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HazardOus Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit Permit ID ~:: 015~00~01418 ~ Risk Manag~t P~mm CRYSTAL GEYSER OF D H~ousWaMeOmS.eT~ LOCATION: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE ~.~; OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES' . ' 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor ' ~ Approved by: (,..~.uey. D~~; . ~ssue Date Bakersfield, CA 93301 ~. OfficeofEvimnmentffFServices '" Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX(661) 326-0576 '' Expiration Date: 'June 30.. 2003 Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE ......... ~,,~,~,~,~,,~,~,,~,,~,,~ .......... This permit is issued for the following: .:~,::,~"~iYT.~?~,.:!!:'~"*'~:~t':iiil}ii!iiL :~i{!!!!ii!~, }iiiiiiii;:~:i~iiiii~i~e[ground Storage of Hazardous Materials PERMIT ID# 015-021001418 ' .~:~:.~:~.:~:~::~:;~?' '[~?~;~:~}.::~,~.4~[~~k~::~agement Program /~.'~.LX%.,~+~" ,, ~ ...... c~ '~.~W~<~2~;~::::::::,.~L S D CA 93 : ,~ ~ ~:~'/::::? ~ ~'. ".~i ~'i~i~= ~...I~[!~:~-. i '~'~'" "~'~!~ili~$1~l~"i? ~ ~ ~ ~ 'ipi~... ~ '~. ~ii!i~'~4 ['.. 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G.; ~~/~ UNIT ,: OF (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM ~ FACILITY DIAGRAM j(Inspectnr's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- v ~ 1. Address: Identify the '~ g. Lock (key) Box ~,~ .~-(, principle buildings '-~ ~ by the Street numbers. ~,~10. MSDS Storage Box ~,~ 2. Street(s), Alleys. ~'-~11. Railroad Tracks Driveways. and Parking Areas adjacent to the ~ 12. Fence or Barrier property. Include the a. Wire street names. b. Masonry ~3. Storm Drains, Culverts, Yard Drains c. Wood '~4, Drainage canals, Ditches, d. Gates Creeks, ~3. Powerllnes '~vS. Buildings a. Frame construction ~J14. Guard Station b. Masonry construction 15. Storage Tanks: Identify the c. Metal construction capacity in gal. a. Above ground ~d. Access Door b. Underground 6. Utility Controls '-4 a. Gas %a16. Diking or Berm '~ b. Electricity '~17. Evacuation Route %' c. Water "'~Jl8. Evacuation Area: Identify the Fire Sappresslon Systems: location where ~ a. Fire Hydrants employees will meet. b. Fire Sprinkler ~'~19. Outside Hazardous Connections Waste Storage '~-Ac. Fire Standpipe "~20. Outside Hazardous Connections Material Storage d. Water Control Valves "~21. Outside Hazardou~ for protection systems Material Use/Handling ~'~e. Fire Pump 22. Type of Ilazardous Material/Waste Stored 8. Fire Department Access or Used (See Below) TYPE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL F = Flammable E = Explosive L = Liquid R = Radiologlcal C = Corrosive 0 = Oxidizer O = Gas P = Poison Water Reactive T = Toxic S = Solid H = Cryogenic O = Waste B - Etiological Example: Flammable Liquid = FL FACILITY DIAGRAM (Required items in addition to the above) '%1. Risers for Sprinklers 8. Fire Escapes 2. Partitions 9. Air Conditioning Units 3. Stairways: Indicate the '"'4'10. Windows levels served from highest to lowest. 11. Inside Hazardous Waste Storage 4. Escalator: Indicate the levels served from 12. Inside Hazardous highest to lowest. Materials Storage 5. Elevator 13. Inside Hazardous Materials Use/Handling 6. Attic Access 14. Sewer Drain Inlets SITE/FACILITY DIAGRAM FORM · (CHECK ONE) SITE DIAGRAM FACILITY DrAGR~M ~ Inspector's Comments): -OFFICIAL USE ONLY- SITE DIAGRAM (RI items) 1. Address: Identify the 9. Lock principle buildings by the Street numbers. 10. ~:Si>S 2. Street(s), Alleys, 11. ~u~u~ Tracks Driveways, and Parking Areas adjacent to the !2. Fe;';~::c or Barrier property, include the ~., ~ire street names. ., I:, ~usonry 3. Storm Drains, Culverts. Yard Drains ~. ~ood 4. Drailmge Canals. Ditches, ,~, ~ntes Creeks, 13. Powerlines 5. Buildines a. Frame construction 14. Onard Station b. Masonry construction 15. Storage Tanks: Identify the ~ c. Hetal construction capacity in g~l. a. Above ground d. Access Door b. Underground 6. Utility Controls a. Gas 16. Diking or Berm b. Electricity 17. Evacuation Route c. Water 18. Evacuation Area: Identify the Fire.Suppression Systems: location where a. Fire Hydrants employees will meet. b. Fire Sprinkler 19. Outside Hazardous Connections Waste Storage c. Fire Standpipe 20. Outside Hazardous Connections Material Storage d. Water Control Valves 21. Outside Hazardous for protection systems Material Use/Handling e. Fire Pump 22. Type of Hazardous Material/Waste '' Stored 8. Fire Department Access or Used (See Below) TYPE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL F = Flammable E - Explosive L - Liquid R - RadioloBicsl ,: C - Corrosive 0 - Oxidizer O = Gas P - Poison Water Reactive T - Toxic S = ~olld H - Cryogenic O = Waste B - Etiological Example; Flammable Liquid - FL FACILITY DIAORAN (Required items in addition to the above) 1. Risers for Sprinklers 8. Fire Escapes 2. Partitions 9. Air Conditioning Units 3. Stairways: Indicate the 10. Windows levels served from highest to lowest, il. Inside Hazardoue Waste Storage 4. Escalator: Indicate the levels served from 12. Inside Hazardous highest to lowest. Materials Storage $. Elevator 13. Inside Hazardous Materials Use/Handling 6. Attic Access I4. Sewer Drain In]eta ALL IREAD~Nc, S T,a.~<£~g 12" !N'~ERqALS EXCEPT ~ER~ N~EB. '; ~ Valley Indu~rial X-Ray ~,~} a Insp~tion ~lces Inc. x'~ 805-588-VIXR PRO,.IEOT DEBORIPTION ~ . DATE ; PROJECT NO. I DWG. ISO NO. I '/;' NOZZEL ............................................................................... 3E" FRo~ FLO.~ : ............................................... ~ Z'~ I~" FRotq FLO~ F7 _-~- Z" DDAI;J. ~ELtS~,,/ FLooR LEVEL [. . r~ IZ" I~FaR~ALG,OR ~ TO "'x .................. IF LES~ %?,At,t tT" RE~AIN FRom ............................................................. } k~/& Inspection ~ices Inc. ~ ~ 805-588-WXR PROJECT DESCRIPTION BY: ~ DATE ~ VA~ ~EL 5-Z~-93 PR~ECT NO. I I DWG. ISO NO. ~ SHT. OF '1 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SITE ID: 015-021-001418 Manager: Bus Phone: (661) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E. California Avenue Map: 103 CommHaz · High City · Bakersfield Grid: 32C FacUnits ' 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 2086 EPA Numb- CAL 922854734 DunnBrad: Emergency.Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title Harry Barba QC Supervisor John Davis Maintenance Mgr. Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 24-Hour Phone · (661) 823-1708 24-Hour Phone : (661) 588-6997 pager Phone · (661) 333-0117 Pa~er Phone · (661) 330-7189 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact f Title .... Dee Secara Offiee Manager Richard Weklych Plant Manager Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 Business Phone' (707) 942-0500 24-Hour Phone' (661) 323-4714 24-Hour Phone · (707) 224-9596 Pager Phone · (661) 340-0426 Pager Phone · (707) 975-5042 HazmatHazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact · John Davis Phone: (661) 323-6296 Mail Address · 1233 E. California Avenue State · Ca. City · Bakersfield Zip · 93307 Principals · Peter Gordon, Chairman Yasu Yoshida, Pres. Phone: (415) 616-9590 Address ' 55 Francisco Street, Suite 410 State: Ca. City : San Francisco, Zip · 94133 Period · to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer · Total USTs: = Gal Certif'd : RSs: No ParcelNo · Emergency Directives: / THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTIO1,/I. PLEASE CALL E~NV SV~-S TO SCHEDULE AN-iNSPECTION WiTH'HOWARD '~rINES. 13o_o_ R0_earn Do hereby certify that I have (Type or Print Name) Reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- Ment plan for CG Rak0_r.qfi taal~lthat it along with (Name of Business) Any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- or this facility. Signature Dater 12/11/03 ~~~"A'K4£RICA ' S NATURAL BEVERAGE COMPANY" December 11, 2003 Mr. Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 In Re: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Update Dear Mr. Huey: In response to the error in contact information in our previously submitted Hazardous Materials Business Plan, please except the following corrections: Page 1 Corrected Emergency Contact information to reflect current contact information. Removed Robert Hofferd and placed John Davis, Harry Barba and Dee Secara as contacts here at the Bakersfield facility. As Crystal Geyser Water Company is a corporation, I have named "Principals as opposed to Owners". Mr. Huey, I felt that time was of the essence as to you having appropriate contact information so I hope you will except this fax copy for the moment. I will mail the hard copy to you and as this is not exactly your forms I will update those upon receipt. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at 323-6296. Most Sincerely, Dee Secara Office Manager ., cRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washington Street, Calisto§a, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-06'47 ~2/tl/200~ ~3:02 FAX C G B ~003 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SITE ID: 015-021-001418 "Manager: Bus Phone: (661) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E. California Avenue Map: 103 CommHaz: High City : Bakersfield Grid: 32C FacUnits · 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 2086 EPA Numb: CAL 922854734 DunnBrad: Emergency Contact '- '/- Title · Emergency Contact / ~ifle Harry Barba QC Supervisor JohnDavis Maintenance Mgr. Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 24-Hour Phone: (661) 823-1708 24-Hour Phone: (661) 588-6997 Pager Phone : (661) 333-0117 Pager Phone : (661) 330-7189 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title Dee Secara Office Manager Richard Weklych Plant Manager Business Phone: (661) 323-6296 Business Phone: (?07) 942-0500 24-Hour Phone: (66I) 323-4714 24-Hour Phone: (707) 224-9596 Pager Phone : (661) 340-0426 P, ager Phone : (707) 975-5042 H~matHazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : .John Davis Phone: (661) 323-6296 Mail Address : 1233 E. California Avenue State: Ca. City : Bakersfield Zip. : 93307 Principals : Peter Gordon, Clmirman Y~su Yoshid~ Pres. Phone: (415) 616-9590 Address : 55 Francisco Street, Suite 410 State: Ca. City : San Franeisc0~ Zip : 94133 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer : Total USTs: = Gal Certh°d : RSs: No P~rcelNo : Emergency Direotiws: THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDI~E AN INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. I, n~ .qo_~ara Doherebyc~rtifythatthaln; (Ty~e or ~ Nm~) Reviewed the roached l~zardous materials WL~n~gc- Mentplanf0r CC R~k~r.~:i ~0~[fl~at it along with (Nar~ of l~inc~) .t~ Agement plan for this fac/liP/. S~llatt~ I~atd 12/11/03 12/11/2003 13:01 ¥3_X C G B ~002 ",eu~ERICA 'S NATURAL BEVERAGE COMPANY' December ! 1, 2003 Mr. Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 In Re: Ha?ardous Materials BusineSs Plan Update Dear Mr. Huey: In response to the error in contact information in our previously submitted Hazardous Materials Business Plan, please except the following corrections: Page 1 Corrected Emergency Contact information to reflect current contact information. Removed Robert Hofferd and placed John Davis, Harry Barha and Dee Secara as contacts here at the Bakersfield facility. As Crystal Oeyser Water Company is a corporation, I have named "Principals as opposed to Owners". Mr. Huey, I felt that time was of the essence as to you having appropriate contact information so I hope you will except this fax copy for the moment. I will mail the hard copy to you and as this is not exactly your forms I will update those upon receipt. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call me at 323-6296. Most Sincerely, Dee Secara Office Manager CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washinston Street, Calisto~a, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) g42-0647 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF B SFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001 Manager : ~5% BusPhone: (661) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE ~~ Map : 103 CommHaz : High City : BAKERSFIELD~ Grid: 32C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BA~RSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:2086 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RICHARD WEKLYCH / PLANT MANAGER DAVID WRIGHT / OPERATIONS Business Phone: (661) 323r6296x Business Phone: (661) 323-6296x/ 24-Hour Phone : (707.) 942-0500x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 836-1382 ~ Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact :ROBERT HOFFERD Phone: (661) 323-6296x MailAddr: 1233 E CALIFORNIA State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93307 Owner PETER GORDON;CHRMN ....... ~ - ' Phone: (70~') 942-0500x Address : 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA City : CALISTOGA Zip : 94515 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: THIS IS AN RMp SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDULE A INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. (Name. of Business) any co.actions constitute a complete and cof~ec~ mare agemem Plan ~or my facility. 1 08/04/2003 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF B SFIELD -- SiteID: 015-021-001418 9 Fast Format ~ ~ Training Overall Site ~ -- Employee Training 10/05/2000 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING INCLUDES A LIST OF THOSE QUALIFIED IN S.C.B.A. EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGIN USE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEANUP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN UNLIKELY INCIDENT. 1) ARMANDO RAYO - MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR ARMANDO RAYO IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS EXPERIENCE INMOST. ASPECTS OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE AND RECORDS, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN. THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. ALSO, MR RAYO HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS. HE IS ALSO KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE/EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND HANDLE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY INCIDENT. 2) ROBERT HOFFERD - SHIPPING SUPERVISOR/SAFETY MANAGER ROBERT HOFFERD IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS BEEN TRAINED iNMosT ASPECTS OF AMMONIA SYSTEMS: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRIANED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR HOFFERD HAS'BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF S.C.B.A. UNITS AND IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ALBE TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 3) RICHARD WEKLYCH - PLANT MANAGER RICHARD WEKLYCH IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYTEM. MR WEKLYCH CAN INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TOANACCIDENT. 4) JOHN DAVIS - MAINTENANCE MANAGER ..... JOHN-DAVIS-I-S-KNOWLEDGEABLE AND-HAST-BEEN-TRAINED tN MOST-ASPECTS OF AMMONIA -SYSTEMS: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUI~ AMMONIA SHUT OFF.VALVLES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLINC PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRA-I-NED--IN THE USE OF OUTAMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. ,~. MR._DAVIS HAS BEEN TRAINED--IN_~THE PROPER USE OF-~S.G~A. UNITS AND IS .... gNO~LEDGEABLE OF OU~ FIRE EMERGENCY EVACTUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABBE TO~.~ INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 5) DAVID WRIGHT - PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -26- 08/04/2003 DAVID WRIGHT HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ASPECTS OF THE AMMONIA SYSTEM: LIQUID I "AMERICA'S NATURAL BEVERAGE CC)MPANY" Augu~ 21,2003 Mr. Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 In Re: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Update Dear Mr. Huey, Please fred enclosed our updated Hazardous Materials Business Plan. It includes the following changes: Page 1 Corrected area code for Richard Weklych to 707. Corrected David Wright's 24-hour phone to 661-836-1382. Added Robert Hofferd as contact person. Removed Leo Soong. Page 22 Employee Notif./Evacuation, replaced "Plant Manager" with "Plant Mngmt". Replaced Gerhard Gaugel with John Davis. Replaced Cochran Mechanical with James Bartell. In the event of an ammonia leak, replaced Armando Rayo with John Davis. Page 26 Replaced Gerhard Gaugel with John Davis. Should you require any further information, please don't hesitate to call. Most Sincerely,/~. //~ Robert Hofferd Safety Manager/Warehouse Supervisor (661) 321-0896 CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washington street,'Calistoga, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-0647 / Bakersfield Fire~ept. ~N HFCKLiST_ - -- Enironmental Services 1715 Chester Ave SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 INSPECTION DATE I INSPECTION TIME ................ PHdI~. -N~O. - ---- I N~-~r~loyees ADDRESS / Business ID Number ' '~,: ' SeCtion 1. BUsiness Plan and In~entoryprogmm "': i-I Routine r"! Combined ~Joint Agency 0 Multi-Agency 0 Complaint i'l Re-inspection C V (C=Com,,~.c~ OPERATION COMMENTS \ V=Violation J~" 0 APPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND .~ {~ BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE ~ ~ VISIBLE ADDRESS -~ Cl CORRECT OCCU.ANCY --~ i-I VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS '~ 0 VERIFICATION OF. QUANTITIES ~ [~ VERIFICATION OF LOCATION ~ ~ PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL ~ ~ VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILI~E ~ ~ VER~mCAT~ON O~ H~r MAT rRn~Nm~ ~ ~ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES ~ ~ EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE O ~ FIRE P"OTECTION /"~'[ ¢'~[~m ............................. ~ ~ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE.9: "~YES 0"1 NO QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS INSPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326-3979 ~~ ~:. ~.,,~p,/~/,~ld~pec,~ "' {ii~OO~ YBadge No. ..... ~'Us~ness' '~:i,/I~ White - Environmental Services Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy "AMERICA'S NATURAL BEVERAGE COMPANY" FEBRUARY 19, 2002 RALPH HUEY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 RE: REVISION TO HAZARDOUS MATERIAL BUSINESS PLAN Attached is a list of changes and updates to our current "Hazardous Material Business Plan". The following list describes changes to our plan, inventory updates and information corrections. If you have any questions about changes to our plan inventory or require more information, please contact me at (661)323-6296. Sincerely, Gerhard Gaugel Quality Control supervisor Crystal Geyser Water Co. cc: RMP File CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-0647 "AMERICA'S NATURAL BEVERAGE COM PA N Y" CHANGES TO "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN". 1. Remove Leo Soong, President - Pg. 1 Change Peter Gordan to Chairman and Ceo 2. Remove "Descale 10-50" from hazmat inventory - Pg. 1 Delete "Descale 10-50" from inventory item 0020 -Pg. 7 3. "Acid Cleaner LF3" - Inventory item 0032 - Pg. 3 A. Change daily max to 165 Gals B. Change daily Avg. To 100 Gals 4. "Ascorbic Acid" - Inventory item 0025 .- Pg. 5 A. Change largest container to 55 Lbs. B. Daily max = 300 Lbs C. Daily Avg. = 175 Lbs 5. "Citric Acid" - Inventory item 0007- Pg. 6 A. Change daily max to 10,000 Lbs B. Change daily avg. To 4,000 Lbs 6. "Propane" - Inventory item 0004- Pg. 10 Misprint daily avg. Change to 14,550 FT3 7. "Sanatox" - Inventory item 0036 - Pg. 12 Change largest container to 50 Lbs. Change daily max to 300 Lbs. Change daily avg. To 200 Lbs. CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-0647 "AMERICA'S NATURAL BEVERAGE C©M PA N Y" 8. Replace Cochran Mechanical with James Bartell And Associates - Ammonia service 9. "Emergency Medical Plan" - Pg. 13 Change- for serious injury or injury due to hazardous material, the nearest hospital emergency room will be used, at discretion of ambulance service. 10. "Release Containment" -Pg. 14 Add implementation of "Spill Prevention and Containment Program" developed. Spill kits located at strategic areas for quick response to chemical spills. 11. "Utility Shut-Offs" - Pg. 15 F) - Gas main shut-off- Located inside fence line next to alley between East and West building, 300 ft. East of Robinson St. CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY P.O. Box 304, 501 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-0647 UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3r'~ Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ('_r,45-{'AL _G,~r¥:~,g INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS I~_~% k, f_A~'~OtI~}~, Ape. PHONE NO. } Z3- FACILITYCOI~TA~T J~irl~rr~ I~/v/~,Cl,~ BUSINESS ID NO. 15-216- 001410 INSPECTION TIME Oct ~'0- t NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES I0 -F Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~l/Routine [~'ombined [~ Joint Agency [21 Multi-Agency [21 Complaint ~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand ',,/" Business plan contact information accurate V Visible address '~/ / Correct occupancy x./ Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training v' ......... ',~' Verification of abatement supplies and procedures V , Emergency procedures adequate ~ /' .... Containersproperlylabeled . /"' 9i' L , Housekeeping ,/ " / 0;I. Llear £1ect; / Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand ~ ~ ~,r,~k ~e~{ ~ ~ C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardol~s wast, q on sitl~?: [~Yes [2} No Explain: .b0a_~'~'~ Oil 1 Questions regarding this inspection? Pl~as~ call us at (661) 326-3979,,.,t~ IL lusiness Site Responsible Party White- Env. Svcs. Yellow- Station Copy Pink- e,~ine~s Copy Inspector: , _~d~.// +'CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + Manager : BusPhone: (661) 323-6296 Location: '1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE Map : 103 CommHaz : High City :~BAKERSFIELD Grid: 32C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: .BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:2086 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: += ------+ Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RICHARD WKLYCH / PLANT MANAGER GERHARD GAUGEL / Q C SUPERVISOR Business Phone: (661) 323-6296x Business Phone: (661) 323-6296x 24-Hour Phone : (702) 942-0500x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 392-8747x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x I Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth I Contact : Phone: (661) 323-6296x MailAddr: 1233 E CALIFORNIA State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93307 Owner PETER GORDON;CHRMN/LEO SOONG;PRES Phone: (702) 942-0500x Address : 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA City : CALISTOGA Zip : 94515 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: Res: No Emergency Directives: THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDULE A INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. += Hazmat Inventory One Unified List + +== Alphabetical Order All Materials at Site + + ................................ + ....... +- -+ ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ I Hazmat Common Name... ISpeoHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitIMCPl + ................................ + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ ACETYLENE E F P IH G 130 00 FT3 Hi ACID CLEANER LF3 R IH L 110 00 GAL Mod AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS E F P IH G 110250 00 FT3 Ext ARGON F P IH G 155 00 FT3 Min ASCORBIC ACID F R IH DH S 200 00 LBS Min CARBON DIOXIDE F P IH G 420333 00 FT3 Min CAUSTIC' (ALKALINE) R IH L 450 00 GAL Mod CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS S 5000 00 LBS Min DESCALE 10-50 E R IH DH L 55 00 GAL Hi GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER R IH DH L 110 00 GAL Mod HOT MELT ADHESIVE S 800 00 LBS Min HYDROCHLORIC ACID E R IH L 250 00 GAL Hi MALEIC ACID S 300 00 LBS Low -1- 01/18/2002 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKEF ~LD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + += Hazmat Inventory = One Unified List + +== Alphabetical Order = All Materials at Site + ................................ + ....... + + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ Hazmat Common Name... ISpecHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitlMCPI ................................ + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ NITROGEN F P IH G 142 00 FT3 Min OXYGEN F P IH G 251 00 FT3 Low PROPANE E F P IH G 18158 00 FT3 Hi PROPYLENE GLYCOL FOOD GRADE F L 2500 00 GAL UnR SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT' F L 20 00 GAL Mod SANATOX DH S 500 00 LBS Mod SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE R IH L 104 00 GAL Hi I, ~,~"~ (~,~u6:6'c Do hereby ce~i~y ~hm I have (Type or pfin~ na~) reviewed ~he a~ached h~ardous mmefials ma~age- ment plan for ~4 G~s~ and ~hm i~ along with ' (Nsme of B~ine~) any corrections constitute a complete and ~rre~ man- agement plan for my facili~. + ~ -2- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE~ ELD --- SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0010 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME = 4 =+ ACETYLENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ SW CORNER SHOP STORAGE E BLDG CAS# 74-86-2 ~ .... 4 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE ..... I Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER 4 + .... +== ~ ~ ......... = ....... 4 ..... + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum { Daily Average 130.00 FT3I 130.00 FT3 I 100.00 FT3 + +=== + + += HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS .... +===+ .......... 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 +=======~ ~===q ---+ +===~ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ......... + ~ ..... ITSecretlNo NoRSlBi°HazINo Radioactive/Amount No/ CUries EPAF P HazardsIIH NFPA/// I USDOT# I MCP IHi Inventory Item 0032 ............... Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME 4 ACID CLEANER LF3 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ W BLDG - CIP ROOM AREA CAS# .... ~ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Ambient I DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL += +------ ~ ~ ~ + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION .... Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 55.00 GAL 110.00 GAL I 75.00 GAL ~ ~== =~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS .... +===+ RS +=======~ ~===q -----+ .+===4 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+=- ~ ~ ..... I TSecret INo NoRS I Bi°HasINo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA HazardsIR IH NFPA/// USDOT# MCP ~===~ ~ ~ +== 7= ~=====+ -3- 01/18/2002 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERb~iELD - SiteID: 015-021-001418 Inventory Item 0030 -- Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Si~e +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ...... += AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS I Days On Site 365 'Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ ENGINEERING AREA IN SW CORNER OF W BLDG I CAS# 7664-41-7 ==+ ------+ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE Gas I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER +=========4 7= + ======7 ...... ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION == Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average ~ =4 ----7 +___ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ==+===+ ==+ 100.00 Ammonia (EPA) Yes 7664417 ~ +===4-- = ....... +===+ + HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===~ + ........ + ..... ITSecretlNo NoRSIBi°HazINo Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies EPAF P Hazards IH NFPA/// I USDOT# [ MOP [Ext 7===4 + ~ ~------ + += Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site + +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ===4 + ARGON I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: +- SHOP STORAGE AREA (E BLDG) I CAS# 7440-37-1 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER 7= .... =====~ =+== =~ ~ ......... + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION ...... Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 155.00 FT3 155.00 FT3 I 75.00 FT3 ==+= ~------ ~. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+==' ......... I 100.00 Argon 7440371 ~ .... +===~ =+ +===4 + HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+--- + ........ + ..... ITSecretINo NoRS{Bi°HasINo Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies EPAF P Hazards IH NFPA/// I USDOT# I MCP IMin += ~==----+==----===+==--- + ~ =~ ~----==----=+ -4- 01/18/2002 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE ELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Inventory Item 0025 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME =4 ASCORBIC ACID I Days On Site 1365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + -+ W SIDE OF W BLDG BATCH AREA I 50-81-7CAS# += STATE=+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE Solid I Mixture I Ambient { Ambient { DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL ---+ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION -- Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average. 200.00 LBS 200.00 LBS 100.00 LBS 4 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+= 100.00 Ascorbic Acid No 50817 4 + + ~===4 4 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~===== ITSecretl RSIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards I NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies F R IH DH / / / MiL += Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site + +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ..... 4 + CARBON DIOXIDE I Days On Site 1365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ + BETWEEN E AND W BLDG N SIDE I124-38-9CAS# I ~ -----+ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE + I Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Below Ambient I FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER I 4 += ~ ~ =4 4- 4 ==+ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION + Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average I 420333.00 FT3 420333.00 FT3 242500.00 FT3 ~ ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS -- 4-===+ ==+ 100.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 4 ½ ==+===+ --- 4 ~===4 t HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~ ..... + ] TSecretINo NoRS I Bi°HasINo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAF P HazardsIIH NFPA/// USDOT# MinMCPI 4 ~-===-~ 4-= ~ + 4-= ~-=====+ 5 01/18/2002 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKER~IELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Inventory Item 0035 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ CAUSTIC (ALKALINE) Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ OUTSIDE W BLDG IN ALLEY S SIDE OF W BLDG CAS# 7647-01-0 ~ =+ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE==+==== CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I ABOVE GROUND TANK ~ + ---- =4 -- =4 ==+ ---+ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 450.00 GAL 450.00 GALI 250.00 GAL +------ ~ =4 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+= RS %Wt' Isodium Hydroxide INotCAs#1310732 ~ ~===+ ~===~ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~ ..... ITSecretl RSIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards I NFPA usDoT# MCP No No No NO/ Curies R IH / / / Mod ~===~ ~ ~ + ~ ~=====+ += Inventory Item 0007 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME = ~ ==+ CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + -+ BATCH AREA W BLDG CAS# 77-92-9 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Solid I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I BAG ~ + ~ ~ ~---- ==+ + ...... + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION ==+ Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 50.00 LBS 5000.00 LBS 2000.00 LBS '~ ==+= I------ ==+ -~ ~ I--~ZARDOUS COMPONENTS ==+===+ ==+ 100.00 Citric Acid 77929 ~ ~ ==+===+ ==+ -~ ~-===-~ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~- ..... ~o~l~°~Zl~o Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA HaT. arasI NFPA/// USDOT# MinMCP 4 t-===4 ~ ~ +== ~ 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE5 SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0020 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME 4 DESCALE 10-50 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ OUTSIDE W BLDG CAS# 7647-01-0 + ~ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid [ Mixture [ Ambient [ Ambient I DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL 4 ~ =4-- + ~ ----+ ~ + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION --+ Largest Container Daily Maximum ] Daily Average 55.00 GAL 55.00 GAL 30.00 GAL +------ ~ =4 ----+ ~ ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ==+===+ --+ 50.00 Muriatic Acid Yes 7647010 4 ½ + + ==+ 4 +===4 += HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ ~ ..... ITSecretl RSIBi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt EPA Hazards {NFPANo No No No/ Curies R IH DH / / / USDOT# MCP + ~===+ ~= ~ + ~ ~=====+ += Inventory Item 0018 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME = ~ ==+ GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER IDays365On Site Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ INSIDE W SIDE BLDG (E BLDG) CAS# + ..... ~--_-- += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Ambient I DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL + =4 4 4 ~------ + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum DailY Average 55.00 GAL 110.00 GAL 55.00 GAL -4 + 4 -4 4 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS += = = 4 25.00 Potassium Hydroxide No 1310583 -4 ~ +===4 4 +===4 + HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===4 + ........ + ..... ITSecretlNo NoRSIBi°HazINo Radi°active/Am°unt I EPANo/ Curies RHazardsIIH DH NFPA/// I USDOT# I MCP IMod 4-==----q + ~==========----==4 -7- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE ELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME =4 HOT MELT ADHESIVE I Days On Site I · 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: +- -+ PACKING AREA S BLDG I CAS#92717 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Solid I Pure I .Ambient I Ambient I BOX +=========.4 ~= + + + ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Container I' Daily Maximum I Daily Average 50.00 LBS 800.00 LBS 400.00 LBS + ~ + + ....... 4 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS --- + === + =- 100.00 PPO No 92717 4 4 -----+===+= 4 +===4 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS===+= ~ ~===== ITSecretl RSIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min 4 ~===~ ~ 4 4-= ~ ~=====+ += Inventory Item 0034 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME =4 HYDROCHLORIC ACID I Days On Site 1365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ ADJACENT TO ALLEY ON S SIDE OF W BLDG OUTSIDE I7647-01-0CAS# += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid. I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I ABOVE GROUND TANK · 4 + ~ ~ ~ ==+ .4 --4- AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 250.00 GAL 250.00 GAL 175.00 GAL .4 --+= ~___ ==+ .4 4 == HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ==+===+ ==+ %Wt' IHydrogen Chloride IRS Yesl CAS# 7647010 + ~ ==+===+ + ~===.4 += HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ + ~===== I TSecret INo NoRS I Bi°HasINo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA RHazardsIIH NFPA/// USDOT# MCP + ~-===.4 4-= ~ + 4-= ~-=====+ -8- 01/18/200 . + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKER~IELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0008~ Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME --o + MALEIC ACID I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ BATCH AREA (W BLDG) I CAS# 6915-15-7 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Solid I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I BAG ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 50.00 LBS 300.00 LBS 150.00 LBS += .... ~ ~= += += HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS - +===4 100.00 Maleic Acid No 110167 + + -- + 4 + +===+ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ~ + ..... ITSecret N~SIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# I MCP No No No/ Curies /./ / Low 4 =+===4 4 =+ ~ 4 +=====+ += Inventory Item 0013 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ W BLDG SW CORNER BATCH AREA I CAS# 7727-37-9 + += STATE=+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE IGas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER + ~ ~= ~ 4 ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 142.00 FT3 142.00 FT3 70.00 FT3 + -4 4 + HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 4- = = = ~ %Wt. RS I 100.001NitrOgen INo I CAS#7727379 + =% .... +===+ + =+===+ -4 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ 4 + ..... ITSecretI RSIBioHazI Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min + =+===4 4 =+ 4- 4 +=====+ -9- Ol/18/aoo2 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE ELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ SHOP STORAGE AREA (E BLDG) CAS# 7782-44-7 ~ +======= =+ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER 4 ==+= ~ ~ ~ ----- 4 + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION --+ Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average 251.00 FT3 251.00 FT3 251.00 FT3 4 += 4 4 ~ ---- HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+--- I 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed 7782447 4 ~ +===4 + +===+ + HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===~ + + ..... ITSecretl RSIBi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA Hazards I NFPA I USDOT# MCP tNo No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low q ~===q + ~ ~ + ~=====+ += 'Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME .... 4 =+ PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + -+ SE PARKING LOT CORNER CAS# 74-98-6 += ~ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Gas I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER += ~ ~ ------+ ~ += ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 18158.00 FT3 18158.00 FT3 1455.00 FT3 += ~ ~ + = + = HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ = = = 4 100.00 Propane Yes 74986 += += ~-===-~ += +===+= ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===4 ~ + ..... TSecret NoRS Bi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA HazardsNo No No/ Curies F P IH NFPA/// I USDOT# tMCpHi + +===+= ~ t-= ~ ~ .I-=====+ -10- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKE ELD = SiteID: 015-021-001418 += Inventory Item 0031 == Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~-+ PROPYLENE GLYCOL FOOD GRADE I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ ENGINEERING AREA IN SE CORNER OF W BLDG CAS# 57-55-06 + += STATE=+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE + === CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Below Ambient I IN MACHINE/EQUIP += +------ ~ + ==+====== += + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 2500.00 GAL 2500.00 GAL I 2500.00 GAL + ~ + ..... + =+ ...... HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS +===+ .... RS [ %Wt' IPropylene Glycol INo ICAs#57556 % ~ ~----+===+= ~ ~===~ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+= ~ ~ ..... ITSecretl RSIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards I NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR 4 ~===4 ~ ~ + ------q +=====+ += Inventory Item 0028 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME =~ SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT I Days On Site 1365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: +- -+ SHOP (E BLDG) I CAS# 64742-41-9 += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Ambient I IN MACHINE/EQUIP +- =4 ~ +------ 4 + + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average 20.00 GAL 20.00 GAL 20.00 GAL q + l, 4 t HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS = + = = = 4 = 89.00 Mineral Spirits No 8030306 q ~ + -I. + ....... +===q 4 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===4 +== ~ ..... I TSecret INo NoRS I Bi°HasINo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAF Hazards NFPA/// IUSDOT# MCP .}-= + .... =.+ ~ 4 =4 'k=====+ -11- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKER~IELD = SiteID: 015-021-001418 += InventorY Item 0036 == Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ SANATOX Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ OUTSIDE TANK AREA CAS# += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE ..... I Solid I Mixture { Ambient I Ambient I DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL 4 + 4 ~ t- .... =+ + + AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION =+ Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average 40.00 LBS 500.00 LBS 500.00 LBS q =+---- ~ .... =+ += = HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~===4 =- %Wt. RS CAS# 95.00 Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin No 126067 3.00 Boric Acid No 10043353 2.00 Sodium Chloride No 7647145 -= +===+ ...... 4 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===+ ......... 4 + ...... TSecretI RSIBioHazI Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies DH / / / Mod + +===+-=====4 ==+= 4 =q. .k=====- += Inventory Item 0024 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site +== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ I SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: + ................ W SIDE INSIDE E BLDG CAS# 7681-52-9 += ~ += STATE =+= TYPE ===+== PRESSURE ===+ TEMPERATURE ==+ .... CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid I Pure I Ambient I Ambient I PLASTIC CONTAINER + s AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 52.00 GAL 104.00 GAL 52.00 GAL += ~ ~ += += HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS k===4 %Wt. RSI CAS# 12.50 Sodium Hypochlorite No 7681529 1.00 Sodium Hydroxide No 1310732 + +===4 + +===+ ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ===4 ......... ~ + ...... ITSecret N~SIBi°Hazl Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA HazardsNo No No/ Curies R IH NFPA/// I USDOT# IMCPHi + +===+= ~ ==+= ~ ~ +=====- -12- 01/18/2002 3 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKER~IELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + += Fast Format + += Notif./Evacuation/Medical ---=--- Overall Site + +== Agency Notification 10/05/2000 + CALL 911 AND THE STATE OFFICE OF.EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL ALSO BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED. + .... Employee Notif./Evacuation 10/05/2000 + IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL, THE PLANT MANAGER UPON NOTIFICATION WILL USE THE PAGING SYSTEM TO NOTIFY ALL EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE THE FACILITY. EACH SUPERVISOR IS TO DIRECT THE EMPLOYEES IN HIS AREA TO THE SAFEST EXIT AND MAKE SURE THAT HIS AREA HAS BEEN VACATED BY ALL PERSONNEL. ALL EMPLOYEES EVACUATED WILL REPORT TO A DESIGNATED AREA OUTSIDE THE FACILITY. AFTER NORMAL HOURS NOTIFY THE FOLLOWING IN THIS ORDER: BOB HOFFERD - 661-832-0453 IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL DAVID WRIGHT - 661-836-1382 IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL GERHARD GAUGEL - 661-392-8747 IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL ARMANDO RAYO - 661-324-1156. CALL ARMANDO RAYO IN THE EVENT OF ANY AMMONIA LEAK. COCHRAN MECHANICAL - 661-861-8888. + + .... Public Notif./Evacuation 10/05/2000 + DURING A RELEASE, THE PLANT ENGINEER (MAINTENANCE MANAGER) WILL: * STOP LEAKS, IF POSSIBLE. * SUPERVISE THE USE OF SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA). + + + ..... Emergency Medical Plan 10/05/2000 + EACH SUPERVISOR WILL BE TRAINED IN CPR AND FIRST AID. FOR MINOR INJURIES WILLIAM CHRISTIANSEN OCCUPATIONAL GROUP WILL BE USED. FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR INJURY DUE TO A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, MERCY HOSPITAL WILL BE USED. MEMORIAL OR KERN MEDICAL CENTER WILL BE GIVEN SECOND CONSIDERATION. ANY SUPERVISOR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO DIAL 911 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. -13- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERWIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + - Fast Format + += Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site + +== Release Prevention 10/05/2000 + TO PREVENT THE RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT THIS FACILITY, ONLY INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE COURSE OF THEIR WORK WILL BE ALLOWED TO HANDLE THEM. EACH OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE PROCEDURES FOR EACH PRODUCT. + ------+ +=== Release Containment 10/05/2000 + PROCEDURES FOR CONTAINMENT WILL BE THOSE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM LOCATED BETWEEN BLDGS, INSIDE CONTAINMENT WALL. + + .... Clean Up 10/05/2000 + PROCEDURES FOR CLEANUP WILL BE THOSE RECOMMEDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATEIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. + Other Resource Activation -- -14- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKER~IELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 +== Fast Format += Site Emergency Factors Overall Site +== Special Hazards I +=== Utility Shut-Offs 10/05/2000 A) GAS - SE CORNER OF PARKING LOT (BORDERS LAKEVIEW AVE) PRESSURIZED PROPANE TANKS; NO ELECTRIC SOURCE B) ELECTRICAL - INSIDE SW CORNER OF E BLDG ON BOTH SIDES OF EXIT DOOR MAIN TRANSFORMER BETWEEN E BLDGS C) WATER - IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SW CORNER OF W BLDG (DEPARTMENT HOOK UP AND AMMONIA DUMP SYSTEM VALVE CONTROL BOX OUTSIDE OF SAME BLDG NEXT TO THE ALLEY D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - YES, ON CALIFORNIA AVE OVER MAIN ENTRANCE .... Fire Protec./Avail. Water == 10/05/2000 + PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATICE OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED BY TEL-TEC SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE N SIDE OF E CALIFORNIA AVE, 120 FT W OF THE NW CORNER OF THE FACILITY. A.FIRE DEPT HOOK UP TO OUR MAIN SPRINKER SYSTEM RISER EXISTS. IT IS IN THE ALLEY, 220 FT W OF LAKEVIEW AVE. A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK UP ALSO EXISTS FOR THE W BLDG 350 FT E OF ROBINSON ST IN THE ALLEY. + ..... Building Occupancy Level == -15- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERgIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + = Fast Format + += Training = Overall Site + -16- 01/18/2002 + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERWIELD -- SiteID: 015-021-001418 + + Fast Format + == Overall Site + += Training .... ~== Employee Training - 10/05/2000 + WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE.' BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING INCLUDES A LIST OF THOSE QUALIFIED IN S.C.B.A. EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGIN USE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEANUP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN UNLIKELY INCIDENT. 1) ARMANDO RAYO - MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR ARMANDO RAYO IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS EXPERIENCE IN ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE AND RECORDS, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. ALSO, MR RAYO HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. I/NITS. HE IS ALSO KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE~EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND HANDLE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY INCIDENT. 2) ROBERT HOFFERD - SHIPPING SUPERVISOR/SAFETY MANAGER ROBERT HOFFERD IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ALL ASPECTS OF AMMONIA SYSTEMS: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRIANED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR HOFFERD HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF S.C.B.A. UNITS AND IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ALBE TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 3) RICHARD WEKLYCH - PLANT MANAGER RICHARD WEKLYCH IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYTEM. MR WEKLYCH CAN INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN ACCIDENT. 4) GERHARD GAUGEL - QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR GERHARD GAUGEL HAS KNOWLEDGE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM AND ITS OPEHATION: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR GAUGEL HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS AND CAN ALSO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 5) DAVID WRIGHT - PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -17- 01/18/2002 DAVID WRIGHT HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ASPECTS OF THE AMMONIA SYSTEM: LIQUID I D EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES. MR. WRIGHT WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AN EME RGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. ALL PLANT MANA GEMENT, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO WORK WITH LITTLE SUPERV ISION WILL BE TRAINED IN FIRST AID AND C.P.R. + CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERWIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 + + ....... Fast Format + += Training Overall Site + +=== Page 2 I + .... Held for Future Use + .... -------- .=+ Held for Future Use -- =+ + -18- 01/18/2002 L D Dear Business Owner: FIRE CHIEF RON FRAZE This notice is meant to act as a reminder that the California Health ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, requires any handler of hazardous materials 2101 'H' Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 . to revise their hazardous materials business plan within 30 days of any one VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1349 of the following events: SUPPRESSION SERVICES 2101 'H'Street (1) A 100 per cent or more increase in the quantity of a Bakersfield, CA 93301 previously-disclosed material. VOICE (805) 326-3941 FAX (805) 395-1 349 (2) Any handling of a previously-undisclosed hazardous PREVENTION SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave. material, subject to the inventory requirements of Chapter Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (005) 326-3951 6.95. FAX (805) 326-0576 E~RONME.T~ SERVICES (3) Change in business ownership. 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (805) 326-3979 (4) Change in business address. FAX (805) 326-0576 x~J.~NO DIVISION (5) Change of business name. 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 VOICE (805)399-4697 Any questions regarding these required revisions, please call the FAX (805) 399-5763 · Hazardous Materials Division at (805) 326-3979. Sincerely yours, Director, Office of Environmental Services OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME .~.C',J.~+A,[-. ~'5~S~- INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS ~"Z3"q ~. /~6I?~oft~)^ Ape PHONE NO. 3 Z'3- FACILITY CONTACT ~'tr_lnar-c{ BUSlNESS ID NO. I5 -216- ~SPECTION TIME 0~'~O- ' t NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES .,, Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~i~rRoutine [~'ombined [~21 Joint Agency {~1 Multi-Agency ~ Complaint [~ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate I, Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location ~.. Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures t/ ,-- .... Emergency procedures adequate '.~ Containers properly labeled Housekeeping / : O' l- I'"' ~' tt/'k'~' J/~-J"'"~O_ {tV , Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardo,us wast.~ on sit~?: [~Yes [~ No Explain: IAJa-.q'['g Oil Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979,.,~ IL ~siness Site Responsible Party White- Env. Svcs. Yellow- Station Copy Pink- Business Copy Inspector: _ ~f..~ _~4~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Manager : BusPhone: (661) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE Map : 103 CommHaz : High City : BAKERSFIELD Grid:' ~32~C._~-~acUn-i-~s-:_ 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 ~I.C'Cod~:2/~6 EPA Numb: .//DunnBra~ ~ Emergency Contact / Title ~merqenc¥ Contact / Title RICHARD WKLYCH / PLANT MANAGER ~~D ~A~U_G~ / Q C SUPERVISO~ Business Phone: (661)323-6296x ~-~~'~-P~ho~.- (661) 323-6296x 24-Hour Phone : (702) 942-0500x \24-Hour Phone : (661) 392-8747x/ Pager Phone : ( ) - ~ Eager Phone : ( ) Hazmat Hazards: Fire~eress ~th DelHlth Contact : Phone: (661) 323-6296x MailAddr: 1233 E CALIFORNIA State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93307 Owner PETER GORDON;CHRMN/LEO SOONG;PRES Phone: (702) 942-0500x Address :'501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA City : CALISTOGA Zip : 94515 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDULE A INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. ~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List --Alphabetical Order Ail Materials.at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpeoHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax lUnitlMCP ACETYLENE E F P IH G 130 00 FT3 Hi ACID CLEANER LF3 R IH L 110 00 GAL Mod AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS E F P IH G 110250 00 FT3 Ext ARGON F P IH G 155 00 FT3 Min ASCORBIC ACID F R IH DH S 200 00 LBS Min CARBON DIOXIDE F P IH G 420333 00 FT3 Min CAUSTIC (ALKALINE) R IH L 450 00 GAL Mod CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS S 5000 00 LBS Min DESCALE 10-50 E R IH DH L 55 00 GAL Hi GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER R IH DH L 110 00 GAL Mod HOT MELT ADHESIVE S 800 00 LBS Min HYDROCHLORIC ACID E R IH L 250 00 GAL Hi MALEIC ACID S 300 00 LBS Low i 06/lS/2001 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Manager : BusPhone: (661) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE Map : 103 CommHaz : High City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 32C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:2086 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Eme~rgency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RICHARD WKLYCH / PLANT MANAGER GERHARD GAUGEL / Q C SUPERVISOR Business Phone: (661) 323-6296x Business Phone: (661) 323-6296x 24-Hour Phone : (702) 942-0500x 24-Hour Phone : (661) 392-8747x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth +_ - ..... Contact : Phone: (661) 323-6296x MailAddr: 1233 E CALIFORNIA " State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93307 Owner PETER GORDON;CHRMN/LEO SOONG;PRES Phone: (702) 942-0500x Address : 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA City : CALISTOGA Zip : 94515 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: Res: No Emergency Directives: THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDULE A INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. += Hazmat Inventory ---- One Unified List + +== Alphabetical.Order Ail Materials at Site + ._ -- .................................+ + + + -+ .... +---+ Hazmat Common Name... ISpeoHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitlMCPl ................................. + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ ACETYLENE E F P IH G 130.00 FT3 Hi ACID CLEANER LF3 R IH L 110.00 GAL Mod AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS E F P IH G 110250.00 FT3 Ext ARGON F P IH G 155.00 FT3 Min ASCORBIC ACID F R IH DH S. 200.00 LBS Min CARBON DIOXIDE F P IH G 420333.00 FT3 Min CAUSTIC (ALKALINE) R IH L 450.00 GAL Mod CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS S 5000.00 LBS Min DESCALE 10-50 E R IH DH L 55.00 GAL Hi GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER R IH DH L 110.00 GAL Mod HOT MELT ADHESIVE S 800.00 LBS Min HYDROCHLORIC ACID E R IH L 250.00 GAL Hi MALEIC ACID S 300.00 LBS Low -1- 01/18/2002 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD --- SiteID: 015-021-001418 + += Hazmat Inventory -- One Unified List + +== Alphabetical Order All Materials at Site + ................................ + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... + .... +-- -+ Sazmat Common Name... ISDooHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax lUnitlMCPI ................................ + ....... + ........... + ..... + .......... +--~-+-__+ NITROGEN F P IH G 142.00 FT3 Min OXYGEN F P IH G 251.00 FT3 Low PROPANE E F P IH G 18158.00 FT3 Hi PROPYLENE GLYCOL FOOD GRADE F L 2500.00 GAL UnR SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT F L 20.00 GAL Mod SANA~Ok'~'' DH S 500.00 LBS Mod SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE R IH L 104.00 GAL Hi I, 'Do hereby certify that I have {Type or prin! nan's) reviewed the attached hazardous materials ma;~age- ment plan for and that it alcr~ with (N~me b[' Business) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. Signalure Date -2- 01/18/2002 ~~ CITY OF BAKERSFIEL~ ~, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~ 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 "~-'"~~~'~-' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one form per ma~al per building or ama) ~ NEW ~DD ~ DELETE ~ REVISE 200 Page ~ ~ 201{ CHEMICAL LOCATION ~ Y~ ~ No 202 CHEMICAL LO~TION ~U~ t ~ ~ I~ ~ ~ ~ CONFIDENTIAL (EPC~) 205 ~ T~DESECR~ ~Y~ ~No 206 CHEMICAL ~ME ~ ~~ ~ .......... .................................... ~ If Subj~ to EPC~, refer to instm:ions 207 ~ COM~N~ ' ~ EHS* ~Y~ ~No 208 FIRE ~DE ~D C~ES (~plete if r~u~t~ by I~1 fire ~ie~ 210 PHYSI~L STA~ ~s SOLID ~1 LID,lO ~ g ~S 214 ~ ~RGESTCONTAINER ~O 215 FED H~RD ~TE~RIES ~ 1 FIRE ~ 2 R~CTIVE ~ 3 PRESSURE RELEASE ~4 ACUTE H~LTH ~ 5 CHRONIC H~LTH 216 (~ all that ~ply) ANNUAL WASTE 217 ~ M~IMUM 218 i AVENGE 219 ~ STA~WAsTE~DE ~0 UNITS* ~ ~ ~L ~ d CU ~ ~lb LBS ~ tn TONS ~1 DAYS ON SITE * If EHS. amount must be in lbs. STOOGE ~AINER ~ a ABOVEGROUND TANK ~e P~S~NONMETALLIC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~LE ~ q ~IL CAR 223 (Check all ~at apply) ~ b UNDERGROUND TANK ~ f CAN ~ j BAG ~ n P~STIC BO~LE ~ r OTHER ~ c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ~ g ~R~Y ~ k BOX ~ o TOTE BIN ~ d STEEL DRUM ~ h SILO ~ I CYLINDER ~ p TANK WAGON STOOGE PRESSURE ~ a AMBIENT ~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ba 8ELOWAMBIENT ~4 STOOGE TEMPE~TURE ~ a AMBIE~ ~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ba BELOWAMBIENT ~ c CRYOGENIC ~ no ~o~C AOO 231 DY~ ~.o~z 23~ 2~ 235 ~ Yes ~ No 236 { 237 ~ 238 ~O D [O1~ C~L~ IOf ' ag ~Y~ ~ No 240 ' 241 242 '. 243 ~Y~ ~No 244 ~ 245 L UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731.TV4.wpd *,~' SAN JOAQUIN CHEMICALS, INC~ msaossc,t ~LS~HO,~ .. ~ 4~ ~t Hed~c, Avenue ~ ~7-9577 (SAN JOAQU1N ~EMI~, IN~) . .....Ftc,n0, ~ 93703 ~0 424-9~ (~EM~Q MATERIAL SAFETY ~s,.~: :.,,,~2 DATA SHEET '"~'"*': ""~ '"" PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SANATOX 2080 Hazard Rating , Scale ,,., . Toxicity 3 Fire " 1 . Reactivity 0 0, INSIGNIFICANT Special O ~'.,OMPONENT INFORMATION CAS NO. 16079-88-2 AMT.{%) .... 1 Bromo,' chloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin :" 92 - 98 · 2 Boric acid .... _~.~_~.~_. ~_~ ....... ..... ? -~... ---~--,-~"~-'3 SOdium chloride ......... < 2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation Move subject to fresh air. Give artificial respiration Eye Contact IMMEDIATELY flush eyes with a large amount of water for at least 15 minutes. Get prompt medical attention. Skit: C~ntact~ Wash affected skin areas thoroughly with soap and water. Remove and wash contaminated clothing thoroughly. Do not take clothing home to be laundered. Consult a physician if irritation persists, Ingestion " If swallowed, give 2 glasses of water to drink. IMMEDIATELY see a physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 82/22/2881 13:48 8853218251 ROBERT PAGE 81 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROLLING POWER OUTAGE SURVEY ... .... 1 ....... D.oes y_ou;r.f_aci.l.i.ty__haye,..a bgck u.p power ~upply? Yes ~ No 2. If yes, does back up generator supply power to all critical systems, valves, vents, alarms, monitor, phones? Yes {~ No [~ Other, explain 3. Could electric_al~ower loss cause a f~re, explosion, or unplanned release .ofa chemical? Yes [~ No [~r ' 4. Would electric power, or telecommunication loss prevent the business from contacting emergency responders? Yes ~ No ~ 5. Has your business prepared a e°ntingency plan in the event of a rolling power outage? Yes ~l No ~ 6. What percentage of your business is electrical dependant? ~ less than 5% [~ 5% to 10% ~ 26% to 50% EJ 51%to 7~ver 75% t3 100% Authorized Re~reS/a~rative' Date Please complete and return this survey as soon as possible, to the following address or fax number. Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Fax: 661-326-0576 .,~ January 23, 2001 Robert Hofferd FiRE CHIEF RON FRAZE Crystal Geyser Water Co 1233 E California Ave ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield Ca 93307 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Hofferd: SUPPRESSION SERVICES Within Califomia, approximately 130,000 businesses are involved in the 2101 "H" Street - Bakersfield, CA 93301 manufacturing, usc, storage and/or t~ansport of hazardous materials. In thc VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 event of a rolling power outage, a hazardous materials facility or handler may experience an operational event that could potentially result in the PREVENTION SERVlCF. S accidental release of a hazardous substance. Such a release could cause or 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 contribute to the loss of life, serious injury, environmental pollution or VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 property damage. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES To assess the potential for a accidental release, the Bakersfield Fire 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield. CA 93301 Department Office of Environmental Services is requesting your VOICE (061) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 assistance in completing the enclosed survey and returning the survey no later than February 12, 2001. TRAINING DIVISION . · 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Sincerely, VOICE (661) 399-4697 FAX (661) 399-5763 ~ Office of Environmental Services REH/dm enclosure CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROLLING POWER OUTAGE SURVEY Name of Business Address 1. Does your facility have a back up power supply? Yes O No 2. If yes, does back up generator supply power to all critical systems, valves, vents, alarms, monitor, phones? ,,. Yes ~1 No ~1 Other,-explaiil 3. Could electrical power loss cause a fire, explosion, or unplanned release ora chemical? Yes ~ No ~ --: 4. Would electric power, or telecommunication loss prevent the business from contacting· . ' ~..::' ~'' emergency rosponders? '~:' 5. Has your business prepared a contingency plan in the event of a rolling power outage? Yes I~ No 6. What percentage of your business is electrical dependant?. ' ~ less than 5% 0 5% to 10% 0 26% to 50% 0 51% to 75% I~ over 75% 0 100% ., ..: ... Authorized Representative Date Please complete and return this survey no later than February 12, 2001, to the following address or fax number. Bakersfield City Fire Department · Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 'Fax: 661-326-0576 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Manager : BusPhone: (805) 323-6296 Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AVE Map : 103 CommHaz : High City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 32C FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code:2086 EPA Numb: DunnBrad: Eme_rgenc¥ Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RICHARD WEKLYCH / PLANT MANAGER GERHARD GAUGEL _/ Q.C. SUPERVISOR Business Phone: (66~) 323-6296x Business Phone: 661 ) 323-6296x 24-Hour Phone : (6~,~42_0500 24-Hour Phone : 661 ) 392-8747x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : Phone: (661) 323 -6296x MailAddr: 1233 E CALIFORNIA State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93307 Owner PETER GORDON;CHRMN/YASU YOSHIDA PRES. Phone: (SPE) C - 94x20500 Address : 501 WASHINGTON ST~,~O~/~ State: CA City : CALISTOGA ~. Zip : 94515 Period: to ~,,. -'0~ ~ TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: '~/~O~4.~ ~ TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif' d: aSs: No Emergency Directives: '~ THIS IS AN aMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVCS TO SCHEDULE A INSPECTION WITH HOWARD WINES. = Hazmat Inventory One Unified List --As Designated Order Ail Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpooHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax IUnitlMcP HOT MELT ADHESIVE S 800.00 LBS Min CARBON DIOXIDE F P IH G 420333.00 FT3 Min PROPANE F P IH G 18158.00 FT3 Hi OXYGEN F P IH G 251.00 FT3 Low ARGON. ~, D~ h%reb~e~i~ ~h~ ~ have 155. oo FT3 Min CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS dy~r,~n~e) S 2400.00 LBS Min MALEIC ACID reviewed ~he aEached hazan~ousIH-n~steHals.~_~nage- 300. oo LBS Low ACETYLENE F P 130.00 FT3 Hi NITROGEN ment plan ;or, F P an~h~it al~n~ with 142.00 FT3 Min (Name of Business) ............ anycorrectionsconstitutoacom e orre~c[rnan- 110. O0 GAL Mod GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER DESCALE 10-50 agemen~ plan for my facili~. R IH DH L 55.00 GAL Hi -1- 08/29/2000 Signature Date CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Hazmat Inventory One Unified List --As Designated Order All Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpeoHazlEPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax lUnit MCP SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE R IH L 104.00 GAL Hi ASCORBIC ACID F R IH DH S 200.00 LBS Min SAFETy KLEE_N_N_iQ5 SOLVENT F L 20.00 GAL Mod IH DH L AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS F P IH G 110250 00 FT3 Ext PROPYLENE~GLYCOL FOOD GRADE F L 2500 00 GAL UnR ACID CLEANERI LF3 R IH L 110 00 GAL Mod GUARD # 218 ~ ' R IH L 220 00 GAL Mod HYDROCHLORIC ACID R IH L 250 00 GAL Hi CAUSTIC (ALKALINE)' R IH L 450 00 GAL Mod 2 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site HOT MELT ADHESIVE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PACKING AREA~SOUTH BLDG CAS# 92717 FSTATE i TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid Pure Ambient Ambient BOX AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION , Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 50 LBSI 800.00 LBS 400.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I wt. CAS# 100.00 PPO N 92717 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I ITsecret RS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / . Min ---- Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BETWEEN EAST AND WEST BUILDING NORTHSIDE CAS# 124-38-9 FSTATE TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE i CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Below Ambient FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average FT3 420333.00 FT3 I 242500.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. oRS CAS# 100.00 Carbon Dioxide N 124389 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret[ oRS Bi°HaZNo N No Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies FEPA Hazardsp IH NFPA/// USDOT# I MCPMin -3- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 = Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SOUTHEAST PARKING LOT CORNER CAS# 74-98-6 Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER AMOITNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average FT3 18158.00 FT3I 1455.00 FT3~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. Rye~S CAS# 100.00 Propane 74986 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretNo N~SIBi°HaZNo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAHazardsIF P IH NFPA/// USDOT# HiMCP = Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~.)lVUVl~21~ l~-UVlH; / ~l-lH;[Vll ~%J_~ /~1v1~ OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SHOP STOR3tGE AREA (EAST BUILDING) CAS# 7782-44-7 F STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE 'CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average FT3 · 251.00 FT3I 251.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt.I oRS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed N 7782447 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RcS BioHaz Radioactive~Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# I MOP No N No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low -4- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 9 ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARGON Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SHOP STORAGE AREA (EAST BUILDING) CAS# 7440-37-1 F STATE = TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas ~Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 155.00 FT3 75.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. ~S CAS# 100.00 Argon N 7440371 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl RSIBioHazl Radioactive~Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MOP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -~ Inventory Item 0007 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BATCH AREA WEST BUILDING CAS# 77-92-9 r STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid /Pure I Ambient I Ambient IBAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Da~ily Maximum I Daily Average 50 LBS 5000 .00 LBS I 2000 '-~ · 00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. oRS CAS# 100.00 Citric Acid N 77929 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretINo NoRS I BioHazNo Radioactive/Amount I EPANo/ Curies Hazards I NFPA/// USDOT# MinMCP 5 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site MALEIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BATCH AREA (WEST BUILDING) CAS# 6915-15-7 STATE I TYPE PRESSURE --~ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid Pure Ambient Ambient BAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 50 LBSI 300.00 LBS 150.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RNo~ CAS# 100.00 Maleic Acid 110167 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretI ~S BioHazI Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies / / / Low -- Inventory Item 0010 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site L..J,~/VLLVLL~.L~I .L~J~.U. VL.I~ / L.~-Lt",LVL.L L.,Z%.J..~ .DJZ-U.VL.~.S ACETYLENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SOUTHWEST CORNER SHOP STORAGE EAST BUILDING. CAS# 74-86-2 V STATE TYPE pREssu'RE TEMPERATU'RE CONTAINER TYPE Gas [ Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container / Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3L 130.00 FT3 100.00 FT3 =z= 0os 100.00 Acetylene 74862 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretINo NRoS I Bi°HaZNo Radi°active/Am°unt I EPANo/ Curies F P HazardsIIH NFPA/// USDOT# 'HiMCP -6- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0013 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WEST BUILDING SOUTHWEST CORNER BATCH AREA CAS# 7727-37-9 r STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above AmbientI~ Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 · 142.00 FT3 70.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I 100.00 Nitrogen N 7727379 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RSIBioHaz, Radioactive/Amount. , EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT#' MCP No N° I IINo No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min Inventory Item 0016 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: INSIDE WESTSIDE BUILDING EAST BUILDING. CAS# rSTATE [ TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL -NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL 80.00 GAL 30.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I 10.00 Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride N 0 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSoorotl oRSIBioHaz Radioactive~Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies IH DH / / / Min -7- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0017 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: INSIDE WESTSIDE OF BUILDING (EAST BUILDING) CAS# FSTATE i TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER.TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient I Ambient I DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average GALI 80.00 GAL 55.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. ~SI CAS# 35.00 Phosphoric ACid N 7664382 TSecret ~ I HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies R IH DH / / / Mod = Inventory Item 0018 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER Days On Site 365 Location within this FacilitY Unit Map: Grid: INSIDE WESTSIDE BUILDING (EAST BUILDING) CAS# FSTATE i TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container ] Daily Maximum Daily Average 55 GALL .110.00 GAL 55.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. ~$ CAS# 25.00 Potassium Hydroxide. N 1310583 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSoorotI ~SIBioHazI Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# 'Mcp No N No No/ Curies R IH DH / / / Mod -8- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 = Inventory Item 0020 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lVUVl~ ~Vl~ / ~l ~.P~.L~ ~Vl~ DESCALE 10-50 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: OUTSIDE WEST BUILDING CAS# 7647-01-0 ~ STATE ~ TYPE i PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE cONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 55 GALI 55.00 GAL 30.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 50.00 Muriatic Acid Yes 7647010 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBi°HaZNo N No Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies EPA HazardsR IH DH NFPA/// USDOT# I'MCPHi = Inventory Item 0024 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WESTSIDE INSIDE EAST BUILDING CAS# 7681-52-9 STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Pure { Ambient I Ambient { PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 52 GAL 104.00 GALI 52.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS# 12.50 Sodium Hypochlorite No 7681529 1.00 Sodium Hydroxide No 1310732 TSecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies R IH / / / Hi 9 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0025 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lV~Vl~ ~Vl~ / ~ £ ~./-.)~J~ ~Vl~ ASCORBIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WESTSIDE OF WEST BUILDING BATCH AREA CAS# 50-81-7 STATE ] TYPE PRESSURE --~ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid Mixture Ambient AmbientI~ DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average LBSI 200.00 LBS 100.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Ascorbic Acid N 50817 TSecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F R IH DH / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0028 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site · SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SHOP (EAST BUILDING) CAS# 64742-41-9 Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient IN MACHINE/EQUIP AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container / Daily Maximum Daily Average GALL 20.00 GAL 20.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RI RSI CAS# 89.00 Mineral Spirits~ 8030306 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretI oRSlBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F / / / Mod -10- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0029 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- C0~MMONNAME / CHEMICAL NAME Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BOILER ROOM (EAST BUILDING) CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE i CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture I Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average GAL 25.00 GAL I 20.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %wt. ~s CAS# 4.00 Sodium Hydroxide N 1310732 8.00 Potassium Hydroxide No 1310583 3.00 beta-Diethylaminoethanol NO 100378 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~S BioHaz Radioactive/AmountNo N No No/ Curies EPA HazardsIIH DH NFPA/// USDOT# I MCPHi ~ Inventory Item 0030 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME AMMONIA. AN-HYDROUS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ENGINEERING AREA IN SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WEST BUILDING; NEXT CAS# 7664-41-7 F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas /Pure Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 110250.00 FT3 110250.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. y~ CAS# 100.00 Ammonia (EPA) 7664417 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz, Radioactive/Amount , EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N°IINo No/ Curies F P IH / / / Ext -11- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0031 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPYLENE GLYCOL FOOD GRADE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ENGINEERING AREA IN SOUTHEAST CORNER OF WEST BUILDING CAS# 57-55-06 Liquid. Mixture Ambient Below Ambient IN MACHINE/EQUIP AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average GAL I 2500.00 GAL I 2500.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Propylene Glycol N 57556 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ITSecretl RSIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards I NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR ~ Inventory Item 0032 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACID CLEANER LF3 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WEST BUILDING - CIP ROOM AREA CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE --T TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I Ambient Mixture Ambient / Liquid DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average GALI 110.00 GAL 75.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS CAS# Phosphoric Acid N 7664382 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ITSecretl ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# [ MCP No N No No/ Curies R IH / / / Mod -12- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0033 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ----~- - -'- Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WEST BUILDING - CIP ROOM AREA CAS# ~ STATE i TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATUREI CONTAINER TYPE Ambient DRUM/BARREL -NONMETAL Ambient Liquid Mixture AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION I Largest Container ] Daily Maximum I Daily Average · 275 GAL '300 . 00 GAL ~2U0.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I I I Sodium Hydroxide N 1310732 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret NoRSIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No/ Curies R IH / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0034 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HYDROCHLORIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ADJACENT TO ALLEY ON SOUTHSIDE OF WEST BUILDING-OUTSIDE. CAS# 7647-01-0 ~ STATE ~ TYPE i PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER. TYPE Liquid /Pure Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 250 GAL 250.00 GAL 175.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RSI CAS# Hydrogen Chloride Yes 7647010 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz, Radioa'ctive/Amount , EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N°llNo No/ Curies R IH / / / Hi -13- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Inventory Item 0035 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site CAUSTIC (ALKALINE) Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: OUTSIDE WEST BUILDING IN ALLEY SOUTH- SIDE OF WEST BUILDING. CAS# 7647-01-0 Liquid Pure Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container [ Daily Maximum Daily Average 450 GALL 450.00 GAL 250.00 GAL ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS wt. I CAS# Sodium Hydroxide N 1310732 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~SIBioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies R IH / / / Mod -14- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site -- Agency Notification 01/07/1990 CALL 911 THE STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL ALSO BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 08/22/1997 MANAGEMENT STAF~PoN NOTIFICATION IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL, THE WILL USE THE PAGING SYSTEM TO NOTIFY ALL EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE THE FACILITY. EACH SUPERVISOR IS TO DIRECT THE EMPLOYEES IN HIS AREA TO THE SAFEST EXIT AND MAKE SURE THAT HIS AREA HAS BEEN VACATED BY ALL PERSONNEL. ALL EMPLOYEES EVACUATED WILL REPORT TO A DESIGNATED AREA OUTSIDE THE FACILITY. AFTER NORMAL HOURS NOTIFY THE FOLLOWING IN THIS ORDER: BOB HOFFERD - 661 .832.0453 IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL DAVID WRIGHT -661~ .__836.1382 IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL GERHARD GAUGEL - 661~.392_~87_47_ IF HE CANNOT BE REACHED, CALL ~ARMANDO RAYO 661 334-1156 CALL ~RMANDO RAYO IN THE EVENT OF ANY AMMONIA LEAK. COC~HRAN MRC. RANT~AT, 661 R~1-RR88 -- Public Notif./Evacuation 08/22/1997 DURING A RELEASE, THE PLANT ENGINEER (MAINTENANCE MANAGER) WILL: * STOP LEAKS, IF POSSIBLE. * SUPERVISE THE USE OF SELF CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS (SCBA) . Emergency Medical Plan 01/07/1990 EACH SUPERVISOR WILL BE TRAINED IN CPR AND FIRST AID. FOR MINOR INJURIES ' ~ WILL BE USED FOR SERIOUS INJURY WILLIAM CHRISTIANSON OCCUPATIONAL GROUP ' OR INJURY DUE TO A HAZARDOUS MATERIAl MERCY HQSPITAL WILL BE USED. MEMORIAL OR KERN MEDICAL CENTER WILL BE GIVEN SECOND CONSIDERATION. ANY SUPERVISOR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO DIAL 911 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. -15- 08/29/2000 F CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site --Release Prevention 02/14/1995 TO PREVENT THE RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT THIS FACILITY, ONLY INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE COURSE OF THEIR WORK WILL BE ALLOWED TO HANDLE THEM. EACH OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE PROCEDURES FOR EACH PRODUCT -- Release Containment 02/14/1995 PROCEDURES FOR CONTAINMENT WILL BE THOSE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM LOCATED BETWEEN BUILDINGS, INSIDE CONTAINMENT WALL. -- Clean Up 02/14/1995 PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP WILL BE THOSE RECOMMEDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATEIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. Other Resource Activation -16-. 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD. SiteID: 015-021-001418 Fast Format F Site Emergency Factors Overall Site Special Hazards --Utility Shut-Offs 02/14/1995 A) GAS': SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARKING LOT (BORDERS LAKEVIEW AVE) PRESSURIZED PROPANE TANKS; NO ELECTRIC SOURCE. B) ELECTRICAL: INSIDE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EAST BUILDING ON BOTH SIDE OF EXIT DOOR. MAIN TRANSFORMER BETWEEN EAST BUILDINGS. C) WATER: IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF WEST BUILDING (DEPARTMENT HOOK UP AND AMMONIA DUMP SYSTEM VALVE CONTROL BOX OUTSIDE OF SAME BUILDING NEXT TO THE ALLEY. D) LOCK BOX: YES. ON CALIFORNIA AVENUE OVER MAIN ENTRANCE. -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 02/14/1995 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATICE OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED BY TEL-TEC SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST CALIFORNIA AVENUE, 120 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE FACILITY. A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK UP TO OUR MAIN SPRINKER SYSTEM RISER EXISTS. IT IS IN THE ALLEY, 220 FEET WEST OF LAKEVIEW AVENUE. A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK UP ALSO EXISTS FOR THE WEST BUILDING 350 FEET EAST OF ROBINSON STREET IN ALLEY. Building Occupancy Level -17- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 Fast Format r Training Overall Site -18- 08/29/2000 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-001418 ~ Fast Format 9 ~ Training Overall Site ~ -- Employee Training 02/14/1995 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE SUMMARY OF TRAINING INCLUDES A LIST OF THOSE QUALIFIED IN S.C.B.A. SUMMARY OF TRAINING: EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGINUSE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN UNLIKELY INCIDENT. 1) .ARMANDO RAYO - MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR MR. RAYO IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS EXPERIENCE IN ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE AND RECORDS, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. aLSO, mR. RAYO ' HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS. HE IS ALSO KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE/EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND HANDLE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY INCIDENT. 2) ROBERT HOFFERD - SHIPPING SUPERVISOR~SAFETY MANAGER MR. HOFFERD IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ALL ASPECTS OF AMMONIA SYSTEMS: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND.HAS BEEN TRIANED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. HOFFERD HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF S.C.B.A. UNITS AND IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ALBE TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 3) RICHARD WEKLYCH - PLANT MANAGER MR. WEKLYCH IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES. AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYTEM. MR WEKLYCH CAN INITITAE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANACCIDENT. 4) GERHARD GAUGEL - QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR MR. GAUGEL HAS KNOWLEDGE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM AND ITS OPERATION: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. GAUGEL HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS AND CAN ALSO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 5) DAVID WRIGHT - PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR -19- 08/29/2000 MR. WRIGHT HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ASPECTS OF THE AMMONIA SYSTEM: LIQUID I AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALV AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING P ICES AND HAS BEEN I ~TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. WRIGHT HAS BEEN ~TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF S.C.B.A. UNITS AND IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIREAN EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES. MR. WRIGHT WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AN EME RGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. ALL PLANT MANA GEMENT, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO WORK WITH LITTLE SUPERV ISION WILL BE TRAINED IN FIRST AID AND C.P.R. SEPTEMBER 29, 2000 CHANGES TO, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLAN PAGE #1 President Soong changed to Yasu Yoshida Area code changes Plant Manager changed to Mr. Richard Weldych Hazmat Inventory- Omit items "Guardquat # 128" And "Guard #203" PAGE#2 Omit hazard inventory items "Confidence//41-C" Replace HydroClean 300 with "Guard #218" PAGE #3 Added correct container size lbs. PAGE # 5 Adjusted "Daily Maximum Volume" and "Daily Average Lbs." For Citric Acid Anhydrous PAGE # 6 Added correct size lbs for "Largest Container" PAGE # 7 Omit Inventory Item # 0016 - "Guardquat 128" PAGE # 8 Omit Inventory item # 0017 "Guard 203 Added correct size lbs to "Largest Container" PAGE #9 Added correct size container Gals for De-Scale 10-50 Inventory item 0020 And Sodium Hypochlorite inventory item 0024 PAGE #11 Omit Inventory Item 0029- Confidence 41-C PAGE #13 Omit inventory item 0033- HydroClean 300 Replace with Guard 218 and changes to container size Daily maximum gal, and daily average. Add correct container size to Hydrochloric Acid item 0034 PAGE # 14 Added supplemental information about inventory item #0035 Caustic (Alkaline) plus correct gals for "largest container" PAGE # 15 Changes to Employee Notification/Evaluation Section Changed area codes, removed Norman Ambrose from Phone contact list and added Armando Rayo. Changes to medical treatment locations in emergency medical plan section. PAGE #19 Changes to Employee Training Section Added Mr. Richard Weklych and Mr. Armando Rayo. Removed Mr. Santiago Martinez and Mr. Norman Ambrose. cus~ ~ &.o. ~ MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT ~D~88 CLOSE AC~ · ~NANCE C~eEI. ~,~TyILING ADDRESS .~)-C).. ~ ~__~c~ ;~'~::~c~ STATE ~ ZIP CODS~ ~1~ :ICEL NUMBER · ADJUSTMENT [ CHG DATE [ CHARGE CODE I ADJUSTMENT.AMOUNT REMARKS: '~[-'~ 1,.1,94. ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AV Map: 103 Hazard: High Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 32C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name /' 'Title/ Business Phone 24-Hour Phon~ GERHARD GAUGEL ~,C.~P~zvts0n (805) 323-6296 x/(805) 392-874~ Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1233 E CALIFORNIA D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA ,.Zip: 93307- Comm Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5149 Owner: PETER GORDON$C~~~o°~i~./ Phone: (70~ Address: 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA city: CALISTOGA Zip: 94515- Summary THIS FACILITY HAS 5 INDIVIDUALS TRAINED IN S.C.B.A. -i, '~,~,~'~.~Z) ~,,~'d~ .... Do hereby Certi~ ~h~t reviewed the ~sched h~ardous materials manage- ment plsn for~ys~ ~y~& and ~ha~ i~ along ~ith (~ ~ BUsl~) ~y ~e~ions ~ns~i~ute ~ ~.mple~ and ~rr~ man- ~eme~ plan ~r my ~acili~. 01~1/9~ ~' CRYSTAL GEYSER OF 'BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards ./ Form Max Qty MCP 02-014 ANHYDROUS AMM~N/~ i~/ Gas 6720 Extreme · Press/ua~/-Immed Hlth 02-030 Anhydrous a~~_ ~ 6720 Extreme/ · Pr~Immed Hith ~~ Gas FT3 i~L~ 02-010 ACETYLENE Gas 130 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-004 PROPANE Gas 18158 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-020 DESCALE 10-50 Liquid 55 High · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-0~ SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Liquid 104 High · Reactive, Immed Hl'th GAL 02-029 COFIDENCE 41C Liquid 25 High~: · Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL/.~ 02-01~ GUARD 203 Liquid .~ Moderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-0t8~ GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER Liquid 110 Moderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-021 CHLOR 23j~ ' ~/~ Solid ~OLBS ~ Moderate · Fir/~ Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 02-028 SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT Liquid 20 Moderate · Fire GAL 02-008 MALEIC ACID Solid 300 Low · LBS 02-005 OXYGEN Gas 251 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-015 · Firmed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~ GAL 330 Low 02 - 019 P E NNANT~L-O'i~--150 · Fj~e7 Reactive ~.'i~,L GAL 02-006 ARGON Gas 155 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-003 CARBON DIOXIDE Gas 420333 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 01/21/9~ ' CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 3 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PlnaRef Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-007 CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Solid 2400 Minimal · LBS 02-002 HOT MELT ADHESIVE Solid 800 Minimal · LBS 02-013 NITROGEN Gas 142 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-016 GUARDQUAT 128 Liquid 110 Minimal · Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-023. ~CO GEAR OIL SAE~ ~/.6f~/~ Liquid 5 ~ Minimal 02-025'.ASCORBIC ACID Solid 200 Minimal · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth LBS 02-026 ARCO GEAR OIL (90 WT) Liquid ~ ~ Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-027 TARTARIC~C~ ~)6L6~'v/~ Solid ~ Minimal --~--Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth LBS 02-022~/~HEVRON HANDY_~r5-~ bc~!67~/ Liquid 110 Unrated D~f~ · Fi~~a~ Hlth% Delay Hlth __~ GAL 01/21/9~ ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 4 ~ 02 - Fixed Containers ~on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-014 ANHYDROUS'AMMONIA Gas 6720 Extreme · Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7664-41-7 Trade Secret: No / . /orm: Gas Type. Pure Days: 365 Uso:~,R~G~IN_STORAGE .~V ~ Daily Max FT3 , Daily Average F_T~~ Annual Amount FT3 6,720 · I oo I , --100.0% ]A~/O~, Anhydrous Gas ' ~ ]Extreme--~ 15 02-030 Anhydrous ammonia Gas 6720 Extreme · Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 .. CAS '#: 7664-41-7 Trade Secret: No / Form: Gas Type.~ Pure' Days: 365 Us~: ~.~- i "' ) ,~ / ~ Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average F~T~~ Annual Amount FT3 _~' / · ~ 6,720 ] 6~.00 ] 6,720.00 /S~ ~+ .~ S ge ~, Pr_~T Ternp , Location ~9' ~ ~.~'IN MACHINE/EQUIP ~LAb'~~ Refrigeration system · <t:~~~~ i~?~%~OUS AMMONIA Components [ Un~ed--~ux~e 02-010 ACETYLENE Gas 130 ·High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3.130[~- Daily Average100.00FT3 [ Annual Amount230.00FT3 -- Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ]Ambient[SOUTHWeST CORNER~p STORAGE - Conc .Components MCP Guide 100.0% ]Acetylene ]High I 17 01721/94 ~ ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 5 ~ 02 - Fixed Containers'on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-004 PROPANE Gas 18158 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-98-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL , Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 18,158 I 1,455.00 , 218,340.00 Storage Press T Temp ×.Location /' FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientI'SOUTHW~6~ ~ARKING LOT ~0A~ -- Conc Components .. MCP Guide 100.0% I~Pr0pane IExtreme 22 02-020 DESCALE 10-50 Liquid 55 High ~ Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 7647-01-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 55 I 30 00I 55 00 Location Storage Press T Temp DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL I AmbientlAmbient.0o~SIDE WES~~ ~ .~ -BUILDING -- Conc Components I MCP ---TGuide 50.0% IMuriatic Acid IHigh 15 02-024 SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Liquid 104 High ~ Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7681-52-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL104 I 'Daily Average52.00GAL ,] Annual Amount1,250.00GAL Storage Press T Temp ~cation PLASTIC CONTAINER 'IAmbient,AmbientlWESTSIDE~IpUBUlBDING -- Conc Components ~ MCP ---~uide 12.5% ISodium Hypochlorite IHigh ! 45 1.0%ISodium Hydroxide lModerateI 60 01~21/g4 ~ CRYSTAL~GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 6 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-029 COFIDENCE 41 C Liquid 25 High · Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: WATER TREATMENT Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 25 I 20.00 80.0'0 Storage Press T Temp Location. DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL Ambient{AmbientlBOILER ROOM C£~sr~,~,~v// --ConsI Components i MCP -~uide 4.0% Sodium Hydroxide ModerateI 60 8.0% Potassium Hydroxide ModerateI 60 3.0% beta-Diethylaminoethanol High ! 29 02-017 GUARD 203 Liquid 110 Moderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: NEUTRALIZER Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL 110 ~ 55.00 1,000.00 Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL {Ambient,AmbientllNSIDE WEST~BUILD~NG -- Cent Components MCP ---TGuide 35.0% {Phosphoric Acid {ModerateI 60 02-018 GUARD 219 CHLORINATED FOAMER Liquid 110 Moderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GALl10 I Daily Average55.00GAL.l Annual Amountl,300.00GAL Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL {Ambient~Ambient {INSIDE WEST~B~LDING ~r -Conc Components ~ MCP ----cGuide 25.0% {Potassium Hydroxide IModerate{ 60 01Y~1/9'4 ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD -215-000-001418 Page 7 ~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-021 p'HLOR 231 Solid _90_~oderate /,~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth /CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret:.No ~ ~ Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days~se: CLEANING x'~-- Daily Max LBS. , Dai~verage LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS 4\,) -~ ~ Storane --~ Press m Temp , ~ocation ~ ~ DRUM/BARREL'N~E~ I/~nDient/AmDient INSIDE WEST^BHIBDING V ~.~~ Hydroxide CompOnents ~ {'~ , Mo~ate--~u~ 02-028 SAFETY KLEEN 105 SOLVENT Liquid 20 Moderate ~ Fire GAL CAS #: 64742-41-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 use: WASHING Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual AmOunt GAL -- I o.oo -W oo.oo Storage Press T Temp Loca,tion IN MACHINE/EQUIP AmbientlAmbientlSHOP -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide 89.0% IMineral Spirits IModeratel 27 02-008 MALEIC ACID Solid 300 Low · LBS cAs #: 6915-15~7 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS I ~ Annual Amount LBS 300 I 150.00 , 1,200.00 Storage IIPress T Temp Location ~,~' BAG ,Ambient~Ambient~~BATCH AREA ~r -- Conc .Components MCP --~Guide loo.o% JMaleic Acid {Low · I 60 01721/94 ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page ~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-005 OXYGEN Gas 251 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3251 I Daily Average 251.00FT3 I Annual Amount 753.00FT3 m Location Storage - Press T Temp PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ]AmbientlSHOP STORAGE AREA~A~'~,~/ _ Conc~ Components MCP ~-~uide 100.0% IOxygen, Compressed ILow ~ 14 02-015 CHEVRON'DIESEL FUEL #2 Liquid~ _330 Low · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~GAL CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade seCret: No ~orm: Liquid Type: Pure Days~se: FUEL /6~/'~' ~ Daily Max GAL , D~r~ Average~ G~L Annual Am°unt GAL 330 y 110.00 I 2,500.00 '\~~%~ Storage -~, Press T Temp , LocatiOnDo-~K~ DRUM/-------~ARR~T~ IAmbientlAmbientlOUTSIDE EAST YARD IN CC - C°nc .~ Components , MCP ,Guide 100'.~Diesel Fuel No.2 IModeratel 27 02-019 . PENNANT NL OIL 150 Liquid ~ ~ Low · Fire, Reactive GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No ~~ ~~Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use:~//_LUBRICANT -- Daily Max GAL Daily Average~GAL Annual Amount GAL ~ I I. .oo Storage , Pres~ Temp , . Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC I Am~i~e~nt~Ambient I OUTSIDE WEST BUILDING -- Conc ~ ''' Components MCP Guide 43.0% ISolvent Dew~ed Distillate, Heavy Paraffin ILow I 27 01~/21/94 ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 9 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-006 ARGON Gas 155 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 744'0-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3155 I Daily Average~ 75.00FT3 ~ Annual Amount 155.00FT3 Location Storage iAbovePress T Temp -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IArgon IMinimal I 12 . 02-003 CARBON DIOXIDE Gas 420333 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 124-38-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 420,333 I 242,500.00 2,932,920.00 Storage Press T Temp Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER ~lAbove ,Below -- Conc Components ~ MCP ---TGuide 100.0% ICarbon Dioxide IMinimal I 21 02-007 CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Solid' 2400 Minimal · LBS CAS #: 77-92-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS Annual Amount LBS 2,400 I 1,000.00 I 24,000.00 Storage Press I Temp Location BAG IAmbient,Ambientl~ BATCH AREA(~r~,=~,~) -- Conc Components ~ MCP ---~uide 100.0% ICitric Acid ~Minimal I 1 01Y21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 10 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-002 HOT MELT ADHESIVE Solid - 800 Minimal · LBS CAS #: 92717 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max LBS800 I Daily Average400.00LBS I Annual Amount3,000.00LBS Storage Press T Temp Location 'BOX AmbientlAmbientlPACKING AREA SOUTH BLDG -- Conc Components 'MCP ---TGuide 100.0% IPPO IMinimal I ! 02-013 NITROGEN Gas 142 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 -CAS #: 7727-37-9 .Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: EXPERIMENTAL/ANALYTICAL Daily Max FT314.2 I Daily Average70.00FT3,[ Annual Amount142.00FT3 PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above /AmbiontI~/SOUTHWEST CORNER BA$~ -- Conc Components MCP --~Guide 100.0% INitrogen ILOw '~ 21 02-016 GUARDQUAT 128 Liquid 110 Minimal · Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FUNGICIDE Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL ~0 ~ I 30.00 ----~ /oo Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL /Ambient/Ambient { INSIDE WEST~ ,BUILDING ~- ~,~ ' -- Cone Components I' MCP ~--I-~ide 10.0% IDimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride IMinimal I ' i 0~/21/94' ~CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 11 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-023 ARCO GEAR OIL CAE (85W-140W) Liquid 55 Minimal · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL /CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No . _ J' ~ // Form: Liquid. Type: Pure Days: 365 Use. LUBRI~T/_/_ .l~. Daily Max GAL Daily35/,~Average GAL ~1 Annual Amount5~GAL- 55 I 35 55. oo ~ ~5~~' ~' Storage' i Press ~ ~~'on { DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC~AmDientIOUTSIDEWESTBUILDIN~_~ -- Conc ~ ~,-. Components MCP ---[Guide 100.0% I~,y~chine Oil IMinimal I 27 02-025 ASCORBIC ACID Solid 200 Minimal · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth LBS .CAS #: 50-81-7 Trade Secret: No Form:. Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS200 I Daily Averagel00.00LBS I Annual Amountl,700.00LBS Storage Press T Temp Location /- DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL Ambient/AmbientlWESTSIDE 'OF~~r~/~/ -- Conc Components ' MCP Guide 100.0% IAscorbic Acid IMinimal I 7 02-026 ARCO GEAR OIL (90 WT) Liquid ~ ~ Minimal · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 'CAS #: 8020835 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid TYpe: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT ~~'~-- Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL ] Annual Amount GAL -- .... ~ ~ I ~ ~5~.00 ~O-B'5-.O0 Location Storage Press T Temp DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient/AmbientlOUTSIDE WEST BUILDING - Conc Components MCP ---~uide 100.0% ILubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) IMinimal I 27 0~/21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 12 ~ 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-027 TARTARIC ACID Solid 2000 Minimal · Fire, Reactive, I~ed Hlth, Delay Hlth LBS ~~ CAS #: 87-69-4 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid . Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: RING ~ Daily Max LBS ~ Daily Avera~~---q-- Annual Amount LBS -- ~ ~~.~ ~) 2,000 ° 4~{5~~ ----Storage -- Conc~ .Components '~ MCP --~Guide 1~~ ITartaric Acid, Dia~onium Salt }Minimal I 31 02-022 CHEVRON HANDY OIL 15 Liquid ll0U~ed · Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth ~ CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365_,~e: LUBRICANT ~~ ~ -- Daily Max GALll0 .~.~~! Dail~erage55.00GAL -- q--{ Annual Amount700.00GAL ~ Storage ~ ~ Press 7 Temp ~ Location ~ DRUM/BARREL-ME~.T~C {Ambient{Ambient{OUTSIDE WEST BUILDING -- Con~ I Components ~ MCP ---TGuide ~.0% ILight Petroleum Distillate {Moderate{ 27 01'/21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 13 O0 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 THE STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL ALSO BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL, THE PLANT MANAGER UPON NOTIFICATION WILL USE THE PAGING SYSTEM TO NOTIFY ALL EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE THE FACILITY. EACH SUPERVISOR IS TO DIRECT THE EMPLOYEES IN HIS AREA TO THE SAFEST EXIT AND MAKE. SURE THAT HIS AREA HAS BEEN~VACATED BY ALL PERSONNEL. ALL EMPLOYEES EVACUATED WILL REPORT TO A DESIGNATED AREA OUTSIDE THE FACILITY. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation <4> Emergency Medical Plan EACH SUPERVISOR WILL BE TRAINED IN CPR AND FIRST AID. FOR MINOR INJURIES BAKERSFIELD OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL GROUP WILL BE USED. FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR INJURY DUE TO A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, SAN JOAQUIN HOSPITAL WILL BE USED. MEMORIAL OR KERN MEDICAL CENTER WILL BE GIVEN SECOND CONSIDERATION. ANY SUPERVISOR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO DIAL 911 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. 01"/21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 14 ~ 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention TO PREVENT THE RELEASE OR SPILL OF-HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT THIS FACILITY, ONLY INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE COURSE OF THEIR WORK WILL BE ALLOWED TO HANDLE THEM. EACH OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE PROCEDURES FOR EACH PRODUCT <2> Release Containment PROCEDURES FOR CONTAINMENT WILL BE THOSE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED'IN THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET / AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM LOCATED CUTSIDE Co ~ ~/~£~r ~ ~c ~/'' <3> Clean Up PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP WILL BE THOSE RECOMMEDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATEIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. <4> Other Resource Activation 0~'/21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 15 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> 'Utility Shut-'Offs A) GAS/PRO~ANE TA~N~: ~IDDLE ~. '.'~S~.,~ . ~-~ ~. ~~.,~,~"~ ..... 55 UEET NSRTH ~F ~ALLEY TENCE - INSIDE FENCE NEXT TO SOUTHWEST CORNER B) ELECTICAL - INSIDE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF^BUILDING ON BOTH SIDES OF EXIT C) WATER - IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF^BUILDING 330 FEET WEST OF LAKEVIEW D) SPECIAL - AMMONIA SHUT OFF IN NCRTHWEST~CR~:ER OF^BUILDING IN FENCED OFF AREA~T~67~ E) LOCK BOX - N~. ~.~¢ <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATIC. · OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED BY ~£[-~-C'~/ SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS- OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. .FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST CALIFORNIA AVE., 120 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE FACILITY. A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK- UP TO OUR MAIN SPRINKLER SYSTEM RISE~EXISTS. IT IS IN THE ALLEY, 220 FEET WEST OF'LAKEVIEW AVE. <4? Building Occupancy Level 01~/9.1/94 C~YSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 16 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL sAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE SUMMARY OF TRAINING INCLUDES A LIST"OF THOSE QUALIFIED IN S.C.B.A. SUMMARY OF TRAINING: EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGINUSE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN UNLIKELY INCIDENT. 1) NORMAN AMBROSE - MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR MR. AMBROSE IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS EXPERIENCE IN.ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, COMPRESSOR MAINTENANCE AND RECORDS, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. aLSO, mR. aMBROSE HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS. HE IS ALSO KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE/EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND HANDLE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY INCIDENT. 2) ~IM.REICHENBERGER - MAINTENANCE MANAGER / / ONIA SYSTEMS: PIPING .LAY6UT, QU VALVES, AMMONIA PLANS AND-WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. 3)/ALEX MANNS - PLANT MANAGER. M~. MANNS IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR AMMONI_~S~IPING LAYOUT, LIQUID ~,i~4MONIA SHUT OFF VALVES~ PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN ~%e~RAINED IN USE OPERLY TRAINED RESPONS S INCIDENT. 4) /~,~S LUPERCIO - MECHANIC ' ~ ~'~ ~RAINED IN USE ~ON SYSTEM. MR. LUP~RClO IS 017/21/94 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 17 .~ 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 (Continued) HAS BEEN PROPERLY TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS. 5) GERHARD GAUGEL - QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER MR. GAUGEL HAS KNOWLEDGE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM AND ITS OPERATION: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR.AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. GAUGEL HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS AND CAN ALSO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. ALL PLANT MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO WORK WITH LITTLE SUPERVISION WILL BE TRAINED IN FIRST AID AND C.P.R. <2> Page 2 as needed' <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 01~/21/94 ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 18 00 - Overall Site <H> RMPP DATA <1> Release Containment <2> Offsite Consequences <3> In House Capabilities <4> Plant Shutdown Instruction CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COM AI 215-000-001418 OO - OVERALL SITE <F> SITE EMERGEN FACTORS I. AMENDMENTS TO <2> UTILITY SIIUT-OFFS: A) Gas Meter: Inside fence between buildings next to alley southwest corner of East facility/south of Ammonia tank containment· B) Propane Tank: Southeast corner of East parking lot next to alley and Lakeview Avenue. C) Water: In alley next to fence and southwest corner of East building,~°~0 feet west of Avenue. D) Electrical: West Processing Facility -.Outside on southeast corner of building under stairway. East Processing Facility - Inside building on · :. southwest corner on ~o~, =ide= of exit door ,~ next to alley. ~ '- s~ ~ff= ~nside southeast corner ~i) Special: I. Ammoni= ~ ...... ' of "~--~,,==~ building next to alley/ ~ns~,e=r~ng Support area. · z~u=lon system box next to ro~ up door of West building - southside next to F) Lo-~'~ ~.~. Yes (keys only), above nor~,~ entrance door of west building. ^u=~,~,¢~,~e TO: <3> FIRE PRu,E~TION/~,~I~BLE WATER ~l,,~= Fz~= Protection - ~= facility i~ equlp~ ~ '-~ The automatic overhead spring,ers in ~ ' a~ bull~' ~ · uln= areas ~,~e~. system is monitored by ~-~ ~ - spt~-'-~ - ~==-,e~ Security Systems. Fire extinguishers are in all areas of the facility for emergency use. Fire ||vdrant - On the north side of East California Ave., ~=~y acros= from the We=t facility, u"' ~- :-,-~ · ~' .... Department u_., .... ~wr~ .... er System Riser |]o~p= Fire - ' .... ~n feet weot of '-'---'--' Avenue for East ~":lding hook up "- ~ ~ .... ~ . ,~=s~ uuilding Riser hook up is i~,=ide fence on south side of building 400 feet west of Lakeview Avenue. III. AMENDMENTS TO: <4> BUILDING OCCUPANCY LEVEL 1. East Processing/%farehouse facil'~ - - l~ 35 2. West Processing/Engineering Support facility - 4 ~6/03/93 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 13 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors '1> Special Hazards :2> Utility Shut-Offs ~ ~ ca~m6~ o~_~ ~r ~ezma~ ~d/~3,.~,~,?~ A) GAS/PROPANE TANK: ~.~,~ n--~_~.~=o~~ ~ ~,,~,~,~ == ~ .......... ~LLEY FE.NC=E/r i4~SIDE FENCE NEXT To. SOUTHWEST CORNER B) ELECTICAL - INSIDE SOUTHWEST CORNER OFABUILDING ON BOTH SIDE OF EXIT C) WATER - IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING 330 FEET WEST OF LAKEVIEW ~ 6~:~ ~ '~% SPECIAL - ~4ONIA SHUT OFF IN ~ CORNER OF4BUILDING'~ E ) LOCK BOX ~3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATICE OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF EAST CALIFORNIA AVE., 120 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE FACILITY A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK- UP TO OUR ~IN SPRINKLER SYSTEM RISE~EXISTS. IT IS IN THE ALLEY, 220 FEET WEST OF LAKEVIEW AVE. :4> Building Occupancy Level ~6/03/93 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 14 00 - Overall Site <G> Training ~1> Page 1 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE SUMMARY OF TRAINING INCLUDES A LIST OF THOSE QUALIFIED IN S.C.B.A. SUMMARY OF TRAINING: EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGINUSE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR REQUEST WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING LIST OF INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN UNLIKELY INCIDENT. 1) NORMAN AMBROSE - MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR ~R..AMBROSE IS KNOWLEDGEABLE AND HAS EXPERIENCE IN ALL ASPECTS OF OUR i~MONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, COMPRESSOR 'f~INTENANCE AND RECORDS, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. aLSO, mR. aMBROSE HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS. HE IS ALSO KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE/EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AND HANDLE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ANY INCIDENT. / MR. ~//OF~£~D IS KNOWLEDGABLE AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN ALL ASPECTS OF AMMONIA SYSTEMS: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. ~O~c~ .... HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF S.C.~.A. UNITS AND IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR FIRE EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLANS AND/WOULD BE ABLE TO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. ; 3)~00 · ---'~'- PLANT MANAGER MR. IS KNOWLEDGEABLE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM: PIPING LAYOUT, LIQUID AMMONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, AMMONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES. AND HAS BEEN TRAINED IN USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM, MR.M~a~/mF'Z~ CAN INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDE~T. ...7 ~/ -~.AS KN~LEDGE OF OUR--~%MMONIA SYSTEM~,PIPING LAYOt~, LIQUID ONI% OFF VALV%S A ONIA SA --% NDLING PRICES, AND BE N INITIA . ~6/03/93 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 15 00 - Overall Site <G> Training :1> Page 1 (Continued) MR. GAUGEL HAS KNOWLEDGE OF OUR AMMONIA SYSTEM AND ITS OPERATION: PIPING . · =~"~ ~ONIA SHUT OFF VALVES, ~4MONIA SAFE HANDLING PRACTICES, A~:D LAYOUT, ~,~u~ HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE USE OF OUR AMMONIA DIFFUSION SYSTEM. MR. GAUGEL HAS BEEN TRAINED IN THE PROPER USE OF OUR S.C.B.A. UNITS AND CAN ALSO INITIATE AN EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN INCIDENT. ALL PLANT MANAGEMENT, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO WORK WITH LITTLE SUPERVISION WILL BE TRAINED IN FIRST AID AND C.P.R. -'2> Page 2 as needed :3> Held for Future Use ~4> Held for Future Use ") SITE DIAGRAM ~ 'FACILITY DIAGRAM ['---'~ Business Nome' C,~y~r-,4~. ~,v~r ~/~ Fo~ Office Use Only l/ ") SITE DIAGRAM I .J FACILITY DIAGRAM Busine~ Name' Busine~ Aaa[e~: /~3 £,4s~" ('..~t/~-o/L~,,¢ ,~u~uuF For Office Use Only Firsl In Station: Area Map # ,of Inspeclion Station: NORTH ITE DIAGRAM t~J FACILITY DIAGRAM Bus~ne~ Name: For O~ice U~e Only ~ Firs~ In Station: A~ea Map ~ of I/ ITE DIAGRAM [~j FACILITY DIAGRAM ~ 3 0~' 3 Busine~ Nome' ~¥sr4c (~'s~=4 ~,~r¢~. ~4~ For OHioe Use Only First In SlaJion: Area Map # of CALIFORNIA AVENUE TO MEETING AREA - ~. i'~ . .-.".. . o,-~. ~.-..;. .-. .'. :-..' .-... ..-.. :.~. ...':. ,., -.. : .. ..~.. .... ..~...~.....:~.......,.;..-.-... · ...(.~!,.-; ......;?:,. ..:.,.".~:.....:.,.-...': .,..-. :;... ..: /' -, / -, / -, I 4 'h~ \ '~o-' ~... 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H~L~ 5) WAS~ C~SSI~CA~ON (~igk ~de from-OHS Fo~ 80221 USE COOE. 6) PHYSIC~ STA~ Solid [ ] Uqu~ [ ] G~ ~ Pure ~ M~ure [ ] W~te [ ] Average O~ly Amoun~ ~/~ ~ ~ O ~ ~de~ [ ] ' b) Pressure: Annu~ Amount: ///. 3 Y ~ c) Tem~rsture: 9) MI~R~ Ust COMPONE~ CAS ¢ % chem~ com~nen~ or ~y ~M com~nen~ 2) ~ [ [ 1 CHEMICAL DESCRI~IOH 1) I~ORY STA~S: ~ew ~ *dd~on [ ] Bevision[ ] Oele~n[ ] ... Checkffchemi~ a NON~ESECR~ H~D CA~GORIES ~re ~ ReamNe I ] Sudden Rele~e of Pressure [ ] Immedi~e HeN~ (~cme) [ ] ~layed MeSh (C~on~l . 5) WASTE C~SSIFICA~ON f~ioit co~e from OHS Fo~ ~022) USE CCOE O ~ ~ AMOU~ AND ~ME AT FACIU~ UNITS OF M~SURE 8) STOOGE COOES Average 0w~ ~ount. ~ tunes [ ] b) Pres3ura: Annu~ Amount: . ~ c} Temoer~r~: ~ O~OnS~e .3~ Cir~e~ichMonms: ~ J. F. M. ~ M. J. J. A. S. O. N. O 9) MI~R~ Ust · COMPON~ CAS · % ~ A' c~emi~ com~nenm or ., PRI~ N~e & ~e of A~o~z~ Com~ ~epresenm~e Sig~e~re -- 02/17/94 16:~3 ~805 3Z6 0576 BYD i~AZ ltlA'l' PlY ~uu~ BAKER IELD FIRE DE TMENT . H~ARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ,. Page~of~ Busin~ Name ~VSTA~ G~s~ ~r~ Co.. Addr~ CHEMICAL DES~I~ON' · ) PH~[CAL & H~ PHYSIC~ ~ H~L~ H~RDCA~RIE~ ~m [ ] R=a~e~ Sud=en Re~eofPmaeu'ra [] ~ Immedi~H~ ~c~e) ~ ~ H~ (Chro~c) [ ] ~ WAS~ C~SSIRCA~ON _[~k ~ ~m DHS Fe~ sO~) USE CODE AMOU~ AND ~ME AT FAC[~ UN~ OF M~SURE ~uN Amour: 9) MI~R~ ~ COMPONE~ CAS ~ % ~ . ~M CHEMICAL DE~RI~ION 1) IN~NToRY STA~5; :Newel,Add,on [ ] R~ion [ ] ~le~0~ [ ] Check E ~m~ b a NON ~E S~CR~ ~ ~E $ECR~ [ ] 2) ~m~n N~e: ~Y~ 0 CZ~A~ 500. 3) ~T · (a~on~ C~mi~ N~e:__ ~Z~Z/~ E 4) P~$1C~ & H~L~ PHYSIC~ . H~L~ H~D CALORIES Fire [ ] ~=~1~ ~ S~en Raise of P~sum [ ] ~ Imm~i~ He~ (Ac~e) ~ ~le~d He~h (Chronic) [ ~ WAS~ C~SSIRCA~ON (~k ~d= ~m DHS Fo~ 60~) USE ~DE ~ ~OU~ AND ~ME AT FACI~ UNIT6 OF M~SURE 8) STOOGE CODES A~ ~ Amount: / { 0 ~U~ [ ] b) Pr~su~; I o. N. g) M~RE: ~t COMPON~T · CAS · % ~ ~M ~ami~ ~m~nen~ or suUm~ infomart Is ~e, acc~w. ~ complete. 02/17/94 16:53 9805 326 0576 BFI) }{AZ }IAT DIV [~002 BAKEF FIELD CITY FIRE DEI RTMENT , HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagea~__of~. I~usiness Name Address CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) iNVENTORY STATUS; New N'~Addition [ I Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Ch~¢k if chemical Is., NON TRADE ~ECRET N TRADE SECRET' 4) PHYSICAL & H~ PHYSrC~ H~RD CA~GORIE$ Rte [ ] Reamlve ~ S~en Relate of Prescure [ ] Immedi~ He~h ~¢~e) ~ 5) WAS~ C~SlFICA~ON (~d~k ~ ~om DHS Fo~ so~) USE CODE 6) PHYSICALSTA~ Sol~ [ ] Liquid ~ G~ [ ] Pure ~ M~um [ ] W~te [ ] ~ AMOUNT AND ~ME AT FAC[U~ UNI~ OE M~SURE 8) STOOGE CODES ~nu~ Amount: ~ c) TemprUf: ~Da~On~k¢ ~ Cl~e~ichMomhs: ~Ye~) J. F. M, A. M, J, J. ~ S. 9) MI~E: ~s= COMPONE~' CAS ~ % ~ . AHM chemi~ com~ne~ or ~y AHM ~m~nenm 2) . [ 3), [ '1 1) INVENTORY STA~S; Mew~ Add,ion [ ] Revision [ J Dele~o~ [ ] Check ~emi~ is a NON ~D~ S~CR~ 4) PHY$1C~ & H~L~ PHYSIC~ H~L~ H~D CA~GORIE$ Fire [ ] Rea=lye ~ Su~en Relate of Pmssu[e [ J lmm~i~o He~th (Ac~e) ~ ~la~d He~h (Chron=) ~ WAS~ C~SSIFICA~ON ~.{~ig~ ~de ~om DH~ Fo~ 8o~) US~ CODE ~ AMOU~ AND ~ME AT FACI~ UNITS OF M~aURE 8) STOOGE CODES ~. · Averse D~ly Amount: ~ ~ 0 =u~ [ ] b) Pressu~; ~nu~ Amount: ~7 ~ ~) Tempe~um: ~est S~e ~n~inor: ~) M~RE: ~st COMPON~T CAS · chemi~ Co~en~ or ~y AHM ~m~nen~ ' ~). [ ] 3) [ ] cem~ under pe~ of law. mar I have po~on~ly exemi~ ~ ~ f~ili~ w~- ~e infom~on subm~ on mis ~d ~1 a~ch~ ~ocumen~ I beiJovo ~ubml~ info,aEon Is ~e. accu~m. ~ complete. PRi~ N~e & ~o of ~dzed Comfy Repr~on~e Sig~m BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE INCIDENT REPORT FDID: 15005 Incident No: 94-017461-000 Date: 11/13/94 Multi-Agency: Dispatch: 1614 Arrival: 1621 End: 0222 ..Days: 0 Response: 0 07 First Co: E2 District: 10332 Temperature: 060 (F) Situation(s): 42 TOXIC CONDITION Aid: 8 NO FIRE SERVICE ASSISTANCE RECEIVED OR PROVIDED Alarm Method: 1 TELEPHONE DIRECT TO FIRE DEPARTMENT Weather: 1 CLEAR Property Mangmnt: i PRIVATE TAX-PAYING PROPERTY Address/Location: RR 1233 CALIFORNIA AVE Room/Apartment: Zip: 93307 City/State: , Hazard Zone: Census Tract: 000000 Personnel Paid: 0011 Volunteer: 0001 Apparatus~ Engine~: .001 Truck: 00 Medical: 00 Other:.05 ~General Use-: 70 INDUSTRIAL, MANUFACTURING USE Specific Use: 724' SOFT DRINKS, CARBONATED WATER INDUSTRY Bldg Occupancy: H7 OCCUPANCY WITH HEALTH HAZARD Struct. Type: 1 BUILDING WITH ONE SPECIFIC PROPERTY USE Struct. Status: 2 IN USE WITH FURNISHINGS IN PLACE, ROUTINELY U Occupied?: 2 NO PEOPLE INVOLVED Code: EM EMPLOYEE Name: NANCY DAVIS Phone: ( ) 323-6296 Address: 1233 E. CALIFORNIA AV. City: Bakersfield ST: CA Zip: 93307 CASUALTIES Fire Service Casualties: Injuries: 000 Fatalities: 000 Non Fire Service Casualties: Injuries: 000 Fatalities: 000 COMPLETE FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OES: 005183 Area of Release: 49 STORAGE AREAS NOT CLASSIFIED ABOVE Release Level: A01 Rel Factor(s): 54 OTHER PART FAILURE, LEAK, BREAK Contr. Factor(s): 100 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION/INSUFFICIENT INFORMATIO Estimated # Chemicals Release: 001 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Incident Number: 94-017461-000 Incident Date: 11/13/94 Alarm Time: 1614 Equip. Involved: 98 NO EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN IGNITION OR RELEASE Action(s) Taken: 45 MONITOR/SAMPLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS : 42 IDENTIFICATION/ANALYSIS OF MATERIALS 43 EVACUAT I ON 44 ESTABLISH SAFE AREA Disposition: 2 INCIDENT COMPLETED WHILE FIRE SERVICE WAS PRE Haz Mat ID Sources USed (personnel): 13 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPECIALIST, TECHNICIAN 12 FS PERSONNEL NOT SPECIFICALLY TRAINED IN HAZM Haz Mat ID Sources Used (reference): 14 PLACARDS OR SIGNS ON BUILDING,ROOM,CONTAINER, 16 COMPUTER SOFTWARE Fire Service Haz Mat Casualties: Injuries: 000 Fatalities: 000 Non-Fire Service Haz Mat Casualties: Injuries: 000 ~Fatalities: 000 CHEMICALS - Chem. Name: HYDROCHLORIC ACID DOT ID: 1798 Hazard Class: 8 CORROSIVES Chemical Abstract #: Physical State: 2 LIQUID QTY Released: 00080 Units: 12 GALLONS Extent of Release: 7 RELEASED BEYOND GENERAL PROPERTY USE OF ORIGI Contamination: .8 NO ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT Container: Type: 21 TANK OR SILO Material: 1 IRON, STEEL & OTHER IRON ALLOYS Use: 1 FIXED USE Features: 8 NO SPECIAL CONTAINER FEATURES Cap: 00200 Units: 12 GALLONS INCIDENT REPORT OFFICER IDENTIFICATION Member making report: CAPRIOLI, P. A. Officer in charge: CAPRIOLI, P. A. Shift: B Report Date: 11/14/94 Member Signature: Officer in charge: :~ BAKERSFIELD DEPARTMENT INCIDENT R~}RT NARRATIVE Page 1 Date: 11/13/94 ~Lcident: 94-017461-000 E-2 RECEIVED A REPORT FROM BPD OF A POSSIBLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL LIQUID PRESENT BEHIND 1233 E. CALIFORNIA AVE. ONCE ON SCENE WE WERE INFORMED OF THE SITUATION BY A BPD MOTOR UNIT THAT DROVE PAST THE SPILL. HE NOTICED A SLIGHT SULFUR ODOR. USING A SPOTTING SCOPE CO 2 COULD SEE FUMING CLEAR LIQUID WITH A YELLOW ORANGISH TINGE ON THE CONCRETE AND POOLING ONTO THE ALLEY. BPD WAS USED TO SECURE THE WEST END OF THE ALLEY WHILE P-6 SECURED THE EAST END. CO 2 CALLED FOR A FULL HAZ. MAT. RESPONSE AND FOR A RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO RESPOND FROM THE COMPANY. EVACUATION BEGAN WITH E-2, E-41, E-4152-2. THE NORTH SIDE OF E. llTH ST. WAS EVACUATED BETWEEN LAKEVIEW AND S. ROBINSON TO THE COMMUNITIES REC. ROOM. THE RESIDENTS S. OF llTH ST. WERE SHELTERED IN PLACE. THIS WAS ACCOMPLISHED WITH THE HELP OF MR. RODRIGUES AND HIS ASSISTANT FROM THE HOUSING AUTHORITY. BAT.- 2 BECAME IC, BAT. 1 BECAME OPERATIONS. HM 11 AND HM 66' OBTAINED A SAMPLE, SHUT OFF THE LEAK .AT THE TANK VALVE AND EVALUATED THE AMOUNT OF THE SPILL TO BE 80 TO 100 GALS. CO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH ASSISTED WITH MITIGATING AND MONITORING THE CLEAN UP OPERATIONS OF THE INCIDENT. CALPI WAS RESPONDED AND NUETRALIZED THE SPILL USING SEVERAL HOUNDRED LB. OF SODA ASH TO A PH OF 7. THEN E-2 AND P-6 USED 1050 GALS. OF H20 FOR DILUTION. THE RESIDENTS WERE LET BACK INTO THEIR HOMES ONCE IT WAS DEEMED SAFE. ONE PERSON CLAIMED TO HAVE GOTTEN SICK FROM THE FUMES. REFER TO BFD RUN #17487. A CITATION WAS ISSUED TO CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER CO. TO NOTIFY BFD WHEN THE PIPING IS FIXED AND TO UPDATE THEIR HAZ MAT INVENTORY WITH THE HAZ MAT. DIVISION. THE CAUSE OF THE LEAK WAS A BREAK IN THE PIPING BETWEEN THE TANK AND THE BUILDING AT THE 2" TO 1" REDUCER. BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Page 1 11/15/94 STAFF DETAIL REPORT INCIDENT #: 94-017461-000 ~ Staff Act Name PTS HRS $$ 1 0017 01 CAPRIOLI, P. A. 0.00 0.0 0.00 2 0025 01 COHEN, M. O. 0.00 0.0 0.00 3 0231 01 0.00 0.0 0.00 4 0194 01 ADAMS, J.S. 0.00 0.0 0.00 5 0114 01 MOORE, M. H. 0.00 0.0 0.00 6 0053 01 GRAHAM, L.L. 0.00 0.0 0.00 7 0045 01 FRANCO, A.R. 0.00 0.0 0.00 8 0090 01 LYNCH, T.P. 0.00 0.0 0.00 9 0034 01 DIETZ, S.B. 0.00 0.0 0.00 10 0001 01 ADAMS, J.E. 0.00 0.0 0.00 11 0197 '~ 01 CAPEHART, T.E. 0.00 0.0 0.00 ~. ~. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL COST RECOVERY Incident No. /'?~/~/ Address /.2 3:3 ~'.,~/~7'- ~.,~/-'/.~.~-<//.'q ~,~ Mate~ ~~Z'o,~,'c ~/~ ~ ~/~ Time of Incident /~/~ ~s~nsible Par~ ~.?~' ~'~'~:t~ ~/~- PERSONNEL VEHICLES Rank On Completed Total . Type On Completed Total Scene Assignment Time Scene Assignment Time f~.,,,:. /E,zl f~22. /~'~ I ~--& /'~,21 ~:)-~-:~ IO.'~i Tools and Equipment Used or Damaged: Avea A~_ected: ( ) Industrial (-~'Commercial (-J Residential Area Threatened: ( ) Industrial (,) Commercial (?~ Residential Evacuations? (~N): Relo~cation Site /~A~ ~~/~z~'/l~A+ 5', ~,,~ WearS=r: Temperature ~ /Wind Direction & Speed i~- ~/Humidity. '~ Forecasted Changes ~r- Apparatus & Equipment Positioning: Upwind/Uphill, Satisfactory? ~) Wcqk Zones: Adequate Size, Location, Delineation? ~N') Additional ln~ormation ENTRY OBJECTIVES (Action, Tasks, Tools) $_!T_E_..Q.R__G~NIZATION '*(One person may have more than one job)* SiTE ACCESS LEADER GROUP SUPERVISOR : HAZ-MAT SAFETY ENTRY LEADER 6ECON LEA~ER-/~/ TECH. SPEC./HAZ-MAT REF. ENTRY ~/~S ~ff~ HANDLER ~ RESEAaCH ~-//? /W~? J~/~ RINSER ~ MEDICAL ~iP~J ~ ~;/~.~>~,z~ 5K-~P. ~C/J //~-~'& BAGGER ~' RECORDER. ~' /~/J ~/~-~.~ DECON SOL'N ~ STAGING=<~z~X~-eo~z~; ~ EQU I PMENT ~' LIAISON ~-~ ~,,Z~ TIMER__/=~Z~z~ PROTECTIVE C~OTHING: LeveL' ( )A (~B' ( )Other .... Compatibil. ities: Subs~'ance. - Compatible Material SUPPORT ORgA~!~.A__T~.Q~ Personnel Called-Back & ETA's ~Z / ~ ~[ ~ ~ Other ReSources To Consider: ()f~"Medics (~/HM-6'6 ( ) Poison Control' (-~"'Haz-Mat Div. ( ) Sand (~'~'ILaw Enforcement (~/'Clean-Up Co. ( ) Other CITY QF BAKERSFIELD ,F D 19'16' (Revised 3 -28-77 ) · .., . ' D.B.A. ',' · · EBUS~N/ES$ PHONE . ' I HO 'E Q" AODRESS: CORRECT ALL LOCATION OF VIOLATION I · VIOLATIONS ' - · CHECKED BELOW REQUIREMENTS Violation No. Combustible waste/ Remove and safely dispose of all hazardous refuse and dry vegetation on the above premises (U.F.C. 27.201) dry vegetation Provide noncombustible containers with tight fitting lids for the storage of combustible waste and rubbish pending its safe disposal. (U.F.C.) 27.201 fbi ) Combustible Relocate combustible storag~ to provide at least 3 feet clearance around motor fuse box/fire door/. storage .(N.E.C. 110-16 fbi ) (U.F.C. 13.302 iai ). Extinguishers Relocate fire, extinguisher(s,) so that they will be in a conspicuous location, hanging on brackets with the top to the extingusher not more than 5 feet above the floor. (N.F.P.A. #10 Sec. 1231) Provide and install .approved , (type & size) portable fire ~xtinguisher to be immediately accessible for use in (area).{U.F.C. 13.301) Recharge all fire extinguishers, Fire extinguishers shall be serviced at least once each year, and/or after each use, by a person having a valid license or certificate,=(~.F.C. 13.302) Signs Provide and maintain "EXIT" sign(s) with letters 5 or more inches in height over each required exit (door/window) to fire escape. (U.F.C. 10.113[b] ) Provide and maintain appropriate numbers on a contrasting background and visible from the street to indicate the corre~ address of the building. (B.M.C. 13.12.020) Fire doors/fire Repair all (cracks/holes/openings) in plaster in (Iocati(~n). Plastering shall return the surface Separations to its original fire resistive condition. (U.B.C. 104[h] ) (Remove-repair). (item & location). Self-closing doors shall be designed to close by gravity, or by the action of a mechanical device, or by an approved smoke and heat sensitive device. Self-closing doors shall have no at- tachments capable of preventing the operation of the closing device. (U.F.C, 13.302[b] ) Exits Remove all obstruction from hallways. Maintain all means of egress free of any storage. (U.F.C. 10.103) Provide a contrasting colored and permanently installed electric light over or near required exit (location) to clearly indicate it as an exit. (U.F.C. 10.113) Storage Remove all storage and/or other obstructions .from (fire escape landings and stairways stair shafts). (Fire escapes/stair shafts are to be maintained free from obstructions at all times.) (U.F.C. 10.103[d] ) Fire protection Extension cords shall not be used in lieu of permanent approved wiring. Install additional approved electrical outlets where needed. appliances (One extension cord not to exceed six feet (6') in length is acceptable). (N.E.C. 400-8) Remove multiple attachment cords from specified electrical convenience outlet (one plug per outlet). (N.E.C. 210.21) Other · IADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON BACK OF THIS FORM'. ON /__/19 AN INSPECTION WILL BE MADE, IF NO COMPLIANCE, ] ¥///~[ ~'1'~'~L'pers°~/~ceivi(~'¥°tice o f violation :(,/(, S'gi~n,/~:'? at re ./.../~'/ ~.~'..~.../~:/. /z ...~>COURT.. ACTION MAY BE INITIATED. // . , AFTER VIOLATIONS ARE CORRECTED, RETURN BY ORDER OF THE F.I~E CHIEI~"/ Date Completed: T.,S NOT,CE MA, . OR ,N PE.SON. TO: ..r INSPECTOR INSPECTOR /'~'&~'Z.. / /~,,,,., >/~, LEGEND: U.F.C. Uniform Fire Code Fire Station # 2 - U.B.C. Uniform Building Code 716 East 21st Street ~, ,,.) ~,, ~ 4~ -'~ i B.M.C. Bakersfield Municipal Code Bakersfield, CA93305J ,~ . N.F.P.A. National Fire Protection Association ~"~_. __-~_ ' ' N.E.C. - .... National Electric Co, de ,-,_L?~one: ~'.~ ~ ~ CALIFORNIAi~ZARDOUS MATERIAL INC~ENT REPORT DELETE~ [] CHANGE 2 []- iENCY NAME DES CONTROL NO. 88- O o $'/~'$ (2~,00 HR;): : TIME COMPLETE (2400 HR) :: :: :: :::: 1:: ::::: ::: : DEN3- AODRESS/LOCA!i0~ :.:: : CITY ,~, i[~ i ;: COUNTY 1 __ CLEAR 5 __ HAIL 8 __ HIGH WIND 3 __ RAIN 6 __ ELECTRICAL STORM 9 __ OTHER J PROPERTY USE __ SURROUNDING AREA 4 __ SNOW 7 __ FOG 0 __ UNKNOWN ESTIMATED TEMP (Deg. F} PROPERTY MANAGEMENT__ FEDERAL __ STATE __ 3OUNTY __ CITY __ PRIVATE __ UNKNOWN RELEASE FACTORS (CHECK BEST DESCRIPTOR/S) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT INVOLVED MOBILE PROPERTY TYPE 11 __INTENTIONAL ACT 70 __OPERATIONAL DEFICIENCY 10 __HEATING SYSTEMS 10 __PASSENGER VEHIROAD 21 __SUSPJCIOUS ACT 71 __COLLISION/OVERTURN 30 ~IR CONDITION/REFRIG 20 __FREIGHT VEHIROAD 30 __FAILURE TO CONTROL HAZMAT B0 __NATURAL CONDITION 77 ___CHEM PROCESSING EQUIP 30 __RAIL TRANSPORT VEH 31 __ABANDONED 90 __UNKNOWN 78 __WASTE RECOVERY EQUIP 40 _.__WATER TRANS VESSEL 40 __MISUSE OF HAZMAT 94 __FIRE/EXPLOSION 96 __HAZMAT TRANSFER EQUIP 50 ~IR TRANSPORT VEH 50 __MECHANICAL FAILURE 96 __NO RELEASE 98 __NO EQUIP INVOLVED 60 __HEAVY EQUIP-INDUST/AGRI 60 __DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, 99 _~OTHER 99 __OTHER 99 ____OTHER iNSTALLATION DEFICIENCY 31 __RESCUE, REMOVE FROM HARM 42 __ID/ANALYSIS OF HAZMAT 61 __CROWD CONTROL 82 __SECURE PROPERTY 32 __EXTRICATION, DISENTANGLEMENT 43 __EVACUATION 62 __TRAFFIC CONTROL 92 __REFER TO PROPER AUTHORITY 33 __EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES 44 __ESTABLISH SAFE AREA 63 __NOTIFY OTHER AGENCY 98 __NO ACTION TAKEN 35 __SEARCH 45 __MONITOR 64 __PROVIDE PUBLIC INFO 99 __OTHER 36 __TRANSPORT 46 __DECON-PERSON/EQUlP 71 __INVESTIGATE CHEM cAL OR TRADE NA~vlE,(PRINT OR TYPE) __ . ~ DOT ID No. I DOT HAZAR_,D CAS No. PHYSICAL STATE STORED" P~IYSICAL STATE RELEASED QUANTITY RELEASED 1 [] lbs. I TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION ~__SOL,D 2__JLIQU'D 3__GAS ~__SOL'D 2__,__/LIQU'D 3__GAS ~"- '~0 ~ ~c~;l',, ~:'R ~__WATER 7__GROUND CONTA NER DESCR PTION I__~_ARMORED (USE CODES ON REVERSE) I [] tbs. (USE CODES ON REVERSE) t¥/~F XED 3__MOBILE 1__INSULATED CONTAINER ,, LEVEL OF · t CONTAINER CONTAINER CAPACITY 2 ~J gal. 2__PORTABLE I 1__PRESSURIZEDI MATERIAL ¢ I CONTAINER /' ITYPE ~! [ ~,~20 3E~cu. ft. IEXTENT OF RELEASE- CHEMICAL OR TRADE NAME (PRINT OR TYPE) DOT ID No. DOT HAZARD CAS NO. CLASS __ PHYSICAL STATE STORED PHYSICAL STATE RELEASED QUANTITY RELEASED 1 [] lbs. I TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION 1__SOLID 2__LIQUID 3__GAS 1__SOLID 2__LIQUID 3__GAS 3 CONTAINER DESCRIPTION I~RMORED (USE CODES ON REVERSE) 1 [] lbs. 1__FIXED 3__MOBILE I__INSULATED CONTAINER I LEVEL OF CONTAINER CAPACITY 2 [] gal. 2__PORTABLE 1__PRESSURIZED MATERIAL CONTAINER TYPE 3 ~ cu. ft. SPECIAL STUDIES 1. abcd 2. abcd ,3. abcd 4. abcd HAZMAT IDENTIFICATION SOURCES (CHECK BEST DESCRIPTOR/S) HAZMAT CASUALTIES 19 __ON-SITE FiRE SERVICES 73 ~'MSDS NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF 29 _~OFF-SITE FIRE SERVICES 75 ~PLACARDS/SIGNS DECONTAMINATED INJURIES FATALITIES 40 __ON-SITE NON-FIRE SERVICES 78 __SHIPPING PAPERS ~ 60 __OFF-SITE NON-FIRE SERVICES 86 CONTRACT INFO SOURCES EMERGENCY PERSONNEL 54 __CHEMIST 87 ~COMPUTER SOFTWARE 58 __TOX CENTER 99 __OTHER __ OTHERS ~ / 71 __DOT MANUAL VEHICLE MAKE/YEAR VEHICLE LICENSE NO. STATE VEHICLE ID NO. (VIN) ICC/DOT/PUC NO. COMPANY NAME COMMENTS FD1647-B BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZ~-MA I INL;IUEN I HI-FUH I F.D.I.D. No. [3 DELETE FILL IN THIS REPORT IN YOUR OWN WORDS I ] J ] [] CHANGE INCIDENT No. EXP No. MO. DAY YEAR ALARM TIME O/$ TIME FINISHED ASSIGNMENT (TIME) · I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I I J I I I TYPE OF SITUATION FOUND TYPE OF ACTION TAKEN MUTUAL AID i I I E] REC'D [~ GIVEN FIXED PROPERTY USE IGNITION FACTOR CORRECT ADDRESS ZIP CODE DISTRICT MAP No. i I I I I I I'l I OCCUPANT NAME (Last, First, MI) I PHONE No. RM. or APT. I OWNER NAME (Last, First, MI) ADDRESS PHONE No. METHOD OF ALARM FROM PUBLIC STATION SHIFT No. OF ALARMS No. Fire Personnel Responded I NO. Engines Responded No. Aerial Apparatus No. Other Vehicles Responded No. EMS Vehicles Responded I I I{ [ I I Responded I I I I I I I I I MANPOWER SUPPLEMENT PERSONNEL RESPONDING I.D. Nos. CHIEFS/CAPTAINSIAPS ENGINEERS FIREFIGHTERS No. OF INJURIES No. OF FATALITIES FtRE SERVICE I [ I IOTHERI I I FIRE SERVICE I I I I OTHER I I I COMPLEX MOBILE PROPERTY TYPE AREA OF FiRE ORIGIN EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN IGNITION OF MATERIAL IGNITED FORM OF MATERIAL IGNITED FORM OF HEAT IGNITION TYPE METHOD OF EXTINGUISHMENT LEVEL OF FIRE ORIGIN ESTIMATED LOSS (Dollars) INSURANCE SUPPLEMENT ESTIMATED LOSS BUILDING CONTENTS I TOTAL $ I I I I'1 I I I'1 I I $ I I I I,I I I I,I I I $ I I I I '1 I I I'1 I I NUMBER OF STORIES CONSTRUCTION TYPE I I EXTENT OF FLAME DAMAGE EXTENT OF SMOKE DAMAGE DETECTOR PERFORMANCE SPRINKLER PERFORMANCE I I TYPE OF MATERIAL GENERATING MOST SMOKE AVENUE OF SMOKE TRAVEL IF SMOKE SPREAD BEYOND I I I ROOM OF ORIGIN FORM OF MATERIAL GENERATING MOST SMOKE I I IF MOBILE PROPERTY YR. MAKE MODEL SERIAL No. LICENSE No. IF EQUIPMENT INVOLVED YR. MAKE MODEL SERIAL No. LICENSE No. IN IGNITION STORY OF ALARM PLOT PLAN ,; MA TERIAL SAFETY DA TA SHEET SECTION I - IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT: ACIDIZE LF-3 MANUFACTURER: SHEPARD BROS., ADDRESS: 503. S. Cypress St.. La H~bra, TELEPHONE: (310) 69%1368 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Acid Cleaner FORMULA: EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER; (310) 697-1300 or (900) 424-9300 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/MIXTURES MATERIAL or C..0 .MPO_~ENT (::AS No, PER(~EH.T. Phosphoric Acid 7664-38-2 20 SECTION III - PHYSICAL D~ATA E~OILING POINT: ........................................... 220~F VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg): ..................................... NA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR= 1): ..................................... NA SOLUBILITY IN WATER: ................................... Complete SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER = 1) ................................ 1.10 PERCENT VOLATILE DY VOLUME; ................................. 0 · APPEARANCE: ........................................ Brown llquid ODOR: ............................................... Low odor EVAPORATION RATE ......................................... NA : SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA ' FLASH POINT (TEST' METHOD): Known to boil EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Non-flammable SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Nono UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION I IAZAP, D; Nono .,,,a~,a~," ii" 'llllait '~11~ ,III IIIIIIIlltlh ~ ali ;Ii,il ' [ii |- [', ACIDIZE LF:3 MSDS/PAGE 2 SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE .......................................... NA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Will cause acid burns to skin and eyes upon contact. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: Immediately flush contact area with w~tur fo~' minimum of 15 minutes. If irritation persists, or FOR ALL EYE CONTACT, consult physlc;an. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stablo CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NA INCOMPATIBILITY: NA HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NA SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Absorb spillage with chemical absorbent, Neutralize with sodium carbonate. Flush area woll with water. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Consult witl'~ local govorning authorities concerning the disposal of acidic cleaners. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify typo): NA LOCAL EXHAUST: NA PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Rubber or Neoprene EYE PROTECTION: Chemical safety goggles, OTHER PROTECTIVE EQdlPMENT: Acid resistant clothing. SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Store in original container. Do not leave container open. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Acid resistant 2 - ~-FE'F~H SHEF'~IE*[., E:E'0THEEtS ?. 15. 199~, 7' F'. 10 MA TERIAL SAFETY DA TA SHEET SECTION I - IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT: HYDRO CLEAN 300 MANUFACTURER: SI4EPARD BROS., INC, ADDRESS: 503 S. Cypress St,, La Habre, CA. TELEPHONE: (310) 697-1366 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Alkaline FORMULA: Mixture EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: (310) G97-13GG or (800) 424-9300 SECTION 11 - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/MIXTURES ~IATI~RIAL or COMPONENT CAS No, PERCENT Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH 50%) 1310-73-2 8 Potassium Hydroxide (KOH 50%) 1310-58-3 18.5 Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCL 12.5%) 7681-52-9 10 B~l~ncu of formula co~sists of water softeners and conditioners. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA BOILING POINT: ................ ~ .......................... 220 "F VAPOR PRESSURE (mm HO): ................... . ................. NA VAPOR DENSITY (AIR= 1): ..................................... NA SOLUBILITY IN WATER: .................................... Soluble PERCENT VOLATILE BY VOLUME: ................................ NA SPECIFIC GRAVITY (WATER = 1 ) ............................... 1.193 EVAPORATION RATE ......................................... NA APPEARANCE: ................ · ........................ Light yellow ODOR: ............................................... Odorles~ SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA FLASH POINT (TEST METHOD): ....................... ' ......... None EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: ............................... None required SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: .......................... None UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: .......... Avoid contact with acids 1 /x.;..FE'Or.1 E, HEF'C~E:[> E:~'OTHEE'S 7. 1~.. 177~. F'. I 1 FIYDRO CLEAN 300, PA(]E 2 SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARD INFORMATION THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE ..................................... NA EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURI~: SKIN: Will cause burns. EYES: Sovoro irritation. INGESTION; Severe irritation to gastric lining. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with water thoroughly. See a phy~lclan. SKIN: Flush witl~ water Immediately followod by vinegar or other mild ecid rin~e, then continue flushing with water for 15 minutes. INGESTION: Give large quuntities Of water or milk followed by vinegar. See a physician immediately. SECTION VI - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: ............................................. Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: ...................................... NA INCOMPATIBILITY: ............... , ............................ NA HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: ......................... Will not occur CONDITIONS TO AVOID; ...................................... NA SECTION VII - SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BETAKEN IN CASE MATER1ALIS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Small spill: Flood with water and flush to drain. Large spill: Contain with sand or absorbent. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Small spilh Flush to drain with plenty of water. Large spill: After containment shovel tv steel cu~tainer and follow local authority disposal rules. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify type): ................. None Required LOCAL EXI-IAUST: ........................................ , .. OK PROTECTIVE GLOVES: ..................................... Rubber EYE PROTECTION: ................................. Chemical goggle~ OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: ................................ NA SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING: Store in a cool area away from acid materials. Keep contalnors sealed, t OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep away from children, 11;42 ID:PUS-UIS~LIA TEL N0;209-651-3803 ~2~0 P02 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Hy&~ochloric Acid 31% FOR EMERGENCY CONTAC'/': Pressure Vessel Service (209) 651-3739 CHEMTREC (800) 424-9300 I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ~emical Name: Hydrochlo~ic Acid General I.D./Syn0nyms: Muriatic Acid, Inorganic Acid D.O.T. Identification N~mber: UN1789 D.O.T. Hazard Classification: Corrosive 'Chemical Formula: HCL Chumical Family: Acid N.F.P_A. Code: 3-0-0 C.A.~. Ember: 7647-01-0 Reportable Spill Op__~ntity: 1,000 lbs. NG ED E TS AND CO P S _F~t~rtal ?er~entaqe Hydro~en Chloride 31% III. PHYSICAL RATA Roilin~ Point: 123 deg F ~eci~ ~avity: 1.16 ~ 68 deg F ~: acidic Bulk ~ity: 9.60 lb/gal. ~a~r ~ity: 1.3 (Air = 1) Va~r Presm~: 30mm H~ ~ration ~ta:. N/A volu~ % Vola~il~: 31% ~e~aDce &,,~gr: Colorles~ to yellow acrid, pungent ~']~-3o-'9~ ~ED 11:~ ID:PUS-UIS~LI~ TEL iV. FIRE AND~XPLOSIONHAZARDDATA Flash Pointt N/A RXl~lo~ive Limits UDDer: 'N/A Lower: N/A F~xtin~uishin~ Media~ Water fog, CO2, dry chemical Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use water spray to cool containers and control vapors. Run-off from fire COntrol may cause p~llution. Unusual Hazards: Reacts with most metals to produce potentially explosive hydrogen gas. V. REACTIVITY DATA: '-Stability~ Stable Incompatib~lity (Ma~e~ial~/Cona~tions to avoid)~ Most me,als, alkalis, metallic oxides and amines. Hazardous Decomposition Vroduc~s: N/A VI. H~ALTHHAZARDDATA Route qf: Entry_[ ~y~ - Rapidly causes severe burn~; po~sibility of permanent damage, 8kin Contac~ - Rapidly causes severe burns. Ingestion - 0reatest hazard is co~osive action. Inhalation - Can cause damage to respiratory tract. Carcino~enfty - Not listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTF, OS~A or ACGIH. Exposure Limits ~. 5 ppm (7mg/m3) ceiling limits. 'Eye - Immediately flush with clean water, holding eye- lids open for 15 minutes. Call a physician. Skin - Immediately flush with clean water for 15 mint=es. Remove contaminated clothing. Ge~ medical evalua~£on. In~es~ion - Give lar~= quantities of water. Call a phy~ician immediately. Do not induce vomiting. I~halatlon - Immediately remove to fresh air. If brea~hin~ has stopped ~ive artificial respiration. VII. ~ILL OR ~teps to be taken if material is s~lled or released~ Cover contaminated surface with soda ash or limc. Dike to prevent spreading. ~vacuate the area. Waste disposal method: Comply with all local, state and federal regulations. MAR-30-'94 ~ED 11:4~ ID:PUS-UISALIA TEL NO:209-651-380S ~240 P04 VIII. SPECIA~ROT~CTIONAND CONTROL--S Ventilation: Sufficient local exhaust to maintain ~F~Dosur~ b~low limits. RespiratoryProtection: Use approved filter when ~xposure is greater than the limit. ~y= Protection:' Clouu fitting chemical saf=uy goggles with face shield. Gloves= Acid resistant; Neoprene, PVC. Other Protective Equipment: Rubber boots, rubber apron, plastic hard hat. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLINGANDUSE * Wash thorou, ghly with soap and water afte~ handling_ * Keep containers tightly closed and away from heat, sparks and flame. I'IIRR-30-' 94 I.UED 14: 1~ IL):WUS-UI,.GHLIH '1 FL NQ: 2~9-65.L-LSL~F3:.:; H~4,.:; W~.,-'/EJ4 ..... 7e2,~ 9unr~yvlew Avenue VI~II~, CA l~3291 TEL; (209) 551-3739 FAX: (209) ~RIAL SAI~gTY DATA Sodium Hydroxide 50% FOH ~'~RG~C'~ CONTACT: Pressure Ves;el Service (209) 651-3739 C~c (800) 424-9300 I. PRODUCT IDE~TIFICATION Chemical Namm: Sodium Hydroxide ~eneral I.D./Syn0nyms: Caustic Soda, nye D.OiT. IdentificaClon Number= UN1824 D.O.T. Hazard Classification: Corrosive Chemical Formula: NaOH Chemical Family: Alkali N.F.P.A. Code: 3-0-1 C.A.E. Number: 7647-01-0 Reportable Spill Quantity: 1,000 lbs. II. INGREDIENTS AND~US C~ON~S ~ percentage Sodium Hydroxide 50% III. PHYSICAL DATA Boiling Point: 142 deg. Celsius'(288 deg F) ~ 760 MM HG Spec~£lc Grav~ty 1.53 ~ 60/60 F (Water - 1) p~: Strongly basic Bulk Density: 12.76 lb/~al Vapor Density: N/A vapor Pressure: 1 MM HG ~vaporation Kate: N/A Volume % Volatile: 50% A~pearance & Odor: Water white to turbid liquid; no odor iV. FIRE AND ~XPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: N/A Explosive Lin~t~ U~per: N/A Lower: N/A Extin~uishing Media, N/A ~ Special Fire Fighting Proccdux~s:. No~e Unusual Hazards: Contact with S6~e"'metals, particularly magnesium, zinc (galvallized) and aluminum, can generate hydrogen rapidly, which is explosive. V. R~ACTIVITYDATA: Stability~ Stable Incompatibility (Materials/Conditions to avoid): Organic materials and concentrated acids, magnesium, aluminum, .zinc (galvanized), tin, chromium, brass and bronze, as well as food s~gars Hazardous Decomposition Products: Reaction with food sugars may form carbon monoxide. VI. HEALTH HAZARDDATA ~y~ - Causes severe burns, can result in ~ermanen~ damage. Skin ~ontact - Causes burns and scarring; prolonged contact destroys tissue In~e~t~on - Causes severe damage to mouth, esophagus, 'stomach and digestive system; may be fatal. Inhalation - Can cause damage =o r~spiratory tract and lungs. Carcinogenity - Not.listed as carcinogenic by OSHA, NTP or IARC. Exposure Limits - OSHA - 2 MO/m3, ceiling. First Aid Procedures= Bye - Immediately flush for at least 15 minutes. Hold eyelids open. Call a physician. 8kin - Flush with plenty of water; remove contaminated clothing; continue washing un~il "slick skin" feeling is gone. Ing~tion - If conscious, drink large quantities of wate~ or an acidic beverage. Take immediately to hospital. If unconscious, take immediately to hospital; do not give anything orally to an unconscious person. Inhalation - Remove to ~resh air.. If not breathing, ~ivc artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth. 8PIiJ~OR r,R~PROCEDI/RE~ Steps to be taken ii material ie spilled or released; Dike to contain. Reclaim if possible, or dilute with large quantities of wm~r, then n=u~ralimc. Waste disposal method: Comply with all local, state and federal regulations. VIII. SPECIAL PROTECTION AND CONTROL Ventilation: Local exhaust sufficient to minimize =xpomura. to below limits. RespiratoryProtection: Use approved dust/mist filter when exposure is greater than the limit. l~f~ Protection: Close fittin~ chemical ~af~ty with fac~ shield. Gloves: Nitrile, neoprene or PVC. Other Protective Equipment: Rubber boots, rubber apron, plastic hard hat. IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR ~AF~ ~ANDLING.'ANDUSR * Always'wear protective safety gear as outlined above. * Avoid contac~ with organic materials and concentrated acids. * Do not sat, drink or smoke in work area. COMMENTS~ * Not listed as an "extremely hazardous substance" under SARA Title III. *Releasee to air, land or water exceeding the reportable spill quantity must be reported to the National Response Cen~er, (8oo) 424-8802. ........ IVI . ER, IAL SAFETY' DAT(li)_,HEET . \'- "~ ~ t. (F~u'ntblly ~imil,3[ tn U.,~. ITr'l),lrhr, r'nt 01' bt)or rD.. OSIIA.20I /k, IV~! I?ul~l/c;~te lTt/.~; Form. Reque,~t ,sa Orl~qinal I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION PRODUCT Ammortb. Anhyrhntt~ (I.iquelie(I 6as Ut.bt Pfess~tte) CIIEMICAL NAME Ammotda, Anhydrous SYNONYMS Liquid Ammonia FORMUI_A NIl3 f;tlEMICAL FAMILY Alkaline Gas TRADE NAME AND SYNONYM~ ....... ~OI. EQILAR WEIGItT 17.031 ': 'I'i~ttAZARDOUS INGREDIEN'IS Fo~ mlxtuu~s of this product ioqtlefl tho ~e~l)~clive compnnenl Material Safely Deta Sheets. III. PHYSICAL DATA BOll. lNG POINT, 7G0 mm. t!~ ..33,3~(; {- 2R*F) FI1EFZING POINT '-77.70C SPECIFIC GRAVIT~ (tl20 -'~ 1~ ().62 {15~(:} VAPOR PRESSURE AT 20"C. 128.8 psla S()LU~I LITY IN Appreciable VAPOR DENSITY {air - 1} 0.597 WA]ER, % by PER CENI' VOLATILES 100 EVAPORAHON RASE High BY VOLUME ~utyl Acetate = 1) APPEARANCE AND ODOR Colorless, pungent, trdtatbg odor. IV, FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASll POINT Flammable Gas ~ AUIOIGNITION 6370C {12040F) (test method} il EMPERATURE FLAMMABLE LIMITS 1L°wER 15% [UPPER IN AIR, % hy volume ............................ . 28% EX] INGUIStlING MEDIA CO2, (lty chemical, water sp~ay or fog. SPECIAL FIRE FIGII'IING PROCEI)DIIES Evncuate all persomtel float (tat~ger at~.a. Do n()t npp~'oach a~ea without self.cotll,3ined l)teathh]g apparattls aaa protective clothing. Immedialely cool containers with wnlnr .q. ny f~om tttaxlm.m distattce Inking cnt'e not ID extinguish flames. Remove lgnltion sources if without risk. If flames nrc accidefttally extit~qt~ishe(I, explosive re-lgniliot] may occur. Ref~tlCe corrosive vapors with water spray or fog. Stop flow of gas if without risk while continuht.q coolin.q waler spray. Remove all co,tabers from area of fire If without risk. Allow fire to bum out. Flammahle, toxic, corrosive .qa~. For t~ e×pbdve mixtures with air an(! oxl(lizhql n[lents. Contah]er may ruptt, e due to heat of fire. Do uot extinguish flames due to possihility elf explosive ~e-i.(lnitlo. Flammahle anJ corrosive vapors may spread from spill. Explosive atmospheres may Ih.ger. 13elope entering area, especially conlh~e(t atent check atmosphele with appropriate device. No part of a conlainer shoul(t I~ sub]erie(! to a temperatt.e higher that] 52°C {approximately 125°F). EMERGENCY PIIONE NUMBER IN CASE Of EMEl]¢;Efqf.tlES i,~vnlvh~q thi~ mat~,,ial, furthe, i,~f~rmntio~ is available al all times at this telephone 3()4:744-34R7 detem~i,ed by the user to he b accord,nCr with nl~plicahle Federal. State. and local laws and teflulations. UNION CA[~BII)E {;()I'{POI~A,H.o~J - I INI)E I)IVISION = 270PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10017 ':;d 1~,c Under P(es,~ur~) F-4562 PRODUCT: Ammonia, At~hydf mL~ V~. HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESIIOLD LIMIT VALUE I'LV-'IWA: 25 ppm {lB mg/m3) {ACGIIt-lg7B) EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE AND EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES ~' :ause edema of respiratory tract, asphyxiation. Can burn eyes, lungs and skin. If Inhaled, remove to fresh air. If not b~eathing, give artilicial ~espiralion. Il b~eathing is difficult, give oxygen. Call a physician. In case of contact with liquid or vapor, Immediately Bush areas of exposure with large quantities of water while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. ~11 a pbysiciam ~ntinue to flush with water for at least 16 minutes or until medical attention is obtained. Discard contaminated clothing and shoes. Restore tissue to normal body temperature (98.6°F) as rapidly as possible followed by protection of the injured tissue from fudher damage and infection. Call a physician. Rapid warming of the affected part Is ~st nchlev~d by tJ~lllg water at 108°F. Under no clrcumstaoces should the water he over 1 i2°F, nor should the frozen part be rubbed either I~fore of after re-warming. The patient should not smoke, nor drlok alcohol. Keep warm and at rest. VI. REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY ]CONDITIONS TO AVOID ]----I se, Se .tio,, ,X. INCOMPATIBILITY (materials to avoid) Silver, mercury, oxl(lizing agents, halogens, acids, hrass (copper). HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PBODUCTS None ;11/ qDOUS POLYMERIZA'IION C()NI)I I I(.)rJS '1 (_) AVOID ' ~ ,,,ay Occur [ Will not Occur ..... / X VII. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IF MA'rERIAL IS REI_EASEI) OR SPILLED Immediately evac[mte all petsmmel hem ~lm~lm' a~ WARNING: Flammahlo, corrosive, toxic ~las. r()llns exl)l(~sive n~ixtule~ with air (see Sectim~ IV). Use self-contained h~eathing appm~tu~ a~<! protective clothing where ~eeded. Remove nil sources of ignition Il without [Rectuce vapors with fog or fine water Note: Suck-hack i~to cylinder tony (:m~e exld-~im~ (~., g,mli(m IX). Shut off leak if whhout ~lsk. Vm~tilate area of leak or move leaking cot~tainor to welI-vmdilated m e~. P~veut ~m~ (d{ from contami~ating sul~ounding e~wi~m~me~t. CAUTION: Flammal)le, corrosive, loxi~ val)()~ m~y ~p~eml hem ~pill. Before entering a~ea, especially confined areas, check atmosphere ~ith appropriate devil. 'ASTE DISPOSAL ME311OD [event waste from contaminating surrounding environment. Keep personnel away. Call supplier for disposal information. PRODUCT: Ammonia ~.~ drous {Liqup. fied Gas Under Pre.~sme) O~I F-4§$2 ....................... ::; ............. : . . ~.., Vltl. SPEcIAl'-.. PROTECTION INF~ NATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (specify type} Self*contained breathing apparatus where needed. LOCAL EXIIAIJSr Expl~son-proof, corrosion resistant system is n~:ceptahle. MECllANICAL (q~nernl) VENTILATION hmdequate RPECIAL Explosion.proof, colroston resistm~t, forced (haft fume hood is preferred. OTtlEfl ...... PROTECTIVE GLOVES Neoprene EYE PROTECTION Safety fllnsses and a full face shield. OTttER PROTECTIVE E(}UIPMEHT Metatarsal shoes for cylinder Imndling. Protective clothing where needed. IX. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Toxic, corrosive, flammable, liquefied gas under plessure. Do not breathe gas. Do not Ret liquid or vapors In eyes, on skin or clothing (see Section V). Safe~ showers and eyewash fountains should ~ immediately available. Use piping and equipment adequ~l~ly de~i~lned to withstand presumes to he encountered. May form explosive mixtures with air. Keep away from heat, ~parks and c~pm~ flame. Ground all equipment. Only use spa~k-proof tools and explosion-proof equipment. Store and use with adequate v,ntil~tion ~t ~11 times. Use only in a closed system cn~st~cte({ of cm~o~im~-resista~t I~atell~ls. Close valve when not in use and when empty. Suck-back into cylinder may cnus~,fi'xplos~oh. Always use a vacuum I)[eak or other protective apparatus in any line or piping from the cylinder to prevent suck-back. OTttER IIANDLING AND SI-OItA(;E CONDI I'ION~ Keep away from oxidizing agents MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET PRODUCT NAME: PROPYLENE GLYCOL CAS NUMBER: 57-55-6 HBCC MSDS NO. CP21000 ,,¢,,t,,~,,%. HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL CO. .~'~~ 1675 No. Main Street Orange, California 92667 Telephone No: 71,4-998-8800 ~.~ ],O_~' Outside Calif: 800-821-7234 -,r ~t~ ~ CHEMTR EC: 800-424-9300 Revision issued: 7/25/91 Supercedes: 7/31/89 First issued: 4/10/89 t.I~L~_OJ:LT_.A.NT! Rr~,d Ibis ! g.~.~.~__.h. QLc_r_e._.q.~,- ~, I ~ r ) ~:. _~.~.~_~.~_g lhe information lo )~o[m&EaO,~&a~se or olher exDosL(r¢= This MSDS has ~,on preparod according lo the OSHA H~ard Communicalion Sl~ndard [29 CFR 1910.1200~. The MSDS intormation is ba~d on sources ~lioved ~o be reliable. HoweveL since data, Sa~ely slandards, and governmen~ regulalions are subjec; ~o change and the conditions of h~ndling ~nd use,.~r..misuse are ~yond our con~roL HILL BROTHERS CHEMICAL COMPANY makes no warranty, eilher expresEed' or impii~, with respecl lo 'the complelenoss or continuin9 accuracy ol ~he in~ormalion contained herein and disclaims all liability for reliance lhereon. Aisc. addilional informalion may be necessa~ or helpful for s~cific conditions and circumslances o~ use. I1 is lh'e user's responslbili~ ~o delermine 1he sui;ability of this pr~uc~ and exorcise a~ropriale precauEons ~or pro~ecfion of emplayoes and olhers. IS~CTION I - PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION SYNONYMS / COMMON NAMES: PROPYLENE GLYCOL; C3H802 CHEMICAL FAMILY / TYPE: OXYGENATED HYDROCARBON DOT PROPER SHIPPING NAME: DOT HAZARD CLASS / I.D. NO,: N/A REPORTABLE QUANTITY: N/A NFPA RATING: HEALTH. 0; FIRE - ~; REACTIVI~ - 0 0=lnsignificanl 1 =Slighl 2=M~erate 3~High 4-E~rNme ISECTION II - HAZA-B. DOUS INGREDIENTS CAS Exposure LlmlIs (TWAs) In Air Chomlc. I N~'e Number % ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL STEL' PROPYLENE GLYCOL 5 7- 55- 6 100 N/A N/A N/A 'ACGIH shorl term exposure limit (STEL) ISECTION III - PHYSICAL AND CFIEMICAL PROPERTIES } Phynlca! State: LIOUID Appoaranco/Color/Odor: COLORLESS' ODORLESS Product/Trade Name : PROPLYLENE GLYCOL [SECTION III - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES CONTINUED pH: N/A M~ltlng PolntlR~nge: N/A Bolling Polnt/Runge: 369.1° F Solubility In Water: 100% Vapor Prossuro(mmHg): NEGI_IGIBI. E Specific Gr, vlty(Wator = 1): 1.038 Molecular Weight: 76.10 Vapor Density(Air = 1): 2.6 % Volatllou: NEGLIGIBLE How Io delect this compound : N/A [SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION J Flash Point: 214OF . 225OF Autolgnltlon TDmpor,,ture: 790°F Lower Exploalve Limit: 2.6 Upper E-xploslve Limit: 1 2.5 Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: This material may burn, bul will riel ignite readily, if (,'~ntainer is not properly cooled, it may explode in the h(,;~t el a fire. Vapors are heavier than air and may ~ccumulale in Iow areas. Extinguishing Media: Carbon d, ioxide. Haton, Polar or Alcohol- tyF,~ team, or wal~r spray ~s recommended. Water, ma)"be-ir~'flective. Speci.31 Fir~ilghting Prccecure.~: Wear appropriate prolective equiprnen~ including resDiratory protection as conditions warrant. Stop spill/release I1 i~ can be done without risk. Move undamaged conlainers fram fire area il it can be done without risk. Water spray may be uselul in minimizing or dispersing and cooling equipment exposed Io heat and llama. Avoid spreading burning liquid wilh water used for cooling purposes. [SECTION V - REACTIVITY J Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: Will Not Occur Conditions to Avoid: N/A Mr'torlnls~ to Avoid: N/A Hazardou~ Decomposition Products: Combuslion may yield carbon monoxide an/or carbon dioxide. Do no1 breathe smoke or fumes, Wear appropriate protective equipmenl. 1SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARDS ] Routes of Exposure: Summary of Acute Health Hazard',: .(Statement) INGESTION: While This material has a Iow degree of Toxicity. ingestion o! excessive quand~ies may cause signs o! nervous system depression (e.g.. headache, drowsiness, loss ut coordination and fatigue). N/A - Not Applicable PAGE 2 OF 4 Product/Trade Name : PROPLYLENE GLYCOL [SECTION vi - HEALTH HAZARDS CONTINUED INHALATIO[,I: While this material hit,.; a low volatility, nxper, ure to v~pors iS unlikely, howevnr, vapors or mists produced under cea, am conditionr, or ur.~ may cause mgn.~ of n(m,,ous system depression (~.g., headache, drowsiness, loss of coordination ;~nd fatigue). SKIN:- May cause mild skin irritation. P¢olonged or repeated cont;~cl [~;Jy c,~use redness, burning nnd arying and cracking el 1he skin. Persons with pro-oxisling skin disorders may be moro susceplible to the effects of Ihis malarial. EYES: TI'ds mote'rial may cause mild eye ~rrilation. DirRc~ con;ecl wdh me liquid nr exposure io v.apors or mists may cause stingin9, tearing and rednost;. Carclnogenlclty LI~t~: NO , NTP: NO IARC Monograph: I'~(~ OSHA Regul~ta~d: NO Summary of Chronic Health Hazards: Eftocts of Overexposure: N/A Emergency and First Aid Procedures: INGES'TION: No first aid is normally required; however, il swallowed. ;~r~d symptoms develop, seek medical all, enfion. INHALATION: If respiralory symptoms develop, move victim away from source of exposure and fresh air. I', symptor,'3s p,3~rsist, seek medical a11ontion. If victim is riel brealhing, immediately b~gin arlificial respiration. If brealhing difficulties develop oxygen should be. ;zdminislered by qualified por,..;onnel. Seek imn~edia~ medical SKIN: Wash with soap and wa~er. EYES: Flush with plen;y of waler. Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: N/A Note to Physicians: N/A ISECTION Vll - PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Stops To Be Taken In Ca.~e Material !~ Released Or Spilled: ~mall .,~pill.,;: Soak up with absorbenl material. Large spills: Dike and pump into ~;ui~ablo coflt~iners 1or dispos;~l. Handling and Storing Precautions: Normal precautions common to good manufacturing practice should be followed in handling and storage, Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose of In accordance will) applicable local, county, state and federal regulations. Other Precautions: NIA N/A Not Applicable PAGE 3 OF Product/Trade Name : PROPLYLENE GLYCOL [SECTION VIII - CONTRO~..MEASURES R~r~plrnlory Proloctlon Rospi'ralory protection may bo nocuss~ry lo minimize e~pos~rR l)~p~nding on ~ho halt;re and concentration el the nlrbcrnn material, ut;o a ~espiralor or g~S mask with npproprinie cartridges and cannislers (NIOSH approved) or supplind ~lir equipment. Ventilation: General room venlila1~on i~ 5;lli~daclory. Addifion&l ventil;d~on or exhausl 5yslems may ~ required, where explosive mixlurot; may ~* present. Electrical Protective Clothing: Rubber gloves are recommonSed. Eye Proloctlon: Safe~ glasses and or face shield is recommendS. Other Protective Clothing or Equipment: available in ~he work area for flushing eyes and skin. Im~ous clothing should be worn. WorWHyglonic Practices: All employees who handle Ibis; product should wash lheir hands before eating, smoking, or using loilel facilities. N/A Not Applicable PAGE 4 OF 4 CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON October 2,1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Alex Manns Plant Manager Crystal Geyser Water Company 1233 E. California Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93307 Mr. Manns: NOTICE TO COMPLY WITH THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE - ARTICLE 80 The plans submitted to the Bakersfield Building Department for the refrigeration system to be installed at 1233 E. California Ave. lack detail regarding compliance with the following sections of the 1991 Uniform Fire Code. UFC 80.314 Acids and bases used in neutralization of water. are normally waste The plans do not specify the locations, volumes and contents of any tanks to be used for storage of waste treatment chemicals. P~ -,~1~ ~f~, /~Oq '~ ~/~[ UFC 80.301 (I) - The name of the material, the tank volume and location must'be specified for any tank which will contain 1% or more of a .hazardous material. Requirements for secondary containment are dependant upon the location and volume of the tanks. 3. UFC 80.401 (c) - Anhydrous ammonia is by definition a toxic and a corrosive gas. Therefore, all piping must have welded or brazed connections throughout. Excess flow control shall be provided where gases or liquids are carried in pressurized piping above 15 psig. It is unclear from the drawings whether the king valve is readily accessible from the floor. 4. 80.401 (k)4 - Pressure relief devices for corrosive materials shall vent to an exhaust scrubber or treatment system for processing of vapors or gases. 5: 80.401 (I) - When mechanical ventilation, treatment systems, alarms detection or other electrically operated systems are required by the UFC, such systems shall be connected to a standby source of power to automatically supply power in the event of a loss of power from the primary source. 6. 80.402(b)3G - When stationary tanks are utilized in use of a toxic gas, the shall be within a ventilated separate gas storage room or placed within an exhausted enclosure. Treatment systems shall be provided in accordance with Section 80.303(a)6D. 7. Table 80.402B - The engine room or area where the ammonia receiver tanks will be stored will contain a quantity of anhydrous ammonia which exceeds the exempt amount. An H occupancy should be provided. The Bakersfield Building Department can specify the requirements of an H occupancy. -Please submit plans which include details regarding methods for compliance with the points outlined above. As I have stated previously, a modification of Crystal Geyser's Risk Management and Prevention Program will have to be submitted prior to operation of the new facility. Please contact me at (805) 326 - 3979 if you would like to discuss any of these requirements. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey Mike Quon Eric Poore Facilities Design, Inc. SEP 1997_ "AMERICA'S NATURAL BEVERAGE By COMPANY" September 2, 1992 Ms. Barbara Brenner Ilazardous Material Planning Technician 2130 "G" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Dear Ms. Brenner: Enclosed is our latest chemical inventory list which includes updated locations for several items~ new inventory items and those chemicals which have been deleted from our inventory. The annual survey asks about changes in our business plan. There have been no revisions or changes in our operation at this time~ which would require us to change our business plan from the one initially submitted. Please note that the ammonia diffusion system has been installed to aid in release prevention and containment. If you have any questions, please call me or Alex Manns at your convenience. Best Regards, Crystal Geyser Water Co. Gerhard Gaugel ~/~ _' ~ ~b~/~"~-" ~ - ..~ ' CC: A l"~e x Manns ~~ ~~ ~ amp:cheminv.ltr ~ CRYSTAL GEYSER WATER COMPANY p.O. Box 304, 501 Washington Street, Calistoga, CA 94515-0304 (707) 942-0500 FAX (707) 942-0647 )3/65/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 1233 E CALIFORNIA AV Map: 103 Hazard: High Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 Grid: 32C F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone -- 24-Hour Phone, ALEX MANNS (805) 323-6296 x (805) 589-6906 GERHARD GAUGEL (805) 323-6296 x (805) 392-8747 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 1233 E CALIFORNIA D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93307- Comm.Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5149 Owner: PETER GORDON / LEO SOONG Phone: (?OT)9gl -o$oo,, Address: 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA City: CALISTOGA Zip: 94515- Summary I, ,q/.. ~=,~' ~ ~/L,,~.,c' DO hereby certify that I have (Type (x p,~ name) ' reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan for E', ~ and that it along with any co[factions constitute a complete a~ correct man- agement pla. for my facility. 3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site ' Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 2-001 CASEIN LABEL ADHESIVE COL-TILE Liquid 200 Moderate · Fire, Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL . ~ CAS #: 1336-21-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max GAL'. I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 200 ~ 100.00 1,200.00 Storage ~~Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL IAmDientlAmblentlPACKAGING AREA NORTH -- Conc components .... MCP List 2.2% IAmmonta Solution IModeratel 102-002 HOT MELT ADHESIVE Solid 800 Minimal ' · LBS CAS #: 92717 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: ~365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max LBS800 I Daily Average400.00LBS [ Annual Amount3,000.00LBS Storage ~ Press T Temp~ Location BOX [Ambient[Ambient[PACKING AREA SOUTH BLDG -- Conc Components ~.. MCP ---TLIst 100.0% IPPO ]Minimal ~ 02-003 CARBON DIOXIDE Gas 97000 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 124-38-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max FT3 { Daily Average FT3 [ Annual'Amount FT3 -- 97,000 { 48,882.00 . , 1,955,280.00 Storage Press T Temp Location . FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER {Above /Below {NORTHWEST PARKING LOT AREA .-- Conc . Components MCP ---TLISt 100.0% }Carbon DioXide [Minimal { . 3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail In Reference Number Order 02-004 PROPANE Gas' 18158. High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-98-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3. I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 18,1584 ~ 1,455.00 218,340.00 Storage ~ Press T Temp[_ Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlSOUTHWEST.PARKING LOT -- Conc~ Components [ MCP ---TList 100.0% IPr°Pane 02-005 OXYGEN Gas 251 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas ·Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3251Ii Daily Average251.00FT3 I Annual Amount753.00FT3 -- Storage Press T Temp . Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove /AmDIontlSHOP STORAGE AREA -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IOxygen, Compressed IL°w I ' 02-006 ARGON Gas 155 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 i Annual' Amount FT3 155 ~ 75.00 , ., 155~00 Storage ! Press T Temp i Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~Ambient~SHOP STORAGE AREA -- Conc Components 'MCP List " 100.0% IArgon '~ {Minimal I 3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215'000-001418 Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order ~2-007 CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Solid 2400 Minimal · LBS CAS #: 77-92-,9 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS' Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS 2,400 I 1,000.00 24,000.00 Storage IIPress T Temp Location BAG IAmbient~Ambient~NORTHWEST BATCH AREA -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% Icttrtc Acid IMtntmal I 02-008 MALEIC ACID Solid 300 Low · LBS CAS #: 6915-15-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS'T Annual Amount. LBS 300 ~ 150.00 1,200.00 Storage IIPress T Temp Location BAG IAmbient/AmbientlNORTHWEST BATCH AREA -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IMaletc Acid IL°w I 02-009 TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE CHLORINATED Solid 300 Extreme · Fire, Reactive LBS CAS #: 56802-99-4 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS I Annual' Amount LBS 300 I 150.00 · ., 300.00 Storage lIPress T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL IAmbient/AmbientlWEST SIDE OF BLDG -- Conc ~ Components i MCP ---TLlst 3.0% Chlorine i'kpA) ~Extreme IEPA 17.5%IPhosphoric Anhydride ~Low ~EPA ~3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 5 02 - Fixed Containers on Site ' Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-010 ACETYLENE Gas 130 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 Annual Amount FT3 130' I 100.00 230.00 Storage I Press T TempI Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove [AmbientlSOUTHWEST CORNER SHOP STORAGE -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% {Acetylene {High 'l 02-011 PREMKLOR Liquid 55 Moderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL{ Daily Average GAL ] Annual Amount GAL 55 I 25.00_ 200.00 Storage~lPress T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL [Ambient[Amblent[WESTSIDE BETWEEN FREEZERS' -- Conc~ Components [ MCP iList. 50.0% [Sodium Hydroxide [Moderate[ 02-012 ANTI BAC-B SANITIZER Solid 100 MOderate · Reactive, Immed Hlth ~ LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS ~ Annua~ Amount LBS - 100 I 50.00 , ~ 1,200.00 . Storage I Press T Temp~ Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL [Amblent[AmblentJNORTHWESTBETWEEN FREEZERS -- Conc .. ',at Components ! MaP ~Ltst 25.8% ISodlum Dichloro-s-triazlnetrione [ModerateI 3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 , Page 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-013 NITROGEN . Gas !42 Minimal · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: EXPERIMENTAL/ANALYTICAL Daily Max FT3'142 I Daily Average70.00FT3 I 'Annual Amount142.00FT3 Storage Press.T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove {AmDIentlOUTSIDE BLDG SOUTHWEST CORNER -- Conc .... Components I' MCP · iLlst 100.0% INttrogen Minimal~ .~ 02-014 ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Gas 9000 Extreme · Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7664241-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 9,000 I 6,000.00 12,000.00 Storage Press T Temp ... Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlOUTSIDE BLDG NORTHWEST CORNER - cone Components MCP List 100.0% IAmmonia, Anhydrous Gas IExtreme IEPA ~3/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 00 - Overall Site <D> Nottf./Evacuatton/Medlcal :1> Agency Notification ' CALL 911 'THE STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL ALSO BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED :2> Employee Notif./Evacuation IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL, THE PLANT MANAGER UPON NOTIFICATION WILL USE THE PAGING'SYSTEM TO NOTIFY ALL EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE THE FACILITY. EACH SUPERVISOR IS TO DIRECT THE EMPLOYEES IN HIS AREA TO THE SAFEST EXIT AND MAKE SURE THAT HIS AREA HAS BEEN VACATED BY ALL PERSONNEL. ALL EMPLOYEES EVACUATED WILL REPORT TO A DESIGNATED AREA OUTSIDE THE FACILITY. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation <4> Emergency Medical Plan' EACH SUPERVISOR WILL BE TRAINED IN CPR AND FIRST AID. FOR MI:NOR INJURIES BAKERSFIELD OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL GROUP WILL 'BE USED. FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR INJURY DUE. TO A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, SAN JOAQUIN HOSPITAL WILL BE USED. MEMORIAL OR KERN MEDICAL CENTER WILL BE GIVEN SECOND CONSIDERATION. ANY SUPERVISOR HAS THE AUTHORITY TO DIAL 911 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. 13/05/92 CRYSTAL GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 , Page 8 00 - Overall Site <E> Mltlgatlon/Prevent/Abatemt :1> Release Prevention TO PREVENT'THE RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT THIS FACILITY, ,ONLY INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE COURSE OF THEIR WORK WILL BE ALLOWED TO HANDLE THEM. EACH OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE PROCEDURES FOR EACH PRODUCT :2> Release Containment PROCEDURES FOR CONTAINMENT WILL BE THOSE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET * ~mmo~ia Diffusion System l. ocated outsi, de of bu.i.l, di.n~ -.- mornnwes~ corner '. 3> Clean Up PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP WILL BE THOSE RECOMMEDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF .THE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATEIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. <4> Other Resource Activation }3/0'5/92 CRYSTAL 'GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-000-001418 Page 9 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS/PROPANE TANK: MIDDLE OF WEST SIDE OF BUILDING, 55 FEET NORTH OF ALLEY FENCE - INSIDE FENCE NEXT TO SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING B) ELECTICAL - INSIDE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING ON BOTH SIDE OF EXIT DOOR. ~ C) WATER - IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING 330 FEET' WEST OF LAKEVIEW ! D) SPECIAL - AMMONIA SHUT OFF IN NORTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING IN FENCED OFF AREA. E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Ftre.Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATICE OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED BY ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF-EAST CALIFORNIA AVE., 120 FEET WEST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE FACILITY A FIRE DEPARTMENT HOOK- UP TO OUR MAIN SPRINKLER SYSTEM RISE EXISTS. IT IS ~N THE ALLEY, 220 FEET WEST OF LAKEVIEW AVE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 83/05/92 CRYSTAL' GEYSER OF BAKERSFIELD 9-15-000-001418 , Page 10 00 - Overall Site <G> Training ~1> Page 1 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN THE SAFE HANDLING .AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGIN USE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUCT HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. <2> Page ~ as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use , ~'-' '~ -'-- -- HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENT.O RY' NO N-- TRADE S E C RETS , ~q, ,~ . BUSINESS 'NAME: C. ~. B~SFI~D O~ NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong .a.E OF T~ F~nI~:C' G~~%FI~LD LOCATION: 1233-E. Califo~ia Avenue ~DRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDA~ I~. C~SS CODE 5149 _ iITY, ZIP: Bakersfield. CA 93307 CI~, ZIP].CalistoK~~ CA 94515 DUN A~-B~STR~ ~MBER Not listed ~MONE ~: (805) 325-6296 PMON~ *:'(707) 942-0500 . __'-___- UIP 19,000 ] 6,000 t12,000 IF:31~O~i 04I 214 ' ~C~k ~11 t~c a~ly) M~lCh ot P~ ~Jth ...U'.i_ _P:=] 1_.~.~8 *~__58 i 1.,_4_55 ;218,340 '~FI31~i 03 t 2 I 4 J lei IS0UTHEAST PARKING LOT Propane ..g ! P [ 420,33~ 242,500 12'932'920FT31~t2, C 03 i 2 t 6 i 18 ~O..WEST P~ING LOT .00.p Carbon (C~ Iii fMC I~iyj ~a itm Ot ~surl ~ea T '~"GE~ ~TACTS 11 Alex Manns Plant Manager 589-6906 -~ Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. ~nager 392-8747 .eet~f~cltt~ (Read and sJ~ after comp~ec~nE a~] secCJons; GER~ GAUGEL Q.C. ~AGER . ~~ ~~ ~/~ ~/~ " .. CITY of BAKERSFIELD % . '-- ~ HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS I NVENT.O RY Feem and A~miculture ~ StAndard 8usm~5 NON--TRADE SECRETS BusinEss ~AMg: C. G. B~ERSFIELD OW~E~ NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FAClhI~:c' G. B~RSFIELD hOCATION:.. 1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 ~ashington Street STA~DARD IND. ~ASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZI~: Bakersfield~ CA 93307 CITY, ZIP: Calistoga~ CA 945~5 DUN A~D 8RADSTRgET NU~BgR Not listed P~O~ ~: (805) 323-6296 P~ON~ ,: (707~ 952x0500 --_ - - P~ical ~ H~lth ~za~ C.A.$. ~ 6847-63-46 ~t I1 ~ & C.A.S. ~ (C~k ,11 t~t ~ich of P~ ~Jth IC~ ,11 t~ apply) 10 Dimeth~l Ben~~oni um Chlorid~ f, P~Jca] ~ ~lth ~z4~ C.I.S. ~ NON~ ~t II h h C.A.S. ~ ._U_I_M ] 11.0 I . 55 ..!__k.~O0.~:l 100 _[~.~ I 4 I 08 I:NSZDE WEST BUILDING .Guard 2i9 .Chlorinated Foamer ~ '~ ~ '~lY) 25 PQtass%um Hydrox 0-58-3 ~ea Ith of Pe~sure ~eaitn * :~~ : ~ROE~ ~*CTS t~ ~ex ~anns P~an: ~anager 589-6~06 ~ Ge:hard Gauge~ Q.C. ~anage: 392-8747 Certtf~cat~ (Read and si~ after coep~et~n~ aZJ sect~ons~ fo~ aOtaiflt~ t~ mf~tm. I ~li~e tMt t~ su~itt~ info. tim ts t~. accurate. ~ c~olet~ NON--TRADE SECRETS sus~Nzss Na~: C. ~. B~RSFIELD OWNER NaMZ: Peter Gordon/Leo SoonE Na~ oF T~ ~acIL~:C' G. B~ERSFIELD 5OCATION: 1233 E. California Avenu~ ~DRZSS: 501 Washington Stree~ STANDARD IND. C~ASS CODZ 5~49 crrv. ZIP~ Bakersfield: CA 93307 CI~. ZIP7 Calistoga~ CA 94515 DUN AND BRAOMTRg~T NUMSZR Not listed ~oNg ,:. (805) 32~-6296. P~oNz ~:- ~TQ~) 9a2-0500 · _ _ - _ - -- - E_L~J 55 ] 35 } 55 !G~I ~ 06 1 4 26 I OUTSIDE WEST BUILDI nant NL oil '150 . ~N ~ M ~ 55 ~ 30 ~ 55 jG~I ~ 07 ~ 1 } 4 ~ 99 IINSIDE WESTSIDE BLDG.~.Descale 10-50 ] .... · Hardwater Scale Removeg ~ith of ~ mira N I M 1900 } ~0 t ,s00 ~d i07 I 1 i 4 108 !ZNS~DE WEST BUILDING/ IChlor 231 ' ~C~, ~il t~ ,~iy) Sodium Hydroxide (mix) 1310-73-2 .... ~ WEST BLDG. ,, vron Handy Oil 15 ~&~,~ ~ ~i~tiltates Solvent refined ~-~ ~I~ - ~lex Ha~n~ _Plant ~nager '~89-6906 ~ Gerhard Gauget Q.C. Hanager 392-87~7 CITY of BAKER SFIELD ~ NON--TRADE SECRETS LOCATION: 1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND.'CLASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield~ CA 93307 'CITY, ZIP: Calistoga~ CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Not listed P,ONE #:.,,,(805) 323-6296 PXONE #:' (707) 942-0500 _ - C~e C~e MC ~t ESt .Un,cs m Site T~ ~s l~ ~ .. St~ tn Facility ~ I~c~ti~ .AIM t !Pi 52 1. 1250 [q~l ~j, lp I 1 f 4 t 0~1WESTSIDE OF BUILDING Sodium Hrpochlorite ~c~ ,H t~ ,~y) Sod~um~Hypodhlorite 7681-52-9 (C~x ail tMt 4o~iy) ,.~l M i 55 -t 35 t 55 OUTSIDE WEST Gear Oil SAE 90 (C~k aH t~c .00iy) Solvent Dewaxed Resic ,.~_1 M I 55 ] 35 I 55 ~GALI 06I I ~ ~ I 26 ~UTSlDE WEST IILDING Arco Gear Oil SAE 85-140 (C~ ,11 t~ .~i~) Dewaxed Residual 0il - "-" - ~t t~ dewaxed heavy Parafini( N~ ith of Pr~sure He4 t th ~t I~ Pressure additive Containing S.C1.P & N ~,~GE~ ~CT~ .~;~Alex Manns ~-Plant .Manager., ~589-6906 .~.Gerhard Gau ~..Q' C.. .,~nager for ootitnl~ t~ tnf~NCi~. [ ~)i~e tMt t~ su~ttt~ info, tim ts t~. a~race. ~ ~oiete. ':' NO'N--TRADE SECRETS BUSINESS NAME: C. G. BAKERSFIELD OWNER NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FACItITY:C' G. BAKERSFIELD LOCATION: 1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD ~. ~-~S~oDE 5149 ~ITY, ZIP: Bakersfield, CA 93307 'CITY, ZIP: Ca!istoga, CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTREET ~MBER Not listed ~.ON~ ,: (805) ~23-6296 P~ON~ ,:' (707) 942-0~00 ' --_ .- - ~ ro z~s~zo~ ~o~ P. oP~ co~ ..~.L~ooo J ~o~ 1.~o,o~o K~S! ~t ~t ~ I ~ t~ I~.~. ~c~ ~ / ~~ ~,cal ~d ~fllth ~ze~ :.l.S~ 87-69-4 ' '/ ' ' ~ D _!L~i 2o1. 2o t100 ~G~Q~1 !4. I 1 ~ 4 [39 i-SHOP / Safety rleen 105 Solvent ~1~1 ~ 8filth q4Z4~ C.I.S. ~ NONE ~c II h i C.I.S. ~ ~C~x,H ~ ,o~i,},o~ Mineral. Spirits 64 741-41-9 ~tth of P~ ~ith~/ .......... --~-~__l 25_ i 20 t 8o loALI ~/~ 07 t 1 ] 4 } 41 IBOILER ROOM--/'-Confidence 4i C ' ' A (C~. 411 t~t iopiy) .Sodium Hydroxide 1310-73-2 [ ~ Ft,, Haza~ [ ~ React~vi,y [ 3 W~ ~--~ ~d~ ,,~m, ~--~ I~at, 8 Potassium Hydroxide 1310-58-3 ~t ~ ~ & C.I.S. 3 ,D~eth,~laminol Ethanol 100-37-8 .~_!~_ 10 G-~ ]0 ~ ! ~ 4 ~ 20 ~ BO~,~ER ROOM X-Purge I '~,~,l ~ ~.*.s. ~ NONE ~, ~ & c.,.S. ~' Alkyl ~i2 to C16) dimethly I [ ~ Fi~ Hazard ~--~ R~ct~v~ty ~--~ ~i~ ~--~ ~dd~ ~ei~e ~--J ~KI 10 Tributyltin Deonderanoate H~ith of Pe~e Heaith ~ , .............. ~.E~G[.C~ c~tActS . Alex Manns Plant Manager 589-6906 ~ Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. Manager 392-8747 I CITY of BAKERSFIELD "~" NON--TRADE SECRETS " BUSINESS NAMe: C. G. BAKERSFIELD OWNER NAM£: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~"~ ~ACILITY:C' G. BAKERSFIELD LOCATION:_1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bake~sfield~ CA 93307 CITY, ZIP: Calisto~a~ ~A-94515 DUN AND BRADSTRKET NUMBER Not listed P~ONE ~:..(805) 325r6296 PHONE ,:-(707~ 942-Q~00 . - (c~. aJ) c~c iooiy) Sodium Dichloral -S Triazinetroi' [.~ ~M' I 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 ~G~ 0 ~ 07 ~ 1 ~ 4 ] ~02 ~VAC~GING ~E~ NORTH Casein Lab!e Adhesive Col-tile Itek ail c~t ~oply) ~onia Solution .D ~ M ~ 0 I 0 ~ 0 IGAL{ 0 I 07 L. 1 ~ 4 ,~ .?8 ] WESTSIDE BETWEEN FREE Premklor ~C~ all t~C ,ffiy) Sodium Hydroxide ~NE,GE,~ ~TACTS , Alex ~nns Plant ~na~er 589-6906 ~ Gerhard Gau~el Q.C. ~naEer 392-8747 GAUGEL NON--TRADE SECRETS BUSINESS NAME: C. G. B~ERSFIELD O~ER NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FACILI~:C' G. B~ERSFIELD LOCATION: 1233 E. California Avenue ~DRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD I~. CLASS CODE 5149 CITY. ZIP~Bakersfield~ CA 93307 'CI~. ZIP: Calistoga, CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTREET ~MBER Not listed P~ONE ~: ~805) 323-6296 PHONE ,:-(707) 942-Q~00 __ - ___ - ~ TO I~D~IO~ FOR PWOF~ COD~ j 2 t w p~ ~ i )'0~ 10I 1 I 4 t 99tPAC~GING CENTER [ I Videojet 16-3400 aH c~t .~v) ' ' 46 2 Butanone 78-93-3 32" I Video,] ~t 16-8200 :.a4. ~ NONE ~ ~ ~ ~ C.a.~. ~ 2-Butanone 78-93-3 qfc,) . i c.~.s. ~ 1-Hethoxy 2-propanol 107-98-2 ['N..._ H , .. 5 15 ~1 10 1 ~ 99 PAC~GING CENTER VSdeojet 16-8205 (C~ ,i~ ~m~ i 2-Butanone 78-93-3 N~ith of P~ N~lt~ ' INK THINER ~t ~ ~iC.X.S.~ i-Methanol 2-Propanol 107-98-2 ~m[nGENCY ~TACTS I1 Alex Manns Plant ~nager 589-6906 , Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. Manager 392-8747 c~ttfy ~ ~ity of 1~ ~Mt,~ Mve ~lly exmi~.~ N femilimP ,ith tM tnfo~tim.suMitt~ tn this W oii mttK~ ~cs. ~ i~i~ of t~e (~tviUJs ~sible Bakersfield Fire Dept. ~ v~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION Date Completed / '~ Business Name: ~f~5~a.~ ("1-~.~5~c ~ ~a~s~ Locmion: 1~55 ~. ~t{~r~i~ ~ . NOV Business Identification No. 215-000- ~O I~ I~ Cop of Business Plan) _ ~'~.. Adequate Inadequate Verification of Invento~ Materials ~ .... Verification ~ Qu~tities ~ .... ~~ Verification of Loc~ion ~ Proper Segregation of Material~ - Verification of ~DS Availabli~~ ~ bet of Employees Verification of H~ Mat Training ~ , ~ Comments: Verification of Abmement Supplies & Procedures ~ Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted ~ Containers Properly Labeled ~ Comments: Verification of Facility Diagram ~' Special H~ards Associated with this Facil~y: Vio,a, ions. {'~, ,~~ ~' t~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~,,~~ ~~ Correction Needed ~ ~siness Owner/Manager FD 16~ (~. 1-90) ~i~-H~ ~t Div. Yellow-Sation ~py Pink-Busin~ ~y ('.)9/23/91 CRYSTAL. GEYSER OF BAKERSF/IELD 215-000-0014'18 page Overa~.l Site wi~ 1 Fac. Unit . ' Gerlera 1 I r~forr~at i or~ ILoCatior~: 123~ E CALIFORNIA AV Map: 103 Hazard: High Ident Nur~ber: 215-000-001418 Grid: 32C Area of Vul: 0.0 24 Hour'Phor~e-, Cor, tact Nan, e ! Title i Busir, ess Phc, r,e --~(805) 589_6906, ALEX MANNS (805) 323-6296 x C ~ (805) 392-874'7 GERHARD GAUGEL (8.)o) 323-629E, x Ad~inistrative Data Mail Addrs: 1233 E CALIFORNIA D&B Nu~ber: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93307- Co~n~ Code: 215-002 BAKERSFIELD STATION 02 SIC Code: 5149 Owner: PE]'ER GORDON / LEO SOONG Phone: ( ) - .Address: 501 WASHINGTON ST State: CA []ity: CALISTOGA Zip: 94515- S u~ary 09/23/91 CRYSTAL G~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 21 418 Page 2 Hazr~at Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Corstair~ers or~ Site Pln-Ref Na~e/Hazards For~ Quar~t i ty MCP 02-014 ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Gas 9,000 Extre~e ~ ~ Fire, Pressure, Reactive~ I~med Hlth FT3 02-009- TR!SOD!UM F'HOSPHA'FE C~INATED Solid 300 Extrer~e Fire, Reactive LBS -010 ACETYLENE Gas 130 Hi gh Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 2.-004 Gas 18, 158 H i gh PROPANE Fire, P.ressure, Ir,~r~ed Hlth FT3 02-012= ~NT! BAC--~ ~AN!T!ZER Solid 100 Moderate Reactive, Immed Hlth LBS 02-001 CASEIN LABEL. ADHESIVE COL-TILE Liquid 200 Moderate ~ Fire, Reactive, Im~ed Hlth GAL 02-01 i~PRFMKI ~ - Liquid 55 Moderate Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL ~02-008 MALEIC ACID .Solid 300 'Low LBS ~2--005 OXYGEN Gas' 25 i Low Fire, Pressure, Ir,~ed Hlth FT3 p~]2-006 ARGON Gas 155 Mir~ir~al Fire, Pressure, Ir~ed Hlth FT3 02-003 CARBON DIOXIDE Gas 97,000 Mir~imal Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 m~02-007 CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Solid 2,400 Mir, i~al LBS ~]2-013 NITROGEN Gas 142 Mir~ir~al Fire, Pressure, I~med Hlth FT3 02-002 HIlT MELT ADHES I VE So 1 id 800 Ur~rat ed ~ . LBS 09/23/91 CRYSTAL OF BAKERSFIELD 2 01418 Page 3 02 - Fixed Corftair, ers orr Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-014 ANHYDROUS AMMONIA Gas 9000 Extreme Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS ~: 7664-41-7 : Trade Secret: No Form: Gas 'Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: COOLING Daily Max FT3 ::~ ................... j ........ Daily Average FT3 I Ar~ual Amour;t FT3 ~- 9,000 ~ 6,000.00 ~ ~ , 12,000.00 -. Storage ........ ~ Press T Temp ......... ~ -~ L,:,cation .... PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER !Above !Arnbier, t~OUTSIDE B~ ~'[' CORNER -- Corec -- Compor~er~ts ~ MCF ..... ~ist 100.0% [Amr~or~ia Gas lExtrer~e I EPA 02-009 ~¢rI-SODIUM PHOSPHATE CHLORINATED Sc, lid 300 Extrer~e Fire, Reactive LBS CAS ~: ~68C=-_ 9-4 Trade Sec~et No Fc, rm: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING ~ Daily Max LBS ,[ Daily Average LBS ~ Ar~r~ual Amour, t LBS ....... 300 ~ 1 o~. 00 ~ 300.00 Storage i.. Press T Temp ~ Cocatior, DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL ~Ar~bier~t~Ar~bier~t~WEST SIDE OF BLDG -- Corec ~ Cor~por~er~ts .~ MCP -~ist 3. C,%/ Ch l or i r, e (EPA) IExtreme IEPA 17.5%/Phosphoric Ar, hydride ILow . IEPA 02-010 ACETYLENE Gas 130 PI i gh Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth F"I"3 : CAS ~: '74-86=;='. Tracle Secret: No Form: Gas .Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING ~ Daily Max FT3 'I Daily Average F'TS ] Annual Amount FT3 .... 130 I 100.00 ~ 230.00 S~c, rage 'C Press ~ Temp 'I Lc, cat ior, PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER lAbove IA~bier, t lSOUTHWEST CORNER SHOP STORAGE -- Cc, r~o ~[ ~ Compor, er, ts .~- MC~ ....... ~.~ist ' 100.0% lAoetyler, e lHigh ~ 09/23/91 CRYSTAL G~I~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-0~IL¢,01418 page 02 - Fi'xed Cor~tai~ers or~ Si~e, Hazr~at Ir~ver~tory De~ail ir~ MCP Order 02-004 PROPANE Gas ~8158 High Fire, Pressure, Imr~ed Hlth FT3 CAS ~: 74-98-6 Trade Secret: Nc, Forr,~: Gas Type: Pu~e Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3 .............. I ......... Daily Average FT3 T Annual Ar~ount FT3 i8, 158 ~ l, 455.00 ~ 218,340.00 Stc, rage ~i~ Press T 'l'er~p ~ ; Locatior~ FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER ~Above IAr~b. ier~t~SOUTHWEST PARKING LOT 10¢}. 0% Propane i gh I 02-012 ~EI~-t~q[~-B - SAN~-I~T-Id~E R So 1 i d 100 Mod era t e Reactive, ImrNed Hlth LBS CAS ~: Trade Secret: No For~: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS i Annual Ar~our~t LBS -~ 100 I 50.00 .1, aoo. oo Storage T Press T 'l'erJ~p --~ Lc, cat ic, r~ · DRUM/BARREL-NONME]'AL ~ArJ~bient~ArJ~bient JNORTHWES]' BETWEEN FREEZERS -- C.or~c --~ C,:,r~porJer~ts I MCP -~ist 25.8%{S,:,dium Dichlc, ro-s-triazir~etric, rJe JModerate~ ' 02-001 CASEIN LABEL ADHESIVE COL-TILE Liquid 200 Moderate Fir. e, Reactive, Ir~med Hlth GAL CAS ~$: 1336-21-6 Trade Secret: No Forr~: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max GAL ~~ Daily Average GAL : ArJnual Ar~ount GAL ........ 200 j 100. 00 J 1,200.00 Storage F Press T 'Ter~p ....... l Cc, cat ic, r~ DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL ~Ambient~Ar~bierJt ~PACKAGING AREA NORTH -- Cc, nc --i CorJ~por~ents i .... MCP -~_ist a. 2% s,:,:ueic,:, I 09/23/91 CRYSTAL [~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 21 1418 Page 5 0,- Fixed Cc, rltair~ers c,r~ Site Hazmat Ir, ver, tory Detail in MCP Order 02-011 PREMKLOR Liquid 55 Moderate Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS ~: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ] Ar, r~ual Amour~t GAL ~ - ' ~ (. (J. O 0 55 I 5.00 I St°~'aBe i P~ess T'Temp ~ Loomtior, DR~/B~RREL-.NONMET~L I~mbier~t I~mbien~ IWESTSIDE BETWEEN F~EEZERS I . I I -- Cor, o I Compor,~r, ts I MCP ~i~t 50.0% JSodium Hydroxide J~oderateJ 02-008 MALEIC ACID Sol id 300 Low LES CAS ~: 6915--15-7 Trade Secret: No F,:,rm: 'Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS ........... F"~ Daily Ave~'age I_BS .... ~ ....... Ar, r, ual Amc, ur, t L. BS .... 300 J 150. O0 J 1 ~ o(' ' . O0 ~ Press T Temp --'1' Locat ion BAG Storage JAn~bier~tJAmbient JNORTHWEST BATCH AREA Componer~ts ~,MCP ~ist --Cc, nc ~Maleic Acid JL~w 100.0% 02-005 OXYGEN Gas 251 Low Fire~ Pressure~ Immed Hlth' CAS ~: 7-~82-44-'7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas' Type: ~Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 T Daily Average FT3 25i J 251.00 J '753.00 Lc, cat i on Stc, rage I Press T Temp I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER JAbove JAmbientJSHOP STORAGE AREA - Cc, nc ---j- Cc, mpc, r~er~ts ~ MCP -~ist 100.0% JOxyger~, Compressed jLc, w I .)9/~/91 CRYSTAL SER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-0 001418 Page 6 02 - Fixed Cor~tair~ers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-006 ARGON Gas 155 Minimal Fire, Pressure, Ir~med Hlth FT3 CAS ~$: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Fc, rn~: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 T Daily Average FT3 i 55 ~ 75.00 ~ 155.00. Storage I Press PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER ~Above ~Ambient~SHOP STORAGE AREA -- Conc ~ Components T-' MCP -~ist 100.0% ~Argor, ~Minimal~ CARBON DIOXIDE Gas 9?000 Mi r,i r,~a 1 Fire, Pressure, In~s~ed Hlth FT3 CAS ~: 124-38-9 Trade Secret: No Forn~: .Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max FT3 T Daily Average FT3 I Ar, nual A~our~t FT3 ~- 97,000 ~ 48,882.00 ~ 1,955,280.00 Storage . PreSs ~ Temp -] Lc, cat ion FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER ~.Above ~Below.NORTHWEST PARKING LOT AREA -- Cone --T Compor~er, ts 100.0% ~Carbon Dioxide I~MiMCP r~ i n~a i ~ 02-007 CITRIC ACID ANHYDROUS Solid 2400 Minimal LBS CAS $~: 7'7-92-9 Trade Secret: No Forr~: Sc, lid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS ] Daily Average LBS I Annual An~ount LBS 2, 400 ~ 1,000.00 ~ 24, 000.00 Stc, rage I Press T Temp -~, Locat ion BAG ~Ambient~Ambient~NORTHWEST BAT[iH AREA . -- Cone --~i Componer, ts ~ .... MCP -- List .~%~Citric Acid ~Minimal 100. r ' 09/c~/B1 CRYSTAL ER OF BAKERSFIELD ~15-0 001418 Page '7 02 - Fixed Corstairters ors Site Hazrl~at Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-013 NITROGEN Gas 142 Mir~imal Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS ~: 7727-37-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: EXPERIMENTAL/ANALYTICAL Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 ~ ~ .... Ar~r~ual Amour~t FT3 ~ 142 ~ 70.00 I 142.00 I I Locat i on Storage i Press T Ternp I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER jAbove JAr~bier;tJOLITSIDE BLDG SOUTHWEST CORNER ~- MCD ......... ~List -- Cc, nc - I []c,r~por~er~ts ~ 100.0% JNitrogen J Minimal I 02-002 HOT MEt_'[ ADHESIVE Sc, lid 800 Ur~rated LBS CAS ~$: Trade Secret: No Forrn: Solid Type': Pure Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max LBS T Daily Average LBS T Annual Ar~c, unt LBS 800 ~ 400.00 ~ 3,000.00 Storage ~ Press T Te~p .... ~ Lucation BOX ~r~bient[Ar~bier~t ~PfiCKING fiREfi ~H BLDG MCP -~ist -- Conc Compor, er, t s , , Ur, rat ed 100.0% ~PPO I 09123/91 CRYSTAL OF BAKERSFIELD 215-0~001418 Page 8 00 - Overall Site <D) Not if. /Evacuatinr~/Medical <1> Ager,cy Notificatic, r, " CALL 911 THE STATE OFFICE 0F EMERGENCY SERVICES WILL ALSO BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED <2> Enlployee Notif. /Evacuatior~ IN CASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL, THE PLANT MANAGER UPON NOTIFICATION WILL USE THE PAGING SYSTEM TO NOTIFY AL.L EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE THE FACILITY. · EACH SUPERVISOR IS TO DIRECT THE EMPLOYEES IN HIS AREA TO ]'HE SAFEST EXIT AND MAKE SURE ]'HAT HIS AREA HAS BEEN VACATED BY ALL PERSONNEL. ALL EMPLOYEES EVACUATED WILL REPORT TO A DESIGNATED AREA OUTSIDE THE FACILITY. <3> Public Not if. /Evacuatic, r~ 0 <4> E;~erger, cy Medical Plar~ EACH SUPERVISOR WILL BE '[RAINED IN CPR AND FIRST AID. FOR MINOR INJURIES BAKERSFIELD OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL GROUP WILL BE USED. FOR SERIOUS INJURY OR INJURY DUE TO A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, SAN JOAQUIN HOSPITAL WILL BE USED. MEMORIAL OR KERN .MEDICAl_ CENTER WILL BE GIVEN SECOND CONSIDERATION. ANY SUPERVISOR HAS 'rHE AUTHORITY 'FO DIAL 911 FOR MEDICAL EMERGENCIES. 09/23/91 CRYSTAL ~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-(~001418 Page 00 - OYerall Site <E> Mit igat ion/Preverft/Abate~l~t <1> Release Preverstior~ TO PREVENT '[HE RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT ]'HIS FACILITY, ONLY INDIVIDUALS REQUIRED TO USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE COURSE OF THEIR WORK WILL BE ALLOWED TO HANDLE THEM. EACH OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WILL BE TRAINED IN THE SAFE HANDLING AND USE PROCEDURES FOR EACH PRODUCT <2> Release Corstainmer, t ~ROCEDURES FOR ~CONTAINMENT WILL BE THosE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF ]'HE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN ]'HE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET <3> clear~ Up PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP WILL BE THOSE RECOMMEDED BY THE MANUFACTURER OF ]"HE PRODUCT AS DESCRIBED IN THE MATEIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET. <4> Other Resource Activati,z,r~ 09/2S/91 CRYSTAL ~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-01 1418 Page 10 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors ' <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS/PROPANE TANK: MIDDLE OF WEST SIDE OF BUILDING, 55 FEE'T NORTH OF AI_LEY FENCE - INSIDE FENCE NEXT '1-0 SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING B) ELECTICAL - INSIDE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING ON BOTH SIDE OF EXIT DOOR. C) WATER - IN ALLEY NEXT TO FENCE AND SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BUIL. DING S30 FEE"[ WES]' OF L. AKEVIEW D) SPECIAL - AMMONIA SHUT. OFF IN NORTHWEST CORNER OF BUILDING IN FENCED OFF AREA E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec. /Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - THIS FACILITY IS EQUIPED WITH AUTOMATICE OVERHEAD SPRINKLERS IN ALL AREAS. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM IS MONITORED BY ADT SECURITY SYSTEMS. WE HAVE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY FOR EMERGENCY USE. FIRE HYDRANT - ON THE NORTH SIDE OF' EAST ' CALIFORNIA AVE., 120 FEET WEST OF ]'HE NORTHWES]'~ CORNER OF ]'HE FACILITY A FIRE DEPARTMEN]' HOOK- UP' TO OUR MAIN SPRINKLER SYSTEM R~ISE EXISTS. IT IS IN THE ALLEY, 220 FEE]- WEST OF LAKEVIEW AVE. <4> Building Occupancy Level 09/23/91 CRYSTAL ~SER OF BAKERSFIELD 215-(W-001418 Page 00 - Overall Site <G> TrairJir~g <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 35 EMPLOYEES AT' THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE EACH EMPLOYEE INVOLVED IN THE USE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE GIVEN INSTRUCTION IN ]'HE SAFE HANDLING AND USE OF EACH PRODUCT BEFORE THEY BEGIN USE. EACH EMPLOYEE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR EACH PRODUC]' HANDLED. SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SPILL CLEAN-UP OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE TAUGHT. NEW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INTRODUCED INTO INVENTORY WILL BE REVIEWED WITH EACH INDIVIDUAL BEFORE USE. REFRESHER COURSES IN SAFE HANDLINE; OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WILL BE REQUIRED OF EACH EMPLOYEE INV[]LVED IN THE USE OR HANDLING DURING THE YEAR. <2~ Page 2 as ~r~eeded <3> Held fnr Future Use <4> Held for Future Use Bakersfield Fire D t. Hazardous Materials Inspection Date Completed Bus~e~ N~e: ~ 5~ ~ c~c o~ Location: ]Z~ ~. ~l ~~ Plan ID ~ 215-000- oo/g/~Top right comer Business Plan) Station No.T~ S~h ~ * ~ Inspector Adequate Inadequate Ve~ficafion of Invento~ Materials ~EGEiVED Verification of Quantities 0C~ 0 8 ]989 Verification of Location ~oper Se~egafion of Material Ve~fication of MSDS Availab~iw Nmberof~ployees J ~ Ve~ficadon of Haz Mat Trai~ng Coinme_rl~: Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures [~ X~ Comments: Emergency Procedures Posted ~-] ~ Containers Properly Labeled []' -~ ~ ~) Verification of Facility Diagram [-~ '~ Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: Violations: FO 1652 (Rev. 3-89) White-Haz Mat Div. Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Office . (805) 320-3979 /~_~; ~ ., ID# .... HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A' WHOLE RECEIVE FORM 2A HAY 1 9 1989 Ans'd ............ INSTRUCTIONS; 1 .... To avoid fu¢theF acl;~on, rel;u¢n.th~s from w~th~n 30 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the quest.~ons below for the bus,ness as a whole. 4.. Be as brief and concise as possible. ~CT[0N 1; BUS[NESS IDENTIFICATION DATA ~U$INF$$ NAMI::.: C. G, BAKERSFIELD 8, LO¢~IION / $1RfifiT ADDR~:$$: 1233 E, Cal±forn±a Avenue I Cll¥:.Bakersf±eld ' 7I~: 93307 BUS, PHON~:: (805) 323-62~ S~QTIQN 2: EHERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In'case of an emergency ~nvolv~ng t~he re]ease or t;hrea~;ened re]ease of b' a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This ! :;'~'i. will nol;ify your~ local fire deparl;men~.and..t;he S1;al;e Office of Emergency i Services as required by law. ., EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: '~ NAHE AND TITLE ....... DURING BUS, HRS, ""AFTER BUS, HRS. A. Ale~' Madhs '"'' ' :' PH# ~05~ 323-6296 pH#(805~ 589-6906 B. Gerhard Gaugel PH# (805) 323-6296 pH#(805) 392-8747 C. Norman Ambrose (805) 323-6296 (805) 854-5465 SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A ~HOLE PROPANE TANK: Middle of west side of building. 55/north of all~y fence. A ' NATURAL GAS/.~W~9~-~. Inside fence next to southwest corner of b~%lding. B. :~;~ELECTRICAL: Inside southwest corner of building on both sides of exit door. C. WATER: In alley next to fence and southwest corner of building. 330' west of Lakeview. O. "'SPECIAL: Ammonia shut off in northwest corner of buildin~ ~n fenced off area. E. LOCK BOX: YES /(~) IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSS? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO SECTION 4; PRIVATE, RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE See attached. SEG,~[ON 5: LOCAL EMERGENCy MEDICAI~ ,ASSI~STANCE FOR YOUR BUS.I. NESS AS A WHOLE See attached, .... : ~ .' SEGTION 6; EMPLOYEE TRAINING '. ~ . ,i EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A TRAINING PROGRAH WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. ' ... A. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY 19 B. 'DO YOU HAVE MSDS (MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS) FOR EACH HAZARDOUS MATERIAL YOU HANDLE ? yes C. GIVE A BRIEF SUMMARY OF YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING PROGRAM:. See attached. SECTION 7; EXEMPTION REQUEST I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT'My'BuSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER'6.95 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE FOR THE FOLLOWING. REASONS: NOT ' WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS'MATERIALS.T``., WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIME EXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON} SECTION 8, CERTIFICATION '. I, Ale× Ma~$ , certify that"~-'above information is accurate. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25~500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. SIGNATURE ~ ~~ TITLE ~lant Ma~a§e~ DATE 5-17-89 SECTION 4: Each supervisor is responsible for a particular area. They are assigned the task of evacuating employees in their area, plus the shut down of various systems. Each supervisor is to be trained in the use of CPR, first aid, and the use of a fire ex- tinguisher. Each supervisor has the authority to dial 911 in the case of a medical emergency~ The plant manager will notify the proper authorities in the case of a hazardous spill or leak. The plant manager also will supervise clean-up activities. SECTION 5: Each supervisor will be trained in CPR and first aid. For minor injuries, Bakersfield Occupational Medical Group will be used. For serious injury or injury due to a haz-~ ardous material, San Joaguin Hospital will be used. Memorial or Kern Medical Center will be given second consideration. Any supervisor has the authority to dial 911 for medical emergencies. SECTION 6: Each employee involved in the use of hazardous material will be given instruction in the safe handling and use of each product before they begin use. Each employee will be provided with safety equipment required for each product handled. Safety procedures for spill clean-up of hazardous material will be taught. New hazardous materials in- troduced into inventory will be reviewed with each individual before use. Refresher courses in safe handling of hazardous material will be required of each employee in- volved in the use or handling during the year. 2130 'G' STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 (805) 326-3979 ~ OFFICIAL .USE ONLY il ~ ID# II BUSIN=_SS NAbtE II HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A, WHOLE ..... FORM 3A ~NSTRUCT[ON~ 1. To avoid further action, this form must be 'returned by: ..i,.. 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible .. FACILITY UNIT #. ! FACILITY UNIT NAME: C. C:.'. BAK[R~FIELD .. SECT[ON 1: MITIGATION, PREVENT[ON. ABATEMENT PROCEDURES To prevent the ~elease or spill of hazardous material at this facility,, only individuals required to use hazardous materials in the course of their work Will'be allowed to h~ndle them. Each of these individuals will be trained in the safe handling and use procedures for each product. Procedures for containment or clean-up will be those recommended by the manufacturer of the product as described in the Material Safety Data Sheet. SECTION ~; NOTIFICATION 'AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES AT THE UNIT ONLY In the case of a hazardous material spill,~the plant manager upon.,notification will use the paging system to notify all ~employees'to evacuate the facility. The plant manager will immediately call 911 to report the incident, to the local fire department. The State Office of Emergency Services will also be ~otified as required. Each supervisor is to direct the employees in his area to the safest exit and make sure that his area has been vacated by all personnel. Ail employees evacuated will report to a designated area outside of the facility. ,ECTION 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain~Hazardous Materials? ...... YES NO If Yes, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4 B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret? YES NO If NO, complete a separate Hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form #4A-1) If YES, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (Yellow form ~4a-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE F~RE PROTECTION This facility is equiped with automatic overhead, sprinklers in all areas. The sprinkler system is monitored by ADT 'Security Systems. ~We have fire extinguishers in all areas of the facility for emergency use. SECTION'B: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE MY EMERGENCY RESPONDER$ (Fire Hydrant) On the nort~ side of E. California Aver:,,,!20 feet west,of the northwest, corner of the facility a fire department hook-up to our main sprinkler.system riser exists. It is in the alley, 220 feet west of Lakeview Avenue. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFF~ AT THIS UNIT ONLY. A. NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: NATURAL GAS: Inside fence next to southwest corner of building. PROPANE TANK: Middle of west side of building. 55 feet north of alley fence. B. ELECTRIQAL: Inside southwest corner of building on both sides of exit door. C. WATER: In'alley next to fence and southwest corner of building. 330 feet west of gakevlew Avenue. D, SPECIAL: Ammonia shut qff ~n-.~orthwest'c.orner of building in fenced off area. E. LOCK BOX: YES'/(~ IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSs? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 3B- " .._:: CITY of BAKERSFIELD BUSINESS NAME: C. G. B~ERSFIELD OWNEm NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FACIg%~:C' G. B~ERSFIELD ~ooa'~o~:~z~j g. California Avenue ~DD~ESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND.~S~ODE 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield'~ CA 93307 ~O%TY, ~Z~P: CalistoKa~ CA 94515 PHONE ~:. (~5) 323-629g PMO~ ~ (7075 942-0~00 . DO~ AND M~ADSTR~ET_ NUMBER_ Not listed Hea ich of P~re ~ I th . · H~lth Of P~ ~}th .............. (C~k ~11 t~c apply) -- Hca I th Of Pr. sure flea i th~ ~1 ~ ~. _ :MERG~NCY ~TaCIS ~ Alex Manns Plant Manager 589'6906 , Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. Manager ~'9~-8747 certify ~der ~lty of la- t~t I ~ve ~rsmally exmin~ e~ am familiar ~'ith t~' info.tim suMitt~ tn this W mil IttmcM ~cs. CITY of BAKERSFIELD ,.:.. NON--TRADE SECRETS , C. G ['%AK{~'SFIELD BUSINESS NAME: C. G. BAKERSFIELD OWNER NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~"~ LOCATION: 1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZlP:~akersfield~ CA 93307 'CITY, ZIP: CalistoKa, CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Not listed PHONE #:. (805) ~23-6296 PHONE #:. (7'07) 942-0500 --- '- --- -- - RF.P~R ~0 .~MS~'AUC'~fONS FOR PROPKR COD~ ~ ~ 3 4 S 6 ? I ~ IQ !1 I~ 13 L~ttm ~ ~ N~ of N~xt~/~ts · .J.~ --I ~/~ ~ I ~ I~~ . ' Ph~cal and H~lth Haza~ · · · IC~k 411 t~c a~ly) Hea I th o{ P~ ~ Ith ~t 13 ~ & C.A.S. l q. {C~ ~11 t~t aoDiy) ~lth of P~ ~lth (C~k ,11 t~t ,~ly) e--~ ~t 12 NM & C.A.S. ~ ' ~-- ~ Hee Haza~ [--~--~ R~ct~vity [ ~ ~le~ ~- ~ ~d~ ~et~e ~- J l~ate Health of P~su~ Health ~t 13 ~&C.A.S. (C~ et1 t~t a~ly) Heatth 0f PP~suee Health ?,~,GE,CY ~nCT~ ~ Alex Manns Plant Manager 589-6906 , Gerhard Gaugel q.C. Manager 392-8747 Certfficatt~ (Read and si~ after colplet~ng all sections/ · : I certify ~d~ ~lty of la. tMt [ ~ve ~rs~ally examin~ a~ am familiar with t~' tnfowti~ suMitt~ In this ~ i11 IttmcM ~ts. md t~t ~s~ ~ ~ i~i~ of t~e t~tvi~ils ~sible CITY of BAKERSFIELD ' NON--TRADE SECRETS BUSINESS NAME: C. G. BAKERSFIELD OWNER NAM~-: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T[~ FACILITY:C' G. B~ERSFIELD UO~AT%ON: ..~Z33 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZIP:~akersfield~ CA 93307 'CITY, ZIP: Calistoga~ CA 9~515 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Not listed P~ONE ~: (805) 323-6296 PHON~ ~: (~'07~ 942-0500 .- - ~ ~0 Z~S~ZO~ FOR PRO~ CO~ -- -- C~e C~e MC MC Est Units ~ Site Ty~ ~! I~ C~e .. St~ t~ Facility Nt ~ Insc~ti~ k (C~X ~11 t~t aopiy) ' X~Ith of Pm~m NNIth ...... P~fcal H~lth [-~ -- ~-~ -- -- ~t ~ NM~C.~.S. NW Hea Ich of Pr~ Health ...... ~ ............ Heaith of ;r~sure Health .~_ ;";';;K, ~',;,S ,, Alex Manns Plant '~anager 589J~06 ' , Gerhard GaugeZ Q.C. 'M~nager 39~-8~47 certify ~der ~lty et la, t~t t ~ve ~rsmally exami~ ~ am familiar vith t~' tnfomti~ suMitt~ tn Chis ~ ail IttK~ ~ts. W tMt ~s~ ~ ~ i~ui~ of .:.:. CITY of BAKERSFIELD .., % . NON--TRADE SECRETS ' Page ..-- of SUSINESS NAM£: C. G. BAKERSFIELD OWNER NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FACILITY:C' G. BAKERSFIELD nOCaTION: I~Zjj E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 Washington Street STANDARD IND.~-~S~ODE 5149 CITY. ZlP:~akersfield~ CA 93307 ~CITY. 'ZIP: Calistoga, CA 9~515 .... DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Not listed P~ONE ~: (805) ~23-6296 PHONZ ,:. (707) 942-0~00 - - ~ ~ ] 4 5 i 7 I I I0 11 12 13 ' T~ns T~ ~x Averaqe ~ual ~asu~ I ~ Cmt ~c ~t he L~ttm ~' ~ ~ N~ o~ Mixt~/~s ~eelch of P~re ~Ith 7" ~" ........... c- F~r j~&42~-~ [~_1 / I{_ I~o I~~ ~r~:~ x~ .: _] . ~i~ ~d H~lt:n Xaz~rd C.A.S. ~ ~/~, ~C II I~ & C.A.S. ~ ~.Ith Of P~q ~lth ............ - - _ _/%.-. · _i~L3~~a' k~ ' ' ' ...... -- - "~,~ ~HH B~L~,~ ~H~/~ ~A~7.~/-o Fire Hazard ~--J ~Hctiv~Cy ~--~ ~la~ ~--" ~dd~ ~ele~e [ ] ~NE~G~NC~TACTS . ~eX ~anns *~anC ~anager 589'-6906 ~ . ~erhard ~auge~ Q.C. ~anager Cerc~ficatim [Read and s~ after coMpJet~n~ all sect~ansl , : CITY of BAKERSFIELD · ::~ '.. NON--TRADE SECRETS , ~qe .._ 0~ .... C. G. B~ERSFIELD o~0~ ~: C. G. B~ERSFIELD ~a aam=: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong LOCATION: 1233 E. California Avenue A~SS: 501 Washington Street $T~ND~R~ IN~. CLAMS CO~g 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield~ CA 93307 ~CITY, ZIP: Calistoga, CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTRgET NUMBE~ Not listed ~.ONE ~: (805) 323-6296 PHON~ ~:- (707) 942-0~00 _ __ '- __- - ~ TO ZXS~U~rO~ FOR PROP~ COD~ C~e C~e ~t ~t Est .Unics m $~te Ty~ ~s T~ C~e St~ ~n F~llty Nt ~ Inst~t~ ~..l.fJ...~.7~_i~!J ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~~,~e~5/e ~ fire Hailed ~--a Reactivity ~--~ ~11~ g--i ~ Allml -- I~iltl ..... He4 ItL of P~re ~lth. ~- L ] ] __1 ] .... L._. 1.. I 1 .1. t' ,. ~lth of P~ HMIth "' I ., I I I .. I I t .................... P~ic~l ~ HNIth H~z~ CA.5. ~ ~t I1 ~ ~ C.1.S. ~ IC~k 411 ~t 4~oly) ........ .... Health Of P~ Hellth ~ ,, .... 1____[___~ I 1. I !. .. ! ! I~ ~, I ............ P~icll ~ HNIth ~zird C.I.S. ~ ~mt II ~ & CA.S. ~ ~--~ ~tre Hazard ~--~ R~ctivity ~1~ ~dd~ Rele~e ~--~ I~ate Health of Prflsure Neaitfl ~C 13 ~ & CA.S. b~r ~EKY C~TACTS ~ Alex Manns Plant Manager 589-6~06 "' . Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. Manager 3~-8747 Certificltlm (~eAd and s~ after coMpJe~Jng 8~] SeCtiOnS) , CITY of BAKERSFIELD NON--TRADE SECRETS ' Page ._~ of .... " BUSINESS NAME: C. C. B~ERSFIELD OWNER NAME: Peter Gordon/Leo Soong NAME OF T~ FACILITY:C' G. B~ERSFIELD LOCATION:.. 1233 E. California Avenue ADDRESS: 501 WashinBton Street STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield, CA 93307 'CITY, ZIP: CalistoKa: CA 94515 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Not listed PHONE ~: (805) 323-6296 PHONE S: (707) 942-0~00 __ - - C~e C~e Mc ~c Est .Units m SlCl T~ ~s T~ ~e St~ tn Faciltty Nt ~ lnsc~ti~ t IC~k dj1 C~C a~ly) He4 ich Of P~el ~ I th / . ' ' .... p~ical ~lth [ [ ] Fire HiIi~ ~] Reactivity ~- a ~la~ ~d~ Icicle J~Jlte I ~/6 -- 7~ - ~ ~eaith of ~e~su~ Healt~ ' ' ~t 13 h & C.A.S. ~ H~tth of Pr~sure Health ~"~,~E,C, CaTIC,S . Alex Manns Plant Manager 589-6906 ,, Gerhard ~augel ' ' ' ~': C. Manager 392LJ~'47 Cerc*ficat~m (Read and sJgn after compjet~ng aZl sect~ons) certify ~dee ~lty of 1Re cbt I ~ve ~rsmally examn~ ~d am faliliar ~ith t~' tnfo~tim suM~tt~ tn th~s ~ ill attics ~cs. ~ t~t ~s~ m W i~uiw of t~e ~Mtvi~ats ~sible tot oecamm9 t~ mt~Mcim. I ~ti~e t~t t~ suMttt~ info--tim ts t~. accurate, md cMoiete.j .._.:. CITY of BAKERSFIELD. . ~,,, NON--TRADE SECRETS , Page .__ of .... SUSZHESS H~E: C. G. B~ERSF~ELD O~H~ H~E: Pete~ Go~don/Leo Soong H~ o~ ~ r~cI~I~Y:C' G. B~ERSF~ELD LOCATION: 1233'E. California Avenue ~D~S~"~I Washington Street STANDARD IND. ~S~ ~ODE 5149 CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield~ CA 93307 'CITY, 'ZIP: Calistoga, CA 94"~15 DUN AND MRADMTREET NUMBER Not listed P~oNE ~:. (8'05) 323-6296 PHONE ,: (7~7) 942-0500 - - T~ns T~ ~x A~e ~ual ~asu~ ~ ~ Cmt ~t - ~r hE L~tt~ ~s ~ ~ ~ of M~xt~/~ts Health of P~ bith . : ............... HHl~h of Pm~ ~lth ...... (c~k ail c~c apply) fleelth of ~sum Health ' · ~t 13 Nm i C.X.S. ~ .~~L~ .......... ~ .... ~,/1~' L~ I / I~ I~ l~O~ , ,~....... P~i~1 ~ Hfllth Hazard C.X.S. ~~/~ : bGmt I1 h & C.J.S. ~ Hca ich of Prffsurl Nea i th ' ..... ' ....... ~NERGENCY C~TACTS li Alex Manns Plant Manager 589L6906 . Gerhard Gaugel Q.C. Manager 392-'8747 certtfy ~dee ~lty ~ la. t~t I ~ve ~rsmally examfl~ and ii feliliae vith t~' tflfo~tim suMttt~ tfl thts ~ all ettlcM ~cs. W fMC Ms~ m W i~JW of t~e J~tvJ~als ~sible