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.... ')'0~ ... ~ "(,...~:..~.i .... ' .... ' !ty~e or przrl~ name~ Do hereb.v c~t~- _~, t~at Z have revzewe~ the a%~ached Hazardous Mate~±als business ~lan /l.'~ ............ fo~ - (na~e of business} and that it along with the attached additions or corrections constitute a comDlete and correct Business Plan for my facility. _ .~ _ - .... date ' =l~na ~ure BUSINESS NAME UHALTS ~CKSMITH & WELDING SHOP ID NUM~ 21S-000-000886 kOCATION S~2 E 19TH S'F HIGR'HAZARD RATING 1. OVERVIEW LAST CHANGE 10/03/88 BY ESTER JURIS CODE ZlS-OOZ JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION OZ MAP PAGE 103 GRID ZBC FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING 3 RESPONSE SUMMARY ZA SEC 4) NO PRIVATE RESPONSE "rEAM. EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA SEC Z> $OHN n UHALT - ~ZZ.-?gB3 OR UTILITY SHUTOFFS ZA ~EC ~) NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LAST CHANGE / / BY < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > PAGE 1 1Z/1S/88 10:47 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (80S) 648-6800 BUSINESS NAME UHALTS BLACKSMITH & WELDING SHOP ID NUMBER 21S-000~0~0888 LOCATION S32 E ;BTH ST HIGH H~ZARD R~TING ~ EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION LAST CHANGE I0/0~f88 BY ESTER SEC 2) VERBAL COMMAND AND CALL E. MITIGATION / PREVENTION / 8B~TEMENT LAST CHANGE 10/0~/88 BY ESTER SEC I) CHAIN DOWN TO A WALL IN A SPECIFIC SPACE. 80TTLESo THEY ARE IN CERTIFIED PAGE 4 lZ/15/88 10:47 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC~ (80S) G48-G80~ ~CKSMITH & WELDING SHOP ID NUO Z1S-OOO-OOO88G BUSINESS NAME UHALTS LOCSTION S3Z E 19TH ST HIGff HBZ~RD RBTINO 3 FACILITY UNIT 01 ~. OVERALL H~ZRRDOUS MSTERIRLS INVENTORY LAST CHSNGE 10/03/88 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME MRX RMT UNIT HflZ8RD LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE ! PURE OXYGEN 550 FT3 HIGH CENTER OF SHOP PORTRBLE PRESS. CYL. WELDING/SOLDERING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST Z3SB.00 100,0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED HIGH Z PURE RCETYLENE 350 FT3 EXTREME CENTER OF SHOP PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. WELDING/SOLDERING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST lZ41.00 I~.O ACETYLENE EXTREME 3 PURE CARBON DIOXIDE 350 FT3 LOW CENTER OF SHOP PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. gELDING/SOLDERING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST lZ51.OO tOO.O CARBON DIOXIDE LOW B. FIRE PROTECTION / W~]TER SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE / / BY < - ' , SEC' > PAGE 3 1Z/1S/SB 10:47 MATERIRL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805> B48-G800 BUSINESS NAME UHALTS BLACKSMITH & WELDING SHOP ID NUMBER ZlS-<~-OOO88G LOCATION $32 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY ~ ~1~"~~ LAST CHANGE / / BY < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > < NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION > PAGE Z 1Z/15/BB 10:47 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805> 648-6800 BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY GENERAL INFORMATION: Important: If you require more inventory forms than the one provided, you should make photocopies of the forms prior to entering any information on them. The additional copies must be on the same color paper as the original. Information must be typed/printed in English. Make a cody for your records. Complete business name and address information. If they have been required, the number of separate facility units will be determined by the Bakersfield City Fire Department. Give each facility .unit a common name, and a one or two digit number. NOTE: An inventory form must be made for each separate facility unit. The top or.the form must be completed for each facility - showing Business name and location as well as owner name and mailing address. Also include "SIC" Standard Industrial Classification and if available Dun and Bradstreet Number. Non-Trade Secrets (White Form). Non-Trade Secret Materials in one facility unit. Trade Secrets (Yellow Form). Trade Secret Materials in one facility unit. 1. TRANSACTION CODE: Is this inventory sheet new, an addition, deletion or update to your hazardous materials business plan. A = Addition D = Deletion U = Update N = New 2. TYPE/CODE: For the purpose of'this entry, there are three types of hazardous materials: P = Pure M = Mixtures of pure substances W = Wmstes. (Also add appropriate waste code) 3. MAXIMUM ~T: This sh~d represent the maximum number of units of this material present mt any one time. (Refer to the "UNIT" section of these instructions) 4. AVERAGE AMOUNT: This should represent the average amount, usually on hand at ~ny one time. 5. ANNUAL AMOUNT: This should represent the anticipated annual (thru put) number of units of the material. MEASURE UNITS: LBS =-Pounds, for materials stored as solids GAL = Gallons, for materials stored as liquids FT3 = Cubic Feet at S.T.P., for materials stored as ~ases C'U~ = Curies, for radioactive materials DAYS ON SITE: Days anticiDated that this material will be at this site. for the calendar year reDorting. CONTAINER TYPE: (Use aDDroDriate co,~e) 01. Under,round Tank 09. Glass.Container(s 02. Above,round Tank 10. Plastic Container s) 03. Fixed Pressurized Tank . [1. Box(es) 04. Portable Pressurized Cylinders 12. Bag(s) 05. Insulated Tank (includes 13. Metal Containers not cryogenics) drums) 06. Drums or Barrels - Metallic 14. In Machinery or Drocessing equiDment 07. Drums or Barrels - Non-Metallic 15. Bin(s) 08. Corboy(s) 99. Other - sDecify CONTAINER PRESSURE (Use aDDroDriate code) 1 = Ambient Pressure (1-AtmosDhere) 2 : Greater than Ambient Pressure 3 = Less than Ambient Pressure CONTAINER TEMPERATURE (Use aDDropriate code) 4 : Ambient TemDerature 5 = Greater than Ambient Temperature 6 = Less than Ambient TemDerature 7': Cryogenic Conditions USE CODE (Use aDDropriate code) 01 Additive 24 Insecticide 02 Adhesive 25 Instructional 03 Aerosol 26 .Lubricant 04 Anesthetic 27 Medical Aid or Process 05 Blasting 28 Neutralizer 07 Cat~yst 29 Painting 08 CleWing 30 Pesticide 09 Co~t 31 Plating 10 CoO~g 32 Preservative 11 Drilling 33 'Refining 12 Drying 34. Sealer 13 Emulsifier/Demulsifier 35 SDraying 14 Etching 36 Sterilizer 15 ExDerimental 37 Storage 16 Fabrication 38 S.triDDing 17 Fertilizer 39 Washing 18 Formulation 40 Waste 19 Fuel 41 Water Treatment 20 Fungicide 42 Welding Solderin~ 21 Grinding 43 Well In~jection 22 Heating 44. Oil Treatment 23 Herbicide 99. Other - SDecify 12. LOCATION WHERE STORED IN THIS FACILITY Briefly indicate the location of the material within the building/facility unit using compass Doints and obvious landmarks. 13. PERCENT BY WEIGHT Indicate the concentration of each Dure substance as a Dercenta~e of total weight. In the case of mixtures and wastes enter the maximum exDected concentration of the three most Hazardous ComDonents. Round off %. 14. NAMES OF MIXTURE/COMPONENTS EMERGENCY CONTACTS: Enter the name, title and Dhone numbers of two Dersons who are knowledgeable about this facility. PLEASE BE CERTAIN THAT FORMS ARE PROPERLY SIGNED AND DATED AT THE BOTTOM CITY of BAKERSFIELD NON--TRADE .SECRETS ~ .~~ ~ .. . .~ -. ~ , ,.,...L o, ..t. LOCATIONi' ~'~-~.-.2~~ / ADDRESS: ~ ~ Z~U~ZO~ ~H ~OY~ ~D~ -- C~ C~e Mt ~ Est Un,ts m Site ~t ~-[-~-JJ-~-J---~-~.~._.l!¢~__J~~.l~~~2~/p I c ~.~r o~ ~o,~ ..... ~ce ~,(~c. ' .-~ ........................ ~ ..... J. I _[ .... ! .... - r--~ -- r--~ r--~ C~t 12 / H~lth of Pr~sure H~ith ~MfRGENCY CMTACTS f~r O ' ' 1,3402 Federal Register / Vol. 52, No. 77 / Wednesday, April 22, 1987 / Rules and Regulations APPENDIX A.--THE LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZAROOUS SUBSTANCES AND THEIR THRESHOLD PLANNING OUANTITIES---Continued [Alphabet~caJ Order] Reportable Threshold CAS No. Chemical name quantity' planning quantity (pounds) (pounds) 110-89-4 Piperidine 1 1.000 5281;13-0 Piprotal 1 100/10,000 23505-41-1 Pirimifos-Ethyl I 1,000 10025-65-7 Platinous Chloride ......................................................................................................................... 1 10,000 13454-96-1 Platinum Tetrachlo~:le ............................................................................................................ I 10,000 10124-50-2 Potassium Arsenite 1,000 500/10,000 151-508 Potassium Cyanide ................... 10 100 506-61-6 Potassium Silver Cyanide ................... I 500 2631-37-0 Promec..ad) ......... 1 500/10,000 106-96-7 Propargyl Bromide .... 1 10 57-57-8 Propiolactone, Beta- 1 500 107-12--0 Propionitrile ...................... 10 500 542-76--7 Propionitrile, 3-Chloro- ................................................................... .~. .............................................1,000 1 70-69-9 Propiophenone, 4-Amino- ............................................................................................................ 1 100/10.000 109-.~1-5 Propyl Chlo~oformate .......... 1 500 1331-17-5 Propytene Glycol, AIlyl Ether ............... 1 10,000 75-56-9 100 10,000 75-55-8 Propyleneimine .................. 1 10,000 2275-18-5 Prothoate 1 100/10.000 95-63-8 Pseudocumene ............ 1 10,000 129-(X3--0 Pyrene 5,000 1,000/10,000 140-76-1 Pyridine, 1 500 504-24-5 I~/ridine, 4-Amino- ..................... 1,000 500/10,000 1124-330 Pyridine, 4-Nit~o-, 1 .500/10,000 53556-25-1 Pyriminil I 100/10,000 10049-07-7 Rhodium Trichlodde ........ 1 10,000 14167-16-1 Salcomine .......... 1 500/10,000 107-44-8 Satin .............. 1 10 7783-00-8 Selenious Acid 10 1.000/10.000 7791-23-3 Selenium Oxychlo~le ............. 1 500 56341-7 Semicarbazide Hydrochk:xtde ........... 1 1,000/10,000 3037-72-7 Silane, (4-Aminobutyl)Diethoxymethyl- ......................................... 1 1,000 128-56-3 Sodium 1 10,000 7631-89-2 Sodium N'senate ................ 1,000' .1,000/10,000 7784-46-5 Sodium Arsenite ............ 1,000 500/10,000 26629-22-8 Sodium Azide (Na(N3)) 1,000 500 124-65-2 Sodium Cacodylate ............... 1 100/10,000 14.3-3.3-9 Sodium Cyanide (Na(CN)) 10 100 62-74-8 Sodium Fluoroacetate 10 10/10,000 131-52-2 Sodium Pentachlo,-o~,~,enate .............. 1 100/10,(XX) 13410-01-0 Sodium Selenate ......... 1 100110,000 I0102-1H Sodium Selenite ......... '100 100/10,000 10102-20-2 Sodium 1 500/10,000 90O-95-8 1 500/10,000 57-24-9 10 100/10,000 60-41-3 St~=t.~ine, 1 100/I0,000 3689-24-5 Sulfotel~ ................. 100 500 3569-57-1 Sulfoxidl, 3-43~ Octyl, 1 500 7446-O9-5 S~fur 1 50O 7783-60-0 Sulfur 1 100 7446-11-9 Suiful' 1 100 7664-93-9 Sulful' 1,000 1,000 77-81-6 1 10 13494-80-9 Tellurium ......... 1 500/10,000 7763-80-4 Tellurium 1 100 107-49-3 TEPP ................ 10 100 13071-79.-9 Terbufo~ ................ 1 100 78-00-2 Tetraethyllead ..................... 10 100 597--64-8 I 100 75-74-1 Tetramethyllead ........... 1 100 509-14-8 Tetran~omethane ............? ............ 10 500 1314-32-5 Thallic Oxide ...... 100 10,000 10031-59-1 Thallium Sulfate ....................... 100 100/10,000 6533--?3-9 Thallous Carbonate ............. ~ ........... 100 100/10,000 7791-12-0 100 100/10,000 Federal Register / VoL 52, No. 77 / Wednesday, April 22, 1987 / Rules and Regulations 13401 A~'~ENOIX A.--THE LIST OF EXTREkCF. LY HAZARDOUS ,~LJBSTANCE$ AND THEIR THRESHO~ Pt. ANN,~O (~UANT'ITIES~r~Gd Repo~abte Thre~ C~ No. ~ name Notes quanta/' )lanning (pounds) (pounds) 315-1a-4 Mexaca~oate ...................................................................................................................... 1,000 500/1 50-07-7 IVliton~/cin C ........................................................................................................................... d 1 500/10,00~ 6S23-22--4 Monocrotophos ......................................................................................................................... e 1 10/10,00( 2763--~ Muscif~ ...................................................................................................................................... a, h 1,000 10,000 505-60-2 Mustard Gas ............................................................................................................................ e, h 7440-02--O NickeL...; ........................................................................................................................................ a, d 1 10,000 13463-39-3 Nickel Carl3o~/I .......................................................................................................................... d 1 54-11-5 Nicotine .................................................................................................................................... c 100 100 65-30-5 Nicotine Sulfate ....................................................................................................................... e I 100/10,00< 1,000 1,000 7697-37-2 Nit~ Acid .................................................................................................................................... 10102-.43-9 Nit~c Oxide ........................................................................................ ~ ......................................... c 10 100 g~--~5.-3 Ni~'ober~zene .......................................... : ..................................................................................... I 1,O00 10,000 1122-60-7 N~ocy~xane ......................................................................................................................... · 1 500 10 100 10102-44-0 Nitrogen Diox~le .................................................................................................................... 62-75-9 N~osodimet~'~/lamine ........................................................................................................ d, h 1 1,000 99~-42-4 Nomom~de ....................................................................................................................... . · ~ ~00/~0,0~ 0 O~ Com~ (F~dN-82-147) ............................................................................. · 1 ~0/~0,0~ 65-~6-1 O~ot~c Acid ............................................................................................................................ a, · 1 10,O00 20816-12-0 Osmium Tet~oxide .................................................................................................................. · 1,O00 lO,a00 ~ Ouabain ................................................................................................................................ c, · 1 100/10,0<) 23135-22-0 Oxamyl ...................................................................................................................................... · 1 100/10,00 7~-71-7 Oxet,w~e, 3,3-Bi~Chlo~)met}¥~ ................................................................................................ 1 e 500 2497-07-6 Oxyd~lfoto~ ..................................................................................................................... e, I~ 1 500 10026-15-~ Ozone ................................................................................................................................. · 1 100 1910-42-5 Pa~a~at ........................................................................................................................... · 1 10/10,0~ 1 10/10,0( 2074-~-~0-~ ParaclUat Memosu~ate ...................................................................................................... · 56-38-2 Pam~ ................................................................................................................... c, d 1 100 c 100 100/10,0( 2cJi.00-0 Parathio~-IVletf¥ ................................................................................................................ d 100 500/10,0( 12002-03-~ Part~ Green ....................................................................................................................... 1~24-22-7 Pef~tabomne ........................................................................................................................ · 1 50O 76-01-7 Pentac~l<xoethane ............................................................................................................. ~, d 1 10,000 87-~-~ P~mc~o~e~4 ........................................................................................................... ~' d 10 10,000 · 1 100/10,04 2570-2~-5 Penta<~'yh~ne ............................................................................................................ · 1 500 7~-21-0 Pemce~c Acid ................................................................................................................... : 100 500 594-42-3 Pe~'c~lommet~mercapta~ .................................................................................................... 1,000 500/10,(~ 106-95-~ Pt~enol ...................................................................................................................................... 1 100/10,~ 97-1~-7 I~, ~,~.~4,6-Dici'~o- .......................................................................................... · 44~e-~-0 ProemS, 2.2'-Tl~4.C~l~e-14e~~ ~.Thlo~ (4.(~k~.~ ............. · 1 ~00/~0,000 ~ Pt~mx~, 3-(~.Met~, M~ ........................................................................ · 1 500/~0,000 1 500/10,000 ~ PT~eno~w~e, 10,10~-Oxydl- ................. - ............................................................................. · ~.~-~ Pl~ef¥ ~ ....................................................................................... ~ ............. d,h 1 500 1 · 1,000/ 10,000 59.-8~-1 I~nyl~/drazine I. ly~~ ............................................................................................ · 100 500/10,000 ~2-3~-4 Pf~e~/~me~/Acetate ....................... ; ...................................................................... e, h 1 100/10,000 ~3~7-19-0 Pl~enylsilatmne ......................................................................................................... . 100 100/10,000 103-.~5-~ Phenyltl'~u~ ............................................................................................... 10 10 ~.-O~-~ Pf~xal~ ...................................................................................... 4104-14.-7 I~ .................................................................................................... · 1 100/10,000 ~ 1 100/10,000 947-02-~ I~~ ........................................................................................... I 10 10 75-44-.5 Ptx~ ................................................................................................ , · 1 10/10,000 732-11-~ I~ ......... .~ .................................................................... 1 100 ~3~7~-2~-~' p~ ......................................................................... · 100 500 7603-5~ ~ ............................................................. ~ 500 2703-~3-~ F~ ~ Me~, ~ O.<4~)~ E~ ....... ._.. ........... · 1 500 26~_30_7 p~ Acid. Memyt-, O-<4-N~ O-~=~ Em~ ........................... · 32~4-e3-~ pt~ Acid, Dim~ 4.~} I=~--~/~ F-~ ........................... · ~ 500 25a7-go-e Pt~o~om~ Add. O,O.~.Memym~) Et~ ~ ............. c.e. ~ 500 77~3-14-0 F~ ........ - ..... ~1 1,000 1314-5E~3 ~ Pentoxtde..~. ........................................ ~-"~#" b, · ...... 1,000 1,000 771~-12-2 Ptx:~13~o~m T~chloride ..... .... I, · 1 10,000 57-47-~ I~/so~'nine ............................................................................. ,® 1 ~ 57-~4-7 Pt~/~, SaUte (~:1) ................... I · ~~ 500/~¢,000 ~24-a?-a P~,o~in ...................................................................................................... 13400 Federal Register / Vol. 52. No. 77 / Wednesday, April 22, 1987 / Rules and Regulations APPENDIX A.~THE LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND THEIR THR~.$HOLD PLANNING C)UANTIT~ES---ContJnued [Alphabetical O~der] CAS No. Chemical name Notes i Reportable Threshold : quantity* planning quantity I (pounds) (pounds) 3878-19-1 Fuberidazole ... 1 100/10,000 110-00-9 Furan 100 500 13450-90-3 Gallium Trichlodde 1 500/10,000 77-47-4 Hexachlo~ocyclopentadiene .................. 1 100 1335-87-1 Hexachloeonaphthalerm ............. 1 10,000 4835-11-4 Hexamethylenediamine, N,N'-Dib~-. .................... 1 500 302-01-2 Hydrazine ....... 1 1,000 74-90-8 Hydrocyanic Acid 10 100 7647-01-0 Hydrogen Chloride (Gas Only) 1 500 7664-39-3 Hydroge~ FlUOflde ........ 100 100 7722-84-1 Hydrogen Peroxide (Conc> 52%) 1 1,000 7783-07-5 Hydroger~ Setenide 1 10 7783--06-4 Hydrogen Sulfide ......... 100 500 123-31-9 Hydroquinorm ................ 1 500/10,000 53-86-1 Indomethacin .................. 1 10,000 10025-97-5 Iridium Tetrachloride ............ 1 10,000 13463-40-6 Iron, Pentacarbonyl- ................... 1 100 297-78-9 Isobef~an ................ 1 100/10,000 78--82-0 Isobutyronitrile ............. 1 1,000 102-36-3 Isocyanic Acid, 3,4-Dichlorophenyl I 500/10,000 465-73-6 Isodnn ..................... 1 100/10,000 55-91-4 Isofluofl3hate ....................... 100 100 4098-71-B Isophoro~e Diisocyanate ...................... 1 100 108-23-6 Isofxopyl Chlorofo~mate ....... I 1,000 625-55-8 Isopropyl Fo~mata ........ 1 500 119-38-0 Isofxo~lymethylpyrazolyl Dimeth~ta ................................ 1 500 78-97-7 Lactonitrile ........ I 1,000 21609-90-5 Leptophos .................... 1 500/10,000 541-25-3 LewP'=ite 1 10 58-89-9 IJndane ............. 1 1,000/ 10,000 7580-67-8 IJthium Hydride ............. 1 100 109-77-3 Malonomtrile ............ 1,000 500/10,000 12108-13-3 Manganese, Tric.,arbonyi Melf~ntadienyl. 1 100 51-75-2 Mechl(~ethamine ............ 1 10 950-10-7 Me~olan .................................................................................................................................. 1 500 1600-27-7 Mercuric Acetate ..................................................................................................... :. .................... 1 500/10,000 7487-94-7 Mercuric Chloride .......................................................................................................................... 1 500/10,000 21908-53-2 Mercuric Oxide .............................................................................................................................. 1 500/10~000 108-67-8 Masitylene ...................................................................................................................................... 1 10,000 10476-95-e Methacrolein Diacetata ............................................................................................................... 1 1,000 760-93-0 Methac~lic Anhydride .................................................................................................................. I 500 126-98-7 Methacrylonitrile ........................................................................................................................... 1 500 920-46-7 Met~ac~oyi Ch~ride .................................................................................................................. 1 100 30674-80-7 Me~xyelt~/118o~'yanate ................................................................................................. I 100 10265-92-8 Met~ ............................................................................................................................ 1 100/10,000 558-25-8 Methane~dfonyl Fluoride ............................................................................................................. 1 1,000 950-37-8 Methi~lalttJ~t ................................................................................................................................1 500/10,000 2032--65-7 MettY, ocl~ ...................................................................................................................................10 500/10,000 16752-77-5 Methomyl ................................................................................................................................... 100 500/10,000 s51-38.-2 Me~e~ltsem~e Acetate .................................................................................................... I 500/10,000 80-63-7 Met~ 2-C~e .............................................................................................................. 1 500 74-83-g Meltlyt ~ ............................................................................................................................ 1,000 1,000 79-22-1 Methyl Cttloroformate .................................................................................................................. 1,000 500 624-92-.0 Methyl DimJlfide ........................................................................................................................... 1 100 60-34..4 Methyl ~ ........................................................................................................................... 10 500 624-83-9 Methyl Isocyanata ...................................................................................................................... I 5'00 5.56-61-.6 Methyt Isothiocyanata ................................................................................................................... 1 500 74-93-1 Idethy~ Mercaptan ......................................................................................................................... 100 5OO 3735-23-7 Methyl Phenkapton ............................... .: ...................................................................................... 1 500 676-97-1 Methyl Pho~ Dichk::wide ..................................................................................................... 1 100 558-64-9 Methyl Thiocyanate ....................................................................................................................... 1 10,000 76-1~1-4 Methyl Viny~ Ketone .................................................................................................................... 1 10 502-39-8 Met~ytmercuric Dicyanamide ..................................................................................... : ................. 1 500/10,000 76-79-6 Met~osilane .................................................................................................................... 1 500 1129-41-5 Metoicarb ....................................................................................................................................... 1 100/10,000 7786-34-7 Mevinphoe ...................................................................................................................................... 10 500 Federal Register / Vol. 52. No. 77 / Wednesday, April 22. 1987 ] Rules and Regulations 1~9 APPENOIX A,.--THE LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUB,STAN~ AND THEIR THRF~LD ~ QUANTiTiE$---Co~lt~rtuod CAS No. Chemical name Note~ ~ Threshold 149-74-6 Dichloromethylphenylsilane ........................................................................................................ · 1 1,0~0 62-73-7 Dichk)n~os ................................................................................................................................. 10 1 141-66-2 Dicroto~hos ............................................................................................................................ · 1 100 1464-53-5 Diepox~ulane ......................................................................................................................... d 1 500 814-49-3 Diethyl ~ophosoate.... ........................................................................................................ e. h I 500 1642-54-2 Oiethylcarbarnazine Citrate ............................................................................................ · I 100/10,000 93-05-0 Diethy]-p-Phenylenediamine ...................................................................................................... a.e 1 10.000 71-63-6 Digitoxin .................................................................................................................................... c, · 1 100/10,000 2238-07-5 i Diglycidyl Ether ........................................................................................................................ · 1 1,000 20830-75-5 Digoxin ........................................................................................................................................ e, h 1 10/10,01X) 115-26-4 Dimefox .............................................................................................................................. · 1 500 60-51-5 Dimethoate ............................................................................................................................ 10 500/10,0(X) 2524-03-0 Dimethyt Phosoho~ochlo~lothioate .................................................................................. · 1 500 ~3~-~1-3 Dimet~ Phthalate .............................................................................................................. a $,IX)O 10,000 77-78-1 Oimethyt Sulfate ................................................................................................................ d ~ 500 75-18-3 Dimethyl Sulfide ......................................................................................................... · 1 100 75-78-5 Dime~hyldtchlorosilane ...................................................................................................... e, I1 1 51)0 57-14-7 Dimetl'~hydraztne .......................................................................................................... d 1 1,000 99-98-9 Dimet~yt.~of~efl~iel~e .............................................................................................. · 1 10/10.00~ 644-64-4 Dimet~an ......................................................................................... · 534-52-1 Oinitroc~esot ......................................................................................................... 88-85-7 Diroseb ................................................................................................................ 1420-0~-! Dinolefb ................................................................................................................. · 1 500110,00( 117-.84~0 DIoclyl PhthaJate .......................................................................................... · 5,000 10,000 78-3~-2 Dioxalt~ion .................................................................................................... · ~ 500' 646-06-0 Dioxolane ........................................................................................................ -- a, · ~ 10,000 82-66-6 Diphacinone ........................................................................................................ · 1 10/10,0(X 152-16-9 Diphos0horamide, Octamett~- ............................................................. .., ............ llXI 100 298-04-4 Oisuffoton .................................................................................................................. 1 · 500 - 514-73-8 Dithiazanine Iod'~le ...................................................................................................... · 1 500/10,0(X 541-53-7 Dithiobiuret ................................................................................................................ 1~0 100/10,0~ 316--42-7 Emeline. Dih~roct~x~e ................................................................... . e, !1 ~ 1/10,001 115-29-7 Emlosulfan .................................................................................................. i 10/10,00 2778-04-3 Endothio~ ............ · 72-20-5 End~ ........................ ~ 5~b' I 0,00 106-89-8 Epichlo~ohydrin .......................................................................... d, I 1,1X)0 1,(X)O 2104--64-5 EPN ..................................................................................................... · I 100;10,00 50-14-5 Ergocalcifeeol ..................................................................................... ¢, · I 1,000/10,00 379-79-3 Ergalami~e Ta~'ate ................................................................................ 1622-32-5 Ethar~es~o~l ~ 2-Chioro- .................................................................. · 1 500 10140-87-1 Etha~H, 1.2.Dichlo~-, Acetat~ ................................................................... · 1 1,000 563-12-2 Ethion ............................................................................................................... tO 1,000 13194..48-4 Ethoprol0hos ...................................................................................... · 1 1,000 5~8-07-5 Etlybiz(2.Chtomethyl)Amine ................................................................................ e, h 1 5~0 371-62-0 Eth~ene Fluo~l~:lrin ................................................................................. C,.e, 1 10 '/5-21--8 Ethylene Oxide.~.~ ................................................................................ 107-15-3 Ethytemxtlaml~..~ ........................................................................................ ~,000 10,000 151-55-4 Etl~tte~Iml~ ~ .............................................................................................. d 1 500 2235-25-8 Ethldme~llo Pltoel~ate .............................................. ~ .................................................a, · 1 10,000 542-90--5 Ethyllt~"¥1ta~ .............................................................................................. · ~ 10,0~) 22224-92-3 FeftamilR#~ ................................................................................... ~ .................. · 1 10/10,0( 122-14-5 Ferdtroll~i~ ................................................................................................ · I 600 115-90-2 Feneulloll~ ............................................................................................................ ®, h 1 500 4301-50-2 Flueflefll .................................................................................................................... · 1 7782-41.-4 Flu~lne .................................................................................................................k 10 500 640..19-7 Fluoeoacetamide ................................................................................................. J 100 100/10,01 144-49--0 Fluoeoace~ Acid ............................................................................................ ·. 1 10/10,01 359-06-8 Fluoeoacetyl Chlo~le ..................... ................................................................................. c, · I 10 51-21-~ Fluoro~acil ............................................................................................................. 944-22-9 Fonofoa ............................................................................................................................. · so-oo-o F~ ............................................................................................... ~ .................. dj ~.0oo soo 107-16-4 Fom~ktehyde ~ ................................................................................................... e, h 1 ~,000 23422-53-~ Foemetanate 2540--~2-1 Fonnolt~o~ ................................................................................. .~ ................................ I t 100 17702-57-7 Fon~oaranate .................................................................................................................. · I [100/10,000 21548-32-3 Fosthletan .................................................................................................................. · 1 500 llL~g8 Federal Register / Vol. 52, No. 77 / Wednesday, April 22, 1967 ] Rules and Regulations APPENDIX A.--THE UST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOJ8 SUBSTANCES ANO THF. g:I THRESHOLD PLANNIN60UANTITIES.--ContJrlued CAS No. Ctm~ rm~ Notes 1527~-41-? BIcyc~Z2.1IHeplIM-~.CMIx)r~e, 6-CNoro-~(~4eil~lnlno)C4(o(~/I)Ox~mino)-, · 1 E)0/10,000 (ll-(1-elphl, ~-Mtl, 4-111)hi, ~ 53~7~ Bis(Chl~ KW ........................................................................................... · I tO/lO,~ 4~4~g B~ ............................................................................ · 1 ~/10,~ 102~5 ~-~,,~ T~ ............................................................................... · 1 353~2-4 Boro~ T~ ~ ~ ~ E~ (1:1} .................. ; · 1 1,~ 28772-~7 ~ .................................................................... · 1 772~g~ Br~ ............................................................................ e. I 1~9~ B~ne ............................................................................................ ~ · 1 10.~ 10~1~3 B~ I~efste ................................. ~ ........................................................................ ~ · 1 10.~ ~ ~ ~-~2 B~ V~ E~ .............................................................................................................. & · 1 10,~ 1~1~ ~d~ ~ ............................................................................................................... · 1 1~/10,~ ~g~ ~ Steafate ........................................................................................................... c, · 1 I,~/10.~ 7778-44-1 Calcium Araermte ................................................................................................ d · 1,~ ~/10,~ 8~1-3~2 ~ .................................................................................... d I ~/10,~ 5~2~7 ~n~in ......................................................................................................... · 5~-e~2 ~c~ ~ ................................................................................................................... · ~ ~/~0,~ 2~g-7~ ~ ~, Me~, ~(~~1, ~2-~~y____ · I ~/~0,~ 1~2 ~n ......................................................................................... ~. .............................. ~ ....... 10 10/10,~ 7~1~ ~n ~ ......................................................................................................... I 1~ 10,~ 786-19-6 Ca/t)ophenothion ................................................................................................................ · I 600 2244-16-8 Catv·ne .................................................................................................................................... a, · 1 10,000 67-74-9 ChlordBne ................................................................................................ d 1 1,000 470-90-6 ChiorfenviRfo~._ ..................................................................................................................... · 1 500 7782-50-5 ~ ~ ....................................................................................................................... 10 100 24934-91-6 Chlcxmepho~ ....................................................................................................................... · 1 500 999-61-5 ChlonmKlUat Ghkxtcie .................................. : .................................................................. 0, h I 100/~0,000 ~07-20-0 CNoroacetaJdehyde ................................................................................................ · ......... · 1,000 10,000 79-11-8 Chloroacetic Acid .......................................................................................................... · 1 107-.07--3 i Chloroet~m~ ............................................................................................................. · I 500 627-11-2 (~loroet~yl C.~m ........................................................................................... · 1 1,000 67..~ Chlorof(xm .................................................................................................................. d, I 5,000 10,000 542-.6~-1 (~lhyt Et~M ................................................................................ d, h I 100 107-30-2 (~l~omethyl Methyt EthM ....................................................................... c, d I 100 3691.-3H (~o~31:~none ........... · I 100/10,000 1982-47-4 Ch~ ............. · 1 500/10,000 21923-23-9 CNorthiol~ ................ e, h I 500 10025-73-7 C~ Chlo~ ............. · 1 1/10,000 7440-4e-4 C, obaJt, a, · '1 ~0,000 62207-76-5 Cobalt, ((2,2'-(1,2-Ethlnedly~ (Nibtlomethylidyr~))Bil(~.,Ck)o(~x~))(2.). · 1 100/10,000 N,N',O,Cr)-,, 10210...68-1 C, obBIt Garbonyl .................................................................................. e, h 1 10/10,000 64-8H ColchicJne ............................................................................................. e, h I 10/10,000 117-52-2 COUfTmfuryl .................................................................................................... I,e I 10,(XX) 56-72-4 ~ .......................................................................................... 10 100/10.000 .~3e-2e..3 C, ournetetraJyl ................................................................................................... · 1 600/10,000 65-48-7 C, relol, o- ..................... ;_ ....................................................................................... d 1,000 1,000/10,000 535-89-7 C, ftmt~ne .......................................... ~ ................................................................................ · 1 100/10,000 4~70-30-3 Crotxx~d.hy~ ................................................................................................................ ~00 ~.000 ~23-73.-e CrotoMkXhy0., (E)- ......................................................................................................... 100 1,000 60e-M-3 Cyeno0en Bmmlcle ................................ ; ................................................................... 1,000 500/10,000 506-76-5 CyBrK)gMl iodtcle ............................................................... ;. .................................... · 1 1,000/10,000 2636-26-2 Cyar. T~.",oi ...................................................................................................... · 1 1,000 67.f-14-0 ~ Fluoride ................................................................................ · I 100 66-6~..e Cyck)hextmlde ........................................................................................ · 1 100/10,(300 I08-,el-8 Cyck)~ ............................................................................................................. e, I I 287-92-3 Cyck~n~ ............................................................................................................ I, · 1 ~C},000 633-03-4 C.I. ~ Green 1 ............................................................................................. e, · I '~0,000 17702-41-0 ~14) ....................................................... ; ................................... .; ...... · 1 ~00/I0,000 e066-48-3 Demeton .............................................................................................. · I 600 1~287-45-7 Diboflne ............. · 1 100 · 64-74-2 DIbutyt Ph~ ....................................................................... · 10 1~ ~ i~k~ ~ ........................................................ & · 1 10,~ APPENDIX A.--THE LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND THEIR THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITIES [Alphabetical Order] Reportable Threshold CAS No. Chemical name quantity* planning quantity (poullds) (pounds) 75-86-5 Acetone Cyanohyd~n ................ 10 1,000 1752-30-3 Acetone Thiosemicart~ztde 1 1,000/10,000 107-02-8 Acrolein .................................. 1 500 79-06-1 Ac~/lamide 5,000 1,000/10,000 107-13-1 Ac~itrile ............................ 100 10,000 814-68-6 Ac~/tyl Chlodde .................... 1 100 111-89-3 1 1,000 116-06-3 Aldicarb 1 100/10,000 309-00-2 Aldrin ........................ 1 500/10,000 107-18-6 Allyl Alcohol ............................ 100 1,000 107-11-9 Allylamine ....................... 1 500 20859-73-8 100 500 54-62-6 ' Aminoptedn .............. 1 500 / 10,000 78-53-5 1 500 3734-97-2 Amiton Oxalate ................. I 100/10,000 7664-41-7 100 500 16919-58-7 Ammonium Chloroplattnltl., I 10,000 300-62-9 Amphetamine 1 1,000 62-53-3 Aniline ............................ 5,000 1,000 88-05-1 1 500 7783-70-2 Antimony Pentafluoride ................ ; ............................................................................................. : 1 500 1397-94-0 Antimycin A ........................... 1 1,000/ 10,000 86-88-4 ANTU 100 500/10,000 1303-28-2 Arsenic Pentoxide ............... 5,000 100/10,000 1327-53-3 Arsenous Oxide ...................... 5,000 100/10,000 7784-34-1 Amenous Trichlof~e ...... 5,000 500 7784-42-1 Amine ............................ 1 100 2642-71-9 Azinphos-Ethyl 1 $ 00/10,000 86-50-0 Azinphos-Methyl 1 10/10,000 1405-87-4 Bacitracin ....................... I 10,000 98-87-3 Benzal Chlorid~ .............. 5,000 500 98-16-8 Benzenamine, 3-(T~tuoromethyl) 1 500 100-14-1 Benzene, 1-(Chloromethyl).4.Nitro- .............................. .. ........ 1 500/10.000 98-05-5 1 10/10.000 98-09-9 Benzenesulfor~yl Chloeldl 100 10,000 361 5-21-2 Benzimidazole 1 500/10,000 98-07-7 Benzotdchloride .................. 1 100 100-44-7 Benzyl Chloride ................ ., 100 500 140-29-4 Benzyl Cyanide ...................... 1 500 Federal Register / Vol. 52, No. 77 ! Wednesday. April 22, 1987 ! Rules and Regulations 13403 APPENDIX A.--THE LIST OF EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND THEIR THRESHOLD I:~NNING (~UANTITIES--CorttJnued [,4jpha~et~ Order] [ Flepodable Th~esho~ 2757-18-8 Tha~lous Malonate ....................................................................................................................... c, e, 1 100110,(XX) 7446-18-6 Thallous Sulfate ........................................................................................................................ 100 100/10,000 2231-57-4 Thiocarbazide ................................................................. ; ........................................................ · 1 1,000/10,000 21564-17-0 Thiocyanic Acid, 2-(Benzothiazolytthio)Methyl Ester .............................................................. a, · 1 10,000 39196-18-4 Thiofanox .................................................................................................................................... 100 100/10,000 640-15-3 Thiometon ................................................................................................................................. a, · 1 10,000 297-97-2 Thionazin ................................................................................................................................ 100 500 106-98-5 Thiophenol ............................................................................................................................... 100 500 79-19--6 Thiosemicart)azide .................................................................................................................. 100 100/10.000 5344-82-1 Thiourea, (2-Chlorophenyl)- .................................................................................................... 100 100/10,000 614-78-8 Thiourea, (2-Methylphenyl)- ..................................................................................... · 1 500110,000 7550--45-0 Titanium Tetrachlodde ....................................................................................................... · 1 100 584-84-9 Toluene 2.4-Diisocyanata ................................................................................................ 100 500 91-08-7 Toluer~ 2.6-Diisocyanata ......................................................................................... 100 100 110-57-8 Trans. 1.4-Oichl~obutafle .......................................................................................... · 1 500 1031-47-8 Triamiphos ................................................................................................................. · 1 500/10,000 24017-47-8 Triazofes .................................................................................................................. · 1 500 76-02-8 Trichloroacety C_,Notide ............................................................................................ · 1 500, 115-21-9 Trichloroethylsilane .....................................................................................................e,h 1 500 327-98-0 Trichlo('onata .............................................................................................................. ·, k 1 500 98-13-5 Trichk)fophenylsilane ....................................................................................................e, It 1 500. 52-68-6 Tdchlo~ophon .................................................................................................................. · 100 10,000 1558-25-4 Tdchloro(Chloromethyl)Silane ................................................................................... · 1 100 27137-85-5 Tdchloro( Dichlor0ph~Silsne ................................................................................... t 1 500 998-30-1 Tdethoxysilane ....................................................................................................... 75-77-4 Trirnethylchlorosilane ............................................................................................ · 1 1,000 824-11-3 TdmethylolprolNme Ph~ ............................................................................ e, h 1 100/10,000 1066-45-1 Trimethyffin Chtodde .............................. : ..................................................................... · 1 5(X)/I0.000 639-58-7 Tdphenyttin Chloride ........................................................................................... · 1 500/10,000 555-77-1 Tris(2-Chloroethyl)Amine ..................................................................................... I, h 1 100 2001-95-8 Valinomycin ..............................................................................................................~, · 1 1,000/10,000 1314-62-1 Vanadium Pentoxide ........... ; ............................. ~. ...................................................... 1,000 100/10,000 108-05-4 Vinyt Acetate Monomer ............................................................................................. d, I 5,000 1,(X)0 3048-64-4 Vinylfxxt)orne~e ................................................................................................. I, · 1 10,000 81-81-2 Wadarin ................................................................................................................ .~ ...... 100 500/10,000 129-06-6 Warfann Sodium ................................................................................................... ·, h 1 100/10,000 28347-13-9 Xylylene Dichloride ........................................................................... ;. ................ · 1 100/10,000 5e270--08-9 Zinc, Oichkxo(4,4-Dimeth~5((((Methyl~nillO) Cltt)Otly~)xy)lfflblQ)P~)-,(T.4)-,. · 1 100/10,000 1314-84-7 Zinc P~ ............................................................................ b 100 500 'Only the statutof~ o~ final RQ is show~. F~' ~ In~ lee 40 CFR Notes: a This chemical does not meet acute toxicity c~iteda. It~ TPQ is aat it 10,000 poundl. b This material is a reactive ~ The TPQ doel ~ ~ to 10,000 ~ f(Y floh.~)Qwd~, nommoltark non-IK)lution fomt. c T~ calcutatad TPQ _c~mnged. ~ter technical review aa de~d)ed In the tedvi~' ~ clod:ume~ , e statutory re~xxlab~ quenlity ~r pufpoe~ o~ nobltca, on uf~d~ 8AFIA N~ 304(·)(2). 5/ , B~a~ERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEP dlTME RECEIVED / 2100 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 9S301 i~h~,-_-iho~JUL 1987 (805) 326-3979~ ~ ~8~.. H~RDO~ ~W~RI BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE 1. To avoid further action, retuen this foe~ by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IS ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions belo~ for the business as a ~hole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. SECTION 1: BUSINgSS IDE~IFICATION DATA / ' ~ ~ . SECTION 2: EI~ERGENCY 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. 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YES ." ¥0 FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 3B - BIQ THREE INQU~I'RIEB. I IQ THREE INQUSTI:IIEB, INC. .~[--~E~AL ,.fOrMAT,ON MATERIAL SAFETY ..J.;~.~^~. ,.FC~M^T,O. MATERIAL SAFETY [~;~"~:~ ....... E DATA SHEET ~'2~75~?~2 ...... DATA SHEET Big Thrss Industries, Inc. I~ 0xygen I Big Three Industries, ,nc. c ~2t~r ~c .eLn [ Oxygen Nitrogen HAZARDOUS MIXTURES Of LIQUIDS AND GASES ~/0TLV HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF LIQUIDS AND GASES ~/0TLV ~ ...... ~ ..... [-~ ~^s 2.33 SCC/10OCC H20 a~ 32°F (O°C) [--~ ~,c~u,~ ~ ..... ~J ~s Colorless. Odorless, Tasteless Gas Colorless, Odorless, Tasteless Gas ,.j~r~E~SE~ ,.~.~.,o. MATERIAL SAFETY ~-*~.~.~[ ,~.,o. MATERIAL SAFETY I :~:Jy':~:~t~ ...... DATA SHEET ....... I DATA SHEET Big Three .ndust.ss, Inc. Acetylene (Ethyne) Big Thr..ndust.es, Inc. :~l~/~,~r:c~jr~ (~rT~t2jn&~ir) (Compr~ Air) I / ~o~o / / /S ........................................... P ............ ~in~ ......... [ .us. .... ........ itute f p~ess, air. .... ~-- HEALTH'~ZARD DATA ~..=SHOLD LIM T VALUE UNUSUAL CHRONIC TOXICITY Ruu ES U" EXP?~URE ~ ~ ~ ~:: .............. 0 .................... A~etyl ........ p ................................... Yg ........... S ...... y ...................................... P ............ yli.d ................................................................................. ~ ......... ~amp~tet 51,. O~n