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8003.1.3.2 (Spill Control). A. Liquid -tight sloped or recessed floors in indoor locations or <br />similar areas in outdoor locations. B. Liquid -tight floors in indoor locations or similar <br />areas in outdoor locations provides with liquid -tight raised or recessed sills or dikes, or C. <br />Sumps and collection systems <br />Sierra Chemical Response and Action: <br />Warehouse Plan <br />Cost: See 13.r. <br />Complaint: <br />13.hh. Violation of CFC, Article 80, section 8001.4.3.2, failure to identify piping and tubing in <br />accordance with nationally recognized standards to indicate the material conveyed; <br />failure to identify emergency shutoff valves and their location <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 28, 2005: <br />North End Warehouse Item No. 10 — Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance <br />with nationally recognized standards to indicate the material conveyed. Emergency <br />shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible and indicated by <br />means of a sign. CFC, Sec. 8001.4.3.2 <br />Sierra Chemical Response and Action: <br />Complete <br />Cost: NA <br />Complaint (There Appears to be Two Separate Issues Under This Item): <br />13.ii. Violation of CFC, Article 80, section 8001.11.8, failure to separate incompatible material <br />in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use when the stored materials <br />are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds or'h gallon <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 28, 2005: <br />North End Warehouse Item No. 1 — Storage area of warehouse contains Acids, Bases, <br />Salts, Oxidizers, Organics (Oils and Solvents, Cyanuric Acid, Acetylene, etc.) and <br />Inorganic (Acids, Sulfites, Hydroxides, Carbonates, Chlorites, etc.) are incompatible <br />materials. Storage separation is required inorganic from organics. Acids shall be <br />separated from oxidizers and bases. Combustible and flammables shall be separated from <br />oxidizers and acids. A site plan shall be submitted to the fire department for the <br />separation of these incompatible products. CFC 8001.11.8 <br />Fire Safety Inspection, July 18, 2002: <br />Inside Storage Area — North 1: Separate the sodium hypochlorite 20 feet from the <br />hydrochloric acid. These two chemicals are not compatible with each other. CFC, <br />8001.11.8 <br />