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Annina Antonio- RE: CAR Application Tonal Information Page 1 <br /> From: "Jason A. Richardson" <JRichardson@simshugoneu.com> <br /> To: "Annina Antonio" <AAntonio@dtsc.ca.gov> <br /> Date: 12/14/2005 3:27:12 PM <br /> Subject: RE: CAR Application Additional Information <br /> That is correct on our Corp address. <br /> On clarification on our methods of capacitor removal: <br /> Per training From Freon Free: We use power hand tools (or regular socket <br /> sets), to remove the panels the Capacitors are encased in, Discharge by <br /> touching both ends with a screw driver, after which the capacitor can be <br /> removed. <br /> Jason A. Richardson <br /> Safety & Environmental Coordinator <br /> SIMS Hugo Neu <br /> Richmond, Ca. <br /> 510.412.5335 (Voice) <br /> 510.715.7414 (Cell) <br /> jrichardson@simshugoneu.com <br /> www.simshugoneu.com <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: Annina Antonio [mailto:AAntonio@dtsc.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 3:12 PM <br /> To: Jason A. Richardson <br /> Subject: CAR Application Additional Information <br /> Hi Jason, <br /> I got your email from Sarah Scott and also got the voice mail message <br /> you left. <br /> Per our conversation, we just need clarification on some of the items in <br /> your application: <br /> Please clarify the methods and procedures that you currently use for <br /> removing capacitors. It is our understanding that the use of <br /> reciprocating saw as indicated on page 3 of your application is no <br /> longer being done. <br /> We will use the following as SIMS' corporate business location: <br /> 600 S 4th Street <br /> Richmond, CA 94804 <br />