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SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS • INFORMATION GUIDE <br /> The following are guidelines to identify businesses and to help building permit applicants determine whether they need to <br /> comply with the hazardous materials reporting requirements of Chapter 6.95 of the California Health and Safety Code with the <br /> Administering Agency. In San Joaquin County, the Office of Emergency Services (DES) has been appointed to be the Local <br /> Administering Agency. The program will provide County and other emergency response agencies with data needed for quick and <br /> safe response to hazardous material incidents and community right-to-know. <br /> This form becomes an official disclosure which will be kept on file by OES for future reference. Should you have any <br /> questions,please call our office at(209)468-3969. <br /> "Hazardous Material" means any material that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical <br /> characteristics, poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment if released into <br /> the work place or the environment. (Includes fuels, petroleum products, paints, propane, oxy,^_n, ammonia (AH1,T, chlorine <br /> (AHM),pe hs 'cider, fertilizers,and hazardous wastes...). <br /> GUIDELINES: <br /> O, stions 1: <br /> If you answered"No", the business is exempted from completing the Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). If at a <br /> later date the applicant determines that their business or a tenant will be handling hazardous materials, the applicant must inform <br /> OES within 30 days. <br /> Ouestions I and 2: <br /> If ,ou answered"Yes".the business or future occupant must meet requirements of Chapter 695 Section 25505 of the California <br /> Health and Safety Code prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Businesses which handle hazardous materials. at the <br /> California Threshold Planning Quantities,are required to file a HMMP. Please contact our office for further information. <br /> It'you answered`Yes'to Question 2 but your situation applies to one of the following exemption:please.mark the appropriate <br /> boxes on the survey form. <br /> A. Zetail Exemption - Products packaged for direct distribution to the general public are exempt from the program. <br /> However, written findings may he used to eliminate the exemption for the following reasons: 1) Quantity creates an <br /> unacceptable public hazard. 2) Product is being used directly by the business as part of its operations in addition to <br /> being sold to the general public, and 3) general public does not have ready access to the product as it is stored by the <br /> husiress. i.e.. large quantities in a warehouse. <br /> -9 Mr!;i_�i ^•em;�'+ 'n - Medical offices wicir used oxygen and/or nitrous oxide in quantities Less than. 1,100 cuuic <br /> leet. <br /> C. Earn Exemetion _ Operation of a farm for the exclusive purpose of cultivating the soil. The definition of tars[ in the <br /> iaw is not be construed to include businesses providing commercial pest control services, fertilizer appliea[ion services, <br /> product processing services, or packing shed services. Farms qualifying for the exemption are still required to submit <br /> an annual chemical inventory and fee to the County Agricultural Commissioner's Department. Please contact the <br /> County Agricultural Commissioner's Department for further information.Businesses operating a commercial business <br /> that meets the program requirements in addition to operating a "farm" as defined must comply with the HNUVIP <br /> program for those materials associat�%with the commercial business. <br /> Ouestions = an 4: <br /> If you answered "Yes". the owner or future occupant:codling an Acutely Hazardous Materiai must meet the requirements of <br /> Chapter 6.9=, Sections 25533 and 25534 prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. Businesses will be required to file J <br /> an A,;uteiy Hazardous Materials Registration Form and possibly complete a Risk Management and Prevention Program <br /> RMPP). - <br />