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COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN <br /> OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES <br /> ROOM 610,COURTHOUSE <br /> `I 222 EAST WEBER AVENUE <br /> STOCKTON,CA 95202 <br /> TELEPHONE(209)468-3962 <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION(209)468-3969 <br /> August 1, 2005 <br /> TO: Sierra Chemical Co. <br /> 1010 Industrial Drive <br /> Sto CA 95206 <br /> FROM: Dennis Fields Assistant Coordinator,Hazardous Materials <br /> SUBJECT: BUSINESS PLAN INSPECTION COMMENTS <br /> On July 29, 2005 at approximately 13:45 Kasey Foley and I meet with representatives of <br /> Sierra Chemical to review items identified during the inspection conducted on July 28, <br /> 2005. Following is the out come of this meeting: <br /> 4. If Business is a Hazardous Waste Generator, is Hazardous Waste Manifests <br /> On Site? <br /> Sierra Chemical does generate hazardous waste and there was hazardous waste on <br /> site,however, there were not waste manifests. <br /> (Business has hired a contractor to HazCat the material and to remove from <br /> site.) <br /> 5. Current Training Records on Hand <br /> In Sierra Chemicals Executive Summary, located in your Risk Management Plan, <br /> "Applicable plant personnel receive annual training including drills". <br /> Provide the most current training record for individuals assigned to Sierra <br /> Chemicals emergency response team. Provide proof of training of your <br /> emergency responders found in 29 CFR 1910.120 (q) <br /> Provide the last drill that your emergency responders conducted. <br /> Provide emergency response course outline. <br /> Provide the most current fit test for responders. <br /> Provide written respiratory program. <br /> Manager/supervisors should be trained on all safety equipment(chlorine kits) <br />