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SINCE MIDNIGHT 0 TEST RESULTS 1 :TANK 1 0.20 GAL/HR RESULTS: G • SEP 5,2011 11 :52AM PASS SEP 4,2011 12:17PM PASS 3.0 GAL,,HR RESULTS: SEP 3,2011 1 :14PM PASS SEP 2.2011 10:07AM PASS LAST TEST : AUG 31.2011 12:39PM PASS SEP 5,2011 7:06PM PASSE AUG 27.2011 11 :56W PASS NUMBER OF TESTS PASSED AUG 24,201 1 6:08P1°1 PASS PREY 2 HOURS 2 AUG 22.2011 12 54PM PASS 4 • SINCE MIDNIGHT 0 AUG 20,2011 3:54PM PASS AUG 18.2011 10:34AM PASS 0.10 GAL/HR RESULTS: 0.20 GAL/HR RESULTS: AUG 2.2011 3:46PM PASS SEP 5,2011 7:OOPM PASS JUN 10,2011 6:14Ph1 PASS SEP 3,20I1 7:51AM PASS FEB 10.2011 11 :46AM PASS SEP 1 .2011 11 :16All PASS JUN 7.2010 5:36PM PASS AUG 30,2011 12:31PPI PASS JAN 23.2010 1 :47PM PASS AUG 26,2011 1 :29PM PASS AUG 11,2009 2:54PM PASS AUG 25,2011 11 :31AM PASS JUN 17.2009 10:43AM PASS AUG 23.2011 9:35AN PASS MAY 12.2009 9:40P(M PASS AUG 21 .2011 4:46PN PASti MAY 12,2009 7'42AM FAIL AUG 15.2011 8:21AN PASS MAR 14.2009 2:32PPI PASS AUG 12,2011 2:OOPM PASS 0. 10 GAL/HR RESULTS: JUL 23,2011 3:OOPh1 PASS JUN 4,2011 12:50PM PASS MAY 1 ,2011 12:4EPM PASS SEP 2,2010 12:45PM PASS JUN 17.2010 1 :23PM PASS JUN 10,2009 1 :20P11 PASS MAY 25.2009 4:43PM PASS APR 6.2009 4:49PM PASS SEP 1 .2008 1 :08PM PASS AUG 1,2008 3:45PM PASS Sep 07 11 09: 05a p. 2 STOP IN-TANY•. LEAK TEST T 1 :100LL AUG 30, 2ei�-00 AM GRIFFIN AVIATION I ! START It--TANK EAK TEST AUG 30. ,` TEST By MMED TIME G11 5:00 AM AUG 29, 2011 1 : :00 PM LEAK TEST REPORT i TEST LENGTH 6 HOURS T 1 :10OLL T 1 :10OLL PROBE SERIAL NUM 397486 VOLUME = 5112 GALS ULLAGE = 4616 GALS TEST STARTING TIME: 90% ULLAGE= 3643 GALS AUG 29. 2011 11 :00 PM TC VOLUME 5040 GALS HEIGHT = 47.74 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES TEST LENGTH = TEMP = 78.6 DEG F 6.0 STRT VOLUME = 5039,8 GAL END * if LEAK TEST RESULTS 0.20 GAL%HR TEST PASS s r� X END i START IN-TPNK LEAK TEST TEST BL' PROGRAMMED TIME AUG 29, 2011 1 ! :00 P11 TEST LENGTH 6 HOURS STOP IN-TAAIK LEAK TEST T 2:100LL T 2:100LL AUG 30. 2011 5:00 AM VOLUME - 4984 «1LS ULLAGE = 4744 GALS 90% ULLAGE= 3771 GALS GRIFFIN AVIATION TC VOLUME— 4915 GALS HEIGHT = 46.84 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = C.00 INCHES TEMP = 78.3 DEG F AUG 30, 2011 5:00 j;, j END x x n x LEAS: TEST REPORT T 2:100LL PROBE SERIAL NUM 397487 TEST STARTING TIME: AUG 29. 2011 11 :00 PM TEST LENGTH = 6.0 HRS STRT VOLUME = 491=4.5 GAL LEAK TEST RESULTS 0.20 GALiHk TEST PASS * x ENDKxri3c Sep 07 11 09: 05a p. 3 h' GRIFFIN AVIATION APR 4, 2011 11 :03 AM PRE33SURE LINE LEAK 0 2:TAI1K 2 TEST RESULTS 3.0 GAL/HR RESULTS: 0 ( :TANK 1 LAST TEST: APR 2,201 : 4:42PM PASS 3.0 GALiHR RESULTS: NUMBER OF TESTS PASSED PREV 24 HOURS 0 LAST TEST: SINCE MIDNIGHT : 0 APR 3.2011 2:07PM PASS NUMBER OF TESTS PASSED 0,20 GALiHR RESULTS: PREY 24 HOUR I SINCE MIDNIGHT 0 MAR 31 ,2011 1 : :22AM PASS MAR 30,2011 10: 13AII PASS MAR 27,2011 10:34AM PASS 0.20 GAL/HR RESULTS: s MAP. 26.2011 11 : :1AM PASS '• MAR 25,2011 4:32PM PASS APR 3.2011 11 :09AM PASS MAR 23.2011 11 :53AM PASS APR 2,2011 9:55AII PASS MAR 22,201t 9:45AM PASS APR 1,2011 12: 19PM PASS MAR 21,2011 11 :01AM PASS MAR 31 ,2011 4::9P1l PASS MAR 19,2011 3: 10PH PASS MAR 29,2011 8:51AM PASS MAR 17,2011 9:55AM PASS MAR. 28,2011 3:23PM PASS MAR 24.2011 1 :43PM PASS 0.10 GAL�HR RESULTS: MAR 20,201t 11 :41AN PASS MAR 18,2011 11 :43AM PASS FEB10.2011 11 :46AM PASS MAR 17,2011 4:27FM PASS JUN 7,2010 5:36PM PASS JAN 23,2010 1 :47PM PASS 0.10 GAL,HR RESULTS: AUG 11.2009 2:54PM PASS JUN 17.2009 10:43AN PASS SEP 2,2010 12:45PM PASS MAY 12,2009 9:40AM PASS JUN 17.20.1-0 1 :23PM PASS MAY 12,2009 7:42AM FAIL MAR 14,'20013 2:32PM PASS MAY 2 JUN 5.200'9 4:4,2009 1 :43P-I PASS NOV 19,2008 1 :27?M PASS APR6.20C:y 4:49P1°I PASS PN1 PASS JUN 3,2008 1 :50PM PASS SEP 1 ,2008 1 :08PM PASS AUK; 1.-2008 3:45P'1 PASS JUL 15.200E 12:27PM PASS JUN 4,2008 1 :31PM PASS MA: 23,2008 2:37PM PASS Sep 07 11 09: 06a p. 4 ` STOP I N-TAPIK LEAK TEST T I :10OLL MAR .29, _O11 5:00 AM START IIV-T NK EF.K TEST GRIFFIN PVIATION TEST BY PROGRAMMED TIME MAR 28, 2011 11:00 PM °may, TEST LENGTH 6 HOURS MAR - 2q 2011 5:00 AM 1J T i :IOOLL VOLUME = 3827 GALS LEAK TEST REPORT ULLAGE = 590, GALS 90% ULLAGE= 4928 GALS T 1 :10OLL TC VOLUME = 387t GALS PROBE SERIAL NUM 397456 HEIGHT = 38.6i INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS TEST1STARTIhtG TIME: WATER 0.00 I rdCHES MAR '�8. 2011 11 :00 P'.l TEMP - 44.5 DEG F x n * END x * - 6.0 HRS TEST LENGTH - STRT !VOLUME = 38+1 .2 GAL LEAK TEST RESULTS k 0.20 GAL, HR TENT PASS ri n END A x « '� 4 START IN-TANK. LEAK TEST TEST 3Y FROGRAMMED TIME -11AR 28, 2011 11 :00 FM TEBT LENGTH 6 HOURS T 2:100LL VOLUME = 2823 GALS ULLAGE = 6905 GALS STOP IN-TANK.LEAK TEST 90% ULLAGE= 593'2 GALS T 2:160LL TC VOLUME s 2856 GALS MAR 29. 2011 5:00 All HEIG#T = 31 .16 INCHES WATER VOL = 0 GALS WATER = 0.00 INCHES TEMP = 44.1 DEG F GRIFFIN AVIATION x ri x END x x MAP 29, 2011 .5:00 At' LEAK; TEST REPORT T 2:10OLL -------- -PROBE SERIAL NUM 39'748 TEST STARTING TIME: MAR 29, 2011 11 :00 Ptl TEST LENGTH = 6.- HRS STRT VOLUME = 2857-0 GIL LEAK TEST RESULTS T PAS'--,0.20 GALS ri ,� ;: � � Er•IA F x ii x s�-ns�4�7°�jbate: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS: )OR jHE I u�PBiN�S BUSINESS LOCATION: 1030 6A-9A,4 -461-E RA /-�y4-NAJJS `INVENTORY MAILINGADDRESS: As +&yc TOTAL AMOUNT- TELEPHONE NUMBER: CONTACT PERSON: Ca /� ,rJS�tLT71� `r EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: / MSDS ON SITE?_ TYPE OF BUSINESS: AeAZr r.u!� Pi A VC PkRr,5 RCg /,< A-N D SA-"Z ye's INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: u��% ��ie z°O�- 9 °'✓C/�E� Fire District: A— e7e_ rx,r.A, 04" A1/A+/2A6t6 SPILL K/Tdo�/ F/rz A"y� ,JS� STst 77, �s 4P- 72) bA 7w AZ-L NA7 Rq7-s7oAi9> I.0 I)oM5. doA1c/zt-rL—i roof ,4 i7o.clS 7-03E /�f/fENo 1-43tZ- ���Q �/�RaouS 1UAS�:ST'R_AGe As 5&Cr/.46170p,9�0 Lq Waste10- Trans,partatioa,4 IYAV400a-1_0 Last shipment of hazardous waste: Name of Hauler: Ci-6-AAl 46AR301Ts Destination: et&yy,rJ am'-s LL ZioxefDp Adz Waste Product:_/ 7-A-r,00yS GciAs7Z 41AP/4/Licensed? es No A"ljr� Aw trio ns NOTE: Under the provisions of%. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF,TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum ��� `��`�` 5v, Px�rs of Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Misc. CorrosiveP 5-6A-C"A) 6xe-T NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Motor Oils Pesticides %0 NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways & garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, _1 Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor &furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes o�mayJ be toxic or hazardous ( lease list): C7� /3ucu-E7� l�G>�R�tF� Laundry soil & stain removers o� rwe) A,?alox-At)e 7-4-A&_5 uS&_-b oAl rur (including bleach) �o11FK L/GT Spot removers &cleaning fluids �) O//C . .h-`> 642Lo,J 2)2aFc o-r- 6!/ (dry cleaners) �ou�o w�s� /��regs - CAh N/ccx WAsr� Other cleaning solvent /a A �A_Ajl Poeoorzre) ,,NC j- CrALLQAcf Bug and tar removers / A-331OA6&N7 PA dS- Windshield wash og � ,�"� G�LZo•Us �/�srF sc,u��,e ITE COPY- EALhf DEPAR11U1ENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS ��'K �'4 L GiL T76a15 i°S�k• Town of Barnstable �F'THE A Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director Public Health Division BARNSTABL.E, Thomas McKean,Director y MASS. 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 1639. �0 ArED MA'1 a . Phone: 508-862-4644 Email: health(@town.barnstable.ma.us Fax: 508-790-6304 Office Hours: M-F 8:00—4:30 June 25, 2007 Mr. Scott Carl Prime Turbine 630 Barnstable_ Road;\ '-Hyannis, MA 02601 Dear Mr. Carl and Mr. Lee: Thank you for your time and cooperation during the hazardous materials inventory and site visit at Prime Turbine on June 18, 2007. This letter contains information from that visit that will help you become compliant with and remain compliant with the Town of Barnstable Code, Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials. Enclosed is a copy-of the Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory form from the site visit. Please note the problems and observations identified at your place of business during the hazardous materials inspection: PROBLEMS: • None observed at time of site visit. OBSERVATIONS: • All waste is labeled. • Flammable cabinet is present. • Waste water discharge permit is present. • Eyewash station present. • Spill kit present. • MSDS are present. • Oil rag can with lid is present. • Contingency plan is posted at site of generation and waste accumulation. On Site Inventory Total The Toxic and Hazardous Materials On-Site Inventory from June 18, 2007 shows that you have approximately 292 gallons of toxic and hazardous materials being used, stored,generated and disposed of at Prime Turbine, 630 Barnstable Road,Hyannis,MA(Please see enclosed Toxic and Hazardous Materials On Site Inventory sheet). �l The Board of Health has determined that the using, storing, generating and disposing of over I I I gallons of hazardous materials per month requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain an annual Hazardous Materials Permit. This permit has been obtained from the Town of Barnstable Town Offices, 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 for the fiscal year 2007-2008. If you have any questions about these findings,the orders and recommendations, or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Sincerely, 4Ai ha L. Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of the Town of Barnstable Code Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter. c ean, RS, CHO Director of Public Health Enc.: On-Site Inventory(copy) I ` The Board of Health has determined that the using, storing, generating and disposing of over 111 gallons of hazardous materials per month requires businesses in the Town of Barnstable to obtain an annual Hazardous Materials Permit. This permit has been obtained from the Town of Barnstable Town Offices, 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 for the fiscal year 2007-2008. If you have any questions about these findings, the orders and recommendations,or you need further information, guidance or assistance,please do not hesitate to contact the Public Health Division. Si cerely, I- Al.sha L. Parker Hazardous Materials Specialist All orders to correct violations of the Town of Barnstable Code Chapter 108: Hazardous Materials shall be completed upon receipt of this letter. Thomas A.McKea�t, RS, CHO Director of Public Health Enc. On-Site Inventory(copy) Number Fee 889 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS $loo.00 Town of Barnstable Board of Health This. is to Certify that Prime Turbines, Inc. 630 Barnstable Road, MA 02601 Is Hereby Granted a License FOR: STORING OR HANDLING Ill GALLONS OR MORE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------- ------------- This license is granted in conformity with the Statutes and ordinances relating there to, and and expires June 30, 2008 unless sooner suspended or revoked. ---------------------------------------- WAYNE MILLER,M.D.,CHAIRMAN SUMNER KAUFMAN,M.S.P.H. 7/l/2007 PAULJ. CANNIFF,D.M.D. THOMAS A. MCKEAN,R.S.,CHO Director of Public Health Town of Barnstable �oFz Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler,Director ��) � I} i MAM. Public Health Division u J Thomas McKean,Director Ue 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 i ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO STORE AND/OR UTILIZE MORE .THAN 111 GALLONS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT AS G NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT 4!ja_ I,J, 6&,e-S ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT P 3D BwST14&z b TELEPHONE NUMBER74 SOLE OWNER:_,L_YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP, FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS (3h ALL N PARTNERS: C) -� --t o r' IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. eY-123/7'fl� STATE OF INCORPORATION /M14 FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: PRESIDENT)ES X#Ar' 31�vZG y/J 1ZA111AV(cLe �{ D.26.�A TREASURER /y CLERK SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: DOME ADDRESS 511W& NOW_ HOME TELEPHONE# f 77/ 122o" Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 1 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN / DRAWINGS 1 � t Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Facility Description Prime Turbines is an aircraft engine repair facility. In connection with this activity small quantities of metal cleaning and inspecting chemical products are stored on site. A list of these materials and others used and stored on site can be found in the Material Safety Data Sheet book located on the shelves in the downstairs office. Building Layout A layout of the two story facility and building is provided in Attachment 1, which includes the location of personnel work areas, communication equipment, hazardous material storage, emergency exits and emergency response equipment. This drawing should be used as a prime source of information for this Emergency Response Plan. Emergency Coordinator The emergency coordinator for Prime Turbines is: Scott Carl Off hours Phone Number: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Jack Lee Off hours Phone Number: 508-394-8345 In the event of an incident call: Scott Carl The emergency coordinator will contact the public or private emergency support organizations listed in Attachment 3. Hours of Operation Prime Turbines normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. 1 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS I Potentially Hazardous Materials Potentially hazardous materials located as shown on the site plan in Attachment 1. include the following: Hazardous Material Approx. Amount Location Mineral Spirits 15 to 20 gals. Cleaning room Denatured Alcohol 2 to 3 gals. Flammable locker Alodine 1 qt. Cleaning room Alumi-prep 1 qt. Cleaning room Calibration Fluid 5 gal. Build Up room Various Paints 5 @ 1 gal. Flammable locker Toluene 1 gal. Flammable locker Haz Mat 30 gal. Garage Used mineral spirits 30 gal. Garage Mirachem 250 5 @ 1 gal. Garage Mirachem 500 4 @ 5gal. Garage Exxon 2380 24@ lqt Garage A brief description of these materials is provided in Attachment 5. Fire Prevention Fire extinguishers are located throughout the facility. There are smoke detectors located downstairs and upstairs in the facility. See Attachment 2 for Fire Prevention Plan Training The emergency coordinator shall be trained in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Designated employees shall be trained to respond to spills. All employees have been trained in the use of fire fighting equipment. All employees receive training on special or occasional job tasks. All employees have received: Worker Right To Know Training Refresher training is conducted on an annual basis. 2 i t' Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Emergency Response .. Emergency telephone numbers are to be posted at each telephone Emergency coordinator: Chief Inspector Name: Scott Carl Off Hours Telephone: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Technical Services Manager Name: Jack Lee Off Hours Telephone: 508-394-8345 Local Police 911 Local Fire Dept. 911 Local Ambulance 911 State Police (508)398-2323 DEP 24—hour Spill Reporting (888)304-1133 Medical Center: Name: Cape Cod Hospital Address: Hyannis, MA Phone: (508) 771-1800 NATIONAL Response Center (800)424-8802 CHEMTREX (800)424-9300 TRANSPORTERS: Clean Harbors (800)483-3718 (24 hr. Emergency Number) JOHN FURRH ASSC. (508) 824-4939 3 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS PROCEDURE Purpose The following emergency action (evacuation) and contingency plan will provide an effective work place safety and health program. To prevent and to minimize hazards to employees,public health, safety and the environment from fires, explosions, spills, or any other unplanned sudden or non-sudden release of a hazardous material to air, soil, surface or ground water. This plan shall be carried out immediately whenever public health, safety or the environment is at risk. Planning/Training A. The effectiveness of a response during an emergency depends on the amount of planning and training performed in advance. All employees are to be informed of their responsibilities under this plan as follows: 1. When the plan is developed. 2. When the employee's responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change. 3. Whenever the plan is changed. 4. Annually in conjunction with Right—To—Know Training. B. The actions that should be taken in the event of an emergency are outlined below. See attachment 4 for a flow chart of the Emergency Response Plan. 1. Verbal notification will be given to the emergency coordinator or his alternate either personally or by telephone using the numbers provided above. 2. The emergency coordinator will evaluate the situation and initiate appropriate actions as outlined below: a. Notification of Response team b. Notification of on site personnel c. Determination of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required. (See Attachment 5) d. Direction of trained personnel to respond to the emergency e. Evacuation of all personnel not involved in emergency response f. Securing of ignition sources such as heating systems and automatic equipment g. Notification of outside agencies listed on Attachment 3 h. Notification of private contractors to assist in remediation 4 74 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Chain of Command A. In the event of an emergency, personnel must know exactly who is in charge, as well as the proper authorities to notify. The emergency coordinator for Prime Turbines is: Scott Carl Off hours Phone Number: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Jack Lee Off hours Phone Number: 508-394-8345 B. These personnel are on call and available to respond to an emergency. As required, one of them must be able to reach the facility within one hour. Communications A. All communications will be routed through the emergency coordinator or his designated representative. B. Emergency communications equipment, such a telephone or PA system, shall be utilized for notifying employees of an emergency and for contacting local authorities. C. Arrangements shall be made to familiarize police and fire department with: 1. The layout of the facility (See Attachment 1) 2. Properties of the hazardous materials (See Attachment 2) 3. Places where facility personnel would normally be working (See Attachment 1) 4. Entrances to the facility and possible evacuation routes (See Attachment 1) Evacuation A. In the event of a fire or other emergency, employees are to leave by the exit nearest their work area in an orderly fashion. (A site plan with evacuation routes is displayed in work areas). If possible, the emergency coordinator will retrieve Emergency Action Plan and MSDS book. They are to assemble at the front gate of the parking lot of the facility as shown on Attachment 1. Once the evacuation is completed, the emergency coordinator or his alternate will take a head count of all employees. B. In the event of an uncontrolled release of gas within the facility: 5 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS 1. Employees are to exit and assemble outside at the front gate of the parking area as shown on Attachment 1. Based on the Emergency Coordinators assessment it may be necessary to relocate personnel to a position 300 feet to 1/4 mile up wind of the facility. Once the evacuation is completed the Emergency Coordinator or his alternate will take a head count of all employees. 2. Residential evacuation, if necessary, will be conducted by the Fire Department. C. In the event of a snowstorm, hurricane, flood or other severe weather. The emergency coordinator will monitor weather reports. When a warning is issued, he shall pass the word to employees on the public address system or by word—of—mouth. All employees except emergency response shall be dismissed from work with enough time to seek proper shelter. D. In the event of a bomb threat: 1. If the facility receives a bomb threat, the threat shall be considered real. 2. The person receiving the threat should try to remain calm and try to gain as much information about the threat as possible: a. Callers identity—sex,-age, etc. b. Voice characteristics—tone, impediments, accent, etc. c. Manner—calm, angry, emotional, etc d. Background noises— street noise, aircraft, animals, quiet, etc. e. Bomb facts—type, size, location, time of detonation, etc. 3. At the conclusion of the conversation, the person receiving the telephone threat should try to use the *69 or *57 feature of the telephone to trace the source of the call. 4. The Emergency Coordinator will be notified immediately. He will in turn relay the information to the emergency responders listed in Attachment 3. 5. Employees will be notified and instructed not to touch or move any unusual packages, boxes, brief cases or other containers. Employees are to leave by the exit nearest to their work area in an orderly fashion and assemble outside at the front gate of the parking area as shown in Attachment 1. Once the evacuation is completed the Emergency Coordinator or his alternate will take an employee head count. Based on the emergency coordinators assessment it may be necessary to relocate personnel to a position 300 feet to '/4 mile up wind of the building. E. The drawing provided in Attachment 1 shows locations where personnel may be working; exit and entry routes; telephones and communications equipment; fire extinguishers; the main electrical panel; water faucets; paint; flammable and hazardous waste storage areas; and emergency response and clean up equipment (e.g. shovels, boots, booms, pads, etc.). 6 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Site Security It is often necessary during an emergency to secure the area to prevent access of unauthorized personnel and to protect vital records and equipment. An off-limits area must be established by cordoning off the area with temporary barriers and warning tape. The Emergency Coordinator will notify local law enforcement to help secure the area if required. Emergency Shut Down Procedures A. Activate the warning system and the emergency plan. If the situation is imminent, notify the appropriate responders (See Attachment 3 & 4). B. If the emergency involves the release of a flammable liquid, gas leak, or heater malfunction, the Emergency Coordinator will initiate the following actions: 1. Shut off all electrical service at the main electrical panel, located in the cleaning room as shown in Attachment 1. 2. Shut off heating unit main shut-off in boiler room as shown in Attachment 1. 3. Reset thermostats to their lowest setting. Medical Treatment Other than minor first aid, the Emergency Response Personnel from the Medical Facility listed in Attachment 3 will perform all medical duties. During extreme emergencies, Company Policy is to provide assistance and assessment of a medical emergency while awaiting the arrival of professional responders. Response Materials A. Response materials, including those listed below, are to be maintained in the Prime Turbines shop areas as shown in the plan provided in Attachment 1. 1. Disposable bags 6. Neoprene Gloves 2. Broom and Dust Pan 7. Absorbent Pads 3. Fire Extinguishers 8. Hearing Protection 4. Mops and Pail 9. Fire Blanket 5. Goggles B. See Attachment 5 regarding Personal Protection Equipment(PPE). 7 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Decontamination A. Decontamination procedures may need to be implemented before personnel are allowed out of the area to avoid the spread of the material spilled. To accomplish this, a separate area should be set up adjacent to the spill area. Decontamination procedures involve the physical removal and/or neutralization of harmful contaminants. The extent of decontamination necessarily depends on the type hazard and the quantities of the contaminant. B. Basic decontamination should primarily consist of washing and rinsing with soap and water to remove contaminants from the exterior of protective gear. This is followed by doffing the gear(see Attachment 5). Coveralls and gloves shall be removed by turning the clothing inside out. Most protective gear such as boots and gloves can be cleaned and reused. Other equipment, such as Tyvek suits, are disposable. Disposal of contaminated protective equipment is to be in accordance with statues governing disposal of contaminated solid waste. The complexity of decontamination will vary with the size of the release and the toxicity of the material being dealt with. Large operations involving very toxic material may require additional steps. C. Equipment for decontamination of PPE and clothing should include the following: 1. Drop cloths or plastic tarps 2. Collection containers such as drums or lined trash cans 3. Children wading pool to hold wash and rinse solutions 4. Long handled, soft bristled brushes 5. Hand pumps or pistol grip bottles for washing and rinsing 6. Paper or cloth towels for drying equipment Post Evaluation A. A post incident evaluation shall be accomplished to document the cause of the emergency, the response and to evaluate methods to prevent recurrence and improve future response. All personnel who were involved in the incident should be interviewed either separately or in a meeting set up for this purpose. The questions that should be discussed are as follows: 1. What actually happened? 2. How was it reported? 3. Was the product involved properly identified and clearly understood? 4. What was the timeliness of the response? How soon did help arrive? 5. Was it properly coordinated? 6. Was the Chain of Command followed properly? 7. Were the roles of EMS, FIRE, and POLICE appropriate? 8 i n Prime Turbines eS FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN /DRAWINGS 8. If private contractors were involved, how did they work? 9. Was evacuation, if any, conducted in an orderly fashion? 10. Was the media involved? Was there a single point of contact? 11. Was the ALL CLEAR communicated? 12. Was waste disposal effective? 13. Was the spill reported on time? B. As each of the questions stated above is addressed, have the individual or group consider the following: 1. What did we do right? Review the positive aspects of the incident. 2. What did we do wrong? Try to find out what caused the problem without placing blame. 3. What would we do differently? Try to learn from the incident so that another occurrence can be prevented or future response improved. I 9 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN DRAWINGS SITE PLANS Attachment 1 Prime Turbines—First Floor Shop Area Front Parking Lot To Emergency Assembly Area—(Front gate of parking lot.)(— EXIT 71 Stairs & Boiler Room Shower Men's Bathroom Electrical Panel PI Room Griffins Cleaning Room Aircraft Hangar a4\ Fire Extinguisher Flammable Liquids Locker EXIT Tear Down Room Driveway Nitrogen Fire Blanket Bottle Build Up Room Fire Extinguisher S T A I R S To Emergency Assembly Area- OZ Bottles Go through Griffin Hanger- / meet at front gate of parking lot EXIT EXIT Shipping&Receiving Parts Storage Office Griffins Aircraft Hangar Attachment 1 Prime Turbines—Second Floor Plan Front Parking Area To emergency assembly area (Front gate of parking lot) (EXIT) STAIRS OFFICE B A Griffins H H Aircraft Hangar R O O M s OFFICE OFFICE Fire Extinguisher OFFICE S E T X AI To emergency assembly area I T Go through Griffin Hanger, R I OFFICE meet at front gate of parking lot. S. i STORAGE STORAGE GRIFFINS AIRCRAFT HANGAR Attachment 1 Prime Turbines Garage ( Cold storage of cardboard & scrap parts) SHELVES 1 S S H H E E L L V V E E S S GARAGE HAZ-MAT and USED MINERAL SPIRITS New cleaning chemicals Fire extinguisher Garage Door Griffins Parking Lot Attachment 1 Page 3 of 3 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN DRAWINGS EMERGENCY RESPONSE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Attachment 3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND NOTIFICATION Prime Turbines 630 Barnstable Rd Hyannis, MA 02601 (508) 771-4744 Emergency coordinator: Chief Inspector Name: Scott Carl Off Hours Telephone: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Technical Services Manager Name: Jack Lee Off Hours Telephone: 508-394-8345 Local Police 911 Local Fire Dept. 911 Local Ambulance 911 State Police (508)398-2323 DEP 24—hour Spill Reporting (888)304-1133 Medical Center: Name: Cape Cod Hospital Address: Hyannis, MA Phone: (508) 771-1800 NATIONAL Response Center (800)424-8802 CHEMTREX (800)424-9300 TRANSPORTERS: Clean Harbors (800)483-3718 (24 hr. Emergency Number) JOHN FURRH ASSC. (508) 824-4939 IF A SPILL IS UNDER 10 GALLONS, DEP DOES NOT HAVE TO NOTIFIED. When reporting a spill to DEP,the following information must be provided: A. Location &time of release. B. Material released. C. Amount released. D. Impact of spill on catch basins, homes, water bodies, etc. E. Actions taken by fire department(FD), Department of Public Works(DPW), i.e. contained with speedi-dri or sand,evacuated building, etc. F. Name of Responsible Party, address,telephone number. DEP to be notified within two hours of spill. Attachment 3 Page 1 of 1 Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN DRAWINGS EMERGENCY PROCEDURE Attachment 4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FLOW CHART Notice received by Emergency Coordinator Size-Up Situation Notify Outside Notify On-site Notify Clean-Up Agency Personnel Contractors Direct Personnel to Respond Assess Assess Casualties Hazards Stabilize Victims Remove Decontaminate Victims Victims Evacuate Contain Employees Evacuate Hazard Extinguish Residents Hazard IF Transport/Treat Victims l Clean-up, Replace Damaged Equipment I Post Evaluation& Documentation Attachment 4A I NOTIFICATION PRIORITIES Incident Reporting Source Police, Fire Emergency Coordinator Ambulance or Alternate Employees 911 DEP National Resource 24 hr. Spill Reporting Emergency Center 888-304-1133 Response 800-424-8802 IF SPILL IS OVER 10 GALLONS Contractors Note: Telephone numbers for emergency response and notification are provided in Attachment 3. Attachment 4B Town. of Barnstable Regulatory Services ^r�s.P °max Thomas F. Geiler,Director MSS ' Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Application Fee: $100.00 ASSESSORS MAP AND PARCEL NO. DATE G� APPLICATION.FOR PERMIT.TO. STORE.AND/OR UTILIZE.MORE THAN. 111.GALLONS.OF-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FULL NAME OF APPLICANT 4�.S NAME OF ESTABLISHMENT J L/Vl TL/2/3d4%, M5. ADDRESS OF ESTABLISHMENT W TELEPHONE NUMBER 77/ 7 I V_ x' ' SOLE OWNER:-YES NO IF APPLICANT IS A PARTNERSHIP,FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF ALL PARTNERS: IF APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION: FEDERAL IDENTIFICATION NO. STATE OF INCORPORATION FULL NAME AND HOME ADDRESS OF: �J� PRESIDENT 145 f?9<LSA.9G 3N �'yE[-ylq LiR G�lwVl LLz *4L D 3Z TREASURER CLERK SIGNAT F APPLICANT RESTRICTIONS: HOME ADDRESS HOME TELEPHONE# Haz.doc/wp/q - MAIL-IN REQUESTS Please mail "the completed application, form to the, address below? -Also include a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills,-etc). In addition,please include the required,fee of$100. Make check payable to Town of Bamstable-, Allow five to seven(7)working days for in- house processing. Our mailing"addressis: Town of Barnstable Public Health Division 200 Main Street Hyannis,MA 02601 FOR FAXED REQUESTS Our fax number is (508) 790-6304. Please fax a completed application form. Also, please fax us a copy of your contingency plan (to handle hazardous waste spills, etc). In addition, please mail the required fee amount of$100.00. Please make the check payable to: Town of Barnstable. The check must be mailed to the address listed above. Allow up to four days for in-house processing. For further assistance on any item above, call(508) 862-4644 i Prkm a TUI bin eS FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS Facility Description Prime Turbines is an aircraft engine repair facility. In connection with this activity small quantities of metal cleaning and inspecting chemical products are stored on site. A list of these materials and others used and stored on site can be found in the Material Safety Data Sheet book located on the shelves in the downstairs office. Building Layout A layout of the two story facility and building is provided in Attachment 1, which includes the location of personnel work areas, communication equipment,hazardous material storage, emergency exits and emergency response equipment. This drawing should be used as a prime source of information for this Emergency Response Plan. Emergency Coordinator The emergency coordinator for Prime Turbines is: Scott Carl Off hours Phone Number: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Jack Lee Off hours Phone Number: 508-394-8345 In the event of an incident call: Scott Carl The emergency coordinator will contact the public or private emergency support organizations listed in Attachment 3. Hours of Operation Prime Turbines normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. 1 i EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND NOTIFICATION Prime Turbines 630 Barnstable Rd Hyannis, NIA 02601 (508) 771-4744 Emergency coordinator: Chief Inspector Name: Scott Carl Off Hours Telephone: 508-364-1636 The alternate emergency coordinator is: Technical Services Manager Name: Jack Lee Off Hours Telephone: 508-394-8345 Local Police 911 Local Fire Dept. 911 Local Ambulance 911 State Police -(508)398-2323 DEP 24—hour Spill Reporting (888)304-1133 Medical Center: Name: Cape Cod Hospital Address: Hyannis, MA Phone: (508)771-1800 NATIONAL Response Center (800)424-8802 CHEMTREX (800)424-9300 TRANSPORTERS: Clean Harbors (800)483-3718(24 hr. Emergency Number) JOHN FURRH ASSC. (508)824-4939 IF A SPILL IS UNDER 10 GALLONS, DEP DOES NOT HAVE TO NOTIFIED. i When reporting a spill to DEP,the following information must be provided: A. Location &time of release. B. Material released. C. Amount released. D. Impact of spill on catch basins, homes,water bodies, etc. E. Actions taken by fire department(FD), Department of Public Works(DPW), i.e. contained with speedi-dri or sand,evacuated building,etc. F. Name of Responsible Party,address, telephone number. DEP to be notified within two hours•of spill. Attachment 3 Page 1 of 1 Prr►m 6 Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS PROCEDURE " Purpose The following emergency action(evacuation)and contingency plan will provide an effective work place safety and health program. To prevent and to minimize hazards to employees,public health, safety and the environment from fires, explosions, spills, or any other unplanned sudden or non'-sudden release of a hazardous material to air, soil, surface or ground water. This plan shall be carried out immediately whenever public health, safety or the environment is at risk. Planning/Training A. The effectiveness of a response during an emergency depends on the amount of planning and - training performed in advance. All employees are to be informed of their responsibilities under this plan as follows: 1. When the plan is developed. 2. When the employee's responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change. 3. Whenever the plan is changed. 4. Annually in conjunction with Right—To—Know Training. B. The actions that should be taken in the event of an emergency are outlined below. See attachment 4 for a flow chart of the Emergency Response Plan. 1. Verbal notification will be given to the emergency coordinator or his alternate either personally or by telephone using the numbers provided above. 2. The emergency coordinator will evaluate the situation and initiate appropriate actions as outlined below: a. Notification of Response team b. Notification of on site personnel c. Determination of Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) required. (See Attachment 5) d. Direction of trained personnel to respond to the emergency e. Evacuation of all personnel not involved in emergency response f. Securing of ignition sources such as heating systems and automatic equipment g. Notification of outside agencies listed on Attachment 3 h. Notification of private contractors to assist in remediation 4 f Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION(EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN/DRAWINGS i 6. Was the Chain of Command followed properly? 7. Were the roles of EMS, FIRE, and POLICE appropriate? 8. If private contractors were involved, how did they work? 9. Was evacuation, if any, conducted in an orderly fashion? 10. Was the media involved? Was there a single point of contact? 11. Was the ALL CLEAR communicated? 12. Was waste disposal effective? 13. Was the spill reported on time? B. As each of the questions stated above is addressed,.have the individual or group consider the following: 1. What did we do right? Review the positive aspects of the incident. 2. What did we do wrong? Try to find out what causedthe problem without placing blame. 3. What would we do differently? Try to learn from the incident so that another occurrence can be prevented or future response improved. i I 9 i Prime Turbines FAA Repair Station UE5R246N Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 EMERGENCY ACTION (EVACUATION) and CONTINGENCY PLAN DRAWINGS EMERGENCY PROCEDVRE Attachment 4 EMERGENCY RESPONSE FLOW CHART Notice received by Emergency Coordinator Size_Up No Situation Notify Outside Notify On-site Notify Clean-Up Agency Personnel Contractors Direct Personnel to Respond Assess Assess i Casualties Hazards Stabilize Victims Remove Decontaminate Victims Victims Evacuate CHazard Employees Evacuate ExtinguishResidentsHazard i Transport/Treat Victims Clean-up, Replace Damaged Equipment Post Evaluation& Documentation Attachment 4A r NOTIFICATION PRIORITIES Incident Reporting Source Police, Fire Emergency Coordinator Ambulance or Alternate , Employees 911 DEP National Resource 24 hr. Spill Reporting Emergency " Center 888-304-1133 Response 800-424-8802 IF SPILL IS OVER 10 GALLONS Contractors Note: Telephone numbers for emergency response . and notification are provided in Attachment 3. Attachment 4B N• 6 .. . ;' �;2'9'T * .y w `� +4. r ,' _ ;�' •1;:. �,. .,Y 'r ,; . .•� �+t. > IxC•:: ! 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'fir" - �..'4.',3 -�.. ?: r . .c.. y^l�• - ;•.'`. �:t'I';.r .• t1�' FOR STORING`'OR H SIDLING 1,11 GALL`OW&MMORE�O�''�kIA7.ARD0US MATERIAL°S�` ' ' j - l ..t /y y l ^ � ,i, '-•fir } '•� � - 'This license>—grante inconformity with t 'e.;,Stattites anti;ordin nc@s,relatm ;there-to land;', r. and expires June'30;2006 u>iless sooner uspended or,revoked ,a �•PAUL4. J'CANNIFF,DMDt F R RM .. x�� �•• WAYNE M1LL� ,M:b yCHAI AN-' :.February 7; 2f�06 f r, ' SUMNER,KAUFMAN, fiHOMAS/ MCKEAN,R.S. CHO r . f •. k 4 rector of Publk Health,, " Date: TOWN OF BARNSTABLE wW - TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ON-SITE INVENTORY NAME OF BUSINESS:— Lax -ritvhine BUSINESS LOCATION: 0,30 &a2,jt&bLt 12/J.H-IjAJ 41 5 INVENTORY MAILING ADDRESS: It # I j TOTAL AMOUNT: TELEPHONE NUMBER: 6M' 77L _ y79Y c2 ./1onf ` CONTACTPERSON: < Otr pY l e*- bee EMERGENCY CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER: MSDS ON SITE? TYPE OF BUSINESS: INFORMATION/RECOMMENDATIONS: T "ZI A��° /-r Fire District: e �vra Waste Transportatjon: Last shipment of hazardous waste: -•Z S o Name of Hauler: �� �lL,borS Destination: _ Waste Product: W1djfe'LGy , Licensed? Yes No NOTE: Under the provisions of Ch. 111, Section 31, of the General Laws of MA, hazardous materials use, storage and disposal of 111 gallons or more a month requires a license from the Public Health Division. LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health and the Public Health Division have determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered regardless of volume. Observed/Maximum Observed/Maximum Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) _ Misc. Corrosive NEW USED Cesspool cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Disinfectants Engine and radiator flushes Road Salts (Halite) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Refrigerants Q Motor Oils Pesticides 1�NEW USED (insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides) " Gasoline, Jet fuel, Aviation gas Photochemicals (Fixers) Diesel Fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil NEW USED Misc. petroleum products: grease, Photochemicals (Developer) lubricants, gear oil NEW USED Degreasers for engines and metal Printing ink Degreasers for driveways &garages Wood preservatives (creosote) Caulk/Grout Swimming pool chlorine Battery acid (electrolyte)/Batteries Lye or caustic soda Rustproofers Misc. Combustible Car wash detergents Leather dyes Car waxes and polishes, Fertilizers Asphalt & roofing tar PCB's Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Lacquer thinners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) NEW USED Any other products with "poison" labels Paint &varnish removers, deglossers (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Misc. Flammables hydrochloric acid, other acids) Floor&furniture strippers Other products not listed which you feel Metal polishes may be toxic or hazardous (please list): r Laundry soil & stain removers zo" - (including bleach) E , Spot removers &cleaning fluids (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers Windshield wash WHITE COPY-HEALTH DEPARTMENT/CANARY COPY-BUSINESS PRIMETERBINES PRIMETARBINES. Jack Lee Technical Support Manager Scott Carl Chief Inspector. 630 Barnstable Road Barnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 , 630 Barnstable Road Barnstable Municipal Airport Phone:508-771-4744 Fax:508-790-0038 • f Hyannis;Massachusetts 02601- E-mail:jl@prime-turbines.com Phone:508-771-4744 Fax:508-790-0038 - j E-mail:scar]@prime-turbines.com 77 i - r i 1 Prime Turbines,'established 1984;is an'FAA certified repair station, UE511246N, EASA approved 145.4786,,speciali2ing in.. 1 the PWC PT6 engine. Our services include: hot section 1 recertification,power section and gas generator repair, fuel nozzle and bleed valve overhaul/exchange, as well as engine and component sales. i ,A �Of [0l61 o6� Sca n P OIL WASTE OIL OIL FILTERS ANTIFREEZE WASTE / ANITFREEZE J { ' 5 E- WASTE' W/W FLUID ATF SOLVEN`NT i t i t000 stvdV zz ITM C 1VIISC. MISC. MISC. MISC. OMMBUSTIBLE FLAMMABLE CORROSIVE PETROLEUM (GEAR OIL/GREASE/ j0 ✓ LUBRICANTS) 50 Y-1- 1` FREON ACETYLENE CAR WASH CAR WASH PAINTS/ -� WAX DETERGENTS THINNERS h SEALANT CLEANING BATTERIES/ CAULK/GROUT SOLVENTS BATTERY CjbG.P - ACID a FERTALIZERS DIESEL FUEL OIL FILTERS HYDRAULIC/ Wkb,tk Q,LQ�2Uc,�•, BRAKE FLUID J(ni7�7 3 f V✓1 CG�4j - e IL)a SA 5f z aOljc� � I LES McISAAC President -- urbines Barnstable MuhicipW'Airport? I.ihn . Q.•1ggannis,Massachusetts 0260] •508-771-4744 ; Fax 508-790-0036 h�� � E-mail pt6@prime•turbines com'. TOWN OF BARNSTABLE COMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair BOARD OF HEALTHsatisfactory 2.Printers 3.Auto Body Shops O unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers '^ (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores COMPANY uwb ►- 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS Glass: 7•Miscellaneous 14E5 .-W Tsex-C QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT-outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots A-urns Above Tanks Undergrround Tanks IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2(B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil (C) transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers Miscellaneous: 5 t SOiL41 0V �vGi�SCQ.wd- L 37 ►.�,w P-ST a� 3()5 y-S r� DISPOSAL/RECLAMATION REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply 1f4/0 o 7 7/y7 V00000 6 2 Ze S 0"&Irt, Town Sewer Public O On-site OPrivate 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO O Holding tank:MDC vw�+C u� l &l *-t�el ai 7P ",4r.) O Catch basin/Dry well a's: ✓�'Il� r'-e �J b-e / O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES--S—NO RDERS: O Holding tank:MDC 6,COZ-+0,,X41� 'It •16* O Catch basin/Dry wellG O-On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Va�te Product •d 2. Person(s) Interviewed Inspe for Date !s f t • i - V I i . r i r 1 10 i I LES McISAAC President 7- urbibes Barnstable:Municipal Airpoo22 { ` Hyannis,Massachusetts 02601 + - 508-771-4744 Fax 508-790-0038 M .. E-mail pt6@prime-turbines.com • • ' MPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Re Shops2.Printers satisfactory 3.Auto Body �' • unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers • 6.Fuel Suppliers .ice � y 7.Miscellaneous 0 off Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground Tanks I� loll � 1 �i / ••• •• 1 • • •: 1 r Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product Licensed? ate'// '�' � �/✓ -�1/