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.:. This _l~rmit is Issued for the followinq_:
[] H~,~mdous Materials Plan
El Underground Storage of HazardOus Materials
Permit ID #:: 015-000-001748 , [] Risk Management Program
.! ~ El H=~"ardous Waste On-Site Treatment
" GUY CHADDOCK & CO
LOCATION: ~.E BRUNDAGE LN
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OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' ' ', " '
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor
· . . ..
Issue
Bakersfield, CA 93301 :'
Voice (661) 326-3979 .-
FAX (661) 326-0576 Expiration Date: 'June 30:2003
GUY CHADDOCK & CO SiteID: 015-021-001748
Manager : BusPhone: (661) 395-5960
Location: 1901 E BRUNDAGE LN %%~% Map : 124 CommHaz : Moderate
City : BAKERSFIELD % Grid: 03A FacUnits: 1 AOV:
CommCode: COUNTY STATION 41 %~' SIC Code:2511
EPA Numb:. DunnBrad:
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
DAVE EDWARDS / PRESIDENT r dz~IL~ C/~~A/ ~F~Y~/64~//~~GR
Business Phone: (661) 395-5960x ~u~l~$79~m,~..~ ~g~.~g&~X/~5'
24-Hour Phone : (661) 665-8568x '2~#~Tz~/~,v,~: ~&~ ~o/-3&~g
Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth
Contact : Phone: (661) 395-5960x
MailAddr: 1901 E BRUNDAGE LN State: CA
City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93301
Owner DAVE EDWARDS, PRESIDENT Phone: (661) 665-8568x
Address : 1901 E BRUNDAGE LN State: CA
City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93301
Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal
Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal
Certif'd: RSs: No
ParcelNo:
Emergency Directives:
-[- 08/13/2003
O"' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~ ~
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SEI~VICES
1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-$979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
INSTRUCTIONS:
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 as a whole;
4. Be as brief and concise as possible.
5. You may also attach BusineSs Owner / Operator Form and Chemical Description Form(s)
to the front ofthis plan instead of completing SECTION I. below for initial submission.
SECTION I: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
BUSINESS NAME: Guy Chaddock & Co.
LOCATION: 1901 East Brundage Lane
1VtA/LINGAJ)DR/~SS: 2201 East Brundage Lane
CITY: Bakersfield STALE: CA ZIP: 93307 PHOlxFE: (661) 395-5960
PRIMARY ACTIVITY: Manufacturi n9
OWNER: Dave Edwards PHONE:(661) 395-5960
2201 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
MAILING ADDRESS:
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24HR. PHONE
1. Dave Edwards, President (661) 395-5960 (661) 665-8568
2. David YbaPra, Production Manager (661) 395-5960 (661) 301-3647
SECTION II. 1: DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS
A. LEAK DETECTIONANDMONITORING PROCEDURES:
Department Supervisors perform department inspection at beginning
of shift for visual monitoring of leaks.and throughout scheduled shift.
B. EMPLOYEE ANDAGENCYNOTIFICATION: ....
The Department Supervisor shall notify company receptionist, which
will then announce over the P.A. system "Emergency Evacuation Plan~"
Receptionist will then notify 911 Operator.
C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE MANAGEMENT:
Employee will contain spill using absorbant material (absorbant sock).
All contaminated absorbant~socks or materials shall be placed in
Safety Fireproof containers. Employee shall notify Supervisor, Supervisor
shall determine the most appropriate method to clean up release.
Supervisor shall notify proper authority if required.
D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN:
Supervisor shall contact Business Health Network and request ..
direction. If no answer, San Joaquin Hospital shall be contacted.
2
HAZA~OUS MATERIALS MANAGEMI~ PLAN
SECTION II.2: RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN
A. Hu~,ZARDASSESSMENTANDPREVENTIONMEASURES:
Release .shall be assessed by referring to MSDS.sheet. All materials
are stored in H2 Containment Room located at center, ~south side of
building.
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/ORMITIGATION:
In case of release, employee shall contain material using absorbant
sock, notify Department Supervisor, Supervisor will evaluate and make
recommendation for cleanup. All contaminated material shall be placed
in Fireproof Container. Supervisor will notify proper authority is
required.
C. CLEAN-UPANDRECOVERYPROCEDURES:
All spill shall be recovered using absorbant type materials - socks,
kitty litter - and placed in Fireproof type containers. Local and State
authority shall be.contacted when required.
UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY)
NATURAL GAS/PROPA1N-E: East side of building, North end
ELECTRICAL: North side of buildinq~ west wallfacing.
WATER: Nov%h sid6 of building
SPECIAL: N/A _~
LOCKBOX: .YE~ IF YES, LOCATION:
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY
A. PRIVATE FIREPROTECTION: Yes, ADT Flow Valve located Northwest
corner, of facility.
B. WATERAVAILABILITY(FIREHYDRANT): Yes
No'rth of facility,'East of facility, and West of facility
SECTION III: TRAINING
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 220
MATERIAL SAPETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: Yes
BKIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM:
1. Hazardous Containment
2. MSDS
3. Evacuation Plan
4. Emergency Response - Who / How to call.
5. Material Handling
CERTIFICATION
FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
CODE" ON HAZA~/OUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND
TaAT r ^CCU Tg..I O C, TION CONSTmrrES 'EaJtm¥.
SIGNATURE / TITLE . DATE
o rlg sm mo mm: 's/vacss
171~hester Ave., CA 93301 (661) ~-3979
'~~'*~ BUSINESS OWNER / OPE~TOR IDENTIFICATION
FACIL~ INFORMATION
FAClLI~ID' I ~' ~ i ' Y~rB~inning 1996 ~ YearEnding
BUSINESS NAME (Same ~ FAC~LI~ ~E or DBA- Do~ B~in~ ~) 3 BUSINESS PHONE
Guy Chaddock & Co. (661) 395-5960
SITE ADDRESS
~O1 East Brundage Lane
~)~ Bakersfield ~ ~ ~zl~ 93307
DUN & l~ SIC CODE ~or
B~DSTRE~ (4 Digit ~)
COUN~ Kern
OPE~TOR NAME lm I OPE~TOR PHONE
O~ERNAME Dave Edwards -~ ~ O~ERPHONE (661) 395-5960 ~2
O~ER ~ILING
2201 East Brundage Lane
ADDRESS ~3
c~wBakersfi eld 114 I STA~ CA ~ls Zm 93307
COCA. NAME David Ybarra lt7~COcA-PHONE (661) 395-fg60
CONTACT ~ILING Il 9
ADDRESS ~0[ East B~undage Lane
NAME Dave Edwards ~= ~E David Ybarra -
TITLE President ~ ~E Production Manager ,3o
BUSINESSPHONE (661) 395-5960 ~ BUSlNESSPHONE (661) 395-5960 ~31
2~HOURPHONE (661) 665-8568 1~ 2~OURPHONE (6~1) 301-3647 132
PAGER ~ N/A ~a PAGER ~ N/A 133
Ce~ifi:don: Ba~~~ ~ose individuals responsible for ob~ning me i~aaon, I mm~ under ~nal~ of law mat I have pemonally examined
and am ~miiiar ~ ~.~~ submi~d in ~is invento~ and believe ~e inflation is ~e. a=um., and =replete.
SIGNATURE ~F O~~TOR ...... I DA~ ~mNAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~3s
~ ~ ,David N. Yba~a
NAME~OF ~~TO~p~ ,as ~ ~F ~WNE~O~E~TOR 137
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SI'FE DIAGI~ FACILI'I~IAGI~M ! XXX !
:~', Business Name: GUY' C~iaddo~k, , & Co,
Ilu$ine$$Addre$$: 1901 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
'~ ' OFF~E CITY OF BAKERSFIELD~
OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
"~"¥"~~""'~"~-' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one fonw per mate#al per building or area)
[] NEW [] ADD D DELETE r-I REVISE 200 Page _.~ of
BUSINESS ~ME (~me as FACILI~ ~E m DBA - ~in9 Bu~n~ ~) 3
GUy Chaddock & Co.
c.e~m~o~on 1901. ., Eas~ Brundage Lane, Center of bu~]d~n9 ~ ~NFIDENTIALCHEMI~LLO~TION(EPC~) ~Y~ ~No ~2
2~ T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No 2~
CHEMI~L NAME If Subj~ to EPC~ r~ to ins~i0~s'
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COM~N~ME_ '(HM) Acetone w/w Clear Flat Lacquer/ Prod Code 3030-0005 EHS' DY~ Dm 2m
FIRE CODE H~D C~SSES (~mplete if ~u~ by I~1 fire ~i~
iB 2,0
~PE ~ p PU~ ~ m M~ ~ w WAS~ 211 ~DIOACT~ ~ Ym ~ No 212 CURIES 213
(chaFED H~RD ~TE~RIESall ~at app.) ~I F~ D2 ~ ~3 PRESSURE ~L~SE ~4 AC~ H~L~ ~5 CHRONIC H~ 216
/ ' ~ EHS, am~nt must ~ in lbs. .
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ · P~STI~ONMET~IC DRUM D i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~E ~ q ~IL ~ 223
(Check all ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y D k BOX ~ o TOTE BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I ~LINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
~ ~1~ ~ ~ ABOVE A~IE~ ~ ba BELOWAMBIE~ ~4
STOOGE
PRESSURE
STOOGE ~MPE~TURE
a~lE~ ~ ~ ~OVEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ D c CRYOGENIC
~ ~ 15 ~ Glycol Ether EP =z ~v~D.o =e 2807-30-9
~ 60 ~o Acetone m~ D~. D.o~= 67-64-1
~ 5 ~ 2_Propan61 ms D~D.o =~e 67_63_0
4 ~8 ~9 ~ Y~ ~ No 240 241,
5 242 243 D Y~ ~ No 2~ 245
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P ~: 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Printed : 01/29/01
For Coatings, Resins and Related Materials ..
Revised.: 04713/99
SECTION I - PRODUCT INDENTIFICATION
Manufacturer: SPI INTERNATIONAL Information Phone:
3411 EAST 15TH ST. Emergency Phone: 2132699231
CHEMTREC Phone: 1-800-4~4-9300
LOS ANGELES CA
900~3
! Hazard Ratings: Health -
Product Class: ! none -) extreme Fire -
Trade Name : (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC ! 0 ---) 4 Reactivity -
Product Code : 3030-0005
C.A.S. Number: N/A ! Personal Protection - H
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Weight --- Exposure Limits VP
Ingredients CAS # Z ACGIH/TLV OSHA/PEL mm HG
GLYCOL ETHER EP 2807-30-9 15. NE NE 1.7
~ 68F
ACETONE 67-64-1 60. 750 ppm 1000 ppm 186
STEL = lO00ppm
a-PROPANOL 67-63-0 ~ ~. 400 ppm 400 ppm 33
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Range: 119-343 F Vapor Density: Heavier than Air. -
Evap. Rate: 4.64 x n-Butyl Acetate Liquid Density: Lighter than Water.
Volatiles vol X 88.0 WgtX -- Wgt per gallon: 7.41 Pounds.
Spec. Gravity: 0.889S6
Appearance: LOW VISCOSITY, CLEAR LIQUID, STRONG ODOR.
VOC OF COATING : ~40 g/1 (4.SS lb/gal)
VOC OF MATERIAL; 198 g/1 (1.65 lb/gal)
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flammability Class: IB Flash Point: -1 F TCC LEL: 1.0 UEL: 15.80%
-EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Carbon Dioxide---Dry Chemical---Foam---Water Fog
Use water for cooling material stored in vicinity of fire.
,: 2 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC(3030-0005)
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA (cont.)
-SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece
operated in pressure-demand or other positive pressure mode.
-UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground
to an ignition source some distance from material handling
point. Ignition sources include pilot lights, smoking, heaters,
electric motors, sparks from electrical switches and static
discharges.
CAUTION: Never use cutting torch on empty containers! Residual
solvent vapor in empty container may explode.
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA'
-PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL:
See Section II.
-FmFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Eyes: can cause severe irritation, redness, tearing, blurred
vision.
Breathing: excessive inhalation of vapors and/or spraymist can
cause respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue
nausea~ headache, unconsciousness and even asphyxiation.
Swallowing: can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea; aspiration of material into the
lungs~can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal.
LONG TERM EFFECTS
Prolonged or repeated contact may cause moderate irritation,
defatting, dermatitis.
Reports have associated repeated prolonged occupational
overexposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage.
-FIRST AID:
Eyes: flush with la,ge amounts of water lifting eyelids
occasionally; get prompt medical attention.
Skin: wash thoroughly with soap and water, remove contaminated
clothing promptly; wash clothing before reuse.
Swallowing: do NOT induce vomiting! Keep person warm, quiet and
get medical attention. Aspiration of material into the
lungs due to vomiting can cause chemical pneumonitis which
can be fatal.
Breathing:. move affected person to fresh air. If breathing is
difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped,
give artificial respiration. Keep person warm, quiet, and
get medical attention.
P "' ~: 3 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC(3030-0005)
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
STABLITY: [ ] Unstable [x] Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: [ ] May occur Ix] Will not occur
-INCOMPATIBILITY
Avoid contact with. strong oxidizers ( e.g. nitric acid )
-CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Keep away from sparks, heat, open flame, and other ignition.
-HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
May form carbon monoxide and dioxide, various hydrocarbons, etc.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
-STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SPILL: absorb liquid with rags, floor absorbent, vermicu-
lite or other absorbent material and transfer to hood.
LARGE SPILL: eliminate all ignition sources---dike area of spill
to prevent spreading---ventilate area if indoors---pump liquid
into salvage tank---remaining liquid may be taken up with sand,
floor absorbent or other absorbent material and shoveled into
containers---prevent run-off to sewers and bodies of water---
notify proper authorities as required by local, state and
federal regulations.
-WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:
SMALL SPILL: allow volatile portion to evaporate in hood---
dispose of remaining material in accordance with applicable
regulations.
LARGE SPILL: destroy by liquid incineration---contaminated
absorbent dispose of in accordance with all local, state and
federal regulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION:
-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
I~ TLV of the product is exceeded, a NIC, SH/MSHA jointly approv-
ed air supply respirator is advised in absence of proper envi-
ronmental control. OSHA regulations also permit other NIOSH/MSHA
respirators under specified conditions.(see your safety equipmt.
supplier). Engineering or administrative controls should be
implemented to reduce exposure.
-VENTILATION:
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV.
=" '): 4 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC(3030-0005)
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION: (cont.)
-PROTECTIVE GLOVES:
Wear resistant gloves such as: nitrile rubber
-EYE PROTECTION:
Chemical splash goggles in compliance with OSHA regulations ape
advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. ( Consult your safety equipment supplier.).
-OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Protective apron if splashing is expected.
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
-PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING:
Avoid storage in high temperature areas or near fire or open
flames or other sources of ignition.
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING! Hot organic chemical vapor or mists are susceptible to
sudden spontaneous combustion when mixed with air. Ignition may
occur at temperatures below those published in the literature as
"autoignition" or "ignition" temperatures. Ignition temperatures
decrease with increasing vapor volume and vapor/air contact time
and are influenced by pressure changes.
Ignition may occur at typical elevated-temperature process con-
ditions, especially in processes operating under vacuum if sub-
jected to sudden ingress of air, or outside process equipment
operating under elevated pressure if sudden escape of vapors or
mists to the atmosphere occurs. Any proposed use of this pro-
duct in elevated-temperature, elevated-pressure, or reduced-
pressure processes should be thoroughly evaluated by the user
to assure that safe operating conditions are established and
maintained.
Practice good personal hygiene. Keep closure tight and
container upright to prevent leakage. Store out of sun and
away from heat. Do not get into eyes or on skin. Avoid
~prolonged breathing of vapors. USE EXPLOSION-PROOF EQUIPMENT.
Consult local regulatory agency for V.O.C. compliance, and
disposal methods.
DEPARMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION:
D.O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: PAINT, 3
I.D.NUMBER: UNl~63.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK: GUIDE 1~7
EMERGENCY CONTACT: "CHEMTREC" 1-800-4~4-9300 This telephone
number is to be used ONLY in case of transportation emergencies
(cont.)
m: 5 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet .for: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC(3030-O00S)
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SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS: (cont.)
involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident involving
chemicals.
NO WARRANTY: We cannot reasonably anticipate or control the
many different and varying conditions under, or methods by which
this MSDS information and our product may be used. Therefore,
we do not guarantee the applicability of this MSDS information
or the suitability of this product in any individual situation.
All purchasers and users of this product are hereby put on
notice that any advice provide over-the -counter is not a
warr. anty and is not to be relied upon, and further that no one
is authorized to make any representations or warranties relative
to this product, including any and all sellers of this product.
This product is sold WITHOUT WARRANTY, expressed or implied,
and any claim of any kind is limited to the purchase price of
this product.
SECTION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION
-SARA TITLE III SECTION 313:
This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the
reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning
and Community Right To Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 37~:
Percent by
CAS# Chemical Name Weight
None
-PROP 65 (CARCINOGEN):
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause cancer.
CAS# Chemical Name
None
F e: 6 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR FLAT LAC(3030-O00S)
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SECTION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION (cont,)
-PROP 65 (T£TRATOG£NIC):
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CAS# Chemical Name
None
-PROP 65 (,BOTH CARCINOGEN AND TETRATOGENIC):
WARNING: This product may contain a.chemical known to the state of
California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm
CAS# Chemical Name
None
~- ~ OFF OF ENVIRONMENTAL SI~DES
, 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 ~
"~*~" ~'"' ~'"" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one for~ per m~tedal per building or area)
[] NEW I-'J ADD I-I DELETE n REVISE 200 Page -L.. of
BUSINESS ~E (S~e ~ FACILI~ ~ ~ DBA - ~ng Bu~ ~) 3
Guy Chaddock & Co'~
~0~ ~NFIOE~I~(EPC~) ~ V~ ~o 202
CHEMI~LLO~TION1901 East BrundaQe Lane. Center of hl~ildina
2~ T~DE ~ECRET ~ Y~ ~ 2~
CHEMI~L ~E
RI If Subj~ to EPC~ ~ ~o insulins
207
co~.~ (HM) Acetone w/w-Clear Satin Lacquer/ Prod Code 3030~0030 EHs. D~.
FIRE CODE H~D C~SSES (~plete if ~u~1~ Dy I~ fire ~i~
2~0
~PE ~ "~ D m MI~ D w WA~ 211 ~O~A~ ~Y~ ~ 212 ~ CURIES 213
PHYSI~L STA~ D s SOLID ~1 LIQUID ~ g ~S 214 ~R~ST~AINER .215
FED ~RD ~TE~RIES ~ 1 FI~ ~ 2 ~ ~ 3 PRESSU~ ~E ~ 4 AC~ H~L~ ~ 5 ~RONIC H~TH 216 '
(Ch~ all that appN)
ANNUAL WASTE
A~U~
DAYS ON SITE
· - * ff EHS. a~nt m~t ~ in lbs.~
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e P~STI~ONM~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~ ~ q ~IL ~R
(Check all ~at apply,)
~ b UNDER~OUND TANK ' ~ f ~ ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~ ~ r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE ~ILDI~ ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
EL DRUM h SILO I ~LINDER p TANK WA~N
~ ~1~ ~ ~ A~VE A~I~ ~ Da BELOW AMBIE~ ~4
STOOGE
PRESSU~
~IE~ ~ ~ ~OVE~IE~ ~ ~ BELOW AMBIE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
STOOGE
~MPE~TURE
~ 30_60 22s 3.cetone :z ~y~ DNo 228 67-64-1
2 10-30 mo Glycol Ether EP m~ Dw ~.o~a~ 2807-30-9
3 1_5 ~ 2_Procanol n~ ~v~o ~o 67_63_0
~e ~Y~ ~No 240 24l
~ 1-5 ~ Xylene 1330-20-7
5 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 245
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
~[r'"'~ Name: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR SATIN LAC
'~L. .,, Number: 3030-0030
~ersion Number 0009
~SDS Date: 04/05/2000 Date Printed: 04/05/00
Page Number: 1 ...........
SECTION I-PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
Product Name: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR SATIN LAC
CAS Number N/A
Hazard Rating: Health: 2 Fire: 3 Reactivity: 0 PPI: H
company Identification: SPI INCORPORATED
3360 E PICO BLVD.
LOS ANGELES CA 90023
Contact: AL SINGE
Telephone/Fax: (323) 269-9231 (323) 269-1040
Chemtrec (24 Hour]: (800] 424-9300
Product Class:
Product Code: 3030-0030
ETLON ii-INGREDIENT AND HAZARD INFORMATION
Ingredient Name CAS Number Percent TSCA
ACETONE 67-64-1 30 - 60 Y
GLYCOL ETHER EP 2807-30-9 10 - 30 Y
2-PROPANOL 67-63-0 1 - 5 ¥
XYLENE 1330-20-7 1 - 5 ¥
SECTION [IR-PHYSICAL DATA
Form: LIQUID
Appearance/Color: CLEAR
Odor: STRONG
Boiling Range: ' 133.Deg. F - 301.Deg. F (56.11D'sg.C - l%9.44Deg. C)
Evaporation Rate: 0.41 times Faster than n-Butyl Acetate
Vapor Density: Heavier than air
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
~S Name: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR SATIN LAC
~DS Number: 3030-0030
Version Number 0009
MSDS Date: 04/05/2000 Date Printed: 04/05/00
Page Number: 4
notify proper authorities as required by local, state.and
federal regulations.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:
SMALL SPILL: allow volatile portion to evaporate in hood---
dispose of remaining material in accordance with applicable
regulations.
LARGE SPILL: destroy by liquid incineration---contaminated
absorbent dispose of in accordance with all local, state and
federal regulations.
SECTION VIII-SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION
occupational Exposure Limits
ACGIH TLr VP mm HG ACGIH STEL OSHA STEL OSHA PEL
ACETONE
750.00 PPM 186.00 1000.00 PPM N/est 1000.00 PPM
GLYCOL ETHER EP
N/est 1.70 N/est N/est N/est
2-PROPANOL
400.00 PPM 33.00 N/est N/est 400.00 PPM
XYLENE
100.00 PPM 6.60 N/est N/est 100.00 PPM
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
If TLV of the product is exceeded, a NIOSM/MSHA jointly approv-
ed air supply respirator is advised in absence of proper envi-
ronmental control. OSH% ~egulations al~o Dermit other NIOSH/MSHA
respirators under speclfled conditions.(see your safety equipmt.
supplier). Engineering or administ~ative controls should be
implemented to reduce exDosure.
VENTI~TION:
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV.
PROTECTIVE ~I~VES:
Wear resistant gloves such as: nitrile rubber
EYE PROTECTION:
Chemical splash goggles in comDliance with O~HA regulations are
advised; however, OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. ( Consult your safety equipment supplier.).
OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
MATE RIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
~ ',S Name: (KM) ACET W/W CLEAR SATIN LAC
~. ~ Number: ]030-0030
;ersion Number 0009
{SDS Date: 04/05/2000 Date Printed: 04/05/00
?age Number: 5
Protective apron if splashing is expected.
SECTION IX-SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING:
~void storage in high temperature areas or near fire or open
flames or other sources of ignition.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING! Hot organic chemical vapor or mists are susceptible to
sudden spontaneous combustion when mixed wit~ air. ~gnition may
occur at temperatures below those published in the lIterature as
"autoignition" or "ignition" temperatures. Ignition temperatures
decrease with increasing vapor volume and vapor/air contact time
and are influenced by pressure changes.
Ignition may Occur at typical elevated-temperature process con-
ditions, especially in processes operating under vacuum if sub-
jected to sudden ingress of air, or outside process equipment
o-~'rating under elevated pressure if sudden escape of vapors or
~ ls to the atmosphere occurs. Any proposed use of this pro-
duct in elevated-temperature, elevated-pressure, or reduced-
pressure processes'should be thoroughly evaluated by the user
to assure that safe operating conditions are established and
maintained.
Practice good personal hygiene. Keep closure tight and
container upright to prevent leakage. Store out of sun and
away from heat. Do not get into eyes or on skin. Avoid
prolonged breathing of vapors. USE EXPLOSION-PROOF EQUIPMENT.
Consult local regulatory agency for V.O.C. compliance, and
disposal methods.
DEPARMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION:
D,O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: PAINT, 3
I.D.NUMBER: UN1263.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK: GUIDE 127
EMERGENCY CONTACT: "CHEMTREC" 1-800-424-9300 This telephone
number is to be used ONLY in case of transportation emergencies
invol~ing a spill, leak, fire, exposure or acciden~ involving
chemicals.
MATE RIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
~. ~S Name: (HM) ACET W/W CLEAR SATIN LAC
h~s Number: 3030-0030
Versfon Number 0009
MSDS Date: 04/05/2000 Date Printed: 04/05/00
Page Number: 6
NO WARRANTY: We cannot reasonably anticipate or control the
many different and varying conditions under, or methods by which
this MSDS iDformation and our product may b? used. Therefore,
we do not guarantee the ~pplicability of this MSDS information
or the suitability of this product in any individual situation.
All purchasers and users of this product are hereby put on
notice that any advice p~ovide over-the -counter is not a
~arranty and is not to be relied upon, and further that no one
ms authorized to make any representations or warranties relative
to this product, including any and all sellers of this product.
This product is sold WITHOUT WARRANTY, expressed or implied,
and any claim of any kind l~ limited to the purchase pric~ of
this product.
SECTION X- ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION
SARA TITLE III SECTION 313:
This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the
'~orting requirements of Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and
mmunity Right to Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372:
Ingredient Name ' CAS Number Percent
XYLENE 1330-20-7 1.87
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.. BAKERSFIELD~
~ OFF OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
~p~4~r 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 ·
· ~'~""'~"'"'""~" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ,._~'
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one form per mate~fal per building or ama)
i--I NEW [] ADD D DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page ..~ of
:': ~ ~,,~:.: ~, ~ ~-~,'~ ~i~ ~&CI~:'INFORMATION~?~'~:~:.'~;>:-'~. :~:, · ........... ::....'..::~:.;~ .~,~,~';,:~.
BUSINESS ~ME (Same ~ FACILIW ~E ~ DBA - ~ng Bu~n~ ~) ........... '
Guy,Chaddock & Co.
CHEMI~L LO~T ON 201~ CHEMI~L LO~TION ~ Y~
~90~ East Brund~qe Lane. Center of buildlno ~ ~.F,~E~,*~(E~C~)
2~ T~E SECR~ ~ Y~
CHEMI~L ~E
N 0 n e ff Subj~ to EPC~ r~ lo instm~i~s
207
COM~N~ME (HM) Acetone Non-Stearated Sealer/ Prod Code 2028-0000 E.S' Dy.
FlEE ~DE H~D C~SSES (~plete if ~u~t~ by I~ ~re ~i~ ....... ' ~'''' ~'~'~ ~"' '~' :~'~ ~ ......
IB
~PE ~ p PU~ ~ m MI~ ~ w WA~ 2il ~DIOA~ ~ Y~ ~ No 212 CURIES 213
PHYSI~LSTA~ ~ s ~LIO ~1 ~UID ~ g ~ 214 ~EST~AINER 215
FED H~RD ~TE~RIES ~ ~ CHRONIC H~TH 21~
(Ch~ all that apply) ~ 1 FI~ ~ 2 ~ ~ 3 PRESSU~ ~L~E ~ 4 AC~ H~L~
ANNUAL WAS~ ] I
' ff EHS, ~nt m~t ~ in lbs. _ .
(C~eckSTO~GEa/I ~at~AINERapply) ~ a A~VEGROUND TANK ~ e P~STI~ONM~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS B0~E ~ ~ ~IL
~ b UN~RGROUND TANK ' ~ f ~N ~ j ~G ~ n P~STIC BO~ ~ r O~ER
~ c TANK INSIDE ~ILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I ~LINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
STOOGE
PRESSU~
~a ~BIE~ ~ ~ A~VE A~I~ ~ ~ BELOW AMBIE~ ~4
STOOGE ~MPE~TURE ~ ~BIE~ ~ aa A~VE ~IE~ ~ ba BELOW AMBIE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC ~5
~ 15 2~ N_Butyl Acetate =7 D~ Uno =e 123:86:~
2 5 mo Isubutyl Isobutyrate ' m~ ~. D.o~ 97-85-8
3 50 ~ Acetone ms D~.DNo 23s 67.-64-1
~ Less th~ 5% 2-Propanol m~ Dv.Q.o 2.o 67.63-0
s Less th~ 5% Methyl Propyl Ketone ~.3 D~.D.o 2~ 107-87-9
PRINT NAME & TELE OF AU~ORI~D COMPA~ REPRESENTATIVE SI~TURE DATE 246
JPCF (7/gg) "N..~ S:\CUPAFORMS\OES27 31 .'TV4.wpd
P,' : 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Printed : 04/09/01
For Coatings, Resins and Related Hateriais
Revised : 04/!
SECTION I - PRODUCT INDENTIFiCATION
Mmnufmcturer~ C'=l INT_.RN~TIONAL Information Phone~ 2~2~°~,i~,.,.,
3411 EAST 1STH ST. Emergency Phone:
CHEMTREC Phone'. 1-800-424-9S0
~ 0~ ANGE_E._, CA
90023
; Hazard Ra~ings: Health ?.
Produc~ C1a~s: I none -> extceme Fir'e - 3
Trade Name : (HM).ACET NON-STE~:~ED~,,~, SE~LER~.. 0 ---> ~ R~r%i,~tV. ..... _
Pcoduc~ Cade : 2028-..0000
c .... A S Number: NOr APPLIC~BL=~ ~ Personal_ Pcot~=.c%~on_ _ -
SECTION II HAZARDOUS IN~RED!
Weight --- Expo~u're Limits VP
Ingredients CAS ~ ,. ACGI H/TL\! OSHA/PEL
n-P~TYL ACETATE 12~_-,_,°F--4~ I~_,. 1S0 ppm
STEL = 800 ppm
ic'UBUTYL_._, I~OBUTYRATE. _ 97-85-8 _q
STEL = NE NE
....... · 0 ppm lOnO ppm
ACETONE AT-r,a-1 50 ~= . '
STEL = lO00ppm
2.-PROPANOL 67-63-0 < S. 400 ppm 400 ppm 33
METHYL PROPYL KETONE 107-87-9 < S. 200 ppm 200 ppm 27.
· ,:i~ ALL inqredients in thi~ p'r~d,,c, are ii:ted in ~h~ T..,c' c A lnven,.o~.'
EXPOSURE GUIDELINE: NE= None Established
SECI'!ON III - PHYSICAL DATA
Boiling Range: 119-89! Deg F Vapo~ Density: Heavier than Air.
Evap. Rate: FaSter than n-But¥i Acetate Liquid Density: Lighter than Water.
Volatiies vol % 83.0 Ugt% -- Ugt per gallon: 7.40 Pounds.
Spec. Gravity: 0.S88~6
Appearance': LOW ViSCOSiTY, CLEAR LIQUID, STRONG ODOR.
VOC OF COATING : 550 g/l (4.58 lb/gal.)
VOC OF MATERIAL: R48 g/! (8. 0~ lb/gal. )
:r : 2'-.:'Pi INTERNATIONAL
.,aterial Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET NON-STEARATED SEALER(20"~8-O000)
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
:lammabili~y Class: IB Flash Point: -1 F TCC LEL: !.O UEL: --
-EXTIN~UISHIN~ MEDIA:
Carbon Dioxide---Dry Chemica!---Foam---ga~er Fog
Use wa~er for cool'lng material s~ored in vicinity of fire~
-SPECIAL FIREFI~HTING PROCEDURES:
Use seif-con~ained brea~hing apparatus wi~h a full facepiece
opera, ed in pressure-demand or o~her positive pressure mode.
-UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Vapors are heavier ~han air and .~ey ~ravei along ~he ground
~o an ignition source some distance ~rom ma~eriai handling
point, ignition sources include pilo~ ligh~, smoking~ heaters,
e~ric mo~ors~ sparks from electrical switches and s-~a~ic
di scharneq
CAUTION: Neve~ use cu~sing torch on empty con~aine~s~ Residual
solven~ vapor in empty con~aine? may explode~
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
-P~RMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL:
See Section I1.
-EFFE~T~ OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Eyes: can cause sevece irri~a~ion, redness, ~ea~ing~ biurr~d
Brea~hing~ excessive inhalation of vapors and/or sp~aymis~ can
cause respi?a~ory irri~a~ion, dizziness, weakness, fatigue
nausea~ headache~ unconsciousness and even asphyxiation.
Swallowing~ can cause gms~?oin~es~inai ic?i~a~ion~ nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea~ aspi?a~ion of material into ~he
lungs cmn cause chemical pneumoni~is which can be lanai.
LONG TERH EFFECTS
Prolonged or repea~ed con~ac~ may cause moderate irri~a~ion,
defa~ lng, dm?ma~i~is.
ReI~or~s have associated repea~ed prolonged occupa~ionai
overexposure ~o solvents wi~h pe~manen~ b~ain and ne?vous
system damage.
-RIR~T AID:
Eyes~ flush wi~h large amounss of wa~e~" lifting eyelids
occasionally; ge~ promp~ medical attention.
Skin~ wash ~horoughly wi~h soap and wa~e?~ remove contaminated
clothing promptly; wash clothing before reuse.
Swailowing~ do NOT induce vomi~ing~ Keep person war~, quie~ and
ge~ medical a~en~ion. Aspiration of mace?ia1 into ~he
lungs due ~o vomiting can cause chemical pneumoni%is which
,car, bo fatal.
~r:~.~,,~n~: move affected, per,on ~o f'r'e~h air. If br:a*hi~'~_ . ._ ~s
P~' : 3 SP! INTERNATIONAL
..... .'laterial Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET NON-STEARATED SEALER(2028-O000)
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA (cont.)
-FIRST AID: (cont.)
difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped,
give artificial respiration. Keep person warm, quiet, and
get medical attention.
SECTION V! _ R~ r~ . .
~A~,,VTTY DATA
SI"ABLITY: [ ] Unstable Ix] Stable
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: [ ] May occur [x] Will not occur
-INCOMPATIBILITY
Avoid contact with strong oxidizers ( e.g. nitric acid
-CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Keep away from sparks, heat, open flame, and other ignition.
-HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
May form carbon monoxide and dioxide, various hydrocarbons, etc.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
-SIEP$ TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SPILL: absorb liquid with rags, floor absorbent, vermicu-
lite or other absorbent material and transfer to hood.
LARGE SPILL: eliminate all ignition sources---dike area of spill
to prevent spreading .... ventilate area if indoors---pump liquid
into salvage tank---remaining liquid may be taken up with sand,
floor absorbent or other absorbent material and shoveled
containers---prevent run-off to sewers and bodies of water---
notify proper authorities as required by local, state and _
federal r'egulation~,
-WASTE DISPOSAL HETHOD:
SMALL SPILL: allow volatile portion to evaporate in hood---
dispose of remaining material in accordance with applicable
regulations,
LARGE SPILL: destroy by liquid incineration---contaminated
absorbent dispose of in accordance with all local, state and
federal regulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION:
-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION:
If TLV of the product is exceeded, a NIOSH/MSHA jointi¥ approv-
ed air supply respirator is advised in absence of proper envi-
ronment~i centre1 OSHA regulations aiso permit other Ni ......
resp. irat'.ors under specif'ied conditions. (see your safety equipmt.
supplier). Engineering or administ'ra~ive controls should be
imp!e~en~ed to reduce exposure,
~ ,: 4 SPI iNTERNATIONAL
,4aterial Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET NON-STEARATED .SEALER(2028-O000)
SECTION VIii - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION: (cont.)
-VENTILATION:
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaus't)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV.
-PROTECTIVE GLOVES:
Wear resistant gloves such as: nitrile rubber
-EYE PROTECTION:
Chemical splash goggles in compliance with OSHA regulations are
advised; however~ OSHA regulations also permit other type
safety glasses. ( Consult your safety equipment supplier.).
-OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Protective ape'-on if splashing is expected.
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
-PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING:
Avoid storage in high temperature areas or near fire or open
flames or other sources of ignition.
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING! Hot organic chemical vapor or mists are susceptible to
sudden spontaneous combustion when mixed with air. Ignition may
occur at ~.emperatures Delow those published in the literature as
"autoignition" or "ignition" temperatures. Ignition temperatures
decrease with increasing vapor volume and vapor/air contact time
and are influenced by pressure changes.
Ignition may occur at typical elevated-temperature process con-
ditions~ especially in processes operating under vacuum if sub-
jected to sudden ingress of air~ or outside process equipment
operating under elevated pressure if sudden escape oF vapors or
mists to the atmosphere occurs. Any proposed use of this pro-
duct in elevated-temperature~ elevated-pressure~ or reduced-
pressure processes should be thoroughly evaluated by the user
to assure that safe operating conditions are established and
maintained.
Practice g.ood personal hygiene. Keep closure tight and
container upright to prevent leakage. Store out of sun and
away from heat. Do not get into eyes or on skin. Avoid
prolonged breathing of vapors. USE EXPLOSION-PROOF EQUIPMENT.
Consult local regulatory agency for V.O.C. compliance, and
disposal methods.
DEPARMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION:
D.O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: PAINT~
='i e S SPI INTERNATIONAL
"; Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET NON-STEARATED SEALER(2028-O000)
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS: (cont.)
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK: GUIDE 127
EMERGENCY CONTACT: "CHEMTREC" 1-800-424-9300 This telephone
number is to be used ONLY in case of transportation emergencies
involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident involving
chemicals.
NO WARRANTY~ We cannot reasonably anticipate or control the
many different and varying condition~ under, or methods by which
this MSDS information and our product may be used. Therefore.,
we do not guarantee the applicability of this MSDS information
or the suitability of this product in ~an¥ individual situation.
Al! purchassrs and users of this product are hereby put on
notice that any advice provide over-the -counter is not a
warranty and is not to be relied upon, and further that no one
is authorized to make any representations or warranties relative
to this product~ including any and ail sellers of this product.
,This product is sold WITHOUT WARRANTY, expressed or implied~
and any claim of any kind is limited to the purchase price of
this product.
SEC'FION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION
-SARA TITLE III SECTION
]'his product contains the following toxic chemicai= subjec~ to the
reporting requirements of section ]~ of the Emergency Planning
and Community Right To Know Act of ~986 and of 40 CFR
Percent by _
CAS# Chemical Name ~Jei ght
None
-PROP
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause cancer.
CAS# Chemical Name
None
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h .laterial Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACET NON-STEARATED SEALER(2028-O000)
SECTION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION (cont.)
-PROP 6~ (TETRATOGENIC):
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CAS# Chemical Name
None
-PROP 6S ('BOTH CARCINOGEN AND TETRATOGENIC):
WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the state of
California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm
Chemical Name
None
× PE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
OFF OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 .
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one form per m.ate~fal per building or area)
[] NEW [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page L of
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FAClLI~ ~E ~ DBA - ~ng ~n~ ~) 3
Guy Ehaddock & Co.
I
CHEM~L LO~T~ON 20~ CHErViL LO~T~ON
190~' East Bcundaqe~Lane, Cen~ec of b~i]din0 ~.~DE~(EPC~) DY~ ~.o
FACIL,~ ID. ~ ' ~ - ' 11 ~' (op~na0 203 G;tlD.(op~naO 2~
2~ T~E SE~ET ~ Y~ ~ No 2~
CHEMI~L ~ME
N 0 ~ e if Subj~ to EPC~ r~ to instm~ions
~7
FIRE CODE H~D C~SSES (~plete if ~u~t~ ~y I~ fire
[B 2~0
~PE ~ p PU~ ~ m MI~ ~ w WAS~ 211 ~DIOA~ ~ Y~ ~ No 212 CURIES 213
PHYSI~L STA~ ~ s SOLID ~1 LIQUID ~ g ~S 214 ~GEST~AINER 215
FED
H~RD
~TE~RIES
~ 4 H~L~ ~5 ~RONIC H~TH 216
(Ch~ afl mat apply) ~ 1 FI~ ~ 2 ~ ~ 3 PRESSU~ ~L~SE AC~
ANNUALWA~E ~I~M ~ 218 J A~ 219 STA~WAS~CODE
/ '* ~ EHS. am~nt m~t ~ in lbs.
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND TANK ~ e P~STI~ONMET~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~ ~ q ~IL ~
(Check all ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK D f ~N ~ j BAG D n P~STIC BO~ D r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE ~ILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
EL DRUM ~ h SILO D I ~LINDER
P
TANK
WA~N
~ ~1~ D ~ A~VE A~IE~ ~ ba BELOW AMBIE~ ~4
STOOGE
PRESSURE
STOOGE ~MPE~TURE ~ a ~BIE~ .. ~ aa ABOVE A~IE~ ~ ba BELOW AMBIE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
~ I
30 226 L~ght A]iphatic N~ph~h~ =7 Bv~ DNo =~ 64742-89-8
~ 35 ~o ~inera] Spirits .. 23~ ~ ~o232 64741-41-9 ~3
3 2~ ~5 ~ Y~ ~ No 236 ~7
4 ~8 ~9 ~ Y~ ~ No 240 24,
5 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 24~
PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AU~ORIZED COMPANY REPRESE~ATIVE SI~TU~ DATE 246
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:'age:. · 1',, MATERIAL SAFE~Y DATA SHEET. · 01/10/92
For. Coatings, Resins and Related Materials
Prepared: 10/16/c71
SECTION I - PRODUCT INDENTIFICATION
lanu~acturer.: SURFACE PROTECTION INDUSTRIES In,or-marion Phone: (215) 269-92.:-:i
541! EAST FIFTEENTH STREET Emergency Phone: (215) 259-927!
CHEMTREC Phone: 1-800-424-9500
LOS ANGELES CA 90025
Hazard Ratings: Health .- 2
:'r. oduct' C1 ass: none -> extreme Fire -
'fade Name : HIGH SOLIDS OIL STAIN. ~ 0 ---> 4 Reactivity - '::
Z'r-oduct Code : 1._-411-LINE
".A.S. Number: NOT APPLICABLE. F'ersonal Pr. otection - H
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Weight Exposure Limits VP
: ..ngr-edi ents CAS # % ACGIH/TLV OSHA/PEL mm
i._IGHT ALIF'HATIC NAPHTHA 64742-89-8 50. 500 ppm 500 ppm 5.2
"TNERAL, SPIRITS 64741-41-9 ._~ ....... ~('~¢' ppm 500 ppm 2
S'TEL= 2,:':,0
· ** ALL Ingredients in this product ar.e listed in the T.S.C.A. Inventor. y.
NOTE: If anv ,-hemical listed above is ¢oiiowed bv {I}
that chemical is subject to the reporting requirements
of SARA III, section 515 and 4(1) CFR :572
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
,z,i].ing Range: 250-600 F Vapor. Density: Heavier than Air..
.... .-~ n-Butyl Acetate Liquid Densi~
..'ap. ,-,~t,_-: 4._. x ,_y: Lighter. than Water..
· =~_~les volume: 74 9 5 W,gt per. gallon: ~'.08 F'ounds.
Spec. Gravity: 0.85
opear-ance: LOW VISC,COLORED LIQ,STRONG ODOR.
V.O.C.: 6(]0 grams per. liter..
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXF'LOSiON HAZARD DATA
iammability Class: iB Flash Point: 52 F LEL: .9
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Carbon Dioxide---Dry Chemical---Foam---Water Fog
Use water, for- cooling materiai stored in vicinity of fire.
SPECIAL PIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece
operated in pressure-demand or. other, positive pressur, e mode.
JNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Vapors are heavier, than air- and may travel along the gr-ound
to an fgnition sour. ce some distance from material handling
.~. point. Ignition sources include pilot lights, smoking, heater, s,
..~- electr, ic motors, sparks from electrical switches and stati,- discharges.
CAUTION: Never. use cutting torch ,on empty container-s! Residual
solvent vapor in empty container, may explode.
Pa. ge: 2 SPI I NCORF'ORATED
M'aterial Sa.~ety Data Sheet lc, r: LOW VOC CLEAR LACQUER-LINE(3EI14-LI~.iE)
SECTION IV - FiRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
Flammability Class: lB Flash Point: 24 F TCC LEL: I.E; UEL:
-EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Carbon Di c, xide---Dry Chemical---Foam---Water Fog
Use water ~or coc, ling material stored in vicinity o~ ~ire.
-SF'ECIAI~ FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus with a ~,_i1 ~acepiece
operated in pressure-demand or other pc, sitive pressure mc, de,
when fighting Fires.
-UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground
to an ignitic, n so~JPce some distance Erc, m material handling
....... point. Ign~ic, n._sc, urces include pilot lights, smoki, ng~.~.~at_ers,
electric motors, sparks from electrical switches and static
discharges.
.......... CAUTiON.~_ .~.~.e.~' .uSe ~_~_~]]g_~_.~.h_ oil erupt_.%_ coqt. ai ~ers t_~e_s.~ dual
solvent vapor in empty container may e:~plode.
HA2A~'DOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: May ~orm to:~<ic material~,
carbon dic,:~<ide, carbon mc, no>~:ide, hydrogen chloride, pi~c, sgene,
various hydrocarbons, etc.
......... SECTION V -.HEALTH HAZARD DATA
-PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL:
-EFFECTS OF OVEREXF'OSURE:
Eyes: can cause severe irritation, redness, tea~-ing, blurred
'vi SI
Fre:.~thing: e'.:.::cessive inhalatic, n ,2,.~ vapors and/c,r ~praymi'~t ,2eh
cause nasal and respipatc,,.~y ir~-ita'tion, central nerve, us
system e~ects includimg dizzine.ss~ wea~]ess,
nausea ~ headache ~ umcc, nscious~ess and even asphy::.::iati o',].
Swallc, w3[ng: can cause gastrointestinal irritation',na,_~sea,
vomiting and diarrinea; aspiration ,:,~ ,nater~.a! into the
luin~s can cause chemical pneumonitis which ca~] be {ata. i.
~_ONG TERM EFFECTS: F'rc, longed or repeated contact can ca_~se
mc, derated irritati,:,~, de~attimg, dermati.tis.
Reports h~ve a.ssc, ciated repeated prc, lc, nged c, ccupat i c, nal
c, vere-~:'p:,s,_~re to solvents with pe~manen-t bra~n a~nd ne~--'vc, us
system da,~age.
Overe::<posure to, S-Buto::<y ethanol (Glycol Ethe~~ EB)** has
apparently been Found to cause the ~ollowing effects
laboratory animals: a~nemia~ liver abnormalities, [{id~]ey
'-. damage~ lung damage, and blood abnormalities.
**[c,p it cc, mponer~ts]
'a~]e:' .2 SURFACE PROTECTION INDUSTRIES
Mater. iai Safety Data Sheet for-: HIGH sOLIDS OIL STAIN. (1.~ll-LINE)
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
· PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LEVEL:
See Section II.
-EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Eyes: can caus'e sever, e ir.r. itation, r-edness, tear. lng, blur. r. ed
vi si on.
Skin: pr-olonged or. r. epeated contact can cause moder-ate ir.r. it-'
ation, aefatting, der-matitis.
Br. eathing: excessive inhalation of vapor, s and/or, spr. aymist can
cause r-espir~ator'y ir'r~itation~ dizziness~ Weakness~ fatigue
nausea, headache~ unconsciousness and even asphyxiation.
Swallowing: can cause gastr-ointestinal ir-r, itation~ nausea~
vomiting and diar. r, hea; aspir, ation of mater'iai into the
_- lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal.
.FIRST AID:
Eyes: flush with far. ge amounts of water, lifting eyelids
occasionally; get pr. ompt medical attention.
Skin: wash thor. oughly with soap and water-., r. emove contaminated
clothing pr. omptly; wash clothing befor, e r. eus. e.
Swallowing: do NOT induce vomiting! Keep per. son war-m, quiet, and.
get medi,-al attention. Aspir-ation of mater'ial into the
lungs due to vomiting can cause chemical pneumonitis which
can be fatal.
Br. eathing: move affected per. son to fr-esh air.. If br. eathing is
" difficult, administer- oxygen. If br. eathing has stopped,
give ar. tificial r. espir, ation. Keep per'son war-m, quiet, and
ge+ medical atten+ion
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
~=.L~TY: [ ] Lnstable Ix] Stable
AZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: [ ] May occur- [x] Will not occur.
!NCOMF'ATIBILITY
Avoid contact with str'ong oxidizer's ( e.g. nitr. ic acid )
CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
Keep away fr-om spar-ks, heat, open flame, and other- ignition.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
May for-m car-bon monoxide and dioxide, var. ious hydr. ocar. bons, etc.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SF'ILL: absor, b-liquid with r. ags, floor, absor, bent, ver-micu-
lite or. other- absor, bent mater, iai and tr-ansfer, to hood.
LARGE SPILL: eliminate all ignition sour. ces---dike ar. ea of spill
to pr. event spr. eading---ventilate ar. ea if indoor, s---pump liquid
into salvage tank---r, emaining liquid may be taken tip with sand,
floor, absor-bent or. other, absor, bent mater-iai and shoveled into
'~-~...~ con~ainer-s---pr, event r-un-of{ to sewer-s and bodies o¥ water ....
~ notify pr-oper, author-ities as r-equir, ed by local, state and
.~ eder. al r. egul ati OhS.
P~e~: : ~ SPI iNCORPORATED
Mmterial Safety Data Sheet ~or: LO~ VGC CLEAR LACQUER-LINE(3~;14-LINE,
_ ~c~, ~u ~AZARD DATA (cont )
SECTION V ~.~ ~ ~ .
-FIRST AID:
Eyes: flush with large amo,_~nt=_ o~ water 'ifting~ . ,~op=r_, _ and lower
eyelids c, ccasionally; gek orompt medical attention.
S~in: wash tho~-c,_~ghly with sc, ap and water, remove contaminated
clc, thing.~promptly, wash c~ -~ -
Swm!lc, wing: dc, NOT induce vc, miting~ W~eeo persc, n wmrm, quiet mhd
get medical attention. Aspiratic:n c;~ material into the
................. lungs due._~~i~.i ng can.~cause chemical
can be ~atal. I~ conscious, have person immediately drink
anything
two glasses o~ water. Never give ' by mc, uth to an
...................... j~nconscious ge~.pn., .... ~et.~immedtate medical._~.p / tak~_ to
emergency ~acil ity.
Breathing: move a~ected persc, n to ~resh air. If breathing is
difficult, administer c,:-:ygen. If c,~' -eathing has ~C, pped,
give artificial respiration. Keep person warm, quiet, and
get medical attention. Dc, NOT give stimulants. Epineph-
........ ~.~.Oe..~,>~.~phedpine ma~..~ve~sel y a~ec~, the_._heapt with .....................
possibly ~atal results.
F'ri mary routes of entry: Ir, hal at i c,n, s.~i n contact, ski n absoppt i c,n.
E{fects c,f CHRONIC Overe:~!:pc, surm to this materi, al (c,r its
cc, mpc, nents) has appmrent!y been fc, und tc, cause liver
' abnc, rmalities, ~idney damage, lung damage in laboratory animals, ....... ~.~___.bas aisc, been SUGGESTED as a
~ollc, wing e~ects in humans: cardl.mc ab-normality, liver
- bnormml it i es, Ri d~ne,/ d.~m~
SECTION Vi - REACTIVITY DATA
STABLITY: [ ] Unstmb!e [>~'] Stable
;-,~HR~,.,u~,~=. ~ _.~Y~k_F,~H, ION: [ ] F~my occur' [ ~.~:] Wi i i n,-,~ occc..r
-INCOMPATIBILITY
Ave, id cc, ntact with: water, reactive metals such as aluminum,
magnesium, gmlvaoized and zinc, c, oen ~iame, welding arcs,
resistance heaters, etc., which can res,.~it in thermal decom-
pc, sitio~ releasing hydrogen ~h!c, ride and sma. il amc, ulnts c,~
phosgene an~ chlorine, stro'.~g c,'~.~'idizing .mger, ts~ such ms nitric
mci d, nitrates ~ perchl c, rat ~e.s, perc,:?:.i des, persul fates.
-CONDITIONS TO AVOID:
~<eep aw~ey ~rc, m sparks, heat,' c, pen ~lamm, mhd other ignitic, n.
-HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
May form carbon mc, noi;.;:ide and dic,>~:ide, vm~'ic, us h'/drc, cm;.-b-~s, etc.
Also see sectic,~n IV.
?~ge~: 5 SURFACE PROTECTION INDUSTRIES ~.
' Mater-iai Safety Data Sheet for': HIGH SOLIDS OIL STAIN. (1._-411-LINE
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES (cont.)
-WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:
SMALL SPILL: allow volatile oortion to evaporate in hood---
dispose of r'emaining material in accordance with applicable
r. egul ati ons.
LARGE SF'ILL: destr, oy by liquid inciner-ation---contaminated
absor-bent may be deposited in landfill in accordance with
local, state and feder'al regulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION:
-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: If TLV of the product is exceeded, a NIOSH/MSHA jointly appr. ov-
r ed air. supply respir, ator is advised in absence of proper· envi-
r.~nmenta] control. OSHA regulations also permit other. NIOSH/MSHA
r-espir, ator. s under, specified conditions. (.see your .safety equipmt.
supplier.). Engineer. lng or- administrative contr, o!s should be
implemented to r, educe exposur, e.
-VENT I LAT I ON:
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/of local exhaust)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV.
-PROTECTIVE GLOVES:
Wear- resistant gloves such as: nitr~ile r-ubber.
PROTECTION:
_ i-i~,, I,~,
Chemical splash goggles in compliance with --~'.M regulations are
advised; however., OSHA regulations also per-mit other, type
· safety glasses. ( Consult your- safety equipment supplier..),
-OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Protective apron if splashing is expected.
SECTION IX - SF'EC!AL PRECAUTIONS
-PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Avoid stor. a0e_ in hi0h_ temperatur-e ar.=~,=_-,~ or. near. fire or. open
flames or, other, sources of ignition.
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING! Hot organic chemical vapor- or- mists ar-e susceptible to
sudden spontaneous combustion when mixed with air-. Ignition may
occur, at temperatures below those published in ~the literatur, e as
"autoignition" or "ignition" temperatures. Ignition temperatures
decrease wi th inet-easing vapor volume and vapor.,,'air contact ti me
and ar.e influenced by pr. essu~e changes.
Ignition may occur at typical elevated-temperatur, e process con-
ditions, especially in processes operating under vacuum if sub-
jetted to sudden ingr. ess of air, or. outside pr. ocess equipment
opera~ing under elevated pressur, e if sudden escape of vapor, s or'
mists to the atmosphere occur~s. Any proposed use of this pr-o-
,~'~'~','t duct in elevated-temperature; elevated-c,r'essur~ or. r. educed-
pressure pr. ocesses should be thoroughly evaluated by the user.
to assure that safe operating conditions are established and
maintained.
Pr-actice good per~sonal hygiene. Keep closur, e tiqht and
(cont.)
~g~' ~ 4. · SURFACE PROTECTI°ON INDUSTRIES
Material Safety Data Sheet for: HIGH SOLIDS OIL STAIN. ~. (1511-LINE)
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
]THER PRECAUTIONS: (cont.)
container, utpr. ight to prevent leakage. Store out of sun and
awav from heat. Do not get into eyes or on skin. Avoid
prolonged breathing of vapors. USE EXPLOSION-F'ROOF EQUIPMENT.
DE~'AD~'MENT OF TRANSF'ORTATION CLASSIFICATION:
FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
D.O.T. PROPER SHIF'PING NAME: PAINT RELATED MATERIAL.
I.D.NUMBER: U~ 1265.
EMERGE.~CY RESPOIqSE GU!DEBOOK: GUIDE 26.
EMERGENCY CONTAC]': "CHEMTREC" 1-800-424-9500 This telephone
number is to be used ONLY in case of transportation emergencies
involving a spill, lea~, fir. e, exposure or. accident involving
chemicals.
Because we cannot anticipate or. control the many differ, ent
conditions under which this information and our product may.
be used, we cannot guarantee the applicability of this infor.-
marion or. the suitability of our products in any individual
situation. ~or. the same r. eason, the products discussed ar.e
sold without war. ranty, expressed or. implied.
' ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD~
~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SEI~VICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
"~*~'"~~~'"'~'"'" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAl. DESCRIPTION
(one form per mate~fal per building or area)
l-) NEW r-I ADD [] DELETE [~] REVISE 200 Page L of
BUSINESS ~E (~e ~ FACILI~ gE ~ D~ - ~ng Bu~n. ~) 3
_ Guy Chaddock & Co.
I
CHEMI~LLO~TION Ig0I East Brundage Lane, Center of building ~o~ CONFIDE~IALCHEMI~LLO~TION(Epc~) ~Y~No ~2
2~ T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No
CHEMI~L ~E
~ 0 ~ ~ If Subj~ to EPC~ fef~ to insulins
~7
EHS* ~ y~ ~ ~ ~
co~ ~hi~e Lacquer P~imer/ Prod Code 77~0700
FIRE ~DE H~ C~S~ES (~mplete if.~u~t~ Dy I~ tim ~
210
~PE ~ p PU~ ~ m M,~ ~ w WAS~ 211 ~ ~DIOACT~ ~ Y~ D No 212 j CURIES 213
i
s SOLID ~1 LIQUID D g ~S 214 ~
PHYSI~L STA~
~RGEST ~NNER
215
FEDH~RD~TE~RIES ~1 FI~ ~2 ~ ~3 PRESSURE~E ~4 A~H~L~ ~5 ~RONICH~TH 216
(Ch~ all ~at app.)
ANNUAL WA~ 217 ) ~I~M 218 ) AVENGE 219 STA~ WAS~ CODE ~0
UNITS* ~ ~L.E~S.~nIm~, ~ dCU.~lnl~s. ~'L~ D ~TONS ~' DAYS ON SIT~s ~
STO~GEafl ~atCO~AINER ~ e A~VEGROUND TANK ~ e P~S~ONM~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~ ~ q ~IL ~R
(Check
apply)
~f ~ ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~ O~ER
D b UNDER~OUND TANK ~ r
~ c TANK INSIDE ~ILDING . ~ g ~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM D h SILO D I ~LINDER ~ p T~K WA~N
~a ~IE~ ~ ~ ABOVE A~I~ D ~ B~OWA~IE~ ~4
STOOGE
P~SSU~
STOOGE
~MPE~RE
~a~lE~ .. ~ ~ A~VE A~IE~ ~ ba B~OWA~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
........... ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~:=x~ ....... ~ .... E~O. US,. .MBO E ~;: ~,~',~' '~:~.e~. ~,~ -~ ' * ~" ~'
I 20 ~ N-But~I Acetate =7 ~r~o228 1~3-86-4
I
.
~3
~ 3 ~o N-Bu~yl Alcohol ' ~ Br~ ~o23=
71-36-3
3 less t~ 5% WP Naphtha ~* ~v~o ~a~ 8030-30-6
~ 1 m loluene ~* ~v~ D~o ~o 108-88-3
s 2 ~ D~octyl~hthalate_ ~* ~v~ ~o ~ 117-81-7
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PRINT ~E & ~ OF AU~OR~ED CO~PA~ REPRE~E~A~VE ~IG~TU~ DATE 246
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~ CITY OF BAI~RSFIELI~
· ~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SE'RVICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
"~'~"~~"""'~'""" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one ~ per ~al per building or ama)
D NEW D ADO D DElE D R~ISE 2~ Page ~ of
BUSINESS ~ME (S~e as FACILI~ ~E ~ D~ - ~ng Bu~n~ ~) 3
Guy Chaddock &
CHEMI~LLOCATION ~90~ E~S~ Brundage Lane, Center of building 2o~ CONFIDE~IALCHEMI~LLO~TION{EPC~) ~Y~ ~No
FACILI~ ID = ~ ~ : * 1 ~ ~ (op~naO 203 GRID ~ (op~naO
2~ T~ESECR~ DY~ ~ No 2~
CHEMICAL ~E ~ o n e If Subj~ to EPC~ r~ to instm~ions
~7
COM~N ~ EHS*
- White Lacquer Primer, / Prod Code 7710700 D~ D~ 2~
-
~,'
CAS~ N/A ~ :. !~.~HS~?.,
FIRE CODE H~RD C~SSES (~plete if ~u~t~ by I~ tim
210
~PE ~ p PU~ ~ m MI~ ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOA~ ~Y~ DNo 212 CURIES 213
PHYSI~L STA~ ~ s ~UD ~1 LIQUID ~ g ~S 214 ~RGEST ~AINER 215
FED ~RD ~TE~RIES ~ I FI~ ~ 2 R~I~ ~ 3 PRESSU~ ~L~SE ~ 4 AC~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~
(Ch~ all ~at apply) 216
ANNUAL WASTE 217 I ~I~M 218 I A~GE 219 STA~WAS~CODE
A~U~ DALLY A~U~ DALLY A~U~
UNITS* ~ ~ ~L ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lb L~ ~ ~ TONS ~1 ~YS ON S~E 2~
' ~ EHS, am~nt m~t ~ in lbs.
STOOGE CO~AINER D a A~VEGROUND TANK ~ e P~STI~ONM~IC DR~ ~ i FIBER DRUM D m G~S BO~LE ~ ~ ~IL ~
(Check afl ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N D j BAG D n P~STIC BO~ ~ r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I ~LINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
STOOGE PRESSURE ~ a ~BIE~ ~ ~ ~VEA~I~ Dba BELOWA~IE~ ~4
STOOGE ~MPE~TURE ~ a AMBIE~ ~ ~ ~VE ~l~ ~ ba BELOW A~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
~ ~7 ~v~.o ~ 90004-70-0
~ Less than ~5% Nitrocellulose
~ 3 mo Methyl' Ethyl Ketone. m~ ~vm Eno232 110-43-0 m3
~ 37 ~ 1.1.1, Trichloroethane m5 ~Y~.o 236 71-55-6 ~7,
4 ~ ~9 ~ Y~ ~ no 240 24~
5 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 245
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..ODUCT NAME: WHITE LACQUER PRIMER 081390 HMIS CODES: H F R P
PRODUCT CODE: 7710700 2 3 0 G
· - --~--~--~ ---~ SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION
M~NUF&CTURER' S ~: FRAZEE PAINT & WALLCOVERINGS
ADDRESS: 6625 MIRAMAR ROAD, SAN DIEGO, CA., 92121
EMERGENCY PHONE: (619) 543 6000 (**) INFORMATION PHONE: (619) 276-9500
DATE REVISED : 07-12-90 NAME OF PREPARER : ZEKE
REASON REVISED : PROPOSITION 65 NOTICE
SECTION II - HAZAt%DOUS INOI~EDIENTS/SARA III INFORMATION
OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LI~'IITS VAPOR PRESSURE UE[GHT
HAZARDOUS COHPONENTS CAS NUHBER OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV OTHER ~m Hg ~ TEHP PERCENT
N-BUTYL ACETATE I~.~-86-~ T~A=ISO Pti T~A=lSOPPM $TELc~OOPPN 8.&
· N-~UTYL ALCOHOL 71-36-H THA=IOOPI~4 SOPPI~ CEIL N/E &.4 68F
VIqP NAPHTHA 8030-;0-6 N/E TUAa~OOPPM STEL4OOPPH 30.0 68F < 5.0%
· TOLUENE 108-88~~ TUA=~OOPPH T~A=IOOPPM ACCe3OOPPM 25.0 68F 1
· DIOCTYLPHTHALATE 117-81-? Tt~AaSI~g/H~ Tt~A=SMg/~ STELIO~5 ?.2 ISSF 2
N~TROCELLULOSE 9000~-~0-0 N/E N/E N/E N/A
·METHYL ETHYL KETONE 110-4G-0 THA=~OOPPH TVA;2OOPPM ST£L$OOPPM 75.0
· 'I,1,1, TRZCHLOROETHANE 71-55-6 TUAa~SOPPfl TUA=~5OPPM STELGSOPPM 100.0
icates toxic chemical(s) subject to the ~eporttng ~equiremeflts of section S13 o~ Title III and of 40 CFR
(*) SAN DIEGO REGIONAL POISON CONTROL CENTER
~ SECTTON zzI - PHYSICAL/CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS
BOILING POINT: 162-274 F. DEG. SPECIFIC GRAVIT"Z (H20=l): 1.2
VAPOR DENSITY: HEAVIER THA~ AIR EVAPORATION RATE= SLOWER THAN ETHER
COATING V.O.C. : 5.00 LB/GL ( 599 G/L)
MATERIAL V.O.C.: 3.35 LB/GL ( 402 G/L)
SOLUBILITY IN WATER: NEGLIGIBLE.
APPEARANCE AND ODOlt: WHITE VISCOUS LIQUID. 1,1,1, TRICHLOROETHANE ODOR.
-- SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
FL~SH POINT.t 23 F DEG METHOD USED: TCC
FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 0.3% UPPER: 15.0%
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: FOAM, CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, WATER FOG
F' "CIAL FIREFIGI-I~ING PROCEDURES
! /' USE gATER EXCEPT ,ZN THE FOR?I OF A FOG. EXCLUDE AIR. SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS SHOULD BE ~SED. CONSULT "
_.gAL FIRE tIARSI'IALL.'
UNUS~ FIl:t~. AND ~cXPLOSZON I-IP.Z~RDS
VAPOR FORHS EXPLOSIVE fllXTURE UZTH AIR BEI'~EEN UPPER AND LOt/ER EXPLO$,WE LII~ITS. DO NOT OPEN OR USE NEAR ANY FLAIIE OR
SPARK SOURCE. (SEE SECT[ON VI! FOR STATIC GROUNDING). PRODUCTS OONTAZNZNG NITROCELLULOSE IGNITE RAPIDLY ~/ITH HIGH
RADIANT HEAT. AVOID CONTACT ~iITH ALU~[IiU~I. (SEE SECTION ¥~I~
'.~7~1~;0~,.. ~E~ ~FE~ DA~ S~ PAGE 2 OF
' "~'"--~~ SECtiON V - ~~VITX DA~
~ ;~ILZTY: STABLE
LU~ITION~ TO AVOID
~ZA~OUS POLaRIZATiON: WILL NOT OCCUR
....... -- -- ---- -- SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ...... ----~---~-~----
INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
I~ THERE ARE S~GN$ OF OVEREXPOSURE TO VAPOR OR MIST OF THE SOLVENTS I1~ THIS I~IiTERIAL, ROVE THE INOIVIDUAL' TO AN
UNCONTAMINATED AREA AND GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.
SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
USE GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE PRACTICES WHILE WORK, lNG t~ITH THIS MATERIAL. DRY CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. FOR EYE
CO~TACT, FLUSH WITH FRESH WATER FOR AT LEAST q5 MIN. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, GET HEDICAL ATTENTION.
o
SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
THIS MATERIAL IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE A P[~IMARY SKIN IRRITANT. HOUEVER. MINOR IRRITATION HAY SE NOTED FOLLOWING PROLONGED
O" 'REQUENTLY REPEATED CONTACT gHICH MAY CAUSE THE SKIN TO BECOHE DRY OR CRACKED FROM DEFATTING ACTION.
.IGESTION HEALTH RISKS A/qD SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE
IF THIS MATERIAL IS SWALLO~4ED OR ASPIRATED, CHEMICAL PNEUHONITIS MAY RESULT. IF SWALLOgED, GET .MEDICAL ATTENTION
IHHEDIATELY. DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING.
tIEALTH HAZARDS (ACO~ AND CHRONIC)
---.,[g_.SKIN: IRRITATION, DEFATTZNG, DERMATITIS. TO EYES: REDNESS, TEARING & 8LURRED VISION. TO P, REATHING: EXCESSIVE INHALATION OF VAPORS CAN CAUSE NASAL RESPIRATORY IRRITATION, DIZZINESS, FATIGUE, HEADACHE, NAUSEA.
CARCINOGENICITY: NTP? NO IARC MONOGRAPHS? NO OSHA REGULATED? NO
NOTICE: PURSUANT TO PROPOSITI(I~J 62, PLEASE BE ADVISED: "THIS PRODUCT HAY CONTAIN CHEMICALS KNOgN TO THE STATE OF
CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE ~ANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM"
MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY ACvGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE
ANESTHESIA, RESPIRATORY TRACT IRRITATION, DERMATITIS, NAUSEA, VO~T/NG, POSSIBLE UNCONSCIOUSNESS AND EVEN ASPHYXIATION.
]~dERGENCZ AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES
DERHAt.: CLEAN tJITH SOAP AND UATER. '
INGEST[OH: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.
INHALATION: REHOVE TO FRESH
EYE CO~TACT: FLUSH gITH HATER. CONSULT A PHYSICIAN.
NOTE TO PHYS[CIANS: ADRENALIN SHOULD NEVER BE GIVEN TO PERSONS OVEREXPOSED TO 1,1,'1, TRZCMLOROETHANE.
· ^ . ~B-12-1991 10:08 FROM FRAZEE SOC TO 1 213 72~ 4?26 P.04
~ 7730700 MATERIAL SAFETI~ DATA SHEET PA~ 3 OF
SECTION VII - PRE~UTIONS FOR S~E ~LIN~ ~ USE
~TEPS TO BE ~ IN ~SE ~TERI~ IS ~SED OR SPI~ED
~IPE ~ I~LY AND 01S~R¢ ~ ~TER~L IN ACCORDANCE ~Z~ C~ R~U~TZ~.
WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD
DISPOSE OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATZON$ GOVERNING SOLVENT-~ASED PAINT AND PAINT WASTE
PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN It~NDLING AND STORING
TOOLS TO OPEN ANY CONTAINER MUST BE NON-SPARKiNG. PRIOR TO OPENING CONTAINER, ELECTROSTATIC BONDING BETWEEN DISPENSING
AND RECEIVING CONTAINER MUST BE AC¢OflPLISHED. IN ADDITION, ELECTROSTATIC GROUNDING OF THE CONTAINERS MUE1' gE PROVIDED.
AVOID PROLDNGED BREATHING OF VAPORS. AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED SKIN CONTACT.
OTHER PRECAUTIONS
AVOID ALL SOURCES OF ~AIH, OPEN FLAM£S, SPARKS AND STATIC ~LECTRICI3W. PRODUCTS CO~'AINING NIT~0¢ELLULOSE IGNITE
RAPIDLY WITH HIGH RAOIANT HEAT. AVOID CONTACT WITH ALU/IINUtt. 1,~,~, TRICHLOROETHANE WILL REACT ~ITH ALUMINUfl TO FOR~t
HYDROGEN WHICH I$ VERY FLANI~ABLE AND CAN CAUSE VIOLENT REACTIONS IN A PRE$SURZZABLE FLUID SYSTEM. CONSULT ~UIPMENT
SUPPLIER FOR FURTHER INFOR~AT][ON.
...... SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES
RESPIRATOI~ PROTECTION,
· " SPRAYING TI. IlS MATERIAl. USE A NIOSH APPROVFD CARTRIDGE RESPIRATOR OR GAS VIAS~ SUITABLE TO KEEP AIRBORNE H~ST$ AND
A CONCENTRATIONS I~ELOW THE TIME WEIGHTED THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUES. WHEN USING IN PC~RLY VENT~L.ATED AND CONFINED SPACES
uSE A FRESH.-AXR SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR OR SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS.
VENTILATION
EXHAUST WITH EXPLOSION PROOF EGUIPHr:NT IS RECO~HENDED TO HAINTAIN CONCENTRATIONS BELOU TLV AND LEL LtHITS.
PROT~CTZ'V'E GLOVES
SHOULD BE WORN 'TO REDUCE THE EFFECTS OF SKIN OVER-EXPOSURE.
ETE PROTECTION
GOGGLES OR FAC~ SHIELD ARE RECOMHF. NDED.
OTHER PROTECTIVE. CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT
TO PREVENT R~PEATED OR PROLONGED SKIN C0~TACT, WEAR Z~PERV~0U$ C~OTHING AND
WORK/HEGIENIC PRACTICES
EYE WASHES & SAFETY SNOgERS IN THE ~OR~PLACE ARE RECOflM~NDED,AS WELL AS BARRIER CREAMS,DAILY SHOWERS ~ CHAi4GE OF CLOTHES
._. - .....---= SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER '------'-----
DISCLAIMER
NOTZCE: TO THE BEST OF OUR Kh'OULEDGE, THIS INFOR~AT/ON 15 ACCURATE. HOUEVER, gE DO NOT GUARANTEE ITS ACCURACY AND CANNOT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ACTUAL.'OR CONSEQUENTIAL WHICH NIGHT RF. IULT FRON RELIANCE THEREON.
OFF~E OF ENVIRONMENTAL SI~v'ICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
'~"~'~'"~~~"*'~" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one form per material per building or ama)
200 Page ~ of
[] NEW (-] ADD l-] O~_L~-"TE [] REVISE
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Guy Chaddock & Co.
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CHEMI~LLO~TION 1901 EastBrundage Lane , '~ ~LQ~ ~ ~NFIDE~(EPC~) D ~ ~No ~2
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~GEST ~AINER 215
PHYSI~L STA~ ~ s SOUD ~1 LIQUID ~ g ~ ~4
FED~RD~RIES ~1 FIRE ~2 ~ ~3 P~SSU~SE ~4 AC~ H~L~ ~5 ~RONICH~ 216
(~ all t~at app.)
' ff EHS, ~nt m~t ~ in lbs.
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(Check all eat apply) ~ b UN~R~OUND TANK~--' ~ f ~ ~ j ~G ~ n P~TIC BO~ D r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE ~1~1~ ~ g ~R~Y ~ k ~X ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d ~ DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I ~UNDER ~ p T~K WA~N
STOOGE P~SSU~ ~ a ~1~ ~ ~ A~VE A~I~ D ~ BELOW A~I~
STOOGE ~MPE~RE ~ a~IE~ ~ ~ A~VE A~I~ ~ ba BELOW A~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC ~5
~ I .1_1 ~ Boric Acid ~ ~.D.o=. 10043-35-3
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 1 of 7
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
COMPANY INFORMATION MSDS INFORMATION
H.B. Fuller Company Preparation Date: 01/10/98
3530 Lexington Avenue N. Supersedes: 09/19/97
St. Paul, MN 55126-8076 Prepared By: Industrial Hygiene
Phone: 612-236-5300 Phone Number: 612-236-5842
Fax: 612-236-5309
Medical Emergency Phone Number: 1-888-853-1758
Transport Emergency Phone Number (CHEMTREC): 1-800-424-9300
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Name/Number: WB-2359 826
Product Description (product use): Water based adhesive
SECTION 2: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
This Material Safety Data Sheet is prepared to comply with the United
States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Hazard
Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the Canadian Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Unlisted ingredients
are not 'hazardous' per the OSHA standard and/or are not found on the
WHMIS ingredient disclosure list.
Chemical/CAS Number Percent OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Boric acid (10043-35-3) 0.1-1.0% Not estab. Not estab.
LD50: 2660 mg/kg (oral, rat) LC50: No data found
See Section 16 for additional information.
SECTION 3: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
No specific warnings for normal use conditions.
May cause adverse reproductive effects based on tests with
laboratory animals.
Possible cancer hazard. Contains a material which may cause cancer.
POTENS-IAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Eyes: Eye contact with liquid product may cause irritation.
Skin: Prolonged or repeated contact with liquid product may cause
irritation.
Inhalation: Inhalation is not an anticipated route of exposure.
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Ingestion: Not an anticipated route of exposure. Small amounts are
not anticipated to be harmful.
Chronic: During normal handling and use, boric acid is not. expected
to be released. Overexposure to boric acid by inhalation
route may cause female and male reproductive effects.
When the product is in its final form and is abraded or
disturbed, dusting may occur and crystalline silica may be
released into the air. Long-term overexposure to crystalline
silica may cause permanent lung damage and reduced pulmonary
function.
REGULATED CARCINOGEN STATUS: Unless noted below, this product
does not contain regulated levels of NTP, IARC, ACGIH or OSHA
listed carcinogens.
Crystalline silica is listed as a potential carcinogen by NTP
and IARC.
Existing Health Conditions Affected by Exposure: No known effects on
other illnesses.
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
If in eye: Flush immediately with water for 15 minutes. Consult a
physician if irritation persists.
If on skin: Wash affected area with soap and water. Launder
contaminated clothing before reuse.
If vapors inhaled: Remove subject to fresh air.
If ingested: If person can swallow, give one glass of water or milk.
Do not induce vomiting. Get immediate medical attention.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point/Method: Non-flammable
Upper Explosive Limit/Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable
Appropriate Extinguishers: Non-flammable in liquid state; use water
spray, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide on dried product.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Persons exposed to products of
combustion should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
full protective equipment.
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Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: There is the possibility of
pressure buildup in closed containers when heated. Water
spray may be used to cool the containers.
Hazardous Combustion Product: Incomplete combustion can yield low
molecular weight hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill or Leak Procedures: Dike if necessary, contain spill with
inert absorbent and transfer to containers for disposal. Keep
spilled product out of sewers, watersheds or water systems.
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
HANDLING INFORMATION
Wear appropriate protective equipment when working with this product.
STORAGE INFORMATION
Avoid temperature extremes in storage.
Consult the Technical Data Sheet for specific storage instructions.
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses to reduce the potential for eye
contact; chemical safety goggles are appropriate if splashing
or dusting is likely. Have eye washes available where eye
contact can occur.
Skin Protection: Prevent prolonged or repeated contact by using
rubber gloves and appropriate protective clothing. Launder
contaminated clothing before reuse.
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. Use NIOSH/MSHA
approved respirator if conditions warrant.
Ventilation: General dilution ventilation.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical State: LIQUID
Color: LIGHT YELLOW
Odor: Mild, sweet
Odor Threshold: Not established
Weight per Gallon: 9.2 lbs.
Specific Gravity: 1.1
% Solids by Weight: 38.5
pH: 4.5
Boiling Range: Greater than 200 F (93 C)
Freezing/Melting Point: Not established
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Vapor Pressure: Not established
Vapor Density: Not established
Evaporation Rate: Not established
Water/Oil Partition Coefficient: Not established
VOC: 2 g VOC/liter of material
(VOC theoretically determined using EPA
Publication 450/3-84-019)
VOC, less water: 5 g VOC/liter of material, less water and
exempt solvents
(VOC theoretically'determined using EPA
Publication 450/3-84-019.)
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable
'Incompatibility: Not established
Hazardous Decomposition: Not established
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
To the best of our knowledge, this product does not meet the
definition of hazardous waste under the U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste
Regulations 40 CFR 261. Solidify and dispose of in an approved
landfill. Consult state, local or provincial authorities for more
restrictive requirements. ~
SECTION 14: TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
DOT Proper Shipping Name: NOT REGULATED
It is our opinion that the information provided here may be used to
transport this product in compliance with Canadian Transportation of
Dangerous Goods.
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 5 of 7
SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION
FEDERAL
Toxic Substance~ Control Act (TSCA)
Section 4 - Test Rule
This product contains the following chemical substance(s) that
is(are) subject to a Section 4 Test Rule:
108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Section 8(b) - Inventory Status
This product is in compliance with the Toxic Substances
Control Act's Inventory requirements.
Section 12(b) - Export Notice Requirements
This product contains a chemical substance that is currently
on the EPA's Section 12(b) Export List. Within seven days of
entering into a contract to export and certainly no later
than the day of export, the agent of export must notify the
EPA of their intent.
Contact the company TSCA Compliance Manager at 612/415-5858
for the identity of the Section 12(b) chemical(s).
SARA TITLE III
Section 313: This product does not contain regulated levels of
any toxic chemical subject to the reporting
requirements of section 313 of Title III of the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) and 40 CFR part 372.
Chemical Name CAS Number Percent
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 6 of 7
STATE REGULATIONS
California Proposition 65: Proposition 65, The Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986:
This product contains chemical(s) known to the state of
California to cause cancer (c) or reproductive (r) damage.
<0.0016% Acetaldehyde (c) 75-07-0
listed April 1, 1988
<0.0028% Formaldehyde (c) 50-00-0
listed January 1, 1988
0.1-1.0% Crystalline silica (c) 14808-60-7
listed October 1, 1988
WHMIS IDENTIFICATION/OTHER INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
D2A
SECTION 16: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In storage, monomer vapors will migrate from the emulsion and
establish an equilibrium between the headspace in the storage
container and the liquid emulsion. Levels in excess of acceptable
exposures can accumulate in non-vented headspaces above the
emulsion. All procedures appropriate for a confined space entry
should be completed prior to performing any work in a bulk storage
tank.
This product contains the following substance(s) identified by OSHA,
WHMIS, or the ACGIH as hazardous. During normal use, the material
will not present an exposure risk. Once the product has reached its
final state and is abraded or disturbed, dusting and exposure may
occur.
5-10% Kaolin (1332-58-7)
Exposure limit total dust 10 mg/M3 (OSHA) 10 mg/M3 (ACGIH)
Exposure limit respirable dust 5 mg/M3 (OSHA) 2 mg/M3 (ACGIH) ~
LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
0.1-1.0% Silica-crystalline (14808-60-7)
Exposure limit respirable dust 0.1 mg/M3 (OSHA) 0.1 mg/M3 (ACGIH)
LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
5-10% Starch (9005-25-8)
Exposure liu~it total dust 15 mg/M3 (OSHA) 10 mg/M3 !ACGIH)
Exposure limit respirable dust 5 mg/M3 (OSHA)
LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 7 of 7
HMIS RATING
Health-1 Flammability-0 Reactivity-0
See SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION for personal
protective equipment recommendations.
The information and recommendations set forth herein are believed to
be accurate. Because some of the information is derived from
information provided to the H.B. Fuller Company from its suppliers,
and because the H.B. Fuller Company has no control over the
conditions of handling and use, the H.B. Fuller Company makes no
warranty, expressed or implied,~ regarding the accuracy of the data
or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. The information
is supplied solely for your information and consideration, and the
H.B. Fuller Company assumes no responsibility for use or reliance
thereon. It is the responsibility of the user of H.B. Fuller
Company products to comply with all applicable federal, state and
local laws and regulations.
' " crry oF BAKERSFIELD~, !
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1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326 3979 } ~
~~'~ H~RDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ' '
CHEMIC~ DESCRIPTION
(one ~ per ma~dal per bu/lding or ama)
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~1 CHEMI~L LO~TION ~ Y~ ~ No 202
CHEMI~LLO~TION 1901 East Brundage Lane :,~,,center';'bf bui 1 ding ~NFIDE~L(EPC~)
2~ T~E SECRET ~ Y~ ~No 2~
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'~.~,: 1 MATERI~L SAFETY DATA SHEET Printed : 04/26/00
For Coatings, Resins and Related Materials
Revised : 04/13/99
SECTION I - PRODUCT INDENTIFICATION
lanufacturer: SPI INTERNATIONAL Information Phone: ~13~G99~31
3411 EAST 1STH ST. Emergency Phone: ~13~699~31
CHEMTREC Phone: 1-800-4~4-9300
LOS ANGELES CA
900~3
! Hazard Ratings: Health -
~oduct Class: ! none -~ extreme Fi~e - 3
trade Name : (HM) ACETONE !. 0 ---> 4 Reactivity - 0
~roduct Code : 1GO
"A S Number: 67-64-1 ~ Personal Protection - H
SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
Weight --- Exposure Limits .... VP
CAS # '~ % AC~IH/TLV OSHA/PEL mm HG
Ingredients
,~CETONE 67-~4-1 100. ?SO ppm 1000 ppm
STEL = lO00ppm
-"', ALL Ingredients in this p~oduct are listed in the T.S.C,A. Inventory.
SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA
9oiling Range: 133 - 133 Deg. F Vapor Density: Heavier than Air.
~vap. Rate: 6.1 x n-Butyl Acetate Liquid Density: Lighter than Water.
Volatiles vol % ~00.0 Wgt% ~00.0 Wgt per gallon: 6.Sg Pounds.
Spec. Gravity: 0.7911~
~ppearance: LOW VISCOSITY, CLEAR LIQUID, STRONG ODOR.
V.O.C.: EXEMPT
SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA
~lammability Class: IB Flash Point: -1 F TCC LEL: ~.GO% UEL: 1~.80%
-EXTINGUISHING MEDIA:
Carbon Dioxide---Dry Chemical---Foam---Water Fog
.Use water for cooling material stored in vicinity of fire.
-SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES:
Use self-contained breathing apparatus with a full facepiece
operated in pressure-demand or other positive pressure mode.
-UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS:
Vapors a~e heavier than air and may travel along the ground
to an igni.tion source some distance f~om material handling
point. Ignition sources include pilot lights, smoking, heaters,
electric, motors, sparks from electrical switches and static
discharges.
CAUTION: Never use cutting to,ch on empty containers! Residual
solvent vapor in empty container may explode.
~qe: ~ SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACETONE(1G0)
SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD DATA
-PERNI$SIDLE EXPOSURE LEVEL: See Section II.
-EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:
Eyes: can cause severe irritation, redness, tearing, blurred
vision.
Breathing: excessive inhalation of vapors and/or sp~aymist can
cause respiratory irritation, dizziness, weakness, fatigue
nausea, headache, unconsciousness and even asphyxiation.
Swallowing: can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea,
vomiting and diarrhea; aspiration of material into the
lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal.
LONG TERM EFFECTS: Prolonged or repeated contact can cause moderate irritation, deferring, dermatitis.
Reports have associated repeated prolonged occupational
overxposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous
system damage.
-FIRST AID:
Eyes: flush with lapse amounts of wate? lifting eyelids
occasionally; get prompt medical attention.
Skin: wash thoroughly with soap and water, remove contaminated
clothing p~omptly; wash clothing before reuse.
Swallowing: immediately drink two glasses of water and induce
vomiting by either giving IPECAC SYRUP or placing finger
at back of throat. Never give anything by mouth to an
unconscious person, Get medical attention.
Breathing: move affected person to f~esh ai~. If b~eathing is
difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped,
give artificial respiration. Weep person warm, quiet, and
get medical attention.
SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA
~TABLITY: Ix] Unstable [ ] Stable
.~AZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: [ ] May occur Ix] Uill not occur
-INCOMPATIBILITY
Avoid contact with strong oxidizers ( e.g. nitric acid )
-CONDITION~ TO AVOID:
Keep away from sparks, heat, open flame, and other ignition,
-HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
May fo~m carbon monoxide and dioxide, various hydrocarbons, etc.
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES
-STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED
SMALL SPILL: absorb liquid with rags, floor absorbent, vermicu-
lite or other absorbent material and t~ansfer to hood.
LARGE SPILL: eliminate all ignition sources---dike area of spill
to prevent spreading---ventilate a~ea if indoors---pump liquid
into salvage tank---remaining liquid may be taken up with sand,
floor absorbent or other absorbent material and shoveled into
containers---prevent run-off to sewers and bodies of wate~---
notify proper authorities as required by local, state and
(cont.)
'"qe: 3 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet fop: (HM) ACETONE(1GO)
SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES (cont.)
-STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED (cont.) federal regulations.
-WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD:
SMALL SPILL: allow volatile portion to evaporate in hood---
dispose of remaining material in accordance with applicable
regulations.
LARGE SPILL: destroy by liquid incineration---contaminated
absorbent dispose of in accordance with all local, state and
federal ~egulations.
SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION:
-RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: If TLV of the product is exceeded, a NIOSH/MSHA jointly approv-
ed air supply respipator is advised in absence of proper envi-
ronmental control. OSHA regulations also permit other NIOSH/MSHA
respirators under specified conditions.(see your safety equipmt.
supplie~). Engineering op administrative controls should be
implemented to reduce exposure.
-VENTILATION:
Provide sufficient mechanical (general and/or local exhaust)
ventilation to maintain exposure below TLV.
-PROTECTIVE GLOVES:
Wear resistant gloves such as: nit,ils ~ubbe~
-EYE PROTECTION:
Chemical splash goggles in compliance with OSHA pegulations are
advised; however, OSHA ~egulations also permit other type
safety glasses. ( Consult your safety equipment suppliep.).
-OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
Protective apron if splashing is expected.
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS
-PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Avoid storage in high temperature areas or near fire or open
flames or Other sources of ignition.
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS:
WARNING! Hot organic chemical vapor or mists are susceptible to
sudden spontaneous combustion when mixed with air. Ignition may
occur at temperatures below those published in the literatupe as
."autoignition" or "ignition" temperatures. Ignition temperatures
decrease with increasing vapor volume and vapor/alp contact time
and ape influenced by pressure changes.
Ignition may occur at typical elevated-temperature process con-
ditions, .especially in processes operating under vacuum if sub-
jected to sudden ingpess of air, oP outside process equipment
operating under elevated p~essure if sudden escape of vapors or
mists to. the atmosphere occurs. Any proposed use of this p~o-
duct in elevated-tempepatu~e, elevated-ppessure, or reduced-
pressure processes should be thoroughly evaluated by the user
to assure that safe operating conditions are established and
(cont.)
'Un.e: 4 SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACETONE(1GO)
SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS (cont.)
-OTHER PRECAUTIONS: (cont.) maintained.
Practice good personal hygiene. Keep closure tight and
container upright to prevent leakage. Store out of sun and
away from heat. Do not get into eyes or on skin. Avoid
prolonged breathing of vapors. USE EXPLOSION-PROOF EQUIPMENT.
DEPARMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION:
FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
D.O.T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: ACETONE
I.D.NUMBER: UNI090
EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK: GUIDE 26.
EMERGENCY CONTACT: "CHENTREC" 1-800-424-9300 This telephone
number is to be used ONLY in case of transportation emergencies
involving a spill, leak, fire, exposure or accident involving
chemicals.
NO WARRANTY: We cannot reasonably anticipate or control the many
different and varying conditions under, or methods by which
this MSDS information and our product may be used. Therefore, we
do not guarantee the applicability of this MSDS info,marion or
the suitability of this product in any individual situation. All
purchasers and users of this product are hereby put on notice
that any advice provided over-the counter is not a warranty and
is not to be relied upon, and further that no one is authorized
to make any representations or warranties ~elative to this
product,including any and all sellers of this product. This
product'is sold WITHOUT WARRANTY~ expressed or implied, and any
claim of any kind is limited to the purchase price of this -
product.
SECTION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION
-SARA TITLE III SECTION
This product contains the following toxic chemicals subject to the
reporting requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning
and Community Right To Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 37~:
Percent by
CAS# Chemical Name Weight
None
'-~'e: S SPI INTERNATIONAL
Material Safety Data Sheet for: (HM) ACETONE(160)
SECTION X - ADDITIONAL REGULATORY INFORMATION (cont.)
-PROP 65 (CARCINOGEN):
WARNING: .This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause cancer.
CAS# 'Chemical Name
None
-PROP 65 (TETRATOGENIC):
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the state
of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
CAS# Chemical Name
None
PROP 65 (BOTH CARCINOGEN AND TETRATOGENIC):
WARNING: This product may contain a chemical known to the state of
California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm
CAS# Chemical Name
None
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
, D OFI m)E OF ENVIRONMENTAL S VICES
171 FChester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 ·
· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
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Ma~~f: ~lflG Upholatery~uppl¥ Coq~. )aT Hazard ClaiBlfl~ltlon~ ORM-D
Address: 32S East Nondra Blvd. IdenUIy (Ir,~ nmpe u used on iebeq:
O~rdon., CA. ~024e ~-cific 425 ADHESIVE SPRAY
Da~ Pmpmed~O3r'z2/93 Prepmeo 8~/: ES/KD dSDS Numl)M:i S16
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[MEROENC;Y REB~ONBE NUMBER: 1(800)Z66-~924 ,
6ECTIOH 1. MAT~. RIAL IDENTIFICATION ~NDil .N. FORMATION "'
TOMPONENT~-CHEMICAI. NAMES AND GAMMON NAMES CAS Nun~t SARA OSHA PEL AGGIH
~lazerrf~ua Componenla t % or gtealer; C:rcl,no~e~. 0.1% ~ ~realer) III LIST .~'nJ TLV (ppm) Ral. Source"
ACETONE e?-6~.~1 Ytl 1000 T~0 d
HEXAN; 110-64~3, No 5OQ ,~ ,,
IIOgUTANE I PROPAN£ ~LENO . 75-'~6.-~5 No ~X) BOO
.7.4-~-,~ No 1000 1000 d ,~ .~.~,~,~
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SECTION 2. PH¥$1CA'L/CHEM. I.C. AL CHARA~ :TERIB'rICB ....
~olllng Polnl: N/A ~peclflc Oravfly (F i20=1~: ConceNrale On~ = 0.663
I/apo; Pr~lurl; PSIG O 70'F IAeroqols): 'Max.80 Vapor P, rlilUf'l {1~ on-Aemeol~)(mm HO a~O TlA1pemlure): N/A
fepor Density (Ak - 1): N/E Ewjx]rallon R,me ( · 1~: N/E -,
iolublllt¥ In Waist: Peft~ WeBer RMcAIve: ,KIp
I, ppel;ance and Odor; 81;aw co~omd Ik:pJ~Wllh ketone solvent o~or.
BECKON R_RE AND E'XP 0S ON HAZARD DATA ' '
;LAMMABIUTY M per USA FLAME PROJECTION TEST Aura I~lUon TimDer~alure ~l~mmability IJmlta ih Ai~ by % in VMum~:
[aerosols) EXTREMELY FL&MMARLE N/E ~ LEL: N/F.~ % UEL: N/E
:LASH POINT AND METHOD USED (non-eero~ol~):' ~N/A EXTINGUISHER MEDIA: Fo.m, dry chendcal, owtx:m (~lo~lde, wmar.
LpEctAL FIRE FIQHTINQ PROCEOURE$: ~l.l~:mtaJned Icx, ealhlng apptlrslul. ~ :,',, .~,~'~,'.
LIce wallr log lo cool Go~l~ert to prevent ru~urfng & ~qdoding conlabmt~. ~,~,~.~
Provide ~1~ for
Lhluluel Fitl & _E.pIo~lofl Hazards: Do fl0! e~Q<~e acrOsS. Io ~lmP~eluma above 130'F or the c~nte, b~of m~y cuptum. , ' --
~ECTION 4 - REACTIVITY HAZARD I~ATA ' '
BTAglLITY [ X ~ STABLE [ ] UNSTAgLE' ' [HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION ! ] WILL [ X ] WILL NOT OCCUR
!noomplllblllt¥ (M~,I. I~ avok:l); ,Slrong oxidlzlflg B~efll$. l~ondltlonm to kv0~d: OTmn tl~mo, weldh~9 ~rc~t Nial, epatl~.
4azardous DeGomlmlllk)n Products: Cegoon dioxide, (:mt)on m~noxk30.
_ seC'nON s- H[AL.
PRIMARYflOUTE~QFENTRY: I XIINHACATIOI~ I IiNGEST, ION [X~SKINAELSORRION []EYE [ }.NOTHAZARDOU$
ACUTE'EFFEGT$: [ ' '" ..........
E},. C,~,.~ict: ~,~ion. .. ~!..-. co.t.ct: tin,lion ou~ to M~m; ol akin.
Ingelllorl: FN:~al31e clmm~al pneumonllkl I I~alg4 ~o k~&
:HRONIC J:FF,-CTS: (Elfecls due Io &~,iaalve oxlx~ure lo Ihs raw n~leflal~ al I~Lq mt~uCe) ExGea~lve Inhn~.le_~ ~11~__vn_n_a ~ _c~.~e nerve
~ _ . by E~,.. ,m: May eg~vata exlsltn.g eye. skh~, or ,_,~.~'~ ! m~ralory
EM~iGENCY FI~BT AID PHOCEDU~E$ -' ""
.-'ye Conlaot; Flush wlh wi&tar faf 15 mlnules. ~ ~f fllntedl ~'~N~ld ~lteldlofl. ' · -
flrlalallon: I~;;-~,ve hr fm~h i~r. Re~t~icllale I ~. G~ rn~cal ellenllon. I -
,~-e,.-i]on.. DO NOT INI~UCE VOMITINO. Drink Iwo klrge ~ al wilde. ~ Im~dlale
i~.¢fiON e - CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE MEAGURE$
~sep;;i;,ary. ;~-'.=_=:.:_-en ¢--p~--:ty ;y~): )1 ~.,~,,- ,~.-,,,~a;,-:-:~A ex~e~ ?LV, u~e re~pframr'npproved by NIOSH In positive pressure ~,
~enltlitl(~n Requlremeflle: Adeqo~,lo venlltmlOll l0 ke4~ Vl~ Corl~,BmrBIIoll bldDW TLV. ,
)lhsr Pr~acUw ¢'~hlng & Equlpmenl: None - - ' ~ "
· EC'i~Oid T - FRECAUTION~ FOR 6AFE HANDLING AND U~E
~llpl T~g T~.,"~. It Ibt~flli il 6plllmd'(~t ~_-_~-~-_-~.~; ,q~.u,~, wllh eullal)ie medium. Ifl, cks~veie or I~II]] ac~ la IoGAil. et~e ~ Fe~emi regulation&, {3(3 '
~OT FU,,I.~4 TO, SEWER, . . ..... ,.
;;;,;:$ ~..:~- :-:-~! ',,;-,,;~-:~-~: Aerosol cans when vonle(] lc; B'.~.r~;~6~ pressure through rtormaJ ~r&e. I~se ~ ta~wu, he2ird.
)tlciutKml lo Be Tlkeo In Handling & $lotatge: Do no1 i~mctu~e or Inctnerale conllidnera. Do nol blare al Ismperslures IDove 130'F.
OIl~tt Pt-.'m'tlOnl &/M .~peolsl 1.4,e~lrffs: KEEP OI,~T OF bEACH OF CHILDREN. A¥ok~ foo~ 'co~haJrnlnallon. Avo~ t)realhksg VigT.;,~e. =~-,,.~,,e Ign#lon
' CMmical LbteO is C~&lnogen m Polsmk~ ~n. [I] NTP ~) IARC Monogr~)h c) O~4& [(I] NM Lille4 is] A~me Dale Only
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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Product Name: Heavy Duty Adhesive Spray
Item Number: #425
Description: This wide web spray adhesive is one of tie highest performance aerosol
adhesives available. For both temporary or permanent bondir',g, axis high solids product is ideal
for uneven or porous surfaces and weight materials. Waterproof, flexible, transparent and
no n-staining, use this product for y our to ughest adhesive applications with materials such as
leather, cardboard, most plastics, polyethylene sheeting 9nd cloth. Formulated with the
environment in mind, this ptoduct contains NO CHLORINA~'ED SOLVENTS. Cleans easily
with Mineral Spirits. Not intended for use on vinyl.
Health Hazard l~at~: Extremely Flammable. Contains [-Iexane and Acetone. Use with
adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks, open lame or other ignition sources.
Avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapors. If overcome, ~ tore patient to fresh air. Call a
physician immediately. Avoid contact with eyes and ski~ In case of eye contact, flush
immediately with water and continue for 15 minutes. Ifirrita ion persists, ae~ a physician. For
skin contact, wash with soap and water. I firritation persists, ~ ',all aphysician immediately. Do
not puncture or incinerate container. Do not store at temperatures above 120°F. KEEP OUT
Spill Or Leakage Procedurt~: Absorb with suitable medium. Incinerate or landfill according
to local, state, or federal regulations. DO NOT FLUSH T9 SEWER. Aerosol cans when
vented to atmospheric pressure through normal use, pose n disposal hazard.
Product Specifications: ,
Wt./2Ooz. can: 12 Ounces
USDA Category: N/A
Classification: Aerosol Adhcsive
General Appearance: Webbing AdheSive
Color: Straw
Odor: Acetone, Hexane
pH: N/A
Vapor Pressure At 70OF: 80
Spray Pattern: Web
Flammability: Extremely Flammable per Cf'SC Flame Projection Test
NFPA Code 3OB: Level 3
03/96
TECHNICAL DATA SH ET
~ i I I I I I
Product Name: Heavy Duty Adhesive Spray
' }i Item Number: ~425
Description: This wide web spray adhesive is one of thc highest performance aerosol
~* adhesives available. For both temporary or permanent bondin g, this high solids product is ideal
" for uneven or porous surfaces and weight materials. Warm ,roof, flexible, transparent and
'" non-staining, use this product for your toughest adhesive ap: dications with materials such as ..~
*~'" leather, cardboard, most plastics, polyethylene sheeting; nd cloth. Formulated with the .
'" envimnment in mind, thispmductcontainsNO CHLORINA ['ED SOLVENTS.Cleanscasily
~' with Mineral Spirits. Not intended for use on vinyl.
Health Hazard Data: Extremely Flammable. Contains texane and Acetone. Use with
~" adequate ventilation. Keep away from hcat, sparks, open lame or other ignition sources.
~'" Avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapors. If overcome, ~ love patient to fresh air. Call a ....
'~ physician immediately. Avoid contact with eyes and skix. In case of eye contact, flush . ..~
'" immediately with water and continue for 15 minutes. [firrita ion persists, see a physician. For ..
~' skin contact, wash with soap and water. I firritati°n peraiats, all aphysician immediately. Do ....
not puncture or incinerate container. Do not store at tempera turcs above 120°F. KEEP OUT
OF REACH OF CHILDREN. .
Spill Or Leakage Procedures: Absorb with suilable m ecliun ~. Incinerate or landfill according ....
to local, state, or federalregulations. DO NOT FLUSH T~) SEWER. Aerosol cans when
vented to atmospheric pressure through normal use, pose n disposal hazard.
~ Product Specifications:
Wt./20oz. can: 12 Ounces
USDA Category: N/A
Classification: Aerosol Adhesive
,.~: : General Appearance: WebbingAdhesive
'" :'; Odor; Acetone, Hcxane
Vapor Pressure At 70°F: 80
Flammability: Extremely Flammable per CI SC Flame Projection Test
ti! : NFPA Code 30B: Level 3
~!i 03/96
E0 39~d A-]ddflS Hdrl OI.JlO~d ~LS~qILOI£ I§ :60 I00~/§~/q0
'? · ~ ' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD~
OFFIEE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 ~ -
"~"'~~'"'~-' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one form per mate~fal per building or ama)
[] NEW [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page J_ of -.L
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME o~ DBA - Doing Business As) 3
· Guy Chaddock & Co.
CHEMICAL LOCATION ~,~-'"' ~'~ ) * **-~ / . /~ ; . ~ / ; ' 2011 CHEMICAL LOCATION
1901 East Brundaqe Lane, ,U~](~£7~ r~/"~{ ~ ~/~_~t/V~q CONFIDENTIAL(EPCI~J~) L-JYes EkJNo 202
FAC LITY ID # ' 1 ~.~AP # (opgonal) 20~.~ GRID # (opt~nal) , -- -- ~-~
:: ',:~,,' ~, ,, :,~,~:m~'~,, ~?,~II~;C!~EMIC ',INFO~A~ON~:~S~? ~:~
2~ T~ESECR~ DY~ ~ No ~6
CHEMI~L ~E
N 0 n e if Subj~ to EPC~ ref~ to instmmions
2O7
COM~N~ME Weldwood Nonflammable Contact Cement/":_ 005,I5,~_ 00517, 00518 E.S'
FIRE CODE H~RD C~SSES (~mplete if ~t~ by I~ fire ~i~
210
~PE D p PU~ ~ m MI~ D W WA~ 211 ~DIOACT~ D Y. D NO 212 j CURIES 213
PHYSI~LSTA~ D S SOLID ~1 LIQUID D g ~s 214 ~RGESTCO~AINER 215
FED H~RD ~TE~RIES ~ 1 FIRE D 2 ~ D 3 P~SSU~ ~L~SE ~ 4 AC~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~TH 216
(Ch~ all that apply)
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e P~STI~ONM~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL
(Check aN ~at apply)
b UNDERGROUND TANK ~f ~N D j ~G ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r O~ER
D c T~K INSIDE BUI~I~ ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO D I ~LINDER D p TANK WA~N
STOOGE PRESSU~ ~a ~1~ ~ ~ A~VE A~I~ Dba BELOW AMBIE~ ~4
~' a ~BIE~ D aa A~VE A~IE~ ~ ba BELOW AMBIE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
STOOGE
~MPE~TURE
1 ~6 ~7 ~y~ ~No ~8
~-5 [ ~4-d~ oxane
2 70-75 ~o 1,1,1-tr~chloroethane' ~ ~v~ ~o2a2 71-55-6
4 ~8 ~9 ~ Y~ ~ No 240 241.
5 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ 245
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~P~ DA~ : 07/17/97 G~L I~TIOR:
R~VZS~ NO. : 13 DA~ ~NC. ~ 1-800-5~-3B4o
~VIS;ON ~T~: 07/17/97
{ S~TIO~ 2 - ~POSITI~/I~TION ON IN~DI~ }
OZ ~, 1,1-t=te~lo~oe~nm 71-55-6 ?0.0-75. ~ %
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A~H OSHA
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01 2~ ~ N,E, 25 ~ N.E. N.E.
(See 5ocnl~n 16 ~z ~evianie~ leg~d)
R~ai~n~ lngz~lunt, are no~ considaz~ hua~ou. ~r ~e OSHA
Co~,,-~ ca~ton S~d.
Li~t~ Pe~inaible ~omuge Le~l~ [P~) aze from ~e U.S. De~.
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~moduc~ Nan ~AB~ cON~AC~
E~C~ OF 0~~ - ~ C~AC~: Mmy
E~ OF OV~~U~ - I~TI~: Vapo~ har~l If L~al~. Vapo~
~e b~a~ o~ nervo~ s~t~ eausing ~zzinees, h~dache or
E~ OF OV~OSU~ - I~ESTION: ~o material
c~ cause ch~c~ ~on~8 ~ch can
p~oduc~ may c~uoe vomiting, d/~F~h~a, ~ d~p~eas~ ~es~tr~clon,
~~ bzi~ ~ n~vo~ system d~o v~ ~olong~
Z~ra~orV an~a~e. S~tom~ lnc~e; ~osa o~ ~ory, lone o~ lnte~eccua~
a~lll~, a~ lOSS Of eoor~a~lo~. 1,~o~lo~o
G~Ginog~n b~ l~ and R~. HMve~, ~he
~imil m~Udiem ~ did not cause
~h~ d~mo~de~m o~ ~e heart. Nonm ~.
~aides. ~ta~ i
%~EB~I~ DO N~ l~ ~MZT~. l~ ~ri~a~i~ or compl~ca~e~ ariee.
c~m~t m pby/ici~ or Rmgi~l Poison Control C~tmr lmmmtim~/l~.
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~SUAL FI~ ~ ~OSION ~DS: None
I SE~ZON 6 - A~I~ ~SE
I I
SP~LL ~ L~ ~~S: D~ko ~pi~l ~re&. Z~e~tely eliminate a~rcea
o~ ~i~ton. Ute ~sorben= ma=erda1 or scra~
SECTIO~ 7 - ~I~
~LI~ IHFO~T~ K~ O~ OF R2~ OF ~I~. Avoid skin ~d eye
S~E ~N~TI~: Store away fro~ cau~tico ~ o~dizorm. Keep away
._.,,, from ~at, spark, ~d fl~e. Keep c~a~ers
~ot~ucc2~ ~d repair 8ctivitiea c~ ~vereely nff4~ t~or air ~all~y.
~BUl~ Wi~ ~U aa~pancn or a rep~ea~ziz~ve(
m~a~er, i~u~rSnl h~i~s~, or eafet~ o~f~cer)
SBCTI~ 8 - ~POSU~ C~OLS/P~SO~ PRO~I~
q~eral e~auG~J to maln~ e~oaure bel~
heavier ~ ~r ~ w&~& co~%ect in 1~ arum, ~eck ~%1 ~ou ~eas
(hemon~s, ~pe, otc. ) lot vapore ~foro
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._. ~y ~O~On~C, use ~ app~v~ HI~S/~ =e~Co=. C~eu~ you=
~ ~oTEcTION: Guile. or mafety glamems W~ sid. ~hi~lds.
O~ ~O~TIVE Z~~: Provide ey~smh ~d m~lv~ t~o~iaus
LZ b~7 c~cac~ ~ay occur.
; ~mn~
SOL~LI~ ~N ~20 : N~lt~le Acetate
HF~IFIq ~VI~ ; 1,2079
V~ ~S$~ : 100 ~ Hq ~ 68F
" (See S~tian 16 for ~revia~ion le~)
X~AT~HZLI~: SC~ oxidi~ern a~ cmuecica.
~S POL~I~TION: ~ill no~ acer ~der ~rmal co~tione. -
I S~Z~ ~1 - ~XZCOL~Z~ ~ROF~3~ I
I ....................................... ~ ..... ~ ..........
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U,S. ~E~ ~ATIONS~
OS~:
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aeau~or~zs~ Act o~ ~986 ~ 40 C~ ~a~ 372~
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H~rocar~ R~a~n ~S~.618608-5~1~
~e fol~oM~n~ n~-hazazd~f %ngrod&ente are ~ea~t in ~20 p~educC a2
~ker th~
........... ~~ ~ C~
S-I-S block co~l~mer 2S038-22-8
H~oc~bon RQO ~n
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W~I~:. ~e ~ical(s) ~t~ beloe ~d c~ta~n~ ~n ~o product,
~, 4-~ oxane
E~TIC~ R~T~5: A8 FO~S -
~~ ~s: ~is ~s ha8 been ~r6pa~ %n co~%~ce v~ch Controlled
~uc~ Re~lati~ ~xcept ~or ~e o~ ~m 16
I SE~ZON IS - O~ Z~TX~
~XOUS MSDS ~lSl~ D&~: 03./25/97
V~ material: 25-30 ~/1(2-32) -
(Conc~nue~ on Fage 7)
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- P~ISSIBLB B~S~ LIMIT
- ~TZ~A~ ~XXCOL~Y
TLr - ~ESHO~ LIMIT V~[8 ~. TI~E ~I~ AV~E O~ ~A)
- VOLATILE
G~o~e~ ~S$ 30502
~ei%icm~i~. No v~r~ty mAWr m~mmm~ or i~li~, ia ~reby ma~.
beli~ ~o be ~rall~ a~lic~l~. K~r, ~a~ u~e~ mheuld reviev ~e
are app~riate.
Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit
CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE
........... ,,~,#¢¢????,.??!~:~,~ ..... This permit is issued for the following:
~?~-~-~, ~;.=~:::~:,~,~,~.::~:~ ............... ~.=.,~,::?-EiHaza dous Materials Plan
,¢¢?i':'i:~' ~,!i~ ~ii?"::i~i ~}}}~ .~ }~ ~; ?:::~;~ ~e[ground Storage of H~rdous Materials
PERMIT ID~ 015~21~017~ ??~'~ :~.~ ~::~?~;~[:'" -~?~:~:~ ~:~:/~b/~:~k~Management Program
GUY CHADDOCK
"%=..."
Issa~ by:
B~ersfield Fke Depa~ment Approv~ by:
,--~C~e~e.,*~.oo~ F ~o~~~
B~e~fiel~ CA 93301
Voice (805) 326-3979
F~ (805)32~576 ExpkationDate: J~n~ 30~ 2000
SUPPLY C£N1T~R
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BRUNDAGE LN
SPRINKLER AR£AI SPRINKLER AREA I JJ. ~SPRINKLER ARE
DISTRESS J 8R[~I( RO0~
8.020 SO.~.
ST~G
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SUPPLY
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~O~ON
~ TO ~ B~K~ ~ ~OUER S~ 9,465 ~.~.
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W~H C~T
J p<~ (~TONING) P<~I~ ~N 6.456 ~.~. -- ~E ~EMBLY
SPRINK~R AREA I/com~[~ ~ ' -
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~.~2 SO.R. SPRINKLER AREA J
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2.270 ~.~.
HIGHWAY 58
BUILDING FLOOR PLAN
1901 BRUNDAGE LN.
MAIN GAS
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SPRINKLER AREA ~ o
WOOD
STORAGE Z
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PARTS
STORAGE ~
STORAGE ~
SPRINKER AREA
FIRE
HYDRANT
BUILDING FLOOR PLAN
2309 BRUNDAGE LN. SUITE A
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SPRAY SPRAY
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'- 2 AREA
t~
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>- DPT. DPT. z o
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I ) O SPRINKLER
'-J- ., AREA
CHAIR ~- __
WAREHOUSE
SUPPLY HYDRANT
lNG FLOOR PLAN ,/F-,~
2201 BRUNDAGE LN.
Finishing Area
c o- Warehouse &
-
= Distribution : ...............
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,
The Manufacturing (Mill) area is where most Of the wood work occurs. The Assembly area is where
most of the distressing is performed. From the Assembly area, distressed furniture goes to the
Finishing area. All finishing is performed in this area on. Finally, finished furniture pieces gets
wrapped~and prepped for delivery.
3333 Brea Canyon Road, Suite 228 SJVUAPCD - Spray Booth Applications D - 1
~ (J Diamond Bar, CA 91765-3479 Plot
Phone (909) 468-4928 Fax (909) 468-4918 2201 East Brundage Lane
Bakersfield, CA 93301 Plan
Ohio
Powefl L~.
- - - ~: W.~shin ~?as.hington.
~ I
Industrial St.
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~t./~ Ctt/'~ooc~. '/~ Ca INSPECTION DATE ,~4/tf /O/
ADDRESS ?.'t.-o t ~ ~t,.,,~'~:~ PHONE NO. ~'~ ~' -
FACILITY CONTACT ~ ~ BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210-
INSPECTION TIME NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
~] Routine [~Combined [~ Joint Agency [~ Multi-Agency [~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Appropriate permit on hand
Business plan contact information accurate
Visible address
Correct occupancy
Verification of invent.pry materials
Verification of quantities
Verification of location
Proper segregation of material C'~:~q~"r..~-O OX~l)t~O"C ~/F't,.~ CrV/~.
Verification of MSDS availability
Verification of Haz Mat training
Verification of abatement supplies and procedures
Emergency procedures adequate
Containers properly labeled
Housekeeping
Fire Protection
Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand
C=Compliance V=Violation. ~~
Any hazardous waste on site?: ~Yes [~ No
Explain: b~t¢C b./~-~-'O ~ ~ ~,~ ~'O ~ --
Ques~ons reg~ding this inspec~on? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 nsiblc Pa~y
White- Env. Svcs. Yellow- Station Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspector: ~ '~5 ~.
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3~a Floor, Bakerstield, CA 93301
Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EPA ID #
[~ Routine .t~Cornbined [~1 Joint Agency [~1 Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Hazardous ~vaste determination has been made ~ /x/f--OD
EPA 1D Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to ohtain EPA1D #)
Authorized for waste treatmnent and/or storage
Reported release, fire. or explosion within 15 days of occurance ~ ~
Established or maintains a contingency plan and traini~...._..~g /'""'/~
Hazardous waste accumulation time framnes
Containers in good condition and not leaking '1~
Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste
Containers are kept closed when not in use qDL~
Weekly inspection of storage area
ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line (
Seconda~ containment provided ,.,/
Conducts daily inspection of' tanks
Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste /t0t
Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels It./
Proper management of used oil filters ~ ~
Transports hazardous waste with completed mnanifest
Sends manifest copies to DTSC ,&/{ ~k '"Z~
Retains manifests fbr 3 years ~
Retains hazardous waste analysis fi)r 3 years
Determines il'waste is restricted fi'om land disposal
C=Compliance V=Violation
Inspector: ~
Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 / ~B°~ ~ Site Responsible Party
~ rt~, ~ O CE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
t ,Attrtt r 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one form l~er rnate~al l~er building or ama)
[] NEW 'J~LA~D I-'] DELETE ~ REVISE ~ Page ~ of
BUSINESS NAME (~me as FACILI~ ~ME ~ DBA - ~ng Bu~n~ ~) 3
CHEMICAL LOCATION / ~S~ 0~ ~ ~r ~ ~1~{ CONFIDENTIAL (EPc~)CHEMICAL LO~TION
205 T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No 206
CHEMI~L ~ME ~~ ff Subj~ to EPC~ ref. to instm~i.s
2O7
COM~N ~ME EHS'
FIRE ~DE H~D C~SSES (~pl~e if r~u~t~ by I~ fire ~i~ 210
~PE ~ p PURE ~ m MITRE ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOA~NE ~ Y~ ~ No 212 CURIES 213
PHYSI~LSTATE D S SOLID ~l LIQUID O g ~S 214 ~R~EST~AmNE.
215
FED~RD~TE~RIES ~1 FIRE ~2 R~ ~3 P~SSUREREL~SE ~4 AC~H~L~ ~5 CHRONICH~L~ 216
(Ch~ all ~at apply)
ANNU~WAS~ 217 ) ~I~M 218 A~GE 219 STA~W~DE
A~U~ J DAILY A~U~ DAILY ~U~
UN~S' ~ ~ ~L ~CU~ ~ lb LBS ~ ~ TONS 221 ) DAYSONS~E
' E EHS. am~nt mEst ~ in lbs.
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e P~STI~ONMETALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL
(Check afl ~at apply)
UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r O~ER
~ c T~K INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TOTE BIN
~ d S~ DRUM ~ h SILO ~YLINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
STOOGE
PRESSURE
~ a A~IE~ ~ A~VE A~IE~ ~ ba
BELOW
A~IE~
~4
STOOGE TEM~RE ~IE~ ~ ~ ~VEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
1 ~ 2~ ~7 ~ Y~ ~ No 228
2~ 235 ~Y~ 236 ~7
~8 ~9 D Y~ ~ No 240 24~
242 243 ~ Y~ ~ No 244 245
PRINT ~ME & Ti~E OF AU~ORIZEm ~¥p.a NY REPRESE~ATIVE SIG~TURE
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t ,, tera t r 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one fora? per matehal ~er budding or ama)
DD ~ OELETE ~ REVISE ~ Page
BUSINESS ~ME (~me as FAClLI~ ~ME ~ DBA. ~ng Busin~ ~) , 3
201~ CHEMI~L LO~TION ~ Y~ ~ NO ~2
~5 ~ T~DESECRET
CHEMICAL ~ME ~ ~ If Subj~ to EPC~ ref~ to instm~i~s
,r COM~N ~ EHS
i FIRE COOE H~D C~SSES (~pl~e if r~u~t~ by I~ fire ~i~
~ 210
~PE ~ p PURE ~ m MITRE ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOA~E ~ Y~ ~ No 212 ~ CURIES 213
PHYSICAL STA~ ~ s SOLID D I LIQUID ~ g ~S 214 ~RGESTCO~AINER ~ 215
FED H~RD ~TE~RIES ~ I FIRE D 2 R~ ~ 3 P~SSURE RELISH ~ 4 ACU~ H~E~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~L~ 216
(Ch~ all that apply)
ANNUAL WAS~ 217 ~I~M ~ ~ 218 A~GE 219 STATE WAS~ CODE 2~
A~U~ DAILY A~U~ DALLY A~U~
UN.S* ~ ga ~L ~ d CU ~ ~ lb LBS ~ m TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222
' ~ EHS, am~nt must be in lbs.
STOOGE CO~AINER ' ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e P~STI~ONMETALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL ~R 2~
(Check afl ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r OTHER
,~ ~ c T~K INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~RBOY ~ k ~X ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~LINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
STOOGE
PRESSURE
~ a A~IE~ ~ ABOVEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOW AMBIE~
STOOGE ~MPE~TURE ~E~ ~ ~ A~VE~IE~ ~ ~ 8ELOWA~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
I ~6 ~7 ~ Y~ ~ No 228
] 233
2 j ~0 231 ~Y~ ~No232
235 237
No
236
Y~
NO
240
_ 5 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ NO 244 245
PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHOREED CO~A~ REP~E~AT~E SIG~TURE DATE 2~
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..× - CITY OF BAKERSFIE
O E OF ENVIRONMENTAL VICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
One [om~ per material per building or area)
[] NEW ~?D r-3 DELETE [] REVISE 200 Page __ of __
BUSINESS ~ME (Same ~ FACILI~ ~ME ~ DBA - ~ng Busin~ ~) 3
202
~ CONFIDE~IAL (EPC~)
FACILI~ ID ~ j ~ I ~ i I I r I ] 11 ~ ~ (op~naO ~3 ~ GRID ~ (opt~naO
205 = T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No 206
207 .[
FIRE CODE H~D C~SSES (~plete if ~u~t~ by I~1 fire ~i~ 210
~PE
~ p PURE ~ m MI~RE ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOA~ ~ Y~ ~ No 212 ~
CURIES
213
FED H~RD ~TE~RIES ~ 1 FIRE '~ 2 ~ ~ 3 P~SSURE REL~SE ~ 4 A~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~LTH 216
(~ all that a~ly)
ANNUAL WAS~ 217 ~ ~I~M-- 218 [ AVE~ 219 STA~ WAS~ CODE 220
A~U~ DAILY A~U~ DALLY
UN~S' ~ ga ~L ~CU ~ ~ lb LBS D ~ TONS 221
DAYS
ON
SITE
~2
* ff EHS. am~nt must be in~s,
STOOGE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K ~ e P~STI~ONM~ALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL ~R 223
(Check ag ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~N ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r O~ER
D c T~K INSIDE BUILDING D g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TOTE BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~1 CYLINDER ~ p T~K WA~N
STO~GEPRESSURE ~ a A~IE~ ~ A~VEA~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ ~4
STO~GETEMPE~RE ~ a A~IE~ ~A~VE~IE~ ~ ba BELOWA~IE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC
226 227 [] Yes [] No 228 229
2 I 231 233
i 230 []Yes []No232
3. ~ 234 235 [] Yes [] No 236 237
4 238 239 [] Yes [] No 240 ~ 241
'5 242 243 [] [] 245
Yes
No
244
PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AU~ORI~D COMPANY REPRESE~ATIVE SIG~TURE
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.~ ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIEL~
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
""""~~~'*"~*"'* HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one ~ per mate~al per building or ama)
~ NEW ~ ADO ~ DELETE ~ REVISE ~ Page
BUSINESS ~ME (Same ~ FACILI~ ~ME ~ O~ - ~ng Busin~ ~) 3
CHEMICAL LOCATION ~J'~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~IOE ~ Z~/ ~1~1 CONFIDENTIAL(EPc~)CHEMI~LLO~TION ~Y~ ~No ~2
CHEMI~L ~ME
~ If Su~j~ to EPC~, ref~ to instm~i~s
~7
FIRE ~DE H~D C~SSES (~plete if r~u~t~ by I~1 fire ~i~ 210
~PE ~ p PURE ~ m MITRE ~ w WASTE 211 ~DIOACT~ ~ Y~ ~ No 212 ~ GURIES 213
~RGEST CO~AINER 215
PHYSI~L STATE ~ s SOLID ~1 LIQUID ~ g ~S 214
FED~RD~TE~RIES ~1 FIRE ~2 R~ ~3 PRESSURE~L~SE ~4 AC~H~L~ ~5 CHRONICH~LTH 216
(~ all that apply)
ANNOALWASTE 217 ~I~M 218 A~ 219 ~ STA~WAS~CODE
r
A~U~ DALLY A~U~ DALLY A~U~
UNffS* D ga ~L ~ ~ CU~ ~ lb LBS D ~ TONS 221 ] DAYSONSITE ~2
' ~ EHS, am~nt must be in lbs.
STO~GE CO~AINER ~ a A~VEGROUND T~K D · P~STI~ONMETALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL ~R ~3
(Check all ~at apply)
~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f ~U ~ j BAG ~ n P~TIC 80~LE D r OTHER
~ c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TO~ BIN
~ d S~EL DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I CYLINDER ~ p TANK WA~N
STOOGE PRESSURE ~ a A~IE~ ~ ~ ABOVE AMBIE~ ~ ba BELOW A~IENT ~4
STOOGE TEMPE~RE ~ c CRYOGENIC ~5
~ a A~IE~ ~ aa ~VE A~IE~ ~ ba BELOW A~IE~
231 ~ Y~ ~ No 232 233
3 2~ ~5 ~ Y~ ~ No 236
4 ~8 239 ~ Y~ ~ No 240 241
--5 ' 242 243 ~Y~ ~ No 244 245
PRINT ~ & TI~E OF AU~OR~ED COMPA~ REP~SE~ATIVE SIG~TURE
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CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
'~ ~ FII~ ~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
t~AttrMt~r 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
INSTRUCTIONS:
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 as a whole.
4. Be as brief and concise as possible.
5. You may also attach BusineSs Owner / Operator Form and Chemical Description Form(s)
to the front of this plan instead of completing SECTION I. below for initial submission.
SECTION I: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
BUSINESS NAME: Guy Chaddock & Co.
LOCATION: 2309 East Brundage Lane
MAJI,~GADD~SS: 2201 Ea§~c Brundage
crrY: Bakersfield STATE: CA ZIP: 93307 PHONE: (661) 395-5960
PRIMARY ACTIVITY: Manufacturi n9
OWI~R: Dave Edwards PHON-E:(661) 395-5960
2201 East Brundage Lane, Bakersfield, CA 93307
MAILING ADDRESS:
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE
1 Dave Edwards, President (661) 395-5960 (661) 665-8568
2. David YbaPra, Production Manager (661) 395-5960 (661) 301-3647
HA~RDOUS MATERIALS MANAGE~/;NT PLAN
SECTION II. 1' DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS
A. LEAK DETECTIONANDMONITORING.PROCEDURES: ..
Department Supervisors perform department inspectiOn at beginning
of shift for visual monitoring of leaks and throughout scheduled shift.
B. EMPLOYEE ANDAGENCYNOTIFICATION:
The Department Supervisor shall notify company receptionist, which
will then announce over the P.A. system "Emergency Evacuation PlanK"
Receptionist will then notify 911 Operator.
C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE MANAGEMENT:
Employee will contain spill uSing absorbant material (absorbant sock).
All contaminated absorbanLsocks or materials shall be placed in
Safety Fireproof containers. Employee shall notify Supervisor, Supervisor
shall determine the most appropriate method to clean up release.
Supervisor shall notify proper authority if required.
D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN:
'Supervisor shall contact Business Heal.th Network and request direction.
If. no,answer, San Joaquin Hospital shall be contacted.
SECTION II.2: RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN
A. HAZARD ASSESSMENTANDPREVENTIONMEASURES:
Release .shall be assessed by referring to MSDS sheet. All materials
are stored in H2 Containment Room located at center, .south side of
building.
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MITIGATION:
In case of release, employee shall contain material using absorbant
sock, notify Department Supervisor, Supervisor will e~aluate and make
recommendation for clean up. All contaminated material shall be placed
in Fireproof Container. Supervisor will notify proper authority is
required.
C. CLEAN-UPANDRECOVERYPROCEDURES:
All spill shall be recovered using absorbant type materials - socks,
kitty litter - and placed in Fireproof type containers. Local and State
authority shall be contacted when required.
UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY)
NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Northwest corner of facility
ELECTRICAL: Front of buildinq, Northwest side
WATER.: North of building
SPECIAL: N/A
LOCK BOX: .YES~O'~ IF YES, LOCATION:
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTIONfV~rATER AVAILABILITY
A. PRIVATE FIREPROTECTION: Yes, ADT Flow Valve located Northwest
corne~ of facility.
B. WATERAVAILABILITY(FIREHYDRANT): Yes
North of facility, East of facility, and West of facility
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEI~T PLAN
SECTION III: TRAINING
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 10
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: Yes
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM:
1. Hazardous Containment
2. MSDS
3. Evacuation Plan
4. Emergency Response - Who / How to call.
5. Material Handling
CERTIFICATION~
IS~A~I_~T~ I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO
FULF!.LL MY FI~OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
CODE ON HA~OUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND
THAT INAC~UI~ TE. ~I]~ORMATION CONSTITUTES P/ER.R]RY. . / .
/.3'/ //
SIglffA~ rifF/ "TITLE / DATE
--?
" 4
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD_
~ r 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
FACIL~ INFORMATION
FACILI~ID, ~ ~ ~ ' Y.r B~inning 1996 ,~ YearEnding
BUSINESS NAME (Same ~ FACILI~ ~E or DBA- Oo~g a~ ~) 3 BUSINESS PHONE
Guy Chaddock & Co. (661) 395-5960
SITE ADDRESS
2309 East Brundage Lane
c~ BakersfJeld ,~ ~ zip 93307 ,o5
DUN& ~ SlCCODE
B~DSTRE~ (4 Digit ~)
COUN~ Kern
OPE~TOR ~E ~ ~ OPE~TOR PHONE ~o
O~ERNAME Dave Edwards -~ ~ O~ERPHONE (661) 395-5960
O~ER~ILING 2201 East Brundage Lane
ADDRESS ~3
clw BakersfJe]d~~ ~,4 STA~ CA .~ ziP 93307 .
CO~ACTN~E David Ybarra ~7 ~ COCA. PHONE (661) 39~-~960
CONTACT ~ILING
ADDRESS 2201 East Brundage Lane
clw Bakersf~e]d ~ ~ STATE CA , ~ mP 93307
NAME Dave Edwards ~a ~E David Ybarra
TITLE President '~ ~ Production Manager
BUSINESSPHONE (661) 395-5960 '~ BUSINESSPHONE (661) 395-5960 131
2~HOURPHONE (661) 665-8568 ~ 2~OURPHONE (661) 301-3647
PAGER~ N/A ~ PAGER~' N/A
Ce~fi~Uon: ' of ~ose individuals responsible for ob~ni~ ~e in~aaon, I ~ under ~nal~ of law ~at I have pemonally examined
and am a~m~, and ~mple~.
~ME OF DOCUME~ PREPARER
d ~. Yba~a
137
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SITE DIAGRAM FACTI~ITY DIAGRAM ! XXX !
Business Namo: Buy £h~ddorL, 3~ cg
Business Address: 2309 East Brundaqe Lane, Bakersf~e](~. CA 93307
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALs MANAGEMENT PLAN
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days ofreceipt. F~(¢
2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH~
3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole.
4. Be as brief and concise as possible.
5. You may also attach BusineSs' Owner / Operator Form and Chemical Description Form(s)
to the front of this plan instead of completing SECTION I. below for initial submission.
SECTION I: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
BUSINESS NAJVIE: GUy Chaddock & Co.
LOCATION: 2201 East Brundage Lane
1VLA~LINGAI)DRfESS: 2201 East Brundage Lane
CITY: Bakersfield STATE: CA ZIP: 93307 PHONE: (661) 395-5960
PPJIVI~Y ACTIXrKI~{: Manufacturi n9
OWNER: Dave Edwards PHONE:(661) 395-5960
2201 East Brundage L~ne, Bakersfield, CA 93307 -
MAILING ADDRESS:
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION
CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE
1. Dave Edwards, President (661) 395-5960 (661/ 665-8568
2. David Ybaera,' Production Manager (661) 395-5960 (661) 301-3647
HA~RDOUS MATERIALS MANAGI~NT PLAN
SECTION II. 1: DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATIONS
A. LEAK DETECTIONANDMONITORING PROCEDURES:
Department Supervisors perform department inspectiOn at beginning
of shift for visual monitoring of leaks~and throughout scheduled shift.
B. EMPLOYEE ANDAGENCYNOTIFICATION: ...........
The Department Supervisor shall notify company receptionist, which
will then announce over the P.A. system "Emergency Evacuation Plan~"
Receptionist will then notify 911 Operator.
C. ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSEMANAGEMENT:
Employee will cOntain spill using absorbant material (absorbant sock).
All contaminated absorbanLsocks or materials shall be placed in
Safety Fireproof containers. Employee shall notify Supervisor, Supervisor
shall determine .the most appropriate method to clean up release.
Supervisor shall notify proper authority if required.
D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN:
Supervisor shall contact Business Health Network and request directi, on;
If no answer, San Joaquin Hospital shall be contacted.
2
SECTION II.2: RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN
A. HAZARD ASSESSMENTANDPREVENTIONMEASURES:
Release .shall be assessed by referring to MSDS.:sheet. All materials
are stored in H2 Containment Room located at center, south side of
building.
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/ORMITIGATION:
In case of release, employee shall contain material using absorbant
sock, notify Department Supervisor, Supervisor will eYaluate and make
recommendation for clean-:up. All contaminated material shall be placed
in Fireproof Container. Supervisor will notify proper authority is
required.
C. CLEAN-UPANDRECOVERYPROCEDURES:
All spill shall be recovered using absorbant type materials - socks,
kitty litter - and placed in Fireproof type containers. Local and State
authority shall be contacted when required.
UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY)
Propane:stored~ East center of building in Compressor Cage
NATURAL GAS/PROPANE:Natural:Gas-' located Northwest/corner of facili~.~
ELECTRICAL: North side in center of facility
WATER: North side of facility near sidewalk
SPECIAL: N/A ~
LOCKBOX:YE~ IF YESy LOCATION:
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY
A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: Yes, ADT Flow Valve located Northwest
corner, of facility. ·
B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): Yes
N°rth~of~facil~ity;~E~t of facility, and West of facility
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEN~NT PLAN
SECTION III: TRAINING
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 90
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: Yes
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM:
1. Hazardous Containment
2. MSDS
~3. Evacuation Plan
4. Emergency Response - Who / How.,to call~
5. Material Handling
CERTIFICATION
I, fl ~ CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION
IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO
FULFILL MY FI~I'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY
SJtSNA~ ~" -TI;rLE' ' ' / DATE
~~D.,~.. '"':~" ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD~
~ OFFI~ OF ENvIRONMENTAL~SERVICES
.~.ml.~,. 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661)326-3979
'*'~'"~~~"~ ~' BUSINESS OWNER I OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION
FACILITY INFORMATION
Page ~ Of
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FACILI~ID* ~ ~ I Year Beginning ~00~_ 1~ YearEnding
BUSINESS NAME (Same ~ FACILI~ N~E or DBA- Doing a~in~s ~) 3 BUS~NESS PHONE
Guy Chaddock & Co. ,. (66[) 395-5960
SITEADDRESS 220[ Eas~ B~undage Lane
c~ Bake~sfJe]d ~ CA Z~p 93307
DUN & ~ SIC CODE
B~DSTRE~ (4 Digit ~)
COUN~ Ke FR
OPE~TOR NAME ~09 OPE~TOR PHONE
OWNERNAME Dave Edwards -~ O~ERPHONE (66[) 395-5960
~ OWNER~ILING 2201 East Brundage Lane
ADDRESS
c~ Bakersfield · ~a STATE CA .s z~P 93307
CON~AC~NAME David Yba~ '~ CONTACTPHONE (661) 395-5960
CONTACT ~ILING
ADDRESS 220[ Eas~ B~und~ge Lene
~ STATE CA ~2~ ZIP 93307
NAME ~SVe Ed~ds ~ ~ME D~v~d Yb~e
TITLE P~es~den~ ~ ~LE P~oduc~on ~n~ge~
BUS~NESSPHONE (66~) 395-5960 ~ BUS~NESSPHONE (66Z) 395-5960
2~-HOU~PHONE (66~) 665-8568 ~ 2~-HOU~PHONE (66~) 30~-3647
PA~ER~ N/A ~ pAGER~ N/A
Certification: dry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined
believe the informtatio/ is true, accurate, and complete.
SIGNATUland in this inventory and DATE// ~34 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER ~35
/ I David M. Ybarra
· ' rr, -oTE
,/ (print) a3s T R/OPERATOR 137
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SITE DIAGRAM FACI~F~IAGRAM
Business l~ame: Guy Chaddock & Co.
Busin~ssAddr~ss: 2201 Ea.~t Rr,ndao~ l an~_ Rakprqfi~ld_ Cfi
~~ ~) CITY OF BA~FIELDi
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 Chester Ave. CA 93301 (661) 326-3979
*""""~'~ '"' =-" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one fo~m I~er m.a. te~a! per I~uilding or ama)
~ NEW r'l ADD [-I DELETE ['1 REVISE
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~USINESS ~ (~e'~ FACI~ ~i m O~ - ~ng ~ ~) 3
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 1 of 7
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
SECTION 1: CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
COMPANY INFORMATION MSDS INFORMATION
H.B. Fuller Company Preparation Date: 01/10/98
3530 Lexington Avenue N. Supersedes: 09/19/97
St. Paul, MN 55126-8076 Prepared By: Industrial Hygiene
Phone: 612-236-5300 Phone Number: 612-236-5842
Fax: 612-236-5309
Medical Emergency Phone Number: 1-888-853-1758
Transport Emergency Phone Number (CHEMTREC) : 1-800-424-9300
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Name/Number: WB-2359 826
Product Description (product use): Water based adhesive
SECTION 2: COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
This Material Safety Data Sheet is prepared to comply with the United
States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSFIA) Hazard
Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the Canadian Workplace
Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS). Unlisted ingredients
are not 'hazardous' per the OS~A standard and/or are not found on the
WHMIS ingredient disclosure list.
Chemical/CAS'Number Percent OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV
Boric acid (10043-35-3) 0.1-1.0% Not estab. Not estab.
LD50: 2660 mg/kg (oral, rat) LC50: No data found
See Section 16 for additional information.
SECTION 3: ~IAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
No specific warnings for normal use conditions.
May cause adverse reproductive effects based on tests with
laboratory animals.
Possible cancer hazard. Contains a material which may cause cancer.
POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS
Eyes: Eye contact with liquid product may cause irritation.
Skin: Prolonged or repeated contact with liquid product may cause
irritation.
Inhalation: Inhalation is not an anticipated route of exposure.
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Ingestion: Not an anticipated route of exposure. Small amounts are
not anticipated to be harmful.
Chronic: During normal handling and use, boric acid is not expected
to be released. Overexposure to boric acid by inhalation
route may cause female and male reproductive effects.
When the product is in its final form and is abraded or
disturbed, dusting may occur and crystalline silica may be
released into the air. Long-term overexposure to crystalline
silica may cause permanent lung damage and reduced pulmonary
function.
REGULATED CARCINOGEN STATUS: Unless noted below, this product
does not contain regulated levels of NTP, IARC, ACGIH or OSHA
listed carcinogens.
Crystalline silica is listed as a potential carcinogen by NTP
and IARC.
Existing Health Conditions Affected by Exposure: No known effects on
other illnesses.
SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES
If in eye: Flush immediately with water for 15 minutes. Consult a
physician if irritation persists.
If on skin: Wash affected area with soap and water. Launder
contaminated clothing before reuse.
If vapors inhaled: Remove subject to fresh air.
If ingested: If person can swallow, give one glass of water or milk.
Do not induce vomiting. Get immediate medical attention.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person.
SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
Flash Point/Method: Non-flammable
Upper Explosive Limit/Lower Explosive Limit: Not applicable
Autoignition Temperature: Not applicable
Appropriate Extinguishers: Non-flammable in liquid state; use water
spray, foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide on dried product.
Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Persons exposed to products of
combustion should wear self-contained breathing apparatus and
full protective equipment.
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 3 of 7
Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: There is the possibility of
pressure buildup in closed containers when heated. Water
spray may be used to cool the containers.
Hazardous Combustion Product: InComplete combustion can yield low
molecular weight hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide
SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
Spill or Leak Procedures: Dike if necessary, contain spill with
inert absorbent and transfer to containers for disposal. Keep
spilled product out of sewers, watersheds or water systems.
SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE
FJ~NDLING INFORMATION
Wear appropriate protective equipment when working with this product.
STORAGE INFORMATION
Avoid temperature extremes in storage.
Consult the Technical Data Sheet for specific storage instructions.
SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION
Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses to reduce the potential for eye
contact; chemical safety goggles are appropriate if splashing
or dusting is likely. Have eye washes available where eye
contact can occur.
Skin Protection: Prevent prolonged or repeated contact by using
rubber gloves and appropriate protective clothing. Launder
contaminated clothing before reuse.
Respiratory Protection: Not normally required. Use NIOSH/MS~5~
approved respirator if conditions warrant.
Ventilation: General dilution ventilation.
SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Physical State: LIQUID
Color: LIGHT YELLOW
Odor: Mild, sweet
Odor Threshold: ~ Not established ~
Weight per Gallon: 9.2 lbs.
Specific Gravity: 1.1
% Solids by Weight: 38.5
pH: 4.5
Boiling Range: Greater than 200 F (93 C)
Freezing/Melting Point: Not established
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Vapor Pressure: Not established
Vapor Density: Not established
Evaporation Rate: Not established
Water/Oil Partition Coefficient: Not established
VOC: 2 g VOC/liter of material
(VOC theoretically determined using EPA
Publication 450/3-84-019)
VOC, less water: 5 g VOC/liter of material, less water and
exempt solvents
(VOC theoretically determined using EPA
Publication 450/3-84-019.)
SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY DATA
Stability: Stable
Incompatibility: Not established
Hazardous Decomposition: Not established
Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur
SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
No data available
SECTION 13: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
To the best of our knowledge, this product does not meet the
definition of hazardous waste under the U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste
Regulations 40 CFR 261. Solidify and dispose of in an approved
landfill. Consult state, local or provincial authorities for more
restrictive requirements.
SECTION 14: TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT)
DOT Proper Shipping Name: NOT REGIU_JkTED
It is our opinion that the information provided here may be used to
transport this product in compliance with Canadian Transportation of
Dangerous Goods.
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 5 of 7
SECTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION
FEDERAL
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA)
Section 4 - Test Rule
This product contains the following chemical substance(s) that
is(are) subject to a Section 4 Test Rule:
108-67-8 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene
Section 8(b) - Inventory Status
This product is in compliance with the Toxic Substances
Control Act's Inventory requirements.
Section 12(b) - Export Notice Requirements
This product contains a chemical substance that is currently
on the EPA's Section 12(b) Export List. Within seven days of
entering into a contract to export and certainly no later
than the day of export, the agent of export must notify the
EPA of their intent.
Contact the company TSCA Compliance Manager at 612/415-5858
for the identity of the Section 12(b) chemical(s).
SARA TITLE III
Section 313: This product does not contain regulated levels of
any toxic chemical subject to the reporting
requirements of section 313 of Title III of the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) and 40 CFR part 372.
Chemical Name CAS Number Percent
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 6 of 7
STATE REGULATIONS
California Proposition 65: Proposition 65, The Safe Drinking Water
and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986:
This product contains chemical(s) known to the state of
California to cause cancer (c) or reproductive (r) damage.
<0.0016% Acetaldehyde (c) 75-07-0
listed April 1, 1988
<0.0028% Formaldehyde (c) 50-00-0
listed January 1, 1988
0.1-1.0% Crystalline silica (c) 14808-60-7
listed October 1, 1988
WHMIS IDENTIFICATION/OTHER INTERNATIONAL REGULATIONS
D2A
SECTION 16: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
In storage, monomer vapors will migrate from the emulsion and
establish an equilibrium between the headspace in the storage
container and the liquid emulsion. Levels in excess of acceptable
exposures can accumulate in non-vented headspaces above the
emulsion. All procedures appropriate for a confined space entry
should be completed prior to performing any work in a bulk storage
tank.
This product contains the following substance(s) identified by OSHA,
WHMIS, or the ACGIH as hazardous. During normal use, the material
will not present an exposure risk. Once the product has reached its
final state and is abraded or disturbed, dusting and exposure may
occur.
5-10% Kaolin (1332-58-7)
Exposure limit total dust 10 mg/M3 (OSHA) 10 mg/M3 (ACGIH)
Exposure limit respirable dust 5 mg/M3 (OSHA) 2 mg/M3 (ACGIH) ~.
LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
0.1-1.0% Silica-crystalline (14808-60-7)
Exposure limit respirable dust 0.1 mg/M3 (OSHA) 0.1 mg/M3 (ACGIH)
LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
5-10% Starch (9005-25-8)
Exposure limit total dust 15 mg/M3 (OSHA) 10 mg/M3 (ACGIH)
Exposure limit respirable dust 5 mg/M3 (OSHA)
'LD50: No data found LC50: No data found
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Date Printed: 09 March 1998 Page 7 of 7
HMIS RATING
Health-1 Flammability-0 Reactivity-0
See SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION for personal
protective equipment recommendations.
The information and recommendations set forth herein are believed to
be accurate. Because some of the information is derived from
information provided to the H.B. Fuller Company from its suppliers,
and because the H.B. Fuller Company has no control over the
conditions of handling and use, the H.B. Fuller Company makes no
warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the accuracy of the data
or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. The information
is supplied solely for yoUr information and consideration, and the
H.B. Fuller Company assumes no responsibility for use or reliance
thereon. It is the responsibility of the user of H.B. Fuller
Company products to comply with all applicable federal, state and
local laws and regulations.
') . _ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD~
B D OFF~E OF ENVIRONMENTAL S~I~vICES
1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326.3979
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CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
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'~ OFI~E OF ENVIRONMENTAL S~I~vICES
17i5 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 '
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TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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,. ProductName: Heavy Duty Adhesive Spray
i.~ Item Number: J425 ,
Description: This wide web spray adhesive is one of ~e highest performance aerosol
adhesives available. For both temporary or permanent bondiqg, this high solids product is ideal
for uneven or porous surfaces and weight materials. Wate~roof, flexible, transparent and
non-staining, use this product for your toughest adhesive applications with materials such as
leather, cardboard, most plastics, polyethylene sheeting ~md cloth. Formulated with thc
cnvironmcnt in mind, this pWduct contains NO CHLORINAiTED SOLVENTS. Cleans easily
l..ii '"' with Mineral Spirits. Not intended for usc on vinyl.
Health Hazard Data: Extremely Flammable. Contains [cxane and Acetone. Use with
adequate ventilation. Kccp away from heat, sparks, open uae or other ignition sources.
Avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapors. If overcome, niove patient to fresh air. Call a
physician immediately. Avoid contact with eyes and ski~l. In case of eye contact, flush
immediately with water and continue for 15 minutes. Ifirritn tion persists, see a physician. For
skin contact, wash with soap and water. If irritation persists,~ ail aphysician immediately. Do
not puncture or incinerate container. Do not store at temperatu~s above 120°F. KEEP OUT
OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
Spill Or Leakage Procedures: Absorb with suitable mcdiur.~. Incinerate or landfill according
to local, state, or federal regulations. DO NOT FLUSH T~3 SEWER. Aerosol cans when
vented to atmospheric pressure through normal usc, pose n o disposal hazard.
" Product Specifications:
': Wt./20oz. can: 12 Ounces
USDA Category: N/A
Cla~sificafion: Aerosol Adhesive
"'" General Appearance: WebbingAdh~ive
~:~ Color: Straw
'~ Odor: Acetone, Hcxane
i!: pH: N/A
Vapor Pressure At 70°F: 80
Spray Pattern: Web
~" Flammability: Extremely Flammable per Cf)SC Flame Projection Test
!' ,: NFPA Code 30B: Level3
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TECHNICAL DATA SH ET
Product Nam e: Heavy Duty Adhesive Spray
~lj.. }j' Item Number: #425
Description: This wide web spray adhesive is one of th c highest performance aerosol
adhesives available. For both temporary or permanent bondi: g, this high solids product is ideal
for uneven or porous surfaces and weight materials. Ware: ,roof, flexible, transparent and
non-staining, use this product for your toughest adhesive applications with materials such as
~' leather, cardboard, most plastics, polyethylene sheeting 4nd cloth. Formulated with the
environment in mind, this product contains NO CHLORINA'~ED SOLVENTS. Cleans easily
~' with Mineral Spirits. Not intended for use on vinyl.
/
Health Hazard Data: Extremely Flammable. Contains texane and Acetone. Use with
~"' adequate ventilation. Keep away from heat, sparks, open lame or other ignition sources.
'¥' Avoid inhalation of spray mist or vapors. If overcome, eve patient to fresh air. Call a
~'~ physician immediately. Avoid contact with eyes and skit. In case of eye contact, flush
"' immediately with water and continue for 15 minutes. I firrita~ ionpersists, see aphysician. For
.... skin contact, wash with soap and water. I firritation persists,
not puncture or incinerate container. Do not store at tempera tures above 120°F. KEEP OUT
~' ii OF I~ACH OF CHILDI~N.
Spill Or Leakage Procedures: Absorb with suitablemediun~. Incinerate or landfill according
to local, state, or federal regulations. DO NOT FLUSH T
vented to atmospheric pressure through normal use,pose n disposal hazard.
~ Product Specifications:
Wt./20oz. can: 12 Ounces
USDA Category: N/A
~ ~ Classification: AerosolAdhesive
i. !!' General Appearance: Webbing Adhesive
;~ Color: Straw
Odor: Acetoac, Hcxane
~.;":~'!:.: pH: N/A
~. , Vapor PrcssurcAt 70°F: 80
~./~, Spray Web
Flammability: Extremely Flammable per Ct SC Flame Projection Test
l: NFPA Code 30B: Level3
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Mr. David Ybarra, Production Manager
Guy Chaddock & Company
2201 E. Brundage Lane
Bakersfield, CA 93307
FIRE CHIEF Subject: 'Vapor Monitoring at Guy Chaddock & Co., 2201 E. Brundage Lane
RON FRAZE
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
2101 "H' Street SUM-MARY
Bakersfield, CA 93301 There were no flammable levels of vapors emitted by the furniture pieces immediately upon
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661) 395-1349 removal from the spraying areas. Acetone is also used in the finishing area to wipe stain
away. There were no flammable concentrations being emitted from the freshly acetone-
SUPPRESSION SERVICES wiped furniture either. The acetone, however is being transferred onto wipe-rags out of
2101 'H" Street open-top plastic containers, and Section 7903.1.3.5 of the Uniform Fire Code requires such
Bakersfield, CA 93301 transfers to occur from safety cans or other approved containers.
VOICE (661) 326-3941
FAX (661) 395-1349 RECOMMENDATION
Guy Chaddock & Co. shall only use approved safety cans to transfer acetone to the wipe
PREVENTION SERVICES rags.
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301 BACKGROUND
VOICE (661) 326-3951
FAX (001) 320-0576 I had been asked by city Fi~e Safety Control and Electrical Specialist Russ Combs, to
ascertain the levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC's) emitted by furniture alter
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES removal from spraying.
1715 Chester Ave.
Bakersfield, CA 93301 METHODOLOGY
VOICE (661) 326-3979 I measured the VOC's using the Mini-RAE photo ionization detector. The Mini-RAE was
FAX (66t) 326-0576 calibrated for Iso-butylene which is reasonably close to the types of VOC's being
monitored, but may not give truly accurate readings for any given substance other than ISO-
TRAININa DIVISION butylene itself.
5642 Victor Ave.
Bakersfield. CA 93308
VOICE (661) 399-4697 RESULTS
FAX (661) 399-5763 The relative readings for ambient concentrates of VOC's in the finishing area were 20-30
parts per million (ppm). In the immediate area where acetone was used to wipe furniture,
readings were as high as 750 ppm above the furniture mediately after being wiped with
acetone, but decreased to ambient at distances greater than I0 feet. All of these readings
are less than 1% of the lower explosive limit (LEL) for any of the substances used. It
should be also be noted that the ambient temperature was approximately only 60 to 70
degrees Fahrenheit in the building at the time.
If you have any questions regarding this letter, please give me a call at 326-3979.
Sincerely,
Howard H. Wines, III
Hazardous Materials Specialist
Office of Environmental Services
HHW/dm
BAKERSFIELD
FIRE DEPARTMENT
MEMORANDUM
DATE: February 25, 2000
TO: Ralph E. Huey, Director
FROM: ~ Howard H. Wines, Hazardous Materials Specialist
SUBJECT: Vapor MOnitoring a~ock· & Co.,~E. Brundage Lane
SUMMARY
There were no flammable levels of vapors emitted by the furniture pieces immediately upon
removal fi:om the spraying areas. Acetone is also used in the finishing area to wipe stain away.
There were no flammable concentrations being emitted from the freshly acetone-wiped furniture
either. The acetone, however is being transferred onto wipe-rags out of open-top plastic
containers, and Section 7903.1.3.5 of the Uniform Fire Code requires such transfers to occur
from safety cans or other approved containers.
RECOMMENDATION
Guy Chaddock & Co. should use approved safety cans to transfer acetone to the wipe rags.
BACKGROUND
You had asked that I accompany Fire Safety Control to ascertain the levels of volatile organic
compounds (VOC's) emitted by furniture after removal from spraying.
METHODOLOGY
I measured the VOC's using the Mini-RAE photo ionization detector. The Mini-RAE was
calibrated for Iso-butylene which is reasonably close to the types of VOC's being monitored, but
may not give truly accurate readings for any given substance other than Iso-butylene itself.
RESULTS
The relative readings for ambient concentrates of VOC's in the finishing area were 20-30 parts
per million (ppm). In the immediate area where acetone was used to wipe furniture, readings
were as high as 750 ppm above the furniture immediately after being wiped with acetone, but
decreased to ambient at distances greater than 10 feet. All of these readings are less than 1% of
the lower explosive limit (LEL) for any of the substances used, as well as below the OSHA
exposure values for an eight hour work day. It should be also be noted that the ambient
temperature was approximately only 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit in the building at the time.
CE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR ~'
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ~
(805) 326-3979 ~ ~' ~ .
HgT~R~ ~GUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
:o. IBY:_ jHAZ. MAT. Dt~.
2201 East Brundage Lane
Bakersfield ~,'Ai- CA 7[p 93301
H =: ~cI,%~-- Wood Furniture Manufacturer
qA, ~.'-',-"' ' 'F .... ,,,_'~,
:.lC C,~DF,. 2511, 251 2 DUN & ~RACSTRFEE. T NUMBER
:WNEF/CFEFATCF Dave Edwards PHONE ~~--~24
AAIL'.NG '~E ~ ......... ~nd~ et
-,--~ Los Angeles , CA 90012
EMERGENCY CCNTACTS
:'.~...,,'C:NE=_S FHCNE 805 395 5960 2'Z-HOUR FHONE ~
Jesse Arenas ~ ~g'e~
~AME TIThE
.~USiNESS FHGNE 805 395 5960 24-HCUR FHONE ~
~RDOUS Page., of
MATERIALS
INVENTORY
Business Name (-~cr/ C{['9~o ~.. Address
CHEMICAL DESCRIFrlON
I ) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Add/tion [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check ifchem/cal is a NON Trade Secret [ ] Trade Sec~
2) Common Name: ~{2~_"-~.~c~' ~l_~,~ ~- ~z~%7-~.5' 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: AI-flVl [ ] CAS #
4) Physical & Health PHYSICAL HEALTH
Hazard Categories Fire,~] Reactive [ ] S~_,~ Release ofPres.mre [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic)
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code ~or~ DHS Form 8022) USE CODE
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [~.-'] C-as [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste,[~J" Radioactive [
7) AMOUNT AND TnME AT FACILITY__.. UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES .
lV~imum Daily Amount ~ S Lbs [ ] Cai [f~ fO [ ] a) Contains.
Average Daily Amount ~"C~_, Curies [ ] b) Pressure:
Annual Amount ~ c) Temperature
Largest Size Container
# Days on Site 7~,~' Civic Which Months: AIl Yesr, J, F, M, A, lyf, J, $, A, S, O, N, D
9) MIXTURE: List COlVIPONENT CAS# % WT AHM
the three most hazardous l) ~'Ce ~-~-~7C--,-/~
chemical components or 2) - [
~ny AHM components 3) [
I 0)LOCATION
I)INVENTORYSTATUS:New[ ]Addition[ ]Revision[ lDeletion[ I CheckifchemicalisaNONTradeSecrct[-]Trad~Secrct[
2) Common Name: b%]3.~9'~ ?/X,~ ~Y~Crr~ ~c-rr_.--,ai 3) DOT # (optional)
ChemicalName: AI-IM [ ] CAS #
4) Physical & Health PHYSICAL HEALTH
Hazard Categories Fire[~]Reactive[ ]S~ae-naeleaseofPressure[ ] lmmediateHealth(Acute)[ ]DelayedHealth(Chroni¢)[
~) wASTE CLAsSn~C^nO~ (~-disit ~ from Dm ~orm S022) USE CODE
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solidl~,] Liquid[ ] C-as[ ] Pure[ ] ~/~[~;] Waste[~ Radioactive[ ]
7) AMOUNT AND lIME AT FAClLrrY _ UNITS OF MF. ASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount I ~'~) Lbs [~,'] C-al [ ] fO [ ] a) Container:.
Average Daily Amount ~ Curies [ ] b) Pressure:
Annual Amount /~/OCL) c) Temperature
Largest Size Container
# Days on Site ~ ~ Ckcle Vv~uich Months: All Year, $, F, ~ A, ]vi, ~, $, A, S, O, N, D
9) lVlIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS# % WT AHM
the three most hazardous l) ~-<-~% ~-O {
chcmicai components or 2) ~°c-'T~~2.
any AHM components 3)
10)LOCATION
PI~ N~me & Title of Authorized Company Represen~tive I / ~ Si~g~ur~ -- -- Date
of
Business Name Address
CHEMICAL DESCRIFrlON
l ) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ } Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check ifchem/cal is a NON Trade Secret [ ] Trade Secret [ ]
2) Common Name: /kflck~/"~ c..~ g>,~6- ~Z~ 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS #
4 ) Physical & Health PHYSICAL HEALTH
Hazard Categories Fire,~Reactive [ ] Sudden Release ofPressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ]
$) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [/;;~] Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] ~ ] Waste ~ Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILI~..... UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Iviaximum Daily Amount ~ Lbs ~ ~al [ l f~ [ I a) Container:.
Average Daily Amount gr~c~ Curies [ ] b) Pres.mre:
Annual Amount ~. _/1~ c) Temperature
Larsest Size Contsiner
# Days on Site ~'- Circle Which Months: All Year, $, F, M, A, 1~ $, 1, A, S, O, N, D
the three most h.7*rdous 1) ~ ~ ~ [ ]
chemical components or 2) ~fm ~ [ ]
any ,M-IM components 3) [ ]
10)LOCATION
1) INVEKrORY STATUS: New [ ]Addition[ ]Revision[ ]Deletion[ ] Check if chemical is a NON Trade Secret [ ]Tradesocret[ ]
2) Common Name: 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: AHlVI [ ] CAS #
4) Physical & Health PHYSICAL I-IF_ALTH
Hazard Categories Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sc_u!d__,~a Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ]
~) WASTE CLASS~iC^T~OS i~-disit ~ finn DItS Form S022) t~SE CODE
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNTrS OF MEAS~ 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount Lbs [ ] Gal [ ] fl3 [ ] a) Containec.
Average Daily Amount Curies [ ] b) Pressure:
Annual Amount c) Temperature
Largest Size Container
# Days on Site Circle Which Months: All Year, J, F, IVI, A, M, $, $, A, S, O, N, D
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS# % WT AttM
the three most hazardous 1) [ ]
chemical components or 2) [ ]
any AI-IIM components 3) [ ]
10)LOCATION
I certify under .penalty of law, that ! have p/a~o, nally examined and am familiar with the information on this and all attached documents. I
believe the iubmitted information is _trge__,__ac,~hrate and complete.
PRINT Name & Title of Authorized Company Representative Silaature Date
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~_~ct9 (LI4~,b~oc~ 'it ¢o INSPECTION DATE ~'/-~
ADDRESS .'%9._0 t ~ e>o_,,j,,~otty__~ oo PHONE NO. ~S-'
FACILITY CONTACT ~*,h yg,q.O~ BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210-
INSPECTION TIME [ ~ NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program
[2[ Routine 1~ Combined [2J Joint Agency 121 Multi-Agency [21 Complaint [] Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Appropriate permit on hand
Business plan contact intbrmation accurate ~' {.]~O,oc'~'-t~ ~ g4l~'PC.r..'in, oM
Visible address
Correct occupancy
Verification of inventory materials
Verification of quantities
Verification of location
Proper segregation of material b
Verification of MSDS availability
Verification of Haz Mat training
Verification of abatement supplies and procedures
Emergency procedures adequate
Containers properly labeled b~
Fire Protection
Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand
C=Compliance V=Violation
Any hazardous waste on site?: ~l Yes [~l NoB ///// ,
Explain: t.-J/~'71~, .'~'~tt,~(_...,Z.Sd ~ 5.,,
Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (805) 326-3979 ~ e Party
While- Env. Svcs. Yellow - Stntion Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspector~
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST
1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, BakersfieLd, CA 93301
FACILITY NAME ~¢'r}'J C/.{,q:0OO&.t/--, INSPECTION DATE <~/~
Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EPA ID # (..~,a, C C)OO
[2[ Routine ~]'Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint [] Re-inspection
OPERATION C V COMMENTS
Hazardous waste determination has been made
EPA ID Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to ohtain EPA ID #)
Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage
Reported release, lire. or explosion within 15 days ofoccurance
Established or maintains a contingency plan and training V,/
Hazardous waste accumulation time frames
Containers in good condition and not leaking
Containers are compatible with file hazardous waste
(' Ton~s are kept closed 'vhen not in use~us-'7-~'e'~
Weekly inspection of storage area
Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet t¥om property line
Secondary containment provided
Conducts daily inspection of tanks ~,~
Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste
Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels
Proper management of used oil filters
Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest "~
Sends manifest copies to DTSC
Retains manifests ['or 3 years 1,/'
Retains hazardous waste analysis fi)r 3 years
Retains copies of used {)il receipts lbr 3 years
Determines if waste is restricted fi'om land disposal i,
C:C°nlplianc2/ V~ ~'ati°n
Inspector: '~-~aeSa'° r~mL>
Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 //' B,,~'s"Sffe'Responsible Party
White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy
'~,~-2~h OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL~ERVICES . '
~~ 1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR
~ ~ BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ~
~~~"~~.~~-"/~ (805)' 326-3979 ~
H~ARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
FACILI~ DESCRIPTION ~'U~' ~
IF BUSINESS IS A FArM [ ] HAZ. MAT. DIV.
SU~iNESS NAME cuy Charlock & Co.
NAME Sa~e
~01 ~as[ B~un~age ~ane
ADDRESS
Bakersfield -~7Ai - CA ZIP 93301
Wood Furniture. Manufacturer
2511 , 2512 DUN & 5PACSTREET NUMBER
2WNEFiCP=_.=ATC,=, ,- Dave Edwards PHONE ~24
°~"~ And~~et ~3~ ~ ~,3oJ~
~IAIU. NG '~5 ~ ~o
_,~-, , Los Angeles c~,~,-~ CA ZIP 90012
EM E.=.G ENCY CONTACTS
qAME L~ilton Sta~ . i~ _ ~
_~=' 'CiNEES FHCNE 805 395 5960 24-HGUR FHONE ~
Jesse Arenas ~Manager
qAME TITLE
3USiNESS ~HGNE 8o5 395 5960 24-HCUR FHONE -.
I , :- FAVIOA. PEREZ
~[5~ Senior Engineer
~' 3333 Brea Canyon Road, Suite 22_,8
Diamond Bar, CA 91765-3479
: TEL (909) 468-4928 Ext. 14
FAX (909) 468-4918
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 1 Of 4
Business Name: Gu~' Chaddock & Co. Address: 2201 East Brunda§e Lane
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Lacquer (H/S W/W Clear) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL& HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x] fi3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 110 b) Pressure: 1
Annual Amount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
# Days On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAllYear IJ F M A M J J A S
O
N
D
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1 ) n-Butyl Acetate 123-86-4 20 [ ]
chemical components or 2) Denatured Ethyl Alcohol 64-17-5 15 [ ]
any AHM components 3) Aliphatic Naptha 64742-89-8 10 [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side o! building.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check it chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Lacquer (NJG Catalyzed) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
3) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
?) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x] fi3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 110 b) Pressure: 1
Annual Amount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAllYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
Days
~)) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) Aliphatic Naptha 64742-89-8 10 [ ]
chemical components or 2) Ethanol 64-17-5 15 [ ]
any AHM components 3) Methyl Ethyl Ketone 78-93-3 < 5 [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
I certify, underpenalty of/aw, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted on this and all
attached documents. I believe the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete.~/~,~~,..~//~
Hamilton Starr, Operations Manager June 7, 1996
PRINT Name & Tide of Authorized Company Official S~tt~ure ~/t Date
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 2 of 4
Business Name: Gu), Chaddock & Co. Address: 2201 East Brunda§e Lane
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Sealer (H/S Non-Sterated Sealer W/W) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL& HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release o1 Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic)
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x] ft3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 110 b) Pressure: 1
Annual Amount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
# Days On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAIIYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) n-Butyl Acetate 123-86-4 25 [ ]
chemical components or 2) Aliphatic Naptha 64-17-5 15 [ ]
any AHM components 3) Toluene 10-888-3 15 [ )
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Sealer (WAN Sanding Sealer) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL& HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
15) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x] ft3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 165 b) Pressure: 1
Annual Amount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
# Days On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAllYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1 ) n-Butyle Acetate 123-86-4 25 [ ]
chemical components or 2) Aliphatic Naptha 64742-89-8 15 [ ]
any AHM components 3) Toluene 10-888-3 10 [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
! certify, under penalty of law, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the infortfilation submitted on this and all
attached documents, l believe the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. ,/~, ~,. ~
Hamilton Start, Operations Mana~;er q/,4."O~ ,4~ June 7, 1996
PRINT Name & Title of Authorized Company Official ~nature ~/ Date
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 3 Of 4
Business Name: Gu}, Chaddoek & Co. Address: 2201 East Brundal~e Lane
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Stain (High Solids Oil Stain) 3) DOT if (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x] fl3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 110 b) Pressure: 1
AnnualAmount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
#DaysOn Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAIIYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) Niphatic Naptha 64-742-89-8 30 [ ] I
chemical components or 2) Mineral Spirits 64741-41-9 35 [ ]
any AHM components 3) [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x] TRADE SECRET [ ]
2) Common Name: Pfimter (White Lacquer Primer) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
PHYSICAL & HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
5) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
?) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gat [ x] it3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 165 b) Pressure: 1
AnnualAmount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
Site: 365 Circle Which Months: [AllYear ]J F M A M J J A S O N D
Days
On
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) n-Butyle Acetate 123-86-4 20 [ ]
chemical components or 2) n-Butyl Alcohol 71-36-3 3 [ ]
any AHM components 3) VMP Naptha 8030-30-6 <5 [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
I certify, underpenalty of law, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted on this and all
attached documents. I believe the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. ~ / ~
Hamilton Starr, Operations Manal~er ~/~//{~"~~ June 7, 1996
PRINT Name & Tide of Authorized Company Official Sig~im ~t Date
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 4 of 4
Business Name: Gu~, Chaddock & Co. Address: 2201 East Brunda§e Lane
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x) Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x) TRADE SECRET [
2) Common Name: Solvent (Lacquer Thinner) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x) Reactive [ ] Sudden Release o! Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute)
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
3) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x) Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x) Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
?) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal [ x) fl3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 110 b) Pressure: 1
AnnualAmount: 1,100 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
# Days On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: [AllYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
~)) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) VMP Naptha 8032-32-4 35 [ ]
chemical components or 2) Toluene 10-888-3 16 [ ]
any AHM components 3) Methyl Alcohol 64-56-1 1 [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
1) INVENTORY STATUS New [ x) Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is NON TRADE SECRET [ x) TRADE SECRET [ ]
:)) Common Name: Glue (Water Based Adhesive) 3) DOT # (optional)
Chemical Name: Mixtures of Petroleum Solvents AHM [ ] CAS # Mixture
4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH
PHYSICAL HEALTH
HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ x) Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delay Health (Chronic) [ ]
5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 29, 35, 37
6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ x) Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ x) Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ]
7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES
Maximum Daily Amount: 55 lbs [ ] gal [ x) fl3 [ ] a) Container: 6
Average Daily Amount: 30 b) Pressure: 1
Annual Amount: 500 c) Temperature: 4
Largest Size Container: 55
On Site: 365 Circle Which Months: IAllYear IJ F M A M J J A S O N D
Days
9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM
the three most hazardous 1) Vinyl Acetate 108-05-4 < 0.5 [ ]
chemical components or 2) [ ]
any AHM components 3) [ ]
10) LOCATION Containment room located on northwest side of building.
I certify, underpenalty of law, that i have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted on this and all
attached documents. I believe the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete.
Hamilton Start, Operations Manager ~y June 7, 1996
PRINT Name & Title of Authorized Company Official Sig Date
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OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
(805) 326-3979
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
INSTRUCTIONS:
RECEIVED
To cvcic :'.:[Tner cction, return ;his ,'cFm within 30 days ct receict.
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S. .Answer :2e cuesTions oelow for t~e custness cs a whole.
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SECTION ]' ~USINESSIDENTIFICATICN,DATA
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Hamilton Starr Operations Mngr. 805-395-5960 213 344-1267
2. Jesse Arenas Plant Mnqr. 805-395-5960 310 699-9934
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Section 3: TRAINING:
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 120
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: YES (ATTACHED)
BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM:
ALL EMPLOYEES PERIODICALLY GET REFRESHER TRAINING IN, AND ALL NEW
EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO A REFRESHER TRAINING COURSE IN THE
FOLLOWING AREAS:
1) Methods for safe handling of the hazardous materials;
2) The CAL OSHA Hazard Communication Standard;~
3) Correct use of emergency response equipment and supplies;
4) The prevention, minimization, and cleanup procedures;
5) The emergency evacuation procedures, notification procedures, and the location of emergency
medical care units contracted by company;
6) Procedures to coordinate with and assist local emergency personnel;
7) Who and how to call for immediate assistance in the event of an accident involving hazardous
materials.
Section 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST:
Guy Chaddock & Co. is NOT exempt from the reporting requirements of Chapter 6.95 of the California
H&SC.
Section 5: CERTIFICATION:
I, I4amilton Start CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFORMATION 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. 29 CHAPTER6.95 SEC. 25500 ET SEQ) AND THAT INACCURATE
INFORM~TES PERJURY.
~SSIG NH,~31~bI~ Starr Operations Manaqer TITLE June 10,1996DATE
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN
Facility Unit Name: Guy Chaddock & Co.
Section 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES:
A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
In the event of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, our
employees are to call 9-1-1, and if necessary, (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621 in order to notify the
local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services, as required by state law.
B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION EVACUATION:
In the case of a qualifying emergency, a loud-speaker announcement shall be made. Each department has
its own evacuation route and designated meeting place. Drawings showing the exit routes and meeting
places are prominently displayed at all entrances and exits, as well as at the company lunch room and
bulletin boards.
C. PUBLIC EVACUATION:
In the event of a qualifying emergency, key office staff have the responsibility to notify neighbors (mostly
commercial) of any immediate threat. Furthermore, an audible alarm will sound notifying anyone in the
vicinity that a state of emergency is in effect at the facility.
C. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN:
The following medical facilities have been contracted by Guy Chaddock & Co. in the event of a medical
emergency:
1# Brundage Medical Clinic 2# Stockdale Urgent Care Medical Center
ADDRESS: 904 E. Brundage 4545 Stockdale Hwy.
CITY: Bakersfield Bakersfield
PHONE: (805) 327-4279 {805) 831-6678
Section 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLANS:
A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS:
Guy Chaddock & Co. is presently working with the Fire Department to build an indoor material storage
and containment room which is H-2 compliant. This containment room will house all coatings,
adhesives, and solvents used in the finishing process when not in use. All mixing and storage shall be
conducted within this room.
As outlined and detailed in Guy Chaddock's safety manual the following measures are in effect to
minimize materials releases; the maximum quantity of materials on-site shall not exceed one months
planned production; all containers shall be metal or some other shatter proof material; usage of these
materials on the shop floor shall be restricted to 5-gallon containers or less; all containers shall be sealed
when not in use.
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION:
Guy Chaddock & Co. shall strive to eliminate any and all spill, leaks, or other releases of solvents into the
environment. However, if a release occurs, the following guidelines have been instituted. ,
5-Gallon Containers or Less:
1) If the release does not pose a health threat, the container shall be placed within a 5-gallon bucket to
contain the release. If a health threat is present, the employee who discovered the release shall
immediately notify the Foremen and or the Fire Dept. The Foremen shall make a determination on
how best to contain the release.
2) Any and all material not re-captured shall be contained using absorbent material that is appropriate
for the .type of material released.
3) The Foremen or other company official shall then be notified. The Foremen shall determine if
additional action is required. The Foremen shall fill-out and prepare a spill report.
Greater than 5-Gallon Containers:
1) If the release does not pose a health threat, the employee who discovered the release should make
every effort to cut-off the source. If a health-risk is present, that employee shall immediately notify
the Foremen and or the Fire Dept. The Foremen shall make a determination on how best to
2) Absorbent material shall be placed in such a way as to minimize the
B. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES:
After containment and identification of a the released material by the Foreman or his representative, he
shall determine what is the most appropriate method to cleanup the release. They must take into
consideration, the location of the release, the potential contamination to the environment, the safety of the
workers and the building, and quantity of material released. In general, the quantities and type of
materials that can be expected to be released at this site (glues, wood coatings and solvents in quantities
less than 55 gallons) can be contained and cleaned up with adsorbent materials by hand.
Section 8: UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY):
A. NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Not applicable
B. ELECTRICAL: Outside building in the middle of the north wall.
C. WATER: Outside building in the middle of the north wall.
D. SPECIAL/OTHER: Sprinkler shut-off located inside building, in the finishing dept. located
on the west side of the building.
E. LOCK BOX: YES/NO IF YES, LOCATION Not applicable
Section 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY:
A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION:
The storage room of all flammable materials is H-2 certified. In the case of a fire, this room shall be
sealed. There are fire extinguishers placed within every 40 feet of each other, wherever possible. A large
majority of the building has been sprinklered. There is an audible fire/alarm system installed.
B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT):
Fire hydrants are located at the northwest, northeast, southwest, and southeast corners of the building.