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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOLORADO IRON & METAL EXPANSION (REPLAT) - PDP/FDP - FDP120002 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - HAZMATSAcetylene Compressed Gas CAS #74-86-2 4 Bottles Stored in approved container Oxygen Compressed Gas Pure oxygen 9 Bottles Stored in approved container Argon Compressed Gas Cryogenic Liquid Argon 6 Bottles Stored in approved container 75/25 Compressed Gas Argon 75%/Oxygen 25% mix 10 Bottles Stored in approved container Diesel/Gas Vehicle fuel Diesel/Unleaded Fuel I000gaI Tank Stored in approved dbl walled self Contained DOT tank. Protected by Bollards and equipped with emergency Shut off. It should be noted that all products listed are contained within factory purchased containers. All products which are flammable are stored in flammable approved cabinets. Incompatible products are stored in separate containers. All Oxygen, Acetylene, Argon, Propane are maintained in compressed cylinders and properly stored in accordance with NFPA and OSHA requirements. All employees Hazardous Communication trained annually. Scrap materials received must be purged prior to accepting such material. Colorado Iron and Metal contracts to an independent third party for monthly safety training, facilities and grounds inspections. Product Name Class InLyredients Amount Notes After Burner Cleaner/Corrosive Potassium Hydroxide 1-10% 1gal Stored in approved container Methoxydiglycol 1-10% Sodium Metsilicate <1% Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate 1-5% Sodium Gluconate 1-10% Propane Compressed Gas Propane >90% 2 Bottles Stored in approved container Propylene <5 % Butane <2.5% Permalube Petroleum Mix Aluminum Benzoate lgal Stored in approved container Petroleum Distillate Molybdenum Disulfide Tricalcium Phosphate Calcium Carbonate Starting fluid Solvent blend Heptane 1-5 cans Stored in approved container Ethyl Ether Carbon Dioxide Hexane Fleet 30 Lubricating oil Petroleum Distillate lgal Stored in approved container Zinc Gear Oil Lubricating oil Petroleum Distillate lgal Stored in approved container WD-40 Lubricant Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate 1-4 cans Stored in approved container Petroleum base oil Carbon dioxide Chemdip Cleaner Methylene Chloride lgal Stored in approved container Cresols Mixed Xylenes Sodium Bichromate Ethyl Benzene Helium Inert Gas Helium 1 Bottle Stored in approved container 30W Oil Vehicle Oil Oil 55gal Drum Stored in DOT approved container Container is equipped with a spill Containment pallet. aClear Conscience Compliance, Inc. CERTIFICATION OF REVIEW The undersigned employee certifies that he or she reviewed the Colorado Iron and Metal Emergency Action Plan, understands its contents, and was given an opportunity to discuss its contents with his or her supervisor. Date: Printed Employee Name Employee Signature goClear Conscience Compliance, Inc. ALARM SYSTEMS AND NOTIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES During an emergency the fire alarm will sound off. This is the only alarm and therefore if it goes off all personnel must exit the building they are in at this time. If the alarm fails to sound, personnel will actuate an alarm by using a loud voice and repeating the words "Fire", "Fire", "Fire" over the PA system. TYPES OF EVACUATION At Colorado Iron and Metal, because of the nature of the business and the size of the building, it is felt that if any emergency requiring evacuation of the building arises the entire building will be evacuated. Therefore there will only be one type of alarm. This alarm will mean there is to be a full evacuation of the building, following established evacuation procedures. SPILLS/CLEAN-UP All employees are properly trained in Hazardous Communication, Personal Protective Equipment at initial hire and annually. All small spills are to be clean-up immediately using spill absorbent materials furnished by the company. Keep all discarded materials in a separate container for disposal. Contact Susan Jones or Clear Conscience Compliance to have discarded materials properly disposed of by a third party. The emergency shut-off switch will be used anytime there is an issue with the diesel/gas fuel tank. If at any time there is a large spill, contact local emergency responders as well as Clear Conscience Compliance immediately for proper clean-up. TRAINING The following personnel are trained to assist in the safe and orderly evacuation of the building: A. Kent Garvin B. Dan Garvin C. Todd Hughes D. Marty Garvin All new employees will be advised of this emergency action plan and will be required to read and understand it. Colorado Iron and Metal will review the plan with each employee whenever the plan is changed or if an employee's responsibilities change. Colorado Iron and Metal will also ensure the plan is reviewed for changes annually. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information, or explanation about any duties under this Emergency Action Plan, employees should contact: A. Susan Jones B. Clear Conscience Compliance, Inc. aClear Conscience Compliance, Inc. PURPOSE This plan is for the safety and well-being of the employees of Colorado Iron and Metal, Inc. It identifies necessary management and employee actions during fires and other emergencies. Education and training are provided so that all employees know and understand the Emergency Action Plan. LOCATION OF PLAN The Emergency Action Plan can be found in the accounting office, or by contacting Mr. Maciel at Clear Conscience Compliance, Inc. Upon request, an OSHA representative may obtain a copy of the plan from Susan Jones or Mr. Maciel. ESCAPE PROCEDURES AND EXIT ROUTES All exits will remain unlocked during working hours. During an emergency, all employees must exit the facility in a quiet and orderly manner. All personnel must leave through the exit doors as shown in the escape plan. If this is not possible then they must leave through the nearest exit. CRITICAL PLANT OPERATIONS To minimize damage caused by an emergency, the following personnel are responsible for shutting down the listed critical operations: Personnel Name(s) Critical Operation Any Employee in use of Fuels or compressed gas No other persons are allowed to remain in the building during an emergency. As soon as the shutdown is completed, the employee(s) who performed the critical plant operations must take the nearest exit in accordance with general emergency procedures. ACCOUNTING FOR EMPLOYEES After exiting the facility, all employees are to assemble for roll call in the parking lot of the liquor store located east of Colorado Iron and Metal on the frontage road. Susan Jones, Dan Garvin and John Dye or their designated representative will account for their personnel from their respective departments. In the event any person(s) is not accounted for, their last know location will be given to emergency responding units. RESCUE AND MEDICAL DUTIES In the event of an emergency involving injury, the following personnel are trained in CPR and first aid. These persons are to be contacted, as specified in the general emergency training: REPORTING EMERGENCIES The following personnel have the duty of contacting public responders to come to the emergency scene. The personnel are listed in descending order of availability: A. Kent Garvin B. Todd Hughes C. Dan Garvin D. Marty Garvin Clear Conscience Compliance, Inc. Colorado Iron and Metal, Inc. EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN in accordance with: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.35 and 1910.38 Reviewcd/Updated 13 June 2008 Kent Garvin Hazardous Materials Impact Analysis For Colorado Iron & Metal PDP 4/15/2009