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1/9/1984
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<br /> An inventory of the above items shall be provided to the Fire <br /> Department. The equipment shall be regularly tested and adequately <br /> maintained. Safety equipment used by personnel for fire fighting or <br /> chemical spill emergencies shall be compatible with the same equipment <br /> used by the Redwood City Fire Department. <br /> EXCEPTION - Equipment, already in existence <br /> but not compatible with Fire Department equipment, but <br /> easily adaptable, shall have adapters available. <br /> (h) Material Safety Data Sheets shall be readily available for all <br /> hazardous materials on the premises. <br /> ( i) Storage facilities shall be secured in such a manner as to <br /> prevent unauthorized access. <br /> (j) An annual inventory of hazardous chemicals shall be provided <br /> to the Fire Prevention Bureau on approved forms and said list shall <br /> identify the location of use, storage, amount, name, and hazard of each <br /> material. , <br /> Any change to the inventory that would create a new hazard class <br /> or exceeds the permit quantity limit shall be submitted to the Fire <br /> Prevention Bureau for approval before the change is made. <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> Sec. 80.l04. <br /> (a) Hazardous Material Management Plan. <br /> Each applicant for a permit pursuant to this Article shall file a <br /> written plan, for the Fire Prevention Bureau's approval, to be known as a <br /> Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) , which shall demonstrate the <br /> suitable storage of hazardous materials. The HMMP may be amended at any <br /> time with the consent of the Fire Prevention Bureau. The HMMP shall be a <br /> public record except as otherwise specified. Approval of the HMMP shall <br /> .. <br /> (9) <br /> ,-, ---..,.-.. <br />
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