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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
RECORD_ID
PR0520721
PE
1919
FACILITY_ID
FA0001056
FACILITY_NAME
HOMETOWN BUFFET #707
STREET_NUMBER
1025
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
ROBINHOOD
STREET_TYPE
DR
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95207
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
1025 W ROBINHOOD DR
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
002
QC Status
Approved
Scanner
EJimenez
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\MIGRATIONS\R\ROBINHOOD\1025\PR0520721\COMPLIANCE INFO.PDF
QuestysFileName
COMPLIANCE INFO
QuestysRecordDate
11/2/2016 3:41:19 PM
QuestysRecordID
3247643
QuestysRecordType
12
QuestysStateID
1
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RECEIVED <br />OCT - 4 2010 <br />Facility Site Map and Storage Map Instructi <br />E OF EMEORGENCy SERVICES <br />A Site Map and Storage Map must be included with your HMBEP. For relatively small facilities, these <br />documents may be combined into one drawing. Since drawings are intended for use in emergency response <br />situations, larger facilities (generally those with complex and/or multiple buildings) should provide an overall <br />site map and a separate storage map for each building/storage area. All maps must be drafted in black ink on <br />8'/z" X I V map grid, which has been provided on the last page. All lines must be neatly ruled and all writing, <br />symbols, and notations must be clearly legible, <br />i. Provide a Facility Site Map, which includes the following elements: <br />A. Scale of drawing (e.g., 1 inch = 10 feet); <br />B. Site orientation (north, etc); <br />C. All streets bordering the facility; <br />D. Access and egress points and roads; <br />E. Internal roads and parking areas; <br />F. Storm drains and sanitary sewer drains; <br />G. Indicate locations of floor drains, sewers and sumps; <br />H. Locations of all buildings and other structures; <br />I. Location and names of adjacent streets and alleys; <br />J. Hazardous materials loading and unloading areas; <br />K. Outside hazardous materials storage or use areas; <br />L. Primary and alternate evacuation routes; <br />M. Primary and alternate staging areas; <br />N. Location of any on-site fire hydrants and/or fire protection equipment. <br />2. Provide a Storage Map, which includes the following elements: <br />A, Building floor plan including entrances, exits, interior walls, partitions, and doors; <br />B. General propose of each area within each building (e.g., office area, manufacturing) etc); <br />C. Location of each hazardous material/waste storage, dispensing, use, or handling area. 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 HMBEP; <br />D. Location of each emergency utility shirt -off point (i.e., gas, war, ant fond r electric); <br />ire suppression, approach and <br />E. Location of emergency response equipment. For example, equipment <br />mitigation, protective clothing, medical response, etc. <br />Revised (5/03) <br />
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