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, ~ ~ o þ . ' 8m: DIAGRAM f][J FA~IAGRAM' f BualneuName: (Ç/lJFF'/17-I C~M-'AA/'T' BullneaAddress: /Rge 5. ¿/A/II)>>/JtI~ ßAKBlJr/.B4 Q'3307 ~ ill () -::z t~ OtlOtl OllV,..'. 070 .\> () f ~ <:> [ t éí.iØ II~ ~ ~ ~ 11\ (\ ;:¡ ~ ,~ ~ VI ~ ... () ~ Ì\}. ~~ '\\~!II ~ ~ ~ 1\ ~ - t1 t\. 0 It. I~I " 1) ~ ~ ~ '\. Ci' 0008 0009 ~ () ~--- <:>, ~ ~ ~ ~ ffi ~ ~ (\-1 -Ç) ~ ~ ~ ~ '\ ~ ~ C<\ fI-, ~ N % \J\ lP', ,.. ~ w Q \:) t l~ I\~~T O~~ :b~~ '" - (\ '" ,,,\ '" ~ 1: ~i) , h~ ('I ,~/.'!~y ,Þ'V/W,?' 5t:A//r~ _.¿./~ .<'.,:?",,;¡;W,- i"ÿ'V'¿'; ~ ~ c; :b ~ N'A1Zit1~(....qd..~¿If..V/ C?~ ~c..rme,. p¡c.'['at /.-DC; . ,\ '" -;r Ùi ..£. ~~+-~, /'APKI/¿' 1l/l6A Rot.l.I¡.J<:' GAreE !l r~/tE ,/:{YO/M1Aff ¿;tJNOScA~ .:SJO~¿.v; LX -, 50' OW 0..06.1 $1¿>éWA<.Jc WA7T6 017. 42 0008 Concrete Curing Compound 0009 CSS 1 Tack 'A~IAGRAM I V'" f CðA1"AU~ .5. ~/d.A..J AvE'). ßAJ<~.sR~ 9:1~o7 FAc/ ¿lrY ø I -:. ¡~ Sm: DIAGRAM t:IiJ BullneaName: 5A/rr/77I Bulin.. 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PIIUI Y,:¡.' = /'-0" 0014 000] Oxygen 0002 Acetylene 0005 Motor Oil 0007 Lubricant Oil 0011 Used Motor Oil 00] 3 Kerosene 0014 Degreaser ~ ,~ .' Sm: DIAGRAM r::¡J 'A~GRAM' v f Bulin_Name: ' &/I/#)77I COM#AM/ Bu.1nea Address: /1!?92 5. tVP/.ö.e.J AI/é:, LJÆKGfJFlÆi4 ~:J307 rÄc./U1Y ;# 3 i ~ ii a "2 12"4 all ~ 9 ~ o (D () " ~ , a' I , - "! Ire ~ /. zo' ø .. r I\) :::I a. S' (Q ÃI OJ 3 " o o \/ tit g e GRIFFITH COMPANY Esther Duran, Accounting Clerk II Bakersfield, Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Dear Ms. Duran, Enclosed is a revised site diagram and revised facility diagrams for Griffith Company's Hazardous Materials Management Plan as you requested in you letter dated April 27, 2001. If you have questions, contact me at (661) 831-7331. Sincerely, ~~. Russell Grigg Vice President / District Manager Contractors License No, 032168 Corporate Office 1',0, Box 2150 12200 Bloomfield Ave, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-0150 (562) 929· 1 ] 28 Fax (562) 929·71]6 Bakersfield District 1',0, Box 70157 ]898 So, Union Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93387-0157 (661) 831·7331 Fax (661) 831·0] I3 Los Angeles District 1'.0, Box 2150 12200 Bloomfield Ave, Sama Fe Springs, CA 90670·0150 (562) 929·1128 Fax (562) 864,8970 Orange County District 2020 Yale Srreer Sama Ana, CA 92704·3974 (714) 549·229] Fax (714) 549-4033 to Materials/Hazardous Operil.te it Per W aste Unified Permit Hazardous CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE , i1.i f! It! Hazardous Materials Plan o Underground Storage of Hazardous Materials o Risk Management Program o Hazardous Waste On-Site Treatment Permit 10 #:: 015-000-001178 GRIFFITH COMPANY LOCATION: 898 S UNION AVE 11, Approved by: Date Issue Expiration Date: Bakersfield Fire Department OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (661) 326-3979 FAX (661) 326-0576 Issued by ...... - .. ----'III' .- HM458001 Account Number HTE # ES 3316 ACCOUNTS RECENABLE ADJUSTMENT October 2. 1995 Date x Esther Duran From Fire Department· Hazardous Materials Division Department/Division GRIFFITH COMPANY Billing Name 1898 S UNION AVE Billing Address Site Address Parcel # (If Applicable) Landlord Name & Address (If Applicable) ADJUSTMENT Last BIlled Correct Billing Adjustment to Effective Date of Billing Change 53.36 0 <53.36> 09·01·95 ~~ G -------- Ap rove By: Remarks: THIS CUSTOMER HAS BEEN ACCRUING FINANCE CHARGES SINCE MARCH 2, 1995. ALTHOUGH MARCH 1ST WAS THE DUE DATE, WE WILL REVERSE THESE FINANCE CHARGES SINCE THEY WERE SO CLOSE TO BEING ON TIME. . , . ! , , , , : Ii ·If . ' . . r1.:€T. r -, , ï, I r , I 11 t , · ,- f' +:.' I I,' II: !<{¡1~ ,- , f: d { r, II ,} ~ If 'f I· J I \ i. : ~ I (' I I! 1 I ~ I''i I ; I ! I :0 " '~I~ - I I Ii I I !. I, ~ ~ I I I 7 \ LJ i LJI ~ \ LJ I j I ~ « \ I'~: ~\ q ~' _ rn ".ï y~ ~l' " 1 ~ ..q ~. I : : J ~ ~~\ : I' /1 I I " ~ ~ / I J I I ++\ ,'\ I I I I I I : I ' ~~ I I' , " II! to ",f \ LJ LJ I _ "-, ð,4£A/ 9AY lJ 'I \ /" . I, -1J ~ ;x: \}I ___-: I I" I - . I ~I I ~ L------- i-t I, I ./ I fi t ~ ~: I I ~ ~ I I 9-' ,:1 "~ I' " ';) ~ i ~ , -, ~ ~ ,..-- , t I ,,'_____ t:r\~' I I t - ~ --- t JJ _~J , ~'\ ~,~ - -t--t- ,I " I~I *1 Ij _ LJ . LJ '- \ : I I E'~ =:l,'. -----__., __.__ fø I " . ~ II I ~/C? ! I J . ,¡ " I i I @ -- fNO,¡ð , \J '. ~ .. ..- ~ ~ '. " t· - ....~ . ~ . . .' 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FLOOR PLAN 1/4" = 1'- 0" 12-11-87 ,~. -. --.' - - =- ~EN - 7 . - < ,~ .,' 4} ESTIMATOR SUPERINTENDENT . , CONCHETE SL.AB¡ WOOD FRAME : STUCCO EXTEfUOF< COMPOSITION ROOF I J GRIFFITH COMPANY BAKERSFIELD OFFICE po/ t:!/V/èJ~ #//?? p:&-. c:¿, -- _. . COFFEE ROOM STORAGE SPATCH D · · · STRICT MANAGER D ! ! I ~ II ESTIMATOR , ./ , . CHIEF ESTIMATOR ESTIr.ATOR i - J- - , - ---. REDUCED PLAN . ST ,RECEPT ION OFFICE MANAGER PFEREt.!tE [¡onv. it I j'\~; fl 1.'1 co , \' ~ : (, .: ¡"'~,t.~ .~ -, \ i N 1, N}1 oj\"t) " '~GRIFFITH COMPANY . V/" . SiteID: 015-021-001178 ;~~. 0".'(0 -.. ·,;.,.-"T .Þ ' / Manager : Location: 1898 S UNION AVE City BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: 1.\)\\\ r:,t,~ '\. \. BusPhone: Map : 124 Grid: 08C (661) 831-7331 CommHaz : Moderate FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title RUSS GRIGG / DISTB-IÇ'r:. .MÇ3;R___, Business Phone: (661), '~~\.-7'331 " 24-Hour Phone\-\$rw\~61) €~q -1\78 "" Pager Phone eeu: (bbl) Cf7' -3333 x Emergency Contact / Title GARY HYLES / OFfJº-.E,MANAGER Business Phone: (661)' ~31-733 J "- 24-Hour Phone : (661) 831-7331x Pager Phone tI6~ ("',) i2.3 -'flf{,Zx " Period Preparer: Certif'd: ParcelNo: to Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Phone: (661) 831-7331x State: CA Zip 93387-0157 Phone: (562) 929-1128x State: CA Zip 90670 TotalASTs: = Gal TotalUSTs: = Gal RSs: No Hazmat Hazards: Contact : 'Rt.tSS Grl4~ MailAddr: PO BOX 70r~7 City BAKERSFIELD Owner Address City GRIFFITH COMPANY 12200 BLOOMFIELD SANTA FE SPRINGS Emergency Directives: I, {;.. A -. I U. . \~,.. Do hereby certify that I have ~ reviewed the attach~d hazardous materials manage- ment plan forb~tf.rc\h Co and that it aJong with (Name of Business) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. (j ~-~-o3 Date -1- Q8/13/2003 ..'\.. ,- ¡ ,. 'i- f'GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Hazmat Inventory ~ MCP+DailyMax Order . -- SiteID: 015-021-001178 =¡ By Facility Unit =¡ Fixed Containers on Site =¡ Hazards Frm I DailyMax IUnitMCP IH G 330.00 FT3 Hi L 55.00 GAL Mod IH DH L 55.00 GAL Mod IH G 6187.00 FT3 Low DH L 80.00 GAL Low DH L 55.00 GAL Low DH L 220.00 GAL Min L 55.00 GAL Min L 2QQ. gQ. GAL UnR ~ \Ap 1b 350tJ.ðO ~4( Hazmat Common Name... ACETYLENE CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND DEGREASER OXYGEN USED MOTOR OIL KEROSENE MOTOR OIL LUBRICANT GREASE CSS1 TACK specHazEPA F P F F F P F F F F F * 'In O~('" ~f~f"" trv.c'f:. l' 2 T~k t~(¡\er$ -2- 08/13/2003 .. t·· ...... ;...j> tIÞ SiteID: 015-021-001178 ì Fast Format 9 Overall Site ì I F~GRIFFITH COMPANY I f= Site Emergency Factors r== Special Hazards . Utility Shut-Offs 03/30/1998 A) GAS - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BLDG B) ELECTRICAL - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C) WATER - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE D) SPEICAL - g*~~QgWCY FUgL ~MVT OFF ~ gIQ~ OFQlèTRICTOFFICg RLQC E) LOCK BOX - NO Fire Protec./Avail. Water 07/24/2000 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BLDG HAS SPRINKLERS. FIRE HYDRANT - SE CORNER UNION & WATTS DR; SE CORNER UNION & OLD YARD RD AND SE CORNER OF PROPERTY. Building Occupancy Level -14- 08/13/2003 FACILlTGE f\1'.f- -f. ~ L, C ~___~_____~____.__________~._.__.___. ADDRESS I 1 '1 '9 S. V1 c.-,,'Ô~____,________. FACILlTYCONTACT Bakersfield Fire Dept. Enironmental Services 1715 Chester Ave Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel: (661)326-3979 INSPECTION DATE 'i -2:2.. -C> UNIFIED PROGRA.SPECTION CHECKLIST .' SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program -----~ PHONE No, Business ID Number 15-021- œ. a Routine Secti.on1: Business Plan and Invent.oryPr.ogram .. ",", " ' a Combined a Joint Agency a Multi-Agency a Complaint aRe-inspection C v ( C=Compliance ) V=Violation OPERATION COMMENTS )r[ a ApPROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND ._--_._-----~---- ,-.-,---,-.------...------------.---------..--.--.--...-..--""---------.-----.-.--.-.--- 2[ a BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE ~ a VISIBLE ADDRESS ~ a CORRECT OCCUPANCY )!( a VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS 1l{ 0 VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES ----.---------.---------------------.-------.................- ----------------.------,----.------------.-..-.-.---,.-----~._-,-----,--_._._.-._..._._- 1( a VERIFICATION OF LOCATION (' a PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL ]8(' 0 VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABllITYE --~~~-- ~ a VERIFICATION OF HAT MAT TRAINING ~ a VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES !! a ~MERGENCY~~~~~URE~~DEQU~_=_~___._____. 1._____._.,.._____._.__________.__".__,.._.__,_..________ ¡r a CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED I ________.......o-__~____.._____.______:-.-__--- "..____.___. __ .__________.__.._____._________._____._~_~_,..~~_~__.___.___.~___._ .1!( 0 HOUSEKEEPING :j~ ---------------,---,,---------- .------'-,----.-----.-----------.----'-.-.-------' _a__1:r FIRE PRO~ECTION________ IV2 seÇ~~7é('~k;,ker l,~ ý) (\,'sel" , .~-----,--- ---1-Q--sP!..---------Lo::::J---~---I2'-----nm--'-----, Jt( a SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE & ON HAND ___.___.._.___,__~__..__.._~_.___ ___ _._.___,___.____.. ._____.___~_.__._._.._____,_____________.._ ______.._._.m._______._ --~.------ .._-_._----------_...~---_._~-~-_._- --,..-----.------------.-.--.------.--.--..-.-.-.-.-.-----.---..---.-.--------,.--...-----. --.-- .---------..-----.- ï\7o-'loVJ~~r'-T.r~ ve::---Re I' os-e-Yje" .-------------,--.--.-, ..-------. -.-.----.-..----.---..--....--.--.-----.------.-.------.--- ..-..--..------- -------------------_.~ ----.----------- -----~_.__.- ,----.---------------..-.-----.- -..--------..--------.-- -...-.-------------.-- --'-"---"---'---.'--.-...---.- -----------..---.---.------. .-------- -~_._--_._---_.- -,-_..~-_._---,---------_._--------_.__._--~-- ---------- --- -< ----- - ------ -------- ---------------- --- - ---------- '---~--'._--- .-------.---...--.---------.---.-----..---.--.-----.-.--------.-- EXPLAIN: )-1 T£ .:# é5;? 3/ b ~ ~v-- ~ ~~ ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE?: aYES a No QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS INSPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (661) 326-3979 -~----------- Ba~e ?---- ~ ~./ White· Environmental Services Yellow .. Station Copy r :.--- ' . Pink - Business Copy SG - g tI¿ GRIFFITH COMPANY July 10, 2000 Esther Duran Bakersfield Fire Department Environmental Services 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Re: Brief Summary of Training Program Dear Ms. Duran, Griffith Company has a safety-training program for all their personnel. The employees in the Bakersfield District have been trained per a.S.H.A. guidelines and we maintain documentation at our Santa Fe Springs office. The supervisors provide safety training on weekly basis through the use of our Tailgate Safety Meetings. The Safety Director gives instructions to the supervisors on a monthly basis. This is done through the use of videos and other visual aids as well as hands on training. Sincerely, ~4J Russell Grigg Vice President / District Manager Contractors License No, 032]68 Corporate Office p,o, Box 2150 12200 Bloomfield Ave, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-0150 (562) 929·1128 Fax (562) 929-7116 Bakersfield District p,o, Box 70157 1898 So, Union Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93387-0157 (805) 831-7331 Fax (805) 831·0113 Los Angeles District p,o, Box 2150 12200 Bloomfield Ave, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670·0150 (562) 929-1128 Fax (562) 864-8970 Orange County District 2020 Yale Street Santa Ana, CA 92704-3974 (714) 549·2291 Fax (714) 549-4033 '~ h~ . ~GRIFFITH COMPANY .0;;' SiteID: 215-000-001178 Manager : Location: 1898 S UNION AV City BAKERSFIELD BusPhone: Map : 124 Grid: 08C (805) 831-7331 CommHaz : Moderate FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: SIC Code: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RUSS GRIGG / DISTRICT MGR GARY HYLES / OFFICE MANAGER, Business Phon~: (805) 834-1896x Business Phone: (805) 831-5248x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 839-9168x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 831-7331x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : Phone: (805) 831-7331x MailAddr: PO BOX 70157 State: CA -, City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93387-0157 Owner GRIFFITH COMPANY Phone: (805) 831-7331x Address : 12200 BLOOMFIELD State: CA City : SANTA FE SPRINGS Zip : 90670 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: , F Hazmat Inventory One Unified List ì f== As Designated Order All Materials at Site ì Hazmat Common Name. . . SpecHaz EPA Hazards DailyMax MCP OXYGEN F P IH G 6187.00 FT3 Low ACETYLENE F P IH G 330.00 FT3 Hi MOTOR OIL F DH L 220.00 GAL Min LUBRICANT GREASE F L 55.00 GAL Min CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND F L 55.00 GAL Mod CSSl TACK onl. aS7B.L &/l/6~ Do hereby :artify that I m3ve L 200.00 GAL UnR USED MOTOR L 80.00 GAL Low KEROSENE (Type or print name) F DH L 55.00 GAL Low D:ßGREASER reviewed the attached hazardous materials mamnge- L 55.00 GAL Mod ment plan for 6/1 I r~ff,tl <:õ. and that it along with (Name of BusinßS8) any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. ~{; Signature "7 j/tL0o 06/01/2000 '" e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì F~GRIFFITH COMPANY ~ Inventory Item 0001 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 7782-44-7 STATE - TYPE Gas Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 6187.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 6187.00 FT3 Daily Average 6187.00 FT3 %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HAZARD ASSESSM TS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low EN F Inventory Item 0002 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME ACETYLENE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 74-86-2 - TYPE Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 330.00 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 330.00 FT3 Daily Average 330.00 FT3 HAZAR US E %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 DO COMPON NTS HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi -2- 06/01/2000 · e e F_GRIFFITH COMPANY ~ Inventory Item 0005 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME MOTOR OIL SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 220.00 GAL Daily Average 220.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Motor Oil, Petroleum Based No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz ,Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Min HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0007 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME LUBRICANT GREASE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 6179-14-5 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -3- 06/01/2000 " e e F.GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0008 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 64742-47-8 , STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 10.00 Magnesium Silicofluoride No 18972560 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0009 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CSS1 TACK Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 4742-34-3 STATE - TYPE Liquid Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 200.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 200.00 GAL Daily Average 200.00 GAL %Wt. ,I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ CAS # HAZARD A E TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR SS SSMENTS -4- 06/01/2000 e e F ,GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0011 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME USED MOTOR OIL SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 221 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container 80.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 80.00 GAL Daily Average 80.00 GAL %'Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DR / / / Low HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0013 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME KEROSENE Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit ?????????? 5/./01' M8A Map: Grid: CAS # 8008-20-6 STATE '-- TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL HA %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Kerosene No 70892103 ZARDOUS COMPONENTS HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low -5- 06/01/2000 ,( e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì F.GRIFFITH COMPANY ~ Inventory Item 0014 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME DEGREASER SAFETY CLEAN Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS # STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE IN MACHINE/EQUIP Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL ~Wt I l~O.ÖO Degreaser HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ CAS # 715561 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -6- 06/01/2000 e e F,GRIFFITH COMPANY I p= Notif./Evacuation/Medical r=: Agency Notification LL 911 SiteID: 215-000-001178 1 Fas t Format 1 Overall Site 1 07/09/19921 03/30/1998 Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL. DIAL 911 TO Public Notif./Evacuation 07/09/19921 07/09/1992 NONE LISTED Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER - 1830 FLOWER ST - 326-2000. -7- 06/01/2000 0: e e í GRIFFITH COMPANY ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë SiteID: 215-000-001178 i íëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Fast Format i íë Mitigation/Preventl Abatemt ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Overall Site j íëë Release Prevention ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 03/30/1998 j o 0 o FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH o RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. 0 o o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëë Release Containment ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 01/16/1990 i o 0 o FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH o RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. 0 o o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëëë Clean Up ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 01/16/1990 ¡ o 0 o FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH o RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. 0 o o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëëëë Other Resource Activation ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë¡ o 0 o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf . . -8- e e 06/01/2000 · e e í GRIFFITH COMPANY ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë SiteID: 215-000-001178 j íëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Fast Fornaat i íë Site Emergency Factors ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Overall Site j íëë Special Hazards ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë¡ o 0 o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëë Utility Shut-Offs ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 03/30/1998 j o 0 o A) GAS - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BLDG o B) ELECTRICAL - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE o C) WATER - E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE 0 o D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF E SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BLDG o E) LOCK BOX _ NO 0 o 0 o o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëëë Fire Protec.lAvail. Water ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 03/30/1998 j o 0 o PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP o BLDG HAS SPRINKLERS. 0 o o o o o o o o FIRE HYDRANT - SE CORNER UNION A V & WATTS DR o SE CORNER UNION A V & OLD YARD RD o SE CORNER OF PROPERTY o o o o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëëëë Building Occupancy Level ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë¡ o 0 o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëêëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf -9- 06/0112000 ~ . ;. e e ';, í yRIFFITH COMPANY ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë SiteID: 215-000-001178 j íë&ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Fast Fornaat i íë Training ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë Overall Site j íëë Employee Training ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë 06/06/1994 j 00' o WE HAVE 57 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. o o o o WE DO HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. o o o : BRIEß~~A!\~ O~I~I~~~~~\~~VEN??7~??~??¿::~ d(3Qù'~eJf\~~*-\a y\ II åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë~ë~ëëë~ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf . . :ëëë pag~\':~~ëë;~~ë:ë~ë~ë~:=:~~ë~~~~o ct0 .Q" 41(\\(\ \ (\1 äëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf LJ íëëëë Held for Future U se ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë i o 0 o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf íëëëëë Held for Future U se ëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëë j o 0 o o åëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëëf -10- 06/01/2000 , ,.' -- - GRIFFITH COMPANY ""I::)"'1r":'\,r' ~'""',...~ " - ~ '., ..',.,_./.A. II L:."L-I ~Mft:R 2 3 1998 B¥:~ SiteID: 215-000-001178 Manager : Location: 1898 S UNION AVE City BAKERSFIELD BusPhone: Map : 124 Grid: 08C (805) 831-7331 CommHaz : Moderate FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: SIC Code: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RUSS GRIGG / DISTRICT MGR GARY HYLES / OFFICE MANAGER Business Phone: (805) 834-1896x Business Phone: (805) 831-5248x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 839-9168x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 831-7331x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Emergency Directives: p= Hazmat Inventory One Unified List ì p== MCP+DailyMax Order All Materials at Site ì Hazmat Common Name. . . specHazEPA Hazards Frm I DailyMax UnitMCP ACETYLENE F P IH G 330 FT3 Hi CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND F L 55 GAL Mod DEGREASER F IR DR L GAL Mod OXYGEN F P IH G 6187 FT3 Low WASTE OIL F DR L 250 GAL Low USED MOTOR OIL F DR L 80 GAL Low KEROSENE F DH L 55 GAL Low MOTOR OIL F DR L 220 GAL Min LUBRICANT GREASE F L 55 GAL Min CSSl TACK F L 200 GAL UnR i, /?'v.s~~ ¿;/1./6& Do hereby certify that I have ype or print name) reviewed the attached hazardous materials mar .ape- ment plan for &~~ ~('~nd that it along with IN> 0 U8lfl1ISI any corrections constitute a complete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. ~4' 3~~9R -1- 02/26/1998 e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0002 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 74-86-2 - TYPE Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container .,330 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 330.00 FT3 Daily Average 330.00 FT3 ~Wt I l~O.ÖO Acetylene HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ CAS # 748621 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi HAZARD ASSESSMENTS f= Inventory Item 0008 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 64742-47-8 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container .-./ GAL .lJ6 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 10.00 Magnesium Silicofluoride No 18972560 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -2- 02/26/1998 e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0014 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DEGREASER SAFETY CLEAN Location within this Facility Unit ??????? ßNð~A~ SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS # STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE IN MACHINE/EQUIP Largest Container Ss- GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum .-- ---- .)..:> GAL Daily Average 5S- GAL %Wt I 100.åo Degreaser HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ CAS # 715561 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Mod HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0001 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME OXYGEN Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 7782-44-7 - TYPE Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container &187 FT3 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 6187.00 FT3 Daily Average 6187.00 FT3 %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -3- 02/26/1998 e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0012 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME WASTE OIL SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit UNDERGROUND TANK Map: Grid: CAS # 221 [ ~TA~E I TYPE ~ P~ESSURE -¡ TEM~ERATURE I =Llquld __waste ~mblent ---1 Amblent ~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 250.00 GAL CONTAINER TYPE UNDER GROUND TANK Largest Container 250.00 GAL Daily Average 250.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0011 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME USED MOTOR OIL Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 221 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER 80 AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 80.00 GAL Largest Container GAL Daily Average 80.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -4- 02/26/1998 e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0013 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME KEROSENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit ?????????? Map: Grid: CAS # 8008-20-6 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container 55.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Kerosene No 70892103 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low HAZARD ASSESSMENTS f= Inventory Item 0005 F= COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME MOTOR OIL Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container .55" GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 220.00 GAL Daily Average 220.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Motor Oil, Petroleum Based No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Min HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -5- 02/26/1998 e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì F GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0007 = COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME LUBRICANT GREASE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 6179-14-5 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC sS- AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 55.00 GAL Largest Container GAL Daily Average 55.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min HAZARD ASSESSMENTS p= Inventory Item 0009 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CSS1 TACK Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA Map: Grid: CAS # 4742-34-3 STATE - TYPE Liquid Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Largest Container ~oo GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 200.00 GAL Daily Average 200.00 GAL %Wt. I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~I CAS # TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR HAZARD ASSESSMENTS -6- 02/26/1998 e e Employee Notif./Evacuation SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 07/09/19921 07/09/1992 F GRIFFITH COMPANY I p= Notif./Evacuation/Medical r=: Agency Notification CALL 911 NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL Public Notif./Evacuation 07/09/19921 07/09/1992 NONE LISTED Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER - 1830 FLOWER ST - 326-2000. -7- 02/26/1998 e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Fast Format 9 Overall Site 9 01/16/1990 F GRIFFITH COMPANY I p= Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Release Prevention FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE Release Containment 01/16/1990 FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. Clean Up 01/16/1990 FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. Other Resource Activation -8- 02/26/1998 · . e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì I F GRIFFITH COMPANY I p= Site Emergency Factors r== Special Hazards Utility Shut-Offs 06/06/1994 A) GAS - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C) WATER - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF EAST SIDE E) LOCK BOX - NO OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING Fire Protec./Avail. Water 06/06/1994 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & WATTS DR SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & OLD YARD RD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY Building Occupancy Level -9- 02/26/1998 -.¡. .J' ,,' i";. '. . c e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 06/06/1994 F GRIFFITH COMPANY I F Training Employee Training WE HAVE 57 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE DO HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: NONE GIVEN????????????????????? Page 2 r I I Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -10- 02/26/1998 . ~ .'---:t , .' GRIFFITH COMPANY Manager : Location: City 1898 S UNION AV BAKERSFIELD ~y~_ CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: SiteID: 215-000-001178 = BusPhone: Map : 124 Grid: 08C (805) 831-7331 CommHaz : Moderate FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RUSS GRIGG / DISTRICT MANAGE GARY HYLES / OFFICE MANAGER Business Phone: (805) 834-1896x Business Phone: (805) 831-5248x ¡fM 24-Hour Phone : (805) '{J1 -9/6rx 24-Hour Phone . ( 805) g') I -71'3 Ix Ð(.Clt~ . Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Agency-Defined Topic Title One Unified List ~ All Materials at Site ~ SpecHaz EPA Hazards DailyMax MCP F P IH G 330 FT3 Hi F L 55 GAL Mod F P IH G 6187 FT3 Low F DH L 250 GAL Low F DH L 80 GAL Low F DH L 220 GAL Min F L 55 GAL Min F L 200 GAL UnR f= Hazmat Inventory f== MCP+DailyMax Order Hazmat Common Name... COMPOUND GREASE \t..( f 0 Sc 1'It.. '-7<:;' 11d~ t;t.!d"'1 cl ('Q " df'ì('L(¡srr ú ~~ h~ o 0 r 1 {þ) \ 5 (, \f\G- ~ J f cI...J,-- ~ ~0V'- e 0 (l"'( } ..h'd.I9'j't !A -1- 04/28/1997 I, GRIFFITH COMPANY EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY I I 'r GRIFFITH COMPANY EMPLOYEE SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY ACCIDENT PREVENTION POLICY OF GRIFFITH COMPANY This accident prevention policy has been designed to help prevent the existence of hazardous conditions that might occur on any of our projects and to provide our employees with the safest possible working conditions, Our accident prevention policy includes the company Safety Program Manual, the company Accident Prevention Program, the company Code of Safe Practices and the Hazard Communication Program of Griffith Company, I n the event an UNSAFE CO N D ITI 0 N is observed on any of our projects, it is imperative that we be informed immediately so that corrective measures may be made, If the circumstances causing the unsafe condition are not addressed within this safety policy, common sense and prudence must be used to avoid the hazard until it can be corrected, All employees acting in a supervisory capacity are directly responsible for the safe working conditions of each project at which they are working, Our non-supervisory employees must also be aware of their working conditions and make every effort to ensure that they and their fellow employees are working safely and in a safe and healthy environment. If unsafe conditions exist or are created, our employees must take those steps necessary to ensure that they are not exposed to an unsafe condition, The Safety Program Manual, the Accident Prevention Program, the Code of Safe Practices and Hazard Communication Program contained in this guide shall also be maintained at each of our company jobsites and copies shall be given to all of our subcontractors, SAFE AND ACCIDENT-FREE PROJECTS ARE OUR ULTIMATE GOAL GRIFFITH COMPANY d,d/~L-- BY: Donald L McGrew President . _ -:o.~ INDEX SAFE1Y PROGRAM MANUAL..........................................1 - 5 ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM....................6 -13 CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES..........................................14-16 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM........17 - 21 SAFETY PROGRAM MANUAL OF GRIFFITH COMPANY OBJ ECTIVE: The purpose of this manual is to furnish written guidelines for a complete safety program for the prevention of accidents on our jobs; to comply fully with the requirements of Federal, State of California, and Owner Safety Orders; and to have all required reports (insurance reports, safety reports, etc.) made out correctly, on schedule, and turned in as required. SAFElY DOCUMENTS: Every superintendent and foreman shall be provided with a copy of the company Safety Program Manual, the company Accident Prevention Policy, Code of Safe Practices, and Hazard Com- munication Program, and shall have a working knowledge of their contents, There are times when our company's safety requirements are more stringent than existing Federal, State or Owner Safety Orders; and when this occurs, the more stringent requirement will be followed, IMPLEMENTATION: The two key factors in our company's safety program are employee training and effective supeNision. Each is addressed directly below. Additionally discussed is the company discipline program, EMPLOYEE TRAINING Employee training is an on-going process; it begins when an employee is first hired and continues throughout his tenure with the company, ALL EMPLOYEES MUST COMPLY WITH ALL COMPANY SAFETY RULES AND ACT PRUDENTLY AND WITH COMMON SENSE ON THE JOBSITE! When a worker is first employed, he shall be given his own copy of this safety manual, the Accident Prevention Program, and the Code of safe Practices, He shall be instructed to read these documents, and he shall sign and acknowledge that he has received, has read, and does understand the requirements of these documents, Upon hire, an effort should be made to determine the extent of the employee's experience in the line of work for which he has been hired, All employees must be given instructions regarding the hazards and safety precautions applicable the type of work in which he will be involved. "Tool box" or "tailgate" meetings in which safety is the major topic shall be held a minimum of once every ten (1 0) working days, and a written report ofthe Safety Program Manual meeting shall be made to the company, Each employee in attendence shall sign the report. Monthly meetings to discuss safety and safety-related problems shall be conducted by the company and shall include foremen, officers, super- intendents, and other designated management personnel, as necessary. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ALL EMPLOYEES UNDER- STANDTOPICS DISCUSSED AT ALLSAFEìY MEETINGS, SINCE THERE MAY BE SOME EMPLOYEES WHO MAY NOT HAVE A COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, INSTRUCTION AND TRANS- LATION INTO A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE MAY BE NECESSARY. EMPLOYEES SHALL BE GIVEN AN OP- PORTUNlìYTO ASK QUESTIONS AT THE END OF EACH MEETING, SUPERVISION Management representatives of Griffith Company are responsible for ensuring that all employees understand and comply with the safety rules of the company, Employees assigned a task which may expose them to the possibility of a foreseeable hazard should not be allowed to proceed without instruction and responsible supervision, First line supervision must know the capability of subordinates and ensure that work assignments are given only to employees who have been instructed in the work situation being performed, including hazards associated with that job, All levels of management and supervision must understand and enforce company rules regarding safety and safe work practices, ~ Management representatives are responsible for enforcement of the company discipline program, as otherwise described herein, To ensure that we have safe work sites, we must have enforcement of our safety require- ments, If a violation of a Federal, State, Owner or Company Safety Rule occurs that could result in a serious injury or death, an investigation will be conducted to determine at least the following information: 1, If the responsible person or persons (foremen or superintendents) knew the safety regulations and proceeded with the work in violation of the regulations, and, 2 Safety Program Manual 2, If the employee exposed to an unsafe or potentially unsafe condition knew of this fact and proceeded to work in violation of safety regulations, notwithstanding such knowledge, If it is determined that the superintenden~ foreman, andlor employee were unaware of the regulations but proceeded with the work in violation of those regulations, a written reprimand will be issued and punitive action may be taken, If it is determined that a supervisor, foreman, and lor employee knowingly violated a rule or regulation, written and punitive action taken will be based upon the past safety record of the individuals and upon the severity of the violation , SUPERINTENDENTS AND FORM EN MAY BE LEGALLY LIABLE FOR SERIOUS AND FATAL ACCIDENTAL IN- JURIES WHEN SAFEìY ORDERS AND ACCEPTED SAFE PRACTICES ARE NOT FOLLOWED, BOTH CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LlABILlìY IS POSSIBLE, Other responsibilities of supervision include the duty to make frequent safety inspections of the jobs ite and to be constantly on the alert to prevent or correct any unsafe or hazardous conditions within the project area. When superintendents make scheduled or unscheduled safety inspec- tions of a project area, they shall submit a written report of that inspection to the company, This safety manual is not meant to replace Federal, State or Owner Safety Orders, which may also be applicable, but is issued to emphasize sections of the safety orders that pertain to our type of work and to stress our own safety requirements, some of which may be in addition to or more stringent than Federal, State or Owner requirements, EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE PROGRAM Griffith Company will enforce a progressive employee discipline program, The program pertains to those employees who may engage in an unsafe act, including both the employee and the management representative who may have knowledge of or be responsible for such actions, The program shall be enforced as follows: For non-serious incidents in which a company employee is involved: 1. First occasion: Oral or written reprimand. 3 Safety Program Manual 2. Second occasion: Time off without pay, the length of time depending upon the severity of the situation and the nature and severity of the previous reprimands, 3, Third occasion: Probable termination, For serious incidents in which an employee is involved: 1, First occasion: Written reprimand, with time off, without pay, the length of time depending upon the severity of the situation, 2, Second occasion: Probable termination, The difference between non-serious and serious incidents depends upon the possible consequences which could take place if the incident were to occur; that is, if the consequences of the incident could result in a serious injury or death, the incident is properly characterized as "serious" in nature, If more than one employee is involved in an unsafe ac~ each is subject to discipline, the degree of which depends upon the circumstances, ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION Accident investigations shall be conducted by management personnel. Appropriate steps should be taken to prevent any recurrence of the accident. ACCIDENT REPORTING Every employee who is involved in an accident or who witnesses an accident in which one or more of our employees is involved shall immediately report his observations to his immediate supervisor, If unable, for any reason, to report the accident to his supervisor, he shall immediately notify the closest office of the company to report the accident. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT ANY ACCIDENT BE IMMED- IATELY REPORTED NO MATTER HOW INSIGNIFICANT THE ACCIDENT MAY SEEM TO BE AT THE TIME, The Division of Occupational Safety and Health must be notified within 24 hours if an employee is seriously injured or killed on a jobsite. See safety order #342(a). 4 ACCIDENT PREVENTION PROGRAM OF GRIFFITH COMPANY The following provisions are not all-inclusive, All employees must use common sense and prudence at all times, for each employee is reponsible for safety, GENERAL SAFEìY PRECAUTIONS: (a) Every reasonable effort shall be taken to ensure the safety of workers in all situations, whether or not provided for in our company's rule and safety program, (b) No worker shall be required or knowingly permitted to work in an unsafe place unless for the purpose of making it safe, and then only after proper precautions have been taken to protect him while doing such work, All workers have the right to refuse to work in an unsafe place or to perform an unsafe job activity. (c) Prior to the start of work, a management official shall make a survey of the conditions of the site to determine the risks or hazards and the kind and extent of safeguards necessary to accomplish the work in a safe manner, (d) A training program shall be designed and shall be implemented during the project which wi II instruct workers in general safe work practices as well as methods to avoid the unique hazards of the worker's specific job assignment. See Safety Order #3203, (e) Periodic inspections shall be scheduled during the project to identify unsafe conditions and work practices, Those unsafe conditions and work practices shall be corrected immediately, See Safety Order #3208, (~ All required safety and health posters, including "CAUOSHA Safety and Health Protection on the Job" and the "Log and Summary of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses", shall be posted on a company bulletin board at the jobsite or be otherwise available at the site, Note: Permits are required for the construction of trenches and excavations 5 feet or deeper into which a person is required to descend and for the construction of a building, structure (including a tower crane), scaffolding, or falsework more than 3 stories high, These permits are also required to be posted. See Safety Order # 341, ADVANCE PLANNING FOR CONSTRUCTION WORK: Each oper- ation of a construction job should be planned in advance. Such planning is needed at all stages of the project. It should start prior to preparation of bids and continue throughout the job with superintendents and foremen doing their share, Construction planning will eliminate some accidents automatically by creating a well-organized job, but expert planning gives special attention to safety and, thus, is highly effective in making the operation safe and efficient. 5 Accident Prevention Program The following items should be given consideration while doing your advance planning. SAFE ACCESS AND MOVEMENT requires: 1. Location of Utilities and Services a. Consider location of high-voltage lines, If at any time operations may come within the minimum distances established in the Electrical Safety Orders, arrange to have the line moved or de-energized, erect barriers, or set up special working procedures. Before excavating, the appropriate regional notification center (Under- ground Service Alert) must be contacted to determine the location of surface or subsurface utility installations in the area. b, Locate saws, tool sheds, office, etc., in a safe and convenient place. 2, The following work area problems are to be dealt with by the individual in charge at the particular project: a, Adequate work areas, b, Adequate walkways and runways. c, Adequate ladders, stairway, or elevators. d. Work areas and passageways clear of rubbish, debris, nails, etc.. e, Protection for floor and roof openings, f. Adequate illumination, 3, Schedule Work for Safety. a, Have safety materials on the job when needed, Le" hard hats, trench jacks, safety belts, etc, b, Plan work so that not too many trades are in a small area at the same time, c, Schedule work crews so the flow of equipment and manpower does not create a safety hazard, 4. Work Procedures a, Material Handling 1) Plan for methods of elevating and handling materials (adequate space, proper auxiliary equipment, Le" cranes, hoists, elevators, trucks, etc,). 2) Plan for methods of loading and unloading (adequate space, proper auxiliary equipment, Le" loaders, cranes, rigging, fork lifts, etc,), b, Plan for the following steps pertaining to tools and equipment: 1) Repair, maintenance, and care, 2) Inspection 3) Adequate supplies of the right tools for each part of the job. REMOVAL OF SAFEGUARDS OR SAFETY DEVICES: Safeguards,safety devices, or safety appliances shall not be made ineffective or removed, except for the purpose of making repairs or adjustments, in which case adequate substitution precautions shall be followed until they are back in service, PROPER USE OF TOOLS: Employees will not use tools that are in an unsafe condition. All electric tools will be properly grounded or otherwise ,[ I 6 Accident Prevention Program properly protected, HOUSEKEEPING: All jobsites and construction storage yards shall be maintained reasonably free of dangerous depressions, obstructions, and debris, Trucks and equipment shall be kept reasonably clean of debris and trash. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DRUGS: The use of alcoholic bever- ages and durgs during all working hours, including the mid-shift meal period and overtime, is prohibited. The operation of companyvehicles or equipment (owned or leased) while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited, The use of alcohol or drugs during working hours is a termination offense. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Employees shall be provided with and shall use the appropriate personal protective equipment when necessary for safety as follows: 1, Eye and Face Protection: Employees working in locations or doing the type of work where there is a risk of receiving eye injuries from flying particles, hazardous substances, projections or injurious light rays shall wear appro- priate face and/or eye protection equipment. a, Face shields and safety glasses shall be worn when flying particles are created by using a grinder, chipping gun, jackhammer, etc. b, A welder's hel met or gogg les with the correct lense-tint to protect from ultraviolet and infrared radiation shall be worn when welding orwhen doing a job that requires looking at the welding, NOTE: The wearing of contact lenses is prohibited in working environ- ments having harmful exposure to materials or where light flashes may exist, except when special precautionary procedures which are medically ap- proved have been established for the protection of exposed employees. c. A proper respirator shall be worn when exposed to harmful levels of dust, hazardous gases, vapors, mists, and fumes, In the event of the need for the use of respirators, a written respirator program is required, Responsible management representatives shall ensure that employees are trained in and to make proper use of respirators, The type of respirator to be used will generally be determined by the substance to which employees may be exposed, However, only N IOSH or MSHA approved equipment for the particular exposure shall be used, Contact with the company providing the respirators must be made by the foreman or supervisor regarding the correct respirator to use and this contact must be made prior to any employee being exposed to the substance in question, See Safety Order #5144. 2. Body Protection: a. Clothing appropriate for the work being done shall be worn. Loose sleeves, tails, lapels, cuffs, or other loose clothing shall not be worn around tools, machinery, or equipment in which it might become entangled, Clothing saturated or impregnated with flammable liquids, corrosive substances, irritants, or oxidizing agents shall be promptly removed and shall not be worn 7 Accident Prevention Program until properly cleaned. b, Orange vests shall be worn whenever there is, or is likely to be, exposure to vehicular traffic and/or earthmoving equipment. 3, Head Protection: Hardhats shall be worn when employees are exposed to flying or falling objects and / or electrical shock, See Safety Order #1 515(a), 4. Hand Protection: Hand protection may be required for employees whose work exposes their hands to hazardous substances, cuts or burns, NOTE: Great care shall be exercised in the direction and supervision of employees with relation to the wearing of gloves when working around machinery, The wearing of gloves by a saw operator is not advisable and the wearing of gauntlet-type gloves around any moving machinery shall not be permitted, 5, Foot Protection: a, Appropriate foot protection shall be worn by employees who are exposed to foot injuries from hot, corrosive, poisonous substances, falling objects, crushing or penetrating actions which may cause injury. b, Footwear which is defective or inappropriate to the extent that its ordinary use creates the possibility of foot injuries shall not be worn, 6. Ear Protection: Ear protection shall be worn when required by the Noise Control Safety Orders and as the foreman or employee deems it necessary. See Safety Order #5096, 7. Sanitation and Sterilization of Personal Safety Devices: Goggles, rubber gloves, respirators, and other protective devices shall not be shared among employees unless they have been cleaned, EXCEPTION: Safety devices worn over shoes or outer clothing of which no part contacts the skin of the wearer, such as metal foot guards, PREVENTION EMERGENCY ACTION AND FIRE PLAN: 1 , Employees shall be informed of escape procedures and an emergency escape route, if necessary. The foreman and superintendent shall be responsible for accounting for all employees during any emergency and shall also be responsible for rescue and medical duties, All such procedures shall be changed as conditions warrant. 2, "Housekeeping" must be maintained in good condition, 3, A safe and unobstructed access to all available fire fighting equipment shall be maintained at all times, 4. All fire fighting equipment shall be conspicuously located or the location conspicuously marked. 5, All fire fighting equipment shall be periodically inspected and main- tained in operating condition. Defective equipment shall be immediately replaced. 8 Accident Prevention Program 6, A temporary or permanent water supply, of sufficient volume, duration, and pressure, required to properly operate the fire fighting equipment as required by these orders shall be made available as soon as combustible materials accumulate, 7, Where underground water supply lines are to be provided, they shall be installed, completed, and made available for use as soon as practicable, 8, A fire extinguisher,rated not less than 2A, shall be provided for each 3,000 square feet of the floor area, or fraction thereof, Where the floor area is less than 3,000 square feet at least one extinguisher shall be provided. Travel distance from any point of the protected area to the nearest fire extinguisher shall not exceed 75 feet. 9, At least one fire extinguisher rated not less than 2A, shall be provided on each floor, In multi-story buildings, at least one fire extinguisher shall be located adjacent to the stairway at each floor level. 10, A fire extinguisher, rated not less than 10 B, shall be provided within 50 feet of wherever more than 5 gallons of flammable or combustible liquids or 5 pounds of flammable gas are being used on the jobsite, This requirement does not apply to the integral fuel tanks of motor vehicles, 11 , Carbon tetrachloride, chlorobromomethane, and methylbromide fire extinguishers are prohibited, 12, Portable fire extinguishers shall be inspected monthly, or at more frequent inteNals, and seNiced at least annually by a person licensed or registered by the State Fire Marshal. 13, Hoses may be used as a substitute for fire extinguishers under certain circumstances, See Safety Order #1923. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES: Emergency medical seNices shall include provisions for: 1, First Aid Kits: Every crew shall have a first aid kit at their jobsite, The first aid kit shall be kept in a sanitary and usable condition and the contents will be inspected regularly to ensure that any expended items are promptly replaced. The crew first aid kits are designed for a maximum of 15 crew members and the minimum first aid supplies shall be per the table enclosed within the kits, Larger kits are available if needed, See Safety Order #1512 for the contents of a first aid kit. 2, First Aid Training: At least one employee on each project shall be trained in emergency first aid and shall possess a current certificate, Acceptable certificates are those from the Red Cross, the Standard First Aid Multimedia, Standard First Aid and Personal Safety, Advanced First Aid and Emergency Care courses, or a course from a person certified to instruct from the Mine Safety and Health Aministration, 9 Accident Prevention Program '., 3, Emergency Telephone Numbers: The telephone number of the following emergency services shall be maintained at each project: a, A physician and at least one alternate if available, b, Hospitals, c, Ambulance services, d, Fire protection services, e. Local law enforcement office, 4, Emergency Medical Services: Minor injuries shall have prompt first aid and the employee shall be taken to a physician if required, Injuries that are more serious in nature shall be handled in the following manner. a, Emergency first aid shall be performed and a crew member shall immediately make the emergency telephone calls, b. If rescue is required, the first telephone call should be to "911" or to the local fire protection service. CONFIRM WITH THE FIRE DEPARTMENT THAT THEY WILL DISPATCH THE EMERGENCY RESCUE VEHICLE, c, If rescue is NOT required, then an ambulance service, physician, or hospital can be called. IF A PHYSICIAN OR HOSPITAL IS CALLED, CONFIRM THAT THEY WILL DISPATCH THE EMERGENCY RESCUE VEHICLE, d. If the injuries occurred in a vehicular accident on a pUblic road, then the appropriate law enforcement agency should be contacted in addition to obtaining medical help, e, At isolated job locations, provisions must be made in advance for prompt medical attention in case of serious injuries, This may be accom- plished by on the jobsite facilities, proper equipment for prompt transpor- tation of the injured person to a physician (both auto ambulance and air ambulance should be available if possible and/or feasible), telephone communication for contacting a doctor, or combinations of these provisions should be used to avoid unnecessary delays in treatment. 1. Suitable facilities for drenching the body or flushing the eyes with clean water shall be available where the eyes or body may be exposed to injurious or corrosive materials, g, For every building and structure 5 or more floors or 48 feet above or below ground level, a basket or equally appropriate litter receptacle shall be provided, h, An emergency call system shall be installed for buildings and structures 5 or more floors or 48 feet above or below grade to notify the appropriate individual of any injury to an employee, INJURY REPORTING: All injuries, no matter how minor, must be reported by telephone during the workday in question by the foreman or superin- tendent. A written report must follow within 24 hours, and it must be completed 10 r , I Accident Prevention Program by the foreman or other management representative in charge of the crew or project where the accident occurred utilizing our accident report form, Accident report forms shall be sent to the main office, IN TH E EVENT OF A SERIOUS INJURY OR FAT A lilY, NOTIFY THE MAIN OFFICE IM- MEDIATELY, giving as much information as possible, Refer any inquiries from newspapers, etc., to the office, and avoid any discussion with those not legally entitled to this information, unless it is specifically authorized by company officials, SAFElY BELTS: Safety belts with lifelines or lanyards are generally required to be used when employees are subjecttoa fall of7-1/2 feet or more from any location to a surface below, when otherwise unprotected by other means, See Safety Order #1670(a), FLOOR AND WALL OPENINGS: Floor and wall openings are to be protected, either by a suitable covering or by guardrails and toeboards. See Safety Order #1632, The edges of all floors over 7-1/2 feet above the surface below must be protected by proper guard railing (or by the use of safety belts with lifelines). Also, be sure that any rebar or similar material at a jobsite is covered or bent over, STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS: Generally, stairways are to be installed and used in all buildings or structures two or more stories in height. The timing of the installation depends upon the type of structure, Ladders are acceptable under certain circumstances, See Safety Order #1629, Until permanently enclosed, open sides of stairways shall be guarded with stair railing, MAN LI FTS: A construction passenger elevator for hoisting workers is required and must be operating when a building or structure reaches 60 feet or more in height above (orA8 feet in depth below) ground level. See Safety Order #1630, 1, Ladders that are broken, weak, or with missing rungs shall not be used, If such ladders are not repaired promptly, they shall be removed from the job, Ladders shall not be loaded in excess of the safe capacity for which they were constructed. Long ladders shall be braced to prevent undue deflection, 2, Unless suitable hand holds are provided, the side rails of all ladders used to serve a platform shall extend at least 3 feet above the upper landing, "! 3, Ladders, other than stepladders, shall be secured against displacement 4, ladders that will remain at one location for several hours or more, to be used as a means of access at that location by various workers, shall have upper and lower landings with a width of 20 inches or more and an area of at least 4 square feet. 5, Ladders constructed on the jOb may be used as long as they are 11 Accident Prevention Program constructed in accordance with the appropriate requirements, See Safety Order #1 676, POWDER-ACTUATED TOOLS: 1, The employer shall ensure that only qualified persons who carry valid operator's cards for the tools to be used are permitted to operate powder- actuated tools, 2, Powder-actuated tools and powder loads shall be locked in a container and stored in a safe place when not in use and shall be accessible only to authorized personnel. 3. Eye or face protection shall be worn by operators and assistants when the tool is in use, TOOL GUARDING (POWER SAWS): Guards shall not be prevented from operating automatically by pins, wedges, or other devices that hold them back in an inoperative position. See Safety Order #1680(c), VEHICLE OPERATION: Vehicles shall be operated only by authorized and trained drivers, Drivers of forkl ifts and other industrial trucks shall follow the operati ng ru les posted at the jobsite. A vehicle which hauls 2-1/2 cubic yards or more of construction material shall be equipped with a warning device that operates automaticallywhilethe vehicle is backing, See Safety Order #1592, All other vehicles operating at a construction site which would, while backing, constitute a hazard to employees working in the area on foot must also have an effective device or method to warn employees, See Safety Order #3706. SCAFFOLDS: Proper scaffold erection begins from the "bottom-up" and includes the use of appropriate base plates, The working platforms must be completely planked, with a maximum 10-inch space open under the back railing. Guardrailing is required on the ends as well as the sides, There must be both a top rail and midrail. Ties to an adjacent structure are required with doubled No, 12 iron wire or equivalent. A toe board is required on all open sides and ends of railed scaffolds, See Safety Order #1621, EXCAVATIONS: Excavations in excess of 5 feet in depth must be either $hored or sloped, A trench shield may be used in lieu of shoring or sloping, Compliance with all of the requirements of #1540 and #1541 of the safety ordérs is imperative, Copies of #s 1540 and 1541 are available at the main office. HOISTING EQUIPMENT: Proper operating rules and signals shall be posted and shall be followed when hoisting equipment is used. Employees shall keep clear of suspended loads, traffic areas, etc, See Safety Order #s 1611 and 1612, 12 Accident Prevention Program STORAGE AND USE OF OXYGEN, ACElYLENE, AND FUEL GAS CYLINDERS: 1, Compressed gas cylinders in portable service shall be conveyed by suitable hand trucks to which they are securely fastened, or safely carried where job conditions require, All gas cylinders in service shall be securely held in substantial fixed or portable racks, or placed so they will not fall or be knocked over, 2, Oxygen cylinders in storage shall be separated from fue~gas cylinders or combustible materials (especially oil or greas~) a minimum distance of 20 feet high having a fire-resistance rating of at least one-half hour, Cylinders shall be kept far enough away from the actual welding or cutting operation so that sparks, hot slag, or flame will not reach them. When this is impractical, fire resistance shields shall be provided, CONFINED SPACE OPERATIONS: Whenever employees will be work- ing in an area that is limited or confined, it may be necessary to implement confined space procedures of the company, Before entry of an individual into a confined space, as described above, the company must be notified of the intended entry and such entry shall be made only after confined space rules and regulations have been complied with, See Article 1 08, General Industry Safety Orders, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND THE "RIGHT TO KNOW:" Occasionally, some of the materials we use or encounter contain hazardous substances, Identifying such substances and knowing how to safely use such substances is often difficult All employees have a right to know of the presence of such subtances and to be trained in the safe use of these substances, Our company's Hazard Communication program, beginning on page 17, must be understood and utilized whenever.there is any possibility of use or exposure to hazardous substances. See arso Safety Order #5194. 13 CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES OF GRIFFITH COMPANY THIS CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES SHALL BE POSTED AT A CON- SPICUOUS LOCATION AT EACH JOBSITE OFFICE OR BE PROVIDED TO EACH SUPERVISORY EMPLOYEE WHO SHALL HAVE IT READILY AVAILABLE. GENERAL 1, All persons shall follow these safe practices rules, render every possible aid to safe operations, and report all unsafe conditions or practices to the foreman or superintendent. 2, Foreman shall insist on employees observing and obeying every rule, regulation, and order as is necessary to the safe conduct of the work, and shall take such actions as is necessary to obtain observance, 3, All employees shall be given frequent accident prevention instructions, Instructions shall be given at least every 10 working days, 4. Anyone known to be under the influence of drugs or intoxicating substances which impair the employee's ability to safely perform the assigned duties shall not be allowed on the job while in that condition, 5, Horseplay, scuffling, and other acts which tend to have an adverse influence on the safety or well-being of the employees shall be prohibited, 6, Work shall be well-planned and supervised to prevent injuries in the handling of materials and in working together with equipment. 7, No one shall knowingly be permitted or required to work while the employee's ability or alertness is so impaired by fatique, illness, or other causes that it might unnecessarily expose the employee or others to injury, 8, Employees shall not enter manholes, underground vaults, chambers, tanks, silos, or other similar places that receive little ventilation; unless it has been determined that it is safe to enter, I' 9, Employees shall be instructed to ensure that all guards and other I¡ protective devices are in proper places and adjusted, and shall report deficiencies promptly to the foreman or superintendent. 10, Crowding or pushing when boarding or leaving any vehicle or other conveyance shall be prohibited, 11, Workers shall not handle or tamper with any electrical equipment, machinery, or air or water lines in a manner not within the scope of their duties, unless they have received instructions from their foreman. 14 Code of Safe Practices 12, All injuries shall be reported promptly to the foreman or superintendent so that arrangements can be made for medical or first aid treatment. 13, When lifting heavy objects, the large muscles of the leg instead of the smaller muscles of the back shall be used, 14, Inappropriate footwear or shoes with thin or badly worn soles shall not be worn, 15, Materials, tools, or other objects shall not be thrown from buildings or structures until proper precautions are taken to protect others from the falling objects, 16, Employees shall cleanse thoroughly after handling hazardous substances and follow special instructions from authorized sources, 17. Avoid the use of extension ladders when carrying loads, Such ladders may provide adequate strength, but the rung position and rope arrangement make such climbing difficult and hazardous. 18. Work shall be so arranged that employees are able to face the ladder and use both hands while climbing, 19. Gasoline shall not be used for cleaning purposes, 20. No burning, welding, or other source of ignition shall be applied to any enclosed tank or vessel, even if there are some openings, until it has first been determined that no possibility of explosion exists, and authority for the work is obtained from the foreman or superintendent. 21, Any damage to scaffolds, falsework, or other supporting structures shall be immediately reported to the foreman and repaired before use, ~ USE OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT 22. All tools and equipment shall be maintained in good condition, 23, Damaged tools or equipment shall be removed from service and tagged "DEFECTIVE." 24, Pipe or Stillson wrenches shall not be used as a substitute for other wrenches, 25, Only appropriate tools shall be used for the job, 26, Wrenches shall not be altered by the addition of handle-extensions or "cheaters," 27, Files shall be equipped with handles and not used to punch or pry, 28, A screwdriver shall not be used as a chisel. 29. Wheelbarrows shall not be pushed with handles in an upright position. 30. Portable electric tools shall not be lifted or lowered by means of the power cord. Ropes shall be used, , i 15 Code of Safe Practices ,,,. 31. Electrical cords shall not be exposed to damage from vehicles. 32. In locations where the use of a portable power tool is difficult, the tool shall be supported by means of a rope or similar support of adequate strength. 33, Only authorized persons shall operate machinery or equipment. 34. Loose or frayed clothing, or long hair, dangling ties, finger rings, etc., shall not be worn around moving machinery or other sources of entangle- ment. 35 Machineryshall not be serviced, repaired or adjusted while in operation nor shall oiling of moving parts be attempted, except on equipment that is designed or fitted with safeguards to protect the person performing the work, 36, Where appropriate, lock-out procedures shall be used, 37, Employees shall not work under vehicles supported by jacks or chain hoists, without protective blocking that will prevent injury if jacks or hoist should fail. 38, Air hoses shall not be disconnected at compressors until hose line has been bled. Air hoses shall be pinned at the connections when in use. 39, All excavations shall be visually inspected before backfilling, to ensure that it is safe to backfill, 40. Excavating equipment shall not be operated near tops of cuts, banks, and cliffs if employees are working below, 41. Tractors, bulldozers, scrapers or other grading equipment shall not operate where there is possibility of overturning in dangerous areas like edges of deep fills, cut banks, and steep slopes, f " 16 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM OF GRIFFITH COMPANY A, COMPANY POLICY To protect the health and safety of our employees, we have developed this Hazard Communication Program. 1, As a company, we intend to provide information about hazardous chemical substances used in construction through a comprehensive hazard communication program, 2, This written Hazard Communication Program applies to all operations which MAY expose employees to hazardous substances as a reasonably foreseeable emergency, 3. This written Hazard Communication Program is available, upon request, to employees, their designated representative (collective bargaining agent), and the Chief of the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, 4, Unless notified otherwise, the foreman of each jobsite is designated as the person responsible for implementing this written program, Our Loss Control Manager will coordinate this effort, train, and assist the foreman as necessary, B: IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES USED IN THE WORKPLACE 1, "Hazardous substances" are materials or mixtures which are physical or health hazards or are included by CAUOSHA on the Director's List of Hazardous Substances, Safety Order #339, 2, "Exposure" is any situation arising from work conditions where an employee MAY inges~ inhale, absorb, or otherwise come in contact with a hazardous substance, 3, Each foreman shall maintain on each jobsite a list of all the hazardous substances to which employees may be exposed at the jobsite, using the same chemical name referenced on the appropriate MSDS for those substances. (The list could include any of the substances which are listed in Section H of this program), The jobsite list must be attached to this written program, 4, A master list of all the substances on the project as well as a complete set of MSDSs shall be maintained at the main office by the Safety Manager with the assistance of the Purchasing Department. It is the foreman's respon- sibility to provide the office with the initial list of hazardous substances at his/her jObsite and any changes and deletions which occur. ~ 17 Hazard Communication Program C. LABELS 1 . When hazardous substances are received, the SupeNisor shall examine the containers to determine if the labels provide the following information: a, The indentity of the hazardous substances they contain; and, b. Appropriate wamings of the physical and health hazards associated with those substances, #' 2, When hazardous substances are transferred into portable containers, the foreman shall ensure that the portable containers are labeled with the following information: a, The indentity of the hazardous substances they contain; and, b, Appropriate warnings of the physical and health hazards associated with those substances, Portable containers may be labeled with an extra copy of the manufacturer's label or with a printed label which includes (a) and (b) above. -( EXCEPTION: When an employee transfers a hazardous substance into a portable container for his/her own immediate use, the portable container need not be labeled. 3. Each foreman shall ensure that the labels on containers of hazardous substances are not removed or defaced, unless the containers are immedi- ately relabeled with the following information: a. The identity of the hazardous substances they contain; and, b, Appropriate warnings of the physical and health hazards associated with those substances, 4, Containers without complete labels or with defaced labels will not be used on the job, D, MATERIAL SAFE1Y DATA SHEETS 1. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are documents which supply information about a particular hazardous substance or mixture, Manufac- turers are required to provide a MSDS when the hazardous substances are sold to distributors or purchasers, 2, The Loss Control Manager, with the assistance of the Purchasing Department, will be responsible for obtaining and maintaining the master sets of MSDSs and other information on all hazardous substances used, 3. Each foreman shall maintain at each jobsite a complete MSDS for each hazardous substance used, These can be found in the office trailer or pickup, In most cases, the MSDS will be available from the main office. It 18 Hazard Communication Program may be necessary forthe foreman to obtain the M S DS from the manufacturer or seller of the hazardous substance if the mai n office does not have a copy, A hazardous substance shall not be used when an MSDS for the substance is not "in hand," 4, The foreman shall provide a MSDS to an employee, upon reques~ during his/her work shift A MSDS shall also be available, upon request, to an employee's designated representative, physician, and to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health. 5, The foreman shall be alert to other employees (such as sub-contractors) whose work on the jobsite may expose our employees to additional hazardous substances, When it appears that such exposure will occur, MSDSs for the substances must be obtained by the foreman, 6, When doing renovation or remodeling work, the foreman shall be alert to the dangers which might exist for our employees who work under or near unlabeled pipes which contain hazardous substances and shall take proper precautions, 7, The foreman shall also post the access to "Medical and Exposure Records" (&1) poster at each jobsite or employee reporting location. 8, The foreman shall be alert of other employers (such as subs) whose work on the jobsite may expose our employees to additional hazardous sub- stances. When it appears such exposure will occur, our employees must be trained as required in "E" below. E. INFORMATION AND TRAINING 1. When employees are exposed, or could be exposed, to hazardous substances in their work area, they shall be provided information and training by the foreman based on the data contained in the MSDSs for those hazardous substances, 2. Training shall be provided before employees are assigned duties which may cause exposure to hazardous substances, Training shall also be given when new hazardous substances are introduced into the work area orwhen a MSDS is changed, 3. Training shall be conducted and documented as a "toolbox" or "tailgate" safety meeting, and shall provide at least the following: a, Information on which hazardous substances are in the work area. b, How to read and interpret information on MSDSs and labels, c. Any physical or health hazards associated with the use of a hazardous substance or mixture being used in the work area. d. Proper precautions for handling, including specific procedures the company has implemented to protect workers from exposure, such as 19 Hazard Communication Program personal protective equipment and work practices. e. Emergency procedures for spills, fires, disposal, and first aid. 1. The methods and obseNations that can be used to detect the presence of a hazardous substance in the workplace (odor, visual appear- ance, or monitoring). g. The right of employees, their physicians, or their collective bargaining agents to receive information on hazardous substances to which they may be exposed. h, The right against discharge or discrimination due to an employee's exercise of the rights afforded by law. L The details of this written Hazard Communication Program; the availability and location of this written Hazard Communication Program and of MSDSs or other information. F, NON-ROUTINE TASK TRAINING When employees are assigned to a non-routine task that may expose them to a hazardous substance for which they have not been trained, they shall be trained in the manner required by Section "E" above, G. ACCESS TO INFORMATION BY OTHER EMPLOYERS When employees of another employer (as an example, a sub) may be exposed to hazardous substances while working on one of our jobsites, the employer shall be provided with a list of the hazardous substances we are using at that jobsite by the foreman, The foreman shall also give the employer suggestions for appropriate protective measures needed for exposure to such substances, If requested by the employer, names and addresses of suppliers or manufacturer of the hazardous substances we use shall also be provided so that the employer may obtain MSDSs and other information, H, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES COM MONL Y FOUNDON CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: :' Acetone Acetylene gas Adhesives Aluminum etching agent Ammonia Anti-freeze Arsenic compounds Asbestos Asphalt (Petroleum) fumes Benzene (and derivatives) Bleaching agents Carbon black Carbon monoxide (in cylinders) Caulking, sealant agents Caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) Chromate salts Chromium Cleaners Cleaning agents Coal tar pitch Coatings Cobalt 20 Concrete curing compounds Creosol Cutting oil (oil mist) De-emulsifier for oil Diesel gas, diesel oil Drywall Dusts (brick, cement block) Enamel Etching agents Ethyl alcohol Kerosene Lead Lime (calcium oxide) Limestone Lubricating oils Lye (sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide) Magnesium Metals (aluminum, nickel, copper, zinc, cadmium, iron, etc,) Methanol (methyl alcohol) Methyl ethyl ketone (2-butanone) Motor oil additives Muriatic acid (hydrochloric acid) Naptha (coal ta~ N itrog Iycerin Oxalic acid Ozone Paint remover Paint stripper Paints/lacquers Particle board Pentach lorophenol Photographic developers and fixers Photogravure ink (copy machine) Plastics Polishes for metal floors Propanol Putty Hazard Communication Program Resins, epoxy/synthetics Sealers Shellac Solder, flux (zinc chloride, fluorides, etc,) Fiberglass, mineral wool Foam insulation Freon 20, R20 (and others) Gasoline (petrol, ethyl) Glues Graphite Greases Helium (in cylinders) Hydraulic brake fluid Hydrochloric acid Hydrogen (in cylinders) Inks Insulations Iron Solder, soft (lead, tin) Solvents Sulfuric acid Thinner, painVlacquer Tin Transite Turpentine, gum spirit, oil of turpentine Varnishes Waterproofing agents Waxes Wood alcohol (methanol) Wood preservative Xylene Zinc ~. ;) I. JOBSITE LIST The foreman shall attach a dated list of the specific hazardous substances known to be present at this jobsite, using the chemical name referenced on the appropriate MSDS, to this Hazard Communication Program. 21 I , ~ ',~ ;~'~a~ -~ ~- .....-' AN EMPLOYEES GUIDEBOOK TO HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE INFORMATION " t~ I r Written by Joel M. Cohen, CIH and Daniel Hernandez I:; ~'\;., ."'~'~\'..... TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter Page I. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 II. General Requirements ofGISO 5194................... 2 III. Material Safety Data Sheets .......................... 4 IV. Chemical Handling.. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . ;. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. 8 V. Proper Storage of Hazardous Materials. .. ., .. .. ....... 13 VI. Personal Hygiene . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 VII. Emergency and First Aid ............................. 15 Appendix A - Summary of Chemical Information ................. 17 Appendix B - Glossary of Common MSDS Terms ................. 21 ~ Copyrights 1983 - Cohen and Hernandez All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced by any process without the written permission of the authors, 111 Winding Way San Carlos, CA 94070 I. INTRODUCTION Your company feels that it is their responsibility to provide you with a safe and healthful workplace. They do this by making available protective equipment such as safety glasses, hardhats and respirators. They also monitor the area you work to make sure there are no hazards and that the area is in compliance with Federal, State and local health and safety codes. In the performance of your job, you and your fellow employees use each day, hundreds of different chemicals and other materials which may be hazardous. Each of these materials has its own physical properties and characteristics. Chemicals in any form can be stored, handled and used safely if their properties and characteristics are fully understood and the proper safeguards are taken. However, used improperly, the chemicals you work with can cause serious burns, ill health or severe injury. Ir This handbook contains information about the hazardous materials, chemicals or substances you work with or may be exposed to, and steps you cån take to avoid exposure from the normal, day to day handling of these materials or during the emergency situations. Much of the information about chemicals is published on Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). An MSDS is a one or two page report which describes the pertinent information about a particular chemical or substance. The form for an MSDS was developed by OSHA. This handbook will explain the various sections of a MSDS form and procedures for finding the information you need so that you can take the proper steps for protecting yourself from undue exposure. All persons within your company must be aware of the potential safety and health problems with the handling of the chemicals you use and must exercise the proper steps to avoid accidents. For your own safety and the safety of others, you should read this handbook and observe the procedures. 1 ,.- ~-~~-=-~",--"=-=-=-"""--",,-=.=~=.._--- -- ~- ... - :..-~--=.--="'" II. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF GISO 5194 GENERAL INFORMATION A new regulation entitled the "Hazardous Substance: Information and Training Act" or "Right To Know Law" was recently enacted by the California State government. This law requires the manufacturers and sellers of hazardous materials to provide your employer with a Material Safety Data Sheet or MSDS on the substances they purchase and use in California. Your employer in turn, must make this information available to you. EMPLOYER RESPONSIBILITIES Your employer has the responsibility to determine what hazardous substances are present in your workplace. Hazardous substances are those materials which have ingredients listed in the Cal/OSHA list of hazardous substances. Typical examples of materials which contain hazardous ingredients include oils, solvents, paints, adhesives, epoxies, and cleaners. Some materials may become hazardous during their use such I as the fumes and gases emanating from welding I operations. J Once your employer determines what hazardous materials you and your fellow employees come in contact with, he will then request a MSDS from the supplier of that material. Additionally, your employer will notify you of the hazardous materials you and your fellow employees are using. You or your designated representative may request to see and copy any MSDSs of a particular substance you are working with. Your employer may adopt reasonable procedures to provide employee notification of hazardous substances and for acting upon employee requests for MSDSs to avoid interruption of normal operations. Finally, manufacturers of I hazardous substances are : required to update MSDSs as new information becomes available. Your employer, upon receiving new information concerning hazardous substances in the workplace, will make that information available to you. 2 EMPLOYEE REQUIREMENTS Your employer wants you to be informed about the hazardous subtances you use and the proper steps to take to avoid accidents. Therefore, your employer and Cal/OSHA requires that you: . be aware of the health and safety problems associated with any hazardous substances you may be using. . advise your supervisor if you have not been informed of safe handling procedures for any particular substance you may bE' using. . follow those general rules (Section IV) necessary for safe handling of substances. The handbook contains an explanation of what a MSDS is. Additional information and training may be provided to you prior to assignment to a workplace in which there is potential for exposure to a hazardous substance. I Ir. ~m.ìf 3 III. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS WHAT IS A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET? A Material Safety Data Sheet or MSDS is a document which is in- tended to provide readily available information regarding the characteristics of chemicals and mixtures. The MSDS contains information about specific safe work practices, personnel protective equipment that should be used, potential hazards , first-aid and other information that should be considered for the safe use and handling of the material. MSDSs appear in many different formats, however the most common fonn is the one developed by OSHA. This fonn is divided into 9 sections. Only the most pertinent information about a chemical is described. MSDSs on the chemicals you use are available from your employer. WHAT INFORMATION CAN BE FOUND ON AN MSDS? The most common MSDS is divided into 9 sections and it is shown in Figure 1. An explanation of the infonnation normally contained in a MSDS is as follows: Section I This section will list the manufacturer's name and address, the chemical name and other names the product is sold by, the chemical family, formula and any emergency telephone number which can be used in the event of an emergency. Section II This section lists the hazardous ingredients in the substance and the percent of each component in the substance. Any special hazards are typically listed in this section, if not covered in any other section. Section III This section describes the physical characteristics relating to the material. Infonnation listed in this section include Boiling Point, Specific Gravity and Appearance and Odor. These terms are defined in the glossary in the back of the handbook. Section IV Any special or unusual instructions related to fire or explosion hazards with the material are listed in this section. The correct type of fire extinguisher is listed as well as special fire fighting procedures or precautions. Section V This section describes any important health infonnation related to exposure to the material or its ingredients. Emergency and first-aid instructions for treatment of victims also are listed. ' 4 Section VI This section describes the conditions to avoid to prevent an unwanted reaction or the release of toxic substances into the atmosphere. Conditions to avoid (for example, incompatible chemicals, temperature extremes, jarring) are described. Section VII This section describes methods for proper handling of spills and leaks, disposal and significant environmental hazards. Section VIII This section lists information about protective measures and equipment that is recommended to prevent exposure. Respiratory protection, gloves, and ventilation recommendations are made. Section IX This section describes any additional or special precautions to be considered during handling of the material. Cleaning and/or disposal of contaminated clothing, handling procedures, storage information may be discussed. c::. ~ ~ 5 U,S, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration Form Approved OMS No. 44-R1387 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Required under USDL Safety and Health Regulations for Ship Repairing, Shipbuilding, and Shipbreaking (29 CFR 1915, 1916, 19171 SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME I EMERGENCY TEL.EPHONE NO, ADDRESS {¡'''''onner. Street. CUt', Stall'. allJ lIP Code'! CHEMICAL NAME AND SYNONYMS TRAOENAMEANDSYNONYMS CHEMICAL FAMILY I FORMULA SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PAINTS, PRESERVATIVES, & SOLVENTS % TlV ALLOYS ANO METALLIC COATINGS % TlV fUn;tsl (Units) PIG"v1ENTS BASE METAL I CATALvST ALLOYS VEHICLE METALLIC COATINGS SOLVENTS FILLER METAL PLU5 COATING OR CORE FLUX ADDITIVES OTHERS OTHEÞ:S I , HAZARDOUS MIXTURES OF OTHER LlOUIDS, SOLIDS. OR GASES TlV % (Units) SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA BOILII\¡G P01NT ('F,) SPECIFIC GRAVITY (H2O=11 VAPOR PRESSURE (mm Hg,) PERCENT, VOLATILE BV VOLUME (%) VAPOR DENSITY (AIR=}) EVAPORATION RATE I =1) SOLUBILITY IN WATER APPEARANCE AND ODOR SECTION IV FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT (Method used) ! FLAMMABLE LIMITS L.e' Vel EXTINGUISHING MEDIA SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS· I ] PAGE (1) (Continued on reverse side) Form OSHA,20 Rew, May 7'Z. Figure 1 - Front 6 SECTION V . HEALTH HAZARD DATA THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE E.FFECTS OF OVEREX?OSURE EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES SECTION VI . REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY I UNSTABLE I ! CONDITIONS TO AVOID I STABLE I i INCOMPATABILITY '.llalaia!s 1(1 (1J"ùid,' HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS HAZARDOUS I MAY OCCUR I , CONDITIONS TO AVOID POLYME.RIZATION WILL NOT OCCUR I I SECTION VII . SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPIL.LtO WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD SECTION VIII . SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION fSpcc(1.'· type) VENTILATION i LOC~L EXHAUST ¡ SPE:C:AL I MECHAN I CA.... ;'(,t I/l'fulj IOTHE.R PROTI::CTIVE G:...;:>Vf.S I EVE PR.:JTECT¡Ct\i OTHER PROTECTIVE EQU!Pi.,/tEI\¡T SECTION IX - SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING OTHER PRECAUTIONS f PAGE (2) GPO .34.t1O Form OSHA·20 Rev. May 72 Figure 1 - Back 7 IV. CHEMICAL HANDLING Chemicals come in various forms and effect us in different ways. A chemical can take the form of a mist, vapor, liquid, dust, fume, or gas. The type of chemical you work with, the way in which it is used, and the form that it takes determines what you must do to avoid harmful exposure. The effects of overexposure range from industrial dermatitis (skin rashes) to severe illness and even death. Some airborne chemicals get into your system when you breathe or eat; others can enter your blood stream through your skin. Sometimes the effects of overexposure are immediate, and sometimes they do not show up for weeks, months, or many years. Cancers caused by exposure to certain chemicals (asbestos, for example), can take 10 to 20 years or more to develop. This section contains information about the hazardous materials, chemicals or substances you work with or may be exposed to, and steps to take to avoid exposure from the normal, day to day handling of these materials. SOLVENTS Solvents are used to dissolve materials like oils, greases and resins. They can also be found in a variety of products including paints, varnishes, adhesives, and polishes. The solvent being used, the amount of exposure, and the duration of the exposure all affect the hazard potential. Exposure to too much solvent vapor can irritate the eyes, nose or throat. Inhaling the solvent is the principal concern. Although certain solvents can be absorbed through the skin, the most common result of skin contact is a rash. Even the mildest solvent can dissolve the natural protective barriers of fats and oils leaving the skin subject to a rash or more serious complications. Accidental swallowing of solvents is rare in industry. 1. Inhalation of excessive solvent vapor may cause impairment such as lack of coordination or drowsiness. Over-exposure for a prolonged period may result in damage to the liver, kidneys, lungs, blood, nervous system and other organs of the body. ] 2. Remember, solvents are also flammable; some can explode; some solvents can react with other substances to cause a hazardous material; and some 8 solvents can break down into acids or poisonous gases if exposed to hot surfaces. 3. Know the solvent you are working with. Check the label on the container and be sure you know the hazards. 4. Avoid smoking in solvent areas. Avoid using solvents around hot surfaces, flames and electrical appliances. ~ 5. Means to control exposures to solvents may include ventilation, proper work practices, protective clothing or substitution with a less hazardous material. For example, in some cleaning operations, detergents and water can be used instead of solvents. Make sure that plenty of air is available to dilute the concentration of solvent vapors. This can be available from blowers or fans. Solvent vapors are heavier than air and will settle in low places. They may even displace the air we breathe. 6. Use soap and a mild detergent and water to clean solvents off your skin. Do not use solvents. Place all rags, waste, paper towels, etc. soaked with solvent in metal safety containers or other air-tight cans. 7. Protective clothing such as gloves and aprons should be worn to prevent skin contact. Barrier creams may also offer some protection. If there is a chance of a splash, be sure to wear safety glasses or even a face shield or goggles. SUMMARY: L Avoid breathing solvent vapors 2. Avoid skin contact 3. Use all available protective devices 4. Avoid using solvents around hot metal surfaces or flames. Most solvents are flammable or combustible and some may break down to form poisonous gases. 5. Do not smoke in areas where solvents are used or stored. 6. Avoid working with solvents in confined, unventilated areas. CORROSIVES Acids and caustics are referred to as corrosives because they will attack skin or metal. They can be found in both the liquid and dry form. Acids are most often found as liquids and caustics are usually found as a dry powder, flake or as concentrated liquid solutions. Corrosives are used to clean metal before coatings or finishes can be applied. They can also remove scale and rust from metal parts. Caustics are used for removing drawing compounds, oils, rust 9 preventatives, and polishing materials. The type of cleaner will depend on the type of dirt to be removed and how clean the surface needs to be. 1. The primary mode of attack by corrosives are the skin and eyes. Contact with corrosives can cause an irritation of the eyes, mouth, lungs, nose and throat. Corrosives can also cause breathing difficulties and possibly chest pains and choking. 2. A void direct contact with corrosives. Corrosives can cause a redness, blistering, cracking or even rashes to the exposed skin. 3. A void mixing corrosives unless you know the materials are compatible. Toxic and poisonous materials can be given off from mixing incompatible corrosives' together. 4. When using or handling corrosives, personal protective equipment is a must. If spills or splashes are possible, face shields, goggles, or even coveralls may be necessary. If a strong, irritating odor is present, ventilation may be necessary . SUMMARY 1. A void skin contact 2. Avoid breathing the fume, mist or dust 3. Use protective clothing 4. Avoid mixing corrosives ~ METALS Metals are typically fouµd as a solid or as a fume if heated, such as during welding. Common metals are copper, lead, zinc and iron. Some metals can be found as mixtures or alloys such as brass, stainless steel and bronze. 1. Some metals like nickel irritate the skin. Other metals can irritate the eyes and lungs. 2. When metals are heated, they can form a fume. If inhaled, these fumes can cause serious injury. Many metal fumes can cause a pneumonia-like illness called metal fume fever. 3. Metals like lead, cadmium, mercury, and beryllium are very poisonous and contact with the fumes should be avoided. 4. Good ventilation is the principle control against overexposure to metal fumes. Good work practices, good personal hygiene and the use of personal protective devices all help to reduce the possibility of an overexposure. SUMMARY: 1. Avoid breathing the metal fumes or dust 2. Avoid contact with metals that can attack the skin 3. Some metals are very poisonous and may require added protection 4. Ventilation should be available when there is a ..: 10 chance of creating a dust or fume 5. Use protective clothing COMPRESSED GASES Compressed gases present a special type of hazard in the workplace. Few people realize the destruction that can be wrought if a cylinder bursts, or if the cylinder valve is broken or damaged. The sudden release of the gas, which may be com- pressed at a pressure of 2000 lbs. per square inch or more; creates an unguided missle with tremendous force. All compressed gases, regardless of their chemical properties, have an escape velocity sufficient to produce a propellant effect upon 'sudden release. Only experienced personnel should be allowed to handle toxic or explosive gases. Before using these gases, ventilation, sources of ignition, and other basic safeguards must all be taken into consideration along with the following general safety precautions: c: 1. Transport cylinders only on carts designed for that purpòse with the protective cap installed. Lecture bottles and Emergency air packs may be transported individually using both hands. 2. Never allow cylinders to remain freestanding. Cylinders must be secured by chain, rack, or other means so as to prevent falling or rolling. Never drop cylinders or allow them to strike against each other. 3. Never tamper with safety devices in valves or cylinders. 4. Always open cylinder valves slowly. 5. Valves shall be closed when cylinders are not in actual use. The valve protection cap should be securely in place whenever the cylinder is not connected, and until it has been secured against a wall or bench, or placed in a cylinder stand, and is ready to be used. 6. Full and empty cylinders shall not be stored together because an empty cylindl¡)r attached to a pressurized system can cause a serious suck back. Clearíy identify full and empty cylinders. 7. Cylinders should not be exposed to temperatures above 125°F. They should not be stored in direct sunlight or near sources of heat. 8. Do not place cylinders where they may become a part of an 11 electrical circuit. When electric arc welding, precautions must be taken to prevent striking an arc against a cylinder. 9. Cylinders of oxygen should not be stored indoors within 20 ft. of cylinders containing flammable gases or to highly combustible materials. If closer, cylinders should be separated by a fire-resistive partition (1I2-hr. minimum rating). 10. Written procedures must be followed whenever cylinders containing arsine, phosphine, silane or similar toxic materials are changed on a repeated basis. 11. Some gases (e.g. nitrogen, argon, helium) when present in high concentrations, such as during a major cylinder leak, act as an asphyxiant without other significant physiologic effects. In case of major leaks, leave the area immediately. I j ,\ '" 12 v. PROPER STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INCOMPATIBLE MA TERIALS Some materials will combine with each other and give off toxic vapors or cause vigorous spontaneous combustion. Such materials should be stored separately. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN! ACIDS + OIL & GREASE = Possible Fire and Explosion ACIDS + CYANIDE SALTS = Deadly Hydrocyanic Acid Gas ACIDS + FINE METAL DUST = Hydrogen and Possible Toxic Gas ACIDS + COMBUSTIBLESI FLAMMABLES = Possible Fire CAUSTICS + CHLORINATED SOLVENTS = Explosive Gas PROPERSTORAGE SOLVENT DRUMS AND ACID CONTAINERS (i.e., steel drums or glass carboys) - should always be stored in a cool dry r place away from the direct rays of the sun and from heat sources. f CARBOYS - Carboys should always be elevated from floors to keep the bottom of the crates dry, to prevent rotting. SHOULD it be necessary to store carboys in tiers - they should not be over two high with care taken to insure that the bottom of the upper row does not touch the glass necks below. DRUMS - All drums should be stored on individual racks or securely blocked on skids, with closure plugs up to prevent leakage. ALL CARBOYS AND DRUMS of liquid acids should be vented when received and at least weekly thereafter, to relieve internal pressure. Aisleways should be clean. Storage area should be ventilated. ACIDS AND CAUSTICS in the dry form should be stored in airtight containers. Good housekeeping should be practiced and frequent inspection of containers for leaks should be made. SOLVENT CONTAINERS (i.e., bottles and cans) - should always be stored in flammable liquid storage cabinets. NOTE: SOLVENT DISPENSING - Always ground and bond all metal containers when transferring a flammable solvent from one container to another. Pumping solvents is better than gravity flow. 13 VI. PERSONAL HYGIENE WORK PRACTICES · Use appropriate protective clothing (glasses, aprons, boots, gloves, etc.) as required or as necessary. · If your clothing becomes contaminated with a toxic or potentially harmful material, shower or wash the skin areas exposed. CHANGE AND DECONTAMINATE CLOTHING. Do not take contaminated clothing home to be laundered because by doing so, you could expose your family to the contaminant. (Volatile solvents can frequently be removed from clothing by thoroughly drying in a well ventilated area.) · When you work with toxic chemicals, always wash your hands thoroughly before eating. If necessary, shower and change your clothes before going home. · Leave food in the locker room. Never take food into the work area. · Never smoke in the work area if chemicals are present. Leave your cigarettes in your locker; do not carry them around with you. If they become contaminated and you smoke them, the action of the heat on the chemical may produce toxic fumes which can make you sick. Always wash before smoking. . If you are going to work where there is the possibility of exposure to toxic substances, use the "buddy system". You never know when you might need help. . Keep your workplace clean. Follow good housekeeping practices. When your workplace is clean you run less risk of contamination. Clean up spills immediately and dispose of the material properly. Use protective equipment as required. Where possible, use a vacuum when you clean up rather than a broom or compressed air. The idea is to collect and confine the contaminant, not just spread it around. \' 1 11 14 VII. EMERGENCY AND FIRST-AID CHEMICAL EXPOSURE Time is the most important factor! Know the following before an accident occurs. · Know where emergency equipment is located. · Know phone numbers and location of medical help. · Be able to tell medical help the precise name of the chemical causing the injury. IF you find someone unconscious. . . · Put on proper breathing protecti ve devices and a lifeline in the hands of another worker. (Do not be a victim yourself.) · Remove victim to fresh air. · Give artificial respiration. · Get medical help. Ifeyes and skin are contaminated, wash with running water; remove contaminated clothing. ~ J~ Get fresh air if you: · Experience a strong burning or irritation in nose, throat, or lungs. · Have difficulty breathing. · Experience strong unpleasant odors. EYE Contact. . . · Flush eye immediately with large amounts of running water. Use any available means. . . eye wash, fountain, shower, bath, hose, etc. Continue process for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelids apart and roll eyeballs around, · Do not use neutralizing salves, boric acid ointments or any other chemicals in the eyes; they may increase the extent of the injury. · Send for medical help. SKIN Contact. . . · Get to source of water as quickly as possible - use hose or faucet if necessary. · Drench clothing and skin thoroughly with plenty of water - at least 15 minutes. · Remove contaminated clothing during drenching and continue to flush skin with water. · Get medical assistance. IN CASE of Fire. . . Evacuate the area. At high temperatures, chemicals (solvents) may break down into poisonous components. · Solvent fires should be extinguished by trained personnel using carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam, water fog or Halon extinguishers. · Summon the local fire department. SPILLS. . . Chemical spills and leaks are important causes of pollution. Unattended spills, leaks, and improper waste disposal contaminate water 15 supplies and/or enter the food chain - the end result is public exposure to hazar- dous substances. In case of a large solvent or corrosive spill: . Evacuate the immediate area. Do not leave the material unattended. Get help. Persons trained and equipped with proper protective equipment - impervious boots and gloves, breathing equipment - must clean it up as soon as possible. In case of small solvent spill: . Remove all sources of ignition. Use appropriate protective equipment (respirator, gloves, eye protection). · Place absorbant on and around leak/spill. · Place solvent contaminated materials in a galvanized pail or spill bag. · Dispose in accordance with local regulations. Do not pour chemicals into the sewer. Small corrosive spills may be handled by flooding with plenty of water* and use of absorbant. · Dispose of contaminated materials in accordance with state and local regulations. Do not pour chemicals into the sewer. *Do not use water on water reactive chemical spills. ,\ 16 APPENDIX A SUMMARY OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION Man has synthesized hundreds of material may be. chemical substances from products which are naturally occurring. The following list of chemicals is Under a given set of conditions, for your information. The list any material may be hazardous. contains a very brief description of The nature of the substance, its the toxicity and fire hazard related concentration and the route the to chemicals you may come into substance takes to enter the body contact with. The real hazard, (e.g. ingestion, inhalation, however, depends on how the absorption through the skin) all chemical is used. Become familiar influence how hazardous a with the materials you use. SUBSTANCE OR COMPON ENTS OR MIXTURE SYNONYMS TOXIC EFFECTS FIRE HAZARD COMMENTS CLASSIFICATION Acetates Methyl Acetate, Ethyl Irritating to eyes and nasal moderate to hIgh found in paínt.lacQuers solvent Acetate, Amyl Acetate passages, headaches, and varnishes, Colorless, are a few types of drowsiness volatile liquid acetates Acetic Add Vinegar acid CorrosIVe, irritant. may Moderate, keep away Pungent odor 01 vinegí:lr Organic acid, HAc cause burns from oxidizers like handle like a CH 3COOH peroxides and nitric acid solvent Acetone Dimethyl Ketone Defatsskin; mild irritant; less Dangerous· keep away Fragrant, mint-like odor; Solvent (CH312CO toxic than most solvents from sparks and igniUon highly volatile; used In sources paints, dyes Ammoma Anhydrous Ammonia Highly irritating to skin, eyes Moderate when exposed Pungent odor Gas NH3 and respiratory tract. Good to heat or flame warning properties Ammonium NH4F Chronic high level exposure Non,lIammable, but may Colorless crystals, soluble Salt Fluoride may result in damage to release NH3 and HF at In water bones and teeth fire temperatures Ammonium NH40H Irritation, caustic to skin, eyes Low Good warning properties Base Hydroxide Aqua Ammonia Ammonium NH4N03 Not very toxic, but when Oxidizing agent, can de· WhitecrystaUinemateriaJ Salt Nitrate heated may release tOXIC ton ate if heated or sub, readily soluble in water. oxides of nitrogen jected to shock, especially Keep away from solvents if mixed with organic and other organic material material Argon Inert gas. May be asphyxiating None Colorless, odorless Gas in very high concentrations Asbestos Chrysotile, amosite, highly toxic to respiratory none special handling required highly toxic tremolíte are types of system. Human carcinogen material asbestos Benzene C6H6' Benzol, May cause nervous system Dangerous Also in gasoline Toxic, solvent Coal Naphtha effects, changes to the blood, absorbs through skin, carCInogen Beryllium Be, glucinum, gold Highly toxic, irritating to skin Moderate in forms of dust Grayish-white ToxIc metal beryllium alloy and lungs, can cause a or powder Light metal chemical pneumonia Butyl Cellosolve Ethylene glyCOl Absorbs through skin; may Moderate Solvent Äcetate Solvent mono butyl ether cause damage to blood, " acetate: 2,butoxyethyl kidneys and liver acetate Cadmium Cd Highly toxic to lungs, kidneys Moderate, in the form Silver,wh,te melal Toxic metal and liver of dust Carbitol Diethylene glycol Slight ìnhalation & skin con, Moderate, can react with Colorless liquid, mild, Solvent monoethyl ether tact toxicity; highly toxic via oxidizing materials pleasant odor ingestion Carbon Dioxide Carbonic acid Simple asphyxiant and respira· None, good extinguishing Colorless, odorless Gas CO2 tory stimulant at high concen, agent trations, C02 "snow" may cause burns 17 SUBSTANCE OR COMPONENTS OR MIXTURE SYNONYMS TOXIC EFFECTS FIRE HAZARO COMMENTS CLASSIFICATION Carbon Monoxide CO Asphyxiant In high levels None From I!lcomplete Gas combustion Carbon CCI4 Carbon ¡ el Highly toxic, causes nervous None Solvent Tetrac/¡Iorlde system depression, damage to liver and kidneys. liver cancer III animals, absorbs through skin Chlorine CI2 Extremely Irritating to respna Moderate Greenish,yellow gas or Gas tory tracl. eyes and skin liquid, Smells like liquid bleach Creosote Cresote Oil Absorbs through skin, can Moderate Used by wood preservers, Petroleum product causedermatllls, eyeinjunes pIlch workers CUpriC Nitrate Copper nil rate Imtant.lowtoxlcity OXidizing material. Keep Blue crystals Salt. Oxidizer Cu1N0312·3H20 away from solvents, Of' ganics and combustibles Cyan lues CN salts, NaCN, KCN Chemical asphyxiatIOn, Moderate Keep away from any Toxic salts Ca (CNI2 dermatitis. Absorbs through acids. The combination the skm can release poison gas o·Dlchlorobenzene C6H4CI2 Eye, skin irritation, kidney, Moderate Solvent liver damage Epoxies {uncured Polymers oj eplchlor- In general, highly imtating, Generally flammable Solvent resms and CUring hydrm 2,2,bIS may cause dermatitis and agents) (e,hydroxyphenyl) sensitization. Avoid mhala, piperazme (ion and skin contact Ethanol Ethyl alcohol, grain Normally not very toxic via Dangerous· keep well Sweet. pleasant odor Solvent alcohol C2H50H inhalatIOn. May cause drowsl' away from sparks and ness,headache Ignition sources Ether Ethyl ether: diethyl May cause drowsiness and Dangerous, keep well May form explosive per· Solvent ether C2H50C2H5 intoxication capped and away from oxides if allowed to age, ignition sources Sweet odor Ethylene Glycol Glycol alcohol Not a significant inhalation Slight Contained in antifreeze Solvent CH20HCH20H or skin contact hazard, May cause severe kidney damage if ingested Freolls'''' Fluorocarbons Defatsskin, may cause Slight Colorless Gas dermatitis, may be irritating May emit toxíc vapors when heated to decomposition FreonTF" Trlfluorotrichloroethane Detats skin, Irritating to eyes, Slight Environmental concern Solvent CCI3CF3 higher concentrations may with Freons cause dizziness Freon TMC'" 50" Methylene chlor- Defats skin, irritat!~g to eyes, Slight Environmental concern Solvent ,de, 50 Freon TF higher concentrations may with Freons cause dizziness Gasolme Petrol Irritating to skin, dermatitis, Dangerous Solvent nervous system effects Helium He May be asphyxiating in very None Colorless, odorless, Gas high concentrations lighter than air Hydrochloric Muriatic acid, Corrosive, Irritant may cause None Biting odor Acid (see also ACid Hydrogen chloride, burns hydrogen chloride HCI gas) Hydrofluoric Acid Hydrogen fluoride Skin or eye contact extremely Releases toxic fluoride Rinse any suspected skin Acid HF dangerous. Nothing is felt at vapors when heated or eye contact with tirst. but after a latent period, water excruciatingly painful tissue and bone destruction may occur and may take months 1 to heal Hydrogen H2 Very slight Highly dangerous, may Colorless, odorless, Gas explode or burn in con, lighter than air tact with oxygen Hydrogen Muriatic acid, Highly corrosive. Powerful Non combustible, but con Colorless, pungent Gas (see also ChlOride Hydrochloric aCid skin, eye and respiratory tact with meta!s may reo hydrochloric acid) irritant lease hydrogen, which is flammable Hydrogen Hydrogen dIOxide, Depending on its con centra- Dangerous: powerfu Heavy liquid Oxidizer Peroxide H202 lion, it can be severely irri- oxidizer. Keep away tatlng and cause severe burns from solvents and com· bustible material. 'FREON IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF OUPDNT 18 SUBSTANCE OR COMPONENTS OR MIXTURE SYNONYMS TOXIC EFFECTS FIRE HAZARO COMMENTS ClASSIFICATION Isopr.apanal Isopropyl alcohol, Irritant, nervous system Dangerous Slight sweet odor Solvent 2-propanol depression at higher concen, C2H40HCH3 trations, Not a significant toxic hazard Kerosene Kerosine, range-oil skin irritant. dermatitis, dangerous solvent avoid inhaling fumes lead Pb Highly toxic, can cause severe Moderate in the form Bluish,gray soft metal. Toxic metal (inorganic) gastrointestinal disturbance, of dust when exposed Dangerous when heated. weakness. can effect nervous to heat or flame system Mercury Quicksilver, Hg High systemic toxicity, affects low Silvery, metallic liquid. Toxic metal (inorganic) nervous system. Absorbs Report any spills or through skin broken thermometers Melhanol Methyl Alcohol, Wood Absorbs Ihrough Ihe skin, Dangerous Solvent Alcohol, CH30H May cause headache, derma· titis, visual problems. narcOSIs Melhylene Dichloromethane Irritating to the eyes, None Good warning properties Solvent Chloride CH~12 anesthetic and narcotic, volatile can cause dermatitis Methyl £lhyl MEK, Butanone, May cause irritation, head- See acetone Ketone 2·Butanone ache, nervous system depres- sion. numbness and rlermatitis Melhyllsobutyl MIBK, Hexane See acetone Ketone Nickel N, Can cause allergic dermatitis, Moderate when exposed Silvery metallic crystals. Toxic metal respiratory Irritant to heat or flame Can emit highly toxic fumes Nitric Acid Aqua fortis Corrosive, irritant. may cause Oxidizing material. keep Acid, Oxidizer HN03 burns. Stains skin yellow away from flammables and finely divided metals Nitrogen N2 May be asphyxiating in very None Colorless, odorless Gas high concentrations. liquid nitrogen may cause frostbite Gf cold bums Nitrogen Oxides Oxides of Nitrogen, Nitro- Irritation of eyes, nose and Oxidizer. Keep away Red and colorless gases Gas gen dioxide, Nitric oxide throat. Delayed pulmonary from combustible NOx,N02,NO edema materials Nitrous Oxide N20, laughing gas Anesthetic, simple asphyxiant Moderate, supports com- Colorless; in cases of Gas bust ion, can form explo- prolonged exposure, sive mixtures leave the area Oxalic Acid DicarboxyJic acid Corrosive to skin, eyes, low Found in paint removers, Corrosive and respiratory tract varnishes, dyes Oxygen ' 02 None as a gas. As liquid, High, supports combus· Colorless, odorless Gas may cause burns tion Ozone 03 Respiratory irritant Oxidizer. Keep away Distinct irritating odor Gas from combustible colorless, may be formed materials around arcs, UV light, and welding operations Pentachlorophenol Penta, PCP,C6CI50H Irritating to eyes, skin and Low Wood preservatIve, Solvent respiratory tract. Absorbs termite control Absorbs through skin Perch loroethylene Tetrachloroethylene Irritation, dermatitis, nar· None Chloroform· like odor. Solvent CC12CC12 cotic effects Ory cleaning fluid Phenol Carbolic acid Highly elficient skin absorber. Moderate Distinctive odor Solvent CyHtH, also used in Highly toxic. Nervous system 7 2 ,HOD and other systemic effects Phosgene Carbonyl chloride Highly dangerous poison gas. None Colorless odor of new Gas COCI2 Inhalation may be fatal or mown hay. May be a may cause delayed lung thermal decomposition damage product of chlorinated compounds Phosphoric Acid H3P04 Corrosive, irritant, may cause May emit toxic vapors if Acid burns heated to decomposition Portland Cement None Corrosive; irritating to the skin None Corrosive (alkaline) Potassium KOH Highly corrosive to skin and low Rinse any skin contact Base Hydroxide eyes well Potassium Sallpeter Chronic exposure may cause Oxidizing material Colorless or white Salt Nitrate KN03 blood or kidney problems crystals 19 SUBSTANCE OR COMPONENTS OR MIXTURE SYNONYMS TOXIC EfFECTS fiRE HAZARD COMMENTS CLASSifiCATION Propanol },Propanol Irritant to eyes, mucous Dangerous Sweet odor Solvent Propyl a!cohol membranes and skin. Narcotic CH3CH2CHOH at high concentrations Sodium NaOH Highly corrosive to skin and Low Rinse any skin contact Base Hydroxide Lye, caustic soda eyes well Solder {soft Generally contains lead Lead is very toxic to the brain, A.I/oid mt\alation ot T oKic Metal solderl and tin blood and digestive system fumes and wash hands and acts c~mu¡atively (see well before eating or lead) smoking Solder. Flux May contain zinc chloride, Irritation, dermatitis HCI, fluorides, aldehydes, Of other irritants Solder, Silver An alloy of silver, copper, Major problem with cadmium Toxic Metal (hard solder) zinc and cadmium which can result in serious lung and kidney damage after a latent period SulfurIC Acid Oil 01 VitrIOl. H2SO4 Causes severe burns to May cause spontaneous Mixing with water creates Acid skin and eyes Igmtion of combustible heat, so add to water , material slowly Sulfuric Sulfuric acid Causes severe burns to Oxidizer. Keep away Acid Peroxide Hydrogen peroxide skin and eyes from combustible material Toluene Methyl benzene May cause drowsiness, head, Dangerous Solvent Toluol ache, dermatitis, Absorbs C6H5CH3 through skin l.l.l' Methyl chlorolorm, Moderate skin absorption. None Solvent Trichloroethane ,trichloroethane, CVG Central nervous system CCI3CH 3 depression Trichloroethylene TCE Drowsiness. kidney Low Solvent CHCICCI2 and liver damage Turpentine Gum Spirit. Oil of Absorbs through skin, irrita- Dangerous Solvent Turpentine ting to eyes, nose, throat. lung irritation Xylene Dimethylbenzene Xylol Absorbs through skin, Dangerous Solvent C6H41CH312 irritant,narcotic 20 APPENDIX B -A- GLOSSARY OF COMMON MSDS TERMS special fire hazards. Acute Effect - An adverse effect on a human or animal, with severe symptoms developing rapidly. Acute toxicity - The adverse (acute) effects resulting from a single exposure to a substance. ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. ACGIH develops and publishes recommended occupational exposure limits (see TLV) for hundreds of chemical substances and physical agents. ANSI - American National Standards Institute. Asphyxiant - A vapor or gas which can cause unconsciousness or death by suffocation (lack of oxygen). ASTM - American Society for Testing and Materials. -B- r ~ Boiling Point - The temperature at which a liquid changes to a vapor, at a given pressure; usually expressed in degrees Fahrenheit at sea level pressure (760mmHg, or one atmosphere). For mixtures, the boiling range may be given. Flammable materials with low boiling points generally present -C- "C" or Ceiling - The maximum allowable human exposure limit for an airborne substance; not to be exceeded. Carcinogen - A substance or agent capable of causing or producing cancer in humans or animals. C.A.S. - Chemical Abstracts Service. . cc - cubic centimeter; a volume measurement in the metric system, equal in capacity to one milliliter (ml). One quart is about 946 cubic centimeters. Chemical Family - A group of single elements or compounds with a common general name. Example: acetone, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK) are of the "ketone" family. CHEMTREC - Chemical Transportation Emergency Center. CHEMTREC has a 24- hour toll free telephone number (800-424-9300), intended primarily for use by those who respond to chemical transportation emergencies. Chronic Effect - An adverse effect on a human or animal, 21 ~,~~~,~~~,~~= =~'=~==m~O~~~~~'! - with symptoms which develop slowly over a long period of time or which recur frequently. Chronic Toxicity - Adverse (chronic) effects resulting from repeated exposures to a substance over a prolonged period of time. CO - Carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, flammable and very toxic gas produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon; also a by-product of many chemical processes. C02 - Carbon dioxide, a heavy, colorless gas, produced by the combustion and decomposition of organic substances and as a by-product of many chemical processes. C02 will not burn, and is relatively non-toxic (although high concentrations, especially in confined spaces, can create hazardous oxygen, deficient environments). COC - Cleveland Open Cup; a flash point test method. Combustible - a term used to classify certain liquids that will burn, on the basis of flash points. "Combustible liquids'~ have a flash point of lOO°F. (37.8°C.) or higher. Also see "flammable. " Concentration - The amount of a substance when combined or mixed with other substances. Examples: 2 ppm hydrogen sulfide in air, or a 50 per cent caustic solution. Corrosive - A liquid or solid that causes visible destruction or irreversible alterations in human skin tissue at the site of contact or - in the case of leakage from its packaging - a liquid that has a severe corrosion rate on steel. CPSC - Consumer Products Safety Commission. Cutaneous Toxicity - See "Dermal Toxicity". -D- Decomposition - Breakdown of a material or substance (by heat, chemical reaction, decay or other processes) into parts or elements or simpler compounds. Dermal- Used on or applied to the skin. Dermal Toxicity - Adverse effects resulting from skin exposure to a substance. DHHS - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. DOL - U.S. Department of Labor; includes the Occupational Safety and Health 1 Administration (OSHA). DOT - U.S. Department of Transportation. -E- EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 22 Epidemiology - The science that deals with the study of disease in a general population. Evaporation Rate - The rate at which a particular material will vaporize (evaporate) when compared to the rate of vaporization of a known material. The evaporation rate can be useful in evaluating the health and fire hazards of a material. -F- FDA - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration. FIFRA - Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act. Flash Point - The temperature at which a liquid will give off enough flammable vapor to ignite. There are several flash point test methods, and flash points may vary for the same matèrial depending on the method used, so the test method is indicated when the flash point is given (150° PMCC, 200° TCC, etc.). Flammable -'A liquid with a flash point below lOO°F (37.8°C). Solids that will ignite readily or are liable to cause fires under ordinary conditions of transportation through friction or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, and which burn so vigorously and persistently as to create a serious transportation hazard. Formula - The conventional scientific designation for a material (water is H20, sulfuric acid is H2S04, sulfur dioxide is S02, etc.) -G- General exhaust - A system for exhausting air containing contaminants from a general work area. Also see "local exhaust." g - gram; a metric unit of weight. One ounce D.S: (avoirdupois) is about 28.4 grams. g/kg - grams per kilogram; an expression of dose used in oral and dermal toxicology testing to indicate the grams of substance dosed per kilogram of animal body weight. Also see "kg" (kilogram). -H- Hazardous Material - In a broad sense, a hazardous material is any substance or mixture of substances having properties capable of producing adverse effects on the health or safety of a human being. In 1971 the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) adopted the following definition in regulations affecting employers in operations subject to the federal Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act: 23 material means a material which has one or more of the following characteristics: 1. has a flashpoint below 140°F., closed cup, or is subject to spontaneous heating; 2. has a threshold limit value below 500 ppm for gases and vapors, below 500 mg/m3 for fumes, and below 25 mppcf for dusts; 3. a single dose oral LD50 below 500 mg/kg; 4. is subject to polymerization with the release of large amounts of energy; 5. is a strong oxidizing or reducing agent; 6. causes first degree burns to skin in short time exposure, or is systemically toxic by skin contact; or 7. in the course of normal operations, may produce dusts, gases, fumes, vapors, mists, or smokes which have one or more of the above characteristics. " -1- Ignitable - A solid, liquid or compressed gas waste which exhibits a "characteristic of ignitability" . Incompatible - Materials which could cause dangerous reactions from direct contact with one another. Ingestion - The taking in of a substance through the mouth, Inhalation - The breathing in of a substance in the form of a gas, vapor, fume, mist, or dust. Inhibitor - A chemical which is added to another substance to prevent an unwanted chemical change from occurring. Irritant - A substance which, by contact in sufficient concentration for a period of time, will cause an inflammatory response or reaction of the eye, skin or respiratory system. The contact may be a single exposure or multiple exposures. Some primary irritants: chromic acid, nitric acid, sodium hydroxide, calcuim chloride, amines, metallic salts, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ketones, alcohols. Irritating - A liquid or solid substance which upon contact with fire or when exposed to air gives off dangerous or intensely irritating fumes. -K- kg - Kilogram; a metric unit of weight, about 2.2 U.S. pounds. Also see "g/kg", "g" and "mg". -L- J I 1 I - Liter; a metric unit of capacity. A U.S. quart is about 9/10 of a liter. LC - Lethal concentration; a concentration of a substance being tested that will kill a tes~ 24 animal. LC50 - Lethal concentration 50; the concentration of a material in air which'on the basis of laboratory tests is expected to kill 50% of a group of test animals when administered as a single exposure (usually 1 or 4 hours). LD - Lethal dose; a concentration of a substance being tested that will kill a test animal. LD50 - Lethal Ðose50; a single dose of a material which on the basis of laboratory tests is expected to kill 50 percent of a group of test animals. LEL, or LFL - Lower explosive limit or lower flammable limit of a vapor or gas; the lowest concentration (lowest percentage of the substance in air) that will produce a fire when an ignition source (heat, arc or flame) is present. At concentrations lower than the LEL, the mixture is too "lean" to burn. Local exhaust - A system for capturing and exhausting contaminants from the air at the .,; point where the contaminants are produced (welding, grinding, sanding, other processes or operations). -M- m3 - cubic meter, or stere; a metric measure of volume, about 35.3 cubic feet or 1.3 cubic yards. Melting point - The temperature at which a solid substance changes to a liquid. mg - milligram; a metric unit of weight. There are 1,000 milligrams in one gram (g) of a substance. mg/kg - miIIigrams per kilogram; an expression of toxicological dose. See "g/kg". mg/m3 - milligrams per cubic meter; a unit for measuring concentrations of dusts, gases or mists in air. ml - milliliter; a metric unit of capacity, equal in volume to one cubic centimeter (cc), or about 1/16 of a cubic inch. There are 1,000 milliliters in one liter (1). mmHg - millimeters (mm) of mercury (Hg); a unit of measurement for low pressures or partial vacuums. mppcf - miIIion particles per cubic foot; a unit for measuring particles of a substance suspended in air. Exposure limits for mineral dusts (silica, graphite, Portland cement, nuisance dusts and others), formerly expressed as mppcf, are now more commonly quoted in mg/m3. MSHA - The Mining Safety and Health Administration of the U.S. 25 Department of the Interior. Mutagen - A substance or agent capable of altering the genetic material in a living cell. -N- N aOH - Sodium hydroxide, or caustic soda. N2 - Nitrogen; a colorless, odorless and tasteless gas that will not burn and will not support combustion. The earth's atmosphere (air) is about 78 per cent nitrogen. NFP A .- National Fire Protection Association. The brief explanation below illustrates the NFP A principle of using scales , of 0 to 4 (low to high) to classify material hazards: Fire Hazard (Red) o - Will not burn 1 - Will ignite if preheated 2 - Will ignite if moderately heated 3 - Will ignite at most ambient conditions 4 - Burns readily at ambient conditions Health Hazard (Blue) 0- Ordinary combustible hazards in a fire 1 - Slightly hazardous 2 - Hazardous 3 - Extreme danger 4 - Deadly Reactivity (Yellow) 0- Stable and not reactive with -water 1 - Unstable if heated 2 - Violent chemical change 3 - Shock and heat may detonate 4 - May detonate OXY ACID ALK COR W- ..~ . Specific Hazard Oxidizer Acid Alkali Corrosive Use No Water Radiation Hazard NIOSH - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). NOx - Oxides of nitrogen; undesirable air pollutants. -0- Olfactory - relating to the sense of smell. Oral- Used in or taken into the body through the mouth. Oral Toxicity - Adverse effects resulting from taking a substance into the body via the mouth. 26 OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the U.S. Department of Labor. Oxidation - In a literal sense, oxidation is a reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen provided by an oxidizer or oxidizing agent. In this broader sense, an oxidation reaction may occur even when oxygen is not present. However it may be defined, an oxidation reaction is always accompanied by an offsetting (balancing) reduction reaction in which (1) oxygen is removed from a compound or (2) atoms, molecules or ions gain electrons. Oxidizer - An Oxidizer or oxidizing material is a substance that yields oxygen readily to stimùlate the combustion (oxidation) of organic matter. ¡ Oxidizing Agent - A chemical or substance which brings about an oxidation reaction. The agent may (1) provide the oxygen to the substance being oxidized (in which case the agent has to be oxygen or contain oxygen), or (2) it may receive electrons being transferred from the substance undergoing oxidation (chlorine is a good oxidizing agent for electron-transfer purposes, even though it contains no oxygen). -P- PEL - Permissible exposure limit; an exposure limit established by OSHA. May be a time weighted average (TW A) limit or a maximum concentration exposure limit. Also see "Skin." t!7o Volatile - Per cent volatile by volume; the percentage of a liquid or solid (by volume) that will evaporate at a temperature of 70°F. (Unless some other temperature is stated). PMCC - Pensky-Martens Closed Cup; a flash point test method. Poison, Class A - A DOT term for extremely dangerous poisons, that is, poisonous gases or liquids of such nature that a very small amount of the gas, or vapor of the liquid, mixed with air is dangerous to life. Some examples: phosgene, hydrocyanic acid, nitrogen peroxide. Poison, Class B - A DOT term for liquid, solid, paste or semisolid substances - other than Class A poisons or irritating materials -which are known (or presumed on the basis of animal tests) to be so toxic to man as to afford a hazard to health during transportation. Polymerization - A chemical reaction in which one or more small molecules combine to form larger molecules. A hazardous polymerization is such a reaction which takes place at a rate which releases large amounts of energy. If hazardous polymeri- zation can occur with a given 27 material, the MSDS usually will list conditions which could start the reaction. ppm - Parts per million; a unit for measuring the concentration of a gas or vapor in air - parts (by volume) of the gas or vapor in a million parts of air. Also used to indicate the concen- tration of a particular substance in a liquid or solid. ppb - Parts per billion; a unit for measuring the concentration of a gas or vapor in air - parts (by volume) of the gas or vapor in a billion parts of air. Usually used to express measurements of extremely low concentrations of unusually toxic gases or vapors. Also used to indicate the concentration of a particular substance in a liquid or solid. psi - Pounds per square inch; for MSDS purposes, a unit for measuring the pressure a material exerts on the walls of a confining vessel or enclosure. -R- Reaction - A chemical transformation or change; the interaction of two or more substances to form new substances. Reactivity - A description of the tendency of a substance to undergo chemical reaction with the release of energy. Undesirable effects - such as pressure buildup, temperature increase, formation of noxious, toxic or corrosive by-products - may occur because of the reactivity of a substance to heating, burning, direct contact with other materials or other conditions in use or in storage. Reducing agent - In a reduction reaction (which always occurs simultaneously with an oxidation reaction) the reducing agent is the chemical or substance which (1) combines with oxygen or (2) loses electrons to the reaction. See "oxidation". Respiratory system - The breathing system; includes lungs and the air passages (trachea or "windpipe," larynx, mouth and nose) to the air outside the body, plus the associated nervous and circulatory supply. RCRA - Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. -S- Sensitizer - A substance which on first exposure causes little or no reaction in human or test animals, but which on repeated exposure may cause an unwanted response not necessarily limited to the contact site. Skin sensitization is the most common form of sensitization. .... ,~ SETA - Setaflash Closed Tester; a flash point test method. "Skin" - A notation, some- 28 ¿".r times used with PEL or TL V exposure data; indicates that the stated substance may be absorbed by the skin, mucous membranes and eyes - either airborne or by direct contact. ,~ r Skin Sensitizer - See "Sensitizer" . ,ò Skin Toxicity - See "Dermal Toxicity" . Solubility in water - The percentage of a material (by weight) that will dissolve in water at a temperature. Solubility information can be useful in determining spill cleanup methods and fire- extinguishing agents and methods for a material. SOx - Oxides of sulfur; undesirable air pollutants. Species - A biological type; on MSDS's, species refers to the test animals - usually rats, mice or rbbits - which were used to obtain the toxicity test data reported. ~ ¡ Specific gravity - The weight of a material compared to the weight of an equal vólume of water; an expression of the density (or heaviness) of the material. Example: If a volùme of a material weighs S pounds, and an equal volume of water weighs 10 pounds, the material is said to have a specific gravity of 0.8: SIbs. 10 lbs. = 0.8 I. ¡ Stability - An expression of the ability of a material to remain unchanged. For MSDS purposes, a material is stable if it remains in the same form under expected and reasonable conditions of storage or use. STEL - Short term exposure limit; ACGIH terminology. See "TL V-STEL". Synonym - Another name or names by which a material is known. Methyl alcohol, for example, is also know as methanol, or wood alcohol. -T- TCC - Tag (Tagliabue) Closed Cup; a flash point test method. Teratogen - A substance or agent to which exposure of a pregnant female can result in malformations in the fetus. TL V - Threshold Limit Value; a term used by ACGIH to express the airborne concentration of a material to which nearly all persons can be exposed day after day, without adverse effects. ACGIH expresses TLV's in three ways: TLV-TWA: the allowable Time Weighted Average concentration for a normal 8- hour workday or 40-hour work week. TLV STEL: the Short-Term Exposure Limit, or maximum concentration for a con- 29 " .' It ~~(Ç;~~CJ , J- N 9 1997 / // /By . GRIFFITH COMPANY SiteID: 215-000-001178 Operator: Location: 1898 S UNION AV City BAKERSFIELD CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: usPhone: Map : 124 f Grid: 08C (805) 831-7331 OvrlHaz : Moderate FacUnits: 1 AOV: SIC Code: DunnBrad: Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title RUSS GRIGG / DISTRICT MANAGE GARY HYLES / OFFICE MANAGER Business Phone: (805) 834-1896x Business Phone: (805) 831-5248x 24-Hour PHone · (805) - x 24-Hour PHone · (805) - x · · Pager Phone · ( ) - x Pager Phone · ( ) - x · · Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Contact · Phone: ( ) - x · MailAddr: P.O. BOX 70157 State: CA City · BAKERSFIELD Zip · 933870157 · · Owner · GRIFFITH COMPANY Phonè: (805) 831-7331x · Address · 12200 BLOOMFIELD State: CA · City · SANTA FE SPRINGS Zip · 90670 · · Period · to TotalASTs: = Gal · Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: EHSs: No First Response Directives: STATE A,B & C FORMS AND STATE SURCHARGE RECEIVED FOR 1 UST. One Unified List ï All Materials at Site ï f= Hazmat Inventory f== MCP+DailyMax Order SpecHaz EPA Hazards Hazmat Common Name... DailyMax MCP 330 FT3 Hi 55 GAL Mod 6187 FT3 Low 250 GAL Low 80 GAL Low 220 GAL Min 55 GAL Min 200 GAL UnR ACETYLENE F P IH G CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND F L OXYGEN F P IH G WASTE OIL F DH L USED MOTOR OIL F DH L MOTOR OIL ~ F DH L LUBRICANT GREASEI c.Q,'0L .0 5 0 - ,J. L CSS1 TACK ' ~- 1r:j,¡eW"fi1 r:~~-- 0 hG:1rebjFcertlfy that i hav9L reviewed t!:~., k,~,:'~")IG'r,;i h,;~2'~-,: ..'j'J;:; n".,:-1.1:1'''''is m"'n~ge '-~'''''''' Ut ~ ~Q _ men! vla¡-; fc:,Î r ()f1-Ì1 Î' - ''''d ~" ,,' ;¿ , l.:1·'·Œ"tV;~~;__a¡ t~~,r.'t It along with any correction3 constitute a complete and correct man- 1- 3-17 '1.::; ,. ~~...- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0002 F= COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 CASt 74-86-2 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA - TYPE Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Lrgst Cont.this Loc FT3 DailyMax this Loc FT3 DailyAvg this Loc FT3 330.00 330.00 DailyMax Stored FT3 DailyMax Open Use FT3 DailyMax Closed Use FT3 AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE %Wt. EHS CASt 100.00 Acetylene No 74862 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Ag.Definedl: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined9: Ag.definelO: Ag.Defined8: - Ag.Definell -2- " e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0008 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 CASt 64742-47-8 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 55.00 55.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE %Wt. EHS CASt 10.00 Magnesium Silicofluoride No 18972560 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HA S TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Mod UFC Article 80 Control Zone: US DOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? ZARD ASSE SMENTS Ag.Defined8: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: Ag.Defined1: Ag.Defined5: I- Ag.Define11 -3- .. e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0001 = COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 CASt 7782-44-7 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA - TYPE Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Lrgst Cont.this Loc FT3 DailyMax this Loc FT3 DailyAvg this Loc FT3 6187.00 6187.00 DailyMax Stored FT3 DailyMax Open Use FT3 DailyMax Closed Use FT3 AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE %Wt. EHS CASt 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? Ag.Defined1: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: I- Ag.Define11 -4- · e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0012 F= COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE OIL Location within this Facility Unit UNDERGROUND TANK CASt 221 STATE - TYPE Liquid Waste PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE UNDER GROUND TANK Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 250.00 250.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE A DOUS COMPONE S %Wt. EHS CAS# 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 H ZAR NT TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Ag.Defined1: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: - Ag.Define11 -5- e e WAS Processed On Site CA Code US Code LBS Generated/Mo. LBS Generated/Yr. No 250.00 Agency-Defined Text Label TE DATA -6- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 f= Inventory Item 0012 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST ORM A) F PermitStatus: Business Type: Operator · Phone · ( ) - x · · Location · 1898 S UNION AV State 1 Zip · · · City · BAKERSFIELD #Tanks/EPA# · · · Org.Type · IndnRes/Trust: No · EMERGENCY CONTACTS Primary Name: RUSS GRIGG Second Name · GARY HYLES · Day Phone · (805) 834-1896x Day Phone · (805) 831-5248x · · Night Phone · (805) - x Night Phone · (805) - x · · Prop Owner · Org. Type · · · Mail Address: Phone · ( ) - x · City · State 1 Zip · · · Tank Owner · Org. Type · · · Mail Address: Phone · ( ) - x · City · State 1 Zip · · · BOE UST Fee#: Financ'l Resp: Legal Notice: Org. Type · · IBilling · Phone · · · · State 1 Zip · · · an - Owner's Tank ID#: Mfgr . . Local Agency ID#: Installed: Capacity: 250 GAL Contents: OIL WASTE LUBE OIL Tank Construction Tank Corrosion Protection Type · SINGLE WALL · Prime Material · BARE STEEL · Interior Lining · UNLINED · MeOH Compatible · No · Installed: (Spill Cont'mnt) Overfill Prevo Equip) Piping System Type:UdrGnd GRAVITY Construction Type :UdrGnd SUCTION Mat./Corr. Detect.:UdrGnd SUCTION Leak Detection : OTHER Tank Leak Detection Closed: Gals: Filled: No INVENTORY RECONCILIATION Agency-Define12: Agency-Define13: Agency-Define14: 12/22/1998 HAZ. SUBSTANCE Agency-Define15: STORAGE CONTAINER DATA (UST FORM B d AGENCY DEFINED) -7- e e SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 NER DATA (U ) F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0012 ST ORAGE CONTAI ST FORM C Contractor State Licensed: No Installer certified by tank/piping mfgr: No Mfgr's installation checklist completed: No Installation inspect/approved by registered Engr: No; by local agency: No Local agency-approved alternative method(s): Owner/Agent: Date · · Individual · Phone: ( ) - x · Address · · City · ST: Zip · · · -8- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY p= Inventory Item 0011 === COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME USED MOTOR OIL SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA CASt 221 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Above Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS STORED A Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 80.00 80.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL ND IN USE HAZARDO %Wt. EHS CASt 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 US COMPONENTS HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOTt MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? Ag.Defined1: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined8: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: - Ag.Define11 -9- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0005 F== COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME MOTOR OIL SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 CASt Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 220.00 220.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE %Wt. EHS CASt 100.00 Motor Oil, Petroleum Based No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOTt MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Min UFC Article 80 Control Zone: US DOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Ag.Defined1: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: - Ag.Define11 -10- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0007 === COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME LUBRICANT GREASE SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 Location within this Facility Unit SHOP AREA CASt 6179-14-5 STATE - TYPE Liquid Pure PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 55.00 55.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL AMOUNTS STORED AND IN USE %Wt. EHS CASt 100.00 Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) No 8020835 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Ag. Def ined1 : MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: I- Ag.Define11 -11- e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY f= Inventory Item 0009 === COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CSS1 TACK SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 Days On Site = 365 CASt 4742-34-3 Location within this Facility Unit EQUIPMENT AREA STATE - TYPE Liquid Mixture PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS STO ED AND IN US Lrgst Cont.this Loc GAL DailyMax this Loc GAL DailyAvg this Loc GAL 200.00 200.00 DailyMax Stored GAL DailyMax Open Use GAL DailyMax Closed Use GAL R E %Wt. I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~ CAS# TSecret EHS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR UFC Article 80 Control Zone: USDOT Hazards In Cabinet? Sprinklered Area? HAZARD ASSESSMENTS Ag.Defined8: MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.Defined9: Ag.define10: Ag. Def ined1 : Ag.Defined5: t- Ag.Define11 -12- · ~ e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Fast Format 9 Overall Site 9 07/09/1992 ] 07/09/1992 I f= Notif./Evacuation/Medical ~ Agency Notification CALL 911 Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL Public Notif./Evacuation 07/09/19921 07/09/1992 NONE LISTED Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER - 1830 FLOWER ST - 326-2000. -13- c ! e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY I f= Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Release Prevention SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Fast Format 9 Overall Site 9 01/16/1990 FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE Release Containment 01/16/1990 FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. Clean Up 01/16/1990 FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. Other Resource Activation -14- · ... ¡ e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY I f= Site Emergency factors B~ilding Occupancy Level SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Fast Format 9 Overall Site 9 -16- .!" t .::; '" 'Å - e e F GRIFFITH COMPANY I F Training Employee Training WE HAVE 57 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. SiteID: 215-000-001178 9 Fast Format 9 Overall Site 9 06/06/1994 WE DO HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: NONE GIVEN????????????????????? Page 2 -17- ", , ....... e - ;: Page 1 J ~- ~ ,,' 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 1898 S UNION AV Map: 124 Hazard: Moderate Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 Grid: 08C FlU: 1 AOV: 0.0 - Contact Name Title Business Phone - 24-Hour Phone RUSS GRIGG DISTRICT MANAGER (805) 834-1896 x (805) - JEANETTE WRIGHT OFFICE MANAGER (805) 831-7331 x (805) 397-7823 Administrative Data Mail Addrs: P.O. BOX 70157, D&B Number: City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93387-0157 Comm Code: 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 SIC Code: Owner: GRIFFITH COMPANY Phone: (805) 831-7331 Address: 12200 BLOOMFIELD State: CA City: SANTA FE SPRINGS Zip: 90670- Summary ~~TE A,B & C FORM~ AND STATE ~UR~HARGE RECEIVED FOR 1 UST.+. .~. {\01'-'0L uvv~~ö ~-~ LiNlMr'&.u\.d 6itJ-¡ø.y-- -r cu.l Cl¥lof J:::n-, (-~' . tJ..QW ~~T~ "' m~ ~~ '..\ ) I ~£1T ÇC....I~c..T z. Do h,(f,~eby certify that I have , (Type or pr.nl œme) reviewed the atte.ched hazardous materials manage- ment plan fór l:r2~ff:t"(K Ç-Ç..:.-and that it along with (Name of 6uGlr.e~~) any corrections constitute a~omplete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. , \-2-S .,gt4 Date .. e e ) 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln"':Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-002 ACETYLENE Gas 330 High ~ Fire; Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3' 02-008 CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND Liquid 55 Moderate ~ Fire GAL 02-001 OXYGEN Gas 6187 Low ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-011 USED MOTOR OIL Liquid 80 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-007 LUBRICANT GREASE Liquid 55 Minimal ~ Fire GAL 02-005 MOTOR OIL Liquid 220 Minimal ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-009 CSS1 TACK Liquid 200 Unrated ~ Fire GAL " e e 01¡'06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 02 - Fixed Containers on Site 'Page 3 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-002 ACETYLENE · Fire, Pressure, Irnmed Hlth Gas 330 High FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 330 I 330.00 I 1,320.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient I SHOP AREA Location - Conc l 100.0% Acetylene Components ~ MCP ~Guide High I 17 02-008 CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND · Fire Liquid 55 Moderate GAL CAS #: 64742-47-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 ,Use: ADDITIVE Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 55.00 I 770.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:-1 Location Ambient AmbientEQUIPMENT AREA - Conc _I Components 10.0% Magnesium Silicofluoride . r; MCP ---¡Guide Moderate 53 02-001 OXYGEN · Fire, Pressure, Irnmed Hlth Gas 6187 Low FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max FT3 ~ Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 -- 6,187 I 6,187.00 I 40,411.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientlSHOP AREA Location - Conc -, 100.0% Oxygen"Compressed Components ~ MCP ---¡Guide Low "I 14 " e e 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 4 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-011 USED MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 80 Low GAL CAS #: 221 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 80 I 80.00 I 1,000.00 Storage PLASTIC CONTAINER r Press T Temp -:ì Above Ambient I SHOP AREA Location - Conc -\ Components 100.0% Waste Oil, Petroleum Based I~ MCP ---,-Guide Low I 27 02-007 LUBRICANT GREASE ~ Fire Liquid 55 Minimal GAL CAS #: 6179-14-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 ,Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 55 I 55.00 I 410.00 Storage 'DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -:ì Ambient Ambient I SHOP AREA Location - Conc l Components 100.0% Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) . r; MCP :-rGuide Minimal I 27 02-005 MOTOR OIL ~ Fire, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Minimal GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL ----r-- Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 220 I 220.00 I 1,243.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient Ambient I SHOP AREA Location - Conc l Components 100.0% Motor Oil, Petroleum Based r; MCP :-rGuide Minimal, 27 " e e 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 5 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-009 CSS1 TACK ~ Fire Liquid 200 Unrated GAL CAS #: 4742-34-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE Daily Max GAL ~ Daily Average GAL --r-- Annual Amount GAL -- 200 I 200.00 I 6,697.00 Storage r Press T Temp ~ Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AmbientEQUIPMENT AREA - Conc Components MCP ~Guide ; e e 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 6 <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NONE LISTED <4> Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER - 1830 FLOWER ST - 326-2000. ". -... e e .. 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 7 <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE <2> Release Containment FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. <3> Clean Up FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. <4> Other Resource Activation '\ ,'" ~'- e e 01/06/94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 8 <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C) WA~ER - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE D) SPECIAL - D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS FIRE ,HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & WATTS DR SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & OLD YARD RD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY <4> Building Occupancy Level ~j .( :'" ,'. -. e e .; "r 011.06ì94 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 9 <G> Training I <1> Page 1 WE HAVE 57 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE DO HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use BAK!jSFIELO CITY FIRE O.ARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 (805) 326-3979 , ";i i ,i" ' f l' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY J¡~C~ /11. lV€'D /...1 A '9' /96.1 T"'~. ttf, FACILITY DESCRIPTION ' ,:.ql"1J . I'~ ': " CHECK IF BUSINESS IS A FARM [] " BUSINESS NAME Griffith Company FACILITY NAME Griffith Company; Bakersfield Division SITE ADDRESS 1898 S. union Ave. ' CITY Bakersfield STATE CA ZIP 93387 NATURE OF BUSINESS Oonstruction SIC CODE DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER OWNER/OPERA TOR Griffith Company PHONE (310) 9?9-1l28 \[ !I !, :1 " MAIUNG ADDRESS 12200 Bloomfield Ave. CITY Santa Fe springs STATE CA ZIP 90670 EMERGENCY CONTACTS NAME Russell Grigg TITLE District Manager BUSINESS PHONE (805) 831-7331 24-HOUR PHONE NAME Jeanette Wri ght TITLE Office Manager I I 1 ,I BUSINESS PHONE (805) 831-7331 2.4-HOUR PHONE (805) 397-7823 , . '-~ ..'-. Seøemoot :n 1 s;o;<Z Æ<õION ~ I.E?C ST NlCAí<O Fe BAKERS FI ELDuC lTY- FIRE-O HAZAR.US MATÈRIALS INVENT. , u ~p'~ .,.,. '" a~e~o.r~ '~~, i' :siness Name Address ~ .M.. CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ~ition [ ] Revision [ 1 Deletion ( J Check if chemica'! is a NON TRADE SECRET [\..r"'TRADE SECRET [ ] 2)èommon Name: / J JflAC; -le ,.I()/ I 3) DOT # (optional) ,,' - , -or , Chemical N~e:" AHM [ ] CAS# gCCb--bt~9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH , ' PHYSICAL HEALïH / HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire '~Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure ( 1 Immediate Health (Acute) V'Delayed Health (Chronic) V 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION AJ /A-í:3.di9it code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE /9 6}., PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ 1 uquid [~as [ ] - Pure ( \Y'ÑÍixture ( I Waste ( ] Radioactive [ ] a;éo<,AU rHÁr .A.PPl r 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY ~'J P UNITS OF K,URE 8) STORAGE CODES ~~ ' MaximumJ)ajy Amount:, 100 ( ] gal 1t3 [ ] a) Container: Average Dajly Amount: -<> - - - - - ., cû'ries TJ' - - - - , ," b)-Pres'sure: -' -- Annual Amount: '( c) Temperature: '¡', Largest Size'Container: ? ~, ¡ # Days On Site , :Sk:,~ . Circle Which Months: F. M, A. M. J. J. A. S. O. N, 0 I i 9) MIXTURE: ust 1)-LJadl~P()~Y , 6A6 /ð'ã- AHM the three most hazardous ðO() . 1- 9 ( ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) ( ] :3) ( 1 10) Location ? , CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New ( ] Addition ( J Revision ( ] Deletion ( ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET ( ] TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: .. 3) DOT # (optional) Chemical Name: AHM ( ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH , PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ( J Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ( ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE ,-'" , - 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ( ] uquid ( ] Gas [ ] Pure '( ] Mixture [ J Waste C] -- Radioactive ( ] C;HEOOJJ.. r"¡AT -'PPt 'f I 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 100 [ 1 gal [ ] 1t3 [ } a) Container: Average Daily Amount: curies ( ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: c) Temperature: Largest Size Contajner. # Days On Site Circle Which Months: All Year, J, F, M. A. M. J. J. A, S, 0, N. 0 I - 9) MIXTURE: ust COMPONENT CAS# %WT AHM i the three most hazardous ( J 1) chemical components or ,', : any AHM components 2) ." ( I : , 3) [ ] - -- , 1 0) Locatio n . cerat'{ under penBJty ot law, that J have personally examme<1 and am tamlllaT With the mromSDon suom¡rted on thIS and all at:œcned oocuments. oelleve me " ,---- submitted information is tTue, accurate, and complete. ','., PRINT Name & Tit/e of Authorized Company Aepresentative Signature Dare '---xL ttIIQ 1'((I0Il" \.ØICsr~J'OUoI r. e e 'i GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 Overall Site with 1 fac. Unit Location: Community: Map: 124 Grid: 08C General Information 1898 S. Union Ave. Bakersfield Station 05 Hazard: Moderate AOV: 0.0 IfòJ~~~D\#~~ In JUL 6 1992 ~ By:::; J "'~-"--'-'--"iiI> Contact Name: Russ Grigg, District Mgr. (805) 834-1896 Jeanette Wright, Office Mgr. (805) 831-7331 Mail ,Address: P.O. Box 70157 Bakersfield, CA 93387-0157 Comm. Code: 215-005 Bakersfield Station 05 Owner: Griffith Company 12200 Bloomfield Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 " l30~ Sc..~", t..-t~ Do hereby certify that I h (Type or prine nsme, ave reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan forGvlf.ç; ~ CO-fÞl4"," and that It alon ·th (Name of ~) 9 WI any corrections constitute a com prete and correct man- agement plan for my facility. ~~~ ì- z -ç¿.. Dele 1- r. AFFITH COtr1PANY 215-000--0_78 Hazrnat Inventory List in MCP Order Page ~~ O::-j/22/'32 . 02 - Fixed Containers on Site PIn-Ref Narne/Hazards FC''r~rn Quantity MCP . ..-----.. 02-002f.rêÉTYLENE- -~ ~ '---F-j;y<e,-~ssu'r-'e, Irnrned HI th .. ........-....------......--..-..-..--..-....----..-..---.............---..-.. Gas 330 High FT3 -..--......---. 02-008 CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND Fi'r~e Liquid 55 MClderat e GAL - 02-(~;¡-- G~"'SO~ NE ------~ F i 'r~e, I rIlrnf:?d HIt h , De I a y ---------7-- ,,' ----------------------------------------------------------- C'\ h *--, Liquid 55 Moderate ,~~ GAL -a~~-'----------~~-:-¡-~-----~500 ---;~-:-~-~'r~at ~-- Hlth GAL 02-006 SOLVENT Fi 'r~e ..-------........--..-- 02--003 DIESEL Fi re, ------------~ f'). \)~ L i qu i d Irnrned Hlth, DelayHlth ~ 6500 Lc.y GAL ......-................--..--....-......-..........................-....-......-..---..........-----............-......-..--.....- 02-001 OXYGEN Fire, Pressure, Irnrned Hlth Gas 6187 Low FT3 ..------..--..-.---..-----..- 02-011 USED MOTOR OIL Fi'r~e, Delay Hlth Liquid 2§(I LOyJ GAL.'I t.:JV --"--" ....-....-..--... ..-..-----..---..-......-..--- 02-007 LUBRICANT GREASE Fi 'r~e Liquid 250 ,-M i 0(1 i rna I GAL <,.~ s ....-.----....--..--........--------- 02-005 MOTOR OIL Fi'r~e, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 y i"r-.i rna I GAL ..----..-..--....-..---.. 02-009 CSS1 TACK Fi 'r~e Liquid ,.:::¡.t:¡.3 UY",rated GAL~ ..---..--..-......--..-....---..---------..-- /'" /J _--J-¡- Gas 13600 LJY"''r~ated ~ , ~ FT3 ìð ----- 02-010 PETRO MAT Fi 'r~e :;i eIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-0_78 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 3 , OS/22/92 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-002 ACETYLENE Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 330 High FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 TI'~ade Secl'~et: No FOI'~m: Gè.'.\s Type: Pl.we Days: 365 Use: FUEL , -- Dai ly Max FT3 - Dai ly Average FT3 T- Annual AHIOU\"lt FT3 - 330 T 330.00 1, 320.00 -- Stell'~age -T PI'~esE. T' Temp -r= PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above AmbientSHOP AREA Locat i 0'1"1 - CO'l"IC --r:- 100.0~ ,Acetylene Ce,mpo'(',e1",ts ------------r.-: MCP -'--rLi st ,High <. ......--..------ 02-008 CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND Fil'~e Liql.lid 55 Meldel'~ate GAL ------- ..........--..-----.- CAS #: 64742-47-8 Trade Secl'~et: No F OI'~m: L i qui d Type: PI.we Days: 365 Use: ADDITIVE - Dai ly Max GAL -¡- Dai ly Average GAL '1-'- A'I"t'I"Iual Ame'l.mt GAL -- 55, 55.00 , 770.00 Ste'l'~age DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r PI'~ess T Ter(p -:-r. Le,cat i 01", -, Ambient Ambient I EQUIPMENT AREA - CO'l"IC -1 Ce,mpo'(',e'l"lt s 10.0~ Magnesium Silicofluoride ----r:: MCP -'¡L i s t Moderate 02-004 GASOLINE Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth CAS #: 8006-61-'3 Liquid 6500 Model'~ate GAL TI'~ade F ell'~m: L i qui d Type: Pl.n~e Days: 365 Use: FUEL - Dai ly 1'r1ax GAL ~ Dai ly Avel'~age GAL -,-- A'I"t'I"Iual Amol.mt GAL --, 6,500 I 6,500.00 24,700.00 -- Stell'~age UNDER GROUND TANK r PI'~ess T Temp :-T Locat io'(', ----.- Ambient AmbientEAST AREA OF OFFICE BLDG - CO'l"'C l 100. O~ Gasell i'l"le , Compcl'('le'('st s -.-----¡:- 1'r1CP ---yList Mecderate OS/22/92 -¡ AFFITH COMPANY 215-000-C)(e-,8 02 - Fixed Co~tai~ers o~ Site Page 4 Hazmat I~ve~tory Detail i~ MCP Order 02-005 SOLVENT Fi 'r~e Liquid 55 MClde".....ate GAL -_.._---_.._--_....---~_..-..-..__...._...._---- CAS #: 8475-34-5 T'r~ade Secret: No FCI'r~m: Liquid Type: PU'r~e Days: 355 Use: CLEANING Da i 1 Y Max GAL ---T Da i 1 y AV/r~~GAL --1-- Arïl'"lua 1 Ar'1ou)'",t GAL - 55 ~p- ...s5. 00 79.00 -- Storage -=---r P'r~ess " emp -r-------------- Locat iCI)'", -------------- DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambie~t Ambient SHOP AREA - Co)'",c -I - 100.0~ Mineral Spirits Compo)'"le)'",t s ---------------.-r: J'r1CP ---yL i s t I MClde'r~ate I ....----..-..--....------..--..--------....-..-..--....-..-----............--........--........--........-....-..------ 02-003 DIESEL Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth Liquid 5500 LClw GAL ------....-..-.............-.--....--..-....---..----....---....----......---..-..-....--......-........-....--- CAS #: 68475-34-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL ---- Dai ly f't1ax GAL --~~- i l' e'r~age GAL --l--- (4),"r!'"rual Amocmt GAL - 6,500 6,500.00 35,917.00 - St o'r~a g e ----- - I ss T errlp - ------------------ Loca t i 0)'", ----------- UNDER GROUND TANK 1 r.lbie)'"lt TAmbie)'"ft fEAST AREA OF OFFICE BLDG - CCI)'"IC ---r::-:--- 100.0~ Diesel Fuel ..----- CompO)'"fe'("ft s -------------------rCCI:CP -T i s t NCt.2 ...-..----..----...--- ---..-....--...... ..------..-.-........-..-----......--- 02--001 OXYGEN Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth Gas 6187 LClw FT3 db~ I ~~I~S -~7782-~~,--7 ----~-'r~a;;_ S~~~~t ;~~---------------------------------------------'-- Fo!'~m: Gas Type: PU'r~e Days: 365 Use: FUEL -- Dai ly Max FT3 --1- Dai ly Ave'r~age FT3 ----r-- A)'"I)'"lual Amol.mt FT3 - 6,187 6,187.00 I 40,411.00 ------ Stc1rage ---1 Pt~ess T Temp :r: PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above Ambient I SHOP AREA LClcat i CI)'"I ---------" - CO)'"IC l --- 100.0% Oxygen, Compressed ---- CC1fllpo)'",e)'",t s - -------------r;- IYlCP -----yL i s t L,:IIi'J I L\ \~+ C'~\~ r\deíc.) (S¡-¡.l~ \-\) ..)~- I /.~. (\ r' r ",) '~: ~\ .. eIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-0a 78 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page 1:.- ...s OS/22'/'32 Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-011 USED MOTOR OIL F Ü'e, De lay H 1 t h Liquid 250 LClw GAL CAS #: 221 Tt~ade Sect~et: No F Clt~m : L i qui d Type: Pl.n~e Days: 365 Use: OTHER .-- Dai ly Max ~ ,- <tV Daily Average GAL --y-- ~I ~c.;> r' Press T Temp =-r Above Ambient ¡SHOP AREA A)'"I)'"lual AmcIl.mt GAL -- 1,000.00 Stclt~age UNDER GROUND TANK LClcat iCI)'"1 - CCI)'"IC l 100.0~ Waste Oil, CC1mpO)'"le)'"lt s Pett-'oleum Based -r,- MCP -¡-L i s t ¡ Lo\o'¡ I 02-007 LUBRICANT GREASE Fire Liquid 250 Mi )'"limal GAL ..------....-.. CAS #: 617'3-1'+-5 Tt~ade Sect~et: No F Ot~fIl : L i q IJ i d Type: Pl.n~e Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT -- Da 11 y Max GAL --r- Da i 1 Y Aver'age GAL --y-- A)'"I)'"lua 1 Amol.mt GAL --- " 250 I 410.00 I 410.00 - Ste<t~age --::-I" Pt~ess 1- Temp :I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAfIlbient Ambient ¡SHOP AREA Locat ic'rl -- CCI)'"IC _I 100.0~ Lubricating Oil - COfllpone)'"lt s (Petroleum-Based) --r:: MCP -¡-List Mirdfllal I 02-005 MOTOR OIL Fit~e, Delay Hlth Liquid 220 Mi)'"limal GAL CAS #: Tt~ade Sect~et: No F Clt~fIl: L i qui d Type: Pl.n~e Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT - Dai ly Max GAL --r- Dai ly Aver'a:__.~(=)G. Al_)Ll_) ~ A)'"J)'"¡ual AfIlcIl.mt GAL -- 220 I -=- 1,243.00 Stot~age ---::-:-I Pt~ess T Temp :-r DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient AfIlbientSHOP AREA Locat i 0)"1 - CCI)'"IC -, Ce<fIlpcl)'"le)'"lt s 100.0~ Me<te<r Oil, Petre<leum Based ,-; MCP ---fist M i rl i fila 1 OS/22/'32 .!FFITH COMPANY 215-000-0.78 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Page b Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order --..----......-- -----..------ 02-009 CSS1 TACK F i t~e Liquid 745 Uj'n~ated GAL ------..-..--.----..------..--------......--- ....----..-- CAS #: 4742-34-3 Tt~ade Sect~et: No F ot~m : L i qui d Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ADHESIVE ---- Dai ly Max GAL ---¡- Dai ly Avet~age GAL _1- Arlrual Amol..mt GAL -- 745 I 745.00 6,697.00 Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC r Press T Temp -T--------- Location Ambient Ambient EQUIPMENT AREA ------ - Corlc . I ------.. Compc1rlerl'!; s ------------------r- MCP -¡L i s t --------..-..--....--..------- 02-010 PETRO MAT F i t~e Gas 13600 U·....Ì"~ated FT3 ---..-..-..--- ..---..-....----....-----..------......-......---- Storage DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Type: CI~S #: 9003-07-0 Form: Gas - Daily Amc<l..mt FT3 -- 251,800.00 - C<:lrIC ---r !'t1CP --yList 05/.22'/92 .IFFITH COMPANY '215-000-0_78 00 - Overall Site (D) Notif./Evacuation/Medical (I) Agency Notification CALL 911 (2) Employee Notif./Evacuation ..--- NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL (3) Public Notif./Evacuation NONE LISTED (4) Emergency Medical Plan ...-------- KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1830 FLOI,oJER ST 326-2000 Page 7 OS/22/r:32 . FF I TH COMPANY 215-000-0(.78 00 - Overall Site Page 8 CE} Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt ---.. --..-- C1} Release Prevention FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE C2} Release Containment FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. C3} Clean Up --..--- FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. C4} Other Resource Activation " - .IFFITH COttJPANY 215-000-0.78 00 - Overall Site Page 9 05/2;;::/92 <F} Site Emergency Factors <1} Special Hazards <2} Utility Shut-Offs --..----- A) GAS - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C) WATER - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE D) SPECIAL - D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & WATTS DR SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & OLD YARD RD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY <4} Building Occupancy Level · ?- ..' AFFITH COMPANY 215-000-0.78 00 - Overall Site Page 10 OS/22/92 <G> T1"~a i 1'"1l 1'"lg ....-..............-..-----........---------- < 1> Page 1 WE HAVE 57 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY DO YOU HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE? 'ÝÆS BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: ~ - <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use :~ '';{" } , , "r'" page-.-lof£ I OF BAKERSFIELD MATERIALS CITY HAZARDOUS INVENTORY o ID NAME OF THIS FACILITY': STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL - - --- ---- CrIi NON and Agriculture 0 Standard Business Co-r_"'.... '1 ÇÇ,fh BUSINESS LOCATION: CITY', ZIP PHONE I: Farm Number NÌ1mber FOR PROPER CODES 12 Location Where Stored in~Facility 0. & C.A.S & C.A.S Name Name 1# 1 Component 1# 2 Component 6 C.A.S. Number Reactivity ø:mmediate Health 5 Annual Amt I~O Physical and Health Hazard (Ch9 all that appl9-' ¡sat' Fire Œ1'" Sudden Release of Pressure 4 Average Amt 3D 1 ~ Number Number & C.A.S. & C.A.S Name Name Component 1# 3 Component 1# 1 Delayed Health o L5.bS Number ~ C.A.S o Hazard Physical and Health Hazard (Ch? all that apply) 0' Fire Hazard 0 00 Number Number & C.A.S. & C.A.S 110_ Name & C.A.S Component 1# 2 Name Component 1# 3 '+;). Delayed Health o Immediate Health o F13 Reactivity o Sudden Release of Pressure Number Number & C.A.S. Component 1/ 1 Component 1# 2 Name .A.S. Number Reactivity ¿ediate Health ( () A:fO Number Name & C.A.S ^ o<iA 1# 3 Component Delayed Health o Number Number & C.A.S & C.A.S. Name Name 1 2 1# 1/ Component Component Cl o Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) gFi 0 ç¡:'tt-8. Mt. 4. Title Number £A",f.-H¿. Wt.\<.~... Name & C.A.S Name 3 Immediate Health Reactivity Sudden Release of Pressure Hazard re those inquiry of t¡z. and that based on my . Z SIGNED DATE II Cèrtification (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I c\!rtify under peanlty of law that I haver personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents t~viduals responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that the submitted information is true, acrate, and complete. ;. .,Bob S""~u Lf l. ftf,J. - !fAME AND OFFICIAL TITLE OF SIGN, SA~CiY Dt"(..,",~V'" OPERATOR OR OWNER/OPERATOR' S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE EMERGENCY' CONTACTS OF BAKER.SFIELD MATERIALS CITY HAZARDOUS INVENTORY o Page_of_ ID NAME OF THIS FACILITY: STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL --- ---- TRADE SECRET NON - and Agriculture 0 Standard Business BUSINESS LOCATION: CITY, ZIP PHONE # Farm (}t)J:,.~. of 13 " by wt IOD FOR PROPER CODES INSTRUCTIONS 6 4 1 Number & C.A.S Name Component /I 1 Number C.A.S Health Hazard that apply) o ;p:ical and (Che all Fire Hazard NÍ1mber S. & C.A Name /I 2 Component Number & C.A.S Name 3 /I Component Delayed Health o Immediate Health o Reactivity o Sudden Release of Pressure Number Number Number & C.A.S. & C.A.S & C.A.S Name Name Name Component /I 1 Component /I 2 Component /I 3 œr:elaYed Health Number o C.A.S. Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) rn!:ire Hazard 0 /I ',.UA1.--tfNl]fl4 Þ ,rIJÅ ð~ f' - /I Immediate Health Reactivity o Sudden Release of Pressure 00 fA Number S. .A C & Name 1 Number C.A.S. Number & C.A.S component /I 2 Name o o o Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) ~ire 0 Number & C.A.S component /I 3 Name Delayed Health Immediate Health Reactivity Sudden Release of Preseure Hazard Number & C.A.S Name Component /I 1 NUÌi1ber S. C.A Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) Number & C.A.S Component /I 2 Name o o o D o (86\:1 U/-71J 24 Hr Phone M¿L or-A '-" Title Number C.A.S & Component /I 3 Name 12 'd-l.../8t¡G- Hr. Phone ~~ 24 Delayed Health M~L- .s"'t· Title Immediate Heal th Reactivity Sudden Release of Pressure Fire Hazard inquiry of those 7-72- SIGNED my based on 'Z. DATE and that #1 Cettification (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I c~itifY under peanlty of law that I haver personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted individuals responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that the submitted information is true, :" 1~6~ ~Ghv L r 2- r~ ~ NAME AND OFFICIAL TITLE OF CMNBR/OP AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE "'-, S4 ~£ íY Î), R OR OWNER/OPERATOR'S EMERGENCY CoNTACTS l··'\ . --ue Bakersfield Fire Dept. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION / Date Completed 5-2 t!)-9Z. ~¡1', 'f'¡J ~, Business Name: v Location: U tfJI)J 178 (Top of Business Pia ¿, Inspector .....1. 4 A B Business Identification No. 215-000 Station No...5 Shift Adequate Verification of Inventory Materials 0 Verification of Quantities ~ Verification of Location Q/' Proper Segregation of Material ~ Comments: ~ t«- 4A~ ~"'Tþf?A.~"E. ~~ Verification of MSDS Availablity Œ( Number of Employees Verification of Haz Mat Training ~ Comments: Inadequate ~ o o o ~'Jð1 &w>~ o J 5-dd-q~ o ~ D Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled ~ ~ Comments: o D Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazards Associated with this Facility: ~ D Violations: ~ usiness Owner/Manager FD 1652 (Rev. 1-90) All Items O.K. Correction Needed ~ D ..~.~.. .~;....; White-Haz Mat Div, Yellow-Station Copy Pink-Business Copy , ¡ e '" r~' - ¡ , ' , ,': \"! .. ~ ': -.~-.- - '~-'.'-'-'~-:-:,""::, . - , ~. -:. . ....'. ~." .'- ...') -~ 9 ~RlfF/TH RUSSELL S. GREGG VICE PREsIDENT DlSTRICr MANAGER COM PA N Y .-'c -lß~Jlr¡lQnÅY~.~o, B.oJ¡ 1OJ5.1,-:~~: ::. '. '---:- Bak-ersÌìeId, CA 93387.{)157 " ~(8q!j) 1;!31_C73.<¡J eFax .(805) 831.{)U.3 ,:CvntraèlorsLice¡¡Še /f()32168 .::.... -- , . - ~- --.--=-"-' . . ---'-" -'---~-------.. '. ,.- . ,~/, e I-ól-qõe ,Bakersfi~ld Fire Dept. . Hazardous Materials In's,pection : -, Date Completed 'Œo I~- /Af- ~ Location: G IX IC~J-th.. I I /898 ~ 8. U. tV/ON a\1 ¢ . ' " ";" ---- Business Name: Plan-!D ~rro"p right comer Business Plan) Station . . - , I~spector -- Proper Segregation of Material Adeqw~te Inadequate ffD if 0 ~D ~D Verification of Inventory Materials Verification of Quantities Verification of Location Comments: Q,,~ Of- . ~\ . Verification ofMSDS Availability t Number of Employees '70-110/- /D~ ~'¡¡¡. -.J}verification of Haz Mat Training O~ - fP' Comments: 1.:,,({ Verification of Abatement Supplies & Procedures ~(5íU) Comments: c.D7 ell Mud- h€ ð fmll.j(2d- ) a.1J D ~~ D ~ Comments: D ~ CnY£t ~J-&.. (!~ D ~ o ~ / ~D Emergency Procedures Posted Containers Properly Labeled Verification of Facility Diagram Special Hazard L Violations: FD 1652 (Rev, 3-89) White-Haz Mat Div, Yellow-Station Copy Pink·Business Office Ii-'" ',,---r;"'- . .'-'~."""'" '",!;'j"'!"'ç'''''''''''''''1'Y'''"",~P,%, ~--¡¡;; f- ~ ~/23 / 90 '. ~ ~ 3J- I ----".JDJ~~ . 0df2- ~<.B -.I.,.. ~ í! \~ [.~'. ,- Ò \-,' , \ ,f;ø ,'-~ '~,~ ~ ~,~..~ C~i;- v<j (è ~'~~.J~~), >~. \ ~~'.-. '.y;.....-""~~-, .... ~ " "-J ',¡ '..J . II:,,~ " .. , ' , " , . ..<.. t,.', "".. '. ~ \ "-. \ .' ' '. \ " -,,\ J...., , \', f ..... I I :.{ J' "'-.' " .', , f \'" , , , '-.: ''-.-.. 'f, ......,. ..:..:\' \, ., , ". "',, ~ !\"" ,~......;"\~" ......~\.::' '..... . >........~ \ , '.~' \,: ;::' , :\,: ,} :', " .....' .. . .\ \ . \ , ~I' , ' . . .l,....',·. '. ~ , '..... ~.....' ... ", e e I"i.);) /11D '0 ,fE' irE' 10 /'ï7"O{] /\.!~J (lJ\.J. /1 / Lr /' u / :', /, ,U /~ ' .t_",,"~__.J ¿",_',M-J <,o,'^'--.j' ,~-' .~~,,,.! ~....;..? .f,~_.~~' J,_,~__,_.~' o /œAJ ;[P ,liJ /IK] /11 .,' ....____,_, L_ L-M" ""....,..' L~, RACTORS LICENSE NO, 32168 MAILING ADDRESS p, 0, BOX 70157 BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93387 1898 SOUTH UNION AVENUE BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA 93307 (805) 831·733 J December 29, 1989 RECEIVED ,!t\N 0 .'5 1990 HAZ. MAT. OlV. City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "H" street Bakersfield, California 93301 Attn: Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Material Coordinator Re: Hazardous Materials Inspection Dear Mr. Huey, The i terns you found to be inadequate on your hazardous materials inspection on December 14, 1989 have been correcterl. Very truly yours, GRIFFI'IH COMPANY ~~ Russell Grigg District Manager RG/dl ~.. ,~ e ;;)-d-~-e¡o February 1, 1990 Mr. Russell Grigg District Manager Gri££ith Company 1898 South Union Bakers£ield, Ca. Avenue 93307 RE: Hazardous Materials Management Plan Mr. Grigg: Thank you £or your recent update, however there are still some £ields that need to be addressed as well as new inventory £orms that must be £illed out and returned to us on the new £orms. Please £ill in all the areas highlighted in yellow as well as the new inventory £orms and return them to this o££ice within 15 days £rom the date o£ this letter. 1£ you have any questions or problems in £illing this £orm out please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, Ralph E. Huey, Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH:vp (> -:" '... GI-F I TH COJ'rlPANY 215-000-001 a Overall Site with 1 Fac. Units Page 1 02/01/'30 ..; General Information I I I 1 Locat ion: 1898 S UNION AV I Ident Number: 215-000-001178 I ¡-- C':lnt act Name Tit Ie IJAMES B HAYDEN DISTRICT MANAGER JEANETTE WRIGHT OFFICE MANAGER IVlap: 124 G¡-~id: oec i"1.:.de¡-~ate Area of Vul: 0.0 Bus i ness Phor,e (805) 831-7331 x (805) 831-7331 x 24 HClur Phc.r,el (805) 832-6907 (805) 397-7823 Mail Addrs: City: Ge.;:.S u bD i v : Administrative Data 1898-S UNION AV BAKERSFIELD 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 D&B NUmbe1"~: State: CA Zip: 93307- SIC C.;:.de: Owner: GRIFFITH Address: 3550 CHERRY AV City: LONG BEACH Phone: ( State: CA Zip: 90807- Sl.\mmary ~?; f.o. 80'/ ~~ ad.iJp.LfYJ-/ 7D l57 . C(). 'q3~z>7 I '-rY'ùt . ~QL ,)Jv' Ct% :' &(iJlJL ~ ~ ~hJ.¡. ~\t!:r:d. 01U a..-L- ~ CL ~ . Oï\. tJ¡..., .ß./"-C.J~d.. ~ . ..D.6 t.fU ~ ClA^-\t ~ t ..aP jQ,<U..- ~ LJ~ oJ. '32.Co - :~:P( 7 c:¡ . '1- ~ - uvW-tlt\..~ '. (TypeorprintnamSj Do hereby certify that I have reviewed the attached hazardous materials manage- ment plan for (N)..-::a cf ¡L~itlfU¡ ;.md that it along with any corrections constitul~ a complete and correct man- agement pian for my facility. 5Içnalllre IÈ<\\\J e e œ ,fõ) '0 're:;' Ire:;' 10 /'fF Inn / i UTI /" / U-- / LF ./" i "U /' lJ1j Ln",,,,.."j !.~,,__.,"J l~~"",J L,~.../ i~J ¿",,~i L~,._o.-J L~co,,,_t /@@ l[K'I] /[p) /fjJ /rR:] /fj l.::,,__,/ Ld¥' t__,,~_,~~ ,L:--ß ,{,_~_/ L~."",.,..' l~~ LICENSE NO. 32168 CONTRACTORS 3650 CHERRY AVE., LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA (213) 595-5461 March 12, 1990 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "Hit Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Hazardous Materials Inventory Dear Mr. Huey, \\~ (\., J., I ,,1 ,k 0 ' ~.,ln ^ }\j.V iY:,,<û\ û !/ c}V MAl LING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 980 LONG BEACH, CA 90801 RECEIVED MAR 1 4 1990 HA.Z. MAT. DIV. Please find enclosed updated inventory on the proper forms. Thank you for your help and interest. Very truly yours, DAR/jh 071HUEY Enclosure cc: Russ Grigg, Griffith Company CITY of BAKERSF [lHAZARDOUS MATERIALS· INVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS IELD 3 Page ___~_ of J NAME Of THIS FACI~ITYó'-BaKe'r-sfïëTd~·.:J)..iSL- 5Ù~N~nBD BÀ~BsT~~ ErS N5Hg!Á~'~ ~---' .', ---'--- .~- --- ---- ~~~~~SN~HE: Griffith Com ~~ÀŸ ¡lP:3650 R~f!Mk to ness Standard Bus 8~SINEiS NAME' Griff,i th, Com by¥ÿTI Yþ!8~ª-'S '" TIJ:!ion ve. PHÒN~ : '. o ture Far. and Agticu ,. Na~es of ~ixture{Co~ponents See Instruc lon$ 3 , by Wt CODES 12 location Where Stored In Facll Jty 11 ~~~e 10 Cont lellP 9 Cont Press a Cont Type 5 Annua Est . Average Allt 3 Mu Alt 2 TYAt COde 1 Trans Code Area NUllber 19 4 2 4 1757 269 269 M NUllber NUllber C.A.S C.A.S C.A.S u NUle , Nalle Nalle I .2 t3 COllponent IlIlIediate COllponent Hea Ith COllponent 7782-44-7 o SUdd;n Release o Pressure NUllber ~ De Jayed Health C.A.S o ty th Haiard apply Reactiv o andt~:r Hazard re F lene. Aceth Sho 19 4 2 04 365 LBS 205 205 M u NUllber NUllber NUllber C.A.S C.A.S C.A.S Nalle I Nue I Nalle I t2 .3 COllponent IlIlIediate COllponent Health COllponent o 74-86':"2 Suddj!n Release_ Of Pressure HUJlber (g De Jared Hea th C.A.S o ty th "'iard IPply o PhYSic" fod Hel (Check I I thlt Hlzard Fire £j React iv Fuel Diesel 4 1 GAL 35917 6500 6500 M u NUllber Number C.A.S C.A.S Nalle Nalle .2 .3 COllponent i IlIlIediate COllponent Hea I th COMponent 01604 o 01602 Sudden Release of Pressure NUllber o De Jared Hea th C.A.S o th "aiard Ipply Reactivity o Physical 'nd Hea (Check a I thlt re Hazard ~ Number C.A.S Nalle I Area NUllber Yard I C.A.S 36 00401-03,00405 GAL 2470b 6500 Number Number C.A.S C.A.S Nllle Nllle Nalle I t2 t3 COllponent IImedlate COllponent Hea I th COllponent o Sudden Release of Pressure NUllber o De Jared Hea th C.A.S o ty Physic" 'od Hellth Hliard (Check a I that apply o B 23 Dist Russell Grigg React Iv Hazard Fire this I be ,ubnltted in Inforllltlon Mgr íertifitatlo" (Reed and $if,n afJf3r C9mpl~ting {tll rceC;iOnS) ter Ify unoer enall 0 la th t I hàv pe(sona I~ exall no, d . fanil,a( it the n(o(,atl n 'attaç~ed 'docunenfs an¡ t at ~ase~ on my nQulry 0 lhose In~IYI~uafs responSlb'e or obtaIning t~e subnltted Infornat on IS true, accurate. and co~plete Douglas A Ridge Loss II EMERGENCY CONTACTS 3/12/90 Onnfqrn- Manager Control .v-:.f"'~' CITY of BAKERSFIELD Farm and Agtleulture [] d œHAZARDOUS MATERIALS, INVENTORY Stan ard Bus Iness ' , Page ~ of ~ " NON-TRADE SECRETS Eÿs~~iî~' 'i"¡\!§ê ~~i ,th Company ~~N~~ NAME· Griffith Company NAM~ Os THIS FACILITy~akersfield - Dist. 3 ,on Avenue . C SCO'- n__ C b ¡P: Bakers o SSi..l6.5..O ('hprry AupnllP ST ~ DA ° ÁNDSTRhr NUMB£Ä--1-62.2-,---,.u ___.___u__ :ld. CA 93307 ~I~ ~.p~. r~ 9~801, DU AN B AD _ _ N/A PH N~ : (805) a 31 31 R~ ~h to ~W f-Uff fJROPER CODES -,- - - - - - - - . 1 5 o~ ~ne 8 9 10 II .12 13 It 1 r ~ns font ~ont font ~~~e Loc~tlon Vhe{e , by Na~es of ~ixture(Co~por.ents Co e ype ress UlP Store In Fm Ity vt See Instruc Ions / U 365 06 1 4 26 Shop Area Motor Oils ~ Ph~~ic~1 ,~d ~ellth Hlflrd Component II Nane & C.A.S. Number I ec I t It Ipply f9 Fire Hlzard o Reactiyity o De !ared o suddf" Release [] Component 12 Hame & C.A.S. Hunber Imllediate Hea th o Pressure Hea Ith Component 13 Nane & C.A.S. HUllber Solvant V Ph~~ie~1 ,~d ~ealth ~aflrd Component II t ec I t It IPP Y Ð Fire Hlzard o Relctivity o De !ared o Suddf" Re lelse_ [] Component 12 Nane & C.A.S. Number ,1- Immediate t Hea th o Pressure Health Component 13 Nlme & C.A.S. Number Lubricanr C::rp;:¡~p vi ) U M 250 4 26 ho J?r eq , Ph~~ie:1 ,nd ~ellth ~aflrd Component" Nue & C.A.S. Number 6179-14 t ee a I t at Ipp y i -5 Org;:¡no T.p;:¡n f9 Fire Hazard o Reactiyity [] De !ared [] SUddf" Re I ease [] Component 12 Nllle & C.A.S. Nunber 36501-84 Immediate -5 Orqano Lead Hel th o Pressure Health COllponent 13 Nalle & C.A.S. NUllber ,/ Sho Area Concrete CurinqVCompound ~h~~jcflc,~d~eflth ~Iflrd Nllle & C.A.S. NUllber 06474247 ( ee I, ,t a app y Petroleum Naphtha : ~::~i[~Hizlrd o Reactivity o D31ared o Suddf" Re I ease [] I COllponent 12 Nalle & C.A.S. Nunber Imllled Ite ea th o Pressure Health COllponent 13 Nile I C.A.S. NUllber EMERGENCY CONTACTS tl1Russell Grigg , ,Dist. Mgr. 805 834-1178 tl2 Jeanette Mqr 805/397-7823 Nllle Iltle R Hr pnone Nue - ZJlff17liõñ, ·'iertÙI~itio~çRer.Fa and ~jtn afîftr cçmf7ftj~g. tt7 7 fcf¡cíiOnS) . . ;, ce, J ,~n er enllo ath t I, av ,pecsona exam n , . 1IIIIa It he n(oCllltl n 'U Iltt ~ in hIs :' at'taç~edrd1t~lIen~tI an' t It ~lSe~ onlY n~ulr~ ~:lhose In~lYI~ua's respons~b'e or obtaIning t~e Intorllaflon. i be '~sub.ltted, n or II on s true, accurate, an co pete. , Douglas A. Ridgeway, Loss Control Manager 3/ -1/9 0 Onni4m- ~ CITY of BAKERSFIELD Fa.ra and, Agtlculture 0 d mHAZARDOUS MATERIALS· INVENTORY 3 of ~ Standar Business ' , ' : ,", NON-TRADE SECRETS Page - a9~Q~frNAHE: Gd Lth Company ~~N~~ N~ME: Griffith Company , N~M~ Os THIS F¿Cl~P~~~~, _-=-_Di.s.t._-3- .l 'N', R q R ~ ion Z'.Uer)11e '~ID S~lP: ~f.~~lJr~:;~K Z'.ëin11§oeOl 5u~ 2~ DBÄ~BšTRh NUM Å-·-l~2---"h---'----- C ~ If>: Bakerc: r ~ ~ 1 CA 93307 PH N ' : ( e Q 5 ) 8 3 R~kMk to+1i1ls-tRe~trtJJ~§lFVH PROPER CODES - - - - - - - - - - . 1 L 3 5 o~ ~ne 8 9 10 II .12 It T r ~ns T y~e Max Hel$ure ~ont ~ont ~ont ~~~e loc~tlon Vhe~e IUles of l!ixtUI nents Co e ' Co e Alt Units ype ress ellp Store In Facl Ity See Instrl / U.. M 745 365 06 4 02 E ui ment Are / SSI TACK ~ Ph~~iétl Hd ~e~lth HaJard COllponent II Nalle I C.A.S. NUllberG47 42-34 ,( ee a t a apply -3 ~Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De Jared o SUddf" Release o . COllponent 12 Hille I C.A.S. NUllberG4 7 4 2-11 IlIlIedlate 6 Hea th o Pressure Health - Component 13 Halle I C.A.S. HUllber / / 4 Are l'et..ro_...Ma COllponent II ßFinHaurd D Reacthity o De Jared D SUddf" Release_ D . COllponent 12 Halle I C.A.S. HUllber IlIlIedlale Hea th o Pressure Hea I th COllponent 13 Nalle I C.A.S. HUllber - Phl~ic~I' fnd ~ealth ~aJard C,A.S. Humber COllponent II Nalle I C,A.S. HUllber ( ec a I t at app y i o Fire Hazard o Reactivity o De Jared [] SUddfn Release COllponent 12 Halle I C.A.S. NUllber [] IlIlIIediate Hea th o Pressure Health Component'3 Halle I C,A.S. HUllber .,., Ph~~¡ètl ,~d ~ellth ~aJard .' I ec a, t at app Y o 'F ire Hazard o Reactivity o D~lared [] Suddfn Release [] Component 12 Halle I C.A.S. NUllber lImed ate ea th o Pressure Health COllponent'3 Nalle I C.A.S. NUllber 'c EMERGENCY CONTACTS "1 Russell Grigg r Dist. Mqr. 112 Jeanette 805/397-7823 HIlle Iltle RIU- - - lfl£f17fiõñ fertir¡~ltio~ çReCfl and ~jf,n afj~r cçmfl~ting. ~11 rcf¡CiiOnS) . , cer I un er enal 0 a th t I IV pe(sonl exall n . II famllla( it he nfO(latl n ,U IIltt ~ In his at'taç~edYdoc~lenfsl In~ t at ~ase~ on IY n~ulr~ i ·lhose In~Ivl~ua's responslb'e or obtaInIng tge In~orlllflon. ¡ be :" SUbll1tted 1ft onat on IS true. accurate. an co pete ] UH~MPO ' , , , '0. RUle ana of I '~'~.',.~ ,~ r.........-~.. o 02/01/'30 Ge-FITH COMPANY 215-000-00_8 Overall Site with 1 Fac. U~its / Ge~eral I~formatio~ RECEIVED FEB 2 0 1990 Page 1 Locatio~: 1898 S UNION AV Ide~t Number: 215-000-001178 Map: 124 Moderate Grid: 08C Area of Vul: 0.0 C':'Y'lt act Name RoSSel) G'f-í GG JEANETTE WRIGHT Title DISTRICT MANAGER OFFICE MANAGER Bus i Y'less PhoY'le (805) 831-7331 x (805) 831-7331 x 24 HC'Ut~ Ph':'Y'le, (805) ~3~//?g' (805) 397-7823 Mail Addrs: City: Gec.SubD i v: Admi~istrative Data 1898-S UNION AV BAKERSFIELD 215-005 BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 D&B Numbet~: State: CA Zip: 93307- SIC Co:ode: OWY'ler: GR IFFI TH Address: 3650 CHERRY AV City: LONG BEACH Pho~e: (~/3)·59~~~¿/ State: CA Zip: 90807- I I Summary ~?f Mm.1fYV ~.O. 60l -7D {57 'ö ì Cð" q·3?>~7 '1%t , ~ "lJu'!fer; : - f1n 1.' D \. n : ^ L II, I I-,./j ~ ~ CL fY\.tL-L0 UVUJ-t:/"'-..1.- 'l! (Qø..(iAL. ~ V}U I..A~Y\..M ~t'U..L~ 0Jv - ()1\. -tfw-, ~~d. ~. '0fJ ~ ~ Q.AA-~ ~ cpIUOv<U..- C&J2..L U~ a.:t '32J.¡;-~Ct7C¡ . ~ RUSSELL GRIGG ~, . DISTRICT MANAGFR Do hereb\1 œriif.. '}h",t i !I.~\D~ (TYP0or print nsmG) :? OJ! [; I!: U IIQU'9 reviewed ~he attached hazardous mai@iiials mô.nageQ meni pian g~IFFITH COMPANY, . . (Nc.ma (;1 !L~jn~e$) and ihat It along with any corrsctkms oo!ìstiiute a comple~9 and (;OîTed man. agsmeni plan for my fa©iliiy. ~~/ RUSSELL ~R7~ ;.. DIS1Rla MANAGER ~ 02/01/90 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 Page .::. '- Hazrnat I Ylvey.t cl)·~Y List in Refe1"~ence Nl\rnbe1"~ 01"~de1"~ 02 - Fixed CO;:'Ylt a i Yle1"~S Coy. Site 02-001 OXYGEN Gas 400 LClw Fire, P1"~essu1"~e, Irnmed Hlth FT3 02-002 ACETYLENE Gas 130 High Fit~e, P1"~essure, Irnrned Hlth FT3 02-003 DIESEL FUEL Liquid 4,192 LClw Fire, Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth GAL 02-004 GASOLINE Liql.\id 1 , 625 MI:oderat e Fire, Immed H 1 t h ;- Delay H-l t h GAL 02-005 MOTOR OIL Liquid 90 Minirnal F i 1"~e, Delay Hlth GAL 02-006 SOLVENT Liquid 55 MClde1"~ate Fi1"~e GAL 02-007 LUBRICANT GREASE Liquid 100 Minimal Fi1"~e GAL 02-008 CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND Liquid 125 MClde1"~at e Fire GAL 02-009 CSS1 TACK Liql.\id 1 , 000 UYI1"~at ed Fi1"~e GAL 02-010 PETRO MAT Gas 6,000 UYI1"~at ed FT3 02-011 USED MOTOR OIL Liql.\id 250 LClw Fit~e, Delay Hlth GAL e e , 02/01/'30 Ge.FITH COMPANY 215-000-00_8 00 - Overall Site Page ~ .;:, (D) Notif./Evacuation/Medical (1) Agency Notification CALL 911 (2) Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL (3) Public Notif./Evacuation NONE LISTED (4) Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1830 FLOWER ST 326-2000 02/01/90 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 4 (E) Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt (i) Release Prevention FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE (2) Release Containment FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. (3) Clean Up FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENTATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. (4) Other Resource Activation e - 02/01/r:.:JO Ge.FITH COMPANY 215-000-00. 00 - Overall Site Page C' ;..¡ <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C> WATER - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE DJ SPECIAL - D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & WATTS DR SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & OLD YARD RD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY <4> Held for Future use 02/01/'30 GRIFFITH COMPANY 215-000-001178 00 - Overall Site Page 6 (8) Tt"'a i 1"1Ì 1"lg (1) Page 1 WE HAVE ?ltjEMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY DO YOU HAVE MATERIAL <2) Page 2 as needed <3) Held for Future Use <4) Held for Future Use e e 12/14/í39 e GRIFFITH COi"1PANY e S1. te as a hlhole RECEIVED \'AN 0 3 1990 HAZ. MAT. DIV. Paqe 001. General Information 1~9f? L..-. Location:. ~ Union Av Ident Number:. 215-000-001178 Map: 124 Hazard:. Moderate Grid:.08C Area of Vul: r I Mail Addrs: 1898-S UNION AV ! City: BAKERSFIELD GeoSubdiv: BAKERSFIELD I ¡ Administrative Data -'1 I I , i i ~ ! ! ! I O~\Jner-: GRIFFITH Addrs: 3650 CHERRY AV City:. LONG BEACH D&B Number: State:. CA ZlP: 93307- STATION 05 SIC Code: --d~ ~ IZA. &:l13-f>-<Jç-fj~66hone:. (805) 831,-7331 -- --0' State: CA Zip: 90807- I ( I ¡ Contact~~hh'~~ Title ¡anME2 B HAYÞc~ ~-~DISTRICT MANAGER ¡JEANETTE WRIGHT !OFFICE MANAGER I ¡ Business Phone ¡(80S) 831-7331 x !(805) 831-7331 x I -¡ \24 Houi3~l.Î'W'g j I (805) 15"32-6907- I ¡(805) 397-7823 i --, I I I I ! I !summary: ! , I i I ~7 P '.J- JY »;), vr ~vf ~~ '" 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY Page OO;? Overall Slte HAZMAT INVENTORY - LIST 130 High FT3 1,625 Moderate GAL 55 Moderate GAL 125 Moderate GAL 400 L 0 I¡J FT3 4, 192 LoltJ GAL 250 LOI,'.) GAL 90 ~1i nimal GAL 100 I"iinimal GAL 1,000 Unl-ated GAL 6,000 Unrated FT3 01-002 Acetvlene > Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 01-004 Gasoline > Fire, Immed Hlth, Delav Hlth 01-006 Solvent > Fire 01-008 Concrete Curing Compound > F i ¡-e 01-001 Oxygen > Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 01-003 Diesel Fuel > Fire. Immed Hlth, Delav Hlth 01-011 Used Motor Oil > Fire, Delay Hlth 01-005 Motor Oil > Fire, Delay Hlth 01-007 Lubricant Grease > Fire 01-009 Css1 Tack > Fire 01-010 Petro Mat > e e 12/14/89 e GRIFFITH COMPANY 4IÞ Page 003 Overall Site HAZMAT INVENTORY - DETAILS 01-001 Oxygen > Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 400 Low FT3 Form: Gas Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: FUEL -- Dai I y Max Amt -r- Dai I V Aver'age Amt 400 ! 400 Annual Amount 4,883 I Uni t - !FT3 - Container ¡PressTTemp , Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER !AboveiAmbntlsHOP AREA - Co nc. , 100.0% jOxvgen, Components Compressed I MCP -rList- !Low ¡ .. 01-002 Acetylene > Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth 130 High FT3 Form: Gas Tvpe: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: FUEL -- Dailv Max Amt 130 --r- i DailY Average Amt 130 Annual Amount 1,510 ,Unit - ¡FT3 - Container ! PI-essTTemp ! Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER !AboveIAmbntSHOP AREA -Conc.! 100.0% !Acetylene Components , f'1CP ---¡-List- ¡High ! 01-003 Diesel Fuel > Fire. Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 4 . 192 LOlA! GAL Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: FUEL -- DailY f"1ax Amt ---¡--- Dailv Average Amt , Annual Amount ,Unit - 4,192 ! 4,192 I 50,312 ¡GAL - Container UNDER GROUND TANK , P¡-essTTemp , Location IAmbntiAmbntiEAST AREA OF OFFICE BLDG - Conc. , Components 100.0% ¡Fuel Oil No. 1 , MCP ---¡-List,- ¡LOW ! 01-004 Gasoline > Fire. Immed Hlth, Delay Hlth 1,625 f'10der'a te '" ,\ I ~...::!HL- Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: FUEL 12/14/89 GRIFFITH CDt1PAf\jY Page 004 Overall Site HAZMAT INVENTORY - DETAILS DailY Max Amt 1,625 -.-- Daily Average Amt ¡ 1,625 Annual Amount 19,500 ,Unit - ¡GAL Container UNDER GROUND TANK , Pre,ssTTemp I Location iAmbntjAmbntEAST AREA OF OFFICE BLDG - Cone. , 100.0% ¡GasOline Components I MCP ...-List- ¡ Moder-a te ! .. 01-005 Motor Oil > Fire, Delay Hlth 90 Mlnlmal GAL Form: Liquid Tvpe: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: LUBRICANT -- Dailv Max Amt -.-- Dailv Average Amt 90 ! 90 Annual Amount 1,057 I Unl t - ¡GAL Container DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC I PressTTemp I IAmbnt!AmbntiSHOP AREA Location - Co nc. I 100.0% !Motor Oil Components , MCP ...-List- ¡Minimal ¡ --, 01-006 Solvent > Flre 55 Moderate GAL Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: CLEANING -- DailY Max Amt 55 -.-- Dally Average Amt ¡ 55 Annual Amount 55 ,Unit - ¡GAL Container DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC ,PressTTemp , Location iAmbntAmbntlSHOP AREA - Cone. , 100.0% ¡~1i.neral Components Spirits , MCP ...-List- ¡ ~'1odera te ¡ .. .. 01-007 Lubricant Grease > Fire 100 Minimal GAL FOI~m: Liquid Tvpe: Pu I-e Days in use: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Dailv Max Amt -.-- Dailv Average Amt 100 ¡ 100 Annual Amount --rl)nit - 1,230 ¡GAL Container DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC ,PressTTemp , Location jAmbntlAmbntlsHOP AREA e e .,b"~4It....", 12/14/89 e GRIFFITH COMPANY 4IÞ Page 005 Overall Site HAZMAT INVENTORY - DETAILS - Conc. ! Components 100.0% !Lubricating Oil (Petroleum-Based) I i , MCP -,-List-I , , ¡Minimal 01-008 Concrete Curing Compound > Fire 125 Moderate GAL Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: ADDITIVE Daily Max Amt ~ Daily Average Amt 125 ! 125 Annual Amount 1,490 ,Unit ¡GAL Conta.iner DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC , Pr'ess,Temp I Location iAmbntjAmbntlEQUIPMENT AREA - Conc. ! Components 10.0% !Magnesium Silicofluoride ! MCP -¡List- !Moderate! 01-009 Cssl Tack > Fire 1,000 Unrated GAL Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days in use: 365 Use: ADHESIVE DailY Max Amt -,-- Daily Average Amt 1,000 i 1,000 Annual Amount 12,820 ,Unit ¡GAL Container IN MACHINE/EQUIP ,Press,Temp , Location iAbovelAmbntlEQUIPMENT AREA 01-010 Petro Mat > 6,000 Unrated FT3 Form: Gas Type: Pu I-e Days in use: 365 Use: OTHER Daily Max Amt ~ DailY Average Amt 6,000 I 6,000 Annual Amount ----rJnit 66>800 !FT3 Container ,Press,Temp I Location !AboveiAmbntjEQUIPMENT AREA 01-011 Used Motor Oil > Fire, Delay Hlth 250 LOI¡\) GAL Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days in use: 365 Use: OTHER DailY Max Amt -,-- Daily Avel-age Amt 250 ! 250 Annual Amount 1,000 ¡Unit !GAL Container ! PressTTemp Location 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY Page 006, Overall Site HAZMAT INVENTORY - DETAILS UNDER GROUND TANK Above!Ambnt\SHOP AREA - Cone. I 100.0% ¡waste Oil Components I MCP --r-1st- j LotoJ I e e 12/14/89 e GRIFFITH COMPANY. <D> Notif.jEvacuation/Medical for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 007 <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL <3> Public Notif./Evacuation NONE LISTED 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY <D> Notif./EvacuationjMedioal for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 008 <4> Emergency Medical Plan KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1830 FLOWER ST 326-2000 e ,e ~ ~, 12/14/89 e GRIFFITH COMPANY e <E> Mitigation/PreventjAbatemt for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 009 <1> Release Prevention FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE <2> Release Containment . ~ ---/~ Cl-4./ ~~~~ß-é-¡P_~~~~P1. I' .+. .J~-- .~~ ~ ~~, ~~ .}~~~t2~~ ~~~~~~- <3> Clean Up 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY <E> MitigationjPreventjAbatemt for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 010 <4> Other Resource Activation e - 12/14/89 4IÞ GRIFFITH COMPANY ~ <F> Site Emeígency Factoís fOí: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 011 <1> Special Hazaíds <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING B) ELECTRICAL - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE C) WATER - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE D) SPECIAL - D) SPEICAL - EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E) LOCK BOX - NO <3> Fií8 Píotec.jAvail. Wateí PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - GARDEN WATER HOSE, ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS FIRE HYDRANT - SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & WATTS DR SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AV & OLD YARD RD SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY <F> Site Emergency Factors for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 012 <4> Held for Future use e e 12/14/89 e GRIFFITH CmWANY <G> Training for: 00 - Site <1> Page 1 WE HAVE? EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY DO YOU HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE? BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use e as a Page 013 Whole 12/14/89 GRIFFITH COMPANY <G> Training for: 00 - Site as a Whole Page 014 <4> Held for Future Use e e it · iõ e e February 14, 1989 l~ //~ l~O ¡jF lW l~ l1l 100 l~ liW 1~/W lflJ l~ l)f I Î'6 ~, 1_1ï:.</LlNG ADDRESS 3650 CHERRY AVE., LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA Ct? P. O. BOX 980 (213) 595-5461 0 LONG BEACH, CA 90801 CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. 32168 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: Hazardous Materials Business Plan - RECelveo FfB 2 , '989 HAZ. #.fA 1: orv Upda te . Dear Mr. Huey: Please find enclosed updated Hazardous Materials Inventory Sheets for our facility in Bakersfield. In answer to the request for the 24 hour telephone numbers of our emergency contacts, they are listed as follows: James B. Hayden District Manager 805/831-7331 (Office) 805/832-6907 (Home) 805/831-7331 (Office) 805/397-7823 (Home) Jeanette Wright Office Manager As we discussed previously, please add the 250 gallon used motor oil tank located in the shop area to the original site drawing. Thank you. Very truly yours, kj Enclosure .',"'/~:~~ 0' ..' ~.s-' ",\ , ">, \ ,t... ' ~, \ ,- :: j,.".( Ì'----.. ::,' ~ ~~) -') ~. - ~ ' '", '('.., :" ,;' ,,' \"l-"/ "l.(~'f:/ "--==------ e e , 'l111n>- ,\\\iiljl~ '~, II". ...... ",:, , '._' ~ jí~;;;,:~,"- ¡U~\% '- ''"' ' , ,j¡ ,-, ,-' =~~ '. J ::r= ~:.._ :....; .t'ff' -;:";,."0 "",', ,,' ...¡¡ '-'.'I'lí,'í,í:í;í\~ ..o.JLi.:....y CITY oj' BL-iKERSFJELD '6 "wE C -I R E" 1 \'1 , \ ~'?, \/1 t¿? Do 1"1 e ~ e b ~\- co-....; +'-- ......... L __ ~ ...... +- ' +- LnaL. I ha ','e :' e \' i e h" e d ~ '& RECEIVED the FEB 2 1 1989 I-IAZ. MA 7: DIV, - DOUGLAS A. RIDGEWAY, LOSS CONTROL MANAGER t L;'-De or prln:. namei ittached Hazardous Materials business plan for GRIFFITH COMPANY {name of business} , '. and that it along with the attached additions or corrections constitute a complete and correct FEBRUARY 17. 1989 date ({)~v 4Jiff of BAKERSFlb'LlJ HAZARDOUS MATERZALS ZNVENTORY NON-TRADE SECRETS GRIFFITH COMPANY CIT}' ,......, '--' ,--. '--' Far. ,nd Aqrieulturt 3 3 OFFICE P .q. of HA~E OF Tft1S ~~1L~Ty:~TRICT STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER - - 3 OWNER NAME ADDRESS:_ CITY. ZIP:, PHONE ,:_ RUØ ro IltSrRUcrIOItS roB PROPIlR CODa St,nd.rd Bus ¡n.55 GRIFFITH COMPANY HAME: BUSINESS LOCATION: CITY. ZIP PHONE (I: 11 "- of IIbt_/eo.aon.ntl See I n.t I'IICt i 0lIl CSSI TACK --------, 13 ,by 1ft 12 lOCltian ........ 5tcnd In fie I II ty - EQUIPMENT 11 Un Codt t II Cant Cant PreI. 1... I Cant TyØI 14 1 Oys Sit. . an , .....u,.. Units 5 Annua I Est . AYII"~ Mt 3 IIn Mt 1 Type Cod. M .-- I Jr,n, Cod. -- ------4- ----, \ \ , ___.m..@ MAT · u.s. .... · u.s. .... 13 .... U.S. .... EQUIPMENT AREA . ----.- .... U.S. .... ... . C...S. IIuMer ... . C.A.S. ..... AREA -----.-- 2 1000 --------- U ... ... __ ec.anent I CoIoInentl2 eø.,an.nt ,.-., 1.-..1 bbIr _ C...S ,.-., 1.-..1 Ph~ iCII end ""lth llez.rd Ic k ,11 thlt 'II,) ,..-., ...-, L_ Fir. Hlurd 1.-..1 RNCtiYlty 1.-..1 Del.ytd IINlth (Mldl.t. ....'th Sudden hi.... of Pr.Slv,.. 4 2 _J9_ Xl?lJ.§..Q__ C...S. 1Iuår_ 66800 -------- ___§Q9..9___~____~Qº_Q____ _ !LLJi p~ ie.1 end lite IChtck .n thlt r L toIponent I toIponent 12 eo.aon.ntIJ ,.-., 1.-..1 ,.-., 1.-..1 ,.-., 1.-..1 IthHIl.rd 'ØIII,) ,.-., I. _..I RHctlvlty -, _.J Fire llezerd USED MOTOR OIL ~ ... . C.A.S. ..... .... .... · C...S ... §!ill.E toIponent I eo.øanent 12 eo.øanent 13 IMldI.t. IINlth SvddIn ReINII of PI'II'- De1.yed lltelth 99 4 _!'QQQ..-- _~2.º__._ IMldi.t. HHlth ........ -- ,.-., 1.-..1 ,.-., I. _..I Suddtn R.I,", of Pres.ur. C...S. DeI.yI'd HHlth ,.-, 1.-..1 .JLU [' 25Q Phvtlc.1 end IINlth Hlz.rd (Check .11 thlt 'ØIIly) r ,.-, L I. -..I AHctivity -, _.J Fir. Huerd -----------.---- - ..... IIùebIr "'*"r . U.S. · C...S. · C.A.S ... .... .... 11 12 CoIpanent COIIØDftIII t eo..xnnt __l________L_.:__________l_________.J_____L_l__J_---L-l__ Phvticel end Mlllth .....rd C...S. "'-ber__ (thtck . II thlt ,"I,) r-, ,..-, L - .J 'Ir. Hlllrd I. -..I htctivity ,.-., 1.-..1 Sudden R,I,", of Prll.ur. ...-., 1.-..1 Dr I.ytd HHlth ...-, 1.-..1 N/A n'1lI'-PI\ðIIf------- . C...S 12 JEANETTE WRIGHT OFFICE MANAGER Q,------------------------- T1tTI------------------ ... u IMldi.t. H"lth MANAGER II JAMES B. HAYDEN DISTRICT II;¡¡·~--- ---------- - -------------------- Tif1¡-' :"ERGENCY COIITACTS - :.. ication (Read IInd sign lifter co_pIeting 1111 sectJollsJ , ttrtHy und.. "",ltyof 1", thet I hev. Øtrsan.l1y '...;ned Iftd .. ".ililr with the infor or t¡I~t!;nin9 thl inflW'..tlan. I bell.v. thlt tht Jubl!;tteó ;nlOI'Htion is true. .,cur.t.. In: b\. FEBDU ^ DV 1 /. . 1~8.9__________ o¡ti-Sirnið~........--~":-- ind i v idu.l. rlllOl\l those thlt bind on wy ;nqv;ry of ._____...__..__ ___ ___ __....c..._ end ...nD m-; T .A ~-1~ ·irlß.1P-~~-~TciA ¥...-----O.------7--- -- r- -. ----r r~---~~--- -----or -r--- .4_ .ñ3õfTfi: 1. '.' , , 0' own.r ODfrator . own.r ooe."or S 'uLf",r 1Z~ ..ortS....'" I VI! \:I.". ."'\ :': ~~}}~ '~¡ï' '., ;~'~~~ð, ¿ :f ~~~.;- ",,' " , ":"C . .~,',..' CIT}T of BAKERSFIELD ,~ ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY FartJ ønd AqricultUrt '--' Standard 8us In~5S '--' NON-THAnE SEe R E ']' S Paq~ 1 of :.__ BUSINESS NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY OWNER NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY NAME OF TPns ~A.fI[..lTY: DISTRICT 3 OFFICE LOCATION: 1801 UNION AVENUE - 3650 CHERRY AVENUE ADDRESS: STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE CITY, ZIP: BAKERSFIELD 93307 - LONG BEACH, 90807 CITY, ZIP: DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER PHONE ,: 805/ ',,-831-7331 - 213/595-5461 PHONE ,: - - - - - - - - - - - - UTD TO IKSTRUcrIOKS l"OR PROPllR CODU , ".~ ' 2 ' 1 . 'f- 5 7 , II 11 U I] Ie Ira", Tvoe .... A""aqe AnnulI IIN,"", IOrt Cmt Cant Un LClCltlan ~ ,by "- of IIht_/c-u (oH Cod. AIIt Aat £It Units an 51 t. Pm, T_ Codt 5tCNd In FKnlty 1ft s.. In.truct iant U SHOP AREA ------------ --- ----...----- -. P~ic,l IIId IINlth lieui'll C,A.S. ........ Cø.ponent II ..., C. A. 5. ...... t-!Q.'f.Q~__Q.~!:______ «k all tlyt IlIIIly) ---------- --- ------- -- ,.-., ,.-., ,.-, ,..-, eo.ø-nt 11 ..., C.A.S. ...... ; L - Fir. "Iurd L. -.. RHcthity L. -.. o.ll~ L. -.. SudIMn hI.... L. - oJ IMldllt. 11M It II of P....tu'" ....Itll ---- - ---- Cø.ponent I] .... C. A. S, ...... U SHOP AREA ------ -- ------ - .--- ~iCII IIIICIlIMlth "IUI'II U. S. ........ Cø.ponent II .... C. A. S. ...... ( Mck ,11 tlyt ,"Iy) ----- __ -1'OL VE~T ------ r'XX ~-, ,.-, r-., r-, Cø.ponent n ..., C.A. S. ....,. -pe.. 1 C/ D L FI", Kllerd L. -.. hec:tlv1ty L. - oJ o.llyØ L. - oJ SudcItn hI.... L. - oJ IMldln. 11M Ith of P...._ ....Ith .-- c-t I] .... C,A.S, ...... U SHOP, AREA - --------- .----- P~tClII111C1 ....Jth IIIrll'll C.A.5. ...... eo.øon.nt II ..., C. A. 5, ....,. ( ,*k ,II thet ,"Iy) LUBICANT GREASE ---- ----. r-, ,.-.. ,.-, ,.-.. ,.-, eo.øon.nt 12 __. C,A,5. ....,. L - ~ FlI'f H.ul'II L. - oJ RNet ivlty L. -.. 0. Jay9d L. _.J Suddtn R.I..u L. -.. IMldllt. 0 "Nlth of P"'SllIr. IINlth ---------- ---...- ec.øa-t I] ..... C.A.S. ...... .._ _lLL_____~?_~_LL!__?_~_____L_____13_~_~_LC?~!J__ 360 L..Q~1._Ui::__L2~_1_ Eq,UIPMENT AREA CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND --- ----- P~icalllld "Nit II IIIr.1'II C ,A,S. ...... ---------------.----... C~t II __. C,A,S, ~ ( Mck III thlt ." Iy) - ---------- -----.. ,..-, r-'" ,..-, ,..-., r-, CØIICIO'*I t 12 .... C, A , 5, "'**' L ~.J flr~ H,urd L. _ oJ hectlvity L. _.J o.JI~ L. - oJ Sudden R,I..u L. -.. IMldht. ' , "HI tll of Pr"sur. "" Ith ___ ___________......___________...__..._______... ______-J c-t I] .... C.A.S. ....r -l I I ,,(RGENeY C()IUCTS II ,,_JM1ES--B.I--HAY]E~L-o-------- ~tfïl!~J~~L1':úlli~GF.;ß- 1I"R~4~i------- "'¡¡''W'EI.TE _1!1>M'_I!.1___________ 1111~¥1:!.Ç!.-~~g!!!L J/.A"",------ i - Clrtlfic,tlon (Read and sj~n after co.plp.ting all sections) I c.rt Hy und.r 1*11 hy of 1.. tlyt I hly~ ¡wrsanll1t. ~...;n~ end II fHi Her _Ith the and tlyt baud on .., ;;,quiry of tho.. Indhldu.1t r"øan.ibl. for o~.;nin9 the inf_tlan. I M1i.,,~ tlyt t!lf su Htld ¡nl_tion is true. 'CCUrI 1989 DOUGLAS ,A. RIDGEWAY FEBRUARY 14, II... - ãñr òmëìõr tin ¡-õT- õWñ.ë Toþ;ë m¡: -OR- õWñ.ë 7õ5rmõë 'šäü £ fiõëmn.õëririi (m;, [lil, - Siijñi3- ------ ----- --- ------- --.- -. ~.' ...... ~..:~~~ CIT}T of BAKERSFIELD ,--, ~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Far. and Agrlcultur, L.-J Stlndlrd Bustness '---' NON-,).'RADE SECRETS . PIge __~_ of ~u BUSINESS NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY OWNER NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY NA~E OF Tn1S ~fJL~TY:nT~TRTr~ 3 ( - - - LOCATION: 1801 UNION AVENU: ADDRESS: 1f)')() r.HF.RRY A\TRNTHi' STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE - CITY, ZIP: - RfKF.R~FTF.T,n Q11() CITY, ZIP: 'TOW; :aJi'^C'1l \i1QSQ7 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER - PHONE ,: PHONE .: - - --- - - - - - - - - - RDØ TO IltSrRUcrZOltS roll PROPIlR CODa I 2 J . 5 , 1 I I 10 11 Il 13 " !rent Tyøe 11111 .YII'. Annuli ,,"SUI't IOys COIIt Cant Cant Un locattOll ....... ,by ..... of llixturtle-t. Cod. Cod, Mt Mt Est Units 011 Sit. Type Pm. T_ Code Stored In feci lit, lit Set Instruct 10lIl _~J_}!J.__~~O _...~2-.__J._~~~_.@EI ~04 2- 4 SHOP AREA _______ B_ OXYGEN ..------ .. . Physicll and H..lth HIlii'd C...S. IUbtr 7782-44-7 CallpaMnt II ..., C...S. ...... tr.IlfCk III thlt III,) - -- -- ~--------------------- --- -' ,.-"\ ,.-., ,.-., ,.-., CoIIøIMnt 12 ..., U.S. ...... i L Fir. HIUrd L_J RNCtl.,tt, L_" Dellyed L_J SudcItn hllNlt L_J l-.cIllt. IIN I th of 'reslUl't flee I th ---- . ta.ponent 13 ..., U.S. ...... U SHOP AREA 26 ACETYLENE ---- ---- ----- - .. - P~ i CII and IIN I th HII.reI CallpaMnt II ..., C.A.S. .... I heck III thlt 111111,) - --------- - ,..~ r-, r-, r-, r-' CallpaMnt 12 ..., U.S. ....., L - FII't Hlllrd L_J htc:tlylt, L_J Del.yed L_J Sudden At1... L_J 1-.cII.t. -- --- , IIN Ith of 'ressvrt flee Ith e-t 13 ..., U.S. .... - U EAST OF OFFICE BLDG. DIESEL FUEL ------ ------ Pm Ic.1 and tIN Ith Hlr.reI C...S. IIuIIItr tc.ponent II .... C...S. .... ( heck .11 thlt '11111,) ---. ----- r~ r-" r-., ,.-., r-' tc.ponent 12 ..., C...S. .... L - Fire HIZ.rd L_" R..ctlYlt, L_" Del.yed L_" Suddtn R,IINIt L_J l-.dlet. - - ----.. H..lth of ',,"lure H..lth --------- eo.øonent IJ ..., C...S. IIuMIIr - --- _~L_:'~~.?._L_.:~_?_~~____L___~? 5~~J_~::~~~L9.~1~L:': I EAST OF OFFICE BLDG~ UNLEADED GASOLINE . -- -- -- Pmlc.1 and "..Ittl Hilii'll C ...5. IIuIIbtr- ---------- -- CoiIIIontnt II .... C...s. .... ( heck .11 thlt .,,1,) , --------- --..-- ,..-., r-' ~-., ~-., ,.-., C~t 12 ...., C...S. IIùeber L 4.J Fire "IZard L_J htc:tlyit, L_" Dtl.yed L_.. Suddtn R,INS' L_.J l-.cIlet. Health of Prtslure H..lth - - ......... ------------..----------------------------- .----.. CoIIøøntnt U .... C...S. IMber , 'URGENCY CIJlTACTS " JAMES B. HAYDEN DISTRICT MANAGER N/A 12 JEANETTE WRIGHT OFFICE MANAGER N/A R¡¡¡-~---- --------- - -------------- ------ Tin,----------------' 21-Rr-P~¡_----- U¡¡------------------------- T1tlr----------------- n,.,.-P1\III\f------ - :.rtifiCltion (Read and sign a(ter coaplf!ting all sections} . h.rtify under 1t1111t, of 1.. that I hly, Dtrsonlllt.,...intd .nd .. fl.iH.,. with the and thlt based on wy inquiry of those Individual. rtslOll.ibl. for 0~.in;n9 the InfOl'tlltlOll. I bllieve thlt the su itttd ;nforut;on is tMlt. Iccura Do.UGLAS A. RIDGEWAY FEBRUARY 14, 1989 Q4..' ãr.a-õmm'-nnëõT-õ;ï;'¡;Toõi;:mnIR-õMi';:7õõmm'n¡¡tliõm;a-;:'JJrišëñtmŸ, lliti-Sìijñ¡a--------------------------- ')\(¡ ". T ·tt . e - , D~CEMBER 2f ,1988 DEAR MR.JAMES HAYDEN: NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE Q====~=~~=~~===~~=~=~~==~=~==~==~~=~==~~==~==~~ IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS GFUFFITH COr1PANY, LOCATED AT 18SB SOUTH UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 83307 ON DEC 20TH THE FOLlOWIN'G Hf1ZAROOllS M'ATERI'ñLS REGULATIUN VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: ~0 I) 55 GAL. DRUMS IN AND ARÐUND THE SHOP AND FUEL RACK WERE NOT PROPERLY LABELED. IJIOLATION OF OSHA 18'! ø. 12130" ( i) The ¡;;.hßl'ìical Manufacturer. i!"\por-t.er. Qr distributor 5hall ensure that each container of hazardous chef'\icðle leaving the workplace i5 labeled, tagged or Marked with the following inforMatibn: Ii >Identity of the hazardous cheMical(s). (i1 )Appropriate h~zard warning5; and (iii )NaMe and addres$ of the cheMical Manufacturer, l~porter. or other responsible PÕI"t;/ . (4) Except as provided in paragraphs (3) and (41 the eMployer shall ensure that each container of hazardous cheMical~'in the w6rkplace is I~b~led, taggèd~ or Marked with the frillowing-inforMðtian: (i) Identity of the hazardous chçMicel(s) contained therein; and (ii)Appropriate hazard warnings. (5) The eMployer ~ay U58 5igns, placards, process sheets. batch tic:f'-,ets, oper'ëÜing procedures, or othet- such written Materials in lieu of' affixing labels to ./ .,-: .' ; .\. ~o e e individual stationary prcce55 containers, 85 long as the alternative Method identifies the containers to which it is applicable and conveys the inforMation required by paragraph (2) of this 5ection to be on label. IMe written Materials ,,,hall be r'eadily accessible to ,the eMployees in their work area throughout each work shift. (7) The eMployer shall not reMove 0' deface existing labels on incoMing containers of hazardous cheMicals, unless the contaIner is iMMediately Marked with the required inforMation. '. (8) The eMployer shall ensure that labels or other forMs of warnings are legible, in English, and proMinently displayed on the cQntainer, or readily available in the work area throughout each work shift. EMployers having eMployees who ~peðkoth~r languages May' add the infqr~ation in their language to the 'Material presented, as long as the inforMation is presented in English as well. .:,;, " " '. . ".' ,..y '-"." , ' . ~," ,¡.' . ,... , . ',. 2) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NOT AVAILABLE. " "'.' ~-, . VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.120Ø (g> The eMployer shall Maintain copies of the required Material safety data sheets far each hazardous cheMical in the workplace, Bnd shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to eMployees when they are in their wbrk area(sf <h)( 1) INFORMATION. Ei'1ployees shall be inforMed of: (i >The requireMents of this section ìii)Any operations in their work area where hazardous cheMicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the written hazard cOMMunication prograM, including the rðquired list(s) of hazardous cheMicals, and naterial safety data sheets required by thiõ section. 3) INADEQUATE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING. \JIOUìTION OF OSHA T:nø.12øøíH) i,¿! Training. Er'1ployee tr'aining shall incll..Jde at r:. " ,e . , leaöt: '(î)~1~thcd5 and observatictns that May be u5ed to detect the presence or release of a hazardous cheMical in the work area (such as Monitorinb conducted by the eMPlöyèr, continuous Monitoring devices, visual appearance or odor of hazardous chel''Ilcals when being released, etc.)¡ (ii )The physical and he,:ïlth hazards of the cheMicals in the work area; ,- '. (iii)The Meðsure~ eMploye~5 can take ta protect theMselves f~dM these hazards, including ,specific procedures the éMØldyerhas iMpleMented to protect eMþloyee~ "fr6M exþosure to ~azardoui cher'licals. 5uch as: ðpp,ropr'iatework practices, ~Mergency procedures, and personal protective equipMent to be used; ~nd, Civ)The details of the Hazard COMMuni¿atio~~ prograM developed by t~e eMployer, including an explanation of the labeling systeM and the Material safety data sheet, and how ~Mployees can obtain and use the ðPpropriate hazard inforMation. 4) WASTE OIL'SPILLEO ONTO GROUND AROUND SHOP AREA. VIOLATION OF CH,B.5 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25250.4 "U5ed oil regulated by the departMent shall be Managed as a hazardous waste in accordance with the requireMents of this chapte~ until it has been recycled. Used oil which is not recycled shall-be disposed of, or transported out of the state, as a hazardous waste in accordance with this chapter". "Section 25250.5 Disposal of used oil by dischðrge to sewers, drainage systeMs, surface or groundwaters, watercourses, or Marine waterst by incineration of burning a5 fuel; or by deposit on land, is prohibited, unless authorized under other provisions of law. the use of used oil dS a dust 5uppressant or weed con'Lrol agent i 5 prohib i te?" .' VIOLATION OFCH.6.5 OF' THE C-;-¡;LIF\)T\NTr1 HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25250.4 ;~ ;;1' " " e e "Used oil regulated by the departMent shall be Managed as a hazardous waste in accordance with the requireMents of this chapter until it has been recycled. Ùsed oil which is not recycled sháll be disposed of, or transported out of the state, aa a hazardous waste in accordance with'this chapter", ·Section 2525Ø.~ Oisþosaf of'~5ed'oil by discharge to sewers, d~ainage systeMs, surface or groundwaters, watercourses. or Marine water5; by incineration of burning dS fuel¡ or þy deposit on land, '. is prohibited, unless authorized under other provisions of law. the use of used oil ae ~ dust 'suppressant or weed control agent is prohibited". " '. si 'UNDERGROUND WASTE OIL~TANK IS NOT ON INVENTORY LI~TAN6 ' .' NO VIS18LE~SIGN)S, IN PLACE. VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25S09(A)( 1-4) The annual inventory forM shall include, but ahall not be liMited to,inforMation on all of the followin~ which are handled in quantities ~qualto or dreater than the quantitie~ specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: ( ) A list ing of the cheMlcal na~le and COMMon naMes of every haza~dòu5 5ubstance'or cheMical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general cheMical and Mineral cOMposition of the waste listed by probable MaxiMUM and MiniMUM concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the cheMical naMe and COMMon naMes of every other hazardous ~aterial or Mixture containing a haza~dóu5 Mat~rial handled by the business which i8 not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph < t ) or (2}. (4) The MaxiMUM aMoun~'øf each hazardous Material or Mixture contái~ing a hazardous Material disclosed in paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) which is handled at anyone tiMe by the business over the course of the year. .':'~'.,~. .. , M ~, ,it .. e e VIOUrTTON OF UFC grr. [Ø'3CFí Vi5ible hazard identification signs as specified in U.F.C. Standard No. 78-3 shall be placed at all entrances to and in locations where hazardous Materials Materials are stored, handled or u8ed in quantities requiring a perMit. ~The above violations Must be corrected by JANUARY 20. 1989 .~..' ,.., ' The departMent will schedule a re-inspeciion 6f your fa~ility to verify cOMpliance. If you have any -questions r~garding this notice, plea5e contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. . I .. ',< . -. . .~~" , . .;~. ",::=" '. ;<;,':. ',- ,... ,.. .:". . , , .. Ralph E.Hu Hazardous Materials Coordinator , . :L;_· !' ,- , , " 1.': ",' " '~: ',,?' I .r-:- \....... c,,~' 1\ {(',\ \)~', ~V C ,r V 1\ ,I(" , .. r\. > CIty- ,\ ,., 'j . ,,., ·lfJ\ "'", ~ ·e BAKERSFIELD err! FIRE DE?AR~IT 2130 "G" STREET .. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 ' (305) 326-3979 (,C." /,..0 OFFICIAL USE .. 0,' .¡ ",,(\ U . · ~ · u ¡¡ -4- -- . ID: US INESS ~AI.fE ------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IræC~-K BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOL& FORM 2A INSTRUCTIONS, : 1. To avoid further action. return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT k~SWERS IN ~IGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as 4. 8e as brief and concise as possible. a whole. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDEm"ITICATION DATA CO' !1CV¿IN.:J a J J/e~~ po. i3aì' f5"C .. ,.{D.1J~ 13 er:KÁ) ~ 9ð ~ I ¡]¡'¡lVíbk~k.52~ .--------- A. BUSINESS NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY 8. LOCATION I STREET ADDRESS: 1801 UNION AVENUE CITY: BAKERSFIELD BUS.PHO~E: (805) 831-7331 ZIP: 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, E~PLOYEES TO ~OTrFY IN CASE OF E~ERGENCY: ~A.'fE AND TITLE DURING 8US, HRS. AfTER Bes. !1RS. A. JAMES B. HAYDEN Ph# 805/831-7331 Ph# 805/832-6907 8 . JEANETTE WRIGHT Ph# 805/397-7823 Ph# 805/831-7331 SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE A. ~AT, GAS/PROPANE: EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING 8, ELECTRICAL; EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING C. WATER: EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING D. SPECIAL: EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E, LOCK BOX; YES : ~O) IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES, DOES IT CONTAIX SITE PLANS? YES I ~o FLOOR PLA~S? YES I XO ~SOSS? YES I NO KEYS? YES / :10 - :2 ,\ - " e e SECTION 4-: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEA,',f FOR BUSTXESS AS A WHOLE MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE CAPABLE OF CLEANING UP SPILLS OF MOTOR OILS, CONCRETE CURING COMPOUNDS AND MOTOR FUELS PER MANUFACTURERS '/SUPPLIERS , RECOMMENDATIONS. SECTION 5: LOCAL ~ERGE~CY ~EDICAL ASSIST~~CE FOR YOUR BUST~ESS AS A IffiOLE KERN MEDLCAL CENTER 1830 FLOWER STREET 326-2000 SECTION 6: -EMPt.OYEE TRAINING E:IPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRAJI WHICH PROVIDES E:IPLOYEES WITH t&ITIAL ~~~ REFRES~~ !RAr~I~G I~ THE FOLLOWI~G AR~~S. CIRCLE YES OR ~O I~!TIAL A. ~ETHODS FOR SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOGS ~TERrALS; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ( YES) :;0 B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATING ACTIVITIES WITH RESPONSE AGE:-iCIES:..........................' ( YES) ~O C. PROPER USE OF SAFETY EQUIP~e-r:........,......... ( YES) :-;0 D. E1ERGE;ICY EVACUATION PROCEDl:RES:................. ( YES) ~O E. DO YOU ;.{A INTA IN E:1PtOYEE TRA rXING RECORDS:. . . . . . . ( YES) NO RE.:~EShB YES :;0 YES ~O YES NO YES ~O YES ~O SECTION 7: RAZARDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR :10 DOES YOLK BGSIXESS HA~~LE HAZARDOGS ~~TER!AL r~ QUANTITIES LESS ~~~ 50C ?Ot~IDS OF A SOLID. 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID. OR 200 CtJBIC FEET OF A CO~PRESS~D GAS:, ..... ( YES) ~O I, DOUGLAS A. RIDGEWAY certify that the above informat::'on is accurate. r understand that this information will be used to fulfill my firm's obligations ~nder the new California Health and Safety code on Hazardous ~aterials (Div, 20 Chapter 6.95 Sec. 25500~) ~~inaccurate ¡nformation constitutes perjury. S IG;;A Tt"RE ,(;~.. ¡ (f_ { left- ~_I TI,,"Z LOSS CONTROL MANAGER OA TE DEG""""" ". 1987 .J' )c/ - ~B - e e BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DE?ART:-!EXT 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD. CA 93301 OFFICIAL ~SE OXLY ID:: ------ BUSINESS XMŒ: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM SA INSTRUCTIONS 1. ,To avoid fur-ther- action. this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for THE FACILITY U~IT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT#' 1 FACILITY UNIT NA~: DISTRICT OFFICE SECTION 1: ~ITTGATION. PREVENTION. ABATEME~-r PROCEDL~ES FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS'/SUPPLIERS' RECOMMENDATIONS/PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. SECTION 2: ~OTIFICATION A~~ EVACUATION PROCEDLKES AT ¡dIS T~IT O\L¥ NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AND DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL. ... , ,- '.' -\ - e e , , 3..l.r::ë:\:-::?~=~_= ,...--.... -..._~ uL:;: \I\7~'::::~-:- ~ : :: n '. [~ .. ,...--, r.-~- -' I !\J........... 3AKE~S?::LJ. C~ ~)3:al :::-?-,:-,\;:' ":';ë: :J::~,:,' z:= ------ BUS I:,7ES3 :\;,,:,Œ: BUSI:)JESS PLAN SI~GLE FACILITY w~IT FORM 3A INS7RüC7!ONS 1. To avoiå fur~he~ ac~:on. this form rnus~ be r~~urneå by: 2. TYPE/PRIX'! YOCR AXStvERS rx E:XGr.ISH. 3. Ans~"e~ t~~ ques-;::'ons Jelow for TEE FAC:I.I71 L~IT r.rS7ZD 3E!.CW 4. Se as SRI:: anå CC~C:SE as possible. FAcrr.¡Tl G:U1";; 2 FACIr.ITY UN!T ~A.'Œ: DISTRICT EQUIPMENT SERVICE SHOP SEC7ION 1: ~!7!G~7:0~. ?~~rc:'~:CN. A8A~~ P~OC~~ES FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS'/SUPPLIERS' RECOMMENDATION/PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE ~~TERIAL SURETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. SEC7:'O:; ? ~70T:=~ r:;.,. 7: O~; ~.~0 ~;.~C:-.~~7:8~~ ??OCZ:)i;::;::S .17 -:::: S "---- ,...,~..- IJ ,.I :.. .J.,:.: NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AND DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL. ,) 1 of -L Page l- 1 l' I( I:. FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY f H 1:. I' 1 1\ j( I' Ut. U j, 1:. 1 l' s ~H M, 11 I D 1 FACILITY UNIT It FACILITY UNIT NAME OWNER NAME ADDRESS:_ CITY,ZIP: PHONE ,: GRIFFITH COMPANY 1801 UNION AVEN BAKERSFIELD, CA 805/831-7331. NAME p BUSINESS ADDRESS: C TV, Z I P ONE I: CODE 10 HAZARDID.O.T CODE GUIDE CFIRS fOFFICIAL USE I ONLY FLGS -- FLGS FLLQ FLLQ , CHLQ OR COMMON NAME d3,sC¡ /;;,i/-I //18 ' II 22- . I ~ %{J/! c:¿2 4' / 9 .L 213/595-5461 8 % BY WT. THIS T IN UN 7 LOCATION FACILITY 5 6 CONTIUSE CODE CODE 4 3 ANNUAL AMOUNT 2 MAX AMOUNT If 1 TYPE CODE CHEMIÇAL I UNIT ¡:t:~ ~. OXYGEN I ¡\ Ù SHOP AREA 19 04 ! 1757 1100 269 205 /) P ACETYLENE öÒ ( SHOP AREA 19 04 FT3 P r ':' DIESEL FUEL û EAST AREA OF OFFICE BL~G.{O 19 01 GAL ·35917 24700 6500 6500 H :'~)' .,...... GASOLINE EAST AREA OF OFFICE BLdG./ 0 0 oò 19 01 GAL M ; ',) " " HOTOR OILS \ AREA SHOP 26 06 GAL 1243 220 -r') H ?~ i-I M ..,,1 CHLQ SOLVENT IN) SHOP AREA 08 06 I' GAL , 79 55 C1'1LQ \/ G ,-, ~:( :/\.j GREASE SHOP AREA 26 06 GAL J 410 410 M / " CHLQ J ( J c') ( :)j' >' CONCRETE CURING C01'1POUND /0 SHOP AREA 01 06 I GAL 770 55 1'1 :) ~) -e-. CMLQ C1'1SL DATE TACK MAT CSS1 PETRO EQUIP1'1ENT AREA EQUIP1'1ENT AREA 02 TITLE 34 05 11 GAL SQ YD NAME: DOUGLAS A. RIDGEHAY EHERGENCY CONTACT :JAMES B 251800 6697 745 136000 1'1 N ) I PHONE It BUS HOURS :805 AFTER BUS HRS: 805 PHONE , BUS HOURS AFTER BUS HRS MANAGER HAYDEN EMERGENCY CONTACT :JEANETTE WRIGHT TITLE: OFFICE PR I NC I rAL BUS I NESS ACT I V I TY :GRADING AND PAVING CONSTRUCTION 4A- :Î / 'v e f::. ~..\ t ;~'L-C' . t......... , J-~~:\_:~..-\-. '- e / I, ',7 ' / ,"c' (, \~ L - ~ ŒJ [ffi 0 [f [f 0 IT GO @ CD) om [JJ ffi U{] u CONTRACTORS L'CENSE NO. 32168 3650 CHERRY AVE., LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA (213) 595-5461 MAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 980 LONG BEACH, CA 90801 December 16, 1987 RECEI\/ED DEe 2 1 1987 Ans'd. ........... Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: A.B. 2185 Business Plan Dear Mr. Huey: Please find enclosed completed forms and drawings regarding the above-referenced matter. With respect to MSDSs, a letter of request has been sent to each supplier/manufacturer of materials listed on form 4A-l. Please contact me should you require additional information. Thank you. Very truly yours, GR TH C'MPANY . / ,r: (1/ D6tig as. geiia y Loss eOntrol Manager J kj Enclosure .-" ¡LId!!;) , c/ C,,-fL Ip V . \j ¿ yr\ <.----,,/ .,;" " e e t} (B3000l?l?OuO{] @®ŒjO[P~~v CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. 32168 MAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 980 LONG BEACH, CA 90801 3650 CHERRY AVE.. LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA (213) 595-5461 January 3, 1989 City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 H Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Attn: Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator Re: Compliance Inspection December 20, 1988 RE.CE\'JEO j~t-\ , \ \9Ô9 t 'd .- I\ns .......... Dear Mr. Huey: We are in receipt of the Compliance Inspection Report of our district office iocated at 1898 South Union Avenue in the City of Bakersfield. The report listed alleged violations of Federal Occupational Safety and Health regulations, California Health and Safety Code and U.F.C. (we assume this to be Uniform Fire Code). Griffith Company has similar facilities located in Los Angeles County and Orange County. It is obvious by the items listed on the aforementioned report that local regulations in the City of Bakersfield exceed those where our other facilities exist and they also far exceed the limits of our technical expertise for compliance. Therefore, we request the date of correction (January 20, 1989) be extended to March 1, 1989 in order that we may seek outside professional help to bring our facility in Bakersfield in compliance with local regulations. Thank you for your help and interest. Very truly yours, GRIFFfl'H COt;œ1\N~ / / /..'. I {¡{r.:o1fJ ~~ tb-Jig é:YS A. -'~agewaì/ Los s &ton troll Manager ,/ kj e é~~~ 3~(e I,AZARDOUS f'v1ATERIALS INSPECTION BUSINESS RAKE: C~\0t~~\., ( , f~' ",,,,- n ~\I.'" .. / ~\'1% I ~ I' 'Í' c¡ C LOC1\TION: _' 7,' Q f) .-I . v' V'\ ! ",,, q r-' ,~cO V' ": f",: '7 C ..-; INSPECTION DATE: ¡ 1- ({ - q-S- INSPECTOR: VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS Q G G VERIFICATION OF QUANTXTIES VERIFICATION OF LOCATION PROPER SEGREGATXOH OF MATE1UAL ' rvï ;(90 9 "lIc... \.vc.s h 0; \ h,u"L L-J COtmEHTS: ()l- ~~ Â't'ì Ct!. N c'V\,....'cl"'" r\ (\,11) 2... ~""'~,k, ) to 5 -t! C""''''V\~J ()'" $1..." t...,,~k.. ",,¡",~L, VV"'^Y be. ov\- oÞ sl..,o rot1l!ENTS: Sq0~L.i R""c..Jr; i' 'Î"'S V5 I ' 5"~'el-f ''''''cd-~...\<\ \ -\.~ ke. VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES. PROCEDURES I \...., ... i_~:.ot~ 1\(\ o~'t--\-t~-e.. œ G- e,,,,<:^,k O~ÇIC"-(. 0"- l! - l( VERIFICATXOH OF BAZ MAT 'l'RADfIHG Á.. 10 VERIFICATXON OF MSDS AVAILABLE (.... w- COtmEHTS : c:ct!HEHTS : 'N o postocY PVY) e'-C')e"" c V '"' , W G r ,~o r".JvII'"e>f" .' El1ERGENCY PROCEDURES POSTED CONTAINERS PROPERLY 'LAR1:T.1m VERIFICAfiOR OF FACJ:Ln'Y DIAGRAM ~ SPECIAL HAZARDS ASSOCXATED WITH THIS FACILITY: \OI-;",L;» ~r:oJ.-~<=--'j 13'01 ()V\'rJ"" Arl,)C\( qct~~,>~c. \?93' SO·.IÇ-~ Av.-!, (' ' .jIllIO^ A"C(.. VIOLATIOHS: ~ !~ e e OECEj~t8ER. ::: ~,¡ 388 DEAR MR. JAMES HAYDEN: NOTICE OF VIOLATION AND SCHEDULE FOR COMPLIANCE :====~=~====;===~~======~=======~c=====~==~==== IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINES~ GRIFFITH COMPANY, LOCATED AT 18S8 SOUTH UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD, CA 93307 ON DEC 20TH THE FOLLOWING Hf1ZARDOllS ~iATERIM'LS RÐ:3UU'iTTGN VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1 ) 55 GAL. ORUi1S IN AND AROUND THE SHOF At-.IO FUEL RAC¡{ WERE NOT PROPERLY LABELED. VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200- ( j ) The che!'1ical Manufacturer:J i~1por..-t.er 1 Of" distributor shall ensure that each container of hazardous cheMicals leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or Marked ¡~ith ~h6 following inforMatibn: (i ¡Identity of the hazatdou5 cheMical(s). (ii )Appropriate hazard warnings; and (iii)NaMB and addres5 of the cheMical ~arlufacturer~ iMporter, or other respon5ible Pd!"t'! . (4) Excep't as provided in paragraph3 (3) and (4) the eMployer shall en5ur~e that each container of haZEtrdüU5 cheM.ica.Ls tn t,h~ ¡>jorVp.L;~ce is 1~~tJ,:::l,ed7 i~aggëd:, or Marked wIth the following information: (i) Identity of the hazardous ch~Mical(5) cGntained therein; and (ii)Ap~¡ropriate ~:a=9rd ¡~drning3. (5) '~f-:~ e~~pl(;~!er ~e)! !jse sigr15, pl~c3rj~~ ~roce55 .~he8·t~ 1 b3tc~~ tic~~et¿ ¡ QP~r~~·ti:'g pr(~cecu~~ c....¡... C'~ ne(~ (~u:: h ~),¡ (" i ~ t .~;-: }·~1;::1 t. ,;: r' :l. õ':: .1~: _L (¡ }_ i·::: u :.J f Ó T: '~' ...L " 1. n c¡ : 3. b C.:: 1 .::' i~. c. .. --¡ e e indl~:idual stationary pr"oce~s CQ!lt31Y1erS; dS long as the alternatIve Method identifies the CQntal~ers to wnich It i5 applicable and ccrnveys the inforMatIon requIred by paragr-';spn (2) of this :;ieci;,ct1 to be on .lôbei. The wri'tten materlal~ 5~lall be f'eadilv accessible to the eMployees in their work area throughout each ~Qrk shIft. {7) The eMployer shall net reMove 'of deface exi5ting lõbeÌ5 on incoMing containers of nazardDus cheMicals, unless the cantôlner is i~Medi5tely ~aÎked with the required inforMation. - (8} The employer shall ensure that labels or other forMs of warnings are legible, in English. and proMinently displayed on the container, or readily available in the work area throughout each work shif~. EMployers having eMployees who ~p~dk oth~r languages ~ay add the infcr~ation in their language to the material presented, as long as the inforMation is presented in English as well. , ~,.-;",::. ,. ;...'~, '-,...-.,.... .' ..ii;··"~:*::ç!¡~ii -.. ., '.." ~ .' -'" ._- ~ Z) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NOT AVAILABLE. VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.1200 (g) The eMployer shall Maintain copies of ~he required Material safety data sheets for each hazardous cheMical in the workplace, and shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to eMployees whæn they are in their work area(s} í h)(! > INFORMATION. E!'Iployeesshall be inforMed of: (i ìThe r~qulreMent5 or this section (ii)Any operations in their work area where hazardous cheMicals are present; and, (ill )The location and availabllity 0f the written hazard cOMMunication prograM, including the required list\s) of hazardous cheMicals, and ~aterial safety data sheets required by thi3 section. ~! INADEQUATE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING. \JI OU;¡r ():,j JF iJSHA1':n ø o:Zr¿.Vj( H) \ Tt-\,=ilr;ln:~. E:'1plc/ee tí",:',in:i.i-¡g :.::.hdll lnr.:.l.:...d~~ ~'!" "-"- .',- ". -.., ;; '" e e, ~~ lea5:: (i')~1~thcd5 anc! ab5er\/atio-!1s th5t. iTld\/ be u5·~d to detect 't~'e presence ~r relea5~ of a hazardous cheMical in the work area (suc~ 35 ~cn~torlng conducted by the eMployer, continuous MonItoring devices, visual appeararrC5 or odor of hazardous ,:her'licaL; when being rele.3sed, etc. ;,; (ii )The physical and health hazards of cheMicals in the work area; 'k t"e (iii)The Medsure5 eMploye~5 can take to protect theMselves f~OM these hazards, including specific procedures the eMpldyerhas iMpleMented to protect e!'1ployees 'frôM exposure to hazardous che~icals, such as ðppropriate wo~k practices, eMergency procedures, and personal protective equipMent to be u5ed; and, ,~-.~:-:-:.' ~ .~ (iv)The details of the Hazard cOMMuni¿ation prograM developed by the e~ployer, including an explanation of the labeling systeM and the ~ateriðl ~afety data sheet. and how eMployees can obtain and U5e the appropriate hazard inforMation. m~ _, 4) WASTE OIL SPILLED ONTO GROUND AROUND SHOP AREA. VIOLATION OF CH.B.5 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25250.4 "Used oil regulated by the departMent shall be Managed as a hazardous waste in accQrdance ~iih the requireMents of this chapter until it hß5 been recycled. Used oil which is not recycled shall-ae disposöd of, or transported out of the 5tate, as a hazardoua waste in accordance with thIS chapter". "Section 25250.5 DisPQsal of used oil by dlsch3rQ8 to sewers, drainage systeMs, surface or groundwöters, watercour5es, or MarIne waters; by incineration of burning as fuel; or by deposit on land, is prohibited, unless authorized under other provlsions of law. the use of u5ed oil dS a dust suppressant or weed con-trol ageni; is prohib i ted" .' lJl DLf\ TT on OF CH. S .:~ fJF:-ì'£ ;~'¡;i.. LF'JFNIri HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25=50.4 ;;- e e "Used ail regulated by the departMent shall be Mar1aged as a hcl=~rdou5 ~a5te in aGcorda!~ce with the require~ent5 of this chapter until it ha5 6eell recycled. Used oil whIch is not recycled ahall be disposed of. or tran5Qorted aut of the state, a! ~ hazardous waste in accordance with thi5 chapi~ru. .- "Section 2525Ø.~ Disposaf of usee 011 by discharge to sewers, d~alnage systeMs, surface or groundwaters, watercourses, or Marine water5¡ by incineration of burning as fuel¡ or þy deposit on land, is prohibited, unless authorized under other provisions of law. the use of used oil as- a, dust 'suppressant or weed control agent i~ prohibited". 5} UNDERGROUND WASTE OIL-TANK IS NOT ON INVENTORY LIST AND NO VISr8LE{SIGN)S. IN PLACE. VIOLATION OF CH. 5.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25S09(A)( 1-4) The annual inventory forM shall include. but ahall not be liMited to, inforMation on all af the following which are handled in quantitie~ equal to or greater than the quantitie3 specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25S03.5: ( 1 ) A listing of the cheMIcal na~1e and COMMon naMes of every hazardous substance or cheMical product handled by the business. (2) The category of waste, including the general cheMicol and Mineral COMposition of the waste listed by probable MaxiMUM and MiniMUM concentrations, of every ha:ardoü5 waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the cheMical naMe and COMMon naMes of every other hazardous Material or Mixture containing a hazardous Material handled by the business which ió not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) Qr (2). (4) The MaXiMUM ar~ount,- G>f each hazardous Material or Mixture ~ontàininº a hazardous Material di5cio5ed in paragr3çhs (1:;, (2), and (3) which is handled at any one ti~e b'( -the bU51ne5~ aver the course of the year~ .,~, :~-:': -:"'~~:""~ , _~'~,".'k_"."_'_' ,~~~~::~..·:·~:f~~~:~·' ~,.. .~,>':.!~;.~ .;:;.~ ~.-~:' ': ~~"':.~>~;,f4~~~S . :,,'..:;~o;'.,;;¡,·ù~.:rf.~ . ,~~#i:~1~.~:=~; . " ..,. -~.... '.' ':'~:~~:~::~J~:~~'. :" :\_.:J....~.;:~:;::::.. ~, ...... .:1'>'". 3 .) ~. -- e !}ì'Ol{~TIor'.J OF UF'CÞ i?G:.ra iØ'Z(F'j Vi3ible hazard identification signs as specified in U.F.C. Standard No. 73-3 shall be placed at all entrance5 to and in locðtions where hazarcou5 Materials Mat~rla15 are stared, handled or u5ed in quantities requIrIng a perMit. ~The above violations ~U5t be corrected by JANUARY 2Ø, 1989 ,I..' The departMent will schedule are-inspection 6f your fa~ility to verify cOMpliance. If you have any Questions r~garding this notice, plea5e contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. Sincerely. . ','-. Materiala Coordinator " , ,- '.-. - ," .'f.~: "~'>~~~~~~f~~~' .': _:~~t~~:f~;?:, " ( '~ i\ ~ð~ - 4Þ OECEf18ER 2}, 1988 DEAR MR. JAMES HAYDEN: NOTICE OF VrOUiTION AND SCHEDULE FOR COf~PUANCE =======~=~==~==:~==;==Q=======~=~C============= " IN THE INSPECTION OF YOUR BUSINESS GRIFFITH CQì'1PANY, LOCATED AT 1698 SOUTH UNION AVE BAKERSFIELD; éA 93307 ON DEC 20TH THE FallOWING H~7tìRDaUS' M'rîTERIAT5 REI3ULATTUN VIOLATIONS WERE IDENTIFIED: 1 ) 55 GAL. DRUMS IN AND AROUND THE SHOP AND FUEL RACK WERE NOT PROPERLY LA8ELED. VIOLATION OF OSHA IH10.1zøer (I) The cheMical Manufacturer. i~porter, or distributor shall ensure that each container of hazardous cheMicàls leaving the workplace is labeled, tagged or Marked with the following 1nforMatibn: (i)Identity of the nazð.rdous cheMical(s). (ii)Appropriate hQ:ard warnings; and (iii)NaMe and address of the cheMical Manufacturer, 'Mporter, or ether responsible part y . (4) Except 8S provided in paragraphs (3) and (4) the eMployer shall ensure that each container of hazardous cheMicals in the worlplace 15 l~bðred, tagged, or Marked with the following inforMation: (i>Identity of the hazardous ch.:;r1Ìcal(s) contained therein; and .. . (1 i )Appropriate hazelrd ¡'Jarni'rîg:s. (5) The e~plGyer ~ay use signs, placards, process 'sheets, batch tlckets, operating procedur95, or other such written ~at~ria15 in lieu of affixing labe15 to 'r ~ '. , ' ~ðcÜ e e individual stationary proce55 C0î1"ôiner5, 85 long as the alternative Method identifies the containers to which it is applicable and conveys the inforMation required by paragraph (2) of this 5ection to be on label. ¡he written Materials shall be readily accessible to the eMployees in their work area throughout each work shift. (7) The eMployer shall net reMove of deface existing labels on incoMing containers of hazardous cheMicals, unless the container is iMMediately Marked with the required inforMation. '. (8) Thé êmployer shall ensure that labels or other forMS of warnings are legible, in English, and proMinently displðyed on the container, or readily available in the work area throughout ea9h work shift. Employers having el'1pl·::¡yees who speak other languages May add the infqr~ation in their language to the Material presented, as long as the inforMation is presented in English as well.." .. 2) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS NOT AVAILABLE. _d' VIOLATION OF OSHA 1910.120Ø (g) The eMployer shall Maintain copies of the required Material safety data sheets for each hazardous cheMicøl in the workplace. Bnd shall ensure that they are readily accessible during each work shift to eMployees when they are in their work area(s! (h)(I) INFORMATION. E;'1ployeesshall be inforMed of: (1 (The requireMents of this section (ii)Any operations in their Wörk area where hazardous cheMicals are present; and, (iii)The location and availability of the written hazard cOMMunication prograM, including the required li5t\s) of hazaróou5 cheMicals, and ~~terial safety data sheets required by thi3 section. 3) INADEQUATE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING. VIOLATION OF OSHAi::i'ì ø .12ØØi H) (2) Training. EMployee training shall includa at .... '>f :P~ ~0JJ . e e leatit: : h')~1ethcd5 and observat iéJns that May be used to detect the presence or release of a hazardous che~ical in the work area (such as M¿nitoring conducted by the eMployér, continu6us Monitoring devices, visual appearance or odor of haiardcu5 ,chel''Ilcals when being released, etc.); (11 )The physical and health hazards or the cheMicals in the work area; '. (iii)The Með5ures eMplDye~s can take to protect theMselves f~OM these hazards, including specific procedures the éMþldyerhas iMpleMented to protect eMployees "frOM exposure to ~azardous cheMicals 7 5uch as: ðppropr'iate'wo'rk practices, eMergency procedures, and personal protective equipMent to be used; and, , -~ '. (iv)The details of the hazard cOMMunication 'prograM developed by the eMployer, including an explanation of the labeling systeM and the Material 5afety data sheet. ~nd how ~Mployee5 can obtain and use the appropriate hazard inforMation. 4) WASTE O¡LSPILLED ONTO GROUND AROUND SHOP AREA. VIOLATION OF CH.6.5 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH ANO SAFETY CODE SECTION 25250.4 "Used oil regulated by the departMent shall be Managed as a hazardous waste in accQrdance with the requireMents of this chapte~ until it has been recycled. Used oil which is not. recycled shall-be disposed of, or transported out of the state, as a hazardous waste in accordance with this chapter". "Section 2525Ø.5 Disposal of used oil by dischBrge to sewers, drainage 5Y5te~5, sur race or groundwaters, watercourses, or Marine waters; by incineration of burning as fuel; or by deposit on land, is prohibited, unless authorized under other provisions of law. the use of used oil as a dust suppressant or weed control ageni; 1:5 prohib i ted" .' lJIOUìTION OF CH.6. 5 OF' ¡ME Ci1LfrORNIr{ HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25250.4 ·.... :; .~ , ' -.: ~'.' ~o~' y / ,~\ ~~ ~ e e »Used oil regulated by the departMent shall be Managed as a hazardous waste in ðccordanc~ with the requireMents of this chapter until it has been recycled, Used oil which is not recycled shðll be disposed of, or transported out of the state, a3 a hazardous waste in accordance with this chapter", »Section 2525Ø,~Oi5þo5ar of used oil by discharge to sewers, d~ainage systeMs, 5urfate or groundwaters, watercourses, or Marine waters; by incineration of burning as fuel; or þy deposit on land, ~ is prohibited, unless authorized ,under other provisions of law. the use of used 01 I as, a, dU5t 'suppressant or weed control agent is prohibited», " 5) UNDERGROUND WASTE OIL~ANK IS NOT ON INVENTORY LIST AND ,NO VISIBLE{SIGN)S, IN PLACE. , - . .'. ,'OÞ'"' '" VIOLATION OF CH. 6.96 CALIFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE 25S09(A)( 1-4) The annual inventory forM shall include! but shall not be liMited to, inforMation on all of the following which are handled in quantitie~ ~QualtD or dreater than the quantitie~ specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25503.5: ( 1 ) A list 1ng of the Chel"11Cal naNe and COMMon naMes of every hazardous substance or cheMical product handled by the busines5. (2) The category of waste, including the general cheMical and Mineral cOMposition of the waste listed by probable MaxiMUM and MiniMUM concentrations, of every hazardous waste handled by the business. (3) A listing of the cheMical naMe and COMMon naMes of every other hazardous Material or Mixture containing a hazardòU5 Material handled by the bU5iness which is not otherwise listed pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2), (4) The t;¡aXiMU¡'¡ ar'10un'V ør each hazardous Material or Mixture contái~ing a hazardau5 Material disclosed in paragraphs () ), i 2), and (3) t,¡hich is handled at anyone tiMe by the busines5 aver the course of the year. ..."..; e e .11>' '10 ., VIOLATION OF UFC dØ'. í QE( Fj ~j Visible hazard identification signs as specified in U.F.C. Standard No. 78-3 shall be placed at all entrances to and in locations where hazardous Materials Materials are stored, handled or used in Quantities requiring a permit. " ·3he above violations ~ust be corrected by JANUARY 20, 1989 ,.' The depart~eni will schedule a re-inspectionóf your fa~ility to verify co~pli8ncé. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact Ralph Huey at 326-3979. .."...... ,to , , . ...' ~ S1nCerelY~":","", . Relph E.HU~/ Hazardous Materials Coordinator .I;-: ,~!..~ , , ,:." . " - ~f~~ a.oY{~ , U (:Vf» ýCìs--S-¿¡bf. , , ,- 17, ' ",. ',~'.. ..': , " . , , .. ~ e ~~~e HAZARDOUS rv1A TERIALS INSPECTION \\1c¿ L{ Gr¡~f-it-~ s. ('0 '^ r c.. V\ \/ / U'-\ I 0''''' BUSINESS NAME: LOCATION: _I r¿- C] ý INSPECTION DATE: 11- q - ~ ¥ INSPEcroR: ~ t'...cO V' \ <: f< '>0 '1 VERIFICATION OF IHVEN'l'ORY MATERIALS Q G G VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES VERIFICATION OF LOCATION PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATBRIAJ, . \ L c:J ~~O ~()Il\o.... \.vo<sh 01 +-0.'" cotmEHTS: 0).. '}x- :t't1 cu. 0~ (.'y\\,.,'J~ r\ ~\l\) ~ \""",,,+'1 ) '0 5 't7 Ccw'V'I~J. 0'" sl..<' +-...",c.k.. ....,~,·t~ '{V\C>.'f be. ov~ oÞ <; ~.p VERIFICATION OF IIAZ MAT TRADUHG Á.., I 0 œ G- Bf'C'c-h O~~IC~ 011<, /(- l( VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABLE cot1I1EHTS : 5~ ~e t-f Sq\"t'~f Rtco..Js -f' fv\$ DS I'''' Lo"'~ """ 0. ~~ '-I~ { -\. 0 toe I.... 0 J\~ I:~ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES & PROCEDURES w- COMtŒHTS : EltERGEHCY PROCEDURES POSTED W ß .' CONTAINERS PROPERLY ·LAB~.Rn COf1MENTS : No ros-k)j f'VYer~€...,cY' t" 1"'0 rf"Jvv-pp VERIFICA'fiOR OF FACILITY DIAGRAM Œf SPECIAL BAZARDS ASSOCIATED 111m THIS FACILITY: r ~ I V\ L ~J ÁrLGl( G'JJ~~<;'j crJ~¡.-.Þ<;C; Igo I I ~98' cJ '" I c> V\ Äv-r. ...... So,,~¿" U V\ t '0 '" Av~ VIOLATIONS: i' J ~. 660~~ A#' ";..., ~BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE OE?AR~, ' ,. 2130 "G" STREET .. C¡¿}f..". BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 o- r J¡ ,6 ,. (805) 326-3979 /~~ OFFICIAL =lfðtMJz3 ~ , O"lt",Q U J. Iv ID# US INESS NAME HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ~~...K BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOL~' ~ FORM 2A INSTRUCTIONS: 1. To avoid further action, return this form by 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. a whole. SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA <-:: MCO¿,Nj ajJIè~ Ro, 8ð~ 9gro Á~13ø~) ~9ðtol /JHN,D~Çf?~ ... A. BUSINESS NAME: GRIFFITH COMPANY B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: 1801 UNION AVENUE CITY: BAKERSFIELD BUS.PHO~E: (805) 831-7331 ZIP: SECTION 2: EMERGENCY ~OTIFICATIONS 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. E~PLOYEES TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF E~ERGENCY: NAME AND TITLE D~~ING BUS. HRS. AFTER BGS. HRS. A. JAMES B. HAYDEN Ph# 805/831-7331 Ph# 805/832-6907 B. JEANETTE WRIGHT Ph# 805/831-7331 Ph# 805/397-7823 SECTION 3: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE A. NAT. GAS/PROPANE: EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING 8. ELECTRICAL: EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING C. WATER: EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING O. SPECIAL: EMERGENCY FUEL SHUT OFF - EAST SIDE OF DISTRICT OFFICE BUILDING E. LOCK BOX: YES ! ~O) IF YES, LOCATION: IF YES. DOES IT CONTAI~ SITE PLANS? YES! ~o FLOOR PLANS? YES / XO ~SDSS? YES I NO KE"¡S? YES / ~O - 2.'\ - - , ,..:"-. .' "'-,. . " . SECTION 4: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEA'f FOR 8UST~ESS AS A WHOLE '..... '>.,. MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL ARE CAPABLE OF CLEANING UP SPILLS OF MOTOR OILS , CONCRETE CURING COMPOUNDS AND HOTOR FUELS PER MANUFACTURERS 'jSUPPLIERS , RECOMHENDATIONS.: , ~ ,: ,;' 4 , , '.,,'} ',' "'- SECTION 5: LOCAL EMERGENCY ~EDICAL ASSIST.~~CE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE KERN MEDICAL CENTER 1830 FLOWER STREET 326-2000 SECTION 6: EMPLOYEE TRAINING E)IPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A PROGRA}I WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL ~~~ REFRESHER TRAI~ING I~ THE FOLLOWI~G AR~~S. CIRCLE YES OR ~O rXITIAL A. ~ETHODS FOR SAFE HANDLI~G OF HAZARDOGS :vIA TER IALS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( YES) ~O B. PROCEDURES FOR COORDINATI~G ACTIVITIES WITH RESPO~SE AGENCIES: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ( YES) :;0 C. PROPER GSE OF SAFETY EQUIPMEXT:.................. ( YES) ~O D. ~ERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDGRES:..,.............. (YES) ~O E. 00 YOU MAINTAIN EMPLOYEE TRAINING RECORDS: , , . . . . . (YES) NO REFRESHER YES :jQ YES XO YES NO YES NO YES NO SECTION 7: HAZARDOUS MATERIAL CIRCLE YES OR NO DOES YOUR BGSI~ESS HA~~LE HAZARDOGS ~~TERIAL I~ QUANTITIES LESS TP.A~ 500 POC~DS OF A SOLID, 55 GALLONS OF A LIQUID. OR 200 CUBIC FEET OF A COMPRESSED GAS:, .,... (YES) ~O I, DOUGLAS A. RIDGEWAY , 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, TITLE LOSS CONTROL MANAGER DATE DF.r.F.MRF.R 1~_ 1987 SIGNATt"RE - ~B - it; e \. ,e \..,.: 3.-\KE;\S;:- ~ =~.:; .. .......... .... ..-- \ : l ~ ;"::.. ~:. o ë: ~ .\I\7::::::·;-: 2: ~O .. {~.. ~';7~EE7 S.-\KE~Së::L~, C~ ~3~al :::-:-.~-,\~ :.:~¡:: :JX;:'\" --.... .1.u~ ------ BUS EES3 XA~!E: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1" To avo ià further ac't:'on. this form must be returneà by: 2. TYPE/PRIXT YOCR AXSt'¡E~S rx E~iGr.ISH. 3. AnSNer t~e quest::om¡ below for THE FACILITY L~IT LIS7ED 3E!.CW 4. Be as SRI:: and CCXC:SE as possible. FACILITY UNIT NÅ~: DISTRICT EQUIPMENT SERVICE SHOP FACILITY ~IT~ 2 SECTION 1: ~I7TGA7TO~. ?~~~·~:O~. ABATE~~7T P~OCZDt~ES FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS'/SUPPLIERS' RECOMMENDATION/PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SURETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. SEC7:0~ 2: ~;OT:F~ C~ 7: O~ .~~0 ::~;,~C::-.~.7:!J~ ::>?OCE¡:¡¡~ES .l,T -:::IS .-.-- ,....,- ". t.l ~\ ~ _ '.J.,:..: l' NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AND DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PÊRSONNEL. . .. "'-;¡' , . BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPART)rE~l 2130 "G" STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA' 93301. . ' ' OFFICIAL USE O~LY ID# ------ BUSINESS r\AME: 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 U~IT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT#: 1 FACILITY UNIT N~~: DISTRICT OFFICE SECTION 1: MITIGATION, PREVENTION, ABATEME~l PROCEDù~ES FOLLOW MANUFACTURERS'/SUPPLIERS' RECOMMENDATIONS/PROCEDURES AS SPECIFIED ON EACH RESPECTIVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OR SUPPLIED DIRECTIVE. SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION A~~ EVACUATION PROCEDL~ES AT THIS t~IT O~LY NOTIFY ALL PERSONNEL TO EVACUATE AREA BY PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM AND DIAL 911 TO NOTIFY PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL. - 3..\ - . . ..,,: . - .; SECTIO~ 3: HAZARDOTJS MATERIALS If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTIO~ 4. FOR THIS tNIT ONLY contain Hazardous ~Iaterials?.... . ( e A, Does this Facility Unit B. Are any of the hazardous materials a bona fide Trade Secret YES ,(XO) , 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 markp.d: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form #4A-2) in addition to the non-trade secr~t for~, List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTIO~ GARDEN WATER HOSE ABC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SHOP BUILDING HAS SPRINKLERS SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER Su~PLY FOR USE BY E~RGENCY RESPONDERS °SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AVENUE AND WATT DRIVE °SOUTHEAST CORNER UNION AVENUE AND OLD YARD ROAD °SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PROPERTY SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHU~-OFFS AT THIS L~IT ONLY, A, XAT. GAS¡PROPANE~ EASE SIDE OF OFFICE BUILDING B. ELECTRICAL: EAST SIDE OF OFFICE BUILDING C, WATER: EAST SIDE OF OFFICE BUILDING D. SPECIAL: MOTOR FUEL SHUTOFFS EAST SIDE OF OFFICE BUILDING E, LOCK BOX:, YES. / (XO) IF YES, LOC.\TIO:-~: IF YES, SITE PLA~S~ EOOR PLX\'S~ '?ES , ¡r() I YES / \0 :--fSO<:;:~ ') ·l2S "f"\ ,"J :',:£,\'"5 ': YES \:0 - 38 - o t, J. "-:; -L- Page l.U C1l1 l' j{t FORM 4A-l NON-TRADE SECRETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY T tN N 1 Ai{ J' U1:. t 1 HSl' J R^K f D I 0' 1 . FACILITY UNIT # FACILITY UNIT NAME 90807 .J.. 213/595-5461 OWNER NAME ADDRESS: CITY,ZIP PHONE f: GRIFFITH COMPANY 1801 UNION AVENU BAKERSFIELD, CA 805/831-7331. NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS :, CITY, ZIP PHONE #: IOFFICIAL USE CFIRS CODE ONLY 10 HAZARDID.O.T CODE GUIDE 9 8 % BY WT. 7 LOCATION FACILITY 5 6 CONTIUSE CODE CODE 4 3 ANNUAL AMOUNT 2 MAX AMOUNT OR COMMON NAME :l3C1 /:ì. '/I CHEM ICAL IN THIS UNIT UNIT Zt3 .-. FLGS OXYGEN o (DÒ l \ FLGS FLLQ FLLQ CMLQ CMLQ CMLQ CMLQ CMLQ lIlt (/ i 2- ~ tIJt C:¿:<tf / c980~ ACETYLENE AREA SHOP FT3 DIESEL FUEL AREA OF OFFICE BLUG., 00 EAST 19 01 GAL 35917 24700 6500 6500 GASOLINE 00 oÒ OF OFFICE BLrlG. AREA AREA EAST SHOP 19 01 GAL MOTOR OILS t 26 06 GAL 1243 220 SOLVENT bl) ( AREA SHOP 08 06 GAL 79 410 55 410 GREASE AREA SHOP 26 06 GAL J/ ill ·bJ CONCRETE CURING COMPOUND (0 AREA SHOP 01 06 GAL 770 55 1 TYPE CODE ~ d}2 ~ ~ ~ ~ 7L!!. () -3!. 12-M { ,\ SHOP AREA 19 19 04 04 1757 1100 269 205 CMSL 12/15L87 : DATE TACK MAT CSS1 PETRO SIGNATURE : r'1'rTT'Io AREA CONTROL MAN TITLE:n AREA EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT TITLE :LOSS 02 34 05 11 GAL SQ YD NAME: DOUGLAS A RIDGEHAY EMERGENCY CONTACT :JAMES 6697 251800 745 136000 M - 397-7823 PHONE # BUS AFTER BUS PHONE # BUS AFTER BUS MANAGER TITLE: OFFICE AND PAVING CONSTRUCTION 4A-1 _L HAYDEN EMERGENCY CONTACT :JEANETTE WRIGHT PRINCIPAL BUSINESS ACTIVITy:GRADING B. :; /,~" e ßtØ ~' .-, u_.-l-,-..", () /J__, _,___"U, ' (-~ " \ ) ,œ ,/[ffi/O //[f //[f /Ð /u //00 "_"_.,,, "",,,'.'h"~_~~' '_<_.' ~,,,"", ".._~,~' ,,,_.~C __~""'"~ ,__"'~" ,A]5® //Œ0iJ /[p JJJ /[j(] /)1 ,. _,~ _' "__"'O_~ CONTRACTORS LICENSE NO. 32168 3650 CHERRY AVE., LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA (21 3) 595-5461 MAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 980 LONG BEACH, CA 90801 December 16, 1987 RECE/IIED DEe 2 1 1987 Ans'd ............ Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2130 G Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 Re: A.B. 2185 Business Plan Dear Mr. Huey: Please find enclosed completed forms and drawings regarding the above-referenced matter: With respect to MSDSs, a letter of request has been sent to each supplier/manufacturer of materials listed on form 4A-l. Please contact me should you require additional information. Thank you. Very truly yours, Enc.losure 0~, kJ~ - 4 V p