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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN (2) Hazardous Materials/Hazardous waste .Unified Permit CONDITIONS OFf.PERMIT ON~.REVERSE SIDE .,, .. - : ;. · , .. - .: This ~ermit is Issued for the following: , [] Hazardous Materials Plan' - 13 Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials Permit 113 #:: 015-000-000151 [3 Rlsk Management Program B &D BRAKE PARTS INC I-I Hazardous Waste On-Site Treatment LOCATION: 200 E 19TH ST ~IELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' " ~ ' 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Approved by: (-'Ralpl/rHuey'~! issue Date Bakersfield, CA 93301 OmeeorEv~Services ~ Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Expiration Date: 'June 30; 2003 Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE This permit is issued for the following: Materials Plan round Storage of H~.~rdous Materials PERMIT ID# 015-021~)00151 ~,~<i ~ ement Program B & D BRAKE PARTS INC LOCATION 200 E 19TH '['---.:[ ~., .,~,,~ . ~a~ ~ $~ ~ '... "-,~ ~ ....... ~ ~'% ~. '..~% · ~.~ ~.~ ~'.. '~.~ '~-"" .. "~ud '" .,'" .-" .-" .' .*' ." ." ' ¢ ¢ ~ ~'" ~ by: 0~ OFE~O~L 1715 Chewer Av~., ~ Flor B~e~el~ CA 9~301 Voice (805) ~3979 F~ (805) ~2~S76 Exp~tion Date: SITE/FACILITY D I AGR~klVI INORf~ SCALE: BUSINESS NAME:~~~~ p~~FLOOR: OF (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM ~ FACILITY DIAGR.~M, Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- - SA - " SI~,E/FA¢ILITY .DIAGRAM FORM $ INORT/ SCALE: BUSINESSNAME:~~_-----~.~~FLOOR:OF DAT~. .~ FACILITY N~ME: UNIT ~: OF (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY DiAGR.%M ~ ('Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- - SA - SITE/FACILITY DIAGRAM FORM S (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY D[AGR.%M (Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- B & D BRAKE PARTS, INC. 206 E. '19th St. ~ekersfield, Ca. 93305 324-4063 Brake Pro~Jucts ~ & D B~KE PARTS INC ~,~ SiteID: 015-021-000151 Manager : BusPhone: (661) 324-4083 Location: 200 E 19TH ST Map : 103 Com~az : Minimal City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 29C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:5013 EPA Nu~: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title HAROLD BROWN / PRESIDENT BARBARA BROWN / SECRETARY/TREAS Business Phone: (661) 324-4083x Business Phone: (661) 324-2831x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 399-7559x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 399-7559x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire DelHlth Contact : Phone: (661) 324-4083x MailAddr: 200 E 19TH ST State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93305 Owner HAROLD BROWN Phone: (661) 399-7559x Address : 6209 VALLEY CREST DR State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93308 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: I, ~../:)Ao'~q,e/q ~'¢~/t/Do hereby certify that i have (Ty,~ or print name) reviewed the attached haza~..~ou,, matarials manage. merit plan for~.¢-,2~__~_/¢~F~_,~_/~'__~__~.4~d ~.hat i'~ along with (Name oi" Business) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- a~ement plan Cot my facility. Signature Data -1- 07/02/2003 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 ~ Hanmar Inventory By Facility Unit -- MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpocHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitlMcP HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID F DH L 75.00 GAL Low 2 07/02/2003 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BACK RM CAS# F STATE ~ TYPE I PRESSURE i TEMPER3tTURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Mixture Ambient Ambient PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GALI 75.00 GAL 50.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. CAS# 100.00 Brake Fluid, Hydraulic (Diethylene Glycol Monob... 112345 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~SIBioHazI Radioactive/Amount EPA HazardsI NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag.Definell -3- 07/02/2003 F B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ----Agency Notification 04/22/1992 IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL BE NOTIFIED BY CALLING 1-800-852-7550. ADDITIONALLY EMERGENCY #911 WILL BE CALLED AND OUR ADDRESS AND THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY WILL BE -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 09/13/2000 ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BLDG EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 09/13/2000 SINCE PUBLIC IS ONLY IN LOBBY OF BUSINESS, THEY WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY VERBAL COMMAND TO EVACUATE THROUGH FRONT DOOR. Emergency Medical Plan 04/22/1992 LOCAL HOSPITAL. 4 07/02/2003 B & D BP~AKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format ~Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site -- Release Prevention 06/11/1992 KEEP BRAKE FLUID ON PALLETS IN OUT OF THE WAY PLACE. BRAKE SHOES ARE STORED WHERE THEY CANNOT BE TIPPED OVER. -- Release Containment 09/13/2000 KITTY LITTER. -- Clean Up 06/11/1992 IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. Other Resource Activation -5- 07/02/2003 F B & D BP~AKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format F Site Emergency Factors Overall Site -- Special Hazards --Utility Shut-Offs 09/13/2000 A) GAS - FRONT OF BLDG UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BLDG, GROVE ST C) WATER - BEHIND BLDG AT THE CURB, GROVE ST D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 09/13/2000 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS, 5 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR. FIRE HYDRANT - GROVE ST DIRECTLY BEHIND OUR BLDG NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANYS FENCE. Building Occupancy Level -6- 07/02/2003 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format = Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 09/13/2000 /5' WE HAVE ~;EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: SAFETY HAZ MAT TRAINING CLASS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. INFORM THEM OF ALL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS FROM MSDS & SHOW WERE THEY ARE. DISCUSS SAFETY HEALTH HAZARDS PROTECTION REGARDING OXYGEN /ACETYLENE TANKS, SAFETY GOGGLES AND MASKS TO BE USED, NO SMOKING AREAS, ALL EMPLOYEES WILL SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAFETY TRAINING. Page 2 I Held f°r Future use I Held for Future Use -7- 07/02/2003 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Manager : /l~ ~ ~2 BusPhone: (805) 324-4083 Location: 200 E 19TH ST /~ Map : 103 CommHaz : Minimal // 1 aov City : BAKERSFIELD '~'~/.~.~ ,~ (~9"~ Grid: 29C FacUnits: : CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATIO~-6.~ SIC Code:5013 EPA Numb: ~¢~ DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title HAROLD BROWN / PRESIDENT BARBARA BROWN / SECRETARY/TREAS Business Phone: (805) 324-4083x Business Phone: (805) 324-2831x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire DelHlth Contact : Phone: ( ) - x MailAddr: 200 E 19TH ST State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93305 · Owner HAROLD BROWN Phone: (8055 399-7559x Address : 6209 VALLEY CREST DR State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93308 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... ~ SpooHazlEPA Hazards[ Frm DailyMax UnitlMcP HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID F DH L 350.00 GAL Low I,~ Do hereby certify that I have reviewed the attached hazardous materials rnanage- ment plan fo ~d that it along With. any corrections COnstitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. · ignatur~-- '~.-~ '"*-'a~-. -1- 08/31/2000 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 = Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lVUVlU~ ~Vl~ / ~1 ~./--~1_~ ~Vl~ HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BACK ROOM CAS# Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient PLASTIC CONTAINER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION 7..9-' ,.b'-~ Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average ,tifF_- G~L ~ G~ ~oo.oo G~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Brake Fluid, Hydraulic (Diethylene Glycol Monob... N 112345 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ITSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N° No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low r2- 08/31/2000 f B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site --Agency Notification 04/22/1992 IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL BE NOTIFIED BY CALLING 1-800-852-7550. ADDITIONALLY EMERGENCY #911 WILL BE CALLED AND OUR ADDRESS AND THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY WILL BE -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 04/22/1992 ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 04/22/1992 SINCE PUBLIC IS ONLY IN LOBBY OF BUSINESS, THEY WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY VERBAL COMMAND TO EVACUATE THRU FRONT DOOR. Emergency Medical Plan 04/22/1992 LOCAL HOSPITAL. -3- 08/31/2000 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site -- Release Prevention 06/11/1992 KEEP BRAKE FLUID ON PALLETS IN OUT OF THE WAY PLACE. BRAKE SHOES ARE STORED WHERE THEY CANNOT BE TIPPED OVER. -- Release Containment 06/11/1992 KITTY LITTER -- Clean Up 06/11/1992 IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. Other Resource Activation -4- 08/31/2000 F B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 I Fast Forma~ ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site Special Hazards --Utility Shut-Offs 02/15/1995 A) GAS - FRONT OF BUILDING UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BUILDING - GROVE STREET C) WATER - BEHIND BUILDING AT THE CURB - GROVE STREET D) SPECIAL NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 02/15/1995 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS, FIVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR FIRE HYDRANT - GROVE STREET DIRECTLY BEHIND OUT BUILDING NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. Building Occupancy Level -5- 08/31/2000 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 015-021-000151 Fast FOrmat = Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 04/21/1997 WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: SAFETY HAZ MAT TRAINING CLASS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. INFORM THEM OF ALL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS FROM MSDS & SHOW WERE THEY ARE. DISCUSS SAFETY HEALTH HAZARDS PROTECTION REGARDING OXYGEN/ACETYLENE TANKS - SAFETY GOGGLES AND MASKS TO BE USED NO SMOKING AREAS ALL EMPLOYEES WILL SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAFETY TRAINING. -- Page 2 --Held for Future Use Held for Future Use 6 08/31/2000 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC .... ~ ..... i?:~:-~-:~-"~ SiteID' 215-000-000151 Manager : ~~~/~[~;P~o~; ~0~5~~ ~24-~ ~ ~R 1 ~; a : rate Location:City : BAKERSFIELD 200 E 19TH ST / 7 1997 id: 29C FacUnits 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION:'~*~ _S~C Code:S013 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title HAROLD BROWN / PRESIDENT BARBARA BROWN / SECRETARY/TREAS Business Phone: (805) 324-4083x Business Phone: (805) 324-2831x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire DelHlth Agency-Defined Topic Title ~-- Hazmat Inventory One Unified List -- MCP+DailyMax Order Ail Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpooHaz]EPA HazardsI Frm [ DailyMax IUnitIMCP F-~.~-~N-Kii{G (ASBESTOS SHOE ~AD DH S LBS HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID F DH L 350 GAL Low I,~ ~--a~ Do hereby certify that I have ~T¥1)e or p,dnt menl olan ~or~~t ?~nd that it along with ' ~Name ~ Busmen) any corr~ions constitute a complete and corre~ man- aO~mont plan ~or B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SHOE PADS) Days On Site Location within th~ Facility Unit / 365 SOUTH SHELVES BEHIND C~TER/ CAS# Solid Mixture Ambient AmbientIi BOX TORED AND IN USE Lrgst Cont.this Loc LBS this Loc LBS DailyAvg this Loc LBS 500.00 100.00 DailyMax Stored LBS ~DailyMax Open 3e LBS DailyMax Closed Use LBS / ,' HAZAMDOU~ COMPON~NT~ '. %Wt. s,~hi ~ EHS CAS# 2.00 Asbesto te No 1332214 10.00 Silica,~Crystalline No 7631869 4.00 Carbon, Reactive No 7440440 Graphite No 7782425 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit BACK ROOM CAS# F STATE i TYPE i PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 350.00 300.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL ~1 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. I EHS CAS# 100.001Brake Fluid, Hydraulic (Diethylene Glycol Monob... No 112345 -3- F B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site --Agency Notification 04/22/1992 IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL BE NOTIFIED BY CALLING 1-800-852-7550. ADDITIONALLY EMERGENCY #911 WILL BE CALLED AND OUR ADDRESS AND THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY WILL BE -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 04/22/1992 ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. Public Notif./Evacuation 04/22/1992 SINCE PUBLIC IS ONLY IN LOBBY OF BUSINESS, THEY WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY VERBAL COMMAND TO EVACUATE THRU FRONT DOOR. Emergency Medical Plan 04/22/1992 LOCAL HOSPITAL. -4- B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site -- Release Prevention 06/11/1992 KEEP BRAKE FLUID ON PALLETS IN OUT OF THE WAY PLACE. BRAKE SHOES ARE STORED WHERE THEY CANNOT BE TIPPED OVER. -- Release Containment 06/11/1992 KITTY LITTER --Clean Up 06/11/1992 IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. Other Resource Activation -5- F B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 Fast Format F Site Emergency Factors Overall Site Special Hazards --Utility Shut-Offs 02/15/1995 A) GAS - FRONT OF BUILDING UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BUILDING - GROVE STREET C) WATER - BEHIND BUILDING AT THE CURB - GROVE STREET D) SPECIAL NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 02/15/1995 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS, FIVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR FIRE HYDRANT - GROVE STREET DIRECTLY BEHIND OUT BUILDING NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. Building Occupancy Level 6 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC SiteID: 215-000-000151 Fast Format ~ Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 04/03/1991 WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. SAFETY HAZ MAT TRAINING CLASS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. INFORM THEM OF ALL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS FROM MSDS & SHOW WERE THEY ARE. DISCUSS SAFETY HEALTH HAZARDS PROTECTION REGARDING OXYGEN/ACETYLENE TANKS - SAFETY GOGGLES AND MASKS TO BE USED NO SMOKING AREAS ALL EMPLOYEES WILL SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAFETY TRAINING -- Page 2 --Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -7- 02/q7/95 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-00015~/~ ~Ie 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit I~l ~B 1 3 ~995 I~ General Information I Bv_ _.__- Location: 200 E 19TH ST Map:103 Hat:3 Type: 3 City : Bakersfield Grid: 29C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 I Contact Name Title Contact Name Title HAROLD BROWN / f~(~$,~)$~7-' BARBARA BROWN /~3~~x Business Phone: (805) 324-4083x Business Phone: (805) / 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 399-7559x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 200 E 19TH ST D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305- Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5013 Owner: HAROLD BROWN ~ Phone: (805) Address: ~29! B~AU~'~C,';T CT ~ V,~,~'~' ~'$T~. State: ca City: BAKERSFIELD -- Zip: ,~330~.- Summary I,~.~o~.,'--~..._. Do hereby certify that I have reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- merit plan for~.t.,g. (N,,m~ ,,,al it along with any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. Dale 02/q7/95 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-001 FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SHOE PADS) Solid 500 Moderate ~ Delay Hlth LBS 02-004 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Liquid 350 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02/q7/95 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SHOE PADS) Solid 500 Moderate · Delay Hlth LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS -- 500 I 100.00 3,500.00 Storage Press T TempI Location BOX Ambient~AmbientlSOUTH SHELVES BEHIND COUNTER -- Conc Components MCP ---/Guide 2.0% IAsbestos, White IMinimal I 31 10.0% Silica, Crystalline Minimal I 7 4.0% Carbon, Reactive Minimal I 32 0.0% Graphite Minimal I 32 02-004 HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID Liquid 350 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 350 ~ 300.00 900.00 Storage Press T Temp~ Location PLASTIC CONTAINER AmbientlAmbientlBACK ROOM -- ConcI Components~ MCP ---/Guide 100.0% IBrake Fluid, Hydraulic (Diethylene Glycol MonoblLow ! 27 02/97/9~ B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL BE NOTIFIED BY CALLING 1-800-852-7550. ADDITIONALLY EMERGENCY #911 WILL BE CALLED AND OUR ADDRESS AND THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY WILL BE COMMUNICATED. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation SINCE PUBLIC IS ONLY IN LOBBY OF BUSINESS, THEY WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY VERBAL COMMAND TO EVACUATE THRU FRONT DOOR. <4> Emergency Medical Plan LOCAL HOSPITAL. 02/Q7/9~ B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention KEEP BRAKE FLUID ON PALLETS IN OUT OF THE WAY PLACE. BRAKE SHOES ARE STORED WHERE THEY CANNOT BE TIPPED OVER. <2> Release Containment KITTY LITTER <3> Clean Up IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. <4> Other Resource Activation 02/07/95 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - FRONT OF BUILDING UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BUILDING - GROVE STREET C) WATER - BEHIND BUILDING AT THE CURB - GROVE STREET D) SPECIAL NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water ~ PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS, ~ FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR FIRE HYDRANT - GROVE STREET DIRECTLY BEHIND OUT BUILDING NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 02/97/9~ B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 7 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. SAFETY HAZ MAT TRAINING CLASS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. INFORM THEM OF ALL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS FROM MSDS & SHOW WERE THEY ARE. DISCUSS SAFETY HEALTH HAZARDS PROTECTION REGARDING OXYGEN/ACETYLENE TANKS - SAFETY GOGGLES AND MASKS TO BE USED NO SMOKING AREAS ALL EMPLOYEES WILL SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAFETY TRAINING <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use )4/14/92 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-0001~ ~ge Overall Site with 1 Fac'. Unit MAY 18 1992 General Information By, Location: 200 E 19TH ST Map: 103 Hazard: Moderate Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid:, 29C F/U: 1AO.V: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phone- HAROLD BROWN (805) 324-4083 x (805) 831-9330 BARBARA BROWN (805) 324-4083 x (805) 831-9330 ! Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 200 E 19TH ST D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305- ~ .Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5013 Owner: HAROLD BROWN Phone: (~_~3; _~.~1 Address: 3201 BEAUMONT CT State: CA I City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93304- Summary · ' I,"~~~-"~,,,,,J_ DO hereby ce.i~ that I have reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan for~'/~73-~~''/~nd that it along with -- {Nea~e a~ 9~h~ess) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. 04/14/92 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SHOE PADS) Solid 500 Moderate · Delay Hlth LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS Annual Amount LBS 500 I 100.00 'l 3,500.00 StorageIIPress T Temp Location BOX IAmbient~AmbientlSOUTH SHELVES BEHIND COUNTER -- Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ----rList 2.0%IAsbest°s' White IModeratel 10.0% silica, Crystalline IMinimal I 4.0% Carbon, Reactive IMinimal I 0%0% Graphite IMinimal I 02-002 OXYGEN Gas 92 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth / FT3 CAS #: 7782-44~ Trade Secret:. N~/'/ . Form: Gas . ~e~ ~365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING -- Daily Max FT3 ~ '~.D~fily Average FT3 --I-- Annual Amount FT3 92 ~ 25.00 ~ 330.00 ~ Storage /~ ~ Press T~x~emp I Location --- PORT. PRESS. CY~ER ,Above ,Ab~ ,EAST END OF SHOP ~ ' -- Conc ~/ Compone]~t~ MCP ----FList 100.0%~Qx~gen, Compressed ~ ]Low 02-003 ACETYLENE Ga~ 330 High · Fire, Pressq~e, Immed Hlth J FT3 CAS ~: '74-86-2 ~rade Secr~~/ ' Form. Gas Type:. ~.~ays:o365~~. '~" ~ Use: WELDING SOLDERING -- Daily Max FT3 ~- Daily 'Average FT3 ~-- Annual Amount FT3 - 33~1 ~_ 160.00 / 330.00 ~ Storage . Press ~ Tem~._ LocatiOn ..... --1~?~% IAcetylene Components x iHi~p IList 04/14/92 B & D BRAKE PARTS-INC 215-000-000151 Page 3 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation .SINCE PUBLIC IS ONLY IN LOBBY OF BUSINESS, THEY WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY VERBAL COMMAND TO EVACUATE. THRU FRONT DOOR. <4> Emergency Medical Plan LOCAL HOSPITAL. 04/14/92 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention WE HAVE USE OF AN OiL DRAIN CONTAINEK PLANT~ AT THE PEPSI~OLA. DUILDI?~?~-- ~EH~ND US 9N ~R©VE ST~RRT. IF WE SHOTTLD-~D IT TO Dbq,~P OUT MOTOR OIL WHEN~ WE'CHA~CE OIL iN OUR DELIVERY VEHICLES. <2> 'Release Containment <3> Clean Up IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. <4> Other Resource Activation 04/14/92 B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - FRONT OF BUILDING UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BUILDING - GROVE STREET C) WATER - BEHIND BUILDING AT THE CURB -'GROVE STREET D) SPECIAL NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS, TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR FIRE HYDRANT - GROVE STREET DIRECTLY BEHIND OUT BUILDING°NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 04/14/92." B & D BRAKE PARTS INC 215-000-000151 Page 6 ~00 - Overall Site~ <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 20 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. SAFETY HAZ MAT TRAINING CLASS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES. INFORM THEM OF ALL HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL FACTS FROM MSDS & SHOW WERE THEY ARE. DISCUSS SAFETY .HEALTH HAZARDS PROTECTION REGARDING OXYGEN/ACETYLENE TANKS - SAFETY GOGGLES AND MASKS TO BE USED NO SMOKING AREAS ALL EMPLOYEES WILL SIGN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SAFETY TRAINING <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use Business Identification No. 215-000 ,; ,/~"t .(Top of Business Plan) Adequate Inadequate Verification of Inventory aaterials - Verification of Quantities I~ I~ .. Verification of LOcation Proper Segregation of Material i~ ' ~] .- .- :-" - Verification of MSDS Avaiiablity I~ ~ " Number of Employees . · .. ~ 0 ,, , ..... Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures .., Emergency Procedures Posted I~ ~ ":, .. . Containers Properly Labeled i[~ Comments: . .. Verification of Facility Diagram - ~ ~ " .. Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: /V 0,~/~ ~ .~ Violations: /,4 o N F**, Business Owner/Manager FD 1652 (Rev. 1.90) Whlt.-Haz Mat Div. YelloW.Station Copy Pink. Business Copy ' M A T E R I A L S A F Y D A T A S H E E T PA6E: 1 TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY 10737 SPAN6LER RD. MSDS NO. 2012 DALLAS TX75220 PRODUCT JHN STD BRK FLD 12 OZ 12/CS 214-556-1421 REVISION B&D BRAKE PARTS, INC. REV.DATE 07/19/91 200 EAST 19TH STREET DATE 12/31/91 BAKERSFIELD CA93306 01. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CHEMICAL NAME: GLYCOL ETHERS FLAMMABILITY (RED) SYNONYM(S)/COMMON NAME(S): /\ BRAKE FLUID /1 \ /\ /\ CHEM FORMULA: GLYCOLS ETHERS HEALTH / 1\/ O\ REACTIVITY CAS NUMBER: PROPRIETARY (BLUE) \ /\ / (YELLOW) \/ \/ DOT SHIP NAME: BRAKE FLUID HYDRAULIC \ / DOT HAZ CLASS: N/A \/ DOT ID NUMBER: NONE SPECIAL HAZARD 02. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS INGREDIENT OSHA PEL / ACGIH TLV CAS NUMBER PERCENT PROPRIETARY FORMULATIONS NA PROPRIETARY >60 OF VARIABLE GLYCOL ETHERS GLYCOL AND POLYGLYCOL PH VISCOSITY NO DATA BOILING POINT: )245 DEG C SPECIFIC GRAVITY CH20 : 1): 1.08 VAPOR PRESSURE (MM HG): NO DATA MELTING POINT: -40 DEG C VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1): NO DATA SOLUBILITY IN WATER: COMPLETE ' EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE = 1): NO DATA APPEARANCE & ODOR: AMBER COLOR LI@UID~CLEAR MILD GLYCOL ETHER ODOR MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MSDS NO. 2012 PAGE: 2 TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY JHN STD BRK FLD i 12/CS 04. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE NO DATA DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN GENERATE CARBON MONOXIDE AND/OR OXYGENATED HYDROCARBONS. "EMPTY" CONTAINER WARNING MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES USE WATER SPRAY, ALCHOL FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL, OR CARBON DIOXIDE. WATER OR FOAM MAY CAUSE FROTHING. USE WATER SPRAY TO KEEP FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS COOL. WEAR FULL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS IN BUILDINGS OR CONTAINED AREAS. FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) 240 DEG F (115 DEG C ) FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS (APRX. ~; BY VOLUME IN AIR) UNKNOWN 05. REACTIVITY DATA REACTIVITY STABLE AVOID HIGH TEMPERATURE. INCOMPATIBLE WITH ISOCYANATES. 06. HEALTH HAZARD DATA EFFECT OF OVEREXPOSURE (SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE) A SINGLE PROLONGED EXPOSURE IS NOT LIKELY TO RESULT IN MATERIAL BEING ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN IN HARMFUL AMOUNTS. THE DERMAL LDSO HAS NOT BEEN DETERMINED. POROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH LARGE AMOUNTS OF OF SOME OF THE INGREDIANTS MAY CAUSE DROWSINES. EYE CONTACT IMMEDIATELY FLUSH WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. CALL A PHYSICIAN. INGESTION SINGLE DOSE ORAL TOXICITY IS LOW, INDUCE VOMITING. GET PROMT MEDICAL ATTENTION. INHALATION VAPORS ARE MINIMAL DUE TO PHYSICAL PROPERTIES. REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF NOT BREATHING, GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFERABLY MOUTH-TO- MOUTH. IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GIVE OXYGEN. CALL A PHYSICIAN. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA S MSDS NO. 2012 PAGE: 3 TE~HNICA~ CHEMICAL COMPANY JHN STD BRK FLD 12/CS 06. HEALTH HAZARD DATA (CONTINUED) SKIN CONTACT WASH SKIN THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND SHOES; WASH BEFORE REUSE. PROLONGED OR REPEATED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. MAY CAUSE MORE SEVERE RESPONSE IS SKIN IS ABRADED. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION IF IRRITATION PERSISTS TOXICITY INFORMATION N/A VARIABILITY AMONG INDIVIDUALS RECENT TOXILOGICAL DATE INDICATES THAT A MINOR COMPONENT ¢<10%) OF THIS FORMULATION PRODUCE EMBRYOTOXI£ITY, FETOTOXICITY AND TOXICITY MATERNIAL RABBITS AT HIGH DERMAL APPLICATION RATE (?50/MG/KG/DAY). PERSONAL PRE-EXISTING KIDNEY OR LIVER MEDICAL CONDITIONS SHOULD AVOID EXPOSURE TO THIS MATERIAL. 07. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE PRECATIONS FOR HANDLING DO NOT TAKE INTERNALLY. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN AND CLOTHING. STORAGE: AVOID CONTACT WITH AIR OR MOISTURE. DO NOT STORE AT TEMPERATURES ABOVE 120 F. FOR ADDITION INFORMATION SEE SEC 9 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS 08. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES SEE SEC. 06 HEALTH HAZARD DATA 09. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS LOCAL REGULATIONS IF THIS PRODUCT BECOMES A WASTE, IT DOES NOT MEET THE CRITERIA OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE AS DEFINED UNDER 40 CFR 26I, IN THAT IT DOES NOT EXHIBIT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE OF SUBPART G, NOR IS IT LISTED AS A HAZARDOUS WASTE UNDER SUBPART D. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES FLUSH WITH WATER OR USE ABSORBENTS. DILUTE WATER SOLUTIONS MAY BE TREATED BIOLOGICALLY. USE APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EOUIPMENT MEASURES DURING CLEAN UP. PREVENT LIQUID FROM ENTERING SEWERS, WATER WAYS OR LOW AREAS. SOAK UP WITH ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND SHOVEL INTO WASTE CONTAINERS. TREATMENT, STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MSDS NO. 2012 PAGE: 4 TE£~NICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY JHN STD BRK FLD ] 12/CS 09. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) LOCAL REGULATIONS 10. DISCLAIMER THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE, TO THE BEST OF TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY'S KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, ACCURATE AND RELIABLE AS OF THE DATE ISSUED. TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THEIR ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY, AND TECHNICAL CHEMICAL COMPANY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF THE USE THEREOF. IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO SATISFY THAT THE INFORMATION IS SUITABLE AND COMPLETE FOR ITS PARTICULAR USE. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS I~TERIALS INVENTORY '~ Farm and Agriculture ~--] Standard Business ': Page. ,of -~ NON- TRADE SECRET ~'LOCATION: ~9(D ~ ]6~ ,~. ADDRESS: ~91 ~num ~n% ~' ~. STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: CITY, ZI~P= ~%~) ~ (~, C~ '~aO~ CITY, ZIP: ~.j~_~ ~ /~A- ~O~ DUN ~D B~ST~ET N~BER/FEDE~ ID PHONE %~=~) ~~ - PHONE ~%: ' ~ ~ ~%~ ..... _ _ - - ~R ~ INS~U~IONS ~R PROPER ~DES --~ I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ~s ~e ~ Average ~nual ~eas~e ~ Da~ Con~ Con= Cont Use Location ~ere % by ~s of M~ture/C~nents Cod~ C~e ~ ~ ~t Units on S~te ~ Press Te~ Code Stored ~n Facility ~ See Inst~ct~ons . (C~k all t~t apply), ~ Co~onen~ ~ 2 N~ & C.A.S~/ of Pressure H~lth H~lth ~: ' Component ~ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~er Ph~tcal and H~lgh ~zard C.A.S. N~er Co~onent $ 1 N~ & C. . N~er (Check all t~ apply) Co~onent ~ 2 N~ & C.~S. N~ ~ Fire Haz=d ~ Sudden ~leas. ~ R~ctivity ~ I~iat. ~ Delay~ of Pressu~ H~lth H~lth Co~onent $ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~er .,~ (Check all t~g apply) Co~onent ~ 2 N~ & C.A.S of Pressure H~lth H~lth Co~onent ~ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~ Ph~cal and H~lth ~zard C.A.S. N~er Component ~ i N~ & C.A.S. N~er (Check all t~t apply) Co~onent 9 2 N~ & C.A.S. N~er of Pressure H~lth H~lth Co~onent ~ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~er E~RGENCY C~TACTS Sl S2 N~ T~tle 24 ~. Phons N~e Title 24 ~ P~ne '.~=~f~eatio. (~ ~ SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ~L SECTIONS) I certify ~der p~l~ of law t~t I ~ver ~rsonally ~in~ ~d ~ f~li~ with the ~nfo~ation submitted in this ~d all attached d~ents ~d ~at ~sed on ~ N~-~ ~FICI~ TI~ oF ~~ OR ~NS~~R'S AO'l'au~D ~S~'~I~ SI~ DA~ SI~D G Bakersfield Fire Dept.~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Date Completed..,-,-3-/O- Business Name: [~ % E) ~l~,~e_ Location: ~0 0 '~. I ~ -- Business Identification No. 215-000 ! ~- ! (Top of Business Plan) Station No. ~ Shift 7~- Inspector Adequate Inadequate Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Proper Segmgation~ _____.~~~~,x Verification of MSDS Availablity Number of Employees Verification of Haz Mat Training Comments: Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures  omments: Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: /VO Violations: /,/o N E.. "/~,/ ~.~~:~Z~/~ All Items O.K. I~ J~"-," ' ,/--' Correction Needed ~ Business Owner/Manager FD 1652 (Rev. 1-90) Whita-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy (tS'~)e or Drint name) JAN 0 5 1989 Do hereb.v certify that I have revie~,-ed the ~'~ ............ attached Hazardous ~a~erials business Dian name of business) A~'~ ............ and that it alon~ with the attached additions or corrections constitute a complete and correct Business Plan for m?- facilit.v. signa~ur.e date BUSINESJ NAME B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUMBER 215-000-000151 LOCA2ION 200 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 1 . OVEi:~V I EW LAST CHANGE 11/16/87 BY ESTER JURIS CODE 215-002 JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 MAP PAGE 103 GRID 29C FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING 3 RESPONSE SUMMARY 2A SEC 4) NO PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM EMERGENCY CONTACTS 2A SEC 2) HAROLD BROWN, PRES - 324-4083 OR 831-9330 BARBARA BROWN, SEC - 324-4083 OR 831-9330 UTILITY SHUTOFFS 2A SEC 3) A) GAS - FRONT OF BUILDING UNDER 2ND FLOOR WINDLOW B) ELECTRICAL - IN BACK OF MAIN BUILDING - GROVE ST C) WATER - BEHIND BUILDING AT THE CURB - GROVE ST D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO 2 . NOT I FI CAT ION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LAST CHANGE / / BY PAGE 1 12/13/88 14:18 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 BUSINESS NAME B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUMBER 215-000-000151 LOCATION 200 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD I~ATING 3 3 . HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY LAST CHANGE / / BY ~H F'~ y/H,~. ' ~ ~ T. T/'~/]/,~/ 2~- ~ z ,~ ~.~ F~ c. ~ ~'~~~- , 2A SEC 5) LOCAL HOSPITAL. PAGE 2 12/13/88 14:18 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 BUSINES~ NAME B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUMBER 215-000-000151 LOCATION 200 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 FACILITY UNIT 01 A . OVEI~ALL HAZARDOUS MATEI~IALS INVENTORY LAST CHANGE 11/17/87 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME MAX AMT UNIT HAZARD LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE 1 MIXTURE BRAKLEEN (BULKI J~0' GAL HIGH CABINET FRONT LG WINDOW PLASTIC CONTAINER[S] OTHER ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1146.00 92.9 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE HIGH 1019.00 7.0 sec-BUTYL ALCOHOL HIGH 2 MIXTURE BRAKLEEN (AEROSOL) / 75 GAL HIGH ~CABINET FRONT LG WINDOW PLASTIC CONTAINER[S] AEROSOL ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1146.00 89.2 1,1,1-TRICHLOROETHANE HIGH 1019.00 6.0 sec-BUTYL ALCOHOL HIGH 1251.00 4.0 CARBON DIOXIDE LOW 3 MIXTURE FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SHOE PADS) 500 LBS HIGH CA-BINET FRONT LG WINDOW OTHER OTHER ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1373.00 0.0 ASBESTOS, WHITE HIGH 9046.00 0.0 SILICA, CRYSTALLINE UNKNOWN 1555.00 0.0 CARBON, REACTIVE MODERATE 9080.00 0.0 GRAPHITE LOW 4 PURE BRAKE FLUID ~ 150 GAL UNKNOWN CABINET FRONT LG WINDOW PLASTIC CONTAINER[S] OTHER ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1224.00 100.0 BRAKE FLUID, HYDRAULIC UNKNOWN 5 PURE OXYGEN 155 FT3 HIGH EAST END OS SHOP PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. WELDING/SOLDERING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 2359.00 100.0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED HIGH 6 PURE ACETYLENE 90 FT3 EXTREME EAST END OF SHOP PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. WELDING/SOLDERING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1241.00 100.0 ACETYLENE EXTREME PAGE 3 ~ 12/13/88 14:18 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 BUSINESS NAME B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUMBER 215-000-000151 LOCATION 200 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 B . FIRE PROTECTION / WA T E 1:~ SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE 11/16/87 BY ESTER 3A SEC 4) BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPT ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER UP STAIRS TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR 3A SEC 5) FIRE HYDRANT IS ON GROVE ST DIRECTLY BEHIND OUR BUILDING NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. D . EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION LAST CHANGE 11/16/87 BY ESTER 3A SEC 2) ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR AND CALL 911. PAGE 4 12/13/88 14:18 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 BUSINES~ NAME B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUMBER 215-000-000151 LOCATION 200 E 19TH ST HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 E . MITIGATION / PREVENTION / ABATEMENT LAST CHANGE 11/16/87 BY ESTER 3A SEC 1) IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. / PAGE 5 12/13/88 14:18 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 B&DBrak®Pertslnc. CITY of BAKERSFIELD 200 F.. 19th Street ;or. 4nd Aqricult~re '~___a St,ndlrd e~,~.s ~ Z-ZAZARDOT-75 I~JA'Z'I~-RT AT..,S T I~T%,TI~'-I~T'Z'O RY N O N-- '].' RAI_) E S E C CITY, ZiP: /:~_~)~ ~3~ CITY, ZIP: ~g~f~$~Zh. ~ ~3~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUHBgR ~ PHONE _ - ~ ~ ~~0~ ~ ~OP~ COD~ t 2 ] 4 S i 7 I I II 11 1~ 13 II IrBnS T~ ~X A~M ~l ~ ~ ~ Cmt ~t ~t ~ Lmttm ~ t ~ i d Ntxt~~tl (~, C~e bt ~ Est ~itl., Site I~ ~ Tm ~ St~ tn FKtltty .~_l~.l .... _~.i./~__._J._~__.l;~tl~l/~1 / I qla~_.!~/~,~T ~~/~~~~ L~/~ _. ~lth ot t~ ~lth g.[~_l__.~_] .... 4~ .... ! ~ ~I~U~ !t ~¢2~g I~/~,~r ~~;2~~~)~ ~: '" P~icll ~ blth HI;I~ C.A.S. ~ ~t Il ~ i C.A.S. ~ ~lth of ~ / ~lth r I ~L~L_~.._L__~ .... 1 /~ ~I~1/~ I / I q 1~6 l~,/~r ~*vl,~t~'~...~~(~)/ ~ . _~_., ...... - ~'" --'"'"'-- ,, .......... ~lth of Prfl~re / ' ~lth ................--'7 ..................... ;-'7 ........... ~t~ ~~__ ........ ...... ~'~,~f ~ j~ ........ Certificiti~ (Reed and sign after compJetJng aJ] sections) ~ ~11 certify ~r ~lty of 1~ t~t I ~ve ~r~m~ltyex~in~ ~ ~ fMil~r .ttfl t~ tnfo~tim s~ tn th~ ~tt~~ts. ~ t~t M~ ~ ~ i~t~ of t~e t~tvt~lj ~.ible . .......................... B & D Brsk~ psr~ ln~.' .- ~)0~. 19thStna~t CITY of BAKERSFIELD Bakersfield, CA 93305 ..~ NON--TRADE S EC R ETS ...... ' ., . ~ ~ . ~,~,_~ ,, B & D Bmke PI~ bla. am£ ~m,~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD I~kerdiekL CA 933O5 ...~ N O N-- '].' R A D E S E C R E T S ~,, .... o~ .... BUSINESS NAMe: ,~ , .--'- OWNER NAH~ NAME OF T~5 FACILITY: ical M ~lth ~r~ C.A.S. k ~11 t~C 4Wly) Wt ~lth of ~ ~lth ...... ..... L_l L t ..... I I,, I I ! t., I ' ~lth ~ ~ ~it~ ' ~ ....... ._~1____l I [ ] I l____]. I ~' I .... With of ~.,,~,~,~,,, ~ 3~~ . ~~~ ~~.~. ............................. 7rn~-p~- ~ n~l~- SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials? ...... ~iS~N0 If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4, B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES~ If No, complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY .(white form #4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials ~nventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) ~n addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPT. ONE FIRE EXTINGUISHER .UP STAIRS TWO FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ON MAIN FLOOR SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS FIRE HYDRANT IS ON GROVE STREET DIRECTLY BEHIND OUR BUILDING NEXT TO PEPSI COLA COMPANY'S FENCE. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. NAT. GAS./PROPAN~i' FRONT OF BUILDING, ON 19TH STREET, BELOW UP STAIR',S WINDOW. B. ELECTRICAL: BACK OF BUILDING, WEST END, FACING GROVE STREET. WATER: BEHIND BUILDING, WEST END, AT CURB ON GROVE STREET. D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: YES ~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES,. SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSs? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 3B - BAKERSFIELD CiTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 OFFICIAL USE ONLY" ID# BUSINESS NAME: BUS I NESS PLAN SINGLE FACI BITY UNIT FORM SA INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: 7-/~-~'7. 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS rN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY b~NIT NAME: SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION~ ABATEMENT PROCEDURES IF SPILL SHOULD OCCUR, MATERIALS WE HAVE ON HAND CAN BE MOPPED UP WITH WASHABLE HAND TOWELS OR DISPOSABLE PAPER TOWELS. SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THIS UNIT ONLY ALL EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED TO LEAVE BUILDING EITHER BY FRONT DOOR OR BACK BAY DOOR. SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A ?{HOLE 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 WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... ~ NN.~O© ~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. NO NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. (~ _~O E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... YES. Nf,~_0_3. YES~ SECTION ?: HAZ~uRDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR NO DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUN~F~A SOLID, 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: ...... I, ~/~/~3/~ ~~ , 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 Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25800 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. ? ~,'~/'' BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 USINESS NAME HAZARDOUS MATER I ALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To 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 CITY,~~ ~ ZIP: ~3~ BUS.PHONE: ( ~~~ ~~ SECTIO~ 2: E~RGE~CY ~OTIFIC~TIO~S In case of an e~ergenc~ involvlng the release or threatened release of a hazardous ~aterial, call 011 and 1-800-852-g$~0 or 1-010-42g-4~41. Th~s ~ill notSf~ Four local flre department and the State Office of E~ergenc~ Services as requlred bg la~. E~PLOYEES TO SOTIFY IS C~SE O~ E~ERGE~CY: NAME AND TITLE DURING BUS. HRS. AFaR BUS. HRS. / SgCTIO~ ~: BOC~TIO~ O~ ~ILI~ S~-OF~S ~0R B~SI~SS ~S ~ ~OLE D. SPECIAL:~ ~ ~ E. LOCK BOX: YES /~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO ~SDSS9 YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS~ YES / NO - 2A - I.D. * FORM 4A-1 Page ff of NON--TRADE SECRETS · : " HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENTORY SLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~0 TYP~ ~AX ANNUAL COST US[ ~OCATION IN T~IS · BY ~AZ'A~ D.O.T COD~ A~O~T AHO~NT UNIT COD~ COD~ FACILITY UNIT ~ ~T. CHemiCAL OR CO~ON NA~ CODE NAME - TITLE S IONATURE: : H~ERG~NCY cONTACT: TITLE: PHONE · BUS HOURS:~~P~  AFTER BUS HRS: ~/-~ THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE Observe current ACGIH 3%V of 5 rig/m3 for otl mists E.ECT~ o,' OVEREXPOSURE "' De~titis after r,e~eated or prolonged e~osu~e Skin: rash wi~ ~ap ~d m~r ~es: ~msh wi~ large ~mtities of STABILITY CONDITIoNs TO AVOID .... UNS~Ae~E.. . Fire, . s~onq ...oxidizers ~. STABLE . x .... S~on~ oxidizers HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS co. co2. oxides of. su]fm, if CONDITIONS TO AVOID MAY OCCUR ~ ' HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR ~ ~mmt~on. w]oe or ~k uo: rash ~ de ~ ' d .... WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD [ Chemiml waste dispo~l is governed by the Resource Conse~ation and Recove~ Act as well as by other · RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify ~p,) ~~ only for ~sts ..... VENTI~TION EOC~L EXHAUS, Ir SPECIAL PRoTEcTIVE GLOVES '~ ~E PROTeCtION .. S uld ~rrier cre~ for sensitive ~ivid~is ~RECAU~ION~ ~O BI TAKEN IN HANDLING AND ~TORING Noel for ~ole~.l~ricants. ~p ~cle~ ~d d~ ,, ;dOPER' STriPPING larli~le) NAME ...... ;" '[ [ DOT CLASSIFICATION Pe~ole~ o].ls{ 9rms~ & r~at~ p~ct~ . ~.~ 155250 DOT L~BEL DOTMa"KIN~ E~"OENCYAC 'DENT PREC~UTIONS'~ND PROCEDURES i)Hr.~nalion it. to the be~t of m, knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date compiled, Howev~,, no rePi~sentation. ~¢~ty o: a,~arantee is made*as Io its. accuracy, leltabilily or compleleness. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself at to the suit- ~bilily~a'nd C.o? ..... ' ..... ~ ~f sue'ii informallon for his. own pa, tlculaf use. · N(~ls(')n h~,,v - Chore]st , 'W/IATERIAL SAFETY DATA S1-1EET $la-tube, Inc. 3039 ANA ST-~EET · RANCHO DOMINGUEZ, CALIFORNIA 90221 Phone: Area Code 213 · 537-5650 · 774-1574 "["O"./.[V,S,ONOAT[ ~..ODUC*NAM[ Sta-Lube' s GL-5 & GL-6 Multi-Pu'~'p'os, October 29, 1985 C~nr oql B(~/qa and./~r cH[MIcAL FAMILY I FORMU~ Pe~ole~ Hy~ar~n ~ Pe~le~ ...... l~ic~t FED. STD. 313/NATIONAL FIRE 8ROTECTION A55OC, STD. 404M SIGNAL FLAMMABILITY ] HEALTH ~ REACTIVITY ] SPECIFIC HAZARD INGREDIENT PERCENT TLr COMMENTS Solver refin~ pe~ole~ oils 9~ ~ 64741-89-5 The materiels listed in this Data Sheet ere classified as non-hazardous~ according to ~finition set forth by the Occupational ~fety & Health Administration in 29 CFR 1915.4 ~ich states: "A hazardous material has one or more of the following characteristics: (1) has a flashpoint below 140° F,.-closed cup. or subject to spontaneous heating; (2) has a threshold limit value below 500 ppm for gases and vapors, below 500 Mg/M3 for fumes, and below 25 mppcf for dus~; (~) I single dose oral LDS0 below 500 mg/kg; {4} i~ ~ubject to ~ol~meri~ation with th~ release of large amount~ of ener0~; (51 is a strong oxidizing or reducing agent; (6) causes first degree burns to skin in sho~ time exposure, or i5 systemically toxic by skin contact; or (7) in the course of normal operations, may produce dus~, gases, fumes, vapors, misC. or smokes which have one or more of the above'characteristics." OR, the material ap~ars on OSHA {29 CFR 1910.1000) or ~lifornia Directors list of hazardous lu~tances, OR is ~fined by 29 CFR 1910.1200 as carcinogen, corrosive, toxic, irri~nt, or sensitizer. BOILII~G POINT ~F.J SPECIFIC GRAVITY(H20-J) ~ve 600°~ 0. VAPOR PRESSURE (mm ~E.) PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME VAPOR DENSITY (AIR"l) EVAPORATION RATE (WATER ' ]) Grater Less SOLUBILITY IN WATER N~ligible FLAMMABLE LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT 410°F, CC~ I LIMITS I ' EXTINGUISHING MEDIA F~, CO2, d~ c~Jca], ~riFinq liqui~ t~e SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES - ':-:: UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSIVE HAZARDS : . ~ MSDS005061 6.~HEALTH HAZARD DATA' Primary Routes of Entry Skin and Inhalation Signs and Symptoms of Exposure 1. AcUte Overexposure Tnhalation--F. eadaches, dizziness and nausea. Eyes .~a~ ,cause irritation of eyes. ,Skin - Mawr dry and defat skin. 2. Chronic Overexposure May cause cOntact dermititus. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by' Exposure NA Chemical Listed as Carcinogen National Toxicology Yes lq IARC Yes r-] OSHA ' Yes Iq or Potential Carcino~len Pro~ram NO ~X Monographs N~ No ~ Emergency andFirstAidProcedures (If symptoms persistw call a physician) 1.Inhalation Remove to fresh,'air - apply artificial respiration if needed. 2. Eyes Fl ,sh with lar?e! amounts of water. 3. Skin Wash with water* 4. Ingesti'on Do not induce vomitin~ -call a ~hvsician. 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES · Precautions to be taken in Handlin~andStora~e Store in a cool dry place. Steps to.be taken in case Materialsisreleasedorspilled Remove sources of iqnition~ Ventilate area. Absorb on inert material. Store in a closed container. WasteDisposal Material is a hazardous waste and must be disposed of in conformance with Federal~ Etate and Local regulations. 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS l Do not use near o~en fire or s~arks. PREpARED BY: A.B. Reed ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION NOV. 1985 'UCT NAME Fue ¥ ~, ~ ~ Phone (215) 674-4300 885 DRIVE, WARMI , , ~ '~ ,~,~, ACGIH ' OSHA Other 1. INGREDIENTS. ,~ ~' ,.~ - CAS ~ TLV PEL Limits % ~ne~a[ ~p~ts ' 8030-30-6 ' NA ~ [00 68 Xylene .. ,' ',:1330-20-7 100 100 7 *Organic additives NA NA 25 *Organic additives are non-hazardoUs accordinq to OSH%. stand~[rds. 2. PHYsiCAL DATA Specific GraviW .~10~ ~ Vapor Pressure RA I ~ Vola,ile 8oilin9 Poim 2200~ (~i~ial~ Evaporation Ra~e Slow F~eezing Poim N~ ~ Vapo~ OensiW ~a~ie~ ~ha~ Ap~ea~ancsandOdo~ Pe~ole~ ~is~illa~e o~o~ - a~be~ colo~ ~. ~1~ AND ~XP~OSION OATA Flashpoim 12~°~ ~e~hod ~0~ ~ Flammable Limits ExfiAguishing~edia ~oa~ ~a~o~ ~io~i~e~ ~T ch~ical~ LEL ~ UEL Unusual Hazards 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY Stability S tab le Hazardous decomposition products Thermal - Carbon monoxide Materials to avoid Oxidizinc~ materials I 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Vent. ilation Control concentration below TLV Respiratory ~el~'-conta/ne~ breath/nE, apparatus f. or conc. above TLV. Gloves ~olvent resistant~ ' ..... I Eye & Face Safety ~o~,qles Other Protective Equipment Onl_v if= _~O~h~]~f_v of 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entw Inhalation, skin Signs and Symptoms of 1. Acute OverexDosure Inh~lat'ton - OfLzztness, breathin$ d~LfffLCUlt/es, nausea, may irritate respiratory tract. Eyes - Hay be irritating. :Skin- tends to dry or de,at skin. 2. Chronic OverexDosure Contact Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by ExDosure 8r~arh~n{z nrnhl-.m;i Ch~m~.~l umed e" Carcma~ Nmmflel l'o~x~y Ye" C] IARC Ye. O OSHA Ye" ~_. Emergency and First Aid Procedures (If sym?n,-n n,,,.n;.~-, cm~.,,IP a 1.Inhalation Remnve rn fraeh a4r. a?.nl.v A~r4f~r4al ren.n4~=rlnn ~r 2. Ey~ Flush vieh laro~ amn.nt'~ nj:, 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES s:~:e~,.~ Remove any source o~ tgnttton, venttlate area Otke area and pump tnto dr~s or use absorbant materta~ to pick up. 8. SPECIAL PRECA~IONS AND USE DIRECTIONS Vapors ate hea~ and vt~ collect tn Joy areas. ~ake sure there are no sources of PREPARED BY: Allen B. Reed ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION February 1987 MATERIAL.SAFETY DATA SHEET -. PRODUCT NAME Clean-R-Carb (aerosol) 905079t0508L tV.,. HSD$005080 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS Phone (215) 6744300 885 LOUIS DRIVE. WARIMII~"~R. PA. 18974 ACGIH OSHA Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS It TLV PEL Limits % X:/lene 1330-20-7 ].00 100 ,. 23 To tuene 108- 88- 3 L00 200 , 60 Herb:/1 Eth:/L Ketone 78-93-3 200 200 2 Butox~, Ethanol lt1-76-2 25 50 Deter~ent NA NA NA Hethanol 67-56-1 200 200 Carbon Dioxide 12~+- 38- 9 5000 5000 NOTE .' Pressure of aerosol ontainer is 85 'at 70el~ 2. PHYSICAL DATA ( does not include COi propellent) Svecific Gravity 0.871 Vel)or Pressure t~A I % Volatile 8oilin~l Point Initial 176°F Eva0oration Rate H0deratel:/ fast Freezin~l Point NA Vapor Density NA ApDearancaandOdor Light amber colored ltcjutd, aroaatic odor Solubility 'Partial1:/ soluble t'n water. 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint 56~F I Method TCC Flammable Limits NA Extin~uishinl~Media CO~ , Dr7 chemicals ~ foam LEL -- I UEL -- Unusual Hazards Aerosol cans ma:/ explode when heated above I30°F 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY Stability Stable Hazardous deComlx~ition products. COi , carbon monoxide(thermal) Materials to avoid sirens: oxidizing agents and sources of t~nition 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation Use mechanical means to insure vapor concentration belov TLV. ResDiratory Use self contained breathtnR apparatus above TLV concentrations. Gloves Solvent resistant I Eye&Face Safety ~lasses ..... Other Protoctivo Equipmont Use' aprons and boots tf bed? 'ma), come tn contact with solvents. .. M~D~005016 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entry ~kin Signs and Symptoms of Exposure 1.Acute Overexposure Skin - Can cause m~d ~ra~ient rash on prolo~q._d exposure. Eye contact - mildly irri~atinq. 2. Chronic Overexposure NA Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure N~ Chemical Listed as Carcinogen National Toxicology Yes r-I IARC Yes CI OSHA Yes [3 or Potential Carcino~len Pro~rsm NoX~ Monographs No ~X No3~ Emergency andFirstAidProcedures (If symptoms persist, call a doctor) 1. Inhalation Remove to fresh air. 2. Eyes Wash thoroughly with large amounts of water. 3. Skin ~ash and rinse thoroughly.. 4. Ingestion' Induce vomitin~ and call a physician. 7. SPILL OR LEAK pROCEDURES Precautions to be taken in Handlin~landStora~le Store in a cool dry area. Stel~s to be taken in case Uaterials is relessed or spilled Material' does not flow and would be difficult to spill~ Waste Disposal Dispose in accordance to Federalt State~ and Local reoulations. 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS , ...... PREPARED BY: A.B..Reed ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION Nnv. 1 qR5 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME Disc P. rake Quiet ~016, 5115 # MSDS005016 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS Phone (215) 674-4300 885 LOUIS DRIVE, WARMINSTER, PA. 18974 ACGIH OSHA Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS # TLV PEL Limits % Acrylic Polymer NA NA 57 .F..th~,lene Glycol 107-21-1 c 50 2 Pigment NA NA Water 7732-18-5 NA 40 2. PHYSICAL DATA Specific Gravity 1o 0487 Vapor Pressure NA I % Volatile ' 40% Boiling Point C.A. 212°P Evaporation Rate NA Freezing Point C.A. 32°F Vapor Density NA Appearance and Odor Red pastet Acrylic odor Solubility May be dispursed with water 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint None I Method Flammable Limits NA Extinguishing Media None LEL I UEL Unusual Hazards None 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY Stability Good - becomes rubbery solid as water evaporates Hazardous decompositionproducts Dried film would b%~r~l aivinq off carbon dioxide and Materials to avoid Monoxide 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation Not normally required Respiratory Mot normally reauired Gloves I Eye & Face Not required Other Protective Equipment Mot normally required 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Prima. ry Routes of Entry Skin, Inhala~iQD · Signs and Symptoms of Exposure 1.Acute Overexposure May cause burning and irritation of eyes, Skin contact will cause dryness. Inhalation of mist may cause breathing problems. Vapors may also cause headaches and nausea. 2. Chroni¢Overexposure Prolonged exposure to skin may cause development of' dermatitus. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure Chemical Listed as Carcinogen National Toxicology Yes I~ IARC Yes O OSHA Yes ~ or Potential Carcinogen Program No ~ Monographs No [~ No [~ Emergency andFirstAidProcedures (If symptoms persist~ call a physician) 1.Inhalation Remove to fresh air - apply artificial respiration if needed, · 2. Eyes Flush for 15 minutes with larae amounts of water. i~..~. 3,Skin . Remove contaminated clothing. ~qash exposed skin with soap & water. 4. Ingestion Do not ,induce vomiting - Call a doctor. 7~ ~SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Pr6cautions to be taken in Handling and Stora~e , Store in a cool dry area, Steps to be taken in case Uaterials is released or spilled Ventilate area, remove any source of ionition, Dike area and absorb with sand or other absorbant. Scrape up and place in drums. WasteDisposal Comply.with federal, state add local r~qu[ations for oil waste material. 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS Yeep containers closed when not in use. Spills should be kept out of streams or water supply. ~"' PREpARED BYi A.B. T~eed } ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION ~ovember 19 8 5 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME 5-56 (Bulk) #5007e5009t. 5011 # MSDS005007 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS ' ' Phone (215) 674-4300 885 LOUIS DRIVE, WARMINSTER, PA. 18974 ACGIH O~;HA Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS # TLV PEL Limits % Petroleum Distillate 64742-47-8 NA NA 200Ppm,, 70 (F, st.) For Mi~ t *Inhibited Paraffinic Oil NA 5 ~q/M; 30 *The oil and additives ar, not hazardous acco:ding to OSI~A standards - Additives are primarily !arty acids and fatt f acid e~ters. 2. PHYSICAL DATA Specific Gravity .8167 Vapor Pressure 0.23 mm I %Volatile 70 Boiling Point 380°F (initial) Evaporation Rate Slow 0.01 (Toluene = 1) Freezing Point NA Vapor Density · }!eavier than air Appearance and Odor . Amber liquid,, pleasant odor Solubility Negligible in water - Dissolves in most organic solvents. 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint 175OFl Method COC I Flammable Limits Extinguishing Media CO2, Dry Chemical or Foam LEL NA I UEL NA Unusual Hazards Treat as typical oil fire 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY Stability ~table Hazardous decomposition products CO..! & Carbon monoxide (Fire) Materials to. avoid Strong oxidizinq aqents 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation Adequate ventilation to maintain oil mist below PEL if sprayed. Respirato~ Use NIOSh. 'approved respirators for high mist concentration. Gloves ~olvent resistant I Eye & Face Safety glasses Other Protective Equipment Oil resistant aorons, boots, etc. should be worn if other parts of body are subject to exposure , MShS005057. ' , 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entry Inhalation & skin . "' Signs and Symptoms of Exposure ~.~ 1. Acute Overexposure Inhalation - ~eadaches,dizziness, anesthesia and unsciousness. Fyes - causes pain and some irritation. Skin - daf ars and can cause irritation. 2. Chronic Overexposure Dermititus - Repeated overexposures may cause liver and kidney effects. - Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure ~igh levels (8000 ppm) of vapor may cause cardiac arrthymias ' Chemical Listed aa Carcinogen National Toxicology Yes [] IARC Yes [] OSHA Yes or Potential Carcino~len Program No I~X Monographs NoX:~ No Emergency andFirstAidProcedures (If symptoms Dersistf call a physician) 1.Inhalation Remove to fresh air~ apply artificial respiration if needed, 2. Eyes Flush with water for 15 minutes. '3: Skin Wash with soap and water - remove contaminated clothin?. 4. Ingestion' Do not induce vomitina - cal~ a physician l 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Precautions to be taken in Handlin~landStora~le Store in a cool dry area. Steps to be taken in case Materials ia released or sDilled Ventilate areat use absorbent to pick up materialr store in closed containers. Use self contained breathing apparatus 'if vapor conc. is above TLV. WasteDisposal Eazardous Waste - Dispose of in conformance to Federal~ State and Local ReaulatiQ~s. 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS vapors are heavier than air, Do not use in confined spaces or low area without adequate ventilation. If high concentration of vapors are suspected do not enter unless special breathing apparatus is used. Note: Hazards are primarily rela~ed to the solvent carrier not the residual silicone. PREPARED BY:' A, B, Reed :'; ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION NOV. 1985. PRODUCTNAME I!.eav~.Duty Silicone (Bulk) #5057,5058 # MSDS005057 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS Phone (215) 674-4300 885 LOUIS DRIVE, WARMINSTER, PA. 18974 ACGIH OSHA Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS # TLV PEL Limits % Dimethyl polv siloxane 63148-62-9 NA ~A 3 1,1,1 Trichloroethane 71-55-6 350 350 " 92.6 1,2 Butylene Oxide 106-88-7 NA NA 40 Diethylene Ether 123-91-1 25 100 Nitromethane 75-52-5 100 100 2. PHYSICAL DATA Specific Gravity 1. 293 Vapor Pressure 100 mm ~c~ I % Volatile 97 Boiling Point 16 $o~, Evaporation Rate Rapid Freezing Point NA Vapor Density 4.55 (Air = 1) Appearance and Odor Colorless liquid Solubility Necrli?ible in water. 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint ~on~ Method TCCt TOC I Flammable Limits Extinguishing'Media ~ater foq I LELT~5 I UEL 10,5 Unusual Hazards Vapors are heavier than air and will collect in low places, , 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY, Stability Stable Hazardous decomposition products F. ydroqen chloride, chlorine, possible phos(~ene (Ther- Materials to avoid Do not use in aluminum containers por allow t;o come real) 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation ~.ust be sufficient to maintain vapor conc. below TLr. Respiratory Self contained breathin~ apparatus if vapor conc. above TLV. ~'"" I i" ' Gloves Solvent Resistant Eye & Face Safety go~les Other ProtectiveEquipment Boots and apron if possibility for body contact exists. MSDS005089 6. HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Entry Inhalation and skin contact Signs and Symptoms of Exl)osure 1. Acute Overexposure Inhalation - headaches, dizziness, anesthesia, unconsciousness. Eyes - causes pain and some irritation. Skin - irritation on repeated exposures. 2. Chronic Overexposure Repeated overexposures may cause liver and kidney effects. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Ex0osure High levels (8000 ppm +) of vapor may cause cardiac arrthymias. Chemical lusted el Carclll(:)~Ml Nat~onll Toxlcok:~y Ye~ [~ I,l~C YN C1 OSHA Yes ;- ~ Potent,al Carc, rK)~l Pro1~lram NO ~ Mo~l~tl NO (IX No Emergency and First Aid Procedures ( If symptoms persist, call a physician) 1. Inhalation Remove to fresh air , apply artificial respiration if necessary. 2. Eyes Flush for 15 minutes with large amounts of water. 3. Skin Remove contaminated clothin$; wash exposed area with soap and water. 4. Ingestion Do not induce vomitin~ - Call ph),sician. 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Pr~clut~ont to Im tlkMt ;n Handlin~andSto~l~e Store in a cool, dry place'. Ste1~ to ~e taken in cael Mater,alsmrMaaledm'Sp~lled Usually not a problem with aerosols . Area should be ventilated and absorbent used to pick up excess material. waste Disposal Discarded f,Jll cans or partially filled cans are considered Hazardous Waste - Dispose of in conformance with Local! State and Federal resulation 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS Avoid prolonged skin contact or breathing of vapors. Since vapors are heavier than air, aerosols should not be used in confined areas or low spots without adequate ventilation. If vapors are suspected in a lev area, do not enter unless special breathing apparatus is used and an observer is present for assistance. Keep aerosols away from heat. ~E~ARE~ 8¥: Allen ~. Reed O~IGI~AC ~A?E O~ ~A?E.. O~ REV~SIO~ April 10,1987 ~. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME Brak:].een (Aeroso:[) 5089 # MSDS005089 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS Phone (215) 674-4300 885 LOUIS DRIVE, WARMINSTER, PA. 18974 ACGIH OSHA Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS # TLV PEL Limits % l,l,l Trichloroethane //Z/ ~ 71-55-6 350 350 89.2 Diethylene ether 123-91-1 25 100 Hethyl butynol 115-19-5 N/A N/A~ ~6.8 Sec. butyl alcohol /~/~ 78'92'2 lO0 150 Carbon dioxide /c~/ 124-34-9 5000 5 4.0 2. PHYSICAL DATA ( does not include carbon dioxide propellent) /:':'~'~;' Specific Gravity 1.293 (@70°y) Vapor Pressure 73 .. Boilin9 Point 164°¥ Evaporation Rate Rapid Freezing Point [~/A Vapor Density ~. 16 (air = l) Appearance and Odor Colorless 'liquid - irritating odor al: high concentrations. Solubility Slight solubility in water - good solvent for many organic materials. 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint l~one I Method TCC, COC, TOC I Flammable Limits Extinguishing Media 14ater, fog I LEL 7.0 I UEL 15.5 Unusual Hazards Aerosol cans may explode if their temperature exceeds 130°F. 4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY Stability Good - Avoid exposures to open flames, arcs, and high temperatures. Hazardous decomposition products'' Thermal - Hydrogen chloride, chlorine and some phosgene. Materials to avoid Avoid storage tn aluminum containers or contact with aluminum and/or zinc [~owder. Ii. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation Haintain vapor concentration below TLV - Use mechanical means if necessary. ReSl3iratory Above TLV use self contained breathing apparatus (air mask or vapor mask).. Gloves solvent resistant Eye & Face Safer7 Slasses Other. Protective Equipment Not normally re({utred for aerosol product usage. · RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES FOR REDUCING ASBESTOS DUST DURING'BRAKE SERVICING ~C~U~I Itudlel hlVl h~llcltld thlt OliN)lUll lO IICIIIIVl lmountl of Ilb~ltOl dull filly bi I potential hellth hazard, OSHA has set maximum limits of levels of airborne asbestos duet to which workers may be exposed. Since moot automotive friction materials normally contain a olzable amount of eabootoo, Il Jo Important that people who handle brlke linings and clutch facings understand the notura of the problem and know Ihs precautions to be taken. 1. In regulated areas where brake work is done and the IJr quality standard exceeds the OSHA limit, entrances 8hould be posted with s warning, sign Is follows: DANGER ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REOUIRED IN THIS AREA 2. The amount of asbestos in the dust from brake lining wear is normally et an extremely iow level because of chemical breskdown during use, Ind If machining of friction msterisl does not take place, simple procedures will minimize exposure. During brake servicing, the mechanic should wear a respirator approved by NIOSH for asbestos duet. It should be worn during all procedures starting with the removal of wheels and including reessembly. 3. When removing worn friction materials, remove the accumulated dust in the assemblies with In industrial vacuum cleaner equipped with a high efficiency filter system. If such equipment is not available, dust can be removed with s dem.p cloth. Do not use compressed air or dry brushing for cleaning unless the assembly is enclosed sad properly exhausted. 4. Whenever possible, purchase friction materials pre-ground end ready for Installation. If machining is necessary, the precautions which must be taken are of extreme importance. This is the operation in brake service whe~ exposure to asbestos dust may be at its highest. This increases the difficulty in complying with the OSHA Itandards. In addition to the approved respirator, there must be local exhaust ventilation such that worker exposures are maintained be;ow the OSHA asbestos standards. If there is any question as to the efficiency of asbestos dust removal by the machine, the manufacturer should be contacted. 5. Industrial vacuum cleaner bags containing asbestos dust and cloths used for wiping brake assemblies should be sealed in plastic bags and labeled with the following warning label printed in letters of sufficient size and contrast to be readily visible and legible. DANGER CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS AVOID CREATING DUST CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD All ubestos waste should be disposed of in accordance with OSHA lad EPA asbestos regulations. During removal of v¥cuum bags, an Approved respirator, as described in (2} above should be worn. S. Good housekeeping is essential in a workplace where asbestos containing materials are handled. Industrial vacuum cleaners equipped with multiple stage high efficiency filters should be used for removing accumulations of asbestos dust end waste. Never use compressed air or dry sweeping for cleaning. Water or other dust suppressants should be applied if brooms are used. ?. Good personal hygiene practices are important In minimizing asbestos dust exposure. Do not smoke. Wash before eating. Shower Ifter work. Change to work clothes upon arrival at work lad change from work clothes at COnclusion of work. Work clothing should not be taken home. I,~undering of asbestos contaminated clothing shall be done aa as to prevent release of airborne.lsbestos fibers in excess of the exposure limits. CAUTION: DO NOT BREATHE ASBESTOS DUST" RJ'procfuced from He 1086 Friction Bdltedlll SLonderdl Institute Automotive Dob Book with He warning sign In porlgraph 1 and h ws.'rdng bi)el In paragraph S rovtJ~d to conform lo DSHA Stendsrd effective July 21, 1006. Page 3 of 4 SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data Route(s) of Exposure: Inhalation? Yes Skin? Yes Ingestion? Yes Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic) Some persons may be 'sensitive to partially cured phenolic or cashew resins and develop dermatitis-type reactions. Dusts of crystalline silica may produce silicosis. Metal dusts can be irritants of the eyes and upper respiratory system. There is little known evidence of chronic industrial poisoning from iron, aluminum, and zinc dusts. Carcinogenicity Listing: NTP? IARC Monographs? OSHA Regulated? None Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Partially Cured Cmshew Resins - skin eruptions similar in appearance to poison ivy. Lung Effects from crystalline silica - coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, impaired pulmonary function. Dusts in eye may cause irritation. Gastrointestinal disturbances possible from ingestion. Emergency and First Aid Procedures - Should not be necessary from a proper handling of this Friction Material product. SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: No special procedures Waste Disposal Method: Dispose of in proper receptacles in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. SECTION VIII - Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection (Specify Type): Not Required under normal conditions. Ventilation: Local Exhaust: Preferred (during machining - including grinding and drilling) Mechanical (General): Not applicable Protective Gloves: Recon~ended Eye Protection: Safety Glasses Suggested SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS No special precautions are r~quired when installing or removing asbestos-free friction _~aterials. However, as the mechanic may not know whether or not the worn-out lining he is replacing contains asbestos fibers, we suggest that the worker follow the "Recormnended Procedures" published by Friction Materials Standards Institute and reproduced on the reverse side of this page. · ' Page 2 of 4 SECT]ON I! - Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information Hazardous Components (Specific Chemical Identity: OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Common Name (s) Silica (e~. quartz) Silicates (including glass fibers) 10 mg/m3 10 mg/ms Carbon Black 3.5 mg/mS 3.5 mg/m~ Coke {Petroleum derived} NA NA Cured phenolic and cashew resins 10 mg/m3 10 mg/ms Graphite " " Iron, Zinc, Aluminum and their oxides " " Mica 20 Mppcf 20 Mppcf · - Respirable Fraction as based upon the formula lOmg/m$ (See OSHA Table Z-lO00) % Silica + SECTION III - Physical / Chemical Characteristics Boiling Point NA Specific Gravity {H20 ~ 1) 1.6 - 3.7 Vapor Pressure {mm Hg.) NA Melting Point NA Vapor Density {Air ~ 1) NA Evaporation Rate 0 Solubility in Water NO Appearance and Odor Solid, Odorless, Light Tan to Dark Grey {Metallic) Color SECTION IV - Fire and Explosion Hazard Data Flash Point (Method Used): NA Flammable Limits: NA LEL: NA UEL: NA Extinguishing Media: Water, {Class A, B, or C), Fog or Foam Special Fire Fighting Procedures: NA Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: NA .~. SECTION V - Reactivity Data Stability Unstable: Conditions to Avoid: None Known I Stable: ,~ X Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): None Known Hazardous Decomposition or By-products: I6complete combustion will create carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide Hazardous ! May Occur: I Conditions to Avoid: None Known 1 Polymerization Will Not Occur: X Page ALLIED CORPORATION BENDIX FRICTION MATERIALS DIVISION IqATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ASBESTOS-FREE PRODUCTS The following data may be used to comply with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 2g CFR lglO.]200.. The OSHA Standard must, hc~ever, be consulted for specific requirements. The Friction Material products identified Jn this Sheet meet the OSHA definition of an "article" and are exempt from the Hazard Conmnunication Standard as to all reasonable uses. The ingredients tn these Friction Material products are resin-bonded and cured. Hazards normally associated with exposure to or contact with pure dusts of the listed ingredients are not expected to be significant. Allied has listed all of the essential ingredients present in a series of Friction Material products of this general definition. All Friction Material products identified on this MSDS contain processed glass or steel fibers, but may contain some of the other mterials shown. The recoe~nended exposure ltmits are those for the most hazardous substance in a class of substances. Exact formulations are proprietary and, therefore, confidential. Precise product information will not be disclosed, other than in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, or without a written Secrecy Agr.eement. Allied shall in no event be responsible for any damages of whatsoever nature or kind directly or indirectly resulting from or arising out of the publication or use of or reliance upon data contained herein. No express or implied warranty of eny kind, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for use, with respect to the Friction Material products or to the data herein.is made hereunder. PRODUCTS - Bendix Asbestos-Free Friction Materials covered by this Material Safety Data Sheet can be identified from box labels or price lists as follows: Drum Brake Segments and Blocks Ultrava~ Segments and Premium Blocks (UV) Ultravar II Blocks (UVD) Ultravar III Blocks (UVS) Ultravar Blocks (MET) SECTION I- Manufacturer's Name: Allied Automotive Emergency Telephone Number: 518-273-6550 Bendix Friction Materials Dj. vision -Date Prepared: September 30, 19B6 Address: P.O. Box 238 Prepared By: -~ E.L. Rogers Troy, New York 1218! ID-R120 RECOMMENDED, PROCEDURES FOR REDUCIhlG ASBESTOS DUST DURING BRAKE SERVICING Because studies have Indicated that exposure to excessive amounts of asbestos duat may be a potential health hazard, OSHA has aet maxlmum limits of levels of airborne asbeslos dust I0 which wor~ers may be exposed. Since most automotive friction materials normally contaln a sizable amount of asbestoa, It la Important that people who handle brake linings and clutch facings underatand the nature of the problem and know the precautions to be taken. 1. In regulated areas where brake work is done and the air quality standard exceeds the OSHA limit, entrances should be posted with a warning sign as follows: DANGER ASBESTOS CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY RESPIRATORS AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ARE REQUIRED IN THIS AREA 2. The amount of asbestos in the dust from brake lining wear is normally at an extremely Iow level because of chemical breakdown during use, and if machining of friction materiel does not take place, simple procedures will minimize exposUre. During brake servicing, the mechanic should wear a respirator approved by NIOSH for asbestos dust. It should be worn during all procedures starting with the removal of wheels and including reassembly. 3. When removing worn friction materials, remove the accumulated dust in the assemblies with an industrial vacuum cleaner equipped with a high efficiency f;Iter system. If such equipment is not available, dust can be removed with a damp cloth. Do not use compressed air or dry brushing for cleaning unless the assembly is enclosed and properly exhausted. 4. Whenever possible, purchase friction materials pre-ground and ready for installation. If machining is necessary, the precautions which must be taken are of extreme importance. This is the operation in brake service when exposure to asbestos dust may be at its highest. This increases the difficulty in complying with the OSHA standards. In addition to the approved respirator, there must be local exhaust ventilation such that worker exposures are maintained be;ow the OSHA asbestos standards. If there is any question as to the efficiency of asbestos dust removal by the machine, the manufacturer should be contacted. 5. Industrial vacuum cleaner bags containing asbestos dust and Cloths used for wiping brake assemblies should be sealed in plast, ic bags and labeled with the following warning label printed in letters of sufficient size and contrast to be readily visible and legible. DANGER CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS AVOID CREATING DUST CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD All asbestos waste should be disposed of in accordance with OSHA and EPA asbestos regulations. During removal of vacuum bags, an approved respirator, as described in (2) above should be worn. 6. Good housekeeping is essential in a workplace where asbestos containing materials are handled. Industrial vacuum cleaners equipped with multiple stage high efficiency filters should be used for removing accumulations of asbestos dust and waste. Never use compressed air or dry sweeping for cleaning. Water or other dust suppressants shourd be applied if brooms are used. 7. Good personal hygiene practices are*important in minimizing asbestos dust e. xposure. Do not smoke. Wash before eating. Shower after work. Change to work clothes upon arrival at work and change from work clothes at cbr~clusion of work. Work clothing should not be taken home. Laundering of asbestos contaminated clothing shall be done so as to prevent release of airborne asbestos fibers in excess of the exposure limits. CAU.TION: DO NOT BREATHE ASBESTOS DUST Reproduced from lhe 1986 Friction Malerlals Slandard$ Instilute Automotive Data Book with the warning sign In paragraph 1 and the wa;nlng label in paragraph 5 revised Io conform to OSHA Standard effective July 21, 1986. I SECTION Vii -- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES ] Steps to be taken In case material Is released or spilled: Refer to Section iX (Speciat Precautions) below and "Recommended Procedures" on Page 4. Waste Disposal Method: .Dispose of in proper receptacles appropriately labelled in accordance with applicable federal, state and lacs; laws and regulations. Place receptacles in an "Authorized Landfill" as designated by federal or state authorities. SECTION VIII -- Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection (Specify Type): Not Recluired under normal conditions. However, if concentration of airborne asbestos fibers in excess of the OSHA standard is created, respirators approved by NIOSH for asbestos fibers should be used. Ventilation: ! Local Exhaust: Preferred (during machining -- including grinding and drilling) I Mechanical (General): Not applicable Protective Gloves: Recommended Eye Protection: Safety Glasses Suggested Other Protective Equipment: See paragraph.7 of Recommended Procedures on Page 4 SECTION IX -- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS T~e Friction Material product, as shipped, is not considered hazardous, but machining (grinding and drilling} and/or norm: may create asbestos dust or airborne asbestos fibers in excess of OSHA standard and should be considered hazardou; Recommended Precaution -- If airborne asbestos fiber concentrations exceed OSHA limits, NIOSH approved respirators 2- be worn and proper engineering controls implemented. If product is ground or machined, local exhaust to control exp¢: airborne asbestos fibers or dust is recommended. (See "Recommended Procedures" on Page 4.) The work environment should be monitored to determine whether employee exposure exceed OSHA permissible ex posure - aCcorclance with OSHA regulation 29 CFR Part 1910.1001. Packages containing the Friction Material Product should be labelled in accordance with OSHA regulation 29 CFR Part 19' ' (.j) (2) as follows: DANGER CONTAINS ASBESTOS FIBERS AVOID CREATING DUST CANCER AND LUNG DISEASE HAZARD Standard industrial hygiene practices, includiug good housekeeping and vacuuming or wet cleaning work surfaces t( asbestos fibers or dust from becoming airborne, should be instituted or im~!emented and maintained. SEE REVE-RSE SIDE FOR FRICTION MATERIALS STANDARDS INSTITUTE'S RECOMMENDED PROCEDUP,: REDUCING ASBESTOS DUST DURING BRAKE SERVICING. SECTION IV --Fire and Expioalon Hazard Data Flash Point (Method Used): NA Flammable Limits: NA LEL: NA UEL: NA Extinguishing Medis: Water, (Class A, B, or C), FoG or Foam Special Fire Fighting Procedures: NA Unusual Fire and Explosion I. Mzarda: NA SECTION V- Reactivity Data Incompatibility (Materials to Avoid): None Known Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts: Incomplete combultlon will create carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide SECTION VI -- Health Hazard Data Route(s) of Exposure: Inhalatlon? Yea Skin? Yel Ingestion? Yea Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic) Some persons may be sensitive to partially cured phenolic or cashew resins and develop dermatitis-type reactions. Dusts of crystalline silica may produce silicosis. Metal dusts can be irritants of the eyes and upper respiratory system. There is little known evidence of chronic industrial poisoning from iror,, aluminum, and zinc dusts. Inhalation of concentrations of airborne asbestos fibers in excess of the OSHA limits may be hazardous to health and may cause serious bodily harm, such as asbestosis, lung cancer or mesothelioma. These diseases may not be recognized until many years after exposure. Medical literature indicates that people who smoke are at a significantly increased health risk when working with airborne asbestos fibers. C~rclnogenlclty Listing: NTP? IARC Monographs? OSHA Regulated? Asbestos fibers Yes Yes Yes Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: Partially Cured Cashew Resins -- skin eruptions similar in appearance to poison ivy. Lung Effects from asbestos and cry.~alline silica -- coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, impaired pulmonary function. Dusts in eye may cause~i'ritation. Gastrointestinal disturbances possible from ingestion. Emergency and First Aid Procedures -- Should not be necessary from a proper handling of this Friction Material product. h~o. 8 LLIED ALLIED CORPORATION BENDIX FRICTION MATERIALS DIVISION IV, ATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET The followir~g data may be used to comply with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. The OSHA Standard must, however, be consulted for specific requirements. The Friction Material products identified in this Sheet meet the OSHA definition of an "article" and are exempt from the Hazard Communication Standard as to all reasonable uses. Some potential may, however, exist for exposure to asbestos dust. The ingredients in these Friction Material products are resin-bonded and cured. Hazards normally associated with exposure to or contact with pure dusts of the listed ingredients are not expected to be significant. Allied has listed all of the esser~tial ingredients present in a series of Friction Material products of this general description. All Friction Material products identified on thi~ MSDS contain processed chrysotile asbestos fibers, but may contain some of the other materials shown. The recommended exposure limits are those for the most hazardous substance in a class of substances. Exact formulations are proprietary and therefore confidential. Precise product information will not be disclosed, other than in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, or without a written Secrecy Agreement. Alliecl shall in no event be responsible for any damages of whatsoever nature or kind directly or indirectly resulting from orarising out of the publication or use of or reliance upon data contained herein. No express or implied warranty of any kind, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for use, with respect to the Friction Material products or to the data herein is made hereunder. PR ODUCTS -- Bendix Friction Materials covered by this Material Safety Data Sheet can be identified from box labels or price lists as follows: Drum Brake Segment~, and l~locks --"Friction King", "F K", "FKD", "D", "FKL", "L", "M", "AE", "E", "ED", "EM", "HP", "ST" an0 "S-1100." Disc Brake Pads- "Organic" and "FK I1" (semi-metallic). Note: The "wearing surface" of "FK I1" disc pads does not contain processed chrysotile asbestos fiber. However, processed chrysotile asbestos fibers may be inclucled in the "backing layer" which is "sandwiched" between the friction material and the steel shoe plate. SECTION I Manufacturer's Name: ALLIED CORPORATION Emergency Telephone Number 518-273-$550 Bendlx Friction Materials Division Date Prepared July 30, 1986 Address: P.O. Box 238 Preparer E.L. Rogem Troy, New York 12181 SECTION II- Hazardous Ingredients/Identity Information HazerdOUl Componentl (Specific Chemical Identify: Common Name(I) OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Asbestos (Chrysotile) iZ'-) ~ 02 fiber/c.c. 2 fibers/c.c. Silica (cc quartz) ~(' O~(~ ' ' Silicate(s) 10 mg/m~ '10 mg/m~ Carbon Black //~:.~,~ ~"'- 3.5 mg/m~ 3,5 mg/m~ Coke (Petroleum derived) NA NA Cured phenolic and cashew resins 10 n,g/m~ 10 mg/m~ Graphite .~..0 ~ O .... Iron, Zinc, Aluminum and their oxides · = Respirable Fraction as based upon the formula " 10 mg/m~ · - % Silica + 2 (See OSHA table Z-1000) SECTION III ~ Physical/Chemical Characteristics Bolling Polnl ..................................... NA Specific Gravity (H.O = 1) ...... '; .............. 1.6 - 3.7 Vapor Pressure (mm Hg.) ......................... NA I~eltlng Point ..................................... NA Vapor Density (Air = 1) ............................ NA Evaporation Rale .................................. 0 Solubility In Water ............................... NO Appoarance and Odor: Solid, Odorless, Light Tan lo Dark Grey Color SAFETY AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING CLASS SUBJECTS COVERED: HAZARD COMMUNICATION REGULATIONS a. Fact sheet distributed HAZARD MATERIALS a. Told where materials located in building MSDS SHEETS a. Told where sheets are kept. b. Showed how to read and understand information. SAFETY PROTECTION a. Oxygen & acetylene tanks safety procedures. b. Told where safety goggles and masks are stored, that are to be used when working with drum and rotor turning, or when working with cores, pads. and shoe arcing. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS a. How many and where to be found in building. IN CASE OF FIRE OR OTHER REASON TO EVACUATE BUILDING a. Employees have two exits - the front door or the back bay door - whichever is closer & most secure. b. Customers in the store will be given a verbal command to leave by the front door. NO sMOKING AREA ' a. Where posted. PLEASE SIGN BELOW TO ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE ATTENDED THIS SAFETY &. TRAINING CLASS. B & D BRAKE PARTS, INC. has developed a Hazard Communication program to enhance our employees'~ health and safety. As a company we intend to provide information about chemical hazards and other hazardous substances, and the control of hazards via our comprehensive Hazard' Communication Program which includes container labeling, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and training. The following program outlines how we will accomplish this objective: 1. CONTAINER LABELING It is the policy of this company that no container of hazardous substances will be released for use until the following label information is verified. a. Containers are clearly labeled as to the contents. b. Appropriate hazard earnings are noted. c. The name and address of the manufacturer are listed. 2. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS'(MSDS) Copies of MSDS for all hazardous substances to which employees of this company may be exposed are kept in a marked filing cabinet in the upstairs office. Barbara Brown will be responsible for obtaining and maintaining the data sheet system for the company. Barbara Brown, Office Manager, will review incoming data sheets for new and significant health/safety information. She will see that any new information is passed on to the affected employees. NOTE: It is critically important that all of our employees understand the training. If you have any additional questions, please contact Barbara Brown, Office Manager. BI!,%I~I~':{S i'.tAHE B & D BRAKE PARTS INC ID NUHBER 215-000-000151 I_,O[',3, TI~.~N 200 E 19TIt ST lllGIt }lAZARD RATING 3 FA(:II.,I. TY UNiT O1 A C~ VIE [?.A 1. 1~ ltAZARDOUS ~A~'ERIALS INVENTORY LAST CIIANOE 11/17/87 BY ESTER .ID "' 'r 15[E NAHE HAX AHT UNIT HAZARD I,OUA T .[ ON CO N'I'A I NHE NT US E 1 HIXTURE BRAffLEEN {BULK} 100 OAL HIOH UABINET FRONT LO WINDOW PLASTIC ~ONTAINER[8] OTHER ID PERCENT GO~IPONENT8 }lAZARD LIST8 I 146 , O0 92 , 9 1 ~ 1 ~ 1-TRIUItLOROETIIANE HIOH 1019.00 7.0 see-BUTYL ALCOHOL HIOH 2 HIXTURE BRAKLEEN (AEROSOL) 75 GAL HIGH CABINET FRONT LG WINDOW PLASTIC CONTAINER[S] AEROSOL l l) PERCENT COHPONENTS HAZARD LISTS I 146.00 89.2 1,i~I-TRICttLOROETHANE HIGH 1019.00 6.0 sec-BUTYL ALCOItOL HIGH 1251.00 4.0 CARBON D~OXIDE LON 3 ~'{.[XTURE FRICTION KING (ASBESTOS SttOE ;PADS) 500 LBS HIGH CABINET FRONT LG ~NDO~ OTBER OTHER I I)' PERCENT COHPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1373.00 0.0 ASBESTOS, WHITE HIGH 9046.00 0.0 SILICA, CRYSTALLINE UNKNONN 1555.00 0.0 CARBON, REACTIVE MODERATE 9080~00 0.0 GRAPtllTE LO~ 4 PURE BRAKE FLUID 150 GAL UNKNOWN CABINET FRONT LG ~INDOW PLASTIC CONTAINER[S] OTHER !!) PERCENT COHPONENTS ltAZARD LISTS 1224.00 100.0 BRAKE FLUID, HYDRAULIC UNKNOWN 5 PURE OXYGEN 155 FT3 HIGH EAST END OS SHOP PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. WELDING/SOLDERING  I I~ PEI~CENT tIAZARD LISTS CONPONENTS 2359.00 100.0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED HIGH 6 PURE ACETYLENE 90 FT3 EXTREHg  EAflT END OF 81IOP PORTABLE PRESS, CYL, ~ELDING/SOLDERINO '1'. l') PERCENT COMPONENTS tIAZARD 1241.00 100.0 ACETYLENE EXTREME PA(]E :~ · 12/13/88 14:18 FIATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEHS, INC. (805) 648-6800 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME Brakleen (bulk) ~05090,0509t, 05093 # MSDS 005000 MANUFACTURED BY: CRC CHEMICALS Phone (215) 674-4300 885 LOUIS DRIVE. WARMINSTER. PA. 18974 ACGIH OSHA I Other 1. INGREDIENTS CAS # TLV PEL i Limits ,, % 1~1~1 Trichloroethane 71-55-§ 3qfl a~n a.~.9 Diethylene ether ~23-9~- 1 25 ]nO , Methyl butylnol 115-19-5 N/A ~/a <7.1 ~ec. butyl alcohol /~/~ 78-92-2 1OO 150 ~"i ::" "' 2. PHYSICAL DATA Specific Gravity 1.293 070°I Vapor Pressure 73 mm Hg (a2o°GI %Volatile lOO % Boiling Point 164. °F Evaporation Rate Rapid ~=reezing Point N/A Vapor Density 4.16 (afar =, ~.) AppearanceandOdor Colorless liquid, irritating odor at high concentrations. Solubility Slight solubility~in water - good solvent' for many organic materials. 3. FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flashpoint None I' Method TCC, COC, TOC 'Flammable Limits '!!';~' E~(tinguishingMedia ... Water, fog LEL7.0 UEL 15.5 Unusual Hazards N/A ::~'4. REACTIVITY AND STABILITY .'"Stability Good -"Avoid 'exposures to high temperatures (open flames, arcs, etc.) '~:~L'Hazard°usdec°mp°sltl°npr°ducts 'Thermal - Hydrogen chloride, chlorine and some phosgene. Materials. to avoid Avoid storage in aluminum containers or contact with aluminum and/or ,,, zinc powders. , ' . · , 5. PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation ' Maintain vapor concentrations below TLV - use mechanical ventfaltion if necessar: . Respiratory Above TLV=use' slef contained breathin~ apparatus (air mask or vapor mask) ~,~:: ' Glove.s Solvent resistant I Eye&Face. Safety ~lasses Other rotect~ve Equipment , ............ Aprons and.boots may be used if exposure is severe. J:..:./,;, .,:~ZARD DATA . ·. ~ . :,~l~r~ Entry Inhalation and skin contact Signs and Symptoms of Exposure 1. Acute Overexposure Inhalation - headaches, dizziness, anestheti~ effect'S, unconsciousnel Eyes - causes pain and some irritation. Skin - causes irritation on repeated exposures. 2. Chronic Overexposure Hc[?:iLed ~-verc.x~osu~es :nay cause l~ver and kidney, effects. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure H.~gh levels may cause cardiac arrhythmias (over 8000 ppm). Chemical Listed as Carcinogen National Toxico;ogy Yes I-I IARC Yes I-1 OSHA Yes or Potential Carcino~len Program No :~ Monographs No Emergency and First Aid Procedures ( if sympt._~o.~ persist, call a physician ) 1. Inhalation RemOve'to fresh air - apply artificial respiration if neede' .d%-- 2. Eyes Flush with large amot;r~ts of water for 15 minutes. 3. Skin Remove contaminated clothing. Wash exposed skin with soap and' water. 4. Ingestion Do not induce vom~.,'~ing - call a physician. 7. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Precautions to be taken in Handlin~andStora~e Store in a cool, dry area. Do not store in aluminum containers. Steps to be taken ~n c~se Materiats is released or si~illed Keep out of wa'~er supply. Ventilate area. Do not enter spiil 'area without a meek. Dike area and pump into containers or use absorbent pick up. 'Waste Disposal Treat'as HAzardous Waste. Dispose of in conformance with Local, State and Federal r~julations. 8. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND USE DIRECTIONS Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Avoid prolonged breathing of vapors. Vapors are heavier than air and will collect in Iow areas such as pits, storage tanks, the hold of a ship, etc. If vapors are suspected in low areas, do not enter unless special breathing apparatus is used and an observer is present for assistance. PREPARED ElY: Allen· B. Reed'~. ORIGINAL DATE OR DATE OF REVISION April 10, 1987 SHEE~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SECIION I - PRODUCT INFORMAIION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER Brake Systems, 'Inc. {203) 375-3341 75 East Main Street Stratford, CT 06497 .. REVISION DATE: .'. INFORMATION TELEPHONE NUMBER November 12, 1985 PRODUCT NAME: Raybestos Super Heavy Duty Brake Fluid (APF-12, APF-1, APF-4, APF-5, APF-54) SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS ' OSHA ACGIH INGREDIENT % PEL TLV Mixture of alkylene oxide adducts 100 none estallshed none established SECTION Boiling Point: 450F, 232C Min. Sol. in water: Infinite VAP Press: (nmHg @ 20C) Low Sp. Gravity: 1.03 VAP Density (Air-l): Unknown % Volatile-by Vol: Not Appl. Appearance and Odor: Light Yellow Liquid - Mild Odor SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point.: 280F, 138C~ 272F, 133C Flammable Limits Method Used: COC; PMCC LFL: Not Deter. UFL: Not Deter, Extinguishing Media: Water Fog, Alcohol Foam, C02, Dry~.Chemical Special Fire-Fighting Equipment and Hazards: Wear posi.tive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. SECTION V - REACTIV!TY DATA Stability: Stable Incompatibility: Oxidizing Material Hazardous Decomposition Products: Not Known Hazardous Polymerization: Will not Occur APF Page SECTION VI - SPILL, LEAK, AND DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Action to take for spills: Do not allow to contaminate ground water. Soak up in absorbent material and shove) into drums. Disposal Method: In accordance with local, state and federal laws. SECTION VII - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Eye: Slight transient irritation, no corneal injury'likely Skin Contact: Single short exposure - no irritation. Repeated, prolonged exposure - minor skin effects, especially if confined against skin by clothing or other items. Skin A~sorption: Not absorbed in toxic amounts. Ingestion: Low single dose oral toxicity; LD50 greater than 2 g/kg. Inhalation: No guide for control known. Material has very low volatility. Systemic & Other Effects:. None known SECTION VIII - FIRST AID Eyes: Irrigation of the eye immediately with water for five minutes is good'safety practice. Skin: Contact will probably cause no more th~n irritation. Wash off in flowing water or shower. WaSh clothing before reuse. Ihgestion: Low in toxicity. Induce vomiting if large amounts are ingested. Remove to fresh air if effects occur. Consult medical personnel. Note to Physician: Eyes: May cause mild irritation. Stain for evidence of corneal injury. Skin: May cause mild irritation with prolonged contact. If rash is present, treat as any contact dermatitis. Not likely to be absorbed in acutely toxic amounts. Respiratory: Injury is unlikely. Oral: Low in toxicity. General: Information based on analogy to similar chemical. No specific antidote. Treatment based on the sound Judgement of the physician and the individual reactions of the patient. SECTION IX , SPECIAL HANDLING INFORMATION Ventilation: Good general ventilation usually adequate for most handling. Respiratory Protection: None normally needed. Protective Clothing: Clean, body-covering clothing. Eye Protection: Safety glasses or goggles. SECTION X - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Precautions to be taken in handling, and storage: Practice reasonabie care and personal cleanliness. APF Page 2 ~- No. 11 N 4. -- EXTREME - 3 - HIGH PRODUCT SA 824 5263 2- MODERATE ....... 1 -- SLIGHT Toxic~ SECTIONI Bendix' Brake Lube o -- INSIGNIFICANT V Specal hTCO MANUFACTURING DIVISION OR SUBSIDIARY IEMERGENCY TELEPHONE Southwest Petro-Chem IMANUFACTURER ~I913 ~ 782-5800 ~..~ORESS INUMBER. STREET. CITY. STATE. ZIP CODE) I CH---~'-~'RE(~ ~ Il) 1400 South Harrison, Olathe, KS 66061 C~EMICAL NAME OR FAMILY ~?iRMULA I~1 P. etroI eum HFdrocarbon NA SECTION II -- CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES CHEMICAL PHYSICAL HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS ~ ='"'~,M Semi -sol id  Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide IODOR iNCOMPATIBILITY IKEEP AWAY FROMI ~'~ Mineral Oil Strong oxidizing agents such as: hydrogen peroxide, ]APPEARANCE ~ chromic acid, bromine ~ Grease LIST ALL TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS C~LOR None J"l Off White SPEC~;~C GRAWTY 0. 946 ~ t'~,WATER = 1) RT BOLLING PT. SECTION III -- FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA': NDA 'C SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES FLASH POINT IME~'HOD USED) Fire fighters should wear an Above C.O.C. ~ °F approved self contained breathing ~-~ 17~ °c ~?R °F MELTINGPT. NA °c apparatus. FLAMMABLE LIMITS % UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS EXTINGUISHING AGENTS IN WATER Dense smoke x- DRYCHEMICAL ~'CO, AT 25 °C Negligible _-- WATERSPRAY ~' FOAM % VOLATILE ~._tWATERFOG .,~ SAND/EARTH 2.I - OTHER ,'T1 ,BY WT %) EVAP. RATE NA SECTION IV -- HEALTH HAZARD DATA -PERMI,~IRLE CONCENTRATIONS {AIR) ( """ 1 VAPOR'PRESSURE ~ NDA ~ Imm Hg a! 20 °C) NA 2'~ VAPOR DENSITY NA EFFECTSOF OVEREXPOSURE 1'~ lAIR = 1) ,~ May cause skin & eye irritation with prolonged contact. 0HASiS NA TOXICOLOGICAL PROPERTIES ~ DH ( ) NDA 3-~ STRONG ACID -- EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES STRONG BASE 3"'~'IEYES Flush with l'arge amounts of water for at least 15 min. STABLE ,,,X: ! Call a physician immediatelw. .~i..~UNSTABLE SKINCONTACT Wash thoroughl~ with soap and water. ''VISCOSITY <100- SUS 1 O0 OR > X 3'~INHALATION NDA , ~ AT IO0°F 3.-"5-]IFSWALLOWED Call a phFs~cian immediately. NA = NOT APPLICABLE NDA = NO DATA AVAILABLE '~= LESS THAN >=MORE THAN Page 1 of 2 FORM NO, 851 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ..ODUCT SA 824 5263 SECTION V -- SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION VENTILATION TYPE REQUIRED ILOCAL. MECHANICAL. SPECIALI PROTECTivE GLOVES Rubber or plastic ~ oil resistant None Required i,~ PRO?~CTION ~ Safet~ goggles and ,~SmRa*O~YP~OTEC~ON~SPEC,FY?YP~ ~! full face shield iT~ER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT None Required None Requ~r'ed SECTION VI - HANDLING OF SPILLS OR LEAKS PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN.UP Transfer bulk of material into another container. Absorb remaining residue with proper absorbents such as sand, earth, vermiculite. Sweep up and dispose as solid waste in accordance to local, state and federal regulations. WASTE DISPOSAL  B~ methods consistent wi~h local, state and federal regulations. SECTION VII -- SPECIAL PRECAUTICNS kPRECAUTiONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORAGE Keep containers closed. SECTION VIII -- TRANSPORTATION DATA "" ~ ' .S D.O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME UNREGULATED BY O.O.T. REGULATED U.S.D.O.T. HAZARD CLASS ~.~. NUMBER eY o.o.T I--I TRANSPORTATION RQ L~BELtS! REQUIRED EMERGENCY 50 INFORMATION FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION CHEM TREC 52] Petroleum Lubricating Grease SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION NOTES 1-(800) 424-9300 SECTION IX -- COMMENTS Keep out of the reach of children'. SIGNA?URE /'~'_'f.;: ;\,' [~,'-F---.~- T~TLE i~anager Technical Compliance DE~'..t~:~'dDATE ] 7/7 ?,/Rg SENTTO ATTN: DATE SUPERSEDES We believe the statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are reliable, but they are given without warranty or guarantee of any kind, express or implied, and we assume no responsibility for any loss, damage, or expense, direct or consequential, arising out of their use. Page 2 of 2