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HomeMy WebLinkAboutES-BUSINESS PLAN 12/5/2002CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 FACILITY NAME ~O~f O ;"~ ~'f~~SPECTION DATE ~ ,~ - Al)DRESS "~1o~ ~--~-,~-ac~(J ~ PHONENO. c~'~(o- q FACILITY CONTACT .%V~aO,.x. %-~-o,'oE~e~,ci(~L. BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME_ ~'2'~,'~ ~,~;~-_/---~- - NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program {~ Combined C~ Joint Agency ~l Multi-Agency Complaint Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability V Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled Housekeeping Fire Protection Vt//,--t. qq Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand '/ ' ~ ' C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardou~ waste on site?:, [~Yes Explain: Oil ~' tG,a,"~.'i.-' ~.~,~_~__~_~. I~ No Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 White - Env, Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy 1 12 185 gal bulk oil AGT Lexus Service Area Gate 185 gal bulk oil AGT Lexus Showroom 120 gal x2 bulk oil AGTs Service Area PARKING -- Pacheco Road- -- PARKh j240gal x2 waste oil AGTs Parts De Bo~y Sho. ,";'o';~'~~) spray booths Offices ~ '~' Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC Showroom 200 gal 200 gal · ~bl~¢1%?" ,~, I? Cuh~l© I[~;eiv'[ Service Pads Area Area svc.mgr Cashier ~ Saturn of I IVlbUb I ~ Bakemfield Showr~m - ~ EVACUATION S TA GING AREA PARKING PARKING Gas Main Water Main Electric Shutoff · Fire Hydrant [] Storm Drain · Clarifier Scale in feet (Prox.) I 100 200 Motor City Lexus 3~01 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC 3{)01 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Saturn of Bakersfield 3215 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Hazardous Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit ~ CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE Permit ID #:: 015-000-000983 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/ LOCATION: 3101 PACHECO RD Issued by: This ~ermit is Issued for the followin_~: [] Hazardous Materials Plan [] Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials [] Risk Management Program [] Hazardous Waste On-Site Treatment IELD Bakersfield Fire Department OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Approved by: Expiration Date: June 30. 2003 Issue Date CALIFORNIA ANNOTATED SITE MAP }Business Name: MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK 3101 Pacheco Road, Bakersfield, CA93313 2 3 4 6 A I B I C G I H I J I D I E I F I ~6[~'r'e'' Q"~ ~ ICOMPRESSORS I I I ® PARKING USED CAR PARKING SB #1 FSS #1 OFFICES SI #2 FSS #2 PARKING 7 Auto Center Drive LEGEND FE Fire Extinguisher r'~ Evacuation Staging Area ESS Fire Sprinkler System/Controls ~ Matedal Safety Data Sheets ~ Hazardous Matedal Storage [] Business Plan ~ Hazardous Waste Storage ~ Flammable Matedal ~ Combustible Material ~ Corrosive Matedal sa Spray Booth EW Eye Wash Station ].~ Fire Hydrant (~ Gas Shutoff (~ Electdc Shutoff (~ Water Shutoff .mmm. Fence -J- First Aid Kit BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ATTN: Betty Wilson Pursuant to the terms of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code, I hereby submit the Hazardous Materials Business Plan for: Motor City GMC Pontiac 3215 Pacheco Rd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 If you have any questions regarding the submittal, please contact me at (661) 836-9000. Sincerely, Shelly Stricklen Environmental Compliance Coordinator Enclosure PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED BUSINESS ACTIVITIES PAGE I OF I I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # I EPA ID# (hazardous Waste onlY)cAD982053027 2 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC I1. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility... If Yes, please complete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55 · HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY- gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for (~ YES © NO 4. compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 2731) applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) © YES ~) NO s. · UST FACILITY (FormerlySWRCB Form A) 1. Own or operate underground storage tank? · UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? © YES (~ NO 6. · UST FACILITY · USTTANK (one per tank) · UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (one per page per tank) .~ (Formerly Form C) Need to report closing a UST? © YES ~) NO 7. · UST TANK (closure portion--one page per tank) C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTS) Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: --any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or © YES ~) NO 8. NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS --the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE ~) YES (~ NO 9. · EPA ID NUUBER --provide at the top of this page 1. Generate hazardous waste? 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted © YES (~ NO 10. · RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC §25143.2)? (one per recycler) 3. Treat a hazardous waste on site? © YES (~ NO 11. · ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - FACILITY (Formerly DTSC Form 1772) · ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit) (Formerly DTSC Form 1772A,B,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for © YES (~ NO 12. · CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? © YES (~ NO 13. · REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLiDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) $. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified © YES (~ NO 14. · HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE as hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Have Regulated Substances (RS) including Extremely Hazardous In addition to Hazardou Materials Substances (EHS) stored on site at greater than the threshold planning © YES ~) NO requirements, complete: quantities established by the California Accidental Release Program (Cai · Regulated Substance Registration ARP? · Risk Management Plan (when required) t Have hazardous materials stored on site at above threshold © YES ~) NO · Consult local CUPA ofr PA for added or a amount establised by a CUPA'S or PA's local ordinance? reporting requirements. b. Required by a CUPA OR PA to provide other information? © YES ~) NO · Waste Generator form (LA County) UP Form (1/2000 Full Version) 3 THE CUPA's OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY LAC4:UPFORML3 BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION  PAGE 1_ OF 1 I. IDENTIFICATION FAClLITYID # I BEGINNING DATE09/05/03 100 ENDING DATE 09/04/03 101 BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC 661-836-9000 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103 3101 Pacheco Road CITY Bakersfield 104CA ZIP CODE 105 93313 DUNN&BRADSTREET 106 SlCCODE 5511 107 108 UNINCORPORATED 107 COUNTY Kern [] YES [] NO BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110 Richard Stricklen 661-836-9000 II. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME (First Name, Last Name) 111 OWNER PHONE 112 Richard Stricklen 661-836-9000 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 3101 Pacheco Road CITY 114 STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 Bakersfield CA 93313 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME (First Name, Last Name) 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 Shelly Stricklen 661-836-9000 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 3101 Pacheco Road ~ITY 120 ~TATE 121 [ZIPCODE 122 Bakersfield CA 93313 IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS PRIMARY SECONDARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) 123 NAME (First Name, Last Name) 128 Randy Timmons Ray Herman TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Service Director Parts Director BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-836-9000 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE 126 24-HOUR-PHONE 131 661-831-5720 661-397-1647 PAGER 127 PAGER 132 661-978-1882 661-978-4504 V. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 85 133b TAX ID # or SOCIAL SECURITY # MAILING/BILLING INFORMATION ADDRESS 150 CITY 151 STATE 152 ZIP CODE 153 3101 Pacheco Road Bakersfield CA 93313 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for Obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. NAMEOFSlGNE~~~~HM~L~ ~'C~ ~-~--0~ Chris P Mohawk, KPA INSPECTOR DISTRICT DATE Of INSP. DIV BN STA 3 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN COVER PAGE BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) I MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC /ADDRESS 150 CITY 151 ]3101 Pacheco Road Bakersfield I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # The Consolidated Contingency Plan provides businesses a format to comply with the emergency planning requirements of the following three written hazardous materials emergency response plans required in California: k Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HSC Chapter 6.95 Section 25504 (b) and 19 CCR Sections 2729-2732, k Hazardous Waste Generator Contingency Plan (22 CCR Section 66264.52), and, k Underground Storage Tank Emergency Response Plan and Monitoring Program (23 CCR Sections 2632 and 2641. This format is designed to reduce duplication in the preparation and use of emergency response plans at the same facility, and to improve the coordination between facility response personnel and local, state and federal emergency responders during and emergency. Use the chart below to determine which sections of the Consolidated Contingency Plan need to be completed for your facility. If you are unsure as to which programs your facility is subject to, refer to the Business Activities Page. PROGRAMS SECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED Hazardous Materials Business Plan Cover Page, Section I, and Site Map(s) Hazardous Waste Generator Cover Page, Section I, and Site Map(s) Underground Storage Tank Cover Page, Sections I and II, and Site Map(s) ~ HMBP, HWG, UST Cover Page, Sections I and II, and Site Map(s) A copy of the plan shall be submitted to your local CUPA and at least one copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency rand for inspection by the local agency. Describe below where a copy of your Contingency Plan, including the hazardous material inventories and Site Map (s), is located at your PLAN CERTIFICATION certify under pena ty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the information provided by this plan and to the best of my knowledge the information s accurate, comp ete and true, We appreciate the effort of Io, businesses completing these plans and will assist in every possible way. If you have any questions, please contact your local CUPA or PA. OFFICIAL USE ONLY REC'D BN REVIEWED BY STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA PA 5 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) FACILITY MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC ADDRESS 3101 Pacheco Road ID # 150 CITY 151 [ZIP CODE 153 Bakersfield / 93313 II. EMERGENCY CONTACTS PRIMARY SECONDARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) 123 NAME (First Name, Last Name) 128 Randy Timmons Ray Herman TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Service Director Parts Director BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-836-9000 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE 126 24-HOUR-PHONE 131 661-831-5720 661-397-1647 PAGER 127 PAGER 132 661-978-1882 661-978-4504 III. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND PROCEDURES A. Notifications four business is required by State Law to prov de an mmediate verbal report of any release or threatened release of a II~iiizardous materialto local fire emergency response personne, this Administering Agency and the Office of Emergency ~ Brvices. If you have a release or threatened release of hazardous material, immediately call: PfRE/PARAMEDICS/POLICE/SHERIFF PHONE: 911 After the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall then notify this Administering Agency and the Office of Emergency Services. Local-Unified Program Agency: (323) 890-4000 State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621 National Response Center: (800) 424-8802 Information to be provided during Notification: k Your Name and the Telephone Number from where you are calling. k Exact address of the release or threatened release. k Date, time, cause and type of incident (e.g. fire, air release, spill, etc.) k Material and quantity of the release, to the extent known. k Current condition of the facility. k Extent of injuries, if any. k Possible hazards to public health and/or the environment outside of the facility. B. Emergency Medical Facility List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injury caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. HOSPITAL/CLINIC I PHONE NO: Central Valley Occupational Medical Group , 661-632-1540 ADDRESS CITY 4100 Truxton Ave. Bakersfield I ZIP CODE: 93313 OFFICIAL USE ONLY REC'D 3IV BN IREVIEWED BY HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN C. Private Emergency Response DOES YOUR BUSINESS HAVE A PRIVATE ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM? If yes, describe what policies and procedures your business will follow to notify your on-site emergency response team in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. CLEANUP/DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR List the contractor that twill provide cleanup in the event of a release. OF CONTRACTOR PHONE NO: Asbury Environmental Services 310-886-3400 2100 North Alameda Street ;ITY ZIP CODE: Compton 90222 D. Arrangements with Emergency Responders have made special (i.e., contractual) arrangements with any police department fire department, hospital, contractor, or local emergency response team to coordinate emergency services, describe those arrangements on the nes ~low: Evacuation Plan The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all which apply): Verbal []Telephone (incl. cell [] Alarm System [] Intercom Pagers [] Portable Radio [] Public Address System [] Other Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility. Individual(s) responsible for coordinating evacuation including spreading the alarm and confirming the business has been evacuated: Shelly Stricklen F. Earthquake Vulnerability Identify areas of the facility where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability of earthquake related ground motion. [] Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Material Storage Areas [] Waste Treatment [] Process Lines [] Bench/Lab [] Production Floor [] Other Identify mechanical systems where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Utilities [] Process Piping [] Pressure Vessels [] Cabinets [] Shelves [] Other [] Racks [] Sprinkler Systems [] Shutoff Valves [] Gas Cylinders [] Tanks 8 HHMD.HMSRF, PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN G. Emergency Procedures Briefly describe your business' standard operating procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials 1. PREVENTION (prevent the hazard) - Describe the kinds of hazards associated with the hazardous materials present at your facility. What actions would your business take to prevent these hazards from occurring? You may include a discussion of safety and storage procedures. Hazardous materials are limited to flammable and combustible liquids, corrosives, and flammable and nonflammable gases. Prevention begins with training our employees to be aware of the hazards presented by each of the hazardous materials stored and used in our facility. All materials are safely stored at several locations in our facility. Absorbents and fire extinguishers are readily available if ever needed, and daily cleanup is routine. MITIGATION (reduce the hazard) - Describe what is done to lessen the harm or the damage to a person(s), property, or the environment, and prevent what has occurred from getting worse or spreading. What is your immediate response to a leak, spill, fire, explosion, or airborne release at your business? Spill absorbent material is supplied in all areas where bulk storage of hazardous ~rials and waste are situated. Also, bulk storage of hazardous materials and wastes in containers which have integral secondary containment or are located in berms or have some other means of minimizing the risk of environmental damage and physical harm. Should a release occur, steps will be taken to contain the material at the source using spill blankets and absorbent. If any storm or sewer drain inlets are threatened by the release, absorbent berms will be constructed around them or a berm will be constructed to divert the flow away from the drain. ABATEMENT (remove the hazard)-- Describe what you would do to stop and remove the hazard. How do you handle the complete process of stopping a release, cleaning up, and disposing of released materials at your facility? Upon confirming a release of a hazardous material has occurred, the dealership's Emergency Coordinator (EC) will begin spill response procedures. If the release is significant and beyond the control ability of dealership personnel, the EC will contact the Fire Department. Only those employees who have been trained on spill response procedures will be allowed to participate in spill containment activities. Absorbent material will be used to contain the spill and protect sewer and storm drain inlets, i~agutters, etc. For larger spills, the dealership's hazardous waste hauler will be contacted help with the cleanup effort. Contaminated absorbent will be disposed of as zardous waste, pursuant to state regulations. 9 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~. B!iOLIDATED CONTINGENCY P SECTIO USINESS PLAN AND CONTIN( CY PLAN IV. Emergency Equipment 2~CR, Section 66265.52(e) [as referenced by Section 676262.34(a)(3)] requires that emergency at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emer~lenc¥ Equipment Inventor7 Table meets this requirement. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE 1. 2. Equipment Equipment 3. 4. Category Type Location* Description** Cartridge Respirators Body Shop Cartridge Resp. Changable freq. Chemical Monitoring Equipment Personal Chemical protective Aprons/Coats Protective Chemical Protective Boots Equipment, Chemical Protective Gloves Mgr.'s office Rubber Safety Chemical Protective Suits Equipment, Face Shields Shops In areas of grinding or eye/face hazards and First Aid First Aid Kits/Stations Parts and shop Equipment Hard Hats Plumbed Eyewash Station Service, Body Shop Inspected & Flushed Monthly Portable Eyewash Kits Respirator Cartridges Body Shop Changed per manufacturer's recommend. Safety Glasses/Splash Goggles Mgr.'s office ~'o be worn during eye hazard job. Safety Showers Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus O Other (describe) Automatic Fire Sprinklers Systems Spray Booth ...per uniform Fire Code; insp. annually Fire Extinguishing Fire Alarm Boxes or Stations Systems Fire Extinguisher Systems Throughout fac. Inspected monthly. Other (describe) Absorbents Shops ~.dequate supply on hand for any spill. Spill Control Berm/Diking Equipment Equipment and Decontaminating Equipment Decontamination Emergency Tanks Equipment Exhaust Hoods Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits Neutralizers Overpack Drums Sumps Other: Chemical Alarms Communications Intercoms/PA Systems Throughout and Alarm systems Portable Radios Telephones Throughout UST Leak Detection Monitors  onal Other: *Use the Location Codes (LC) from the Site Map(s) prepared for your Contingency Plan. **Describe the equipment and its capabilities. If applicable, specify any testingYmaintenance procedures~nterval 11 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 HAZARDOUS UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ERIALS INVENTORY- CHEMI~AL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 1 OF 9 '"' I. FACILITY INFORMATION -dUSlNESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONE DENTIAL (EPCRA) Service Area, Body Shop [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)lGRID # (Optional) 204 I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Compressed Acetylene If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Acetylene EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 74862 ',f EHS is "Yes", apl amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Flammable Compressed Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 124 I-I:L)ERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 300 640! N/A CODE N/A UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 {~ [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTI'LE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTI'LE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] a. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COM PON ENT (for mi~ura or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 226 227 228 229 [] YES [] NO 12 230 231 232 233 [] YES [] NO 3234 235 236 237 [] YES [] NO 4 238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO if mom hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-caminogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals su~)ject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) FICIAL U S~i~Y IREVIEWED BY 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~ HAZARDOUS MIIIIFERIALS INVENTORY - CHEM~AL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 2 OF 9 "" I. FACILITY INFORMATION -,~-dUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENT AL (EPCRA) Parts Department [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)l GRID # (Optional) 204 I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 if subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Antifreeze--Ethylene Glycol EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 1 07-21-1 ', EHS is "Yes". all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 1 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check a/I that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE 220 5575/ CODEn/a UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 4~li [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mi~ure or waste on~y) EHS~ CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 90 Ethylene Glycol []YES [] NO 107-21-1 230 231 232 233 2 I Silicates [] YES [] NO 10213793 3234 235 236 237 [] YES [] NO 4238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) {~FICIAL USi ONLY BN DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY STA OTH I:: H DI~TH ICT GU PA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM i~l HAZARDOUS IVII~FERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 3 OF 9 "" I. FACILITY INFORMATION -.~-dUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) Paint Mixing Area [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # I203MAP # (Optional)l GRID # (Optional) 204 I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Automotive Coating Thinners & Reducers If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Automotive Coating Thinners & Reducers LES* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 Mixture .if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 Flammable Liquid--Class I-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) r-]SOLID []LIQUID I--IGAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 40 55 | N/A CODE UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 'Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 []A. ABOVEGROUNDTANK E~]E. PLASTiC/NONMETALLICDRUM [~I. FIBERDRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [~ Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] U. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COM PON ENT (for mi~ure or waste on¥) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 50-70 Acetone [] YES [] NO 67641 230 231 232 233 2 9 Toluene [] YES [] NO 108883 234 235 236 237 3 15-20 Butyl Acetate [] YES [] NO 123864 ~. 238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if caminogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) FICIAL US E~i~LY IREVIEWED BY 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~t HAZARDOUS MI rERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 4 OF 9 "" I. FACILITY INFORMATION -dUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) Body Shop [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)l GRID # (Optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Carbon Dioxide/Argon Gas if subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 CO2/Argon EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 Mixture -, EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FiRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Non-Flammable Compressed Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) []PURE [~MIXTURE I-]WASTE [-'}YES [~NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 356 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVGDAILYAMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 700 1780 ! N/A CODE UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 1 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] t. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mi~.re orwazte on¥) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 25 Carbon Dioxide [] YES [] NO 124389 230 231 232 233 2 75 Argon [] YES [] NO 744037 3 234 235 236 237 [] YES [] NO 4 238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 242 243 244 245 5 [] YES [] NO If mom hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-caminogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporling Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY PA O BN ISTA OTHER DISTRICT [CUPA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~ HAZARDOUS NIIIIIrERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 5 OF 9 u I. FACILITY INFORMATION SINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENT AL (EPCRA) Service Area, Body Shop [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # (OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) 204 203 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Oxygen If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Compressed Oxygen EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 7782447 -, EHS is "Yes". all amounts below must be in lbs. 210 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) Oxidizer Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 155 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 450 930! N/A CODE n/a UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 (Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 __]A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] a. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER__ [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mi~,,re or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 226 227 228 229 [] YES [] NO 230 231 232 233 2 [] YES [] NO 234 235 236 237 3 [] YES [] NO 238 239 240 241 4 [] YES [] NO 242 243 244 245 5 [] YES [] NO if more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY BN STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~ HAZARDOUS IVl~IrERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 6 OF 9 "=', I. FACILITY INFORMATION -dUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENT AL (EPCRA) Service Shop, Parts Department [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)l GRID # (Optional) 204 II, CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEM~CALNAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Lubricating Oils, Grease ERS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 2O9 64742-54-7 '~f EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 240 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT175 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT300 218 /'~'NNUAL WASTE AMOUNTn/a 219 STATE WASTEcoDE n/a 220 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 'Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 (~-]A. ABOVEGROUNDTANK [--]E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLICDRUM I--II. FIBERDRUM []M. GLASS BOTTLE []Q. RAILCAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER.__ [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for.~=.re or waste only) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 95 Petroleum distillates [] YES [] NO 64742-54-7 2 230 231 232 233 [] YES [] NO 3 234 235 236 237 [] YES [] NO 4 238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO I! more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight il non-caminogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.)  FICIAL USi ONLY BN DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY STA O~HEH DISTHICT I CUPA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ..~L UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~ HAZARDOUS ERIALS INVENTORY - CHEIWl~AL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELEte- [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 7 OF 9 ~ ~u-0-~s I. FACILITY INFORMATION S NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION Service Area 201 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)lGRID # (Optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Ethylene Glycol If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Waste Antifreeze EHS * [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 · if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that app/y) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 75 110 |2000 CODE 135 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 -~ [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for Ii.are or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 50 226 227 228 229 Ethylene Glycol []YES [] NO 107211 230 231 232 233 250 Water [] YES [] NO 3 234 235 236 237 [] YES [] NO 4238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-caminogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) 246 OFFICIAL U_~_~SE ONLY ~ JREVlEWED BY 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~11 HAZARDOUS MIBIrERIALS INVENTORY - CHErv~AL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING ~R AREA} [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 8 OF 9 L I. FACILITY INFORMATION NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENT AL (EPCRA) Hazardous Waste Storage Area [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (Optional)l GRID # (Optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Paraffinic Petroleum Distillate, Calcium Sulfate ~f subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Waste Oil EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 * ~f EHS is 5'es", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required Dy CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 I CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO I PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 240 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVGDAILYAMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 240 480 ] 7000 CODE 221 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item on/y) * If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 []A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mi~ure or waste on~y) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 85 Paraffinic Petroleum Distillates [] YES [] NO 647426650 230 231 232 233 2 10 Calcium Sulfonate [] YES [] NO 61789864 234 235 236 237 3 5 Dirt/Fuel/Water [] YES [] NO 4 238 239240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY BN [S]A OTHER DISTRICT ICUPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM ~1 HAZARDOUS I~ERIALS INVENTORY - CHEI~I~AL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2003 200 PAGE 9 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION ~, ~USINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENTIAL (EPCRA) Body shop [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # (Optional) GRID # (Optional) 204 2o3 1 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Waste Paint Related Material--Waste Thinner If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Waste Paint Related Material--Waste Thinner EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 Mixture -~f EHS is "Yes", all amounts betow must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if requiredby CUPA) 210 Flammable Liquid--Class I-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH IAVGDAILYAMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 32 55/ 350 CODE 461 LINITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 !Check one i,em only) 365 · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] U. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] U. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER__ [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SilO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 14 Toluene []YES []NO 108-88-3 230 231 232 233 2 5 Xylene [] YES [] NO 1330-20-7 234 235 236 237 3 36 Acetone [] YES [] NO 67-64-1 238 239 240 241 4 15 Paint Solids [] YES [] NO n/a 242 243 244 245 5 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. IaDDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 EPCRA, Please Sign Here cilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) )FFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~1~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM H~IIARDOUS WASTE GENERA'~ PAGE 1 of 1 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC FACILITY ID # 1 NO. OF EMPLOYEES I. TYPE OF GENERATOR )LEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING BOXES THAT APPLY EPA ID # CAD982053027 RCRA GENERATOR NON-RCRA GENERATOR (FEDERAL WASTE) (CALIFORNIA WASTE ONLY) LARGE QUANTITY GENERATOR (>1000 KG HAZARDOUS WASTE PER MONTH) [] [] SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR (>100 KG BUT <1000 KG HAZARDOUS WASTE PER MONTH) [] [] CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR (<100 KG HAZARDOUS WASTE PER MONTH) [] [] I. WASTE STREAM IDENTIFICATION .EASE COMPLETE THE TABLE BELOW. SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CODES AND EXPLANATION PROCESS WASTE DESCRIPTION WASTE ID AMOUNT DISPOSAL STORAGE PER YR METHOD METHOD Auto Service Waste Oil AGST Auto Service Painting Waste Antifreeze 221 7000 I RecycledI 135 2000 Recycled AGST Waste Paint Related 461 350 I Recycled Drum certify that the informatioin provided herein is true and accurate to the best of my knowledge. OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY BN STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA PA UP Form (1/2000 Full Version) THE CUPA's OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY 65 LAC4:UPFORML3 185 gal bulk oil AGT Lexus Service Area Gate 185 gal bulk oil AGT Lexus ' Showroom 120 gal x2 buick oil AGTs ~-~ GM f ,-~ Service Area waste oil AGTs PARK ?240gal x2 waste oil AGTs Parts Offices Body Shop Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC Showroom 200 gal 200 gal · I',1 TI '~ ~ .~ ~ III sP~o~rnatSe~ice ~ ~ I~1 J Showroom EVA CUA TION STAGING AREA PARKING PARKING PARKING --Pacheco Road- Gas Main Water Main Electric Shutoff · Fire Hydrant [] Storm Drain ~ Clarifier Scale in feet (Prox.) I 100 200 Motor City Lexus 3101 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC 3001 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 Saturn of Bakersfield 3215 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM BUSINESS ACTIVITIES PAGE 1_ OF 1_ I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # I EPA ID# (hazardous Waste onlY)cAD982053027 2 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK'GMC · I1. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list, please submit the Business Owner/Operator Identification page (OES Form 2730). Does your facility... If Yes, please complete these pages of the UPCF... A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS .- Have on site (for any purpo.se) hazardous materials at or above 55 · HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY - . gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for (~) YES © NO 4. compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 2731) applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70? B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) O YES (~) NO 6. · UST FACILITY (Formerly SWRCB Form A) '1. Own or operate underground storage tank? · UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B) i2. Intend to upgrade existing orinstall new USTs? O YES (~) NO 6. · UST FACILITY · USTTANK (one per tank) · UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE (one per page per tank) (Formerly Form C) I (~ YES (~ NO 7. · USTTANK (closure portion--one page per tank) 3. Need to reportclosing a UST? ~. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTS) I Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds: --any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or O YES '~ NO'- 8. NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS --the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons? D. HAZARDOUS WASTE ~ YES O NO 9. · EPA ID NUMBER--provide at the top of this page Generate hazardous Waste? :~. Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted O YES ~ NO 10. · RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT recyclable materials (per HSC §25143.2)? (one per recycler) 3. Treat a hazardous waste on site? © YES (~) NO 11. · TREATMENTONSITE HAZARDOUS. FACI!ITyWASTE {Formerly OTSC Form 1772) · ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit) (Fotrrtedy DTSC Form 1772A, S,C,D, and L) 4. Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for © YES ~) NO 12. · CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)? ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232) 5. Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? © YES ~ NO 13. · REMOTE WASTE/CONSOLIDATION SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1196) 6. Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified © YES (~ NO 14. · HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE as hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249) E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS .~ Have Regulated Substances (RS) including Extremely Hazardous In add tion to Hazardou Materials Substances (EHS) stored on site at greater than the threshold planning (~) YES (~) NO requirements, complete: quantities established by the California Accidental Release Program (Cai ' · Regulated Substance Registration ARP? · Risk Management Plan (when required) a. Have hazardous materials stored on site at or above a threshold © YES ~) NO · Consult local CUPA ofr PA for adde~ amount establised by a CUPA'S or PA's local ordinance? reportin,g requirements. b. Required by a CUPA OR PA to provide other information? © YES (~ NO · Waste Generator form (LA County) UP Form (1/2000 Full Version) 3 LAC4:UPFORML3 THE CUPA's OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION PAGE I OF 1.[ I. IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # 1 BEGINNING DATE1/1/2002 100 ENDING DATE 1 2/31/2002 10~ BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 Motor. City Pontiac Buick GMC 661-836-9000 BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103 3101 Pacheco Road CITY 104 Bakersfield I CA ZIP CODE DUNN & BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE 551 1 107 108 UNINCORPORATED 107 COUNTY Kern [] YES [] NO 105 93313 BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME Richard Stricklen 109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE 110 661'-836-9000 I1. BUSINESS OWNER OWNER NAME (First Name, Last Name) 111 OWNER PHONE 112 Richard Stricklen 661-836-9000 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 3101 Pacheco Road ciTy 114 i STATE 115 ZIP CODE 116 Bakersfield J CA 93313 III. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT CONTACT NAME (First Name, Last Name) Sam Miller 117 J CONTACT PHONE 118 I 661-836-9000 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 3101 Pacheco Road CITY 120 STATE 121 ~IP CODE 122 Bakersfield CAJ 93 313 IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS PRIMARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) Sam Miller 123 TITLE 124 Body Shop Manager BUSINESS PHONE 125 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE. 126 661-827-9868 PAGER 127 SECONDARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) John Pitre 128 TITLE 129 General Manager BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE 131 661-978-1890 PAG ER 132 V. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES 133b . TAX ID # or SOCIAL SECURITY # MAILING/BILLING INFORMATION ADDRESS 150I CITY 151 I STATE 152 IZlPCODE 153 3101 Pacheco Road I Bakersfield I CA I 93313 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals respons b e for obtaining the informat on, certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE. DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENTjonas v.PREPARERAras, KPA 135 NAME OF SIGNER 136 T TLE OF SIGNER OFFICIAL USE ONLY I CPP HW HM I INSPECTOR DISTHICT ARP AST UST DATE OF INSP.. DIV 137 I'P cuPa PA BN STA i HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN COVER PAGE I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC ADDRESS' 150 CITY 151 3101 Pacheco Road ' Bakersfield FACILITY ID# IIP CODE 153 933'13 The Consolidated Contingency Plan provides businesses a format to comply with the emergency planning requirements of the following three written hazardous materials emergency response plans required in California: Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HSC Chapter 6'.95 Section 25504 (b) and 19 CCR Sections 2729-2732, Hazardous Waste Generator Contingency Plan (22 CCR Section 66264.52), and, Underground Storage Tank Emergency Response Plan and Monitoring Program (23 CCR Sections 2632 and 2641. This format is designed to reduce duplication in the preparation and use of emergency response plans at the same facility, and to improve the coordination between facility response personnel and local, state and federal emergency responders during and emergency. Use the chart below to determine which sections of the Consolidated Contingency Plan need to be completed for your facility. If you are unsure as to which programs your facility is subject to, refer to the Business Activities Page. PROGRAMS SECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED Hazardous Materials Business Plan Cover Page, Section I, and Site Map(s) Hazardous Waste Generator Cover Pagei' S~tion I, and Site Map(s) Underground Storage Tank Cover Page, Sections I and II, and Site Map(s) HMBP, HWG, UST Cover Page, Sections I and II, and Site Map(s) A copy of the plan shall be submitted to your local CUPA and at least one copy of the plan shall be maintained at the facility for use in the event of an emergency rand for inspection by the local agency. Describe below where a copy of your Contingency Plan, including the hazardous material inventories and Site Map (s), is located at your business: PLAN CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the information provided by this plan and to the best of my knowledge the information is accurate, complete and true. )WNER/OPERATOR NAME OWNER/OPERATOR TITLE iWNER/OPERATOR SIGNATURE DATE We appreciate the effort of local businesses completing these plans and will assiSt in every possible way. If you have any questions, please contact your local CUPA or PA. OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY D V BN STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA PA 5 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION FACILITY ID # BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) MOTOR CITY PONTIAC BUICK GMC ADDRESS 3101 Pacheco Road PRIMARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) Sam Miller 15o CITY 151 ~ZIPCODE 153 · Bakersfield J 93313 I1. EMERGENCY CONTACTS · 123 SECONDARY NAME (First Name, Last Name) John Pitre 128 TITLE 124 TITLE 129 Body Shop Manager General Manager ' BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE 131 661-978-1890 PAGER 132 661-836-9000 24-HOUR-PHONE 126 661-827-9868 PAGER 127 III. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS AND PROCEDURES A. Notifications Your business is required by State Law to provide an immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release of a hazardous material to local fire emergency response personnel, this Administering Agency and the Office of Emergency Services. If you have a release or threatened release of hazardous material, immediately call: FIRE/PARAMEDICS/POLICE/SH ERIFF PHONE: 911 After the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall-then-notify this Administering Agency and the Office of Emergency Services. LocalUnified Program Agency: (323) 890-4000 State Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550 or (916) 262-1621 National Response Center: ~ (800) 424-8802 Information to be provided during Notification: ~ Your Name and the Telephone Number from where you are calling. -~ Exact address of the release or threatened release. -$- Date, time, cause and t. ype of incident (e.g. fire, air release, spill, etc.) ~ Material and quantity of the release, to the extent known. -~ Current condition of the facility. ~ Extent of injuries, if any. - ~ Possible hazards to public health and/or the environment outside of the facility. B. Emergency Medical Facility List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injury caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. HOSPITAL/CLINIC PHONE NO: Central Valley Occupational Medical Group 661-632-1540 ADDRESS 4100 TrUxton Ave. CITY ZIP CODE: Bakersfield 93313 OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY D V BN STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA PA 7 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~ UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN C. Private Emergency Response DOES YOUR BUSINESS HAVE A PRIVATE ON-SITE EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM? If yes, describe what policies and procedures your business will follow to notify your on-site emergency response team in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. CLEANUP/DISPOSAL CONTRACTOR List the contractor that twill provide cleanup in the event of a release. NAME OF CONTRACTOR PHONE NO: Asbury Environmental Services 310-886-3400 ADDRESS 2100 North Alameda Street ZiP CODE: C~TY Compton 90222 D. Arrangements with Emergency Responders if yOU have made spec al (i.e., contractual) arrangements w th any police department, fire department, hospital contractor, 3r State or local emergency response team to coord nate emergency services, describe those arrangements on the lines )elow: E. Evacuation Plan 1. The following alarm signal(s) will be used to begin evacuation of the facility (check all which apply): [] Verbal []Telephone (incl. cell [] Alarm System [] Intercom [] Pagers [] Portable Radio [] Public Address System [] Other 2. Evacuation map is prominently displayed throughout the facility ........ Individual(s) responsible for coordinating evacuation including spreading the alarm and confirming the business has been evacuated: Sam Miller , F. Earthquake Vulnerability Identify areas of the faci ty where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation because of the vulnerability of earthquake related ground mot on. [] Hazardous Waste/Hazardous Material Storage Areas [] Waste Treatment [] Process Lines [] Bench/Lab [] Production Floor []Other Identify mechanical systems where releases could occur or would require immediate inspection or isolation becaus6 of the vulnerability to earthquake related ground motion. [] Utilities [] Process Piping [] Pressure Vessels [] Cabinets [] Shelves [] Other [] Racks [] Sprinkler Systems [] Shutoff Valves [] Gas Cylinders []Tanks 8 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM CONSOLIDATED CONTINGENCY PLAN SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN G. Emergency Procedures Briefly describe your business' standard operating procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials 1. PREVENTION (prevent the hazard) - Describe the kin'ds of hazards associated with the hazardous materials present at your facility. What actions would your business take to prevent these hazards from occurring? You may include a discussion of safety and storage procedures. Hazardous materials are limited to flammable and combustible liquids, corrosives, and flammable and nonflammable gases. Prevention begins with training our employees to be aware of the hazards presented by each of the hazardous materials stored and used in our facility. All materials are safelY' stored at several locations in our facility. Absorbents and fire extinguishers are readily available if ever needed, and daily cleanup is routine. MITIGATION (reduce the hazard) - Describe what is done to lessen the harm or the damage to a person(s), property, or the environment, and prevent what has occurred from getting worse or spreading. What is your immediate response to a leak, spill, fire, explosion, or airborne release at your business? Spill absorbent material is supplied in all areas where bulk storage of hazardous materials and waste are situated. Also, bulk storage of hazardous materials and wastes are in containers which have integral secondary containment or are located in berms or have some other means of minimizing the risk of environmental damage and physical harm. Should a release occur, steps will be taken to contain the material at the source using spill blankets and absorbent. If any storm or-SeWer drain inlets are threatened by the release, absorbent berms will be constructed around them or a berm will be constructed to divert the flow away from the drain. ABATEMENT (remove the hazard)-- Describe what you would do to stop and remove the hazard. How do you handle the complete process of stopping a release, cleaning up, and disposing of released materials at your facility? Upon confirming a reiease of a hazardous material, has occurred, the dealership's Emergency Coordinator (EC) will begin spill response procedures. If the release is significant and beyond the control ability of dealership personnel, the EC will contact the Fire Department. Only those employees who have been trained on spill response procedures will be allowed to participate in spill containment activities. Absorbent material will be used to contain the spill and protect sewer and storm drain inlets, gutters, etc. For larger spills, the dealership's hazardous waste hauler will be contacted to help with the cleanup effort. Contaminated absorbent will be disposed of as hazardous waste, pursuant to state regulations. 9 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM C~I~OLIDATED CONTINGENCY Pl~ SECTION I: BUSINESS PLAN AND CONTINGENCY PLAN IV. Emergency Equipment 22CCR, Section 66265.52(e) [as referenced by Section 676262.34(a)(3)] requires that emergency at the facility be listed. Completion of the following Emergency Equipment Inventory Table meets this requirement. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT INVENTORY TABLE 1. 2. Equipment Equipment 3. 4. Category Type Location* Description** Cartridge Respirators Body Shop Cartridge Resp. Changable freq. Chemical Monitoring Equipment Personal Chemical protective Aprons/Coats Protective Chemical Protective Boots Equipment, Chemical Protective Gloves Mgr.'s office Rubber Safety Chemical Protective Suits Equipment, Face Shields Shops In areas of grinding or eye/face hazards and First Aid First Aid Kits/Stations Parts and shop Equipment Hard Hats Plumbed Eyewash Station Portable Eyewash Kits Respirator Cartridges Body Shop Changed per manufacturer's recommend. Safety Glasses/Splash Goggles Mgr.'s office To be worn during eye hazard job. Safety Showers Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Other (describe) Automatic Fire Sprinklers Systems Spray Booth ...per Uniform Fire Code; insp. annually Fire Extinguishing Fire Alarm Boxes or Stations Systems Fire Extinguisher Systems Thr°ugh~ut fac. Inspected monthly. Other (describe) Absorbents , Shops Adequate supply on hand for any spill. Spill Control Berm/Diking Equipment Equipment and Decontaminating Equipment Decontamination Emergency Tanks Equipment Exhaust Hoods Gas Cylinder Leak Repair Kits Neutralizers Overpack Drums Sumps Other: Chemical Alarms - -CommunicatiOns and Alarm systems Intercoms/PA Systems Throughout Portable Radios Telephones Throughout UST Leak Detection Monitors Additional Other: I Equipment *Use the Location Codes (LC) from the Site Map(s) prepared for your Contingency Plan. **Describe the equipment and its capabilities. If applicable, specify any testing/maintenance procedures/interval 11 HHMD.HMSRF. PKG.OCTOBER,2000 [] ADD UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 1 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) [] YES [] NO Service Area, Body Shop FACILITY ID # I MAP # 2O3 (OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 Compressed Acetylene COMMON NAME 207 2O4 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions EHS* []YES []NO 208 · f EHS s ~Yes", a amounts be ow must be nbs. Acetylene CAS # 209 74862 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Flammable Compressed Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 I CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 124 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Chsck al/ that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC.HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE 220 300 640 ! N/A CODE N/A UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) ~' If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] I. FIBER DRUM [] J. BAG [] K. BOX [] L. CYLINDER [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER__ [] O. TOTE BIN [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOus COMPONENT (for mixture orwaste only) EHS CAS# 226 229 1 23O 2 3 234 227 228 [] YES [] NO 231 232 [] YES [] NO 235 236 [] YES [] NO 239 240 [] YES [] NO 243 244 [] YES [] NO 233 237 4 238 241 242 245 5 more h~zardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if caminogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 Jif EPCRA, Please Sign Here I (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY D V I BN STA (O [HER DISTRICT (..;UPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PaGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 2 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) Parts Department [] YES [] NO (Optionai)l GRID # (Optional) 204 FACILITY ID # I MAP # 203 I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECR, ET [] YES [] NO 206 COMMON NAME 207 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions Antifreeze--Ethylene Glycol EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 107-21-1 " · EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs, FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES ~ 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 1 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 JANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 75 ~ CODE UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pobnds STORAGE CONTAINER [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER 55 n/a 365 [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] O. TOTE BIN [] P. TANK WAGON 222 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COM PON ENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 226 229 90 Ethylene Glycol 107-21-1 2 230 233 3 4 5 234 238 242 Silicates 227 228 [] YES [] NO 231 232 [] YES [] NO 235 236 [] YES [] NO 239 240 [] YES [] NO 243 244 [] YES [] NO 10213793 237 241 245 more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-caminogenic, or 0.1% by weight if caminogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Desc#ption page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY DIV BN STA I OTHER DI~51HIC, CUPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 AZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELE."~'P__ [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 3 OF- 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 Paint Mixing Area CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # (OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) 204 203 I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Automotive Coating Thinners & Reducers If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Automotive Coating Thinners & Reducers EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 Mixture -~f EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 Flammable Liquid--Class I-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 I CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 'Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATEWASTE 220 40 55 ! N/A CODE UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON'SITE 222 Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] U. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER__ [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COM PON ENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 1 50-70 226 227 228 229 Acetone [] YES [] NO 67641 230 231 232 233 2 9 Toluene [] YES [] NO 108883 234 235 236 237 3 15-20 Butyl Acetate [] YES [] NO 123864 ~. 238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 5 242 243 244 245 ~ [] YES [] NO if more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246i If EPCRA, Please Sign Here I (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EP~RA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY IDIV I 15N ~TA [ O1HEFI DI~51 HICT CUPA JPA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 [] ADD O UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 4 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) [] YES [] NO Body Shop FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # 2O3 ( OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) I1. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 Carbon Dioxide/Argon Gas COMMON NAME 207 CO2/Argon CAS # 209 204 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions EHS [] YES [] NO 208 * if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. Mixture FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if required by CUPA) 210 .Non-Flammable Compressed Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 I CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAIN ER 215 (Check one item on/y) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 356 216 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~,NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 700' 1780 [ N/A UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds [] CHRONIC HEALTH 219 STATE WASTE 220 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 365 STORAGE CONTAINER [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] I. FIBER DRUM [] J. BAG [] K. BOX [] L. OYLINDER [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER__ [] O. TOTE BIN [] P. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C, BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZAR DO US COM PON ENT Ifor mi~ure or waste on~y) EHS CAS# 226! 229 25 Carbon Dioxide 230 ~2 75 Argon 3 234 4 238 242 5 227 228 [] YES [] NO 231 232 [] YES [] NO 235 236 [] YES [] NO 239 240 [] YES [] NO 243 244 [] YES [] NO 124389 233 744037 237 241 245 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-caminogen[c, or 0.1% by weight if carcinoger~ic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) / OFFICIAL USE ONLY I DAiE REC'D REVIEWED BYI DIV BN STA OTHER DISTRICT 17 Q;U PA / PA HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PERMATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 5 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION Service Area, Body Shop F A C IL IT Y ID# I 2M0/~P # II, CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CONF DENTIAL (EPCRA) [] YES [] NO (OptionaOl GRID # (Optional) 204 Oxygen COMMON NAME 207 Compressed Oxygen 209 CAS # 7782447 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Oxidizer Gas HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE (Chock one item only) [] PURE PHYSICAL STATE (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] LIQUID [] GAS TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions EHS* []YES []NO 208 * if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. 210 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 213 214 CURIES [] YES [] NO LARGEST CONTAINER 155 215 216 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE 220 450 930 i N/A CODE n/a INITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ;heck one item on/y) * If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] I. FIBER DRUM [] U. BAG [] K, BOX [] L. CYLINDER [] M. GLASS BO'I-I'LE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] O. TOTE BIN [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A, AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C, BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for,~xture orwa~to on~y) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 I-~ YES []NO 2 3 230 234 231 232 [] YES [] NO 235 236 [] YES [] NO 239 240 [] YES [] NO 243 244 [] YES [] NO 233 237 241 245 238 4 242 5 If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DANTE REC'D ~-REVIEWED BY D V BN S1 A rO 1 HEH · DISTRI(.,;T I CUPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 6 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 ICONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) _ Service Shop, Parts Department' []YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # (Optio~a01 GRID # (Optional) 204 203 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Lubricating Oils,Grease LES* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 64742-54-7 *, EHS is "Yes', all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (complete if requiredby CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) r~PURE []MIXTURE I~WASTE ['~YES []NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID . [] GAS 240 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILYAMOUNT175 217 MAX DAILYAMOUNT300 218/~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNTn/a. 219 STATE WASTEcoDE n/a 220 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Check one item only) * If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 ' STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTiC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BO3-1'LE [] R. OTHER__ [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 95 Petroleum distillates []YES [] NO 64742-54-7 230 231 232 233 2 [] YES [] NO 234 235 236 237 3 [] YES [] NO 238 239 240 241 4 [] YES [] NO 242 243 244 ' 245 5 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION. 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals suDject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) IOFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY PA DIV BN 5TA OTHEH DISTHICT (.;UPA 17 HHMD.HMSRF. PKG.OCTOBER,2000 ~UNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER SUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE. REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 7 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENT AL (EPCRA) Service Area [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # I MAP # (OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) 204 203 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Ethylene Glycol If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Waste Antifreeze EHS * [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 · if EHS is "Yes', all amounts below must be in lbs. FiRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) 210 Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORI ES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~ANNUALWASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE 220 75 110 ! 2000 CODE135 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 Checkone item only) * If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A, AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C, BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for.~=ure or waste only) EHS .CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 50 Ethylene Glycol []YES []NO 107211 230 231 232 233 2 50 Water [] YES [] NO 234 235 236 237 3 [] YES [] NO 238 239 240 241 4 [] YES [] NO 242 243 244 245 5 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight il non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required [nforrnation. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA repo~ting thresholds must sign each Chemical Desc#ption page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY PA /DV I tSN STA OTHER DISTRICT CUPA 17 HHMD.HMSRF. PKG.OCTOBER,2000 JNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUiLDiNG OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 8 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENTIAL (EPCRA) Hazardous Waste Storage Area [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1 MAP # (Optiona01 GRID # (Optional) 204 203 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions EHS* []YES []NO 208 * if EHS is "Yes", a amounts below must be in lbs. CHEMICAL NAME 205 Paraffinic Petroleum Distillate, Calcium Sulfate COMMON NAME 207 Waste Oil CAS # 209 210 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA) Combustible Liquid--Class III-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Checl~ one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 'Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 240 :EDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 [] CHRONIC HEALTH Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH AVG DALLY AMOUNT240 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT480 218 ~NNUAL WASTE7000AMOUNT UNITS * [] GAL [] CU FT [] LBS [] TONS 2hock one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds ~TORAGE CONTAINER [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER 219 221 STATE WASTE 220 CODE 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 365 [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] O. TOTE BIN [] P. TANK WAGON 223 STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (for mixture or waste only) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 85 Paraffinic Petroleum Distillates []YES [] NO 647426650 230 231 232 233 2 lO Calcium Sulfonate []YES []NO 61789864 234 235 236 237 3 5 Dirt/Fuel/Water [] YES [] NO  238 239 240 241 [] YES [] NO 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, atlach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION 246 If EPCRA, Please Sign Here (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresholds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported chemical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY D V BN [51A O1 HER DI~I HIGT ] CUPA PA 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 OUNIFIED PROGRAM (UP) FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (ONE PAGE PER MATERIAL PER BUILDING OR AREA) [] ADD [] DELETE [] REVISE REPORTING YEAR 2002 200 PAGE 9 OF 9 I. FACILITY INFORMATION BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3 Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC CONFIDENTIAL LOCATION 202 CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CONF DENT AL (EPCRA) Body shop [] YES [] NO FACILITY ID # 1203MAP # (OptionaO1 GRID # (Optional) 204 II. CHEMICAL INFORMATION CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET [] YES [] NO 206 Waste Paint Related Material--Waste Thinner If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 Waste Paint Related Material--Waste Thinner EHS* [] YES [] NO 208 CAS # 209 M ixt u re · if EHS is "Yes", all amounts below must be in lbs. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by C~JPA) 210 Flammable Liquid--Class I-B HAZARDOUS MATERIAL 211 RADIOACTIVE 212 CURIES 213 TYPE (Check one item only) [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE [] YES [] NO PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 (Check one item only) [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS 55 FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES 216 (Check all that apply) [] FIRE [] REACTION [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH AVG DAILY AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 ~NNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE 220 32 55~ 350 CODE 461 UNITS * [] GAL [] CU Fi' [] LBS [] TONS 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 'Check one item only) · If EHS, Amount must be reported in pounds 365 STORAGE CONTAINER 223 [] A. ABOVEGROUND TANK [] E. PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] I. FIBER DRUM [] M. GLASS BOTTLE [] Q. RAIL CAR · [] B. UNDERGROUND TANK [] F. CAN [] J. BAG [] N. PLASTIC BOTTLE [] R. OTHER [] C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] G. CARBOY [] K. BOX [] O. TOTE BIN [] D. STEEL DRUM [] H. SILO [] L. CYLINDER [] P. TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] A. AMBIENT [] B. ABOVE AMBIENT [] C. BELOW AMBIENT [] D. CRYOGENIC 225 %WT HAZARDOUS COM PON ENT Ifor mi~ure or waste on~y) EHS CAS# 226 227 228 229 1 14 Toluene [] YES [] NO 108-88-3 230 231 232 233 2 5 Xylene [] YES [] NO 1330-20-7 234 235 236 237 3 36 Acetone [] YES [] NO 67-64-1 238 239 240 241 4 15 Paint Solids [] YES [] NO n/a 5 242 243 244 245 [] YES [] NO if more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weight if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION , 246 I If EPCRA, Please Sign Here' (Facilities reporting Chemicals subject to EPCRA reporting thresho ds must sign each Chemical Description page for each EPCRA reported ci~emical.) OFFICIAL USE ONLY DATE REC'D REVIEWED BY I DIV BN ;STA OIHEH DI:51HICT CUPA PA I r 17 HHMD.HMSRF.PKG.OCTOBER,2000 BUICK · PONTIAC · GMC TRUCK · SATURN · LEXUS PHONE FAX BODY SHOP GM PARTS [661) 836-9000 [661) 836-9509 (661) 836-9991 (661) 836-9992 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave, Ste. 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 ATTN: Betty Wilson Pursuant to the terms of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code, I hereby submit the Hazardous Materials Business Plan for Motor City Pontiac Buick GMC located at 3101Pacheco Road in the city of Bakersfield. If you have any questions regarding the submittal, please contact me at (661) 836-9000. Sincerely, Shelley Stricklen Environmental Compliance Coordinator Enclosure Location: 3101 Pacheco Road · Bakersfield, CA 93313 · Bakersfield Auto Mall Mailing: RO. Box 40340 · Bakersfield, CA 93384-0340 CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3'd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 0,%.,4. f-Y'/glc'/~0'Mle~/,,. INSPECTION DATE FACILITY NAME ADDRESS ','~. I.c~! .... ~_r~¢~,~ ~-.-¢9,d1 PHONENO. d~,.'.'Ty(o- FACILITY CONTACTTV'~oC£tJ bxI~ t!.~f BUSINESS ID NO. 15-210- INSPECTION TIME ~ t'3' ,.3 _g~(^_]' NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES ! ~---/~--7-) Section 1: Business Plan and Inventory Program [~ Combined [~1 Joint Agency {~l Multi-Agency ~.~ Complaint Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact information accurate Visible address Correct occupancy ~/ t Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material Verification of MSDS availability "~ Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled Housekeeping Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: [~'es [~ No Questions regarding this inspection? Please call us at (661) 326-3979 White - Env. Svcs. Yellow - Station Copy Pink - Business Copy /' B~sin~. s~it'~R~sp~nsible Party + MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK = Manager : RANDY TIMMONS Location: 3101 PACHECO RD City : BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 EPA Numb: ........ SiteID: 015-021-000983 + BusPhone: (661) 836-9000 Map : 123 CommHaz : Moderate Grid: 24A FacUnits: 5 AOV: SIC Code:5599 DunnBrad:19-597-1932 Emergency Contact RANDY TIMMONS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / SERVICE MANAGER (661) 836-9000x (661) 831-5720x ( ) - x Emergency Contact MARK ELLIS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / SHOP FOREMAN (661) 836-9000x (661) 392-1660x ( ) - x I Hazmat Hazards: + Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth I + Contact : MailAddr: 3101 PACHECO RD City : BAKERSFIELD Phone: (661) 836-9000x State: CA Zip : 93313 Owner RICHARD STRICKLEN Phone: (661) 836-9000x Address : PO BOX 40340 State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93389-0340 Period : to TotalASTs: = Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency DirectiveS: -+ Gal I Gal + += Hazmat Inventory +== Alphabetical Order Hazmat Common Name... ACETYLENE ACRYLIC ENAMEL ANTIFREEZE ARGON KEROSENE MOTOR OIL NAPHTHA OXYGEN SOLVENTS STARGON TRANSMISSION FLUID WASTE ANTIFREEZE WASTE OIL WASTE PAINT One Unified List + - Ail Materials at Site + + ....... + + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ ISpooHazlEPA HazardsI Frm I DailyMax lUnitlMCPI + ....... + + ..... + .......... + .... +- - -+ F P IH G 400.00 FT3 Hi I F IH DH L 100.00 GAL Mod DH L 200.00 GAL LowI F P IH G 350.00 FT3 MinI F IH DH L 55.00 GAL Low[ F DH L 800.00 GAL Min F L 200.00 GAL Mod F P IH G 500.00 FT3 Low F L 110.00 GAL Mod F P IH G 334.00 FT3 Low F DH L 360.00 GAL Low DH L 280.00 GAL Low F DH L 500.00 GAL Low L 110.00 GAL Low -1- 01/25/2002 CITY OF BAKERSFIEI , OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION -- (one form per material per building or ama) BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA- ENding Business As) ~' ~'~""~*~'~'~'~ ,~'~' CAS # FIRE CODE HAZARD CLA~$~_$ (C~mplete if requ~t6~ by local fire c~ief) TYPE ~--p-PURE [] m MIXTURE [] w WASTE PHYSICAL STATE [] s SOLID /~J~LIQUIO [] 9 GAS 211 RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [~] No 214LARGEST CONTAINER ,~ 210 212 I CURIES 213 215 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES Chec~ all that apply) FIRE [] 2 REACTIVE [] 3 PRESSURE RELEASE [] 4 ACUTE HEALTH [] 5 CHRONIC HEALTH 216 ANNUALWASTE 217 I MAXIMUM "~OL~"~'~['~_ 218 [AVERAGE AMOUNT DAILY AMOUNT -- ~ DAILY AMOUNT "~ (~.,) 219 STATE WASTE COGE 220 UNITS* ~'g'g'g'g'g'g'g'g'g~-GAL [] d CUFT [] lb LBS [] tn TONS 221 DAYSONSFEE 222 * If EHS. amount must be in lbs. STORAGE CONTAINER 'Check all that apply) ~'~"ABOVEGROUND TANK [] · PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i FIBER DRUM [] m GLASS BOTTLE [] q RAIL CAR 223 [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] f CAN [] j BAG [] n PLASTIC BOTTLE [] r OTHER [] c TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] g CARBOY [] k BOX [] o TOTE BIN [] d STEEL DRUM [] h SILO [] I CYUNDER [] p TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE ~/~.AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOWAMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~";AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC 225 ~e ~27 [] Yes [] No 22e 229 230 231 [] Yes [] NO 232 233 234 235 [] Yes [] No 236 237 238 242 239 [] Yes [] No 240 241 243 [] Yes [] No 244 245 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE DATE 246 UPCF (7/gg) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731 .'l'V4.wpd / MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK Manager : RANDY TIMMONS Location: 3101 PACHECO RD City : BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 215-000-000983 ~,~- ~- Bu~Phone: (661) 836-9000 ":~MaD : 123 CommHaz : Moderate ....~ -G~'id: 24A FacUnits: 5 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5599 DunnBrad:19-597-1932 Emergency Contact RANDY TIMMONS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / SERVICE MANAGER (661) 836-9000x (661) 831-~x~7~-~ ( ) - x Emergency Contact MARK ELLIS Business Phone: 24-Hour Phone : Pager Phone : / Title / SHOP FOREMAN (661) 836-9000x (661) 392-1660x ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : ~O6W ~~ MailAddr: 3101 PACHECO RD City : BAKERSFIELD Phone: (661) 836-9000x State: CA Zip : 93313 Owner RICHARD STRICKLEN Address : PO BOX 40340 City : BAKERSFIELD Phone: (661) 836-9000x State: CA Zip : 93389-0340 Period : Preparer: Certif'd: to TotalASTs: = Gal TotalUSTs: = Gal RSs: No Emergency Directives: ~ Hazmat Inventory --Alphabetical Order Hazmat Common Name... JSpecHazI EPA HazardsI One Unified List Ail Materials at Site Frm I DailyMax Unit MCP ACETYLENE F P IH G ACRYLIC ENAMEL F IH DH L ANTIFREEZE DH L ARGON F P IH G KEROSENE F IH DH L MOTOR OIL F DH L NAPHTHA F L OXYGEN /,)z._..~ ~., F P. IH G SOLVENTS ~, ~~------6°5 QO he~bym::e~Jfy ibm [ haven STARGON ~o,~,t~) F P IH G WASTE OIL WASTE PAINT 400 FT3 Hi 100 GAL Mod 200 GAL Low 350 PT3 Min 55 GAL Low 800 GAL Min 200 GAL Mod 500 FT3 Low 110 GAL Mod 334 FT3 Low 280 GAL Low 500 GAL Low 110 GAL Low -1- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK ~ Inventory Item 0008 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE Location within this Facility Unit TANKS IN BODY SHOP Map: SiteID: 215-000-000983 Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 74-86-2 FSTATE -- TYPE Gas Pure PRESSURE , TEMPERATURE Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 135.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 400.00 FT3 Daily Average I 270.00 FT3 %Wt. 100.00 Acetylene HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 74862 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F P IH NFPA/// I USDOT# MCP Hi ~ Inventory Item 0009 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACRYLIC ENAMEL ACRYLIC ENAMEL COATING Location within this Facility Unit BODY SHOP Map: Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 108-88-3 STATE ~ TYPE Liquid I Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM Largest Container 1.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum I 100.00 GAL Daily Average 75.00 GAL %Wt. 10.00 10.00 70.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Toluene Acetone n-Butyl Acetate I RS CAS# No No No 108883 67641 123864 TSecret No IORS I BioHa z N No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA HazardsINo/ Curies F IH DH NFPA /// USDOT# IModMCP I -2- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK = Inventory Item 0001 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ANTIFREEZE RADIATOR COOLANT Location within this Facility Unit PARTS DEPT AT ROLL UP DOOR Map: SiteID: 215-000-000983 Facility Unit: PARTS DEPT Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 107-21-1 STATE I TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container 1.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 200.00 GAL Daily Average 150.00 GAL %Wt. 95.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 'Ethylene Glycol 107211 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS [ RS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No No No/ Curies DH NFPA/// I USDOT# Low = Inventory Item 0007 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARGON Location within this Facility Unit TANKS IN BODY SHOP Map: Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 7440-37-1 FSTATE ~ TYPE Gas /Mixture PRESSURE TEMPERATURE I Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 175.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 350.00 FT3 Daily Average 175.00 FT3 %Wt. 100.00 Argon HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS N 7440371 ITSecretI RSlBioHaz No No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards No/ Curies F P IH NFPA /// USDOT# Min -3- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK SiteID: 215-000-000983 = Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: EXTERIOR STORAGE ~C)lVllVl%JJN J.~{J. Vl.l~ / k~l"lJ~lVl J.L. JZ--LL, IN_/--~lVl~ KEROSENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BEHIND ~ SE END oo7-~ c.,3~-z~_~-.O _._.$~/D,m_~___~ ~ CAS#~ 8008-20-6 F STATE ~ TYPE Liquid /Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest ContainerGAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 26.00 GAL %Wt. I 100.00 Kerosene HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS N 70892103 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F IH DH ,NFPA I USDOT# I MCP / / / Low Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: SERVICE AREA ~lvRvlu~ ~Vl~ / ~ ~_l~ ~vl~ MOTOR OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: INSIDE SERVICE AREA CAS# I 8020-83-5 STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest Container 500.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 800.00 GAL Daily Average I 650.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Motor Oil, Petroleum Based RS CAS# No 8020835 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS RS BioHazI Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No NoI No/ Curies F DH NFPA/// I USDOT~ MCP Min -,t- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK ~ Inventory Item 0005 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME NAPHTHA PARTS CLEANING SOLVENT Location within this Facility Unit PARTS CLEANER IN SHOP Map: SiteID: 215-000-000983 Facility Unit: SERVICE AREA Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 64742-89-8 STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 30.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 200.00 GAL Daily Average I 200.00 GAL 100.00 Naphtha HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS RS CAS# No 8030306 TSecretINo NoRSIBi°HaZNo HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F NFPA/// I USDOT# MCP Mod ~ Inventory Item 0006 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Location within this Facility Unit TANKS IN BODY SHOP Map: Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 7782-44-7 F STATE ~ TYPE Gas /Pure PRESSURE TEMPERATURE I Above Ambient I Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 175.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 500.00 FT3 DaLly Average 350.00 FT3 %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Oxygen, Compressed  S CAS% N 7782447 TSecret No I RSiBioHaz No No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radi°active/Am°unt I EPA Hazards INo/ Curies F P IH NFPA /// USDOT# Low -5- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK ~ Inventory Item 0001 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SOLVENTS Location within this Facility Unit BODY SHOP Map: SiteID: 215-000-000983 Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 8030306 STATE ? TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Pure Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 110.00 GAL DaLly Average 75.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 Naphtha HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS  s CAS# N 8030306 ITSecret ~SIBioHaz No N No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards I NFPA No/ Curies F / / / USDOT# MCP Mod Inventory Item 0011 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME STARGON Location within this Facility Unit INSIDE BODY SHOP Map: Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 7440-37-1 rSTATE TYPE Gas I Pure PRESSUREr TEMPERATURE Above Ambient ! Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 334.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 334.00 FT3 Daily Average 334.00 FT3 %Wt. 5.00 85.00 10.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Oxygen, Compressed Argon Carbon Dioxide RS CASf:  7782447 No 7440371 124389 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I RS BioHazlRadi°active/Am°unt EPA HazardsNo No No/ Curies F P IH NFPA/// I USDOT$ MCP Low -6- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK ~ Inventory Item 0001 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE ANTIFREEZE Location within this Facility Unit INSIDE SERVICE AREA Map: SiteID: 215-000-000983 Facility Unit: SERVICE AREA Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 107-21-1 STATE I TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Waste Liquid -- TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest Container 280.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 280.00 GAL Daily Average 150.00 GAL %Wt. 40.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS. Ethylene Glycol CAS# N 107211 TSecret No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS RS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No NoI No/ Curies DH NFPA /// USDOT# Low = Inventory Item 0006 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE OIL Facility Unit: SERVICE AREA Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# 221 STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE Ambient Waste Liquid TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest Container 500.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 500.00 GAL Daily Average I 400.00 GAL %Wt. 100.00 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Waste Oil, Petroleum Based N~S CAS% TSecret No ~S BioHaz N No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies F DH NFPA /// USDOT# I MCP Low -7- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK ~ Inventory Item 0010 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE PAINT Location within this Facility Unit BODY SHOP Map: SiteID: 215-000'000983 Facility Unit: BODY SHOP Grid: Days On Site 365 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid Waste Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 110.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS Waste Paint Sludge RS CAS# 0 TSecret No I oRSIBi°Haz N No HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards No/ Curies NFPA /// IUSDOT# I MCP Low -8- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK SiteID: 215-000-000983 Fast Format = Notif./Evacuation/Medical --Agency Notification Overall Site 03/08/1999 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT 911 OR (661) 324-4542; BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPT 911 OR. (661) 327-7111; MERCY HOSPITAL 911 OR (661) 632-5000; AMBULANCE 911. NOTE: IF ADDITIONAL AGENCY/SERVICE SUPPORT IS REQUIRED AND CANNOT BE CONTACTED, REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THE BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT, THE STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AT (800) 852-7550 OR THE EMERGENCY OPERATOR (TELEPHONE -- Employee Notif./Evacuation 03/08/1999 THE ORDER TO EVACUATE WILL BE GIVEN OVER THE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM OR VERBALLY. EVACUATION CAN BE CARRIED OUT THROUGH ALL EXITS INCLUDING EMERGENCY EXITS. THE OBJECTIVE IS TO ENSURE ALL DEALERSHIP EMPLOYEES EVACUATE TO A COMMON LOCATION WHERE THEY CAN BE ACCOUNTED FOR. THE EVACUATION SUPERVISOR SHOULD BE ABLE'TO COORDINATE EFFORTS WITH THE FIRST RESPONDERS SUCH AS POLICE AND FIRE DEPTS. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 08/19/1997 THE DEALERSHIP WILL RELY PRIMARILY ON THE FIRST RESPONDER EG.. THE FIRE DEPT, POLICE DEPT AND THE PARAMEDICS FOR INFORMING THE PUBLIC. INFORMATION ~OUT CHEMICAL TYPES STORED AT THE DEALERSHIP IS AVAILABLE IN THE FORM OF MSDS'S IN THE SERVICE MANAGERS OFFICE. DEALERSHIP EMPLOYEES WILL COOPERATE WITH LOCAL AGENCIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO MITIGATE AND HANDLE EMERGENCIES. Emergency Medical Plan 03/08/1999 THE DEALERSHIP DEPENDS UPON THE FIRST RESPONDERS IE: THE FIRE DEPT OR THE AMBULANCE SERVICES, FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. FIRST RESPONDERS CAiq BE REACHED BY PHONE AT 911. THE DEALERSHIP MAINTAINS BASIC FIRST AID ~D MEDICAL EQUIPMENT IN A FIRST-AID KIT AND MAINTAINS AN EYE WASH ST~I~ION THAT CAiq BE USED IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION. MEMORIAL URGENT CARE - 6501 MING AVE - 397-4004 OR MERCY HOSPITAL - 2215 TRUXTUN AVE - 327-3371 -9- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK SiteID: 215-000-000983 Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt --Release Prevention Overall Site 03/08/1999 THE QUANTITY AND TYPE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLED AT THE DEALERSHIP AND THE NATURE OF OUR OPERATIONS PRESENT A RELATIVELY LOW RISK OF A SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. --Release Containment 03/08/1999 THE STEEL TANKS FOR STORING LUBRICATION OIL ARE CONSIDERED ADEQUATE BOTH STRUCTURALLY AND AS A MDIUM FOR STORING LUBRICATION OIL. BULK LUBRICATION OIL IS DISPENSED THROUGH PUMPS WHICH OPERATE ON COMPRESSED AIR. FREON IS STORED IN PRESSURIZED CYLINDERS AS A COMPRESSED GAS. THE SOLVENT IS STORED IN TEN TO THIRTH GALLON DRUMS WHICH ARE ON A STABLE BASE. ~TIFREEZE iS STORED IN ONE GALLON PLASTIC CONTAINERS IN THE PARTS AND SERVICE DEPTS. COMPRESSED WELDING GASES ARE STORED IN PRESSURIZED CYLINDERS AS A COMPRESSED GAS. WASTE ANTIFREEZE IS STORED IN THE SERVICE AREA AND IS COLLECTED BY WASTE ANTIFREEZE RECYCLER ON A PERIODIC BASIS. WASTE OIL IS STORED IN A -- Clean Up 03/08/1999 SPILL ABSORPTION MATERIAL IS STORED IN THE SERVICE 'AND/OR PD_RTS DEPTS. EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO CONTAIN THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILLS USIONG SPILL ABSORPTION MATERIAL. SPILL ABSORPTION MATERIAL WILL ALSO BE USED TO CREATE BARRIERS TO PREVENT HAZARDOUS MATEIRAL SPILLS FROM ENTERING THE SEWER SYSTEM. HAZARDOUS WASTE HAULERS WILL ASSIST THE DEALERSHIP WITH ~kZAR. DOUS MATERIAL SPILL CLEAN UP. Other Resource Activation -10- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK SiteID: 215-000-000983.~ Fast Format Site Emergency Factors Special Hazards Overall Site --Utility Shut-Offs 08/19/1997 A) GAS - IN CAGE AT S WALL BEHIND PARTS DEPT~3~~ ~c~ ~oo~ B) ELECTRICAL - 1ST FLOOR PARTS DEPT - ~?.._'.;.-.-% I,C,~7,~C~E FOR SHOWROOMS~-~ C) WATER - MAIN VALVE SE CORNER OF SERVICE BLDG ~ ) D) SPECIAL - NONE 5~~ / E~ LOCK BOX - NO ~o~ L~,~ O~.~~ ~ -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 08/19/1997 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - LF~ERTAi~r~j4 SiZZlEM T~T~T.T.~n m~ DETECT I~OF ~. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. FIRE HYDRANT - S WALL OF PARTS DEPT Building Occupancy Level -11- 08/25/1999 MOTOR CITY GMC/PONTIAC/BUICK SiteID: 215-000-000983 Fast Format Training -- Employee Training WE HAVE ~ EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. Overall Site 03/08/1999 BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: DEALERSHIP EMPLOYEES ARE TO BE MADE AWARE OF .THE DANGERS ASSOCIATED WITH HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. ALL EMPLOYEES WiLL RECEIVE ANNUAL TRAINING IN EMERGENCY RESONSE PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT OF A RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. EACH NEW EMPLOYEE WILL RECEIVE TRAINING PRIOR TO THEIR INITIAL WORK ASSIGNMENT FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY COMPLIANCE COORDINATOR AND WILL BE REQUIRED TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL REFRESHER TRAINING SESSION.. -- Page 2 --Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -12- 08/25/1999 California Hazardous Materia ventory Reporting Form. B us~ ~h-~ss Identification Page BUSINESS NAME (4) 1 Motor City GMC.7 Pontiac / Buick I BUSINESS PHONE (5) I (805) 836-9000 SITE ADDRESS (6) I 3101 Pacheco Road CITY (7) DUN & (10) BRADSTREET OPERATOR (12) NAME I Bakersfield I STATE(8) I~'~ ZIP(9)I 93313 I SIC CODE (4 DIGIT#) (11)I 5599 I OPERATOR PHONE (13) I same INFORMATION I OWNERPHONE (15)I same as abovel Richard .Stricklen OWNER OWNER NAME (14) I Richard Stricklen OWNER MAILING ADDRESS (16) [ P.O. Box CITY (17) I Bakersfield CONTACT NAME (20) I Randy Timmons ENVIRONMENTAL STATE(18) ~'~ ZIP(19)I 933~,7-z~¥O ] CONTACT I CONTACT PHONE (21) I (805) 836-9000 MAILING ADDRESS (22) I 31 01 Pacheco Road CITY (23) I Bakersfield Primary/ I Randy Timmons NAME: (26) TITLE: (27) I Service BUSINESS PHONE: (28) 24-HOUR PHONE: (29) PAGER #: (30) I Mana~ler 836-9000 I (805) 831-5720 I STATE(24) ~ ZIP(25) I 93313 EMERGENCY CONTACTS Secondary I NAME: (31) I Mark Ellis I TITLE:(32) I Shop Foreman I BUSINESS PHONE: (33) I (805) 836-9000 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (EHS) ON SITE EHS (36) [] YES [] NO If yes, and above Threshold Planning Quantifies, attach a sheet of paper with a general description of the process and principle equipment. 137) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION I(a) Please describe the main operation of your business Automobile Sales and Service I~b-~ Do you have a license to purchase commercial grade pesticides? If yes, give number No I(c) EPA ID#: CAD982053027 Certification: and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Print Name of Document Preparer (38) I Glenn smith, .Westates EHS Services, Signature of Owner / Operator (39) I ~J~t/~-~ ~'~o,~.,2~- ~c7/~'~z~ / I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory Inc, Date (40) ~)ATE OF PRINT 5/97 Page 5 Part II California Hazardou~aterials (1) [lADD [ ]DELETE IX] REVISE Inventory Reporting Form-Ch~'ical Description Page PAGE(2) ~ OF (3)~ BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) I Body Shop GRID# (,I I N/A I CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS (8) I Waste Paint (9) I Waste Paint (1311 Mixture ITRADE SECRET ¢1) I [] Y [] N EHS (12) [ [] Y [] N IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS FIRE CODE (13) I F L HAZARD CLASSES* I TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (17)I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I ,CURIES (18) [ [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %vv-r (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) (28) 461 I UNITS(22) I~GAL [-~'CUFTLBs []TONS [ MAX DAILY AMT (23) 3 6 5 I If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) 5 5 I ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 110 55 550 [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] BAG [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS Bo'FrEE [] TOTE BIN [] FIBER DRUM [~]PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM []AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT Toulene X¥1ene Acetone Burly Acetate N. Butyl Alcohol (31) EHS (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (d) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (32) CAS# 108-88 1330-20 67-64-1 123-8604 71-36-3 (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, parle 19 of the ~lreen pa~lesI 02 (fl IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (~! HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automobile Service ::USE~ON~:; :;:~'~;:::''1 []COMB RAD HTX OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 6 California Hazardou aterials (1) []ADD [ ]DELETE IX] REVISE BUSINESS NAME (4) I Motor City CHEMICAL LOCATION (5)I Body Shop MAP # (6) 1'~ I CHEMICAL NAME (6) ! Solvents COMMON NAME (9) J Solvents CAS (13) I Mixture FIRE CODE (13) I FL HAZARD CLASSES* Inventory Reporting GMC / Pontiac / Buick Form-C~[~nical PAGE (2) ~ GRID # (7) Description Page OF (3) ~ I N/A ITRADE SECRET (11) EHS (12)IE~]y[]N ] IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS TYPE PHYSICALSTATE *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) J [~PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N (17) } [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I pCURIES HAZARD (16) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) % VV'[' (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) (28) ] UNITS (22) I [~ GAL[] LBS [][]CUFFToNS ] MAX DAILY AMT (23) 1110 3 6 5 I If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) I 7 5 5 5 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) I [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] BAG [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] TOTE BIN [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [~]CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT Acetone Toluene Lacquer Dilutant :31) EHS {-~Y [~N ~-~Y [~U ~-~Y [~N r-]Y ~--1N [--~Y (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N lc) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N {d) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (32) CAS# 677-64-1 108-88-3 8030306 HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? {Refer to Table ~2, parle 19 of the ~reen pa~les) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 7 J ;~OR0;~i;~ I [] UNDER I CARC EXP []COMB RAD HTX I : :L ',- [~]EXEMPT CGP RS California ¢) [lADD [ ] DELETE Hazardou~aterials IX] REVISE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # Inventory Reporting Form-Ch~ical Description Page PAGE(2) ~'~ OF (3) ~ (4) I Motor Ci[y GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) I Body Shop 1611 I GR,D# /71 I N/A I CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS FIRE CODE (8) I Acetylene (9) I Acetylene Gas (13) [ 74-86-2 IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS (13) IUFC: P2 D°t: 2'1 I HAZARD CLASSES* TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) [ [~PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N I (16, I [] SOL,D [] L, U,D [] GAS ] CUR,ES (18) [ [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %v~rr 1 100 2 3 4 5 (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) (28) UNITS (22) I I'~ GAL [~CUFT[]LBS []TONS 365 If EHS amounts must be in lb. MAX DALLY AMT AVG DAILY AMT ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) I 400 I (24) I 270 I [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] BAG [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BO'I-I-LE [] TOTE BIN [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EHS (32) CAS# Acetylene [[--IY [~N 74862 I~Y F-iN r-lY F-IN [-IY F-1N [--IY I~N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N Id) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, page 19 of the ~lreen pa~les) (f) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 8 []UNDER []COMB [~EXEMPT CARCEXP RAD HTX CGP RS California Hazardou~vlaterials ADD [ ]DELETE IX] REVISE (4) I Motor City (5)I Body Shop (1) BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # CHEMICAL NAME ¢) I Oxygen COMMON NAME (9) I Oxygen Gas CAS (13) i 7782-44-7 Inventory Form-Chemical FIRE CODE (13) ! UFC: P2 GMC / Pontiac / Buick Reporting GRID # (7) Description Page PAGE (2) ~ OF (3)~ J N/A J j TRADE SECRET (11)JF]Y[]N J J EHS (12)I[]YC~Nj IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS Dot: 2.2 HAZARD CLASSES* TYPE PHYSICALSTATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. I I I I ® I I (17) J ~ SOLID ~ LIQUID ~ GAS J pOURIES (18) J ~ FIRE g REACTIVE ~ PRESSURE RELEASE ~ ACUTE HEALTH ~ CHRONIC HEALTH J CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER (19) (20) (21) (26) UNITS (22) [] LBS [] TONS 385 J 175 J If EHS amounts must be in lb. MAX DALLY AMT AVG DAILY AMT ANNUALWASTEAMT (23) [ 5 0 0 (24) J 3 5 0 (26) J [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] BAG [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] TOTE BIN [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %W'1- (27) J [] (26) J I~ AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT J AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC Oxygen (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT :31) EHS J-~Y J--JY J--iN J--JY j-~N J--~Y J--iN J'-JY J--iN (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (d) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] I (32) CAS# 7782447 (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, parle 19 of the cjreen pa~les) 02 (f) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automobile Service JR~:O'~ :~1 [] UNDER J CARC EXP OSE~N~ i: J []COMB RAD HTX cG~, RS I[]1i OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 9 California Hazardou~Materials (1) [lADD [ ] DELETE IX] REVISE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS Inventory Reporting Form-Ch~emical (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick Description Page PAGE(2) ~ OF (3)~ (5) lBody Shop (6) 11 I GRID# (7) I N/A I (8) lAcrylic Enamel Coating I TRADE SECRET (11)Ii--ly[~N I (9)[Automotive Paint EHS (12)r[--]y[]N I (13) [ Mixture IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS FIRE CODE (13) I FL HAZARD CLASSES* I TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (17)I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I pCURIES (16) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %vvm 4 (19) (20) (21) 1 (26) [] (27) [] 365 UNITS (22) I [] GAL [] CU FT I [] LBS []TONS If EHS amounts must be in lb. MAX DAILY AMT AVG DAILY AMT ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) I 1 0 0 (24) I 7 5 (25)I ABOVEGROUNDTANK UNDER GROUNDTANK TANKINSIDE BUILDING STEELDRUM [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] BAG [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] TOTE BIN [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BOTTLE [] PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (3o) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT IToluene MEK Xylene (31) EHS NY I--~Y ~N r-]Y [~N [--~Y FIN flY FIN (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (dI IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (32) CAS# 108883 638637 1330207 HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, page 19 of the ~lreen pages) 02 IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automobile Service [] UNDER USEi;~NbY?;: I ~i-:~: i~:: .~i~?i, i,;i i F-ICOMB ICARC EXP RAD HTX CGP RS OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 10 California (1) [ ] ADD [ ] DELETE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS FIRE CODE Hazardou{[~Materials IX ] REVISE Inventory Reporting (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) lBody Shop (6) il I Form-C~mical (6) l Argon (9) l Argon (13) 17440-37-1 Description Page PAGE(2) [~ OF (3) ~ (13)I N FG GRID # (7) I N/A ITRADE SECRET (11) I [] Y ® N I EHS /12) I [] Y ® N HAZARD CLASSES* TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14) I ~U~ [] MIXTURE []WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I~ Y []N (17)I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I ~LCURIES (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) °/oW-r 11 100 (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) (28) 365 175 UNITS (22) I [] GAL [] CU FT I [] LBS [] TONS If EHS amounts must be in lb. MAX DAILY AMT AVG DAILY AMT ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) I 3 5 0 (24) 1 I 7 5 (25) I [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM E~]CAN []BOX ¢-ITANKWAGON []BAG [--~CARBOY [~CYLINDER []RAILCAR []SILO [-~GLASS BOTTLE []TOTE BIN []FIBERDRUM[]PLASTIC BOTTLE[~]PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT r-]CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT Argon (31) EHS (32) CAS# 7440371 II--] Y [~N I-IY I--IN [--IY ~'-IN F~Y ~--~N F-~Y i~N (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (cI IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N Id) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? IRefer to Table #2, parle 19 of the ~lreen pa~les) 02 (f) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automobile Service OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 11 [] UNDER [ CARC EXP []COMB RAD HTX E:}E×EMPT OGP RS California (1) [] ADD [ ] DELETE Hazardou{~vlaterials IX ] REVISE Inventory Reporting Form-ch~nical Description Page PAGE (2) ~ OF (3)~ BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # (4) 1 Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) llnside Parts Department (8)I I I GRID # (7) I E 4 I CHEMICAL NAME (8) lEthylene Glycol [ TRADE SECRET (11) COMMON NAME (9) [ Antifreeze - Coolant [ EHS (12) I I IF EHS BOX IS "Y" CAS (13) ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS FIRECODE (13) IUFC: Hi Dot:9 I HAZARD CLASSES* *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. PHYSICAL STATE (17)I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I pCURIES HAZARD (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE (19) CODE DAYS ON SITE (2O) LARGEST (21) CONTAINER STORAGE (26) CONTAINER If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DALLY AMT ANNUAL WASTE AMT (23) [ 2 0 0 (24) 1 1 5 0 (25) I E]ABOVEGROUNDTANK [~]UNDERGROUNDTANK []TANKINSIDEBUILDING E~STEELDRUM ~'~CAN ~--~BOX [--~TANKWAGON ['-]CARBOY []CYLINDER [~RAILCAR [] SILO [] GLASS BO'FI'LE [] []FIBER DRUM [-]TOTEBIN STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %VVT 2 4 (27) (28) [ [] AMBIENT [ [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (33) (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EHS ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (32) CAS# (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N Id) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] [e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, page 19 of the ~lreen pa~ies) 02 [f) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automotive Service liORFCE'.~'[]UNDER ICARC EXP ::US~ ~N~ ~;ii~ ~1 E]COMB RAD HTX OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 12 California Hazardou aterials (1) [ ] ADD [ ] DELETE [ X ] REVISE Inventory Reporting Form-Chemical BUSINESS NAME (4) lMotor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick CHEMICAL LOCATION (5) I Inside Service Area CHEMICAL NAME Description Page PAGE(2) ~ OF (3)~-~ COMMON NAME GRID # (7) I F 4 I (8)[Base Lubricating Oils I TRADE SECRET (11)IE]y[~N I (9)[Motor, Transmission&Gear Oil EHS (12)I[~y[~N I (13) I IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS CAS FIRE CODE (13)I UFC: P3 Dot: 9 HAZARD CLASSES* TYPE PHYSICAL STATE *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. [] []WAS IRADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I tzOURIES HAZARD (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %WT (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) (28) I I[]GAL ~--~CUFT I MAX DAILY AMT (23)[800 UNITS (22) [] LBS [] TONS 3 6 5 I If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DALLY AMT (24) [ 6 5 0 500 I ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) 1 [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BOTTLE [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT ~--ICRYOGENIC I (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EHS (32) CAS# Parafinitic Petroleum Distillates 64742-6650 Additives (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N lc) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (d) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, parle 19 of the ~lreen pat, les) 02 IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y E~ N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automotive Service OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 13 []UNDER E~COMB E~EXEMPT RAD CGP HTX RS California (1) [] ADD [ ] DELETE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # CHEMICAL NAME (8) COMMON NAME (9) CAS (13) FIRE CODE (13) HAZARD CLASSES* Hazardou~Nlaterials IX] REVISE Inventory Reporting Form-Cgmical Description Page PAGE (2) ~ OF(3)~ (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) I Inside Service Area GRID # (7) Waste Oil Waste Oil Mixture IG2 I TYPE PHYSICAL STATE *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14)I [] PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N (17)] [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I pCURIES HAZARD (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE :29) %WT 4 5 (19) (20) (21) (26) I[ GAL [] CU FT MAX DAILYAMT (23) I 5 00 2 21 UNITS (22) [] LBS [] TONS 3 6 5 If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DALLY AMT (24) I 4 0 0 5 00 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) [ [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM []PLASTIC BO~-FLE [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT (27) (28) I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (31) EHS (32) CAS# ~-]Y r'-]N [--~Y r--~N ~--~Y ~-']N ~--~Y [--]Y r-IN (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N Id) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, page 19 of the ~lreen pa~les) 02 (f) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automotive Service [] UNDER []COMB []EXEMPT ICARC EXP RAD HTX CGP RS OES Form 2731 (04~96) Page 14 California H aza r d o u~/lat e rials (1) [lADD [ ]DELETE IX] REVISE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION MAP # CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME CAS Inventory Reporting Form-C~mical Description Page PAGE(2) ~ OF (3) ~ (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick (5) llnside Service Area (13) I 74-86-2 IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS FIRE CODE (13) I UFC: H1 HAZARD CLASSES* I Dot: 9 TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (14)] ['--]PURE [] MIXTURE [] WASTE I RADIOACTIVE (15)I [] Y [] N (17)I [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I ~CURIES (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %WT I 4O 2 6O 3' 4 5 (19) (20) (21) (26) 0135 UNITS (22) 1 []GAL r-~ CUFT[] LBS [] TONS MAX DAILY AMT (23) 1280 3 6 5 If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DAILY AMT (24) I 1 5 0 2 8 0 ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) I [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] STEEL DRUM [] AMBIENT [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] SILO [] GLASS BO'C['LE [] [] FIBER DRUM L--1PLASTIC BoI-rLE (27) (26) I [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (32) CAS# 107-21-1 Ethylene Glycol Water & Dirt (31) EHS I~"~ Y [~N ~--~Y ~N IF3Y i--iN (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) IS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N 0) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (dI IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] (e) HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, parle 19 of the ~lreen pa~lesI 02 If) IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR?Automobile Service EO:R~,o~Ei~E: ~ ::1 [] UNDER I CARC EXP I,~J~E~Y, :~;:~.II []COMBI RAD HTX ODS Form 2731 (04/96) Page 15 t California Hazardou aterials (1) [] ADD [ ] DELETE [X] REVISE BUSINESS NAME CHEMICAL LOCATION Inventory Reporting Form-C~[~nical (4) I Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick Description Page PAGE(2) ~-~ OF (3) ~ (5) llnside Service Area CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME (8) lParts Cleaning Solvent I TRADE SECRET (11)IE~y(~N I (9).lNaptha EHS (12)Ir-]Y[~N I (13) [ 8032324 IF EHS BOX IS "Y" ALL AMOUNTS MUST BE IN LBS CAS FIRE CODE (13) HAZARD CLASSES* TYPE PHYSICAL STATE HAZARD *COMPLETE BLOCK (13) IF REQUESTED BY THE LOCAL FIRE CHIEF-REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS. (17)[ [] SOLID [] LIQUID [] GAS I .cu.,.s (18) I [] FIRE [] REACTIVE [] PRESSURE RELEASE [] ACUTE HEALTH [] CHRONIC HEALTH CATEGORIES STATE WASTE CODE DAYS ON SITE LARGEST CONTAINER STORAGE CONTAINER STORAGE PRESSURE STORAGE TEMPERATURE (29) %VVT 1 100 2 3 4 5 (19) (20) (21) (26) (27) 221 I UNITS(22) I[~GAL []CUFT[]LBS []TONS I MAX DAILY AMT (23)[200 3 6 5 I If EHS amounts must be in lb. AVG DALLY AMT (24) [ 2 0 0 30 I ANNUAL WASTE AMT (25) i 15 0 0 [] ABOVE GROUND TANK [] CAN [] BOX [] TANK WAGON [] UNDER GROUND TANK [] CARBOY [] CYLINDER [] RAIL CAR [] TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] SILO [] GLASS BOTTLE [] [] STEEL DRUM [] FIBER DRUM [] TOTE BIN [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT [] AMBIENT [] ABOVE AMBIENT [] BELOW AMBIENT []CRYOGENIC I (30) HAZARDOUS COMPONENT INaptha (31) EHS (32) CAS# 8032324 F-~Y [~;~N r-~Y F-~N ~-~Y r-'IN F-IY F-~N I--IY I--IN (33) ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION (a) iS THIS MATERIAL OR ANY OF ITS COMPONENTS A CARCINOGEN? [] Y [] N (REFER TO ATTACHMENT B) (b) IS THIS MATERIAL PREPACKAGED FOR RETAIL SALE? [] Y [] N (c) IS THIS MATERIAL A COMMERCIAL GRADE PESTICIDE? [] Y [] N (d) IF THIS MATERIAL IS RADIOACTIVE, WHAT TYPE OF EMITTER IS IT? ALPHA [] BETA [] GAMMA [] HOW IS THE MATERIAL DISPOSED OF? (Refer to Table #2, parle 19 of the ~lreen pa~les) 02 IS A WASTE PRODUCED OR LEFT OVER AFTER PROCESSING? [] Y [] N (g HOW IS THE MATERIAL USED/WHAT IS THE MATERIAL USED FOR? Automotive Service I:: FOR OF Fie E~:,~.¥¢1 CARC EXP O~ []COMBI cGpRAD HTXRs , E~EXEMPT OES Form 2731 (04/96) Page 1 6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN State of California BUSINESS EMERGENCY PLAN State law requires your business to complete all sections of the Emergency Response Plan Procedure listed below. "N/A" is not acceptable. 1. Your business is required by State Law to provide immediate notification of any release or threatened release of a hazardous material to 1) local fire emergency response personnel, 2)the Office of Emergency Services (OES), and 3) the Local Administering Agency. If you have a release or threatened release of hazardous materials, immediately call: Fi re/Paramedics/Police Phone: 9-1-1 Individual responsible for Calling 9-1-1' Randy Timmons After the local emergency response personnel are notified, you shall then notify the Office of Emergency Services (24 hours/day): State Office of Emergency Services: (800) 852-7550 - or- (916) 262-1621 !l'ndividual responsible for calling State OES: Randy Timmons 2. List the local emergency medical facility that will be used by your business in the event of an accident or injury caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. Hospital/Clinic Mercy Hospital Address City 2215 Tiuxtun Ave. Bakersfield 93301 Zip Code PhOne Number (805) 632-5000 Does your business have a private on-site emergency response team? [ ] Yes [ X ] No If yes, describe what policies and procedures your business will follow to notify your on-site emergency response team in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. (Attach additional pages if necessary) Page 1 , 4. Emergency Coordinator's Name Randy Timmons Alternate #1 Name Gerald Weller Alternate #2 Name Mark Ellis A business shall appoint an Emergency Coordinator and alternates to assist in initiating emergency response and evacuations in the event of a release. The Emergency Coordinator will be responsible for initiating actions of the business to respond to a release, or threatened release of a hazardous material to include mitigation, control, evacuation of all facility personnel, and meeting with emergency response personnel upon arrival. An example Emergency Coordinator Task Completion Sheet is attached to assist you. Who are your facility's Emergency Coordinator and alternates: Title Service Manager Title Controller Title Foreman Briefly describe your business's standard operating procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. Describe the kinds of hazards associated with the materials present at your facility. Prevention begins with employee training in Hazard Communication Program, Respiratory_ Protection Program, and Illness and Injury Prevention Program. Hazardous materials are stored in appropriate containers at suitable locations. Absorbents and fire extinguishers are nearby if ever needed. Shop is cleaned on a periodic basis for debris and trash. 2. What preventative actions have been initiated by your business to abate or prevent hazards relating to hazardous materials handling, use, and storage (place a "./" in the boxes below that apply). Drum storage and/or aboveground tank storage areas: IV' ] Isolation and separation of incompatible materials [,/] Berms or diked areas to contain spills [,/] Storage on non-combustible concrete or paved ground Compressed and/or cryogenic gas storage areas: [,/] Cylinders stored upright and secured [,/] Isolation and/or separation of incompatible gas cylinders (oxygen and flammable gases, etc.) General: [,/] Hazardous Materials Data Storage Cabinet and/or lock box installed at a Fire Department approved location [,/] Information in Data Storage Cabinet is updated after each disclosure and/or as necessary [,/] Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are readily available for each hazardous material on the premises [,/] Labeling of all materials and storage areas with the product name and associated hazards [,/] Separation between outside hazardous materials storage or tanks and combustible materials (wood, brush, etc.) [,/] Posting of "NO SMOKING" signs where appropriate [v' ] Posting of NFPA 704 Placard in a Fire Department approved location. Page 2 3. Mitigation (reduce the hazard) -- > Describe what is done to lessen the harm or the damage to person(s), property, or the environment, and prevent what has occurred from getting worse or spreading. What is your immediate response to a spill, fire, explosion, or airborne release at your business?. Spill absorbent materials are available in the shop area. Hazardous waste tank, such as waste oil, are provided with secondary containment. Spills of hazardous material are promptly diked and the spill absorbed with suitable absorbent. The absorbent is later disposed per hazardous waste regulations. Abatement (remove the hazard) -- > Describe what you would do to stop and remove the hazard. How do you handle the complete process of stopping a release, cleaning up and disposing of released materials at your facility? What aspects of the response are beyond your ability, and need to be handled by others? Dealership employees have been trained to notify dealership management immediately of any spill unless the need is imminent. The management will contact the local emergency response agency, i.e., the local Fire Department. Employees trained in spill response procedures will immediately begin emergency response ~rocedures for spill containment. Personal protective equipment will be utilized as appropriate. Contaminated fill absorbent will be disposed properly. Facility Notification and Evacuation -- > Describe how you will immediately notify and evacuate your facility. What communications or alarms are used? How will you operate this equipment during power failure? Specify emergency exits, alternatives, and staging areas you have identified. When required, the employees will be notified via public address system/verbal command to evacuate the facility and to assemble at the entrance to the service drive on Auto Center Drive. Only personnel trained in hazardous material spill response will be involved in spill containment and clean-up procedures. Your business is required to keep a copy of this Business Plan, including your site maps, and your Hazardous Materials Inventory Disclosure. Describe where copies will be located at your business and where other copies will be maintained. The Business Plan, inventory, and site map are kept in the Service Manager's office. Page 3 Records -- > Describe where you keep other records required by this plan, such as employee training records (including drills), release report records, maintenance/safety records, and emergency phone lists? (Please note: records of drills shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years and shall be available for review by Fire Department personnel. The records shall include the facilitator's name, title, facility location, date of drill and signature of the facilitator). The Business Plan, inventory_ and site map are kept in the Service Manager's office. Describe the training your business conducts for all employees in safety procedures in the event of a release or threatened release of hazardous materials. By law, this training shall include, but not be limited to, the following: new employee training, annual training, periodic refresher courses, and familiarization with Section B (Emergency Plans and Procedures) of this Business Emergency Plan. All employees who handle hazardous materials are annually trained on the hazards associated with hazardous materials procedures for emergency response to exposures, and emergency response to a spill or fire. Also included in the training program are state and federal requirements for hazardous material and hazardous waste labeling. Hazardous material training is also provided to employees before their initial work assignment. OFFICIAL USE ONLY: Insp. # Date Received Issued: Correction Required Reviewed By: Page 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN MOTOR CITY GMC / PONTIAC / BUICK 1.0 INTRODUCTION Motor City Auto Center is an automotive Dealership involved in repairing automobiles. Hazardous materials such as lubricants, cleaning solvents and adhesives are commonly used in the servicing and repairing of automobiles. Waste materials such as waste oil and solvents, are also routinely generated during automotive service operations. This Hazardous Materials Management Plan is intended to implement general policies and responsibilities for the prevention of accidental hazardous materials spills, regardless of whether the hazardous materials spill was caused by accident or by natural disaster, such as earthquake or flood. Primary objectives of the Hazardous Materials Management Plan are as follows: · Inform Dealership employees of the hazardous materials used at the facility. · Outline training in emergency response procedures associated with hazardous material spills or accidental releases of hazardous material. Provide the local regulating agency with an inventory of hazardous materials stored at the facility and to describe emergency response procedures which will be followed in the event of spill or accidental release of hazardous materials at the facility. Hazardous material inventories and handling procedures rarely change at the facility. However, this Hazardous Materials Management Plan will be updated annually, or within 30 days of any significant changes. A copy of the changes to the Hazardous Materials Management Plan will be retained at the facility and a copy will be submitted to the local regulating agency. Effective planning will reduce potential emergencies and minimize damage to the human health and the environment. Questions regarding this plan should be addressed to the Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator (EHS). PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 1 © Westates EHS Services, inc. 2.0 LIST OF CONTENTS 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 10.0 Introduction List Of Contents Business Information & Emergency Response Contacts Definition Of Hazardous Material Material Safety Data Sheets Definition Of An Emergency Actions To Be Taken In An Emergency 7.1 Emergency Communication & Records 7.2 Emergency Equipment & Usage 7.3 Hazardous Material Spill Response Plan 7.4 First Aid & Medical Assistance 7.5 Fire, Earthquake & Flood Plan 7.6 Evacuation Plan Hazardous Material Spill Or Release Preventive Plan Personnel Training For Emergency Response. Regulating Agency Business Plan Forms 1 2 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 2 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 3.1 BUSINESS INFORMATION Business Name Business Address Business Phone Hours of Operation Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 3101 Pacheco Road Bakersfield, CA 93313 (805) 836-9000 M-F 8:00-5:00 PM 3.2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTACTS Name Randy Timmons Mark Ellis Title/Position Service Manager Shop Foreman Home Telephone No. (805) 831-5000 (805) 392-1660 FIRST RESPONDERS & SUPPORT AGENCIES Bakersfield Fire Department Bakersfield Police Department Mercy Hospital Ambulance 911 or (805) 324-4542 911 or (805) 327-7111 911 or (805) 632-5000 911 Note: If additional agency/service support is required and cannot be contacted, request assistance from the Bakersfield Fire Department, the State Office of Emergency Services at (800) 852-7550 or the emergency operator (telephone number 911). PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 3 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 4.0 Definition of Hazardous Material_ 4.1 Hazardous Materials Hazardous material is any material that is listed by a local, state, or federal agency to be hazardous. Some examples include lubricating oil, transmission fluid, and cleaning solvents. Additionally, any substance that is corrosive, flammable, toxic, irritating to skin or is a strong sensitizer, which may harm humans or the environment is a hazardous material. 4.2 Hazardous Waste Hazardous wastes follow the definition of hazardous material as listed above, except that hazardous waste has little or no economic value and must be disposed in compliance with federal, state and local regulations. Examples include waste oil and waste solvents. 4.3 Spill or Release of Hazardous Material Any release, emission or spill of a hazardous material into air, ground, storm sewer or sanitary sewer with the potential to cause injury to personnel, pollute the air, water or soil is considered a release or spill of a hazardous substance. 5.0 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) The Dealership has a written Hazard Communication Program in compliance with California and Federal OSHA requirements. All employees handling hazardous material have been trained pursuant to the written Hazard Communication Program. A copy of all hazardous material MSDS, as mandated by the Hazard Communication Program, are available on-site for review by Dealership employees and regulatory personnel. In the event of an accidental spill or discharge of a hazardous material at the facility, the MSDS file will be made available to all responding agencies. 6.0 Definition of an Emergency Emergencies related to a release or threatened release of hazardous substance can be broadly classified into two categories. The first category is the emergency caused by a release or threatened release of hazardous substance caused by operational failure. This includes: · Fire · Explosion · Employee overexposure to chemicals · Employee Injury · Leakage of an above ground tank, supply line, or leakage from other containers · Spill during loading or unloading of hazardous material. The second category of emergencies are related to natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 4 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. These emergencies present a threat to the safety of Dealership employees and the surrounding community, may damage Dealership property, and pollute the environment. This Hazardous Materials Management Plan is expected to minimize such emergencies. If an emergency does indeed take place, the damage due to such an emergency would be minimal provided the plan is followed. 7.0 Actions to be Taken in an Emergency The quantity and type of hazardous material handled at the Dealership, and the nature of our operations, present a relatively low risk of a dangerous incident involving hazardous material. Further, we rely upon community provided emergency services, such as the Fire Department, Police Department and the Paramedics to provide primary emergency response to such incidents. Nonetheless, employees have been trained in various aspects of this plan as follows: 7.1 Emergency Communications & Records 7.2 Emergency Equipment & Usage 7.3 Hazardous Material Spill Response Plan 7.4 First Aid & Medical Assistance 7.5 Fire, Earthquake & Flood Plan 7.6 Evacuation Plan 7.1 Emergency Communications & Records 7.1.1 Emergency Communications Any employee detecting a spill or release of a hazardous material must report the incident to the Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator or his alternate. The Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator or his alternate will summon the appropriate emergency response personnel listed in Section 3.2. If the employee is unable to notify the Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator or his alternate, the employee can notify the "First Responder and Support Agencies" listed in Section 3.2. If the hazardous material spill affects the entire Dealership, facility personnel will be notified utilizing the public address system. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 5 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 7.1.2 Recordkeeping All emergency situations related to hazardous material will be investigated and documented. The Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator or his altemate will contact the "First Responder and Support Agencies" listed in Section 3.2, and will supply the following information in a clear manner: · Nature of the release or threatened release of a hazardous material · Name of the Company · Name of the Caller · Number of People in danger · Exact location of the release/threatened release · Directions to the facility. The notification to the agency, even if over the phone, should be recorded immediately. The report must be accurate and objective. Each person contributing to the report must sign and date the entry. Documentation of the report should include the following: · Agency contacted · Name of the person contacted · Date & Time of call · Summary of Conversation 7.2 Emergency Equipment & Usage The Dealership relies primarily on the "First Responder and Support Agencies" listed in Section 3.2 for assistance with releases or threatened releases of hazardous material. Due to the relatively low risk posed by the hazardous material at the Dealership, shop employees have also been trained in spill containment and fire extinguishing procedures. Equipment used to mitigate these spills are discusses below: 7.2.1 Spill Absorption Material Spill absorption material is stored in the service and/or parts departments. Employees have been trained to contain the hazardous material spills using spill absorption material. Spill absorption material will also be used to create barriers to prevent hazardous material spills from entering the sewer system. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 6 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 7.2.2 Fire Fighting Equipment Fire extinguishers are located throughout the facility. Employees have been trained to contain fires without threat of personal injury, and to immediately contact the fire department for assistance. 7.2.3 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal protective equipment, such as safety goggles and rubber gloves, which are located in the service area can be used when handling a hazardous material as well as during a hazardous material spill. Personal protective equipment are accessible to Dealership personnel and to emergency responders during work hours as well as after hours, 7.2.4 Hazardous Waste Haulers Hazardous waste haulers, while not an emergency equipment, will assist the Dealership with hazardous material spill clean up. Hazardous waste haulers can be contacted by consulting the telephone directory or by calling the local fire department. 7.3 Hazardous Material Spill or Release Response Plan 7.3.1 Reporting Hazardous Material Spills The majority of the hazardous material at the Dealership is stored in storage tanks which are in areas routinely visited by Dealership employees. Therefore any hazardous material spills related to these containers will be detected by Dealership employees immediately. All employees have been trained to report any spill to the Environmental Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator or his alternate. If the threat of a hazardous material spill is imminent, the Dealership employee may engage in spill containment procedures and direct other Dealership employees to inform the Environmental, Health and Safety .Coordinator or his alternate. Underground tanks, if any, are monitored pursuant to guidelines from local regulating agency. 7.3.2 Employee Response It is imperative that any employee responding to a spill be trained in hazardous material spill response procedures and be aware of the basic characteristics of the hazardous material released. The major threat posed by the spill of a hazardous material, such as lubricating oil, coolant or gasoline is fire. In addition, evaporation of a substance such as gasoline may generate fumes that may prove to be toxic to employees responding to the spill. Further, if the item spilled is corrosive, the primary threat may be to the skin. Employees are required to adhere to the following steps, though not necessarily in the order given, when responding to hazardous material spills: A) Eliminate all sources of ignition such as cigarettes and welding torches, since the hazardous material spill may be flammable. B) Obtain Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) from areas listed in Section 7.2 of this plan. Corrosive material spill containment will require suitable gloves. Flammable material spill containment will require organic vapor respirators. PiRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 7 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. c) If the hazardous material spill is a liquid, stop the release and build a barrier around the hazardous material spill, using spill absorption material, which is normally available in the service and body shop areas. D) E) F) G) Ensure that the Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate is informed. If outside help is needed, call the local fire department. Ventilate the area. This may reduce the level of toxic contaminants generated by the hazardous material spill and reduce the risk of fire and explosion. Collect all used spill absorption material and store in an appropriate, properly labeled container. Follow state, local and federal regulations for disposal of the absorption material. The Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate will be able to provide guidance on proper disposal procedures. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide excellent information regarding hazardous material spill clean-up and should be consulted for appropriate hazardous material spill response procedures. 7.3.3 First Aid & Medical Assistance See Section 7.4. 7.4 First Aid & Medical Assistance The Dealership depends upon the first responders, i.e., the fh'e department or the ambulance services, for medical assistance. First responders can be reached by phone at 911. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor Cit~' GMC / Pontiac / Buick 8 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 7.4.1 First Aid & Medical Equipment The Dealership maintains basic first aid and medical equipment in a first-aid kit and maintains an eye wash station that can be used in an emergency situation. 7.4.2 Response to Chemical Exposure Inhalation: Evacuate the person to an area with plenty of fresh air. Immediately report the situation to the Dealership's Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate or call 911 for medical assistance. Eye or Skin Exposure: Eye wash stations offer an excellent immediate response for eye exposures. For skin contact, remove contaminated clothing and rinse the area with plenty of water. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) should be consulted for specific first aid procedures. Immediately report the situation to the Dealership's Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate or call 911 for medical assistance. It is recommended that the MSDS of the hazardous material causing the injury accompany the individual to the medical facility. Ingestion: Immediately report the situation to the Dealership's Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate and/or call 911 for medical assistance. Refer to the MSDS for the hazardous material to determine what specific first aid procedures should be followed. 7.5 Fire, Earthquake & Flood Plan Emergency Communications: See Section 7.1. 7.5.1 General All Dealership employees have been trained in emergency evacuation procedures for the facility, as described in greater detail in section 7.6. 7.5.2 Fire & Explosion A) Should fire or explosion occur at the facility, the Dealership will seek assistance from the fire department by calling 911. B) The Dealership employees have been trained to control small fires, such as a trash receptacles fire. To control these small fires, Dealership employees should utilize the numerous portable fire extinguishers (Type ABC) located throughout the facility. For larger rites, the Dealership will depend on assistance from the fire department. There are three types of fires as follows: Type A: Wood, Paper and Trash Type B: Oil, Grease and Gasoline Type C: Electrical Fires PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 9 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. Fire extinguishers of Type ABC (currently at the Dealership) are capable of controlling any of the fires listed above. However, Type A fire extinguishers are limited to Type A fires, Type B fire extinguishers are limited to Type A or B fires. C) The Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate will coordinate fire fighting activities with the fire department. The Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate will also be responsible for notifying adjacent facilities affected by the emergency. 7.5.3 Earthquake & Flood Plan Earthquakes: Earthquakes may cause disruption of electricity, and electrical fires. The first response to an earthquake may well be evacuation. Employees are directed to stay away from building structures. Evacuation procedures are described in greater detail in section 9.6. Do not enter the building to look for trapped individuals. The safety of the individual entering the building may be jeopardized. Re-enter the building when it is declared safe by proper authorities and only under the direction of the Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate. Flood: Coordinate flood response activity with local police and fire departments. Flood waters may cause electrical shorts and fires. Disconnect all electrical equipment by shutting off electrical mains. Also, shut-off other utilities. Flood waters will displace lighter liquids, such as oil, in tanks or drums. Consequently, all storage tanks must be sealed. Loose drums of hazardous material or equipment may float away with flood waters. Consequently, they should be secured. 7.6 Evacuation Procedures Hazardous material spills, fire, earthquake or flood may require facility evacuation. This will be coordinated by the Environmental, Health and Safety Coordinator or his alternate. In their absence, any supervisor at the facility will coordinate the evacuation. Also, the agencies listed under "Emergency Response Contacts" will be contacted. Evacuation can be carried out through all exits including emergency exits. The objective is to ensure all Dealership employees evacuate to a common location where they can be accounted for. The evacuation supervisor should be able to coordinate efforts with the first responders such as police and fire departments. Foremost is the direction for evacuation of Dealership personnel. This would be followed by mitigation of hazards posed by the storage of hazardous material at the facility. The evacuation supervisor will also access the hazard to the neighboring facilities, if possible, and keep them updated of the situation at the facility. All employees shall assemble at the assembly point noted in the enclosed facility map. Supervisors are required to account for all personnel in their respective departments, and inform the evacuation supervisor. The order to evacuate will be given over the public address system or verbally, if the evacuation is not immediate, employees are encouraged to perform functions as follows: PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 10 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. · Secure hazardous material containers · Shut off all ignition sources · Close all doors and windows · Shut down utilities (Seek approval from the supervisor first) ° Lower hydraulic hoist to ground level. Warnings: Do not re-enter the building, after it has been evacuated, to rescue an individual. Department personnel are trained and equipped to carry on such duties. Do not leave the evacuation point without approval from the evacuation supervisor. Fire PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 11 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 8.0 Hazardous Material Spill Or Release Prevention Plan: The quantity and type of hazardous material handled at the Dealership and the nature of our operations present a relatively low risk of a spill of hazardous material. Further, we rely upon community provided emergency services to provide primary emergency response should a spill Occur. Nevertheless, them are certain preventative activities that Dealership personnel can undertake. Many of the hazardous material are contained in very small containers and any spill would be incidental. Preventive measures for each hazardous material which is stored in large quantity are as follows: Bulk Lubrication Oil Containers Lubrication oil is a non-corrosive material. The steel tanks for storing lubrication oil are considered adequate both structurally and as a medium for storing lubrication oil. Dispensing Bulk lubrication oil is dispensed through pumps which operate on compressed air. The air compressor and the dispensing equipment is shut down at the end of the work shift. Further, the lines carrying lubrication oil are in clear view of employees and any leaks in the pipelines would be detected immediately. Response to a Leak All shop area employees have been trained in responding to leak's from above ground storage tanks (AGST's). Employees will use inert material to dike-off the area and contain the spill as described in Section 7.3. If the spill is small and can be absorbed by spill absorption material kept in the shop area, then the spill will be cleaned up and the absorption disposed as hazardous waste. However, if the spill threatens the environment i.e. discharge into a sewer system, then the supervisor for the shop area or the one of the individuals named in Section 3.0 will contact the fire department Freon 12 Freon 12 is stored in pressurized cylinders as a compressed gas. The pressurized cylinders meet Department of Transportation guidelines. The pressurized cylinders are stored away from direct sunlight so as to minimize any risks of explosion due to expansion of the compressed gas. Other protection includes storage of the pressurized cylinders away from items that may pierce the pressurized cylinders. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 12 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. Parts Cleaning Solvent The solvent is stored in ten to thirty gallon drums which are on a stable base. In the event of an accidental spill, the shop employees will respond as in Section 3.0. Antifreeze Antifreeze is stored in one gallon plastic containers in the parts and service departments. In the event a plastic container leaks, the contents of the container will be transferred to another container. Any spilled material will be absorbed using mops and disposed via the waste coolant storage tank. Compressed Welding Gases Compressed Welding Gases are stored in pressurized cylinders as a compressed gas. The pressurized cylinders meet Department of Transportation guidelines. The pressurized cylinders are stored away from direct sunlight, so as to minimize any risks of explosion due to expansion of the compressed gas. Other protection includes storage of the pressurized cylinders away from items that may pierce the pressurized cylinders. In the event of a leakage in the connecting hoses at the welding torch, Dealership employees will close the main valve on top of the cylinder. Hoses will be replaced before further usage. If the main valve leaks, the area will be evacuated. Facility personnel will contact the local Fire Department and the compressed gas supplier for further assistance. Waste Antifreeze Waste antifreeze is stored in the service area and is collected by a waste antifreeze recycler on a periodic basis. Drums are inspected periodically and any drum that show signs of rust or potential structural weakness are discarded. Any leaks would be detected by shop employees promptly with procedures as outlined in Section 7.3. Waste Oil Waste oil is stored in a storage tank. Shop employee visits the area on a regular basis. The shop supervisor inspects the tank on a periodic basis for leakage's. If any are detected, steps will be taken to remediate the leakage's. Any waste oil leaks from the tanks will be responded to as outlined in Section 7.3. PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 13 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. 9.0 Personnel Training for Emergency Response Dealership employees are to be made aware of the dangers associated with hazardous material. Dealership employees will also be properly trained in emergency response procedures as listed in Section 7. 9.1 Training Schedule Annual Training: All employees will receive annual training in emergency response procedures to be followed in the event of an release of hazardous material. New Employee Training: Each new employee will receive training prior to their initial work assignment from the Environmental, Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator and will be required to attend the annual refresher training session. 9.2 Training Responsibility Emergency response procedure training will be performed under the direction of the Environmental, Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator. Records of this emergency response procedure training will be placed in each employees file with a copy being maintained by the Environmental, Health and Safety Compliance Coordinator. The record will include the following: · Content of training · Name of instructor · Employee name and social security number · Date of training PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 14 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. Insert Site Map Here PIRK ReCOMPLY Motor City GMC / Pontiac / Buick 15 © Westates EHS Services, Inc. FACILITY NAME /VI4JalaL, G ~-q//~.w~,~./~,~ Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 171S Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Routine [] Combined Type of Tank Type of Monitoring Joint Agency INSPECTION DATE [] Multi-Agency [] Complaint Number of Tanks Type of Piping [221 Re-inspection OPERATION C V J COMMENTS Proper tank data on file Proper owner/operator data on file Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and currenJ Maintenance records adequate~rrent Failure to correct prior~iolations Has there been an t~thorized release? Yes No /'/"" Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program // TAN}(S ZE(S). 24-0 ACOR CATE C^PAC TY' Type of Tank l> ~ ~ Number of Tanks OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available Adequate secondary protection Proper tank placarding/labeling Is tank used to dispense MVF? If yes, Does tank have overfill/overspill protection? C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: /~ I ~ ~,~ Office of Environmental Services (805) 326-3979 White - Env. Svcs. Pink - Business Copy l~t~i;es/s Site Responsible Party CITY OF BAKERS~ELD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 ~'ADD rq DELETE [] REVISE 200 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemical Description Form (one form per material per building or area) Page __ of BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME o~DBA - Doing Busin-ess As) ,~ '" ....... 201/ CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) GRID # (optional) CHEMICAL NAME ~~~d COMMON NAME CAS # 209 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requested by local fire chief) []Yes []No 202 204 205 TRADE SECRET [] Yes [] No 206 , If Subject to EPCRA, refer to iinstructions : 207 EHS* [] Yes [] No 208 I' lbs, · : ". "' 210 ~ TYPE [] p PURE ~; m MIXTURE [] w WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ,~o 212 CURIES 213il PHYSICAL STATE [] s SOLID []1 LIQUID ~'g GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ! FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] I FIRE ~ REACTIVE [~3 PRESSURE RELEASE [] 4 ACUTE HEALTH (Check all that apply) [] 5 CHRONIC HEALTH 216 DAILY AMOUNT ~ DALLY AMOUNT J"] ga GAL ,,~cf CU FT r-J lb LBS [-] tn TONS 221 DAY.~..~N~T~ * If EHS, amount must be in lbs. ANNUAL WASTE 217 AMOUNT UNITS* 22O 222 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) [] a ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e PLASTICJNONMETALLIC DRUM [] i FIBER DRUM [] m GLASS BOTTLE r-] q RAIL CAR 223 [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] f CAN [] j BAG [] n PLASTIC BO'I-rLE [] r OTHER [] c TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] g CARBOY [] k BOX [] o TOTE BIN [] d STEEL DRUM [] h SILO '~1 CYLINDER [] p TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a AMBIENT [~aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOWAMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a AMBII~NT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC 225 [] ba BELOWAMBIENT []Yes []No 228 229 233 237 241 226 ~ 227 {~ ~(~.~ 235 O Y~ ~ NO 236 234 238 239 ~ Y~ ~ NO 240 242 243 ~ Y~ ~ NO 2~ 245 DATE 246 OES FORM 2731 (7~98) P:\OES2731 .TV4.wpd CITY OF BAKERSF~LD OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Chemical Description Form (one form per matenal per budding or ama) [] ADD I~1 DELETE n REVISE 200 Page __ of ~ I I INF ." BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Bu$ineas As) 3~' CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION E] Yes E] No 202 j CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) T~DE SECRET ~ Y~ ~ No 2~ CHEMI~L ~ME If SuDj~ to EPC~, refer ~o iinstm~i~s 207 COM~N ~E EHS* ~ Y~ ~ No 2O8 CAS # 2O9 FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requested by local fire c~iet) 210 TYPE [] p PURE E]m MIXTURE [] w WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE [] Yes [] No 212 I CURIES 213 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 PHYSICAL STATE [] s SOLID I"11 LIQUID [] g GAS 214 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] 1 FIRE [] 2 REACTIVE [] 3 PRESSURE RELEASE [] 4 ACUTE HEALTH [] 5 CHRONIC HEALTH 216 (Check all that apply) ANNUAL WASTE 21.7 I MAXIMUM 218 t AVERAGE [' 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 AMOUNT I DAILY AMOUNT I DAILY AMOUNT UNITS* [] ga GAL J'~ cf CU FT J--J Ib LBS []'1 ~ TONS · ff EHS, amount must 10e in lbs. DAYS ON SITE 222 221 STORAGE CONTAINER [] a ABOVEGROUND TANK [] e PLASTIC2NONMETALLIC DRUM [] i FIBER DRUM [] m GLASS BOTTLE [] q RAIL CAR 223 (Check all that apply) [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] f CAN [] j BAG [] n PLASTIC Bo'FrLE [] r OTHER [] c TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] g CARBOY [] k BOX [] o TOTE BIN [] d STEEL DRUM [] h SILO [] I CYLINDER E] p TANK WAGON STORAGE PRESSURE [] a AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT 224 STORAGE TEMPERATURE [] a AMBI~::NT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] be BELOW AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC 225 .... : .~<:, ~,~.~:.~:~,~:.:..,,...:, : ~:.~,:.:.,:.:....., ..;~ ~,~,,~4~:::,~:,~,!;~?~i:,?.;,::%~,;~ .-,gi~' :~,~,,~?-7~::~::.,i:.~;:;:~::,~?:;:':':~ ~i~i~,~:!!,~',~; ......... 1 226 230 227 [] Yes [] No 228 229 231 [] Yes [] No 232 233 234 235 [] Yes [] No 236 237 24~ I 238 239 [] Yes [] No 240 242 243 [] Yes [] No 244 245 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE ~ DES FORM 2731 (7/98) p:\OES2731 .TV4.wpd FACILITY NAME /V~x-A-~'7_ C,-r~ 0.~ /~[~x~c/~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST 1715 Chester Ave., 3ra Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program INSPECTION DATE 12-/zt/c?°o EPA ID #~/~ ~'~;?-(:5:2_~-1<5 ~ '7 [] Routine [] Combined ~Joint AgenCy [] Multi-Agency [~1 Complaint [] Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Hazardous ~vaste determination has been made EPA ID Numbcr (Phone:916-_~_4-1781 to obtain EPA ID #) Authorized fbr waste treatment and/or storage Reported release, fire. or explosion within 15 days of occurance Established or maintains a contingency plan and training Hazardous waste accumulation time frames Containers in good condition and not leaking Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste Containers are kept closed ~vhen not in use Weekly inspection of storage area Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line Secondary containment provided Conducts daily inspection of tanks Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste Proper management ol~ lead acid batteries including labels Proper management of used oil filters Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest Sends manifest copies to DTSC Retains manifests/hr 3 years Retains hazardous waste analysis fi)r 3 years Retains copies of used ()il receipts fi)r 3 years waste is restricted fi'om land disposal b'/ /' / Determines if Inspector: ~)/~ Office of Environmental Services (805)326-3979 l~usines[ S'it'e P~eTsponsible Party \Vhite - Env. 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INSPECTION DATE ADDRESS ."~toI '-~r'~cho~,--, f') - PHONE NO. ~o'7)(_o FACILITY CONTACT LOatt0,x Ox_~o^c, ~c, adq BUSINESS ID NO. 15~210- INSPECTION TIME [ ~'c~, - i..h, tc, ' 'T;n~3aSNUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Section 1: [~ Routine Business Plan and Inventory Program [] Combined [] Joint Agency [] Multi-Agency [21 Complaint [] Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Appropriate permit on hand Business plan contact intbrmation accurate Visible address Correct occupancy Verification of inventory materials Verification of quantities Verification of location Proper segregation of material .~r Verification of MSDS availability Verification of Haz Mat training Verification of abatement supplies and procedures Emergency procedures adequate Containers properly labeled Housekeeping Fire Protection Site Diagram Adequate & On Hand C=Compliance V=Violation Any hazardous waste on site?: Explain: Yes [] No Questions regarding this inspection? Please call tis at (805) 326-3979 While- Env. Svcs. 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