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The following is an itemized list of hazardous materials violations that have not been <br /> addressed for West Wind as of June 17, 2019. <br /> Open violations from May 13, 2019 inspection <br /> Violation #8 - Failed to submit a training program or program is not reasonable or adequate for facility. <br /> A training program was not submitted. Training programs for all employees and annual training, including refresher <br /> courses, shall include safety procedures for the event of a release or threatened release of a hazardous material, <br /> including, but not limited to, familiarity with the facility's emergency response plans and procedures. These training <br /> programs may take into consideration of each employee. Immediately prepare or update the facility's training <br /> program, log into the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/, upload the <br /> correct or updated information, and submit to the EHD for approval. <br /> Violation#9 - Failed to annually review and certify that the business plan is complete, accurate, and up to <br /> date. <br /> The business plan information has not been reviewed and resubmitted in the California Environmental Reporting <br /> System (CERS) annually for 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019.. The hazardous materials inventory shall be submitted by <br /> January 15 of each calendar year and may be submitted beginning November 1 of the previous year. Immediately <br /> log into the CERS at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/, enter the correct or updated information, and submit to the EHD for <br /> approval. <br /> Violation#10 -Failed to submit revisions to business plan within 30 days of substantial change in <br /> operations. <br /> During the inspection, nine 8 gallon propane cylinders, one > 1,200 gallon and one > 159 gallon tanks of diesel <br /> (actual size off the tanks was not known/available), two 55 gallon drums of waste oil, one 55 gallon drum of <br /> antifreeze, and one 282 cubic oxygen cubic foot cylinder, and one 265 gallon tote of diesel exhaust fluid were found <br /> on site that have not been reported and the updated information has not been submitted. Within 30 days of one the <br /> following events, business shall electronically update the information submitted to the California Environmental <br /> Reporting System (CERS): <br /> -A 100 percent or more increase in the quantity of a previously disclosed material. <br /> -Any handling of a previously undisclosed hazardous materials <br /> -A change of business address, business ownership, or business name. <br /> Immediately log into the California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) at http://cers.calepa.ca.gov/, enter the <br /> correct or updated information, and submit to the EHD for approval. <br /> Violation#11 - Failed to provide or document initial and/or refresher training to appropriate personnel. <br /> Employee training records were not available at the time of inspection. The business plan shall include provisions <br /> for ensuring that appropriate personnel receive initial and annual refresher training. This training shall be <br /> documented electronically or by hard copy and shall be made available for a minimum of three years. Immediately <br /> provide employee training for appropriate personnel and submit a copy of the training records to the EHD. <br /> Violation #12 - Failed to have the business plan readily available to facility or EHD personnel. <br /> Facility could not provide the Emergency Response Plan and the Chemical inventory upon request. The emergency <br /> response plans and procedures, the inventory of information required by this article, and the site map required by <br /> this section shall be readily available to personnel of the business or the unified program facility with responsibilities <br /> for emergency response or training pursuant to this section. Immediately make arrangements to have the business <br /> plan readily available for review. <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />