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HomeMy WebLinkAbout202 tank farm bCalifornia Environmental Reporting System (CERS)Submittal Summary CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS (CERSID: 10943920) Submitted on 11191202411:31:09 AM by John Domingo of CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS (sAN LUrS OBTSPO, CA) Submittal was Accepfed on 112212024 11:27:31AM by Matheson Bliss Comments by regulator: Thank you! . Business Activities. Business Owner/Operator ldentification Guidance Masaages . waming: 1. Business Activilies - The federal EPA lD Numb€r for CERSID: 10943920 has changed from: " to " Submitted on 11191202411:31:09 AM by John Domingo of CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS (SAN LUIS OB ISPO, CA) Submittal was Accepted on 112212024 11:27:36 AM by Matheson Bliss . Hazardous Material lnventory (26) . Site Map (Official Use Only) " Carefree Pools - slfe maps (draft) (Adobe PDF, 496KB) . Miscellaneous State-Required Documents " EPA lD Number (Adobe PDF, 134K8) Printed on 2/3/2025 3:38 PM California Environmental Reporting System (CERSI Business Activities ldentification POOrS & SPAS CERS ID 1o943920 EPA lD Number TANK FARM RD STE B LUtS OB|SPO, CA 93401 Luis Obispo Status bmitted on Ih9/2O24bv John Domingo of CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS (SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA) bmittal was Accepted; Processed onL/22/2O24by Matheson 8/lssforSanLuisObispoCountyEnvironmental Health ents Thank Materials your facility have on site (for any purpose) at any one dme, hazardous materials at or above 55 gallons for liquids, 500 pounds for solids, or 200 feet for compressed gases (include liquids in ASTs and USTs); or is regulated under more restrictive inventory local reporting requirements Yes below if present); or the applicable Federal threshold quantity for an extremely hazardous substance specified in 40 CFR Part 355, Appendix handle radi materials in for which an ts ired to 10 cFR Parts 4O or 7O? Storage Tank(sl tUSr) your facility own or operate underground storage tanks?No Harardous Waste s your facility a Hazardous Waste Generator?No Does your facility treat hazardous waste on-site?No s treatment subject to financial assurance requirements (for Permit by Rule and Conditional Authorization)?s your facility'No Does your facility consolidate hazardous waste generated at a remote site?No Does your facility need to report the closure/removal of a tank that was classified as hazardous waste and cleaned on-site?No )oes your facility generate in any single calendar month 1,OOO kilograms (kC) (2,200 pounds) or more of federal RCRA hazardous waste, or generate n any single calendar month greater than fkgQ.2 pounds) of RCRA acute hazardous waste; or generate more than 100 kC (220 pounds) of spill :leanup materials contaminated with RCRA acute hazardous waste. No s your facility a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection site?No and/or Exempted Materials your facility recycle more than 100 kg/month of excluded or exempted recyclable materials (per HSC 25143.2l.?No lboveground Petroleum Storage )oes your facility own or operate aboveground petroleum storage tanks or containers AND: F have a total aboveground petroleum storage capacity of 1,320 gallons or more, OR t have one or more petroleum tanks in an underground area? No Substances your facility have Regulated Substances stored onsite in quantities greater than the threshold quantities established by the California Accidental No ? lnformatlon hot tub mai and cover irs and Printed on2/3/2025 3:38 PM California Environmental Reponing System (CERS)Business Owner Operator POOrS & SPAS CERS ID TANK FARM RD STE B 10943920 LUIS OB cA 93401 Status on L/t9/2A24by lohn Domingo of CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS (SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA) was Accepted; Processed on L/22/2O24 by Matheson 8/iss for San Luis Obispo County Environmental Health dentlfication lory McClure )perator Phone 80s) 215-5501 Business Phone Business Fax Beginning Date Dun & Bradstreet Ending Date SIC Code(8osl s44-7773 Primary NAICS 561790 Facllity/Slte Mailing Address 202 TANK FARM RD STE B ;AN LU|S OB|SPO, CA 93401 Emergency Contact 0wner Mike McClure l80s) 431-3200 :O Box 3210 {vila Beach, CA93424 McClure 24-Hour Phone Pager Number BilllqContact lory Mcclure ',8051SM-7773 Service@Carefreeslo.com ZO2 TANK FARM RD STE B ;AN LUtS OB|SPO, CA 93401 McClure Manager Phone 2+Hour Phone Pager Number 544-7773 Emergency Contact Phone 43r-3200 invlronmental Contact lory McClure 8O5l544-7773 Rory@carefreeslo.com 102 Tank Farm Road Suite B ian Luis Obispo, CA 93401 of Signer Signer Title Accounting Document Preparer John DomingoDomingo information tocal[*ollected Fields iome or all of the following fields may be required by your local regulator(s). Property qfln€r )hone Vailing Address Assessor Parcel Number (APN) Number of Employees Facility lD FAo016536 Printed on2/312025 3:38 PM 48 llgri-c-e'9-o".tFin9 r.. .. Plastic Bottle or Jug Waste Code PoundsSpa Up CAS No Pressue 2 State 144-55-8 Solid I-YP9 Pure Ambient IginP-gl9-t9.1-e-.. Ambient cAS No 2.5 10034-88-5 8 - Corrosives (Liquids and Spa DOWn I9.t1P-9r?I-qt9 .. Pounds 50 State StoraeeContainer Pressue Waste CodeSolid Plastic Bottle orJug I-YP-e- Mixture Sea Kleer Chitosan Clarifier q^:-l!..-.. 90L2-76-4 Gallons :leIs Liquid "r-YPg... Pure 1l.ell99- ... .... w--q-sl-"-.q99-q- I9.nP-9r?!9r9.. o.25 Plastic Bottle or Jug 2 Storaee Container CAREFREE POOIS & SPAS CAREFREE POOI.S & SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD STE B, SAN IUIS O8IsPO 93401 cERsrD 10943920 Facllity lD FA0016536 Status Submltted on 11:31 AM Chemlcal Location Name Business/Org. Annual Waste Amount Component Name Ouantities Max. DailyCommon Namecode/Fire Haz. class Cont,Unit % Wt EHS CAS No. Hazardous Components mixtureFederal Hazard Categories Hazardous Materials And Wastes lnventory Matrix Report Printed on2/3/2025 3:38 PM Page 1 of 5 CAREFREE POOI.S & SPAS CAREFREE POOI.S & SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD STE B, SAN LUIS OBISPO 93/$01 cERsro 10943920 Facllity rD FAqr16536 status Submitted on 11:31 AM Chemical location Nam€ Buslness,/Org, Annual Quantities Waste Max. Daily Lartest Cont. Avt. Daiiy Amount Federal Hazard Categories Hazardous Components Common Namecode/Fire Haz. class NameUnit % Wt EHS CAs No. Pounds -s-feI9., Solid I_vP9_ Mixture Waste Code Enhanced Shock CAS No Pres5ue lgnP-gr-e!-Y19 672 51580-86-0 _slqr9_C_e-9-o_1Fit9.t........ Plastic Bottle or Jug Solid I-YP-e-. Pure Plastic Bottle or Jug Renew tablets w-e:I9-.q-o-9"q..Pressue Temperature 2 10058-23-8 Pounds 24 State StoraeeContainerCAS No Liquid Plastic Bottle orJug "r-y89... Pure Waste Code 67953-76-a Pool Magnet CAS No Pressue lemperature 0.5Gallons 6 State StoraseContainer Cyanuric Acid CAS No IgnP-glq!-si9.. 5 Bag108-80-5 Pounds 25 9J:I9 :l9r-9_C-e'S9_[Fin-9|- - Health Acute ToxicityPressue Waste Code )OT:9 - Misc. Hazardous Vlaterials Solid I-vPF-.. Pure Pounds 9-!sIe- Solid -T-YP-"-.... Mixture 30 _sl9r_?-c_e-.99-n!?it-9t,... Plastic Bottle or Jug Ambient Ig.nP-9til9t9 Ambient Bromine Tablets CAS No 5 51580-86-0 Pressue Waste Code Solid Plastic Bottle or Jug ryPg Mixture .lI'.€ :-'t -e........... .. -w.'lrle -q9{9. Brominating Concentrate CAS No 6 s1s80-86-0 Pounds 72 State StoraeeContainer Ambient 19-.nP-.-gIlI9. Ambient Solid I-YP-e-.., Pure - Health Serious Pressue waste code EYe Damage EYe'''.. " lrritation IgnP-gr-c!-q19 Plastic Bottle or Jug PoundsPh up CAS No 22 497-r9-8 State StoraseContainer - Physical Oxidizer Pressue Waste Code Health Acute Toxicity I emoerature - Health Serious Eye Damage Eye lrritation - Health Specific Target Organ Toxicity Plastic Bottle or Jug Silk Sticks 4.5 q$ ry-"- 87-90-1 Pounds 36 State StoraseContainer Solid -T-yP-"-... Pure )OT: 5.1 - Oxidizing Substances f,xidizing, Class 1, Unstable jReactive), Class 1, Corrosive, /Vater Reactive, Class 1 Hazardous Materials And Wastes lnventory Matrix Report Printed on2/3/2O25 3:38 PM Page 2 of 5 Solid "r-YP9.... Pure Ambient IgnPsrr!r.19. Ambient waste Code Plastic Bottle or Jug Chlorinating Concentrate CAS No Pressue 51580-85-0 Pounds 36 State StoraeeContainer Solid I-Yp-9- Pure Waste Code Calcium carbonate CAS No 471-34-l Pressue IgnP-Pre!-Y19 o.25 Other Pounds 6 State StoraseContainer Sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dihydrate CAS No Waste Code 51580-86-0 Pressue I9,nP.elilsr9-. 0.5 Other Pounds 72 State StoraseContainer Solid -r-YP9.. Mixture CAREFREE POOIS & SPAS CAREFREE POOTS & SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD STE B, SAN I-UIS OBI5PO 934,01 cERsrD 10943920 Facllity rD FA0016536 status Submitted on 11:31 AM Chemlcal l,ocation Name Buslness/Or8, Annual Watte Max. Daily Largest Cont. Avg. Daily Amount EHS CAS No.Name Federal Hazard Common NameCode/Fire Haz. Class Unit Hazardous Components 70 Wt mixture Algae All50 9S.9" lt-o- 3r5L2-74-O Liquid Plastic Bottle orJug I-YPg... Mixture Waste Code Gallons Pressue I9-.nP.-eiglg.I-e-... 0.256 State StoraseContainer Ph down q4lllo- 7681-38-1 Plastic Bottle or Jug 2 -orrostve Pounds 24 State storareContainer Ig.nP-9r.?!.v.r9.... Solid -T-YP-e-.... Pure )OT: 8 - Corrosives (Liquids and iolids) - Health Serious pressue Eye Damage Eye waste code lrritation EZ-Clor drop out fAl'N--.. . 39290-78-3 Solid -r-YP9.... Pure Waste Code Plastic Bottle or Jug Pounds Pressue Temperature 28 State StoraPeContainer Plastic Bottle or Jug Sparkle Up CAS No Temperature 1.59Pounds 9004-34-6 State StoraseContainer - Physical pressue Combustible Dust Waste Code DOT:9-Misc.Hazardous Materials Solid I-yP'e-.. Pure Gallons II_ai-e_- Liquid I-YPg-... Mixture Plastic Bottle or Jug Storape Container Bright and Clear 26062-79-3 CAS No lry-1|J.P'--c-o-99Pressue remp.qtq!qf9 0.253 Hazardous Materials And Wastes Inventory Matrix Report Printed on 2/3/2025 3:38 PM Page 3 of 5 CAREFREE POOI.S & SPAS CAREFREE POOIS & SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD STE B, SAN LUIS OBISPO 93401 cERsro 10943920 Facility tD F40016536 status Submiiled on 11:31 AM Chemlcal LocationBuslness/org. Namo Annual Quantities Waste Max. Daily Largest Cont. Avg. Daily Amount Federal Hazard Common Namecode/Fire Haz. Class NameUnit % Wt EHS CAS No- Hazardous Components mixture Pounds 100 9_I9l-e_-_sl9_I3_C9_g-o_.!!ei[ql.....Solid Bag ryPq Pure lrgrfl{-c . Ie.T'P9-.I9IY.I-e-. - Health Respiratory Skin W_aste-.co-de' Sensitization Health Serious Eye Damage Eye lrritation Pool Salt 7647-L4-5 25 CAS No IOT:9 - Misc. Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials And Wastes lnventory Matrix Report Printed on2l3l2o25 3:38 PM Page 4 of 5 Pounds _sl_a!9 Solid I_vPs Pure Waste CodeStorage Container Sodium Bicarbonate CAS No Pressue I9-nP_9_le_t-Yt9 50150 Bagt44-55-8 Il3I-e_ Solid I-YPe Pure Ambient I9-.nPt.n!-'1I-e-. Ambient Soda Ash 497-L9-8 Pressue 50 Bag -sl9t9-c-e'99-n$i19t ... . Pounds 200 CAS No lrritation - Health Serious waste code Eye Damage Eye - Health Acute Toxicity - Health Serious Eye Damage Eye lrritation - Health Specific Target organ Toxicitv Mixture 50 Type Solid Other - Physical OxidizerPounds 500 State StoraseContainer Chlorine Tablets 3" round -94S Ip- 87-90-1 )OT: 5.1 - Oxidizing Substances )xidizing, Class 1, Unstable Reactive), Class 1, Corrosive, /Vater Reactive, Class 1 .rl..e::9-e..................w--?-sJ-e---c9d-e' Ambient IenP-9r-?!-919 Ambient Liquid Carboy, Plastic Bottle or Jug, Tote Ambient -r-ypg..- Bin rgnp--q.nl-yl-e-Mixture Ambient Waste Code Chlorine roo22-70-5 Pressue 15Gallons 378 State StoraseContainerCAS No Pressue ffi;l;;l-* w.?$eqeie I-e'nggtiiglg, Ambient Hydrochloric Acid1 3orrosive 33o/o 7647-Ot-OGallons 144 State StoraseContainer Liquid Plastic Bottle or Jug, Tote Bin -r-YPs.... Mixture )OT:8 - Corrosives (Liquids and Muriatic Acidiolids) cAs No ll?Is Solid _r_yP9-... Pure waste Code Diatomaceous Earth Pressue Jg-nP.-e-I-?Iglg'. 50150 Bag -slgte-c-e.99-.n$in9.t......... Pounds 58855-54-9 CAS No CAREFREE POOIS & SPAS CAREFREE POOIS& SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD STE 8, SAN LUIS OBISPO 93401 cERs rD 10943920 racilitylD FA0015536 11:31 AM Chgmlcal locadon Nam€ Buslnsss/Org. Submltted on Annual Waste Amount Hazardous Components Federal Hazard Common Namecode/Fire Haz- class mixture Name Quantities LJnit %W EHS CAS No.Max. Daily Largest Cont. Hazardous Materials And Wastes lnventory Matrix Report Printed on2/3/2025 3:38 PM Page 5 of 5 _-x)\ Yana Garcia Secretary for Environmental Protection Depa rtment of Toxic Substances Gontrol Meredith Williams, Ph.D., Director 1001 "1" Street P.O. Box 806 Sacramento, California 95812-0806 Gavin Newsom Governor ATTN: RORY MCCLURE CARECRAFT POOLS OF CENTRAL CALIF INC DBA CAREFREE POOLS AND SPAS 202 TANK FARM RD BLDG B SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 EPA lD Number lssued: June 8, 2023 Facility Location: 202 TANK FARM RD BLDG B SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 PERMANENT RECORD - DO NOT DESTROY. YOUR CALIFORNIA EPA IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IS: cA1000478399 This is to acknowledge that a permanent California Environmental Protection Agency ldentification (EPA lD) Number has been assigned to your place of business. An EPA lD Number is assigned to a person or business at a specific site. lt is only valid for the location and person or business to which it was assigned. lf your business has multiple generation sites, each site must have its own unique number. lf you stop handling hazardous waste, move your business, change ownership, change mailing address, or change the type or amount of waste you handle, you must notify the Department of Toxic Substances Control immediately. lf your business has moved, your EPA lD Number must be canceled. A new number must be obtained for your new location if you continue to generate hazardous waste. This EPA lD Number must be used for all manifesting, record keeping, and reporting requirements. Please retain this notice in your files. Department of Toxic Substances Control For questions, visit our website at hftps://hwts.dtsc.ca.gov and select reports. Operator's lnitials: JPlacencia Version: January2O17 -) HASA LIQUID GHLORINATING GOMPOUND Safety Data Sheet 1 0.0% Sodium Hypochlorite Emergency 24 Hour Telephone: Corporate Headquarters : cHEMTREC 800.424.9300 Hasa lnc. P.O. Box 802736 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Telephone o 661.259.5848Fax o 661 .259.1538 SEGTION {: IDENTIFIGATION 1.1 Product ldentif ication : 1.1.3 NH3486300 1.1.4 231-668-3 1.4 Emergency Telephone Number: 1.3 1.1.5 ution 1.2 1-800-424-9300 (24 hour Emergency Tel ne) HASA LIQUID CHLORINATING COMPOUND 1.5 Non-Emergency Assistance: 2 CAS # (Chemical Abstracts CHEMTREC EC Number:231-668-3 7681-52-9 :661-259-5848 8AM_5PMPST/PD t : Product Name: RTECS (Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical S EINECS (European lnventory of Existing Commercial Service P. O. Box 802736 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 a-o)-o^><cn E>lt-#o(DF+tb eE9c)Za a-o+ -Feo-tr ={zo oo =!oczI Revision Dale: 07 101 1201 B lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 1 of 10 SEGTION 2:IDENTIFICATION HEALTH HAZARD ENVIRONMENTAL HAzARD HAZARD STATEMENT PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENT Skin corrosion / irritation: Serious Eye damag e / Eye , lrritation Specific target organ toxicity, single exposure Hazardous to the aquatic environment, acute hazard Category 1 Category 1 Category 3 (respiratory tract irritati Category 1 PHYSICAL HAZARD Corrosive to metals. SYMBOLS SIGNAL WORD Category 1 DANGER May be corrosive to metals. Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. M-ay cause respiratory irritation. Very toxic to aquatic life. Prevention Wear protective g loves/protective cloth i n g/eye protection/f ace protection. Do not breathe mist or vapor. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep only in original container. Avoid release to the environment. lf swatrowed: Rinse mouth. Dlffi?:ffie vomitins. lf inhaled: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. lf on skin (or hair):Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. lf in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. lmmediately call a poison center/doctor. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Collect spillage. store in a wel-ve.,,,",a?ti,'i?l;li 3jii"ffi1,nn,,, crosed. Store locked up. Store in corrosive resistant container. Dispose of container/contents in accordance with local, regional, international ulations as Io SEGTION 3: GOMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDTENTS 3. 3. lngredient Sodium Hypochlorite Synonyms Bleach Caustic Soda CAS No. 7681-52-9 1310-73-2 Wcight o/o 10.0% 0.2%2 Sodium Revision Date: 07101/201 8 (Supersedes previous revisions)Page 2 of 10 a-o)-o^><(n E> *l-eo(DF+tL eE9c)2! qtO.I -I-30-lD ={zo oo =!oczg SEGTION 4r FIRST AID MEASURES 4.1 IF IN EYES o Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. o Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. . Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. .Take off contaminated clothing. o Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes. o Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice. 4.2 IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING 4.3 o Move person to fresh air. .lf person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. o Call a poison control center or doctor for further treatment advice. o Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. . Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. r Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medicaltreatment information. IF INHALED NOTE TO PHYSICIAN Probable mucosal contraindicate the use of 4.4 e o Do not nscious rson. IF SWALLOWED give anything by mgut!'r to 44 q199 HOT LINE NUMBER SEGTION 5: FIRE FlGHTlltlG IiIEASURES a-o)-6-><U, E>A)l- #a(DF+tb eE9c)Za a.O.t -l-30-tr ={zo oo =!ocz tr,5.1 Flash Point:Not aoplicable. 5.2 Flammability:Nonflammable and noncombustible 5.3 5.4 Auto-lqnition Temperature:Not applicable. Products of Combustion:Not pertinent. 5.5 Fire Hazards:Mav decompose, qenerating irritatinq chlorine gas. 5.6 Explosion Hazards:Not explosive. 5.7 Fire Fighting Media and lnstructions: 5.7.1 Extinguishing Media: 5.7.2 Small Fires: 5.7.3 Large Fires: 5.8 Special Remarks on Fire Hazards: Water fog. Foam. Dry chemical powder. Carbon dioxide. Use carbon dioxide, or water spray. Use flooding quantities of water as fog. Do not use Mono Ammonium Phosphate (MAP)fire extinguishers. Such use may cause explosion with release of toxic oases. Revision Dale: 07 101 /201 8 lSupersedes previous revisions)Page 3 of 10 SECTION 6: AGGIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Small Spill: Large Spill: Personal Precautions, Protective Equipment & Emergency Procedures: Environmental Precautions: 6.4 6.3 6.1 6.2 Wipe up with absorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece). Clean surface Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Dike the spilled material, where this is possible. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth and place into containers. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Never return spills in original containers for re-use. For waste disposal, see Section 13 of the SDS. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Local authorities should be advised if significant spillages cannot be contained. For personal Do not discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground see Section 8 of the SDS. Environmental m must be informed of all releases thoro to remove residual contamination SEGTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE o Avoid contact with skin or eyes.o Do not ingest.o Avoid inhalation of vapor or mist.r Wear protective equipment if necessary.o Mix only with water in accordance with label directions.o Mixing this product with ammonia, acids, detergents, etc or with organic materials, e.g. feces, urine, etc. will release chlorine gas, which is Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco, or using the toilet. Do not lreeze. Store in a cool, shaded outdoor area. lnside storage should be in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area. To maintain hypochlorite strength, do not store in direct or heated indoor areas. Keep in originalvented container. Keep container closed when not in use. Do not store adjacent to chemicals that may react if spillage occurs lf closed containers become heated, vent to release decomposition 7.1 Handling: 7.3 o a a o a Storage irriteUns to eyes, lunqs, and mucous membranes. 7.2 Hygiene ! hjs, p19d q 9!, _qvg id e- ali n g, d | {<_in g o 6_m,q(! 1 g en under normaldecom itionn Measures: Revision Dale: 07 101 120 1 8 (Supersedes previous revisions)Page 4 of 10 a-o)-o-><a E>A)F #a(DF+tb eE9c)al qto+ -l-30"tr ={zo oo =!ocz trt SEGTION 8: EXPOSURE GONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTEGTION Local exhaust ventilation to maintain levels below STEL (Short Term Exposure Limit) of 1 ppm as chlorine. Engineering Controls:8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.3.1 Personal Protection: Eye / Face Protection:Wear safety glasses, goggles or face shield to contact. Skin Protection:Wear appropriate chemical resistant protective clothing and chemical resistant gloves to prevent skin contact. Butyl rubber, Neoprene, or Nitrile Gloves should be worn when handling this material. Wear chemical resistant clothing such as a rubber apron when splashing may occur. Rinse immediately if skin is contaminated. Remove contaminated clothing promptly and wash before reuse. Clean protective equipment before reuse. 8.2.3 Respiratory Protection :Avoid breathing vapor or mist. When airborne exposure limits are exceeded (see below), use N IOSH approved respiratory protection equipment appropriate to the material and/or its components. Full facepiece equipment is recommended and, if used, replaces need for face shield and chemical goggles. For emergency and other conditions where exposure limit may be significantly exceeded, use an approved full face positive-pressure, self- contained breathi apparatus- 8.2.4 Other Safety Equipment:Eye wash facility and emergency shower should be in close proximity. 8.3 Exposure Limits:Sodium Hypochlorite Chlorine* AIHA (American lndustrial Hygiene Association) / WEEL (Workplace Environmental Exposure Level 2 mglms:15 minute. (Shortterm time weig hted average) Not established 2010 8.3.2 ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) Not established 0.5 ppm TWA Weighted Average) 8.3.3 ACGIH STEL (Short Term Not established 1 ppm Exposure Limit) 8.3.4 OSHA PEL (Permisible Exposure Not established 0.5 ppm Li 8.3.5 ACGIH Not established Not established 8.3.6 NIOSH (National lnstitute for Not established 10 ppm Occupational Safety & Health) IDLH (lmmedia!.e Qqnger to Life & Heatth) 8.3.7 OSHA STEL (Short Term Exposure Not established 1 ppm as Clz Limit) 8,9,8 , NIOSH (15 min, ceiling) * Chlorine is unlikely to be present Not established 0.5 as a decomposition present tn incidents of accidental with other chemicals. product,but may be Revision Dale: 071Q1 1201 I lSupersedes previous revisions)Page 5 of 10 a-q)-o->qa E>s)F #a(DF+b \Igo20Za q.o+ -l-eo"tr =Izo oo =!ocz tr, SEGTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 9.1 9.2 9.3 Appearance: Odor: Odor Threshold: DH Melting Point: Greenish vellow I iquid. Pqngent. 0.9 mg/m3. 11.2 - 11.4 fi% solution ) Not pertinent. 9.4 9.5 9.6 Freezing point: Boilins Point & Boilinq Ranqe -13.9rc g"F) Decomposes @ 110t (230"F) No information available. 9.7 9.8 Flash Point: 9.9 Evaporation Rate:No information available. 9.10 9.11 Flammability (solid, gas):Not flammable Upper / Lower Flammability or Explosive Limits: No information available. 12.1 mm Ho @ 20t (68"F) 2.61 (air=1) 1.155 g/ml or 9.6 lb/gallon @ 20t (68'F) 9.12 Vapor Pressure: 9.13 Vapor Density: 9.14 Relative Density (Specific Gravity): 9.15 Solubility in Water:Mixes infinitely with water. No information available No information available 9.16 Partition Coefficient: (n-octanol / water): 9.17 Auto-ignition Temperature: Decomposition Temperature :9.18 9.19 Molecular Weight: 9.20 Viscositv: SEGTION {O: STABILITY AND REAGTMTY 10.1 10.2 lnstability / Decomposition Temperature: Stability: 10.8 Stable under normal conditions of storage, handling, and All bleach decomposition is dependant on temperature. For any given temperature, the higher the strength, the faster it decomposes. ln summary,lor every 1OoC increase in storage temperature, the sodium hypochlorite will decompose at an increased rate factor of approximately 3.5. Oxidizing agents, acids, nitrogen containing organics, metals, iron, copper, nickel, cobalt, organic materials, and ammonia. Will not occur use. 10.7 10.3 Conditions of lnstabil 0.41 H hth heat ultraviolet I Special Remarks on None.Special Remarks on Corrosive to metals. Rate of decomposition increases with heat. deve chlorine if mixed with acidic solutions. 10.5 10.6 Hazardous lncompatibility with Various Substances: Revision Dale: 0710'l1201 8 (Supersedes previous revisions)Page 6 of 10 a-Or-o'><a E>AIF #a(DF+!b eE9c)Za q.o+ -l-30"tr ={zo oo =!ocz tr, SEGTION 1{; TOXIGOLOGIGAL INFORMATION 11.4 Based on the toxicity profile and exposure scenarios for sodium hypochlorite, EPA concludes that the risks from chronic and subchronic exposure to low levels of these pesticides are minimal and without Exempt (EPA document "lndex to Pesticide Chemical Names, Part 180 Tolerance lnformation, and Food 11.3 Tolerance Requirement : 11:24, 11.2.5' 11.2.3 Pri 3-5 lrritation: skin alderm Pqpary_ S[in !ryltqljgti lnhalation ofRoutes co uence to human health and Feed Commodities 201 0Commod'J No data available. 11.1 11.2 Acute Toxicity: corrqqivq Corrosive Chronic Elfects (Human Risk Assessment): SEGTION 12: ECOLOGIGAL INFORMATION 12.1 Ecotoxicity Sodium hypochlorite is low in toxicity to avian wildlife, but it is highly toxic to freshwater fish and invertebrates. Atlantic Herring (clupea harengus) LCso = 0.033 - 0.097 mgl/1196 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) Shiner Perch (cymatogaster aggregata) LCso = 0.045 - 0.098 mg/l/96 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) Three Spine Stickleback (gasterosteus aculeatus) LCso = 0.141 - 0.193 mg/l/96 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) Pink Salmon (oncorhynchus gorbuscha) LCso = 0.023 - 0.052 mg/l/96 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) Coho Salmon (oncorhynchus kisutch) LCso = 0.026 - 0.038 mg/l/96 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) English Sole (parophrys vetulus) LCso = O.044 - 0.144 mg/l/96 hr, flow through bioassay (pH: 8) Fat Head Minnow (pimephales promelas) 12.1.1 Fish Toxicity: Toxicity = 0.22 - 0.62 hr flow thro bi Water Flea (ceriodaphnia sp. 0) LCso = 0.006 mg/l/24 hr Water Flea (daphnia magna) LCso = O.07 - 0.7 mglll24hr Water Flea (daphnia magna) LCso = 2.1 mg/l/96 hr Fresh Water Shrimp (gammarus fasciatus) LCso = 0.4 mg/l/96 hr No common name (nitocra spinipes) LGso = 0.40 mg/l/96 hr Grass Shrimp (palaemonetes pugio) LCso = 0.52 hr Persistence:No data available12.2 12.s 12.5 Environmental Fate: 12.4' Bioconcentration: Biodegradation:This material ln fresh water, sodium hypochlorite breaks down rapidly into non-toxic compounds when exposed to sunlight. ln seawater, chlorine levels decline rapidly; however, hypobromite (which is acutely toxic to aquatic organisms) is formed. EPA believes that the risk of acute exposure to aquatic organisms is sufficiently mitigated by precautionary labeling and National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit is not expected to bioconcentrate in organisms. is inbrganic and not subject to biodegradation. Revision Dale: 07 101 1201 8 lSupersedes previous revisions)Page 7 of 10 a-qt-6'>qUD E>stF eo(DF,+ !b\-gs 9C)Za a.o+ -l-so"tr ={zo oo =!ocz tr, SEGTION 13: DISPOSAI GONSIDERATIONS Do not contaminate food or feed by rinsates that cannot be used should This product can be neutralized with storage, disposal, or cleaning of equipment. Product or be diluted with water before disposal in a sanitary sewer. sodium bisulfite, sodium thiosulfate, sodium sulfite. Do not confuse these products with sulfates or bisulfates. Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in writing prior to discharge. Do not contaminate water containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance, contact your State Water Board or Regional Office of the EPA. D of in accordance with all icable local Cou State and Federal lations. SEGTION {4: TRANSPORT INFORMATIOI{ lnside containers (< 1.3 qallons) Container (>1.3 sallons) 14.1 UN Number Limited Quantitv uN 1791 14.2 UN Proper Shipping Name Hypochlorite Solutions (Sodium Hypochlorite) 14.3 Transport Hazard Class 8 14.4 Packing Group PG III 14.5 Environmental Hazard (e.9. Marine Poll utant) Yes Yes 14.6 Reportable Quantity (RA):100 lb (a5.a kg) or 100 gallons (based on 10% active inoredient) 100 lb (as.a kg) or 100 gallons (based on 10% active red 14.7 Materials of Trade (MOT) Exceptions. Certain hazardous materials transported in small quantities as part of a business are subject to less regulation, because of the limited hazard they pose. These materials are known as Materials of Trade. The regulations that apply to MOTs are found in a9 CFR g 173.6. This information is not intended to convey all specific regu latory or operatio nal requ irements / i nformation relating to this product. lt is the responsibility of the transporting organization to follow all applicable laws, regulations and rules relating to the transportation of the material. Revision Date: 071O1 1201 8 (Supersedes previous revisions)Page 8 of 10 U,-Ot-o-><ut E>1l-eo(DF+rb eE9c)Za q.o+.Feo"tr ={zo oo =!ocz tr, SEGTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATTON EPA TSCA (Toxic Substance EPA CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 15.1.4 15.1.5 ControlAct) Liabil 15.1.6 EPA RMP (Risk Management Not regulated under PSM Standard (29 CFR 1910.1 19) 15.1 Not listed. (40 CFR 68.130) 5.1 15.1.2 OSHA PSM (Process Safety 15.1.3 EPA FIFRA (Federal lnsecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide HAZCOM Standard cFR 1910.1200) U.S. Regulations: Commun M This material is considered hazardous under the EPA Reg. No. :10897-24 (Registered pesticide under 40 CFR 152.10) Allcomponents are listed or exempted. TSCA 12(b): This product is not subject to export notification. Reportable Quantity (RQ): aS.a kg (100lbs) or 100 gallons (based on 10% active ingredient). 15.2 State of California Regulations: ng Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 [Proposition 65, California onlyl: This product is not subject to warning labeling under California CDPR (California Department of Pesticide Regulation) CaIARP (California Accidental Release Prevention 15.2,2 15.2.3 P 15.2.1 Safe Drinki ition 65. 15.3.1 WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials lnformation System) . Classification: E (Corrosive Materials)o Health Effects Criteria Met by this Chemical:. E - Corrosive to skin ' E - TDG class 8 - corrosive substance. lngredient Disclosure List: lncluded for disclosure at Canada Regulations: Not regulated. 1o/o Ol Registration No: 1 0897 -24- zA 15.3 15.4 Allcomponents of this product are on the DSL. On inventory or in compliance with in China)Substances 15.4.1 AICS (Australian lnventory of Chemical 15.4.3 15.4.2 KECI (Korean Existing Chemicals lnventory) 15.4.4 IECSC (lnventory of Existing Chemical NZIoG (New Zealand lnventory of15.4.5 PICCS (Philippine lnventory of Chemicals and Chemical Su 15.3.2 DSL (Domestic Substances List) Chem invento Substances lnternational lnventory: On inventory or in compliance with On inventory or in compliance with invento On inventory or in compliance with invento On inventory or in compliance with inventory. Revision Dale: 071011201 I lSupersedes previous revisions)Page 9 of 10 a-o)-o'>qa E>Dr #6(DF+b eE20Za q.o+ -l-eo"T ={zo oo =!ocz tr, SEGTION {6: OTHER INFORMATION 16.1 16.2 16_3 16.4 I HMIS lll (Hazardous Materials ldentification System) See Section 8 lrritant. Complies with ANSI 2400.1 -2004. Complies with ANSI 2129.1- 2006 !ding Code:Bui 't6.2.1 HEALTH 16.2.3 INSTABILITY 2 0 0 16.2.2 FLAMMABILITY ANSI (American National Standards lnstitute ): 16.1.4 PERSONAL PROTECTION 16.2.4 SPECIAL None lnternational Fire Gode / lnternational Precaution Labeli NFPA 704 (National Fire Protection Association) 16.1.1 16.1.2 16.1 .3 16.4.1 la.+,.2 Note: The information contained herein, while not guaranteed, was prepared by competent !99!{calpersonnel and is true and accurate to the best of our knowtedge and belief. NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, express or implied, is made regarding the pioduct performance, product stability, or as to any other condition of use, handling, transportation, and storage. Customer use, handling, transportation, and storage may involve additional safety and/or performance considerations. Our technical personnel will be happy to respond to questions regarding safe handling, storage, transportation, and use procedures. The safe handling, storage, transportation, and use procedures remain the sole responsibility of the customer. No suggestions for handling, storage, transportation, or use are intended as or to be construed as recommendations which may infringe on any existing patents or violate any Federal, State, andlor local law and/or regulation, ordinance, standard, etc. This Safety Data Sheet has been prepared by HASA, lnc. staff from test reports and other information available in the public domain. Revision Dale: 07 101 120 1 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 10 of 10 u)-or-o->qa E>A'F #aOF+bgE 9c)Za a.o* -1-30"tr ={zo oo =!ocz tr, HASA MURIATIG ACID Safety Data Sheet a+o)-aDqu, F>*r= =I-Brc>UJAJzOo.> 3C)v -tr'Emergency 24 Hour Telephone Corporate Headquarters : cHEMTREC 800.424.9300 Hasa lnc. P. O. Box 802736 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Telephone o 661 .259.5848Fax o 661 .259.1538 SECTTON {: IDENTIFIGATION 1.1 Product ldentif ication : Product Name:HASA MURIATIC ACID 7647-01-0 1 .1 .'1 1.1.2 CAS # (Chemical Abstracts Service RTECS (Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances MW4025000 231-595-7 loric Acid rits of Salt1,1.5 Chemical Name: EINECS (European lnventory of Existing Chemical 1.1.3 1.1.4 6 7 Substances Household cleaning, swimming poolwater pH control and neutralization. loric Acid 1.2 Company ldentif ication :1 .3 Santa Clari cA 91355 HCt Recommended Uses: Chemical Formula: Hasa lnc. P.O. Box 802736 CHEMTREC: 1-800-424-9300 hour 661-259-5848 AM-5PMPST/ Emergency Telephone Number: Non-Emergency Assistance : 1.4 1.5 Revision Date: 09/0'1 i2018 (supersedes previous revisions)Page 1 of 10 SEGTION 3: GOMPOSITION / INFORMATTON ON TNGREDIE NTS 3.1 ,,l 3.2 lngredient Hydrochloric Acid Water 7647-01-0 7732-18-5 Weight % (AppJox.) 31.45% CAS No. 68.55% SEGTION 2: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Health Hazard 4 Category 1 Category 1 irritation Specific Target Organ loxici!y- (Sing19 exposure) Corrosive to metals. : Category 3 (respiratory tract irritation) Physical Hazard Category 1 Symbols S_-igna lWord DANGER Hazard Statement Causes severe skin burns & eye damage. Harmful if swallowed. May cause respiratory irritation. Maybe corrosive to metals. Statement Prevention Wear protective g loves/protective cloth i ng/eye protectio n/f ace protection. Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Do not breathe mist or vapor. Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Keep only in original container. lr swaitowed: Rinse mouth. f."i8?ii5rce vomitins. lf inhaled: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. lf on skin (or hair):Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with water/shower. lf in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. lmmediately call a poison center/doctor. Wash contaminated clothing be[gre reuse: Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Store tocked up. store ,. "."?,lo1t#"nreesistant container. store in a wel l-venti lated plac_e. Keep co ntainer tig htly closed Disposal D ispose of contai n erlcontents tn accordance with local reg ional, n ati onal nte rnational latio ns AS ified to a-Fq1-o">qgD F> f,= =Lflra>OJa4zoo 6Q tr, Revision Date: 09/01/201 I lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 2 of 10 SEGTION 4: FIRST-AID MEASURES 4.1 4.2 IF IN EYES IF ON SKIN OR CLOTHING o Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes.. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first 5 minutes, then continue rinsing eye. o Call a poison control center or doctor for treatment advice.. Take off contaminated clothing. o Rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes advice. Move person to fresh air. lf person is not breathing, call 911 or an ambulance, then give artificial respiration, preferably mouth-to-mouth if possible. Cal! a pglson c-o_n-lr,9l 99!!e1 qJ _Qoclgr fgr fgrth_gr lreatment Sdvjcg, Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice. Have person sip a glass of water if able to swallow. Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by a poison control center or doctor. Do not give alything by mouth to an unconscious person HOT LINE NUMBER 4.IF INHALED IF SWALLOWED a Have the product containei or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor, or going for treatment. You may also contact 1-800-424-9300 for emergency medical treatment information. NOTE TO P-HYSICIAN Probable mucosal dam e contraindicate the use of a a a a a SEGTION 5: FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES 5.5 Reacts with many metals to liberate hydrogen gas which Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, dry sand, alcohol- Water spray, fog or alcohol-resistant foam. Move containers from fire area if you can do it without risk. Use water spray or fog; do not use straight streams. Dike fire-control water Fight fire from maximum distance or use unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. Do not get water inside containers. Gool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out. Withdraw immediately in case of rising sound from venting safety devices or discoloration of 5.4.1 Extinguishing Media: 5.4.2 Small Fires: 5.4.3 Large Fires: can form explosive mixtures with air fo4m ol yvater 9pl-?y,resistant 5.1 Products of Combustion: 5.2 Fire Hazards in Presence of 5.4 Fire Fighting Media and lnstructions: m nfolaterIdtheate alnotscatterdo from tanks ulfed in fire. en and chlorine Various Substances: 5.3 osion Hazards:Not sensitive. tank. ALWAYS Use extinguishing measures appropriate to local circumstances and the su rrou nding environment. Fire lnvolving Tank Cars / Trailer Loads: Revision Date: 09/01 /201 8 (Supersedes previous revisions)Page 3 of 10 6-(t)-o"><a F>g= =LBrc>OJAJzOo dov r tr, SECTION 6: AGGIDENTAL RELEASE TUIEASURES a-o)-o'>qa F>d=oi =C-Bra>cfJAJzOo dov I tr, 6.1 lSpill:Gather up with a squeegee and place in pool and spa. lf this is not possible, absorb with sand, diatomaceous earth or similar products and secure and in trash for collection. 6.2 Large Spill:Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Spills or discharges into the environment involving large quantities of Hydrochloric Acid should be controlled and cleaned-up according to a pre-determined, affirmative written Spill Prevention and Control Program. Refer to Section 15 for spill/release reporting information. Spills should be handled immediately by neutralization and dilution of the spilled product by the use of Soda Ash (Sodium Carbonate), Lime (Calcium Hydroxide), or Limestone (Calcium Carbonate)with large amounts of water. For an interior (inside a closed space) spill be aware that the use of Soda Ash, Lime and Limestone will evolve heat and carbon dioxide and that ample ventilation must be provided. lf possible without personal risk, stop leak. Try to prevent the materials from entering drains, waterways, or sewers and dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Rinse exposed area with dilute sodium carbonate solution. SEGTION 7: HANDLT]IIG AND STORAGE 7.1 Handling:Keep away from skins and eyes. Do not inhale or swallow. Do not mix with chlorine type bleaches or other household chemicals. Whenever handling muriatic acid, wear protective clothing (goggles, old clothing and rubber gloves). Remove protective clothing and wash before reuse. 7.2 Storage and Disposal:Store muriatic acid in a clean, dry place in the upright position. Keep out of reach of children, pets and other animals. Rinse empty container thoroughly before discardino. Revision Date : 09/01 /201 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 4 of 10 SEGTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTEGTIOil Local exhaust to maintain levels below Permissible When necessary, wear splash goggles or safety glasses and loves. re Limit (PEL) 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.4.1 Wear splash goggles or safety glasses and gloves. lf naturalventilation is insufficient, wear a NIOSH approved Ceiling5 ppm (7 Limit Exposure Guidelines: Engineering Controls: Personal Protection: TLV Personal Protection in case ol a Large Spill: ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental and lndustrial Hygienists) 8.4.3 8.4.2 ERPG - 1 (The maximum airborne concentration below which it is believed nearly all individuals could be exposed for up to one hour without experiencing other than mild transient adverse health effects or perceiving a clearly defined obiectionable odor.):3 ppm ERPG - 2 (The maximum airborne concentration below which it is believed nearly all individuals could be exposed for up to one hour without experiencing or developing irreversible or other serious health effects or symptoms that could impair an individual's abiltty to take protective action.): 20 ppm ERPG - 3 (The maximum airborne concentration below which it is believed nearly all individuals could be exposed for up to one hour without experiencing or developing life-threatening 5 ppm (7 mg/m3) Ceiling Limit 50 ppm (75 mg/m3) health 150 8.4.4 PEL (OSHA Permissible Exposure Limit) IDLH (NIOSH lmmediate AIHA (American lndustrial Hygiene Association) to Life & a-o)-o">qa F>g= =f-ts46>OJAJzoo.>dov -trt Revision Date: 09/01/201 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 5 of 10 SEGTION 9: PHYSTCAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTTES a+Ol r-o-><a F> fl= =Lfl46>gJAJ3o 6Q trt 9.1 Odor: Colorless I uid and odor 4.7 at25 t <1.0 Not icable -46.9r -52.5 85r 185 9.2 9.3 9.4 Odor Threshold: pH: 9.5 Freezing point: !oilins Point & Boilinq Ranqe: FIash Point: 9.6 9.7 9.8 No information available 9.9 Evaporation Rate:No information available. 9.10 Flammability (solid, qas):Nonflammable and noncombustible. 9.11 Upper / Lower Flammability or Explosive Limits: Not applicable. 9.12 Vapor Pressure: Vapor Density: 40 mm Ho @ 30"C (86 f) No information available9.13 9.14 9.15 Relative Dens Gravity): Solubility in Water: 1.16 @ 15.5t (60"F) Mixes with water in all concentrations. 9.16 Partition Coefficient: (n-octanol / water): Not applicable. 9.17 9.18 Auto-ignition Temperature :Not icable 85oC. Rate of decom on increases with heat. 36.46 ole Deco-ryr,pogqli-o11 T-empgrqlule-i _, _ Molecular Weight:9.19 9.20 1-55 ce ses 300c SECTIOI{ 1O: STABILITY AND REAGTIVITY 1 0 1 Stability:Stable under normal conditions of storage, handling, and use. 85oC. Rate of n increases with heat. H h heat. ultraviolet I ioht. Oxidizing agents, acids, nitrogen containing organic, metals, iron, copper, nickel, cobalt, organic materials, and ammonia. Corrosive to most metals with evolution of hydrogen which m form explosive mixtures with air Rate of n increases with heat. Will not occur 10.2 lnstability Temperature: 10.3 Condit tons of I lncompatibility with Various Substances: Special Remarks on Reactivity: Hazardous Polymerization : 10.4 10.5 10.6 Revision Date: 09/01 /20 1 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 6 of 10 SEGTION {{: TOXIGOLOGIGAL INFORMATTON a+Or-o'>qa F>g= =Lts4c>OJCNJzoo.>doV I tr, 11.1 11.2 Routes of Entry:Eyes, skin, ingestion Eye damage & skin corrosion:Causes eye burns. Contact with this materialwill cause burns to the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Permanent eye damage including blindness could result. Acute Oral Toxicity (LDso):NIOSH: 900 mg/kg (rabbit) Acute lnhalation Toxicity (LCso):3124 mg/,1 Hour (rat) Toxic Elfects on Humans:Harmful if swallowed. Causes digestive tract burns. lngestion may produce burns to the lips, oral cavity, upper airway, esophagus and possibly the estive tract. Carcinogenic [Cancer Potentiall lnlormation: NTP (National Toxicological Program 6th Not Listed Annual Re on IARC (lnternational Agency for Research Not Listed on Cancer Mo v. 1-1 Proposition 65, California only (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Not Listed Enforcement Act of 1 Mutagenic Elfects:No data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.1Y" are enlc or c. Signs and Symptoms ol Exposure:Exposure to hydrochloric acid may cause severe burns at the contact nts. Medical Conditions Generally Exposure to fumes may aggravate dermatitis and breath disorders Health Hazards (Acute and Chronic): Hydrogen Chloride, both as a gas and in a solution as Hydrochloric Acid, is a corrosive substance and can cause severe and painful burns on contact with any part of the body or if taken internally. The mucous membranes of the eyes and the upper respiratory tract are especially susceptible to the initating effects of high atmospheric concentrations of Hydrogen Chloride. The gas or vapor is so penetrating and pungent that when high concentrations do occur, those exposed should immediately leave the contaminated area. 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 11.7 11.8 11.9 11.10 Revision Dale: 091011201 8 lSupersedes previous revisions)Page 7 of 10 SEGTION {2: EGOLOGICAL INFORMATION 12.1 12.2 Ecotoxicity General: Ecotoxicological lnlormation: Persistence and Degradation: This product is toxic to fish and aquatic organisms. Do not contaminate water containing this product to sewer systems without previously notifying the local sewage treatment plant authority. For guidance, contact StateI W ate Board o Reg to n al Office of the A.r I E P 12.3 12.4 Products of radation: Not pertinent. LCso Shrimp 100 to 330 ppm/48 hr (salt watefl LCso Mosquito Fish 282mglL (241o 96 hours) LGso Green crabs 100 mg/L (96 hr produced no stress effects) LCso Gold fish 180 mg/L (96 hours) Hazard Concern Level :moderate When hydrochloric acid is spilled onto soil, it will begin to infiltrate. The presence of water in the soil will influence the rate of chemical movement in the soil. During transport through the soil, hydrochloric acid will dissolve some of the soil material, in particular those of a carbonate base. The acid will be expected to remain for transport down toward the ground water table. Hydrogen chloride in water dissociates almost completely, with the hydrogen ion captured by the water molecules to form the h tum ron SEGTION {3: DISPOSAL GONSIDERATIONS Do not contaminate food or feed by storage, disposal, or cleaning of equipment. Product or rinsates that cannot be used should be diluted with water before disposal in a sanitary sewer. Do not discharge effluent containing this product into lakes, streams, ponds, estuaries, oceans, or other waters unless in accordance with the requirements of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination system (NPDES) permit and the permitting authority has been notified in writing prior to discharge. Dispose of in accordance with all applicable local, county, State, and Federal regulations. SEGTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATTON 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.1 14.i The shipping description for return of empty deposit pails, carboys, and drum is "RESIDUE: LAST CONTAINED uN'! 789, HYDRqCHLORIC ACtD, 8, pcil'. Certain hazardous materials transported in small quantities as part of a business are subject to less regulation, because of the limited hazard they pose. These materials are known as Hazard Class / Division Re_p_o,rta b! e O gg glty (RO) 8 rochloric Acid 741 ofMaterials Trade ions.(Mor)Except Trade. The legulatiofls !qpplv s1nMatealofShTattoMOareSndfou49tnFcR 73 6. informationThis not,s to all orintended informationconveyregulatoryspecificoperationalrequirements thisto It ,s the of therelatingproduct.to allfollowresponsibilitytransportingorganization laws,applicable and rules theto theof material. 14.6 Deposit Pails, Carboys and uN 1789 5,000 lb (1643 gallons) PG II ldentification No.: Packing Group: Drums a-qt-o-><a F>d=(/,= =Lflrc>c]JAJzoo 6Q trt Revision Date: 09/01 /20 1 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 8 of 10 SEGTION 15: REGULATORY INFORMATION o-O)-<o'><a F>*r= =LBrc>OJAJzOo> 6Qg 15.1 U.S. Regulations: 15.1.6 't5.1.7 15.2.1 tc.J.z l Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act): EPA FIFRA (Federal lnsecticide, Fungicide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act): EPA RMP (Risk Management Plan): DSL (Domestic Substances List): This material is considered hazardous under the HAZCOM standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Not regulated under PSM standard (29 CFR 1910.1 19). Not listed on Extremely Hazardous Substances and Their Threshold Planning Quantities. (Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 355) All components are listed or exempted. TSCA 12(b): This product is not subject to ;Tr:"HSli'31j!",11* ( Re) u nder c E RCLA : 5000 lbs. (1643 gallons)- Not regulated under FIFRA standard Not regulated under RMP. (40 CFR 68.130) Registration No: 1 0897-50008-AA (spray adjuvant) Not regulated. WHMIS classification: D1A - Poisonous and infectious material- lmmediate and serious effects - Very toxic E - Corrosive Materials All components of this product are on the DSL. On inventory or in compliance with inventory. 15.1.1 ,15.1.2 '15.1.3I : 15.1 .4 : : , 15.1 .5 OSHA HAZCOM (Hazard Communication) OSHA PSM (Process Safety Management): EPA EPCRA (EPA Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-know Act): EPA TSCA (Toxic Substance Control Act): EPA CERCLA (Comprehensive 15.2 State ol California Regulations: I CDPR (California Department of , Pesticide Regulation): CaIARP (California Accidental Release , Prevention): 15.3 Canada Regulations: , 15.3.1 WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials lnformation System) 15.2.2 15.4 lnternational lnventory: 15.4.1 AICS (Australian lnventory of Chemical Substances): KECI (Korean Existing Chemicals lnventory): PICCS (Philippine lnventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances): IECSC (lnventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China): NZIoC (New Zealand lnventory of , Chemicals): 15.4.2 15.4.3 15.4.4 15.4.5 On inventory or in On inventory or in On inventory or in On inventory or in compliance complianCe compliance compliance inventory. inventory. inventory. inventory. with with with with Revision Date: 09/01/201 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 9 of 10 SEGTION {6: OTHER INFORMATION 16.1 HMIS lll (Hazardous Materials ldentification System): See Section 816.1.4 PERSONAL PROTECTION 16.1 .1 16.1.2 16.1.3 16.2 NFPA 704 (National Fire Protection Association) 16.2.1 Health 3 16.2.2 Flammability 0 16.2.3 lnstability 0 16.2.4 Special None 16.3 lnternational Fire Code / lnternational Corrosive Liquid. Building Code: 16_4 ANSI (American National Standards lnstitute) 16.4.1 Hazardous lndustrial Chemicals -Complies with ANSI Z4OOJ-2OO4. MSDSs- 16.4.2 Hazardous lndustrial Chemicals -Complies with ANSI 2129.1- 2006. Labeli Note: To convert concentrations in air (at 25t) from ppm to m mg/m3 = (ppm) r (molecular weight ol the compound) t (24.45') For hydrochloric acid: 1 ppm = 1.49 mg/m3. Disclaimer ol Liability: The inlormation contained herein, while not guaranteed, was prepared by competent technical personnel and is true and accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief. NO WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, express or implied, is made regarding the product performance, product stability, or as to any other condition of use, handling, transportation, and storage. Customer use, handling, transportation, and storage may involve additional safety and/or performance considerations. Our technical personnel will be happy to respond to questions regarding safe handling, storage, transportation, and use procedures. The safe handling, storage, transportation, and use procedures remain the sole responsibility of the customer. No suggestions for handling, storage, transportation, or use are intended as or to be construed as recommendations which may infringe on any existing patents or violate any Federal, State, and/or local law and/or regulation, ordinance, standard, etc. This Safety Data Sheet has been prepared by Hasa, lnc. staff from test reports and other information available in the public domain. a-o)-o^>qgD F> a=EI+-a>OJAJzOo->doV I ct FLAMMABILITY PHYSICAL HAZARD 3 0 0 HEALTH Revision Date : 09/01 /20 1 8 lsupersedes previous revisions)Page 10 of 10 ; Environmental Health Services :fgOSt zat-SSa+ iP o.Box 1489 12156 Sierra Way Ste. B iSan Luis Obisoo. CA 93406 ,.\ crty o[ san lurs oBlspo FIRE DEPARTTiENT 2160 Santa garbaF Aynue' San Luls Oblspo, CA 9340,l-5240 ' (805) i81-7380 "Courtesy & Service" GERT|FIED UNIFIED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INSPECTION FORM Time:Dale. 0113112025 COUNTY bSAN LUIS OBISPO Facility Name: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS Aoency lnspection TypetrEHS trRoutine trClTY FIRE trReinspection trChargeable Reinspection trChange of Ownership trComplaint trSecondary Containment Testing trChargeable Secondary Containment Testinl SiteAddress:202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 Phone : (BOS)-54-4-7 7 7 3 Facility lD: FA0016536 CERS lD: 10943920 Serial Number: DAY3FOPWI PROGRAMS INSPEGTED:trHazmat EHW Generator trUST DAGT trCalARP trTPE REINSPECTION REQUIRED:trHazmat trHW Generator trUST trAGT trCalARP trTPE PERMISSION TO INSPECT: lnspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining compliance with adopted codes. YES NO N/Atrtrtr BUSINESS PLAN Business plan complete, current, available during inspection and submitted electronically (HSC 25505, 25508(aXl); 19 CCR 2651) lnventory of hazardous materials is complete and submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(1), 25506, 25508(aX1), 19 CCR 2652,26541 Site layouU facility maps are accurate and submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(2), 25508(aXl), 19 CCR 2652) TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program, submitted electronically (HSC 25505(aX4), 25508(aXl), 1gCCR 2659, 22CCR66265.16) Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (HSC 25505(a)(4), 22CCR66265.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency response/contingency plan complete, current, submitted electronically, maintained onsite (HSC 25505(aX3), 25s08(aX1), 1gCCR 2658, 22CCR 66265.52-.54) Secondary containment is installed and sufficiently impervious to discharges. [CHSC 25270.4.5;40 CFR 112.8(cX2)I GENERAL EH VIOLATIONS tr tr tr FE01 Environmental Health fees paid. ICBPC 17200, Local Ordinance] GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 35.2476000000 GPS Coordinates: Longtitude: -120.6690000000 vtoL. # BPOI BPO2 BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO3 tr tr tr tr tr tr INSPECTOR: MATHESON BLISS FACILITY REP: Rory McClure tr SUMMin 1Y OF OBSERVATION9VIOL \TIONS No violations of underground st-.age tank, hazardous materials, or hazardous "iste laws/regulations were discovered. SLO CUPA greatly appreciates your efforts to comply with all the laws and regulations applicable to your facility. tr Violations were observed/discovered as listed below. All violations must be corrected by implementing the corrective action listed by each violation. lf you disagree with any of the violations or corrective actions required, please inform th CUPA in writinq ALL VIOLATIONS MUST BE CORRECTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OR AS SPECIFIED. CUPA must be informed in writing with a certification that compliance has been achieved. A false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of not less than $2,000 or more than $25,000 for each violation. Your facility may be reinspected any time during normal business hours. You may request a meeting with the Program Manager to discuss the inspection findings and/or the proposed corrective actions. The issuance of this Summary of Violations does not preclude the CUPA from taking administrative, civil, or criminal action. FACILITY NAME: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS ADDRESS: 202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 VIOLATIONS CORRECTIVE ACTION REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY PREPARE TRAINING DOCUMENTS ACCORDING TO HSC 25505(AX4) AND TITLE 22 CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIOIVS SECI/ON 66265.16 AND LOCATE TRAINING DOCUMENTAIIO/V ON SITE. FAILURE TO CORRECT THIS VIOLATION BY THE DATE SPECIFIED /A/ IHIS REPORT MAY RESULT IN CIVIL AND/OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES OF IJP TO $2,OOA PER DAY PER VIOLATION, AND/OR THE PENALTIES DESCRIBED IN THE CA HEALTH & SAFETY CODE SECI/OA/ 25515. Provide employee training on hazard communication and emergency response for both the facility and field work. Document with an employee sign-in sheet and send to mbliss@slocity.org by 314. Employees shall be properly trained upon hire and at least once annually. lnclude elements listed in Emerqencv Response Plan. VIOL. NO TRO2 INSPECTION COMMENTS: Business plan update in progress. INSPECTED BY: MATHESON BLISS DATE: 0113112025 NAME OF FACILITY REP: Rory McCIurE SIGNATURE OF FACILITY REP: STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Gertification: I certify under penalty of periury that this facility has complied with the corrective actions listed on is inspection form Sig natu re of Owner/Operator Date: 'l crty or)r^r, turs onrspo(805) 781-5544 P.O.Box 1489 2'156 Sierra Wav Ste. B San Luis Obisoo. CA 93406 Environmental Heultr, oervices FIR€ OEPAR'MENT 2160 Sflla Earban Avflue* San Llb Obbpo, CA 93,101'5240'{805) 701-7380 "Cot.trtesy & Service" Date:0111912024 CERTTFTED UNTFTED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HMARDOUS MATERIAL INSPECTION FORM Time: COUNTY bSAN LUIS OBISPO Facility Name: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS Aoencv trEHS trCITY FIRE lnsoection Tvoe trRoutine trReinspection trChargeable Reinspection trChange of Ownership trComplaint trSecondary Contai nment Testing trChargeable Secondary Containment Testinl SiteAddress: 202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 Phone: (805)544-7773 Facility lD: FA0016536 CERS lD: 10943920 Serial Number: DASR2ZIAM PROGRAMS INSPECTED:EHazmat trHW Generator trUST trAGT trCa|ARP NTPE REINSPECTION REQUIRED:EHazmat trHWGenerator trUST trAGT trCa|ARP trTPE PERMISSION TO INSPECT: lnspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining compliance with adopted codes. YES tr tr E tr tr tr tr tr NO tr tr tr tr tr tr tr BUSINESS PLAN Business plan complete, current, available during inspection and submitted electronically (HSC 25505, 25508(aXl); 19 cCR 2651) lnventory of hazardous materials is complete and submifted electronically (HSG 25505(a)(1), 25506' 25508(aX1), 19 CCR 2652,26541 Site layouU facilig maps are accurate and submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(2), 25508(aXl), 19 CCR 26521 TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program, submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(4), 25508(aXl), 19CCR 2659, 22CCR66265.1 6) Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (HSC 25505(a)(4), 22CCR66265.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency response/contingency plan complete, current, submitted electronically, maintained onsite (HSC 25505(a)(3), 25508(aXl), l9cCR 2658, 22CCR 66265.52-.54) Secondary containment is installed and sufficiently impervious to discharges. ICHSC 25270.4.5;40 CFR 112.8(cX2)l GENERAL EH VIOLATIONS FEO1 Environmental Health fees paid. ICBPC 17200, Local Ordinancel GPS Coordinates: Latitude:GPS Goordinates: Longtitude: N/A VIOL. # tr BP01 BP02 BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO3 tr tr tr tr tr tr tr INSPECTOR: MATHESON BLISS FACILITY REP: Rory McClure su MF!-sRy oF oBS ERVATT ON gvtot ATIONS No violations of undergroun crage tank, hazardous materials, or hazard. lwaste laws/regulations were discovered. SLO CUPA greatly appreciates your efforts to comply with all the laws and reg'ulations applicable to your facility. n Violations were observed/discovered as listed below. All violations must be corrected by implementing the corrective action listed by each violation. lf you disagree with any of the violations or corrective actions required, please inform th CUPA in writinq ALL VIOLATIONS MUST BE CORRECTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OR AS SPECIFIED CUPA must be informed in writing with a certification that compliance has been achieved. A false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of not less than $2,000 or more than $25,000 for each violation. Your facility may be reinspected any time during normal business hours. You may request a meeting with the Program Manager to discuss the inspection findings and/or the proposed corrective actions. The issuance of this Summary of Violations does not preclude the CUPA from taking administrative, civil, or criminal action. FACILITY NAME: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS ADDRESS: 202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 VIOLATIONS VIOL. NO CORRECTIVE ACTION REOUIRED INSPECTION COMMENTS: Add secondary emergency contact to CERS Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Provide regular, at least annual, training on Hazard Communication and Emergency Response to employees and document with signin sheet to be reviewed during next inspection. Add additional spill kit supplies closer to entrance of pool chem storage area. INSPECTED BY: MATHESON BLISS DATE: 0111912024 NAME OF FACILITY REP: Rorv McOlure SIGNATURE OF FACILITY REP: STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE I certify under penalty of perjury that this facility has complied with the corrective actions listed on is inspection form. gnature of Owner/Ope Title:- Date:- -t COUNTY TSAN LUIS OBISPO ') crty o[ san lurs oBrspo P.O.Box 1489 12156 Sierra Wav Ste. B lsan Luis Obispo. CA 93406 FIRE DFPARIMENT 2160 Santa BarbaB Avmus ' San Luis 0bbpo, CA 93401"5240 - (805) 781-7380 Date: 1211212023 "CotLrtesy & Service" cERTtFtED UNtF|ED PROGRAM AGENCY (CUPA) HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INSPECTION FORM Time: Facility Name: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS Agency lnspection TypetrEHS trRoutine trClTY FIRE trReinspection trChargeable Reinspection trChange of Ownership trComplaint trSecondary Containment Testing trChargeable Secondary Containment Testinl SiteAddress:202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 Phone: (805)544-7773 Facility lD: FA0016536 CERS lD Serial Number: DATC\AA//RPO PROGRAMS INSPECTED:EHazmat trHW Generator trUST trAGT trCalARP trTPE REINSPECTION REQUIRED:EHazmat trHW Generator trUST trAGT trCalARP trTPE PERMISSION TO INSPEGT: lnspections may involve obtaining photographs, reviewing and copying records, and determining compliance with adopted codes. YES NOtrtr trtr trtr trtr trtr trtr trtr BUSINESS PLAN Business plan complete, current, available during inspection and submitted electronically (HSC 25505, 25508(aX1); 19 CCR 2651) lnventory of hazardous materials is complete and submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(1), 25506, 25508(aX1), 19 CCR 2652,26541 Site layouU facility maps are accurate and submitted electronically (HSG 25505(a)(2), 25508(aXl), 19 CCR 26s21 TRAINING PLAN Facility has appropriate training program, submitted electronically (HSC 25505(a)(4), 25508(aXl), 19CCR 2659, 22CCR66265.1 6) Training documentation is maintained on site for current personnel (HSC 25505(a)(4), 22CCR66265.16) EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Emergency response/contingency plan complete, current, submitted electronically, maintained onsite (HSc 25505(aX3), 25508(aXl), 1gccR 2658, 22ccR 6626s.52-.54) Secondary containment is installed and sufficiently impervious to discharges. ICHSC 25270.4.5;40 CFR 112.8(cX2)l GENERAL EH VIOLATIONS tr tr tr FE01 Environmental Health fees paid. ICBPC 17200, Local Ordinance] GPS Coordinates: Latitude GPS Coordinates: Longtitude: N/A VIOL. # tr BPO1 tr BPO2 EI BPO3 TROl TRO2 EROl ERO3 tr tr tr B INSPECTOR: MATHESON BLISS FACILITY REP: Matt Negreti tr s u MqARY O F O BS E RVAT| O NSVTALATT ONS No violations of undergrour )to."g" tank, hazardous materials, or hazat )s waste laws/regulations were discovered. SLO CUPA greatly appreciates your efforts to comply with all the laws and regulations applicable to your facility. tr Violations were observed/discovered as listed below. All violations must be corrected by implementing the corrective action listed by each violation. lf you disagree with any of the violations or corrective actions required, please inform th CUPA in writincr ALL VIOLATIONS MUST BE CORRECTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OR AS SPECIFIED CUPA must be informed in writing with a certification that compliance has been achieved. A false statement that compliance has been achieved is a violation of the law and punishable by a fine of not less than $2,000 or more than $25,000 for each violation. Your facility may be reinspected any time during normal business hours. You may request a meeting with the Program Manager to discuss the inspection findings and/or the proposed corrective actions. The issuance of this Summary of Violations does not preclude the CUPA from taking administrative, civil, or criminal action. FACILITY NAME: CAREFREE POOLS & SPAS ADDRESS: 202 TANK FARM RD STE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93401 VIOLATIONS VIOL. NO BPOl CORRECTIVE ACTION REOUIRED IMMEDIATELY TAKE NECESSARY ACTION IO ENSURE THAT THE BUS/NESS PLAN IS COMPLETE, SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY AND AVAILABLE (VISIT CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING SYSIEM - "CERS'1 hftps//cers.calepa.ca.gov). IMPLEMENT A PROCEDURE IO ENSURE THAT THE PIAN /S UPDATED AS REQU/RED BY HEALTH AND SAFEW CODE SECI/ONS 25505, 25508(aN1) AND CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULAIIO/VS SECTION 2651. FAILURE TO CORRECT THIS VIOLATION BY THE DATE SPECIFIED IN THIS REPORT MAY RESULT IN CIVIL AND/OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES OF UP TO $2,OOO PER DAY PER VIOLATION, AND/OR THE PENALTIES DESCR/BED IN THE CA HEALTH & SAFEW CODE SECTION 25515. Prepare and implement a Hazardous Materials Business Plan or reduce quantities of stored hazardous materials on site to below threshold reporting amounts (55 gal, 500 pounds, 200cuft). Observed over 55 gal sodium hypochlorite and hydrochloric acid stored at facility during inspection. Submit HMBP through CERS (California Environmental Reporting System, cers.calepa.ca.gov) by 1119124 to avoid potential further enforcement actions including, but not limited to, Notice of Violation, Office Hearing, and Administrative Enforcement Order. FEOl PAY ALL ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM FEES WITHIN 30 DAYS. FAILURE TO PAY THESE FEES /S A VIOLATION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUS/A/ESS AND PROFESS/ONS CODE SECTION 17200 AND THE COUNW GENERAL FEES ORDINANCE. THE CIVIL PENALW FOR THIS VIOLATION IS $2,500 PER DAY PER VIOLATION. Pay permit fee for storage of hazardous materials above threshold reporting quantities. ContactSLO County Environmental Health at 8051781-5544 or go online at https://sloonline.envisioncon nect.com/#/onlinePayments. INSPECTION COMMENTS: lnitial inspection. Facility added to Hazardous Materials Business Plan program. Report emailed 1Z 19123. INSPECTED BY: MATHESON BLISS DATE: 12122023 NAME OF FACILITY REP: Matt Neqreti SIGNATURE OF FACILITY REP: FACTLTTY NAME: oAREIE POOLS & SPAS nnless: 202 TANK FARM RD srE B SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA93401 STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE n: I certify under penalty of periury that this facility has complied with the corrective actions listed on inspection form ignature of Owner/Operator:-Title:- Date \ San Luis Obispo City Fire lnspection RePort Fire Department lnformation Phone: (80s) 783 -7780 21 60 Sanla Barbara Avenue, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Fax (805) 543 - 8019 Fire DeparLmenE Email: FDCeneral@stocity.org Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Business / occupant lnformation Business/ Occupanh CareFree Pools & Spas Contact Name: , Address: 202 Tank Farm Road B Work Phone: Email: lnFormation Thank you For your cooperation wiLh San Luis Obispo CiEy Fire in keeping your business and our community saFe! lFyou have any questions, ptease conlact our lnspection Line aE 805/783-7775. Date Completedz 12/11/2023 lnspected By: Bliss, Matheson Violation Counh 4 lnspection Notes: lmmediately submiL Hazardous Materials Business Plan Ehrough CERS (cers.calepa.ca.gov). Facility stores greater than threshold reporting quanEiLies oF hazardous materials including muriatic acid and sodium hypochloriEe. Violations Code Description Comments Reinspection Date 5003. 4 5003 5 SaFeby DaEa SheeLs. SaFety Data Sheels (SDS) shatt be readity available on Ehe premises For hazardous maEerials regulated by this chapLer. Where a hazardous substance is developed in a laboraEory, avaitable inFormaEion sha[[ be documenEed. ExcepEion: Designated hazardous waste. Hazard identiFication signs. Unless oEherwise exempted by the Fire code oFFicial, visible hazard identiFication signs as speciFied in NFPA 704For the speciFic maleriat contained shat[ be placed on stationary conlainers and above-ground Eanks and at entrances !o locations where hazardous malerials are sLored, dispensed, used or handted in quantities requiring a permit and a! speciFic enErances and localions designaEed by the Fire code oFFicial. Provide SDS binder, review wiLh employees where il is sLored. Review/revise SDSs regularly. 01/09/2024 Post NFPA placard in visibte location leading to pool chem storage area reFtecting hazards. All hazards may be combined onLo one ptacard. Place ptacard in location thaE is visible when Fence is opened/closed. 01/0e/2024 *Ptease note: lFa third inspection is required due to non-compliance, a Fire-inspection Fee oF5201.87 may be charged For that inspection, and every inspection thereaFter until compliance is obtained. Failure to comply may result in a misdemeanor citation and an appearance by you in cou rt. Page 1 ot 12 IA] 105.6 605.1 Required construction permits. The Fire code oFFicia[ is auLhorized !o issue consLruction permiLs For work as set Forth in Sections 105.5.1 through 105.6.24. Ceneral. The design, construction, installaEion, operaEion, alteration, repair and maintenance oF nonportabte gasFired appliances and sysLems shall comply with the CatiFornia Plumbing Code. The design, construction, instaltation, operation, alteration, repair and maintenance oF nonportabte solid Fuel-Fired and oit-Fired appliances and systems shall comply with the provisions oF lhis secLion and the CaliFornia Mechanical Code. The consLrucLion and use of porlabte FuelFired apptiances not connecled lo a Fixed Fuel piping system, such as blow lorches, metLing pots and weed burners, shatl comply with this section. Facitity is required to submil a Hazardous MaLerials Business Ptan. Discontinue use oF relocatable power tap (power strip) with ceiling mounLed gas heaEer. Plug heater directly inLo permanenE receptacle or conEacE elecErician lo provide permanent wiring under permiL From the building deparlmenE as applicable. 01/0e12024 01/09/2024 See Below For lnspection Checklist: *Please note: lF a third inspection is required due to non-compliance, a Fire-inspection fee oF g201.87 may be charged For lhat inspecLion, and every inspection thereaFter until compliance is oblained. Faiture to compty may result in a misdemeanor citation and an appearance by you in court. Page 2 of 12