HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLANKRAGEN AUTO PARTS # SiteID: 015-0
Manager : ~e~ BusPhone: (661) 397-8471
Location: 1701 S CHESTER AVE ~ Map : 124 Com~az :
City : BAKERSFIELD~ Grid: 07A FacUnits: 1 AOV:
CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code:
EPA Nu~: DunnBrad:
Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title
BEN LEDEZMA / DISTRICT MGR DEBRA MABRY / STORE MGR
Business Phone: (661) 3-z~--~B-7'~rgz~'~i Business Phone: (661) 397-8471x
24-Hour Phone : (661) ~-~-~-X~0o-~$ 24-Hour Phone : (661) 832-6164x
Pager Phone : ( ) - x ~ Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Hanmar Hazards: Fire React ImmHlth DelHlth
Contact : Phone: (661) 397-8471x -
MailAddr: 1905 ASTON AVE State: CA
City : CARLSBAD Zip : 92008
Owner Phone: (661) 397-8471x
Address : 1905 ASTON AVE State: CA
City : CARLSBAD Zip : 92008
Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal
Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal
Certif'd: RSs: No
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KRAGEN AUTO PARTS ~ SiteID: 015-021-002467
~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit
-- MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers at Site
Hazmat Common Name... ISpecHazlEPA HazardsI Frm DailyMax IUnitlMCP
SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) F R IH S /~-q~ LBS Hi
WASTE OIL & WATER MIXTURE F DH L 220.00 GAL Low
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KRAGEN AUTO PARTS ~ SiteID: 015-021-002467
~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site
SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid:
WAREHOUSE/STOC~OOM CAS#
7664-93 -9
F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPE~TURE CONTAINER TYPE
Solid /Pure A~ient Ambient IN ~CHINE/EQUIP
I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION
Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average
/dS- LBS /~_~ LBS ~ LBS
%Wt. S CAS#
26.00 Sulfuric Acid (EPA) N 7664939
TSecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP
No N No No/ Curies F R IH / / / Hi
---- Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site
WASTE OIL & WATER MIXTURE Days On Site
365
Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid:
WAREHOUSE / STOCKROOM CAS #
221
F STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER T.YPE
Liquid Waste AmbientIi Ambient OTHER- SPECIFY
I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION
Largest Contain~ Dai_~y Maximum Daily Average
/~.~ GAL /f-C- ~ GAL ~22-_ ~ GAL
HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS
Oil, Petroleum BasedI ° IN
HAZARD ASSESSMENTS
TSecret oRS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# I MCP
No N No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low
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September 2, 2003
Bakersfield Fire Department
Prevention Se~ices
Attn: Karen Crawford
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Re: Hazardous Materials Business Plan Revisions
~agen Auto Parts ~797
1701 S. Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA
Dear Ms. Crawford,
Enclosed is a printout complete with revisions to the Hazardous Materials
Business Plan. A copy of these revisions has been sent to the above facility to be ~-
maintained on-site and available for inspection.
If8778. you have any questions regarding this matter please contact me at (760) 602- Iii!.
Sincerely,
3E Company
Brian James Vernetti.
Regulatory Disclosures
Hazardous Materials Consultants
Enclosure
1905Astonlvenue - Carlsbad, CA 92008 · P: 1800r360.3220 ' F: 760.602.8852 ' www.3ECompany, com
KERN COUN~ ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
(805) 862-8700
Business :Name. Map. Grid:
DO. NOT WRITE IN THIS BOX
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
BUSINESS PLAN
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FORM 2
Forms Due By:
SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA
A. FULL LEGAL BUSINESS NAME: K~agenAuto ?a~ts #0797
B. PHYSICAL LOCATION/STREETADDRESS: ]70] S. Chester Ave.
CITY: Bakersfield ZIP: 93304 BUSINESS PHONE:~ d6] ) 397-g471
C. MAILING ADDRESS: 1905 Aston Ave.
CITY: Carlsbad, CA. ZIP: 92008
D. HAVE YOU FILED A BUSINESS PLAN WITH THE DEPARTMENT UNDER A DIFFERENT NAME WITHIN THE
LAST TWO YEARS? YES~ NO X
IF YES, UNDER WHAT NAME DID YOU FILE?
E. THIS SUBMISSION IS A NEW~ OR REVISED ~X~ BUSINESS PLAN ..
F. DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE ANY "ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS" LISTED ON THE ENCLOSED
HANDOUT, IN ADDITION TO OTHER TYPES OF MATERIALS? YES ~ NO X
SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
In the event of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, telel~hone 9-1-1,
and then (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of
Emergency Services, as required by state law. Additional federal reports may be required.
PERSONS WHO SHOULD BE NOTIFIED IN CASE OF EMERGENCY AT YOUR BUSINESS THAT HAVE FULL
ACCESS AND CAN PROVIDE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE:
NAME AND TITLE DURING BUSINESS HOURS AFTER BUSINESS HOURS
A. Ben Ledezma / District Manager Ph# (661) 322-1157 Ph# (661) 635-5462
El. Debra Mabry / Store Manager Ph# (661) 397-8471 Ph# (661) 832-6164
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SECTION 3: LOCATION OF THE MAIN UTILITY SHUTOFFS FOR THE ENTIRE BUSINESS
A. NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Unknown
B. ELECTRICAL: Southeast region of building in warehouse/stockroom
C. WATER: U~.~own
D. SPECIAL/OTHER:
E. LOCK BOX: YES~ IF YES, LOCATION:
IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDS? YES / NO
FLOOR PLANS? YES I NO KEYS? YES I NO
SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM DESCRIPTION
Do you have a group of employees trained to handle minor accidents involving hazardous materials at your
business?
Yes X No
If so, you must explain the level of training and equipment they possess and how they are notified to respond.
All employees are trained initially on clean up/handling of hazardous materials and are given an annual refresher course. Spills
will be maintained with m-store kits and/or outside emergency hazardous spill contractors. In the event of a spill the area will be
sealed off from non-essential persons. Usually, an absorbent material will be immediately poured on the substance and any
adjacent drains are covered to prevent contamination. If the spill is under 5 gallons 3E Company will be contacted for instructions
on clean-up.
SECTION 5: IDENTIFICATION OF THE CLOSEST APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE TO YOUR BUSINESS
#1 Business Health Network #2 Bakersfield Memorial Hospital
ADDRESS: 2811 H Street 420 34th Street
CITY: Bakersfield, CA 93301 Bakersfield, CA
PHONE: ( 661 ) 321-3781 ( 661 ) 327-4647
COMMENTS/ADDITIONAL INFO:
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SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED BY STATE LAW TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH
INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS:
1) Methods for safe handling of the hazardous materials used 'by your business;
2) The CAL OSHA Hazard Communication Standard;
3) Correct use of emergency response equipment and supplies available at your business;
4) The prevention, minimization, and cleanup procedures you have developed for your business and explained ~
on the business plan forms;
5) The emergency evacuation plans you have developed, the notification procedures used to alert people to
evacuate, and the closest location to obtain appropriate emergency medical care;
6) Procedures to coordinate with and assist the local emergency personnel that may respond to your business;
7) Who and how to call for immediate assistance in the event of an accident involving hazardous materials~
Describe the location of the written plan and the training records which are required to be developed and
maintained. State law requires your training records be inspected.
Trainings:
New employees are trained in the proper handling, recording and storage of Hazardous Materials. They are trained to
read/understand the Material Safety Data Sheets and the proper use of Personal Protective Equipment such as safety glasses,
gloves and acid apron.
The business plah is reviewed at least annually and mandatory monthly safety meetings cover hazardous materials as well as
general safety practices. Employee training records are maintained in the manager's office.
All employees will attend a 2 hour training and a biannual refresher training. The training will include annual inspection
procedures, review and maintenance of safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers and eye wash stations. Training content
includes review procedures for proper use of safety and spill equipment.
All employees receive an annual one-hour training on Emergency Response Plan Implementation. The training will review
emergency response plan,, evacuation, location of emergency shut-off switches and specific responsibilities of all employees
during an emergency. In addition, all managers are trained on procedures for coordination with emergency resPonse
agencies.
Is:your bUsiness divided into smailergeographic areaSor units?
::/:: X . NO: COntinue:on:with'SectionsT:through lOof~this::form:::
__ Yes: Do notanSWer SeCtions 7'through'lO of:thisform:.sign:
your nameat the bottom of:Page 5,then~fillout :a: ::
Form 3 for.every area your:business wassubdiVided :into;
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SECTION 7: EXPLAIN WHAT PREVENTION, MINIMIZATION, AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES YOUR EMERGENCY
PLAN INCLUDES. INCLUDE A DESCRIPTION OF MONITORING METHODS AND pROCEDURES.
A. RELEASE PREVENTION:
Hazardous Materials at facilities include car batteries', automotive liquids (lubricants, solvents, cleaning '
agents), aerosols, fuel system enhancers, octane boosters, double-walled waste oil tank (220 gal), etc.
Incompatible products are separated by distance or partition to preclude accidental mixtures. Damaged or
leaking products not suitable for retail sale are immediately pulled from the general sales floor and disposed
of in accordance with Federal, State, and or Local guidelines.
B. RELEASE CONTAINMENT:
Spills will be maintained with in-store kits and/or outside emergency hazardous spill contractors. In the
event of a spill the area will be sealed off from non-essential persons. Usually, an absorbent material will be
immediately poured on the substance and any adjacent drains are covered to prevent contamination. If the
spill is under 5 gallons 3E Company will be contacted for instructions on clean-up.
C. CLEANUP:
If the spill is over 5 gallons or the facility is not capable of in-house clean-up a private Emergency Response
Team will be contracted out to assist in clean-up. Smaller spills would be absorbed and removed, placed in a
labeled container by the trained employees and set aside as waste.
SECTION 8: EXPLAIN THE NOTIFICATION METHOD AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES YOU HAVE DEVELOPED
FOR THE EMPLOYEES TO USE IN AN EMERGENCY. YOU MUST INCLUDE A MEETING POINT.
A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION:
In the event that outside notification would be required for an incident at Kragen, the manager on duty or
corporate personnel will ,notify applicable federal, state, and local agencies. The Fire Department will be
contacted immediately for all spills over 5 gallons, and for small spills the manager will contact 3E
Company for assistance in clean-up procedures.
B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION/EVAcuATION:
The manager on duty or applicable staff member will notify personnel and customers verbally and by PA
speaker. Employees are trained to evacuate the facility through the nearest emergency exit and meet at the
assigned staging area. Employees will assist customers for immediate evacuation
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SECTION 9: EXPLAIN WHAT PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS ARE IN PLACE THAT MAY ASSIST
EMERGENCY RESPONDERS.
Fire extinguishers are located throughout the facility. No other arrangements have been made with emergency
responders.
SECTION 10: LIST THE LOCATION OF ANY WATER SUPPLIES THAT MAY BE USED BY EMERGENCY
RESPONDERS.
Only water §upply known is from the water shutoff
I, Jessica Colbert, Agent for CSK Auto Inc. , certify that the information submitted on all the
business plan forms is accurate and complete. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my
obligations under California Health and Safety Code Division 20 Chapter 6.95 et seq. and Title 42 U.S.G.C.
Section 1100 et seq. and false information may be punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.
3E Company - Regulatory Disclosures 03/01/2003
Signature Title Date
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;arm and Agriculture [ ] '~'.. ?P'? KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
;tandard Business X] FORM 4 Page . 1 of 1
IUS1NESS NAME: Kragen Auto Parts # 0797 ID #
I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 ! 12 Trade
Frans Type Max Average Annual Measure Cont Cont Cont Use % by NAMES OF MIXTURE/COMPONENTS Secret
Code Code Amt Amt Est Units Type Press Temp Code Wt :, SEE INSTRUCTIONS Y/N
R W 220 110 1,665 Gallons 02 1 1 40 100 PRODUCT NAMEWaste Petroleum Hydrocarbon/Waste Oil No
['~ ] Immediate Health Location Warehouse/Stockroom 100 C°mP°nent & CAS Waste Oil/Mixture
[~] Fire [ ] Delayed Health CAS Number Mixture ComPonent & CAS
[' ] Reactivity [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure # Days on Site [ 365 ' ] Component & CAS
R IwI 683 368 19,398 IPoundsll0[ 11 1 147 100 PRODUCT NAME Sulfuric Acid/ Used Lead Acid Batteries No
[X ] Immediate Health Location Warehouse/Stockroom 30-40 Component & CAS Sulfuric Acid/7664-93-9 ,
[ ] Fire [~] Delayed Health CAS Number 7664-93-9 53 ComPonent & CAS Lead/7439-92-1
~)<(] Reactivity [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure # Days on Site [ 365 ] ComPonent & CAS
[ ] Immediate Health Location ComPonent & CAS
[ ] Fire · [ ] Delayed Health CAS Humber ComPonent & CAS
[ ] Reactivity [ ] Sudden Release of Pressur,e # Days on Site [ ] Component & CAS
[ ] Immediate Health Location .~ Component & CAS
[ ] Fire [ ] Delayed Health CAS Number ... Component & CAS
[ ] Reactivity [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure # Days on Site [ ] Component & CAS
[ ] Immediate Health Location Component & CAS
[ ] Fire [ ] Delayed Health CAS Number Component & CAS
[ ] Reactivity [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure # Days on Site [ I Component & CAS
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Bakersfield Fire Department
Attn: Ralph Huey
Hazardous Materials Division
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: Hazardous Materials Business Plan
Kragen Auto Parts Store #1398
To Whom It May Concern:
Enclosed is the Hazardous Materials Business Plan for the facility listed above. A
copy has been sent to the facility to be maintained on site and available for
inspection at all times.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact us in the
Regulatory Department as soon as possible at (760) 602-8700.
1905 Aston Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Best Regards,
1.800.360.3220 3E Company
www. 3ecompany.com
Melanie Jones
Regulatory Disclosures
MANAGING THE\HAZARDOUS. 24/7, WORLDWIDE COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATION SERVICES.