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FACILITY SITE PLAN AND STORAGE MAP <br /> FOR USE WITH CERS ELECTRONIC REPORTING <br /> Complete This Map and Use the"Upload Document'Feature in CERS to Complete Your HMBP for Electronic Submittal <br /> A Site Plan (public document) and Storage Map (confidential document) must be included with your Hazardous <br /> Materials Business Plan (FIMBP). For relatively small facilities, these documents may be combined into one <br /> drawing. However, if combined, the combined Site Plan/Storage Map will become a public document. If you <br /> are concerned about displaying the storage locations of hazardous materials to the public, you must provide a <br /> separate facility Storage Map. Since these drawings are intended for use in emergency response situations, <br /> larger facilities (generally those with complex and/or multiple buildings) should provide an overall site plan and <br /> a separate storage map for each building/storage area. A blank Facility Site Plan/Storage Map sheet has been <br /> provided on the following page. You may complete that page or use any other drawing(s) that contain(s) the <br /> information required below. Scan and save your drawing(s) as Adobe Acrobat (PDF) or image files (e.g., JPG, <br /> BMP), then upload the files to the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)with your HMBP. <br /> Required Information: <br /> 1. Site Plan (public document): This drawing shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: <br /> a. An indication of North Direction; <br /> b. Approximate scale (e.g., "1 inch = 10 feel <br /> c. Date the map was drawn; <br /> d. All streets bordering the facility; <br /> e. Locations of all buildings and other structures; <br /> f. Parking lots and internal roads; <br /> g. Hazardous materials loading/unloading areas; <br /> It. Outside hazardous materials storage or use areas; <br /> i. Storm drain and sanitary sewer drain inlets; <br /> j. Wells for monitoring of underground tank systems; <br /> k. Primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and alternate staging areas. <br /> 2. Storage Map (confidential): The map(s) shall contain, at a minimum, the following information: <br /> a. General purpose of each section/area within each building (e.g., "Office Area", "Manufacturing Area", <br /> etc.); <br /> b. Location of each hazardous material/waste storage, dispensing, use, or handling area (e.g., individual <br /> underground tanks, aboveground tanks, storage rooms, paint booths, etc.). Each area shall be <br /> identifiable by a Grid Number, to be used in item 204 on the Hazardous Materials Inventory - Chemical <br /> Description pages of the Business Plan; <br /> c. For tanks, the capacity limit in gallons and common name of the hazardous material contained in each <br /> tante, <br /> d. Entrances to and exits from each building and hazardous material/waste room/area; <br /> e. Location of each utility emergency shut-off point(i.e., gas, water, electric.); <br /> f. Location of each monitoring system control panel (e.g., underground tank monitoring, toxic gas <br /> monitoring, etc.). <br /> UN-020CERSNIAP www.nni(loes.org 1/2-12/28/09 <br /> 55 of 98 <br />