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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2019
RECORD_ID
PR0514334
PE
2229
FACILITY_ID
FA0010454
FACILITY_NAME
SPEE DEE OIL CHANGE & TUNE-UP
STREET_NUMBER
711
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
GRANT LINE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
TRACY
Zip
95376
APN
21420054
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
711 W GRANT LINE RD
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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FROM St-D- Corp S2SRRR9415 (WED)JAH ll 2012 S:2OZST. 9:OSIHo. 7535658733 R 4 <br /> 3 <br /> AA You must use the right kind of respirator for each different hazard <br /> Using the wrong respirator could KILL you. <br /> 4JF <br /> • Read the product label and MSDS to know which respirator to use. <br /> • If you are still in doubt, ask your shop manager. <br /> •Always use a "NIOSH approved" respirator designed to protect <br /> against the material you are working with. <br /> Before using any respirator, make sure you: <br /> •Know how to use it. <br /> • Inspect the respirator for cracks,tears, and holes that could let in <br /> contaminants(airborne particles or vapors). <br /> •Check all connections and fittings. <br /> And above all YOU MUST GET A GOOD RESPIRATOR FIT. <br /> If the respirator doesn't fit properly on your face, contaminants could leak in. If your respirator just doesn't fit <br /> well,tell your shop manager, and don't use that respirator. <br /> During use make sure: After use make sure: <br /> •You change cartridges when •You inspect the respirator for an <br /> breathing becomes difficult. damage. <br /> '� •You always know how much air •You clean and disinfect the <br /> you have left when using a respirator. <br /> separate air supply tank. •You store the respirator in an <br /> _ • If breathing becomes difficult, orun contaminated area, away <br /> ¢a: y if you can smell, taste or feel that from heat,cold,dust, and light. <br /> a contaminant is leaking in, <br /> rake move to a safe area fast. <br /> Note: Although "air supplied" respirators are not used in most automotive <br /> repair shops today, new regulations may require their use for some <br /> operations in the near future. <br /> ASBESTOS <br /> Asbestos has been identified as a major cause of lung <br /> disease in workers that are exposed to asbestos fibers.When <br /> performing operations that involve asbestos like brake and <br /> clutch maintenance,or scraping off asbestos exhaust <br /> manifold gaskets, make sure the particles are not allowed to <br /> become airborne. Do not use compressed air hoses to - <br /> remove asbestos from parts.Cartridge type respirators <br /> specifically designed to protect against asbestos exposure <br /> are highly recommended.Special vacuums should be used - <br /> to remove and contain the dust. <br /> 20 <br /> ©Copyright 1987 K1,M Automotive Publishing Inc <br />
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