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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS 1
PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER
Pacific Bell
Hazardous Materials Business Plan
YEAR 2000
Pacific Bell - SAll4
(Facility Name and ID)
3501 COLUMBUS (~ AUBURN
(Facility Address)
BAKERSFIELD
(Facility City)
(Facility County)
TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES,
PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE
SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN
THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION,
SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT.
PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED
FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
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FACILI~ID¢~i:; .,: EPA ID# (Hazardous Waste Only) 2
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILI~ NAME or DBA-Doing Business AS) 3
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A. H~ARDOUS MATERIALS
Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55
gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for
compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the~ YES ~ NO 4 ~ H~RDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY -
appli~ble Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous ~ ~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION(oE8 2731)
substan~ specified in 40 CFR Pa~ 355, Aappendix A or B; or
handle radiologi~l materials in quantities for which an emergency
plan is required pursuant to 10 CFR Pa~s 30, 40 or 70?
B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS ~USTs) ~YES ~ NO 5 ~ UST FACILITY (Fo~eHy SWRCB Fo~ A)
1. Own or operate underground storage tanks? ~ UST TANK (One page per tank) (FormeHy Form B)
~. ~.~en~ ~o .p~ ~xis~in~ or i.s~, new UST~ ~ V~S ~"O
UST
FACILITY
~ UST TANK (One per tank
~ UST INSTAL~TION - CERTIFICATE OF
COMPLIANC~one page per tank)(Formerly Form C)
3. ~eed to repo~ closing a UST? ~ YES ~NO 7 ~ UST TANK (closure po~ion~ne page per tank)
C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STOOGE TANKS (ASTs)
Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds:
~,an ~0 ga,ons, or ~ ~ YES~ ~ NO ~ ~ NO ~O~M ~EaU~ED TO CUP,S
~nk
capaci~
is
greater
---the total capacity for the facili~ is greater than 1,320 gallons?
D. H~ARDOUS WASTE
~ ~ YES~ ~ NO 9 ~ EPA ID NUMBE~provide at the top of this page
1.
Generate
hazardous
was~e~
2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted ~ YES ~NO
RECYC~BLE
MATERIALS
REPORT
(one
per
mcycler)
recyclable mate~als (per HSC ~ 25143.2)?
3. Treat hazardous waste on site? ~ YES ~NO~ ~ ONSlTE H~ARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT- FACILITY
(FormeHy DTSC Form 1772)
~ ONSITE H~ARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT-UNIT(one page per unit)
(FormeHy DTSC Form 177~,B,C,D, and L)
4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit ~ YES ~ NO~2 ~ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL
by Rule and Conditional authorizaton)?~ ASSU~NCE (Fo~erly DTSC Form 1232)
5. Consolidate hazardous waste gene~ted at a remote site? ~ YES ~ NO13 ~ REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLIDATION SITE
ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly
DTSC Form 1232)
/
6. Need to repo~ the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as ~ YES ~NO14 ~ H~RDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE
hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (FormeHy DTSC Form 1249)
E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS 15
(You may also be required to provide additional information by yourCUPA or I0~1 agency.)
UPCF (1/99) 2
FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION
Page '2.. of ~r
I. IDENTIFICATION
FACILITY ID# l~ ,!!lT I BEGINNING DATE 100 ENDING DATE 101
~ I~i~i''! 1/1 ~2000 12/31 ~2000
BUSINESS NAME (SamepacificaS FACILITYBell NAMEsA114or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE805_871.0011 102
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103
3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN
CITY 104 CA ziP CODE 105
BAKERSFIELD 93301
DUN _BRADSTREET10-340-1618 106 SiC CODE (4481digit1 #) 107
COUNTY 108
KERN
BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110
HARRY DYCK 559-454-3003
II. BUSINESS OWNER
OWNER NAME PACIFIC BELL 111 OWNER PHONE877_823_9833 112
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113
2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T
CITY 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116
SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995
III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT
CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 118
STAN BRODECKI 925-823-6161
CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119
2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T
~°ITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP CODE 122
SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995
PRIMARY IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS SECONDARY
NAME 123 NAME 128
HARRY DYCK EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER
TITLE 124 TITLE 129
Facility Contact 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130
559-454-3003 877-322-4722
24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOURPHONE 131
877-322-4722 877-322-4722
PAGER# 127 PAGERg 132
559-263-2433
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION:
Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am
familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete.
SIGNATURE OF O~., DATE 134 NAMEOF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135
_ _ _ ~/-~,-~- co RHL DESIGN GROUP, lNG. - AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL
NAME OF SIGNER (print) 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137
Steve Skanderson Project Manager
UPCF (1/99 revised) 167 OES FORM 2730 (1/99)
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CI-mMICnL DV, SCmVTION
One page per material per building or area)
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I. FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS NAME 3
Pacific Bell SA114
CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202
NORTHEAST SIDE Of LOT EPCRA ~ YES X~
NO
~ ~ 1 MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204
FACILITY ID# 1 D6
II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION
CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET 206
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON [~ Yes [] No
If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions
COMMON NAME 207 EHS ~ ~ 208
DIESEL FUEL #2 ~j Yes X~
No
CAS# 209
68476-34-6 IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs.
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210
COMBUSTIBLE LIQ. II
HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213
TYPE (Check one item []a. PURE ~]b. MIXTURE []c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [~No CURIES
PHYSICAL STATE 214 215
(Check one item only) [~ a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID ~ c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 1000
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216
(Check all that apply) []a. FIRE []b. REACTIVE []c. PRESSURE RELEASE []d. ACUTE HEALTH []e. CHRONIC HEALTH
AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNTi120 217 MAXIMUM DAILY1200AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220
UNITS* ~ a. GALLONS [~ b. CUBIC FEET [~ c. POUNDS [] d. TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE: 222
(Check one item only) if EHS, amount must be in pounds. 365
STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK ~ e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM re. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR
CONTAINER ~- b. UNDERGROUND TANK fi CAN j. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER
c. TANK iNSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY k. BOX a. TOTE BIN
d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO 1. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON
.... 223
STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT ~b. ABOVE AMBIENT [~c. BELOW AMBIENT 224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~a. AMBIENT ~b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~c. BELOW AMBIENT ~d. CRYOGENIC 225
%WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS#
I 99.5% 226 DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 227 ~Yes ~No 228 68476-34-6 229
2 0.5% 230 NAPHTHALENE 231 [~Yes [~No 232 91-20-3 233
3 234 PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 235 ~Yes [~No 236 NONE 237
4 238 239 ~Yes ~[No 240 241
5 242 243 ~]Yes ~No 244 245I
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. I
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 i
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731
I 1
L_,..~'IED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED
I-I Z ._ DOUS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
One page per material per building or area)
[ IADD I IDELETE I IREVISE 200
I. FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS NAME 3
Pacific Bell SA114
CHEMICAL LOCATION CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202
STORED ON 1ST FLOOR EPCRA [] YES [~ NO
FACILITY ID# ~ ~ 1 MAP# (optional) 203 GRID# (optional) 204
I E6
Il. CHEMICAL INFORMATION
CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET~ Yes [] No 206
LEAD/ACID BATTERY W/SULFURIC ACID
If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions
COMMON NAME 207 208
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE-WET CELL EHS ~ Yes ~ No
CAS# 209
7664-93-9 IfEHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs.
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210
CORROSIVE
HAZARD MATERIAL 211 212 213
TYPE (Check one item []a. PURE []b. MIXTURE []c. WASTE RADIOACTIVE []Yes [~No CURIES
PHYSICAL STATE 214 21
[~ a. SOLID [] b. LIQUID [] c. GAS LARGEST CONTAINER 8.44
(Check
item
one
only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES 216
(Check all that apply) [~a. FIRE [~b. REACTIVE [~c.PRESSURERELEASE [~d. ACUTE HEALTH [~e. CHRONIC HEALTH
AVERAGE DALLY AMOUNT 810 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 810 AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220
(Check one item only)~ ~ if EHS, amount must~ be in pounds.~ 365
STORAGE a. ABOVE GROUND TANK e. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM i. FIBER DRUM m. GLASS BOTTLE RAIL CAR
CONTAINER -- UNDERGROUND TANK -- f. CAN i. BAG n. PLASTIC BOTTLE OTHER
ic. TANK INSIDE BUILDING g. CARBOY It. BOX o. TOTE BIN
~d. STEEL DRUM h. SILO I1. CYLINDER p. TANK WAGON
-- 223
STORAGE PRESSURE ~ a. AMBIENT [~b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~a. AMBIENT ~b. ABOVE AMBIENT ~c. BELOW AMBIENT [~d. CRYOGENIC 225
%WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CAS#
1 18-37 226 SULFURIC ACID 227 ~Yes [~No 228 7664-93-9 229
2 12-15 230 WATER 231 [~Ycs [~[No 232 7732-18-5 233
3 67-77 234 LEAD 235 [~fes ~No 236 7439-92-1 237
¢ <1 238 COPPER 239 [~Yes [~No 240 7440-50-8 241
5 .2-.3 242 CADMIUM 243 E~]Ycs [~No 244 7440-93-9 245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information.
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246
IfEPCRA, Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99) 169 OES Form 2731
PACIFIC ~ BELL MAP// 1SITE ~AP PREPARED BY: ~~==~'
INc.
BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA13 SAl14 DATE 12/1/98 DRAWING SCALB
BUSINESS ADDRESS 3501 COLUMBUS AVE. BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 NOT TO SCALE
~ SYMBOL
NATURAL GAS
SHUT-OFF
~ WA~a s,.¢-o~
SHUT-OFF
A TANK MONITORING
TMA ALARM
TELEPHONE
/~ FIRST AID KIT
/ ~ FIRE EXTINGUISHER
3 / ~ STORM DRAIN
/
~ SANITARY SEWER
~ STAGINO AREA
/ ~ EVACUATION/
4 / ~ HMMP, AND MSDS
LOCATION
/
x x FENCE
/ ~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENIS
5 / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C~) ABOVEOROUND
STORAGE YANK
I~--~1 UNDERGROUND
~-~ STORAGE TANK
(COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID~
/ (-~ ~ BATTERY ELECYROLYT~
(CORROSIVE LIQUID)
6 / ~ ~ A
(FLAMMABLE LIOUIDS)
I ~ , ~ ~ DIESEL FUEL
(COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS)
7 ~ [ ~ ~ (co~pR~ss~
PROPANE
(FLAMMABLE LIQU,D)
0 ~ ACETYLENE
OLu~, ~o~,~o OAS;
WASTE OIL
' (FLAMMABLE LIOUID)
~ ~ FIRE PULL BOX
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A B C D E F G H I d K L M
CONSOLI TED CONTINGENCY PLAN & B ESS PLAN
BUSINESS NAME FACILITY ID #
Pacific Bell SA114
SITE ADDRESS CITY ZIP CODE
3501 COLUMBUS (~ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD 93301
EPA ID NUMBER
CATO80020548
PRIMARY SECONDARY
NAME NAME
HARRY DYCK Emergency Control Center
TITLE TITLE
Site / Facility Manager 24 hour Dispatch
BUSINESS PHONE BUSINESS PHONE
559-454-3003 877-322-4722
24-HOLTR PHONE 24-HOUR PHONE
877-322-4722 877-322-4722
PAGER # PAGER #
559-263-2433
* Notifications *
Your business is required by State Law to provide an immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release of a hazardous
material to local fire emergency response personnel, and the Office of Emergency Services.
IF YOU HAVE A RELEASE OR THREATENED RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, IMMEDIATELY CALL:
FIRE/PARAMEDICS/POLICE
PHONE: 911
AFTER the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall then notify this Unified Program Agency and the Office of
Emergency Services.
Local Program Agency: 805-326-3979
State Office of Emergency Service: (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621
National Response Center: (800) 424-8802
INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED DURING NOTIFICATION:
o:o Your Name and the Telephone Number from where you are calling.
..*. Exact address of the release or threatened release.
-:- Date, time, cause, and type of incident (e.g. fire, air release, spill etc.)
..'- Material and quantity of the release, to the extent known.
.:. Current condition of the facility.
o:. Extent of injuries, if any.
.:. Possible hazards to public health and/or the environment outside of the facility.
List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injury caused by a
release or threatened release of hazardous material
HOSPITAL/CLINIC: PHONE NO:
KERN MEDICAL CENTER 805-326-2000
ADDRESS:
1830 FLOWER ST
CITY: ZIP CODE:
BAKERSFIELD
BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 1
CONSOLI TED CONTINGENCY PLAN & B ESS PLAN
1. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all which apply):
[] Verbal [] Telephone (including cellular) [] Alarm System [] Public Address System [] Intercom
[] Pagers [] Portable Radio [] Other (specify):
2. [] Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility.
3. [] Individual(s) responsible for coordinating evacuation including spreading the alarm and confirming the business has been
evacuated:
Building Warden or HARRY DYCK
Identify areas of the facility where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the
vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion.
[] Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Materials Storage Areas [] Production Floor [] Process Lines
[] Bench/Lab [] Waste Treatment [] Other:
Identify mechanical systems where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the
vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion.
[] Utilities [] Sprinkler Systems [] Cabinets [] Shelves
[] Racks [] Pressure Vessels [] Gas Cylinders [] Tanks
[] Process Piping [] Shutoff Valves [] Other: Tank Monitor Alarm Panel
Natural Gas/propane: NONE
Electrical: HSP ON NORTHWEST WALL INSIDE (E6)
Water: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLDG (J7)
Tank Monitor Alarm: ENGINE ROOM WALL (E7)
Environmental Documents: SE WALL BY ENTRANCE
Spill kit / Absorbent: BATTERY AREA
First Aid Kit: BATTERY AREA
BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 2
CONSOLI ED CONTINGENCY PLAN & B ESS PLAN
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Emergency Name of medical facility/nearest hospital (enter):
response KERN MEDICAL CENTER
phone Phone number of medical facility/hospital (enter):
number 805-326-2000
Fire .................................................................................................................. 911
Police/Sheriff .................................................................................................... 911
California Highway Patrol ................................................................................. 911
Bakersfield Fire Department ............................................................. 805-326-3979
Ambulance Service .......................................................................................... 911
Poison .Control Center ...................................................................... 800-342-9293
Agency California Office of Emergency
notification Services ........................................................................................... 800-852-7550
numbers
State Department of Toxic Substances
Control ............................................................................................. 916-324-1826
State Water Quality Control Board Regional Offices
North Coast Region .......................................................................... 707-576-2220
San Francisco Bay Region ............................................................... 510-622-2300
Central Coast Region ....................................................................... 805-549-3147
Los Angeles Region ......................................................................... 213-576-6600
Central Valley Region: Sacramento Office .................................... 916-255-3000
Fresno Office ............................................ 559-445-5116
Redding Office ......................................... 530-224-4845
Lahontan Region: Victorville Office ........................................ 760-241-6583
Lake Tahoe Office .................................... 530-542-5400
Colorado River Basin Region ........................................................... 760-346-7491
Santa Ana Region ............................................................................ 909-782-4130
San Diego Region ............................................................................ 619-467-2952
US Environmental Protection Agency (Region 9) ............................. 415-744-1702
National Response Center ............................................................... 800-424-8802
Other Other Important Numbers
Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center 877-322-4722
IT Corporation 800-537-9540
Pacific Bell Corporate Environmental Management 877-823-9833
BUSINESS PLAN (01/2000 Version) 3
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PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
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The Building Warden/Site Manager for the facility is responsible for notifying the occupants of the building and
advising them on how to respond in the event of a hazardous materials incident as required in the Pacific Bell's
Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5). Additionally, the Building Warden/Site Manager will
contact the California Office of Emergency Services, Local Administering Agency, and Pacific Bell's internal
contacts as appropriate; the Emergency Control Center, local Security Office, Environmental Management, Safety
Department.
The following describes what action our business will take to prevent a hazardous materials or waste release from
occurring:
1. TRAINING: Employees are provided training annually through the Pacific Safety Program to handle hazardous
materials and how to read an MSDS as required by the Hazard Communication Standard; they are also
trained on Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5).
2. MATERIALS: Hazardous materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's recommendations, as we are
a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of hazardous materials.
The following describes what procedures will be followed to reduce any harm or damage to persons, property or
the environment:
1. Battery Electrolyte: Electrolyte is contained in batteries with explosion proof cases and batteries are secured in
specially designed reinforced battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing.
2. Diesel/Gasoline: Under or above ground tanks are monitored and/or inspected frequently as required to
maintain the integrity of tank contents.
3. NitrogenlAce~lenelOxv_genlPropane: Compressed gasses are stored in a controlled and separate area.
Nitrogen tanks have safety caps, are stored upright in storage stands and secured.
4. Motor Oil: Stored in drums in a controlled area. Drums are visually inspected daily to ensure integrity.
5. Antifreeze/Coolant: Stored in drums in a controlled area. Drums are visually inspected daily to ensure integrity.
6. Waste Oil: Stored in aboveground tanks or drums in a controlled area and visually inspected daily to ensure
integrity.
The following describes what actions our business will take to stop any hazard caused by the release of a
hazardous material or waste:
The Warden/Site Manager is responsible for following these steps as outlined in the Hazard Communication
Program/Pacific Safety Plan, the Hazardous Materials/Wastes Management Handbook and the Emergency
Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5).
1. Determining the nature, location, magnitude and severity of the incident.
2. Move people away from the area as appropriate.
3. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke.
4. Contain materials as appropriate by arranging physical barriers, use of absorbents (i.e., dirt, oil baking soda or
other absorbent material).
5. Notify appropriate emergency personnel.
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Employees are provided INITIAL Safety Plan training on the Hazard Recognition Communication Program, as
well as function specific before they begin their work operations. This also includes training on the
Emergency Operating procedures.
Additionally, the Pacific Safety Plan requires that employees receive ANNUAL REFRESHER training on the
Hazard Recognition Communication Program, function specifics and the Emergency Operating Instructions.
Specific employees are selected to be Building or Floor Wardens; for which they receive additional training
from previous wardens and attend the Interdepartmental Training Course #6127 Building and Floor Warden
Training, First Aid Training. The Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5) serves as a
reference guide for the Building Warden.
The Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Waste/Management Handbook requires that a Hazardous Material
Incident Report form (FR-0023) be completed in the event of a spill or release of a hazardous material at
Pacific Bell facilities.
Battery Electrolyte is used in maintaining storage batteries that are used for standby power in our
Central/Switching facilities. This standby power is primarily to provide communication services during
emergency conditions. Batteries have explosion proof cases and are mounted in reinforced racks to enable
them to withstand the shocks of earthquakes. In the event of a spill or leak Baking Soda and Soda Ash
(stored in containers in the battery power rooms) is used to contain and clean up battery electrolyte.
Contractors utilized to clean up spills and releases for our facilities include:
1. IT Corporation
Diesel Fuel: As outlined in the Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Management Plan Item G (Contingency
Plan): Incidents involving spills, the operator of the underground tank will notify:
1. Fire Department for the area
2. Department of Public Health for the area
3. Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center
4. Pacific Bell Environmental Management
5. Pacific Bell Real Estate Staff
6. Pacific Bell Respective Manager
This varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of each facility. A standard
statement would be:
METHOD OF ALARM TO EMPLOYEES:
Vocal, intercom and fire alarms are used to notify our employees to evacuate.
(For unmanned offices, we need only state "This is an unmanned office and evacuation map is posed at
ent~_ of building. ')
ROUTES OF EGRESS:
This also varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of each facility. A standard
statement would be:
"Employees exit through front, rear and side doom. Alternate routes include .... "
The instructions for emergency exists and alternate routes to be used for evacuation are posted on
each floor
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METHOD TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL PERSONS:
The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.l. 131, Section 5) identifies the Building Warden as the
responsible employee to the Supervisors in the building to ensure that all employees are accounted for.
Employees for this facility are instructed to meet ..... (obtain this information from the Building Warden/Site
Manager).
ALERTING NEIGHBORS:
The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5) identifies the Building Warden/Site
Manager as the responsible contact to work with all agency emergency/rescue personnel to notif~ building
neighbors.
Pacific Bell has emergency response plans and procedures in place for all facilities. The following is a
description of the programs and procedures in place:
1. The EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) is a 24 hour communications center established through which
emergency condition information flows from and within Pacific Bell. In the event of a major emergency
the center also provides coordination, communications and is the established liaison with federal, state,
local and military agencies. They also work with the Emergency Control Center which in turn is in contact
with other Bell System Regional Holding Companies.
2. STANDARD INSTRUCTION, (S.I. 131, Section 5) Pacific Bell's Emergency Operating Instructions provides
uniform protection and emergency procedures for emergency situations, interruptions of company
services, and other threats to our operations, facilities, personnel or property.
Outlined in (S.I. 131, Section 5) is the Building Warden program. The Building Warden is involved in
directing and coordinating the following activities with the occupants of the facility.
· Establishing and training the Building Warden organization.
· Implementing the Emergency Procedure Plan.
· Occupant emergency preparedness.
· Reviewing the Planning Engineering sketch.
· Establishing and maintaining the Emergency Procedures Board.
· Developing and maintaining the Emergency Methods and Procedures (EMOP) binder.
· Scheduling and conduct semi-annual fire and take cover drills and record drill results on form CE1581,
Fire and Take Cover Drill Report.
· Conducting monthly fire safety and floor/wall penetration inspections using form E5689-PAC and
E5689-A-PAC.
· Daily administration of fire prevention practices.
· Reporting all bomb threats to appropriate security office and the ECC.
· Advising security of all emergencies.
· Accompanying external or internal personnel agencies on building inspections.
· Arranging for selection of Building Warden successor (transfer of responsibilities).
· Communicating to occupants via emergency communications systems (if applicable).
· Contact the Departmental Safety Coordinator in the event of an OSHA visit.
Standard Instruction, (S.I. 131, Section 5) also requires that each facility have a "Methods of Procedures"
(MOP) binder. The MOP binder is a guide which provides for personal protection and emergency
procedures for company locations during emergencies. The MOP binder is developed and held by the
Building Warden at each facility location.
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Additionally, S.I. 131, Section 5 provides the following procedures for the Building Warden and Site
Managers in the event of a hazardous materials incident at the facility.
1. Identify and locate the problem.
2. Isolate, relocate or evacuate employees as required.
3. Notify emergency rescue personnel if needed.
4. Investigate the problem.
5. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke.
6. If the release or threatened release has the potential to harm the population and environment contact:
· Emergency Control Center 877-322-4722
· Security Office (Pacific Bell) 800-421-2568
· Local Hazardous Emergency Response Agency 911
· Office of Emergency Services (OES) (800) 852-7550
3. The "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/VVASTES MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK" (HMWH) is provided to comply with
environmental laws and regulations and to assist managers in the protection of employee's health and
protection of the public welfare. This handbook gives our personnel a basic understanding of the
regulations and other legal requirements pertaining to the management of hazardous materials and
wastes. It identifies and provides procedures for the handling, transportation, storage and disposal of
hazardous materials/wastes found at Pacific Bell facilities.
In the event of a spill or release, the Hazardous Materials Incident form FR0023 is to be completed. The
HMWH Section 9.01 outlines the procedures for completion of this form and immediate actions to be
taken to protect health and environment.
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FILE I~OCUMENT IN THE [ SECTION
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PLANS
PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER
Pacific Bell
Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory
1999
Pacific Bell - SAll4
(Facility Name and ID)
3501 COLUMBUS (~ AUBURN
(Facility Address)
BAKERSFIELD
(Facility City)
(Facility County)
TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES,
PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE
SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN
THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION,
SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT.
> ~' O APPENDIX A i~ca
California Business Owner/Operator Ident tion Page
CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (1) [ 1/1/99 I END,NG (2) I 12/31/99I, (3) PAGE1OF [ 3I
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SAl14 I BUSINESS PHONE: (5) 1805-871-0011
SITE ADDRESS (5) 3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN
CITY (6) BAKERSFIELD STATE (8) ICA I ZiP (9) 193301
DUN& SIC CODE (4 DIGIT#) (1')I 4841
B DSTREET 10-340-4618
I
OPE TOR HARRY DYCK I OPE ,TOR PHONE (43) 209 ,-3003
NAME
I
OWNER INFORMATION
OWNER NAME I PACIFIC BELL IOWNER PHONE (15) 877'823'9833
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (16) [ 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T
CITY (17) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP (19) 94583-0995
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT
CONTACT NAME (20) NANCY CLANCY CONTACT PHONE (21)
925-823-6161
MAILING ADDRESS (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 3E000T
CITY (23) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP (19) 94583-0995
Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary
NAME: (26) I HARRY DYCK NAME: (31) EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER
TITLE: (27) [ FACILITY MGR TITLE: (32) 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BUSINESS PHONE: (28) [ 209-454-3003 BUSINESS PHONE: (33) [ 916-977-7777
24-HOUR PHONE: (29) [[ 916-977-7777 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) I 916-977-7777
PAGER #: (30) 209-263-2433 PAGER #: (35)
CALIFORNIA ACCIDENTAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGAM (CalARP)
On-Site Regulated [ [ f yes and above Threshold Planning Quantities, register your CalArp Substance with the
Substance? (36)[ r--1Yes ~-]No ,
,dministedng Agency. Reigstration form requires a descr ption of process and principa equ pment ,
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
37)
EPA I.D. #: CATO80020548
Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the
information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate,and complete.
Print Name of Document Preparer (38) RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. - AGENT FOR PACIFIC BELL
Signature of Owner/Operator (39) ~'~~~~ I Date (40)I /,~/~r~/~;~7
OES Form 2730(11/94) ~
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum-Chemical Description Page
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SA114
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) STORED ON 1ST FLOOR
MAP# (6) 1 GRID# (6) I E6
CHEMICAL NAME (8) SULFURIC ACID TRADE SECRET (11) [] Y ~'~N
COMMON NAME (9) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE CalARP Listed (12) [] Y E~N
If "Y" for CalARP Listing
CAS# (10) 7664-93-9 all amounts must be in "pounds"
FIRE CODE
HAZARD CLASSES (13) OXIDIZER-B
*COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS,
i
PHYSlCALSTATE (17) ~SOLID ~LIQUID E~GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD ~FIRE ~REACTIVE r--]PRESSURE RELEASE ~ACUTE HEALTH ,~--~CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES (18) __~ ~_~
iXiGAL L_JCUFT J MAX DAILY AMT (23) 810
CoDESTATEWASTE (19) UNITS (22) DEBS ~-~TONS
I
DAYS ON SITE (20) 365 *If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 810
LARGEST
CONTAINER (21) 8.44 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25)
STORAGE (26) ~ABOVE GROUND TANK ?-~CAN ~aox ~__?ANK WAGON
CONTAINER ~UNDER GROUND TANK ~-~CARBOY ~CYLINDER I RAIL CAR
iTANK INSIDE DUILDING ~_~_JSILO ~GLASS BOTTLE ~JOther ....
~STEEL DRUM I IFIBER DRUM i--~PLASTIC BOTTLE BATTERY CELL
_~P~ST~C~NONMETALUC DRUM []BAG -- ~TOTE B~.
PRESSURE
STORAGE ~AMBIENT ~ABOVE AMBIENT ~BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE ~AMBIENT i~ASOVE AMBIENT ---~BELOWAMBIENT I~CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
(29) %WT (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) CaIARP Listed? (32) CAS#
1. 30 SULFURIC ACID [~ Y ~ N 7664-93-9
2. WATER [~ Y ~ N
4. [-'~ Y iX--~N
~- g~Y ×~N
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
DES Form 2730(11/94)
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum-Chemical Description Page
[ ~ADD r~DELETE ~REVlSE ~NOCHANGE PAGE (2) ~ OF (3) ~--'~
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SA532
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) NORTHWEST SIDE OF LOTH2
MAP# (6) 1 I GRID# (6) IE2
CHEMICAL NAME (8) PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON TRADE SECRET (11) I [] Y [-~N
COMMON NAME (9) DIESEL FUEL#2 CalARP Listed (12)I [] Y E~N
If "Y" for CalARP Listing
CAS# (10) 68476-34-6 all amounts must be in "pounds"
FIRE CODE
HAZARD CLASSES (13) II COMB. LIQUID
*COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
I I I I
PHYSICAL STATE (17) ~SOLID ~LIQUID ]---~GAS CURIES
CATEGORIEsFED HAZARD (18) ~FIRE ~REACTIVE .... ,~PRESSURE RELEASE ~ACUTE HEALTH ~CHRONIC HEALTH
I~GAL ~ ICUET I MAX DAILYAMT (23) 1000
STATE WASTEcoDE (19) UNITS (22)I~LBs ~-'-~TONS
I
DAYS ON SITE (20) 365 *If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 1000
LARGEST ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25)
CONTAINER (21) 1000
STORAGE (26) ~ABOVE GROUND TANK ~--~CAN ~SOX [---~TANK WAGON
CONTAINER ~UNDER GROUND TANK L_~CARBOY ~CYLINDER
~ i RAIL CAR
~,.'~TANK INSIDE DUILDING L.~SlLO ~GLASS BOTTLE ~____~Other ....
~STEEL DRUM ! !FIBER DRUM ~PLASTIC BOTTLE BATTERY CELL
iPLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ,[---~BAG [ iTOTE BIN
PRESSURE -- ~ ~ I
STORAGE X AMBIENT i ABOVE AMBIENT [BELOW AMBIENT
I
-
STORAGE --~-AMBIENT ~ABOVE AMBIENT i~BELOWAMBIENT [ CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE --
(29) %WT (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) CaIARP Listed? (32) CAS#
1. 99.5% DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 D Y ~ N 68476-34-6
2. 0.5% NAPHTHALENE D Y ~ N 91-20-3
3. PETROLEUM DISTILLATES D Y ~ N NONE
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
DES Form 2730(11/94)
ACIFIC I~ BI=EL ]MAP# 1 SITE MAP
BUSINESS NAME PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA15 SAl14 DATE 12//1/98 DRAI/TiNG SCALE
BUSINESS ADDRESS 5501 COLUMBUS AVE. BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93501 NOT TO SCALE
SYMBOL LEGEND
1 ~ DRIVEWAy QSHUT-oFFNATURAL GAS
Q WATER SHUT-OFF
~ EMERGENCY PUMP
I __ -- SHUT-OFF
ALAR~
TEL[PHONE
/
~ FIRST AID KIT
/
~ FIRE EXTINGUISHER
3 ~' STORM DRAIN
('~ SANITARY SEWER
~ STAGING AREA
EVACUATION/
/
4 / ~ HMMP, AND MSDS
LOCATION
x x FENCE
(~ EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EQUIPMENT/ABSORBENTS
/
STORAGE TANK
~r' / ~--~) UNDERGROUND
~ ~--~ STORAGE TANK
MOTOR OILS & LUBJ~I~JTS
(COMBUSTIBLE
/ (--/ A ~ BATTERY ELECTROLN~~'
(CORROSIVE LIOUID)
I I TM~ A~
6 / ~, ) G Q GASOLINE
-- (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS)
(COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS)
(COMPRESSED
7 I ® ®
Q PROPANE
(FLAMMABLE LIQUID)
ACETYLENE
~ (CO~PRESS£D GAS)
(FLAMUABLE LIQUID)
] FIRE PULL BOX
9
FILE TH~OCUMENT IN THE SECTION
HAZAREN~S MATERIALS PLANS
PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER 1
Pacific Bell
Hazardous Materials Business Plan
1998
Pacific Bell - SA114
(Facility Name and ID)
3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN
(Facility Address)
BAKERSFIELD
(Facility City)
(Facility County)
TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES,
PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE
SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN
THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION,
SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT.
APPENDIX A
California Bu~ess & Owner/Operator Identi~tion Page
CALENDARYEARBEGINNING (1 I 1/1/98 I ENDING (2) I 12/31/98 I (3) PAGEIOFI~ I
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SAl14 I BUSINESS PHONE:(5)
SITE ADDRESS (8! 3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN
CITY (7) BAKERSFIELD STATE (8) I CA I ZIP (9) 93301
DUN & (lO) 10-340-1618 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT#) (11) 4811
BRADSTREET
OPERATOR (12) BILL KEENAN OPERATOR PHONE (13) 510-645-5605
NAME
OWNER INFORMATION
OWNERNAME ,,4) 1 PACiFiCBELL I OWNER PHONE ,is, I 415.331.0924
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (18) I P.O. BOX 5095, RM 1N200
CITY (17) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP (1 94583-0995
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT
CONTACT NAME (20) I NANCY CLANCY I CONTACT PHONE (21) I 415-331-0924
MAILING ADDRESS (22) 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 1N200
CITY (23) SAN RAMON STATE (24 ZIP (25) 94583-0995
Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary
NAME: (28) BILL KEENAN NAME: (31) EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER
TITLE: (27) SITE MANAGER TITLE: (32) 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 510-645-5605 BUSINESS PHONE: (33) 916-977-7777
24-HOUR PHONE: (29) 916-977-7777 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) 916-977-7777
PAGER #: (30) 415-253-9374 PAGER #: (35)
CALIFORNIA ACClDENTIAL RELEASE PREVENTION PROGRAM (CalARP)
On-Site Regulated Ifyes, and above Threshold Panning Quantities, reg ster your CalArp Substance with the
StJbstal~C{~,'/ {36){ E~ ¥,$ [~ No I Administering Agency. Re0 stration form requires a description of process and principal equipment
I
137) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
EPA I.D. #: CAT080020548
Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the
information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete.
Print Name of Document Preparer (3e) J RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC. - AGENT FO PACIFIC BELL
Signature of Owner/Operator (39) Date 14ol
OES Form 2730(11/94) ¢(./~ ,-,- -
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
I (') I-I ADD F] DELETE F] REVISE F] NO CHANGE I PAGE(211 ~-' IOF 13i I-~
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL (SAl14)
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) NORTHEAST SIDE OF LOT
MAP# (e) I I GR'D# (7' I D6
CHEMICAL NAME {6) PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON TRADE SECRET (11) DY []N
COMMON NAME (9) DIESEL FUEL//2 CalARP Listed (12) I-Iy []N
CAS // (lO) 68476-34-6 If "Y" for CalARP Listing
all amounts must be in "pounds"
FIRE CODE II-CL
HAZARD CLASSES' (13)
*COMPLETE BLOCK {13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
I
PHYSICAL STATE (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD ~ FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE l~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES (18)
STATE WASTE (19) UNITS (2211 [] GAL [] CU FT MAX DAILY AMT (23) 1 1000
CODEI [] LBS [] TONS
I
DAYS ON SITE (20) 366 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) I 1000
I
LARGEST (21) 1000 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25l I 0
CONTAINER
I
STORAGE (26) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER B [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] BATTERY CELL
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other...
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
I
STORAGE (28) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
I
(291%~/'r (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 131) CalARP Listed? {32) CAS#
1.99.5% DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 [] Y [] N 68476-34-6
2. 0.5% NAPHTHALENE [] Y [] N 91-20-3
3. PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [] Y [] N NONE
4. •Y []N
5. []Y []N
{33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94)
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
CHEMICAL NAME (s). SULFURIC ACID TRADE SECRET Ill) DY I~N
COMMON NAME {9) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE CalARP Listed (12) []Y []N
CAS # IlO) 7664-93-9 If "Y" for CalARP Listing
all amounts must be in "pounds"
FIRE CODE OXID-B
HAZARD CLASSES' {13)
*COMPLETE BLOCK {13~ IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
I
PHYSICAL STATE (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD [] FIRE I~ REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES (18)
CODE LBS [] TONS
DAYS ON SITE {2o) 365 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) ~ 964.8
I
LARGEST (21) 8.44 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) I 0
CONTAINER
I
STORAGE (2e) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER " [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE ~. BATTERY CELL
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other...
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
STORAGE {28) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC ~
TEMPERATURE
I
(29) %WT (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {31) CalARP Listed7 |32) CAS#
1, 30 SULFURIC ACID [] Y [] N 7664-93-9
2. WATER [] Y [] N
3. []Y [~N
4. []Y []N
5. []Y ~N
(33} ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94) F:~iAT_,jdAT~UNOCAL~tl~ORbiS~.TATEFRM.Nh-.W
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
1. BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC BELL SAll4
2. BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS: 3501 COLUMBUS ~ AUBURN
3. CITY: BAKERSF1FJ~D
4. ZIP: 93301
5. PHONE NUMBER: 510-645-5605
6. E.P.A. NUMBER: CATO80020548
7. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 2
8. BUSINESS HOURS:
SECTION 1: LOCATIONS OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AND EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT.
A. NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: NONE
B. ELECTRICAL: HSP ON NORTH WEST INSIDE WALL
C. WATER: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF BLDG (J7)
D. TANK MONITOR ALARM: ENGINE ROOM WALL (E7)
E. ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS: SE WALL BY ENTRANCE
F. SPILL KIT / ABSORBENT: BATrERY AREA
G. FIRST AID KIT: BATI'ERY AREA
SECTION 2: NEAREST EMERGENCY MEDICAL FACILITY
NAME: KERN MEDICAL CENTER
ADDRESS: 1830 FLOWER ST
CITY: BAKERSFIELD
PHONE: 805-326-2000
EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS
Emergency Name of medical facility/nearest hospital (enter):
response KERN MEDICAL CENTER
phone Phone number of medical facility/hospital (enter): 805-326-2000
numbers
Fire .......................................... 911
Sheriff ........................................ 911
California Highway Patrol ............................ 911
Bakersfield Fire Department .................. 805-326-3979
Ambulance Service ................................ 911
Poison Control Center ...................... 800-342-9293
Agency California Office of Emergency
notification Services ............................... 800-852-7550
numbers
State Department of Toxic Substances
Control ........................ · ........ 91 6-324-1826
State Water Quality Control Board,
North Coast Region ....................... 707-576-2220
San Francisco Bay Region ................... 510-286-1255
Cetral Coast Region ....................... 805-549-3147
Los Angeles Region ....................... 213-266-7500
Central Valley Region ...................... 916-255-3000
Lahontan Region ......................... 916-542-5400
Colorado River Basin Region .................. 619-346-7491
Santa Ana Region ......................... 919-782-4130
San Diego Region .... ~ ..................... 619-467-2952
US Environmental Protection Agency ........... 415-744-1500
National Response Center ................... 800-424-8802
Other Other Important Numbers
Emeroency Control Center 91 6-977-7777
IT Corooration 800-262-1900
Corporate Environmental Management 415-331-0924
ACIFIC BELL SITE
BU$INF,$$ NAMF, PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA15 SAl14 ])ATE 4/2/98 DRAWING SCALF,
BU$INF,$$ ADDRg$$ ,3501 COLUMBUS AVE. BAKERSFIELD 7,]P¢ODg 93301 NOT TO SCALE
-/' SYMBOL LEGEND
1
SHUT-OFF
QNATURAL GAS
SHUT-OFF
WATER SHUT-OFF
EMERGENCY PUMP
SHUT-OFF
2
/ ^'
/TMA,, ALARMTANK MONITORINO
Q IELEPHONE
/
~[~ FIRST AID KIT
/
U
F,~ FIRE EXTINGUISHER
3 / ~ $~'ORM DRAIN
/
~ SANITARY SEWER
STAGING AREA
/ r~ EVACUATION/
4' / r~ HMMP, AND MSDS
LOCATION
× X FENCE
( EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EQUIPMENT/ARSORBENTS
/
5 ~ i-FI,A' r¢~ [] ,E ~ ^~o,~o~o~.o
STO~AG£ TANK
~r' / (~--~) UNDERGROUND
/
(~ ~--~ STORAGE TANK
Q ~) Q MOTOR OILS & LUBRICANTS
(COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS)
/ (-~ Q BATTERY ELECTROLYTE
(CORROSIVE LIQUID)
6 / ~ ~ _
- (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS)
,-,.",..,, I
(COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS)
7 I ® ® .,-r,~oo.-.
PROPANE
(FLAMMABLE LIQUID)
{~ ACETYLENE
(COMPRESSED GAS)
Q ANTIFREEZE/COOLANTS
8 ~ WASTE OIL
· ~ (FLAMMABLE LIOUID)
] FIRE PULL BOX
9
A B C DIE F G H I t d K I L M
PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: The Building Warden/Site Manager for the facility is
responsible for notifying the occupants of the building and advising them on how to
respond in the event of a hazardous materials incident as required in the Pacific Bell's
Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5). Additionally, the Building
Warden/Site Manager will contact the California Office of Emergency Services, Local
Administering Agency, and Pacific Bell's internal contacts as appropriate; the
Emergency Control Center, local Security Office, Environmental Management, Safety
Department.
For offices with batteries (Central Office, Administrative Buildings (includes
Operator Services) and Computer Centers:
MITIGATION (REDUCE THE HAZARD): The following describes what procedures will be
followed to reduce any harm or damage to persons, property or the environment:
o Battery Electrolyte: Electrolyte is contained in batteries with explosion proof cases
and batteries are secured in specially designed reinforced battery racks which work
in conjunction with earthquake bracing.
o Diesel: Under or above ground tanks are monitored and/or inspected frequently as
required to maintain the integrity of tank contents.
All Facilities:
PREVENTION: The following describes what action our business will take to prevent a
hazardous materials or waste release from occurring:
o TRAINING: Employees are provided training annually through the Pacific Safety
Program to handle hazardous materials and how to read an MSDS as required by
the Hazard Communication Standard; they are also trained on Emergency Operating
Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5).
o MATERIALS: Hazardous materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's
recommendations, as we are a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of
hazardous materials.
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All Facilities:
ABATEMENT (STOP THE HAZARD): The following describes what actions our business will
take to stop any hazard caused by the release of a hazardous material or waste:
The Warden/Site Manager is responsible for following these steps as outlined in the
Hazard Communication Program/Pacific Safety Plan, the Hazardous Materials/Wastes
Management Handbook and the Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I.
131, Section 5).
1. Determining the nature, location, magnitude and severity of the incident.
2. Move people away from the area as appropriate.
3. Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke.
4. Contain materials as appropriate by arranging physical barriers, use of absorbents
(i.e., dirt, oil baking soda or other absorbent material).
5. Notify appropriate emergency personnel.
All Facilities:
EMPLOYEE TRAINING:
Employees are provided INITIAL Safety Plan training on the Hazard Recognition
Communication Program, as well as function specific before they begin their work
operations. This also includes training on the Emergency Operating procedures.
Additionally, the Pacific Safety Plan requires that employees receive ANNUAL REFRESHER
training on the Hazard Recognition Communication Program, function specifics and
the Emergency Operating Instructions.
Specific employees are selected to be Building or Floor Wardens; for which they
receive additional training from previous wardens and attend the Interdepartmental
Training Course//6127 - Building and Floor Warden Training, First Aid Training. The
Emergency Operating Instructions (S.I. 131, Section 5) serves as a reference guide
for the Building Warden.
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For Facilities with Batteries:
PROCESSES IN WHICH HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE USED:
Pacific Bell is a service oriented business. We do not process or manufacture
hazardous materials. Hazardous materials used at this facility are used for standby
power, so that in the event of an emergency where there is a loss of power in the
communitY essential telephone service may continue.
o Battery Electrolyte is contained in storage batteries which are used for standby
power in our central/switching offices.
o Diesel Fuel powers an AC generator which provides standby power for the
central/switching office and the telephone equipment.
For Facilities with Batteries:
SPILLS AND LEAKS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
The Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Waste/Management Handbook requires that a
Hazardous Material Incident Report form (FR-0023) be completed in the event of a
spill or release of a hazardous material at Pacific Bell facilities.
Battery Electrolyte is used in maintaining storage batteries that are used for standby
power in our Central/Switching facilities. This standby power is primarily to provide
communication services during emergency conditions. Batteries have explosion proof
cases and are mounted in reinforced racks to enable them to withstand the shocks of
earthquakes. In the event of a spill or leak Baking Soda and Soda Ash (stored in
containers in the battery power rooms) is used to contain and clean up battery
electrolyte.
Contractors utilized to clean up spills and releases for our facilities include:
o IT Corporation
Diesel Fuel Oil: As outlined in the Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Management
Plan- Item G (Contingency Plan): Incidents involving spills, the operator of the
underground tank will notify:
o Fire Department for the area
o Department of Public Health for the area
o Pacific Bell Emergency Control Center
o Pacific Bell Environmental Management
o Pacific Bell Real Estate Staff
o Pacific Bell Respective Manager
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Evacuation Plan:
This varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of each
facility. A standard statement would be:
METHOD OF ALARM TO EMPLOYEES:
Vocal, intercom and fire alarms are used to notify our employees to evacuate.
(For unmanned offices, we need on/¥ state "This is an unmanned office and
evacuation map is posed at entry of build/nE. ")
ROUTES OF EGRESS:
This also varies with each building and should be verified with the Site Manager of
each facility. A standard statement would be:
"Employees exit through front, rear and side doors. Alternate routes include .... "
The instructions for emergency exists and alternate routes to be used for
evacuation are posted on each floor
METHOD TO ACCOUNT FOR ALL PERSONS:
The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5) identifies the
Building Warden as the responsible employee to the Supervisors in the building to
ensure that all employees are accounted for. Employees for this facility are instructed
to meet ..... (obtain this information from the Building Warden/Site Manager).
ALERTING NEIGHBORS:
The Pacific Bell Emergency Operating Procedures (S.I. 131, Section 5) identifies the
Building ~Warden/Site Manager as the responsible contact to work with all agency
emergency/rescue personnel to notify building neighbors.
CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES FOR SPILLS ON ROADWAYS:
Pacific Bell does not transport hazardous materials.
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Emergency Response Plan
Pacific Bell has emergency response plans and procedures in place for all facilities. The
following is a description of the programs and procedures in place:
o The EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (ECC) is a 24 hour communications center
established through which emergency condition information flows from and within
Pacific Bell. In the event of a major emergency the center also provides
coordination, communications and is the established liaison with federal, state, local
and military agencies. They also work with the Bellcore Emergency Control Center
which in turn is in contact with other Bell System Regional Holding Companies.
STANDARD INSTRUCTION, (S.I. 131, Section 5) Pacific Bell's Emergency Operating
Instructions provides uniform protection and emergency procedures for emergency
situations, interruptions of company services, and other threats to our operations,
facilities, personnel or property.
Outlined in (S.I. 131, Section 5) is the Building Warden program. The Building
Warden is involved in directing and coordinating the following activities with the
occupants of the facility.
· Establishing and training the Building Warden organization.
· Implementing the Emergency Procedure Plan.
· Occupant emergency preparedness.
· Reviewing the Planning Engineering sketch.
· Establishing and maintaining the Emergency Procedures Board.
· Developing and maintaining the Emergency Methods and Procedures (EMOP)
binder.
· Scheduling and conduct semi-annual fire and take cover drills and record drill
results on form CE1581, Fire and Take Cover Drill Report.
· Conducting monthly fire safety and floor/wall penetration inspections using form
E5689-PAC and E5689-A-PAC.
· Daily administration of fire prevention practices.
· Reporting all bomb threats to appropriate security office and the ECC.
· Advising security of all emergencies.
· Accompanying external or internal personnel agencies on building inspections.
· Arranging for selection of Building Warden successor (transfer of responsibilities).
· Communicating to occupants via emergency communications systems (if
applicable).
· Contact the Departmental Safety Coordinator in the event of an OSHA visit.
Standard Instruction, (S.I. 131, Section 5) also requires that each facility have a
"Methods of Procedures" (MOP) binder. The MOP binder is a guide which provides
for personal protection and emergency procedures for company locations during
emergencies. The MOP binder is developed and held by the Building Warden at each
facility location.
F:\HAZMAT~PACBELL\FO RMS\ERP- 2.DOC
Additionally, S.I. 131, Section 5 provides the following procedures for the Building
Warden and Site Managers in the event of a hazardous materials incident at the
facility.
· Identify and locate the problem.
· Isolate, relocate or evacuate employees as required.
· Notify emergency rescue personnel if needed.
· Investigate the problem.
· Avoid inhalation of all gasses, fumes or smoke.
· If the release or threatened release has the potential to harm the population and
environment contact:
Emergency Control Center 916-977-7777
Security Office (Pacific Bell) 800-421-2568
Local Hazardous Emergency Response Agency 911
Office of Emergency Services (OES) (800) 852-7550
o The "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS~NASTES MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK" (HMWH) is provided
to comply with environmental laws and regulations and to assist managers in the
protection of employee's health and protection of the public welfare. This handbook
gives our personnel a basic understanding of the regulations and other legal
requirements pertaining to the management of hazardous materials and wastes. It
identifies and provides procedures for the handling, transportation, storage and
disposal of hazardous materials/wastes found at Pacific Bell facilities.
In the event of a spill or release, the Hazardous Materials Incident form - FRO023
is to be completed. The HMWH Section 9.01 outlines the procedures for
completion of this form and immediate actions to be taken to protect health and
environment.
F:\HAZMAT~PAC BELL\FORMS\ERP-2.DOC
GROUP INC. ARCHITECTURE '~ ENGINEERING * ENVIRONMENTAL $ ERV.ICE$
1137NorthMcDowellBlvd.,Petaluma, CA 94954-1110 Telephone: (707) 765-1660 Facsimile:(707) 765-9908
JOHN ~q'. JOHNSON E S t a b I i $ h · d I 9 6 6
Architect April 21, 1998
Co-President
Bakersfield Fire Department
BRI^N F. ZITA Ralph Huey
Architect
Co-President 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor
Bakersfield, CA 93301
RE: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLANS FOR PACIFIC BELL
JOHN B. HICKS
Architect Dear Ralph Huey:
Vice President
Enclosed are the Hazardous Materials Business Plan(s) and related documents for the
Pacific Bell facilities as listed on the attached sheet.
CEC~L ~.. SPENCER If there are any further correspondences related to these submissions, please direct them to:
Architect
Vice President
Pacific Bell
Nancy Clancy
2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200
BR. UCE J. GREENFIELD San Ramon, CA 94583
Managing Architect
Associate Sincerely,
RHL DESIGN GROUP, INC.
HOWARD G. KIMURA /J ~_/)~ /
Architect
Associate
Steven A. Skanderson
Project Manager
CHRIS LAWTON Enclosure
Regional Manager
Associate
cc: Nancy Clancy - Pacific Bell
File
JAMES E. PR. ESTEN
Regional Manager
Associate
GARY M. SEMLING
Managing Architect
Associate
BLYTHE g~. WILSON
Managing Architect
Associate BELLEVUE, WA LA HABI~A, CA SACRAMENTO, CA SCOTTSDALE, AZ
SA098 ~' SAl14 v~
PACIFIC BELL ~. ~- - PACI~FIC BEI;L
3221 S.~.H~STREET /' .01 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN
BAKERSFIE. LD,~CA 93304 BAKERS'FIELD, CA 93301
HAZAi~US MATERIALS PLANS
PROGRAMS PERMITS BINDER
Pacific Bell
Hazardous Materi~ls Annual Inventory
1998
Pacific Bell - SA114
(Facility Name and ID)
3501 COLUMBUS ~,, AUBURN
(Facility Address)
BAKERSFIELD
(Facility City,)
KERN
(Facility County,)
TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES,
PLEASE POST THIS DOCUMENT ON SITE
SO THAT IT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN
THE EVENT OF A GOVERNMENT AGENCY INSPECTION,
SITE ASSESSMENT OR AUDIT.
APPENDIX A
California BiO, ness & Owner/Operator IdentiJ~ation Page
CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (1 I 1/1/97 I ENDING (2), 12/31/97I (3) PAGEIOF I 3
BUSINESS NAME (4I PACIFIC BELL SAl14 I BUSINESS PHONE:(5) I 805-871-0011
SITE ADDRESS (6) 3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN
CITY (7) BAKERSFIELD STATE (8) I CA ZIP (9) 93301
DUN& (lO) 10-340-1618 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT#) (11) 4811
BRADSTREET
OPERATOR (12) BILL KEENAN OPERATOR PHONE (13) 510-823-4401
NAME
OWNER INFORMATION
OWNER NAME (14) I PACIFIC BELL I OWNER PHONE (15) I 415-331-0924
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (16) I P.O. BOX 5095, RM 1N200
CITY (17) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP (19) 94583-0995
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT
CONTACT NAME (2o) I NANCY CLANCY I CONTACT PHONE (21) [ 415-331-0924
MAILING ADDRESS (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 1N200
CITY (23) SAN RAMON STATE (24) ZIP (25) 94583-0995
Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary
NAME: (2~) BILL KEENAN NAME: (31) EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER
TITLE: (27) SITE MANAGER TITLE: (32) 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 510-823-4401 BUSINESS PHONE: (33) 916-977-7777
24-HOUR PHONE: (29) 91 6-977-7777 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) 91 6-977-7777
PAGER #: (30) 415-253-9374 PAGER #: (35)
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (AHM)
ON SITE AHa (36)1 [] Yes [] No I If yes, and abOVedescriptionThresholdof thePlanningprocessQuantitieS'and principalattach aequipment.sheet of paper with a general
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
37~
Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the
information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete.
Print Name of Document Preparer (38)of I ~GN~ENT Fei PACIFIC BELL',
Signature Owner/Operator (39) Date (40) ~ 12/31/97
OES Form 2730(11/94)
7 ~
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
I (I) I-I ADD I-I DELETE IX] REVlSE [-I NO CHANGE I PAGE(2) ] 2.. ] OF I3) ] ~,
BUSINESS NAME 14) PACIFIC BELL
CHEMICAL LOCATION I~l NORTHEAST SIDE OF LOT
MAP# (61 I I GR'D# {7' I D6
CHEMICAL NAME (8) PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON TRADE SECRET (11) I-Iy []N
COMMON NAME (9! DIESEL FUEL #2 'EHS (12) I-]y []N
'IF EHS BOX IS "Y"
CAS # (lO! 68476-34-6 ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS
FIRE CODE II-CL
HAZARD CLASSES ' (13)
*COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
TYPE {14) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE
PHYSICAL STATE (17! [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [~ ACUTE HEALTH {~[ CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES {18I
CODE LBS [] TONS
DAYS ON SITE (2o) 365 'if EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 1000
LARGEST {21) 1000 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25l 0
CONTAINER
STORAGE (26) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER ~ ~ UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE []
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other...
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
I
STORAGE (2si [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
129) %WT (3o) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {311 EHS {32} CAS//
1.99.5% DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 [] Y ~'N 68476-34-6
2. 0.5% NAPHTHALENE [] Y [] N 91-20-3
3. PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [] Y [] N NONE
4. []Y []N
5. Fly []N
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94) ~:xvaaa~xxu~oc~xroP,~S~SVAXranu~.suw
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) STORED ON 1ST FLOOR
SAl14 MAP# (o) 1 GRID# (7~ E6
CHEMICAL NAME (s) SULFURIC ACID TRADE SECRET (11) []Y I~N
COMMON NAME (9) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE "EHS 112) []Y
CAS # (lO) 7664-93-9 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y"
ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS
FIRE CODE 2-OXID
HAZARD CLASSES' (13)
eCOMPLETE BLOCK {13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
TYPE (14) [] PURE IX] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N
PHYSICAL STATE (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD [] FIRE ~ REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE ~i~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES (18)
STATE WASTE ,19, UNITS ,22) I[] GAL [-I CU FT I MAX DALLY AMT (23, 9879.55
CODEI.R3 ILBS [] TONS
DAYS ON SITE (20) 365 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 9879.55
LARGEST 121) 8.44 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 0
CONTAINER
STORAGE {26) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER , [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other.!.
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
STORAGE (28) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
I29) %W'I' (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (31) EHS {321 CAS//
1. 30 SULFURIC ACID ~.Y [] N 7664-93-9
2. WATER [] Y [] N
3. I-Iy
4. []Y []N
5. []Y []N
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94)
' ~ ACUTELY ~OUS MATERIALS REGULATION FORM
This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at any
time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantities, or in a mixture equal to or greater than the Federal
Threshold Planning Quantifies for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your
local Administering Agency. (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code).
Note Instructions on reverse
BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC BELL SAl14
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 3501 COLUMBUS @ AUBURN BAKERSFIELD~ CA 93301
BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS : (if different): 2600 Camino Ramon~ Room 1N200,
San Ramon, CA 94583
BUSINESS PHONE 805-871-0011 BUSINESS PLAN SUBMISSION DATE:
PROCESS DESIGNATION
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use additional pages if necessary)
CHEMICAL NAME QUANTITY
Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) 964.80 Gal
(10.24 lbs/gal based on specific gravity of 1.28 9879.55 lbs
for Battery Electrolyte solution)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT:
Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site. Batteries are secured in specially designed
battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. There are no moving parts or fluid flow.
They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively
constant to optimize battery service life.
SIGNATURE ~_~~ TITLE: Project Manager
PRINTED NAME Steve A. Skanderson DATE 12/31/97
RI-IL Design Group, Inc.
Agent for Pacific Bell
ACIFIC ~'~ BELL SITE MAP
BUSLNESS NA~ PACIFIC BELL BKFDCA13 SAl14 DA~ 12/1/97 DRA~G SC~
BUSI~SS ~D~S. 5501 COLUMBUS AVE. BAKERSFIELD ZIP CODE 93301 NOT TO SCALE
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Pacific Bell
Hazardous Materials Annual Inventory
1997
Pacific Bell - SA114
(Facility Name and ID)
3501 COLUMBUS ST
(Facility Address)
BAKERSFIELD
(Facility City)
(Facility County)
TO AVOID FINES OR PENALTIES,
PLEASE POST ON SITE IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE,
WHERE IT CAN BE EASILY FOUND FOR VERIFICATION
PURPOSES OR SITE ASSESSMENTS.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY / BUSINESS RESPONSE PLAN
1996 CERTIFICATION FORM
FACILITY NAME: PACIFIC BELL SAll4
FACILITY ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP:
3501 COLUMBUS ST BAKERSFIELD CA 93301
BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR: PACIFIC BELL PHONE: 415-331-0924
PACIFIC BELL MAILING ADDRF. SS: CITY: STATE: ZIP:
P.O. BOX 5095 RM 1N200 SAN RAMON CA 94583-0995
PACIFIC BELL: NANCY CLANCY TITLE: CORP. ENV. MGT. PHONE: 415-331-0924
REVIEW OF INVENTORY FORMS, EMERGENCY CONTACTS, AND SITE MAP HAS BEEN COMPLETED AS OF
December 17, 1996. INDICATE BELOW ALL THAT APPLY.
__ Inventory forms are correct for the upcoming reporting year. NO changes are necessary.
~ Emergency contacts and phone numbers are correct for the upcoming reporting year. NO changes are necessary.
__ Site map is correct for the upcoming year. NO changes are necessary.
X Inventory Forms required updating. Attached are new inventory forms.
X Emergency contacts and phone numbers require updating. Changes are attached.
X Site map required updating. A new site map is attached.
BIENNIAL REVIEW OF THE COMPLETE BUSINESS PLAN HAS BEEN COMPLETED. INDICATE BELOW ALL
THAT APPLY.
X Business Response Plan has been reviewed and is correct. NO changes are necessary.
__ Business Response Plan has been reviewed and requires updating. Changes are indicated and are submitted.
I hereby certify under penalty of perjury, that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in
this and all attached documents and that based on inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I
believe that the submitted information is true, accurate and complete. I understand that I may be required to show proof of
compliance during any facility inspection conducted by local, County, State, or Federal authorities.
Name: STEVE A. SKANDERSON: PROJECT MANAGER Signatur 'q~~ (Type or Print)
T itIe: ROBERT H. LEE AND ASS O CIATES, INC. Date:
F:~dIZMATXPACB ELL~FORMS\96CERT.FRM
APPENDIX A
Californi~usiness & Owner/Operator Identification Page
CALENDAR YEAR BEGINNING (11 1/1/96 I ENDING (2)I12/31/96 I (3) PAGEIOFI 3 ,
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL SA114 I BUSINESS PHONE:(5) I 805-871-0011
SITE ADDRESS (8) 3501 COLUMBUS ST
(7) BAKERSFIELD STATE (8) I CA I ZIP (9) 93301
CITY
DUN & (lO) 10-340-1618 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT//) (11) 4811
BRADSTREET
OPERATOR (12) BILL KEENAN OPERATOR PHONE (13) 510-823-4401
NAME
OWNER INFORMATION
OWNER NAME (14) I PACIFIC BELL OWNER PHONE (15) I 415-331-0924
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (18) I P.O. BOX 5095, RM 1N200
CITY (17) SAN RAMON STATE (18) ZIP (19) 94583-0995
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT
CONTACT NAME (2o) 1NANCYCLANCY I CONTACT PHONE (21) I 415-331-0924
MAILING ADDRESS (22) I 2600 CAMINO RAMON, RM 1N200
CITY (23) SAN RAMON STATE (24) ZIP (28) 94583-0995
Primary EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary
NAME: (28) BILL KEENAN NAME: (31) EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER
TITLE: (27) SITE MANAGER TITLE: (32) 24 HR EMERGENCY SERVICE
BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 510-823-4401 BUSINESS PHONE: (33) 916-977-7777
24-HOUR PHONE: (29) 91 6-977-7777 24-HOUR PHONE: (34) 91 6-977-7777
PAGER #: (3o) I 415-201-7412 PAGER #:
(35)
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS {AI-IM)
ON SITE AHM (35~ [] Ye, [] No Jif yes, and abOVedescriptionThreshOldof thePlanningprocessQUantitieS'and principalattach a sheetequipment, of paper withe general
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
;37)
Certification: I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the
information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete.
Print Name of Document Preparer (38) I Robert H. Lee & Associates, Inc.
Signature of Owner/Operator (39) I ~~-~--~ ',1 Date (40)
OES Form 2730(11/94)
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) NORTHEAST SIDE OF LOT
SAl14 MAP// (6) 1 GRID// (7) I
I
CHEMICAL NAME I8) PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON TRADE SECRET (11) r-ly []N
COMMON NAME Igl DIESEL FUEL//2 'EHS
CAS // (lO) 68476-34-6 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y"
ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS
FIRE CODE II
HAZARD CLASSES' (13)
*COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
TYPE (141 [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N
PHYSICAL STATE (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD
CATEGORIES (18) j~ FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE ~[ ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH
STATE WASTE (19) UNITS (22) ' ~;~ GAL I-I CU FT I MAX DALLY AMT (23, 1000
CODE [] LBS [] TONS
I I
DAYS ON SITE (2o) 365 "If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (241 1000
LARGEST (21I 1000 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 0
CONTAINER
STORAGE (26) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER ~ UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE []
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other...
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
I
STORAGE (28) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
I
12si %VVT (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {31) EHS 132) CAS#
1.99.5% DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 [] Y [] N 68476-34-6
2. 0.5% NAPHTHALENE [] Y [] N 91-20-3
3. PETROLEUM DISTILLATES [] Y [] N NONE
4. []Y I~N
5. []Y []N
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94)
APPENDIX C
California Hazardous Material Inventory Form/Addendum- Chemical Description Page
BUSINESS NAME (4) PACIFIC BELL
CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) STORED ON 1ST FLOOR
s^~4 MAP#
GRID#
CHEMICAL NAME (8) SULFURIC ACID TRADE SECRET (11! l-ly [~N
COMMON NAME (9) BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 'EHS (12) []y i-IN
CAS # ~1oI 7664-93-9 'IF EHS BOX IS "Y"
ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS
FIRE CODE 2-OXID
HAZARD CLASSES' (13)
*COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS.
I
PHYSICAL STATE (17) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS CURIES
FED HAZARD [] FIRE ~ REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [~ ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH
CATEGORIES (18)
STATE WASTE (19) UNITS {22) I ~ GAL [] CU FT MAX DALLY AMT (23) 7372.80
CODE LBS [] TONS
DAYS ON SITE (2o} 365 'If EHS, amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24l 7372.80
LARGEST (21) 10 ANNUAL WASTE AMT {25) 0
CONTAINER
STORAGE (28) [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON
CONTAINER [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR
[] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE
[] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] PLASTIC BOTTLE [] Other..;
[] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] BAG [] TOTE BIN
PRESSURE (27) [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT
STORAGE
STORAGE (28l [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] CRYOGENIC
TEMPERATURE
(29l %VV']' (30} HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS {31) EHS {32I CAS~
1. 30 SULFURIC ACID [] Y [] N 7664-93-9
2. WATER [] Y [] N
3. []Y []N
4. []Y []N
5. []Y []N
(33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION
OES Form 2730(11/94)
This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at any
time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantities, or in a mixture equal to or greater than the Federal
Threshold Planning Quantities for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to your
local Administering Agency. (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code).
Note Instructions on reverse
BUSINESS NAME: PACIFIC BELL SA114
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 3501 COLUMBUS ST BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS: (if different): 2600 Camino Ramon, Room 1N200,
San Ramon, CA 94583
BUSINESS PHONE 805-871-0011 BUSINESS PLAN SUBMISSION DATE: 12/31/96
PROCESS DESIGNATION
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDIJED (use additional pages if necessary)
CHEMICAL NAME QUANTITY
Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) 720 Gal
(10.24 lbs/gal based on specific gravity of 1.28 7,372.80 lbs
for Battery Electrolyte solution)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENT'
Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site Batteries are secured in specially designed
battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing. There are no moving parts or fluid flow.
They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively
constant to optimize battery service life.
ROBERT H. LEE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
PRINTED NAME Steven A. Skanderson DATE
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Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit v/
General Information
Location: 3501 COLUMBUS ST Map:103 Haz:2 Type: 3
City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0
BZuContact Name Title Contact Name ~ .Title
BORGE / SITE MANAGER EMERG CONTROL CTR ,/,24-HRfl,~-~37-~??~
siness Phone: (209) 454-3314x Business Phone: ~,vj v,~',,,~x [ t/
7777x/
24-Hour Phone : (510)
823- 24-Hour Phone :
(zos)z~%- ~%x.,/
Pager Phone : . Pager Phone : ( ) - x //
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 2175 N CALIZCRRIA DLVD~5~o.~6ot~ D&B Number: 10-340-1618
City: WA-bN~F-~K ~6~/k~T~ State: CA Zip:--9~~
Comm Code: 215-008 BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 SIC Code: 4813
Owner: PACIFIC BELL-ENV MGMT/N. CLANCY Phone: (415) 331-0924'
Address: 2600 CAMINO RAMON - 2~]4~D-- State: CA
City: SAN RAMON ~O Zip: 94583-
Summary
I, ~1'~ ~ ,._~/~/t.~.j~ _ Do hereby certify that. t hay®
reviewed the a~ached h~a~ous minerals ma:'~ge-
ment plan for ~Ac~;sc 8Eau and thst it along ~th
any ~rr~ions ~nstitute a ~mplete a~ ~rm~ man-
agemem plan for my facili~,
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Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP
720
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) ,Liquid ~ High
· Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 Low
· Fire, Immed Hlth GAL
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02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Liquid 600 High
· Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE
Daily Max GAL /~~ I Daily Average GAL /--~----Annual~3~3~7 Am0un~
Storage IIPress T Temp Location
PLASTIC COnTAInER IA bient/ ientllST FLOOR
-- Conc~ Components MCP ---TGuide
30.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) High ! 39
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 Low
· Fire, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL
1,000 I 1,000.00. 1,000~00
StorageIIPress T Temp Location
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbient{AmbientlUNDERGROUND TANK
-- ConcI Components I MCP ---TGuide
100.0% IDiesel Fuel No. 1 IModeratel 27
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
.<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE
BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED.
SHOUTING, HORNS, ALARMS, VOCAL, WHISTLE AND FIRE ALARMS ARE USED TO NOTIFY
EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY EXITS AND ALTERNATE
ROUTES TO BE USED FOR EVACUATION ARE POSTED ON EACH FLOOR.
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
THE PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131, SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES.
THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE
BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY CONTACTS:
LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL
LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PACIFIC BELL
EMERGNECY CONTROL CENTER
SECURITY
MEDICAL FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SAFETY ~
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR OR AVAILABLE BUILDING WARDEN IS RESPONSBILE FOR
CONTACTING AN AMBULANCE OR MEDICAL FACILITY FOR AN INJURED EMPLOYEE.
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<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE UTILIZED
AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF
PRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED TRAINING ANNUALLY THROUGH THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN
MODULES ON HOW TO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND HOW TO READ AN MSDS AS
REQUIRED BY THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATION STANDARD. ADDITIONALLY, ANNUALLY
THEY ARE TRAINED ON EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI-131-5) AND PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN.
<2> Release Containment
ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A
SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN'CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE
BRACING.
DIESEL FUEL: CONTAINED IN AN UNDERGROUND, DOUBLE WALL STEEL TANK.'
ABSORBTION MATERIAL ON SITE.
<3> Clean Up
THE PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUISNESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
OR A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES.
CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN UP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE:
IT CORP. 415-372-9100
RIEDEL ..... 415-234-7400
<4> Other Resource Activation
AS OUTLINED IN PACIFIC BELL;S HAZARDUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ITEM G
"UNAUTHROIZED RELEASES .(LEAKS AND SPILLS) OF PETROLEUM PRODUCT WILL BE
REPORTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK TO THE
FOLLOWING: 7/
~- 477 -777
PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER ':~ ~23~??77
PACIFIC BELL REAL ESTATE STAFF (510) 823-1028
ANY UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES WILL BE RECORDED USING THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
INCIDENT REPORT FORM NUMBER FR-.0023, AS SHOWN IN APPENDIX III. -FOR'
INCIDENTS' INVOLVING SPILL, THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK WILL NOTIFY
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs'
A) GAS - NONE
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE
C) WATER - NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARKING LOT
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????
FIRE HYDRANT - ??????????
<4> Building Occupancy Level
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<G> Training
<l>.Employee Training
WE HAVE 2 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING ON THE HAZARD
RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPECIFIC MODULES
BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATION. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON
THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCYOPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL
REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED.
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<4> Held for Future Use
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<M> Inspections
10/25/88 OK
/ /
07/18/89 OK - BATTERY ACID, DIESEL STORAGE INTERIOR AND / / EXTERIOR UNDERGROUND TANK
G TURNER 03/15/90 OK
/ /
A NEUMANN 12/30/91 OK
~ / /
A NEUMANN 10/08/92 OK
/ /
B BRENNER 03/24/93 AHM INSPECTION
/ /
NEUMANN 06/07/94 OK
/ /
NEUMANN 10/26/95 OK
/ /
03 384 3501 COL 05/19/95 UST inspection. OK.
/ /
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<M> Inspection surrmlar¥
10/25/88 OK
/ /
07/18/89 OK - BATTERY ACID, DIESEL STORAGE INTERIOR AND
/ / EXTE.RIOR UNDERGROUND TANK
G TURNER 03/15/90 OK
/ /
A NEUMANN 12/30/91 OK
/ /
A NEUMANN 10/08/92 OK
~ /
B BRENNER- 03/24/93 AHM INSPECTION
/ /
BATTERIES REFILLED W/DISTILLED WATER ONLY - CLEAN UP KIT ON SITE. GOGGLES,
APRONS, EYE WASH, GLOVES AVAILABLE. STANDS BRACED FOR SEISMIC SAFETY.
NEUMANN 06/07/94 OK
/ /
NEUMANN 10/26/95 OK
/ /.
03 384 3501 COL 05/19/95 UST inspection. OK.
/ /
7~% ~6 [ I ~ge 1
10/23/95 ',~ PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 NOV ~1995
~ Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit ~
General~information 8y
Location: 3501 COLUMBUS ST 2Z~/~+'~i~ Map:103 Haz:2 Type: 3
City : BAKERSFIEL~ h/~ ~9~I~ Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0
contact Name./ Title Contact Name Title
I)~-~DDS/ / SITE MANAGER EMERG CONTROL CTR / 24 HR
Business Phone: (805) 398-4649~x Business Phone: (510) 823-7777x
24-Hour Phone :~(~ 24-Hour Phone : (5!0) 823-7777x
Pager Phone :~O)~J771 .~ Pager Phone : ( ) - x
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 2175 N CALIFORNIA BLVD 625 D&B Nu~er: 10-340-1618
City: W~T CREEK State: CA Zip: 94596-
Co~ Code: 215-008 BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 SIC Code: 4813
/~ner: PACIFIC BELL-~L. ~RIBE Phone: (916) 972-4086
~ddress: ~38 State: CA
City: S~ Zip: 95851-
S~ary V~
Michael iJ. Thomas, DesiQna.ted ~e~ative
Do .hereby l~emfy t
(Typ~ ~ pdnt name)
reviewed the ~ttached hazardous materials manage-
ment plan for Pacific ~ell and that'it along with
(N~e of BUsi~)
any ~rre~ions ~nstitute a ~p~e ~ ~ m~
P~
~r
-** Pacific Bell Representative: ERIN Engineering
and Research, Inc. Atn: H.J. Thonl2s
!I 2175 N. CalfOrnia Blvd., Suite 265
,, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
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Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Liquid 600 High
· Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 .Low
· Fire, Immed Hlth~ GAL
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" 02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat InVentory Detail in MCP Order
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Liquid 600 High
· Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid` Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE
Daily Max GAL600 I Daily Average599.67.GAL I Annual Amount599.67GAL --
Location
Storage Press T Temp
PLASTIC CONTAINER I ient/ ientllST FLOOR
-- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide
30.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) IHigh ! 39
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 Low
· Fire, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL --T--'Annual Amount GAL
1~000. I 1,000.00__ 1,000.00
Storage Press T Temp
UNDER GROUND. TANK I Ambient I Ambient I.UNDERGROUNDTANKL°cati°n
-- Conc Components ~ MCP ---TGuide
100.0% IDiesel Fuel No. 1 IModeratel 27
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE
BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED.
SHOUTING, HORNS, ALARMS, VOCAL, WHISTLE AND FIRE ALARMS ARE USED TO NOTIFY
EMPLOYEES TO EVACUATE. THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR EMERGENCY EXITS AND ALTERNATE
ROUTES TO BE USED FOR EVACUATION ARE POSTED ON EACH FLOOR.
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
THE PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131, SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES
THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY~THE
BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY CONTACTS:
LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL .~
LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PACIFIC BELL
EMERGNECY CONTROL CENTER
SECURITY
MEDICAL FACILITY ~
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR OR AVAILABLE BUILDING WARDEN IS RESPONSBILE FOR
CONTACTING AN AMBULANCE OR MEDICAL FACILITY FOR AN INJURED EMPLOYEE.
10/23/~5 ~ PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 5
00 ~ Overall Site
<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE UTILIZED
AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S'RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF
PRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED TRAINING ANNUALLY THROUGH THE PACIFIC SAFETY PLAN
MODULES ON HOW TO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND HOW TO READ AN MSDS AS
REQUIRED.BY'THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATION STANDARD. ADDITIONALLY, ANNUALLY
THEY ARE TRAINED ON EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI-131-5) AND PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN.
<2> Release Containment
ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A
SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE
BRACING.
DIESEL FUEL: CONTAINED IN AN UNDERGROUND, DOUBLE WALL STEEL TANK.
ABSORBTION MATERIAL ON SITE.
<3> Clean Up
THE PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUISNESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
OR A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES.
CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN uP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE:
IT CORP. 415-372-9100
RIEDEL ----.415-234-7400
<4> Other Resource ActivatiOn
AS OUTLINED IN PACIFIC BELL;S HAZARDUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ITEM G'
"UNAUTHROIZED RELEASES (LEAKS AND SPILLS) OF PETROLEUM PRODUCT WILL BE
REPORTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK TO THE
FOLLOWING:
PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER (510) 823-7777
PACIFIC BELL REAL ESTATE STAFF (510) 823-1028
ANY UNAUTHORIZED RELEASES WILL BE RECORDED USING THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
INCIDENT REPORT FORM NUMBER FR-0023, AS SHOWN IN APPENDIX III. FOR
INCIDENTS INVOLVING SPILL, THE OPERATOR OF THE UNDERGROUND TANK WILL NOTIFY
THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - NONE
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE
C) WATER - NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARKING LOT
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) .LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE. FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????
FIRE HYDRANT - ??????????
-<4> Building OcCupancy Level
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<G> Training
<1> Employee Training
WE HAVE 2 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING ON THE HAZARD
RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPECIFIC MODULES
BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATION. THIS ALSO. INCLUDES TRAINING ON
THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL
REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED.
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<4> Held for Future Use
." San flamort; California 94583-0995
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Environmental lVlanagement
To: California Administering Agencies fl~e...~ ~)o..~.-
California Air Quality Management Districts :~ N %~ -
California Regional Water Quality Conu'ol Boards
California State Water Resources Conlrol Board
Underground Tank Program Local Implementing Agencies
PACIFIC BELL,
A Pacific Tetesis Company
May 26, 1995 '"~,
City of Bakersfield
Hazardous Material
1501 Truxtun
Bakersfield, CA. 93301
ATTENTION HAZARDOUS MATERIAL DIVISION:
Pacific Bell Safety Department for Hazardous Material Business Plans and Permits has
moved. Please send all permit invoices or correspondence to:
PACIFIC BELL
SAFETY - CRTK
A'r'rENTION: SUSAN E. JONES
2600 CAMINO'RAMON- 1N200W
SAN RAMON, CA. 94583
It is imperative that you correct your records with the new address, for there is no forwarding
of the mail to our new address.
Hazardous Material Business Plans' are still being processed by ERIN Engineering, 2175
N. California Blvd., Suite 625, Walnut Creek, CA. 94596.
If you have any questions regarding the above, we can be reached on 510-823-8912 or
510-823-3560.
CRT,/SAFETY PACIFIC~BELL ~
San Ramon, California 94583 A Pacific Telesis Company
(510) 823-8912
November 18, 1994
City of Bakersfield
Fire Depa~ment
A~N: Ralph Huey
Haza~ous Material Division
1715 CheWer Ave., 3~ Fir.
Bakemfield, CA. 93301 ~~~~i
Dear Mr. Huey,
Important announcement to all concerning Community Right To Know (CRTiO process for
Pacific Bell.
Pacific Bell has outsourced the processing of Hazardous Material Business Plans to ERIN Engineering of
Walnut Creek effective November 14, 1994. ERIN Engineering will be responsible for preparing all
changes and updates for each of our facilities within your jurisdiction and will sign as our representative.
(See attached list of Pacific Bell facilities.)
Pacific Bell will continue to be involved in all preparations of the CRTK Hazardous Matedal Business
Plans, so that all our facilities are meeting the CRTK regulations by working closely with ERIN
' Engineering.
All requests for Hazardous Material Business Plans and Annual Inventory are to be mailed to:
ERIN Engineering - Attn: Mike Thomas
Pacific Bell Representative
2175 N. California Blvd. Suite 625
Walnut Creek, CA. 94596
Telephone Number: 510-943-7077
I will continue to be the contact for your agency for all inspection issues, new regulations requirements
and hazardous material invoice for permit fees. The permit invoices are to continue beinq mailed to:
Pacific Bell - Susan E. Jones
San Ramon, CA. 94583
2600 Camino Rsmon, 2E150Z
Telephone Number: 510-823-3560
Please share this letter with all members of yOur department, so they are aware of our new procedure.
If you have any questions regarding the above, please call me on 510-823-3560.
Sincerely,
Susan E. Jones
Safety-CRTK Specialist
Attachment
LIST OF PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES WITHIN CITY OF BAKERSFIELD
148 WEEDPATCH HWY, BAKERSFIELD
1918 M ST., BAKERSFIELD
r~35_Q.1 ,"C~Q E.U. M_BU S~,~ ~ E ~ B~ I~E'~'S'EIE E D~'
11101 WHITE LANE, BAKERSFIELD
5650 ALDRIN CT., BAKERSFIELD
~i' CI'~¥ 0]~-' :i~]t.~-~;l~'I~q-I~D ANNUAL INVENTORY'i995
~ ~: ~ . . ~,~
] 'Fa~ and Agrtcult~re ~ Standard Bus'incas. 't;' ~ ' ' ' Page / of
~ .NON ~ ~g SEC~T
~- '~ *pacific Bell Representative: ERIN'~
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OCATION:'~D~ ~D/~I~q ~f~ . ~D~S~2175 N. California RIv~. 'Klm' ~5ST~DA~ IND'. CLAss CODE: '~//
ITY, Z~P:[~R~5.~/~_/~ -: . CITY,' ZIP=~mln,,f ~mop, Ua O~gO~- -' DUN ~D B~sT~ET N~BER/FEDE~ ID
HONE "~.. ~D5 ~ ~ ~ PHONE ~%r' , }'~4~{-n~-~: ...... " 10. '- 340 - 1618
~, ~R '~ INS~U~IONS' FOR ,pROpER ~DES
I ' 2 3 4 · 5 6 7 8 ' 9 10 11 12 13 .. 14
Tr~, ~e ~ Average ~nual ~asur, I Days Cent Cent . Cent Use ~catlon ~e~ % ~ . N~" of'M~ture/C~ents
Co~e C~e ~i ~ ..... ' ~t Units on site ~ Press ~. Code Stored in Facllit'7 ~ /' 'Se~ Inst~ctions
(C~ck mll thmt appl~) . ' '.
~~ ~ ~ ~ ' Component I 2 ~a~ [ C.A.B. N~e'm
--Fl~ Bared'. Sudden Release R~ctivity~ /~iate
' . of PressUre * H~lth H~lth. COmponent ~ 3 Na~ &' C.A.S. N~er
b P.c l p. 71 .cTI I/ 1 / I ,.
., /
. (Check all that apply) ..
~ Fire B,z~d ~ Sudden ,.leame ~etlVity ~I~i~te ~ Delay~ '
;." Of Pressure' H~alth H~alth , , Co~onsn~ ~ ~ ~a~
.I 1' I .I [ I. ] ] ] [
~h~lcal and S~l'th ~azard c.A.B. N~er .' Component I 1 Na~ & C.A.a.. N~er '. · .,
'(Check all that apply) . .
Hazed Sudden Release ~ R~ctlvity ~ ' . Co~onent ~ 2 Na~ &
Im~iate Delay~ ' , * .
re . Of Pressur~ Health Health ,. Component ~ 3 Na~ & :C.A.S~ No, er
' (Check all t~t apply)
. Compo~ent [ 2 Na~ & C.A.a. N~er
~ Flre'~az~d ~ ~udden Release ~ Reactivity ~ i.~iat. ~ Dslay~ .,
0f Pressure H~lth '. H~lth Co~onent 'B 3 Na~ & C.A.8. No,er ' .
.a~' . Title' 24 ~. 'Phone... . "~' / 0~, . ~ltl. 24 ~ Phone
c~tlg~ ~de~ p~nl~7 o~ la~ that I hayer ~onally ~tn~ and ~ {~11ta~ with. the In~o~atton mu~ttte~ tn thtm and all attaohed d~enta and that ~ed 'on ~ tn~1~ o~ .tho~e
dlvldu~l. ~em~nmtble [o~ obtaining the tn~o~t/on. I hell.yin that the mu~l~ted tn~o~at:/on ~. t~e. ae:~ate, and :~p~e:e. Wpad Be] 1 Rep:. ERIN Engi neer~ no &
~hae] J, ThOmas, Designated Pacific Bell Representative , Attn: M, Thomas
' ~ ACU-fELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM ..
Ta~ fa~ MUST ~ ~mplc:~ ~y ~c c~ .~r c~ cf EA~: burnt= in ~if~ia which,
F~c~ ~m~shold P~ann~g ~add~ for ~mcly Ha~ous ,Subs~cs. Submj~ ah ca~Ic~
· B-u~S N~ .,PACIFIC FELL.
w*~Pacific 8ell RepresenLatJve; .ERIN Engineering ind Research, inc.
'~U~S~Ga=DP.~S(~e=0 71'75 N. California Btvd· Ste. 625 Walnut Creek, CA. 94596
PR~S D~GNA~,O~~ '
AC!rFFL~ HAZARDOUS 'MA'I'ERI~ LS ~AN. DLFTD~ ~ ADD~ON~
E~ec~O!y~e
Acid)
'GFhP'R iL DF~CRIP3-iO~ OF PROCV_~tFS A~XrD pRFNC'UFAL EO UIPME~T: ·
Storage. batteries: ,Electrolyte is contained %~ batteries on site. ..
Batteries are secured in s~ecially desi'~ed bat~e-~Y raCks Which, work
· in conjunction with earthcuake bracinc. There are no movin~ ~arts or
fluid flow. The~ ooerate, at atmospheric pressure and ambient
temperature. Room teral2erature is maintained re!at{rely constant, to
o~timize battery service life. "
.. ..da~ager,..Chemicai Safety &
SIGNATLFRE ~3/~/7 ~ .~ ': ';' rIFLE ReT'iabil.'fty ·
ER[H Enqineerin9 & Research [nc.
pRrtcrEaNxm£-Michael J...Thomas OES['GNATEO REPR~SEflTATrVE
C,llforaJ~ Offlcr mr £mcr~oc)' Scmtk=~ FOR.V{ H~4' 37-/7 (I1 - I1 - 19) .
0~/19'/94 .... PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 1
, Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit~
General Information'
Location: 3501 .COLUMBUS ST Map: 103 ~Hazard: Low
Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 Grid: 15D F/U: 1,AOV: 0.0
Con~act Name Title Business Phone 24-HoUr Phoneq i
IDENNIS WOODS. SITE MANAGER (805) 398-4648 x ~, (209) 454-440011
EMERG CONTROL CTR 24 HR It3~q% aca-&An~ --/ cgnn~ A .......... '
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2E45OFF D&B Number: 10-340-1618
City: SAN RAMON ,State: CA Zip: 94583-
Comm Code: 215-008 BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 SIC Code: ~//
Owner: PACIFIC BELL - ATTN: SUSAN JONES Phone: (510).823-3560
Address: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2E450FF . State: CA .
City: SAN RAMON Zip: 94583-
Summary .....
_SUSAN E. JONES Do hsreb~f ce~i~ t~t ~'h~
~vie~ved the ~ached h~ardous m~e~als ~~.
~ p~ ~r PACIFIC BELL and.th~ i~ aSong ~O~h
(~ of Busl~) --
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~' 'Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order
02 - Fixed. Containers on Site
Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTER~IES) ~_? . Liquid 600 High
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 Low
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02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTER~IES)~_, Liquid 600 High
,~~,, Immed Hlth/ /~"~"/' GAL
CAS #: 7664-93-9 'Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid. Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: BATTERY/ELECTROLYTE
Daily Max GAL600 I Daily. Average599.67GAL I Annual Amount599.67GAL --
Storage Press T Temp LOcation
PLASTIC CONTAINER IambientlAmbientllST FLOOR
--~ . Components MCP --~Guide
S~lfuric Acid (EPA) IHigh / 39
02-001 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000 Low
, Fire, Immed Hlth, ~/ GAL
CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily.Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL --
1,000 I 1,000.00 1,000.00
Storage .. Press T TemP Location
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbient/AmbientlUNDERGROUND TANK
-- Conc Components MCP. Guide
100.0% IDiesel Fuel' No.1 ModerateI 27
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at
any time, hand]es Acutely Hazardous Material in quantities, or in a mixture, equal lo or grealer than the
Federal Threshold Planning Quantities for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Subrnit this comple~l form to
your local Administering Agency. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code)
Note in~truetlon~ on rever~
PROCESS DESIGNATIONS
AC['T£L¥ HAZARDOL, g M4TERIALS HANDLED' -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IT NECESSARY.
CHEMICAL NAME
Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) /7~.~O GALLONS
&torage batteries: Electrolyte is' contained in batteries on site.
Batteries are secured in s_p_~cially desi_~_ned battery racks which work
_in conjunction with earthquake bracinq. There are no moving' Darts or
_ fluid flow. They oDerate at atmospheric pressure and ambient"
_ temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively constant to
_oDtimize battery service life.~
PRATED NAME .... Susan E JonesTM /
SIGNATURE ~~, TITLE ,Safet~ Manager _
Callfor~a O~ce ~ Emergent) Servke~ FORM MM 3~? (!1 - 12 · 19)
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency' NotificatiOn
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PROCEDUREs ARE DIRECTED BY THE'
BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED
/Shouting, horns, alarms, voacal, whistle and fire alarms are used to notify
· employees to evacuate. The instructions for emergency exits and alternate
routes 'to.be used for evacuation are posted on each floor..
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
THE PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131, SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES
THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY-THE
BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY CONTACTS:
LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL
LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PACIFIC BELL
EMERGNECY CONTROL CENTER ~
SECURITY
MEDICAL FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
'SAFETY
<4> Emergency Medical plan
EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
/~The immediate supervisor or available Building Warden is responsible for
~ contacting an ambulance or medical facility for an injured employee.
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<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt ~
<1> Release Prevention
PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.ARE UTILIZED
AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF
pRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
Employees are provided~training annually through the Pacific Safety Plan
modules on how to handle- hazardous materials and how to read an MSDS as
required by the hazardous communication standard. Additionally, annually
they are trained on emergency operating procedures (SI 131-5) and Pacific
Safety'Plan. ~
<2> ReleaSe Containment
ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A
SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE
BRACING.
Diesel Fuel~ Contianed in an underground, double wall steel tank.
Monitored sensor between walls to detect leakage.
Absorbtion material on site.
<3> Clean Up
THE PACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUISNESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS
~ MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
OR A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES.
CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN UP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE:
IT CORP. 415-372-9100
RIEDEL 415-234-7400
<4> Okher Resource ACtivation
As outlined in Pacific Bell's Hazardous Materials Management Plan Item-G
"Unauthorized releases (leaks and spills) of petroleum product will be
reported immediately by the operator of the underground-tank to the
f°ll°wing:/Pacific BelI Emergency Control Center (510) 823'7777
Pacific Bell Real Estate Staff. (510) 823-1028
Any unauthorized releases will be recorded~using the Hazardous Material
Incident Report Form Number FR-0023,. as shown in Appendix III. For incidents
involving spill, the operator of the underground tank Will notify the
Fire Department.
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - NONE
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE
'C) WATER - NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARKING LOT
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????'????????
Building is alarmed~_~and monitored 24 hours a day ..
Fire extinguishers are located throughout the building.
FIRE HYDRANT - ??????????
<4> Building Occupancy Level
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<G> Training.
<1> Page,1
WE HAVE'2 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL sAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY pLAN TRAINING ON THE HAZARD
RECOGNITION/COmMuNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPECIFIC MODULES
BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR~WORK OPERATION. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON
THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL
REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED.
<2> Page 2 as needed
<3> Held for Future Use
<4> Held for Future Use
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<H> RMPP DATA
<1> Release Containment
<2> Offsite Consequences
<3> in House Capabilities
<4> Plant Shutdown Instruction
.¥ C I TY OF B;~.~.KE RS F I ELD
HAZARDOUS MATE,,_ALS INVENTORY
~ Barm and Agriculture ~ standard Business '; _. .. Page.__of__
NON- TRADE SECRET
BUSINESS NAME.' PACIFIC BELL d~C,~/.)~L/.~ OWNER NAME: /~/~-F~ ~-~ NAME OF
THIS'FACILITY:
LOCATiONp~t~~_~~~ ADDRESS:. .~ ~F~/F/N~ /~.,~,9'~,~'-.Z~-~/~'Z; STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: 481'1
CITY, ZIP '~.;/
PMONE #:"~--~-~~-~~'~ PHONE ,#:' ,~. ~-.~- ~"~ jO_ - 340 -1618
; REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CODES
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Trane Type Max Average Annual Measure # Days Conk Cunt Cunt Use Location. Where % by Names of M~xture/Cc~ponents
Cod~e Code Amt Amt Amt Un,ts on Site Type ' Press Temp Code Stored in Facility wt See Instructions
'~;~l~ ~; aPPlY) ~ C°mp°nent # 2 Name & C'A'S' Number
a . ~ Sudden Release ~ ~eactivity Imediate [] Delayed
of Pressure , Health Bealth ,' Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number
Ph ic, and Sealth s,ard C.A.S.
(Check all that apply)
Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. Number
~ Fire Bazard [] Sudden Release ~Reactiv~ty ~i~ediat. [] Delayed. ''
of Pressure Bealth Health Component ! 3 Name & C.A.B. Number
Physical and Bealth ~azard C.A.S. Number Component # 1 Name & C.&.S. ~umber
(Check all that applY]
Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.B. Number
~ Fire Hazard [] Sudden Release ~ Reactivity [] Immediate ~ Delayed
~ of Pressure Bealth Health Component ~ 3 Name & C.A.S. Number
Physical and. Bealth Bazar4 C~A.S. Number Component $ 1 Name & C.A.B. Number
(Check all that apply)
· ' Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. Number
~ Fire Hazard' ~ Sudden Release [] Reactivit~ ~ Immediate ~ Delayed
of Pressure Bealth Health Component ~ 3 Name & C.A.S. Number
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
Name Title 24 Hr. Phone Name / ~/~. T~tle 24 Hr Phone
Certification (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS)
! certify under peanlty of law that ! hayer personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents 'and that based on my inguiry of those
"NAM~ OFFICIAL TITLE OF OWNER/OPEBATOR AV£~ORI~S~'x~TI ,~ ....
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
This form MUST be completed by the owner or operator of EACH business in California which, at
any time, handles Acutely Hazardous Material in quantifies, or in a mixture, equal to or greater than the
Federal Threshold Planning Quantifies for Extremely Hazardous Substances. Submit this completed form to
your local Administering Agency. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code)
Note in~truetion~ on rewr~
BUS~NF-SSMAJLINGADDRESS(ifdiffereat) 2600 Camino Ramon, 2E4501:'P, San Ramon,94583
aUSINESSPHON£ ~'O'~°,.~O~ ..~-/'~C ~/~" BusrNF~Si~..&NSUBMISSIONDATE,
PROCESS DESIGNATION:
ACI-rl'£LY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED, -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSAilY.
CHEMICAL NAME
Battery Electrolyte (30% Sulfuric Acid) /7~' ~ GALLONS
/ 2- rD--. _21~ POUNDS
·
GENERALDESCRIPTION OFPROC~R$~R ~N'DPR~CIPALF~pM£h~:
Storage batteries: Electrolyte is contained in batteries on site.
Batteries are secured in specially designed battery racks which work
in conjunction with earthquake bracing. There are no moving' parts or
_ fluid flow. They operate at atmospheric pressure and ambient
_ temperature. Room temperature is maintained relatively constant to
_ oDtimize ~i '~
SIGNATURE ' "~" ~ TITLE, Safet~ Manager
PR~YED-NAME Susan E. Jones DATE/)-~--/ ~--~
CsllfornJa Office of Emergenc?' Services FORM HM 37=/? (11 - I:~ - ~9)
I-3
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General Information
Location: 3501 COLUMBUS ST Map: 103 Hazard: Low
Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0
Contact Name Title BuSiness Pho~.,,~-~-~ 24-Hour Phone~
DENNIS ~¥~ SITE ~NAGER
EMERG CONTROL CTR 24 HR
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2N550C D&B Number: 10-340-1618
City: SAN RAMON State: CA Zip: 94583-
Comm Code: 215-008 BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 SIC Code: 4811
Owner: PACIFIC BELL Phone: (510) 823-3560
Address: 2600 CAMINO RAMON 2N550C State: CA
City: SAN RAMON Zip: 94583-
Summary
!i _O,F.~_~/-- Do h~mby certify the', [ have
(7yp~ or
reviewed ~he
{~r P~/P,~ ~and ti)at ~t along w~th
any corrections con¢.itute a compleie and co~8ct man-
agement plan for my f~cili~,
03/24/93 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 2
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
Hazmat.Invent0r ail in MCP Order
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Liquid ~ ~ High
~ Fire, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: ~e~ Days: 365 Use:~OTH~R
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL
· Storage {iPress T Temp Location
PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbientlAmbientllST FLOOR
· · Conc · Components MCP --wGuide
~O -4~ {Sulfuric Acid (EPA) ]High ! 39
02-0011 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 1000~ Low
~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Slth GAL
CAS #: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL
· I ,ooo.oo 'l . ,ooo.oo
-Storage {IPress T Temp.
Location
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlUNDERGROUND
TANK
-- Conc Components MCP -~Guide
100'0% [Diesel Fuel No.1 IModeratel 27
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<D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE
BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED.
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
THE PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131, SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES
THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS.THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE
BUILDING OCCUPANTS.AND THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY CONTACTS:
LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL
LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PACIFIC BELL
EMERGNECY CONTROL CENTER
SECURITY
MEDICAL FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
<4> Emergency Medical Plan
EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
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<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE UTILIZED
AND STORED FOLLOWING MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AS WE ARE A CONSUMER OF
PRODUCTS AND NOT A MANUFACTURER OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
<2> Release Containment
ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED IN A
SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACK WHICH WORKS IN CONJUNCTION WITH EARTHQUAKE
BRACING.
<3> Clean Up
THEPACIFIC BELL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WASTE/MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK, AND THE
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUISNESS PLAN USER GUIDE REQUIRES THAT A HAZARDOUS
MATERIAL INCIDENT REPORT FORM (FR-0023) BE COMPLETED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL
OR A RELEASE OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT PACIFIC BELL FACILITIES.
CONTRACTOR'S UTILIZED TO CLEAN UP SPILLS AND RELEASES INCLUDE:
IT CORP. 415-372-9100
· RIEDEL 415-234-7400
<4> Other Resource Activation
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<F> Site Emergency Factors
<l>'Speciat Hazards
<2> Util'i~y Shut-Offs
A) GAS - NONE
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE
C) WATER - NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARKING LOT
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????
'FIRE HYDRANT - ??????????
<4> Building Occ.upancy Level
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<G> Training
<1> Page 1
WE HAVE 2 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL SAFETY PLAN TRAINING ON THE HAZARD
RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPECIFIC MODULES
BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATION. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON
THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN ANDTHE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL
REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED.
~2> Page 2 as needed
<3~ Held for Future Use
<4> Held for Future Use
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<M> Inspections
10/25/88 OK
/ /
07/18/89 OK - BATTERY ACID, DIESEL STORAGE INTERIOR AND
/ / EXTERIOR UNDERGROUND TANK
G TURNER 03/15/90, OK
/ /
A NEUMANN 12/30/91 OK
/ /
A NEUMANN 10/08/92 OK
/ /
: ~_~. O ~ Bakersfield Fire.Dep
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION. .' "
BusinessName: ~G T; (:, '~ Ctl "
'Location: ~01 crv lum~o5 . .
Business I~'entification No. 215-000 ~, (Top of Business Plan).
Station No. "~ ~ · Shift Inspector ~ ~
. Adequate Inadequate.
Verification of Inventory Materials
verification of Quantities
--- . ' Verification of Location ~~"
Proper Segregation of Material
Comments:
Verification of MSDS Availablity ~
Number of Employees ~ -
Verification of Haz Mat Training ~
Comments:
. Verification of Abatement SupPlies & Procedures ~
Comments:
' Emergency Procedures Posted ~
Containers Properly Labeled ~
Comments:
· Verification of Facility Diagram I~
Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: . ~
All Items O.K.
· Correction Needed
Business Owner/Manager .
FD.1652 (Rev. 1.90) .. ·. White-Haz Mat Div. Yetlow-Statiq. n Copy - Pink:Business Copy
RISK RANKING - PACIFIC BELL , 3501 COLUMBUS
FACILITY RISK INDEX 1.5 X 3 = 4.5
INSPECTION HISTORY 0 X 3 = 0
POPULATION EXPOSED 1 X 2 = 2
MCP 4 X 1 = 4
TOX FACTOR' 3.7 X 1 = 3.7
(600 GAL X 15.35 LB/GAL / 1000 LB)(. ) = 3.7
TOTAL SCORE= 14.2
FACILITY RISK INDEX
RATI,NG
W = Activities or conditions that increase the likelihood of a release.
3 x .5= 1.5
(NO. OF YES ANSWERS 0N THE QUESTIONNAIRE 1-13.
Add 1 yes to each facility for storage and minimal handling
X = Accident / safety record. 0
(REASONABLE=O, INADEQUATE=0.25, GROSSLY INADEQUATE=0.5)
Z = Not directly addressed in the uestionna re.
0
(OTHER COMPLICATING EACTORS
MINIMAL=O, CONSIDERABLE=0.5, SUBSTANTIAL=1.0)
FACILITY
RISK INDEX = 1.5
RATING FI = X + Y + Z
RATING RATIONALE:
Risk increases with increasing process complexity and potential for
human error.
POPULATION EXPOSED - RATING
1. IS TOXIC MATERIAL APT TO BECOME AIRBORN RAPIDLY ?
i.e. A GAS, FINE DUST, HIGHLY VOLATILE LIQUID
NO=0 YES= 2 0
IF ANSWER TO #1 IS NO, PROCEED TO #6-
IF ANSWER TO #1 IS YES, ESTIMATE THE EVACUATION RADIUS, USING THE
.BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. GRAPH MODEL, AND ANSWER QUESTIONS 2-5.
2. IS THERE A SCHO0L WITH IN THE EVACUATION RADIUS ?
.NO=O, YES=2 0
3. IS THERE A NURSING HOME OR HOSPITAL WITH IN
THE EVACUATION RADIUS ?
NO=0, YES=i 0
4. IS THERE RESIDENTIAL HOUSING WITHIN THE
EVACUATION RADIUS ? NO=0, YES=i 0
5. IS THE POPULATION DENSITY OF THIS AREA HIGHER
THAN THE AVERAGE DUE TO ALOT OF MULTISTORY BUILDINGS ?
NO=0, YES=I 0
6. WHAT IS THE OCCUPANCY OF 'THE BUILDING
THAT AHM IS STORED OR HANDLED IN ? 1
LESS THAN 5 PEOPLE=i
6 - 25 PEOPLE =2 ..J
26 - 50 PEOPLE =3
MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE =4'
TOTAL POPULATION EXPOSED RATING = 1
RATING RATIONALE: ~
Releases that are' limited to onsite conSequences will limit the exposed
population. As the number of persons onsite increases, evacuation and
and response efforts become more complicated, and the potential for injury
increases.
"WE CARE"
FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET
S. O. JOHNSON ACUTELYHAZARDOUSMATERIAL BAKERSFIELD, 93301
FIRE CHIEF - - -- 326-3911
FACILITY INFORMATION FORM
Business Name: (~. ~.i~
Address: ~'~01 ' ~;~.Orytl2¢ J~ "
Name°facutelyhazard°usmaterial(AHM) ~-'~'~'~1 ~ /---~('')?'~ ' ~¢~L/~
Please answer each.of the followinq questions by circling Y (yes) or N (no)~
..~ 1. Is the AHM manufactured or used in a chemical reaction? N
2. Is any other flammable or explosive material manufactured or used
in a chemical reaction? Y / ~)
3. Are any of the reactions covered .by questions 1 or 2 moderately
or highly exothermic ( e.g. alkylation, esterification, oxidation,
nitration, polymerization or condensation) or do they involve
electrolysis? Y /
4. Can an unplanned release of the AHM to atmosphere result from the
malfunction of a scrubbing, treatment or neutralization system Or
from the discharge of a pressure relief system? Y/~___/)
5. Does any physical or chemical process utilizing the AHM involve a /,,._~
batch process? Y
6. Does any process involving the production or use of the AHM operate
at a pressure in excess of 15 .psig? Y ~)
7. At a pressure exceeding 275 psig? Y/N
8. Does any process-involving th_e p'r°ductisr~ or.use of the AHM operate
at a temperature in excess of 1'25 degrees F? 'Y/~
9. In excess of 250 degrees? Y/(~
10. Can explosive dUst be present -in the' same building as the AHM? Y / ~)
'Are there any ignition sources or open flames within 100 feet
of process, trar]sfer or storage areas where flammable or explosive
AHMs may be present? -(areas protected by firewall'separations are Y/~
excluded)
12. Is any lined or non-metallic pipe used in the transfer of the AHM? Y
13. Is any equipment or piping handling the AHM more.than 10 years old? N
Please answer the followin.q questions:
1. How many people occupy the bui!ding in which the AHM is used
or stored?
2
JUi~iJ-i~_Hi iU:~Y Ph~UM PNCIPiC ~F-LL TO 18055226818. P.~"
.Attach .additional pages if necessary)
1. Your Company's curren~ workers compensaHion
experience modification factor.
/2 How many people occupy the building in which j _
' AHM's are used or ~tored ? -
/3. -Give de%ails of all accidents which involved any
hazardous material and all other ins=ances when %he fire
depar%ment has been summoned in an emergency.
4. Briefly cribe~ the operations process at your plant
des · · ' AHM' including
and the specif, ic processes utilizing
storage proce~dures. .
10:59 FROM PAC:! F IC BELL TO 180S3226818 P. 04
Briefly describe ~he equipmen~ being used in ~he -~
processes involving ~- '- .. ..~' '
6, Report quantity of AHM(s), =eferenced in the cover
letter, tha~ this business handles.
a) Maximum amount on hand at any one time.
b) Please attach a Material Safety Data Sheet
for any material that is a mixture. Do no~
include MSDS for pure substances.
DEMOGRAPHI~ DATA:
Sta~e the straigh~ line distance in feet between the
business property line and each of the following.
~2. Nearest daycare center, hospital,
nursing home or similar ~actlity. _~,,~
~'3. Nearest residence/mo~el e=c.
~4. Neares~ occupied building.
I certify that the foregoing information is true and
· - my nowle e.
correct to t~h~est of ......
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ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
· THIS FORM MUST BE COMP! .~TF_.D BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN
CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ANY A~Y HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN
QUAtNTTI~S GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, $5 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF. GAS AT
STP. ~ TI-DS FORM SI-IAI ]. BE C'X3~ AND SUBMTI'IE.D TO YOUR LOCAL
ADMYNISTERING AGENCY. (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code)
Note Inatructions on
Bushl~l Nall'~ PACIFIC BELL
Susl.e~a $1~ Addr~s
FAC£~'IC . BELL
Buslne~sMallirtg~~fdiff~m~lt) 2600 CAMiNO RAMON, 2N550C, SAI~. _~3~M. O.N., 94583
(s o~7'~
Business Phone
Process De~igr~tion~
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLI~D4 4JSE ADD~ PAGES IF NECESSARY-
CHEMICAL NAME
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE[ 47% SULFURIC ACID) ~'~° GT" h'"i~' '-~'~-~'" GRL'LONS
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES AND PRINCIPAL EQUIPMENTS:
STORAGE BATTERIES : ELECTROL~TE IS CONTAINED ~N BATTERIES AND BATTERIES
ARE SECURED IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERY RACKS WEICH
'I~)RK IN CONJUNCTION WITB EARTHQUAKE BRACING.
PRINTED NAME suSm~ '~.:, ao~ DATE
c~ c)~ of ~ ~ F:OFUa Ill a7'7711-16..881
PACIFIC[~]BELL. ($a-ll~) 'mTZ-tPO~q~ F,~CZLZ.TY STORAC~: ~ SC, n~ l"-~o'
CITY of BAKERSFIELD
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ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN CAUFORNIA
WHICH ATANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES GREATER THAN
500 POUNDS, 55 GAllONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS AT STP, SUBMIT THIS FORM TO YOUR LOCAL
ADMINISTERING AGENCY, (§25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code)
Note Instruetiofle an rwversA
Buelrte~= Milling Addrm (If different) P' O. BOX 763l, DEPT. 30, FRANCISCO, CA
94120
Business Phone (~'0~') '3o~r~'' ~ OV'_~ Bu~lrm~ PLln Submi.lon
Proc~le Deelgrmtlon2
AC~LY HAZARDOUS UATEnlALS HANDLED3 -USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY-
' CHEMICAL NAMI=
BATTERY ELECTROLYTE (41~ SULFURIC ACID)
GENERAL DESCRIP~ON OF PROCESSES AND P~N~P,ILI. EO~PMENI'4:
ELECTROLYTE IS CONTAINED IN BATTERIES AND BATTERIES ARE SECURED
IN SPECIALLY DESIGNED BATTERy RACKS WHICH WORK IN CONJUNCTION
WITH EARTHQUAKE BRACING.
'* P~NTED NAME ~',~'AN~ CLANCY DATE
California ~ of Emergency Sewic~$ FOflld Hid 3777 (8-2S-87)
PACIFIC~JBELL- ~.~-//z ~ATE~~ VXC~,~ ~ SCA~/~Z~
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1 ~~N DI~
(D-S~-~K)
~ PACIFIC ~ BELL.
I ~ ~. A PacH~c Telesls ~ompanv
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD ~ :
Fire DePartment ~
.2130 G Street ~
B~kersfield, CA 93301
This is to advise you that effective May 18, 1992 I am
no longer the Community Right to Know contact for
Pacific Bell. This responsibility has been accepted by
Susan Jones.
please correct your records to reflect this change~
and forward all future correspondence~as follows:
Susan~Jones
C/O Pacific~Bell Safety
PO Box 7631, Department 30
San Francisco, CA 94120
415-542-3060
Thank.you,
Nancy Clancy ~
Pacific Bell Safety
To: California Administering Agencies
California Office of Emergency Services
Pacific Bell Site Manager Representatives
03/06/9 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 1
Overall Site with'l Fac. Unit
General Information
Local:ion: 3501 COLUMBUS ST Map: 103
Hazard: iLow
Commu]tity: BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0
~---~ C()ntact Name i Title i Business Phone i 24-Hour Phone-
I~A~ ~~ ~iSITE MANAGER (805) 393-0010 x '( .) -
IEMERG coNTrOL CT~ '24 HR (805) 398-0068 x ( · ) -
Administrative Data
Mail Addrs: P O BOX 7631 DEPT 30 D&B Number~ 10-340-1618
CSty: SAN FRANCISCO State: CA Zip: 94120-
Co~ Code: 215-008 BAKERSFIELD STATION 08 SIC Code: 4811
Owner: PACIFIC BELL Phone: (805).398-4037
A(~dress: 3501 COLUMBUS AV State: CA
City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93306-
Summ~ ~ry
RECEIVED
HAT, ~A~ Di~
~, ~ NANCY CLANCY ~ h®reby c~r~ ~h~
meni plan '~or 3501' Columbus S~]ld that it ~long
(~e of 8using)
any ~e~ions ~nsfltute a compiete and ~rro~
agemen~ plan for my
03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 2
02 - Fixed Containers on Site
'Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order
02-001 DIESEL FUEL ~ Liquid 1000. Low
· Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL
CAS #.: 68476-34-6 Trade Secret: No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 uSe: FUEL
Daily Max GAL Daily AVerage GAL I Annual-Amount GAL
1,000 I 1,000.'00 1,000.00/
LocatiOn~
Storage ~~Press T Temp
UNDER GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlUNDERGROUND TANK
-- Conc Components. MCP List
100.0% IDiesel Fuel No.1 ILow
02-002 SULFURIC ACID (BATTERIES) Liquid 907 High
· Fire, Immed Hlth GAL
CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: 'No
Form: Liquid Type: Pure .Days: 365 Use: OTHER
Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL i Annual Amount907.00jGAL
907 .~ 907.00
Storage I~Press T Temp Location
PLASTIC CONTAINER Iambient/AmbientllST FLOOR
-- Conc Components ~List
ISulfurio Acid (EPA) P IEPA
03/06/92 , PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 3
O0 - Overall Site
<D> Notif./EvaCuation/Medical
<1> Agency Notification
CALL 911
<2> Employee Notif./Evacuation
NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENcy & EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY THE
BUILDING WARDEN AS OUTLINED.
<3> Public Notif./Evacuation
THE PACIFIC BELL EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES SI 131, SECTION 5 IDENTIFIES
THE BUILDING WARDEN/SITE MANAGER AS THE RESPONSIBLE EMPLOYEE TO NOTIFY THE
BUILDING OCCUPANTS AND THE APPROPRIATE EMERGENCY CONTACTS: "
LOCAL FIRE/MEDICAL PERSONNEL
LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY
-OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
PACIFIC BELL
EMERGNECY CONTROL CENTER
SECURITY
MEDICAL FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SAFETY
<4> Emergency Medical' Plan
EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-00089'6 Page 4
00 - Overall Site
<E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt
<1> Release Prevention
PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS.
Hazardous Materials are utilized and stored following manufacturer's recommendations as
we are a consumer of products and not a manufacturer of hazardous materials.
<2>~Release Containment
Electrolyte is contained in batteries and 'batteries are secur%d in a spedially designed
battery racks which work in conjunction with earthquake bracing.' Diesel/Gas/Oil/
Antif, re~eze: 'Under. and above ground ,tanks are tested frequently to maintain integrity /
f t k t t N t A t 1 t d t 11 d
o i an con en s: . i rogen/ ce y ene: Compressed gasses are s ore in a con ro..e
separate area. Nitrogen tanks have safety caps.
<3> Clean Up ~
The Pacific Bell Hazardous Materials Waste/Management Handbook, and the,HazardOus Materials
Business Plan User Guide rRquires that~.a Hazardous material Incident Report Form (FR-0023)
be completed in the event of a spill or a Celease of a hazardous material at Pacific Bell
Facilities. Contractor's utilized to clean up spills and release include:
IT Corp. 415 372-9100
Riedel 415 234-7400
<4> Other Resource Activation
03/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page '5
00 - Overall Site
<F> Site Emergency F.hctors
<1> Special Hazards
<2> Utility Shut-Offs
A) GAS - NONE
B) ELECTRICAL - NORTH WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE
C) WATER.- NORTHWEST CORNER OF PARKING LOT
D) SPECIAL - NONE
E) LOCK BOX - NO
<3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water '
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - ????????????
FIRE HYDRANT' ?????????~
<4> Building Occupancy Level
03'/06/92 PACIFIC BELL 215-000-000896 Page 6
00 - Overall Site '.
<G> Training
<1> Page 1
WE HAVE 2 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY
WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE
EMPLOYEES ARE PROVIDED INITIAL'SAFETY PLAN TRAINING ON THE HAZARD
RECOGNITION/COMMUNICATION MODULE AS WELL AS THE FUNCTION SPECIFIC MODULES
BEFORE THEY BEGIN THEIR WORK OPERATION. THIS ALSO INCLUDES TRAINING ON
THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES (SI 131, SECTION 5) THE PACIFIC
SAFETY PLAN AND THE EMERGENCY OPERATING PROCEDURES REQUIRE ANNUAL ,"
REFRESHER TRAINING BE PROVIDED.
<2> Page-2 as needed
<3> Held for Future Use
<4> Held for Future Use'
~'~ RISK MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION pROGRAM
CHECK LIST
2. A.H.M. RECEIVED
3 . R.M. P . P . REQUESTED
4. R.M.P.P. REVIEWED
5. R.M.P.P. APPROVED
6 . R.M.P.P. INSPECTION
COMMENTS:
BUSINESS NAME I. DNUMBER
' CITY of BAKERSFIELD
"WE CARE'~
FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET ,
D. S. NEEDHAM May 2 3, 19 9 1 BAI~ERSFIELD, 93301
FIRE CHIEF 326-3911
Ms. Nanc~ Clancy
Safety Manager
Pacific Bell Safety~
P.O~ Box 7631, Dept. 30
San Francisco, CA 94120
Dear Ms. Clancy,
Thank'you for completing and'returning the Acutely Hazardous
Materials Registration Forms for:
1,023 GAL, .47% SULFURIC ACID .(BATTERY ELECTROLYTE) AT 3221 S. H STREET, BAKERSFIELD
907 GAL, 47% SULFURIC ACID (BATTERY ELECTROLYTE) AT 3501 COLUMBUS AVE.,-BAKERSFIELD
The enclosed Facility Information Form ·must al'so be
completed for each of these facililties regarding this material.
Please return the completed The Facility Information Form by June
24, 1991 to:
Bakersfield City Fire Department
Hazardous Materials Division
2130 G Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
The Facility_ ~n~.or~atio~ Form is designed to distinguish
...... those facilities that use acutel~'"hazardOus materials in chemical
processes from those who are involved in limited processes or
storage. If you have any questions, please Call Barbara Brenner at
326-3979.
S~ncerely Yours,
Barbara Brenner
Hazardous Material Planning Technician
CITY of BAKERSFIELD RECEIVED
J4N 0 7 1991
NON--Tm, Am:)E sF~CRE']'~HAZMA~'DIV. ,,.[_..~ /
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May 23~ 1990
TO: Nina Mayer~ Accounts Receivable
FROM: Ralph E. Huey~ Hazardous Materials Coordinator
SHBJ£CT: Pacific Bell :
Nina~ account #'s 434301~ 434401~ 479701~ 434201~ and 434501
should be addressed~for mailing to Pacific Bell Safety~ P.O. Box
7631~ Department 30~ San~ Francisco~ Ca. 94120. Please make this
change.
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BUSINEss NAME PACI BELL~ ID 215~(~''jO-OOOBgB
LOCATION 3SOl'COLUMBUS ST HIGH HRZRRD'RATING 2
.l'. OVERVIEW ' '
LAST CHANGE 0B/ZD/BB BY ESTER'
.JURIS CODE 21S-t~8 JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION OB
MAP PAGE 103 GRID 1SD FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING
RESPONSE SUMMARY
2R SEC 4) NO RRIVATE RESRONSE TEAM-~ BLDG WARDEN COORDINATES AcTIViTIES AS
IDENTIFIED IN BUSINESS PLAN SUBMITTED
EMERGENCY~.~,,CONTRCTS %A SEC
· EMERGENCY CONTROL CENTER .Z4 HOURS - 398-0068 OR <415) 8Zg-7777
UTILITY SHUTOFFS .ZA'SEC
A) GAS - N/A B) ELECTRICAL ~ N WALL IN CENTRAL OFFICE C) WATER - NU CORNER
OF PARKING LOT D> SPECIAL - N/A E) LOCK BOX - NO
NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION
LAST CHANGE
< NO I.NFORM~tTiON RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION
M~TERI~L SAFETY- DAT~ SYSTEMS, INC. (8~5) .G48-GB~O
~ ~ BUSINESS NAME PACI~BELL ID Z1S-'OO0-OOO89G
~"' '~ LOCATION 350! COLUMBUS ST HIGH 'HAZARD RATING
· ¥ 3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY, ' '
< NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION
4. LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ~SSIST~NCE
LAST CHANGE OG/ZB/88 BY ESTER
SEC S) EMPLOYEE'S OWN DOCTOR OR 911.
PPcGE 'Z 12/15/88 10:57
MATERIAL SAFETY D~TA SYSTEMS, INC~ (.805).G4B-B800
~ BUSINESS NAME 'PRCIBELt. ' ID [R'~-:Z15'-(~O~000896
' LOCATION 3501 COLUMBUS ST HIGH HAZARD RATING Z
FACILITY UNIT O1
A. OVERALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
~LAS'r CHANGE 06/29/88 BY ESTER
-ID TYPE ~NRME MAX RMT UNIT HAZARD
LOCATION CONTAINMENT USE'
1 PURE- DIESEL FUEL OIL NO, I 10<~ GAL MODERATE
UNDERGROUND TANK UNDERGROUND TANKS 'OTHER
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
1178.03 100.0 DIESEL FUEL NO~t MODERATE
..~C'7
Z PURE BATTERY ELECTROLYTE 4J~ GAL HIGH
1ST FLOOR OTHER OTHER.
ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LIST
1080.001~0'-.SULFURIC ACID, SPENT HIGH
FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES
LAST CHANGE ./ / BY
< NO INFORMATION RECORDED FOR THIS SECTION
PAGE 3 12115188:10:57 .
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805> B48-68~0
LOCATION ~Se, COLUMeUS ST HIGH HAZARD RnTIN~ ~
EMPLOYEE NOTI ICATION / EVACUATION
LAsT CHANGE ~G/2B/B8 BYESTER
SEC 2) NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCY & EVACUATION PROCEDURES ARE DIRECTED BY
THE BLDG.gAROEN'RS OUTLINED.
E. MITIGATION / PREVENTION / ABATEMENT
LAST CHANGE'OG/Z9/88 BY ESTER..
SEC 1.) PERIODIC TESTS MADE ON UNDERGROUND TANKS.
· PAGE 4 12115/88 10:57
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800
· Facility,/l~°rna~°n'/ i ! ~ Ouer/Opera~r hae
hergency Street/Address ~S AVH ' // ' flail Address P.O. Box 7631, Dept. 30 (Nancy Clancy)
'and'. Hazardous' ' ~;ziP ~ . San Francisco, CA 94120
Chemical be~' Con'ct
' ~ '' '' ' ~r~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ia~Sicktsb~r~ title SiteSanager
Phone {805)-~93-0010 '24 ar. Phone
S~eifie
Inforaati'on ~or I ' Hame 8fl~Rg~N~l CON~RO~ C88T~R Title
bi Chemical OffieialJI~t ~ Phone {415)-823-7777
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Use ~I
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Inerrant: Read all i~struetions ~fore eoapletin~ form Be~rtin~ Period ~roe January I to Decem~r 31, 1989
~ D~I~IOI nd Health fla~, Avg, ilo.of
Hazar~ Daily ~aily Days Sffi~E ~S and ~TI~S
(Check all that Amount ~unt' On-Site (Non-~onfidential)
apply) (Code) .(Code) (~ays) Storage Code Storage bocations
elS. 7664-91-9 Trade R 14~ 1st Floor
Secret -
,Chem. Hame Suddden Release .. · .
Batte~ 81ectrol~te. -of pressure ., .
SulfUric acid 47.00, React(rjr, ~ ~ ~ ..
I Inediate(acute} ....
tha~ applF. . .'
: Pure Hix ' Solid ~iquid Gas' 2Delayed(chronic)
Certification (Read a~ si~n after co~pletin9 all sections) . '~tio~l' lt~e~a~ {eheCk'one}.~
I Certif~ under penalt? of la~ that I have ~rsonall? examined and as fas(liar ~ith the infomation subMtted',in this and all ~"
attached docaents, and that based on ~? inquiry, of those individuals responsible for obtain(n9 the inforsation,'I ~lieve ' I have attached a site .plan.
· .that the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. _ ''
· ~ I have attached a list of.site ..
· ' la~'Cla~ / ~fet[ P~qr~ ~ger, " '~ . ~/~/8~ ' ~ coordinate,abbreviations .~
Sa~e and official title of o~ner/o~rator O~ o~ner/o~rator's authorized representative Signature Date Signed
I '
BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
2130 "G" STREET
BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301
(805) 326-3979
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
BUSINESS N'AME
HAZARDOUS MATERI ALS
BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE
1. To avoid further action, return this form by
2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH.
3. Answer the questions below for ~he business as a ~hole.
4. Be as brief and concise as poss(ble.
SECTION 1: BUSI~SS IDE~IFICATION DAT~
B. LOCATION' ,/ STREET ADDRESS: ~/ ~~~ ~
SECTION 2: E.'~ERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS
In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a
hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4:~41. This will notify
your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency $~'.'vices as required by
law.
EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY:
NAME_AND TITLE f~/~/~ DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS.
SECTIO~ 3: ~OCATIO~ 'OP ~ILI~ S~-OE~S FOR BUSI~SS AS A ~OL~:
A. SAT. GAS/PROPAnE: ~/A
B. ELECTRICAL: ~/~ ~~ /~ ~~ ~~
D. SPECIAL:
E. LOCK BOX: YES / IF YES, LOCATIOS:
IF YES, DOES IT CO:'TA:S S:TE PLA~S? YES / NO ~SBSS? YES ; NO
FLOOR PLANS? 'YES ,' NO KEYS? YES / NO
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SECTION 4: PRIVATE~ RESPONSE TEA)[ FOR BUSINESS AS A mOLE
SECTION 5: LOCAL ENERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE
SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING
EZPLO¥£RS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EZPtOYEES WITH INITIAL AND
REFRESHER TRAINING,.IN-THE FOLLOWING AREAS.
CIRCLE YES OR NO INITIAL REFRESHER
A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF ,HAZARDOUS
~TERIALS: ....................................... ~ NO ~ NO
WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES: .......................... ~ NO. ~ NO
C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: .................. ~ NO ~ NO
D. E~ERGENOY EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ................. NO NO
SECTION 7: ~Z~DOUS ~RIAf,
CIRCLE YES OR NO
DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS ~&TERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500'POUNDS OF A
SOL~D, 5~ GALLONS 0F; A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET 0F A COMPRESSED GAS: ......
ry4that the above information is accurate.
I understa~ that this/information will be used to fulfill my fi~m's obligations, unde~
the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous ~atevial's (Div. 20 Chapte~ 6.95
Sec. 2~500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury.
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s-INGLE FACILITY UNIT'
INSTRUCTIONS ....... ' .1. To:.avoi, d further action, this form must be~ returned: by,4.
2. TYPE/PRIN~ YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLI.SH.~
3. Answer %he questions below for THE FACILLTY UNIT LIST~BBEL0W
FACILI~ ~IT~ FACILI~ ~IT N~:
SECTION 1: ~ITIGATION~ PRE~ION, ABATEHEN~ PROCED~ES
SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDL-RES AT THiS L~IT ONLY
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BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT
I.D. # FORM 4A-1 Page
NoN--TRADE SECRETS --
HAZARDOUS lVIATE R I ALS INVENTORY
BUSINESS NAME: /Z~/~_/~-t'~ ~ OWNER NAME: /~/~--~---~--~ FACILITY UNIT #:
ADDRESS:~( ~~~ ~ ADDRESS:. FACILITY UNIT NAME:
dlTY, ZI~: ~~~~ CITY,ZIP:
PHONE ~: ~--~-~'7 PHONE ~: [OFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE
I
ONLY
I 2 3 4. 5 6 7 8 9 10
TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS % BY HAZARD D.0.T
CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMIqAL OR COMMON 'NAME CODE GUIDE
NAME: ~~ ~~--/~~ TITLE :~~~~ I GNATURE: DATE:
EMERGENCY C6NTACT: z~,~, ~~~ TITI. E:~/~~ ~~~ ~HONE · ~ HOURS:~--~~W
~~~~~ AFTER BUS HR S:
EMERGENCY CONTACT: TITLE: PHONE' { BUS HOURS:
' PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITY: ~~~/~~ AFTER BUS HRS:
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'~ BK!FDC~.A 1.3
IC BELL Sic Code 4811) HAZARDCII.IS; MATERIALS INVENTORY OF
PRODUCTS ABOVE REGULATED LEVELS;
Lc, cation : 3501 COLUMBUS AVE' BLDG I'D'No. $Al14
BAKERSF I ELD ' KERN
IAL NAME : SEJDS~O0012
Sulfuric Acid Concentrmtmd
MANUFACTURER : Gener. ml Electr. ic-MSDS
CAS NO. : CAS ~007 ~;~.4 939
HCiW USED : .Fr. mme, 'SWRM and NTEC~~~~
t-~HERE(Rm/FLoor.) : 1st F1
MAXIMUM QLIANTITY: Amount Per Ti.,e 480.00 Gel lot,
' Amount Per Year
MATERIAL NAME :
FUEL OIL NO. 1
MANUFACTURER : Ocr, er. mi Electric-MSDS
HC, W USED : Fr. mme, SWRM mhd NTEC/~~
WHERE(Rm/FLoc, r.) : Under.~rC, und
MAXIMUM C~UANTITY: Amount ~e~ Time 1,000.'00 GallOn
Amount eer- Yemr- -
THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE OWNER OR OPERATOR OF EACH BUSINESS IN
CALIFORNIA WHICH AT ANY TIME HANDLES ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN
QUANTITIES GREATER THAN 500 POUNDS, 55 GALLONS OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF GAS
AT STP. SUBMIT THIS FORM TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY ON OR BEFORE
SE'PTEMBER 1, 1987 (25533 & 25536 Health & Safety Code)
Business Name: PACIFIC BELL
3501 COLUMBUS AVE BAKERSFIELD
Business Phone: 415-542-3060 Business Plan Submission Date: 12/29/86
Administering Agency: Fire Department 2101 "H" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93309-0000 (805) 326-3941
ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HANDLED (use EPA list of Extremely Hazardous
Substances for names - list alphabetically):-USE ADDITIONAL PAGES IF NECESSARY-
Battery Electrolyte (Sulfuric Acid 47.0000 % )
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROCESSES: BATTERIES
PRINCIPLE EQUIPMENT:
BATTERIES (STORAGE)
SIGNATURE/'~~C~/~~J - /~~ TITLE: Safety Specialist
PRINTED NAME: Nancy Clancy DATE: 8/25/87
"Within 90 days after receiving an acutely hazardous material registration form
filed pursuant to 25533, the Administering Agency may require the submission of
a Risk Management Prevention Program (RMPP), if the administering agency
determines that the handler's operation may present an acutely hazardous
materials accident risk. The handler shall prepare the RMPP in accordance with
subdivision (c). The RMPP shall be prepared within 12 Months following the
request made by the Administering Agency pursuant to this section."
(25534 (a)Health and Safety Code)
An Ammendment to the RMPP must be submitted to the administering Agency within
30 days of:
1. Any additional handling of acutely hazardous materials.
2. Any material or substantial alterations to business activities.
3. Change of address, business ownership, or business name.
(25533 (c) Health & Safety Code)
* EVERY BUSINESS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT AN RMPP SHALL IMPLEMENT THE APPROVED RMPP.
California Office Of Emergency Services FORM HM 3777 (6-25-87)