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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN 4/23/1996 CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER WORK SANTA FE ORIGINAL FORM APPROVED BY VP-LAW THIS AGREEMENT, made this 28th day of April, 1994, between THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY, a Delaware corporation ("Santa Fe"), and CONSOLIDATED WASTE · INDUSTRIES, INC., hereinafter, whether one party or more, called "Contractor". WlTNESSETH, That the parties hereto, for the considerations hereinafter expressed, covenant and agree as follows: Section 1. Engineer Defined. Wherever used in this Agreement "Engineer" means the Vice President and Chief Engineer of the Santa Fe or his duly authorized representative who is responsible for engineering supervision of the work. Section 2. Contract Documents. (a) This Agreement, the specifications, special provisions, plans, drawings, schedules, or other papers, designated (*) as follows, all of which, whether attached or referred to, form the Contract Documents and are hereby made a part hereof: * Contractors' Equipment, Service and Material Price List. b) In case of conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of any of the other Contract Documents, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. Section 3. Scope of Work. (a) The Contractor shill, except as may be provided in the Contract Documents, furnish the necessary materials, superintendence, labor, tools, equipment, and transportation, and shall expeditiously perform and complete the following described work which shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with standard customs and procedures in the industry: Hazardous materials removal per work orders issued and made a part thereof, and hazardous materials spill response or other environmentally related work, as requested by Santa Fe. (b) Contractor shall have the exclusive right and duty to control the work of its employees. All persons employed by Contractor or any of its subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement shall be the sole employees of Contractor or its subcontractors. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -1- (c) Santa Fe shall, in the absence of Contractor's superintendent, have the right to stop the work if any person employed by Contractor or any of its subcontractors performs work in a manner not in compliance with the requirements specified in the Contract Documents described in Section 2 hereof, and/or performs work in a manner not in compliance with Santa Fe safety rules, not performed in a workmanlike manner, or not performed in accordance with standard customs and procedures in the industry. Section 4. Time for Performing Work. This Agreement for your services shall be considered in effect for a period of one year · from the date of this Agreement and shall be considered renewed for additional one year periods thereafter unless either party notifies the other party thirty (30) days in advance of the anniversary date of its intent to terminate the Agreement or to otherwise modify the terms and conditions of the Agreement. Santa Fe, however, reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time on fifteen (15) days' notice in the event that Santa Fe determines that the services provided by your company are substandard or in the event there is any breach of the terms and conditions of'this Agreement. However, no termination or cancellation hereof shall release either party from any liability or obligation under this Agreement, whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to The date of such termination or cancellation. Section 5. Performance and Payment Bond. Before commencing any work hereunder, the Contractor, at its own expense, shall furnish to the Santa Fe, in a form acceptable to the Santa Fe, a fully executed Performance and Payment Bond, by a surety or sureties approved by the Santa Fe, in the amount of N/A, as security for the faithful performance of this Agreement and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials or equipment in connection therewith. Section 6. Assignment or Subcontracting. This contract shall not be assigned nor shall any portion of the work be subcontracted without the consent of the Engineer. Executed copies of any and all subcontracts shall be made available to the Engineer upon request. No such contract shall release or relieve the Contracto-r from any obligation hereunder, but the Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Santa Fe for the acts and omissions of any and all subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them as if such acts and omissions were the acts and omissions of the Contractor or of persons directly employed by the Contractor. Section 7. Investigation of Contract Documents and Site of Work by Contractor. The Contractor has examined and fully understands the Contract Documents described in Section 2 hereof and has by careful examination ascertained the nature and location of the work, the character, quality, and quantity of materials, and of equipment and facilities, necessary in the prosecution of the work, the general and local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under this Agreement. The quantities listed in the bid schedule and shown on the plans shall be accepted as approximate only and are shown to provide a basis for comparison of bids. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -2- Section 8. Contractor's Warranty. Unless otherwise provided in the specifications, the Contractor warrants that all materials, supplies and equipment installed or incorporated in the work covered by this Agreement shall be of the best grade of their respective kinds for the purpose, and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local governmental statutes, ordinances, orders and regulations. Without relieving the Contractor of his obligation to provide Santa Fe with products and completed operations insurance coverage under Section 16 hereof, Contractor further warrants that such materials, supplies and equipment shall be and remain free from defects in material a'nd workmanship for the period of one year from the date of final acceptance of the work by the Santa Fa, and · agrees to make any necessary repairs or corrections, or provide replacement parts, at Contractor's expense, promptly upon receipt of written notice thereof from the Santa Fe. Section 9. Materials and Workmanship: Inspection. (a) The Contractor shall remove, without expense to the Santa Fe, any work or materials found unacceptable by the Engineer, and shall promptly rebuild or replace the same without extra charge. Any omission or failure on the part of the Engineer to disapprove or reject any work or materials shall not be construed as an acceptance thereof, and the engineer is hereby authorized to require any defective work or material to be taken out and rebuilt or replaced at the expense of the Contractor at any time within one year from the date of final acceptance of the work by Santa Fe, however, this right shall not waive any other Santa Fe rights at law or in equity with respect to any defective or substandard materials or workmanship. All work and material shall be at all times open to the inspection of, and acceptance or rejection by the Engineer. (b) if any of the work to be performed or the material to be provided by the Contractor under this Agreement is expressly required by Santa Fe in the specifications to be subject to the guidelines or provisions of the American Railway Engineering Association Manual for Railway Engineering and Portfolio of Trackwork Plans, the Contractor shall use and have available on this project up-to-date copies of the American Railway Engineering Association Manual for Railway Engineering and Portfolio of Trackwork Plans. Section 10. Changes and Alterations. (a) The Santa Fe reserves the right to make, at any time during the progress of the work, such changes and alterations in the details of the work or in the quantities of the work as may be found necessary or desirable, and such changes shall not be considered as a waiver of any condition of this Agreement, nor shall they invalidate any of the provisions hereof. The Contractor shall perform the work as increased or decreased. (b) When the change or alteration concerns an item or items the cost of which exceeds five percent of the total contract cost (based on the quantities and unit prices contained in the Contract Documents) and the quantity of the work to be done or the materials to be furnished pursuant to the change or alteration is more than 120 percent or less than 80 percent of the quantity provided for such item or items in the Contract Documents, then either party, upon the demand of the other, shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the applicable unit prices, as agreed to by the parties in a supplemental agreement. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -3- Section 11. Force Account Work. In the event work is made necessary by changes and alteration of plans or other reasons, and no basis of payment has been provided for such work in this Agreement, or if this is a lump sum contract, such work shall be designated "Force Account Work". The Contractor shall perform such force account work in accordance with the specifications and as directed by the Engineer, and shall be paid for such force account work as described in Section 35 hereof. No such force account work shall be undertaken by the Contractor until a written order has been issued by the Engineer to perform the work on a "Force Account" basis. · Section 12. Eliminated Items. Should any items of work contained in the bid schedule be found unnecessary for the proper completion of the work, the Engineer may, upon written order to the Contractor, eliminate such item from this Agreement and such action shall in no way invalidate this Agreement or affect the enforceability of any provisions of this Agreement. When the Contractor is notified of the elimination of items, he will be reimbursed for actual work done and all costs incurred in connection with such eliminated items, including mobilization of materials and equipment prior to said notification, and if this is a lump sum contract, the lump sum price for the remaining items shall be equitably adjusted as agreed to by the parties in a supplemental agreement. Section 13. Compliance with Laws. (a) In the performance of the work provided herein, the Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local governmental statutes, ordinances, orders and regulations. No penalties, costs or additional expense resulting from failure to comply with any such requirement shall be payable by Santa Fe. (b) The Contractor shall indemnify, save harmless and assume the cost of defense of the Santa Fe from and against all claims, actions or legal proceedings arising from the violation or alleged violation of any laws, ordinances, orders or regulations by the Contractor or any of his subcontractors. Section 14. Patents. Contractor shall indemnify defend and save harmless the Santa Fe and its affiliated companies from liability of any kind, including costs and expenses, for or on account of the manufacture or use of any patented or unpatented invention, article, or appliance in the performance of this Agreement, except articles specified by the Santa Fe, the use of which the Contractor does not control. Section 15. Indemnity Against Liability for Loss and Damage. (a) Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Santa Fe for all judgments, awards, claims, demands, and expenses (including attorneys' fees), for injury or death to all persons, including Santa Fe's and Contractor's officers and employees, and for loss and damage to property belonging to any person, arising in any manner from Contractor's or any of Contractor's subcontractors' acts or omissions or failure to perform any obligation hereunder, regardless of' Santa Fe's negligence, except to the extent that such claims, demands, or (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -4- judgments are proximately caused by the intentional misconduct or negligence of Santa Fe. (b) The Contractor assumes all responsibility for loss of or damage to materials of the Santa Fe after delivery to and acceptance by the Contractor and to materials and property of the Contractor used in the performance of the work until the work is accepted by the Engineer, and shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Santa Fe from and against any liability for loss of or damage to the materials and property of any subcontractor used in the performance of the work, including tools, machinery, equipment, appliances, supplies, scaffolding and forms. (c) In the event any claim shall be made or suit brought against the Santa Fe for damages on account of any personal injury or death or for loss of or damage to property, or if the Santa Fe shall sustain any loss of or damage to its property, for which the Contractor is responsible under the terms of this Agreement, then if the Santa Fe is not protected by a performance and payment bond or insurance furnished by the Contractor, Santa Fe may deduct from any amounts which then or thereafter would otherwise be due the Contractor hereunder, such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer will be sufficient to protect it fully from any loss, damage or expense; and if the amount then due or to become due the Contractor is not sufficient for that purpose, then the Contractor shall promptly pay to the Santa Fe such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer is needed to fully reimburse or protect the Santa Fe. (d) It is mutually understood and agreed that the assumption of liabilities and indemnification provided for in this Agreement shall survive any termination of this Agreement. Section 16. Insurance. (a) Before commencing any work under this Agreement, Contractor must provide and maintain in effect insurance, at Contractor's expense, covering all of the work and services to be performed hereunder by the Contractor and each of its subcontractors, as described below: (1) Workmen's compensation, coverage as is required by State law, but if optional under State law the insurance must cover all employees anvway. THE CERTIFICATE MUST CONTAIN A SPECIFIC WAIVER OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY'S SUBROGATION RIGHTS AGAINST SANTA FE. (2) Comprehensive General Liability insurance covering liability, including but not limited to Public Liability, Personal Injury and Property Damage, with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $5,000,000 in the aggregate. Where explosion, collapse, or und'erground hazards are involved, the X, C and U exclusions must be removed from the policy; (3) Automobile Liability insurance, including bodily injury and property damage, with coverage of at least $5,000,000 combined single limit; (4) Contractual Liability insurance covering all of the liability assumed by the Contractor under the provisions of this Agreement, except Section 1.5 (FORM 102 REV. 02~94) -5- paragraph (b) of this Agreement, with coverage of at least $5,000,000 combined single limit or the equivalent. All insurance shall be placed with insurance companies licensed to do business in the States in which the work is to be performed, and with a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A and Class X, or better. If any work is to be performed within 50 feet of a railroad track, then insurance must provide for coverage of incidents occurring within fifty (50) feet of a railroad track, and any provision to the contrary in the insurance policy must be specifically deleted. In all cases, the certificate must specifically state that "SANTA FE IS A NAMED INSURED PARTY." Any coverage afforded Santa Fe, the Certificate Holder, as an Additional Insured shall apply as primary and not excess to any insurance issued in the name of Santa Fe. (b) Before commencing any work hereunder, the Contractor shall furnish to the Santa Fe, Certificates of Insurance on the form (see Form 1919 Standard attached) prescribed by Santa Fe, evidencing the issuance to the Contractor of the policies of insurance providing the types of insurance and limits of liability prescribed above, and certifying that the Santa Fe shall be given not less than 30 days' written notice prior to any material change, substitution or cancellation prior to normal expiration dates. Cancellation or expiration of any of said policies of insurance shall not preclude Santa Fe from recovery thereunder for any liability arising under this Agreement. If the Santa Fe certificate Form 1919 Standard is not furnished, the Contractor shall furnish signed policy endorsement from the insurance companies involved, providing the coverage outlined above. (c) It is mutually understood and agreed that the purchase of insurance as herein provided shall not in any way limit the liability of the Contractor to Santa Fe, as herein set forth. Section 17. Liens and Claims from Labor and Materials Furnished. (a) The contractor sh'all promptly pay or cause to be paid all subcontractors and persons furnishing labor, services, articles or materials for the work, whether pursuant to an agreement with the Contractor or any sUbcontractor, and shall deliver the work free from any claims or liens; and in the event of failure of the Contractor so to do, the Santa Fe may pay and discharge anysuch lien or claim and deduct the amount so paid from any moneys which may be or become due and payable to the Contractor even if there is a dispute between Contractor and the person asserting the claim or lien. Before payment of the final estimate the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer a notarized waiver of lien as evidence that the work is free and clear from all liens for labor and materials, and that no claim then exists for which any lien could be filed or enforced. (b) The contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the Santa Fe against all loss, damage, or expense which the Santa Fe may sustain, incur,- or become liable for on account of any such claim or lien, regardless of whether (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -6- any such claim or lien is presented or filed before or after the final estimate is paid, and that payment of the final estimate shall not constitute a release from or waiver of this obligation of the Contractor. Section 18. Superintendence; Employees. The contractor shall constantly keep on the work site or have in direct charge of the work during its progress, a competent superintendent, and any information given to such superintendent or any notices served upon him shall have the same force and effect as if given to or served upon the Contractor; provided, that if the Contractor is an individual and properly qualified, he may himself superintend the work. The · Contractor shall employ on the work only persons who are qualified and competent to perform the work entrusted to them. Section 19. Protection Against Property Damage and Personal Injuries. (a) In all cases and especially wherever the work provided for by this Agreement is upon or near any track, structure or building of the Santa Fe or of others; the Contractor shall use care and vigilance to avoid injury to persons or property, and whenever local conditions, laws or ordinances require, the Contractor shall furnish and maintain, without expense to the Santa Fe, such passageways, guard-fences, lights, and other facilities and means for protection as may be necessary. To the extent possible, the work shall be so conducted as not to interfere with the movement of any trains or other operations of the Santa Fe; and if in any case such interference is necessary the Contractor shall not proceed until he has first obtained specific authority and directions from the Engineer or from such officer of the Santa Fe as shall be designated by the Engineer. (b) Contractor will be authorized to enter Santa Fe property during regular business hours to perform services to be rendered under this Agreement. In the event of emergencies or any other requirement for Contractor's services other than during regular business hours, arrangements to enter Santa Fe property must be made through the Contact Person designated for your presence on Santa Fe property. Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local safety rules and regulations and with Santa Fe safety rules and regulations while on Santa Fe property and while performing services under this Agreement. Contractor will be provided a copy of Santa Fe Safety Rules and Regulations. Section 20. Concurrent Work; Order of Work; Possession before Completion. Wherever work being done by the Santa Fe or by other contractors is contiguous to work concurrently carried on hereunder by the Contractor, the Engineer shall establish the rights of the various interests involved to the end that all such work may be coordinated and completed in general harmony. The Contractor shall complete the various portions of the contract work in such order of time as the Engineer may require. The Santa Fe shall have the right to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of such work, but such possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance thereof. Section 21. Storage Facilities, Vacation Thereof and Cleaning Up. The Santa Fe will, so far as it conveniently can do so, permit the contractor to use so much of its property as is required for the storage of materials and for temporary (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -7- construction facilities, but if any additional facilities or land is required, the Contractor shall provide the same without expense to the Santa Fe. The Contractor shall, as directed by the Engineer, remove from the Santa Fe's property and from any public property, without expense to the Santa Fe, alt temporary structures, rubbish and waste materials resulting from the contract operations and shall remove from Santa Fe property all equipment, tools, materials and supplies not needed whenever directed by the Engineer, but not later than 60 days after the work is completed and accepted by the Engineer, unless such 60oday period shall be extended in writing by the Engineer. · Section 22. Delay. If the Contractor shall be delayed in the execution of the work from any cause for which the Santa Fe is responsible, or from any cause which is beyond the control of the Contractor, the Contractor shall, upon written application to the Engineer at the time of such delay, be granted such reasonable extension of time as the Engineer shall deem equitable and just. Section 23. Compliance with Environmental Regulations, (a) Contractor agrees fully to comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, orders, decisions and ordinances (hereinafter referred to as "Standards") concerning "hazardous waste" and "hazardous substances". Contractor further agrees periodically to furnish Santa Fe with proof, satisfactory to Santa Fe, that Contractor is in such compliance. Should Contractor not comply fully with the above-stated obligations of this Section, notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision hereof, Santa Fe may, at its option, terminate this Agreement by serving five (5) days' notice of termination upon Contractor; but any waiver by Santa Fe of any breach of Contractor's obligations shall not constitute a waiver of the right to terminate this Agreement for any subsequent breach which may occur, or to enforce any other provision of this Agreement. (b) Notwithstanding anything contained in the liability sections hereof, in case of a breach of the obligations contained in this Section, or any of them, regardless of the negligence or alleged negligence of Santa Fe, Contractor agrees to assume liability for and to save and hold harmless Santa Fe from and against all injuries to any'person and damage to property, including without limitation, employees and property of Santa Fe and Contractor and all related expenses, including without limitation attorneys' fees, investigators' fees and litigation expenses, resulting in whole or in part from Contractors' failure to comply with any Standard issued by any governmental authority concerning "hazardous substances" and/or "hazardous waste". Contractor, at its cost, shall assume the defense of all claims, suits or actions brought for damages, and fines or penalties hereunder, regardless of whether they are asserted against Santa Fe or Contractor. Contractor also agrees to reimburse Santa Fe for all costs or any kind incurred as a result of the Contractors' failure to comply with this Section, including, but not limited to, fines, penalties, clean-up and disposal costs, and legal costs incurred as a result of Contractors' generating, handling, transporting, treating, storing or disposing of "hazardous waste" or "hazardous substances" on the Premises. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -8- (c) It is understood and agreed that a Contractor who does not now, or in the future, generate, handle, transport, treat, store or dispose of "hazardous waste" or "hazardous substances" within the meaning of this Section, is not subject to the provisions of Subsection (b) above. (d) To the extent that the activities conducted pursuant to this Agreement result in hazardous or special waste generated by Santa Fe, Santa Fe has sole authority to select the disposa~ site for such hazardous or specia~ waste. As between Contractor and Santa Fe, Santa Fe shall remain liable for the disposal of such waste except where Contractor is negligent or engages in willful misconduct. Section 24. Suspension or Termination Without Fault of Contractor. (a) The Engineer may at any time or times suspend the work or any part thereof by giving the Contractor notice in writing, and the Contractor shall resume operations promptly after receipt of written notice from the Engineer so to do. The Santa Fe shall not be liable for any loss of anticipated profits on account of the suspension, but it will pay the Contractor such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer will cover the actual expense incurred or paid, for any men necessarily retained or equipment kept idle during the period of such suspension. (b) If not notified to resume operations within thirty (30) days from the effective date of any suspension notice, the Contractor may, unless it is then otherwise agreed in writing, abandon the work or part thereof specified in the suspension notice, and shal~ thereupon be entitled to receive a final estimate and payment for such portion of the abandoned work as has been performed, together with an amount which in the opinion of the Engineer will cover any additional expense actually and necessarily incurred on account of such abandonment, but no allowance shall be made for anticipated profits on work not performed. (c) The Engineer may also at any time terminate this Agreement upon giving notice in writing to the Contractor, in which event the Contractor shall be paid for all work done under this Agreement up to the time of such annulment, including any retained percentage rates or prices herein specified or on a prorata basis if this is a lump sum contract. The Contractor shall also be reimbursed by the Santa Fe for any such expenditures as in the judgment of the Engineer are not compensated for by such payments, the intent being that an equitable settlement shall be made with the Contractor, but without any allowance for anticipated profits_ with respect to work not performed. (d) If this Agreement provides that the Contractor shall be compensated upon a cost plus a percentage of cost, or upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, then the foregoing provisions of this Section hereof with respect to payment to the Contractor of amounts to cover any additional expense due to suspension, abandonment, or termination shall not apply, but upon abandonment of all or any substantial part of the work, the fee of the Contractor, in case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, shall be proportionately reduced, and in case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a percentage of cost basis, the percentage shall be computed only upon the cost of the work actually performed. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -9- Section 25. Remedies of Santa Fe Upon Failure of Performance by Contractor. (a) If the Engineer shall at any time be of the opinion that the Contractor is neglecting to remedy any imperfections in the work, or is not progressing with the work as fast as necessary to insure its completion within the time and as required by this Agreement, or is otherwise violating any of the provisions of this Agreement, the Engineer, on behalf of the Santa Fe, shall have the power to notify the Contractor in writing to remedy such imperfections, proceed more rapidly with the work, or otherwise comply with'the provisions of this Agreement. · (b) If on the expiration of three days after the serving of such written notice upon the Contractor, or within such additional time as shall be specified in such notice, the Contractor shall continue to neglect the work or fail to remedy any specified deficiencies, the Engineer may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the Contractor and may take possession of the work and of all materials, tools and appliances thereon, and employ such means as, in the Engineer's judgment, may be necessary to finish the work. In such case the Contractor shall receive no further payment until the work shall be finished, when if the unpaid balance that would be due under this Agreement exceeds the cost to the Santa Fe of finishing the work, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor; but if such cost exceeds such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Santa Fe and the Santa Fe shall retain the unpaid balance. (c) Upon failure to the Contractor to comply with any notice given in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) of this Section hereof, the Santa Fe shall have the alternative right, instead of assuming charge of the entire work, to place additional forces, tools, equipment, and materials on parts of the work for the purpose of carrying on such parts of the work, and the costs incurred by the Santa Fe in carrying on such parts of the work shall be payable by the Contractor who shall be allowed therefore the contract price, but the Santa Fe may retain the amount of the cost of such work, with ten percent added, from any sum or sums due or to become due the Contractor under this Agreement. (d) If this Agreement provides that the Contractor shall be compensated upon a cost plus a percentage of cost or upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, then the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section hereof with respect to payments to or by the Contractor shall not be applicable, but if any notice served in accordance with said paragraph (a) is not complied with and notice of termination is given as provided by said paragraph (b), the Contractor shall be paid for all work performed prior to termination, but such payment shall not include any percentage of the cost of work not performed in case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a percentage of cost basis, and if on a cost plus a fixed fee basis, the fixed fee shall be proportionately reduced; and if the Santa Fe utilizes the tools and equipment of the Contractor for completion of the work, the Contractor shall be paid rental charges therefor as provided in this Agreement or, if no rental charges are provided for, then such rental charges as in the opinion of the Engineer are fair and reasonable. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -10- Section 26. Records. The Contractor shall keep full and detailed records only as may be needed for proper financial management of this contract. Santa Fe shall be afforded access at any reasonable time to all the Contractor's records relating to billing and quality of work to be performed, correspondence, instructions, drawings, receipts, vouchers and memoranda relating to this Agreement, and the Contractor shall preserve all such records and afford access to the Santa Fe for a period of three years after final payment. Section 27. Choice of Forum. All questions arising under this Agreement shall be decided according to the laws of the state where the work is to be performed. Section 28. Service of Notices. All notices herein provided for, if given by the Contractor, may be served by delive'ring a copy thereof to the Engineer, and if given by the Santa Fe, may be served by delivering a copy thereof to the Contractor or his representative at the site of the work or by depositing the same in the U.S. Postal Service, or its successor, postage prepaid, addressed to the Contractor at the address shown on the signature page hereof, or at such other address as the Contractor may hereafter designate in writing delivered to the Engineer. Section 29. Joint and Several Liability. In the event that the Contractor consists of two or more parties all the covenants and agreements of the Contractor herein contained shall be the joint and several covenants and agreements of such parties. Section 30. Severability. To the maximum extent possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited by, or held to be invalid under, applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective solely to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, and this shall not invalidate the remainder of such provision or any other provision of this Agreement. Section 31. Successors and Assigns Clause. All the covenants and agreements of the Contractor herein contained shall be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the Contractor, and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the Santa Fe. Section 32. Scope of Payment. The Contractor shall receive and accept compensation provided for in this Agreement as full payment for furnishing all materials and for performing all work under this Agreement in a complete and acceptable manner and for all risk, loss damage, or expense of whatever character arising out of the nature of the work or the prosecution thereof. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -11- Section 33. Contract Prices. The Santa Fe shall pay, as and when the same shell become due and payable as in this Agreement provided, and subject to any adjustment as provided for in Section 10 hereof, the following rates or prices, or in case this is a lump sum contract, the following sum: Contractor's Price Schedule marked Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and- made a part hereof. Section 34. Partial and Final Payments. · Unless otherwise provided in the specifications, approximate estimates of work done and material furnished under this Agreement are to be made as the work progresses at the end of each calendar month by the Engineer, and partial payments based thereon are to be made to the Contractor by the Santa Fe within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice. In making such partial payments there shall be retained 10% of each monthly estimate until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by this Agreement. Whenever in the opinion of the Engineer this Agreement shall have been completely performed according to the provisions thereof by the Contractor, the Engineer shall make a final estimate and shall certify the same in writing, together with the amount remaining due the Contractor, and including any amounts withheld from previous estimates, but excluding any and all deductions that shall have been or should at the time be made under other Sections hereof, and the Santa Fe shall, within forty-five days thereafter, pay to the Contractor the amount so certified by the Engineer. Section 35. Payment for Force Account Work. (a) Work which is ordered to be performed on a "Force Account" basis in accordance with Section 11 hereof shall be paid for in the following manner: (1) Labor. For all labor and foremen in direct charge of the specific operations, the Contractor shall receive the rate of wage (or scale) agreed upon in writing before beginning work, for each and every hour that said labor and foremen are actually engaged in such work. The Contractor shall receive the actual costs paid to, or in behalf of, workmen by reason of subsistence and travel allowances, health and welfare benefits, pension fund benefits or other benefits, when such amounts are required by collective bargaining agreements or other employment contract generally applicable to the classes of labor employed on the work. An amount equal to 10 percent of the sum of the above item will also be paid to the Contractor. (2) Insurance, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Taxes. For property damage, liability, and workmen's compensation insurance premiums, unemployment insurance contributions and social security taxes on the Force Account Work, the Contractor shall receive the actual cost, excluding any and all retroactive penalty adjustments. The Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence of the rate or rates paid for such bond, insurance, and taxes. (FORM 102 REV. 02194) -12- (3) Materials. For materials accepted by the Engineer and used, the Contractor shall receive the actual cost of such materials delivered on the work, including transportation charges paid by him (exclusive of machinery rentals as hereinafter set forth), to which 15 percent will be added. (4) Equipment. For any machinery or special equipment (other than small tools) including fuel and lubricants, plus transportation costs, the use of which has been authorized by the Engineer, the Contractor shall receive the rental rates agreed upon in writing before Such work is begun, for the actual time that such equipment is in operation on the work, to which rental sum, 10 percent will be added. (5) Miscellaneous. No additional allowance will be made for general superintendence, the use of small tools, or other costs for which no specific allowance is herein provided. (b) Records. The Contractor's representative and the Engineer shall compare records of the cost of work done as ordered on a Force Account basis. (c) Statements. No payment will be made for work performed on a Force Account basis until the Contractor has furnished the Engineer with duplicate itemized statements of the cost of such Force Account Work detailed as follows: (1) Name, classification, date, daily hours, total hours, rate, and extension for each laborer and foreman; (2) Designation, dates, daily hours, total hours, rental rate, and extension for each unit of machinery and equipment; (3) Quantities of materials, prices, and extensions; (4) Transportation of materials; (5) Cost of property damage, liability and workmen's compensation insurance premiums (excluding any and all retroactive penalty adjustmen.ts), unemployment insurance contributions, and social security taxes. (d) Statements shall be accompanied and supported by receipted invoices for all materials used and transportation charges. However, if materials used on the Force Account Work are not specifically purchased for such work, but are taken from the Contractor's stock, then in lieu of the invoices the Contractor shall furnish an affidavit certifying that such materials were taken from his stock, that the quantity claimed was actually used, and that the price and transportation claimed represent the actual cost to the Contractor. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -13- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY 4515 Kansas Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66106 Supervisor-Service Contracts (Title) CONSOLIDATED WASTE INDUSTRIES, INC. 10680 Silicon Avenue rvlontclair, California 91763-4621 (Signature) (Title) RED/CONWASTE.CON FILE: 01003861 (FORM 102 REV. 02/g4) -14- EXHIBIT LABOR ]~ND EQUIPMENT PRICE SCHEDULE PERSONNEL CHEMIST ........................... $ 65.00 per hour PROJECT MANAGER ................... $ 55.00 per hour TECHNICIAN ........................ $ 40.00 per hour ADDITIONAL TECHNICIAN ............. $ 36.50 per hour CLERICAL (if needed) .............. $ 25.00 per hour VEHICLES EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNIT ........... $ 60.00 per hour UTILITY VEHICLE ................... $ 30.00 per hour 24 FT. VAN ........................ $ 60.00 per hour 48 FT. VAN ........................ $ 65.00 per hour D.O.T. VACUUM TRUCKS: 1300 GALLON ................. $ 55.00 per hour 3000 GALLON ................. $ 60.00 per hour 5000 GALLON ................. $ 65.00 per hour END DUMP TRUCK (80,000 LBS.GVW) ............ $ 65.00 per hour ROLL-OFF TRUCK SINGLE ...................... $ 65.00 per hour DOUBLE ...................... $ 75.00 per hour FOUR (4) HOUR MINIMUM ON PERSONNEL & FEHICLES MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 4:30PM - 8:00AM .............. TIME AND 1/2 WEEKENDS ......................................... TIME AND 1/2 HOLIDAYS (New Years Day, 4th of July, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas) ..... DOUBLE TIME EXHIBIT "A" EQUIPMENT AND MATERIAL STEAM CLEANER ............................... $ 35.00 per hour* PRESSURE WASHER ............................. $ 25.00 per hour* VERMICULITE (3 cu. ft. bags) ................ $ 11.25 per bag CLAY ABSORBENT (50 lb. bags) ................ $ 11.90 per bag CAUSTIC SODA (50 lb. bags) .................. $ 34.50 per bag · DRUM LINERS ................................. $ 2.75 each DRUM LABELS ................................. $ 1.00 each DOT OPEN TOP STEEL DRUMS: 55 GALLONS ......................... $ 40.50 each 30 GALLONS ......................... $ 32.00 each 14 GALLONS ......................... $ 27.50 each 5 GALLONS ......................... $ 11.50 each DOT CLOSED TOP, 55 GALLON ................... $ 40.50 each POLY, OPEN TOP DRUMS: 55 GALLON .......................... $ 57.50 each 30 GALLON .......................... $ 40.50 each 14 GALLON .......................... $ 27.50 each POLY, CLOSED TOP, 55 GALLON ................. $ 40.50 each DOT 85-GALLON RECOVERY DRUM ................. $147.50 each TRI-WALL HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTAINERS ......... $ 81.00 each DOT 17-H STEEL LIDS ......................... $ 12.25 each DOT 17-H STEEL RINGS & BOLTS ................ $ 7.30 each DOT 17-H GASKETS ............................ $ 1.25 each DRUM BUNGS .................................. $ 2.00 each BUNG WRENCH ................................. $ 24.80 each DRUM SIPHON PUMPS ........................... $ 17.50 each DRUM UP-ENDER ............................... $ 50.00 per day POWER DRUM HOIST ............................ $ 75.00 per day PLASTIC SHEETING (100x24% 6mil.) ........... $ 85.00 per roll END DUMP LINER .............................. $ 35.00 truck COMPRESSOR .................................. $125.00 per day RIVET BUSTER.... ............................. $ 35.00 per day HAZ-CAT FIELD IDENTIFICATION ................ $ 45.00 test* 5 kw GENERATOR .............................. $ 50.00 per day FLOOD LIGHT ................................. $ 25.00 per day PORTABLE SCALES ............................. $250.00 per day* CONCRETE/ASPHALT CUTTER (one man) ........... $100.00 per day* EXTRACTION DEVICE ........................... $125.00 per day* LEL/O2 METER ................................ $ 75.00 per day* LEL/O2/H2S/CO ............................... $125.00 per day* HNu ......................................... $150.00 per day* ~" ~'XHIBIT ':A': SAMPLE PROCESSING SAMPLE JAR, SHIPPING AND SHIPPING CONTAINER ................. $ 125.00 each SAFETY EQUIPMENT LEVEL A ................................... '.$400.00 per set** LEVEL B .................................... $ 85.00 per set · LEVEL C & D ................................ $ 35.00 per set 224 cu. ft. CYLINDER BREATHING AIR ......... $ 35.00 per cyl. PERDIEM (For jobs over 50 miles from our facility) ......... $ 60 00 per man/ per day**** CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT ............... $750.00 per space * HOURLY RATE FOR PERSONNEL AND VEHICLES IS ADDITIONAL ** THIS PRICE IS FOR THE DAILY USAGE OF EACH LEVEL A SUIT, HOWEVER ANY DAMAGE TO A LEVEL A SUIT WILL BE BILLED AT FULL REPLACEMENT COST. *** THIS RATE IS FOR "NORMAL" SUBSISTANCE ONLY. ANY UNUSUAL COST, SUCH AS AIRFARES OR PEAK HOTEL RATES WILL BE BILLED AT COST PLUS 15%. PROFILE FEE ........................................ COST PLUS 15% DISPOSAL FEES WILL BE DEPENDENT UPON THE SITE CHOSEN BY THE GENERATOR, AND.WILL BE QUOTED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS. ALL DISPOSAL FEES WILL BE BILLED AT COST PLUS 15%, WITH A DISPOSAL FACILITY INVOICE PROVIDED TO THE SANTA FE. ANY ITEMS REQUESTED, BUT NOT CONTAINED ON THIS LIST WIT.?. BE PROVIDED AND WILL BE QUOTED ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS. ALL THIRD PARTY ITEMS WILL BE BILLED AT COST PLUS 15%, WITH A THIRD PARTY INVOICE PROVIVED TO THE SANTA FE. TRANSPORTATION OF DRUMS TO TSDF'S WILL BE PRICED ACCORDING TO THE ATTACHED SHEET. ALL OTHER TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION WILL BE CHARGED AT THE APPROPRIATE HOURLY RATE. DRUM TRANSPORTATION COST 55-GALLON DRUMS 1-5 6-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 >41 14GAL 5GAL APPROPRIATE 125 110 90 80 70 60 100 70 TECHNOLOGIES APTUS 250 225 180 160 125 110 180 165 · BROCO, INC. 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 CHF. M WASTE 125 110 90 80 70 60 100 80 MANAGEMENT CHEMICAL 225 190 155 140 110 95 155 140 ' RECLAMATION CROSB¥ & 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 OVERTON DEMENNO 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 KERDOON ENSCO, INC. 250 225 180 160 125 110 180 165 ENVIROSAFE 250 225 180 160 125 110 180 165 SVCS. OF IDAHO GNB, INC. 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 MARINE SHALE 250 225 180 160 125 110 180 165 PROCESSORS NORRIS ENV. 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 SERVICES OIL PROCF. SS 75 65 55 50 40 35']' 55 50 COMPANY OIL & SOLVENT 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 PROCESS (OSCO) QA/DRUMCOST DRUM TRANSPORTATION COST 55-GALLON DRUMS 1-5 6-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 >41 14 GAL 5 C~ PETROLEUM 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 R~CYCLING (PRC) PUENTE HILLS 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 LANDFILL ~6 QUICKSILVER 250 225 180 160 125 110 180 165 PRODUCTS RECYCLING 175 150 140 130 110 95 140 110 RESOURCES (RRI) RI{OCHF-M 125 110 90 80 70 60 100 70 CORPORATION ROLLINS ENV. 212.5 190 155 140 110 95 155 140 SERVICE ROMIC 250 222.5 180 160 125 110 180 165 CHEMICAL INC. SO. CALIF. 125 110 90 80 70 60 100 70 CHEMICAL SOUTH~ST 75 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 PROCESSORS STATEWIDE ENV. 75 . 65 55 50 40 35 55 50 SERVICE (SES) SYSTECH ENT;. 250 222.5 180 160 125 110 180 165 coRP. (KANSAS) TECH~ ICAL ENV. 250 222.5 150 160 125 110 180 165 SYSTEMS (TES) U.S. ECOLOGY 225 200 165 .! 150 120 105 165 150 U. S . POLLUTION 225 200 165 150 120 705 165 150 CONTROL (USPCI) * OTHER SITES WILL BE QUOTED ON A/4 AS NEEDED BASIS QA/DRUMCOST ** TOTAL PAGE. 0I~6 ** .. CE co. sloo ~"~ Xnsu~ance B~'okers C~ NO RIG.S UPON THE C~CA~ H~. THIS clem COMPANIES AFFORDING COVE~GE 114-~40-112~ c°u"~ A ~erce & lndust~ Insurance COMP~ tram B National Union Fire co~p~ C A.X. Specialty Lines Ins Co. ~nsolidated Waste Industries ~ntainerized Chemical ..... Dis~sal co~.~ D ~erlcan Home Assurance ~ Nash Salvage [~m . .... 10~0 Silicon ~venue co~.~ E Montclair ~ 91763-4621 ":':" Z C~MS M~E ' OCCUR. P~SON~ A ~V. INJURY I 1 t 000 1000 ~'s n CON~C~On'S mOT. ~C~ OCCU~C~ ~ 1 ~ 000,000 ~nE 0~AG~ ~ ~ ~,,t ~ 50,000 A~OM~U U~ COMBIN~ ~,~o ~ 2772163 05/19/94 05/19/95 UMIT ............ $ lt000100C. ~ ~ A~OS BODtLY INJ~ HtR~ A~OS BODILY INJ~Y N~ED A~OS ** ]~[~es S~ a~ ~ ~) G~GE U~U~ ACC i d~t a [ Po [ [ ut i ~ ~oPm~ D~AGE ~C~ U~ ~CH OCCU~CE e ~ ~ 000,00( ~ m~ BE7734064 05/19/94 05/19/95 . AGOaEGATE w~'. co~*~. WC5823~39 10/02/93 10/02/94 ..................................... ' ~, AC=~ ' 1,000,00( ~o D,s~- ~ucv U~T * 1,000,00~ o~ ~n[ractors CPL5292630 05~19~94 : 05~19~95 Each ~ss $ 1,000,00~ Pollution Li~. ~ggrega~e $ 2,000,00~ operations of the Named I~sured, on all ~licies excep= wor~ers Waiver o~ S~roga2ion is provided in ~avor o~Ce~holder on WorKers EX~ 10 DAY~ N~I~ FOR NON-PA~ OF The Atchison, Topeka and Santa MAIL 30'. DAYS WRIt ihN NOTICE TO ~E ~RT~I~ HO~ER NAMED TO ~E Fe ~lvaff ~mpanff :' ~, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SU~ NO~ SHALL IM~SE NO O5LIGA~ON OR ~= Hanager Con[rac[s UABIL~ OF A~ KIND U~N ~E COMPAq, ~S AGENTS OR ~SENTA~ES. PO Box 1738 .:. COM3Vr'.~CE AND INDUSTRY IN--CE COlVI~ ENSURED: CONSOLIDATED WASTE SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY "In the event of cancellation, non-rcncwal or an amendment to the retroactive date' · on thc policy by either Consolidal~d Wast~ Industries, lac. or Commerc~ and Industry Iasuran~ Company, Commsrc~ and lndastry Insurance Company agrees w provide The Atchison, Topeka and santa Fe Railwa):" Company wkh 60 days advance notice of such cancellation, non-renev, M, or amendment to the retroactive dam. In addition, Commerce and Industry Insurance Company agrees to offer Santa ~F.e, the opportunity to purchase an extended reporting option for a period of B years ( 3 year Taft") coverage, mt a prcafium not to exceed $97.612. S~nta Fe shzll have {¢ business days from the dat~ of _re~'~e/pt to accept suck an offer. Commerce and Industry Insuranc~ Company agrees that Santa Fe 5 not responsible for the payment of ;my premiums (except any prem/um requir~ by this endorsement) du~ under this policy.' A-~.ehes to and forms pan of Commerce and Industry Insurance Company Policy Number:. GLCM 3a0-5~-96 . Endorsement Number:, l Effective Date th~s Eador~m=nc 05119194 O6102194, CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OR OTHER WORK SANTA FE ORIGINAL FORM APPROVED BY VP-LAW THIS AGREEMENT, made this 4th 'day of April 1994, between THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY, a Delaware corporation I"Santa Fe"), and HAZPAK, INC., hereinafter, whether one party or more, called "Contractor". WITNESSETH, That the parties hereto, for the considerations hereinafter expressed, covenant and agree as follows: Section 1. Engineer Defined. Wherever used in this Agreement "Engineer" means the Vice President and Chief Engineer of the Santa Fe or his duly authorized representative who is responsible for engineering supervision of the work. Section 2. Contract Documents. (a) This Agreement, the specifications, special provisions, plans, drawings, schedules, or other papers, designated (*) as follows, all of which, whether attached or referred to, form the Contract Documents and are hereby made a part hereof: * Hazpak, Inc's Schedule of Fees For The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company dated March 1994. b) In case of conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this Agreement and the provisions of any of the other Contract Documents, the provisions of this Agreement shall control. Section 3. Scope of Work. (a) The Contractor shall, except as may be provided in the Contract Documents, furnish the necessary materials, superintendence, labor, tools, equipment, and transportation, and shall expeditiously perform and complete the following described work which shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with standard customs and procedures in the industry: Emergency response services of waste disposal, transport, or related services per work order issued and made a part hereof. (b) Contractor shall have the exclusive right and duty to control the work of its employees. All persons employed by Contractor or any of its subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement shall be the sole employees of Contractor or its subcontractors. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -1- (c) Santa Fe shall, in the absence of Contractor's superintendent, have the right to stop the work if any person employed by Contractor or any of its subcontractors performs work in a manner not in compliance with the requirements specified in the Contract Documents described in Section 2 hereof, and/or performs work in a manner not in compliance with Santa Fe safety rules, not performed in a workmanlike manner, or not performed in accordance with standard customs and procedures in the industw. Section 4. Time for Performing Work. This Agreement for your services shall be effective as of the date hereof and shall remain in effect thereafter until terminated by either party giving not less than thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party. SANTA FE, however, reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time on five (5) days' notice in the event that SANTA FE determines that the services provided by your company are substandard or in the event there is any breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. However, no termination or cancellation hereof shall release either party from any liability or obligation under this Agreement, whether of indemnity or otherwise, resulting from any acts, omissions or events happening prior to the date of such termination or cancellation. Section 5. Performance and Payment Bond. Before commencing any work hereunder, the Contractor, at its own expense,"shall furnish to the Santa Fe, in a form acceptable to the Santa Fe, a fully executed Performance and Payment Bond, by a surety or sureties approved by the Santa Fe, in the amount of N/A, as security for the faithful performance of this Agreement and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials or equipment in connection therewith. Section 6. Assignment or Subcontracting. This contract shall not be assigned nor shall any portion of the work be subcontracted without the written consent of the Engineer. Executed copies of any and all subcontracts shall be furnished the Engineer at the time he consents to the same. No such contract shall release or relieve the Contractor from any obligation hereunder, but the Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Santa Fe for the acts and omissions of any and all subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them as if such acts and omissions were the acts and omissions of the Contractor or of persons directly employed by the Contractor. Section 7. Investigation of Contract DoCuments and Site of Work by Contractor. The Contractor has examined and fully understands the Contract Documents described in Section 2 hereof and has by careful examination ascertained the nature and location of the work, the character, quality, and quantity of materials, and of equipment and facilities, necessary in the prosecution of the work, the general and local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under this Agreement. The quantities listed in the bid schedule and shown on the plans shall be accepted as approximate only and are shown to provide a basis for comparison of bids. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -2- Section 8. Contractor's Warranty. Unless otherwise provided in the specifications, the Contractor warrants that all materials, supplies and equipment installed or incorporated in the work covered by this Agreement shall be of the best grade of their respective kinds for the purpose, and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local governmental statutes, ordinances, orders and regulations. Without relieving the Contractor of his obligation to provide Santa Fe with products and completed operations insurance coverage under Section 16 hereof, Contractor further warrants that such materials, supplies and equipment shall be and remain free from defects in material 'and workmanship for the period of one year from the date of final acceptance of the work by the Santa Fe, and agrees to make any necessary repairs or corrections, or provide replacement parts, at Contractor's expense, promptly upon receipt of written notice thereof from the Santa Fe. Section 9. Materials and Workmanship: Inspection. (a) The Contractor shall remove, without expense to the Santa Fe, any work or materials found unacceptable by the Engineer, and shall promptly rebuild or replace the same without extra charge. Any omission or failure on the part of the Engineer to disapprove or reject any work or materials shall not be construed as an acceptance thereof, and the engineer is hereby authorized to require any defective work or material to be taken out and rebuilt or replaced at the expense of the Contractor at any time within one year from the date of final acceptance of the work by Santa Fe, however, this right shall not waive any other Santa Fe rights at law or in equity with respect to any defective or -~ substandard materials or workmanship. All work and material shall be at all '" times open to the inspection of, and acceptance or rejection by the Engineer. " (b) If any of the work to be performed or the material to be provided by the Contractor under this Agreement is expressly required by Santa Fe in the specifications to be subject to the guidelines or provisions of the American Railway Engineering Association Manual for Railway Engineering and Portfolio of Trackwork Plans, the Contractor shall use and have available on this project up-to-date copies of the American Railway Engineering Association Manual for Railway Engineering and Portfolio of Trackwork Plans. Section 10. Changes and Alterations. (a) The Santa Fe reserves the right to make, at any time during the progress of the work, such changes and alterations in the details of the work or in the quantities of the work as may be found necessary or desirable, and such changes shall not be considered as a waiver of any condition of this Agreement, nor shall they invalidate any of the provisions hereof. The Contractor shall perform the work as increased or decreased. · (b) When the change or alteration concerns an item or items the cost of which exceeds five percent of the total contract cost (based on the quantities and unit prices contained in the Contract Documents) and the quantity of the work to be done or the materials to be furnished pursuant to the change or alteration is more than 120 percent or less than 80 percent of the quantity provided for such item or items in the Contract Documents, then either party, upon the demand of the other, shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the applicable unit prices, as agreed to by the parties in a supplemental agreement. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -3- Section 11. Force Account Work. In the event work is made necessary by changes and alteration of plans or other reasons, and no basis of payment has been provided for such work in this Agreement, or if this is a lump sum contract, such work shall be designated 'Force Account Work". The Contractor shall perform such force account work in accordance with the specifications and as directed by the Engineer, and shall be paid for such force account work as described in Section 34 hereof. No such force account work shall be undertaken by the Contractor until a written order has been issued by the Engineer to perform the work on a "Force Account" basis. Sec'don 12. Eliminated Items. Should any items of work contained in the bid schedule be found unnecessary for the proper completion of the work, the Engineer may, upon written order to the Contractor, eliminate such item from this Agreement and such action shall in no way invalidate this Agreement or affect the enforceability of any provisions of this Agreement. When the Contractor is notified of the elimination of items, he will be reimbursed for actual work done and all costs incurred in connection with such eliminated items, including mobilization of materials and. equipment prior to said notification, and if this is a lump sum contract, the lump sum price for the remaining items shall be equitably adjusted as agreed to by the parties in a supplemental agreement. ' ~ Section 13. Compliance with Laws. (a) In the performance of the work provided herein, the Contractor and all subcontractors shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local ,, governmental statutes, ordinances, orders and regulations. No penalties, costs or additional expense resulting from failure to comply with. any such requirement shall be payable by Santa Fe. · (b) The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations in any operations, activities or services provided for under this Agreement. The Contractor shall not treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste nor release any hazardous substances as the same are defined in applicable federal, state, or local laws and regulations on or adjacent to Santa Fe's property without first obtaining Santa Fe's written permission, if such permission is granted, the Contractor shall obtain necessary permits and identification number, and provide Santa Fe with copies thereof. (c) The Contractor shall indemnify, save harmless and assume the cost of defense of the Santa Fe from and against all claims, actions or legal proceedings arising from the violation or alleged violation of any laws, ordinances, orders or regulations by the Contractor or any of his subcontractors. Section 14. Patents. Contractor shall indemnify defend and save harmless the Santa Fe and its affiliated companies from liability of any kind, including costs and expenses, for or on account of the manufacture or use of any patented or unpatented invention, article, or appliance in the performance of this Agreement, except articles specified by the Santa Fe, the use of which the Contractor does not control. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -4- Section 15. Indemnity Against Liability for Loss and Damage. (a) Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Santa Fe for all judgments, awards, claims, demands, and expenses (including attorneys' fees), for injury or death to all persons, including Santa Fe's and Contractor's officers and employees, and for loss and damage to property belonging to any person, arising in any manner from Contractor's or any of Contractor's subcontractors' acts or omissions or failure to perform any obligation hereunder, regardless of Santa Fe's negligence, except to the ex"tent that such claims, demands, or judgments are proximately caused by the intentional misconduct or gross negligence of Santa Fe. (b) The Contractor assumes all responsibility for loss of or damage to materials of the Santa Fe after delivery to and acceptance by the Contractor and to materials and property of the Contractor used in the performance of the work until the work is accepted by the Engineer, and shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Santa Fe from and against any liability for loss of or damage to the materials and property of any subcontractor used in the performance of the work, including tools, machinew, equipment, appliances, supplies, scaffolding and forms. (c) In the event any claim shall be made or suit brought against the Santa Fe for damages on account of any personal injury or death or for loss of or damage to property, or if the Santa Fe shall sustain any loss of or damage to its property, for which the Contractor is responsible under the terms of this Agreement, then if the Santa Fe is not protected by a performance and p.ayment bond or insurance furnished by the Contractor, Santa Fe may deduct from any amounts which then or thereafter would otherwise be due the Contractor hereunder, such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer will be sufficient to protect it fully from any loss, damage or expense; and if the amount then due or to become due the Contractor is not sufficient for that purpose, then the Contractor shall promptly pay to the Santa Fe such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer is needed to fully reimburse or protect the Santa Fe. (d) It is mutually understood and agreed that the assumption of liabilities and indemnification provided for in this Agreement shall survive any termination of this Agreement. Section 16. Insurance. (a) Before commencing any work under this Agreement, Contractor must provide and maintain in effect insurance, at Contractor's expense, covering all of the work and services to be performed hereunder by the Contractor and each of its subcontractors, as described below: (1) Workmen's compensation, coverage as is required by State law, but if optional under State law the insurance must cover all employees anyway. THE CERTIFICATE MUST CONTAIN A SPECIFIC WAIVER OF THE INSURANCE COMPANY'S SUBROGATION RIGHTS AGAINST SANTA FE; or in lieu of this waiver, Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify Santa Fe aqainst all subrogation claims, for iniury 0r death to Contractor's, employees, reg.ardles~ of the negligence of Santa Fe. (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -5- (2) Comprehensive General Liability insurance covering liability, including but not limited to Public Liability, Personal Injury and Property Damage, with coverage of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $5,000,000 in the aggregate. Where explosion, collapse, or underground hazards are involved, the X, C and U exclusions must be removed from the policy; (3) Automobile Liability insurance, including bodily injury and property damage, with coverage of at least $5,000,000 combined single limit; (4) . Contractual Liability insurance covering all of the liability assumed by the Contractor under the provisions of this Agreement, except Section 15 paragraph (b) of this Agreement, with coverage of at least $5,000,000 combined single limit or the equivalent. All insurance shall be placed with insurance companies licensed to do business in the States in which the work is to be performed, and with a current Best's Insurance Guide Rating of A and Class X, or better. If any work is to be performed within 50 feet of a railroad track, then insurance must provide for coverage of incidents occurring within fifty (50) feet of a railroad track, and any provision to the contrary in the insurance policy must be specifically deleted. In all cases, the certificate must specifically state that "SANTA FE IS A NAMED INSURED PARTY." Any coverage afforded Santa Fe, the Certificate Holder, as an Additional .... Insured shall apply as primary and not excess to any insurance issued in the name of Santa Fe. (b) Before commencing any work hereunder, the Contractor shall furnish to the ~::". Santa Fe, Certificates of Insurance on the form (see Form 1919 Standard attached) prescribed by Santa Fe, evidencing the issuance to the Contractor of the policies of insurance providing the types of insurance and limits of liability prescribed above, and certifying that the Santa Fe shall be given not less than 30. days' written notice prior to any material change, substitution or cancellation prior to normal expiration dates. Cancellation or expiration of any of said policies of insurance shall not preclude Santa Fe from recovery thereunder for any liability arising under this Agreement. If the Santa Fe certificate Form 1919 Standard is not furnished, the Contractor shall furnish signed policy endorsement from the insurance companies involved, providing the coverage outlined above. (c) It is mutually understood and agreed that the purchase of insurance as herein . provided shall not in any way limit the liabiliw of the Contractor to Santa Fe, as herein set forth. Section 17. Liens and Claims from Labor and Materials Furnished. (a) The contractor shall promptly pay or cause to be paid all subcontractors and persons furnishing labor, services, articles or materials for the work, whether pursuant to an agreement with the Contractor or any subcontractor, and shall deliver the work free from any claims or liens; and in the event of failure of the (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -6- Contractor so to do, the Santa Fe may pay and discharge any such lien or claim and deduct the amount so paid from any moneys which may be or become due and payable to the Contractor even if there is a dispute between Contractor and the person asserting the claim or lien. Before payment of the final estimate the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer a notarized waiver of lien as evidence that the work is free and clear from all liens for labor and materials, and that no claim then exists for which any lien could be flied or enforced. (b) The contractor hereby agrees to indemnify, defend and save harmless the Santa Fe against all loss, damage, or expense which the Santa Fe may sustain, incur, or become liable for on account of any such claim or lien, regardless of whether any such claim or lien is presented or filed before or after the final estimate is paid, and that payment of the final estimate shall not constitute a releaSe from or waiver of this obligation of the Contractor. Section 18. Superintendence; Employees. The contractor shall constantly keep on the work site or have in direct charge of the work during its progress, a competent superintendent, and any information given to such superintendent or any notices served upon him shall., have the same force and effect as if given to or served upon the Contractor; provided, that if the Contractor is an individual and properly qualified, he may himself superintend the work. The Contractor shall employ on the work only persons who are qualified and competent to perform the work entrusted to them. · - Section 19. Protection Against Property Damage and Personal Injuries. .'. (a) In all cases and especially wherever the work provided for by this Agreement is upon or near any track, structure or building of the Santa Fe or of others, the Contractor shall use care and vigilance to avoid injury to Persons or property, and whenever local conditions, laws or ordinances require, the Contractor shall furnish and maintain, without expense to the Santa Fe, such passageways, guard-fences, lights, and other facilities and means for protection as may be necessary. To the extent possible, the work shall be so conducted as not to interfere with the movement of any trains or other operations of the Santa Fe; and if in any case such interference is necessary the Contractor shall not proceed until he has first obtained specific authority and directions from the Engineer or from such officer of the Santa Fe as shall be designated by the Engineer. (b) Contractor will be authorized to enter Santa Fe property during regular business hours to perform services to be rendered under this Agreement. In the event of emergencies or any other requirement for Contractor's services other than during regular business hours, arrangements to enter Santa Fe property must be made through the Contact Person designated for your presence on Santa Fe property. Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local safety rules and regulations and with Santa Fe safety rules and regulations while on Santa Fe property and while performing services under this Agreement. Contractor will be provided a copy of Santa Fe Safety Rules and Regulations. Section 20. Concurrent Work; Order of Work; Possession before Completion. Wherever work being done by the Santa Fe or by other contractors is contiguous to work concurrently carried on hereunder by the Contractor, the Engineer shall establish (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -7- the rights of the various interests involved to the end that all such work may be coordinated and completed in general harmony. The Contractor shall complete the various portions of the contract work in such order of time as the Engineer may require. The Santa Fe shall have the right to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of such work, but such possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance thereof. Section 2.1. Storage Facilities, Vacation Thereof and Cleaning Up. The Santa Fe will, so far as it conveniently can do so, permit the contractor to use so much of its property as is required for the storage of materials and for temporary construction facilities, but if any additional facilities or land is required, the Contractor shall provide the same without expense to the Santa Fe. The Contractor shall, as directed by the Engineer, remove from the Santa Fe's property and from any public property, without expense to the Santa Fe, all temporary structures, rubbish and waste materials resulting from the contract operations and shall remove from Santa Fe property all equipment, tools, materials and supplies not needed whenever directed by the Engineer, but not later than 60 days after the work is completed and accepted by the Engineer, unless such 60-day period shall be extended in writing by the Engineer. Section 22. Delay. if the Contractor shall be delayed in the execution of the work from any cause for which the Santa Fe is responsible, or from any cause which is beyond the control of the Contractor, the Contractor shall, upon written application to the Engineer at the time of such delay, be granted such reasonable extension of time as the Engineer shall deem equitable and just. Section 23. Suspension or Termination Without Fault of Contractor. (a) The Engineer may at any time or times suspend the work or any part thereof by giving the Contractor notice in writing, and the Contractor shall resume operations promptly after receipt of written notice from the Engineer so to do. The Santa Fe shall not be liable for any loss of anticipated profits on account of the suspension, but it will pay the Contractor such amount as in the opinion of the Engineer will cover the actual expense incurred or paid, for any men necessarily retained or equipment kept idle during the period of such suspension. (b) If not notified to resume operations within thirty (30) days from the effective date of any suspension notice, the Contractor may, unless it is then otherwise agreed in writing, abandon the work or part thereof specified in the suspension notice, and shall thereupon be entitled to receive a final estimate and payment for such portion of the abandoned work as has been performed, together with an amount which in the opinion of the Engineer will cover any additional expense actually and necessarily incurred on account of such abandonment, but no allowance shall be made for anticipated profits on work not performed. (c) The Engineer may also at any time terminate this Agreement upon giving notice in writing to the Contractor, in which event the Contractor shall be paid for all work done under this Agreement up to the time of such annulment, including any retained percentage rates or prices herein specified or on a prorata basis if this is a ~ump sum contract. The Contractor shall also be reimbursed by the (FORM 102 REV. 02~94) -8- Santa Fe for any such expenditures as in the judgment of the Engineer are not compensated for by such payments, the intent being that an equitable settlement shall be made with the Contractor, but without any allowance for anticipated profits with respect to work not performed. (d) If this Agreement provides that the Contractor shall be compensated upon a cost plus a percentage of cost, or upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, then the foregoing provisions of this Section hereof with respect to payment to the Contractor of amounts to cover any additional expense due to suspension, abandonment, or termination shall not apply, but upon abandonment of all or any substantial part of the work, the fee of the Contractor, in case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, shall be proportionately reduced, and in case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a percentage of cost basis, the percentage shall be computed only upon the cost of the work actually performed. Section 24. Remedies of Santa Fe Upon Failure of Performance by Contractor. (a) If the Engineer shall at any time be of the opinion that the Contractor is neglecting to remedy any imperfections in the work,.or is not progressing with the work as fast as necessary to insure its completion within the time and as required by this Agreement, or is otherwise violating any of the provisions of this Agreement, the Engineer, on behalf of the Santa Fe, shall have the power to notify the Contractor in writing to remedy such imperfections, proceed more rapidly with the work, or otherwise comply with the provisions of this Agreement. (b) If on the expiration of three days after the serving of such written notice upon the Contractor, or within such additional time as shall be specified in such " notice, the Contractor shall continue to neglect the work or fail to remedy any specified deficiencies, the Engineer may terminate this Agreement by written ' notice to the Contractor and may take possession of the work and of all materials, tools and appliances thereon, and employ such means as, in the : Engineer's judgment, may be necessary to finish the work. In such case the 'Contractor shall receive no further payment until the work shall be finished, when if the unpaid balance that would be due under this Agreement exceeds the cost to the Santa Fe of finishing the work, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor; but if such cost exceeds such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Santa Fe and the Santa Fe shall retain the unpaid balance. (c) Upon failure to the Contractor to comply with any notice given in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (a) of this Section hereof, the Santa Fe shall have the alternative right, instead of assuming charge of the entire work, to place additional forces, tools, equipment, and materials on parts of the work for the purpose of carrying on such parts of the work, and the costs incurred by the Santa Fe in carrying on such parts of the work shall be payable by the Contractor who shall be allowed therefore the contract price, but the Santa Fe may retain the amount of the cost of such work, with ten percent added, from any sum or sums due or to become due the Contractor under this Agreement. (d) If this Agreement provides that the Contractor shall be compensated upon a cost plus a percentage of cost or upon a cost plus a fixed fee basis, then the provisions of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section hereof with respect to (FORM 102 REV. 02~94) -9- payments to or by the Contractor shall not be applicable, but if any notice served in accordance with said paragraph (a) is not complied with and notice of termination is given as provided by said paragraph (b), the Contractor shall be paid for all work performed prior to termination, but such payment shall not include any percentage of the cost of work not performed ~n case the Contractor's compensation is upon a cost plus a percentage of cost basis, and if on a cost plus a fixed fee basis, the fixed fee shall be proportionately reduced; and if the Santa Fe utilizes the tools and equipment of the Contractor for completion of the work, the Contractor shall be paid rental charges therefor as provided in this Agreement or, if no rental charges are provided for, then such rental charges as in the opinion of the Engineer are fair and reasonable. Section 25. Records. The Contractor shall keep full and detailed records only as may be needed for proper financial management of this contract. Santa Fe shall be afforded access at any reasonable time to all the Contractor's records relating to billing and quality of work to be performed, correspondence, instructions, drawings, receipts, vouchers and memoranda relating to this Agreement, and the Contractor shall preserve al~ such records and afford access to the Santa Fe for a period of three years after final payment. Section 26. Choice of Forum. All questions arising under this Agreement shall be decided according to the laws of the state where the work is to be performed. Section 27. Service of Notices. All notices herein provided for, if given by the Contractor, may be served by delivering -'. a copy thereof to the Engineer, and if given by the Santa Fe, may be served by delivering a copy thereof to the Contractor or his representative at the site of the work or by depositing the same in the U.S. Postal Service, or its successor, postage " prepaid, addressed to the Contractor at the address shown on the signature page hereof, or at such other address as the Contractor may hereafter designate in writing delivered to the Engineer. Section 28. Joint and Several Liability. In the event that the Contractor consists of two or more parties all the covenants and agreements of the Contractor herein contained shall be the joint and several covenants and agreements of such parties. Section 29. Severability. To the maximum extent possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited by, or held to be invalid under, applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective solely to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, and this shall not invalidate the remainder of such provision or any other provision of this Agreement. (FORM 102 REV. 02~94) ~10- Section 30. Successors and Assigns Clause. All the covenants and agreements of the Contractor herein contained shall be binding upon the heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns of the Contractor, and shall inure to the benefit of the successors and assigns of the Santa Fe. Section 31. Scope of Payment. The Contractor shall receive and accept compensation provided for in this Agreement as full payment for furnishing all materials and for performing all work under this Agreement in a complete and acceptable manner and for all risk, loss damage, or expense of whatever character arising out of the nature of the work or the prosecution thereof. Section 32. Contract Prices. The Santa Fe shall pay, as and when the same shall become due and payable as in this Agreement provided, and subj.ect to any adjustment as-provided for in Section 10 hereof, the following rates or prices, or in case this is a lump sum contract, the following sum: Compensation for Contractor's services will be as set forth in Schedule of Fees dated March 1994, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Section 33. Partial and Final Payments. Unless otherwise provided in the specifications, approximate estimates of work done '" and material furnished under this Agreement are to be made as the work progresses at the end of each calendar month by the Engineer, and partial payments based thereon are to be made to the Contractor by the Santa Fe within thirty (30) days of receipt of the invoice. In making such partial payments there shall be retained 10% · of each monthly estimate until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by this Agreement. Whenever in the opinion of the Enginee. r.this Agreement shall have been completely performed according to the prows~ons thereof by the Contractor, the Engineer shall make a final estimate and shall certify the same in writing, together with the amount remaining due the Contractor, and including any amounts withheld from previous estimates, but excluding any and all deductions that shall have been or should at the time be made under other Sections hereof, and the Santa Fe shall, within forty-five days thereafter, pay to the Contractor the amount so certified by the Engineer. Section 34. Payment for Force Account Work. (a) Work which is ordered to be performed on a "Force Account' basis in accordance with Section 11 hereof shall be paid for in the following manner: · (1) Labor. For all labor and foremen in direct charge of the specific operations, the Contractor shall receive the rate of wage (or scale) agreed upon in writing before beginning work, for each and every hour that said labor and foremen are actually engaged in such work. The Contractor shall receive the actual costs paid to, or in behalf of, workmen by reason of subsistence and travel allowances, health and welfare benefits, pension fund benefits or other benefits, when such (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -11- amounts are required by collective bargaining agreements or other employment contract generally applicable to the classes of labor employed on the work. (2) Insurance, Performance and Payment Bonds, and Taxes. For property damage, liability, and workmen's compensation insurance premiums, unemployment insurance contributions and social security taxes on the Force Account Work, the Contractor shall receive the actual cost, excluding any and all retroactive penalty adjustments. The Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence of the rate or rates paid for such bond, insurance, and taxes. (3) Materials. For materials accepted by the Engineer. and used, the Contractor shall receive the actual cost of such materials delivered on the work, including transportation charges paid by him (exclusive of machinery rentals as hereinafter set forth). (4) Equipment. For any machinery or special equipment (other than small tools) including fuel and lubricants, plus transportation costs, the use of which has been authorized by the Engineer, the Contractor shall receive the rental rates agreed upon in writing before such work is begun, for the actual time that such equipment is in operation on the work. (5) Miscellaneous. No additional allowance will be made for general superintendence, the use of small tools, or other costs for which no specific allowance is herein provided. (b) Records. The Contractor's representative and the Engineer shall compare records of the cost of work done as ordered on a Force Account basis. (c) Statements. No payment will be made for work performed on a Force Account basis until the Contractor has furnished the Engineer with duplicate itemized statements of the cost of such Force Account Work detailed as follows: (1) Name, classification, date, daily hours, total hours, rate, and extension for each laborer and foreman; (2) Designation, dates, daily hours, total hours, rental rate, and extension for each unit of machinery and equipment; (3) Quantities of materials, prices, and extensions; (4) Transportation of materials; (5) Cost of property damage, liability and workmen's compensation insurance premiums (excluding any and all retroactive penalty adjustments), unemployment insurance contributions, and social security taxes. (d) Statements shall be accompanied and supported by receipted invoices for all materials used and transportation charges. However, if materials used on the Force Account Work are not specifically purchased for such work, but are taken from the Contractor's stock, then in lieu of the invoices the Contractor shall furnish an affidavit certifying that such materials were taken from his stock, (FORM 102 REV. 02~94) -12- that the quantity claimed was actually used, and that the price and transportation claimed represent the actual cost to the Contractor, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY 4515 Kansas Avenue Kansas City, Kansas 66106 Supervisor - Co~tra~ Services HAZPAK, INC. 1785 Pomona Road, Suite B Corona, California 91720 (Title) RED/HAZPAK.CON FILE: 11031718 (FORM 102 REV. 02/94) -13- HAZPAJ<,, SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND ,SANTA i:i5 RAILWAY COMPANY MARCH 19~4 DR~JMS: 55-GALLON D.O.T. STFF] DRUM, OPEN TOP $35.00 e<3:ch 55-C-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-~J JZ::)N D.O.T. STEEL DRt.,~ CLOSED TOP 35.00 each. 66-GAIJ_DN D.O.T. POLY DRUM, OPEN TOP ~3.O0 eac~ 55-GAl I ON D.O.T. PQLY DRUM, CLOSED TOP 42.00 each 55-GAiIO, N PC::8 DRt.~, 17-C 142.50.each 30-GALLON D.O.T. METAL PAIL 34.00 each 30-GAIION D.O.T. PLASTIC PAIL 40.F::,0 14- GA.LLON D.O.T. METAL PAIL 27.50 each 14-G,A.U_ON D.O.T. PLAST~ PAJL 27.50 each 5-GALLON D.O.T. PLASTIC PAJL 12.50 5-GALLON D,O.T. METAL PAJL 12_50 each DRt.~ UNERS, 55-GALLON 3.00 each DRUM UNER.S, 30-GALLON 2.00 each DRUM R~NG AND BOLT, 55-GALLON 18.00 each CARDBOARD DRUM, 21C-30 21.50 each TRI-WALL HAZA,RDOL~ WASTE CONTAINERS ~ 10.00 each VERMIOUL.rTE (3-CUBIC FOOT BAGS) $12.F:,0 each CLAY AB,SORBANT (5O POLrNO BAGS) 11.90 each CAUSTIC SODA (50 POUND BAGS) 34.60 each MkSCELLA~EOUS MATERIALS: H.AZARDOUS WASTE LA.BE~S $0.50 each · HAZARD TAPE 35.00 roll SHPJNK WRAP 30.00 roil PLASTIC SHEET, 4 ML, 20' X 100 ROLL 85.00 roll RUB~SR GLOVES 4.0O pair MANIFESTS N JO FUNNELS 25.00 each SAMPLE ,JARS, 16 OZ. ~ 4.O0 each DISPOSABLE C, OLIWASA 1.00 each HAZ~ INC. SCHr:D~i ~ O~: FEES FOil SANTA FF. (PAC~ 2. OF 8) i N'DU6'TRt~- HYGID'~IST .$85.00 HEALTH & 8,AFE'P¢ OFFIOE~ 68,0O CHEmiST 65.00 P~T MANAO__.iE~ 55.OO LEAD TECHNtOIAN 42.00 ADMIN3STRAT1VE C~ 35.OO 40- FOOT TRAILER AND TRACTER $75.00 40-FOOT FLATBED AND TRACTOR 68.00 18-FOOT BOBTAIL WITH UFT GATE 60.00 PICK- UP TRUCK 15.00 50- BBl..VACUUM TFit)CK 65.00 70-B8l_ VACUUM ~ 70,00 120-130- BSL VACUUM TRLICK 75.00 EMERO _-FNCY RESPONSE UNiT 55.00 C_,OMPRES~R 175.00 m/El_ A 'ROT -C'n CLOTH 95.00 LEVEl. C P~ PF~TECTNE CLOTHING 35.00 LEVEL D PERSONAL PROTECTNE CLOTHING 25.00 INt'II~ WASIE $1R~ $75.O0 F__,A.CH ADDITIONAL SAMPLE PER PICK-UP 30.00 each PROCE~, PAC~ SHJPPtNG 30.00 each ~JV,4Z, Y77CAL ~ Will BEE,///FDATCOST+ 20%) Y'P,R Zi'9~4 iE~:189 FR SAt-4]'P, FE E.KU Fr',-~Z :~AT 9G~9 58~ 4Eib'? TO 82_24LTB5 P.~5×E~ ~A;~--~O--94 UEI) 16: 18 HAZPAK. INC. 9~927~128 P.85 HAZPAK~ 1NC. SCHEDU~ OF FEES FOR SANTA FE (PAGE 8 OF 3) LABOR ~ EC~LPMENT:, STRAIGHT TIME TERMS MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ~.00 AM.- 6:00 P.M. * SATURDAYS AND AFTER HOURS WILL I~E BI ! Fib AT TIME AND ONE-HALF * SUNDAYS AND HOLJDAYS WILL E~ I~! I FT~ AT DOUBLE TIME * 'I~::)8AL OR TREATMENT COSTS WILL BE Bi } ~ AT COST + 20% * WASH-OUT FEES W1LL ~ I~i IFr) AT O0~T + 20% * MINIMUM CHARC-~ OF 4-HOUR~ ON ALL LABOR AND C-(~I~ * 'PER DIEM OF 860.00 PER DAY PEaR PERSON W~LL BE CHAR~ED FOR FIELD PROdEGTS LOCATED MORE THAN 50 MILES FROM HAZ:PAI~S OFFICE * ALL ITEMS AF1E F.O.B. FROM CORONA, CALIFORNIA * 8UBC, ONTRAOTED RAT~3 W~LL BE BII IFD AT COST + 20% AI I. ACCOU1NTS ~ DI.~I~ AND PAYA.BLF_, ~ 30 DAYS IzCDlJOO~,q240 ?~ACz~ RAI~E OF 18% C:~A.RO]~D OM AIi. PAS'T DUE ACCOglq'I'S. [ A, e, Ol'.ll CERTIFIC ' E OF INSURANCE CSR AR. ~ ~~ ~ ~U~ AS A ~ ~ ~ ~ INFORMA~ ~LY ~D ~ard~e Insurance B~kers ~ NO ~G~S ~ THE ~CA~ H~. TH~ ~n~e ~ Znc. ~ NOT AMID, ~D ~ AL~ THE COV~GE A~ BY ~a~en O~ve ~ 92640 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVE~GE T. B~so[d 714-740-1127 c°~ A ~erce & Indust~ Insurance . c~,~ 8 Natio~l Union Fire c~P~ C A.I SPECI~ LI~S INS CO c~P~ D ~lden Eagle Insurance Hazpak, Inc. ~ ' 1785 Pomona ~ad, Suite B c~P~ E ~rona ~ 95720 ~ ~ TO ~Rm~ ~A~ ~S ~UC~ES OF ~SU~ ~ ~LOW HAYS ~SN ~SSU~D TO ~E ~SUaSD NA~SD ASOVE FO~ ~Nm~, NO~STAND~e ANY ~eU~NT, ~ Oa CO~O~O~ OF ~ CO~ ~ O~ER DO~ENT W~ ~ES~CT TO ~CA~ ~AY ~ ~SSUSD OR ~Y ~T~. ~ ~SU~ ~FFO~SD SY ~E ~ES ~S~O HS~S~N ~S SU~CT TO ALL ~S ~S, SXCLUS~ONS A~D CONDmO~S OF SU~ ~L~ES. U~S SHOWN MAY HAVE ~SN ~U~D ~ PA~D.C~S. ~Y ~ ~Y ~ON ' ~U~ GENE~ AGGREGATE S 11000/000 A~Z CO~C~O[.E~U~U~ GL~ 3405448 02/15/94 02/15/95 ~00.UCT~O~.?e,Om .... ~ 1,000,000 : RRE D~AGE ~y ~ fkeJ ' S 50 t 000 ~. ~P~SE ~ ~ ~l * 5,000 . A~ U~ COMBIN~ ~NGLE s 1,000,000 ['X'*:~o ~ 2772113 12/15/93 12/15/94 u~T ~ ~ A~OS BODILY INJURY · ' ' ¢~ ~onl S ~ ' HtR~ A~OS BODILY INJURY Z NON~ A~OS ~OP~ D~AGE ~c~ u~u~ ~CH OCCURRENCE ~ 4 ~ 000 ~ 000 C' Z ' ~BR~RM BE 7732361 02/15/94 02/15/95 AGGREGATE ~CH ACCIDENT $ I 1000 1000 ~D D~S~SE--~OUCVU~T s 1,000,000 ~' U~ ......... · D~S~SE-- ~CH ~OVEE S 1,000,000 ~o~ B:Pollution Li~. :CLP 71~ (Ctai~ ~) 02/15/94 02/15/95 Each ~ss ~1,000,000 ~C[a~s ~de Fo~ Aggregate $1,000,000 ~e Ce~ificate holder is n~ed as Additional Insured as respects the o~erations of the n~ed insured. ~r ~plo~ees can ~rk wi%hin 50' of the Rail~ad tracts. Waiver of S~ro(ation ~clud~ on the Worker's ~p ~lic~. 00~ SHOU~ ANY OF ~E A~VE DES~I~D ~LICIES ~ CAN~L~D ~FORE EX~ON OA~ ~OF. ~E ISSUtNG COMPANY WlL~ ENDEAVOR TO ATCHISON, ~PE~ & S~A ~ MAIL 30* DAYS ~N NOTICE YO ~E CERTIFICA~ HOLDER ~ILWAY CO~ ~. BUT FAILURE TO ~IL 5U~ NOTICE SHALL IM~SE NO OBLIGA~ON OR Attn: LadDeR Willies L~BIL~ OF A~ KIND U~N ~E COMPANY. ITS AGENTS OR RE~SENTA~VES. 740 E. Ca~elie Dr San Be~ardino ~ 92408-3571 .:' A~ffi~~A~ ~5/16/199~ !5~2 ?1~-75~-$821 J~RDi~£ INS BROKERS ~GE 82 HAY 16 '9.4 16:04 714 ?50 0821 PAGE.~ THE SANTA FE RAILWAY Material Safety Data Sheet RETRIEVAL GUIDE Engineering & Technology Development Topeka, Kansas 06/24/92 Introduction Federal and state laws require employers who-deal with hazardous materials to collect safety data sheets and to make this information available to all employees. By using the IBM computer mainframe and this guide, such information can now be easily accessed by all Santa Fe personnel. It is Engineering and Technology Development's responsibility for entering the Material Safety Data information onto the computer mainframe. If you have any questions regarding information displayed or need additional copies of this guide, please contact the Chemistry Laboratory in Topeka at 820-5678. Material Safety D~t~ S~et Retrieval To Start: The following screen should be displayed before logging on. TERMINAL K999999 IS IN SESSION ~TrH THE ATSF NETWORK ENTER APPROPRIATE LOC, ON DATA BELOW Step 1: Enter ims. TERMINAL K999999 IS []I4 SESSION %bTTH THE ATSF NETWORK ENTER APPROPRIATE LOC, ON DATA BELOW ires - 1 - Step 2: Enter your Logon ID and Password. ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY 06/17/92 10:36:22 IMS SYSTEM LOC, ON K9999999 LOC, ON ID: r9999 PASSWORD: NEW PASSWORD~" (NOTE: ENTER NEW PASSWORD TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD OR WHEN PASSWORD HAS EXPIRED. PASSWORD WILL EXPIRE 90 DAYS FROM LAST CHANGE AND MUST BE CHANGED FOR CONTINUED ACCESS.) PLEASE ENTER YOUR LOC, ON INFORMATION AND PRESS ENTER The manufacturer's name of the material in question must be known before proceeding to the next step (see Appendix, for the program to gain such information). Step 3: Enter /for plsafty. /for pit. fly. _ ACF00000 R9999 LAST SYSTEM ACCESS 10.37.06/17192 FROM K999999 DFS0001 10:38:38 SIGN COMMAND COMPLETED - 2 - Step 4: Enter the first three letters of the manufacturer's name of the material in question. For example to obtain the MSDS on Texaco's HD57 journal oil, you would have to enter [eXo MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MANUFACTURER LIST 06117192 MANUFACTURER NAME: ~x_ 10:36:22 SEQ MANUFACTURER sELECT ACTION (D=DELETE, C=CHANGE, T=PRODUCT. P=PRINT) PRINTER LATA: REFRESH SCREEN PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PF7/19 LAST PAGE I Note that a list of five different company names are displayed, after entering [ex. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MANUFACTURER LIST 06/17/92 MANUFACTURER NAME: TEX 10:39:22 SEQ MANUFACTURER 01 TEXACO, INC. 02 TEXACO, INC. (SUP. BY BARTON SOLVI~qTS) 03 TEXACO MINING COMPANY 04 TEY~S URETHANES, INC. 05 TEXT TITLES SELECT ACTION (D=DELETE, C=CHANGE. T=PRODUCT, P=PRINT) PRINTER LATA: REFRESH SCREEN PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PF7/19 LAST PAGE I - 3 - Step 5: Select the company requested by typing in the complete number at the cursor position (e.g. 01 or 02 for Texaco). Step 6: Enter a c.apital T for SELECT ACTION. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MANUFACTURER LIST 06/17192 MANUFACTURER NAME: TEX 10:39:22 SEQ MANUFACTURER Ol Ol TEXACO, INC. 02 TEXACO, INC. (SUP. BY BARTON SOLVENTS) 03 TEXACO MINING COMPANY 04 TEXAS URETHANES, INC. 0~ TEXT TITLES SELECT ACTION - (D = DELETE, C = CHANGE, T = PRODUCT, P = PRINT) PRINTER LATA: REFRESH SCREEN PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PF'HI9 LAST PAGE I You do not need to enter your printer Lata number at this point. All of the MSDSs for Texaco, Inc. will be printed, if you do. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA MANUFACTURER LIST 06/17/92 MANUFACTURER NAME: TEX 10:39:22 SEQ MANUFACTURER 01 01 T~'XACO. INC. 02 TEXACO, INC. (SUP. BY BARTON SOLVENTS) 03 TEXACO MINING COMPANY 04 TEXAS URETHANES. INC. 05 TEXT TITLES SELECT ACTION T (D =DELETE. C=CHANGE, T=PRODUCT. P=PRINT) PRINTER LATA: _ REFRESH SCREEN PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PF7/19 LAST PAGE I - 4 - Step 7: Hit Enter to display Texaco's product list. PLPDL! MATERIAL SAFETY DATA PRODUCT LIST 06/17/92 NL%NUFACTURER NAME: TEXACO, INC. 10:40:43 SELECT: SEQ PROD NUmB PRODUCT NAME 01 0000000000 L2602 GEAR LUBRICANT 02 PETROLEUM TRANSMISSION FLUID . SYN 2 > 03 3934560018 00449 TEXACO DIESEL 2 04 3754800231 00550 ALCA~D O~1. 60 05 9999999999 00561 WAY LUBRICANT 68 06 9999999999 00572 WAY LUBRICANT 220 07 3754800410 00614 PINNACLE CYLINDER OIL 680 08 3754802161 00674 JOURNALTEX HD 57 09 3754801207 00700 REGAL OIL R 10 3754801215 00700 REGAL OIL R 11 3754801181 00702 REGAL OIL R 12 3754800223 00702 REGAL OIL R 13 3719550010 00785 TRANSULTEX D 14 9999999999 00788 SPINDURA OIL 22 15 9999999999 00901 MULTIFAK EP 0 16 9999999999 00921 MULTIFAK EP 1 SELECT ACTION {D=DELETE. C=CHANGE. A=ADD. T=PROCESS TEXT. P=PRINT) PRINTER LATA: VI MAIN ME~qU PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE pF7/19 PAGE I [-] Step 8: To obtain information on Texaco's HD57, enter 0g at the cursor position following the word SELECT. PLPDLI MATERIAL SAFETY DATA PRODUCT LIST 06/17/92 MANUFACTURER NAME: TEXACO, I~qC. 10:40:43 SELECT: 08 SEQ PROD NUMB PRODUCT NAME 01 0000000000 L2602 GEAR LUBRICANT 02 PETROLEUM TRANSMISSION FLUID . SYN 2 > 03 3934560018 00449 TEXACO DIESEL 2 04 3754800231 00550 ALCAID OIL 60 05 9999999999 00561 WAY LUBRICANT 68 06 9999999999 00572 WAY LUBRICANT 220 07 3754800410 00614 PINNACLE CYLINDER OIL 680 08 3754802161 00674 .IOURNALTEX HD 57 09 3754801207 00700 REGAL OIL R l0 3754801215 00700 REGAL OIL R I 1 3754801181 00702 REGAL OIL R 12 3754800223 00702 REGAL OIL R 13 3719550010 00785 TRANSULTEX D 14 9999999999 00788 SPINDURA OIL 22 15 9999999999 00901 MULTIFAK EP 0 16 9999999999 00921 MULTIFAK EP I · SELECT ACTION _ (D -- DELETE. C = CHANGE. A = ADD. T = PROCF, SS TE,~T. P = PRINT) PRINTER LATA: __! MAIN MENU PF4/16 NEXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PFT/19 PAGE I If you need MSDS information on a product not listed on the screen, you can roll to the next screen by entering PAl. To roll back to a previous screen, enter PF7/19. Remember to hit the ALT key also, if the PA1 or PF numbers are displayed on the front side of your keyboard's keys. - 5 - You may get the following screen messages if you roll your screen in either direction too many times: DSF000 10:43:17 INVALID PAGE REQUEST DSF001 10:43:45 PAGE REQUESTED NOT CONTAINED IN CURRENT MESSAGE To get back to the original product list, enter PA1. Step 9: Enter p at SELECT ACTION and enter your printer lata number. PLPDL1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA PRODUCT LIST 06117192 MANUFACTURER NAME: TEXACO. INC. 10:40:43 SELECT: 08 SEQ PROD NUMB PRODUCT NAME 01 0000000000 L2602 GEAR LUBRICANT 02 PETROLEUM TRANSMISSION FLUID . SYN 2 > 03 3934560018 00449 TEXACO DLESEL 2 04 3754800231 00550 ALCAID OIL 60 05 9999999999 00561 WAY LUBRICANT 68 06 9999999999 00572 WAY LUBRICANT 220 07 3754800410 00614 PINNACLE CYLINDER OIL 680 08 3754802161 00674 .~OURNALTEX I-ID 57 09 3754801207 0070~ REGAL OB R 10 3754801215 00700 REGAL OIL R 11 3754801 |81 00702 REGAL OIL R 12 3754800223 00702 REGAL OIL R 13 3719550010 00785 TRANSULTEX D 14 9999999999 00788 SPINDURA OIL 22 15 9999999999 00901 MULTIFAK EP 0 16 9999999999 00921 MULTIFAK EP 1 SELECT ACTION p (D=DELETE. C=CHANGE. A=ADD, T = PROCESS TF-XT. P= PR~-I) PRINTER LATA: 1999999 "q MAIN MElqU PF4/16 NHXT PAGE PAl PREV PAGE PFT/19 PAGE I Step 10: Hit Enter and the message PRODUCT PR/NT SENT TO PR/NTER will appear at the bottom of your screen. You now have a written copy of Texaco's MSDS on HD57 journal oil. Step 11: If another MSDS is required from a different manufacturer, enter PF4/16 to get back to the MA/N MENU (manufacturer list screen). If the first three letter's of the manufacturer's name have not been processed onto the mainframe of Santa Fe's computer system, the following screen will be displayed. PLSFAD MATERIAL SAFETY DATA UPDATE SCREEN 06/17/92 10:40:43 MANUFACTURER NAME: DUP ADD~: - CITY: STATE: ZIPCODE: COUNTRY: PHONE: EMERGENCY PHONE: MAB,,I MENU PF4/16 COMPLETE MANUFACTURER DATA INPUT AND PRESS ENTER Return to the manufacturer list by entering PF4/ 6 and call 820-5678 for further assistance on obtaining your MSDS. Step 12: To exit the /for plsafty program, clear your screen by hitting Clear (or Alt Clear) and enter /rcl. /rci_ Hit Enter to display your logon screen (see Step 1). - 7 - APPENDIX OBTAINING MANUFACTURER'S NAME FROM PRODUCT INFORMATION Step 1: Enter ires, .your LOGON ID and PASSWORD (see steps 1 & 2 of MSDS Retrieval Guide). Step 2: Enter /for iminq. /for iminq_ ACF00000 R9999 LAST SYSTEM ACCESS 09.37-06/17/92 FROM K999999 DFS0001 09:55:38 SIGN COMMAND COMPLETED Step 3: Enter PF1/PF13 to obtain the Item Master list. .IMINQ 06/17/92 INVENTORY MANAGEMENT INQUIRY PFI/PFI3 = ITEM MASTER PF2/PFI4 = REQUISITION STATUS PF3/PFI$ = OPEN REQUISITIONS BY ITEM/AREA CODE PF4/PFI6 = ITEM INVENTORY STATUS PRESS APPROPRIATE PF KEY FOR DESIRED SELECTION PFI I/PF23 = LOC, OFF - I - Step 4: Enter either the 10-digit item number, reference (or product) number, or a short description of the material. For example, enter 3754802161 (the 10-digit item number of HD57 journal oil): ITEM MASTER INQUIRY 06/17/92 SEARCH TARGET. = ITEM NUMBER ........ = 3754802161 OR REFERI~CE NUMBER...o-- - OR SHORT DESCRIFTION ..... = *IF RESTRICTED SEARCH DESIRED, I~rTER AN X BY EACH MATERIAL CLASS DESIRED* 03 BUILDING MATERIAL 23 LOCO APPLIANCES 46 SA~-I ¥.BELTS,HOSE 04 B&B LBR,SWITCHTLE 25 ELECTRICAL, MISC 47 CHEMICAL, pA~rT 05 CROSS TIES 27 GASOLINE 48 STATIONERY 06 BRIDGE MATERIAL 29 LOCO & CAR W141~S 51 TRACK MATERIAL 08 RAIL 30 CAR LUMBER 52 TRACK FASTENERS 10 M OF W MATERIAL 31 SHOP MACHINERY 53 TRACK pANELS 11 FASTENERS. MISC 36 JANITORIAL SUPPLY 60 WIRE & CABLE 12 CAR & LOCO SPRING 37 LUBRICANT, GREASE 61 SIGNAL MATERIAL 15 STEEL. WIRE ROPE 39 D~=SEL FUEL 62 POLES & X-ARMS 16 ROLLER BEARINGS 42 PII~E & FITTINGS 63 COMMUNICATIONS 20 CAR MATERIAL 44 TOOLS 80 ~ LOCO MATL 21 NON-FERROUS METAL 45 WELDING SUPPLIES 82 GE LOCO MATERIAL 22 AIR BRAKE MATL PFI0/22 = MAIN MENU PFII/23 = LOC, OFF After hitting Enter, the manufacturer of the material in question appears on the screen (e.g. Texaco, the manufacturer of HD57 journal oil). IMITEMQ2 ITEM MASTER INQUIRY 06117192 -REFERENCE NUMBERS ITEM: 3754802161 U/M: GA PRICE: 2.35000 OIL CAR JOURNAL DRUM QUANTITY OIL, CAR JOURNAL (DRUM QUANTITY) AAR SPEC CAR OIL TEXACO D674 JOURNAL TEX HD-57-AAR M-963-g4 PREMIUM CAR OIL LOCOMOTIVE SUSPENSION BEARING USE. JOURNAL OIL JOURNAL TEX M-963-g4 DRUM QUANTITY LOCOMOTIVE SUSPENSION BEARING SUSPENSION BEARING ........... COMMENTS- ........... PFI/13 = NEXT PF2/14 = FIRST PF3/15 = PREV PFI0/22 = INQUIRY MENU Step 5: Enter PF10/22 and PFll/23 to exit from the /for iminq program. - II - PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (!) * * iDENT! Fi CATION* * ]~Jtl~'UFA. CTURER: b.~ION CARBIDE CORPCR~TION - LINDE DIVISION ADDRESS : 270 PARK AVEk-UE CITY : NEW YORK STATE: NY ZiP: 10017 COUNTRY : USA iNFOrmATION PHONE: - - EMERGENCY PHONE: 304-744-3487 SYNOR~MS: ETHYNE ETHINE NA. RCYLENE CHEMICAL F~.MILY - ALKYNE ACETYLEN SA-NTA FE .N-u~,~BER: 4735200025 i-'_%ZA_RD C~._ASS: O PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE ACETYLENE 100 74-86-2 N/A N/A PRODUCT - ACETYLENE [3)**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: N/A VAPOR PRESS(FLM HG.): 635 SPEC GRAVITY H20=1: N/A EVAPORATION .RATE:: N/A FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: YES VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l): 0.91 PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 99.09 VOLATILE ORGA_NIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEA_R~_NCE-AND ODOR: COLORLESS GAS AT NORF~%L TEMPERATD~E A_ND PRESSD~E, GARLIC-LIKE ODOR. AUTOIGNITION TEMPEP. ATURE 299C (57!F). PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (4)**FIRE A~D EXPLOSION HAZA_RD DATA** FLASH PT: 0 F (TCC) FL~2~--~-LE LIMITS LEL%: 2.3 UEL%: 100 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: SEE BELOW. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: EVACUATE ~REA. COOL CONTAINERS W/WATER SPRAY FROM ~JtX. DIST. DO NOT EXTINGUISH FLAMES. REMOVE IGNITION SOURCES IF W/O RISK. IF FLA24ES A~E EXTINGUISHED, EXPLOSIVE RE-IGNITION MAY OCCUR. USE STOP FLOW OF GAS WHILE SP~AYING. REMOVE ALL CONTAINERS. LET BURN. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION F3.ZA_RD: EXTREMELY FLA3~. GAS.FORMS EXPLOSIVE MIX W/ AIR & OXIDIZING AGENTS. CONTAINER F~Y RUPTURE DUE TO HEAT. DO NOT EXTINGUISH FLA~ES - POSS. EXPLOSIVE RE-IGNITION. FLA~4. VAPORS ¥~Y SPREAD AND RE]~AIN. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE ( 5 ) * *HEALTH }~3.ZARD DATA* * (A) HEALT:~ HAZ.~_RD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : NO qARMFUL EFFECTS EXPECTED FROM VAPOR. LIQUID ]~.AY CAUSE FROSTBITE. SKiN ABSORPTION - NO EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAIL~.BLE INFO. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY OVEREXPOSURE - KNOWLEDGE OF AVAILABLE TOXICOLOGY INFO. & OF PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MATERIAL SUGGEST TH-AT OVEREXPOSURE IS b.~LIKELY TO AGG.:~AVATE EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS. FUq~ES & GASES CAN BE DANGEROUS TO YOUR HEALTH & MAY CAUSE LUNG DISEASE. EYES : VAPOR Fa%Y CAUSE IRRITATION. LIQUID !~3%Y CAUSE IRRITATION ~_ND FROSTBITE. ! NPJ%L E : ACETYLENE IS D_N ASPHYXi~-NT. MODERATE CONCENT~%TIONS OF VAPOR MAY CAUSE HEADACHE, DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS, NAUSEA, VOMITING, EXCITATION, EXCESS SA~LIVATION, ~_ND E~CONSCIOUSNESS. INGESTION: ~.N UNLIKELY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE, BUT FROSTBITE OF THE LIPS AND MOUTH MAY RESULT FROM CONTACT WITH THE LIQUID. IF THE LIQUID IS SWALLOWED, ¥~AY CAUSE NAUSEA. OTHER : PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (B) HEALTH }:.AFJ~RD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE NOTE TO PHYSICIAN (CHRONIC)-PROTR_%CTED IN.MALATION OF AIR CONTAMIN.~-NTS MAY LEAD TO THEIR ACCUMULATION IN THE LUNGS, A CONDITION WHICH ~¢~Y BE SEEN AS DENSE AREAS ON CHEST X-RAY. THE SEVERITY OF CHANGE IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE LENGTH OF EXPOSURE. THE C:~.ANGES SEEN A~%E NOT NECESSARILY ASSOCIATED WITH SYMPTOMS OR SIGNS OF REDUCED LUNG FU.'NCTION OR DISEASE. IN kDDITION, THE GES ON X-RAYS ¥~AY BE CAUSED BY NON-WORK RELATED FACTORS SUCH AS SMOKING, ETC. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (C) HEALTH MAZD_RD - MEDIC~ CONDITIONS AND ~ DATA NOTE TO PHYSICIA/~ (ACUTE)-GASES,Fbq~ES D_ND DUSTS F~AY CAUSE IRRI- TATION TO THE EYES, LUNGS, NOSE, ~ND THROAT. SOME TOXIC GASES ASSOCIATED WiTH WELDING A_ND RELATED PROCESSES F~AY CAUSE PULMONARY EDE¥~A, ASPHYXIATION, AND DEATH. ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE MAY INCLUDE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS SUCH AS WATERY EYES, NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATION, HE~J3ACHE, DIZZINESS, DIFFICULTY BREATHING, FRE- QUENT COUGHING, OR CHEST PAIN. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (D) EMERGENCY ~ND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : FOR EXPOSURE TO LIQUID, FLUSH WITH WATER A_ND W~_RM FROSTBITE ~.REA WITH W~_qM WATER (<105F). IN CASE OF ]~3.SSIVE EXPOSURE, REMOVE CLOTHING WHILE ING WITH WARM WATER. CALL A PHYSiCI~.N. EYES : IN CASE OF SPLASH CONTAMINATION, IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES THOROUGHLY WITH WATER FOR AT LEAST !5 MINUTES. SEEK THE ADVICE OF A PHYSICID-N, PREFERABLY OPHTHALMOLOGIST, URGENTLY. INHALE : REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED, GiVE ARTIFICIAL RES~'IRATION; IF BREATHING DIFFICUL?, GIVE OXYGEN. CALL A PHYSICIAN. iNGESTION: LIQUID IS SWALLOWED, DO NOT iNDUCE VOMITING. CALL A PHYSICIAN. OTHER : NOTE TO PHYSICIAN - ASPIRATED ACE?ONE MAY CAUSE SEVERE LUNG DkWAGE. IF LARGE QUanTiTY MRS BEEN SWALLOWED, STOM_%CH CONTENTS SHOULD BE EVACUATED QUICKLY AVOIDING ASPIRA. TiON. OTHEKWiSE, DIRECT TREATMENT AT SYMPTOMS. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (6)**REACTIVITY DATA** STD~LE: UNSTABLE: X [qAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION M_%Y OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION M_AY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: STABLE AS SHIPPED. AVOID USE AT PRESSURES ABOVE 15 PSIG. ELEVATED TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE AND/OR THE PRESENCE OF A CATalYST. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERI~ TO AVOID): COPPER, SILVER, MERCURY OR THEIR ~LOYS, OXIDIZING AGENTS, .ACIDS, F_ALOGENS, MOISTURE. O P~Z~RDOUS PRODUCTS: DECOMPOSITION THERMAL DECOMP. OR BUT.~NING M~Y PRODUCE CAR- BON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, HYDROGEN. WELDING YAY FORM CARBON MONOXIDE AND BON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, HYDROGEN. WELDING YAY FORM CARBON MONOXIDE ~D BON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, HYDROGEN. WELDING MAY FORM CARBON MONOXIDE CARBON DIOXIDE. OTHER DECOMP. PRODUCTS ORIGINATE FROM MATL. WORKED. NATE FROM MATL. WORKED. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: FORMS EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES W/AIR. IMMEDIATELY EVACUATE ALL PER- SONNEL FROM DANGER AREA. USE SCBA WHERE NEEDED. REMOVE ALL SOURCES OF IGNI- TION IF W/O RISK. REDUCE VAPORS WiTH FOG OR FiNE WATER SPRAY. SHUT OFF LEAK IF W/O RISK. VENTILATE A_REA OF LEAK;MOVE LEAKING CONTAINER TO WELL-VENT.AREA. FLAMF~ABLE GAS FAY SPREAD FROM LEAK. BEFORE ENTERING AREA, ESPECIALLY CONFINED AREAS, CHECK ATMOSPHERE WITH APPROPRIATE DEVICE. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: PREVENT WASTE FROM CONTA.MINATiNG SURROD~DING EAvViRON- MENT.KEEP PERSONNEL AWAY.DISC~D AN~ PRODUCT,RESIDUE, D!SP. CONTAINER OR LIN- ER IN AN E~'VIRONMENTALLY ACCEPTD~LE I~3_NNER, IN FULL COMPLI~CE WITH REGS. T - ACETYLENE (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORM.~TiON** RESPIRATORY: USE RESPIRABLE FUME RESPirATOR OR AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR WHEN ]~ORKiNG IN CONFINED SPACE CR W?.ERE LOCAL EX:4AUST OR VENTI .LATiON DOES NOT KEEP EXPCSURE BELOW TLV. SELECT PER OS73. 29CFR1910.134. GLOVE: ]LDING GLOVES RECOMMENDED.T~.iN NOT TO TOUCH LIVE ELECTRICAL P~.RTS. EYE ~_ND FACE: WEAR GOGGLES WITH FILTER LENS SELECTED AS PER ~-NSI Z49.1.PRO- VIDE PROTECTIVE SCREENS ~J~D GOGGLES, IF NECESS~_RY,TO PROTECT OTHERS. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT': WEAR ARM PROTECTORS, APRONS, HATS, SHOULDER PRO- TECTION, AS WELL AS SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING, WHICH HELP-TO PREVENT INJURY. VENT! L~ITION: USE ENOUGH VENTILATION, LOCAL EXHAUST OR BOTH,TO KEEP THE FUMES D-ND GASES BELOW TLV'S IN THE WORKER'S BREATHING ZONE AND THE GENERAL AREA. T?~AiN THE WORKER TO KEEP HIS HEAD OUT OF THE FUMES. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE ( 9 ) * *SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS* * HANDLING AND STORAGE: HEAT A_ND SPARKS DURING USE COULD BE THE SOURCE OF IGNI- TION OF COMBUSTIBLE ¥~ATLS. PREVENT. FIRES. USE PIPING ~-ND EQUIP.. ~dDEQUATELY DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND PRES. TO BE ENCOUNTERED. GAS CAN CAUSE RAPID SUFFOCA- TION DUE TO OXYGEN DEFICIENCY. STCRE A-ND USE W/ADEQUATE VENT. CLOSE VALVE. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: WORK ON PRESSURIZED SYSTEM. DO NOT STRIKE ~.RC ON CYLINDER. DO NOT GROUND CYLINDER. STORE IN COOL, DRY, WELL-VENTILATED AREA. DO NOT STORE NEAR OPEN FLJ~MES. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE EXPLOSION- PROOF. DO NOT STORE W/OXYGEN OR OTHER OXIDIZERS. PROTECT FROM PHYSICAL DA-W~.GE; STORE IN UPRIGHT POSITION SECURED. PRODUCT - ACETYLENE (10) **ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: JUDY MCGARVEY ISSUE DATE: 1987-08-26 REVISED BY: SANDY A. RON REVISED DATE: 1985-10-1! PRODUCT - OXYGEN (1)**IDENTIFICATION** MANUFACTURER: UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION - LINDE DIVISION tADDRESS : 270 PARK AVENUE CITY : NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10017 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: - - EMERGENCY PHONE: 304-744-3487 SYNO~S: SANTA FE NUMBER: 0000000000 HAZARD CLASS: 0 PRODUCT - OXYGEN (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE OXYGEN 100 7782-44-7 N/A N/A PRODUCT - OXYGEN (3)**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: -297.4F VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): GAS SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: GAS EVAPORATION RATE: N/A FREEZING PT: -361.1F SOLUBILITY/WATER: NO VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=i): 1.10 PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 99.09 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPE~3J%NCE-AND ODOR: COLORLESS, ODORLESS GAS AT NORM_AL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: N/A FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: N/A UEL%: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: VIGOROUSLY ACCELERATES COMBUSTION. USE MEDIA APPROPRIATE FOR SURROUNDING FIRE. WATER (I.E. SAFETY SHOWER) IS THE PREFERRED EXTINGUISH- ING MEDIA FOR CLOTHING FIRES. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: EVACUATE ALL PERSONNEL FROM DANGER AREA. IM- MEDIATELY COOL CONTAINERS WITH WATER SPRAY FROM MAXIMUM DISTANCE UNTIL COOL, THEN MOVE CONTAINERS AWAY FROM FIRE AREA IF WITHOUT RISK. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: CONTACT W/FLAMM. MATLS. MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION. CONTAINER MAY RUPTURE; SHOULD NOT BE SUBJECTED TO TEMP >125F. PRO- W/PRESS. RELIEF DEVICE. SMOKING/FLAMES/SPARKS-POTENTIAL EXPLOSION. PRODUCT - OXYGEN ( 5 ) **HEALTH HAZARD DATA* * (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAILABLE INFORMATION. BREATHING PURE OXYGEN UNDER PRESSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAF~AGE A_ND ALSO - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM EFFECTS RESULTING IN DIZZINESS, POOR COORDINATION, TINGLING SENSATION, VISUAL AND HEARING DISTURBANCES, MUSCULAR TWITCHING, UN- CONSCIOUSNESS AND CONVULSIONS. EYES : NO EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAILABLE INFORMATION. INHALE : BREATHING 80% OR MORE OXYGEN AT ATMOSPHERIC PRES. FOR MORE THAN A FEW HOURS MAY CAUSE NASAL STUFFINESS, COUGH, SORE THROAT, CHEST PAIN & BREATH- ING DIFFICULTY. BREATHING OXYGEN AT HIGHER PRES. INCREASES THE LIKELIHOOD OF ADVERSE EFFECTS WITHIN A SHORTER TIME PERIOD. BREATHING OXYGEN UNDER PRES. MAY CAUSE PROLONGATION OF ADAPTATION TO DARKNESS & REDUCED PERIPHERAL VISION. INGESTION: NO EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAILABLE INFORMATION. OTHER : PRODUCT - OXYGEN (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAIL.INFO.- NOTE TO PHYSICIAN-SUPPORTIVE TREATMENT SHOULD INCLUDE IMMED.SEDATION,ANTI-CONVULSIVE THERAPY IF NEEDED,AND REST. ANIMAL STUDIES SUGGEST THAT THE ADMINISTRATION OF CERTAIN DRUGS, INCL. PHENOTHIAZINE DRUGS & CHLOROQUINE, INCREASES THE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO TOXICITY FROM OXYGEN AT HIG]R CONC.OR PRES. ANIMAL STUDIES ALSO INDICATE THAT VITAMIN E DEFICIENCY MAY INCREASE SUSCEPTIBILITY TO OXYGEN TOXICITY. AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION PRODUCT - OXYGEN (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA DURING HIGH OXYGEN TENSION MAY CAUSE ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE FOLLOW- ING ABSORPTION OF THE OXYGEN.SIMILARLY, OCCLUSION OF THE EUSTACHIAN TUBES MAY CAUSE RETRACTION OF THE EARDRUM, AND OBSTRUCTION OF THE PARANASAL SINUSES MAY PRODUCE VACUUM TYPE HEADACHE. RETINAL DAMAGE CAN OCCUR WHEN EXPOSED TO 100% OXYGEN UNDER >ATMOS.PRES.ALL EXPOSED FOR LONG PERIODS TO OXYGEN AT HIGH PRES. & ALL WHO EXHIBIT OVERT TOXICITY SHOULD HAVE OPTHALMOLOGIC EXAMS. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : NO EMERGENCY CARE ANTICIPATED. EYES : EMERGENCY CARE ANTICIPATED. INHALE : REMOVE TO FRESH AIR. GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IF NOT BREATH- ING. KEEP VICTIM WARM AND AT REST. CALL A PHYSICIAN. INGESTION: THIS PRODUCT IS A GAS AT NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE. OTHER : ~ODUCT - OXYGEN ~)**REACTIVITY DATA** STi~BLE: X UNSTABLE: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NONE CURRENTLY KNOWN. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, ASPHALT, FLAM- MABLE MATERIALS, ESPECIALLY OILS AND GREASES. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NONE. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: SHUT OFF LEAK IF WITHOUT RISK. VENTILATE AREA OF LEAK OR MOVE CONTAINER TO WELL-VENTILATED AREA. REMOVE ALL FLAMMABLE MATERIAL FROM IINITY. OXYGEN MUST NEVER BE PERMITTED TO STRIKE AN OILY SURFACE, GREASY CLOTHES, OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: SLOWLY RELEASE INTO ATMOSPHERE, IN AN OPEN, OUTDOORS AREA. REMOVE A_LL FLAMMABLE MATERIALS FROM VICINITY. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: NOT REQUIRED. GLOVE: PREFERRED FOR CYLINDER HANDLING. EYE AND FACE: SELECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA 29 CFR 1910.133. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: METATARSAL SHOES FOR CYLINDER HANDLING. SELECT IN ACCORDANCE WITH OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132 AND 1910.133. VENTILATION: OECJ4_ANICAL (GENERAL) ACCEPTABLE. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (9)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING A_ND STORAGE: WORK ON A PRESSURIZED SYSTEM. IF THERE IS A LEAK, ,OSE THE CYLINDER VALVE, BLOW DOWN THE SYSTEM BY VENTING TO A SAFE PLACE, THEN REPAIR THE LEAK. NEVER LUBRICATE OXYGEN VALVES, REGULATORS, ETC. WITH ANY COMBUSTIBLE SUBSTANCE. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: WARNING-HIGH PRESSURE GAS.AVOID CONTACT WITH OILS, GREASES & OTHER FLAMM. MATLS. NEVER USE MANIFOLDS FOR OXYGEN CYLINDERS UNLESS DESIGN- ED FOR SUCH USE. USE ONLY WITH EQUIP. CONDITIONED FO~ OXYGEN SERVICE. USE PIPING AND EQUIP. ADEQUATELY DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND PRES. TO BE ENCOUNTERED. PROTECT CONTAINERS AGAINST PHYSICAL DAMAGE. PROTECT AGAINST OVER}IEATING. PRODUCT - OXYGEN (10)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: JUDY MCGARVEY ISSUE DATE: 1987-08-28 REVISED BY: ANNORA WILLIAMS REVISED DATE: 1986-09-15 PRODUCT - ARGON *~IDENTIFICATION~ ANUFACTURER: UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION - LINDE DIVISION 'AOORES8 : 270 PARK AVENUE CITY : NEW YORK STATE: NY ZIP: 10017 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: - - EMERGENCY PHONE: 304-744-3487 SYNONMS: SHIELDING GAS, ARGON-40 (RARE GAS) NOBLE GAS SANTA FE NUMBER: 0000000000 HAZARD CLASS: 0 PRODUCT - ARGON (2)~INGREDIENTS~ INGREDIENTS WT ~ CASE NO, EXPOSURE REFERENCE ARGON 100 7440-37-1 N/A N/A PRODUCT -- ARGON (3)**PHYSICAL OATA~ BOILING PT: -302.6F VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): GAS SPEC GRAVITY H20=1: GAS EVAPORATION RATE: N/A FREEZING PT: -308.6F SOLUBILITY/WATER:. NEG VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l): 1.38 PERCENT, VOLATILE 8l VOLUME: 99.09 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-ANO ODOR: COLORLESS, O00RLESS GAS AT NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE, - ARGON ~4)~FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD OATA~*~ FLASH PT: N/A FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: N/A UEL~: N/A EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: ARGON CANNOT CATCH FIRE. USE MEDIA APPROPRIATE FOR SURROUNDING FIRE, SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: EVACUATE ALL PERSONNEL FROH DANGER AREA, IM- HEDIATELY COOl. CYLINDERS WITH WATER SPRAY FROM MAXIMUM DISTANCE UNTIL COOL THEN MOVE CONTAINERS AWAY FROM FIRE AREA IF WITHOUT RISK. SHUT OFF LEAK IF WITHOUT RISK. ARCS AND SPARKS CAN IGNITE COMBUSTIBLES. SEE ANSI Z49.1. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARO: ARGON CANNOT CATCH FIRE. CONTAINER MAY RUPTURE DUE TO HEAT OF FIRE. NO PART OF CONTAINER SHOULD 8E SUBJECTED TO TEMP. >125F. MOST CONTAINERS HAVE PRES. RELIEF DEVICE TO VENT CONTENTS. PRODUCT - ARGON )**HEALTH HAZARO DATA** A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE Y SKIN : ARC RAYS CAN 8URN SKIN. NOISE CAN DAMAGE HEARING. ELECTRIC SHOCK CAN KILL. DO NOT TOUCH LIVE ELECTRICAl_ PARTS. WEAR CORRECT EAR, EYE, AND 80DY PROTECTION. EYES ARC RAYS CAN INJURE EYES. CAN CAUSE WATERY EYES. SHORT TERM OVER- EXPOSURE TO FUMES MAY DRY AND IRRITATE EYES. INHALE : FUMES AND GASES MAY CAUSE SERIOUS LUNG DISEASE. THIS GAS IS AN ASPHYXIANT. MOOERATE CONCENTRATIONS CAN CAUSE HEADACHE, DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS AND UNCONSCIOUSNESS. LACK OF OXYGEN CAN CAUSE DEATH. SHORT-TERM OVEREXPOSURE TO FUMES MAY CAUSE 0IZZINESS, NAUSEA~ OR DRYNESS AND IRRITATION OF NOSE AND THROAT. INGESTION: OTHER PRODUCT - ARGON (8) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE NOTE TO PHYSICIAN (CHRONIC>-PROTRACTED INHALATION OF AIR CONTAMINANTS MAY LEAD TO THEIR ACCUMULATION IN THE LUNGS, A CONDITION WHICH MAY 8E SEEN AS DENSE AREAS ON CHEST X-RAYS. THE SEVERITY OF CHANGE IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE LENGTH DF EXPOSURE. THE CHANGES SEEN ARE NOT NECESSARILY ASSOCIATED WITH SYMPTOMS OR SIGNS OF REDUCED LUNG FUNCTION OR DISEASE. IN ADDITION, THE CHAN- GES ON X-RAY MAY BE CAUSED 8Y NONWORK RELATED FACTORS (I.E., SMOKING, ETC). - ARGON (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA TE TO PHYSICIAN (ACUTE) - GASES, FUMES, AND DUSTS MAY CAUSE i~RITATION TO THE EYES, LUNGS, NOSE, AN0 THROAT. SOME TOXIC GASES ASSOCIATE0 WITH WELOING AN0 RELATED PROCESSES MAT CAUSE PULMONARY EDEMA, ASPHYXIATION, AN0 DEATH. ACUTE OVEREXPOSURE MAY INCLUDE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS SUCH AS WATERY EYES, NOSE AND THROAT IRRITATION, HEAOACHE, DIZZINESS, DIFFICULTY BREATHING, FREQUENT COUGHING OR CHEST PAINS. PRODUCT - ARGON (0) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SI<IN : IN CASE OF ARC 8URN, CALL A PHYSICIAN. EYES : lin CASE OF ARC 8URN~ CALL A PHYSICIAN. INHALE : IfF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT GIVE OXYGEN. CALL A PHYSICIAN. IF NOT BREATHING, BEGIN ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFERA8LY MOUTH-TO-MOUTH. IMMEDI- ATELY CALL A PHYSICIAN. INGESTION: OTHER : IN CASE OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK~ DISCONNECT AND TURN OFF POWER. IF NOT BREATHING, BEGIN ARTIl=ICIAL RESPIRATION, PREFERABLY MOUTH-TO-MOUTH. IF NO LSE, BEGIN HEART MA$~GE; IMMEDIATELY CALL A PHYSICIAN. 1OUCT - ARGON (6)**REACTIVITY DATA~-* STABLE: X UNSTABI. E~ HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZ,~'~ON MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACI'I.~..N MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: HIGH PRESSURE GAS. CI~I~E VALVE WHEN NOT IN USE AND WHEN EMPTY. USE WITH EQUIB~NT RATED TO AOEQUATELY WITHSTAND PRESSURES TO BE ENCOUNTERED. DO NOT S'F~IKE ARC ON CYLINDER. DO NOT GROUND CYLINDER. NONE CURRENTLY KNOWN. INCOMPATIBILITY (MAll~IAl. TO AVOID): NONE CURRENTLY KNOWN.' ~-~RGON IS CHEMI- CALLY INERT, ~'~ HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSI'T~N PRODUCTS: OZONE AND NITROGEN OXII~S MAY BE FORMED BY THE ARC, OTHER DE~OSITION PRODUCTS OF NORMAL OPERATION ORIGINATE FROM BY THE ARC, OTHER DE~,OM~.~OSITION PRODUCTS OF NORMAL OPERATION ORIGINATE FROM ~'~Y THE ARC. OTHER DECOM~OSITION PRODUCTS OF NORMAL OPERATION ORIGINATE FROM THE VOLATILIZATION~ P~TION OR OXIDATION OF MATERIAL BEING WORKED, MATERIAL BEING WORKE~o PRODUCT - ARGON <7)~'*SPILL OR LEAK PR~E~EDURES** STEPS IN CASE: ACUATE ALL PERSONNE]_.'°]=ROM DANGER AREA. USE SELF CONTAINED NG APPARATUS ~BIE-~E NEEDED. SHUT OFF CYLINDER IF WITHOUT RISK. VENTI- TE AREA OF LEAK OR ~Ot~E CYLINDER TO WELL VENTILATED AREA. TEST AREA ESP. ~ONFINED AREA, FOR OX~(~EN CONTENT PRIOR TO PERMITTING RE-ENTRY OF PERSONNEL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOd]: SLOWLY RELEASE INTO AT~]SPHERE. DISCARD ANY PROOUCT, RESIDUE° DISPOSABLE COt~AINER OR LINER IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY ACCEPTABLE MANNER IN FULL COMPLI~f~CE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. PRODUCT - ARGON (8)I.*SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION~ RESPIRATORY: USE RESPIRABLE FUME P, ESt~IRATOR OR AIR SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR WHEN WORKING IN CONFINED SB,~E OR WHERE LOCAL EXHAUST OR VENTILATION DOES NOT KEEP EXPOSURE BELOW TLV. T~IN WORKER TO KEEP HEAD OUI' OF FUMES. GLOVE: WELDING GLOVES RECOMMENDED, TRAIN TO AVOID LIVE ELECTRICAL PARTS, ~E ANO FACE: ~R HELMET OR USE FACE SHIELD WITH A FILTER LENS (SEE ANSI .~,1), PROVIOE PROTECTIVE SCREENS/FLASH GOGGLES TO PROTECT OTHERS, OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: WEAR HANO~HEAD ANO 800Y PROTECTION WHICH IN- CLUDES ARM PROTECTORS~ APRONS~ HATS~ SHOULDER PROTECTION~ [)ARK CLOTHES, VENTILATION: USE ADEQUATE VENTILATION AND LOCAL EXHAUST TO KEEP BELOW TLV, AVOID USING ELECTRIC ARCS IN PRESENCE OF CHLORINATED HYOROCARBONS (PHOSGENE MAY OCCUR) AND ON PHOSPHATE-COATED PARTS (PHOSPHINE POSSIBLE), PRODUCT - ARGON (~)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: ARCS/SPARKS DURING USE COULD BE THE SOURCE OF IGNITION OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, PREVENT FIRES. HIGH PRESSURE GAS MIXTURE. USE PIPING & EQUIPMENT ADEQUATELY DESIGNED TO WITHSTAND PRESSURE. CLOSE VALVE, DO NOT STRIKE ARC ON CYLINDER, DO NOT GROUNO CYLINDER. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: THE COMPOSITION AND QUANTITY OF FUMES AND GASES ARE DEPEN- DENT UPON THE METAL BEING WORKED~ PROCESS~ PROCEDURE~ & ELECTRODES USED,OTHER FACTORS INCLUDE-COATINGS ON THE METAL (PAINT~PLATING~GALVANIZING)~NO,OF WELD- ERS~ VENTILATION~ AND AIR CONTAMINANTS PRESENT.READ AND UNDERSTAND MANUFAC- TURER'S INSTRUCTIONS AND PRECAUTIONARY LABEL. GE]' MSDS FOR EVERY MATL, USED, PRODUCT - ARGON (10)*~ORIGINAL ISSUE*~ PREPARED BY: ANNORA WILLIAMS ISSUE DATE: 1~8&-10-13 REVISEO BY: KAREN DEROSE REVISED OATE: 1~8~-01--31 PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (1)**IDENTIFICATION**  MANUFACTURER: CHEVRON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER ADDRESS : 575 MARKET STREET CITY : SAN FRANCISCO STATE: CA ZIP: 94105 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: 800-582-3835 EMERGENCY PHONE: 800-424-9300 SYNONMS: SANTA FE NUMBER: 3934560018 HAZARD CLASS: X PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (2) ** INGREDIENTS* * INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE BLEND OF PARAFFINS, N/A N/A N/A N/A NAPHTHENES, N/A 90-20-3 10 PPM ACGIH AROMATICS & N/A N/A N/A N/A OLEFINS N/A N/A N/A N/A PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (3)**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: 157-371C VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): 0.04 SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: 0.82 EVAPORATION RATE: NDA FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: NO VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=l) : NDA PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 41.00 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-AND ODOR: PALE YELLOW LIQUID. VISCOSITY = 1.9-4.1 CST AT 40 C. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: 85 C (P-M) FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: UEL%: EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, WATER SPRAY. DANGER - COMBUSTIBLE. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: FOR FIRES INVOLVING THIS MATERIAL, DO NOT ENTER ANY ENCLOSED OR CONFINED FIRE SPACE W/O PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING SCBA TO PROTECT AGAINST HAZARDOUS EFFECTS OF NORMAL PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION OR OXYGEN DEFICIENCY. READ THE ENTIRE BULLETIN. < UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: ;ID EVAPOP~ATES & FORMS VAPORS (FUMES) CAN CATCH FIRE & EXPLODE. INVISIBLE VAPOR SPREADS EASILY ON FIRE BY MANY SOURCES,I.E.,PILOT LIGHTS,WELDING EQUIP.& ELECTRICAL EQUIP. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 ( 5 ) * *HEALTH FLAZARD DATA* * (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : PROLONGED OR FREQUENTLY REPEATED CONTACT MAY CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION OR MAY CAUSE THE SKIN TO BECOME CRACKED OR DRY FROM THE DEFATTING ACTION OF THE MATERIAL. NO OSHA STANDARD OR TLV ESTABLISHED FOR THIS MATERIAL. HOWEVER, DUE TO POSSIBLE CARCINOGENIC EFFECT, EXPOSURE SHOULD BE REDUCED TO LOWEST FEASIBLE LEVEL. EYES : EXPECTED TO CAUSE NO MORE THAN MINOR EYE IRRITATION. INHALE : BREATHING OF VAPORS MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION. SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING - HEADACHE, DIZZINESS, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAKNESS AND LOSS OF COORDINATION. AFFECTED PERSONS USUALLY EXPERIENCE COMPLETE RECOVERY WHEN REMOVED FROM THE EXPOSURE AREA. INGESTION: NOT EXPECTED TO BE ACUTELY TOXIC BY INGESTION. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN - INGESTION OF THIS PRODUCT OR SUBSEQUENT VOMITING CAN RESULT IN ASPIRATION OF< LIGHT HYDROCARBON LIQUID WHICH CAN CAUSE PNEUMONITIS. OTHER : 'RODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE HARMFUL OR FATAL IF SWALLOWED. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS ~ LAB DATA ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT - THIS MATERIAL IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT ANY ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS OTHER THAN THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH OIL SPILLS. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE PRODUCT CAUSES CANCER IN HUMANS. HOWEVER, SIMILAR PRODUCT CAUSED SLIGHT INCREASE IN TUMORS WHEN REPEATEDLY APPLIED TO SKIN OF MICE FOR EXPECTED LIFE SPAN OF A MOUSE(APPROX.2 YRS). SIMILAR RELATED PRODUCT WAS EX- EXAMINED IN SEVER3%L MUTAGEN TESTING SYSTEMS. ONLY MOUSE ASSAY SHOWED + RESULT PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : WASH SKIN THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. AVOID PROLONGED OR FREQUENTLY REPEATED SKIN CONTACT WITH THIS MATERIAL. EYES : WASH EYES WITH FRESH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. IF IRRITATION SEE A DOCTOR. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES. INHALE : IF THERE ARE SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS AS DESCRIBED IN THIS BULLETIN DUE TO BREATHING THIS MATERIAL, MOVE THE PERSON TO FRESH AIR. IF BREATHING HAS STOPPED, APPLY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION. CALL A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. INGESTION: IF SWALLOWED, DO NOT MAKE PERSON VOMIT. CALL A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY. OTHER : JCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (6)**REACTIVITY DATA** STABLE: X UNSTABLE: }{AZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT O~CUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING MATERIALS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NORPLIL COMBUSTION FORMS CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER VAPOR, AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF NITROGEN; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION AND WATER VAPOR, AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF NITROGEN; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION AND WATER VAPOR, AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF NITROGEN; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE. PRODUCT - CHElrRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: ELIMINATE ALL OPEN FLAMES IN VICINITY OF SPILL OR RELEASED VAPOR. CLEAN UP SPILLS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, OBSERVING PRECAUTIONS IN SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS. ABSORB I_J~RGE SPILLS W/ABSORBENT CLAY, DIATOMACEOUS EARTH OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL. A FIRE OR VAPOR HAZARD MAY EXIST SINCE THE CLEANUP MATERIALS WILL ONLY ABSORB LIQUID; THEY WILL NOT ABSORB VAPOR. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: PLACE CONTAMINATED MATERIALS IN DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND BURY IN AN APPROVED DUMPING AREA. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMJtTION** RESPIRATORY: THIS MATERIAL MAY BE AN I~TIONHAZARD, AND UNLESS VENTILA- TION IS ADEQUATE, THE USE OF AN APPROVED RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED. GLOVE: WEAR IMPERVIOUS GLOVES. EYE AND FACE: CHEMICAL SAFETY GOGGLES. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: WEAR IMPERVIOUS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. VENTILATION: ;E THIS MATERIAL ONLY IN WELL VENTILATED AREA. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (9) **SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: READ & OBSERVE ALL PRECAUTIONS ON PRODUCT LABEL. CON- TAINS PETROLEUM DISTILLATE. DO NOT USE OR STORE NEAR,FLAME, SPARKS OR HOT SURFACES. USE ONLY IN WELL-VENTILATED AREA. KEEP CONTAINER CLOSED. DO NOT WELD, HEAT OR DRILL CONTAINER. REPLACE CAP OR BUNG. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: EMPTIED CONTAINER STILL CONTAINS HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE VAPOR OR LIQUID. CAUTION - DO NOT USE PRESSURE TO EMPTY DRUM OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT. WARNING - NOT FOR USE AS PORTABLE HEATER OR APPLIANCE FUEL. TOXIC FUMES MAY ACCUMULATE AND CAUSE DEATH. FIRE HAZARD IS GREATER AS LIQUID TEMPERATURE RISES ABOVE 85F. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL FUEL NO. 2 (10)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: ISSUE DATE: 1985-11-16 REVISED BY: S~2qDY ARON REVISED DATE: 1985-11-16 · ~ergency phone Material Safety Data Sheet This Haterial S&/ety Data Sheet contains e~viron~ental, health and tOx.~colog¥ ihformation for your employees, P~eage make sure th~s ~nfo~a~ion'~s ~ven to them. ~t also contains in'form~tion t~ he~p ~ou meet co~vnity r~ght-to-kno~/emerqenc~ res~ns~ reporting requirement~ under S~A T~tle III and ma~y other lays, If ~ou ~esell th~s product, this HSDS ~t be g~ven to the buyer o~ the information incorporated in your MSD~. D~scard any previous edi~$on of this ~DS. with useful ha~rd warnings and he~th evaluations and to ~aci~it~te your c~plia~ce w~th local~ S~ate and Federal regulations. ~ON ~eadod Gasolt~ . - ~ ~USE E~,~ SKIM I~ITATIOH ~LY F~LE , ~V~ON PRODUCT ~ER(S): ~P320111'0 PRODUCT ZNFO~TZON; (800)582-3~35 Revision Nu.~'tr: 22 ' Rivisiou Date: 07/03/09 IKSDS H~sc: 00~2 ~A - Ho Dat~ A~ilahle XA- Hot AppI~c~io · f~rod Acco:dLng ~O the o~ ~za:d ~catlon ~t~Ca~d (2~ ~ 2910,1200) ~y the 'qhovzon ~vLzo~ntal Hea2~ Co~te:, ~nc.~ ~.0, ~ox 40~4( 'R~nd, ~ 94804. CHEVROH Unleaded Casoltne Page 2 of 20 ~ * 2, FIRST AID ': holding the eyelids open. Remove contact ~enses if worn. No additional first aid should be necessary, ~oYever, if irritation persists, see a '" doctor, aKIN COb'fACT: Remove contaminated clothing. ~ash skin thoroughl~ with soap and water. ... See a doctor if any signs or sy~ptor~s described in th~s document occur. Discard contaminated no~-waterproof shoes ~nd boots. ~ash cont~lnated clothing. If res~iratory ~rr~tat~on or any s~ns or s~pco~ as described tn this' dot,est occur, move the person to fresh air. I~ any o~ these effects continue, see a dgctor. I~GESTION: 2'f swallowed, give water or ~ilk to drink Grid telephone for ~edica~ advice. DO ~OT make person vomit, unless directed to do so ~ medical personnel. If medfcal adv[ce cannot be obtained, then take the person and p~oduct container to the nearest medical emergenc~ treatment center or hospital. ~ote to Ph~s~cianz Ingestion o~ this pf~vct or sv~e~ent vomiting can resvZt ~n asp~ration of light hydrocarbon Z~qvid ~hich can cause p~e~on~t~s. 3. I~IATE ~TH EF~CTS This sv~tance is slightly irritating to the eyes and ~ound ca~e prolonged (days) impairment of your vision. The degree of the injury will depend on' the ~ount of material that gets into the e~e a~d the speed end thorovghness cf the first aid ~reatmenC. Signs and s~pto~ may include pain, tears, swelling, redness, and blurred vision. Eye contact vi~h the ~a~rs, f~es, or spray mist fr~m th~s s~tance could also cause signs and s~pto~. SKIM I~ITATION~ ProloA~ed ur frequently re,eared contac= may cause ~e sk~fl to become cracked or dry from ~he de[e~t~A~ ect~on or th~s mater~a~. l~ absorbed through the skin,, t~s su~tance is co~idered practicall~ non-toxic to i~ternaZ organs. This su~tance is sZight~ toxic to internal or~ans if ~nhaled. The degree of ~n~ury v~ll depend on ~he air,rna concen~r~tion a~d duration of exposure. The targe~ organ(~) is the nervo~ s~st~,*' ~nhgXat~on of gasoline va~r at a~r~rne concentrations exceeding Z000 p~y cavse signs and s~p~o~ of ce~tra~ nervo~ .system effects such am headache, dizziness, ~oss of appetite, weakness and loss of coordination. concentrations in excess of $000 p~ ~ay ca~e 'loam of consciousness, coma ~vtsion N~erz iX ~vision Dmtmz 07/03/89 ~DS N~r~ 000372 ~A - No Data Available HA - Hot Applicable x-OOSI~I ~-.8~) · and death. Brief exposures to high vapor concentrations may also cause ........ pulmonary edema and bronchitis. Zntentional exposures to excessively high concentrations (e.g., when used as a drug of abuse) have been reported to result in clinical manifestations that may include convulsions, delirium, and hallucinations. These manifestations are not known to occur following accidental inhalation of gasoline vapor during normal operations. INGESTIONS This substance is:slightly toxic to internal organs if swallowed. The degree of injury will depend on the amount absorbed from the gut. The target organ{s) is the nervous system. Signs end symptoms of central nervous system effects may include one or more of the. following: headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, weakness and loss of coordination. Because of the low viscosity of this substance, it can directly, enter the lungs if it is svallowed (this is called aspiration). ?his can occur during the act of swallowing or when vomiting the substance. Once in the lungs, the substance is very difficult to remove and ca~ cause severe injury to the lungs and death. &. PROTHCTZVE EQUIPMENT ~ PROT~CTION~ Do not get this material in your eyes. Eye contact can be avoided by wearing chemical goggles. SXIN PROTKCTION: . No s~ecial skin protection is usually necessary. Avoid prolonged or frequently repeated skin contact with th~s mater~al, skin contac= can be minimized by wearing protective clothing. RKSPII~?OR¥ PIt~I~CTION: No special respiratory protection is normally required. However, i~ ....... operating conditions create airborne concentrations which exceed the recommended exposure standards, the use of an approved respirator is required. Refer to the OSHA Benzene Standard to determine what type of respirator is required based on exposure levels· VENTILA?IONI Use th~s material only ~n well ventilated areas. ' 5. FIR~ PROTECTION FLASH ~OZNT: (P-M) ~ -49F AUTOIGNIT~ON~ NDA FLAMMABILITY= 1.4 - ?.$% ';'. EXTINGUISHING I~-~A: ¢02~ Dry Chemical, Fo~m and ~ater Fog. NFPA R~TINGS~ Health ~; Flammability 3; Reactivity O; Special IDA; K)fI$ RATINGS: Health 2; Fla~ability 3; Reactivity 0; Other NDA~ (Least-O, Slig~t~:~r .~od, r~t~20 ~igh-3, Extrene~4). These venues are obtained using t~e "guide~inee or published evaluations prepared b~ the'"" National Fire Protection Association o~, if applicable, Paint and ¢oa~ing Association, and do not necessarily reflect the hazard evaluation of the Chevron E~vi~onmental Health Center. Read the entire .. '" Revision Number: 1~ Revision Date: 07/03/89 KSDS Number: 000372 HIIA - No ~ata AvailAble IfA- Not Applicable doc~ent and ~abel before using this product. FIRS FIGHTIN~ PItOCEDURES~ ?his product presents aA ex,rede ~ire hazard. ~lq~ld very q~ck~y eva~rates, even at ~ov temperatures, and ~o~ va~r (f~e8) ~h~ch can catch fire and burn v~h explosiva violence. Invisible vapor spreads easil~ and c~n be se~ on [i:e by ~a~ sources suc~ weldun9 equ$~e~, ~nd e~ec~rical ~o~ors and s~itches. For ~iFes ~nvo~ving ~h~s ~a~erial, do no~ enter fire space withou~ proper pro~ective equipment. This may ~nclude self-con~ained breath~ng ~pp~ra~u~ to pro~ec~ ~ge~nst t~e hazardo~ effect~ o[ normal producks o~ comhUst~oB or oxygen de[icie~cy. Read the entire doc~ent. ~or~ c~bvs~ion for~ carbon d~xide and va~er va~r~ inco~p~e~e co~us~on can pFodvce carbo~ S. STOmaS, ~LIH~, ~ ~ACTIVlTY ~l~Us DECO~OSITION ZT~ILITY: Stable. Pol~er~zat~on ~ill not occur. peroxides, etc. SPECI~P~IONS: Never s~phon gasoline by mouth. ~ ~ OBSER~ AL~ ~CA~I~S O~ ~ODU~ ~EL. Use o~ly a~ a mo~ fuel. Do not us~ for cleaning, ~ressure appliance fuel, or any et. her such use. DO NOT USE OR STO~ near fl~e, sgarks or hot surfaces. U~ ~hy IN ~LL V~I~T~ ~A. Kee9 contains= closed. DO ~OT T~SFE~ ~I~UID TO ~ ~E~ CO~AI~. DO ~ weld, heat or drill container, Replace cap or bu~. ~ptied container st~11 contains ~azardo~ or explosive vapor or 7. P~SI~ PROPERTIES SOLUBILI~ Solubl~ ~n hydrocar~n~ ~nsoluble in water. ~PE~CE: Orange to bronze l~quid. ' BOIlinG POI~ 25 - 225C (Va}~abl~) ~VAPO~TION~ ~A SPECIFIC G~vITY~ 0.? - 0.8 VAPOR P~SS~: 5 - 1SPSI (max.) ~ 100F (Variable) VAPOR D~SI~ (AIR-1)t 3-4 Revision ~umber: ~ RevtstoA Date: 07/03/8g I4SD8 Number: 000372 NDA - ~o Data Avatlab~ HA - Not Applicable .... · --- Page 5 of 8. SPILL RESPONSR AND DISPOSAL CllENTI~¢ F.~ERGENt-*Y PHONE ~B~R= (800) 42~-9300 (24 ho~r). SP 1 LL/~ ~PK~UT IONS: Certain geog~aph~ca~ areas have a~r po~v~on res~c~ions co~cerning ~e use of materials in ~ork situations which may release volatile com~nents ~o the a~s~here. A~r ~oll~t~o~ ~egul~t~ons ~ho~ld ~e st~d~ed to deter~ine if this mater~al is regulated ~n the area ~here ~ lo to be ~ed. This material is considered to be a va~er pollutant and releases of product should be prevented from coat.lasting soil and water and f=om v~cin~y of spill or released vast, C~ean up ~all spilis using appropriake techniques such as sor~nt materials or p~ping. ~e~e feasible and appropria~e, remove coat.lasted soil. FoZlo~ presc~ibed ' procedures for reporti~g and respondi~g to larger releases. Place cont~na~ed materials In d~spos~ble containers and dispose of ~n a manner consistent wi~h applicable regulations. Con%act local enviro~en~al or health au=heretics for approved d~s~sal o~ material. 9, B~OS~ ST~aS~ ~U~TORY ~INITS ~ CO~OSITION C~OSITION All the components of this material are on the Toxic Substances Control Act Che~ical S~stances Inventor~, The percent compositions are given to allow for th~ various ranges the c~mponen~s present in the whole product and may no} equal 100%. P~/~ CO~ON~G~RY LIMITS ~00,0 ~ ~VRON Unleaded Gasoline ~N~AININ~ CASi001~4 A toxic chemical subject to the reporting ~equiremen~s Section 313 of Tlt~e III o[ the superfvnd ~en~ents and 2eauthorization Ac~ o~ 1986 and 40 CFR Par~ 372. lO0p~ AC~I~ ~V 12~p~ ACGIH S~L ' 100p~ ~ 125p~ O~ CEK=~ 302.4 R~-1000 · ':... ,, X-~ ~-~ ~n~V~oN Unleaded Gasoline Page C~S~0~23 ~ ~ox~c chemical ~u~ect to ~e reportin~ requi~ements o~ Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 CFR Par~ 372,- CER¢~ 302.4 RQ-1000 POUNDS C~108383 A toxic chemical subject to t~e reporting re~uSrements of Sec=ion 313 o[ T~tle I~] of the Superfund ~en~en=a and ReeuthorizatiBn Ac= of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372, 100ppm ACGiH TLV 150p~ ACGIH STEL 100p~ OS~ PEL CERC:A 302.4 R~=1000 PO~S < 6.5 % TOLLS CAS108853 A toxic chemical sub, eot to the re~rting requirements of Section 3~3 o~ T~tle III of the Superfund ~en~enta and Reauthorization Act of 1SB6 and 40 CFR Part 372. 100p~ AC~IH 150pp~ ACGIH STE~ 100p~ OS~ PEL 150p~ OS~ STEL CERC~ 302.i RQ-1000 PO~S CASl10543 50p~ AC~IH < 2.4 % CYCLONE ~11082~ A toxic chemical sub~ec: to tho ro~rting retirements Section 313 of ~itle III o~ the super~und ~en~ents aRd Reauthorization Act ct 1~86 and 40 CFR Part 300ppm AC~IH TLr 300p~ OS~ PSL C~C~ 302.4 R~-1000 PO~S < 1S.0 ~ ~L TSRT BU~L ~R ~S1634044 A 'toxic chemical sub~ect to the re~rting re~ire~e~ts of Section 3~3 o: ~ttle III o~ the supertund ~en~ents and Reauthori:ation Act o~ 1~86 a~d 40 CFR ~art ~7~. < 4.9 % B~Z~E C~71132 A toxic chemical sub~ect to the re~rting requiremen~s Section ~13 of Title III of the ~uperfund ~en~ents and Reauthorization Act of ~986 a~d 40 CFR Par~ 372. 10ppm ACGIH lp~OS~ PEL 5p~ OS~ STEL C~CLA ~02.4 R~-1000 PO~S Refer =o ~h~ O~ Benzene Standard (2~ CFR 1910.1028) for detailed ~raini2~, ~xposure moni~cring, respiratory protectio~ and medical surveillance re~irementa before usin~ this pr~uct. Revision ~r: 1~ Revision Oate~ 07/0]/89 ~DS Nv~r: 000372 ~ - No Data Avai~a~e ~- Not ~pli~blo X-DOSI:)[q ~v~'~'z~bd ~a~olLue Page 7 CASgS4?6 A toxic chemical subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title III o~ the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 and 40 C~Part 100~AC~ZH I~0p~AC~I~ STEL 150p~ O~ STEL " C~C~ 302.4 a~-1000 100.0 % G~OLI~, A MIX~ OF ~TIC ~ P~FI~IC ~ROC~ON8 300p~ ACG~H TLV 500p~ ACGZH 300ppm OS~ PSi 500p~ OS~ TLV - Threshold Limit Value PEL - Pe~lss~ble Exposure Limit STE~ - Short-te~ Ex.sure L~m~t TP~ - Threshold Planning Quantity RQ - Re.treble Quantity ~S - CUSA Product Code CC - Chevron Chemical C~pany CAS - Chemical A~trac~ service N~er 10. ~GULATORY INFO~TION DOT SHIPPING N~: G~OLI~ DOT ZD~T~FZ~TION ~B~= ~N1203 SA~ 311 ~T~GORIES= 1. I~ediate (Acute) Health Effec~s~ YES 2. Delayed (Chronic) Health Effects'~ 3. Fire Hazard~ YES 4. Su~en Release of P~essure Hazardl ~GU~TORY LIST ON ~I~ IT APP~ I~ ET~LB~Z~E 01,02,10,14.15,17,18.26.~8, P-~YL~E{1,4-DI~T~ ~Z~) 01.02,10,26.28. ~ 02.10,14'.1T.~8, T-~UTY~ E~a 01,10,24,26, B~Z~ 01,02,03,04,10,14,17,18,20,28, O'XYL~E(1,2-DI~T~L B~Z~E) 01,02.10,14.15.17,18,26,28, G~OLI~ (G~RIC) 14,15,17.15, ~GU~TORY LISTS~ 01'S~ 313 02-~S R~ 03-NTP Carc~n~en ... Od-CA Prop. 55 05-M~ 406 06-I~C G~oup I .,. ~v/sion N~ar: 11 Revision Date: 07/03/8~ ~S N~r: 000372 ~A - ~o ~ata Available ~ - ~ot A~licable 0?~IARC Group 2A 08-IA~C Group 2~ 09-~ 302/30~ 10-PA R~ il=NJ R~ 12-CERCLA 302.~ 13-~ RTE I¢=ACOIB T~V 15-ACGIH STEL I~-AC~IH Calculated TLV 17=Os~ PEL 1~-O~ STEL l~=Chevron TLV 20-EPA Carcinogen 21-TS~ SECT 22-TSCA SECT 5 S~R 23-TSCA SECT 6 RULE 2AnTS~ SSCT 25-~SC~ S~CT BA CAIR 26-TSC~ SECT ~D ~PORT 2~-TS~ SECT BE 11. P~ODOC? TOXXCO~OGT DATA Z~ X~ITITION: The Dra~ze Eye Zrr[~a~lon Score (rang~, 0-110) ~ ra~its ts 0. The Oraize Skin Primer7 ~rr~tatton Score (range, 0-8) ~or a 4-hour ex.sure (rabbits) ~s 0.98. The de.al ~S0 ~n rabbies is > 5 mi/kg. ~DA. antMls yore exposed to ~7, 292 and 20~6 p~unleeded guoltne vapor six hours/day, five days/week :or approx~tely tvs years. ~ach exposure group consisted o: 200 rats and 200 mace. During the course o~ the study, male rata had an increased 'incidence of kieney a~ag~ ~olxovea ~ repair amd enlargement of ~idneg tubules. At the end o~ the atudg, a dose-related incidence st microscopic kiddy t~ora vas detected tn the male rats~ tvs t~ors yore ~ound in the low ex.aura greup~ and :ire were ~ound in the high exposure group. ~emale ra~a an~ Moth male and ~emale mice aid not ahoy this t~e o~ lesion. XC vas noted in the study that the animaXs t~at were ex~sed to gasoline va~rs lived lo~ger than the control. Thus, the significance o~ the t~or ~lndings ~ls dA~icult to evaluate at t~ts time. Addittona~ findings tn the ~I - sponsored studT, which were observed onl2 at the h[ghest doses teated (2065 p~), (l) failure :o gatm ~dy weight, (2) increased incidence o~ hepatocellular carcinomas (liver,cancer) tn ~emale mace, and (3) lung tn~l~atton male and ~emale ra:s. Subsequent testing has shown t~a( 6 to branched-chain tsopara~:inic com~uflds .tn gasoli'ne ~y be responsible for the early kidney d~age observed in meld'rats in the ~1 st~y. lnfo~tion collected by the ~ and others ind$catea tho: the e~age occurs tn the male tat only, does not occur in ~emale-rats or mice and ~nkeTs of either sex andre not occur tn man. Alpha-2-microglobulin (A2uGJ, a protein :ou~d An the male rat cnl7, acc~ulated in the kidney male rats gages unleaded gasoline by mouth [or 9 days. 2,2,4-trAmethyl pentane (~), an 8-car~n iaopara~tntc composes: o~: unleaded gasoline, has ~en shown to cause ki~ney d~age. A meta~ltte o: ~ has been shown to co~ne with ~uO in the kidney. The relevance of this renal acc~ulat~on of ~uG and its binding to ~ An the causation o: kidney d~age ts being studied. Hog this acc~ulation and b~nding of ~uG Re~lstoa Nmr: 11 Revtston Date: 07/03/0~ ~S N~r: 000372 ~ - ~o Data Availed ~- Not Appllc~le ~4~.~v~ 'U~Z~-dbd' Caso~i~ Page kidney ceils and early kidney injury relate to the development of kidney 12. ~DITION~ ~~ DATA ~DITIO~ ~ ~kTA This product contains ~enzene. The o~ Benzene ~tendard (2~ ........ ~9~o.~02e) contains det~i~ed requirements for training, ex.sure ~nitoring, respiretor~ protection and ~edicel,au~ei~Ience triggered the exposure level. 2eger to the OS~ Standard before using this product. ..... ~epeated or prolonged breathing o~ ~nzen~vapora h~ been ~aociated vith the development ct chromosomal d&~a9e i~ experimental ani~ls and various blood diseases in h~ans ranging ~ro~ aplas~tc a~emia ~o leukemia (a [o~ o~ ca~cer). All of these diseases can ~ fatal. No birth de,acts have ~en sho~n to occur in preqnan~ la~ratory a~lmals ex~sed to ~ses not toxic to the mother. Hoverer, so~e evidence oi fetal toxicity such aa delayed physical develo~ent has ~en seen at s~ch levels. The avail~li info.etlon on the e~ects o~ ~nzene on h~n preqna~ciea la inadequate b~t it ~ ~en established that ~enzene ca~ cross the h~an placenta. This product con,sins n-hexane. Prolonged or repeated contact ~ith n-hexane may ca~e nerve d~a9e characterized by progressive ~eak~ess and n~neas in t2e a~ and legs, loss ot deep tendon reflexes and red~ction o~ motor nerve cond~ction velO~t~r Re~overy [a~es irom no recovery to co~leZe recovery dependinO:jupon zhf. severity ol tat ~erve This pr~ct contains toluene. Toluene has been re.reed to decrease i~unologlcal responses i~;tes'z animals. It has also been reported tha~ when young rats rare ex~sed to 1000 ppm toluene for 14 hours zvo vee~, irreverai~le hearing loa~ ~as detected. 7he s~e dail~ exposure ~o 700 p~ for ~ long as li reeks vas vithcut e~ect. Since the level ~ecessary ~o produce hearing loss ,~ greater tha~ 7 times the A2OlH TLV [or ~olue2e, yorker ex~sures at or belo~ 10~ ppm ia not expected to cause any adverse e~ect. There are also re~orts that chronic a~sers (gl~e sni~lers, solvent hullers) o~ solvents cbntaining toluene have sui~ered liver, kidney and ~rain d~age. Scienti~ic studies toluene have failed to demonstrate birth detects in ra~s 8nd mice. However, toluene has bee2 shorn to ca.se delayed 9rovt~ and extra ri~ in the offspring ol rats and mice st inhaled doses (266-3~9 pp~) ~hat vere non-toxic to the mother. Toluene has no~ concl~ively bee~ aho~n to adverse reproductive ~ilecta/in h~a~. : :. · . ~ This pr~uce conZains xyiene, ~hich has ~en re.fred to ~ e~ryotoxic and to ca~e develo~ental' ~st~r~ance~ in raze' a~d mlc~ ez~sed ~ore birth. ~lene has given negative results in several ~utage~ tes~i~ ~aaya :',. including ~he ~es essay,. In a cancer at~dy spo~ored ~y the National Toxicology Pro, ram (NTP),,. ~echnt~l 9rads zylene gave ~o evidence carcinogtnicity in raze or mice dosed daily ~or two years. '" ReviSion S~mr: l~ ~vislon DaCe: 07/03/69 ~OS N~rz 000372 ~& - No ~ati.Avail~le ~- NOt A~l/c~e The above ~nforuatton is based on the data of which ye ere aware .end Js believed ~o be correct as of the date hereof. Since ~he infatuation contained herein may be applied under conditions beyond our cont~o~ and with which we My bo unfantliar and since data undo avai~al~e subsequent assune any responsibility for the results of its use. This lnfomation is )fDA - #o Oata Available MA - Hot Applicable PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 ( 1 ) * * IDENT I FI CATION* * MANUFACTURER: CHEVRON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER ADDRESS : 575 MARKET STREET CITY : SAN FRANCISCO STATE: CA ZIP: 94105 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: 800-582-3835 EMERGENCY PHONE: 800-424-9300 SYNONMS: PRODUCT NUMBER: CPS235182 SANTA FE NUMBER: 3754801092 HAZARD CLASS: X PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE HYDROTREATED DIST. HVY PARA >85 64742547 5 MG/M3 ACGIH/TWA ADDITIVES <15 N/A N/A N/A PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (3)**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: NDA VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): NDA SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: NDA EVAPORATION RATE: FREEZING PT: NDA SOLUBILITY/WATER: NO VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=i): NDA PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: '0.00 iLE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-AND ODOR: LIQUID OIL PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: 435F(COC) FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: NDA UEL%: NDA EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, WATER FOG SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: FOR FIRES INVOLVING THIS PRODUCT, DO NOT ENTER ANY ENCLOSED OR CONFINED FIRE SPACE WITHOUT PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING SCBA. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: NORMAL COMBUSTION FOMRS CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER VAPOR AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF SULFUR AND NITROGEN. INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E S~E 40 5)**HEALTH HAZARD DATA** (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : PRACTIVALLY NON-TOXIC TO INTERNAL ORGANS IF IT GETS ON THE SKIN. THIS HAZARD EVALUATION IS BASED ON DATA FROM SIMILAR MATERIALS. EYES : NOT EXPECTED TO CAUSE PROLONGED OR SIGNIFICANT EYE IRRITATION. INHALE : )CTIC/~LLY NON-TOXIC TO INTERNAL ORGANS IF INHALED. INGESTION: PTACTICALLY NON-TOXIC TO INTERNAL ORGANS IF SWALLOWED. OTHER : PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAS 46 (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAS 40 (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA THIS PRODUCT CONTAINERS PER. BAS OILS WHICH MAY BE REFINED BY VARIOUS PROCESSE INCLUDING SEVERE SOLBENT EXTRACTION, SEVERE HYDROCRACKING, OR SEVERE HYDRO- TREATING. NONE OF THE OILS REQUIRES A CANCER WARNING UNDER THE OSHA HAZ COMMUNICATION STANDARD. THESE OILS HAVE NOT BEEN LISTED INTEH NTP A1TNULA REPRT NOR HAVE THEY BEEN CLASSIFIED BY THE IARC AS; CARCINOGENIC TO ~S, PROBABLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS, OR POSSIBLY CARCINOGENIC TO HUMANS. DURING THE USE IN ENGINES, CONTAMINATION OF OIL WIHT LOW LEVELS OF CANCER- CAUSING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OCCURS. USED OILS HAVE BEEN SHOWN TO CAUSE SKIN CANCER IN MICE FOLLOWING REPEATED APP. AND CONTINUOUS EXPOSURE. BREIF OR TERMINTTENT SKIN CONTACT WITH USED MOTOR OIL IS NOT EXPECTED TO HAVE A RIOUSEFFECTS IN FrUMANS IF THE OIL IS THOROUGHLY REMVOED BY WASHING WITH SOAP AND WATER. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAS 40 (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : WASH SKIN WITH SOAP AND WATER THOROUGHLY. REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING A/VD WASH THEM. EYES : FLUSH EYES WITH FRESH WATER FOR 15 MIN. INHALE : NO FIRST AID REQUIRED INGESTION: GIVE WATER OR MILK TO DRINK, AND TELEPHONE FOR MEDICAL ADVICE. CONSUTL MEDICAL PERSONNEL BEFORE INDUCING VOMITING. IF MEDICAL ADVICE CANNOT BE REACHED, THEN TAKE THE PERSON AND PRODCUT TO THE NEAREST MEDICAL EMERGENCY TREATMENT CENTER OR HOSPITAL. OTHER : ~RODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAS 40 6)**REACTIVITY DATA** STABLE: X UNSTABLE: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: NO DATA AVAILABLE ,INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS, SUCH AS CHLORATES, NITRATES, PEROXIDES ETC. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NORAML COMBUSTION FORMS CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER VAPOR AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF SULFUR AND NITROGEN. INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: STOP THE LEAK OR RELEASE. CLEAN UP RELEASES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. CONTIAN LIQUID TO PREVENT FURTHER CONTAMINATION OF SOIL, SUFACE WATER OR GROUND- WATER. CLEAi~ UP SMALL SPILLS USING APPROPRIATE TECI-INIQUIES SUCH AS SORBENT MATERIALS OR PUMPING. W~ERE FEASIBLE AND APPROPRIATE, REMVOE CONTAI~INATED SOIL. FOLLOW PRESCRIBED PROCEDURES FOR REPORTING AND RESPONDING TO LARGER SPILLS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: PLACE CONTAMINATED MATERIALS IN DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND DISPOSE OF IN A MANNER CONSISTENT WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. CONTACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL OR HEALTH AUTHORITIES FOR APPROVED DISPOSAL OF THIS MATERIAL. ;CT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: NONE REQUIRED GLOVE: AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH SKIN EYE AND FACE: NONE NEEDED OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: PROTECTIVE CLOTHING VENTILATION: USE ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO KEEP THE AIRBORNE CONCENTRATIONS OF THIS MATERIAL BELOW THE RECOMMENDED EXPOSURE LIMITS. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 (9)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: A© NOT WELD, MEAT OR DRILL CONTAINER. RESIDUE MAY IGNITE WITH EXPLOSIVE IOLENCE IF HEATED SUFFICIENTLY. UTION!! DO NOT USE PRESSURE TO EMPTY DRUM OR DRUM MAY RUPTURE WITH EXPLOSIVE FORCE. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: PRODUCT - CHEVRON DIESEL ENGINE OIL DELO 6130E SAE 40 L0)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: CHEVRON ISSUE DATE:' 1993-07-22 REVISED BY: RENEE SALYER REVISED DATE: 1994-05-16 PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (1)**IDENTIFICATION** MANUFACTURER: CHEVRON ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER ADDRESS : 575 MARKET STREET CITY : SAN FRANCISCO STATE: CA ZIP: 94105 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: 800-582-3835 EMERGENCY PHONE: 800-424-9300 SYNONMS: SANTA FE NIJMBER: 3754801190 FIAZARD CLASS: X PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE HYDROCARBON BASE OILS* 74 N/A 5 MG/M3 ACGIH ZINC DITHIOPHOSPHATE 2 N/A N/A N/A CALCIUM PHENATE 1 N/A N/A N/A VISCOSITY IMPROVER, '23 N/A N/A N/A INHIBITORS AND DISPERSANTS N/A N/A N/A N/A IN LUBRICATING BASE OIL N/A N/A N/A N/A *SUGGESTED TLV FOR OIL MIST. N/A N/A N/A N/A PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) )**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: N/A VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: 0.88 EVAPORATION RATE: N/A FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: NO VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=I): N/A PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 0.00 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-AND ODOR: ARK BROWN LIQUID. VISCOSITY, 14.9 TO 15.8 CST @ 100C. POI/R POINT, -22C (MA~X.) MISCIBLE WITH HYDROCARBON SOLVE PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: 410F. FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: UEL%: EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CO2, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, WATER SPRAY. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: FOR FIRES INVOLVING THIS MATERIAL, DO NOT ENTER ANY ENCLOSED OR CONFINED FIRE SPACE WITHOUT PROPER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. SEE HAZARDOUS oDECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS. LrNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (5)**HEALTH HAZARD DATA** (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : ?ECTED TO CAUSE NO MORE THAN MINOR SKIN IRRITATION FOLLOWING PROLONGED OR FREQUENTLY REPEATED CONTACT. THE SUGGESTED TLV IS 5 MG/M3 FOR A DAILY 8-HOUR EXPOSURE. THIS IS THE OSH3% EXPOSURE STAIFDARD AND THE TLV (1983) FOR MINERAL OIL MISTS. EYES : MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION. INHALE : NOT EXPECTED TO BE ACUTELY TOXIC BY IN/-IALATION BUT BREATHING MINER3~L OIL MISTS AT LEVELS ABOVE THE EXPOSURE STANDARD C~N CAUSE RESPIRATORY IRRITATION OR DISCOMFORT. INGESTION: NOT EXPECTED TO BE ACUTELY TOXIC BY INGESTION. OTHER : PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE DURING USE IN ENGINES, CONTAMINATION OF OIL WITH LOW LEVELS OF CANCER-CAUSING COMBUSTION PRODUCTS OCCURS. BRIEF OR INTERMITTENT SKIN CONTACT WITH USED )TOR OIL IS NOT EXPECTED'TO }{AVE SERIOUS EFFECTS IN HUMANS IF THE OIL IS )ROUGHLY REMOVED BY WASHING WITH SOAP AND WATER. HIGH DOSES OF A CALCIUM PHENATE SIMILAR TO THE ONE IN THIS PROD. WERE APPLIED TO THE SKIN OF YOUNG RABBITS & SHOWED TESTICULAR FAILURE, BUT NO TESTICULAR FAILURE IN MATURE RAT. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA REPEATED APPLICATION OF ZINC DITHIOPHOSPHATES (ZDDP'S) TO THE SKIN OF MALE RABBITS HAVE PRODUCED SEVERE SKIN IRRITATION, WEIGHT LOSS AND ADVERSE TESTICULAR EFFECTS, PRIMARILY UNDERDEVELOPED TESTICLES. THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT }UJMAN EXPOSURE TO ZDDP AND CALCIUM PHENATE WILL CAUSE SIMILAR TESTICULAR EFFECTS. MINIMIZE CONTACT WITH THIS PRODUCT. PRODUCT ~ CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : WASH SKIN THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING. EYES : WASH EYES WITH FRESH WATER FOR AT LEAST 15 MINUTES. IF IRRITATION CONTINUES, SEE A DOCTOR. I~LE : tF RESPIRATORY DISCOMFORT OR IRRITATION OCCUR, MOVE THE PERSON 'O FRESH AIR. SEE A DOCTOR IF DISCOMFORT OR IRRITATION CONTINUES. INGESTION: IF A LARGE VOLUME OF THIS MATERIAL IS SWALLOWED, GIVE A LkRGE AMOUNT OF WATER TO DRINK, MAKE PERSON VOMIT, AND CALL A DOCTOR. OTHER : JCT CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) **REACTIVITY DATA** STABLE: X UNSTABLE: FLAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): MAY REACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING MATERIALS. }~AZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: NORMAL COMBUSTION FORMS CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER VAPOR AND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF PHOSPHORUS; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION WATER VAPOR AI~D MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF PHOSPHORUS; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION WATER VAPOR A-ND MAY PRODUCE OXIDES OF PHOSPHORUS; INCOMPLETE COMBUSTION CAN PRODUCE CARBON MONOXIDE. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: CLEAN UP SPILLS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, OBSERVING PRECAUTIONS IN SPECIAL PROTECTIVE INFORMATION. ABSORB LARGE SPILLS WITH A~SORBENT CLAY, DIATOMACEOUS E~RTH, OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL. THIS MATERIAL IS NOT EXPECTED TO PRESENT ~ ENVIRON- MENTAL PROBLEMS OTHER THAN THOSE ASSOCIATED WITH OIL SPILLS. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: PLACE CONTAMINATED MATERIALS IN DISPOSABLE CONTAINERS AND BURY IN AN APPROVED DUMPING AREA. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: NO SPECIAL RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IS NORMALLY REQUIRED. IF OPERATING CONDITIONS CREATE AIRBORNE CONCENTRATIONS W}{ICH EXCEED THE EXPOSURE STANDARD, THE USE OF AN APPROVED RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED. GLOVE: IMPERVIOUS PROTECTIVE CLOTHING INCLUDING GLOVES. EYE AND FACE: SAFETY GOGGLES. OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: VENTILATION: USE ADEQUATE VENTILATION TO KEEP THE AIRBORNE CONCENTRATIONS OF MATERIAL BELOW THE EXPOSURE STANDARD. - CME%rRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (9)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: DO NOT WELD, HEAT OR DRILL CONTAINER. RESIDUE MAY IGNITE WITH EXPLOSIVE VIOLENCE IF HEATED SUFFICIENTLY. CAUTION, DO NOT USE PRESSURE TO EMPTY DRUM OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: SEE CHEVRON MATERIAL INFORMATION BULLETIN NO. 1793 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON. USED MOTOR OIL. PRODUCT - CHEVRON DELO 400 MOTOR OIL SAE 15W-40 (QTS.) (10)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: ISSUE DATE: 1985-11-13 REVISED BY: KAREN L. CARROLAN REVISED DATE: 1985-11-13 PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 !1)**IDENTIFICATION** MANUFACTURER: SUMMIT OIL CO., INC. ADDRESS : P 0 BOX 131359 CITY : TYLER STATE: TX ZIP: 75707 COUNTRY : USA INFORM3%TION PHONE: 903-534-8021 EMERGENCY PHONE: - - SYNONMS: PHTHALATE ESTERS, AIR COMPRESSOR OIL, SANTA FE NUMBER: 3754800010 HAZARD CLASS: X PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (3)**PHYSICA-L DATA** BOILING PT: >600F VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): <.03 SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: <1.0 EVAPORATION RATE: FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=I): PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 0.00 ?ILE ORG~lqIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARA-NCE-~ ODOR: AMBER WITH MILD ODOR PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: FLAb94ABLE LIMITS LEL%: UEL%: EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: WATER FOG, DRY CHEMICAL, FOAM, OR CO2 SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: BURNING WILL PRODUCE TOXIC FUMES. WEAR SCBAAND FULL TURN OUT GEAR TO FIGHT FIRE. AVOID SPREADING LIQUID AND FIRE BY WATER FLOODING. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: EXPOSURE TO HEAT BUILDS UP PRESSURE IN CLOSED CONTAINERS. COOL WITH WATER SPRAY. PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 5)**HEALTH HAZARD DATA** (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : "BELIEVED TO BE MINIMALLY IRRITATING EYES : BELIEVED TO BE MINIMALLY IRRITATING INHALE BELIEVED TO BE MINIMALLY IRRITATING INGESTION: DATA OTHER : PRODUCT - SUMMIT'DSL-125 (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE NOT DETERMINED PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : WASH SKIN WITH SOAP~NI) WATER. EYES : FLUSH EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 MIN. CALL A PHYSICIAN IF IRRITATION DEVELOPS. INHALE : TO FRESH AIR. GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION OR OXYGEN IF NECESSARY INGESTION: INDUCE VOMITING IF VICTIM IS CONSCIOUS. CALL A PHYSICI~N OTHER : PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (6)**REACTIVITY DATA** STABLE: X UNSTABLE: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATIONMAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: FIRE, HEAT, SPRARKS INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): STRONG OXIDIZIERS FIAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: BURNING WILL PRODUCE TOXIC FUMES PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: ~SORB ON FIRE RETARDA-NT TREATED SAWDUST, DIATOMACEOUS EARTH, ECT. SHOVEL UP DISPOSE OF AT AN APPROPRIATE WAST DISPOSAL FACILITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS, A_ND PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS AT TIME OF DISPOSAL. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: DISSOLVE WASTE IN A SOLVENT AND DISPOSE BY SUPERVISED INCINERATION IN COMPLICANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS. PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: IF OVERHEATED, USE APPROVED RESPIRATORY PROTECTION EQUIPMENT GLOVE: IMPERMEABLE GLOVES EYE AND FACE: SPLASH GOGGLES OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EYE WASH, SAFETY SHOWERS VENTILATION: EXHAUST A_ND MECFIANICAL RECOMMEDED. PRODUCT - S~IT DSL-125 (9)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: FOR GENERAL PERSONAL HYGIENE, WASH HANDS THOROUGHLY AFTER HANDLING MATERIAL. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: PRODUCT - SUMMIT DSL-125 (10)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: SUMMIT ISSUE DATE: 1991-02-14 REVISED BY: RENEE SALYER REVISED DATE: 1994-02-15 · ' PRODUCT - 140CSOLVE~ 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV ].106 - TM (1)**IDENTIFICATION** MANUFACTURER: UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ADDRESS : 1345 N, MEACHAM CITY : SCAHUMBURG STATE: IL' ZIP: COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: 312-490-2500 EMERGENCY PHONE: 213-664-2121 SYNONHS: AMSCO SOLV 1106 TM&E CLEANER VOLATILE SOLVENT HYDROCARBON MIXTURE PETROLEUM NAPHTHA SANTA FE NUMBER: 4716700157 HAZARD CLASS: I PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO, EXPOSURE REFEREN 140 SOLVENT N/A 64742-47-8 N/A N/A PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (3)**PHYSICAL DATA** 8OILING PT: 367-405F VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): 0 SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: 0.7' EVAPORATION RATE: 0.08 FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: (5 VAPOR OENSITY (AIR=l): 5.2 PERCENT~ VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 0.00 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUNO (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-ANO ODOR: CLEAR~ LITTLE IF ANY COLOR; CHARACTERISTIC DOOR. PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (4)**FIRE ANO EXPLOSION HAZARO DATA** FLASH PT: 141F TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS LELY.: 1.0 UEL%: 7.0 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SMALL FIRES - EXTINGUISH WITH DRY CHEMICAL, CARBON DIOXIDE, OR FOAM. LARGE FIRES - USE OF ORY CHEMICAL OR FOAM IS RECOMMENOEO. WATER MAY BE AN INEFFECTIVE EXTINGUISHING AGENT. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: USE OF SCBA IS RECOMMENDED FOR FIREFIGHTERS. WATER SPRAY MAY BE USEFUL IN MINIMIZING VAPORS AND COOLING CONTAINERS EXPOSE TO HEAT AND FLAME. AVOID SPREADING BURNING LIQUID WITH WATER USED FOR COOLING PURPOSES. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: THIS MATERIAL IS COMBUSTIBLE AND MAY'BE IGNITED BY HEAT OR FLAME. THIS MATERIAL WILL BURN, BUT WILL NOT IGNITE READILY. PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (5)**HEALTH HAZARD DATA** (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : HAY CAUE SKIN IRRITATION. PROLONGED EXPOSURE MAY CAUSE REDNESS AND BURNING, DRYING & CRACKING OF THE SKIN, AND DERMATITIS. PERSONS WITH PRE- EXISTING SKIN DISORDERS MAY BE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO EFFECTS OF PRODUCT. THIS SUBSTANCE HAS NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED AS A CARCINOGEN OR PROBABLE CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IAPC OR OSHA. EYES : MAY CAUSE EYE IRRITATION. DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE'LIQUID OR EXPOSURE TO ITS VAPORS OR MISTS MAY CAUSE BURNING, TEARING ANO REDNESS. INHALE : EXCESSIVE CONCENTRATIONS OF VAPORS OR MISTS MAY CAUSE- IRRITATION OF THE NOSE & THROAT; SIGNS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM DEPRESSION (E.G., OROWSINESS, DIZZINESS, LOSS OF COORDINATION, & FATIGUE). PERSONS WITH IMPAIRED LUNG FUNCTION OR ASTHMA-LIKE CONDITIONS MAY EXPERIENCE ADDITIONAL BREATHING DIFFICULTIES DUE TO THE IRRITANT PROPERTIES OF THIS MATERIAL. INGESTION: EXCESSIVE QUANTITIES MAY CAUSE - IRRITATION OF DIGESTIVE TRACT; SIGNS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM 0EPRESSION (AS NOTED ABOVE). ASPIRATION HAZARD - CAi ENTER LUNGS 0URING SWALLOWING OR VOMITING & CAUSE LUNG INFLAMMATION &OAMAGE OTHER PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (B) HEALTH HAZARO- EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA PRODUCT - ].40 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (D) EMERGENCY ANO FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : REMOVE CONTAHINATED CLOTHING. CLEANSE AFFECTED AREA(S) THOROUGHLY BY WASHING WITH MILD SOAP AN0 WATER. IF IRRITATION OR REDNESS DEVELOPS AND PERSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. EYES IF IRRITATION/REDNESS DEVELOPS, MOVE VICTIM AWAY FROM EXPOSURE & INTO FRESH AIR. IF IRRITATION/REDNESS PERSISTS, SEEK MEOICAL ATTENTION. FOR DIRECT CONTACT, FLUSH AFFECTED EYE(S) W/CLEAN WATER & SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION INHALE : IF NOSE/THROAT IRRITATION DEVELOPS, MOVE VICTIM AWAY FROM EXPO- SURE & INTO FRESH AIR. IF IRRITATION PERSISTS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF VICTIM IS NOT BREATHING, ADMINISTER ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION BY QUALIFIED PER- SONNEL. IF BREATHING DIFFICULTIES DEVELOP, GIVE OXYGEN. SEEK MEDICAL AIO. INGESTION: ASPIRATION HAZARD-DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING OR GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH AS MATERIAL CAN ENTER LUNGS & CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE. IF VICTIM IS DROWSY OR UN.. CONSCIOUS, Pl. ACE ON LEFT SIDE WITH HEAD DOWN. DO NOT LEAVE VICTIH UNATTENDED, OTHER : SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION. PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (6)**REACTIVITY OATA~* STABLE: X UNSTABLE: HAZAROOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION. MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOIO): STRONG ACIDS OR BASES° OXIDIZING AGENTS AND SELECTEO AMINES. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: THERMAL DECOMPOSITION IN THE PRESENCE OF AIR MAY YIELD CARBON MONOXIDE AND/OR CARBON DIOXIDE. AIR MAY YIELD CARBON MONOXIDE ANO/OR CARBON OIOXIDE. AIR MAY YIELD CARBON MONOXIDE ANO/OR CARBON DIOXIDE. PROOUCT- 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES*~ STEPS IN CASE: STAY UPWIND & AWAY FROM SPILL. KEEP ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION & HOT METAL SURFACES AWAY. IF SPILL IS INOOORS~ VENTILATE AREA'. FOAM, ESPECIALLY HIGH EXPANSION FOAM, MAY BE USED TO SUPRESS VAPORS. KEEP OUT OF ORAINS, SEWERS OR WATERWAYS. USE INERT MATERIAL TO DAM ~ CONTAIN SPILL. 00 NOT FLUSH WITH WATER. FOR SMALL' SPILLS - DO NOT FLUSH WITH WATER; USE ABSORBENT PAOS. CALL SPILL RESPONSE TEAM IF LARGE SPILL. NOTIFY STATE & LOCAL AGENCIES. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: DISPOSE OF PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL~ COUNTY~ STATE ANO FEDERAL REGULATIONS. PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 66/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: MAY 8E NECESSARY TO MINIMIZE EXPOSURE TO vAPORS OR GASES. DEPENDING ON NATURE & CONCENTRATION OF AIRBORNE MATERIAL~ USE A RESPIRATOR GAS MASK WITH APPROPRIATE CARTRIDGES & CANNISTERS (NIOSH-APPROVED)~ OR SUPPLIED AIR EQUIPMENT. GLOVE: USE IMPERMEABLE GLOVES TO PREVENT SKIN CONTACT & IRRITATION. EYE AND FACE: APPROVED EYE PROTECTION TO SAFEGUARD AGAINST POTENTIAL EYE CONTACT, IRRITATION OR INJURY IS RECOMMENDED, ~THER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: SOURCE OF CLEAN WATER SHOULO BE AVAILABLE IN WORK AREA FOR FLUSHING EYES VENTILATION: IF CURRENT PRACTICES ARE INADEQUATE FOR MINIMIZING EXPOSURES° ADDITIONAL VENTILATION OR EXHAUST SYSTEMS MAY 8E REQUIRED. WHERE EXPLOSIVE MIXTURES MAY BE PRESENT, SYSTEMS SAFE FOR SUCH LOCATIONS SHOULD BE USED. PROOUCT- 140 SOLVENT 6&/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (?)~*SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS~ .HANOLING AND STORAGE: KEEP CONTAINERS TIGHTLY CLOSED, COOL, DRY, & AWAY FROM SOURCES OF IGNITION. USE & STORE WITH AOEQUATE VENTILATION. AVOID INHALATIO~ & PERSONAL CONTACT. USE GOOD PERSONAL HYGIENE PRACTICE. 'EMPTY' CONTAINERS RETAIN RESIDUE (LIQUID &/OR VAPOR) ANO CAN BE DANGEROUS. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: DO NOT PRESSURIZE, CUT, WELO, BRAZE, SOLDER, DRILL, GRIND OR EXPOSE CONTAINERS TO HEAT, FLAME, SPARKS OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION; THEY MAY EXPLODE & CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. 'EMPTY~ ORUMS SHOULO BE COMPLETELY ORAINEO, PROPERLY BUNGEO & PROMPTLY SHIPPED TO SUPPLIER OR A DRUM RECONOI- TIONER. BEFORE WORKING IN TANKS~ REFER TO OSHA~ ANSI Z49.1. PRODUCT - 140 SOLVENT 6&/3 (AMSCO SOLV 1106 - TM (10)~*ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: ISSUE DATE: 1987-05-05 REVISEO BY: SANOY ARON REVISEO OATE: 1987-05-05 PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (1)**IDENTIFICATION** ~j~;UFACTURER: TURNER INDUSTRIES, INC. ADDRESS : 821 PARK AVENUE CITY : SYCAMORE STATE: IL ZIP: 60178 COUNTRY : USA INFORMATION PHONE: - - EMERGENCY PHONE: 815-895-4545 SYNONMS: PROPANE CYLINIDER LP-175 PROPANE DIMETHYL METHANE PROPYL HYDRIDE LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS LP-175 SANTA FE NUMBER: 9999999999 HAZARD CLASS: X PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (2)**INGREDIENTS** INGREDIENTS WT % CASE NO. EXPOSURE REFERENCE PROPANE 93.4 74-98-6 1000 PPM OSHA ETHANE 5.6 74-84-0 N/A N/A ISO-BUTA~NE 0.72 75-28-5 1000 PPM N/A BUTANE 0.28 106-97-8 800 PPM OSHA ORODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (3)**PHYSICAL DATA** BOILING PT: -43 F VAPOR PRESS(MM HG.): SPEC GRAVITY H20=l: 0.51 EVAPORATION RATE: FREEZING PT: SOLUBILITY/WATER: YES VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=I): 1.52 PERCENT, VOLATILE BY VOLUME: 0.00 VOLATILE ORGANIC COUMPOUND (LB/GAL): APPEARANCE-AND ODOR: CLEAR, ODORLESS (ADDITIVE-MERCAPTAN-STRONG-PUNGENT) STRONG SOLVENT - DISSOLVES SOME PLASTICS AND RUBBERS. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LPf175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (4)**FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA** FLASH PT: -156 F, CC FLAMMABLE LIMITS LEL%: 2.4 UEL%: 9.5 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: CLASS B OR C EXTINGUISHERS. AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE = 920-1020 F. OSPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURE: N EVENT OF FIRE OR A~BNORMAL TEMPERATURES, CARBON MONOXIDE AND VARIOUS ALDEHYDES MIGHT BE FORMED. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD: HIGHLY FLAMMABLE - HEAVY GAS. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (5) **HEALTH HAZARD DATA** (A) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF A SINGLE (ACUTE) OVER EXPOSURE SKIN : ']EZE BURNS IF LIQUID TOUCHES SKIN. EYES : ~ INHALE : SIMPLE ASPHYXIANT AND HAS ANESTHETIC ACTION IN HIGH CONCENTRA- TIONS. INGESTION: OTHER : PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (B) HEALTH HAZARD - EFFECTS OF REPEATED (CRONIC) OVER EXPOSURE PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (C) HEALTH HAZARD - MEDICAL .CONDITIONS AND LAB DATA NOT CONSIDERED' TOXIC AT AIR CONCENTRATIONS OF 3.5%. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (D) EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SKIN : TREAT BURNS AS USUAL.- SYMPTOMATIC AND SUPPORTIVE.. EYES : INF_ALE : OXYGEN (AFTER REMOVAL FROM EXPOSURE) IF INDICATED. CAUTION OF FIRE HAZkRD IN LUNGS ADVISED. INGESTION: OTHER : PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER ( 6 ) * *REACTIVITY DATA* * STABLE: X UNSTABLE: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X PHOTO CHEMICAL REACTION MAY OCCUR: WILL NOT OCCUR: X CONDITIONS TO AVOID: RS - TERMPERATURES kBOVE 125 F. GAS FLAMES, }PARKS, OT~IER SOURCES OF IGNITION. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): CHLORINE OR HIGHLY OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: oOMPLETE COMBUSTION - NONE. INCOMPLETE - AND VARIOUS OTHER ALDEHYDES. AND VARIOUS OTHER ALDEHYDES. CO AND VARIOUS OTHER ALDEHYDES. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (7)**SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES** STEPS IN CASE: EXTINGUISH ALL FIRES, ELIMINATE SPARKING EQUIPMENT, VENTILATE WELL. GAS - GENERAL HYDROCARBON. COMBUSTION PRODUCTS - CO AND VARIOUS ALDEHYDES. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: ALLOW SPILLS TO EVAPORATE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. BURN UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS USING PRESSURE REGULATOR OR CONTROL VALVE. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (8)**SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION** RESPIRATORY: CHEMICAL CARTRIDGE OR AIRLINE TYPE RESPIRATOR. GLOVE: EYE AND FACE: CHEMICAL GOGGLES', OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: EXPLOSION PROOF EQUIPMENT. VENTILATION: LOCAL EXHAUST RECOMMENDED. PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (9)**SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS** HANDLING AND STORAGE: HANDLE PER 49 CFR 172.101. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: ~' CLASS DESCRIPTION = FLAMMABLE GAS. (DOT 39 NRC) PROPER SHIPPING NAME = LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS (PROPANE) PRODUCT - TORNADO/TEMPEST LP-175 14 OZ. PROPANE CYLINDER (10)**ORIGINAL ISSUE** PREPARED BY: ISSUE DATE: 1985-10-16 REVISED BY: SANDY ARON REVISED DATE: 1985-10-16 ITl 0 --I Z Facility Contingency Plan I I. Purpose of Contingency Plan Tiffs Contingency Plan has been prepared to outline emergency response procedures in the event of fire, explosion, or any unplanned release of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents to air, soil, or surface water, as required by Section 66265.5, Article 4, Chapter 15, Title 22, California Code of Re~lations. A copy of this Plan shall be maintained at the facility and submitted to all local agencies that may be called upon to provide emergency services. In most cases, the Contingency Plan will be included as an attachment to the Business Plan which is submitted to the appropriate agency. The Contingency Plan shall be reviewed, and immediately amended, if necessary, whenever: applicable regulations are revised; · the Plan fails in an emergency; · the facility changes in its desi~, construction, operation, maintenance, or other circumstances in a way that materially increases the potential for lures, explosions, or releases of hazardous waste or hazardous waste constituents, or changes the response necessary in an emergency; · the list of emergency coordinators changes; or · the list of emergency equipment changes. II. Definition of an Emergency Responses to facility spills, fires, or explosions have been divided into two categories; minor events and major events, depending upon the extent to which the event threatens human health or the environment. Minor events require immediate responses to the situation but do not require formal implementation of emergency procedures. Major events do require full implementation of the Plan. Minor and major events may be defined as follows: Minor Event Fire · Involves very limited quantities of materials. · Does not generate toxic fumes. · Is self--contained. · Does not pose an explosion hazard. Spill · Does not involve over 100 gallons of a toxic, flammable or corrosive material. · Does not threaten to react with surrounding material to cause a fire or explosion. · Does not discharge or flu'eaten to discharge to sewer or surface waters. · Does not involve a commercial pesticide or any material used to control vegetation, insects, animal pests, or bacteria. -2- Major Event Fire and/or Explosion · The fire causes the release of toxic fumes. · The fire spreads and could possibly ignite materials at other iocations on-site or could cause heat-induced explosions. · The fire could possibly spread to off-site areas. · An imminent danger exists that an explosion could ignite other hazardous materials at the facility or result in the release of a toxic material. · An explosion has occurred. SpilI · The spill could results in a release of flammable liquids or vapors that could cause a fire or gas explosion hazard. · The spill could cause the release of significant quantities of toxic liquids or fumes that could threaten human health or the environment. · The spill cannot be contained on-site or will discharge to sewer or surface water. IlL E1nergency Coordinator The Emergency Coordinator has the responsibility of coordinating all response measures in the event of an emergency. The Emergency Coordinator has technical assistance capability, full facility access, and the authority to make decisions and commit company resources for incident mitigation. He/she shall also be thoroughly familiar with all aspects of the Facility Contingency Plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the location and characteristics of waste handled, the location of all records within the facility, and the facility layout. See Section 1 for names and phone numbers of primary and alternate Emergency Coordinators. IV. Emergency ProCedures If an employee discovers an existing or potential emergency situation, the employee will immediately notify the facility supervisor and/or the Emergency Coordinator. If the event is a spreading fa'e, the employee may call the fa'e department directly. If the situation is a minor event, the Emergency Coordinator will mediately implement and coordinate appropriate response procedures. Emergency equipment, such as fire extinguishing systems and spill control equipment, may be used in the event of a minor emergency. Descriptions and locations of emergency equipment are listed in Section 1. -3- If the situation is a major event, the Emergency Coordinator will immediately notify the System Operations Center. The System Operations Center (SOC) is designated as the emergency coordination center for the entire system. The SOC coordinates and maintains an Emergency Preparedness Plan that includes phone numbers for local emergency services, key railroad personnel, and local and state agencies requiring notific~/tion. The SOC will contact Emergency Responders, the Environmental Department, as necessary, and make the required notifications to local and state agencies. The SOC will notify the State Office of Emergency Services. Notifications must include: · name and telephone number of caller; · name and address of facility; · time and type of incident; · name, type and quantity of involved material(s), to the extent known; · the extent of injuries, if any, and; · possible hazards to human health and the environment, outside the facility. If required, the Environmental Department will submit written reports. The Emergency Coordinator will implement appropriate provisions of this Plan in order to minimize hazards to human health or the environment. If Plan implementation is necessary, the Emergency Coordinator will: · notify employees of the potential dangers via the public address system or two-way radio system; * initiate employee evacuations as appropriate; · monitor evacuation measures; · determine if an Emergency Responder should be notified by the SOC..at the scene, responders will serve as advisors and a resource to the Emergency Coordinator; · take all reasonable measures to ensure that fa'es, explosions, and releases do not occur, reoccur or spread to other areas. As necessary, processes will be halted and affected areas will be isolated; · evaluate the need for off-site assistance; · request the SOC contact appropriate assistance agencies; · initiate and coordinate response efforts. The responsibilities of the Emergency Coordinator include: · Immediately identify the character, source, amount, and areal extent of any released materials. Involved products may be identified using information contained on Material Safety Data Sheets. With this information, the Emergency Coordinator will determine the existing and potential threat to health and the environment posed by the emergency situation. This assessment must consider both direct effects and indirect effects such as contaminated mn-off problems or the production of gases by fire fighting chemicals. · Coordinate efforts with operation, equipment, maintenance, security, public relations personnel and public emergency personnel at the scene. -4- · Joimly with supervision on the scene, and the Environmental Department, decide on containment and cleanup methods for any spilled products or hazardous materials. · As the incident progresses, provide updates to the SOC or Environmental Department, including any changes impacting reportable conditions. The responsibilities of the Environmental Department include: · Communicate with agencies concerning incident, as required. · Determine the need and arrange for any additional outside-the-company technical support. · Advise Emergency Coordinator of potential hazards and/or cleanup options. · Arrange for treatment, storage, or disposal of recovered waste, or contaminated soil or surface water, and decontamination as necessary. V. Emergency Services Santa Fe maintains contracts with local emergency response contractors for response and cleanup of major spills. The names and phone numbers of local contractors are listed in Section 1 and copies of the contracts are located in Section 6. VI. Evacuation Plan If an evacuation is advisable, the Emergency Coordinator must notify appropriate local authorities and be available to help determine the need for an evacuation. In case of mediate or major emergencies, telephone number 911 will serve as the first incident reporting number. While supervisors are responsible for removing personnel from the immediate hazard area, the Emergency Cooffiinator will implement facility evacuation. This will be done whenever the Emergency Coordinator judges that such an evacuation is necessary to protect human health. The evacuation will follow the procedures described below as closely as possible; however, the Emergency Coordinator may deviate from these procedures to provide a more effective plan for evacuating the area. · The Emergency Coordinator will activate alarm or notify key personnel via 2-way radio to announce an area or facility evacuation. · Personnel are to stop all machinery and secure operations as appropriate and as time permits. · All personnel in the hazard area are to walk, not run to the nearest facility exit. Exit routes are posted in each shop. · Personnel are to report to rally points as designated by the Emergency Coordinator at the time of emergency. Designated rally points will be located at least 500 feet from the evacuated areas. -5- · Foremen are to account for all department members. · Entry of unnecessary visitors, contractors, and employees will be prohibited during the evacuation period. · Safety equipped personnel will be assigned by the Emergency Coordinator to control access of hazard area. · When the facility incident has been resolved, the Emergency Coordinator will notify key personnel via 2-way radio and request that an announcement be made. · Non-emergency personnel will not be allowed to re-enter the facility until the All Clear message has been announced. To ensure that all evacuations are conducted efficiently and safely, the following pre- planning is necessary: · Emergency exits for specific facility areas should be posted in each shop. · Shop foremen should know where all electrical equipment power controls are located for possible shutdown in an emergency. · Shop foremen should pre-plan systems for accounting of personnel during an emergency. · Rally points should be designated and marked. · Evacuation drills should be conducted annually. VII. Employee Training All Employees All new employees are trained ia safety and emergency response procedures within six months of bring with refresher training provided annually. Hazardous Mateda~ Handlers Hazardous material handlers are trained annually in 3 to 4 hour sessions in the following areas: · Safety methods for storage, disposal and handling of hazardous materials including proper labelling of containers and manifesting of hazardous waste. · Proper fitting and use of personal protective equipment for use during normal handling and emergency response. · Proper use and locations of fire and spill control equipment. · Knowledge of specific hazards of each chemical to which employees may be exposed. · Review of contents and location of Material Safety Data Sheets. -6- Emergency Response Personnel Emergency response personnel receive training in the following areas in addition to the above training. This training is provided quarterly in eight hour sessions. · Rescue and containment procedures · Procedures for shutdown of operations. · Use and maintenance of emergency equipment. · Coordination/notification of response agencies, dispatch center and clean-up contractors. Training Documentation Initial and refresher safety and hazardous material handling training for Maintenance of Way employees is coordinated and documented by Calvin Hobbs, Manager of Safety, San Bernardino, California. Initial and refresher safety and hazardous material handling training for Maintenance of Equipment employees is coordinated by the Assistant Director of Equipment. All training records are maintained by David Morris, Administrative Specialist, Topeka, Kansas. Quarterly training for emergency response personnel is coordinated and documented by Brock Lowman, Manager Hazardous Materials Response & Community Relations, Topeka, Kansas. RCRA Hazardous Waste training is coordinated and documented by ~'ennifer Anderson, Manager Environmental Program & Training Development, Topeka, Kansas. Training records are available via mainframe computer access (Millenium). Records are retained for a minimum of three years and are available for review by administering agency inspection personnel-.. 0 Z BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979' ' ~ " HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN INSTRUCTIONS: i. To ovoid further action, return ~his form within 30 days of receipt. · 2. ~PF./PRINT ANSWF,RS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer 1he a. uestions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be ~riet and aonaLse as pc~ible. SECTION 1' BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS NAME' Atchsion, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. 1501 F Street LOCATION: MAILING ADDRESS: 740 East Carnegie St. CITY: san '~T~Z~no STATE: C~ ZiP: 92408 PHONE: ' 909-386-4082 · DUN & BRADSTRE'ET NUMB=R.", ' 00-174-8524 SIC CODE: 4011 FRIMARY ACTIVITY: Railroad OWNER: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. MAILING ADDRESS: 740 East Carnegie St., San Barn~rdino SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: CONTACT TITLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE 1. Mike Harris Equipment Supervisor. 209'441-2533 209-263-6766 Pager 2. Ted Calhoun Superintendent Operations 209-441-26208~5~48~B3Pac3~r ... .. Bakersfield Fire Dept. -- Hazardous .~aterials Division "~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ' ; SECTION 3: TRAINING: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 1~5 MATERIAL SAFE~ DATA SHEETS ON FIL~: Attached in Section 5 of thls Business Plan. BRIEF SUMMARY oF TRAINING PROGRAM: Please refer to pages 5-6 Of the Facility Contingency Plan locatod in Section 4. SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: N/A I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT'MY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6.95 OF THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HA~NDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TiMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTITIES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION: LaDomqa Williams CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE INFOR- MATION IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE" ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV. 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND TH~,T INACCURATE INFORMATION.CONSTITUTES PERJURY. . SIGNATURE TITLE DATE .... Bakers~eld Fire Dept. Hazardous ,.~iaterials Division HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Name: Bakersfield Railroad Yard SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NoTIFiCATION PROCEDURES: Supervisor .or emergency coordinator contacts all 911 and Santa Fe's System Operations Center (SOC) (1-800-285-2164). The SOC coordinates and maintains a preparedness pla~., which contains phone numbers for local emergency services, key railroad personnel, and local and state agencies requiring notification. B. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION: ~ZD.e emezgency coordinator will supez~ise .an(] initiate all. employee notification and evacuation procedures. Employees are notified by ---~ 2-way hend-held or car radio. Designated rally point is north of the ..-- yard office. Rally point may be changed by the emergency coordinator depending on location of event. C. PUBLIC EVACUATION: .. The emergency coordinator will notify appropriate authorities when public evacuation is judged necessary for protection of health and safety. The emergency coordinator will assist local emergency responders .in evacuating the public safely and efficiently. D. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: Mercy Hospital is located north of the subject site at 2215 Truxtun Avenue (805-327-3371). ...:...- .. : · Bnl~ersfielclFire Dept. Hazardous Materials Division HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7: MI]:I®ATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN: A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS: 1. Periodic ~eviews of facility oPerations'to determine potential for hazardous materials incidents and the steps that should be taken to eliminate those means. 2. The provision of adequate equipment, supplies, structures, or other physical means for personnel who handle hazardous materials. 3. A ~tr~ain'n~.T~~for~ ~-~nn, 9~.~h,9~.~. ~.L~h 1 hazardous materials. B.'~ RELEAS:'C Alxru / u t~ ,M,N ~ Mi/_A I Ig N: Equipment and supplies, such as absorbents, are available for containing '.'i. small spills. Larger spills are handled by outside cleanup contractors. C. CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES: Equipment andI sUpplies, Such as absorbents, are available for containing small spills. Larger spills are handled by outside cleanup contractors. Spill contractor contracts are located in Section. 6. SECTION 8: UTILITY SMUT-OFFS (LCCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY): NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: Throuqhout fac±l'ity; See fac±l±ty map (F±qure 3) ELECTRICAL: Throughout facility; See facility map (Figure 3) WATER: Throughout facility; See facility map-(Figure 3) SPECIAL: N/A LOCK BOX: ~:~/NO IF YES, LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY: A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: No fire hydrants or sprinkler systems on site. B. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT)' : No fire hydrants on site. "" BAKERSFIELD 'CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ~ FACILITY DESCRIPTION CHECK IF BUSINESS IS A FARM [ ] BUSINESS NAME Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. FACILIiY NAME Bakersfield Yard SiTE ADDRESS 1501 F Street CITY. Bakersfield ' STATE California ZiP 933041 NATURE CF BUSINESS' Railroad ~CDE -4011' "" '"' DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER 00-174-8524.. - Manager Environmental Operations, LaDonna Williams OWNER/CPE.'-ATOR Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co; PHONE 909-38~-4082 MAILING ADDRESS 740 East Carneqia Drive C:I-~ ' San Bernardino - STATE California ZIP 92408 EMERGENCY CONTACTS NAME Mike Harris TITLE Equipment Supervisor BUSINESS PHONE 209-441-2533 24-HOUR PHONE Pager 209-263-6766 NAM E .... 'Te~ ea-l-~.oun TITLE superinte~8ant O~.r~ ~ r~n.~ JSINESS PHONE 209=441-2620 24-HOUR PHONE Pager ~~43.. BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page_. of_ 6 sinessName AT&SF Address 1501 F S~reet, ~-~ke.~sf±eid, CA CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ~:;-~" " ' · ) INVENTORY STATUS: New { ] Addition [ ] Re~ion~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemieaJ is · NON TRADE S~' ~ ' TRAD~ SL={:~ET [ ] :) common Name: Acetylene 3) DOT · (o~, ChemicaJ Ne,me: Acetylene AHM [ ] CAS · 67-64-1 PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES . Fire [~ Reactive [ ] Sudden Rele~e of Pressu,e [~ Immediate Heaith (Acute) [ ] Dela~ Heath (Ct~mnio) [ ] .[) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Fon'n 802~) USE CODE 42 5) PHYSICAL S3;ATE Solid [ ] Uquid [ ] Ga~ [~] Pure [~ Mixture [ ] W~ste [ ] Radloaca~v~ [ ] ') AMOUNT AND TIME AT. FAClUTY UNITS CF MF.~SURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum DalY Amount: 1 800 ~ [ ] S~U [ ] ,,3 [~ ~) Con.non 04 Average D·ily Amount: 900 :unes [ ] b) Pressure: UZ AnnuaJ Amount:. ;J6~) ¢) Temperature: ~4 Largest Slze'Contamer. _~ 0 _1~ # Days On Sit~,.. 365 Circle Whi¢,~ Momhs: All Year, ~' ~)) MIXTURE: List ' COMPONENT CAS ~' % ~ AHM -' :he three most I~a.7.~clous 1 ) [ ] c.~emicaJ components or ~ny AHM components 2). ' ' " [ ] :0) LoCaa~n Gas Cylinder Storaqe and Equipment Shop .. CHEMICAL DESC~IFTION .......... INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition { ] Revision [x~ Deletion { ] Check if chemicaJ is · NON TRADE SEC,C~T *~ 'FRAME SECRET' ~.) Common Name: O~c~en 3) DOT · Chemi~ Na~.: Ox~.gen AHM [ ] CAS # 7782-44-7 .:) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARO CA1--L-GORIES ' Fire ~ Reactive ( ] .. Sudclen Release of P:es=u~e ~ Immed~e Hea~ (Acute) [ ] Delaye~l He,tit (Chronic) ! ] WASTE CLASSIFICATION {3-¢tig~t cocle from DHS Form aO22t USE CODE 42 !). PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ] Ga~ :~ Pure [:~Mixture { ] W~ste [ ] Radioactive [ ] .'~ AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILJTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES M~x~mum DaN Amount: 1494 It~ [ ] Sa [ ] ft3 ~ a} Con~iner. 04 Average O~ly Amount: 747 cunee [ ] b) Pressure: 02 AnnuaJ Amount: 2988 c) Temperature: 04 l..a.~gest Size Contraries. ~4q # Day~ On Site 3~5 Circle Whic~ Montl~s: All Yew, ~ MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % Wl' AHM the three most he~a.,oous 1) [ ] c,~em~aJ components or , any AHM components 2), [ ] t I :0) L~-~_. Gas Cylinder Storage and EquiFment Shop ' ~rofy under pena~ly o~ law, ~at t ~ave pe~ e~n~ ~ ~ I~l~w w~ ~e ~o~n SUDm~ on ~ ~~ ~~ ~,T,~, ~~ ~O~~ OP~TIONS ~ ~ N~e & ~ of ~nz~ Com~ Se~sen~e Si~ ' D~ BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page2 of 6 iusinessName A?&SF Address 1501 F Street, ]~3kersf±eld, CA CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision~{~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is · NON TRADE SECRET ~ ~E SECRET [ ] 2) Common Na~_e: Arqon 3) DOT # (optional). Chemical Name: k~gon AHM [ ] CAS # 7440-37-1 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] $ug:lden Release of Pressure ~ Immediate Hea~J1 (Acute) [ ] .Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) [ ] . 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code fi.om DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 4~ 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Uquid [ ] Gas ~ Pure [~ MLxture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactfve [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum DaJlyAmount: 672 lbs [ ] gal [ ] fl3 ~ N ContaJner: 04 Average Da~ly Amount: ~ curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 67?- ' '. c) Tempere~ure: Lsrgest Size Contnlnen # Days On Site ~ Cimla Which Months: Ail Year, ~ 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # % ~ AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemicaJ components or .. any AHM components 2) [. ] ~) [ ] Gas Cylinder Storage and Equipment Shop CHEMICAL DEscRIPTION .... '=-:' 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemic, ad is · NON TRADE SECRET ~ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: Unleaded Gasoline 3) DOT # (optiormJ) ChemicaJ Name: Gasoline AHM [ ] CAS # 8006-61-9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [~ Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immedia/e HeNth (Acute)~[] Delayed HeaJth (Chronic)x~] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 1 c) 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [~X Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture~ Waste [ ] Radiom=tive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILJTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 95 Ib~ [ ] gaJ :~ f~3 [ ] a) Container: 06 Avereg. O-'ly Amount: 40 curi.e [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 1320 c) Tempere~ure: U4 Largest Size Container: 5 ~ , # Days On Site q~ Cimle Which Months: Ail Year ...... '9) MIX'rURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % ~ AHM the three most h~zardous 1) ]~e 71432 < 4.9 [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) E~ylbenzene 1 0041 4 < 1.4 [ ] 3) Xylenes - P&M 108383 <5.4 ! ] West of M.O.W. Builc~.ng (clrum) and West of ~cruiFrnent Shop (5 qallon containers) cerofy unoer penal~y of taw, ~at / have personally examined and am tamil;a/ wi01 ~he inlornabon subrni~ted on Zhi$ and aJ/ a~tache¢f document. I believe ~RINT Name & Title of Au'~hon'zed Company Representa~ve ~ ' $i~r~ture Date BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page3 of 6 ~usinessName AT&SF Address 1501 F Street, Bakersfield, CA CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revisioff2~X] Deletion [ ] Check ffchemicai is a NON ~II=[ADE SECRET ]¢~[ TRADE SECRET 2) Common N~me: Diesel #2 3) DOT # (optionaJ) Diesel Mixture Chemica] Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ~ Reactive [ ] · Sudden Release of Pressure [- ] Immediate HeNth (Acute)~ Delayed Health (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSlFICA'RON (3-digit code from DHS Fohn 8022) USE CODE 1 9 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] LJquidX~] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture~x~ Waste [ ] Rm:lioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND 'nME AT FAClUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES 06 Maximum Daily Amount: 55 lbs [ ] gsl ~] ft3 [ ] a) Container, Average Daily Amount: '-~ curies [ ] b) Pressure: 01 Annual Amount: 1320 c) Temperature: 04 Largest Size'Container. ~.~ # Days on. site 365 Circle Which Months: All YEN'. ~ 9) MIXTURE: Ust 1 00 [ ] the three most hazN'dous . ~) Diesel FU(~(~_MPONENT CAS # % Veq' AHM chemical component~ or any AHM components 2) [ ] -." -* · 3) ...... --*- ......... [] 10) Coca~ion West of M.O.W. Buildinq CHEMICAl. DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATU*$: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [(] Deletion [ ] Check if ohemicaJ is a NON TRADE SECRET ~ TRADE SECRET 2) .Common Name: Motor Oil 3) DOT ~ (optionN) Chemic~ Name:" Petroleum Oil AHM [ ] CAS # 8002-05-9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ](] Reactive [, ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate He~th (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Forn~ 8022) USE CODE 26 6) PHYSlCALSTATE Solid [ ] Uquid~[~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture ~(] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAClUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 275 lbs [ ] gal ~ ft3 [ ] &) Container:. 06 Average Daily Amount: 1 50 curies [ ] b) Pressure: 01 Annual Amount: c[ r:[~ c) Temperature: 04 Largest Size Container-. 55 ' # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: All Year. ~ 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most h~zardous 1) Hydrocarbon Base Oils 74 [ chemical components or any A~M compo.e~, 2) Zinc Dithiophosphate 2 [ 31 Calcium Phenate 1 10) ~mo, Drum. Storage West of Equipment Dept. Locker Room and West of M.O.W. Bldg. ~ unOer penalS,~ personal ocumenrs. submitted inl~q'nafion is Due, accurate, and complete. P~IA~-~Ti#e of Auzhorized Company tReprasenm~ve ~"~ ~'~t ~ ,~,~,v BAKERSFIELD Ci]:Y FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page4 of "'AT&SF !usiness Name Address 1501 F Street~ Bakersfield CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1 ) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET :~ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Nme: Compressor Oil 3) DOT # Chemi~ Name: Petroleum OiL AHM [ ] CAS # Mi×ture 4) PHYSICAl. & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [~ Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Heaith (Acute) IX] .Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 26 S) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Uquid IX] Ga~ [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [:~J Waste [ ] Ra=l~ [ 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 1 1 0 lbs [ ] gal :~] 1t3 [ ] ~) Container:. 06 Average Dally Amount: 55 curies [ ] b) Pressure: 01 AnnuaJ Amount: =)q c) Temperature: 04. Largest Size Container: # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: Ail Year. ~ g) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazatdous 1) [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM.components 2) [ ] 31 [ ] Drum Storage'West of EquiF~nent Dept. Locker~ R06m-and we~{'"~f:"~'~t':s~0~ 1) INVEN't;ORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [~3 Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET [ 2) Common Name:-.. Solvent ( 140 Naptha. Solvent) 3) DOT # (optional) Chamic~ Name:. Solvent AHM [ ] CAS # 8030-03-6 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire IX] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Imm~dime HeaJth (Acute) ~(] Delayed HeeJth (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 08 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid :~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [x[] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 55 lbs [ ] gal [ ] ft3 [ ] s) Container:. 06 Average Daily Amount: ~ curies [] b) Pressure: 01_ Annual Amount: 55 c) Temperature: Largest Size Container:. # Days On Site '~F~ Circle Which Months: All Ye~~ 9) MIXTURE: Ust . ~:O.MPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most haz~dous 1) Sta~c]~rd m_~xT, ure [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) ~ [ ] West of EquiFment Shop cerOfy unOer penalty of taw, ~at / have personally exam~ne~/ a/~d am tam#/ar wi~ Ihe Inforna~on subrfl~ed on ~hi$ ancl al~ a~ac/le~ ¢Yocurnen~. I be#eve ~RINT Name & Ti#e of Au~ho~fzed Company Representa~fve Si~na~re - v BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page5 of 6 Business Name AT&SF Address 1501 F Street, Bakersfield CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision ~] Deletion [ ] Check ff chemical is a NON ~'RADE SECRET 2) Common N~me: Waste Oil, filters and rags 3) DOT # (op~, 91 89 Chemicee Nsme: AHM I ] CAS # MJ. xtu~e 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ~ Reactive [ ] Sudden Release ef Pressure [. ] Immediate Heaith {Acute) ~(] Delayed Heaith (Chronic) [ ] ' 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION 221 (3-digit code from DHS Fohn so22) USE CODE 40 6) PHYSlCAL STATE Solid [~ Liquid ~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [~] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY oil UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum DaJlyAmount: 165 lbs [ ] gee [~ ft3 [ ] a) Confiner: 06 Average Dnily Amount: ~ curies [ ] b) Pressure: 01 Annunl Amount: 165 c) Temper,,ture: Lsrgest Size'ContaJnec # Days On Site ~R~ Circle Which Months: All Year,~ 9) MIXTURE: List OI approx. 55 gallon drum of used fl~%ers per year, [ ] the throe most hazardous 1) Note: Dispose COMPONENT ~ # % ~ ' AHM chemical components or any AHM comp6nents 2) and four (~ of oily rags [De]: yec3.r. [] . ~; .-...... - ...... [] .... : 3)" ' - ........ ; ..... ~'~- ' ..... 10) Loa~ion... : West of: i t Sho~ and West of M.O.W. Buildin~ - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] 'Addition [ ] Revision ~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemicaJ is a NON TRADE SECRET [~ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: Used Batteries-Lead/Acid , . 3) DOT # (op~ona~ 2794 ChemicaJ Name: .;' AHM [ ] CAS # FL~:dcure 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES" Fire ~j~ Reactive [? Sudden Release o~ Pressure [ ] tmmediate HeNth (Acute) ~] DelaYed HeaJth (Chronic} [ ] $) WASTE CLASSIFICATION 181 (3-cligit code from PHS Form 8022) USE CODE 40 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [~. Uquid [~ Gas [ ] Pure [] Mixture [ ] Waste ~] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAClU'PF UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Dnily Amount: 1 ~ 000 lbs D~J gee [ ] ~t3 [] a) Conminen 10 (plastic totes) Average Daily Amount: 500 curies [' ] b) Pressure: 01 Annual Amount: 1 - 000 c) Temperature: 04 Largest Size Container:. ' 500 # Days On Site 3~5 Circle Which Months: All Yee/~ 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % Wi' AHM the three most hazmdous 1) ' · '[ chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) [ ] lO) Loc.~on Signal Storage Area cer~fy unOer pena~y of Jaw, that I have personally examined ancY am familiar with the Jnfornalfon sul~mi~led on this anti ail ariachecl documents, the PRINT Name & Title of Au~orfzed Company Representatlve' ~" ' - S'~natum , D~te BAKERSFIELD CI'I':Y FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page_.6 of._~. usiness Name ~ & ~' Address 1501 :F 5-'l:Lm~f CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition:~ Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET ~ TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: :[:)Z'C][::EITi~ 3) DOT # (opfionN) 1978 ChemicaJ Name: [~::3[::;EE'E~ AHM [ ] CAS # 74--~-~ 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ~x~:] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure ~ Immediate HeeJth (Acute) [ ] .Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION .(~digit code from DNS Form 8022) USE CODE '1 ~) 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] liquid ~ Gas :~ Pure :~] Mb~ura [ ] Waste [ ] R~dioactive [ ] 7} AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum D~ily Amount: ~ lbs [ ] gaJ :~ 1t3 [ ] a) Container:. 03 Average Daly Amount: ~ c~lriel [ ] b) Pressure: U:~ AnnuaJ Amount: ~ ¢) Tempera~m: 0~ Lsrgest Size ContaJneE # Days On Site ~ Circle Which Months: Ail Yea~.~ 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS · % WI' AHM the three most hszardous 1 ) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] CHEMICAL DEscRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if ¢hemicaJ is & NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: - 3) DOT ,,1' (optional) ChemicaJ Name: AHM [ ] CAS · 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate HeaJth (Acute) [ ] Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3.digit code from DH$ Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioa¢=lve [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FAClMTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Msximum D~ily Amount: lbs [ ] gaJ [ ] fl3 [ ] ~) Container:. Average Daily Amount: curies [ ] b) Pressure: AnnuaJ Amount: c) Temperature: Largest Size Container:. # Days On Site Cimle Which Months: All Yea~. J. F. M. A, M. J. J. A. S. O. N. D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most haz-.rdous 1 ). [ chemicaJ components or a~y AHM components ' 2) ~ [ 3), cer~ty unOer penal~y of/aw, mat I have personally examined an~l am l~/ii~ wi~ ~e infom~on submi~ on ~is ~ ~1 a~ch~ ~ocumen~ I befieve ~ 'RI~ N~e & ~e of ~dz~ Comfy ~epresenm~e S[g~ ........ Da~ --____ IT! --I 0 Z I'/1 -! Z ": :~ ~, ~ COUNTY SCALE 1:24,000 1 1/2 0 1 i~llr I I I I I [ I I I I I 1000 0 1DO0 2000 5000 4000 5000 6000 ?OOO I I'---t I--t ~ I I I I I I I CONTOUR INTERVAL: 5 FEET NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1929 GOSFORD. CALIFORNIA 7.5 MINUI~ OUADRANG[.[ PHOTOREVISED 1968 AND 1973 AMS 2154 I S~-~rRI£$ V895 OUADRANGLE LOCATION GEnecoTech' £NVlRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS ~'°~": AT 8: SF RAILWAYS AREA MAP 15Ol g. 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STREET BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 0 1 O0 200 I I ]Stle: SCALE:l" =2OO' FACILITY MAP Oesig.: LO (1 of 2) MJL File No.: Date: 2/96 ¢~g~re Uo.: 3A hocked: LO 02-01 207-002 '' iroved: LO File No.: BAKER-A1 Rev.: Sheet 1 of 2 1 6TH STREET J~ X X X X X X X ~, .v >: COMMERIClAL 0 COMMERICIAL X X X X X X X X X X r'- ~ ENTRANCE >: /~ ) PARKING . . R i YARD~J~ n. WASTE LEAD ACID //~,.,/ TANK ~'"C:~[] j J RAMP OFF'ICE . · AMTRAK DEPOT ~:J-J BATTERY TOTES (CO) ~ J I ROOM MS EQUIPMENT STORAGE - - - ~ ' r (NO HAZMATS) __EQUIPMENT DEPT. --COMPRESSOR OIL (FL)-~'-"~-- ~ I L : : ------ ~/ / -- EOUIPUENT TRACK ., ~/ .... / -SOLVENT (E) Fm~.n ~ /// / -USED OIL/FILTERSZ~CS (FL/KS) CLU ~ //~ / -COMPRESSOR OIL (FL) ~ // / -AC~LENE (FO) BAKERSFIELD : / -~GON (NFG) HIGH SCH GL X X X X X X X ;: _ EnecoTech* RESIDENT~ LEGEND RESID/~AL Project: AT&SF RAILWAY ~ - STORM DRAIN x x - FENCE 1501 F. STREET ~ - ELECTRIC SHUT-OFF - ACTIVE T~CK BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~ - WATER SHUT-OFF o lOO 200 ~ - GAS SHUT-OFF - ~ACUATION ROUTE ~ ~ SC~L~:~"=2OO' FACILITY MAP ~ - FlEE HYDRANT (FL) - F~MM~LE LIQUID Date ~ - FIRE EXTINGUISHER (KS) - F~MMABLE SOLID Design: LO (2 of 2) ~ - ~ACUATION/STAGING AR~ (KG) - F~MM~LE GAS Omwn: MdL MSDS/ERP/BP - ~TERIAL SAF~ DATA SHEgS/ (NFG) - NON F~MMABLE GAS Checked: LO Rle02_01No.: 207--002 Oate: 5/96 E ERGENCY RESPONSE P~/ (CO) - CO ROS'V I I BUSINESS P~N] LO AC~ ~ No.: BAKER-A1 Rev.: Sheet 2 of 2 ?ABI~ OF CONT~ SECTION 1 Emergency Notification Information SECTION 2 l~lgures SECTION 3 Hazardous Materials Business Plan SECTION 4 Facility Contingency Plan SECTION 5 Material Safety Data Sheets SECTION 6 sPill Contractor Contracts ~ ~ EnecoTech® Recycled Paper ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS m -4 0 Z Emergency Notification Information Bakersfield Raflyard 1501 F.Street, Bakersfield, CA Emergency Telephone Numbers: AT&SF Systems Operations Center 800-285-2164 Primary Emergency Coordinator - Mike Harris (Mechanical) 209-441-2533 (Office) 209-263-6766 (Pager) Alternate Emergency Coordinator - Ted Calhoun 209-441-2620 (Office) 800-759-7243 (Pager) PIN//83608 ' Manager Environmental Operations - LaDonna Williams 909-386-4082 (Office) 800-759-7243 (Pager) PIN #3054524 Fire/Police 911 City of Bakersfield Fire Department 805-324-4542 City of Bakersfield Police Department 805-327-7111 Bakersfield Fire Department, Hazardous Materials Division 805-326-3979 Mercy Hospital 805-327-3371 Governors Office of Emergency Services (OES) 800-852-7550 National Spill Response Center 800-424-8802 EPA (Region 9) 510-744-1914 Cai EPA - Sacramento 916-445-3846 State Water Resources Control Board 916-322-1607 RWQCB Region 5 (Fresno Branch) 209-445-5116 Spill Response Subcontractors: HazPak Inc. ~ 800-326-1011 Consolidated Waste Industries 800-233-3748 On-site Emergency Equipment: Spill Kit Equipment ShOp/Storage and M.O.W. Storage Fire Extinguishers ' Throughout Facility EnecoTech® Recycled Paper ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS THE ATCHISON~ TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY 740 East Carnegie Drive / San-Bemardino, CA 92408-3571 (909) 386-4082 April 18, 1996 File: 01001611-64 Bakersfield City Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 To Whom It May Concern: ' . Enclosed please fred the Hazardo~rials Business Plan for Santa Fe's Bake~~'"--X -,~. ~,~ no~ ~7~ C'~y ~ir~"~P~m~n~ ~°rm~ may ~ ~°""~ i~ s~"°n ~' Should questions arise reg~ding this submittal, please contact LaDonna Williams at the above telephone number. ~.....~ Sincerely, LaDonna Williams Manager Environmental Operations Enclosure A Santa Fe Pacific. Company HA~.ARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILWAY cOMPANY 1501 F Street BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~ ~ EnecoTech® Recycled Paper ENVIRONMENTAL C?NSULTANTS