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Ma~ 10 04 11:21a Franzen Hill 5596881467 p. 1 Itl~ ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD -, OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, CA (661) 326~3979 " ,-;, ,"' 'Ì ",-" . ( Lr' ',.,.", 'i~('.'..:. - -:-/ I I I ~ 1..:.) './ ~,~ r:' .. APPLICA TION TO PERFORM FUEL MONITORING CERTIFICATION FAClllTY (~kt,,,-.s~d /~t2-Q..... ~1'\dLL~Ll<) ADDRESS ~d- J ~ ~ . L.L IL. t . ~ c;s.-t. \-/'fÓ Q((P-/Y:)~( d OPERATORS NAME 5~'i--é.... l50JJ f-~ OWNERS NAME NAME OF MONITOR MANUFACTURER DOES FACll.lTY HA VB DISPENSER PANS? YES_ NO V- TANK # \ VOLUME 10,000 CONfENTS \'J LQ..,~ NAME OF TESTING COMPANY~ 2.~f\- t-h]J &("~'(JÝJ CONTRACTORS UCENSE # 304.l..':J I NAME & PHONE NUMBER OF CONTACT PERSON, j. 25, NCO - '550(· 80'-l..Lj l..D l(p DATE & TIME TEST IS TO BE CONDUCTED-rYU~Òro.. ð--1?o... LJ- ~ 0 ¡XõLJ I .. . IO:DOC!<.;,., JiLJLæ;/fJ Z;-f(J.(Jc( APPROVED BY DATE IÞ -- KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATION RECORD - HHMP OWNER/OPERATOR: LUTREL TRUCKING INC. DBA: ADDRESS: 2212 S. UNION AVE. BKSFLD ADDRESS OF VIOLATION: APN: 172-200-05-00-7 CT: 31 INSPECTOR: TERRY GRAY WORK ORDER NUMBER: 50315 IN LARGE PRINT. 5626 in small print. DATE OF INVESTIGATION: 04/06/94 DATE OF NARRATION: 04/07/94 REPORTING PARTY: DORMAN TOUCHEN (805) 536-8862 SUBJECT: LUTREL TRUCKING INC. 2212 SOUTH UNION AVE. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93397 (805) 834-5968 CONTACT 1 : CONTACT 2 : CONTACT 3 : MARK LUTREL VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER RICK LUTREL ASSISTANT MANAGER MARCIA SCHWENK SECRETARY CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING DATE TIME NARRATIVE (HR) ------------------------------------------------ 03/29/94 AMY GREEN RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL FROM DORMAN TAUCHEN TO FILE A COMPLAINT THAT LUTREL TRUCKING IS DISCHARGING INDUSTRIAL WASTE INTO A RAINWATER SUMP WHICH OVERFLOWS INTO AN IRRIGATION DITCH. GREEN REFERRED THE INFORMATION TO CITY BUILDING. 1 e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING DATE TIME (HR) NARRATIVE 04/04/04 ------------------------------------------------ 04/05/94 04/06/94 2.0 GREEN REFERRED THE INFORMATION TO KCDEHS SURVEILLANCE AND ENFORCEMENT. I SHOWED THE COMPLAINT TO JOE CANAS. HE DECIDED THAT BASED ON THE INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM TAUCHEN A UNDERGROUND INJECTION WELL CONTROL INSPECTION WAS WARRANTED GREEN REFERRED THE INFORMATION TO THE FRESNO RWOCB FOR A STORM WATER PERMIT. I WENT TO THE SITE AT 2:30 P.M. AND INTRODUCED MYSELF AT THE FRONT DESK TO MARCIA SCHWENK. THE SECRETARY. I ASKED IF I COULD SPEAK TO'THE PERSON WHO DEALT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE. SHE LEFT AND AFTER A FEW MINUTES ASKED ME TO FOLLOW HER. SHE INTRODUCED ME TO MARK LUTREL. I EXPLAINED TO LUTREL THAT OUR OFFICE HAD RECEIVED A COMPLAINT REGARDING THEIR STORM WATER SUMP. HE STATED THAT THEY DID HAVE A STORM WATER SUMP. I TOLD HIM THAT THE COMPLAINT ALLEGED THAT THERE WAS AN INDUSTRIAL DISCHARGE INTO THE SUMP AND THE COMPLAINT FURTHER ALLEGED THAT THE SUMP OVERFLOWED AND PERMITTED WASTE WATER TO POUR INTO A DRAINAGE DITCH ADJACENT TO THE SUMP. LUTREL STATED THAT WHILE IT WAS POSSIBLE THAT WATER COULD HAVE WENT FROM THE SUMP TO THE DITCH. HE DIDN'T THINK THAT IT HAD OCCURRED. I FURTHER EXPLAINED TO LUTREL THAT BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE INDUSTRIAL WASTE DISCHARGE INTO THE SUMP THAT IT WAS POSSIBLE THAT THE SUMP WOULD BE CLASSIFIED AS A CLASS V SHALLOW INJECTION WELL. I ASKED IF IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO PERFORM A UIC INSPECTION AND HE GAVE HIS PERMISSION. I EXPLAINED THAT I WOULD BE LOOKING AT HIS WASTES THAT ARE GENERATED. HIS DISPOSAL METHODS. ANY DRAINAGE SYSTEMS ON SITE AND ANY RELATED PAPER WORK. HE SAID THAT IT WAS NOT A PROBLEM. I STARTED BY COMPLETING A STANDARD UIC INSPECTION REPORT. FOR THE PORTION OF THE REPORT COVERING SPECIFIC WASTES GENERATED, HE CALLED RICK LUTREL INTO THE OFFICE. 2 DATE TIME (HR) e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION FItE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING NARRATIVE ------------------------------------------------ 04/06/94 04/06/94 MARK LUTREL INTRODUCED ME TO RICK AND ASKED HIM TO ACCOMPANY ME DURING THE INSPECTION. I ASKED RICK IF HE AND MARK WERE BROTHERS AND HE SAID THAT THEY WERE. WE STARTED THE INSPECTION IN THE TRUCK SERVICE AREA. RICK APPEARED TO BE SLIGHTLY NERVOUS AS WE STARTED THE INSPECTION. I OBSERVED ONE MAN THAT WAS WORKING IN THE AREA. THERE WERE NOT ANY VEHICLES BEING WORKED ON AT THAT TIME. I OBSERVED A SOUARE TRAY THAT CONTAINED WASTE MOTOR OIL. THERE WERE APPROXIMATELY 30 WASTE OIL FILTERS THAT WERE BEING DRAINED. RICK STATED THAT THE WASTE OIL IN THE SOUARE TRAY WAS PUMPED INTO THE WASTE OIL TANK. WE WENT AROUND TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE TRUCK SERVICE AREA WHERE THERE WAS ABOVE . GROUND TANKS FOR WASTE OIL AND NEW OIL. THE TANK HAD A HAZARDOUS WASTE STICKER. BUT IT WAS NOT COMPLETED. HE SAID THE OIL WAS PICKED UP "ABOUT ONCE A MONTH" BUT DID NOT KNOW WHO PICKED IT UP. THERE WAS A CRANES WASTE OIL LABEL ON THE TANK SO I ASKED HIM IF IT WAS CRANES WHO PICKED IT UP. HE SAID I WOULD HAVE TO TALK TO MARCIA TO DETERMINE WHO SERVICED THEM. I ASKED WHERE THEY CONTAINED THEIR WASTE OIL FILTERS. HE SAID THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE A CONTAINER. THEY WERE LOOSE LIKE I HAD SEEN THEM. I ASKED RICK WHO PICKED UP THE WASTE FILTERS. HE SAID THAT HE DIDN'T KNOW BUT THAT HE THOUGHT THAT SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM PICKED THEM UP AT ONE TIME BUT NOT ANYMORE. I ASKED ABOUT WASTE ANTIFREEZE. AT FIRST HE SAID THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY. THEN HE SAID THAT THEY DID NOT HAVE ANY NOW. BUT AT TIMES THEY DO GENERATE IT AS A WASTE. HE STATED THAT SCHWEBEL HAD PICKED UP THE WASTE ANTIFREEZE. I ASKED IF THEY PRODUCED ANY WASTE SOLVENT. RICK STATED THAT NO THEY DID NOT. THAT THEY DIDN'T HAVE ANY SOLVENT. I ASKED WHAT THEY CLEANED SMALL PARTS WITH AND HE SAID THAT THEY DIDN'T CLEAN ANY SMALL PARTS. I POINTED OUT A DRUM OF SOLVENT WE WERE STANDING NEXT TO. HE WENT "OH" AND SAID THAT IT WAS A NEW DRUM AND THAT IT 3 DATE TIME (HR) e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION 04/06/94 CONT. FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING NARRATIVE ------------------------------------------------ HADN'T BEEN OPENED. I ASKED HIM WHAT THEY USED THE SOLVENT FOR. HE ADMITTED THAT THEY CLEAN SMALL PARTS IN THE SOLVENT. I ASKED HOW THEY DISPOSED OF THE WASTE SOLVENT. HE SAID THAT THEY POUR THE SOLVENT INTO THE WASTE OIL. WE LOOKED AT THE WASH RACK AREA. THERE IS A STEAM CLEANING UNIT ADJACENT TO THE WASH RACK. THE WASH RACK CONSISTS OF A GRATED AREA OVER ONE CHAMBER AND A SOLID PLATE COVERING THE SECOND CHAMBER. I DID NOT OBSERVE A SEPTIC TANK NEARBY WHICH MIGHT INDICATE A LEACH LINE OR DRY WELL. I ASKED WHAT THE WASH RACK WAS USED FOR. RICK SAID THAT THEY ONLY WASHED THE EXTERIORS OF THE TRUCKS. I ASKED WHERE THE WASH RACK DISCHARGED TO. RICK SAID THAT THEY DIDN'T. I ASKED II ARE YOU SAYING THAT THIS IS A VAULT AND DOESN' T DISCHARGE TO ANYWHERE. II HE SAID "YES". I ASKED WHO PICKED UP THE WASTE. HOW OFTEN. AND IF THE WASTE HAD EVER BEEN CHARACTERIZED FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE CONSTITUENTS. HE STATED THAT BLACKIES PUMPING PICKED UP THE WASTE EVERY MONTH BUT IT HAD NEVER BEEN CHARACTERIZED. WE WALKED THE YARD. A LARGE ABOVE GROUND DIESEL TANK IS LOCATED ON THE EAST END OF THE YARD. THE SUMPS ARE ON THE NORTH SIDE ADJACENT TO THE FENCE. BOTH SUMPS ARE UNLINED AND DRY. THE LARGER SUMP IS APPROXIMATELY 2 1/2 TO 3 FEET DEEP. APPROXIMATELY 10 FEET WIDE BY 20 FOOT LONG. THE SECOND SUMP. ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE FIRST. IS SOMEWHAT SHALLOWER AND IS APPROXIMATELY 10' WIDE BY 10' LONG. THERE IS A BERM BETWEEN THE TWO SUMPS. IF THE WATER LEVEL WAS HIGH ENOUGH IT COULD SPILL INTO THE SECOND SUMP. I DID NOT OBSERVE ANY UNUSUAL STAINING OR SMELL ANY ODORS IN THE SUMP. IT IS APPARENT THAT STORM WATER DRAINAGE ENTERS THE SMALLER SUMP AND SHOULD FLOW INTO THE SECOND SUMP. BUT THE BERMING COULD PREVENT THIS. IT LOOKED LIKE THERE HAD BEEN SOME RECENT MOVING OF SOIL AROUND THE SUMPS. WHEN I OUESTIONED RICK ABOUT THE EARTH MOVING. HE STATED THAT THEY HAD BEEN CHANGING SOME THINGS IN THE YARD. 4 DATE TIME (HR) e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION 04/06/94 CONT. FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING NARRATIVE ------------------------------------------------ ADJACENT TO THE FENCE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE SUMP THERE IS A DRAINAGE DITCH AND A CANAL. THERE IS AN AREA UNDER THE FENCE FROM THE SUMP TO THE DRAINAGE DITCH THAT HAS BEEN DUG AWAY. THE WATER LINE MARK ON THE SIDE OF THE SUMP SHOWED THAT WATER HAD REACHED THAT LEVEL WHERE THE SOIL HAD BEEN DUG AWAY. RICK SAID THAT KIDS OR TRANSIENTS HAD CRAWLED UNDER THE FENCE CREATING THE CHANNEL. I DID NOT OBSERVE OR SMELL ANYTHING UNUSUAL IN THE DITCH. I THEN WENT TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY TOWARD THE ROLL OFF BINS. THEY WERE EMPTY. I ASKED IF THEY EVER BROUGHT HAZARDOUS WASTES BACK TO THE YARD FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE. HE SAID NO. WE WALKED PAST A SMALL TRAILER THAT CONTAINED FOUR 30 GALLON CONTAINERS. TWO OF THE CONTAINERS WERE OPEN TOPPED. NONE OF THE CONTAINERS WERE LABELED FOR CONTENTS. ONE CONTAINED A DARK HEAVY LOOKING OILY LIOUID. THE OTHER CONTAINED A DARK COLORED SANDY MATERIAL. RICK STATED THAT THEY WERE NON HAZARDOUS WASTE PRODUCTS RETURNED FROM A JOB SITE. WE WALKED PAST A LIOUID WASTE VACUUM TRUCK. I ASKED IF WHAT KIND OF WASTES THEY HAULED. RICK SAID THAT THEY HAD ONLY BEEN HAULING LIOUID WASTES FOR A FEW MONTHS. I ASKED IF THEY HAULED ANY TYPE OF WASTES OR JUST OILFIELD WASTES. HE SAID THAT THEY DID NOT HAUL ACIDS AND SO FAR HAD ONLY HAULED WASTE WATER. THERE WERE A FEW EMPTY TRAILERS IN THE YARD FOR SOLID WASTE. THE ONLY OTHER DRUMS IN THE YARD WERE FOR NEW ANTIFREEZE. GREASES. AND EMPTY DRUMS. WE CONCLUDED THIS PORTION OF THE INSPECTION AND WENT BACK TO THE OFFICE. I ASKED RICK IF A WEEKLY INSPECTION WAS PERFORMED FOR HIS HAZARDOUS WASTE STORAGE AREA. HE SAID THAT HE PERFORMED IT. HE DID NOT HAVE ANY DOCUMENTATION DEMONSTRATING THE INSPECTIONS. I ASKED IF HIS EMPLOYEES WHO WORKED WITH THE HAZARDOUS WASTE HAD PROPER TRAINING FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING. HE SAID YES. I REOUESTED TO SEE THE RECORDS FOR TRAINING. 5 DATE TIME (HR) e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION 04/06/94 CONT. FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING NARRATIVE ------------------------------------------------ HE HESITATED AND SAID SOMETHING LIKE THAT'S A LOT OF RECORDS FOR ALL THE DRIVERS. I ASKED HIM IF THE DRIVERS DIRECTLY WORKED WITH ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE. HE SAID NO. I TOLD HIM THAT I WAS ONLY INTERESTED IN THE TRAINING RECORDS FOR THE EMPLOYEES WHO DIRECTLY WORKED WITH HAZARDOUS WASTE , SUCH AS THE SHOP REPAIR PERSON. HE THEN SAID THAT THIS EMPLOYEE HAD NOT RECEIVED ANY FORMAL TRAINING IN HAZARDOUS WASTE TRAINING. WE NEXT WENT TO SEE MARCIA SCHWENK, THE SECRETARY. I REOUESTED TO SEE COPIES OF RECEIPTS OF ANY WASTE OIL, WASTE ANTIFREEZE, WASTE FILTERS. AND WASH RACK SLUDGE PICK UPS. SHE SHOWED ME 2 RECEIPTS FOR WASTE OIL PICK UP BY CRANES WASTE OIL. THE PICK UPS WERE ABOUT 2 MONTHS APART. SHE HAD AN INVOICE FROM NIGHTS PUMPING SERVICE DATED 02/09/94 FOR A LOAD PUMPED. I ASKED HER WHERE THE OTHER INVOICES OR RECEIPTS WERE FROM BLACKIES PUMPING. SHE STATED THAT KNIGHTS WAS THE ONLY COMPANY TO PICK UP THE PICK UP THE WASH RACK WASTE AND THAT HE ONLY PICKED UP POSSIBLY TWICE A YEAR. I ASKED FOR A COpy OF THE INVOICE AND SHE MADE IT FOR ME. SHE HAD NO RECEIPTS FOR THE ANTIFREEZE OR WASTE OIL FILTERS. SHE STATED THAT SCHWEBELS PETROLEUM PICKED UP THE WASTE ANTIFREEZE BUT NEVER LEFT A MANIFEST OR RECEIPT. SHE ALSO STATED THAT HE HAD JUST RECENTLY PICKED UP A LOAD. SHE DID NOT HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON THE WASTE OIL FILTERS. I ALSO ASKED FOR THEIR CONTINGENCY PLAN. SHE SHOWED ME A BOOKLET TITLED HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN AND SAID THAT I COULD HAVE IT. THEN SHE SHOWED ME A MANILA FOLDER THAT CONTAINED MSDS SHEETS AND A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY LIST. I THANKED HER FOR THE INFORMATION AND WENT BACK IN TO THE OFFICE TO SPEAK WITH MARK LUTREL. I ASKED LUTREL ABOUT THE DISCHARGE POINT FOR THE WASH RACK. I TOLD HIM THAT RICK HAD STATED THAT THE WASH RACK WAS A VAULT. HE SAID THAT RICK WAS MISTAKEN. THAT THE WASH RACK DISCHARGED TO THE SEWER SYSTEM. 6 e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING DATE TIME (HR) NARRATIVE 04/06/94 CONT. ------------------------------------------------ 04/07/94 04/08/94 3.5 I WENT OVER THE INSPECTION REPORT WITH HIM AND POINTED OUT THE AREAS WHERE THERE WERE VIOLATIONS. I TOLD HIM THAT THERE WERE A FEW AREAS IN THE CONTINGENCY REPORT THAT WERE NOT COMPLETE. BUT THAT I NEEDED TO CONSULT THE CCR. I TOLD HIM I WOULD CALL HIM BACK WITH THE CORRECT INFORMATION. HE ASKED IF HE WOULD BE RECEIVING A NOTICE FROM THIS DEPARTMENT. I TOLD HIM THAT I WOULD SEND HIM A COPY OF THE UIC REPORT. BUT I WOULD HAVE TO MAKE A REPORT TO MY SUPERVISOR AND THAT A DECISION WOULD BE MADE IF THERE WAS TO BE A FOLLOWUP. DURING THE ENTIRE PROCESS LUTREL APPEARED VERY OPEN AND DID NOT LOOK AGITATED. I THANKED HIM FOR HIS TIME AND TOLD HIM I WOULD CONTACT HIM ABOUT THE CONTINGENCY PLAN. I RETURNED TO THE OFFICE AND GAVE A VERBAL REPORT TO JOE CANAS. CALLED DORMAN TAUCHEN AND LEFT A MESSAGE REOUESTING THAT HE RETURN MY CALL. TAUCHEN RETURNED MY CALL. HE IS CONCERNED ABOUT THE WASTE WATER FROM THE SUMP DRAINING INTO THE DITCH AND FLOWING INTO THE PASTURE LAND THAT HE OWNS. HE SAID THAT HE HAS NOT SEEN LUTREL TRUCKING PUT ANYTHING INTO THE SUMP EXCEPT RAINWATER SINCE 1982. BUT DURING THE RECENT RAINS HE SAID THAT AN OILY FILM WAS IN HIS IRRIGATION DITCH FOLLOWING THE OVERFLOW FROM THE SUMP. I TOLD HIM THAT I DID NOT OBSERVE A OILY FILM IN THE DITCH. HE SAID THAT THE DITCH HAD BEEN CLEANED OF BRUSH SINCE AND BURNED TO CLEAR IT. HE ALSO STATED THAT THE SUMP AND FENCE LINE WITHIN A EASEMENT OF THE KERN DELTA CANAL. HE SAID THAT THE SUMP WAS UNDER AN ENFORCEMENT ORDER FROM THE FRESNO RWOCB DATED MARCH 10 1982. SAMPLES WERE RETRIEVED FROM THE SUMP AND ANALYZED FOR LEAD. THE RESULTS WERE HIGH ENOUGH TO REOUIRE EXCAVATION. I ASKED TAUCHEN TO PROVIDE ME WITH A COPY OF THIS REPORT. HE AGREED TO SUPPLY ME WITH A COPY. I CHECKED OUR FILE ROOM BUT WAS UNABLE TO LOCATE A REPORT FOR LUTREL TRUCKING. 7 e e CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION DATE FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING NARRATIVE TIME (HR) 04/08/94 CONT. ------------------------------------------------ 04/08/94 04/11/94 .8 04/11/94 .3 04/12/94 04/12/94 .5 I THANKED TAUCHEN FOR THE INFORMATION AND TOLD HIM THAT I MAY NEED TO CONTACT HIM IN THE FUTURE. HE SAID OK. WHILE SPEAKING TO TAUCHEN I RECEIVED A CALL FROM LILIA CHAVEZ FROM RWOCB - FRESNO. SHE WAS CALLING BACK REGARDING THE REFERRAL FROM AMY GREEN. I EXPLAINED THAT' WE HAD PERFORMED AN INSPECTION AT THE SITE AND HAD LOOKED AT THE SUMP. SHE IS CONCERNED ABOUT MIGRATION OF WATER OFF SITE TO THE DRAINAGE DITCH AND TO THE CANAL. SHE WANTS THEM TO OBTAIN A PERMIT. I TOLD HER WE WOULD BE BACK ON SITE TO OBTAIN COMPLIANCE FOR HAZ MAT VIOLATIONS AND COULD ADDRESS THE SUMP ISSUE AT THE SAME TIME INSTEAD OF INVOLVING TWO AGENCIES AT THE SAME TIME. SHE AGREED AND SAID THAT SHE WOULD TELL HER SUPERVISOR. SHE REOUESTED THAT I GIVE LUTREL A COpy OF THE STORM WATER PERMIT REGULATIONS AND cc COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH LUTREL TRUCKING. I TOLD HER WE COULD DO THIS. I THEN VERBALLY REPORTED THE MY CONVERSATION WITH TAUCHEN AND CHAVEZ TO JOE CANAS. COMPLETED NARRATION REPORT. PREPARED WORK ORDER NUMBER AND EPA REPORT Prepared work order number. CALLED MARK LUTREL AND RELAYED THE INFORMATIO N REGARDING CONTINGENCY PLANS TO HIM. I ASKED HIM ABOUT THE DRUMS ON THE TRAILER. HE SAID THAT THEY CONTAINED ROOFING TAR FROM A JOB AT THE KERN HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. HE SAID THAT THE WASTE WERE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND TAKEN TO GIBSON FOR DISPOSAL. MR. TAUCHEN CAME BY THE OFFICE AND GAVE ME COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE REGIONAL BOARD IN 1980. 1981 REGARDING THE SUMP. HE ALSO HAD OLD PHOTOGRAPHS WHICH I PHOTOCOPIED. Prepared file. 8 e -- CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF INVESTIGATION FILE NAME: LUTREL TRUCKING DATE TIME (HR) NARRATIVE ------------------------------------------------ 04/13/94 .5 DISCUSSED CASE WITH LILIA CHAVEZ. REGIONAL BOARD. REGARDING REOUIREMENTS FOR STORM WATER RUNOFF. 04/22/94 1.0 DRAFTED VIOLATION NOTICE. 04/26/94 .2 UPDATED FILE. 06/02/94 MAILED NOV. 06/09/94 .5 REVIEWED FAX OF ANALYSIS OF WASH RACK. NON HAZ. 06/14/94 RECEIVED LETTER OF COMPLIANCE. 06/16/94 .2 ISSUED WORK ORDER CLOSURE. 9 e e ~eØeet TRUCKING. INC. 2212 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93307 Phone (805) 834·5986 . FAX (805) 834·5018 June 13, 1994 //t/ / ; 1 ; ';'/894 Environmental Health Services Dept. Mr. Terry L. Gray 2700 M Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Attn: Terry Gray Case: 5626 Subject: Letter of Compliance for Management of Hazardous Waste in accordance with regulations. 1. It was determined that solvent had been commingled with the waste oil. CORRECTION: Contacted Cranes Waste Oil. They recommended using a closed top drum and will supply us with the proper labeling for this. 2. Waste Oil was not properly labeled. CORRECTION: Properly labeled and completed the accumulation dates. 3. It was observed during the inspection that shipping papers for recycling of antifreeze were not retained by our facility. CORRECTION: Installed a closed top drum for storage of used antifreeze. Cranes Waste Oil will supply proper labels and perform the recycling for our facility. 4. It was determined that during the facility inspection that wash rack solids were not being analyzed on an annual basis. CORRECTION: Took sample of wash rack and sent to B.C. Labs for analysis and faxed a copy to your office. This will be carried out annually. e e Environmental Health Services Dept. Mr. Terry L. Gray June 13, 1994 Page 2 5. It was determined during the inspection that used oil filters were not properly contained or labeled. Bills of lading were not on file. CORRECTION: Filters are now drained, crushed, and put into properly labeled drum. Cranes Waste Oil is currently handling the manifesting and recycling of the filters. 6. Facility did not have a completed contingency plan. CORRECTION: Facility has since completed a Contingency Plan and has placed it on file. A copy if available upon request. 7. The facility did not have records demonstrating that personnel handling hazardous waste had not had proper training. CORRECTION: Put on file guidelines and training procedures for employees handling hazardous waste and hazardous materials at this facility. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact our office. .-----:' -" Sincer/~ ~', -"-¿:" - -T..__ Mark Lutrel Vice-President ML/ms e e KERN COUNTY --- OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Accounting Date: June 16, 1994 FROM: Terry Gray SUBJECT: Closure of work orders WORK ORDER NUMBER: 5626 WORK ORDER NAME: HAZ WASTE - 2212 S. UNION AVE. - LUTREL TRUCKING LAST DATE WORK ORDER WAS UTILIZED: June 16. 1994 REASON FOR CLOSURE OF WORK ORDER: Case closed PROGRAM MANAGER: ·,.. ': ), ~~'1 ,t ...",. . ","", ,,~ ' ,l "';:' '('" ': ¡ 1 Q'll\ y "l-., ~~\ ..,., ~; ,'. J' ' , j~" :::,SÉRV1C~ ~Ar7JD:COMPLAINT FORM i , ,;-, ..' '. ,". :,.', " ¡ '0 Se~vic~Req~e~t' ~ Complaint ' CT No, A5slgned to: . 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I understand the reg at ions and procedures of hauling ha~ardous waste materials and that I am familiar with the normal safety equipment used in hauling hazardous waste material, such as: Respirator/goggles; coveralls; gloves; hard hat; impenetrable boots. \ I further acknowledge that I attended a respiratory protection program about· the proper use, care ,limitations maintenance, and repair of respirators was explained to me during this program. I participated in the res~iratory fit , tests and I passed the fit test with a r~spirator assigned to me. I further acknowledge that I understand that, as_? condition of my employment with Lutrel Trucking, Inc., I must be in compliance with all applicable D.O.T.OSHA and EPA regulations pertaining to drivers and vehicles under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act, OSHA29CFR1910.120. Date:0'- /1- 7v Driver'ß¿/ r:;~ ~~ ~ '- /,,/ .-' ----"~ Safety Coordinator''- __ -hz:¡-;-. _ . . .. - " 1 .... .' ; , ."~ ! .! _ )TICE TO DRIVE. & CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE I. NanCE TO DRIVERS The Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 provides for a new set of controls over the drivers of commercial vehicles. The new law applies to all drivers operating vehicles and combinations with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating over 26.000 pounds. and to any vehicle. regardless of weight. transporting hazardous materials. The following provisions of this legislation become effective July 1. 1987: 1. No driver may possess more than one license. and no motor carrier may use a driver having more than one license. A limited exception is made for drivers who are subject to non-resident licensing requirements of any state. This exception does not apply after December 31. 1989. 2. A driver convicted of a traffic violation (other than parking) must notify the motor carrier AND the state which issued the license to that driver of such conviction within 30 days. 3. Any person applying for a job as a commercial vehicle driver must irúorm the prospective employer of all previous employment as the driver of a commercial vehicle for the past 10 years. in addition to any other required irúormation about the applicant's employment history. 4. Any violation is punishable by a fine not to exceed $2.500. In addition. the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations now require that a driver who loses any privilege to operate a commercial vehicle or who is dis- qualified from operating a commercial vehicle. must advise the motor carrier the next business day after receiving notification of such action. -------------------------------- ------- ------ II. CERTIFICATION BY DRIVER I hereby certify that I have read and understand the driver provisions of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 which become effective on July 1. 1987. Driver's Name (print) Employee Number Driver's Address ,-;¡ ,,:.~ (::::, , , \ -t-<C~ ' .\ \ 'T''ì (2.,('" !0..~1 -....... . _ t . j to_' ~~ \ \ ,- __ -: Q t ,.... Social Security Number "'\ i i .." \ " : : "/"I t...·... , I ..- ' ...-., ,-- _,' r , ç C,,' ?- ,::! ,'::::~ \'~;"" ~. '. ~ ~...:........:;~( ø-:1t I , ' ~) I .., ...::"':1" :.,/ "\ .. Ucense: State,~" Type/Class ID Number p '~0 \ -.;z 1 t) ¡¿, I further certify that the above commercial vehicle license is the only one held 'J"':: : or that I have surrendered the following licenses to the state indicated. .. State Type/Class ID Number State Type/Class ID Number Dn 's Sft1 t .Í--t"\, ,('~ , ver 'e;na ure ",~\..W" ',.._'\"')C~ }_'\ ;\ Sa-62b \,,- i ong¡nal to Employer e e TO.-ALL EMPLOYEES This employee manual was prepared to assist you in the many functions you are required to follow in the daily performance of your job. The most difficult prdblem in any company is communication. To maintain a good employee- emp¡oyer relationship the channels of communication must remain open. We want you to feel free to discuss with management any problems that may arise for you. You will note that most of the procedures outlined in this manual are not new, but have been tried and tested by us and others in businesses similar to ours. Therefore, for your well being and safety, and to make Lutrel Trucking, Inc. the most efficient and effective in Kern County, we sincerely request your cooperation. - e e TABLE_OF_CONTENTS Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Company Policy & Benefits.................. .......4 Company Rules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Driver Requirements.................... ....... ....6 Operating Procedures..............................8 Operating Procedures for Hazardous Waste........ .10 Spills or Accident. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Potential Hazards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Respiratory Protection Program................. ..12 Policy on Detection of Drugs, Intoxicating Beverages, Firearms, Explosives and Being Under the Influence of Substances at Work........ ..... .15 2 e e WELCOME Welcome to Lutrel Trucking, Inc. We have every confidence in you as a capable employee. We are entrusting to you very expensive equipment. You are part of a team of a company known for our dependability. To be successful, each and eve~y one of us must perform our assigned tasks in the most efficient manner possible. The nature of our work requires that we offer dependable service. Lutrel Trucking performs general dump truck hauling. Our company hauls for construction, hazardous waste, and various other materials-in general, anything that can be hauled in a dump truck. Our company works mainly in the Kern County area, occasionally we go through-out the state and once in a while we go out of state. Through the years we have strived to provide our customers with good, dependable service. We take pride in our work. Read the following pages carefully and refer back to them from time to time for reference. 3 e e COMPANY-POLICY-AND_BENEFITS HOLIDAYS This company will observe those holidays which are designated in the union agreements which apply to the rock plants that we are associated with. PERSONNEL RECORDS The company is to be notified immediately of any change in your name, home address, and telephone number. In case of a change in your dependents, please notify the bookkeeper. LICENSE As a truck driver for this company, it is mandatory that you keep your driver's license and medical card current and valid at all times. LATE OR ABSENT EROM WORK All employees are expected to be available for work every working day. Absenteeism will not be tolerated. Being late for work cannot be condoned. Other employees depend on you and our customers depend upon prompt service. Disciplinary action will be taken on chronic offenders. PAY PERIODS Payday is every Friday. Should Friday fall on a holiday you will be paid on the day before. HEALTH_INSURANCE Is provided for you after a ninety day probation period. Should you want dependent coverage, the cost is minimal and will be deducted each week. UNIFORMS In approximately thirty days after starting, uniforms will be provided for you in exchange for servicing you truck. VACATIONS After one year's work you are entitled to one week's paid vacation; after two year's, two week's paid vacation. 4 e e COMPANY RULES VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING RULES MAY RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND/OR DISCHARGE 1. Gross negligence or carelessness which results in injury to yourself, other persons, or damage to property, or any conduct endangering the life, safety, or health of yourself or others. 2. Failure to report an accident immediately, or damage to company or other persons or property. Obtain names, addresses and phone numbers of all parties involved or witnesses to the accident. 3. Failure to report to your supervisor any work injury incurred on the day of the injury. 4. Passengers in company owned or controlled equipment are not permitted, except when specifically authorized by the proper authority. 5. A driver must notify his supervisor when leaving the yard to either get parts or when he leaves for the day. 6. Employees are to park their vehicles at the north end of the lot along the west fence. No exceptions. 7. When driving, no unauthorized stops will be permitted. 8. No authorized persons should be in the shop area. Under no circumstance is shop to be used for work on non- company vehicles without prior permission from management. Note: Our company is protected by a security system, a security card and key to the shop will be issued to you. The first one to arrive must check in with security and identify him/her self. Failure to do this may result in the police department being called out. The last one to leave must secure all doors, including the van, and call in his/her identifying number to activate the system. Your security card is confidential and is for you only. If it is lost, report it 'immediately. 5 e e DRIVER_REQOIREMENTS WE CANNOT OVERSTRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF PONCTOALITY AND DEPENDABILITY. 1. Invoices turned in each night. Must be filled out according to dispatcher's instruction. 2. Time cards kept and filled in by the employee and turned in each Monday morning. 3. Notify dispatcher if for any reason, you are unable to report to work as scheduled, at least two hours before your starting time at the plant. 4. You must have a telephone in order for the dispatcher to reach you. 5. It is the driver's responsibility to notify the dispatcher on Sunday evening between 6 and 7 p.m. if he is not going to be home that evening. On weekdays if a driver is not driving and cannot be reached, he is to call the dispatcher by 7 p.m. 6. Driver should be at yard to give himself enough time to inspect his truck (tires, water, oil) and allow for proper warm up time. 7. Fuel your truck at the end of each day and bump tires; report immediately to the shop any work that needs to be done on your truck. 8. Any outside work needed on the truck is to be approved with the office. "A clean truck is of prime importance. A clean truck is a safe truck. A clean bed is necessary to maintain quality aggregate. A clean truck makes a real impression on our customer and prospective customers a like. Keeping up the appearance of your truck is one of your prime responsibilities. Keep the inside of your truck cab in a neat and orderly fashion. Do not allow aggregates to build up inside the bed. There are wait periods during the day..... use this time to good advantage by cleaning your truck. The cleanliness and overall appearance of your equipment will be subject to constant and rigid surveillance to maintain the proper standards." 6 e e DRIVERS REQUIREMENTS 9. Drivers are required to keep the truck clean inside and out - wash the truck as needed with soap and water. In cases where the truck is excessively dirty, use the wash bay with the fire hose located at the rear of the yard. When you"re through washing your truck, leave the wash bay area clean for the next person. Soap is provided - recommended usage is 1/2 cup soap to 5 gallons water. Too much soap will burn the paint. 10. Inside the beds must be kept clean at all times - do not let material build up in the bed. 11. Trucks are to be serviced (lube, oil level in boxes checked, brakes adjusted as needed) once each week. Oil to be changed every 8000 miles with new oil filters; fuel and water filters checked and air cleaner serviced. 12. When using the shop for repairs or maintenance clean up after yourself. Tools are to be cleaned and put away when finished. Dirty rags are to be placed in metal container provided for them. 13. Uniforms are picked up every Tuesday - bring your dirty uniforms in Tuesday morning and pick up your clean ones that night. 14. Rain or fog can be expected to cause cancellations or delays on jobs. It is your responsibility to contact dispatcher or be where you can be reached. 15. Driver must carry a time piece and current street guide map. 16. Purchase orders - Employees must obtain a purchase order when buying parts. All parts to be purchased must be listed on that purchase order. 17. Company speed limit is not over 60mph. No excessive idle time and drivers are required to turn in logs daily by DOT requirements. 7 e e OPERATING PROCEDURES 1. When you arrive at the rock plant, get your lightweight and tell the weighmaster what your material will be and the customer's name. Some rock is washed, if so weigh it first, then wash it. Check and trim all loads before leaving the rock plant. All material must be well within the sideboards. Loose material must be brushed off units. Tailgate and bottom dump gates must be checked for leakage before leaving. 2. Obey all traffic laws and regulations. You are a professional driver. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. will not pay for speeding tickets or traffic laws. 3. Never run on a soft or flat tire unless directed to do so by authorized personnel. 4. Select the most direct legal route to the job site unless instructed to follow a specified route by the dispatcher. 5. If truck breaks down, pull off roadway. Set out reflectors to ward off traffic. Telephone your dispatcher and give him your exact location and nature of trouble. If after talking to dispatcher, you are able to get the truck fixed, let him know that you have done so. 6. If you are unable to find job site within ten minutes after arrival at job location, stop and call your dispatcher for instructions. 7. Always look over the job site where spread is to be made. Watch for overhead lines, obstructions, guy wires, open ditches, or freshly covered ditches. If job requires you to pullout into traffic lanes ask foreman on job for a flagman. 8. If a job requires backing the truck, be extremely careful. Get out and look before you back up. If a guide is provided by contractor, make sure guide is in clear view in your mirror. If guide leaves your line of vision, stop. Do not move until he comes into view and you can observe his signals. 9. If job site terrain is hazardous and you are asked to position your truck where there is risk for you, the truck, or other property, call your dispatcher and inform him of the condition. 8 e e OPERATING_PROCEDURES 10. Get owner's or contractor's permission before backing over curb, sidewalk, paved driveways, or lawns. 11. If contractor cuts you off from a job, notify your dispatcher as soon as possible. You are not to assume that you are finished. 12. Do not take verbal orders for trucking to be done the following day. Please advise customer to place order for trucks with the dispatcher. 13. COD means payment on delivery. Collect the money or check before unloading. Explain charges if asked. Do not accept third party checks (a check made out to someone other than Lutrel Trucking and offered to you for payment of the material). In case of doubt, call your office. 14. Always note on run sheet time arrived at plant, time departed plant, time arrived at job site and time finished dumping. Accurate time keeping is essential. Try to make note of the number of loads delivered that day (tonnage records are kept for PUC). Remember, stand-by time can be used to clean your truck. 15. Driver's daily inspection reports to be turned in daily. In closing, we again stress the importance of maintaining your equipment properly. We feel that you are capable of fulfilling this position for us and we know that you will be a productive contributor to this company. Remember you are a professional driver and always conduct yourself in that fashion. While in our employ we hope you find your work satisfying and enjoyable. 9 e e OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE I. DRIVER'S SAFETY EQUIPMENT 1. Respirators, rubber gloves, goggles, disposable coveralls, hardhat and rubber boots. 2. Bolt down tailgate and check seal. 3. Use plastic liners as directed. 4. Tarp load. 5. Use direct route to disposal site. 6. Inspect truck every 2 hours. 7. Upon arrival at disposal site, stamp tickets in & out. 8. When tarping and untarping use safety equipment. 9. Clean bed at disposal site. 10. Do not eat, smoke, or chew gum around hazardous material. Wash hands after tarping and untarping. 11. When hauling hazardous waste, tailgate must be bolted closed and load tarped. Be sure your manifest is made out properly. When leaving a truck loaded with hazardous waste it is the law that you leave the manifest on the driver's seat. 12. Please read carefully the respiratory protection program included in this employee's manual. II. IN CASE OF SPILL OR ACCIDENT 1. Call dispatcher. 2. Call CHP 3. Call Chem-Trec @ 1-800-424-9300. 4. Use potential hazardous work sheet. 10 e e HAZARDOUS WASTE SOLID N.O.S. I.D. # 9189 POTENTIAL HAZARDS FIRE OR EXPLOSION Some of these materials may burn but do not ignite readily. HEALTH HAZARDS Little immediate health hazard. Contact may cause burns to skin and eyes. Fire may produce irritating or poisonous gases. HHHH++ +fH~ ++f~ ~~H+'¥~~ ~¥ ~+~~+'+Wft W~~~¥ m.y cause pollution. EMERGENCY-ACTION Keep unnecessary people away. Isolate hazard area and deny entry. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL CHEM-TREC (800) 424-9300. Also, in case of water pollution, call local authorities. FIRE Small Fires: Dry chemical, C02, water spray or foam. Large Fires: Water spray, fog or foam. Move container from fire area if you can do it without risk. SPILL OR LEAK Stop leak if you can do it without risk. Small Spills: Take up with sand, or other noncombustible absorbent material, then flush area with water. Large Spills: Dike far ahead of spill for later disposal. FIRST AID In case of contact with material, immediately flush skin or eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes. Remove and isolate contaminated clothing and shoes. 11 e e RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM Cal/OSHA-California Division of Occupational Safety & Health Identification_and control of airborne contaminates such as gases and vapors, dusts, mists, fumes can reduce a significant amount of job-related illness and injury. When workers are exposed to airborne contaminates at potentially harmful levels, the General Industry Safety Orders require employers to develop and use a monitoring program in order to ensure that exposure levels do not exceed the limits set by Cal/OSHA standards. Although the situations in which respirators may be used are limited, employers must develop an effective respiratory protection program for these situations where a respirator is needed. This is a requirement of the General Industry Safety Order #5144. The following information is designed to instruct you, the wearer, on proper selection and use of respirators and the care and maintenance and repair of your respirator. Keep these pages where you can refer back to them from time to time. I. RESPIRATORY EQUIPMENT should be assigned to the wearer. This helps ensure that workers wear equipment that fits well and remains sanitary. In addition, workers will be held responsible for proper care of their respiratory gear, and will have it available when they need it. Gear should be marked with the name of the worker to whom it is assigned, and a written record should be kept of the assignments. II. AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATORS with filters are designed to remove particles (dust, mists, fumes) from the air; those with canisters or chemical cartridges are designed to protect the wearer from gases and vapors. Do not use air-purifying respirators: 1. When the contaminate has poor warning properties (when it can't be recognized by taste, smell or irritation, or below the permissible exposure limit.) 2. In oxygen deficient atmospheres. 3. In atmosphere immediately dangerous to life or health (that is, an atmosphere in which exposure would cause death, injury or delayed reaction). 12 e e RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM Air-purifying respirators are inexpensive, small and allow freedom of movement. However, every time the wearer inhales, a negative pressure is created in the mask and if there are any leaks in the seal contaminates in the outside air can be drawn into the facepiece. If the wearer of a gas/vapor air- purifying respirator begins to taste, smell or be irritated by the contaminate, it is an indication that a "breakthrough" has occurred and that the canister or cartridae needs to be replaced. Replace the filter in a particulate air-purifying respirator when it becomes harder to breathe because the filter is clogged with contaminate. III. FIT_TESTS General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) #5144 requires a face fit for respirator use. Fit tests are essential to ensuring that a respirator mask forms a good seal against the wearers face and prevents contaminants from leaking into the mask. Respirator facepieces are made in various sizes; however, some workers simply won't be able to get a good fit with any available respirator and they should not be assigned to duties requiring respirator protection. Facial scars, beards and sideburns can all interfere with proper fit. This problem is especially acute when masks are used in which there is negative pressure created during inhalation. When a respirator is first issued the wearer, he should try on one or two to get a comfortable fit. Then do a qualitative fit test which includes a positive and a negative fit test, isoamyl acetate or irritant smoke test. EACH DAY OR TIME BEFORE USE, DO A POSITIVE AND A NEGATIVE FIT TEST. Qualitative fit tests can be performed quickly and easily. However, they depend on the wearer's judgement and give only a rough idea of how well the mask fits. They should be performed before entering a hazardous atmosphere. Ne~ative pressure fit test: the wearer closes off the respirator inlet and inhales. A vacuum and partial inward collapse of the mask should result. If a vacuum cannot be maintained for at least 10 seconds, readjust the facepiece and try again. 13 e e RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM Positive pressure fit test: the wearer closes off the exhalation valve and breathes out gently. Air should not escape through any gaps in the seal. Isoamyl acetate and irritant smoke tests are performed by introducing the substance around the seal of the mask. If the wearer detects a smell or irritation he should readjust the facepiece. It may be necessary to try several different makes of respirator in order to find one that gives a good fit. IV. properly MAINTENANCE Employers must ensure that wearers maintain their respiratory equipment. Be sure to: 1. Inspect the condition of the mask before and after each use and during cleaning. 2. Inspect at least monthly those respirators provided for emergency use only. 3. Examine the condition of the mask, straps, valves and filter elements. 4. Examine the condition of the air hose, hose clamps and gaskets. 5. Is the mask clean? 6. Are you using an approved apparatus that has a code beginning with the letters TC? 7. Is the mask approved for the hazardous atmosphere the worker will be exposed to? V. CLEANING After removing the filter and/or the straps, wash the respirator in a mild soap solution and air ~. Do not dry the respirator in temperatures above 125*F. After washing, rinse it thoroughly to prevent dermatitis from residue on the mask. Respirators can be permanently damaged if they are not stored properly. After use. clean. sanitize and store respirators in resealable plastic bags. Protect them from sunlight, dust, chemicals, moisture, and temperature extremes. If you need to repair your respirator use only replacement parts from the same type and brand of equipment. Records will be kept on the respirators. When a respirator is issued to a wearer it shall be noted and that wearer is responsible for the proper use and care of his respirator. If YOU are ever in doubt. consult your dispatcher. regarding a Questionable respirator. If your respirator is lost or stolen report it immediately. If you are unsure of the contaminated_atmosphere-you_will_be_working_in_with_regard_to your_respirator,_again,_contact-your_dispatcher. 14 e e POLICY ON DETECTION OF DRUGS INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES AND BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTANCES AT WORK The possession and use of drugs, intoxicating beverages, firearms and explosives, on company premises or in company vehicles, poses a serious threat to the safety of the public, our people and property. Therefore, the following policy is necessary to secure a safe working environment for all people involved in company operations and will be strictly enforced. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. prohibits the illegal use, possession, transport, promotion, or sale of drugs, drug paraphernalia or look-a-like (simulated) drugs and the unauthorized use of alcoholic beverages, firearms or explosive during working hours or on contractors or company property. Lutrel Trucking, Inc. employees must not report for duty under the influence of any drug, alcoholic beverage, intoxicant or drug or other substance (including legally prescribed drugs and medicines), which will in any way affect their work ability, alertness, coordination, response or affect the safety of others on the job. Entry into or presence on Company controlled worksites or owned property is conditioned upon the Company's right to search any employee or contractor, including lockers, lunch boxes, baggage, quarters and private vehicles (including trunks, glove compartments, etc.). By entering into or being present on Company controlled worksites or owned property, any person is deemed to have consented to such searches which may include periodic and unannounced searches of anyone while on, entering or leaving Company controlled worksites or owned property. These searches may include the use of scent trained dogs, physical searches of employees, their private automobiles, carry-on property, the examination of employees by experts trained to identify persons under the influence of drugs, narcotics and alcohol or the taking of blood and urine samples for testing to determine the presence and concentration of substances. Legally prescribed drugs, provided they do 'not impair employee alertness, ability, coordination, response, or the safety of others, must be contained in the original prescription container and be prescribed by an authorized medical practitioner for the current use of the person in possession. If the employee chooses not to consent to the searches and/or medical testing, the employee must be subject to discipline up to and including suspension or termination. All searches will be conducted in the presence of a company representative. 15 e e POLICY ON DETECTION OF DRUGS, INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES AND BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTANCES AT WORK The Company has the right in its discretion to report use or possession of any substance named previously in this policy to law enforcement officials and to turn over to the custody of law enforcement officials any such substances. Any employee concerned with a personal drug or alcohol related problem should contact a representative of management prior to any search or examination by Company hired experts. Once contacted, referral to an appropriate treatment faci~ity of Company's choice will be provided. All treatment related expenses will be paid by employee. All lost work time will be at the expense of employee. Once employee has successfully completed the treatment program he/she will authorize the treating facility to prepare a report to be given Company regarding his/her successful recovery prior to returning to work. Company will reserve the right to allow employee to return to work. , Employee will participate in a voluntary urine drug screening program (monitored by Company) once he/she has completed the treatment program. Further evidence of drug usage could result in disciplinary action, termination or suspension. One the employee returns to work he/she will be required to adhere to all Company policy. Urine and blood testing will be conducted in the following circumstances: 1. Following any accident or injury which requires treatment by a doctor or hospitalization due to a job related incident. 2. Following a serious accident or incident in which safety precautions were violated or unusually careless acts were performed. 3. As a part of a routine testing program instituted as a result of prior drug or alcohol related disciplinary proceedings against the employee. 16 e e POLICY ON DETECTION OF DRUGS, INTOXICATING BEVERAGES. FIREARMS. EXPLOSIVES AND BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTANCES AT WORK 4. When an employee's supervisor has a reasonable suspicion that an employee is intoxicated or under the influence of drugs or alcohol. or when any complaint is received regarding an employee involved in the possible use or abuse of drugs and alcohol in and about the worksite to the point where it is affecting his or her working ability. (Reasonable suspicion being a belief based on objective symptoms or articulate facts sufficient to lead a prudent person to suspect that an employee is on drugs or alcohol). 5. When an employee is found in possession of suspected illicit drugs or alcohol in violation of this policy. or when suspected illicit drugs or alcohol are fund in an area controlled or uaed excluaively by an employee. And. when an employee ia found in poaseaaion of any type of paraphernalia which ia consiatent with the uae of a controlled illicit drug. Urine teating will be conducted in the following instances: 1. All of the areas listed above under blood and urine testing. 2. Routinely. but only as part of an annual physical examination. 3. Routinely. to all job applicanta to whom a job offer haa been made or ia being considered. It ia hereafter referred to aa a pre-employment drug screen. Company will pay for the full costa of any teating and transportation to obtain testing which it has requested employee to participate in. Urine, blood and other analyaia reports will be provided to the employee and only those members of management on a need to know baais. 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Date .--.-.-...-.-.-...--.----..------...-.--.-.- Environmental Health 58041132029 (Rev. e e FACILITY: Lutrel Trucking Inc. 2212 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 PERSON INTERVIEWED: John Lee Rucker 9404 Nicham Court Bakersfield, CA 93311 CDL S0309490 Employed by: Kern Vacuum Service 589-5220 INTERVIEW DATE: March 4, 1992 LOCATION: Kern County Environmental Health Services Department 2700 "M" Street, suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 INTERVIEWED BY: Joe Canas, Hazardous Materials Specialist On the above date, I interviewed a former employee of Lutrel Trucking, John Rucker, at my office as scheduled. Rucker explained that he was now working for Kern Vacuum Service after being involved in a labor dispute with his former employer. The meeting was scheduled for the purposes of receiving information about Lutrel Trucking non-compliance with hazardous waste and worker safety laws. Rucker reported that he worked for Lutrel Trucking Inc. from August 30, 1990, to April 1991. Rucker began by explaining that he was often sent to job sites without proper safety equipment and training as required. Rucker said that on one occasion at a site in Glendale, California, which was managed by Chem Waste Management and managed by a person named Louie he was not provided the proper equipment which was common by Chem Waste Management. The types of waste being removed from the Glendale foundry location included heavy metals, asbestos, and e e oils. At another location in Barstow which involved the removal of waste from a cogeneration plant, he was required to have a 40 hour hazardous materials training certificate, however, he did not ever receive the training. A certificate was prepared and provided to their customer at the cogen facility. He was required for two days to transport soil contaminated with lead. During many trips to Chem Waste Management disposal facility at Kettleman Hills the employees for Lutrel had to get into the end dumps to loosen soil or untarp trailers with hazardous waste in them. Rucker's main complaint was that no training was ever provided to him since he had received training at his prior employer, Pegasus Trucking. At Pegasus he received twenty-four (24) hours of hazardous mat training. All drivers were required to clean their trucks and trailers at the end of the day. Rucker said that on approximately five to six occasions he was required to wash his trailer which contained 400 to 500 pounds of contaminated soil. The trailer was washed at the washrack located next to the garage or near a sump at rear of the facility. He also observed many drivers cleaning their trailer at the rear facility sump. other violations which Rucker reported e e were the spreading of waste oil on the ground. Rucker said that he had been informed by David Grimm that the sump located next to the garage drained directly into the sewer and that the owners had blue prints. Rucker diagramed the lay-out of the facility before leaving and informed that he would call back with other employees or former employees that maybe able to provide further information. On the following day he called and gave the following names and telephone numbers. They included Clint Halstad 837-9678, Don McKinney 871- 2676, and Mike Evertise 399-8034. e e DRAFT Facility: Lutrel Trucking, Inc. 2212 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Interview Date: Person Interviewed: Larry Beaver 6208 ????? West Drive Bakersfield, CA 93313 832-0126 Employed by Kern Vacuum SeIVÍce (805) 589-5220 Location: Kern County Environmental Health SeIVÍces Department 2700 IIMII Street, Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Interviewed: Joe Canas Hazardous Materials Specialist As scheduled on the above date, I inteIVÍewed Larry Beaver, who was formerly employed by Lutrel Trucking, Inc., as a truck driver. Beaver worked as a truck driver for approximately one year upon being hired by David Grimms. His last month of employment was August 1990. Upon beginning work for Lutrel he was given brief safety instructions on equipment use. A half-face respirator was provided, but no training provided. Beaver stated that the Safety Coordinator, David Grimms, was forced by Mark Lutrel to certify that proper training was provided to Beaver. Beaver explained that on many occasions at the end of the day he would be required to clean his trailer which contained hazardous waste. He would clean the trailer with a pressure washer located near the two sumps located at the rear of the facility. One of the sumps was located near the main building in the center of the yard. The wash rack was understood to drain into a sewer. The other sump was located at the rear of the ???? and was not lined. The unlined earthen sump is approximately twenty (20) feet in length by twenty (20) feet in width and about five (5) feet deep. Beaver said that on February 27, 1992, another former employee, Bill Bridges, of Lutrel Trucking Inc., observed two end dumps being washed at the rear of the facility. e e DRAfT Beaver said that on one occasion the Fire Department attempted to perform an inspection of the facility, but were denied a~cess because they were doing some painting in the vehicle shop which Lutrel management knew was not legal. The Fire Department personnel returned with a Battalion Chief who threatened to have management arrested if they did not cooperate. 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'7~od I J fJ..J- ~ g:~C- 6( 58 STATE OF CALIFORNIA-HEALTH AND WElF.. ,CY e [2!i, GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN, Governor DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROl DIVISION NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SECTION FRESNO DISTRICT OFFICE 5545 EAST SHIELDS A VENUE FRESNO, CA 93727 CERTIFIED NO. P 055 346 515 EPA# CAD083003699 September 2, 1987 ./ " ~~~~) 1 ¡-".~' -:.,. t." 'IV Mr. Mark Lutre1 Lutrel Trucking, Incorporated 2212 South Union Avenue Bakersfield, California 93307 ,S E-¡·) í937 < [:.~':") : ¡ .. .. ..... ~,.l t '1 ., '., ¡ì ......." Dear Mr. Lutrel: ~~@R OR~G~~~~ REPORT OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE On January 26, 1987 the Department of Health Services (DHS) conducted an inspection of Lutrel Trucking, Incorporated located at 2212 South Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California. As a result of that inspection, violations of hazardous waste statutes and regulations were identified. Specific violations and required corrective action are listed below. Failure to correct the identified violations within the schedule provided will result in DHS citing you for continuing/additional violations. I. Schedule of Violations 1. section 25189.5 (a), Health and Safety Code ...........---- ' (a) The disposal of any hazardous waste, or the causing thereof, is prohibited when the disposal is at a facility . '// which ¿oss not have a permo::: fr~ the department iss:Jed '----. ---.... -'-" pursuant to th i s chapter, or at any poi nt wh i ch is not , authorized according to this chapter. "----- An examination of the site revealed an unlined sump that contained oily wastes resulting, in part, from the disposal of used oil. Vehicles had their motor oil changed immediately adjacent to the sump. Used and discarded oil filters were observed next to the sump and in the sump itself. The, soils in this same area were oil stained. The soils under and around the trailered tank containing used oil were observed to be oil stained and discolored. Spillage/overflow was evident on the exterior of the tank. e e -2- 2. Section 66492 (b), Title 22, California Administrative Code &\ (b) A generator shall keep a copy of each Biennial Report and Exception R~port for a period of at least three years from the due date of the report (March 1). No such report was retained by the generator.' 3. Section 66493, Title 22, California Administrative Code (a) A generator who ships his hazardous waste off site shall prepare and submit éI single copy of a Biennial Repo¡"t to the Department by March 1 of each even numbered year. The Biennial Report shall be submitted on Department forms and shall cover generator activities during the previous calendar year, and shall include the following information: (1) The EPA identification number, name and address of the generator; (2) The calendar years covered by the report; ""', , \ '\ \'- v'1 .. '/j ',/ (3) The EPA identification number, name and address for each off-site treatment, storage or disposal facility to which waste was shipped during the year; for exported shipments, the report shall give the name and address of the foreign facility; (4) The name and EPA identification number of each transporter used during the reporting year; (5) A description, California hazardøus waste category number, DOT hazard class and quantity of each hazardous waste shipped off site. This information shall be listed by EPA identification number of each off-site facility to which waste was shipped; (6) The certification signed by the generator or his authorized representative. (b) The Department may require generators to furnish additional reports concerning the quantities and disposition of wastes identified or listed in Articles 9 and 11 of this chapter. '~ As a generator of used oil (California regulated hazardous waste), no such report had been·prepared and submitted to DHS. section 66508(a) (2), Title 22, California Administrative Code 4. , ,~ (2) The date upon which each period of accumulation begins is clearly marked and visible for inspection on each container. , , ~ .. , , 94 THU 11 :øø LUTf.;:EL TRUCKING INC P . ø 1 e e ~eØ.d T ~ U C K : t-; ',:i I I N C . 2212 $0. 'PilON AVENUE '3AKERSFJEI.¡;, CALIFORNIA 93307 P¡'OflC (80S) 834-5£186 DATE: c,,¿~/.¡¥ OUR FAX NUMBER (805) 834-5018 TO: 6111/1'¿}JIV/l1GNTA¿ f!Crl¿T;l-J ~€'têl/læ.s -:[)~;O¡- AT1'N: -r~If?.R y ~. c £4,<1 ~ f/A2/J¿Z>Rit$.' ;t1A7"E'-Æ,,¡A¿:5 JjVSIî:'Cff¿'" THIS FAX CONSISTS OF ¿I PAGES (INCLUDING THIS COVER SHEET) NOTES: IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS RECEIVING THIS FAX, PLEASE CALL AS SOON AS POSSIBLE (805) 834-5986. 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I ! i,~._.f--H- ¡ ¡¡II~ ! r---r-r--r-, I' m' , ¡ I ! ! 1 I J ! ,- i I !! ¡ I I !! ~ n I i t--t-i ! ¡ ! . ! i' I I ! : I I It[ . . I í 1 I , t i ¡ I ì T I · r 1- · · T 1 i · ;. J I ~ Project: Project #: Sampler Name: M. Lu~l Other: Date & Time Sampled 4"'/9...94 11:30 i I .1. i i T 1 i ¡ Report To: *B¡ 11 WOSI:cA. Name: Lu+ J..e.1 Se~Vl'(QS Address: èz!.z. S cu tf, V J'l1c... City: K.ð.J(~",,~ft'dd State: Cò.~. Zip:93307 ¡ Attn: 13 ¡ /1 Phone: ð 31-.:>....98" Labtf Sample Description W t\.S~ PIt ¡ t I Comment: Date: Dale: Received by: (Signalure) J AeJinquished by: (Sigl1ature) (Sìgnalure) Received by: (Signature} ReJinquished by: . "Time Mites: P.O.# Date: Date: Received by: (Signature) Receíved by; (Signature) Relinquished by: (Signature) Relinquished by: (Signa1ure) Sample Disposal o BC Disposal @ 5.00 ea. o Return to clieflt >- c o J- U) => o u.. o z - <t :I: o co o (0) t") ()) t:('IS :;,.- Oc °0 (I) := «1- -íØ _0 ' « - 0"0 oëi) T'"'._ v1i) ... G) ~ tU CD (j C uj w ([ o ~ rr" O· m· «'" ~ . (II G I 0. u z ~ L:I ... J. ~ ~ U J CI: I- .J W CI: I- J J G G II .-4 .-4 J I l- V \J\ I IJ\ r Z J I¡ JUN- 9-94 THU 1 1 : 0 1 LIJTREL TRUCK I NG INC P_03 . e e --.-'.-.'- .~ I.AeO¡:2A'T'O~1¡¡¡5 LtJTREL SERVICES 2212 S UNION AVE BAKERSFIE~D, CA 93307 Attn.: BILL ROSlCA I Sample Description: Date Reported: 04/29/94 Date Received: 04/20/94 Laboratory No.: 94~04114-1 Page 1 834-5966 WASH PIT, 04-19-94 SAMPLED BY M. LUTREL ~OTAL CONCENTRATIONS (California Code of Regulations, Title 22/ Section 66261) Regulatory Criteria Method STLC 'I''I'LC Conetituent.1;l ~s;µQple Re~ultl;l t1.nit§ P.O~L-,- ~~th~d :r:ncr/L mO/kg Antimony None Cetected mg/kg 5.0 SW-6010 15. 500. Arsenic 3.5 mg/kg 0.5 SW··70éO $.0 500. Barium 122. mg!kg 0.5 SW-6010 100. 10000. Beryllium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-6010 0.75 75. Cadmium 0.65 mg/kg 0.5 SW·6010 1.0 100. Chromium :1.4. me/kg 0.5 SW-6010 560. 2500. Cobalt 2.9 mg/kg 2.5 SW·6010 eo. SOOO ~, Copper 19. mg!kg 0.5 SW·6010 25. 250,0;' Lead 27. mg/kg 2.$ SW-6010 5.0 1000; Mercury None Detected mg/k.g 0.2 SW - 7471 0.2 20. Molybden1J1'l\ None Detected mg/kg 2.5 SW·6010 350. 3500. Nickel 20. roS/kg 2.5 SW-6010 20. 2000. Selenium None Detected mg/kg 0.5 SW-7740 ',"! 1.0 .,,100. S i1 ver None Detected rng/kg 1.0 SW-6010 . ¡ '!f 5.0 500; Thallium None Detected mg/kg 5.0 SW-6010 ' 7.0 ?Op. I.. , Vanadium 13. mg/kg 0.5 SW-60l0 24. 2400. Zinc 126. mg/k.g 0.5 SW-6010 250. 5000. S'I'LC TTLC '" All above constituents are reported on an as received (~et) sample ,basis. , I " " . ",' ,'!" ,I! I" Results reported represeút total a (TTLC) as sample sUbJected to appropr~ate tech4iques to determine total levels. ">' ! prac¢ical Quantitation Limit (refers to the least amount of analyte detectable based on saropla size used and analytical technique employed) . Solu~le Threshold Limit Concentration Total Threshold Limit Concentration ';;';:!¡:¡: :ii:1 S61~d Wastes physical/Chemical Methoð.ålf~ Comment: P.Q.L. .. =' REFERENCES: SW . "Test Methods for Evaluating EPA-SW·846, September, 19a5. I )epa~~~.or'~¡ ',; 1'1/ '. " '¡', ," ':1':;' ',~ ': ;: ~ 'i , . ,', ... ,....-....- .-.--...........-......-......... J U N - 9. - 9 4 T H U 1 1 : 0 2 L U T R E L T R U C 1< I N G . e e INC P_04 \., I ,AeOM"O~IES Lt1'I'REL SERVICES 2212 S UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 Attn.: BILL ROSICA 934-5986 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons Date of Report:: Lab #; Sample Description: WASH PIT, 04-19-94 SAMPLED BY M. LUTREL Sample Matrix: Sludge çonsti}.uenti Oil and Grease California V.O.H.S. Cert. #1186 ~ .þ~<, / ,""''''!''!Ii Department Supervi Bor"l¡:0il~¡F>ìnii \ :¡\il;:l/:/:i¡~ 'I~\ii:~f Sa.m~le Results ~ 220. mg/kg 05/02/94 94-04114-1 Met:hod i·O.L.... 20. ~t;h~\;i EPA-41J .1 ENVIRONME. AL HEALTH SERVIC~ DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY, R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 "M" Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield, CA 93301 1805) 861-3636 18051 861-3429 FAX June 2, 1994 Lutrel Trucking, Inc. 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Attention: Mark Lutrel SUBJECT: INSPECTION CONDUCŒD AT 2212 SOUTH UNION AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CA CASE # 5626 Dear Mr. Lutrel: On April 6, 1994, an inspection was conducted at the facility noted above. During the inspection, noncompliance with requirements for management of hazardous waste m accordance with regulations and statutes were noted. 1. The facility is not in compliance with California Health and Safety Code, Division 20, Chapter 6.5, Section 25250.7. It was determined during the inspection that solvent had been commingled with the waste oil. 2. The facility is not in compliance with California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66262.34(f)(1)(2)(3)(A)(B)(C). It was determined during the inspection that the container for waste oil was not completely labeled in accordance with the above requirements. 3. The facility is not in compliance with California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66264.42( e). It was observed during the inspection that receipts or shipping papers for the recycling of antifreeze were not retained by the facility. e e Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Subject: Hazardous Waste Violations June 2, 1994 Page 2 4. The facility is not in compliance with California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66262.11. It was determined during the inspection that none of the apparent waste-like substances in the wash rack had been analyzed or that the generator had knowledge of their hazardous properties. 5. The facility is not in compliance California Code of Regulations, Chapter 16, Title 22, Section 66266.130 (c)(3)(5). It was determined during the inspection that used oil fi]ters were not contained or labeled in accordance with the above requirements, nor were bills of lading retained on site. 6. The facility is not in compliance with California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66265.51(a). The facility did not have a completed contingency plan. 7. The facility not in compliance with California Code of Regulations, Chapter 30, Title 22, Section 66265.16. The facility did not have records demonstrating that personnel handling hazardous waste possessed the req~red hazardous waste training. Upon receipt of this letter, the facility owners or operator must correct all deficiencies noted in this Notice within thirty (30) days, and submit to the Department written documentation that all violations as noted above have been corrected. Characterization of waste in the wash rack may be completed by obtaining a sample and having a California state-certified laboratory conduct an analysis. This Department must be notified at least 48 hours prior to any sampling activity. In accordance with Kern County Ordinance Code G-5541, Section 8.04.100, the Department is authorized to recover costs incurred in the process of obtaining compliance. Be advised that you will be billed at the rate of $80.00 per hour for time spent to date as well as future oversight costs incurred during the abatement of these violations. e e Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Subject: Hazardous Waste Violations June 2, 1994 Page 3 H you have any questions regarding this Notice, please contact this Department at (805) 861-3636. Sincerely, Steve McCalley, Director /þ~ "- By: Terry L. Gray Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TLG:cas '8ray\lutrel.nov ENVIRONME~ AL HEALTH SERVIC~ DEPARTMENT STEVE McCALLEY. R.E.H.S. DIRECTOR 2700 "M" Street. Suite 300 Bakersfield. CA 93301 (805) 861-3636 (805) 861-3429 FAX April 26, 1994 Lutrel Trucking Inc. 2212 So. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Attention Mark Lutrel SUBJECT: SHALLOW INJECTION WELL INSPECTION AT 2212 SOUTH UNION AVENUE, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Dear Mr. Lutrel: Enclosed is a copy of the April 6, 1994, shallow injection well inspection report that you requested. I have enclosed copies of the generator requirements booklet and a permit application from the Regional Quality Control Board for the discharge of storm water. A reinspection of your facility will be conducted in approximately two weeks. A separate letter detailing the violations noted during the original inspections will be sent to you prior to the reinspection. If you have any questions, you may contact me at (805) 861-3636, Extension 8760. Sincerely Steve McCalley, Director :;;; ~ /()-- By: Terry L. Gray Hazardous Materials Inspector Hazardous Materials Management Program TLG:jIW Enclosures (hm\gray\lutrel.uic) - - -'''''p N' \L\ßL\Jl' "OU-Nrt1V C. l.lJ. ~NVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES D' ~j 'prr '.:L.I .i.. W A 7 /'. 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CA 93726 HORN KOHL LABORATORIES Division of OILWELL RESEARCH, INC. 714 TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFielD, CALIF. 93301 PHONE (805) 327-8567 Donn L Diebert Water Resource Control Engineer (209) 445-5116 . --- <ðij·H~ (f .. ~~. .-. ~..,.~ ".,'." ~ :---,". ·:'\t{r:~~~}J~{:,~,: ~ ~ " , ~ ~ I I I , I l,\ 11110 Flowllr Street Baktlrstltl'tJ. California 93305 tt_RN COUNTY HEALTH DEPART~~T AIR POLLUTION CONTROL OISTRICT Telephone (8051 861-3636 LEON M HEBERTSON. M.D. DirllCtor of Public Heelth Air Pollution Control Officer April 10, 1~81 Roy Lutre1 c/o Lutrel Trucking Company, Inc. 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Mr. Lutre1: On March 20, 1981, an investigation was made at your truck yard and on the Norman Tauchen property. Mr. Tauchen had requested action because of his fear that the material overflowing from your sump would cause damage to his pasture and cattle. . During this inspection a black oily material was observed in u ditch directly east of your sump. This appeared to be the same materia':' contained in your sump. Further inspection showed seepage from your sump tv rI'LS ditch. A sample of the material was taken from the ditch and also your "'.!IIlD. These samples were sent to the Hazardous Materials Lab~ra~ory of the California State Ileal th Department for analysis. This department has come to the conclusion whether c': ~10t the materia i 1n the sump is hazardous that concrete steps to avoid the leeching ot '::1e sump to the irrigation sump is important. Therefore, you are directed to construct or repa i r YOUJ. ~,WIlp ,;0 '\;'re IS no possible avenue of escape for any of the material even during heavy rains like the county has experienced recently. You are also requested to submit to this office in h'rltlng your plans for the above repairs and also a list of material that is dumped into t~is sump. Please have your letter to this department ~1thin f0urteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter. e e Roy Lutrel Page Two April 10, 1981 Thank you in advance for your cooperation and if you have any questions feel free to contact this office. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer Vernon s. Reichard, Director ;)jenta He,lth o::n/f: Mike Chapman, .5. Senior Sanitarian MC:jp cc: Assemblyman Don Rogers Norman Tauchin Regional Water Quality ',."" . -.... .:. ti , ,~ . , f '/~I 'Æ .~J...: ".~~ ·r,.: > i'~"'~~ .' '.' ,~::: '., ' .". .':~~~ ~!' ~:;~ f,..L~~ ':I~~!.~ ~ ;.:~"~ ~ .-. .:{~~<:.-' ''i,. ". :.',' -'. "".' .~~1 :;:,:::,;~':'H~~1 ::~.~.-:.~~.' H:= ~~.~'.:i~ , .. too.... " ··f --. -:.. - ~'~'~.':.:' ·-·r;···-~ , ' -'.i-' .. ' . .. ~ -,:. .. ~;~:~; ~: :..~;':':':~.?(~ .. ,,~§jf~:i SÌ'A TE OF CALIFORNIA e e EDMUND G. BROWN JR" Governor CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SAN JOAQUIN WATERSHED BRANCH OFFICE: 3374 EAST SHIELDS AVENUE, ROOM 18 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93726 PHONE: (209\ 445-5116 28 Ma rch 1980 Mr. Norman Tauchen Post Office Box 4 Woody, CA 93287 COMPLAINT - LUTREL TRUCKING COMPANY Pursuant to your complaint of 20 February 1980, a member of our staff investigated Lutrel Trucking Companyls sump overflow. In your complaint you indicated that the sump contained oil that recently overflowed onto adjacent pasture property and into an irrigation ditch. The inspection revealed that the sump overflowed during recent rains and the sump contained a soil ~onditioner from runoff of the company yard. Mr. Roy Lutrel indicated the soil conditioner was "Polybinder" which is an organic compound derived from wood and is not a hazard to groundwater nor to pasture irrigation. Mr. Lutrel also indicated that he would take steps to prevent further overflows from his sump. If you have further questions, contact Tim Souther of this office. /2LJtJÞfø ROBERT G. WRIGHT Senior Engineer TGS/ic cc: Mr. Roy Lutrel STATE OF CALIFORNIA e e EDMUND G. BROWN )R,. G",~'"nr - - CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION SAN JOAQUIN WATERSHED BRANCH OFFICE: 3374 EAST SHIEL.DS AVENUE. ROOM 18 FRESNO. CAL.IFORNIA 93726 PHONE: (2091 445-5116 10 March 1982 Mr. Roy Lutrel Lutrel Trucking Company 2212..south Union Avenue Bakersfield~ CA 93307 LUTREL TRUCKING On 5 February 1982, soil samples were taken from the sumps located on the east side of Lutrel Trucking property to determine if sufficient soil had been removed to mitigate potential water quality impacts caused by high lead concentrations. Enclosed is a copy of the results for the analyses of the soil samples. The results indicate that the amount of soil removed from Sump No.2 is sufficient to significantly reduce the lead levels in the remaining soil to below the threshold limit for lead as described in the California Assessment Manual (CAM) for hazardous wastes. The analyses indicate that Sump No. 1 still has lead concentrations in excess of CAM standards. It will be necessary for you to excavate Sump No.1 to a depth sufficient to remove all soils with lead concentrations which exceed background levels. The soil that is remO¥ed must be..deposited in a Class 11-1 site. Please notify us following excavation of the soils and provide us with an analysis of the lead concentrations in the remaining soils. These activities should be completed prior to 15 May 1982. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Donn Diebert of our office. f ~JtliA~ F. SCOTT NEVINS Senior Engineer DLD:sm Enclosure cc: Mr. Mohinder Sandhu, Hazardous Waste Management Branch, State Department of Health Services Mr. Rqbin Cook, Kern County Health Department I~>::, I;~..,~" ('It:.¡.~J''.'; \~..··,¡r.;~r:) '~9 A"1CUl nJItf "'<,.'.~' ,~~ :J;,:;.«'" , "'iì;f, "'£,' , " :!a ~" -~.'. ',. '~", ;'~~t"- '>*~~~~'!:~ e LABORATORIES INC CIIEII/CAl ANAL Y$I$ NT_DllUM . . IGUN, IIG (MIM 'NGI "'00 "EtCE lOAD, 93308 BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327- California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Attention Donn Diebert Date Reported: 2/19/82 Date Received: 2/5/82 laboratory No.: 1204 - 1206 Sample Descriptions: #1 - First Excavation #2 - Second Excavation ~ #3 - General Site Sample f Total Lead Dry As Received #1 90.7 ppm 80.2 ppm #2 13.7 ppm 11.9 ppm #3 l1.1 ppm 10.3 ppm ----- B C LABORATORIES, INC. BY j ~ 6, ut ' ~:J. . Eg,~ ad 461ICUl ME !~Pi~t;, .. ,,~},,(:.,:~,tï~E;~ç~~~r~i ' e LABORATORIES II'JC CHt.....~ .~ ANALYSIS PETROLEUM J J IGUN, UG CH'M (NG. 3016 UNION AVE BAKERSFiElD. CALIFORNIA 93305 PHONE 324-1815 MAIN OHICE 4100 PIERCE ROAD. BAKERSFIELD CA 93308 PHONE 327-4911 California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Date Reported: 12/23/81 Date Received: 12/15/81 Laboratory No.: 14380 - 14382 Attention Donn L. Diebert Sòmple De5criptions: #1 - Lutrel Trucking #1 Soil, excavated pit #2 - Lutrel Trucking #2 Soil, excavated pit - deepest #3 - Lutrel Trucking #3 Sludge, composite sample, unexcavated pit Total lead, dry Total lead, as received #1 - 9.5 ppm 8.1 ppm #2 - 350,0 ppm 292, ppm #3 - 25,5 ppm 17 ,0 ppm Comment: Lead determined in duplicate by a strong nitric acid digestion and quantified using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results reported are an average of two determinations. Duplicate determinations within 5% of mean value. 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Mr. Roy Lutrel Lutrel Trucking Company 2212 ~outh Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 ~' LUTREL TRUCKING On 5 February 1982, soil samples were taken from the sumps located on the east side of Lutrel Trucking property to determine if sufficient soil had been removed to mitigate potential water quality impacts caused by high lead concentrations. Enclosed is a copy of the results for the analyses of the soil samples. The results indicate that the amount of soil removed from Sump No. 2 is sufficient to significantly reduce the lead levels in the remaining soil to below the threshold limit for lead as described in the California Assessment Manual (CAM) for hazardous wastes. The analyses indicate that Sump No.1 still has lead concentrations in excess of CAM standards. It will be necessary for you to excavate Sump No.1 to a depth sufficient to remove all soils with lead concentrations which exceed background levels. The soil tA.à-t is remo.¥€-d must oo--deposited, in a Class 11-1 site. Please notify us following excavation of the soils and provide us with an analysis of the lead concentrations in the remaining soils. These activities should be completed prior to 15 May 1982. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Donn Diebert of our office. r J~\Jjt~ F. SCOTT NEVINS Senior Engineer DLD:sm Enclosure cc: Mr. Mohinder Sandhu, Hazardous Waste Management Branch, State Department -~ of Health Services Mr. Robin Cook, Kern County Health Department e e A"1CUI.1IIIIl ,:"',...;..:.;,~ ,-:."' , '~'~";~~' '}k~¥~:;~'; '~-:_, ,BC"", -. 7 ." _~.'. Y,~ft~~~·,{:· ," , , , LABORATORIES INC CHEMICAL A.Al ß/S NT.OlEUII I I IGUN, tlG CM'M ING. 4100 PIERCE lOAD, 93308 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93308 PHONE 327-49 California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Attention Donn Diebert Date Reported: 2/19/82 Date Received: 2/5/82 Laboratory No.: 1204 - 1206 o Sample Descriptions: #1 - First Excavation #2 - Second Excavation #3 - General Site Sample ~ I~- .:. Tota 1 Lead Dry As Recei ved #l 90.7 ppm 80.2 ppm #2 13.7 ppm 11.9 ppm ""-_._--_._- -#3 11. 1 ppm 10.3 ppm B C LABORATORIES, INC. BY ,/ ~ (¡/t ~J. . Eg '. ad 4'.ICUL ME e ! LABORATORIES II'JC CHt _.~ .& ANAl 'ISIS '(TROLEUII J J (GUN, lEG (HfM fNG. 3016 UNION AilE BAKERSFIELD. CALIFORNIA 93305 PHONE 324-1815 MAIN OFFICE 4100 PIERCE ROAD, BAKERSFIELD CA 93301 PHONE 327-4911 California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue Fresno, California 93726 Date Reported: 12/23/81 Date Received: 12/15/81 Laboratory No.: 14380 - 14382 Attention Donn L. Diebert Sample Descriptions: #1 - Lutrel Trucking #1 Soil, excavated pit #2 - Lutrel Trucking #2 Soil, excavated pit - deepest #3 - Lutrel Trucking #3 Sludge, composite sample, unexcavated pit Tota 1 1 ead, dry Total lead, as received #1 - #2 - #3 - 9.5 ppm 350.0 ppm 25.5 ppm 8.1 ppm 292. ppm 17.0 ppm Comment: Lead determined ~n duplicate by a strong nitric acid digestion and quantified using an atomic absprption spectrophotometer. Results reported are an average of two determinations. Duplicate determinations within 5% of mean value. B C LABORATORIES, INC. BY £: I tr J. . Eg ad ·n ";;";"..- ~. - - .. -- . .~. . ,.~~-:~"~~~~;:'. a- ., '.. ;, :".';';':'"-',,¡ --' ,LeØeel TRUCKING. INC. 2212 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93307 Phone (805) 834·5986 November )0,1981 Donn Diebert California Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 East Shields Avenue, Room 18 Fresno, California 93726 o Dear Mr. Diebert: - . ::' : '!!/¡';~ ;2""":'" ,.f·"".,·,."" ~ I,,~; , ? Jø... ;iÛ)\} , -...,'1II,d) 'Itn ~ " In answer to your letter of November 24,1981 this letter is to explain and clarify the conàition of the sump on Lutrel property. We had, rented a small area of our yard space to Steve McGarrah Vaccuum Service. Mr. McGarrah never had permission from Lutrel Trucking to dump anything into the sump that exists on our property. When we found out he was doing this we asked him to remove his equipment from our yard. I At this same time, which was on or about October 10,1981, we pumped all the water from the sœnp. After the sump was allowed to dry for a few weeks we had a backhoe excavate 4 to 5 feet of dirt from the sump. In regards to task ~J of your letter - as stated previously, the vaccuum trucks are no longer parking in our yard and we have no plans for any vaccuum trucks to be here in the future. We feel these measures will take care of any problems regarding the sump on our property. Yours truly, ~/.,.// Roy Lutrel Lutrel Trucking, Inc. RL/bb e e (3 c (t,S£.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA EDMUND G, BROWN JR.. GoverllM CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL VALLEY REGION !P¿ ~C~I/ li1h, ~ , kt ~.,f" !oJ Ú ' ~~Þf ç:- ," 1~/11 f4¡~t ,þ 1>... .~~ ~t./~ ~ ;,~ {'" ;"'" ) '.-/' SAN JOAQUIN WATERSHED BRANCH OFFICE: 3374 EAST SHIELDS AVENUE, ROOM 18 FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 93726 PHONE: (2091 445-5116 24 November 1981 Mr. Roy Lutre 1 c/o Lutre1 Trucking Company, Inc. 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 COMPLAINT INSPECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE WATER CONTAMINATION FROM A SUMP ON LUTREL TRUCKING PROPERTY, KERN COUNTY On 7 October 1981, our staff conducted an investigation of a complaint forwarded to us by the Kern County Health Department. Enclosed is a copy of the inspec- ti on report. The report states that an unlined pond located on your property is used to collect rinse water from oil field vacuum trucks. Chemical analyses of samples of the wastewater and sediment indicate high concentrations of barium and lead. These concentrations threaten to create a condition of ground water pollution. We believe it is necessary to determine whether ground water contamination has already occurred, whether a potential for future contamination exists and what, if any, corrective measures are necessary to protect water quality. To accomplish these goals, we are requesting Lutrel Trucking Company, Inc. to perform the following tasks: Task No.1: Prior to 30 December 1981, submit a plan to the Board for sampling and analyzing the soils in the pond to determine the vertical extent of soil contamination, with respect to ground water, and the existence or absence of ground water contamination. The plan should have the concurrence of the Regional Board and should describe sampling and analysis techniques proposed. Task No.2: Prior to 1 February 1982, submit a report to the Board that de- scribes the results of the soil and ground water sampling described in Task No.1. The report should clearly indicate the locations where samples were collected. The constituent concentrations determined in the soil and any other information necessary to define the existence or absence of ground water contamination at the site. e e Mr. Roy Lutrel -2- 24 November 1981 Task No.3: Prior to 30 December 1981~ submit a report that describes the actions the company will implement to protect water quality in future water disposal operations. If you have any questions concerning this matter, 'please telephone Donn Diebert at this officeo /" r: Fo SCOTT NEVINS Senior Engineer DLD:iay Enclosure cc: Mr; Vern Rei chard, Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 a ~N COUNTY HEALTH DEPART"tÞ ~ .. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT Telephone (8051 861-2231 LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer October 2, 1981 Mr. Loren Harlow Supervising Engineer Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 E. Shields Avenue Fresno, CA 93726 Dear Sir: During 1981, our office has received several complaints regarding the operation of an unlined yard drainage sump located at Lutrel Trucking, 2212 S. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93307. Upon investigation by members of our staff, the sump was verified as being unlined. Further investigation has revealed that the sump has been used as a collection facility for vacuum truck washouts. To the best of our knowledge, all the vacuum trucks permitted washout privileges have been owned and operated by McGarrah Vacuum Service, 1208 Calle Extrano, Bakersfield 93309. Based on the fact that the sump has been used for vacuum truck washouts and the enclosed laboratory analysis of the sump sediment, we believe this sump consitutes a hazard to groundwater. We, therefore, request your assistance in mitigating this hazard. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer ",,,,\ , (' / ,I ... l.¡ '~-' "'riCe L: i ct ') /{ " Vernon s. Rfichard. Dfteècõr Environmental Health Division VS R: j p cc: Mohinder Sandhu 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 ~ 'N COUNTY HEALTH DEPART~~ .. AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT ., Telephone (80S) 861-2231 LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer October 2, 1981 Mr. Roy Lutrel 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Sir: On September 28, 1981, a member of our staff photographed a vacuum truck driver washing out a vacuum tank into your yard sump. Based on the lab report received from Hornkohl Labs, we have determined that such vacuum truck washouts contain hazardous materials and as such pose a threat to groundwater. Pursuant to Section 25201 Cali- fornia Health and Safety Code, you are hereby ordered to cease and desist from allowing any vacuum trucks to empty any materials whatsoever on your property until such time as you have a Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility Permit from the State Department of Health Services, Waste Discharge Requirements from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board or a written communication from one or both of these agencies stating that your facility does not need the aforesaid authorizations. You are also reminded that allowing any of the contents of the yard sump off your property constitutes a violation of Section 3404.1 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. Any further violations of the statutes and ordinances mentioned in this letter will result in administrative and/or legal action against you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer Vernon S. Reichard, Director Environmental Health Division '~ ~G ~~\, '.:-eL ,- , Robert D. Cook Assistant Sanitarian RDC:,;p 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 e 1N COUNTY HEALTH DEPART. . AIR POllUTION CONTROL DISTRICT ' Telephone (8051861-2231 lEON M HEBERTSON, M,D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer October 2, 1981 Mr. Loren Harlow Supervising Engineer Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board 3374 E. Shields Avenue Fresno, CA 93726 Dear Sir: During 1981, our office has received several complaints regarding the operation of an unlined yard drainage sump located at Lutrel Trucking, 2212 S. Union Avenue, Bakersfield, California 93307. Upon investigation by members of our staff, the sump was verified as being unlined. Further investigation has revealed that the sump has been used as a collection facility for vacuum truck washouts. To the best of our knowledge, all the vacuum trucks permitted washout privileges have been owned and operated by McGarrah Vacuum Service, 1208 Calle Extrano, Bakersfield 93309. Based on the fact that the sump has been used for vacuum truck washouts and the enclosed laboratory analysis of the sump sediment, we believe this sump consitutes a hazard to groundwater. We, therefore, request your assistance in mitigating this hazard. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer ,"""\ /, r I' j . , l" '-~~ "~r¿ ¿c ': i ct \ r( Vernon S. Rfichar~, DirectOr" Environmental Health Division VS R: j p cc: Mohinder Sandhu 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield. California 93305 j¡~N COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTM.T . AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT _ Telephone (805) 861·2231 LEON M HEBERTSON, M,D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer October 2t 1981 Hr. Roy Lutrel 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Sir: On September 28t 1981, a member of our staff photographed a vacuum truck driver washing out a vacuum tank into your yard sump. Based on the lab report received from Hornkohl Labs, we have determined that such vacuum truck washouts contain hazardous materials and as such pose a threat to groundwater. Pursuant to Section 25201 Cali- fornia Health and Safety Code, you are hereby ordered to cease and desist from allowing any vacuum trucks to empty any materials whatsoever on your property until such time as Yolt have a Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility Permit from the State Department of Healtil Services, Waste Discharge Requirements from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board or a written communication from one or both of these agencies stating that your facility does not need the aforesaid authorizations. You are also reminded that allowing any of the contents of the yard sump off your property constitutes a violation of Section 3404.1 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. Any further violations of the statutes and ordinances mentioned in this letter \.ill result in administrative and/or legal action against you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer Vernon S. Reichard, Director Environmental Health Division /) G ,!Q ~~\ ~-e~, \.--,~ \ '.), \ ". ' Robert D. Cook Assistant Sanitarian .~ RDC:ip 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 e '\J COUNTY HEALTH DEPART.- AIR POLLUTION CONTROL OISTRICT - Telephone (8051861-2231 LEON M HEBERTSON, M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer October 2, 1981 Mr. Roy Lutrel 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Sir: On September 28, 1981, a member of our staff photographed a vacuum truck driver washing out a vacuum tank into your yard sump. Based on the lab report received from Hornkohl Labs, we have determined that such vacuum truck washouts contain hazardous materials and as such pose a thr~at to groundwater. Pursuant to Section 25201 Cali- fornia Health and Safety Code, you are hereby ordered to cease and desist from allowing any vacuum trucks to empty any materials whatsoever on your property until such time as you have a Hazardous Waste Disposal Facility Permit from the State Department of Health Services, Waste Discharge Requirements from the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board or a written communication from one or both of these agencies stating that your facility does not need the aforesaid authorizations. You are also reminded that allowing any of the contents of the yard sump off your property constitutes a violation of Section 3404.1 of the Kern County Ordinance Code. Any further violations of the statutes and ordinances mentioned in this letter will result in administrative and/or legal action against you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very truly yours, Leon M Hebertson, M.D. Health Officer Vernon S. Reichard, Director Environmental Health Division ,~ DG 'L..¿~ \ , 7;-eL \ - . Robert D. Cook Assistant Sanitarian RDC : j p JNf 18051 327·8567 ! ~él loØV- \'--0 ~ ,or- e e OILWELL RESEARCH. INC. HORNKOHL LABORATORIES DIVISION CHEMlCA1. AND TESTING ENGlNiEl$ 714 TlUXTUN AVENUE IÞ-KEUflElO, CAUFORNIA 93301 Sept. 28, 1981 McGarrah Vacuum Service 1205 Calle Extrano Bakersfield, CA 93309 J.O. # 2378 Sample: Water & Sediment Marked: #1- Liquid #2- Sump Waste On September 8th, 1981 at 12:30 p.m. a sample of liquid was collected at the sump located in the back area of the yard at 2212 So. Union Avenue. The liquid was collected from the small puddle located in the north pit, (there were really two pits, inter-connected). The solid material was sampled at seven different sites in the pit and a composite sample made from these collections. Three collections were made with a shovel in the north pit; and four made in the south pit. Sample sizes from each loëation were kept approximately the same. All samples were collected at different points where the largest amounts of waste existed (mostly the waste sludge was sampled, not the dirt on the edges of the pit). The liquid portion was filtered through a .45 micron mem- branes and analyzed by atomic absorption. Arsenic was measured by the silver diethyldithiocarbamate method. The solid sludge-like material was mixed well, and a repre- sentative sample taken. This sample was then digested with nitric acid (using basically the same procedure the DORS, Hazardous Materials Laboratory does). Small aliquots of nitric acid were added, and the mixture heated. After t~e reddjsh-bro~ fumes stopped evolving, more nitric acid was added. This procedure continued until the evolution of the fume~ stopped, indicating an end to the digestion process. After cooling, the liquids were filtered and the residue rinsed with deionized water. Washings and filtrate were combined and analyzed by atomic absorption. For arsenic, graphite furnace was used. - - __ ..,"'. II A anD ^TnRIF~ e e JNf 18051 327·8567 OILWELL RESEARCH. INC. HORNKOHL LABORATORIES DIVISION CHEMlCÄL AND TESTING ENGINEERS 71" TlUXTUN AVENUE IAKØSfIElO, CAUFORNIA 9330. Sept. 28, 1981 Sump Liquid Sump Sediment Constituents (mg/l) ) (mg/ kg) Arsenic 0.03 43 Barium 1.6 260 Cadmium 0.01 4.3 Nickel 0.05 37 Lead 0.15 120 Vanadium 0.35 25 pH 7.2 Respectfully submitted, ~7aiJ Eric T. Almberg '? Technièal Director /j --------- TELEPH~ (8051 327-8567 e e OILWELL RESEARCH. INC. HORN KOHL LABORATORIES DIVISION CHEMICAL AND TESTING ENGINEERS 71.- TRUXTUN AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93301 ~~~~~~E[O) ~~ ':\ ~ - DEPT. K Sept. 28, 1981 McGarrah Vacuum Service 1205 Calle Extrano Bakersfield, CA 93309 J.O. # 2378 Sample: Water & Sediment Marked: #1- Liquid . #2- Sump Waste On September 8th, 1981 at 12:30 p.m. a sample of liquid was collected at the sump located in the back area of the yard at 2212 So. Union Avenue. The liquid was collected from the small puddle located in the north pit, (there were really two pits, inter-connected). The solid material was sampled at seven different sites in the pit and a composite sample made from these collections. Three collections were made with a shovel in the north pit, and four made in the south pit. Sample sizes from each location were kept approximately the same. All samples were collected at different points where the largest amounts of waste existed (mostly the waste sludge was sampled, not the dirt on the edges of the pit). The liquid portion was filtered through a .45 micron mem- branes and analyzed by atomic absorption. Arsenic was measured by the silver diethyldithiocarbamate method. The solid sludge-like material was mixed well, and a repre- sentative sample taken. This sample was then digested with nitric acid (using basically the same procedure the DOHS, Hazardous Materials Laboratory does). Small a1iquots of nitric acid were added, and the mixture heated. After the reddish-brown fumes stopped evolving, more nitric acid was added. This procedure continued until the evolution of the fume~ stopped, indicating an end to the digestion process. After cooling, the liquids were filtered and the residue rinsed with deionized water. Washings and filtrate were combined and analyzed by atomic absorption. For arsenic, graphite furnace was used. e e TELEPH~ 18051 327-8567 OIL WELL RESEARCH. INC. HORNKOHL LABORATORIES DIVISION CHEMICAL AND TESTING ENGINEERS 714 TRUXTUN AVENUE IAKElSfIElD, CALIfORNIA 93301 Sept. 28, 1981 Sump Liquid Sump Sediment Constituents (mg/l)) (mg /kg ) Arsenic 0.03 43 Barium 1.6 260 Cadmium 0.01 4.3 Nickel 0.05 37 Lead 0.15 120 Vanadium 0.35 25 pH 7.2 Respectfully submitted, ~7atJ Eric T. Almberg ~ Technical Director /j ,)Nf 18051 321-8561 ý./ (f\(.- \ r ('\ -V)' \~0 \ e e OILWELL RESEARCH. INC. HORNKOHL LABORATORIES DIVISION CHEMICAL ANO TESTING ENGlNiElS 7t~ TlUXTUN AVENUE tþ.ltflSllIElD, CALlfOlNIA 9330t Sept. 28, 1981 M~Garrah Vacuum Service 1205 Calle Extrano Bakersfield, CA 93309 J.D. Ii 2378 Sample: Water & Sediment Marked: #1- Liquid ;;2- Sump Waste On September 8th, 1981 at 12:30 p.m. a sample of liquid was colleçted at the sump located in the back area of the yard at 2212 So. Union Avenue. The liquid was collected from the small puddle located in the north pit, (there were really two pits, inter-connected). The solid material was sampled at seven different sites in the pit and a composite sample made from these collections. Three collections were made with a shovel in the north pit,' and four made in the south pit. Sample sizes from each location were kept approximately the ~dme. All samples were collected at different points where the largest amounts of waste existed (mostly the waste sludge was sampled, not the dirt on the edges of the pit). The liquid portion was filtered through a .45 micron mem- branes and analyzed by atomic absorption. Arsenic was measured by the silver diethyldithiocarba.mate method. The ~olid sludge-like material was mixed well, and a repre- sentative sample taken. This sample was then digested with ~ltric acid (using basically the same procedure the DOHS, Hazardous Materials Laboratory does). Small aliquots of nitric acid were added, and the mixture heated. After the reddish-bro~ fumes stopped evolving, more nitric acid was added. This procedure continued until the evolution of the fumes stopped, indicating an end to the digestion process. After cooling, the liquids were filtered and the resIdue rinsed with deionized water. Washings and filtrate were combined and analyzed by atomic absorption. For arsenic, graphite furnace was used. .JNt 18051 ~27-8567 e e OIL WELL RESEARCH HORN KOHL LABORATORIES '~I~~'ION CHEMICAL AND TESTING ENGINEElS 71.. TlUXTUN AVENUE IAKElSfIElO, CAU'OINIA 93301 Sept. 28, 1981 Constituents Sump Liquid Sump Sediment (ragll» Arsenic (mg/ kg) 0.03 Ba r i urn 43 1.6 Cädmiurn 260 0.01 Nickel 4.3 0.05 Lead 37 0.15 V"madiurn 120 0.35 25 pH 7.1 Respectfully submitted, fÄ-7aLi Er ic T. Almbarg ? Technical Director L~):'<\ ~ \ \;-J<\~ S /j \>\'b', S(:) ~.\,\V--\ ~' ~~ ~'\\'^-~ .. £ 9- \s. ~ '\ \..- \. ~ Y--... \ ~ Ò 'J'L'<' --\-""~ "0 '-.) Is- '-.ù ~:> '-.J '" 'ð-\:. \ "- ~ ~\;'" 'j ~ ~"" \\-., I..... '? ",,",So "--'" ,-"- C> ~ ~"-. 'ð '0 é"" s:z.... \ Q.. ,«,~s. . \ '" -\-'w.. "'" '-.) ~'" "'" \cÓ-.\. '^....~ " ~ s:z...." "d- ...", u.. ~~ ~~'L G~ ~~<:-~~~\{'~\-\~ C'G~ \'" ~\Ì'S f(ð ~ 'vJL,\\ \- - ,- \.-..,.... '. 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, Califoroia 93305 ~"J COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMEi . AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT Telephooe (805) 861·2231 LEON M HEBERTSON. M.D. Director of Public Health Air Pollution Control Officer August 25, 1981 Hr. Roy Lutrel 2212 S. Union Avenue Bakersfield, CA 93307 Dear Sir: Pursuant to a complaint received by our office, an inspection was made of your Uniun Avenue yard on August 21, 1981. This inspection revealed an unlined sump at the rear of the yard. The sump contained oily residues in an aqueous solution. Upon discussions with one of your drivers, Mr. McGarrah, and you, we le~rned that McGarrah Vacuum Service had been using the pond as a collection sump tor their tank washouts. In ',) rder to assure that this sump poses no threat to groundwater, we are re\uesting you to provide a chemical analysis of the following: ,.)ample Parameter l. Sump Liquid As, Ba, Cd, Ni, Pb, V, pH 2. Sump Sediment As, Ba, Cd, Ni, Pb, V The samples gathered for the analyses should be taken by the laboratory engaged for the analysis. The approved laboratories are listed on the enclosed sheet. Copies nf the comnleted analyses should be forwarded to us. After re- 'Jiewing the"t:sulto::, ~.¡e will make determination what (if any) further measures should be t2il~ to abate the hazar23. If vou hav~ a~y questions, pledse G0 n0~ hesitate to call me. ,; j, ncere,l y. 'J'-"on :,1 t:eb2:'::son, N.D., Health Officer VernOI¡ S. Reichard, Director Environmenta] Health Division Robert: i,'. COL)k Assis:J"~' ~ani[arian RDC: j p --¡-----'- Office MemoraJlam · KERN TO . Art Richards , ~... /Ú~~_ ? ~ ~~~~t~-Ut FROM ! Vernon S. Reichard, Director Environmental Health Division ,- --.. ,,-.. ,-~ -- .... .... .- COUN'" SUBJECT: Waste Water Complaint DATH: March 17, 1981 c..J J rt, ,. CPt'fC/"øI\M- ~ AJ;r:( (c... í J;.L.....- ('U".~ /' " .' / ",," .(, Assemblyman Rogers' office referred a COmPlaint" from Norman Tauchen, (805) 536-8862, Woody, CA, regarding the_J.,a Traille Truck CompaJ\Y sump water draining onto his property. The Water Qualitÿ'people have been involved. Please call Mr. Tauchen and assure him we will investigate. Also, call Water Quality and then refer to Mike Chapman to investigate. VSR: j p J-/~-I/ /(.4, ,\~~(' ~~éc" ~-7' Lu4/ :C 96.5004 \, ......_..._'~, ....-~~--.-------- ) r~( }; -€ - '7 3- s- d3,S~ S'J iAí"t~ ~ L +~ I ..,.--...---..- .._-......~ . ' ......-...--------.-. '--~: '.~-- ,,/ '---., ,'" :; , ~~~\ ~(.1\ WI .......\ .., . . , '''-'--- - - '\ , ,.;.0' J .. ~./"" e e i ,.., ~ " . u. jox I¡, \; ooè r, CA 93287 (805) 536-8862 ~~arch 7, 1981 Salifornia Regional Water ~uality Control Loard Central Valley P.eßion 3374 ßast Shields Avenue ~'resno, CA 93726 G cntl em en , :i~bi::.; letter is a follow-up to -::.y c017.plaint of l' ebrua.:ry 20. 1900. i ;~m enclosing a cory of yct:r letter datc<i ;'¡&,rch 28, 1980. ~ ;~~'L:-; ,,¡r,;F :'':::~; (;vcrfl(lwc.'<i into ..lJ irri[:it:Ü:: ò: -:ch é1t least t...-o ~ i r.:cS ~_n 'b,; J,.:<:t 30 days. lr. your 1 ct tc:r you indica ÜXl ttat . r.c' :7.;~ ~(':'ic.l ir, J'~r. Lutrel'~, S'.1;,1p ¡'o'.11è r:.:;:, ::..:...r.m Jï.] I:¿sture. .L t 1:: "'C",' ::3.::<1 1\,1' :r¡e to 'Leli,,;v€ that. thist,lé1::::;':' eily material if: ~~()t ~~:,"~"yi.-:lf:~tÐ.:. 'Lo my pastu~e Crass [¡nd fí.:i C~, i tIe. 'lC: 4l~'j ~,tat(;ê tbat hr, L;trcl woulè. 'l::ke :::,E,f[; to prevent ,~:,~¡-;'-i~'.'C'r:_!,.);'s. As rar as I c&n tell, r.o+,!.2.ng has bcen done ;'j ~.:'¿v_:, ~ ~',L:.; sUlnp fr~::-. ovel':lowinr; i:-.to ".. 0i tch and C\'HJ- ,::':.; : ;",U :,j j ldU"te<l £ïelÒ>, ·;oul<:, :j?r.rc0::~J..te it v~::.ry r.~~.::~ if you ~·;aL4.1d rr¿ke: a rnore , \., ,rc\'~:-. ~J:-;l,",;cticn 0: Lr1Ì::> :;rJblf:!:. ,~o:::<, -i..(:'~:;:: mÜ;ht be in l),::der 1:.0 l:cte:::r:1.nc what this tlack 0:1.)' s,...;bs4:~cince is. If J'ou ,Iill CO:1tact me ;ol.head vÌ tim(;, r will be :;lu' to meet ;'iith jO:l ~.nd shy,.; ;)'OU th<. l)roblcm fi1'st band, Sl~cc~cly Y·ours, Æ';7~,r'1 þkc'L'"V r~OY7~&!1 '.l.::~UC::\~·:: ,p."",. ~'-', ¡.. ~~,;I f~·. ~ ~ ~/:·~,;..:n on ~;G 0. 81'S Office Memoranéw · KERN COUN'8 TO Art Richards ....-;' /',~.' , , "," ,:..' c-·_" / ",,- ~'-' ..'-' ,,' \ (·~~~·L:~:.:_,~.,~..~. . ¡. .-....:........ DATS: March 17 t 1981 PROM ! Vernon S. Reichard. Director Environmental Health Division A.I~,f l~. ld.. ....(, 11f)~ SUBJECT: Waste Water Complaint /' / Assemblyman Rogers I office referred a C9j¡pJ.<ilin~'from Nprman Tauchen. (80S) 536-8862. Woody. CA. regarding th~1~ 'Traille Truck Comp~ sump water draining onto his property. The Water Quality'people 'nävé been involved. Please call Mr. Tauchen and assure him we will investigate. Also. call Water Quality and then refer to Mike Chapman to investigate. VSR: j p >'6.5004 J-/r-II /(~ ~rd ~~~ ~. . 3/20 Jg/-:JxO--{£)I-tA¿;](~ ~tOd!f k-j/ S~ }1t(iU"-lt) I : õJL~f ~ ~)O )71-1/. / a;k~ -//LR--L~ Çl,(~ d fea (Þ J-6.A, - .4{?u-CLfro.A ~:£f2!{¿LtUr/Í ,. J.Cce £-e..uv~~- _~_._Çl:~ ~2~~:t¡ Ch8~J~ . ~':</~U >' . . ; . i '7 a~1ä'J4f' c¿"'-t?.~- CU~ tI &.:!r~ ~f)--{j /&-fc< (¿ltcUiá4L.(~ _c~:- a{,z,.>i/Jl!c5O-1-(~?~ Ci(:td^---;r& cc;j ~aA- . ~ --AtUJ:l.~c- f!.2-('ìP.tÁ..!1j; . jJJJ íCWtju,,---.. ~ú-<-'rf' .o;tt¿ ~d~i, ,{Jdlj:-! ()AA(Q w-t/fJ-t aJÁ4t.- -{u<> G It-u·ð/ ,¡J t1. '\J/6j.M. 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Lut rc 1 : On ~larch 20, 1981, an investigation was made at your truck yard and on t he Norman Tauchen property. Mr. Tauchen had requested act ion because of his fear that the material overflowing frolll your sum! would cause damage to his pasture and cattle, . During this inspection a black oily material was observed in a ditch directly east of your sump. This appeared to be the same materiul contained ll1 yout' sump, Further inspect ion showed seepuge from your sump to this ditch. ,\ sample of the IlIaterial was taken frolll the ditch and also your sump. These samples ¡.ere sent to the lIazardous ~laterials Laboratory of the l:,¡\ifornia State Ilealth Departlllcnt for analysis. Thi s Jepartlllent has come to tJIl' conclusion \.¡hether or not the lIIaterial 111 the slimp is hazardous that l'lHlcrete steps to avojJ the leeching of the Slllll> to the i¡'rigation sump is important. Therefore, you :IJ'e directed to constrllct 01' repair YOllr SUIIlP so thel'e is Il() possible avenue uf es\:apl' 1'01' any of the lIIaterial even during heavy rains I ike the cnunty has eXI>eriel)ced recently. YOll ,¡tOe also retllested to slIbll¡jt to this office in \.riting your plans for the ;t!)()\!t' repairs dnJ also a list of lIaterial that is dumped into this SLllllp. ./ /1 'r-,"" í (',f:)\' ,/ '\-----'-' l14) Jays of ~ M j.1 ,j-) \f\ _ C,'r\ 0 }'lH 1 I' I'le;lse have ynur tettel' to thi:.; Jepart1llcnt witllin fOllrteen receipt of this letter. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LABORATORY :e TO: LABORATORY REPORT j , ~,j[~( , ~c:v)'t perso requestIng COpy TO e HML # I 131.2 1913 J 32 9t.t DATE OF REPORT ~ D~TE COLLECTED I ð 1]2}£1 gr[l , me ay yr COLLECTORtS SAMPLE # LOCATION OF NAME SAMPLE COL~ECT I ~. /II !3~...v1:' /,2 Ú riA. ;: -' ADDRESS number street - ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES USED: ~""'d4t-i- C </Mrji"vI {'h--<'7t~f C-. ~I~y state zip -<~.L-c~ PdUHI1 ,Acú.~ . ¡7 " REFERENCE: If /1 L ?/l¿,¡'-U ANALYSIS RESULTS: Chlorinated Hydrocarbons'Solvents ./#!:.... Collector's Sample if , J " ,(.., a 4- ìML if C -I (·-2 Thloroform < () . tJ-5 < 0 ·2 b P f/ 5· 6 < () .: ( <. / - / . 1ethvlene Chloride <0, ~)?9" < /-1 ~th lene Chloride _ t < C . ¡} D j~ < tJ .¿>{j 1 < (I , ,) ¡M b < 0 ' C, ð .>' ~ {; 'J 7 <'! - 'I 1 1,1 Trichloroethane Carbon Tetrachloride 1,2 Dìcr.loro ropane Trichloroethvlene ¿ (.1 , {,'(}I {; '" 1 2 3 Trichloro ro ane <C" {,1",,: 7 < {' . {"-(',,2 Tetrachloroethan~ Hexachloroethane < C- - (.j(~ J ./ *'Not ANALY~;:?~,/~,~;rURES~ ~ 1 L d{:fl, . ~' '- < ('i 'c\ l'F ¿ {;. ~ I " ¿ t' ~ {> I '-, <t' ' ¿J Z detected at .5'=6 that level SIGNATURE OF SUPERVISING CHEMIST ~ ='--- ~ 2. 7- /. ý/ date date ,~ \-\. ~l '7/(( (ç~ date ) \ California Department of Hea1th Services - Hazardous Materials Laboratorv - .....-.........--'.....,~. ~. --""'''T'''':'.' .._....-..~.-...--:--......,. -~~ .. 1.\,.1."'..""" -... L--J (explain) . ...... .....,. -- _ e- \ ' HAZARDQUS MATERIALS SAMPLE ANALYSIS REQUEST 3t;¿sC / PART I: FIELD SECTION , COLLEc-i:ORh,~ O~"."n DATE SAMPLED LOCATION, OF SAMPLI : NAME ." ADDRESS ~A'Æe;~'~// number street HML NO. COLLECTOR'S, TYPE OF (Lab only) SAMPLE NO. SAMPLE* .3/~/I"/ / TIME HOURS TEL NO. a~ð- ," state zip FIELD INFORMATION** 3Vf3 3WÝ µ(! - / PI (!. - :Þ ,/¡ 9.;:n I'~ / ~I ANALYSIS REQUESTED: p// //'AFÁ PIJ~~r .. I" , / / n ~ h ~/ J"~ /v"c.n h ' . "7;t,n/c "P~ ~/.H - " CHAIN OF CUSTODY: 1. \ inclusive dates signature title 2. ' signature title inclusive dates 3. signature title inclusive dates 4. title signature SPECIAL REMARKS inclusive dates (e.g. duplicate sample given to company, etc.) PART II: LABORATORY SECTION RECEIVED BY ?~ Y¡A.¡,( SAMPLE ALLOCATION: g]HML ~ ANAL YS IS REQUIRED P J/ ;c. ~ / / .J't' /v~p /r TITLE ¿ r DATE ~ Þ 7/ r- / / DSCBL 0 LEL 0 OTH~R DATE /Y~ ¿f' n / G ? .6 e-Æ //Y " ;, /f:4: c./ / / / *Indicate whether sample is sludge, soil, etc.; **Use back of page for additional infc CALIFORNIA DEPT. OF HEALTH SERVICES-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS LABORATORY--June 1979 Revised April 1980 ERD " e' ~eØud . TRUCKING. INC. 2212 SO. UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93307 Phone (805) 834·5986 April 21,1981 Kern County Health Department 1700 Flower Street Bakersfield, California 93305 Dear Sirs: We have received your letter of April 10,1981 regarding the sump on our property. We are writing to inform you that we have drained the sump and that we do not dump any materials into the sump. We have no plans to dump any material into this sump in the future. Very truly yours, c.,-.-'. / _____ .-:-"':.,"/ ", "/'-',, ~ ð~ ¿e /¿_=-----L~) /~~ Lutrel Lutrel Trucking, Inc. RL:bb r.k, f.(' , .)..' ... 'l2f¿ CLL e (¿/) "1'-:.-' ~- (J' , / J ~ I, V ' f(¡(' . ,.d"f({,E,,~~/\ ~ i/ '-~ (1 ~¡ ,," " '- "j' l L(X.··~' ¡j}/L, ; _/(. (,t't~ / . t- -c-' ......, , " / ¡) n /). i -f) -(}- 0):.1. {' c(..-(/ £- L ' '[ÍcCtMl21 /} ',' .J!:L Ø.t. e e LIJTREL SERVICES, INC. L(JTREL TRUCKING, INC. HEAI/fll AND SAFETY PLAN ~p1ItÎ ~, ÚYrlJ-Jvrv1 f'ÆCh.-i~ . . WLe!v7-,r/(.7 /,k^/v~J fÝvr\L'v1/rVè) é f"vv '~vf rù<.t,L(;{,L«.Îlv'~ !:£¿~ o ¿:J CuY0c'o(/-( Rniscd \ larch 11)<)-1 e.rABLE OF CONTENTS e GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICy..,....,........, ......... ................. ....... ...... I OBJECTIVES OF INJURY /ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM....................... 2 I RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY - Tille g, See 3203 a(l)................................. 3 MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITy.,.........,.............................................. 4 SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITy....,....................................................... 5 EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBILITy....,.......................................................... 6 SA FEl'Y INSPECTION................,..,...................................................... 7 FREQUENCy.......................... '" ,.....,................................................. 7 HAZARD ABATEMENT PROCEDURE...................................................... g A C C I DENT I N V EST I GAT ION. , .. . . , .. , , . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. 9 ACCIDENT INVE..C;;TI GA TION PROCEDURE............................................... 10 BASIC RULES FOR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION....................................... 10 RECORD KEEPING. ,.,.., .......,.......,... ,.,.,... .... .... ..... ........... ....... ... .... ...... J I CORRECTI VE A CTI ON . ... . . ... . . . . , . . . .. . . , .... , .. . . ........ .. ...... . ........ .. ......... .. . ... 12 SAFETY RULES SECTION..........,. ,..,'.... ...... .... ..... ... ...,............. ............. 13 CODE OF SAFE WORK PRACTICES........................................................ 14 A. GENERAL SAFETy....... ,... .................................,..................... 14 B. HOUSEKEEPING......,..,...."...,.... ..... .......... ................. ............. 14 C. SLIP A ND FA LL.... ,.... , .,.,. , ... , ,............................................. ...... 15 D. MATERIAL HANDLING. ,." "'" ."........,...................'................... 15 E. RRE PREVENTION SAFETy...................................................... 16 F. RRST AID AND MEDICAL......................................................... 17 G. EMERGENCY' EVACUATION PROCEDURES.................................. Ig H. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONAL HYGIENE... 19 I. ELECTRIC/I.L SAFETY.. ,..,..., ....... ,.......,.................................... 20 J. POWER ~tACHINERY / ~tECHANICALSAFETY.............................. 21 K. HAND T()OLS.,.....".,."."".....,., ,.....' ..... ..... ,....... .... '" ,............. 22 L. PORTABLE POWER TOOLS., '..,..... ,......... ".... ..., ............ ....... .... ,. 22 M. COMPRESSED GAS CY LI NDERS,................................................ 23 N. OFFI CE SA FETY . . .. .. , . . . , . .. . , , .. . , . .. . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . .... 24 O. MOTORIZED VEHICLES. . ,... ..... . "....,......................................... 247P. FORKLI IT TRUCKS - SA FETY RULES......................................... 25 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM.,................................................ 2g I. CONTAINER LABELING........................................................... 2g II. MA TERJAL SAFETY DATA SHEErS (MSDS) .................................. 2g III. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION AND TRAINING.......... ..... ....... ........... 29 I V. LIST OF HAZARDOUS MATERIA LS............................................. 29 V. INFORMING CO_ACTORS"............................ ..e..... ............ 30 VI GENERAL INFORMATION,....,................................................... 30 SAFETY COMMUNICATION - Title H. See 3203 a(3 & 7) ................................ 3 I SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING (NEW HIRES) ...................................... 3 I SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING (E~isting Employees)............................... 32 SAFETY MEETINGS..... ............ ..... ,.... ....... .,. ...... ..... ... ....... .................. 32 SAFETY COMMITTEE - Tille, H Sec. 3203 a (3) ............................................ 32 CERTIFICATION... ...... ............,........... ...... ..... ............. ...... .... ..... ... ... ... 34 CONTINGENCY PLA N . . .. . . . .. . , . .. . . , .. ... .. . . ... .. ... ... . ... .. .... ..... .... '" ......... , .... 35 - DRIVER REQUiREMENTS..................................................................... 36 OPERATING PROCEDURES .....,.......,.. ,... .... ..... ..... ......... ...... ................. 38 GENERAL SAFETY REQUiREMENTS...................................................... 39 OPERA TING PROCEDURE FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE................................ 40 I. DRIVER'S SAFETY EQUI PivIENT................................................. 40 II. IN CASE OF SPI LL OR A CCI DENT.. ............................................. 41 POTENTIAL HAZARDS.. .... ...,......, ,."... ,.. ....... .... ..... ............. ... ........ ...... 42 R RE OR EXPLOSION, . .. . . . .. . . . .. , , , .. . , , .. . . . .. .... . .. . .. .... . ............ . . ..... ..... ... .... 42 HEALTH HAZA RDS. . .. . , . ., .. . .. . . . ,. . , , .. , . . .. . . .. ... , .. ..... ..... ... . .... ..... ...... ... .... .. 42 EMERGENCY ACTION..........,.."..,..,...,..................................... ........... 42 FI RE. .... . .... . ,... . , ., . . . .. . , . .. . .... ,. . , . .. . . . . , . . . " , . . .., . . .. .. ... .,. . ...... '., . . . .... ... ... ...... 42 SPILL OR LEAK."","'.........."."..,...,..,................. ..,.......................,.... 42 R RST A I D . , ,. . . . . , . . . , , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . , , , .. , .. . , . ,. . . . .. .. , ... . .., . . ....... .... .. . .... . . .. .... . ., .. 42 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM,........"......... ............................. 43 I. RESPIRATORY EQUIPt\,IENT..,..,.......,........................................ 43 II. AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS ,.............,.................................. 43 III. FIT TESTS" ,...,.,......,.....,....,................... ""'" ...... .......... ... ... ... 44 I V. MAINTENANCE".,.."",.",..."........."...............,....................... 45 V. CLEA NI NC;. , .. , . . ., . . . . , . , . . . . . , . , . . . . , , . ...... . . ... , . ... . . .. . . . ., .. . .. . . .... ... . ... ... 45 POLICY ON DETECTION OF DRUGS ............................,......................... 46 DOT REQUIREMENTS ON DRUG TESTING.............................................. 47 TESTING POSITIVE ON DRUG TEST,. .,. ,.."..........,.....,.,....,..................... 48 e e LUTREL TRUCKING, INC. , GENERAL STATEMENT OF POLICY To our employees: We, as management, ha\e direct rcsponsibility in providing all reasonable safeguards for employee health and sarety. We also havc a responsibility to direct and insure that employees perronn their assigned tasks in a safe working manncr. Most or all. \Vc have a responsibility to dcvelop a safcty awareness in our people. We have institutcd a lurmal safety and hL'allh program which, with your help, will succeed in pnwiding sare, healLhy and pleasant working condi tions. Everyone stands to bcnefit. The cooperation 01 a1\ people in our organization is expected. The resulls will be worth the effort. Lutrel Senices, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Pa2e t Health and Safety Plan e e OBJECTIVES OF INJURY/ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM It is the objective of Lutrcl Trucking, Inc. to implement an effective Injury and Illness Prevention Progmm in order to minimize injury and suffering to employees, promote maximum eftïciency of opemtion throughout the company and to consene cxpenscs associated with unsafc working conditions and pmctices. Our ovemIl objectivc \\ill be successfully achic\'cd by initiation and continued observance of the fÒIIowing: Planning all \\ork to minimi¡,c personal injury, property damage, and loss of production time. Maintenance or a system ror prompt detection and correction of faulty procedurcs, unsafc pmctices and condi tions, Making a\'ailable and enforcing tllc usc or personal protective equipment and all necessary mechanical guards. E'\tablishing an ellectivc systcm or tool, equipment and facility inspection and maintcnance. Institution of an educatioll progmm to maintain interest and coopemtion of all levels of cmploymcnt through: a) Invcstigation of all accidents to detcrmine calise and initiate prompt corrective action. b) Regularly scheduled. ellecli\e sal'cty meetings. c) Posting alld enrorcing minimum safety requirements for all job procedurcs. d) Use or bulletins, posters. and other appropriate visual aids. Lutrel Services, Inc. I Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Page 2 Health and Safety Plan e e RESPONSIBILITY FOR SAFETY - Title 8, See 3203 a{l) The safety and health of all employees of this company is of primary importance. The prevention of work- related injuries and illnesses is of such consequence that it should be given precedence over operating I productivity. The company pledges to work diligently and conscientiously in the elimination of unsafe and unhealthful conditions and expects cqual diligence from all employees in the elimination of unsafe and unhealthful acts. It is the company's intent always to maintain an clTective program for guarding against injury and illness. To be successful, propcr attitudes to\\ard accidcnt prevention on cveryone's part is rcquired. Success in all safety and health malleI's also depends upon c(x)peration among management, all employees, and also between each employee and fellow workers. Only through such c(x)peration can a safety and health record in the best interest of all he established and preserved. THE COMPANY SHALL: I. E~tab)ish a comprehensi\ c salcty and health progmm. ,.., Designate Rick LutreL Safety Coordinator to administer program. 3. Fully comply ,,¡th all salety anù health la\\'s, rules and regulations. 4. E~tablish and support a safcty and health committee made up of representatives of managemcnt as well as thc \\orkers, 5. Conduct periodic sakty and health inspections to identify and eliminate unsafe and unhealthful "orking conditions and/or practices. (). Investigate promptly and thoroughly eve!)' accident to determine the cause and appropriate correcti\c action to Jrc\cnt rccurrcnce. 7. Prm'iue anu enforce thc usc ()f appropriate personal protective equi pment. 8. Prmiue l'Onlinuing saldy training anu education for all personnel. Lutrel Senices, Inc. / LutreJ Truckin~. Inc. Pa2e j lIealth and Safety Plan e e MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY Management has the following responsibilities in our Injury/Ulness Prevention Program. I 1. Legally to comply with the California Occupational Health Act,both under the Gencml Duty Clausc and all applicable regulations, to comply with all other applicable State and local regulations co\'ering our acli\itics. ,., To bc !'amiliaI' with all applicable Icgal rcgulations relatcd to employee safety and notify our a/fected key cmployees or thei I' regulations. 3. To de\elop and implement safety rules dcsignated for the protection of our employees and facilities. 4. Demonstrate a positi\c altitude and setthc example for accident prevention. 5. To measure a key employee ror both production and sarcty achie\'cment, and to reward thc employee accordingly. 6. To de\'clop company salcty Jx}licies and aclÌ\'ilÌes ror implementation. 7. To prmide a company Safety Manual to each employee. H. To monitor the m'erall accident prc\cntion aclÌ\itics. 9. To kcep our stall informed as to the final costs of job accidents and the o\'cmll impact upon our company. Lutrel Senices, Inc. 1 Luh"el Trucking. Inc. Pa2e 4 Health and Safety Plan e e SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITY Supervisors are defined in this manual as those who supervise or direct other employees. They include supervisors, lead persons arid foreman. Supervisors shall: I. Be held accountable ror all accidents on their job or under their supervision. 2. Set the proper example ror \\'()rkers to rollow. If you violate a company safety rule then how can you expeclthose that you supervise to follow the rules? 3. Be responsible at all times to see that work is pcrfonned in a safe manner and that safety rules, regulations and instructions arc complied with. Good supervision is the art of gelling people to do safe and productive work. 4. Take disciplinary action \\hen necessary to enforce safety rules and practices and policies. 5. Be responsible ror oricnting ncw employees on safety aspects of the job and the proper method or doing the joh. 6. Be responsible for thc inspcction or the work areas and all equipment. Employees shall give prompt allcntion to nccdcd rcpairs and to sarety suggestions, and will submit a written list of all dcfïcicncies for correcti< Hl, 7. Not permit the use of intO\icating beverages on the job or allow on the job any employcc under the i nlluencc or alcohol, drugs, or barbi turates. R. Be responsi blc to see that all personal injury accidcnt and property damage accidcnts arc iIl\'cstigatcd and rCJXH'lcd to thc olfice. 9. Detcnninc that nccdcd rirst-aid, said\' cquipmcnt and protective dcvices are proYÍdcd whcrcvcr ncccssary. 10. Takc prompt corrcctivc aclion \\hcrcvcr unsafe conditions and unsarc acts arc notcd or rcportcd. II. Sce that cmcrgcncy rirst-aid and hospital phonc !lumbers are readily available at each location. Lutrel Senices, Inc. 1 Lutr'el Trucking, Inc. Page 5 Health and Safety Plan 'MPLOYEE RESPONSIBILfPV The management e\pccts each employee. regardlcss of his/her position with the organization, to cooperate in every a<;pect with the company's safety program. Some of the major points of our safety program require that: · All injuries and accidents he reported immediately to your supervisor and to obtain medical aid without delay. · Personal protective equipment, \\'here required, must be worn by all employees. There will be no e\ccptions to this requirement. · Machine guards will be used and maintained in glx)d condition. · Machines \\ithout adequate guards or guards in questionable condition will not be used. · Ha¡,ardous conditions and olher safety conccrns must be reported immediately to your supenlsor. · The employee \\'ill 1'0110\\ all company safety rulcs, Failure to follow the rules will result in some type or disciplinary action. LutreJ Senices, Inc. / !.utreJ Tnlcking. Jill', Pn2e 6 lIenlth nnd Snfety PJnn _ SAFETY INSPECTION- Safety inspections are an important part of an accident prevention progmm. Safety inspections are a fonnal review of the work environmcnt conductcd to identify physical conditions or emplovee actions that I . may result in employee injuries or illness, The desired result is to make changes in the work environment or employee behavior prior to an accidcnt occurring. The inspection process provides a means to review the work process performcd by the employees to detcnninc if the workcrs arc clTcctivc following the safety rcquirements of thcir work. Inspections arc performed to assist in the clTective control of loss producing activity. The more likelihood of a severc injury occurring or prohahility of a high frequency minor injuries occurring would require a higher frequency of inspection. When the inspection process identifies substandard items, corrœtive action must be forthcoming or the credibility of the safety erfor! may comc into question. Inspections allow for thc geneml re\ic\\ or operations to determine the clTcctiveness of the overall sakty program. High numbers of substandard conditions or practices may be symptomatic of the need for management action. FREQUENCY I. Deparllllenl inspections \\ill be performed on a monthly basis in each department, at each company location. These inspections will be documcnted using thc attachcd inspection reporL. ") Facilily inspections \\ill he performed on a quarterly ba..<;is, by a mcmber of theSaldv Coml11illcc, at each company location. These inspections will be documented using the aLLachcu inspcction rcpoll. Lutrel Senices, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Pa~e 7 Health and Safety Plan HA~RD ABATEMENT PROC.lURE I. Managers, supervisors, and cmployees will report any hazardous conditions or activities noted to the apþropriate facility program coordinator or facility managcr. Hazards can be reported anonymously using the attached Safety Ha/.ard Notice. There will be a safety suggestion box in the shop \\here notices can bc dcpositcd. a. As a result of the formal monthly or quarterly inspections, or b. During daily routine operations. ") A rccord of ha/.ard abatement \\ill be kept in the office to track thc stcps takcn to correct the hazardous condition. This record will be pcri(xJically rcviewed by the Safety Committee or the Program Ct XJfdi natoI'. 3. A ppropriate action wi II he taken by the supcrvisor in charge to address any notcd hazardous activities, This action \\ill be documented on the individual employee's training record. Lutrel Senices, Inc. 1 Lutr'el Trucking. Inc. Page 8 Health and Safety Plan .CCIDENT INVESTIGAT& Accident investigation is a systematic method for collecting factual information that makes it possible to accurately reconstmdthe aCtCident and detennine the underlying reasons for the cause of the accident. The investigation is fact lïnding, not fault finding. Once the primary causes for the accident have been determined, preventative measures can be identilïed and efTectively instituted. Each supervisor has a prominent role in conducting an accident investigation. The responsibility for conducting an accident il1\'estigation includes collecting the facts, determining the sequence of evenL<; that resulted in the accident, identify action to pre\'Cnt recurrence, and provide follow-up to ensure that corrective action \\'as clTccti\·e. All accidents should be investigated promptly regardless of their severity. Promptness of the investigation is essential since conuitions at the acciuent scene change. Moreover, witnesses are more likcIy to relate circumstances as they \\ere , without the auued conjecture that comes late from discussions of the accident with other employees, Promptness in checking the scene assures employees that management is highly concerned for their "ell being. The type or im'estigation depends on the nature and magnitude of the accident. The superYisor/manager shall promptly imcstigatc, thoroughly analyze, anu report 111 writing to the PersonncI Director \\ithin 24 hours of the first notice to the supervisor/manager. To get the facts, the imestigator must determine: · Acciuent description: \ehicle. equipment, employee · Cause: unsatisfactory performance or unsatisfactory conditions · The reason the cause c\ists · Prnenti\e measures planned or taken to prevent rcculTencc of the accident In most instanccs. supenisor/managers actions prior to an accident have prevented the accident. Some of the prior actions are: · Proper training of personnel · Hazaru iuentilÏcation and cOllll11unication · Pre-planning of jobs: especially non-routine jobs · II1\'o"cl11ent by supenisors to the point where they are aware of what and how the job is being perf{ )1111ed Lutrel Senices, Inc. / LlItrel Trllckin~. Inc. Pa~e 9 Health and Safety Plan · Changcs in stana operating procedurc e · Dcsign impnwements (i.c. mcchanical guards, adjustable work stations) · ImprO\cd supervision · Enforcement I · Follow up ACCIDENT. INVESTIGATION PROCEDURE Each industrial injury \\ill be investigated by the supervisor in charge using thc attached accident form. A copy of the fom1 will be provided to t\itark Lutrel, Vice-President. The accident investigation reports shall be revicwcd by the Safety Committee and the Program Coordinator. Appropriatc recommendations for policy changes will be made as necessary. BASIC RULES FOR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION · The purpose of an i mesli galìon is to Iï nd the cause of an accident and prevent further occurrences, not to ri.\ the hlame, An unbiascd approach is necessary to obtain objective findings. · Visit thc accident scene as soon as possible: while facts are fresh and before witnesses forget important details. · If possible, ìntenie\\' the injured \\orkcr at the scene of the accident and "walk" him/her through a re-enactmcnt. · All inlCnic\\s should bc conducted as privately as possible, Inter\'Îe\V \Ùtnesses one at a time. Talk \\ith anyone \\ho has knowledge of thc accident, evcn if they did not actually witness it. · Consider taking signet.! statement in cases where facts are unclear or thcre is an element of contn J\crs\'. · Document details graphically. Use skctchcs, diagrams and photos as nceded, and takc measurcments when appropriate. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pnge 10 lIenIth nnd Snrety Plnn · Focus on Gluse.d ha¡,ards. Dcyclop an analysis of \v.happened, how it happened and how it could have been prc\'entcd. Detennine what caused the accident itself, not just the Injury. · Every im'cstightion should include an action plan describing how you will prevent such accidcnts in the future'? · If a third party or dcfecli\e product contributed to the accident, save any e\'Ïdencc. It could be critical to the recO\'Cr)' or claims cosl';. RECORD KEEPING Records will be kept (11' all the abovc sakty acli\'ities, and will include: · Initial training and eyaluation · Job Analysis · Safety mectings · Training schedule for cach cmployee · Accident il1\estigations · Inspections perrormed 1110nthly. 4uarterly, in-house, and any performed by outside Federal, State, County. or City agencies · Disciplinary actions · CalíOSHA re4uired rccords (Form 200, Medical exposure records, Injury reports) · Salety Commillee l11ectings · Vehicle i nspeclion forms · DMV dri\ing records · Job dcscrirtiol1s · CPR/First aid training A tleast one copy or all the abme records \\ill be maintained and riled by Rick Lutrcl, Safety Orricer at the main orlÏcc in Bakersfield, Calil"ornia. Lutrel Senices, Inc. I Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Pa~e II Health and Safety Plan e CORRECTIVE ACTIONe When it becomes necessary Lutrcl Trucking, Inc, reserves the right to discipline employees who knowingly violate company safety rules or policies. Disciplinary measures \ViII include but not be limited I to: · Verbal \Varni ng for mi nor ollenses. · Written warning for more severe or repeated offenses. · Suspension without pay. if \crbal and wriUen warnings do not prove sulTicienl. · Finally, if none of the abO\c measures prove satisfactory, and no other acceptable solution can be found, the company \\ill terminate employmcnt for those who continue to jeopardi¡,e their ()\\n sakt y, and the sakt y of' others. Lutrel Senices, Inc. I Lutrel Truckin~. Inc. Pa~e 12 Health and Safety Plan e SAFETY RULES SECTIO' A. General Safety B. Housekcepi ng I C. Slip and Falls D. Material Handling E. Fire Prevention Safetv F. First AidiivIcdical Seniccs G. Emergcncy Evacuation Procedurc H. Personal Protective Equipmcnt/Pcrsonal Hygiene I. EIcctrical Safety J. Powcr IVlachincry/Mcchanical Salcty K. Hand Tools L. Portahlc P<J\\cr Tools M. Comprcsscd Gas Cylinders N. Officc Safel\' O. Motoril.cd Vehicles P. Forklill Trucks Lutrel Senices, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Page 13 Health and Safety Plan CttE OF SAFE WORK PRAC'CES A. GENERAL SAFETY I. Be alert lor unsare "'oIl methods or unsare conditions. Either correct them or report them to your supcnisor immcdiately, 2. Report c\ery injury immediately. whether serious or not, to your supervisor. 3. Orinki ng alcohol or taki ng narcotics is not pcrmi Ued. 4. Horseplay. praclical jokes and sparring cause accidents and are not permiLted. 5, Obey \\arning tags and signs, They are posted to alert you to haz,ards. Ó, Do not block rire righting equipment. fÏre doors, emergency exits or stretchers with any material ()r c4ui pment. B. HOUSEKEEPING G<x)d housekeeping practices imprml' thl' \\orking en\'ironment, improves morale and reduces accidents. Accidents can be a\'()ided \\hen good housekeeping is pracliced by everyone. I. Keep your \\orki ng cn\i mnmcnt clean and in order at all times. Put things where they belong \\hen you ha\c linished with them. .., Do not place material or equipment in aisles, corridors, or electrical control panels. Tools, e4uipml'nt and chemicals shall be stored in designated spaces when not in use. 3. Do not place or stack material or equipmcnt in such a manner that they constitute a railing hazard. 4. Do not drop cigarelles or matches on the Ihx)r. Use the proper containers provided ror that purpose, 5. Put paper, stymroam cups and othcr waste materials in trash containers. Llltrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trllckin~. Inc. Pa~e 14 Health and Safety Plan ó. If anything is lied in the ,york area, it should be cIea! up as soon as possible after it has been determined il" the spilled substance is not hazardous. If it is hazardous call your supef\lsor. I C. SLIP AND FALLS I. Wear safe. strong shoes \\'hich are in good repair. 2. Watch \\here you step. Be sure your I"ooting is secure. 3. Don't get in an a\\'kward posi tion. Keep control of your movements at all times. 4. Pick up litter. Don't let tripping ha¡,ards exist. 5. Install cables, extension cOlds, and hoses so they don't trip you. ó. If you must climb to reach something, use a sound ladder, that is properly securcd. Chairs arc not ladders. 7. When climoing, I"ace the ladder and use both hands. R. When reaching I"rom a ladder. keep your shoulder inside the vertical stringer. II" you must reach further than this. mme the ladder first. 9. Walk, don't run. D. MATERIAL HANDLING Material handling is a job everyone docs. It is easier and faster to do it the safe way, why do it the hard way? The following sale practices \\ill help you. I. Don'tl11mc it twice if oncc \\ill do. Plan your \\'OIl! ") .... Don't try to lin objects \\hich may be beyond your physical capacity and tmining. Get help or use a machine or hand truck, 3. Use glmcs. aprons or pads \\hen handling materials \vhich are rough, sharp, hot or cold, or which arc cm'Cred wi th ha/,ardous substances. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. P:J~e 15 He:Jlth :Jnd S:Jfety PI:Jn e e 4. When mming a load, be sure you can see where you are going. Check for obstructions or tripping ha¡,ards in the direction you will be moving. I 5. When carrying long objects like pipe or lumber, keep the leading end just above head height. 6. Whenlirting heavy objects from the 110or, kneel on one knee, roll or tip the object onto the other kneed. then pull the load nC\.t to your stomach and stand up. Use the reverse procedure to set a load down. 7. Pile material on a strong, level base. Interlock so the piIc won't come apart. Chock round stock so it can't roll. E. fiRE PREVENTION SAFETY One of the most common and serious emergencies anyone faces is lIre. Regardless of how a fire starts, it can destroy an entire facility and cndanger the li\'Cs of numerous employees. Therefore, you must know what to do in all emergencies invohing fire. 1. Fire fighting equipment and emergency exits must be kept dear and ready for immediate use. Do not block them with equipment or material. All personncI should be familiar \\'ith the position. and operation of lire fighting equipment. .., .... Know \\here your primary C\it route is, and what alternative emergency routes are available. Always u-;e the closest cmergency d(x)r to exit when e\'acuating the building. 3. Obsenc all "No Smoking" signs. 4, Make sure that Ilammable liquids and val~)rs are not exposed to ignition sources. All l1ammable liquids must be dispensed from and transported in approved containers. Glass containers arc expressly forbidden, 5. Report all Ii res. no matter ho\\ small to your supen'isor. 6. Immediate response to smal1 fires is essential if we arc to keep them from growing into large IÏ res. Health and Safety Plan Llltrel Services, Inc. / l.uh·eI T"lIcking. 1m', Page 16 7. If a lïre occurs, 'lïrst considcration must be the safety! personnel. All employees must be cvacuated in the immcdiate area then attention can be given to the saving or property, Noti ry your super\'Ísor as soon as possible. 8. I LutrcI Trucking, Inc. pr()\'ides instruction and tmining on the use of fire extinguisher and e\'acuation procedurcs. 9. Learn ho\\ to use the c\.tinguisher in your area (frcquently read the instruction label on extinguisher) and know \\'here they are located. II' you arc not sure, ask your supcrvisor. F. FIRST AID AND MEDICAL I. Report all accidents to your supenisor even those where no one is injured because somc could in the ruture unless steps are taken to corrcct thc factors which can contribute to the accident. II' you injure yourselr in any way at work, have treatment for even small cuts, scmtches or burns. They can be painrul and become infected if not given lïrst aid treatment right a\\ay. An accident report must be completed by your supervisor even ir you do not require medical <.:are. ") Employees must clcar through their supervisor and/or Personnel: a) Whcn1caving \H)rk prior to thc end of the day 1'01' illness or injury. b) When rcturning rrom any absence duc to occupational illness or injury. c) Whcn returning from any absencc due to non-occupational illncss ror three days or more. a relcasc may be requircd, d) Whcn \\earing a bandage or dressing which obscurcs visiol~. e) When \\caring a C<L<;( or splint; using a cane or crutch. 3. Be sure to notify Personnel or any change in your name or address. This is important in order to maintain neccssary contact \\ith you and your ramily. 4. In casc or accidcnt or sickncss or inability to rcport to work, phone your supervisor as soon as possible, Health and Safety Plan Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Truckin~. Inc. Pa2e 17 'G. EMERGENCY EV IUA TION PROCEDURES e In the event or rire, earth4uake or any other emergency, it may be necessary to 4uickly evacuate the building in a safe and orderly manner. The evacuation procedure to be followed by all personnel under these circumstances is: I. The instruction to evacuate the building will be given by individual department supervisors. 2. Immediately stop work, s\\itch oil e4uipmcnt and leave the building by thc nearest cmergencyexit. All exits hme illuminated signs and arc shown on the building diagmm. 3. Once outside thc building you should proceed to the parking lot on the South side or the building and report to your supervisor. 4. Super.is<H's will check that all their stall are dear or the building. 5. Undcr no circumstances shall youlcave the vicinity or the building without reporting to your super.isor sincc it may bc considercd you are trapped within the building. 6. If therc is a pcrson missing thc supcrvisor will rep0l1this information to the facility manager who \\ill relay this inrorl11alion to the appropriate emergcncy response agency representati\'c. 7. Under no circumstanccs \\ill personnel be permitted to rc-entcr thc building until a sarety clearancc has been obtaincd from the racility manager. ~. All emp\()~l'es shall 1'0110\\ the Jirections or the facility manager. They are there to protect your salCly and to handle clllcrgcncies and are specilïcally trained to deal with all cmcrgcncics. Any refusal tt I foll()\\' dircctions or insubordination will be dually reX)fted and disciplinary action will be taken. LlItrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trllckill~. IlIc. Pa2e 18 Health and Safety Plan e e H. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND PERSONAL HYGIENE Protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, aprons, face shields and hearing protectors arc provided by Lutrel Truckin1f, Inc. II' you require any protective cquipment ask your Supervisor and they \ViII provide it for you. I. This equipment shall be used whcnever it is necessary by rcasons of hazards of processes or environment 2. Personal protective equipment must be carefully checked each time before \Vcarl11g. Assuring its integrity and ability to provide protection for which it is designed. 3. Protective equipment must be worn where required. Your supervisor will ad\'ise you as to what equipment is necessary ''or a particular job. 4. Always \\ear protecliH' clothing \\hen working with chemicals. Clothing which has become contaminated must be removed immediately. 5. A \'()id handling chemicals or immersing your hands in chemical solutions \\'ithout wearing the appropriate personal prolective clothing. ó. A wcldcr-; hc\met or go/!/!les \\i [h the correct ti nt to protect the cyes from the ulLmvio\ct or infrared radiation shall be \\om when welding. 7. Always keep cuts anJ punclure \\ounJs dean to a\'oiJ unnecessary int'ections, Report any such minor injuries to your supenisor. H. II" skincontal"l \\'ith chcmicals occur, immediately rinse the exposed area with running water. The il11portant factor is al\\ays to rel11()\'C chemicalmateIÌal as quickly as I~Jssible. 9. Employees must not clean their hanùs by \\'<lshing in oils or soh-cnts. Soap anù water is the best and safest to use. I n. Wash hands ancr usill/! chcmicals or soh'ents and bel"ore smoking, eating or contactin/! sensitivc body areas. Lutrel Services, Inc. / lutrel Trucking. Inc. Page 19 Health and Safety Plan II. Sunglasscs and IUlar prescription glasscs do not aff! thc same protection as safety glasses; thercfore, cmployecs will be required to wear safety approved gla.~ses in all arcas which require their use. 12. I Conlactlcnses increase thc danger of cye damage when used in areas of potenlial eye injury, Contact lenses shall not be \\om in any arca whcre chemicals are used. 13. Wear appropriate clothing lor thc work that you do. No open toe shoes in the production 110or, no loose clothing around machinery, safety shoes in areas of falling hazards. 14. A ppropriate footwear shall be \\orn. High hceled shoes or sli ppery solcd shoes are not permilled in any work areas, I. ELECTRICAL SAFETY The altituòes and habits of workers relating to eledricity and the precautions they routinely take are extremely imporlant. The following guidelines will reduce the hazards of working with and around electrical equipment. J. Only competent and responsi ble f'Cople may work on electrical equipment. ..., Whilc \\orking on elcctrical eLjuipmcnt, clothing and jcwelry which could create a ha/.ard shall be rel11O\cd. Personal protection de\ices such as race shields, safcty glasses, insulating glO\cs and mats shall be used \\hen necessary. 3. All repairs and tcsts \\ill be l11ade \\ith the eLjuipment in a dc-encrgi/,cd statc employing g(~Jd lockout procedures. Ollly Ihose \\'orkers who placed the lockout or lag-out should remove them bcl()e energi/.ing Ihe circuit. (See lockouLllag-out procedurcs) 4. Work on eLjuipmcnt \\ilh 'interlock dclcatcd or barricrs rcmoved and eLjuipmcnt fully encrgi/,ed is not pcrmillcd. 5. All cases 01 electrical shock l11usl be reported to the managcment. ó. Encrgi/ed and unshielded soldering irons, hot plates, coffee pots and similar rire ha/.ards must IH)I bc Icn unallcnueu. Lutrel Services, Jnc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa~e 20 Health and Safety Plan 7. All electrical <:<.)1 panels. \\itch panels and circuit bAer panels must be kept free of obstruction and remain casily accessible at all times. 8. All portable and stationary power tools shall be properly grounded during use and shall be equipped with h three-pronged plug. 9. Permancnt e'\tension cords cannot be used as an alternative to permanent \viring. 10. The use of metal ladders \\hen working on electrical installations or equipment is prohibited. II. If it is nccessary to leavc equipment running aner hours, writlcn instructions shall be available on the equipment so Ihat it may be switched olT safely in case of emergency. 12. When in doubt always chcck to insure that the power is turned olT or the unit is unplugged and ha<.; adequate time 10 discharge any storage de\'Îces. When working with high voltage always \\ork with one hand behind your back or in your back pocket 13. No one should work around any high volLage or where they could be subjected to an electrical shock \\'hen Ihey arc alone in the building or if kno\\' one knows that they arc working around thosc conditions. Work in pairs, or have someone check on your every 15 minutcs to insure your salcty, J. POWER MACHINERY 1l\IECHANICAL SAFETY A ha/.ardous piece or machinery, unguarded. will evcntually injure someone. I. Use machinery only when you havc been authori/.ed to do so and when you have received safety ins trucLi ons. 2. Do not operate any machine "ithout its guards being properly in place. 3. I I' you see an unguarded machi ne, rcport it at once. 4. A safe guard cmers allmming paris and is designed to permit safe lubrication and adj ustment wi thout remmi ng thc guard. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Luh'cl Trucking, Inc. Pa2e 21 Health and Safety Plan 5. II' it is necessat)tremO\e the guard, stop the machine a!ither lock the switch or lag it so anolher \\orker will nol iml<.h'ertently slarllhe machine. K. HAND TOOLS I. CUlling tools musl be dressed allhe proper angle and kepl sharp. Keep lhem in a scabbard, nol your pockel. Slore lhem in a sare place. 2. The heads or striking tools musl be dressed square (with a re\\! exceptions) and withoul burrs. 3. Use lhe right kind or lool. {Jse the righl si¡,ed lOol. 4. Hold scre\\drivers, \\Tenches, chisels, ell'. in such a way lhat if there is a slip or a miss, you wi II not be hurl. 5. Do not use a rile without a handle. (). The proper tool ror the job ill the hands or a cransman docs not require a lot or muscle power. L. PORTABLE POWER TOOLS I. Every electric pO\\'er toolmllst be electrically grounded berore it can be used. ,., Check the insulation on the \\ires and the condition of plugs and sockets every day. Il'lhey are frayed. \\om, cut 01' broken, repair them berore using. 3. String tCll1lx)rary e'\tension cords and power lines so lhey will not creale a tripping ha¡,ard and so they arc protected In)\11 physical damage. 4. Berore lIsi ng a dri II Oil a \\~tll. 110m or cci Ii ng be sure electrical wires, gas Ii nes and high pressure lines arc not in the \\ay. 5. Skill S<l\\S shall not be used \\ithout the guard in safe working condition. Do not pin the guard back, Health and Safety Plan Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutr'el Truckin~. Ine. Pa~e 22 ó. Do not use "car.ge" tools for driving nails or spikes in IllS, ceilings or floors when people are working on the other side. M. COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS Compressed gas cylinders may be handled only by personnel who have been instructed by their supervisors and fully understand the ha¡,ards involved. The f~)lIowing guidelines are designated for routine, daily, practices, I. Cylinders shall be secured \\ith a heavy chain to a \vork a bench, wall, or other stationary object, so as to prevent railing or rolling. Never drop cylinders or allow them to strike each other. 2. The vahe protection cap shall be kept securely i~ place whenever the cylinder IS not connected ('or use. 3. Cylinders shall not be transported by hand. Use an appropriate handcart to transport them with the \ah'e protection cap in position. 4. Empty and full cylinders should be stored separately and correctly secured in the storage rack. 5. Empty cylinders shall be marked "EC" and removed rrom work areas as soon as possible. <1. There arc many dillerent types or gas regulators, each designed ror a specilïc use and specilïcgas. Do not inlerchange rillings on regulators:in an crfort to adapt it to gases which it is not designed. 7. Do nol allemptlo bypass [he regulators when discharging gas. X. Do not use adapters lo connecl regulators to gas cylinders. 9. Always npen cylinder \ahes slo\\ly. 10. Always turn oil valve whell nol in use. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Page 23 Health and Safety Plan It e N. OFFICE SAFETY Although thc office cn\'ironmcnt is generally considcrcd to bc a safe arca, serious accidents can occur ir sarcty rulcs are not rollo\\'cl\, I. Ncvcr Ica\'c desk, lïlc or cabinet drawers open since they can create a tripping or bumping hazard. 2. Never open more than one drawcr at a time in a file çabinet. II' it is necessary to keep tx)oks or othcr objects in a rilc cabinct, put them in the botttx)m drawers. 3. Do not extend electrical cord, telephone and cquipmcnt cables across aisles or walkways where they crcatc tri ppi Ilg hazards. 4. Do not use cxtcnsion cords to [Xm'cr cquipmcnt, request permancnt plugs to bc installed whcrc nceded. 5. Do not climb on chairs, up-turncd wastepaper b~skets, or othcr improviscd hazardous supports that could prme to be hazardous. ó. Do not allcl11pt to repaIr any electrical equipment.: Report raults to your supcrnsor or maintenance, 7. Do not storc materials on t()P olliling cabinets and open shelve units where thcy arc likely to rail and injure somcone, K No smoKinl; is pcrmilled ill restmoms or production areas. No smoking is allowed in oX'n orrice areas \\ithoutthe permission or rei low workcrs. In arcas where smoking is permitted, ir you smOKe, bc courteous to others and havc adequate ashtrays: do not dump materials in waste baskets or on the 11001'. O. MOTORIZED VEHICLES I. Only <.lllthoriled employees \\ill operatc comp<.lnr \'chides, including autos, truckS; IÙrklins.<.lnd othcr equipment requiring a drivcr. ,., All dri\'ers shall possess a \~lIid Calilornia Dli\'cr's Uccnse. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Luh'cl TI'uckin~. Inc. Pa~e 24 Health and Safety Plan 3. Drivers rC4UirCde1avC spcciallicenses shall possess thelndorsements. 4. Any dri\cr known to be under the inlluence of drugs or intoxicating substances is subject to immediate termination. 5. Passengers are forbiddcn to ride on ,'ehicles whichare not equipped with scats for passengcrs. 6. Do not gct on or oil a \ehide while it is in motion. 7. Overloading a \'ehicle \\'ith passengers or materials is forbidden. 8. All \'ehiclcs \Yill be maintained in a safe operating condition. II is the responsibility of the driver to rcport any dcrccti\c conditions immediately. 9. No vehiclc shall be drivcn in a last or reckless manner. The maximum speed any vehicle shall be dri\en at any time shall he such that the driver can stop the vehicle within the clear unobstructcd distance ahead or hi III givi ng possi ble unforeseen obstructions, condi tion of the road surfacc and the \'chicle should be taken into consideration. 10. All vehiclc accidents, whcthcr il1\olving injury or not, shall be reported to your superYisor. P. FORKLIFT TRUCKS - SAFETY RULES I. Proper opcrating rules and signals \"ill be observed when hoisting equipment or materials. 2. Employees shall keep clear or suspended loads, traffic areas, or other possible ha¡,ardous areas. 3. IL is the rcsponsibility ()I all SllJxnisors to ensure the sat'cty of all employees with abO\'c- average allention during hoisting ()perations. II' unsafe practices are observed, it is impemti\e that immcdiate action bc takcn; including notification to the Plant Manager. 4. Due to the potential sc\crity of an accident involving a forklifL special conditions and precautions shall be takcn by thc SupelTisor/Crew Leader in relation to employee training and\"ork CI1\ i ronmcnts. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Luh'el Trucking, Inc. Page 25 Health and Safety Plan 5. Operation or a r.in by untraincd and unauthorized em Ices is prohibited. 6. A \'oid hilling or lining anything if it appears it could fall on the operator or a bystander. A lift truck cquipped with an muhead guard and load backrest extensions provides reasonable protection to the operator, but cannot protect against every possible impact. 7. When lining someone, make sure that they are standing in the safety cage. Shut the motor ofT and set emergency brake \\hile they arc ofT the ground. 8. Keep head, arms, legs, etc. inside the compartment. 9. Keep YO~lrsclr,and all others clear or the hoisting mechanism. 10. A Ihm no one to work or \\al k under the load and or can-iage. II. Report damage or raulty operation immediately to a supcr\'isor. 12. A \'oid bumps. holes, slick ,spots. and I(x)se materials that may cause lift to swerve or tip. 13. Be c:\tra careful whcn dri\ing around machincry and mo\'ing \'ehides. 14. Always dri\e at or helm\ tile mandatory 5 m,p,h, spced limit. Riders arc not permitted. 15, Do not rill tank while engine is running. 16. A H)id sudden stops. 17. Trmcl \\itll rmks close to. but not on, the ground. Point thcn slightly upward. 18. Walch 0\ erhead clearances. especially top or b(x1m. 19. Obsenc Ihe ro\lowing load handling procedures: a. Handle loaJs \\ithin raleJ capa~ity or lilt b. Center \\eight or load between forks. c. Be e:\lra careful \\i Ih unslable loads. d. When slacking bins and pallets, make sure slack is stable anJ will not fall on someone. Lutrel Services, Inc. I Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa~e 26 Health and Safety Plan r. g. Watch "s"',, whcn handling long loads. e Do no tra\'cI with load raised unless it is necessary to dear an ()bstruction. For bctter \'Ísion with bulky loads, travel in reverse, but always keep a proper lookout in the direction of travel. e. 20. When driving, be on the lookout ror people walking and other vehides, especially when rounding corner. 21. When taking stacks or pallets oil stacker, make sure stack docs not get hung up on stack ne:'í.t to it; othcrwise, top pallet may rail oil. 22. When forklift is not inllse Ica\e forks flat on ground. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutl'el Truckin~, Inc. Pa~e 27 Health and Safety Plan e . HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM Lutrel Trucking, har.; den'loped a H.l/,ard Communication Program to ensure that our employees stay sare and healLhy. Lutrel Trucking's Hal.ard Communication Program provides information about the hazardous materials present in our workplace, The inrormation includes container labeling. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and employee training. I. CONTAINER LABELING It is our policy that berore use, each container or hazardous materials must possess a label with the rollowi ng i nrormation: Name or the contents Appropriate ha/.ard \\amings Name and address of the manufacture It is our JX}licy to label all secondary containers in the same manner. The Facility Manager \\ill ensure that each container har.; a label with the appropriate inronllation. II. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheets ror each hal.ardolls material to which our employees may be e:\JX)sed are lïled on an MSDS binder located in of rice \\ith the Facility Manager. The Facility Managcr will revicw newly arri\ing data sheets for significant health and safety information and see that new information is passcd on to the appropriate employees. The responsible individual will also check each new MSDS fÒr completeness, Ir an t\lSDS is missing or incomplete, a nc\v MSDS \-vill be requested from the manufacture. OSHA \\i II be notified if a complete MSDS is not received. The Material Safety Data Sheets arc mailable to all employees during regular business hours. If an MSDS is not a\'ailab1c for a particular material. contact Rick Lutrcl, Safety Coordinator. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Luh'el Trucking, Inc. Page 28 Health and Safety Plan e . III. EMPLOYEE INFORMATION AND TRAINING Employees will allenu ha/,aruous material health anu safety training at the request of Lutrel Trucking Inc. Tmining will consist or sepamte modules or chapters that address the safe handling of ha:l.ardous materials. Safety posters are used to reinforce the training materials along with additional inromlation to be provided by the instructor. Collectively, the tmini ng content wi \I address the following areas: The "Employee's Right to Know" Law Product Labels and Material Safety Data Sheets Handling Ha/.ardous Materials Using Protective Equipment Storage anu Mixing or Ila¡,aruous Materials Cleanup or Spills and Disposal Exposure and First Aid Pnx:euures Fire and Explosion It is important that all or our employees understand the tmining. If you have questions, please contact Rick LutrcL Safety Coordinator. IV. LIST OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A Hazardous Materials 1m en tory Reference Chart listing all known hazardous materials used 111 our workplace is JX)sted in orrice. The In\'entory Chari lists the material name. the required protective equipment and the area where the material is used, Speciric in/Ormatioll I'or each ha¡,ardous material can be IÙund on the Material Sarety Data Sheets. Rick Lutrel, Sarety Coordinator, is responsible ror updating the Ha/.ardous Matelials Invcntory Reference Chart and making our employces <marc or the new materials we will be using in our workplace. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Pa2e 29 Health and Safety Plan e . V. INFORMING CONTRACTORS The Management will ensure that outside contractors are informed about the ha7..ardous materials they may be exposed to and how to prbtect themseh'es from these materials while working in our workplace. If you have any questions about this plan, contact Rick Lutrcl, Safety Coordinator. VI GENERAL INFORMATION 1. All Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for your review. The infonnation is kept in the orrice. ,., _. You must be informed ()f the ha¡,ardous properties of all the chcmical you work wi tho 3. Rcad the label on thc contai Hers and follow the manufacturer's instructions to the letter. 4. Kno\\' \\hat the first aid treatment is and be prepared to carry it out immediately if need be. 5. Store chemicals in a safe manner and in accordance with the manufacture's rec() 111 I11cndati (ms, Ó, Kecp conlai ncrs dosed \\hen not in usc. 7, Inspect containers and pipelines or corTosi\'c matcrials at regular intervals. Report Icaks immediately to your supeniso('. H. Use goggles. glO\'cs, masks. and other protectivc equipmcnt as rcquircd. 9. Do not smoke, cat, or drink in areas where chemicals arc used. 10. Use appropriatc disposal methods ror chcmicals. Lutrel Services, Inc, / Lutrel Trucking, Inc, Page 30 Health and Safety Plan e e SAFETY COMMUNICATION - Title 8, See 3203 a(3 & 7) It is our company policy to maintain open communication between management and staff on matters pertaining to safety, your tl\oughts regarding safety are considered important, and we encourage your active participation in our company sakty progmm. Please feel free to express any of your safety concerns or suggestions during safety meetings, individual to your supervisor, or in writing on the safety suggestions form. (This will allO\\! you to remain anonymous if you so desire; however this will make it difficult to provide you special recognition if your suggestion is put to action.) Be assured that all safety suggestions will be gi\en serious considemtion, and that each will receive a response. In turn, the company \\ill pnwide a currcnt sakty nc\\'s and activities, safety reading materials, signs, posters, and a bulletin board for easy access to them all. Also, regular safety meetings will be held so that all employees have opportunity to recei\e safety training and voice personal opinions regarding sakty. SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING (NEW HIRES) All new employees must undergo an initial orientation in order to be instmcted in: · Geneml company rules and policies, · Sare \\orl\ procedures, In addition, other \\01'1\ related education \\ill be included in the orientation process. · An initial training period that \\ill include individual instruction on the safe use of equipment to be used and operated, accident reporting procedures. · Routine reinlÙrcement of sare performance of indi\idual work assignments. · Proper use and care of rcquired protecli\'C equipment (such as gloves, blx)ts, eye protection, respirators, etc, · Ha/ard C<>lllmunication \\hen ha/,ardous chemicals are to be used. · Hearing cOllsenation \\hCIl harmful noise levels e:\ist. · Sakty lilling techniques. · Other speci lïc sakty i nr< Jrmatil)f1 perti nentto the employees job. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel TI'ucking, Inc. Pa2e 31 Health and Safety Plan .. . SAFETY AND HEALTII flrAINING (Existing Employees) The Safety Training Program is also intended to provide general and spccilÏc job safety training to exist company personnel. To insure that all employees receive appropriate job safety training, all company employees will participate inl: · Scheduled safety meetings. · Additional training as job duties or work assignments arc expanded or changed. · Defensi\e driÙng when company vehicles are to be used. Further trammg \\'ill be proÙded \\hene\er employees are exposed to new processes, machinery, chemicals, or when pre\iously unrecogni/,ed ha¡,ards will have an effect on their safety and health. An employee training record will be kept lor all employees. SAFETY MEETINGS Safety meetings will be conducted on a monthly basis. Safety meetings arc required by CAL/OSHA and Lutrcl Trucking in order to successfully communicate important information to employees, as well as, promote awareness. SAFETY COMMITTEE - Title, 8 Sec. 3203 a (3) Lutrcl Trucking \\ill c\plore the possibility 01 establishing cor¡~Jrate Safety and Health Committee. The Safety and Health Committee will consist or mcmbers from management and labor, to be selected at some future date. This committee will meet on a ljuarterly basis and follow the attached agenda. Minutes of the meeting \\'ill be documcnted. The committee will address the IÙllo\\ing topics: I. Re\'iew old busi ness ') .... Review departmcnt accidents. A. Fi rst Aid i nj urics B. OSIIA reportable injuries Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa~e 32 Health and Safety Plan Members will be responsible Imaking a reporl on each injury in h')r her department that occurred during the previous month. The rCJxH't \\ill included the following: A. Cause of Accident I · unsatisfactory performance of employee · unsatisfactory condition of work place or equipment · basic cause of the accident B. Plan of Action to Prevcnt Recurrcnce · training · retraining · change in operalion (procedure, guarding equipment) · disciplinary cOITecti\e action C. Targct Dale for Plan of Ad ion · \\110 \\'ill bc responsible · \\hen \\'ill action be compleled 3. Rcvicw thc "tv1(nthly Safety Inspedion Survcy Rcport" A. Dctermine corrective aclion(s) B. Assign responsibility for completion of action(s) C. Set targel date(s) for complelion 4. Ncw Business A, Safety training needs B. Safety rules C. Saklyequipment D. Employee suggestions Luh'el Services, Inc. / Luh'el T!'uckillg. IlIc. Pa~e 33 Health and Safety Plan e CERTI FICA TION e THIS IS TO CERTIF'( that I have on this day completed the company's orientation and training program. In addition, I havc rcceivcd a sct or SA FETY RULES which I will rcad. 1 will be guided by these nlles \vhile in the employ or this Company. I understand that it is a rcquircment or my employment that in case I am injured while in the course or my work, I will immediately report the injury to my supervisor and obtain the necessary First Aid or Medical Treatment. Employee Name (Please Print) bnpl()yee Signature Lutrel Services, Inc. / Luh'el Trucking, I Itc. Pa~e 34 Health and Safety Plan CONTINGENCY PLAN e . All Lutrcl Trucking, Inc. cmployees han' heen trained to follow the following procedures in responding to an accident or spill il1\ohi ng a hazardous material. I 0-.7 . I. Approach Lllc si tuation \cry carefully. 2. Identify thc hazards invoh'C(J as to: A. Physical harm to people. B. Acccss the physical damagc. C. A cccss the possi hi Ii t Y of a release of ha¡,ardous \vaste. D. Iocntify the ha¡,aroous waste involved by: I. Proper usc of informatioll Oil thc manifest. ") ..... Utilizing thc Emcrgency Rcsponse Guiocb(x)k. (This information is required to bc available in all Lutrcl Trucking cquipmcnt.t 3. Contain thc spill to prc\cnt !'urthcr spreao of thc hazardous wastc. 4. Totally isolatc the ha¡,ardous arca, 5. Evacuatc all people from (hc halardous area. ó. Deny cntry to anyone C\ccpt cmcrgency rcscuclresponse personncl. (only after making all emergcncy pcrsonnel lully a\\arc ofthc ha¡,anJ.) Notify thc proper cmcrgcncy agencics (Including Fire and Safety, Police, California High\\ay Patrol, and any othcr cmcrgcncy agcncy deemed appropriatc.) 8. Contact thc cmcrgency tclcpll< mc number on the manifest to convey full details of thc incidcnt to the shippcr. Lutrel Services, Inc. / LutJ'el Trucking. Inc. Page 35 Health and Safety Plan 9. Contact Lutrcl Ttking, Inc. dispatch and give rull detail" the incident. manned 24 hours a day at (~()()-()()9-598().) (This phone A. The dispatcher will notiry all governmental agencies involved in transportation or the , halardous waste, as to reporting or rclea<;e or a potential release or a hazardous substance. 10. Lutrel Trucking Inc. \\ill notify Lutrel Services, Inc. as our emergency response company and gi\'e them full details iJ1\'Olving the incident and gain response times. II. Lutrcl Trucking's Safety Coordinator (Rick Lutrcl) will be on the scene as soon as possible to direct clean up, and deal first hand with all governmental agencies involved with the incidenl. 12. Lutrel's Salety Coordinator \\ill file all appropriate inrormation with all regulatory agencies involved, 13, Dri\'Crs arc instructed to gin.' inrormation to Emergency response personnel only and not to any ne\\s media. DRIVER REQlJl RE~IENTS I. Invoices turned in each nightlllust be rilled out according to dispatcher's instruction. ") Time cards kept and filled in by the employee and turned in each Monday morning. 3. Notify dispatcher if for any reason. you arc unable to report to work as scheduled, at least two hours hdore your st,lItillg time. 4. Y Oll mllS I ha\e a lelepholle ill order for Ihe dispatcher 10 reach you. 5. It is the dri\er's responsihilily to notify the dispatcher on Sunday evening between 6 and 7 p.m. if he is not going 10 be home that evening. On weekdays ir a driver is not driving and cannot be reached he is 10 l'allthe dispatcher by 7 p.m. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lut/'el Trucking, 1m'. Pa2e 36 Health and Safety Plan 6. Drivcr should be '-'ard to givc himself enough time to intct his truck (tires, water, oil) and allow for proper warm up time. 7. Fuel your truck at the end of each day and bump tires; report immcdiately to the shop any work that needs to be done on your truck. R Any outside work needed on the truck is to be approved with the office. 9. Drivers arc required to keep the truck clean inside and out -wash the truck as needed with soap and \\'ater. In cases where the truck is excessively dirty, use the wash bay with the lïre hosc located at the rear or the yard. When you're through washing your truck, leave the wash bay area clean for the l1C\t person. Soap is provided - recommended usage is 1/'2 cup soap to 5 gallons water. Too much soap will burn the paint. 10. Inside the beds must be kepI clean at all times - do not let material build up in the bed. II. Trucks are lo be seniced (lube, oil le\'el in boxes checked, brakes adjusted as needed) once each \\'cck, Oil is to be changed every H,OOO miles with new oil filters; fuel and water fillers checked and air cleaner seniced. 1'2. When usi ng the shop for repai rs or maintenance, clean up after yourself. T(x)ls are to be cleaned and put away \\hen finished. Dirty rags arc to be placed in metal container pro\'ided for thelll, 13. Uniforms are picked up e\er) Tuesday - bring your dirty unifÒrms in Tuesday morning and pick up your clean ones that night. 14. Rain or log can be e\xTted to cause cancellations or delays on jobs. It is your responsibility to contact dispatcher or be \\here you can be reached. 15, DIi\'Cr's must carry a ti me piece and current street guide map. Health and Safety Plan Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, IIIC'. Page 37 OPERATING PROCEDUls e 1. Obey all tralTic laws amI regulations. You are a professional driver. Lutrel Tmcking, Inc. will not pay for speeding tickets or traffic laws. 2. Never run on a son or Ilattire unless directed to do so by authorized personnel. 3. Select the most direct legal route to the job site unless instmcted to follow a specified route by the dispatcher. 4. If truck breaks down, pull oIl roadway. Set out reflectors to ward olT tralTic. Telephone your dispatcher and give him your exact location and nature of trouble. If ancr talking to dispatcher you are able to get the tmck fixed, let him kmm' that you have done so. 5. If you are unable to rind job site \\'ithin ten minutes after arrival at job location, stop and call your dispatcher for instructions. ó. Ahvays look over the job site \\'here spread is to be made. obstructions, guy wires, opcn ditches, or freshly covered ditches. out into trallic lanes ask foreman on job for a flagman. Watch for overhead lines, If job re4uires you to pull 7. Irjob re4uires backing the (ruck, be extremely careful. Get out and look before you back up. If a guide is prO\'ided by contractor, make sure guide is in clear vicw in your mirror. If guide leaves your line of vision. slop, Do not move until he comes into \'iew and you can observe his signals, R If job site terrain is ha/ardous and you are asked to position your truck where there is risk for you, the truck. or other property, call your dispatcher and inform him of the condition. 9. Get O\\ner's or contraclor's permission before backing over curb, sidewalk, paved dri\e\\'ays. or lawns. 10. If contraclor dismisses you from a job, noti fy your dispatcher as soon as possible. You are not to assullle that you arc finished. 1 I. Do not lake \erbal orders for trucking to be done the following day. Please advise customer to place order for trucks wilh the dispatcher. Lutrel Services, Inc. I Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Page 38 Health and Safety Plan 12. Always notc on I shcct time arrived at plant, time depal plant, time arrived job site and time rinished dumping. Accurate time keeping is essential. Try to make note or the number of loads dcli\'cred that day (tonnage records are kept for rUC). Remember, stand-by time can be used to dean your truck. I 13. Driver's daily inspection rcports to be turned in daily. In dosing, we again strcss the importance of maintaining your equipment properly. We [eel that you are capable of fulfilling this position for us and we know that you will be a productive contributor to this company. Remember you are a prorcssional driver and always conduct yourself in that ra.'ìhion, While in our employ we hope you find your work satisfying and enjoyable. GENERAL SAFETY REQUIRE!\'IENTS We, as management, ha\c a direct rcsp()nsibility in providing all reasonable safeguards for employee health and sarety. Wc also have a res¡:xmsibility to direct and insure that employees perfom1 their a.<;signed tasks in a safe working manner. Most or all, \\'c have a responsibility to develop a sarety awareness in our people. We have instituted a formal safety and health progmm which, with your help, will succeed in providing safe, healthy, and pleasant working conditions. Everyone stands to bcnclit. The cooperation or all people in our organization is expected. The result will be worth the effort. Implemcnting and administration of thc Injury Prcvcntion Program is the responsibility of Rick Lutrel, Safety Coordinator. Lutrel Senices, Inc. I Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa2e 39 Health and Safety Plan e . OPERATING PROCEDURE FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE I. DRIVER'S SAFETY EQUIPMENT I ]. Respirators, rubber glO\'es, disposable coveralls, hardhat and rubber boots. 2. Bolt down tailgate and check seal. 3. Use plastic liners as directed, 4. Tarp load. 5. Use direct route to disposal site. Ó. Inspect truck every :2 hours. 7. Upon arrival at disposal sitc, stamp tickets in & out. 8. When tarping and untarping use safety equipmcnt. 9. Clean bed at disposal site. 10. Do not cat, sl1loke. or chcw gum around hazardous matcrial. Wash hands aftcr tarping and untarping. II. When hauling ha¡,ardous \\astc, tailgatc must bc boltcd doscd and load tarped. Bc surc your manikst is madc out properly. When leaving a truck loaded with ha¡.ardous \\'aste it is Ihe law that youlcave the manifcst on thc drivcr's scaL 12. Plcase rcad carel'ull\' respiratory protection program induded III this' employee's manual. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrcl Trucking, Inc. Pa2e 40 Health and Safety Plan II. IN CASE OF ILL OR ACCIDENT e I. Call Dispatcher (X<)5) H34-5986 or (805) 399-7012. I 2. Call Generator for dean up and instructions. (Lutrcl employees arc not to perform dean-up.) 3. Call CHP 4. Call Chem- Tree (ii I-HOO-424-9300. Lutrel Services, Inc. 1 Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Pa2e 41 Health and Safety Plan e e HAZARDOUS \" ASTE SOLID N.O. J.D. # 9189 POTENTIAL HAZARDS FIRE OR EXPLOSION Some of these materials may bum but do not ignite readily. HEALTH HAZARDS Little immediate health ha/ard. Contact may cause burns to skin and eyes. Fire may produce irritating or poisonous gases. Runoff from fire control or dilution water may cause pollution. EMERGENCY ACTION Keep unnecessary people a\\'ay. Isolate hal,ard area and deny entry. Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing. FOR EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE CALL CHEM:-TREC (H(X») 424-9300. Also, in case of water pollution, call local authorities. FIRE Small fires: Dry chemical, C02. water spray or foam. Large Fires: Water spray, fog or foam. Mme container from fire area if you can do it without risk. SPILL OR LEAK Stop leak if you can d() it \\¡thout risk, Small Spills: Take up \\ilh sand. or other noncombustible absorbent material, then Ilush area \\ith \\'ater. Large Spills: Dike far ahead of spill for later dis(X)sal. FIRST AID In case of contact \\jth material, immediately Ilush skin or eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes, Remme and isolate contaminated dol/ling and shoes. Lutrel Senices, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking. Inc. Page 42 Health and Safety Plan RalRATORY PROTECTION PRO.AM CaIlOSHA- California Division of Occupational Safety & Health I Identification and control of airborne contaminates such as gases, vapors, dusts, mists, and fumes can reduce a significant amount of job-related illness and injury. When workers arc exposed to airborne contaminates at potentially harmful levels, the General Industry Safety Orders require employers to deyelop and use a monitoring program in order to ensure that exposure levels do not exceed the limits set by Cal/OSSA standards. Although the situations in which respirators may be used are limited, employers must deYelop an effective respiratory protection program for these situations where s respirator is needed. This is a requirement of the General Industry Safety Order #5144. The following information is designed to instruct you, the wearer, on proper selection and lIse of respirators and the care and maintcnance and repair of your respirator. Keep these pagcs where you can rerer back to them from time to timc. I. RESPI RA TORY EQUIPI\IENT should be assigned to the wearer. This helps ensure that workers \\'ear equipment that fits well and remains sanitary. In addition, workers will be held responsible for propcr care or their respiratory gear, and will have it available whcn they need it. Gear should be marked with the name of the worker to whom it is assigned, and a wrillcn record would be kept of the assignments. II. AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS with filters arc designed to remove particles (dust, mists, fumcs) from the air; those \rith canisters or chemical, cartridges are designed to protect the wcarer from gascs and \ apors. Do not use air-purifying rcspirators: I. When the contaminate has p(x)r warning properties (when it cannot be rccognized by taste, smcll or irritation or belmv the permissiblc exposure limit.) ') In oxygen ddicicnt atmospheres. 3. In atmosphere immcdiately dangerous to life or health (that is, an atmosphere 111 which exposure \\ould cause death, injury or delayed reaction). Lutrel Senices, Inc. / LutJ'el Trucking. Inc. Pa~e 43 Health and Safety Plan Air-purifying respimtors arc ine!nsive, small and allow freedom of mO.lent However. every time the wearer inhales, a negali\'e pressure is crcated in the mask and if there arc any leaks in the seal contaminates in the ouL~ide air can bc dmwn into the facepiecc. If the wearer of a gas/vapor air-purifying respimtor begins to taste, smell or be irritatcd by the contaminate. it is an indication that a "breakthrough" has occurred and that the canister or cartridge needs to be replaced. Replace the filter in a particulate air- purifying respimtor whcn it becomcs haj'dcr to breath because the lïlter is clogged with contaminate. III. FIT TESTS General Industry Safety Orders (GISO) #5144 requires a face fit fÓr respirators use. Fi t tests are essential to ensuring that a respi rator mask fonns a good seal against the wearers face and prevents contaminants from leaking into the mask. Respirator faccpicccs are made in various sizes; however, some workers simply won't be able to get a g<x)d fit with any available respirator and they should not be assigned to duties requiring respimtor protection. Facial scars, beards and sideburns can all interfere with proper fit, This problem is especially acute when masks are used in \\'hich there is negative pressure created during inhalation. When a respimtor if lïrst issued the wearer he should try on one or two to get a comfortable fit. Then do a qualitative lïttest which indudes a positive and a negativc fittest. isoamyl acetate or initant smoke test EACH DAY OR TIME BEFORE lISE, no A POSITIVE AND A NEGATIVE FIT TEST. Qualitative fit tests can be performed quickly and easily. However, they depend on the wcarer's judgement and give only a rough idea or hm\' well the mask IÏts. They should be performed before entering a hazardous atmosphere. Negative pressure IÏt test: the wearer closes oil the respirator inlet and inhales, A vacuum and partial inward collapse or the mask should result. If a nlcuum cannot be maintained for at least to seconds, readjust the raccpiece and try again, Positive pressure fittest: the wearer closes oil tl~e exhalation valve and breathes out gently. Air should not escape through any gaps in the seal. Isoanwl acetate and irritant smoke tests: arc performed by introducing the substance around the seal or the mask. I r the \vearer detects a smell or i rri tation he should readjust the facepiecc. It may be necessary to try seveml different makes of respimtor in order to find one that gives a good fit Lutrel Services, Inc. 1 Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa2e 44 Health and Safety Plan · e POLICY ON DETECTION OF DRUGS INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES AND BEING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF SUBSTANCES AT WORK The possession and use of drugs, intoxicating beverages, fÏreaID1s and explosives, on company premises or in company vehicles, poses a serious threat to the safety or the public, our people and property. Therefore, the following policy is necessary to secure a safe working environment for all people involved in company operations and will be strictly enforced. Lutrcl Trucking, Inc. prohibits the illegal use, possession, transport, promotion, or sale of drugs, drug paraphernalia or Ilx)k-a-like (simulated) drugs and the unauthori¡,ed use or acholic beverages, firearms or explosivcs during working hours or on contractors or company property. Lutrcl Trucking, Inc. employees must not rel~Jrt for duty under the inl1uence of any drug, alcoholic be\'erage, intoxicant or drug or other substance (including legally prescribed drugs or medicines), which will in any way arfect their work ability, alertness, coordination, response or affect the safety of others on the job. Entry into or presence on Company controlled \vorksites or owned property is conditioned upon the Company's right to search any employee or contractor, including lockers, lunch boxes, baggage, quarters and private vehicles (including trunks, glove compartments, compartments, etc.). By entering into or being present on /Company controlled worksites or owned properly, any person is deemed to have consented to such searches which may include periodic and unannounced searches of anyone while on. entering or leaving Company controlled \\'Orksites or owned property. These searches may include the use of scent trained dogs. physical searches or employees their private automobiles, carry-on property, the examination of employees by experts trained to identiry persons under the inl1uence of drugs narcotics and alcohol or the taking or bhx)d and urine samples ror testing to determine the presence and concentration or substances. Legally prescribed drugs. provided they do not impair employee alertness, ability, coordination, response, or the safety of others must be contained in the original prescription container and be prescribed by an authorized medical practitioner ror the ClIlTent use or the person in X)ssession. II' the employee chooses not to consent to the searches and/or medical testing, the employee must be subject to discipline up to and including suspension or termination, All searches will be conducted in the presencc or a company representati\'e. Lutrel Services, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa2e 46 Health and Safety Plan e it I. When an employee's super\'Ïsor has a reasonable sllspicion that an employee is intoxicated or under the inl1uence of drugs or alcohol, or when any complaint is received regarding an employee involvcd in the possible use or abuse of drugs and alcohol in and about the worksite I to the point to the point where it is alTecling his or her working ability. (Reasonable suspicion being a belief based on objeclive symptoms or articulate facL<; sufficient to lead a prudent person to suspeclthat an employee is on drugs or alcohol) " When an employee is found in possession of suspecled illicit drugs or alcohol in violation of this policy, or when sllspected illicit dugs or alcohol are found in an area controlled or used exclusively by an employee. And, when an employee is found in possession of any type of paraphernalia which is consistent with the use of a controlled illicit drug. Company will pay for the full costs of any tesling and transportation to obtain testing which it has requested employee to participate in. Urine, blmxl and other analysis reports will be provided to the employee and only those members of management on a need to know basis. Analysis reports will be.considered confidential. Any employee ordered to submit to a urine or blocx1 test shall be infonned of the reasons why he is being ordered to submit the specimen. If the employee refuses or fails aftèr a two (2) hour period to submit the specimen, he/she shall be informed that his/her refusal constitutes failure to obey a direct order and that this is grounds for termination. DOT REQUIREMENTS ON DRUG TESTING I. Upon hiring there will be a urine drug test dine at a DOT apprmed lab as DOT requires. ") DOT also requires a ranooll1 orug test on 50% of the orivers annually Health and Safety Plan Lutrel Senices, Inc. / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa~e 47 · - TESTING POSITIVE ON DRUG TEST You will bc rclic\'ed of dri~'ing immediately. One wcek latcr you can take another test at your own expense. If you pass 2nd test, you can return to driving and will be required to drug test at your own expense. Refusing to take 2nd test or testing positive will result in dismissal of employee. The detection of the use of any illegal drugs shall be grounds for immediate dismissal. The employee, however, should havc every opportunity to explain the presence of any drug in his/her system, and if need be, substantiate his/hcr explanation with medical evidence. Your c(x)pemtion in the enforcement of this X)licy will assist in providing you and your fellow employees with a safe work environment. Rick Lutrcl Safety Coordinator Lutrel Trucking, Inc. I hearby acknowledge I have read the LUlrel Trucking, Inc. foregoing company X)lícy, understand their content and agree to follow the procedures and requirements sct forth. I also acknO\\'ledge that any questions I ha\'C concerning such procedures have been answered to my satisfaction. Employee Signature Typed or Printed Employee Name Date Please sign, detach this page and return to the office. Lutrel Senices, Inc, / Lutrel Trucking, Inc. Pa~e 48 Health and Safety Plan -$" .:~~- ~ - '"51 /. ,r1 . \ I I I I , , \ ------ -\ - . 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Unit age 1 _......~ General Information Location: 2212 S UNION AV Map: 124 Hazard: Moderate Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Grid: 17A FlU: 1 AOV: 0.0 - Contact Name Title Business Phone - 24-Hour Phone MARK LUTREL (805) 834-5986 x (805) 399-7012 RICK LUTREL (805) 834-5986 x (805) 393-7632 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: 2212 S UNION AV D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93307- Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: 4231 Owner: MARK LUTREL Phone: (805) 399-7012' Address: 6400 GINA CT State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93308- Summary , {()~ Wp "þ;1\.ek:. l~ D (TYPOIàíl" ." © h~r~by œltify ~hat I have ~ fife ~01 . ®d hazardous materia's manage- meftt plan foU'~-t;~ Îr- j¡, ' ( of ~~is1 and that ~ along with "'~IoM©On~tw® ~ compfet~ andcom~d man- IØ8Ølem Plain, fer My g~~. i, ~ ~';,. !¡" . ~., ~~ n'_ ~¿ .. .". ~ ~ - ~~/.f'..? i e e Q6/12.192 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 2 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order I 02-001 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 450 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 450 I 300.00 I 2,500.00 r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient I~Or'f EA~ SHOP ~ ~rrH SIde: ~F .s'¡->.ðp - Conc l Components ~ MCP ~List 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based' IMinimal I Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK 02-002 GEAR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Minimal GAL CAS #: 64742-54-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 110.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient NOR'fIIEAST ..cORNERjl1 Y'lŒD/. ;E?/.fr s ¡-~/ is ð~ .5""" ~ Components r; MCP ~List Minimal I - Conc l 100.0% Heavy Machine Oil 02-003 HYDRAULIC OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 55 Low GAL CAS #: 64742-57-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 30.00 I 110.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ Ambient Ambient ~RTaEAST ftr ,5i'/é:- Components Location CORNER ~F YARD/ cr= -..s:A.a V ~ MCP -rList Low I - Conc -/ 100.0% Brake Fluid, Hydraulic õ It CI Q6/12/92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 3 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-004 CLEANING SOLVENT ~ Fire, Immed Hlth Liquid 55 Moderate GAL CAS #: 64742-88-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL 55 I 25.00 I 100.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp ~ . Location ~ Ambient Ambient R'l'IIEAST COR~~40F ~. ¿5IJ5r ~¡¢'é cr J:. tt- Components I~ MCP ~List Moderate - Conc l 100.0% Mineral Spirit~ 02-005 DIESEL ~ Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 8000 Low GAL CAS #: 68473-34-6 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 8,000 I 4,000.00 I 180,000.00 Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK r Press T Temp ~ Location Ambient Ambient60' EAST OF SHOP - Conc l 100.0% Diesel Fuel No.2 Components ~ MCP --¡List, Low I 02-006 , WASTE OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 250 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Waste Days: 365 Use: WAS~E Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 250 I 100.00· I 1,000.00 r Press T Temp ~ . Location Ambient Ambient I 22FTEAS!E--OF a~p ,.. /' , ~'fl4 .s1d'/; tJ¡&= ,.s; ZiP/, V' - Conc l Components ~ MCP --¡List 100.0% Waste Oil., Petroleum Based I Low , Storage ABOVE GROUND TANK e e Ø6112/92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 4 Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-007 ACETYLENE ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 110 High FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ----r--. Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 110 I . 50.00 I 330.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~I Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient/WEST END OF SHOP - Conc l ' 100.0% Acetylene Components r= MCP --rList IHigh I 02-008 OXYGEN ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 310 Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 ----r-- Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 310 I 150.00 I 930.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Ambient Ambient¡WEST END OF SHOP - Conc l 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed Components ~ MCP --rList Low I 02-009 SHELL GREASE 2 ,~ Fire, Delay Hlth CAS #: 64742-57-0 Liquid 125 Low LBS Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max LBS ----r-- Daily Average LBS ~ Annual Amount LBS -- 125 I 65.00 I 750.00 Storage r Press T Temp -:ì. Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientNORTH END OF SHOP - Conc l 100.0% Light Machine Oil Components ~o~CP ¡List. " . It e 06/12,/92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Overall Site Page 5 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification : CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation P.A. - INTERCOM - VERBAL COMMUNICATION. ALL 7 OFFICE AND SHOP PERSONNEL TO MEET IN FRONT OFFICE PARKING LOT - 18 ADDITIONAL DRIVERS THAT ARE ON THE ROAD MOST OF THE TIME, BUT ARE AWARE OF EVACUATION AND NOTIFICATION PLAN. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation IN CASE OF HAZARDOqS SPILL OR LEAK IS DISCOVERED CONTACT FIRE, POLICE, PARAMEDICA (911), HEALTH DEPARTMENT, STATEOES, NRC - EPA. 911 - FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF A PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD FOR ASSISTANCE IN PUBLIC EVACUATION. <4> Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL ~ e e Ð6J12J92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Overall Site Page 6 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention OILS ARE STORED IN SEALED DRUMS AND TANKS. DIESEL TANK IS ABOVE GROUND. PAINT CANS ARE STORED IN METAL CABINET. <2> Release Containment SPILLS: LARGE SPILL - BUILD DIKE AROUND SPILL WITH DIKING MAT THAT IS KEPT IN STOCKPILE. SMALL SPILL - GREASESWEEP TO SOAK OF SPILL <3> Clean Up ANY SPILL THAT IS DETERMINED HAZARDOUS WOULD BE PROPERLY CLASSIFIED - MANIFESTED AND TRANSPORTED TO A TSD FACILITY. ~4> Other Resource Activation .i> - e e c 06112./92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Overall Site Page 7 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards - "- - - -- <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SHOP BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - INSIDE OR SHOP SOUTHWEST CORNER C) WATER - NORTHWEST OF OFFICE AT SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 3 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTH OF OFFICE ON ªIDEWALK NORTH OF OFFICE ON SIDEWALK <4> Building Occupancy Level ~ .i/ 0':_ ,_ - ' e - -;¡ 96/12./92 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Overall Site Page 8 <G> Training <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 25 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE ONCE A MONTH SAFETY MEETINGS - DRIVERS AND SHOP PERSONNEL. EVERY 3 MONTHS SAFETY REVIEW - SHOP AND OFFICE PERSONNEL. 1 - A OVERVIEW OF ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT SHOP 2 - HOW TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MSDS AND LABELS _3 _::,_RESPlRATORY PROTEÇTION _PRQGM1~L-=-_Ç,A]:'_9SHA, _ _ _. _.. '_ _ _"_ ,_ 4 - TRAINING IN SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE. RUBBER BOOTS - RUBBER GLOVES - SAFETY GLASSES - HAR HATS - TYVEKS - RESPIRATOR 5 - TRAINING IN EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONSE GUIDELINES FOR SPILL OR LEAK 6 - FIREST AID PROCEDURES <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 02/27/r:31 --~- - . RECEIVED MAR 6 1QQ, Ans'd............ 1 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit' Page General Information Location: 2212 S UNION AV Ident Number: 215-000-000078 Map: 124 Gr~id: 17A Hazard: Modera~e._.1 Area of Vul: ~ 1 24 Hour PhOne] (805) 399-7012 I (805) .3Y1~-~J}~ Contact Name Title MARK LUTREL L ~ Business Phone (805) 834-598& x (805) 834-5'38& x Ma i I Addr~s: City: C.:.mm C,:.de: Administrative Data 2212 S UNION AV BAKERSFIELD 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 D&B Number: State: CA Zip: 93307- SIC C.:.de: 4231 OWI,ë:I-"": MARK LUTREL Address: ~O'J CIICRRYWOOB :::Fr (,t.¡()() (;,/n ¡A vT. City: BAKERSFIELD Phc.rle: ( State: CA Zip: 93308- r Surl1flla\"~y (jt- .... ffp~ If~~ ¡;; (/ / JP ~1-~ ~~ ~~. 0-1 I, .~¿?k ?7?~DO hereby cei1i~ ~h~ (1 ypu or prInt l'IM1e) , reviewed tho attached hDZfk;\lOUS material3 manana- mant plan for~~~~4t~.and that it along with ij\~!1I\: _,j d"..>".<:~~~' any corrections constitute a coroplate and correct man- - ~ -- -- - 2gemsnt plan for my faciliîy, .¡., t I;' .~~ .;¿.;¡;/2Y ',.' I' 02/27/91 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 Page 2 Hazmat I 1"lve1",t Ctt~y List in MCP Order 02 - Fix ed CCl1"lt a i 1"let~s 1:11"1 Site Pl1"l-Ref Name/Hazards F Ctt~m Qua1"lt i ty MCP 02-007 ACETYLENE Gas 110 High Fire, Pressl.n~e, Immed Hlth FT3 02-004 CLEANING SOLVENT Liquid 55 MClderate Fire, Immed Hlth GAL 02-005 DIESEL LiqÜid 8,000 LClw F i t~e, I mf'1ed HI th, Delay Hlth GAL 02-003 HYDRAULIC OIL Liquid 55 LClw Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-008 OXYGEN Gas 310 LClw Fire, Pt~essut~e, Immed Hlth FT3 02-.009 SHELL GREASE 2 Liquid 125 LClw F i t~e, Delay Hlth LBS 02-006 WASTE OIL Liquid 250 Low F i t~e, Delay Hlth GAL 02:""002 GEAR OIL Liquid 55 Mi 1"lÌrnal Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-001 MOTOR OIL Liquid 500 Mi 1"lima I F i t~e, Delay Hlth GAL . . --- .' - ------ ---""'-,---.... ~"-- 02/27/'31 LUTa TRUCKING INC 215-000-0_)78 00 - Overall Site Page 3 CD> Notif./Evacuation/Medical Cl> Agency Notification CALL '311 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation P.A. - INTERCOM - VERBAL COMMUNICATION. ALL 7 OFFICE AND SHOP PERSONNEL TO MEET IN FRONT OFFICE PARKING LOT - 18 ADDITIONAL DRIVERS THAT ARE ON THE ROAD MOST OF THE TIME, BUT ARE AWARE OF EVACUATION AND NOTIFICATION PLAN. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation IN CASE OF HAZARDOUS SPILL OR LEAK IS DISCOVERED CONTACT FIRE, POLICE, PARAMEDICA ('311), HEALTH DEPARTMENT, STATE OES, NRC - EPA. '311 - FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF A PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD FOR ASSISTANCE IN PUBLIC EVACUATION. (4) Emergency Medical Plan NEAREST HOSPITAL 02/27 ¡r:31 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Ove~all Site Page 4 (E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt (1) Release Prevention . ~~KS f!..J ~ OILS ARE STORED IN SEALED DRUMS.~ESEL TANK PAINT CANS ARE STORED IN METAL CABINET. .4.&t.'~ JJ'1(t:lj/1c/ I..c C~UBf!!:D ËACH DAï rOR LCnll,S. (2) Release Con~ainment SPILLS: LARGE SPILL - BUILD DIKE AROUND SPILL WITH DIKING MAT THAT IS KEPT IN STOCKPILE. SMALL SPILL - GREASESWEEP TO SOAK OF SPILL (3) Clear. Up ANY SPILL THAT IS DETERMINED HAZARDOUS WOULD BE PROPERLY CLASSIFIED - MANIFESTED AND TRANSPORTED TO R TSD FACILITY. (4) Other Resource Activation - e, 02/27/91 LUT. TRUCKING INC 215-000-0·a78 00 - Overall Site Page c::' ..J (F> Site Emergency Factors (1) Special Hazards (2) Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SHOP BUILDING B) ËLECTRICAL - INSIDE OR SHOP SOUTHWEST CORNER C) WATER - NORTHWEST O~ OFFICE AT SIDEWALK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - 3 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTH OF OFFICE ON SIDEWALK NORTH OF OFFICE ON SIDEWALK (4) Held for Future use .02/27/91 LUTREL TRUCKING INC 215-000-000078 00 - Overall Site Page 6 <G> Trairdng < 1> Page 1 WE HAVE 25 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE ONCE A MONTH SAFETY MEETINGS - DRIVERS AND SHOP PERSONNEL. EVERY' 3 MONTHS SAFETY REVIEW - SHOP AND OFFICE PERSONNEL. A OVERVIEW OF ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL AT SHOP HOW TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MSDS AND LABELS RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM - CAL OSHA TRAINING IN SAFETY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR USE. RUBBER BOOTS - RUBBER GLOVES - SAFETY GLASSES ~ HAR HATS - TYVEKS - RESPIRATOR TRAINING IN EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONSE GUIDELINES FOR SPILL OR LEAK FIREST AID PROCEDURES 1- - 2 - 3 - 4 - c: - .::;¡ 6 - <2} Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future 'Use <4> Held for Future Use e e .' ,,~' i.~. .-~ ,~,... ---- ,,·";""::;::;ð~''::,.·, 02/27/r:31 L·UT. TRUCKING INC 215-000-0_78 00 - Overall Site Page 7 <G> T't'ai y"!i 'fig <4> Held for Future Use (Continued) ..- 1" ~..." .. CITY of BAKERSFIELD Farm and Agtlculture [] ~HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Standard Bus1ness of X NON-TRADE SECRETS Pa 9 e -J BUSIN1SS NAME:~ 1ãa.J¿¡ 1'\-' ::r V' Co _ ~ NAME: rY\ÂV\K.. t..utt~ NAME OF THIS FACILITY: ~-_.- ------- ,- L9CAT ON: ~~ ADDRESS" ,VI. \A. . ST ANDARD I ND, CLASS COO[:------- "'",.'ðn. y1"1I!!... CITY ~ lÍP~~}~ q~rÓR DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER--- -- - - . -..--...---- -- C TY ~ ZIP:,jS .~¡ 911~O,7 PHON II : p-:ilY_ ~~ . PHON It" ~ ~ ?Æfk - - REFER fOiN é -FDFrPROPER CODES - - - - --- -- I 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 . 12 13 14 Tr~ns Ty~e Max Average Annual Mea$ure . Oys . Cant Cant Cont Use loc~tion Whe~e \ bl' Na~es of ~ixture{ç:~oonents Co e Co e A lilt Amt Est UnIts on SIte Type Press Temp Code Store In FaCl lty wt' See ¡nstruc 1cns 1LIÐ ~oDol qIOOOII!~ Doo~ ~b~ I D2-1 I 14 I \ q 1~s;T' ()£ S'h.o¡: Fí...e.Æ PhC~ic~l ,nd ~ealth Hajard C.A,S. Number Component. 1 Name & C.A.S. Number ( ac a 1 t at apply J 3C;q~ BI Fire Hazard o Reactivity. o Dela{ed o sudÓf" Re 1 ease o Component'2 Name & C.A,S. Number ( Immediate ~.3-' Hea th o Pressure Health Component'3 Name & C,A.S. Number T' f.JYC(. Ðt l , Component'l Name & C.A.S. Number w~s~e.. O~\ - id Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De JBred o suddf" He J ease o Component'2 Name & C.A.S. Number Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health - Component'3 Name & C.A.S. Number " ~I I .25;. I ~ ~~S' IOCR' l ~ I De I .E~r ~ .sAolIJ - s<)' 55 \ 00 /~-r PhCsical ,nd ~ealth Hajard C.A.S. Number , ( heck a 1 t at apply Component' 1 Name & C,A.S. Number - PfQ...Fire Hazard o Reactivity o Dela{ed o Suddf" Re 1 ease Component'2 Name & C.A.S: Number o Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health - Component'3 Name & C.A.S. Number - U 0 ~O - - Phcsictl ,hd Health Hajard Component' 1 Name & C.A.S. Number (hec a I that apply -- o Reactivity o Dela{ed o . suddf" Re 1 ease Component'2 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Fire Hazard o Immediate Hea th o Pressure Health - Component'3 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1 dAft)! "¿./T"7'2 ~-?f/~ tl2 _ßu.t.. ~p~ ~¥~S . Rame TltT e r 11 one Rame Tit -- ~f-r~ë!z.. CertifiTatio~ \ReCfa and ~ifn afiGr c9mf7~ting ç¡7 7, sections) , , I certl y un er ena! y. 0 a th t I av persona examln 8 m familIar It the informatIon $U mltteo 1n this ond all attaçhed dQC~men~s, anO t at ~ase~ on my 1n~uiry ~ lhose lnålvl~uafs responsib1e ~or obtaIning the In~ormat10n. I belIeve that the submItted In ormatIon 15 true, accurate, an comp ete. n3jíë~1'1M~m r-'r~ olin e f7 op e fHõf'Sãüt!ïõTîTèãrëõfëšëñfãTTVë-- ~~&'_, e _ February 27, 1991 Mr. Mark Lutrel Lutrel Truckipg Inc. 2212 South Union Ave. Bakersfield, Ca. 93307 Dear Mr. Lutrel: Per our conversation the,attached inventory for your facility must be refiled on our current inventory forms. These forms have been included for your convenience. Please also make any necessary corrections to your inventory reporting at this time. If I can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to call. Please return the corrected inventory forms to this office by March 13, 1991. Sincerely Yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH:vp 7NÆ!J~ ~ 1~ ~o Jß/(~~~ ~, ~~ ~ ~ L of 'RlðÉfVEIJ BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY , D I OCT 1 2 1990 FACILITY UNIT ,: FACILITY UNIT~~~~AT BUSINESS ADDRESS :, CITY ZIP --OWNER NAME: ADDRESS: - w ... ~r. 93?¿:>7 CITY,ZIP: --P.:r0 ~-..9?~ PHONE ,: , øp:, 7L'/:7 IOFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE ONLY , 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TYPE MAX ANNUAL CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS % BY HAZARD D, 0,' CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT. CHEMIr.AL OR COMMON NAME CODE GUIDI ~oAl L.4b'c? /:P,41. ,1')2- ...?/... ALr: I""~.t;].,.ú' ft.tJ fjl~'~/ ø/.//;')v //// F//~ '~ , II ~<"'r' .../ I ' . /}/"/ //..0 to""" ...?¿, rfL.' _..4 - I do-.Ø fi'/J./ ,t'" <~OA¿ //..0 /)(~ 2/.A ( \ II a~ v , 5.5 L:..ðL ~.5 Of"" /),? II I' ,.- ÆAi'/7" /7 ~ ~ ./;~.~ç- r? -., ~/) L~H/ ~/J 1')(", ...;:f¿, J1œr;,.l /V¡I,#"r.;:- .<'"hAA ..4.R~".4~ -r.;;> ~~ -;:6n1t:. IØ~¿?,,¡(), / /~..ð.....,)'/: CJ ~2.. /9 ~ ~/J" ~c-.n.r .<A'",,~ .a~'$e/ /Pe-/ ~ , , /s/? o~ ,..f' :;:;C;,.:;J ~? q¡'} I Ai. £ ':', -. -....,e s.!.._A/ wHn'é!' '-4r "" ..- . k: OA/ If. ",,.-/ /:? ....?ý I ~;:: r'Cdn~/? ,,1. <A,-,.ð ~;r' .,...,'nð '" :- - 5Sq~ ~?() Q"F ;¡ - ~ 'é'/7.e' æ_~1e.$' .2- I..~ <I" F 9?O Q",c a, - ..,~} .R~/'7'/e<' .2- , " ---- .- NAME: TITLE: . SIGNATURE:~~ ~ ~~ DATE: s-= "':<?', ~.<?ß./ " J _,,/2 - ... -. - . . PHONE' BUS HOURS: AFTER BUS HRS: , PHONE' BUS HOURS: AFTER BUS HRS: - 4A-1 TITLE TITLE ~ EMERGENCY CONTACT, EMERGENCY CONTACT: PRINCIPAL BUSINESS A '- y .' '-~, ~,' L::·~: ,/"YW¿'~', ", ,,/ ··ot:..",c:".s'~" it .,. <!'\ :- _ .,..L..~'- t'. ,.W :- _, ~J --...... c: \.',,:.,('~~ì~...!, ':~..cÓ~~/ e e (<6 <:';(0 :!1~ I I. cfi 0 ~'~\~~!~'G;~';:':~ CITY 0 r BAKERSFIELD û3'·f;>:..J J¡'~'::'" 7'~ 'j 1) ==: .' .' ~. :Pi j X% _':"'::: '., ,fílJ. --.'_" :~;; + - ..~ :;\W,I -- _.. I I ~~'\. :,,:"":" /. -;P;-.:..'·..c ,::;.'';.' ~ àJ'líííñ~ "WE CARE" T .... (tYDe or prin~ name) RECtlVED Do hereby certif~- that I ha-\'e revieh"ed tþe JAN267989 Ans'd. ............ attached Hazardous Materials business plan for . '¿'-r'7'7"'d /ø-t-.-£'~ (name of business) and that it along with the attached additions ,,{ or corrections constitute a complete and correct Business Plan for my facility. ~~~ ;:)igna1:.ure ~ - ~ . /~J:/r7' / date )), . . . .. ~ /:oØ ,]f?J èŸß ~ ' Cß--S ß NO ( O~' y~l. L / 7- ~ ..~ ~. ..: . ".", e e .. ¡BUSINESS NAME LUTREL TRUCKING INC LOCATION 2212 S UNION AV ID NUMBER 215-000-000078 HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 :1. OVERVIEW LAST CHANGE 04/20/88 BY ESTER JURIS CODE 215-005 JURIS BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 MAP PAGE 124 GRID 17A FACILITY UNITS 1 HAZARD RATING 3 RESPONSE SUMMARY 2A SEC 4) NO PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM EMERGENCY CONTACTS 2A SEC 2) MARK LUTREL 834-5986 OR 399-7012 ROY LUTREL 834-5986 OR 399-3725 UTILITY SHUTOFFS 2A SEC 3) A) GAS - SW CORNER OF SHOP BLVD B) C) WATER - NW OF OFFICE AT SIDEWALK E) LOCK BOX - NO ELECTRICAL - INSIDE O~SHOP SW CORNER D) SPECIAL - NONE 2. NOTIFICATION / PUBLIC EVACUATION LAST CHANGE / / BY 2. NOTIFICATION In case of hazardous spill or leak is discovered contact Fire, Police, Paramedics (911). Health Department State OES NRC - EPA PUBLIC EVACUATION 911 - Fire & Police Departments contacted in the event of a public health hazard for assistance in public evacuation. PAGE 1 12/12/88 17:39 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 ^' ~7 . . "-,,. e e 'BUSINESS NAME LUTREL TRUCKING INC LOCATION 2212 S UNION AV ID NUMBER 215-000-000078 HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 3 . HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY LAST CHANGE / / BY 3. HAZ MAT TRAINING SUMMARY Once a month safety meetings - drivers ànd shop personnel. Every 3 months safety review - shop and office personnel. 1 - A overview of all hazardous material at shop. 2 - How to read and understand all MSDS and labels. 3 - Respiratory Protection Program - CAL OSHA 4 - Training in safety equipment and there use. Rubber boots - rubber gloves - safety glasses - hard hats tyveks - respirator. 5 Training in Emergency Incident Response Guidelines for spill or leak. 6 - First Aid procedures. - ------- 4. LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE LAST CHANGE 04/20/88 BY ESTER 2A SEC 5) NEAREST HOSPITAL PAGE 2 12/12/88 17:39 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, lNC, (805) 648-6800 "y., . . e cO . . 'BUSINESS NAME LUTREL TRUCKING INC LOCATION 2212 S UNION AV FACILITY UNIT 01 e ID NUMBER 215-000-000078 HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 A. OVERALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY LAST CHANGE 08/11/88 BY ESTER ID TYPE NAME LOCATION CONTAINMENT 1 PURE MOTOR OIL \NE CORNER OF YARD ABOVE GROUND TANKS ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 2808.00 100.0 MOTOR OIL MAX AMT UNIT HAZARD USE 400 GAL UNKNOWN LUBRICANT HAZARD LISTS UNKNOWN 2 \ PURE GEAR OIL 55 GAL UNKNOWN NE CORNER OF YARD DRUMS OR BARRELS MET.. LUBRICANT ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 2808.00 100.0 MOTOR OIL UNKNOWN 3 \ PURE HYDRAULIC OIL 55 GAL UNKNOWN NE CORNER OF YARD DRUMS OR BARRELS MET.. LUBRICANT ID . PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1224.00 100.0 BRAKE FLUID, HYDRAULIC t/II UNKNOWN 4 \ PURE CLEANING SOLVENT 55 GAL EXTREME NE CORNER OF YARD DRUMS OR BARRELS MET.. CLEANING ID PERCENT COMPONENTS HAZARD LISTS 1203.00 100.0 NAPHTHA EXTREME 5 \ PURE DIESEL FUEL 60' EAST OF SHOP UNDERGROUND TANKS ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 1179.01 100.0 DIESEL FUEL NO.2 6 PURE WASTE OIL NE CORNER OF YARD ABOVE GROUND TANKS ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 1598.00 100.0 WASTE OIL 7 PURE ACETYLENE PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 1241.00 100.0 ACETYLENE 8 PURE OXYGEN PORTABLE PRESS. CYL. ID PERCENT COMPONENTS 2359.00 100.0 OXYGEN, COMPRESSED PAGE 3 10000 GAL MODERATE FUEL HAZARD LISTS MODERATE 150 GAL UNKNOWN WASTE HAZARD LISTS UNKNOWN 110 FT3 EXTREME WELDING/SOLDERING HAZARD LISTS EXTREME 310 FT3 HIGH WELDING/SOLDERING HAZARD LISTS HIGH MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC, (805) 648-6800 12/12/88 17:39 , e e . . "~ ·BUSINESS NAME LUTREL TRUCKING INC LOCATION 2212 S UNION AV ID NUMBER 215-000-000078 HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 B. FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES LAST CHANGE 04/20/88 BY ESTER 3A \ B. FIRE PROTECTION / WATER SUPPLIES I 3A ' 3 fire extinguishers 2 fire hydrants (1 south of office on sidewalk, 1 north of office on sidewalk) D. EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION / EVACUATION LAST CHANGE 04/20/88 BY ESTER ~YEE-~OTIFICATION I EVACUATION I P.A. - lntercom - verbal communication : Allk: office and shop personnel to meet in front office par lng lot - 18 additional drivers that are on the road mos~ ~f t~e time, but are aware of evacuation and notlflcatl0n plan. PAGE 4 12/12/88 17:39 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 " ij..; ~<;:~ e e -BUSINESS NAME LUTREL TRUCKING INC LOCATION 2212 S UNION AV ID NUMBER 215-000-000078 HIGH HAZARD RATING 3 E. MITIGATION / PREVENTION / ABATEMENT LAST CHANGE 04/20/88 BY ESTER 3A SEC 1) OILS ARE STORED IN SEALED DRUMS. DIESEL TANK IS GAUGED EACH DAY FOR LEAKS. PAINT CANS ARE STORED IN METAL CABINET. E. MITIGATION / ABATEMENT Spills: Large spill - build dike around spill with diking mat that is kept in stockpile. Small spill - greasesweep to soak up spill Disposal: Any spill that is determined hazardous would be properly classified - manifested and transported to a TSD facility. PAGE 5 12/12/88 17:39 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SYSTEMS, INC. (805) 648-6800 CITY of BAKERSFIELD \ r ..' "j .3. of NAME OF Tfi1Š FACILITY: STANDARD IND, CLÄSSCODE J../.2'3 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER~_ _ _L Page I NVENT·ORY MATERIALS t..ukeß HAZARDOUS ~ Standard Bus Iness '--.. '--' far~ and Agr1culture BUSINESS LOCATION CITY, PHONE CODES 11 Mlxture/COIIOOI1ents Instructions __J::l¡_€S.____.___(þ,~ 1_ -CJ1º-±_b~~t~__~~"jJ;:Eg...JAi&~~~~ __~º-k~J.?~~¡;___~1J)_____ Hailes of See 13 , by Nt :QQ- n location Nhere Stored In fac" Ity /("'1 --Cíld.~\Æ'--- , C...S. Hueber /' Ao. ~ l!!f l4{Tø -~------_.- COIIponent II HI" 11 Un Cod. 10 tont '..p , tOllt Pres. . tOllt 'ype 7 I Oys 011 Sit. , Menur. Units 5 Annua I Est C Avenge AMt _1f..t2tlt!.___ 3 flu Alllt J?&?CZt¿__ Z Type Code £. t Trans Code lJ C...S ,.-, DelayPd L - -' SuddHl Relees. Hea I th of Pressure Phy; ica 1 and Hea I th Hazard fr:t>t'Ck all that apply) , C...S, Hueber HI" 12 COIIlIOI1ent ,.-, L._-' ,.-., L_-' ,.-, L _.J React ivity "'="" I ~ Fire . .?~.L6.0 ¡ ç~[!P~ ~.ß----..- _~Q_ ~ill_¡eo_.~_2f_ _Ç?J'Z__3Q____ ;:;._:~ COIIponlllt 11 Ha..' c.A.S. Hueber . ")L ~\u~&F,V\.ê:"d} \-1ycril'0tre~t=ëšl' .. USIE. ~(.j7t¡;l.-5't./-7 .í"tb ~~~f~..!~Ffi'^1C. DIfJ.1l1Lr±.t€ ____ ____ COIIponlllt 12 Ha..' c.A,S. Huaber ;lð4 ~\o'€.l.Vt-le.e.n",~ 1 l::rý-:tlfðn.eA·~~ , l.4.S.rrrol./7l/2....;;7-0 ~~ 1(:,;:<;;/Du14-1 od COIIøonent U H..., C...S. Huaber .¡Ie" ïqddlT1u£. Pk6. Q.o~fR-I\-l~} CA/e./Ú~-' 9¡! ml. -.e - J "h~ n Þ4tE 4.n P b P :2'- &:E e.o~_4~__ (~O __~h~~tÅ~L!~_ª-___________: . to.ponlllt 11 lIa..' c.A.S, Huaber 9'2 ~! 1J~~leeßt \I\-€...á.J !:fyd.rlc"h €4fed , C4!;d(ót.¡7f/2-b'tj- 7 -- J±~Y-1') ff4.lt'aŒttlLc'l;;>'s72(/Æé€____ COIIponlllt IZ Ha..' c...s. Huaber "':3 fI1/x7ii12E . =-_ COIIponent U Ha..' C,., S. Huaber Hu.ber H... , C...S U COIIponent 1~latt HN Ith I I..edl.te HN Ith '9-/''''6 'Î CC>ð ______~~_____._.I'S..________......____ PhysiclI and Health Hazard (Check a 11 that apply) Hazard __G~____ (.L [~ ,.-, L _.I Sudden ReI.... of Pressure ¿~º---- DelayPd Hili th ,.-., L_.I ---3º---- ,.-, L - -' Reactivity -' Physical and Health Huard (Check all that apply) Hazard I re ~F __m!JZ5J_~__@¡¿J..'!B!_~£._______________ ~Ite Health ~ ,.-., L _.I Sudden Re IlIse of Pressure ,.-., L _ J Delayed Hea I th ,.-., L - -' React ivi ty I / re Hazard I'c-., ~J U_1121-.L~<5'_____L__~3_º___JLæC2.___JG9L'_3..es; ~ l ð~_LLJ.£~l!i~_~_Q?~__YÆd _~ 15!.° 4~~ gle~£~£ro~~~__ Ph(SiCal and Health H.zard . ~ C...S.llu.ber..IlZLK:lJ:¡eE ... COIIponent 11 H..., C...S. Nu.ber ~t:' IlJ '0jlA.-+\'ee>;,C' ) ~y ~ ~ ~ ( heck all that apply) S~ ~pl1Z4')C' I+'D as"t.J..ßt;lO . CAt;~~l./7'12-t!Ç;7- D ;ç-¡-- ---~l..d~~-.-~-----~--~ï.ú----ë:Q------.------ r...." ,. -., ,. - ., ,. - ., I"'C.;I I COIIponent IZ Ha..' C...S, Nùaber r~ ~ , ~~. try ¡eO IV2f2Þ I ' I::t)f ~ L_J L_J Delayed L_.I Sudden Release ~ IÌllllPdlate t4S:tt:6"1'7/,..,_{¡;,ç-O If~ROl p,q.Ie.A-~(':lt\.'c.. ù,9t, . Health of Pressure Health 7 1'1 r. iß5.7 "'1\---- ---r------rlt. r;J::-.r------------------------.. ent Ha '7~ -:::.eO-e~ V "'t<l1eß IõCVArul ~'-'Y /ð.% ' ~ .!I!£lfIll.€Il.R1?J.rl., ---- ~~---- .,a-, ,., ___a .....,........ W;n~~~-- j ty iv React I Fire Hazard CONT ACTS ~E RGENCY inquiry of those Individuals responsible <=ö -~ -g<J DHëSigõ¡¡¡-----------------*--------- - -- ay on based ~~--_._------------- and that docuall1 t Ittached Cert cation (Read and sign after completing all sections) I c~rt ify under pHlalty of la. that I have persona lly e~alll;ned and all h.! liar with the inforllat 1011 subøiitted in th for obtaining the inforllðtlon, I believe that the submitted Inforllltlon is true, accurate, and c~ete. n Tìn·"-''''TT~ll-~W\.l---T:-mg£-':::l 'OR~~-~7~~1.~4-~,,-·--,,-·-----·-t-t·-- S·~t- - -~~---------- ~~nèrõ lCla tll e 0 o.ner/ooe~t owner o:¡era,or 5 aUUlorlleu represen a 1ve 19na ure . al1 and is CITY of BAKERSFIELD ., Pag' _~_ NAME OF Tft1Š FA£~L!.TY: STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER - - -- --- ---- Standard Bus 1 ness .---' '--' Agr;cu \tl/re BUSINESS LOCATION: CITY, ZIP: PHONE ,: and far. 1 . , " II 12 . Oys tont tont tont Un location Ihre on Sit. Type Press T..., Code'. Storld in hci lity rpS @/0 ~ Œ£ ce>te.)\~3....s&.~I{.ci___ t.A,S, IIuIIber 121/1/--h ',e¿ to.ponent" 11.-. U,S. IIuIIbef' - ð.J..~_______ C4s-trG,47<1;Z-ð8- 7 t!l r-.. r-.. ~ 2. to.Qonent 12 Nul. t.A,S. ...... L_-' Del.yed L_-' Sudden RelNse L~ IMldi.te ~/.t'/'7/''''.9''--/ Health of Pressure H..lth' 1P7 1"7' ^ ::, C&> Cœponent'3 11.-. U.S. ..... ~_3Q9___§l.3-'k$.= ¿V, Gnd 0 C<3Þhcß- ___ I~, t.A.S, bbIt 7¿¡-,$f;..:. :z.. Cœponent II ..... U.S. bber r -.. r........ r -.. ~t 12 ..... C.A.S. bber L_-' Del.yed I..C'.I SucIcIen R.l... L_..I IMedtn. . HNlth of Pressure IteIlth - CoIIøonent U 11.-. U.S, ..... (¡: C4: :d~C/7~:<-~:<-~ ~ v'1 ,- d r gk ) 'r .So~()e,,* ee~"e.øJ J+td~ ~4 __________ -L.L!..CVI øò- O-'f2---L _?_ ..b;~ltlA-fts . __ _ __ ~t II 1Iøe. t.A.S. IIuMer iJ"6 ~l:I-e",*,&ç\II\.~ {:'f~Iiro~fëRC) 1 CNl;PØ>l/7lj;(-<S''l -0 ~ ~let.\.W\.þ..!£Ì \ \\\Å.~_____. __._ r - .. r - .. r - .. to.oonent 12 11_' CAS lluebIc' )( M Ie L_-' Delay~ L_-' Sudd." RelHse L_-' IMedlate ~7('J.., 0-77-'/ . ~ /0 t.tlJ7It.fm, /lyric> y~ Health of Pressure Health to.øoneI)t' _. C.A,S/,~ 4) 7· ~ ,--, (j ---,;------,---- e ~ ~-<,I" -ce1 vl.Vð~1L z.€.Ø- J-IA-ILÆ\ Q) . =_-.f4?~/7?O-ltf-S _ S"')I~i5'JJ1f/eh.neMt~ ~c.1sl4_~~.sL~Hs-! to.DOIIlllt" 11_' C.A.5. lIuMIeI' / 5 Annual Est Reactivity ~J Reactivity r-.. L_J r-" L_-' 2 TyOl Code r-.., H.urd L - -' Fir. H4l1rd Ffr\ 1 Irans Code - Ph~;c. IChfck 2 ~ vity React Fire H.z.rd lIù.btr . C.A.S 11- --------- T~~1.-----------------~~~,~~~~---- Nl/llbtr . t.A,5 11- Co.ponent 12 to.ponent 13 1B7j:~;~~ r-.. L_-' r-.. L_-' ..-.. L_-' r-' L - -' Reactivity ..-, L - ~ Fire H.z.rd l-.diate Hea \th Sudd." Relllse of Pressure JIr¡1?e Delay~ Health I1Rw~J.~.u: a.. . ---- ;nquiry of those individu.ls rlSIOI1sib 1. -=;;-20-89 Di¡¡-Siijñëa----------------------------- that based on .¡ and doculllnts .tt.ched liE RGENCY CONTACTS Certification (Read and sign after co.plering all sections] I certify under penalty of law that I have oersonally e.all;n~ and a. f..i1i.r with the inforllllltion subllitted 1n th lor obtain;ng the ;nfor..tion. I believe t~~ subIt;tt~ intor..tion is true, accurate, and co.ølete, Q "12~a-·fT\_f'_:lAl1Þ::l!1ó..-To---~-~':/7-~-~~~~-b;>-~----t-I:--- sY"~~---·~-------------- M_. an årrtè:l~t'tfìeõT owner operator ow!Í¡t; O:lerator s aUUlOrlleo reoresen alIve i;~ure .11 is .nd 4 rr.': r. ", " . .' 'i .) of BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MA~ERIALS INVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS CIT}T ? -~- of NAME OF Tfi'1:S FAJ~lL1.TY: STANDARD IND, CLASS CODE DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER - - J Standard BUS1ness ,~ '--' turf! Far.. and Agricu BUSINESS LOCATION: CITY, ZIP: PHONE 1#: ~O' MI_ of See 13 'by lit - ~~. 12 lOCltion Where Stored in Flcility 11 "'. Code 10 Cont T.." , Cont Pres. . Cont Type 7 Oys Sit. I on 6 IIHsu" Units 5 AnnUlI Est . Average AIIt 3 III~ AIIt U IW Â~O ---ï.r~i:2i7(;------------ P"~;taraml Health Mazard I Chfck a \I that Ipply) ..-., '-_.J 2 TVIII Code 1 Irans Code IIuàer ttu.ber ..... · C.A,S · C.A.S. Nøe .... 12 eo.Qllllll'lt ~t IIUIIber ____________ IMediate IIeIlth ..-., '-_..I ..-., '- _..I Sudden R.IHS' of Pressure ..-., '-_..I ~ De llv-d Health Reactivity Fire Haurd · C.A.S 13 IIuØer IIueber IIuàr · C,A,S · C.A.S 11- 11- II 12 ~t ~t Cononent IIuØIr _______ ..-., 1..-..1 ..-., '- _..I Sudden lit lHn of Pressure C.A,S ..-., '-_..I Physical Ind Kealth Hllard (Check 111 that Ipply) ,..-., '-_..I r-., .. -..I Fire l-.dllt. HH Ith De Ilyed 11ft Ith RHctivlty HiliI'd ___4___.__ ....,. ttu.bIr · C.A,S. IIwber · C.A.S IIHe 13 · C.A.S · C.A.S .... II- ~tl CoIIøontnt 12 Co.ponent IMed i ate Hea I th IIUIIber _ ..-., '-_.J ..-., '- _..I Sudden Releast of Pressure C.A.S De laved Health ,..-., '-_.J PhyslclI IIId Ilea Ith Hllard (Check .11 that Ipply) ,..-., '- _..I React ivi tv ,.-., .. _.J Fire Hazard --------------------.-- ---- 11- 13 ___l__L___________i_____________l___________J_____-'___L__J__--L-_l____--L___, Phys( ..2~akJ IIIdll IIH Ith HJllard C,A,S. Nullber ______________________ Co.IOIIlI'It (C~. that 1l1li yl · C.A.S. IlIIIIber llùllber · C.A.S 11- 11- 11 12 COIIIOIIIII t ..-., '-_.J ..-., Dellyed '- _.I Health ,.-., '-_.J ,..-., I.. _..I Rl!ðct;vity ,.-., L _.J Fire lIaurd ~~~ftM~~- p~es..L.._________________ nnr--- NUllber 12 RiIJ-Q~..l...~:..- . C.A.S II... 13 eo.ponent ~¡~------------------~~~~~ -.dlat. Hea ¡ th Sudden Relelse of Pressure II nmy;Hck..-L~k:___ na. , b1. those individua 15 reslOlls <¡; ~:;(~-2<7 Oitnigñ~----- inquiry of Ind that bl5ed on wry doculllll'lts attlChed all and this th the inforllt ion sublli tted in accurate. and Co.ølete~ \\"'\ü, /' Si~ë- ------- IIERGENCY CONTACTS Certification (RetJd and sign after cOMpleting all sections) I certify under llMJty of 'IW that I have personally e~IIII;ned Ind a. f..iliar for obtaining the inforNtion, I believe that the sUÞllitted inforNtir is true ~a~~-- (' -~~l~T~:::Tc-~-'t ~7-~~k1~=~~-\:k----<-r--- n~.e an <itr'Ctiftll eo owner ooerat I' operator 5 aUl""r1Zeu reorf!sema,IVf! wi ,,..~~--;\\\J~l~ fl.. _~~~''~\t.\.D ''l;~~ . t ~/~0- " J '<5''\... ~ S\."',~~ /.,1 ~'~_ . =~~ I.~. i{f1 tTt~- ... -- $~~ - ~ :;(=== ... - ~\.. '".,:~ . .,) ~'-.~ -:" ~ I ~J. --:;:;:~~?P.~:~ -'l/#!/~ e ~. .., ',':;';';';"'--.. - - i--c,'-" ·--::..........;~eQ :-1 ,..--:.. ¡ 1eT\'l-' .ua.....~........ ð..ll ... ' l.il v ~ ,...; . Hazårdous lYIaterials DiAon TO: BUILDING DEPT, BUSINESS NAME dcLLw LJ?_O_('~ LOCATION cQ~l5 J. ~ STATUS OF HAZ MAT REGULATIONS I. ìj Required to complete a Hazardous Materials Business Plan " / ?~Hazardous Materials Business Plan Complete II. 0 Risk Management & Prevention Program Required o Risk Management & Prevention Program Requirements are being met.. OK to issue permit o Risk Management and Prevention Program has been approved. OK to issue Certificate of Occupancy. III. 0 No Hazardous Material Requirements. IV. 0 All Hazardous Materials Reporting Requirements Complete. Comments: . '-() a 01 J¡"u. fk¡ If'!lf £!IV Hazardous Materia's Division 1- :l9-Cj(ì Date FD 1 655 Rev 1 /90 _- l" C1. .:..'~ e Dd.h...c:l.:::,lleill r u-e ue.fJ L. Hazardous Materials .sion RECEiVED BUSINESS NAME HAZARDOUS MATERIALS COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ' \J (To be completed by Building Permit Applicant and/o!..Sfte-Plan Rê~iew APPli¿~h ? 9 1990 .../ \ . \ . f\ tl Î ß J HAZ. MAT. DIV. l '/:If / ¿. .. . . \/' -- ( ". \. -1 LOCATION PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INFORMATON CAREFULLY. FAilURE TO COMPLY WITH THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS MAY RESULT IN CIVIL LIABILITIES OF UP TO $2000.00 FOR EACH DAY IN WHICH THE VIOLATION OCCURS. YES NO Will the Applicant or future building occupant be required to complete a Hazardous Materials Business Plan? ~ o (NOTE) If you handle. store. use or dispose of. reportable quantities of any hazardous substance. you are required by California Law to complete a Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Forms can be obtained from the Bakersfield Fire Departm ent. Hazardous Materials Division. 2130 G Street. Typical every day hazardous materials you may find in your facilities may include. but not limited to: compressed gases; tuels - all types; solvents; oils (new and waste); thinners; caustic or corrosive materials; poisonous or toxic materials; and radioactive materials. Will the applicant or future building occupant be required to complete a Risk Manage- ment and Prevention Program? YES I8J NO o (NOTE) If you handle. store. use or dispose of reportable quantities of any extremely hazardous substance you must develop a Risk Management and Prevention Program. THIS PLAN MUST BE APPROVED BY THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY BEFORE YOU COMMENCE OPERATIONS AT THIS FACILITY. The list of regulated chemicals is contained in Appendix A of part 355 of Subchapter J of Chapter I of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations. This list of chemicals isavailable at the Bakersfield Fire Department. Hazardous Materials Division. 2130 G Street. " School ·(any school. pUblic or private used for the purposes of education of children Kindergarten or any of grade 1 to 12. inclusive) YES NO ŒJ 0 YES NO 0 Qfj 0 ~ 0 ~ 0 0 Will the applicant or furture buildiOg occupant be required to obtain a permit from the Kern County Air Polution Control District? Location within 1.000 feet of outer boundry of the following: Hospital - Long Term Care Facility . Check here if none of the above apply to this project. ...--' '~}~.~ ¿ - . signed:....)i ).;(/'//..h'~ _ .-?:'/Ø V (Owner. Priniple or Officer of Business) / -1 ~. 'i..'J /. .1 Date: - J. L= FD 1 654 ----~-- .. _...,. J /,,'-- ,r "'/"''''~Ft;...,.,--.r .-.L-//~ _ _.......,....., ..,ra."._." ,,~~ L-r~r' C- ,- & .... _ ... ... ... .... v ..., ..... "'Ir. - ", ADDRESS: 7~/:'P CA¿r:RfÝ/U't!"C/ sc FACILITY UNIT NAME: ...22./ 2. ~- /"?7".i!"/? #/&_ P: ,qr. 93 ?¿? 7 CITY,ZIP: - . ..?.:p~ s?'-Pt:? PHONE .: . ð'.Ý--7L?/7_ IOFFICIAL USE CFIRS COOl ONLY t 2 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 to TYPE MAX ANNUAL' CONT USE LOCATION IN THIS % BY HAZARD D,O. CODE AMOUNT AMOUNT UNIT CODE CODE FACILITY UNIT WT, CHEMICAL OR COMMON NAME CODE GUll @¿? o,ðl ./'/./!"?CJ b/+/. 1').2- 2¿' 1/.£ I'r>.t):ll'# p ¡J f}¡//",.-/ m:: - -- '" /Ã:/ F/L r(; '.;7 .- " II ~~r _/ //// 101'", ...P¿.. r~_, _.A' /)f'/ '-..../.' --i? .? ..s..çO A/! ///.:7 .of", ..?/A ( \ )1 . .d~/.2/';./ ;,,,ø a'/"" p ",.- 55 n_L .rç ¡("lIt'> /),? l( I' /"ÆA/?, /I ¿; ~ ./.J"/;?~ ~ .., 2I'J DH/ ~ó tOf,., Âb? J1œr;,.l .N/,4# /r ,~.hA/? hx?e',,4~ -,;:? , //? ¿.J/J.t/ n p. / ./~fi.//'/: D ~/ /9 I~ ~¿¡' ..ÆÃn- LJr .<A",.,,ð .a~ ~~ /" Ne/ v '" .- /~/J o~ ,.,f':::/¿;O t):? rI'J ¡¡J£ /' , " A'>¡C ~L'~/ w:4Ç"¡2' , ,~a'Ý c/ ¿; D4/ &. ,. // /? ~y I.,..;; r'o~.ni',;? 1,1<'/''''£7 ffi;rl -r-,ln~ '" y -" 5Sq~ 3'..:<0 <r F /l. -, "1e /7 ,z::' Á2-/Æ'S 2- 1';>'4-1 1/S'S.~t:F 93'0 q>;" /J~ ,_ - ,_) RO/7/e~ 2- DB'31 , \ . ' \ /' '.-- \ , : . ;~0 ~ ~ A"cfb , .' I ..-- .- NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE:~~~ ~~ DATE: .5'= .2?~ - - - - - - - -- - -- -- - ...- . - - /%A"% ¿a-A'é' /' TITLE: ¿¿ A&"!5'_ , _PHONE' BUS HOURS:~5~~j?~~ = ----- ---- -- - - ?'ý9- 7///.,2..- ....,.;. :? PHONE' BUS HOURS: AFTER BUS HRS: 4A-l TITLE: ~ A EMERGENCY CONTACT: PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ¡'. 'L._~;~.~()~ ....' t. ?-' "" _ ".-.,_ ". ,,¡;r , J " ~ .' ÁlUl-- .- " , {/-J^-!-! e ( ) ~ '-.6'--. 1:¿'l-I7-/) ::11US P sr· RECEIVED JUN 2 1987 Ans'd. .........."" BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326-3979 OFFICIAL USE ONLY ~ ID# dDLi ()~ 000078 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE FORM 2A I. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole, 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. RECEIVED AUG 1 0 1981 Ans'd. .....~..... INSTRUCTIONS: SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA A. BUS INESS NAME: ~-r/Zt::!.// -;?;ë;//L-n ~ .z::?¿ _ .:::?' B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: ~~~~ CITy:ßÞ£'~LÞ/ ZIP: ,V?.. ¿:;.0/~/? ~~ ý'??tf?? BUS.PHONE: ~oji) g?0,59.?~ SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATIONS In case of an emergency involving the release or threatened release of a hazardous material, call 911 and 1-800-852-7550 or 1-916-427-4341. This will notify your local fire department and the State Office of Emergency Services as required by law. EMPLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE ~ DURING BUS. HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS. A. /?Z,.æd ¿u?:~ Ph# ??~.s9R(;? Ph# :P99-7/?~ B. ~V, . h-r¿?e/ Ph# {( / if Ph#. ;::99-..9?-2S- SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: c::;;?~.4 ~fr r!&û?¿f/Ž: t'J/. S~~ ß?'A- B. ELECTRICAL: "Z/7<'."d,C' n;¡: -::-A1¿::7 - ,~,......A' Pr/ær-r ("'0/74'7 ÞÆ_ C. WATER: ~£7H U/15?..r-r- t!:Jr t9.r-~/'é',P #r ~H-å/A-&' D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK, BOX: YES ~IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIN SITE PLANS? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO MSDSS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / NO - 2A - ., \.,/ - --, \., ~" - . . "~~ "";:1 '~O' t . ..",' " ,'l"ht .... ;\ .' '.} ~ '-I SECTION 4 :;, PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE -e-- (j~U(JOO IV o/J e SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE -e- " . , , N~+Jo~f'-t-O¿ L SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN-THE FOLLOWING AREAS, CIRCLE YES OR NO A. METHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. @ NO B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGENCIES:............,......... .... ~ NO C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIPMENT: . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ~~ NO D. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES:................. ~ NO E. DO YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS:..... ,. ~ NO SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL /50 B~' ~ o.AP . 'ZßDi~ #/ (J.W tPt(... INITIAL REFRESHER ~ NO rti:S NO @ NO ~ NO ~ NO CIRCLE YES OR @9) DOES YOUR BUSINESS HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IN QUANTITIES LESS THAN 500 POUNDS OF A SOLID, 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID, OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS: . . . , .. YES ~ I, ~~ ~~~ , certify that the above information is, accurate. I understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations under the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous Materials (Div. 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500 Et AI.) and that inaccurate information constitutes perjury. 'SIGNATUR~~ / ~ ~SDATE f~~/ ./ - 2B - ·f .' ~ . Q,¡" ..... . e ( ) ~ BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMEXT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 OFFICIAL [SE ONLY ID# - - -' - - - BUS INESS NAJ-!E: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS . , 1, To avoid further action. this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3, Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW,.:.}£';".,::: 4, Be as BR I EF and CONC I SE as po s sib Ie. .' - ,-.-... --.,- -.-..-----...-..~...,--.., FACILITY UNIT# FACILITY UNIT NA.'Œ:.La-.J!'e/ M.)rt'~~' .J;;?C, SECTION 1: MITIGATION. PREVENTION. ABATEMENT PROCEDù~ES o ¿t)/IJ.. ,,A/?C- _ :5-r.o/ld ~N.Ç¢~~__._.f!:-::C~_,,~_,,_.__:",~_~l,:~~.:~~~,]~~'.~.:l: z) ¡/;-cse./ -ß~ /..1 þ?/la~c/ tft~ ,¡Ç~ ß/Z 'Cðd-.s: ~ ß-rrr t!-pn/ ,4/Z& ~ß7~-e.-/ /);7 ',)?I¿..7"',#-/ é!/fff/7.¿.;;:r- "'_'-'~""·M~"""" ._.~~._ SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION k\~ EVACUATION PROCEDL~ES AT THIS L~IT O~~Y ¡;:/6?L ß-e/c/ !iPV// - ;6// CO, ~,?/ ~~ '" - 8;\ .. ·, '" ,/ ., \. ,~' -- ",' ~, :0 " . SECT~OX 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT ONLY A. Does this Facility Unit contain Hazardous !v[aterials?. . . ,. YES & If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. B, Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES NO If No, complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form ~4A-l) If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form ~4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION . - ." '. -¡.~ 0- - fT -~ t...·~ ~ ·'.."~~I..~:':: ~~"'....: .'.d__......_.._......-..-.. ... ,~...., .... ~--<o¡'" .~ .;... < ... - ". '. ~ . .... ..,,-,_..,_...::.~, _._......~..,..~--.~,-,---"..:..-. SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SUPPLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPO~~ERS ;.,. 5~e... - .s/~ ßÁþ/?;/9'-' ML/?? S- SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHL~-OFFS AT THIS ù~IT O\LY. A. NAT. GAS!PROPAN~~ see - /0/b~ z;;9 5ée770/?-5 B. ELECTRICAL: C. WATER: D. SPECIAL: E. LOCK BOX: ~TS .' @ IF YES, LOCATIO:'¡: IF YES, STTE ?LAXS~ 'fLOOR pr.\::s~ YES / ::0 YES / ::0 ~rSDss0 V""'" \''' , ::.) .,í.... :':EYS~ YES ! " :,0 - 33 - ~ ~''''-V). :!) ~. ~ tf"k) " of . Page BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT FORM 4A~1 NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY # D I UNIT # FACILITY / 57: FACILITY UNIT NAME: BUSINESS ADDRESS: CITY, ZI PHONE #: 9'??oR ~ 7/1./7 OWNER" NAME ADDRESS: : CITY,ZIP PHONE #: J!?~ 93?¿77 ...P".;;>0 ç/9.J://_ : P CFIRS CODE D.O,T GUIDE 10 HAZARD CODE USE rOFFICIAL ONLY 9 8 % BY WT 7 LOCATION FACILITY 6 USE CODE 5 CO NT CODE 4 3 ANNUAJ~ AMOUNT 2 MAX AMOUNT :e OR COMMON NAME ;/y ;;;7é///f~~O 5/,-/Z/I X ~/ QéWß,o/'/ d-<6D t d..I1L9J .? /é//(r' S ~ 1foÞ~¿N~- a/' Idd~ ø//I~æ/.J / s,/-' /~1r5 CÆ/1/?F/19 ~k¿,/?;::- \~D3 .? h~t!?A1~ £1e.5e-/ fr~ {\!i.O( ~.5/~ /?7.ç¡~ ar 15P1([ ~;rl r'l'n(2 CHEMICAL ~.A~A IN THIS UNIT Air: t'i?Ø7¡?/? £J_ ./fd.Æ/ t ( I t\ tD(¿, /J'? û ~ Æ ~ Ilaerh" /-V,4//' 4r" 5".Ap ¿:J/ o / ~ 2£ C~ ~CltU1é'/Z ~}J!. s-Ac-¿:7 )/ I' l UNIT brt./ ~¿::p~¿ -5'&&0 //..-? //0 tb o~1 h~..4 7? ~ 1 TYPE CODE ~_M 3ì ~ r..' '-...1 z ~~ '~DATE: .s-=~~./- PHONE # BUS HOURS:~3~~j?~~ AFTER BUS HRS: :;pj?ý?- 7¿J~~~ ./ SIGNATURE ~~¿..!!£- : TITLE AAI'_ ....~./ ¿~.A"G' /" NAME: EMERGENCY CONTACT PHONE # BUS HOURS AFTER BUS HRS: Ço::::::. 4A-l : TITLE TITLE A : CONTACT: BUSINESS EMERGENCY PRINCIPAL Shell re ,_ . J...DT¡(E/- T~()ljCtj(jG :IlV~ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET MSDS NUMBER ~ 71.630-4 èiGENERAGMSPßiASSISTANGêt 97367 14·85) PAGE 1 "'.-. .". '.. .. -, )~, .. i:-j" ~ ,'t.,. _ ',-",' o ACUTE 1 HEALTH' . ~ FI~E REACTIVITY ~ ... LEAST . 0 o HAZARD RATING r HIGH, 3 SLIGHT . 1 EXTREME . 4 MODERA TE . 2 ~.4ifOUR<.EME~.GEN:GY:A~ß~STÆN:CE»·· SHELL: 713-473-9461 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 SHELL: 713-241-4819' *For acute and chronic health effects refer to the discussion in Section III PRODUCT ~ SHELL ROTELLA(R) T MULTIGRADE 15W/40, CH~~~~AL ~ MI~:~RE (SEE SECTION II-A) CHEMICAL... PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON; MOTOR OIL FAMILY r SHELL ... 50012 CODe r SECTION II-A --------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------------.-~---- PRODUCT/INGREDIENT ---------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------------------ NO. COMPOSITION CAS NUMBER PERCENT -----------------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------- P SHELL ROTELLA T MULTIGRADE 15W/40 SOL. REF,. HYDROTREATED DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE SOL. REF., HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DIST. SOL. REF., HYDROTREATED RESIDUAL OIL ADDITIVE PACKAGE MIXTURE 100 '-.., 1 2 3 4 64742-65-0 64742-54-7 64742-57-0 30-40 15-25 5-10 30-40 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~---~- SECTION II-B ACUTE TOXICITY DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. ACUTE ORAL LDSO ACUTE DERMAL LDSO ACUTE INHALATION LCSO ---------------------------------------------------------------..----------------------------------- P ÑOT AVAILABLE BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO SHELL, COMPONENT 4 IN THIS PRDDUCT IS NOT HAZARDOUS UNDER OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION (29 CFR 1910.1200). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*_. SECTION III HEALTH INFORMATION ' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE HEALTH EFFECTS NOTED BELOW ARE CONSISTENT WITH REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200). EYE CONTACT LUBRICATING OILS ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED NO MORE THAN MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES, SKIN CONTACT LUBRICATING OILS ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED NO MORE THAN MILDLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. PROLONGED AND REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN VARIOUS SKIN DISORDERS SUCH AS DERMATITIS, FOLLICULITIS OR OIL ACNE. INHALATION INHALATIDN OF VAPOR (GENERATED AT HIGH TEMPERATURES ONLY) OR OIL MIST FROM THIS PRODUCT MAY RESULT ."-.---. IN MILD IRRITATION. OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT. PRODUCT NAME: e'. SHELL ROTELLA(R') ,,) MULTIGRADE 15W/40 e -- \ MSDS PAGE t>\ " 71 ,630-4{~ . 2~ . ~ ~ INGESTION LUBRICATING OILS ARE GENERALLY CONSIDERED NO MORE THAN SLIGHTLY TOXIC IF SWALLOWED, SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS IRRITATION AS NOTED ABOVE. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS PREEXISTING SKIN AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRDDUCT. OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS THE INTERNATIONAL AGENCY FOR RESEARCH ON CANCER HAS DETERMINED THERE IS SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE FOR THE CARCINOGENICITY IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS OF USED MOTOR OILS, HANDLING PROCEDURES AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN THE MSDS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED TD MINIMIZE EMPLOYEE'S EXPOSURE TO THE USED PRODUCT. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSHA ACGIH OTHER NO. PEL/rWA PEL/CEILING TLV/TWA TLV/STEL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------- P 5 MG/M3* NONE 5 MG/M3* 10 MG/M3* NONE *OIL MIST, MINERAL .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EYE CONTACT FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES WHILE HOLDING EYELIDS OPEN. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND WIPE EXCESS OFF. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER OR A WATERLESS HAND CLEANER FOLLOWED BY SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INHALATION REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND PROVIDE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT, GET MEDICAL ATTENTIDN, INGESTION DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IN GENERAL NO TREATMENT IS NECESSARY UNLESS LARGE QUANTITIES OF PRODUCT ARE INGESTED. HOWEVER, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN IN GENERAL,' EMESIS INDUCTION IS UNNECESSARY IN HIGH VISCOSITY, LOW VOLATILITY PRODUCTS, I,E" MOST OILS AND GREASES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VI SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION -----------------.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONE !DENT! F I ED. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VII PHYSICAL DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOILING POINT: NOT AVAILABLE (DEG F) MELTING POINT: -25 (POUR POINT) (DEG F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.8844 (H20- 1) VAPOR PRESSURE: NOT AVAILABLE (MM HG) SOLUBIl:ITY: (IN WATER) NEGLIGIBLE VAPOR DENSITY: NOT AVAILABLE (AIR=1) +-:.... ""t .., " r.~ -<r , ~ ,. Ie (~ \.. MSDS 71,630-4 PAGE 3 PRODUCT NAME: SHELL ROTELLA(R) T MULTIGRADE 15W/40 EVAPORATION RATE (N-BUTYL ACETATE: 1): NOT AVAILABLE VIS, CS (40 DEG C) : 135 APPEARANCE ANO ODOR: DARK AMBER OIL. SLIGHT HYDROCARBON ODOR. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------ SECTION VIII FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLASH POINT AND METHOD: 370 DEG F (PMCC) FLAMMABLE LIMITS /% VOLUME IN AIR LOWER: N/AV UPPER: N/AV EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE WATER FOG, FOAM. DRY CHEMICAL OR C02. DO NOT USE A DIRECT STREAM OF WATER. PRODUCT WILL FLOAT AND CAN BE RE IGNITED ON SURFACE OF WATE.R. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS MATERIAL WILL NOT BURN UNLESS PREHEATED. DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE-SPACE WITHOUT FULL BUNKER GEAR (HELMET WITH FACE SHIELD,' BUNKER COATS. GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS). iNCLUDING A POSITIVE-PRESSURE NIOSH-APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER. ------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IX REACTIVITY ------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS AND .MATERIALS TO AVOID: AVOID HEAT. OPEN FLAMES AND OXIDIZING MATERIALS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE COMBUSTION CONDITIONS. A COMPLEX MIXTURE OF AIRBORNE SOLID. LIQUID. PARTICULATES AND GASES WILL EVOLVE WHEN THIS MATERIAL UNDERGOES PYROLYSIS OR COMBUSTION. CARBON MONOXIDE AND OTHER UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED ~ UPON COMBUSTION. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION X EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.------------ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF EXPOSURE MAY OR DOES EXCEED OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS (SECTION IV) USE A NIOSH-APPROVED RESPIRATOR TO PREVENT OVEREXPOSURE. IN ACCORD WITH 29 CFR 1910.134 USE EITHER AN ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR OR AN AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR FOR ORGANIC VAPORS AND PARTICULATES. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES AND OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES TO AVOID EYE CONTACT. TEST DATA FROM PUBLISHED LITERATURE AND/OR GLOVE AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS INDICATE THE BEST PROTECTION IS PROVIDED BY NITRILE GLOVES, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XI ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION _________________________________________________________0______------------------------------------- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES MAY BURN ALTHOUGH NO READILY IGNITABLE. USE CAUTIOUS JUDGMENT WHEN CLEANING UP LARGE SPILLS, *** LARGE SPILLS *** WEAR RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS APPROPRIATE. SHUT DFF SOURCE OF LEAK IF SAFË TO DO SO, DIKE AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACUUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK UP RESIDUE WITH AN ABSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SAND. OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIALS: DISPOSE OF PROPERLY, FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE. *** SMALL SPILLS *** TAKE UP WITH AN ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY, WASTE DISPOSAL PLACE IN AN APPROPRIATE DISPOSAL FACILITY IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS. .-------. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS AN OIL UNDER SECTION 311 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT. SPILLS ENTERING (A) SURFACE WATERS OR (B) ANY WATER COURSES OR SEWERS ENTERING/LEADING TO SURFACE WATERS THAT CAUSE A SHEEN MUST BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, 800-424-8602. PRODUCT NAME: e, SHELL ROTELLA(R)",-":.)MULTIGRADE 15W/40 e ,- 'ì MSDS PAGE .~ '--'" 71 , 630~4"" l 4 ',,' '" \. - . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING. DRINKING, SMOKING OR USING TOILET FACILITIES, LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES. INCLUDING SHOES, THAT CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATEO. STORE IN A COOL, DRY PLACE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION. KEEP AWAY FROM OPEN FLAMES ANO HIGH TEMPERATURES. -------------.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIII TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ------------------------------------'---------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: NOT HAZARDOUS BY D.O.T. REGULATIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIV OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE EPA/TSCA INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AND IS'BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER. SHELL MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THESE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. SHELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN. ---------------------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------ DATE PREPARED:SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 ------------------ JOHN p, SEPESI --------------------------------------- BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ...AND PASS IT ON (PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW REQUIRES IT) SHELL OIL COMPANY PRODUCT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE p, 0, BOX 4320 HOUSTON, TX 77210 ,_ I ' ~ ~ . Shell MA TERIAl SAFETY DA T A SHEET ..\j. .-0> ~ -- 97367 14-85) 24 HOUR.EMERGENCYASSISTANCE> .. . ....;..:;.:.:;:-:.:::::.:;.;.;:.:;.;:;: MSDS NUMBER ~ 864 J 040-1 ·GENERAl.rMSDSASSISTANCE) ¡:'AGE ACUTE HEALTH' FIRE o 1 fs, 1 RE ACTIVITY ft; ~ LEAST . 0 o HAZARD RATING r HIGH' 3 SLIGHT . 1 EXTREME . 4 MODERATE - 2 SHELL: 713-473-9461 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 SHELL: 713-241-4819 IIFor acute and chroniC health effects refer to the discussion in Section III 1·"""""":<"'" ...,.....> .:",' ... . .,"""'..,,:-,','.' ..>".':.'"..... '.,' ":"':"',::,,\."::,'.':<.: ',::'.' .;.:-,'.':'." ......:,' ~ SHELL SPIRAX(R) HEAVY DUTY 85W/140 PRODUCT CHEMICAL ~ MIXTURE (SEE SEC. 114) NAME CHEMICAL ~ PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON; GEAR OIL FAMIL Y SHELL ~ 59212 CODE ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-A PRODUCT/INGREDIENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. COMPOSITION CAS NUMBER PERCENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P SHELL SPIRAX HEAVY dUTY 85W/140 MIXTURE 100 1 SOLVENT REFINED. HVD~OTREATED RESIDUAL OIL 64742-57-0 40-90 '-- 2 SOL. I'!EF. . HVDROTREATED, DEWAXEO HEAVY PARAFFINIC DIST, 64742-65-0 5-30 3 SEVERELY HYDROTREATED HEAVY NAPHTHENIC OIST. 64742-52-5 10-40 4 ADDITIVE PACKAGE MIXTURE <10 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-B ACUTE TOXICITY DATA NO. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACUTE ORAL LDSO ACUTE DERMAL LDSO ACUTE INHALATION LCSO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P NOT AVAILABLE BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO SHELL, COMPONENT 4 IN THIS PRODUCT IS NOT HAZARD'OUS UNDER OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION (29 CFR 1910.1200). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION III HEALTH INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE HEALTH EFFECTS NOTED BELOW ARE CONSISTENT WITH REOUIREMENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200). EYE CONTACT BASED ON COMPONENT INFORMATIO'N PRODUCT IS NO MORE THAN MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES. SKIN CONTACT BASED ON COMPONENT INFORMATION PRODUCT IS NO MORE THAN MILDLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. PROLONGED AND REPEATED CONTACT CAN RESULT IN VARIOUS SKIN DISORDERS SUCH AS DERMATITIS. FOLLICULITIS OR OIL ACNE, INHALATION INHALATION OF VAPORS (GENERATED AT HIGH TEMPERATURES ONLY) OR OIL MIST FROM THIS PRODUCT MAV CAUSE MINOR IRRITATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES OF THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT, .-----_. - PRODUCT NAME: SHELL SPIRAX(R) HEAVY DUTY 8SW/140 MSDS 864.040-1 PAGE 2 INGESTION BASED ON COMPONENT INFORMATION THIS PRODUCT IS NO MORE THAN SLIGHTLY TOXIC IF SWALLOWED. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS IRRITATION AS NOTED ABOVE, AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS PREEXISTING SKIN AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------.--------------------- SECTION IV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSHA ACGIH OTHER NO, PEL/TWA PEL/CEILING TLV/TWA TLV/STEL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P 5 MG/M3* NONE 5 MG/M3* 10 MG/M3* NONE ·OIL MIST. MINERAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EYE CONTACT FLUSH WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES WHILE HOLDING EYELIDS OPEN. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING AND WIPE EXCESS OFF. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER OR A WATERLESS HANO CLEANER FOLLOWED BY SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. . INHALATION REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND PROVIDE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING, IN GENERAL NO TREATMENT IS NECESSARY UNLESS LARGE QUANTITIES OF PRODUCT ARE INGESTED. HOWEVER. GET MEDICAL ADVICE. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN IN GENERAL, EMESIS INDUCTION IS UNNECESSARY IN HIGH VISCOSITY. LOW VOLATILITY PRODUCTS, I.E.. MOST OILS AND GREASES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VI SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONE IDENTIFIED, -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.---------- SECTION VII PHYSICAL DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BOILING POINT: NOT AVAILABLE (DEG F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.9071 (H20"1) VAPOR PRESSURE: NOT AVAILABLE (MM HG) MELTING POINT; 0 (POUR POINT) (DEG F) SOLUBILITY; (IN WATER) NEGLIGIBLÊ VAPOR DENSITY: NOT AVAILABLE (AIR-1) EVAPORATION RATE (N-BUTYL ACETATE" 1): NOT AVAILABLE VIS. CS (40DEGC):350 ~ 'e r, . ~ ~ - ,..- \. / ¡¡,' f PRODUCT NAME: SHELL SPIRAX(R) HEAVY DUTY 85W/140 MSD'S 864,040-1 PAGE 3 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: BROWN LIQUID, SLIGHT HYDROCARBON ODOR. -' ----------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VIII FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLASH POINT AND METHOD: 425 DEG F (PMCC) FLAMMABLE LIMITS 1% VOLUME IN AIR LOWER: N/AV UPPER: N/AV EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE WATER FOG. FOAM. DRY CHEMICAL OR C02. DO NOT USE A DIRECT STREAM OF WATER. PRODUCT WILL FLOAT AND CAN BE REIGNITED ON SURFACE OF WATER. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS . .' , MATERIAL WILL NOT BURN UNLE,SS PREHEATED. DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE-SPACE WITHOUT FULL BUNKER GEAR (HELMET WITH FACE SHIELD, B'uNKER COATS. GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS). .INCLUDINGA P'QSITIVE-PRESSURE NIOSH-APPROVED SELF-CONTAINEO BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IX REACTIVITY --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.------- STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID: AVOID HEAT, OPEN FLAMES AND OXIDIZING MATERIALS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE COMBUSTION CONDITIONS, A COMPLEX MIXTURE OF AIRBORNE SOLID, LIQUID. PARTICULATES AND GASES WILL EVOLVE WHEN THIS MATERIAL UNDERGOES PYROLYSIS OR COMBUSTION. CARBON MONOXIDE AND OTHER UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED UPON COMBUSTION. '-' ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION X EMPLOYEE PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF EXPOSURE MAY OR DOES EXCEED OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS (SECTION IV) USE A NIOSH-APPROVED RESPIRATOR TO PREVENT OVEREXPOSURE. IN ACCORD WITH 29 CFR 1910,134 USE EITH'ER AN ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLVING RESPIRATOR OR AN AIR-PURIFVING RESPIRATOR FOR ORGANIC VAPORS AND PARTICULATES. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES AND OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES TO AVOID EYE CONTACT. TEST DATA FROM PUBLISHED LITERATURE AND/OR GLOVE AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS INDICATE THE BEST PROTECTION IS PROVIDED BY NITRILE GLOVES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XI ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES MAY BURN ALTHOUGH NOT READILY IGNITABLE. USE CAUTIOUS uUDGMENT WHEN CLEANING UP LARGE SPILLS. --. LARGE SPILLS *.* WEAR RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS APPROPRIATE. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK IF SAFE TO DO SO.' DIKE AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACCUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK UP RESIDUE WITH AN ADSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY. SAND, OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIALS; DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE. **. SMALL SPILLS·** TAKE UP WITH AN ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. WASTE DISPOSAL PLACE IN AN APPROPRIATE DISPOSAL FACILITY IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED 'AS AN OIL U'NDER SECTION 311 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT. SPILLS ENTERING (A) SURFACE WATERS OR (B) ANY WATER COURSES OR SEWERS ENTERING/LEADING TO SURFACE WATERS THAT CAUSE A SHEEN MUST BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPoNSE CENTER. 800-424-8602. - ~- --- ----..--.- ---~-~----~--- PROOUCT NAME: SHELL SPIRAX(R) HEAVY DUTY 85W/140 MSDS 864,040-1 PAGE 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING, DRINKING, SMOKING OR USING TOILET FACILITIES. LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE. PROPERLY DISPDSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES, INCLUDING SHOES, THAT CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. STORE IN A COOL. DRY PLACE .WITH ADEOUATE VENTILÄTION. KEEP AWAY FROM OPEN FLAMES AND HIGH TEMPERATURES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XI II TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: NOT HAZARDOUS BY D.O.T. REGULATIONS --------.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIV OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE EPA/TSCA INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES. ------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------------- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AND IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER, SHELL MAKES NO WARRANTY. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THESE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. SHELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN, --------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE PREPARED:SEPTEMBER 06, 1985 ------------------ \JOHN p, SEPESJ: BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION ",AND PASS IT ON (PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW REQUIRES IT) ------------------.--.---..------------ SHELL OIL COMPANY PRODUCT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE p, O. BOX 4320 HOUSTON, TX 77210 , " " \ " ~j 'e ( '\ . ~- ~@ ',). , .~ .¡, ';', . Shell .e I . " ) 'MATERIAL SA~ETYDATA SHEEl 97367 f4'~fi) 24 HOUR EMERGENCY AS$IST ANÇE... MSDS NuMBER ~ 7,570-3 GENERAL MSDS ASSISTANCE,".· PAGE OACUTE2~EAlTH. 6 FI:E REACTIVItV I -H 0 HAZARD RA TING ~ lEAST :' 0 ~ HIGH ·~3 SliGHT . I MODERATE . 2 SHELL: 713-473-9461 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 ~HELL: 713-241-4819 , EXTREME . 4 , . *For acute and chronic health effects refer to the discus~ion in Section Iii seCTI'ONd.1 CHEMICAL... NOT APPLICABL.E NAME r CHEMICAL... HYDROCARBON SOLVENT FAMILY r HELL ... CODE r 83063 . , , --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-A PRODUCT/INGREDIENT , --------------------------------.------------------------------------------------.----------------- . NO, COMPOSITION CAS NUMBER PERCENT ---------------------------------------------------------¡----------------------------------------- P MINERAL SPIRITS 145-EC MIXTURE" 100 1 SOLVENT NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM) . MEDIUM ALIPHATIC 64742-88-7 >90 2 SOL.VENT NAPHTHA (PETROLEUM) . LIGHT AROMATIC 64742-95-6 <10 ----------TYPICAL DISTRIBUTION---------- ----------- --------.--.--. PARAFFINS NOT APPL. 52.9 NAPHTHENES NOT APPL. 38.9 TOTAL AROMATICS NOT APPL. 8.2 (TRIMETHYLBENZENE 2.3-2.7) '5551-13-7 (ETHYLTOLUENE ......... . 0.9-1.1) 25550-14-5 OLEFINS NOT APPL. <0.1 ·A COMPLEX COMBINATION OF PREDOMINATELY C8-C12 HYDROCARBONS; EXACT COMPOSITION WILL VARY. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. SECTION II-B ACUTE TOXICITY DATA I ----------------------------------------------------------:----------------------------------------_. NO, ACUTE ORAL LDSO ACUTE DERMAL LDSO \ ACUTE INHALATION LCSO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. i P ,. 2· NOT AVAILABLE >25 ML/KG (RAT) 4.7 G/KG (RAT) >4 ML/KG (RABBIT) >4 ML/KG (RAT) >700 PPM/4H (RAT) >3670 PPM/8H (RAT) ·BASED UPON TESTING OR EITHER PRODUCT OR ESSENTIALLY SIMILAR PRODUCTS. ¡ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. SECTION I II HEALTH INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------_._-------------_. THE HEALTH EFFECTS NOTED BELOW ARE CONSISTENT WITH REQUIRE¥ENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200). EYE CONTACT LIQUID IS MINIMALLY IRRITATING TO THE EYES. I I HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE IRRITATION. SKIN CONTACT LIQUID IS SLIGHTLY IRRITATING TO THE SKIN. PROLONGED OR REPEATED LIQUID CONTACT CAN RESULT IN DEFATTING AND DRYING OF THE SKIN WHICH MAY RESULT IN SKIN IRRITATION AND DERMATITIS. -------------- --~----~--- -.------- PRODUCT NAME: MINERAL SPIRITS 145-EC .A MSDS 7.570-:; PAGE 2 INHALATION VAPORS MAY BE IRRITATING TO NOSE, THROAT AND RESPIRATORY TRAC~. HIGH VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS MAY CAUSE CNS DEPRESSION. INGESTION INGESTION OF PRODUCT MAY RESULT IN VOMITING: ASPIRATION (BREA~HING) OF VOMITUS INTO THE LUNGS MUST BE AVOIDED AS EVEN SMALL QUANTITIES MAY RESULT IN ASPIRATION ~NÈUMONITIS. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS IRRITATION AS NOTED ABOVE, EARLY TO MODERATE CNS (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM) DEPRESSION MAY BE EVIDENCED BY GIDDINESS. HEADACHE. DIZZINESS AND NAUSEA; IN ExiREME CASES. UNCONCIOUSNESS AND DEATH MAY OCCUR. ASPIRATION PNEUMONITIS MAY BE EVIDENCED BY COUGHING, LABORED BREATHING AND CYANOSIS (BLUISH SKIN); IN SEVERE CASES DEATH MAY OCCUR. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS PREEXISTING EYE. SKIN AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVA'TED BY EXPOSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. SEE SECTION VI FOR SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. --------------------------------------------------------------'-------------------------------------- SECTION IV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS : --------------------------------------------------------------;-------------------------------------- OSHA ACGIH i OTHER NO. PEL/TWA PEL/CEILING TLV/TWA : TLV/STEL -----------------------------------------------~--------------:-------------------------------------- p. 500 PPM 100 PPM : 200 PPM ·RECOMMEND THAT LIMITS FOR STODDARD SOLVENT BE USED AS A GUIDE:. --------------------------------------------------------------,-------------------------------------- SECTION V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES --------------------------------------------------------------'------------.------------------------- EYE CONTACT , FLUSH EYES WITH PLENTY OF WATER FOR 15 MINUTES WHILE HOLDING E:YELIDS OPEN. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION, , S'KIN CONTACT REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING/SHOES. FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER. F'oLLOW BY WASHING WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. DO NOT REUSE C~OTHING UNTIL CLEANED. INHALATION REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND PROVIDE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. GIVE ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IF NOT BREATHING. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION I Do NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IF VOMITING OCCURS SPONTANEOUSLY. KEE'P HEAD BELOW HIPS TO PREVENT ASPIRATION OF LIQUID INTO THE LUNGS. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION.. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN ;. . ·IF MORE THAN 2.0 ML PER KG HAS BEEN INGESTED AND VOMITING HAS: NOT OCCURRED, EMESIS SHOULD BE INDUCED WITH SUPERVISION. . KEEP VICTIM'S HEAD BELOW HIPS TO PR'EVENT ASPIRATION. IF SYMPTOMS SUCH AS LOSS OF GAG REFLEX. CONVULSIONS OR UNCONSCIOUSNESS OCCUR BE~ORE EMESIS. GASTRIC LAVAGE USING A CUFFED ENOOTRACHEAL TUBE SHOULD BE CONSIOERED. --------------------------------------------------------------,-------------------------------------- SECTION VI SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATIO~ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- , , . I MALE RATS EXPOSED FOR 90 DAYS BY INHALATION TO VAPORS OF SOLVENTS SIMILAR TO COMPONENT 1 SHOWED EVIDENCE OF KIDNEY DAMAGE. THE RELEVANCE OF THIS EFFECT TO MAN IS UNKNOWN. IN ONE OF THE STUOIES A LOW GRADE ANEMIA WAS ALSO OBSERVED. ' RATS EXPOSED FOR 4 MONTHS TO 1700 PPM OF A SOLVENT SIMILAR TO þOMPONENT 2 SHOWED EVIDENCE OF MILD DAMAGE TO THE liVER. LUNGS AND KIDNEYS. THESE EFFECTS WERE NOIT SEEN IN RATS EXPOSED FOR 1 YEAR TO 350 PPM OF ANOTHER SIMILAR SOLVENT. \ ~e r"ì '~- ..~ / ,e ~ -, PRODUCT NAME: MINERAL SPIRITS 145-EC MSDS 7,570- PAGE 3 -------------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION VI I PHYSICAL DATA ------------------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------- BOILING POINT: 317-388 (DEG F) MELTING POINT: NOT AVAILABLE (CEG F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.78 (H2oo:1) VAPOR PRESSURE: <5* . (MM HG) 100 DEG. F SOLUBILITY: (IN WATER) NEGLIGIBLE VAPOR DENSITY: 4.8* (AIRa1) * ESTIMATED EVAPORATION RATE (N-BUTYL ACETATE = 1): <0.1* APPEARANCE AND ODOR: LIGHT COLORED LIQUID. HYDROCARBON ODOR. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------_. SECTION VIU FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FLASH POINT AND METHOD: 112 DEG. F (TCC) FLAMMABLE LIMITS /% VOLUME IN AIR LOWER: 1 UPPER: 6 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE WATER FOG, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR C02. DO NOT USE A DIRECT STREAM OF WATER. PRODUCT WILL FLOA' AND CAN BE REIGNITED ON SUFACE OF WATER. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS CAUTION. COMBUSTIBLE. DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE SPACE WITHOUT FULL BUNKER GEAR (HELMET WITH FACt SHIELD, BUNKER COATS, GLOVES AND RUBBER BOOTS), INCLUDING A POSITIVE PRESSURE NIOSH APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS CONTAINERS EXPOSED TO INTENSE HEAT FROM FIRES SHOULD BE COOLED WITH WATER TO PREVENT VAPOR PRESSURE BUILDUP WHICH CDULD RESULT IN CONTAINER RUPTURE. CONTAINER AREAS EXPOSED TO DIRECT FLAME CONTACT SHOULD BE COOLED WITH LARGE QUANTITIES OF WATER AS NEEDED TO PREVENT WEAKENING OF CONTAINER STRUCTURE, ----------------------------------.------.-----------------.--------------.---------.---.---.-----.. SECTION IX REACTIVITY --------------------------------------~-----------------.--------------------.--------------------- STABILITY: STABLE HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID: AVOID HEAT. FLAME AND CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZING AGENTS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS CARBON MONOXIDE AND UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED DURING COMBUSTION. ----------------------------------------------------------------------.---.------------------------ SECTION X EMPLOYEE PROTECTION --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION AVOIO PROLONGED OR REPEATED BREATHING OF VAPORS. IF EXPOSURE MAY OR DOES EXCEED OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS (SEC, IV) USE A NIOSH-APPROVED RESPIRATOR TO PREVENT OVEREXPOSURE. IN ACCORD WITH 29 CFR 1910.134 USE EITHER AN ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR OR AN AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR FOR ORGANIC VAPORS. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES, WEAR SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES AS APPROPRIATE, AVOID PROLONGED OR REPEATED CONTACT WITH SKIN, WEAR CHEMICAL-RESISTANT ~LOVES AND OTHER CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE, CONTACT, . , ADDITIONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES USE EXPLOSION-PROOF VENTILATION AS REQUIRED TO CONTROL VAPOR CONCENTRATIONS. AIR-DRY CONTAMINATED CLOTHING IN A WÊLL VENTILATED AREA, THEN LAUNDER BEFORE REUSING. PRODUCT NAME: MINERAL SPIRITS 145-EC MSDS 7. 570-;.¡ PAGE 4 ------------------------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------- SECTION XI ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES CAUTION, COMBUSTIBLE, ... LARGE SPILLS ... ELIMINATE POTENTIAL SOURCES OF IGNITION. WEAR APPROPRIATE RESPIRATOR AND OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK ONLY IF SAFE TO DO SO. DIKE AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACUUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE/SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK UP RESIDUE WITH AN ABSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SAND, OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL; PLACE IN NON-LEAKING CONTAINERS AND SEAL TIGHTLY FOR PROPER DISPOSAL. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMOVE TRACE RESIDUE; DISPOSE OF FLUSH SOLUTION AS ABOVE. ... SMALL SPILLS ... TAKE UP WITH AN ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND PLACE IN NON-LEAKING CONTAINERS FOR PROPER DISPOSAL. WASTE DISPOSAL UNDER EPA - RCRA (40 CFR 261.21), IF THIS PRODUCT BECOMES A WASTE MATERIAL, IT WOULD BE IGNITABLE HAZARDOUS WASTE, HAZARDOUS WASTE NUMBER D001, REFER TO LATEST EPA OR STATE REGULATIONS REGARDING PROPER DI SPOSAL. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS UNDER EPA-CWA, THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS AN OIL UNDER SECTION 311. SPILLS INTO OR LEADING TO SURFACE WATERS THAT CAUSE A SHEEN MUST BE, RtpORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, 800-424-8802. EPA - COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION AND LIABILITY ACT. UNDER EPA-CERCLA ("SUPERFUND") RELEASES TO AIR, LAND OR WATER MAY BE REPORTABLE TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, 800-424-8802 (CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING THE RELEASE AND CLEANUP DETERMINE REPORTABILITY). ---------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------------ SECTION XII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- KEEP LIQUID AND VAPOR AWAY FROM HEAT, SPARKS AND FLAME. SURFACES THAT ARE SUFFICIENTLY HOT MAY IGNITE EVEN LIQUID PRODUCT IN THE ABSENCE OF SPARKS OR FLAME. EXTINGUISH PILOT LIGHTS. CIGARETTES AND TURN OFF OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION PRIOR TO USE AND UNTIL ALL VAPORS ARE GONE, VAPORS MAY ACCUMULATE AND TRAVEL TO IGNITION SOURCES DISTANT FROM THE HANDLING SITE; FLASH-FIRE CAN RESULT. KEEP CONTAINERS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. USE WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION, CONTAINERS, EVEN THOSE THAT HAVE BEEN EMPTIED, CAN CONTAIN EXPLOSIVE VAPORS. DO NOT CUT, DRILL, GRIND, WELD OR PERFORM SIMILAR OPERATIONS ON OR NEAR CONTAINERS. STATIC ELECTRICITY MAY ACCUMULATE AND CREATE A FIRE HAZARD. GROUND FIXED EQUIPMENT. BOND AND GROUND TRANSFER CONTAINERS AND EOUIPMENT. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIII TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID D.O,T. PROPER SHIPPING NAME: PETROLEUM NAPHTHA OTHER REQUIREMENTS: UN 1255. GUIDE SHEET 27. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIV OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE EPA/TSCA INVENTORV OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES ~ , \ ~ 'e {\ . ,e ¡ '. '\.) . ~f , ~ '- PRODUCT NAME: MINERAL SPIRITS 145-EC '. MSDS 7,570-3 PAGE 5 -------------------------------------------------------¡-------------------------------------------. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AND IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT HOWEVER. SHELL MAKES NO WARRANTY. EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THESE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. SHELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN. --------~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE PREPARED:DCTOBER 04, 1985 ------------------ JOHN P. .SEPESI --------------------------------------- BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION.. . AND PASS IT ON (PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW REQUIRES IT) SHEÙOIL COMPANY '. PRODUCT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE P. 0, BOX 4320 HOUSTON, TX 77210 '.... u__-/.I- ·e \ ,e \:) '.'/ I'.:,... . " "~, SheU ", MA TERIAL SAFETVDA T ASHEE'T 97367 (4,85) 24 .HOUREMERGENCY. ASSISTANCE MSDS NUMBER ~ 60,270-4 GENERALMSDS ASSISTANCE PAGE 1 o ACUTE 1 HEAL TH. ~ FI~E REACTIVITY ~ ... LEAST . 0 o HAZARD RATING ,. HIGH· 3 SHELL: 713-241-4819 SHELL: 713-473-9461 CHEMTREC: 800-424-9300 SLIGHT . 1 MODERATE . 2 EXTREME . 4 *For acute and chronic health effects refer to the discussion in Section III ... SHELL TELLUS(R) OIL 68 PRODUCT ,. CHEMICAL... MIXTURE (SEE SEC. IIA) NAME ,. CHEMICAL... PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON; HYDRAULIC OIL FAMIL Y ,. SHELL ... 65211 CODE ,. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION n-A PRODUCT/INGREDIENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. COMPOSITION CAS NUMBER PERCENT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P SHELL TELLUS OIL 68 MIXTURE 100 1 2 SOLVENT REFINED, HYDROTREATED HEAVY, PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE MINOR ADDITIVES 64742-54-7 MIXTURE 97-98 <3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II-B ACUTE TOXICITY DATA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. ACUTE ORAL LOSO ACUTE DERMAL LOSO ACUTE INHALATION LCSO -----------------------.---------------------------------------------------------------------------- P NDT AVAILABLE BASED UPON DATA AVAILABLE TO SHELL. COMPONENT 2 IN THIS PRODUCT IS NDT HAZARDDUS UNDER OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION (29 CFR 1910.1200). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION II I HEALTH INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE HEALTH EFFECTS NDTEO BELOW ARE CDNSISTENT WITH REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATIDN STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200). EYE CONTACT BASED ON COMPONENT INFORMATION, PRODUCT IS PRESUMED TO BE PRACTICALLY NON-IRRITATING TO THE EYES. SKIN CONTACT BASED DN COMPONENT INFORMATION, PRODUCT IS PRESUMED TO BE PRACTICALLY NON-IRRITATING TO THE SKIN, PROLONGED AND REPEATED CONTACT MAY RESULT IN SKIN DISORDERS SUCH AS DERMATITIS. OIL ACNE OR FOLLICULITIS, ACCIDENTAL RELEASE UNDER HIGH PRESSURE APPLICATIONS MAY RESULT IN INüECTION OF OIL INTO THE SKIN CAUSING LOCAL NECROSIS. INHALATION THE INHALATION OF VAPORS (GENERATED AT HIGH TEMPERATURES ONLY) OR OIL MIST MAY CAUSE A MILD IRRITATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANES O~ THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT. INGESTION . BASED ON COMPONENT INFORMATION, PRODUCT IS NO MORE THAN SLIGHTLY TOXIC I~ SWALLOWED. ---..-- -- - ----~---- --.-~------~--- -." ._-~- ------,------~-- '-. PRODUCT NAME: SHELL TELLUS(R) OIL 68 MSDS 60.270-4' PAGE 2 ~ SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS IRRITATION AS NOTED ABOVE, NECROSIS MAY BE EVIDENCED BY DELAYED ONSET OF PAIN AND TISSUE DAMAGE A FE~ HOURS FOLLOWING HIGH PRESSURE INuECTION, AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS PREEXISTING SKIN AND RESPIRATORY DISORDERS MAY BE AGGRAVATED BY EXPDSURE TO THIS PRODUCT. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IV OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OSHA ACGIH OTHER NO. PEL/TWA PEL/CEILING TLV/TWA TLV/STEL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P *5 MG/M3 NONE *5 MG/M3 *10 MG/M3 NONE *O~L MIST, MINERAL ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION V EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDU~ES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EYE CONTACT FLUSH EYES WITH WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. SKIN CONTACT REMOVE CONTAMINATED CLOTHING/SHOES WIPE EXCESS FROM SKIN, FLUSH SKIN WITH WATER. FOLLOW BY WASHING WITH SOAP AND WATER. IF IRRITATION OCCURS. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF MATERIAL IS INuECTED UNDER THE SKIN, GET MEDICAL ATTENTION PROMPTLY TO PREVENT SERIOUS DAMAGE: DO NOT WAIT FOR SYMPTOMS TO DEVELOP. INHALATION REMOVE VICTIM TO FRESH AIR AND PROVIDE OXYGEN IF BREATHING IS DIFFICULT. GET MEDICAL ATTENTION. INGESTION DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. IN GENERAL, NO TREATMENT IS NECESSARV UNLESS LARGE QUANTITIES OF PRODUCT ARE INGESTED. HOWEVER, GET MEDICAL ADVICE. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN IN GENERAL, EMESIS INDUCTION IS UNNECESSARY IN HIGH VISCOSITY, LOW VOLATILITY PRODUCTS, I.E., MOST OILS AND GREASES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION VI SUPPLEMENTAL HEALTH INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NONE IDENTIFIED. -----------------------------------------------------------------~---------------------------------- SECTION VII PHYSICAL DATA --------------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------- BOILING POINT: NOT AVAILABLE (DfG F) MELTING POINT: -10 (POUR POINT) (DEG F) SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 0.8789 ( H20-n SOLUBILITY: (IN WATER) NEGLIGIBLE VAPOR PRESSURE: NOT AVAILABLE (MM HG) VAPOR DENSITY: NOT AVAILABLE (AIR-n EVAPORATION RATE (N-BUTYL ACETATE. 1): NOT AVAILABLE ~ VIS. CS - 62-66 . 40 DEG C -q. \e Cè ¡II re '. f,e ~) ,IÎ' PRODUCT NAME: SHELL TELLUS(R) OIL 68 MSDS 60,270-4 PAGE 3 APPEARANCE AND ODOR: CREAM WHITE LIQUID. SLIGHT HYDROCARBON ODOR. ----.-------------------------------------------.--------------------------------------------------- SECTION VI II FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS ---------------------------------.------------------------------------------------------------------ FLASH POINT AND METHOD: 410 DEG F. (PMCC) FLAMMABLE LIMITS /% VOLUME IN AIR LOWER: N/AV UPPER: N/AV EXTINGUISHING MEDIA USE WATER FOG, FOAM, DRY CHEMICAL OR C02. DO NOT USE A DIRECT STREAM OF WATER. PRODUCT WILL FLOAT AND CAN BE REIGNITED ON SURFACE OF WATER, SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS . MATERIALS WILL NOT BURN UNLESS PREHEATED. DO NOT ENTER CONFINED FIRE SPACE WITHOUT FULL BUNKER GEAR (HELMET WITH FACE SHI ELD, BUNKER COATS. GLOVES ANO RUBBER BOOTS), INCLUOING A POSITIVE PRESSURE NIOSH APPROVED SELF-CONTAINED BREATHING APPARATUS. COOL FIRE EXPOSED CONTAINERS WITH WATER. ~. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION IX REACTIVITY ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STABILITY: STABLE HAZAROOUS POLYMERIZATION: WILL NOT OCCUR CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID: AVOID HEAT, OPEN FLAMES, AND OXIDIZING MATERIALS. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS ARE HIGHLY DEPENDENT ON THE COMBUSTION CONDITIONS. A COMPLEX MIXTURE OF AIRBDRNE SOLID. LIQUID, PARTICULATES AND GASES WILL EVOLVE WHEN THIS MATERIAL UNOERQOES PYROLYSIS OR COMBUSTION. CARBON MONOXIDE AND OTHER UNIDENTIFIED ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MAY BE FORMED UPON COMBUSTION. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION X EMPLOYEE PROTECTION --------------------------------------------------------------.------------------------------------- RESPIRATORY PROTECTION IF EXPOSURE MAY OR DOES ExCEED OCCUPATIONAL ExPOSURE LIMITS (SEC. IV) USE A NIOSH-APPROVED RESPIRATOR TO PREVENT OVEREXPOSURE. IN ACCORD WITH 29 CFR 1910.134 USE EITHER AN ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLYING RESPIRATOR DR AN AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR FOR ORGANIC VAPORS AND PARTICulATES. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WEAR CHEMICAL RESISTANT GLOVES AND OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE SKIN CONTACT. NO SPECIAL EYE PROTECTION IS ROUTINELY NECESSARY. TEST DATA FROM PUBLISHED LITERATURE AND/OR GLOVE AND CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS INDICATE THE BEST PROTECTION IS PROVIDED BY NITRILE GLOVES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.---.-------- SECTION XI ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPILL DR LEAK PROCEDURES MAY BURN ALTHOUGH NOT READILY IGNITABLE, USE CAUTIOUS JUDGMENT WHEN CLEANING UP LARGE SPILLS. ... LARGE SPILLS ... WEAR RESPIRATOR AND PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AS APPROPRIATE. SHUT OFF SOURCE OF LEAK IF SAFE TO DO SO, DIKE AND CONTAIN. REMOVE WITH VACUUM TRUCKS OR PUMP TO STORAGE/SALVAGE VESSELS. SOAK UP RESIDUE 'WITH AN ABSORBENT SUCH AS CLAY, SAND OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIAL: DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. FLUSH AREA WITH WATER TO REMoVE TRACE RESIDUE. ... SMALL SPILLS ... TAKE UP WITH AN ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND DISPOSE OF PROPERLY. WASTE DISPOSAL PLACE IN AN APPROPRIATE DISPOSAL FACILITY IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL REGULATIONS. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDs THIS PRODUCT IS CLASSIFIED AS AN ,OIL UNDER SECTION 311 OF THE CLEAN WATER ACT. SPILLS ENTERING (A) SURFACE WATERS OR (B) ANY WATERCOURSES OR SEWERS ENTERING/LEADING TO SURFACE WATERS THAT CAUSE A SHEEN MUST BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER, 800-424-8802. · '-'---'. - -.--.. ---._-- ~ ~---~ PRODUCT NAME: SHELL TELLUS(R) OIL 68 MSDS 60,270-4 PAGE 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XII SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINIM'IZE SKIN CONTACT. WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER BEFORE EATING. DRINKING. SMOKING DR USING TOILET FACILITIES, LAUNDER CONTAMINATED CLOTHING BEFORE REUSE, PROPERLY DISPOSE OF CONTAMINATED LEATHER ARTICLES. INCLUDING SHOES. THAT CANNOT BE DECONTAMINATED. STORE IN A COOL. DRY PLACE WITH ADEOUATE VENTILATION. KEEP AWAY FROM OPEN FLAMES AND HIGH TEMPERATURES. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XI II TRANSPORTATION REQUIREMENTS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT DF TRANSPORTATION CLASSIFICATION: NOT HAZARDOUS BY D.O.T. REGULATIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECTION XIV OTHER REGULATORY CONTROLS ---------------------------------------------------------------..------------------------------------ THE COMPONENTS OF THIS PRODUCT ARE LISTED ON THE EPA!TSCA INVENTORY OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS BASED ON THE DATA AVAILABLE TO US AND IS BELIEVED TO BE CORRECT. HOWEVER, SHELL MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF THESE DATA OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE USE THEREOF. SHELL ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJURY FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT DESCRIBED HEREIN. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DATE PREPARED:AUGUST 29, 1985 ------------------ ,",OHN P. SEPESI --------------------------------------- BE SAFE READ OUR PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION. ,.AND PASS IT ON (PRODUCT LIABILITY LAW REQUIRES IT) SHELL OIL COMPANY PRODUCT SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE P. O. BDX 4320 HOUSTON, TX 7721~ -rr- 1 \, -< ,f'. 't , "- \e c:~ 'e