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SONNENSCHEIN NATH & ROSENTHAL
Sarah Ratcliffe
(415) 882-0362
sratcliffe@sonnenschein.com
June 26, 2003
685 Market Street
6th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.882.5000
415.543.5472 fax
www.sonnenschein.com
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Bakersfield City Fire Department
1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Re: Hazardous Material Business Plan
To Whom It May Concern,
Enclosed please find Hazardous Materials Business Plans for the Chili's Grill & Bar and
Macaroni Grill in Bakersfield, prepared in accordance with Chapter 6.95 of the California Health
& Safety Code. If you have any questions please feel free to call me or the general manager
listed in the Plan.
Sincerely,
SONNENSCHEIN NATH & ROSENTHAL
By: Sarah Ratcliffe
Enclosures
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS OWNER / OPERATOR FORM
Page 1 of
Bakersfield'-~ire Dept.
Environmental Services
1715 Chester Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Tel: (661)326-3979
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA- Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE lc~ i
I (661) 588-5872
Chili's Grill & Bar
SITE ADDRESS
8950 Rosendale Hwy.
CITY
Bakersfield
ZIP
CA 93312
DUN & BRADSTRE~ 1~ SiC CODE
02-332-8248 (4Dg'~)812
;OUNTY
Kern
OPERATOR NAME l~e OPERATOR PHONE 110
Brinker Restaurant Corporation (972) 980-9917
OWNER NAME
Brinker Restaurant
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS
6820 LBJ Freeway
CITY
Corporation
OWNER PHONE
(972) 980-9917
112
/ Attn: General Counsel
114 ) STATE 115 ZIP 116
Dallas I TX 75240
CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE
Tommy Watson (661) 588-5872
118
119
CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS
8950 Rosendale Hwy.
CITY 120 STATE 121 ZiP 122
Bakersfield [ CA 93312
NAME
Bill Dobner
TITLE
Area Director
BUSINESS PHONE
(805) 375-2243
,123
125
126
127
NAME
Tommy Watson
TITLE
General Manager
BUSINESS PHONE
(661) 588-5872
24-HOUR PHONE
(661) 834-2409
129
130
131
132
:4-HOUR PHONE
(805) 427-3691
PAGER No 128 PAGER No 133:
Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personalty examined and am familiar with the
information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete.
SIGNATURE OF OWNER]OPERATOR DATE 134 I NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER [~""~ 135
NAMES OF OWNEPJOPERATOR (print) 136 TITLE OF OWNER]OPERATOR 137
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
Bakersfield Fire Dept.
Environmental Services
1715 Chester Ave
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Tel: (661)326-3979
(one form per matedal per building or area)
ADD O DELETE I~1 REVISE 200 Page1 of I
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3
Chili's Grill & Bar
CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202
CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ~ Yes [] No
EAc,LK,~ ,t~ NC> e n / Back 0 f Ho ~s e ~ MAP No. (op,e,a0 203 GR,D No. (op,io,aO 204
205 TRADE SECRET [~ Yes ~ No 206
CHEMICAL NAME
If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions
Carbon Dioxide 207
COMMON NAME EHS' [] Yes ~ No
208
CO 2 209
CAS NO. *if EHS is'Yes," all amounts below must be
in tbs.
124-38-9 240
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if requested by local fire chief)
211 212 CURIES 213
TYPE [~ p PURE [] m MIXTURE [] w WASTE RADIOACTIVE [] Yes {~ No
214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215
PHYSICAL STATE [] s SOLID [] I LIQUID ~ g GAS
3500 cubic feet (400 lb tank)
216
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES [] 1 FIRE r~ 2 REACTIVE ~ 3 PRESSURE RELEASE [] 4 ACUTE HEALTH [] 5 CHRONIC HEALTH
(Check all that apply)
ANNUAL WASTE 217 MAXIMUM 218 AVERAGE '{-/-- 70 CMo ft. 219 STATEWASTE 220
DALY AMOUNT( '8 CODE
AMOUNT 0 DAILYAMOUNT3 9 3 3 cub. ft. lbs) N/A
221 DAYS ON SITE 222
UNITS' [] ga GAL [~ cf CU FT [] lb LBS [] tn TONS 3 6 5
'If EHS, amount must be in lbs.
223
STORAGE CONTAINER [] a ABOVEGROUND TANK [] f CAN [] k'BOX [] p TANK WAGON
(Check all that apply) [] b UNDERGROUND TANK [] g CARBOY ~ I CYLINDER [] q RAILCAR
g c TANK INSIDE BUILDING [] h SILO [] m GLASS BOTTLE [] r OTHER __
[] d STEEL DRUM [] i FIBER DRUM [] n PLASTIC BOTTLE
[~ e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM [] j BAG [] o TOTE BIN
224
STORAGE PRESSURE [] a AMBIENT ~ aa ABOVE AMBIENT [] ba BELOW AMBIENT
225
STORAGE TEMPERATURE ~ a AMBIENT [] aa ABOVE AMBIENT ~ ba BELOW AMBIENT [] c CRYOGENIC
I 226 227 [~ Yes [~ No 228 229
2 230 231 ~ Yes ~ No 232 233
3 234 235 [~ Yes [~ No 236 237
4 238 239 I'1 Yes ~ No 240 241
5 242 243 [~ Yes ~ No 244 245
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PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246
Emergency Response/Contingency Plan for Carbon Dioxide
Evacuation Procedures:
--> In thc case of an emergency, all personnel and guests will be instructed to evacuate thc
premises by VERBAL COMMAND.
--) If you hear the order to evacuate, proceed to the nearest exit and wait in the designated
meeting place outside thc building for further instructions.
Emergency Contacts/Resources:
Fire/Police/Ambulance ................................................... Phone No. 911
State Office of Emergency Services .................................... Phone No. (800) 852-7550
Nearest Hospital: Name: Bakersfield Heart Hospital Phone No. (661) 316-6000
Address: 3001 Sillect Ave. City: Bakersfield
24 Hour Brinker Crisis Hotline ............................ Phone No. 1-800-807-6612
Emergency Equipment:
Fire Extinguishers ......................................................... Location: Dining and Kitchen
First Aid Kits ............................................................... Location: Manager's Office
Eye Wash Area ............................................................ Location: Sink in Kitchen
Fire Alarm .................................................................. Location: Back of House
Protective Clothing (gloves, eye wear etc.) ............................. Location: N/A
Post Incident Contacts:
All incidents involving the release of a hazardous material must be reported to the local fire
department's hazardous materials division, and the county agency responsible for hazardous
materials. Include 1) the facility's name, address, and phone number, 2) the facility owner's
name, address, and phone numbers, 3) the date, time, and type of incident, 4) the name of the
material involved and the quantities involved, 5) the extent of any injuries, 6) the cause of the
incident, and 7) any actions taken in response to the incident.
Bakersfield Fire Department - Environmental Services ............... Phone No. (661) 326-3979
Kern County Environmental Health Services Department ........... Phone No. (661) 862-8701
MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
CC:
Date:
Subject:
General Managers, Brinker Restaurants L~cated in the State of California
HR Training
California Area Directors / Regional Directors
June 11,200:3
SAFETY & TRAINING GUIDELINES FOR CARBON DIOXIDE
Summary
The State of California considers Carbon Dioxide (CO2) a hazardous material. As such,
we are now required to implement safety and training guidelines for the handling of
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in our restaurants. It is important that the guidelines and
procedures described below are implemented to ensure safety and to avoid fines.
Documents 1. Brinker International Carbon Dioxide Training document
2. Employee Training Documentation Form
3. Emergency Response / Contingency Plan
The following items need to be done immediately:
· This Memorandum must be reviewed with all members of the management team, and
then retained in the Emergency Procedures tab of the Safety Notebook.
Your County may require a Hazardous Materials Business Plan to be filed with local
authorities. If your County has this requirement, you will be provided with a copy of
the Hazardous Materials Business Plan that has been filed with the appropriate local
authorities. Your copy of the Hazardous Materials Business Plan must be kept in the
Emergency Procedures tab of the Safety Notebook at all times.
· All employees must read the Brinker International Carbon Dioxide Training
document before June 27, 2003.
All employees must sign and date the Employee Training Documentation form
indicating that they have read and understand the Carbon Dioxide Training
document. This form must be retained in the Emergency Procedures Tab in the
Safety Notebook.
All Carbon Dioxide containers must be identified and the location of each
container made known to all employees.
The Emergency Response Contingency Plan must be filled out and posted near
the Employee Communication board. A copy must be retained in the Emergency
Procedures Section of the Safety Notebook.
Ensure the following items are in place to validate the Emergency Response
Contingency Plan:
1. Store must have a Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.) station mounted
next to the Right To Know Station (MSDS Binder). This station must include
rubber apron, gloves, and goggles. You can order the PPE station and products
from Ecolab:
· Wall-mounted station with hooks for PPE gear (Item #9297~2389)
· Accessory Kit- rubber gloves, apron, & goggles (item #9290-1354)
2. Store must have an Emergency Evacuation Plan completed and posted on the
employee communication board. The Evacuation Plan template and instructions
can be found in the Safety Notebook in the Emergency Procedures Section.
3. Make sure your store's First Aid kit is stocked with the required products,
includinq eyewash products. See First Aid Section in your Safety Notebook for a
list of required products and ordering information. :,
Required Eyewash Products:
· Eye Wash 4oz- Item # 1337
· Eye Wash Cups -Item # 1343
4. Inspect all fire extinguishers in the restaurant to make sure they are:
· Properly mounted
· Charged
· Current Inspection Tags (inspected every 12 months)
On-_cloin_q trainin.q requirements
· New Employee Orientations:
1. New employees must read and understand theCarbon Dioxide Training
Document.
2. New employees must sign and date the Employee Training Documentation form.
Annually
· Every employee must review the Carbon Dioxide Training Document and sign off on
the Employee Training Document form. This can be accomplished during the
store's all-employee meeting.)
· The Chemical Inventory Sheet must be re-certified by March 1. The Chemical
Inventory Sheet is part of the filed Business Plan.
Every Three (3) Years
· The entire Business Plan must be re-certified.
Tri_cl_qer Events
The entire Business Plan must be amended and re-certified whenever (a) there is
an increase of 100% or more of any reported material, (b) any previously unreported
material is brought onto the site, or (c) there is any change in the business address,
ownership or name.
For restaurants in the state of California ONLY:
All employees are required to read and understand the following training
information on Carbon Dioxide.
Document the employee's name and the date they read this document on the
attached Employee Documentation sheet.
EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION. In the event of an emergency situation arising in
connection with Carbon Dioxide, the Manager on duty will verbally advise all employees
(and, if necessary, guests) of the situation. If evacuation is necessary, the Manager will
notify all employees and guests to evacuate the building in accordance with the
Emergency Evacuation Plan.
ABOUT CARBON DIOXIDE. Carbon Dioxide (commonly known as CO2) is used in
connection with the beverage dispensing system. Carbon Dioxide is stored at the
restaurant in cylindrical containers. Carbon Dioxide is stored in the containers at
extremely Iow temperatures. At such Iow temperatures, Carbon Dioxide is in liquid
form. When dispensed through the beverage system, the Carbon Dioxide is converted
to gas. Carbon Dioxide is a gas at atmospheric pressure and ambient temperature.
Carbon Dioxide is 1.5 times the weight of air. Carbon Dioxide is an asphyxiant.
Carbon Dioxide may cause frostbite from contact as a solid, liquid or Iow temperature
gas. Carbon Dioxide is relatively non-reactive and non-toxic. Carbon Dioxide will react
with chemically active metals such as potassium, sodium, magnesium, zinc, lithium and
hot titanium. These chemically a~ctive metals are not present in the restaurants.
INJURY INFORMATION. Carbon Dioxide is stored under pressure in tanks and can be
a hazard to eyes or skin.
For eye injuries, immediately flush eyes with large quantities of water. Then,
immediately seek medical help.
For skin injuries and/or frostbite, wash thoroughly with soap and water for at least 15
minutes. Then, immediately seek medical help.
Inhalation of Carbon Dioxide in excess of TLV and PEL concentrations can cause
shortness of breath, headache, increased respiratory rate, ringing the ears and
unconsciousness. Seek immediate medical attention.
SMALL SPILL. Do not touch or walk through material. Always use protective clothing,
gloves and goggles or face shield to prevent contact with gas or solid Carbon Dioxide.
Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water to
runoff or contact spilled material. Do not direct water spray at spill or source of leak.
possible, turn leaking containers so that gas escapes rather than liquid. Because
Carbon Dioxide is 1.5 times the weight of air, it may settle in ditches, pits and Iow
places.
If
FIRE. Carbon Dioxide is an extinguishing agent. In case of fire, refer to the Brinker
Emergency Procedures for Fire Evacuation Procedures located either in your Safety
Notebook or on the BrinkerNet, click on Risk Management / Emergency Procedures.
EXPLOSION. Carbon Dioxide is stable under normal ambient conditions of
temperature and pressure. In case of explosion, refer to the Brinker Emergency
Procedures for Fire Evacuation Procedures located either in your Safety Notebook or on
the BrinkerNet, click on Risk Management / Emergency Procedures.
EARTHQUAKE. Carbon Dioxide is stable under normal ambient conditions of
temperature and pressure. Keep away from the Carbon Dioxide container(s) during
earthquake activity. In case of earthquake, refer to the Brinker Emergency Procedures
for Earthquakes located either in your Safety Notebook or on the BrinkerNet, click on
Risk Management / Emergency Procedures.
AFTER READING, SIGN YOUR NAME AND TODAY'S DATE ON THE
EMPLOYEE TRAINING DOCUMENTATION FORM.
I have read and understand the Brinker International Training document on Carbon Dioxide:
Retain this form in the Emergency Procedure Section of the Safety Notebook.
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