The city council finds and declares that:
(1) Emergency
service personnel in the city have a need to know of the use and dangers
of hazardous materials in the community in order to plan for and respond
to potential emergencies and exposure to such materials;
(2) Basic
information on the location, type and the health risks of hazardous
materials used or stored in the city is not now available to firefighters,
health officials, planners, elected officials and other emergency
response personnel;
(3) It
is intended that the system of disclosure set forth in this chapter
shall provide that information essential to firefighters, health officials,
planners, elected officials and other emergency service personnel
in meeting their responsibilities for the health and welfare of the
community in such a fashion that trade secrecy is not abridged;
(4) It
is further intended that this chapter implement the community's right
and need for basic information on the use and disposal of hazardous
materials in the city, and provide for an orderly system for the provision
of such information.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)
For the purpose of this chapter the terms listed in this section
shall be defined as follows; provided, however, references to statutes
or regulations in existence at the time this chapter is adopted shall
also include references to such statutes or regulations as they may
be amended or changed in the future:
"Carcinogen"
means a substance which causes cancer. For purposes of this
chapter, carcinogens are those substances specified on the list developed
by the United States Department of Health and Human Services on its
Second Annual Report of Carcinogens.
"CAS number"
means the unique identification name as assigned by the Chemical
Abstracts Services to specific chemical substances.
"Chemical name"
means the scientific designation of a substance in accordance
with the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry or the
system developed by the Chemical Abstracts Services.
"Common name"
means a designation of identification such as code name,
code number, trade name or brand name used to identify a substance
other than by its chemical name.
"Handle"
means to generate, treat or dispose of a hazardous material
in any fashion.
"Handler"
means any person who handles a hazardous substance.
"Hazardous material"
means any substance or hazardous waste as defined in subsections (10) and (11) in this section, or any material designated pursuant to Section
8.32.030.
"Hazardous material"
means any substance or product:
(A)
For which the manufacturer or producer is required to prepare
a MSDS for the substance or product pursuant to the Hazardous Substances
Information and Training Act (commencing with Section 6360, Chapter
2.5, Part 1 of Division 5 of the California
Labor Code) or pursuant
to any applicable federal law or regulation;
(C)
Which is listed as a radioactive material set forth in Chapter 1, Title
10, Appendix B, Code of Federal Regulations;
(D)
Which is listed as a legal carcinogen from the
California Administrative Code, Title
8, Subchapter 7, Group 16 and those substances specified in item (1) of this section;
(E)
Which the director of the Department of Food and Agriculture
classifies as pesticides; or
(F)
Which the EPA classifies as priority organic pollutants.
"MSDS"
means a Material Safety Data Sheet prepared pursuant to Section
6390 of the California
Labor Code or pursuant to the regulations of
the Occupational Safety and Health Administration of the United States
Department of Labor.
"Person"
means an individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, corporation,
partnership or association.
"Physician"
means any person who holds a valid certificate from the state
of California to practice the healing arts.
"SIC code"
means the identification number assigned by the Standard
Industrial Classification code to specific types of businesses.
"Storage" or "storing"
means the containment of substances or materials in such
a manner as not to constitute disposal of such substances or materials.
"Use"
includes the handling, processing or storage of a hazardous
substance.
"User"
means any person who uses a hazardous substance or handles
a hazardous waste.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)
A substance may be deemed a "hazardous material" or "hazardous
waste" upon a finding by the director of fire services that a substance,
because of its quantity, concentration or physical or chemical characteristics.
poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and
safety or to the environment if released into the community. The director
of fire services may use the Uniform Fire Code published by the Western
Fire Chiefs to assist in requiring the types and amounts of such substances
to be disclosed.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)
The health officer will make information available to fire departments
and emergency response personnel, upon request, regarding hazardous
wastes, extremely hazardous wastes, and underground tanks, when the
information is obtained by the health officer.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)
The Orange County board of supervisors may establish by resolution
a schedule of fees to be paid by persons subject to this chapter which
is sufficient to cover the costs of administration resulting from
this chapter.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)
The county director of fire services shall make such rules and
regulations as may be necessary to implement this chapter, including,
but not limited to, the maintenance of a comprehensive list of substances
which would be classified as hazardous materials under this chapter.
(Ord. 85-O-136, 1985)