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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004626
PE
2631
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0400479
STREET_NUMBER
120
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ACAMPO
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ACAMPO
APN
01312001
ENTERED_DATE
9/2/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
120 W ACAMPO RD
RECEIVED_DATE
8/30/2004 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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\MIGRATIONS\A\ACAMPO\120\PA-0400479\SU0004626\APPL.PDF \MIGRATIONS\A\ACAMPO\120\PA-0400479\SU0004626\CDD OK.PDF \MIGRATIONS\A\ACAMPO\120\PA-0400479\SU0004626\EH COND.PDF \MIGRATIONS\A\ACAMPO\120\PA-0400479\SU0004626\EH PERM.PDF
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SAN JOAOUIN COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL' ROGRAM <br /> This survey form is intended to identify businesses, which need to comply with the hazardous materials emergency planning <br /> and reporting requirements of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. This statute requires businesses, which <br /> handle hazardous materials to prepare emergency plans for their employees' use in an emergency. Businesses must submit a <br /> copy of this plan, along with annual inventory of their hazardous materials, to public agencies for use in protecting emergency <br /> responders and the public. In San Joaquin County, the Office of Emergency Services (OES) has been designated to <br /> administer this program. Should you have any questions on this program or this form, please call that office at (209)468-3969. <br /> Please consider the following guidelines when completing the questions on the front of this form <br /> Question 1: <br /> The law defines"hazardous material" for purposes of this program as any material that, because of its quantity, <br /> concentration. or physical or chemical characteristics, poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and <br /> safety or to the environment if released into the work place or the environment. This includes, but is limited to, fuels, petroleum <br /> products, paints, propane, oxygen, ammonia, chlorine, pesticides, fertilizers, and hazardous wastes. Answer"Yes" if you use a <br /> material that meets that definition in any quantity at least once in the year If you are unsure, contact our office at (209)468- <br /> 3969 for assistance. If you answer"No" and at a later date your business, or a tenant on your property, begins handling <br /> hazardous materials, you must inform the Office of Emergency Services within 30 days. <br /> Question 2: <br /> if you answer"Yes,"you must meet the requirements of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code. Our office <br /> will be contacting you to provide assistance. These requirements must be met prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. <br /> If you answer"No," our office may conduct an inspection after you begin operations to verify your exemption. <br /> The statutes establish some modified requirements or program exemptions for certain uses of hazardous materials. If you <br /> answered "Yes" to questions 1 and 2. determine whether your business meets one of the following conditions. Then mark the <br /> appropriate boxes on the front of this form. Our office will contact you to make a final determination of these exemptions. <br /> A. Retail Exemption: Products packaged for direct distribution to the general public are exempt from the <br /> program. This exemption may not apply if 1) the quantity handled creates an unacceptable public hazard: 2) <br /> the material is being used directly by the business as part of its operations in addition to being sold to the <br /> general public, or 3) the general public does not have ready access to the product as it is stored by the <br /> business, e.g.. in a warehouse. <br /> B Medical Exemption: Medical offices which use only oxygen and/or nitrous oxide in quantities less than 1,000 <br /> cubic feet are required to meet modified requirements. <br /> C. Farm_Exe_mption: Farms, as defined in the question, must meet modified program requirements. The <br /> definition of farm in the law does not include businesses providing commercial pest control services, fertilizer <br /> application services, product processing services, or packing shed services for farmers. Farms qualifying for <br /> exemption are still required to submit an annual chemical inventory and fee to the County Agricultural <br /> Commissioner's Department along with other requirements. Please contact the County Agricuitural <br /> Commissioner's Department for further information. Businesses operating a commercial business in <br /> addition to a farm as defined must comply with the HMMP program for those materials associated with the <br /> commercial business. <br /> Question 3: <br /> The Federal and State governments have defined approximately 366 chemicals as"Acutely Hazardous Materials" (AHM). The <br /> most common "AHMs" used in the County include chlorine, ammonia, sulfuric acid, methyl bromide, acrolein, sulfur dioxide, <br /> formaldehyde, nitric acid, vinyl acetate monomer, hydrogen peroxide, and many types of pesticides. Answer"Yes" if you use <br /> any of these specific chemicals in any quantity at any one time of the year. Call our office for assistance if you are unsure. <br /> Question 4: <br /> Answer"Yes" if the boundary of your property or facility wilt be within 1,000 feet of the boundary of a school (K thru 12). <br />
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