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Fire Safety Inspection, July 18, 2002: <br />Hydrochloric Acid Packaging Area 2: Provide a 30 -foot clearance around outdoor storage <br />or tanks. This area shall be kept clear of combustible materials and vegetation. CFC, <br />8003.1.12 <br />Sierra Chemical Response and Action: <br />Complete <br />Cost: NA <br />Complaint: <br />13.x. Violation of CFC, Article 80, section 8001.8, failure to post additional hazard <br />identification and warning signs for stationary containers and tanks as specified in UFC <br />Standard 79-3 and signs prohibiting smoking <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 18, 2002: <br />Hydrochloric Acid Packaging Area 3: Post NFPA 704 signage in the processing area and <br />the stationary tanks. CFC, 8001.8 <br />Sierra Chemical Response and Action: <br />Sierra Chemical Co. Post NFPA Signs <br />Cost: NA <br />Complaint (There Appears to be Two Separate Issues Under This Item, Code Reference 8001.5 <br />vs. 8001.5.1): <br />13.y. Violation of CFC, Article 80, section 8001.5, failure to maintain and implement <br />provisions for controlling and mitigating unauthorized release of hazardous materials. <br />Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 18, 2002: <br />Hydrochloric Acid Packaging Area 4: Provisions shall be made for controlling and <br />mitigating unauthorized discharge of acid onto the ground penetrating the secondary <br />containment. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge onto the <br />ground. CFC, 8001.5.1 <br />Sierra Chemical Response and Action: <br />Concrete was removed and sampling was conducted by Sierra Chemical Co. to <br />demonstrate no breakthrough, June 2003. Concrete was then replaced. <br />Cost: NA <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 18, 2002: <br />Rear Yard Storage 6: Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating <br />unauthorized discharge of possible contamination on ground due to lack of secondary <br />