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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBUSINESS PLAN 2/26/2007~~ CSUB ~ C i~ ~ _ 9001 STOCKDALE HWY. r Qtr ~~~ ~ ~ ~~: ,~4.~~ A- ;k rt~ .; ~ * n ~yj y i ~ ~ (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM) $USINESS ACTIVITIES PAGE (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITY INFORMATION Pagelof I BAKERSFI~LD FIRE 13EPT. Preventing Services ~, ~ A1_~.. .. n 900 Truxtuza Ave., Suite 210 Flf~ 13akersfield, C.A 933fl1 JN1Tiw1 Tel.: X661) 326-3979 Fa~c (fifil~ 852-21 i 1 1 ,. 1 ~11 ~ _~ i ~~ ~1ehl TT~ T~ ~`t' C~~~' ~~ ~ ~ ~ µ' ~ ' F 1 }y nf'i t1'. 1 '.titc.T' _ . ..5. '~- vbssssnln .,..' ....,i„ :R '~.a. ~.-.-. - :~~ "~,'F/ FACILITY lD # (For Office use only -please leave blank) 3 EPA ID # , ' CAT080033731 DBA /FACILITY NAME l03 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD ~ ~ ~ ' " ~~~ ~ ' ~ ~*~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ` . 1 1 l `w~ ~ r. u; ' ~IWF .4~ €~ gig' ' '~?1`r - u nmi,~..c. Ll 1 M. !-' d ~- .:~.....aw~......: . ~`w ` DOES Your Facility ... If Yes, Please Complete ... 129 A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ®CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM 130 `1. Have on site (for any purpose) hazardous materials at or ®Yes ^ No ®HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cu. planninQ elements: Minimum reJc uired ft. for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and , USTs)? ® Emergency Response Plan 2. Have any amount of an explosive material (other than . ^Yes ®No ® Maps i i ® T ammunition) on site? ra n ng ® Prevention ® Certifications B. REGULATED SUBSTANCES (RSA ^ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM 131 1. Have on site RS at greater than the threshold planning ^Yes ®No ^ RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN (RMP Submit to USEPA) quantities established by the California Accidental Release - ^ CONSOLIDATED COMPLIANCE PLAN Prevention program (CaIARP)? ^ Incorporating CaIARP Program Elements C. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs) ^ UST FACILITY FORM 132 1. Own or operate Underground Storage Tanks? ^Yes ®No ^ UST TANK FORM (One Per Tank} 2. Intend to upgrade existing or install new USTs? ^Yes ®No ^ UST FACILITY FORM 133 ^ UST TANK FORM (One Per Tank) ^ UST A FORM (One Per Tank) D. TANK CLOSURE /REMOVAL - 1. Need to report closing an UST that held hazardous materials ^Yes ®No ^ UST TANK 0 , . „ h ne per tank} t*' - or waste? 2. Need to report the closure /removal of a tank that was Yes ®No ^ UST TANK CLOSURE FORM classified as hazardous waste and cleaned onsite? E. ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANKS ® HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ASTs 1. Own or operate ASTs above these thresholds; any tank ®Yes ^ No ' ® Incorporating Federal Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Elements pursuant to 40 CFR Part 112. capacity is greater than 660 gallons or the total capacity for the facili is reater than 1,320 allons? F. HAZARDOUS WASTE ® EPA ID NUMBER -Provide on this page . 1. Generate hazardous waste? ®Yes ^ No ^ To obtain EPA ID Number, please phone (916) 324-1781 2. Recycle more than 100 kg/mo of recyclable materials at the ^Yes No ^ RECYCLING FORM same location itwas enerated? 3. Recycle more than 100 kg/mo of recyclable materials at an Yes ®No ^ RECYCLING FORM off-site location different from the point of generation? 4. Treat Hazardous Waste on site? Yes ®No ^ TP FACILITY FORM ^ TP UNIT FORM One er unit) 5. Sub'ect to Financial Assurance re uirements? ^Yes ®No ^ CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL ASSURANCE 6. Consolidate Hazardous Waste generated at a remote site? ^Yes ®No ^ REMOTE WASTE /CONSOLIDATION SITE NOTIFICATION FORM NOTE: If you checked YES to any part of Sections IIA - IIF above, then in addition to the forms requested above, please Submit - BUSINESS O WNER/OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FORM (FD2089} FD 2143 (Rev. 09/05) ~~ (~~) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM) • APPLICATION BUSINESS OWNER /OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FORM (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITY INFORMATION) Pagelofl i `~ F 2 2 ev.09/OS) .dl 6.. A__~..9x.~..3_p ~PJRr! a18TiM T BAKERSFIELD FIRE I~EPfi. Preue>ntion Services 90fl Trtaxtuzi r"_ce., Suite 210 Bakersfieldi, CA 933fl1 Tel.: ~651~ 32fs-3979 F'aK (661 852-2171 - :~~-'{ rR ~.. - Z~ 1 ~ FACII,ITY ID NO Yeaz Beginning 100 Year Ending 101 015-021-000921 2006-O1-01 2006-12-30 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA-Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 California State Universi ,Bakersfield 654-2111 SITE ADDRESS 103 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa CITY 104 ZIP 105 Bakersfield CA 93311 DUNN & BRADSTREET 106 SIC CODE (4 Digit #) 107 12-472-4761 8221 COUNTY 108 Kern OPERATOR NAME 109 OPERATOR PHONE 110 Michael A. Neal 661-654-2287 ~,; - . ; ~ ~ 111 OWNER NAME OWNER PHONE 112 CSU Trustees, State of California 661-654-2287 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa CITY 114 STATE 115 ZIP 116 Bakersfield CA 93311 _ _ ~--r s ~. -_---~ .y:. V IRO~fL~ENT~A ~1 LI LOCO <~~C~' ~. i _ ~ T E . ~ . ~, _ , r , . _ CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE 118 David Beadle ~ 661-654-2066 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Office of Safe and Risk Mana ement ADM37 CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP 122 Bakersfield _ CA 93311 ~: !~1C I' f'C~~]'T~:~CTS -SECON DAI~Y'NAIvIF ~ ~Pa ~ ~ ° ~ ~~ £ ~ ~ 1~`EM ~~~~~ : : , r ~..:: . .:.. ~ NAME 123 NAME 128 Michael Neat David Beadle TITLE 124 TITLE 129 VP, Business and Administrative Svs Director, Safe and Risk Mana ement BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-654-2287 661-654-2066 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOUR PHONE 131 661-332-6453 661-699-9375 PAGER No 127 PAGER No 132 N/A N/A 133 133 Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory, and believe the information is true, accurate, and com lete. PRINTED NAME OF OWNER/OPERATOR 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER~(fulJ printed name) 135 Mic A. al 8/15/06 Sheila Barela EH&S S ecialist SI A O T R/O ESIGNATED ESENTATIVE 137 TITLE DF OWNER/OPERATOR/ORDESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE 138 VP of Business and Administrative Services l (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATEFitIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN APPLICATION FOR SECTION DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATION (FORMS) BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. ' ~„~:;,. Prevention Services !~ s x s p z n 900 Truxtun Ave., Ste. 210 PIR! Bakersfield, CA 93301 ARlM f Tel.: (6611326-3979 Page 1 of 2 Z-2171 INSTRUCTIONS 1. To avoid further action, return this form within 30 days of receipt. 2. TYPE/PRINT ANSWERS IN ENGLISH. 3. Answer the questions below for the business as a whole. 4. Be as brief and concise as possible. =SECTION I: FACILITY IDENTIFICATION • USINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) ALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD DRESS (For local use only) 9001 STOCKDALE HIGHWAY AGILITY 0 1 ;~ ''0 1 0 0 0 9 1 1 D NO. ~ _ FC'TION ILl : DTSCOVE&1" .~ND,NOTIFICATIONS " __. .LEAK DETECTION AND MONITORING PROCEDURES: HE CSUB SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL AND COUNTERMEASURE PLAN DEVELOPED IN 2001, S REQUIREMENTS TO MONITOR BOTH ABOVEGROUND FUEL TANKS LOCATED IN ACILITIES MANAGEMENT ON A DAILY AND MONTHLY BASIS. APCD REGULATIONS REQUIRE HAT ALL- BOILERS AND EMERGENCY GENERATOR FUEL TANKS BE MONITORED FOR FUEL ONTENT AT LEAST MONTHLY. ALL SATELLITE COLLECTION AREAS FOR HAZARDOUS ASTES ARE CHECKED WEEKLY, AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE AREAS ARE ONITORED AT LEAST DAILY WHEN CHEMICALS ARE USED. . EMPLOYEE AND AGENCY NOTIFICATION: F THE POTENTIAL IMPACT AREA FOR KNOW HAZARDS CAN BE IDENTIFIED, SITE-SPECIFIC VACUATION PLANS HAVE BEEN PREPARED. THE CSUB EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN OVERS BOTH THE CAMPUS AS A WHOLE, AND SPECIFIC AREAS THAT MAY NEED TO BE VACUATED. IF THE ENTIRE CAMPUS IS TO BE EVACUATED, THE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, OR IS DESIGNEE,- WILL ACTIVATE THE EXECUTIVE POLICY GROUP IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE AND RIORITIZE MOVEMENT. PERSONS CLOSEST TO THB HAZARD WILL BE WARNED AND VACUATED FIRST AND THE EVACUATION AREA WOULD BE EXPANDED UNTIL ALL CESSARY PERSONS HAVE BEEN EVACUATED. . ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE MANAGEMENT: ALLING 911 ON ANY CAMPUS TELEPHONE TO ALERT UNIVERSITY POLICE IN THE EVENT OF SPILL, SPLASH OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE. VERSITY POLICE DISPATCHER WILL NOTIFY: HE CITY OF BAKERSFIELD HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION AT 326-3979 HE OFFICE OF SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT WILL NOTIFY AS NECESSARY: 1) STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AT 1-800-852-7550 CENTRAL REGIONAL WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD AT 209-445-5116 )CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME AT 209-222-3761 STATE FIRE MARSHAL AT 626-960-6441 COUNTY OF KERN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AT 661-681-3636 THE NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER MUST BE NOTIFIED FOR SPILLS EXCEEDING 100 POUNDS R REPORTABLE QUANTITIES AT 1-800-424-8802 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL MUST BE NOTIFIED VIA OLLOW UP REPORT WITHIN 15 DAY OF A HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASE • • ~, D. EMERGEI3ICY MEDICAL PLAN: SUB STUDENT HEALTH CENTER WILL BE THE PRIMARY CARE FACILITY WITH OVERFLOW BEIlVG SENT TO: MERCY SOUTHWEST HOSPITAL SAN JOAQUIN HOSPITAL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 100 OLD RNER ROAD 2516 EYE STREET 420 34TH STREET 3AKERSFIELD, CA. 93311 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93300 BAKERSFIELD, CA93309 661) 663-6000 (661) 395-3000 (661) 327-1792 ' ' EXTERIOR SHOWER AT THE REAR DOOR OF THE HEALTH CENTER CAN BE USED FOR TIAL DECONTAMINATION. THE CAMPUSES EMERGENCY MEDIAL COORDINATOR WILL BE SPONSIBLE FOR: 1) ASSESSING THE EXTENT OF INNRIES OR CAUSALITIES ON CAMPUS, fD RELAYING INFORMATION TO LOCAL HOSPITALS AS NEEDED. 2) REQUESTING MEDICAL SISTANCE IN A DISASTER, AND DIRECTING THE ACTIVITIES OF CAMPUS MEDICAL E~SONNEL TO ASSIST LOCAL RESPONDERS AS NEEDED AND 3) COORDINATE AND REPORT LOCAL AND STATE HEALTH OFFICIALS CONCERNING MEDICAL DISASTERS. SECTIONFIL2:, RELEASE RESPONSE PLAN ; r ~ - - J .. HAZARD ASSESSMENT AND PREVENTION MEASURES: 'HE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WILL BE TAKEN WHEN DEALING WITH ALL HAZARDOUS ZATERIALS: IDENTIFY AND SEGREGATE MATERIALS ACCORDING TO.THE LABELS ON THE CONTAINERS, ~S DIRECTED BY FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL ORDINANCE. TRAIN ALL EMPLOYEES THAT HANDLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN PROPER HANDLING, ,TORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 1 ANY STORED AMOUNT OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE KEPT ON A ORDER AS NEEDED USES AND, CYLINDERS OF COMPRESSED GAS WILL BE CHAINED AND STORED IN AN UPRIGHT -SITION. RELEASE CONTAINMENT AND/OR MITIGATION: THE EVENT OF A SPILL, THE AREA WILL BE SEALED OFF AND ANY /ALL UNAUTHORIZED RSONNEL WILL BE DENIED ENTRY. UNIVERSITY POLICE HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO FIRST ,SPONDER AWARENESS LEVEL AND WILL ISOLATE AND DENY ENTRY WHILE ASSESSING [E NEED FOR FURTHER NOTIFICATION OF OFF CAMPUS LOCAL RESPONDERS. UNIVERSITY LICE WILL NOTIFY THE SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICE OF ANY SPILLS, LASHES AND OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EMERGENCY, AND SAFETY PERSONNEL WILL [TTATE CONTAINMENT /CLEAN UP OF THE AREA ACCORDING TO THEIR LEVEL OF CLEAN-UP AND. RECOVERY PROCEDURES: NCE A MATERIAL HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AND CONTAINED, PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN UP OF EIE AREA WILL BE BASED UPON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE MSDS, PRODUCT LABEL ND OR RESPONDERS KNOWLEDGE OF THE MATERIAL. MINOR SPILL OR LEAKS WILL BE LEANED UP BY USING A COMPATIBLE ABSORBENT OR NEUTRALIZER AND WILL BE ABELED, TRANSPORTED TO THE 90 DAY ACCUMULATION AREA ON CAMPUS, AND WILL BE ISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO FEDERAL; STATE OR LOCAL ORDINANCES. 1 THE EVENT OF A LARGE SPILL OR LEAK, OFF CAMPUS EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES SILL BE CONTACTED. ALL CLEAN UP OF LARGE SPILLS WILL UTILIZE THE CURRENT AZARDOUS MATERIALS CONTRACTOR, OR THEIR LOCAL DESIGNEE. CSUB PROCUREMENT ~RVICES AND THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR BUSINESS AND ADMII~TISTRATIVE SERVICES ;iOULD BE CONTACTED TO NOTIFY THEM OF THE NEED TO ENLIST CONTRACT SERVICES. • • S ECZ?.L Hl~.ZARDS~ I) THE CHEMICAL STOCKROOM LOCATED IN SCIENCE I CONTAINS A VARIETY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE IN SMALL QUANTITIES 2) A PESTICIDE STORAGE CABINET IS LOCATED BEHIND THE GROUNDS SHOP IN FACILITIES MANAGEMENT WHICH CONTAINS A VARIETY OF PESTICIDES IN SMALL QUANTITIES THAT ARE NOT REPORTED INDIVIDUALLY ON THE INVENTORY SHEETS 3) THE 90 DAY ACCUMULATION AREA MAY CONTAIN SMALL QUANTITIES OF HAZARDOUS AND UNIVERSAL WASTES THAT ARE NOT INCLUDED ON THE INVENTORY SHEETS UTILITY SHUT-OFFS (LOCATION OF SHUT-OFFS AT YOUR FACILITY) ROPANE: AIN GAS SHUT OFF IS LOCATED ON STOCKDALE HIGHWAY NEAR DON HART DRIVE WEST ND LARGE PROPANE CONTAINERS ARE LOCATED IN THE FACILITY FOR THE TREATMENT ND CARE OF ANIMALS (FACT), BEHIND THE UNIVERSITY POLICE BUILDING LECTRICAL: AIN ELECTRICAL SHUT OFF IS LOCATED ON STOCKDALE HIGHWAY NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE O CAMPUS ON DON HART DRIVE EAST ATER: AIN WATER SHUT OFFS ARE LOCATED ON STOCKDALE HIGHWAY NEAR MAIN ENTRANCE O CAMPUS ON DON HART DRIVE EAST AND ON CAMINO MEDIA ENTRANCE PECIAL: AIN GAS SHUT OFF ON STOCKDALE HIGHWAY NEAR DON HART DRIVE WEST REQUIRES A `T" WRENCH OCK BOX: ®YES ^ NO IF YES, LOCATION: •• OCK BOX IS LOCATED ON EAST SIDE OF WALTER STEIRN LIBRARY ON WINDOW EDGE RIVATE FIRE PROTECTION/WATERAVAILABIUTY: PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION: PRINKLER SYSTEMS ARE LOCATED IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS; ACADEMIC COMPUTING CENTER, SCIENCE I BASEMENT, STEIRN LIBRARY, STUDENT UNION D THE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE LOCATED N EVERY BUILDING ON CAMPUS. WATER AVAILABILITY (FIRE HYDRANT): IRE HYDRANTS ARE LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE CAMPUS -- ..~ ~~T~ ~` SECTIVNfi~I. ~IRAINT~'NG ~~ - ~ - w..._ _ u LVUMBER OF EMPLOYEES: 1,010 EMPLOYEES TOTAL: 9,010 PERSONS 8,000 STUDENTS NORMAL DAILY OPERATIONS: 6,000 PERSONS TERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE: TERL4L SAFETY DATA SHEETS ARE ON FILE IN EACH DEPARTMENT WHERE CI-IEMICALS ARE HANDLED, AS WELL AS IN EVERY CUSTODL~I, CLOSET • :EF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: CH DEPARTMENT THAT USES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RECEIVES HAZARD MMUNICATION, INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION, AND CHEMICAL SAFETY AINING AS PRESCRIBED BY CAL OSHA TRAINING GUIDELINES. UNIVERSITY LICE AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO FIRST SPONDER AWARENESS LEVEL. SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL ARl HOUR HAZWOPER TRAINED. r ~~'~,R=TIFICATI02v ~d ~ ~ y ~~ ~~ P ased on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify nder penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar With the information ubmitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. SIGNATURE-OF OWNER /OPERATOR OR DATE 47~ DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE David S . Digitally signed by David S. Beadle, CtH " ON: cn=David S. Beadle, CIH, c=US, C lif i S t U i it B k f ld 15 06 $ co= orn a a e n vers y, ers ie a a , ub.edu T Beadle CIH =' a o s ~ ~3 - - Oa ~ A , o . AME OF SIGNER (print) 478 ITLE OF SIGNER 479 irector, Safety and Risk avid S. Beadle, CIH anagement FD 2169 (Rev, 09/05) . ' - . i i (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM Pagelof8 r BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Ftevention Services a q o 900 Trtixtun Aye., Suite 210 F)t6 Bakersfield, CA 93301 IIRTM T Tel_: (661) 326-3979 '~' Fax: (6611852-2171 ®SITE DIAGRAM ^FACILITY DIAGRAM Business Name: California State Universit ,Bakersfield Business address: 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 To dKeatAtd 5 S r O C K O A l E H I G H 1V A Y To 6aaford Rded & Freeway 99 a A \~ ~ :. CaAtomla SteOh Ualvonkp BakereAeld ® ~ & ~ ~ I ~' ~ , 9001 StoGdale H:gtEway - ~ ,9ahcrsrEeld, Caliromia 9331.1.1099 ~E,~,„ ~ ~ h.F•r 6d3f8542011 `~? Y ~ a~. b tE: ~ "'° O ~ ~. i% .~ - ea: ~ ~- ,E x J ~~ a,u.,~ n . E.nnk:E~, .y -'r,v I VMp ra ~ ~ y ` ~ ~ a ~ n m ta,~,n, ® ~, • ..~. eriv p,,,,.y, if{ t J. ~ e; D •-• (,~L~t'~11' sera C~ y i ``J ~+,~S ~~++aa....,, T.kaNwiuPirt. n m ~;~ sa.aePp;<a ~. uto r A . ue., IIIY~~ .-.~ }-1~~ uerc.EQ' uer, a.rh , ..._ ~ _ A -.-.-_I. ~ ~~_ ....J otaac p -- .d:d..k..~~ ~ eda ®~~ + 'eo O n d® a s ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~J ( ~ t-y a ~, f / A G.a , .. 4 i ~ / ~~ : (1 9ca ` _ ' • _ -- ~ 1 • : F+H MUM HMn hcO. Et1Y1 MAP TO CSUB ~ ,E} ~SP• ~ ( - ~ E ! o STCCI114tEH1~fN'AY .~. '~ ~9U9 " ~ ~ 99, n c+t~n..r.i Ensna..Frn ~ ~' ~~ ' a11u -> ; ~ ' ~ e . GV1ND A1EDl~ ~ $ ~ PfrY ~`¢` ~~ ~ t`-' Lack ~ Y5i1lE~lE ~`~90J~ ~ ~ i • - NORTH Please indicate direction of North r U L 7/ U (Rev. 09/05) FD 2170 (Rev. 09%05) LEGEND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS / Science I Building 30 / Facilities Management Building 37 / Health Center Building 35 / Hillman Ayiiatic Center Building a5 / Central Plant Building 11 / Student Union Building 53 / Public Safety Building 60 fine .•1~n t3uildirt~ -. / Education Building 10 / Stiren Library Building 43 / Science II Building 36 / Athletics Building 33 / DDH Building 32 / Commons Building 23 / Custodial Closets Campus Wide / FACT Building 64 / Icardo Center Building 52 / Modular West Building 13 / Baseball Fields / Dore Theater Building 39 / Modular Building 63 / Runner Cafe Building 3S / Fine Arts FIRE HYDRANT Campus Wide -See Attached Map UTILITY SHUT- OFF Per Buildiug with Hazardous Materials See Quadrant Maps Building Locations -Alphabetical • e .. . . . ~.. ADM Administration 09 Quadrant 2 AE ~ ~ ~ Administration East 05 Quadrant 2 AMPH Amphitheatre 62 Quadrant 1 AW ', ~ Administration West 08 ~ Quadrant 2 BDC ~ • ~ Business Development Center 44 Quadrant 3 BS. Bookstore 53 Quadrant 1 CAF Cafeteria/Offices 38 Quadrant 1 CB ~ Classroom Building 01 Quadrant 2 CENT •, Central Plant Equipment 11 Quadrant 2 COM Dining Commons ~ 23 l Quadrant 2 CORP Corporation Yard/Facilities Management 37 Quadrant 3 DDH ~ Dorothy Donahoe Hall ~ 32 ~ Quadrant 1 DRM Dorms ~ 24-29 Quadrant 2 Dl' Dore Theatre/Madigan Gallery ~ 39 Quadrant 2 EDUC - Education Building ~ 34 Quadrant 2 ESA` ~~ Environmental Studies Area/F.A.C.T. ~ 42 Quadrant 4 FA `. , Fine Arts ~ 02 Quadrant 2 FT Faculty Towers ~ 06 Quadrant 2 GRHS Greenhouse 65 Quadrant 1 HC Student Health Center ~ 35 Quadrant 3 LB Lecture Building 03 Quadrant 2 LIB .• Stiern Library 43 ~ Quadrant 1 MB2 Modular Building ~ 63B Quadrant 1 M63 Modular Building 63C ~ Quadrant 1 MUS Music Building 39A ~ uadrant 2 PA` Performing Arts 04 Quadrant 2~ PE PROC Physical Education/Gym 33 _ Procurement/Support Services Building ~ 13 Quadrant 4 Quadrant 3 SSS ~ Public Safety ~ 60 Quadrant 4 RNC _:. • Nursing Building (Romberg Nursing Ctr.) ~ 31 Quadrant 2 SA ~ Student Affairs Building ~ 10 Quadrant 3 . SCI - Science Building I 30 Quadrant 1 SCI II Science Building II ~ 36 Quadrant 1 SU Student Union 53 Quadrant 1 SWM ;' Hillman Aquatic Center ~ 45 ~ Quadrant 4 TC Children's Center ~ 14 Quadrant 3 UA ~, ~ University Advancement 07 Quadrant 2 WCR Well Core Repository 58 Quadrant 3 WF Antonino Sports Complex/Wrestling 61 Quadrant 4 i • i, i • LOCATIONS OF~SUB FIRS HYDRANTS ~ STOGKDALE HWY ~ I ~ I I ~ $ o u ~~ ~ ~ O AYSO SOCCER FIELDS ~ IIILLL b ~ O ~r I I ~ G I i ' , ~~ o ~ b~--~ ~ 1 I I I ~~ i • ~ ° . ~ I I~II II • IIII . * I . I ' ~ o~ ~ ~ I e 0---0 0---0 a 0---d a'(ul"-0 -U C-Lr'~ 6 p ~ ~ a i xi o~ I ~~ o--gi p I x I I ~, ~ ®®®'~ ~~ ~ T T ®®® ~~ ~ ~®~ © ~® ~ O "~ o I I , ~~ I I I ~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ E QIIIIII QI~III j ~ I ~-~ QIIIIII ._ ~• ~~~ ~~ © QIIIIII~M ~ o ~ SOUTHWEST BAKERSFIELD LITTLE LEA6UE I I • ~ I I , 1 ~.~ ..-..-._ _ ____ _-_. ~° I 1 .__.__._-_.J GAMI NG MEDIA ': ~Q~ ~~LI~O ~NI~ S~~TE UNIV~R~ IfiY ~~K~~~~I~L® ~. ,,,~ CAMPUS PLAN I. CLASSROOM BLDG. 26 . DORM G 42. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AREA 2. PINE ARTS 27. DORM D 43. STIERN LIBRARY 3. LECTURE BLDG. 28 . DORM E 44. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GTR. 4. PERFORMING ARTS 29. DORM F 45. J.R. HILLMAN AQUATIC 5. ADMINISTRATION EAST 30 . SGIENGE I 52. IGARDO CENTER 6. Fp;GULTY TOWERS 31. ROMBERG NURSING CENTER 53. STUDENT UNION/BOOIGSTORE 7. UNIV. ADVANCEMENT 32. DOROTHY DONAHOE HALL 58. WELL GORE REPOSITORY 8. ADMINISTRATION WEST 33. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 60. PUBLIC SAFETY q. ADMINISTRATION 34. EDUCATION BUILDING 61. ANTONINO SPORTS CENTER 10. STUDENT SERVICES 35. STUDENT HEALTH CENTER 62. AMPHITHEATER II. PLANT OPERATIONS 36. SGIENGE II 63. MODULAR EAST COMPLEX 12. SHOWER/LOGIGER 13. MODULAR WEST 3l. 38 CORPORATION YARD RUNNER 64. ESA /FACT 65. COMPUTING SERVICES 14. CHILD CARE 3q. . DORE THEATER 66. GREENHOUSE 68 JAZZMAN COFFEE HOUSE 23. DINING COMMONS 3qa. MU51G BUILDING . 24. D~JRM A 40 . HANDBALL COURTS 25. DORM B 41. OUTDOOR P.E. STORAGE • • ~ry _irn ,~ ~ G5U8 UNGERGRO UUD UTILITIES STOGi:D?~E NWY ~ . ~, o , o SGALE: I" c 200' - O" } ~ ~ l AY90 ~GG~ FIELDS LEGEND LINE 51ZE ""~ ~ ~ w~. UNDERGROUND e^ b NOT ! 10° m GHiLl.ED GRILLED 6 HOT YdATER G ' o--~~L~ ~~ T LINL-5 UNDL-RC~ROUND Hl6H FEEDEit TO SU?57ATION (25 kv) VOLTAGE LINES FEEDER i0 GANPUS FROM 5~g5TATION (12 kv) ~ ~. "r ~ 1 ~~I - ~ - ~ ,.~,, UNDERGROUND STORM MAW 2x• o rNEN le" o DRAIN LINES ro 12• o BRANGN OFF. - , -. ° Q ' ' ~ . tl I ° ° • I I I I I I~ I I I I r I ' _ ~ND~R~Rd~ND TWO htA7ER N,AINS ONE OFF cAMIHO MEDIA B' o _ _ la _ , _ _ _ -- DOME5TIG WATER TFtE OTNER'OFF 9TOGKDALE ~ ~ ' ~ ~, LINES NWT. e• m ~~aa ~, ~ ~L° y I- ~ ~ °"LtC°I ~' n . ~ 1 1-A ~~ ~~ j %~ 1~ ~~~ / .nl ~ •' ~ _ _ _ _.______.._ ._ _ ____._.___._._ •~ ®®~ ~~~ _~.. UNDERGROUND EA5 a" o PIPE LINES c~RAVIrY FED 8• o INTO LIFT STATION THQd ----- UNDERGROUND SEWER A lo" O FoRLE MAVN TO LINES urfMAlt~. 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Bakezsfield, CA 93301 AIfTM T Tel.: (661) 326-3979 Fax: (661) 852-2171 ^SITE DIAGRAM ®FACILITY DIAGRAM Business -vame: California State Universit ,Bakersfield Business Address: 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 1, MAP 1 of 4 ~ Buildinq Contents WAY To 6o~ard Ro®d & Freavvay 99 -~ • • • - . 30 Science I Nitrous Oxide, Oxygen, Hydraulic 62 ' Oil, Carbon Dioxide, Transformer " ~,'•,°~~1 j ~ ~`'•`"'~ ~-' A Oil, Helium and Nitrogen and Chemicals To Numerous To List (See ~ ~ ~ ~ FielAe Page 9) . ~~ $ GHQ 32 DDH Transformer Oil and Propane ~ 36 Science II Hydraulic Oil, Helium, Argon, ` Compressed Air and Liquid Nitrogen • ~~ and Chemicals To Numerous To List i ~~.,~ ~ (See page 9) 38 Cafe and Offices Transformer Oil ~~ ~ ~ ' ® ~i ar,t 43 Stiern Library Transformer Oil and Diesel Fuel ~ ~ ~ 53 Student Union Transformer Oil and Helium ~ ss - !D I Room: 139 63 Modular Building Transformer Oil Q 'Q , 38 63 p ~~'"4u~Gi Custodial Closets ~ ~ Foamy Q&A, Window Cleaner Dilute, 32: t ~~~ ~Nr~r Cam us Wide DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant ~~ 4 ~ „~ f. ~ ~ C .. l i h i ~~ ti_ 30 R~m~r h~k ,~ ~• ~-~ s t ~ ~~~ - -;- urrent ocat on e ~~ , .~ ~ t w Gray ; ~ o J Zr ~ ~ S _ , -~ . _. ~ 'x~ , `~ a ' t Jr L _.~ ,. • • NORTH 30 -Science Building I 53 -Student Union & bookstore Please indicate direction of North 32 -Dorothy Donahoe Hall 62 -Amphitheatre 36 -Science Building II 63 -Modular Building _ . .. 38 -Cafe & Offices 65 -Computing Center 43 -Walter Stiern Library 66 -Greenhouse HMMP) BAI{ERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Prevention Services • 9 0 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 Flrf! Bakersfield, CA 93301 SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM ARTM T Tel.: (661) 326-3979 Fax: (66I) 852-2171 CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 2, Map 2 of 4 Building Contents. • E- To Intetatate 5 S T O C K D A L E H I G H 02 Fine Arts Mineral Spirits and Miscellaneous Paints • 04 Performing Arts Acetylene, Oxygen and • ~~ Room: Welding Patio Photographic Fixer and Q Photo Lab Developer 10 Education Building R-22 Freon • ~ 11 Central Plant, Nalco 2536, Dieset fuel, R-11 ,0. Reprographics and Freon, Nitrogen, R-502 Freon, Telecommunications Transformer Oil and i• • NORTH Please indicate direction of North Photographic Fixer and Developer 23 Dining Commons Helium and Transformer Oil 39 Dore Theater Transformer Oil Custodial Closets Campus Foamy Q&A, Window c Wide Cleaner Dilute, DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant ,r• ~ Current location is the ,,-~~ ~~ '-'~~~ Gray .;~ .{' o ~ ,s, ~ • ~~3,," . ~~ ~r G '~a0~ ~ ,r ~ ... t r t-; r n '='=~-- r"'' ,,y . '_ ~i _ -- - `3 Dorms 29 -, Rohan 28 - Numenor 27 -12ivendell 26 - Dobry 25 - Entwood 24 - Lorien O1 -Classroom Building 1 02 -Fine Arts Building 03 -Lecture Building 04 -.Performing Arts Building OS -Administration East 06 -Faculty Towers 07 -University Advancement 08 -Administration West 09 -Administration Building 10 -Student Affairs 11 -Central Plant 23 -Dining Commons 31 -Romberg Nursing 34 =Education Building 39 -Dore Theatre / Madigan Gallery 39A -Music Building 68 -Jazzman Cafe HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM • r~-1-I- ss Baseball Diamond NORTH Please indicate direction of North • BAXERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Frevention Services R 9 0 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 FI!! Bakersfield, C.4 93301 AlTr Tel"_ (661) 326-3979 Fast: (661) 852-2171 CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 3, Map 3 of 4 ~ Buildincl Contents ~ ~ ~ !~"i.'n~,f-`hI 13 Modular West Transformer Oil n74~ 73 ; ~ tliiLYr~.~ d ~E 44 35 Student Health Center Oxygen, Diesel Fuel and ~~~, a ~ ~ {'® ~ ° J Liquid Nitrogen ~~~ 37 Facilities Management Propane, Acetylene, ~'= ~ Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Paint ", Thinner, Waste Paint 35 Thinner, Oxygen, ' 1 Miscellaneous Paints, Waste . Oil, Waste Antifreeze, Carbon Dioxide, Argon, Motor Oil and Waste Light ~~ Aeta Ballasts • ~ 58A 90 Day Accumulation Combined Chemicals from Area lab classes, haz mat cleanups and illegal dumps found on campus Baseball Diamonds Transformer Oil - • Custodial Closets Campus Foamy Q&A, Window • Wide Cleaner Dilute, DMQ Damp ' ~ Mop, and Disinfectant 37 • . • ~~ ~~- l +• -•..,•• •• ~~? ~. _ ~ ~ . Current location is the ' ~~~~s~~ Gray i eaenc 13 -Modular West 14 -Children's Center 35 -Student Health Center 37 -Facilities Management 37A -Receiving and Mail Room 44 -Business and Public Administration 44A -BDC Offices 44B -BDC Classrooms (COB) 44C -Extended University 44D -Dezember Leadership Development 44E -President's Office 58 -Well Core Sample Repository 58A - 90 Day Accumulation Area HMMP) BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ~ Prevention Services _ a v o 900 Trux[un Ave., Suite 210 F1Rd Bakersfield, CA 93301 SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM wwrr r Tel.: ~661~ 326-3979 • ~ Fax.: (661y 852-21 i 1 CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 4, Map 4 Building Contents ' 33 Physical Education Helium F Bike Path 42 FACT Propane and Transformer Oil so i 45 Hillman Aquatic Sodium hypochlorite, Hydrochloric Acid, Center Carbon Dioxide and Calcium Chlorite 61 52 Icardo Center Transformer Oil ~~,~ 60 Public Safety Propane and Gasoline ` ~ Custodial Closets Foamy Q&A, Window Cleaner Dilute, Campus Wide DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant 52 ;] Soccer ~ ~; Field • , E ~~ • ' .,., ,. ~® ®.' _ ~-~--~.~~~' Current location is the ~.~- ~ Gray ~~ • Field ~` ~r~~-~: __- ~" _ ~~ - ,. _ . ,1 Qz : 1''1 ~~pry ~qt~~ ti[! l~' ~ • ~ , ftirary~Y 5rreae aga?rEf • aura -- 33 -Physical Education/Gym .~ ~ 42 -Environmental Studies Area (F.A.C.T.) ~ Traclt ;, 45 -Hillman Aquatic Center `- ~ `, , N ~ RT ~"~ 52 - Icardo Activities Center Please indicate direction of North 60 -Public Safety '. 61 -Antonio Sports Complex /Wrestling • (HMMP) BAKEItSFIELD FIDE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN r.: DESCRIPTION FORM CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof 1 (One form per material, per building, or area.) rl NRW ~IAT)T) I-IT)F.T.F,TF. IRIREVISE 2006 __.. - . ~~~;. ,. ~R ~ - ' ~' O { 1 '' = ; 7 ~-+.11 x~ s ~ u. BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD ' CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER BUILDINGS 1-5 CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 44 Quadrant 3 w: , INFORNI~A II C I~~~ . ~ k' TIO~ '~ ~ <, s .. . ~ . _ .>n. _ ~ ~__::. ~_: ,~~.: ~~ ~. ~~~..; ~ CHEMICAL NAME s 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ~®No 206 THE' LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES BDC If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LI UID ^ GAS FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIl2E ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUATT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM BDC: 0 LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in Ibs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMF,RIZATION HAZ_ART) X=CAR('.TNnC'rF.N M =;:~ti~~~i~ H~z.~I:noti~co:~Ipo~r~T~r _ ~ ~II~ cis ~ r~rr"L of ._:... .-:.... 1 1oo~ro 275 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 ^Yes ^ No 3 ^Yes ^ No m - ~ w,,,~ ~ ~ t ,: ,., III SIGNAL' ~ ...:.: ~ `~ ., ~; ~ t,,. ., ~ -- ... . ,~~, _v _ E r ~.N DAVID,BEADLE,CIH ~ ~aVld S. oo ~':u°s°~e.°•a,c°~~r DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT s"'°"""'•°'"'a"'"°°'° °"'°°°"~"" 8-15-06 Beadle, CIH OW 2006 m~IlBt9n198Me6~~ PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09105) Prevention Services s x ~,a ~. , •_.p 9d0 Tr-sx><uroA.c~e., Suite lid - fd~i Ba~:ersfield, G.4 933fl1 ~'RT'~ ~ Tel.: X661) 326-3979 "~-ti fax: (56iM 552-2171 • (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ~,.~~_.,, a, ~~F3~r1>a Fa>~ rr,~~r. Preventia$ Servioes a ~ ~ ~ ~ s . m 900 "frlAxtuai Awe., Suite 210 FJRf Bakersfield, GA 93301 AII~TiM T Tel._ (6Eri) 326-39'; 9 Ian (861 852-21?fl CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof I I-INRW n A T~T~ ~IT)RT .F.TF. I IRIRRVTRF. ~~(1Fi (One form per material, per building, or area.) -.A ~ L I ~`~Q r ~ ~*. ....--~'C'..,.. .~- .... -v._ ~_, ,~.. , .. w.....,.,.~ ~ ~..,~... _ ~ -.. irtT ~trNR ..~.'FY.~ . ... ame as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) BUSINESS NAME (S 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 CAMPUS EXTERIOR CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILTfY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 UILDINGS 1 - 65 B adrant 1-4 u Q ~C~~'~I ~ ' ~'*'~G ~~~ ~~ ,'LTM M '~~~ ~Ap ~ T~~ ~ 'S ~x ~1 ~~ym~ r~T~'~ wF3 ~ .9'.t;93~ +N .:/ . ~ , Y~W. ~ f~' 1..1_ ?c~Ti._ .1F:S ~ .T~.+~ae , CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 TRANSFORMER OIL ~ If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instmctions COMMON NAME 207 TRANSFORMER OIL ~ EHS* ^Yes ®No zo8 CAS No. 209 64742-53-6 *I£EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re nested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®I LIQUID ^g GAS 264 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^]b LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in Ibs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ~ ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC. LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSTTTZER C=CORROSTVF. P=POT,YMF.RT7.ATTON HA7.ART) X=C'.~ARCTN(~C'TRN f ~%Q!~~'T ~ H:1~~Rl~~~US C 0~1YC1NE\TT' EHS C~15 # ~ T~~F;~ , :~` x i 1 1.00% 24s al Transformer Oil ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 ^Yes ^ No ~SI~NA~L,~1n ~ ~ ~;_ ~ DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH David S. oN~~~ s'°~ Ia, CIH, mUSCIH i o--CaliloMa Slate UMVOralry, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Bead~e~ C~H o;a~~~;'~;;;a 3'~"~ '° say-os PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 ' {HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN --~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 1 of 2 ~.._r' BA3~ERSF3~LI) ~`I~E DEPT. ~,~"~/ F`TBVefttl8tl $@IViCBS n ~.~..lfi .. .~Q 900 Tru~turt Aye., Suite 2'10 FJRL Bakersfield, C~4 93301 #RT~1 T Tei._ ~6fr1) 326-3979 Fax: (~~1~ 852-2171 (One form per material, per building, or area.) ^NEW ^ADD ^DELETE ®REVISE 2006 ~ ~ ~' "~~_ y ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~~ ]~r~CaILL"~Y"~~~~ : ®RMATIOI~T - _ , <:~ ~~:, ;~h~ ___. _ r...... ~~___ _ _.._ _ . _.____..~ _. _ _ _ __._ _- .-- . _-- -- BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 CENTRAL PLANT CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (options() 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 11 Quadrant 2 ~~., .~ CHEMICAL NAME ^ 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No ~ 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES CENTRAL PLANT If subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," al] amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chief] 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS 8232 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM CENTRAL PLANT: 200 GAL LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ®e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~'~ - ~ ~ °~R~~rT HAGaRDOU~ co~~PQNElyT-~ 1± H5 (. ~5~;~ ~ ]'1 Pl+, UN . k. ~ ~ ~ ~.~ n, ...... ; HAZARD` , ~*~~ i Ioo~° 330 GAL Nalco 2536 / ^Yes ®No 7632-00-0 C 2 100% 100 GAL Diesel Fuel. ^Yes ®No 68476-34-6 F s loo°~° . / CRYOGENIC . 8232 FT3 R-11 V ^Yes ®No 75-69-4 INHALATION 4 loo°io / CRYOGENIC 4390 FT3 R-22 ~/ ^Yes ®No 75-69-4 INHALATION 5 loo°~o ~ CRYOGENIC 510 FT3 Nitrogen ^Yes ®No 7727-37-9 INHALATION s loo°~° CRYOGENIC 277 FT3 R-502 ^Yes ®No 75.45-6 INHALATION • = LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=nXiDIZER S=SF.NSITiZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN DAVID S. BEADLE CIII D aV I CI S . OIyINOy signed by David S. Bsadla, CIN ON: pwpevW S. Ssedte, CIH, DNS, , ozCeliloMa Sbb UnNSrsdy, 8ekenflaN, r u>Otllaa of 9ebN aM Rlak Wenepemant, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT B ead ~ e~ n ~ H 'ena11~1beedl.oan,C..du 8-15-06 Deu: z°os.oe.i> >a:zi:zz -°~row PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) • z loo°r° ~ 10 GAL TURBINE OIL CHILLER O Yes ®No 64742-54-7 F 8 100% 490 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL []Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 9 100% 325 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 10 100% 305 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL []Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 11 loo°rD 30 GAL PHOTOGRAPHIC FIXER AND DEVELOPER Yes ®No 7783-18-8 I, S, C r ' •,{HMMP) $AIfI~.RSF`I~LI~ FIRE DI~P'T. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN Preve>Utio~ Services • .a - j .. ,r r" aka"•..«: ~ :.. -. a A A S c ~ COQ TY1SRfLlE1 ri".~'8., "SU1t~E 21© CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM ~~„ra Bakersfield„ ca gssal HAZARDOUS MATERfALS INVENTORY ~'rAtT~ r Tei-: 1661) 32,6-397 '~~ a.:~a Pagelof 1 (One form per material, per building, or area. ~~~'~ ~~ 1~'S11 662-2171'. I-INEW ADD ^DELETE ®REVISE 2006 • - ~ ~`~.~i ~ T h~,ARC~$iTY I1~T~0RM~.I'101~.. .,~~ _ - _ s.". n 3 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^ Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 adrant 1-4 u Q BUILDINGS 1 - 65 • / 1* 1 (/`~ TT ~ '/v~t~] { ^ '7-j ~3•a M1 1 `~ ~ l~ ` , `l] Vr .F ~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ .. ~ V Y ~ i ._ .d"L, ~°'LU'7.: xtl..~.v u d~ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET (]Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES ALL CUSTODIAL CLOSETS If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^ Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com fete if re nested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ®s soLID ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS DUE TO UANTITY AND HAZARDS ALL ARE LISTED FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ®2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ®4 ACUTE HEALTH ®5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM CUSTODIAL CLOSETS: 0 LISTED .LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ®k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL. CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ®m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ®n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ^a AMBIENT ~aa ABOVE AMBIENT ®ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~~°;~~VT. 3 ~- ~x [~. H~Z~~RDOLIS C~O~IP'OI~~L.NT • ~ >iJH,~ CAS ~ ~~ ke. } ~ ~ '~ ~'Tl P~~~ ; ~_: m.., r :.'star x N .c ) ~ ~ . LH AI,g1'r .. ~ L. ~ - Ll~ ......, . 1 93% Drain A-Go-Go Sulfuric Acid DYes ^ No 7664-93-9 C 2 100% Com ressed Pro ane Gas Yes ^ No 74-98-6 F 3 5% Foamy Q&A (2-butoxyethanol and Phosphoric Acid) Yes No 111-76-2 & F 15% 7664-38.1 4 17°i° Arsenal Window Cleaner 2-butox ethano 1 Yes ^ No 111-76-2 F 5 5% H & A Dam Mo Iso ro 1 Alcohol []Yes ^ No 67-63-0 F 6 3°i° Arsenal Disinfectant (Didecyl dimethyl ammonium Yes No 7173-51-5 & F, C 2°~° chloride & n-Alkyl dimeth 1 benz 1 ammonium chloride 8001-54-5 z 5°i Offence Stripper (2-butoxyethanol & Ethylene glycol Yes No 111-76-2 & F, C 12°i° hen 1 ether 122-99-6 ,. DAVID S: BEADLE, CIH (]aVld S ~ ~:~ ~°;; ~w ~Gx . DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISTC MANAGEMENT Beadle, CIH °-°°°°"•s"°°"°°°'~•~~°""• 8-1 ~g ~~'-0~°°'""' 5-06 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) (HMMP} HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ~~ - ~, •, CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof I • I-1 NF.W n A T)T) ~~ B it 4 FfJ1L JI~IfFl1 T `i 8,4KERSF3~LD FIRE I3~P'T. Prevetitioa Services 900 'rruxtu$a rtue. , Suita 210 B~kersfielai, G~ 93301 Tel.: §66i} 326-3979 (6~1} .~;y2-2171 (One form per material, per building, or area.) -IT)F.T,F.TF. IRIRF,VTSF, 2006 - - F~C'1 T1' ~~ ATIO ~2 _ ~ ~ ~ r BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 DOROTHY DONAHOE HALL CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 32 Quadrant 1 .. n i f ° - , "-sf-^2 c ci _ 'f' S:. - rxrm::~ _ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES DDH If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208. CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES ~ 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS 1,468 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 2 ] 6 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTNE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH . ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM STIERN LIBRARY: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* - 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 _ ®a AMBIENT ~ as ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS-COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERI7,ATTON HA7,ART] X=CARCTNnCTF.N ,~'%~;~'~'T ~ - -- _~--- H ~7 ~I:DOU~-( O~IPO?~'T:NT 9 ' LH5 ~ - z, .. _ ~. ---- C ~~ ~ ~ 1'1 YE OI' , ~r _. ,._ ~ , ..~ ,y , ., ~ _.. 1 200 GAL PROPANE GAS DYes ®No 74-98-6 F 2 1468 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 3 DYes ^ No ~~.__ xy .°__ .~ a L +~'i'a. KPka IL1 SIG; AT w. DAVID BEADLE, cIx David S. Beadle, ~~~ ~ a ~°~,,:, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CIH e~.~...M.a«..W,~~d~„,.b 8-15-06' Hlsk WngHronL raY.meeWOoW.Wu ow: moa.m.n useaz mar PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANX REPRESENTATNE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) ' (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN 4 F CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof l r"1 NFW f IAT~T) r F,,=~-_. B,AR~F3~L><? FIRE DEPT. -- Preventit3n Services a. ~?~f__. ~~!- 900 Truxtuxt Ave., Suite 210 - FlIP~! Bakersfield, C4 93301 ASTiIfI T TzT-. (661) 326-3979 aft: (fi61~ 852-2176 (One form per material, per building, or area.) ~II~F.T.F.TF. IRIRF.VTSF, 2006 I~ ~ ~ - - ;I F~A~TT4" IN~'OItMAT ~OI~T~`T :" - _ , _ . : ~;. BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION ~ 20l CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 DORE THEATER CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILI"I'Y ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID,NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 39 Quadrant 2 ~~. ~ t~ 'II~CF~EMICAL II~~'(J~Vi~ ~ ,~ ~~(~~`~I 4 : ~~ ~~ ~~ .. G ~ _..~, ., ~ _ -- ...-. ,~... .. _ . r ~ ,. _ . , m CHEMICAL NAME ' 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES THE DORE THEATER If Subject to EPCRA; refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *IfEHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in ]bs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie Z 10 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MDCTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214. LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®] LIQUID ^g GAS 245 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM STIERN LIBRARY: 0 LISTED LISTED UNTTS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^]b LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 355 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUII,DING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM . _ ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ~ BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELO W AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 22,5 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORR(~STVE P=PnT,YMF.RT7,ATT(~N NA7.ART) X=('.AR('TN(~C'rF.N .a ,-a, . y~ .... ..y~-,-,., e. _ F.~ ._._ - - _ ~,.~vT x~z:~r~DC>u~'c~l~n~c>~L;1;TT ' >~.x~. c~~~ ~ T~rF c)~ f ,... _.~ ~. a j _ ._... ., .: 1 245 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-5-36 F 2 ^Yes ^ No 3' ^Yes ^ No • 4tn~:. a~ s~,, ~~ awn l~ III SIG~7~ A~-~ir,;~ . _ DAVID BEADLE, clx David S. Beadle; ~ "~ s ~~ ~~~. DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CIH sW'~»~w'e.w.~,.n~e.,~"" 8-15-06 W Risk McNgemsM aroibEMetlM6aO.e0u PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE ~~ " :~.x~ DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN __:~ r .~~ CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl f l NRW n A TAT) ~~.5, }?;.AI{ERSFf~LI~ Ff~E fa~FT. ~~ .~~~+?'~ Prevention Services a_. ' .~.x ~a f ' • m 900'IruxEUm Ave., Suite 210 1FJdQ~ SaT.ersfielti, CA 53301 AAT,M - Tel.: X6611 326-3979 _` Fax: (6611 552-21 7 1 (One form per material, per building, or area.) -IT)F.T .F.TF. IRIRFVTSF. 200( - - ...- _. ~---,-~-- .t - ,: ~.~...~a `:.~ . ~ .- _. .. ' 1 I' ~CIL ~_;~_ y~11~R~VIA'1~I~~~ _ BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 EDUCATION CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^ Yas ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 10 Quadrant 2 ~~, QRM~ TION ~:~ ~~ ~ t I : ;EHF'~1I C ~ 4 ~ ~ `: ~ ~ ~ ~ i , ; ; ,. ..~ . ~..: ~ CHEMICAL NAME ` 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes J$No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES THE EDUCATION BUILDING If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *IfEHS is°'Yes,^ all amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lets if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TUBE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 402.00 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM EDUCATION DEPARTMENT: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ^ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER . ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID (~=nXT1~T7,RR S=SF.N~TTT7.RR C=C'.nRR(1STVR P=P(1T.YMRRT7.ATT(1N NA7.ART) X=(''AR(''TT~T(1rFTT °~~DVT H1'1ZARDOL7~ COMPONENT ~ IJH~ (.~~5~# ~ lYP~I OF, .... 1 Inhalation 240 FT3 R-22 / ^Yes ®No 75-45-6 Cr o snit 2 ^Yes ^ No David S. a~e.Y~e.ea~~.~as~e.~~ DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH oN: ~w,.e s. seem., cw. pus. o.cetiwme s,a,e uewerdry, s+aormmn, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT '°°~~~o~ ~ Menegenien4 8.15-06 Beadle, CIH ae:~.~,r,<.,¢~-0,~~ PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY R SIGNATURE {Rev.09/OS) ' (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN j ,tom ~A~FtSF3l=;LI) FIRE D~Pfi. ,r~,~~; r"'"`~~ Prevention 3ervic~s a_.~~_~ a a 4 ~r__ . n 900 Tru~urlA~re., Suite 210 ~~~ Fll~l' Bakersfield, C.~ 93301 ABT~ Tel.: (661) 326-397 ~~'~,3''-'~ Fs.~t: (561M 852-2172 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Page 1 of 2 • ., (One form per material, per building, or area.) I-I~rFw Bann r1n~r.FTF IRIRF.ViSF, 2006 - _j „~ ~- $~ r~, ~~ ~ f. _ ~3~ ~ F"~ ~TIO~ I ~CIi I~ INFORMP x ~ _ ,~ , , ~„ 4 .._ ~ .:~. BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 37 Quadrant 3 ~ x ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~O " ~©~I 'a:c~~ y' ~ ..~s : 1 1~' _~x .iSri:, } , ~11:~Y:1•;? ~ - ~~, r ,~. CHEMICAL NAME '205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES FACILITIES MANAGEMENT If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME - EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is°'Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 2I0 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ®S soLID ®1 LIQuID ^g GAS 1000 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTNE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ®4 ACUTE HEALTH ®5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM FM: 1000 GAL LISTED LISTED UNTTS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ®a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ®d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 229 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORRnSTVF. P=Pni.YMFRT7.ATTCIN HA7.AR1~ X=l-'AR(''TNf1C.FN ' u,~ .... u: -----~-,,. ,.., 14 . , ~. - °,~ti P H, ~Z~~RDUL,S C',()i\lY~? I~,LIjT rII S ~'A5 # "T1 PE OBI' _,. ~ z . , ~ ~~ y~ . ~~ ., ~ a I3 ~Zk1Rl) -. _ ... 1 loo°i° 730 FT3 Pro ane Gas []Yes ®No 74-98-6 ~ F, P 2 100% ~ 690 FT3 Acet lene Gas []Yes ®No 74-86-2 F P 3 100% 230 FT3 Acet lene Gas []Yes ®No 74-86-2 F, P 4 loo°r° / 135 FT3 ,, Ar on Gas' 1% Yes ®No 7440-37-1 F, P 5 100% loon GAL Gasoline []Yes ®No 8006-61-9 F • LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXmi7.RR ~=~F.NSTTi7,F.R C=CORROSTVF. P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN °:~~~'T ., H'~'~_R•D©~U~ ,C011~O~NEN`I'' ~ EH ~ C~A~ # I`~"PE q~' ~ ~ .:~ ~ ~~~ H ,"J s loo°ra 50o GAL / Diesel Fuel / ^Yes ®No 00-247-4363 F 7 loo°r0 15 GAL Mineral S hits ^Yes ®No 64742-47-8 F 8 loo°r0 15 GAL Waste Mineral S hits ^Yes ®No 64742-47-8 F 9 100% / 50o GAL - Paints V ^Yes ®No F, P Io loo°ra to GAL Waste Paints ^Yes ®No F, P II Ioo°ra to GAL Waste Aerosol Cans ' ^Yes ®No F 12 100% 55 GAL Motor Oil ^Yes ®No F 13 100% 55 GAL Waste Motor Oil ~ ^Yes ®No F 14 100% 3o GAL Waste Oil Filters ~ ^Yes ®No F 15 100% loon FT3 Ox en ^Yes ®No 7782-44-7 F 16 I00% / 25o FT3 Ox en V ^Yes ®No 7782-44-7 F 17 100% 5 GAL Antifreeze ^Yes ®No C is Ioo°ra 5 GAL Waste Antifreeze ^Yes ~ No C is Ioo°i° 750 FT3 Carbon Dioxide Gas ^Yes ®No 124-38-9 F, P 20 '100% 250 FT3 Carbon Dioxide / Ar on Gas ^Yes ®No 124-38-9 & 7440-37-1 F, P 21 100°/d / 15 GAL Waste Li ht Ballasts v ^Yes ®No C 22 100% T, , 500 GAL Pesticides ^Yes ^ No CS, 0, S, C DlgPally signed by David S. Beadle, CIH DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH D aV Id S . ~~~, ~"~; ~~';e ~ ~ ~~s, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Bakendield,°,~n~e°ISaletyand a-IS-os emaikdbeadle®csuh.edu Beadle, CIH ~'`"~"°g~'~" Date: 2006.08.17 74:21:59 -0T00' PRINT NAME Bc TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) • .(HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN 4,Y B~ITf~RSF`I£I~O FgRE L)'FP'T. '"'~t~ Preveutian Services s-. a.~ s v ~ ._m 9aD'Fruxtu~Ave., Suite 210 ~, FIRM ~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 i1i1~RTi1f T Tel.: 1661) 326-3979 Iraq:. ~66f) 552-2171 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof] n ,.rFw n A nn • (One form per material, per building, or area.) -I1~F.T .F.TR IRIR F VTRR 2~(1F - - - BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 FACILITY FOR ANIMAL CARE AND TREATMENT FACT CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 64 Quadrant 4 .. ~u.. CHEMICALNAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES FACT If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS 499.00 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIl2E ^2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM FACT: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^]b LBS ^tn TONS *IfEHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check al] that apply) ? 223 ®a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN Qk BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMF.RT7.ATTON HA7ARn R=c~ARr-INn~,FN "%:~T ~ ~ H~~IZI3`nU~ ('O~iF'OI~~F'T;T - EHfi ~ C'~~5 ~ "~ i TIZ'~ c~R . 1 499 FT3 PROPANE GAS ^Yes ®No 74-98-6 F 2 231 GAL ~ -TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 3 ~ i ~ ^Yes ^ No -. ~ ^ DAVID BEADLE, CIH David S. ~~ry.~w~s a..a..°~ DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT ~.~.~ ~~ Beadle, CIH N Q ~.:~m,,,~,.~ PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) • >(HMMP) HAZARDOUS•MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ,,.., ~AK~',RSF"dELD F`>RE T)EPfi. r-~ Prevention Services a e~' ~ x n a v . n 900 Truxtuffi Ave., Suite 210 ~~ FfR! Bakersfield, CA 933fl1 DAATM T .Tel.: (661) 326-3979 ~:`" ~~ ~661p 552-2171 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl • (One form per material, per building, or area.) I-INF.W I-IAT)T) I-IT)FT.F,TF, IRIRFVTSF.2006 ~-~~ -.. Y - ~ ~ I~F}A'C~iI~1T~" INFORMA~~IQN ~" ~ ~:Y~ ~_, BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 HILLMAN A VATIC CENTER CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. t MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 45 ~ Quadrant 4 ~, ~: ~ ~ - ~s ~1: C H ~ E1vII~AIj~~4~~ 4 A;' T~O~ ~y w ~ . .: _3.-: .. _ _ u _ ~ CHEMICAL NAME ~ 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No a 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES HILLMAN A VATIC CENTER If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ®Yes ^ No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *I£EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lets if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TUBE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ®s soLiD ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS 6734 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check al] that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ®2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ®4 ACUTE HEALTH ®5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM HILLMAN A VATIC: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^]b LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM , ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCTiJ(~CIFN r T.~, y ~°o~ T H~~~DOU~ COI;IPnI~~ENT LH~ C':~S #" ~ TYPE OF _ _ ~ ~ ~ .. ~ -, v,.- ..~ LL-~_ ~~RIU_ ~~ 1 loo°r° ~ 100 GAL Sodium Hypochlorite ®Yes ^ No 7681-52-9 F 2 100% 75 al Hydrochloric Acid ~ ®Yes ^ No 7647-O1-0 VV 3 100% 6734 ft3 Carbon Dioxide V Yes ®No 124-38-9 F 4 100% 5001bs Calcium Chlorite ^Yes ®No 7778-54-3 C k3~~Mt-7~V171 a~"-~Y.: ~{ ...F -r-_,`,"a ~~z i.~'i ~ ~, Yl~.'`'~ 'e ~"'R. .5s ~'~,_~t~ h~~gf4:~ apses"_ ,;~i. ,,. a,' Dry~ry menaa M Dania s. aa«pe, a~ DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH David S . DN: ~oaMa s. seams, cw, Gus. o--Celttomla Slnra uNVar6ly. Bakerctlola. DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Beadle C~H ou=onl~aolsatoryanaRiak 8-15-06 Manapament, emall~beaala®cau°.edu ~ Dade: 2006.08.17 142D:00 -07'00' PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) ' (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .„~, ~ ~., BA3fER5F`3ELI~ FIDE I)EP'T. ' )PIL`V8~tiOfl $~EIViC6:i a ~.n~ ~_ 900 Trux[u~ rive., Suite 21© PIltIC Bakersfield, C.4 93301 AAT/1 T Tefl-. 166fl) 326-3979 Fax: (661 E52-227fl CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof 1 • (One form per material, per building, or area.) n NF.W I-IAT)T) I-IT)F.T.F.TF. IRIRF,VTSE 2006 ~~, ~~ _ ~- F ~~~; R~ : ;Y~Il~TFfJRMATIO~T : - . ._-.., r . ~. . _.. -.. , rv.. __.~__ ....._ ... ~,~.. .~ ~ ~~ ,~ BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 HOUSING COMMONS CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 23 Quadrant 2 TT ('~' * ~''1~j~ ..s~ ~ - r%a .i~nx"~.r. xt 3 ~l1 r~ ~-„~lY1~V-l'~'.. ~ i.0~- ~~ ~~. 3.' a ,~ k~ • ~ ~ `5,~ . s... CHEMICAL NAME 20S TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES HOUSING COMMONS If Subject to EPCRA, refer to inswctions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re nested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 217.00 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®I FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^S CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM HOUSING COMMONS: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ^ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 i ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSTVF. P=PnLYMERTZ.ATT(~N HAZ.ART~ X=['.ARC"1NnC-TR1V ... ...~ i x.. ~ .w .~;w-: .... ... ... n .. '"~6~~'T. I~:~7.~1~DOLT5 ~;O'~7,iP(~~\TENT ~ d ;,J~H~ ~ C~l ~ '1~Ph; nF~ ~` 4 _. g .; .. 9.~..F~ ~. ...;. ~x .- ~ ski' ,. -... .i3- - -~ r.n . _. .. T1.~~ 'R... .. .. _.......-_-.t 1 ~~ 217 FT3 HELIUM GAS ^Yes ®No 7440-59-7 INHALATION 2 405 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL V ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 3 ^Yes ^ No `.°~~~~5~GI~TA'~.~' .:.f~ ~ ,~ . ~~ ~~~. sue.-.:~ ~~ ..:<< ;~..~~i+~~. ~~ v~ .~~ u; DAVID BEADLE, cifl David S. ~,~~a~s.~.~ DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT sm•u~v.e.x•~awa..aiw«S.w 8-15-06 Beadle, CIH ~°"°~~°•~•°~°•°•°°'°°°' PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATNE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev: 09/05) • •(HMMP) • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ,,,,.,-, ; ~ ~iK~RSFIELF? FETE DEP'T'. ~-:' Prevezitiion Services a... n A_.,~_R_- 90D Tru}:-EUSi dare., Suite 2k0 FIlf~6 , Bakersfield,. Cr'~.-93301 ARTM T Tei.: (6fii) 32fi-3979 _~ r-~," 1~'s.~t: (f fill 852', 21 r fl CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof 1 • (One form per material, per building, or area.) ~1 NEW I-lAl~l~ I-II~F,T,F.TF. IRIRF.VTSE 2006 •--- - ~:~ J! - - .,.~ ~ K seta ,.t .A L. w BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 ICARDO CENTER CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 52 Quadrant 4 x ~a_ ~.." ~ ~ ~'~ I1 H ~'1tifZC AL QRM~A~ ~x. y ~ ~ "~` I ~ I'I~3 ~ .~ , ~.~ n .~,~ ~ ~¢, CHEMICAL NAME ~ 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES STIERN LIBRARY If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in Ibs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 245 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTNE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM ICARDO CENTER: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^]b LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE - ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORRnSIVE P=POLYMF,Ri7ATinN HA7,ARn X=C".ARC'.TN(1(",RN d'Si,n P, - ~~- i ra ~a °~~t4'~I' H_~Z.~1~DOUS C'O\1P0!~LNT `EH5 C~'1S ~ TE`F'L; (~F . `` ,:,. ., .; r l~.~1r11{F) 1 50 FT3 TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 ^Yes ^ No 3 ^Yes ^ No j77 . Y~{~=- f/A•.~~~ ~ .. -. _ ~ .~: ~^1~ ~!„4 ~ I~s .l ~ ~. 17 ~ ~ ~. i ~'k~£~FT•l .iN:;'s34{L ~ u ...~ 1 +w, „i[~,r~4 ~ t~~ _ ft~-1YS ER~~~T S `Y~ W '"Xf ~y,Yi °t`~: G 3'~ ef+ ~ "6 F]'a'~Y ~ ~ ., - ~,. ~...: ~ t~ -~ 94'i ~~j, y~y "~~ ~ i ~ ,. _ . . ,.. DAVID BEADLE, CIH ~ . + . w m . . .., ~ k . M DaVld S. • .. s iF~ +..c~'+~ oW°e,.on•a er °..u s. s..m.,cm ~. ~°0 DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Beadle, CIH w~ .. a~ ~n g_15-06 s:~ ~;s~ ~ ~ ~,~~:;. ~~°`°°~°~ PRINT NAME & TTI'LE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) • •(HMMR) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN '..~-,. ~ ,~`"`.~ ~,~ ice' ,fir n PllOff "~ ABT~-a~`l~T ~~ BAi{ERSFIELD FIP~E O~Pfi. Prevetttiaa Services 900 Truxtux~ Ave., Suite 210 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Tel-: ¢651] 326-3979 Fax: (C61~ 652-2171 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl • (One form per material, per building, or area.) n NF.W I-IAT)T) I-IT)F.T.F.TF. IRIRFVTSF, 2006 -~ ~~ ~ - ~ F ~~r;; [ t O'RMATTOI~ SAC 1L~'~Y" _R . L BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 20I CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 MODULAR WEST CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. ] • MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 13 Quadrant 3 . ...,._, ITION~ ~ .: ~~ ."' 11 ~ ~~ ~ ~ U ~C~'E ' ``: ~ ~~~`TFOI~M ~ ~~ ~ ., . r . ~ _. „_ ,. ~~. . CHEMICAL NAME ~ 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No F 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES MODULAR WEST if Subject to EPCRA, refer to instmctions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No a 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," alt amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 500 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM MODULAR WEST: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM - ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ~ BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMF,RT7.ATTON HA7,ART) X=C'ARC'.TN(~C'TRN ' ~ "o~~'T. ~. HA7.:IRDOUti ('C)?~IPO'~rLNT' EHS ~.-~S ~ '1'~"~L OTC' ,; __.... ._ _ _ ._ .r .. ._.. __ _~ _. _ 1 155 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 ^Yes ^ No 3 ^Yes ^ No -~- 11?l. 5~~1~ ,,TURF: .,~ k r~ 4 ~~ ~y DAVID BEADLE, CIH DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATNE __~ __ z_ ,,, Zvi, ,6 David S. r. 4 - a°~~~,~o~s:~~.~a ° on a.uw° s. e.,°re, cw. opus, ac°u°~°v sui. unw.~w ewnnea.°°.o°ce °i s.rn 8-15-06 Beadle, CIH ~°`~'"~°°°°~°4°°"°~°°°°°°°•°° SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) ' ' (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .~-~.. EAIfERSF`IELD FIDE DEPT. - , Preveatima Services s ; ~ R 9 Q _ °_n 900 TruXCUffi Ave., Suite 2I0 {FIRE Sakersfiel+l; C.4 53301 ARTdI T - Tei-- (661} 326-3974 ' Fax: (~i61~ 552-2171 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl I-I NF.W (-IADD • (One fonn per material, per building, or area.) I-1DELETF. IRIREVISE 2006 - - ~ORM,q'TION - - - :~ ~~'~"_ ~I~ ~~ILIT~Y: IN n_ ~ ~ „ ~a ~ • ~: , :~ ,~ :~ ._ _. _ -.~ M:_ __-_: _ ~ _-__ BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 OLD PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 33 Quadrant 4 ., ~ ,ry ~iS.AS.. .3x2s,.Hk~ ~m,.w (3i dL,...-.Z.F CHEMICAL NAME 205' TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES OLD PE BUILDING If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com fete if re uested b local fire chic 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTNE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ^1 LIQUID ®g GAS 900 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM OLD PE BUILDING: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ^ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ibs. 3 ( $ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ~ ^m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATTON HAZARD X=CARCTN(~['rF.N ,. # b ~. «aS~'T Ifs:E~~Z.4R?~(.lU~'CjCO~,9}?C~~1+1NT ~' ~ TI;H~ ;;, C a~.~,# T~.1'E C)F ~ - 1 900 FT3 HELIUM GAS ^Yes ®No 7440-59-7 INHALATION 2 ^Yes ^ No 'bIj'T~ .~1]l~ ~j~ rf .x¢-- ~ ~+~ r ;r• an:~xn _ ri$tks .r ~. ~._~},•+6'.. -..~`-~4.Ld~".~1 ,-. 7eF+~h's~!,,.-'wki s', .'~..~n1`;r<, k .p i~ - DAVID BEADLE, ciH David S. Beadle, ~ ~ ~ a~ ~,~. ' DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CIH s"'°u"""",'.'"""°'a°'°"'as""+y° $-15-OFi ro.x nwvgemex..m.b.m.m.er mue ew ow. amm.n umaemm~ PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) ` ~ ~ ~ '(HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERfALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ,P-,,_ ~;.,_ ~ BAKER.^sFIEL~ FIRE DEPT; "`~'~ PreVentia~ ~'@LViCCB a :3!.~!.~ ... 900 Truxtusg Ave., quite 210 FIaIICt Bskersfielai, GA 933151 ARTAI T Tai.: ¢~6,;~ 32~-3979 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl • (One form per material, per building, or area.) ~1 NF.W nAT)T) I~T)F,LETF, IRIREVTSE 2006 ~, . _ _ _ ,, 4a .mm7` ~.n T TT~ V " L ' ~ AT ~AC - ~ F ~ - `s ~~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~~ ~ rt l 1{ -4 i~1 i l- . 1 1 1 l„ BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACII,ITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 RUNNER CAFE CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILTTY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 38 Quadrant 1 -~ ~- ,° ~ C~E~v1I ~', rr ~ A`L INEO ~ Tl ~N y s s; M . , ~r ~ ~tr~. ; CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES RUNNER CAFE If subject to EPCRA, refer to instnrctions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in ]bs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTNE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MDCTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 230 GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTNE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM STIERN LIBRARY: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^m TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK . ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^I CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUII.DING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ,ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 22,5 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMF.RT7_ATTON HA7ART) X=C':AR('.TN(1CTRN ~~., t ..R , .. w,., ..._ ....a _ ~ _.__.... `~,°~~~'~'T N~1G.~hI)()Uti C'Ol,TI'ONIJI~T ;: EHS Cati;# i 1'~y~; Or' I ri ~,~: _ sr~ ~, .:G~,~ , ~ II:~G1~,ll~ I 230 GAL TRANSFORMER OIL []Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 []Yes ^ No 3 ^Yes ^ No • ~III~SICrNA~~7RE "'` ~`~ ~;~: ~~ -.~ ~,N~• - - - - ,~ .-~~ ~ mss: DAVID BEADLE, cgI w~ David S. Beadle ~'~ MD.W S&.WILiX SB..~..L~M~,S.u.LNpml.9m. 8.15-06 DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CiN um«wr, e...a~a.~wn~.es~.n.oew.x ' ~m.~...ae..a~~.a PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATNE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) ' ~(HMMP) l HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelof2 (-INF.W ~IAT)T) I-IT)ET,FTF, • BAIfERSFI~LD FIR£ I~~PT. Preves-tion Services ~ „~._;l a _. . A 904 'rruxxrur~ Ave., Suits 210 ~`~ PIB,~ B~kersfiel$, ~ 93341 ilrARTiY Y Tel-_ (66i) 326-3979 ~z ~:_ l ~: (~~t:p ssz-2171 (One form per material, per building, or area.) IRIREVISE 2006 .~. ~ - ~, Y INFOR"~`MA`T=I(~?N ~ `~ ~ ~ , a ` a °~4~I ~~ ~~ ~ ;~ ~ , _ .. _ _ .,~w , .~... _. ~ ~ ,. x.~ nv ~ -. .. BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 SCIENCE I CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILTTY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 30 Quadrant 1 ~ e'~T`i L'~[NF~Q ~ ~iE~tI~ 4 ~'~ ° ~ TX~ ~i - ~ ~ - , _ ~ __ .,~ _ . , Y ~- CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES SCIENCE I If Subject~o EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No, 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICALSTATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®I LIQUID ^g GAS 1300 ft3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 0 LISTED LISTED UN1TS* 22] DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ®1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ®ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ^a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ®ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMF,RTZATION HAZARD X=CARCTN(~CrF.N • 'y%"*RTT H.~ 7~~1I1DOTJS C-01UI=1'U~1L''~'~''1' EHS° £; ~~'~ (, 'l YPT+' ~~OF'~`r~' _ _ , 1 loo°r° 250 FT3 Nitrous Oxide ^Yes ®No 10024-97-2 - F, P 2 loo°r° sso FT3 Ox en ^Yes ®No 7782-44-7 F, P 3 100% to GAL H draulic Oil ^Yes ®No 64741-88-4 F 4 100% 1300 FT3 Carbon Dioxide ^Yes ®No 124-38-9 F, P 5 100% 1000 F'T3 Carbon Dioxide ^Yes ®No 124-38-9 F P s loo°r° soo FT3 Carbon Dioxide V ^Yes ®No 124-38-9 F, P a LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~IIS"S7C;N:~ I ~'RE ~ ~:r' ~~< ~ ~- y~x, >u~- ~ ~ a i s ~- z Po ~- t~~r~ J __w_. K. { GeIIeIW aw,ad ev Daum s. eaaaa, cw ~ DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH David S. DN: m=David 6. Beedle,GM, a=US, . ~~ o_ielilomla Slate UNversity, fiak°re1101d, DIRECTOR SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT °'°O"'°° °' S81eryand "~ 8-15-06 Beadle, CIH o~z~~.&;, ~~-0~°~° PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) , ~ ~ ~ ~ 6~ ' ~,~vi~V~nl'~ FIA~~RI~"© U~`COA`7Y~~rEI~T~f~~ FH5 C`.:~5# .. ~ T~~~~UF'~ .-. ~~:,~- ., -' _._ 4 .. . _ _..:.. .-,. ..: ~. ..~.._._~~ .~, i ~ SAP ,~; 7 loo°r6 815 GAL Transformer Oil ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 8 100% 300 FT3 Helium ^Yes ®No 7440-59-7 F, P 9 100% 10o FI'3 Nitro en ^Yes ®No 7727-37-9 F, P ^Yes ^ No • • ' ~ ~(HMMP) s,~~,~ ~Pl3~ER~F`I~LI) FIRE I)~P`'T. . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ~~'~ Preveatian Services ~. ,. , . , ~. -~: „ .. ; ., . ur. ~ : ~~-,° .-• a_ _Il..~~F . a- 90Q TTUh"tu~ Ave., Suite 210 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM F,,;le~r B~,kersfiEld, c~ 93301 AlitTi~f T Te1_: €661) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ~'- r .• Pagelof 1 ".,~e:r r~~ ~Zt7i: (F61) 852-2171 (One form per material, per building, or area.) ^ NEW ^ADD ^DELETE ®REVISE 2006 • ,~~ ~ r ~~ ~ '~~~~~.,~~ ' ~I~' II*TFORI1~TI~3~~j a BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 SCIENCE II CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILTTY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 36 Quadrant 1 ~~ ~`'( ~ ~ E#1VII~A~~TNFO~T~~?s' T~vI~: - - , . ' y ry CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES SCIENCE II I£Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON.NAME ' 207 " ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *I£EHS.is •'Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ®g GAS 1200.OOFT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIItE ^2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 214 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM SCIENCE II: SEE STOCKROOM LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ®g CARBOY ®] CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE • ~ 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID ` O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN y °«W` ' ~ T U ~ ' ' ' I I-L ~1Rl~(~~ ,~ C011P NI.~I~Tn' ~ '~H~ C'~~ #~ PY7 E OI ~-: " ~,E. = w. ~~. ! -- ~ I~ GAIZD ~ F 1 - 110 GAL HYDRAULIC OIL ^Yes ®No 64741-88-4 F 2 1200 FT3 HELIUM ^Yes ®No 7440-59-7 INHALATION 3 100 T3 ARGON ^Yes ®No 7440-37-1 F,P 4 310 FT3 COMPRESSED AIR ^Yes ®No 5 ~ CRYOGENIC 60 GAL LI UID NITROGEN ^Yes ®No 7727-37-9 INHALATION s ^Yes ^ No .. _~ - DAVID BEADLE, CIH Davy-. ~- ~^-~~ ~^~ ~ ow ~g• .~~rom. svi. w++.Rd. eme~aa. DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT B@aCJI@ CIH ~o~a~N~~k~' 8-15-06 .m.mao.emeomue.wu f o.r: moe.ae.n iaie:nmrm PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) PAGE 1 OF 15 • • (HMMP) $RSF`'I<ELD FIEF >~EP'T. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN -°. a : ... ~ , - .,~. -~s` -.'_~,. ~° ~ ~...- .:~~: 1i. ~. -:°°. Ica ~..,. ,,.. CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl5 (One form per material, per building, or area.) (-INF.W nAT~T~ I-IT)RT.RTR IRIRFVTSF.2(1(l~i - - - - ~` ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~~~ 41/ILITY~~INO ~ ` A fJ _ - -~ ,. ~,,~~ _ _ ~ .. _ -,,.~.w_ .... _ T,...,.,. ~ .,... BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 . CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 SCIENCE STOCKROOM CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 30 { Quadrant 1 s~'NF E~IICAL (j $iVi~ ~~ N ~2~ m " , : ~ _~« ~~~ ~.~~ ~ ~., ~ ~ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECREI' ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES THE SCIENCE STOCKROOM If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ®Yes ^ No 2os CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in ]bs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210. TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No. PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ®s soLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS DUE TO UANTITY AND HAZARDS ALL ARE LISTED FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ®2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ®4 ACUTE HEALTH ®5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM STOCKROOM: 4,000 LB LISTED LISTED UNITS* 22l DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ®m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ®n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ^a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ®ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=C(~RRnSTVF, P=P[)T.YMF.RT7.ATT(~N HAZART~ X=C"ARC"TN(1(TFN l~~ u n i ~ ~ - - _ x~~ ~~. ~r ~ W..: - ' °(l`~~'T IIAL:~hDnLT~ CO?~1PU~E~'T .. LH~ ~ C:~,~ # l~PL (_)F ~ -: s ~t .~ M .. - , ~4. i . ` ~ ~e~l ~~PIt_D 1 1-IOOmI Acetaldeh de dimeth 1 acetal ^Yes ®No 534 15-6 F, I, T 2 1-500m1 Acetaldeh de, 99% min ^Yes ®No 75-07-0 F, I, T, S, X 3 8-500m1 Acetamide ^Yes ®No 60-35-5 X 4 2-100m1 Acetamido henol, 4-, ^Yes ®No 103-90-2 X Preveatio$ Services 8 _ R A_9 6 A 900 Tn~tua~i Ave., quite 210 FIIRP Sakersfieldy CA 93301 ARTAI T Tel.: ~66i) 325-.'~.9'~9 '~~''`-y` r~ (x:61 ~ ss2-2171 PAGE 2 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN i. "3 E" •`_• '~ FYITtSST T2ki~ 't f ... ~_ _.... _. ...., __. ~ _ _ ) ~~«;T ~~:~~tDOUS c~o~-I~orr TT rxs c.~~~ ~ ~r~Pr ~r h R ~~,]] 1 ,1' 5 6-1L Acetic anh dride, 99+% ^Yes ®No 108-24-7 I, W, T, X s 2-19L Acetone, wash acetone ^Yes ®No 67-64-1 F, I, T 7 1-1L Acetonitrile, s ectro hotometric, >99.99% ^Yes ®No 75-05-8 F, I, T s 1-100L Aceto henetidide, -, 97% ^Yes ®No 62-44-2 X 9 2-250m1 Acet 1 chloride 98% min ®Yes ^ No 75-36-5 F, I, W, T to } 111-250m1 Acet lene tetrabromide ^Yes ®No 79-27-6 X 11 5-500m1 Acr lamide ^Yes ®No 79-06-1 X 12 1-lml Actinom cin D ^Yes ®No 50-76-0 X 13 1-100 Adi o 1 chloride, 97+% ^Yes ®No 111-50-2 CS, I, W, T 14 1-100 All 1 chloride ^Yes ®No 107-05-1 X 15 1-500 Aluminum metal, anular ^Yes ®No 7429-90-5 F, I, W is 4- kg Aminona hthalene, 1- ^Yes ®No 134-32-7 X 17 2-250 Ammonium chromate ^Yes ®No 7788-98-9 C, I, 0 S, X 18 _ 4-llb Ammonium dichromate ^Yes ®No 7789-09-5 F I, 0, T, S, X is 4-0.251b Ammonium mol bdate tetrah drate ^Yes ®No 12054-67-7 X 20 1-llb Ammonium ersulfate ^Yes ®No 7727-54-0 CS, I, O, TS 21 1-500m1 Ammonium sulfide, li ht solution, 22.6% ^Yes ®No 12135-76-1 F, I, T 22 1-500m1 Am 1 acetate mixed isomers ^Yes ®No 628-63-7 F, I, T 23 1-500m1 Am 1 acetate, iso- ^Yes ®No 123-92-2 F, I 24 3-1L Aniline ^Yes ®No 62-53-3 X 25 1-100 Anisidine, - ^Yes ®No 104-94-9 F, I, T, S 26 2-100 Anthracene ^ Yes ® No 120-12-7 X 27 1-250 Antimon owder ®Yes ^ No 7440-36-0 F, I, T 28 1-100 Arsenic standard, 1000 m /L ®Yes ^ No mixture X 29 1-25 Auramine O, C.I.41000 ^Yes ®No 2465-27-2 X 30 1-50m Azaserine, A rade ^Yes ®No 115-02-6 X • C. PAGE 3 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ' ' -,~ ~ ; , {Y:: HA~G,~1f~nUlS G~IVIPOT sioWzl ` I=1IS, ~'?:~,#7: 15'I'~ OF?H?.Z,~1.1~ ~;.; 31 2-100 Azobenzene ^Yes ®No 103-33-3 X 32 1-llb Barium dioxide ^Yes ®No 1304-29-6 C, I, O, T 33 1-llb Barium nitrate ^Yes ®No 10022-31-8 C, I, O, T 34 2-25 Basic fuchsin HC1, C.I. 42500 ^Yes ®No 569-61-9 X 35 5-1L Basic fuchsin saturated alcohol ^Yes ®No mixture X 36 2-llb Bentonite, cla ^Yes ®No 1302-78-9 X 37 " 5-25m Benzaldeh de ^Yes ®No 100-52-7 X 38 1-500 Benzenesulfon 1 chloride, 99% ^Yes ®No 98-09-9 CS, I, W T 39 1-100 Benzoic h drazide ~ ^Yes ®No 613-94-5 X 40 2-500. Benzo 1 chloride, ACS rea ent ®Yes ^ No 98-88-4 CS, I, W, T, X 41 1-500 Benzo 1 eroxide t e C or anic eroxide ^Yes ®No 94-36-0 F, I, O, T, S 42 1-25 Benz ltrieth lammonium chloride ^Yes ®No 56-37-1 F, I 43 5-500 Bi hen 1 ^Yes ®No 92-52-4 X 44 1-lk Bis 2-methox eth 1 ether ^Yes ®No 111-96-6 F, I, T 45 1-22 Bis dimeth lamino Benzo henone, 4-,4'- ^Yes ®No 90-94-8 X 46 1-25 Bismuth I chloride, 98+% ^Yes ®No 7787-60-2 C, I, W, T 47 1-llb Bismuth nitrate anh drous ^Yes ®No 10361-44-1 C, I, O, T 48 1-llb Bismuth nitrate entah drate ^Yes ®No 10035-06-0 C, I, O, T 49 1-500 Borax entah drate ^ Yes ® No 11130-12-4 X 50 1-1L Boron tribromide 1M in dichloromethane ^Yes ®No mixture X 51 3-150m1 Bromine ®Yes ^ No 7726-95-6 C I, O, T, X 52 1-100 Bromoaniline, - ^Yes ®No 106-40-1 X 53 1-5m1 Bromobutane, 1-, 99% ^Yes ®No 109-65-9 F, I T 54 3-100 Bromobutane, 2-, 98% ^Yes ®No 78-76-2 F, I X 55 2-2m1 Bromo entane, +/- -2- ^Yes ~ No 107-81-3 F, I, X 56 1-5 Bromouracil, 5-, A ade ^Yes ®No 51-20-7 X 57 3-150m1 Buffer; solution, H 4 ^Yes ®No mixture X • PAGE 4 OF 15 LEGEND: ~ F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID r O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN %~TirT._ _. -,. a r I3A7~',41~llUliu..(,UMP,~NENT ~„_~ Ellti ' ~ .. C ~~ i#_ I S'I?1- C~} II 1./..1Rtif), 58 1-150m1 Buffer, solution, H 7 ^Yes ®No mixture X 59 1-100m1 Butanedione, 2,3- ^Yes ®No 431-03-8 F, I, T so 1-1.5L Butanol, n- 1- , 99.4% ^Yes ®No 71-36-3 F, I, T 61 1-1.5L Butanol, tert-, 99+% ^Yes ®No 75-65-0 F, I, T 62 1-500m1 But 1 acetate 99.5% min. ^Yes ®No 123-86-4 F, I, S 63 2-1500m1 But 1 alcohol, sec- ~ ^Yes ®No 78-92-2 F I, T 64 " 1-25 But 1 carbazate, tert-, 97+% ^Yes ®No 870-46-2 F, I 65 1-200 But 1, tert-, erox benzoate ^Yes ®No 614-45-9 F, I, O, T ss 1-100m1 But lamine n-, 99% ^Yes ®No 109-73-9 F, I, T s7 1-500m1 But aldeh de, 99% ^Yes ~ No 123-72-8 F, I, T, S s8 1-500m1 But is acid, eth 1 ester ^Yes ®No 105-54-4 F I, T s9 1-100 Cacod lic acid or anic arsenic com ound ®Yes ^ No 75-60-5 X 70 2-100 Cadmium chloride hemi entah drate ®Yes ^ No 7790-78-5 X 71 5-500 Caffeine ^Yes ®No 58-08-2 X 72 1-10 Calcium carbide ^Yes ~ No 75-20-7 C, I W 73 1-250 Calcium h ochlorite, 65% chlorine ®Yes ^ No 7778-54-3 C, I, O, T 74 1-51b Calcium oxide ime ^Yes ®No 1305-78-8 C, I, W 75 3-llb Calcium sulfate hemih drate ^Yes ®No 10034-76-1 X 76 1-100 Calcium, turnin s, 98% metals basis ^Yes ®No 7440-70-2 F, I, W 77 1-100 Cam hene ^Yes ®No 79-92-5 F, I, T 78 4-10 Cam hor ^Yes ®No 76-22-2 F I T 79 1-20 Cam hor, d- ^Yes ®No 464-49-3 F I, T 80 1-50 Cam hor, dl- ^Yes ®No 21368-68-3 F I T sl 1-500m1 Carbon disulfide, 100%*, uv ^Yes ®No 75-15-0 F, I, T, S 82 5-500 Carbon tetrachloride ^ Yes ® No 56-23-5 X 83 2-500 Carbon decolorizin ^Yes ®No 7440-44-0 F, I s4 1-100 Catechol ^Yes ®No 120-80-9 X r~ U ~J w • PAGE 5 OF 15 LEGEND: ' F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~,~., x :~:,,~vw~r ~ ~ ~. .._ -~. .. .., ~ ~ ~~.-~ '~~:.K ,i~L ~~tllUU.S,(.,QtvfPcSN$1V~ .~A €~? ~ ..,. EH~ ~ , -_ c ~~:~ -. ..- J~P1<~~r~•1L~GARI~' 85 1-250 Cellulose acetate ^Yes ®No 9004-35-7 F, I 86_ 1-50 Cesium nitrate, in dessicator ^Yes ®No 7789-18-6 C, I, O, T - s7 1-5 Chloram henicol ^Yes ®No 56-75-7 X ss 1-25 Chlorazol Black E cert ^Yes ®No 1937-37-7 X as 1-250 Chloro, 1-, 2-nitrobenzene ^Yes ®No 88-73-3 X 90 1-200m1 Chloro, 2-, 2-meth 1 ro ane, 99% ^Yes ®No 507-20-0 F, I 91 2-500 Chloroaniline 4- - ^Yes ®No 106-47-8 X 92 2-500m1 Chlorobenzene ^Yes ®No 108-90-7 F, I, T, X 93 1-1L Chlorobutane, 1-, 99.98% ^Yes ®No 109-69-3 F I, T 94 1-50m1 Chlorobutane, 2-, 99+% ^Yes ®No 78-86-4 X 95 4-4L Chloroform ^Yes ®No 67-66-3 X 96 1-1 Chloro henol red ^Yes ®No 4430-20-0 X 97 1-100m1 Chloro ro ane, n- 97% ^Yes ®No 540-54-5 F, I, T ss 1-500 Chlorosulfonic acid ®Yes ^ No 7790-94-5 C, I O, W, T ss 18-25 Chromer e w/ chromium trioxide ^Yes ®No mixture X loo Chromic acid cleaning solution (w/ chromium 1-500 trioxide ^Yes ®No mixture X lol 2-400 Chromium II chloride hexah drate, 100.3% ^Yes ®No 10060-12-5 X 102 1-llb Chromium I nitrate nonah drate ^Yes ®No 7789-02-8 C, I, 0, T, S 103 1-500 Chromium II oxide ^Yes ®No 1308-38-9 X 104 1-200m1 Chromium nitrate 0.05 M ^Yes ®No mixture X 105 2-1L Chromium otassium sulfate dodecah drate ^Yes ®No 7788-99-0 X los 4-51b Chromium trioxide ^Yes ®No 1333-82-0 C, I, 0 T, S, X 107 3-900 Chromosorb W 60/80 ^Yes ®No 68855-54-9 X los 1-20 Chr sene ^Yes ®No 218-01-9 X 109 2-1 Cobalt acetate uadrah drate ^Yes ®No 6147-53-1 X llo 1-100 Cobalt bromide anh drous 99% ^Yes No 7789-43-7 X 111 !> 4-llb Cobalt chloride ^Yes ®No 7646-79-9 X PAGE 6 OF 15 ~~ LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN _, _.._ ~ .~.. F. - ~ _ ,,._ _ - . .~ . _ _w __. _ . ~ .~.-.. ,~,~. ;ow~r ~ a~~-~~~~'s.c«Mr~c~~~~T ~ a w.~a~ „~.~s W r~:~i~ ur..rl~z':~? 112 1-50 Cobalt erchlorate ^ Yes ® No 13478-33-6 X 113 3-1 Cobalt sulfate, he tah drate ^Yes ®No 10026-24-1 X 114 1-4 Cobaltous carbonate ^Yes- ®No 513-79-1 X 115 5-llb Cobaltous nitrate ^Yes ~ No 10026-22-9 X 116 3-0.4 Colchicine ^Yes ®No 64-86-8 X 117 5-100 Con o Red ^Yes ®No 573-58-0 X 11s 1-25 Co er. nitrate hexah drate, 99.999% ^Yes ®No 13478-38-1 C, I, O, S lls 1-100 Co er chromite catal st ^.Yes ®No 12018-10-9 X 120 1-llb Co er metal, owder ^Yes ®No 7440-50-8 F I, S 121 1-25m1 Crot 1 chloride, redominantl trans- ^Yes ®No 4894-61-5 F, I 122 1-20 Cu ric nitrate hemi entah drate ^Yes ®No 19004-19-4 C I, O, S 123 1-61b Cu ric nitrate trih drate ^Yes ®No 10031-43-3 C I, O, T, S 124 1-4L C clohexane, 99+% ^Yes ®No 110-82-7 F, I T 125 1-3L C clohexanone, certified ®Yes ^ No 108-94-1 F I, T 126 1-1 C clooctatetraene, 1 3,5,7- ^Yes ®No 629-20-9 F 127 1-500m1 C clo entanone ^Yes ®No 120-92-3 F, I, T 128 1-100 Dibromoethane, 1,2- old label ^Yes ®No 106-93-4 X 129 8-100 Dichlorobenzene, 1,4- - ^Yes ®No 106-46-7 X r 130 2-4L Dichloroethane, 1,2- ^Yes ®No 107-06-2 F, I, T, X 131 100m1 Dichloromethane ^Yes ®No 75-09-2 X 132 1-100 Dichloro henol 2,4- ^ Yes ® No 120-83-2 X 133 1-500 Dichloro henox acetic acid, 2 4- ®Yes ^ No 94-75-7 X 134 1-2L Dic clo entadiene 95%, stabilized ^Yes ®No 77-73-6 F, I, T 135 1-1 Dicyclo entadienyl vanadium dichloride ^Yes ®No 12083-48-6 F, I, T 136 1-50 Dieth lene triamine entaacetic acid TPA ^Yes ®No 67-43-6 X 137 2-100 Dimethox benzidine 3 3'- ^Yes ®No 119-90-4 X 138 1-10 Dimethox benzidine, 3,3-dih drochloride ^Yes ®No 20325-40-0 X • PAGE 7 OF 15 . LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P-POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ' „ ~" ~ HIm . ; ~ ~V~"1 . - ~_ „.~k1taZAfCU~.~JS.t,l~1lE l~.` LN~~ E" 41~iS_ _ ~.. _.. _. ,~.$~f~ s - lis'$_E.~ )ls FIAZs1].ti) ... 139 1-4L Dimethox ethane, 1,2- ^Yes ®No 110-71-4 F, I, T 140 1-25m1 Dimeth 1, 2,6-, 4-he tanone ^Yes ®No 108-83-8 F; I, T 141 2-100 Dimeth laniline, N,N-, 99% ^Yes ®No 121-69-7 X 142 3-100 Dimeth lformamide, N,N-, 99+%, anh drous ^Yes ®No 68-12-2 X 143 3-lOm Dinitroaniline, 2,4-, 98% ^Yes ~ No 97-02=9 X 145 1-10 Dinitroaniline, 2,6- ^Yes ®No 606-22-4 X 146 2-50 Dinitrobenzene, m- 1,3- , 97% ®Yes ^ No 99-65-0 X 147 3-25 Dinitrobenzo 1 chloride, 3 5- ^Yes ®No 99-33-2 C, I, W 148 1-100 Dinitro hen lh drazine, 2,4- ^Yes ®No 119-26-6 F, I, T, S 149 1-100 Dinitrosalic lic acid, 3,5- ^Yes ~ No 609-99-4 F, I, T 150 1-75 Dinitrosalic lic acid, 3,5-, 1 Na+, lh d ^Yes ®No 46506-88-1 F, I 151 2-500m1 Dioxane - 1 4- ,stabilized ^Yes ®No 123-91-9 F, I, T X 152 12-51b Drierite lain and indicatin mixed ^Yes ®No mixture X 153 2-500m1 Envirene ^Yes ®No mixture X 154 1-4L Ethanol, 200 roof aFever's ^Yes ~ No 64-17-5 F, I, T 155 6-4L Eth 1 acetate, 99.9% Yes ®No 141-78-6 F, I, T 156 1-50 Eth 1 carbazate, 98% ^Yes ®No 4114-31-2 F, I, T 157 4-4L Eth 1 ether, 98% min ^Yes ®No 60-29-7 F, I, T 158 1-1L Eth lbenzene, 99% ^Yes ®No 100-41-4 F, I, T 159 1-10 Eth lene 1 col bis-N-,N-,N'-N'-tetra acetic acid ^Yes ®No 67-42-5 F, I T lso 1-lk Eth leriediamine 99% ^Yes ®No 107-15-3 F I, T, S 161 1-500m1 Eth lmor holine N- 4- , 99% ^Yes ®No 100-74-3 F I T 162 2-50 Eu enol -eu enol ^Yes ®No 97-53-0 X 163 1-25 Fast Black K salt, C.I.37190 ^Yes ®No 64071-86-9 X 164 1-25m1 Fenchone L- - ^Yes ®No 7787-20-4 F, I 165 1-500 Ferric nitrate nonah drate, ACS ^Yes ®No 7782-61-8 C, I, 0, T 16s 2-100 Fluorescein sodium salt ^Yes ®No 518-47-8 X • PAGE 8 OF 15 f ~J LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN y-- a"" 4 3 N,~ u~i-~-J~k '"k ~~- ~ T SfAk ~ ,f ~~ " _ -.' ._ ~- ~~ ~•-~' YE~i~A0.'~~'/"~'4.: ~T . F~ A'R~,ous~.GS~~~r~~~h.~~r ,:~;~ r~ ~;~ ~ ~i~a. c, ~s : i ~ ~i: uF 187 5-500L Formaldeh de, 10% ^Yes ®No mixture X 168 1-25L Formic h drazide ^Yes ®No 624-8'4-0 X 169 2-100m1 Furan, 99%, stabilized ^Yes ®No 110-00-9 F, I, T, S, X 170 4-500m1 Furancarboxaldeh de, 2- ^Yes ®No 98-01-1 X 171 2-250m1 • Gasoline, unleaded ^Yes ®No 8006-61-9 F, I, S X 172 1-250m1 He tanal, 95% ^Yes ~ No 111-71-7 F, I, T 173 ' 1-1L He tape n- ^Yes ®No 142-82-5 F, I, T 174 1-100m1 He tanone, 2-, 98% ^Yes ®No 110-43-0 F, I, T 175 2-500 Hexameth lene tetramine ^Yes ®No 100-97-0 F, I, T S, X 176 • 1-100 Hexanal ^Yes ®No 66-25-1 F, I, T 177 1-4L Hexane s , Acros HPLC, 98.5% ^Yes ~ No 110-54-3 F, I, T 17s 1-100m1 Hexene 1-, 97% ^Yes ®No 592-41-6 F, I 179 1-100 H drazine dih drochloride ^Yes ®No 5341-61-7 X lso 4-100 H drazine sulfate ^Yes ®No 10034-93-2 X 181 1-50m1 H driodic acid ®Yes ^ No 10034-85-2 I, W 182 1-tank H dro en ^Yes ®No 1333-74-0 F 183 1-2L H dro en eroxide, 0.1 M ^Yes ®No mixture X 184 1-500L H dro en eroxide, 15% ^Yes ®No mixture X 185 2-250L H dro en eroxide, 3% ^Yes ®No mixture X 186 1-25L H dro en eroxide, 30-32% ^Yes ®No mixture X 187 2-250L H dro en eroxide 35% tech ade ^Yes ®No mixture X 188 1-400L H dro en eroxide, 6% ^Yes ®No mixture X 189 4-500 H dro uinone ^Yes ®No 123-31-9 X 190 1-lOml Indoleacr lic acid, 3- ^Yes ®No 1204-06-4 X 191 2-llb Iodine, sublimed ^Yes ®No 7553-56-2 C, I, O, T, S 192 1-50 Iodomethane, 99+% ^Yes ®No 74-88-4 X 193 1-251b Iron metal, filin s ^Yes ®No 7439-89-6 F, I, P, T • PAGE 9 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ..~ ~. ~ li ~ 1RD,~~S (,OMP~U+ti~kN~1 _~±~.. tti~' ~ ~ ~~.. f - 't,~S -~- C,r?~,5 ~ ]'A'PL nt )L~~~tRI?,,;.t 194 1-20 Isoleucine, L- ^Yes ®No 73-32-5 X 195 1-100m Iso ro 1-beta-D-thio alacto anoside, ^Yes ®No 367-93-1 X 196 2-25 Isothioc anic acid 1-na hth 1 ester al ha ^Yes ®No 551-06-4 X 197 1-1 al Kerosene ^Yes ®No 8008-20-6 X 198 2-500 Lead acetate trih drate ^Yes ®No 6080-56-4 X 199 2-1 Lead chloride ^Yes . ®No 7758-95-4 X 200 " 1-500 Lead acetate anh drous, stabilized, 95% ^Yes ®No 546-67-8 X 201 7-500 Lead metal ^Yes ®No 7439-92-1 ~ X 202 10-llb Lead nitrate ^Yes ®No 10099-74-8 X 203 1-llb Lead sulfate ^Yes ®No 7446-14-2 X 204 1-25 Li ht Green SF Yellowish ^Yes ®No 5141-20-8 X 205 1-3L Li roin 60-90 b see also etroleum ether ^Yes ®No 8032-32-4 F, I 206 1-100m1 Limonene, - + 97% ^Yes ®No 5989-27-5 X 207 1-100 L co odium ^Yes ®No 8023-70-9 F, I, S 208 1-llb Ma esium metal, turnin s, urified ®Yes ^ No 7439-95-4 F, I, W T 209 1-llb Melamine ^Yes ®No 108-78-1 X 210 1-llb Mercuric acetate ®Yes ^ No 1600-27-7 X 211 1-llb Mercuric oxide, red ®Yes ^ No 21908-53-2 C, I, O, T, S 212 1-50 Mercur nitrate, monoh drate ®Yes ^ No 7783-34-8 C, I, O, T, S 213 1-5m1 Methanesulfonic acid eth 1 ester ^Yes ®No 62-50-0 X 214 4-4L Methanol 98% min ^Yes ®No 67-56-i F I T 215 1-500m1 Methox ethanol 2- ^Yes ®No 109-86-4 F I, T S ' 216 1-250m1 Meth 1 acetate 99% ^Yes ®No 79-20-9 F I T 217 2-2L Meth 1 eth 1 ketone (2-butanone) ^Yes ®No 78-93-3 F, I, T 218 1-25m1 Meth 1 isobut 1 ketone ^Yes ®No 108-10-1 F, I, T 219 1-19L Meth 1 tert-but 1 ether ^Yes ®No 1634-04-4 F, I, T 220 1-100 Meth 1 ti late, 99+% ^Yes ®No 6622-76-0 F I, T • PAGE 10 OF 15 • LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN /oUrrZ,..:~..' tl ~. $ EIAZA1tbQLJS,C(~MFCa~~N7 i L=1Ih ( 15n.;= 1.~i~'1:01 Id1LPiR_1) ~: 221 2-25 Meth 1 Yellow ^Yes ®No 60-11-7 X 222 1-500m1 Meth 1, 2-, 1- ro anol, 99+% (isobutanol) ^Yes ®No 78-83-1 F, I, T, S 223 - 1-100 Meth 1, 2-, 2-butene ^Yes ®No 513-35-9 F, I 224 2-25 Meth 1, N-, N-nitro-N-nitroso uanidine ^Yes ®No 70-25-7 F 225 i 1-51b Molecular sieve 4A ^Yes ®No mixture X 226 2-llb Mol bdenum trioxide . ^Yes ®No 1313-27-5 X 227 " ' 1-200 Mol bdenum, owder ^Yes ®No 7439-98-7 F, I, T 228 1-250m1 Mor holine Yes ®No 110-91-8 F, I, T 229 6-500 Na hthalene ^Yes ~ No 91-20-3 F, I, T, S, X 230 1-1 Na hthaleneacetamide, 1- Yes ®No 86-86-2 X 231 1-6 Na hth 1 acetamide, al ha ®Yes ^ No 86-86-2 X 232 1-lOml Na hth 1 isoc anate, 1- ^Yes ®No 86-84-0 X 233 1-1 Na hth lisothioc anate 1- ^Yes ®No 551-06-4 X ' 234 1-5 Nickel ammonium sulfate 2:2:1 hexah drate ^Yes ~ No 7785-20-8 X 235 1-5 Nickel ammonium sulfate 2:2:1 anh Brous ^Yes ®No 15699-18-0 X 236' 1-100 Nickel bromide anh Brous ^Yes ®No 13462-88-9 X 237 1-100 Nickel chloride anh Brous ^Yes ®No 7718-54-9 X 238 1-50 Nickel iodide ous anh Brous ^Yes ®No 13462-90-3 X 239 8-llb Nickel nitrate hexah drate ^Yes ~ No 13478-00-7 C, I, O, T, S 240 2-100 Nickel erchlorate hexah drate ^Yes ®No 13520-61-1 C, I, O, T, S, X 241 1-200 Nickel thioc anate ous ^Yes ®No 13689-92-4 X 242 1-llb Nickelous ammonium sulfate ^Yes ®No 15699-18-0 X 243 4-100 Nickelous chloride I hexah drate ^Yes ®No 7791-20-0 X 244 2-llb Nickelous sulfate II) hexahydrate ^Yes ®No 10101-97-0 X 245 1-llb Nitric acid, 90-100% red fumin ^Yes ®No 7697-37-2 C, I, 0, T 246 1-500 Nitroaniline, o- 2- ^Yes ®No 88-74-4 X 247 1-520 Nitroaniline, - 4- ^Yes ®No 100-01-6 CSI W, T, X • PAGE 11 OF 15 ~~ ~.._J lr~ 1u LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~,:x., --..-~, & %oW~~ ~~ ~ ~ --~-- - >. ~~~.„ °1L\LA~)C~B$C~.1h1R,UNL~J;7 ~H.ti. - --- y ., C,~b,;r,~. ~--. T - ,~ C~P~~9Fi}TA7ARi).~-.~ 248 2-25 NMR, Acetone, d3, 99.9 atom% ^ Yes ®No 666-52-4 F, I, T 249 1-5 NMR, Acetonitrile, d3, 99 atom% D, am ule ^ Yes ®No 2206-26-0 F, I, T 250 1-4oz NMR, Benzene with 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 251 2-250 NMR, Chloroform, 99.9 atom% ^ Yes ®No 865-49-6 X 252 1-4oz NMR, Chloroform, stabilized, 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 253 1-lml NMR, Chloroform-d, 99 atom% D, 1°lo v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 254 NMR, Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom% D,0.03% v/v 1-500m1 TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 255 4-100 NMR, Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom% D,1%v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 256 2-5 NMR, Dichloromethane, 99.9 atom% ^ Yes ®No 1665-00-5 X 257 1-4oz NMR, Dimeth 1 formamide, 1% v/v TMS. ^ Yes ®No mixture X 258 1-4oz NMR, Eth lene dichloride, 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 259 1-10 NMR, Hexameth ldisilane ^ Yes ®No .1450-14-2 F, I 260 2-5 NMR, Methanol, 99.8 atom% ^ Yes ®No 811-98-3 F, I, T 261 1-4oz NMR Meth lene chloride, 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 262 1-25 NMR P ridine, d5 99.5% ^ Yes ®No 7291-22-7 F, I, T 263 1-4oz NMR Tetrachloroeth lene, 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 264 i-4oz NMR, Tetrah drofuran, 1% v/v TMS ^ Yes ®No mixture X 265 2-5 NMR, Toluene, 99.5 atom% ^ Yes ®No 2037-26-5 F I 266 1-50 Norcam hor ^ Yes ®No 497-38-1 F I 267 1-500m1 Octane 99+% ^ Yes ®No 111-65-9 F, I, X 268 1-500 Paraffin - ^ Yes ®No 8002-74-2 X 269 4-4L Pentane, 99% ^ Yes ®No 109-66-0 F I, X 270 1-500m1 Pentanedione, 2,4-, 99% ^ Yes ®No 123-54-6 F, I, T 271 1-4L Pentanol, 1- 99% ^ Yes ®No 71-41-0 F I, T 272 1-100m1 Pentanol, 3- 98% ^ Yes ®No 584-02-1 F I, T 273 5-500m1 Pentanone, 2-, 97% ^ Yes ®No 107-87-9 F, I, T, X 274 8-500m1 Pentanone, 3-, 99% ^ Yes ®No 96-22-0 F, I, T, X • f PAGE 12 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN _.e` i°~n~' _ W~ "~TS ~ ~~r ~ •• ~ ~ 1t~L.^,.RL?0LJS ~ ~U,~b.~P~O' N ~ ~ T ~u'~,-,. ~ h . rv•.. I;liS'r. c, \ ti i;:,. ~ }. .. '~ 1' ~' ~ : uF 11A L>1I3 L, 275 1-2.5L Perchlnric acid 72% ^Yes ~ No 7601-90-3 C, I, O, T, S 276 1-4L Petroleum ether, by 60-80, HPLC ^Yes ®No 8032-32-4 F, I, T 277 1-3 Phenanthrene ^Yes ®No 85-01-8 X 278 1-25 Phenobarbital, sodium salt ^Yes ®No 57-30-7 X 279 1-1 Phenobarbital, USP ^Yes ®No 50-06-6 X 2so 5-100 Phenol hthalein ^Yes ®No 77-09-8 X 281 Phenolphthalein pH indicator solution, in 50% . " 1-lOml ethanol ^Yes ®No mixture X 282 Phenolphthalein pH indicator solution, in 70% 10-25m1 ethanol ^Yes ®No mixture X 283 1-250 Phen 1 isoc anate ^Yes ®No 103-71-9 F, I, W, T,S 284 1-250 Phen lenediamine, o- 1,2- ^Yes ®No 95-54-5 X 285 1-25 Phen lh drazine ^Yes ®No 100-M-0 X 2ss 2-50 Phen lh drazine h drochloride ^Yes ®No 59-88-1 X 287 1-500m1 Phos horic acid 10% and Sulfuric acid 90% ^Yes ®No mixture X 288 1-27 Phos horus entachloride ®Yes ^ No 10026-13-8 I, W, T 289 1-21b Phos horus trichloride ®Yes ^ No 7719-12-2 C, I, 0, W, T 290 1-125 Picric acid, minimum 30% water ^Yes ~ No 88-89-1 F, I, T, S, X 291 1-500m1 Pi eridine, 99% ^Yes ®No 110-89-4 F I, T 292 1-500 Pol in 1 acetate ^Yes ®No 9003-20-7 X 293 4-llb Potassium bhomate ^Yes ®No 7758-01-2 CS, I, O, T X 294 5-llb Potassium chromate ^Yes ®No 7789-00-6 C, I, 0 T S, X 295 7-11b Potassium dichromate ^Yes ®No 7778-50-9 C, I, 0 T, S, X 296 1-0.25 Potassium dichromate ^Yes ®No 7778-50-9 X 297 1-llb Potassium iodate ^Yes ®No 7758-05-6 C, I 0, T 298 2-llb Potassium erman anate ^Yes ®No 7722-64-7 C, I 0, T 299 1-llb Potassium ersulfate . ^Yes ®No 7727-21-1 C, I, 0, TS 300 1-100 Potassium osulfate ^Yes ®No 7790-62-7 X 301 1-5 Pro esterone ^Yes ®No 57-83-0 X • PAGE 13 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ' ~;pyl~r ;,~ ii;°;z uinotis ~ i>~src~rrr~~ r rr~s c;+.~A#;a ~rYP~ ur rr.u.,~ n ' 302 5-llb Pro ane, fuel for Geolo cam stoves ^Yes ®No 74-98-6 F, I, X 303 5-50m1 Pro anoic acid ^Yes ®No 79-09-4 X 304 9-2L Pro anol, 1-, n- ^Yes ®No 71-23-8 F, I, T, X 305 3-L Pro anol 2-, iso ro 1 alcohol , 99% ^Yes ®No 67-63-0 F, I, T, S 306 1-100m1 Pro ionaldeh de, 97% ^Yes ®No 123-38-6 F I, T 307 1-25 P ene ^Yes ®No 129-00-0 X 3d8 2-100m1 P idine, 99.8% min ^Yes ®No 110-86-1 F, I, T, X 309 2-5 P ronin B ^Yes ®No 2150-48-3 X 310 1-100 P role ^Yes ®No 109-97-7 F, I 311 1-25 Rhodamine 6G, C.I.45160 ^Yes ®No 989-38-8 ~ X 312 i-10 Rhodamine B, C.I.45170 ^Yes ®No 81-88-9 X 313 1-50 Saccharin free acid form ^Yes ®No 81-07-2 X 314 1-250 Sebaco 1 chloride 90-95% chlorine ^Yes ®No 111-19-3 CSI W 315 ~ 3-600 Silicon, lum ^Yes ®No 7440-21-3 F I, 0 W, T X 316 3-100 Silver nitrate ^Yes ®No 7761-88-8 C, I, O, T 317 3-75 Sodium arsenite ®Yes ^ No 7784-46-5 X 318 3-100 Sodium azide ^Yes ®No 26628-22-8 X 319 5-llb Sodium borate, anh drous ^Yes ®No 1330-43-4 X 320 2-25 Sodium boroh dride, 98% ^Yes ®No 16940-66-2 F, I, W, T 321 1-llb Sodium chlorate ^Yes ®No 7775-09-9 C, I, 0 T 322 5-llb Sodium chromate ^Yes ®No 7775-11-3 C, I O T, S X 323 3-0.251b Sodium cobaltinitrite ^Yes ®No 13600-98-1 C I O T S X 324 6-llb Sodium dichromate ^Yes ~ No 7789-12-0 C, I, 0, T, S, X 325 1-llb Sodium dieth ldithiocarbamate trih drate ^Yes ®No 20624-25-3 X 326 1-500 Sodium dithionite ^Yes ®No 7775-14-6 F, I, W 327 1-100 Sodium hexanitrocobalt I ^Yes ®No 13600-98-1 X 328 1-25 Sodium lead allo , Na~10% ^Yes ®No 12740-44-2 F, I, W • • PAGE 14 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCINOGEN ~ .Qw;r ~ ~. ~r:~~~_cts~t,u~i>>~r~tJr ~ _ ~~, ~~.~ eira_.,-..,_ <~,~s- ~i ~a~rr ~~ r3.~z~~ 329 1-llb Sodium metal, bar ^Yes ®No 7440-23-5 F, I, W, P 330 3-125 Sodium methoxide, 97% min. ®Yes ^ No 124-41-4 F, I, W, P, T 331 1-10 Sodium oxide caustic soda ^Yes ®No 12401-86-4 C, I, W, 332 1-10 Sodium erchlorate ^Yes ~ No 7791-07-3 C, I, 0, W, T 333 •1-250 Sodium ersulfate ^Yes ®No 7775-27-1 C, I, O, S 334 1-500 Sodium sulfide nonah drate ^Yes ®No 1313-84-4 F I, T 335 1-500 Sodium tetraborate, decah drate ^Yes ®No 1303-96-4 X 336 4-2L St ene . ^Yes ®No 100-42-5 F, I, T, X 337 3-500 Succinic anh Bride ^Yes ®No 108-30-5 X 338 2-4oz Sudan IV i id stain ^Yes ®No 85-83-6 X 339 2-500 Sulfur owder, sublimed, 100 mesh ^Yes ®No 7704-34-9 F, I, T, S 340 17-500m1 Sulfuric acid ^Yes ®No 7664-93-9 C I, O, W, T, X 341 2-100m1 Talc ^Yes ®No 14807-96-6 X 342 3-100m1 Temed ^Yes ®No 110-18-9 F I, T 343 1-500m1 Tetrachloroethane, 1 1,2,2- ^Yes ®No 79-34-5 X 344 5-3m1 Tetrachloxoeth lene, 99% ^Yes ®No 127-18-4 X 345 • 7-1L Tetrah drofuran ^Yes ®No 109-99-9 F, I, T, X 346 1-100 Tetrah drona lithalene, 1,2,3,4-, 95% ^Yes ®No 119-64-2 X 347 1-100m1 Tetrameth lsilane, NMR, ade ^Yes ®No 75-76-3 F, I, P 348 1-100 Thioacetamide, 99+% ^Yes ®No 62-55-5 X 349 1-1 Thion 1 chloride, 99+% ®Yes ^ No 7719-09-7 X 350 1-50 Thiosemicarbazide ^Yes ®No 79-19-6 X 351 2-100 Thiourea ^Yes ®No 62-56-6 X 352 2-93 Thorium nitrate ^Yes ®No 13823-29-5 C, I, 0, T, X 353 1-100 Tin chloride entah drate, 98+% ^Yes ®No 10026-06-9 I W, T, S 354 10-llb Tin, 20 mesh anular ^Yes ®No 7440-31-5 F, I, W, X 355 2-51b Tolidine dih drochloride, o- ^Yes ®No 612-82-8 X • • PAGE 15 OF 15 LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID (1=llYTTlT7FR Q=CFATCTTT7FR (`=(`(1RR(1CT~TF P=P(1T.YMF.RT7.ATT(lN NA7.AR17 X=C'ARC1N(~CTF.N - o~~. r .~ ~> ii:~z ~i,uUt~~~ c u~~i~p`~'~ i_H~ ~. t' a~~ ~, . ~ ~:k~:,ul,H;~zAxn 356 1-4L Toluene, 99.8%, ACS ^Yes ®No 108-88-3 F, I, T 357 1-100 Toluenesulfonh drazide, - ^Yes ®No 1576-35-8 F, I, T 358 1-500 Toluenesulfon 1, -, chloride 99+% ^Yes ®No 98-59-9 CS, I, W 359 1-250 Toluic acid, o- ^Yes ®No 118-90-1 X 360 3-5 Toluidine, o- ^Yes ®No 95-53-4 X 361 4-500 Toluidine, - ^Yes ®No 106-49-0 X 362 5-100m1 Trichloroacetic acid ^Yes ®No 76-03-9 X 363 1-1L Trichloroethane, l,l,l- ^Yes ®No 71-55-6 X 364 • 8-lOml Trichloroeth lane ^Yes ®No 79-O1-6 X 365 1-250 Trichloro henol, 2,4,6- ^Yes ®No 88-06-2 X 366 1-10 Trichloro henox , 2,4,5-, acetic acid ®Yes ^ No 93-76-5 X 367 2-250m1 Trieth lamina, 99% ^Yes ®No 121-44-8 F, I T S 368 1-10 Trimeth lbenzoic acid 2 4,6- ^Yes ®No 480-63-7 F I 369 1-lOml Trimeth lsil 1, N 0-bis- acetamide ^Yes ®No 10416-59-8 F, I 370 3-16oz TritonTM X-100 ^Yes ®No 9002-93-1 X 371 5-400m1 Tur entine, ure wood ^Yes ®No 8006-64-2 F, I, T, S, X 372 2-1 Valine, L-, Si ma ade ^Yes ®No 72-18-4 X 373 1-1L X lane, 98.5°/D, isomers+eth lbenzene ^Yes , ®No 1330-20-7 F, I T 374 Xylene, m- 4-500m1 ^Yes ®No 108-38-3 F, I, T, X 375 2-500m1 X lane, o- 99% ^Yes ®No 95-47-6 F, I, T 37s 106-42-3 1-2.5L X lane - ^Yes ~ No F I T 377 1-llb Zinc chromate ^Yes ®No 13530-65-9 X 378 3-llb Zinc metal, dust ^Yes ®No 7440-66-6 F, I W ~~ ~, } :~ ~ , ~~~ .. s,. :,. _._ _~s ~ ~~. ~-~+.~n~s..rtc»sgs ~.~, .. .,., ?it,. ,-. -... -.7 ~•~va ; . s~;e David S . D~gilaey tlgnetl by David 3. Beetle, CiFI DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH o canomie ~~ u~rye~cN .=us. DIRECTOR; SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT Beadle C~H.Bakesfiaia,a~=om~aorsalayalwalsk 8-15-06 Management, email--dbaedle®caub.etlu Date: 2006.08.1714:18:45 -07V0' PRINT NAME & TITLE. OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09105) . : (HMMP) _ -' ,.. EA~.SFiEL~,? FY~E 11~PT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .~ Preventian Services ~„ t~ ;- ° r, _ - _ ... ~ ,,,. ~ ~ : ~ a r;~,} n 900 Tr~x-tusa icre., Suite 210 CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM ~ ~ i~mrr s~er~ft~ia, c.~ 93301 TAI.: ~6fri) 326-3979 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Fa.~c. f~~ll 552-2171 Pagelof 1 (One form per material, per building, or area.) nNRW nAl~l~ ~IT)F.T.F.TF. 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(optional) 204 BUILDING 35 adrant 3 Qu _ _ .~ zy .°E4 _ _ R~ A ~~ ... ^~ _ _ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES STUDENT HEALTH CENTER If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^ Yes ®No 2os CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in Ibs , FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MIXTURE ^w WASTE ~ ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®I LIQUID ®g GAS 1280 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTNE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE: ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM HEATH CENTER: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 36$ STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ®m GLASS BOTTLE ^r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ®n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSTTT7.ER C=CORROSTVF. 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IRIRF.VTSF 2006 1: 1 ~'~ILITY =INF~ORM~TION - - --- - .__ - ~- ~~ § ~"~ ~ 4 , :~. ~a ~w - BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 SOUTH EST LITTLE LEAGUE CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. I MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 Quadrant 3 ' ~ ~ - ~~ y , ~ ~ ,~~I~~QT3ElVIIC~4I~r,I~T;FORI~IA'TIO.~» -.~ _ ~ ~, CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES SOUTH WEST LL If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. ~ 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is °Yes," all amounts below must be in lbs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com fete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TUBE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 1 SS GAL FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM SOUTH WEST LL: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^lb LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in ]bs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM ~ BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O-OXIDIZER ~S=SENSITIZER C=CORROSIVE P=POLYMERIZATION HAZARD X=CARCTNnGF,N ;~t~`~«"1' H ~/.~R1~()~T~ (',C)~ZI'(_)~1+,?~Tr ~ I~~li~ (;~1~'~ `- 11"1'L: U1.,,., 1 1 AL 85 G TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 2 ^Yes ^ No 3 ^Yes ^ No .... .~,. .,.~ ,- ...._.,,._,_._. ~ -.._~ ~~,5 - ~- - ICI SIGNAT~UR £' ..' M, ' ; ~~ ~~ - DAVID BEADLE, cix David S. Beadle ~ "mss ~ ~ ~ ~~a~u DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CI H ' ~*.~.~,,~N~~~d~u. 8:15-06 ou.: xoa.oe.;~,..zo:w.wea PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) . HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN ~ B~i~F3~LD F`ERE I~~Ffi. ~` Prevea-tion Servaces a _ x ~•,a ~~~Y ._n 9001'r>.a~EUffi ~.ve., Suite 2i0 Ffilf,~ Bakersfield, CA 93301 a1RTi111 T Tel.: (661) 326-3979 ~'-~ ~ Y .~ ~~;: r E'ax: (~66 i~ 352-2171 ChIEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl (One form per material, per building, or area.) f l NFW f-IAr~r~ ~IT)F.T.F.TF. .IRIRF,VTSF. 2006 - - .~ I'~F~C~TT~ I~PURM~~4lTI0~1~` ~~;" ~' _ ,., ~ .} 4 __ ~, .~.. _, „ BUSINESS NAME (same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 UNIVERSITY POLICE CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 60 Quadrant 4 '=~ 4 TI ~CHENI.IC~L,INFORMATIOI~ v ~;.a:e. .F. ~ __ . °~g~_ .~._ ~~.-a, Y ~.___. .._..__- -.-..._. ~~ .,.~ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ®No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES UNIVERSITY POLICE If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME EHS* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *I£EHS is°'Yes," all amounts below must be in ]bs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TURE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER ®s SOLID ®I LIQUID ^g GAS 14556 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ®3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH . ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM PUBLIC SAFETY: 0 LISTED LISTED UNITS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ®cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^rn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ®a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c-TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL•DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM • BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ^a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ®ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID O=OXIDIZER S=SENSTTTZER C=CORRnSTVF. P=PnT.VMRRT7ATTnN HA7.ART) X=rAR("TTTfI(:FAT "at~'7' H~~%~1hllOL'S'CnZTPO\h.1'~~T. ~ FNS ~ ~' 1~ # TAPE Ole' _ _I 1 100% / 14556 ft3 Pro ane ~/ Yes ®No 74-98-6 F 2 100% / 4-101b Flammable Solids (Flares) V Yes ®No 7778-74-7 F 3 100% 1-5 al / Gasoline (~ ^Yes ®No 8006-61-9 F III SIGN~'•TUR~ '° .~.. .. _ ~F ,~, .M. F t ~,~, David S. DN'rnll=DavIC 9~8eatlla,CW,aoUSCIH DAVID S. BEADLE, CIH o_~,,,,om„S,,,a„~„~,~ry, DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT M~anageamenl,amal1~=dbeatl~®~mea~ beadle, CIH ~~ p~~,,,4~.~-0,.~. $-15-06 PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) '(HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN .,~... -as".::~::~ ~~;--"',r~',~..&az`.KS,h. ----~ ..,x;i+v~rx"i'.:£6;~azk.'.;~._: CHEMICAL DESCRIPTION FORM HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY Pagelofl n NF'.W n A T)T) • .<<~- .. "~ EAI{E1~SF`IELI3 FIRE DEPT. - ~`r Prevention Services a_ A A 9 6 " m 900 TiuhhilI23n~Te., Suite 210 FJ~t~ )3~ersfield, CA 93301 ARFIIt T Tel.: ~6(~~ 3?6-3979 fax: (a~xd ~s~-?17P (One form per material, per building, or area.) -IT)F.T.F.TF. IRIRF,VTSF, 20(1h . H z "` F~CILITY}I~OR1V1~1T.~ON:. ~~'~ BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA -Doing Business As) 3 CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION 202 WALTER STIERN LIBRARY CONFIDENTIAL (EPCRA) ^Yes ®No FACILITY ID No. 1 MAP No. (optional) 203 GRID NO. (optional) 204 BUILDING 43 Quadrant I _ -~------ II C£~MI~CA~I IL~FORM~A _ ~`ISJ~~; "`~ ;3 - . „ CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET ^Yes ~No 206 THE LIST BELOW ENCOMPASSES STIERN LIBRARY If Subject to EPCRA, refer to instructions COMMON NAME 207 ALL NAMES ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL NAME Exs* ^Yes ®No 208 CAS No. 209 CAS NUMBERS ARE LISTED BY CHEMICAL *If EHS is "Yes," all amounts below must be in ]bs FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES Com lete if re uested b local fire chie 210 TYPE 211 RADIOACTIVE: 212 CURIES 213 ®p PURE ^m MD{TUBE ^w WASTE ^Yes ®No PHYSICAL STATE 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 215 ^s SOLID ®1 LIQUID ^g GAS 500 FT3 FED HAZARD CATEGORIES (Check all that apply) 216 ®1 FIRE ^2 REACTIVE ^3 PRESSURE RELEASE ^4 ACUTE HEALTH ^5 CHRONIC HEALTH ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 217 MAX DAILY AMOUNT 218 AVG DAILY AMOUNT 219 STATE WASTE CODE 220 FROM STIERN LIBRARY: 0 LISTED LISTED UNTTS* 221 DAYS ON SITE 222 ®ga GAL ^cf CU FT ^Ib LBS ^tn TONS *If EHS, amount must be in lbs. 365 STORAGE CONTAINER (Check all that apply) ? 223 ^a ABOVEGROUND TANK ^f CAN ^k BOX ^ p TANK WAGON ^b UNDERGROUND TANK ^g CARBOY ^1 CYLINDER ^q RAIL CAR ^c TANK INSIDE BUILDING ^h SILO ^m GLASS BOTTLE ®r OTHER ^d STEEL DRUM ^i FIBER DRUM ^n PLASTIC BOTTLE ^e PLASTIC/NONMETALLIC DRUM 'BAG ^o TOTE BIN STORAGE PRESSURE ~ 224 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT STORAGE TEMPERATURE 225 ®a AMBIENT ^aa ABOVE AMBIENT ^ba BELOW AMBIENT ^c CRYOGENIC LEGEND: F=FLAMMABLE I=IRRITANT T=TOXIC W=WATER REACTIVE CS=COMBUSTIBLE SOLID (~=nXTl~T7.ER ~=RF.NRTTT7.RR C:=(:nRR(ICTVF. P=P(1T.VMRRT7.ATTnN uA7ARTl X=raurn.Inr,>~~.1 r. ~. < ~_ ~ `. ~~ T H_LZ_aRDOU~ C_'U~iPONF.AT i T?,H~S ~ (' a~ ~ ' 'I`YPL OF ' ~ ;.~ - ~ 1 1000 GAL DIESEL FUEL ~ ^Yes ®No 00-247-4363 F 2 500 FT3 TRANSFORMER OIL ^Yes ®No 64742-53-6 F 3 ^Yes ^ No ... - - ~I~~~~SIGI~tA~T£JR~, ~:: r: - - ---- .. - , . ,_ ~;:~~ DAVID BEADLE, CIH ._. David S. Beadle, ~~,as~,=a°~„n, sr. uv. ev:.acaa o..our. a sa.ry ve DIRECTOR, SAFETY AND RISK MANAGEMENT CiH 8-15-06 w~i. ar°m i~ixa~mwaveweam.w PRINT NAME & TITLE OF AUTHORIZED COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE SIGNATURE DATE 246 FD 2144 (Rev. 09/05) • cs e Office of Safety and Risk Management California State University, Bakersfield 37 ADM 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield. California 93311-1022 (661 } 6542066 (661- 654-6320 FAX (661 } 654-6117 California State •CTniversity, ~akersfieYd Spill Prevention Contr®1 and Countermeasure Plan ~Jpdated June 2006 CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have examined the facility, and being familiar with the provisions of 40 CFR part 112, attest that this Spill Control and Countermeasure Plan has been prepared in accordance with good engineering practices. Engineer: Signature: Reg. #: State: Date: ATTITUDE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE" 19te California State University -Bakersfield -Channel Islands -Chico -Dominguez Hills -East Bay -Fresno -Fullerton -Humboldt =Long Beach -Los Angeles -Maritime Academy Monterey Bay - NoNvidge -Pomona -Sacramento • San Bernardino -San Diego -San Francisco -San Jose -San Luis Obispo -San Marcos -Sonoma - Stanislaus r • Response Plan Cover Sheet Facility name and Location California State University, Bakersfield 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Kern County (661) 654 - 2066 Longitude and Latitude North 3`5° 20'41.9" West 119° 06'16:5" Dun and Bradstreet Number: None Largest Above Ground Oil Storage Tank Capacity: 1,000 gallons Number of Above Ground Storage Tanks: 2 SIC Code: 8221 Maximum Oil Storage Capacity 1,500 gallons Worst Case Oil Discharge Amount 150 gallons Facility Distance to Navigable Water 0 -1/ Mile 1/ -1/2 Mile 1/2 -1 Mile X > than 1 Mile 1 2 LJ Table of Contents RESPONSE PLAN COVER SHEET .............................................................................................. 2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION PLAN .............................................................................. 4 EMERGENCY INFORMATION PHONE LIST ......................................................................... 4 SPILL RESPONSE NOTIFICATION FORM ............................................................................. 6 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT LIST AND LOCATION ................................................................ 7 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT TESTING AND RESPONSE RESOURCES FOR SMALL,, MEDIUM, AND WORST CASE SPILLS ...................................................................................... 8 FACILITY RESPONSE TEAM ........................................................................................................ 9 EVACUATION PLAN .............................................................:.........................................................10 QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL'S DUTIES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION .............................11 MAPS AND FACILITY DIAGRAMS ...........................................................................................13 SECT:TRITY ............................................................................................................................................13 • FACILITY INFORMATION :..........................:...........................,...................................................14 CONTRACTOR NAME AND CONTRACT ..............................................................................:15 HAZARD EVALUATION AND IDENTIFICATION .....................................:......................... 22 DISCHARGE SCENARIOS .......................................................................................................:....23 DISCHARGE DETECTION SYSTEMS, SELF INSPECTION, AND RESPONSE TR,AiNiNG ..................................................................................:......................................................... 24 CSUB DAILY TANK INSPECTION ............................................................................................ 25 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION .............................................. 26 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT INSPECTION ................................................................................ 28 DISPOSAL PLANS ............................................................................................................................ 29 APPLICABILITY OF SUBSTANTIAL HARM CRITERIA ................................................. 30 CERTIFICATION .............................:................................................................................................ 31 3 Emergency Response Action Plan Qualified Individuals Information Name: ~ David Beadle, CIH Title: Director, Safety and Risk Management Work Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Work Phone: (661) 654-2066 Cell Phone (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police " Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Phone: (661) 654-2111 Emergency Information Phone List • • CSUB Internal: Name: David Beadle, CIH Title: Director, Safety and Risk Management Work Phone: (661} 654-2066 Cell Phone (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police Phone: (661) 654-2111 24-hour phone CSUB External: Name: Philip Services (Allwaste) Corp. Address: 200 Old Yard Dr. Bakersfield, CA Phone: (661) 833-9991 24-hour phone Alternates Name: CALPI, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 6278 2701 Patton Way (off of Rosedale Hwy.), Bakersfield, CA 93386 Phone: (661) 589-5648 24-hour phone Name: Kern Environmental Service Address: 3752 Allen Road, Bakersfield, CA 93388 Phone: (661) 589-5250 24-hour phone Name: MSE Environmental, Inc. Address: 1250-H Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, CA 93012 Phone: (661) 987-0217 24-hour phone 4 • , Regulatory Notifications Name: ' CA Office of Emergency Services Phone: 800-852-7550 Name: Bakersfield Fire Department, Environmental Services Phone: ~ (661) 326-3979 Name: Arvin-Edison Water Storage District Phone: (661) 854-4433 If a chemical has entered or may enter the canal on the east side of campus R • ~ Name: City of Bakersfield Water Department Phone: (661) 326-3716 If a chemical has entered or may enter the canal along the north-west corner of campus Name: CA Department of Fish and Game Phone: (559) 222-3761 If a chemical release is threatening wildlife or habitat Name: Kern County Agricultural Commissioner's Office Phone: (661) 868-6300 If chemical released is a pesticide Name: CA State Fire Marshal's Office Phone: (626) 960-6441 If a chemical release has caused a fire or explosion 5 ~~ Spill Response Notification Form CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Please print clearly. Attach any additional pertinent information. Date: Time: Agency Notified: Name of Person Notified: .Conditions Reported (material, concentration, amount, location) Agency Representative Response or Instructions: Name of Reporting Party: Position: Phone Number: MAKE COPIES OF BLANK FORM AND FILL OUT ONE FOR EACH AGENCY CONTACTED 6 `l 1, u 1 Response Equipment List and Location Response equipment is located in the ninety-day accumulation facility on the south side of campus, directly in front of the California Well Repository. Inventory consists of the following: • 1-Large Plastic Secondary Containment Unit • 1-Wooden Pallet e 4-55 Gallon Drums • 4 - 55 Gallon Poly Drums • 6-5 Gallon Buckets • 4-15 Gallon Buckets • 4-Large Bags Vermiculite • 8-Large Plastic Chemical Storage Bins • • 8-Wooden Cross Beam Inserts for Secondary Containment in Plastic Chemical Storage Bins • 1-Mobil Response Kit _ CONTENTS OF KIT, • 2-Sets of Silver Shield Gloves • 2-Sets Yellow Plastic Gloves • 1-Set Neoprene Gloves ' 2-Pairs Goggles • 4-Yellow and Black Hazardous Materials Bags • 14-Medium Absorbent Booms • 8-Small Absorbent Pads • 25-Medium Universal Absorbent Pads • 7 Response Equipment Testing and Response Resources for Small, Medium, and . Worst Case Spills Evacuation response testing is incorporated into the CSUB Emergency Preparedness / Building Marshall training held on campus quarterly. The following individuals have current 40-hour Emergency Response Operational (HAZWOPER) training certificate and are available on campus during normal working hours to respond to a chemical spill: David Beadle, CIH ' Director, Safety and Risk Management (661) 654 - 2066 Sheila Barela EH&S Specialist, Safety and Risk Management (661) 654 - 6320 Elizabeth Powers Instructional Support Tech, Science Stockroom • (661) 654 - 3274 The following individual has a current 24-hour Emergency Response Operational (HAZWOPER) training certificate and is available on campus during normal working hours to respond to a chemical spill: Teresa Robertson Instructional Support Tech, Science Stockroom (661) 654 - 2332 University Police and Facilities Management personnel- have current First Responder Awareness training and are available on campus 24 hours a day to respond to a chemical spill. • 8 • Facility Response Team California State University, Bakersfield does not have a facility response team in place for medium or large spills. CSUB contracts with outside agencies to contain and dispose of all releases that go beyond the skill and level of training for CSUB personnel. Name: Philip Services (Allwaste) Corp. ' Address: 200 Old Yard Dr., Bakersfield, CA Phone: (661) 833-9991 24-hour phone Alternates ' Name: CALPI, Inc. Address: 2701 Patton Way (off of Rosedale Hwy.), Bakersfield, CA 93386 Phone: (661) 589-5648 24-hour phone Name: Kern Environmental Service Address: 3752 Allen Road, Bakersfield, CA 93388 Phone: (661) 589-5250 24-hour phone Name: MSE Environmental, Inc. Address: 1250-H Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, CA 93012 Phone: (661) 987-0217 24-hour phone Name: CA Office of Emergency Services Phone: 800-852-7550 • 9 r Evacuation Plan • Location of Stored Material: There are two above ground storage tanks located on the CSUB Campus. One holds 1,000 gallons of gasoline, and the other 500 gallons of diesel fuel. Both are double walled Convault above ground fuel storage tanks, and are located inside the Facilities Management yard. Hazards imposed by discharge materials: Hazards associated with discharge of gasoline are fire, explosion, human and environmental toxicity. ' Discharge Flow Direction: Flow direction for discharged material would be in a westerly direction into the drainage pond directly behind Facilities Management. Prevailing Wind Direction and Speed: Prevailing wind direction is northwesterly, however direction and speed varies by time of year and time of day. Location of Alarm System: See Facilities Diagrams and Maps. Arrival Route of Emergency Response Personnel and Response Equipment: Emergency personnel would arrive on campus north bound on from Camino Media. Evacuation Routes: See Facilities Diagrams and Maps. Transportation of Injured Personnel to Emergency Medical Facilities: Local emergency medical services would respond for fire and health related transportation as required. Location of Centralized Check-in Area: EVACUATION COLLECTION POINTS AND STAGING AREA FOR: California Well Core Repository Facilities Management Mail room Shipping and Receiving Student Health Center Warehouse FIELD IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT • 10 '. Qualified Individual's Duties and Immediate Action (CSUB Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan) An EMERGENCY RESPONSE is required if there is a safety or health hazard such as risk of employee chemical exposure, fire, explosion, or sudden release of pressure. All large chemical releases and those that pose health, safety or environmental threats should be reported immediately to University Police (911 or ext. 2111). QUALIFICATIONS 40 hour Emergency Response Operations Level-Are trained to conduct hazard assessment and perform both defensive and offensive hazardous substance containment actions within the level of resources and personal protective equipment available. 24 hour Emergency Response Operations Level-Are trained to conduct hazard assessment and perform defensive hazardous substance containment actions within the level of resources and personal protective equipment available. 8 hour First Responder Awareness Level-University Police Officers have sufficient training to isolate a spill, deny re-entry, and assist with information gathering and regulatory reporting requirements described in the response plan. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE Upon discovery of a chemical release an employee should: • Notify other persons in the area; • Isolate the spill area and keep people away; • Notify University Police if the spill is presents a health, safety or immediate environmental threat; and • Notify the area supervisor. The area supervisor should: • Review the product label and material safety data sheet information to verify that there are no health or safety threats; • Contact campus hazardous material emergency response operational level staff for assistance if there is ANY question about health, safety or environmental hazards; • Notify University Police if the spill presents a health, safety or immediate environmental threat; • Allow clean-up of incidental spills only if appropriate equipment is available and it can be done without risk of personal exposure or physical hazard; • Collect all waste for disposal as hazardous; and • Notify Safety and Risk Management or University Police of incidental spill clean up, so that regulatory reporting and waste management requirements can be met. 11 • Upon notification of a chemical release the University Police Dispatcher should: • Advise the responding officer of hazardous conditions; • Tell the caller to activate the building fire evacuation alarm and to meet the officer outside, upwind of the spill location; • If the report includes sight of flames, potential for fire or explosion, or serious injury / human chemical contamination request Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team immediately; • Notify Supervisor and/or Management personnel for the affected department; and • Notify the campus Safety and Risk Manager. If the Safety and Risk Manager is not available, request assistance from one of the other campus staff trained to the 24 or 40 hour operational response level. The responding University Police Officer should: • .Approach the spill from up wind; • Provide emergency medical aid ONLY if it can be done without risking personal safety and/or contamination; , • Isolate the area and deny further entry into the spill scene; • Detain knowledgeable individuals at the scene; • Consult with campus emergency response operations* and departmental staff to determine if additional help is required; • Notify dispatch if fire department or contractor response is necessary; • Identify a staging location for incoming fire or contractor response units; and • Provide the Fire Department or contract responders with a building diagram noting the locations of utility shut-offs (attached). *If no CSUB operational level emergency responders are available and there are ANY concerns about immediate safety and health hazards, request Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team. If the spill presents no health, safety or environmental concerns while isolated but cannot be cleaned up because campus staff does not have adequate personal protective or ' containment equipment, contact Philip Environmental for contract spill response. 12 Maps and Facility Diagrams California State University, Bakersfield Sit Map Facilities Management .Site Map Location of Alarm System, Facilities Management Above Ground Storage Tank Specs, Facilities Management Ninety-Day Hazardous Waste' Accumulation Area Security The emergency shut off valve for both above ground storage tanks is located to the immediate right of the storage area on the outside of the Grounds shop shed. Facilities Management is located within a fenced area on all sides; all entrance and egress gates are lock after business hours. University Police is on campus 24 hours and has regular patrol routes to ensure safety and security on campus. The area in and around Facilities Management is well lit during night time hours. • There are no pump locks, however secondary containment valves are locked and one key is kept in the Automotive Shop and one key is kept in Safety and Risk Management. 13 ALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS AREA 37 FACILITIES .MANAGEMENT ~ AUDITORY ALARM BOXES (~ EVACUATION ROUTE ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS ABOVE GROUND EMERGENCY SHUT AUDITORY ALARM STORAGE TANKS OFF SWITCH BOXES 500 GALLON DIESEL 1000 GALLON GASOLINE ELDING SHOP ER SH T-OFF GROUNDS AUTO SHOP P C P L E E A A L O L N MA. I R U C E G N P M K C I T E B S T N N I M R E S T N I I E H E G T C R O R H A I P L N GASOLINE DIESEL • WAREHOUSE N OFFICE SHIPPING AND RECEIVING *******DRAINAGE POND DIRECTLY BEHIND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FENCE LINE HOLDS 4,908,750 GALLONS******** • ® ~ V" C] Facility Information: Facility name and Location California State University, Bakersfield 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Kern County (661) 664 - 2066 Longitude and Latitude North 35° 20'41.x" West 119° 06'16.5" Wellhead Protection Area N/A Owner: Same as above Qualified Ind Name: Title: Work Address: Work Phone: Cell Phone ividuals David Beadle, CIH Director, Safety and Risk Management 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield,. Ca. 93311 (661). 654-2066 (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Phone: (661) 654-2111 Date of Storage Start Up: September 1990 Current Operations: Operations consist of fueling state vehicles; maintenance vehicles and lawn care equipment. SIC Code 8221. Date and Type of Substantial Expansion: N/A • 14 `.J Contractor Name and Contract North State Environmental Chemical Waste Disposal-Trucking-Consulting STATEMENT OF TRAINING The "Statement of Training" table describes all training necessary for each job classification described in Attachment 5 ("Support Services"). This table is to describe the training necessary` for all CONTRACTOR personnel who service this contract. This Statement is to list training that maybe provided to the UNIVERSITY by the CONTRACTOR if such service is available. . The CONTRACTOR must insure that assigned personnel have received the training listed below and provide each Campus with documentation that-each employee has completed the courses prior to working on the site. The.CONTRACTOR will receive reasonable reimbursement for all training services provided The "R,equired Contractor Training" Table specifies the training necessary for each job classification as described in Attachment 5, Support Services. The Table is to also specify the training necessary for all CONTRACTOR personnel who service this contract. CONTRACTOR shall provide updates on training records to each campus on a quarterly basis. OSHA 40 Hour Incident Response Training OSHA Hazardous Material Operation Level (satisfies 24 hour OSHA TSD facility training). Waste handling procedures, hazard identification, PPE, air monitoring, fire extinguishers, site safety, spill response, decontamination, chemical and toxicological terminology: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 40 Frequency (per year): Once OSHA 8 Hour Incident Response Training OSHA Hazardous Material Operation Level refresher course, waste handling procedures, hazard identification, PPE, air monitoring, fire extinguishers, site safety, spill response, decontamination, chemical and toxicological terminology: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 8 Frequency (per year): Once 15 • Hazardous Waste Transportation Safety and Vehicle Inspection, DOT Regulations and Safe Drieing Practices. HM 181/126: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,5,6 Required Length (hours): 2 Frequency (per year): Twice First Aid (wounds, shock, routes of entry, bones): Job Classification: All Requires Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once A CPR: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once Respirator Training and Fit Testing: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,6,7 Required Length (hours): 1 Frequency (per year): Once Use and Care of the CONTRACTOR's SCBA Equipment: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,6,7 Required Length (hours): I Frequency (per year): Once Safe and Proper Operation of Fire Extinguishers: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): I Frequency (per year): Twice Fork Lift Operation Training: Job Classification: 1,3,4,6 Required Length (hours): 2 Frequency (per year): Once Sampling per EPA Procedures: Job Classification, 1,2,3,4 Required Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once Asbestos *The job classification number corresponds to the classifications listed in Attachment 5. 16 r Hazardous Waste Management Consulting/Report Documentation-The CONTRACTOR shall provide professionaUtechnical personnel, as directed by the UNIVERSITY'S technical representative or his/her designee, to help prepare technical documents/reports. Administrative support may be required to support these activities. Reporting Requirements -The CONTRACTOR must comply with reporting requirements of all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The CONTRACTOR'S Health and Safety Plan and Corporate Quality Assurance Plan, which were submitted with the original proposal, must be updated at least once each calendar year. A letter from an officer of the company certifying the current validity of these plans would serve as such an update. ' Personnel Requirements =Attachment 4 lists the minimum technical skills and experience required for the CONTRACTOR'S employees to be accepted for work at the UNIVERSITY and defines the job classifications of each employee. The CONTRACTOR shall not employ any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the work assigned to him or her and shall devote only qualified personnel to work under this agreement. • • 17 North State Environmental Chemical Waste Disposal-Trucking-Consulting June 17, 1998 Procurement and Support Services California State University, Hayward 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Warren Hall, Room 715 Hayward, CA 94542 Attention: Eric Thompson SUBJECT: Emergency response related to hazardous waste bid, C700090 This report is subdivided in the following way: 1. General overview 2. Management role to be undertaken by North State Environmental. Includes more detailed fees for emergency response services directly provided by North State Environmental exclusive of subcontractor's fees. 3. Information on several subcontractors. 4. Logistics for various campuses or groups of campuses when in close geographical proximity to meet specified time requirements. 1. GENERAL OVERVIEW This report will mainly present how North State Environmental will act as emergency response coordinator. However, many campuses have formal relationships with governmental agencies such as fire departments or other governmental emergency response organizations. We do not intend or think it advisable to have the individual Cal State University facilities terminate these relationships unless the individual facilities decide that North State and its subcontractors can provide faster and better emergency response than such governmental agencies. However, North State and its subcontractors will of course provide emergency response even if the first call went to a governmental agency if this is desired or required. The system that will be implemented will have planned response for each Cal State facility to meet the time requirements in the bid , 18 A. Management role played by North State Environmental: Emergency Notification North State Environmental will have two statewide eight hundred type numbers for emergency calls. There will be personnel available in both Northern and Southern California for emergency response during evenings, weekends and holidays. The on call personnel will never be out of sure communication range for telephone, pager and portable radio. All on call personnel will have a binder with a section for each Cal State University facility which will include the following information: 1. All necessary phone numbers for subcontractors who have been predetermined for the particular facility. 2. Phone numbers and page numbers for all North State personnel to be called out. 3. Phone numbers of campus personnel who could provide information or other .assistance. Phone Numbers for campus security. 4. Phone numbers for governmental agencies in the geographical jurisdiction. 5. Maps of the facility. 6. Maps providing best routes to the facility. Subcontractor facilities will have this information also for the companies they might provide response. B. Emergency Response Upon receipt of the emergency call out the following will happen: 1. A brief description of the emergency situation will be ascertained. This will include chemicals involved, amount, campus location and what resources are already present. 2. It will be predetermined whether a North State person or the predetermined contractor(s) will be the one-hour response person, incident commander, for the facility. 3. Required North State personnel and subcontractor personnel will be immediately notified. 4.. All personnel will be dispatched with emergency equipped vehicles. 19 • 5. A North State supervisor will be on site within one hour of call or within 2 hours if subcontractor is designated first responder. C. North State Pricing In exhibit B under emergency pricing $150 per hour was quoted for the four categories we did not quote zero dollars per hour. This high rate of $150 will be for the first four hours of the emergency starting at the time North State personnel leave for the facility. After the first four hours the rates will be from our posted time and material pricing sheet. Incident commanders will be invoiced at the chemist rates after the first four hours. Food and housing will be ten percent over cost as well as any airline or rental car costs. Subcontractor costs will be ten percent over actual cost. Included in the next section are current prices from three subcontractors. Disposal costs will be the same as disposal costs in the main contract. 3. SUBCONTRACTORS Besides North State Environmental there will be three subcontractors with an additional nine facilities to provide emergency response. A. Foss Environmental This company has three locations in California: • Alameda • Long Beach • San Diego It provides both marine and land emergency response. We have included a brochure and current time and materials price schedule. B. Philip Environmental (Allwaste) This company is now through recent mergers the largest environmental company in the United States. The facilities that would be used are: • San Marcos (Near San Jose) • Benicia • . San Ardo (Monterey County) • Bakersfield • .Carson 20 • The pricing charged by North State Environmental for these subcontractors will be ten percent over their current prices at the time of the emergency. Current pricing from these firms will be submitted to the California State System as soon as they are issued. 4. LOGISTICS This section will be divided into single campuses or groups of campuses that are in close geographic proximity. The following does not include governmental response. A. Bakersfield One hour response by Allwaste, Bakersfield Two hour response by North State Environmental North State will leave on site at campuses it has a contract with containers, absorbent and some personnel protection equipment for emergency response. There will be no charge for this. The subcontractors we have presented are well equipped and able to provide the services needed. However, there are more companies available and we will expand the network for emergency response. If you require more information, please contact me. Very truly yours Frank R. Balistreri President FRB/cjh • 21 • Hazard Evaluation and Identification TANK SUBSTANCE QUANTITY TANK TYPE / MAXIMUM FAILURE NUMBER .STORED STORED YEAR CAPACITY /CAUSE A-1 Gasoline 500 gal Convault- 1,000 gal N/A 1990 A-2 Diesel Fuel 250 gal Convault- 500 gal N/A 1990 CSUB receives periodic deliveries of both gasoline and diesel fuel; there is no set delivery schedule or volume amount. Fueling of vehicles and operation of vehicles in the fueling area occur daily and present a risk of discharge. There is 100% secondary containment volume associated with. each tank The normal daily throughput for the facility is approximately 50 gallons. Vulnerability Analysis- See discharge scenarios. Analysis of the Potential for and Oil Spill See discharge scenarios.. Facility Reportable Oil Spill History California State University, Bakersfield has not had a facility reportable oil spill or discharge for either of the above ground storage tanks on site. • 22 Discharge Scenarios Small and Medium Discharges California State University, Bakersfield is exempt from this section because discharge scenarios call for 10 percent of the worst-case discharge to be greater than or equal to at least 2,100 gallons. The total amount of oil stored in either above ground storage tanks does not meet or exceed the definition for small or medium discharge scenarios. "A small discharge is defined as any discharge volume less than or equal to 2,100 gallons, but not to exceed the calculated worst case discharge." "A medium discharge is defined as any discharge volume less than or equal to 36,000 gallons, or ten percent of the worst case discharge which ever is less." Worst Case Discharge Worst-case discharge total gallons would consist of total failure of tank however; this would be unlikely as each tank has 100% double walled secondary containment. Each tank is fitted with a five gallon over spill container that would prevent daily discharge from the tank due to vehicle refueling. ~" The average most probable discharge (APD) is defined as "the lesser of 50 barrels (2,100 gallons) or l percent of the volume of the worst-case discharge.," Calculations Used: 1,000 gal 10% = 100 gal 1% of 100 gal = 10 gal 500 gal 10% = 50 gal 1% of 50 gal = 5 gal Total Worst-Case Discharge: 150 gal APD: 15 gal Each tank is situated on a concrete pad which would preclude a small spill from reaching soil. The likelihood that any discharge would travel offsite is small as neither tank is located near a through way or adjacent to any other property not owned by CSUB. Neither tank is located near down gradient wells, waterways, drinking water intakes or fish and wildlife sensitive areas. Remediation equipment is located on site for small spills. CSUB would notify a contractor for any spills over 15 gallons. • 23 Discharge Detection Systems, Self Inspection, and Response Training Facility Self Inspection Facility self-inspection began June 2001. Discharge Detection by Personnel Each day assigned personnel will check the integrity of the above ground storage tanks by visually inspecting in and around tank area looking specifically for: • Drip marks on tank. or tank supports • Discoloration of tank or tank foundation • Puddles containing spilled or leaking material • Corrosion of tank or tank supports • Cracks in tank or tank foundation • Localized dead vegetation due to leaks • Gaps between tank and foundation • Damage caused by tree or vegetation roots to tank or tank foundation • Evidence of seepage from valves or seals Assigned personnel will keep a daily tank inspection log and record any findings. Personnel will contact Safety and Risk Management at extension 2066 or University Police at extension 2111 immediately to report any damage to, or leakage from tank. Personnel will use tank inspection log generated by the Safety and Risk Management Office and return a copy of the inspection logs to the Safety and Risk office monthly. Facilities Management will keep originals on file for 5 years. Automated Discharge Detection There is no automated discharge detection system in place for the above ground storage tanks at CSUB. • 24 • CSUB Daily Tank Inspection • DATE INSPECTOR TANK # CONDITION FINDINGS Tank # 1,000 gallon gasoline tank is A-1 500 gallon diesel tank is A-2 Condition: Good - ]fair -Poor Findings: Any leaks, cracks, damage or spillage from tank or tank foundation 25 • Secondary Containment Inspection Each month assigned personnel will check the secondary containment valves and monitoring gauges of the above ground storage tanks by visually inspecting in and around containment valves specifically for: ® Cracks in containment valves e Age and condition of monitoring gauges ® Check monitoring gauges for leaking material in secondary containment unit • Evidence of seepage from valves or seals Assigned personnel will keep a monthly secondary containment inspection log and record any findings. Personnel will use separate inspection log sheets for each tank. Personnel will contact Safety and Risk Management at extension 2066 or University Police at extension 2].11 immediately to report any damage, or leakage into secondary • containment unit. Personnel will use secondary containment inspection log generated by the Safety and Risk Management Office and supply S&R with a copy of the inspection logs ,yearly. Facilities Management will keep originals on file for 5 years. 26 .e • CSUB Monthly Secondary Containment Monthly Inspection I DATE I INSPECTOR I TANK # I CONDITION I FINDINGS ~ U Tank # 1,000 gallon gasoline tank is A-1 500 gallon diesel tank is A-2 . Condition: Good -Fair -Poor Findings: Any leaks, cracks, damage or spillage into secondary containment unit 27 Response Equipment Inspection All response equipment is located in the ninety-day accumulation facility on the south side of campus, directly in front of the California Well Repository. Weekly inspections of the area are performed and response equipment is checked for inventory control and operational condition. Safety and Risk Management has records on file from 1994 to present. California State University, Dakersfield 90 -Day Accumulation Site Inspection Procedures Please use the following criteria to evaluate hazardous waste accumulations sites on a weekly basis. Note any necessary corrective actions on the inspection log. Implement corrective actions as soon as possible. Do not allow unsatisfactory conditions to remain. Save inspection logs for at least 3 years. ® Hazardous waste must be stored in a secured area in close proximity to a fire extinguisher and a telephone o Hazardous waste containers must be segregated according to chemical • compatibility. Flammable, corrosive, toxic and reactive waste must be separated by distance (at least 20 feet) or by using secondary containment vessels. Waste must be stored-with compatible hazardous materials. o Emergency response equipment must be checked for inventory control and operational condition. • All containers must be in good physical condition. Containers cannot be leaking or have waste accumulation on the outside. Do not allow spilled waste to accumulate on the ground, floor or secondary containment vessels. o Each container must have a completed hazardous waste label attached. • Each waste container must be closed and sealed. e Hazardous waste accumulation areas must be kept clean and free of combustible rubbish ® Hazardous waste must be sent for disposal within 90 days of accumulation start date. • 28 • Qualified Individual Notification Drill Logs See Contractor name and contract. Spill Management Team Table Top Exercise Logs First Responder Awareness classes are thought yearly to University Police Officers and Facilities Management personnel on campus. Response Training See contactor name and contract Discharge Prevention Meeting Logs See contractor name and contract Disposal Plans CSUB will use Phillips Environmental (AllWaste) as the primary disposal company for any remediation due to a release on campus. The CSU system wide contract with North State Environmental includes appropriate permits to transport, dispose of and recover any material contaminated by release of materials on campus. . RCRA Disposal Plans CSUB follows all applicable laws regarding proper disposal of contaminated materials. The CSU system wide contract with North-State Environmental includes appropriate disposal methods. Containment and Drainage Planning Containment of materials is limited to the secondary containment of the above ground Convault tanks. There are no drainage troughs, sump pumps, weirs or booms in place to control drainage. • 29 • • Applicability of Substantial Harm Criteria Flowchart of Criteria for Substantial Harm Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility have a total storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons? NO Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons? NO RA Request to Submit Response Plan Within any aboveground storage tank area, does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest aboveground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation? NO No Submittal of Response Plan Except at RA Discretion • Is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? NO Is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility would shutdown a public drinking water intake? NO Has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill in an amount greater than or equal to 10,000 gallons within the last 5 years? NO 30 :. __~., Certification Facility Name: California State University, Bakersfield Facility Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 1. Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons? Yes No X 2. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest above ground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation within any above ground oil storage tank area? Yes Na X Does the facility have a-total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? Yes No X Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility would shut down a public drinking water intake? Yes No X Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and has the facility experienced a reportable oil discharge in the amount greater than or equal to 10,000 gallons within the last 5 years? Yes No X CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the submitted i~for~at~n }~ tr},ze, accy,~ate, avid complete. Signature Michael A. Neal Name (Please type or print) .1 Vice President Business and Administrative Services Title Date 31 * .~ ..: CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 Manager ~GV i ~ ~~,~ (~ Location: 9001 STOCKDALE-HWY City BAKERSFIELD BusPhone: (661) 654-2111 Map 123 CommHaz High Grid: 05A FaCUnits: 27 AOV: CommCode: BFD STA 11 EPA Numb: CAT080033731 SIC Code:8221 DunnBrad:l2-472-4761 Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title MICHAEL A NEAL / VP BUS & ADMIN DAVID BEADLE / DIR SAFETY/RISK Business Phone: (661) 654-2287x Business Phone: (661) 654-2066x 24-Hour Phone (661) 332-6453x 24-Hour Phone (661) 699-9375x Pager Phone ( ) - x Pager Phone ( ) - x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press ImmHlth DelHlth Contact DAVID BEADLE Phone: (661) 654-2066x MailAddr: 9001 STOCKDALE HWY State: CA City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93311 Owner CSU TRUSTEES STATE OF CALIFORNIA Phone:-(661) 654-2287x Address 9001 STOCKDALE HWY State: CA City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93311 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif~d: RSs: No ParcelNo: Emergency Directives: ' ~C PROG A - HAZMAT PROG C - COMM HOOD . /N f1 V~ PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN \ PROG T - ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK ~ \~1, ~l Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the informati on, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am f ~~~'~ amiliar with the information submitted and believe the information is true a ~~ ~ ~~~ , ccurate, and complete. ~ Signature Date -1- 01/26/20'07 ~. F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order Mobile Containers on Site ~ Hazmat Common Name... 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SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP NALCO 2536 IH L 330.00 GAL Hi DIESEL FUEL F IH L 100.00 GAL Mod R-11 P IH G 8232.00 FT3 Low R-22 P IH G 4390.00 FT3 Low NITROGEN P IH G 510.00 FT3 Low R-502 F P IH G 277.00 FT3 Low PHOTOGRAPHIC FIXER IH DH L ~ 30.00 GAL Low TURBINE OIL F DH L 10.00 GAL Low TRANSFORMER OIL L 490.00 GAL Min TRANSFORMER OIL G 325.00 GAL Min TRANSFORMER OIL G 305.00 GAL Min -6- 01/26/2007 1 ~ •1. F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order STUDENT UNION RM #139 BLDG 53 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP TRANSFORMER OIL F G 295.00 GAL Min HELIUM P G 250.00 FT3 Min -7- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order PERFORMING ARTS BLDG 4 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpeCHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP ACETYLENE E F IH G 240.00 FT3 Hi MINERAL SPIRITS F DH L 15.00 GAL Mod OXYGEN F IH G 500.00 FT3 Low PHOTOGRAPHIC FIXER IH DH L 55.00 GAL Low -s- 01/26/200 a F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order EDUCATION BLDG 10 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP R-22 G 240.00 FT3 Low -9- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order STIERN LIBRARY BLDG 43 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP DIESEL F L 1000.00 GAL Low TRANSFORMER OIL F L 500.00 GAL Min -10- 01/26/2007 ~~ F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ Hazmat Common Name... 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SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP PROPANE TRANSFORMER OIL E F IH F G L 499.00 231.00 FT3 GAL Hi Min -16- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order ICARDO GYNASIUM, BLDG #52 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP TRANSFORMER OIL L 500.00 GAL Min -17- 01/26/2007 -18- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order BASEBALL DIAMONDS ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP TRANSFORMER OIL F L 185.00 GAL Min -19- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order DORE THEATER, BLDG #39 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP TRANSFORMER OIL F L 245.00 GAL Min -20- 01/2.6/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Hazmat Inventory By Facility Unit ~ ~ MCP+DailyMax Order CAFERIA, BLDG #38 ~ Hazmat Common Name... SpecHaz EPA Hazards Frm DailyMax Unit MCP TRANSFORMER OIL F L 230.00 GAL Min -21- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0025 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ~GdSATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE TPure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 14556.00 FT3 14556.00 FT3 riAGE1ttLVU~J 1:V1~lYV1VL'1Vla owt. Rs cAS# 100.00 Propane Yes .74986 ri1~GE~1CL H551;5:~1~1L" 1V 15 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 74-98-6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co~30100rFT3 Daily M30100m FT3 I Daily A30r00e FT3 nric~rucLVUa ~,vl~lrvivr~tvta oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Propane Yes 74986 I1t~GKtCL H. 7~7~.7.7P7r,1V 1.5 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH ./ / / Hi -22- .01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit ~ Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 74-86-2 ~GasATE T TYPE T PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I Pure I Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co690100rFT3 Daily 690100m FT3 I Daily 690r00e FT3 lyH~t~tclJV~~ ~Ul~irvlv~ly 15 $Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 tll'~GEittL HJ .7L' ~~1~1L" 1V 1 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards. NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE ~ Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 74-86-2 STATE T TYPE T PRESSURE ~~ TEMPERATURE ~~~ CONTAINER TYPE ~Ga.S I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PORT_ PRESS_ CYLINDER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co230100rFT3 Daily 230~OOm FT3 I Daily 230r00e FT3 t1E1GEi2CLVUJ 1.V1~1rUlVtS1V1J %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 I1HGtiCCL Ha7 w7L" ~7.7P7L" 1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Hi -23- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0007 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME GASOLINE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 / CAS# V 8006-61-9 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 1000.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL /Y111~ RTl1T.T1"ITTT !1 nric~tucLVUa t_.vrlrvlv~iv l ~ °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Gasoline No 8006619 t11~GL-lt'CL L-~a ~.C,a~1T1~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / j Mod ~ Inventory Item 0011 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PAINT Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit/ Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 ' / CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture Ambient ~ Ambient METAL CONTAINR-NONDRUM AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL 500.00 GAL 500.00 GAL 11HGHKLVUA l.VllYV1Vt',1V 1.7 sWt., RS CAS# 25.00 Mineral Spirits No 8030306 15.00 Naphtha No 8030306 5.00 Methyl Ethyl Ketone No 78933 3.00 Ethylene Glycol No 107211 I11iGKttL H. 7.7~.7.7P7r,1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Mod -24- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0009 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME MINERAL SPIRITS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Un Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 ~ CAS# 64742-47-8 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~mbient ~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 15.00 GAL 15.00 GAL titiGAtC.LV U a l.:1.11~1rvlvL' lYl J oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Spirits No 8030306 t1HGKKL l~aJL'.5a1~1~1V1~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0013 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE AEROSOL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility it Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 ~ CAS# Liquid TWaste -~AboveSAmbEent AmbientT~E DRUM/BARRELENONMETAL~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 10.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS -, %Wt. RSA CAS# IIHGHKL 1-~. 7.7~5~1~1r,1V 1.5 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Mod -25- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0027 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME GASOLINE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: UNIVERSITY POLICE BLDG 60 CAS# 8006-61-9 Liquid TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE TMixtur~ Ambient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL nt~~r-uc~vu5 ~~inr~iv~lvt5 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Gasoline No 8006619 t1[jG1-~itL I~~~r,~51~1~1V~1a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0017 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 7782-44-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 1000.00 FT3 1000.00 FT3 I 1000.00 FT3 rir~c~rucLV V J ~.vt•irv1v81v 1 .S %Wt• ~ RS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 ru-ic~riiu.i riJ JP.~JJl"1L'1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH / / / Low -26- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DIESEL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 ~ CAS# VVV 00-247-4363 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient. ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 500.00 GAL 500.00 GAL 500.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Fuel Oil No. 1 No 70892103 IlE3GKKL EiJ ~J;J~1~1J;1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0018 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Days On Site • 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient 7782-44-7 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient PORT. PRESS.' CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co250100rFT3 Daily 250~OOm FT3 I Daily 250r00e FT3 ill•~Lri[CLUU.7 I.UP'lYU1Vr,1V 1.7 °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 I1HGtiKL H~ Jw7L'JAP'1L"1V1~7' TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH DH. / / / Low. -27- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0015 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE MOTOR OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE _ Liquid TWaste ~ Ambient ~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 55.00 GAL 55.00 GAL t11~GHKLUU.7 1:V1~lYV1V1~J1V l.S %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Waste Oil, Petroleum Based No 0 ti1~GE1KL L-~. 5.7L" J.71~1~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0019 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ANTIFREEZE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient ~ PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL Ilt]Gt~iCLV U w7 l.Vl"lYV1V L' 1V 1 J %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Ethylene Glycol No 107211 l1liGtiRL Li.7 JIJ.7.71~1~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low -28- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0020 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE ANTIFREEZE Location within this Facility Unit FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: / CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TWaste Ambient ~ Ambient ~STIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5..00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL nr~c~titcLUU~ wrirvlv~lvta owt. Rs cAS# 30.00 Ethylene Glycol No 107211 nt~c~titcL s-~~ ~~~ai~i~iv1~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0021 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE GAS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 124-38-9 ~GasATE TPureE -~AboveSAmbient T~PeRATURE PORTCOPRESSERCYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 750.00 FT3 750.00 FT3 750.00 FT3 ru~utuu~V u.7 lr Vl•lr V1V Lily 1 S %Wt• RS CAS# 100.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 rLCiL~riRL tiJ JLi~7 al•1L'1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH DH / / / Min -29- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CTR BLDGS 1-5 CAS# 64742-3-6 Liquid TMixture ~mbient~E ~ AmbientT~E OTHERONTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 275.00 GAL 275.00 GAL 275.00 GAL tiHGHKLVUJ ~vlnrvlV~iV1J °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 t11~GHKL 1-~J 5L' J J1~11;1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards ~ NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0022 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE & ARGON MIXTURE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE ~~' PRESSURE ~~ TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TMixture I Ambient I Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER. AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co250100rFT3 Daily 250100m FT3 I Daily 250r00e FT3 11tiGHCCLVUJ l_,U1~lYUlV~1V 1.7 %Wt. RS CAS# 25.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 75.00 Argon No 7440371 I1HGL-1[CL Ei.7 .71;J71~liS1V1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -30- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CAMPUS EXTERIOR BLDGS 1-65 CAS# 64742-53-6 Liquid TMixture ~mbRient~E ~ AmbientT~E OTHERONTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 246.00 GAL 246.00 GAL 246.00 GAL r1tiZARDOUS COMPONENTS ~Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 rl[,G1ittL s-~~ ~r,Jaln~lvlJ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARGON Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 7440-37-1 ~GaSATE TYPE T PRESSURE ~~ TEMPERATURE ~~~ CONTAINER TYPE ~ Pure I Above Ambient 1 Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 135.00 FT3 135.00 FT3 135.00 FT3 - __-- L7tiGKRLVU.7 l.Vl~lt'V1VL~1V1J oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Argon No 7440371 i1tiGLjYCL SiJ Jr,JJ1~1~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -31- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0014 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME MOTOR OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 8020835 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE _ Liquid TMixture~mbient ~ Ambient_ DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 55.00 GAL 55.00 GAL 55.00 GAL tiHGd~tCLVU~ 1:V1~lYV1Vr;1VlJ owt. Rs cAS# 100.00 Motor Oil, Petroleum Based No 8020835 t11~GKKL 1~~5~JJ1~1~1V1a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Min 1 ~ Inventory Item 0024 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PESTICIDES Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Uni ~ Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 ~ CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid TMixture~ Ambient ~ Ambient ~ GLASS CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL 500.00 GAL 500.00 GAL nt~c~Y,tct~vv~ LviYirviVr;iV1~ sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Pesticides No 0 riF~G!•i.tCL HJ .7~~J1~lC~1V 1 a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / UnR -32- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0026 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME FLAMMABLE SOLIDS (FLARES) Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: UNIVERSITY POLICE BLDG 60 CAS# 7778-74-7 STATE T TYPE ~~ PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE Solid I Mixture I Ambient ~ Ambient I BOX AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 10.00 LBS 40.00 LBS 40.00 LBS HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS - , %Wt. RSA CAS# HAZARD AS SESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR ~ Inventory Item 0016 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE OIL FILTERS Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Solid TWaste ~ Ambient ~ Ambient bRUM/BARREL-METALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 30.00 GAL 30.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , %Wt. RSA CAS# ~ZARD AS SESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / UnR -33- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0010 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE MINERAL SPIRITS Days On Site 365 Location within this. Facility Uni Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# 64742-47-8 Liquid TWaste ~ Ambient~E ~ AmbientT~E DRUM/BARRELEMETALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 15.00 GAL 15.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , %Wt. RSI CAS# t1E'~Y,H1<L 1~55L' ~,'1~1~1V 1,' TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR ~ Inventory Item 0023 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE LIGHT BALLASTS Days On Site - 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# ~SolidE TWaste ~ AmbRent~E ~ AmbientT~E DRUM/BARRELEMETALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 15.00 GAL 15.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , %Wt. RSA CAS# riE~L,1~tCL H,J.7r,5,51~1t:,1V 1,7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies DH / / / UnR -34- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0012 Facility Unit: Mobile Containers on Site ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME WASTE PAINT Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BLDG 37 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TWaste ~ Ambient ~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION - Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 10.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. I I RSI CAS# riAGHttL A~J155J1~1t;1V1'~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / UnR -35- 01/26/2007 ~ F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD ~ Inventory Item 0028 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME NITROUS OXIDE Location within this Facility Unit SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 10024-97-2 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 250.00 FT3 250.00 FT3 125.00 FT3 tlt~~tLtcl~~u~ wl~irvivlily l %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrous Oxide No 10024972 t1HG1~KL H5 5L' J~1~1L" 1V 1 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0017 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Location within this Facility Unit SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7782-44-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure ~-Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 340.00 FT3 680.00 FT3 340.00 FT3 riE~Gt1KLVU.7 1=V1~1YV1V~1V 1~7 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 I11iGEitCL H. 7~7P~A.71~1P~1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Low -36- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD ~ Inventory Item 0023 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HYDRAULIC OIL Location within this Facility Unit SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64741-88-4 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient IN MACHINE/EQUIP AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum ~ Daily Average 10.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 10.00 GAL t11~GKKLVUJ 1:V1~1rV1V~1V1b %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Hydraulic Oil No 112345 til'~GHttL 1~. 7~7~.7.71"1~1V 1 ~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F N/N/NfN Low ~ Inventory Item 0014 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 CAS# 128-38-9 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 250.00 FT3 1300.00 FT3 I 750.00 FT3 nt~c~tjtcl~vu~ ~.V1~irVlv~ly t a sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 ilti/~HiCL H~ ~J r+.7 J1"1P~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / j / Min -37- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0029 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Uni Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 CAS# 124-38-9 ~GasATE TpureE -~AboveSAmbEent CryogenicRE INSUL TANKN/RCRYOGENIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 450.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL ~ 800.00 GAL • t11-~GfiKUUUJ wt~lrulvl;ly 1.7 - oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 ril•~GHKL 1•~ J~Y;~51~1L"~1V 15 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0030 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this F cility Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~/~ (,~' ~ 64 - 6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixture Ambient Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 815.00 GAL 815.00 GAL 815.00 GAL n~c~s-ucLVU~ ~.Grirvlv~lvla %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 - L1HGtiKL HJ .7L' .7w71"1P~1V 1 A TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -38- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0027 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Faci ity Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 CAS# 124-38-9 ~GasATE TPureE ~-AboveSAmbEent CryogenicRE INSULOTANKN/RCRYOGENIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 300.00 FT3 600.00 FT3 450.00 FT3 riLiGL-1tCLVUJ ~vi~irvlv~ivla oWt. RS CAS# 0.85 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 99.15 Nitrogen No 7727379 I'1HGt1CtL Hw> .~~.7.~1~1~1V-1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0021 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1-BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility U it Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 CAS# 7440-0 ~GasATE TpureE -~AboveSAmbEent AmbientT~E OTHER NTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 300.00 FT3 300.00 FT3 I 150.00 FT3 ncuruuJVVJ L.V1•lr V1V L~1V1J - %Wt• RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 rlt]l.~C1RL tiJ JP.~J Jl•1L'1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Min -39- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0026 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME -, NITROGEN Days On Site, 365 Location within this Faci ty Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE 1 BLDG 30 CAS# 7727-37-9 I ~GaSATE ~ TYPE ~AboveSAmbEent TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE ~ Pure ~ Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 20.00 FT3 100.00 FT3 50.00 FT3 • HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrogen No 7727379 riHGAKL A5~1'~~~1~1L'~LV 1'S TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Min -40- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: HEALTH CENTER BLDG 35 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility U t Map: Grid: STUDENT HEALTH CTR BLDG 35 ~ CAS# 7782-44-7 STATE T TYPE T PRESSURE ~ TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE ~ ~GaS I Pure I Above Ambient I Ambient I PoRT_ PRESS_ CYLINDER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 320.00 FT3 1280.00 FT3 1280.00 FT3 nr~~r~tcL~ua ~vrirvlv~lvia °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compressed No 7782447 t1EiGFiKL E~JJt5J51~1t:1V 1-5 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: HEALTH CENTER BLDG 35 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DIESEL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Uni Map: Grid: STUDENT HEALTH CTR BLDG 35 ~ CAS# 00-247-4363 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixtur~ Ambient ~ Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 440.00 GAL 440.00 GAL 440.00 GAL ruic,n[~.LV~a ~.vi•irvl~~lvtJ owt. Rs cAS# 100.00 Diesel Fuel No. 1 No 70892103 r1riL~t1LCL tiw 7 JL~J J1"1LilV 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low -41- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: HEALTH CENTER BLDG 35 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME LIQUID NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility nit Map: Grid: STUDENT HEALTH CTR BLDG 35 CAS# 7727-37-9 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure -Above Ambient Cryogenic INSUL.TANK / CRYOGENIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 3.00 GAL riAGHKLVUa 1:V1~lYV1V~1V'1'~ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrogen No 7727379 riAGAKL 1-»SL"~5~1~1~1V'1'~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# 'MCP No No No No/ Curies F P / / / Min I~ -42- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE Location within this Facility U HILLMAN AQUATIC CTR BLDG 45 i STATE TYPE PRESSURE Gas TMixture ~ Ambient t SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: HILLYAN AQUATIC BLDG 45 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7681-52-9 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 500.00 GAL 100.00 GAL 500_.00, GAL riAG!-1KLVU~ 1;V1~lYV1V~lv1~ cwt. Rs cAS# 12.00 Sodium Hypochlorite No 7681529 tiE~GtittL Y,aa.C,S~l~l~lv1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0006 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HYDROCHLORIC ACID Location within this Facility nit HILLMAN AQUATIC CTR BLDG 45 Facility Unit: HILLYAN AQUATIC BLDG 45 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7647-O1-0 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~--~ CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient I PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 1,00 GAL 75.00 GAL 60.00 GAL HAZARDOUS CGi~irviv my 1 ~ °sWt . RS CAS# 30.00 Hydrochloric Acid Yes 7647010 IIE~GHKL ti.7 ~7 L" .7 w71~1L" lv 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Hi -43- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: HILLYAN AQUATIC BLDG 45 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CARBON DIOXIDE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Un' Map: Grid: HILLMAN AQUATIC CTR BLDG 45 ~ CAS# ~~~/// 124-38-9 LiTA1d PureE PRESSURE ~ TAE~MPeRATURE T CONTAINER TYPE qu~ T -Above Ambient I PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 3367.00 FT3 6734.00 FT3 3367.00 FT3 tIt~GljttLVU~ wl~lrVlvL'1v17 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Carbon Dioxide No 124389 t11~GHtCL EiJ J~J51~1L"1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: HILLYAN AQUATIC BLDG 45 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME CALCIUM CHLORITE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility nit Map: Grid: HILLMAN AQUATIC.CTR BLDG 45 CP,S# 7778-54-3 ~SolidE TPureE ~ Ambient~E ~ AmbientT~E BAG CONTAINER TYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 50.00 LBS 500.00 LBS 300.00 LBS istaLtiGCLV V.7 ~.vl~irvsvLily t.S %Wt• RS CAS# 100.0.0 Calcium Chlorite No 14674727 r1tiL~riRL ti. 7.7 P~J Jl•1P~1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min -44- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME NALCO 2536 Days On Site 365 Location within this Fac' ity Unit Map: Grid: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 CAS# ~r~ 13 (O STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixtur~ Ambient ~ Ambient DRUM/BARREL-NONMETAL AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum ~ Daily Average- 55.00 GAL 330.00 GAL 110.00 GAL rlti~xtcL~ua ~~lnr~iv.c~ivl~ oWt. RS CAS# 5.00 Sodium Nitrite No 7632000 5.00 Sodium Tetraborate No 1330434 1.00 Sodium Mercaptobenzothiazole No 149304 t1HGHKIJ A~SJ;SS1~1lilV"1"5 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0009 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DIESEL FUEL Location within this Faci ity Unit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TMixture ~mbient Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 68476-34-6 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 100.00 GAL 100.00 GAL 100.00 GAL nt~c~tatcuvu~ ~.vinrvlv~ivt~ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Diesel Fuel No. 2 No 68476302 ISt~GHtCL 1-~~ ~~~.71Y1~iV l5 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Mod -45- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0002 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME R-11 Location within this Facility nit AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEM Gas TPureAbove Ambient Amb SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 75-69-4 PERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Tent OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 8232.00 FT3 8232.00 FT3 8232.00 FT3 riAGH2tLVUJ 1:V1~lYV1Vt51V 1 7 °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Trichlorofluoromethane No 75694 t11~GHtCL HJ J~aJ1~1~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P IH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME R-22 Location within this Facili y nit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TE Gas TPure ~ Ambient ~r Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: J~~~ MPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE yogenic INSUL.TANK / CRYOGENIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest ContainerFT3 Daily43l90100m FT3 I Daily2195r00e FT3 riliG1-iKLVU~ ~vlnrVlv~lvla %Wt . - RS CP.S# 100.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 i1HGElt'CL H~ ~~~J1~1~1V1-J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P IH / / / Low -46- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0005 Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 CAS# 7727-37-9 STATE T TYPE --~ PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~ CONTAINER TYPE ~ ~GaS I Pure I Ambient ~ Ambient I PORT_ PRF_.SS_ C'YT~INDER I AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION - Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 255.00 FT3 510.00 FT3 255.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrogen No 7727379 I11~GEitCL HS JJJ.7~1"i~1Vl~J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P IH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0012 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME R-502 Location within this Facili Unit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEM Gas TPure Above Ambient Amb Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 75-45-6 PERATURE CONTAINER TYPE ient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum- I Daily Average 277.00 FT3 277.00 FT3 277.`00 FT3 tu-aurucl~vvo ~vl•lrviv~sv 1 S %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 iltiL~tiCCL HJ J L' w7 J1"1L' 1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Low -47- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0016 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PHOTOGRAPHIC FIXER Location within this Fac' ity Unit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TWaste ~ Ambient SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7783-18-8 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient ~STIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 30.00 GAL 30.00 GAL 30.00 GAL - HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 5.00 Acetic Acid Solution No 64196 2.00 Boric Acid No 10043353 46.00 Ammonium Thiosulfate No 7783188 tiAGA1tL t~a a~a~l~i~iv 15 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH DH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 000 COMMON NAME / C MICAL NAME TURBINE OIL Location within this Facility Unit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TPure ~ Ambient Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-54-7 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient DRUM/BARREL-METALLI~ AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION - Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 55.00 GAL 10.00 GAL 55.00 GAL riEiGEitCLVU.7 1=V1~lYV1VL'1V 1~7 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Turbine Oil No 8020835 nr~c~rLttl~ t~~ar,a~l~ir.lyia TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Low -48- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0015 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL .Location within this Faci ty Unit CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TMixture TAmbient SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-53-6 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 490.00 GAL 490.00 GAL 490.00 GAL riHGL~KLVUJ 1=V1~irVlv~lvl5 oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 t1.AGHtCL HJ JL"~7~1~1L1V 1 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0013 Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMI NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE TYPE ~ PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TMixture I Ambient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 325.00 GAL 325.00 GAL 325.00 GAL nr~GtitcLVU~ ~.VrirVl~~ly l oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 IIHGKKL L-~J ~~~~1~1~1V 1~7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No Noj Curies / / j Min -49- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0014 Facility Unit: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Faci ity Unit Map: Grid: CENTRAL PLANT BLDG 11 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE T TYPE ~~ PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~ CONTAINER TYPE ~GaS I Mixture I Ambient ~ Ambient I nTHFR - SPFCTFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 305.00 GAL 305.00 GAL I 305.00 GAL °sWt . 100.00 Mineral Oil HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS RSI CAS# No 8020835 HAZARD AS SESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min -50- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: STUDENT UNION RM #139 BLDG 53 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facili Unit Map: Grid: STUDENT UNION BLDG 53 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE T TYPE ~~ PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE ~GaS I Mixture I Ambient ~ Ambient I OTHER - SPFC'TFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 295.00 GAL 295.00 GAL 295.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 -- t11iGHKL EiJ J~JJ1~1~1V liJ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / /./ Min ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: STUDENT UNION RM #139 BLDG 53 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility nit Map: Grid: STUDENT UNION BLDG .53 CAS# 7440-59-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure -Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 250.00 FT3 250.00 FT3 150.00 FT3 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS sWt. 100.00 Helium RSI CAS# No 7440597 nr,ZARD A SSESSbiaivt~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies P / / / Min -51- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ACETYLENE Location within this Facility Unit ART DEPT BLDG 4 STATE T TYPE Gas I Pure = PRESSURE TE Above Ambient Largest Container ~ 240.00 FT3 SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: PERFORMING ARTS BLDG 4 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 74-86-2 MP TURE CONTAINER TYPE ient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum 240.00 FT3 Daily Average 120.00 FT3 GKKIJVUJ 1.:V1~lYV1V1; ~Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Acetylene Yes 74862 tl!'~GL-1tCL 1'~baL" ~.71~1L' 1V 15 TSecret RS Bi az Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0004 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME MINERAL SPIRITS Location within this Facility Unit ART DEPT BLDG 4 ~ STATE TYPE PREP Liquid TMixtur~ Ambient Largest Container Dail 15.00 GAL Facility Unit: PERFORMING ARTS BLDG 4 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-47-8 PERATURE CONTAINER TYPE mbient DRUM/BARREL-METALLIC THIS LOCATION aximum Daily Average 00 GAL 15.00 GAL rui vuo ~.vrirvlualvl~ oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Spirit No 8030306 IIEiGHICL H. 7JP~.7.71"1P~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Mod -52- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: PERFORMING ARTS BLDG 4 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OXYGEN Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ART DEPT BLDG 4 CAS# 7782-44-7 STATE TYPE ~~ PRESSURE MPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure \ I Above Ambien Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER Largest Container 250.00 FT3 TS AT THIS LOCATION Daily Maximum '~~ 5 0 0. 0 0 FT3 Daily Average 250.00 FT3 ~HtcLVU~ ~:vinrvtv~ly 15 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Oxygen, Compr ssed No 7782447 i ril-~GE~tCL 1',551'~~~1~1r;1V'1'7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: PERFORMING ARTS BLDG 4 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PHOTOGRAPHIC FIXER Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: ART DEPT BLDG 4 CAS# 7783-18-8 STATE TYPE PR SURE TEMPERAT CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Waste Ambien Ambient PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUN AT T S LOCATION Largest Container Dai aximum Daily Average 55.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 55.00 GAL r~c~rucLVV ~.vi•irvtvnly 1 J %Wt• RS CAS# 5.00 Acetic Acid Soluti - No 64196 2.00 Boric Acid No 10043353 46.00 Ammonium Thiosulfate No 7783188 r1liLariRL ti. 7 w7l~J .71.1P~1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH DH / / / Low -53- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0002 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME R-22 Location within this cility Unit EDUCATION BLDG 10 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Gas TPure -~mbient SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: EDUCATION BLDG 10 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# ' 75-45-6 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 402.00 FT3 240.00 FT3 300.00 FT3 riHGAttLVU~ 1:V1~lYV1V151V'1~5 %Wt. RS CAS# 1.00.00 Chlorodifluoromethane No 75456 riAGHttL F~~5,t;5~1~1J;1V'1~7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Low -54- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: STIERN LIBRARY BLDG 43 ~ ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME I DIESEL Days On Site Location within this Facility Uni WALTER STIERN LIBRARY BLDG 43 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 00-247-4363 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixtur~mbient ~ Ambient ABOVE GROUND TANK AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 1000.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL 1000.00 GAL r1HGHKIJVUJ 1.V1~lYV1Vl,'1V7J %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Diesel Fuel No. 1 No 70892103 YLHGHKIJ I~J JJ~,JJ1~1J~,1V-1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: STIERN LIBRARY BLDG 43 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Uni Map: Grid: WALTER STIERN LIBRARY BLDG 43 CAS# 64742-53-6 Liquid TMixture~ AmbRent~E ~ AmbientT~E OTHERONTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 560.00 GAL 500.00 GAL 560.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , %Wt. 100.00 Mineral Oil RSI CAS# No 8020835 ntic,t~iClJ HJ JJ;J JL~IL,1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -55- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HYDRAULIC OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this cility Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE II BLDG 36 CAS# 64741-88-4 Liquid TMixture ~-Ambient~E ~ A~PeRATURE IN MAOCHINE/EQUIPPE ~ i AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 110.00 GAL 110.00 GAL 110.00 GAL t11~Gt1KLVU~ ~~l~irvlvl,lvl~ $Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Hydraulic Oil No 112345 t11~GE~tCL l~iJ ~1;.7.71~1~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Low ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Location within this acility Unit SCIENCE II BLDG 36 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 7440-59-7 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure -Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 300.00 FT3 1200.00 FT3 600.00 FT3 nsiaAlcl~vua ~vrlrvlvl,lvl~ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 I1tiGEiCCL HJ .7~.7.71~1P~1V 1 ~7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Min -56- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0009 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARGON Days On Site 365 Location within this Facilit nit Map: Grid: SCIENCE II BLDG 36 CAS# 7440-37-1 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TPure -Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Containe Daily Maximum Daily Average 250.00 1000.00 G 500.00 G ru~Gr-uc1~VU5 ~V1~irVlv~lyla ___ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Argon No 7440371 t1HGHKL I~~J~~5J1~i~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0008 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME COMPRESSED AIR Days On Site 365 ' Location within th's F ility Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE II BLDG 36 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TPureAmbient ~ Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co310100rFT3 Daily 310100m FT3 I Daily 150r00e FT3 riEiGL-li'CLVUS lLV1~lYV1VI;1V15 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Air No 0 tiHGHttL L~.7 .7L' S~71~1L' 1V 1 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min -57- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: SCIENCE 2 BLDG 36 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME LIQUID NITROGEN Days On Site 365 Location within t 's F cility Unit Map: Grid: SCIENCE II BLDG 36 CAS# 7727-37-9 STATE T TYPE T PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE ~GaS I Pure I Above Ambient Crvocrenic INSUL.TANK / CRYOGENIC AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 60.00 GAL 60.00 GAL 30.00 GAL - ruj~r~.wvu~ ~vinrulv~iv-1~5 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Nitrogen No 7727379 t1HGL-~tCL A~5~551~1~1V~1~~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -58- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: ATHLETICS BLDG 33 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility U t Map: Grid: OLD PHYSICAL ED BLDG 33 CAS# 7440-59-7 ~GasATE TPureE ~-AboveSAmbEent AmbientT~E PORTCOPRESSERCYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co217100rFT3 Daily 900100m FT3 I Daily 450r00e FT3 nr~~tircLUU~ ~vi~irulv~iv'1',~ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 t1HGH.KL E~~5r;J51~1L"~1V'1'S TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH / / / Min -59- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: DOROTHY DONOHOE HALL BLDG 32 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facilit it Map:. Grid: DOROTHY DONAHOE HALL BLDG 32 CAS# 74-98-6 ~GasATE T TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. .PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 200.00 GAL 200.00 GAL 200.00 GAL r~~t~tcL~u~ ~.vi~irvlvr;ivia %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Propane Yes 74986 t1HGE~KL 1~J ~~~J1~1~;1V1a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: DOROTHY DONOHOE HALL BLDG 32 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility it Map: Grid: DOROTHY DONAHOE HALL BLDG 32 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas TMixture Ambient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 1468.00 GAL 1468.00 GAL 1468.00 GAL ntiarucLVU~ ~.vrtrvl~~lvt~ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 r1HGtitCL Hw 7w7P~J~J1~1L"alV 1 ~7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -60- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: DINING COMMONS BLDG 23 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facilit Unit Map: Grid: HOUSING COMMONS BLDG 23 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 405.00 GAL 405.00 GAL 405.00 GAL t11~GHxUVUJ ~vl~irvlV~lv1J %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 riHGAKL AaJi55J1~1L1V"15 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: DINING COMMONS BLDG 23 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL N E HELIUM Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: HOUSING COMMONS BLDG 23 CAS# 7440-59-7 STATE - TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Gas Pure Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 217.00 FT3 217.00 FT3 I 110.00 FT3 ric-~c~tircLV U~ ~:vinr~lv~iv 1 a %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Helium No 7440597 t1E~GKtCL I~J .7L' .7J1~1!!,1V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F P IH j / / Min -61- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0006 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# 74-98-6 ~GasATE T TYPE T PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE I Pure I Above Ambient Ambient PORT. PRESS. CYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average FT3 FT3 FT3 tiHGH.ttLVUJ ~vl~irvlv~lvlJ %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Propane . Yes 74986 tlt`~GE1KL H. 7.7~.7Jl~lt',1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME FOAMY Q & A Days On Site 2-BUTOXYETHANOL AND PHOSPHORIC ACID 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient ~LASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , owt RSI CAS# r I1HGEiKL 1-~J,JL' .7J1~1L" 1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH / / / Mod -62- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0003 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARSENAL WINDOW CLEANER Days On Site 2-BUTOXYETHANOL 365 Location within this Facility Unit -Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# 111-76-2 Liquid TMixture ~mbRent~E ~ AmbientT~E ~PLASTOICTCONTAINERE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL ( __ 5.00 GAL riAGA.tCLJVU~ 1.V1~lYV1VL'1V15 %Wt . RS CP.S# 0.50 Isopropanol No 67630 t1E'iGl-1J.CL f~5J~551~1~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / Mod ~ Inventory Item 0004 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ .COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME HQ&A DAMP MOP Days On Site ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# 67-63-0 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~ Ambient ~ Ambient ~ PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL nHLruu~vu~ LviYirvivr,lyl~ oWt. RS CAS# 4.50 Alkyl Dimethylbenzylammonium Chloride No 8001545 t1HGE~ICCL L-~aJ~.7.71~1~1V l a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies IH / / / Low -63- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME ARSENAL DISINFECTANT Days On Site DIDECYL DIMETHYL AMMONIUM CHLORIDE 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~ CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture I Ambient ~ Ambient I PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL 5.00 GAL t1AZ,H.tCLVU.7 1:V1~lYV1Vl~,1V1J oWt. RS CAS# 5.00 2-Propanol No 67630 t1E',G,E1KL E1J 5 L•~~ JL~1t51V 1 J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F DH / / / UnR ~ Inventory Item 0005- Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME DRAIN A-GO-GO Days On Site SULFURIC ACID 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# 7664-93-9 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE ~~ CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~mbient ~ Ambient I PLASTIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL GAL GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS , °sWt . RSI CAS# HAZARD AS SESSMENTS TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / UnR -64- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0007 Facility Unit: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS CAMPUS WIDE ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME OFFENCE STRIPPER Days On Site 2-BUTOXYETHANOL & ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: CUSTODIAL CLOSETS BLDGS 1-65 CAS# STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid Mixtur~Ambient ~ Ambient -~STIC CONTAINER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum Daily Average GAL GAL GAL HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS %Wt. RS CAS# t1HGHttL A~~L''S~1"11".;1V'1'S TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / UnR -65- 01/26/2007 ~ F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: F.A.C.T. ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME PROPANE Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITY FOR ANIMAL CARE & TREATMENT BLDG 64 CAS# 74-98-6 ~GasATE TPTreE ~-AboveSAmbEent AmbPeRATURE PORTCOPRESSERCYLINDER AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co495100rFT3 Daily 499100m FT3 I Daily 250r00e FT3 tl.'~GHttLVUJ 1=V1~lYV1VL'1V1J %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Propane Yes 74986 t11~L,HKL I~J Jr,JJ1~1~1V1J TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F IH / / / Hi ~ Inventory Item 0002 Facility Unit: F.A.C.T. ~ COMMON NAME / CHEM NAME TRANSFORMER OIL ~ Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: FACILITY FOR ANIMAL CARE & TREATMENT BLDG 64 CAS# 64742-53-6 Liquid TMixture TmbRent~E ~ AmbientT~E OTHERONTSPECIFYYPE AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Co231~00rGAL Daily 231100m GAL I Daily 231r00e GAL ill-~GtiLCLVUJ l.Vl"lYV1V ~1VlA %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 11HGLi1CL H~ 7JJ;.7.71~1~1V 1.7 TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -66- 01/26/2007 ~. F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Location within this Facility i~ ICARDO CENTER BLDG 52 I / STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TMixtur~mbient SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: ICARDO GYNASIUM, BLDG #52 ~ Days On Site / 365 t Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-53-6 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE T Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 245.00 GAL 500.00 GAL 245.00 GAL rir-~~r~tci~~u~ lrul~lYV1Vl;1V'1'S oWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 t1E~GHl<L AS~t;~51~1~1V'1'S TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies / / / Min -67- 01/26/2007 .r F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Location within this Facil' Unit MODULAR WEST BLDG 13 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEM Liquid TMixture~mbient ~ Amb SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility Unit: PROCURENENT, BLDG #13 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-53-6 PERATURE CONTAINER TYPE ient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 155.00 GAL 155.00 GAL 155.00 GAL ru-~~tucL~ua 1.:V1~lYViVli1V'1'S °sWt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 r~~t~tcL t~55~~5ri~lv~l~a TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -68- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: BASEBALL DIAMONDS ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility it Map: Grid: SOUTH EST LITTLE LEAGUE CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixtur~ Ambient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 185.00 GAL 185.00 GAL 185.00 GAL ns-~~rircLUU~ ~:vi~irvlv~lvla °sWt . RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 riL-~GtiKL Aa 7 L J 71~1t;1V l TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount -EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -69- 01/26/2007 ;, F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD = ~ Inventory Item 0001 COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Location within this Fac' ity Unit DORE THEATER BLDG 39 STATE TYPE PRESSURE Liquid TMixture~Ambient SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Facility-Unit: DORE THEATER, BLDG #39 ~ Days On Site 365 Map: Grid: CAS# 64742-5-36 TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION - Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 245.00 GAL 245.00 GAL 245.00 GAL t1KGHtCLVUJ w1~lrVlvl;ly 15 %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 ri1~GHKL Aa SL'S51~1L'1V1~ TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -70- 01/26/2007 w F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ ~ Inventory Item 0001 Facility Unit: CAFERIA, BLDG #38 ~ COMMON NAME / CHEMICAL NAME TRANSFORMER OIL Days On Site 365 Location within this Facility Unit Map: Grid: RUNNER CAFE BLDG 38 CAS# 64742-53-6 STATE TYPE PRESSURE TEMPERATURE CONTAINER TYPE Liquid TMixture ~mbient ~ Ambient OTHER - SPECIFY AMOUNTS AT THIS LOCATION Largest Container Daily Maximum I Daily Average 230.00 GAL 230.00 GAL 230.00 GAL - r~~rj.ttl~uu5 uul~irulVl,LV'1'S %Wt. RS CAS# 100.00 Mineral Oil No 8020835 ril-~GH_KL f~5 ~1;551~1L'~1V'1'S TSecret RS BioHaz Radioactive/Amount EPA Hazards NFPA USDOT# MCP No No No No/ Curies F / / / Min -71- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 Fast Format ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ Agency Notification 10/02/2006 CALL 911 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIV - 326-3979 STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES - 800-852-7550 FOLLOWING CONFIRMATION OF AN EMERGENCY OR SIGNIFICANT RELEASE, THE ABOVE AGENCIES WOULD BE NOTIFIED BY STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT TOXIC SUBSTANCE CONTROL MUST BE NOTIFIED VIA A FOLLOW-UP REPORT, WITHIN 15 DAYS OF A HAZARDOUS WASTE RELEASE. ADDITIONAL NOTIFICATIONS IF RELEASE THREATENS: WATER RESOURCES - CENTRAL REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD 209-445-5116 WILDLIFE RESOURCES - CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME 209-222-3761 PUBLIC HEALTH - KERN COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 861-3636 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER MUST BE NOTIFIED AT 800-424-8802 FOR SPILLS EXCEEDING 100 LBS OR REPORTING QUANTITY FOR SPECIFIC CHEMICALS. IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE OR EXPLOSION ON CAMPUS, NOTIFY THE CALIFORNIA STATE FIRE MARSHAL AT 626-960-6441. Employee Notif./Evacuation 09/02/1994 IF THE POTENTIAL IMPACT AREA FOR KNOWN HAZARDS CAN BE IDENTIFIED, SITE-SPECIFIC EVACUATION PLANS SHOULD BE PREPARED. THE PLAN MAY COVER ALL OR A PORTION OF THE CAMPUS. IF THE ENTIRE CAMPUS IS TO BE EVACUATED, IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO DIVIDE IT INTO SUBAREAS IN ORDER TO EXPEDITE AND PRIORITIZE MOVEMENT. PERSONS CLOSEST TO THE HAZARD WILL BE WARNED AND EVACUATED FIRST. THE EVACUATION AREA WOULD BE EXPANDED UNTIL ALL OF THE THREATENED POPULATION IS EVACUATED. DOT GUIDELINES WILL BE USED TO ESTABLISH INITIAL EVACUATION AREAS. CSUB EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN PROVIDES DETAILS RE: EVACUATION PLANS & Public Notif./Evacuation 10/02/2006 ONCE THE DECISION TO EVACUATE OR SHELTER IN PLACE HAS BEEN MADE, THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY WILL BE ALERTED AND GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS BY VARIOUS MEANS, INCLUDING RADIO ANNOUNCEMENTS, TV ANNOUNCEMENTS, SIRENS, MOBILE LOUD SPEAKERS, HAILERS, AND PERSONAL CONTACT. WHENEVER FEASIBLE, MOBILE UNITS WILL BE DISPATCHED TO THE AREAS TO BE EVACUATED. INFORMATION PROVIDED TO THE PUBLIC WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: WHY THEY MUST EVACUATE/WHERE TO GO AND ROUTES TO TAKE, INCLUDING CONDITIONS OF ROADS, BRIDGES, AND FREEWAY OVERPASSES. THE LOCATIONS OF ASSEMBLY POINTS FOR THOSE WITHOUT ACCESS TO AUTOMOBILES. WHERE TO GO FOR MASS CARE UNTIL THE EMERGENCY SITUATION HAS PASSED. -72- 01/26/2007 F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Notif./Evacuation/Medical Overall Site ~ ~ Emergency Medical Plan 10/02/2006 ~ STUDENT HEALTH CENTER ON CAMPUS MERCY SOUTHWEST HOSPITAL, 400 OLD RIVER RD, 663-6000; SAN JOAQUIN HOSPITAL, 2516 EYE ST, 395-3000; OR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, 420 34TH ST, 327-1792. AN EXTERIOR SHOWER AT THE REAR DOOR OF THE HEALTH CENTER MAY BE USEFUL FOR DECON OPERATIONS. THE CAMPUS DISASTER MEDICAL COORDINATOR, DR OSCAR RICO, WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR: ASSESSING THE EXTENT OF CASUALTIES ON CAMPUSES AND REPORTING THE SITUATION TO LOCAL MEDICAL AUTHORITIES THROUGH ESTABLISHED CHANNELS; REQUESTING DISASTER MEDICAL ASSISTANCE AS NEEDED THROUGH ESTABLISHED CHANNELS; DIRECTING THE ACTIVITIES OF CAMPUS MEDICAL AND HEALTH PERSONNEL TO ASSIST LOCAL RESPONDERS ON CAMPUS; AND COORDINATING WITH THE COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER CONCERNING DISASTER MEDICAL OPERATIONS ON CAMPUS AND THE TRANSPORTATION OF CASUALTIES TO MEDICAL FACILITIES. -73- 01/26/2007 ~. F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ ~ Release Prevention 10/02/2006 ~ FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS WILL BE TAKEN WITH ALL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: 1) IDENTIFY AND SEGREGATE MATERIALS ACCORDING TO THE LABELS ON THE CONTAINER, AND FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS AND LOCAL ORDINANCES; 2) TRAIN EMPLOYEES IN PROPER HANDLING, STORING AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS; 3) STORED QUANTITIES WILL BE KEPT TO MINIMUM AMOUNTS NECESSARY; AND 4) CYLINDERS OF COMPRESSED GASES ARE CHAINED AND STORED IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION. Release Containment 09/02/1994 IN THE EVENT OF A SPILL, THE AREA WILL BE SEALED OFF WITH BARRIER TAPE AND BARRICADES, AND ALL UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL DENIED ENTRY INTO THE AREA. THE PUBLIC SAFETY PERSONNEL WILL SEAL OFF THE AREA, WARN INDIVIDUALS IN THE AREA AND IF NECESSARY DIRECT THEM TO LEAVE. THE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICER WILL BE NOTIFIED AND INITIATE ADDITIONAL CONTAINMENT AND CLEAN-UP PROCEDURES. ABSORBENT AND/OR NEUTRALIZATION SUPPLIES ARE STORED IN THE SCIENCE STOCKROOM AN IN THE HAZARDOUS WASTE PACKAGING AREA. Clean Up 03/04/1999 ONCE THE MATERIAL HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AND THE LEAK AND/OR SPILL IS CONTAINED, PROCEDURES FOR CLEAN-UP WILL BE BASED UPON THE MSDS', FEDERAL AND STATE LAWS AND LOCAL ORDIANCES. MINOR SPILLS OR LEAKS WILL BE CLEANED UP USING A COMPATIBLE ABSORBENT MATERIAL AND WILL BE LABELED & DISPOSED OF AS HAZARDOUS WASTE. IN THE EVENT OF A LARGE SPILL OR LEAK EMERGENCY RESPONSE AGENCIES WILL BE NOTIFIED. TRAINED CONTRACTORS WILL BE USED FOR THE CLEAN-UP OPERATIONS. CAL STATE EMERGENCY COORDINATOR SHOULD CONTACT CALPI AT 589-5648 OR KERN ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICE AT 589-5220 FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE FROM LOCAL CONTRACTOR. CONTACT NORTH STATE ENVIRONMENTAL AT 650-867-7597 OR PAGER 714-216-1263 IF ADDITIONAL RESOURCES ARE NEEDED FOR AN EXTENSIVE CLEAN UP. CSUB PROCUREMENT SERVICES STAFF AND THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS SHOULD BE NOTIFIED OF THE NEED TO ENLIST CONTRACT SERVICES. -7.4- 01/26/2007 G F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Mitigation/Prevent/Abatemt Overall Site ~ v1.11C1 1CC~7 Vl,Ll I.:C 1'91.:L1VCl 1.1 V11 -75- 01/26/2007 ~, F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SiteID: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~ Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~ ~ Special Hazards 03/04/1999 ~ A) THE CHEMICAL STOCKROOM IN SCIENCE BLDG 1 CONTAINS A WIDE VARIETY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE, IN SMALL QUANTITIES, THAT ARE NOT REPORTED INDIVIDUALLY ON THE INVENTORY. B) THE PESTICIDE STORAGE CABINET, LOCATED BEHIND THE GROUNDS SHOP AT THE CORP. YARD, CONTAINS A VARIETY OF PESTICIDES IN SMALL QUANTITIES THAT ARE NOT REPORTED INDIVUDUALLY ON THE INVENTORY. C) THE HAZARDOUS WASTE ACCUMULATION/PACKAGING AREA MAY CONTAIN SMALL QUANTITIES OF WASTES THAT ARE NOT REPORTED INDIVIDUALLY ON THE INVENTORY. Utility Shut-Offs 01/26/2007 A) GAS - MAIN GAS SHUT-OFF STOCKDALE HWY NEAR DON HART DR W & LARGE PROPANE CONTAINERS ARE FOR THE TREATMENT AND CARE OF ANIMALS BEH UNIVERSITY POLICE BLDG B) ELECTRICAL - MAIN ELECT SHUT-OFF ON STOCKDALE HWY NEAR MAIN ENTR TO CAMPUS ON DON HART DR E C) WATER - MAIN WATER SHUT-OFFS ON STOCKDALE HWY NEAR MAIN ENTR TO CAMPUS ON. DON HART DR E AND ON CAMINO MEDIA ENTR D) SPECIAL - MAIN GAS SHUT-OFF ON STOCKDALE HWY NEAR DON HART DR W - REQUIRES A T-WRENCH Fire Protec./Avail. Water 01/26/2007 PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION - SPRINKLER SYSTEMS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER CTR, AND SCIENCE ONE BASEMENT. DRY STAND PIPES IN SCIENCE BLDGS. STIERN LIBRARY, STUDENT UNION, AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CTR EQUIPPED WITH SPRINKLERS. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS IN ALL BLDGS. NOTE: STATIONS 9 AND 11 HAVE FIRE PLANNING DATA REGARDING THE CAMPUS. FIRE HYDRANT - HYDRANTS THROUGHOUT CAMPUS. -76- 01/26/2007 ~r: F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~~Site Emergency Factors Overall Site ~ Building Occupancy Level 01/26/2007 ~ 1300 EMPLOYEES -77- 01/26/2007 _ _ ~-~ ~~ -ate ~; F CALIFORNIA STATE UNIV BAKERSFIELD SitelD: 015-021-000921 ~ Fast Format ~ ~~~Training Overall Site ~ ~~ Employee Training 01/26/2007 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS ON FILE IN EACH DEPARTMENT WHERE CHEMICALS ARE HANDLED. i BRIEF SUMMARY OF TRAINING PROGRAM: CSUB HAS A STAFFED SAFETY & RISK MANAGEMENT OFFICE. THE SAFETY & RISK MANAGER WILL, IN CONJUNCTION WITH A PRIVATE CONTRACTOR, PROVIDE THE NECESSARY TRAINING ON HAZARD COMMUNICATION, SAFE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, MSDS, AND HAZARD MITIGATION. THE SAFETY & RISK MANAGER WILL COORDINATE A CONTINUOUS TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE CSUB EMPLOYEES. rayc ~ nciu iv.L ru~.uic vac Held for Future Use -7s- 01/26/2007 ~~ SquirrelMail ~ r = ~~~ 6U ~91~ /~ Page 1 of 1 Current Folder: INBOX Sign Out Compose Addresses Folders Options Search Help Calendar Fetch Arrival Communications Messa e~List ~ Delete Previous ~ Next Forward ~ Forward as Attachment ~ Reply ~ Remaly All Subject: Fwd: RE: Tent Permit Fees From: "Carrie Rockwell" <crockwell(c~csub.edu> Date: Thu, August 4, 2005 2:15 pm To: sbulley(cr~,walker-lewis.com Cc: Sharon_Taylor(a~firstclassl.csubak.edu (more) Priority: Normal Options: View Full Header ~ View Printable Version ~ Add to Addressbook Sharon, Please use this e-mail as proof that CSUB is exempt from permit fees per the State Fire Marshall. Thank you, Carrie Rockwell Carrie: The CSUB campus is state property, therefore it is under the jurisdiction and responsibility of the Office of the State Fire Marshal. Please note the Special Events Notification is our official document to advise me the Deputy State Fire Marshal responsible for the campus of such events for my review and approval. Thank you, Ramiro -----Original Message----- From: Carrie Rockwell [mailto:crockwell@csub.edu] Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:05 PM To: Rodriguez, Ramiro Subject: Tent Permit Fees Ramiro, Please confirm via this e-mail that California State University, Bakersfield is exempt from City of Bakersfield tent permit fees levied by the City Fire Department. Thank you so much for your help in this matter. Carrie Rockwell Download this as a file Delete & Prev ~ Delete & Next Move to: ! INBOX ~ ' MOVe ~. ~- ~~ { - \~. - ~ i~ n l~ .~ -~ t ' ~ ~~ ~~ http://mai12. arrival.net/src/read_body.php?mailbox=INBOX&passed_id=119& startMessage=76 1 /18/2006 yam. ~ I Y~~~~V • v+ I~ ~. www, walker-lewis.com Bakersfield Office 4501 Ride Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 661-831-7368 661-831-4035 Fax Fresno Office 3415 W. Gettysburg Ave. Fresno, CA 93722 559-438 7400 559-438-7415 Fax RENTED TO DELIVERY ADDRESS TICKET NO. CSUB ATTN: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 9001 STOCKDALE AVE. BAKERSFIELD CA 93311 CSUB BETWEEN ICARDO CENTER AND POOL Res# 15515 Con# 17041 Loc 100 OTHER ID PHONE -DATE _-- 6643181 W (661) 664-3181 OUT 06/10/05 . KAC PO/JOB # ORDER PLACED BY 0 1001002469 ""MARIE COVIN"* IN 06/13/05 MDR ***FINAL""` Charge for 1.00 Day(s) Page: 1 Qty Item# Event Ext Amt 15°s DISC Net Amt Rental Text ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti~~~~ti~ti~~~~titi~ti~~ti~ti~~~~~~~~ti~~~ti~~ PLEASE DELI F 6/10 BETWEEN ICARDO CENTER AND POOL PLEASE P/U MON JUNE 13 ~~~~~~~~~~~ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti~ti~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ti~~~~~ 1 QQ16 TENT 20X30 WHITE (KIT) 240.00 36.00 204.00 " .-1 ___ . D/P DELIVERY/PICK-UP F_EE--~ 0.00 0 . 00 1 PERMITS TENT PERMIT FEE 90.00 90.00 ----- Payments ------ Milk Crate Tub _ Glass Crate Box _ Candle Bag Pallet Customer Signature (Renter or Authorized Agent) 1, the renter, specifically agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions Gsted on both sides of Ibis contrxt and/or all attachments. I further acknowledge thaz all information appearing on this contract is correct and equipment is in good wndition. 'Ihe Rental center agrees to be bound by all the terms and conditions listed on both sides of this contract. Rent Sales Other Dmg Waiver Sales Tax Deposit TOTAL DUE 204.00 90.00 0.00 16.32 0.00 0.00 310.32 ~~ AMT BILLED 310.32 X --_~~~~ 02/01/06 19:28:25 Pulled By: Checked By: Delivered By: www, walker-Lewis. com Bakersfield Office 4501 Ride Street Bakersfield, CA 93313 661-831-7368 661-831-4035 Fax Fresno Office 3415 W. Gettysburg Ave. Fresno, CA 93722 559-438 7400 559-438-7415 Fax RENTED TO DELIVERY ADDRESS TICKET N0. CSUB ATTN: ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 9001 STOCKDALE AVE. BAKERSFIELD CA 93311 9001 STOCKDALE AVENUE TO THE AMPETHEATRE ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE Res# 16245 Con# 16945 Loc 100 OTHER ID PHONE -DATE 6643181 W (661) 664-3181 OUT 06/08/05 TRF PO/JOB # ORDER PLACED BY 0 GRADUATION KATHY VILLA- IN 06/13/05 MDR ***FINAL*** Charge for 1.00 Day(s) Page: 1 Qty Item# Event Ext Amt 15% DISC Net Amt Rental Text PLEASE DELIVER TO CUSTOMER ON WED. JUNE 8 CALL 30 MIN PRIOR TO BONNIE FOR EXACT PLACEMENT 333-1149- SEE MAP PLEASE PICK UP FROM CUSTOMER ON SAT. JUNE 11 ************************************************** 1 QQ16 TENT 20X30 WHITE (KIT) 240.00 ~1 R950. --TENT PERMIT (CITY) f 90.00 1 D/P DELIVERY/PICK-UP FEE 20.00 ----- Payments ------ Milk Crate Tub _ Glass Crate Box _ Candle Bag Pallet X Customer Signature (Renter or Authorized Agent) I, the renter, specifically agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions listed on both sides of this contrxt and/or all anxhments. I further acknowledge that all informalion appearing on this contract is coirect and equipment is in good condition. The Rental center agrees to be bound by all the terms and conditiom listed on both sides of this contrxt. Rent 294.00 Sales 20.00 Other 0.00 Dmg Waiver 16.32 Sales Tax 0.00 Deposit 0.00 TOTAL DUE 330.32 36.00 204.00 90.00 20.00 x--1'~ AMT BILLED 330.32 02/01/06 19:29:21 Pulled By: Checked By: Delivered By: ,a. ~~s r, jam'. ~. + CSUB =-____.__________________________________________ SiteID: 015-021-000921 + Manager BusPhone: (661) 3.24-7418 Location: 9001 STOCKDALE HWY Map 123 CommHaz High City BAKERSFIELD Grid: 05A FacUnits: 27 AOV: 6 CommCode: BFD STA 11 SIC Code:8221 ~~ ~ EPA Numb: CAT080033731 DunnBrad: ~ Emergency Contact / Title Emergency Contact / Title MICHAEL NEAL / VICE PRESIDENT SHEILA BARELA / EH&S SPECIALIST Business Phone: (661) 665-2287x Business Phone: (661) 665-6320x 24-Hour Phone (661) 588-3968x 24-Hour Phone (661) 589-8995x Pager Phone (661) 3.32-6453x Pager Phone (661) 205-5152x Hazmat Hazards: Fire Press React IrnmHlth DelHlth Contact CURT THOMPSON Phone: (661) 664-2066x MailAddr: 9001 STOCKDALE HWY State: CA City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93311 Owner STATE OF CALIFORNIA Phone: (661) 664-2111x Address 9001 STOCKDALE HWY State: CA City BAKERSFIELD Zip 93311 Period to TotalASTs: = Gal Preparers TotalUSTs: = Gal Certif'd: RSs: No ParcelNo: ~ Emergency Directives: ~ PROG A - HAZMAT @~ p~ v~ A ~? PROG C - COMM HOOD GN V~~ Q ~+ ~UO~ PROG H - HAZ WASTE GEN PROG T - ABOVEGROUND STORAGE TANK THIS IS A LARGE QUANTITY RCRA WASTE GENERATOR SITE AND REQUIRES A JOINT AGENCY INSPECTION. PLEASE CALL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AT 326-3979 TO SCHEDULE A JOINT INSPECTION. Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of iaw that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true, accurate, and complete. Signature Date ~°~g ~5~0 -1- 03/22/2.006 (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN (UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM) APPLICATION BUSINESS OWNER /OPERATOR IDENTIFICATION FORM (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FACILITY INFORMATION) Pagelof 1 IiAI~_R'~FIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services 8 a 900 Truxtun Ave., Suite 210 ,q 1-!Al Bakersfield, C,A 93301 ~~ ARTS T Tel.: X661) 326-3979 Fast (661) 852-2171 /Gj ~/ ~~~- l 1C~S:-i l..+~1... _ 1. ' © iH'J~~~~~5_,!.~.{~ i;if -i 'd4~ FACILITY ID NO Year Beginning 100 101 Year Ending 015-021-000921 2006-O1-Ol 2006-12-30 BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA- Doing Business As) 3 BUSINESS PHONE 102 California State Universi ,Bakersfield 654-2111 SITE ADDRESS ]03 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa CITY 104 ZIP 105 Bakersfield CA 93311 DUNK & BRADSTREET p Q 106 0DE (4 Digit #) 107 5 12-472-4761 ~j 4" 8221 COUNTY ~ 108 Kern OPERATOR NAME 109 OPERATOR PHONE 110 Michael A. Neal 661-654-2287 ' ~Y~~j 'a ~ -k:~= ~. _ 11 O`~%?N R ~1`NI~U~'«1q ~"T'ION, > ~ ~ ~.. ~r. _Y. ~~ -. !. OWNER NAME 111 OWNER PHONE 112 CSU Trustees, State of California 661-654-2287 OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 113 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa CITY 114 STATE 115' ZIP 116 Bakersfield CA 93311 1: ' ~ ~'~~~ 'I ~O N T CT ~ L~`I ~`~$ ~ ~~'`1RI~11 ~~~F , ~ : ` t ~~ '~ ~'t' . _ . , , ~ ~ . .. ,, .: ,,~ '' _ 118 CONTACT NAME 117 CONTACT PHONE David Beadle 661-654-2066 CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Office of Safe and Risk Mana ement ADM37 CITY 120 STATE 121 ZIP 122 Ba kersfield CA 93311 _ ~P'[t~ ~, ~~ • E' G T ~ SECONDARY NAME ' - ,~ - ~' NAME 123 NAME 128 Michael Neal David Beadle TITLE 124 TITLE ] 29 VP, Business and Administrative Svs Director, Safe and Risk Mana ement BUSINESS PHONE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130 661-654-2287 661-654-2066 24-HOUR PHONE 126 24-HOUR PHONE 131 661-332-6453 661-699-9375 PAGER No 127 PAGER No 132 N/A N/A 133 133 E ':~ ,g ~ W4~. a =, ~~~7~A~ ~ ~t:~CI'1ZT~I~FrIC,~ OO ~: ' ~ :'h' Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this inventory and believe the information is true, accurate, and com lete. PRINTED NAME OF OWNER/OPERATOR 136 DATE 134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER (full printed name) 135 Mic A. al 8/15/06 Sheila Barela, EH&S S ecialist SI A O T RIO ESIGNATED ESENTATIVE 137 TITLE OF OWNER/OPERATOR/OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE 138 VP of Business and Administrative Services FL~2 ('Rev. 09/05) / HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM Page 1 of 8 BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention 8erviaes R A 900 Truxtusp Ave., Suite 210 r»ra Bakersfield, CA 93301 w~Tir Tel_: (661) 325-3979 Fax: 16611852-2171 ®SITE DIAGRAM ^FACILITY DIAGRAM Business Name: California State Universit ,Bakersfield Business Address: 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 E- To dctentato 5 S T O C K O A l E H I G H WAY To 6oafmd Road d~ freeway 99 emew.r \\\ ~a j/ ~ o ~ ~ ~ i A ~: edcsnfl.la canroada sap. ur ~ _ r.. la © ~4,g . 9001 SwWdale HfgAway bp i ~. . 6akersrield, Calllornia 93311.1099 881/8542011 , a.. a G~ ~~ ~ r, . 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[.-'.~"' o ~. _,~., .~ T ~ `".`~~ ;'~w r~r uwal n... nr n' l -.,Ian' a 9 Oel Oae p per I E w _ . v rwrr " ~ s ~.e.~ a ~ a I_J ~ mse f a c.~. p 4 Fir ~ t • s _ MAP TO CSUB ~~ '''~ r~ F ~ }'O5T'liH~' ~`~ Pq~'T' . ~..~ -`~t,r TO Eb 8 ~'$ SfCCIlI1AIEH13111]Y c3 ~ ` ~_..__ ' •. ~.. •«Rpn r~ ~ r n r.+~a..orws..wrean g ~ `~9, a I a2/61 ~ '-~,' s ' ~ CateNO MEDIq ~ _",nk Idrlri n @ ®~l Lack ytr;lltlAflE 81~`pmi°"' j `. ~r NORTH Please indicate direction of North FD 2170 (Rev. 09/05) FD 2170 (Rev. 09/05) LEGEND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ,/ Science I Building 30 ,/ Facilities Management Building 37 / Health Center Building 35 ~/ Nillman Aquatic Center Building 45 ,/ Central Plant Building 11 ,/ Student Union Building 53 ,/ Public Safety Building 60 Iinc Arts t~uildin,~ ~ / Education Building 10 / Stiren Library Building 43 ,/ Science II Building 36 ./ Athletics Building 33 •/ DDH Building 32 / Commons Building 23 / Custodial Closets Campus Wide ~/ FACT Building 64 j Icardo Center Building 52 •/ Modular West Building 13 / Baseball Fields •/ Dore Theater Building 39 / Modular Building 63 / Runner Cafe Building 38 / Fine Arts FIRE HYDRANT Campus Wide -See Attached Map UTILITY SHUT- OFF Per Building with Hazardous Materials See Quadrant Maps Building Locations -Alphabetical . . ADM Administration 09 Quadrant 2 AE Administration East 05 Quadrant 2 AMPH Amphitheatre 62 Quadrant 1 AW Administration West 08 Quadrant 2 BDC Business Development Center 44 Quadrant 3 BS Bookstore 53 Quadrant 1 CAF Cafeteria/Offices 38 Quadrant 1 CB Classroom Building 01 Quadrant 2 CENT Central Plant Equipment 11 Quadrant 2 COM Dining Commons 23 Quadrant 2~ CORP Corporation Yard/Facilities Management 37 Quadrant 3 DDH Dorothy Donahoe Hall 32 Quadrant 1 DRM Dorms 24-29 ~ Quadrant 2 DT Dore Theatre/Madigan Gallery 39 Quadrant 2 EDUC Education Building 34 Quadrant 2 ESA Environmental Studies Area/F.A.C.T. 42 Quadrant 4 FA Fine Arts 02 Quadrant 2 FT Faculty Towers 06 Quadrant 2 GRHS Greenhouse 65 Quadrant 1 HC Student Health Center 35 Quadrant 3 LB Lecture Building 03 Quadrant 2 LIB Stiern Library 43 Quadrant 1 MB2 Modular Building 63B Quadrant 1 MB3 Modular Building 63C Quadrant 1 MUS Music Building 39A .Quadrant 2 PA Performing Arts 04 Quadrant 2 PE Physical Education/Gym 33 Quadrant 4 PROC Procurement/Support Services Building 13 Quadrant 3 SSS Public Safety ~ 60 Quadrant 4 RNC Nursing Building (Romberg Nursing Ctr.) 31 Quadrant 2 SA Student Affairs Building 10 ~ Quadrant 3 SCI Science Building I 30 Quadrant 1 SCI II Science Building II 36 Quadrant 1 SU Student Union 53 Quadrant 1 SWM Hillman Aquatic Center 45 Quadrant 4 TC Children's Center 14 Quadrant 3 UA University Advancement 07 Quadrant 2 WCR Well Core Repository 58 Quadrant 3 WF Antonino Sports Complex/Wrestling 61 Quadrant 4 OCATIONS OF~SUB FIRE HYDRANTS ~, STOGKDALE HWY ~ ~I ~~ AYSO SOGGEFt FIELDS ~I IIIII~IIII ~~ ~--0 Q'-~ a--0 Q"~-0 a-e ~-0 ~~fl ~-~ ~~ l ~~ ~o~ (SOUTHWEST BAKERSFIELD LITTLE LEAGUE iiii ~ b a II ~ ~~ I ®®® ~~ 1i~1 ~® a 1 E QIIIIII QI~III ~ 0 QIIIIII 1©~ QIIIIII~M •o -° o (-- 1 '~' I i ~Q~ CALI~O~NI~ ~DT~TE UNI~I~R~ITY ~~K~R~~IEL® ,~~,~ CAMPUS PLAN I. CLASSROOM BLDG. 2. FINE ARTS 3. LECTURE BLDG. 4. PERFORMING ARTS 5. ADMINISTRATION EAST 6. FACULTY TOWERS 7. UNIV. ADVANG~MENT 8. ADMINISTRATION WEST 9. ADMINISTRATION 10. STUDENT SERVICES II. PLANT OPERATIONS 12. SHOWER/LOGKER 13. MODULAR WEST 14. CHILD GARS 23. DINING COMMONS 24. DORM A 25. DORM B 26. DORM G 27. DORM D 28. DORM E 29. DORM F 30 . SGIENGE I 31. ROMBERG NURSING CENTER 32. DOROTHY DONAHOE HALL 33. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 34. EDUCATION BUILDING 35. STUDENT HEALTH CENTER 36. SGIENGE II 37. CORPORATION YARD 38. RUNNER 3q. DORE THEATER 34a. MUSIC BUILDING 40. HANDBALL COURTS 41. OUTDOOR P.E. STORAGE 42. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AREA 43. STIERN LIBRARY 44. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT GTR. 45. J.R. HILLMAN AQUATIC 52. IGARDO CENTER 53. STUDENT UNION/BOOKSTORE 58. WELL GORE REPOSITORY 60. PUBLIC SAFETY 61. ANTONINO SPORTS CENTER 62. AMPHITHEATER 63. MODULAR EAST COMPLEX 64. ESA /FACT 65. GOMPUTINC~ 51=RVIGES 66. GREENHOUSE 68. JAZZMAN COFFEE HOUSE ~ ~' GSUB UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ~~ sTOGKDALEHYIY ~ - ' • ° SCALE: I" = 200' - O" ~eeas`~ ~ ~ I B ~~ ArsOSOCCERFIELDS l LEGEND LINE 51ZE 0 "'Ae,= ( T I UNDERGROUND g^ m HOT ! 10" m GRILLED ~ GRILLED 6 HOT NWTER l LINES &'-~~ 1 UAlDER6ROUND H16H FEEDER TO 5U65TATIOH (25 kv) ~ VOLTAGE LINES ~~ TO CAMPUS FROM F.1. lg5TAT10N (12 kv) ~ /^ UNDERGROUND STORM MAIt+ 2a• o n+EN 18° m / -- L I I I I I~ I I I I . '-- . ~ o D - r' ~ ~ = ~, - ~a - - ~ TO 12"' m SRANGH oFF, DRAIN L1NEs _ UNDERGROUND ~~" 1O ~ ~~e oNE oFF DOME-STIG WATER THE OTHL-R OFF STOGKDALE LINE5 HYVY. e• m ~,t „ ~ o---a rty I--o H o (~6 F p F-A 1-~3 C:) .y~ 0.._~ ~_ . _. _. ~ UNDERGROUND 6A5 a• o PWE LINE5 c~+zAV~Tr FED e• o INT7 LIFT STATION THEN -UNDERGROUND SEWER A lo• m FORLE MAIN To _ _ LINE5 clrr MAINS. ~®~ ° ®®®~ D ~ w ®~® '"` FIRE RYDRANT 4^ o LINES TO PIPE D GA5 MAIN SHUT OFP J ~ ~ 6A5 METER 6A5 REGULATOR „ TRANSFORMER o MANROLE -"' -BIKE PATH T T _ I ! ~ I • EMERC~NGY PHONES C ~ . . ~. ~ I ~~\--~`P~~~ ~ (~~~;''}'~J~~ J yj~ ~ - ~J V _ •0 ° ° .~ Fs I5011THY~5T 6AKERDFfELD - ~~ l LITTLE ~ ~~ NORTH r I. GL ADdEDOM BlDO ~O. DDIPf L a:. eralPa>rrmcus enaei awy. J. PtaF hRTb 71. DORM D H. etliq! S. ~fSrtai Bulb ^A DORH L {p 4'BD'04MIO /JCI3 :4.OWYfP 4e:lfA~l. SIY~.19.'.E 0. MIGId+iRFTImN CJdT 00. SGRIY.C 1 37. ILMDO GtN1Ut e. PKJ.ITt' tDYBtb SL R014Zi70 Nd15P19 GLlfILR 30.3NDWf NUDWIIDDK~TOIiE z.Inav. nrHr~raceuear 3.. DDlODMT ADWVq! was ae.IESLcam xttvSlTOrtY a awmccmwnavl~r ». »~Telcti eDlr,~na+. eD. vma.lc wr•crr ~. ADl4MSTI.IYION Ds. 07YLAnOH Bvssaae 64. /a/Ta11110 !lbRTi GEN117t a. xener ~lRYIftS ~. SitOENT NBN.DI GCNSE• ea auaellnewte~. II q.+,xr OCMTIQL` N. x03Yt : a. MLOLLIR V8T GCl7P1Cx 129FWFlRS.mLaQ.R Sf, GGRIORATIOY Y.I~ a.E'.+~/PELT p. MODIAAR 1'ER 03. QNItR 03. cawraae BERVILBS K GM3D 41L 9L D'OMY i1~AT9t ee,. G@N~Tk! ?7. DRAM GOM*ab ~ .~~LD~~ M..1~SDMN LOFf$ MDIJ6 7g, ppyl 8 1L 017fDmGR PE SSatI<B GAHMO MEDIA HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM rFltt ARTY l BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. Prevention Services 900 Truxtua Ave., Suite 2I0 Bakersfield, GA 93301 Tel_: (661) 326-3979 Fsu~ (6611852-2171 ^SITE DIAGRAM ®FACILITY DIAGRAM Business Name: California State Universit ,Bakersfield Business Address: 9001 Stockdale Hi hwa Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 1, MAP 1 of 4 ~ Building Contents WAY To 6oslonl Roes & Fre•welr 9'9 -~ • • • 30 Science I Nitrous Oxide, Oxygen, Hydraulic 62 . ~ Oil, Carbon Dioxide, Transformer ~~~~1 ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~1 '' Oil, Helium and Nitrogen and ~ .~ AvSO Rd~ie , ~ ~ tam F " Chemicals To Numerous To List (See Page 9) _ ~ ~ qq,~ ~ i ~- ~~,. ~~ 32 DDH 36 Science II Transformer Oil and Propane Hydraulic Oil, Helium, Argon, ''~``''~'~ ~'.i ~~i5 Compressed Air and Liquid Nitrogen and Chemicals To Numerous To List ,:`~ ., (See page 9) "` ~ ~' -`~ -~'" AYA•IPY•t '-'~ ..~ 38 Cafe and Offices 43 Stiern Library Transformer Oil Transformer Oil and Diesel Fuel ~ ;.{rq, 53 Student Union Transformer Oil and Helium ss ' - -"«~r ~ Y p Room: 13 9 ^ .~ +I E ~ ~ ~ r 63 Modular Building Transformer Oil ~ 38 ~ 63 p '' ' ; r; Custodial Closets Foamy Q&A, Window Cleaner Dilute, 111 ® wwet, 3 ~' Cam us Wide DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant ~ ~ 1 l • , • i ~ ,C l i h u - ~14~~ rrent ocat on s t e 53 ~~; ~, Gray ~ 36 ~~ _ ~ i, • ~~ _.- r. '~ . ~ 5 , ' _ ~_ - ~. ~~~`' , .,. , NORTH 30 -Science Building I 53 -Student Union & bookstore Please indicate direction of North 32 -Dorothy Donahoe Hall 62 -Amphitheatre 36 -Science Building II 63 -Modular Building 38 -Cafe & Offices 65 -Computing Center 43 -Walter Stiern Library 66 -Greenhouse FD 2170 (Rev. 09/05) FD 2170 (Rev. 09/05) AKERSFIELD FIRE DEPT. CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 2, Map 2 of 4 .Building Contents (HMMP) HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM ~ E- To IMeratats 5 S T O C K O A L E N I G H 39 3~a 23 ~; ~~ #~,,, 01 02 Fine Arts Mineral Spirits and Miscellaneous Paints 04 Performing Arts Acetylene, Oxygen and Room: Welding Patio Photographic Fixer and Photo Lab Developer 10 Education Building R-22 Freon 11 Central Plant, Nalco 2536, Diesel fuel, R-11 Reprographics and Freon, Nitrogen, R-502 Freon, Telecommunications Transformer Oil and Photographic Fixer and Developer 23 Dining Commons Helium and Transformer Oil 39 Dore Theater Transformer Oil Custodial Closets Campus Foamy Q&A, Window ~ Wide Cleaner Dilute, DMQ Damp - Mop, and Disinfectant Current location is the Gray r~ :~ . ~~ Dorms 29 - Rohan 28 - Numenor 27 - Rivendell 26 - Dobry 25 - Entwood 24 - Lorien NORTH Please indicate direction of North Prevention Services s o 900 Truxtua Ave., Suite 210 fl~l Bakersfield, CA 93301 ARTY Tel_: X661) 326-3979 Fay X661) 852-2171 O1 -Classroom Building 1 02 -Fine Arts Building 03 -Lecture Building 04 -Performing Arts Building OS -Administration East 06 -Faculty Towers 07 -University Advancement 08 -Administration West 09 -Administration Building 10 -Student Affairs 11 -Central Plant 23 -Dining Commons 31 -Romberg Nursing 34 -Education Building 39 -Dore Theatre / Madigan Gallery 39A -Music Building 68 -Jazzman Cafe HMMP) I~AIL_~~FIELD FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 3, Map 3 of 4 ~ ~Building Contents .~ u ~ ~14~ 13 a r Baseball Diamond W.J D;~ Prevention Services a 900 Trwrtua Ave., Suite 210 Pltl Bakersfield, CA 93301 ARTS Tel.: X661) 326-3979 Fay (661) 852-2171 35 ~ a.u 3® U G~ ~, ~Q 58 NORTH Please indicate direction of North 13 Modular West Transformer Oil 35 Student Health Center Oxygen, Diesel Fuel and Liquid Nitrogen 37 Facilities Management Propane, Acetylene, Gasoline, Diesel Fuel, Paint Thinner, Waste Paint Thinner, Oxygen, Miscellaneous Paints, Waste Oil, Waste Antifreeze, Carbon Dioxide, Argon, Motor Oil and Waste Light Ballasts 58A 90 Day Accumulation Combined Chemicals from Area lab classes, haz mat cleanups and illegal dumps found on campus Baseball Diamonds Transformer Oil Custodial Closets Campus Foamy Q&A, Window Wide Cleaner Dilute, DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant Current location is the Gray 13 -Modular West 14 -Children's Center 35 -Student Health Center 37 -Facilities Management 37A -Receiving and Mail Room 44 -Business and Public Administration 44A -BDC Offices 44B -BDC Classrooms (COB) 44C -Extended University 44D -Dezember Leadership Development 44E -President's Office 58 -Well Core Sample Repository 58A - 90 Day Accumulation Area HMMP) $AI~_~~FIEI.D FIRE DEPT. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN SITE & FACILITY DIAGRAM CSUB Campus Map -Quadrant 4, Map 4 Building Contents 33 Physical Education Helium F- fake Path 42 FACT Propane and Transformer Oil sU ' 45 Hillman Aquatic Sodium hypochlorite, Hydrochloric Acid, Center Carbon Dioxide and Calcium Chlorite ~~ 52 Icardo Center Transformer Oil 33~ 60 Public Safety Propane and Gasoline Custodial Closets Foamy Q&A, Window Cleaner Dilute, Campus Wide DMQ Damp Mop, and Disinfectant 52 i] Soccer ~ Field • , • ~~ ~•-_- ~• .....~..•.. ---- Current location is the .; ~; 1 ri ~-~:.: , ~ ~~ ~ ~~.~ ~ Gray -,~~ Softball ~~I ~o~~r~'-.. : c ~~' , t Field G ~r -~s 3 s. ~ $ ,.x;; i . , ~._ ,i 1 f~ w. ~ C 4 $ 1, r5 EN+O.MII~YSI1!'61k96ff~cf ~ • • ~ '~~ ~ 33 -Physical Education/Gym ~ 42 -Environmental Studies Area (F.A.C.T.) i~ ;d Track 45 -Hillman Aquatic Center `° NORTH 52 -Icardo Activities Center Please indicate direction of North 60 -Public Safety 61 -Antonio Sports Complex /Wrestling Prevention Services A D 900 Tn~xtun Ave., Suite 210 I•lRl Bakersfield, CA 93301 ARTY F Tel.: X661) 326-3979 Fax: (661) 852-2171 I~~MD Office of Safety and Risk Management California State University, Bakersfield 37 AOM 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, California 93311-1022 (661)654-2066 • (661)654-6320 FAX (661- 654-6117 California State University, Bakersfield Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan Updated June 2006 CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have examined the facility, and being familiar with the provisions of 40 CFR part 112, attest that this Spill Control and Countermeasure Plan has been prepared in accordance with good engineering practices. Engineer: Signature: Reg. #: State: Date: ATTITUDE MAKES THE DlFfERENCE" The California State University -Bakersfield -Channel Islands -Chico - Dominguet Hills -East Bay -Fresno -Fullerton -Humboldt -Long Beach - los Angeles -Maritime Academy Monterey Bay -Northridge -Pomona -Sacramento -San Bernardino -San Diego -San Francisco -San Jose -San Luis Obispo -San Marcos -Sonoma - Stanislaus Response Plan Cover Sheet Facility name and Location California State University, Bakersfield 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Kern County (661) 654 - 2066 Longitude and Latitude North 35° 20'41.9" West 119° 06'16.5" Dun and Bradstreet Number: None Largest Above Ground Oil Storage Tank Capacity: 1,000 gallons Number of Above Ground Storage Tanks: 2 SIC Code: 8221 Maximum Oil Storage Capacity 1, 500 gallons Worst Case Oil Discharge Amount 150 gallons Facility Distance to Navigable Water 0 -1/ Mile 1/ -1/2 Mile 1/2-1 Mile X > than 1 Mile 2 Table of Contents RESPONSE PLAN COVER SHEET .............................................................................................. 2 EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACTION PLAN ..............................................................................4 EMERGENCY INFORMATION PHONE LIST ......................................................................... 4 SPILL RESPONSE NOTIFICATION FORM ............................................................................. 6 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT LIST AND LOCATION ................................................................ 7 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT TESTING AND RESPONSE RESOURCES FOR SMALL, MEDIUM, AND WORST CASE SPILLS ...................................................................................... 8 FACILITY RESPONSE TEAM ........................................................................................................ 9 EVACUATION PLAN .......................................................................................................................10 QUALIFIED INDIVIDUAL'S DUTIES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION .............................11 MAPS AND FACILITY DIAGRAMS ...........................................................................................13 SECURITY ............................................................................................................................................13 FACILITY INFORMATION :..........................................................................................................14 CONTRACTOR NAME AND CONTRACT ...............................................................................15 HAZARD EVALUATION AND IDENTIFICATION ............................................................... 22 DISCHARGE SCENARIOS ............................................................................................................23 DISCHARGE DETECTION SYSTEMS, SELF INSPECTION, AND RESPONSE TRAINING ..................................................................................:......................................................... 24 CSUB DAILY TANK INSPECTION ............................................................................................25 SECONDARY CONTAINMENT MONTHLY INSPECTION .............................................. 26 RESPONSE EQUIPMENT INSPECTION ................................................................................ 28 DISPOSAL PLANS ............................................................................................................................ 29 APPLICABILITY OF SUBSTANTIAL HARM CRITERIA ................................................. 30 CERTIFICATION .............................................................................................................................. 31 3 Emergency Response Action Plan Qualified Individuals Information Name: David Beadle, CIH Title: Director, Safety and Risk Management Work Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Work Phone: (661) 654-2066 Cell Phone (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Phone: (661) 654-2111 Emergency Information Phone List CSUB Internal: Name: David Beadle, CIH Title: Director, Safety and Risk Management Work Phone: (661) 654-2066 Cell Phone (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police Phone: (661) 654-2111 24-hour phone CSUB External: Name: Philip Services (Allwaste) Corp. Address: 200 Old Yard Dr. Bakersfield, CA Phone: (661) 833-9991 24-hour phone Alternates Name: CALPI, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 6278 2701 Patton Way (off of Rosedale Hwy.), Bakersfield, CA 93386 Phone: (661) 589-5648 24-hour phone Name: Kern Environmental Service Address: 3752 Allen Road, Bakersfield, CA 93388 Phone: (661) 589-5250 24-hour phone Name: MSE Environmental, Inc. Address: 1250-H Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, CA 93012 Phone: (661) 987-0217 24-hour phone 4 Regulatory Notifications Name: CA Office of Emergency Services Phone: 800-852-7550 Name: Bakersfield Fire Department, Environmental Services Phone: (661) 326-3979 Name: Arvin-Edison Water Storage District Phone: (661) 854-4433 If a chemical has entered or may enter the canal on the east side of campus Name: City of Bakersfield Water Department Phone: (661) 326-3716 If a chemical has entered or may enter the canal along the north-west corner of campus Name: CA Department of Fish and Game Phone: (559) 222-3761 If a chemical release is threatening wildlife or habitat Name: Kern County Agricultural Commissioner's Office Phone: (661) 868-6300 If chemical released is a pesticide Name: CA State Fire Marshal's Office Phone: (626) 960-6441 If a chemical release has caused a fire or explosion 5 Spill Response Notification Form CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Please print clearly. Attach any additional pertinent information. Date: Agency Notified: Name of Person N~ Conditions Reported (material, concentration, amount, location) Agency Representative Response or Instructions: Name of Reporting Party: Position: Phone Number: MAKE COPIES OF BLANK FORM AND FILL OUT ONE FOR EACH AGENCY CONTACTED 6 Response Equipment List and Location Response equipment is located in the ninety-day accumulation facility on the south side of campus, directly in front of the California Well Repository. Inventory consists of the following: • 1-Large Plastic Secondary Containment Unit • 1-Wooden Pallet • 4-55 Gallon Drums • 4 - 55 Gallon Poly Drums • 6-5 Gallon Buckets • 4-15 Gallon Buckets • 4-Large Bags Vermiculite • 8-Large Plastic Chemical Storage Bins • 8-Wooden Cross Beam Inserts for Secondary Containment in Plastic Chemical Storage Bins • 1-Mobil Response Kit CONTENTS OF KIT • 2-Sets of Silver Shield Gloves • , 2-Sets Yellow Plastic Gloves • 1-Set Neoprene Gloves • 2-Pairs Goggles • 4-Yellow and Black Hazardous Materials Bags • 14-Medium Absorbent Booms • 8-Small Absorbent Pads • 25-Medium Universal Absorbent Pads 7 Response Equipment Testing and Response Resources for Small, Medium, and Worst Case Spills Evacuation response testing is incorporated into the CSUB Emergency Preparedness / Building Marshall training held on campus quarterly. The following individuals have current 40-hour Emergency Response Operational (HAZWOPER) training certificate and are available on campus during normal working hours to respond to a chemical spill: David Beadle, CIH Director, Safety and Risk Management (661) 654 - 2066 Sheila Barela EH&S Specialist, Safety and Risk Management (661) 654 - 6320 Elizabeth Powers Instructional Support Tech, Science Stockroom (661) 654 - 3274 The following individual has a current 24-hour Emergency Response Operational (HAZWOPER) training certificate and is available on campus during normal working hours to respond to a chemical spill: Teresa Robertson Instructional Support Tech, Science Stockroom (661) 654 - 2332 University Police and Facilities Management personnel have current First Responder Awareness training and are available on campus 24 hours a day to respond to a chemical spill. 8 Facility Response Team California State University, Bakersfield does not have a facility response team in place for medium or large spills. CSUB contracts with outside agencies to contain and dispose of all releases that go beyond the skill and level of training for CSUB personnel. Name: Philip Services (Allwaste) Corp. Address: 200 Old Yard Dr., Bakersfield, CA Phone: (661) 833-9991 24-hour phone Alternates Name: CALPI, Inc. Address: 2701 Patton Way (off of Rosedale Hwy.), Bakersfield, CA 93386 Phone: (661) 589-5648 24-hour phone Name: Kern Environmental Service Address: 3752 Allen Road, Bakersfield, CA 93388 Phone: (661) 589-5250 24-hour phone Name: MSE Environmental, Inc. Address: 1250-H Avenida Acaso, Camarillo, CA 93012 Phone: (661) 987-0217 24-hour phone Name: CA Office of Emergency Services Phone: 800-852-7550 9 Evacuation Plan Location of Stored Material: There are two above ground storage tanks located on the CSUB Campus. One holds 1,000 gallons of gasoline, and the other 500 gallons of diesel fuel. Both are double walled Convault above ground fuel storage tanks, and are located inside the Facilities Management yard. Hazards imposed by discharge materials: Hazards associated with discharge of gasoline are fire, explosion, human and environmental toxicity. Discharge Flow Direction: Flow direction for ,discharged material would be in a westerly direction into the drainage pond directly behind Facilities Management. Prevailing Wind Direction and Speed: Prevailing wind direction is northwesterly, however direction and speed varies by time of year and time of day. Location of Alarm System: See Facilities Diagrams and Maps. Arrival Route of Emergency Response Personnel and Response Equipment: Emergency personnel would arrive on campus north bound on from Camino Media. Evacuation Routes: See Facilities Diagrams and Maps. Transportation of Injured Personnel to Emergency Medical Facilities: Local emergency medical services would respond for fire and health related transportation as required. Location of Centralized Check-in Area: EVACUATION COLLECTION POINTS AND STAGING AREA FOR: California Well Core Repository Facilities Management Mail room Shipping and Receiving Student Health Center Warehouse FIELD IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 10 Qualified Individual's Duties and Immediate Action (CSUB Hazardous Materials Emergency Response Plan) An EMERGENCY RESPONSE is required if there is a safety or health hazard such as risk of employee chemical exposure, fire, explosion, or sudden release of pressure. All large chemical releases and those that pose health, safety or environmental threats should be reported immediately to University Police (911 or ext. 2111). QUALIFICATIONS 40 hour Emergency Response Operations Level-Are trained to conduct hazard assessment and perform both defensive and offensive hazardous substance containment actions within the level of resources and personal protective equipment available. 24 hour Emergency Response Operations Level-Are trained to conduct hazard assessment and perform defensive hazardous substance containment actions within the level of resources and personal protective equipment available. 8 hour First Responder Awareness Level-University Police Officers have sufficient training to isolate a spill, deny re-entry, and assist with information gathering and regulatory reporting requirements described in the response plan. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SPILL RESPONSE Upon discovery of a chemical release an employee should: • Notify other persons in the area; • Isolate the spill area and keep people away; • Notify University Police if the spill is presents a health, safety or immediate environmental threat; and • Notify the area supervisor. The area supervisor should: • Review the product label and material safety data sheet information to verify that there are rio health or safety threats; • Contact campus hazardous material emergency response operational level staff for assistance if there is ANY question about health, safety or environmental hazards; • Notify University Police if the spill presents a health, safety or immediate environmental threat; • Allow clean-up of incidental spills only if appropriate equipment is available and it can be done without risk of personal exposure or physical hazard; • Collect all waste for disposal as hazardous; and • Notify Safety and Risk Management or University Police of incidental spill clean up, so that regulatory reporting and waste management requirements can be met. 11 Upon notification of a chemical release the University Police Dispatcher should: • Advise the responding officer of hazardous conditions; • .Tell the caller to activate the building fire evacuation alarm and to meet the officer outside, upwind of the spill location; • If the report includes sight of flames, potential for fire or explosion, or serious injury / human chemical contamination request Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team immediately; • Notify Supervisor and/or Management personnel for the affected department; and • Notify the campus Safety and Risk Manager. If the Safety and Risk Manager is not available, request assistance from one of the other campus staff trained to the 24 or 40 hour operational response level. The responding University Police Officer should: • Approach the spill from up wind; • Provide emergency medical aid ONLY if it can be done without risking personal safety and/or contamination; • Isolate the area and deny further entry into the spill scene; • Detain knowledgeable individuals at the scene; • Consult with campus emergency response operations* and departmental staff to determine if additional help is required; • Notify dispatch if fire department or contractor response is necessary; • Identify a staging location for incoming fire or contractor response units; and • Provide the Fire Department or contract responders with a building diagram noting the locations of utility shut-offs (attached). *If no CSUB operational level emergency responders are available and there are ANY concerns about immediate safety and health hazards, request Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team. If the spill presents no health, safety or environmental concerns while isolated but cannot be cleaned up because campus staff does not have adequate personal protective or containment equipment, contact Philip Environmental for contract spill response. 12 Maps and Facility Diagrams California State University, Bakersfield Sit Map Facilities Management Site Map Location of Alarm System, Facilities Management Above Ground Storage Tank Specs, Facilities Management Ninety-Day Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area Security The emergency shut off valve for both above ground storage tanks is located to the immediate right of the storage area on the outside of the Grounds shop shed. Facilities Management is located within a fenced area on all sides; all entrance and egress gates are lock after business hours. University Police is on campus 24 hours and has regular patrol routes to ensure safety and security on campus. The area in and around Facilities Management is well lit during night time hours. There are no pump locks, however secondary containment valves are locked and one key is kept in the Automotive Shop and one key is kept in Safety and Risk Management. 13 ALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, BAKERSFIELD ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS a ~. __~~ ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS 500 GALLON DIESEL 1000 GALLON GASOLINE AREA 37 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ® AUDITORY ALARM BOXES O EVACUATION ROUTE ® ABOVE GROUND STORAGE TANKS EMERGENCY SHUT AUDITORY ALARM OFF SWITCH BOXES R T-OFF WELDING SHOP GROUNDS AUTO SHOP L_ GASOLINE DIESEL P C P L E E A A L O L N MA. I R U C E G N P M K C I T E B S T N N I M R E S T N [ I E H E G T C R O R H A I P L N WAREHOUSE [N CE SHIPPING AND RECEIVING *******DRAINAGE POND DIRECTLY BEHIND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FENCE LINE HOLDS 4,908,750 GALLONS******** Facility Information: Facility name and Location California State University, Bakersfield 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Kern County (661) 664 - 2066 Longitude and Latitude North 35° 20'41.9" West 119° 06'16.5" Wellhead Protection Area N/A Owner: Same as above Qualified Individuals Name: David Beadle, CIH Title: Director, Safety and Risk Management Work Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield,. Ca. 93311 Work Phone: (661) 654-2066 Cell Phone (661) 699-9375 Name: CSUB University Police Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 Phone: (661) 654-2111 Date of Storage Start Up: September 1990 Current Operations: Operations consist of fueling state vehicles; maintenance vehicles and lawn care equipment. SIC Code 8221. Date and Type of Substantial Expansion: N/A 14 Contractor Name and Contract North State Environmental Chemical Waste Disposal-Trucking-Consulting STATEMENT OF TRAINING The "Statement of Training" table describes all training necessary for each job classification described in Attachment 5 ("Support Services"). This table is to describe the training necessary for all CONTRACTOR personnel who service this contract. This Statement is to list training that may be provided to the UNIVERSITY by the CONTRACTOR if such service is available. The CONTRACTOR must insure that assigned personnel have received the training listed below and provide each Campus with documentation that each employee has completed the courses prior to working on the site. The CONTRACTOR will receive reasonable reimbursement for all training services provided The "Required Contractor Training" Table specifies the training necessary for each job classification as described in Attachment 5, Support Services. The Table is to also specify the training necessary for all CONTRACTOR personnel who service this contract. CONTRACTOR shall provide updates on training records to each campus on a quarterly basis. OSHA 40 Hour Incident Response Training OSHA Hazardous Material Operation Level (satisfies 24 hour OSHA TSD facility training). Waste handling procedures, hazard identification, PPE, air monitoring, fire extinguishers, site safety, spill response, decontamination, chemical and toxicological terminology: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 40 Frequency (per year): Once OSHA 8 Hour Incident Response Training OSHA Hazardous Material Operation Level refresher course, waste handling procedures, hazard identification, PPE, air monitoring, fire extinguishers, site safety, spill response, decontamination, chemical and toxicological terminology: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 8 Frequency (per year): Once 15 Hazardous Waste Transportation Safety and Vehicle Inspection, DOT Regulations and Safe Driving Practices. HM 181/126: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,5,6 Required Length (hours): 2 Frequency (per year): Twice First Aid (wounds, shock, routes of entry, bones): Job Classification: All Requires Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once CPR: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once Respirator Training and Fit Testing: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,6,7 Required Length (hours): 1 Frequency (per year): Once Use and Care of the CONTRACTOR's SCBA Equipment: Job Classification: 1,2,3,4,6,7 Required Length (hours): I Frequency (per year): Once Safe and Proper Operation of Fire Extinguishers: Job Classification: All Required Length (hours): I Frequency (per year): Twice Fork Lift Operation Training: Job Classification: 1,3,4,6 Required Length (hours): 2 Frequency (per year): Once Sampling per EPA Procedures: Job Classification, 1,2,3,4 Required Length (hours): 4 Frequency (per year): Once Asbestos *The job classification number corresponds to the classifications listed in Attachment 5. 16 Hazardous Waste Management Consulting/R,eport Documentation-The CONTRACTOR shall provide professionaUtechnical personnel, as directed by the UNIVERSITY's technical representative or his/her designee, to help prepare technical documents/reports. Administrative support may be required to support these activities. Reporting Requirements -The CONTRACTOR must comply with reporting requirements of all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. The CONTRACTOR's Health and Safety Plan and Corporate Quality Assurance Plan, which were submitted with the original proposal, must be updated at least once each calendar year. A letter from an officer of the company certifying the current validity of these plans would serve as such an update. Personnel Requirements -Attachment 4 lists the minimum technical skills and experience required for the CONTRACTOR'S employees to be accepted for work at the UNIVERSITY and defines the job classifications of each employee. The CONTRACTOR shall not employ any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the work assigned to him or her and shall devote only qualified personnel to work under this agreement. 17 North State Environmental Chemical Waste Disposal-Trucking-Consulting June 17, 1998 Procurement and Support Services California State University, Hayward 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd. Warren Hall, Room 715 Hayward, CA 94542 Attention: Eric Thompson SUBJECT: Emergency response related to hazardous waste bid, C700090 This report is subdivided in the following way: 1. General overview 2. Management role to be undertaken by North State Environmental. Includes more detailed fees for emergency response services directly provided by North State Environmental exclusive of subcontractor's fees. 3. Information on several subcontractors. 4. Logistics for various campuses or groups of campuses when in close geographical proximity to meet specified time requirements. 1. GENERAL OVERVIEW This report will mainly present how North State Environmental will act as emergency response coordinator. However, many campuses have formal relationships with governmental agencies such as fire departments or other governmental emergency response organizations. We do not intend or think it advisable to have the individual Cal State University facilities terminate these relationships unless the individual facilities decide that North State and its subcontractors can provide faster and better emergency response than such governmental agencies. However, North State and its subcontractors will of course provide emergency response even if the first call went to a governmental agency if this is desired or required. The system that will be implemented will have planned response for each Cal State facility to meet the time requirements in the bid 18 A. Management role played by North State Environmental: Emergency Notification North State Environmental will have two statewide eight hundred type numbers for emergency calls. There will be personnel available in both Northern and Southern California for emergency response during evenings, weekends and holidays. The on call personnel will never be out of sure communication range for telephone, pager and portable radio. All on call personnel will have a binder with a section for each Cal State University facility which will include the following information: 1. All necessary phone numbers for subcontractors who have been predetermined for the particular facility. 2. Phone numbers and page numbers for all North State personnel to be called out. 3. Phone numbers of campus personnel who could provide information or other assistance. Phone Numbers for campus security. 4. Phone numbers for governmental agencies in the geographical jurisdiction. 5. Maps of the facility. 6. Maps providing best routes to the facility. Subcontractor facilities will have this information also for the companies they might provide response. B. Emergency Response Upon receipt of the emergency call out the following will happen: 1. A brief description of the emergency situation will be ascertained. This will include chemicals involved, amount, campus location and what resources are already present. 2. It will be predetermined whether a North State person or the predetermined contractor(s) will be the one hour response person, incident commander, for the facility. 3. Required North State personnel and subcontractor personnel will be immediately notified. 4. All personnel will be dispatched with emergency equipped vehicles. 19 5. A North State supervisor will be on site within one hour of call or within 2 hours if subcontractor is designated first responder. C. North State Pricing In exhibit B under emergency pricing $150 per hour was quoted for the four categories we did not quote zero dollars per hour. This high rate of $150 will be for the first four hours of the emergency starting at the time North State personnel leave for the facility. After the first four hours the rates will be from our posted time and material pricing sheet. Incident commanders will be invoiced at the chemist rates after the first four hours. Food and housing will be ten percent over cost as well as any airline or rental car costs. Subcontractor costs will be ten percent over actual cost. Included in the next section are current prices from three subcontractors. Disposal costs will be the same as disposal costs in the main contract. 3. SUBCONTRACTORS Besides North State Environmental there will be three subcontractors with an additional nine facilities to provide emergency response. A. Foss Environmental This company has three locations in California: • Alameda • Long Beach • San Diego It provides both marine and land emergency response. We have included a brochure and current time and materials price schedule. B. Philip Environmental (Allwaste) This company is now through recent mergers the largest environmental company in the United States. The facilities that would be used are: • San Marcos (Near San Jose) • Benicia • San Ardo (Monterey County) • Bakersfield • Carson 20 The pricing charged by North State Environmental for these subcontractors will be ten percent over their current prices at the time of the emergency. Current pricing from these firms will be submitted to the California State System as soon as they are issued. 4. LOGISTICS This section will be divided into single campuses or groups of campuses that are in close geographic proximity. The following does not include governmental response. A. Bakersfield One hour response by Allwaste, Bakersfield Two hour response by North State Environmental North State will leave on site at campuses it has a contract with containers, absorbent and some personnel protection equipment for emergency response. There will be no charge for this. The subcontractors we have presented are well equipped and able to provide the services needed. However, there are more companies available and we will expand the network for emergency response. If you require more information, please contact me. Very truly yours Frank R. Balistreri President FRB/cjh 21 Hazard Evaluation and Identification TANK SUBSTANCE QUANTITY TANK TYPE / MAXIMUM FAILURE NUMBER STORED STORED YEAR CAPACITY /CAUSE A-1 Gasoline 500 gal Convault- 1,000 gal N/A 1990 A-2 Diesel Fuel 250 gal Convault- 500 gal N/A 1990 CSUB receives periodic deliveries of both gasoline and diesel fuel; there is no set delivery schedule or volume amount. Fueling of vehicles and operation of vehicles in the fueling area occur daily and present a risk of discharge. There is 100% secondary containment volume associated with each tank The normal daily throughput for the facility is approximately 50 gallons. Vulnerability Analysis- See discharge scenarios. Analysis of the Potential for and Oil Spill See discharge scenarios. Facility Reportable Oil Spill History California State University, Bakersfield has not had a facility reportable oil spill or discharge for either of the above ground storage tanks on site. 22 Discharge Scenarios Small and Medium Discharges California State University, Bakersfield is exempt from this section because discharge scenarios call for 10 percent of the worst-case discharge to be greater than or equal to at least 2,100 gallons. The total amount of oil stored in either above ground storage tanks does not meet or exceed the definition for small or medium discharge scenarios. "A small discharge is defined as any discharge volume less than or equal to 2,100 gallons, but not to exceed the calculated worst case discharge." "A medium discharge is defined as any discharge volume less than or equal to 36,000 gallons, or ten percent of the worst case discharge which ever is less." Worst Case Discharge Worst-case discharge total gallons would consist of total failure of tank however; this would be unlikely as each tank has 100% double walled secondary containment. Each tank is fitted with a five gallon over spill container that would prevent daily discharge from the tank due to vehicle refueling. The average most probable discharge (APD) is defined as "the lesser of 50 barrels (2,100 gallons) or 1 percent of the volume of the worst-case discharge." Calculations Used: 1,000 gal 10% = 100 gal 1% of 100 gal = 10 gal 500 gal 10% = 50 gal 1% of 50 gal = 5 gal Total Worst-Case Discharge: 150 gal APD: 15 gal Each tank is situated on a concrete pad which would preclude a small spill from reaching soil. The likelihood that any discharge would travel offsite is small as neither tank is located near a through way or adjacent to any other property not owned by CSUB. Neither tank is located near down gradient wells, waterways, drinking water intakes or fish and wildlife sensitive areas. Remediation equipment is located on site for small spills. CSUB would notify a contractor for any spills over 15 gallons. 23 Discharge Detection Systems, Self Inspection, and Response Training Facility Self Inspection Facility self-inspection began June 2001. Discharge Detection by Personnel Each day assigned personnel will check the integrity of the above ground storage tanks by visually inspecting in and around tank area looking specifically for: • Drip marks on tank or tank supports • Discoloration of tank or tank foundation • Puddles containing spilled or leaking material • Corrosion of tank or tank supports • Cracks in tank or tank foundation • Localized dead vegetation due to leaks • Gaps between tank and foundation • Damage caused by tree or vegetation roots to tank or tank foundation • Evidence of seepage from valves or seals Assigned personnel will keep a daily tank inspection log and record any findings. Personnel will contact Safety and Risk Management at extension 2066 or University Police at extension 2111 immediately to report any damage to, or leakage from tank. Personnel will use tank inspection log generated by the Safety and Risk Management Office and return a copy of the inspection logs to the Safety and Risk office monthly. Facilities Management will keep originals on file for 5 years. Automated Discharge Detection There is no automated discharge detection system in place for the above ground storage tanks at CSUB. 24 CSUB Daily Tank Inspection DATE INSPECTOR TANK # CONDITION FINDINGS Tank # 1,000 gallon gasoline tank is A-1 500 gallon diesel tank is A-2 Condition: Good -Fair -Poor Findings: Any leaks, cracks, damage or spillage from tank or tank foundation 25 ' Secondary Containment Inspection Each month assigned personnel will check the secondary containment valves and monitoring gauges of the above ground storage tanks by visually inspecting in and around containment valves specifically for: • Cracks in containment valves • Age and condition of monitoring gauges • Check monitoring gauges for leaking material in secondary containment unit • Evidence of seepage from valves or seals Assigned personnel will keep a monthly secondary containment inspection log and record any findings. Personnel will use separate inspection log sheets for each tank. Personnel will contact Safety and Risk Management at extension 2066 or University Police at extension 2111 immediately to report any damage, or leakage into secondary containment unit. Personnel will use secondary containment inspection log generated by the Safety and Risk Management Office and supply S&R with a copy of the inspection logs yearly. Facilities Management will keep originals on file for 5 years. 26 CSUB Monthly Secondary Containment Monthly Inspection DATE INSPECTOR TANK # CONDITION FINDINGS Tank # 1,000 gallon gasoline tank is A-1 - 500 gallon diesel tank is A-2 Condition: Good -Fair -Poor Findings: Any leaks, cracks, damage or spillage into secondary containment unit 27 Response Equipment Inspection All response equipment is located in the ninety-day accumulation facility on the south side of campus, directly in front of the California Well Repository. Weekly inspections of the area are performed and response equipment is checked for inventory control and operational condition. Safety and Risk Management has records on file from 1994 to present. California State University, Bakersfield 90 -Day Accumulation Site Inspection Procedures Please use the following criteria to evaluate hazardous waste accumulations sites on a weekly basis. Note any necessary corrective actions on the inspection log. Implement corrective actions as soon as possible. Do not allow unsatisfactory conditions to remain. Save inspection logs for at least 3 years. • Hazardous waste must be stored in a secured area in close proximity to a fire extinguisher and a telephone • Hazardous waste containers must be segregated according to chemical compatibility. Flammable, corrosive, toxic and reactive waste must be separated by distance (at least 20 feet) or by using secondary containment vessels. Waste must be stored with compatible hazardous materials. • Emergency response equipment must be checked for inventory control and operational condition. • All containers must be in good physical condition. Containers cannot be leaking or have waste accumulation on the outside. Do not allow spilled waste to accumulate on the ground, floor or secondary containment vessels. • Each container must have a completed hazardous waste label attached. • Each waste container must be closed and sealed. • Hazardous waste accumulation areas must be kept clean and free of combustible rubbish • Hazardous waste must be sent for disposal within 90 days of accumulation start date. 28 Qualified Individual Notification Drill Logs See Contractor name and contract. Spill Management Team Table Top Exercise Logs First Responder Awareness classes are thought yearly to University Police Officers and Facilities Management personnel on campus. Response Training See contactor name and contract Discharge Prevention Meeting Logs See contractor name and contract Disposal Plans CSUB will use Phillips Environmental (AllWaste) as the primary disposal company for any remediation due to a release on campus. The CSU system wide contract with North State Environmental includes appropriate permits to transport, dispose of and recover any material contaminated by release of materials on campus. RCRA Disposal Plans CSUB follows all applicable laws regarding proper disposal of contaminated materials. The CSU system wide contract with North State Environmental includes appropriate disposal methods. Containment and Drainage Planning Containment of materials is limited to the secondary containment of the above ground Convault tanks. There are no drainage troughs, sump pumps, weirs or booms in place to control drainage. 29 Applicability of Substantial Harrn Criteria Flowchart of Criteria for Substantial Harm Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility have a total storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons? NO Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons? NO RA Request to Submit Response Plan Within any aboveground storage tank area, does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest aboveground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation? NO Is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? NO Is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility would shutdown a public drinking water intake? NO Has the facility experienced a reportable oil spill in an amount greater than or equal to 10,400 gallons within the last 5 years? NO No Submittal of Response Plan Except at RA Discretion 30 Certification Facility Name: California State University, Bakersfield Facility Address: 9001 Stockdale Highway Bakersfield, Ca. 93311 1. Does the facility transfer oil over water to or from vessels and does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 42,000 gallons? Yes No X 2. Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and does the facility lack secondary containment that is sufficiently large to contain the capacity of the largest above ground oil storage tank plus sufficient freeboard to allow for precipitation within any above ground oil storage tank area? Yes No X Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility could cause injury to fish and wildlife and sensitive environments? Yes No X Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and is the facility located at a distance such that a discharge from the facility would shut down a public drinking water intake? Yes No X Does the facility have a total oil storage capacity greater than or equal to 1 million gallons and has the facility experienced a reportable oil discharge in the amount greater than or equal to 10,000 gallons within the last 5 years? Yes No X CERTIFICATION I certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information submitted in this document, and that based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining this information, I believe that the submitted i~yforr~gat~¢n }~ tr~,ie,_accty~Cate, a~tid complete. Signature Michael A. Neal Name (Please type or print) Vice President, Business and Administrative Services Title x-15 ~~~ Date 31 _ Bakersfield Fire Degt. 'U IFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST EnironmentaIl Services 1715 Chester Ave SECTION 1 Business Plan and Inventory Program Bakersfield, CA 93301 ' Tel: (661)326-3979 r FACILITY NAME CSU6 - INSPECTION D TE `t~Z9_o3 INSPECTION TIME ADDRESS PHONE No. No. of Employees ------- - - ---- ---- - --------------------------- FACILITYCONTACT Business ID Number 15-021- Section 1: Business Pian and Inventory Program ^ Routine ~ombined ^ Joint Agency ^Mutti-Agency ^ Complaint ^ Re-inspection Cs V tionncel OPERATION , \V=Vioa ^ AP PROPRIATE PERMIT ON HAND ^ BUSINESS PLAN CONTACT INFORMATION ACCURATE 4,kt ^ VISIBLE ADDRESS y. f~~ ^ CORRECT OCCUPANCY '^ ^ VERIFICATION OF INVENTORY MATERIALS ^ ^ ERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES ^ ^ ERIFICATION OF LOCATION ^ PROPER SEGREGATION OF MATERIAL ~` ^ VERIFICATION OF MSDS AVAILABILITYE ^ VERIFICATION OF HAT MAT TRAINING ^ VERIFICATION OF ABATEMENT SUPPLIES AND PROCEDURES ^ EMERGENCY PROCEDURES ADEQUATE ^ CONTAINERS PROPERLY LABELED ^ ~ HOUSEKEEPING ^ ~ FIRE PROTECTION ~' ^ SITE DIAGRAM ADEQUATE ~ ON HAND COMMENTS e~ ~~~E CtlC.r,/~~rC S-¢yza~ eT ~~ SfluP A~ 2 -~~x~ >~-x~ ~~ sPQAY f ANY HAZARDOUS WASTE ON SITE:. DYES ^ NO EXPLAIN: US~~ C7t t,.. tJ~1~ i [ ~tX~.fZ. l~/J~U~'2S,D~C. 1.~.lraS'T~S .Y QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS SPECTION? PLEASE CALL US AT (66~) 328-$979 •' Ind sPector -Badge No., --_--- .~ _+ ~•~~ . White • Environmental Services Yellow -Station Copy Pink • Business Copy a ~, ~~ ~` . «~. ~~-~r- - -. ,r '/~4~tiLD pl~ `~w4 } ~ \ C[TY OF BAKERSFiELD FIRE DEPARTMENT `d ~ / ~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL fiERVICES ~~ y~` UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST \~.;,w ~g~,,~+~' 1715 Chester Ave., 3~`' Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 ..iii FACILITY NAME CSU~ INSPECTION DATE (/ 2~ v~ Section 2: Underground Storage Tanks Program i> ^ Routine 1~Combined Type of Tank Type of Monitoring _ ^ Joint Agency ^Mufti-Agency Number of Tanks _ Type of Piping _ ^ Complaint ^ Re-inspection T-- OPERATION C V C FNTS Proper tank data on the Proper owner/operator data on the Permit fees current Certification of Financial Responsibility Monitoring record adequate and Curren Maintenance records adequ nd current Failure to correct 'or UST violations Has t e been an unauthorized release? Yes No Section 3: Aboveground Storage Tanks Program SUU G.~~ GAS ~/tom ~~ ~+~cC--t. TANK SIZE(S) AGGREGATE CAPACITY ~ ~~ Type of Tank ~-/~'1J2-' Number of Tanks 2.. OPERATION Y N COMMENTS SPCC available SPCC on the with OES ~/ Adequate secondary protection ,/ ,,,,~ Proper tank placarding/labeling ~/ Is tank used to dispense MVF? Ifyes, Does tank have overtill/overspill protection'? /Jo OJG2.SC'+c..L, C~,.r, q,,,~,,.+~-L- C=Compliance V=Violation Y=Yes N=NO Inspector: ~v ~' ~ ^~~ Office of Environme a~S. rve ices (661) 326-3979 Whitc - Fnv. Svcs. Pink -Business Copy T ? a 4~~ -~F ~ CITY OF BAKERSFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT ~°~~ OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~' •y UNIFIED PROGRAM INSPECTION CHECKLIST `k~,'~gti,~~ 1715 Chester Ave., 3rd Floor, Bakersfield, CA 93301 3 tip0~ FACILITY NAME C S lJ ~ 4y INSPECTION DATE ~ Z7 d3 Section 4: Hazardous Waste Generator Program EPA ID # G~'"r 0~~~ 3373 ^ Routine l~l' Combined ^ Joint Agency ^hulti-Agency ^ Complaint ^ Re-inspection OPERATION C V COMMENTS Hazardous waste determination has been made / tJNiJ;~/t,SAL cn1AS1~: F1+~o1.~E2 EPA ID Number (Phone: 916-324-1781 to obtain EPA ID #) ;/ Authorized for waste treatment and/or storage ~-D -~z,~'-,,,,~.~- ~>*/~ Sg ~4 5 ~tE Reported release, fire, or explosion within 15 days of occurrence /J pr Established or maintains a contingency plan and training / Hazardous waste accumulation time frames Containers in good condition and not leaking Containers are compatible with the hazardous waste Containers are kept closed when not in use Weekly inspection of storage area Ignitable/reactive waste located at least 50 feet from property line Secondary containment provided Conducts daily inspection of tanks ~/ Used oil not contaminated with other hazardous waste Proper management of lead acid batteries including labels Proper management of used oil filters ~ Transports hazardous waste with completed manifest ~/ Sends manifest copies to DTSC / Retains manifests for 3 years Retains hazardous waste analysis for 3 years Retains copies of used oil receipts for 3 years / Determines if waste is restricted from land disposal C=Compliance"----n=V~ f.' ~ Inspector: i~ / Vv ~/`~~= 1 Office of E ironmental Servic (661) 326-3979 ~-- --"~'~ White -Env. Svcs. Business Site Responsibl arty Pink -Business Copy