. , ~ ~ · : , Inspector's Commen~s): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- TE/FACI LI TY DI R~ FORM ~ NORTH SCALE: BUS INESS NAME: /  DATE: / EAC[L[TY .UNIT =:' OF I~ECEIVED 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 MAR 3 ~2 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit ~~' ~,(d ............ General Information Location: 801 18TH ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 Grid: 30D F/U: 1AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone. 24-Hour Phone- ALLAN BARKS (805) 325-9011 x .1(805) 831-6164 PETER BRANDON (805) 325-9011 xI (805) 327-9000 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 801 18TH ST D&B Number: 04-166-7460 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93301- Comm Code: 215-001 BAKERSFIELD STATION 01 SIC Code: 4119 Owner: PETER MOSESIAN ~hone: (~¢~)~ -~/~ Address: 1700 K ST ,, /State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD ~/' Zip: 93301- Summary I, D~,,~ ~,,~w~_~-~ .Do hereby ~ ' ~y~ ~ ~nt ~) reviewed ~he a~ached h~?.::~..~ materials man~e- ment plan ~o{~j~..~.;~&;:~d ~hat it along with any cOrrec[;~.~ ~s consti'~e a comptste and ~rr~ man- agement, plan ~r my fadli~. 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 OXYGEN Gas 2500 Low ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: MEDICAL AID OR PROCESS Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 2,500 I 1,500.00 24,000.00 Storage~ Press T Temp~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlSOUTH STORAGE ROOM & WEST SIDE O -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IOxygen, Compressed ILow I 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 Page 3 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation THE OXYGEN BOTTLES ARE IN A SEPERATE ROOM TO THE REAR (SOUTH) OF THE BUILDING. IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY CONCERNING THE OXYGEN ROOM ALL EMERGENCY AGENCY'S ARE TO BE CONTANCTED INCLUDING BAKER OXYGEN. IF NEEDED EVACUATION WILL TAKE PLACE IN AN ORDERLY FASHION AWAY FROM INCIDENT SITE. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation IN THE EVENT OF A RELEASE OR SPILL INVOLVING A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, THE ON-DUTY SUPERVISOR AND THE DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS WILL BE NOTIFIED. CONCURRENTLY, ALL STAFF AND VISITORS WILL IMMEDIATELY BE DIRECTED TO LEAVE THE VICINITY OF THE SPILL AND ASSEMBLE IN A SECURE AREA, LOCATED UPWIND AND OUTSIDE OF THE HAZARD RADIUS OF THE SPILLED MATERIALS. THIS AREA WILL BE IDENTIFIED BY THE SUPERVISOR OR ADMINISTRATOR. THE ON-DUTY COMMUNICATIONS STAFF WILL BE DIRECTED TO NOTIFY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT OF THE EMERGENCY BY DIALING 911 <4> Emergency Medical Plan IF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AROSE AT THIS BUSINESS WE WOULD DISPATCH POLICE AND FIRE DEPT. ON OUR DIRECT LINE. WE WOULD ALSO HAVE AN AMBULANCE DISPATCHED FROM OUR COMPANY IF ONE WAS NOT AVAILABLE WE WOULD DISPATCH HALL AMBULANCE. ALL OF THE MAJOR HOSPITALS ARE CAPABLE OF HANDLING EMERGENCIES INVOLVING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. IF NUMEROUS PEOPLE ARE INVOLVED THEY WOULD BE SENT TO SEVERAL HOSPITALS NOT TO OVERLOAD 1 IN PARTICULAR. 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release'Prevention oXyGEN BOTTLES ARS UPRIGHT AND CHAINED AGAINST A WALL. <2> Release Containment <3> Clean Up <4> Other Resource Activation 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE'AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility' Shut-Offs A) GAS - BY WALKWAY TO OXYGEN ROOM, OUTSIDE OF SOUTH WALL OF TRAINING ROOM BY DOOR B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH & SOUTH WALLS OXYGEN ROOM, HALLWAY BY TRAINING ROOM BY DOOR C) WATER - IN ALLEY SOUTH'OF OXYGEN ROOM D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - AT PRESENT TIME WE DO NOT HAVE A SPRINKLER SYSTEM OR AN ALARM SYSTEM. WE DO HAVE A DIRECT DIAL TO BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPT. AND KERN COUNTY FIRE DEPT. WE HAVE 7 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON THE PREMISIS. WE ALSO HAVE SOMEONE AT THIS LOCATION 24 HOURS 7 DAYS A WEEK. FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 18TH AND Q STREETS <4>.Building Occupancy Level 02/24/92 GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE 215-000-000458 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 85 EMPLOYEES.AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. ALL EMPLOYEES WHO MAY BE EXPOSED TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES WILL RECEIVE TRAINING ON POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND HOW THESE SUBSTANCES CAN BE SAFELY USED AND HANDLED IN THE WORKPLACE. EMPLOYEES WILL ALSO BE INSTRUCTED ON THE CORRECT ACTION TO BE TANKEN IN CASE OF A PROBLEM. THIS TRAINING WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TIME OF INITIAL ASSIGNMENT, AND WHENEVER A NEW HAZARD IS INTRODUCED INTO THE WORK AREA. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for FutUre Use <4> Held for Future Use CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS NA~ERIALS INVEWIX)RY ~ Farm and Agriculture ~ Standard Business k Page / of NON - ~E SEC~T BUSI~SS N~: /v~'/~ ~/~ A~A~/~ O~ER N~:-~ /~5,'~ N~ OF THIS FACILITY: M~,'~, ~/~ LOCATION: ~D/ I~ ~ ~e~ ~D~SS: t~D~ ~ ~~ : ST~ IND. CLASS CO~E~ CITY, ZIP:- ' - ' . . . _ · ~,~,tl~ ~ ~3 ~/ CITY, ZIP: ~w~,'~l~ ~ ~0{ DUN ~D B~sT~ET N~BER/FEDE~ ID PHONE ~: ~D~ ~ ~ ~/[ PHONE ~:- _ _ ~ 2 3 4 5 6- 7 8 9 l0 ~ ~2 ~3 Tr~s ~e ~ Average ~nual Measure ~ Days Cont Cont Cont Use Location ~ere % by N~s of M~ture/C~nents Code C~e ~t ~ ~t Units on Site ~ Press Temp Code Stored in Facility ~ See Instructions (Check all that apply) - ~[~ Component ~ 2 Na~ & C.A.S. N~er of Pressure H~lth H~lth Component ~ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~er ~{~ I I I I I I I I I I. I Phys~ca~ and H~th Hazard C.A.S. ~er Co~onent ~ ~ N~ ~ ~.A.S. (~heck al~ t~t Co~onent ~ 2 ~ & C.A.S. ~er of Pressure H~kh H~th ~o~onen~ ~ 3 ~ & C.A.5. I I I I I I I I I I I Phys~ca~ and H~th ~azard ~.A.S. ~er ~omEonent ~ 1 ~ ~ C.A.S. (Check a~ tha~ apply) ~omponent ~ 2 Na~ ~ C.A.S. ~er ~ Fire ~az~d ~ Sudden Ra~ease ~ R~ctivity ~ ~iate ~ Deh~ ~ I I I I I I I I I I I Ph~$ca~ and H~th Hazard ~.A.S. N~er ~o~ponent ~ 1 ~ & C.A.S. (~heck all t~t ~ Fire Hazed ~ S.dden ~lease ~ R~c~ivity ~ I~ediate ~ Delay~ of Pressure ~lth ~lth Co~one~t ~ .3 N~ & C.A.S. NEer E~RGENCY CONTACTS ~lO~ ~.~uf~ ~¢~,f¢~ ~,~,~[,%.~2-01 ~ ~2 ~rf ~/d~ ~'{~P~I'/~ Na~ - Title ' / ' 'u24 ~. Phone N~e - Title / ~ 24 ~ Phone C~tiffcat~on '(~ ~D SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ~L SECTIONS) I certify ~der p~nlty of law t~t I hayer ~rsonally ~in~ ~d ~ f~li~ with the info~ation submitted in this ~d all attached d~ents ~d ~at ~sed on ~ in,fry of those individuals res~ible for obtaining th~ info~tion. I believe that the su~tted info~ation is t~e, acc~ate, and c~plete. ~ ~ OFFIC]~ ~[~ OF ~OP~R OR ~OP~R ~ A~O~D ~P~'~[~ DA~ ,,',,z,.' ~.,. ,,,~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD ' z ~m ~ ~. ~~ Do~ RECEIVED ( ~y~e or Drinz name) JAN 2 7 1989 ~,s'd ............ Do hereby certify that I have reviewed the attached Hazardous Materials business plan RECEIVED F£8 1 4 1989 (name of business) and that it along with the attached additions cr corrections constitute a comDlete and correct Business Plan for my facility. ,,~;~ ~. __/- ~-~ ~ s i ~ba-~r e .... date BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE ID NU ZIS-000-00~4S8 LOCATION BO! 1BTH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 1. OVERVIEW LAST CHANGE 08/13/88 BY ESTER JURIS CODE ~15-001 JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION MAP PAGE 103 GRID 30D FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING Z RESPONSE SUMMARY ZA SEC 4) THIS BUSINESS IS AWARE OF AN EVBCLJAI'ION PLAN AND CAN EXECUTE THIS PLAN PROPERLY. ALL EMPLOYEES ARE CPA CERTIFIED WITH SOME HAVING ADVANCE TRAINING. WE HAVE DISPATCHERS 'THAT ARE KNOWLEOGABLE IN DISASTER PLANS ALONG WITH MANAGE- MENT. ALL ARE AWARE OF 'THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LOCATIONS. WE HAVE AN EMERGENCY GENERATOR IN THE BLDG. WE HAVE 1G EMT'S AND 8 PARAMEDICS. EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA SEC ALLAN BARKS - 3ZS-B011 OR 8~I-GIG4 UTILITY SHUTOFFS ZA SE(] R) GAS - BY WALKWAY TO OXYGEN ROOMy OUTSIDE OF S WALL OF TRAINING RM BY DOOR B) ELECTRICAL - N & S WALLS OXYGEN RM, HALLWAY BY TRAINING ROOM BY DOOR C) WATER - IN ALLEY S OF OXYGEN RM O) SPECIAL - NONE E) LQCK 8OX'- NO NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LAST CHANGE / / BY < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > PAGE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (80S') G48-GB00 BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN EMPIRE RMBULI~NCE ID NU Z15.-000-0~4S8 LOCATION 801 18TH'ST HIGH HAZARD RATING Z MAT TRAINING SUMMARY LAST CHANGE / / BY < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > 4. LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LAST CHANGE 0B/13/88 BY ESTER SEC S) IF A MEDICAL EMERGENCY AROSE AT THIS BUSINESS WE WOULD DISPATCH POLICE AND FIRE DEPT. ON OUR DIRECT LINE. WE WOULD ALSO'HAVE AN AMBULANCE DISPATCHED FROM OUR COMPANY IF ONE WAS NOT ~VAILABLE WE WOULD DISPATCH HALL AMBULANCE, ALL OF THE MAJOR HOSPITALS ARE CAPABLE OF H~NDLING EMERGENCIES INVOLVING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, IF NUMEROIJS PEOPLE ARE INVOLVED THEY WOULD BE SENT TO SEVERAL HOSPITALS NOT TO OVERLOAD 1 IN PARTICULAR. P~GE Z lZ/ZB/BB 1S:47 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (.805) 648-G800 BUSINESS-NAME GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE ID NU 215-~0-f~458 LOCATION 801 lATH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING FACILITY UNIT 0! A. OVERALL HAZARDOUS M~TERIALS INVENTORY L~ST CHANGE OGI;~IB8 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME MA)( ~MT UNIT HAZARD LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE I PURE OXYGEN 15~ FT~ HIGH OUTSIDE (ALLEY) STORAGE PORTABLE PRESS. CYL, MEDICAL AID OR PROCESS ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST 2~5~.~ 100.0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED HIGH B. FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE 0G/i3/88 BY ESTER SEC 4) AT PRESENT TIME WE DO NOT HAVE A SPRINKLER SYSTEM OR AN ALARM SYSTEM ~E DO HAVE A DIRECT DIAL TO BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPT AND KERN CO FIRE DEPT. WE HAVE 7 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON TH PREMISIS. ~E ALSO HAVE SOMEONE AT THIS LOCATION 24 HRS ? DAYS ~ ~EEK. SEC S) SE CORNER OF IBTH & O ST. PP~E ~ IZ/Z~/88 15:47 M~TERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 848-G800 BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN EMPIRE RMBULRNCE ID NU Z IS-0(~0-0004S8 LOCATION 801 18TH ST HIGH HRZARD'RATING Z D. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION LAST CHANGE 0G/13/88 BY ESTER SEC Z) THE OXYGEN BOTTLES ARE IN R SEPERRTE ROOM TO THE REAR (SOUTH) OF THE BLDG. IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY CONCERNING THE OXYGEN ROOM ALL EMERGENCY AGENCY'S ARE TO BE CONTACTED INCLUDING BAKER OXYGEN. IF NEEDED EVACUATION gILL T~KE PLACE IN AN ORDERLY FASHION RY~Y FROM INCIDENT SITE, E. MITIGATION / PREVENTION / ABATEMENT LAST CHANOE 0$/1~/B8 BY ESTER. 3R SEC 1) OXYGEN BOTTLES ARE UPRIGHT AND CHAINED AGAINST R WALL. PAGE 4 IZ/23/88 15:47 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC.. (805) G48-GB00 CITY of BAKERSFIELD NO N-- 'I.'RAD E S E C R E T S ' P~e.J_ot.[. CITY, ZIP: -~g~j ~l~L~ ~OI CITY, ZIP: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUHB~R ~lth of Pm~ Mlth H~lth of re.sure ~lth ~t 13 ~&C.A.S. ~ ~NE~GENCY C~TACTS Certtficatt~ freed and sJ~ after colpJetJnK ail sections) 2. Notification/ Public Evacuation In the event of a release or spill involving a hazardous material, the on-duty supervisor and the director of operations will be notified. Concurrently, all staff and visitors will immediately be directed to leave the vicinity of the spill and assemble in a secure area, located Upwind and outside of the hazard radius of the spilled material. Thi's area will be identified by the sup~¥isor or administrator. The on-duty communications staff will be directed to notify the fire department of the emergency by dialing 9-1-1. 3. Haz Mat Training Summary Ail employees who may be exposed to hazardous substances will receive training on potential hazards and how these substances can be safely used and handled in the workplace. Employees will also be instructed on the correct action to be taken in case of a problem. This training will be given at the time of initial assignment, and whenever a new hazard is introduced into the work area. This training will be conducted by the supervisor or the training officer. This training will include the following: 1. An explanation of what a Material Safety Data Sheet is and how to interpret it, 2. An explanation of the contents of the MSDS that relates to a specific hazardous substance, including health hazards, precautions for handling, needs for protective clothing or other precautions, and emergency procedures for spills, fire, disposal and first aid. 3. An explanation of the methods and observations that may be used to detect a presence or release of a hazardous substance, and 4. An explanation of the physical and health hazards of the substance, and the measures that the employees 3. Haz Mat Training Summary, contd. can take to protect themselves from these hazards. Each employee will be instructed regarding the following rules that must be followed if they are exposed to a hazardous materials incident: 1. Do not compound the existing problem by creating a disaster out of what was just an emergency. 2. You may have to delay attending to the injured to avoid becoming a victim yourself. 3. Be certain to advise your supervisor and communications of your activity, as well as other responding agencies. 4. To the best of your ability, secure the area and prevent the entry of everyone not directly involved with the incident. You will be relieved by the Fire Department or the appropriate investigating agency. 5. Above all else, avoid becoming part of the problem by not'attempting irresponsible rescue or heroics. (805) 326-3979 OFFICIAL USE OXLY BUSINESS X~E HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS BUSINESS Pn~ AS A WHOLE FO~ ~a INSTRUCTI 0NS: 1. To avoid further action, retuPn this foPm by · 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer. the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as .brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: ~O / I 8¢~ ~' , · . CI~: ~rp'~/~..~ ZIP: ~-~ / BUS.PHONE: (~ SECTION 2: E~RGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the Felease o~ threatened release of a hazardous mateFlal, call 911 and 1-800-852-7SS0 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your-local fire department and the State 0fftce of Emergency Services law. E~LOYEES T0 NOTIFY IN CASE' 0F EMERGENCY: -' ~%~< ~ ~~~Ph~ D~G BUS. HRS. .ASTZA BUS. ~S. · D. 'SP'ECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES /~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / N0 MsDss?. YES / N0 FLOOR PLANS? YES / N0 KEYS? YES / N0 ' '" 2A SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE SECTION 6: ~PLO~E T~INING ~~ I~a ~E~LG~b / t/ti ~PLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO ~VE A. pROGR~ ~HICR PROVIDES EMPLOYEES NITR I~ITIAL REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS. " B. 'PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH' RESPONSE AGENCIES: ..................... ~ .... ~ NO ~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFE~ EQUIPMENT~ ................... ~NO~ .NO E. DO Y0U ~INTAIN EMPLOYEE T~INING RECORDS: ....... YES ~ YES SECTION 7: ~Z~OUS CIRCLE ~S OR NO DOES YOUR BUSINESS ~NDLE HAZARDOUS ~TERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POt~DS'OF A SOLID, SS GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR ~00 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... YES ....... ~ ,1~/~, certify that the above information is accurate. I understand that this information will be used'to fulfill my firm,.s obll~atlons under the new California Health 'and Safety ~ode.on Hazardous. Materials (Dlv. 80 Chaptem"6.gS Sec. 25500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DE?ARTMEXT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ ,: BUSINESS N~ME: BUSINESS PLAN S.INGLE FACILITY UNIT INSTRUCTIONS .... 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: "'-' . 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. '" .... " 3. Answer the questions below'fOr THE FACI'LITY UNIT LISTED BELOW SECTION 1: ~ITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEMENT PROCED~ES SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION .~\~D EVACUATION PROCEDL-RES AT THIS 5~'IT 05~LY SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials~ If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. ' " B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret Y~ If No, complete a'separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: ·NON-TRADE SECRETS·0NLY (white form ~4A-1) If Yes. complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form ~4A-2) in addition to the'non,trade'' secret form% List only the trade secrets on form 4A-~. SECTION '4: PRIVATE FI~E PROTECTION ' ' SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE B~ E~RGEN'~ RESPO~ERS . ~.. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS U~IT O~Y. A. ~AT. D. SPECIAL: E, LOCK BO.X: YES .I~NO_~IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES STTE PLAX.,. 5'ES / FLOOR Pr.:',.YS? YES / NO KES'S? YES .' :~0 .~ '' - 3B - RECEIVED BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DF, PARTI~ENT t · . .000458 , ~o · ~'J~ JUN261987 NON--TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS HATERI ALS I NVENTORY Ans'd ............ ~ ~ ~~ . BUSINESS NAME:~~ ~/~ ~~~-ONNER NAME: /~ ~~/~ FACILITY ~NIT ~: , ADORESS: ~/ /~ ~ ' ADDRESS: /~ '~" ~f~ FACILITY UNIT CITY, ZIP:_~f,~/~'i~ ~ ~/ CITY,ZIP: ~.~f/~'~.~, ~ ~-~/ '~" , PHONE ~: ~- ~- F~ PHONE ~: ~&~ ~ ~ ~" ~?~o [OFFICIAL ~S~ CFIRS CODE I ONLY , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE ~AX ANNUAL CONT USg LOCATION IN THIS · BY HAZARD D.O.T CODE A~OUNT A~OUNT UNIT CODE COOE FACILITY UNIT ~T. CHENI~AL OR C'ONHON NANE COD~ GUID~ NAME: ~/~~ ~/~ TITLE: ~~/~., S GNATUR~: DATE: EMERGENCY CONTACT: ~~ ~~ TITLE: ~~ ~/~~ PHONE ~ BUS HOURS: ~ AFTER 8US HRS: ~/- EM~,RGENCY CONTACT: ~~ ~.-~ TITLE: ~~~ .. PHONE ~ BUS HOURS: PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: ~~~~ AETER BUS HRS: ~/ - 4A-1 - Bakersfield Fire D . ~?~4~"~ Hazardous Materials Inspection ~ Date Completed Plan ID ~ 215-000 ~ ~(Top ~ght comer Business Plan) Station No. / S~k ~ Inspector ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, a~ _.V. Adequate Inadequate Ve~ficafion of Invento~ Mate~als Vefifica~on of Quan~ties Verification of Location ~oper Se~ega~on of Mate~al Co~: Verification of MSDS Availab~i~ Nmber of Employees Vedfica~on of Haz Mat Trai~ng Co~:  Ve~ca~on of Abatement Supples & Procedures Co~: Emergency Procedures Posted ~ [~ Containers Properly Labeled [~ [-~ Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: ~,_ e ,~__ ~'~. FO 1652 (Rev. 3-89) White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Office BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN RE AMBULANCE ID N 21S-000-0004S8 LOCATION 80! ~8'FH ST HIGH FI~ZARD R~TING 2 1. OVERVIEW L.A~T CHnNGE 0B/1~/88 BY ESTER JURIS CODE 215-001 JURtS BAKERSFIELD STATION 0t MAP PAGE 10~ GRID 30O FA£ILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING Z RESPONSE SUMMARY ZA SEC 4) THIS BUSINESS IS AWARE OF AN EVACUATION PLAN AND CAN EXECUTE THIS PLAN PROPERLY. ALL EMPLOYEES ARE CPA CERTIFIED WITH SOME HAVING ADVAN£E TRAINING. WE HAVE DISPATCHERS THAT ARE KNOWLEOGABLE IN DISASTER pLANS ALONG WITH MANEGE- MENT. ALL ARE AWARE OF THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER LOCATIONS. WE HAVE AN EMERGENCY GENERATOR IN THE BLDG. WE HAVE tB EMT~S AND 8 PARAMEDICS. EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA sec 2) ALLAN BARKS - 3~5-9011 OR 8~I-..6184 UTILITY SHUTOFFS ZA SEC ~) A) GAS - BY UALKUaY TO OXYGEN ROOM, OUTSIDE OF S WALL OF TRRINING RM BY DOOR 8) ELECTRICAL '- N & S W~LLS OXYGEN AM, HALLWAY BY TRAINING ROOM BY DOOR C) WATER - IN ALLEY S OF OXYGEN RM D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LAST CHANGE / / BY < NO INFORMATION RECOROED FOR THIS sEcTIoN > PAGE I 03/~2/89 10:SS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC, (805) B48-68~ BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN E AMBULANCE ID 215-eOO-~M~)O~58 LOCATION 801 18TH ST HIGH ~Z~RD RATING FACILITY UNIT 01 A. OVERALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY LAST CHANGE 06/1~/88 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME MAX ~Ml' UNIT HAZARD LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE 1 PURE OXYGEN t500 FT3 HIGH OUTSIDE (ALLEY) STORAGE PORTABLE PRESS, CYL. MEDICAL AiD OR PROCESS ID PERCENT'COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST ~3S9.00 100.0 Oxygen, Compressed LOW FIRE PROTECTION/ ~AI'ER SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE 0G/~3/88 BY ESTER 3A SEC 4,) AT PRESENT TIME gE DO NOT HAVE R SPRINKLER SYSTEM OR RN ALARM SYSTEM ~E DO HAVE A DIRECT DIAL. TO BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPT AND KERN CO FIRE DEPT. ~E HAVE ? FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON TH PREMISIS. ~E aLSO HAVE SOMEONE AT THIS LOCATION Z4 HRS? DAYS a ~EEK, 3~ SEC 5) SE CORNER OF 18TH -P~GE 3 03/ZZ/GB 10:55 M~I'ERIAL S~FETY DRTR SYSTEMS, INC. (805~ G4B-GB00 BUSINESS NAME GOLDEN EMPIRE AMBULANCE ID NUMBER ~15-~D0-000458 LOCATION 80! .1-~TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3, HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMM~RY LAST CHANGE ! /' BY < NO iNFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS. SECTION > LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LAST CHANGE 06/13/88 BY ESTER SEC 5) IF R MEDICAL EMERGENCY AROSE AT THIS BUSINESS WE WOULD DISPATCH POLICE AND FIRE DEPI'. ON OUR DIRECT LINE, WE ~OULD ~LSO HAVE aN ~MBULANCE DISPATCHED FROM OUR COMPANY IF' ONE WRS NOT AVAILABLE WE WOULD DISPATCH HALL AMBULANCE. ALL OF THE MA,IOR HOSPITALS ARE CAPABLE OF HANDLING EMERGENCIES INUOLUING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. IF NUMEROUS PEOPLE ARE INUOLUED THEY ~OULO BE SENT TO SEVERAL HOSP.IT~LS NOT TO OUERLO~D 1 IN PARTICULAR. PRGE Z 03tZZ/BB 10:55 M~'TER!RL SAFETY OA'¥R SYSTEMS, INC. (805) B~e-G800 BUSINESS N~tME GOLDEN EMPIRE' F~MBUL~NCE ID NUMBER 21.5-0(,~0004SB LOGaTION 80} 1BTH ST HIGH H~ZaRD R~TING 2 D. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EUF~cua'FION L~ST CHRNGE 0G/~3/88 BY ESTER SEC Z) THE OXYGEN BOTTLES aRE IN F~. SEPERRTE ROOM TO THE REaR (SOUTH) OF THE BL. DG~ IF THERE IS MN EMERGENCY CONCERNING THE OXYGEN ROOM ~LL EMERGENCY ,~GENCY'S aRE. TO BE CONTACTED INCLUDING BAKER OXYGEN,, IF NEEDED EvF~cua!T,ION ~JILL TaKE PLF~CE IN aN ORDERLY FASHION a~JaY FROM IN(:.I DEN'F ,SIT~. E. MITIGATION / PREVENTION / aB~lTEMENT LaST CHF~N(-DE 0~/13/8B BY' ESTER SEC 1) OXYGEN BOTTLES'aRE UPRIGHT ~ND CHAINED aGaINST R W~LL. PaGE 4 ~2~/B~ 10:55 MBTERIAL S~FETY D~YA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) G48.-G800 2. Nokl. fJ. cation/ Public Evacuation In [:.tie event of a release or spill involving a hazardous material, the on-duty supervisor and Lhe director of operations will be not[fie(]. Concurrently, all ska.ff and vis~.~ors will immediately be directed to leave the vicinity of the spill and assemble in a secure area, located upwind and ouka~.de of the h~z.~tTd radius of %he spi].led material.. 'Phis area will be identi:fir,~l 1)y tl~e supervisor or administrator. The on-duty communJ, c'al:[ons staf:[ will }pc directed Lo notify t:he f';t[e depart:me,,[', of the emergency by dialing 9-]-]_. 3. lTaz bl;.~l', Tr.a:i.I]ing Summar'/ Al]. employees, wl!o may be e,~ posed,.., t~o hazardous ,:,~'u~',~l'.an. cc)s,.., ~i].]. rece.l, ve training on potential hazards and 1~o~ t'.hese substance.,~ can be safely used and handled in the ~.mrkpl. ace. Employe.. ..... ,, will also be inst~rucEed on the correc't action k,o he taken :i.,~ ca[;e of a problem. This training will be given the I::ime or i. nihJ. al assignmenk:, and whenever a new ]~azarO int, rodu,"ed i. nbo the work area. This t~raJ, ning will be by t:lle ('.~t~l)nrvisor or kl]e I~raJning o[ficer q]l]., trait]ing uJ. ll incl~lde tl~,'~ fO].].OWiHg: ]. An ex[)lanagion of wi]ah a ~,h]herial Safety Data Sheet is and bow 'to interpret it, 2. An expla~lalsion of ~he contents of hl~e HSDS l:hal; fei. ares to a speeJ, fic haz. ardous substance, inc].udi~g healkh bazar-ds, p.recauLi, ons for handlJ, ng, needs :for protective clothing or other precautions, and emergency, procedures, for spi].l.s, fire, c]'~].~,po,_,a~ ]. and first aid. 3. An explanation of the mekhods and observal:J, ons thai:, may be usec] ~o detect a p, resence or .relear~e of a hazardous subst:,anc, e, and d. An exp].anal;iol] o[ l;he physical and hea].L]] of t:he substance, and the meastlres t:ha[: khe empl. oyee~ 3, llaz Hal:. Ir,.J. ning S,mmary, contd. can tak. e to p~otect themselves from these i~azards. Eacl, Pml.)loye~ will be inst~uc[:ed rega[ding kbe rules ~l~a~:, mush be followed ].f l~hey ~re exposed I~o a mat:erJ.~lz -ir~cident: '1. Do no~ compoulld Lhe existing problem by clTo;]J;j, ll([j t;o nvoid l:)ec:oming ~ vict;im yourself. , '~. Be c:ertsill t;o advJs;e your supervisor and of your ac~ivil:.y, as well as ot;her respondi.~q age.ties. .'I. 'Po the best of your abilJ'ky, secure b, he a~:ea ant1 prevent; the entry of everyone not cti. re~.~Lly involved ~.~.i. th t;he incident:. Yoo will be .rel_:Leved 1)y klm Fire Deparkment or the appropriate iuvest, iga t;.tng agency. 5. Above all else, avoid becoming parb of t:he problem by nok aktemptlng irresponsible rescue or l~eroics. 2. Not:i r-]caticm/ Public Evacu~,tior~ [. I IIi? eve.l; of a re.lr?as;o or $:p] ll involving maLe~7:i.a I , I-,lie on-duty s.pe~;vJ, sor and LJ~e direcbor oF wi].], bo ~oLifJed. Concurre. I;ly, all sLaf[ and vis]l:or~; will J. mmc, d.i. nl.olv bo dJ.~ected t;() le;;~vo hhe vi. ti. airy of 151~o ~pil. 1 the Itas:nt-cl rnd:ius of hho gl)il]ed materi, al. 'l'l')i~ ;a~;qa w'il. 1 idenl:.j r'ir, rl I~y I:,he supe,:'vJ.s~)r ou adtn[,i~L.ral:or. 'I'1~o commu.:i~.';~l,i.~ns sLaf[ will be d~rected to notJ.[~ tier, cteparl;mo~h o[ l:,he emergency by dJ. alfng 9--1-]. 3. llaz i,h'~l:, Training Summary Alt eml)].oyees who may be exposed to hazardous ,qul:~sl:onces wi].l .t'ecc'.i. ve training on potent;iai hazards and ]~ow I;l~ose subshartc(~$ cal~ be safe.fy used and ha,dj, ed in t;he workplace. Employe,er:; w:i. ll also be instructed on the correc~ action to be ~al(en i.. r::ar-:e of a problem. This kraJ. ning will be given ak Ehe Lime o[' illJ.~J, al assignment, and whenever a new hazard J_s~ intro,:l,cod J. nbr~ the work area. ThJ. s braining will be cc~nduc~hecl by tile ~3X:,l;ervisor or Bile [;rail'lilqg officer. This training will include l;llc~ .~o].lotving: ~. Au explsnakion of whah a Flakerial Safety Data Sheet is and how to interpret it, 2. AD explanahion of hhe con,eats of the HSDS that relates to a specific hazardous substance, includi,g health hazards, precau'kions for handling, needs for protective clothing or other precautions, and emergency procedures for spills, fire, disposal and [J. rsh aid. 3. An explana'tion of the methods and observations thai. may be used 'to detect a presence or release of a l~azardous subs'tance, and d. An explanation of the physical and health h~zards of the substance, and the measures that the employee~ I . i)(') llol~ CZOIIIIDOLIII(I I~1~ OXJ:st:.J. nq p~;obJ, eln t)y c'u(,~lJ-.'[ll(.j ". YOll Illa~ ll~]V~ t~(') cJo]_~y D[:I]oII(]J. ll(l t~O UII('~ :iii.jill:Of] .'I. To l;he t)esE o~ your at)J..l_j.I;y, sqot~Te I:,lle nron and pi:event; t:,l~e (,~l;ry o( eve~:'yone t~o~ direc'l;.ly l. nv(~]_ved i,,~i_t;l~ I-.t~o j_ncjdenl:,. You ~¢i1,5L be t-ol. it~ved 1)y t;lle FJ..re Pepn~bmeu~ o.r I;l~e approp.~:La~e ';. ,~t)ove a.l_J, el. se, a. voJ. d l;)ocom;Lng parU o[ bl~e i)l;oJ)].Olll PUilIt OIUIIIIItAI. L-4638-A ; MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET September  An explanation of the terms used herein may be found in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200, 'available from OSHA regional or area office~. //'"~' (Essentially aimilar to U.S. Department of Labor Form OSHA-20 ',... and generally accepted In Canada for Information purpoael) Do Not Duplicate Thl,~ Form. Requeat an Original.' PRODUCT Oxygen ' CHEMICAL Oxygen SYNONYMS Not applicable NAME FORMULA O2 CHEMICAL Not applicable FAMILY MOLECULAR 32.00 WEIGHT TRADE NAME Oxygen .~.~'. ~.~ , :f.; ,, . ~ · ~ .' ,~ ,~;, ~,, ~'~;.~ ., ~. . For mixtures of this product request the respective component Material Safety Data Sheets. See Section IX. MATERIAL (CAS NO.) 'Wt (¥0) 1984-1985 ACGIH TLV-TWA (OSHA-PEL) Oxygen (7782-44-7) 100 None currently established (None currently established) BOILING POINT, 760 mm. Hg -183°C (-297.4°F) FREEZING POINT -218.4°C (-361.1 °F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20 = 1) Gas VAPOR PRESSURE AT 20°C. Gas VAPOR DENSlT'~ (air = 1) 1.105 @ 25°C SOLUBILITY IN WATER, % by wt. Negligible PERCENT VOLATILES EVAPORATION RATE BY VOLUME 100 (Butyl Acetate = 1) Not applicable APPEARANCE AND ODOR Colorless, odorless gas at normal temperature and pressure. ~ ..~ ~ ,,.':,.'.~.~.:,~;.,~.-:?,?; ~..,,~:,.¥.~,'~,:~!~,~,~."~,~':'~'.;~ :,,,.,,.~.~.%,.~.~:~.~':-EM ERG E NCY, PH O N E NUMBER,~,~:,.~.%~.':,-%~-~?'.~ IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES involving this material, further information is available at all times: In the USA 304 -- 744-3487 In Canada 514 -- 645-5311 For routine information contact your local supplier Union Carbide requests the users of this product to study this Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and become aware of product hazards and safety information. To promote safe use of this product a user should (1) notify its employees, agents and contractors of the information on this MSDS and any product hazards and safety information, (2) furnish this same information to each of its customers for the product, and (3) request such customers to notify their employees and customers for the product of the same product hazards and safety information. UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION [] LINDE DIVISION UNION CARBIDE CANADA LIMITED FI LINDE DIVISION Copyright © 1985 Union Carbide Corporation Page I of 4 ~... ~.~ September 1985 THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: None currently established. EFFECTS OF SINGLE (ACUTE) OVEREXPOSURE: SWALLOWING -- No evidence of adverse 'effects from available information. SKIN ABSORPTION -- No evidence of adverse effects from available information. INHALATION --'Breathing 80% or more oxygen at atmospheric pressure for more than a few hours may cause nasal stuffiness, cough, sore throat, chest pain and breathing difficulty. Breathing oxygen at higher pressure increases the likelihood of adverse effects within a shorter time period. Breathing pure oxygen under pressure may cause lung damage and also central nervous system effects resulting in dizziness, poor coordination, tingling sensation, visual and hearing disturbances, muscular twitching, unconsciousness and convulsions. Breathing oxygen under pressure may cause prolongation of adaptation to darkness and reduced peripheral vision. SKIN CONTACT -- No evidence of adverse effects frOm available information. EYE CONTACT -- No evidence of adverse effects from available information. EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CHRONIC) OVEREXPOSURE: No evidence of adverse effects from available information. OTHER EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: See "Notes to Physician." MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE: See "Notes to Physician." SIGNIFICANT LABORATORY DATA WITH POSSIBLE RELEVANCE TO HUMAN HEALTH HAZARD EVALUATION: None currently known. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: SWALLOWING -- This product is a gas at normal temperature and pressure. SKIN -- No emergency care anticipated. INHALATION -- Remove to fresh air. Give artificial respiration if not breathing. Keep victim warm and at rest. Call a physician. EYES -- No emergency care anticipated. NOTES TO PHYSICIAN: Supportive treatment should include immediate sedation, anti-convulsive therapy if needed, and rest. Animal studies suggest that the administration of certain drugs, including phenothiazine drugs and chloroquine, increases the susceptibility to toxicity from oxygen at high concentrations or pressures. Animal studies also indicate that vitamin E deficiency may increase susceptibility to oxygen toxicity. Airway obstruction during high oxygen tension may cause alveolar collapse following absorption of the oxygen. Similarly, occlusion of the eustachian tubes may cause retraction of the eardrum and obstruction of the paranasal sinuses may produce "vacuum-type" headache. Newborn premature infants exposed to high oxygen concentrations may suffer delayed retinal damage which can progress to retinal detachment and blindness (retrolental fibroplasia). Retinal damage can also occur in adults exposed to 100% oxygen under greater than atmospheric pressure, particularly in individuals whose retinal circulation has been previously compromised. All individuals exposed for long periods to oxygen at high pressure and all who exhibit overt oxygen toxicity should have ophthalmologic *.~ examinations. WHEN USED IN WELDING AND CUTTING: Read and understand the manufacturer's instructions and the precautionary label on the product. See American Standard Z49.1 "Safety In Welding and Cutting" published by the American Welding Society, PO. Box 351040, Miami, Florida 33135 and OSHA Publication 2206 (29CFR1910), U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 for more detail. For further SAFETY AND HEALTH information, refer to Linde's free publication, L-52-529, "Precautions and Safe Practices for Electric Welding and Cutting", as well as L-2035, "Precautions and Safe Practices for Gas Welding, Cutting, and Heating." YOu may obtain copies from your local supplier, or by writing to Union Carbide Corporation, Linde Division, Communications Department, 39 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury, Connecticut, 06817-0001. NOTE: Suitability for use as a component in underwater breathing gas mixtures is to be determined by or under the supervision of personnel experienced in the use of underwater breathing gas mixtures and familiar with the effects, methods, frequency and duration of use, hazards, side effects and precautions to be taken. Page 2 of 4 PRODUCT: :Oxygen L-4631FA ~' ,, ~,- ~ September 1985 I AUTOIGNITION ~/'"~ FLASH POINT NOt applicable Not applicable : (test method) TEMPERATURE FLAMMABLE LIMITS LOWER' UPPER Not applicable Not applicable IN AIR, ~ by volume EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Vigorously accelerates combustion. Use media appropriate for surrounding fire. Water (i.e. safety shower) is the preferred extinguish!rig media for clothing fires. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Evacuate all personnel from danger area. Immediately cool containers with water.spray from maximum distance until cool, then' move containers away from fire area if without risk. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Oxidizing agent, vigorously accelerates combustion. Contact with flammable materials may cauSe fire or explosion. Container may rupture due tO heat of fire. No part of a container should be subjected to a temperature higher than 52°C (approximately 125°F). Most containers are provided with a pressure relief device designed to vent contents when they are exposed to elevated temperature. Smoking, flames and electric sparks in the presence of enriched oxygen atmospheres are potential explosion hazards. . STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID: See Section IX. UNSTABLE/ STABLE X INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid): Combustible materials, ~sphalt, flammable materials, especially oils and greases. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None currently known. May Occur I Will not Occur I X STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MATERIAL IS REL~SED OR SPILLED: Shut off leak if without risk. retaliate area of leak or move leaking container to well-ventilated area. Remove all flammable materials from vicinity. Oxygen must never ~e ~rmi~ed to strike an oily sudace, greasy clothes, or other combustible material. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Slowly release into atmosphere, in an open, outdoors area. Remove all flammable materials from vicinity. Page 3 of 4 PR~UCT: Oxygen L-4638-A ~ .; September 1985 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (specify type): Not required. LOCAL EXHAUST -- Not applicable. MECHANICAL (general) -- Acceptable. VENTILATION ., SPECIAL m Not applicable. OTHER -- Not applicable. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Preferred for cylinder handling. ' ' EYE PROTECTION: Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Metatarsal shoes for cylinder handling. Select in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 and 1910.133. ?~..~.. i'~:..' ?: :. :.:..~:: ..:.,'~.'~ .~. ,".~i' :~.::i~-'~ii ~;:~.:, ~.~ .:-:~:~:-.~.:.~,' ~. :: :~.~ :~ .;:?~ IX. ,SPECIAL ~PREC~UTIONS ~,'~,~..,~::~' ~.::,~:~ ~'~,~?~,:~:~:, WARNING: High pressure gas. Vigorously accelerates combustion. Avoid contact with oils, greases and other flammable m~terials. Never use manifolds for oxygen cylinders unless specifically designed for such use. Use only with equipment conUitioned for oxygen se~ice. Use piping and equipment adequately designed to withstand pressures to be encountered. Prot~t container against physical damage. Isolate from combustible g~ installations and combustible materials by adequate distance or by gas-tight, fir~resistive barriers. Protect against over-heating. Never use an oxygen jet for cleaning purposes of any so~, especially clothing, as it increases the likelih~ of an engulfing fire. Note: Reverse flow into cylinder may cause rupture. Use a check valve or other protective apparatus in any line or piping from thecyllnder to prevent reverse flow, MIXTURES: When ~o or more gases, or liquefied gases are mixed, their hazardous prope~ies may combine to create additional, unexpected h~ards. Obtain and evaluate the s~fety information for each component before you produce the mixture. Consult an Industrial Hygienist, or other trained person when you make your safety evaluation of the end product. Remember, gases and liquids have prope~ies which can cause serious inju~ or death. Be sure to read and understand all labels and other instructions supplied with all containers of this product. NOTE: Compatibility with plastics should be confirmed prior to use. For safety information on general handling of compressed gas cylinders, obtain a copy of pamphlet P- 1, "Safe Handling of Compress~ Gases in Containers" from the Compressed Gas Association, Inc., 1235 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202. OTHER HANDLING AND STORAGE CONDITIONS: Never work on a pressurized system. If there is a le~k, close the cylinder valve, blow down the system by venting to a safe place, then repair the leak. Never lubricate oxygen valves, regulators, etc,, with any combustible substance. The opinions expressed herein are those of qualified expels within Union Carbide. We believe that the information contained herein is cbrrent as of the date of this Material Safety Data Sheet. Since the use of this information and these opinions and the conditions of use of the product are not within the control of Union Carbide, it is the user's obligation to determine the conditions of safe use of the product. ~ IN THE USA: IN CANADA: ~ UNI~BI~ Union Carbide Corporation Union Carbide Canada Limited Linde Division Linde Division / 39 Old Ridgebu~ Road 123 Eglinton Avenue East Danbu~, CT 06817~001 Toronto, Ontario M4P 1J3 ~' Other offices in Principal cities all over the world. L-4638-A 85-0928 9185 45M Lithographed in U.S.A. Page 4 of 4