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UNION MINI MART ~ SiteID: 215-000-000917
NAY141997 ~
Manager : ~ usPhone: (805) 831-7103
Location: 631 BAKER ST / By__ [ap : 103 CommHaz : Low
C±ty : BAKERSFIELD lriO: 29C FacHn±ts: 1AOV:
CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:5541
EPA Numb: DunnBraO:
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
TALHUN ALEME / OWNER /
Business Phone: (805) 831-7103x Business Phone: ( ) - x
24-Hour Phone : (805) 831-7103x 24-Hour Phone : ( ) - x
Pager Phone :' ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Hazmat Hazards: Fire ImmHlth DelHlth
Agency-Defined Topic Title
~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List
-- MCP+DailyMax Order Ail Materials at Site
Hazmat Common Name... ]SpeoHazlEPA HazardsI Frm ' DailyMax Unit MCP
REGULAR GASOLINE F IH DH L 10000 GAL Mod
UNLEADED GASOLINE F IH DH L 10000 GAL Mod
PREMIUM GASOLINE F IH DH L 10000 GAL Mod
~, ~_~2,[ ~,~-C/~ ~ ?X/ Do hereby ce~i~ that i have
~ e~ pdnt ~)
reviewed the a~ache,~ h~zardous marshals, manage-
ment
any corre~ions ~nst~ a complete and corm~ man-
agem0m plan ~or my facili~.
~ Sighature Date · ·
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UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site
REGULAR GASOLINE Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit
UST CAS#
8006-61-9
Liquid Pure Ambient Ambient UNDER GROUND TANK
AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE
Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL
10000.00 1800.00
DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
%Wt.I[ EHS CAS#
100.00 Gasoline No 8006619
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UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site
-- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
UNLEADED GASOLINE Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit
UST CAS#
8006-61-9
STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE
rLiquid I Pure Ambient I Ambient UNDER GROUND TANK
AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE
Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL
10000.00 1500.00
DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS#
%Wt.
100.00 Gasoline No 8006619
3 05/09/1997
UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917 ~
~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~
-- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME
PREMIUM GASOLINE Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit
UST CAS#
8006-61-9
r STATE --l-- TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE
Liquid /Pure Ambient Ambient UNDER GROUND TANK
AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE
Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL
10000.00 1200.00
DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS EHS CAS#
%Wt. No 8006619
100.00 Gasoline
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UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
Fast Format
~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site
Agency Notification
-- Employee Notif./Evacuation
-- Public Notif./Evacuation
Emergency Medical Plan
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UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
Fast Format
~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site
Release Prevention
-- Release Containment
Clean Up
Other Resource Activation
6 05/09/1997
UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
Fast Format
~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site
Special Hazards
-- Utility Shut-Offs
Fire Protec./Avail. Water
Building Occupancy Level
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UNION MINI MART SiteID: 215-000-000917
Fast Format
F Training Overall Site
Employee Training
-- Page 2
-- Held for Future Use
Held for Future Use ]·
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CITY of BAKERSFIELD
"WE CARE"
FIRE DEPARTMENT · 2101 H STREET
S. O. JOHNSON RECEIVED BAKERSFIELD, 93301
FIRE CHIEF 326-3911
HAZ. MAT. DIV.
Dear Business Owner:
This notice is meant to act as a reminder that the California Health and Safety Code,
Chapter 6.95, requires any handler of hazardous materials to revise their hazardous
materials business plan within 30 days of any one of the following events:
(1) A 100 per cent or more increase in the quantity of a previously-disclosed
material.
(2) Any I~andling of a previously-undisclosed hazardous material, subject to
the inventory requirements of Chapter 6.95.
(3) Change in business ownership,
(4) Change in business address.
(5) Change of business name.
Any questions regarding these required revisions, please call the Hazardous Materials
Division at (805) 326-3979..
Sincerely yours,
,,~,
erials Coordinator
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page
Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit-
General Information
Location: 631 BAKER ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low I
Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 29C F/U: 1AOV: 0.0
Contact Name Title ~I Business Phone 24-Hour Phone]
GIRMANCHEW CHEKOLE OWNER ~ JI 805~ 327-8896 x (~5) 833-190~/
Ta'L~Iulq ~L~ ~e go~) ~l-'7Lo~ x (~-~) fJl-7/o~/
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 631 BAKER ST D&B Number:
City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305-
Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5541
Owner: GIRMACHEW CHEKOLE Phone: (805) 327-8896
Address: 631 BAKER ST State: CA
City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93305-
Summary
I,/"~J~q ~'~/~/ ,~/~.Do hereby certify that I haye
- (1.YlJe-~ print n~n~)- -
reviewed the a~ched h~a~us materials manage-
ment plan for ~/,h/~ ~~nd that it alo~ with
any corre~ions constitute a ~mplete and ~e~ man-
agement Plan for my fadli~,
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 2
Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Quantity MCP
02-003 PREMIUM GASOLINE Liquid 10000 Moderate
· Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
02-001 REGULAR GASOLINE Liquid 10000 Moderate
· Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
02-002 UNLEADED GASOLINE Liquid 10000 Moderate
· Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
'02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 3
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order
02-003 PREMIUM GASOLINE Liquid 10000 Moderate
~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount 10,000.00 GAL
10,000 ~ 1,200.00
Location
Storage Press T Temp
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlUST
-- Conc Components MCP Guide
~lGasoline Moderate 27
100.0%
'02-001 REGULAR GASOLINE, Liquid 10000 Moderate
~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure . Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL
10,000 I 1,800.00 10,000.00
Storage~~Press T Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbient~AmbientlUST
-- Conc Components MCP ----~Guide
100.0% IGasoline . ModerateI 27
02-002 UNLEADED GASOLINE .Liquid 10000 Moderate
~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
CAS #: 8006-61-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL
10,000 I 1,500.00 10,000.00
Storage Press T Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbient~AmbientlUST
-- Conc Components I MCP ---FGuide
I00.0% IGasoline IModeratel 27
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 4
00 - Overall Site
<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
PHONE 911.
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NO EMPLOYEES
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
IF ANY ARE AROUND IN AN EMERGENCY, THEY WOULD BE VERBALLY ASKED TO MOVE AWAY
AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
PHONE 911.
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 5
00 - Overall Site
<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
ALL EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY IS CHECKED REGULARLY.
<2> Release Containment
EXTREME CAUTION AT ALL TIMES.
<3> Clean Up
CAT LITTER IS KEPT ON HAND, IN CASE OF SPILL, TO BE USED AS AN ABSORBENT.
<4> Other Resource Activation
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 6
00 - Overall Site
<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - NONE ( ~'NER 'HAD GAS, WHERE bid iT GO). ~ ~--d~~
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL BEHIND CHECK STAND ~ ~L~_
si WATER - S SIDE OF BLDG
~X
D) SPECIAL - NONE /¥5
E) LOCK ~BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - NO (DON'T YOU HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS OR
SPRINKLERS?I ~ ~
FIRE HYDRANT - ????????? ~/~'/~ ~ JI O~ 6 I~ ~1~ ~ ~
<4> BUilding Occupancy Level
02/16/93 BAKER MINI MART 215-000-000917 Page 7
00 - Overall Site
<G> Training
<1> Page 1
WE HAVE 0 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY ~Tq4E4~--WHO ~UN~ ~h~ ~L~E~, .... ~/,t-~,~~
WE DO HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. ~
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING:
<2> Page 2 as needed
<3> Held for Future Use
<4> Held for Future Use
'- ' uT 779801
- Account Number
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE ADJUSTMENT
Februar~ 16~ 1993
Date New Account
New Address.
Valerie Pendergrass Close Account
From Service Chanqe
Other Adjustments X
Fire Department - Hazardous Materials Division
Department/Division
BAKER STATION MINI MART
Billing Name
631 BAKER ST
Billing Address
631 BAKER ST
Site Address
· Parcel # (if Applicable)
Landlord Name & Address (If Applicable)
ADJUSTMENT
Last Billed COrrect Billing Adjustment to, Effective Date of
~ Billing Change
$150.00 + $150.00 1/1/93
Remarks: THE BUSINESS HAS UNDERGROUND STORAGETANKS THAT WERE MISSED IN THE
SYSTEM. AFTER THIS YEAR THEY WILL PICK UP IN CYCLE 6 BILLING.
CITY of BAKERSFIELD ),Z k
4:' 7~.~ · , "[['E CARE" ~'~:(~,t:~~. "'~
. 210! H STREET
;~PE DEPARTMENT Nov~ber 13, 1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301
C 'S b:E. EDHAM 326-39~
FiRE CHIEF
Dear Business Owner:
This 'notice is meant to act as a reminder that the California
Health and Safety Code, Chapter S.95, requires any handler of
hazardous materials to revise their hazardous materials
business plan within 30. days of any one of the following
events:
(1) A 100 Der cent or more increase in the Quantity of
a previously-disclosed material.
(2) Any handling of a previously-undisclosed hazardous
material, sub3ect to the inventory requirements of
Chapter 8.95.
(3) Change in business ownership.
(4) Change in business address.
(5) Change of business name.
Any questions regarding these required revisions, please call
the Hazardous Materials Division at (805) 326-3979.
Sincerely yours,
~~kD~~rdobs Materials Coordina or' REH/d
,,, CITY of BAKERSFIELD
~ "WE CARE"
FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET
S. D. JOHNSON November 13, 1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301
FIRE CHIEF 326-3911
Dear Business Owner:
This notice is meant to act as a reminder that the California Health and Safety
Code, Chapter 6.7 Section 25284 (C), requires that any person assuming ownership of
an underground storage tank used for the storage of hazardous substances for which
a valid operating permit has been issued shall have 30 days after the date of assumption
of ownership to apply for any operating permit pursuant to Section 25286.
:l'his means that as a new owner you must submit an Underground Storage Tank
application form, Forms A. B and C completed for each tank at this facility (forms
included) and a state surcharge of $56.00 for each tank.
You have 30 days from the date of this letter to complete and return these forms
along with the state surcharge to 2130 "G" Street, Bakersfield, Ca. 93301. If you have
any questions or if we can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to call
326-3979.
Sincerely Yours,
Ralph E. Huey
Hazardous Materials Coordinator
Hazardous2130Materials. G. Street-Divisi°n ~ JUL 2 3-1992 ~
Bakersfield, CA. 93301 By_ ~__
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
1,. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days of receip.
2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Answer the questions below for the business as a wh°le.
4. Be brief and concise as possible.
SECTION 1' BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
BUSlNESSNAME: '~E[~ 1~ l IV'l
LOCATION: (~ ;~ I /~/A /6g-/~ $ 7
MAILING ADDRESS: ~1 ~K~ ~'
CITY: ~¢EI~IEtO, STATE: ~ ZiP' ¢~J~ PHONE:
DUN * BRADSTREET NUMBER: iV'¢ lye SiC CODE: ¢''
OWNER: ¢¢~,¢e~¢~/ZCZ~ "
MAILING ADDRESS: ~ ¢/ ~¢~ ¢ ~ ~¢/4E~/E/¢, ¢~
SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION.:
CONTACT TITLE BUS, PHONE 24 HR, PHONE
~.'; Bakersfield Fire Dept.
Hazardous Materials Division
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
SECTION 3: TRAINING:
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: /~'rb
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE:
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM:
SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST:
I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH &
SAFETY CODE" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:
WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO
TIMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES.
OTHER (SPECIFY REASON)
'SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION:
I, CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR-
MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO
FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE"
ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95' SEC. 25500 ET AU.) AND THAT
INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY.
SIGNATURE TITLE DATE
2.
FD1
Bakersfield Fire Dept
Hazardous Materials Division
HAZARDOUS MA?ER[ALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Facility Unit Name: ~ t~ICE'P~ hf ~ rvl /~//~ P~ ?' .... '
SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES:
A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
B.. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION:
C, PUBLIC EVACUATIONf
D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN:
Bakersfield Fire Dept~
d M i Divi ~
azar ous ater als s
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
SECTION 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN:
A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS: ·
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION:
/
C. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES:
SECTION 8: UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION' OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY):
NATURAL GAS/PROPANE:
SPECIAL:
~ocx ~ox: ¥~s/No I~ ¥~s, ~OCA'rIo,: ~
SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY:
A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: l~/0- ¢ / ~ / 0/VAy
B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT)' ¢~'~/::-L-''~ ~/-F/f"'" P/~-~R'~lul
F
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C~e C~e.' ~t ' ~ ~t Units on Site , ~ Press ~ Code S~red in Facility' ~/ ~ See lnst~ctions
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~,C~tificati~ (~ ~ SIGN AFTER CO~LETING ~L SECTIONS) · , .
~ I certify ~der p~nl~ of 1~ t~t I ~ver ~rsonally ~in~ ~d ~ f~li~ with the info~tion audited in ~ls ~d all attached d~ta ~d ~at ~sed on ~ in~i~ of ~oae
}~.~i~vid~la res~le for obtai~ng the info~tion. I believe t~t ~e suited info~tion ia t~e, a~ate, and 'c~plete.
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H~P PI.,A_N~ MAP
SITE DIAGRAM ~ FACILITY DIAGRAM
Business Name: ~RM~:~ /Vllll/I
· BusinessAddress: b$ J ,~AKe-IL ¢~.
.. FOr Office Use Only
First In Station: Area Map # of
' A
Inspection Station: NORTH
·
Attention: Health and Safety Officer
Material Safety Data Sheet
=tomer Code: 62550022073
3cluct Code: 00331
DELTA OIL COMPANY
P.O. Bo× 40907
Bakersfielcl, CA 93384
cuSTOMER CODE: 62550022073
PRODUCT CODE: 00331
TEXACO
P.O. BOX 509"
BEACON, NEW YORK 12508
DELTA OIL COMPANY 914_838_7204
P,O, .Box 40907'
Bakersfield, CA 93384 July 01, 1992
Dear Customer:
Enclosed is a newly revised Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for
the Texaco gasoline which you recently purchased. We are providing
this MSDS pursuant to the U.S. Occupational Safety Administration's
(OSHA) Hazard Communication standard (29 CFR 1910.1200).
The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to
provide this MSDS and other specific information and training to
their employees. If you manage a SORO location, this MSDS must be
inserted behind Tab C of your Hazard Communication and Emergency
Response Manual. Any new information contained in the MSDS for this
product must be provided to all SORO employees at your location.
If you resell or distribute this product, you musC, by law, furnish
a copy of the MSDS and appropriate warning labels to your customers.
You must also advise your customers of their obligation to communicate
the information.
MSDSs are identified as exposure records under 29 CFR 1910.20 which
concerns employee exposure and medical records. Each MSDS received
by an employer must be maintained for at least 30 years, As an
alternative, employers may discard the original data sheet and
retain only the new data sheet if a record of the identity of the
chemical name and where the chemical was used is retained for at
least 30 years. An example of such a record may include your
location's inventory list of hazardous chemicals which iS required
to be maintained pursuant to the HCS.
Material Safety Data Sheets are routinely mailed to our customers with
the initial purchase of Texaco products in every calendar year. Any
significant changes in. health, safety or environmental protection
information will be promptly forwarded to you. For this reason,
you should maintain records of any internal distribution so that you
may forward updated MSDSs to the appropriate personnel,
( over )
Please note that our MSDS also includes iDformation requi~ed under
Title III of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA)
of 1986, including the identification of Section 313 Toxic Chemicals.
Your receipt of this MSDS fulfills our supplier notification
obligation under SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.45).
Pursuant to Texaco's policy of communicating to our customers health,
safety and environmental protection information concerning the safe
handling and use of our products, we also have available~ upon your
written request, a leaflet containing information on health and
safety measures concerning gasoline. We recommend that it be used in
your training program for your employees. Copies of the leaflet may
be obtained by writing to:
Manager, Environmental ConServation & Product Safety
Texaco
Post Office Box 509
Beacon, New York 12508
If you resell, distribute or use this product in Cali. fornia,
California Health and Safety Code, Section 25249.6 ("Proposition 65")
requires a warning for exposures to specifically listed chemicals at
concentrations which pose a significant risk. Currently there is
no generally acceptable scientific definition of significant risk.
In the absence of such a definition, "significant" is assumed if the
chemical is present at a detectable level. The following warning is
provided in accordance with the State of California for the product
you have recently purchased from Texaco:
WARNING! THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A DETECTABLE AMOUNT OF
A CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO CAUSE CANCER AND/OR REPRODUCTIV~ TOXICITY.
Texaco's Hazard Communication Program is a vital importance to us;
please feel free to contact me directly about any questions You
have regarding health, safety and environmental aspects of
any Texaco product.
Very truly yours,
Mary Jane'Von Allmen
Manager, Product Safety Programs
ELH:vl
Enclosure
Date Issued: 06/25/92
Supercedes: 03/23/92
· ~ ,, TEXACO
.. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
NOTE: Read and understand Material Safety Data Sheet before handling or disposing of product
1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
MATERIAL IDENTITY
Product Code and Name:
00331 CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS
Chemical Name and/or Family or Description: Automotive Lead-Free Gasoline
Manufacturer's Name and Address:
Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc,
P.O. Box 1404 Houston, TX 77251
Telephone Numbers:
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company: (914) 831-3400 CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company: (914) 831-3400
GENERAL MSDS ASSISTANCE (914) 838-7204
: TECHNICAL INFORMATION Fuels: (914) 838-7336; Lubricants/Antifreezes: (914) 838-7509
Chemicals: (512) 459-6543
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
OSHA IARC NTP OTHER NONE
Proauct and/or Component(s) Carcinogenic Accoraing to: [ )~ [ [ _
Composition:
Chemical/Common Name CAS No. Exposure Limit Range in %
Gaso)ine consists mainly of straight chain MIXTURE 300ppm TWA OSHA 95.00 - 98.99
and branched paraffinic hydrocarbons, ole- 500ppm STEL OSHA
fins, cycloparaffins and aromatics. The ben- 300 ppm TWA ACGIH
zene content normally varies from 0.2-3.5% 100 ppm TWA-TEXACO
with a typical value of 1.4%. The MTBE con-
tent varies from 0-15%.
Product is hazardous according to OSHA (1910.1200').
* Component(s) is hazardous according to OSHA or one or more
state Right-to-Know laws.
3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Appearance and Odor: Clear, bright liquid
WARNING STATEMENT
DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
HARMFUL IF INHALED
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN
ASPIRATION HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -- CAN ENTER
LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
ATTENTIONI POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD
MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
HMIS NFPA
· '. , Hea]th: 2 Reactivity:' 0 Health: 1 Reactivity: 0
... Flammability: 4 Special: Flammability: 3 Special: -
..... Page: 1
N.b. - Not Determined N.A. - Not Applicable N.T. - Not Tested
< - Less Than > - Greater Than
PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAIVE: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (CONT)
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
EYE SKIN INHALATION INGESTION
Primary Route of Exposure: ~ ~ ~ _
Effects of Overexposure
Acute
Eyes:
May cause irritation, experienced as mild discomfort and seen as slight
excess redness of the eye.
Skin:
Prolonged or widespread skin contact may result in the absorption of
potentially harmful amounts of material.
Brief contact may cause slight irritation. Prolonged contact, as with
clothing wetted with material, may cause more severe irritation and dis-
comfort, seen as local redness and swelling.
Inhalation:
Vapors or mist may cause irritation of the nose and throat, headache,
nausea, vomiting, dizziness, drowsiness, euphoria, loss of coordination,
and disorientation. In poorly ventilated areas or confined spaces,
unconsciousness and asphyxiation may result.
l'ngestion:
If more than several mouthfuls are swallowed, abdominal discomfort, nausea,
and diarrnea may occur. Aspiration may occur during swallowing or vomiting
resulting in lung damage.
Sensitization Properties:
This product contains a material that is a potential skin sensitizer. Pro-
longed and repeated contact with this product may cause an allergic skin '
reaction in sensitive, exposed persons.
Chronic:
Repeated skin contact may cause a persistent irritation or dermatitis.
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure:
Skin contact may aggravate an existing dermatitis (skin condition).
Other Remarks:
This product contains benzene. Prolonged and repeated exposure to benzene
has been associated with anemia and leukemia in humans.
4. FIRST AID MEASURES
Eyes:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse entire surface of eye and lids with
water. Get medical attention.
Skin:
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water until all traces of material are
removed. Remove and clean contaminated clothing (See Other Instructions).
Destroy non-resistant footwear. Get medical attention if skin irritation
persists or contact has been prolonged.
Ingestion:
If swallowed, get immediate medical attention. ONLY induce vomiting as
directed by a doctor. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person.
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< - Less Than > - Greater Than
PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
"~'~' 4. FIRST AiD MEASURES (CONT)
Inhalation:
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration,
breathing is difficult, qualified personnel may administer oxygen. Get
immediate medical attention.
Other Znstructions:
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Aspiration of this product during induced emesfs can
result in lung injury. If evacuation of stomach contents is considered
necessary, use method ~east likely to cause aspiration, such as gastric
lavage after endotracheal intubatton.
Remove and dry-clean or launder c~othing soaked or soiled with this
material before reuse. Dry cleaning of contaminated clothing may be
more effective than norma~ laundering. [nform individuals responsible for
cleantng of potential hazards associated with handling contaminated
clothing.
5. FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Ignition Temp. Degrees F.: 850'F Flash Point Degrees F. (Method): -40'F (COC)
Flammable Limits (%) Lower: 1.4% Upper: 7.6%
Recommended Fire Extinguishing Agents And Special Procedures:
According to NFPA Guide, use dry chemical, foam, or carbon dioxide. Water
may be ineffective on flames, Out should be used to cool fire-exposed
containers. If a leak or spill has not ignited, use water spray to
disperse the vapors and to provide protection for personnel attempting to
stop the leak.
· ...- When handling, use non-sparking tools, ground and bond all containers.
Unusual or Explosive Hazards:
Gasoline vapors are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance
to a source of ignition and flash back. Flowing gasoline can generate
static electricity and cause a fire explosion if a spark occurs in a
flammable vapor-air atmosphere. When handling, use non-sparking tools,
ground and bond all containers. Consult NFPA 77 for the proper handling
'precautions.
6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES (Transportation Spills Call: CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300)
Procedures in Case of Accidental Release, Breakage or Leakage:
Eliminate all ignition sources including internal combustion engtnes and
power tools. Ventilate area. Keep people away. Stay upwtnd and warn of
possible downwtnd explosion hazard. Avotd breathing vapor. Wear self-
contained breathing apparatus. Avoid contact wtth skin, eyes or clothing.
Use self-contained breathing apparatus or supplied air mask for large
spills or confined areas. Contain spill if possible. Remove with inert
absorbent. Prevent entry into sewers and waterways.
?. HANDLXNG AND STORAGE
Precautions to be Taken in Handling and Storage:
Transport, handle, and store in accordance with OSHA Regulation 1910.106
and applicable DOT Regulations. Ground and bond shipping container,
transfer line, and receiving container. Use spark-proof tools. Keep away
from heat, sparks, flame and other sources of ignition. Materia~ may be at
elevated temperatures and/or pressures. Exercise due care when opening
'" bleeders and sampling ports.
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PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date ,Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALTFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Protective Equipment (Type)
Eye/Face Protection:
Chemical-type goggles or face shield recommended to prevent eye contact.
Skin Protection:
Gloves resistant to petroleum distillates are recommended to minimize skin
contact. The most effective glove materials are Nitrile rubber, Teflon,
or Viton for prolonged contact with gasoline, Protective clothing such as
uniforms, coveralls, or boots should be also be worn where contact with
product is likely. Launder or dry clean soiled clothes.
Respiratory Protection:
Airborne concentrations should be kept to lowest levels possible. If
vapor, mist or dust is generated, use respirator approved by MSHA or N[OSH
as appropriate. Supplied air respiratory protection should be used for
cleaning large spills or upon entry into tanks, vessels, or other confined
spaces. See below for applicable permissible concentrations.
Ventilation:
Adequate to meet recommended occupational exposure limits (see below)
Exposure Limit for Total Product:
The ACG[H TWA for gasoline is 300 ppm; OSHA TWA is 300 ppm, OSHA STEL is
500 ppm; Texaco recommends a TWA of 100 ppm.
9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Appearance and Odor: Clear, bright liquid
Boiling Point (Degrees F.): >90 Percent VOC: 100
Specific Gravity: 0.7-.77 (H20=1) Vapor Density: 3-4.0 Air=l
pH of undiluted product: N.A. Solubility in water: Slight
Vapor Pressure: 4GS-?T5 ~ lO0'Fmmhg
Viscosity: <i.4 cst eiOO'F Other: N.D.
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
This Material Reacts Violently With: (If others is checked below, see comments for details)
Air Water Heat Strong Oxidizers Others None of These
Y Y
Comments:
None
Products Evolved When Subjected to Heat or Combustion:
Toxic levels of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, irritating aldehydes*and
ketones.
OCCUR DO NOT OCCUR
Hazardous Polymerizations: _ ~
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION(ANIMAL TOXICITY DATA) Median Lethal Dose (LOS0 LCSO) (Species)
Oral: belleved to be > 5 g/kg (rat); practically non-toxic
Inhalation: N.D.
Dermal: believed to be > 3 g/kg (rabbit); practically non-toxic
Irritation Index, Estimation of Irritation (Species)
Skin: believed to be >0.5-3/8.0 (rabbit); slightly irritating
Eyes: believed to be <15/110 (rabbit); no appreciable effect
Sensitization: N.D.
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< - Less Than > - Greater Than
PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS 5upercedes: 03/23/92
....... 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (CONT)
Other:
Studies in laboratory rats and mice exposed to constant levels of wholly
vaporized unleaded gasoline for six hours per day, ftve days per week for
two years caused kidney damage and kidney cancer in male rats and l~ver
tumors tn female mice. Many scientists do not believe that the male rat is
,an appropriate predictor of human kidney disease and are not in agreement
on the relationship between liver tumors in laboratory animals and humans.
Prolonged 'and repeated exposure to benzene has caused anemia, lymphoma, and
other cancers, in laboratory animals. Benzene has been shown to cause
embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in laboratory animals, but only at
doses whiCh cause maternal toxicity [i.e., illness in the mother).
MTBE has been shown to cause embryo/fetal toxicity and birth defects in
mice, but only at maternally toxic doses. No developmental effects were
seen in rabbits at the same exposure levels. Prolonged and repeated
exposure to high levels of MTBE (8,000ppm for over 15 months) resulted in
excess mortality (82%) in male rats. Preliminary evaluation showed a
chronic progressive nephrosis (kidney damage) as the possible cause of
death.
The Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association ($OCMA), on behalf
of members of the MTBE Committee, has filed 2 notices of substantial risk
under TSCA Section 8(e) concerning an 18 month oncogenicity study in mice.
In male mice, prolonged and repeated exposure to high levels of MTBE vapor
produced a higher than expected mortality due to urinary tract obstruction
believed causeO Dy physical non-neoplastic blockage of the urethral canal.
In females, preliminary unaudited data indicate increased incidence of
hepatocellu]ar adenomas (benign liver tumors). Similar effects at the same
exposure levels have not been shown in rats. Although the significance of
· ....... . these findings is unclear, workers should minimize exposure to MTBE vapor.
Additional or repeat studies are planned or underway to better define the
toxic potential of this product, or to verify the results obtained from
previous antmal studies.
This product contains material that has been determined to be a skin
sensitizer in laboratory animals.
12. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATZONS
NASTE DISPOSAL METHODS
This product (as presently constituteO) has the RCRA classification of
benzene toxicity and ignitability. If discarded in its present form, it
would have the hazardous waste numbers D018 and DO01 respectively. Under
RCRA , it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine ,
at the ttme of disposal, whether the product meets RCRA criteria for
hazardous waste. This is because product uses, transformations, mixtures,
processes, etc. may change the classification to non-hazardous, or
hazardous for reasons other than, or in addition to benzene toxicity and
ignitabilty,
REMARKS
None
13. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
TRANSPORTATION
DOT: PROPER.SHIPPING NAIVE: Gasoline
HAZARD CLASS: Flammable liquid, UN 1203
?'~ .....~ IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: N.D.
LABEL REQUIRED: N.D
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< - Less Than > - Greater Than
PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Super'cedes: 03/23/92
13. TRANSPORT INFORMAT[ON (CONT)
IHDG: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: N.~.
IATA: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: N.D.
TDG: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: N.D.
14. REGULATORY INFORMATION
A. SARA TITLE
Title III Section 302/304 Extremely Hazardous. Substance:
Component CAS No. percent RQ (lbs) TPQ (lbs)
NONE
CERCLA Section 102(a) Hazardous Substance
Component CAS No. Percent RQ (lbs)
Cumene 98828 < 160 ppm 5000
Ti%1e III Section 311 Hazard Categorization
Acute Chronic Fire Pressure Reactive Not Applicable
X X X
Title III Section 313 Toxic Chemicals
Component CAS No. Percent
Benzene 71432 1-3.99
Toluene 108883 4-10.99
Ethylbenzene 100414 1-3.99
Xylene 1330207 4-10.99
Pseudocumene 95636 1-3.99
Methyl reft-butyl ether 1634044 0-15(vo1%)
B. WHHIS CLASSIFICATION
NA
C. HICHIGAN CRITICAL MATERIALS
1.4% benzene, toluene and xylene at 4-10.99% each.
15. OTHER INFORMATION
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A MOTOR FUEL ONLY.
Texaco recommends that all exposures to this product be minimized by
strtctly adhering to recommended occupational controls procedures to avoid
any potential adverse health effects.
Texaco has notified EPA of a TSCA 8(e) Notice of Substantial Risk to Health
on the basis of results from a range finding developmental toxicity study
fop this product or a component of this product,
A definitive developmental toxicity study is underway.
WARNING ! This product contains detectable amounts of benzene and toluene,
which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or
reproductive toxicity.
This product may be subject to export notification(s) under TSCA
section 12(b);, contains 1,2,4-trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene.
cumene, and methyl-t-butyl ether.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE. IT IS PROVIDED INDEPENDENTLY
OF ANY SALE OF THE PRODUCT FOR PURPOSE OF HAZARD COMMUNICATION AS PART OF TEXACO'S PRODUCT
SAFETY PROGRAM. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO CONSTITUTE PERFORMANCE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE PRODUCT. ,.-~27--~
NO EXPRESS WARRANTY, OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILTIY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS ~ -T.~
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT OR THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN. DATA SHEETS ARE AVAILABLE "Z'".;
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PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
~-"~ 15. OTHER INFORMATION (CONT)
FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS. YOU ARE URGED TO OBTAIN DATA SHEETS FOR ALL TEXACO PRODUCTS
YOU BUY, PROCESS, USE OR DISTRIBUTE AND YOU ARE ENCOURAGED AND REQUESTED TO ADVISE THOSE
WHO MAY COME IN CONTACT WITH SUCH PRODUCTS OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.
TO DETERMINE APPLICABILITY OR EFFECT OF ANY LAW OR REGULATION WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT,
USER SHOULD CONSULT HIS LEGAL ADVISOR OR THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY. TEXACO
DOES NOT UNDERTAKE TO FURNISH ADVICE ON SUCH MATTERS.
Date: 06-25-92 ~ New ~ Revised. Supersedes: 03-23-92'
Date Printed: 07-01-92
Inquiries regarding MSDS should be directed to:
Texaco Inc.
Manager, Product Safety
P.O. Box 509
Beacon, N.Y, 12508
PLEASE SEE NEXT PAGE FOR PRODUCT LABEL
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PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
16. PRODUCT LABEL
READ AND UNDERSTAND MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET BEFORE HANDLING OR DISPOSING OF PRODUCT
00331 CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS
NARNING STATEMENT
DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE LIQUID AND VAPOR
VAPOR MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE
HARMFUL IF INHALED
MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS AND DROWSINESS
MAY CAUSE EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION
MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN
ASPZRAT[ON HAZARD IF SWALLOWED -- CAN ENTER
LUNGS AND CAUSE DAMAGE
ATTENTION! POSSIBLE CANCER HAZARD
MAY CAUSE CANCER BASED ON ANIMAL DATA
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
AVOID PROLONGED BREATHING DF MIST OR VAPOR
AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, SKIN, AND CLOTHING
KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED
USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION
NEVER SIPHON BY MOUTH
WASH THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING
KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS OR FLAME
FIRST AID
INGESTION:
If swallowed, get immediate medical attention. ONLY induce vomiting as
directed by a doctor. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious or
convulsing person.
INHALATION:
Remove to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If
breathing is difficult, qualified personnel may administer oxygen. Get
immediate medical attention.
EYE CONTACT:
Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Hold
eyelids apart while flushing to rinse-entire surface of eye and lids with
water. Get medical attention.
SKIN CONTACT:
Wash skin with plenty of soap and water until all traces of material are
removed. Remove and clean contaminated clothing (See Other Instructions).
Destroy non-resistant footwear. Get medtcal attention if skin irritation
persists or contact has been prolonged.
NOTE TO PHYSICIAN:
Aspiration of this product during induced emesis can
result in lung injury. If evacuation of stomach contents is considered
necessary, use method least likely to cause aspiration, such as gastric
lavage after endotracheal intubation.
FIRE
In case of fire, use foam, dry chemical, or C02. Use water spray to keep
containers cool.
Chemical/Common Name CAS No. Range in %
* Gasoline consists mainly of straight chain MIXTURE 95.00 - 99.99
and branched paraffinic hydrocarbons, Die-
fins, cycloparaffins and aromatics. The ben-.
zene content normally varies from 0.2-3.5%
with a typical value of 1,4%. The MTBE con-
tent varies from 0-15%.
Product is hazardous according to OSHA (1910.1200).
* Component(s) is hazardous according to OSHA or one or more
state Right-to-Know laws.
HMIS National Fire Protection Association
Health : 2 Reactivity : 0 Health : 1 Reactivity : 0
Flammability: 4 Special : - Flammability: 3 Special : -
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N.D. - Not Determined N.A. - Not Applicable N.T. - Not Tested
< Less Than > - Greater Than
PRODUCT CODE: 00331 Date Issued: 06/25/92
PRODUCT NAME: CALIFORNIA UNBRANDED UNLEADED PLUS Supercedes: 03/23/92
..~..' 16. PRODUCT LABEL (CONT)
DOT Proper Shipping Name: Gasoline
DOT Hazardous Class : FlammaDle liquid, UN 1203
CAUTION: Misuse of empty containers can be hazardous. Empty containers can be hazardous if used
to store toxic, flammable, or reactive materials. Cutting or welding of empty
containers might cause fire, explosion or toxic fumes from residues. Do not pressurize
or expose to open flame or heat. Keep container closed ana'drum Dungs in place.
Manufacturer's Name: Texaco Refining and Marketing, Inc.
P.O. Box 1404 Houston, TX 77251
TRANSPORTATION EMERGENCY Company: (914) 831-3400
CHEMTREC: (800) 424-9300
HEALTH EMERGENCY Company: (914) 831-3400
~: !,'~, .ii B~sfield Fire Dept.
~ · ' "' HAZARDOUS'MATERIALS DIVISION
= ~: ' ' Date Complete~ '~''''- '/
Business Name: ~ ~_~....~..~ o ~ ~---'~-I~r, ~,~,,
Location: (.0'5 } I.~'~ [¢...c .~'T', BECEtVED
Business Identification No. 215-000 °°°~1 I":'r-... (Top of Business Plan) .~,~, 2 0' 992
St~,tion No. ""~ o Shift ~ Inspector ., H.AZ MAT. DIV.
Adequate Inadequate
Verification of Inventory Materials ~
, Verification of Quantities ~
Verification of Location ~
Proper Segregation of Material~
Comments:
Verification of MSDS AYailablit~ ~
Number of Fmployees
Verification of Haz Mat Training I~ ~"'x'.
Comments:
Verification of ABatement Supplies & Procedures "~
~~°mments: £mer~ency Procedures Posted . ~ ~]
Containers Properly labeled '~
Comments:
Verification of [acility Diagram ~
Special Hazards Associated with this Facility:
~,,~. ~ Correction Needed./ ~_.~.,,
B)~iness Owner/M~nagey ~r ,.
~ ............ FD 1652 (Rev. 1-90) Whita-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business. Copy
'" - .RECEIVED
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000'-000917 MAR ! .':1 1992Pacje
Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit Ail~'d .............
General Information
Location: 631 BAKER ST
Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 29C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0
Contact Name Title Business Phone~ 24-Hour Phone-
LINDA HOOD (805) 327-8896 x /(805) 589-5351
LIZ ELLIS (805) 327-8896 x/(805) 323-4682
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 631 BAKER ST D&B Number:
City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93305-
Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:
Owner:. BEACON OIL COMPANY ' Phone: ( ) -
Address: 525 W THIRD ST State: CA
City: HANFORD / Zip: 93230-
Summary
I .... ~,,-,- .......... Do h~reby certify that I have
~ ,,¥u-'.'~ :*,*:,q,tn,'tme) ---*
review:.,,.: ~;,:,, · :;.,..~,.,:.:,.,d ' '
?'~:' ~'~"~'c**,,',*. materials manage-
P'~?'~'~ '-;~" ~:~:::....~,._..: ~.t~d that it along with
any corre¢~;;;~r,s con sl;~ute a complete and correct man-
agement plan for my facility.
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 2
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order
02-001 REGULAR GASOLINE ? 10000 Moderate
GAL
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Unknown Type: Mixture Days: Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL
10,000 I 0.00 312,070.00
Storage Press Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK I T ISOUTHWEST CORNER
-- Conc Components ' MCP List
100.0% [Gasoline Moderatel
02-002 UNLEADED GASOLINE ? 10000 Moderate
· GAL
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Unknown Type: Mixture Days: Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL ----~ Annual Amount GAL
10,000 I 0.00__ 303,753.00
Storage Press Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK I T ISOUTHWEST CORNER
-- Conc Components MCP List
100.0% IGasoline Moderatel
02-003 PREMIUM GASOLINE ? 10000 Moderate
· GAL
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Unknown Type: Mixture Days: Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL
10,000 .I 0.00 89,583.00
Storage Press Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK I T ISOUTHWEST CORNER
-- Conc Components I MCP List
100.0% IGasoline ~Moderatel
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 3
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order
02'004 C~RBON DIOXIDE ? 733 Minimal
~ FT3 ~
CAS #: Trade Secret: No
Form: Unknown Type: Pure Days: Use: OTHER
Daily'Max FT3733 I Daily Average 0.00FT3 I Annual Amount 7,330.00FT3 --
Storage Press Temp Location
PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER I T ' ISTORE ROOM
-- Conc Components MCP List
100.0% [Carbon Dioxide IMinimal I
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 4
00 - Overall Site
<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE OR POTENTIAL RELEASE, IT IS
THE EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBILITY TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF OTHER EMPLOYEES. THE
EMPLOYEE WILL FIREST NOTIFY, OVER THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM OR BY VOICE, ALL
OTHER EMPLOYEES OF THE EMERGENCY. THE EMPLOYEE WILL THEN SECURE THE
IMMEDIATE AREA TO PREVENT ANY UNECESSARY EXPOSURE.
<3> Public Notif.~Evacuation
IN THE EVENT OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE OR POTENTIAL RELEASE, IT IS
THE EMPLOYEES RESPONSIBILITY TO INSURE THE SAFETY OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THE
EMPLOYEE WILL NOTIFY OVER THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM OR BY VOICE AND EVACUATE
THE IMMEDIATE AREA.
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
MERCY HOSPITAL
2215 TRUXTUN AV
327-3371
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 5 '
O0 - Overall Site
<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release'Prevention
STANDARD GAS STATION SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND EMERGENCY SHUT-OFFS. REMOTE .I
ELECTRICAL PUMP SHUT-OFF. :
THE FACILITY HAS BEEN CONSTRUCTED AND IS MAINTAINED WITHIN LOCAL, STATE AND
FEDERAL REGULATIONS OR LAWS. PREVENTION OF A RELEASE IS ACHIEVED THRU
INVENTORY RECONCILIATION, ANNUAL TANK TESTING, MAINTENANCE OF FACILITY
EQUIPMENT AND EMPLOYEE TRAINING.
<2> Release cOntainment
<3> Clean Up
<4> Other Resource Activation
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 6
00 - Overall Site
<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - BACK STORAGE ROOM NORTHEAST CORNER WALL
B) ELECTRICAL - BACK STORAGE ROOM NORTHEAST CORNER WALL
C) WATER - ?
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX --NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail'.~ Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ?7?????????
FIRE HYDRANT - ???????????
<4> Building Occupancy Level
02/21/92 BEACON STATION (1-497) 215-000-000917 Page 7
00 - Overall Site
<G> Training
<1> Page 1
WE HAVE 1 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
DO YOU HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: EACH EMPLOYEE DURING INITIAL EMPLOYMENT AND
ANNUALLY THEREAFTER IS INSTRUCTED IN THE BASICS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HANDLING AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE.
<2> Page 2 as needed
<3> Held for Future Use
<4> Held for Future Use
Bakersfield Fire Dept.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION
Date Completed
Business Name: '~e~COV~ ~r~ o v~ ~9~1 ,~A/>~--
Location: LSI BO~' ~. r~,.-.. _
Business Identification No. 215-000- be) 6 ~ t'7 (Top of Busine{s Plan) '
Station No. "Z-- Shift ~ Inspector ~'~a~ ~z~; ~,t
Adequate I~dequate
Verification of Inventory Materials
Verification of Quantities I~f
Verification of Location ~
Proper Segregation of Material ~
,t
Comments: ~,~ {~L~.~r; C..~..~o.~-~ ~:c ~(~c.~.~.~ 18o5'~
Verification of MSDS Availa§~t~~]
Number of Employees
Verification of Haz Mat Training I~ .~
Comments:
Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures ~
Comments:
Emergency Procedures Posted ~ ,~
Containers Properly Labeled ~
Comments:
Verification of Facility Diagram I~] /~ .
Special Hazards Associated with this Facility:
Violations:
,-7-o
Business Owner/Manager' '
FD 1652 (Rev. 1~90) White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy
(~ BAKERSFIELD CITY FIR. E DEPARTHENT
'" -- i I}~'"' 2230 "G" STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93302
· I$05) 326-3979 105'~q ~
HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS
BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE
FORM 2A
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. TO avoid further action, return this form by
2. TYPE/PRI~ ANSWERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Answer ~he questions below for ~he business as a whole.
4. Be as brief and concise as possible.
SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDES'rIFICATION DATA
A. BUSI5~SS NAME: BEACON STATION (1-497) '~
B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: 631 Baker Street
CITY: Bakersfield ZIP: 93305 BUS.PHONE: _(805) 327-8896
SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
In case of an emergency involving ~he release or threatened release of a
hazardous material, call 91~ and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will no=ify
your local fire depar~men~ and ~he S~aTe Office of Emergency Services as required
law
~L0~ES T0 NOTI~ IN CASE 0F ~RSEN~: "" '- ~'- '
N~ ~ TI~E D~INO BUS. ~S., ~T~ BUSJ"~S['
A. L. Harrin~ton Ph~ (805) 327-8896 Ph~ (805) 3,%8-9311
B. Linda Dill. Ph~,(SOS) 327-8899, ph~, (805) 392-933&,',-.
SE~iON 3: LOCATION OF ~ILI~ S~-O~S FOR BUSI~SS AS A ~OLE -
A. NAT. GAS/PROP~: ~i emergency switches are located in back storage room in
B. ELE~I~: sales area i~ nor~h-eas: corner on wall
C. WA~R: iire ny~ran~ ibaased in alley way on eas~ side of site
D. SPECI~: , .... -
IF ~S, DOiS IT COA~AIN SITE P~S? %~S / NO MSDSS? ~S /
FLOOR PLANS? ~S / NO ~YS? ~S /
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SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
Beacon-Operations
Department
Operatons Coordinator
JIM McCUTCHEN
Telephone: 209/583-3206
SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOb~ BUSIR~SS AS A WHOLE
MERCY HOSPITAL (805) 327-3371
~r~qx'puB Avenue
Bakersfield, Ca
SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROSR3~M WHICH PROVIDES F~PLOYEES WITH INITIAL
REFRESHER TRAININS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS.
CIRCLE~YES OR NO INITIAL REFRESHER
.... MATERIALS .............................. NO NO
B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES ~
WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... NO .NO
C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMEh'r: .................. NO NO
D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDb'RES: ................. NO NO
E. DO YOU MAIR"rAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: ....... NO NO
SECTION V: MAZARDOUS MATERIAL
CIRCLE YES OR NO
DOES YOUR BUSINESS }L~d%TDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QU~'~'TITIES LESS TH~N SOO POL'NDS O~
SOLID, SS UALLON. S oF. A LIQUID, OR ZOO CUBIC FEET OF A COM?RESSED GAS: ......
.............. 'a~. TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE
I, ' ~~:.3-:.' LON~ : , eer~if7 tha~/the above information i, accurate.
I unddr-$'f~fid ~ha~ ~his information will be used ~o fulfill my firm's obliEa~ion$ under
the new California Heal~;h and Safezy code on Hazardous MaZerial$ (Div. 20 Chap%er 6.95
Sec. 25500 E~ Al.) and fha% inaccurate information ¢ons~i~u~e$ perjury.
....__....... Environmental. August 5, 1987
' $1 ( ' TIT%E Coordinator DATE
OV.
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BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPART>lENT
2130 "G" STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
OFF~CL4L USE ONLY
iD~
BUSINESS NA>fE:
BUSINESS PLAN
SINGLE FACILITY UNIT
FORM 3A
INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by:
2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNiT LISTED BELOW
4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as .possible.
FACILITY L~ZIT~ FACILITY UNIT NAME:
SECTION 1: MITIGATIONt PREVENTION, ABATE~tE5-r PROCEDb~ES
SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION .~\'D EVACUATI05' PROC£DL~E$ .IT THIS L~iT
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
I.D. # FORM 4A-1 Page of L__
NON--TRADE SECRETS
HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS INVENTORY
BUSINESS NAME: BEACON STATION (1-497) OWNER NAME: BEACON OIL COMPANY FACILITY UNIT #:~
ADDRESS: 631 Bak~ Street ADDRESS:,, -525 Wes~ 3~d Street FACILITY UNIT NAME:
CITY, zIP: Bakersfield, Ca 93305 CITY,ZIP: ' Hanford, Ca ~3230
"(805) 32'7-8896 PHONE #: (209), 582-0241 ~OFFI~IAL ~SE CFIRS CODE
PilONE
#:
oN. Ly , .,
TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS ~ BY IIAZARD {D.O.T
CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CIIEMIqAL OR COMMON~NAM~ . CODE ,OUID~
~= I0,000 312,070 ~ O1 19 Southwest corner 100% Complex hydrocacbons/~asoline unlea~ ad)FLLQ 27
~)~ 10,000 303,753 gal O1 19' Southwest 'Corner 100% Cdmplex hydrocarbons/gasoline(unlead](p.rem~u~ _ FLLQ 27
M" 10.000 89.583 gal O1 19 Southwest COrner 100% Cdmplex hydrocarbons/gasoline -. unle~ d)FLLQ 27 ....
"~ ~ ~ ~ spare cylinder, located *soft drink carbonation dispenser NFLQ
NAME ~=--g ..... ." ONG TITLE: COu~di~E S'ONATURE:~ - ~ .
E.EROEH~ O~Y~C~: Jim Ruch : ReAional Contact PIION~ ~BUS .O~S: (20~> '~
~, .AFTER BUS HRS: (209) 582-4685
~MER'OENCY CONTACT: John Hoskins TITLE: Service Station ManaRer. · PHONE { BUS HOURS: (805) 327-8896
P~IN~CIPA[, BUSINESS ACTIVITY: .Sale o[ Petrbieum ProduCts/Convenience'Store 'AFTER BUS HRS: (805)328-9311
REIURN PA','MEhl S 10: PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:
cFrY C)F ~AKERS~IELD HAZ/~.0t!:~.~ ~TE~J~.I.~ ~TVJS
p.o. ~,ox ~os~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93303-2057 ACCOUNT NO.H t~ I~ 3 6.1 0 ~. RETURN THIS COPY WITH PAYMEhlT
NQUtRIES COt,ICERhlIHG 1HIS BILL, PL[ASE PHONE: ~ ~ ~--.~ ~ ~
I~.~EIYED
JAN 2 2 tgi!
February 21~ 1991
Ms. ~.ulie M. Caldwell
Ultramar
P.O. Box 466
Hanford~ Ca. 93232-0466
Dear Ms. Caldwell:
We have received the attached business plans fo~ five
facilities within the City of Bakers~'ield. As ~mentlonea In your
cover letter~ ~he Administering Agency for all facilities ~withln
the City is the City of Ba~ersfield~ Hazardous Materials Division,
2130 G Street~ Bakersfield~ Ca. 93301~ the plans di~ finally reach
the right offi~:e but are unacceptable as is.
I ~,~o understand Ultramar's in~eres~ in s~an~rdi-~ing~ ~'orms.
However~ since all of the information provided on your business
plan is entered into a computer program w~th very specific ~ielas
an~ format, we must required that~ the information be supplied on
our forms. I have enclosed a set of blank ~orms for your use,
p~ease make cobbies as needed.
As we have informed a Mr. Vrykoff of your company in the past,
it is also acceptable to update a computer generated version of
your business plan~ (our computer generated version of your plan).
To that end I i~ave enclosed the computer printout ~'or each of the
Beacon facilit~ies located within the city. We have also highligh~
the areas of this plan which need additional in~'ormation. Please,
either update the computer generated plans~ or complete your
business plans on City forms and complete the inve..ntory
on City forms a~d return to this office by March 15, 1991.~ If I
can be of any assistance please do not hesitate to call.
Sincerely Yours~
/ Hazardous Materials Coordinator
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Enclosures
Bakersfield Fire De t. RECEIVED
Hazardous Materials Inspection '.:'~J0N 0 5 19B9
Date Completed .~--H~,Z.-...,~T. DIV.
Business Name: ff~ eS F
Plan ID # 215-000~--- (Top right comer Business Plan)
Station No. ~ Shift _f~ Inspector
Adequate Inadequate
Verification of Inventory Materials ~] []
Verification of Quantities
Verification of Location [~ [~]
Proper Segregation of Material
Comments:
Verification of MSDS Availability ~' ,,~
Number of Employees fi2.) ~-~d-)
Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ ~]
Comlnenm:
Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures
Comments:
Emergency Procedures Posted
Containers Properly Labeled
Comments:
Verification of Facility Diagram [-] [--1
Special Hazards Associated with this Facility:
Violations:
FO 1652 (Rev. 3-89) White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Office
Do' herebT.,~ certify that I have reviewed the
attached Hazardous Materials business olan
for ~6~z;n,~°'~,, I- vqT .
{name of business)
and that it along with the attached additions
or corrections constitute a complete and correct
Business Plan for my facility.
s ignasur.e -- - ..... date
RECEIVEF
DEC 7 1988
BEAC()N An Ultramar Company A~$'IJ ............
525 WEST THIRD STREET' HANFORD, CA 93230' (209)582-0241 ~ ~
HAZARDOUS HATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN ~.~ ~ ~
Business Name Beacon Station #1-497
Street Address 631 Baker Street
City, State, Zip Bakersfield, California 93305
Phone Number (805) 327-8896
Nature of Business Retail Sale of Petroleum Products
Assessor Parcel Number 16-200-01
SIC Code 5541
Operating Hours 6:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M,
Maximum Number of
Employees Per Shift 2
Plan Submitted By Robert C. Vryhof
Phone Number (209) 583-3279
Date Of Submission November 28, 1988
Signature z~4....-//
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BEACON OIL COMPANY
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
FACILITY NAME Beacon Station #1-497 DATE November 28, 1988
FACILITY ADDRESS 631 Baker Street, BakersfieLd, CA 93305
PHONE NUMBER (805) 327-8896
Volume
Chemical/Common UN/NA DOT Hazard Class/ Type of A) At One Time Unit of Product NSDS
Name CAS Number Number DOT Guide Number Storage Location B) In a Year Measure Use Available
See Site A) 10,000
Gasoline 8006-61-9 1203 FLLQ/27 Underground Map B) 112,000 Gallons Retail Sate Yes
See Site A) 10,000
Gasoline 8006-61-9 1203 FLLQ/27 Underground Map B) 445,000 Gallons Retail Sale Yes
See Site A) 10,000
Gasoline 8006-61-9 1203 FLLQ/27 Underground Map B) 357,000 Gallons Retail Sale Yes
Portable See Site A) 876 Soft Drink
Carbon Dioxide 124-38-9 1013 NFLG/21 Pressurized Map B) 15,768 Cubic Feet Carbonization Yes
Cylinders
0342~3
BEACON OIL COMPANY
HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY
FACILITY NAME Beacon Station #1-497 DAlE November 28, 1988
FACILITY ADDRESS 631 Baker Street, Bakersfietd, CA 93305
PHONE NUMBER (805) 327-8896
Volume
Chemical/Common UN/NA DOT Hazard Class/ Type of A) At One Time Unit of Disposal
Name CAS Number Number DOT Guide Number Storage Location B) In a Year Measure Method
NO HAZARDOUS WASTE
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BEACON EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Name Title Business Phone Home Phone
John Hoskins Manager (805) 327-8896 (209) 584-5124
Allan Sasser Zone Manager (805) 322-4119 (209) 688-4254
Tom Hoskins District Manager (209) 229-8118 (209) 225-1668
Robert C. Vryhof Corp. Safety Coordinator (209) 583-3279 (209) 584-4555
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES
Agency Business Phone
Police Department 9-1-1
Sheriff Department 9-1-1
Highway Patrol 9-1-1
Fire Department 9-1-1
Ambulance 9-1-1
Physician Emergency Room Physician
Hospital Nearest Emergency Facility
Toxic Information Center 1-800-233-3360
Chemtrec 1-800-424-9300
REGULATORY AGENCIES
Aqency Business Phone
California Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550
Environmental Protection Agency (415) 974-8131
National Response Center (800) 424-8802
Administrating Agency (805) 326-3979
EMERGENCY SERVICES
Name Business Phone Home Phone
Beacon Marketing Services (209) 583-3214 (209) 582-0781
(Roger Gamble)
I.T. Corporation (800) 262-1900 N/A
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Introduction
This Hazardous Materials Business Plan is designed to satisfy the requirements
of Section 6.95 of the State Health and Safety Code (codified sections of AB
2185 & AB 2187). The plan is also intended for employee guidance in minimizing
potential and actual hazards which could affect our employees, the public or the
environment during fire, explosion, or any unplanned sudden or non-sudden
release of hazardous materials to the air, soil, surface or ground water. The
plan is also designed to set procedures for reporting all releases or threatened
releases of hazardous materials which may pose a potential hazard to our
employees, the public or the environment.
In the event a substantial change is made in the normal business operation, the
local regulatory agency will be notified within 30 days of that change. The
Hazardous Materials Inventory form will be resubmitted on an annual basis. A
complete Hazardous Materials Business Plan will be resubmitted every two years.
Description of Operation
The operation of Beacon Station #1-497 located at 631 Baker Street, Bakersfield,
California is primarily established to serve the general public through retail
sale of petroleum products, miscellaneous consumer packaged products and various
food items.
The petroleum products (i.e. gasoline, diesel) are stored in underground tanks
which conform with local, state and federal regulations or laws. Underground
pipping and dispensing equipment is also installed and maintained in conformance
with local, state and federal regulations or laws.
Control of inventory is maintained through the use of an inventory
reconciliation program which allows the facility manager to accurately control
the inventory. Product reorders are based on the reconciled inventory and
maximum tank capacity.
Delivery of the product is achieved within the conformity of local, state and
federal regulations or laws. Prior to unloading product, delivery drivers are
required to gauge the tankage and record this information on the delivery
ticket. Upon completion of unloading, the tank is again gauged and the
information recorded.
Reportinq, Notification and Scene Manaqement
In the event of a hazardous materials release or potential release, it is the
employee's responsibility to insure the safety of other employees and the
general public. The employee will first notify, over the public address system
or by voice, all other employees and the general public of the emergency. The
employee will then notify emergency response personnel by dialing 9-1-1. It is
the employee's responsibility to secure the immediate area to prevent any
unnecessary exposure of the public or employees. When the immediate area has
been secured, the employee will notify the facility manager or, if necessary,
the zone manager. The facility manager or zone manager will notify other
administrative agencies, as necessary, of the release. (See page 4 call list
and attached Emergency Response and Evacuation Plan).
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Prevention and Mitiqation
The facility has been constructed and is maintained within local, state and
federal regulations or laws. Prevention of a release is achieved thru inventory
reconciliation, annual tank testing, maintenance of facility equipment and
employee training.
In the event of a release, employees have been instructed to respond quickly so
the extent of the release can be minimized. Employees have been instructed to
immediately stop the release (i.e. turn off the power, close the valve, etc.)
and use absorbant to contain the release and prevent it's spread to critical
areas such as storm drains or adjacent properties. Based on the size of the
facility and emergency equipment available on site, only small releases can
safely be addressed. A large release can only be addressed with assistance from
emergency response personnel and/or a clean up contractor.
Employee Equipment
Emergency equipment maintained on site is limited to fire extinguishers, brooms,
absorbent and water hoses. Additional equipment can be brought on site if
necessary, as well as emergency clean up personnel.
Employee Traininq
Each employee, during initial employment and annually thereafer is instructed in
the basics of hazardous materials handling and emergency response. The training
program consists of, as a minimum, the following areas:
1. Hazard Communication Standard.
2. Methods for safe handling of hazardous materials.
3. Proper use of safety equipment.
4. Responding to emergencies.
5. Emergency evacuation procedures.
6. Procedures for coordination with local emergency response
organization.
The facility manager is responsible for administering the training program and
insuring that each employee has been trained in hazardous materials procedures.
Documentation of this training is maintained at the facility and is available
from the facility manager.
Facility Manager John Hoskins Phone Number (805) 327-8896
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BEACON O/L COHPANY
EHERGENCY RESPONSE -EVACUAT]ON PLAN
In the event of a fire, hazardous material spill or an earthquake...
Follow these steps immediately!
1. Turn off the pumps by pressing the "stop button" on the attendant's
console. Should the flow of hydrocarbons continue or you can not use
the console, turn off the emergency shutoff switch on the electrical
panel.
2. Announce over the public address system:
"There is a (fire) (dangerous spill) in the facility. Please turn
off your engines and leave the station on foot...immediately!"
If you do not have a public address system at your unit, yell the
above statement.
3. Call help by dialing 9-1-1 and giving the following information.
"There is a (fire) (dangerous spill) at Beacon Station #1-497,
located at 631 Baker Street, Bakersfield."
If anyone is trapped or needs attention, tell the answering
dispatcher. Stay on the phone and be prepared to answer any
questions concerning the situation.
If the facility phone is not accessible, use the nearest public phone.
4. Look around to insure that all employees and customers have left the
facility, particularly those in vehicles who may need assistance or
did not hear the emergency announcement. Assist or direct assistance
to any customer having difficulty in leaving the station area.
5. Secure the area to prevent any unnecessary vehicle entry.
6. Attend to the injured and direct medical response to them.
7. Attempt to extinquish any fire if you can do so safely. If the fire
is small the fire extinguisher should be used to extinguish it. If
the fire is large or spreading, or you determine that there is a
potential danger of explosion or personal injury, do not attempt to
put out the fire with the fire extinguisher. If a fire or explosion
requires you to evacuate the facility, lock the cash drawer and leave
the facility.
8. Attempt to contain any hazardous material spill utilizing an
absorbent material.
9. Report to arriving emergency response personnel to provide them any
information or assistance they may require.
10. Remain calm (earthquake information on next page).
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In The Event of a Larqe Earthquake
1. The manager or other qualified employee should make a visual
inspection of the facility and equipment. A visual inspection should
also be made of the dispenser piping, checking for leaks, loose pipes
or other damage which could create a hazard.
2. The manager or other qualified employee will reconcile the tank
records, taking into account gallons sold, etc. If the records show
a loss, then the zone manager will be notified immediately.
3. If a loss of product is confirmed by the zone manager, the zone
manager will then coordinate with our marketing services for tank
tests and/or repairs.
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BEACON OIL COMPANY
Hazardous Materials Business Plan Training Record
I certify that the Hazardous Materials Business Plan and the procedures for
emergency response and evacuation have been reviewed with me by the facility
manager. If, in the future, questions concerning the Hazardous Materials
Business Plan occur, I will meet with the manager and discuss these questions,
Siqnature Date Siqnature Date
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faa= j[lll~ ~I~ ~ An Ustramar Company
WEST *.,.D ST.EE*-.^.FO.O. C^ 03230. (200)~82-024,
October 6, 1988
Dear Title III Manager:
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), Sections 311 and
312, require all business facilities to report hazardous chemicals located at
the facility which exceed the established Title III levels. This notification
must be submitted to the State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), Local
Emergency Response Committee (LERC), and the Local Fire Department (LFD).
This letter and attachment are intended to satisfy the Title III reporting
requirements of Beacon Oil Company.
Title III allows for the submission of Material Safety Data Sheets or an
alternative list. Beacon Oil Company has decided to provide the alternative
list. The Material Safety Data Sheets will be provided to the SERC, LERC and
LFD if this information is requested.
If additional Title III information is required, all requests or questions
should be directed to Robert C. Vryhof at the above listed address or by
calling (209) 583-3279.
Sincerely,
Robert C. Vryhof 61
Corporate Safety Coordinator
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-Enclosures
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BEAC-,,N
525 WEST THIRD STREET · HANFORD, CA 93230 ° (209) 582-0241
SARA TITLE III REPORTING INFORMATION
Facility: Beacon Station #1-497
Address: 631 Baker Street
City: Bakersfield
County: Kern County
State: California
Zip: 93305
CHEMICAL HAZARD CATEGORY
Gasoline Immediate (acute) Health Hazard
Delayed (chronic) Health Hazard
Fire Hazard
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