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BUSINESS PLAN 6/25/2003
RECEIVED ~ RECEIVED ~.UG ~ ~ 1993 DISTRICT BLVD. ~AZ. MAT. DIV. NAZ. MAT. D!V. ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ FACILITY DIAGRAM Business N~e= GIST-BROCADES Area M~pg 1 of 1 N~me of Aree: IHDUSTRIAL Co Id S*oreqe L E G E N D Electric i ~ Water ~ Sprinkler " Packaging ~ Fire Hydronf ~ ~ ~ ~ Automatic Sprinkler W~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Fire Alarm ~ ~ ~G~te ia Fence ~ ~ Standard Door L~z~SzJ~ ~.,oo, Process Area ~ ~ Evacuation Area ~ ~ ~ Flammable Corrosive Liqui0 au, Flammable Liquid ~ I HMMP PLAN MAP '-- t.--. ~ORT~.Z SCALZ: i":40' susr~$s ~xE: Gist-brocades Food ~ ;r.oo~: 2 o~ 2 O~T~: 6/ ~') 88~ACr~[~ '~':]Sakersfield Yeast Plant· · ~r? ¢:1 OF' 1.. f~A I 83~5200 833-3783 831-6500 I I ~ ' h~l 83~5516 -N I I ~,,~ ~z,, 4. ~tl,r ~. ~1~ IMf ~ C~le (~Nf) - , ; ~.--~ N L BARO~ c. i DAL - ~B otflcee I f~llltl.l I. J~flllM'e Clml 83&6714 .................... ~,~.t~ t~ s~ ]~ ................................... PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANy 321-4603 5~55 D~.str~cC B]. BAKERSFIEtD. CA G~lt-bt'ocade8 I----- CHECK`· ONE) SITE~ , METAL ,. ~,MASONDY .... ~ PAVEMENT '~. 'OVERHEAD ' ...... -- PIPES ~ x.~, -- -- -I'~- CONDUIT i HGJSE NH5 x ' · D M ~--. ' .......................... · O O ~ O PUMPS ~ .... '< BLOWEP BLDG, ~ ...... _._ _ E~{ - ~ SPENT BEER FENcE/x ? TK, ')4 R7 R6 ROOF 2.& STORY FORKLIFT ACCESS CATWALK SE PLANT LAYOUT sc.,,.~-: ~."= 16' ] .,:.,~,~ovE,::, .,,: ,:,..,w..~ °"~-E: ,5 JUN 87I .~v,s~o BUSCH , INDUSTPlAL PPODUCTS DRAWING NUMBE~ I r. Z4' ~ MOL~S PIT TANK PIT TANK 5455 District Blvd. ~SES PIT -:'"~' to...~,~ ~ .... °'~ I:::::-''~ ~ITSFIE~ YEAST PLANT GIST-~ADES ~ACI LIT¥ OIAGRAM Business Nome: GIST-SR~: Name of ~reQ: INOUST~ LEGEND :' Elect ric Water ~ . ~ ~utOmotic SDrink[e YEAST A SUBSIDIARY OF LALLEMAND, INC. June 25,'2003 'Mr. Ralph Huey Director of Prevention Services Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 H Street Bakersfield, Ca' 93301 Dear Mr. iHuey: Enclosed are the updated forms for the American Yeast Corp. Business Plan. Sincerely; · Connie Spaul~di~g~ ~ Office Supervisor cc: Luft Environmental AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 5455 DISTRICT BLVD. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 (661) 834-1050 FAX (661) 834-6212 C~%MERICAN YEAST CORPORAT SiteID: 015-05'i-000438 Manager : ~. BusPhone: (661) 834-1050 Location: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD ~,9, Map : 123 CommHaz : High City : BAKERSFIELD -~ Grid: 15D FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 SIC Code:2096 EPA Numb: ~DunnBrad:096610427 Emergency Contact / Title / Emergency Contact / Title ~f~--k~9~z~D/-g6~F~y / PLNT MNGR/ LLOYD FRY / PLANT ENGINEER Business Phone: '(661) 834-1050x Business Phone: (661) 834-1050x 24-Hour Phone : (661)-6~g~F~'~ 24-Hour Phone : (661) 833-8764x Pager Phone : (661) 9~CELL Pager Phone : (661) 979-3670xCELL Hazmat Hazards: '~/~'~ Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : Phone: (661) 834-1050x MailAddr: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93313 Owner AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION Phone: (661) 834-1050x Address : 5455 DISTRICT BLVD State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zip : 93313 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: THIS'IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVC TO SCHEDULE A JOINT INSP WITH HOWARD WINES. I,///~ :~.~ ,~ Do hereby certify ~hat I have mview~ ~he' a~ached h~ardous mmerials manag~ mere pan for~.~. ~.ff and lhat il along with ~y ~r~ions ~nstitu~e a ~mplete and ~rre~ mare ~emem p~n ~r ~ fadl~y. ( ~i~amm ~e -1- 06/16/2003 ~MERICAN YEAST CORPORATION ~ Hanmar Inventory By Facility Unit -- MCP+DailyMax Order Fixed Containers on Site Hanmar Common Name... ISpocHazlEPA Hazardsl' Frm I DailyMax Unit MCP AMMONIA E F P R IH G 1535151.00 FT3__Ext HYDROGEN E F P IH G 783 00.~AoLA~Ext SULFURIC ACID IH L 4000.00 GAL Hi CHLORINE'BLEACH E R IH L 3000.00 GAL Hi THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE IH S ~o~ ~~u~v0.'00 LBS Hi PROPANE E F P IH G 1600yQ-0- FT3 Hi MURIATIC ACID E R IH L 3./~0.00 GAL Hi 20 MURIATIC ACID E IH L //300.00 GAL Hi ACETYLENE E F P IH G / 255.00 FT3 Hi HYDRO CLEAN 300 IH L GAL Hi AQUA AMMONIA IH L~.~z~3-0'0q.00 GAL Mod PHOSPHORIC ACID IH ~ 6000.00 GAL Mod 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETERGENT IH /L 500~.00 GAL Mod CAUSTIC SODA IH DH / L 4000.00 GAL Mod ~ ~ .......... // L 1800.00 GAL Mod CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE IH S ~.m.-LQ~.00 LBS Mod SODA ASH IH S 6000 00 LBS Low AIR F P IH G 333 00 FT3 Low LUBRIPLATE DH L 110 00 GAL Low METEOR BRAND ZINC SULFATE IH S 4000 00 LBS Min HELIUM P G 3395 00 FT3 Min F~%~A%--z~-8-ORGANIC DEFOAMER ~r~ ~/ IH L /~o~)~t0 00 GAL Min DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE DH S 1000 00 LBS Min SULFAMIC ACID IH S 1000 00 LBS Min ARGON P G 948 00 FT3 Min .~EFO~EP ~3~ZER 204 F L AMMONIUM SULFATE IH S 4000.00 LBS UnR ~OD '2 SHEPARD BROS. SANO RINSE L 65.00 GAL UnR -2- 06/16/2003 ~MERICAN YEAST CORPOP~ATION ~_ SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0033 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~iVllVl~ ~Vl~ / ~11 ~ ~Vl~ AMMONIA Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: S OF BLDG OUTSIDE THE FENCE CAS# 7664-41-7 ~ sTATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER' TYPE IPure Above Ambient I Ambient · Gas FIXED PRESS CYLINDER LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum 2110081.00 FT3 1535151.00 ET3 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~, -- .... ~~]~o 100.00 Ammonia (EPA) ~ Yes 7664417 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretINO N~S BioHazINO Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAF P RHazardSIH NFPA/// I USDOT# MCPExt MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag0Definedl: Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag. Defined4: AgoDefined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag. Defineds: Ag.Definedg: Ag. Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -3- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0042 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 -- COMMON ~AME / CHEMICAL NAME ~ J · ~ Days On Site HYDROGEN./~ ~ /4~.~. , ~ ~ ~ ~ U /~ Un//M 365 Location within this Facility ap: Grid: S SIDE OF LOADING DOCK CAS# 1333-74~0 STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas ~Pure I Above Ambient'1 Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum f~3 Daily Average /c~3 261.00 ,~3 783.00 C~=b 261~00 ~ HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~L~.00 Hydrogen 1333740 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret' RS'BioHaz' Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP NoIN°liN° No/ Curies F P IH / / / Ext MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7~ Ag.Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -4- 06/16/2003 AMERIC~ YEAST CORPO~TION SiteID: 015-021-000438 Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: FixedContainers on Site .SULFURIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CONTAINED S~P W OF BLDG CAS# ~. 7664-93-9 STATE ~ TYPE PRESSJRE TEMPE~TURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Mixture A~ient --~ A~ient I ABOVE GRO~D T~K? AMO~TS AT THIS LOCATION LargestContainer I DailyMaximum I ~l~y~e~ 4500.00 GAL 4000.00 GAL L ~ZARDOUS COMPONENTS 93.00 Sulfuric Acid (EPA) N 7664939 RS Bi°Hazl ~ZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH / / / Hi MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: Ag. Defined2: ~.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.DefinedS: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag.Definell -5- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0044 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CHLORINE BLEACH Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ????????? CAS# 7681-52-9 rSTATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Mixture I Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Da~Ly~erag~ 3000 00 GAL 3000 00 GAL J ~,000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RSI CAS# 13.00 Chlorine (EPA) Yes 7782505 HAZARD, ASSESSMENTS [TSecretNo N~S mi°Hazl eadi°active/Am°untNo No/ Curies EPA HazardsR IH NFPA/// USDOT# MCPHi MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag.Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag. DefinedS: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag. Defined8: Ag. Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -6- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0017 Facility Unit: Fixed. Containers on Site THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Days On Site 365 Locati°n within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BULTER BLDG W CAS# ~ 67-03-8 r STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE [! CONTAINER TYPE Solid [ Pure [ Ambient [ Ambient ,.~ ~~ ~/~0~ AMOUNTS AT TH~--LC~ION Largest Container I /. D~ximum Daily Average ~-5'~00 LBS c_.---~- Z~.8-O.O-r.~O. LBS ~ LBS ! HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. ~ [RSlCAS# HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBi°Ha~No N No Radioactive/Amount [ EPA Hazards ']No/ Curies IH NFPA/// USDOT# HiMCP MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: ~ Ag. Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag. DefinedS: ~ Ag. Definedg: Ag.Definel0: --Ag. Definell 7 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory 'Item 0041 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facili~~n---f~ Map: ;Grid: S SIDE OF ~ DOCK~ CAS# . 7 -98-6 STATE ~ TYPE`/' PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE ~Gas /Pure Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. 100.00 Propane 74986 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~S{Bi°HaZNo N No Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies EPA HazardsF P IH NFPA/// USDOT# I MCPHi MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag. DefinedS: Ag.Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag.Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag.Definell 8 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION, SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0010 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ ~fflffl~ ~Vl~ / ~£~ ~Vl~ 20 MURIATIC ACID ~ Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: MOBILE/N OF FUEL OiL TANK CAS# ~ 7647-01-0. F STATE ~ TYPE__ PRESSURE i TEMPER3~TURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid {Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest ContainerI Daily Maximum I Daily Average ~ 55.00 GAL 300.00 GAL ~b_~ t HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. y~ ' 31.00 Hydrogen Chloride ~7647010 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS, TSecretNo N~S I Bi°HaZNo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA HazardsIIH NFPA///// , USDOT# I MCPHi MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag. Defined5: Ag. Defined6: Ag.DefinedT: Ag.DefinedS: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -10- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 = Inventory Item 0011 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~~ ~Vl~ / ~1~ ~Vl~ HYDRO CLEAN 300 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: DRY STORAGE SW WALL CAS# 1310-58-3 Liquid lMixture Ambient Ambient 'PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS~I~0~TION Largest Container I Daily. jMaximum Daily Average 3OO 6~-r~rO GAL[ /~6~-~4~-8~ GAL ~o~ GAL %Wt./ RS CAS# 9.00 Potassium Hydroxide No 1310583 4.00 Sodium Hydroxide No 1310732 2.00 Sodium Hypochlorite No 7681529 TSecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Hi MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: Ag.Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag. Defined6: Ag.DefinedT: Ag. Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -12- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 · -~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site AQUA AMMONIA Days On Site ~ 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SW CORNER OF BLDG CAS# 7664 -41-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~g~N~'NER TYPE FLiquid Mixture Above Ambient { Ambient/I~'F'I~D PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOC/Aq~ON Largest Container I Daily Maxim/urn I Daily Average 22000.00 GAL ~~.00 GAL } 12000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMP~NE 25.00 Ammonium Hydroxide No 1336216 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag. Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag.Defined8: Ag. Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -13- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION '/ ' SiteID: 015-021-000438 = Inventory Item 0043 y Unit: Fixed Containers on Site CAUSTIC SODA ~ Days On Site Location within this Fac Map: Grid: ????????? CAS# ~ STATE ~ TYPE /~ESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Mixture ent Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container / Daily Maximum Daily Average 5000.00 GALI 4000.00 GAL 2000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 50.00 Sodium Hydroxide, Solution N 1310732 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~S[BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# [ MCP No N No No/ Curies IH DH / / / Mod MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: AgoDefined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag. Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag. Defined8: Ag. Definedg: Ag. Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -16- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site IODINE DETERGENT SANITIZER /~0~-- ~3~ ~/~/~-~-~alz 36~5its Location within this Facility UnitMap./~d: W END OF BLOWER/S END OF TOWER ~ CAS# 7664-38-2 r STATE -q-- TYPE PRESSURE , TEMPERATURE , CONTAINER TYPE Liquid /Mixture Ambient ~ient i DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average 350.00 GAL 1800.00 GAL 1400.00 GAL %Wt. RS CAS# 18.50 Phosphoric Acid No 7664382 13.10 Alkylpolyoxyethylene Polyoxypropylene No 0 6.90 Iodine No 7553562 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSeCretl ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards iI NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies IH [ / / / Mod MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag. DefinedS: Ag. Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag. DefinedS: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -17- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~U~U~ ~Vl~ / ~l~ ~vl~ CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: W OF PLANT BLDG/MOBILE CAS# 7778-54-3 r STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE . CONTAINER TYPE Solid /Mixture Ambient [Ambient ~--DRUM / BARREL - NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT~'~LOCATION Largest Container ~Maximum Daily Average ~ ~..~-l-Q~- LBS /-~ 3000 ~0 LBS ~.00 LBS %Wt. RS CAS~ 65.00 Calcium Hypochlorite N 7778543 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~S mioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: Ag.Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag. DefinedS: Ag. Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.DefinedS: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag.Definell -18- 06/16/2003 A_MERICA~N YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0026 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site AIR Days On Site ~ 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: GAS BOTTLE RACK CAS# 7782 -44 -7 F STATE - TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas ~ Mixture. Above Ambien~ Ambient AMOUNTS AT THIS L~CA-T%~ Largest Container I Daily MaximUm Daily Average 31 .00 FI3I FT3 333.00 FT3 %Wt-J RS CAS# 21.~0 Oxygen, Compressej~ No 7782447 79.00 Nitrogen ~ No 7727379 TSecreg S B Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# No N No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag. Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag. Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag. Defined7: Ag. Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag. Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -20- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPOP~ATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0025' Facility Unit: Fixed Containers On Site ~U~I~I~ ' ~vl~ / ~1 ± ~ ~Vl~ ~~ Days On Site Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: GAS BOTTLE RACK f/ CAS# ~ STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERAT~ CONTAINER TYPE Pure Above AmbientI I ' ' /Gas Ambient./· PORT PRESS CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT ~H~S LOCATION Largest Container I Dailj~Maximum I Daily Average ~J t ~-~0 FT3 /q~~ FT~ ~ ~0 FT3 RA~COMPONENTS %Wt. 100.00 ~ ./~z/~~ N~S CAS#~~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N° No No/ Curies P / / /I Min MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag-Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag. Defined5: Ag. Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag. Defined8: Ag. Definedg: Ag. Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -23- 06/16/2003 A24ERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 Inventory Item 0037 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lVHVl~ ~vl~ / ~lv!~ ~ ~Vl~ MA~ ORGANIC DEFOAMER ~oJ~ ~ I Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: OF THE FULE OIL TANK ON THE W SIDE OF THE PLANT CAS# _~'VlOL~TS g~THIS ~OCATION ~~ Largest Container D~y Maximum Daily Average ~O -6-5~ GAL ' /. ~AL ' ~ GAL HAZARDOUS C~MPONENTS %Wt. R~NoRS~ CAS# Polydimethylsiloxane 9016006 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RSlBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N°I No No/ Curies IH / / / Min MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: AgoDefined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag. Defined4: Ag.Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag.DefinedS: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: Ag. Definell -24- 06/16/2003 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0034 Facility Unit: Fi/i~'~-i~e~on Site DEFOAMER MAZER 2'04 ~./O ~~ ~/Z3 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit/ Map: ~Grid: N OF FUEL TANK ON THE W SIDE OF T~PLANT . CAS# // 7732-18-5 STATE TYPE P~S~RE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Pure I A~ent ] Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 350.00 LBS 6000.00 LBS 4000.00 LBS i %Wt. i HAZA/~DOUS COMPONENTS [ RS CAS~ TSecret RS I HAZARD AiSESSMENTS I BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies ~F / / / UnR MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag. Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag. Defined4: AgoDefined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag.Defined7: Ag. Defined8: Ag. Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag.Defineii -28- 06/16/2003 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 015-021-000438 Inventory Item 0036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ff~Vl~ ~Vl~ / ~ffl~ ~Vl~ MAZER 330 MOD 2 /&/D ~O~J~'~- ~~~~/----Days On Site / 365 Location within this Facility Un' Map: Grid: O~ ~HEB OIB T~K ON THE ~ S THE P~T C~S~ STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid ]Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GALI '~ 1200.00 GAL 700.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards I NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies / / / UnR MISC. LOCAL AGENCY DATA Ag.Definedl: Ag. Defined2: Ag.Defined3: Ag.Defined4: Ag. Defined5: Ag.Defined6: Ag. DefinedT: Ag. Defined8: Ag.Definedg: Ag.Definel0: -- Ag. Definell -30- 06/16/2003 ~LMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION ~_ SiteID: 015-021-000438 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 07/24/2000 CALL 911 OR FOR NON EMERGENCY LOCAL REPORTING CALL BAKERSFIELD FIRE AT 326-3979. THEN CALL CA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 1-800-852 7550. IN CA ALL SIGNIFICANT SPILLS OR THOSE WHICH THREATEN LIFE, HEALTH OR THE ENVIRONMENT MUST BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY (BAKERSFIELD FIRE) AND CA OES. FAILURE TO REPORT SUCH HAZARDS TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY IS PUNISHABLE BY FINES UP TO $25,000/DAY AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION RESULTING IN UP TO 5 YEARS INCARCERATION. AMMONIA SPILLS IN EXCESS OF 100 LBS MUST ALSO BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER AT 1-800-424-8802. /~ -- Employee Notif./Evacuation i/ 04/26/1996 NOTIfiCATION: -- Public Notif./Evacuation 04/26/1996 CALL 911. Emergency Medical Plan 07/24/2000 ALL INJURY/ACCIDENT CASES ARE REFERRED TO/ ~A/~ JCAQUiN iN~USTRi~L MEDICINE, 'W~Ti~SEN?~C, 2021 22ND ST., 32~=~/~-9~. FOR A/~iBULANCE SERVI~_J~E--USE____ HALL ~BU~CE, 327-4111. FOR GENE~L E~RGENC~ WE ~rI SERVICE. " -32- 06/16/2003 June 20,2003 External Reporting, Chart Worker "Spill" I Lloyd Fry Office 834-1050 Safety Cellular 979-3670 Carl Walker Home 833-8764 Office 834-1050 Home 398-7220 Bakersfield City Fire Either Fire/Rescue Hazardous Material Division 911 (661) 326-3979 Or (661) 324-4542 California Office of Bakersfield Police Emergency Response (661) 327-7111 from CA (800) 852-7550 As needed California Hwy. Patrol out of state (916) 427-4341 (661) 325-5822 As needed S.J.V.U.A.P.C.D. depending Vacuum Truck Service on type of As needed (661) 861-3682 sp,~ M.P. Vacuum (661) 393-1151 Kern Vacuum Service (661)589-5220 National Response Center Hazardous Material Disposal (800) 852-7550 Company K.E.S. AS needed i (661) 589-5220 Chemical waste Mgt. (800) 222-2964 Waste Control Svc. (661) 399-4620 X:\Business Plan\External Repoting Chart rev 2.doc June 20, 2003 INTERNAL REPORTING CHART Worker "SPILL" Supervisor Carl Walker Home 398-7220 Cellular 979-3671 Plant Manaflor Maintenance ~:n.qinoer Lloyd Fry Homo 833-8764 Collular 979-3670 1 Safety Corporate Management Carl Walker Gary Edwards Home 398-7220 ~ Office (630) 932-1290 Cellular 979-3671 Home (219)-879-9500 Cell (847) 691-9121 Corporate Insurance St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Dick Huskees (800)-286-1046 Local Attorney Kenneth M Byrum 5500 Ming Ave. Suite 140 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-861-6191 X:\Business Plan\Internal Reporting Chart 062003.doc F~LMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site -- Release Prevention 07/24/2000 CHLO~CYLINDERS AR~PED IN PLA~LRINE IS_.~ VIA V3~-6~3M~ R ~ ATTACHE~ ORINE C HE R S ANHYDROUS AMMONIA STORAGE TANK IS FITTED WITH 3 EXCESS FLOW CONTROL VALVES WHICH AUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFF AMMONIA SUPPLY IN THE EVENT OF A PIPE FAILURE. --'Release Containment ~ 2 07/24/2000 TH-E~C-L~S_~P~T-~C=TE~ A SPILL ~ SYST~HICH IS~N~-AINED~ 'I~N THE LARGE TANKS AT THE~-~. RAN~24--TANK SPILL - ANY SPILL OCCURRING I~HE TANK AREAS.~.©~~.RANCH~_O~__3~ B~'~STOP~ED IN A~} ~RANCH T~K S~I~ WOULD ~UN INTO~JACENT CHECK SO ANY DAMAGE WOULD BE MINIMAL IF ANY. IN A MAJOR SPILL, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS TO BE USED: SHUT DOWN THE BOILER. WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR. EVACUATE DOWNWIND AREAS. TREAT ANY INJURIES. KEEP ALL PERSONNEL OUT OF AFFECTED AREA. 07/24/2000 -- Clean Up RANCH TANK CLEAN UP - ANY RESULTIN~IA~L-'FOR'/ODOR SHO~MINIMIZED. PLANT~%~AC~R, LOCAL RESIDENTS AN/D' REPAI~REWS SHOULD B~/NOTIFI~D AS / REQU/PRED. N~TIFY THE IMMEDIATE/SOPE~V/PSOR\WHO WiLL DEC~DE WHETHER THE / EM~GENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR/~S REQUIRED. [THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR SHAL~ ~e THE ~A/SHOULD BE CONTACTED. IF T/~E SUPERVISpR IS/ ~NAVAILABLE, C©NTAL~r--~iI~S~.CALR~ALKE~.R/398-7220, PG~ ~329-2617; LLOYD FRY - 833-8764, PAGER 329-261 ; TOM KOLAN-DO - 664-8860. · AGER 800-467-3700, PIN # 597-3203. THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR IS Other Resource Activation 07/24/2000 A WEATHER STATION IS LOCATED ON TOP OF THE MAIN BLDG. SITE WEATHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT A MONITOR INSIDE THE PLANT. THE WIND DIRECTION CAN BE OBSERVED VISUALLY BY LOOKING AT THE POINTER ON THE WEATHER VANE. -33- 06/16/2003 F ~MERICAN YEAST CORPORATION - SiteID: 015-021-000438 Fast Format ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site -- Special Hazards 04/26/1996 3 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE IN USE:/~HLORIN~',~ANHYDROUS AMMONIA AND SULFURIC ACID. --Utility Shut-Offs 07/24/2000 A) GAs - NW CORNER OF PLANT BETWEEN DRIVEWAY AND BLOCK WALL B) ELECTRICAL - MAIN POWER ROOM, ABOVE PROCESS, W WALL C) WATER - CITY WATER VALVE W END OF BLDG, BETWEEN BLDG AND WATER TANK. ALSO AT BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSY ON N/S OF BRICK WALL. D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - YES, ON FENCE NE CORNER AT MAIN ENTRANCE -- Fire Protec./Avail. Water 07/24/2000 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - WE HAVE SMOKE DETECTORS IN OFFICE, LABORATORY AND POWER ROOM ABOVE LABORATORY. COOLING TOWER HAS A SPRINKLER SYSTEM. DRY STORAGE, MAINTENANCE SHOP AND MAINTENANCE STORAGE AREA HAVE SPRINKLERS. SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS THROUGHOUT PLANT. SMOKE DETECTORS AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TIED INTO SWITCHBOARD OF, "ADT CRIME CONTROL." FIRE HYDRANT - STANDPIPES WITH FIRE HOSES LOCATED IN LAWN AREA, "W" OF COOLING TOWER AND "S" OF MOLASSES TANKS. A FIRE HYDRAlqT IS LOCATED ON E SIDE AT ARMSTRONG. Building Occupancy Level -34- 06/16/2003 .F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION ~ SiteID: 015-021-000438 Fast Format ~ Training Overall Site --~ Employee Training 07/24/2000 WE HAVE~ EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ARE OBTAINED AND KEPT ON FILE .SDS ON DEM32~D PROC~g~n~k-. / BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: WE HAVE AN/EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM AND OUR EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED IN VARIOUS ASPECTS OF EMERGENCIES. ,~F~URRENTLY~Ai~ iN S~D~: LLO~ ...... ~, .... G ....... -,~--- -- Page 2 / -- Held for Future/J~e Held for Future Use 35- 06/16/2003- CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROLLING POWER OUTAGE SURVEY Name of Business Address 1. Does,your_fa~cili~ty_h_ave a_ba..c~k up_power suppJy? __ ' Yes ~ No ~ 2. If yes, does back up generator supply power to all critical systems, valves, vents, alarms, monitor, phones? Yes ~ No ~ Other,-explain 3. Could electrical power loss cause a fire, explosion, or unplanned release of a chemical? Yes ~ No~ 4. Would electric power, or telecommunication loss prevent the business from contacting emergency responders? Yes [~ No(~ 5. Has your business prepared a contingency plan in the event of a rolling power outage? 6. What 'percentage of your business is electrical dependant? ~ less than 5% ~ 5% to 10% ~ 26% to 50% ~ 51% to 75% ~ over 75% m00% Auth~'~Zed Representative Date Please complete and return this survey no later than February 12, 2001, to the following address or fax number. .-. '~ Bakersfield City Fire Department '. Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 'Fax: 661-326-0576 D January23,2001 Tom Kolano FIRE CHIEF American Yeast t. RON mAZE ~otp 5455 District Blvd ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Bakersfield Ca 93313 2101 'H" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 VOICE (661) 326-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 Dear Mr. Kolano: SUPPRESSION SERVICES Within California,. approximately 130,000 businesses are involved in the 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield. c^ 93301 manufacturing, use, storage and/or transport of hazardous materials. In the VOICE (661) 320-3941 FAX (661) 395-1349 event of a rolling power outage, a hazardous materials facility or handler may experience an operational event that could[ potentially result in the PREVENTION SERVICE~ accidental release of a hazardoUs substance. SUch a release could cause or 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 contribute to the loss of life, serious injury, environmental pollution or VOICE (661) 326-3951 FAX (661) 326-0576 property damage. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES TO assess the potential for a accidental release, ,the Bakersfield Fire 1715 Chester Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93301 Department Office of Environmental Services i~s requesting your VOICE (661) 326-3979 FAX (661)326-0576 assistance in completing the enclosed survey and returning the survey no later than February 12, 2001. TRAINING DIVISION . . 5642 Victor Ave. Bakersfield, CA 93308 Sincerely, VOICE (661) 3994697 Ralph E. Huey, Director Office of Environmental Services REH/dm enclosure MISCELLANEOUS RECEIVABLES ADJUSTMENT DATE ~-- ~ ~-'-- (i[C~ NEW ACCOUNT ADDRESS CHANGE : CLOSE ACCT · FINANCE CHARGE 1 ~ OTHER ADJ MAILING ADDRESS SITE ADDRESS PARCEL NUMBER (IF APPECABLE) ADJUSTMENT I CHG DATE CHARGE CODE ADJUSTMENT AMOUNT ; t t CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ROLLING POWER OUTAGE SURVEY Name of Business Address 1. Does your facility have a back up power supply?. Yes ~ No [~ 2. If yes, does back up generator supply power to all critical systems, valves, vents, alarms, moniltor, phones? Yes ~ No ~ Other,.-explaiia 3. Could electrical power loss cause a fire, explosion, or unplanned release of a chemical? Yes ~ No ~ '...:... 4. Would electric pOwer, or telecommunication loss prevent the business from contacting /ii!ii'! emergency responders? ,'. :','::.:~.~;!.. Yes ~ No ~ 5, Has your business prepared a contingency plan in the event of a rolling power 9utage? Yes O No O 6. Whatpercentage of your business is electrical dependant? · O less than 5% [~J 5% to 10% I~126% to 50% O 51% to 75% ' ID over 75% O 100% .'. AuthoriZed l~epresentative Date Please complete and return this survey no later than February 12, 2001, to the following address or fax number. Bakersfield City Fire Department · Office of Environmental Services 1715 Chester Avenue, Suite 300 Bakersfield, Ca 93301 'Fax: 661-326-0576 AMERICAN YEAST A SUBSIDIARY OF LALLEMAND, INC. July 14, 2000 ,,~?~i-I ? ' --"~' / Esther Duran Bakersfield Fire Department Office of Environmental Services 2101 H Street Bakersfield, Ca 93301 Dear Ms Duran: Enclosed are the updated forms for the American Yeast Corp. Business Plan. Sincerely, Connie Spauld;in~ Office Supervisor Cc: Sue Luft Lloyd Fry Tom Kolano AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 5455 DISTRICT BLVD. BAKERSFIELD, CA 93313 (661) 834-1050 FAX (661) 834-6212 L D . IMPORTANT DO NOT DISCARD FIRE CHIEF . / r '~::. X ~o. ~z~ Dear Business O~er: JUN' 2000 ~.:.: ~r=~,. CA,330~ C~i~o~a Law requires ~at ~usinesses. w~ch at ~y time d~ng ~e VOICE (~5) 32~3~1 . . ~ , ., ,~ ,.s, a~,~ yem h~dle repo=ble qu~titie~~~materias, file a "~mdous Matefifls Business pl~, incl~~3:?h~dous materials, ~th su,,asss~o~o~ .~- s~ts~a~e~s ~e local a~inistefing agency. Yo~ business filed such a pl~. ~kemfmld, CA 93~1 VOICE (sos) 3~3~1 F~ (80S) 3.~. This s~e rc~]ati°~ rcqukcs ~at ~esc businesses review ~c business pl~ sub~ued to dete~ine if revisions ~e ne~ed, ~d to ce~i~ to the ms c~t.~ a~. a~inistefing agencies ~at the review w~ made ~d ~at any necess~ - ~o~n~. ca ~330~ ch~ges were made to ~e pl~. However, yo~ business h~n't revised F~ (~5) 32~76 ~eir pl~ s~ce 19~ To facilitate this review we have enclosed a e~aona~,~ sea, ecs computer print-out bf ~e pl~ you have submiUed. Please review ~is m5 Ch,,t~ A~. pl~ in its entire~ ~d m~e ~y necess~ reviSions on the print;out. ~kem~eld, CA ~3301 VOICE (80S) 32V3~ Please note that one of the conditions of your Permit to Operate, F~ (~s) 32~s7~ which ~pires in June, is that you review your business plan annually. ~2 ~o~ ~. ~en the review ~d revisions are completed si~ ~e first page of the Bakemfield, CA ~3308 vo~c~ (sos) 3,~ pl~ in ~e appropriate space ceni~ing ~at ~e pl~ is complete ~d v~ (sos) 3~s7~3 co~ect. Re~ the business pl~ along ~ ~y revisions to this office ~ 30 days of receiving ~ese fores. If you have ~y questions or if we c~ be of ~y assismce please do not hesitate to call 326-3979. by Sincerely, ~ ~ ~G~O ~~ , Office of Enviro~ental Se~ices AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 Manager : BusPhone: (805) 834-1050 Location: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD Map : 123 CommHaz : Hi~h City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 15D FacUnits: 1 AOV: CommCode: BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 SIC Code:2096 EPA Numb: DunnBrad:096610427 Emer~ency Contact ~ / Title Emergency Contact , / Title TOM KOLANO ~',!~ / PLNT MNGR LLOYD FRY ~ ~/ / PLANT ENGINEER Business Phone~: ~8:~ 834-1050x Business Phone:°: (8:~) 834-1050x 24-Hour Phone~((~0~~.644-8860x 24-Hour phone ~8~8~5) 833-8764x P-a,~9~_~_ Phone : ( )~2~ -3~x ~ Phone : ( )~ Hazmat Hazards,: Fire Press React ImmHlth DelHlth Contact : Phone: ( ) - x MailAddr: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD Stlate: CA City : BAKERSFIELD Zi~ : 93313 Owner AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION Phone: (SPE) C - 83x41050 Address : 5455 DISTRICT BLVD State: CA City : BAKERSFIELD ZiP : 93313 Period : to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparer: TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No Emergency Directives: THIS IS AN RMP SITE WHICH REQUIRES A JOINT INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENV SVC TO SCHEDULE A JOINT INSP WITH HOWARD WINES. _~~ ~ = Hazmat Inventory One Unified List --As Designated Order Ail Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpecHazIEPA HazardsI ,Frm' DailyMax IUnit MCP AQUA AMMONIA IH L 23000.00 GAL Mod C~4J-,ORI-NE F~P=--~H~ --'~--G ..... -~q~g2~G~=F-T~3= Ext SULFURIC ACID IH L 3~~ 1,,~8~0~' GAL Hi PHOSPHORIC ACID IH L 6000.00 GAL Mod CAUSTIC SODA IH L 5000.00 GAL Mod I h ~~C /C.6Z/~ ~ DO H ' . 1800. 0000' LBsGAL ModM°d CALCIUM HYPOCHLOR TE ,' ~6--~@W~S~L~UR=-~UE-L-©I~ reviewed the aEached 20 MURIATIC ACID nazamou~na~nalsLmanags- 300.00 GAL Hi HYDRO CLEAN 300 /d~ L 100.00 GAL Hi 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETER~pIan ~Or~F~/~g ~$r~ ~hm ii ~On~ wi~00000 GAL Mod THIAMINE,,HYDROCHLORIDE - (Na~of~s~e~) IH 'S 200000 LBS Hi AMMONIUM SULFATE a~y corre~ions constJtuls a comp~e and coEs~ man4 0 0 0.0 0 LBS i ' /0 ' 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ HHzmat Inventory One Unified List ~-- As ~esignated Order All Materials at Site Hazmat Common Name... ISpocHazlEPA HaZards] Frm I DailyMax Unit MCP METEOR BRAND ZINC SULFATE. IH S 4000 00 LBS Min ARGON P G 948 00 FT3 Min ACETYLENE F P IH G 255 00 FT3 Hi HELIUM P G 3395 00 FT3 Min AIR F P IH G 333 00 FT3 Low SODA ASH IH S 6000 00 LBS Low LUBRIPLATE DH L 110 00 GAL Low AMMONIA F P R IH G 1535151 00 FT3 Ext DEFOAMER ~AZER 204 F L 6000 00 LBS UnR DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE DH S 1000 00 LBS Min MAZER 330 MOD 2 L 1200 00 GAL UnR MAZU 2048 ORGANIC DEFOAMER IH L 2000 00 GAL Min SHEPARD BROS. SANO RINSE L 65 00 GAL UnR SULFAMIC ACID IH S 1000 00 LBS Min MURIATIC ACID R IH L 350 00 GAL Hi PROPANE E F P IH G 1600 00 FT3 Hi HYDROGEN E F P IH G 783 00 GAL Ext -2- 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~IU~ ~Vl~ / ~1~ ~./"%-/J ~Vl~ 'AQUA AMMONIA Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SW CORNER OF BLDG CAS# 7664 -41-7 Liquid Mixture Above Ambient Ambient FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average ooo.oo ooo.oo HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wa' Ammonium ~SI CAS# 25.00 Hydroxide N 1336216 RS BioHaz{ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No~ No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: iFixed Containers on Site ~UlVUVl~ ~Vl~ / ~1 ~L.I_~ ~Vl~ CHLORINE .Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SE CORNER COOLING TOWER CAS# 7782-50-5 ~ STATE -- TYPEpure AbovePRESSUREAmbient ~ TEMPERATUREAmbient CONTAINER TYPE Gas PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION [ L~~ContainerI Daily Maximum i Daily Average FT3 18720.00 FT3 i 9360.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 99.80 Chlorine (EPA) 7782505 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret --RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP NoNO No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Ext -3- 06/01/2000 ~ AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-00043~ ~ ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 -- coMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME' 'SULFURIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SOUTH SIDE OF BLDG CAS# 7664-93-9 F STATE -- TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE : CONTAINER TYPE I Liquid Pure Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION ~ Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 7~ G~ 15oo.oo GALI 8oo.oo GAL" I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I~s CAS# I %Wt. 'N 7664939 93.00 Sulfuric Acid (EPA) HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I TSoorot I RS IBiOHazNo No No Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA HazardsIH NFPA/// I USDOT# MCPHi ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 9 -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PHOSPHORIC ACID ~ Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: W END OF BLDG CAS# 7664 -38-2 Liquid /Mixture Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average &TfO0 ~ · 6ooo.oo o~ 3ooo.oo GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS F%Wt. ~S CAS# 75.00 Phosphoric'Acid N 7664382 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl RSIBioHazI Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards I NFPA . USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod -4- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME 'CAUSTIC SODA Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: W END BLOWER/E END TOWER cas# 1310-73-2 F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average /,/¢¢ GAL 500o.00 GAL 250o.o0. GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. ~S CAS# 50.00 Sodium Hydroxide, Solution N 1310732 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# I MOP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME IODINE DETERGENT SANITIZER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: W END OF BLOWER/S END OF TOWER CAS# 7664-38-2 FSTATE TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL 8oo.oo GAL 400.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. NiS CAS# 18.50 Phosphoric Acid No 7664382 13.10 Alkylpolyoxyethylene Polyoxypropylene No 0 6.90 Iodine 7553562 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EpA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N° No No/ CuriesI IH / / / Mod -5- 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 = Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~Lv~v~u~ ~v~ / ~ ~j~ ~VL~ CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WEST OF PLANT BLDG/MOBILE CAS# : 7778-54-3 Solid Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average LBsI 1000.00 LBS 500.00 LBS H~Z~DOUS COMPONENTS 65.00 Calcium Hypochlorite No 7778543 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBioHazl Radioactive~Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod = Inventory Item 0009 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site #6 LOW SULFUR FUEL OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FUEL TANK WEST OF PLANT BLDG CAS# STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid ~Pure I Ambient I Ambient I ~ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily AVerage HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Fuel Oil No. 1 N 70892103 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretI oRSlBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low -6- 06/01/2000 p AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ I~ventory Item 0010 Facility Un~t: Fixed Containers on Site 20 MURIATIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: 'Grid: MOBILE/N OF FUEL' OIL TANK CAS# 7647-01-0 F STATE i TYPE PRESSURE i TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL I 'Larg ntainer Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL 300.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. I RSI CAS# 31.00 Hydrogen Chloride Yes 7647010 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBi°HaZNo N No Radioactive/Amount No/ Curies EPA HazardsIIH NFPA/// USDOT# } MCPHi ---- Inventory Item 0011 Facility Unit: ~,Fixed Containers on, Site HYDRO CLEAN 300 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: DRY STORAGE SOUTHWEST WALL CAS# 1310-58-3 F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid I Mixture I Ambient I Ambient ] PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average ~,f--,~- GAL lOO. co GAL 30. co GAL %Wt. RS CAS# '9.00 Potassium Hydroxide No 1310583 4.00 Sodium Hydroxide No 1310732 2.00 Sodium Hypochlorite No 7681529 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I TSecret INo NoRS I Bi°HatINO Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA HazardsiH NFPA/// IUSDOT# HiMCP 7 06/01/2cc0 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0014 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETERGENT Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WEST'END OF BLOWER BLDG CAS# 1310-73-2 Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average ~--~0~,,7 GALI 5000.00 GAL 2000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RN~oRS CAS# 2.50 Sodium Hydroxide 1310732 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / ./ Mod = Inventory Item 0017 Facility Unit: FiXed Containers on Site ~l. ylVUVl~.).L~ J.~JY-UVl~ / ~l"J.J~iVl/. ~Y*K.L, J.',J.,~.-Uvl~ . THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: G'rid: BULTER~ BLDG WEST CAS# 67-03-8 Solid /Pure Ambient Ambient BAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average LBS 2000.00 LBS 500.00 LBS oRS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No 'N No No/ Curies. IH / / / Hi -8- 06/01/2000 p~ERIC~ YEAST CORPO~TION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0018 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site AMMONI~ SULFATE Days On Site 365 Location within.this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BUTLER BLDG WEST ~S# 7783-20-2 Solid {Pure I Ambient { Ambient BAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LO~TION Largest__Container { Daily Maximum { Daily Average ~g~D ASSESSMENTS = Inventory Item 0020 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lV~Vl~ ~Vl~ / ~1~ ~./A_.I~ ~vl~ METEOR BRAND ZINC SULFATE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BUTLER BLDG WEST CAS# Solid Mixture Ambient Ambient BAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average /---/9 LBSI 4000.00 LBS 1000.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 36.00 Zinc Sulfate N 7446200 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS I ITSecretl ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies IH / / / Min 9 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ---- Inventory Item 0021 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARGON Days On ~ Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: GAS BOTTLE RACK/MOBILE CAS# 7440-37-1 ~ STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I Ambient I~ PORT PRESS CYLINDER Above Ambient Pure Gas . AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average I I HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Argon No 7440371 Tsecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP. No N No No/ Curies P / / / Min ~ Inventory item 0022 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~U~v~u~ ~v~ / ~£~Z...~.~ ~v~ ACETYLENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: GAS BOTTLE RACK/MOBILE CAS# 74-86-2 '~== STATE I TYPE PRESSURE I TEMPERATURE. CONTAINER TYPE ~/Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average /'~- · FT3I 255.00 FT3 131.00 FT3 %Wt. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS I RS CAS# 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS liTSecret, ~S,BioHaz, Radioactive~Amount, EPA Hazards,' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' NFPA USDOT# MOP No N No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi -10- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 = Inventory Item 0025' Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: iGrid: GAS BOTTLE RACK CAS# 7440-59-7 Gas /Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average II 100.00 Helium No 7440597 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P / / / Min = Inventory Item 0026 Facility Unit: Eixed Containers on Site AIR ·Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: GAS BOTTLE RACK CAS# 7782-44-7 ~ sTATE TYPE PRESSUREI TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Mixture I Ambient PORT · Above PRESS CYLINDER Gas Ambient . . I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average j// FT3 333.00 FT3 333.00 FT3 %Wt. RS CAS# 21.001Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 79.00{Nitrogen No 7727379 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHazI Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No NoI No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low -11- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 = ~nventory Item 0027 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~v~vl~~ ~v~ / ~£ ~Z-%_.I~ ~v~ ~ SODA ASH Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PROCESS CHEMICAL ROOM CAS# i 497-19-8 ~ STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I, Pure I Ambient I Ambient I~ BAG lSolid AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I~ Daily Maximum I Daily Average LBsI 6000.00 LBSI 2500.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Sodium carbonate N 497198 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl~S'lBioHazNo N No Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAHazardsiH NFPA/// IUsDOT# MCP = Inventory Item 0028 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~'~UVUVl~,.)l~J l~4.-c'%J.Vl~ / ~l-J. 11~lVl I ~Z~_~ LUBRIPLATE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: PARKING LOT DRUM STORAGE CAS# 95-50-1 ~ STATE TYPE PRESSURE -- TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient Mixtu,re Ambient *~DRUM/BARREL - METALL I C Liquid AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION L ar~e--s~C°ntainerGAL I Daily Maximum Daily Average 110 . 00 GAL 55 . 00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 5.00 o-Dichlorobenzene N 95501 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret 'RS BioHaz I Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No NoI No/ Curies DH / / / Low -12- 06/Ol/ .ooo F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0033 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site 'AMMONIA Days On Site 365 Location within'this Facility Unit Map: Grid: S. OF BUILDING O~SIDE THE FENCE CAS# 7664-41-7 STATE I TYPE PRESS~E [TEMPE~T~E .CONTAINERTYPE Gas Pure Above A~ient A~ient FIXED PRESS. CYLI~ER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION -- ~ , ~L. argest ContainerI Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 53 51.00 FT3 778680.00 FT3 Z DOUS COMPONENTS · %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Ammonia (EPA) 7664417 ~ HAZARD ASSESSMENTS *~ TSecret RS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount I EPA HazardsI NFPA USDOT# I MCP No No No No/ Curies F P R IH i / / / Ext ~ Inventory Item 0034 Facility Unit: 'Fixed Containers on Site ~ DEFOAMER MAZER 204 Days 'On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: NORTH OF FUEL TANK ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE PLANT. CAS# 7732-18-5 STATE ~TYPE PRESS~E TEMPERAT~E ~ CONTAINER TYPE Li~id /Pure I A~ient I A~ient I DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecrotI~sIBioHaZNo N No Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies FEPAHazards NFPA/// IUsDOT# unRMCP -13- 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST.CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ ~nventory Item 0035 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~ -- COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME -- DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: WAREHOUSE CAS#' 7783-28-0 V STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE~ Solid /Pure I Ambient TAmbient Ii BIN AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Da±ly Maximum I Daily Average ~ LBS 1000.00 LBS 500.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Ammonium Phosphate, Dibasic 7783280 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretl~SIBi°HaZNo N No Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAHazardsDH NFPA/// IUSDOT# MinMCP ~ Inventory Item 0036 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~UlV~VlU~ ~Vl~ / ~ ~.Z-A.L~ ~Vl~ MAZER 330 MOD 2 Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: NORTH OF FUEL OIL TANK ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE PLANT., CAS# ,~=== STATE --~TYPE PRESSURE { TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient iDRUM/BARREL- METALL I C Mixtu, re Ambient Liquld AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION l Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average J'-3-"GALI 1200. oo GAL 700. oo GAL HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ITsecret RS BioHazl Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA I USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / UnR -14- 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Ihventory Item 0037 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~lv~vl~ ~vl~ / ~1~ ~2.-~.L~ ~vl~ 'MAZU 2048 ORGANIC DEFOAMER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: NORTH OF THE FULE OIL TANK ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE PLANT. CAS# FSTATE ] TYPE PRESSURE --[ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average { 2o00.00 GAL 000.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RN~oRS CAS# Polydimethylsiloxane 9016006 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecretI ~SIBioHaz Radioactive/Amount I EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# I MCP No N No No/ Curies , IH / / / Mit -- Inventory Item 0038 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~_:~,2iVllVlUP4 JAL&'~Vlt'', / %..:J:'lr"d. vJ..L %..,Z-.~.L~ l.%l_,'-%lVlt'', SHEPARD BROS. SANe RINSE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: DRY STORAGE CAS~ i 68424-85-1 F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid { Mixture I Ambient I Ambient I ~LASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container { Daily Maximum I Daily Average HAZARD ASSESSMENTS { TSecret I oRS I BioHazNo N No Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPA Hazards NFPA/// { USDOT# unRMCP -15- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ Inventory Item 0039 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site SULFAMIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: STORAGE ROOM-SOUTHWEST IN MAIN BUILD CAS# 5329-14-6 Solid /Pure Ambient Ambient ' BAG AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum I Daily Average ~-O LBS 1000.00 LBS ~00.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 100.00 Sulfamic Acid No 5329146 RS BioHazI HAZARD ASSESSMENTS : TSecret Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No INo I No No/ Curies IH / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0040 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site MURIATIC ACID Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SOUTH END OF COOLING TOWER. CAS# 7647-01-1 F STATE I TYPE PRESSURE I TEMPERATURE ~ CONTAINER TYPE i~Liquid Pure Ambient Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average J3~ ~ALI 350.00 ~ 100.00 GM HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. [ RS CAS# 32.00 Muriatic Acidlyes 7647010 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS ' TSecretINo N~S [ Bi°HasINo Radioactive/Am°unt I EPANo/ Curies HazardsIR IH NFPA/// USDOT# HiMOP -16- 06/01/2000 5 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ~ I~ventory Item 0041 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: S SIDE OF WADING DOCK CAS# 74-98-6 Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container I Daily Maximum Daily Average 2'58.00 FT3I 1600.00 FT3 1600.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. R~ CAS# 100.00 Propane 74986 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TSecret S BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No N No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0042 Facility Unit: Fixed Containers on Site ~,..:~,,/lvU. vlul~/ J.~/_-~.U.v/J~ / ~,.:/"/~.;lVl.L ~,,:./*-.~J~ l~/.~..UVlr', HYDROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: S SIDE OF LOADING 'DOCK CAS# ' 1333-74-0 F STATE ~ TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas /Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER ' AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 261.00 GAL 783.00 GALI 261.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. I RSI CAS# 100.00 Hydrogen . Yes 1333740 HAZARD ASSESSMENTS TsecretINO NoRS I Bi°HaZNo Radioactive/AmountNo/ Curies EPAF P HazardsiH NFPA/// I USDOT# IMCPExt -17- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 04/26/1996 CALL 911 OR FOR NON EMERGENCY LOCAL REPORTING CALL.BAKERSFIELD FIRE AT 326-3979. THEN'CALL CA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 1-800-852 .7550 IN CA ~ALL SIGNIFICANT SPILLS OR THOSE WHICH THREATEN LIFE, HEALTH OR THE ENvIRONMENT MUST BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY (BAKERSFIELD FIRE) AND CA OES. FAILURE TO REPORT SUCH HAZARDS TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY IS PUNISHABLE BY FIRNES UP TO $~5,000/DAY AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION RESULTING IN UP TO 5 YEARS INCARCERATIONi. AMMONIA SPILLS IN EXCESS OF 100 LBS MUST ALSO BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL~ RESPONSE CENTER AT 1-800-424-8802. . - Employee.Notif./Evacuation 04/26/1996 NOTIFICATION: PLEASE NOTE ATTACHED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REPORTING CHARTS, CONTAINED IN ENvIRONMENTAL INCIDENT PLAN. -- Public Notif./Evacuation 04/26/1996 CALL 911. Emergency Medical Plan .... 04/26/1.996 ALL INJURY OR ACCIDENT CASES ARE REFERRED TO: SOUTIU;:o~T L~GE~;T C?~.E, ~ "-'~m :~ mOTrV~Tr~T ~,?~,~'"., BAKERSFIELD, ~ ....... -~,~. FOR ~BUL~CE SERVICE WE USE ~L'~BU~CE, (~ 327-4111~ FOR GENE~ EMERGENCY WE USE THE 911 -18- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 - Fast Format ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site '---Release Prevention 04/26/1996 CHLORINE CYLINDERS ARE STRAPPED IN PLACE. CHOLRINEIS FED VIA VACUUM CHLORINE SUPPLY IF THE VACUUM IS BROKEN. ~~o~> ~v~YOROUS ~,~ONIA STORAGE TANK IS FItTeD WITH ~ EXCESS FLOW CONTROL V~VES -- Release Containment ~ 04/26/1996 THE PLANT IS PROTEDTED BY A SPILL CONTROL DRAINAGE SYSTEM WHICH IS CONTAINED IN THE LARGE TANKS AT THE RANCH. RANCH TANK SPILL - ANY SPILL OCCURRING IN THE TANK AREAS OF THE RANCH SHOULD BE STOPPED IN A TIMELY MANNER. ANY MAJOR SPILL AT THE RANCH TANK SITE WOULD RUN INTO AN ADJACENT CHECK SO ANY DAMAGE WOULD BE MINIMAL IF ANY. IN A MAJOR SPILL, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS TO BE USED: SHUT DOWN THE .BOILER. WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR. EVACUATE DOWNWIND AREAS.. TREAT ANY INJURIES. KEEP ALL PERSONNEL OUT OF AFFECTED AREA. -- Clean Up 04/26/1996 RANCH 'TANK CLEkN UP - ANY RESULTING POTENTIAL FOR ODOR SHOULD BE MINIMIZED. PLANT MANAGER, LOCAL RESIDENTS AND REPAIR CREWS 'SHOULD BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED. NOTIFY THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR WHO WILL DECIDE WHETHER'THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED. THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR SHALL ALso DECIDE WHETHER THE L.A.A. SHOULD BE CONTACTED. IF THE SUPERVISOR IS UNAVAILABLE, CONTACT (INSUCCESSIO h: ~_~% ~o2 , ~-~%~LL~; LLOYD FRY - 833-8764, '~( ~t~AC~°~OnOgq497-3700, PiN ~ 597-3203. THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR IS Other Resource Activation 04/26/1996 A WEATHER STATION IS LOCATED ON TOP OF THE MAIN BUILDING. SITE WEATHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT A MONITOR INSIDE THE PLANT. THE WIND DIRECTION CAN BE OBSERVED VISUALLY BY LOOKING AT THE POINTER ON THE WEATHER VANE. -19- 06/01/2000 F AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ' Fast Format ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site -- Special Hazards ~.~o~e/ 04/26/1996 3 ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE IN USE: ~~,: ANHYDROUS AMMONIA AND SULFURIC ACID. --Utility Shut-Offs 04/26/1996 A) GAS - NW CORNER OF PLANT BETWEEN DRIVEWAY AND BLOCK WALL B) ELECTRICAL - MAIN POWER ROOM, ABOVE PROCESS, WEST~ WALL C) WATER - CITY WATER VALVE WEST END OF BUILDING, BETWEEN BUILDING AND WATER TANK. ALSO AT BACKFLOW PREVENTION ASSY. ON' N/S OF BRICK WALL. D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - YES, ON FENCE NE CORNER AT MAIN ENTRANCE -- Fire ProteC./Avail. Water 04/26/1996 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - WE HAVE SMOKE DETECTORS INiOFFICE, LABORATORY AND POWER'ROOM ABOVE LABORATORY. COOLING TOWER HAS A sPRINKLER SYSTEM. DRY STORAGE, MAINTENANCE SHOP AND MAINTENANCE STORAGE AREA HAVE SPRINKLERS. SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS THROUGHOUT PLANT. SMOKE DETECTORS AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TIED INTO SWITCHBOARD OF, "ADT CRIME CONTROL." FIRE HYDRANT - STANDPIPES WITH FIRE HOSES LOCATED INiLAWN AREA, "W" OF COOLING TOWER AND "S" OF MOLASSES TANKS. A FIRE HYDRANT IS LOCATED ON EAST SIDE AT ARMSTRONG. Building Occupancy Level -20- 06/01/2000 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION SiteID: 215-000-000438 ' Fast Format ~ Training Overall Site -- Employee Training 04/26/1996 WE HAVE ~ EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY j- ~ ~,. BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE TRA-I.~~A/q~ OUR EMPLOYEES~ ARE TRAINED IN VARIOUS ASPECTS OF EMERGENCIES. WE HAV~ EMPLOYEES CURRENTLY TRAINED IN SCBA: 2 Held for Future Use -21- 06/01/2000 INTERNAL REPORTING CHART Worker "SPILL" Supervisor Carl Walker Home 398-7220 Francine Leblanc Cell 201-8391 · Ranch Coordinator Maintenance Enqineer Safety Dan Ensey ~ Lloyd Fry ~, Carl Walker Home 664-1124 Home 833-8764 Home 398-7220 Cellular 979-3672 Cellular 979-3670 Office 835-8385 . Plant Mana.qer Corporate Mana.qement Tom Kolano Gary Edwards 'Cellular 979-3661 ~. Office (219)-879-9555 ,, Home (219)-879-9500 Cell (617)-901-6638 Corporate Insurance St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Dick Huskees (800)-286-1046 Local Attorney Kenneth M Byrum 5201 California Ave Suite 450 Bakersfield, CA 93309 661-861-6191 H:\Baker_Plant~Business Plan\Internal Reporting Chart.doc External Reporting Chart Worker "Spill" Dan Ensey Office 835-8385 Cellular 979-3672 Safety Home 664-1124 Carl Walker Lloyd Fry Office 834-1050 Office 834-1050 Cellular 979-3670 Home 398-7220 Home 833-8764 i Tom Kolano Cellular 979-3661 Bakersfield City Fire Either Fire/Rescue Hazardous Material Division 911 (661) 326-3979 Or (661) 3244542 California Office of Bakersfield Police Emergency Response (661) 327-7111 I from CA (800) 852-7550 As needed California Hwy. Patrol out of state (916) 4274341 (661) 325-5822 As needed S.,J.V.U.A.P.C.D. depending Vacuum Truck Service on type of As needed (661) 861-3682 spill M.P'. Vacuum (661) 393-1151 Kern VaCuum Service (661)589-5220 National 'Response Center Hazardous Material Disposal (800) 852-7550 Company K.E.S. AS needed (661) 589-5220 ChemiCal waste Mgt. {800) 222-2964 Waste Control Svc. (661) 3994620 H:\Baker_Plant~Business Plan\External Repot. Chart.doc · BAKERSF LD-CITY .FIRE DEPA/'MENT ·_, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page_of_ Business Name American Yeast Corp. Address 5455 District Blvd. Bksfld. Ca 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ~[ Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: Chlorine .3) DOT # (optionaJ) Chemical Name: AHMI[ ] CAS # 7782505 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive[ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] ImmediateHeeJth (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] ' 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit cede from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYsICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ] Gas [z~ Pure.[~ Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAClUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 0 ' lbs [ ] gal [ ] ft3 [ ] a) Container: Average Daily Amount: 0 curies [ ] b) Pressure: AnnueJ Amount: 0 c) Temperature: Largest Size'Container: # Days On Site 0 Circle Which Months: All Yea~, J, F, M, A~ M, J, J, A. S, O, N. D 9) MIXTURE; List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2). [ ] 3) [ ] , 10) Locazion CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY"~TATUS: New [ ] AdditionX ] Revision [~ { Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is~a NON TRADE SECRET [~[ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: Sul'lC'uric Acid 3) DOT# (optional) Chemical Name: AHM;[ ] CAS # 7 6 6 4 9 3 9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive ~] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ~] Delayed HeaJth (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 4 ~_ r 0 1 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 4 0 0 0 lbs [ ] gal [~] ft3 [ ] a) Container: Average Daily Amount: 2 0 0 0 cudes Annual Amount: ~ ~ 0 0 {'] c) Temperature: U Largest Size Container: 4500 # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: ~" A!I Ye~.~d, F, M, A, M. J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Mst COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most haz~-dous 1) Sulfuric Acid 7664939 93~ I ] chemical components or any AHM components '~) · [ ] 3) [ l lO) Location Con~a-~ned sump west of building certify under penai~/ of law, that I have personally examined and am familia~ w~th the infoma~on submiffed on fills and ajJ. eja'ached documents. I believe th~ submitted information is flue, accurate, and complete. · IfRIl~r/game & Title of Authorized Compen~ F{epresantetive .... Sf~a~ure Date , BAKERSF J LD-CITY .FIRE DEPAJJ 'MENT HAZAI DOUS MATERIALS INVEN Y Page_of_ Business Name American Yeast Corp.' Address 5455 Dlstr~ct Blvd, Bksftd, (~.a 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVISNTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [~(.] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ~ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: Caustic Soda .3) DOT#(optionai) Sodium Hydro'xlde Solution Chemical Name: AHM ,[ ] CAS # 1310 7 3 2 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ( ] Reactive( ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) ( ] ' 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAC1U'1'Y UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount:- 0 ' lbs [ ] gal [ J ft3 [ ] a) Container: Average Daily Amount: 0 curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 0 c) Temperature: I_a~gest Size'Container: , 0 # Days On Site 0 Circle Which Months: All Year. J, F, M, A. M. J. J, A. S, O, N. O 9) MIXTURE; List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Location CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY~TATUS: New [~ Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET ~ TRADE SECRET [ 2) Common Name: Caustic Soda 3) I~)T# (optional) ChemicalName: Potassium Hydroxide Solution AHM [ ] CAS# ~L310583 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ~ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 0 ~ 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [2 Gas { ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~ Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 4 00 0 lbs [ ] gal ~] ft3 [ ] : a) Container: 0 2 Average Daily Amount: 2 0 OD cudes [ ] b) .Pressure: 0 -I- Annual Amount: 7 0 0 0 0 c) Temperature: ~ 4 Largest Size Container: 5 Iq (') 0 # Days On Site 3 6 5 Circle Which Months: ~ J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A. S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % Wl' AHM the three most hazardous 1) Potassium .Hydroxfi:de 1310-58-3 50 chemicaJ components or any AHM components ~2) - [ 10) Location ~ certify under penal5, of law, that I have personally examined and am familiar With the infomation submitted on lhi$ a.~d ail attached documents. I believe submitted information is true, accurate, and complete. /~ /~'~ PRINT Name & Title of Authorized Company Representative $ig~rat~e - Date - BAKERSF LD 'CITY .FIRE DEPARTMENT '" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page--of._ .ii Business Name American Yeast Corp. Address 5455 District Blvd.' Bksfld, Ca 933L3 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STAT]JS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ 1 Oeleti'on~ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [x~] TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: #6 Fuel Oil .3) DOT#(optionai) Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 7 [; R 9 ~ '[,0 3 4) PHYSICAL & HEAL*iH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire {~] Reactive [ I Sudden Releaseof Pressure [ ] Immediate~Heaith (Acute) [ 1 Delayed Health (Chronic) [~,3 5) WASTE CLASSIFICA'I'ION (3-digit code ~'om OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) pHysICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid IX Gas [ ] Pure ,~] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 0 ' lbs [ ] gal [ ] 1~3 [ ] a) Container: Average Daily Amount: (.J curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: ~ c) Temperature: Largest Size*Container; # Days On Site 0 Circle Which Months: All Year, J, F, M, Ai M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1). [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) ( ] 10) Location CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY~TATUS: New [ ] Addition [~ Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Checkif chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET J~ TRADE SECRET [ 2) Common Name: C~lorlne Bleach 3) DOT# (optional) Sodium Hypochiorite . 7~i-5Z-9 Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [z~ Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [~] Delayed Health (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION .(3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [~] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture ~] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FAClUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 3 0 0 0 lbs [ ] gal [~.] fi3 [ ] a) Container: 0 2 Average Daily Amount: ~ cudes [ ] .bi Pressure: 0 _1. Annual Amount: 4 0 0 0 0 c) Temperature: 0 4 Largest Size Container: 3 0 0 # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: cA'~ Year..,)J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1!) C~ 1 o r 1 n e 7782505 13 chemic, aJ components or any AHM components ~) · [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Loc~ion · cer~ly under'penalty of law, that I ~Save personally examined and am familiar'with the infomation submitted on this and aH attached documen~ I believe accurate, and complete. P~U~IT N~rn~ &. Title 'of Authon'zed COmpany Repr~sentatlve .... Si~e ~ ' .. 1715 Chister Ave., CA 93301 (661)326-3979 "~'"~'"~~'"""'"* HAzARDous MATERIALS INvENToRY : CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION ~: (one form per mate~al per building or area) BUSINESS ~E (~e ~ FACILI~ ~E m D~ - ~ng ~n~ ~) ~ 3 FACIL~ID ~ ~ ~ ~;?'-~1 ~ = (op~ns~ 203 GRID = (op~naO 210 P~SI~ STA~ ~ s ~UD ~ I LIQUID ~S 214 ~GEST ~AINER 215 FED ~RD ~TE~RIES ~ ~ 2 ~C~ ~PRE~U~ ~SE ~ 4 ACU~ H~ ~ 5 ~RONIC H~L~ UNff~ ~ ga ~ CU~ ~ lb LBS ~ m TONS DAYS ON * ff EHS, ~t mus~ ~ In lbs. STOOGE ~AINER ~ a A~GROUND T~K ~ e ~i~NM~(C DRUM ~ i FIBER 0RUM ' ~ m ~ ~LE ~ q ~IL (Check all ~at a~) , ~b UND~GROUNDT~K ~f ~ ~ ~j ~G ~n P~C~LE ~ O~ER ~c T~KINSIDE BUILDING ~g ~Y [ ~k ~X ~o TOTE SIN D d ~EL DRUM D ~ SILO [ ~INDER :D p T~K WA~N STO~GE~~ ~IE~ ~ aa ~1~ Dba BELOW~BiE~ ~ c CRYOGENIC 2~ ~27 [] Yes [-I No 228 2~9 230 231 [] Yes [] No 232 233 234 235 [] Yes [] NO 23e 23? 238 239 [] Yes [] No 240 241 242 243 E] Yes [] No 244 245 'COMPANY I SIGNATURE DATE 246 UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731 .'rV4.wpd CITY OF BAKERSFIEI OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 1715 Chester Ave., CA 93301 (661)326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION (one form per material per building or ama) I-I NEW ' ~D /'3 DELETE r-I REVISE 200 Page ~ of BUSINESS NA~E (Same as FACILITY NAME o~' DBA - Doing Busineas AS) ...................... ' ' 3 'l CHEMICAL. LOCATION ..~ .~'t ~'~"~ ~ (~.,~,%,,,,,J(~.. ~..,¥.~. 201CONFIDENTIALCHEMICAI'LOCATION(EPCRA) E]Yas ("~No 202 205 T~DE SE~ ~M~N ~E EHS* FI~ ~DE ~ ~ES (~plete E ~u~t~ by I~1 tim ~i~ 210 PHYSI~STAm B S ~LID DI LIQUID ~:g mS 214 ~GESTm~AINE ~ ~ 215 FED H~ ~RIES ~ FI~ ~ 2 ~E ~ 3 PRE~U~ REL~SE ~ 4 ACU~ H~L~ ~ 5 CHRONIC H~LTH 216 (~ al t~ apply) UN.S* ~ ga ~ ~¢ CU ~ ~ lb LBS ~ ~ TONS ~1 DAYS ON * ~ EHG, ~nt m~ ~ ~lbs. STOOGE ~AINER ~ a ABOVEGROUND TANK ~ e ~ONME~IC DRUM ~ i FIBER DRUM ~ m G~SS BO~E ~ q ~IL (Check all Fat app.) ~ b UNDERGROUND T~K ~ f ~ ~ j ~G ~ n P~STIC ~LE ~ r O~ER ~ c T~K INSIDE 8UIBIN6 ~ g ~Y ~ k ~X ~ o TOTE BIN d STEEL;DRUM B h SILO ~,~YLINDER B p TANKWA~N STOOGE ~ESSURE ~ a ~BIE~ .~ ~VE~BI~ ~ ba BELOW~BIE~ ~4 STOOGE ~a ~BI~ ~ ~ ~ ~BIE~ ~ be SELOW ~BI~ ~ c CRYOGENIC 226 227 ['~Yes r"l No 228 229 230 231 r-IiYes r'"} No 232 233 234 235 [] ~Yes E] No 236 237 238 239 [] ~as [] No 240 241 242 243 [] Yes [] No 244 245 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 24~ UPCF (7/99) S:\CUPAFORMS\OES2731 .TV4.wpd 02/G~5/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD Map:123 Haz:4 Type: 3 City : BAKERSFIELD Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 / Contact Name / Title Contact Name Title ~"' ~----~'~0~ /~ PLNT MNGR LLOYD FRY / PLANT ENGINEER Business Phone: (805) 834-1050x .~usiness Phone: (805) 834-1050x 24-Hour Phone : (805) 3~~&.~-{~d~V24-Hour Phone : (805) 833-8764x pager Phone : ~d~)g~~-3Q~-~ '~g3a~'/Pager Phone : ( ) /~ x Administrative Data ~F~.- .~.-.--,-, Mail Addrs: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD D&B Number:¥-~ City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93313- Comm Code: 215-013 BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 SIC Code: 2096 Owner: AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION Phone: (805) 834-1050 Address: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93313-. -~Summary. CHLORINE, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA AND SULFURIC ACID ARE USED AT THIS FACILITY. SEE RMPP NOTES SECTION <H>. ~-3 ~ (NAME CHANGE - EFFECTIVE 4~F-95) A LOCK BOX CONTAINING HAZ MAT INFORMATION AND SITE DIAGRAMS IS LOCATED ON THE BLOCK WALL JUST INSIDE THE GATE ON THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY. ~ h~_~as Kolano ~ ~8~ American Yeast agement plan for my · BAKERS Ji LD CITY FIRE DEP/ _TMENT "* HAZ]IRRDous MATERIALS tNVENRR3RY Page_.Zot_. American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. '~usJness Name Corporation Address Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL' DESCRIPTION . 1) INVENTORY STATUS: ~N~w [ ] AdditJon~]..-R~WSion { ] Deletion [ ] Check'it chemical is,,. NON TRADE SECRET [ ' TRADE SECRET ! 2) Common Name: \/Defoamer Mazer 204 3) DOT# (optional) Chemical Name: AHM[ ] CAS # · 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive{ ] Sudden Release of Prassure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Hee~th (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code fTom DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 01 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid ii Liquid ~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [x~] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Ma~mum Daily Amount; ~ lbs [~ gal [ ] ft3 [ ] ,~) Container: 06 Average Oa/iy Amount; ~OO. cunas{ ] ~b) Pressure: ]. Annual Amount: _L 0 0 (J (J .. c) Temperature: Largest Size Container: ~ ~ ~ # Days On Site 36 5 ' Circle Which Months: J, F. M, A. M. J. J. A, S, O. N. D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazaJ'clous 1)~ [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM components 2) [ ] lO) Lo~io. North of fuel oil tank on the west side of the plant. 2 - 023 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS/New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion ~] Check it chemical is a~NON TRADE SECRET ~" TRADE SECRET /.. 2) Common Name: ¢ Haze~' DF 3) DOT # (optional) Chemic~ Name: AHM [ i] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire { ] Reactive ( I Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ) Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7)' AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIIITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES M~ximum Oaily Amount: lbs { ] ga/ [ ] ~3 [ ] aI Container: Average Da~ly Amount: curies [ I b) Pressure: Annua/Amount; c) Temperature: I_a~gest Size Container: # D,~ys On Site Circle Which Months: AllYe~r. J. F. M, A. M. J. J, A, S, O, N. O 9) MDCI'URE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three, most hazm'aous 1 ) [ chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ 1 O) Location cerDfy uncler penalty of law. ~hat I have personafly exarmneo ~ncl am familiar w;rh ~he infoma~on suDm;ttect on fl~i$ anci aJl a~ctleO docurnen~s. I Deiieve uDmitted informa~on is ~'ue, accurate, and complete. Thomas K01ano,.. Plant Manaqer [_ ~../~.x I ~RINT Name & Ti~e of Autflonzeo Company F~epresentabve ~,~l~na~re Date ! BAKERSF CITY FIRE DEP/ F MENT HAZAR US MATERIALS 1NVENT( FIY Page2 of American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. ~usiness Name Corporation Address Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) IN .V~TORY STATUS: N,e/w { ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ~ Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is · NON TRADE SECRET 2) CommonN~e: %~ulfuric Acid 3) OCT# ChemicaJ Name: AHM; [~X] CAS#. 7664-93-9 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) NJ Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code from OHS Fon'n 8022) USE CODE 1. 8 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [~ Gas [ ] Pure ~] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Re. dioective [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACltJTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daly Amount: 1500 lbs [ ] ga] [~ ft3 [ ] ' a) Container: 02 t ]_0 Average gain Amount: 8 0 O cunes [ ] b) Pressure: AnnuaJ Amount: _L 2 5 0 0 c) Temperature: Largest Size'Container: # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: ~, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM me m~. most h~dous 1) Sulfuric Acid 7664-93-9 chemical comDonents or any AHM components 2) [ ] 10) Lo~io, South side of buildinq CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVE~I~TORY STATUS:/New [ ] Addition [ ~ Revision [ ]Oeietion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET IX] TRADE SECRET [ ] Common Name: ~/Diammonium Phospha~.~_ 3) DOT# (op~onai) 2) Chemic~ Name: AHM ( J CAS # 7783 -- 28 -- 0 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed HeeJth (Chronic) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code fi.om OHS Form 8022) USE CODE .1_ 8 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [~ Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [~ Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Ra~lioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIU~TY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: -1-000 lbs [~ gm [ ] ft3 [ ] a) Cont"'ner: Average Da~ly Amount: 5 0 0 cunes[ ] b) Pressure: Annua~ Amount: 1000 c) Temperature: Lm'gest Size Container: 5 0 #OaysOnSite 365 Circle Which Months:(.AIIYe~ J. F, M,'A. M, J, J, A, S, O, N, O 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM [] the three most hazardous 1 ) , chemical components or any AHM components 2} [ ] 10) Loca~on Warehouse ca.fy unaer penally of law, rlla~ I have l~ersonaliy examine(; a~ am fam~iiar w~ Ii~e infoma~on suDmJrted on ~his an~/~ attachect documents. suDmitted information is ~.~e. accurate, and complete. . v~~/''~/~ // Thomas Kolano, Plant Manager ' ~ PRINT Name & Title of AuthonZe~ Company F~epresentative Signature . Date " BAKERSF. LELD CiTY FIRE DEP/ ITMENT H OUS MATERIALS 1NVENI! RY Page 3_.of__ 5455 District Blvd. ~u$inessName American Yeast Corporat~res$ Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATU/S: New [ ] Addition {X] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ! Check ff chemical isi& NON TRADE SECRET 2) Common Nam&/ Mazer 3,30 MOD 2 3) DCT # (optior~J) Chemical Name: AHM, [ ] CAS #. 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] USE CODE 0 1 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) , ~* . 6)PHYSICALSTATE Solid [ ] liquid [z~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~ Waste [ ] R~dioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 1 2 0 0 lbs [ ] gal ~ ] ft3 [ ] a) Container: 0 6 Average Dally Amount: 7 0 0 cunes[ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 6 ~ {~ ~ ¢) Temperature: 4 Largest Size'Container: 5 5 365 Circle Which Months:~;,F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D # Days On Site 9) MIXTURE: list COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM t~e three most hazard0us 1) Mineral Oil 8012-~5 .-~ 60-70 [] chemical components or any AHM components 2} [ ] 3) [ ] 10) Location North of fuel oil tank on the west side of the 2-0 2 4 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1 ) INVENTORY STATUS'//~New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [~ Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: %/ Mazer Cut 0il 351 3) DOT# (optional) Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES F re [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronk~) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE ii 6)PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] liquid [.] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive * 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) s~TORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: lbs [ ] gal [ ] /t3 [ ] a) Cont~'ner: Average Daily Amount: curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: ,c) Temperature: L.argest Size ContaJner: # O"ys On Site Circle Whictt Montl~s: All Year. J. F. M, A. M, J, J, A, S. O. N D 9) MIXTURE: list COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 3) ( ] 10) LoCaUon cer~fy unaer peneuB/ of law, ~at i have Person~ty examined an~ am fam~lia~ wi~; ~e ~nromaDon suOrnirted on fills ano,~H'~Eact~ed documents. / believe ',submitted informae'on is ~e, accura['e, and comp/em. // Thomas Kolano, Plant Manager "~'~/%_ ~~___. PRINT Name & Title of Au~onzed Company Representatl*ve Signature Date t BAKERSF LD CITY FIRE DEPAi MENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS tNVENTi RY Page 4of7__: American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. ]usines$ Name Corporation Address Bakersfield, .Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: ~,lew [ ] Addition [ ~ Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is;- NON TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: '~Mazu 2048 Orqanic De£0amer 3) DOT#(optioneJ) ChemicaJ Name: AHMI[ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive{ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate lHeatth (Acute) [ ] Delayed HeeJth (Chronic) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 01 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] liquid ~].~. Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture ~] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) ',STORAGE CODES Maximum Dally Amount: 2 0 0 0 lbs [ ] ga [~X~ ~3 [ ] a) Container: 0 6 Average Dally Amount: ~ curies [ ] b) Pressure: 'L Annual Amount: 2 0 0 0 c) Temperature: 4 Largest Size Container: 55 # Days On Site Circle Which Months: (Ali Ye~.~J,~, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the mree most h~ous ~) Mineral Oil 8012-95-01 75-85 [] chemical components or ~ny AHM components 2) [ ] 10) Lo~,o, North of the fuel oil tank on the west side of the plant. CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS:/New [ ] Addition ( ] Revision t~] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET k] TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: ~Chlorine 3) DOT# (optional) ChemicaJ Name: AHM~] CAS# 7782-50-5 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire ~] Reactive { ] Sudden Release of Pressure ~ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ~ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-dicjit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 2 0 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Lk~uid [ ] Gas ~] Pure ~] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Ma.ximum Daily Amount: 1 8 7 2 0 lbs [ ] gal [ ] ~3 { ~ a) Container: 0 4 Average Omly Amount: ~ 3 (3 0 cunes [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 4 6 8 0 0 c) Temperature: 4 L~'gest Size Container: 9360 # Days On Site ~6~ Circle Which Months: ~~J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O. N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most haza~aous 1) Chlorine 7782-50-5 them/ca components or a~y AHM components 2) [ ] 3) [ ] 10) ~on S/E cor. ner of the coolinq tower. certify uncler penal~y of/aw, tha~ / have l~ersonauiy examined ancl am fame/Jar w/th the in,creation suDmittec~ on this and all atZactlea c~ocumen~. J Del~eve Thomas Kolano, Plant. Manager ~ ~RINT Name & Ti~e of Authorizec~ Comf3any F~epresentat~ve SignOre Date · BAKERSF2ELD CITY FIRE DEP.a TMENT H DOUS MATERIALS 1NVEN RY Page__5 of__ American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. ~u$iness Name Corporation Address Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUSi, New [ ] Addition [x~] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [z~ TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) CammonN~,e: J Shepard Bros. SanD Rinse 3) COT# Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS #. 68424 -- 85 - 1 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive[ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate HeaJth (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from OHS Farm 8022) USE CODE 0 ~ 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [~x~ Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [~] Waste [ ]'~' Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND T~ME AT FACI~JTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Oaily Amount: 65 lbs [ ] gal [.~ fi3 [ ] al'Container:, 1 0 Average Dally Amount: / 2 cunes [ ] ~b) Pressure: / AnnuaJ Amount: 620 ,c) Temperature: Largest Size'Container: # Days On Site 365 CimleWhich Months: ~.~,_~J, F, M, A, M J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardcus ~) Alkyl Dimethyl Benz¥1 Ammonium Chloride 68424-85-1 chemical components or any AHM componen~ 2) [ ~ 3~ [ ] 10 Local:ion Dry Storage { CHEMICAL DE$CRIFTION / [ 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition4~ ] Revision [ ] Deletion [ ] Check if chemicaJ is a NON TRADE SECRET IX] TRADE SECRET [ ] I 2) CommonNama: Sulfamic Acid 3) DOT # (optional) ChemicaJ Name: AHM (,,] CAS# 5329-14-6 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [~x~ Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) ~ J Delayed HeaJth (Chroll~) 7f ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICAT[ON ,(3-digit co~e from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 0 '8 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [[ Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure IX] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Oaily Amount: 100 0 tbs [~x~ cjai [ ] fl:3 [] a) Container: 12 Average Oaily Amount: 5 0 0 cunas[ ] b) Pressure: l Annual Amount: 1 0 0 0 c) Temperature: I..az'gest Size Container: 5 0 # Days On Site ~6 5 Circle Which Months: ~.~AIIYe~_.~, J. F. M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Lfist COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM me mree ~ost h-'~dous ~) Sulfamic Acid 5329-14-6 90-95. [] chemical components or any AHM componen,.s 2} [ 3) [ ] 10)~c~0, Storage room south-southwest in main building. ~ ce~'fy under pertain, of/aw, filat I have pe~onaliy examined an(~ am fam~iiar wl~ file/nfomaZ;on submitted on filis an(; ail a~tact;ed documents. I believe Thomas' K01ano, Plant Manager. PRINT Name & ~7#e of AuthonZeO Company t~epresentat~ve Date BAKERSEi .LD CITY FIRE DEPAI MENT HAZAiF[I ous MATERIALS tNVENTI FIY Page American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. ~usiness Narne Corporation Address Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 2 - 0 07 CHEMICAL'DESCRIPTION 1:) INVENTORY STAT~,/S: New [ ] Addition { ] Revision [ ] Deletion [X] Check if chemical is a NON TIRADE SECRET [~] TRADE SECRET [ Name:i! Bonchem Mikro Foam 3) DOT # (optional) 2) Common Chemical Name: AHM [, ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive( ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Health (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 0 8 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid '[ ] Liquid [ ] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TiME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Mammum Dally Amount: 65 lbs [ ] gm [~ ~3 [ ] a) Container: 10 Average Daily Amount: (~ curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: P..5 :c) Temperature: 4 Largest Size Contmner: # Days On Site 365 Circle Which Months: ~ J, F, M, A, M, J, J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2} [ 31 [ ,10) Location CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1 ) INVENTORY STATUS: New, [ ] Addition ( ] Revision (~x~ Oeietion( ] Check if chemica~ is a NON TRADE SECRET [~x~ TS:lADE SECRET ~/Phosphoric Acid 3) DOT # (optional) 2) Common Name: ChemicaJ Name: AHMi[ ] CAS# 7664-38-2 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [~x~ Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] immediate Health (Acute) ~ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ r 5) WAS~ CLASSIFICATION (3--C~igit Cocte from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 0 ] .6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] LiQuid ~] Gas [ ] Pure [X~ Mixture [ ] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND ]']ME AT FAClUIY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) !STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: 6 0 0 0 lbs [ ] ga IX] 1~3 [ ] a) Container: 0 ~ Average Daily Amount: 3, (] (] fl curies [ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: 4 '7.5 9 0 c) Temperature: Largest Size Contauner: ~ iq iq iq # Days On Site -3 (~ 5 Circle Which Months: J. F, M. A, M. J. J, A, S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: List -~,,_ ~ -- (;OMPO~NE~T. CAS # % v~r AHM the three, most hazarcl6~S 1) ~-rtoopnorlc Ac ~.ct 7664-38-2 75 [] chemical components or any AHM components 2) 3) [ ] 1 Is At West end of Bldg, between drive & Bld~ cer~fy Un, er penally of taw, that I have oersona~ly examined alia arn faa;imf w[~ 111e ~/fomalion s-uOr~irte~ om thi.~ and ~Ci'lf~O ~iocuments. I believe Thomas Kolano, Plant. Manager ',~--~'___~~__ ~RINT Name & Title of Authorizect Company l~epresentatJve Signature Date · BAKERSEJELD CITY FIRE DEP/ TMENT H DOUS MATERIALS 1NVEI RY Page__7of__ American Yeast 5455 District Blvd. ~u$iness Name Corporation Address Bakersfield~ Ca. 93313 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS:/~'ew [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ ~[ Deletion [ ] Check if chemical is a~ NON TRADE SECRET [~x~ TRADE SECRET [ 2) Common Name: ~M~riatic Aci d 3) CCT # (optionaJ) UN1789 Chemic.~Name: Hydrochloric Acid AHM L ] CAS#. 7647-0] -0 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [)[ Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate HreeJtll (Acute) k] Delayed Healtl~ (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION ,(3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 4 1 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [X] Gas [ ] Pure [ ] Mixture r~] Waste [ ] Radioactive [ ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACIUTY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Dnily Amount: 3 5 0 lbs [ ] gal [~ ft3 [ ] a) Container: 0 7 ~ 0 8 Average Daily Amount: 100 cunes [ ] b) Pressure: / Annuai Amount: ~ c) Temperature: 4 Largest Size'Container: 5UU #Days On Site ~ Circle Which Months: ~. F, M, A. 'M, J. J, A. S, O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: list COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM ~ · the three most hazardous' 1) Hydroqen Chloride 7647-01-0 31.5 [ ] chemicaJ components or any AHM coml:x)~ents 2) [ m ( ] lr0) Location South end of cooling tower. 0 2- 013 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATU,S: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision ( ] Deletion J~! Chect( if chemicaJ is a NON TRADE SECRET k] TRADE SECRET [ ] 2) Common Name: \/ Bonchem Organic Sanitizer 400 3) DOT# (option,,I) Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive [ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] Immediate Healtll (Acute) [ ] Delayed Health (Chronic) [ ] 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit coc~e from DHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid [ ] Liquid [ ] Gas { ] Pure [ ] Mixture { ] Waste [ } Radioactive { ] 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: Ihs [ ] cjai [ ] /t3 [ ] a) Conte~ner: Average Dmly Amount: cunes[ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: c) Temperature: L.a~gest Size Container: # Days On Site Circle Which Months: All Year, J. F, M, A, M, J, J, A. S. O, N, D 9) MIXTURE: Ust COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1) [ ] chemical components or any AHM components 2). [ ] [ 10) LoC~men i cerofy under penm~y of law, ~nat I have l~ersonal~y exarmneO anti am farm#az w~ Thomas Kolano, Plant Manager i PRINT Name & 77tie of Authonze¢l Company Representative ..~re Date " 8AKERSEI. ELD CITY FIRE DEPAI= 'MENT ' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS tNVENTt RY Page_of__.~ 3usiness Name Address CHEMICAL' DESCRIPTION 1) INVENTORY STATUS: New 2) Common Name: 3) DOT # (optional) Chemical Name: AHM [i ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEAl'TH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactwe{ '5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from OHS Form 8022). USE CODE 6) PHYSICAL STATE Solid '[ '7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES MaXimum Dally Amount: lbs [ ] cja [ ] /t3 [ ] a) Container: Average Dally Amoun[: curies [ ] ' b) Pressure: Annual Amount; c) Temperature: Largest Size Container: #'Days On Site Circle Which Months: All Year, J, F, M, Ai M, J, J, A, 9) MIXTURE: LIst COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three most hazardous 1 chemical components or any AHM components 2) [ ] 1 O) Location CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION 1 ) INVENTORY STATUS: New [ ] Addition [ ] Revision [ i Deletion [ I Check if chemical is a NON TRADE SECRET [ ] TRADE SECRET 2) Common Name: 3) DOT # (optional) Chemical Name: AHM [ ] CAS # 4) PHYSICAL & HEALTH PHYSICAL HEALTH HAZARD CATEGORIES Fire [ ] Reactive{ ] Sudden Release of Pressure [ ] tmmediate Health (Acute) [ ] D~layed HeaJth (Chronic) 5) WASTE CLASSIFICATION (3-digit code from OHS Form 8022) USE CODE 6) PHYSiCAL STATE Solid [ ] Uquid 7) AMOUNT AND TIME AT FACILITY UNITS OF MEASURE 8) STORAGE CODES Maximum Daily Amount: ~bs [ I cjaJ [ I ti3 [ ] a) Container: Average Daily Amount; cunas[ ] b) Pressure: Annual Amount: c) Temperature: gm*geat Size Container*. #Oays On Site CircleWhic~ Months: All Year, J. F, M,'A, M, J, J, A, S, O. N. D 9) MIXTURE; Ust COMPONENT CAS # % WT AHM the three~ most hazardous 1 ) chemica~ components or any AHM components 2} [ 1 O) Locazion comfy unaer peneJly of law, tha'i ut~mitted information is I~Tue, accurate, and coml=lete. ~RINT Name & Title of Authorizect Company i~epresentat~ve Signature Date 02/85/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000=000438 Page 2 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-002 CHLORINE Gas 18720 Extreme · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 '02-033 AMMONIA Gas 1535151 Extreme · 'Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 02-010 20 MURIATIC ACID Liquid~ 3~O.~ High · Immed Hlth GAL 02-022 ACETYLENE Gas 255 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-011 HYDRO CLEAN 300 Liquid 100 High · Immed Hlth / GAL 02-003 SULFURIC ACID Liqui.d~/~O--~ High · Immed Hlth GAL 02-017 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Solid 2000 High · Immed Hlth LBS 02-014 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETERGENT Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL 02-001 AQUA AMMONIA Liquid 23000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL 02-008 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Solid 1000 Moderate · Immed Hlth LBS 02-005 CAUSTIC SODA Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL 02-006 IODINE DETERGENT SANITIZER Liquid 1800 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL 02-004 PHOSPHORIC ACID Liquid J~ O~-~ Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL 02-009 #6 LOW SULFUR FUEL OIL Liquid 23000 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL 02-026 AIR Gas 333 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 02-028 LUBRIPLATE Liquid 110 Low · Delay Hlth GAL 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 3 Hazmat Inventory List in MCP Order 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Pln-Ref Name/Hazards Form Max Qty MCP 02-027 SODA ASH Solid 6'000 Low ~ Immed Hlth LBS 02-021 .ARGON Gas 948 Minimal ~ Pressure FT3 . ~c_,H~h , 02-025 HELI~ Gas 3395 Minimal ~ Pressure FT3 ...... - ....... OIL, 351 02-020 METEOR B~ND ZINC SULFATE Solid 4000 Minimal W I~ed Hlth LBS ~--DF ............................. 02-018 ~ONI~ SULFATE Solid 4000 Unrated ~ I~ed Hlth LBS 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-002 CHLORINE Gas 18720 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-50-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUNGICIDE Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 ~ Annual Amount FT3 18,720 ~ 9,360.00 18,720.00 Storage I Press T Temp I Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~Ambient SE CORNER COOLING TOWER --.Conc Components MCP ---TGuide 99.8% IChlorine (EPA) IExtreme I 20 02-033 AMMONIA Gas 1535151 Extreme ~ Fire, Pressure, Reactive, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7664-41-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 1,535,151 ~ 778,680.00 24,225,600.00 Storage ~ Press'T Temp ~ Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove IAmbientIS. OF BUILDING OUTSIDE THE FENCE -- Conc Components MCP ---~uide 100.0% IAmmonia (EPA) IExtreme I 15 02-010 20 MURIATIC ACID Liquid 2000 High ~ Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7647-01-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: WATER TREATMENT Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 2,000 ~ 1,000.00 12,000.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL IAmbientlAmbientlMOSILE/N OF FUEL OIL TANK -- Conc~ Components ~ MCP ---/Guide 31.0% IHydrogen Chloride IHigh ~ 15 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 5 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-022 ACETYLENE Gas 255 High · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 [ Annual Amount FT3 -- 255 ~ 131.00 255.00· Storage ~ Press T Temp . Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Iabove ~AmbientlGaS BOTTLE RACK/MOBILE -- Conc Components MCP ---~Guide 100.0% IAcetylene IHigh / 17 02-011 HYDRO CLEAN 300 Liquid 100 High · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1310-58-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 100 ~ 30.00 400.00 Storage ~lPress T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbient~AmbientlDRY STORAGE SOUTHWEST WALL -- Conc Components MCP ----~uide 9.0% IPotassium Hydroxide IModerateI 60 4.0%IS°dium Hydroxide IModeratel 60 2.0% Sodium Hypochlorite IHigh ! 45 02-003 SULFURIC ACID Liqu~id 700 High · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 3·65 Use: 'FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount· GAL 700 ~ 300.00 2,400.00 Storage ~~Press T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND·TANK IAmbient~AmbientlSOUTH E.ND OF BLDG -- Conc Components MCP -~Guide 93.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) High ! 39 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 · Page 6 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-017 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Solid 2000 High · Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 67-03-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS --~-- Annual Amount LBS 2,000 I 500.00 2,000.00 Storage~lPress T Temp Location BAG IAmbientlAmbientlBULTER BLDG WEST -- Conc ~ Components i MCP ---rGuide 02-014 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETERGENT Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 5,000 I 2,000.00 1,920,000.00 Storage Press T TempI Location ABOVE GROUND TANK AmbientlAmbientlWEST END OF BLOWER BLDG -- ConcI CompOnents MCP ---TGuide 2.5% ISodium Hydroxide ModerateI 60 02-001 AQUA AMMONIA Liquid 23000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-41-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 23,000 I 12,000.00 556,484.80 Storage~ Press T Temp~ Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove lAmbientlSW CORNER OF BLDG -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide 25.0% IAmmonium Hydroxide IModeratel 60 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 7 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-008 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Solid 1000 Moderate · Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 7778-54-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: Daily Max1,000LBS I Daily Average500.00LBS I Annual Amount3,000.00LBS -- Storage ~ Press T Temp~ Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL I Ambient~AmbientlWEST OF PLANT BLDG/MOBILE -- Conc Components MCP Guide 65.0% Calcium Hypochlorite IModeratel .45 02-005 CAUSTIC SODA Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 5,000 I 2,500.00 48,000.00 Storage ~~Press T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlW END BLOWER/E END TOWER -- Conc Components MCP ---~uide 50.0% ISodium Hydroxide, Solution ModerateI 60 02-006 IODINE DETERGENT SANITIZER Liquid 1800 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-38-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STERILIZER Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL -- 1,800 ~ 1,400.00 _ 2,860.00 Storage Press T Temp~ Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AmbientlAmbientlW END OF BLOWER/S END OF TOWER -- ConcE CompOnents ~ MCP --TGuide 18.5% IPhosphoric Acid IModeratel 60 13.1%[Alkylpolyoxyethylene Polyoxypropylene ~Unrated I 0 6.9% Iodine ~Low ~ 45 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 8 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-004 PHOSPHORIC ACID Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-38-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 5,000 I 2,500.00 45,800.00 StorageiIPress T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbient~AmbientlW END OF BLDG -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide 75.0% IPhosphoric Acid IModeratel 60 02-009 #6 LOW SULFUR FUEL OIL Liquid 23000 Low · Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 23,000 I 6,000.00 190,000.00 Storage Press T TempI Location ABOVE GROUND TANK Ambient~AmbientlFUEL TANK WEST OF PLANT BLDG -- Conc~ Components MCP ---~uide 100.0% IFuel Oil No. 1 ModerateI 27 02-026 AIR Gas 333 Low · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture .Days: 365 Use: EXPERIMENTAL/ANALYTICAL Daily Max FT3 I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 333 ~ 333.00 3,570.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove /AmbientIGAS BOTTLE RACK -- Conc Components I MCP ---~uide ' 21.0% IOxygen, Compressed ILow ~14 79.0% Nitrogen ~Low 12 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 9 02.- Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory'Detail in MCP Order 02-013 BONCHEM ORGANIC SANITIZER 400 Liquid 65 Low ~ Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 2479-28-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL ----~ Annual Amount GAL 65 I 12.00 620.00 Storage~lPress T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbient[AmbientlDRY STORAGE -- Conc~ ComponentsIM -~Gui~ 5.0% IAlkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride iLowCP e 5.0% IAlkyl Dimethylbenzylammonium Chloride 02-028 LUBRIPLATE Liquid 110 Low ............ ~.--Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: 95-50-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL .. 110 i 55.00 220.00 Storage I Press T TempI Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC I AmbientlAmbientlPARKING LOT DRUM STORAGE -- Conc Components MCP ---~Guide 5.0% Io-Dichlorobenzene ILow ~ 58 02-027 SODA ASH Solid 6000 Low ~ Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 497-19-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: .FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBSI Daily Average LBS 1 Annual Amount LBS 6,000 I 2,500.00 6,000.00 Storage~lPress T Temp Location BAG IAmbient/AmbientlPROCESS CHEMICAL ROOM -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide . 100.0% ISodium Carbonate ILow ~ 60 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 10 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-021 ARGON Gas 948 Minimal ~ Pressure FT3 CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 948 ~ 316.00 3,754.00 Storage Press T Temp~ Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlGAS BOTTLE RACK/MOBILE -- Conc Components MCP ----~uide 100.0% IArg°n IMinimal I 12 02-007 BONCHEM MIKRO-FOME Liquid 65 Minimal · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 25155-30-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: WASHING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 65 ~ 6.00 256.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbientlAmbientlDRY STORAGE E OF LAB/MOBILE -- Conc Components MCP ---/Guide ~ 25.0% ISodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate IMinimal I 31 02-025 HELIUM Gas 3395 Minimal ~ Pressure FT3 CAS #: 7440-59-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: AEROSOL/INFLATION Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 -- 3,395 I 1,746.00 3,395.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlGAS BOTTLE RACK -- Conc Components MCP ---TGuide ~ 100.0% IHelium IMinimal I 12 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 11 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-024 MAZER CUT OIL 351 Solid 11200 Minimal LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS ,--~ Annual Amount 100,000.00 LBS -- 11,200 ~ 9,600.00 Storage .~Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbient~AmbientlPARKING LOT FOOD STORAGE -- Conc Components MCP ---/Guide 100.0% ICutting Oil IMinimal I 27 02-020 METEOR BRAND ZINC SULFATE Solid 4000 Minimal · Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS -- 4,000 I 1,000.00 24,000.00 Storage Press T Temp~ Location BAG Ambient~AmbientlBUTLER BLDG WEST · -- Conc Components MCP ---/Guide 36.0% IZinc Sulfate IMinimal I 31 02-023 MAZER DF Solid 11200 Unrated · LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: iFORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS 11,200 I 9,600.00 100,000.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbientlAmbientlPamKING LOT FOOD DRY STORAGE -- Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ~uide 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 12 02 - Fixed Containers on Site. Hazmat Inventory Detail in MCP Order 02-018 AMMONIUM SULFATE Solid 4000 Unrated ~ Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 7783-20-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS 4,000 I 1,000.00 4,000.00 Storage~~Press T Temp Location BAG IAmbient~AmbientlBUTLER BLDG WEST -- Conc I Components I MCP ~uide 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 13 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification CALL 911 OR FOR NON EMERGENCY LOCAL REPORTING CALL BAKERSFIELD FIRE AT 326-3979. THEN CALL CA OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES 1-800-852 7550 IN CA ALL SIGNIFICANT SPILLS OR THOSE WHICH THREATEN LIFE, HEALTH OR THE ENVIRONMENT MUST BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY (BAKERSFIELD FIRE) AND CA OES. FAILURE TO REPORT SUCH HAZARDS TO THE LOCAL ADMINISTERING AGENCY IS PUNISHABLE BY FIRNES UP TO $25,000/DAY AND CRIMINAL PROSECUTION RESULTING IN UP TO 5 YEARS INCARCERATION. AMMONIA SPILLS IN EXCESS OF 100 LBS MUST ALSO BE REPORTED TO THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER AT 1-800-424-8802. <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION: PLEASE NOTE ATTACHED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REPORTING CHARTS, CONTAINED IN ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT PLAN. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation CALL 911. <4> Emergency Medical Plan · ALL INJURY OR ACCIDENT CASES ARE REFERRED TO: %~EM~H~=~ URGENT CARE, LOCATED R6~MI.NCo~AW~9., BAKERSFIELD, (805)j39~. FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE WE USE LL AMBULANCE, (805) 327-4111. FO~ GENERAL EMERGENCY WE USE THE 911 vicE. 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 14 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <4> Emergency Medical'Plan (Continued) 02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 15 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention CHLORINE CYLINDERS ARE STRAPPED IN PLACE. CHOLRINE IS FED VIA VACUUM REGULATOR ATTACHED TO THE CHLORINE CYLINDER. THE REGULATOR SHUTS OFF CHLORINE SUPPLY IF THE VACUUM IS BROKEN. ANHYDR0US AMMONIA STORAGE TANK IS FITTED WITH 3 EXCESS FLOW CONTROL VALVES WHICH AUTOMATICALLY SHUT OFF AMMONIA SUPPLY IN THE EVENT OF A PIPE FAILURE. <2> Release Containment THE PLANT IS PROTEDTED BY A SPILL CONTROL DRAINAGE SYSTEM WHICH IS CONTAINED IN THE LARGE TANKS AT THE RANCH. RANCH TANK SPILL - ANY SPILL OCCURRING IN THE TANK AREAS OF THE RANCH SHOULD BE STOPPED IN A TIMELY MANNER. ANY MAJOR SPILL AT THE RANCH TANK SITE WOULD RUN INTO AN ADJACENT CHECK SO ANY DAMAGE WOULD BE MINIMAL IF ANY. IN A MAJOR SPILL, THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS TO BE USED: SHUT DOWN THE BOILER. WEAR PROTECTIVE GEAR. EVACUATE DOWNWIND AREAS. TREAT ANY INJURIES. KEEP ALL PERSONNEL OUT OF AFFECTED AREA. <3> Clean'Up RANCH TANK CLEAN UP - ANY RESULTING'POTENTIAL FOR ODOR SHOULD BE MINIMIZED. PLANT MANAGER, LOCAL RESIDENTS AND REPAIR CREWS SHOULD BE NOTIFIED AS REQUIRED. NOTIFY THE IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR WHO WILL DECIDE WHETHER THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED. THE IMMEDIIATE SUPERVISOR SHALL ALSO DECIDE WHETHER THE L.A.A. SHOULD BE CONTACTED. IF THE SUPERVISOR IS U~AVAILABLE, CONTACT (IN SUCCESSION): CARL WALKER -.398-7220, PAGER ~ LLOYD FRY - 833-8764, PAGER 329-2617; ~CE DA~b~ - 6J4 &£4U. THE £EMERGENCY RESPONSE CONTRACTOR IS KES, KERN ENV O ENTAL (8O5) 589-522O. <4> Other Resource Activation A WEATHER STATION IS LOCATED ON TOP OF THE MAIN BUILDING. SITE WEATHER INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT A MONITOR INSIDE THE PLANT. THE WIND DIRECTION CAN BE OBSERVED VISUALLY BY LOOKING AT THE POINTER ON THE WEATHER VANE. '02/05/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 16 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards 3~ACUTELY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE IN USE: CHLORINE, ANHYDROUS AMMONIA AND SULFURIC ACID. <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS - NW CORNER OF PLANT BETWEEN DRIVEWAY AND BLOCK WALL B) ELECTRICAL - MAIN POWER ROOM, ABOVE PROCESS, WEST WALL C) WATER - CITY/WATER VALVE WEST END OF BUILDING, BETWEEN BUILDING AND .... WATER TANKJ~LSo D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX - YES, ON FENCE NE CORNER AT MAIN ENTRANCE <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water - WE ~VE SMOKE DETECTORS INOFFICE, LABORATORY AND PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION · ~ ............... "~o ~"~~===~=~ ~LING POWER ROOM ABOVE LABORATORY. TOWER HAS A SPRINKLER SYSTEM. DRY STORAGE, MAINTENANCE SHOP AND MAINTENANCE STORAGE AREA HAVE SPRINKLERS. SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS THROUGHOUT PLANT. SMOKE DETECTORS AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TIED INTO SWITCHBOARD OF, "ADT CRIME CONTROL." FIRE HYDRANT - STANDPIPES WITH FIRE HOSES LOCATED IN iLAWN AREA, "W" OF COOLING TOWER AND "S" OF MOLASSES TANKS. A FIRE HYDRANT IS LOCATED ON EAST SIDE AT ARMSTRONG. <4> Building Occupancy Level 02/G5/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 17 00 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Employee Training / WE HAVE.'~EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM AND OUR EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED IN VARIOUS ASPECTS OF EMERGENCIES. WE HAVE/~-¥/ EMPLOYEES CURRENTLY TRAINED IN SCBA: ~ DARREL BELLER,~?~I-A~ERT "~""",~, ~.~ .~ .... CHARLES COAR, ERNEST HICKS, JOSE SILVA, AND DENNIS VERTREES. <2> Page 2 <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 02/~5/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 215-000-000438 Page 18 00 - Overall Site <H> RMPP DATA <1> Release Containment COOL CHLORINE AND AMMONIA CYLINDERS WITH WATER IF EXPOSED TO FIRE. EXPOSURE TO HEAT MAY CAUSE PRESSURE RELEIF DEVICES TO DISCHARGE GASES. CHLORINE "B" REPAIR KIT ONSITE. TURN CYLINDER TO LOCATE LEAK IN THE VAPOR SPACE. SULFURIC ACID REACTS WITH SOME METALS AND CONCRETE TO RELEASE HYDROGEN GAS. HYDROGEN EVOLUTION RATE IS NOT EXPECTED TO BE SUFFICIENT TO SUPPORT COMBUSTION. HOWEVER, IGNITION SOURCES SHOULD BE ELIMINATED. SULFURIC ACID TANK IS VENTED TO ATMOSPHERE. OVERPRESSURIZATEION IS NOT A CONCERN. ADDITION OF WATER TO SULFURIC ACID WILL EVOLVE HEAT AND CAN CAUSE OFF GASING OF CORROSIVE FUMES. SULFURIC ACID SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO FLOW INTO SPILL CONTROL~SYSTEM. AVOID WASHING SPILL AREAS WITH WATER PRIOR TO NEUTRALIZATION OF THE ACID. '<2> Offsite Consequences SITE WEATHER INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM WEATHER STATION LOCATED ON TOP OF THE MAIN PLANT BUILDING. WIND DIRECTION CAN BE OBSERVED VISUALLY USING THE WEATHER VANE POINTER LOCATED ON THE ROOF. · CAMEO VAPOR DISPERSION ANALYSIS: CHLORINE: WORST CASE VAPOR RELEASE ESTIMATED TO BE 14.6 LB/MINUTE WIND SPEED = 5 MPH MAXIMUM DURATION OF 2000 LB RELEASE AT 14.6 LB/MIN = 2 HRS & 17 MIN 2.5 PPM (LOC): AT NIGHT PLUME EXTENDS 1.·6 MILES DURING DAY PLUME EXTENDS 0.32 MILES 25 PPM (IDLH): AT NIGHT PLUME EXTENDS 0.4 MILES DURING DAY PLUME EXTENDS 0.1 MILES AMMONIA: 2" DE.LIVERY HOSE OR LINE FAILURE RELEASE ESTIMATED AT 996 LB/MIN WIND SPEED = 5 MPH MAXIMUM DURATION OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF FULL TANK (68,533 LBS) AT 996 LB/MIN = 69 MINUTES 50 PPM (LOC): DURING DAY PLUME EXTENDS 0.5 MILES 500 PPM (IDLH): DURING DAY PLUME EXTENDS 0.16 MILES 02/~'5/96 AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION · 215-000-000438 Page 19 00 - Overall Site <H> RMPP DATA <2> Offsite Consequences (Continued) IF THE ANHYDROUS AMMONIA TANK IS SUBJECTED TO FIRE EACH PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE WILL OPERATE AT A MINIMUM OF 6835 FT3/MIN = 305 LB/MIN. MAXIMUM DURATION OF RELEASE AT 305 LB/MIN = 3 HRS & 45 MIN THE AMMONIA SYSTEM EXCESS FLOW VALVES SHOULD CLOSE IF THE AMMONIA FLOW RATE EXCEEDS: VALVE THREADED INTO THE STORAGE TANK - 225 GAL/MIN = 1159 LB/MIN VALVE PROTECTING 1" LIQUID FEED LINE - 24 GAL/MIN = 124 LB/MIN VALVE PROTECTING VAPOR RETURN LINE - 95 GAL/MIN = 489 LB/MIN ANY UNCONTROLLED RELEASES DOWNSTREAM OF THE EXCESS FLOW VALVES SHOULD BE AT RATES LESS THAN THESE SET POINTS FOR VALVE CLOSURE. SULFURIC ACID: CORROSIVE FUMES FROM A SPILL ARE NOT EXPECTED TO MIGRATE OFFSITE. <3> In House Capabilities PLANT STAFF ARE TRAINED TO USE THE 3 SCBA ON SITE FO~ ROUTINE OPERATIONS SUCH AS FILLING OF THE ANHYDROUS AMMONIA TANK. THEY ARE PREPARED TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTIONS TO ACTIVATE SHUTOFF VALVES IF A RELEASE OCCURS DURING FILLING OPERATIONS. SEE SECTION G<I> FOR A LIST OF EMPLOYEES TRAINED TO USE THE SCBA. PLANT STAFF ARE NOT TRAINED TO OSHA EMERGENCY RESPONSE LEVEL FOR RE-ENTRY, CONTROL AND CONTAINMENT OPERATIONS. <4> Plant Shutdown Instruction PLANT MANNED 24 HRS/DAY. SECURITY SERVICE ONLY ONSI'TE BETWEEN · AMERICAN YEAST A SUBSIDIARY OF LALLEMAND, INC. May 12, 1995 City of Bakersfield P.O. Box 2057 Bakersfield, Ca. 93303-2057 RE: Account #SG164901 ~ H~ qOO~{ Dear Sirs: I am in receipt of your invoice for refuse collection charges. This invoice was paid on 4/29/95 our check #311., (enclosed). Please update your files (according to the atta~ched letter) to show us ns American Yeast Corporation as we are no longer Gist- brocades Food Ingredients.. If you have any questions, please contact me at' 805-834-1050. Sincerely, / Connie Spau~ding Office Supervisor cs/sc attach. AMERICAN YEAST CORPORATION 5455 DISTRICT BLVD. BAKERSFIELD, CA. 93313 (805) 834-1050 FAX (805) 834-6212 INTERN REPORTING q ART Worker V SuperViser C. Walker 398-7220 S. Schnurrer 8'33-8019 V D. Ensey '<-- L. Fry > C.Walker Home 664-1124 Home 833-8764 Home 398-7220 Pager 329-4946 Pager 329-2617 Pager 329-1023 ~ Office 835-8385 v Plant Manager Corporate Management R. Deedy · >- J.KEVIN KRAUS Home 664-0248 Office'(215) 272-4040 Home (201) 568-4473 v <q h Corporate Environmental II Corporate Kemper Insurance Eugene Corrigan Office (800) 662-4478II Augustin Vega Home (908) 548-1387 (714) 598-3000 Corporate Lawyer Morgan, Lewis & Bockius 2001 Logan Square Philadelphia, PA. 19103 Ken Meyers (215) 963-5000 09-03-92 CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON August 24,1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FiRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Deedy Plant Manager Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Bob: .~.~ We have been reviewing hazardous materials management plans and requesting '~"~ revisions of plans which are incomplete; The Gist-brocades plan is not only incomplete,'~--. we have not yet received the revisions which we requested Over a year ago. I have attached a copy of the letter requesting revisions to the plan submitted in June of 1991. Notes in the file indicate that I spoke to Lloyd Fry about these revisions in late 1991. The revisions were to be submitted by 12-12-91. I have included a computer printout of the existing hazardous materials management plan for Gist-brocades. Please check it for accuracy and complete the sections highlighted. Summarize the information referenced from Gist-brocades' "Environmental Incident Plan" and insert it into this hazardoUs materials plan under section E. Correct any old or inaccurate information using a.contrasting color of ink. I have enclosed a copy of the inventory reporting form in ease you need to make additions to the hazardous materials inventory. Please complete the plan, sign the stamped block on the front of the printout and return it to us. by 9-25-92. This corrected printout, will then serve as the revised Hazardous Materials Management Plan for Gist-brocades. Call me at 326-3979 if you have any questions regarding revision of these formS. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous MateriaJs Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey 09/08/92 " GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 1 Overall Site with 1 Fac. Unit General Information Location: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD Map: 123 Hazard: Moderate Community: BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 Grid: 15D F/U: 1 AOV: 0.0 Contact Name Title Business Phone 24-Hour Phone- ROBERT DEEDY PLANT MANAGER (805) 834-1050 x (805) 664-0248 LLOYD FRY PLANT ENGINEER (805) 834-1050 x (805) 833-8764 Administrative Data ~S~ff Mail Addrs: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD D&B Number:/ ~-/~ City: BAKERSFIELD State: CA Zip: 93313- Comm Code: 215-'013 BAKERSFIELD STATION 13 SIC Code: ~ Owner: GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS Phone: (805) 834-1050 Address: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD State: CA City: BAKERSFIELD Zip: 93313- ~ Summary CHLORINE AND ANHYDROUS AMMONIA STORED AT THIS FACILITY. !, ,~,~,~,7- ~.Dee~'v Do hsmby csrUfy ~h~ii, ~ h~e ~viewed the a~ach~d I~ardous real,rials manage- ment plan for~E~~ and lha~ i~ alono t~i~h any ~rre~ions ~nsiitule a compl~l~ and ~rre~ man- ~ement plen ~or mg fecilit~. 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 2 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-001 AQUA AMMONIA Liquid 23000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-41~7 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL -- 23,000 I 12,ooo.oo Storage .Press T TempI Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above /AmbientlSW CORNER OF BLDG -- Conc Components MCP List 25.0% IAmmonium Hydroxide ModerateI 02-002 CHLORINE Gas 18720 Extreme · Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 7782-50-5 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: :FUNGICIDE Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 AnnUal Amount FT3 18,72o o o Storage I Press T TempI Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Iabove ~AmbientlSE CORNER COOLING TOWER -- Conc Components MCP List 99.8% IChlorine (EPA) IExtreme IEPA 02-003 SULFURIC ACID Liqu~id 700 High · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-93-9 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: iFORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GAL700 I Daily Average 300.00 GAL ----~-- Annual Amoun~2,400.00GAL -- Storage Press T Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK Ambient~AmbientlSOUTH E,ND OF BLDG -- Conc Components MCP iList 99.0% ISulfuric Acid (EPA) I"£gh /EPA 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 3 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-004 PHOSPHORIC ACID Liquid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-38-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL -~ Annual Amount GAL 5,000 I 2,500.00~ 45,800.00 Storage Press I TempI Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbientlAmbientlW END OF BLDG - Conc~ Components I MCP iList. 75.0% IPhosphoric Acid IModeratel 02-005 CAUSTIC SODA LiqUid. 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL' CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: 'CLEANING Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL ----~ Annual Amount GAL 5,000 i 2,500.00 48,000.00 StorageIIPress T Temp ' Location ABOVE GROUND TANK Iambient~ambientIW END BLOWER/E END TOWER -- Conc Components MCP ---/List 50.0% Isodium Hydroxide, Solution IModeratel 02-006 IODINE DETERGENT SANITIZER Liqu:id 1800 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-38-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: STERILIZER Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 1,800 ~ 1,400.00 · 2,860.00 Storage Press T Temp . Loc~tion DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL IAmbientlAmbientlw END OF BLOWER/3~,~ -- Conc Components I MCP /List 18.5% IPhosphoric Acid IModerate 13.1% IAlkylpolyoxyethylene Polyoxypropylene IUnrated 6.9% ~Iodine ~ ~Low · 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 4 02 - Fixed Containers on Site HaZmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number ~Order 02-007 BONCHEM MIKRO-FOME Liquid 65 Minimal ~ Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 25155-30-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: WASHING Daily Max GAL65 I Daily Average6.00GAL I Annual Amount256.00GAL Storage Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER IAmbient~AmbientlDRY STORAGE E OF LAB/~~-d_ -- C°nc Components MCP ---~List 25.0% ISodium Dodecylbenzene Sulfonate IMinimal I 02-008 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Solid 1000 Moderate ~ Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 7778-54~3 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ANESTHETIC Daily Max1,000 LBS I Daily Average 500.00 LBS '--~ Annual Amount 3,000.00 LBS Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL Ambient~AmbientlWEsT OF PLANT BLDG//~'~A-~ - Conc Components MCP List 65.0% Icalcium Hypochlorite Moderatel 02-009 #6 LOW SULFUR FUEL OIL Liqu, id 23000 Low ~ Fire, Delay Hlth GAL CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FUEL Daily Max GALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 23,000 ~ 6,000.00 ~ 190,000.00 StorageI~Press T· Temp Location ABOVE GROUND TANK IAmbient~ambientlFUEn TANK WEST OF PLANT BLDG -- Conc! Components [ MCP ---~List 100.0% IFuel Oil No. 1 ~Moderate~ · 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 5 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-010 20 MURIATIC ACID Liquid 2000 High · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7647-01-0 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid TyPe: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ~WATER TREATMENT Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL 1 Annual Amount GAL 2,000 ~ 1,000.00 12,000.00. Storage I~Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL , Ambient~Ambient I ~~e~ -- Conc Components MCP List 31.0% IHydrogen Chloride IHigh 02-011 HYDRO CLEAN 300 Liqu, id 100 H~ · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1.310-58-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid 'Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: iCLEANING Daily Max.GAL I Daily Average GAL --~--- Annual Amount GAL -- 100 ~ 30.00 400.00 Storage ~~Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER' IAmbient~AmbientlDRY STORAGE SOUTHWEST WALL -- Conc Components [. MCP ' List 9.0% IPotassium Hydroxide IModerateI 4.0% Sodium Hydroxide IModerate 2.0% Sodium Hypochlorite IHigh 02-012 SULFONIC ACID ~Z~-- Liqu~id 400 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL '~ #: 5329-14-6 Trade Secret: No Fo~d Type: Mixture 'Days: 36~ s~e.' CLEANING ' -- Daily Max~L ~ Dail~A~erage GAL --7-- Annual Amount GAL ' 40~<~.~........ .....~...'-"~. ' 50.00 { 1,500.00 ~ St°rage .~ i~P~ T Temp I Location .... BAG ' ~....~..~ ......IAmbien"~entlPROCESS CHEMICAL ROOM -- Conc I ~"~om~ents I MCP iList 100.0% ISulfonic Acids . , ~ IModeratel 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 6 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-013 BONCHEM ORGANIC SANITIZER 400 Liquid 65 Low · Immed Hlth ~. GAL ~j CAS ~: 2479-28-3 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: CLEANING Daily Max GAL I Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 65 ~ 12.00 620.00 Storage ~~Press T Temp Location PLASTIC CONTAINER Iambient~AmbientlDRY STORAGE -- Conc Components MCP iList 5'0%I IUnrated'l 5.0% Alkyl Dimethylbenzylammonium Chloride Low 02-014 1-5% CAUSTIC MIX DETERGENT Liqulid 5000 Moderate · Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 1310-73-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Liquid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: ~CLEANING Daily Max GAL Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL -- 5,000 I 2,000.00 I 1,920,000.00 Storage Press T Temp ~Location ABOVE GROUND TANK Iambient~ambientlWEST END OF BLOWER BLDG -- Conc ~omponents MCP ---/List 2.5% ISodium Hydroxide IModeratel 02-015 CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE Solid 2000 Moderate · Immed Hlth ~/~~-- ' LBS CAS #: 7778-~4-3 Trade Secret: No ~- Form: So.lid TYp~~re /~%yS:~365 Use~ CLEANING -- Daily Max LBS ~/Daily Average LBS .--T--- Annual Amount LBS -- 2,000 .?1' 1,ooo.oo / 2,000.00 -- Storage~ ,~.~'? I PreSs' ~T~mp ~ ' Location ---- BAG ~.// IAmbientlamb~BUTLER BLDG -- Conc ~ ' Compone~ I MCP' iList 100.0% ICalcium Hypochlorite . ' .... IModeratel .09/08/92' GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat~Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-016 HAZER DF.204 Liquid 110 Unrated CAS #: ' ~ Trade Secret:y'/ Form: Liquid.v ~~lxture/~7~: 365 Use: EMULSIFIER/DEMULSIFIER -- Daily Max GAL ~,,wDaily Average GAL ~q-- Annual Amount 'GAL 110 ~ · 55.00 ! 220.00 ~ Storage /f ~ Press ~emp I Location -- ~ DR~/BARREL-MET/A~LIC Iam~ntl~lPROCESS CHEMICAL STOOGE ROOM Conc ~._~ Components ' ~ MCP ~List 02-017 THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE Solid 2000 ~ · Immed Hlth LBS /6fi/f///~_- CAS #: 67-03-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max2,000 LBS I Daily Average 500.00 LBS ~ Annual Amount 2,000.00 LBS -- Storage ~~Press l Temp : Location BAG IAmbient~AmbientlBULTER ~BLDG WEST -- Conc ~ Components ~ . MCP ----FList 02-018 AMMONIUM SULFATE Solid 4000 ~ Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: 7783-20-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS 4,000 ~ 1,000.00 4,000.00 Storage Press T Temp Location BAG I ambient[Ambient I BUTLER BLDG WEST -- Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ~ List 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-0010-000438 Page 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-019 DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE · Solid 4000 Minimal · Immed Hi th O/~ ~-~Y LBS CAS #: 7783-28~Trade Secret: ~~ Form:Solid ~e~ ~ 365 Us e: 'FORMULATION/MANUFACTURI NG -- Daily Max LBS .~ ~D~xily Average LBS --~-- Annual Amount LBS 4,000 ~ 1,000.00 I 4,000.00 ~ Storage /~ Press i~mp I Location -- -- BAG .~ // IAmbientlAmb~TLER .BLDG WEST -- Conc ~ Component~ ~ MCP ~List 100.0% IDiammonium Phosphate IMinimal I 02-020 METEOR BRAND ZINC SULFATE Solid 4000 Minimal · Immed Hlth LBS CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: IFORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS ' ~Daily Average LBS Annual Amount LBS -- 4,000 I 1,000.00 I 24,000.00 StorageIIPress I Temp Location BAG IAmbient]ambientlBUTLER iBLDG WEST -- Conc Components . MCP ...~..List 36.0% Izinc Sulfate IMinimal 02-021 ARGON, /' Gas 948 Minimal -~·--~, Pressure,~ FT3 ° CAS #: 7440-37-1 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: 'WELDING SOLDERING DailY Max~FT3948 I Daily Average316.00FT3 I Annual Amount3,754.00FT3 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ]AmbientlGAS BOTTLE RACK-/~--~__ -- Conc Components I MCP List 100.0% IArgon ~Minimal I 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-00,0-000438 Page 9 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-022 ACETYLENE Gas 255 High ~ Fire, Pressure, Immed Hlth FT3 CAS #: 74-86-2 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: 'WELDING SOLDERING Daily Max FT3255 I Daily Average131.00FT3 I Annual Amount255.00FT3 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlGaS BOTTLE RACK -- Conc Components~ ! MCP ---~List 100.0% IAcetylene /~gh , 02-023 MASER DF Sol-~d- ~a~'~l 1200 ~ ~nrated CAS #: Trade Secret: No ~ Form: S01id Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: :FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS Daily Average LBS I Annual Amount LBS 11,200 I 9,600.00 100,000.00 Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbient~ambientlPaRKING LOT FOOD DRY STORAGE -- Conc ~ Components ~ MCP ~List 02-024 MASER CUT OIL 351 ~~~l12001AMinimal ~ CAS #: Trade Secret: No ~ Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBS I Daily Average LBS ~ Annual. Amount LBS 11,200 I 9,600.00 100,000.00 S~orage Press T TempI Location~ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC Ambient~AmbientlPARKING LOT FOOD STORAGE - Conc Components . MCP List 100.0% ICutting Oil IMinimal 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 10 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-025 HELIUM Gas 3395 Minimal · Fi~, Pressure, Imme~~h FT3 \ CAS #: 7440-59-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: ~AEROSOL/INFLATION Daily Max FT3 Daily Average FT3 Annual Amount FT3 -- 3,395 I 1,746.00 I 3,395.00 Storage Press I Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER IAbove ~AmbientlGAs BOTTLE RACK -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% IHelium IMinimal I 02-026 AIR Gas 333 Low · F~e, .Pressure,'qmnle~-R/~ FT3 CAS #: 7782-44-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use:iEXPERIMENTAL/ANALYTICAL Daily Max FT3I Daily Average FT3 I Annual Amount FT3 333 ~ 333.00 3,570.00 Storage Press T Temp Location PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Iabove ~ambientlGas BOTTLE RACK -- Conc Components MCP List 21.0% Oxygen, Compressed IL°w I 79.0% Nitrogen Low 02-027 SODA ASH Solid 6000 Low · Immed .Hlth LBS CAS #: 497-19-8 Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Pure Days: 365 USe: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max LBSI Daily Average-LBS 6,000 ~ 2,500.00 6,000.00 Storage Press T Temp I Location BAG , Ambient~Ambient PROCESS CHEMICAL ROOM -- Conc Components MCP List 100.0% ISodium Carbonate ' 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 11 02 ~ Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-028 LUBRIPLATE Liquid 110 Low · Delay Hlth GAL CAS ~: 95-50-1 Trade Secret: No Form: LiqUid Type: Mixture Days: 365 Use: LUBRICANT Dail~ Max GAL 'Daily Average GAL Annual Amount GAL 110 '1 55.00 ----~ 220.00 Storage Press T Temp Location DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC IAmbient~AmbientlPARKING LOT DRUM STORAGE -- Conc components ~ MCP List 5.0% I o-Dichlorobenzene ILow --~' 02-029 NALCO 359 CORROSION INHIBITOR ~/~j~ Liquid 55 High · Fire GAL -- Daily Max GA~y Average GAL ---7-- Annual Amount GAL -- i i Location -- Conc Components I MCP List 40.0% '1Diethylaminoethanol IHigh I 02-030 NALCO· Immed2543HlthPULV ~/~~ Solid LBS250 High .CAS #: Trade Secret: No Form: Solid Type: Mixture Days: 365---'"Use: WATER TREATMENT Daily Max LBS ,-..k~ Dai!~¥-~Average LBS ---7-- Annual Amount LBS · 250 I ~ 100.00 ~ ' 2,000.00 ' Storage /ress T Tem~.~., Location - DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAls/IAmbient IAmbient [BO.I~LER ROOM . '-- Conc , ~ ' Components ",~--',,~. MCP List 0.0% IS~..~..m Sulfite IHigh I 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 12 02 - Fixed Containers on Site Hazmat Inventory Detail in Reference Number Order 02-031 NALCO 19 ~u~' 100 Moderate · Immed Hith ~/~-- ~- , GAL CAS #: ,~8~U57-4 Trade Sec~ . Form: LiquidationS5 Use: WATER TREATMENT . ~ Daily Max GAL' /~ -.~ily Average GAL ~ Annual Amount GAL . A~OVE Gi~g; ~ R ROOM LOcation ' -- Conc Components MCP List 10.0% [Sodium Metabisulfite ~ IModeratel 02-032 EPSOM· DelaySALTHlth //~ ~_.~ Solid . 10000LBS Unrated CAS #: 7487889 Trade Secret: No ~- ~ Form: Solid - T¥..p..e_~ //~a~: 365 Use: .FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING --- Daily Max LBS ~--~D~ily Average LBS ---r--- Annual Amount LBS -- 10,0~//, ~ .... ~00.00 -- 20,000.00 ~- Storage/ Press T Temp I ~ Location -- --, BAG // I Ambient~Ambient I BUT~ER !BUILDING WEST OF PLANT -- Conc . Components MCP List 99.0% IEthylene.Glycol Monomethyl Ether IModeratel 02-033 ANHYDROUS.AMMONIA Gas 13500 Extreme · Fire, Pressure,' Reactive, Immed Hlth GAL CAS #: 7664-41-7 Trade Secret: No Form: Gas Type: Pure Days: 365 Use: FORMULATION/MANUFACTURING Daily Max ~ALI Daily Average GAL I Annual Amount GAL 13,500 I 6,500.00 210,000.00 Storage Press T Temp Location FIXED PRESS. CYLINDER Above ~AmbientlSOUTH OF BUILDING OUTSIDE THE FE -- Conc Components MCP iList 99.7% IAmmonia (EPA) IExtreme ~EPA 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 13 00 - Overall Site <D> Notif./Evacuation/Medical <1> Agency Notification <2> Employee Notif./Evacuation NOTIFICATION: ~PLEASE NOT, ATTACHED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REPORTING CHARTS, ~CONTAINED IN ENVIRONMENTAL INCIDENT PLAN. <3> Public Notif./Evacuation <4> Emergency Medical Plan AT MERCY HOSPITAL, DR~--~.~F~PMEN HELPER. PLANT EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED AND CERTIFIED IN C.P_.~'~A~I-~T~A-I~DJ,~TE OF c.P.R. AND FIRST AID TRAINING IS DONE~~O YEARS. FOR AMBULANCk~S'ERVTeE~-WZ~LL AMBULANCE, 32~-~111. FOR GENERAL EMERGENCY WE USE THE 911 SERVICE. All ~njury or accident~cases are referred to: Memorial Urgent Care, located at. 6501 Ming Ave., Bakersfield, telephone (805) 397-4004. For ambulance service we use Hall Ambulance, telephone '(805) 327-4111 For General 'Emergency we use the 911 service. 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 14 00 - Overall Site <E> Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt <1> Release Prevention -~P_~EASE REFER TO ATTACHED "~N~NMENTAL INC . <2> Release Containment <3> Clean Up <4> Other Resource Activation 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 15 00 - Overall Site <F> Site Emergency Factors <1> Special Hazards <2> Utility Shut-Offs A) GAS -- ~D~NG BETWEEN DRIV BLOCK WALL B) ELECTRICAL - MAIN POWER ROOM, ABOVE PROCESS, WEST WALL C) WATER - CITY WATER VALVE WEST END OF BUILDING, BETWEEN BUILDING AND WATER TANK D) SPECIAL - NONE E) LOCK BOX <3> Fire Protec./Avail. Water ~ PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - WE HAVE SMOKE DETECTORS IN OFFICE, LABORATORY AND POWER ROOM ABOVE LABORATORY. COMPUTER ROOM HAS A HALON SYSTEM. COOLING TOWER HAS A SPRINKLER SYSTEM. DRY STORAGE, MAINTENANCE SHOP AND MAINTENANCE STORAGE AREA HAVE SPRINKLERS. SMALL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS THROUGHOUT PLANT. .. SMOKE DETECTORS AND SPRINKLER 'SYSTEMS TIED INTO SWITCHBOARD OF, '~2-R~ME~ g~£~ CONTROL." FIRE HYDRANT r IN LAWN AREA, W OF ~-~I~L-~N~ TOWE~ aN~ ~ OF MOLASSES TANK~ .<4> Building Occupancy Level 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD 'INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 16 O0 - Overall Site <G> Training <1> Page 1 x/ WE HAVE ~0 EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY WE HAVE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING: WE HAVE AN EXTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM AND OUR EMPLOYEES ARE TRAINED IN VARIOUS ASPECTS OF EMERGENCIES. WE HAVE 7 EMPLOYEES CURRENTLY TRAINED IN SCBA: DARREL BELLER GILBER CAZARES CHARLES COAR LOUIE GARCIA ERNEST HICKS JOSE SILVA DENNIS VERTREES <2> Page 2 as needed <3> Held for Future Use <4> Held for Future Use 09/08/92 GIST BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS 215-000-000438 Page 17 00 - Overall Site ,," <G> Training <4> Held for Future Use (Continued) .... '" CITY OF BAKE RSF I ELD I~AZA~d)OU$ F~%TERIA3~S IN~FE~RY Page 1. of 6 ~ Fa~ and Agriculture~ Standard Business ~ NON - ~E SEC~T BUSINESS N~: G~st-br0cades Food Ing. Inc.. _ OWNER N~: G~st-b~0cades Food Ing. ~ Inc. N~ OF THIS FACILITY: ~ ' ' STAND~ IND. CLASS CODE: LOCATION: 5455 D~s~ct B]vdf " ~D~ss: 5455 D~str~ct Blvd .... CITY, zip:Bakersfield, ~a. 93313 CITY, Z~P: ~ake~sf~e]d, Ca. ~i~ ' DUN ~D B~ST~ET NUMBE~FED~~~ PHONE ~: ~05-834-1050 PHONE .~: 80b-S~4-10~U ---- ~R ~ INS~U~IONS ~R PROPER ~DES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ~ 14 Trans ~e ~x Average ~nual Measure ~ Days Con~ Cent Cent Use Location Wh~re % by N~s of Mlxtur~/Com~n~nt~ Code C~e ~t ~t ~t Units on S~te ~ Press Temp Code Stored ~n Facility ~ Se~ Inatruc~on~ ~ 600~~FT3 365 04 0u.t~de Lab W. wall [00 Helium ~-025 "~.' 7440-59-7 co~on~ , Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S...Nu~er (Check all that apply) Component ~ 2 Nam~ & C.A.S. N~er ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release '~ R~ctivity '~ I~ediate ~ Delayed of Pressure H~lth H~lth Component ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er ~ 333 ~ 999 FT3" 365 04 2 ~ 15 ' ,. 21 Oxygen Physical and H~lth Hazard C.A.S. Nu~er Component ~ 1 Na~ & C.A.S. N~er (check all that apply) Component "= ~ a C.a.S. ~-= 791 Nitr0uen Health Health Component ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er Na]c0 359 02-029 physical and H~lth Hazard C.A.S.."~= Co~o~= ~ ~ ~-- ~ C.~.S. ~= N0 10nger at l 0cati0n. (Check all that apply) ' Component $ 2 Name & C.A.S. Nu~er '~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ I~ediate ~ Delayed of Pressure Hoa-l'%h Health Co~poqe~t ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~or Physical and H~lth Hazard C-A-S- Nu~er Component $ 1 N~ & C.A.S. Nu~er No 10nger at 1 0cati0n (Check all that apply) Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. Nu~er of Pressure Health H~lth Component $ 3 Nan~ & C.A.S. Nu~er E~RGENCY CONTACTS ~1 Robert F. Deedy ~ger - ~2 0y ry ~itle Na~ Title 24 Hr. Phons Certification (~AD AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ~L SECTIONS) I certify under p~nlty of law that I hayer ~rsonally ~in~ and am familiar with the lnfo~ation submitted in this and all attached d~ents and that ~m~d on my inquiry of thosa Robert F. DeedS, Plant Manager ~z~ N~E ~D OFFICI~ TI~ OF ~ER/OPE~R OR ~NER/OPE~R'S .A~O~D ~9~S~TI~ '~' CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERI~L$ IINUFEIN~RY Page 2 of 6 ~ ~ FaNn and Agriculture ~ Standard Business ~ i NON - TRADE SEC~ET BUSINESS Ni~: Gist-brocades Food' Inc.: Tnt'_ ~ OWNER NA/~E: Gist-brocades Food Inc.: THO_.NAME OF THIS FACILITY: LOCATION: 5455 District Blvd. ~ -aDDRESS: 5455 District Blvd. '~' STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: CITY, ZIP: Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CITY,.ZIP: Bakar~fi~la: Ca 93313 DUN ~D B~ST~ET N~BER/FEDE~ ID PHONE ~: 805-834-1950 PHONE ~: ~R D INS~U~IONS ~R FKUF~K i 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Tr~s ~e ~x Average ~nual Measure ~ Days Cont Cont Cont Use Location Where % by N~s of Mixture/Com~nents Code C~e ~t ~t ~t Units on Site ~~ Stored in Facility ~ See Instructions UM 2~0 12000 556 484 Gall0nsI 365 W. Corner of ~dinq _ ~nla . Physical and ~salth ~azard C.A.S..,~-r 7664--41--7 ~o=~on.,t ~ ~ "~=~ ~ C.~.S. ,~.m~ 25 A~onium Hydroxide (Check all that apply) Component ~'2 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er s60 i c0 ne P~ystcal and H.alth Hazard C.A.S..u~-~ 7782-50-5 Component ~ ~ .~-- ~ c.~.s. Nu~.: 100', Chlorine (Check all that apply) Co~onent ~ 2 Na~ & C.A.S. N~er of Pressure Health' Health Co,orient ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er -- I0d~ne De~er~ent 5~zer U ~wer 7 664-38-2 02-006 Physical and Mealth ~azard C.A.S. Nu~er ' Co.~on~.t , ~ .~ ~ C.~.S. ,~r 16 Phosphoric Acid (Check all that apply) -.' Component ~ 2 ,~ ~ c.x.s. ,.~.= 18. )5 Iodine Complex of Pressure - Health '. Health Component ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Namer 'U'~ M ~ 1000~ 500 ~ 3,0001Lbs. I 365 I 07 ~ 1 I 4 I 36~ Dry Storage W. 0f Lab/Mob1 Calc'ium Hypocnlorite uz-uu~ ~n~lc~¢ ~a ~t~ ~a c.~.s. ~r co=~o~t ~ ¢ ~.~ ~ c.~.s. ~r 65 Calcium Hypochlor~te (Check ~ll that apply) Component ~ 2 Name & C.A.S. Nu~er ~ Fire Hazed ~ Sudden R~lease ~ Reactivity ~ I~ediat~ ~ Delayed of Pressure Health H~lth Component ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. Nu~er ~ E~RGENCY CONTACTS %1 Robert F. Deedv Plant Maoa~er ~ ~2 Lloyd Fry Maint~nanne FnOin~er ~33-R76a ' Na~ ' Title " 24 Hr. Phone N~ " ~'~' PAGER lertJ, f/catton (~ ~D SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ~L SECTIONS) I certify ~der p~nlty of law that I hayer ~rsonally ~in~ and ~ f~iliar with the ~nfo~ation submitted ~n this and all attachsd d~ents ~d that ~sed on ~ in~ of those Individuals res~nsible for obtaining the info~tion. I believe that the submitted info~ation is~ere' Robert F. Deed ,Plant Manager s~sN~ / , $~ NN~E ~2~ OFF[CIAL TI'~E OF ~,~R/OP~R OR ~NER/OPE~R'S .A~O~ZED ~p~S~TI~ ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ~ Farm and Agriculture ~ Standard Business · Page. 3 of 6 i NON- TRADE SECRET BUSINESS NAME: Gist-brocades Food Inq. ~ Inc.- OWNER NAME: Gist-brocades Food In~.: Ina.NAME OF THIS FACILITY: LOCATION: 545~ District Blvd. ADDRESS: 545.~ District RI. Vd_ STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: CITY, ZIP: Bakersfi'~]d.. ; ~.R . q~_q]~ CITY, ZIP: BRk~r~]d~_ ........ C~ ~ 93313. DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL ID PHONE #: 805-834-1050 PHONE .#:' 805-834-!050 ---- - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPER CODES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Trane Type Max Average Annual Measure # Days Cunt Cunt Cunt Use Location Where % by Names of Mixture/Components Code Code Amt Amt Amt Units on Site Ty~e Press Temp Code Stored in Facility wt See Instructions Physical and ~ealth Hazard C.Ao$o .NuImber Component # 1 ~a~ ~ C.A.S..u~e= 15 Phosphoric Acid (Check all thst spply) 7697-37-2 Component # 2 Name & C.A.M. Number [] Fire Hazard ~ S~dden Release. '~ Reactivity ~ Immediate ~ Delayed ~ 40 Nitric Acid of Pressure Health Health Component '# 3 Name & C.A.S. Number AI M I 2401 100 I 1,4401 Lbs. 1 365 I 071 1 I 4 1201 S of Tower Bromine Tab]et~ 93 1-Br0m0-3-Ch]0ro-5,5- . · Dimethyl hydan ti on Physical and H~alth Hazard C.A.S. ~u~er 16079-88-2 Component # i .ams ~ C.A.S..~mber C~o~-~079-88-~ (Check all that apply} Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number of Pre, sure Health.. Health Co,orient # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number A I M I 100 I 50 I 2001Ga]10u~ 365 I' 08 I 1 ~ 4 1411 B0i]er Room Betz E0tec 504 P~ysical end H~lth Hazard C.A.S..Humber Component # i ~sme & C.A.S. Humber 20 5DTA 64-02-8 (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard [] Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ I~mediate ~ Delayed 1 NTA 5063-31-3 of Preasuie H~Ith '. ~l~ Co~p~nt # ~ .,Hems ~ C.A.S. ,u~er 20 Polycarboxylic Acid AI M I 1001 50 I 3501Gallon~ 365 t 08l 1 I 4 1411 E Side of Tower Betz'Entec 550 Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number . Component # i .a~ ~ C.A.S. Hu~er 10 Sodium HSdr0xide 1310-73-2 (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Nam~ & C.A.S. Number 5 (EDTA.4NA) CAS#64-02-8 ~ Fire Hazard [~ Sudden Release [] Reactivity ~ Immediate ~ Delayed ......... of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Nam~ & C.A.M. Number 5 Phosphoric Acid 2809-21-4 EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Robert F. Deedy Plant Manaqer 664-0248 #2 L]0¥d Fry Maintenance Enqineer .833-8764 Hame Title 24 Hr. Phone Name ~A~R # 'ertification (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) certify under peanlty of law that I haver personally e~aminod and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents and that based on my inquiry of those Individuals responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that the submitted information is tru~plete. Robert F. Deedy, Plant Manager .~ / ~.~ }~UFE ~'TD OFFICIAL TITLE OF CT~,qqER/oPE~/A-?OR OR (Tm~NER/OPERA~T?R'S 'AU/~ORIZED i~EPPi~SFaNT-ATI%~ DAI"~ SIGNED '~ CITY OF BAKERSF 2[ E~-D HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 4 of 6 ~ Farm and Agriculture-~ Standard Business i NON - TRADE SECRET BUSINESS Nm~E:_~.ist-br0cades FoOd In§., Inc._ OWNER NAME: Gist-brocades Food In§. ,' InC.NAME OF THIS FACILITY: LOCATION: 5455 uistrict Blvd. ADDRESS: 5455 District Blvd. STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: CITY, zip:Bakersfield, Ca. 9?313 CITY, ZIP: Baber$~ie!d~ Ca. 93313 DUN AND BRADSTREET_ NUMBER/FEDERAL_ ID PHONE #: 805-834-1050 PHONE #: ·805-$34-!050 REFER TO INSTRUCT1ON~ ~IK ~u~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 ? , 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Trans Type Max Average Annual Measure # Days COLt COLt CoLt Use Location where % by Na~s of Mixture/Components Code Code Amt Amt Amt Units on Site Type Press Temp Code Stored in Facility ~ See Instructions U,~ 948 L__316__] 3754 ]]_ FT3 365 · '~.' 7440-37-1 Component # i ,~e ~ C.A.S. ,u~er [00 Argon Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S- Number (Check all that apply) Component #'2 Name & C.A.S. Number [] Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release '~Reactivity~ ~ I~.lediate ~-~ Delayed ~ '1 of Pressure Health Health Component '# 3 Name & C.A.S. Number ~hyeical and ~ealth Hazard C.A.S. ,,,tuber 74-86-0 Component # 1 Name & C.A.S. Number (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ Immediate ~']' Delayed of Pressure H~lth'. Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number Component # i ~ame ~ C.A.S ,umber ~0 hazardous material s as Der MSDS (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number of Pressure Health '. Health ~ompoAent ~ 3 NAme & C.A.S..Number D{ { '.'1 I { I { { I { { Mazer Cut 0il 351 02-024 Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number Component # i ,a~ & C.A.S. ,umber Listed Non-hazardous i n (Check all that apply) Component" 2 Hame & C.A.S. Humber MSDS ~ Firs Hazard ~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ Immediate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Mobert ~. Ueedy P{ant Manager 664-U248 #2 L~°yd Fry Maintenance Enplneer Hame . .itze ~,~ .r. Phone .~e ,it:6~AGER # Certification (~25~ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I certify under peanlty of law that I hayer personally e~amined and am familiar with tha information submitted in this and all attached doCuments and that based on my inquiry of those true, complete. individuals responsible for obtaining the inf°rmati°n'R0bertF. Deed3, Plant ManagerI believe that the submitted information is,.~~'~ /~//~"// NAM~ AND OF?ICIAT TITLE OF O~IF.~/OPE~z~O~ OR OWNER/OPERA~?R'S-AlYlTHORIZED P~EpI~ESENT. A~IVE SlGNAT~dRE, DATE SIGNED CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 5 of 6 Farm and Agriculture ,~ Standard Business / NoN - TRADE SECRET BUSINESS NAME: Gist-brocades Food Ing., Inc... OWNER NAMe: Gist-brocades Food Ing., InC.NAME OF THIS FACILITY: ADDRESS: 5455 District B~vd. STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: LOCATION: 5455--D~strict Blvd. _ CITY, zip:Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 CITY, ~IP:Bakersfield, Ca. 93313 DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL_ ID PHONE #: 805-834-t050 PHONE :' 805-834-1050 -- -- - REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS FO~ ~-,{u~K ~uumm 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 10 11 12 I 13 Trane Type Max Average Annual Measure # Days COLt CoLt CoLt Use Location Where i% by Names of Mixture/Components Code Code Amt Amt Amt Units on Site Type Press Temp Code Stored in Facility ~ See Instructions Component # 1 Na~ & C.A.S. Humber 35 HydrQchloric Acid Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S-.Number (Chuck all that apply) Componunt #'2 Name& C.A.S- Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release '[] Reactivity ~ Immediate [~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component '# 3 Name & C.A.S. Number ]]~ I I L_----L--][~ Sulfonic Acid 02- 12 NOne at Location C.A.S. Number Component # 1 Name & C.A.S. Number Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release [] Reactivity ~-- Immediat~e [] Delayed of Pressure H~alth' . Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number ]]~ I /--------] [ ]~ ___-- Calcium Hvpochlorite 02-015 Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S., NumberComponent# ~ Name & C.A.S. Numbur Already 1 i sted as 02-008 {Check all that apply) ~ Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number Fire Hazard of Pressure Health '-] Health Component # 3 ~ame ~ C.A.S. D i I I I I I I I I I I Hazer DF204 02-016 Physical and H~alth l~azard C.A.S. Number Component # i Na~ & C.~.S..u~er Listed as;non-hazardous i n HsD5 (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C[A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release [] Reactivity ~ Immediate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Comp°nent # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number E~ERGENCY cdNTACTS %1 Robert F. Deedv Plant Manauer 664-~ #2 L]0vd Fry MainteDance Engineer 833-8764 :urtificatton (P~EAD AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I certify under peanlty of law that I hayer personally e~amined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached documents and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that the submitted information is tru~lete% - ~~~ fTf--/GNE~-~ Robert F. Deedy~ Plant Manager ~-~3.~K... ,53;D O~'~ICI~L TIT----!~Y OF ..~.~NER/OPERATOR ~R OWNER/OPERAk~D. R'S .AUThOR/ZED REpRES~NTATIVE SIGNATURE, D ~' ' C I TY OF BAKERSF ][ ELD HAZAROOUS MATERIALS INVENTORy Page 6 of 6 ~ Farm and Agriculture~Standard Business ? NON - TRADE SECRET BUSINESS NAME: Gist-brocades Food InQ. ~ Inc'. - OWNER NA~E: Gi_~t-brncad~¢ ~nO~ lng ln~ NA/~E OF THIS FACILITY: LOCATION: 5455-District B]vd ADDRESS: 5455 District Bird2 .... ~.- .... STANDARD IND. CLASS CODE: · DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER/FEDERAL ID CITY, zIp:Sakersfie]d~ Ca. 93313 CITY, zip:Bakersfield, Ca. ~93313 _ _ PHONE #: 805-834-1050 PMONE #: 805-834-1050 --- RE~ R TO INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPel{ t~3U~,~ __ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Trane Type Max Average Annual Measure # Days Cent Cent Cent Use Location Where % by Names of Mixture/Components wt See Instructions Code Code Amt Amt Amt units on Site ~ Stored in Facility Component ~ I Name & C.A.a. Number No longer at location Physical and Health Hazard C.A-S-.Number (Check all that apply) Component #'2 Name & C.A.S- Number ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release '~ Reactivity ~ I~ediate [~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component'# 3 Name'& C.A.S. Number ~ ~__~pSon Salt 02_______-032 No health warning on MSDS C.A.S. Number Component # 1 Name & C.A.a. Number Physical and Health Hazard (Check all that apply) : Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number of Pressure Health',,, Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number Physical and Health ~azard C.A.S..Humber ." Component # 1 Name & C.A.S. Number (Check all that apply) · Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number of Pressure Health '. Health Component ~ 3 Name ~ C.A.a. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.A.S. Number Component # i Na~e & C.A.S. Number (Check all that apply) Component # 2 Name & C.A.S. Number ~ Fire Hazard [~ Sudden Release ~ Reactivity ~ I~ediate ~ Delayed of Pressure Health Health Component # 3 Name & C.A.S. Number EMERGENCY CONTACTS #1 Robert F. Deedv plant Mana0~r. 66a-02a~ #2 {lnvd Fry Maintenance ~n0ineer 833-8764 - " 24 Hr Phone Ns~ - ¢itle '~ ~ a~. phone .~% ¢itlp'AGER # 329-2617 cert~.fication (READ AND SIGN AFTER COMPLETING ALL SECTIONS) I certify under peanlty of law that I hayer personally e~amined and am familiar with the information submitted in this and all attached doCuments and that based on my inquiry of those ~ndiv~duals responsible for obtaining the information. I believe that the submitted information is tru~plete. Robert F. Deedy, Plant Manager %-' s(~ / DA~ SI~N BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT By October .13, 1992' Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator City of Bakersfield 2101 "H" Street Baker~sfield, California 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: We have reviewed our Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Enclosed are revisions, our Environmental Incident Plan and Inwentory Forms. If you have any questions or need further information ~please contact me. Sincerely, L1 oyd Fry Maintenance. Engineer LF/sc Encl. cc: Bob Deedy Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 (805) 834-1050 Fax (8051 834-6212 Respiratory Training and Testing of 11/20/91 RESPIRATORY AIR TRAINING PURIFYING NAME PROGRAM QUALIFIED BAILEY, THOMAS X X BELLER, DARREL X X CORONADO, RONALD X DAVIS, GENE X - X FRY, LLOYD X X GARCIA,'LOUIE A. X X HICKS, MELVIN X X LUCAS, GERALD X X PATTERSON, BILL X X PERKINS, GERALD D. X X SACAMOTO, HIPOLITO C. X X VERTREES, DENNIS X X " ,~.,~ ,,..vt,~ Iii! ~l' ....... SectionlVlO.134ofthecodeofFederoIRegulatio~ I~:~I T,,.SS,~,o....o/,n,C.~~..,."o.C~. ~L ....... 1~ 'rESTING Titte8Secti°~~straa~e I~ }~1 TitleSSectionS144oftheCalifo,ni~istra,onC~, Secti°ntO/O~~~;~};~-' I~, ~] SectionlglO. 134oftnec~to~e~ralReg~;]~;~--' ~ ....... .,,, .~,.,..,~. o~ ,..,..~ I~' ;~ [ ~ ....... .., ..~,.,..,~. o~,....,... / TESTING I~. ']1 "~PIRATO"Y PROTECTION TRAINING AND FIT Section 1910.134 of the code of Federal Regulatio~ I~ ~1 ria, s s,aio, ~ ~44 o/tn, catifo,.ia A~inistration C~e AIR PURIFYING QUALIFIED ONLY R~PIRATORY PROTECTION TRAINING AND FIT ]~ T~TING Titlt 8 S.ction ~144 of the California A~inist~tion Codt I ~ has.. completed, respiratory trmmn~ :.medical screemn~m comphence v, uth OSHA, tI!~::c~iOSHA' & EPA regulations:and: may..:i~'~!i'~ il~.~ii[~g~'i~ duties Where:resptratory,:eqmp-: :-~i"~/.:~ ';~:'ment m requtrea. · :-. ~:~' '- ::- .,.. '.- ".' $;,~,.~.' .':~.~a,.~.-;7,~-- -:-/.... :.. , , -. , .,.. ~.~ This certifies ihat' ' t. !~ ~_ ~,4: Fr ~. ~ has completed respiratory training, and medical'screeningin complience with OSHA,. CAL-OSHA .& EPA regulations:' and-may engage in duties where respiratory equip- ment is required. Respirator Type A ir P~r ~ lying Physician /' //VI5 ~~ ~ has c'~'"-_9es____ 'r~a~"t~'~':~_. ~:.~..,.: .... '. "?p~eted . ~'~;0. ": ~ed~cal ,~;.__ .resp~rat .~ . ~ ~' ~ ~d ~'- ~'~'OS~'~:?~Plie.~? and \ ROT WORK- PREVENT FIRES · Ll°Y~/l~r~, Maince~a~d% Engineer on Hot Work - Danger-Prevent Fires and i understand and agree to abi by =hes *oc utes. Signed l Da=e HOT WORK- PREVENT FIRES · Llo~ Fry, M~inte~nCe Engineer on Hot Work - Danger-Prevent Fires and ! understand and agree to abide bM_~.hese pr?cedures. . , ~igne~' ' · Date f " I ..GB~Q30-DP ' . 81OTECHNOLOGY CONTRI,UTING TO i::OO0 HEALTH ANO THE ENVIRONMENT ...... Correspondence HOT WORK- PREVENT FIRES I have been insuruc~ed by , Lloyd Fry, Maintenance Engineer on Hot Work - Danger-Prevent Fires and I understand and agree to abide by these procedures, GB-O30-OP .,O.~C~.O.O~.CO...,..',.~TO'O00 ~T~'~O'~'"V"O"~"' Correspondence HOT W0~- P~VENT FI~S I have been instructed by ~~~ ~~ F Lion,fy, ~neenanee EngSneer on Hot Work - Danger-Preven~ Fires and I understand and agree to abide by these procedures. Sig~ ...." ' ~ Da~e GB-030-DP '~ ' ~ ' Form IIPP-6 _- INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATION EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET Date 9/18/91 . Name of Trainer Carl Walker Subject(s) Covered Chemical Handling Training Adds Used 2 Vi dec ' s 1) Chemical Handling (Lyon's Safety, Inc.) 2) Phosphoric Acid Handling (Monsanto)' Work Location/Job Safety Class(es) Included A11 Attendees (Please print and sign your name legibly.) (Use additional sheets as; necessary) Print --""'"'"'7"'~'""'S/~ature Bailey, Thomas Beller, Darrel m'~;I, ./ f_/ /..~t.._. Campbell, Sandra Cazares, Gilbert Coar, Charles /r Coronado, Ronald Davis, Gene .,r. __ _ _ Deedy, [3ob Efada, Theresa Ensey, Dan Fry, Llo.yd - Furqason, Bill Garcia, Louie A. Hicks, Ernest Hicks, Melvin Karachiwala, Faridah ~-~.-~,./w~>{,~ Luca$, Gerald Melville, Leland / ¢,- Form IIPP-6 INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATION EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET Date 9/18/91 " Name or'Trainer Carl Walkev Subject(s) Covered Chemical Handling TrainingAJds Used 2 Video's 1) Chemical Handling. (Lyon's Safety, Inc.) 2) Phosphoric Acid Handlin§ (Monsanto)- Work Locado~JobSa~ty Class(es)Included All Attendees (Please print and sign your name legibly.) (Use additional sheets as necessary) Print Signature - Merrill Sandra l. '! t , Moore, Malcolm Pandya, As'hok Patterson, Bi 11 11 p--"----- Perkins, Doug Sacamoto, Lee Sc hnu rrer, S te. ve J~-~')~--~----.~--' / -' ~ Silva, Jose R. ~'~-~- ~. 2~-~ xr-~. Spauldin.g, Connie Vertrees, Dennis Walker Carl - I ~ -- [/V '~' Willi'ams, Mark Winger. Cl iff ' ©1991 Cali£omia Chamber of Commerce . ;.~ ,,' ', Form IIPP-6 INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATION -" EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET .................... Date 8/7/91 ., Name of T'rainer Carl Wal Ear Subject(s)Covered Work zone safety, preventing hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equiPment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Training .,kids Used Bureau of Business Practices Videos Work Location/Job S~et¥ CIass(¢s) Included A11 job safety cl asses Attendees (Please print'and sign your name legibly]) (Use additional sheets as necessary) Pr/hr Signa~ Baile,, Thomas Be 11 er, Darnel Campbell, Sandra Cazares, Gilbert coa , Coro .o, ona, Davis, Gene Deedy, Bob Efada, Theresa "'~-~f~ ~--~-~q ~_~-~1 ~ ~ " Ensey, Dan Fry, LloyeF r Furgason, Bill Garcia, Louie A. Hicks, Ernest Hicks, Melvin Karachiwala, Faridah Lucas, Gerald Melville, Leland Form IIPP-6 "' INITIAL SAFETy TRAINING DOCUMENTATION ,.. EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET Date 8/7/91 Name of Trainer Carl Walker Subject(s)Covered Work zone safety, preventing hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Trai_n2ng~dsUsed Bureau of Business Practice Videos WorkLocarion/JobSafetyClass(¢s) Included All job safety classes Attendees (Please print and sign your name legibly.) (Use additional sheets as necessary) Print .. Signature , - Merrill, Sandra /~, ~~ Panday, Ashok Sacamoto, Lee Schnurrer, Steve -______ Spaulding, Connie Vertrees, Dennis .~, ~~---~ ~/_ WiTliams; Mark Winger, Cliff ©1991 California Chamber of Commerce -.-" INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATION EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET Date 7}'3'1/9.]. Name of Trai.ner Carl Walker Subject(s)Covered Safety orientation, accident reporting and' investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety, and working in confined spaces. Training AddsUsed Bureau of Business Practices Videos , WorkLocafion/~ob SaJety Class(cs) Included All job safety classes legibly.) (Use adcCr/onal sheets as necessary) Attendees(Please prLnt a.ndsignyournamePrint I ///~ Signam..re ~ ~/,'/ Bailey, Thomas -'~/[ Beller, Darrel '~.K ~ '/t ' Corr. Coronado, Ronald Davis, Gene Deedy, Bob Efada, Theresa Ensey, Dan Fry, Lloyd Fu~ggson, B~ 11 Hicks, Ernest Hicks, Melvin Karachiwala, Faridah Lepme ~o~ ~e~c~ .ca , .era ~1991 California C o~ Co fcc ;'. ~.,,- . ' Form IIPP-6 INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATIC EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET ................ Date 7/3i/91 Name of Trainer Carl Vlalker Subi¢ct(s) Covered Safety orientation, accident reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety, and working in confined spaces. Training 'Aids Used Bureau of Business Practices Videos Work Location/Job Safety Class(cs) Included All job safety classes Attendees (Ptease pdmt and sign your name legibly.) (Use additional sheets as necessary) :~ ,~..,~ Print /'. '~- Signature 'x _ r, ~/~'~'" Pandya, Ashok erson, ....... Perkins, Douq Schnurrer, Steve Silva,Jose R. Vertrees, Dennis . Walker, Carl Williams, Mark Wi nger, El iff - ' ;"/?'~-.~}.-~ ©1991 California Chamber of Commcrc: teroffi ' "'"'"""~'~ .... "? 2~". " Correspondence SAFETY' HEET~NG I have been instructed by ~h~r~a ~~a on the' Supervisor} following: ~ : 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure, 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) Wha% our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING HIRED ON 8/3/92 EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION O...F. TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS -" Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written ~rocedures 4 PARKER, BRANDEN Training - Part I I~were provided which include~ scuba NOT equipment, personal protective clothing ~PPLICABLE . ~ and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck .... delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various NOT 2 ,~ chemical handling, including Phosphoric a. PPLICABLE Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brOcades -~'? Standard Operating Procedures. [ockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A °'~OT Training video was shown with training materials'.qPPLICABLE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent' Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~PPLICABLE ,! GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING ii HIRED ON. 8/3/92 EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE PARKER "~RANDEN Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit NOT 2 ' '"'B" for ton containers, safety rules APPLICABLE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures ..~- and chlorine rotometer mounting j~ procedures. '- Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about NOT 2 ~" Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'cauStic,~PPLICABLE " ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and mol asses. , Safety Meeting This.training included'first aid. 8/7/92 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening when aCcidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING HIRED ON 8/3/92 EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION 0(~ TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS PARKER '~RANDEN Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 · , ~safety, prevention of hand injury, NOT machine and equipment.safety, personal ~PPLICABLE protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety ~PPLICABLE " '~;: and substance abuse, heat stress, ~ respiratory safety and working in -.~' confined spaces. . Respiratory Training C~pleted respiratory training and NOT 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with' ~PPLICABLE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air .! .~ purifying equipment (Mask). I ~ Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o? personal protective ~PPLICABLE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. I By August 7, 1992 Mr. Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials coordinator City of Bakersfield Fire Department 2101 "H" Street Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Dear Mr. Huey: Enclosed ~please find the information you requested by your letter · dated June 19, 1992 concerning the verification of training for our employees. I apologize for the delay, it took longer than anticipated to gather all the information. I trust this response will satisfy your request. However, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to give us a call. RFD/cs Enclosures cc: Gene Corrigan Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 (805) 834-1050 Fax (805) 834-6212 Interoffice BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUT,NG TO FOOD, H~H AND THE ENV'RONMENT Correspondence AUGUST 6, 1992 PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO USE EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT, BAKERSFIELD YEAST PLANT BUSINESS PLAN The personnel below have'been qualified and trained to~ use emergency equipment: Air Purifying SCBA CPR Equipmt. (Mask) Certified 'Certified Bailey, Thomas X X Beller, Darrel X X Cazares, Gilbert X Coronado,'Ronald X Coar, Charles X _ Davis, Gene X Deedy~ Bob X Fry, Lloyd X Furgason, Bill X Garcia, .Louie X X X Hicks, Ernest X Hicks, Melvin X 'Lucas, Gerald X Patterson, Bill X X Perkins, Doug X Sacamoto, Hipolito X Silva, Jose X Spaulding, Connie X Vertrees, Dennis X X X Walker, Carl X Additional qUalified personnel will be trained. Newipersonnel will be evaluated for. qualification and trained as qualified. The traiining performed shall be annual' Carl Walker Safety ~Coordinator CW/sc cc: Connie Spaulding Lloyd Fry All Business Plan Books GB-O30-DP ~ Form IIPP-6 (~-" INITIAL SAFETY TRAINING DOCUMENTATION EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET · .' Date 8/6/92 NameofTrainer Rod Williams - Wescon-Williams Environmental Safety Consultants ..... Subject(s)Covered S.C'.B.A. (Self-Contained. Breathin.q Apparatus) " Trairfing~dsUsed 1) Video's (anhydrous ammonia), 2) S.C.B.A.' · equipment, 3) 'work performed in .smoke noxious atmosphere. Work Location/Job Safety Class(es) Included A-11 C1 a s se s Attendees (Please print and sign your name legibly.) (Use additional sheets as necessary) Print Signature BAI .LEY, THOMAS BELLER, DARREL ,,'2 CAZARES, GILBERT ,~- COAR, CHARLES [~.~/..~., /.L~ ~_~ DAVIS, GENE ©1991 California Chamber of Commerce JOS__E SILV_____~A I~1 ~ GEORGE HICKS .,.>r. ~ RESPIRATORY PROTECTION TRAINING AND FIT .~ ~TION TRAINING AND FIT TESTING ~' ~ TESTING Title 8 Section 5144 of the California Adminis,ration Code ~ . )~ ~~im%traaon Code ~_ Section 1910.134 of tne code of Federal Regulatio~ ~ ~ S~ F~latio~ ' WESCON P.o. Box 8~91 ~ld. CA 93380. (805) 633-0996 I~ f f~ l T, tle S S.ct,on S144 of the Californ,a A~,n,strat,on Code ~ ~. i~ l r~cti~~ation Cod' ~1 Sectton 1910.234 of the code of Federal Regulat,on~ ~ [ ~ I S~io~ ~~/ ~deral Regulatio~ ~ / ~ ' RODMEY N.~I~IAMS - Prasi~nt-- I ~ [ ~ [ DA~ ' RO~NEY S. ~ILLIAM$ · Pmh~nt I~1 ... .. ~ , . ~ ~ . · ha~ succtssful~ co~leted the OSHA reqmred ~1 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION TRAINING AND FIT ~" ~] RES~ORYPRO~I, ~ TRAINING AND FIT ~.. , ~ Sec.on 1~910 134 of the code of Federal Regulattons ~ WESCON P o Box 8~9 told CA 93 0 (8 ) 633 0996 , · ~ DA~ RODNEY N WILLIAMS Prcs~nt '~~'~' RESPIRATORY' ............... PROTECTION TRAINING" '" ...... AND' .... FIT~ ...... ~~]., ~ I Title 8 Section 5144 of the California Administration Code Section [910.134 of the code of Federal Regulatio~ ~ ] WESCON ~P.O. Box 8~91 .~fi~l~, ~A 93380 · (805) 633-0996 ~ [ DA~ - RO~NgY N. WILLIAM~ - st-brocades INTEROFFICE CORRESPONDENCE TO: Bob Deedy DATE: May 23, 1990 FROM: Ca=l Walker COPIES: Lloyd Fry RE: Lockout/Tagout Training The following employees are authorized to use lockout/ragout: Tom Bailey Billy Furgason '- Darrel Beller Louie Garcia Gene Davis Dennis Vertrees Fred Lake Gerard Gonzales· Butch Bosse Ail other employees are affect'ed employees but are not authorized to use. Safety Coordinator cs teroffice BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD. HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by /-~'//~ on the or following: " " 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency PrOcedure. _ 3) Tank entry procedure. ..... -~) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur° 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I u,nderstand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. ~i gneo ~ Date teroffice Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by ~Jo.y~~-//~-.F on the Supervisor following: 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency pnocedure. _ 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation. procedures -.who's in charge,.where to go. 6) Location of M,S,D,S, sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Si gn~ ' Date .. ~""~ GB-030-DP _ ~~¢,~" ' ·" 'Interoffice · ,,o,,~.o.o~ ~o...,.~,,.~,o,ooo, ~,...o,~,,.~.o..~. "Correspondence SAFETY' MEETING I have been instructed by Supervi's6r ~' on the -~ following: 1) First Aid Procedure - log all ~ccidents ~ 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure.~- 3) Tank entry pr°c'edure. /¢////~ .... 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. ~-- 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. -~ 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets ~-~' 7) What our plant alarms sound like. ,-~ and I unders'tand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. ,..- S"i'~ n e / Date GB-O30-DP ' ""~°'" - '~' "" ""' Ier'office . .. ~o,,~..o,o~o~,,,,.,,~,o~ooo.~.,...o,~ ~,o.~, Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING. .- I have been i~structed by. on the . following: , "' 1) First.Aid Procedure - log.all accidents 2) Fire/earthqUake/chemical release emergency procedure. .3) Tank entry procedure. ' 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures, - - 'Da Sign / SAFETY'MEETING. I have been i~structed by ~ on the SOt following: . 1) First'Aid Procedure - log.all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. ~ · 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation' procedures - who's in charge, where to, go. 6) Location of M.S.D,S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above men~tioned procedures. Si gned. - Date --. ;~-030-OP ~ ' " ' In~roffice : ,,o,,~.o,o~,~o.,.,.,,~o,o,ooo..,,,,.,.o,~,~.o.~,~, Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by ~zcf_ ~ D6/~/'~--.. on the- Supervisor following: · 1) First Aid Procedur~ - log all accide'~'~.s 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. - 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go, 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Si ghent Gregory Gol l~ng Date SAFETY'MEETING.. 7 ' Supervisor - . ~ following: 1) First'Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur° 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to. go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound lik6o and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned proc.edures. '~3-030-DP · · SAFETY'MEETING I have been in'structed by ~,/J ///~/'~,/ on the . /Supervisor following: 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical'rele~se emergency procedure. - 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy.on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.So sheets 7) What our plans alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. ,;--B-O30-DP Ieroffice Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by ~LV~'pervisor ~~ on.the following: 1) First Aid Procedure,- log all accidents. 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. _ 3) Tank entry procedure. "' 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What ou~ plant alarms sound like. and I.understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. SigneO Date SAFETY'MEETING I have been fnstructed by ~'~/~ /tm, /~/~/C' on the Supervisor ' following: '" " 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/,earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. · 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur, .. 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I.understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. '7. Si gned ~/ ' ~ Da te nteroffice Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by C~.~¢~£ /~., 6x¢~£~(~/( on the Supervisor following: ~ ~ '" 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. " 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures, Si~ned ....... D GB-030-OP SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by ~?-~-'~-~'S ~~',~v¢''~, ,. on the Supervisor following: 1) First Aid Procedure - log. all accidents 2) Fire/earthqUake/chemical. release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. 4} Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where togo. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7} What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand a~d"agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. GB-O30-DP Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING· I have been i~structed by on the . following: , 1) First Aid Procedure - log.all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. .3) Tank entry proCedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in'charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.So sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. // - :/ . "- ~ , 'Si gned- ' -. Date :g-030-DP · · · ' nteroffice SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by C/¢~ (_~!~LC_~_./E- on the Supervisor ' following: . ' ' 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. -' - 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur° 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. igned ' . Dat~e/ / ' ~iO~~~'$ n t e r o f fic e BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIDUTING TO FOOD. HEALTH ANO THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence SAFETY:MEETING I have been instructed by C.r~¢C ~, t/O//~'/~/~ on 5the . 'Supervisor following: ' '" 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. ! , 3) Tank entry procedure. "' - ~" 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where :to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.So sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. S~ geed ' ¢~ ~ Date " "' teroffice . .,o~o.o~ ~o~..,~..,.~ ~o ~ooo. ~.~.~o.~ ~.v,.o~. Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by C~/tm$ . /c~, (~{/~/~_~?'/xZ[ _. on the Supervisor ' following: , 1) First. Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. ' 3) Tank entry procedure. '- -, ,' 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5} Evacuation-procedures - who's in charge, where· to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. SAFETY'MEETING· I have been i n'structed by on the . fol lowing: / , I) First: Aid Procedure - log.all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. 3) Tank entry pr°cedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D,S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. 'S~ gned ( - - Date - ,:S B-O30-DP .' . ". Interoffice SAFETY'MEETING · , on'the I have been instructed by 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents _- . "2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emerg.ency proced.u~e. 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. : 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets ... 7) What our plant alarms Sound like. and'I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures, -Date ~ - eroffice ~,IOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIIBUTING TO ¢OO0. H~=ALTH ,M40 THE EN¥IRONMENT Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by ~/~L~ ~, (/~//~¢¢-/~-¢¢/<~ on the Supervisor following: 1) First.Aid Procedure - log all Qccidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical rele'~se emergency procedure. _ 3) Tank entry procedure. -' - 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur° 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Si gned - Date GB-O30-DP ", -° nteroffice ' BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTINCJ TO FO00. HEALTH ~0 THE ~VIRONMENT Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by m C~~ m~' ~~ on 'the Supervisor following: , ". ':' 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. _ 3) Tank entry procedure. - .... ~ 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation, procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I.understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Signed . Date f " st-b ¢ades Interoffice ,o,,o~,o,o~co,~,,~,o,ooo.~,,~,~o~,~,~,o~,,~, Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been instructed by C~/~ /~P. /,/U'~L~--~,~ on the SUpervisOr ' following: .. 1) First Aid'Procedure, log.~ll accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. - 3) Tank entry procedure. 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge,.where %o go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Interoffice Correspondence SAFETY'MEETING I have been fnstructed by C~xm~ .~, .k¢¢//¢~/~c/~_ on the Supervisor ' following: "- 1) Firs~ Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emergency procedure. % · 3) Tank entry procedure. -, - ' 4) Poli'cy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7) Wha~ our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above men,tioned procedures. Si . Date GB-O30-DP Correspondence SAFETY:MEETING I have been instructed by C/dt¢(- (~.. .(,-~//~¢~]'~/~ on the Supervisor ' fol lowing: , : - " 1) First Aid Procedure - log all Qccidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemiCal release emergency procedure. · 3) Tank entry procedure. ~ ......... 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur, 5) Evacuation. procedures - who's in charge, where to go, 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7). What our plant alarms sound like. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Si gned Date SAFETY:MEETING I have been instructed by . on the Su)~e~rvi'sor fol lowing,: . . ' " 1) First Aid Procedure - log all accidents 2) Fire/earthquake/chemical release emerg.ency procedure. 3) Tank entry procedure. - 4) Policy on drug screening when accidents occur. 5) Evacuation procedures - who's in charge, where to go. 6) Location of M.S.D.S. sheets 7} What our plant alarms sounO like. and I understand and agree'to abide by the above mentioned procedures. S1 gned- ~/ Date .. GB-..S20-OP ? .' ? · ;- , · _ ililteroffice OYECHI~OLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOO0, HEALTH ANO THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence CHLORINE MEETING Lloyd ~F~ry, Maintenance bng' 'e following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. _ 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures. 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures, and I und,erstand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. "~': " ~ _ ' teroffice OTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence. CHLORINE MEETING I have been instructed by ~_~~--~ .~f'". ........ on the Lloyd F,~l~, Mainten&nce Engineer following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. - 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures.' 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures° 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures° and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Signed ,,. ) Date ii'teroffice Correspondence CHLORINE MEETING I have been instructed by ....... · ........ on.the Lloyd Fry, Maintenance Engineer following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. ¢) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures, 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures. and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Signed Date · _ interoffice '~ BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence CHLORINE HEETING I have been instructed by Lloyd/Fry, MaintqCqance Engi'neer"'" ........ - on the fo 11 owi n~g: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cy!inders and Containers. 3) Chlorine Safe~y Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures° 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures° and I understand and agree to abide by the above ment,ioned procedures. SiCned OTE~HNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO ¢-'OOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence CHLORINE MEETING I have been .instructed by L1oyd-Cry, aini~enance Engi, neer following: 1) Emer~gency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. - 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures° 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures° and I understand and agree,to abide by the above mentioned procedures., 'Si'gn6d Date ' CHLORINE MEETING following: II Emer§ency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. - -- 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures. 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures° and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. Date ' OTEC~NOLOGY CONTFIIBUTING TO F~OO. HEALTH ~ND THE ENVIRONMENT orrespondence CHLORINE MEETING I have been instructed by ,~'//~.~i~~ ............ on the Lloyd Fry, Mainten'ance Engineer following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. - 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures, 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures, and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. -~:~5~:.:-.~ ,~-? ..~,,:. ~,.~ :.-..~-,.:~,~ Co rres po n d e n c e BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTBIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT CHLORINE MEETING Lloyd Fry, Maihtenance Engineer following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. - 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures° 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures° and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. S i gned Date ~ 'c'~, _i~, . ~nteroffice t-brora es BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondence CHLORINE MEETING Lloyd4r~f~ MaintenWnc~Engi"neer following: 1) Emergency Repair Kit "B" for Ton Containers. 2) Safety Rules for Chlorine Cylinders and Containers. -- 3) Chlorine Safety Procedures. 4) Chlorine Unloading Procedures. 5) Empty Chlorine Cylinder Loading Procedures. 6) Chlorine Rotometer Mounting Procedures, and I understand and agree to abide by the above mentioned procedures. ,¢ed~ eX ,,],¢'¢. ) .7/ / i S ...... Date ." '.' ! F ; HAZARIX)US NA~ER~ALS ~NvENTOR¥ ~~ ' ' ~ Farm and Agriculture ~c~ standard Busi,ness 'i~'--xl~ I~AY ~ ~ i~ Page__13 o~,13' NON - ~E SEC~T BUSI~SS N~: Gist-brocades Food In%, Inc. O~ER N~:Gist-brocades Food Ing., ~c. N~ OF THIS':FACILITY} LOCATION:.. 545~ District Blvd. ~D~SS: ~ Di~fmimt RlvH '. ~. ST~ IND. C~SS CODE: 2096 CITY, zIP': Bakemsfie]d · 93313 CITY,. ZIP: Rm~m~fi~]d-- -'-q3~]3 ~ DUN ~D B~ST~ET N~BER/FEDE~ ID PHONE ~: ~Ub) 834~1050. PHONE',~:" (805J 834-1050 .... ~R ~ INS~U~IONS ~R PROPER ~DES'. / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo 11 ~2 /~3 14 Tr~s ~e ~ Average ~nual Measure ~ Days 'Cont Cont Cont Use Locatio~ ~ere % by N~s of M~turs/C~nents Code C~e ~t ~ ~t Units on Site ~ Press Temp Code Stored in Facility / ~ See Inst~ctions N ~ P ~13,500~ 6~500 ~210~000~ Gals.,] 365 ~ 03 I 2 ] 4 ]18 ~S. of Bldg. 0uts~de the f~n,~e Aobvdrous Amm0u~a Ph~tcal and ~lth ~azard C.A.S. N~o~ 7.664-41-7 Co~po..n~ ~ ~ N~-- ~ C.~.S. ~9,7~ Ammonia (Check all that apply) ~.. 7664-4i-7 q / co.~o...t ~ = .~ ~ 6.~.~.r 0.3 ~ Mo.istu~e ~ Fire Saz~d ~ Sudden ~iease ~ R~ctivity ~ I=~iat. ~ Delay~ . " of Pre.,u~ ...,, ~lth ~lth .~ ~. -%~ Co~onsnt ~ 3 Na~ m C.a.S. N~,r ~h~ical and ~lt~ ~aza~ C.A.S. Nu~er Co, orient ~ 1 Na~ ;~ C.A.S. N~er (Chsck ~11 that a~pl~) .. · Co~onent ~ 2 N~ & 'C.A.S. N~sr ~ Fire Hazed ~ Sudden ~lease '~ Reactivity ~ Imitate' ~ Deiay~ :'. . . of Pressure ~ H~lth. H~lth Co~onent ~ 3 N~ & C.A.S. N~er Ph~ical and H~lth ~zard C.A.S. N~er :" Co~onent ~ I Na~ & C.A.S. N~er (Check all t~t apply) .' . 2Na~ ~ Fire Hazard ~ Sudden Release ~ R~ctivity ~ I~late ~ Delay~ C°~°nent 8 & C.A.~. N~er of Pressure B.ith B~lth Component , 3 Na. & C.A.S..N~e. Ph~ical.and H~lth Hazard C.A.S. N~er Component ~ I N~ & C.A.S. N~er (Check all that apply) Component ~ 2 N~ & C.A.S. Nu~er. of Pressure % H~lth Health Co~onent ~ 3 Na~ & C.A.S. N~er .I ~~c~ co~ac~s ~1 Robert F. Deedy . Plant Manager 664-0248 ~2 kloyd Fry ~a~ntenance [n~. 833-g/64 Nam Title 24 ~. Phone N~e Title 24 ~ Phone. ' PageP ~ 329-2617 U~ONS) I certify ~der peanlty of law that I hayer ~rsonally ~in~ ~d ~ f~iliar with the info~ati~It~n this ~d all attached d~ents ~d ~at ~sed on ~ in~i~ of those individuals res~nsible for obtaining the info~tion. I believe that the submitted info~at~is t~e, .acg~e,, and c~plete. Robert F. Deedy~ Plant Manage~' , '" ' '. ~ A~ OFFICI~ TITLE OF ~E~OPE~R OR ~ER/OPE~'~R'8 A~ORIZED DA~ 631 2355 83~10~0 acant ~) ~ ,. - . I ~ · : ' ~ A~gA 2~' A~A 6 I ~ ,. ~. ,,,~ ~ ...... ,, ~.~. ~ IJ~-~l ~;~.-.,4'~ [.I ', "" ~ .... ~'" "--'~-" - , ~ -: ..... The Pump House, Inc. ::~., ,,,,,.~,. ( , , Vacan ,. ,..,,... ,,_, ,~ ................... ~ ........ ~ ....................................... SOUTIIBRN PACIFIC TRANSPORTATION COMPANy ' ~21-46o~ ] PI Ah]T ! · ,,~ ~ ~1 .[ _~,." F 54~t~tricc ~1 ~^~M~t:,. CA Revised: 10/8/92 ~i.t-~rpcnde8 ]---- Form ilPP-6 !,~ I NITI AL SAFETY. TR A.I, NIN G-. DOCU MEN21'ATI O N ..... ~ ~ " EMPLOYEE TRAINING SIGN-UP SHEET f~, ~, Date _. 5-!3-97 Name of Trainer Unocal & Bakersfield Ci.t_y_...F.~,_r_e_.D_epartment , / Subject(s) Covered A n h.y~d _r.o_u_.s _ .A[3_m_o."n J, a_ _T.,r. a i n-4- n. g.,.:r--P-a, r-t-, -I--- ScUba Equipment, Protective Clothing Video, Training Aids Used Diagrams and written procedures . Work Locatio~ffJob Safety Class(es) Included A11 Allcndecs (l'lcase print and sign your name legibly.) (t Ise m)ditioual sheets as necessary) Steven'Schnurrer ~_~~ ~~" · Theresa Egada ~~'~ Tom Rai 1 ey Billy FurgasOnErnest Hicks ~ ~~~~ -~ '~ ~ -" . Sandra Merrill Gilbert Caz~res carl ~alker, ~ _ ...' ~ene Davis. ©i991 Califomla Chamber ,ff Commerce '~':', .-,, ",'~, ..... ~ -,-~.~': ~',:, -:.~:, ',", teroffice · / *.~ . ~- ~"" ';".. ...' 'J · .;'~--/' '~ ../' '.-.. ? 't," .~ .,z~ '/ · :~.[i' .2.'..'.'~? ~ .,'::;~ _.2 .":~ ..,~ :}E~ ,~"~ "'.,~ .-;] BI0'~CHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FO00. H~LTH ANO THE ENVIRONMENT C o r re s p o n d e n c e HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SAFETY/UNLOADINGS Please mark YES or NO whether you are familiar and knowl~edgeable about the following: SAFETY UNLOADING Phosphoric Acid Ammonium Hydroxide Calcium Hypochlorite (HTH) ~ N/A Sulfamic Acid ~ N/A Soda Ash ~ N/A Molasses ~/¢ Please return by hand to me by 5/7/91o - 'S i gna~e- . Clif~ ~inger Fermentation Supervisor OW/sc cc: Carl Walker Bob Deedy ., HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SAFETY/UNLOADINGS Please mark YES or NO whether you are familiar and knowledgeable about the following: SAFETY UNLOADING Phosphoric Acid Vr~ Lfex, / ~ c~s~c ~/~-s i?~ ~ Ammonium Hydroxide c~--~ ~x~, Calcium Hypochlorite (HTH) ~ N/A Sulfamic Acid Cf~'-<~ N/A Soda Ash .. T~S !N/A . Molasses ~/~ ~& Please return by hand to me by 5/7/91o. · Signature Cliff n§er Fermentation Supervisor CW/sc cc: Carl Walker Bob Deedy .~ BIOTECHNOLO(~Y CONTRIBUTING TO FOOE), HEALTH AN[) THE ENVIRONMENT Correspondent HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SAFETY/UNLOADINGS Please mark YES or NO whether you are familiar and knowledgeable about the following: SAFETY UNLOADING Sulfuric Acid Phosphoric Acid i,~J._. Caustic Ammonium Hydroxide i~': ~.~" Calcium Hypochlorite (HTH) ?]~ N/A Sulfamic Acid }~. N/A Soda Ash ~[, N/A Molasses Please return by hand to me by 5/7/91o Cliff ~i~ger Fermentation Supervisor CW/sc cc: Carl Walker Bob Deedy HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SAFETY/UNLOADINGS Please mark YES or NO whether you are familiar 'and knowledgeable about the following' SAFETY UNLOADING Phosphoric Acid " Calcium Hypochlorite (HTH) :~. ~/A Soda Ash Molasses ( ,, f .. P~ease return by kand to me by Signature Fermentation Supervisor CW/s c cc: Carl Walker Bob Deedy ! ~ :,:.~,-~-,; - :'--, nteroffice ~ -:~'~ 'T ,~:~. '? ~.~ · .~:'~'~ · .~ ~:~'''' ~ · .~ ..- 7 '~./.~..'.~,~'~:.~ '.~( .~.'~, "~ .I .';:7 ::/ .;'..:7 '.~; ~ .~' ::;:'~ .-.I..~ , .~-:~.,,:..:; ..... . ............ Correspondence ~ DOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, H~LTH AND' THE ENVIRONMENT HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS SAFETY/UNLOADINGS Please mark YES or NO whether you are familiar and knowledgeable about the following: SAFETY UNLOADING Sulfuric Acid ~ t/° '- Phosphoric Acid Caustic Ammonium Hydroxide Calcium Hypochlori~te (HTH) ~ N/A J N/A Sulfamic Acid N/A Soda Ash .~//z ~ _ Molasses Please return by hand to me by 5/7/91o - Signature _ Cliff er Ferme~t~tion Supervisor .. CW/sc cc: Carl Walker Bob Deedy GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS BAILEY, THOMAS Anhydrous Ammonia ~ video was shown. Written procedures 5/13/92 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, persOnal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A. '~/23/90 Training video was shown with training materials'. 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 10/2~/90 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING ..' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS BAILEY, THOMAS Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~,~B,, for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty ..~ chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting " procedures. ~ .... Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT' 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosplloric acid, ca.ustic,~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. '" Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/11/90 3 ':~" procedures, fire, earthquake chen~ical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening when accid6nts Occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE ·OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS BAILEY, THOMAS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~afety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. · Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training -C~pleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with ... OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke (PERSONAL noxious atmosphere · HOLIDAY) GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous 'Ammonia A video was shown. Written ~rocedures 4 BELLER, DARREL Training - Part I ~ere provided which include~ scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and'diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was. performed. _ Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A 5523/90 Training video was shown with training materials'. 4 Then spenl~ 2 hours in ~lant actually locking out and taggih.q different equipment. Hot Work·- Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 10i'25/90 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING '' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 2 Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit 1/31/91 BELLER, DARREL ~,~B" for ton Containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures - and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. - - Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DiD NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, 'caustic, PARTiCiPATE .. ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ,,, Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/11/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening '.'.. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF. TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS iBELLER, DARREL Work Zone Safety Video's-were shown coverino work zone 8/7/91 4 ~afety, prevention of hand"injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion .. injury and disaster preparedness. .. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, ,.. respiratory safety and working in' confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). . Self-Contained Video' s were Shown' on Anhydrous~-Ammonia 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective 8/6/92... .Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmos?here. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING '" DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures DID NOT 4 ... CAMPBELL, SANDRA Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba ~ARTICIPATE .: equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of,truck delivery was performed. .. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades · Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A. b'ib NOT ~-~ Training video was shown with training materials'.PARTiCiPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually .. locking out and taggih~ different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 . Fires on Hot Work.- Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICtPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF' TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING .-~ DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS CAMPBELL SANDRA Chlorine Meeting ~raining covered emergency repair kit 2 , ~,,B,, for ton containers safety rules DID NOT , PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, ' - safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. .- :.~. Hazardous Chemicals 'Familiar and knowledgeable about 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic, DID NOT ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite~ARTIclPATE ...'!~'~. (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/14/90 3 procedures, fire, 'earthquake chenlical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening ii- .' when accidents occur., evacuation procedures, location of M.S;D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. ~ · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS CAMPBELL, SANDRA Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverin~ work zone 4 ~ safety, prevention of hand~'injury, 8/17/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in' confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and ~ DID NOT 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with PARTIC~PAT~ OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on AnhydroUs Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPAT~ Training eqiupment. S.C.B.A. equipment was · used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF_TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS CAZARES GILBERT Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures DiD NOT 4 , Training - Part I ,v}ere provided which included scuba ~ARTICiPATE equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Authorized to use lockout/taoout... A DI"'D NOT 4 Lockout/Tagout Training video was shown with training materials'.~ART~CiPATE Then speni~ 2 hours in p.lant actually locking out and taggin'.q different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. 'ARTICIPATE ' ' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING '~ DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 2 CAZARES, GILBERT Chlorine Meeting ~raining covered emergency repair kit 1/31/91 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable aboUt 5/7/91 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acids caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 8/3/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening when accidents occur., evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS ]AZARES GILBERT Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverin~ work zone 4 , ~safety, prevention of hand'~injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, nepetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and '~ DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on AnhydroUs Ammonia 8/.6/92 4, Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal orotective Training equipment~ S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smOke noxious atmosphere. - GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures 4 COAR, CHARLES Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. .Actual unloading of.truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphoric 9/18/91 Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout, A "' Training video was shown with training ~aterials~. DID NOT 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually ~ARTICIPATE locking out and taggih~ different equipment. --- Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent F~res. ~ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXilqATE HOURS Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit 2 4/3/91 COAR, CHARLES ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mountin~ procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 5/7/91 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic,! ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses ,,' Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical 11/6/90 release emergency procedures, tank entry procedu¥~s, policy on drug sc.reenin§ '.'. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S,D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE ·OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING · DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 COAR, CHARLES ~$afety, preventionof hand injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in · confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPATI OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask).· Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 8/6/92 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o~ personal protective Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was · used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS COOPER, DARRELL Anhydrou.s Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures DID NOT 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba >ARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloadin~ of truCk delivery was performed. · Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various DID NOT 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphoric PARTICIPATE Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A~ ~ NOT Training video was shown with training ~aterials'.~ARTICIPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually '~' locking out and tag§ihg different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF ..TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS COOPER, D^RRELL Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DiD NOT 2 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures ,- and chlorine rotometer mountin~ procedures. .- 2 Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable aboUt DID NOT Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic,~ARTiCiPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochiorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and Safety Meeting lhis training included first aid. 5/18/92 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entryl procedures, policy on drug screening '-' 0' when accidents occur, evacua~{on .... procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF. TRAINING DATE APPROXI~ATE HOURS COOPER, DARRELL Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 ~ §afety, prevention of hand'~injury, DID NOT machine and equipment safety, personal PARTIC!P^T protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 4 reporting and investigation, safety DID NOT and substance abuse, heat stress, PARTICIPATE respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and ~'1 DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with .PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT Breathing Apparatus and proper care o..f personal protective PARTICIPAT~ 4 Training equipment. S.C,B.A. equipment was used and work perf. ormed in a smoke · noxious atmosphere. · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 4 CORONADO, RONALD Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures 3/13/92 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2.video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 chemical handling, including PhosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/ragout. A ~'I'D NOT 4 Training video was shown with training ~aterials'.~ARTICIPATE Then speni~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggihg different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICIPATEI GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS CORONADO, RONALD Chlorine Meeting lraining covered emergency repair kit 4/2/91 2 ~,'B,, for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures 0~ and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 5/7/91 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochl, orite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 7/31/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chenlical release emergency procedures, tank entry . procedures, policy on-drug screening -.. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S;D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 CORONAOD, RONALD ~safety, prevention of hand injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering' accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in '. confined spaces. Respiratory Training completed respiratory training and · 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPAT~ Training equ,ipment. SoC.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke (VACATION)I noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTIOIt OF_TRAINING DATE APPROXI~,IATE FLOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, l~ritten orocedures DID NOT DAVIS, GENE Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba PARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective clothinq and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck (PERSONAL delivery was performed. ~OLIDAY) Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including PhosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A ~23/90 Training video was shown with training materiats'? 4 Then spenl~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equ i pment. ' Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 10/25/90 2 Fires on Hot Worn - Danger - Prevent Fires. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING ' EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING ~" DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS DAVIS, GENE Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency re~air kit 1/31/91 2 ~'~B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures . and chlorine rotonleter mounting procedures. · ~ Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic,PARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 7/6/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, .policy. on drug~ s~creening _ · when accidents occur., evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE ~OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 DP. VIS, GENE ~Safety, prevention of hand injury, ~ 8/7/9i machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training completed respiratory training and - 11/20/91 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. 'Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work oerformed in a smoke (ILL) noxious atmosphere. ' ' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Nritten procedures 4 DEEDY, BOB Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various DID NOT 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric PARTICIPATEI Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A ~D NOT Training video was shown with training materials~.~ARTICiPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggih~ different equipment. ~'~ Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT i 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATe' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING · DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 2 Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT DEEDY, BOB ~;'B" for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty .~.'~ chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · - Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic, PARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ", 3 Safety Meeting , This training included first aid. DID NOT procedures, fire, earthquake chemical PARTICIPATE release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening O When accidents o~cur, evacuation · procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES E~.PLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 DEEDY BOB DID NOT , ~ ~afety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, Personal ~ARTICIPATE protective equipment, repetitive motion (VACATION) injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 4 reporting and investigation, safety DID NOT and substance abuse, heat stress, ~ARTICIPATE respiratory safety and working in confin'ed spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and - 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with 'DID NOT OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA requlations. 'ARTICIPATE Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE 4 Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures 4 EFADA, THERESA Training - Part I ,were provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. · Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/1~/9! 2 chemical handling, including PhosphQric .' Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A' "' Training video was shown with training materials'. DID NOT 4 Then speni~ 2 hours in plant actually ?,ARTICIPATE locking out and taggin,q different ..' equ i pment. O Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DiD'NoT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fi'res. )ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING "' DATE APPROXi~.tATE HOURS EFADA, THERESA Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~,,B,, for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE .' for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures 0.~ and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, 'caustic,P~,RTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite ~'.' (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and . molasses. '" Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/14/90 3 : procedures, fire, earthquake chenlicat release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, pol-icy on drug screening '.' '- when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. . .. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESfiRIPTION OFTRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS EFADA, THERESA Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 ~§afety, prevention of hand injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSttA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia D~D NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal mrotective PARTICIPATE .Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. . · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, l~ritten ~rocedures 4 ENSEY, DAN Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, personal protective clothino DID NOT and diagrams. Actual unloading of tru~k~ARTICIPATE delivery was performed. .. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown coverin~ various DID NOT 2 chemical handling includin~ Phosuhoric >ARTICIPAT[ Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/ta~out. A ~ NOT Training video was shown with trainin~ materials' >ARTiCiPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggin'~ different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. P~RTICIPAT[ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE ttOURS --NSEY, DAN 2 Chlorine Meeting ~raining covered emergency repair kit DID NOT ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, ~ARTICIPATE safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · ~ Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic, DID NOT ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochiorite,~ARTICIPATE (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ,, ' Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical DID NOT _ .. release emergency procedures, tank entry')ARTICIPATE D procedures, PoliCy ~h drug screeni-ng ..-. ..... when accidents occur, evacuation procedures,, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. 'i GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS ENSEY, DAN Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 ~safety prevention of hand"injury, DID NOT ' PARTICIPATI machine and equipment safety, personal , protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness · Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident DID NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety PARTICIPATI and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and ' DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with .PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. I' · . GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING !. EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 4 Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures FRY, LLOYD Training Part I ~ere provided which included scuba ' DID NOT - PARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective clothino ,~ and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck (VACATION) .: delivery was performed. .. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including Phosohoric DID NOT ..!. Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades PARTICIPATE :. ~ Standard Operating Procedures.' ~. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagoUt. A. ~,i~D HOT :-' Training video was shown with training materials'.>ARTICIPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggin~ different · equipment. ,. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID"NOT 2 : Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATE ~, GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING .' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS FRY LLOYD Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 .. , ~,,B,, for ton. containers, safety rules ~ARTICiPATE .,. for chlorine cylinders and containers, ~. safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mountin~ '~. procedures. · .... Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and'knowledgeable about 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic, DID NOT .'~ ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite~ARTICIPATE (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. " Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical DID NOT release emergency procedures, tank entry~ARTICIpATE! ~ procedures, policy on drug screening '.... when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S;D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE ttOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 FRY, LLOYD ~safety, prevention of hand injury, DID NOT machine and equipment safety, personal PARTICIPAT protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster Dreoaredness. -. ' Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident reporting and investigation, safety 7/31/91 · and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in , confined spaces. Respiratory Training .c~mpleted respiratory training and 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with i' 11/20/91 OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o£ personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was (VACATION) · used and work ~erformed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXII,IATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures 4 FURGASON, BILL Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actbal unloading of~truck ~'. delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric 9/18/91 Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A , Training video was shown with training materials'. 5/23/90 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICIPATE · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING DATE APPROXII.tATE }tOURS Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit 2 1/31/91 FURGASON, BILL ~ "B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · ~ Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid~ caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite ~ARTICIPATE .::' : (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. "~ Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/22/90 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry: ~ procedures, policy on drug screening '. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location o!~ M.S~D.S. sheets : and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF._TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS FURGASON BILL Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 , ~afety, prevention of hand"injury, )ARTICIPAT:'DID NOT machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion VACATION) injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and .DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPAT OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B']A. equipment was (VACATION) used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING I DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures GARCIA, LOUIE A. Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal~protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck' delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphQric' Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagoUt~ A . 5/23/90 4 Training video was shown with training materials. Then spent 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. O Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-~RAINING · DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS GARCIA, LOUIE A. Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit 1/31/91 2 .. ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures . and chlorine rotometer mountin~ procedures. .! Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowl'edgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid~ caustic, DARTICIPAT .... ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ,, ~ 3 Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/22/90 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening when accidents occur., evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE 0F TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE ! APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 GARCIA, LOUIE A. , ~afety, prevention of hand injury, 0/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster Dremaredness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety I and substance abuse, heat stress, ,.. respiratory .safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and ' 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSttA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 8/6/92 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of uersonal ~rotective Training equipment. S.C.B".A~, eqUipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXI~,IATE HOURS tOLLING GREGORY Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, l~ritten ~rocedures DID NOT 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba ~ARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective~clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown coverin~ Various DID NOT 2 chemical handling, including PhosphQric ~ARTICIPATE! Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use iockout/tagout. A D~D NOT Training video was shown with training materials'.!~RTiCiPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggihg different equipment. ~" Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID'ItOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. *ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 2 GOLLING, GREGORY Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty .- chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. .- .. 2 Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic,PARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/19/92 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures~policy on d~ug screening '.. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. · . · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXII.IATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 GOLLING, GREGORY ~afety, prevention of hand injury, DID NOT machine and equipment safety, personal ~ARTICIPATE prptective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident DID NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety *ARTICIPATE and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confin'ed spaces. Respiratory Training completed respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with ~ARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA re~utations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of ~ersonal Drotective DID.NOT Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment ~u~s ~ARTICIPATE used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. ., GiST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXINATE FLOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Nritten procedures 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba HICKS, ERNEST equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's ~ere sho~n cover~n~ various 2 chemical handling, ~ncludin~ Phosphoric 9/15/91 '- Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures, Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagoUt~ A' ~D NOT Training video was shown with training materials·.)ARTICIPATE 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. .. Hot ~ork - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID"~IOI 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fi'res. ~ARTICIPATE! GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING .' DATE APPROXiI.IATE HOURS HICKS ERNEST Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit 2/21/91 2 ' ~'NB" for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloadihg procedures, empty . chlorine cylinder loading procedures .- and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and'knowledgeable about 5/7/91 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite .' (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. 3 Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 8/1/90 procedures, fire, earthquake chenlical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on drug screening '..'. when accidents occur, evacuation · procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. ~.: GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~,IATE HOURS HICKS, ERNEST Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 ~ ~afety, prevention of hand injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 4 reporting and investigation, safety 7/31/91 and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training completed respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 8/6/92 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal urotective Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work Derforr..led in a smok~ noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. /~ritten ~rocedures 4 HICKS, MELVIN Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba DID NOT equipment, personal protective clothing ~ARTICIPATE and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed ~ 2 Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 chemical handling, including Phosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A Training video was shown with training materials'.i>ARTICIPATE 4 Then speniC 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggin.q different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 'DID 'NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. !ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE itOURS HICKS, MELVIN Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency reoair kit DiD NOT 2 ~,,B,, for ton containers, safety rules PARTiCiPATE '. for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty .. chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid~'caustic,)ARTiCiPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochl, orite ~.~ (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and . 3 Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/22/90 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry . procedures, t~61i~y on drug screening '.i when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets · and plant alarm procedures. · GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCR][PTION OF. TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS HICKS, MELVIN Work Zone Safety i.Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 ~ §afety, prevention of hand'injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal · protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident DID NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety PARTICIPATi and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in ~VACATION) confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screenings, in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of. personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was . used and work performed in a smoke . noxious atmosphere. ' ' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF .TRAINING DATE APPRO×I~.tATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. I~ritten procedures JIMENEZ, LUPE Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba DID NOT equipment, personal protective clothing PARTICIPATE ~.. and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various DID NOT 2 chemica'l handling, including PhosphQric PARTICIPATE Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures ~... Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/ragout. A' ~ NOT Training video was shown with training materials'.~ARTICIPATE 4 Then spenL 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggihfl different equipment. "~ Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPAT~ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING'' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS JIMENEZ, LUPE Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures . and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. ' ' Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic,'~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, ~alcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. '" Safety Meeting This training included first aid. DID NOT procedures, fire, earthquake chemical PARTICIPATE release emergency procedures, tank entry p~ocedure's, policy'on drug screening !0 when accidents occur, evacuation "' procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING ' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone DID NOT 4 safety, prevention of hand injury, ARTICIPATE JIMENEZ, LUPE machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. · Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident DID NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety )ARTICIPATE and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training completed respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with .PARTICIPATf OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT . 4 Breathing Apparatus and groper care of personal protective. PARTICIPAT~ Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was .. used and work performed in a.smoke .. noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF--TRAINING DATE APPROXIHATE HOURS 4 LUCAS, GERALD Anhydrous Ammonia ,A video was shown. Nritten procedures DID NOT Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba )ARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck (VACATION) delivery was. performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 · chemical handling, including ~hosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout .Authorized to use lockout/ragout. A ~[D NOT Training video was shown with training materials'.~ARTICIPATE 4 Then speni~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggihg different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATI GIST-BROCADES ENPLOYEE TRAINING ' EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS LUCAS, GERALD Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency re~air kit DID NOT 2 ~,,B.. for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures . and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous chemicals Familiar and'knowledgeable about DID Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,, caustic,~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/22/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical , release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, p'olicy, on drug screening · . ~ . when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets , and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 LUCAS GERALD '8/7/91 , ~ Safety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. ~ 4 Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and workin~q~in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~)mpleted respiratory training and .11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and pro?er care of personal protective iPARTICIPATI Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF' TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures BID NOT MELVILLE, LELAND Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba PARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective.clothing .:. and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. 2 Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 chemical handling, including PhosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A' -~. DID NOT 4 Training video was shown with training materials. ~ARTICIPAT Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggihg different equipment. ~ Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATI GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF._TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE ttOURS MELVILLE, LELAND Chlorine Meeting T~raining covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 '"B" for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures - and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. · - Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic,PARTICIPATEi ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. '" i'. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/23/90 3 procedures, fi re, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry -. procedures, policy on drug screening .... when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF. TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS MELVILLE, LELAND Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 4 ~ ~afety, prevention of hand~injury~ 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. . ,, Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering' accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and. · DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with ~ARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal protective 'ARTICIPATEi 4 Training equipment. S.C.B.A". equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. -~" GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE I TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS ,, MERRILL SANDRA Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written ~rocedures DID NOT ' Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba ~ARTiCiPATE .:. equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck .~. delivery waS performed. '- 2 Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 chemical handling, including PhosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A'. DIB NOT 4 Training video was shown with training materials.l~ARTiCIPATE Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually ,. locking out and tagging different equipment. ~ ' Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DiD NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPAT[ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF-.TRAINING D/~TE APPROXII,IATE HOURS MERRILL, SANDRA Chlorine Meeting T, raining covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. 2 Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 5/7/91 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 8/9/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry: ~r6~dur~s, policy on drug screening- 0 when accidents occur., evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~ATE HOURS MERRILL, SANDRA Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone DiD NOT q ~ Safety, prevention of hand injury, ~ARTICI, PATE machine and equipment safety, personal . protective equipment, repetitiVe motion (VACATION) ~ injury and disaster preparedness. ~ Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident DID NOT 4 reporting and investigation, safety 'ARTICIPATE and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in IVACATION) .. confined spaces. Respiratory Training " c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with 'ARTICIPATE ' '~ OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT z~ Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective ~ARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF_TRAINiNG DATE APPROXIMATE MOORE, MALCOLM Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. /~ritten procedures 5/13/92 4 Training - Part I ~ere provided which included scuba equipment, personal protective clothin~ and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagoUt~ A . D'ID NOT 4 Training video was shown with training n~aterials.~ARTICIPATE Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagginq different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID I~OT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTIC-IPATE GIST-BROCADES ~MPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~.tATE HOURS ~!OORE, MALCOLM Chlorfne Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~'B" for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedur6s, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic,PARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid 9/12/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry pr~o.cedures, p~licy op drug screening when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS MOORE, MALCOLM Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinfl work zone 4 ~ ~afety, prevention of hand'injury, 8/7/91 machine and. equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training. c~mPleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with PARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). ~ Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o~ personal protective PARTICIPAT~ Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke (VACATION) noxious atmosohere. '" GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF 'TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE liOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written mrocedures 4 PATTERSON, BILL Training - Part I ,w~re provided, which included scuba DID NOT equipment, personal protective clothing ~ARTICIPATE and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was. performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphQric 9/18/91 Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. ~ · Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/ragoUt A "" · ' ' · , 'DID NOT Training video was shown with traininq materials iARTICIpATE 4 Then spenl~ 2 hours in plant ~ctually locking out and taggih~q different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Ma~.ntenance Engineer DID NOT Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. [ARTICIP~TE .... ., GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF'TRAINING DESCRIPTIOM OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS PATTERSON, BILL Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 , ,Nb ,, ' PARTI CI PATE for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. - - Hazardous ~hemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 2 · . Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'~austic, DID NOT · ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite~ARTICIPATE (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses . , ,', " Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 5/23/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, policy on d_rug evacuation~Creeninu ""~ O when accidents occur, procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINIiiG EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING I DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS PATTERSON, BILL Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 ~ ~afety, prevention of hand injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster Dreoaredness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training · c~mpleted respiratory training and . 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screenimg in compliance with " OSitA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal protective PARTICIPATf Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. ~' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 4 PERKINS, GERALD Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown. Written procedures DID NOT Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba PARTiCipATE equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. .Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown coverinq varioUs 9/12/91 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric ' Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/taaout~ A . DID NOT 4 Training video was shown with trainin~ materials.~ARTICIPATE .,. Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and tagging different equipment. .~. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF--TRAINING DATE APPROXir.IATE HOURS PERKINS, GERALD Chlorine Meeting lraining covered emergency repair kit DID I,IOT 2 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules >ARTiCIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and'knowledgeable aboUt DID NOT 2 · ~ARTiCIPATE Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic, ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical 5/31/90 release emergency procedures, tank entry pgo¢~dures; policy on drug screening ".. when accidents occur, evacuation " procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING "' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 4 · PERKINS, GERALD Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 ~afety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. . ~' Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety .. and substance abuse, heat stress, ..~. respiratory safety and working in ~. confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air ..- purifying equipment (Mask). O Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal protective PARTICIPATI 4 Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. ~ GIST-BROCADEs EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~'fATE HOURS SACAMOTO, Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, l~ritten procedures HIPOLITO Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba 5/13/92 equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 2 chemical handling~ including PhosphQric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.. '~. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A. 'DiD I~OT Training video was shown with training materials'. PARTICIPATI Then spen~ 2 hours in plant'actually locking out and tagging' different equipment. 0' Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 10/25/90 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~?' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE I APPROXII.IATE HOURS SACAMOTO, Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 HIPOLITO ~,~B,, for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. '' Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 ~.' Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, caustic,~ARTICIpATE .-. ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypoch!orite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ,,, Safety Meeting This training included first aid. DID ItOT 3 · procedures, fire, earthquake chemical ~ARTICIPATE release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, p~olicy~ on drug screening '.... , when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING I DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS SACAMOTO, Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverin~ work zone 8/7/91 4 HIPOLITO ~ ~afety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster oreoaredness Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care Q.f personal protective ~ARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equip~ent was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRI?TIOIq OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS 4 SCHNURRER, STEVEN Anhydrous Ammon.ia A video was shown. Nritten procedures 5/13/92 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, personal protective clothing ~. and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck ~. delivery was performed. .. 2 Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 9/18/91 chemical handling, including Rhosphoric '" Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.' ~!i~ Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A . ~'I'D NOT 4 Training video was shown with training materials ~ARTICIPATE Then speni~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out' and tagging different equipment. ~ Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer Di'D ~'IOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICIPATE '' GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE oF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF~TRAINING ~. DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS ~CHNURRER, STEVEN Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~"B" for ton containers, safety rules PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures I· and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. .- Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable aboUt DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, ·caustic,PARTiCIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. ,,, Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 1/15/91 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry proC~dur~,' p~licy on drug screening .... when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. ., GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF.TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS SCHNURRER, STEVEN Work Zone Safety Video's were shown coverinq work zone 4 ~$afety, prevention of hand"injury, 8/7/91 machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with .~ARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective PARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF..TRAINING DATE APPROXII.IATE HOURS SILVA, JOSE R. Anhydrous Ammonia A~ video was shown. I~ritten orocedures DiD NOT' 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, pe~rsonal protective clothin~ ~ARTICIPATE . and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck .. delivery was performed. · ~ .. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphmric 9/18/91 Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures.· Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A- . ~I~ NOT Training video was shown with training materials'.l~ARTICIPATE 4 Then speni~ 2 hours in plant actually · locking out and taggih.q different equipment. ... Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID i40T 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATE ,~ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXil.IATE HOURS '. 2 Chlorine Meeting !raining covered emergency repair kit DID NOT SILVA, JOSE R. ~'tB" for ton containers, safety rules ~ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures .. and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. -- Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 :.' Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid~'caustic,~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 6/4/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chenlical release emergency procedures, tank entry ~ - procedures,, policy on. drug screening '.'.. when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES ENPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE ltOURS SILVA, JOSE R. Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~ safety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion ~ injury and disaster ~reDaredness. ;' Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering· accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety · and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in . confined spaces. 4 i Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT & Testing medical screening in compliance with *ARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). v Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 8/6/92 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal protective Training equipment. S.C.D.A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke noxious atmosphere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF__TRAINING DATE APPROXIrdATE HOURS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, l~ritten procedures 4 SPAULDING, CONNIE Training Part I ~Oere provided which included scuba DID NOT equipment, personal protective clothing ~ARTICIPATE and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. 2 Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various DID NOT chemical handling, including Phosphoric ~ARTICIPATE Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. (VACATION) i~. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/t~goUt~ A' ~ NOT Training video was shown with training materials'.,ARTICIPATE 4 Then spent 2 hours in plant actually .. locking out and taggihg different equipment. . !~ Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. 'ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS ~. SPAULDING, CONNIE Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~.: ~'~B" for ton containers, safety rules ARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures . and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 $..: Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid,'caustic,~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochl, orite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. "' i.~ Safety Meeting This training included first aid. DID NOT 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chenlical 'ARTICIPATE release emergency procedures, tank entry .. procedu~es~ p~licy on drug screening when accidents occur., evacuation · procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS SPAULDING, CONNIE Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~safety~ prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were show~ covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical screening in compliance with · P'ARTICIPATE OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o? personal protective ~ARTICIPATE Training equipment. S.C.B.A..equipment was used and work performed in a smoke '~ noxious atmosphere. ' i GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING '' EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXII.tATE HOURS VERTREES, DENNIS Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, lgritten ~rocedures -DID HOT 4 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba ~ARTICIPATE equipment, personal protective clothin~ and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was perfo?med. · Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown coverinq various DID NOT 2 chemical handling, including PhosphQric ~ARTICIPATE " Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades (VACATION) Standard Operating Procedures~ Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout~ A ~723/90 Training video was shown with training ~aterials~. 4 Then spent 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggin'~ different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the DID Maintenance Engineer NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. PARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OP TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING '- DATE APPROXir.IATE HOURS VERTRE[S DENNIS Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID IlOT 2 ' ~,tB,, for ton containers, safety rules . PARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty .. chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mounting procedures. '' Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about 'DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid~'caustic,~ARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sutfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. "' Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 6/6/90 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry procedures, pol$cy on drug screening '.'. .... when accidents occur, evacuation procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. . . GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF_TRAINING ' DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS VERTREES, DENNIS Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~ Safety, prevention of hand injury, .machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. ..' Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training c~mpleted respiratory training and 11/20/91 4 & Testing medical Screening in comoliance with OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia 8/6/92 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.f personal protective Training equipment. S.C.B.A. equipment was used and work .~erformed in a smoke noxious atnlosp~ere. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~.IATE HOURS 4 WALKER, CARL Anhydrous Ammonia A video Was shown. Written ~rocedures 5/13/92 Training - Part I ~were provided which included scuba equipment, personal protective clothing and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various '9/18/91 2 chemical handling, including Phosphoric Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades Standard Operating Procedures. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A. ~'D NOT Training video was shown wi th training materials'.~ARTiCiPATE, 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually locking out and taggi~ different equipment. Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer DID NOT 2 Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent Fires. ~ARTICIPATE GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING I DESCRIPTION OF-TRAINING DATE APPROXIMATE HOURS WALKER, CARL Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency reoair kit 1/31/91 2 ~,,B,, for ton containers, safety rules for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures and chlorine rotometer mountin~ procedures. '' HazardOus Chemicals Familiar and knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, cauStic,~ARTICI~ATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and mol asses. ,, ' Safety Meeting This training included first aid. DID NOT 3 procedures, fire, earthquake chenlical' PARTICIPATE release emergency procedures tank entry p~ocedures, policy on drug screenin§ '-. i~ " when accidents occur, evacuation .. procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE I APPROXI~.IATE HOURS I.~ALKER, CARL Work Zone Safety Video's were shown, covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~ .safety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 4 reporting and investigation, safety . and substance abuse, heat stress, ..: respiratory safety and working in ~ . confined spaces, i.. Respiratory Training cOmPleted respiratory training and ' DID NOT 4 & Testing medical Screening in compliance with .PARTICIPAT~ OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air purifying equipment (Mask). ~" Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT Breathing Apparatus and proper care of personal protective ~ARTIC!PATE 4 Training equipment. S.C.B'.A. equipment was used and work performed in a srloke noxious atmosphere. ~ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF_TRAINING DATE APPROXI~qATE HOURS WILLIAMS MARK Anhydrous Ammonia A video was shown, lqritten procedures 4 ' Training - Part I ~Were provided which include~ scuba DID NOT equipment, personal protective clothinu ~ARTICIPATE and diagrams. Actual unloading of truck delivery was performed. Chemical Handling 2 video's were shown covering various 2 chemical handling, including ~hosphoric DID NOT Acid. Reviewed present Gist-brocades ~ARTICIPATE Standard Operating Procedures.. Lockout/Tagout Authorized to use lockout/tagout. A Training video was shown with training materials'. DID NOT 4 Then spen~ 2 hours in plant actually ?ARTICIPAT~ locking out and taggin~ different equipment. " Hot Work - Prevent Instructed by the Maintenance Engineer 2 ,. Fires on Hot Work - Danger - Prevent F~'res. DID NOT PARTICIPAT~ GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE OF. TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF._TRAINING ' WILLIAMS, MARK Chlorine Meeting Training covered emergency repair kit DID NOT 2 ~,iB,, for ton containers, safety rules JARTICIPATE for chlorine cylinders and containers, safety and unloading procedures, empty chlorine cylinder loading procedures 0~ and chlorine rotometer mountin.q procedures. · -~ Hazardous Chemicals Familiar and 'knowledgeable about DID NOT 2 Safety/Unloading sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, 'caustic,PARTICIPATE ammonium hydroxide, calcium hypochlorite (HTH), sulfamic acid, soda ash and molasses. 3 Safety Meeting This training included first aid. 9/14/90 proCedures, fire, earthquake chemical release emergency procedures, tank entry ~procedures, policy Qn drug screening when accidents occur., evacuation ~... procedures, location of M.S~D.S. sheets and plant alarm procedures. GIST-BROCADES EMPLOYEE TRAINING EMPLOYEE TYPE .OF TRAINING DESCRIPTION OF TRAINING DATE APPROXI~qATE HOURS WILLIAMS, MARK Work Zone Safety Video's were shown covering work zone 8/7/91 4 ~afety, prevention of hand injury, machine and equipment safety, personal protective equipment, repetitive motion injury and disaster preparedness. Safety Orientation Video's were shown covering accident 7/31/91 reporting and investigation, safety and substance abuse, heat stress, respiratory safety and working in confined spaces. Respiratory Training C~mPleted respiratory training and DID NOT 4 & Testing medical Screening in comnliance with .PARTICIPATI OSHA, CAL-OSHA & EPA regulations. Qualified and trained to use air' purifying equipment (Mask). '" Self-Contained Video's were shown on Anhydrous Ammonia DID NOT 4 Breathing Apparatus and proper care o.~ personal protective PARTICIPATI Training equipment. S.C.B,A. equipment was used and work performed in a smoke1 noxious atmosphere. DISPERSION MODEL DATA AVERAGE WEATHER CONDITIONS GAUSSIAN MODEL CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (UnSheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: : Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° !Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness:. Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 36. minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 51.4 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 22.8 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 130 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 41 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Depender~t Conc/Dose information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, '1991 & 1600 hours ~ CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahren'heit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 36 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 51.4 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 22.8 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 189 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 59 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFI ELD, CALl FORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1~ atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° tFahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness:: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 7896 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 195° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Max Computed Release Rate: 21.9 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 21.9 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 1,310 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 127 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 40 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hoUrs CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or ;forest Cloud Cover: ~1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute . Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behaviOr. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 159 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 51 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ~ Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION:' Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 6 minutes ~ Max Computed Release Rate: 119 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 26.7 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 140 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 44 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMpp Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA ~ Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or;forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 poundS Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature ~ Release Duration: 36 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 51.4 pounds/min Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 22.8 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 130 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 41 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: : Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single stoded) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weig. ht: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or'.forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 7896 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Max Computed Release Rate: 21.9 pounds/min Max Average ,SustainedRelease Rate: 21.9 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount 'Released: 1,310 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion MOdule: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 127 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 40 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent I Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting DISPERSION MODEL DATA ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS GAUSSIAN MODEL CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular' Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1' atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: ~Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 42 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 25 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 18.9 pounds/min (averagedl over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 172 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 54 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Do'se information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 42 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 25 pounds/min Max Average ~SustainedRelease Rate: 18.9 pounds/rain (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount iReleased: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 277 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 86 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or'forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount =Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 549 yards Max Threat Zon(~ ~or IDLH: 181 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL,. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 42 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 25 pounds/min Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 18.9 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 172 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 54 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ~ Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or iforest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both diSpersion mOdules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 233 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 74 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 .Luff Environmental Consulting - CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONEY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit : Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C. Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or'forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 7 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 59.6 pounds/min Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 19.9 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 177 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 55 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting DISPERSION MODEL DATA AVERAGE WEATHER CONDITIONS HEAVY GAS MODEL CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: ~ Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ~ Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERI© INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or'forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: : Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds ~ Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT IN[FORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 915 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 258 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ' Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint LeVel of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec , Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase floTM. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1,162 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 351 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose i~formation at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft EnVironmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA:.25;00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or i forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: I minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion mOdules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified ~LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 316 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 70 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: ~28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class:,B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: =.0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released:'34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior, FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 440 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 128 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft EnVironmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit -Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: I tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/min Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion mOdules to investigate its-potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 915 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 258 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours ~ CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1~ atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This .chemical' may flash boil and/or result in two~ phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 316 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 70 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependedt Conc/Dose information at specific locations. CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: : Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling.Poi~nt: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° ~Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness:i Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemicar may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use bofh dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 915 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 258 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. DISPERSION MODEL DATA ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS HEAVY GAS MODEL CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or'forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for ~OC: 470 yards ~ Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 112 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both diSpersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 595 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 180 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular~ Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° !Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness:Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Du~ration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemicalmay flash boil and/or result in two, phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1,244 yards ' Max. Threat Zone for IDLH: 287 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1,587 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 457 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL sUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling POint:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than ,1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40°: Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness~ Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: ~ Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical" may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 470 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 112 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1,244 yards Max Threat Zene for IDLH: 287 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting DISPERSION MODEL DATA TABLE 3 CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ~ Chemical' Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1~ atm Ambient Saturation Concentration' 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° :Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness:i ?ban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute ~ Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical-may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 159 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 51 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours ~ CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1' atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: .Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical" may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat .Zone for LOC: 233 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 74 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours ~ CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Poi,nt:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1~ atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: :Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 6 minutes Max Compul~ed Release Rate: 119 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 26.7 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) ~ Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 140 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 44 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependenlt Conc/Dose information at specific locations CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours; CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular~ Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: !Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 7 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 59.6 pounds/min , Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 19.9 pounds/rain (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion MOdule: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 177 yards Max Threat 7,One for IDLH: 55 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations DISPERSION MODEL DATA TABLE 4 ~'- '~ CONFIDENTIAL ~ SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL I II - FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) .Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol · TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height St,ability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: I tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chermical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow; Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behaviOr. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 375 yards Max Threat Z(me for IDLH: 124 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height : Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release DuratiOn: ALOHA limited the duration to I hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/rain Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion mOdules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 375 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 124 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm FootPrint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1,000 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 poundS Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature : Release Duration: 6 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 418 pounds/min Max Average Sustained Release Rate: 133 pounds/rain (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 460 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 143 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH' 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1000 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 5 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 834 pounds/min : Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 178 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds ~ FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 349 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 114 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours~ CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLVoTWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern' 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1~ atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical"' may flash boil and/or result in two ~phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 549 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 181 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations DISPERSION MODEL DATA TABLE 5 CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: ' Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source.: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion MOdule: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 233 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 73 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location:' BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25:00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point:-28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 34.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 0.573 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 34.4 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 375 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 117 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff EnvirOnmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-'I'WA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% : ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds! Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 6 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 119 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 26.7 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: £05 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 64 yards For more detailed.information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Mass: 131.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 7 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 59.6 pounds/min Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 19.9 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 132 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS'SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 284 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 88 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Lult Environmental Consulting DISPERSION MODEL DATA TABLE 6 CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORN IA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 ,tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released:206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 564 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 180 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 206.4 pounds Source Height: 0 Release Duration: 1 minute Release Rate: 3.44 pounds/sec Total Amount Released: 206 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zor,~,. ~,.~r LOC: 801 yards Max Threat Zone ~r IDLH: 290 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent '~ Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.75 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at August 15, 1991 & 1600 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.'00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern' 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 6.4 mph from NW No Inversion Height Stability Class: B Air Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 25% Ground Roughness: Open cou,ntry Cloud Cover: I tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1000 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 poundS Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 95° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release DuratiOn: 5 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 834 pounds/min Max Average SustainedRelease Rate: 178 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 530 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 166 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luff EnvirOnmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.64 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0800 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 5 mph frem ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: C Air Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 7' tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1000 square feet Puddle Mass: 789.6 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 40° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 6 minutes Max Computed ~Release Rate: 418 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 133 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 790 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Modale: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 745 yards Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 231 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting DISPERSION MODEL DATA ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS UNMITIGATED RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 150 square feet Puddle Volume: 200 gallons Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: 41 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 27.5 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 27.5 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 1,140 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1.3 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 588 yards For more detail:ed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: , Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ENE No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit , Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: I tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1000 square feet Puddle Volume: 200 gallons Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release DuratiOn: 6 minutes Max Computed Release Rate: 363 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 188 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 1,140 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 2.3 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 1464 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Glst-brocacles/RMPP Addendum/Feb. 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION :(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ene No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: I tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/min Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow., Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 2.0 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 810 yards For mom detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Envir~onmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ene No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1000 square feet Puddle Mass: 31189.2 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Max Computed Release Rate: 184 pounds/rain Max Average Sustained' Release Rate: 184 pounds/rain (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 11,000 pounds FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1.8 miles Max Threat Zor~e for IDLH: 752 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ene No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Puddle Area: 1~000 square feet Puddle Mass: 31189.2 pounds Soil Type: Default Ground Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Initial Puddle Temperature: Ground temperature Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Max Computed Release Rate: 184 pounds/min Max Average Sustained'Release Rate: 184 pounds/min (averaged over a minute or more) Total Amount Released: 11,000 pounds ~ FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 5.3 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 1757 yards For more detailed information, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weig!ht: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ene No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open country Cloud Cover: ,1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/rain Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (GAUSS SELECTED) Dispersion Module: Gaussian User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 5.8 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 1.1 miles For more detailed ii, formation, check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations GiSt-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atto Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from ene No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Urban or forest Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/min Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. " Use both dispersion modules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1.3 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 485 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting CONFIDENTIAL · SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT USE ONLY SITE DATA INFORMATION: Location: BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA Building Air Exchanges Per Hour: 0.53 (Unsheltered single storied) Date & Time: Fixed at December 15, 1991 & 0200 hours CHEMICAL INFORMATION: Chemical Name: AMMONIA, ANHYDROUS Molecular Weight: 17.03 kg/kmol TLV-TWA: 25.00 ppm IDLH: 500.00 ppm Footprint Level of Concern: 50 ppm Boiling Point: -28.17° Fahrenheit Vapor Pressure at Ambient Temperature: greater than 1 atm Ambient Saturation Concentration: 1,000,000 ppm or 100.0% ATMOSPHERIC INFORMATION:(MANUAL INPUT OF DATA) Wind: 2.5 mph from eno No Inversion Height Stability Class: F Air Temperature: 30° Fahrenheit Relative Humidity: 50% Ground Roughness: Open counfry Cloud Cover: 1 tenths SOURCE STRENGTH INFORMATION: Direct Source: 3.44 pounds/sec Source Height: 0 Release Duration: ALOHA limited the duration to 1 hour Release Rate: 206 pounds/min Total Amount Released: 12,400 pounds Note: This chemical may flash boil and/or result in two phase flow. Use both dispemion mOdules to investigate its potential behavior. FOOTPRINT INFORMATION: (HEAVY GAS SELECTED) Model Run: Heavy Gas User specified LOC: 50 ppm Max Threat Zone for LOC: 1.7 miles Max Threat Zone for IDLH: 688 yards For more detailed information check the Time Dependent Conc/Dose information at specific locations. Gist-brocades/RMPP Addendum/Feb., 1992 Luft Environmental Consulting ~ .~.. f . ~ ORTH ':.-, DISTRICT BLVD. '-'.,:~.':'., ~: FACILITY DIAGRAM · ~ Business Nome: GIST-BROCADES " Area Mop~ 1 of 1 Nome of Area: INDUSTRIA~ ~ Cold Storage ~ LE GEN D "'.'~. S hop ~ Gas ' ~ '- .I ~ Electric ! ~ Water ~ Fire Hydrant -- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Automatic Sprinkler . ... :...,.::-' Wa re house ~ ~ ' 0 ~ Miscelloneods Sforage .. r J'lllll ¢ ~ Fence ' r--~'~ ~ ~~Gate in Fence [ ! ir-' ~ ~~ ~ ~ Standard Door --~ M S MS M S ,,MS', ,MS~ , v v UP · i~_J L_JJ ~, L-J Underground Storage Tanks , ~ ~ Indoor Process Area ~ ~ IB°iler ,~, .. ' _ ~ Flammable ,Boiler ~ i Si M ~ Flammable Gas "· ~ ~ ~ Corrosive Liquid -'~'-".. "., Outdoor Process Area ~ ~ ~ Cooling ~ , To~er Flommoble Liquid "'" '~-= : ' :~ ' ' ': "= '~ GIS T-BROCADES, INC..,.-. ~ HMMP PLAN BAKERSFIELD YEA.ST PLANT, ' 17 X 22 ~INTED ON NO. 1~ C~RPRI~ · MEMORANDUM "WE CARE" September 9, 1992 TO: Valerie Pendergrass FROM: Barbara Brenner SUBJECT: RMPP Billing Gist-brocades - 5455 District Blvd., 93313 A total of 3.5 hours were spent reviewing documents for the anhydrous ammonia and sulfuric acid RMPPs. 3.5 hours x 47.25 $ per hour = 165.385. Please enter this amount into the computer so that a bill will be generated. Note the date that the entry is made on this memo and file it in Gist-brocades RMPP file. cc: Ralph Huey Mr.'Lloyd Fry Maintenance Engineer Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, Ca. 9-3313 Dear Mr. Fry: Thank you for your recent business plan update. However, you have used forms that are over two years old for your business plan. Portions of the information recorded is inadequate. Form 2A will be ok, however we do need a brief summary of your hazardous materials training program, as requested in section 6C. A three to ten line summary would be appropriate. Form 3A is inadequate. Please complete pages 2 and 4 of our new forms and submit. Give a brief summary of the applicable sections ~of your Environmental Incident Pla~ as well as your internal and external reporting charts. Please also return a completecopy of your Hazardous Substance Communication Program and your Environmental Incident Plan. Sincerely Yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH:vp CITY of BAKERSFIELD. i'~ "WE CARE" FIRE' DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON July' 25, 1991 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Deedy Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Mr. Deedy: Enclosed is a facility information form which must be completed regarding the use of sulfuric acid at the Gist-brocades plant. This form will be used in determining whether a Risk Management and Prevention Plan will be required for the use and handling of this acutely, hazardous material. Please return the completed questionnaire to 2130 G Street Bakersfield, 93301 before August 26, 1991. Please call me at 326-3979 if you-have any-questions~ Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous' Materials Planni~ng Technician cc: Ralph Huey HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE '"' FORM 2A ~NSTRUCTI.ONS:, -. - T._ To avoid' luff. her actio'n,'return this frOM within 30 da¥~ of recaipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN EN6LISH. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. "~ SEOTION 1: BUSINE~ ~OENTTFICaTION DaTa '. · A. BUSINESS NAME: GIST-BROCADES FOOD I~NGREDIENTS, ~NC. 5455 DISTRI'CT BOULEVARD B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: CITY: BAKERSFIELD CA.' ZIP: 93313 BUS. PHONE: (805)' 834-1050' SECTION 2: EMERGENCY-NOTIF~CATIo'Ns : . :.. In case of an emergency £nvolving the a hazamdous ma.terial, ca!.1 ~l!.and 1-800-B~Z-?~O-or ]-~1G-427-4~4~o' Th£s. ~LI1 no{ify vmm. ............ ln~=] ~="M .... ~_. *m=~+.___. and the State Office of Emergency. Services as required by lawo EHPLOYEES TO NOTZFY IN eASE OF EMERGENCY: NGHE AND TITLE DURZNG BUS: HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS. A. Robert Deedy, Plant Manager 'PH~ (805) 834-1050 pH~'(805)..664-0248 8. Lloyd Fry, Plant Engineer PH~ (805') 834-1.050 pH~ (805') 833-8764 PAGER: $29-2617 SECTION ~: LOCATION OF UTILZTY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS a WHQLE ~. NaTURaL BAS/FR*SFr.W*E: !'NV]" corner of plant, between driveway, and block wall B. ELECTRICAL: Main power room, above process; "H" :wail ¢. WATER: City Water valve "W" end of buildinq, between building, and water tank o. .SPECIAL: - . N E. LOCK BOX: ~/ NO 'ZF YES, LOCATZOI,Ii On fence -" ]E." corner at main entrance FLOOR PLRNS? /INOI -"T[ON i: PRIUATE RESPONSE TE,~.M FOR BUSINESS .~S A WHOLE We -:,...':; action plans for evacuation, earthquake, flood, fire and medical. Th~:-: :. can be provided upon request. ;~: .... ION 5: LOCAL EHERGEHCY MEOTnAL &qqTSTANCE FOR YO~JR nUqINESS AS & !JHQLE All injury or accident cases are referred to: Memorial Urgent Care, located at 650]. Hing Ave., Bakersfield, telephone (805) 397-4004. For Ambulance service we use Hall Ambulance, telephone (805) 327-4111 For' Genera] Emergency we use the 911 service. SECTION G: EMPLOYEE TRAININ~ EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIREO TO HAVE h TRAINING PRO6RAM ~HtCH PROUIOES EMPLOYEES ~ITH INITIAL.. AND REFRESHER ~R6ININ6 IN THE SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. .' , A. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY 31 B. DO YOU HAUE MSOS (MATERIAL SAFETY OATA SHEETS)'FOR EACH HAZARDOUS MATERIAL YOU HANDLE ? YES C. 6ire A BRIEF SUHHARY OF YOUR HAZAROOUS MATERIALS TR&ZNZN6 PROGRAM~. We have a Hazardous Substance Communication Program which is available upon request. SECTION?: EXEMPTION REqUEsT'..." I CERTIFY ~JNOER PENALTY OF P'ERSURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEHPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER G.gS OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH ANO SAFETY COOE-FOR THE FOLLO~IN6 REASONS.: WE O0 blOT HANOLE'HEZAROOUS MATERZRLS. WE O0 HANOLE HAZAROOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIME E'XCEEO THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTI.T!ES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 8: CERTIFICATION I, Lloyd Fry , certify tha~ the above infor~at£on is accurate. I understand that this information wi!~ be used to fulfill my firm's ohligation~ under the new California. Health and Safety code on Hazardous Material5 (Oiv. £0 Cha~ter ~.~S S~c. 2S500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate'information constitutes pe~ju~. BAKERSFIELD CITY FiRE '~ '7 ~1~0 G' STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 03301 '"": ::' OTF-"-,. ~A,.- L'$E BUSINESS X:\>,'.E: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE PACiLIT¥ UNIT · F 0 l~ZV~ 3A , INSTRUCTIONS .............. .I... To avoid further action,, this form. must .be returned 2. ""'="'~:. a."°°TXT,., .. 5'OUR .3,X S~,~r.:xS' ?~ IN 3 A.nZwe:' r. he questions below f-or ~'=-' " .... · _ :.,~ FACiI, iiY I,.,IT LISTED · CoNC.o~ as ooss le. a Be as BRIEF and ~' ~"= . ib ' FAC'IDI~]~ITm ~ACILI~ ~IT Nkk: Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. SECTrO~' 1: MITIG.AT~O~, PR~ION, .4BA~}IE>~ PROCEDL~ES We ·have an Environmental Incident Plan available upon request. ~ON o:. NOTIFiCATi05' .~=~'""u ~;ACUATiON. ?ROCEDL-RES AT T]~!S L~."iT n\~[v.. _. NOTIFICATION:· Please note ~ttached Internal ~nd External Reporting Charts. SEC~Ti(~ 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS 6~IT ONLY. ~.~ Does this Facility Unit contain ...... i YES N0 If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. '~. Are any of the hazardous materia!s.a bona fide Trade Secret YES If No, complete'a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form ±4A-!) ' If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRAD'E SECRETS 0XLY (yellow form =4A-2) in addition to tile non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION 1. W~ have smoke detectors in office, laboratory and power room above.laboratory. 2. Computer room has a ha]on system. 3. Cooling tower has a sprinkler system. 4. O~y stora¢e, maintenance shop and. maintenance s~orage area have sprinklers. 5. Sma]] fire extinguishers throughout plant. 6. Smoke detectors and sprinkler systems tied into switchboard of "ANT Crime Control". SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WA/ER SUPPLY FOR USE BY E>fERGENCY RESPON~ERS Fire hydrant located in ]awn area, "W" of Cooling Tower and "S" of mo]asses tanks and a fire hydrant located on east side at Armstrong. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILI_WY SKUT-OFFS AT THIS L~!T. ONLY. A. .YAT. oA..~..~: Gas shut off and meter located "N,W." corner of bui'ldi'ng between drive-way and block wall. Shut off wrench located on loading dock. B. ELECTRICAL: " Pacific Gas and Electric transformer located in "N.W." corner of parkin§ lot. Main' 41 60 V.A.C.. disconnect' located in .main power room, upper level, rear of building, above process floor., 'S.W." corner.of main building... C. WATER: City Water main cut-off located in pit on lawn. north of building "S" of ~J'istrict Boulevard. We also have'a main shut off in header between "W" side of building. and water tank. Well water-can be shut off by switching off pumps located on outside, "W" side of building behind water tank. · D. SPECIAL: #6 Fuel Oil pumps can be shut off by switches located on "E' wall of oil tank retaining wall, behind oil pumps. Can also be shut down with a button i'n the utilities area next to the inside boiler. E. LOCK BOX: YES .' NO ~F YES, LOCATION: On fence - 'N.E." corner at Main Entrance IF YES, SITE PLAXS? ~j XO .MSDSs? YES FLOOR PLA>:S? .NO KEYS? YES INTERN REPORTING q ART Worker V SuperViser C. Walker 398-7220 S. Schnurrer 8'33-8019 V D. Ensey '<-- L. Fry > C.Walker Home 664-1124 Home 833-8764 Home 398-7220 Pager 329-4946 Pager 329-2617 Pager 329-1023 ~ Office 835-8385 v Plant Manager Corporate Management R. Deedy · >- J.KEVIN KRAUS Home 664-0248 Office'(215) 272-4040 Home (201) 568-4473 v <q h Corporate Environmental II Corporate Kemper Insurance Eugene Corrigan Office (800) 662-4478II Augustin Vega Home (908) 548-1387 (714) 598-3000 Corporate Lawyer Morgan, Lewis & Bockius 2001 Logan Square Philadelphia, PA. 19103 Ken Meyers (215) 963-5000 09-03-92 CITY of BAKERSFIELD "WE CARE" FIRE DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON August 24,1992 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FiRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Deedy Plant Manager Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Bob: .~.~ We have been reviewing hazardous materials management plans and requesting '~"~ revisions of plans which are incomplete; The Gist-brocades plan is not only incomplete,'~--. we have not yet received the revisions which we requested Over a year ago. I have attached a copy of the letter requesting revisions to the plan submitted in June of 1991. Notes in the file indicate that I spoke to Lloyd Fry about these revisions in late 1991. The revisions were to be submitted by 12-12-91. I have included a computer printout of the existing hazardous materials management plan for Gist-brocades. Please check it for accuracy and complete the sections highlighted. Summarize the information referenced from Gist-brocades' "Environmental Incident Plan" and insert it into this hazardoUs materials plan under section E. Correct any old or inaccurate information using a.contrasting color of ink. I have enclosed a copy of the inventory reporting form in ease you need to make additions to the hazardous materials inventory. Please complete the plan, sign the stamped block on the front of the printout and return it to us. by 9-25-92. This corrected printout, will then serve as the revised Hazardous Materials Management Plan for Gist-brocades. Call me at 326-3979 if you have any questions regarding revision of these formS. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous MateriaJs Planning Technician cc: Ralph Huey Mr.'Lloyd Fry Maintenance Engineer Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, Ca. 9-3313 Dear Mr. Fry: Thank you for your recent business plan update. However, you have used forms that are over two years old for your business plan. Portions of the information recorded is inadequate. Form 2A will be ok, however we do need a brief summary of your hazardous materials training program, as requested in section 6C. A three to ten line summary would be appropriate. Form 3A is inadequate. Please complete pages 2 and 4 of our new forms and submit. Give a brief summary of the applicable sections ~of your Environmental Incident Pla~ as well as your internal and external reporting charts. Please also return a completecopy of your Hazardous Substance Communication Program and your Environmental Incident Plan. Sincerely Yours, Ralph E. Huey Hazardous Materials Coordinator REH:vp CITY of BAKERSFIELD. i'~ "WE CARE" FIRE' DEPARTMENT 2101 H STREET S. D. JOHNSON July' 25, 1991 BAKERSFIELD, 93301 FIRE CHIEF 326-3911 Mr. Robert Deedy Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Mr. Deedy: Enclosed is a facility information form which must be completed regarding the use of sulfuric acid at the Gist-brocades plant. This form will be used in determining whether a Risk Management and Prevention Plan will be required for the use and handling of this acutely, hazardous material. Please return the completed questionnaire to 2130 G Street Bakersfield, 93301 before August 26, 1991. Please call me at 326-3979 if you-have any-questions~ Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous' Materials Planni~ng Technician cc: Ralph Huey January 9, 1991 Mr. Lloyd Fry Maintenance Engineer Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Dear Mr. Fry: Enclosed are the new instructions for site and facility diagrams. I apologize for forgetting to send them sooner. Please call anytime that I can be of assistance with hazardous materials planning. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician ;- -- ,RECEIVED ~'JUL 1 7 1990 L-,.-/ BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT H,.J~.~ MAT, D July 13, 1990 Mr. Ralph Huey Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 2130 G Street Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Dear Mr.~Huey: Enclosed is an updated MSDS inventory list for the Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. Business Plan, Sincerely, Maintenance Engineer /cs cc: Su~ Luft Mike Del Vecchio Bob Deedy Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 (805) 834-1050 Fax (805) 834-6212 ~PAGE i REVISED 7-10-90 GIST-BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS, INC. PLANT CHEMICAL MATERIAL INVENTORY QUANTITIES CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME MAXIMUM TOTAL AMOUNT AT AMOUNT ONE TIME IN YEAR LABORATORY ACETALDEHYDE ETHANOL, ACETIC ALDEHYDE 1 GAL 1 GAL ETHYL ALDEHYDE ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL METHANE CARBOXYLIC ACID · ETHANOIC ACID 20 LBS 240 LBS 4-AMINO-S-HYDROXYL 4-AMINIO-S-HYDROXY- 500 GMS 500 GMS AND NAPHTHALENE 1-NAPHTHALENE $ULFONIC ACID SULFONIC ACID ACETONE DIMETHYL KETONE; METHYL 1 GAL 1 GAL KETONE; 2-PROPANONE ALCOHOL, REAGENT RCC CAT. NO. 6590 4 GAL 15 GAL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE SAL AMMONIAC 1 K 1 K AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE AMMONIUM PARAMOLYBDATE 500 GMS 100 GMS AMMONIUM SULFATE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN SULFATE 500 GMS 500 GMS AMMONIUM MONOBASIC- AMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE MONOBASIC 2 K 2 K PAGE '2 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE PRIMARY AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE 1SO0 GMS 5000 GMS MONOBASIC AMMONIUM OIHYOROGEN PHOSPHATE;AMMONIUM BI- i!'i- PHOSPHATE; PHOSPHORIC ACID, i MONOAMMONIUM SALT ANTHRONE ANTHRACENONE 100 GMS- 25 GMS ARABINOSE MCB AX1705 25 GMS 100 GMS D-(-)-ARABINOSE BENZOIC ACID PHENYL FORMIC ACID 500 GMS lO LBS BIOTIN PYRROLE THIOPHENE 15 GMS 15 GMS IMIDAZOLE-4-PENTANDIC ACID HEXAHYARO-2-OXO,BIOEPIDERM BORIC ACID BORACIC ACID; ORTHOBORZC ACID; BOROFAX 1000 GMS 5000 GMS 8ROMOCRESEOL GREEN- RICCA 1220 16 OZ 52 OZ METHYL RED CALCIUM CARBONATE J T BAKER 1-1288 2 LB 5 LB CALCIUM CHLORIDE MCB CX129 50 GMS 50 GMS CALCIUM -D-PANTOTHENATE USP CAL-PAN 500 KG 2400 KG CALCIUM SULFATE LIMESTONE, MARBLE, 1 LB 1 LB CALCITE, CHALK, CARBONIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT ''! CARTRIDGE, CATION 2 2 P/N059565 COBALT CHLORIDE J T BAKER 1670 125 GMS 250 GMS CUPRIC SULFATE BLUE VITRIOL; BLUESTONE 1000 GMS 1500 GMS COPPER ~'PAGE 5. CITRIC ACID, MONOHYDRATE TWO HYDROXY-ONE,TWO,THREE 8 LBS 10 LBS PROPANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID COLI-MUG TUBES 1 GAL 1 GAL CRYSTAL VIOLET BASIC VIOLET THREE; 25 GMS 10 GMS GENTIAL VIOLET DEXTROSE GLOSOCE, GRAPE,SUGAR,CORN 1000 GMS 5000 GMS SUGAR ' DODECYL SODIUM SULFATE SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE i LB 1/2 LB 2-ETHANE SULFONIC ACID RESEARCH ORG OilSM 1 K 10 K (ETHYLENEDINITRILO) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRACCETIC SO0 GMS 500 GMS TETRAACETIC ACID, ACID, DISODIUM SALT DISODIUM SALT ETHYL ALCOHOL ALCOHOL 2 QT 1 GAL ANHYDROUS, DENATURED FERROUS AMMONIUM SULFATE AMMONIUM IRON SULFATE 2 LB 1/2 LB AMMONIUM FERROUS SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE FERRIC AMMONIUM CITRATE CITRIC ACID AMMONIUM 1 LB 1 LB IRON (5+) SALT AMMONIUM FERRIC CITRATE FERRIC CHLORIDE 100 GMS 100 GMS FERROUS SULFATE IRON VITRIOL 500 GMS 500 GMS HEPTHYARATE D-(-)-FRUCTOSE D-FRUCTOPYRANOSE 500 GMS. 2000 GMS GLYCEROL GLYCERINE: ONE, 1 QT 1 QT TWO.THREE-PROPANETRIOL HYDROCHLORIC ACID HYDROGEN CHLORIDE 4 GAL 20 GAL HYDROCHLORIDE INOSITOL INOSITOL 100 GMS 100 GMS PAGE IODINE , 300 GMS 500 GMS ' ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 2-PROPANOL,SECPROPYL 2 GAL 6 GAL ALCOHOL LACTIC ACID 2-HYDROX PROPANOIC 32 OZ ~2 OZ ACID EHTYLIDEN 'ELACTIC ACID ' LACTOSE MILK SUGAR I LB 1 LB LEAD ACETATE LEAD DIACETATE 1000 GMS iO00..GMS ' SUGAR OF LEAD MAGENSIUM CHLORIDE 1 LB 1 LB MANGANOUS SULFATE MANGANESE SULFATE 500 GMS 500 GMS MANNITOL,POWDER MAL 2554-1 500 GMS 500 GMS MALTOSE ALDRICH CHEM 100 GMS 100 GMS MERCURIC SULFATE MERCURY BISULFATE 1 LB 1/2 LB MERCURY EMERGENCY ZINC METAL 1 PK 1 PK CLEAN UP SYSTEM SULFURIC ACID O.IN MESO-INOSITOL 5 GMS 100 GMS METHYL ALCOHOL 1 LIT QT 2 LIT QT METHYL RED, N~EUTRAL ACID RED 2;TWO- 25 GMS. 25 GMS. (4-(DIMETHYLAMINO) OIMETHLAMINO) PHENYLAZO) BENZOIC ACID ·-'METHYLENE BLUE BASIC. BLUE 9 25 GMS 10 GAL MINERAL OIL PARAFFIN OIL; 8 LTR 16 LTR LIQUID PETROLATUM ".-'- . "' "'":"..t~ -..' ..... ' ............ ; ' ~-';~' '"',"","~'" '~'"': ...... ?~7~. ?.':?,'}~-??,:---?~;':'~'~':'~':"?-~"'~?'1 ~PAGE 5 NALCO SOLUTION S0222 P-INDICATOR, PHENO- 16 OZ 64 OZ LPHTHALEIN SOLUTION IN DENATURED ETHANOL NALCO SOLUTION S0226 SULFURIC ACID i GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0254 1 GAL 2 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0245 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0260 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0274 i GAL . i GAE NALCO SOLUTION' S0275 1 GAL 1 GAL H-2 TOTAL HARDN NALCO SOLUTION S0277 1 GAL 1 GAL I. ':' NALCO SOLUTION S0279 i GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0280 1 GAL i GAL : NALCO SOLUTION SH555 P-1 P-1,AMMOMIUM MOLYBDATE IN 2 LIT 2 LIT AN AQUEOUS SULFURIC ACID SOLUTION NALCO SOLUTION S0615 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0614 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION SO90i-SCi TEST 'KIT 2 OZ i6 OZ NALCO SOLUTION S0902-SC2 TEST KIT 2 OZ i6 OZ NALCO SOLUTION S509i 1 GAL 1 GAL ORTHOTOLIDINE/ RICCA 8640. i60Z 52 OZ o'~TOLIDINE REAGENT' PAGE PARAFFIN OIL, WHITE 1L 15 L PENICILLIN-G-SODIUM PENICILLIAN i BTLE 2 BTLE PENICILLIN=STREPTOMYCIN 10 BTLES 24 8TLES PERCHLORIC ACID 500 MLS lO00 MLS 60~, 70~ PHENOL HYDROXYBENXENE 1 PT 1 PT PHENANTHRENE AROMATIC HRDROCARBON ........ --! 25 GMS 25 GMS PHENOLPHTHALEIN 125 GMS 50 GMS PHOSPHORIC ACID o-PHOSPHORIC ACID 8 GAL 16 GAL PHTHALIC ACID 1,2-BENZENEDICARBOXYLtC 1 QT 1/2 QT MONOPOTASSIUM SALT ACID MONOPOTASSIUM SALT POTASSIUM BROMIDE $ LBS 5 LBS POTASSIUM CHLORIDE POTASSIUM MURIATE 50 GMS 100 GMS POTASSIUM CHROMATE CA~ 7789-00-6 1 LB 1 LB POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE CAUSTIC POTASH 500 GMS 500 GMS POTASSIUM SULFATE SAL POLYCHRESTUM 2 LB 10 LB POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 1500 GMS 2000 GMS MONOBASIC MONOBASIC POTASSIUM PO4 DIBASIC 500 GMS SOO GMS POTASSIUM IODATE IODIC ACID, 1000 GMS 500 GMS POTASSIUM SLT POTASSIUM OXALATE OXALIC ACID, 1 LB i LB :-. DEPOTASSIUM SALT, PAGE 7 ETHANEDIOIC SALT POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE DIBASIC MAL 7092 i LB i LB DIBASIC POTASSIUM SODIUM TARTRATE ROCHELLE SALT 2.5 K 2.5 K POTASSIUM IODIOE 2 LB 2 LB PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIHYOROXYPROPANE, 1 PT 1/2 GAL PROPANEDIOL PURGE III INSECT KILLER 12 CANS 12 CANS RAFFINOSE GOSSYPSE;MELITOSE; 200 GMS 500 GMS MELITROSE L-RHAMHOSE MCB RXO070 25 GMS 25 GMS SILVER NITRATE 50 GMS 100 GMS SILVER CHLORIDE 50 GMS 50 GMS SILVER SULFATE 1 LB 1 LB ". SODIUM ACETATE, ACETIC ACID, i LB 1/2 LB ANHYDROUS SODIUM SALT SODIUM BICARBONATE BAKING SODA; SODIUM ACID CARBONATE 2 LB 15 LB SODIUM BISULFITE SODIUM ACID SULFITE 500 GMS 100 GMS SULFUROUS ACID SODIUM CITRATE TRISODIUM CITRATE 500 GMS 500 GMS SODIUM CHLORIDE 3 K 10 K SODIUM GLUCONATE SODIUM 2,3,4,5,6 1000 1000 PENTAHYDROXY-1- HEXANOATE SODIUM.HYDROXIDE CAUSTIC SODA 5 GAL 50 GAL 504 SOLUTION SODIUM HYDRATE;LYE '~PAGE 8 SODIUM HYDROXIDE, CAUSTIC SODA;LYE 12 K 24 K SOLID SODIUM HYDRATE SODIUM SULFITE 500 GMS 1000 GMS SODIUM SULFATE TRISODIUM SULFATE I LB 1 LB ANHYDROUS SULFURIC ACID ' SODIUM THIOSULFATE S-HYDRATE i LB 5 LB SORBITOL GLUCITOL L LB L LB STREPTOMYCIN .................. 12 BTLES 12 BTLES SULFAT. E SUCROSE BEET SUGAR, CANE SUGAR 2 K 10 K SODIUM HYDRATE SULFURIC ACID NORMAL,EPA,APHA,ASTM, 8 GAL 16 GAL 96~ AOA, FOR ALKALINITY SULFURIC ACID MINERAL ACID SOLUTIONS 6 GAL 24 GAL DILUTE SOLUTIONS TREHALOSE SPECTRUM T1097 25 GMS 200 GMS TRICHLOROAECTIC ACID TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 10 LB 5 LB 2,5,5-TRIPHENY - HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN 50 GMS 50 GMS TETRAZOLIUM CHLORIDE THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE VITAMIN B, HYDROCHLORI~DE 500 GMS 100 GMS ZINC CHLORIDE 500 GMS 500 GMS ZINC SULFATE, 7-HYDRATE WHITE VIRTRIOL ZINC VITRIOL 600 GMS LO00 GMS XYLOSE WOOD SUGAR 25 GMS 25 GMS ~PAGE 9 PROCESS AIR 235 CU FT 2820 CU FT ACCORD II 150 GAb 1800 GAL ALCATEL 100 MECHANICAL PUMP FLUID 12 QTS 3 QTS AMINOSULFURIC ACID; -~ 5000 LBS 14000 LBS AMINOSULFONIC ACID MONOBROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE ~MINO-2-MET HALON 1301, FREON FE 1301 1141 LBS 1141 LBS (PYRIMIOINYL) ~ [ HYDROXYETHYL)-4-METHYL- / (,.AMMONZ-UM~Az~~HYDROX AQUA AMMONIA 376000 LB 4512000 LB NEUTRALIZATION GRADE BIOPAL NR-20 150 GAL 1800 GAL IODOPHORS CALCIUM -D-PANTOTHENATE USP CAL-PAN 300 KG 2400 KG ~ALCIUM HYPOCHLORI HTH 600 LBS 3000 LBS D-ASPARAGINE MONOHYDRATE 25 GMS 25 GMS CRYSTALLINE ~ANIC DEFOAMER~ ,. MAZU DF204 220 GAL 2640 GALS YDROUS _.._~........_~ DIAMMONIUM'SALT SULFATE, U.S.P. 1500 LBS 18000 LBS ~ ~AGE 10 MERCURY MERCURY 5 LB~ 5 LBS NIACINAMIDE 100 GMS lO0 GMS I HOSPHORIC ACID 4000 GAL 48000 GAL MO~OPHOSPHORIC ACID . .JDRTHO-PHOSPHORIC ACID; ~ ~WHITE PHOSPHORIC ACID PYRIDOXINE.HYDROCHLORIDE 5 GMS 5 GMS '" SODA ASH - SODIUM CARBONATE, i250 LBS $000 LBS ~ _. ANHYDROUS HYDROXI-- ' ~DIUM CAUSTIC SODA · ELA~ ""-<.5(..50~ LIQUID CHELATED LIQUID LYE ................ 4000 .GAL 48000 GAL /.~UM 2,5,4,5,6 x% SODIUM GLUOONATE lO00 LBS 1000 LBS ( PENTAHYDROXY 1-HEXAMOT~ SULFATE OF AMMONIA AMMONIUM SULFATE 150 LBS 18000 LBS SULFURIC SULFURIC ACID 55250 LBS '' THIAMINE HC1 THIAMINE 186 KG 900 KG ?:i' MONOHYDROCH LORIDE VITAMIN Bi //"' ZINC SULPHAT METEOR BRAND ZINC ( SULPHATE 56~ 1666 LBS 20000 LBS MOM OH YDRAT E~..~-" PACKAGING AND SHIPPING ALKI-FOAM RHOZYME-H59 5 GAL 20 GAL ENZYME BACTERIAL DIASTASE ............. 150 LBS i50 LBS .i'.' BLAIR ADHESIVES MODIFIED LATEX EMULSION i25 LBS i500 LBS ~PAGE 11 80NCHEM MIKRO-FOME CLEANING SOLUTION 12 GAL 144 GAL CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE HYPOCHLOROUS 1000 LBS 5000 LBS CHLOR-TERGENT 500 LBS 2160 LBS CRYSTALS TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE 2000 LB~ 7000 LBS DPDECAHYDRATE, TSP CRYSTALS, TSP CRYSTALLINE FULLER'S EARTH ALL PURPOSE ABSORBENT 150 LBS 1800 LBS (SERICITZC CLAY) H B FU.LLER/HM-6509 THERMOPLASTIC ADHESIVE 250 LBS 5000 LBS HARBORLITE 8190 LBS 174720 LBS HYDRO CLEAN 500 50 GAL 120 GAL MAZER CUTTING OIL 551 PROPRIETARY SURFACTANT 8000 LBS 96000 LBS BLEND, CUTTING OIL MAZER MAZU DF 552 PROPRIETARY SURFACTANT 880 LBS 10560 LBS BLEND MAZU DF 550 MOD 2 ORGANIC BASED ANTIFOAM 7200 LBS 86400 LBS PLASTICIZER MAZU CUTTING OIL 550 200 LBS 2400 LBS POTATO STARCH 55000 LBS 700000 LBS QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SANITIZER 400 (BOS 400) 48 GALS 576 GALS SANITIZER THERMOCLEEN ALL PURPOSE CLEANER 1 GAL 4 GAL MAINTENANCE ~PAGE 12 ABRASIVE GRINDING WHEEL PHENOLIC BONDED GRINDING 4 EA 8 EA WHEEL ABRASIVE WHEELS 4 EA i2 EA ACETYLENE ACETYLENE (GAS) 258 CU FT 595 CU FT ACTI-KLEAN 5 GAL 20 GAL AEROSOL CLEANERS 2X726-A i2 CANS 50 CANS DEGREASING SOLVENT AEROSOL CLEANERS 2WTS6A PAINT & DECAL 5 CANS 25 CANS REMOVER ...... AEROSOL CLEANERS 4X598-A 12 CANS 40 CANS CONTACT CLEANER AEROSOL CLEANERS 5WO47-PREMIUM 6 CANS 20 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 4XO42-A HIGH HEAT ALUM 4 CANS 12 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 2 X 7iO-A MACHINE GRAY 6 CANS 20 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 2 X 9878 BELT DRESSING' 2 CANS 5 CANS AEROSOL LUBRICANTS 2W757 TEFLON DRYLUBE 2 CANS 10 CANS AEROSOL STAINLESS PAINT 2 CANS 2 CANS STEEL COATING ALLOY STEEL-HR&CR ALLOY STEEL i.e. 4150 .75 TONS 5 TONS ALLOY LEADED STEEL 4i40,4540,8620 ALLOY LEADED I.E. 86L20 ALUMINUM OXIDE KASC0 4 EA 16 EA GRINDING WHEELS, CUT-OFF WHEELS, AND CUPS ALUMINA ZIRCONIA GRINDING KASCO ABRASIVES 8 EA 52 EA WHEELS, CUT-OFF WHEELS .... AND CUPS 2-4 INCH ALUMINUM'OXIDE CUT-OFF WHEELS, CPAGE 15 SULPHUR FREE ALUMINUM OXIDE GRINDING KASCO ABRASIVES 4 EA 15 EA ARGON ARGON (GAS) 572 CU FT 1580 CU FT BIODISPERSANT 110 GAL- ~0 GAL BRASS HALF HARD,SOFT,SHIM 2 LBS 10 LBS BRONZE 50 LBS 50 LBS pH BUFFER SOLUTION BUFFER W/ETHYLENE GLYCOL 4 OZ 4 OZ CARBON STEEL-HR & CR LEADED CARBON STEEL i.e. CARBON. 1018,1010,1040 PRESSURE VESSEL QUALITY LEADED CARBON I.E. 10L42 50 LBS 100 LBS CEMENTED CARBIDE PRODUCT REFRACTORY METAL CARBIDE 50Z lO LBS N/COBALT BINDER CEMENTED TUNGSTEN CARBIDE & HIGH SPEED CUTTING TOOLS CHEMGRIP TREATING AGENT LIQUID DISP OF $ OZ 12 OZ METALLIC SODIUM IN A HIGH-BOILING SOLVENT (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER D-14) CHLORINE 2 TON 5 TON · COPPER 10 LBS 50 LBS DEPEND NO MiX ADHESIVE 10 OZ 10 OZ DOWFROST (R) HEAT 55 GAL 220 GAL TRANSFER FLUID COVERED ELECTRODE - CARBON STEEL CORE WIRE 2 LBS 5 LBS PAGE 14 COVERED ELECTRODE E6010 50 LBS 200 LBS ': COVERED ELECTRODE E6011 50 LBS 200 LBS i: COVERED ELECTRODE E601~ 5 LBS 10 LBS DURABLA COMPRESSED COMPRESSED GASKET MATERIAL 1 LB 5 LB GASKET MATERIAL FILLER METAL AND WELDING RODS 20 GAL 20 GAL FLEXlT-ALLIC GASKET ASBESTOS FILLED SPIRAL 2 LB 10 LB WOUND GASKET FORAY DRY CHEMICAL 90 LB 90 LB ESTINGUISHING AGENT K45 FOOD EQUIPMENT FOOD EQUIPMENT LUBE 1 CAN 6 CAN LUBE 00755 FUEL OIL DOMESTIC HEATING OIL 15000 GAL 15000 GAL GASKET REMOVER GASKET REMOVER ~50020 2 CANS 5 CANS TM-1206B HALON 125 CU FT 125 CU FT LINDE TUNGSTEN 1/4 LB 1/4 LG ELECTRODES LUBRICANT (AEROSOL) ALUMINUM TAPPING 4 CANS 15 CANS COMPOUND LUBRIPLATE "HO" SERIES LUBRIPLATE HYDRAULIC-OIL LUBRICATING OIL 100 GALS $00 GALS HO-i, HO-2, HO-5 LUBRIPLATE CHAIN LUBRICATING OIL 5 GALS 15 GALS AND CAB L'E'--"F EU ID ......................... LUBRIPLATE "APG" LUBRICATING OIL 5 GALS 5 GALS "PAGE 15 SERIES LUBRIPLATE APG-90 LUBRIPLATE "FMO" SERIES LUBRICATING OIL 55 GALS $00 GALS ~ LUBRIPLATE FMO-$50 LUBRIPLATE "630" SERIES LUBRICATING GREASE 15 LBS 100 LGS LUBRIPLATE NO. 630-2 LUBRIPLATE "NUMBERED" SERIES LUBRICATING OIL 55 GALS 110 GALS LUBRIPLATE NO. 4 LUBRIPLATE "SUPER FML" LUBRICATING GREASE 5 LBS 20 LBs SERIES LUBRIPLATE SUPER FML-2 4M POTASSIUM CHLORIDE REF ELECTRODE SOLUTION 20Z 20Z SOLUTION PLUS GYLCOL MERCURY MERCURY 5 LBS 5 LBS METHYL CYANOACRYLATE/ PERMABOND 910 4 OZ 12 OZ SUPER GLUE · MURIATIC ACID 20 DEGREE INORGANIC ACID 55 GALS 275 GALS NT. 395 TAPPING TAPPING COMPOUND 4 CANS 12 CANS Nr. 278 PUMP VALVE AND MACHINERY CLEANER (AEROSOL) 10 CANS 25 CANS Nr. 390 CUTTING OIL (AEROSOL) 4 CANS 12 CANS '..' Nr. 651 DETERGENT LUBRICATING OIL (AEROSOL) 6 CANS 15 CANS Nr. 275 ELECTRIC MOTOR CLEANER (AEROSOL) 12 CANS 56 CANS Nr. 208 MULTI-PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL SOLVENT- 5 GALS 15 GALS ~PAGE 16 Nr. 710 ANTI-SEIZE COMPOUNO (AEROSOL) '4 CANS 6 CANS NP. 560 PHOSPHATE FREE CLEANER 10 GAL 55 GAL Nr. 262 INDUSTRIAL SOLVENT DEGREASER/CLEANER 5 GAL , 70 GAL NALCO 2896 LIQUID 1882 LBS 4000 LBS NALCO 7550 MICROBIOCIDE 15 GAL 15 GAL NALCO -19 PULV BLEND/SODIUM METABISULFITE, 2 DRUMS 8 DRUMS OXYGEN SCAVENGER SODIUM SULFITE AND COBALT SULFATE NALCO 75 PULV 1/2 DRUM 1/2 DRUM BOILER TREATMENT NALCO 559 AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF CORROSION INHIBITOR DIETHYLAMINOETHANOL 1 DRUM '4 DRUMS ': NALCO 2543 PULV POLYPHOSPHATE SULFITE i DRUM 4 DRUMS :' HUMATE & POLYGLYCOL ETHER BLEND NITROGEN NITROGEN (GAS) 614 CU FT 1555 CU F7 OXYGEN OXYGEN (GAS) 498 CU FT 1494 CU F~ EPOXY PAINT 801 PAINT 24 GAL 24 GAL ...' PAINT THINNER 1 GAL 5 GALS 900 GOLD END PASTE -' 1 LB 5 LBS PERMABOND SOLVENT NITROETHANE 5 OZ 6 OZ NITROPARAFFIN PLASTIC DIP 14.5 OZ 45.5'0Z ';'PAGE 17 ~ PROPYLENE GLYCOL 1, 2-DIHYDROXYPROPANE 55 GAL 220 GAL 1, 2-PROPANEDIAL i. :.;, QUICK SET CYANOCRYLATE 40Z 10 OZ SAFETY-KLEEN 105 SOLVENTS-MS~6617 55 GAL 515 GAL 105 SOLVENT-MS SEALANT, 738 ELECTRICAL 5 LBS ' 20 LBS SILICONE-752 RTU CLEAR 10 LBS, 20 LBS 725 SPRASOLVO 240 OZ '600 OZ (20-120Z CANS) (5o i2'oz CANS) SOLDER, ~44 RESIN CORE 5 LBS 2 LBS SOLVENT CEMENT, CRAFTICS 80Z 80Z SOLVENT CEMENT PVC CEMENT 1 LB 2 LB SOLVENT, STODDARD 5 LBS 10 LBS TM 2166 SOLVENT 1 GAL 1 GAL REFERENCE ELECTRODE i OZ i OZ SOLUTION STAINLESS STEEL 5XX SERIES, 1 TON 4 TONS 4XX SERIES STATE PEN PENTRATING OIL 2 CANS 2 CANS STEEL IT POLYURETHANE PAINT 2 CAN 2 CAN SULFURIC ACID BATTERY ACID, 58 58 ELECTRDYTE SUPERBONDER 416 CYANDACRYLATE ESTER 2 OZ 8 OZ INSTANT ADHESIVE 800 GOLD END TAPE 1/2 LB 5 LB .. '. , -.'. -. ...... ' ":: ...... '..' ,.' .': ' ' . .... ,":"~ ? '.: .... - '.-? '...~ :"'* '; ..... ' ........... ~" '" "' ; ":~.'"7'~"':"' '~' ""':'"'?":? .~:'? ::' '~ ' ' PAGE 18 ~ THICKEND CEHENT NELD ON .1~ 50Z 50Z 411 CLEAR TOUGHENED 5 OZ 5 OZ INSTANT CEMENT ORGANIC BONDED 4 EA 8 EA GRINDING WHEELS VITRIFIED BONDED HAZARDOUS MATERIALS BUSINESS PLAN AS A WHOLE '"' FORM 2A ~NSTRUCTI.ONS:, -. - T._ To avoid' luff. her actio'n,'return this frOM within 30 da¥~ of recaipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN EN6LISH. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. "~ SEOTION 1: BUSINE~ ~OENTTFICaTION DaTa '. · A. BUSINESS NAME: GIST-BROCADES FOOD I~NGREDIENTS, ~NC. 5455 DISTRI'CT BOULEVARD B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: CITY: BAKERSFIELD CA.' ZIP: 93313 BUS. PHONE: (805)' 834-1050' SECTION 2: EMERGENCY-NOTIF~CATIo'Ns : . :.. In case of an emergency £nvolving the a hazamdous ma.terial, ca!.1 ~l!.and 1-800-B~Z-?~O-or ]-~1G-427-4~4~o' Th£s. ~LI1 no{ify vmm. ............ ln~=] ~="M .... ~_. *m=~+.___. and the State Office of Emergency. Services as required by lawo EHPLOYEES TO NOTZFY IN eASE OF EMERGENCY: NGHE AND TITLE DURZNG BUS: HRS. AFTER BUS. HRS. A. Robert Deedy, Plant Manager 'PH~ (805) 834-1050 pH~'(805)..664-0248 8. Lloyd Fry, Plant Engineer PH~ (805') 834-1.050 pH~ (805') 833-8764 PAGER: $29-2617 SECTION ~: LOCATION OF UTILZTY SHUT-OFFS FOR BUSINESS AS a WHQLE ~. NaTURaL BAS/FR*SFr.W*E: !'NV]" corner of plant, between driveway, and block wall B. ELECTRICAL: Main power room, above process; "H" :wail ¢. WATER: City Water valve "W" end of buildinq, between building, and water tank o. .SPECIAL: - . N E. LOCK BOX: ~/ NO 'ZF YES, LOCATZOI,Ii On fence -" ]E." corner at main entrance FLOOR PLRNS? /INOI -"T[ON i: PRIUATE RESPONSE TE,~.M FOR BUSINESS .~S A WHOLE We -:,...':; action plans for evacuation, earthquake, flood, fire and medical. Th~:-: :. can be provided upon request. ;~: .... ION 5: LOCAL EHERGEHCY MEOTnAL &qqTSTANCE FOR YO~JR nUqINESS AS & !JHQLE All injury or accident cases are referred to: Memorial Urgent Care, located at 650]. Hing Ave., Bakersfield, telephone (805) 397-4004. For Ambulance service we use Hall Ambulance, telephone (805) 327-4111 For' Genera] Emergency we use the 911 service. SECTION G: EMPLOYEE TRAININ~ EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIREO TO HAVE h TRAINING PRO6RAM ~HtCH PROUIOES EMPLOYEES ~ITH INITIAL.. AND REFRESHER ~R6ININ6 IN THE SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. .' , A. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY 31 B. DO YOU HAUE MSOS (MATERIAL SAFETY OATA SHEETS)'FOR EACH HAZARDOUS MATERIAL YOU HANDLE ? YES C. 6ire A BRIEF SUHHARY OF YOUR HAZAROOUS MATERIALS TR&ZNZN6 PROGRAM~. We have a Hazardous Substance Communication Program which is available upon request. SECTION?: EXEMPTION REqUEsT'..." I CERTIFY ~JNOER PENALTY OF P'ERSURY THAT MY BUSINESS IS EXEHPT FROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF CHAPTER G.gS OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH ANO SAFETY COOE-FOR THE FOLLO~IN6 REASONS.: WE O0 blOT HANOLE'HEZAROOUS MATERZRLS. WE O0 HANOLE HAZAROOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIME E'XCEEO THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTI.T!ES. OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) SECTION 8: CERTIFICATION I, Lloyd Fry , certify tha~ the above infor~at£on is accurate. I understand that this information wi!~ be used to fulfill my firm's ohligation~ under the new California. Health and Safety code on Hazardous Material5 (Oiv. £0 Cha~ter ~.~S S~c. 2S500 Et Al.) and that inaccurate'information constitutes pe~ju~. BAKERSFIELD CITY FiRE '~ '7 ~1~0 G' STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 03301 '"": ::' OTF-"-,. ~A,.- L'$E BUSINESS X:\>,'.E: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE PACiLIT¥ UNIT · F 0 l~ZV~ 3A , INSTRUCTIONS .............. .I... To avoid further action,, this form. must .be returned 2. ""'="'~:. a."°°TXT,., .. 5'OUR .3,X S~,~r.:xS' ?~ IN 3 A.nZwe:' r. he questions below f-or ~'=-' " .... · _ :.,~ FACiI, iiY I,.,IT LISTED · CoNC.o~ as ooss le. a Be as BRIEF and ~' ~"= . ib ' FAC'IDI~]~ITm ~ACILI~ ~IT Nkk: Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. SECTrO~' 1: MITIG.AT~O~, PR~ION, .4BA~}IE>~ PROCEDL~ES We ·have an Environmental Incident Plan available upon request. ~ON o:. NOTIFiCATi05' .~=~'""u ~;ACUATiON. ?ROCEDL-RES AT T]~!S L~."iT n\~[v.. _. NOTIFICATION:· Please note ~ttached Internal ~nd External Reporting Charts. SEC~Ti(~ 3: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FOR THIS 6~IT ONLY. ~.~ Does this Facility Unit contain ...... i YES N0 If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. '~. Are any of the hazardous materia!s.a bona fide Trade Secret YES If No, complete'a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form ±4A-!) ' If Yes, complete a hazardous materials inventory form marked: TRAD'E SECRETS 0XLY (yellow form =4A-2) in addition to tile non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION 1. W~ have smoke detectors in office, laboratory and power room above.laboratory. 2. Computer room has a ha]on system. 3. Cooling tower has a sprinkler system. 4. O~y stora¢e, maintenance shop and. maintenance s~orage area have sprinklers. 5. Sma]] fire extinguishers throughout plant. 6. Smoke detectors and sprinkler systems tied into switchboard of "ANT Crime Control". SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WA/ER SUPPLY FOR USE BY E>fERGENCY RESPON~ERS Fire hydrant located in ]awn area, "W" of Cooling Tower and "S" of mo]asses tanks and a fire hydrant located on east side at Armstrong. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILI_WY SKUT-OFFS AT THIS L~!T. ONLY. A. .YAT. oA..~..~: Gas shut off and meter located "N,W." corner of bui'ldi'ng between drive-way and block wall. Shut off wrench located on loading dock. B. ELECTRICAL: " Pacific Gas and Electric transformer located in "N.W." corner of parkin§ lot. Main' 41 60 V.A.C.. disconnect' located in .main power room, upper level, rear of building, above process floor., 'S.W." corner.of main building... C. WATER: City Water main cut-off located in pit on lawn. north of building "S" of ~J'istrict Boulevard. We also have'a main shut off in header between "W" side of building. and water tank. Well water-can be shut off by switching off pumps located on outside, "W" side of building behind water tank. · D. SPECIAL: #6 Fuel Oil pumps can be shut off by switches located on "E' wall of oil tank retaining wall, behind oil pumps. Can also be shut down with a button i'n the utilities area next to the inside boiler. E. LOCK BOX: YES .' NO ~F YES, LOCATION: On fence - 'N.E." corner at Main Entrance IF YES, SITE PLAXS? ~j XO .MSDSs? YES FLOOR PLA>:S? .NO KEYS? YES January 9, 1991 Mr. Lloyd Fry Maintenance Engineer Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 Dear Mr. Fry: Enclosed are the new instructions for site and facility diagrams. I apologize for forgetting to send them sooner. Please call anytime that I can be of assistance with hazardous materials planning. Sincerely, Barbara Brenner Hazardous Materials Planning Technician ;- -- ,RECEIVED ~'JUL 1 7 1990 L-,.-/ BIOTECHNOLOGY CONTRIBUTING TO FOOD, HEALTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT H,.J~.~ MAT, D July 13, 1990 Mr. Ralph Huey Bakersfield City Fire Department Hazardous Material Division 2130 G Street Bakersfield, Ca. 93301 Dear Mr.~Huey: Enclosed is an updated MSDS inventory list for the Gist-brocades Food Ingredients, Inc. Business Plan, Sincerely, Maintenance Engineer /cs cc: Su~ Luft Mike Del Vecchio Bob Deedy Gist-brocades Food Ingredients Inc. 5455 District Blvd. Bakersfield, CA 93313 (805) 834-1050 Fax (805) 834-6212 ~PAGE i REVISED 7-10-90 GIST-BROCADES FOOD INGREDIENTS, INC. PLANT CHEMICAL MATERIAL INVENTORY QUANTITIES CHEMICAL NAME COMMON NAME MAXIMUM TOTAL AMOUNT AT AMOUNT ONE TIME IN YEAR LABORATORY ACETALDEHYDE ETHANOL, ACETIC ALDEHYDE 1 GAL 1 GAL ETHYL ALDEHYDE ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL METHANE CARBOXYLIC ACID · ETHANOIC ACID 20 LBS 240 LBS 4-AMINO-S-HYDROXYL 4-AMINIO-S-HYDROXY- 500 GMS 500 GMS AND NAPHTHALENE 1-NAPHTHALENE $ULFONIC ACID SULFONIC ACID ACETONE DIMETHYL KETONE; METHYL 1 GAL 1 GAL KETONE; 2-PROPANONE ALCOHOL, REAGENT RCC CAT. NO. 6590 4 GAL 15 GAL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE SAL AMMONIAC 1 K 1 K AMMONIUM MOLYBDATE AMMONIUM PARAMOLYBDATE 500 GMS 100 GMS AMMONIUM SULFATE AMMONIUM HYDROGEN SULFATE 500 GMS 500 GMS AMMONIUM MONOBASIC- AMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN PHOSPHATE MONOBASIC 2 K 2 K PAGE '2 AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE PRIMARY AMMONIUM PHOSPHATE 1SO0 GMS 5000 GMS MONOBASIC AMMONIUM OIHYOROGEN PHOSPHATE;AMMONIUM BI- i!'i- PHOSPHATE; PHOSPHORIC ACID, i MONOAMMONIUM SALT ANTHRONE ANTHRACENONE 100 GMS- 25 GMS ARABINOSE MCB AX1705 25 GMS 100 GMS D-(-)-ARABINOSE BENZOIC ACID PHENYL FORMIC ACID 500 GMS lO LBS BIOTIN PYRROLE THIOPHENE 15 GMS 15 GMS IMIDAZOLE-4-PENTANDIC ACID HEXAHYARO-2-OXO,BIOEPIDERM BORIC ACID BORACIC ACID; ORTHOBORZC ACID; BOROFAX 1000 GMS 5000 GMS 8ROMOCRESEOL GREEN- RICCA 1220 16 OZ 52 OZ METHYL RED CALCIUM CARBONATE J T BAKER 1-1288 2 LB 5 LB CALCIUM CHLORIDE MCB CX129 50 GMS 50 GMS CALCIUM -D-PANTOTHENATE USP CAL-PAN 500 KG 2400 KG CALCIUM SULFATE LIMESTONE, MARBLE, 1 LB 1 LB CALCITE, CHALK, CARBONIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT ''! CARTRIDGE, CATION 2 2 P/N059565 COBALT CHLORIDE J T BAKER 1670 125 GMS 250 GMS CUPRIC SULFATE BLUE VITRIOL; BLUESTONE 1000 GMS 1500 GMS COPPER ~'PAGE 5. CITRIC ACID, MONOHYDRATE TWO HYDROXY-ONE,TWO,THREE 8 LBS 10 LBS PROPANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID COLI-MUG TUBES 1 GAL 1 GAL CRYSTAL VIOLET BASIC VIOLET THREE; 25 GMS 10 GMS GENTIAL VIOLET DEXTROSE GLOSOCE, GRAPE,SUGAR,CORN 1000 GMS 5000 GMS SUGAR ' DODECYL SODIUM SULFATE SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE i LB 1/2 LB 2-ETHANE SULFONIC ACID RESEARCH ORG OilSM 1 K 10 K (ETHYLENEDINITRILO) ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRACCETIC SO0 GMS 500 GMS TETRAACETIC ACID, ACID, DISODIUM SALT DISODIUM SALT ETHYL ALCOHOL ALCOHOL 2 QT 1 GAL ANHYDROUS, DENATURED FERROUS AMMONIUM SULFATE AMMONIUM IRON SULFATE 2 LB 1/2 LB AMMONIUM FERROUS SULFATE, HEXAHYDRATE FERRIC AMMONIUM CITRATE CITRIC ACID AMMONIUM 1 LB 1 LB IRON (5+) SALT AMMONIUM FERRIC CITRATE FERRIC CHLORIDE 100 GMS 100 GMS FERROUS SULFATE IRON VITRIOL 500 GMS 500 GMS HEPTHYARATE D-(-)-FRUCTOSE D-FRUCTOPYRANOSE 500 GMS. 2000 GMS GLYCEROL GLYCERINE: ONE, 1 QT 1 QT TWO.THREE-PROPANETRIOL HYDROCHLORIC ACID HYDROGEN CHLORIDE 4 GAL 20 GAL HYDROCHLORIDE INOSITOL INOSITOL 100 GMS 100 GMS PAGE IODINE , 300 GMS 500 GMS ' ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 2-PROPANOL,SECPROPYL 2 GAL 6 GAL ALCOHOL LACTIC ACID 2-HYDROX PROPANOIC 32 OZ ~2 OZ ACID EHTYLIDEN 'ELACTIC ACID ' LACTOSE MILK SUGAR I LB 1 LB LEAD ACETATE LEAD DIACETATE 1000 GMS iO00..GMS ' SUGAR OF LEAD MAGENSIUM CHLORIDE 1 LB 1 LB MANGANOUS SULFATE MANGANESE SULFATE 500 GMS 500 GMS MANNITOL,POWDER MAL 2554-1 500 GMS 500 GMS MALTOSE ALDRICH CHEM 100 GMS 100 GMS MERCURIC SULFATE MERCURY BISULFATE 1 LB 1/2 LB MERCURY EMERGENCY ZINC METAL 1 PK 1 PK CLEAN UP SYSTEM SULFURIC ACID O.IN MESO-INOSITOL 5 GMS 100 GMS METHYL ALCOHOL 1 LIT QT 2 LIT QT METHYL RED, N~EUTRAL ACID RED 2;TWO- 25 GMS. 25 GMS. (4-(DIMETHYLAMINO) OIMETHLAMINO) PHENYLAZO) BENZOIC ACID ·-'METHYLENE BLUE BASIC. BLUE 9 25 GMS 10 GAL MINERAL OIL PARAFFIN OIL; 8 LTR 16 LTR LIQUID PETROLATUM ".-'- . "' "'":"..t~ -..' ..... ' ............ ; ' ~-';~' '"',"","~'" '~'"': ...... ?~7~. ?.':?,'}~-??,:---?~;':'~'~':'~':"?-~"'~?'1 ~PAGE 5 NALCO SOLUTION S0222 P-INDICATOR, PHENO- 16 OZ 64 OZ LPHTHALEIN SOLUTION IN DENATURED ETHANOL NALCO SOLUTION S0226 SULFURIC ACID i GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0254 1 GAL 2 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0245 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0260 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0274 i GAL . i GAE NALCO SOLUTION' S0275 1 GAL 1 GAL H-2 TOTAL HARDN NALCO SOLUTION S0277 1 GAL 1 GAL I. ':' NALCO SOLUTION S0279 i GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0280 1 GAL i GAL : NALCO SOLUTION SH555 P-1 P-1,AMMOMIUM MOLYBDATE IN 2 LIT 2 LIT AN AQUEOUS SULFURIC ACID SOLUTION NALCO SOLUTION S0615 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION S0614 1 GAL 1 GAL NALCO SOLUTION SO90i-SCi TEST 'KIT 2 OZ i6 OZ NALCO SOLUTION S0902-SC2 TEST KIT 2 OZ i6 OZ NALCO SOLUTION S509i 1 GAL 1 GAL ORTHOTOLIDINE/ RICCA 8640. i60Z 52 OZ o'~TOLIDINE REAGENT' PAGE PARAFFIN OIL, WHITE 1L 15 L PENICILLIN-G-SODIUM PENICILLIAN i BTLE 2 BTLE PENICILLIN=STREPTOMYCIN 10 BTLES 24 8TLES PERCHLORIC ACID 500 MLS lO00 MLS 60~, 70~ PHENOL HYDROXYBENXENE 1 PT 1 PT PHENANTHRENE AROMATIC HRDROCARBON ........ --! 25 GMS 25 GMS PHENOLPHTHALEIN 125 GMS 50 GMS PHOSPHORIC ACID o-PHOSPHORIC ACID 8 GAL 16 GAL PHTHALIC ACID 1,2-BENZENEDICARBOXYLtC 1 QT 1/2 QT MONOPOTASSIUM SALT ACID MONOPOTASSIUM SALT POTASSIUM BROMIDE $ LBS 5 LBS POTASSIUM CHLORIDE POTASSIUM MURIATE 50 GMS 100 GMS POTASSIUM CHROMATE CA~ 7789-00-6 1 LB 1 LB POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE CAUSTIC POTASH 500 GMS 500 GMS POTASSIUM SULFATE SAL POLYCHRESTUM 2 LB 10 LB POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE 1500 GMS 2000 GMS MONOBASIC MONOBASIC POTASSIUM PO4 DIBASIC 500 GMS SOO GMS POTASSIUM IODATE IODIC ACID, 1000 GMS 500 GMS POTASSIUM SLT POTASSIUM OXALATE OXALIC ACID, 1 LB i LB :-. DEPOTASSIUM SALT, PAGE 7 ETHANEDIOIC SALT POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE DIBASIC MAL 7092 i LB i LB DIBASIC POTASSIUM SODIUM TARTRATE ROCHELLE SALT 2.5 K 2.5 K POTASSIUM IODIOE 2 LB 2 LB PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIHYOROXYPROPANE, 1 PT 1/2 GAL PROPANEDIOL PURGE III INSECT KILLER 12 CANS 12 CANS RAFFINOSE GOSSYPSE;MELITOSE; 200 GMS 500 GMS MELITROSE L-RHAMHOSE MCB RXO070 25 GMS 25 GMS SILVER NITRATE 50 GMS 100 GMS SILVER CHLORIDE 50 GMS 50 GMS SILVER SULFATE 1 LB 1 LB ". SODIUM ACETATE, ACETIC ACID, i LB 1/2 LB ANHYDROUS SODIUM SALT SODIUM BICARBONATE BAKING SODA; SODIUM ACID CARBONATE 2 LB 15 LB SODIUM BISULFITE SODIUM ACID SULFITE 500 GMS 100 GMS SULFUROUS ACID SODIUM CITRATE TRISODIUM CITRATE 500 GMS 500 GMS SODIUM CHLORIDE 3 K 10 K SODIUM GLUCONATE SODIUM 2,3,4,5,6 1000 1000 PENTAHYDROXY-1- HEXANOATE SODIUM.HYDROXIDE CAUSTIC SODA 5 GAL 50 GAL 504 SOLUTION SODIUM HYDRATE;LYE '~PAGE 8 SODIUM HYDROXIDE, CAUSTIC SODA;LYE 12 K 24 K SOLID SODIUM HYDRATE SODIUM SULFITE 500 GMS 1000 GMS SODIUM SULFATE TRISODIUM SULFATE I LB 1 LB ANHYDROUS SULFURIC ACID ' SODIUM THIOSULFATE S-HYDRATE i LB 5 LB SORBITOL GLUCITOL L LB L LB STREPTOMYCIN .................. 12 BTLES 12 BTLES SULFAT. E SUCROSE BEET SUGAR, CANE SUGAR 2 K 10 K SODIUM HYDRATE SULFURIC ACID NORMAL,EPA,APHA,ASTM, 8 GAL 16 GAL 96~ AOA, FOR ALKALINITY SULFURIC ACID MINERAL ACID SOLUTIONS 6 GAL 24 GAL DILUTE SOLUTIONS TREHALOSE SPECTRUM T1097 25 GMS 200 GMS TRICHLOROAECTIC ACID TRICHLOROACETIC ACID 10 LB 5 LB 2,5,5-TRIPHENY - HETEROCYCLIC NITROGEN 50 GMS 50 GMS TETRAZOLIUM CHLORIDE THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE VITAMIN B, HYDROCHLORI~DE 500 GMS 100 GMS ZINC CHLORIDE 500 GMS 500 GMS ZINC SULFATE, 7-HYDRATE WHITE VIRTRIOL ZINC VITRIOL 600 GMS LO00 GMS XYLOSE WOOD SUGAR 25 GMS 25 GMS ~PAGE 9 PROCESS AIR 235 CU FT 2820 CU FT ACCORD II 150 GAb 1800 GAL ALCATEL 100 MECHANICAL PUMP FLUID 12 QTS 3 QTS AMINOSULFURIC ACID; -~ 5000 LBS 14000 LBS AMINOSULFONIC ACID MONOBROMOTRIFLUOROMETHANE ~MINO-2-MET HALON 1301, FREON FE 1301 1141 LBS 1141 LBS (PYRIMIOINYL) ~ [ HYDROXYETHYL)-4-METHYL- / (,.AMMONZ-UM~Az~~HYDROX AQUA AMMONIA 376000 LB 4512000 LB NEUTRALIZATION GRADE BIOPAL NR-20 150 GAL 1800 GAL IODOPHORS CALCIUM -D-PANTOTHENATE USP CAL-PAN 300 KG 2400 KG ~ALCIUM HYPOCHLORI HTH 600 LBS 3000 LBS D-ASPARAGINE MONOHYDRATE 25 GMS 25 GMS CRYSTALLINE ~ANIC DEFOAMER~ ,. MAZU DF204 220 GAL 2640 GALS YDROUS _.._~........_~ DIAMMONIUM'SALT SULFATE, U.S.P. 1500 LBS 18000 LBS ~ ~AGE 10 MERCURY MERCURY 5 LB~ 5 LBS NIACINAMIDE 100 GMS lO0 GMS I HOSPHORIC ACID 4000 GAL 48000 GAL MO~OPHOSPHORIC ACID . .JDRTHO-PHOSPHORIC ACID; ~ ~WHITE PHOSPHORIC ACID PYRIDOXINE.HYDROCHLORIDE 5 GMS 5 GMS '" SODA ASH - SODIUM CARBONATE, i250 LBS $000 LBS ~ _. ANHYDROUS HYDROXI-- ' ~DIUM CAUSTIC SODA · ELA~ ""-<.5(..50~ LIQUID CHELATED LIQUID LYE ................ 4000 .GAL 48000 GAL /.~UM 2,5,4,5,6 x% SODIUM GLUOONATE lO00 LBS 1000 LBS ( PENTAHYDROXY 1-HEXAMOT~ SULFATE OF AMMONIA AMMONIUM SULFATE 150 LBS 18000 LBS SULFURIC SULFURIC ACID 55250 LBS '' THIAMINE HC1 THIAMINE 186 KG 900 KG ?:i' MONOHYDROCH LORIDE VITAMIN Bi //"' ZINC SULPHAT METEOR BRAND ZINC ( SULPHATE 56~ 1666 LBS 20000 LBS MOM OH YDRAT E~..~-" PACKAGING AND SHIPPING ALKI-FOAM RHOZYME-H59 5 GAL 20 GAL ENZYME BACTERIAL DIASTASE ............. 150 LBS i50 LBS .i'.' BLAIR ADHESIVES MODIFIED LATEX EMULSION i25 LBS i500 LBS ~PAGE 11 80NCHEM MIKRO-FOME CLEANING SOLUTION 12 GAL 144 GAL CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITE HYPOCHLOROUS 1000 LBS 5000 LBS CHLOR-TERGENT 500 LBS 2160 LBS CRYSTALS TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE 2000 LB~ 7000 LBS DPDECAHYDRATE, TSP CRYSTALS, TSP CRYSTALLINE FULLER'S EARTH ALL PURPOSE ABSORBENT 150 LBS 1800 LBS (SERICITZC CLAY) H B FU.LLER/HM-6509 THERMOPLASTIC ADHESIVE 250 LBS 5000 LBS HARBORLITE 8190 LBS 174720 LBS HYDRO CLEAN 500 50 GAL 120 GAL MAZER CUTTING OIL 551 PROPRIETARY SURFACTANT 8000 LBS 96000 LBS BLEND, CUTTING OIL MAZER MAZU DF 552 PROPRIETARY SURFACTANT 880 LBS 10560 LBS BLEND MAZU DF 550 MOD 2 ORGANIC BASED ANTIFOAM 7200 LBS 86400 LBS PLASTICIZER MAZU CUTTING OIL 550 200 LBS 2400 LBS POTATO STARCH 55000 LBS 700000 LBS QUATERNARY AMMONIUM SANITIZER 400 (BOS 400) 48 GALS 576 GALS SANITIZER THERMOCLEEN ALL PURPOSE CLEANER 1 GAL 4 GAL MAINTENANCE ~PAGE 12 ABRASIVE GRINDING WHEEL PHENOLIC BONDED GRINDING 4 EA 8 EA WHEEL ABRASIVE WHEELS 4 EA i2 EA ACETYLENE ACETYLENE (GAS) 258 CU FT 595 CU FT ACTI-KLEAN 5 GAL 20 GAL AEROSOL CLEANERS 2X726-A i2 CANS 50 CANS DEGREASING SOLVENT AEROSOL CLEANERS 2WTS6A PAINT & DECAL 5 CANS 25 CANS REMOVER ...... AEROSOL CLEANERS 4X598-A 12 CANS 40 CANS CONTACT CLEANER AEROSOL CLEANERS 5WO47-PREMIUM 6 CANS 20 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 4XO42-A HIGH HEAT ALUM 4 CANS 12 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 2 X 7iO-A MACHINE GRAY 6 CANS 20 CANS AEROSOL COATINGS 2 X 9878 BELT DRESSING' 2 CANS 5 CANS AEROSOL LUBRICANTS 2W757 TEFLON DRYLUBE 2 CANS 10 CANS AEROSOL STAINLESS PAINT 2 CANS 2 CANS STEEL COATING ALLOY STEEL-HR&CR ALLOY STEEL i.e. 4150 .75 TONS 5 TONS ALLOY LEADED STEEL 4i40,4540,8620 ALLOY LEADED I.E. 86L20 ALUMINUM OXIDE KASC0 4 EA 16 EA GRINDING WHEELS, CUT-OFF WHEELS, AND CUPS ALUMINA ZIRCONIA GRINDING KASCO ABRASIVES 8 EA 52 EA WHEELS, CUT-OFF WHEELS .... AND CUPS 2-4 INCH ALUMINUM'OXIDE CUT-OFF WHEELS, CPAGE 15 SULPHUR FREE ALUMINUM OXIDE GRINDING KASCO ABRASIVES 4 EA 15 EA ARGON ARGON (GAS) 572 CU FT 1580 CU FT BIODISPERSANT 110 GAL- ~0 GAL BRASS HALF HARD,SOFT,SHIM 2 LBS 10 LBS BRONZE 50 LBS 50 LBS pH BUFFER SOLUTION BUFFER W/ETHYLENE GLYCOL 4 OZ 4 OZ CARBON STEEL-HR & CR LEADED CARBON STEEL i.e. CARBON. 1018,1010,1040 PRESSURE VESSEL QUALITY LEADED CARBON I.E. 10L42 50 LBS 100 LBS CEMENTED CARBIDE PRODUCT REFRACTORY METAL CARBIDE 50Z lO LBS N/COBALT BINDER CEMENTED TUNGSTEN CARBIDE & HIGH SPEED CUTTING TOOLS CHEMGRIP TREATING AGENT LIQUID DISP OF $ OZ 12 OZ METALLIC SODIUM IN A HIGH-BOILING SOLVENT (DIETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHYL ETHER D-14) CHLORINE 2 TON 5 TON · COPPER 10 LBS 50 LBS DEPEND NO MiX ADHESIVE 10 OZ 10 OZ DOWFROST (R) HEAT 55 GAL 220 GAL TRANSFER FLUID COVERED ELECTRODE - CARBON STEEL CORE WIRE 2 LBS 5 LBS PAGE 14 COVERED ELECTRODE E6010 50 LBS 200 LBS ': COVERED ELECTRODE E6011 50 LBS 200 LBS i: COVERED ELECTRODE E601~ 5 LBS 10 LBS DURABLA COMPRESSED COMPRESSED GASKET MATERIAL 1 LB 5 LB GASKET MATERIAL FILLER METAL AND WELDING RODS 20 GAL 20 GAL FLEXlT-ALLIC GASKET ASBESTOS FILLED SPIRAL 2 LB 10 LB WOUND GASKET FORAY DRY CHEMICAL 90 LB 90 LB ESTINGUISHING AGENT K45 FOOD EQUIPMENT FOOD EQUIPMENT LUBE 1 CAN 6 CAN LUBE 00755 FUEL OIL DOMESTIC HEATING OIL 15000 GAL 15000 GAL GASKET REMOVER GASKET REMOVER ~50020 2 CANS 5 CANS TM-1206B HALON 125 CU FT 125 CU FT LINDE TUNGSTEN 1/4 LB 1/4 LG ELECTRODES LUBRICANT (AEROSOL) ALUMINUM TAPPING 4 CANS 15 CANS COMPOUND LUBRIPLATE "HO" SERIES LUBRIPLATE HYDRAULIC-OIL LUBRICATING OIL 100 GALS $00 GALS HO-i, HO-2, HO-5 LUBRIPLATE CHAIN LUBRICATING OIL 5 GALS 15 GALS AND CAB L'E'--"F EU ID ......................... LUBRIPLATE "APG" LUBRICATING OIL 5 GALS 5 GALS "PAGE 15 SERIES LUBRIPLATE APG-90 LUBRIPLATE "FMO" SERIES LUBRICATING OIL 55 GALS $00 GALS ~ LUBRIPLATE FMO-$50 LUBRIPLATE "630" SERIES LUBRICATING GREASE 15 LBS 100 LGS LUBRIPLATE NO. 630-2 LUBRIPLATE "NUMBERED" SERIES LUBRICATING OIL 55 GALS 110 GALS LUBRIPLATE NO. 4 LUBRIPLATE "SUPER FML" LUBRICATING GREASE 5 LBS 20 LBs SERIES LUBRIPLATE SUPER FML-2 4M POTASSIUM CHLORIDE REF ELECTRODE SOLUTION 20Z 20Z SOLUTION PLUS GYLCOL MERCURY MERCURY 5 LBS 5 LBS METHYL CYANOACRYLATE/ PERMABOND 910 4 OZ 12 OZ SUPER GLUE · MURIATIC ACID 20 DEGREE INORGANIC ACID 55 GALS 275 GALS NT. 395 TAPPING TAPPING COMPOUND 4 CANS 12 CANS Nr. 278 PUMP VALVE AND MACHINERY CLEANER (AEROSOL) 10 CANS 25 CANS Nr. 390 CUTTING OIL (AEROSOL) 4 CANS 12 CANS '..' Nr. 651 DETERGENT LUBRICATING OIL (AEROSOL) 6 CANS 15 CANS Nr. 275 ELECTRIC MOTOR CLEANER (AEROSOL) 12 CANS 56 CANS Nr. 208 MULTI-PURPOSE INDUSTRIAL SOLVENT- 5 GALS 15 GALS ~PAGE 16 Nr. 710 ANTI-SEIZE COMPOUNO (AEROSOL) '4 CANS 6 CANS NP. 560 PHOSPHATE FREE CLEANER 10 GAL 55 GAL Nr. 262 INDUSTRIAL SOLVENT DEGREASER/CLEANER 5 GAL , 70 GAL NALCO 2896 LIQUID 1882 LBS 4000 LBS NALCO 7550 MICROBIOCIDE 15 GAL 15 GAL NALCO -19 PULV BLEND/SODIUM METABISULFITE, 2 DRUMS 8 DRUMS OXYGEN SCAVENGER SODIUM SULFITE AND COBALT SULFATE NALCO 75 PULV 1/2 DRUM 1/2 DRUM BOILER TREATMENT NALCO 559 AQUEOUS SOLUTION OF CORROSION INHIBITOR DIETHYLAMINOETHANOL 1 DRUM '4 DRUMS ': NALCO 2543 PULV POLYPHOSPHATE SULFITE i DRUM 4 DRUMS :' HUMATE & POLYGLYCOL ETHER BLEND NITROGEN NITROGEN (GAS) 614 CU FT 1555 CU F7 OXYGEN OXYGEN (GAS) 498 CU FT 1494 CU F~ EPOXY PAINT 801 PAINT 24 GAL 24 GAL ...' PAINT THINNER 1 GAL 5 GALS 900 GOLD END PASTE -' 1 LB 5 LBS PERMABOND SOLVENT NITROETHANE 5 OZ 6 OZ NITROPARAFFIN PLASTIC DIP 14.5 OZ 45.5'0Z ';'PAGE 17 ~ PROPYLENE GLYCOL 1, 2-DIHYDROXYPROPANE 55 GAL 220 GAL 1, 2-PROPANEDIAL i. :.;, QUICK SET CYANOCRYLATE 40Z 10 OZ SAFETY-KLEEN 105 SOLVENTS-MS~6617 55 GAL 515 GAL 105 SOLVENT-MS SEALANT, 738 ELECTRICAL 5 LBS ' 20 LBS SILICONE-752 RTU CLEAR 10 LBS, 20 LBS 725 SPRASOLVO 240 OZ '600 OZ (20-120Z CANS) (5o i2'oz CANS) SOLDER, ~44 RESIN CORE 5 LBS 2 LBS SOLVENT CEMENT, CRAFTICS 80Z 80Z SOLVENT CEMENT PVC CEMENT 1 LB 2 LB SOLVENT, STODDARD 5 LBS 10 LBS TM 2166 SOLVENT 1 GAL 1 GAL REFERENCE ELECTRODE i OZ i OZ SOLUTION STAINLESS STEEL 5XX SERIES, 1 TON 4 TONS 4XX SERIES STATE PEN PENTRATING OIL 2 CANS 2 CANS STEEL IT POLYURETHANE PAINT 2 CAN 2 CAN SULFURIC ACID BATTERY ACID, 58 58 ELECTRDYTE SUPERBONDER 416 CYANDACRYLATE ESTER 2 OZ 8 OZ INSTANT ADHESIVE 800 GOLD END TAPE 1/2 LB 5 LB .. '. , -.'. -. ...... ' ":: ...... '..' ,.' .': ' ' . .... ,":"~ ? '.: .... - '.-? '...~ :"'* '; ..... ' ........... ~" '" "' ; ":~.'"7'~"':"' '~' ""':'"'?":? .~:'? ::' '~ ' ' PAGE 18 ~ THICKEND CEHENT NELD ON .1~ 50Z 50Z 411 CLEAR TOUGHENED 5 OZ 5 OZ INSTANT CEMENT ORGANIC BONDED 4 EA 8 EA GRINDING WHEELS VITRIFIED BONDED (805) 32 -3979 N~ME HAZARDOUS MATE iALS _-- BUSINESS,. PLAN AS. A WHOLE INSTRUCTIONS: ~. I .. To avoid further action, re~urn thi~ from withLn 38 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the ques[ions beloa for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possiblm. .-~ SECTION ~: BUSINESS [DENTIFIGATION DATA A. 'BUSINESS NAME: GIST-BROCADES FOOD'INGREDIENTS 'INC. ' " B. LOCATION / STREET ADDRESS: 5455 DISTRICT BLVD. CITY:BAKERSFIELD~ CA ZIP: 93313 BUS. PHONE: (805) 834-1050 SECTION 2: [~ERGENCY NOTIF[CSTIONS 'In-case o~ an emergency involving' ~he r~i~ase :r a ha=ardous me.~eriai, call ~11 and I-8~-8S2-7SS~ 'or I-~1~-427-4341. This ~i11 notify your !ocai fire department and the State Offtcs of Emergency Services as reOuired by la~. E~PLOYEEE TO NOTIFY IN CASE OF E~GENCY: NR~E ~NO TITLE OURIN~ ~US.. HER. AFTER SUE. HRE. ~. Rober~ Deedy, Plan~ Manaqer PH~ (805.)'834-)050 8. Lloyd Fry, Plan~ Enq~neer PH~ (805) 834-)050 PHS (805) 833-8764 SECTION ~: LOC~T[ON OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS FOR ~[NE~ R~ R.~HOL~ B. ELECTEIC~L: Ma~n po~er room~ above process~ "W" wall C. ~ATE~: C~t~ Water valve "W" end of build,hq, between build,hq and ~ater tank D. SPEC !BL: E. LOCK SOX: YEE //N~ 'if YEE, LOCATION: iF YE~, DOES IT CONTRIH SITE PLANS? '{E~ / rioM;u::?~ .... /¢: .... ' NO FLOOR PLANS? YE~ :' NO KEYS? YE~ / NO SECTION ~: PRIVATE RESPONSE TEAM FOR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE We have action plans for evacuation, earthquake, fldod, fire and medical. 'These can be provided upon request. SECTION S: ,,,~OCAL EMERGENCY MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR BUSINESS AS A WHOLE All injury or accident cases are referred to: Memorial Urgent Care located at 6501 Ming Ave, Bakersfield, telephone (805) 397-4004 Plant employees are trained and certified in C.P.R. and First Aid. Update of C.P.R. and First Aid training is done every two years. For ambulance service we use Hall Ambulance, tel'ephone (805) 327-4111. ~T~e~l ~[%~qEy .T~N~he 911 service. EMPLOYERS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A TRAINING PROGRAM WHICH PROVIDES EMPLOYEES WITH INITIAL AND REFRESHER TRAINING IN THE SAFE HANOL!NG OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. A. NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES AT THIS FACILITY '34 8. DO YOU HAVE MSDS (MATERIAL SAFETY, OAT6 SHEETS) FOR EACH HAZARDOUS MATERIAL YOU HANDLE ? Yes C. GIVE A BRIEF SUMMARY OF YOUR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRAINING PROGRAM: We have a. Hazardous .Substance Communication Program which is available ~.~-upon~reques~. ...... SECTION~?:-' EXEMPTION ~EQu~T ................. ~ I CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY THAT M~'BUSINESiS IS E×EMPT-~ROM THE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS OF, CHAPTER G.SS.0F.~THE CAL!FORNI6 HEALTH AN0 SAFETY C00E FOR THE FOLLOWING RE~SONS: WE OD NOT HANOLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. WE DO HANOLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, BUT THE QUANTITIES AT NO TIME EXCEED THE MINIMUM REPORTING QUANTIiTIESo OTHER (SPECIFY REASON) i. Zlo., J . ertif tha i ormation accurate. I understand that'this information wil~ he used to fulfill my {irM's obligations under.the ne~ California Health and ~afety code.on ~Hazardoum Materials (Div. 2~ Chapter ~.SS S~c. 2S500 Et h!.) and that .... inaccurate'info~mation~constitutes ~~/~.~"' ~ITLE Ma intenanCe[ngin~er 0~TE / , BAKERSFIELD CITY FIRE DEPART).~ 2130 'G' STREET BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301 OFFiCiAL USE ONLY iD~ BUSINESS NAME: BUSINESS PLAN SINGLE FACILITY UNIT FORM 3A INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action, this form must be returned by: 2. TYPE/PRINT YOUR ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Ans~er the questions below for THE FACILITY UNIT LISTED BELOW 4. Be as BRIEF and CONCISE as possible. FACILITY UNIT~ FACILITY UNIT NAME:Gist-brocades Food InQredients Inc. SECTION 1: MITIGATION~ PRE~N~ION~ ABATEMEN'r PROCEDb~ES We have an Environmental Incident Plan available'upon request. SECTION 2: NOTIFICATION AN~ EVACUATION PROCEDL~ES AT ~HIS L~'!T OX~Y NOTIFICATI'ON: Please note attached Internal and ~xterna] Reporting Charts. - 3A - SECTION 3: HAZARDOUS ,~ATERIALS FOR THIS UNIT O~Y A. Does tht~ Facility Unit contain Hazardous Materials? ...... ~Y--~NO If YES, see B. If NO, continue with SECTION 4. B. Are any of the hazardous materla]s a bona fide Trade Secret YES /NO-~ If No, complete a separate hazardous materials inventory form marked: NON-TRADE SECRETS ONLY (white form .~4A-1) If Yes, complete a hazardous materlals inventory form marked: TRADE SECRETS ONLY (yellow form =4A-2) in additi~on to the non-trade secret form. List only the trade secrets on form 4A-2. SECTION 4: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION 1. We have smoke detectors in office, laboratory and power room above laboratory. 2. Computer room has a halon system. 3. Coolingltower has a..sprinkler syste~, 4. Dry storagej'maintenance shop and maintenance stora~ge area have sprinklers. 5. Small fire extinguishers throughout plant. 6. Smoke detectors and sprinkler systems tied into swi~tchboard of, "ADT Crime Control." SECTION 5: LOCATION OF WATER SL~PLY FOR USE BY EMERGENCY RESPONI)ERS Fire hydrant located in lawn ar~a, "W" of Cooling Tower and "S" of molasses tanks. SECTION 6: LOCATION OF UTILITY SHUT-OFFS AT THIS b~?IT ONLY. A. NAT. Gas shut off and meter located "N.N." corner'of building between drive-way and block wall. B. ELECTRICAL: · Pacific Gas and Electric transformer located in "N.W." corner of parking lot. Main 41 60 ¥.A.C.. disconnect located in main power room, upper ]eve], rear of building, above process floor, "S.W." corner of main building. c. WATER: City Water main cut-off located in pit on ]a~n .north of bui]dfng, "S" of District Boulevard. We also have a ma$n shut off ~n header between "W" side of building and water tank. We]] Water can be. shut off by switch lng off pumps located on outside, "W" side of D. SPECIAL:building behind water tank. #6 Fuel 0il pumps can be shut off by switches located o~ "E" wa]] of'o~l tank retaining wa]], behind oil pumps. Can also be shut down with a button in the utilities area next to the inside boiler. E. LOCK BOX: YES //_~_~ IF YES, 50CATIOX: IF YES, SITE PLANS? YES / NO MSDSs? YES / NO FLOOR PLANS? YES / NO KEYS? YES / XO - 38 - CITY oJ' B/1KEliSt:'IELD " .uslr~gss ,a~g: Gist-brocades Food Ing. owrE~ ,as~. Gist-brocades Food Ingredients }(~E oF T~ FACILITY': '. t, oc~T~o":~5~District lllvd, i~s~':"'~55 District Blvd. RAr~ ~o I~S~UC~IO~ ~OR PROP~ CODK$ .... i.[~...l.~... J:_~. .......... i ...... ~...~Li~ s. C_L ~ .... ~__l.~.__J .... CITY of BAKERSf=IELD p,s~.~ss .AM~:Gist-brocades Food Ing.ow.~ NAME:Gist-brocades Food Ingredients LOC~o.:~455 District Blvd. ~s~',"~55 District Blvd. S~ANPa~P INP.~S~OP~ CITY. ZIP:~L.o~eF~]A ~A qqqlq~glgq CITY, ZIP:~m~r~]H CA qq~lq-2]-?~ DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER Hellth of Pr~lurt ~lth .......... I IC~k ell t~t apply) Health of Pr~surf HNlth '~ · · C~t l] ~ & C.A.S. ~ P~ical ~ Health Hilled C.A.S. ~r C~t II Nm & C.A.5. ~ Health ot Pr~surff Health ............. C~r~lficat~ tread ~nd sign after compIetJt~K all sections) t, c,rtl,[y ~der ~alty of lev t~t I ~,e ~rsmolJy t,e=in~ end ae lo,flirt vlth t~ lalor~tl~ su~lttW In this ~ all ottec~ ~ts. I~ t~t ~sH m ~ In~t~ of t~e IMIvI~.ls rfl~llble fOe obtaining t~ lnf~Mttm. I ~lievf (~( t~ su~ tied n orsdt ~ is true. accurate, and c~plett. D,"K J. WZLLARD. PROCESS ENGINEER s;~-/-~~ ......................... [- '~¢.22..~ .............. CITY of B/1KER$I:IEL Gist-brocades Food Ing. Gist-brocades Food Ingredients ,~,s OF T~ FACILITY~ ~OCn~O~:~55 District Blvd. ~oo,~ss: 5~55 District Blvd. swn~mnno i,~.~s~oos ? } , $ i 1 I I II II I1 IJ II . I C~e ~t ~t Est Units ~ Site ly~ Ile~l~h of Prsslurl ~lth ~ 2~ T~ [ ...... Health of Pr~ sur~ ~lth ~alth of Pr~ssur~ , Heelth Htelth r--~ -- r--~ r lite ~e~ard ~--~ ~eecti~lt~ ~ ~ ~l,r~ ~--~ ~dd~ gelea~e ~ ~ I~l~t~ .............. ~ ........................................... Hea Ith Of Pressure Mil hh obt~nln~ l~ Inl~tl~. I ~lie.e t~t t~ subleted Inloraati~ il true. accura~e, ind c~olete__~~~~ . DIRK J. ~ILLARD, PR~ESS ENGINEER ~~.~~ ............................ '"arch zT, 1989 CITY' of BAKERSFI£LD .tJS~.~ss ,,~M[:Gist-brocades Food Ing. ow,£n ,^M~..Gist-brocades Food Ingredients ,^~£ or T~ r~CZt~T¥; _.. : ~OC~T~O,:~55 District l~lvd. ~o~s~"~55 District Blvd. ST~N~nD Z,D.~S~OD~ RKF}R TO INS~UCTIO~ FOR PROPKR COD~ ~r~th ol Prrw~.r~ ~$11h C~t I] ~ & C.A.S. ~ Heilth of Prr~surB HEi [Ih .................................................... [ertllicatl~ freed and SiR. nffcr coal;Jr(ill~ nlJ scc{lon.~) "~RK J. WILLARD. PROCE$~ E~Q~E~R~ ,, .. ~/~ ] ' March 27, 1989 CI'/-)' q/' ,us ir,~ss .n.~: Cist-brocades Food Ing. om;~n ,~.~: Oi.s~-brocades Food IngredJ. ents ,n.~ or T~ ~ rncl LITY: uOCnT1OU:~Distr'~ct BLvd. Arum[ss: 5~55- D:L~k'r/.ct Blvd. STnUOnno reD. ce. ass cove I ; ] I S i 1 I I lO Il l1 I] II ....................................................................................... ~ ................... L~,, ;olF~c Fzs. _~ Ohl~tcal end "eillh Hel,rd C.i,S. ~ C~t II k ,1{ t~c *poly) ......................... · ~ellth o~ ~rtsuvrt ~ lib . - .......... M-. J~.~..l- ~....J..~.{..~. L~:J. 2~:SYJ._~.Z._ J___L.I.._D__J.~.L_~h~~ ......... H,f lib ol Pr.~ur~ ~hh ........... .................................... fig2 ..... !~_:.._g~.D2 t_~ ..... [ .... g~_ ~D :e*.o~-~ S.w. ~a., .... ti r~.o,. - ~¢cp ....... P~tc*I ed Health Holord C.l.S. ~ ,~,~ ,,, ,~, ,,,,,, ..................... ,-~,~_~_ = ~. s~;~ ~>:~;& ................... ..... -. - ~- ~ ~alth of PresJvr~ Xe4 {~h .... , ,~_! C~t 11 x~ & C.i.S. ~ , . ..... ........................................................................ ~ g~ I ; ' ~c~ .,~ ~ ..~ ......................... ~ ...... ~"~ ~ ~,~ ,,,,r~ ~-~ ~,,c~f,f~ ~ ~ ~},r~ [ ~ ~ ~,~,,,, ~ ~.~, 3.5 qO ~r.~C c ,,,I,h o, .,,.. ,,,h, h6¢4 ~3-D ................................................................. .... ~..~ 329-S* * ............... ..... li; .................................... lllll ..................... H'g~'~r~i ........ [lrllficlti~ (R~d and lIRa after co.plcl/nE nil sccllon.~l fO' obtisn~,g I~ {nf~tl~. ~ ~{{l~e t~l I~ I~{tted in/ur,*li~ il true. iccur~te, and DZRK d. ~ILLARD. PROCESS ENGINEER ,~~~ ....... ' ................. : ' HorCb g7. l~,~ ...... '.. .' -- CIT~" of BAKIZRSFTHLD m~s~,~ss ,a,t:Gist-brocades Food Ing. ow, Eh ,a,~: Gist-I)rocades Food Ingredients r,a~ oF t~i ~,oca~o"'~5-1)istrifik Blvd. " ' ~m~ss: 54'55 District Bi~. sTa,~n~ ~.~s~o~' n~r~-- -re xns~vcrxo~ rea ~no~ coo~s (~! I C~l ~t . ~t lit Units ~ Site ly~ Prfle I~ C~I .. $t~ In f~cfllty Mt ~ Inlt~tlml . ,.. : ~6G~- ~l- 9 .......... He, Ith O( Pr.IIurt ~ Ith ............ r%sicll ,nd H,llth Helird C.l.S. ~ i ' 7' ~t II Nm & C.I.S. ~ ; ~lrl Hlllrd t --d RllCllvlty Heelth o( Pr~ sure ~lch ...................... P~lcll md Heelth Helerd C.A.S. ~ ~t I1 h I C.I.S. ~ - "-'' "' ~'- ' - ~'" "" ~'"" ~=~o ~ e~~.~:- ~... H*,lth of Pr.1 ~vre ~Hlth --- · C~t l) ~ t C.I.S. ~ Health Of ~retsure Hel~th ..................................................... C~t I1 X~ ~ C.A.S. .,.~,.c,~.,,o, ,,Dirk J. Wiiiara pr;~'esS En;~;o-~ Pager: 329-5474 ...................... : = - ,, Lloxd Frz "aintenan6~ ~.v~ q~},:~O~ .... ' ~i~'~ ....................... * ........... llll;~* ................. 7I'flF'P~i ........ X;~ ............................. Hill .... o I./,rll,t~ ~dt, ~.lty of l.v t~t I ~*e ~rsmelly ,...in~ and., f..lllir vtth t~ Infor~tl~ luhltt~ In this I~ .11 .~.c~ ~ts. e~ t~t ~,d m ~ tn~l~ of t~e fdlvl~,l, rH~slbl. .. ~;g'i~a*4ll ;i ;;l'l ;ll;'il'~};/o~}; ii[;'0l'~;;/i~;;i[~;'i' ;iI~Hiia';i[~;i~l iil;i S~;i'~ ..... ~ ..................................... . Oili'Sli~ ........................... CIT)' of I3AKEI SI:IE'LD .,fsz.~.ss .^act G£st-brocades Food I,,g. ow.~n tl^M~: Gist-brocades Food Ingredients .~Mc OF ~ FACILITY: hOCnllo":~~trict I31~d. ~oo.sss ~455 District Blvd. szn,,onnD IND.~S~ODZ RKFKR TO INS~UCTIO~ FOR PROP~ CODES , }lei Ith Of Pr~g I~re ~ Ith . ' - - · r-- -- -- C~t I~ ~ & C.I.t. ~ :.l~i.c, c~,,c,~ ,,Dirk ...................... J. Willar0, P[Qce~s ~iB~flr ~aser: 32~-54J~ . Lloyd Frv~ ~ng~naB~oEn~Sn~r 833-876~ and c~pJ~tl. . March 1989 CITY oJ' BAKERSIvI]SLD ,us~t~ss ,~t:Gist-brocades Food lng. ow,~n ,~,~. Gist-brocades Food Ingredients RKFXR TO INS~UCTIO~S FOR PROP~ Heelth OI Pr~.ur~ ~lth ......... Hem Ith of Pre, lure Nil }th ...... Heihh OI Pressur[ xlihh .......... T .... : ............................................ ,[,0[,c, c~,,c~s ~k.j_.Jg~/ar.~,..P~oces~u~ng/~ee~...~ase~;.~rS~74 , Lloyd FTC, Maintenance En~inee~ 833-8764 198~ : CITY of BAKERSFTELD '--~__~ ~ ttAZARDOTO'S MATERI ALS :-brocades Food In redien~s z~j r~c :~x~' : ~ ' LOCATION: 5455 District Blvd. ~,~ss: 5455 District Blvd. ST~,D~0 XND. CO,SS CO~ -- DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMDg~ .. CITY. ZZP:_R.borefield CA qq~l~-212~ . CITY. zI~:~ak~r~f~ld. CA ~1q-212~ _ rHo,g ,: (805]-83~-I03U rllo,~ ,: (RflS)--~ALifi~fl ..... - ------- ~ ~ ] I S i ~ I I It I1 I1 1] II t~r ~ C~ff bt ~c [si Units m Sill Iy~ Pt~m I~ C~e .. St~ iff ~aclllty WL ~ Inmt~tl~S :-. .~.l~.J...3~ ...... [...~ ...... i.~.~_.e .... 1~.,=L~&z~4.~ 1_ I 14 l.~.J ;~o~ ~oo~ ........ ~2.~2 .~~~_~. 7~1.~..]...4A~ .... ]...J.~. .... I..:.~ .... j&~Alp.~.~..l~...j..$~.~.~d&~.~ ................. -~~' I(~c~ ~ll t~t ip~ly) _ -- -- r'--~ r--~ C~t I~ ~ I C.A.~. ~ P~lcml d Hemlth Hmlmr~ C.J.S. ~ ~t II h & C.A.S. ~ . " ' '. L j ~ [ J ,1 l .... 1 ...... I ........... J ............................................................. [ .... P~tc~I ~ Ht~hh HIImrd C.A.S. ~r .................. ~ ..... C~t II ~ i C.A.$. ~ ~-3 [-] [-:,' ,' ,,~..,, ......... lire Hmlmrd ReeCtlvltT ~lev~ -- ~dd~ t ' I~lmt~ Hlallh of Prfslur~ Heihh t C~t !] W~ & C,I.S. ' ,,'P~k J. ~$~a~d, ~ocess ~n'~$nee~ ~age~: 329-5'7~ .~o~d r~j, HaSntenance gng~nee~ 833-876~ [ttlllicllt~ (Rend and sJ~, al(ct co~plcCl,fl all sec(Io,sl .' IOr obta~nln~ I~ Inl~Mtl~ I ~lieve t~t t~ lu~lltfd inloraili~ Is true. accurata, and c~plft,. ~ · ' U~, ~d&~' ' 'March 27, 1089 ...... ............................ ................... ,,,s~,,~ss ,,a,~:G.[st-brocades Food lug. ou,Ea ,~.E: Gist-brocades Food Ingredients {.oc~T}o~: 5~D-i~'tric~ Blvd. ~,~un~ss: 5~5"'l)istrict Blvd. STn,O~nn I,D. CLASS CODE ,:~~~, _ _ - _ n~r~s ro z~srnucrzo~ ro~ r~or~ cov~ i Nee Ilk of Pre,,ur, ~ Ith / ~e~lth of PrH~ur~ H~lth " ~ ....... .~.~.c.c~,~c,s ,,Dir~ J. Willard, Process Engineer Pager: 329-5474 17 Lloyd Frz, Haintenance Engineer 833-8764 DIRE J. WILLARD, PROCESS ~N~JNEER '~/~. March 27, 1089 CIT)" of I3/1KERSi:7£LD ; A/pA/- ,u~t,ess r~a~t:Gist-brocades Food lng. o~er ~a~: Gist-brocades Food Ing[edients .a~ or T~ racz~ztv' ~,ocatxo~:~5 D~.strict B13(I'. aooness:' ~55 Dis~rj. CE"Blvd. sta,~anu X~,D. cuass COOE PUm~E ,: '[ SO' c)3~~ CftC. z~p:~a~~ RKFER FO ]~S~UCTIOff5 FOR PROPER CODE~ ...... .... . 1 I .... _~_ ...... 1 ~ ~.~J_ +5 d___¢ .... ~ ..... 13 ~ ........... "~'" '~ ~"~ ~~,~ ............ ~ ~"~ ~ L~~.~~'"'s~ ................... ';~LY .... 1 ............. 1 ........ "i ..... I};..2 ..... ~;]..;..l.,..iL,J .... ]._,_'_], .... ] ........ :_2 ..... : ............. ~}~_ - . ., .... ,~ .,, ,~, .,.,,,~ .......... ~o1~ iur, Health ,~ .,, ,~, .,,,, ~ .......................... ~ ~ , s .~ ~+~,.~ .................... ,~,,, ..,,,, ~-. ,...,.,,, ~ ~,.,~ ~,~ ,,, .... ~_~ ,~,.,, ~ .~-. ~_ ,_ E .... ~.~ ....................... ~.~ fl,m . ]~,, 1[ nr ~t~, I1Bi'~ ............. 7l'flr'P~t ........ ~;;;' ;~a'~ll 1~ ;;1'I ;I 1;'~I'~;~IEE;; iiE;'OP'~i;; ~ES;; Jlb;'i-;;l~;ii;a';;~;i~l;l i;; 51~R~i'" ~ ..... ~ ................................. Oili'Sl~R~ .................... p,~sx,rss ,a,~: Gist-brocades Food lng. om~n ,a,~[: (;i sL-brocades Food Ingred.i. enks ,a,E or Tffl5 FACILITY: ,m:aT~O,: ~45~zstr~ct ll~d. arum[ss: 5~.> U.~.ct Blvd. STa,[)nnn I ~a-~_~ .~z. _..a~__7 .... ~, ................. flflllh of Pr~ssvre Xpilth ....... .~ ...... t ........... J ....... : ...... Z ............. J ...... L ......... L ..... J ........ L ...... J ....... I CITY' of BAKERSFIELD ' ~ Page .... of .... BUSINESS NAMe: : OWNER NAME:~ NAME OD T~ ~A~I~ITY: CITY, ZIP:__ CITY, ZIP: . ' DUN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER PHONE ~:__ P~ONE ~: _ _ - .... - ' ~ rO f~UCTIONS FOR PROP~ CODRS [rahs Ty~e Max Average · Annual Heasure I ~s C~t C~t C~t Use L~att~ Where : ~bYt Na~s of N~xture/Coeo~tl Code Code Ami Amt Est Units ~ Site [y~ Pres~ [Hp :~e .. Stored In Facility ~: ~See InstructOrs Physical and'Health Hazard C.I.S. Nua~r C~nent II NaN & C.A.S. Nuabee 'I ~k all that apply) ~--J Fire Hazard ~--J Reactivity L__ ~lay~ ~ ~dden Release L_~ I~tate ; Hem Ith of Pressure H~ Ith C~p~t 13 ~ame & C.a.5. Number Physical and Health Hazard [ C.A.S. Numar Ca~t II Na~ & C.A.S. Nu.~r (Check all t~t apply) r--n r--~ r--n r--q r--~ Cm~t 12 Na~ & C.%.5. Numar u--J Fire Hazard L--J Reactivity L.-- d ~lay~ L-- J ~dd~ Release L--J Imitate ~ ..... . .:.. Health · of Pressure H~lth C~o~t I] Na~ & C.I.$. Number Physical and Health Hazard C.I.S. Numar ~t Il Na~ & C.A.S. (C~ck all that a~My) L--d ~re Hazard u--d Reactivity u--d Oelayed Sudd~ Release -- l~ate ~ealth of Pressure ~ealth ~ ..... - ...... Physfca) and Hem)th Hazard C.l.S. Num~ C~mt I1 Nam & C.A.a. (Check all that a~My) ' r--~ . r--, ~--] r--n r--n C~mt 12 Ma~ & C.A.S. Ndmber c--J Fire Hazard ,~J Reactivfty Delayed ~d ~dd~ Release ~d )~fate . Hem Ith of .Pressure Health ........ ,:, Ca~t I) Na~ & ~.A.S. Number Certification (Read and s~n after compJetJn~ a]] sections) [ certify under ~alty of law that [ have ~ersonallyexa~ined and aa faafliar ~lth t~ In~oraatt~ subaitt~ In this a~ ail attac~ d~ue~ts, and t~t based ~ ay inquiry of t~se individuals resp~sible for obtaining the infor~tt~. I believe_ t~t the submitted tnforaatl~ il true, accurate, and c~olete. ~Ra~U1~-l~U~6~R~U~1l&F~;R~F~Fs~Fq-sGER~F~Ia~-Fa~Fa~a~s~lG~ , Si~[GFa ..................................................... 0Sta-Si~aa ..............................