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CA.CCR.19

ca.ccr.19

Office of Emergency Services § 2550

• 2550 (a) (10)

California Specialized Training Institute

Hazardous Materials Specialist

Evaluation Record --_._--_.

Position -
Comments Section

DO I.e.Staff Scenario # - - Date---- ProctoT-----
Incident Commander
Aide Scenario # __ Date Proctor _
Site Safety Officer
Infonnatlon Officer Scenario # __ Date _ Proctor ___
Liaison Officer
Plans
Protective Actions
Operations

OJ Haz Mat Group Scenario # __ Date________ Proctor _
Haz Mat Group Supernsor _
Haz Mat Safety Scenario # __ Date Proctor
Entry Leader
Decon Leader Scenario.# __ Date ~ Proctor~ _
Haz Mat Tech/Ref Leader
Site Access Control Leader Scenario # __ Date _ ProctoT ~_
Medical Unit Leader

rn Entry Team
Entry team member

rn Decon Team
Decon Team Member

Haz Mat Tech/RefTeam
Tech/Ref Team Member

Scenario # __ Date ProctoT _

Scenario # __ Date _ lProctor _
_
PERFORMANCE Scenario # __ Date Proctor

3 = OurSTANDING

=ll...-_-42 ABOVE AVERAGE
=1 AVERAGE

0= FAILURE

I I IIFlnal Score Instructor

Date

Class #

Last First Student # Fonn HM 230 Page 1
State of CaHfornia-OES/CSTI Revised 11/93

Page 118.64(a) Register 2007, No. 51; 12-21-2007

§ 2550 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS TitDe 19

INSTRUCTOR GUIDE HAZARDOUS lWATERIALS SPECIALIST •
Student Evaluation Record •
lG-2

POSITION

.ICS Command Staff

Incident Commander.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Incident Commander Within the guidelines of
Firescope ICS HM-120

Incident Commander Aide.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Incident Commander Aide within the gUidelines
of Firescope ICS HM-120.

Incident Safety Officer.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Incident Safety Officer within the gUidelines of
Firescope ICS HM-120. Coordinate the development and implementation of a site safety
plan.

Infonnation Officer.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Information Officer within the gUidelines of

Firescope rcs HM-120. Develop an incident press release, establish a Press area,

coordinate all information released from the incident.

Liaison Officer.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Liaison Officer within the gUidelines of
Firescope ICS HM-120. Act as the point of contact for all outside agencies

Planning Section Chief.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Planning Section Chief within the gUidelines of
Firescope IeS HM-120.

Protective Actions Group Supervisor.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Protective Actions Group Supexvisor within the
gUidelines of Flrescope leS HM-120. Develop and supervise the implementation of
protective actions utilizing information obtained from Tech/Ref.

Operations Section Chief.

oDfeFmiroenssctorpaetelethseHaMb1-l11t2y0t.o function as Operations Section Chief within the gUidelines

HazardQus Materials Group

HazMat Group Supervisor.
Demonstrate the abtlity to function as HazMat GrQup Supervisor within the gUidelines
Qf FirescQpe ICS HM-120. Be Responsible for the Implementation of the incident-action
plan.

HazMat Safety.
Demonstrate the ability to function as HazMat Safety within the gUidelines of
FJrescQpe ICS HM-120. Develop the Site-Safety Plan. Conduct Safety briefing.

Entry Leader.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Enhy Leader within the gUidelines of Firescope

xes HM-120. Demonstrate the ability to manage, plan and direct overall entry

operations. Insure proper backup support. Recommend mitigation actions to be
perfQrmed. Maintain control Qf all personnel and eqUipment within the Hot zone
(Exclusion Zone).

State of Caltfomia-OES/CSTI RevSrlll/93 Fonn HM 230 Page 2

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• INSTRUCTOR GUIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPECIALIST
• Studen.t Evaluation Record
IG-3

Decon Leader.
Demonstrate the ability to [unction as Decon Leader within the guidelines of Firescope

les HM-120. Be responsible for decontamination of all persoIUlel and equipment

exiting the Hot Zone. Insure proper chain of custody for all samples and eVidence in the

Decon area.

HazMat Tech/Ref Leader.
Demonstrate the ability to function as HazMat Tech/Ref Leader within the gUidelines of

Firescope les HM-120. Provide technical information and assistance to the HazMat

Group Supernsor. Provide product InfonnaUon and mitigation recommendations
through research, interpretation of monitoring data and chemical analysis of samples.
Provide protective action reconlmendaUons. Determine appropriate chemical
protective clothing for entry and Decon teams.

Site Access Control Leader.
Demonstrate the ability to function as Site Access Control Leader within the gUidelines

of Flrescope xes HM-120. Be responsible for the establishment of Contamination

control zones and control the movement of all personnel between those zones.

Medical Unit Leader.

Demonstrate the abiUty to function as Medical Unit Leader within the gUidelines of

Firescope xes HM-120. Insure the proper medical monitoring of all personnel prior to

donning and after doffing chemical protective clothing and prior to any bottle change.

Maintain records of the above. Advise the HazMat Safety officer of any worker
exceeding established medical guidelines. Coordinate the treatment of all inJuries
within the incident control zones.

Entry team member.
Under the direction of the Entry Leader. safely perform the duties assigned within the
Hot Zone. Insure the use of the buddy system. Select and use the proper tools and
equipment for mitigation of the incident. Demonstrate the ability to operate and
understand monitoring eqUipment. Properly don and doff chemical protective
clothing. Perfonn rescue of injured personnel within the Hot ZOne.

Decon team member.
Under the direction of the Decon Leader, safely perform the duties assigned Within the
Decontamination comdor. Insure the use of the buddy system. Select and use the proper
tools and equipment for decontamination of all personnel samples and eqUipment
exiting the Hot Zone. Properly don and doff chemical protective clothing.

Tech/Ref team member.
Under the direction of the Tech/Ref Leader, provide product infonnation and

mitigation recommendations through research. interpretation of monitoring data and
chemical analySiS of samples. Provide protective action recommendations. Determine
appropriate chemical protective clothing for entry and Decon teams.

• State of Calf.[omia-OES/CSTI Rev1sed 11/93 Fonn HM 230 Page 3
Page 118.64(c)
Register 2007, No. 51; 12-21-2007

§ 2550 BARCLAYS CALIFORNliA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19
2550 (a) (11)


APPLICA110N FOR ENROLLMENT
(This form may be reproduced locally)

COURSE T1TlE:. _
_
DATE OF COURSE: 1st Choicfi': 2nd Choice:
FULL NAME: _
_ 5.S.#:
_
RANKfTITLElPOSITION: AGENCY: _
SEND CONFIRMATION ATIN: _
_
BUSINESS ADDRESS: (City and State) (Zip Code) _
(Zip Code)
(Street, P.O. Box) (City and State) _ FAX #:
HOME ADDRESS:_-'-- HOME PHONE:

(StnleI, P.O. 8ox)
BUSINESS PHONE:

DESCRIBE APPLICANT'S PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE, YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND CURRENT POSITION.
THIS INFORMATION IS VITAt FOR PROPER ROLEPLAYING ASSIGNMENT IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COURSES.



DO YOU HAVE A BACHELOR DEGREE (orhigh6r) _

(Applicanr. Signature) (Dale) Appllcanr. SupervilOf'lTralnlng Offic»r (Signature) (Date)
(prinledltyped namelTille of applicant'. SupervilOrlTraining Officer)

PLEASE ADVISE CSTJ IF YOU HAVE A DISABILITY WHICH SHOULD BE CONSIDERED WHEN MAKING _
SEA TlNG ASSIGNMENTS, OR SPECIAL DIETARY NEEDS:.

EMERGENCY NOTlflCAT10N~ RELATIONSHIP: _
NAME: PHONE NO: _

ADDRESS: H. Medical, Hoap.1)r/RN 25. City (Olher)
18. Privale Induslry 26. County (Other)
PLEASE CIRCLE ONE 9. Planning 19. OES, CitylCoISI8t8 27. Stale (Other)
10. CDFtCounty Fire 20. Volunleer Agencies 28. Transporlation
,. Police 11. PIO 21. SChools 29. Federal Agencies
2. Sheriff 12. Public Works 22. Community Services 30. Airport Police
3 Fir" 13. Pams & ReCf9atlon 23. Olhera
4. Highway Patrol 14. legal 24. university (Olher) Register 2007, No. 51; 12-21- 2007
5. "litaly 15. University E H 6. S
6. University Police 16. Heallh, City/CO/State
7. City/County Admin.
8. Finance

Page 118.64(d)

TDaDe Jl9 Office of Emergency Services § 2550

• Statement of Physical or Medical Qualification

Subject: Strenuous & Potential Toxicological Exposure During Haz Mat

Training

Participant Name: _~~~~ _

1. The above ~isted participant is physically qualified to participate in training which
requires the following:

A. The use of positive· pressure respirators (S.C.B.A), negative pressure"
respkators (A.P.R.) and other respiratory protective devices.

B. The donning, doffing and wearing of partial and/or fully encapsulating
chemical protective clothing for extended durations (up to 1 hour).
including impermeable suit, gloves, boots and other accessories used
during field exercises (hazards includes in-suit temperature exceeding 100
Fahrenheit and humidity of 100%). In-suit time of 30 minutes could result
in rapid fluid loss up to 5% of total body weight.

C lifting, carrying and wearing equipment in excess of 35 ibs.

D. Possible exposure of small amounts of toxic chemicals during hazard
categorization.

Signature 0 Employer 6'01''' Date
Date
Signature 0 Physician

Comments:

Note:Please Hand Carry this note to the first day of class. You wiU
not be allowed to participate in field exercises without a
completed original. You may have your employer or
physician sign this documentl

• State of California - OES/CSTI www.cstLca.gov Revised 9/04 In"structor Initia~s
Fonn HM 280
Page 118.64(e)
Register 2007, No. 51; 12-21-2007

§ 2550 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

Statement of Physical or Medical Qualification •

Subject: Strenuous Activity During Haz Mat Training •

Participant Name: _

1. The above listed participant is physically qualified to participate in training which
requires the following:

A. The use of negative pressure respirators (A.P.R.) and powered air
purifying respirators (P.A.P.R.)

B. The donning, doffing and wearing of partial and/or fully encapsulating
chemical protective clothing for extended durations (up to 1 hour).
Including impermeable suit, gloves, boots and other accessories used

during field exercises (hazards includes in-suit temperature exceeding 100
Fahrenheit and humidity of 1000/0). In-suit time of 30 minutes in high heat
conditions could result in rapid fluid loss up to 50/0 of total body weight.

C Lifting, carrying and wearing equipment in excess of 35 Ibs.

Signature 0 Employer "or" Date
Date
Signature 0 Physician

Comments:

Note: Please Hand Carry this note to the first day of class. You will
not be allowed to participate in field exercises without a

completed original. You can have your employer.or

Physician sign this document!

Instructor Initials

State of California - OES/CSTI w w w .cstLca.gov Revised 4/4/04 Form HM 280 (C) •

Page 118.64(0 Register 2007, No. 51; 12-21-2007

1I'ntHe Jl9 Office of Emergency Services § 255{b

• POliC;)--lI~~~~y ACcid~~t& Form (per CCR TitJe19 Safety

,__ I Haz Mat Outreach Coord .. __.. ...__,

! P.O. Box 8123 _
_
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403-8123
_.~_~one: (80.~_l§~~~}534 Fax: (80S) 549-35~? ......._......__. _
_
Date:- - - - - - - - - Time of Injury: _

Course Manager: Type of Course:
HomelWork Phone:
Name of Injured:
Home Address:
Work Address:

Specific activity the student was performing when event occurred:

How injury occurred. Describe sequence of events. Specify object which directly
produced the injury:

• Action Taken (describe treatment): _

Name & phone number of person(s) providing treatment: _

If student was transported to hospital give name, address, & phone number of

hospitallphysician -- -----

Name and phone number of witnesses: _

Did the course manager contact the CSTI Haz Mat Section Chief? Yes_ No_

Date and time: _

Name, title and phone number of person completing this form: _

Send this form to CSTl within 24 hrs for serious injuries, 10 working days for minor injuries.

CSTI Injury ~~AccidetltForm HM-290 (Revised 9/07)

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§ 2560 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATJfONS Title 19

NOTE: AuthOIity cited: Section 8574.20(a), Government Code. Reference: Sec- (M) One Cargo Box Trailer or lntermodal Container to be used to sim- •
tion 8574.20(b), Government Code. ulate a traffic accident with mixed cargo involved. •

HISTORY (2) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility
1. New section filed 7-8-9]; operative 8-7-91 (Register 91, No. 46). (FfF) shall have adequate supplies of all of the following equipment:
2. Amendment of section and forms filed 5-] 2-94; operative 6-13-94 (Register
(A) Drum-related:
94, No. 19). (i) Plug and Dike.
3. New subsection (a)(6), subsection renumbering, new subsections (a)(l3)-(l5), (ii) Bung Wrench.
(iii) Foam Wedges.
new forms HM 170, HM 280, HM280C and HM290 and amendment of NOTE (iv) Dye.
filed 12-18-2007; operative 1-17-2008 (Register 2007, No. 51). (v) Epoxy Putty.
(vi) Grounding and Bonding.
§ 2560. Field Training Facility. (vii) New Bungs.
(a) Minimum Requirements (viii) Speed Wrench and Socket.
(1) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility (ix) Drum Repair Kit.
(x) Drum Hand Truck.
(FfF) shall have all of the following training aids: (xi) Transfer Pump.
(A) Drums that have been designed with leaks of the following types: (xii) Redwood Plugs.
(i) One Side Void (eg. fork lift or nail puncture); (xiii) Drum Lifter.
(ii) One Bung Leak. (damaged threads); and (B) Chlorine-related:
(iii) One Chine Leak (l/16 holes or saw cut). (i) A Kit.
(B) Drums for sampling: (ii) B Kit.
(i) One IAI with threaded bung, 55 gal.; (iii) C Kit.
(ii) One lA2 with removable top, 55 gal.; and (iv) Ammonia Atomizer Bottle.
(iii) One non-operable (weld or braze bungs closed). (C) Powdered Materials-related:
(C) Overpack: (i) Shovels.
(i) One DOT 49 CFR 173.3 Salvage Drum, 85 gal.; (ii) Brooms.
(ii) One DOT 49 CFR 173.3 Salvage Drum, 8 gal.; and (iii) Plastic Bags.
(iii) One Dot 49 CFR 173.3 Salvage Drum, polyethylene. (iv) Tarps.
(D) One 100-150 lb. Chlorine Container designed for vaporleak from (D) Pressurized Gas Cylinders-related:
(i) Hand Tools.
the valve area. (ii) Valve Thread Cap.
(E) One I-Ton Chlorine Container designed for liquid and vapor leaks (E) Fixed Storage Tank-related:
(i) Patching Kits.
from valve and fusible plug. Container shall be designed to allow instruc- (ii) Pneumatic Patching Equipment.
tor to change leak from a liquid to a vapor when students roll the contain- (iii) 5-Minute Marine Epoxy.
er. (F) Piping Leaks-related:
(i) Pneumatic Patching Equipment.
(F) One Chlorine Tank Dome designed for liquid line, vapor line and (ii) Patching Kits.
safety relief valve leak. One leak. should be from vibration opening of (iii) Flange Gaskets.
valve, one leak from a valve loose in its mount, and one leak from a failed (iv) Bolts and Nuts.
safety relief valve. The tank dome shall be designed to allow the student (v) Hand Tools.
to read the vapor pressure via one of the vapor lines. (G) Cargo Tank-related:
(i) Dome Clamp (MC 306/406).
(G) One Fixed Bulk Storage Tank (minimum of 200 gallon capacity) (ii) Step Ladder.
with leaks of a type to facilitate the application of a tank bandage. (iii) Pneumatic Drill.
(iv) Grounding and Bonding Cables.
(H) One DOT class MC 306/MC 406 type Tank Truck designed to (v) Grounding Rod.
simulate leak from dome cover on overtumed tanker. Tanker must be of (vi) Stinger.
sufficient size to allow drilling for stinger operations.
(vii) 4" Hole Saw Drill Bit.
(1) One Railroad Tankcar with domes listed below or domes listed be- (viii) Air Pressure Regulator.
low on a simulated Railroad Tankcar. All work shall be done on a plat- (H) Railroad Tankcar-related:
form that is no larger than 64 square feet and at least 10 feet above ground (i) Hand Tools.
level: (ii) Pneumatic Tank Patching Equipment.
(iii) Ladders (Fire Service Type), minimum 14 ft.
(i) One Chlorine Dome meeting requirements specified in Section (iv) Tool Elevator (rope, bag or bucket, and pulleys).
2560(a)(1 )(F); (1) Storm Drain-related:
(i) Shovels.
(ii) One Pressure Dome designed to leak from liquid valve, vapor (ii) Sheet Plastic.
valve, and failed safety-relief valve. The dome shall be designed to al- (iii) Wheelbarrows.
low students to gauge the liquid level in the tank; and, (iv) Sand.
(v) Over/Underflow Pipes (3-8 inches diameter).
(iii) One General Service Dome designed to leak. from liquid valve. (vi) Pneumatic Plugs.
(1) One Storm Drain designed to allow water flow from an outfall line (1) Absorbents (polar and non-polar type):
for students to construct an underflow dam to contain hazardous materi- (i) Pads.
(ii) Booms.
als.
(K) One Piping System designed to leak liquid or vapor on 2-l2-inch

or larger pipes including the following:
(i) Valve, Flange, Weld, and Thread Failures;
(ii) Cracked Pipe; and,
(iii) Sheared Pipe.
(L) Pressure Vessels designed to leak from a valve or valve area in-

cluding the following:
(i) One 100-150 lb Container.
(ii) One I-Ton Container meeting the requirements specified in

2560(a)(1)(E); and,
(iii) Two Pressurized Gas Cylinders (e.g .. fumigants, acetylene, oxy-

gen).

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• (iii) Pillows. (A) Level A Suits (adequate supply to assure that no suit is worn twice
• (iv) Granular. without first being cleaned and disinfected. Suit must provide total en-
(K) Sampling-related: capsulation. ).
(i) Colawasa Tube.
(ii) Scoops. (B) Level B Suits (one per student).
(iii) Pipettes. (C) Chemical Resistant Boots (one pair per student).
(iv) Soil Sample Auger. (D) Chemical Resistant Gloves (one pair per student).
(v) Plastic ZipLoc-type Bags. (E) Eye Protection (goggles or safety glasses, one pair per student).
(vi) Drum Thief's (F) Hearing Protection (one set per student).
(vii) Spoons. (G) Air Purifying Respirators (one per student).
(viii) Bottles with Seals and Labels. (H) Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Mask (one per student).
(ix) I-gallon Paint Cans for Overpack. (I) Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (one per every two students).
(L) Monitoring-related: (5) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility
(i) CGI. (FTF) shall have an adequate supply of all of the following forms:
(ii) Oxygen Meter. (A) ICS Form 201 - Incident Briefing.
(iii) Photoionization Detector. (B) ICS Form 202 - Incident Objectives.
(iv) Dosimeters. (C) ICS Form 206 - Medical Plan
(v) Radiation Meters. (D) ICS Form 208 - Site Safety Plan
(E) ICS Form 214 - Unit Log.
Mr/hr and Rlhr. (6) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility
(vi) Colormetric Tubes. (FTF) shall have all of the following safety items:
(vii) Field Chemical ID Kit. (A) First Aid Kit (EMT-I type).
(viii) Test Papers. (B) Emergency Telephone or Radio (to summon paramedic).
(ix) Belt Weather Kit or Mini-Weather Station (C) Covered Observation Area with sufficient capacity to seat entire
(M) Decontamination-related: class and able to provide protection from the rain and sun.
(i) Four Containment Pools. (D) Flashlights (one per two students).
(ii) Four Water Wands. (E) Emergency Night Lighting sufficient to illuminate entire exercise
(iii) Two Hudson Type Garden Sprayers. area.
(iv) Wash Tubs. (7) All leaks generated at a State Certified Hazardous Materials Field
(v) Trash Bags (55-gallon type). Training Facility shall be designed to leak at the approximate gallons-
(vi) Four Garden Hoses or Equivalent. per-minute (and pressure) that would be found in an actual incident.
(vii) Tarps. (8) Student to Instructor/Equipment/etc. Ratios are used in the preced-
(viii) Brush Assortment. ing sections, above, to assure students receive an adequate level of expe-
(ix) Sponges. rientiallearning. See Section 2540 (d) (5) (B) for information on break-
(x) Towels. outs and sectional training.
(xi) Four Astra-Terf (type) Doormats (Pool boot scrub) (b) Inspection and Certification Procedures.
(N) Other: (l) Any FfF Coordinator seeking state certification for a FTF shall
(i) Windsock. notify the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials
(ii) Computer loaded with the following: Section Chief in writing, requesting an inspection.
(a) Cameo (2) Upon written request for FfF inspection from any FfF Coordina-
(b) Chern Knowledge tor, the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials
(c) Chemical Reactivity worksheet Section Chief shall notify the Office of the State Fire Marshal Training
(iii) ICS Vests Including: Division to arrange for a joint inspection within 45 calendar days of re-
(a) Hazmat Group Supervisor ceiving the FfF Coordinator's written request.
(b) Assistant Safety Officer (3) The FfF Coordinator requesting the inspection shall be notified,
(c) Entry Team Leader in writing, by the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous
(d) Decon Team Leader Materials Section as to the date and time for the FTF inspection. The FfF
(e) Technical Reference Leader Coordinator shall arrange for the proper personnel to be at the FTF to op-
(f) Site Access Leader erate equipment and demonstrate that the training aids function as re-
(iv) 20 Traffic Cones quired during the inspection.
(v) Barrier Tape (4) FTF inspections shall be conducted jointly by representatives from
(vi) Bull Hom the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Sec-
(3) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility tion and the Office of the State Fire Marshal Training Division.
(FfF) shall have all of the following reference materials: (5) Inspectors shall ensure that all the minimum required equipment
(A) Chemical Dictionary (Hawley's). and training aids, as defined in Section 2560(a), are present and fully op-
(B) Quick Selection Guide to Chemical Protective Clothing (Fors- erational. Inspectors shall complete a Field Training Facility Inspection
berg/Mansdorf) Report (HM form 190), as referenced in Section 2550 and forward it to
(C) Handbook Of Reactive Chemical Hazardous (L. Bretherick) or the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Sec-
Rapid Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities (Pohanish/Green). tion Chief within 10 working days. Within 10 working days of receiving
(D) CHRIS Manual (U.S. Coast Guard - Printed or Electronic). the inspection report, the California Specialized Training Institute Haz-
(E) American Association of Railroads, Emergency Action Guides ardous Materials Section Chief shall notify the FTF Coordinator, in writ-
(F) Emergency Care for Hazardous Materials Exposure (Currence) ing, that the inspected FTF has been approved or denied certification. If
(G) Farm Chemical Handbook (Meister). the FTF is disapproved, the Section Chief shall forward a written report
(H) Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (NIOSH). to the FfF Coordinator specifying the inspected FfF's deficiencies.
(1) Emergency Response Guide Book (DOT) Once the FfF Coordinator has corrected all of the identified deficiencies,
(4) A State Certified Hazardous Materials Field Training Facility the FTF Coordinator may request another inspection pursuant to this sec-
(FTF) shall have all of the following protective clothing: tion.

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§ 2570 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

(6) A state certified FTF is required for Hazardous Materials Specialist and property of the people of the state. This program was established to e
(l F) and (l G) Courses as referenced in Section 2520(p) and (q). protect such volunteers from financial loss as a result of injuries sustained e
while engaged in disaster service acti vities and to provide immunity from
(7) Any State Certified FTF is subject to unannounced inspection/ liability for such disaster service worker volunteers while providing di- e
audits conducted by a faculty member of the California Specialized saster service.
Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section and/or a designee of the
Office of the State Fire Marshal. Unannounced FTF inspection/audits NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8587 and 8580, Government Code. Reference:
will be conducted in accordance with the procedures established in Sec- Section 8657, Government Code; and Sections 3211.9-321 L93a, Labor Code.
tion 2540(f).
HISTORY
(8) If any changes occur in the FTF minimum requirements, as refer- 1. New section filed 2-8-99; operative 12-15-98. Submitted to OAL for printing
enced in Section 2560(a), then the Chief of the California Specialized
Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section is required to notify all only pursuant to Govemment Code section 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7).
FTF Coordinators in writing of said changes within 30 working days.
FTF Coordinators shall have 90 working days to make all said changes. § 2510.2. Definitions.
Upon completing changes, the FTF Coordinator will notify the Chief of (a) Disaster Service Worker.
the California Specialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Sec- (a) A disaster service worker is any person registered with a disaster
tion in writing within 30 working days. The Chief of the California Spe-
cialized Training Institute Hazardous Materials Section may, at his or her councilor the Governor's Office of Emergency Services, or a state
discretion, initiate an FTF inspection to verify compliance with said agency granted authority to register disaster service workers, for the pur-
changes. All changes shall be completed prior to any state certified pose of engaging in disaster service pursuant to the California Emergen-
courses bein!:! conducted at the FTF. cy Services Act without payor other consideration.

(9) Mobil;FTFs are subject to all of the same procedures and require- (2) Disaster service worker includes public employees, and also in-
ments of a fixed site FTF. Mobile FTFs are required to have all items, cludes any unregistered person impressed into service during a state of
as specified in Section 2560(a), at all locations where the Mobile FTF is war emergency, a state of emergency, or a local emergency by a person
being used. having authority to command the aid of citizens in the execution of his
or her duties.
(10) The Course Manager shall ensure that the FTF have all training
aids and equipment, as required in Section 2560(a), present and opera- (3) Exclusion: Disaster service worker does not include any member
tional during the entire course in which the Course Manager is responsi- registered as an active fire fighting member of any regularly organized
ble. volunteer fire department, having official recognition, and full or partial
support of the county, city, town or district in which such fire department
(c) Field Training Facility Coordinator is located.
(I) A Field Training Facility Coordinator is a State Certified Hazard-
ous Materials Instructor, as referenced in Section 2530, that is responsi- (b) Disaster Service.
ble for managing and maintaining a Field Training Facility. (l) Disaster service means all activities authorized by and carried on
(2) A Field Training Facility Coordinator is responsible for abiding by pursuant to the California Emergency Services Act, including approved
all procedures specified in Section 2560 and for completing and signing and documented training necessary or proper to engage in such acti vities.
all administrative forms and correspondences pertaining to the FTF. (2) Exclusion. Disaster service does not include any activities or func-
(3) All Course Managers conducting training at a FTF shall have re- tions performed by a person if the disaster council with which the person
ceived prior permission from the Field Training Facility Coordinator. is registered receives a fee or other compensation for the performance of
The FfF Coordinator can deny use of the FTF to a Course Manager, if that person's activities or functions.
in the FTF Coordinator's opinion, the FTF is inadequately supplied, (c) Training. For purposes of these regulations, training is a planned
maintained, or presents any unsafe training conditions. activity sponsored by a disaster council (or designated agency or author-
(4) The Course Managers conducting training at a FTF shall ensure ity) and may include classroom instruction, disaster drills or exercises,
that minimum required equipment, as referenced in Section 2560(a), is or related activities that are designed to enhance the disaster response
present at the PrF. skills (including safety) of the disaster service worker.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 8574.20(a), Government Code. Reference: Sec- (d) Disaster Council. A disaster council is a public agency established
tion 8574.20(b), Government Code. by ordinance which is empowered to register and direct the activities of
disaster service workers within the area of the county, city, city and
HISTORY county, or any part thereof. In this respect, the disaster council is acting
1. New section filed 5-12-94; operative 6-13-94 (Register 94, No. 19). as an instrument of the state in aid of carrying out general state govern-
2. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 4-25-2003; operative 5-25-2003 (Reg- ment functions and policy with regard to disaster services.
(e) Accredited Disaster Council. A disaster council may become ac-
ister 2003, No. 17). credited through certification by the California Emergency Council, or
the Governor when the Emergency Council is not meeting, when the di-
Subchapter 3. Disaster Service Worker saster council agrees to follow and comply with the rules and regulations
Volunteer Program established by the Emergency Council pursuant to the provisions of the
Emergency Services Act. Upon certification, and not before, the disaster
Article 1. General council becomes an accredited disaster council. A disaster council re-
mains accredited only while the certification of the California Emergen-
§ 2510. Short Title. cy Council is in effect and is not revoked.
This subchapter shall be known and may be cited as the Disaster Ser- (f) Auxiliary Fire Fighter. An auxiliary fire fighter is a person re-
cruited, registered and trained as a supplement or reserve for unusual fire
vice Worker Volunteer Program (DSWVP) Regulations. emergencies or disaster situations. Workers' compensation benefits for
auxiliary fire fighters may be provided by the state. An auxiliary fire
HISTORY tighter is not a "volunteer fire fighter," who is a person recruited and
1. New subchapter 3 (articles 1-4), article 1 (sections 257D-?5?0.2) and section trained to meet the day-to-day operational requirements of a fire depart-
ment. Workers' compensation insurance premiums for the volunteer fire
filed 2-8-99; operative 12-15-98. Submitted to OAL for pnntmg only pursuant
to Government Code section 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7). fighter are the responsibility of the local government or fire entity.
(g) Public Employee. All persons employed by the state or any county,
§ 2510.1. Purpose.
The Legislature has long provided a state-funded program of workers' city, city and county, state agency or public district, excluding aliens le-
gally employed, are considered to be public employees.
compensation benefits for disaster service worker volunteers who con-
tribute their services to protect the health and safety and preserve the Ii ves

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1'Dtlle 19 Office of Emergency Services § 2570.2

(h) Convergent Volunteers. Convergent volunteers are individuals NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Government Code. Reference:
that come forward to offer disaster response and recovery volunteer ser- Sections 8581, 8610 and 8612, Govemment Code; and Sections 3100, 3211.9,
vices, during a disaster event. Convergent volunteers are not persons im- 32J 1.91,3211.93 and 3211.93a. Labor Code.
pressed into service at the scene of an incident.

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Office of Emergency Services § 2572.2

HISTORY (1) For purposes of these regulations only, the ratios between auxiliary
I. New section filed 2-8-99; operative 12-]5-98. Submitted to OAL for printing tire fighters, volunteer fire fighters, and paid fire fighters shall be one
auxiliary for one volunteer and three volunteers for one paid fire fighter.
only pursuant to Government Code section 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7). The hasis for applying these ratios is that the staffing of an engine compa-
ny, truck company, or a squad shall not exceed six paid fire fighters, and
Artic~e 2D Certification of "Accredited" a salvage and rescue company shall not exceed two paid fire fighters. A
[)isaster Council tire department that has no volunteer fire fighters is limited to three auxil-
iary fire fighters for each paid tire fighter in the companies and squads,
§ 2571. Accredited! Disaster Council. staffed as ahove. These staffing standards are based on the numberoffirst
(a) Disaster councils shall be accredited in accordance with Sections line (not reserve) apparatus operated by the fire department.

8581 (b) or 8612, Government Code. (2) When auxiliary fire fighters are registered with other than an estab-
(b) When applying for accreditation, disaster councils shall furnish the lished fire service organization; for exampfe, auxiliary fire fighters in a
county or city emergency management services organization, a total
Governor's Office of Emergency Services with a certified copy of the or- number of eligible auxiliary fire fighters shall be computed for that city
dinance which has provided for the following: or unincorporated area. The emergency management services organiza-
tion is entitled to register auxiliary fire fighters not otherwise registered
(1) a disaster council; with other established fire service organizations, and to a number not to
(2) a Chairperson or director of the disaster council; exceed the allowable total as indicated in Section 2572.1 (f)(1), above.
(3) an Emergency organization; and,
(4) compliance with the Emergency Services Act. (g) Laborer. Under the direction and supervision of the responding
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Government Code. Reference: agency, performs general labor services and supports emergency opera-
Sections 8579(g), 8581(b) and 86]2, Government Code. tions.

HISTORY (h) Law Enforcement. As Auxiliaries, assist law enforcement officers
1. New article 2 (section 2571) and section filed 2-8-99; operative ]2-15-98. and agencies to protect life and property; maintain law and order; per-
form traffic control duties; guard buildings, bridges, factories, and other
Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Government Code section facilities; isolate and report unexploded ordnance.
8567(d) (Register 99, No.7).
(i) Logistics. Under the direction of the emergency organization, assist
Artucle:3t (Classifications and General in procurement, warehousing, and release of supplies, equipment materi-
Duties of Disaster Service Worker als, or other resources. Assist in mobilization and utilization of public and
Volunteers private transportation resources required for the movement of persons,
materials, and equipment.
§ 2572.1 . Classifications and General Duties.
The various classifications of disaster service workers and the general U) Medical and Environmental Health. Staff casualty stations, estab-
lish and operate medical and public health field units; assist in hospitals,
duties of the members of each classification shall be limited to those de- out-patient clinics, and other medical and public health installations;
scribed below: maintain or restore environmental sanitation; assist in preserving the
safety of food, milk, and water and preventing the spread of disease; per-
(a) Animal Rescue, Care and Shelter. Veterinarians, veterinary sup- form laboratory analysis to detect the presence and minimize the effects
port staff and animal handlers providing skills in the rescue, ciinical treat- of nuclear, chemical, biological, radiological or other hazardous agents.
ment, and transportation of all animals, including but not limited to com-
panion animals, livestock, poultry, fish, exhibition animals, zoo animals, (k) Safety Assessment Inspector. Survey, evaluate and assess dam-
laboratory and research animals, and wildlife; assisting in the procure- aged facilities for continued occupancy or use; assist in emergency resto-
ment of shelters, equipment, and supplies; documenting arrival, shelter- ration of facilities for utilities, transportation, and other vital community
ing, treatment, and discharge or placement of animals. services; and provide recommendations regarding shoring or stabiliza-
tion of damaged or unsafe buildings or structures.
(b) Communications. Install, operate and maintain various communi-
cations systems and perform related service, to assist officials and indi- (I) Search and Rescue. Under the direction of the appropriate author-
viduals in the protection of life and property. ity, perform search and rescue operations in one or more of several areas
including: search and rescue; urban search and rescue; or mine and con-
(c) Community Emergency Response Team Member. Under the di- fined space rescue.
rection of emergency personnel or a designated team leader, assist emer-
gency units within their block, neighborhood, or other area assignment; (m) Utilities. Assist utility personnel in the repair and restoration of
survey area conditions; disseminate information; secure data desirable public utilities damaged by disaster.
for emergency preparedness planning; report incidents; and generally as-
sist officials and individuals in the protection of life and property. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8587 and 8580, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8580, Government Code.
(d) Finance and Administrative Staff. Perform executive, administra-
tive, technical, financial and clerical functions for the emergency organi- HISTORY
zation. 1. New article 3 (sections 2572.1-2572.2) and section filed 2-8-99; operative

(e) Human Services. Assist in providing food, clothing, bedding, shel- 12-15-98. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Government Code
ter, and rehabilitation aid; register evacuees to promote reuniting fami- section 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7).
lies and to support the needs of special populations; compile authoritative
lists of deceased and missing persons; and other phases of emergency hu- § 2572.2. Scope of Disaster Service Duties.
man services, such as maintaining morale and administering to the men- Each disaster service worker in any classification shall, without regard
tal health, religious or spiritual needs of persons suffering from the ef-
fects of the disaster. to a formal designation or assignment, be considered to be acting within
the scope of disaster service duties while assisting any unit of the emer-
(f) Fire. As auxiliary fire fighters or auxiliary wildland fire fighters, as- gency organization or performing any act contributing to the protection
sist regular fire fighting forces or fire protection agencies to fight fire, res- of life or property, or mitigating the effects of an emergency or potential
cue persons, and save property; control forest or wildland fires or fire emergency either:
hazards; instruct residents in fire prevention and property defense meth-
ods, methods of detecting fire, and precautions to be observed in reduc- (a) under the authorization of a duly constituted superior in the emer-
ing fire hazards. gency organization; or,

(b) under the supervision and direction of the American Red Cross
while carrying out its programs in consonance with state and local state-
ments of understanding, or in carrying out a mission assigned to that
agency by a responsible state or local authority.

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§ 2573.1 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Government Code. Reference: § 2573.3. Worker's Compensation Claims. _
Section 8580, Gove1l1ment Code. (a) Claim Packages. Worker's compensation claims for injuries sus- •

HISTORY tained by disaster service workers while performing disaster service,
1. New section filed 2-8-99; operative 12-.15-98. Submitted to OAL for printing shall be filed under the same authorities and guidelines as claims filed by

only pursuant to Gove1l1ment Code sectIOn 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7). paid· employees. The claim shall include:
(1) the appropriate claim and employer's report of injury forms as pre-
Article 4. Registration and Program
Administration scribed by the State Compensation Insurance Fund;
(2) a written narrative account of the incident that may include witness
§ 2573.1. Registration and Training.
(a) Registration. A person shall be deemed to be registered if the fol- statements; and,
(3) a copy of the claimant's current disaster service worker registration
lowing information is on file with the Governor's Office of Emergency
Services or with the appropriate authority as indicated in Section 2573.2: form indicating the loyalty oath or affirmation was administer~d.

(1) name of registrant; (b) Convergent Vol unteers. For purposes of obtaining workers' com-
(2) address of registrant; pensation benefits through the disaster service worker program, conver-
(3) date enrolled (established as the date the loyalty oath is adminis- gent volunteers will be eligible when the requirements of disaster service
tered); worker are met in accordance with these regUlations.
(4) classification of di saster service to which the volunteer is assigned;
and, NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Gove1l1ment Code. Reference:
(5) a signed statement that the loyalty oath or affirmation was taken or Section 3211.92 and 5400 et seq., Labor Code; and Section 3102, Government
subscribed before an officer authorized to administer oaths. Code.
(b) Training.
(1) Disaster councils may require each person registered as a disaster HISTORY
service worker to satisfactorily complete a course of training or instruc- 1. New section filed 2-8-99; operative 12-.15-98. Submitted to OAL for printing
tion, including periodic refresher training. If warranted by the classifica-
tion, disaster councils may require documented proof of professional cer- only pursuant to Government Code sectJOn 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7).
tification or licensing.
(2) The disaster council (or designated agency or authority) shall en- Subchapter 4. Dam Inundation Mapping
sure disaster training is approved, documented and supervised, and shall Procedures
ensure disaster training is commensurate with the duties of the disaster
service worker. § 2575. Short Title. •
(3) Exclusions: Unless the volunteer is directly providing disaster ser-
vices, acti vities that are not covered include parades, public exhibitions, This Subchapter shall be known and may be cited as the Dam Inunda-
physical fitness training or other training activities not related to disaster
service. tion Mapping Procedures Regulations.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8580, Government Code. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Gove1l1ment Code.
HISTORY
1. New article 4 (sections 2573.1-2573.3) and section filed 2-8-99; operative HISTORY
1. New subchapter 4 (sections 2575-2578.2) and section filed 4-2-2002 as an
12-~5-98. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Government Code
sectIOn 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7). emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register 2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Com-
pliance must be trans~tted to OAL by 7-31-2002 or emergency language will
§ 2573.2. File Retention and Recordkeeping. be repealed by operatIOn of law on the following day.
(a) Documented proof of the oath or affirmation of any disaster service
2. C~rtificate of Compliance as t04-~-2002 order transmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
worker is an integral part of an injury claim for workers' compensation. dIsapproved by OAL and order ot repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
File retention should follow the same rules as other public personnel re- 37).
cords. The oath or affirmation shall be filed as follows:
3. New subchapter 4 (sections 2575-2578.3) and section filed 9-12-2002 as an
(1) State. File as prescribed by the State Department of Personnel Ad- emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of
ministration within 30 days of the date it was taken or subscribed. C?mpliance must be transJ!1itted to OAL by 1-10-2003 or emergency language
wIll be repealed by operatIOn of law on the following day.
(2) County. File in the office of the county clerk. The oath may also
be filed in either the office of the county auditor or in the office of the 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
clerk of the board of supervisors. and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).

(3) City. File in the office of the city clerk. § 2575.1. Purpose and Scope of Regulations. •
(4) Other Agencies or Districts. File with an agency or district desig- These regulations are adopted to implement the provisions of Govern-
nated officer or employee.
(b) All registration records shall be available for inspection by any of- ment Code Section 8589.5. These regulations provide the standards for
ficer or employee of the State Compensation Insurance Fund or of the
Governor's Office of Emergency Services. producing and submitting an inundation map, acquiring a waiver from
(c) The personnel officer or other individual designated by the disaster the inundation mapping requirement, and administedng the program.
council shall be responsible for keeping the registration current, and for
the accuracy and safekeeping of the official registration records. These regulations are not applicable to those structures identified as
(d) The California Emergency Council may prescribe additional regis- Debris Basins in Department of Water Resources Division of Safety of
tration requirements as it may deem necessary. Dams Bulletin 17-00 dated July 2000 and incorporated by reference
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8580, Government Code. Reference: herein.
Section 3105, Government Code.
These regulations are not intended to limit the authority of the Gover-
HISTORY
1. New section filed 2-8-99; operati ve 12-15-98. Submitted to OAL for printing nor's Office of Emergency Services or any appropdate public agency to

only pursuant to Government Code section 8567(d) (Register 99, No.7). act under the police power of the state, when necessary to protect life and

property from a threatened or actual dam failure.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code.

HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
7-31-2002 or emergency language WIll be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.

2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37).

3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.

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Office of Emergency Services § 2575.2

4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmiued to OAL 1-7-2003 (I') "Flood Stage": A flood height at which a watercourse overtops its
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). banks and begins to cause damage to any portion of the defined reach.

§ 2575.2. Defnnitiol11ls. (s) "Flood Storage": The retention of water or delay of runoff either
by planned operation, as in a reservoir, or by temporary filling of over-
For purposes of this Subchapter only, the terms listed below shall have flow areas, as in the progression of a flood wave through a natural stream
channel.
the meanings noted:
(t) "Floodwave arrival time": The time counted from the failure of the
(a) "Alteration": Has the same meaning as specified in Section 6006 dam until the arrival of the wave front (or leading edge of the flood wave).
A flood wave is a minimum of one (1) foot increase in the level of water
of the Water Code. above the stream tlow or natural surface elevation before the dam failure.

(b) "Appropriate Public Safety Agency": Any city, city and county, (u) "Floodwave maximum elevation": This is the highest flood stage
elevation of the floodwaters as it passes a specific location. Floodwave
county, state, or other public agency organized, existing, and acting pur- maximum elevation cannot be less than the normal water elevation prior
to the dam failure event because a "no flooding" condition exists.
suant to the law, which is authorized under the law to exercise police
(v) "Freeboard": Vertical distance between a specified stillwater res-
power to establish emergency procedures and effect emergency actions ervoir surface elevation and the top of the dam, without camber.

within its jurisdiction. (w) "Full": For an on stream dam, the maximum elevation of the water
in the reservoir during the Inflow Design Flood (IOF); for an off stream
(c) "Breach": A sudden opening through a dam that drains the reser- dam, the maximum elevation of the water in the reservoir at the dam crest.

voir. An uncontrolled breach is one that results in an unintentional dis- (x) "Hydrograph": A graphical representation of the water discharge
with respect to time for a particular point on a stream, river or at the point
charge from the reservoir. of breach.

(d) "Breach elevation": The elevation of the water in a reservoir above (y) "Inflow Design Flood (lDF)": The flood flow above which the in-
cremental increase in downstream water surface elevation due to failure
sea level at the time of the dam failure using the National Geodetic Verti- of a dam or other water impounding structure is no longer considered to
present an unacceptable additional downstream threat. The upper limit
cal Datum of 1929 (NGVD) standard (National Oceanic and Atmospher- of the IDF is the probable maximum flood.

ic Administration, National Geodetic Survey). (z) "Inundation Area": The area downstream of a dam that would be
inundated or otherwise affected by the failure of the dam and accompa-
(e) "Breach time": The modeled time elapsed from initial dam failure nying large flood flows.

to total dam failure. (aa) "Inundation Map": A map, as specified in Government Code
8589.5, showing the area that would be inundated by flooding from an
(f) "Cross-section": A lower elevation point or linear representation uncontrolled release of a dam's reservoir.

on an inundation map where flood measurements are calculated. (bb) "Inundation Pathway": The boundary of the floodwaters released
by a dam failure.
(g) "Dam": Has the same meaning as specified in Sections 6002, 6003,
(cc) "Office": The Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
and 6004 of the Water Code. (dd) "Overtopping": The mode of dam failure wherein reservoir wa-
ters exceed crest elevation and the resultant flow causes failure by dam
(h) "Dam Owner": The person, agency, jurisdiction or other legal enti- crest erosion.
(ee) "Peak flow": The water flow expressed in cubic feet per second
ty responsible for a dam. (cfs) at the floodwave maximum elevation.
(ff) "Probable Maximum Flood (PMF)": The flood that may be ex-
(i) "Debris": Soil, rock, and organic matter carried by the floodwaters pected from the most severe combination of critical meteorological and
hydrologic conditions that is reasonably possible in the drainage basin
that emanate from a watershed. under study.
(gg) "Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP)": Theoretically, the
(j) "Debris Basin": A permanent flood control facility that has the pri- greatest depth of precipitation for a given duration that is physically pos-
sible over a given size storm area at a particular geographical location
• mary purpose of separating debris from the floodwaters and storing the during a certain time of the year.
• (hh) "Qmax": Maximum breach discharge as measured in cubic feet
debris for future removal. per second (cfs).
(ii) "Reservoir": Has the same meaning as specified in Section 6004.5
(k) "Debris Dam": A dam that has the primary purpose of holding back of the Water Code.
Gj) "Reservoir Rim": The boundary ofthe reservoir including all areas
debris captured in, and stored by the debris basin. along the valley sides above and below the water surface elevation
associated with the routing of the IDP.
(1) "Deflood time": The time elapsed from the initial failure of the dam (kk) "Reservoir storage elevation curve": A reservoir capacity graph
representing the elevation above mean sea level and acre feet of water.
until the measured location returns to its preflood water elevation prior (ll) "Retention Basin": A reservoir of variable water storage capacity
created by a dam designed to continuously pass flood waters in a con-
to the failure. trolled manner.
(mm) "Sensitivity Analysis": An analysis in which the relative impor-
(m) "Design Flood": The flood magnitude that a dam will be subject tance of one or more of the variables thought to have an influence on the
phenomenon under consideration i'i'> determined.
to for analysis in a dam failure study. When a federal survey has been au-

thorized, the design probable maximum flood will be determined by the

appropriate federal agency.

(n) "Dynamic Routing": Hydraulic flow routing based on the solution

of the St.-Venant equation(s) to compute the changes of discharge and

stage with respect to time at various locations along a stream. St.-Venant

equations are nonlinear hyperbolic partial differential equations. The

equations are derived from mass and momentum balances and are given

by

M.+.QQ o

-1Q.QQ at ax

axA + + gA(~ - S) o

where A is the cross sectional area of the channel, B is the width of the
water surface, Q is the flow (discharge), g is the gravity, ~is the friction

slope, and S is the mean bed slope. The friction slope is a nonlinear func-

tion of the channel geometry. In the above equation it is assumed that the
lateral inflow is zero.

(0) "Enlargement": Has the same meaning as specified in Section 6007
of the Water Code.

(p) "Flood": A temporary rise in water surface elevation of one foot
or more greater than that existing under pre-dam failure conditions re-
sulting in inundation of areas not normally covered by water as a result
of a dam failure.

(q) "Flood Routing": A process of determining progressively the am-
plitude of a nood wave as it moves past a dam and continues downstream.

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§ 2576 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

(nn) "Stillwater Elevation": The maximum elevation that a water sur- HISTORY •
face would assume if a]] wave actions were absent and there were no out- ]. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register •
Hows from nor intlows into the reservoir.
2002. No. 14). A Cenificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
(00) "Surcharge": The volume or space in a reservoir between the con- 7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
trolJed water retention level and the maximum water level. Flood sur-
charge cannot be retained in the reservoir but will flow out of the reser- 2. Certi ficate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted to OAL 7-31-2002:
voir until the contro]]ed retention water level is reached. disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37).
(pp) "Toe of the Dam": The junction of the downstream slope or face
3. New section filed 9-] 2-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
of a dam with the ground surface; also referred to as the downstream toe. 2002, No. 37). A Cenificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
The junction of the upstream slope with the ground surface is called the 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
heel or the upstream toe.
(qq) "U.S.G.S. Quad": A topographical map produced by the United 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL ]-7-2003
and filed 2--4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
States Geological Survey with a minimum scale of I :24,000 feet for a
§ 2577. Requirement for Map.
specific geographical area.
(rr) "Water storage elevation": Has the same meaning as specified in (a) Upon notification by the Office, the dam owner shall prepare a map

Section 6008 of the Water Code. showing the areas of potential flooding in the event of sudden and total
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code; and Sections 6002,6003,6004 and 6025, Wa- failure of any dam.
ter Code.
(b) A technical study shall be prepared to support each dam failure in-
HISTORY
]. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register undation map submitted for approval under these regulations and con-

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by form to the requirements of Section 2577.4.
7-3]-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the
following day. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
2. Certificate ofCompliance as to 4-2-2002 ordertransmitted to OAL 7-3]-2002; Section 8589.5, Govemment Code.
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37). HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register
3. New section filed 9-]2-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the 7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day. following day.

4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003 2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted to OAL 7-31-2002;
and filed 2--4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-] 2-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37).
§ 2576. Notification.
3. New section filed 9-] 2-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-]2-2002 (Register
A dam owner shall be notified by the Governor's Office of Emergency 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
Services (hereinafter "Office") of the requirement for an inundation map 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
as soon as the Office is informed of one of the foHowing: following day.

(a) a "Notice of Application" is filed with The Department of Water 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
Resources, Division of Safety of Dams; or, and filed 2--4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).

(b) a dam is under construction; or, § 2577.1. Responsibility.

(c) a dam has been completed; or, Dam owners shall be responsible for:
(d) a waiver previously granted by the Office is no longer applicable.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: (a) The acquisition of aH hydrologic, orographic, meteorological and
Section 8589.5, Government Code.
topographical data, including development of flood routing information;
HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register (b) The conduct of land surveys or studies to properly delineate the

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by flood plain;
7-3]-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the
following day. (c) The acquisition or development of any other materials or studies

2. Certificate ofCompliance as to 4-2-2002 ordertransmitted to OAL 7-31-2002; necessary to produce and support a dam failure inundation map;
disapproved by OAL and order ofrepeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37). (d) The preparation and submittal of an inundation map; and,

3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-] 2-2002 (Register (e) Correcting and resubmitting an inundation map.
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
]-10--2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
following day. Section 8589.5, Government Code.

4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 ordertransmitted to OAL 1-7-2003 HISTORY
and filed 2--4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). 1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register

§ 2576.1. Method of Notification. 2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the
(a) Notices under this subchapter shaH be in writing and addressed to following day.
the dam owner of record as listed with the Department of Water Re- 2. Celtificate of Compliance as t04-2-2002ordertransmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
sources Division of Safety of Dams. 37).
(b) In the event a dam owner fails to maintain a current address with
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
the Division of Safety of Dams or cannot otherwise be contacted for any 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
purpose of this Subchapter, the Office may make notice in any manner 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
legaHy reasonable to give notice to the dam owner and such notice shaH following day.
constitute written notice.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
Section 8589.5, Government Code. and filed 2--4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).

§ 2577.2. Civil Engineering.

Except as otherwise provided for in Section 2577.5(e)(3), inundation

maps and technical studies which are submitted to the Office shall be pre-

pared by, or under the direction of, a civil engineer who is registered pur-

suant to California law and authenticated as provided in the Business and

Professions Code, Division 3, Chapter 7 commencing with Section 6700.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code.

HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by

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Office of Emergency Services § 2577.5

7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the (2) Statistical information:
following day. (A) Name of dam / DWR Number
(B) Location of Dam (induding County)
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted to OAL 7-31-2002; (C) Elevations using National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) of:
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 1. Downstream toe of dam
37). 2. Design water storage pool elevation
3. Maximum flood surcharge elevation
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register 4. Spillway crest elevation
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5. Crest of dam elevation
]-] 0-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the (3) Capacity in acre-feet at normal water storage pool elevation
following day. (4) Surface area in acres at normal water storage pool elevation
(5) Capacity in acre-feet at maximum flood surcharge
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-]2-2002 order transmitted to OAL ]-7-2003 (6) Surface area in acres at maximum flood surcharge
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). (7) Capacity in acre-feet at emergency or open spillway crest
(8) Surface area in acres at emergency or open spillway crest
§ 2577.3. Standard Requirements.
The following are standard requirements for an inundation map: (9) Capacity in acre-feet at maximum impound or diverting elevation
(a) A map and technical study shall be submitted to the Office 60 days (crest of dam)

prior to the filling of any dam under constmction or enlargement. (10) Surface area in acres at maximum impound or diverting elevation
(b) An inundation map and technical study shall be submitted to the (crest of dam)

Office within 180 days of the final approval of these regulations for any (11) Height of dam measured from downstream toe to the crest
existing dam not having an approved inundation map, or for which the (12) Jurisdictions (cities, towns, county area) which could be affected
dam owner has not applied for a waiver. by a dam failure
(c) Include the following graphical representations:
(c) A dam owner shall respond to recommendations made by the Of- (1) The flood hydrograph at the dam site and, where feasible, at each
fice to conform inundation maps to sections 2577.4-2577.5. The re- downstream cross section location
sponse shall be submitted to the Office within 60 days of mailing of such (2) A reservoir storage elevation curve
recommendations. (3) Cross section plots of all the cross sections including bank loca-
tions
(d) Failure by the dam owner to comply with a request for information
from the Office within 60 days and in a reasonably responsive manner (4) The dam break hydrographs routed to each cross section should
shall be cause for the Office to disapprove an inundation map. specify the Hood arrival time, flooding time, flood-wave maximum
elevation, peak time and deflood time
(e) An inundation map submittal will be considered complete when the
Office has received two (2) copies of the completed technical study and (d) Use worst case breaching parameters based on National Weather
map incorporating the recommendations by the Office. Service breaching guidance, (Fread, D.L. (1988). The NWS DAMBRK
model: Theoretical background and user documentation, HRL-258, Hy-
(f) The Office, for good cause, may extend any time requirement. The drological Research Laboratory, National Weather Service, Silver
Office may additionally forgo any information required for a complete Spring, Maryland 20910), and incorporated by reference herein.
inundation map submittal, including but not limited to the requirements
of sections 2577.4 -2577.5 where the Office determines that it has suffi- (e) Employ dynamic flood routing models where routing is a factor or
cient information to commence and complete a review, and that all re- may use hydrological models where routing is not a factor.
quirements for issuance of an approval will be met and substantial accu-
racy will not be compromised by such action. (f) Identify the modeling methodology and the reasons for its use, and
the name and author of the modeling software. The technical study shall
(g) Each dam must have its own individual technical study. A technical also include the input and output data files.
study may only address multiple dams if it is a situation where it is prob-
able that the failure of one dam will cause the failure of one or more dams (g) Identify the downstream hazard potential. The hazard potential is
downstream. the adverse impacts in the area downstream of a dam by the effect of
floodwaters released by partial or complete failure of the dam.
(h) The owner of a dam shall submit final copies of inundation maps
to the Office within 60 days of notification by the Office that the technical NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Govemment Code. Reference:
study and map are approved. Section 8589.5, Government Code.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: HISTORY
Section 8589.5, Government Code. 1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register

HISTORY 2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register 7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
following day. 37).
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted toOAL 7-31-2002; 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
37). following day.

3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day. § 2577.5. Content of Map.
Each map prepared shall be based on the results of the technical study
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-]2-2002 order transmitted to OAL ]-7-2003
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). conducted pursuant to Section 2577.4. Each map or map set submitted
shall:
§ 2577.4. Content of Technical Study.
Each technical study submitted in support of an inundation map shall: (a)(1) Be a black line reproduction measuring 24 inches by 30 inches
(a) Identify the hydrologic, orographic, meteorological and topo- for the review copies and two reproducible copies measuring 24 inches
by 30 inches for the final approved copy.
graphical data affecting the dam site, downstream areas and floodwater
routing. The technical study shall present a narrative synopsis of this in- (2) Alternatively, a map may be submitted in an electronic or ma-
formation. chine-readable format which, after consultation with and approval by the

(b) Describe the identifying and engineering character of the dam, in-
cluding but not limited to:

(1) Type of constmction (e.g., earth fill, rock fill, concrete arch, con-
crete gravity, hydraulic fill)

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Office, is consistent with the intent of this section and meets the specifi- § 2577.6. Enlargement of Dams. •
cations thereof. (a) When the Division of Safety of Dams provides notice to the Office •

(b)(l) Be based on a U.S.G.S. quadrangle topographical map with a of the enlargement of a dam or reservoir, the Office shall provide written
minimum scale of 1:24,000 (l inch equals 2,000 feet). notice to the dam owner of the requirements of this section.

(2) A larger scale may be used if the inundation area can be reasonably (b) The dam owner shall provide an analysis to the Office within 90
presented on a 24 inch by 30 inch map sheet and sufficient identifiable days after receipt of notice from the Office. The analysis will address
geographic identification points exist to reference the area in scale to oth- changes to the inundation area caused by the enlargement of the dam or
er geographical points. reservoir and evaluate the applicability of the existing inundation map.

(c) Delineate the lateral boundary and termination of the inundation (c) Information required of the dam owner pursuant to this section
area. The boundary is terminated~ where tloodwaters become less than shall be provided in sufficient clarity and detail to be readily interpreted
one (I) foot above the elevation existing before the dam failure and the and studied, and to permit an evaluation of the effect(s) of the proposed

water velocity is less than 8.8 feet per second. Alternatively, the bound- changes.
ary at which the inundation area may be terminated may be into an exist- (d) The Office may require the submittal of any information, in addi-
ing body of water or channel, provided the dam breach tlood discharge
does not increase the water elevation by greater than one (l) foot above tion to that specified in this section, that the Office considers necessary
the flood stage that would have occurred under non-breach conditions to determine the effects of the enlarged dam or reservoir on the existing
or cause additional downstream cumulative impacts. inundation boundary.

(d) Contain cross-sections located along the floodway at appropriate (e) The need for a new inundation map shall be evaluated by the Office
intervals indicating the following infonnation: using the criteria identified in sections §2577.4 and §2577.5(c) and the
analysis submitted in (b) above.
(1) Sequential cross section number,
(2) Distance from dam, (D If the Office determines that a new inundation map is required, this
(3) Flood-wave arrival time,
(4) Flood-wave maximum elevation, Subchapter shall apply.
(5) Deflood time and,
(6) Peak now. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code.
(e) Have an information block at the bottom of each map page and seg-
mented to contain the following information: HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4--2-2002 (Register
(I) A block allowing the notation of revisions, the person and date the
revision was performed and the person and date of acceptance of the revi- 2002, No. 14). A Celtificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
sion of the map, 7-3]-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
(2) A block containing the owner's name, address, telephone number
and the date of preparation of the map, 2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 ordertransmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
disapproved by OAL and order ofrepeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
(3) A block containing the name of the civil engineer, the engineering 37).
firm, address and telephone number. A portion of this block will be re-
served for the signature, seal and Registered Civil Engineer number of 3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-]2-2002 (Register
the approving indi vidual upon final approval of the map. Alternately, an 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
authorized governmental agency pursuant to section 2577.2 may state 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
the agency name, address and telephone number in lieu of engineer in- following day.
formation and seal and,
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to 0& 1-7-2003
(4) A block containing the name of the dam, the Department of Water and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
Resources jurisdictional dam number and sheet number in the set stated
as "Sheet _ of _." The lower portion of this block will indicate the § 2577.7. Notice of Noncompliance.
name of the county in which the darn is located. (a) When the dam owner fails to provide the inundation map as re-

(f) Contain an inset block on the face of the map depicting therein: quested by the Office or fails to secure a waiver from the inundation map-
(I) An arrow indicating north, ping requirement within the times prescribed in this Subchapter, the Of-
(2) A scale segmented to show the 6,000 foot distance, the 4,000 foot fice shall notify the dam owner in writing that the dam owner is in
distance, the 1,000 foot distance and the 500 foot distance, as applicable, noncompliance with the provisions of this Subchapter.
(3) A vicinity map of jurisdiction affected by the inundation area,
(4) The name of the U.S.G.S. quadrangle(s), (b) Approval of an inundation map may be revoked when the inunda-
(5) The identity of any jurisdictions affected by the inundation area, tion map no longer meets the requirements of section 2577.4-2577.5 and
(6) An index showing the relationship of the map sheet to the other is no longer an accurate emergency planning document. Upon notifica-
map sheets if the map is greater than one sheet and, tion of noncompliance by the Office, the dam owner shall be required to
(7) Other explanatory information as may be warranted. submit a new inundation map and technical study in compliance with sec-
tion 2577.4-2577.5 within 180 days.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 4--2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register HISTORY
1. New section filed 4--2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4--2-2002 (Register
2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the 2002, No. ]4). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
following day. 7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
2. Certificate ofCompliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal flIed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 2. Certificate ofCompliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted to 0& 7-3]-2002;
37). disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37).
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
following day. 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-] 2-2002 order transmitted to OAL ]-7-2003
and filed 2-4--2003 (Register 2003, No.6). 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted toOAL 1-7-2003
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).

§ 2577.8. Notice of Approval.
The Office shall notify the dam owner in writing that an inundation

map is approved or not approved and the reason(s) therefor.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference:
Section 8589.5, Government Code.

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'flitHe JlII) Office of Emergency Services

• HISTORY 7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
• 1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register following day.

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 ordertransmitted toOAL 7-31-2002;
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the disapproved by OAL and order of repeal/lIed 9- 12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
following day. 37).

2. Certificate ofCompliance as to 4-2-2002 ordertransmitted toOAL 7-31-2002; 3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal tiled 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No. 2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
37). 1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day.
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 ordertransmined to OAL ]-7-2003
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
following day.
§ 2578.3. Notice of Determination.
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003 The Office shall notify the dam owner in writing that the request for
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
a waiver from the inundation mapping requirement was either approved,
§ 2578. Waiver from h1lundation Map Requirement. continued or withdrawn.
Up to 90 days after notice pursuant to section 2576, a dam owner may
HISTORY
apply for a waiver from producing an inundation map where: 1. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
(a) The effects of potential inundation in terms of death or personal in-
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
jury can be ascertained without an inundation map; and, 1-I 0-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
(b) Adequate evacuation procedures can be developed without benefit following day.

of an inundation map. 2. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 ordertransmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6).
Section 8589.5, Government Code.
ChalPter 3. Office of Emergency
HISTORY Services-Conflict of Interest Code
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register
NOTE: It having been found, pursuant to Government Code Sec-
2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by tion 11409(a), that the printing of the regulations constituting the Con-
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the flict ofInterest Code is impractical and these regulations being oflimited
following day. and particular application, these regulations are not published in full in
the California Code of Regulations. The regulations are available to the
2. Certificate of Compliance as to 4-2-2002 order transmitted to OAL 7-31-2002; public for review or purchase at cost at the following locations:
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37). OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
2800 MEADOWVIEW ROAD
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95823
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION
following day. 1100 "K" STREET
SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95814
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 ordertransmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). ARCHIVES
SECRETARY OF STATE
§ 2578. ~. Appiica~ioll1l for Waiver. I0 to "0" STREET
When requesting a waiver, the dam owner shall make application in SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814

writing to the Office. The letter of request shall include at a minimum: The Conflict of Interest Code is designated as Chapter 3 of Division
(a) The name, address and telephone number of the dam owner; and, 8 ofTitle 2 of the California Code of Regulations, and consists of sections
(b) The location of the dam upon a U.S.G.S. Quadrangle map; and, numbered and titled as follows:
(c) Information in owner's possession as specified in section
CHAPTER 3. OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES-
2577.4(b). CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: Section
Section 8589.5, Government Code.
2600. General Provisions
HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register Appendix

2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 87300 and 87304, Government Code. Reference:
7-31-2002 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
following day. Sections 87300 et seq., Government Code.

2. Certificate ofCompliance as t04-2-2002ordertransmitted toOAL 7-31-2002; HISTORY
disapproved by OAL and order of repeal filed 9-12-2002 (Register 2002, No.
37). ]. Editorial renumbering of title 2, chapter 3 (sections 24000-24015) to title 19,
subchapter 2 (sections 2600-2615) (Register 78, No. 10).
3. New section filed 9-12-2002 as an emergency; operative 9-12-2002 (Register
2002, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 2. Repealer of subchapter 2 (sections 2600-2615, not consecutive) and new sub-
1-10-2003 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the chapter 2 (section 2600 and Appendix) filed 2-26-81; effective thirtieth day
following day. thereafter. Approved by Fair Political Practices Commission 12-1-80 (Register
81, No.9).
4. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-12-2002 order transmitted to OAL 1-7-2003
and filed 2-4-2003 (Register 2003, No.6). 3. Amendment of section filed 7-15-92; operative 8-14-92. Submitted to OAL
for printing only pursuant to Government Code section I 1344 (Register 92, No.
§ 2578.2. loca~ Consultatioll1l. 29).
The Office will notify the appropriate public safety agencies of the af-
4. Amendment of chapter heading filed 8-3-94; operative 9-2-94 (Register 94,
fected local jurisdictions and consult to determine if local emergency No. 31).
evacuation procedures can be developed without an inundation map.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 8567 and 8586, Government Code. Reference: 5. Editorial con-eclion (Register 96, No.9).
Section 8589.5, Government Code. 6. Amendment of Appendix filed 2-27-96; operative 3-28-96. Approved by Fair

HISTORY Political Practices Commission 1-2-96 (Register 96, No.9).
1. New section filed 4-2-2002 as an emergency; operative 4-2-2002 (Register 7. Editorial con-eclion (Register 96, No. 18).
8. Amendment of Appendix filed 6-8-98; operative 7-8-98. Approved by Fair
2002, No. 14). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by
Political Practices Commission 4-6-98 (Register 98, No. 24).
9. Amendment of General Provisions and Appendix filed 10-1-2007; operative

10-31-2007. Approved by Fair Political Practices Commission 8-22-2007
(Register 2007, No. 40).

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§ 2620 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

Chapter 4. Hazardous Material Release NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- •
Reporting, Inventory, and Response Plans tion 25520, Health and Safety Code. •

Article 1. Definitions § 2703. Immediate Reporting of a Release or a Threatened
Release.
§ 2620. Control.
"Control" means any actions necessary to stop, prevent. abate, or miti- (a) A person shall provide an immediate, verbal report of any release
or threatened release of a hazardous material to the administering agency
gate a release or threatened release thereby ensuring the elimination of and the Office of Emergency Services* as soon as:
a condition of substantial probability of harm to human health and safety,
property, or the environment. (1) a person has knowledge of the release or threatened release;
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- (2) notification can be provided without impeding immediate control
tions 25503(b)(5), 25507 and 25520, Health and Safety Code. of the release or threatened release;
(3) notification can be provided without impeding immediate emer-
HISTORY gency medical measures.
1. New subchapter 3 (articles 1 and 2, sections 2620-2703, not consecutive) filed (b) The immediate reporting pursuant to subsection (a) of this section
shall include, as a minimum:
1-17-86 as an emergency; effective upon filing (Register 86, No.4). A Ce11ifi- (1) the exact location of the release or threatened release;
cate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL within 120 days or emergency (2) the name of the person reporting the release or threatened release;
language wilJ be repealed on 5-19-86. ED. NOTE: Editorial renumbering of (3) the hazardous materials involved in the release or threatened re-
subchapter 1 (sections 2420-2503, not consecutive) to subchapter 3 (sections lease;
2620-2703, not cOf).secutive) for technical reasons. (4) an estimate of the quantity of hazardous materials involved; and
2. Certificate ofCompiiance including amendment of section 2703(c) transmitted (5) ifknown, the potential hazards presented by the hazardous material
to OAL 5-16-86 and filed 6-16-86 (Register 86. No. 25). involved in the release or threatened release;
3. Amendment of chapter heading filed 8-3-94; operative 9-2-94 (Register 94, (c) The immediate reporting pursuant to subsection (a) of this section
No. 31). shall not be required if there is a reasonable belief that the release or
threatened release poses no significant present or potential hazard to hu-
§ 2650. Person. man health and safety, property, or the environment.
"Person" means any employee, authorized representative, agent or de- (d) Immediate reporting pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall
be made to the Office of Emergency Services, at telephone number (916)
signee of a handler. 845-8911 or (800) 852-7550, and to the local administering agency. The
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25520, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- administering agency may designate a call to the 911 emergency number
tions 25507, 25515 and 25520, Health and Safety Code. as meeting the requirement to call the administering agency.
(e) The notifications in subsection (d) shall constitute compliance with
§ 2660. Pesticide Drift Exposure Incident. the requirements of subdivision (b) of section 11004 of title 42 of the
"Pesticide drift exposure incident" means an unintended airborne United States Code (1989) regarding verbal notification of the State
Emergency Planning Commission and the Local Emergency Planning
transport of a pesticide to non-target areas, potentially resulting in expo- Committee.
sures that could affect public health and safety and the environment. For
the purposes of this Chapter, the term "pesticide" has the same meaning * For additional guidance on notification procedures, consult the State
as "pesticide", as defined in the Food and Agricultural Code, Section
12753. of California Hazardous Material Incident Contingency Plan (HMICP).
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section NOTE: Authority: Sections 25503, 25503.1 and 25520, Health and Safety Code.
12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Sections 12753 and 12997.7, Reference: Sections 25503(b)(4), 25503.1, 25507,25518 and 25520, Health and
Food and Agricultural Code. Safety Code.

HISTORY HISTORY
1. New section filed 4-23-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Register 2008, No. 17). 1. Certificate of Compliance as to 1-17-86 order including amendment of subsec-

Article 2. Reporting Requirements tion (c) transmitted to OAL 5-16-86 and filed 6--16-86 (Register 86, No. 25).

§ 2701. Applicability. 2. Amendment of subsection (d) and new subsection (e) filed 9-20-90; operative
The provisions of this subchapter shall not, in any way, preempt more 10-20-90 (Register 90, No. 45).

restrictive reporting requirements pursuant to other local, state, or federal 3. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 4-30-96; operative 4-30-96 pursuant to
ordinances, statutes, or regulations. Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 18).

Pursuant to Section 23112.5 of the Vehicle Code, reporting of on- 4. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (d) filed 3-1-2005 pur-
highway releases shall be made to the Department ofthe California High- suant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2005, No.
way Patrol. 9).

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Tnane 19 Office of Emergency Services § 2705

• § 2705. Written Reporting of Emergency Releases. Response Commission (CEPRC) at 3650 Schriever Avenue, Mather, CA
(a) If required to submit a written emergency release follow-up notice 95655. This written report shall be sent as soon as practicable following
a release, but no later than 30 days from the date of the release.
pursuant to 42 U.S.c. section 11004(c) (1989), or as that section may be
subsequently amended, a business shall prepare the written emergency (c) The following reporting form (with instructions), the 'Emergency
release follow-up notice using the form specified in subsection (c) of this Release Follow-up Notice Reporting Form,' shall be used for filing the
section. written emergency release follow-up notice required by subsection (a)
of this section. This form may be reproduced, as needed.
(b) A written emergency release follow-up notice prepared pursuant
to subsection (a) shall be sent to the Chemical Emergency Planning and



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§ 2705 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

EMERGENCY RELEASE FOLLOW-UP NOTICE REPORTING FORM

BUSINESS NAME FACILITY EMERGENCY CONTACT & PHONE NUMBER
A

TIME I~~ICOOENSTROLNO
COUNTY
B 0--'---'---L--L---'-----L----L--'---'--N_o~f~ED I II I I (use 24 hr time)

"-'----'-'- ZIP

C CITY/COMMUNITY

CHEMICAL OR TRADE NAME (print or type) CAS Number

CHECK IF CHEMICAL IS LISTED IN o D
40 CFR 355. APPENDIX A
MINUTES
D

PHYSICAL STATE CONTAINED PHYSICAL STATE RELEASED QUANTITY RELEASED
o D DSOLID o 0 0SOLID
LIQUID GAS LIQUID GAS

ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION TIME OF RELEASE DURATION OF RELEASE

o 0 0 0AIR WATER GROUND OTHER _ _ _ DAYS HOURS

"'. ,.' ACTIONS TAKEN

,',

•E

j I~ KNOWN OR ANTICIPATED HEALTH EFFECTS (Use the comments section for additional information)
Ii
o ACUTE OR IMMEDIATE (explain)
o CHRONIC OR DELAYED (explain)
J oI';-;-"-"'J NOT KNOWN (explain)
--'

=I.i~i/-+-A--D-V--IC-E--R--E-G--A-R--D-IN--G-M--E--D-IC--A-L--A-T-T-E-_~N_-T_I_-O_N_-NE_-C_E_-S_S_-A_R_-Y_F-_O_R-_E_X-_P_O-_S_-E_D_-I_N_-D_IV-_I_-D_U_-AL_S- - - - - - - - - - - - - -,

--1

J",
IC' COMMENTS INDICATE SECTION (A-G) AND ITEM WITH COMMENTS OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ii

H

JCERTIFICATION: I hereby certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and I am familiar with the ----j
information submitted and believe the submitted information is true, accurate, and complete.
REPORTING FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE (print or type)

I SIGNATURE OF REPORTING FACILITY REPRESENTATIVE____________ DATE
" " - Z L - - - -_ _- - - - - - '

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'mtDe :D.9 Office of Emergency Services § 2705

e EMERGENCY RELEASE FOLLOW-UIP NOTICE
REPORTiNG FORM INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAlL ][NIFORMAnON:
Chapter 6.95 of Division 20 of the California Health and Safety Code requires that written emergency release follow-up notices pre-
pared pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 11004, be submitted using this reporting form. Non-permitted releases of reportable quantities of Ex-
tremely Hazardous Substances (listed in 40 CFR 355, appendix A) or of chemicals that require release reporting under section 103(a)
of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 [42 U.S.c. § 9603(a)] must be reported on
the form, as soon as practicable, but no later than 30 days, following a release. The written follow-up report is required in addition to
the verbal notification.

BASiC lINSl'JIU.JCl'TIONS:
o The form, when filled out, reports follow-up information required by 42 U.S.C § 11004. Ensure that all information requested
by the form is provided as completely as possible.
o If the incident involves reportable releases of more than one chemical, prepare one report form for each chemical released.
o If the incident involves a series of separate releases of chemical(s) at different times, the releases should be reported on separate
reporting forms.

SJPECIFliC iNS1fR1I.JC1fTIONS:
BRock A: Enter the name of the business and the name and phone number of a contact person who can provide detailed facility infor-
mation concerning the release.

BRock B: Enter the date of the incident and the time that verbal notification was made to DES. The DES control number is provided
to the caller by OES at the time verbal notification is made. Enter this control number in the space provided.

Block C: Provide information pertaining to the location where the release occurred. Include the street address, the city or community,
the county and the zip code.

Block D: Provide information concerning the specific chemical that was released. Include the chemical or trade name and the Chemi-
cal Abstract Service (CAS) number. Check all categories that apply. Provide best available information on quantity, time and duration
of the release.

BRock E: Indicate all actions taken to respond to and contain the release as specified in 42 U.S.C. § 11004(c).

BDock F: Check the categories that apply to the health effects that occurred or could result from the release. Provide an explanation
or description of the effects in the space provided. Use Block H for additional commentslinformation if necessary to meet requirements
specified in 42 U.S.C. § 11004(c).

lBRock G: Include information on the type of medical attention required for exposure to the chemical released. Indicate when and how
this information was made available to individuals exposed and to medical personnel, if appropriate for the incident, as specified in
42 U.S.C. § 11004(c).

BRock H: List any additional pertinent information.

BRock II: Print or type the name of the facility representative submitting the report. Include the official signature and the date that the
form was prepared.

MAiL THE COMPLETED REPORT TO:
Chemical Emell"gelllcy Planning and Response Commission (CEPRC)
ILocaH Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)
Attn: Sediim1l304 Repoll"ts
3650 Schriievell" Avenue
Mather~ CA 95655

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, 25503. I and 25507. I, Health and Safety 2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (b) and Form filed
Code. Reference: Sections 25503(b)(4), 25503.1, 25507.1, 25518 and 25520,
Health and Safety Code. 3- I-2005 pursuant to section 100, title I, California Code of Regulations (Reg-
ister 2005, No.9).
HISTORY:

1. New section filed 9-20-90; operative 10-20-90 (Register 90, No. 45).

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§ 2720 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS 'Title 19

Article 3. Minimum Standards for Area § 2721. Area Plan Maintenance.
Plans
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
§ 2720. Proposed Area Plans. tion 25503, Health and Safety Code.
(New section filed 7-30-86, operative 8-29-86; Register 86, No. 31).
The proposed area plan, as required by Section 25503(d) of the Health (Repealer filed as an emergency 9- L2-86, operati ve 9-12-86; Certificate of Com-
pliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87, or emergency language will be
and Safety Code, shall include: repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. § 11346.1); Register 86, No. 37).

(a) a description of the extent to which the administering agency has HISTORY
I. Certi ficate of Compliance transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis-
met the requirements of this Article, and a schedule for implementing the
ter 87, No.6).
final area plan, by December 29, 1987, to include the provisions of Sec-
§ 2722. Procedures and Protocols for Emergency Rescue
tions 2722-2736 of this Article; Personnel.

(b) provisions for integrating, in the final area plan, information from Area plans shall include procedures and protocols to ensure the health
and safety of emergency response personnel, such as, but not limited to:
business plans submitted by handlers within the jurisdiction of an admin-
(a) guidelines for approach, recognition, and evaluation of releases
istering agency; and threatened releases of hazardous materials by emergency response
personnel; and
(c) protocols for responses to pesticide drift exposure incidents; and
(b) monitoring and decontamination guidelines for emergency re-
(d) a form providing information on the elements within the area plan, sponse personnel and equipment.

substantially equivalent to the following optional model reporting form NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
tion 25503, Health and Safety Code.
for area plans.
HISTORY
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503 and 25517.5, Health and Safety Code; and 1. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No.
Section] 2997.7, Food and AgIicultural Code. Reference: Section 25503, Health
and Safety Code; and Section 12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code. 31).
2. Editorial renumberiOl.! of former Section 2722 to Section 2721 and Section 2724
HISTORY
]. New section filed 7-30-86; operative 8-29-86 (Register 86, No. 31). to Section 2722 (Register 86, No. 37).
2. Amendment of subsections (a) and (b) and new subsection (c) filed 9-] 2-86 as
§ 2723. Pre-Emergency Planning.
an emergency; operative 9-12-86 (Register 86, No. 37). A Certificate of Com- Area plans shall include, but not be limited to:
pliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87 or emergency language will (a) provisions for pre-incident surveys of business sites by first re-
be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. 11346.1).
3. Certificate of Compliance transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis- sponders for the purpose of site familiarization, if deemed necessary by
ter 87, No.6). the administering agency;
4. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 9-17-87 as an emergency; operative
9-] 7-87 (Register 87, No. 38). A Certificate ofCompliance must be transmitted (b) provisions for pre-emergency planning and coordination among
to OAL within 120 days or emergency language will be repealed on 1-15-88. emergency responders within the jurisdiction of an administering
5. Reinstatement of subsection (a) as it existed prior to emergency amendment agency. Pre-emergency planning shall include coordination of emergen-
filed 9-17-87 pursuant to Govemment Code Section 11346.1(f) (Register 89, cy response and emergency assistance between contiguous jurisdictions;
No. 51).
6. Amendment of subsection (b), new subsection (c), subsection relettering and (c) procedures to access local, state and federal funding and emergen-
amendment of NOTE filed 4-23-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Register 2008, cy response assistance; and
No. 17).
(d) procedures, developed in consultation with the Local Health Offi-
~ OPTlONRL MODEl REPORTING fORM - RRER PLRN }- cer, to inform medical providers regarding eligibility for reimbursement
pursuant to Section 12997.5 of the Food and Agricultural Code, where
CHECKLIST for [L[M£NT ....OPOS£O applicable;
RRER PLAN £lEMENT NOT PlOUIO£O. .IT[ FOil
[L£M£I'IT JUSTIFICIITION COMPLETION (e) provisions for access to state approved and permitted hazardous
n' r.r.renc. lecUon InlCHEO InIlCH[O waste disposal facilities and emergency response contractors;

i 2122-EMER6ENCY RESPONSE (f) development of an integrated response management system pro-
viding standardized organizational structure, terminology, and proce-
PROCEDURES dures for use during any release Of threatened release of hazardous mate-
rials, to include pesticide drift exposure incidents. The administering
IIPllroech, lIecollllltlon .. hlllultion agency shall incorporate into the area plan specific agency roles within
the Standardized Emergency Management System, including proce-
Perlonnel MOllltorina .. O.cont.mlnltlon dures for agency notification and responsibility for public safety and in-
Equlpm.nt Monitoring'" Decont.mlnltlon formation pursuant to Section 2726 for all emergency responses, to in-
~2725 - PREEMER6ENCY PLANNING clude pesticide drift exposure incidents. The administering agency shall
Pre-Incident Sit. SurveYI consult with the County Agricultural Commissioner and the Local
PI.nnlng 0' CoonSln.llon Health Officer when incorporating their statutory duties into a pesticide
Emerg••cII Fundlna Icce.. drift response, and when assigning other specific agency responsibilities
Dlllloni htilltll Icc... for pesticide drift exposure incidents; and

EmergencII lIelpo"le Co"'r.ctor Ace... (g) procedures, established in consultation with the County Agricul-
Inteor.'.d lIelpo"le M.n.gem.ne SIII'em tural Commissioner and the Local Health Officer, with assistance from
U724-NOTlFICATlON & COORDINRTlON the Department of Pesticide Regulation, to provide immediate access to
NoUfluUoft ... Coordl".lIo" pesticide-specific information for responders to pesticide releases. This
Emergency Commulllc.lloni information will assist emergency response and emergency medical ser-
vices personnel in identifying and characterizing any pesticides which
AUIIOftllblll'Y M•• rllI have the potential to come into contact with one or more individuals as
Drs Nollflcllllo" the result of a pesticide drift exposure incident within the jurisdiction.

lli272S - TRRINING NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section
lmeraencg lIelponle Penonnel Trelnlng 12997.7(b)(l), 12997.7(b)(2) and 12997.7(b)(6), Food and Agricultural Code.
Reference: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section 12997.7, Food
Tr.lnlng locument.llo" and Agricultural Code.
Tr.lnlng lIe.rdles

1Ii2126-PUBLIC SRFETY & INFORMRTlON
Site Perimeter SlIcurll\,J

SlIfetll Proc.dure Inform.llon
InformClUo" Rele.le lIespo"llblll'y
Medlul Nollflcellon

".ns[uecu.llon

~2727 - SUPPLIES 0' £QUIPM£NT
Uillng It D••crlllllo"
TelUng It ....Int.n."c.

~2128-INCIDENTCRITIOUE & FOllOWUP

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TntNe Jl({) Office of Emergency Services § 2726

• HISTORY (10) psychological stress that may be encountered during disaster op-
• I. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. erations.

31 ). (b) Area plans shall include. but not be limited to:
2. Editorial renumbering of former Section 2726 to Section 2723 (Register 86, No .
(1) provisions for documenting personnel training described in sub-
37).
3. New subsection (d), subsection relettering, amendment of newly designated section (a) of this section; and
(2) provisions for joint field or table-top exercises. with affected orga-
subsections (e) and (f), new subsection (g) and amendment of NOTE filed
4-13-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Register 2008, No. 17). nizations, with voluntary participation of business representatives.

§ 2724. Notification and Coorrdination. NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section
12997.7, Food and Aglicultural Code. Reference: Section 25503, Health and Safe-
Area plans shall include, but not be limited to: ty Code; and Section 12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code.

(a) provisions for notification of, and coordination with, emergency HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No.
response personnel, such as, but not limited to, law enforcement, fire ser-
vice, medical and public health services, poison control centers, hospi- 31).
2. Editorial renumbering of former Section 2730 to Section 2725 (Register 86, No.
tals, and resources for the evacuation, reception and care of evacuated
persons; 37).
3. Amendment of subsections (a)(1), (a)(5) and (a)(8) and amendment of NOTE
(b) identification and utilization of alternative forms of emergency
filed 4-2]-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Register 2008, No. 17).
communications (such as amateur radio services), in the event of a loss
of primary communications; § 2726. Public Safety and Information.

(c) a responsibility matrix or listing of specific emergency responsibi- Area plans shall include, but not be limited to:
lities of responding organizations. This matrix or listing shall be devel-
(a) site perimeter security procedures for use during a release or threat-
oped in coordination with the listed responding organizations;
ened release of hazardous material;
(d) provisions for notification to the Office of Emergency Services of
(b) provisions for informing business personnel and the affected pub-
all reports received pursuant to Article 2 of this subchapter. These notifi-
lic of safety procedures to follow during a release or threatened release
cations shall be submitted, at least monthly, on forms specified by the Of-
fice of Emergency Services; and of a hazardous material;

(e) procedures, developed in consultation with the Local Health Offi- (c) procedures, developed in consultation with the County Agricultur-
cer, to ensure access to health care within 24 hours of an exposure result-
ing from a pesticide drift exposure incident and up to a week after the in- al Commissioner, to notify residents of a pesticide drift exposure incident
cident.
and a procedure to assist in the coordination of an evacuation, if deemed
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code: and Section
12997.7(b)(5), Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Section 25503, Health necessary by emergency response personnel;
and Safety Code; and Section 12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code.
(d) procedures to identify all languages known to be spoken in the ad-
HISTORY
1. Editorial renumbering of former Section 2724 to Section 2722 and Section 2728 ministering agency's county or city, as the case may be, and ensure that

to Section 2724 (Register 86, No. 37). any individual is able to access services in their native language as re-
2. Amendment of subsections (b) and (c) and addition of subsection (d) filed as an quired by Section 11135 of the Government Code. The area plan will

emergency 9-12-86, operative 9-12-86, making the following changes- outline what these services are and how they will be provided in the lan-
Subsection (b) deleted "and" at end of subsection;
Subsection (c) added "and" at end of subsection; guages identified;
New subsection (d) was added and read as follows:
"(d) provisions for notification to the Office of Emergency Services of all re- (e) designation of responsibility for the coordinated release of safety
ports received pursuant to Article 2 of this subchapter. These notifications shall
be submitted, at least monthly, on forms specified by the Office of Emergency information to the public and to the local Emergency Broadcast System;
Services." (f) provisions for informing medical and health facilities of the nature
Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87. or emer-
of the incident and the substance(s) involved in an incident; and
gency language will be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. § 11346.1);
(Register 86, No. 37). (g) provisions for evacuation plans. Evacuation planning shall provide

3. Certificate of Compliance transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis- for the following elements:
ter 87. No.6).
(1) determination of the necessity for evacuation;
4. Amendment of subsections (c) and (d), new subsection (e) and amendment of
NOTE filed 4-23-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Register 2008, No. 17). (2) centralized coordination of information with local law, fire, public

§ 2725. 1rrrairoill'bg. health, medical, and other emergency response agencies;

(a) At a minimum, area plans shall establish provisions for training of (3) timely notification of the affected public, including release ofmes-
emergency response personnel in the following areas: sages prepared pursuant to subsections (e) and (f) of this section;

(1) emergency procedures for first response to a release or threatened (4) properties of hazardous materials, such as quantity, concentration,
release of hazardous materials, to include pesticide drift exposure inci- vapor pressure, density, and potentia] health effects;
dents;
(5) possible release scenarios;
(2) health and safety procedures for response personnel, including
those procedures required by Section 2724 of this Article; (6) facility characteristics, topography, meteorology, and demogra-
phy of potentially affected areas;
(3) use of emergency response equipment and supplies;
(7) ingress and egress routes and alternatives;
(4) procedures for access to mutual-aid resources; (8) location of medical resources trained and equipped for hazardous
material response;
(5) identification of medical facilities capable of providing treatment
appropriate for hazardous material incidents, to include pesticide drift (9) mass-care facilities, reception areas, and sheltering; and

exposure incidents; (10) procedures for post-emergency period population recovery.

(6) evacuation plans and procedures; NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503 and 25517.5, Health and Safety Code; and
Section 12997.7(b)(2) and 12997.7(b)(4), Food and Agricultural Code. Refer-
(7) monitoring and decontamination procedures for emergency re- ence: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section 12997.7, Food and
sponse personnel and equipment; Agricultural Code.

(8) first-aid procedures for hazardous material incidents, including HISTORY
pesticide exposure; I. Editorial renumbering offormer Section 2726 to Section 2723 and Section 2732

(9) procedures for informing the public during emergencies; and to Section 2726 (Register 86, No. 37).
2. Amendment of subsection (e) filed as an emergency 9-12-86, operative

9-12-86, making the following changes:
Subsection (e): substituted "a determination of the businesses that, because of
their size and nature, should participate in evacuation planning. Factors to be
considered in planning for evacuation, shall include, but not be limited to:" for
"provisions for evacuation plans. Evacuation planning shaH provide for the fol-
lowing elements:"
A new subsection (e)(1) was added and read as follows: "(1) determination of
the necessity for evacuation:"

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§ 2727 BARCLAYS CALIlFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

Existing subsections (e)(1) through (9) were redesignated as consecutive sub- died at anyone time"; fit
sections (e)(2) through (10); Subsection (b) spelling corrected ("separate");
Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87, or emer- Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87. or section e
gency language will be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. § 11346.1); (Reg- will be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. 11346.1): (Register 86, No. 37).
ister 86, No. 37). _
3. Certificate of C0l11pliance transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis- •
3. Certificate of Compliance transmitted to OAL 1--'-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis- ter 87, No.6).
ter 87, No.6).
4. Amendment filed 9-20-90; operative 10-20-90 (Register 90, No. 45).
4. New subsections (c) and (d), subsection relettering, amendment of newly desig-
nated subsection (g)(3) and amendment of NOTE filed 4-23-2008: operative 5. Editorial conection deleting duplicate HISTORIES 3 and 4 (Register 96, No. 18)
5-23-2008 (Register 2008, No. 17).
6. Repealer and new section and NOTE filed 4-30-96: operative 4-30-96 pursuant
§ 2727. Supplies and Equipment. to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 18).
(a) Area plans shall contain a listing and description of available emer-
7. Repealer and new section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99
gency response supplies and equipment specifically designated for the (Register 99, No.2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL
potential emergencies presented by the hazardous materials which are by 5-10-99 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
handled within the jurisdiction of the administering agency. This infor- following day.
mation shall be presented to reflect response capability.
8. Repealer and new section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99
(b) Area plans shall outline the provisions for regular testing, if appli- (Register 99, No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL
cable, and proper maintenance of emergency response equipment under by 9-7-99 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
the direct control of the county or city, as the case may be. following day.
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
tion 25503, Health and Safety Code. 9. Reinstatement of section as it existed prior to emergency action by operation of
Government Code section 11346.1 (Register 99, No. 37).
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. 10. Repealer and new section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency: operative 9-8-99
(Register 99, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL
31). by 1-6-2000 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on
the following day.
2. Editorial renumbering of former Section 2734 to Section 2727 (Register 86, No.
37). 11. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1--6-2000
and filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).
§ 2728. Incident Critique and Follow-Up.
Area plans shall describe provisions for the critique and follow-up of § 2729.1. Business Plan General Requirements.
(a) A business that handles a hazardous material or a mixture contain-
major incidents of a release or threatened release of hazardous material,
including pesticide drift exposure incidents. The critique shall include an inga hazardous material shall establish and implement a business plan
interagency meeting to evaluate the response, to improve future re- if the hazardous material is handled in quantities:
sponse, and to determine if any area plan revisions are required.
(1) equal to or greater than 500 pounds, 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code; and Section of gas (gas calculated at standard temperature and pressure), or
12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code. Reference: Section 25503, Health and Safe-
ty Code; and Section 12997.7, Food and Agricultural Code. (2) equal to or greater than the applicable federal threshold planning
quantity (TPQ) for an extremely hazardous substance (EHS) listed in Ap-
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. pendix A, Part 355, Title 40, of the Code of Federal Regulations.

31). (3) radioactive materials that are handled in quantities for which an
2. Editorial renumbering offormer Section 2728 to Section 2724 and Section 2736 emergency plan is required to be adopted pursuant to Part 30 (commenc-
ing with Section 30.1), Part 40 (commencing with Section 40.1), or Part
to Section 2728 (Register 86, No. 37). 70 (commencing with Section 70.1), of Chapter 10 of Title 10 of the Code
3. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 4-23-2008; operative 5-23-2008 (Reg- of Federal Regulations (54 Federal Register 14051), or pursuant to any
regulations adopted by the state in accordance with those regulations.
ister 2008, No. 17).
(b) If a business handles a hazardous material pursuant to (a)(2) above,
Article 4. Minimum Standards for Business the business is subject to the Federal Emergency Planning and Commu-
nity Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) and shall also comply with Section
Plans 2729.6 of this article.

The provisions of this subchapter are intended to be implemented in NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
coordination with existing local hazardous materials planning efforts. tions 25503.5(a) and 25503.8(a), Health and Safety Code.

§ 2729. Purpose. HISTORY
(a) This article provides minimum standards for the hazardous materi- 1. New section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.

als business plan. A hazardous materials business plan includes the fol- 2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-10-99 or
lowing: emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.

(1) Hazardous material inventory in accordance with Section 2. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99,
2729.2-2729.7; No. 19). A Celtificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
(2) Emergency response plans and procedures in accordance with Sec- day.
tion 2731; and
3. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1 (g) (Register 99,
(3) Training program information in accordance with Section 2732. No. 37).

NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- 4. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No.
tion 25504, Heaith and Safety Code. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 1-6-2000 or
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
HISTORY
1. Editorial renumbering of former section 2752 to section 2729 (Register 86, No. 5. Certi ficate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1--6-2000 and
filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).
37).
2. Amendment of subsections (a) and (h) filed as an emergency 9-12-86; opera- § 2729.2. Hazardous Materials Inventory Reporting
Requirements.
tive 9-12-86, making the following changes:
Subsection (a)(1) added "in quantities equal to or higher than quantities speci- (a) A business subject to the requirements of Section 2729.1 shall com-
fied in section 25503.5(a) of the Health and Safety Code"; after "handled"; plete and submit to the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) or
Subsection (a)(2) deleted "handled" and added "handled in quantities equal to Administering Agency (AA) the following to satisfy the inventory re-
or greater than quantities specified in section 25503.5(a) of the Health and Safe- porting requirement:
ty Code"; after "constituents";
Subsection (a)(3) added "or mixture containing a hazardous material" after (1) The Business Activities page ofthe Unified Program Consolidated
"hazardous material"; and deleted "and the total amount handled" after "han- Form as required by California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 27, Sec-
tion 15600(a); and Business Owner/Operator Identification page (Ap-
pendix A, UPCF (Rev. 12/07)); and

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Office of Emergency Services § 2729.5

• (2) The Hazardous Materials-Chemical Description Page (Appendix § 2729.4. Hazardous Materials hwentory Submittal.
• (a) A business shall submit a hazardous materials inventory to the ap-
A, UPCF (Rev. 12/07»; and
propriate CUPA or AA and local fire agency.
(3) An Annotated Site Map ifrequired by theCUPA or AA. An option- (b) The hazardous materials inventory shall be submitted annually on

al Annotated Site Map (Appendix A, OES Form 732 (map)(04/96» is or before March 1.
(c) Businesses may choose to submit an inventory utilizing the forms
provided. CUPA's or AA's may modify the optional Annotated Site
Map. specified in Section 2729.2 of this article or an alternate version devel-
oped by the CUPA or AA for their jurisdiction.
(b) Forms described in (a) of this section and their completion instruc-
(d) Businesses shall submit an amendment to the inventory within 30
tions are in Appendices A and B of this article. days of the following events:

(c) Hazardous materials considered to be trade secrets shall be clearly (1) A 100 percent or more increase in the quantity of a previously dis-
closed material.
marked as such on the Chemical Description Page and are bound by
(2) Any handling of a previously undisclosed hazardous material sub-
Health and Safety Code, Section 25511. ject to the inventory requirements of this chapter.

(d) Businesses shall report mixtures that are hazardous materials by (3) Change of business address.
(4) Change of business ownership.
their common name (the common name or trade name of the mixture as (5) Change of business name.

a whole). Hazardous components in the mixture shall be identified by NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
tions 25505(a) and (d) and 25510 Health and Safety Code.
chemical name, percent weight, and Chemical Abstract Service (CAS)
HISTORY
numbers (refer to Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or, in case of trade 1. New section filed I-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.

secrets, refer to manufacturer). 2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-10-99 or
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
(e) Public availability of the hazardous materials inventory required 2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (b) filed 2-25-99 pur-
suant to section 100, title I, Califomia Code of Regulations (Register 99, No.
by this section is subject to Section 25506(a) of the Health and Safety 9).
3. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99,
Code. No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, 25503.1, 25503.3 and 25503.9, Health day.
and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25503.3, 25503.9,25504, 25505(d), 25509, 4. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346. I (g) (Register 99,
25511 and 25533(b), Health and Safety Code. No. 37).
5. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No.
HISTORY 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 1-6-2000 or
1. New section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No. emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
6. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1-6-2000 and
2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-10-99 or filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
§ 2729.5. Hazardous Material ~n"entory Submission
2. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99, Options.
No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (a) If no change in an inventory has occurred, a business subject to the
day.
hazardous materials reporting requirements may comply with the annual
3. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1 (g) (Register 99, inventory reporting requirements of Section 2729.4 by submitting a cer-
No. 37). tification statement to the CUPA or AA if all the following apply:

4. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No. (1) The business has previously filed the hazardous materials invento-
37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 1-6-2000 or ry pursuant to Section 2729.2 and 2729.3 requirements.
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
(2) The business owner or officially designated representative signs
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order, including further amendment of and attests to these statements:
subsections (a)(1) and (a)(2), transmitted to OAL 1-6-2000 and filed
2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7). (A) The information contained in the hazardous materials inventory
most recently submitted to the CUPA or AA is complete, accurate, and
6. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)(1)-(2) filed up to date.
2-20-2008 pursuant to section 100, title I, California Code of Regulations
(Register 2008, No.8). (B) There has been no change in the quantity of hazardous materials
reported in the most recently submitted inventory.
§ 2729.3. Altell"ll1lative Hazardous Materials Inventory
Requirements. (C) No hazardous materials subject to inventory requirements are be-
ing handled that are not listed on the most recently submitted inventory.
(a) A CUPA or AA may create alternative versions of the hazardous
(3) The business is not utilizing the submission of this certification to
materials inventory forms for local purposes. meet the annual inventory submission requirements of EPCRA (Section
11022 of Title 42, United States Code).
(b) Alternative versions shall:
(1) Be developed in consultation with all agencies within the CUPA's (b) If a change in the hazardous materials inventory has occurred, a
business subject to the hazardous materials reporting requirements may
or AA's jurisdiction that are responsible for fire protection, emergency comply with the annual inventory reporting requirements by submitting
the following:
response and environmental health; and
(1) Signed Business Owner/Operator page for the current reporting
(2) Meet the requirements of 27 CCR, Section l5400.3(c). year.
(c) The CUPA or AA shall accept the inventory as shown in the appen-
(2) Updated Chemical Description pages showing additions, dele-
dices from any regulated business that chooses to use it, even if the CUPA tions, or revisions to previously submitted hazardous materials invento-
or AA adopts one or more alternative versions. ry.

NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- (c) Notwithstanding Section 2729.5 (a) and (b) facilities subject to EP-
tions 25404(b), (c), (d) and (e), 25404.6(c) and 25503.3, Health and Safety Code. CRA must, annually submit the following, whether a change has oc-
curred or not:
HISTORY
I. New section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.

2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 5-10-99 or
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.

2. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99,
No. 19). A CertifIcate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.

3. Repealed by operation of Government Code section I I 346.1 (g) (Register 99,
No. 37).

4. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No.
37). A Certj/lcate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 1-6-2000 or
emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the following day.

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1-6-2000 and
filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).

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§ 2729.6 BARCLAYS CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

(1) Business Activities page of the Unified Program Consolidated 3. Repealed by operation of Govemment Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 99, _
Form. No. 37). ..

(2) Signed Business Owner/Operator page for the current reporting 4. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No.
year. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitled to GAL by 1-6-2000 or
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
(3) Chemical Description page for each federally listed Extremely
Hazardous Substance (EHS) handled in quantities equal to or greater 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to GAL 1-6-2000 and
than applicable Federal Threshold Planning Quantities or 500 pounds, filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).
whichever is less.
§ 2729.7. Uniform Fire Code Compliance Requirements. e
HISTORY (a) The requirement of Section 25503.9 of the Health and Safety Code
1. New section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.
to obligate administering agencies to require businesses to submit an ad-
2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 5-10--99 or dendum with the inventory of hazardous materials when complying with
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day. Sections 13143.9(b) and (c) and Section 25509(b) of the Health and Safe-
ty Code shall be met by complying with the requirements of Section
2. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99, 2729.2.
No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (l) If the local fire chief requires submittal of a Hazardous Materials
day. Inventory Statement (HMIS) as stated in the Uniform Fire Code Section
80.103 subdivision (c) (1991), then the fire code hazard classes shall be
3. Repealed by operation of Government Code section 11346.1(g) (Register 99. identified on the chemical description page.
No. 37).
(2) The hazardous material inventory specified in section 2729.2 shall
4. New section filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative 9-8-99 (Register 99, No.
37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 1-6-2000 or be submitted in lieu of an HMIS.
emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
NOTE: AuthOlity cited: Sections 25503, 25503.9, 25509(b), and 25509.2(a), (b),
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to GAL 1-6-2000 and and (c), Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 25509(b), and 25509.2(d)
filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7). and (e), Health and Safety Code

§ 2729.6. Emergency Planning and Community Right to HISTORY
Know Act Compliance Requirements.
1. New section and appendices A and B filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative
(a) Submittal of the inventory required in 2729.2 shall meet EPCRA 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted
if the following additional requirements are met. to GAL by 5-10--99 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law
on the following day.
(l) Business Activities page of the Unified Program Consolidated
Form. 2. New section and appendices A and B refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative
5-8-99 (Register 99, No. 19). A Cel1ificate of Compliance must be transmitted
(2) All businesses which are subject to EPCRA and wish to claim trade to OAL by 9-7-99 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law
secrecy must comply with the requirements of Code of Federal Regula- on the following day.
tions (CFR) Title 40 Part 350 and submit a "Substantiation to Accompa-
ny Claims of Trade Secrecy" form (40 CFR 350.27) to the United States 3. Repealer of section and appendices A and B by operation of Govemment Code
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). section 11346.1(g) (Register 99, No. 37).

(3) If the hazardous material being reported is an EHS as identified in 4. New section and appendices A and B filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; operative
40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A, the Chemical Description page, for that 9-8-99 (Register 99, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted
material, must contain an original signature, a photocopy of the original to GAL by 1-6-2000 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of
signature, or a signature stamp. This signature may be placed in the box law on the following day.
for locally collected information.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1-6-2000 and
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, 25503.8, 25509(d) and (e), Health and filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7).
Safety Code. Reference: Section 25506, Health and Safety Code.
6. Change without regulatory effect repealing and adopting new appendices A and
HISTORY B filed 2-20--2008 pursuant to section 100, title 1, Califomia Code of Regula-
1. New section filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; operative 1-8-99 (Register 99, No. tions (Register 2008, No.8).

2). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 5-10-99 or Appendix A
emergency language will be repealed by operation oflaw on the following day.
Article 4-Minimum Standards for Business Plans Hazardous Materi-
2. New section refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; operative 5-8-99 (Register 99, als Inventory-Forms
No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 9-7-99
or emergency language wiJl be repealed by operation of law on the following I. Unified Program Consolidated Form-Business Activities Page
day. II. Business Owner/Operator Identification Page
III. Hazardous Materials-Chemical Description Page
IV. Annotated Site Map

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'TI'ntDe Jl9 Office of Emergency Services § 2729.7

Busnness Activities

• UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM
FACILITY INFORMATION

BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

Page 1 of

I. FACILITY IDENTIFICATION II EPA ID # (Hazardous Waste Only)

FACILITY ID # I I 1::lj;;1::1 I I 1,,'::\ I I I I I I 2
(Agency Use Only)
3
BUSINESS NAME (Same as Facility Name of DBA-Doing Business As) 103
lOS
BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS \04 1 CA I ZIP CODE
BUSINESS SITE CITY
n. ACTIVITIES DECLARATION

NOTE: If you check YES to any part of this list,

please submit the Business Owner/OJ erator Identification page.

Does your facility ... If Yes, please comr lete these pages of the UPCF....

A. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS oDyES NO 4 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
INVENTORY - CHEMICAL
Have on site (for any purpose) at anyone time, hazardous materials at or oDyES NO 4a DESCRIPTION
above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 cubic feet for
compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or the applicable oDyES NO 5 Coordinate with your local agency
Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in responsible for CaIARP. '
40 CFR Part 355, Appendix A or B; or handle radiological materials in oDYES NO 8 UST FACILITY (Fonnerly SWRCB Form A)
quantities for which an emergency plan is required pursuant to 10 CPR Parts UST TANK (one page per tank) (Fonnerly Form
30,40 or 70?
B. REGULATED SUBSTANCES B)

Have Regulated Substances stored onsite in quantities greater than the NO FORM REQUIRED TO CUPAs
threshold quantities established by the California Accidental Release
prevention Program (CaIARP)?
C. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (USTs)
Own or operate underground storage tanks?

D. ABOVE GROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE
Own or operate ASl's above these thresholds:
Store greater than 1,320 gallons of petroleum products (new or used) in
aboveground tanks or containers.

E. HAZARDOUS WASTE DyES 0 NO 9 EPA ID NUMBER - provide at the top of
Generate hazardous waste? DYES 0 NO 10 this page
DyES 0 NO \1
Recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable RECYCLABLE MATERIALS REPORT
materials (per HSC 25143.2)?
(one per recycler)
Treat hazardous waste on-sate?
ON-SITE HAZARDOUS WASTE
Treatment subject to financnal assurance requirements (for Permit by Rule and TREATMENT - FACn.ITY
ON-SITE HAZARDOUS WASTE
Conditional Authorization)? DYES 0 NO 12 TREATMENT - UNIT (one page per unit)

Consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site? DYES D NO 13 CERTIFICATION OF FINANCIAL
DyES D NO \4 ASSURANCE
Need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as 14a
oDYES NO REMOTE WASTE / CONSOLIDATION
hazardous waste and cleaned on-site? 14b SITE ANNUAL NOTIFICATION
oDYES NO
Generate in any single calendar month 1,000 kilograms (kg) (2,200 pounds) or HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK
more of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate in any single calendar CLOSURE CERTIFICATION
month, or accumulate at any time, 1 kg (2.2 pounds) of RCRA acute Obtain federal EPA ID Number, file
hazardous waste; or generate or accumulate at any time more than 100 kg Biennial Report (EPA Form 8700-
(220 pounds) of spill cleanup materials contaminated with RCRA acute 13A/B), and satisfy requirements for
hazardous waste. RCRA Large Quantity Generator.

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site? See CUPA for required forms.

F. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS u
UPCF Rev. (1212007)
(You may also be required to provide additional information by your CUPA or local agency.)

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Business Owner/Operator Identification

UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM •
FACILITY INFORMAnON

BUSINESS OWNER/OPlERATOR IDENTlIFICAT][ON

I. IDENTIFICAnON Page of
101
I ~'}\j I I I\1 BEGINNING DATE I100 ENDING DATE 102
FACILITY IO# I I II r?";,j~lI II
BUSINESS PHONE
BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As) 3

BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS 103 BUSINESS FAX 102a
BUSINESS SITE CITY
DUN & BRADSTREET 104 ZIP CODE. 105 COUNTY 108
BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS PRIMARY SIC
BUSINESS MAILING CITY CA 107 PRIMARY NAICS 107a
BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME
1
OWNER NAME
OWNER MAILING ADDRESS 106
OWNER MAILING CITY
IOSb STATE IlOSe ZIP CODE 108a
108<1
109 BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE
110

U. BUSINESS OWNER

111 OWNER PHONE 112

114 STATE I115 ZIP CODE 113
116

CONTACT NAME m. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT 118
CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS 119a
CONTACT MAILING CITY 117 CONTACT PHONE 122

119 CONTACT EMAIL

120 STATE I121 ZIP CODE

-PRIMARY- IV. EMERGENCY CONTACTS -SECONDARY-

NAME 123 NAME 128
124 TITLE 129
TITLE 125 BUSINESS PHONE 130
126 24·HOUR PHONE 131
BUSINESS PHONE 127 PAGER # 132
133
24-HOUR PHONE

PAGER #

ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION:

Certification: Based on my inquiry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, 1 certify under penalty of law that I have personally examined and

am familiar with the information submitted and believe the information is true. accurate. and complete.

SIGNATURE OF OWNER/OPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE DATE I134 NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER 135

NAME OF SIGNER (print) 136 TITLE OF SIGNER 137

UPCF (Rev. 12/2007)

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Hazardous Materials

• UNIFIED PROGRAM CONSOLIDATED FORM

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY - CHEMICAlL DESCRIPTION

(one DlllP:e per material Der buildin2 or area)

DADD DDELETE DREVISE 200 Page_of_
3
I. FACILITY lfNFORMATION

BUSINESS NAME (Same as FACILITY NAME or DBA - Doing Business As)

CHEMICAL LOCATION 201 CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL 202
204
I IFACILITY ID U EPCRA
206
I D YES D NO W31 GRIDN (optional) 208
1 MAPN (optional)
210
II IIIIII

H. CHEMICAL INFORMATION ..

CHEMICAL NAME 205 TRADE SECRET oDYes No
COMMON NAME
CASU 2m If Subject 10 EPCRA. refer 10 instructions
EHS*
DYes 0 No

209

"'If EHS is "Yes". all amo unts below must be in lbs.

FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES (Complete if required by CUPA)

HAZARDOUSMATE~L D a. PURE 0 b. MIXTURE Dc. WASTE 211 RADJOACTIVE DYes DNo I212 CURIES 213
215
TYPE (Check one item only) 216
220
PHYSICAL SfATE o oa. SOLID 0 b. LIQUID c. GAS 214 LARGEST CONTAINER 222
(Check one item only)
o o o oa. FIRE D b. REACTIVE c. PRESSURE RELEASE e. CHRONIC HEALTH 223
FED HAZARD CATEGORIES d. ACUTE HEALTH 224
(Check all that apply) 22S
217 1 MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT 218 ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT 219 1 STATE WASTE CODE
AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT

UNITS-:- o o oa. GALLONS b. CUBIC FEET c. POUNDS o d. TONS I221 DAYS ON SITE:

(Check one item only) '" If EHS amount must be in pounds. o i. FIBER DRUM

STORAGE o a. ABOVE GROUND TANK oDe. PLASfIC/NONMETALLlC DRUM OJ. BAG o om. GLASS BOTTLE q. RAILCAR
CONTAINER f.CAN o n. PLASTIC BOTTLE 0 r. OTHER
D b. UNDERGROUND TANK o k. BOX
o g. CARBOY Do. TOTE BIN
DC. TANK INSIDE BUILDING o I. CYLINDER
o p. TANK WAGON
o d. STEEL DRUM Dh. SILO

STORAGE PRESSURE o a; AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT

oSTORAGE TEMPERATURE a. AMBIENT o b. ABOVE AMBIENT o c. BELOW AMBIENT o d. CRYOGENIC

%WT HAZARDOUS COMPONENT (For mixture or waste only) EHS CASU

1 226 227 Dyes D No 228 229

2 230 231 DYes D No 232 233

3 234 235 Dyes D No 236 237
241
4 238 239 DYes 0 No 240 245
246
5 242 243 Dyes 0 No 244

If more bazardoll5 components are present at lVeater thaD 1% by weight II non-earclnoleDk. or 0.1 % by weillht If earclnogeDlc. attach additioDIII sheets of paper eapturiDg the required iDformatlon.

ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECfED INFORMATION

IfEPCRA Please Silm Here

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Appendix B

Article 4-Minimum Standards for Business Plans Hazardous Materials Inventory-Instructions
I. Unified Program Consolidated Form-Business Activities
II. Business Owner/Operator Identification
III. Hazardous Materials-Chemical Description
IV. Annotated Site Map

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§ 2729.7 BARCLAYS CALIFORNKA CODE OF REGULATIONS Title 19

Business Activities •

Please submit the Business Activities page, the Business Owner/Operator Identification page, and Hazardous Materials Inventory - Chemical Description pages for all

submissions. (Note: the numbering of the Instructions follows the data element numbers that are on the Unified Program Consolidated Form (UPCF). pages. These
data element numbers are used for electronic submission and are the same as the numbering used In Divi~ion 3. Electronic Submittal of Information). Please number

all pages of your submittal. This helps your CUPA or AA identify whether the submittal is complete and If any pages are separated.
1. FACILITY ID NUMBER - Leave this blank. This number is assigned by the Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) or Administering Agency (AA). This is the

unique number which identifies your facility.

2. EPA ID NUMBER - If you generate, recycle, or treat hazardous waste, enter your facility's 12-eharacter U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) or

California Identification number. For facilities in California, the number usually starts with the letters DCAD. If you do not have a number, contact the

Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) Telephone Information Center at (916) 324-1781, (800) - 61·TOXIC or (800) 61-86942, to obtain one.

3. BUSINESS NAME - Enter the full legal name of the business. This Is the same as the terms DFacility NameD or DDBA - Doing Business Aso that might have

been used in the past.

103. BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS - Enter the street address where the facility is located. No post office box numbers are allowed. This information must provide a

means to geographically locate the facility.

104. BUSINESS SITE CITY - Enter the city or unincorporated area in which business site is located.

105. ZIP CODE - Enter the zip code of business site. The extra 4 digit zip may also be added.

4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-

Check the box to indicate whether you have a hazardous material onslte. You have a hazardous material onsite if:

- It Is handled in quantities equal to or greater than 500 pounds, 55 gallons, or 200 cubic feet of compressed gas (calculated at standard temperature and

pressure),

• It is handled in quantities equal to or greater than the applicable federal threshold planning quantity for an extremely hazardous substance listed in 40

CFR Part 355, Appendix A,

- Radioactive materials are handled in quantities for which an emergency plan Is reqUired to be adopted pursuant to Part 3D, Part 40, or Part 70 of
Chapter 10 of 10 CFR, or pursuant to any regulations adopted by the state in accordance with these regulations.

If you have a hazardous material onsite, then you must complete the Business Owner/Operator Identification page and the Hazardous Materials Inventory-

Chemical Description page, as well as an Emergency Response Plan and Training Plan.

Do not answer OYESo to this question jf you exceed only a local threshold, but do not exceed the state threshold.

4a. REGULATED SUBSTANCES - Refer to 19 CCR 2770.5 for regulated substances. Check the box to indicate whether your facility has CalARP regulated

substances stored onsite.

5. OWN OR OPERATE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) • Check the appropriate box to indicate whether you own or operate USTs containing hazardous

substances as defined in Health and Safety Code (HSq 25316. If OYESo, then you must complete one UST Facility page and UST Tank pages for each

tank. You must also submit a plot plan and a monitoring program plan.

8. OWN OR OPERATE ABOVEGROUND PETROLEUM STORAGE TANK OR CONTAINER - Check the appropriate box to indicate whether there are ASTs onsite

which exceed the regulatory thresholds. (There Is no UPCF page for ASTs.) This program applies to all facilities storing petroleum in aboveground tanks.

Petroleum means crude oil, or any fraction thereof, which is liquid at 60 degrees Fahrenheit temperature and 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute

pressure (HSC. 25270.2 (g». The facility must have a cumulative storage capacity greater than 1,320 gallons for all ASTs. NOT Subject to the Act

(exemptions):
An aboveground petroleum storage tank (AST) facility with one or more of the following (see HSC 25270.2 (k» Is not subject to this act and is exempt:

- A pressure vessel or boiler which is subject to Division 5 of the Labor Code,

- A storage tank containing hazardous waste if a hazardous waste facility pennit has been Issued for the storage tank by DTSC,
• An aboveground oil production tank which is regulated by the Division of Oil and Gas,

- Certain oil-filled electrical equipment including but not limited to transfonners, circuit breakers, or capacitors.

9. HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATOR - Check the appropriate box to indicate whether your facility generates hazardous waste. A generator is the person or

business whose acts or processes produce a hazardous waste or who causes a hazardous substance or waste to become subject to State hazardous

waste law. If your facility generates hazardous waste, you must obtain and use an EPA Identification number (ID) in order to properly transport and

dispose of it. Report your EPA ID number in #2. Hazardous waste means a waste that meets any of the criteria for the identification of a hazardous waste

adopted by DTSC pursuant to HSC. 25141. "Hazardous waste" includes, but Is not limited to, federally regulated hazardous waste. Federal hazardous

waste law is known as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the term nhazardous waste" also includes

extremely hazardous waste and acutely hazardous waste. .

10. RECYCLE· Check the appropriate box to indicate whether you recycle more than 100 kilograms per month of recyclable material under a claim that the material

is excluded or exempt per HSC. 25143.2. Check DYESo and complete the Recyclable Materials Report pages, if you either recycled onslte or recycled

excluded recyclable materials which were generated offsite. Check oNOO if you only send recyclable materials to an offsite recycler. You do not need to

report.

11. ONSITE HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT - Check the appropriate box to indicate whether your facility engages in onsite treatment of hazardous waste.
"Treatment" means any method, technique, or process which Is designed to change the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of any

hazardous waste or any material contained therein, or removes or reduces Its harmful properties or characteristics for any purpose. "Treatmenf' does not

include the removal of residues from manufacturing process equipment for the purposes of cleaning that equipment. Amendments (effective 1/1/99) add
exemptions from the definition of Dtreatmento for certain processes under specific, limited conditions. Refer to HSC. 25123.5 (b) for these specific

exemptions. Treatment of certain laboratory hazardous wastes do not require authorization. Refer to HSC. 25200.3.1 for specific information. Please

contact your CUPA to determine if any exemptions apply to your facility. If your facility engages in onsite treatment of hazardous waste then complete the

Onsite Hazardous Waste Treatment Notification - Facility page and one set of Ooslte Hazardous Waste Treatment Notification - Unit pages with waste and

treatment process information for each unit.
12. FINANCIAL ASSURANCE - Check the appropriate box to indicate whether your facility 15 subject to financial assurance requirements for closure of an onsite

treatment unit. Unless they are exempt, Permit by Rule (PBR) and Conditionally Authorized (CA) operations are required to provide financial assurance

for closure costs (per 22 CCR. 67450.13 (b) and HSC. 25245.4). If your facility Is subject to financial assurance requirements or claiming an exemption,

then complete the Certification of Financial Assurance page.

13. REMOTE WASTE CONSOLIDATION SITE· Check the appropriate box to Indicate whether your facility consolidates hazardous waste generated at a remote site.

Answer oYESO if you are a hazardous waste generator that collects hazardous waste Initially at remote sites and subsequently transports the hazardous

waste to a consolidation site you also operate. You must be eligible pursuant to the conditions In HSC. 25110.10. If your facility consolidates hazardous

waste generated at a remote site, then complete the Remote Waste Consolidation Site Annual Notification page.

14. HAZARDOUS WASTE TANK CLOSURE· Check the appropriate box to Indicate whether the tank being closed would be classified as hazardous waste after its

contents are removed. Classiflcation could be based on:

- Your knOWledge of the tank and its contents • The mixture rule

- Testing of the tank - The listed wastes in 40 CFR 261.31 or 40 CFR 261.32.

- Inability to remove hazardous materials stored in the tank.

If the tank being closed would be classified as hazardOUS waste after its contents are removed. then you must complete the Hazardous Waste Tank

Closure Certification pege.

14a. RCRA LQG· Check the appropriate box to indicate whether your facility is a Large Quantity Generator. If YES, you must have or obtain a US EPA ID Number.

14b. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION· Check the appropriate box to Indicate whether your facility is a HHW Collection site.

15. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS - Some CUPAs or AAs may require additionallnfonnation. Check with your CUPA before submitting the UPCF to determine if any

supplemental infonnation is required.

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Office of Emergency Services § 2729.7

Business Owner/Operator Identification

Please submit the Business Activities page, the Business Owner/Operator Identification page, and Hazardous Materials Inventory - Chemical Description
pages for all hazardous materials inventory submissions. For the inventory to be coilSidered complete this page must be signed by the appropriate individual.
(Note: the numbering of the instrUctions follows the data element numbers .that are on the Unified Program Consolidated Form (UPCF) pages. These data
element numbers are used for electronic submission and are the same as the numbering used in Division 3, Electronic Submittal of Information.)
Please number all pages of your submittal. This helps Unified Program Agency (UPA) identify whether the submittal is complete and if any pages are
separated.

1. FACILITY 10 NUMBER - Leave lhis blank. This number is assigned by the UPA. This is the unique number which identifies your facility.

3. BUSINESS NAME - Enter the doing business as name.

100. BEGINNING DATE - Enter the beginning year and date of the report. (YYYYMMDD)

101. ENDING DATE - Enter the ending year and date of the report. (YYYYMMDD)

102. BUSINESS PHONE - Enter the phone number, area code first, and any extension.

102a.BUSINESS FAX - Enter the business fax number, area code first.

103. BUSINESS SITE ADDRESS - Enter the street address where the facility is located. No post office box numbers are allowed. This information must

provide a means to geographically locate the facility.

104. BUSINESS SITE CITY - Enter the city or unincorporated area in which business site is located.

105. ZIP CODE - Enter the zip code of business site. The extra 4 digit zip may also be added.

106. DUN & BRADSTREET - If subject to EPCRA.. enter the OWl & Bradstreet number for the facility. The Dun & Bradstreet number may be obtained by

calling (610) 882-7748 or on the web at www.dnb.com.

107. SIC NUMBER - Enter the primary Standard Industrial Classification System Number. Required for EPCRA.

107a.NAICS NUMBER - Enter the primary North American Industrial Classification System Number.

108. COUNTY - Enter the county in which the business site is located.

108a.BUSINESS MAILING ADDRESS - Enter the mailing address to be used foe all official business correspondence. This mailing address must be filled

in.

108b.BUSINESS MAILING CITY - Enter the name of the city for the business mailing address.

108c. STATE - Enter the two character abbreviation of the state for the business mailing address.

lOSd. ZIP CODE - Enter the zip code for the business mailing address. The extra 4 digit zip may also be added.

109. BUSINESS OPERATOR NAME - Enter the name of the business operator.

110. BUSINESS OPERATOR PHONE - Enter business operator phone number, if different from business phone, area code frrst, and any extension.

111. BUSINESS OWNER NAME - Enter name of business owner, if different from business operator.

112. BUSINESS OWNER PHONE - Enter the business owner's phone number if different from business phone, area code frrst, and any extension.

113. BUSINESS OWNER MAILING ADDRESS - Enter the owner's mailing address, if different from business mailing address.

114. BUSINESS OWNER CITY - Enter the name of the city for the owner's mailing address, if different from business mailing address.

115. BUSINESS OWNER STATE - Enter the 2 character state abbreviation for the owner's mailing address, if different from business mailing address.

116. BUSINESS OWNER ZIP CODE - Enter the zip code for the owner's address, if diff erent from business mailing address. The extra 4 digit zip may
also be added.

117. ENVIRONMENTAL CONTACT NAME - Enter the name of the person, who receives all environmental correspondence.

118. CONTACT PHONE - Enter the phone number, if different from Owner or Operator, for the environmental contact, area code first, and any extension.

119. CONTACT MAILING ADDRESS - Enter the mailing address where all environmental contact correspondence should be sent.

119a CONTACT EMAIL - Enter the email address of the environmental contact in 117, if the contact has one.

120. CONTACT MAILING CITY - Enter the name of the city for the environmental contact's mai ling address.

121. STATE - Enter the 2 character state abbreviation for the environmental contact's mai ling address.

122. ZIP CODE - Enter the zip code for the environmental contact's ma iling address. The extra 4 digit zip may also be added.

123. PRIMARY EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME - Enter the name of a representative to be contacted in case there is an emergency involVing hazardous

materials at the business site. The contact shall have FULL facility access, site familiarity, and authority to make decisions for the business regarding
incident mitigation.

124. TITLE - Enter the title of the primary emergency contact.

125. BUSINESS PHONE - Enter the business numbee for the primary emergency contact, area code frrst, and any extensions.

126. 24-HOUJR. PHONE - Enter a 24-hour phone number for the primary emergency contact. The 24-hour phone number must be one which is answered 24

hours a day. If it is not the contact's home phone number, then the service answering the phone must be able to immediately contact the individual

stated above. .

127. PAGER NUMBER - Enter the pager number for the primary emergency contact, if available.

128. SECONDARY EMERGENCY CONTACT NAME - Enter the name of a secondary representative that can be contacted in the event that the primary

emergency contact is not available. The contact shall have FULL facility access, site familiarity, and authority to make decisions for the business

regarding incident mitigation.

129. TITLE - Enter the title of the secondary emergency contact.

130. BUSINESS PHONE - Enter the business telephone number for the secondary emergency contact, area code first, and any extension.

131. 24-HOUR PHONE - Enter a 24-hour phone number for the secondary emergency contact. The 24 hour phone number must be one which is answered

24 hours a day. If it is not the contact's home phone number, then the service answering the phone must be able to immediately contact the individual
stated above.

132. !PAGER NUMBER - Enter the pager number for the secondary emergency contact, if aVailable.

133. ADDITIONAL LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION - This space may be used for UPA to collect any additional information necessary to meet

the requirements of their individual programs. Contact UPA for guidance.

134. DATE - Enter the date that the document was signed. (YYYYMMDD)

135. NAME OF DOCUMENT PREPARER - Enter the full name of the person who prepared the inventory submittal information.

136. NAME OF SIGNER - Enter the full'printed name of the person signing the page. The signer certifies to a familiarity with the information submitted

and that based on the signer's inqu iry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information, all the information submitted is true, accurate and
complete.

SIGNATURE OF OWNERJ OPERATOR OR DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE - The Business Owner/Operator, or officially designated
representative of the Owner/Operator, shall sign in the space provided. This signature certifies that the signer is familiar with the information submitted
and that based on the signer's inqu iry of those individuals responsible for obtaining the information it is the signer's bel ief that the submitted
information is true, accurate and complete.
137. TITLE OF SIGNER - !Enter the title of the person signing the page.

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'Hazardous Mater~als Inventory· Chemical Description

You must complete a separate Hazardous Materials Inventory· Chemical Description page for each hazardous material (hazardous substances and hazardous waste)
that you handle at your facility in aggregate quantities equal to or greater than 500 pounds, 55 gallons, 200 cubic feet of gas (calculated at standard temperature and

pressure) or the federal threshold planning quantity for Extremely Hazardous Substances, whichever Is less. Also complete a page for each radioactive material
handled over qlJantities for which an emergency plan Is required to be adopted pursuant to 10 CFR Parts 30, 40, or 70. The completed inventory should reflect all
reportable quantities of hazardous materials at your facility, reported separately for each building or outside adjacent area, with separate pages for unique

occurrences of physical state, storage temperature and storage pressure. (Note: the numbering of the instructions follows the data element numbers that are on the
Unified Program Consolidated Form (UPCF) pages. These data element numbers are used for electronic submission and are the same as the numbering used In

Division 3, Electronic Submittal of Information.) Please number aU pages of your submittal. This helps your CUPA or AA identify whether the submittal Is complete

and if any pages are separated.
1. FACILITY ID NUMBER· This number Is assigned by the CUPA or AA' This is the unique number which identifies your facility.
3. BUSINESS NAME· Enter the full legal name of the business.
200. ADD!DELETE! REVISE - Indicate If the material Is being added to the Inventory, deleted from the Inventory, or If the Information previously submitted is being

revised. NOTE: You may choose to leave this blank if you resubmit your entire inventory annually.
201. CHEMICAL LOCATION - Enter the building or outside! adjacent area where the hazardous material is handled. A chemical that is stored at the same pressure

and temperature, in multiple locations within a building, can be reported on a single page. NOTE: This information is not subject to public disclosure

pursuant to HSC §25506.
202. CHEMICAL LOCATION CONFIDENTIAL - EPCRA - All businesses which are subject to the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA)

must check "Yes" to keep chemical location Information confidential. If the business does not wish to keep chemical location information confidential check

"No".
203. MAP NUMBER - If a map is included, enter the number of the map on which the location of the hazardous material is shown.
204. GRID NUMBER - If grid coordinates are used, enter the grid coordinates of the map that correspond to the location of the hazardous material. If applicable,

multiple grid coordinates can be listed.
205. CHEMICAL NAME - Enter the proper chemical name associated with the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number of the hazardous material. This should be the

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) name found on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). NOTE: If the chemical is a mixture, do

not complete this field; complete the "COMMON NAME" field instead.
206. TRADE SECRET - Check ·Yes" if the information In this section Is declared a trade secret, or "No" if it is not.

State requirement: If yes, and business is not subject to EPCRA, disclosure of the designated trade secret Information is bound by HSC §25511.
Federal requirement: If yes, and business is subject to EPCRA, disclosure of the designated Trade Secret information is bound by 40 CFR and the

business must submit a "Substantiation to Accompany Claims of Trade Secrecy" form (40 CFR 350.27) to USEPA. If the material is a
207. COMMON NAME - Enter the common name or trade name of the hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material.
208. EHS - Check "Yes" if the hazardous material is an Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS), as defined In 40 CFR, Part 355, Appendix A.

mixture containing an EHS, leave this section blank and complete the section on hazardous components below.

209. CAS #. Enter the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number for the hazardous material. For mixtures, enter the CAS number of the mixture if it has been
assigned a number distinct from Its components. If the mixture has no CAS number, leave this column blank and report the CAS numbers of the individual

hazardous components in the appropriate section below.

210. FIRE CODE HAZARD CLASSES - Fire Code Hazard Classes describe to first responders the type and level of hazardous materials which a business handles.
This information shall only be provided if the local fire chief deems it necessary and requests the CUPA or AA to collect it. A list of the hazard classes and

instructions on how to determine which class a material falls under are included in the appendices of Article 80 of the Uniform Fire Code. If a material has

more than one applicable hazard class. include all. Contact CUPA or AA for guidance.

211. HAZARDOUS MATERIAL TYPE - Check the one box that best describes the type of hazardous material: pure, mixture or waste. If waste material, check only

that box. If mixture or waste, complete hazardous components section.
212. RADIOACTIVE - Check "Yes" if the hazardous material is radioactive or "No· if it is not.
213. CURIES -If the hazardous material Is radioactive, use this area to report the activity In curies. You may use up to nine digits with a floating decimal point to

report actiVity in curies.
214. PHYSICAL STATE - Check the one box that best describes the state in which the hazardous material is handled: solid, liquid or gas.

215. LARGEST CONTAINER - Enter the total capacity of the largest container in which the material is stored.
216. FEDERAL HAZARD CATEGORIES - Check all cateaories that describe the phnvs'lcal and health hazards associated with the hazardous material.

PHYSICAL HAZARDS HEALTH HAZARDS

Fire: Flammable Liauids and Solids, Combustible L1auids, Pvrophorics, Oxidizers Acute Health (Immediate): Highly Toxic, Toxic, Irritants, Sensitizers, Corrosives.

Reactive: Unstable Reactive, Organic Peroxides, Water Reactive, Radioactive other hazardous chemicals with an adverse effect with short term exoosure

Pressure Release: Explosives, Compressed Gases, Blasting Agents Chronic Health (Delayed): Carcinogens. other hazardous chemicals with an

..adverse effect with lona term exposure

217. AVERAGE DAILY AMOUNT - Calculate the average dally amount of the hazardous matenal or mixture containing a hazardous matenal, In each bUlldmg or

adjacent! outside area. Calculations shall be based on the previous year's Inventory of material reported on this page. Total all daily amounts and divide
by the number of days the chemical will be on site. If this is a material that has not preViously been present at this location, the amount shall be the

average daily amount you project to be on hand during the course of the year. This amount should be consistent with the units reported in box 221 and
should not exceed that of maximum daily amount.
218. MAXIMUM DAILY AMOUNT· Enter the maximum amount of each hazardous material or mixture containing a hazardous material, which Is handled in a building
or adjacent/outside area at anyone time over the course of the year. This amount must contain at a minimum last year's inventory of the material reported
on this page, with the reflection of additions. deletions, or revisions projected for the current year. This amount should be consistent with the units reported

in box 221.

219. ANNUAL WASTE AMOUNT - If the hazardous material being inventoried is a waste, provide an estimate of the annual amount handled.

220. STATE WASTE CODE -If the hazardous material is a waste, enter the appropriate Callfomia 3-digit hazardous waste code as listed on the back of the Uniform

Hazardous Waste Manifest.
221. UNITS - Check the unit of measure that is most appropriate for the material being reported on this page: gallons, pounds, cubic feet or tons. NOTE: If the

material is a federally defined Extremely Hazardous Substance (EHS), all amounts must be reported in pounds. If material Is a mixture containing an EHS,
report the units that the material Is stored In (gallons, pounds, cubic feet, or tons).

222. DAYS ON SITE - List the total number of days during the year that the material Is on site.
223. STORAGE CONTAINER - Check all boxes that describe the type Of storage containers In which the hazardous material is stored. NOTE: If appropriate, you may

choose more than one.
224. STORAGE PRESSURE - Check the one box that best describes the pressure at which the hazardous material is stored.
225. STORAGE TEMPERATURE - Check the one box that best describes the temperature at which the hazardous material is stored.
226. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1·5 (% BY WEIGHT) • Enter the percentage weight of the hazardous component in a mixture. If a range of percentages is

available, report the highest percentage in that range. (Report for components 2 through 5 in 230, 234, 238, and 242.)
227. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1-5 NAME - When reporting a hazardous material that is a mixture, list up to five chemical names of hazardous components in that

mixture by percent weight (refer to MSDS or, in the case of trade secrets, refer to manufacturer). All hazardous components in the mixture present at greater
than 1% by weight if non-carcinogenic, or 0.1 % by weight If carcinogenic, should be reported. If more than five hazardous components are present above these
percentages, you may attach an additional sheet of paper to capture the reqUired Information. When reporting waste mixtures, minerai and chemical
_composition should be listed. (Report for components 2 through 5 in 231, 235. 239, and 243.)

228. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1-5 EHS - Check ·Yes" if the component of the mixture Is considered an Extremely Hazardous Substance as defined in 40 CFR,
Part 355, or "No" if it is not. (Report for components 2 through 5 in 232, 236, 240, and 244.)

229. HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS 1-5 CAS· List the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) numbers as related to the hazardous components In the mixture. (Repeat for

2-5.)
246. LOCALLY COLLECTED INFORMATION - This space may be used by the CUPA or AA to collect any additional Information necessary to meet the requirements

of their individual programs. Contact the CUPA or AA for guidance.

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• JIV. CaHforlI1lia Annotated Site Map-Instructions

Attach a map of the facility using the standard grid. As a minimum, the map should show the following:

1. Site Layout
o Scale of map
o Site Orientation (north, south, etc.)
o Loading areas
o Parking lots
<> Internal roads
o Storm and sewer drains
o Adjacent property use
o Locations and names of adjacent streets and aJIeys
<> Access and egress points and roads

2. Facility
o Location of each storage area
o Location of each hazardous material handling area
o Location of emergency response equipment. For example, equipment for fire suppression, approach and mitigation,
protective clothing, medical response, etc.

§ 2730. Optional Mode~ inverntory Reporting Form. § 2731. Emergency Response Plans and Procedures.
The business plan shall include the following emergency response
NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503.3, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec-
tion 25503.3, Health and Safety Code. procedures for a release or threatened release of hazardous materials,
scaled appropriately for the size and nature of the business, the nature of
HlSTORY the damage potential ofthe hazardous materials handled, and the proxim-
1. Editorial renumbering of former section 2730 to section 2725 and section 2754 ity of the business to residential areas and other populations:

to section 2730 (Register 86, No. 37). (a) immediate notification of:
2. Amendment of Optional Model Reporting Form: Hazardous Materials Invento-
(l) local emergency response personnel;
ry sections H and I and Instructions-Hazardous Material Inventory Reporting (2) the administering agency and the State Office of Emergency Ser-
Form, subsections H(2), (3) and (4) filed as an emergency 9-12-86; operative vices pursuant to article 2 of this subchapter;
9-12-86 making the following changes: (3) persons within the facility who are necessary to respond to an inci-
dent;
Section H: deleted "Quantities" and 'Total Amount in Year";
(b) identification of local emergency medical assistance appropriate
Section I: Spelling corrected ("Separate"); Added "if required by the appropri- for potential accident scenarios;
ate administering agency" after "facility";
(c) mitigation, prevention, or abatement of hazards to persons, proper-
Subsection H(2): added "and" after "names"; ty, or the environment;

Subsection H(3): deleted "and" after "time"; (d) immediate notification and evacuation of the facility; and
(e) identification of areas of the facility and mechanical or other sys-
Subsection H(4): deleted "(4) total amount handled over the year"; tems that require immediate inspection or isolation because of their vul-
nerability to earthquake related ground motion.
Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87, or emer-
gency language will be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. 11346.1) (Regis- NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503 and 25517.5, Health and Safety Code. Ref-
ter 86, No. 37). erence: Sections 25503(b)(2), 25504(b) and 25507, Health and Safety Code.
3. Certificate of Compliance including amendment transmitted to OAL 1-7-87
and filed 2-6-87 (Register 87, No.6). HlSTORY
4. Amendment filed 9-20-90; operative 10-20-90 (Register 90, No. 45). 1. Editorial renumbering of former section 2756 to section 2731 (Register 86, No.
5. Editorial correction of printing error deleting duplicate NOTE and HISTORY fol-
lowing forms (Register 91, No. 32). 37).
6. Repealer and new section and NOTE, repealer of form and new Appendices A-I
filed 4-30-96; operative 4-30-96 pursuant to Government Code section 2. Amendment of initial paragraph, subsection (d) and reference citation filed as
11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 18). an emergency 9-12-86, operative 9-12-86 making the following changes:
7. Repealer of section and appendices A-I filed 1-8-99 as an emergency; opera- In initial paragraph added "and nature" after "size"; "damage potential of the"
tive 1-8-99 (Register 99, No.2). A Certificate of Compliance must be trans- after "nature of the"; and "and the proximity of the business to residential areas
mitted to OAL by 5-10-99 or emergency language will be repealed by opera- and other populations:" after "materials handled,";
tion of law on the following day. Subsection (d) added "the" after "evacuation of' and deleted "employees and
the affected public, pursuant to the determinations made under section 2726 (c)
8. Repealer ofsection and appendices A-I refiled 5-7-99 as an emergency; opera- of article 3 of this subchapter" after "facility";
tive 5-8-99 (Register 99, No. 19). A Certificate of Compliance must be trans- Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted no Inter than] -] 2-87, or emer-
mitted to OAL by 9-7-99 or emergency language will be repealed by operation gency language will be repealed by operation of law (Gov. C. 11346.1); (Regis-
of law on the following day. ter 86, No. 37).

9. Reinstatement of section as it existed prior to emergency action by operation of 3. Certificate of Compliance transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 and filed 2-6-87 (Regis-
Government Code section 11346.1 (Register 99, No. 37). ter 87, No.6).

10. Repealer of section and appendices A-I filed 9-8-99 as an emergency; opera- 4. Amendment filed 9-20-90; operative 10-20-90 (Register 90, No. 45).
tive 9-8-99 (Register 99, No. 37). A Certificate of Compliance must be trans-
mitted to OAL by 1-6-2000 or emergency language will be repealed by opera- § 2732. Training.
tion of law on the following day.
(a) The business plan shall include a training program which is reason-
11. Certificate of Compliance as to 9-8-99 order transmitted to OAL 1-6-2000 able and appropriate for the size of the business and the nature of the haz-
and filed 2-17-2000 (Register 2000, No.7). ardous materials handled. The training program shall take into consider-

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ation the responsibilities of the employees to be trained. The training English when it may reasonably be anticipated that persons who do not •
program shalL at a minimum, include: understand the English language may enter the posted building.

(1) methods for safe handling of hazardous materials; NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, 25503.5, and 25517.5, Health and Safety
(2) procedures for coordination with local emergency response orga- Code. Reference: Sections 25503, 25503.5, and 25504, Health and Safety Code.
nizations; (New section filed as an emergency 9-12-86, operative 9-12-86; Certificate of
(3) use of emergency response equipment and supplies under the con- Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87, or section will be repealed
trol of the handler, and by operation of law (Gov. C. § 11346.I(g)); Register 86, No. 37).
(4) all procedures required by Section 2731 of this Article.
(b) The business plan shall include provisions for ensuring that appro- HISTORY
priate personnel recei ve initial and refresher training. 1. Certificate of Compliance including amendment transmitted La OAL 1-7-87

NOTE: Authority cited: Section 25503, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sec- and filed 2-6-87 (Register 87, No.6).
tion 25504(c), Health and Safety Code.
Chapter 4.5. California Accidental Release
HISTORY Prevention (CaIARP) Program Detailed
1. New section filed 7-30-86; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 86, No. Analysis

31). ArtiCle 1. General
2. Editorial renumbering offormer Section 2732 to Section 2726 and Section 2758
§ 2735.1. Purpose.
to Section 2732 (RegIster 86, No. 37). The California Accidental Release Prevention (CaIARP) program in-
3. Amendment of subsection (a)(4) filed 2-17-2000; operative 2-17-2000 (Reg-
cludes the federal Accidental Release Prevention program [Title 40,
ister 2000, No.7). Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 68] with certain additions spe-
cific to the state pursuant to Article 2, Chapter 6.95, of the Health and
Article 5. Warning Signs for Agricultural Safety Code (HSC). The purpose of the CalARP program is to prevent
Handlers the accidental releases of regulated substances. The list of regulated sub-
stances are in Section 2770.5 of this chapter.
§ 2733. Applicability.
Each building which is subject to the requirements of Section Stationa~y sources with more than a threshold quantity of a regulated
substance shall be evaluated to determine the potential for and impacts
25503.5(b)(5)(B) of Chapter 6.95 of the Health and Safety Code, and in of accidental releases from that covered process. Under conditions speci-
which any pesticides, petroleum fuels or oils, or fertilizers are stored shall fied by this chapter, the owner or operator of a stationary source may be
be conspicuously posted with warning signs as described in Section 2734 required to develop and submit a risk management plan (RMP). The
of this Article. RMP components and submission requirements are identified in Article
3 of this chapter.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25503, 25503.5, and 25517.5, Health and Safety
Code. Reference: Sections 25503, 25503.5, and 25504, Health and Safety Code. NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
(New section filed as an emergency 9-12-86, operative 9-12-86; Certificate of Reference: Sections 25531.2, 25533, 25535.1 and 25543, Health and Safety Code.
Compliance must be transmitted no later than 1-12-87, or section will be repealed
by operation of law (Gov. C. § 11346.1 (g)); Register 86, No. 37). HISTORY
1. New chapter 4.5, article 1 (sections 2735.1-2735.7) and section filed 7-10-97
HISTORY
1. Certificate of Compliance including amendment transmitted to OAL 1-7-87 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, No. 28). A Certificate of
Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 or emergency language
and filed 2-6-87 (Register 87, No.6). will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. New chapter 4.5, article 1 (sections 2735.1-2735.7) and section refiled
§ 2734. Warning Signs. 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register 97, No. 44). A Certif-
(a) Warning signs shall be conspicuous and visible from any direction

of probable approach.
(b) Each sign shall be of such a size that it is readable from a distance

of 25 feet and shall be substantially as follows:

DANGER
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL STORAGE AREA

(in this space-list the hazardous material
stored within, by category-

pesticides, petroleum fuels, oils, or fertilizers)

ALL UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS-KEEP OUT
IN AN EMERGENCY, CONTACT:

(in this space-list the name and phone number
of an emergency contact person)

(c) The sign shall be repeated in an appropriate language other than

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'Inltlle 19 Office of Emergency Services § 2735.3

• icate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 or emergency lan- (i) "CAS" means the Chemical Abstracts Service.
guage will be repealed by operation of law on the following day. (j) "CFR" means the Code of Federal Regulations
(k) "Catastrophic release" means a major uncontrolled emission, fire,
3. New aI1icle 1 (sections 2735.1-2735.7) and section refiled 3-9-98 as an emer- or explosion, involving one or more regulated substances that presents
gency; operaLive 3-9-98 (Register 98, No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health and the envi-
must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 or emergency language will be repealed ronment.
by operation of law on the following day. (I) "Classified information," as defined in the Classified Information

4. New article I (sections 2735.1-2735.7) and section refiled 7-7-98 as an emer- Procedures Act, Appendix 3 of Section l(a) of Title 18 of the United
gency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance States Code, means "any information or material that has been deter-
must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 or emergency language will be re- mined hy the United States Government pursuant to an executive order,
pealed by operation of law on the following day. statute, or regulation, to require protection against unauthorized disclo-
sure for reasons of national security."
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new anicle
I (sections 2735.1-2735.7) and repealer and new section, transmiued 10 OAL (m) "Condensate" means hydrocarbon liquid separated from natural
10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). gas that condenses due to changes in temperature, pressure, or both, and
remains liquid at standard conditions.
• § 2735.2. Scope.
(n) "Covered process" means a process that has a regulated substance
This chapter sets forth: present in more than a threshold quantity as determined under Section
2770.2 of this chapter.
(a) the list of regulated substances and thresholds,
(0) "Crude oil" means any naturally occurring, unrefined petroleum
(b) the requirements for owners and operators of stationary sources liquid.

concerning the prevention of accidental releases, (p) "DOT" means the United States Department of Transportation.
(q) "Environmental receptor" means natural areas such as national or
(c) the accidental release prevention programs approved under Section state parks, forests, or monuments; officially designated wildlife sanctu-
aries, preserves, refuges, or areas; and Federal wilderness areas, that
112(r) of the federal Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of 1990 and could be exposed at any time to toxic concentrations, radiant heat, or
overpressure greater than or equal to the endpoints provided in Section
mandated under the CalARP program, and 2750.2(a), as a result of an accidental release and that can be identified
on local United States Geological Survey maps.
(d) how the CalARP program relates to the state's Unified Program. (r) "Field gas" means gas extracted from a production well before the
gas enters a natural gas processing plant.
The list of substances, threshold quantities, and accident prevention (s) "Hot work" means work involving electric or gas welding, cutting,
brazing, or similar flame or spark-producing operations.
regulations promulgated under this chapter do not in any way limit the (t) "Injury" means any effect on a human that results either from direct
exposure to toxic concentrations; radiant heat; or overpressures from ac-
general duty provisions under Section 112(r)(1) of the federal CAA. cidental releases or from the direct consequences of a vapor cloud explo-
sion (such as tlying glass, debris, and other projectiles) from an acciden-
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. tal release and that requires medical treatment or hospitalization.
Reference: Sections 25531, 25532 and 25533, Health and Safety Code; and Sec- (u) "Interested persons" means those residents, workers, students and
tion 68.1, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. others who would be potentially affected by an accidental or catastrophic
release.
HISTORY (v) "Major change" means introduction of a new process, process
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, equipment, or regulated substance, an alteration of process chemistry
that results in any change to safe operating limits, or other alteration that
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 introduces a new hazard.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (w) "Mechanical integrity" means the process of ensuring that process
day. equipment is fabricated from the proper materials of construction and is
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register properly installed, maintained, and replaced to prevent failures and acci-
97, No. 44). A Certificate ofCompliance must be transmitted toOAL by 3-9-98 dental releases.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (x) "Medical treatment" means treatment, other than first aid, adminis-
day . tered by a physician or registered professional personnel under standing
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, orders from a physician.
No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 (y) "Mitigation or mitigation system" means specific activities, tech-
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following nologies, or equipment designed or deployed to capture or control sub-
day. stances upon loss of containment to minimize exposure of the public or
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, the environment. Passive mitigation means equipment, devices, or tech-
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 nologies that function without human, mechanicaL or other energy input.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following Active mitigation means equipment, devices, or technologies that need
day. human, mechanical, or other energy input to function.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- (z) "Modified stationary source" means a stationary source which has
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). undergone an addition or change which qualifies as a "major change" as
defined in (v) of this section.
§ 2735.3. DefiU"llotioU"lls. (aa) "NAICS" means the North American Industry Classification Sys-
For the purposes of this chapter only: tem.
(a) "AA" means Administering Agency, the local agency responsible (bb) "NFPA" means the National Fire Protection Association.
(cc) "Natural gas processing plant" (gas plant) means any processing
to implement the CalARP program. In most instances, the Certified Uni- site engaged in the extraction of natural gas liquids from field gas, frac-
fied Program Agency (CUPA) has this responsibility. When there is no
CUPA, the implementing agency is the agency designated by the Secre-
tary for Environmental Protection pursuant to Section 25404.3(f) ofHSC
or the agency designated by OES pursuant to 25533(f) of HSC.

(b) "Accidental release" means an unanticipated emission of a regu-
lated substance or other extremely hazardous substance into the ambient
air from a stationary source.

(c) "Administrative controls" mean written procedural mechanisms
used for hazard control.

(d) "Administrator" means the administrator of the USEPA.
(e) "AIChE/CCPS" means the American Institute of Chemical Engi-
neers/Center for Chemical Process Safety.
(f) "API" means the American Petroleum Institute.
(g) "Article" means a manufactured item, as defined under Section

• 5189 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), that is
formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture, that has end use
functions dependent in whole or in part upon the shape or design during
end use, and that does not release or otherwise resu It in exposure to a reg-
ulated substance under normal conditions of processing and use.
(h) "ASME" means the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

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tionation of mixed natural gas liquids to natural gas products, or both, more than one-half of the fuel sold, by volume, is sold through a cylinder •
classified as North American Industrial Classification System (NArCS) •
code 211112 (previously Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code exchange program. •
1321).
(tt) "RMP" means the risk management plan as described by the com-
(dd) "OES" means the Governor's Office of Emergency Services.
(ee) "Offsite" means areas beyond the property boundary of the sta- ponent elements identified in Article 3 of this chapter.
tionary source, and areas within the property boundary to which the pub-
lic has routine and unrestricted access during or outside business hours. (uu) "Stationary source" means any buildings, stmctures, equipment,
(ff) "OSHA" means the Occupational Safety and Health Administra-
tion. installations, or substance emitting stationary activities which belong to
(gg) "Owner or operator" means any person who owns, leases, oper-
ates, controls, or supervises a stationary source. the same industrial group, which are located on one or more contiguous
(hh) "Part 68" means Part 68 of Subpart A of Subchapter C of Chapter
I of Title 40 of CFR. properties, which are under the control ofthe same person (or persons un-
(ii) "Petroleum refining process unit" means a process unit used in an
establishment primarily engaged in petroleum refining as defined in NA- der common control), and from which an accidental release may occur.
ICS code 32411 for petroleum refining (formerly SIC code 2911) and
used for the following: (1) producing transportation fuels (such as gaso- The term stationary source does not apply to transportation, including
line, diesel fuels, and jet fuels), heating fuels (such as kerosene, fuel gas
distillate, and fuel oils), or lubricants; (2) separating petroleum; or (3) storage incident to transportation, of any regulated substance or any other
separating, cracking, reacting, or reforming intermediate petroleum
streams. Examples of such units include, but are not limited to, petro- extremely hazardous substance under the provisions of this chapter. A
leum based solvent units, alkylation units, catalytic hydrotreating, cata-
lytic hydrorefining, catalytic hydrocracking, catalytic reforming, cata- stationary source includes transportation containers used for storage not
lytic cracking, cmde distillation, lube oil processing, hydrogen incident to transportation and transportation containers connected to
production, isomerization, polymerization, thermal processes, and
blending, sweetening, and treating processes. Petroleum refining pro- equipment at a stationary source for loading or unloading. Transporta-
cess units include sulfur plants.
(jj) "Population" means the public. tion includes, but is not limited to, transportation subject to oversight or
(kk) "Process" means any activity involving a regulated substance in-
cluding any use, storage, manufacturing, handling, or on-site movement regulations under Part 192, 193, or 195 ofTitle49 ofCFR, or a state natu-
of such substances, or combination of these activities. For the purposes
of this definition, any group of vessels that are interconnected, or separate ral gas or hazardous liquid program for which the state has in effect a cer-
vessels that are located such that a regulated substance could be involved
in a potential release, shall be considered a single process. tification to DOT under Section 601 05 of Title 49 of USc. A stationary
(LL) "Produced water" means water extracted from the earth from an oil
or natural gas production welL or that is separated from oil or natural gas source does not include naturally occurring hydrocarbon reservoirs.
after extraction.
(mm) "Public" means any person except employees or contractors at Properties shall not be considered contiguous solely because of a railroad
the stationary source.
(nn) "Public receptor" means offsite residences, institutions (e.g., or pipeline right-of-way.
schools, hospitals), industrial, commercial, and office buildings, parks,
or recreational areas inhabited or occupied by the public at any time with- (v v) "Threshold quantity" means the quantity specified for a regulated
out restriction by the stationary source where members of the public
could be exposed to toxic concentrations, radiant heat, or overpressure, substance pursuant to Section 2770.5 and determined to be present at a
as a result of an accidental release. stationary source as specified in Section 2770.2 of this chapter.
(00) "Qualified person" means a person who is qualified to attest, at
a minimum to: (I) the validity and appropriateness of the process hazard (ww) "Trade secret" means trade secrets as defined in Section 6254.7
analyses (PHA) performed pursuant to Section 2760.2; (2) the complete-
ness of a risk management plan; and (3) the relationship between the cor- of Subdivision (d) ofthe Government Code and Section 1060 of the Evi-
rective steps taken by the owner or operator following the PHAs and
those hazards which were identified in the analyses. dence Code and includes information submitted to an administering
(pp) "Qualified position" means a person occupying a position who is
qualified to attest, at a minimum to: (I) the validity and appropriateness agency which has been designated by the stationary source as trade secret
of the PHA performed pursuant to Section 2760.2; (2) the completeness
of a risk management plan; and (3) the relationship between the correc- and which shall not be released by the AA except to authorized officers
tive steps taken by the owner or operator following the PHAs and those
hazards which were identified in the analyses. and employees of other governmental agencies, and only in connection
(qq) "Regulated substance" means any substance, unless otherwise in-
dicated, listed in Section 2770.5 of this chapter. with the official duties of that officer or employee pursuant to any law for
(rr) "Replacement in kind" means a replacement that satisfies the de-
sign specifications. the protection of health and safety. Trade secret information is to be han-
(ss) Retail facility means a stationary source at which more than one-
half of the income is obtained from direct sales to end users or at which dled pursuant to Section 25538 of HSC.

(xx) "Typical meteorological conditions" means the temperature,

wind speed, cloud cover, and atmospheric stability class, prevailing at the

site based on data gathered at or near the site or from a local meteorologi-

cal station.

(yy) "Vessel" means any reactor, tank, dmm, barrel, cylinder, vat,

kettle, boiler, pipe, hose, or other container.

(zz) "Worst-case release" means the release of the largest quantity of

a regulated substance from a vessel or process line failure that results in
the greatest distance to an endpoint defined in Section 2750.2(a) of this

chapter.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
Reference: Sections 25501 and 25532, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.3,
Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.

HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,

No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
97, No. 44). A Certificate ofCompliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
3. Editorial correction of subsection (bb) (Register 98. No. 11).
4. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. 11). A Certiticate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
5. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
6. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).

7. New subsection (rr) and subsection relettering filed 10-10-2002; operative
10-10-2002. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Health and Safety
Code section 25533 (Register 2002, No. 41).

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• 8. New subsection (aa), repealer of subsection (tt) and subsection relettering filed quirements of the new Program level that applies to the process and up-
• 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL for printing only (Regis- date the RMP as provided in Section 2745.10.
• ter 2004, No. 27).
(g) The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to an Ollter Continen-
§ 2735.4. Applicability. tal Shelf ("OCS") source, as defined in Section 55.2 of Title 40 of CFR.
(a) The requirements of this chapter apply to an owner or operator of
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 2553 1,25534.05, Health and Safety Code. Ref-
a stationary source with more than a threshold quantity of a regulated erence: Sections 25534, 25535 (d) and 25536, Health and Safety Code; and Sec-
substance in a process. Regulated substances are listed in three separate tion 68.1 0, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
tables in Section 2770.5 of this chapter. An owner or operator of a sta-
tionary source shall comply with one of the following: HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
(I) If a stationary source has a process with more than a threshold
quantity of a regulated substance as listed in Table 1 or 2 of Section No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
2770.5, the owner or operator shall comply with the provisions of this or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
chapter pursuant to the time frames identified in Section 2745.1 (b); day.

(2) If a stationary source has a process with more than a threshold 2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative I ]-7-97 (Register
quantity of a regulated substance as listed in Table 3 of Section 2770.5, 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
and the AA makes a determination pursuant to Section 25534 ofHSC that or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
an RMP is required, the owner or operator shall comply with the appro- day.
priate provisions of this chapter pursuant to the time frame identified in
Section 2745.1(d) or (e); or, 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. ] I). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
(3) If a stationary source has a process with more than a threshold or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
quantity of a regulated substance as listed in Tables 1 or 2 and Table 3 day.
of Section 2770.5, the owner or operator shall comply with the provision
of this chapter pursuant to the time frames identified in Section 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
2745.1 (b). No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
(b) The CalARP program defines three program levels with different day.
levels of requirements depending upon the complexity, accident history,
and potential impact of releases of regulated substances. 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed] ]-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
(c) Program 1 eligibility requirements. A covered process is eligible
for Program] requirements as provided in Section 2735.5(d) if it meets 6. Amendment of subsections (c)(2) and (e)(l) filed 6-28-2004; operative
all of the following requirements: 6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27).

(1) For the five years prior to the submission of an RMP, the process § 2735.5. General Requirements.
has not had an accidental release of a regulated substance where exposure
to the substance, its reaction products, overpressure generated by an ex- (a) Coordination. The owner or operator of a stationary source shall
plosion involving the substance. or radiant heat generated by a fire in- closely coordinate with the AA to implement the requirements of this
volving the substance has led to any of the following offsite conse- chapter and to determine the appropriate level of documentation required
quences: for an RMP to comply with Sections 2745.3 through 2745.9 of this chap-
ter. This requirement shall not preclude public access to RMP informa-
(A) Death; tion. Classified information need not be included in the RMP but shall
(B) Injury; or, be made available to the AA to the extent allowable by law. Trade secrets
(C) Response or restoration activities for an exposure of an environ- are protected pursuant to Section 25538 of HSC.
mental receptor;
(2) The distance to a toxic or flammable endpoint for a worst-case re- (b) General requirements for RMPs.
lease assessment conducted under Article 4 of Section 2750.3 is less than (1) The owner or operator of a stationary source that is subject to this
the distance to any public receptor, as defined in Section 2735.3 (nn) and chapter, pursuant to Section 2735.4, shall submit an RMP which includes
Section 2750.5; and,
(3) Emergency response procedures have been coordinated between all requirements described in Section 2745.3 through Section 2745.9.
the stationary source and local emergency planning and response organi- (2) The RMP shall include a registration that reflects all covered pro-
zations.
(d) Program 2 eligibility requirements. A covered process is subject cesses.
to Program 2 requirements if it does not meet the eligibility requirements (c) Model RMPs may be used by stationary sources if accepted for use
of either section (c) or (e).
(e) Program 3 eligibility requirements. A covered process is subject by AAs, in consultation with DES. Model RMPs for a process that has
to Program 3 if the process does not meet the requirements of section (c), in excess of a threshold quantity of a regulated substance listed in Table
and if any of the following conditions apply: 1 or 2 of Section 2770.5 must also be recognized by USEPA. DES may
(1) The process is in NAICS code 32211, 32411, 32511, 325181, limit the use, application, or scope of these models.
325188, 325192,325199,325211,325311, or 32532.
(2) The process is subject to the federal or state OSHA process safety (d) Program 1 requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements
management standards of Section 1910.119 ofTille 29 ofCFR or Section of section (b), the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process
5189 of Title 8 of CCR. eligible for Program 1, as provided in Section 2735.4(c) shall:
(3) The AA determines that the accident risk posed by the regulated
substance in a process above the threshold quantity as listed in Table 3 (1) Analyze the worst-case release scenario for the process(es), as pro-
of Section 2770.5, because of the nature and quantity of the regulated vided in Section 2750.3; document that the nearest public receptor is be-
substance involved, requires the additional safety measures afforded by yond the distance to a toxic or flammable endpoint defined in Section
Program 3 requirements, pursuant to section 25534 of HSC. 2750.2(a); and submit in the RMP the worst-case release scenario as pro-
(f) If at any time a covered process no longer meets the eligibility crite- vided in Section 2745.4;
ria of its Program level, the owner or operator shall comply with the re-
(2) Complete the fi ve-year accident history for the process as provided
in Section 2750.9 of this chapter and submit it in the RMP as provided
in Section 2745.5;

(3) Ensure that response actions have been coordinated with local
emergency planning and response agencies; and,

(4) Certify in the RMP the following: "Based on the criteria in Section
2735.4 of Title 19 of CCR, the distance to the specified endpoint for the
worst-case accidental release scenario for the following process(es) is
less than the distance to the nearest public receptor: [list process(es)].
Within the past five years, the process(es) has (have) had no accidental
release that caused offsite impacts provided in the risk management pro-
gram Section 2735.4 (c)(1). No additional measures are necessary to pre-
vent offsite impacts from accidental releases. In the event offire, explo-
sion, or a release of a regulated substance from the process(es), entry

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within the distance to the specified endpoints may pose a danger to public NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. •
emergency responders. Therefore, public emergency responders should Reference: Sections 25534.],25535.1,25535 and 25536, Health and Safety Code; •
not enter this area except as arranged with the emergency contact indi- and Section 68.15, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
cated in the RMP. The undersigned certifies that. to the best of my
knowledge, information, and belief. formed after reasonable inquiry, the HISTORY
information submitted is true, accurate, and complete. (Signature, title, 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency: operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
date signed)."
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
(e) Program 2 requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
of section (b), the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process day.
subject to Program 2, as provided in Section 2735.4(d), shall:
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative] 1-7-97 (Register
(1) Develop and implement a management system as provided in Sec- 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance mustbe transmitted toOAL by 3-9-98
tion 2735.6; or emergency language will be repealed by operarion of law on the following
day.
(2) Conduct a hazard assessment as provided in Sections 2750.1
through 2750.9; 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. II). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
(3) Implement the Program 2 prevention steps provided in Sections or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
2755.J through 2755.7 or implement the Program 3 prevention steps pro- day.
vided Sections 2760.1 through 2760.12;
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
(4) Develop and implement an emergency response program as pro- No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
vided in Sections 2765. 1 to 2765.2; and or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
(5) Submit as part of the RMP the data on prevention program ele-
ments for Program 2 processes as provided in Section 2745.6. 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and tiled 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
(f) Program 3 requirements. In addition to meeting the requirements
of section (b), the owner or operator of a stationary source with a process § 2735.7. Emergency Information Access
subject to Program 3, as provided in Section 2735.4(e) shall: Upon request of a state or local emergency response agency the AA

(1) Develop and implement a management system as provided in Sec- shall provide immediate access to all components of the CalARP pro-
tion 2735.6; gram. If any of the components of the CalARP Program are designated
as "trade secret" as defined in Section 6254.7(d) of the Government Code
(2) Conduct a hazard assessment as provided in Sections 2750.1 and Section 1060 of the Evidence Code, the emergency response agency
through 2750.9; or agencies shall be given notice that the information released shall be
used only in connection with the official duties of the agency or agencies
(3) Implement the prevention requirements of Sections 2760.1 and shall not otherwise be released.
through 2760.12;
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
(4) Develop and implement an emergency response program as pro- Reference: Sections 25538(c) and 25539, Health and Safety Code.
vided in Sections 2765.1 to 2765.2; and,
HISTORY
(5) Submit as part of the RMP the data on prevention program ele- 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency: operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
ments for Program 3 processes as provided in Section 2745.7.
No. 28). A Celtificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
Reference: Sections 25533, 25534, 25534.05 and 25538, Health and Safety Code; day.
and Section 68.12, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
HISTORY 97, No. 44). A Certificate ofCompliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-,-98 (Register 98,
day. No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative I ]-7-97 (Register day.
97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
day. No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, day.
No. 11). A Celtificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
day. tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-]6-98 (Register 98, No. 47).

4. New section retiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, Artucle 2. Registration
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following § 2740.1. Registration.
day. (a) If an RMP is required under Section 2735.4(a)(1) and (a)(3), the

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- owner or operator of the stationary source shall complete the registration
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). information required in (d) of this section and submit it with the RMP to
USEPA, with a copy provided to the AA.
§ 2735.6. CalARP Program Management System.
(a) The owner or operator of a stationary source with processes subject (b) If an RMP is required under Section 2735.4(a)(2), the owner or op-
erator of the stationary source shall complete the registration information
to Program 2 or Program 3 shall develop a management system to over- required in (d) of this section and submit it with the RMP to the AA.
see the implementation of the risk management program elements.
(c) The AA may request a registration from a stationary source cov-
(b) The owner or operator shall assign a qualified person or position ered by this chapter prior to submittal of the RMP. Registration sub-
that has the overall responsibility for the development, implementation, mitted prior to an RMP submittal shall include a certification of accuracy.
and integration of the risk management program elements.
(d) The registration shall include the following data:
(c) When responsibility for implementing individual requirements of (1) Stationary source name, street, city, county, state, zip code, lati-
this chapter is assigned to persons other than the person identified under tude, and longitude, method for obtaining latitude and longitude, and de-
section (b), the names or positions of these people shall be documented scription of location that latitude and longitude represent;
and the lines of authority defined through an organization chart or similar (2) The stationary source Dun and Bradstreet number;
document. (3) Name and Dun and Bradstreet number of the corporate parent com-
pany;

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• (4) The name, telephone number. and mailing address of the owner or must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 or emergency language will be re-
pealed by operation of law on the following day.
operator; 7. Cettificate ofCompliance as to 7-7-98 order. including repealer and new article
2 (section 2740.1) and repealer and new section, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98
(5) The name and title of the person or position with overall responsi- and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
8. Amendment of subsections (d)(I), (d)(5)-(7) and (d)(12) and new subsections
bility for RMP elements and implementation, and (optional) the e-mail (d)( 14)-(d)(20)(D) filed 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL
for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27).
address for that person or position;
(6) The name, title, telephone number, and 24-hour telephone num- § 2740.2. (Reserved).

ber, and, as of June 21,2004. the e-mail address (if an e-mail address HISTORY

exists) of the emergency contact; 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10--97 (Register 97,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
(7) For each covered process, the name and CAS number of each regu- or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
lated substance held above the threshold quantity in the process, the max-
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
imum quantity of each regulated substance or mixture in the process (in 97, No. 44). A Celtificate ofCompl iance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
pounds) to two significant digits. the five- or six-digit NAICS code that day.

most closely corresponds to the process, and the Program level of the pro- 3. Repealer and new section heading, relettering of former section
cess; 2740.2(a)-(b)(l3) as new section 2740.1(b)-(c)(l3), new section 2740.2, and
repealer and new NOTE filed 2-11-98 as an emergency; operative 2-11-98
(8) The stationary source USEPA identifier; (Register 98, No.7). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL
by 6-11-98 or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the
(9) The number of full-time employees at the stationary source; following day.

(10) Whether the stationary source is subject to Section 5189 of Title 4. New section including 2-11-98 amendments refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency;
operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, No.1]). A Certificate of Compliance must be
80fCCR; transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 or emergency language will be repealed by oper-
ation of law on the following day.
(11) Whether the stationary source is subject to Part 355 of Title 40 of
5. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
CFR; No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
(12) If the stationary source has a CAA Title V operating permit, the or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
permit number;
6. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer of section,
(13) The date of the last safety inspection of the stationary source by transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
a federal, state, or local government agency and the identity of the in-
Article 3. Risk Management Plan
specting entity. Components and Submission Requirements

(14) As of June 21, 2004, the name, the mailing address, and the tele- § 2745.1. Submission.

phone number of the contractor who prepared the RMP (if any); (a) The owner or operator of a stationary source, which handles more
than a threshold quantity of a regulated substance in a process, shall de-
(15) Source or Parent Company E-Mail Address (Optional); termine the applicability of this chapter as set forth in Section 2735.4(a)
and shall submit a single RMP to the AA. The RMP shall include the in-
(16) Source Homepage address (Optional);
formation required by Sections 2745.3 through 2745.9.
(17) Phone number at the source for public inquires (Optional); (b) The RMP information required by USEPA shall be submitted to

(18) Local Emergency Planning Committee (Optional); USEPA no later than the latest of the following dates:
(J) June 21, 1999;
(19) OSHA Voluntary Protection Program status (Optional); and,
(2) Three years after the date on which a regulated substance is first
(20) As of June 21, 2004, the type of and reason for any changes being listed under Section 68.130, Part 68, Title 40 of CFR; or,

made to a previously submitted RMP; the types of changes to RMP are (3) The date on which a regulated substance is first present in a pro-
categorized as follows: cess, above the threshold quantity, as listed on Section 2770.5 Table I or
2.
(A) Updates and re-submissions required under Section 2745.1 O(a) or
(b); (c) The owner or operator of a stationary source shall submit a copy
of USEPA required RMP information according to the time frame set
(B) Corrections under Section 2745.10.5 or for purposes of correcting forth in (b) of this section to the AA.

minor clerical errors, updating administrative information, providing (d) Ifadetermination is made pursuant to section 2735.4 (a)(2) that an
existing stationary source must comply with this chapter, the owner or
missing data elements or reflecting facility ownership changes, and operator shall submit an RMP to the AA after the owner or operator has
which do not require an update and resubmission as specified in Section
received a notice from the AA requesting submission of an RMP. The
2745.1O(a) or (b);
AA shall, in consultation with the owner or operator of a stationary
(C) De-registrations required under Section 2745.1O(c) or (d); and, source, establish an RMP submittal date. The AA shall not require sub-

(D) Withdrawals of an RMP for any facility that was erroneously con- mission of the RMP earlier than 12 months or later than 3 years after the
notice has been issued to the owner or operator.
sidered subject to the CalARP Program.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. (e) If a determination is made pursuant to section 2735.4(a)(2) that a
Reference: Sections 25531, 25534.05(a)(1) and 25533(b), Health and Safety new or modified stationary source must comply with this chapter, the
Code; and Section 68.160, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. owner or operator shall submit an RMP to the AA prior to the date in

HISTORY which a regulated substance is first present in a process above the listed
threshold quantity.
1. New article 2 (sections 2740.1-2740.2) and section filed 7-10-97 as an emer-
gency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance (f) This chapter does not require the owner or operator to submit exter-
must be transmitted to GAL by 1]-7-97 or emergency language will be re- nal event analysis or supplemental information, required by the AA, to
pealed by operation of law on the following day.
USEPA unless that information is required by federal law.
2. New article 2 (sections 2740.1-2740.2) and section refiled 10-31-97 as an
emergency; operative 1]-7-97 (Register 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Com-
pliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 or emergency language will be
repealed by operation of law on the following day.

3. Repealer and new section heading, repealer and new subsection (a), repealer of
subsections (b)-(d), repealer of former section 2740.2 heading, relettering of
former section 2740.2(a)-(b)(l3) as new section 2740.1 (b)-(c)(l3) and amend-
ment of NOTE filed 2-11-98 as an emergency; operative 2-11-98 (Register 98,
No.7). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 6-11-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.

4. Editorial correction of HISTORY 3 (Register 98, No. 11).

5. New article 2 (sections 2740.1-2740.2) and section including 2-11-98 amend-
ments refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, No. 11).
A Certificate of CompJiance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 or emer-
gency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following day.

6. New article 2 (sections 2740.1-2740.2) and section refiled 7-7-98 as an emer-
gency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance

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(g) If a pesticide, as defined in Section 12753 of the Food and Agricul- (A) The owner or operator of the stationary source shall have 60 calen- •
tural Code, is used on a farm or nursery and is determined by the AA to dar days from receipt of the notification ofRMP deficiencies to make any •
pose a regulated substances accident risk; the AA shall first consult with corrections. An owner or operator of the stationary source may request,
the county agricultural· commissioner or the Department of Food and in writing. a one-time 30 calendar day extension to correct deficiencies.
Agriculture to evaluate whether the existing RMP is adequate in relation
to the regulated substances accident risk. This paragraph does not pro- At the end of the 60 calendar days, and any extension period if appl icable,
hibit. or limit the authority of an AA to conduct its duties. the stationary source shall resubmit the corrected, revised RMP to the
AA. Failure to correct deficiencies during the specified time frame shall
(h) The owner or operator of any stationary source for which an RMP subject the owner or operator of the stationary source to the penalties spe-
was submitted before June 21,2004, shall revise the RMP to include in-
formation required by Section 2740.1 (d)(6) and (d)(14), by June 2 L cified in Sections 25540 and 25541 of HSC.
2004 in the manner specified by USEPA prior to that date. Any such sub- (B) If no deficiencies are identified. the AA shall accept the RMP as
mission shall also include the information required by Section
2740.1 (d)(20) (indicating that the submission is a correction to include complete and submit the RMP for formal public review.
the information required by Section 2740.1 (d)(6) and (d)(14) or an up- (4) Formal public review. Within 15 calendar days afterthe AA deter-
date under Section 2745.10). RMP revisions shall be consistent with Sec-
tion 2735.5(a). mines that the RMP is complete, the AA shall make the RMP available
to the public for review and comment by publishing a notice in a local
(i) RMPs submitted under this Section shall be updated and corrected
in accordance with Section 2745.10 and Section 2745.] 0.5. newspaper of general circulation. The notice shall describe the RMP and
state a location where it may be reviewed. The AA shall directly notify
Ci) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 2745.3 through 2745.9 individuals and organizations who have specifically requested to be noti-
the RMP shall exclude classified information. Subject to appropriate fied. The public shall have 45 calendar days to comment following the
procedures to protect such information from public disclosure, classified
data or information excluded from the RMP may be made available in a publication date ofthe notice. The AA shall review all public comments.
classified annex to the RMP for review by federal and state representa- (5) Evaluation review. The evaluation review shall be conducted by
tives who have received the appropriate security clearances required for
the classified data or information being reviewed. the AA at the end of the formal public review period. The AA shall take

(k) Upon request, the AA shall submit to OES copies of the RMP and the public comments into consideration during the evaluation review.
the federal registration. The AA shall consider standard application of engineering and scientific
principles, site specific characteristics, technical accuracy, severity of
NOTE: Aurhority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
Reference: Sections 25533, 25534, 25535.1 and 25536, Health and Safety Code; offsite consequences, and other information in the possession of or re-
and Section 68.150, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
viewed by the AA. The evaluation review may include inspections and
HISTORY onsite document review of records and data which may not be in the pos-
1. New aJ.1icle 3 (sections 2745. 1-2745.12) and section filed 7-10-97 as an emer-
session of the AA.
gency; operative 7-]0-97 (Register 97, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance (6) The evaluation review shall be completed by the AA as follows:
must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 or emergency language will be re- (A) For an RMP which includes only Program 1 or Program 2 pro-
pealed by operation of law on the following day.
cesses, the evaluation review shall be completed within 36 months.
2. New article 3 (sections 2745.1-2745.12) and section refiled 10-31-97 as an (B) For an RMP which includes a Program 3 process, the evaluation
emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Com-
pliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 or emergency language will be review shall be completed within 24 months.
repealed by operation of law on the following day. (C) The evaluation review does not include time for corrections of de-

3. New article 3 (sections 2745.1-2745.12) and section refiled 3-9-98 as an emer- ficiencies pursuant to section (3)(A).
gency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, No.1]). A Certificate of Compliance (7) Inspection or audit authority. Nothing in this section shall preclude
must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 or emergency language will be repealed
by operation of law on the following day. the authority of an AA to inspect or audit a stationary source.
(8) Public access. The public shall have access to the RMP, including
4. New aI1icle 3 (sections 2745.1-2745.12) and section refiled 7-7-98 as an emer-
gency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance any electronic data developed as part of the USEPA reporting require-
must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 or emergency language wiJl be re-
pealed by operation of law on the following day. ments. Classified information need not be included. Trade secrets are

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new article protected pursuant to Section 25538 of HSC.
3 (sections 2745. ]-2745.]2) and repealer and new section, transmitted to OAL NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). Reference: Sections 25531.], 25534.5, 25535, 25535.2 and 25538, Health and
Safety Code.
6. New subsection (h), subsection relettering and amendment of newly designated
subsection (i) filed 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL for HISTORY
printing only (Register 2004, No. 27). I. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,

§ 2745.2. RMP Review Process. No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by] ]-7-97
(a) The RMP review process shall include: or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
(1) Consultation and review. The RMP shall be certified complete by day.

a qualified person and the stationary source owner or operator and shall 2. New section refiled ]0-3]-97 as an emergency; operative] ]-7-97 (Register
be submitted to the AA. Completeness shall be determined in accordance 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compl iance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
with Sections 2745.3 through 2745.9. The stationary source shall work day.
closely with the AA to determine that the RMP contains an appropriate
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
level of detail. No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
(2) Initial public notice. The AA shall publish notice in a local newspa- or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
per of general circulation that the RMP has been submitted and the AA
has initiated the process for government and public review. 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
(3) Deficiency notice. The AA shall review the RMP to determine if or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
all the elements pursuant to Sections 2745.3 through 2745.9 are con- day.
tained in the document and provide a written notice to the owner or opera-
tor of a stationary source of any deficiencies. The AA may authorize the 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
air pollution control district (APCD) or air quality management district tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-]6-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
(AQMD) to conduct a technical review of the RMP.
§ 2745.3. RMP Executive Summary Component. •
The owner or operator shall provide in the RMP an executive summary

that includes a brief description of the following elements:
(a) The accidental release prevention and emergency response policies

at the stationary source;
(b) The stationary source and regulated substances handled;

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• (c) The general accidental release prevention program and chemicai- or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
• specific prevention steps; day.
• 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
(d) The five-year accident history; No. ] 1). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 7-7-98
(e) The emergency response program; and, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
(f) Planned changes to improve safety. day.
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. No. 28). A Cel1ificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.155, Pm168, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. day.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
HISTORY lion, transnlitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed J1-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
]. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
6. New subsection (b)(2) and subsection relettering filed 6-28-2004; operative
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27).
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. § 2745.5. RMP Five-year Accident History ComponeD'1lt
The owner or operator shall submit as part of the RMP the information
2. New section refiled 10-3]-97 as an emergency; operative 1]-7-97 (Register
97. No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 required by Section 2750.9(b) on each accident covered by Section
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 2750.9(a).
day.
NOTE: Autholity cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, Reference: Section 25543.1, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.] 68, Part 68,
No.1]). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 No. 28). A Ce11ificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by ] J-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. day.
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed I ]-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
6. Repealer of subsection (c) and subsection relettering fi led 6-28-2004; operati ve 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
6-28-2004. Submitted to OAL for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27). No. I]). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
§ 2745.4. RMP Offsite COD'1lsequence Analysis Component. day.
(a) The owner or operator shall submit the following information in the 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11--4-98
RMP: or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
(1) Program] processes: One worst-case release scenario for each day.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
Program I process; and, tion, transmitted to OAL lO-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
(2) Program 2 and 3 processes: One worst-case release scenario to
§ 2745.6. RMP Program 2 Prevention Program Compoll'1lelT'ilt.
represent all regulated toxic substances held above the threshold quantity (a) For each Program 2 process, the owner or operator shall provide
and one worst-case release scenario to represent all regulated flammable
substances held above the threshold quantity. in the RMP the information indicated in sections (b) through (I). If the
same information applies to more than one covered process, the owner
(A) If additional worst-case scenarios for toxics or flammables are re- or operator may provide the information only once, but shall indicate to
quired by Section 2750.3(a)(2)(C), the owner or operator shall submit the which processes the information applies.
same information on the additional scenario(s).
(b) The five- or six-digit NAICS code that most closely corresponds
(B) The owner or operator shall also submit information on one alter- to the process.
native release scenario for each regulated toxic substance held above the
threshold quantity and one alternative release scenario to represent all (c) The name(s) of the chemical(s) covered.
regulated flammable substances held above the threshold quantity. (d) The date of the most recent review or revision of the safety infor-
mation and a list of federal or state regulations or industry-specific de-
(b) The owner or operator shall submit the following data: sign codes and standards used to demonstrate compliance with the safety
(1) Chemical name; information requirement.
(2) Percentage weight of the chemical in a liquid mixture (toxics only); (e) The date of completion of the most recent hazard review or update.
(3) Physical state (toxics only); (1) The expected date of completion of any changes resulting from the
(4) Basis of results (gi ve model name if used); hazard review;
(5) Scenario (explosion, fire, toxic gas release, or liquid spill and va- (2) Major hazards identified;
porization); (3) Process controls in use;
(6) Quantity released in pounds; (4) Mitigation systems in use;
(7) Release rate; (5) Monitoring and detection systems in use; and,
(8) Release duration; (6) Changes since the last hazard review.
(9) Wind speed and atmospheric stability class (toxics only); (f) The date of the most recent review or revision of operating proce-
(10) Topography (toxics only); dures.
(I]) Distance to endpoint; (g) The date of the most recent review or revision of training programs;
(12) Public and environmental receptors within the distance;
(13) Passive mitigation considered; and, (l) The type of training provided - classroom, classroom plus on the
(14) Active mitigation considered (alternative releases only). job, on the job: and,

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. (2) The type of competency testing used.
Reference: Sections 25531.1 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code; and Section (h) The date of the most recent review or revision of maintenance pro-
68.165, Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. cedures and the date of the most recent equipment inspection or test and

HISTORY the equipment inspected or tested.
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,

No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by ] 1-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.

2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98

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(i) The date of the most recent compliance audit and the expected date (l) The type of training provided-classroom, classroom plus on the •
job, on the job: and,
of completion of any changes resulting from the compliance audit.
(j) The date of the most recent incident investigation and the expected (2) The type of competency testing used.
(h) The date of the most recent review or revision of maintenance pro-
date of completion of any changes resulting from the investigation. cedures and the date of the most recent equipment inspection or test and
the equipment inspected or tested.
(k) The date of the most recent change that triggered a review or revi- (i) The date of the most recent change that triggered management of
change procedures and the date of the most recent review or revision of
sion of safety information, the hazard review, operating or maintenance management of change procedures.
(i) The date of the most recent pre-startup review.
procedures, or training. (k) The date of the most recent compliance audit and the expected date
(I) The owner or operator shall submit the following external events of completion of any changes resulting from the compliance audit.
(l) The date of the most recent incident investigation and the expected
analysis information: date of completion of any changes resulting from the investigation.
(1) The types of natural and human caused external events considered (m) The date of the most recent review or revision of employee partici-
pation plans.
in PHA Section 2760.2 or Hazard Review Section 2755.2. (n) The date of the most recent review or revision of hot work permit
(2) The estimated magnitude or scope of external events which were procedures.

considered. If not known, the owner or operator of the stationary source (0) The date of the most recent review or revision of contractor safety
shall work closely with the AA to determine what is required. If seismic procedures.

events are applicable, the parameters used in the consideration of the (p) The date of the most recent evaluation of contractor safety per-
seismic analysis and which edition of the Uniform Building Code was formance.

used when the process was designed. (q) The owner or operator shall submit the following external events
(3) For each external event, with a potential to create a release of a reg- analysis information:

ulated substance that will reach an endpoint offsite, apply sections (e)(l) (1) The types of natural and human caused external events considered
through (e)(6). in PHA Section 2760.2;

(4) The date of the most recent field verification that equipment is in- (2) The magnitude or scope of external events which were considered.
stalled and maintained as designed. If not known, the owner or operator of the stationary source shall work
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. closely with the AA to determine what is required. If seismic events are
Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.170, Part 68, applicable, the parameters used in the consideration of the seismic analy-
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. sis and which edition of the Uniform Building Code was used when the
process was designed;
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, (3) For each external event, with a potential to create a release of a reg-
ulated substance that will reach an endpoint offsite, apply Sections (e)(l)
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 through (e)(6); and,
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. (4) The date of the most recent field verification that equipment is in-
stalled and maintained as designed.
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.175, Part 68,
day. Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.

3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, HISTORY
No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, day.
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
day. 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance mustbe transmitted toOAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- day.
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
6. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Sub- No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
mitted to OAL for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27). or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
§ 2745.7. RMP Program 3 Prevention Program Component.
(a) For each Program 3 process, the owner or operator shall provide 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
the information indicated in sections (b) through (q). If the same infor- or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
mation applies to more than one covered process, the owner or operator day.
may provide the information only once, but shall indicate to which pro-
cesses the information applies. 5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
(b) The five- or six-digit NAICS code that most closely corresponds
to the process. 6. Amendment of subsection (b) filed 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Sub-
mitted to OAL for printing only (Register 2004, No. 27).
(c) The name(s) of the substance(s) covered.
(d) The date on which the safety information was last reviewed or re- § 2745.8. RMP Emergency Response Program Component.
vised. (a) The owner or operator shall provide in the RMP the following in-
(e) The date of completion of the most recent PHA or update and the
technique used. formation:
(1) The expected date of completion of any changes resulting from the (1) Do you have a written emergency response plan?
PHA; (2) Does the plan include specific actions to be taken in response to an
(2) Major hazards identified;
(3) Process controls in use; accidental release of a regulated substance?
(4) Mitigation systems in use; (3) Does the plan include procedures for informing the public and local
(5) Monitoring and detection systems in use; and,
(6) Changes since the last PHA. agencies responsible for responding to accidental releases?
(f) The date of the most recent review or revision of operating proce- (4) Does the plan include information on emergency health care?
dures.
(g) The date ofthe most recent review or revision oftraining programs.

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• (5) The date of the most recent review or update of the emergency re- RMPs submitted before June 21, 1999 are considered to have been sub-
sponse plan. mitted on June 21, 1999;

(6) The date of the most recent emergency response training for em- (2) No later than three years after a newly regulated substance is first
ployees. listed by USEPA;

(b) The owner or operator shall provide the name and telephone num- (3) No later than the date on which a new regulated substance is first
ber of the primary local emergency response agency with which the plan present in an already covered process above a threshold quantity;
is coordinated.
(4) No later than the date on which a regulated substance is first present
(c) The owner or operator shall list other federal or state emergency above a threshold quantity in a new process;
plan requirements to which the stationary source is subject.
(5) Within six months of a change that requires a revised PHA or haz-
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 2553] and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. ard review;
Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.180, Pm1 68,
Title 40. Code of Federal Regulations. (6) Within six months of a change that requires a revised offsite conse-
quence analysis as provided in section 2750.7; and,
HrSTORY
J. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency: operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, (7) Within six months of a change that alters the Program level that
applied to any covered process.
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (b) The owner or operator of a stationary source which has regulated
day. substances in a process listed in Section 2770.5 in quantities greater than
Table 3 thresholds and less than thresholds in Tables I or 2 shall revise
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register and update the RMP submitted under Section 2745.1. The updated RMP
97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 shall be submitted to the AA as follows:
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. (l) At least once every five years from the date of its initial submission
or most recent update required by sections (b)(2) through (b)(7),
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. II). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 (2) No later than three years after a newly regulated substance is first
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following listed by DES;
day.
(3) No later than the date on which a new regulated substance is first
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, present in an already covered process above a threshold quantity;
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (4) No later than the date on which a regulated substance is first present
day. above a threshold quantity in a new process;

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- (5) Within six months of a change that requires a revised PHA or haz-
tion, transmitted to OAL ]0-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). ard review;

§ 2745.9. RMP CertoficationJ. (6) Within six months of a change that requires a revised offsite conse-
(a) For Program 1 processes, the owner or operator shall submit in the quence analysis as provided in Section 2750.7; and,

RMP the certification statement provided in Section 2735.5(d)(4). (7) Within six months of a change that alters the Program level that
(b) For all other covered processes, the owner or operator shall submit applied to any covered process.

in the RMP a single certification that, to the best of the signer's knowl- (c) If a stationary source is no longer subject to the applicability re-
edge, information, and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, the infor- quirements of Section 2735.4(a)(1), the owner or operator shall submit
mation submitted is true, accurate, and complete. a de-registration pursuant to Section 2740.1(a) to USEPA within six
months indicating that the stationary source is no longer covered. A copy
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. of the de-registration shall also be submitted to the AA.
Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.185, Part 68,
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. (d) If a stationary source is no longer subject to the applicability re-
quirements of Section 2735.4(a)(2) the owner or operator shall submit a
HISTORY de-registration pursuant to Section 2740.1 (b) to the AA within six
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, months indicating that the stationary source is no longer covered.

No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97 (e) Revised RMPs shall be subject to the public review process out-
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following lined in Section 2745.2.
day.
(1) Within 30 days of a change in the owner or operator, the new owner
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register or operator shall contact the AA to update registration information. The
97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98 new owner or operator shall determine if RMP changes are necessary.
or emergency language wjJJ be repealed by operation of law on the following NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
day. Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.190, Part 68,
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98 HISTORY
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97.
day.
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98 day.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. 2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
97, No. 44). A Certificate ofCompliance must be transmitted to OAL by 3-9-98
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47). day.

§ 2745.10. RMP Updates. 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
(a) The owner or operator of a stationary source which has a regulated No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
substance listed in Table 1 or Table 2 in Section 2770.5 in quantities day.
greater than the corresponding thresholds listed in Table I or 2 shall re-
view and update the RMP and submit it in a method and format to a cen- 4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
tral point specified by USEPA and to the AA as of the date of submission. No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
The owner or operator of a stationary source shall revise and update the day.
RMP submitted under Section 2745.1 as follows:
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
(1) At least once every five years from the date of its initial submission tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
or most recent update required by sections (a)(2) through (a)(7), which-
ever is later. For purposes of determining the date of initial submissions,

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6. Amendment of subsections (a)-(a)(I), (b)(l) and (c)-(d) filed 6-28-2004; op- § 2745.12. Cer1:ificate of Occupancy. ..
erative 6-28-2004. Submitted toGAL forprinting only (Register 2004, No. 27). •
New or modified stationary sources shall comply with Section
§ 2745.10.5. Required RMP Corrections.
(a) The owner or operator of a stationary source for which a RMP was 65850.2(b) of the Government Code prior to the issuance of a certificate

submitted shall correct the RMP as follows: of occupancy.
(1) New accident history information - For any accidental release
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
meeting the five-year accident history reporting criteria of Section Reference: Section 25534.2, Health and Safety Code.
2750.9, the owner or operator shall submit the data required under Sec-
tions 2745.5, 2745.60), and 2745.7(/) with respect to that accident within HlSTORY
six months of the release or by the time the RMP is updated under Section 1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,
2745.1 O. whichever is earlier.
No. 28). A Cel1ificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 11-7-97
(2) Emergency Contact information - Beginning June 21, 2004, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
within one month of any change in the emergency contact information day.
required under Section 2740.1 (d)(6), the owner or operator shall submit
a correction of that information. 2. New section refiledl0-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
NOTE: Autholity cited: Sections 25531,25533 and 25534.05, Health and Safety 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 3-9-98
Code. Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.195, or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
Part 68, Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations. day.

HISTORY 3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
1. New section filed 6-28-2004; operative 6-28-2004. Submitted to GAL for No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language wiJl be repealed by operation of law on the following
printing only (Register 2004, No. 27). day.

4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 11-4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to GAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-]6-98 (Register 98, No. 47).

§ 2745.11. Covered Process Modification. Artic~e 4. Hazard Assessment e
(a) When an owner or operator intends to make a modification to a sta-
§ 2750.1. Hazard Assessment Applicability. ..
tionary source relating to a covered process and the modification may re- _
The owner or operator of a stationary source subject to this chapter
sult in a significant increase in either: the amount of regulated substances
with a Program 1 process shall prepare a worst-case release scenario
handled at the stationary source as compared to the amount of regulated
analysis as provided in Section 2750.3 and complete the five-year acci-
substances identified in the stationary source's RMP, or the risk of handl-
dent history as provided in Section 2750.9. The owner or operator of a
ing a regulated substance as compared to the amount of risk identified in
Program 2 or 3 process shall comply with all sections in this article for
the stationary source's RMP, then the owner or operator shall do all of
these processes.
the following:
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
(1) Where reasonably possible, notify the AA in writing of the owner Reference: Section 25531, Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.20, Part 68,
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.
or operator's intent to modify the stationary source at least five calendar
HISTORY
days before implementing any modifications. As part of the notification 1. New article 4 (sections 2750.1-2750.9) and section filed 7-10-97 as an emer-

process, the owner or operator shall consult with the AA when determin- gency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance
must be transmitted to GAL by 11-7-97 or emergency language will be re-
ing whether the RMP should be reviewed and revised. Where prenotifi- pealed by operation of law on the following day.
2. New article 4 (sections 2750.1-2750.9) and section refiled 10-31-97 as an
cation is not reasonably possible, the owner or operator shall provide emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register 97, No. 44). A Certificate of Com-
pliance must be transmitted to GAL by 3-9-98 or emergency language will be
written notice to the AA no later than 48 hours following the modifica- repealed by operation of law on the following day.
tion. 3. New article 4 (sections 2750.1-2750.9) and section refiled 3-9-98 as an emer-
gency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance
(2) Establish procedures to manage the proposed modification, which must be transmitted to GAL by 7-7-98 or emergency language will be repealed
shall be substantially similar to the procedures specified in Sections by operation of law on the following day.
2760.6 and 2760.7 ,and notify the AA that the procedures have been es- 4. New article 4 (sections 2750.1-2750.9) and section refiled 7-7-98 as an emer-
gency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance
tablished. must be transmitted to GAL by 11-4-98 or emergency language will be re-
(b) The owner or operator of the stationary source shall revise the ap- pealed by operation of law on the following day.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new article
propriate documents, as required pursuant to section (a), expeditiously, 4 (sections 2750.1-2750.9) and repealer and new section, transmitted to GAL
10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).
but not later than 60 days from the date of the stationary source modifica-
§ 2750.2. Offsite Consequence Analysis Parameters.
tion.
NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code. (a) Endpoints. The following endpoints shall be used for analyses of
Reference: Section 25543.2, Health and Safety Code.
offsite consequences:
HrSTORY
1. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97, (1) Toxic endpoints for Table 1 regulated substances (Section 2770.5),

No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 11-7-97 are provided in Appendix A of this chapter.
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day. (2) Use the toxic endpoints in Appendix A for regulated substances

2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register listed on both Table 1 and Table 3 (Section 2770.5).
97, No. 44). A Certi ficate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (3) Toxic endpoints for regulated substances listed only on Table 3
day.
(Section 2770.5), shall be provided by OES as developed in consultation
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98, with the CalEPA, Office of Health Hazard Assessment.
No. 11). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (4) Aammables. For Table 2 regulated flammable substances (Section
day.
2770.5), flammable endpoints vary according to the scenarios studied,
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98, based upon the following:
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to GAL by 11--4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following (A) Explosion. An overpressure of I psi.
day. (B) Radiant heat/exposure time. A radiant heat of 5 kw/m2 for 40 sec-

5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec- onds.
tion, transmitted to GAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).

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'maDe 19 Office of Emergency Services § 2750.3

• (C) Lower flammability limit. A lower flammability limit as provided 2750.2(a) resulting from an accidental release of regulated toxic sub-
• stances from covered processes under worst-case conditions defined in
in NFPA documents or other generally recognized sources. Section 2750.2 (b) through (g);

(b) Wind speed/atmospheric stability class. For the worst-case release (B) One worst-case release scenario that is estimated to create the
greatest distance in any direction to an endpoint defined in Section
analysis. the owner or operator shall use a wind speed of 1.5 meters per 2750.2(a) resulting from an accidental release of regulated flammable
second and F atmospheric stability class. If the owner or operator can substances from covered processes under worst-case conditions defined
demonstrate that local meteorological data applicable to the stationary in Section 2750.2; and,

source show a higher minimum wind speed or less stable atmosphere at (C) Additional worst-case release scenarios for a hazard class if a
worst-case release from another covered process at the stationary source
all times during the previous three years, these minimums may be used. potentially affects public receptors different from those potentially af-
fected by the worst-case release scenario developed under sections
For analysis of alternative scenarios. the owner or operator may use the (a)(2)(A) or (a)(2)(B).

typical meteorological conditions for the stationary source. (b) Determination of worst-case release quantity. The worst-case re-
lease quantity shall be the greater of the following:
(c) Ambient temperature/humidity. For worst-case release analysis of
(1) For substances in a vessel, the greatest amount held in a single ves-
a regulated toxic substance, the owner or operator shall use the highest sel, taking into account administrative controls that limit the maximum
quantity; or
daily maximum temperature in the previous three years and average hu-
(2) For substances in pipes, the greatest amount in a pipe, taking into
midity for the site, based on temperature/humidity data gathered at the account administrative controls that limit the maximum quantity.

stationary source or at a local meteorological station; an owner or opera- (c) Worst-case release scenario-toxic gases.
(1) For regulated toxic subst~nces that are normally gases at ambient
tor using the RMP Gffsite Consequence Analysis Guidance may use 25 temperature and handled as a gas or as a liquid under pressure, the owner
or operator shall assume that the quantity in the vessel or pipe, as deter-
degrees centigrade and 50 percent humidity as values for these variables. mined under section (b), is released as a gas over 10 minutes. The release
rate shall be assumed to be the total quantity divided by 10 unless passive
For analysis of alternative scenarios, the owner or operator may use typi- mitigation systems are in place.
(2) For regulated toxic gases handled as refrigerated liquids at ambient
cal temperature/humidity data gathered at the stationary source or at a lo- pressure:
(A) If the released substance is not contained by passive mitigation
cal meteorological station. systems or if the contained pool would have a depth of 1 centimeter or
less, the owner or operator shall assume that the substance is released as
(d) Height ofrelease. The worst-case release of a regulated toxic sub- a gas in 10 minutes;
(B) If the released substance is contained by passive mitigation sys-
stance shall be analyzed assuming a ground level (0 feet) release. For an tems in a pool with a depth greater than 1 centimeter, the owner or opera-
tor may assume that the quantity in the vessel or pipe, as determined un-
alternative scenario analysis of a regulated toxic substance, release der section (b), is spilled instantaneously to form a liquid pool. The
height may be determined by the release scenario. volatilization rate (release rate) shall be calculated at the boiling point of
the substance and at the conditions specified in section (d).
(e) Surface roughness. The owner or operator shall use either urban (d) Worst-case release scenario-toxic liquids.
(I) For regulated toxic substances that are normally liquids at ambient
or rural topography, as appropriate. Urban means that there are many ob- temperature, the owner or operator shall assume that the quantity in the
vessel or pipe, as determined under section (b), is spilled instantaneously
stacles in the immediate area; obstacles include buildings or trees. Rural to form a liquid pool.
(A) The surface area of the pool shall be determined by assuming that
means there are no buildings in the immediate area and the terrain is gen- the liquid spreads to 1 centimeter deep unless passive mitigation systems
are in place that serve to contain the spill and limit the surface area.
erally flat and unobstlUcted. Where passive mitigation is in place, the surface area ofthe contained liq-
(f) Dense or neutrally buoyant gases. The owner or operator shall en- uid shall be used to calculate the volatilization rate.
(B) If the release would occur onto a surface that is not paved or
sure that tables or models used for dispersion analysis of regulated toxic smooth, the owner or operator may take into account the actual surface
characteristics.
substances appropriately account for gas density. (2) The volatilization rate shall account for the highest daily maximum
temperature occurring in the past three years, the temperature of the sub-
(g) Temperature of released substance. For worst case, liquids other stance in the vessel, and the concentration of the substance if the liquid
spilled is a mixture or solution.
than gases liquefied by refrigeration only shall be considered to be re- (3) The rate of release to air shall be determined from the volatilization
leased at the highest daily maximum temperature, based on data for the rate of the liquid pool. The owner or operator may use the methodology
in the RMP Offsite Consequence Analysis Guidance or any other public-
previous three years appropriate for the stationary source, or at process ly available techniques that account for the modeling conditions and are
recognized by industry as applicable as part of current practices. Propri-
temperature, whichever is higher. For alternative scenarios, substances etary models that account for the modeling conditions may be used pro-
vided the owner or operator allows the implementing agency access to
may be considered to be released at a process or ambient temperature that the model and describes model features and differences from publicly
available models to local emergency planners upon request.
is appropriate for the scenario.

NOTE: Authority cited: Sections 25531 and 25534.05, Health and Safety Code.
Reference: Section 25531. Health and Safety Code; and Section 68.22, Part 68,
Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations.

HISTORY
I. New section filed 7-10-97 as an emergency; operative 7-10-97 (Register 97,

No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11-7-97
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
2. New section refiled 10-31-97 as an emergency; operative 11-7-97 (Register
97, No. 44). ACertificate of Compliance must be transmitted toOAL by 3-9-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
3. New section refiled 3-9-98 as an emergency; operative 3-9-98 (Register 98,
No. II). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 7-7-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
4. New section refiled 7-7-98 as an emergency; operative 7-7-98 (Register 98,
No. 28). A Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 11--4-98
or emergency language will be repealed by operation of law on the following
day.
5. Certificate of Compliance as to 7-7-98 order, including repealer and new sec-
tion, transmitted to OAL 10-7-98 and filed 11-16-98 (Register 98, No. 47).

§ 2750.3. Worst-Case Release Scenario Analysis.
(a) The owner or operator shall analyze and report in the RMP:

(1) For Program I processes, one worst-case release scenario includ-

ing an offsite consequence analysis, for each Program 1 process using the

offsite consequence analysis parameters in Section 2750.2;

(2) For Program 2 and 3 processes:
(A) One worst-case release scenario that is estimated to create the

greatest distance in any direction to an endpoint as defined in Section

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