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March 28, 2003
Mr. Ralph Huey
Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester, Suite 300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Re: Facility Environmental Emergency Plan
PG&E Bakersfield Service Center
4101 Wible Road
Bakersfield, CA 93313
Dear Mr. Huey:
In compliance with section 25505(c) and (d) of the California Health and Safety Code,
PG&E has reviewed its Facility Environmental Emergency Plan (FEEP) for Bakersfield
Service Center and made the necessary changes. This document has been prepared
in compliance with planning requirements described in 40 CFR PART 265, SARA Title
III, AB2185, AB3777, and California Code of Regulations Titles 19, 22 and 27.
Enclosed is an updated plan for year 2003, which is issued to all agencies (Police
Department, Fire Department and Hospital) agreeing to provide response service.
Please replace your old plan with this copy.
Included in Section 3 of this plan are the Title 27 Business Activities Forms and Title
19 Inventory Forms (OES Forms 2730 and 2731). The Facility Environmental
Emergency Plan, Section 3, also contains the same inventory information in a format
that groups the inventory by building and location.
In addition, we would like to offer you the opportunity to visit our facility to familiarize
yourself with the site and the contents of this plan. If there are any questions regarding
the enclosed, please contact me at (661) 398-5991.
Thank you for your continued cooperation.
Sincerely,
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DARRELL HARDCASTLE
Environmental Specialist
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FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL
EMERGENCY PLAN
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BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER
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FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN
BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER
4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield 93313
Business Telephone: (661)398-5991
24-Hour Emergency Telephone: (661 )398-5785
APRIL 2003
This Facility Environmental Emergency Plan will be implemented as herein described:
Signature:~ AI~~
Name: Darrell Hardcastle
Title: Environmental Specialist
BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER
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ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY TELEPHONE LIST
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Company:
Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator:
Darrell Hardcastle
Environmental Specialist
Residence Telephone No.:
24-Hour Telephone No.:
Alternate Fácility Emergency Coordinator:
Mike Swanson
Distribution Supervisor
Residence Telephone No.:
24-Hour Telephone No.:
Additional Company Resources:
PG&E Environmental Emergency Hotline:
PG&E Safety & Health Helpline
PG&E Media Representative:
PG&E Headquarters Telephone Operator:
Other Resources:
3E Company (MSDS by FAX):
Chemtrec (emergency chemical information)***:
Poison Control Center:
Federal Agency:
U.S. Coast Guard/National Response Center:
State Agencies:
California Office of Emergency Services (OES):
California Dept. of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)*:
California Department of Fish and Game*:
California State Lands Commission:
Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)*:
Local Contacts:
CUPA: Bakersfield Fire Dept.
Office of EmÎironmental Services
Fire:: Bakersfield Fire Department
Police:: Bakersfield Police Department
Hospital: Mercy Hospital of Bakersfield
Ambulance/Paramedics:
Public Tel. No.
PG&E No.
(661) 398-5991
(661) 665-9623
(661) 398-5785
874-5991
(661) 398-5863
(661) 588-3202
(661) 398-5785
874-5863
(800) 874-4043 (24 hr)
(415) 973-8700 223-8700
(415) 973-5930 (24 hr)
(415) 973-7000 223-7000
(800) 451-8346
(800) 424-9300
(800) 662-9886
(800) 424-8802
(800) 852-7550
(800) 852-7550
(800) 852-7550
(562) 590-5201
(800) 852-7550
(661) 326-3979
911 or (661) 631-8421
911 or (661) 327-3815
911 or (661) 632-5000
911
* DTSC, RWQCB and California Department of Fish and Game have requested that emergency notifications
to these offices be made through the OES 800 number. . '
** Section 4E contains addresses and business telephone numbers for Local (Agency) Contacts and
Spill Cleanup, Response, Recycling, Transportation Contractors and Testing Laboratories.
*** For highway incidents only
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION
1. OVERVIEW
2. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT
4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
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A. Prevention Procedures
B, Emergency Equipment - Location and Maintenance
C. Security
D. Training
E. Arrangements for Outside Assistance
EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
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A. On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved
B. On-Site Fire- Involving Hazardous Substances
C. On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building
D. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact
E. Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact
F. Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle
G. Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle
H. Spill, Oil and/or PCBs
I. Bomb Threat
J. Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide
K. Earthquake
L. Responding to News Media Inquiries
M. Natural Gas Releases
N. Toxic Clouds
O. Respiratory Hazards
P. Underground Tank Leak
EVACUATION PLAN ANG PROCEDURES
FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS
SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLISTS
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
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1-1 Change Log 1-2
3-1 Hazardous Materials Inventory 3-12
3-2 Hazardous Waste Inventory 3-13
3-3 California Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting Forms 3-1'4
4-1 Firefighting Equipment Inventory 4-8
4-2 Spill Control and Personal Protective Equipment . 4-9
4-3 First Aid Supplies/Inventory 4-10
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2-1 Facility Layout Map 2-6
FORMS:
Facility Inspection Log 4-6a&b
. Report of Bomb Threat 5-41
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1. OVERVIEW
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The purpose of the Facility Environmental Emergency Plan is to provide the procedures
and other directives to be carried out in the event offire, explosion, earthquake, accidental
release of hazardous materials or waste, or any other similar emergency. When such an
emergency occurs, the Plan will be implemented by the Facility Emergency Coordinator.
This Plan is designed to minimize hazards to human health, property and the environment
from any unplanned release of hazardous materials and/or wastes into the air, soil, or
water, and has been prepared in accordance with state and federal regulations as set forth
in 40 CFR Part 265, Health and Safety Code (Chapter 6.95), and Titles 19, 22 and 27 of
the California Code of Re,gulations.
A. ANNUAL UPDATES TO THE FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN
The Hazardous Materials (and Waste) Inventory is required to be reviewed and updated (or
certified as not changed) annually. The entire plan is required to be reviewed and updated.'
as necessary every three years. See Section 4E for description of the distribution of this
plan.
B. INTERIM CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO THE PLAN
This Plan will be revised under any of the following conditions:
1. The applicable regulations are revised;
. 2. The Plan is deemed inadequate or fails in an emergency or a test;
3. The facility changes in its design, construction, operation, or maintenance such
that it increases the potential for environmental incidents or changes the
responses necessary in an emergency;
4. The facility changes its address, ownership, or name;
5. The list of emergency coordinators changes;
6. The list of emergency equipment changes;
7. A 100% increase over the amount reported on the inventory is present at the
facility; or
8. A new hazardous material or waste is present at the facility (which was not
previously disclosed) in amounts which equal or exceed a total volume of 55
gàllons, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases or a total
weight of 500 pounds. If the new material is also listed in 40 CFR 355 as an
"Extremely Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quantity" less than
500 pounds, then it also must be disclosed on the inventory;
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9. The notification procedures change in any way.
Any change to the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan is immediately made by the
Facility Emergency Coordinator and distributed to the appropriate agencies.
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CHANGE LOG
Instruction:
Enter the required information as listed below.
Change Date Page
No~ Entered Initials Description of Chanqe No.
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2. FACLlTY DESCRIPTION
. A. FACILITY NAME
Bakersfield Service Center
B. TYPE OF FACILITY
Service Center providing materials and equipment for gas and electric operations.
C. LOCATION OF FACILITY
4101 Wible Road
. Kern County
Bakersfield, CA' 93313
Telephone: (661) 398-5991
See Vicinity Map and Facility Layout, Figure 2-1
D. OWNER/OPERATOR
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
P. O. Box 770000
San Francisco, CA 94177
. E. FACILITY MANAGER
Darrell Hardcastle
Environmental Specialist
4101 Wible Road, Bakersfield, CA 93313
Telephone: (661) 398-5991
F. FACILITY DESCRIPTION:
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This facility is used for storing and distributing materials and equipment for the electric
and gas operations work crews. The facility occupies a 17.6-acre site which is owned
by PG&E. It has been in operation since 1964.
The following buildings, structures, and areas are located at the service center. Their
locations and areas are shown on the facility layout, Figure 2-1.
Operations Building:
This building houses offices and meeting
rooms for service center personnel.
OM&C Building:
This building, located south of the
Operations Building, houses offices and
meeting rooms for construction,
maintenance and operations department
personnel.
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Gas and Electric Services
Building:
These two modular buildings, located south
of theOM&C Building, are used as offices
and meeting rooms for the gas and electric
department personnel.
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Training Building:
This building houses additional office
space for service center personnel and is
located east of the Gas and Electric
Services Building.
Fleet Services Building:
This building, located near the northwest
corner of the facility, houses an office and
shop for the maintenance and repair of
fleet vehicles and equipment. The
northwest corner of this building is utilized
as a weld shop and the eastern portion of
this building provides storage for parts and
supplies.
Tool Storage Building:
This building provides storage for
miscellaneous material and houses the gas
and electric repair shops. This building is
located west of the Operations Building.
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Warehouse Building:
This building, located south of the Tool
Storage Building, provides storage for
miscellaneous materials and supplies for
, operation work crews. The south portion of
this building is used as a welding shop.
Hazardous W áste Storage
Building:
This building, located west of the Gas and
Electric Services Building, is used for
interim storage of damaged Or replaced oil-
filled equipment which crews have returned
to the yard, prior to transport for return
under warranty, or to transport to repair
shops for repair and reuse assessment.
Suspected PCB contaminated oil-filled
, equipment may also be stored inside this
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Scada Building:
This metal building is located west of the
Tool Storage Building. The south portion
of this building is utilized as a shop. The
north portion of this building is used as
office space for OM&C Compliance
personnel.
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Prefab Office:
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Prefab Storage Shed:
Warehouse Shed:
Tools Storage Container:
Storage Containers/Cargo Vans:
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Fuel Island:
Underground Fuel Storage
Tanks:
Abov~ground Oil Tank:
Aboveground Used Oil Storage
Tank:
Aboveground Water Tanks:
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This building houses an office for
prefabrication operations personnel and is
located southwest of the Fleet Services
Building, along the west fence line.
This covered storage area, located east of
thePrefab Office, is used for storage of
equipment and prefabrication' of materials
needed at job sites.
A three-sided covered storage shed,
located south of the Prefab Office, is
utilized to store small parts and equipment;
a jib crane is located within the building.
This container, located adjacent to the
north end of the Tool Storage Building,
provides storage for small parts and
equipment.
These containers and cargo vans, located
throughout the facility, are used to store
supplies and equipment for service center
and operation work crew personnel.
The dispensers for the underground tanks
containing motor vehicle fuel are located at
the fuel island. The fuel island is located
west of the Fleet Services Building.
There are two underground fuel storage
tanks used for storing diesel fuel and
unleaded motor-vehicle fuel. Both tanks
are located west of the fuel island.
An aboveground storage tank, used to
store hydraulic oil, can be found inside the
Fleet Services Building.
There is one aboveground storage tank
used to store used oil generated from the
fleet services operations. The tank is
located adjacent to the east wall of the
Fleet Services Building.
Two aboveground water tanks, located
near the southwest corner of the south
yard, are no longer in use,
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Natural Gas Compressor and
Fueling Station:
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Electric Charging Station:
Covered Storage Area:
Closed Circuit Wash Rack
System:
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Oil Storage Area:
Fuel Tanker Truck:
Hazardous Waste Storage Area:
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A compressed natural gas refueling station
is located south of the Gas and Electric
Services Building. The tanks and
dispensing units for the fueling natural gas
vehicles are located south and west of the
station, respectively. A public naturargas
fueling station is located inside a fenced
area along Wible Road.
A charging station, used for recharging
electric vehicles, is located along the west
fence line, west of the fuel island.
This metal structure, located along the
fence separating the facility from a
drainage pond, is used for storing
used/returned oil-filled equipment.
A closed circuit wash rack system is
located adjacent to the east end of the
Fleet Services Building. This system is
used to wash fleet vehicles and contains
an aboveground clean water tank. An oil
water separator, located at the wash rack
area, is also used to clean dirty water prior
to entering the closed circuit wash rack
system. '
This area, located adjacent to the east end
of the Fleet Services Building, is used to
store oil in aboveground oil storage tanks.
There is a dual compartment fuel-tanker
truck of diesel fuel used for refueling fleet
vehicles. The truck is parked near the
southeast corner of the Fleet Services
Building.
This area, located east of the Hazardous
Waste Storage Building, is used to store
hazardous wastes such as used mineral
oil, PCB contaminated oil, batteries, fuses,
aerosol cans, oily solids and otherwastes.
Signs are posted in accordance with·
applicable regulations,
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Hazardous Waste Accumulation
Area:
New/Refurbished Oil-filled
Equipment Storage Areas:
New/Refurbished Oil-filled
Equipment for Delivery Storage
Areas:
Drainage Pond:
Fence:
G. OPERATING SCHEDULE:
Hazardo~s waste work place accumulation
containers (i.e., aerosol cans, oily solids'
and other solid wastes) may be found at
several locations such as: adjacent to the
north side of the Fleet Services Building,
etc,
New and refurbished oil-filled equipment
such as transformers, regulators, switches
and capacitors are stored at various
locations in the yard.
This area, located south of the Scada '
Building is designated for brief storage of
new/refurbished oil-filled equipment which
will be transported to job sites within three
weeks of storage.
An unlined drainage pond is located at the
southwest corner of the facility. All surface
run-off from the yard flows into this
drainage pond.
The entire facility is surrounded by a six-
foot high chain link fence topped with one
foot of barbed wire. Chain link interior
fences separate the south yard from an
unlined drainage pond and the north yard
from an employee parking area.
The facility is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week. During regular working
hours (7 a.m. to 5 p.m.), approximately 285 employees are headquartered at the
fa~ility.
During weekday evenings, the facility is staffed by 8 employees until 1 a.m.. Between
1 a.m. and 7 a.m. and on weekends, the facility is staffed by one employee. ,
In the event of an emergency at this facility, outside of regular business hours, an
on-call supervisor is available 24 hours per day. (See the title page for the 24-hour
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3. HAZARD ASSESSMENT
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This section identifies the hazardous materials and wastes that are routinely found at
the facility and their spill potential at the facility.
All personnel involved with handling hazardous materials and wastes have been
trained and are familiar with the hazardous properties of the materials and waste with
which they work.
B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE INVENTORY
Lists of the hazardous materials and wastes normally handled at the facility are
presented in Tables 3-1 and 3-2, respectively. The Title 19 and 27 OES Standard
Inventory forms 2730 and 2731 are included in the CUP A copy of this plan as Table 3-
3. The inventory reflects "Threshold Level" reporting, listing hazardous materials or
waste present at the facility in amounts which exceed a total volume of 55 gallons for
liquids, 200 cubic feet at standard temperature and pressure for gases, or a total
_ weight of 500 pounds for solids. Substances present at the facility below these levels
may not be listed, unless the material is listed in 40 CFR 355 as an "Extremely
Hazardous Substance" with a "Threshold Planning Quality" of less than 500 pounds.
C. FACILITY DRAINAGE
The north yard is sloped such that the majority of surface runoff is directed towards a
drainage inlet, located along the north fence line, and several catch basins as
illustrated in the facility layout, Figure 2-1. Water accumulated in the catch basins and
drainage inlet flow through the storm drain lines into the unlined drainage pond in the
southwest corner of the facility. The outlet pipe to the drainage pond is equipped with
a manually operated valve. In the event of an oil spill in the north yard, the valve
would be closed, preventing any spills from entering the drainage pond;
The south yard is sloped such that the majority of surface runoff is directed towards a
drainage inlet, located along the east fence line of the drainage pond, as illustrated in
the facility layout, Figure 2-1. Water accumulated in the drainage inlet flows through
the storm drain lines into the drainage pond. The outlet pipe to the drainage pond is
equipped with a manually operated valve. In the event of an oil spill in the south yard,
the valve would be closed, preventing any spills from entering the drainage pond.
D. ADJOINING LAND USES
The facility is bordered by Wible Road on the east and White Lane on the north.
Commercial development and a residential complex border the facility on the south
and west, respectively.
The nearest residential area is located immediately to the west of the service center.
There are no hospitals, or medical care facilities within 1 mile of the facility. Four
elementary schools and one junior high are within a one mile radius of this service
center.
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PREVAILING WIND DIRECTION
The prevailing wind direction is from the northwest.
F.
SPILL POTENTIAL
The oil filled equipment, storage containers, spill prevention techniques currently
utilized and the potential for oil spills are described in this section, Small spills
occurring during normal operation will be contained and cleaned up in accordance
with Section 5 of this Emergency Plan.
1. Underqround Fuel Storaqe Tanks
The facility has two 10,OOO-gallon underground tanks used for storing
unleaded and diesel motor-vehicle fuel. Both tanks are located west of the
fuel island. They are double-walled fiberglass-clad steel tanks which are
compatible with the stored fluids, The tanks and the associated piping have
a continuous leak monitoring system; one located in each tank's annular
space and one in the piping collection sump. The monitoring system
activates an audible and light alarm located in the Fleet Services Building. If
an alarm is activated, an assessment to determine the cause will begin and
may include leak testing. The tank is also equipped with an overfill box which
is product-tight to contain spills caused by overfilling. The Fleet Supervisor is
responsible for the tanks and their contents.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Tank Leak:
If a leak occurs, the fuel would be discharged into the annular space
between the primary and secondary walls of the tank and an alarm board
would sound and light. This alarm is checked weekly for proper
operating status.
ii) Overfilling:
The greatest spill potential is from overfilling during the fuel transfer
process, (i.e. filling the tanks). Spill prevention consists of constant
supervision during the filling process. Any fuel spilled during the filing
process would be contained in the overfill box.
iii) Overfilling vehicles:
The dispenser nozzle used to fuel vehicles is equipped with an automatic
shut-off device. Constant supervision is provided during the fueling
process.
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a. A 1000-gallon aboveground tank used for storing used oil is located
adjacent to the east end of the Fleet Services Building, on a concrete
slab. The tank is double-walled with a steel inner tank, an annular space,
and an outer concrete containment tank which is compatible with the
stored fluids. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tanks and their
contents.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Tank Leak:
If a leak occurs, the fuel would be discharged into the annular space
between the walls of the primary and secondary tanks. A monitoring
pipe is connected to the annular space between the tank walls and
routinely monitored for possible leaks.
ii) Overfilling: .
.
The used oil is pumped by an automatic float operated pump into this
tank from a half barrel tray located in the Fleet Services Building.
Spill prevention consists of constant supervision during filling process.
The liquid level in the tank is manually checked daily. Should overfill
occur, a maximum of five gallons of oil could be spilled and the spill
would be contained within the building.
iii) Oil Removal:
The spill potential due to oil removal would be minimal.. Spill
prevention consists of constant supervision during the draining
process and inspection of hoses and hose connections prior to
handling of oil. The amount of oil that could reasonably be expected
to be discharged is the volume of the hose or approximately five
gallons
3. Aboveqround New Oil Storaqe Tanks
a. Oil Storaqe Area (adjacent to east end of Fleet Services Buildinq)
.
Three 250-gallon aboveground storage tanks used for storing motor oil,
transmission fluid and hydraulic oil and one 150-gallon aboveground oil
storage tank used for storing gear oil are located in the oil storage area,
adjacent to the east end of the Fleet Services Building. All tanks are
single-walled steel tanks and are compatible with the stored fluid.
Automatic pump and pipe lines connect these storage tanks with the oil
hose lines in the garage. Oil in the tanks can only be discharged through
these hoses. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for the tanks and their
contents.
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Possible Spill Occurrence:
.
i) Tank Leak:
Visual inspections are made daily to check for tank leakage. The
maximum volume of oil that could be discharged is five gallons before
it would be detected.
ii) Overfilling:
These tanks are filled from another tank. The greatest spill potential
is from overfilling during the filling process. Spill prevention consists
of constant supervision during the filling process. The maximum
volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to discharge due to
overfilling is three gallons.
iii) Connection/Hose Leakage:
'.
Small spills could occur during disconnecting and reconnecting the
pipe lines and the oil tanks or due to rupture of oil hoses. A maximum
of two gallons could be spilled and spills would be contained within
Jhe building.
b. Fleet Services Buildinq
The facility has one 55-gallon steel tank, located inside the garage, used
to store hydraulic oil. The tank is a single-walled steel tank which is
compatible with the stored fluid. This tank is part of the hydraulic system
for the floor hoist located inside the garage. The Fleet Supervisor is
, responsible for the tank and its contents.
Possible Spill Occurrence:
i) Tank Leak:
Visual inspections are made daily to check for tank leakage. The
maximum volume of oil that could be discharged is five gallons before
it would be detected and the spillwould be contained inside the
garage.
ii) Pipe Rupture:
.
The tank is connected to a hydraulic system for the floor hoist by
aboveground single walled steel pipes. Spills due to pipe rupture
would be noticed during hoist operation. The maximum volume of
product that could reasonably be expected to discharge would not
exceed two gallons and the spill would be contained inside the
garage.
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b. Motor Oil Container (Fuel Island Booth)
.
The facility has one 55-gallon aboveground storage container used for
storing motor oil, located 'at fuel island. It is a single-walled steel tank and
is compatible with the stored fluid. The Fleet Supervisor is responsible for
. the tank and its contents.
Possible spill occurrence:
ii) Overfilling:
This tank is filled from another tank, The greatest spill potential is
from overfilling during the filling process. Spill prevention consists of
constant supervision during the filling process. The maximum volume
of oil that could be reasonably be expected to discharge due to
overfilling is two gallons.
ii) Oil Removal:
The possibility of spill during the oil removal process with a manually
operated pump is minimal. No more than one quart could be spilled.
.
iii)
Tank Leakage
Visual inspections are made daily to check the possible tank leakage.
The maximum volume of oil that could be discharged due to tank
leakage is five gallons before it could be detected
4. Fuel Tanker Truck (Southeast corner of Fleet Services Buildinq when not in use)
There is one dual compartment fuel tanker in the facility. The tanker truck
has a capacity of 1200 gallons of diesel fuel. During off-peak hours, it is used
to distribute fuel to vehicles which are parked in the facility yard. The tanker
is filled from the underground fuel tank. The Fleet Services Supervisor is
responsible for thé tanker truck and its contents.
Possible Spill Occurrence:
i)
Tank Leak:
,
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The tank is a single walled steel tank which is compatible with the stored
fluid. Thetarker is checked visually by the operator before each use.
.
ii) Filling Tanker Truck:
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The tanker is filled from the underground tank. Any fuel spilled during the
filling process would be contained within the tank overfill box and/or
buckets provided for the hosed fittings. The maximum amount of fuel
that could reasonably be expected to discharge would be approxfmately
five gallons.
iii) Overfilling vehicles:
The dispenser nozzles on the truck are equipped with automatic shutoff
devices. Constant supervision is provided during the fueling process.
iv) Hose Leakage:
Hoses on the truck would crack and seep before a complete severing
would occur. The leakage would be noticed during pumping and would
stop when the pump stops. The maximum volume of fuel that could
reasonably be expected to discharge would be approximately three
gallons.
5. Drum/Container Storaqe
.
55-gallon drums of petroleum products are stored at this facility. All 55-gallon
drums used for storage are DOT Specification 17E and/or 17C drums.
Additionally, smaller containers of petroleum products are available at this
facility for vehicle and equipment maintenance.
a. Hazardous Waste Storaqe Area (Curbed Area-east of Hazardous Waste
Storaqe Buildinq):
Up to ten 55-gallon drums of miscellaneous liquid residue generated by
electric and gas operation crews are stored in this curbed area. These
drums typically contain used oil and water mix, mineral oil and other liquid
waste. There could also be up to four 55-gallon drums of suspected PCB
contaminated oil stored in this area. Hazardous wastes are temporarily
stored here prior to shipment to a licensed hazardous waste disposal
facility. Signs -are posted in accordance to applicable regulations.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Drum Rupture:
.
The largest potential spill would be from the rupture of a drum due to
overturning during handling (manually or with a forklift)~ A maximum of
55 gallons of oil could be spilled. Operations and maintenance
personnel are trained in safe operation of forklifts to avoid such
occurrences.
ii) Liquid Transfer:
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Small spills could occur during transfer of liquid from a second
container to a drum. A maximum of two gallons could be spilled.
.
b. Fleet Services Buildinq:
One 55-gallon drum of anti-freeze equipped with a hand pump and five
five-gallon containers of hydraulic oil are stored inside the garage.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Product Transfer:
Small spills could occur during product transfer to a smaller container.
A maximum of two gallons could be spilled and the spill would be
contained within the building.
i) Container Upset:
The largest potential spill would be from the upset of a container due
to overturning during handling. A maximum of 5 gallons of liquid could
be spilled and the spill would be contained within the building.
c.
Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area (Fenced Area adjacent to,the
Northern Wall of the Fleet Services Buildinq).
.
One 55-gallon of used antifreeze and one 55-gallon neY' antifreeze
(stock) are stored in this fenced area.
Possible Spill Occurrence:
i) Product Transfer:
Small spills could occur during product transfer (usßd antifreeze)
from a smaller container to the drum. No more than three gallons
of used antifreeze could be spilled.
ii) Drum Upset:
The largest potential spill would be from the upset of the drum due
to overfilling during handling. Operations and maintenance
personnel are trained is safe operations of forklifts and boom
trucks to avoid such occurrences. '
6. Oil;.Filled Equipment in Storaqe
.
a. New/Refurbished Oil-Filled Equipment (Storaqe Area #1, West of
Evidence Storaqe Area: Storaqe Area #2. East, North. South and
Southwest of Aboveqround Water Tanks: Storaqe Area #3. alonq the
West Fènce, North of Drainaqe Pond: Storaqe Area #7, south of
Hazardous Waste Storaqe Buildinq)
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Approximately 720 pieces of new/refurbished oil-filled electrical equipment
are stored in these areas. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored in
this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment
ranges from two to 556 gallons.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is two-556
gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe
operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences.
b. New/Refurbished Oil Filled Equipment for Delivery (south of Scada
Buildinq)
Approximately up to 25 pieces of oil-filled equipment for delivery are
temporarily stored in this area. The amount of oil-filled equipment stored
in this area varies. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment
ranges from one to 120 gallons. All oil filled equipment is temporarily
stored in this area up to three weeks prior to the delivery to the sites.
Possible spill occurrence:
..
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is one-120
gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe
operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences.
c. New and Used/Returned Oil Filled Equipment (Storaqe Area #5. Evidence
Storaqe Area)
Up to five pieces of oil-filled equipment are stored in this area. This
equipment is stored in this area as evidence matérial. Used/returned
equipment that shows any sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged
to stop the leakage and/or drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate
containers. The volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges
from 10 to 60 gallons.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
.
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is 10-60
gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in safe
operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences.
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d. Used/Returned Oil Filled Equipment for Delivery (Covered Storaqe Area,
Storaqe Area #6. east of drainaqe pond)
Up to 75 pieces of used/returned oil-filled equipment, which are ready for
shipping, are stored in this area. The amount of oil-filled equipment
stored in this area varies. The returned equipment has been taken out of
service for reasons of failure or replacement and is being returned for
repair, disposal, or warranty. Used/returned equipment that shows any
sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged to stop the leakage arid/or
drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate containers. The volume~ of oil
in the various pieces of equipment ranges from two to 110 gallons. These
storage areas are inspected daily and recorded monthly for signs of
leakage.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is two-
110 gallons. Operations and maintenance personnel are trained in
safe operation of forklifts and boom trucks to avoid such occurrences.
ii) Leakage during storage:
.
Any equipment that does not fit in appropriate containers and shows
any sign of leakage is immediately plugged/sealed to stop the leakage
and/or drained of oil. No more than five gallons of oil could reasonably
be expected to leak before it would be discovered.
e. Used/Returned Oil Filled Equipment (Hazardous Waste Storaqe Buildinq)
Up to 20 pieces of used/returned oil-filled equipment are stored in the
Hàzardous Waste Storage Building. The oil-filled equipment is stored in
this building, awaiting the oil test result. The returned equipment has
been taken out of service for reasons of failure or replacement and is
being returned for repair, disposal, or warranty. Used/returned equipment
that shows any sign of leakage is immediately sealed/plugged to stop the
leakage and/or drained of oil and/or placed in appropriate containers. The
volume of oil in the various pieces of equipment ranges from two to 65
gallons. The floor of the building slopes toward the middle of the building.
This depressed floor functions as a secondary containment, preventing
any oil spills from being discharged from the building,
Possible spill occurrence:
.
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is two-65
gallons. Spills would be contained within the building.
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ii) Leakage during storage:
Any equipment that does not fit in appropriate containers and shows
any sign of leakage is immediately plugged/sealed to stop the leakage
and/or drained of oil. No more than five gallons of oil could reasonably
be expected to leak before it would be discovered. Spills would be
contained within this building.
f. Used/Returned Suspected PCB-Contaminated Oil Filled Equipment
(Hazardous Waste Storaqe Buildinq)
Up to three pieces of returned oil-filled equipment which may contain
suspected PCB-contaminated oil are stored in this building. The returned
equipment has been taken out of service for reasons of failure or
replacement. Any equipment that shows any sign of leakage is
immediately drained of oil and placed in an appropriate container. These
appropriate containers are then temporarily stored in this building prior to
shipment. In accordance with federal, state and local regulations,this
area is barricaded to delineate this temporary storage area. The
depressed floor of this building prevents the oil spills from being
discharged from the building while the equipment is in storage.
Possible spill occurrence:
.
i) Overturning during handling with a forklift or boom truck:
The volume of oil that could reasonably be expected to spill is two-8S
gallons and spills would be contained within this building. Spills would
be contained within the building.
7. Operatinq Equipment
a. Operational Pad-Mounted Transformer (Northeast of OM&C Buildinq)
One pad-mounted transformer supplies the electrical power for the
buildings in this facility.
Possible spill occurrence:
i) Equipment Leakage:
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The greatest spill potential is from the leakage of the equipment which
could be detected immediately by a power outage. The volume of oil
that could reasonably be expected to spill due to leakage is five
gallons.
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G. FIRE POTENTIAL:
All hazardous materials and wastes are stored in regulation containers, minimizing the
possibility of fire. All hazardous waste containers are inspected weekly and -an
inspection log is kept by facility personnel. "No Smoking," "Flammable - No Open
Flame Within 25 Feet," and other appropriate signs are posted where
combustible/flammable materials or wastes are handled, used, or stored. Storage
areas are regularly inspected for compliance with applicable state and local
requirements. Responsible facility personnel have been trained in the use of portable
fire fighting equipment.
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TABLE 3-1
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
See following page(s).
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HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTO.- BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER
EPA ill Number: CAD981390198
Report Date: 3/13/2003
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Location: FLEET SERVICE/lAG TANKS/DRUM_STOR_AREAlC2
NFPA Diamond
EHS
H
CAS Numbe
"'WT
Componen
Chemical
Max Lbs
ConI Code
H'
Unl
Larges
ConI
Max Amt
AvgAmI
Hazard
Class
Hazard
Codes'
Physical
State
DOT No
Trade Name
DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC
SOLVENT
H-1/F-I/R-o
MA.
1270
CrrGARD 500 MOTOR OIL 15W-4O
64742-65-0
68649-42-3
64742-62-7
64741-88-4
108-88-3
75
88
75
ZINC ALKYL DrrHIOPHOSPHA TE
DEWAXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM
OilS SOLVENT
PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON
TOLUENE
PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
1,731
815
1,73
A
A
A
GAL
GAL
GAL
250
250
250
250
250
250
167
167
167
--A·
--A·
--A·
H·1/F-I/R-o
H-I/F·1/R-o
MA.
MA.
NIA
1270
HYDRAULIC OIL
MULTI-PURPOSE A TF
0,
NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS
PER 29 CFR 1910. 1200
400
A
lBS
400
400
267
-·A·
H-I/F-1/R-o
MIS
NIA
PREMIUM GEAR Oil 8OW-90
Location: FLEET SERVICE//CORROSIVE CAB-OUTSIDE NW/C2
Hazard
Codes'
-RA-
CAS Numbe
"'WT
Chemical Componen
Max lbs
Cont Code
Unl
Larges
ConI
Max Ami
A~g Ami
Hazard
Class
NFPA Diamond
Physical
State
MA.
DOT No
Trade Name
HlfEHS
7664-93-9
30
SULFURIC ACID
Chemical Componen
102
Max lbs
R
ConI Code
GAL
Unl
Larges
ConI
124
10
Max Amt
AvgAmI
Hazard
Class
Hazard
Codes'
-P--
H-3'F-otR-2
Location: FLEET SERVICE//COVER_STOR-OUTSIDE NW/C2
DOT No
NFPA Diamond
Physical
State
PIG
2794
WET CELL BATTERIES
Trade Name
EHS
If
CAS Number
"'WT
20
l24
CUFT
248
65
2,2
H-otF-otR-o
1072
OXYGEN, COMPRESSED
HIf
EHS
CAS Numbe,
106-97-8
74-84-0
74-82-8
109-66-0
74-98-6
"'WT
8.5
99
1.5
4,7
Chemical Component
BUTANE
ETHANE
METHANE
PENTANE
PROPANE
Max Lbs
18
Cont Code
l24
Unl
CUFT
Larges
Cont
86
Max Amt
172
Avg Ami
5
Hazard
Class
2,
Hazard
Codes'
FP--
NFPA Diamond
H-I/F-4IR-o
Location: FLEET SERVICE//FLEET C-VAN, OUTSIDE/C1
Physical
State
MIG
DOT No
1971
Trade Name
NATURAL GAS
Location: FLEET SERVICE//FUEL ISLAND/C2
Physical
State
HIf
EHS
CAS Numbe:
"'WT
Chemical Component
Max Lbs
Cont Code
Unll
Larges'
ConI
Max Ami
Avg Ami
Hazard
Class
Hazard
Codes'
NFPA Diamond
DOT No
Trade Name
64742-65-0
75
DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC
SOLVENT
ZINC ALKYL DrrHIOPHOSPHATE
DEWAXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM
OilS SOLVENT
38
D
GAL
55
55
37
-A·
H-I/F-1/R-o
MA.
1270
CrrGARD 500 MOTOR Oil 15W-40
68649,42-3
64742-62-7
88
75
64742-65-0
68649-42-3
64742-62-7
68476-34-6
64742-80-9
64741-44-2
75
1,88
75
100
DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC
SOLVENT
ZINC ALKYL DrrHIOPHOSPHATE
DEWAXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM
OilS SOLVENT
FUELS, DIESEL, NO,
HYDRODESUlFURIZED MIDDLE
DISTilLATE
GAS Oil, LIGHT
381
70,081
A
B
GAL
GAL
55
10,000
55
10,000
37
6.000
--A-
-·A·
H-I/F-1/R-o
H-otF-2IR-o
MA.
MA.
1270
1202
CrrGARD 500 MOTOR Oil 15W-40
DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2
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UNLEADED GASOLlN. 1203 MIl. H-1/F-:¥R-o F-A- 6,000 10,000 . GAL B 62,573 BENZENE 4,9 71-43-2 .
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100-41-4
METHYL TERT·BUTYl ETHER 15 1634-D4-4
TOLUENE 6,5 106-66-3
M-XYlENE 4,6 106-38-3
Location: FLEET SERVICE//FUEL TANKER TRUCK/C2
Trade Name DOT No PhysIcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt largest Unit Cont Code Max lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number ~If
State Codes' Class Cont ~, EHS
DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 1202 MIl. H-oJF-2IR-o --A- 3 800 1,200 1,200 GAL R14 6,410 FUELS, DIESEL, NO, 2 100 66476-34-6
HYDRODESUlFURIZEO MIDDLE 0 64742-80-9
DISTilLATE
GAS Oil, liGHT 0 64741-44-2
Location: FLEET SERVICE//HWAAlOUTSIDE NE CORNER/C2
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Ami largest Unit Cont Code Max lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number ~If
State Codes' Class Cont H' EHS
ANTIFREEZE 1993 MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o -A- 37 55 55 GAL D14 512 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 10 111-46-6
ETHYLENE GLYCOL 90 107-21-1
Location: FLEET SERVICE//PARTS ROOM/C2
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt largest Unit Cont Code Max lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number HIfEHS
State Codes' Class Cont H'
ANTIFREEZE 1993 MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o --A· 37 55 55 GAL E14 512 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 10 111-46-6
ETHYLENE GLYCOL 90 107,21-1
ANTIFREEZE 1993 MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o --A- 4 6 1 GAL N14 56 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 10 111·46-6
ETHYLENE GLYCOL 90 107-21-1
CITGARD 500 MOTOR Oil 15W-40 1270 MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o -A- 9 16 24 1 aTS N14 42 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 75 64742-65-0
SOLVENT
ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE 1.66 66649-42-3
DEW AXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM 75 64742,62-7
OilS SOLVENT
EP GREASE NIA MIS H-1/F-1/R-o -·A· 3 80 120 120 LBS D14 120 LITHIUM HYDROXYSTEARA TE 2,6 7620-77·1
EP GREASE NIA MIS H-1/F-1/R-o -A- 3 267 400 400 LBS D14 400 LITHIUM HYDRDXYSTEARA TE 2,6 7620-77·1
HYDRAULIC Oil NIA MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o -A- 3 3 5 5 GAL N14 36 PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-66-4
HYDRAULIC Oil NIA MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o -A- 3 3 5 3 GAL N14 36 PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-66-4
WET CELL BATTERIES 2794 MIl. H·:YF-OIR-2 -RA- 6 11 16 2 GAL R14 163 SULFURIC ACID 40 7664-93-9 ~
WET CELL BATTERIES 2794 MIl. H-3/HJlR-2 -RA- 6 6 12 1 GAL R14 122 SULFURIC ACID 30 7664-93,9 ~
Location: FLEET SERVICE//REPAIR BAYS-FLAM_STR_CABS/C2
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Largest Unit Cont Code Max lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number IIEHS
State Codes' Class Cont ~,
ANTIFREEZE 1993 MIl. H-1/F-1/R-o -·A· 1 2 1 GAL N14 19 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 10 111-46-6
ETHYLENE GLYCOL 90 107-21-1
AUTO ENAMEL 1954 MIl. H-2IF-4IR-o FP-A- 2,1 240 380 10 OZ F24 23 METHYL ETHYL KETONE 70 76-93-3
XYLENE 9 1330-20-7
PROPANE 6,6 74-96-6
CA-180H MASTIC 1993 MIl. H-2IF-:¥R-1 F-A· GAL 6 TOLUENE 108-66-3
DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 1202 MIl. H-oJF-2IR-o --A- GAL 35 FUELS, DIESEL, NO, 2 00 66476-34-6
HYDRODESUlFURIZED MIDDLE 64742-80-9
DISTilLATE
GAS OIL, liGHT 64741-44-2
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ENAMEL PAINT . 1263 MIl. H-2IF·:YR-2 F-A· . GAL 42 AMYL METHYL KETONE 110-43-0 .
HEX ONE 108-10-1
BARIUM SULFATE 7727-43-7
GOODWRENCH AXLE LUBE SAE 80W-90 NIA MIl. H-11F·1/R-o -·A· 256 384 32 OZ N 22 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 90 84742-65-0
SOLVENT
HYDRAULIC OIL NIA MIl. H-11F-1/R-o -·A· 1 1 1 GAL N 7 PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-88-4
MOBILMET AOUA RHO #66449 1270 MIl. H-11F-1/R-o --A- 2 3 3 GAL N 17 SOAP 20
HYDROXYL HEPTADECENYL 5 27136,73-8
GL YOXALlDINE
H,BENZOTRIAZOLE 5 71829-80-8
NAPA POWER STEERING FLUID 9800 NIA MIl. H-11F-1/R-o --A· 20 30 1 OTS N 54 SOLVENT-DEWAXED LIGHT 95 64742-56-9
PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE
SPECIALTY COATING 1954 MIl. H-2IF-4IR-o FP-A- 2, 96 144 12 OZ F24 9 ACETONE 42 67-64-1
XYLENE 10 1330-20-7
ETHYL ETHOXY PROPIONATE 7 763-89-9
LlOUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, 23 68476-86-8
SWEETENED
ETHYL ALCOHOL 10 64-17-5
UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl. H-11F-:YR-o F-A- 3 1 1 1 GAL F14 6 BENZENE 4,9 71-43-2
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100-41-4
METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4
TOLUENE 6,5 108-88-3
M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38,3
UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl. H-11F·:YR-o F-A- 3 1 1 1 GAL N14 6 BENZENE 4,9 71-43-2
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100-41-4
METHYL TERT·BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4
TOLUENE 6,5 108-88-3
M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3
UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl. H-11F-:YR-o F-A· 3 3 5 5 GAL N14 31 BENZENE 4,9 71-43-2
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100-41-4
METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634-04-4
TOLUENE 6,5 108-88-3
M-XYLENE 4,6 108-38-3
Location: FLEET SERVICE//REPAIR_BAYS/C2
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Ami Largest Unit Cont Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number "IIEHS
State Code." Clas. Cont ""
ACETYLENE 1001 PIG H.QIF-4IR-3 FPR- 2_1 83 125 125 CUFT L24 9
HYDRAULIC OIL NIA MIl. H-11F-1/R-o --A- 3 43 65 65 GAL A14 472 PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-88-4
HYDRAULIC OIL NIA MIl. H-11F-1/R-o -·A· 3 3 5 5 GAL N14 36 PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-88-4
NATURAL GAS 1971 MIG H-1IF-4IR-o FP-- 2,1 60 90 18 CUFT L24 9 BUTANE 3 106-97-8
ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0
METHANE 99 74-82-8
PENTANE 1.5 109-66-0
PROPANE 4,7 74-98~6
OXYGEN, COMPRESSED 1072 PIG H.QIF-oJR-o .p-. 2,2 83 124 124 CUFT L24 10
Location: FLEET SERVICE/IWASH RACK EQUIP./C2
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard AvgAmI Max Ami Largesl Unit Cont Code Max Lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number "II
State Codes" Clas. Cont "" EHS
COMPRESSED AIR 1002 MIG H.QIF-oJR-o -p_. 2,2 300 400 400 CUFT A24 30 NITROGEN 80 7727-37-9
OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7
DIESEL FUEL. HS, #2 1202 MIl. H.QIF-2IR-o --A- 3 GAL R 35 FUELS, DIESEL, NO, 100 68476-34-6
4 of 10
. . HYDRODESULFURIZED MIDDLE 64742,80,9 .
DISTILLATE
GAS OIL, LIGHT 64741-44,2
DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2 202 MIL H-0/F,2IR-0 --A- 5 GAL R 35 FUELS, DIESEL, NO, 2 00 68476,34,6
HYDRO DE SULFURIZED MIDDLE 64742,80,9
DISTILLATE
GAS OIL, LIGHT 64141,44-2
SC-HB-50 ALKALINE DETERGENT CLEANER 760 MIL H-3/F-0/R,O -RA- 37 55 55 GAl E 551 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE 1310,58,3
2-BUTOXY ETHANOL 111-76,2
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIINEW/REFUR.AREA #1 ,2,3,7/B5-E9
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI largesl Unll ConI Code Max lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS NumbOl "If
State Codes- Class ConI "' EHS
DIALA OIL AX 1268 MIL H,O/F-I/R-O -C..A- 3 220 330 55 GAL 014 2.431 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128,37,0
HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 40 64742,46,1
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742-53,6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
DIALA OIL AX 1268 MIL H-O/F-I/R-O -A- 3 16,380 24,510 556 GAL R14 181,004 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0.19 128,37-0
HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 40 64742,46-7
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742,53,6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIINEW/REFURB, FOR DELlV.lB6
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI Larges' Unll ConI Code Max lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS NumbOl "II
Stale Codes· Clan ConI - EHS
DIALA OIL AX 1288 MIL H,O/F,I/R-O --A- 3 533 800 120 GAL R14 5.893 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-31-0
HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 40 64742,46,7
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREA TED LIGHT 70 64742-53,6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIINEW/USED EVIDENCE STOR 5/E9
Trade Name DOT No Phylical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI largell Unil Cont Code Max lb. ChemlcaJ Component %WT CAS Number "n
Stale Codes* Clan ConI - EHS
DIALA OIL AX 1268 MIL H-O/F-I/R-O --A- 3 133 200 60 GAL R14 1,413 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128,37-0
HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 40 64742-48-7
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREA TED LIGHT 10 84742,53,8
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIIPAD MT TRANSF E/O T&D OFC/E5
Trade Name DOT No Phylical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI largest Unll ConI Code Max lb. Chemical Componenl %WT CAS Number "If
Slate Code.- CIa.1 ConI "' EHS
DIALA OIL AX 1268 MIL H-0/F-1/R-0 -A- 80 120 120 GAL R15 884 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-31,0
HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64142-46-1
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64142,53,6
,NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENTIIUSED/RET. FOR DEL. #6/C7
Trade Name DOT No Phylical. NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI Largesl Unll ConI Code Max lb. Chemical Componenl %WT "n
Stale Codes- Clan ConI "' CAS NumbOl EHS
DIALA OIL AX 268 MIL H-O/F-1/R-0 --A- 2,080 3,120 0 GAL R 22,985 BUTYLA TED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0.19 28-31,0
5 of 10
. . HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 40 64742,46,7 .
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREATED LIGHT 70 64742-53,6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENT//USED/RET, HWS BLDG/D6
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami MaxAmt Lergest Unl' Cant Code Max lbl Chemical Componen' %WT CAS Numbe, "11
State Codes" Class Cont ü. EHS
DIAlA OIL AX 1266 MIL H-O/F,1/R,O --A- 520 780 65 GAL R14 5.746 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128,37-0
HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742-46-7
DISTILLATE
HYDROTREA TED LIGHT 70 64742-53-6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: OILFILLED EQUIPMENT//USED/RET. SUS,PCB HWS BLD/D6
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Largest Unit Cant Code Max Lbe Chenical COll1lOnent %WT CAS Number ün
State Codes· Cia.. Cant - EHS
INSULATING OIL 0-499 PPM PCB 1268 MIL H'O/F-1/R-0 --A- 3 113 170 85 GAL R14 1.252 POL YCHLORINA TED BIPHENYL 0,05 1336-36,3
BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,2 128,37-0
LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE 70 64742-53-6
MIDDLE DISTILLATE SOLVENT 40 64742-48-7
Location: OPERATIONS BLDG//BATTERY ROOM/E4
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Largest Unit Cont Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number üfEHS
Stall Codes· Cia.. Cont ü.
HD,900, LIBERTY 2000 LEAD ACID BATTERY 2794 MIL H,3IF-01R-2 -RA- 8 50 75 3 GAL R14 761 SULFURIC ACID 8 7664-93,9
Location: OPERATIONS BLDG//COMMUNICATIONS RM-SUN RM/E4
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazerd Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Lerge.t Unit Cant Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number üfEHS
State Codes· Clall Cant -
HAlON 1301 1009 PIG H-1JF-O/R-0 -P-- 2,2 247 247 247 CUFT L24 95
Location: PREFAB AREAl/FLAMMABLE CABINETS/C3
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami MaxAmt Larges' Unit Cant Code Max Lb. ' Chenical COll1lOnent %WT CAS Number Mf
State Codes· Clas. Cant - EHS
(40AI) WATER BASED MARKING PAINT ALL COLOR 1954 MIL H,21F-4IR-O FP-A- 2.1 952 1,428 17 02 F24 93 HEXANE 10 110-54-3
ISOBUTANE 5 75-28-5
NAPHTHA: STODDARD SOLVENT 5 8052-41-3
XYLENE 22 1330,20-7
PROPANE 10 74-98,6
(40A1) WATERBASED MARKING PAINT ALL COLOR 1954 MIL H,21F-4JR-0 FP-A- 2, 92 288 12 02 F24 19 HEXANE 10 110-54-3
ISOBUTANE 5 75-28-5
NAPHTHA: STODDARD SOLVENT 5 8052-41-3
XYLENE 22 1330-20-7
PROPANE 10 74-98 -6
ENAMEL PAINT 1263 MIL H-21F-3/R-2 F-A- 3 3 1 GAL F14 25 AMYL METHYL KETONE 0 110-43-0
HEXONE 0 108-10-1
BARIUM SULFATE 0 7727,43-7
GALVA-TEK 1954 MIL H-21F,4IR-0 FP-A- 2, 2 88 14 02 F24 11 TOLUENE 0 108,88,3
XYLENE 0 1330-20-7
METHYLENE CHLORIDE 0 75-09,2
PROPANE 0 74,98,6
PETROLEUM NAPHTHA 0 8030,30,6
. 6 of 10
SPRAY PAINT ALL C. 954 MIL H,2IF-4/R-0 FP-A- 2, 288 432 . OZ F24 28 ACETONE 39 67,64,
ßUT ANE 7 106,97,6
ISO BUTANE 5 75,28-5
XYLENE 12 1330-20-7
PROPANE 15 74,98,6
STRIPING PAINT 18A1 954 MIL H-2IF,4/R-0 FP-A- 2, 96 144 12 OZ F24 9 ACETONE 10 67-64-1
NAPHTHA: STODDARD SOLVENT 5 6052-41-3
XYLENE 5 1330-20-7
PROPANE 10 74-98-6
LIGHT ALIPHATIC SOLVENT 20 64742-89,8
NAPHTHA
Location: PREFAB ARENIVVORK AREA OVERHANG/B3
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Large.t Unit Cant Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number ü If EHS
State Codes' Cia.. Cant ü'
BACKFILL 3077 MIS H-1/F-lIR-0 -A- 9 720 1,080 60 LBS J14 1,080 BENTONITE 90 1302,78,9
COMPRESSED AIR 1002 MlG H,OIF-O/R-O ,P-- 2,2 150 200 200 CUFT L24 15 NITROGEN 80 7727,37 -9
OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7
CONCRETE MIX 3082 MIS H-1/F-OIR,O --A- 9 1,387 2,080 40 LBS J 14 2,080 CALCIUM HYDROXIDE 0 1305-62-0
SILICA, CRYSTALlINE-QUARTZ 0 14808-60-7
PORTlAND CEMENT 0 65997-15-1
SILICA, AMORPHOUS HYDRATED 0 7631-66-9
CALCIUM ALUMINATE 0 65997-16,2
Location: SCADA BLDG,/lSCADA ROOM/C4.
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Amt Max Amt Large.t Unit Cant Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number ülfEHS
State Codes' ClalS Cant ü'
WET CELL BATTERIES 2794 MIL H-3IF-O/R-2 -RA- 8 0 0 0 GAL R14 2 SULFURIC ACID 30 7664-93,9 ,.
Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDG/lELECT_T&D-FLAM_CAB_MID_RM/D4
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami MaxAm! Large.t Unit Cant Code Max Lb. Ch.mlcal Component %WT CAS Number "If
Stata Codes' Cia.. Cant ü' EHS
AUTO ENAMEL 1954 MIL H-2IF-4IR-O FP-A- 2,1 80 120 10 OZ F24 8 METHYL ETHYL KETONE 70 78,93-3
XYLENE 9 1330-20-7
PROPANE 8.6 74-98-6
CHAIN-BAR & SPROCKET OIL' 1270 MIL H-1/F-1/R-0 --A- 9 8 12 1 aTS N14 25 HYDROTREA TED LIGHT 90 64742,53,8
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
HYDROTREATED HEAVY 90 84742-52-5
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
CITGARD 500 MOTOR OIL 15W,40 1270 MIL H,1/F-1/R-0 --A- 9 1 1 1 GAL N14 7 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC 75 64742,65,0
SOLVENT
ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHA TE 1.88 68849,42,3
g~~~L~~~~IDUAL PETROLEUM 75 64742,62-7
DIALA OIL AX 1268 MIL H-O/F-1/R-0 --A- 3 1 1 1 GAL F 1 4 7 BUTYLA TED HYDROXY TOLUENE 0,19 128-37,0
HYDROTREATED MIDDLE 40 64742,46,7
DISTIlLATE
HYDROTREA TED LIGHT 70 64742-53,6
NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDG/lGAS TOOL ROOM (NORTH RM)/D4
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Am! Larg..' Unit Cant Cod. Max Lba Chemical Componen'
State Code.- Clan Cant ü' %WT CAS Numbe, EHS
COMPRESSED AIR 002 MlG H-O/F-O/R-O -P-- 2,2 317 476 238 CUFT 124 36 NITROGEN 80 7727-37,9
7 of 10
. . OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7 .
COMPRESSED AIR 1002 MlG H-OIF-Q/R-O -P- 2,2 312 468 117 CUFT L24 35 NITROGEN 80 7727-37,9
OXYGEN 20 7782-44-7
HYDRAULIC OIL NJA MIL H-1/F,1/R-0 -,A- 3 3 5 5 GAL N14 36 PARAfFINIC HYDROCARBON 0 64741-88-4
NATURAl GAS 1971 MlG H-1/F-4IR-0 FP- 2,1 120 180 18 CUFT L24 19 BUTANE 3 106-97,8
ETHANE 8,5 74,64-0
METHANE 99 74-82-8
PENTANE 1,5 109,66,0
PROPANE 4,7 74-98,8
ROOTS METER OIL VERSI- TEMP NJA MIl H,1/F-1/R,O -A- 3 64 96 8 OZ N14 5 HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE 95 64742-46-7
DISTILLATES
THREAD CUTTING OIL 1270 MIl H,1/F-1/R-0 -A- 9 3 4 1 GAL N14 28 PARAfFINIC MINERAl OIL 64742-50-3
Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDG//GAS TOOL ROOM-FLAM_CAB/D4
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Ami Largetl Unl' Cont Code lIax Lbe Chemical Componen' "WT CAS Number -It
Stall Codes· Cia.. Cont - EHS
1027 SPRAY PRIMER (AEROSOL) 1954 MIl H-2JF-4/R-0 FP-A- 2,1 192 288 12 OZ F24 19 TOLUENE 5 108-88-3
METHYLENE CHLORIDE 60 75-09-2
PROPANE 30 74-98-6
VM&P NAPHTHA 20 64742-89-8
2 CYCLE OIL ENGINE Oil 1270 MIL H,lIF-I/R-O -A- 9 20 30 3 OZ N14 2 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAfFINIC 80 64742,65-0
SOLVENT
SOLVENT DEWAXED RESIDUAl 20 64742,62-7
OIL
LUBRIPLATE AIR TOOL LUBRICANT 3082 MIl H,O/F-I/R,O -A- 9 8 12 1 QTS N14 21 O-DICHlOROBENZENE, LIQUID 3 95-50-1
MINERAl OIL 0 8012-95-1
SPRAY PAINT AlL COLORS 1954 MIl H-2JF-4/R-0 FP-A- 2,1 192 288 12 OZ F24 19 ACETONE 39 67-64-1
BUTANE 7 106-97-8
ISOBUTANE 5 75,28,5
XYLENE 12 1330-20-7
PROPANE 15 74-98-6
Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIGAS TOOLROOM (E)/C4
Trade Name DOT No Physical NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami IIax Ami Large" Unit Cont Code lIax Lbl Chemical Component "WT CAS Number -It
State Codes- Cia.. Cont - EHS
FIBER SPRAY 1954 MIl H,2JF-4IR-0 FP-A- 2,1 56 64 7 OZ F24 5 TITANIUM DIOXIDE 0 13463,67-7
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, 0 68478-88-8
SWEETENED
UNLEADED GASÒlINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3IR-0 F-A- 3 4 1 GAL R14 25 BENZENE 4.9 71-43-2
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100-41-4
METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634,04-4
TOLUENE 8.5 108-88,3
M-XYLENE 4,6 108,38-3
Location: TOOL STORAGE BLDGIIHOT TOOL ROOM/D4
Trade Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Lars..' Unit Cont Code II.. Lbl Chemical Component "'WT CAS Numb.. -It
State Codes· Clasa Cont - EHS
UNLEADED GASOLINE 1203 MIl H-1/F-3/R-0 F-A- 16 24 GAL R 50 BENZENE 4.9 71-43-2
ETHYL BENZENE 1.4 100,41-4
METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER 15 1634,04-4
TOLUENE 6,5 108-88,3
M-XYLENE 4,6 108,38,
8 of 10
Location: WA.USE BLOGIIELEC. MTR. SHOP/FLAM. CAB/OS . .
Trade Name DOT No Phylllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI Large.t Unit Cont Code Max Lb. Chemical Component ","WT CAS Number "If
State Codel· Cia.. Cont ". EHS
SPRAY PAINT ALL COLORS 1954 MIL H-2IF,4IR-O FP-A- 2,1 96 144 12 OZ F24 9 ACETONE 39 67-64-1
BUTANE 7 106·97-8
ISOBUTANE 5 75-28-5
XYLENE 12 1330-20-7
PROPANE 15 74-98-6
Location: WAREHOUSE BLOG//GAS M&C C-VANID6
Trade Name DOT No Phylllcel NFPA Diamond H..ard Hazard Avg Ami Max Amt Lorge.t Unit Cont Cod. Max Lb. Chlnic" Compon.nt ","WT CAS Numb.r "If EHS
State Codes· Cia.. Cont ".
(1IA) RUSTPROOF-ALL COLORS 1954 MIL H-2IF-4IR-O FP-A- 2,1 384 576 12 OZ F24 38 ACETONE 39 67-64-1
BUTANE 7 106-97-8
ISOBUT ANE 5 75,28-5
XYLENE 12 1330-20,7
PROPANE 15 74-98,6
50P COMPONENT C CATALYST 1263 MIL H-2IF-3IR-2 F-A- 3 1 1 1 GAL F14 8 BUTYL ALCOHOL 5,26 71-36-3
DIMETHYLAMINOETHANOL 4,38 108-01,0
ETHYL ALCOHOL 47,66 64-17-5
ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL 33,69 111-76,2
ETHER
ACE RUST STOP 1954 MIL H-2IF-4/R·0 FP-A- 2,1 120 180 15 OZ F24 12 ACETONE 27 67-84,1
TOLUENE 24 108-88,3
ALIPHATIC PETROLEUM 6 8032-32-4
DISTILLATE
LIGHT ALIPHATIC SOLVENT 15 64742-89-8
NAPHTHA
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, 33 88478·88,8
SWEETENED
DEBCO TRAFFIC PAINT 1283 MIL H,2IF,3/R-2 F--A, 3 1 1 1 GAL F14 8 AROMA TIC HYDROCARBONS 0
ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS 0 64742-48-9
ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100 NlA MIL H-1/F-lIR,O --A- 3 48 72 1 PTS N14 65 HYDROTREA TED HEAVY 98 64742-54-7
PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE
Location: WAREHOUSE BLOGIIGAS T&R SHOP/05
Tradl Name DOT No Phylllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Max AmI Larg..t Unit Cont Codl Max Lba Chlmical Compon.nt ","WT CAS Number "IfEHS
Stat. Cod.,· Class Cont ".
KOP-COAT 1263 MIL H-2IF-3/R-2 F-A- 3 7 10 5 GAL F14 83 TOLUENE 5 108-88,3
CALCIUM CARBONATE 30 1317,65-3
TALC 5 14807-96-8
PARAFFINS 25 64742·88-7
SOLVENT NAPTHA LIGHT 84742,95-8
AROMA TIC
NITROGEN, COMPRESSED 1088 PIG H,O/F,O/R,O -po.- 2,2 152 228 228 CUFT L24 15
Location: WAREHOUSE BLOG/rr-MEN FLAMMABLE CABINET/05
T radl Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami MaxAm! Larg..t Unll Cont Code Max Lb. Chemical Compon.nt ",WT "If
Stat. Cod..' Class Cont ". CAS Numb.r EHS
(17A) MARKING PAINT,AlL COLORS 954 MIL H-2IF-4/R-0 FP-A· 2. 04 56 13 OZ F24 10 ACETONE 5 67-64-1
BUTANE 5 106-97-8
HEXANE 12 110-54-3
XYLENE 20 1330-20-7
PROPANE 10 74-98-6
. 9 of 10
SPRAY PAINT AlL. 954 MIL H-2IF-4IR-O FP-A- 2, 96 144 . OZ F24 ACETONE 39 61-64-
BUTANE 1 106-91-8
'ISO BUTANE 5 15--28-5
XYLENE 12 1330-20-1
PROPANE 15 14-98-6
Location: WAREHOUSE BLDG/fT-MEN ROOM/D-5
Trad. Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Huard Huard Avg Amt Max AmI Large" Unit Cont Code Max Lbl Chemical Component %WT CAS Number M II EHS
Stat. Codes· Class Cont -
WET CELL SA TTERIES 2194 MIL H-3IF-o/R-2 -RA- 8 0 1 0 GAL R14 5 SULFURIC ACID 30 1664-93-9 M
Location: WAREHOUSE BLDG/NVELDING SHOP/D5
T radl Name DOT No Phyalcal NFPA Diamond Huard Huard Avg Amt Max Amt Large" Unit Cont Code Max Lb. Chemical Component %WT CAS Number MlfEHS
State Code.' Cia.. Cont -
ACETYLENE 1001 PIG H-0/F-4IR-3 FPR- 2,1 242 363 121 CUFT L24 25
ARGON, COMPRESSED 1006 PIG H-O/F-O/R,O -P-- 2,2 225 336 336 CUFT L24 35
OXYGEN, COMPRESSED 1012 PIG H,O/F-O/R-O -P-- 2.2 308 462 154 CUFT L24 38
Location: YARD/ICNG FUELING STATION/E7
Tradl Name DOT No PhYllcal NFPA Diamond Huard Huard Avg Amt Max Amt Large" Unit Cont Code Max Lbl Chemical Component %WT CAS Number M II EHS
Stal. Codes· Cla.s Cont -
NATURAl GAS 1911 MIG H-lIF-4/R-O FP- 2,1 24,000 30,000 10,000 CUFT A24 3,100 BUTANE 3 106-91-8
ETHANE 8,5 14-84-0
METHANE 99 14-82-8
PENTANE 1.5 109-66-0
PROPANE 4.1 14-98-6
NITROGEN, COMPRESSED 1066 PIG H-OIF-OIR-O -P- 2,2 152 228 228 CUFT L24 15
ROYCO 889 NIA MIL H-I/F,I/R,O -A- 3 7 10 5 GAL N14 73 POLY AlKYLENE GLYCOL 95 9038-95-3
Location: YARD/lCNG MOB_TRAILER-W/O HWSNC6
Trade Name DOT No Phyalcal NFPA Diamond Huard Huard Avg Amt Max Amt Large" Unit Cont Code Max Lbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number Mil
Stall Code,' Class Cont - EHS
NATURAL GAS 1911 MIG H',I/F-4IR-O FP-- 2,1 5,000 5.000 250 CUFT L24 511 BUTANE 3 106-91-8
ETHANE 8,5 14-84-0
METHANE 99 14-82-8
PENTANE 1,5 109-66-0
PROPANE 4,7 14-98-6
Location: YARD/lGAS SVC. SHOP/STOR. CONT.lE7
Trad. Name DOT No Phyalcal NFPA Diamond H..ard H...rd Avg Amt Max Amt Larg..' Unit Cont Cod. Max Lb. Ch.mlcal Compon.nt %WT CAS Number "II
Stat. Cod,,1 Class Cont - EHS
SPRAY PAINT ALL COLORS 1954 MIL H-2IF-4IR-O FP-A, 2.1 2,Q48 3,072 16 OZ F24 200 ACETONE 39 67-64-1
BUTANE 1 106-97-8
ISOBUTANE 5 15-28-5
XYLENE 12 1330-20-1
PROPANE 15 14-98-6
Location: YARDIIH/C_BOT_STR-S/O CNG COMPR/E8
Trade Nilme DOT No Phyalcal NFPA Diamond H..ard H..ard Avg Amt MaxAmt Large.1 Unit Cont Cod. Max Lbs Ch.mlcal Component Mil
Stat. Codesl Class Cont - %WT CAS Number EHS
NATURAL GAS 91 MIG H-lIF-4/R-0 FP-- 2,1 373 560 140 CUFT L24 58 BUTANE 3 108-91-8
ETHANE 8,5 74-84-0
.10 of 10
. . METHANE 99 74-82,8
PENTANE 1.5 109-66'()
PROPANE 4,7 74-98-6
NATURAl GAS 97 MlG H,1JF-4/R-0 FP- 2, 504 756 18 CUFT L24 78 BUTANE 3 106-97 -8
ETHANE 8.5 74-84'()
METHANE 99 74-82-8
PENTANE 1,5 109-66'()
PROPANE 4,7 14-98-6
Location: YARD/NoJ/O MATERIAL STOR. BINS/C7
Trade Name DOT No Phyllcal NFPA Diamond Hazard Hazard Avg Ami Mu Ami Largest Unit Cont Code lIuLbs Chemical Component %WT CAS Number H \I EHS
State Codes· Class Cont H'
ASPHALT PATCH 1999 MIS H-OIF-3JR'() - 9 8,960 13,440 60 lBS J14 13.440 ASPHALT 8052-42-4
BLACKTOP PATCH 1999 MIS H-2/F-2/R'() -A- 4,2 960 1,440 60 lBS J14 1,440 ASPHALT 8052-42-4
SILICA, CRYSTALLINE-QUARTZ 14808-60-7
NAPHTHA 8030-30-6
HAZARD CODES: F-Filo, P-Sudden Release of prossure. R,Reactive, A-Acute health hazard, C,Chronic health hazard
Extremely hazardous substance I Acutoly hazardous matorial (If appücablo, prints in far ri9ht column)
CONTAINER CODES: A-Aboveground tank, B-Belowground Tank, C-Tank inside building, D-Stoel drum, E-Plastic or non-motallic drum, F-Can, G,Cartoy, H-Silo, I-Fiber drum, J-Bag. K-Box. L-Cytindor, M-GIaaa bottle, n-Plastic botllo, O-Tota bin, P-Tank wagon, Q-Rail car, R-
PRESSURE CODES: I-Ambient 2-Above ambient 3-Below ambient
TEMPERATURE CODES: 4-Ambiant 5-Above ambient 6-BeIow ambient 7-Cryogenic
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TABLE 3-2
HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORY
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. HAZARDOUS WASTE INVENTORAAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER .
EPA ID Number: CAD981390198
Report Date: 3/13/2003 ~
Location: FLEET SERVICE/lAG TANK E/O BLDG/C2
Trade Name State No DOT No Physical State Hazard Hazard Class Avg Amt Max Amt Unit Cont Code ... Annual Amt Lbs Largest Con' Cont. Unit Days on Site
Codes'
USED OIL FOR RECYCLING 223 1270 MIl --A- 3 125 1,000 GAL A14 8,447 1,000 GAL 365
Location: FLEET SERVICE//HWAAlOUTSIDE NE CORNER/C2
Trade Name State No DOT No Physical State Hazard Hazard Class Avg Amt Max Amt Unit Cont Code ... Annual Amt Lbs Largest Cont. Cont. Unit Days on Site
Codes'
WASTE ANTIFREEZE 343 3082 MIl --- 3 20 80 GAL E14 667 55 GAL 365
Location: HWSAl/HAZ_WASTE_STOR_AREAlD6
Trade Name State No DOT No Physical State Hazard Hazard Class Avg Amt Max Amt Unit Cont Code ... Annual Amt Lbs Largest Cont. Cont. Unit Days on Site
Codes'
WASTE ALKALINE BAffiRIES 181 3077 MIS --A~ 9 130 525 LBS D14 1,300 500 LBS 365
WASTE CAPACITORS (NON PCB) 223 3082 MIS ---A- 3 400 1,600 LBS D14 4,210 55 GAL 365
WASTE CLEANER, ALKALINE LIQUID 181 MIl --- 0 100 GAL 014 834 55 GAL 365
WASTE CONTAM, SOIUDEBRIS WITH PCB >500 PPM 731 MIS --- 0 48,300 LBS 014 48,980 55 GAL 365
WASTE CONTAM, SOLID DEBRIS WIPCB 50-499 PPM 261 2315 MIS --A- 9 0 25,920 LBS D14 25,920 55 GAL 90
WASTE EMPTY AEROSOL CANS LJC FLAMMABLE LIQUID 343 MIS --- 150 800 LBS D14 2,500 55 GAL 365
WASTE INSULATING OIL 223 3082 MIl --A- 3 125 500 GAL 014 4,405 55 GAL 365
WASTE OILY WATER 221 1270 MIl --A- 3 0 55 GAL 014 459 55 GAL 365
WASTE SOIUDEBRIS WITH OIl. DIESEL FUEL, & TPH 223 MIS -- 2,800 31,500 LBS D14 50,800 55 GAL 365
WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES 792 2794 MIS --A- 8 0 500 LBS 014 500 55 GAL 365
Location: YARDIIWASTE TREATED WOOD BIN/C7
Trade Name State No DOT No Physical State Hazard Hazard Class Avg Amt Max Amt Unit Cont Code ... Annual Amt Lbs Largest Cont. Cont. Unit Days on Site
Codes'
WASTE TREATED WOOD 352 3077 MIS --A- 9 1.000 10,000 LBS R14 10,000 10,000 LBS 365
HAZARD CODES: F-Fire, P-Sudden Release of pressure, R-Reactive, A-Acute hea~h hazard, C-Chronic hea~h hazard
CONTAINER CODES: A-Aboveground tank, B-Belowground Tank, C-Tank inside building, O,Steel drum. E-Plastic or non-metallic drum, F-can, G-Carboy, H-Silo, I-Fiber drum, J-Bag, K-Box, L,Cylinder, M,Glass bottis, n-Plastic bottle, O-Tote bin, P-Tank wagon, Q-Rail car, R-
PRESSURE CODES: 1-Ambient, 2-Above ambient. 3-Belowambient
TEMPERATURE CODES: 4-Ambient, 5-Above ambient. 6-Below ambient. 7-Cryogenic
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TABLE 3-3
CALIFORNIA HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY REPORTING FORMS
See following page( s).
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UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM
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BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
FACILITY INFORMATION
Page 1 of 1
Pacific Gas and Electric Company - Bakersfield Service Center
3
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or above 55
gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for
compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the ŒlYES NO 4 "
applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous
substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle
radiological materials in quantities for which an emergency plan is
required pursuant t010 CFR Parts 30, 40 or 70?
B. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs)
1. Own or operate underground storage tanks?
. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs?
3. Need to report closing a UST?
C. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS (ASTs)
Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds:
-any tank capacity is greater than 660 gallons, or
-the total capacity for the facility is greater than 1,320 gallons?
D. HAZARDOUS WASTE
1. Generate hazardous waste?
2.
Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted
recyclable materials (per HSC §25143.2)?
Treat hazardous waste on site?
3.
4.
Treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit
by Rule and Conditional Authorization)?
Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site?
5.
Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as
hazardous waste and cleaned onsite?
E. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS
6.
ŒlYES NO 5 "
"
YES ŒlNO 6 "
"
"
YES ŒlNO 7 "
ŒlYES NO 8
ŒlYES NO 9 "
YES ŒlNO 10 "
YES ŒlNO 11 "
"
YES ŒlNO 12 "
ŒlYES NO 13 "
YES ŒlNO 14 "
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY-
CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (OES 2731)
UST FACILITY (FormerlySWRCB FormA)
UST TANK (one page per tank) (Formerly Form B)
UST FACILITY
UST TANK (one per tank)
UST INSTALLATION - CERTIFICATE of
COMPLIANCE (one page per tank)(Formerly Form C)
UST TANK (dosure portion-one page per tank)
NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAS
EPA ID NUMBER--provideat the top of this page
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT
(one per recycler)
ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT - FACILITY
(Formerly DTSC Form 1772)
ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE
TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit)
(Formerly DTSC Forms 1772A.B,C.D. and Lj
CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL
ASSURANCE (Formerly DTSC Form 1232)
REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION SITE
ANNUAL NOTIFICATION (Formerly
DTSC Form 1196)
HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE
CERTIFICATION (Formerly DTSC Form 1249)
(You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency,)
15
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I ¡ UPCF (1/99)
UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM
FACILITY INFORMATION
BUSINESS OWNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION
103 BUSINESS PHONE
661-398-5991
102
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS
4101 Wible Road
103
CITY
Bakersfield
DUN & BRADSTREET
00-691-2877
COUNTY
Kern
BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
CA
ZIP CODE
93313
105
104
106 SIC CODE (4 DIGIT #)
4931
107
108
110
OWNER NAME
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS
P. O. Box 770000
113
Darrell Hardcastle 123 NAME Mike Swanson 128
TITLE Environmental Specialist 124 TITLE Distribution Supervisor 129
BUSINESS 661-398-5991 125 BUSINESS 661-398-5863 130
PHONE PHONE
24-HOUR 661-398-5785 126 24-HOUR 661-398-5785 132
PHONE PHONE
PAGER # 127 PAGER # 133
ADDITIONALLY LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 133
Facility ID: 215-000-001071
Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information
submitted and believe the information is true, accurate. and co~lete,
N~~OPE ~;;;t~ REPRESENTATIVE
NAME OF SIGNER (print)
Darrell Hardcastle
136
NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER
Cynthia Pappas
135
137
UPCF (1/99 REVISED)
OES FORM 2730 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes rz¡ No
COMMON NAME
CITGARD 500 MOTOR Oil 15W-40
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
[8] b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes rz¡ No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
[8] b, LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
250.00
215
D a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
[8] d, ACUTE HEALTH
D e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
246.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
367.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
rz¡ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
[8] a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
rz¡ d, STEEL DRUM
[8] a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f, CAN
D g. CARBOY
D h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m,GLASSBOTTLE
[8] n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8] a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
75 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT
230
2 1.88 ZINC ALKYL DITHIOPHOSPHATE
234
3 75 DEWAXED RESIDUAL PETROLEUM OILS SOLVENT
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes [8] No 64742-65-0
231 232
o Yes rz¡ No 68649-42-3
235 236
o Yes rz¡ No 64742-62-7
239 DYes rz¡ No 240
243 244
o Yes [8] No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffionat sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
HYDRAULIC OIL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ['g] No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
~~~~N~EDAILY 223.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a, SOLID
['g] b. LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
250.00
215
o a. FIRE
Db, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
336.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
['g] a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
['g] a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
['g] a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
['g] n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK PARAFFINIC HYDROCARBON
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes ['g] No 64741-88-4
231 232
DYes ['g] No
235 236
DYes ['g] No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
DYes ['g] No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
MULTI-PURPOSE ATF
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ¡¿;;:¡ b. MIXTURE
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ¡¿;;:¡ No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
o a, SOLID
~ b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
250.00
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
~~~~N~EDAILY 167.00
o a, FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c. PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
250.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
¡¿;;:¡ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
~ a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
¡¿;;:¡ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f. CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡¿;;:¡ a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.11 TOLUENE
230
2 UNK PETROLEUM HYDROCARBONS
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ¡¿;;:¡ No 108-88-3
231 232
o Yes ¡¿;;:¡ No
235 236
o Yes ¡¿;;:¡ No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes r8J No
COMMON NAME
PREMIUM GEAR OIL 80W-90
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE r8J b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) ~ a, SOLID 0 b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a, FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 267.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
210
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
400.00
215
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
400.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
~ a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
~ a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
o (BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
UNK NO HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS PER 29 CFR 1910.1200
230 231 232 233
2 o Yes ~ No
234 235 236 237
3 o Yes ~ No
238 239 DYes r8J No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 o Yes ~ No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
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(1/99)
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
CAS #
7782-44-7
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Oxidizer-Gas (gaseous)(OGG)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) ~ a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
o b. MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
o b, LIQUID
~ c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
154.00
215
D a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE
D d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
556.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
834.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
D a. GALLONS
~ b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
" If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(CheWt apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
D a. AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o ¡, FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
D k, BOX
~ I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
~ b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 22B
o Yes ~ No
231 232
D Yes ~ No
235 236
D Yes ~ No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
D Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
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I
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMIC,AL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o .Yes I2J No
COMMON NAME
NATURAL GAS
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable gas (gaseous)(FGG)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
I2J b, MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes t8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
o b, LIQUID
I2J c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
10,000.00
215
I2J a, FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
t8J c. PRESSURE RELEASE
o d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
30,172.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
36,758.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a, GALLONS
t8J b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
, If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
t8J a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k. BOX
¡g:¡ I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
t8J b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
t8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
3 BUTANE
230
2 8.5 ETHANE
234
3 99 METHANE
238
4 1.5 PENTANE
242
5 4.7 PROPANE
227 228
DYes t8J No 106-97-8
231 232
DYes t8J No 74-84-0
235 236
DYes I2J No 74-82-8
239 DYes I2J No 240
1 09-66-0
243 244
DYes t8J No 74-98-6
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
!
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202 '
o Yes ~ No
I COMMON NAME
DIESEL FUEL, HS, #2
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(Cl3A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a, FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 6,809.00 AMOUNT
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
10,000.00
215
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
De. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
11,215.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT-
(Check one item only)
~ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
- If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
~ b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING,
o d, STEEL DRUM
~ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~f.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
o ¡,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
~ r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
100 FUELS, DIESEL, NO.2
230
2 UNK HYDRODESUlFURIZED MIDDLE DISTillATE
234
3 UNK GAS all, LIGHT
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 68476-34-6
231 232
o Yes ~ No 64742-80-9
235 236
o Yes ~ No 64741-44-2
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229 '
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
UNLEADED GASOLINE
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
210
~ b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
[8J b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
10,000.00
215
[8J a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
6,024.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
10,035.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
[8J b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~ f, CAN
o 9, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
[8J r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
4.9 BENZENE
230
2 1.4 ETHYL BENZENE
234
3 15 METHYL TERT-BUTYL ETHER
238
4 6.5 TOLUENE
242
5 4.6 M-XYLEN E
227 228
DYes [8J No 71-43-2
231 232
o Yes ~ No 100-41-4
235 236
DYes [8J No 1634-04-4
239 o Yes ~ No 240
1 08-88-3
243 244
DYes [8J No 108-38-3
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARQOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bUl7ding or area)
202
DYes IZI No
COMMON NAME
ANTIFREEZE
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(Cl3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE IZI b, MIXTURE
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes IZI No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY 79.00
AMOUNT
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
o a, SOLID
IZI b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
215
o a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
118.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
IZI a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
Db, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
IZI d, STEEL DRUM
IZI a. AMBIENT
IZI e. PLASTIC DRUM
o f, CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m. GLASS BOTTLE
IZI n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
IZI a, AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
10 DIETHYLENE GLYCOL 111-46-6
230 231 232 233
2 90 ETHYLENE GLYCOL DYes IZI No 107-21-1
234 235 236 237
3 DYes IZI No
238 239 DYes IZI No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 DYes IZI No
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes r8J No
COMMON NAME
EP GREASE
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Toxic solid(TS)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
r8J b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes r8J No
212 CURIES
213
~ a, SOLID
o b, LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
400.00
215
o a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
347.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
520.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
~ d, STEEL DRUM
i:8J a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f, CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG '
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
2.6 LITHIUM HYDROXYSTEARATE
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yesi:8J No 7620-77-1
231 232
o Yes ~ No
235 236
DYes r8J No
239 DYes i:8J No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
AUTO ENAMEL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a. PURE [8J b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID ¡g¡ b. LIQUID
210
D c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ¡g¡ No
212 CURIES
213
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.08
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 2.50
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
¡g¡ a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
[8J c, PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
3.75
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
¡g¡ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
D a, AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
[8J f. CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
D o. TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
[8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
k8J a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
70 METHYL ETHYL KETONE
230
2 9 XYLEN E
234
3 8.6 PROPANE
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No 78-93-3
231 232
DYes [8J No 1330-20-7
235 236
DYes [8J No 74-98-6
239 . DYes ¡g¡ No 240
243 244
DYes ¡g¡ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
I
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
CA-160H MASTIC
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID ~ b. LIQUID
210
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1.00
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 1.00
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
[8J a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
[8J a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
[8J a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~ f. CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK TOLUENE
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No 108-88-3
231 232
DYes [8J No
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes I8J No
COMMON NAME
ENAMEL PAINT
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE I8J b, MIXTURE
210
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes I8J No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 5.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
D a. SOLID
o b, LIQUID
D b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1.00
215
I8J a. FIRE
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
8.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
I8J a. GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
" If EHS. amount must be in pounds
D d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d. STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
I8J f. CAN
D g. CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k.BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
I8J a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK AMYL METHYL KETONE
230
2 UNK HEXaNE
234
3 UNK BARIUM SULFATE
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes 0 No 11 0-43-0
231 232
DYes 0 No 108-10-1
235 236
DYes 0 No 7727-43-7
239 DYes I8J No 240
243 244
DYes 0 No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
GOODWRENCH AXLE LUBE SAE BOW-90
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B) ..
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
~ b. MIXTURE
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
D a, SOLID
~ b. LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.25
215
D a. FIRE
D b. REACTIVE
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
2.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
3.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(CheWt apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d. STEEL DRUM
~ a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D f, CAN
D g. CARBOY
D h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
o ¡,BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d, CRYOGENIC
225
90 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT 64742-65-0
230 231 232 233
2 D Yes ~ No
234 235 236 237
3 D Yes ~ No
238 239 D Yes ~ No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 D Yes ~ No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required informatiOn:
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
MOBILMET AQUA RHO #66449
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ¡g¡ No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 2.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a, SOLID
~ b, LIQUID
D c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
2.50
215
D a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c. PRESSURE RELEASE
¡g¡ d. ACUTE HEALTH
De. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
2.50
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
¡g¡ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
" II EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.t apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d. STEEL DRUM
¡g¡ a, AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D I,CAN
o g. CARBOY
D h. SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k. BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
¡g¡ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
20 SOAP
230
2 5 HYDROXYL HEPTADECENYL GL YOXALlDINE
234
3 5 H-BENZOTRIAZOLE
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes ¡g¡ No
231 232
DYes ¡g¡ No 27136-73-8
235 236
DYes ¡g¡ No 71829-80-6
239 DYes ¡g¡ No 240
243 244
DYes ¡g¡ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
NAPA POWER STEERING FLUID 9800
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only), D a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT· -
(Check one item only)
210
t8J b, MIXTURE
o c.WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes t8J No
212 CURIES
213
D a, SOLID
~ b. LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.25
215
D a, FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
5.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
7.50
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
t8J a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
, (CheWt apply)
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
Dc. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
t8J a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
D g, CARBOY
D h. SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k, BOX
D I, CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226 227 228 229
95 SOLVENT-DEWAXED LIGHT PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE DYes t8J No 64742-56-9
230 231 232 233
2 D Yes ~ No
234 235 236 237
3 o Yes ~ No
238 239 DYes t8J No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 DYes t8J No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic. attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
I
I
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
SPECIAL TV COATING
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) D a, SOLID ~ b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) ¡:g¡ a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 0.75 AMOUNT
210
D c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ¡:g¡ No
212 CURIES
213
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.09
215
~ c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.13
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
¡:g¡ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
D a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
~ f, CAN
o 9, CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
¡:g¡ b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
42 ACETONE
230
2 10 XYLENE
234
3 7 ETHYL ETHOXY PROPIONATE
238
4 23 LlQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, SWEETENED
242
5 10 ETHYL ALCOHOL
227 228
¡:g¡ Yes D No 67-64-1
231 232
DYes ¡:g¡ No 1330-20-7
235 236
DYes ¡:g¡ No 763-69-9
239 D Yes ~ No 240
68476-86-8
243 244
DYes ¡:g¡ No 64-17-5
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes r8J No
ACETYLENE
COMMON NAME
CAS #
74-86-2
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable gas (gaseous)(FGG), Unstable (reactive)(UR2)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) r8J a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
o b, MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes IZI No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
o b, LIQUID
IZI c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
125.00
215
IZI a, FIRE
r8J b, REACTIVE
IZI c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
325.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
488.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a, GALLONS
r8J b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
0' e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k, BOX
r8J I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
r8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
IZI a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes IZI No
231 232
o Yes IZI No
235 236
o Yes IZI No
239 o Yes IZI No 240
243 244
o Yes r8J No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bUl7ding or area)
I
I
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
COMPRESSED AIR
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Non Flammable Gas(NFG)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT*
(Check one item only)
210
~ b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes i:8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
o b, LIQUID
~ c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
400.00
215
D a. FIRE
D b. REACTIVE
i:8J c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1,079.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
1,544.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a. GALLONS
~ b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che~.t apply)
~ a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
D a, AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
D f,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k. BOX
i:8J I. CYLINDER
D m. GLASS BOTTLE
D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
i:8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
i:8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
80 NITROGEN
230
2 20 OXYGEN
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes i:8J No 7727-37-9
231 232
DYes i:8J No 7782-44-7
235 236
D Yes ~ No
239 DYes i:8J No 240
243 244
DYes i:8J No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addnional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
SC-HB-50 ALKALINE DETERGENT CLEANER
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Corrosives(C)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
[8J b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
~ b, LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
215
o a. FIRE
[8J b, REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
De, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
37.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
55.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
~ a. AMBIENT
~ e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
5 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
230
2 7 2-BUTOXY ETHANOL
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes [8J No 131 0-58-3
231 232
o Yes [8J No 111-76-2
235 236
o Yes [8J No
239 o Yes [8J No 240
243 244
o Yes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
"more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
DIALA OIL AX
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
[8'J b. MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8'J No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
[8'J b, LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
556.00
215
o a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
19,867.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
29,801.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET '0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
[8'J d. STEEL DRUM
[8'J a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~ f. CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
~ r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8'J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.19 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE
230
2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE
234
3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 128-37-0
231 232
DYes [8'J No 64742-46-7
235 236
o Yes [8'J No 64742-53-6
239 DYes [8'J No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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ADDITIONAL LOCALL Y COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
DIALA OIL AX
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE C8J b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID C8J b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a. FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 80.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
210
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
120.00
215
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
120,00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
~ a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
C8J a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
C8J r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
o a. AMBIENT
~ b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.19 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE
230
2 40 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE
234
3 70 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 128-37-0
231 232
o Yes C8J No 64742-46-7
235 236
o Yes ~ No 64742-53-6
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required infonnation:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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OES FORM '2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
'I
202
o Yes r8J No
COMMON NAME
INSULATING OIL 0-499 PPM PCB
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
r8J b. MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes r8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
r8J b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
85.00
215
o a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c. PRESSURE RELEASE
r8J d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
113.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
170.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
r8J a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(ChecWt apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
IZI a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
IZI r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
IZI a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.05 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL
230
2 0.2 BUTYLATED HYDROXY TOLUENE
234
3 70 LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
238
4 40 MIDDLE DISTILLATE SOLVENT
242
5
227 226
o Yes IZI No 1336-36-3
231 232
o Yes IZI No 128-37-0
235 236
o Yes r8J No 64742-53-6
239 o Yes IZI No 240
64742-46-7
243 244
o Yes IZI No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic. or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes (8J No
COMMON NAME
HD-900, LIBERTY 2000 LEAD ACID BATTERY
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Corrosives(C), Combustible Liquid(CL3B), Water (reactive)(WR2)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE D r<:7I b. MIXTURE D c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE
(Check one item only) a. PURE ~
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
210
DYes IZI No
212 CURIES
213
D a, SOLID
IZI b. LIQUID
D c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
3.25
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY 50.00
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
D a. FIRE
(8J b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c. PRESSURE RELEASE
IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH
De. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
74.75
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
(8J a. GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
Db, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
(8J a, AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D f,CAN
D g, CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
D¡,BAG
o k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
IZI r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
(8J a. AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
8 SULFURIC ACID
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
IZI Yes D No 7664-93-9
231 232
DYes IZI No
235 236
DYes (8J No
239 DYes (8J No 240
243 244
DYes (8J No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non,carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes i:8J No
CHEMICAL NAME
BROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE
COMMON NAME
CAS #
75-63-8
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Irritants(IR), Other Health Hazards(OHH)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) i:8J a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
o b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes r:8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
o b, LIQUID
i:8J c.GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
247.00
215
o a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
r:8J c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
247.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
247.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a. GALLONS
i:8J b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k. BOX
i:8J I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
i:8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
r:8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes i:8J No
231 232
DYes r:8J No
235 236
DYes r:8J No
239 DYes r:8J No 240
243 244
DYes i:8J No
229
, 233
237
241
245
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ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
I.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
204
COMMON NAME
(40A1) WATERBASED MARKING PAINT ALL COLOR
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
210
ø b, MIXTURE
D c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ø No
212 CURIES
213
D a, SOLID
ø b. LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.13
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 8.94
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
ø a, FIRE
D b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
ø c, PRESSURE RELEASE
ø d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
13.41
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
[8J a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.~t apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Øf.CAN
o g. CARBOY
D h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
[8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
ø a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
10 HEXANE
230
2 5 ISOBUTANE
234
3 5 NAPHTHA: STODDARD SOLVENT
238
4 22 XYLENE
242
5 10 PROPANE
227 228
DYes ø No 11 0-54-3
231 232
DYes [8J No 75-28-5
235 236
DYes [8J No 8052-41-3
239 DYes [8J No 240
1330-20-7
243 244
DYes [8J No 74-98-6
229
233
237
241
245
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ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes [8] No
COMMON NAME
GAL V A- TEK
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE [8] b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID [8:J b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) [8:J a, FIRE 0 b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 0.88 AMOUNT
210
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8:J No
212 CURIES
213
D c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.11
215
[8] c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8] d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.31
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
[8] a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chew at apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
[8:J f, CAN
o g, CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
[8] b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8:J a, AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK TOLUENE
230
2 UNK XYLENE
234
3 UNK METHYLENE CHLORIDE
238
4 UNK PROPANE
242
5 UNK PETROLEUM NAPHTHA
227 228
DYes [8:J No 1 08-88-3
231 232
DYes [8:J No 1330-20-7
235 236
DYes [8] No 75-09-2
239 DYes [8] No 240
74-98-6
243 244
DYes [8] No 8030-30-6
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D Yes ~ No
204
COMMON NAME
SPRAY PAINT ALL COLORS
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE ~ b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) D a, SOLID ~ b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) ~ a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 21.25 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
210
D c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.13
215
~ c. PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
31.88
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
~ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
D a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~ f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m. GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
D o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
[8J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a. AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
39 ACETONE
230
2 7 BUTANE
234
3 5 ISOBUTANE
238
4 12 XYLENE
242
5 15 PROPANE
227 228
[8J Yes D No 67-64-1
231 232
o Yes ~ No 106-97 -8
235 236
D Yes ~ No 75-28-5
239 DYes [8J No 240
1330-20-7
243 244
o Yes [8J No 74-98-6
229
233
237
241
245
If more haz¡¡rdous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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'I
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
STRIPING PAINT 18A1
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID ~ b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) ~ a, FIRE 0 b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 0.75 AMOUNT
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.09
215
~ c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.13
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
~ a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chew at apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
~f,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
~ b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
10 ACETONE
230
2 5 NAPHTHA: STODDARD SOLVENT
234
3 5 XYLENE
238
4 10 PROPANE
242
5 20 LIGHT ALIPHATIC SOL VENT NAPHTHA
227 228
~ Yes 0 No 67-64-1
231 232
o Yes ~ No 8052-41-3
235 236
o Yes ~ No 1330-20-7
239 o Yes ~ No 240
74-98-6
243 244
o Yes ~ No 64742-89-8
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0, 1 % by weidht ¡¡- carcinogenic. attach addnional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
BACKFILL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Other Health Hazards(OHH) ,
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE ~ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) ~ a, SOLID 0 b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a, FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 720.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
o c. WASTE
o c. GAS
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
60.00
215
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1,080.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
o a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS
, If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o C, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
~ a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
~j.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
90 BENTONITE
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 1302-78-9
231 232
o Yes ~ No
235 236
o Yes ~ No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unifiêd Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building 'or area)
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
CONCRETE MIX
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Irritants(lR)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ~ b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) ~ a. SOLID 0 b. LIQUID
o c. WASTE
o c. GAS
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
40.00
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a. FIRE
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 1,387.00
o b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
2,080.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
D a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
~ a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
~j.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d, CRYOGENIC
225
UNK CALCIUM HYDROXIDE
230
2 UNK SILICA, CRYSTALLINE-QUARTZ
234
3 UNK PORTLAND CEMENT
238
4 UNK SILICA, AMORPHOUS HYDRATED
242
5 UNK CALCIUM ALUMINATE
227 228
D Yes ~ No 1305-62-0
231 232
o Yes ~ No 14808-60-7
235 236
D Yes ~ No 65997-15-1
239 o Yes ~ No 240
7631-86-9
243 244
o Yes ~ No 65997-16-2
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes ¡g¡ No
COMMON NAME
CHAIN-BAR _SPROCKET OIL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ¡g¡ No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 2.00
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
o a. SOLID
¡g¡ b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.25
215
o a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
3.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(CheWt apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o ~,TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
¡g¡ a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
¡g¡ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c,BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226 227 228 229
90 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE o Yes ~ No 64742-53-6
230 231 232 233
2 90 HYDROTREATED HEAVY NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE o Yes ¡g¡ No 64742-52-5
234 235 236 237
3 o Yes ~ No
238 239 o Yes ¡g¡ No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 o Yes ~ No
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D Yes ~ No
204
COMMON NAME
ROOTS METER Oil VERSI- TEMP
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
210
[8J b, MIXTURE
D c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
D a. SOLID
[8J b, LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.06
215
D a. FIRE
D b, REACTIVE
D c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
D e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365,
216
0.50
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
0.75
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a. GALLONS
D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chew at apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d. STEEL DRUM
[8J a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D f,CAN
D g, CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k. BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m,GLASSBOTTLE
~ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226 229
95 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATES
234
227 228
DYes [8J No 64742-46-7
231 232
DYes [8J No
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 DYes [8J No 240
243 244
DYes [8J No
237
230 233
2
3
238
241
4
242
245
5
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes IZI No
204
COMMON NAME
THREAD CUTTING Oil
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(Cl3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
210
IZI b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
o c. GAS
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes t8:] No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
IZI b. LIQUID
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1.00
215
o a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
3.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
4.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
IZI a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(ChWat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
IZI a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
t8:] n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
t8:] a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK PARAFFINIC MINERAL Oil
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes IZI No 64742-50-3
231 232
o Yes IZI No
235 236
o Yes t8:] No
239 o Yes t8:] No 240
243 244
o Yes t8:] No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes ¡g¡ No
COMMON NAME
1 027 SPRAY PRIMER (AEROSOL)
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
IZI b. MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
o c, GAS
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes ¡g¡ No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
¡g¡ b. LIQUID
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.09
215
IZI a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
¡g¡ c. PRESSURE RELEASE
IZI d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.50
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
2.25
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
IZI a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
IZI f. CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I: CYLINDER
o m,GLASSBOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
IZI b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g¡ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
5 TOLUENE
230
2 60 METHYLENE CHLORIDE
234
3 30 PROPANE
238
4 20 VM2 NAPHTHA
242
5
227 228
o Yes ¡g¡ No 1 08-88-3
231 232
DYes ¡g¡ No 75-09-2
235 236
o Yes IZI No 74-98-6
239 DYes ¡g¡ No 240
64742-89-8
243 244
DYes IZI No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
D Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
2 CYCLE OIL ENGINE OIL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
~ b, MIXTURE
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
~ b, LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.02
215
o a, FIRE
D b. REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
0.16
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
0.23
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
D b. CUBIC FEET 0 C, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
~ a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D f. CAN
D g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m. GLASS BOTTLE
~ n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
80 DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC SOLVENT
230
2 20 SOLVENT DEWAXED RESIDUAL OIL
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 64742-65-0
231 232
D Yes ~ No 64742-62-7
235 236
o Yes ~ No
239 D Yes ~ No 240
243 244
D Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
,I
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
lUBRIPlATE AIR TOOL lUBRICANT
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(Cl3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
[8J b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
[8J b, LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.25
215
o a, FIRE
D b. REACTIVE
D c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
De, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
2.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
3.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
[8J a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a, AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
D f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
[8J n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
3 O-DICHlOROBENZENE, LIQUID
230
2 UNK MINERAL Oil
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No 95-50-1
231 232
DYes [8J No 8012-95-1
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 DYes [8J No 240
243 244
DYes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL"
EPCRA
202
DYes ¡g¡ No
COMMON NAME
FIBER SPRAY
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a. PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
210
¡g¡ b. MIXTURE
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
D a. SOLID
¡g¡ b. LIQUID
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.05
215
~ a, FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
~ c, PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
0.44
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
0.66
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT-
(Check one item only)
¡g¡ a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
- If EHS. amount must be in pounds
D d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
D a. AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
¡g¡ f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
D o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
¡g¡ b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK TITANIUM DIOXIDE
230
2 UNK LlQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, SWEETENED
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes ¡g¡ No 13463-67-7
231 232
D Yes ~ No 68476-86-8
235 236
D Yes ~ No
239 DYes ¡g¡ No 240
243 244
D Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes ¡:g¡ No
COMMON NAME
(11A) RUSTPROOF-ALL COLORS
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a, PURE ¡:g¡ b. MIXTURE
210
D c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8:J No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 3.00
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
o a. SOLID
~ b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.09
215
~ a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
[8:J c. PRESSURE RELEASE
¡:g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
4.50
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
. II EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chew at apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
D c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
D d, STEEL DRUM
D a, AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
~I.CAN
o g. CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k, BOX
D 1. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
[8:J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
39 ACETONE
230 231 232 233
2 7 BUTANE DYes [8:J No 106-97-8
234 235 236 237
3 5 ISOBUTANE DYes ¡:g¡ No 75-28-5
238 239 DYes [8:J No 240 241
4 12 XYLENE 1330-20-7
242 243 244 245
5 15 PROPANE DYes ¡:g¡ No 74-98-6
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
50P COMPONENT C CATALYST
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE [8J b, MIXTURE
210
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 1.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a. SOLID
[8J b, LIQUID
o b. REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1.00
215
[8J a, FIRE
o c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
[8J a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
[8J a. AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
[8J f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
5.26 BUTYL ALCOHOL
230
2 4.38 DIMETHYLAMINOETHANOL
234
3 47.66 ETHYL ALCOHOL
238
4 33.69 ETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No 71-36-3
231 232
DYes [8J No 108-01-0
235 236
o Yes [8J No 64-17-5
239 DYes [8J No 240
111-76-2
243 244
DYes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
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(one page per material per building or area)
1
,
:1
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
202
DYes [:g No
COMMON NAME
ACE RUST STOP
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
[:g b. MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [:g No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
¡g¡ b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.12
215
[:g a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
¡g¡ c, PRESSURE RELEASE
¡g¡ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
0.94
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
1.41
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
¡g¡ a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
" II EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a.AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
[:g I. CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
[:g b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
27 ACETONE
230
2 24 TOLUENE
234
3 6 ALIPHATIC PETROLEUM DISTILLATE
238
4 15 LIGHT ALIPHATIC SOLVENT NAPHTHA
242
5 33 LlQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS, SWEETENED
227 228
[:g Yes 0 No 67 -64-1
231 232
o Yes [:g No 1 08-88-3
235 236
DYes [:g No 8032-32-4
239 DYes [:g No 240
64742-89-8
243 244
o Yes [:g No 68476-86-8
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL - .
EPCRA
202
DYes ¡g No
COMMON NAME
DEBCO TRAFFIC PAINT
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
210
¡g b. MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
D a, SOLID
¡g b. LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1.00
215
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.67
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
¡g a. FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
¡g d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
D b,CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
D d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.t apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
¡g a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
¡g f, CAN
o 9· CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m. GLASS BOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g a. AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK AROMA TIC HYDROCARBONS
230
2 UNK ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
D Yes ~ No
231 232
DYes ¡g No 64742-48-9
235 236
DYes ¡g No
239 D Yes ~ No 240
243 244
D Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bU/7ding or area)
202
DYes t8J No
COMMON NAME
ROOTS METER OIL GRADE 100
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid{CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
t8J b, MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o a. SOLID
t8J b, LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.13
215
o a, FIRE
o b, REACTIVE
o c. PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
6.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
9.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
~ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
t8J a. AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Df,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
t8J n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o .r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226 229
98 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE
2
230 233
227 228
o Yes ~ No 64742-54-7
·231 232
o Yes ~ No
235 236
DYes t8J No
239 DYes t8J No 240
243 244
DYes t8J No
237
234
3
238
241
4
242
245
5
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [2J No
COMMON NAME
KOP-COA T
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1 B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ¡g¡ b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID ¡g¡ b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) [2J a, FIRE 0 b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 6.67 AMOUNT
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [2J No
212 CURIES
213
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
5.00
215
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
¡g¡ d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
10.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
¡g¡ a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.hat apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
¡g¡ f, CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
5 TOLUENE
230
2 30 CALCIUM CARBONATE
234
3 5 TALC
238
4 25 PARAFFINS
242
5 5 SOLVENT NAPTHA LIGHT AROMATIC
227 228
DYes [2J No 1 08-88-3
231 232
DYes [2J No 1317-65-3
235 236
DYes ¡g¡ No 14807 -96-6
239 o Yes ¡g¡ No 240
64742-88-7
243 244
o Yes [2J No 64742-95-6
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D'Yes [8] No
COMMON NAME
CAS #
7727-37-9
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Non Flammable Gas(NFG)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) [8J a. PURE 0 b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a. SOLID 0 b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) 0 a. FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 304.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
[8] c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
228.00
215
[8] c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d, ACUTE HEALTH
De, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
456.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNW
(Check one item only)
o a. GALLONS
[8J b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.at apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Df,CAN
o g. CARBOY'
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
[8J I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
[8] b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8] a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No
231 232
DYes [8] No
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 DYes [8J No 240
243 244
DYes [8] No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
(17A) MARKING PAINT-ALL COLORS
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Flammable Liquid(FL 1A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE [8J b. MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) 0 a, SOLID [8J b. LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) ~ a, FIRE 0 b, REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT 0.81 AMOUNT
210
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
0.10
215
[8J c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
1.22
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
[8J a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
, If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
~ f. CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
~ b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
225
5 ACETONE 67-64-1
230 231 232 233
2 5 BUTANE DYes [8J No 106-97 -8
234 235 236 237
3 12 HEXANE DYes [8J No 11 0-54-3
238 239 o Yes [8J No 240 241
4 20 XYLENE 1330-20-7
242 243 244 245
5 10 PROPANE o Yes [8J No 74-98-6
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bU/1ding or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes [8J No
CHEMICAL NAME
ARGON,COMPRESSED
COMMON NAME
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Non Flammable Gas(NFG)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) I2J a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
CAS #
7440-37-1
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
STORAGE PRESSURE
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
210
o b, MIXTURE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes I2J No
212 CURIES
213
o c. WASTE
o a. SOLID
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
336.00
215
o b, LIQUID
I2J c, GAS
o a. FIRE
216
o b, REACTIVE
I2J c, PRESSURE RELEASE
o d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
222
225.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
336.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a, GALLONS
I2J b, CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
o a. AMBIENT
223
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
I2J I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
I2J b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
I2J a. AMBIENT
225
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
226
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No
231 232
o Yes [8J No
235 236
o Yes I2J No
239 o Yes I2J No 240
243 244
o Yes I2J No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bUIlding or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes ¡:g¡ No
COMMON NAME
ROYCO 889
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(Cl3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a. PURE ¡:g¡ b, MIXTURE
210
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8] No
212 CURIES
213
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 7.00
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
o a. SOLID
[8] b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
5.00
215
o a. FIRE
D b, REACTIVE
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
D c, PRESSURE RELEASE
[8] d. ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
10.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
[8] a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.hat apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
[8] a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
D g, CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
¡:g¡ n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8] a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
95 pal Y AlKYlEN E Gl YCOl
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes ¡:g¡ No 9038-95-3
231 232
DYes [8] No
235 236
DYes ¡:g¡ No
239 DYes [8] No 240
243 244
DYes ¡:g¡ No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
ASPHALT PATCH
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
210
~ b, MIXTURE
o c. WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
o Yes ¡gj No
212 CURIES
213
~ a. SOLID
o b. LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
60.00
215
o a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
D d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
8,960.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
13,440.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a, GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET ¡gj c, POUNDS
, If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.t apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
~ a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
¡gj j, BAG
D k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK ASPHAL T
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ¡gj No 8052-42-4
231 232
o Yes ¡gj No
235 236
o Yes ~ No
239 o Yes ¡gj No 240
243 244
DYes ¡gj No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bUl1ding or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
BLACKTOP PATCH
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3A)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
[8J b, MIXTURE
o c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes [8J No
212 CURIES
213
[8J a, SOLID
o b, LIQUID
o c. GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
60.00
215
o a, FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c. PRESSURE RELEASE
[8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
960.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
1,440.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
o a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c. POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
[8Jj.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g¡ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
5 ASPHALT
230
2 UNK SILICA, CRYSTALLIN E-QUARTZ
234
3 UNK NAPHTHA
238
4,
242
5
227 228
DYes ¡g¡ No 8052-42-4
231 232
DYes [8J No 14808-60-7
235 236
DYes [8J No 8030-30-6
239 DYes ¡g¡ No 240
243 244
DYes ¡g¡ No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
USED OIL FOR RECYCLING
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) D a. PURE D b, MIXTURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only) D a. SOLID [8J b, LIQUID
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply) D a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE
AVERAGE DAILY 125.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT AMOUNT
210
~ c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
D Yes ~ No
212 CURIES
213
D c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
1,000.00
215
1,125.00
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH '
219STATEWASTE 223
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
D c. PRESSURE RELEASE
~ d. ACUTE HEALTH
1,000.00
218 ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
~ a. GALLONS
D b, CUBIC FEET D c, POUNDS
" If EHS. amount must be in pounds
D d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.t apply)
[8J a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a, AMBIENT
D e. PLASTIC DRUM
D f.CAN
o g. CARBOY
D h. SILO
o ¡, FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
D m,GLASSBOTTLE
D n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
D r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
50 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE 64742-54-7
230 231 232 233
2 50 SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE DYes [8J No 64742-65-0
234 235 236 237
3 50 SOLVENT-REFINED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE D Yes ~ No 64741-97-5
238 239 DYes [8J No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 DYes [8J No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bU/1ding or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
o Yes ~ No
COMMON NAME
WASTE ANTIFREEZE
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY 20 .00
AMOUNT
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE ~ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No
o a, SOLID fZI b. LIQUID o c, .GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
D a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 80.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 80.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d, TONS
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 343
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
~ a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET Oc, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chewat apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o C. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
~ a, AMBIENT
fZI e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
50 ETHYLENE Gl yeOl
230
2
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ Nó 107-21-1
231 232
o Yes fZI No
235 236
o Yes ~ No
239 o Yes ~ No 240
243 244
o Yes fZI No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes ¡g¡ No
COMMON NAME
WASTE ALKALINE BATTERIES
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
~~~~~E DAILY 130.00
o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE ¡g¡ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No
¡g¡ a. SOLID o b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
500.00
o a, FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g¡ d. ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 525.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 1,300.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o d. TONS
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 181
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
o a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c. POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Che.at apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
¡g¡ d, STEEL DRUM
~ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k. BOX
D I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
~ a. AMBIENT
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
8 POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE
230
2 15 ·ZINC
234
3 37 MANGANESE DIOXIDE
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ~ No 131 0-58-3
231 232
o Yes ~ No 7440-66-6
235 236
DYes ¡g¡ No 1313-13-9
239 D Yes ~ No 240
243 244
D Yes ~ No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
WASTE CAPACITORS (NON PCB)
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
~~~~~EDAILY 400.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE r8J c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes [8J No
[8J a. SOLID o b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
458.15
o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE r8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 1,600.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 4,210.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d. TONS
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 223
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
o a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET r8J c. POUNDS
" II EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.hat apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
[8J d, STEEL DRUM
r8J a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o I, CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
D k. BOX
D I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o ,r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
r8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
1 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE
230
2 1 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes r8J No 64742-46-7
231 232
o Yes [8J No 64742-53-6
235 236
DYes r8J No
239 DYes r8J No 240
243 244
o Yes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes ¡gJ No
COMMON NAME
WASTE CLEANER, ALKALINE LIQUID
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a. PURE o b, MIXTURE ¡gJ c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ¡gJ No
o a. SOLID ¡gJ b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
o a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d, ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 100.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 100.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
¡gJ a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET 0 c, POUNDS
" If EHS, amount must be in pounds
o d, TONS
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 181
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
I ,(CheWt apply)
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
¡gJd. STEEL DRUM
¡gJ a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i, FIBER DRUM
OJ.BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡gJ a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
15 EDATHANIL TETRAS ODIUM
230
2 15 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
o Yes ¡gJ No 64-02-8
231 232
o Yes ¡gJ No 1310-73-2
235 236
o Yes ¡gJ No
239 DYes ¡gJ No 240
243 244
DYes ¡gJ No
229
233
237
241
245
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ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
D Yes~ No
204
COMMON NAME
WASTE CONTAM. SOIUDEBRIS WITH PCB >500 PPM
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.00
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
D a. PURE D b. MIXTURE ~ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE D Yes ~ No
~ a, SOLID D b. LIQUID D c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
458.15
D a, FIRE D b. REACTIVE D c, PRESSURE RELEASE D d. ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 48,300.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 48,960.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
D d, TONS
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 731
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
D a. GALLONS
D b, CUBIC FEET ~ c, POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.hat apply)
D a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
[8J d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
D f,CAN
D g. CARBOY
D h, SILO
D i. FIBER DRUM
D¡,BAG
D k, BOX
D I. CYLINDER
D m, GLASS BOTTLE
D n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
D r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a. AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c, BELOW AMBIENT
D d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.05 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL
230
2
234
3
236
4
242
5
227 226
D Yes ~ No 1336-36-3
231 232
DYes [8J No
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 DYes [8J No 240
243 244
DYes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes ¡g¡ No
COMMON NAME
WASTE CONTAM. SOLID DEBRIS W/PCB 50-499 PPM
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.00
UNIT·
(Check one item only)
o a. PURE o b. MIXTURE ¡g c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No
¡g¡ a, SOLID o b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
458.15
o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE ¡g d, ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 25,920.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 25,920.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d. TONS
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 261
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
90
216
220
o a, GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c, POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Ch.hat apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
¡g¡ d. STEEL DRUM
¡g¡ a. AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Df,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
¡g a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.01 POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL
230
2 10 HYDROTREATED MIDDLE DISTILLATE
234
3 10 HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes ¡g No 1336-36-3
231 232
DYes ¡g¡ No 64742-46-7
235 236
DYes ¡g No 64742-53-6
239 DYes ¡g No 240
243 244
DYes ¡g No
229
233
237
241
245
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bw1ding or area)
202
o Yes I:8J No
COMMON NAME
WASTE EMPTY AEROSOL CANS UC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete il required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
~~~~~E DAILY 150.00
o a. PURE o b, MIXTURE I:8J c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes I:8J No
I:8J a. SOLID o b. LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
458.15
o a. FIRE o b, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 600.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 2,500.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d, TONS
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219STATEWASTE 343
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
o a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET I:8J c, POUNDS
, II EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chec.t apply)
o a. ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
I:8J d. STEEL DRUM
t8J a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
OI,CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
OJ·BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q. RAIL CAR
o r, OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
t8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
1 ACETONE
230
2 1 TOLUENE
234
3 1 XYLENE
238
4
242
5
227 228
I:8J Yes 0 No 67-64-1
231 232
o Yes t8J No 1 08-88-3
235 236
o Yes t8J No 1330-20-7
239 DYes t8J No 240
243 244
DYes I:8J No
229
233
237
241
245
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I,
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes t8J No
COMMON NAME
WASTE INSULATING OIL
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
Combustible Liquid(CL3B)
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only) 0 a, PURE
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
210
o b, MIXTURE
t8J c, WASTE
211 RADIOACTIVE
DYes t8J No
212 CURIES
213
o a, SOLID
t8J b, LIQUID
o c, GAS
211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
215
600.00
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 223
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
o a. FIRE
o b. REACTIVE
o c, PRESSURE RELEASE
t8J d, ACUTE HEALTH
.125.00
217 MAXIMUM DAILY
AMOUNT
500.00
218ANNUAL WASTE
AMOUNT
220
t8J a. GALLONS
o b, CUBIC FEET 0 c. POUNDS
" If EHS. amount must be in pounds
o d. TONS
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chew at apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
t8J d, STEEL DRUM
t8J a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
o ¡,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p, TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
t8J a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c, BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226 229
40 HYDROTREA TED MIDDLE DISTILLATE
2 70
230 233
HYDROTREATED LIGHT NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE
227 228
o Yes t8J No 64742-46-7
231 232
DYes t8J No 64742-53-6
235 236
,0 Yes t8J No
239 DYes t8J No 240
243 244
o Yes t8J No
237
234
3
238
241
4
242
245
5
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addffional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
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Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per malerial per building or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
WASTE OILY WATER
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.00
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
D a, PURE o b, MIXTURE ~ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE o Yes ~ No
D a. SOLID ~ b, LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
55.00
D a, FIRE D b, REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE [8J d. ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 55.00 218ANNUAL WASTE 55.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
~ a. GALLONS
D d. TONS
D e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219STATEWASTE 221
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
o b. CUBIC FEET D c. POUNDS
. If EHS. amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
D b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c. TANK INSIDE BUILDING
[8J d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a. AMBIENT
D e, PLASTIC DRUM
Df,CAN
D g, CARBOY
D h. SILO
223
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Chethat apply)
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
D o. TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q. RAIL CAR
D r, OTHER
D b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a. AMBIENT
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
D d, CRYOGENIC
225
226 227 228 229
10 HYDROTREATED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE o Yes ~NO 64742-54-7
230 231 232 233
2 10 SOLVENT-DEWAXED HEAVY PARAFFINIC DISTILLATE o Yes ~ No 64742-65-0
234 235 236 237
3 DYes [8J No
238 239 DYes [8J No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 o Yes ~ No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA. Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99)
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
DYes Ið1 No
COMMON NAME
WASTE SOIUDEBRIS WITH OIL, DIESEL FUEL, _TPH
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE D a, PURE D b, MIXTURE Ið1 c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes [8J No
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE [8J a. SOLID D b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER,
(Check one item only) 458.15
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES D a. FIRE D b, REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY 2,800.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 31,500.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 50,600.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d, TONS
o e. CHRONIC HEALTH
219STATEWASTE 223
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
UNIT'
(Check one item only)
D a. GALLONS
D b, CUBIC FEET [8J c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAWONTAINER
(Chec t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b. UNDERGROUND TANK
D c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
[8J d, STEEL DRUM
[8J a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h, SILO
D 1. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
D k. BOX
D I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
D p, TANK WAGON
D q, RAIL CAR
D r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
D c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
Ið1 a, AMBIENT
D b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226 227 228 229
5 DIESEL FUEL NO.2 DYes Ið1 No 68476-34-6
230 231 232 233
2 5 HYDROCARBON MIXTURE DYes Ið1 No
234 235 236 237
3 5 HYDROTREATED HEAVY NAPHTHENIC DISTILLATE DYes [8J No 64742-52-5
238 239 DYes [8J No 240 241
4
242 243 244 245
5 DYes Ið1 No
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99)
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per building or area)
202
o Yes 0 No
204
CQMMON NAME
WASTE WET CELL BATTERIES
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE
(Check one item only)
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY
AMOUNT 0.00
UNIT"
(Check one item only)
o a, PURE o b, MIXTURE ¡g¡ c, WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes ¡g¡ No
¡g¡ a, SOLID o b. LIQUID o c, GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
458.15
o a. FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c, PRESSURE RELEASE o d. ACUTE HEALTH
217 MAXIMUM DAILY 500.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 500.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o d, TONS
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 792
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
o a. GALLONS
o b. CUBIC FEET ¡g¡ c. POUNDS
. If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STO~ONTAINER
(Che . t apply)
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d, STEEL DRUM
o a, AMBIENT
o e. PLASTIC DRUM
Of.CAN
o g, CARBOY
o h. SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
Dj,BAG
o k, BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m, GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o o. TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
o r. OTHER
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE-
o a, AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d, CRYOGENIC
225
226
UNK SULFURIC ACID
230
2 UNK LEAD
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
¡g¡ Yes 0 No 7664-93-9
231 232
DYes ¡g¡ No 7439-92-1
235 236
DYes ¡g¡ No
239 DYes 0 No 240
243 244
DYes 0 No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1 % by weight if non-carcinogenic. or O. 1 % by weidht if carcinogenic. attach addftional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA. Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99)
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
Unified Program Consolidated Form
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY . CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION
(one page per material per bU/Jding or area)
201 CHEMICAL LOCATION
CONFIDENTIAL -
EPCRA
202
DYes [8J No
COMMON NAME
WASTE TREATED WOOD
CAS #
FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)
210
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE o a, PURE o b, MIXTURE [8J c. WASTE 211 RADIOACTIVE DYes [8J No
(Check one item only)
PHYSICAL STATE [8J a, SOLID o b, LIQUID o c. GAS 211 LARGEST CONTAINER
(Check one item only) 10,000.00
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES o a, FIRE o b. REACTIVE o c. PRESSURE RELEASE [8J d. ACUTE HEALTH
(Check all that apply)
AVERAGE DAILY 1,000.00 217 MAXIMUM DAILY 10,000.00 218 ANNUAL WASTE 10,000.00
AMOUNT AMOUNT AMOUNT
212 CURIES
213
215
o a, GALLONS
o d, TONS
o e, CHRONIC HEALTH
219 STATE WASTE 352
CODE
221 DAYS ON SITE
365
216
220
UNIT'
(Check ,one item only)
o b. CUBIC FEET [8J c. POUNDS
, If EHS, amount must be in pounds
222
STORAGE CONTAINER
(Cheeat apply)
223
STORAGE PRESSURE
o a, ABOVEGROUND TANK
o b, UNDERGROUND TANK
o c, TANK INSIDE BUILDING
o d. STEEL DRUM
[8J a, AMBIENT
o e, PLASTIC DRUM
o f,CAN
o g. CARBOY
o h, SILO
o i. FIBER DRUM
o ¡,BAG
o k. BOX
o I. CYLINDER
o m. GLASS BOTTLE
o n, PLASTIC BOTTLE
o 0, TOTE BIN
o p. TANK WAGON
o q, RAIL CAR
[8J r. OTHER
o b. ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
224
STORAGE TEMPERATURE
[8J a. AMBIENT
o b, ABOVE AMBIENT
o c. BELOW AMBIENT
o d. CRYOGENIC
225
226
0.1 CREOSOTE,COAL TAR
230
2 0.1 PENTACHLOROPHENOL
234
3
238
4
242
5
227 228
DYes [8J No 8001-58-9
231 232
DYes [8J No 87 -86-5
235 236
DYes [8J No
239 DYes [8J No 240
243 244
DYes [8J No
229
233
237
241
245
If more hazardous components are present at greater than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0,1% by weidht if carcinogenic, attach additional sheets of paper capturing the required information:
ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION: 246
If EPCRA, Please Sign Here
UPCF (1/99)
OES FORM 2731 (1/99)
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4. PREPAREDNESS AND PREVENTION
A. PREVENTION PROCEDURES
This section describes the procedures that are in place at this facility to minimize the
possibility of fire, explosion, or unplanned releases of hazardous substances to the
environment which could threaten human health or the environment. '
1. STORAGE IN CONTAINERS
· All containers are identified with their contents.
'. Containers are maintained in good condition. Severely rusted containers or those
with apparent structural defects are not used.
· The contents of leaking containers are i~mediately transferred into replacement
containers.
· The bungs and lids of all containers are kept closed (hand-tight) except when
materials are being removed from or added to them.
· Containers (less than 30 gallons) are stacked no more than three feet or two
containers high, unless they are on fixed shelving or otherwise secured.
.. Containers 30 gallons or larger shall not be stacked.
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Containers do not block exits, stairways, or passageways.
· Flammable and combustible liquids are stored in approved metal cabinets or fire-
rated storage rooms and appropriately labeled. No more than 60 gallons of Class
I and II liquids are stored in any cabinet, and no more than three cabinets are
located in the same room.
· Incompatible hazardous materials are required to be separated by one of the
following methods: (1) segregating such materials storage by a distance of not
less than 20 feet; or (2) Isolating such materials by a noncombustible pqrtition
extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material;
or (3) storing such materials in storage cabinets or gas cabinets.
· PCBs and PCB-contaminated materials and wastes are stored in designated
PCB Storage Areas.
· Hazardous wastes are stored in designated Hazardous Waste Storage Areas.
· Pesticides and herbicides are stored in approved, locked cabinets or storage
rooms located at ground level.
· Wet-acid batteries and other corrosive materials are stored in approved metal
cabinets which are appropriately labeled.
· "No Smoking" and "No Open Flame" signs (or equivalent) are posted wherever
flammable or combustible materials or wastes are stored.
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Compressed gas cylinders that are not in use outdoors are stored in designated
storage areas. All cylinders, including those in use, are secured from falling by
chains or other means.
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2. STORAGE IN TANKS
· All tanks are clearly marked.
· All tanks of greater than 50-gallon capacity containing flammable materials are
vented to limit internal pressure.
· Stationary aboveground tanks are structurally secured to prevent tipping or
rupture due to earthquakes.
· Tank-filling operations are supervised to prevent over-filling.
· All tank valves and openings are kept in a closed position, except when materials
are being added or removed.
· Aboveground tanks are separated from each other by at least 10 feet, and
secondary containment is provided to prevent accidental discharge or leaking of
the stored liquid.
· Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected to prevent spills by
capturing any remaining fluid.
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Flammable and combustible liquids are dispensed from storage tanks by
approved pumps taking suction from the tops of tanks.
· Separator boxes or other approved means are provided, when appropriate, at
loading and unloading points to prevept spillage from entering sewers or floor
drains, and the discharge valve on the separator box is kept in the closed
position.
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· A flow cutoff valve, standby diversion tank, or other automatic bypass device is
provided for any tank that receives a continuous or unmonitored flow of
hazardous material or waste.
· Openings for manual gauging have liquid-tight covers, and openings for vapor
recoyery are protected against vapor release.
· 'Tanks containing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are separàted from combustible
materials by at least 10 feet.
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3. WELDING AND CUTTING OPERATIONS
A fire extinguisher or hose is available where a torch is used inside buildings.
No welding or cutting is performed on tanks, drums, or other containers that have
contained flammable liquids unless they have been thoroughly purged and tested
inside with a combustible gas detector.
· The area surrounding the cutting or welding operation is free of all flammable or
combustible materials, liquids, or vapors, lint and dust.
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· Cylinders, piping, valves, regulators, and hoses are prevented from coming in
contact with oil and oily substances.
· Cylinders in use are placed far enough away from welding to avoid heat by
radiation from heated materials, sparks or slag.
· All cylinders in use have a pressure-regulating device.
· Hoses are regularly inspected for leaks, burns, tears, loose connections, and
other defects. Where two hoses are joined by a web, they are of different colors
or textl,Jres.
4. VEHICLE FUELING OPERATIONS
·
Motor vehicles are fueled only with approved pumps from portable or
underground tanks, or from approved 1-5 gallon safety containers. Open
containers are never used.
· No smoking or open flames are allowed in the area, and permanent fueling
stations are posted with "No Smoking" and other appropriate warning signs.
· All vehicle engines are shut off during fueling operations,
· The manually-operated pump master switch is located 20 to 100 feet from
permanent fueling stations and is appropriately labeled.
· Where applicable, vapor recovery equipment is regulàrly maintained, tested, and
inspected.
· Fuel tanker trucks are parked at least 25 feet from property lines (except during
fueling operations), and all valves are locked closed when the truck is
unattended.
· Hose ends are placed in containers when disconnected after storage tank-filling
and tanker truck-filling to prevent"spills by capturing any remaining fluid.
· Tank-filling and vehicle fueling operations are supervised at all times.
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5. TRANSPORTING. LOADING AND UNLOADING
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· All loads are securely tied down and incompatible materials are separated in
accordance with Department of Transportation regulations.
· Containers are tested for product tightness by sealing and holding them for 24
hours, and then are inspected for leaks prior to transportation.
· Hazardous materials are not transported within the vehicle cab;
· The vehicle's brakes are securely set, the wheels chocked, and the engine is shut
off while loading or unloading.
· Smoking is not allowed anywhere near tank vehicles holding or transporting
hazardous substances.
· All valves and other discharge openings are securely closed and double-checked
prior to transportation.
· Vehicles carrying hazardous substances are never left unattended during loading
or unloading, or on any residential street.
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· Smoking and flame-producing devices are prohibited on any vehicle carrying
explosives or flammable liquids.
· Explosives are clearly marked, metal tools are not used during loading or
unloading, and the cargo area is free of sharp projections.
· Flammable solids are kept dry during transport and loading.
· Fire extinguishers are kept securely mounted on all vehicles that transport
hazardous materials.
· Vehicles are properly marked and placarded and shipping papers or hazardous
waste manifests are carried.
· Vehicles are inspected daily, any deficiencies are noted, and appropriate
corrections are made before the vehicle is used.
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6.
INSPECTIONS
The following items are inspected on a schedule as indicated. Logs of the inspections
(Items A through E) are maintained at the facility for three (3) years. Items inspected
are:
A. Hazardous Waste Storage Area(s) Weekly
B. Work Place Accumulation Area(s) Weekly
C. Complete Facility* Monthly
D. Emergency Response Kits (spill kits) Monthly
E. Hazardous Waste Storage Tanks Daily
F. Fire Extinguishers Monthly
Company policy dictates that additional inspections, not requiring documentation, be
conducted at times indicated.
A. Aboveground Tanks Daily
B. Complete Facility Daily
C. First Aid Kits Monthly
*The following form "Facility Inspection Log", is an example which may be utilized for
facility inspections.
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FACIUTY NAME:
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SERVICE CENTER
(Inspection required as dictated by Part II, Section 3, SPCC Plan)
Storaae Area:
ment
Filled Electrical Eau
+ Equipment Upright
· Drums Labeled
· No Spills/Leaks
· Stored in Proper Location
o
Ha~ardous Materials Stora
+ Stored Securely
· Proper Labels
+ Incompatibles Separate
· No Spills/Leaks
+ C0rt:1pressed Gas/Secured/Capped/Labeled
e Area:
EmJm ment:
· Good condition - Protective Clothing
· Fire Extinguishers
· Cleanup Supplies
· Adequate Supplies Available
Storaae TankslTanker Trucks
+ No spills/Leaks
+ No Evidence of Corrosion/Cracking
+ Overfill Precautions in Place
+ Leak Detect System Operational
FUEL ISLAND
(Suggested weekly inspection)
FuellslandlTanks
+ No leaks inside dispensers
· Sumps beneath dispensers clean
· General housekeeping on island
· Fill caps in place w/gaskets
· No absence or disconnection of required equipment
Hose Retractor:
+ Taut, retracts properly
· 10" Maximum from nozzle to hose bend
· 1 0" Minimum from hose bend to ground
Other Items
blockages which substantially
tears. or
Hoses
· No kinks, flat-spots
· impact flow.
Boots
· No triangular tears greater than 1/2" on side
· No holes greater than 1/2" in diameter
· No slits greater than 1" in length
Face Plate:
· Good face seal over 3/4 of the face plate
Nozzle
tube within 6'
Monthly - Record throughput if required
Annually or after worked on - Check drop
of bottom tank
Annually - Perform leak detection system
and maintenance
Other requirements as stated on permit
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· Operating hold-open latches
Va !yes...;,
+ Pressure/vacuum relief valves, vapor check valves. dry
break valves are operable and in good shape
calibration
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48. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT - LOCATION AND MAINTENANCE
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This section describes the emergency equipment at the facility and the applicable
maintenance and inspection schedules.
Inspections involve visually checking emergency protection systems and equipment to
ensure that they are in place, charged, and ready for use in the event of an emergency,
Maintenance involves a more thorough examination anq servicing of equipment.
1. COMMUNICATION AND/OR ALARM SYSTEM:
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Commercial telephones and company telephones are located in all buildings. In
addition, most: PG&E vehicles are equipped with two-way radios and/or cellular
telephones that can be used to summon assistance in the event that telephone
service is cut. Also, the Distribution Operators office, which is staffed 24 hours per
day, is equipped with a base radio that can be used to summon assistance.
Telephones and radios are in continual use and are maintained as needed.
Manual alarm pull boxes, and sensors are located in the Operations Building and Fleet
Services Building. The OM&C Building has a local alarm which is audible inside the
building.
As a backup, battery-powered bullhorns are available at this facility for emergency
voice communications.
Alarm systems are inspected quarterly and maintained as needed.
2. FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT:
Fire extinguisher and other firefighting equipment locations, type/capability, and
inspection schedules are listed in Table 4-1. The type of extinguisher placed at each
location depends on the types of fire likely to occur near the location, Location of fire
extinguishers are depicted on Figure 2-1.
3. SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT:
- A complete list of spill control and personal protective equipment and their capability,
found at this facility is presented in Table 4-2. Locations of the equipment are depicted
on Figure 2-1.
4. FIRST-AID SUPPLIES:
A list of first-aid supplies availablè at this facility, their capability and an inspection
schedule is presented in Table 4-3. Locations of first-aid supplies are depicted on
Figure 2-1.
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TABLE 4-1
FIREFIGHTING EQUIPMENT INVENTORY
*Location
(*) Buildings Inspection
Item Type/Capability Quantity A B C D E F G H I J K L Schedule
Fire Extinguishers Drv Chemical ,
, Class ABC 43 13 5 1 6 4 1 2 1 3 2 4 1 Monthly
Carbon Dioxide
Class BC 1 1 Monthly
*LOCA TIONS
A=Operations Building
B=OM&C Building
C=Training Building
D=Warehouse Building
E=Gas and Electric Services Offices and Container
F=Hazardous Waste Storage Buildíng
G=SCADA Building ,
H=Tool Storage Building
I=Fleet Services Building
J=Prefab Office & Storage Shed
K=CNG Station/Compressor/Fueling Island Area
L=Covered Storage Area '
The buildings and the general locations of this equipment are identified on the Facility
Layout Map, (Figure 2-1).
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TABLE 4-2
. SPILL CONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ,!
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BAKERSFIELD SERVICE CENTER
MINIMUM QUANTITIES REQUIRED
ITEM CAPABILITY TYPE OR DESCRIPTION QTY. LOC. INSP.
SCHD.
Containers Hazardous waste disposal 55-gallon drum 4 * Monthly
Hazardous waste disposal 8S-gallon drum 1 Monthly
Hazardous waste disposal 5-gallon drum 2 Monthly
Secondary Containment 2x4x4 box 2 * Monthly
Spill Cleanup 10 miI/50"x56" bags 10 A,B Monthly
Absorbents Spill Cleanup Oil absorbent compound 20 bags A,B 'Monthly
Spill Cleanup Spill control pillows 2 bales A,B Monthly
Spill Cleanup 3M Sorbent type 100 or 1 bale A,B Monthly
equivalent
Spill Cleanup 3M Sorbent type 156 or 1 bale A,B Monthly
equivalent
Cleanup Materials Spill Cleanup Penetone Power Cleaner 1 gal. A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Rags SOlbs. A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Street broom 2 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Scrub brush 1 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Mop 1 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Plastic pail 2 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Flat-bottomed shovels 2 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Flat bottomed aluminum 1 A Monthly
shovels
. Coveralls Personal Protection Tyvek vented back 6 pair A Monthly
Booties Personal Protection Plastic 6 pair A Monthly
Gloves Personal Protection Solvex or Butyl 6 pair A Monthly
Face Shields Personal Protection Universal hard hat/adapter 1 A Monthly
Personal Protection Formed 8" visor 1 A Monthly
Personal Protectio'n Chemgard Faceshield frame 1 A Monthly
Miscellaneous Spill Cleanup Bung Wrench 1 A Monthly
Spill Cleanup Funnel 1 A Monthly
Site Control Barricade Tape 2 rolls A Monthly
Site Control Duct Tape 1 roll A Monthly
Site Control Plastic sheet 100' 1 roll A Monthly
Respirators Personal Protection Full Mask as req'd Monthly
(to be stored and Half Mask as req'd Monthly
used by trained
personnel)
Filter/Cartridges Personal Protection Type GMCH combination for as req'd Monthly
(to be stored and half and full mask
used by trained
personnel)
Miscellaneous Spill Cleanup Bung Wrench 1 Monthly
, Spill Cleanup Funnel 1 Monthly
Site Control Barricade Tape 2 rolls * Monthly
Site Control Duct Tape 1 roll Monthly
Site Control Plastic Sheet 100' 1 roll Monthly
* Empty containers are identified on the Facility Layout Map (Figure 2-1) December 2001
. A Tool Storage Building and Hazardous Waste Storage Area
B Hazardous Waste Storage Building and Fuel Island
Substitutions: A 95 or 180 gallon plastic DOT approved container may replace 85 gallon drum.
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TABLE 4-3
. FIRST -AID SUPPLlESIINVENTORY
Item Type or Description Quantity Location(s) Inspection
Schedule
Eye wash: Flushes eye~ 1 Fleet Svcs. Bldg. Monthly
1 AG Water Stg Tanks Monthly
1 Hazardous Waste
Storage Building Monthly
First Aid Kits First Aid Medical 5 Operations Office Monthly
Treatment 2 OM&C Building Monthly
2 Fleet Svcs Bldg Monthly
2 G&E Service Offices Monthly
4 ' Warehouse Building Monthly
1 Tool Storage Bldg. Monthly
1 Prefab Office Monthly
2 Scada Bldg Monthly
1 Warehouse Shed Monthly
. Emergency Wash skin/remove 1 Fleet Svcs Bldg Monthly
Shower hazardous substances 1 Hazardous Waste
from body Storage Building Monthly
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4C. SECURITY
The facility is surrounded by a six-foot high chain link fence topped with one foot of barbed
wire. There are two vehicle entrance gates along the north fence and seven vehicle
entrance gates with two pedestrian gates along the east fence. All gates normally remain
,locked. One vehicle access gate and one pedestrian gate are located along an interior
chain link fence separating, the south yard from the drainage pond. There is also an
interior chain link fence, with three pedestrian gates, separating the north yard from the
employee parking area. The yard perimeter and interior are fully illuminated at dusk by
automatic lights.
The fence perimeter is checked for unauthorized entry by site personnel each morning.
Inspections include checking the integrity of the fence and gates (bent or cut wires, holes
under fence, etc.)
In cases of weekend or after-hours, employees entering or leaving the facility buildings
re-Iock all gates and doors. All employees are instructed to watch for strangers at the
facility and question them regarding any unusual activity.
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4D. TRAINING
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PG&E has complimentary training programs that address the proper handling of hazardous
materials and wastes at Company facilities. The training programs meet the employee
training requirements of both federal and state regulations as they apply to hazardous
waste contingency plans and emergency response plans.
1. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS USE AND HANDLING:
In accordance with Federal and State regulations (40 CFR, Titles19, 22 and 27 of the
California Code of Regulations, and California Health and Safety Code), employees in
each department or facility receive "Right to Know" or "Hazard Communication
Training" on specific substances or classes of toxic or hazardous chemicals they use.
Training includes topics such as safe methods for storage and handling of hazardous
materials, proper fitting and use of personal protective equipment, and knowledge of
the specific hazards of the chemicals to which èmployees are exposed. "Right to
Know" instruction is given by the supervisor or other qualified person. The supervisor
documents the training þy maintaining a signed training roster.
2. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION:
United States Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) Hazardous Material
Transportation training as required in 49CFR 172.702,172.704 and 177.816 is
provided to any employee who packages, labels, marks, handles, loads, or offers a
, . hazardous material for transport, or who transports a hazardous material.
This training includes:
· General awareness/familiarization training designed to provide familiarity with the
requirements of U,S. DOT regulations and to enable the employee to recognize
and identify hazardous materials;
· Function-specific training concerning requirements that specifically apply to the
functions the employee performs.
3. HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT:
PG&E's hazardous waste management training provides consistent Company:-wide
guidance on proper handling of hazardous materials and wastes. Each facility
determines which employees need this training in relation to their job duties.
.
The level of training that employees receive is commensurate with their work activities.
In general, employees fall into one or two categories. Category 1 consists of
employees who only generate hazardous waste and/or handle hazardous materials or
waste. These employees receive ann'ual awareness level training on hazardous
materials and waste management. Category 2 consists of employees with specific
hazardous waste management responsibilities. These employees receive annual
hazardous waste training for Coordinators and Supervisors. All employees are'
required to be trained within six months of starting a job àssignment that involves
hazardous waste management duties.
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Employees receive appropriate on-the-job training which includes procedures for spill
prevention and spill cleanup and the handling of hazardous materials and hazardous
wastes. Spill prevention procedures and cleanup procedures are documented in
various PG&E Bulletins such as the UO Standard S2320, PCB/Oil Spill Response for
Electric Distribution Line Equipment.
4.
FACILITY ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE:
PG&E's emergency response training is covered in two parts. Part One is given to all
employees:
· Recognizing an emergency situation
· Emergency alarms and signals
· Notification of emergency responders
· Proper evacuation procedures
· Emergency response plan
· Spill mitigation measures
These topics are included in the Hazardous Materials and Waste Management
General Awareness training.
"'
Facility Emergency Response Coordinators, Emergency response team members and
designated hazardous materials handlers receive further training in Part Two, which
covers these areas:
· Facility's emergency response contingency plan content and location;
· The location, use and hazardous properties of the various materials handled at
the facility;
· Facility operations and activities, and the faciJity layout;
· The location, use and maintenance of all fire and spill control containme~t
equipment;
· Notification procedures for on-site and off-site emergencies; and
· Proper personal protective equipment which should be worn, depending upon the
type of the spill release;
These topics are included in Hazardous Waste Training for Coordinators and _
Supervisors. Refresher training for all employees is given annually.
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5.
DOCUMENTATION:
Documentation of all training is maintained at the where the crews report or at the
headquarters where the supervisor reports. Documentation includes the type and
length of introductory and continuing training, attendance lists and names,of
instructors. All records are maintained at the facility for the life of the facility or three
years after an employee leaves the company or site. -
Hazardous Waste Management training records for employees document each of the
following:
a. The job title for each position at the facility related to hazardous waste
management and the name of the employee filling each job. The date of training.
b. A written job description for each position related to hazardous waste
management.
c. A written description of the type and amount of both introductory and continuing
training given.
Employees receiving specific training related to hazardous materials transportation
document these additional items:
d. The name and address of the person providing the training.
e. Certification that the employee has been trained and tested.
Additional training records, including but not limited to, hazardous materials
management and hazard communication can be found at the facility.
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4E. ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE
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1. NEED FOR OUTSIDE ASSISTANCE:
Based on PG&E's review of the types and quantities of materials and wastes handled,
it has been determined that the services listed below may be called upon in an
emergency.
2. ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY PLAN RETENTION AND DISTRIBUTION:
Copies of the facility's Environmental Emergency Plan and all revisions, have been
submitted to local police and fire departments, hospitals, and/or state and local
emergency response teams as appropriate (listed below) and required by law. These
agencies are on the distribution list to receive each amended version of the Plan.
Each facility's operating unit also has a current version of the Plan at the facility which
is in a location easily accessible to all employees.
Agency
a. Fire
Name:
Address:
City:
. Telephone: Emergency: .
Telephone: Business
b. Police/Sheriff
Arrangements for Assistance
Customary Fire and HAZMAT Response; Spill
Containment; Lockouts/Lockins
Bakersfield Fire Department
2101 "H" Street
Bakersfield, CA 93301
911 or (661) 861-2521 (dispatch)
(661) 631-8421
, Security, customary Police Protection:
Investigation; Crowd and Traffic Control and
Barricading
Name:
Address:
City:
Telephone: Emergency
Telephone: Business
c. Hospital
Name:
Address:
City:
Telephone: Emergency
Telephone: Business
Bakersfield Police Department
P.O. Box 59 (located at:1601 Truxtun Avenue)
Bakersfield, CA 93302
911
(661) 327-3815
Customary Public Health Care;
Decontamination;
Mercy Hospital of Bakersfield
2215 Truxtun Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
911
(661) 632-5000
3.
EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
.
Copies of Emergency Assistance Agreements with these local entities are included in
Section 9 of this pl~n.
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A copy of this Plan has also been provided to the following Certified Unified Public
Agency (CUPA):
Bakersfield Fire Department
Office of Environmental Services
1715 Chester, Suite'300
Bakersfield, CA 93301
(661) 326-3979
4.
CLEANUP/DISPOSAL RESOURCES
The following firms can be utilized and may be called, if needed, to assist with cleanup,
disposal operations and chemical analyses.
a, List of spill cleanup, response, and transportation firms.
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Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
PhilipTransportation & Remediation, Inc.
12475 Llagas Avenue
San Martin, CA 95046
(800) 321-1030
4600009106
Kern Environmental
P.O. Box 5337
Bakersfield, CA 93388
(800) 332-5376
4600009085
Universal Environmental
4101 Industrial Way
Benecia, CA 94510
(707) 747 -6699
4600010909
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Oil Spill Response and
Hazardous Waste and PCBs -
Cleanup and Transportation
Hazardous Was,te Cleanup
and Transportation
Hazardous Waste Cleanup
and Transportation
June 2002
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b. List of laboratories for chemical analysis:
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
Name
Address
City
Telephone
Contract #
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BC Labs (for Kern Division only)
4100 Atlas Court
Bakersfield, CA 93308
; (661) 327-4911
4600013888
Sherwood Labs Corp.
8071 North Lander Avenue
Hilmar, CA 95324
(209) 667-5258
4600013877
The Twining Labs
2527 Fresno St.
Fresno, CA 93721
(559) 268-7021 or (800) 268-7021
4600013878
Zymax Envirotechnology
71 Zaca Ln. #100
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
(805) 544-4696
4600009775
PG&E Technical & Ecological Services
3400 Crow Canyon Road
San Ramon, CA 94583
251-5203 (Company)
24-Hour: (925) 866-5203
Not A I¡cable
PCB, TPH, BTEX, and
General Lab Analysis
PCB, TPH, BTEX, and
General Lab Analysis
PCB, TPH, BTEX, and
General Lab Analysis
PCB, TPH, BTEX and General
Lab Analysis
PCB, Hazardous Waste
Analysis
June 2002
c. List of Hazardous Waste Recyclers:
1Jf'l.41~~J~Î~i~,$~~~.41~~~I¡~R,~~,~~~.~tf{J: .
Name Kinsbursky Brothers, Inc.
Address 134 N. Lemon Street
City Anaheim, CA 92801
Telephone (714) 738-8516
Contract # 4600013890
Name Superior Special Services
Address 5736 W. Jefferson St.
City Phoenix, AZ 85043
Telephone (602) 233-2955
Contract # 4600011742
Name Transformer Disposal Specialists
Address 1500 North Main
City Tonkawa, OK 74653
Telephone (800) 874-7067 or (580) 628-5371
Contract # 4600008313'
Light Ballasts, Capacitors and
Transformers Recycling
Electric Equipment (with PCB
. between 50 ppm and 500
ppm) Recycling
June 2002
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5. EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES
Quick Reference Chart
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In all emergency situations, remain calm.
· 'If event is a fire, immediately sound alarm and call local fire department.
· If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially
threaten human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications
will need to be made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergenèy
Services (800-852-7550) and the administering agency as noted on the
Environmental Emergency Telephone List on page i. See Appendix F of the
Hazardous Waste Manual for more details or contact your Facility Emergency
Coordinator or Environmental Specialist.
Section Event
5A
5B
5C
50
5E
5F
5G
5H
51
5J
5K
5L
'5M
5N
50
5P
Page
On-Site Fire - Hazardous Substances Not Involved
On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances
On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building
Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact
Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact
Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle
Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle
Spill, Oil and/or PCB's
Bomb Threat
Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Tide
Earthquake
Respondirig to News Media Inquiries
Natural Gas Releases
Toxic Clouds
Respiratory Hazards
Underground Tank Leak
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5-8
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Emergency situations may include a spill, leak, fire, explosion, equipment failure, vehicle
accident, a chemicál reaction, natural disaster and employee exposure, accident, injury or
other incident.
The emergency procedures presented in this section give, in order, the basic steps to be
followed for the "average" emergency situation.
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For some "average" emergency situations and more severe emergencies, arrangements
for acquiring outside, additional assistance will be made by the Facility Emergency
Coordinator. (See Section 4E of this plan.) ~
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Here is a brief summary of the basic response actions that should be taken in an
emergency situation:
1. In the event of a fire, immediately sound fire alarm and call the local Fire
Department (or 911).
2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
3. STOP, IDENTIFY ANDEVALUATE HAZARDS.
a.
Observe from a safe distance.
Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
Evaluate the hazards such as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
b.
c,
d.
If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility,
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured; call paramedics or an
ambulance for help, if necessary.
5. Isolate and restrict access to areas which threaten human health or safety.
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6. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor.
. 7. IF IT CAN BE DONESAFEL Y, take actions to prevent the situation from
worsening.
a. Use personal protective clothing and equipment.
b. Fight only small fires.
c. Remove sources of ignition.
d. Close valves, or containers.
e. Dike, divert, or absorb liquids.
f. Cover or suppress emissions (using soil, water, foam, plastic, and/or other
methods).
g. Protect storm drains and sewers.
h. Turn off building ventilation systems.
i. As appropriate, protect the environment and property.
j. Mark areas to warn others, restrict access, and preVent accidental
contamination or track-out.
8. As time permits, record notes on the incident (who, what, when, where, why). Use
the Scene-Management Checklist in Section 8 for this purpose.
. 9. Provide assistance to emergency personnel as appropriate.
10. Notify the appropriate agencies. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist for assistance in making the proper notifications.
The emergency procedures presented in this plan cover responses to a fire, spill,
underground tank leak, natural gas releases, toxic clouds, respiratory hazards, earthquake,
flood, and bomb threat. Each procedure contains the required notification and reportin'g
requirements.
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SA ON-SITE FIRE - HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES NOT INVOLVED
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1. Upon discovery of a fire, immediately SOUND FIRE ALARM and CALL the
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911.
2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
3. Try to identify the source of the fire. IF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ARE
INVOLVED, STOP HERE and refer to Section 5B for instructions.
4. If hazardous substances are not involved, and the fire is very small, you may try
to extinguish the fire by using available fire extinguishers IF IT CAN BE DONE
SAFEL Y.
5. If the fire cannot be easily extinguished, evacuate all personnel in the area
threatened by the fire or smoke.
6. Take care of any injured. Call ambulance or paramedics if necessary.
7. Isolate the affected area(s) and order all personnel not involved with the incident
to leave the area.
.
8. Call the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate.
9. Notify supervisor on call.
10. Take appropriate, preventive measures to keep fire from spreading ONLY IF IT
CAN BE DONE SAFELY:
a. Stop processes or operations where necessary.
b. Isolate affected containers or equipment.
c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials.
11. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas
generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment.
12. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire.
13. After fire is extinguished, assess damage and complete Scene-Management
Checklist (see Section 8).
14. Isolate damaged area until it is returned to safe working conditions.
15. Replace and restock emergency equipment.
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5B ON-SITE FIRE -INVOLVING HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
.
1. Upon discovery of a fire, immediately SOUND FIRE ALARM and CALL the
LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT or 911.
2. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
3. Try to identify the source of the fire. If hazardous substances are involved, DO
NOT IMMEDIATELY TRY TO FIGHT THE FIRE.
4. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
a. Observe from a safe distance.
b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) involved in fire. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
c. Evaluate:
i) Toxic hazards (toxic fumes/vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
. v) Other hazards.
-If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER SCENE OF FIRE UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY'
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
5. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
6. If the fire is very small AND IF SAFE TO DO SO, use good judgment and try to
put out the fire. Following are recommendations: '
a. REMEMBER TO ALWAYS FIGHT THE FIRE FROM THE UPWIND SIDE.
b. Based on the material(s) involved, choose the appropriate fire extinguisher to
quench the fire or use a shovel, to smother the fire with dirt.
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'7. If the fire cannot be put out, evacuate all affected and potentially affected
personnel.
8. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the affected area(s) and order all
personnel not involved with the incident to leave the area(s). Barricade a wide
area surrounding the fire to protect others from exposure to possible hazardous
vapors. Pay close attention to wind direction at all times.
9. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
10. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate - provide with information
gathered in Scene-Management Checklist.
11. Notify su pervisor on call.
12. Take appropriate preventive measures to keep fire from spreading.
IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY:
.
a. Stop processes or operations where necessary;
b. Isolate affected areas or equipment; and
c. Remove unaffected, potentially hazardous materials.
13. If facility operations are stopped, monitor for leaks, pressure buildup, gas
generation, or ruptures in valves, pipes, or other equipment.
14. When the fire department arrives, direct firefighters to the scene of the fire.
Advise the fire department of any hazardous materials involved, provide MSDS's
and identify to the fire department the appropriate PG&E contact person.
15. If after proper actions are taken to contain it, the fire threatens the health or
safety of people inside or outside the facility, or to property, or the environment,
notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency
assistance organizations and provide the following information:
a. Date, time, and exact location of the fire.
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the emergency.
c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential for
release or threatened release.
d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release.
e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release.
Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided.
Utilize the Scene Management Checklist in Section 8.
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16. Once the fire is put out, isolate damaged area(s) until it is returned to a safe
working condition.
17. If the cleanup is beyond facility resources, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of
this plan.)
18. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps:
a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few
minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved
container for disposal. .
e. Properly label all containers.
19. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency
supplies.
20. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
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5C ON-SITE SPILL (NOT OIL) - INSIDE BUILDING
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Use this response procedure for non-oil spills.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
a. Observe from a safe distance.
b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Referto Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
d. Evaluate the hazards such às:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
Hi) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
·
If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER THE AREA OF THE SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED
AND FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT.
3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessa,ry.
4. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact.
Suggested methods:
a. Cones
b. Stanchions and tape
c. Posted sign
5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
·
6. Call Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate - provide with information
gathered in Scene-Management Checklist.
7. Notify supervisor on call.
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8. If the spill threatens facility personnel and evacuation is the appropriate action,
notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation.
9. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following
containment techniques:
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a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and
reapply until there is eriough to absorb all the liquid.
b. 'For larger spills, IF SAFE TO DO SO, roll the drum so the bung is rotated
upward to stop liquid from spilling, construct earthen dikes or ditches around
the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways.
c. 'Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen
dikes.
d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of
a cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbent booms,
or underflow dams.
10. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps:
a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few
minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved
container for disposal.
e. Properly label all containers.
11. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency,
supplies. '
12. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of
this plan.)
13. If after proper actions are taken to contain ànd cleanup the spill, the release
continues to pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of
people inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment,
notify the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency
assistance organizations and provide the following information:
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a.
. b.
c.
d.
Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release.
Name and telephone number of person reporting the release.
The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, and any potential for
release or threatened release.
The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release.
e. A descriptio!") of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release.
Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided.
14. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
15. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property; or to the environment.
. a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
.
Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for
assistance in preparing this report.
The report should include the following information:
Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
Name, address, and telephone number of facility; ,
Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident);
Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
The extent of injuries, if any;
An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the'
environment, where applicable; and
Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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I' 5D SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED - NO WATER CONTACT
. Use this response procedure for non-oil spills.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS
a. Observe from a safe distance.
b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s) ,
released or spilled.
d. Evaluate the hazards such as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
. If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety;
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, takè care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
4. Isolate the spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods:
a. Cones
b. Stanchions and tape
c. Posted sign
5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
6. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in
Scene-Management Checklist.
. 7. Notify supervisor on call.
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8. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the l:1ealth and safety of '
people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures.
9. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following
containment techniques:
.
a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and
reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid.
b. For larger spills, IF SAFE TO DO SO, roll the drum so the bung is rotated
upward to stop liquid from spilling, construct earthen dikes or ditches around
the spill to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways.
c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen
dikes.
d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of
a cleanup firm (listed in Section 4E) who can deploy booms, sorbent booms,
or underflow dams.
10. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps and the
proper personal protective equipment:
a. Contain all free~flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b', Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few
minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. '
d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal.
. e. Properly label all containers for disposal.
11. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies used.
12. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractorto perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4Eof
this plan.)
13. If after proper actions are taken to contain and clean up the spill, the release
continues to pose either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety of
people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify your
Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist, who will assist in
notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local
emergency assistance organizations, and provide the following information:
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. b.,
c.
d.
e.
Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release;
Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release; and
A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release. .
Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided.
14. Check if material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer to
Appendix F of the PG&E Hazardous Waste Manual for a comprehensive list of
materials which have RQ requirements.)
15. If material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this
quantity was exceeded. If so:
.
.
a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist.
b. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot
be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour
paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the
appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate
Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area
code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call.
c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday,
contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the
following information:
i) Date, time, and location of spill;
H) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
Hi) The type and estimated quantity of the spill; and
iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill.
Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided.
The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state
and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is
required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the
company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill.
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d. If you contact the National Response Center directly; notify your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist -or the Environmental
Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible.
16. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Section 8).
17. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help
in preparing this report.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
. g.
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The report should include the following information:
Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident.);
Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
The extent of injuries, if any;
An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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5E SPILL, NON-TRANSPORTATION RELATED -INVOLVING WATER CONTACT
. Use this response procedure for non-oil spills.
If a spill occurs at the facility which may impact a nearby water body (creek, river,
pond, marsh, or other water body), follow these procedures:
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
a. Observe from a safe distance.
b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
d. Evaluate the hazards such as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
, ii) Explosive hazards;
Hi) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
4. Isolate spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods:
a. Cones
b. Stanchions and tape
c. Posted sign
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5. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8),
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6. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternatè - provide with information
gathered in the Scene Management Checklist.
7. Notify supervisor on call.
8. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of
people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures.
9. Try to prevent the situation from worsening by stopping the release and/or
diverting the release away from the water body. DO SO ONLY IF IT CAN BE
DONE SAFEL Y using the proper personal protective equipment.
Stop the release,
a. Shut valves, stop processes or operations where necessary.
b. Divert spill runoff into containers.
Prevent release from entering water body by using:
a. Booms,
b. Spill pads,
. c. Absorbent,
d. Flow diversion, and/or
, e. Trenches.
10. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFEL Y by using one of the following
containment techniques.
a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill and
reapply until there is enough to absorb all the liquid.
b. For larger spills, build earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to prevenfthe
discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways.
c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/o~ earthen
dikes.
d. IF THE DISCHARGE HAS OR IS LIKELY TO RÈACH A WATERWAY, OR
IS UNMANAGEABLE, go to paragraph 13 (and skip paragraphs 11 and 12).
11. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps:
a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b. Spread an application of absorbent compound òver spill area(s). Allow a few
. minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
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c, Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved
container for disposal.
e. Properly label all containers.
12. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency
supplies.
13. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of
this plan.)
14 If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Specialist
will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in notifying the nearest Regional
Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the
circumstances.
t5. If the spilled hazardous material has entered or threatens a body of water, and
the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement, determine if this
quantity was exceeded. (Refer to Appendix F of the PG&E Hazardous Waste
Manual for a comprehensive list of materials which have RQ requirements.)
I.
a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist.
b. If your Facility Em~rgency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot
be reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour
paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the
appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate
Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area
code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call.
c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday,
contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the
following information:
i) Date, time, and location of spill;
ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
iii) The type and estimated quantity of spill; and
iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill.
Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided._
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The National Response Center. will relay spill information to appropriate state
and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is
required. In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the
company has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill.
.
d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental
Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible.
16. If after proper actions are taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it continues to
pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside
or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, your
Environmental Specialist will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in
notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and the local
emergency assistance organizations, and provide the following information:
a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release;
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release; and
e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release;
Document the time and date notification is made and information provided.
17. For procedures on how to handle media inquiries, refer to Section 5L,
Responding to News Media Inquiries.
18. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
19. If the release of hazardous material has e'ntered or threatens a water body, the
Environmental Field Services Department will assist the Facility Emergency
Coordinator submit to the Regional Water Quality Control Board a written report
containing the following information:
a. A description of the release and its cause(s);
b. The period of release, including exact dates and times;
c. If the release has not been corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to
continue; and
d. Steps taken to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence óf the release.
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20. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for
assistance in preparing this report.
The report should include the following information:
a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident.)
d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
e. The extent of injuries, if any;
f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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SF SPILL, TRANSPORTATION RELATED . INVOLVING COMPANY VEHICLE
.
NOTE: A transportation incident includes any spill happening during the transport and
the loading or unloading of a hazardous substance onto or from a vehicle.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
.
a.
Observe from a safe distance.
Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
Evaluate the hazards such as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
b.
c.
d.
If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
3. If the spilled material is oil and the facility has a Spill Prev~ntion Control and
Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan, refer to it for response instructions and notification
procedures. The SPCC Plan is located at the Facility~
4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
5. If the spill poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of
people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures.
6. Isolate the spill from human or vehicular contact. Suggested methods:
a. Cones
. b. Stanchions or tape
c. Posted sign
.
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7. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
8. Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide with information gathered in
Scene-Management Checklist.
9. Notify the supervisor on call.
10. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, isolate the source of the spill and take actions to
prevent further release.
a. Shut valves.
b. Prevent release from entering water body.
.
11. Contain the release IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY by using one of the following
containment techniques:
a. For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the hazardous
substance and apply enough to absorb all the liquid.
b. For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill to
prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways. '
c. Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic and/or earthen
dikes.
d. If the discharge has or is likely to reach a waterway, call for the assistance of
a cleanup firm which is listed in Section 4E, who can deploy booms, sorbent
booms, or underflow dams.
12. IF ABLE TO DO SO SAFELY, clean up the spill using the following steps:
a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s), Allow a few
minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
c. Spread second application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a .
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
d. Place all materials used in spill cleanup in approved containers for disposal.
e. Properly label all containers for disposal.
f. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all supplies
used.
13. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of
this plan.) -
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14. If the spill occurs on a public road or highway, notify the California Highway Patrol
(CHP), Sacramento, utilizing the 911 telephone number. NOTE THE TIME
NOTIFICATION IS MADE. If the spill occurs on a public road within city limits,
notify the fire department or 911.
15. If the spill has entered or threatens a water body, the Environmental Specialist
will assist the Facility Emergency Coordinator in notifying the nearest Regional
Water Quality Control Board office within 24 hours of becoming aware of the
circumstances.
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16. If after proper actions are taken to contain and cleanup the spill, it continues to
pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people inside
or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the
California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency response
organizations and provide the following information:
a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release;
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a thre~1tened release; and
e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release.
Document the time and date notification is made and information provided.
17. Check if the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity (RQ) requirement. (Refer
to Appendix F of PG&E's Hazardous Waste Manual for a comprehensive list of
materials which have RQ requirements.)
18. If the material spilled has a Reportable Quantity requirement, determine if this
quantitywas exceeded. If so:
.
a. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist.
b, Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If
your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist ca'nnot be
reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour
paging system at (80Ò) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the
appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate
Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area
code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call.
c. If the spill occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday,
contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and give the NRC the
following information:
i) Date, time, and location of spill;
ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the spill;
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iii) Th~ type and estimated quantity of spill; and
iv) Response actions taken to contain the spill.
Document the date and time notification is made and the information
provided.
The National Response Center will relay spill information to appropriate state
and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is
required.
In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company
has taken immediate action to contain and clean up the spill.
19,
20.
d. If you contact the National Response Center directly, notify your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist or the Environmental
Field Services Department as soon thereafter as possible.
Complete the Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
Contact the Environmental Specialist for your area for assistance in preparing
this report. '
The report should include the following information:
a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, and other
incidents );
d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
e. The extent of injuries, if any;
f. An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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5G SPILL, TRANSPORTATION RELATED -INVOLVING NON-COMPANY VEHICLE
If the non-Company vehicle is carrying hazardous substances either to or from a
PG&E facility and a spill occurs, a PG&E employee is to monitor the incident and .
remain on the scene to provide information on the material(s) involved to emergency
response teams.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
a.
Observe from a safe distance.
Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous
substance(s)released or spilled.
Evaluate the hazards such as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
b.
c.
d.
If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
\,
DO NOT ENTER AREA OF SPILL UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND FULLY
PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
3. IF SAFE TO DO SO, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or paramedics if
necessary.
4. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, attempt to isolate the spill from human or other
vehicular traffic. Suggested methods:
a. Cones
b. Stanchions and tape
c. Posted sign
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7.
8.
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Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
Call your Facility Emergency Coordinator (or alternate) and provide information
gathered in Scene-Management Checklist.
Notify the supervisor on call.
If spill occurs on a public road or highway, make sure that the vehicle operator
notifies the California Highway Patrol (CHP), Sacramento utilizing the 911
emergency telephone number. If spill occurs on a public road within city limits,
notify the local Fire Department or 911.
NOTE THE TIME THIS NOTIFICATION IS MADE.
If vehicle operator is injured and is unable to make this notification, the PG&E
employee on the scene places the call to the CHP or local fire department.
9. Notify the vehicle operator's company headquarters (if known) of incident.
10. Stay on the scene until the spill has been controlled and/or cleaned up and
provide information as needed to assist emergency response teams.
11. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8). Note particularly the
vehicle's company name, driver's name, and cause of incident.
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5H SPILL, OIL ANDIOR PCBs
This response procedure is to be followed (1) in the event of an oil spill at this facility, and
(2) if a facility does not have a Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan
on file. Oil spills include spills involving PCB's, qasoline, diesel and fuel oil, hvdraulic,
lubricatinq and insulatinq oils, condensate, pipeline liquids, turbine oil, solvents, antifreeze,
and other similar petroleum products. In the case of a spill involving oil that could or does
contain PCB's, consult the Utility Operations Standard S2320 for further detail on how to
handle this type of spill.
1. First Employee at the Scene
a. The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of an oil spill, or
associated emergency are as follows:
i) Observe from a safe distance.
ii) Identify hazards.
iii) Restrict access to the spill area.
iv) Call for assistance. Provide the Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Supervisor with the following information:
a) Your name and telephone number;
b) Any injuries;
c) Location and type of spill;
d) Source and cause of spill, if known;
e) Fire or explosion risk;
f) Actions taken to stop/contain the release; and
g) Notify fire department if needed.
v) If safe to enter the area, take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedic if necessary.
vi) If safe to do so, stop the source of the discharge. Note: If material is
unknown, can cause immediate hazards to life or health, is producing
fumes, vapors, and/or other discharges, never enter the area without
the proper personal protective equipment and support persons.
This may involve:
shutting off equipment or pumps;
plugging a hole in operating equipment or a tank;.
closing a valve; and/or . ,
rigntirigan overturned container or piece of operating equipment.
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Simultaneously pursue containment of the discharge with the following
containment techniques:
For relatively small spills, apply absorbent to the surface of the spill
enough to absorb all the liquid. ,
For larger spills, construct earthen dikes or ditches around the spill
to prevent the discharge from flowing off-site or into waterways.
Prevent discharge into storm drains by sealing off with plastic
and/or earthen dikes.
vii) Remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering
the emergency area until relieved by the Facility Emergency
Coordinator.
Initial Emergency Coordinator Action
a. The Facility Emergency Coordinator must gather as much information as
possible to assess the magnitude and severity of the spill in order to initiate
appropriate actions. This may involve telephone calls to operations or
maintenance personnel who may have seen the spill or to office personnel
who can assist in collection of resources such as Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS), Facility Environmental Emergency Plan (FEEP) or Spill
Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC),or North American
Emergency Response Guidebook.
b. The Facility Emergency Coordinator then goes to the scene of the spill to
initiate an appropriate response plan.
3. Response Plan Developed and Implemented
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Identify if any injuries have occurred and that proper actions have been
taken.
Assess the possible hazard to human health, property, or the environment.
i) Isolate spill from human or vehicular contact (use cones, stanchions,
and tape; post signs). Order all personnel not involved with thecleánup
operation to leave the area.
ii) If the emergency threatens, human health and evacuation is the
appropriate action, activélte alarms or communications systems to notify
effected and/or all personnel. '
iii) If the emergency threatens human health outside the facility boundaries
and local areas must be evacuated, notify the state Office of Emergency
Services (OES) and the local emergency assistance organizations
(listed on page i).
b.
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An immediate verbal report of any release or threatened release which
poses a present or potential danger to human health and safety, property or
the environment must be reported to the Administering Agency and the
California Office of Emergency Services; See page i, for telephone numbers.
The verbal notification should include the following information: '
Namé and telephone number of person reporting release;
Name and address of the facility;
Time and type of incident;
Location of the release;
Hazardous material and estimate of the quantity;
Extent of injuries; and
Potential hazards (if known).
Document this notification in Section 8.
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iv) Arrange to have an emergency response contractor or Safety Health
and Claims representative conduct air monitoring (if required) to
determine Permissible Exposure Level (PEL) and Threshold Limit Value
(TL V).
v) Stop processes or operations where necessary. Continue to monitor for
leaks, pressure buildup, gas generation or release, ruptures in pipes or
valves.
vi) Isolate affected containers or equipment.
vii) Remove non-affected, potentially hazardous materials.
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c. Identify what material is involved.
i) If spilled oil is suspected of being contaminated by PCBs, identify the
.PCB concentration. If this information is not readily available on the
equipment or from the office records, samples must be taken and sent
immediately for laboratory analysis. All spills of unknown oil from oil-
filled equipment shall be handled as if it is a low concentration PCB spill
(50 ppm or greater, but less than 500 ppm and less than one pound of
pure PCBs by weight) until test results are available.
ii) PCB notification, cleanup, documentation and transportation
requirements:
For any spill, immediately contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator
or Environmental Specialist. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist cannot be reached, utilize the Environmental
Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at (800) 874-4043.
A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental support
person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide
the public telephone number (including area code) where you can be
contacted during the hour following your call.
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The Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist will
make the notifications to the following agencies as appropriate:
National Response Center
State Office of Emergency Services
EPA Region IX (only notify if spill contains
50 ppm or greater or one pound or more
PCBs by weight)
Local Regional Water Quality Control Board
Any additional local agencies where the
facility has previously agreed to provide
notification
800-424-8802
800-852-7550
415-947-8000
559-445-5116
The local Environmental Specialist will also assist in making external
notification for any spills that enter or threaten to enter surface or
groundwater or onto any grazing land or edible crop~.
, Property owners/residents should be notified of the spill and the cleanup
activities that the company will be doing.
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iii) Mineral Oil Spills (PCB less than 5 ppm)
a) Cleanup:
1) Cleanup shall be completed as soon as practical, but
should be initiated within 48 hours of notification.
2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for
deposit in approved containers.
3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of
liquid and deposit in approved containers.
4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls,
sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste
liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers.
5) Manage all cleanup material and debris as state
hazardous waste. '
6) Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local
agencies may request additional sampling.
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Documentation:
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Records and test reports shall be retained at each local
headquarters for a minimum of five years (after five years
records should be archived). It is suggested that this
documentation be retained in a file by site address.
Documentation that should be retained includes copies of
PCB/oil spill or Leak Report (Form 62-3685), site diagrams,
laboratory test reports, emergency job estimates, accident
report forms, and hazardous waste manifests.
c)
Transportation: '
Waste mineral oil is considered a hazardous waste in California
and is subject to all hazardous waste transportation
requirements. It is required that a PCB Shipping Paper or a Bill
of Lading be used to identify the load when transporting back to
the local service center/headquarters.
iv) California Regulated PCB Spills (5 ppm or greater but less than
50 ppm):
a) Cleanup:
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Cleanup procedure for mineral oil spills (PCB less than 5 ppm)
also applies to California Regulated PCB spills.
b)
, Documentation:
Documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil
spills (PCB below 5 ppm) also applies to California Regulated
PCB spills.
c) Transportation:'
A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from the
field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must also have
a copy of the current Hazardous Materials Transportation
License issued annually by the CHP, a copy of Guide 171 from
the Department of Transportation North American Emergency
Response Guidebook, and a copy of the PCB Transportation
Variance.
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v) Federal Low Concentration PCB Spills (50 ppm or greater but less than
500 ppm, and less than one pound of pure PCBs by weight):
a) Cleanup:
1) Cleanup shall be completed within 48 hours of when the
Company is first made aware of the spill. Completion of
cleanup may only be delayed beyond 48 hours in case of
civil emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of
access or emergency operating conditions. The
occurrence of a spill on a weekend or overtime cost are
not acceptable reasons to delay cleanup.
2) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for
deposit in approved containers.
3) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of
liquid or stains plus a one foot lateral buffer and deposit in
approved containers. Restore property to its original
condition.
4) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls,
sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste
liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers.
5) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys,
clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is
recommended that these items be replaced rather than
decontaminated.
6) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal
hazardous waste.
7) Post cleanup sampling is not required. However, local
agencies may request additional sampling.
8) For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill
boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to
use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill
boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist
for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where
this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where
oil is sprayed under high pressure. If statistical sa'mpling
is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also
be used for post cleanup testing,
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b)
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c)
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Documentation:
The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil
spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal low
concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak
Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a
signature of the responsible supervisor in the Cleanup
Certification block. This form shall be included in the
documentation retained.
Transportation:
1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from
the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must
also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials
Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a
copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation
North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a
copy of the PCB Transportation Variance. All approved
containers (holding waste equipment, insulating fluid or
spill debris of unknown concentration) known to contain 50
ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an EPA "Caution
PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non-leaking, in-service
electrical equipment with less than 500 ppm PCB are not
required to be marked with the ML label.
2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not
transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 Ibs. (13-1/2 gallons) or
more of PCB's (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or
one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater)
must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front,
rear, and sides of the vehicle.
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vi) Federal High Concentration PCB Spills (500 ppm or greater, or one
pound or more of pure PCBs by weight):
a) Cleanup:
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1 ) Cleanup shall be initiated within 24 hours of when the
Company is first made aware of the spill. It is expected
that every effort will be made to clean up high
concentration spills expeditiously. Initiation of cleanup
may only be delayed beyond 24 hours in case of civil
emergency, adverse weather conditions, lack of access or
emergency operating conditions. If start of cleanup is
delayed beyond 24 hours, records must be kept that
indicate the type and duration .of circumstances that
precluded rapid response. The occurrence of a spill on a
weekend or overtime cost are not acceptable reasons to
delay cleanup.
2) For spills in this category, the first company representative
at the spill site must barricade and restrict an area
encompassing all visible traces plus at least a3 foot
lateral buffer and place a clear visible sign advising
persons to avoid the area.
3) Use absorbent material to collect freestanding liquids for
deposit in approved containers.
4) Remove soil and vegetation to clean up all visible traces of
liquid or stains plus a three foot lateral buffer and a
minimum ten inches depth. Deposit contaminated
material and debris in approved containers. Restore
property to its original condition.
5) Double wash/rinse all solid surfaces such as walls,
sidewalks, streets, cars, or other surfaces, capturing waste
liquid with absorbents for deposit in approved containers.
6) When easily replaceable property such as furniture, toys,
clothes, or other items are contaminated, it is recommended
that these items be replaced rather than decontaminated.
7) Manage all cleanup material and debris as federal
hazardous waste.
8) Post cleanup testing is necessary to verify that PCB
contamination is below 1 0 ppm for soil and 10 micrograms
per 100 square centimeters for solid surfaces. Because of
the complexity of post cleanup test sampling, this activity
shall bé coordinated by the Facility Emergency ,
Coordinator using the local Environmental Specialist and
resources from Technical and Ecological Services or'a
qualified PCB spill cleanup contractor.
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9) For known spills where it is difficult to determine the spill
boundaries by visible traces, the Company is required to
use a statistical sampling method to determine the spill
boundaries. Contact your local Environmental Specialist
for advice on how to do the sampling. Examples of where
this situation may occur are spills on wet ground or where
oil is sprayed under high pressure. If statistical sampling
is used to determine the spill boundaries, then it must also
be used for post cleanup testing.
b) Documentation:
The documentation procedures and requirements for mineral oil
spills (PCB less than 5 ppm) also applies to Federal high
concentration PCB spills. Additionally, the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak
Report (Form 62-3685) shall be completed and must include a
signature ofthe responsible supervisor in the Cleanup Certification
block. This form shall be included in the documentation which is
retained.
c) Transportation:
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1) A PCB Shipping Paper is required for all shipments from
the field to the nearest service center. The vehicle must
also have a copy of the current Hazardous Materials
Transportation License issued annually by the CHP, a
copy of Guide 171 from the Department of Transportation
North American Emergency Response Guidebook, and a
copy of the annual PCB Transportation Variance. All
approved containers that hold waste equipment, leaking
in-service equipment, insulating fluid or spill debris known
to contain 50 ppm or greater PCB shall be marked with an
EPA "Caution PCB" adhesive label (ML label). Non-
leaking, in-service transformers are not required to be
marked with the ML label unless their PCB concentration
is 500 ppm or greater.
2) Transport vehicles loaded with PCB containers (not
transformers) with 45 kg or 99.4 Ibs (13-1/2 gallons) or
more of PCBs (50 ppm or greater) in the liquid phase or
one or more PCB transformer(s) (500 ppm or greater)
must display the EPA "Caution PCB" label on the front,
rear, and sides of the vehicle.
vii) Sampling Requirements:
Spill classification is based on the PCB concentration in an oil sample
taken from the source of the spill, not the concentration of PCB's in the
material onto which the PCB's were spilled. Only random post cleanup
samples are to be taken for low federal concentration PCB spills but
rigorous sampling is required by the EPA for (1) pre cleanup sampling
data when necessary to establish spill boundaries or (2) post cleanup ,
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samples for high concentration PCB spills. The complete rigorous
sampling procedure manuals issued by the EPA are available upon
request from the Operations Maintenance and Construction Department
or the Technical and Ecological Services (TES) Department in San
Ramon. For assistance in taking rigorous samples, phone the TES
Department at (925) 820-2000 and state that a chemical spill has
occu rred.
viii) Identify personal protective equipment which may be required in the
area,
ix) Evaluate the resources needed, such as manpower, equipment, and
cleanup materials, and call for outside contractor assistance if needed.
Cleanup/Disposal Resources are listed in Section 4E.
The Facility Emergency Coordinator is responsible for determining when
a cleanup is complete. Dependihg on the nature and magnitude of the
spill, this decision may be made in consultation with state/local agencies
having jurisdiction in the affected area.
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x) Determine actions needed to successfully complete containment and
cleanup efforts. Establish an exclusion zone (work area where spill has
been identified), a contamination reduction zone (where
decontamination procedures are conducted and contaminated
protective clothing can be removed), and a support zone (where
persons can wait in a clean environment).
Assemble the emergency response personnel and provide a briefing
detailing the cleanup procedures, protective clothing to be worn, and
equipment to be used. Cleanup efforts must be undertaken to restore
the affected area to its pre-spill condition to the maximum extent
possible.
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a) For relatively small spills, absorbent will be applied and re-applied
until there is enough to absorb all the liquid. This material will be
picked up with stiff brooms and shovels and placed in approved
waste containers for disposal in accordance with applicable
regulations.
b) For spills in buildings or on paved areas, a second applicat!on of
absorbent will be spread over the contaminated area and swept
with stiff brooms to remove residues which may remain. Spill debris
and cleanup materials will be placed in approved containers for
disposal in accordance with applicable regulations.
c) Spill debris and cleanup materials will be placed in approved
containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations.
Soil which has been removed will be placed in approved waste
containers for disposal in accordance with applicable regulations.
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d) For spills'in catchment basins or oil retention ponds, the oil will be
removed by using absorbents or with the assistance of a cleanup
company. If the spill is relatively small, rolls of 3M "Sorbent" Type
1 00 or equivalent will be cut into manageable lengths and floated
on the surface of the water to absorb the oil. For larger spills,
cleanup companies may use skimming and separation devices or
sorbents.
After the surface of the water has been cleaned, 3M "Sorbent"
Type 156 sheets or equivalent will be used to scrub the walls of the
basin at the water line. Oil and oily water will be collected for
disposal in accordance with applicable regulations.
e) Decontaminate all equipment and surfaces.
xi) Obtain general release information and record it using the Scene
Management Checklist in Section 8.
xii) Identify appropriate company and agency notification requirements.
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Proper Handling of Hazardous Waste:
After completion of cleànup, contaminated disposable protective clothing will be
removed by cleanup personnel immediately and placed in an approved waste
container for disposal. Gloves will be removed, and hands will be thoroughly
cleaned with waterless hand cleaner or soap and water and wiped with rags and
paper towels. Rags and other waste material will be placed in approved waste
containers for disposal in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations.
.
All oil, hazardous materials, and cleanup debris recovered from a spill will be
considered hazardous waste unless it is demonstrated to be non hazardous and
must be disposed of according to applicable state and federal regulations.
Contact your Hazardous Waste Coordinator, Facility Emergency Coordinator, or
Environmental Specialist for determination of proper waste disposal methods.
5. Follow-Up Actions:
a. Decontaminate all equipment or other contaminated surfaces.
b. Restock all emergency spill control equipment and supplies to maintain the
inventory listed.
c. Critique spill response actionsto identify measures to avóid future incidents
and to improve the efficiency of future spill cleanup actions.
6. Document Response Actions:
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Reportable oil spills and hazardous materials releases must be carefully
documented so that sufficient information is available to appropriate agencies.
Information concerning the spill should be recorded on the Oil Spill Report and
should include photographs for major spills when appropriate.
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Send acopy of the completed Spill Report to the appropriate Facility Emergency
Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and file the original in the Facility
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7.
Follow-Up Reporting:
Notify the Company Law Department of any environmental release (air, ground
or water) that must be reported to a federal, state or local agency; any
environmental release which attracts media attention; or any discovery of
significant historic contamination at a PG&E site. This information must be
reported verbally as soon as possible with written follow up notification no later
than one work day after the incident.
Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for
assistance in filing the required written agency notifications described below.
a. ,If a hazardous waste was the released substance, Immediately telephone
the California DepartmentofToxic Substances Control and the local
authorities that the cleanup has been completed and that all emergency
response equipment is cleaned, ready for reuse, and restocked for future ,
use.
b. A written report must be submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) within 60 days whenever a facility has:
i) Discharged more than 1,000 gallons of oil into navigable waters in a
single spill event, or
ii) Discharged oil in two reportable events within any 12-morith period.
The report must be submitted to the Region IX Administrator at the following
address:
Environmental Protection Agency
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
c. A written report must be submitted to the Regional Water Quality Control
Board when a spill has entered or threatened a water body. The address is:
Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board
Fresno Branch Office
1685 "E" Street
Fresno, CA 93706-2020
c. If a hazardous waste was the released substance, a writtén report must
be submitted to the California Department of Toxic Substances Control
within 15 days of a spill that posed a hazard or potential hazard to human
health, property, or the environment. The address is:
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California Department of Toxic Substances Control
Chief Northern Calif. Section, Region 1
10151 Croydon Way, Suite 3
Sacramento, CA 95827-2106
e.
The California Office of Emergency Services form entitled "Emergency
Reléase Follow-Up Notice Reporting Form or appropriate letter" must be
prepared and submitted within 30 days of the date of the release to:
Chemical Emergency Planning and Response Commission
3650 Schriever Avenue
Mather, CA 95655
f. In addition, a written follow-up report to the California Office of Emergency
Services is required for spills onto land greater than 42 gallons or any amount
entering or threatening to enter waters of the State.
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51 BOMB THREAT
The majority of bomb threats are made to disrupt normal business activities rather than to
warn of the existence of an actual explosive device. Often the number of such calls
increases after bombings or similar events receive press attention or notoriety. When a
call is made to warn about the existence of an actual bomb, the caller's intent is to insure
that no one is injured. As a result, the caller normally provides sufficient time and warning
and will frequently call back to ensure that the threat is taken seriously. Where injury to
personnel is the objective, as in the instance of attacks perpetrated by terrorists, warnings
are virtually never given.
However, irrespective of the caller's intent, each organization should establish procedures
in a bomb threat plan which should be implemented in the event of a bomb threat. The
primary goal in dealing with bomb threats is to ensure the maximum safety of company
personnel. In order to do, preplanning, training, and retraining are the key elements in
dealing with bomb threats as they may be received by anyone at any time.
The receipt ora bomb threat can be unnerving. It is, therefore, important that the recipient
of such a call attempt to remain calm and deal with the caller in a confident manner. When
possible, use the Report of Bomb Threat form (see page 5-41) as an outline to record
pertinent data. This form should be referred to during bomb threat training in order to
familiarize personnel with its content.
1. Receipt of Bomb Threats
The call recipient should note the time of the call and attempt to ascertain the following
information: ' -
a) Where is the bomb?
b) When is it set to go off?
c) What does it look like?
d) Why is the caller doing this?
e) Unusual voice characteristics, gender of the caller, and
background sounds.
2. Facility Searches
Notify a Supervisor present at the facility and/or the Department Manager who decides
whether a search should be initiated.
All facilities should have a search plan which allows searches to be made utilizing
personnel familiar with the site. Notification of these employees should be done by the
appropriate supervisor without unduly alarming other employees, The plan should include
an inspection of the entire facility as well as the outside perimeter:
Employees should be alert tothe presence of suspicious packages, bags, or luggage left in
rest rooms, or in other areas to which the general public has access and outside against
building walls.
. If suspicious packages cannot be identified by return address or other distinguishing
markings, the Corporate Security Departme'nt (223-6926) and appropriate law
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enforcement agencies should be notified. In the General Office complex, suspicious
packages should also be reported to Security Control (223-3622).
· The package should be isolated (not handled).
· Radios should not be used to transmit in the proximity of the suspicious package.
The supervisor will initiate a search of the facility:
· If the call indicates that the device will go off at a future time.
· As a general rule, if access to the general public has been restricted or denied, it
may reasonably be assumed that no one has had the ability to place something
within the facility.
· If an area is not open to the general public, the search should begin in common
areas which are open, e.g., rest rooms, customer services offices, and otner
locations to which the general public may have access.
The Corporate Security Department (415/973-6926 or 8/223-6926) should be notified
immediately to assist in coordinating a response that may include:
· Notifying the local police or sheriffs department
· Offering advice as to the appropriate course of action
3. Evacuation
The Department Manager or, in their absence, the next senior individual, will make a
determination whether or not evacuation, partial or complete, is appropriate. If an
evacuation is ordered, the plan should include provisions for an assembly area which is
close, but not co-located with the facility which is the subject of the threat. It should be far
enough from the facility or have sufficient cover to ensure safety if there is a detonation. -
The assembly area serves as a means of accounting for personnel and providing
instructions where they are to go and when they can return. If an. evacuation is ordered,
the plan should include specific actions to be taken to prevent employees or customers
from getting close to or re-entering the facility until clearance to ré-enter is obtained from
, the facility manager in coordination with the responding law enforcement agency and/or
Corporate Security Department.
An assembly area coordinator and alternate should be designated. The coordinator should
have a radio or cellular telephone to enable communication and a bull horn,
Additional information is contained at the Company intranet site
. (http://www/CorporateSecurity/bomb.htm).
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Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Report of Bomb Threat
87-52 (Rev, 2/96)
Corporate Security
Department
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DO NOT INTERRUPT THE CALLER EXCEPT TO ASK:
When is it set to explode? What kind is it?
What building? What area or floor?
What dbes it look like? Why are you doing this?
Who are you?
EXACT LANGUAGE OF THREAT: Use next page if necessary.
Date: Time: Approximate Length of Call:
Received By: Department: Ext.:
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Business Unit:
Division: Location:
DESCRIPTION OF CALLER: Male Female Adult Juvenile
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Voice Characteristics Speech
o Loud o Soft o Fast o Slow
o High Pitched o Deep o Stutter o Distorted
o Raspy o Pleasant o Slurred o Nasal
o Intoxicated
Accent Manner Background Noises
o Local o Calm o Angry o Office Machines o Airplanes
o Foreign (Specify) o Coherent o Irrationa! o Factory o Trains
o Race (Specify) o Emotional o Incoherent o Animals o Voices
o Other (Specify) o Laughing o Quiet o Music
o Party Atmosphere o Other (Specify)
o Street Noise
PERSONS TO NOTIFY IMMEDIATELY:
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Supervisor or Manager Corporate Security
Police Department/Sheriffs Office
NOTE: Send Copy Corporate Security Department
To:
245 Market Street
Room 1612B-N 16A
San Francisco
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5J FLASH FLOOD/FLOOD/EXTREMELY HIGH TIDE
. FLASH FLOOD
1. If there is time, securely fasten lids and bungs of all hazardous substance
containers at the facility.
2. If there is time, try to securely fasten all equipment and hazardous substance
containers firmly in place or move them into buildings to keep them from floating
away in the rising water.
3. If necessary, EVACUATE all personnel to higher ground. Follow the instructions
of local emergency departments for best evacuation routes.
FLOOD/HIGH TIDE
1,
2.
3.
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Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator or alternate and on call supervisor.
Make arrangements to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed treatment,
storage, and disposal (TSD) facility by a registered hauler.
Transport all hazardous materials to the nearest PG&E facility unaffected by the
approaching flood/high tide.
If unable to transport hazardous wastes to a licensed TSD facility, arrange to
transfer your hazardous waste in addition to hazardous materials to the nearest
PG&E facility unaffected by the approaching flood/high tide.
5. Carefully record the following information:
a. Transporter's name;
b. Volume of hazardous waste/materials;
c. Nam~ of facility receiving hazardous waste/materials; and
d. Type and desCription of hazardous waste/materials.
6. As a last resort, securely faste'n all equipment, hazardous waste containers, and
, hazard.ous material containers in place and tighten all lids and bungs. Try to
transfer containers and other items into facility buildings.
7. If necessary, evacuate all personnel. Follow the instructions of local emergency
departments for evacuation routes.
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5K EARTHQUAKE
. DURING AN EARTHQUAKE
1. Keep calm, don't run or panic.
2. Stay where you are. If you are indoors when an earthquake hits, stay indoors.
DO NOT RUN OUTSIDE.
3. If you are indoors, take cover under a desk, table, bench, or against inside walls
or doorways. Stay away from glass, windows, and outside doors.
4. Don't use candles, matches, or other open flames unless you are sure there is no
danger from escaping gas.
5, If you are outside, move away from buildings, utility wires, overpasses, and trees.
Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops.
6. DO NOT RUN THROUGH OR NEAR BUILDINGS. The greatest danger,from
falling debris is just outside doorways and close to outer walls.
7, If you are in a moving vehicle, stop as quickly as safety permits. Stay in the
vehicle until the shaking stops.
AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE
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1. Check for injuries. Do not attempt to move seriously injured persons unless they
are in immediate danger of further injury.
2, If structural damage to the building is suspected, or visually noticed, and/or other
damage to the building which may cause personal injury is noticed, DO NOT
ENTER THE BUILDING until clearance is given by authorized personnel. Local
Officials or the Building Supervisor may require a post-earthquake inspection
prior to re-occupying the building.
3, If quake is severe, shut down all operations as soon as possible.
4. Check utility lines and appliances for damage. If you smell gas, open windows
and shut off the main gas valve.- See Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-t.Leave the
building and report gas leakage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility
Supervisor.
5, In the eventof FIRE, immediately call the local Fire Department for assistance.
Procedures for responding to a fire are in Sections 5A and 5B of this plan.
6. Check all storage tanks, aboveground and below ground, and associated piping
for damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility
Supervisor.
7.' Check all hazardous materials and hazardous waste storage containers for
damage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility
Supervisor.
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8. In the event of a spill of a known or suspected hazardous substance, try to
contain the spilL Procedures for responding to a spill involving a non-vehicle
related hazardous substance are in Sections 5C, 50, 5E and 5H of this plan.
Response to transportation-related spills are in Section 5F and 5G.
9. Check all gas storage areas, such as CNG refueling stations, for damage or
leakage. Report damage to the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility
Supervisor. The Facility Supervisor shall notify appropriate local agencies of
releases and/or the potential fire danger as required.
10. Conduct a complete inspection of the facility to assess extent of damage and the
damage potential of the hazardous materials handled at the facility. Notify the
appropriate local agencies of releases and/or the potential fire danger as
required.
11. If water pipes are damaged, shut off the supply at the main valve. See Facility
Layout Map, Figure 2-1. In addition to drinking water stored in emergency
supplies, water may be obtained from such sources as hot water tanks, toilet
tanks, and melted ice cubes.
If electrical wiring is shorting out, de energize power source at the main service
panel. See Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-1.
All PG&E personnel will cooperate with local emergency response officials, and
follow their directions in relation to conditions existing in the community (e.g.,
streets clogged by debris, downed wires, and broken roadways).
Check all hazardous materials containers that may contain any dangerous
material such as blasting caps or detonators for damage. Report damage to the
Facility Emergency Coordinator or Facility Supervisor.
12.
13.
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5L RESPONDING TO NEWS MEDIA INQUIRIES
The media will arrive on the scene immediately following an explosion, spill, fire, gas main
rupture or other catastrophe. An emergency intensifies events for everyone. Therefore,
responding to news media inquiries requires special attention.
Reporters arriving on the scene of an emergency will try to gather information from any
available source. The only authorized spokespersons for PG&E are News Department
personnel. All media inquiries are to be immediately directed to the appropriate News
Department person (i.e.: Media representative).
1. Anyone receiving an inquiry from the media regarding environmental aspects of
Company business should immediately direct the inquiry to the Media
Representative or, if unavailable, contact the on-call Corporate Communications
Media Representative at (415) 973-5930.
2. Notify your shift supervisor or department head of the inquiry.
The following are recommendations on how to deal with media representatives.
What you SHOULD do:
Do name a specific person as key contact with the PG&E Corporate
Communications Department (Media Representative) and the media.
Do call the PG&E Media Representative immediately.
Do keep the Media Representative informed of all developments at all times.
Do rely on the Media Representative to coordinate with the media at all
times.
e. Do maintain a friendly, cooperative relationship with reporters.
f. Do note all questions asked by the media so that answers can be obtained.
What you should NOT do:
a.
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c.
d.
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a. Do not "wing it." Respond only if you know the answer.
b. Do not play down the seriousness of the situation.
c. Do not be falsely optimistic.
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5M NATURAL GAS RELEASES
Use this response procedure for releases involving High and Low Pressure Gas Lines, Gas
Manifolds and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fueling Stations.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS.
a. Observe from a safe distance.
b. Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
c. Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
d. Evaluate the hazards such as:
,i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
If there is any question aboutthe hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER THE RELEASE AREA UNLESS PROPERLY TRAINED AND
FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT. .
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IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, take care of any injured and call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
4.
Isolate, the release from human and vehicular contact. Suggested methods:
a. Cones
b. Stanchions and tape
c. Post a sign
PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE KEPT UPWIND FROM THE
RELEASE.
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5. Notify supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator.
6. IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, reduce or eliminate the source of the release by
actions such as:
a. Pushing the CNG Station shutdown button;
b. Contacting Gas operations for assistance with closing the upstream gas
valves; and/or
c. IFIT IS SAFE TO DO SO', removing any potential sources of ignition from
the area.
7. Begin to fill out Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
8. If the release poses either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of
people inside or outside the facility property, start evacuation procedures.
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9. If the release poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety
of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, notify
your Facility Emergency CoOrdinator or Environmental Specialist who will assist
in notifying the California Office of Emergency Services (OES), local emergency
assistance organizations and the proper air quality authority, and provide the
following information:
Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release; ,
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Name and telephone number of person reporting the release;
The type of hazardou~ materials involved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release; and
A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release. Document the time
and date notification is made and the information provided.
f. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist.
g. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist. If
your Facility Emergency Coordinator Environmental Specialist cannot be
reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour
paging system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page -the
appropriate environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate
Business Unit, please provide the public telephone number (including area
code) where you can be contacted during the hour following your call.
a.
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c.
d.
e.
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10. Contact the appropriate Gas Load Center for PUC reporting evaluation and
reporting assistance. The Gas Load Center will provide PUC reporting services
for natural gas releases that may attract media or public attention and they will
also notify the Gas Distribution Department.
11. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (see Section 8).
12. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
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a.
'b.
c.
d.
. e.
-f.
g.
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Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help
in preparing this report.
The report should include the following information:
Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, release, spill, or other
discharges );
Name and quantity of waste(s) involved (if any);
The extent of injuries, if any;
An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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5N TOXIC CLOUDS
Use this response procedure for releases involving chemicals that develop into toxic
clouds.
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11.
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1. Move all personnel indoors immediately or as soon as possible.
2. STOP AND EVALUATE HAZARDS, SUCH AS:
a. Explosive hazards;
b. Inhalation hazards, and
c. Skin exposure hazards.
3. Close and lock all windows and doors (locking strengthens seals).
4. Turn off heating, air conditioning and/or any other ventilation systems.
5. Take care of any injured and call an ambulance or paramedics if necessary.
6., If there are gaps in the windows or doors, they should be sealed with tape or wet
cloths. Larger gaps such as vents, should be sealed with plastic sheeting or foil
and tape.
If it is suspected that chemicals are present in the air indoors, respirators with
appropriate cartridges for the chemical of concern should be used if available ár
damp cloths should be held over people's nose and mouth.
Notify supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator.
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Tune into emergency radio and/or television broadcasts and follow instructions
given by emergency response agencies.
Contact Safety Health and Claims Department for further guidance.
Evacuate all personnel to an area outside of and upwind of the toxic cloud plume
only if advised to do so by the Emergency Response Agency odhe Safety Health
and Claims Department.
12. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist,. If your
Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be reached,
utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging system at
(800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate environmental
support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit, please provide the
public telephone number (including area code) where you can be contacted
during the hour following your call.
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Use this response procedure for releases or spills that involve chemicals or materials that
have the potential to generate toxic vapors or act as asphyxiates. Materials with the
potential to generate toxic vapors typically found at PG&E facilities may include sulfuric
acid (battery electrolyte), mercury, paints and solvents. Materials with known asphyxiate
hazards typically found at PG&E facilities include natural gas (also an explosion/fire
hazard), acetylene gas (also an extreme explosion/fire hazard), vehicle exhaust gases
(carbon monoxide), nitrogen gas and enclosed space containers (including tanks and
, large pieces of electrical equipment that have previously contained hazardous materials).
Hazards associated with toxic vapors or .asphyxiates are generally greater when releases
occur indoors or in enclosed spaces.
1. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR TO TAKING ANY ACTION.
DO NOT attempt any action which may cause personal injury or
exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response procedures.
2. STOP, IDENTIFY AND EVALUATE HAZARDS. -
Observe from a safe distance.
Try to identify hazardous substance(s) released or spilled. Refer to Material
Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).
Identify the source and estimated quantity of hazardous substance(s)
released or spilled.
Evaluate the hazards such-as:
i) Toxic hazards (i.e., vapors);
ii) Explosive hazards;
iii) Inhalation (asphyxiation) hazards;
iv) Environmental hazards; and
v) Other hazards.
a.
b.
c.
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If there is any question about the hazards involved, contact your Facility
Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist and/or the Safety,
Health and Claims Department for assistance. Telephone numbers for the
Environmental contact and the Safety and Health Helpline are listed on
page i of this plan.
DO NOT ENTER THE RESTRICTED AREA OF THE RELEASE UNLESS YOU
ARE PROPERLY TRAINED IN THE MATERIAL INVOLVED OR SITUATION AT
HAND AND YOU ARE FULLY PROTECTED WITH THE PROPER PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
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3. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, Take care of any injured. Call an ambulance or
paramedics if necessary.
4. Isolate the release or spill from human and vehicular contact. Suggested
methods of isolation include:
a. Cones
b.' Stanchions and tape
c. Posted signs
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5. Notify the supervisor on call and the Facility Emergency Coordinator or Alternate.
, 6. If the release or spill threatens facility personnel, the Emergency Coordinator
should notify affected and/or all personnel for evacuation.
7. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, try to keep the release or spill of a haiardous
substance from worsening if possible and/or practical by one or more of the
following: '
a. Avoiding skin contact;
b. Isolating the release or spill;
c. Preventing runoff; and/or
d. Identifying the source(s) and stopping further release(s).
. 8. If the release or spill occurs indoors or an enclosed space:
a. If there is a threat of toxic vapors or asphyxiates moving to other occupied
areas of the building, shut down heating, air-conditioning and other
ventilating systems. Shut doors and windows and seal other openings with
rags, tape and/or plastic sheets. PERFORM THESE ACTIONS ONLY IF IT
IS SAFE TO DO SO; and
b. WHEN AND IF IT IS SAFE TO DO SO, ventilate the area or space before
beginning cleanup activities.
9. Prevent discharge of liquids into yard and/or floor drains by diverting flow or by
sealing off with plastic, or containing liquids with absorbents, pillows and/or pigs,
IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY. '
10. Begin to fill out Sèene-Management Checklist (Section 8),
11. If the release or spill is unmanageable, contact the local emergency response
agency for assistance and/or utilize an outside contractor to perform the cleanup.
(Refer to the list of emergency cleanup contractors presented in Section 4E of
this plan.)
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12. IF IT CAN BE DONE SAFELY, cleanup liquid spills as follows:
a. Contain all free-flowing liquids with proper absorbent compound.
b. Spread an application of absorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a few
minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms.
c. Spread second application of ábsorbent compound over spill area(s). Allow a
few minutes for material absorption and then sweep up with stiff brooms. ,
d. Place all contaminated materials used in the cleanup in an approved
container for disposal.
e. Properly label all containers.
f. Decontaminate all equipment used in the cleanup and replace all emergency
supplies.
13. If, after actions were taken to contain and cleanup the release or spill, conditior:ls
still pose either a present or potential threat to the health and safety of people
inside or outside the facility property, or to property or the environment, notify the
California Office of Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance
organizations and give the following information:
a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release;
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release;
c. The type of hazardous materials in'volved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release; and
e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release.
Document the time and date notification is made and the information provided.
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14. Complete Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
15. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of a hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for
assistance in preparing this report.
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
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The report should include the following information:
Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident);
Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
The extent of injuries, if any;
An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup
material.
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5PUNDERGROUNDTANKLEAK
This procedure should be used for su~pected and actual spills and/or releases (leaks) from
underground tanks.
SUSPECTED LEAKS
1. This procedure applies to cases where a tank leak is suspected due to any of the
following:
a. An electronic monitoring system alarm;
b. Evidence of product or waste in the tank containment systems or double wall
tank interstitial space;
c. An inventory loss of greater than 0.5 percent of product or waste as
indicated by level monitoring or inventory calculation records over a three
month period;
d. Failure of an initial annual precision test; or
e, Evidence of contaminated soil and/or ground water or surface water
contamination in the surrounding area.
2. Evaluate the hazards and take appropriate steps to minimize danger to human
health and the environment such as isolating the area from human and vehicular
contact and removing sources of ignition. ASSESS YOUR OWN SAFETY PRIOR
TO TAKING ANY ACTION. DO NOT attempt any action which may cause
personal injury or exceeds/contradicts your training in emergency response
procedures.
3. Remove the tank from service.
4. Check level monitoring or inventory calculation records.,
5. If the monitoring system has failed or is found to be out of calibration or the,
calculation records are in error, repair and/or recalibrate the monitoring system
and/or correct inventory records.
6. Perform a second precision test if the tank system has previously failed an initial
Jest.
Return the tank to service aftèr resolving monitoring system or records issues and
(if necessary) after successfully completing a precision test.
If after checking the monitoring system and/or inventory records and/or
performing a precision test, the tank is still sUspected of leaking, keep the tank
system out of service and continue with the CONFIRMED LEAKS actions
described on the following page.
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Unexplained product loss and/or failed precision tests must be considered a confirmed
leak. Follow the steps below for tank systems with confirmed leaks.
1. Begin to fill out a Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
2. Notify the Facility Emergency Coordinator - provide him/her with the information
gathered in the Scene - Management Checklist (Section 8).
3. During normal working hours, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist.
4. If your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist cannot be
reached, utilize the Environmental Field Services Department's 24 hour paging
system at (800) 874-4043. A call to this number will page the appropriate
environmental support person. After selecting the appropriate Business Unit,
please provide the public telephone number (including area code) where you can
be contacted during the hour following your call.
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5. Notify the local administering agency by telephone of the conditions found and
document the notification. Send a confirming written notification to the local
agency within 5 working days. (Contact your Environmental Specialist or the
Environmental Field Services Department for assistance with agency
notifications. )
6. Remove or lower the level of liquid in the tank to minimize the potential for further
release as follows:
a. If tests indicate the piping (rather than the tank) is leaking, lower the liquid
level in the tank and take the pumps out of service.
b. If the tank body is leaking, remove the contents of the'tank As soon as
possible with a tanker truck. If the product stored is gasoline, leave a 4- to
6-inch layer in the tank to assure a rich, non-explosive vapor mixture and to
avoid contaminating the product with sludge. This will be removed before
excavating the tank.
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7. When the contents of the tank are lowered or removed and regulatory reports
completed, immediate threats to human health and the environment should have
been mitigated and emergency conditions should no longer exist. However,
additional actions will be required to resolve soil and water issues associated with
leakage of product or waste. Some of the actions that may be required include
subsurface investigations, piping and/or tank repairs, piping and/or tank removal,
soil and water remediation, and written investigation and closure plans approved
by administering agencies. Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department for
assistance with underground tank leak issues.
8. If the release poses either a present or potential hazard to the health and safety
, of people inside or outside the facility, or to property or the environment, (this is
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usually 42 gallons or more of a petroleum product) notify the California Office of
Emergency Services (OES) and local emergency assistance organizations and
give the following information:
a. Date, time, and exact location of the release or threatened release;
b. Name and telephone number of person reporting the release;
c. The type of hazardous materials involved, if known, in the release or
threatened release;
d. The estimated quantity of released material and/or quantity of material
involved in a threatened release; and
e. A description of the potential hazards, if known, presented by the hazardous
material involved in the release or threatened release.
Document the time and date notification is made and the information
provided.
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f. If the release occurs after normal working hours or on a weekend or holiday,
contact the National Response Center (NRC) directly and provide the
following information:
i) Date, tii'ne, and location of the release;
ii) Name and telephone number of person reporting the release;
iii) The type and estimated quantity of the release; and
iv) Response actions taken to reduce or eliminate the release.
Document date and time of NRC notification and the information provided.
The National Response Center will relay release information to appropriate state
and federal agencies who will determine whether agency involvement is required.
In most cases, no agency response will be required provided the company has
taken immediate action to minimize the release.
If you contact any agency directly, notify your Facility Emergency Coordinator or
Environmental Specialist or the Environmental Field Services Department as
soon thereafter as possible.
9. A written report to the appropriate office of the California Department of Toxic
Substances Control is required within 15 days after the release of à hazardous
material which posed a hazard or potential hazard to human health and safety,
property, or to the environment.
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Contact your Facility Emergency Coordinator or Environmental Specialist for help
in preparing this report.
The report should include the following information:
a. Name, address, and telephone number of facility manager;
b. Name, address, and telephone number of facility;
c. Date, time, and type of incident (e.g., fire, explosion, spill, or other incident);
d. Name and quantity of waste(s) involved;
e. The extent of injuries, if any;
f. . An assessment of actual or potential hazards to human health or the
environment, where applicable; and
g. Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered wastes and cleanup.
material.
10. Complete Scené-ManagementChecklist (see Section 8).
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6. EVACUATION PLAN AND PROCEDURES
A. WHEN TO EVACUATE
Evacuation of the facility will occur as a response to an incident with known or
unknown hazards that could pose a threat to the health and/or safety of facility
personnel. '
The decision to evacuate is the responsibility of the Facility Emergency Coordinator or
the Shift Supervisor. He/she will determine the extent of evacuation. The local fire
department or other emergency response personnel might have the authority to make
this decision depending upon the situation. ~
Incidents that may require evacuation:
1. Fire or explosion
2. Hazardous substance spill
3. Flood
,4. Bomb threat
5. Earthquake
6. Any other potentially dangerous situation
B. EVACUATION PROCEDURES:
When the signal for evacuation is sounded:
1. DO NOT PANIC.
2. Shut down any machinery or apparatus.
3. Escort/help handicapped or injured personnel to the nearest exit as identified on
the Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-1.
4. Walk, as diagrammed, to the designated assembly area and wait for inst~uctions
from the Facility Emergency Coordinator.
5. Supervisors must account for all persons in their units and will report any missing
persons'to Facility Emergency Coordinator.
6. The Facility Emergency Coordinator will decide when it is safe to re-enter.
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C. COMMUNICATIONS:
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The facility has both an evacuation and all-clear signal, which are understood by all
facility personnel.
The signal for evacuation at this facility is alarm systems in the Operations Building
, and the OM&C Buildings.
The alternate evacuation signal is verbal.
The all-clear signal is verbal.
D. EVACUATION ROUTES:
All facility personnel have been trained in the evacuation routes for their work stations
and the other areas of the facility. An assembly area is designated.
Evacuation routes and assembly areas are depicted on the Facility Layout Map,
Figure 2.1
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7. FACILITY EMERGENCY COORDINATORS
A. EMERGENCY COORDINATOR NOTIFICATION:
1. In the event of an emergency, contact the Facility Emergency Coordinator or
alternate. If the Facility Emergency Coordinator and the alternate(s) are not
available, contact the on-call supervisor at the listed 24-hour telephone number.
Facility Emergency Coordinator:
Title:
Work Telephone Number:
Work Location:
24-Hour Telephone Number:
Residence Telephone Number:'
Alternate Emergency Coordinator:
Title:
Work Telephone Number:
Work Location:
24-Hour Telephone Number:
Residence Telephone Number:
B. RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Primary Facility Emerqency Coordinator
Darrell Hardcastle
Environmental Specialist
(661 )398-5991
Bakersfield Service Center
4104 Wible Road
(661 )398-5785
(661 )835-7533
Mike Swanson
Distribution Supervisor
(661 )398-5863
Bakersfield Service Center
4104 Wible Road
(661 )398-5785
(661) 588-3202
The Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator is the individual who is responsible
for coordinating all emergency response measures at the facility. The Primary
Facility Emergency Coordinator is familiar with all aspects of the facility's
Environmental Emergency Plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the
locations and characteristics of materials and wastes handled, the location(s) of
hazardous materials and waste inventories, and emergency equipment
inventories and inspection records for the facility, and the facility layout. This
person has the authority to commit the resources needed to carry out the
contingency plan and the respoñsibility to respond· to emergencies as desèribed
in Section 5, Response Procedures.
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a. Train all employees in fire suppression and spill response procedures and the .
use of related equipment. '
b. Assess incident:
i. Identify hazardous materials or wastes involved.
ii. Assess effects to human health and the environment.
c. Activate alarm to evacuate facility personnel, if required, and if the alarm has
not yet been sounded. '
d. Develop a plan of action to isolate incident.
e. Assemble emergency response team.
f. Use appropriate emergency response procedure from Section 5 of this Plan.
g. Notify PG&E Media Representative of incident details.
h. Record incident information on the Scene-Management Checklist (Section 8).
i. Follow up with reporting, recording, and monitoring review of the incident and
incident response.
J. Revise Facility Environmental Emergency Response Plan as necessary.
Alternate Facility Emerqency Coordinators
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In addition to the Primary Facility Emergency Coordinator, there are several
alternate people who are responsible for coordinating emergency response'
measures at the facility,
The Alternate Facility Emergency Coordinator(s) will coordinate with the Primary
Facility Emergency Coordinator or act on his/her behalf. The Alternate Facility
Emergency Coordinator(s) are familiar with all aspects of the facility's
Environmental Emergency Plan, all operations and activities at the facility, the
locations and characteristics of materials and wastes handled, the location(s) of
hazardous materials and waste inventories, and emergency equipment
inventories and inspection records for the facility, and the facility layout. These
people have the authority to commit the necessary resources needed to carry out
the contingency plan and the responsibility to respond to the emergency as
described in Section 5, Emergency Response Procedures.
,3. Employee at the Scene
The responsibilities of an employee arriving at the scene of a fire, explosion, or
spill are:
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a. To immediately report the emergency to an Emergency Coordinator.
b. To provide the following information to the Emergency Coordinator:
t) Caller's name, telephone number, identification.
2) Location and type of emergency.
3) Source of spill, if known.
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c. To remain at the scene to prevent other people or vehicles from entering the
emergency area until relieved by the Emergency Coordinator. Barricade the
area, if possible.
d. To initiate action to stop the source of the spill, if possible
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8. SCENE-MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST
If there is a release of a hazardous substance that threatens, or could potentially threaten
human health, property or the environment, certain timely notifications will need to be
made. At a minimum, contact the California Office of Emergency Services (800-852-7550)
and the administering agency as noted on the Environmental Emergency Telephone List
on page i. See Appendix F of the Hazardous Waste Mçnual for more detailsor contact the
appropriate Environmental Specialist. Utilize the PCB/Oil Spill or Leak Report form, which
is part of the DCS Standard S-2320 (instead of this form) if the release is from PG&E
electrical equipment.
1. Checklist information documented by:
Name/telephone number: '
2. Facility name or location of event:
Time and date of incident:
3. Person first on scene: 0 Witnessed incident 0 Arrived after incident
Name~
Title:
Telephone number:
4. Event is:
o on-site spill
o off-site spill
o transportation-related incident
o fire
o emergency excavation
o explosion·
o bomb threat
o flood
o earthquake
o toxic cloud
o natural gas release
5. Gather the following information:
Description of material spilled:
Source of identity information:
Approximate quantity:
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Location and source of spill/fire/leaks:
Vehicle operator:
, Personal injuries or casualties:
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Contact the following Emergency Coordinator:
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Name:
Telephone number:
Time of notification:
7, If outside assistance is needed, document the time called and name of person
contacted. See page i for telephone numbers.
o 911 (time):
Name of pèrson contacted:
o Administering Agency (time):
Name of person contacted:
(telephone)
o Fire Department (time):
Name of person contacted:
(telephone)
o Police/Sheriff Department (time):
Name of person contacted:
(telephone)
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o Environmental Contractor (time):
Name of Company:
Name of person contacted:
(telephone)
8. Samples taken? 0 Yes 0 No
By whom:
Time:
Date:
Number of samples:
Specify sample type:
Show location where samples where taken and specific distances on map (see
item 11).
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On-Site Fire - Involving Hazardous Substances
On-Site Spill (Not Oil) - Inside Building
Spill, Non-Transportation Related - No Water Contact
Spill, Non-Transportation Related - Involving Water Contact
Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Company Vehicle
Spill, Transportation Related - Involving Non-Company Vehicle
Spill, Oil and/or PCBs
Bomb Threat
Flash Flood/Flood/Extremely High Jide
Earthquake
Responding to News Media Inquiries
Natural Gas Releases
Toxic Clouds
Respiratory Hazards
Underground Tank Leak
Emergency Excavation at Manufactured Gas Plant Sites
10. Action(s) taken to immediately contain and isolate spill ONLY IF IT CAN BE
DONE SAFELY.
Containment:
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Isolate spill:
D Absorbent D Booms DSpill pads
Other:
D Booms D Barrier tape D Stanchions
Other:
11. , Document specific location of spill/incident/samples:
D Markup on attached Facility Layout Map, Figure 2-1.
D Other (describe):
12, Actions taken to' prevent further release:
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13. Telephone notifications made:
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a. Date and time:
Name:
Affiliation:
Telephone number:
Address:
Information provided:
Instructions received:
b. Date and time:
Name:
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Affiliation:
Telephone number:
Address:
Information provided:
Instructions received:
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14. Written notifications required (attach letters when completecj):
a. Agency:
o Completed - date:
b. Agency:
o Completed - date:
c. Agency:
o Completed - date:
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9. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
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A. ADMINISTERING AGENCY AGREEMENTS
This section will contain a copy of any negotiated agreements with the local
administering agency or statements from the agency regarding Business Plan due
dates for this facility,
B. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
This section contains copies of the letters requesting an Emergency Assistance
Agreement for this facility with the local law enforcement, fire, health, and other
emergency response agencies and all subsequent correspondence.
These agreements are in addition to the backup support immediately available from
other nearby PG&E facilities, and the emergency response, cleanup and testing firms
under contract to PG&E. These firms are listed in Section4E of this plan.
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The facility is responsible for follow up with the appropriate agencies if signed
agreements are not returned. The facility must either have a signed agreement on file
or a documented telephone conversation between the facility and agency concurring
to provide emergency services. If the agency will not sign the agreement, this must be
documented and retained in this section of your FEEP. Maintaining a signed
agreement is a regulatory requirement. '
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A. ADMINISTERING AGENCY AGREEMENT
(BUSINESS PLAN DUE DATE)
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September 19, 1995
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Mr. Ralph Huey
City of Bakersfield Fire Dept.
Hazardous Materials Division
1715 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, CA 93301
Dear Mr. Huey:
This letter confirms my conversation with Esther, 'of your staff, regarding due dates for
Hazård Material Business Plans for Pacific Gas and Electric facilities located within the
City of Bakersfield. The due dates for PG&E facilities are typically April 1 annually, but
since plans are required to be updated on your printouts, the date may vary depending
on when printouts are sent out by City of Bakersfield staff. PG&E facilities affected by
this are listed below:
Bakersfield Service Center
Kem Power Plant
Bakersfield Substation
Carnation Substation
Columbus Substation
Panama Substation
Stockdale Substation
Westpar1< Substation
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Thank you for your continued cooperation. If you have any questions, I can be reached
at (209) 263-5208. '
Sincerely,
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Patrick Mayfield
Environmental Specialist
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bee Loretta Altshuler
Don Hicks
Mike Harbick
Jerr¡ Ezell/Dennis 'Nhite
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B. EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
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AGENCY AGREEMENT LETTER FEEP
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TITLE 22 (CCR) HAZARDOUS ~ONTINGENCY PLAN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PG&E AND
LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION
PG&E and City of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division hereby agree to the
following arrangements with regards to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's
(PG&E's) Bakersfield Service Center located in Bakersfield, California.
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1. PG&E will familiarize the above-named local organization with the
layout of tr..ß~~1.i1ity,W~ properties and associated hazards of the
hazardous ~'l1ãndled at the facility, places where facility ,
personnel would normally be working, entrances to and roads
inside the facility and possible evacuation routes.
2. . The above-named òrganization will provide customary and
appropr!~te~!Pl,erg~~y assistan~e to th~ facility in the event of ~
hazardou~emergency which requires the service of the City
of Bakersfield Hazardous Materials Division.
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Pacific Gas & Electric Company
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4101 Wible Road,
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TITLE 22 (CCR) HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLAN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PG&E AND
LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION
PG&E and Bakersfield Fire Dept. hereby agree to the following arrangements
with regards to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E's) Bakersfield
Service Center located in Bakersfield. California.
1. PG&E will familiarize the above-named local organization with the
layout of the facility, the properties and associated hazards of the
hazardous waste handled at the facility, places where facility
personnel would normally be working, entrances to and roads
inside the facility and possible evacuation routes.
2. The above-named organization will provide customary and
appropriate emergency assistance to the facility in the event of a
hazardous waste emergency which requires the service of the
Bakersfield Fire Dept..
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Jerry Ezell
Name
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Support Services Director
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Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Organization
4101 Wible Road
Bakersfield CA 93308
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Bakersfield Fire DeDt.
Organization
2101 "H" Street
Bakersfield, CA
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TITLE 22 (CCR) HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLAN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PG&E AND
LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION
PG&E and City of Bakersfield Police OeDartment hereby agree to the
' foilowing arrangements with regards to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's
(PG&E's) Bakersfield Service Center located in Bakersfield, California.
1. PG&E will familiarize the above-named local organization with
the layout of the facility, the properties and associated hazards
of the hazardous waste handled at the facility, places where
facility personnel would normally be working, entrances to and
roads inside the facility and possible evacuation routes.
2. The above-named organization will provide customary and
appropriate emerg.ency assistance to the facility in the event of
a hazardous waste emergency which requires the service of
the City of Bakersfield.
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Name
Suooort Services DirecTor
Title
Pacific Gas & Electric Comòany
Organization
4101 Wible Rd,. Bakersfield CA
Address
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Steve B:-u::mle:-
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Ci¡y of Bakersfield Police Oeoartment
Organization
1601 TruX10n
Bakersfield, CA 93301 ,
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TITLE 22 (CCR) HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTINGENCY PLAN
AGREEMENT BETWEEN PG&E AND
LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE ORGANIZATION
PG&E and Mercy Hospital hereby agree to the following arrangements with
regards to Pacific Gas and Electric Company's (PG&E's) Bakersfield Service
Center located in Bakersfield, California.
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1. PG&E will familiarize the above-named local organization with the
layout of the facility, the properties and associated hazards of the
hazardous waste handled at the facility, places where facility
personnel would normally be working, entrances to and roags
inside the facility and possible evacuation routes.
2. The above-named organization will provide customary and
, appropriate emergency assistance in the event of a hazardous
waste e'}J:ergency which requires the service of the Mercy
Hospital. Transportion to the hospital for treatment will not be the
responsibility of Mercy Hospital, but be provided by a private
ambulance service or other arrangements made by the party
requesting assistance.
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Dennis White
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Ms. Teresa Ramos
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Support Services Director
Title
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Mercy Hospital
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P.O. Box 119
4101 Wible Road Bakersfield CA 93313 Bakersfield CA 93302
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10. WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE
A. HAZARDOUS WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE:
This facility operates as a consolidation site as defined in Health and Safety Code Section
25110.10: The contingency plans for fires, explosions, or any unplanned release of
hazardous waste as laid out in this Plan will also serve at the remote sites. Remote sites
utilizing this consolidation facility include: [Select from the list below]
1) Unstaffed Customer Support Facilities
PG&E has numerous types of equipment distributed throughout its service territory.
Installation arid maintenance of this equipment can generate wastes. -Examples
of elèctric support equipment are utility poles, street lights, transformers, switches,
capacitor banks, service shops, and meters. '
While some of this equipment may be located on PG&E property, much of it is sited
in rights of way owned by others.
2)
Unstaffed Substations
PG&E owns and operates numerous substations located throughout PG&E's service
territory. The substations serve as control, monitoring, and protection points which
enable PG&E to operate the electrical system.
Most of the substations are located on land owned by PG&E. The substations
range in size from a few hundred square feet to several acres. Each PG&E
substation is surrounded by a security fence with a locked gate to restrict access.
3) Unstaffed Natural Gas Facilities
PG&E owns and operates numerous unstaffed compressor, dehydrator, drip,
regulating and valving facilities throughout its service territory. The stations serve as
the control points for the gathering, transmission or distribution of PG&E's natural
gas.
Most of the stations are located on land owned by PG&E. The sites range in size
from a few square feet to several acres. Each station is surrounded by a security
, fence with a locked gate to restrict access.
4)
Unstaffed Hydroelectric Powerhouses,
PG&E owns and operates numerous powerhouses that are used to generate
hydroelectric power. Hydroelectric power is generated at a powerhouse when water
falls a vertical distance and powers a turbine generator.
Each powerhouse site is surrounded by a security fence with a locked gate to
restrict access.
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Unstaffed Water Conveyance Systems
PG&E owns and operates water conveyance systems utilizing dams, gates, weirs,
and other operating equipment used in the transportation of water.
B. WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE NOTIFICATION LETTER
PG&E has notified the Départment of Toxic Substances Control (DTSÇ) of its intent or
operate under the Health and Safety Code (sections 25110.10, 25121.3 and 25163.3)
exemption allowing small quantities of non-RCRA hazardous waste to be transported
without a manifest from a remote location to a consolidation site.
This facility has been listed in the DTSC letter as a consolidation site. A copy of the
current notification letter is included in this section of the facility copy and will be
updated annually,
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