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BUSINESS PLAN 10/27/1997
HMj~P PLA_-,Ne- MAP FOr OffiCe U~ Only First In Station: Area Map # of Inspection Station: NORTH ITE DIAGRAM ! i FACILITY DIAGRAM ~o~ O~¢e U~e 0~1¥ First In Stot[ort: A;eo MoD # 7.- ol 'z. InsDectlon Stcttion: NORTH ~ L I":t~)' ' ! I COPYRIGHT © I "~Z-- ~ ~' H M~/I P PLAN® MAP z~t~ SITE DIAGRAM [ x ~ FACILITY DIAGRAM For Office Use Only First In Station: Area Map # I of Inspection Station: NORTH o [' , . ...... [ _ ........ :'.~->':: ~.I ~, ~i ~. ~'~ Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ........... ~,:..~¢,,~,?,~,,::;~!,,~,,,~:,~:,,,,,~,,, ........... This permit is issued for the following: CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~' .......... ...... :~'~:*~ .......... ~'.' .~¢ ~,~ ,¢;~ "~ ': [¢'¢~ .~:".i ..... i~,.=' , * ":: ~¢"~ '%:~'. ,;.v'" '~,., ............. '"'"'"':"" ......... '-:", '~' ................................................................. ' '~'""-..:* * ..'" '" *' ' ~'"' ./'," .(', '. '4' '~ '7'"' ~"~ !~ I" ?":.. '~,..'i' ", ~ , ,3.4,,.1!(...I~ ~,,*~),,~ ./] ',. ',. ¢' OEHCE OE E~R O~L S~ ~CE5 1715 Chewer Ave., 3rd Floor B~enfiel~ CA 93301 Voice (805) 32~3979 F~ (805) 326-0576 Expiration Date: June 30, 2000 CHIEF AUTO PARTS SiteID: 215-000-001426 Manager : BusPhone: (805) 322-5155 Location: 1500 BRUNDAGE LN Map : 103 CommHaz : Low City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 31C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code:5531 EPA Numb: DunnBrad:18-717-8090 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title DEBBIE MABRY / STORE MANAGER KEN JAY / ASST STORE MANA Business Phone: (805) 322-5155x Business Phone: (805) 322-5155x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 397-4847x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 323-9101x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Emergency Directives: ~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List -- MCP+DailyMax Order Ail Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpecHazlEPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax lUnit MCP ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY R IH DH L 100 GAL Hi ANTIFREEZE F R IH L 200 GAL Low WASTE OIL F DH L 185 GAL Low MOTOR OIL F DH L 4800 GAL Min FREON 12 F P IH G 1587 FT3 Min any corrosions cons i u s co ple o and gemsn " -~- 09/23/1997 CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~~~~~~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 Inventory Item 0005 ~~~~~~ Facility Unit: Overall Site i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY o Days On Site o 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: o CAS# o 7664-93-9 ~ee~eeeeeeeeee~eee~ee~eeeeeeeeee~ee~e~ee~ee~e~e~ee~ee~eeueee~ee~e~ee~e~ STATE ~ TYPE ~i~ PRESSURE ~i TEMPERATURE ~i~&&~ CONTAINER TYPE Liquid o Mixture o Ambient o Ambient o PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container o Daily Maximum o Daily Average GAL o 100.00 GAL o 75.00 GAL %Wt. o °EHS° CAS# 34.00OLead ONo o 7439921 ll.00°Sulfuric Acid (EPA) °Yes° 7664939 oTSecretoEHSOBioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT# o MCP No ONo o No o No/ Curies o R IH DH o / / / o o Hi i~ Inventory Item 0003 ~~~~~~ Facility Unit: Overall Site i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ANTIFREEZE o Days On Site o 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SE CORNER IN FRONT WINDOW o CAS# o 107-21-1 i& STATE &~& TYPE &&&~&& PRESSURE &&~ TEMPERATURE &&~&&&& CONTAINER TYPE Liquid o Pure o Ambient o Ambient o PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container o Daily Maximum o Daily Average GAL o 200.00 GAL o 144.00 GAL %Wt. o °EHS° CAS# 100.00°Ethylene Glycol ONo o 107211 oTSecret°EHS°BioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT# o MCP No ONo o No o No/ Curies o F R IH o / / / o o Low aeeeeeeeueeeueeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeueeeeeeeeeeeee~eeeeeeeee~eeeeeeee~eeeeef 2 09/23/1997 CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~~~~~~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 i~ Inventory Item 0004 ~~~~~~ Facility Unit: Overall Site i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE OIL o Days On Site o 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: o CAS# o 221 i~ STATE ~i~ TYPE ~~ PRESSURE ~ TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE Liquid o Waste o Ambient o Ambient o ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest Container o Daily Maximum o Daily Average GAL o 185.00 GAL o 185.00 GAL %Wt. o °EHS° CAS# 100.00oWaste Oil, Petroleum Based ONo o 0 oTSecret°EHS°BioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT# o MCP No ONo o No o No/ Curies o F DH o / / / o o Low i~ Inventory Item 0002 8888~8888~88888~~ Facility Unit: Overall Site i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~&~~&~&~&~~&~~&~&&~i MOTOR OIL o Days On Site o 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ~~~~q SE 2ND AISLE FROM FRONT DOORS o CAS# o STATE &~& TYPE &A&~&& PRESSURE &&&~ TEMPERATURE &&~A&&& CONTAINER TYPE &&&&&i Liquid o Pure o Ambient o Ambient o PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container o Daily Maximum o Daily Average GAL o 4800.00 GAL o 2300.00 GAL %Wt. o °EHS° CAS# 100.00OMotor Oil, Petroleum Based ONo o 8020835 oTSecretoEHSOBioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT# o MCP No ONo o No o No/ Curies o F DH o / / / o o Min 3 09/23/1997 CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~~~~~~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 i~ Inventory Item 0001 ~~~~~~ Facility Unit: Overall Site i~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME FREON 12 o Days On Site o 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SWADJACENT TO FRONT DOORS o CAS# o 75-71-8 i& STATE &~& TYPE &&&~&& PRESSURE &&~ TEMPERATURE &&~&&&& CONTAINER TYPE Gas o Pure o Above Ambient o Ambient o PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container o Daily Maximum o Daily Average FT3 o 1587.00 FT3 o 1143.00 FT3 %Wt. o °EHS° CAS# 100.00ODichlorodifluoromethane ONo o 75718 oTSecretoEHS°BioHaz° Radioactive/Amount o EPA Hazards o NFPA o USDOT# o MCP No ONo o No o No/ Curies o F P IH o / / / o o Min -4- 09/23/1997 i CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~&~~~&~~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 i~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical ~~&&~~&~&&&&&&~&&&& Overall Site i~ Agency Notification ~~~~~~~~~ 05/23/1990 O o CALL 911 O i&&& Employee Notif./Evacuation &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 05/23/1990 O o INFORM ALL EMPLOYEES OF PROBLEM IF UNABLE TO CONTAIN THEY ARE TO EVACUATE o AND AWAIT RESPONSE FROM EMERGENCY VEHICLES. THEY WILL LEAVE. O i&&&& Public Notif./Evacuation &~&~&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& 05/23/1990 O o ALL NON-EMPLOYEES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE PREMISES IN THE EVENT OF A LEAK OR o SPILL WE CAN'T CONTAIN, OR IF WE CAN CONTAIN TO AVOID SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE o AREA. THEY WILL LEAVE BY WHICHEVER OF THE 2 EXITS IS SAFER. O O o NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY O -5- 09/23/1997 CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~&~&~&~&~&~&&&~&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& SiteID: 215-000-001426 iA Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt ~~~~~~~ Overall Site i~ Release Prevention ~~~~~~~~~ 05/23/1990 ALL MATERIALS ARE STORED IN PROPER CONTAINERS AND HANDLED WITH CARE. i~ Release Containment ~~~g~~~~g~~ 05/23/1990 WE HAVE ABSORBANT MATERIALS ON SITE TO CONTAIN SPILLS OR LEAKS. ABSORBANT MATERIAL WILL BE PUT ON SPILLAGE AND PICKED UP WITH SHOVELS OR DUST PANS AND PUT INTO CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT TO A DISPOSAL SITE. aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee -6- 09/23/1997 CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~A~AA~AA~AA~AA~A~A~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 Site Emergency Factors ~~~~~~~~ Overall Site i~ Special Hazards ~~~~~~~~~~~~i i~A Utility Shut-Offs &~AA&~&&&~&&~A&~A~&~&&~&A&A~&~&&~ 03/18/1994 A) GAS - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 15 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - BEHIND ASIA MARKET ON NORTH WALL 60 FEET FROM EAST WALL INTERSECTION C) WATER - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 14 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO iA&&& Fire Protec./Avail. Water &&&&&&&&~&&&&~&&~&&&~&&&~&&&~&&&~&& 03/18/1994 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - NORTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF CHESTER AND BRUNDAGE V 09/23/1997 i CHIEF AUTO PARTS ~~~~~~~~ SiteID: 215-000-001426 i~ Training ~~~~~~~~~~~ Overall Site i~ Employee Training ~~~~~~~~~ 05/06/1992 O o WE HAVE 7 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY O o WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE O o BRIEF SUMlVlJ~Y OF TRAINING: TR_AINING CONDUCTED BY EMPLOYEE RELATIONS o REPRESENTATIVE AND UPDATED AS NEEDED. O O O O O O O -8- 09/23/1997 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 ~ 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit 996 General Information Location: 1500 BRUNDAGE LN Map:103 Haz:2 Type: 3 City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 31C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Contact Name Title DEBBIE ~BRY / STORE ~NAGER KEN JAY / ASST STORE MANA Business Phone: (805) 322-5155x Business Phone: (805) 322-5155x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 397-4847x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 323-9101x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 15303 DALLAS PARKWAY 800 D&B Number: 18-717-8090 City: DALLAS State: TX Zip: 75248- Con Code: 215-006 BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code: 5531 Owner: CHIEF AUTO PARTS INC Phone: (214) 404-1114 Address: 15303 DALLAS PARKWAY 800 State: TX City: DALLAS Zip: 75248- Sugary !,/~I&(~STINE ¢-)3-qK~oll Do hereby ceEi~ th~ I have ~Y~ or P~nt na~)" ~ reviewed the a~ached h~ardous matg~als manage- . . . J ,c , men[ p~an ~or ~ and that it alon with " (~=~ndu) ~ g any corre~ions constitute a complete and ~rm~ man- agement plan for my facili~. 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-005 ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY Liquid 100 High · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-003 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 200 Low · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL 02-004 WASTE OIL Liquid 185 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-001 FREON 12 Gas 1587 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-002 MOTOR OIL Liquid 4800 Minimal ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-005 ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY Liquid 100 High · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 100 ~ 75.00 600.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER /~bientlAmbientI -- ConcI Components i MCP ~uide 34.0% Lead Low 53 11.0% Sulfuric Acid (EPA) High 39 02-003 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 200 Low · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 200 I 144.00 1,728.00 Storage Press T TempI Location PLASTIC CONTAINER Ambient~AmbientlSE CORNER IN FRONT WINDOW -- Conc Components MCP ---~uide 100.0% IEthylene Glycol ILOw / 27 02-004 WASTE OIL Liquid 185 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WASTE Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 185 ~ 185.00 4,800.00 StorageIIPress T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbientJAmbientl -- Conc! ComponentsI MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IWaste Oil, Petroleum Based ~Low ~ 27 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-001 FREON 12 Gas 1587 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 75-71-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,587 ~ 1,143.00 13,716.00 Storage ~ PresS T Temp~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Iabove ~AmbientlSW ADJACENT TO FRONT DOORS -- Conc Components . MCP i-Guide 100.0% IDichlorodifluoromethane IMinimal I 12 02-002 MOTOR OIL Liquid 4800 Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 4,800 ~ 2,300.00 27,600.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbientlAmbientlSE 2ND AISLE FROM FRONT DOORS -- Conc~ Components [ MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based IMinimal I 27 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation INFORM ALL EMPLOYEES OF PROBLEM IF UNABLE TO CONTAIN THEY ARE TO EVACUATE AND AWAIT RESPONSE FROM EMERGENCY VEHICLES. THEY WILL LEAVE. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation ALL NON-EMPLOYEES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE PREMISES IN THE EVENT OF A LEAK OR SPILL WE CAN'T CONTAIN, OR IF WE CAN CONTAIN TO AVOID SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE AREA. THEY WILL LEAVE BY WHICHEVER OF THE 2 EXITS IS SAFER. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention ALL MATERIALS ARE STORED IN PROPER CONTAINERS AND HANDLED WITH CARE. <2> Release Containment WE HAVE ABSORBANT MATERIALS ON SITE TO CONTAIN SPILLS OR LEAKS. <3> Clean Up ABSORBANT MATERIAL WILL BE PUT ON SPILLAGE AND PICKED UP WITH SHOVELS OR DUST PANS AND PUT INTO CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT TO A DISPOSAL SITE. <4> Other Resource Activation 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 7 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 15 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - BEHIND ASIA MARKET ON NORTH WALL 60 FEET FROM EAST WALL INTERSECTION C) WATER - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 14 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - NORTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF CHESTER AND BRUNDAGE <4> Building Occupancy Level 08/16/96 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 8 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Employee Training WE HAVE 7 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: TRAINING CONDUCTED BY EMPLOYEE RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE AND UPDATED AS NEEDED. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use CHIEF ELIZABETH H. ALIIVIAN A~omey January 17, 1994 Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Materials Division 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Store Nos. 23530, 27686, 22619, 23536 and 22785 Dear Sir/Madam: I have enclosed a completed and signed Business Emergency Plan for each of the above referenced stores. Chief will be collecting waste oil from household do-it- yourselfers at all of the above referenced stores except 22785 as soon as the waste oil tanks arrive. I have enclosed a completed and signed Business Emergency Plan for Store No. 22785 as well. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very~truly yourg, Eli~ab~h H. Altman EHA/nes enclosures cc: Pete Brennan/Paul Dutton CHIEF AUTO PARTS Inc. 15303 Dallas Parkway Suite 800 Dallas, TX 75248 214/404-1114 ~.~ Property No. 22619 BUSINESS EMERGENCY PLAN RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES If you see a eh~mlcal spffi quickly tell the EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR. 1. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR (MANAGER OR PERSON IN CHARGE ON DUTY) WILL NOTIFY ALL PERSONS IN THE STORE IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, AND WILL TELL THEM TO EVACUATE THE STORE, IF NECESSARY, AND REMIND THEM OF WHERE TO MEET IF EVACUATION IS REQUIRED. 2. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR WILL: 1) CONTACT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER AGENCIES AS REQUIRED; 2) GIVE INFORMATION REQUESTED BY SUCH AGENCIES; 3) TELL EMPLOYEES WHAT TO DO (CLEAN UP PROCEDURES OR EVACUATE); 4) NOTIFY MANAGER IF NOT ON DUTY. 3. IF NO EVACUATION IS NEEDED, EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR SHALL SEE THAT AREA OF SPILL IS CONTAINED AND THAT IT IS BLOCKED OFF SO THAT NOONE MAY WALK IN THE AREA EXCEPT PERSONS CLEANING UP SPILL. 4. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR SHALL OVERSEE 1) SPILL CLEANUP; 2) PROPER DISPOSAL OF WASTE PER FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS. A spin or possible spin of hazardous materials that could cause serious present or future harm to people or the environment must be reported immediately to the agencies below. FINES AND JAIL TIME may result if not reported. (Health and Safety Code Section 25507a) 'Flue EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR shall report the spill as soon as he/she knows of the spill; unless 1) calling the agencies would slow down the inuuediate control of the spill or 2) calling the agencies would slow down getting medical help. You do not need to report a spill i_f you reasonably ~ that the spill causes no serious lm~sent or future b~7~rd tmless be spill goes outside of the more. A~ Items to consider in deciding if there is a serious present or future hazard: 1. How much was or nmy be spilled? 2. Are employees and customers safe? 3. What spilled and where is spill going? (example: chemicals go into storm drains) B. IF THERE IS A SPILL oLFrSIDE OF ~ STORE rr MtJS'r BE REPORI~:I). ~'he ~E[I~-E#C¥ SUP£R¥1S(~I shall i~atel¥ call: Ini;omat~ to be pro¥~ded Sea reporting a release/sp~[[: 1. l:~reo Police, paramedics 911 1. your name and title 2. Ot;t;~ce ot: £~er§emc¥ Services (800) 852-7550 2. store address: 1500 8rundage tame, 8akers$ield, CA 9~04 :~. £oca[ ~d~in~ster~r~; ~.~e~c-¥ B. where was the sp~l[ (inside or outs~c~e or; store~ ~n a~r, so~l, 4. #atiomal Respor~e Center (800) 424-8802 water, parking lot) 4. ?ype of sp~ll (l~quid, gas, solkO Other numbers that may need to be called: 5. Mow much was sp~lled. 6. What hazardous mater~a[ was sp~lled. 5. Int:otrac-Emergency Response Info (800) 5BS-505B ~. extent of in]ur~es. 6. County Public ~ealth Services (805) 861-B6B~ 7. possible hazards to human health and/or the environment. ?. Regional Water ~uality Control Board (209) 445-51~ 8. EPA 10 #CAL0000988~4 8. Poison Control Cemte~ (209) 445-~222 9. Is the chemical extremely hazardous? (It; known) Used oil is 9. ?oxic Control Center (B~0) 590-49~8 mot extremely haza~ck~s. 10. ~ed~cal facility on health plan (805) B28-98~ 10. ~ Ion9 did sp~ll occur. (m~nutes, hours) ~l. Medical facility on health plan ( ) ~. raetheds taken to cleanup/recover hazardous materials(s) ~2. Any other medical t:ac~lity ( ) ~2. What will be done with the sp~lled materials after they are cleaned up? (1) put in hazmat bag for waste o~l tank line ~f waste oil or (2) hazardous materials w~ll be p~cked up by hazardous materials handler that removes such waste ~n accordance w~th ~:edera~., state and local taws). Property No. 22619 1. NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: Persons in store shall be notified verbally, by public address system or audible alarm. If the store needs to be evacuated, persons in store shall be instructed by EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR to leave the store through a specified door or doors and meet at location outside of store, as shown on the site plan. At meeting place outside of the store, make sure all employees and other persons in the store at the time of the evacuation are safe and uninjured. If no evacuation is required the area of the spill shall be blocked off until the spill is cleaned up. Only those persons cleaning up the spill shall be allowed in the spill area. At the same time as the EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR is reporting the spill, other employees will immediately cleanup and contain the spill and carry out all necessary action to keep spill from getting worse, as employees have been trained to do. The EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR shall direct and supervise the clean up. 2. MITIGATION/PREVENTION Procedures for preventing a hazardous material release or spill. A. Periodically, the store shall be inspected for leaking product as well as the condition of the waste oil container. When product is delivered, the employee accepting such shipment shall visually inspect the merchandise for leaking containers. B. Waste oil tanks/drums shall be 1) an 85 gallon steel drum with a 55 gallon liner drum inside to provide a double wall contained system; or 2) a double walled above ground storage tank which holds 185 gallons of waste oil. It is pressure tested steel and is made to above ground storage tank UL lab specs 142. C. All new employees receive training on: safety, evacuation, meeting place in the event of an evacuation, spill dean up, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, first aid kit and spill response equipment. Specific training in how to read MSDS sheets, "Right to Know" laws, warning labels, consumer products, earthquake preparedness, and oil collection is also provided to all new employees. (See Chief employee manual). See also Facility Training Plan below. D. All employees are required to read and understand this Emergency Business Plan and shall be required to read this plan semi annually, such reading of the plan to be documented by the store manager. E. Ail employees are trained regarding elements of oil collection (a brief summary is attached). Oil levels must be regularly checked so that the drum or tank is not filled beyond its capadty. Call for oil pickup when needed if more often than as regularly scheduled. Waste oil containers shall be labeled as "waste oil." Waste oil romnifest receipts shall be kept for three years. Clean up from waste oil spill shall be properly disposed of by the waste oil hauler. F. The store will be kept in a neat and orderly condition so as to prevent general safety and environmental hazards. G. WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER A SPILL OCCURS, ALL STORE EMPLOYEES SHALL RECEIVE REFRESHER TRAINING (WHICH SHALL BE DOCUMENTED IN WRITING) ON THE PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL OR RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 3. ABATEMENT A. Ail areas where spill happens shall be marked off and only those people cleaning up the spill shall be allowed in the spill area. Clean up spill with absorbent and dispose of all clean up materials in accordance with federal, state and local laws. C. Hazardous materials response kits shall be replenished as needed by Emergency Supervisor. D. How to clean up a chemical spill: 1. notify EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR. 2. use absorbent to soak up spill: 3. sweep into storage bags for pickup by tank line driver if oil or waste oil is spilled; 4. Clean up remainder with cleaning agents (ie Simple Green) and rags. 5. If spill is too big for employees to clean up, call the tank line that picks up your oil (for oil spills) or 911 for assistance from the fire department. 6. If spill flows outside of the store call: a. fire department 911' Property No. 22~19 b. Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550' c. Local Administering Agency * ( ) (City or County if different from fire depO d. National Response Center (800) 424-8802' e. Chemtrec-emergency response Information service (800) 424-9300 THEY WILL TELL YOU HOW TO GLEAN UP SPEGIFIG CHEMIGALS. THE GHIEF WAREHOUSE NEAR YOU OR THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT OR GHEMIGAL PRODUGT MANAGER GAN ALSO PROVIDE MSDS INFORMATION ON GLEAN UP OF A SPILL. f. ~(~r'{~ County Public Health Services (~5) ~(o~-~bS~ g. Regional Water Quality Control Board (a~) q,{~-~lb h. Poison Control Center (~03) ~45- iaaa i. Toxic Control Center (~o) Silo - H908 · Must call--other calls will be made depending on the actual spill, or emergency. 4. FACILITY TRAINING PLAN: All new Ghief employees receive video based training, written materials and worksheets. Training includes among other things: safe work practices; employee and customer injuries; Right to Know laws; hazardous materials infomation; responding to emergencies (including equlpmem required, chemical exposure, and spill training); disposal and storage of hazardous waste; emergency response and evacuation procedures, emergency contacts; and earthquake preparedness. A practice test and final exam are also included in the training materials. Store Managers document that new employees have received training and that employees as necessary have received refresher training. 5. FAGILITY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT a. 6 gallon Waste Gan (ALL PRODUCTS PLACe. r) IN CAN SHALL FIRST BE PUT IN AN INDMDUAL HAZMAT BAG. CHEMICALS SHOULD NOTBE MIXED DUE TO THE UNKNOWN AND DANGEROUS REACTIONS OF MIXING CHEMICALS. b. Haz mat disposal bags c. ziplock bags (large) d. power sorb pads/paper towels e. rubber gloves and splash goggles f. hazmat labels g. Large yellow hazmat bags for return to warehouse of defective materials h. fire extinguishers i. first aid kit. ' j. Posted list of emergency procedures and phone numbers. 6. ARRANGEMENTS/AGREEMEMTS. Chief Auto Par~s has contracted with Valvoline Inc. to pick up all of Chief's collected off. Valvoline Inc. has contracted with Asbury, to be our off hauler in California. Asbury is owned by Demenno-Kerdoon which will recycle/re-refine the used off. (310) 886-3400 7. REVISIONS TO BUSINESS PLAN AND HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY. This Business Plan must be revised if store moves, new owner, new business name; amount of waste off increases by 100%; emergency contact changes, use or handling of previously undisclosed reportable hazardous material; change of storage location of used oil drums/tank; or noti~ within 30 daYs of closing the business; and must be rec~t~ed to by Januar~ 1 of every even numbered year. TI~ l~7~rdous ma[erial inv~nto~ must be updated by January 1 of each year. Chief Auto Parts Inc. Store address: 1500 Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93304 This Business Plan was prepared by Loss Prevention Department, Loss Prevention Manager Pete Brennan. Regional address and phone number 1887 Business Center, Suite 5, San Bemardino, CA 92408 I DECLARE UNDER PENALTY OF LAW THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THIS BUSINESS EMERGENCY/CONTINGENCY PLAN AND UNDERSTAND MY RESPONSIBILITIES; AND 'I~_AT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS AND ALL A'I'rACHED DOCUMENTS IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE B~ES ,T, OF~ KN~.i~.r)GE. / / B ak~rs~elcl Fire Dept. , ~ ~ -' Hazardous Materials Di~ ' ,f ...... HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7' MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN: A. 'RELEASE P~EVENTION STEPS: B. REUEASE.'coN-TAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION: C. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES' SECTION 8: UTiLiTY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY)' NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: ,%~e___ 'Tb't"'~ p~d,,r~ . . ELECTRICAL: 5et- ,~b-,',~ ~'~n SPECIAL: LOCKBOX: YES~ .. IFYES, LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY: A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: B. WATER AVAILABILtTY (FIRE HYDRANT): : - 4. .!~.. :: .... . ~ . Bakersfield Fire Dept. ': ~Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MAI£R~AL$ MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 6: NOTiFiCATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: B. EMPLOYEE NOTiFICATiON AND EVACUATION: C. PUBLIC EVACUATION' "" O. EMERGENCY MED;ICAL PLAN:. -~.~ )c BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY FACILITY DESCRIPTION /~ BUSINESS NAME ~--~.~.k;e_~ ~ ,~ ~ ~+~ ~ SITE ADDRESS I~OO ~F9 n~fl¢_ ~ATU~E O~ ~US~ESS P,~',~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ SIC CODE S ~ ~ DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER EMERGENCY CONTACTS June 2~ 1~ REGIONV 1.EPC STANDARD FORM BAKERSF LD CITY FIRE DEP/ i TMENT HAZA IDOUS MATERIALS INVEN'I RY Page~of~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) iNVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [~X~ Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET ~] TRADE SECRET ChemicalName: ~,~(~lk,~ ~'~.C~.J~j'' ~.~{'~'~'~-E AHM[] CAS# 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARO CATEGORIES Fire ['X] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Hea~th (Acute) [ ] Delayed Hea~th (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ~.~ \ (3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE COOE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Uquid [~] Ga~ [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [,~ W~ste ~ Radioactive 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACI[ITY UNITS OF MF_ASURE 8) STORAGE COOES Maximum Daily Amount: I ~' .~ lbs [ ] gal [ ] ft3 [ ! a) Container. Average Dally Amount: /'- / ~ ~' cude$ [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: ~ O o - ' c) Temperature: , Largest Size ~ontaJnec L~_.~ # D~ys On Site ~ Circle Which Months: ~, J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Uat COMPONENT CAS ~ % WT AHM the three moat haz~dous 1) Cl ~.. ?_~ (S)"~ I chemi~ com~ne~ or ~y AHa componen~ 2} ~~ , , , [ ] 3) O) Location / CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition ~ Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check ff chemic~ is ~ NON TFLADE SECRET [~J TP~DE SECR~ PHYSICAL & H~L~ PHYSICAL H~L~ H~RO CA~GQRIES Rte [ ] Reactive [~ Sudden Rele~eof Pressure [ ] Immedi~e He~h (Ac~e) ~ Delayed He~h (Chronic) ~) PHYSiCAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid J~(] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mi:Cure [,~. Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FAClUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Da~ly Amount: /O O lbs [ ] ga/ [,~ ft3 [ ] a) Container: ~' O Average Da~ly Amount: 7~ cudes [ ] b) Pressure: t Annual Amount: /~O ~)5EI3' _{'~'r~ ~¢?~__,.~ C- oLI~-~"~' E.O ~T L.,E1R~"~ c) Temperature: ~ Largest SizeContaJner: ~ E'~· ~-¥ -5o D~¥$. ' #DaysOn Site ~,~' Circle W~ich Months: ~, J, F, M, A. M, J, J,'A, S, O, N, 'D 9) MIXTURE: List ~ COMPONENT CAS# 2~7_V~ q AHM the three most haz~dous 1) [-~- ~7499- 9~-I . [] 1 O) Logan c e~ unde~ pen~ of taw, ~at i have pe~on~l~ ex~m~ ~ ~ f~i~ wi~ ~e info~on subm~ on ~is ~d ~i a~ch~ document. I believe me 'RI~ N~e & ~Ee of ~dz~ Com~ Represe~m~e ~ re BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 9.3301 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: ~. To avoid further action, return this form witlflin 30 days of receipt. -2. TYP~/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. ' , %. 3. Answer the questions below for the, business' as'a whole. 4. Be brief and concise as po&sibie. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFIC~TION DATA BUSINESS NAME: C~ ~o ¢&~S ~"'. · MAILING ADDRESS: J~o~ ~ ~~ ~,~" ~00 L~[ ~'. CITY: ~&/~S STATE:~X .ZIP' ~%3q& PHONE: ~oq-~lt9 DUN &BRADSTRE'ETNUMBER' ~ - ~ ~ - ~'O~0 SICCOOE: SECTION 2: EMERGENCy' NOTIFICATION: . CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE ., . ~Sakersfield Fire Dep~[ -: - - ~-tazardous 1Vfaterials Division HAZARD]~IJS MATERIALS MANAGEME PLAN SECTION 3: TRAINING: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA S'~EETS ON FLEE: BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: SECT[ON 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: :- I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT'MY BUSINESS IS EX'[MPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE"' FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE OD NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANDLE .HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TiMEEXCEEO 'THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTrTIES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 5: CERTIFiCATiON: I, 3 c,.me5 j'~r, ~ v i:'~o,.r.~; CERTIFY THAT TILIE ABOVE INFOR- MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTANOTHATTHISINFORMATIONWILLBEUSEDTO ON HA~RDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHA~ER 6.95 SEC. =55aa INACCURATE INFORMAT[ON.CONS~UTES PERJURY. SIGNATURE TITLE ~ DATE 06/29~93 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 1500 BRUNDAGE LN Map: 103 Hazard: Low Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 Grid: 31C F/U: 1AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phoneq DONNA BOZARTH STORE MANAGER (805) 322-5155 x (805) 758-5~29~ ~;_~3C~5~,-~ ASST STORE MANAGER (805) 322-5155 x (805) Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1887 BUSINESS CENTER 5 D&B Number: 14-739-7670 City: SAN BERNARDINO State: CA Zip: 92408- Comm Code: 215-006 BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 SIC Code: 5531 Owner: CHIEF AUTO PARTS Phone: (714) 889-3669 Address: 1887 BUSINESS CENTER 5 State: CA City: SAN BERNARDINO Zip: 92408- Summary 06/29~93 ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 2 -Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-003 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 200 Low , Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL 02-001 FREON 12 Gas 1587 Minimal , Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-002 MOTOR OIL Liquid '4800 Minimal , Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 06/29<~93 ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-003 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 200 Low · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL200I~ Daily Average144.00GAL I Annual Amount1,728.00GAL -- Storage Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER Ambient~AmbientlSE CORNER IN FRONT WINDOW -- Conc Components MCP ---~uide 100.0% [Ethylene Glycol ILow ! 27 02-001 FREON i2 Gas 1587 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 75-71-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,587 I 1,143.00 '[ 13,716.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlSW ADJACENT T0 FRONT DOORS -- Conc Components MCP Guide 100.0% IDichlorodifluoromethane IMinimal I 12 0'2-002 MOTOR OIL Liquid 4800 Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 4,800 I 2,300.00 27,600.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbient~AmbientlSE 2ND AISLE FROM FRONT DOORS -- Conc Components MCP ---~Guide 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based IMinimal I 27 06/29~93 ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation INFORM ALL EMPLOYEES OF PROBLEM IF UNABLE TO CONTAIN THEY ARE TO EVACUATE AND AWAIT RESPONSE FROM EMERGENCY VEHICLES. THEY WILL LEAVE. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation ALL NON-EMPLOYEES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE PREMISES IN THE EVENT OF A LEAK OR SPILL WE CAN'T CONTAIN, OR IF WE CAN CONTAIN TO AVOID SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE AREA. THEY WILL LEAVE BY WHICHEVER OF THE 2 EXITS IS SAFER. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY 06/29<93 ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 5 00 - Overall Si~e <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention ALL MATERIALS ARE STORED IN PROPER CONTAINERS AND HANDLED WITH CARE. <2> Release Containment WE HAVE ABSORBANT MATERIALS ON SITE TO CONTAIN SPILLS OR LEAKS. <3> Clean Up ABSORBANT MATERIAL WILL BE PUT ON SPILLAGE AND PICKED UP WITH SHOVELS OR ~DUST PANS AND PUT INTO CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT TO A DISPOSAL SITE. <4> Other Resource Activation 06/29/93 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <F> Site EmergenCy Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 15 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - BEHIND ASIA MARKET ON NORTH WALL 60 FEET FROM EAST WALL INTERSECTION C) WATER - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WALL OF BUILDING 14 FEET FROM FRONT OF BUILDING D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 2~FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - NORTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF CHESTER AND BRUNDAGE <4> Building Occupancy Level 06/29~93 ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 7 .... 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 7 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: TRAINING CONDUCTED BY EMPLOYEE RELATIONS REPRESENTATIVE AND.UPDATED AS NEEDED. <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 06/29~9~ ~ CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 8 00 - OVerall Site <H> RMPP DATA <1> Release Containment <2> Offsite Consequences <3> In House Capabilities <4> Plant<Shutdown Instruction MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET APPROVED BY U. S. LABOR DEPARTMENT ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR TO FORM OSHA 174 PRODUCT IDENTITY: PEAK® ANT/FREEZE & COOLANT I. SUPPLIER OI.D WORLD AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS, INC. 4065 COMMERCIAL AVENUE NORTHBROOK, ILLINOIS 60062 PHONE: 708/559-2000 CHEMTREX PHONE: 1-800/424-9300 H. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS MATERIAL CAS// % BY WT PEL (OSHA) TLV (ACGIH) Ethylene Glycol 107-21-1 90 - 95 None Known 50 ppm Diethylene Glycol 111-46-6 0 - 5 None Known 50 ppm LOWEST KNOWN LD50 (ORAL) 107-21-1 5840 mg/kg (Rats) LOWEST KNOWN LD50 (SKIN) 107-21-1 9530 rog/kg (Rabbits) HAZARD RATING HEALTH (NFPA): 1 HEALTH (HMIS): 1 FLAMMABILITY: 1 REACTIVITY: 0 THIS PRODUCT IS LISTED IN THE TSCA INVENTORY. DOT SHIPPING NAME: None (UNOOO) DOT LABEL: None HI. PHYSICAL DATA BOILING RANGE: 171 - 175 °C (339 - 348 °F) API GRAVITY: ':~ Not Applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY (Water = 1): 1.12 POUNDS/GALLONS: 9.3 VAPOR PRESSURE (mm OF Hg) (~ 20C: 0.1 VAPOR DENSITY (air = 1): 2.1 WATER ABSORPTION: Appreciable ACID ABSORPTION (85?6 H2S04): Appreciable DRY TIME (Ether -- 1): Long % VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 97.0 APPEARANCE: Green ODOR: Mild REFRACTIVE INDEX: 1.431 PRODUCT IDENTITY: ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT Page -1- IV. FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS AUTO IGNITION TEMPERATURE: 750° F FLASH POINT (TEST METHOD): 118° C/245°F (TCC) (Lowest Component) LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT IN AIR (% by volume): 1.5 (Lowest Component) FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION: Class IIIB FIRE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: NFPA Class B extinguishers. For class III B liquid fire (dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide (co2)) SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Water spray may be ineffective on fire but can protect fire fighters & cool closed containers. Use fog nozzles if water is used. Do not enter confined fire-space without full bunker gear. (Helmet with face shield, bunker coats, gloves & rubber boots.) Use a NiOSH-approved, positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. Keep container tightly closed. Isolate from oxidizers, heat & open flame. UNUSUAL EXPLOSION & FIRE PROCEDURES: Closed containers may explode if exposed to extreme heat. Applying to hot surface requires special precautions. Empty container very hazardous! Follow all label precautions! V. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Isolate from oxidizers, heat & open flame. MATERIALS TO AVOID: Isolate from strong oxidizers such as permanganates, chromates & peroxides. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide from burning. CONDITIONS CONTRIBUTING TO HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Material is not known to polymerize. PRODUCT IDENTITY: ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT Page -2- VI. HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: 50 ppm (ceiling value) PREVENTION OF OVEREXPOSURE: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor or spray mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin or clothing. Do not take internally. ORGANIC EFFECTS: EYE & SKIN. CONTACT - OF ACUTE OVER-EXPOSURE: Primary irritation to skin, deffating, dermatitis. Primary irritation to eyes, redness, tearing, blurred vision. Absorption through skin increases exposure. SWALLOWING: Harmful or fatal if swallowed; swallowing may cause abdominal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. ORGANIC EFFECTS: EYE & SKIN CONTACT - OF CHRONIC OVER-EXPOSURE: Liquid causes eye irritation. Wash thoroughly after handling. CANCER HAZARD: This product has no carcinogens listed by IARC, NTP, NIOSH, OSHA or ACGIH, as of this date, GREATER OR EQUAL TO 0.1%. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: In case of contact with skin, flush with plenty of water. For eyes, flush with plenty of water for 15 minutes and get medical attention. After high vapor exposure, remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. If swallowed, CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY! Induce vomiting promptly following physician's instructions or by having patient stick finger down throat. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. PRODUCT IDENTITY: ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT Page -3- VH. SAFE HANDLING & USE PRECAUTIONS SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Small: Mop up with absorbent material and transfer to hood. Large: Isolate from oxidizers, heat and open flame. Persons without proper proration should be kept from an area until cleaned up. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Small: Evaporate until all vapors are gone. Dispose of remainder by legally applicable methods. Large: Recycle or incinerate, observing local, state and federal health, safety and pollution. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Store large amounts in structures made for OSHA Class "OTHER liquids." Avoid free fall of liquid ground containers when transferring. Do not flame cut, braze or weld. Empty container very hazardous! Follow all label precautions! VIH. CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTIONS: Ventilate to keep air below 50 ppm. If over TLV, in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.134, (SPECIFIC TYPE), USE a NiOSH-approved, positive-pressure, self-contained breathing apparatus. VENTILATION: LOCAL EXHAUST: Necessary SPECIAL: None MECHANICAL (GENERAL): Acceptable OTHER: None PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Wear OSHA standard goggles or face shield. Consult safety equipment supplier. Wear gloves, apron and footwear impervious to this material. Wash clothing before reuse. IX. DOT TRANSPORTATION SHIPPING NAME: Not applicable HAZARD CLASS: Not applicable I.D. NUMBER: Not applicable MARKING: Not applicable LABEL: Not applicable PLACARD: Not applicable HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE/RQ: Not applicable SHIPPING DESCRIPTION: Not applicable PRODUCT IDENTITY: ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT Page -4- X. HAZARD CLASSIHCATION This product meets the following hazard definition as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR Section 1910.1200): Health Hazard (Section VI) XI. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS THIS PRODUCT MEETS REQUIREMENTS OF LA RULE 66 & SIMILAR REGULATIONS. THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT APPEAR IN THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH& SAFETY CODE, SECTION 25249.5 ('PROPOSITION 65' LISTING OF CHEMICALS UNDER THE ACT.) THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING CHEMICAL OR CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 313 OF TITLE III OF THE SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 AND 40 CFR PART 372. ETHYLENE GLYCOL Old World Automotive Products, Inc. makes no warranty, representation or guarantee as to the accuracy, sufficiency or completeness of the material set forth herein. It is the user's responsibility to determine the safety, toxicity and suitability of his own use, handling and disposal of this product. Since actual use by others is beyond our control, no warranty, expressed or implied, is made by Old World Automotive Products, Inc. as to the effects of such use, the results to be obtained or the safety and toxicity of this product, nor does Old World assume any liability arising out of the use by others of this product referred to herein. The data in this MSDS relates only to the specific material designated herein and does not relate to use in combination with any other material or in any process. Old World does not recommend blending this product with any other chemicals. DATED: 1/2/92 PRODUCT IDENTITY: ANTIFREEZE & COOLANT Page -5- " I: · 72-62-792.5-11 Subsidiary of Ashlancl Oil. Inc. Emercenc¥ '/ P.O. BOX 14~0 Telephone · MATERIAL SAFETY LEXINGTON, KENT~Y 40512 1 (800) 274-5263 or DATA SHEET (606) 264-7~0 1-800-ASHLAND 0005e9 FREON 12 Page: 1 THIS HSDS COMPLIES HITH Product Name: FREON 1Z CAS NUMBER: 75-71-8 08 91 061 1156108-651 Prepared.: 08/21/89 RON CHARLES SuperseDes: 08/14/89 IG-LO SALES 1500 PRESTON RD. · ~tZZ01 PRODUCT: PLANO, TX 75093 INVOICE: REQST INVOICE DATE: 06/11/91 TO: General or ~ric ID: HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON DOT H~,~'d Classlfi~tion: NON-FLAPEIABLE C0MPRESSEB GAS (17'5.500! IF PRESENT, IARC· NI'P AND OSHA CARCINOGENS AND CHEMICALS SUBJECT TO THE REPORT- ING REQUIREMENTS OF SARA TITLE III SECT[ON 515 ARE IDENi-ZFIED IN THIS SECTION. SEE DEFINITION PAGE FOR CLARIFICATION INGREDIENT 7. (by NT) PEL .TLV Note DICHLORODIFLUORO METHANE >95 zoo0 PPM CAS ~: 75-71-8 Notes: (l) THIS CHEMICAL IS SUBJECT TO THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 513 OF SARA TITLE III. -21.60 Deg F Boiling Point for' PRODUCT ( -Z9.77 Deg. C) · 760.00 mm r~g ~700. O0 77.00 ~egH~ Vapor Pressure for PRODUCT ~5.00 Oeg C) eclfic Vapor Density AIR = i ~'.3 1.310 ZS.00 Deg C) 77.00 Deg F Percen~ Volatiles lO0. OOZ Evaporation Rate FASTER THAN ETHER Appearance CLEAR & COLORLESS S{ate GAS Fo~m HOMOG SOLN FLASH POINT NOT APPLICABLE EXPLOSIVE LIH~T NOT APPLICABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: HAY FORH TOXIC HATERIALS: · HYDROGEN CHLORIDE~ PHOSGENE~ HYDROGEN FLUORIDE~ ETC FIREFIGHT~NG PROCEDURES: NEA~ SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS NITH A FULL FACEPIECE OPERATED IN THE POSITIVE PRESSURE DEHAND HODE HHEN FIGHTING FIRES. SPECIAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: NOT APPLICABLE NFPA CODES: HEALTH- I FLAMMABILITY- 0 REACTIVITY- 1 , PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL 1000. PPN THRESHOLD L/HIT VALUE 1000 PPH EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: EYES - CAN CAUSE SEVERE IRRITATION· REDNESS~ TEARING· BLURRED VISION. SKIN - CONTACT NITH LIQUID CAN RESULT IN FREEZING OF TISSUE. BREATHING - EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL AND RESPIRATORY ZRRTTAT~ON, CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS INCLUDING DIZZINESS· HEAKNESS· FATIGUE~ NAUSEA~ HEADACHE AND POSSIBLE UNCONSCIOUSNESS· AND EVEN DEATH. SHALLONING - CAN CAUSE GASTROINTESTINAL IRRITAT/ON~ NAUSEA~ VONITING· AND DIARRHEA. COPYRIGHT 1989 CONTINUED ON PAGE: 2 / I" I I~/~' VALVOLINE, INC. z4-nour 7z-6 z-79zs-z! Sub~w of A~,~a,~ o~. ~,~. E m e rGen cy P.O. BOX lZ Telephone MATERIAL SAFE~ L~INGTON, KENT~ f40512 1 (800} 274-5263 or DATA SHEET (606} 264-7 1-800-ASHLAND 000399 FREON 12 Page FZRST AZD: ZF ON ~ZN: SLOHLY ~ THE AFFECTED AREA HZTH TEPZD ~TED. ~ET HEBZCAL A~E~ON. ZF ZN EYES: FL~H HZTH LARGE ~O~S OF ~TER~ LZ~N~ UPPER AND LOHER LZBS OCC~ZONALLY~ ~ET HEDZCAL A~ZON. ZF ~LLOHEB: DO ~T ZNB~E VOHZ~N~) KEEP PE~ ~ ~B ~UZET~ ~D ~ET HEBZCAL A~ON. ZF BREADED: ZF AFFECTED~ REHOVE ZNDZ~DUAL TO FRESH AZR. ZF BREATHZN~ ZS DZFFZCULT~ ADHZNZSTER O~EN. ZF BEEATHZN~ H~ STOPPED ~ZVE AR~FZCZAL RESPZ~TZ~. KEEP PERSON ~ QUZET ~D ~E~ HEDZCAL A~E~. DO ~T ~ZVE S~L~. EPZNEPHEZNE OE EPHEDEZNE ~Y ADVERSELY AFFECT THE HEAE~ ~TH FATAL EE~LTS. PRZHARY ROWELS) OF E~Y: ZNHA~ON ~ ~ZN ST~Z~: STABLE Z~OHPA~BZLZ~: AVOZD CObAlT HZTH: ~ ~LZ HETALS~ P~DERED HETAL~ ALKALZNE S~PS TO BE TAKEN ZN ~ASE HATEEZAL ZS R~LEASED OR SPZLLED: ~LL SPZLL: VE~TE AREA. ALLOH TO EVAPORATE. ~EGE SPZLL: ALLOH TO EVAPORATE. PE~OI~ ~T HEA~N~ PEOTE~VE E~UZPHE~ SH~LD BE EXCLUDED FEOH A~EA ~ZL LE~ HAS BEEN EEPAZRED. HASTE DZSPOSAL HETHOD: ~LL SPZLL: ALL~ ~TEEZAL TO EVAPO~TE. LARGE SPZLL: RE~EN TO SUPPLZE~ FOE EEC~ON. .SPZ~TORY PROTEC~ON: ZF HORKPLACE EXPOSURE LZHZTIS) OF PROD~T OR A~ COHPONE~ ZS EXCEEDED (SEE SEC~ON A NZOSH~HA APPROVED AZR SUPPLZED RESPZRATOR ZS AD~SED ZN ABSENCE OF PROPER E~ZRO~E~AL C~ROL. REGULATZO~ AL~ PERHZT OTHER NZOSH/~HA RESPZRATORS I NEGATZVE PRE~URE ~PE I ~DER SPECZFZED (SEE YOUR SAFE~ EqUZPHE~ ~PPLZERI..ENGZNEE~NG OR AD~NZST~TZVE CO~ROLS SHOULD BE ZHPLEHE~ED TO REDUCE EXPIRE. VE~LATZON: PROVZDE ~FFZCZE~ HECHANZ~AL IGENE~L ~D/OR L~AL EXHA~TI VE~LA~ON TO ~Z~AZN EXPIRE BELOH TLVI S I. PRO~C~VE GLOVES: HEAR RESZSTA~ GLOVE~ ~H AS: ~ POL~L ALCOHOL EYE PROTEC~ON: CHEHZCAL SPLASH GOGGLE~ ZN COHPLZANCE ~ OSHA RE~LATZO~ ARE ADVZSED~ HOHE~R~ ~HA RE~LATZO~ ALSO PE~ZT OTHER ~PE SAFE~ G~ES. ICO~ULT YOUR SAFE~ EqUZPHENT ~PPLZERI OTHER PROTECTZVE EqUZPHE~: NOR~L HORK CLO~ZNG COVERZ~ A~ ~D LE~. ~AZNER~ OF ~Z~ ~TERZAL HAY BE HA~RD~ HHEN EHP~ED.~ZNCE EHP~ED CO~AZNERS RETAZN PRODUCT IVAPOR~ LZ~UZD~ ~D/OR ~OLZDI~ ALL H~RD PRE~A~ ~ZVEN ZN THE DATA SHEET H~T BE OBSERVED. ~E ZNFO~A~ A~LA~D HEREZN Z~ BELZEVED TO BE AC~A~ B~ Z~ NOT HARRA~ED TO BE HHETHER NZTH THE ~OHPANY OR NOT. ~ECZPZE~S ARE ADVZSED TO CONFZ~ ZN ADV~E OF NEED THAT THE ZNFO~ATZ~ ~URRENT~ APPLZO~LE~ ~D ~UZT~LE TO THEZR COPYRIGHT 1989 LAST PAGE--SEE ATTACHHENT PAGE ENCLOSED--LAST PAGE / 7 Z -6 Z - 7 9 ?.5-11 s u bsidia~y of Ashland 0il, Inc. E rn e r ~ e n c y '~ P.O. BOX 14~0 Telephone 'MATERIAL SAFETY LEXINGTON, KENNY 40512 1 (800)274-5263 or DATA S H E ET (6061 264-'~1~0 1-800-AS H LAN D DEFINITIONS TRhis definition page is intended for use with Material Safety .D.ata Sheets .s.upplied by the Valvoline Oil Company. ecipients ot these data sheets should consult the OSHA ~are[y, an,d Health Standards (29 CFR 1_910), partic.ularly subpart G - Occupational Health and Environmental Control, aha suDpart I - Personal Protective Equipment, tot general guidance on control of potential Occupational Health and Safety Hazards. SECTION I SECTION IV (cont.) PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Minimum equipment to GENERAL OR GENERIC ID: Chemical family or product protect flrefighters from toxic products of vaporiza- description, fion, combustion or decompos,tion in fire situations. Other firefighting hazards may also be indicated. DOT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION: Product meets DOT criteria for hazards listed. SPECIAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: States hazards not covered by other sections. SECTION II COMPONENTS NFPA CODES: Hazard ratings assigned by the National Fire Protection Association. C.omponents ar.e listed in this section if they pres,ent a physical or health hazard and are present at or above SECTION V 1% in the mixture. If a component is identified as a HEALTH HAZARD DATA CARCINOGEN by NTP, IARC or OSHA as of the date on the MSDS, it will be listed and footnoted in this section PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT: For product. when present at or above 0.1% in the product. Nega- tive conclusions concerning carcinogenicity are not re- THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: For product. I~orted. Additional health informati~3n may be found in Section V. Components subject to the reportin~ re- EFFECTS OF ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE: Potential local quirements of Section 313 of SARA Title Iii are ,denti- and systemic effects due to single or short term fled in the footnotes in this section, along with typical overexposure to the eyes and skin or through in- percentages. Other components may be listed ,f halation or ingestion. deemed appropriate. EFFECTS OF CHRONIC OVEREXPOSURE: Potential Exposure recommendations are for components. OSHA local and systemic effects due to repeated or long Permissible Exposure Limits (PELs) and American Con- term overexposure to the eyes and skin or through ference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) inhalation or ingestion. Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) appear on'the line with the component identification. Other recommendations FIRST AID: Procedures to be followed when dealing appear as footnotes, with accidental overexposure. SECTION III PRIMARY ROUTE OF ENTRY: Based on properties and PHYSICAL DATA expected use. BOILING POINT: Of product if known. The lowest SECTION VI value of the components is listed for mixtures. REACTIVITY DATA HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to avoid VAPOR PRESSURE: Of product if known. The highest to prevent hazardous polymerization resulting in value of the components is listed for mixtures, a large release of energy. SPECIFIC VAPOR DENSITY: Corollated to AIR = 1. If STABILITY: Conditions to avoid to prevent hazardous Specific Vapor Density of product is not known, the or violent decomposition. value is expressed as lighter or heavier than air. INCOMPATIBILITY: Materials and conditions to avoid SPECIFIC GRAVITY: Compared to WATER = 1. If to prevent hazardous reactions. Specific Gravity of product is not known, the value is expressed as less than or greater than water. SECTION VII pH: If applicable. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES Reasonable precautions to be taken and methods of PERCENT VOLATILES: Percentage of material with ini-. containment, clean-up and disposal. Consult federal, rial boiling point below 425 degrees Fahrenheit and state and local regulations for accepted procedures and vapor pressure above 0.1mm Hg at 68 F. any reporting or notification requirements. EVAPORATION RATE: Indicated as faster or slower than ETHYL ETHER, unless otherwise stated. SECTION VIII PROTECTIVE E(~UIPMENT TO BE USED SECTION IV Protective equipment which may be needed when hah- FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA dling the product. FLASH POINT: Method identified. SECTION IX EXPLOSION LIMITS: For product if known. The lowest SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS OR OTHER COMMENTS value of the components is listed for mixtures. Covers any relevant points not previously mentioned. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Known or expected hazardous products resulting from heat- SECTION X lng, burning or other reactions. LABEL INFORMATION EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Following National Fire Contains label information including physical and health Protection Association criteria, hazard warnings, handling and first aid instructions appropriate for the product. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS Containers should be either reconditioned by CERTIFIED firms or properly disposed of by APPROVED firms. Disposal of containers should be in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. 'EMPTY' drums should not begiven to indi- viduals. Serious accidents have resulted from the misuse of 'EMPTIED' containers (drums, pails, etc.). Refer to Sect- ions IV and IX. SUPERFLO 10W-30 E)~,ON COMPANY, U S A ~ D~ws~o~ o~ EXXO~ CO~POR~T~O~ DATE !SSUED: 12/O2/91 SUPERSEDES DATE: O8/O1/91 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. P.O. BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 A. IDENTIFICATION AND EMERGENCY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CODE SUPERFLO IOW-30 211618 - 01618 PRODUCT CATEGORY Petroleum Lubricating 0il PRODUCT APPEARANCE AND ODOR Clear, dark amber liquid Mil~, bland petroleum o~or MEDICAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER (713) 656-3424 B. COMPONENTS AND HAZARD INFORMATION CAS NO. OF APPROXZMATE COMPONENTS COHPDNENTS C0NCENTRATZON Distillates (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy 64742-54-7 Greater than 85% paraffinic or or Distillates (petroleum), solvent-dewaxed 64742-65-0 heavy paraffinic Proprietary additives Mixture Less than 15% All components of this product are listed on the U.S. TSCA inventory. See Section E for Health and Hazard [nformation. See Section H for a~itional Environmental Information. ' HAZARDOUS NATERZALS ZDENTZFZCATZON SYSTEM (I~ZS) Health Flammability Reactivity BASZS I 1 0 Recommended by Exxon EXPOSURE LZMZT FOR TOTAL PRODUCT BASZS 5 mg/m3 for oil mist (aerosol) for OSHA Regulation 29 CFR 1910.IOOO and recommende~ Dy the an B-hour workday American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGZH). ACGZH states that the air is to be sampled by a method that does not collect vapor; in addition, it lists a 10 mg/m3 STEL. C. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT If splashed into the eyes, flush with clear water for 15 minutes or until irritation subsides. If irritation persists, call a physician. SKZN In case of skin contact, remove any contaminated clothing and wash skin with soap and water. Launder or dry-clean clothing before reuse, If product is injected into or under the skin, or into any part of the body, regardless of the appearance of the wound Or its size, the individual should De evaluated immediately by a physician as a surgical emergency. Even though initial symptoms from high pressure injection may be minimal or absent, early surgical treatment within ~45 - 0277(MWH00 I) SUPERFLO lOW-30 the first few hours may significantly reOuce the ultimate extent of injury. INHALATION vapor pressure is very low. Vapor inhalation under ambient conditions is normally not a problem. If overcome by vapor from hot product, immeOiately remove from exposure and call a physician. If breathing is Irregular or has stopped, start resuscitation; administer oxygen, if available. If overexposed to oil mist, remove from further exposure until excessive oil mist condition subsides. INGESTION If ingested, DO NOT tnauce vomiting; call a physician immediately. D. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD INFORMATION FLASH POINT (MINIMUM) AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE 200'C (39~'F) Greater t~an 260'C (500'F) ASTM D 92, Cleveland Open Cup NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) - I-L~ZARD IDENT[FICATION Health Flan~ability Reactivity BASIS I I 0 Recommended by Exxon HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Use product with caution around heat, sparks, pilot lights, static electricity, and open flame. FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE LIMITS (APPROXIMATE PERCENT BY VOLUME IN AIR) '-' Estimated values: Lower Flammable Limit 0.9% Upper Flammable Limit 7% :' EXTINGUISHING MEDIA AND FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES ~- Foam, water spray (fog), dry chemical, carbon dioxide and vaporizing liquid type extinguishing agents may all be suitable for extinguishing fires Involving this type of product, depending on size or potential size of fire and circumstances related to the situation. Plan ftre protection and response strategy through consultation with local fire protection authorities or appropriate specialtists. The following procedures for this type of product are based on the recommendations in the National Fire Protection Association's "Fire Protection Guide on Hazardous Materials", Eighth Edition (1984): Use water spray, dry c~emical, foam, or carbon dioxide to extinguish the fire. Water or foam may cause frothing. Use water to keep fire-exposed containers coo]. Water spray may be used to flush spills away from exposures. Minimize breathing of gases, vapor, fumes or decomposition products. Use supplied-air breathing equipment for enclosed or confined spaces or as otherwise needed. DECOMPOSZTZON PRODUCTS UNDER FIRE CONDITIONS Fumes, smoke, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, aldehydes and other decomposition products. in the case of incomplete combustion. "EMPTY" CONTAINER W~J~NING "Empty" containers retain residue (liquid and/or vapor) and can be dangerous. DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELD, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE SUCH CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS, STATIC ELECTRICITY, OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE AND CAUSE INdURY OR DEATH. Do not attempt to clean since residue ts difficult to remove. "Emptyu drums should be completely drained, properly bunged and promptly returne~ to a ~rum reconditioner. All other containers should be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner and in accordance wit~ governmental regulations. For work on tanks refer to Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, ANSI Z49.1, ~nd other governmental and industrial references pertaining to cleaning, repairing, we]ding, or other contemp]ated operations. 945-0277(Mw~002~ DATE ISSUED: 12/02/91 PAGE: 2 SUPERSEDES DATE: 08/01/91 SUPERFLO 10W-30 E. HEALTH AND HAZARD INFORMATION VAR[ABILZTY AMONG INDIVIDUALS Health studies have shown that many petroleum hydrocarbons and synthetic luOricants pose potential human health rtsks which may vary from person to person. As a precaution, exposure to liquids, vapors, mists or fumes shoul~ be minimizea. EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE (Signs and symptoms of exposure) ProlongeO or repeated skin contact may cause skin irritation. NATURE OF HAZARD AND T0XZC[TY INFORNATZON In accordance with the current OSHA Hazard Communication Standard criteria, this product does · not require a cancer hazard warning. This is because the product is formulate~ from base stocks which are severely hydrotreated, severely solvent extracted, and/or processed Dy mild hydrotreatment and extraction. Alternatively, it may consist of components not otherwise affected by [ARC criteria, such as atmospheric distillates or synthetically derived materials, and as such is not characterized by current IARC classification criteria. Prolonged or repeated skin contact with this prOduCt tends to remove skin oils, possibly leading to Irritation ann dermatitis. However, based on human experience and available toxicological data, this prOdUCt iS judged to be neither a 'corrosive" nor an "irritant" by OSHA criteria. Continuous contact with used motor oil has caused skin cancer in animal tests. Product contacting the eyes may cause eye irritation. Pro~uct has a low order of acute oral and 0ermal toxicity, but minute amounts aspirated into the lungs during ingestion or vomittng may cause mild to severe pulmonary injury and possibly death. This product ts judged to have an acute oral LDSO (rat) greater than 5 g/kg of body weight, and an acute ~ermal LDSO (rabbit) greater than 3.16 g/kg of body weight. PRE-EXISTING MEDICAL C0ND[T[0NS NH[CH NAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE None Recognized F. PHYSICAL DATA The following data ar~ approximate or typical values and shbuld not be use~ for pr-ec~se c~esign purposes. BOILING RANGE VAPOR PRESSURE IBP Approximately 291'C (555'F) Less than O.O1 mm Hg e 20'C SPEC[FZC GRAVZTY (15.6 C/15.6 C) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR = 1) 0.872 Greater than 5 MOLECULAR WEIGHT PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUHE Not determined Negligible from open Container in 4 hours · 38'C (ldO'F) EVAPORATION RATE · 1 ATM, AND 25 C (?? F) pH (n-BUTYL ACETATE = 1) Essentially neutral Less than O.O1 '' POUR, CONGEALING OR MELTING P0[NT SOLUB[L[TY ~N WATER · 1 ATM. AND 25 C (?? F) -30'C (-22'F) Negligible; less than O.1% Pour Point by ASTM D 97 VZSC0S[TY 10.O cst · 100'C 94S-0277{MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 12/O2/91 PAGE: 3 SUPERSEDES DATE: O8/O1/91 SUPERFLO 10W-30 G. REACTIVITY This proauct is stable and will not react violently with water. Hazardous polymerization will not occur, Avoia contact with strong oxidants such as liquiU chlorine, concentrated oxygen, sodium hypochlorite, calcium hypochlorite, etc. H. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Recover free product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize skin contact. Keep product out of sewers and watercourses by diking or impounding. Advise authorities if product has entered or may enter sewers, watercourses, or extensive land areas. Assure conformity with applicable governmental regulations. THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION NAY BE USEFUL IN COMPLYING WITH VARIOUS STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS UNDER VARIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL STATUTES: REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 302 (CERCLA Section 102) No RQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or O.1% (carcinogen). THRESHOLD PLANNING QUAJ~TITY (TPQ), EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 3S5 (SARA Sections 301-304) No TPQ for product or any constituent greater than 1% or 0.1% (carcinogen). TOXIC CHEMICAL RELEASE REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 372 (SARA Section 313) No toxic chemical is present greater than 1% or O.1% (carcinogen). HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL REPORTING, EPA REGULATION 40 CFR 3?0 (SARA Sections 311-312) Acute Chronic Fire Pressure Reactive EPA HAZARD CLASSIFICATION CODE: H~Lzarcl Hazar~ Hazard Hazard Hazard Not J~oplicab)e XXX I. PROTECTION AND PRECAUTIONS VENTILATION Use local exhaust to capture vapor, mists or fumes, if necessary. Provide ventilation sufficient to prevent exceeding recommended exposure limit or buildup of explosive concentrations of vapor in air. No smoking, flame Or other ignition sources. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use supplied-air respiratory protection in confined or enclosed spaces, if needed. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use chemical-resistant gloves, if needed, to avoid prolonged or repeated skin contact. EYE PROTECTION Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Use chemical-resistant apron or other impervious clothing, if needed, to avoid contaminating regular clothing, which coulU result in prolonged or repeated skin contact. WORK PRACTICES / ENGINEERING CONTROLS Keep containers closed when not in use. Do not store near heat, sparks, flame or strong oxidants. In order to prevent fire or explosion hazards, use appropriate equipment. Information on electrical equipment appropriate for use with this product may be found in the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NFPA-70). This document is available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, 0uincy, Massachusetts 02269. PERSONAL HYGIENE Minimize breathing vapor, mist or fumes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin, Remove contaminated clothing; launder or dry-clean before re-use, Remove contaminateQ shoes and thoroughly clean before re-use; discard if oil-soaked. Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at end of work period. Product is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by washing thoroughly with soap and water. 945-0277(MWH002) DATE ISSUED: 12702/91 PAGE: 4 SUPERSEDES DATE: 08/01/91 SUPERFLO 1OW-30 J. TRANSPORTATION AND OSHA RELATED LABEL INFORMATION TRANSPORTAT, ZON ZNC[DENT ZNFORMATZON For further information relative to spills resulting from transportation incidents, refer to latest Department of Transportation Emergency Response Guidebook for Hazardous Materials Incidents, DOT P 5800.3. DOT ZDENTZF[CATION NUMBER Not applicable OSHA REQUIRED LABEL INFORMATION In compliance with hazard and right-to-know requirements, the following OSHA Hazard Warnings should De foun~ on a lade1, Dill of lading or invoice accompanying this shipment. (OSHA Hazard Warnings not applicable for this product; therefore, no OSHA warnings would appear on the label.) Note: Product label wi11 contain additional non-OSHA related information. The tnfom~ation and recommendations contained herein a~e, to the best of Exxon's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Exxon does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and Exxon sha]! not be liable for any loss or ~amage arising o~Jt of the use thereof. The information and reco~m~endations are offered for the user/s consideration and examination, and it is the user's responsibility to satisfy itself that they are suttat~le and complete for its particular use. If I~uyer repackages this product, legal counsel should be consultecl to insure proper health', safety and other necessary information is included on the Container. The Environmental %nformation included under Section H hereof as wel~ as the Hazar~lous #atertals %dentification System (H~ZS) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) ratings have been included by Exxon Company, U.S.A. in order to provide additional health and hazar~l classification information. The ratings recommended are based upon the criteria supplied by the developers of these rating systems, together with Exxon's interpretation of the available data. FOR ADDZTZONAL ZNFORMATZON ON HEALTH FOR OTHER PRODUCT ZNFORMATION CONTACT: EFFECTS CONTACT: DIRECTOR O~ INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE MANAGER, MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. KELLOGG TOWER, ROOM 550 ROOM 2355 P. 0. BOX 2180 P. 0. BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 (713) 656-2443 (713) 656-5949 DATE ISSUED: 12/O2/91 PAGE: 5 SUPERSEDES DATE: O8/O1/91 ; zR~,!-lo-1994 09:34 FROrd GNB ~NCoRpOR.qTED TO 921499&9259 P.e2 6 N Material SafetY'Data Sheet 'PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Chemical/Trade name L~d 'Ac!d Bakery (Identity used on Chemical family/Clas~'ification ,.,.~..,~.:~'-'.~- S~orage Battery CompanY name GNB Batter/Technologies AddreSS .' 1110 Highway 110, Mendota Heights, MN 55118 Division or department A~om~i',=. Batter,/Division Telephone number 612 ~-.5~1-5000 CONTACT Richard ~.. Crowell Questfons Cc:.."~-..~~, 5.'-4renme,,'rtat ~,trance Department, 612/681-5000 or ~81-5281 Transportation emergencies CNF, M'~,EC, 24 hours 800-424-9300 HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS % bT WT. ' ~ Limits Material ~ Yet. CAS Numbe~ ~ ACGIH Lead 27-~ 7439-92-1 ,05mg/m~ ,15mg/m~ Lead oxides 3~ !309-60-0 .', Ele~rol~e (sulfu~ aciG and water) 11-23 76~-93-9 'l.Om~m: ' 1.0mg/m~ Case m~ed~: '. Polypropylene 8-~0 9003-07,0 ' '~/A N/A ' H~rd rubber ~ 0 9003-55-8 N/A N/A Plate soppier Polyethylene 1-2 9002-86-2 PHYSICAL DATA Materials (at normal temperatures) _ E!ectroly~ (sulfuric acid and water).. Boiling point (at 760 MM Hg) 229-248° F Melting point - Not &ol31icable ' Specific gravity (H20 = 1) 1.230 to 1.350 Vapor density (AIR: 1) Gr~.zt'~r ~.n 1 % Volatiles by weight Not aoolicabie. - Appearance and odor Eie~oiyte (sulfuric acid and water) is a clear liquid with a sharpl penetrating, pun~e~t Vapor pressure (mm Hg at 200) t0 Solubility i. water 100% Evaporation rate (Butyl ;~cetate = l) Lass than ~ Sep:ember 22, 1993 .~ JAN-10-1994 09:34 ·FROM GNB I~ICORPORATED ~ TO 92149919259 P.OJ HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION ROUTES AND METHODS OF ENTRY Inhalation Hi~n leve!s of su{furic acid vapors OF mist may' cause severe respiratory ,.u,run~ ~,c ma? cause severe irritation, burns and Ulceration. Skin absorption S' ' ' ac!d !$ ',;!,unc ~,~ readily sbsoKbed through the skin. Lead .compounds are cc,'. absc~e~ ~q;cugh the skin; Eye contact $.uifuri', a:id ~,ors or mist can cause.severe irri~ation, burns, cornea Ca,ma~-and :cssibie-biindness. Lead compounds may cause eye irritation. Ingestion 3,~!fun; acid may cause severe irritation o~ mouth, throat,.esophagus and $;omach. Leal compounds may cause abdominal pain, nausea, headaches, ,/omi~c~g. d~,.-m, ~. severe cramping. Acute ingestion should be'treated by ~,qys~c:an. SIGNS AND SYMFTDMS OF OVEREXPOSURE .. Acute effects ~,.,,v, ....... ,~ ~c;.:.; ~,~_,~ cluse severe skin irritation, bums. [lam~e to come.~ sossible b[i.,".,Cness and upper respiratory irri~ation. Lead compounds may ;zuse ~_~om~r,a~ pain, nausea, he~daches, vomKing, dia~hea, severe s~m~fnG ~nd d~Cu~ in sleeping. Chroni~ eff~ ~u,,un~ ," '* aJ~¢'~ m~y lead to scarring of the corne~, inflammation of nose, throat ~d broac~ial ~;ces and possible erosion of tooth.enamel. Lead compounds m~y ~se ~emia, damage to the kidneys and ne~ous system. May ~use ,.~ ~. ?~es in b¢~ ma~es and femates. POTEN~AL TO'CAUSE CANCER ' Lea~ ha~ ~n ~ted for abiti~ to cause ~nc~r:-The resul~ showed :here is i~3¢em evidence to s~ow tha~ lead can or cannot c~use cancan. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation Sulfuric acid: R~move to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult give oxygen. .... · Lead compounds: Remove from exposure, gargle, wash nose and eyes and consult p~ysic~an. - Skin Sulfuric acid: Rush with ia'ge, amounts.of water for at least 15 minutes, .. remove a~' co,,-r[aminated ClOthing and do n.o[ wear again until, cleaned. If · ' - acid is S,~fa~h~ on shoes, remove and clean. Lead compounds are not · .. . ah..;sorb.d.thr~..~h the skin. Eyes '~ . Suifuii~; acid: Rush immediately with ¢oot water for at least 15 minutes, then.. ~nsu~ physicist,. ' Lead compour,¢S: Ru$1~ immediately with cool water for'at least 15 minutes, the,q censul~ p,.'b's!cian. Ingestio~ SuP, uric zcid: .S~'a large quantifies of water -- DO NOT induce vomiting -- then consult physician. - · · Lead ccmpour,~s: Consult a physician. JAN-10-199~ 09:35 ~ROM GNB INCOrPORAtED ~TO 9~i49919259 P.~4 Flash po'iht N~ ~p~ii~Dle Ft~mm~l~ limi~- ..... ..w.. c.~?o (Hydrogen gas) U~per: gS,g% ' ~nguishin~ m~dia ~02: f~: d~ chemical Special fire riggingprocedures if ~ed~ cn charge, turn Off power. Use positive pressure, self-contained : b¢~thin~ ~ppa~tus. Water 8pplied to eiectrol~e generates ~eat and causes it to s2~%~r. We~r ~cid resis~nt clothing. Unu~ual-fi~ and e~t~ion ha~ ~' ~ .... ~nd e~gen g~ses ~re produced in the cells d~ring normal *,=~*"~.~,:,~,. or when on charge (hydrogen is hig~fy flammable and succor~ :ombUsdon). ~ese g~es enter t~e air through t~e vent c~ps. To ~veid ds~ of fi~ or explosion, keep sPar~ and other sources of.ignition -from ~ ~eW. O0 not allow metallic material to simultaneously b~h ~e :~ifive And negative terminel of be:eries. Follow m~nPa~urers infarcts for in~allAtion. REACTIVITY DATA Conditions to avoid $~r'~ ~% other sources of ignition. Prolonged overcharge. incompatibility (m~,,edzI to avoid) Cc ,mein~on of sulfuric acid with combustibles, and organic materiaJs may .~ fi~ ~,~d explosion. Also avoid strong reducing agents, most metals. ~ide$. :~!orates. nitrates, picrate. Lead compound: potassium, carbides, su~,,ces, ~roxides, phosphorus ~nd sulfur. Hazardous decomp~ifion products SuifiJr;c ~cld: hydrogen sulfur trioxide ~d sulfuric acid mist, Hazardous polymerization [-~ May c~ur ' [] Will not occur CONTROi- MEASURES '. Engineering contmt~ Stet_,, ,_~d handle lead acid batteries in well ve~il~ed are~. Wa~ pm~i~ M~e ~n vent Caps ~re on tignMy. Ple~e ~ minimum of ~o I~yem of mr~bca~ ~een layem of bakeries. Do not stack more than ~me layem high. 3c 26~ ~]Ow me~iiiC materials to simui~neousiy contra both Be pm~we ~d negative te~inals of Be bakeries. Use a ~a~e~ ~mer to lift a .. b~/.? ~face hands on opposite cornem to avoid, spilling acid through ~e ~. Avoid co~.with internal componenm of the bakeries. PERSONAL PROTE~FCE EQUIPMENT Ritspiratory'prote~:n' . No~e. ~-~ ~quired under no~ conditions, if conc~ntr~ons.of.sulfuric ~c~d -' . mist are ~own to exceed PEL, use NIOSH or OSHA approved respi~o~ . ' p~c~' - -' Eyes and fa~' '- " Chemi~l sPl~hgoggfeS or face. shield. ' , -'~ -- Hands, a~,'bodY .. Rub~r or plastic acid resistant glov~ with elbow leng~ Other special cloIhi~g and equipment Acld ~i~n~ apron. Under severe exposure or emergen~ conditions wear ac~~ r~si~ CIO~hi~g and' boots. ........ ~ ~ -J TO 9~149919~59 P. 05 ~giene pmctic~z W~sh ~nJs :ncroughty before eating, drinking o~ smoking ~er n~ndIing '- P~ective measure to be taken during non murine ~s~ including equipment mainmnance SPILL 0R L~K PROCEDURES P~e~I~ measures to be ~ken if R~mcv~ comb~tible materials and ail soumes of ign~ion. Stop flow of m~edal is released or spilled ms=e~al and contain spf[I by diking w~b soda ~h (sodium mrbonate) or quick lime (~[cium oxide). Carefully ne~miize spill w~h soda ash, etc. Make cs~ic m~r{ is ne~I ~en colie~ residue and place in ~ drum or o~er su,~.~= co~nar web a label speci~ing "contains h~ardous waste" or unca~n ~1 d~dbutor regaling proper labeling procedures. Dispose of ;~r~o~s '~e. If ba~e~ is leaking, place ba~e~ in a hea~ d~ plastic aC{ r~si~ boo~, face shield, chemi~l splash goggles ~nd scid ¢~i~;; ~ic~s. DO NOT REL~SE UNNEUTRALI~D ACID. Waste di~o~I methods S~ur~c acid: Ne~ratiz~ as described above for a spill, colle~ residue pis~ ~n a co~iner Isbeted ~s cont~i~ing h~ar0ous wsste. Dispose of ~ a . ;~=; .... ,. ~ta. If unce~in about labeling procedures catl your local ~s~' di~M~or or contact listed on page 1 of t~is MSOS. DO NOT ~USH .~ OOh%AMINATED ACID TO S~ER.. ~ffe~: 5a~d to I~d ~cling ~cili~ following applicable federal, ~ and I~ reg~la~0ns. Co~ GNB Environmen~I Development for furor infection on proper routine disposition of spent bakeries. REGU~TOR~ INFOR~ON " " NFPA ha~rd ~ting far suede acid P~mm~bil~ (Red) - 0 US DOTJdentNication a~d description for ~med~,, ~ w.~ ~lled with acid ......... UN bakeries and acid ~ ~ follo~: ~ Bui:, ~cid ............................ UN 2796 Lea~ acid ~edes do not ~nmin any ozone depi~ng ~is. Sulfuric acid is ...... ~ · . EPCR~ If you have a~ ou~o~ please co~ ~e E~mnme~l Developmem Dep~mem-of GNB ~e~ Technol~ies (sul~dc ~d ~) ~ ~t ge~d und~ ~ ~ E ~is. produ~ Misu~ of ~e produ~ smh ~ ovemh~ging, ~ hoover msu~ in ~e ge~ ~ su~dc ~d m~ A b~ ~ man~ u~ng I~d, ~ NO. 7~92-1 and su~ ~id, ~ No. 76~93-9 ~h ~ subj~ ~ ~ mp~ng ~u~ ~ E~ ~ 313 (~ CFR.372).. CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON October 27, 1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Donna Bozarth Manager Chief Auto Parts 1500 Brundage Lane Bakersfield, CA 93304 Ms. Bozarth: The inspection of your facility conducted on 10-2-92 revealed that the store has been remodeled. Therefore, it will be necessary for you to prepare a new facility diagram. Use the enclosed instructions and form for preparation of the new diagram. Please complete the site diagram and return it to me by November 13, 1992. If you have any questions, please call me at 326-3979. Thank you for your cooperation. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey Page Cwo For the following scores, the billing address will ~J'U',~C~/~60 22619 19196 > 26661 r2785 21994 2z663 ~ ~5~o~ 23530 22737 29270. , / 2a~53 22983 ' 29855 26392 23264 26903 23301 27686 23531 29804 235~0 29806 24459 29853 2~601 Chief ,Auto Parrs 1887 Business Center ~/5 San Bernardino, California 92408 (714) 889-3669 Concac¢ Person: Diana Dafesh '~~on°al~lZc~on'roller GV/3r ~ Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Date Completed Business Name: ~/~ ~ ~~ Location: /~'~ ~~~ ~ Business Identification No. 21~000 ~/~ Cop of Business Plan) Staion No. ~ Shift ~ Inspector Adequate Inadequate Verificaion of Invento~ Maerials~ Verification ~ Qu~tities ~ VerEication of Locaion ~ Proper Segregation of Materi~ ~ Comments: Verificaion of MSDS Availabli~ ~ Number of Employees [/¢ ~ Verification of H~ Mat Training~ Comments: ~~Z F ~ ~ Verificaion of Abaement Supplies & Procedures ~ Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted ~ Containers Properly Labeled ~ Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram ~ Special H~ards Associated with this. Facility: /~,Z,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~J ~ ~ ~ Correction Uoodod FD 16~ (~v. 1-90) ~i~-H~ ~t Div. Yellow-Smtbn ~py Pink-Busine~ ~y 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 1 Overall Site withal Fac. Unit General Information Location: 1500 BRUNDAGE LN Map: 103 Hazard: Low Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 06 Grid: 31C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title ~ Business Phone ~ 24-Hour Phone- DONNA BOZARTH STORE MANAGER 1(805) 322-5155 x 1(805) 758-5829 ~{~B-~-R~%~RY ~ ~ ASST STORE MANAGERI (~805) 322-5155 x I (805) ~ Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1500 BRUNDAGE LN D&B Number: 14-739-7670 City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93304- Comm Code: 215-006 BAKERSFIELD STATION-.06 SIC Code: 5531 Owner: CHIEF AUTO PARTS Phone: (805) 322-5155 Address: 1515 WADE DR State: TX City: SEAGOVILLE Zip: 75159- Summary RECEIVED APR 2 0 1992 HA7. MAT. DIV. 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 FREON 12 Gas 1587 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 75-71-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 1,587 ~ 1,143.00 13,716.00 Storage Press T TempI Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlSW ADJACENT TO FRONT DOORS -- Cons Components MCP List 100.0% IDichlorodifluoromethane IMinimal I 02-002 MOTOR OIL Liquid 4800 Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL~ Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL -- 4,800 I 2,300.00 27,600.00 StorageI~Press T'Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbient~AmbientlSE 2ND AISLE FROM FRONT DOORS -- Cons Components MCP List 100.0% IMotor Oil, Petroleum Based Minimal I 02-003 ANTIFREEZE Liquid 200 Low · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 107-21-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLANT/ANTIFREEZE Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL 200 I 144.00 I 1,728.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER ' IambientlAmbientlSE CORNER IN FRONT WINDOW -- Cons } Components I MCP --~List 100.0% Ethylene Glycol Low 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 3 00 - Overall Site ~<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency NotifiCation CALL 911· <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation INFORM ALL EMPLOYEES OF PROBLEM IF UNABLE TO CONTAIN THEY ARE TO EVACUATE AND AWAIT RESPONSE FROM EMERGENCY VEHICLES. THEY WILL LEAVE. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation ALL NON-EMPLOYEES WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE PREMISES IN THE EVENT OF A LEAK OR SPILL WE CAN'T CONTAIN, OR IF WE CAN CONTAIN TO AVOID SPILLAGE OR LEAKAGE AREA. THEY WILL LEAVE BY WHICHEVER OF THE 2 EXITS IS SAFER. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST MEDICAL FACILITY 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 4 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention ALL MATERIALS ARE STORED IN PROPER CONTAINERS AND HANDLED WITH CARE. <2> Release Containment WE HAVE ABSORBANT MATERIALS ON. SITE TO CONTAIN SPILLS OR LEAKS. <3> Clean Up ABSORBANT MATERIAL WILL BE PUT ON SPILLAGE AND PICKED UP WITH SHOVELS OR DUST PANS AND PUT INTO CONTAINERS FOR SHIPMENT TO A DISPOSAL SITE. <4> Other Resource Activation 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 5 00 - Overall Site <F>,Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - OUTSIDE NORTHEAST WA~L ,O~ BUILDING 15 FEET FROM FRON? OF BUILDING ............. . B~--ELECTRI CAL /D) SPECIAL - ?????? OCK BOX - NO . <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - NORTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSECTION OF CHESTER AND BRUNDAGE <4> Building Occupancy Level 03/18/92 CHIEF AUTO PARTS 215-000-001426 Page 6 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 7 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE NO T~INING AT THIS TIME <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use ' ,.*~ Bakersfield Fire De Hazardous Materials Division R 2130 "G" Street ~A¥ ~)~~/~/ Bakersfield, CA. 93301 ~ns'd HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN, 1. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business os a whole. 4. Be brief and concise os possible. SECTION 1' BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME' C k'l P-__~ /Jt4~O ~lvV~ MAILING ADDRESS: / 500 ~r~ J~ ~ On~ DUN&BRADSTREETNUMBER: ~'~ ~ ~-1]~7~ SIC.CODE: PRIMARY ACTIVITY' fi~O &KN ~ ~q, (*r MAILING ADDRESS: j~l~ ~¢~ ~Vt 5e.~o ~;~l~ 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 EMPLOYESS: '7 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: SECTION 4: EXEMPTION RE~IUEST: 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: ,, l~a'""~',4 I~O'~w-I4'- 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 6.9,5 SEC;. 25500 ET AL.) AND THAT INACCURATE INFORMATION CONSTITUTES PERJURY. Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Divisio~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: A, AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: B, EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION: C, PUBLIC EVACUATION: L D, EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN' Bakersfield Fire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division 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 ~AS/PROPAN~: k)0,-~od ,~,li ,£ /~;IJ;~ -/r~,i ~ ~t~,' ELECTRICAL: WATER' SPECIAL: LOCK BOX: YES/~O) IF YES, LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY: B, WATER AVAIL, ABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): ~E'~w~ hS~c-a.~Jt ~Oy~/~e-*$'/' 60~rt.~r 4, FD15~ oHMMP P LA~OMAP SITE DIAGRAM ,[~ FACILITY DIAGRAM A=e~ Map ~ o~ Name of Ar~-a: CITY of BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUs MAT ER'rALS TNVENTORY Firm and Agriculture ri Standard Business I~ NON--TRADE SECRETS Pige ___]_._ of -- / BUSINESS NAME: C~l'~e( ~.~o ~&~'-:~ :~ :z~l~ OWNER NAME: C~e-.( I~.,do ~¢r~t~. ~w~ NAME OF THIS FACILITY: (k,~ CIIY. ZIP~ ~~- J~.~q __ ~,~,~ ~t~_~u;ll~ Te.~ ~15~ DUN AND BRADSTREE1 NUMBER ~rans [y,e Hex Av~r~e Annual Measure I~e Cent Cent Cent Us~ LocA[ion?e[e ~)' Ne,es of Uixture/Co,Donents (;ode coca Amt Am[ Est Units on lype Press lemp CouaStereo In ~acl/~ty See lnstruct~s . Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number ~~ Component II Name I C.A.S. Number ~ir, Hazard U Reactivity ~ Dela~edHeal[h ---~ddenofPressureRelease U Immediate Health Component ,2 Name &C.A.S. Humber C..F Component 13 Name I C.A.S. Number Physicjl ~nd Health ~a~ard C.A.5. Number ~,~ ~~ Component II 'Name & C.A.S, Humber Physical ~ndBe~lthUH~rd C,A,8. Number Component II Name I :,A,8, Number Component t2 Name I C,k.S. Number / Fire Hazard ~ Reactivity ~ Oelayed ~ Sudden Release ~ Immediate · HealCh of Pressure Health Component 13 Name I C,A,S. Number Physical and Health ~alard C,A.S, Number Component II Name I C.A,S, Number~[J 7~ (Check all that app/H a~Et ~.11 e ComponenL I~ Name I C.A.S. Number ~Fire Hazard n Reactivity U Oelayed U Sudden Release ~'l,5~i~~ Health of Pressure ertifi atio Re a/rd i naf r corn 1 t ina a 1 1 s ct ions) ~ cer, tl~y unger penal~ 9~f thqt l~av~peEsona~.eximlnq~Qq~ jm familla[Vi[~ ~e jnforma[)pn ~u~mi[t¢~ in this.and 111. ~ attached docgeents, ang tppq oaseo on.my Inqutry ~t. tnose lna~v~aua~s respons~o/e tor obca~nin9 cae Intormauon. I believe [hat/tn~ subm~t[e~tntormaCton is ~qe, accurace,~no compj~ce.~ ~ .q:~e .e~f~i~le of o~net/operatd( ~ ~uner/operator A authorized repr~n/ative ~a/ure APRIL 27, 1990 DEAR MS. BOZARH, NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS CHIEF AUTO PARTS, LOCATED AT 1500 BRUNDAGE LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 ON APRIL 27, 1990 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1. BUSINESSES WHICH HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES THAT EXCEED 500 LB, 55 GAL OR 200 CUBIC FEET SHALL F~LE A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SEC.25503.5 (a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision (b), which handles a hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at any one time during the reporting year equal to, or greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall establish and implement a business plan for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous material in accordance with the standards in the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503. 2. AN ACCURATE INVENTORY SHALL BE FILED WHICH LISTS ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXCEEDING 500 LB, 55 GAL OR 200 CUBIC FEET. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: (1) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every hazardous substance or chemical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general chemical and mineral composition of the waste listed by probable maximum and minimum concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every other hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material handled by the business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2). (4) The maximum amount of each hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) which is handled at any one time by the business over the course of the year. 3. THE LOCATIONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SHALL BE CLEARLY INDICATED ON INVENTORY FORMS AND ON A FACILITY DIAGRAM. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: Sufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) are handled by the business to allow fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. The above violations must be corrected by MAY 15, 1990. The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner, Hazardous Materials Planning Technician APRIL 27, 1990 DEAR MS. BOZARH, NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS CHIEF AUTO PARTS, LOCATED AT 1500 BRUNDAGE LANE, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93304 ON APRIL 27, 1990 THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATION VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1. BUSINESSES WHICH HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES THAT EXCEED 500 LB, 55 GAL OR 200 CUBIC FEET SHALL FILE A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.95 CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SEC.25503.5 (a) Any business, except as provided in subdivision (b), which handles a hazardous.material or mixture containing a hazardous material which has a quantity at any one time during the reporting year equal to, or greater than, a total weight of 500 pounds, or a total volume of 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for a compressed gas, shall establish and implement a business plan for emergency response to a release or threatened release of a hazardous material in accordance with the standards in the regulations adopted pursuant to Section 25503. 2. AN ACCURATE INVENTORY SHALL BE FILED WHICH LISTS ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXCEEDING 500 LB, 55 GAL OR 200 CUBIC FEET. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25509(A)(1-4) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: (1) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every hazardous substance or chemical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general chemical and mineral composition of the waste listed by probable maximum and minimum concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the chemical name and common names of every other hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material handled by the business which is not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2). (4) The maximum amount of each hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) which is handled at any one time by the business over the course of the year. 3. THE LOCATIONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SHALL BE CLEARLY INDICATED ON INVENTORY FORMS AND ON A FACILITY DIAGRAM. VIOLATION OF CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE, CHAPTER 6.95, 25509(A) The annual inventory form shall include, but shall not be limited to, information on all of the following which are handled in quantities equal to or greater than the quantities equal to or greater than the quantities specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25603.5: Sufficient information on how and where the hazardous materials disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) are handled by the business to allow fire, safety, health, and other appropriate personnel to prepare adequate emergency responses to potential releases of the hazardous materials. The above violations must be corrected by MAY 15, 1990. The department will schedule a re-inspection of your facility to verify compliance. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner, Hazardous Materials Planning Technician