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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
1900 - Hazardous Materials Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2021
RECORD_ID
PR0546986
PE
1921
FACILITY_ID
FA0026625
FACILITY_NAME
PACE SUPPLY CORPORATION
STREET_NUMBER
4015
STREET_NAME
NEWTON
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95205
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
4015 NEWTON RD
P_LOCATION
01
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Approved
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2. Thread oil—the maximum daily amount is wrongly reported as 60 gallons vs. at least 150 gallons <br /> observed; the size of the largest container, average daily amount, storage pressure, and storage <br /> temperature elements have not been completed, and the obsolete federal hazard categories have not <br /> been updated. <br /> 3. Oxygen, compressed—the maximum daily amount is wrongly reported as 20 cubic feet vs. at least 556 <br /> cubic feet observed;the size of the largest container, average daily amount, storage pressure, and <br /> storage temperature elements have not been completed, and the obsolete federal hazard categories <br /> have not been updated. <br /> 4. Argon -the maximum daily amount is wrongly reported as 32 cubic feet vs. at least 7,584 cubic feet <br /> observed; the size of the largest container, average daily amount, storage pressure, and storage <br /> temperature elements have not been completed, and the obsolete federal hazard categories have not <br /> been updated. <br /> 5. Propane-the maximum daily amount is wrongly reported as 20 gallons vs. at least 178 gallons <br /> observed; the average daily amount element has not been completed,the storage pressure is wrongly <br /> reported as "ambient"vs. "above ambient", and the obsolete federal hazard categories have not been <br /> updated. <br /> • Violation #6,the site map does not show or address the following: <br /> 1. Internal roads. <br /> 2. Loading areas. <br /> 3. Storm and sewer drains. <br /> 4. Access and exit points from the street. <br /> 5. Evacuation assembly area. <br /> 6. Emergency response equipment (fire extinguishers and spill control). <br /> 7. Emergency shutoffs. <br /> 8. The actual locations of the thread oil, oxygen, and acetylene in the counter area. <br /> 9. The topographical information on the map is not accurate and does not show the entire facility/site and <br /> the structures attached to the north side of the facility. <br /> A site map shall contain a north orientation, loading areas, internal roads, adjacent streets, storm and sewer drains, <br /> access and exit points, emergency shutoffs, evacuation staging areas, hazardous material handling and storage areas, <br /> and emergency response equipment. if a site map element is not applicable for your facility then list it on the map and <br /> label as "NA". <br /> • Violation #7, Emergency Response/Contingency Plan is not complete (see attached). <br /> 3. Section E—the location(s) of the emergency assembly area has not been identified. <br /> 4. Section G.the locations of the emergency equipment(fire extinguishers and spill control) have not been <br /> identified. <br /> • Violation #8, Employee Training Plan is not adequate. <br /> - The training plan does not address the frequency of training, such as training for all new employees and <br /> annual training in the following elements: <br /> 3. Immediate notification contacts to the appropriate local emergency response personnel and to <br /> the unified program agency. <br /> 4 <br />
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