Experience shows that when fire occurs in buildings, fire-fighting
personnel are faced with entry into the structure, locating, confining
and controlling the fire and extinguishment. Entry into the structure,
in some cases, must be made by force, which is time-consuming and
demands extra energy to be exerted by fire-fighting personnel. In
order to expedite entry into the structure and to aid the Fire Department
in its task of extinguishment, the requirements set forth below shall
be considered authorized by the Town Board of the Town of Yorktown
in accordance with the alarm users permit section.
The owner or operator of any facility which is required to prepare
or have available a material safety data sheet or an emergency and
hazardous chemical inventory form under Subtitle B, Sections 311 and
312 of Tide III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
of 1986 (SARA Title III), shall provide a repository container (lock
box) at the facility site as set forth below.
A. The information contained in the repository (lock box) shall include
the following information for emergency response personnel:
(1) A current list of the key facility personnel knowledgeable about
safety procedures of the materials on site, complete with the telephone
numbers for each person.
(2) A current emergency and hazardous chemical inventory form and a binder
containing the material safety data sheets (MSDS) or, in the event
that the volume of MSDS sheets is too great to keep practically in
the repository container, the location of the on-site MSDS sheets,
and the MSDS sheets shall be readily available for use by emergency
response personnel.
(3) A facility site plan, which shall include the following:
(a)
The location of storage and use of hazardous materials on site.
(b)
The location of on-site emergency fire-fighting and spill cleanup
equipment.
(c)
A diagram of the complete sewer system and water system showing
fire hydrant and water main locations and sizes.
(d)
Any building floor plan deemed necessary by the Fire Inspector
and Fire Department officials.
B. All keying shall be in accordance with the above requirements of
the minimum standards for key lock boxes.