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I SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 20 <br /> 2 Carbon Dioxide is a hazardous material in the form of a compressed gas, therefore, San <br /> 3 Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services utilizes cubic feet as a measuring standard. <br /> 4 San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services provides a conversion from pounds to <br /> 5 cubic feet (i.e. 1,200 cubic feet equals approximately 137 of Carbon Dioxide). <br /> 6 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 21 <br /> 7 The inspection revealed quantities of carbon dioxide present in cubic feet that required <br /> 8 reporting requirements pursuant to California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Article <br /> 9 One. The Labor Code is invalid in the determination whether the material is reportable under the <br /> 10 Health and Safety Code for this regulation. <br /> 11 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 22 <br /> 12 Pursuant to California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Article One. <br /> 13 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 23 <br /> 14 Dennis Fields <br /> Assistant Coordinator Hazardous Materials Division <br /> 15 San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services <br /> 222 E. Weber Ave., Rm. 610 <br /> 16 Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 17 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 24 <br /> 18 California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Article One. <br /> 19 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 25 <br /> 20 Dennis Fields <br /> Assistant Coordinator Hazardous Materials Division <br /> 21 San Joaquin County Office of Emergency Services <br /> 222 E. Weber Ave., Rm. 610 <br /> 22 Stockton, CA 95202 <br /> 23 SPECIAL INTERROGATORY NO. 26 <br /> 24 The inspection revealed quantities of carbon dioxide present in cubic feet that required <br /> 25 reporting requirements pursuant to California Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Article <br /> 26 One. The Labor Code is invalid in the determination whether the material is reportable under the <br /> 27 Health and Safety Code for this regulation. <br /> 28 <br /> 6 <br />