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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN 1/4/1999 Operftte Materials/Hazardous Waste Unified Permit to it Per Hazardous CONDITIONS OF PERMIT ON REVERSE SIDE This ermit is issued for the following: "tI~~rdous Materials Plan ,¡; ""·~I9round Storage of Hazardous Materials ..." lagement Program . Waste PERMIT ID# 01S-021.Q01741 CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 WHITE 1701 LOCATION Approved by: Expiration Date: Bakersfield Fire Department OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SER VICES 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor Bakersfield, CA 93301 Voice (805) 326·3979 FAX (805) 326-0576 Issued by: "'" · - RECEIVED 9 e CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 SiteID: 215-000-001741 Manager : JULIE SUCCOP Location: 1701 WHITE LN City BAKERSFIELD BY; usPhone: ap : 123 rid: 13D (805) 397-5703 CommHaz : Low FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 05 EPA Numb: SIC Code:5531 DunnBrad:18-717-8090 Emergency Contact . / Title Emergency Contact / Title .JULIE 3UCCOPT'i f'1euJL,r- / STORE MANAGER RON ÞŒNÐ:EZ;jé)~{\~o.µ€'1 / ASST STORE MGR Business Phone: (805) 397-5703x Business Phone: (805) 397-5703x 24-Hour Phone (805) "ª-3 1 8-3~- 24-Hour Phone (805) -834 -lG77x O~ a : 78~2x ' ..13"'~ : Pager Phone : ( ) - x Pager Phone : ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : J(fH-\'\r'-i ì'\ OJ h, t e.., Phone: (916 ) 922-1794x MailAddr: 4600 NORTHGATE 110 State: CA City : SACRAMENTO Zip : 95834 Owner CftIEP AUTO PAR'PS INe A r..)"\-0 'C,..-c?" e., .T f\c:.. Phone: (-m) '-ICJ5 - G'1oo ~22 1 94X Address : 6400 LBJ FRIi:Ii:WAY 2e-Ð i~3 $c:J0}Þ\ fJord s1--. State: ~ín City - . DALLAO . CY\ Q {\'6> ,,; .s Zip : +524 e- 3$ 103 -,3 ~(n Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: One Unified List ì All Materials at Site ì f= Hazmat Inventory ~ As Designated Order Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards DailyMax MCP WASTE OIL F DH L ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY R IH DH L I \L C>. "I-\f' . '^ (1) h I ~e..._ Do hereby certify that ! have '~ reviewed the attached hazardous maierials manage- men~ pl~n ior f\ l ~ -\- n £:.0 V'I '2. ~H1d iha~ it along with (NM13 orsïJßinesa) tallity oorrsdftOIi1l~ oon~mu~s al oomp~sie and corr~ci man- SlgSMSb1~ ~~~rn ~«}Ii' mY' ~ij¡i)f. 220 GAL Low 600 GAL Hi /-Y;¿q -1- 12/23/1998 e e F CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 p= Inventory Item 0001 F= COMMON NAME / CHEMI CAL NAME WASTE OIL SiteID: 215-000-001741 ì Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit ?????????? Map: Grid: CAS # 221 STATE - TYPE Liquid Waste PRESSURE ---- TEMPERATURE Ambient Ambient CONTAINER TYPE ABOVE GROUND TANK Largest Container 220.00 GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 220.00 GAL Daily Average 220.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS # 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low p= Inventory Item 0002 F= COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ELECTROLYTE STORAGE BATTERY Facility Unit: Fixed Containers at Site ì Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit ????????? Map: Grid: CAS # 7664-93-9 STATE - TYPE Liquid Mixture PRESSURE Ambient TEMPERATURE Ambient CONTAINER TYPE PLASTIC CONTAINER Largest Container GAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 600.00 GAL Daily Average 100.00 GAL ZAR U PONEN S %Wt. RS CAS # 34.00 Lead No 7439921 11.00 Sulfuric Acid ( EPA) Yes 7664939 HA DO S COM T D A S ME T TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies R IH DH / / / Hi HAZAR SSE S N S -2- 12/23/1998 e e SiteID: 215-000-001741 l Fast Format l Overall Site l 02/03/1997 F CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 I p= Notif./Evacuation/Medical Agency Notification THE EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR WILL IMMEDIATELY CALL: 1. FIRE, POLICE, PARAMEDICS - 911 2. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES - (800) 852-7550 3. LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY - (805) 326-3979 4. NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802 Employee Notif./Evacuation 02/03/1997 EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR (MANAGER OR PERSON IN CHARGE ON DUTY) WILL NOTIFY ALL PERSONS IN THE STORE IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, AND WILL TELL THEM TO EVACUATE THE STORE, IF NECESSARY, AND REMIND THEM OF WHERE TO MET IF, EVACUATION IS REQUIRED. Public Notif./Evacuation 02/03/1997 EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR WILL CONTACT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER AGENCIES AS REQUIRED; GIVE INFORMATION REQUESTED BY SUCH AGENCIES; TELL EMPLOYEES WHAT TO DO (CLEAN UP PROCEDURES OR EVACUATE; AND NOTIFY MANAGER IF NOT ON DUTY. IF NO EVACUATION IS NEEDED, EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR SHALL SEE THAT AREA OF SPILL IS CONTAINED AND THAT IT IS BLOCKED OFF SO THAT NO ONE MAY WALK IN THE AREA EXCEPT PERSONS CLEANING UP SPILL. Emergency Medical Plan -3- 12/23/1998 e e SiteID: 215-000-001741 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì 02/03/1997 F CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 I p= Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Release Prevention PERIODICALLY, THE STORE SHALL BE INSEPCTED FOR LEAKING PRODUCT AS WELL AS THE CONDITION OF THE WASTE OIL CONTAINER. WHEN PRODUCT IS DELIVERED, THE EMPLOYEE ACCEPTING SUCH SHIPMENT SHALL VISUALLY INSPECT THE MERCHANDISE FOR LEAKING CONTAINERS. WASTE OIL TANKS/DRUMS SHALL BE IN AN 85 GAL STEEL DRUM WITH A 55 GALLON LINER DRUM INSIDE TO PROVIDE A DOUBLE WALL CONTAINED SYSTEM OR A DOUBLE WALLED ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANK WHICH HOLDS 185 GAL OF WASTE OIL. Release Containment 02/03/1997 ALL AREAS WHERE SPILL HAPPENS SHALL BE MARKED OFF AND ONLY THOSE PEOPLE CLEANING UP THE SPILL CHALL BE ALLOWED IN THE SPILL AREA. CLEAN UP SPILL WITH ABSORBENT AND DISPOSE OF ALL CLEAN UP MATElRALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS. Clean Up 02/03/1997 HOW TO CLEAN UP A CHEMICAL SPILL: 1. NOTIFY EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR 2. CHECK MSDS SHEET FOR SPILL CLEAN UP INFORMATION AND CHEMICAL HANDLING 3. USE ABSORBENT TO SOAK UP SPILL 4. SWEEP INTO STORAGE BAGS FOR PICKUP BY TANK LINE DRIVER IF OIL OR WASTE OIL IS SPILLED 5. CLEAN UP REMAINDER WITH CLEANING AGENTS (IE: SIMPLE GREEN) AND RAGS 6. IF SPILL IS TOO BIG FOR EMPLOYEES TO CLEAN UP, CALL THE TANK LINE THAT PICKS UP YOUR OIL (FOR OIL SPILLS) OR 911 FOR ASSISTANCE FROM THE FIRE DEPT. Other Resource Activation -4- 12/23/1998 e e F CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 I f= Site Emergency Factors [:: Special Hazards SiteID: 215-000-001741 ì Fast Format ì Overall Site ì I I I I Utility Shut-Offs [ I I Fire Protec./Avail. Water Building Occupancy Level -5- 12/23/1998 , '- " . e e F CHIEF AUTO PARTS #29999 I F Training Employee Training SiteID: 215-000-001741 1 Fast Format =¡ Overall Site 1 02/03/1997 WE HAVE 14 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. WE DO HAVE MSDS SHEETS ON FILE. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: ALL NEW EMPLOYEES RECEIVE TRAINING ON SAFETY, EVACUATION, MEETING PLACE IN THE EVENT OF AN EVACUATION, SPILL CLEAN UP, FIRE ALARMS, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, FIRST AID KIT AND SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT. SPECIFIC TRAINING IN HOW TO READ MSDS SHEETS, "RIGHT-TO-KNOW" LAWS, WARNING LABELS, CONSUMER PRODUCTS, EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS, AND OIL COLLECTION IS ALSO PROVIDED TO ALL NEW EMPLOYEES. ALL EMPLOYEES ARE REQUIRED TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS EMERGENCY BUSINESS PLAN AND SHALL BE REQUIRED TO READ THIS PLAN SEMI-ANNUALLY, SUCH READING OF THE PLAN TO BE DOCUMENTED BY THE STORE MANAGER. Page 2 [ I I Held for Future Use Held for Future Use -6- 12/23/1998 !">o.,- -, ·v~"··' .:t¡, . e BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION 1715 'CHESTER A'lL BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93301 --- 1)..3-/ßO ~ ð . ØINSTRUCTI0NS: r.eS2 Gr , 1. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days of receipt. ~ dS2 ~ 2--- 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 7VJ 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. \ \ 4. Be bnet and cancise as possible. ~ (\ Il( 7'D'5 ~::J _ thÎ ef Ç\u+O ?or\-s ~ 2CfFr9' I ,/ '-. \ ß L r . /' C '7? .~ L-Jv\,~e...- k.J-.....p c.J...(~~,µ:dt LL .1-=>ùC) ( J 4~ 00 -nor +\t ~o..te A \l 0 STATE: ~ ZIP: 95~3~ PHONE: Qllo- 9~~-l7g~ SECTION 1: BUSINESS IDENTIFICATION DATA BUSINESS ~ME: LOCATION: J 70 \ MAILING ADDRESS: CiTY: SQcrG\\ì'\ e.. n+o DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER: \<6-/\7- 8'090 PRIMARY ACTIVITY: 'Ke- tQI1 a.u+o pOíi-S OWNER: Chìe+ " rt=\u.+a (}t\Î+S J'nc. MAILING ADDRESS: ~O LßJ 1(~-eu.D.i) 's+e";x:{J/ 00J\ØS'i JX, 15~40 SIC CODE: 553/ C'-\"ð S \l.(f P )) €S SECTION 2: EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION: CONTACT 1. Or Å h¿ ~J--(£<þ ~'11 2.1A^'\ß'- . 1tP1V\.~ ! T!TLE BUS. PHONE 24 HR. PHONE ~-ta:F ftiQ\fl~r{Jb')),-fr7-,c:,7()~) . a~¿S3Lt,- ?gs¿ DNr¡(ct":)~~)515'-C~Jb (~)b.5l-ß4'ÍO . 1 . ~, . Bakersfield Fire Dept. ttHazardous Materials Division e HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN '~ì~ I /,-, ;-' ", -" a= SECTION 3: TRAINING: NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: \ l\ MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: II - ch-Ed ra ~"n-ESS Cm-i2rq-fncv PI Qn. Se."€ o..:no,- . , . u~ ( 0 I SECTION 4: EXEMPTION REQUEST: I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THATMY BUSINESS IS EXEMPT FROM THE REPORTrNG REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER 6,95 OF THE IICALlFORNIA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: WE DO NOT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TiMEEXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTiNG QUANTITIES. OTHER (SPECIFY RE}~SON) SECTION 5: CERTIFICATION: I, S1¿ -4--0Y\d~r CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE \NFOR- MATrON IS ACCURATE. I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED TO FULFILL MY FIRM'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE "CAUFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODEII ON HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (DIV, 20 CHAPTER 6.95 SEC. 25500 ET AL.) AND THÄT INACCURATE INF MCONSTlTUTES PERJURY. c· 6: ..e '\ <m ~I \1ì ce ' G1es1 d-erfC TITLE DATE 2. .- ; ~~~.,:~..'';?~; .-.(....1, Bakersfi~ld Fire Dept. _azardous Materials Division e \ /' .¡ HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .' Facility Unit Name: e~~l~-\ Au-k 9Qr1-s'~ ?-4'-tlj SECTION 6: NOTIFICATION AND EV ACUATION PROCEDURES: A. AGENCY NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: 3ee Q-\1-o.c.h ed \òvSì 0€S'S 2(""r~r¡ c¡ ~IC\ n ß, EMPLOYEE NOTIFICATION AND EVACUATION: See Q1k d{'d 6usìn"'sS' ErM'([jfrJC( PIc¡ 11 C. PUBLIC EV ACUATlON: S'e{' a:fft¡ cJ, ed 6 u Ç//xSS' &-ej}-fIlC¡ Pia I} O. EMERGENCY MEDICAL PLAN: S-{'f· o1krc/"ed {3uSiìJ{'SS &.ergtf/o/ rf/a.l}· 1, ;;)15' - e Bakersfield Fire Dep~ Hazardous Materials Division ..-.....,i.. '.. .;/. ~~ ,"' ...... ... ':\ ," HAZARDO'US MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SECTION 7: MITIGATION, PREVENTION AND ABATEMENT PLAN: A. RELEASE PREVENTION STEPS: ~ o.:\\é(lèheol if?Nsìf](S~ 2(rJJ'!fIlCY 9IQ(l, B. RELEASE'CONTAINMENT AND/OR MINIMIZATION: S-o>e o.Jhc.h,J rt)uiìl1i?S 2/11fr%€I1Cj 910.0. C. CLEÞ,N-UP PROCEDURES: ~ Q~ßch~ ~~Ì6)eSS 2q)\f~lY 9Ia(\. SECTION 8: UTILITY SHUT-O¡:FS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY): NATURAL GAS/PROPANE: see.. $'I~ p\on aECTRICAL: ~ ~-6 ~ìOJì"-- WATER: S-M../.Lill ~Q;n ' SPECIAL: LOCK BOX: YES{f.J=Q) IF YES. LOCATION: SECTION 9: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATER AVAILABILITY: A. PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: f\cne B. WATER AVAILABILlTY (FIRE HYDRANT): ~e.S BAKERSFiELD CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT --- e -- OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 CHESTER AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 (805) 326·3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY FACILITY DESCRIPTION t :¡ , ¡ , CHECK IF BUSINESS IS A FARM [] : BUSINESS NAMEt c.1ï.e..\" A\J..-ro 9ar+3 .The. FAC:UTY NAME _ Q.,~\~.ç tiu-\ö ~(+s * 7.Cfì91 SITE ADDRESS l]D\ L~\l\*-pj-----c,~p ~,kÇ~l¿ . , CiTY ß.-\ ~('-'i.Pl.-\ :ïATE r..-¿. NA rURE CF 3U~\¡NESS ~-e. -1--c\ì 1 û u.1-ð rCl(~ and SiC ceDE 5531 DUN & BRADSTREET NUMBER ZIP ¿l~ ~t) 7 S\J pp )ì-eS 18-¡\Î- ~oqO ì I ! OWNE~íCP=~.A tOR ch\{:-\ ~u~ G6r+S :tnc PHONE ~- 404-1114 I i i MAIUNG AOORE:SS 5~öO Lß~ ~(-eewQ.f I ~-te dOO C:T't' (]x:\JlGS STATE ,]( ZIP {~;¿L}O I I NAME~ S J.{rDP EMERGENCY ~~L:TACTS 'S-Ioóe I[O)o.(ìQ'(ifí I BUSiNESS PHOW(,?6.<:,} ,z.,47-,)70S. 24-HOUR PHON~'ì)5\~L - íZ52 I ~ J J , ; NAME Rillj~k-c\e¿ - , I I BUSINESS ?HON~-,J\~97·S703 I i I TITLE \ a-SS'\s~(rr S\Jfe ~r\Qc¿eí 24-HOUR PHON@~12}'f -jrp 77 ~. ".. ABIIQN'I U!PC STNICAAO Fo: s.a- XI. 1_ BAKERSIiELD CITY FIRE DEPA.iTMENT HAZA1f'DOUS MATERIALS INVEN!ðRY ~ ~h\-e.Ç Aü10 ~.(~ 4\~ Address l-¿ _~ Jsiness Name .,.,..'1,. _.: ¡ .~ ...... '. , "'~-é"... ~g~..lof.L ; I~' ~! -. , CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ~~~ "":; :..', 1) INVEHTORYSTATUS: N_( ) AdditionV(í RniIion( ) Celetion( J' CheclcifC:hemali"NONTJW)ESECRET"r-:'1\~SEaŒT ( J 2) CorrvnonNII'M: CLb -It 'öursel+ hm..lS-ehcld ~aS~ 0 't I 3) COT. (optioM ) C~ NII'M: NOtJ ~e{ZA wos+e.. AHM ( ) CAS # .1) PHYSICAL 4 HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES PHYSICAL Fire [ Reactive I J Sudden AelelSe 01 Pressure ( ) 3) PHYSICAL STATE ;) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ~(3-di9it code from CHS Form 8022) USE CODE £.fO HEALTH Immediate Health (Acute) (J De~ Health (Chronic) !X1 Solid (] uQuid fX1 GIS ( ] Pure (J Mixture (J WlSte M CHECXAU. THAT APPl' i) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIU1Y Maximum Daily Amount: Average Daily Amount: Annual Amount: Largest Size Container: # Days On Site 3) MIXTURE: Ust the three most hazardous chemIcal componentS or any AHM componentS : 0) Location d~a 6-.;2õ10 '-!'XðO ,;,¡;¡O '~b5 UNITS OF MEASURE Ibs ( ] gal ()(j 1t3 ( ] cunes [ ] 8) STORAGE CODeS a) Container: b) Pressure: c) Temperature: Circle Which Months: ~ J. F. M. A. M. J. J. A. S. O. N. D 1) COMPONENT 0SE'd Ò( \ wa..1-e.r CAS # 2) 3) CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 2) Common Name: , ) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ J Addition (X] Revision! ] Deletion { I Checle if chemICal is a NON TRADE SECRET (J TRADE SECRET [ ] 3) COT # (optional) iltJ ~ ÎO¡ L I .;719 b E\ec.+(c ''It€. SierQqe CöC\.-ttery L-E'o..d QC'\ d boJ+e.ry Chemical Name: ~[J oa I I %wr qs- 5" AHM [ ) [ ) ( ) AHM ( ] CAS# 'lro~4 -q~-9 .1 PHYSICAL & HEALn-t PHYSICAL . HÀZARD CATEGORIES Fire [) geactIVe f)( Sudden Release of Pressure ( ] 3) WASTE CLASSIFICATION II I {3-diglt COde from DHS Form 80221 HEALn-t Immedia1e Health (Acute I rx) Delayed Health (Chronic) (')4 USE CODE '-if 3) PHYSICAL STATE Solid {J Uauid Þ(1 Gas ( ] Pure (] Mixture W Waste ( ) ~~O(AU. i'l-óArA,PPl., i) AMOUNT ANO TIME AT FACIUTY Maximum ùally Amount: Average Dady Amount: Annual Amount: Largest Size ContëlJner. IÞ Days On Site 3) MIXTURE: Ust the three most hazaraous chemical componentS or any AHM componentS Radioactive ( ] I()O Î5 (n () 0 UNITS OF MEASURE Ibs ( I ;¡aI [)ð' 1t3 [ 1 cunes [ ] 8) STORAGE CODES a) Container. 0 b) Pressure: ! c) Temperature: I 3io5 M. A. M. J. J. A. S. O. N. D Circle Which Months: COMPONENT CAS # {L\ =3C¡ - q;;( - l30q - "0- 0 70~4-C¡3-9 1) LeQd Lec.d OXtdeS é \eC1-ro\ s ~ I +lJrì C. Ad l,}. IJJQ-kr ' 2) 3) : I 0) l.oCIØion I . ~ru unae, pef1lJlty Of law, mar lave pelSOfIlI.Jly e1Cll./T/tn8Ø lUIØ am ramlllar wlm me Inromll.DOl1 SUDI1II ;mitted information is tnJe, accurate, and complete. Chí ct <s.;d 'ierc\er: ~~ ì<mC\./ '\HCf GJfe~ìc\errt 'NT Name 4r Title of Aurhonzea Com".ny Represenrøve %wr . ;;;17-3'-1 39- '-19 ' / ( - d3 AHM [ ) [ ] ~ eHeve me 0.. ç e e Property No. zam '0" i' .. ~'Z7 BUSINESS EMERGENCY PLAN RELEASE OR SPILL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIAL: EMERGENCY PROCEDURES If you see a chemical spill quickly tell the EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR. 1. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR (MANAGER OR PERSON IN CHARGE ON DUTY) WILL NOTIFY ALL PERSONS IN THE STORE IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, AND WILL TELL THEM TO EVACUATE THE STORE, IF NECESSARY, AND REMIND THEM OF WHERE TO MEET IF EVACUATION IS REQUIRED. 2. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR WILL: 1) CONTACT THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AND OTHER AGENCIES AS REQUIRED; 2) GIVE INFORMATION REQUESTED BY SUCH AGENCIES; 3) TELL EMPLOYEES WHAT TO DO (CLEAN UP PROCEDURES OR EVACUATE); 4) NOTIFY MANAGER IF NOT ON DUTY. 3. IF NO EVACUATION IS NEEDED, EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR SHALL SEE THAT AREA OF SPILL IS CONTAINED AND THAT IT IS BLOCKED OFF SO THAT NOONE MAY WALK IN THE AREA EXCEPT PERSONS CLEANING UP SPILL. 4. EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR SHALL OVERSEE 1) SPILL CLEANUP; 2) PROPER DISPOSAL OF WASTE PER FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS. A spill or possible spill of hazardous materials that could cause serious present or future harm to people or the environment must be reported immediately to the agencies below. FINES AND JAIL TIME may result if not reported. (Health and Safety Code Section 25507a) The EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR shall report the spill as soon as he/she knows of the spill; unless 1) calling the agencies would slow down the immediate control of the spill or 2) calling the agencies would slow down getting medical helD. You do not need to report a spill if you reasonably think that the spill causes no serious present or future hazard unless the spill goes outside of the store. A. Items to consider in deciding if there is a serious present or future hazard: 1. How much was or may be spilled? 2. Are employees and customers safe? 3. What spilled and where is spill going? (example: chemicals go into storm drains) B. IF THERE IS A SPILL OUTSIDE OF THE STORE IT MUST BE REPORTED. The EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR shall immediatelv call: Information to be provided when reporting a release/spill: 5. Infotrac-Emergency Response Info 6. County Public Health Services 7. Regional Water Quality Control Board 8. Poison Control Center 9. Toxic Control Center 10. Medical facility on health plan 11, Medical facility on health plan 12. Any other medical facility (800) 535-5053 your name and tj~ I <.. I Q I 1- I ( _ store address: I ¡of {¿iYtú-t"'k0le l).YA-:<ht=-tl~ C¡S<DI where was the'spill (inside or outside of store; in air, s~k water, parking lot) 4, Type of spill (liquid, gas, solid) 5. How much was spilled. 6. What hazardous material was spilled. 6. extent of injuries. 7. possible hazards to human health and/or the environment. 8. EPA 10 # 9. Is the chemical extremely hazardous? (If known) Used oil is not extremely hazardous. 10. how long did spill occur. (minutes, hours) 11. methods taken to cleanup/recover hazardous materials(s) 12. What will be done with the spilled materials after they are cleaned up? (1) put in hazmat bag for waste oil tank line if waste oil or (2) hazardous materials will be picked up by hazardous materials handler that removes such waste in accordance with federal, state and local laws). 1. Fire, Police, paramedics 2. Office of Emergency Services 3. Local Administering Agency 4. National Response Center 911 1. (800) 852-7550 2, 3. (800) 424-8802 Other numbers that!lli!ï need to be called: e 1. NOTIFICATION-<AND EVACUATION PROCEDURES: ;¡ eperty No. ~ ~ J .;- Persons in store shall be notified verbally, by public address system or audible alarm. If the store needs to be evacuated, per!?ons in store shall be instructed by EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR to leave the store through a specified door or doors and meet at location outside of store, as shown on the site plan. At meeting place outside of the store, make sure all employees and other persons in the store at the time of the evacuation are safe and uninjured. If no evacuation is required the area of the spill shall be blocked off until the spill is cleaned up. Only those persons cleaning up the spill shall be allowed in the spill area. At the same time as the EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR is reporting the spill, other employees will immediately cleanup and contain the spill and carry out all necessary action to keep spill from getting worse, as employees have been trained to do. The EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR shall direct and supervise the clean up. 2. MITIGATION/PREVENTION Procedures for preventing a hazardous material release or spill, A. Periodically, the store shall be inspected for leaking product as well as the condition of the waste oil container. When product is delivered, the employee accepting such shipment shall visually inspect the merchandise for leaking containers. B. Waste oil tanks/drums shall be 1) an 85 gallon steel drum with a 55 gallon liner drum inside to provide a double wall contained system; or 2) a double' walled above ground storage tank which holds 185 gallons of waste oil. It is pressure tested steel and is made to above ground storage tank UL lab specs 142. C. All new employees receive training on: safety, evacuation, meeting place in the event of an evacuation, spill clean up, fire alarms, fire extinguishers, first aid kit and spill response equipment. Specific training in how to read MSDS sheets, "Right to Know" laws, warning labels, consumer products, earthquake preparedness, and oil collection is also provided to all new employees. (See Chief employee manual). See also Facility Training Plan below. D. All employees are required to read and understand this Emergency Business Plan and shall be required to read this plan semi annually, such reading of the plan to be documented by the store manager. E. All employees are trained regarding elements of oil collection (a brief summary is attached). Oil levels must be regularly checked so that the drum or tank is not filled beyond its capacity. Call for oil pickup when needed if more often than as regularly scheduled. Waste oil containers shall be labeled as "waste oiL" Waste oil manifest receipts shall be kept for three years. Clean up from waste oil spill shall be properly disposed of by the waste oil hauler. F. The store will be kept in a neat and orderly condition so as to prevent general safety and environmental hazards. G. WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER A SPILL OCCURS, ALL STORE EMPLOYEES SHALL RECEIVE REFRESHER TRAINING (WHICH SHALL BE DOCUMENTED IN WRITING) ON THE PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL OR RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 3. ABATEMENT A. All areas where spill happens shall be marked off and only those people cleaning up the spill shall be allowed in the spill area. Clean up spill with absorbent and dispose of all clean up materials in accordance with federal, state and local laws. C, Hazardous materials response kits shall be replenished as needed by Emergency Supervisor. D. How to clean up a chemical spill: 1. notify EMERGENCY SUPERVISOR. 2. Check MSDS sheet for spill clean up information and chemical handling 3, use absorbent to soak up spill: 4. sweep into storage bags for pickup by tank line driver if oil or waste oil is spilled; 5. Clean up remainder with cleaning agents (ie Simple Green) and rags. 6. If spill is too big for employees to clean up, call the tank line that picks up your oil (for oil spills) or 911 for assistance from the fire department. / e 7 ~. If spill fI~ outside of the store call: i;ä '.. fire department 911* b. Office of Emergency Services (800) 852-7550* c. Local Administering Agency * ( ) (City or County if different from fire dept) National Response Center (800) 424-8802* Infotrac-emergency response Information service (800) 535-5053 /' epertyNo. 'Z-9.i'14- /,/" d. e. THEY WILL TELL YOU HOW TO CLEAN UP SPECIFIC CHEMICALS. THE CHIEF WAREHOUSE NEAR YOU OR THE LEGAL DEPARTMENT OR CHEMICAL PRODUCT MANAGER CAN ALSO PROVIDE MSDS INFORMATION ON CLEAN UP OF A SPILL. f. County Public Health Services g. Regional Water Quality Control Board h. Poison Control Center i. Toxic Control Center *Must call--other calls will be made depending on the actual spill, or emergency. 4. FACILITY TRAINING PLAN: All new Chief employees receive video based training, written materials and worksheets. Training includes among other things: safe work practices; employee and customer injuries; Right to Know laws; hazardous materials information; responding to emergencies (including equipment required, chemical exposure, and spill training); disposal and storage of hazardous waste; emergency response and evacuation procedures, emergency contacts; and earthquake preparedness. A practice test and final exam are also included in the training materials. Store Managers document that new employees have received training and that employees as necessary have received refresher training. 5. FACILITY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT a, 6 gallon Waste Can (All PRODUCTS PLACED IN CAN SHAll FIRST BE PUT IN AN INDIVIDUAL HAZMAT BAG. CHEMICALS SHOULD NOT BE MIXED DUE TO THE UNKNOWN AND DANGEROUS REACTIONS OF MIXING CHEMICALS. b. Haz mat disposal bags c. ziplock bags (large) d. power sorb pads/paper towels e. rubber gloves and splash goggles f. hazmat labels g. Large yellow hazmat bags for return to warehouse of defective materials h. fire extinguishers i. first aid kit. j. Posted list of emergency procedures and phone numbers. 6. ARRANGEMENTS/AGREEMEMTS. Chief Auto Parts has contracted with Valvoline Inc. to pick up all of Chiefs collected oil. Valvoline Inc. has contracted with Asbury, to be our oil hauler in California. Asbury is owned by Demenno-Kerdoon which will recycle/re-refine the used oil. (310) 886-3400 or 1-800-974-4495 7. REVISIONS TO BUSINESS PLAN AND HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY. This Business Plan must be revised if store moves, new owner, new business name; amount of waste oil increases by 100%; emergency contact changes, use or handling of previously undisclosed reportable hazardous material; change of storage location of used oil drums/tank; or notify within 30 days of closing the business; and must be recertified to by January 1 of every even numbered year. The hazardous material inventory must be updated by January 1 of each year. Chief Auto Parts Inc. Store address: This Business Plan was prepared by Loss Prevention Department, Loss Prevention Manager Adrian Moto. Regional address: 4600 Northgate #110, Sacramento, CA 95834 Regional Vice President: Name: Sid Fender w THAT I H REVIEWED THIS BUSINESS EMERGENCY/CONTINGENCY PLAN D "[ AT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS AND ALL ATTACHED EST OF MY KNO~pVi Date: