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(CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY DIAGR.~M
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(Inspector's Comments): FFICtAL USE ONLY-
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SiTE DIAGRAN (Required liens)
I. Address: Identl! 9. Lock
principle buildings
by the Street nuabers. 10. HSDS Storage
2. Street(s), Alleys, ti. Railroad Tracks
Driveways, and Parking
Areas adjacent to the 12. Fence or Barrier
property. Include the a. ~tre
street hanes.
b. Naaonry
3. Storm Drains. Culverts,
Yard Drains c. Nood
4. Drainage Canals, Ditches, d. Gates
Creeks,
13. Powerllnes
5. Sulldings
a. Frame construction 14. Guard Station
b. Nasonry construction 15. Storage Tanks:
Identify the
c. Netal construction capacity in gal.
a. Above ground
d. Access Dqor
b. Underground
6. Utility Controls
a. Gas 16. Diking or Berm
b. Electricity 17. Evacuation Route
c. #stet 18. Evacuation Area:
Identify the
?. Fire Suppression Systeas: location where
a. Fire Hydrants employees will
Beet.
b. Fire Sprinkler 19. Outside Hazardous
Connections Waste Storage
c, Fire Standpipe 20. Outside Hazardous
Connections Naterlal Storage
d. Water Control Valves 21. Outside Hazardous
for protection ayateal Naterlal
Use/Handling
e. PAre Pump 22. Type of Hazardous
#atertal/Wasts
Stored
8. Fire Department ~ccesa or Used (See
Below)
TYpE OF IIAZARDOtlS P. ATERIA~
F - Flm~able E - [Lxploslvo L - Liquid R - Radlologlcal
C - Corrosive 0 · Oxidizer G - Gas P - Poison
Water Reactive T - Toxic $ · Solid H - Cryogenic
D · Waste B · Etiological
Exaaple: Flaaaable Liquid - FL
FACILITY DIAGRAN (Required iteas tn addition to the above)
1. Risers for Sprinklers 8. Fire Escapes
2, Partitions g. Air Conditioning Unltl
3. Stairways: Indicate the 10. Windows
levels served rrum
highest to loamst. 11. Inside Xazardoua ~aote
Storage
4; Escalator: Indlcata the
levels served from 1~. Inside Hazardous
highest to lowest. Wateriall Storage
S. Elevator 13. Inside Hazardous
, Naterlala Use/Handling
6. Attic Access
14. Se~er Drain Inlets
?. Skylights
.- HAZARDOUS MATEr INSPECTION ~i iersfield Fire Dept.
:~::::~:::~?,~:~:~:,,: ~'~: '~'~':";':~'~'~v~:"::::'~'~~ Haz~l~lous Mate~als Division
~ Date Completed
Business Name: ~~ ~~ ~ ~~
Location: ~~ ~ /~ ~
Business Identification No. 215-000 ~ (Top of Business Plan)
Station No. ~. Shift ~ Inspe~or ~~ ~ ~ ~
Arrival Time: ~ ~ Depa~re Time: / ~/~ Inspection Time:
Adequate Inadequate
Verification of Invento~ Uate~als ~ ~ RECEIVED
Verification of Quan~es ~
Verification of Location ~ ~ ~A~. ~ ~ D/~
Proper Segregation of Material ~
Commen~:
Verification of MSDS Availabili~ ~
Number of Employees:
Verification of Haz Mat Training ~
Commen~:
Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures ~
Commen~:
Emergency Procedures Posted ~
Containers Proper~ Labeled ~
Commen~:
Verification of Facili~ Diagram ~
Business Owner/Manager PRINT NAME ' SIGNATURE ,~.~__-..~--'orrectlon Neeaea
'...~>~ ~.~.., ~?../ ~b'-'-~ ,' .', ,~':,',' ,~
Z _ ~'v/ ' JAN 2 ~ 1989
Ans'd
_~ that I h~ve rev~ewea the
attached Hazard. ous .~aterials business plan .RECEIVED
' (name of business) HAZ. MAT. DIV.
and that it alon~ with the attached additions
or corrections constitute a complete and correct
Business Plan for m,v facilit.v.
v si,~na%ure date
BUSINESS NAME BUDS & WHEEL. PARTS ID NU Z15-000-000454
LOCRTION 305 E 1BTH ST HIGH HRZRRD RRTING 3
1o OUERVIEW
LAST CHANGE 09/19/88 BY ESTER
JURIS CODE 215-002 JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION 02
MAP PAGE 103 GRID 29A FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING 3
RESPONSE SUMMARY
2A SEC 4) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND WATER HOSES.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA SEC Z)
BUO DOVICHI - 32Z--7081 OR 399-1B29
UTILITY SHUTOFFS ZA SEC
A) GAS - ALLEY 8) ELECTRICAL '- E SIDE OF BLDG C) WATER - ALLEY
D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK 80X - NO
NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION
LAST CHANGE / / BY
< NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION >
PAGE 1 IZ/23/88 15:43
MATERIAL SAFETY DA'FA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-8800
' BUSINESS NAME BUDS & WHEEL PARTS ID 215-000-0~454
LOCATION 305 E 1BTH ST HIGH HRZRRD RATING 3
3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY
LAST CHANGE / / BY
< NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION >
LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
LAS'[ CHANGE 09119/88 BY ESTER
PAGE Z 12123188 15:43
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, tnt. <805) B48-GB00
BUSINESS NAME BUDS & WHEEL PAR'rS ID Z!5-0~0-0004S4
LOCATION 30S E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING
FACILITY UNIT 0!
OVERALL HAZARDOUS MA'FERIRLS INVENTORY
LAST CHANGE 09/19/88 BY ESTER
ID TYPE N~ME MAX AMT UNIT H~ZARD
LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE
PURE THINNER SS G~L EXTREME
OUTSIDE B~CK OF SHOP METAL CONTAINERS CLEANING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
1203,0G 100.0 THINNER EXTREME
PURE GEAR OIL SS GBL UNKNOWN
N SIDE OF SHOP METAL CONTAINERS CLEANING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
2B08,04 100.0 LIGHT M~CHINE OIL UNKNOWN
P~JRE BRAKE FLUID 55 GAL UNKNOWN
PARTS DEPT METAL CONTAINERS LUBRICSNT
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
12Z4.00 100.0 BR~KE FLUID, HYDRAULIC UNKNOWN
4 PURE DIP TANK 350 GAL EXTREME
OUTSIDE B~CK OF SHOP METAL CONTAINERS CLEANING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS H~ZARD LIST
1203.07 100.0 MINERAL SPIRITS EXTREME
PURE OXYGEN 5GZ FT3 HIGH
PARTS WEPT FIXED PRESS.T~NKS WELDING/SOLDERING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
2359.00 100.0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED HIGH
6 PURE ACETYLENE 660 FT3 EXTREME
PARTS DEPT FIXED PRESS.TANKS WELDING/SOLDERING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
lZ41.q'~) 10~.0 RCETYLENE EXTREME
PAGE 3 12123/88 15:43
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (80S)'-B48-G8~
BUSINESS NAME BUDS E & WHEEL PARTS ID Z1S-GGO-GGG4S4
LOCATION 305 E '19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING
B~ FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES
LAST CHANGE 09/19/88 BY ESTER
SEC 4> FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN NORTH ~I AND SOUTH ~Z FOR FIRE PROTECTION.
SEC S) FIRE HYDRANT AT SONORA & 19TH ST.
EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION
LAST CHANGE OB/lB/88 BY ESTER
SEC Z) EVERYONE TO LEAVE THE BLDG. CALL 911 FOR FIRE DEPT.
PAGE 4 1Z/Z3/88 15:43
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) B48-BB~
BUSINESS NAME 8UOS & WHEEL PARTS ID Z1S-000-0004S4
LOCATION ~05 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING
E. MITIGATION /'PREVENTION / ABATEMENT
LAST CHANGE 09/19/88 BY ESTER
SEC l> NORTH ~$1 ALL CONTAINERS ARE SEALED.
SOUTH ~tZ REAR END OIL r'IUST BE PUMPED OUT. SPILLAGE UOULD USE
CLEAN SYEEP TO CLEP~N ~JP. ~__~_~,,~.5"..5 ,,~,~,/2.~_-~ ,,,~_~'/~)2/1'. /~ ,,~
PAGE 5 IZ/Z~/S8 15:4~
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (80E~) G48'-Gg00
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
SECRETS
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BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
"' 2130' "O" STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
(805) 326-3979 ~_~k)~P ~-~
'~-- OFFICIAL USE ONL~ Oq'"'/O0
INESS NME
'--~ ..00015.4
INSTRUCT IONS: "
1. To avoid further action, return this form by
2. TYPE/PRINT ANS~/ERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Answer the questions below tot- the business as a whole.
4. Be as brief and concise as possible.
SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
~. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS.' ~~ ~.
SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a
hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify
your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by
law.
EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME AND TLTLE ' ~ DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS.
.~. ~_~ ~o~,~,' - ~n~ P~ 3==-7~_/ 'Ph~ ~79-/~?' /-/~
B. Ph# ~ Ph#
SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A t~HOLE
,.
B. ELECTRICAL:
C. WATER: ~\~-'~l
D. SPECIAL:
E. LOCK BOX: YES / ~ IF YES, LOCATION:
IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PBANS? YES / NO ~SDSS? YES / NO
FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO
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SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSIST~CE FOR YO~ BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND
REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS,
CIRCLE YES OR NO INITIAL REFRESHER
A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS:...- .................................... f~E~ NO YES NO
B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES
WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... YES NO YES NO
C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. (~ NO 'YES NO
D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. YES NO YES NO
E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... YES NO YES NO
SECTION 7:. HAZARDOUS I~ATERIAL
CIRCLE~---~OR NO
DOES YOUR-BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF~A
SOLID, 55 GALLONS QF A LIOUID, OR 200 CUBICFEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ......
I,~~f~:. , certify that the above information is accurate.
I~ecst~d that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under
the'~new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous MateFials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95
Sec. 25500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate info~mation constitutes perjury.
~HF,. T I TI.,?~ f O IOtlATURE t__ DATE:
· - AFTER flU,q .IIR$:
BAKERSFIELD CITY FiRE DEPARTMENT
2130 "G" STREET
BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301
OFFICIAL USE O~LY
ID#
BUSINESS NAME:
BUSI NESS PLAN
S.INGLE FACILITY UNIT
FORM SA
INSTRUCTIONS I. To avoid further action, this form must be re'tu~-ned by:
2. TYPE/PRI.YT 5'OUR AE'SWERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Ans~er the questions below for THE FACILITY U.YIT LISTED BEI. 0W
4. BeUNIT~ ~ ~as BRiEF~o~and~,~.CONCISE as possible.'~, :~~'~ ~ ~~~/~'~
FACILI~f FACILI~ bm'IT ~,~ 3
SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PRE~ION~ ABATE~E5~ PROCEDb~ES
SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVAC'J^2TI'0N PROCEDL"RES AT THIS L~."IT 0YLY
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SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS b~IT ONLY
A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materia!~? ...... YES ~
If YES, see B.
If NO, continue with SECTION 4.
B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES Q
If No, complete'a separate hazardous materials inventory
form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (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 ~fade secrets on form 4A-2.
SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION
SECTION $: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EiTERGENCY RESPONDERS
SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHL'T-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY.
· . ~ ~,,.' ~ ,,,, ?;~
A 5:AT oA~'.. P~OP.,~.
B. ELECTRICAL:
}
C. ~ATER:
D. SPECIAL:
E LOCK BOX: YES ..'fNO~ iF YES v
· , LOCATIO.~:
IF YES, SITE PLANS? YES / ~0 MSDSs? YES .," N0
FLOOR PLANS? YES ,/ NO KEYS? YES .,/ NO
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NARCH 28, 1988
Dear Mr. Dovichi
NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE
IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS '~BUD'S BRAKE AND' ~HEEL
'PARTS"LOCATED AT 305 E 19TIt STREET. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305
ON 3/28/88 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION
VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED.:
1) YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN IS INCOMPLETE
VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE Sect.25503.5
(a) Any business, except as Qrovided in subdivision
(b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at
any one time during the reDortin.g year equal to, or
greater than, a total weight o.f 500 pounds, or a total
volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard
temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall
establish and implement a business plan for emergency
response to a release or threatened release of a
hazardous material in accordance with the standards in
the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503
'\ / 21 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WERE OBSERVED
55 GALLON CONTAINER CHEVRON 325 TI-II,,~NER
55 GALLON CONTAINER OF UNLABELED MATERIAL
DIP TANK CONTAINING CAUSTIC SODA
GEAR OIL TWO DRUMS
TWO OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE TORCH SETS
BRAKE FLUID IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS
VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 cALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A) { 1-4)
The annual inventory form shall include, but shall
not be limited to, information on all of the following
which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than
the quantities specified in subdivision (a)of Section
25g05.~:
(1)A listing of the chemical name and common
names of every hazardous substance or chemical
product handled by the business.
(2)The category of waste, including the
general chemical and mineral composition of the
waste listed by probable maximum and minimum
concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by
the business.
(3)A listing of the chemical name and common
names of every other hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material handled by the
business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to
paragraph (1) or (2).
(4)The maximum amount of each hazardous
material or mixture containing a hazardous material
disclosed in paragraphs (11,(21, and (3 which is
handled at any one time by the business over the
course of the year.
3)CONTAINERS NOT PROPERLY LABELED
VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200
(liThe chemical manufacturer, importer, or
distributor shall ensure that each container of
hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled,
tagged or marked with the following information:
(illdentity of the hazardous chemicaIIs).
(iilAppropriate hazard warnings; and
(iii)Name and address of the chemical
manufacturer, importer, or other responsible
party.
(4)Except as provided in paragraphs (31 and (41 the
employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous
chemicals in the workplace is .labeled, tagged, or
marked with the following information:
(ilIdentity of the hazardous chemical(s}
contained therein; and
(ii)Appropriate hazard warnings.
(5)The employer may use signs, placards, process
sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures, or other
such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to
individual stationary process containers, as long as the
alternative method identifies the containers to which it
is applicable and conveys the information required by
paragraph (2) of this section to be on label. The
written materials shall be readily accessible to the
employees in their work area throughout each ~ork shift.
fTjThe emDlos~er shal' not remove of ~ieface ....
labels on incomin~ containers of hazardous chemicals,
unless the container is immediately marked ~ita the
reauired in~ ~
I 0 ~ ~ ...... ~ ·
(8}The employer shall ensure that labeis or other
forms of warnings are legible, in English, and
prominently displayed on the container, or readily
avai!aDle in the work area throughout each work shift.
Employers having emDioyees who speak other languages may
add the information in their language to the material
presented, as long as the information is presented in
English as well.
4) NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS OR FORM 3A FILED
VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
CODE CHAPTER 6.95, 25504(B)
Business plans shall include all of the following:
Emergency response Qlans and procedures in the event of
a reportable of threatened release of a hazardous
material, including, but not limited to, all of the
followins:
(1) Immediate notification to the administering
agency and to appropriate local emergency
rescue personnel and the office.
(2) Procedures for the mitigation of a release or
threatened release to minimize any potential
harm or damage to persons, property, or the
environment.
(3) Evacuation plans and procedures, including
immediate notice, for the business site.
The above violations must be corrected bs~IPRIL 11, 1988]
The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility
to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding
this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979.
Sincerely, // -- '
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
"WE CARE"
MARCH 2.B, 1988
FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET
D. S. NEEDHAM BAKERSFILED, 93301
FIRE CHIEF 326-3911
Dear Mr. Dovichi
NOTICE. OF VIOLATION ,~,,v~ ..... SC!{EDULE FOR ITMOMPL~CE' T'~ ~'
IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS "BUD'S BRAKE AND WHEEL
PARTS~LOCATED AT 205 E 19TH STREET. BAKERSFIELD, CA 9~S05
ON 2/28/88 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION
VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED.:
1) YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN IS INCOMPLETE
VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE Sect.25503.5
(a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision
(b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at
any one time during the reporting year equal to, or
greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total
volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard
temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall
establish and implement a business plan for emergency
response to a release or threatened release of a
hazardous material in accordance with the standards in
the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503
2~ THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WERE OBSERVED
55 GALLON CONTAINER CHEVRON 325 THINNER
55 GALLON CONTAINER OF UNLABELED MATERIAL
DIP TANK CONTAINING CAUSTIC SODA
GEAR OIL TWO DRUMS
TWO OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE TORCH SETS
BRAKE FLUID IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS
vIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4)
The annual inventory form shall include, but shall
not be limited to, information on all of the following
which are handled in quantities equal to or 2rester than
the quantities specified in subdivision (a)of Section
25503.5:
(!)A listing of the chemical name and. common
names of every hazardous substance or chemical
product handled by the business.
(2)The category of waste, including the
general chemical and mineral composition of the
waste listed by probable maximum and minimum
concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by
the business.
(3)A listing of the chemical name and common
names of every other hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material handled by the
business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to
paragraph (1) or (2).
(4)The maximum amount of each hazardous
material or mixture containing a hazardous material
disclosed in paragraphs (1),(2), and (3) which is
handled at any one time by the business over the
course of the year.
3)CONTAINERS NOT PROPERLY LABELED
VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200
(1)The chemical manufacturer, importer, or
distributor shall ensure that each container of
hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled,
tagged or marked with the following information:
(i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s).
(ii)Appropriate hazard warnings; and
(iii)Name and address of the chemical
manufacturer, importer, or other responsible
party.
(4)Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) the
employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous
chemicals in the workplace is labeled, tagged, or
marked with the following information:
(i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s)
contained therein; and
(ii)Appropriate hazard warnings.
(5)The employer may use signs, placards, process
sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures, or other
such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to
individual stationary process containers, as long as the
alternative method identifies the containers to which it
is applicable and conveys the information required by
paragraph (2) of this section to be on label. The
written materials shall~ be readily accessible to the
employees in their w~rk area throughout each work shift.
/
/
(7)The employer shall not remove of deface existing
labels on incoming containers of hazardous chemicals,
unless the container is immediately marked with the
required information.
(8)The employer shall ensure that labels or other
forms of warnings are legible, in English, and
prominently displayed on the container, or readily
available in the work area throughout each work shift.
Employers having employees who speak other languages may
add the information in their language to the material
presented~ as long as the information is presented in
English as well.
4) NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS OR FORM 3A FILED
VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
CODE CHAPTER 6.95, 25504(B)
Business plans shall include all of the following:
Emergency response plans and procedures in the event of
a reportable of threatened release of a hazardous
material, including, but not limited to, all of the
following:
(1) Immediate notification to the administering
agency and to appropriate local emergency
rescue personnel and the office.
(2) Procedures for the mitigation of a release or
threatened release to minimize any potential
harm or damage to persons, property, or the
environment.
(3) Evacuation plans and procedures, including
immediate notice, for the business site.
The above violations must be corrected by APRIL 11, 1988
The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility
to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding
this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979.
Sincerely, //
Itagardous Materials Coordinator
MARCH 28, 1988
Dear Mr.Dovichi
NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE
IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS "BUD'S BRAKE AND WHEEL
PARTS~LOCATED AT 305 E 19TH STREET. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93305
ON 3/28/88 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION
VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED.:
1) YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN IS INCOMPLETE
VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND
SAFETY CODE Sect.25503.5
(a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision
(b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at
any one time during the reporting year equal to, or
greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total
volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard
temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall
establish and implement a business plan for emergency
response to a release or threatened release of a
hazardous material in accordance with the standards in
the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503
2) THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WERE OBSERVED
55 GALLON CONTAINER CHEVRON 325 THINNER
55 GALLON CONTAINER OF UNLABELED MATERIAL
DIP TANK CONTAINING CAUSTIC SODA
GEAR OIL TWO DRUMS
TWO OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE TORCH SETS
BRAKE FLUID IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS
VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4)
The annual inventory form shall include, but shall
not be limited to, information on all of the following
which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than
the quantities specified in subdivision (a)of Section
25503.5:
(1)A listing of the chemical name and common
names of every hazardous substance or chemical
product handled b? the business.
( ',
~)The category of waste, including the
general chemical and mineral composition of the
waste listed by probable maximum and minimum
concentrations, of every hazardous - ~=
· ~as~,~ handled by
the business.
(~)A listing of the chemical name and common
names of every other hazardous material or mixture
containing a hazardous material handled by the
business which is not otherwise listed ]~ursuant to
paragraph (1) or (2).
(4)The maximum amount of each hazardous
material or mixture containing a hazardous material
disclosed in paragraphs (1),(2), and (~) which is
handled at any one time by the business over the
course of the year.
3)CONTAINERS NOT PROPERLY LABELED
VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200
(1)The chemical manufacturer, importer, or
distributor shall ensure that each container of
hazardous chemicals leaving the workplace is labeled,
tagged or marked with the following information:
(i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s).
(ii)Appropriate hazard warnings; and
(iii)Name and address of the chemical
manufacturer, importer, or other responsible
party.
(4)Except as.provided in paragraphs (~) and (4) the
employer shall ensure that each container of hazardous
chemicals in the workplace is labeled, tagged, or
marked with the following information:
(i)Identity of the hazardous chemical(s)
contained therein; and
(ii)Appropriate hazard warnings.
(5)The employer may use signs, placards, process
sheets, batch tickets, operating procedures, or other
such written materials in lieu of affixing labels to
individual stationary process containers, as .Long as the
alternative method identifies the containers to ~hich it
is applicable and conveys the information required by
paragraph ('~)~ of this section to be on label. The
written materials shall be readily accessible to the
employees in their work area throughout each ~o]?k slnift.
(7)The employer shall not remove ~.~ deface e:~:is,.in%
labels on incomin~ containers oW ~ ~ ' =
_~ ,~ ......raou~ chemicals,
unless the container is immediately marked with the
required information.
(8)The employer shall ensure that labels or other
forms of warnings are legible, in English, and
prominently displayed on the container, or readilx
available in the work area throughout each work shift.
Employers having employees who s~eak other languages may
add the information in their language to the material
presented, as long as the information is presented in
English as well.
4) NO EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS OR FORM 3A FILED
VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
CODE CHAPTER 6.95, 2~504(B)
Business plans shall include all of the following:
Emergency response plans and procedures in the event of
a reportable of threatened release of a hazardous
material, including, but not limited to, all of the
following:
(1) Immediate notification to the administering
agency and to appropriate local emergency
rescue personnel and the office.
(2) Procedures for the mitigation of a release or
threatened release to minimize any potential
harm or damage to persons, property, or the
environment.
(3) Evacuation plans and procedures, including
immediate notice, for the business site.
The above violations must be corrected by APRIL 11, 1988
The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility
to verify compliance. If you have any Questions regarding
this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at $2~-8979.