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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980244
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
2/28/2012
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VOL 7, Part 2: Fire Protection Plan
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3.0 BULK EMULSION PLANT (Buckley) <br />Fire hazards at the Bulk Emulsion Plant consist of storage of oxidizers. Both ammonium <br />nitrate and emulsion are oxidizers. The location of this facility is on Figure 1 "General <br />Facility Layout ". <br />4.0 PROCESS FACILITIES — ADSORPTION DESORPTION RECOVERY <br />PLANT (ADR) <br />Existing ADR — Fire hazards in this facility consist of normal office type hazards (paper, <br />coffee pot, and electrical devices) and daily use quantities of oxygen, acetylene, solvent, <br />paint, and grease normal for use in a process plant. Other than daily use quantities, <br />flammable or combustible oils, greases or fusel are not stored in this facility. Storage of <br />daily use quantities of flammable or combustible materials is in an approved fire cabinet. <br />Fire protection is provided by hand held, ABC rated, dry- chemical fire extinguishers <br />located at strategic locations convenient to the building occupants and suitable for the <br />hazards in the work area. External SCBAs are available at the north and south <br />doorways and a fire hose is located at the interior west end of the building. The location <br />of this facility is on Figure 2 "ADR Area Facility Layout ". <br />ADR Expansion — An addition to the existing ADR Plant is located directly to the south. <br />Fire hazards in this expansion of the ADR are the same as those in the existing plant. <br />5.0 CAROL E. ROBERTS LABORATORY <br />Fire hazards in this building consist of normal office type hazards (paper, coffee pot, and <br />electrical devices) and low volume laboratory chemical use, acetylene, and oxygen. Fire <br />protection is provided by a sprinkler system supplemented with had held, ABC rated, <br />dry - chemical fire extinguishers provided at strategic locations convenient to the building <br />occupants and suitable for the hazards in the work areas. <br />In the area between the Lab and the ADR plant, adjacent to the 5,000 gallon propane <br />tank, there is a fire hydrant external to the propane tank fenced area on the west side of <br />the tank. The location of this building is on Figure 2 "ADR Area Facility Layout ". <br />6.0 SECURITY AND PROJECT OFFICE SITE <br />Fire hazards in this building consist of normal office type hazards (paper, cardboard, <br />coffee pot, electrical devices, and low volumes of cleaning supplies). Flammable or <br />combustible oils, greases or fuels are not stored in this building. Fire protection is <br />provided by a water sprinkler system and hand held, ABC rated, dry- chemical fire <br />extinguishers provided at strategic locations convenient to the building occupants and <br />suitable for the hazards in the work areas. Medical oxygen is available at the security <br />office in the event that first -aid oxygen bottles need to be replenished. This facility is <br />located adjacent to State Highway 67, south of the ADR Plant. The location of this <br />facility can be found on Figure 2 "ADR Area Facility Layout". <br />Fire Plan <br />EMS: AGANA/CCV Printed Copies are Uncontrolled <br />G: \EMS\Plans \Emergency Response Plans \FirePlan.doc <br />- 5 - <br />August 17, 2010 <br />Doc.# E -007 <br />Rev. 05 <br />
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