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4400 - Solid Waste Program
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ARCHIVED REPORTS
FileName_PostFix
2015 TPR
RECORD_ID
PR0440013
PE
4445
FACILITY_ID
FA0001434
FACILITY_NAME
LOVELACE TRANSFER STATION
STREET_NUMBER
2323
STREET_NAME
LOVELACE
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
20406020
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
2323 LOVELACE RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Consult the equiPrrre aratus. <br />regarding composition of the dielectric fluids i(�^act^� be atlirng apparatus sF,ould <br />Standard fire fighting wearing aPP��-� � le exposure *o' chemical combustion <br />be wom when fighting fires that rnvoNe P <br />products. Fre fighting equipment should be moronghq' leaned � �on�tinated <br />atter use• istered with fire response <br />Federal regulations require all PC8lrarisiormers to be reg <br />personnel. <br />rt the incident.-�ior>sult-and follow appropriate ie- <br />It aPCB transtonner is involved in afire -related incident, the owner of the trans- <br />former may be required f0• repo, <br />decal, state, and Weal regulations- _. <br />REA�VITY DATA <br />stable, tire -resistant compounds. <br />PCBs are vary _ - <br />HEALTH. EFFECTS SUMMARY - - - "— -�"-" <br />Skin Contact: PCBs can b an Csso,ventsrwherenconttact leadsat areimoval olinatural ifatst andao'�ols <br />_ common o g in and orating of the skin. A potential exists for contracting <br />with subsequent dry 9 <br />chloracne. � - e tissues. <br />Eye Contact: The liquid p <br />roducts and their vapors are moderately irritating to ey 65 mk for <br />ounds are: lDso rats -8: 9 <br />Ingestion: <br />The acute oral toxicities o1 th�undto�t 54° �� ponnated—'�stightly toxic. <br />42°o chlorinated, and 11.9"g 9 <br />Animal experiments of varying duration a: Ct?i dated matenalcproduces more Iver <br />Inhalation: the 54° <br />-lor similar exposure conditions, <br />injury than the a2% chlorinated material. , <br />(NEAL7H EFFECTS SUMMARY cominwd o++ D+Q� 4% <br />�• <br />f <br />t, <br />INFORM <br />� <br />chat= <br />PROTECTION <br />_ „,. _ � <br />HCI <br />Fln and <br />Explosion: <br />PCBs are fire`resistant�corripoJrias:.TM1IY'Tf17y'tlecomPoss to brvn CO. COr _ _ <br />phenolics. zadehydes and other;toxic combustion products under severe conditions <br />such as exposure to fiameo�bot•��' -" E —' resence of excess -ol oxy- <br />At temperatures in -the rangaiot.��0.650'���e pCDFs Laboratory studies <br />1 ch ormat�d • dibenzofurans ( )' oduce polychlo- <br />gen PCBs.mey toren PoY .!•. � . <br />under similar conditions have damonsuatad "this PCBs: do nor Pr <br />rinated dibenzc-p-dioxiiu (PCODs). ned � Produce-��-�bfinataGdl- <br />PCBs in electriWl equipment have been repo xombustori'pro- <br />nerrts of the dielectric fluids or <br />oxins (PCDDs} and furans (Ptr�ml cn�FCBr� � rons <br />ducts may result all, or in part, � manufacturer for intotmation <br />other combusted materials. Consult the equiPrrre aratus. <br />regarding composition of the dielectric fluids i(�^act^� be atlirng apparatus sF,ould <br />Standard fire fighting wearing aPP��-� � le exposure *o' chemical combustion <br />be wom when fighting fires that rnvoNe P <br />products. Fre fighting equipment should be moronghq' leaned � �on�tinated <br />atter use• istered with fire response <br />Federal regulations require all PC8lrarisiormers to be reg <br />personnel. <br />rt the incident.-�ior>sult-and follow appropriate ie- <br />It aPCB transtonner is involved in afire -related incident, the owner of the trans- <br />former may be required f0• repo, <br />decal, state, and Weal regulations- _. <br />REA�VITY DATA <br />stable, tire -resistant compounds. <br />PCBs are vary _ - <br />HEALTH. EFFECTS SUMMARY - - - "— -�"-" <br />Skin Contact: PCBs can b an Csso,ventsrwherenconttact leadsat areimoval olinatural ifatst andao'�ols <br />_ common o g in and orating of the skin. A potential exists for contracting <br />with subsequent dry 9 <br />chloracne. � - e tissues. <br />Eye Contact: The liquid p <br />roducts and their vapors are moderately irritating to ey 65 mk for <br />ounds are: lDso rats -8: 9 <br />Ingestion: <br />The acute oral toxicities o1 th�undto�t 54° �� ponnated—'�stightly toxic. <br />42°o chlorinated, and 11.9"g 9 <br />Animal experiments of varying duration a: Ct?i dated matenalcproduces more Iver <br />Inhalation: the 54° <br />-lor similar exposure conditions, <br />injury than the a2% chlorinated material. , <br />(NEAL7H EFFECTS SUMMARY cominwd o++ D+Q� 4% <br />�• <br />f <br />t, <br />
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