§ 91.061 STORAGE, HANDLING, OR DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS.
   Any person that uses, stores, handles, or disposes of a substance defined as dangerous, hazardous, or toxic by this subchapter shall be required to furnish, maintain, revise, and update the following at their location(s) within the city:
   (A)   A weatherproof lock box or other designated area of sufficient size to hold a binder(s) that shall contain all the material data sheets or other similar substance information sheets for each dangerous, hazardous or toxic substance used, stored, handled, or disposed of, and the lock box shall be bright yellow in color on all sides including the top and bottom and meet the ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Specification Z53.1. The lock box shall be located within 100 feet of the entrance to the plant or facility, at a height of between 36 inches to 48 inches above the ground. The placement of the lock box in the plant or facility shall be approved by the Chief of the Fire Department or his or her designee;
   (B)   Included in the lock box is a facility plot plan made to the scale of one inch equals 20 feet containing:
      (1)   The location and identification of each structure;
      (2)   The location and size of all fire hydrants located on the premises within 500 feet of the boundary line of the premises;
      (3)   The location and quantity of any other firefighting, spill response, or safety related equipment such as, but not limited to:
         (a)   Water sprinkler;
         (b)   Foam suppressants, (by type and quantity);
         (c)   Dry powder suppressants (fixed system);
         (d)   Protective clothing (specify fire/acid suits or other special suits);
         (e)   Self contained breathing apparatus (list amount of breathing time in minutes);
         (f)   Resuscitator;
         (g)   Natural gas shutoff valves;
         (h)   Electrical shutoff points;
         (i)   Municipal water shutoff;
         (j)   Drains to the city’s Sanitary District;
         (k)   Inplant telephones;
         (l)   Telephones; and
         (m)   Other items the city’s Fire Chief of designee may require.
   (C)   (1)   An emergency action plan (EAP) that shall outline the responsible persons and their actions in the event of a fire, spill, leak, discharge, release of a dangerous, hazardous, or toxic substance regulated by this subchapter.
      (2)   The plan shall be submitted to the Chief of the Fire Department within 90 days of the effective date of the ordinance codified in this subchapter.
(Prior Code, § 95.02) (Ord. 3502, passed - -1989) Penalty, see § 91.999