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Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste:?iUnified Permit
CONDITIONS .OF .PERMIT'ON REVERSE,SIDE .
"' ~. .', -' ~:~ · This permit is iSSued for the folloWing:
E~ Hazardous Material. s. Plan ·
r ~ Underground 'Storage of Hazardous Materials
Permit ID #:: 015-000-000354 E] Risk Management Program
NEW CITY CLEANERS [] Hazardous Waste On:SiteTreatment
LOCATION: 1021 8TH ST -..,. . -:.~ - ' .' ". '.. : ..
OFFICE OF ENV1R ONMENTAL SER VICES- '
.~~ 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Approved by:
FIIIE ~ vmce m ~vu~m~nm~ ~erv~ces
,~.~...~ll~ Voice (661) 326-3979
~',,.,~-,t.,.~,--,.~-FAX (661) 326-0576 Expiration Date: '.lun~ RO)
Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE
.............. ~,~,,~,:~=:,..~-,:,:.,~:,:~:, ................ This permit is issued for the following:
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B~ersfield Fke D~ment Approv~ by:
O~CE OF f~R ON~AL S~ ~CES
1715 Chewer Ave., 3rd Floor ~ O~ce ~ ~ml S~i~
B~e~el~ CA 93301
Voice (805) 32~3979
F~ (80S)~26-0S76 Expiration Date:
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
ADDRESS /6Z] ~ · PHONE NO. ~7.~-/~6//¥
FACILITY CONTACT L~' JdtO~f BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- ~5
INSPECTION TIME /,~ NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
~Routine [~ Combined [~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Appropriate permit on hand ~" ~'~
Business plan contact information accurate
Visible address /'
Correct occupancy v/
Verification of inventory materials qr
Verification of quantities 4
Verification of location 7 ~4.~k~i.~/~ ~
Proper segregation of material d "~
Verification of MSDS availability ~
Verification of Haz Mat training ,
Verification of abatement supplies and procedures
Emergency procedures adequate
Containers properly labeled /
Housekeeping /
Fire Protection / ~'~
Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand /
Ques~g this inspection? Please callus at (~61) ~ I~us'mess :t~e Responsible pan~
White - Env.~qrSvc~...__. Yellow- Station Copy ~Fnk- Business Copy Inspector: C~.
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., ya Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME Pd~l~o/ C4 ~ ~//,,eTr~.~ INSPECTION DATE
Al)DRESS {OZ..{ ~_.~4 ~ PHONE NO. ~7-~/"-~'t//
FACILITY CONTACT ~"~,g00~- C'"~p BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- a9 ~5-¥
INSPECTION TIME ~70 t~H~a~ NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
~/Routine 1~ Combined [21 Joint Agency t~ Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [2] Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Appropriate permit on hand d
Business plan contact information accurate
Visible address V/
Correct occupancy
Verification of inventory materials
Verification of quantities
Verification of location /
Proper segregation of material v/
Verification of MSDS availability
Verification of Haz Mat training
Verification of abatement supplies and procedures
Emergency procedures adequate /
Containers properly labeled qr
Housekeeping
Fire Protection
Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand
C=Compliance V=Violation
Any hazardous waste on site?: ~Yes [~ No
Questions regarding this inspection. Please cull us at (66 I) 326-3979 usi~less Site Responsible Party
White- Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspecto~/~' .~
NEW CITY CLEANERS '-~ ~ SiteID: 015-021-000354
BusPhone: 324-9414
Manager : ~P~ 6~000Grid: 3lA FacUnits: 1 AOV:
Location: 1021 8TH ST Map : 103 CommHaz : Moderate
City : BAKERSFIELD ~Vl~
Ogf'~RV]C~S SIC Code:
CommCode: BJ~ERSFIELD. STATION 06
EPA Numb: DunnBrad:
Emergency Contact /. Title Emergency Contact / Title
JARRELL L. EPP ~&~/~ 0¢.~.~ IIENRY F. BRANDT '~,~r~
Business Phone: (80~) 324-9414x Business Pho~~8~ 324-9414x
24-Hour Phone : (805) 329 371Dx 24-Hour Phone : (005) 871-3076x
;~1 Phone : (~61)~O3 -~,~x %a~cr~ll Phone : (~/) 7~6 -3~x
Hazmat Hazards: Fire
Contact : Phone: ( ) - x
MailAddr: 1021 8TH ST State:
City : B~ERSFIELD Zip : 93304
O~er J~RELL L. EPP Phone:
: .9500 V~LEY ~( CT /~ --~f~l ~.~ ~gf. State: CA
Address
City : B~ERSFIELD Zip : ~3311
Period : to -TotalASTs: = Gal
Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal
Certif'd: RSs: No
Emergency Directives:
~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List ~
~--- As Designated Order Ail Materials at Site ~
Hazmat Common Name... ISpecHazlEPA Hazardsl. Frm DailyMax IUnitlMcP
CHEVRON THINNER 325 F L 500.00 GAL Mod
C~NFIDE~CE ~iC- % L ,500.00 ~AL Iii
], C_J"--~,.,.,/f ~t~ Do hereby certify that ! have
(Type or print name)
reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage-
ment ptan 1or/~¢~d ~'~ C/~'~a,,~.nd that it .along with
(Name of/ausine~s)
any corrections constitute a complete and correct man-
agement plan for my facility.
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i NEW CITY CLEANERS ~~/5~~/5~~5~ SiteID: 015-021-000354
i~ Invento~ Item 0001 ~~~ Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site
i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
o CHEVRON THINNER 325 o Days On Site o
o o 365 o .
.o Location within ~is Facility U~t Map: Grid:
o ABOVE GROUND TANK o CASff o
o o 64742-47-8 o
i~ STATE Ei~ TYPE ~i~ P~SSURE ~i TEMPE~T~ ~i~ CONTAINER TYPE
o Liquid o Mixture o Ambient o Ambient o ABOVE GROUND TANK o
i~~~~i AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION
o Largest Container o Daily Maximin o Daily Average o
o GAL o 500.00 GAL o 500.00 GAL
i~i~~ ~ZA~OUS COMPONENTS
o %Wt. o oRSo CAS~ o
o 99.00Opetroleum Naph~a ONo o 8030306°
o 1.00° 1,3,5-Tr~e~ylbemene ONo o 108678°
i~i~i~i~~ ~ZA~ ASSESSMENTS ~i~~i~~
°TSecret° RS°BioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT~ o MCP o
o No ONoONo o No/ Curies°F o /// o OModO
0002 ~~~ Facility Unit: Fixed Comainers' on
i~ CC / CHEMICAL NAME
CC ~IC o Days On S
o 365
Location within acility Unit Map: Grid:
BOILER ROOM o o
O
f~ STATE ~i~ TYPE ~i~ ~i ~i~ CONTAINER TYPE
Liquid o Mixture o Ambient o DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL o
i~~~~i THIS LOCATION
Largest Comainer o o Daily Average o
GAL o GAL 400.00 GAL o
i~6~i'~-66~.~ HAl ~US C£ ~~i~i~~~i
%Wt. o o RSo o
8.00OPotassium ONo 1310583°
4.00oSodium ,xide °No ° t0732°
3. ONo o ~78o
HAZARD ASSESSMENTS
oTSecret' ',°BioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards ° NFPA o o MCP °
No ONo o No/ Curies° o /// o OHio
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NEW CITY CLEANERS
i8 Notif./Evacuation/Medical
i88 Agency Notification
O
CALL 911
O
i88~ Employee Notif./Evacuation
O
NEW CITY CLEANERS EVACUATION PROCEDURE CONSISTS OF ONE PERSON OF THE FIVE o
PEOPLE IN PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM VERBALLY TELLING EACH EMPLOYEE TO EVACUATE o
THE BUILDING AT THE NEAREST EXIT AND TO HEAD EAST ON 8TH STREET AS QUICKLY o
AS POSSIBLE. ALSO DURING THIS TIME A SECOND PERSON ON THE RESPONSE TEAM o
WOULD BE CALLING 911 AND EXPLAINING oUR EMERGENCY. o
O
f8888 Public Notif./Evacuation 888888888888888888888888888888888888 06/03/1997
o
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS A CHAIN OF COMMAND OF FIVE o
PEOPLE WHO KNOW OUR OPERATION WELL. EACH ONE KNOWS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY o
IF AN EMERGENCY DOES ARISE. ONE PERSON EVACUATES THE BUILDING INCLUDING o
EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS WHILE ANOTHER CALLS 911. I HAVE TWO BACKUPS FOR o
EACH PERSON. THIS COORDINATION BETWEEN OUR STAFF SHOULD LEAD TO PROPER o
NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION OF OUR BUILDING. o
o
i88888 Emergency Medical Plan 8888888888888888888888888888888888888 01/07/1990
O
IN CASE THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY IS MINOR WE HAVE A FIRST AID KIT IN OUR REST o
AREA. IF THE INJURY IS MORE SERIOUS WE WOULD CALL HALL AMBULANCE OR GOLDEN o
EMPIRE AMBULANCE. THESE TWO NUMBERS ARE POSTED BY OUR PHONES. o
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i NEW CITY CLEANERS 8888888888888~88888888E~EE~OEEEEEE SiteID: 015-021-000354
i8 Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt 8~8~88~8~88~8~ Overall Site
i~ Release Prevention ~8~8~8~8~8~8~88~8~ 11/20/1995
o O
° OUR PREVENTION PROCEDURES CONSIST OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & PREVENTIVE °
o MAINTENANCE ON OUR MACHINES & EQUIPMENT. OUR CHEMICALS ARE KEPT IN AN o
o ORDERLY MANNER WITH THEIR LIDS ALWAYS ON. THE MACHINES ARE KEPT UP DAILY o
o AND OUR VALVES TO OUR TANKS ARE CLOSED UNLESS IN OPERATION. WE HAVE A NO o
o SMOKING POLICY. IN ADDITION NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS 12 INCH MASONARY WALLS o
° AROUND THE CLEANING ROOM AND TUMBLER ROOM. THESE TWO ROOMS ALSO HAVE DOORS o
o THAT AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE IN CASE OF FIRE. o
O O
i8~ Release Containment ~8~8~8~8~8~8~8~8~88~8~ 11/20/1995 i
O O
o OUR RELEASE CONTAINMENT PREVENTIVE MEASURES INCLUDE CLOSED VALVES AND DOORS °
o TO DRY CLEANING MACHINES AND ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK WHEN NOT IN USE, o
o CEMENT BARRIERS TO HOLD ANY SOLVENT IN DRY CLEANING ROOM SO IT CAN BE °
o QUICKLY CLEANED UP, AND 12" MASONARY WALLS, CEILING AND FLOOR IN OUR o
o DRYCLEANING ROOM. BOTH DOORS TO THIS ROOM HAVE SENSORS WHICH WILL CLOSE THE o
o DOORS AUTOMATICALLY IN CASE OF FIRE. o
O o
i~88~ Clean Up ~8~EEE/~E~8~8~EE~86~8~8~/~888~SEE~ES~ 11/20/1995
O O
o NEW CITY CLEANERS CLEAN UP PROCEDURE IN CASE OF A SPILL IS TO GET TOWELS AND o
o OLD DRAPERY LININGS AND MOP UP THE SOLVENT WITH THEM. THESE TOWELS AND o
o LININGS ARE THEN THOROUGHLY EXTRACTED IN OUR DRYCLEANING MACHINES TO SAVE o
o THE SOLVENT. THIS PROCESS IS REPEATED UNTIL THE SPILL AREA IS COMPLETELY o
O o
f8~88/~ Other Resource Activation
o 0
0 0
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i NEW CITY CLEANERS ~gg~~/~~~gg SitelD: 015-021-000354 i
i~ Site Emergency Factors ~~~~~~ Overall Site i
i~ Special Hazards.~/~/~/~/~~~~~~~i
O O
O O
iE~ Utility Shut-Offs E~EE~EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE/~EE~EEEEEE~ 06/26/1992 i
O O
o A) GAS - OUTSIDE BUILDING BETWEEN CUSTOMER/EMPLOYEE PARKING o
o B) ELECTRICAL - BOILER ROOM o
o C) WATER - NORTHWWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY ON 8TH STREET o
o D) SPECIAL - NONE o
o E) LOCK BOX - NO o
O o
i~ Fire Protec./Avail. Water ~~~~~ 06/26/1992 i
O O
o PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - OUR FIRE PROTECTION CONSISTS OF FIRE DOORS ON OUR o
o CLEANING ROOM, DRYING ROOM, AND BOILER ROOM. THESE DOORS ARE ACTIVATED o
o BY THERMAL BREAKERS WHICH BREAK IN CASE OF FIRE. NEW CITY CLEANERS ALSO o
o HAS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT OUR CLEANING ROOM DOOR, DRYING ROOM DOOR AND IN
o THE MIDDLE OF OUR PLANT. : o
O O
O O
° FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 8TH ST AND N ST. o
O o
i~ Building Occupancy Level
o O
O O
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NEW CITY CLEANERS ~/5~6~i~5/~i~66/~5~66~6~6~ SiteID: 015-021-000354 i
i~ Trai~ng ~~~~~~~~ Overall Site i
i~ Employee Trai~ng ~~~~~~~ 06/03/1997 i
O
WE ~VE 20 EMPLOYEES AT T~S FACILITY o
O
WE ~VE ~TE~AL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE.
B~EF SUM~RY OF T~INING PROG~M: ~ZA~OUS MATE~AL T~NING MEETINGS A~ o
DONE ONCE A YEAR ~TH OUR EMPLOYEES. NEW EMPLOYEES A~ GIVEN T~INING
DU~NG THEIR FIRST WEEK OF EMPLOYMENT. THE T~NING CONSISTS OF ~ING
THROUGH OUR EMPLOYEE BINDER WHICH INCLUDES ~TE~AL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, o
EVACUATION PROCEDU~S, AND EMERGENCY PROCEDU~S. THE BINDER IS LEFT IN OUR o
EMPLOYEE B~AK ROOM FOR THEM TO STUDY. o
O
O
O
i~ Held for Fumre Use
o
O
i~ Held for Fumre Use
O
O
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I'E~.ti~.!.Du~'an";' Fi'~Z'Mat !nsp%ti0r~s ................................................... P~.~' 1.,l
From: Greg Moore
To: Esther Duran
Date: Thu, Aug 31, 2000 6:32 PM
Subject: Haz Mat Inspections
Hey girl what's happenin'? How come you don't ever stay in touch? What's up with you girl? How are
you and Derrick doing anyway?
Hey, I did some HM inspections and made some changes. They couldn't all be put on the inspection
triplicate form so I thought I would just send them to you via email and let you make them in your office.
~,,~. ~ ~_____.~¥1'~e changes will be for:-'"---~
~ 1- New City Cleaners 1021.~.~h Street. Remove Henry Brandts information and add Larry Morris as the
~-----=~_ second em~.rgoncy ~;on[act. Home phone is 872-2036 Cell is 706-3455.
Change Mr Jarrell E. Epps info to: home- 12308 April Ann Ave 93312
home- 589-9101 Cell- 203-4407.
2~~- BS&E 1220 Brundage Ln. Waste oil at the facility has been moved to another location. Eastside
~)I~/''' behind_shop.
Can I continue to send you information of this nature for Haz Mat inspections, this way? Thanks GM.
= NE~ CITY CLEANERS k.~ ~'~~%! SiteID: 215-000-000354
Manager : ,i JUN 2.1997 J/Il BusPhone: (805) 324-9414
Location: 1021 8TH ST
' ~I Map : 103 CommHaz : Moderate
City : BAKERSFIELD "By.. ....... Grid: 3lA FacUnits: 1 AOV:
CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code:
EPA Numb: DunnBrad:
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
JARRELL L. EPP / HENRY F. BRANDT /
Business Phone: (805) 324-9414x Business Phone: (805) 324-9414x
24-Hour Phone : (805) 329-3713x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 871-3076x
Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Hazmat Hazards: Fire
Agency-Defined Topic Title
~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List
MCP+DailyMax Order Ail Materials at Site
Hazmat Common Name... ISpooHazlEPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax lUnitlMCP
CONFIDENCE 41C L 500 GAL Hi
CHEVRON THINNER 325 F L 500 GAL Mod
reviewe¢ the attached hazardous rnateri~s
mer,t ~.~ian for ~ ~ ~~d that ~t ~ong ~ith
(N~ of
any corre~ions ~nstitut~ a complst~
agement pla~ ~r ~y
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NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site
COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
CONFIDENCE 41C Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit
BOILER ROOM CAS#
STATE TYPE PRESSURE --~ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE
Liquid Mixture I Ambient Ambient [DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL
AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE
Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL
500.00 400.00
DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
%Wt. EHS CAS#
8.00 Potassium Hydroxide No 1310583
4.00 Sodium Hydroxide No 1310732
3.00 Diethylaminoethanol No 100378
F NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site
--COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
CHEVRON THINNER 325 Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit
ABOVE GROUND TANK CAS#
64742-47-8
FSTATE~TYPEI PRESSURE I TEMPERATURE I CONTAINERTYPETANK
Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND
AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE
Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL
500.00 500.00
DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
%Wt. EH$ CAS#
99.00 Petroleum Naphtha No 8030306
1.00 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene No 108678
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NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
Fast Format
~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site
Agency Notification 01/07/1990
CALL 911
Employee Notif./Evacuation 01/07/1990
NEW CITY CLEANERS EVACUATION PROCEDURE CONSISTS OF ONE PERSON OF THE FIVE
PEOPLE IN PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM VERBALLY TELLING EACH EMPLOYEE TO EVACUATE
THE BUILDING AT THE NEAREST EXIT AND TO HEAD EAST ON 8TH STREET AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE. ALSO DURING THIS TIME A SECOND PERSON ON THE RESPONSE TEAM
WOULB BE CALLING 911 AND EXPLAINING OUT EMERGENCY.
Public Notif./Evacuation 01/07/1990
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY nEW cITY cLEANERS HAS A CHAIN OF COMMAND OF FIVE
PEOPLE WHO KNOW OUR OPERATION WELL. EACH ONE KNOWS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY
IF AN EMERGENCY DOES ARISE. ONE PERSON EVACUATES THE BUILDING INCLUDING
EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS WHILE ANOTHER CALLS 911. I HAVE TWO BACKUPS FOR
EACH PERSON. THIS COORDINATION BETWEEN OUR STAFF SHOULD LEAD TO PROPER
NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION OF OUR BUILDING.
Emergency Medical Plan 01/07/1990
IN CASE THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY IS MINOR WE HAVE A FIRST AID KIT IN OUR REST
AREA. IF THE INJURY IS MORE SERIOUS WE WOULD CALL HALL AMBULANCE OR GOLDEN
EMPIRE AMBULANCE. THESE TWO NUMBERS ARE POSTED BY OUR PHONES.
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NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
Fast Format
F Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site
Release Prevention 11/20/1995
OUR PREVENTION PROCEDURES CONSIST OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE ON OUR MACHINES & EQUIPMENT. OUR CHEMICALS ARE KEPT IN AN
ORDERLY MANNER WITH THEIR LIDS ALWAYS ON. THE MACHINES ARE KEPT UP DAILY
AND OUR VALVES TO OUR TANKS ARE CLOSED UNLESS IN OPERATION. WE HAVE A NO
SMOKING POLICY. IN ADDITION NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS 12 INCH MASONARY WALLS
AROUND THE CLEANING ROOM AND TUMBLER ROOM. THESE TWO ROOMS ALSO HAVE DOORS
THAT AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE IN CASE OF FIRE.
Release Containment 11/20/1995
OUR RELEASE CONTAINMENT PREVENTIVE MEASURES INCLUDE CLOSED VALVES AND DOORS
TO DRY CLEANING MACHINES AND ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK WHEN NOT IN USE,
CEMENT BARRIERS TO HOLD ANY SOLVENT IN DRY CLEANING ROOM SO IT CAN BE
QUICKLY CLEANED UP, AND 12" MASONARY WALLS, CEILING AND FLOOR IN OUR
DRYCLEANING ROOM. BOTH DOORS TO THIS ROOM HAVE SENSORS WHICH WILL CLOSE THE
DOORS AUTOMATICALLY IN CASE OF FIRE.
Clean Up 11/20/1995
NEW CITY CLEANERS CLEAN UP PROCEDURE IN CASE OF A SPILL IS TO GET TOWELS AND
OLD DRAPERY LININGS AND MOP UP THE SOLVENT WITH THEM. THESE TOWELS AND
LININGS ARE THEN THOROUGHLY EXTRACTED IN OUR DRYCLEANING MACHINES TO SAVE
THE SOLVENT. THIS PROCESS IS REPEATED UNTIL THE SPILL AREA IS COMPLETELY
Other Resource Activation
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NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
Fast Format
F Site Emergency Factors Overall Site
Special Hazards
Utility Shut-Offs 06/26/1992
A) GAS - OUTSIDE BUILDING BETWEEN CUSTOMER/EMPLOYEE PARKING
B) ELECTRICAL - BOILER ROOM
C) WATER - NORTHWWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY ON 8TH STREET
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
Fire Protec./Avail. Water 06/26/1992
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - OUR FIRE PROTECTION CONSISTS OF FIRE DOORS ON OUR
CLEANING ROOM, DRYING ROOM, AND BOILER ROOM. THESE DOORS ARE ACTIVATED
BY THERMAL BREAKERS WHICH BREAK IN CASE OF FIRE. NEW CITY CLEANERS ALSO
HAS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT OUR CLEANING ROOM DOOR, DRYING ROOM DOOR AND IN
THE MIDDLE OF OUR PLANT.
FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 8TH ST AND N ST.
Building Occupancy Level
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NEW CITY CLEANERS SiteID: 215-000-000354
Fast Format
~.,Training Overall Site
Employee Training 12/20/1990
WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TRAINING MEETINGS ARE DONE ONCE A YEAR WITH OUR
EMPLOYEES. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE GIVEN TRAINING DURING THEIR FIRST WEEK OF
EMPLOYMENT. THE TRAINING CONSSISTS OF GOING THROUGH OUR EMPLOYEE BINDER
WHICH INCLUDES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, EVACUATION PROCEDURES, AND
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. THE BINDER IS LEFT IN OUR EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM FOR
THEM TO STUDY.
Page 2
Held for Future Use
Held for Future Use
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NEW CITY CLEANERS 215-000-000354 Page 1
Overali Site with 1 Fac. Unit
General Information
Location: 1021 8TH ST Map:103 Haz:3 Type: 3
City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 31A F/U: i AOV: 0.0
Contact Name Title -- Contact Name T~tle
JARRELL L. EPP / HENRY F. BRANDT /
Business Phone: (805) 324-9414x Business Phone: (805) 324-9414x
24-Hour Phone .' (805) 329-3713x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 871-3076x
Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 1021 8TH ST D&B Number:
City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93304-
Comm Code: 215-006 BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code:
Owner: JARRELL L. EPP Phone: (805) 664-9101
Address: 9500 VALLEY OAK CT State: CA
City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93311-
Summary
,, ~-~ r,,/I L. 6'.~ Do hereby certify that I have
reviewed the a~ached hazardous materials manage-
ment plan for ~w6/¢vC.i,o,~,,~and that it along with
(Nm~e
any oo~ec~ons OOn~e a ~ompl~e a~d oo~e~
agemem plan ~r ~ ~.
8/14/95~ NEW CITY CLEANERS 215-000-000354 Page 2
Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
'ln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP
02-002 CONFIDENCE 41C Liquid
· GAL
02-001 CHEVRON THINNER 325 Liquid 500 Moderate
· Fire GAL
)8/t4/95~ NEW CITY CLEANERS 215-000-000354 Page 3
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order
02-002 CONFIDENCE 41C Liquid ~'~ High
· GAL
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL --
500 I 400.00 [ 500.00
Storage ! Press T Temp Location
DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL IAmbient[Ambient[BOILER ROOM
-- Conc Components MCP Guide
8.0% Potassium Hydroxide Moderate 60
4.0% Sodium Hydroxide Moderate 60
3.0% Diethylaminoethanol High 29
02-001 CHEVRON THINNER 325 Liquid 500 Moderate
· Fire GAL
CAS #: 64742-47-8 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING
-- Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL
500 [ 500.00 [ 4,800.00
Storage I Press T TempI Location
ABOVE GROUND TANK [Ambtent[Ambtent~ABOVE GROUND TANK
-- Conc Components MCP ~uide
99.0% Petroleum Naphtha Moderate 27
1.0% 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Moderate 26
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NEW CITY CLEANERS EVACUATION PROCEDURE CONSISTS OF ONE PERSON OF THE FIVE
PEOPLE IN PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM VERBALLY TELLING EACH EMPLOYEE TO EVACUATE
THE BUILDING AT THE NEAREST EXIT AND TO HEAD EAST ON 8TH STREET AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE. ALSO DURING THIS TIME A SECOND PERSON ON THE RESPONSE TEAM
WOUL~ BE CALLING 911 AND EXPLAINING OUT EMERGENCY.
3> Public Notif./Evacuation
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY ~EW dITY ~LEANERS HAS A CHAIN OF COMMAND OF FIVE
PEOPLE WHO KNOW OUR OPERATION WELL. EACH ONE KNOWS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY
IF AN EMERGENCY DOES ARISE. ONE PERSON EVACUATES THE BUILDING INCLUDING
EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS WHILE ANOTHER CALLS 911. I HAVE TWO BACKUPS FOR
EACH PERSON. THIS COORDINATION BETWEEN OUR STAFF SHOULD LEAD TO PROPER
NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION OF OUR BUILDING.
4> Emergency Medical Plan
IN CASE THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY IS MINOR WE HAVE A FIRST AID KIT IN OUR REST
AREA. IF THE INJURY IS MORE SERIOUS WE WOULD CALL HALL AMBULANCE OR GOLDEN
EMPIRE AMBULANCE. THESE TWO NUMBERS ARE POSTED BY OUR PHONES,
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<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
~1> Release Prevention
OUR PREVENTION PROCEDURES CONSIST OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE ON OUR MACHINES & EQUIPMENT. OUR CHEMICALS ARE KEPT IN AN
ORDERLY MANNER WITH THEIR LIDS ALWAYS ON. THE MACHINES ARE KEPT UP DAILY
AND OUR VALVES'TO OUR TANKS ARE CLOSED UNLESS IN OPERATION. WE HAVE A NO
SMOKING POLICY, EX~EPT IN ~I~ LUNCII ROOM ~IICII It ACROCS ~I~ PLANT FROM OUR
~li~M~C2%'~. IN ADDITION NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS 12 INCH MASONARY WALLS
AROUND THE CLEANING ROOM AND TUMBLER ROOM. THESE TWO ROOMS ALSO HAVE
DOORS THAT AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE IN CASE OF FIRE.
2>.Release Containment
OUR RELEASE CONTAINMENT PREVENTIVE MEASURES INCLUDE CLOSED VALVES AND DOORS
TO DRY CLEANING MACHINES AND ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK WHEN NOT IN USE,
CEMENT BARRIERS TO HOLD ANY SOLVENT IN DRY CLEANING ROOM SO IT CAN BE
QUICKLY CLEANED UP, AND 12" MASONARY WALLS, CEILING AND FLOOR IN OUR
DRYCLEANING ROOM. BOTH DOORS TO THIS ROOM HAVE SENSORS WHICH WILL CLOSE THE
DOORS AUTOMATICALLY IN CASE OF FIRE.
3> Clean Up
NEW CITY CLEANERS CLEAN UP PROCEDURE IN CASE OF A SPILL IS TO GET TOWELS AND
OLD DRAPERY LININGS AND MOP UP THE SOLVENT WITH THEM. THESE TOWELS AND
LININGS ARE THEN THOROUGHLY EXTRACTED IN OUR DRYCLEANING MACHINES TO SAVE
THE SOLVENT. THIS PROCESS IS REPEATED UNTIL THE SPILL AREA IS COMPLETELY
DRY.
Other Resource Activation
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
Special Hazards
2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - OUTSIDE BUILDING BETWEEN CUSTOMER/EMPLOYEE PARKING
B) ELECTRICAL - BOILER ROOM
C) WATER - NORTHWWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY ON 8TH STREET
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - OUR FIRE PROTECTION CONSISTS OF FIRE DOORS ON OUR
CLEANING ROOM, DRYING ROOM, AND BOILER ROOM. THESE DOORS ARE ACTIVATED
BY THERMAL BREAKERS WHICH BREAK IN CASE OF FIRE. NEW CITY CLEANERS ALSO
HAS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT OUR CLEANING ROOM DOOR, DRYING ROOM DOOR AND IN
THE MIDDLE OF OUR PLANT.
FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 8TH ST AND N ST.
~> Building Occupancy Level
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<G> Training
1> Employee Training
WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TRAINING MEETINGS ARE DONE ONCE A YEAR WITH OUR
EMPLOYEES. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE GIVEN TRAINING DURING THEIR FIRST WEEK OF
EMPLOYMENT. THE TRAINING CONSSISTS OF GOING THROUGH OUR EMPLOYEE BINDER
WHICH INCLUDES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, EVACUATION PROCEDURES, AND
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. THE BINDER IS LEFT IN OUR EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM FOR
THEM TO STUDY.
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Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit
General Information' ~UN 0 I ~"~
Location: 1021 8TH ST Map: 103. Hazard: Moderate
Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 Grid: 3lA F/U: 1AOV: 0.0
~ Contact Name Title .Business Phone ~ 24-Hour Phone-
JARRELL L. EPP (805) 324-9414 x (805) 396-9080
HENRY F. BRANDT (805) 324-9414 x (805) 871-3076
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 1021 8TH ST D&B Number:
City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93304-
· Comm Code: 215-006.BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code:
Owner: JARRELL L. EPP
· Phone: (~O3~&6~-~/O~
Address· 5100 MI~C #A 12 $~o0 ~[;~y O~ C~. State: CA
City: BAKERSFIELD '
Z/p: 9330{ 9~/;
Summary
for ~ C,~/0~, and ~ha~ J~ along
~rr~lon~ ~ns~u~ ~ comp~e and correct man-
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~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order
02-001 CHEVRON THINNER 325 Liquid 500 Moderate
~ Fire GAL
CAS #: 64742-47-8 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Mixture. Days: 365 uSe: CLEANING
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL --
500 I 500.00 I 4,800.00
Storage I~Press T Temp Location
ABOVE GROUND TANK I Ambient~AmbientlABOVE GROUND TANK
--.Conc Components MCP List
/0o~98.0-%' Petroleum Naphtha Moderate
,~ %~--t-_onc ~,, ~_~-~,3D~- Moderate
02-002 CONFIDENCE 410 Liquid 500 High
GAL
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL
500 .I 400.00 I 500.00
Storage Press T Temp Location
DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL Ambient/AmbientlBOILER ROOM
-- Conc Components MCP List
8.0% Potassium Hydroxide Moderate
4.0% Sodium'Hydroxide Moderate
3.0% Diethylaminoethanol High
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NEW CITY CLEANERS EVACUATION PROCEDURE CONSISTS OF ONE PERSON OF THE FIVE
PEOPLE IN PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM VERBALLY TELLING EACH EMPLOYEE TO EVACUATE
THE BUILDING AT THE NEAREST EXIT AND TO HEAD EAST ON 8TH STREET AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE. ALSO DURING THIS TIME A SECOND PERSON ON THE RESPONSE TEAM ,
WOULB BE CALLING 911 AND EXPLAINING OUT EMERGENCY.
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY nEW cITY cLEANERS HAS A CHAIN OF COMMAND OF FIVE
PEOPLE WHO KNOW OUR OPERATION WELL. EACH ONE KNOWS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY
IF AN EMERGENCY DOES ARISE. ONE PERSON EVACUATES THE BUILDING INCLUDING
EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS WHILE ANOTHER CALLS 911. I HAVE TWO,BACKUPS FOR
EACH PERSON. THIS COORDINATION BETWEEN OUR STAFF SHOULD LEAD TO PROPER
NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION OF OUR BUILDING.
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
IN CASE THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY IS MINOR WE HAVE A FIRST AID KIT IN OUR REST
AREA. IF THE INJURY IS MORE SERIOUS WE WOULD CALL H%LL AMBULANCE OR GOLDEN
EMPIRE AMBULANCE. THESE TWO NUMBERS ARE POSTED BY OUR PHONES.
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<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
OUR PREVENTION PROCEDURES CONSIST OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & PREVENTIVE
MAINTENANCE ON OUR MACHINES & EQUIPMENT. OUR CHEMICALS ARE KEPT IN AN
ORDERLY MANNER WITH THEIR LIDS ALWAYS ON. THE MACHINES ARE KEPT UP DAILY
AND OUR VALVES TO OUR TANKS ARE CLOSED UNLESS IN OPERATION. WE HAVE A NO
SMOKING POLICY EXCEPT IN THE LUNCH ROOM WHICH IS ACROSS THE PLANT FROM OUR
CHEMICALS. IN ADDITION NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS 12 INCH MASONARY WALLS
AROUND THE CLEANING ROOM AND TUMBLER ROOM. THESE TWO ROOMS ALSO HAVE
DOORS THAT AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE IN CASE OF FIRE.
<2> Release Containment
0~,,- ,-~i~..s~ co,~4~,~,.~.4 ~,o,,.4,'~ ,~,~s~.~ /,,el~d~ closed
<3> Clean Up
~ew c,'+? cl~.,,.,-.,- cl~..,., ,.,/,. ,o,.-o~,o,,.,,.' ,',., c.~,~ o,~ ,~ .~?,'n ,'~ 4o
<4> Other Resource Activation
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - OUTSIDE BUILDING BETWEEN CUSTOMER/EMPLOYEE PARKING
B) ELECTRICAL - BOILER ROOM
C) WATER - NORTHWWEST CORNER OF PROPERTY ON 8TH STREET
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - OUR FIRE PROTECTION CONSISTS OF FIRE DOORS ON OUR
CLEANING ROOM, DRYING ROOM, .AND BOILER ROOM. THESE DOORS ARE ACTIVATED
BY THERMAL BREAKERS WHICH BREAK IN CASE OF FIRE. NEW CITY CLEANERS ALSO
HAS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AT OUR CLEANING ROOM DOOR, DRYING ROOM DOOR AND IN
THE MIDDLE OF OUR PLANT.
<4> Building Occupancy Level
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<G> Training
<1> Page 1
WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA'SHEETS ON FILE.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TRAINING MEETINGS ARE DONE ONCE A YEAR WITH OUR
EMPLOYEES. NEW EMPLOYEES ARE GIVEN TRAINING ~URING THEIR FIRST WEEK OF
EMPLOYMENT. THE TRAINING CONSSISTS OF GOING THROUGH OUR EMPLOYEE BINDER
WHICH INCLUDES MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS, EVACUATION PROCEDURES, AND
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES. THE BINDER IS LEFT IN OUR EMPLOYEE BREAK ROOM FOR
THEM TO STUDY.
<2> Page 2 as needed
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" ' DO NOT REMOVE
Chevron
C~VRON Thinner 325 6PS218223
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This Material safety Data Sheet contains envtronmenta%, health and
~nxicoiogy infor~.ation fo.' your employees. Please make sure
information ~s g~ven to them. ~ also contains ~nforma~on to help
· yo~ meet c~un ity" r ~ght-t~knov/~rgen~ ~~e T~or~ ing
requirements under S~ Title III and many o~her laws. I~ you'.resell
this p~uct, th~s MSDS must be given to the buyer or the information
~ncor~orated in you= MSDS. D~scard any previo~ edition of this MSDS.
1. PKODOCT ID=~FICATION
C~VaON Thinner 3~5
- ~P~T=D ~ PROLONGED B~ATHING OF VAPOR OR'C~ACT
WI~ SKIN ~Y BE
- ~Y ~USE SKIH I~ITATION
-- CO~STI8~ ·
~RODUCT k~ER(S): CPS218223
PRODUCT INFO~TION: (800)582-3835
'( Revision Nu~be£: '1~4 '"-' Revision Date:' 04/24/90 M~DS Number; '000047
· ;.':'~-a. NDA - No Data Available NA - Not; Applicable ......
t~tepare~ According to t~e ~i~ Hazard ~icaCioa
Sta~m~d (29 C~ xgxo.x2OO) ~ the chevron ~viro~L
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2. FIRST AID - EK~RGENcY PHONE NUMBER (800) &57-2022
..... . ...........
E~E COIT~AC?=
~o ~rst a£d procedures are required. Hoveve~o as a precaution ~lush e~es
with fresh water for 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses if worn.
SKIN
Remove contaminated clothing. Wash skin thoroughly with soap and wa~er.
See a doctor i~ any signs or symptoms described in ~his documen~ occur.
Discard contaminated non-waterproof shoes and boots, wash coat~u~inated
clothing.
l~ an2 signs or s~pto~ as described in this doc~ent occur, move the
person to ~resh a~r. If an~ og these eggec~s continue, sea a doctor.
INGESTION=
If swallowed, give water ~ m~lk ~o drink and ~elephone for medical
advice. DO NOT make parsom vomi~ unless directed ~o do so bM medica~
.. personnel.. ~Z medina ~vice ~aot be ~i~ed,.then ~ake the person and
....... produ~ ~ntainmr to ~he nearest ~edical emergen~ treatment ~nte~
'. hospital. Note ~o Ph2s~cian: Inges~ion of ~his product or subse~en~
vomiting can resvl~ in aspiration o~ light hMdrocarbon liquid which
cause pne~onit is.
· . X~DIATE HE~E E~EC~S - (ALSO SEE SECTIONS 1~ ~ 12)
EYE CO~A~ = "~.~
· ~S su~nca is ~o~ expected ~o c~usa p~olonged o~ signi~ican~
T~e sk~ ~FF~a~o~ po~en~ia~ o~ ~s svbs~ance has no~.be~n de~eFmined.
However, i~ ma~ be a m~era~e skin irritant so contact with ~he sk~n could
cause prolonged (dazs) injury to the agfected area. The degree of
will depend on the ~oun~ o[ ~erial that gets om the ~kin and the speed
~nclude pain or a feelin~ of heat,'discolo~Lion, swelling, and
blts~e~ing. T~is h~ar~ eval~ti~ ~s ~sed on da~a
materials.
DE~ ~XIClTY=
I~ absorbed through ~he ~kin, ~his su~kance is considered Practicall~
non-toxic to internal or~ns. Th~s hazard evaluation is ~aed on data ·
~rom similar ~aterials.
Bre2thing the va~rs at concentrations a~ve the reco~ended
· standard can cause central nervous system efEects.., s~gns and s~pto~ o~..
central nervovs system e~fec~s ma~ incLvde one or more o~ the foLLo~ng~
headache~ dizziness~ Los~ of appeti~e, ~ea~ness and loss o~ coordination.
This hazard evaluation i~ based on da~a [r~ similar materi~ls.' Read the
Add~tionaL.Hea~th Data section (12) of this doc~ent for more information.
~ IN6ESTION~ ............. ..,~
~A - No Data Available NA - Not Applicabla
·
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The systemic toxicity of this substance has not been determined. ~owever,
it should be practically non-toxic to ~n~e=na~ organs if swallowed.
Because of the low viscosity of this substance, it can directly enter the
..'" lungs if it i~ swallowed (this is called aspiration). This can occur
during ~he act of swallow~ng or when vomiting the substance. Once in =he
lungs, the substance is very dlfficu!~ to remove and can cause severe
injury to the lungs and death. This hazard evaluation Is based on data
from similar mate=~als.
&. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
E~E PROTECTIONt
SKIN PROTECTION=
Avoid contact with skin or clothing. Skin contact shoula be minimized by
wearing protective tlothing including gl0ves.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
Wear approved respiratory pro~ec~on when working wihh. this material
.'. '"' unless ventilation ~s adequate to keep aiTborne cUm:entrat~ons below
- recommended exposure standards. ...
VENTILATION= " "''
Use adequate ventilatio~ to keep the airborne concentrations of this
mater~al below the recommended exposure standard.
5. FIRE. PROTECTION
: ;,~.~ ......
FLASH POINT= (TCC) 105F (~1C)
AUTOI~NIT~ON[ 260C (500F)
FLAMI~ABiLITY= 1.0 - 6.0%
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA=
¢02, Dry Chemical, Foam and Water Fog.
NFPA RATINGS= Health 1~ Flammability 2~ Reac~ivl~ 0~ Sp'sc~al NDA~
I~MIS RATING$~ Health 15 Flammability 2~ Reactivity 0] Other NDA~
(Least-O, slight-i, Moderate-2, H~gh-3, Extreme-4). These values are
.'obtained using the gu~del/nes or .published evaluations prepared by the
National Fire Protection Association or, if applicable, the National
Pain~ and Coating Association, and do not necessarily reflect'the hazard
evaluation of the Chevron Environmental Health Center. Read the entire ..
document and label befor~ .using this pro~t.~.. ........................
FIR~ FIGHTING PROCEDURES=
Liquid evaporates and fo=ms vapo~ (fumes) wh'ich can catch f~re'and burn''
with explosive violence. Invisible vapor spreads easily and can be set on
~ire by many sources such as pilot lights, welding equipment, and
electrical motors and switches. Fire hazard is greater as liquid
temperature rises above 86 F.. .......... '. · ................. w''. ...............
For fir~s involving this mater~al, do ncc enter any enclosed or confined
fire space without proper protective equipment. This may include
self-contained breathing apparatus to protect against the hazardous
~ effects o~ normal products of combustion or oxygen deficiency. 'Read the
~::.% ......... -,. .. -,,,
~' Revision Number= 14 Revision Data: 04/24/90 MSD$ Number= 000047
NDA - NO Da~a Available NA - No~ A~plicable
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entire document.
COMBUSTION PRODUCTS:
Normal combustion forms carbon dioxide and water vapor; incomplete -- -
combustion can produce carbon monoxide.
6. STOItAGE, HANDLIHG, AND REACTIVITY
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
STABILITY:
Stable.
HAXARDOUS
Pol~merization will not occur.
INCOMP&TISILITY~
May react with str~ng oxldiz~ng agents, such as chlorates, nitrates,
peroxides, etc.
READ AND O~LT~VE ALL PRECAUTIONS ON PR~D~CT. LAAE~ DO .NOT .USS OR STORE
" .... ne&r ~lame,-spaTks or hot surfaces. U~E ONlY IN WELL VENTILATED AREA.
Eeep container closed. DO ~OT weld, heat or drill container. ~eplace cap
· or bung. Emptied container s~ill contains hazardous or exp~osive vapor or
liquid· CAUTION! Do no~ use pressure to empt~ drum of explosion may
result.
' 7 · PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
8OLUBI~XT¥: ~oluble ~ hydrocarbon solventsl insoluble 'in water.
APPEARANCE~ Colorless liquid.
BOLLING POINT~ 163C (325F) 5% Rec, (Max.)
MELTING POINT= NA
.' EVAPORATION~ 0,22 (BU AC-l) '' ,
SPECIFIC GRAVlTY~ 0,788 ~ 15.6/15.6C
VAPOR PRESSURE: 2.Bnv~ Mg @ 20C (68F) of VOC.
., PERCENT VOLATILE (VOLUME %): 99*% .... '
VOLATIL~'O~C, ANI~ COMPOUNDS (~OC) =
788 g/l[~er (Max,)
, VA~Oa-DERS~TY'(A~-i)~ ~,8 " . ....
VISCOSITY: 0.96 -cst ~ 37.BC .' .....
8. F.NVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS, SPILL RESPONSE AND DISPOSAL
CHEMTREC E}fgRGENCY PHONE NUMBER-' (800) 424-~300 (24 hour).
Certain geographical a~eas have air pollution restrictions concerning the
use of ~terials i~ work situations which ~y release volatile components
to the at.sphere. Air pollu~ion regulations should, be studied' ko
dete~ine if..this ma~eria~ is regulated in the a~ea where it is to be
Revision N~er= X& Revision Date: 00/24/g0 ~DS Numar: 000047
ND~ - N9 Da~a AvaiXable MA - Mo~ ~plicable
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Eliminate all open flame in vicinity of spill or released vapor. S~op the
source og the leak or release. Clean up releases as soon as possible,
"'.':: observing precautioils in Protective Equipment. Contain liquid to prevent
~'~ further contaminatiox~ of soil, surface water or groundwater. Clean up
small spills using appropriate techniques such as sorbent materials or
pumping. Where feasible and appropriate, remove contaminated soil.
Follow prescribed procedures for reporting and responding, to larger
releases.
DISPOSAL METHODS=
Place contaminated materials in disposable containers and dlspos~ of in a
manner consistent with applicable regulations. Contact local
environmental or health author~ties for approved disposal of this
materlal.
9. EXPOSUI~E STANDARDS, I~EGULATOR~ LIMITS AND COMPOSITION
· coMPoS ~TION COMMENT:
All the cu~ponents of th%s'matm~"~al are un the Toxic Substances Control
Act Chemical substances Inven~ry.
The percent compositlo~s are 9iven to allow for the various ranges of
the components present in the whole product and may not equal 100%.
PERCENT/CAS# COMPONENT/REGULATORY GIMITS
100.0 % CHEVRON Thinner 325
CONTAINING
100.0 % STODDARD SOLVF~qT ....
CAS8052~1~ 100ppm AC~IH TLV
100p.c~ OSHA PEL , "
0.5 % L,2,4-TRIMETHYLBEN~ENE
. _. CAS95G36 : . A toxic chemical subject to the reporti.~g requirements of
''Section'313 of Title 'III:of the super~undA~endments GAd
Reauthorlzation Act of 1986.'and 4~ cFR Pa~t 372.
SAF~3~2/30% ~Q- ~OUNDS TP~-10,000 POUNDS
0.2 % 1,3, $-TRIMETHYLB~ZENE ....
CAS108678 .... :: .... . · ..
~...~ ......
TLV - Threshold L~it ~alu~ ........ P~L"- Permissible Exposure Limit
STEL - Short-term Exposure Limit TPQ - Threshold Planninq Quantity
RQ - Reportable Ouantlty CPS - CUSA Product Code
CC -..Chevron Chemical Company .... :.CAS - Chemical Abstract Serv~c~ N~ber .............
10. I~SGULATORY Ih-L~ORMATION .-.
~;~ Rtvisioa Nu~be~: 14 Revision Date: 04/24/90 .HSD5 Ntm~e~ 000047 NDA - No Data Available NA - No~ AppLicable
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SARA 311 CATEgORIeS: ~, Inu~ediate (Acute) Health Effects; YES
2. Delayed (Ch=onic) Health Effects; YES
3. Fire Hazard; YES
4. Sudden Release o~ Pressure Bazard; NO
5. Reactivity Hazard; NO
NHff~I ~ COHPONENT O~ THIS I~TERIAL IS SHO~ I~ ~HIS SECTION,
REGULATORY LIST OH ~ICH IT APPLE IS INDICATED.
1,3,5-TRINST~LB~Z~E 02,26,28,
STODD~ SOLVENT 02,10,11,14,17,28,
~2~4-TRIHST~LBENZE~E
... 0~-8A~ 3~3 .... · 02=~.~ 03-N~P ~r~nogen
... '07-IARC Group 2A 08-IARC Group 2~ 09-S~ 302/304
10"PA RTK 11"N~ R~ 12~CEKC~ 302.4
13-~ RTK 1%~ACGIH TLV 15-AC~IH
16-ACGIH Calculated TLV 17~OS~ PEL 18~OSHA
19-Chevron T~v 20-EPA Carcinogen 21-TSCA SECT 4
22-TSCA SECT 5 SNUR 23-TSCA SECT 6 RULE 2%-TSCA SE~ 12 EXPORT
28-TSCA SECT 8A CAIR 26~TSCA SECT SD ~PORT 27-TSCA SECT 8E
98-Canadlan ~IS
11. PRODUCT TOXZCOLOG~ DATA
NDA.. The hazard evalua~{on was ~sed ~'da~a from s~mila= materials.
SKIN I~ITATION~ v .-
NDA. The hazard evaluation w~ based on '~a '~ s~r
~~0~/I~I~: ' '
~A.' Th% bazar4 evaLuat$0n was base~ o~ 'aata' from similar
', : ~ ~.. ~..~'~ ~. %.' t' .~.. ..:-.~ .'.~..~ ~'.'- ........
12."~DlTION~ ~ALTH DATA .....................
.... .. ... .. · ..... . .~ ... ,.,....~ ......... ~.. ..... ~ ..... :~~:
'Ra~orts have associated re~ea~ed and prolonged occupational overexposure
to solvents with pe~nan~ b~a[n an~ nervous system d~a~e.
re,=ted include fatigue, concentration difficulties, anxiety, depresslon,.~=. '.
rap~d mo~ swings, a~d'sh0rt-te~~=~ '16ss. The re~r~s are ~ot clear ....
..... Revtsion Nu~ecz 14 .' Revision Date: 0&/24/90 ~DS H~eF: 000047
NDA - NO na~a Available NA - Ho~ Applic~le
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with re~a~d to the types of solvents that may cause these symptoms, and
=here is convrpversy amen9 sclentist~ vith re@etd to whether the condO=ion
exists or is caused by this type of product, Since many other diseases
cause some or all of these condition~, a doctor should be consulted if any
· . appear, Always use this mate~al in strict accordance with the
instructions on the label or ~n th~s document,
The above information is based on the data of which we
believed to be cocrect as et t;he date heceof. Since the information
contained he=eifl may be applied under conditions beyond ouc con~=ol and
wi~h which we may be vn~asiliar and since data made available subsequen~
to the da~e he=eo[ ma~ suggest Modtf~catlon o~ the information, we do
assv~e any ~esponsibilit~ ~o~ ~he ~esvl~s o~ its use. This information
~ucn~shed upon condition ~ha~ the person receiving i~ shall make his own
..... purpose.
Revision Number: 14 Revision Datel 04/24/90 MSDS Number: 0000~7
l~A - No Data Available HA - Not Applicable
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80'd I00'ON ~:Z I6'S~ [n£ s~IgI£~SI~'oN ~31, 3H33
~! C~'i'Y of BAKERt:;i-/ELD
Farm and.~.gtJculture ~1' Standard Business ~1~HAZARDOUS
MAT ERTA'LS
INVENTORY
NON--TRADE SECRETS ~ Pa~j~ I of.
Code ~ooe Amt ~a[ Est Un,ts on Type Press ~e~e Co~eStored ~n ~acl/Icl See Instruc~FIVF~ __
p I I : II .II lollI I I "
(Check all that apply)
~ Component IZ Name I C.A.S. Number HAZ. MAT. DIV.
Hazard ,~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden flelease ~ Immediate
~ Health of Pressure Health
Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number
Physical and Health ~alard C.A.S. Number Component II Name t C,A.S. Number
(Check all that apply)
~ Fire Hazard ~ ~ Reactivity ~ Delayed' ~ Sudden Release ~ la
Component
Name
C.A.S.
Nu~ber
,; HeR lth of Pressure
~ Component 13 Naee'l C.A.S. Number
Physical and Healt~ Hazard C.A.S. Number Component II Name I C.A.S. Humber
i. Component 12 Name I C.A.S. Number
~ Fire Hazard (~ Reactivity ~ Delayed ~ Sudden Release ~ le~i~
Hea ICh of Pressure
[ , Component 13 Name I C,A.S. Number
Physical'and Healt~ ~azard ~ C.A.S. Nueber CoaponenC II Naae I C.A.S. Nueber
(Check all that apply)
~ Co~ponent I~ Naee I C.A.S. Nueber
~ Fire Hazard ~ aeac:ivit a Oela~edHealth a Suddenof Pressureaelease ~. l,~i~
~ Componen~ 13 ~aee I C.A.S. Nueber
.cern?fy unoer penalty o/laW thqt lhav~personal~Y, examln~;qotm tamil~ar,~it~ the jntormacton ~u~mitt~ in this,~nd all
~¢~ oflc.l!l t ~ o( nertop R o~ner~rator s author~led r~p~tative --
.,~. ~ ~.,~ C~TY of BAK£RSFI£LD 5¢q ~.x /~ ':,~
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(~roe o~ p~znz name)
~C~tVED
~o he-~b3- ee:t~v th&t ~ h~ve :evLewe~ the . '.'~I~-~
~ - . ~ ~ ~ t 1989
~n~.LL .......
attached Hazardous Materials business ~lan . ,
(n~e o~ business}
and that it along with the attached additions
or corrections constitute a comDlete and correct
Business Plan for my facility.
· ur- date
BUSINESS NAME NEU CITY CLEANERS I~] NU~ 2)5-~O~-O4~gJ54
LOCATION 1452i 8TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3
I. OVERVIEW
LAST CHANGE 06/23/88 BY'ESTER
JURIS CODE Z1S-..OCG JURI~ BAKERSFIELD STATION
M~P PAGE 1¢3 GRID 3lA FACILITY'UNITS i HAZARD RATING
RESPONSE SUMMARY
ZA SEC 4.) NEW CITY CLEANERS HAS A CHAIN OF COMMAND OF FIVE PEOPLE WHO KNOW
.. OUR OPERATION 'WELL. EACH ONE KNOWS THE PROPER PROCEDURES FOR
COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WiTH RESPONSE-~GENCIES, USING SAFETY
EQUIPMENT E EVACUATION PROCEDURES IN CASE OF ~N EMERGENCY.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS ZA SEC Z)
JARRELL L. EPP - 324--9414 OR 398-908¢
HENRY F. BRflNDT - 3Z4-9414 OR
UTILITY.SHUTOFFS 2A SEC
A) GAS - OUTSIDE BLOG BETWEEN CUSTOMER/EMPLOYEE PARKING 8) ELECTRICAL. -
BOILER ROOM .C)'W~TER - NW CORNER OF PROPERTY'ON 8TH'ST O) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
2. NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION
LAST CHANGE / / BY
< NO iNFORHATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION >
In case of emergency New City Cleaners has a chain of command of five
people who know our operation well. Each one knows their responsibility
if an emerg,ency does arise, One person evacuates the building
including employees and customers while another calls 911. I have two
backups for each person. This coordination between our staff should
lead'~t0~p,~p~e'~"notification and evacuation or our building.
PBGE 1 1Z/ZJ/88 tZ."49
MATERIAL SRFEt'Y D~T~ SYSTEMS, INC. (805) [S48-G8¢0
BUSINESS NAME NEW CITY CLEANERS ID NUMBER Z1S~.f)~O-'~00354
LOCATION 18Zi 8TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATIN[) 3
3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY
LAST CHANGE / / BY
< NO INFORMAl'ION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION >
Eazardoas material training meetings are done once a year with our
emgloyees. New emgloyees are given training daring their first
week of employment. The training Consists of going through our
employee binder which includes Material Safety Data Sheets,
evacuation ~rocedares~ a~d.'emergency procedures. The binder is
left in oar employee brea~ room ~or them to study.
4. LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
L.~ST CHANGE 0G/Z4/88 BY ESTER
SEC S) IN CASE THE MEDICAL EHERGENC¥ IS MINOR WE HAVE A FIRST AID KIT IN
OUR REST AREA~ iF THE INJURY IS MORE SERIOUS WE WOULD CALL_ HALL
RMBULflNCE OR GOLDEN.EMPIRE ~MBU[.RNCE, THESE TWO NUMBERS ARE POSTEO
BY OUR PHONES,
PAGE Z ~2/Z5/88 1Z:49
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC, (80S) 648-G800
BUSINESS NAME NED CITY CLEANERS ID NUMBER Z!5-.0~--000354
LOCATION 1021 BTH ST HIGF~ HAZARD RATING 3
FACILITY UNIT
R. OVERALL HAZARDOUS HATERtAL. S INVENTORY
LAST CHANGE 0G/24/88 BY ESTER
ID TYPE NAME MAX RMT UNIT H~Z~RD
LOCATION CONI'RINMENT USE
1 MI×TURE CHEVRON THINNER 3ZS 10000 GAL EXTREME
UNDERGROUND TANKS UNDERGROUND TANKS CLEANING
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS H~Z~RD LIST
1203,01 98.0 PETROLEUM NRPHTHR EXTREME
I00t,,~ 2.0 BENZENE HIGH
FIRE PRDTECTION / W~TER SUPPLIES
LAST CHANGE / / BY
< NO INFQRMA. TION RECORDED FOR I'HtS SECTION >
Our fire prot~ctibn cOnsists'~of' fire doors on' 'our c~eaning roo~n-,-drying
room, and boiler room. These doors are activated by thermal breakers
which break in case of fire. New City Cleaners also has fire extinguishers
at our cleaning room door, drying room door and in the middle of our
plant.
P£~GE 3 1Z/Z3/88 12:4B
MPITERIAL SAFETY DATA 'SYSTEMS, iNC. (805) G48--G800
B1JSINESS NAME NEW CITY CLEANERS ID NUMBER Z15-~-000354
LOC~TtON 10Z! 8t'H ST HiGH HAZARD RRi'ING
D. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION
I_RST CHANGE ~G/Z4-/88 BY ESTER
SEC Z) NEW CITY CLEANERS EVACUATION PROCEDURE CONSISTS OF ONE PERSON OF THE
FIVE PEOPLE IN PRIVATE RESPONSE 'TEAM VERBALLY TELLING EACH EMPLOYEE
TO EVACUATE THE BLOB ET THE NEAREST EXIT AND.TO HERD EAST ON 8TH ST
RS QUICKLY RS POSSIBLE. ALSO DURING THiS TIME A SECOND PERSON ON
THE RESPONSE TEAM WOULO BE CALLING 9ti AND EXPLAINING OUR EMERGENCY~
E. MITIGATION t PREVENTION ! ABATEMENT
LAST CHANGE 0~/Z4/88 BY ESTER
SEC 1) OUR PREVENTION PROCEDURES CONSIST OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING & PREVENTIVE '
MGtlNTENRNCE ON OUR M~CHINES t{ EQUIPMENT. OUR CHEM!C~L.S PRE KEPT IN
RN ORDERLY MANNER WITH T.HEIR LIDS ALWAYS ON.. THE MRCFtlNES ARE KEPT
UP DRILY AND OUR VALVES TO OUR TANKS ARE CLOSED' UNLESS IN OPERATION.
WE HAVE R NO SMOKING POLICY EXCEPT iN THE LUNCH ROOM ~IHICH iS ACROSS
THE PLANT FROM OUR CHEMICALS. IN ADDITION NEW CITY CLEANERS HMS ~2
INCH HRSONRRY WALLS RROUNO I'HE CLEANING ROOM AND TUMBLER ROOM. THESE
TQO ROOMS ALSO HAVE DOORS THAT AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE IN C~SE OF FIRE.
PAGE 4 1Z/~/88 1Z:Z~9
MATERIAL SAFETY DR'FA SYSTEMS, tNC. (80S) G48-G81~
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
NON--'FRAD E S E C R E TS ' ~'q'-L "f ....
CITY, ZIP: ~,-r~[~ ~7~ CITY, ZIe: -~r~ ~ ~d~ DUN AND BRADSTREET .U.BER
I 2 3 4 S S I I ! I! II 12 13
?re~ TyI~ I~x Aver~je ~a~Jl! Msu~ I ~ ~t ~ ' ~t ~ L~ttm ~ t ~ ~ ~ N~xt~/~tl
~.~_J.___~__l B~._J_~_~. g~! o71 / I ~ I o~ ~, ~,,~%~~ .~o ~4,~+ :
of Pm~ ~ith ' -
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Hfllthof P~su~~lth
H~lth of Pr~su~ H~lth
C~ttfic4ti~ (Read and sJ~ after co.pleting all sections) ..
f~ obtlininQ t~ tnf~ttm. I ~lieve t~t t~ lu~itt~ inf~tim is t~, ~curltl, ~d c~pl~. ~ .
'~ ~c~L ~ ~ ~ . ,', ~ - ' -' ' ~ -
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
~re and '~gr~¢ultur~ '' Standard Ilusiness ~ ~"~J~II'ZJ~IL]:~'~)OT'~'~ ~vj,i~L~I~I~_R-E ~~ ~ ~~0~'
NON--'tRADE SECRETS
' ~e ~ 'of ....
BUSINESS NAME: OWNER NAME: NAMg OF T~ FACILITY:
LOCATION: ADDRESS: STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE
CITY, ZIP: . CITY, ZIP: · DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER
PHONE I: PHON~ ~: --- - ___-
?ra~ Ty~ ~x A~r~ ~1 ~sum I ~ Cmt ~ ' ~t ~ L~tlm ~ %~ ~ ~ Mxt~/~ts
~c,~ ~ ..~th ~,,~ C.A.S. ~ ~, 8t ~ & c.a.s. ~ ~0 ' '
Fire Hazard u--~ R~ttvf~y hla~hu--J~lt ~ ~1= ~--~ I~llt/ ......
..... [ 1 .... ............ 1 .............. 1 _1 ..... 1 ...... k_! ....... El. I ....
(~k ~11 t~t ~pply)
- r--~ r--~ r--~ r-~ ~t ~ ~&C.A.S. ~
~lth of ~ ~lth
~ L_I_ .... L .......... 1_ II [ ! Ii ]
(C~k ell t~t
-- -- r--~ -- r--~ ~t~ ~&C.A.S. ~
[ ~ Fl~e Hazard [ ] R~ttvtty ~--~ ~1.~ [ ] ~ Rei~e ~--~ I~tate
___t .......... L ............ i .......... 1 I__1 J.I 1__ I .....
P~ical ~ HHlth ~ll~ C.A.S. ~ Wt I1 h & C.A.S. ~
(C~k i11 t~t aNly)
; -~ ~-~ [-3 [Z] c~t ,2 .~ ~ C.A.S. ~
Ft~e Hazard u--~ ~t~v~ty ~1~ ~d~ blme [--~
HHIth of Pr~surl HHIth
~tl] hiC.A.S. ~
~"ERGENCY C~TACTS I1
~i~'[ ................................... fiTli ....................... ;I'flF'P~ ...... ~' Title ~r~ ......
CertificatJm (Reed and si~ after colpJetJnE ail sections)
I certify ~der ~lty of 1~ tMt I ~ve ~rs~allye,~n~ ~ a. f~liae .1th t~ ~nf~Mtim su~ttM tn tht! ~ ail ettKM ~ts. ~ tMt ~s~ m
for obta~nmg t~ tnf~mttm. I ~lteve t~t t~ suMJtt~ info. tim ~s t~. accurate, ~d cmalete.
m~- jRa-6TTTTT]I-TiTli'GT'~G;~;;~T6;'OR'~G;7G~FiEGF'i';GT~;ii~';G;~T;Ei;i ST~;iTG;i ................. ' ............................ ~Ti'Si~R~ ....................
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BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
(805) 326-3979
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
BUSINESS NA~E
HAZARDOUS ~L/kTER I ALS
BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE
FORM 2A
1. T~ avoid further action, return this form 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
A. BUSINESS NAME: New Citv cleaners
B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: 1021 8thSfrea~
CITY: Bakersfield, CA ZIP: 93304 BUS.PHONE: (805) 324-9414
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.
EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME AND TITLE DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS.
A. Jarrell L. Epp Owner Ph# 324-9414 Ph# 398-9080
B. Henry F. Brandt Consultant Ph~ 324-9414 Ph# 871-3076
SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SfPJT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A W~OLE
A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: Outside of building.betweencustomer and employee parkinq
B. ELECTRICAL:_ Tn hn~l~r ~
c. WATER: Tn n~r~hwe~ cQ~ner of ~rop~rty on 8th ~t,
D. SPECIAL:
E. LOCK BOX: YES /~ IF YES, LOCATION:
IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSS? YES / NO
FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO
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SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEA~4 FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
New City Cleaners has a chain of cc~n~nnd of five people who knowour
operation well. Each one knows the proper procedures for coordinating
activities with response agencies, using safety equipment, and evacuation
procedures incase of an emergency.
SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
-~fT.~tnj~ase the medical emergency is minor we have a first aid kit in our
rest-area. If the injury is more serious we would call Hall Ambulance
or Golden Empire Ambulance. These two numbers are posted by our phones.
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:...- .................................... ~ NO YES NO
B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES
WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... (~ NO YES NO
C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. NO YES NO
D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ......... . ........ NO YES NO
E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... NO YES NO
SECTION 7: F~ZARDOUS ~ATERIAL
CIRCLE YES OR NO
DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF A
SOLID, $§ GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... YES NO
I, Jarrell L. Epp- , certify that the above information is accurate.
I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under
the new California Health and Safety code on Hazar-dous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.98
Sec. 28800 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes per3ury.
BAKERSFIELD CITY FiRE DEPARTMENT
2130 "G" STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
0FFIC[AL USE ONLY
ID~
BUSINESS NA~IE:
BUSI NESS PLAN
SINGLE FACILITY UNIT
FORM 3A
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 FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW
4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as .possible. '.
FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY UNIT NAME: New City Cleaners
SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEMENT PROCEDb~RES
Our prevention procedures consist of good housekeeping and Preventive
mintenaince on our machines and equi~m~_nt. Our chemicals are kept in
an orderly manner with their lids always on. The machines are kept up
daily and our valves to our tanks are closed unless in operation. We
have a no smoking policy except in the lunch rocm which is across the
plant from our chemicals. In addition New City Cleaners has 12 inch
masonary walls around the cleaning room and tumbler room. These two
rooms also have doors 'that automatically close in case of fire~
SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCED%~RES AT THIS b"NIT ONLY
New City Cleaners evacuation procedure consists of one person of the
five people in ~ivate response team verbally telling each employee
to evacuate the building at the nearest exit and to head east on 8th.
Street as quickly as possible, Also during this time a second person
on the response team would be calling 911 and explaining our emergency.
Section '1 .cont.
· In case of a spill:of chemical we wipe the chemical up with rags and
clean them in our cleaning machines to get the chemical back into our
sy~ten% -
SECTION 8: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS L~IT ONLY
A. Does this Facility Unit ~ontain Hazardous MaterJa!s? ...... YES NO
If YES, see B.
If NO, continue with SECTION 4.
B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES NO
If No, comPlete a separate hazardous materials inventory
form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-l)
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-2.
SECTIO~ 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION
SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY E~4ERGENCY RESPONDERS
SECTION 6: ~OCATION OF UTILI?f SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY.
A NAT ~,'~-~P~N~,
B. ELECTRICAL:
C. WATER:
D. SPECIAi:
E. LOCK BOX: YES ,." NO IF YES, LOCATION:
IF %'ES, SITE PLANS9 %'ES / ~:0 MSDSs'? YES ,; NO ,
FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES ..,' NO
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AFTER HRS:
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TRADE SECRETS
HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS INVENTORY
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CITY. ZIP: g f fz CITY.ZIP:
PHONE #: 72-~/-~//9' PHONE #: .F~'o~'-F~F~ iOFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE
ONLY
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TYPE ~AX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS · BY HAZARD D.O~T
CODE A~OUNT A~OUNT UNIT CODE CO~E FACILITY UNIT ~T. CHE'~ICAL' OR CO~ON NA~E CO~E GUIDE
(Trade
NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE: DATE:
EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITLE: PHONE # BUS HOURS:
,, AFTER BUS HRS:
EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITLE: PHONE # BUS HOURS:
PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: AFTER BUS HRS:
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LA/DLAW CORPORATION
'MATERI'AL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(ACCEPTED BY O.'S.H.A. - AS ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO O.S.H.A. FORM 20)
SECT[ON, I - PRODUCT I'DENTI'FrCAT~ON
MANUFACTURER'S N~M~ " EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
'LAIDLAW CORPORATION. .. (618) 524-9394
I212 E, 5TH STREET - METROPOLIS, IL. 62960'
CHEMICAL ABSTRACT NUMBER.: MIXTURE'
CHEMICAL FAMILY: ALBUMINOUS STAIN REMOVER
TRADE NAME S SYNONYMS: RAPID SPOT REMOVER
FORMULA: MIXTURE OF PHOSPHATE POWDERS AND PROTEOLYTIC ENZYME
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENT C.A.S. # PERCENT _TL_V_
SPECIFIC CHD.1ICAL IDENTrTIES ARE BEING N~TRHELD AS A TRADE SECRET.
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
0 PROPERTY MEASUREMENT
3OILING POINT ( F) NA
~APOR PRESSURE ND
VAPOR DENSITY ND
SPECIFIC GRAVITY NA
=ERCEHT VOLATI LES NOT VALAT! LE
~VAPORATION RATE NA
SECTION IV'- FIRE & EXPLOSION DATA
~L~SH POINT (CLOSED CUP),: NA
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: NA
tAZARDOUS DECOHPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE
[PECIAL FIREFIGHT[NG PROCEDURES: NONE
JNUSUAL FI~E & EXP'LOSIONi HAZARDS' NONE
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
~ERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED
[FFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: .. · FOR PRODUCTS
~YES: LOCAL EYE IRRITATION MAY OCCUR FROM CONTACT WITH THE POWDER OR AOUEOS
SOLUTION.
~KIN: SKIN CONTACT'WITHiPOWDER OR AQUEOUS SOLUTION MAY CAUSE LOCAL IRRITATION.
~REATHING: INHALATION OFf DUST OR MIST MAY RESULT IN NON-SPECIFIC IRRITATION OF
THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT.
~WALLOWI;.~G: REPEATED INGEST[ON OR THE INGESTION OF LARGE QUANTITIES MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE MEMBRANCES OF THE MOUTH~ THROAT, AND GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT
WHICH ThE MATERIAL CONTACTS. IF UNTREATED', TISSUE ULCERATION MAY RESULT.
SECTION'V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA (CONTINUED) ESR
I:IRST AID .... . ....
IF ON SKIN: FLUSH AFFECTED AREA WITH WATER. OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTION
IRRITATION PERSIST.
IF IN EYES:' IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES'WITH COPIOUS QUANTITIES OF WATER FOR 15 '
MINUTES. HOLD EYELIDS APART DURING IRRIGATION TO ENSURE THOROUGH
FLUSHINg.
IF SWALLOWED: GIVE LARGE OUANTITIES OF WATER OR WARM SALTY WATER TO INDUCE :'
VOHITING. MILK, EGGS, OR OLIVE OIL MAY BE GIVEN FOR SOOTHING
EFFECT AFTER VOHITING HAS BEEN COHPLETED. OBTAIN MEDICAL ATTENTIO'
IF ABDOMINAL DISCOMFORT PERSISTS.
IF BREATHED: IF AFFECTED, REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING IS
DIFFICULT ADMINISTER OXYGEN. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED GIVE
ARTIFICI;AL RESPIRATION. KEEP PERSON WARM, QUIET, AND GET
MEDICALiATTENTION.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY..DATA
HAZARDOUS :P,O:LY'I~R I~'~T~N~ NONE ..
"-D:[SC~E'D'(E:~US.H-:TS'0RF'A:CE~'.TTH..~ATER) OR F.~USH Mt'TH WATER TO
~F~SH'!INTO :'~[WAG'E TS~EH ~[TH ~A~ER OR DI. SPOSE OF WITH MUNICIPAL ~ASTE '"
(IF PERN['TTED BY' LOG'A:'~ REGULATIONS).
SECT[ON V[[J - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED
~ESPJRATORY PROTECTION: ·DUST MASK 'RECOMMENDED.
/ENTI~ATJ'DN: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT LOCAL EXHAUST
=ROTECTJV[ GLOVES: 'FOR CONTINUOUS HANDLING OF THE PRODUCT
~YE PROTECTION: NOT NECESSARY (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EQUIPHENT SUPPLIER).
3THER PROTECT[VE EQUIPMENT: NOT NECESSARY
SECTION JX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COHNENTS
THE INFORNATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO-BE ACCURATE BUT ~S NOT
· ~ARR.ANTED TD BE.~HETHER ORIGINATED WITH LA'JDLA~ OR NOT, ·RECIPIENTS ARE ...:
~OV~SED TO ~ONFIRH ~N A~VANCE OF NEED ·THAT THE ~NFORHATION IS CURRENT/ .
~PPL[CABLE~;~D.SUI.TABLE.TO THE[R CJRCUNSTANCES. .... . ·
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........... ' ........ R~[S~D']I'] ARTHUR L. BOYKIN
IF ON SKIN: Flush area with water.,~.'I. ".
IF IN EYES: Flush wtth wnt.~.~ nn4 'nht-~ ~ed~¢~l ~ttontiea:
IF SWALLOWED: Obtain medical attention.
IF BREATHED: If affected, remove tndtvtdn~l en er~h =t~. 'If bre~thtnF t~
I d~fficult, administer oxygen. Obtatn medic2l ~tt~ntion
I. wh~le keeoinK the oerson warm and culet.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur
STABILITY: Stable
INCOMPATABILITY: Heat and Open Flames
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SPILL: 'F~u~h--into a munici~sewer if permitted by Iocal re~uIations,
LARGE SPILL: -
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Check local, state. & federal regulations before dispos
product. Do not gun-t-re or Incinerate can,
SECT[ON VIII - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
VENTILATION:
10C21 exhaust) venttl2tton to
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: None b~lnw ~lv
Required
EYE PROTECTION: Chemical Sol~sh ~o~Fle~ ar~ ndvt~d
I
'OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
'SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COHHENTE
THE INFORMATION ACCUMULATED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE BUT ~S NOT
WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGINATED WITH LAIDLA~ OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE
ADVISED TO-CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED THAT THE INFORHATION. IS CURRENT~
APPLICABLE~ AND SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES,
7/21/86 ARTHUR BOYK[N
'"; CA~CEPTED BY O.S.H, ~ - AS ESSENTIALLY SIMILA~ikTO O.S.H.A. FORM 20)
SECTION I - PRODUCT'IDENTIFtCATION
.NUFACTURER'S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER
.AIDLAW CORPORATION (6lB) 524-9394
212 E. 5TH STREET - MEYROPOLIS, IL. 62960.'
:IEMICAL ABSTRACT NUMBER: Mixture
~EMICAL FAMILY: ~tn~
~ADE NAME & SYNONYMS: _LAIDLAW RpRAy
~RMULA: MIXTURF DE. MODIFIED SQDIUM CARBOXY CELLULOSE.
lUBRICANT. INHIBITORS & PERSERVATIVE IN WATER.
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENT ' C.A.S. ~ ". PERCENT _T~V_
Specific Chemical Identifies are bein~ witheld as a Trade Secret
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA ....
PROPERTY ': i MEASUREMENT ·
)ILING POINT (0 F) N/A
kP~R PRESSURE Not Determined
~POR DENSITY Not Determined
~ECIFIC GRAVITY 1.O62
:.RCENT VOLATILES N/A
/APORATION RATE Not Determined
I SECTION IV - FIRE $ EXPLOSION DATA
(CLOSED CUP): NONE
'<TINGUI SHING MEDIA:
-~ZARDOUS DECOMPO5 I.TI ON PRODUCTS: NUT I)~'I'~.'J{~IN~J -
IECIAL'FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: ~ooi ~:xposed container With W~ter
'4USUAL FIRE ~ EXPLOSION HAZARDS: ~ressuTizeo cans are ~n explosion hazard when
expose~ to ~ire. OD not puncture or incinera~e
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
iRMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: NOT ESTABLISHED
· -FECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: FOR PRODUCTS
;ES: ----.'-CAb cause, eye ~rrlt~tion. Obtain medical attention.
~IN: PrOlOnged contact may cause minor skin irritation.
2EATHING: ulzz~ness, t~eadacae, Upper Respiratory Irritation.
4ALLOWING: Can cause ua~crolntes~lnai l~ltatlo~, consult
.: LAIDLAW C0RPORATION
'" '--"" MATERIAL. SAFETY DATA SHEET
(ACCEPTED BY O.S.H.A. -..AS'ESSENTIALLY sIMILAR TO O.S.H.A. FORM 20)
SECTION I - pRODucT IDENTIFI-CATION
MANUFACTURER'S NAME EMERGENCY TELEPHONE 'NUMBER
LAIDLAW CORPORATION .. (618) 524--9394
1212 E..5TH ST. - METROPOLIS, IL. 6.2960
CHEMICAL ABSTRACT NUMBER' MIXTURE
CHEMICAL FAMILY: PLASTICIZER
TRADE NAME & SYNONYMS: LAIDLAW PLASTICIZER
FORMULA' MIXTURE OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON G DI ·
(2-ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE
SECTION II - HAZARDOUR INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENT C.A.S. ~. PERCENT TLV
SPECIFIC CHEMICAL IDENTITIES ARE BEING WITHHELD AS A TRADE SECRET.
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA ~
,~' PROPERTY MEASUREMENT
BOILING POINT--(~ F) 284
VAPOR PRESSURE NOT DETERMINED
VAPOR DENSITY NOT DETERMINED
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.9300
PERCENT VOLATILES 21
· EVAPORATION RATE NOT DETERMINED
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA
FLASH POINT (CLOSED CUP)' 164
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY CHEMICAL FOAM, REGULAR FOAM
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: MAY FORM TOXIC MATERIALS: CARBON DIOXIDE,
CARBON MONOXIDE, VARIOUS HYDROCARBONS, ETC.
SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES' SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS WITH A
FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN PRESSURE DEMAND
OR OTHER POSITIVE PRESSURE.MODE.
UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL, BUT NO UNUSUAL HAZARDS
ARE PRESENTED.
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
PERMISSIBLE EX.P.OSURE LEVEL: NONE ESTABLISHED
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOS~R[: FOR pRODUCTS
EYES: CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION
SKIN: CAN CAUSE SLIGHT IRRITATION WITH PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT.
BREATHING: EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL AND RESPIRATORY
[RRITATIOH, DIZZINESS, WEAKNESS, FATIGUE, POSSIBLE UNCONSCIOUSNESS,
AND EVEN ASPHYXIATION.
SWALLOWING' CAN CAUSE GAS~ROINTESTI. NAL IRRITATION, NAUSEA, VOMITING, AND
DIARRHEA. ASPIRATION OF MATERIAL INTO THE ~UNGS CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL
PNEUMONITIS WHICH CAN BE FATAL.
PLASTTCTZER ~J_ .... ~
SECTION V - HEALTH.HAZARD DATA (CONTINUED)
FIRST AID
IF'ON SKIN' THOROUGHLY WASH EXPOSED AR'EA WITH SOAP & WATER, REMOVE
CONTAMINATED CLOTHING, LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE
RE-USE.
IF IN EYES: FLUSH With COPIOUS AMOUNTS OF WATER, LIFTING UPPER & LOWER LIDS
OCCASIONALLY, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.
iF SWALLOWED: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, KEEP PERSON WARM, QUIET, & GEt MEDICAL
ATTENTION.. ASPIRATION OF MATERIAL INTO THE LUNGS DUE TO
VOMITING CAN CAUSE CHEMICAL PNUEMONITIS WHICH CAN BE FATAL.
IF BREATHED' IF AFFECTED, REMOVE INDIVIDUAL TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING IS
DIFFICULT ADMINISTER OXYGEN. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED GIVE
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. KEEP PERSON WARM, QUIET 8 GET'MEDICAL
ATTENTION.
SECTION Y1 - REACTI.V~T¥ DATA
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: CANNOT OCCUR
STABILITy: STABLE
INCOMPATABILITY: AVOID CONTACT.WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SPILL: ABSORB LIQUID ON PAPER, VERMICULITE, FLOOR ABSORBENT, OR OTHER
ABSORBENT MATERIAL.
LARGE SPILL: ELIMINATE ALL IGNITION SOURCES, PERSONS NOT WEARING PROTECTIVE
-EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE'EXCLUDED FROM AREA OF SPILL UNTIL CLEAN-UP
HAS BEEN COMPLETED. STOP SPILL AT SOURCE, DIKE AREA OF SPILL TO
PREVENT SPREADING PUMP LIOUID TO SALVAGE. TANK. REMAINING L'IOUID
MAY BE TAKEN AND SHOVELED INTO CONTAINERS.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD' CONTAMINATED ABSORBENT MAY BE OEPOSITED IN A LANDFILL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. DESTROY
BY LIQUID INCINERATION.
SECTION VIII - PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO BE USED
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: IF TLr .OF THE PRODUCT OF ANY COMPONENT IS EXCEEDED.
A NIOSH/OSHA APPROVED RESPIRATOR'Iq AhVT~Fh TN'ARqFNr~
OF PROPER ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL.
VENTILATION: PROVIDE SUFFICIENT MECHANICAL (GENERAL AND/OR LOCAL
VENTILATION TO MAINTAIN EXPOSURE BELOW TLr(S).
PROTECTIVE GLOVES: WEAR RESISTANT GLOVES SUCH AS: NITRILE RUBBER
EYE PROTECTION: CH.~MICAL SPLASH GOGG, LES IN COMPLIANCE WITH OSHA
REGULATIONS ARE ADVISED' (CONSULT YOUR SAFETY EQUIPM~H~
SUPPLIER),
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT'TO PREVEnt REPEATED OR PROLONGED SKiN CONTACT, WEAR
IMPERVIOUS CLOTHING AND BOOTS.
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS
~-~FORMA~-~~TED HE~-IS BELIEVED TO B~ ACC4JRATE BUT IS NOT
WARRANTED TO BE WHETHER ORIGinATED WITH LAIDLAW OR NOT. RECIPIENTS ARE ADVISED
TO CONFIRM IN ADVANCE OF NEED 'THAT THE INFORMATION IS CURRENT, APPLICABLE, AND
SUITABLE TO THEIR CIRCUMSTANCE~!J'.
REVISED 1/15/86 ARTHUR L. BOYKIN
~'~ DATE PREPARED 10/85 '~,-: ~ P_A~'E-I
No. 1-01800 .. ..
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairl. ng,.:shipbuildlng, and Shil3breaklng (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 19171
SECTION I
MANUFACTURER'S NAME ~ EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO.
CALED SIGNAL CHEMICAL J 201 - 6~6-7575
ADDRESS
.26 HANES DRIVE. WAYNE, N.J. 07470 -.
CHF,~.llCAL NAME AND SYNONYMS ) TRADE NAME AND SYNONYMS
MIXTU~(E -' I CWT
CHEMICAL FAMILY .. ~ FOR~'vi, ULA
AQUEOUS QUATERNARY SOLUTION' I MIXTURE
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS CAS NUMBER % TLV. (Un,ts}
Alkyl Dimethyl Benzylammonium Chloride (C8-C18) ND 4.5 NE
Tributyl Tin Neodecanoate ND 2.5 N~
Alky~ Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride (C12-C16) ND ,..- 2.25 NE
Dimethyl Ethyl Ammonium Bromide ND .75 NE
SPF_CIFICMATURE OF HAZARD/COMMF,NTS Registered as required by EPA. Product is not hazardous in
normal use. Can cause eye irritation.
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Point (CF) 212 Specific Gravity (H.zO= 1) 1.0
' Percent Volatile
Vapor Pressure (mmHg.) ~ ' ' By Volume (%) ., 90
EvaDoration Rate ;,.. · ~:.:
Vapor Density fAir · 11 ~ (Butyl' Ace -1i'-"' .': " Slower
Solubility in W&tee' ~o~lp Le Ce
Appea,anc, a.d OdD, ; 'Clemr. coi~rless liquid. No ad'Er ' ::'
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
>210°F (Tag Closed Cup) ~ ·
EXTINGblSHING ~WaterlFo9 ~Foam ~Alcohol Foam ~Carbon DiDdle ~Orv Chemical ~Other
MEDIA
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTI~JG PROCEDURES
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZAHOS
Non~
NAm NOt Applic,)ble ND = No Data Available NE = Not Established <,, Less Than ~= Greater Than
" ' .... ~'~ SECTIONV - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE .'
EFFECTSOF OVEREXPOSURE Skin and Eyes: Prolonged contact can cause irritation· Which may be severe. Ingestion: Probable mucosal damage and possible circulatory shock if large
amounts ingested. Inhalation: Not a route of exposure. Mists. if inhaled would be similar
to ingestion. ,
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eyes and Skin: Flush with water. Get medical attention.
In~_estion: Drink large amounts of water, milk, egg whites,· or gelatin. Avoid alcohol.
Call physician immediately. Note to physician: Mucosal damage may preclude gastric
lauage. Treat for circulatory sh6ck, respiratory depression, aud convulsions as needed.
SECTIONVI - REACTIVITY DATA
CONOITIONSTO AVOID
UNSTABLE' i~ , ,
STABILITY
STABLE (~ None Known
INCOMPATABILITY {MaterijIs to avo,d;
O×idizinq a~ents
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
Thermal: Carbon monoxide, ammonia, nitrous oxides, Hydrogen chloride.
CONDITIONS TO AVOID
MAY OCCUR [] ....
HAZARDOUS
POLYMERIZATION None Known
WILL NOT OCCUR J~
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED ORSPILi ['fO
Flush with water and absorb with inert absorbant. "
WASTE OISPOSALMETHOD. Sanitary land fill. Do not allow discharge into lakes, streams, ponds, .I
or public waters. Comply with all Federal, State, and Local Regulations for chemical
wastes.
SECTION VIII · SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIHAi'ORY PROTECTION ($~ec~/¥ rypel
Not required in normal o.~eration .... .
LOCAL EXHAUST SPECIAl.. . ..
VENTILATION If mists are generated None
MECHANICAL t(~tne~',~lJ O~TH. ER .47~-' ft.,'* - · ' '.
Sufficient
PROTECTIVE GLOVES ! EYE PROTECTION
Rubber or ~lastic ! Goggles or face shields
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANOLING AND STORING GOOD INDUSTRIAL HYGEtNE SHOULD BE PRACTICED
Do not store in steel or aluminum. Keep away from children. Do not freeze.
Keep container closed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
OTHERPRECAuTIONS
Carefully read directions and warnings on labels.
We believe the statements, tech,~ical information and recommendations contained herein a~e reliable, but given w'thO~l warranty or W~tI~ of any ki~.
expte~ or ~mpiied. and we a~ume no re~onsibilty for any Ios~ dama~, or expend, dir~t or con~uental, ari~ng from cheer u~.
Luidl w
CoRpORATION 1212 EAST FIFTH STREET · METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS 62960 · (6 ! 8) 524-9394
SEPTEMBER 11, ].987
MR. RALPH E. HUEY
HAZARDOUS HATE R I ALS COORD I NATOR ~ E ~-, E I ~ E II
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION SE~'1 j~ ~87
BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTKENT
2130 "G" STREET ~'1~ ............
BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301
DEAR MR. HUEY,
THE INFORMATION YOU REQUESTED CONCERNING LAIDLAW PRODUCTS IS A TRADE SECRET
AND SHALL NOT BE DISCLOSED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED FOR IN CHAPTER 6.95, SECTION
25511 (D) 1,2. THE CHEMICAL BREAKDOWN FOR THE PRODUCTS IN QUESTION LIST
ONLY THOSE ITEMS THAT ARE IDENTIFIED AS HAZARDOUS PURSUANT TO 29 CFR
1910. 1200 SUBPART Z; 40 CFR; NTP; ACGIH; AND IARC.
LAIDLAW SPRAY SIZING
SODIUM TETRABORATE DECAHYDRATE 3%
PROPELLENT 5 %
NON-HAZARDOUS I.NGREDI ENTS 92%
LAIDLAW PLASTICIZER
MINERAL SPIRITS 21%
DI.OCTYL PHTHALATE 79%
LAIDLAW RAPID SPOT REMOVER
BACTERIAL PROTEASE SUBTILISIN 29%
SODIUM PHOSPHATE, DIBASIC 32%
NON-HAZARDOUS I NGREDI ENTS 39%
I TRUST THAT THIS INFORMATION IS SUFFICIENT FOR YOUR EVALUATION. IF YOU
HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
SINCERELY,
CHEMICAL PRODUCT MANAGER
LABO'R~
" U.S. DEPARTMENT OF
OMB No. 44-R1387
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
JANUARY 1987
· Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing,
Shipbuilding, ~nd Shipbreaking (29 CFR i915, 1916, 1917)
INDCO
SECTION I ~110
MANUEACTURER'S NAME I EMERGENC~ TELEPHONE ND.
INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION I (415) 822-5070
ADDRF..~S [Number, Street, City, State, and ZIP Code)
2655 Tn~alls Street ,qan Fr~n~.~.~, PA qa] ?a
CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS ' I TRADE NAME AND SYNONYMS
Sodium Metas~] ~cat~/,qo~um Phosphate. I Aluminum H.T. C]ean~r
CHEMICAL FAMILY -- Mixture / FORMULA .
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
PAINTS. PRESERVATIVES, & SOLVENTS % ] TLV TLV
(Unitl) ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATINGS % IUnit~)
PIGMENT5 N/A BASE M~'TAI.
C,~TALYST N/A ALLOYS N/A
VEHICLE N/A METALLIC COATINGS N/A
FILLER METAL
SOLVENTS N/A PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX N/A
ADDITIVES N/A OTHERS N/A
OTHERS N/A
TLV
· C.A. S. # HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, OR GASES % (UAitd
6834-92-0 Sodium Metas~l~c~t~ 45 N/A
533-96-0 Sod~ um Se~qu~ carbon~t~ ?0 N/A
7758-29-4 Sodium Tripoly Phosphate 30 N/A
N/A Nor[y1 phenox~ypo] y (R~.~y] ~.n~nwy) P.~hann] 5 ~/A
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
COILING POINT (oF'.) N/A SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H20=l) N/~
pERCENT, VOLATILE
VAPOR PRESSURE (mm H9.} N/:A BY VOLUME (%)
'..EVAPORATION RATE
VAPOR DENSITY [AIR=!J N/A ( .... "[) .... N/A
~43LUalLITY IN WATER Complete
~PE~kRANCEAND ODOR White qranules, odorless.
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
N/A ~ /
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA.
N/A
~EClAE FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES
None.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS
Non~
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R~. M~¥ ~
ROUTE OF ENTRY: INGESTIO~
NOT A INGEN
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD'DATA
THRF--SHOLD LIMIT VALUE
N/A
EFFECTS OF OVEREXeOSU RE
Dust may cause irratation of eyes and irritation of nose and throat.
Repeated contact may cause redness and dry craked skin.
EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
RYR/SKTN: T~d~at~]y flush wth plenty of w~t~r for at ]~ast 15 m~n.
for eyes, call a physican. INGESTION: Do not enduce vomiting. Give
large quantities o~ water. ~ve at least I ounce vinegar ~n equal
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
~TBILITY C~DITIONS TO AVOID
UNSTABLE
sTABLE X N / A
INCOMPATABILI~ (Marcels to avoid)
Acids ':
~ZAROQU~ DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS
None
--COHDITIOHS-TO-~VO ID ~
~zaaoous MA~ OCCU. Fla~ab. le Hydroqen Gas may'be~O-
~LYMERIZATION duCed on reacts .with acids, prolo~ed
w~uu ~OT OCCUR X
c~Lac. L wiLh alu.,inum, Lin, lard, ~nd zinc.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL I$ RELEASED OR SPILLED
Sweep, scoop, or vacuum spill.
Neutralizing agent: Acetic Acid.
W~TEOISPOSALMETHOO
Preferred manner of disposal is in secured, landfill in accordance
with local environmental regulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION [Specify type)
NIOSH dust respi'rator-'
LOCAL EXHAUST SPECIAL
VEJ~TI[~kTION General room dilution or local N/A
ME.CH LNICAL (General/exhaust ven~ila~mn -N./-A
PROTECTIVE GLOVES I EYE PROTECTION
Rubber I Goggles
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Full c~ver clothing.
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING
DO not store near acids. 'Keep dry.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS
Wash. after use.
PAGE (2! Form OSHA-20
GI'O ~:10.S40 Reqf. Mil, 7,1
AREA CODE 805 · PH. 324-9414
1021 EIGHTH STREET · BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93304
RECEIVED
NOV 3 1987
October 29, 1987 Ans0d .............
Bakersfield Fire Department
Hazadous Material .Division
2130 "G" Street
Bakersfield, California 93301
To Whc~ It May Concern,
I am forwarding to your department copies of material safety data sheets for
new chemicals we are using. In addition there are a few material safety data
sheets that we just received for chemicals we have been using for sc~e time.
The suppliers have been slow in passing this information on to us.
Sincerely,
Jarrell L. Epp
Enclosed; Material Safety Data Sheets
J~S/ams
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
~.~LD LIHI[ VALU~
25 PPM on a t[me-we/qnted averaoe b~s[s. See Title 8, sec. 51~5.
L/quid couses ~evere burns, yopor extremely [rritat[nq. Soo section 8 Nanufactur[nq
Chemists Associot ion Chemicol Dote Sheet SD-i3.
Inhalation: Remove to fre,~h air. apDly artific[ol ro,~pirqtion, Got m~ical attention.
Eye contact: Flush with ~'ater for at least 15 min~tos, Get ~ical attention. Skin
contact: Flush ~ith water.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
' ~oLl[~s I0
wILL t~T ~R · X
* SECTION Vii - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
$1}.~ ~'O F~ TAXEN JN C. kSE I~ATER[AL [$ I~ELEA'iED OF{ SPILLED
Fl(:.sh '~it/t .olenty n? wo]Zer.
SECTION VIII- SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
f~l"-Pi~IArOk'"r PI~ECTIGt4 (S,~ecity ~y~)
C,hem/cal ccrtr/d~e respiratnr, cann/s?er mn,~+ .s~lf-r:nnt~in~
k~t ~UST SF~CIAL
~ ~Jct~ ~EO~I~L (~nornl) OB~R
'SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
P.~£~r tn MqcrP'n~f':,'/n3 F'h,~n/.~'t.~ zl.~,nn. Ch~.m. S~Y~y £?~ta Shoot SD-I~.
January 22, 19~, , /q
WILLARD PRODUCTS
P.O. 80X 249 a 70 CHEMICAL WAY · REOWOO0 CI~. CA g4064 a .{435~ 365-3300
Corrosive MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET'
· Iflformition on th~l form is lurnilhed tolely for the purpose of COmDliance w,th lhe OccuPational Safely end Health
.... SECTION I '.
~SS (~r, S~r~t, City, Stnre, a~. ZZP ~e) '
8ECTI~;II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS '-
TLV · ALLOYS AND METALLIC COATING~
PAI~, PRESERVA~VES, & ~OLVENT~ %' (Unil~)
PlaNTS BA~ ~TAL
~TALYST ;~ ' ALLOYS . -
~EH[~E " ~TALL[C
FILLER ~TAL
~L~NTS PLUS ~AT[~ OR ~. FL~
' '0~ ......... "" '" ' ......~ . .
TLV
HA~RQOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLIDS, O~ GASES % (Units)
SECTION ill - PHYSICAL DATA
I~gILING POINT ('F) (~.~ ~'~O-- $1'ECIFIC GRAVITY (H20-1)
VA~R ~SS~ (~) ~NT ~LATILE
7~mm dOOF ~.Tp~/~ [w VOL~ (~ __~
VA~R ~NSJ~ (AIR-I) .--. ~VAm~rl~ ~fE
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA' '
None Ammon fa va~r · 1
Non-f/ammab/e u~Yer usual CO~[t [on~.
Fnr ff[re~ [nvolv[n~ thJ~ m~fe~[~l, do not [.'~te~
without proper protect ive equipment.
~ fl~ ~ EXPLOSI~
~o~e
. MCKESSON CtlEMICAL COMPANY ONE POST STREET SAN FPJtNCISCO, CA 94104
E"MERGENCY ASSISTANCE
FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE INVOLVING CHEMICALS CALL CHEMTREC
(800) 424-9800.
FOR PRODUCT AND SALES INFOI~fATION
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MCKESSON CtlEMICAL COMPANY SERVICE CENTER
'L PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION .)
:"D PRODUCT ME: SODIUM BISULFITE CAS NO.: MIXTURE
COMMON NAMES/SYNONYMS: SODIUM ACID MCKESSON CODE: T1856
SULFITE;.SODIUM HYDROGEN SULFITE
FORMULA: MIXTURE DATE ISSUED: 02/86
HAZARD RATING (NFPA 704) SUPERCEDES: 11/85
HEALTH: 2 HAZARD RATING SCALE:
FIRE: 0 O=MINIMAL 8=SERIOUS
REACTIVITY: 0 I=SLIGHT 4=SEVERE
SPECIAL: NONE 2=MODERATE
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
EXPOSURE LIMITS, PPM
OSHA ACGIH OTHER
COMPONENT % PEL TLV LIMIT HAZARD
NA H S 03 UNKNOWN NONE 1 NONE IRRITANT
NA2 S2 05 UNKNOWN NONE 1 NONE IRRITANT
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
BOILING POINT, DEG F: N/A VAPOR PRESSURE, MM HG/20 DEG C: N/G
MELTING POINT, DEG F: >'802 DECOMPOSES VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l): N/G
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER=l): 1.48 WATER SOLUBILITY, %: 100
-'~=.j - APPEARANCE AND.ODOR: COARSE ........ EVAPORAT-ION.-RATE (BUTYL ACETATE=I):_N/G ..........
· WHITE GRANULES; ODOR OF SULFUR DIOXIDE
FIRST AID MEASURES
:- '.. I l'
.::.:i~ <~'.i,?,.5~'~.> ..<...i?--),' ~".~ .:.~.::~:!?ii.~!75,:<<,~.<-~....... ....... . ~ .'... : ...... --...~-'~'v-'... ,~ '..-<,~ · .'.' .... h' :'. '~.' !' ....~ .:.>...' 7 .i' :<' "" """ .' ..."' '.,.
';'< i'<~.<>ii>i.}i:i;!'- i.'SO~i~.i ~i~L~i'~ ~'"..}".i'; "i'. '.' J )~.>,-' '-.: "'''/""i""'"'<' "'. '>-' "'' .'i' REVIsION.oF}' 021i4/86
?.:'.' ';'i N ;<:;'mmov :TO!'F Sa GIVE ARTIFICIAL SPI TION IF'
~ ~ gREgTHING;'~ET-I~EDIA~ MEDICAL A~NTION. · ' : · .'
· : .2........ ,.'. .. .- - , '. .~ ..,[ . ',.'... : ....
. ..'.-':'}."' "IN CASE OF. EYE CONTACT:' I~EDIATELY FLUSH EYES WI~ LOTS OF RUNNING
· ::.-'~.-.<.' ~A~R FOR 15.MINUTES, LIFTING ~E UPPER AND LOWER EYELIDS OCCASIONALLY.
GET I~EOlAI~ MEDIClL A~ENTION.
'.?.(:~.~;:.'/-:'.,..":,.:'...,'.' .... ..::~.~.:;~>.:',."..:.>.'.,.'-.........-.,... .... - .....:,. ...... :~ ,~ ::~..
"' IN CtSE OF SKIN'CONTACT: I~EDIATELY WASH SKIN ~ITH LOTS OF SOAP AND
'WATER. R~OVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SIlOESI ~tSH BEFORE REUSE. GET
~OlCtL A~ENTION IF IRRITATION PERSISTS AFTER WISHING.
IF ~ALLO~ED: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF CONSCIOUS, GIVE LOTS OF WATER
OR MILK. GET I~EDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT GIVE ANYTHING BY
· '.'".:..";.'.<. MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS OR CONVULSING PE~ON. .'.
HEAL~I HAZARD
PRIMARY ROU~S OF EXPOSURE: SKIN OR EIE CONTACT, INFLATION.'
SIGNS t~D S~PTOMS OF EXPOSURE
INfLaTION: BREATHING DUST MAY IRRITATE THE NOSE AND TIIROAT AND
LUNGS.
E~E CO~TACT~ DUSTS M~ IRRITATE T~E E~ES CAUSING REDNESS t~D P~IN.
SKIN CONTACT: CONCENTRATED SOLUTIONS MAY BE IRRITATING TO THE SKIN.
~ALLOWED: ~ALLO~ING ~E LIQUI9 WIL CAUSE IRRITATION OF THE MOUTH,
ESOPHAGUS AND STOMACH, RESULTING IN NAUSEA, VOMITING, HEADACHE AND
ABDOMINAL PAIN. LARGE DOSES MAY BE FATAL.
CHRONIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE: NO SPECIFIC INFO~A~ION AVAILabLE.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVA~D BY EXPOSURE: SOME INDIVIDUALS
ARE EXTR~L~ SENSITIVE TO MINUTE AMOUNTS OF INGESTED SULFIDES. SYMP-
TOMS ~I INCLUDE BRONCHO CONSTRICTION, SIIOCK, GiSmO-INTESTINAL DISTUR-
BANCES, ANGLO EDEMA, FLUSIIING, AND ~IN~LIN~ SENSATIONS.
TOXICI~
O~L: .~T-LDSO = 2 G/KG
DE~AL: NO DATA FOUND
INFLATION: NO DITA FOUND
CARCINOGENICITY: ~IS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO ~E i CARCINOGEN
BY ~E NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM, THE IN~RNATIONAL AGENCY FOR
RESEARCH ON CANCER, OR THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFE~ AND ~ALTH ADMINISTRATION
OT~R DAT~: THIS M~TERIAL HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE EXPERI~NTALL~ M~TgGENIC
PERSONAL PROTECTION
" J I' ,'
'.¢i O':'i.":'i"."VENTILATiON':''': LOCAL MECItANICAL ExHAUs~ VENTILATION'CAPABLE OF MINIMIZING":'::'.' "" .)
:?.:,.'i~: '~ .:'..RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: NIOSH-APPROVED"DUST RESPIRATOR OR MASK IN T~
================= ==== =: :. : . .'ABSENCE OF ADEQUATE ENVIRO~ENTAL CONTROLS ~T TIlE POINT OF ~SE. ..
EYE PROTECTION: CHEMICAL GOGGLES AND HAR~ ~AT.
~. PROACTIVE CLO~ING: LONG-SLEEVED SIIIRT, TROUSERS, SAFE~ SHOES,
. RESISTANT GLOVES AND ~CID-RESISTg~T gPRON.
OTHER PROACTIVE MEASURES: ~N EYEWASH AN~ SAFETY StlOWER SHOULD gE
· . NEARBY AND ~ADY FOR ~SE.
-:.. ' · FIRE ~N~ EXPLOSION INFO~ATION
FLASH POINT, DEG F~ NOT FLA~AgLE FLYABLE LIMITS IN ~IR,
METHOD ~SE~: N/A LO~ER: N/A ~PPER: N/~
EXTINGUISHING~DXA: USE ANY APPROPRIATE ME~I~ FOR EXTINGUISHIN~
SURROUNDING FIRES.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: FIRE FIGHTERS SHOULD WE~R SELF-
CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. USE WATER SPRAY TO COOL
~NUSUAL FIRE'fiND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: EXTINGUISH fiLL NEARB~ SOURCES OF
IGNITION SINCE VAPORS DECOMPOSE TO TOXIC PRO~CTS AT tIIOB
TEMPERATURES.
HAZARDOUS REACTIVIT~
STABILI~: STRENGTH DIMINISHES SOMEWHAT WI~ AGE. GRADUALLY DECOMPOSES
IN AIR TO S~LF~TE, GENERATING SULFUROUS fiCI~
POLYMERIZATION: ~ILL NOT OCCUR.
~ONDIIIONS TO AVOid: AIR, ~EAT (ABOVE 221DEG F).
MATERIALS TO AVOID: ACI~S, OXIDIZING MATERIALS, ALUMINSM, WATER.
B~ZgRDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: WILL LIBERATE OXIDES OF SULFUR AND
SPILL, LEAK, ~ND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
~ClIO~ I0 TAKE FOR SPILLS OR LEAKSt WEAR PROACTIVE E~UIPMENI
..... R~BBER BOOTS, RUBBER GLOVES, RUBBER ~PRON,.CII~ICAL GOGGLES, ~ND RESPIR-
~IOR~ PROTECTION. FOR SMALL SPILLS, SWEEP UP AND ~ISpOsE OF IN'DOT-'
APPROVED W~S~ CONTAINERS. FOR LARGE SPILLS, SHOVEL INTO DOT-APPROVED
was co az ns. CO PL WI n aLL a PLZCanL COVEn E aL- ECULA -ZO S ..................
ON SPILL REPORTING, gN~ HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF ~ASTE. --
DISPOSAL ME,ODS:' DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED PRODUCT AND MATERIALS ~SED
".'.'::i':'~,~ -:::"'i::'.:i~:. '":'.~'.'i':': :~.'i',":' "?""-..: -"~':: :'i:':'.. · ': ..... .? :-~... ....: .'. -:.'- -' '-: '. 1.' ..-~:"" '.'?-'":,-~':"~:",'-.":'¥:-:::".-: "?":....- '"-" :":--.":.: "'"'.~'. .'J
'-...:'.': .:.i:..'. SODIUM .BiSULFiTE' :-.:.' ..?.'!.:". :..'.': ' ...". '.:. !':.!-:.... i~EViSiON'-OF~
CONSULT'APPROPRIATE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATOR¥..AGENCIES TO. ~' ' '. '.. -'
""'-':- .':-~'. ASCERTAIN-pROPER DISPOSAL PROCEDURES.' ' ' ' .. '' ' ' "- ' "'""/'"'-.'i: ..... '
.... · NOTE:' EMPTM CONTAINERS CAN HAVE RESIDUES, GASES AND MISTS"~ND ARE .- ·
ii'..~.'.....SUBJECT TO PROPER WASTE. DISPOSAL, AS ABOVE. .. '.:
SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
' ~ STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: STORE'IN A COOL, DRY, WELL-VENTILATED
PLACE. KEEP BAGS DRY AT ALL TIMES. WASH THOROUGIILY AFTER HANDLING. DO
NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKIN, OR ON CLOTtlING.
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS: NONE.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS: CONTAINERS, EVEN TIIOSE TIIAT HAVE BEEN EMPTIED, WILL
" RETAIN-PRODUCT RESIDUE AND VAPORS.. ALWAYS.OBEYHAZARD WARNINGS AND'-.
HANDLE EMPTY CONTAINERS AS IF THEY WERE FULL.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFOrmATION
CONTACT DOUGLAS EISNER, TECHNICAL DIRECTOR, MCKESSON CHEMICAL COMPANY
DURING BUSINESS HOURS, PACIFIC TIME (415)958-9214
NOTICE
. ALL INFORMATION, RECOmENDATIONS, AND SUGGESTIONS APPEARING HEREIN
~ CONCERNING THIS pRODUCT ARE BASED UPON DATA OBTAINED FROM THE
MANUFACTURER AND/OR RECOGNIZED TECHNICAL SOURCES; HOWEVER, MCKESSON
CHEMICAL COMPANY ("MCC") MAKES NO WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION OR GUARANTY
AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY. OR COMPLETENESS OF THE MATERIAL SET
FORTH HEREIN. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE THE SAFETY,
TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY OF HIS OWN USE, HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF THE
PRODUCT. ADDITIONAL PRODUCT LITERATURE MAY BE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
SINCE ACTUAL USE BY OTHERS IS BEYOND OUR CONTROL, NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, IS MADE BY MCC AS TO THE EFFECTS OF SUCH USE, THE RESULTS TO
BE OBTAINED OR THE SAFETY AND TOXICITY OF THE PRODUCT, NOR DOES MCC
ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF USE BY OTHERS OF THE PRODUCT
REFERRED TO HEREIN. THE DATA IN THIS MSDS RELATE ONLY TO THE SPECIFIC
MATERIAL DESIGNATED HEREIN AND DO NOT RELATE TO USE IN COMBINATION WITH
ANY OTIIER MATERIAL OR IN ANY PROCESS.
REVISION 0000002
02/86: REVISED FIRST AID MEASURES.
· ********* END OF MSDS
· ..'..: ~.':..: ~-."'"':.:'.'-7.t~ ~. i "...-. ": :':.,::'.".-.i: . 'i ').:.... ,':'..;......-.- -... · ' ~ ',· ..' ..... "..-.: ... - '.,'.. :'..': :. '-. -'.'-2 · ." :-' .'. .
MCKESSON CHEMICAL COMPANY
.. '.. BAKERSFIELD WAREHOUSE '. ..
...., ..:.-:'.'. . . :)' :. · ! '.'..-."":' .. ',.. '.:, .. '.[ . . .... .... ._.~... .....' .- . . ::.'. :...'-:, . ~ ':
2983 16TH STREET '
BAKERSFIELD CA 93301
MCKESSON CHEMICAL COMPANY ONE POST STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE
FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE INVOLVING .CHEMICALS CALL CHEMTREC
(800) 424-9300.
FOR PRODUCT AND SALES INFORMATION
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL MCKESSON CIlEMICAL COMPANY SERVICE CENTER
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
PRODUCT NAME: SODIUM HYDROSULFITE CAS NO.: 7775-14-6
COMMON NAMES/SYNONYMS: SODIUM DITHIONITE; MCKESSON CODE: Tll61
DITHIONOUS ACID, DISODIUM SALT; SODIUM SULFOXYLATE
FORMULA: NA2 S2 04 DATE ISSUED: 02/86
ItAZARD-RATING (NFPA 704) SUPERCEDES: 11/85
HEALTH: 2 HAZARD RATING SCALE:
FIRE: 8 O=MINIMAL 3=SERIOUS
REACTIVITY: 2 I=SLIGHT 4=SEVERE
SPECIAL: NO WATER 2=MODERATE
HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
EXPOSURE LIMITS, MG/M8
OSHA ACGIH OTHER
COMPONENT % PEL TLV LIMIT HAZARD
SODIUM HYDROSULFITE 85-90 NONE 10 NONE FLAMMABLE;
IRRITANT
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
BOILING POINT, DEG F: N/A VAPOR PRESSURE, MM HG/20 DEG C: N/A
MELTING POINT, DEG F: 130 (DECOMPOSES) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l): N/A
SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER=l): 2.2 WATER SOLUBILITY, %: 18
APPEARANCE AND ODOR: EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE=l): N/A
WHITE TO GRAY WHITE CRYSTALLENE POWDER;
SLIGIIT ODOR OF SULFUR DIOXIDE
BREATHING. GET i~EDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION.
. "" IN CASE OF EYE CONTACT: IMMEDIATELY FLUSH E~ES WIT~ LOTS OF R~NI~C
'WATER FOR 15 MINUTES, LIFTING ~HE ~PPER AN~ LO~ER E~ELIDS OCCASIONALLY.
IN CASE OF SKIN CONTACT; I~EDIATEL~ ~AS~ SKIN WITH LOTS OF SO~P AND
· ~R. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AN~ StIOES; WASH BEFORE REUSE. GET
MEDICAL ~E~TIO~ IF IRRIT~TIO~ PERSISTS AFTER
IF ~ALLOWE~; DO ~OT INDUCE ~O~ITI~. IF CONSCIOUS, ~IVE LOTS OF SOAP~
'"'" WATER, MILK OR MILK OF ~GNESIA. GET I~E~I~ MEDICAL
NOT GIVE h~THI~ B~ MO~T~ TO ~ ~NCONSClOUS OR CO~V~LSI~ PERSON.
IIEALTH HAZARD I~FO~TIO~
PRIMAR~ ROUTES OF EXPOSURE; SKIN OR E~E CONTACT
SIGNS AN~ S~MP~OMS OF EEPOS~RE
INHALATION; ~UST ~AY IRRITATE THE NOSE, THROAT AND.RESPIRATOR~
TRACT.
E~E CONTACT; D~STS WILL IRRITATE THE E~ES AN~ PROLONGED CONTACT
MA~ BURN T~E E~ES.
SKI~ CONTACT; CONTACT WIT~ SKIN M~ C~SE IRRITaTIOn. PROLONGED
IRRIThTION MA~ C~SE
SWALLOWED; ~ALLOWING T~E ~USTS OR SOLIDS M~I C~SE IRRIT~TIO~
B~RNS OF MOUTH, THROAT fiND MUCOUS MEMBRANES OF THE GASTROINTESTINAL
TRACT, NAUSEA AND VOMITING.
CHRONIC EFFECTS OF EXPOSURE' NO SPECIFIC INFO~ATION
MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERfiLL~ AGGRAVATED B~ EXPOSURE: NONE KNOWN.
, TOXICIH DATA
ORAL: NO DATA FOUND
DE~AL: NO DATA FOUND
iNHALATION: NO DATA FOUND
CfiRCINOGENICI~: THIS MATERIAL IS NOT CONSIDERED TO BE fi CARCINOGEN
B~ THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOG~ PROGRAM, THE INTERNATIONAL AGENC~ FOR
RESEARCH ON CANCER, OR THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY fiND HEALTH fiDMINIST~TION
PERSO~gL PROTECTION
:~;~C:'~.:'~..'~.''.. "!ii.!:~?.':.'.'-i.~ :':-i::./.i!~ ~ ... :... ~: ;...:~... ..,-, .. ~.' ....... .-.' ~.-...': :', :...-'. :- :::~' ;-,,':'~ ','. ¥ :'..:~ _. .: '..
SODII~'I~DR'OsuLFITE'i'" "'' '" ' " · :. "-" REVisioN OF'~ 02/14/86' '
'~: i-i""~.~'i.~'.:'!'..':-':-:'.,.'i~.'..~,...-'i'-'''. '. :: -:'.:~ .': ..' ,.' i ., -'-:' .;...i'., ."..: ~" ...: .'.'i.-:'-".';: .' -' "" '.
:"'~"::.':.":VE~TI~AiI~N: 'LoCAL':MECl~NICAL EXHAUS~ VENTILATION CAPABLE-'OF MINIMIZING'. -"
DUST I~fISSIONS!AT.THE POINT OF USE, : ....
RESPIrATORY.PROTECTION':' NIOSH-APPROVED DUST RESPInTOR OR VaSK.'..
E~E PRO~CTION:' CHEMICgL GOGGLES;
PROaCtIVE CLOTHING:` LONG-SLEEVED SHIRT, TROUSERS, RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER
GLOVES, AND RUEBER APRON.
OT~R PROACTIVE MEASURES: ~N E~EWASH AND SAFE~ SIIOWER SHOULD BE
NEARB~ AND READ~ FOR USE.
FIRE AND EXPLOSION INFO~ATION
FL~SH POINT, DEC F: N/A FLA~ABLE LIMITS IN AIR, g
METHOD USED: N/A LOWER: N/A UPPER:
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: FLOOD WITH WATER.'
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: FIRE FIGHTERS SIIOULD WEAR SELF~ ~
CONTAINED BREATtlING APPARATUS AND GLOVES COATED WITH FABRIC OR RUBBER.
USE WATER SPRA~ TO COOL NEARBY CONTAINERS ~ND STRUCTURES EXPOSED TO
FIRE.
UNUSUAL.FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: MATERIAL CAN SPONTANEOUSL~ COMBUST. ..
~LL ~OO~S OF WATER OR CO~TACT WiTH n~CUL~ UO~I~ AIR CA~ CA~SE A ~I~E )
OR IGNITE NEARBY COMBUSTIBLE ~TERIALS.
HAZARDOUS REACTIVIT~
STABILITY: STABLE POLYMERIZATION: ~ILL NOT OCCUR
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:. MOISTURE, TEMPERATURES ABOVE 112 DEC F
MATERIALS TO AVOID: ACIDS, OXIDIZING MA~RIALS, HOT ~ATER, soDIuM
CHLORITE
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: WILLL LIBE~TE SULFUR DIOXIDE AND
NA20.
SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES
ACTION TO ~A~ FOR SPILLS OR LEAKS: ~AR PROACTIVE E~UIPMENT INCLUDING
RUBBER BOOTS, RUBBER GLOVES, RUBBER APRON, AND CHEMICAL GOGGLES. COVER
WITH SODA ASH OR LIME. FOR SMALL SPILLS, S~EEP UP AND DISPOSE OF IN
DOT-APPROVED WASTE CONTAINERS. FOR LARGE SPILLS, SHOVEL INTO DOT-
APPROVED ~ASTE CONTAINERS. COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE GOVE~ENTAL
REGULATIONS ON SPILL REPORTING, AND HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF
DISPOSAL METIIODS: DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED PRODUCT AND MATERIALS USED
IN CLEA~ING UP SPILLS OR LEAKS IN A MANNER APPROVED FOR THIS MA~RIAL.
CONSULT AppROPRIATE FEDERAL, STATE A~D~LOCAL ~GULATORY"AGENCIES-TO
ASCERTAIN PROPER DISPOSAL PROCEDURES. ~
NOTE: EMPT~ CONTAINERS CAN HAVE RESIDUES, GASES AND MISTS AND ARE
SUBJECT TO PROPER WASTE DISPOSAL, AS ABOVE.
I
!?('.'i':.,.')'.'!".SoDiUM HyDROSuLFIiE'' "...'.j '.:.-..- .... .'. :.:' .'...:,--.!'..: 'REvlsiON'..oFi'02/i~80.'i..'.',' -
' ~iil i'. · :~'' :i . "i:. ': ;-: ~'.- ~.-'"~'~' ..... - .... '._. SPECIAL' PRECAUTIONS .:' . ~ .. ... .... :,:..". ~ :-- ......
· ;-.- STORAGE AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS; STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE..'STORE
'!/: '..'.'"' AWAY FROM OXIDIZING CHEMICALS AND ACIDS. KEEP CONTAINER TIGHTLY CLOSED .: ,
'":' WHEN NOT IN'USE. DO NOT USE'PRESSURE TO EMPTY CONTAINER.- WASH
THOROUGHLY. AFTER HANDLING. DO NOT GET IN EYES, ON SKIN, OR ON CLOTHING.
:-~ .... ': .... 'REPAIR 'AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS: "NONE. '" ''' '"' .... '-:'"
O~IER PRECAUTIONS; CONTAINERS, EVEN THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN EMPTIED, WILL
RETAIN PRODUCT RESIDUE AND VAPORS. AL~A¥S OBEY HAZARD WARNINGS AND
HANDLE EMPI~ CONTAINERS AS IF THEY WERE FULL.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFOPJvfATION
CONTACT DOUGLAS EISNER, TECIINICAL DIRECTOR, MCKESSON CtlEMICAL COMPANY
DURING BUSINESS HOURS, PACIFIC TIME (41§)988-9214
NOTICE
ALL INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND SUGGESTIONS APPEARING HEREIN
CONCERNING TItIS PRODUCT ARE BASED UPON DATA OBTAINED FROM THE
MANUFACTURER AND/OR RECOGNIZED TECIINICAL SOURCES; HOWEVER, MCKESSON
CHEMICAL COMPANY ("MCC") MAKES NO WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION OR GUARANTY
AS TO THE ACCURACY, SUFFICIENCY OR COMPLETENESS OF TIIEMATERIAL.SET
.) FORTH HEREIN. IT IS USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DHTE INE THE SAFEU, .
TOXICIT~ AND SUITABILITY OF HIS OWN USE, HANDLING AND DISPOSAL OF TtIE
PRODUCT. ADDITIONAL PRODUCT LITERATURE MAY BE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
SINCE ACTUAL USE BY OTHERS IS BEYOND OUR CONTROL, NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED, IS MADE BY MCC AS TO THE EFFECTS OF SUCH USE, THE RESULTS TO
BE OBTAINED OR THE SAFETY AND TOXICITY OF THE PRODUCT, NOR DOES MCC
ASSUME ANY LIABILITY ARISINO OUT OF USE BY OTHERS OF THE PRODUCT
REFERRED TO HEREIN. THE DATA IN THIS MSDS RELATE ONLY TO TtlE SPECIFIC
MATERIAL DESIGNATED HEREIN AND DO NOT RELATE TO USE IN COMBINATION WITH'-
ANY OTHER MATERIAL OR IN ANY PROCESS.
REVISION 0000002
02/86; REVISED FIRST AID MEASURES.
· ********* END OF MSDs
'.<. L'LFAP, iN',LN1 OF L=EOR
-MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
Requir~ under USDL Safety and HEalth RegJlallons for Ship Repairing. NOT OSHA
Shipbuilding, ~nd $hipbreekin9 {29 CFR 1915, 1916. 1917) ~ZA~O~S
SECTION I
~,ANUFACTUR~R'5 N~[ [ [MERG[NC~ T[L[PNONE NO.
ROYACTOHS C~C~, CO., IHt. 1 918-663-~666
~C'., -~uzsa, u~ 75145
'Hydrocarbon Emulsion -
C~EMICA~ FAMILY .
~qu~ ~ dr~uls ion
Aqueous HydrocarBon: ~ o~ '
SECIION II . HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
~AINTS. ~RES[RVA~IVES. & '~LVENTS
TLV
TLV
CATALYST ALLOYS
VEHICLE METALLIC COATINGS
FILLER METAL
SOLVENTS PLUS COATING OR CORE FLUX
ADDITIVES' OT~ER$
TLV
HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LIQUIDS, SOLID~, OR GASES
~is product does not contain any hazardous mat.erials based
~n current Department of Labor' Re~ula'tion~ as we interpret th~m.
SECTION I!1 - PHYSICAL DATA
BOILING I~OINT {'F.) . . 212° sp£c,F,c :RAy,Tv ,-,o-l) O. 94
' pi RC[NT, VOLA'r,LE
vA.oe .cENsoR[ (,~ HE.) H20 aY VOLUME (%) NA
EVAPORATION RATE ~20 ·
VAPOR DENSITY (Ale=l) ~2o ( .1) ...
SOLUBILITY IN WATER ~es
...**...Lt..Dodo. '~ite l~quid, m~ld no-residual odor.
,~,..o,~?,.,,.~..., .380o c~c i'~*'~'~'''''' 1. ~' ! ~'
[x?,N~u,S.,NG --EO,A water Fog
$PECIAL FIRE ~IGHTING PROCEDURES
, UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS None
PAGE {1) ' (Continued on revere side} Form OSHA~.20
~ECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD
~FF~CT~ O~ OVErexPOSUrE
JOJg
Skin and eves- flush with water
Ingestion- Seek medical attention.
SECT~ONV! - REACTIVITYOATA
STABILITY COe~OlrlON$ TO AVO,O
ua STA SeE Non e
HAZ~ROOU~,O~O~POSITION,. PROOuCTS NO~
~ONOI~IONS TO AVOID
NAZA~OOU~ MAY OCCUR
~LYMERIZATION
WILL NOT OCCUR ~
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
Dilute with water, mop up, use sand.
WASTE: OI$I=OSAL. METHOO
Landfill according to Federal, Sdate and local regulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
SPECIAL .-,
VENTILATION LOCAL EXHAUST No None
MECHAN,CAL. [Gener:J) None OT.ER None ' '
~'~OTECT,vE ~I.OVES Impervious gloves I eY~ ~..or~cT,o~ Splash goggles
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQuiPmENT
None '
-SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUT'IONS TO aE TAI~EN IN HANOI. lNG ANO STORING
Keep from· freezing. -
OTHER PRECAUTIONS .
None
PAGE (2) Form OSHA-20
GI~0 "i ~.~40 Re~.Ma~ 7Z
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
FIRE DEPARTMENT ~~ 2130 G STREET
R. E. HUEY~ B~ERSFIELD, 93301
HAZ MAT COORDINATOR 326-3979
Mt. Arthur Boykin
Laidlow Corporation
1212 E. 5th Street
MetroDolis, IL 62960
Dear Mr. Boykin:
Per our conversation the Hazardous Materials Division,
Bakersfield Fire Department, City of Bakersfield has been
assigned as the administering agency for the "Hazardous
Materials Release Response Plans and Inventory" -- Chapter
$.95 of the California Health & Safety Code (enclosed).
This along with the Federal "Superfund Amendments and
Regulation Act of 1986" commonly known as (SARA) require
the disclosure of trade secret information to a governmental
administering agency.
New City Cleaners in Bakersfield handle the following
materials manufactured by your company:
Laidlow Spray Sizing
Laidlow Plasticizer
RaDid Spot Remover
Please send the Chemical breakdown by weight % for these
materials to:
Hazardous Materials Division
Bakersfield Fire Department
2130 "G" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Thank you for your Cooperation.
Sincerely yours,
~azardous Materials Coordinator
REH/eg
cc' Ne~ City Cleaners