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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D19-0202 - SOUTHCENTER MALL - REROOFSOUTHCENTER MALL - REROOF 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL COMPLEX D19-0202 Parcel No: Address: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 9202470010 Permit Number: D19-0202 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL COMPLEX Issue Date: 7/10/2019 Permit Expires On: 1/6/2020 Project Name: SOUTHCENTER MALL - REROOF Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD, WA, 92013 ANDY THOMPSON 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL , TUKWILA, WA, 98188 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING INC 18012 BOTHELL EVERETT HWY - SUITE 6 , BOTHELL, WA, 98012-6888 PACIFRR248LC WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD, CA, 92013 Phone: (206) 246-0423 Phone: (425) 892-8166 Expiration Date: 5/2/2021 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: RE -ROOF SOUTHCENTER MALL ROOF AREA J-313 (13700SF). TEAR OFF EXISTING LOW SLOPE ROOF SYSTEM AND INSULATION. INSTALL NEW INSULATION AND SBS-MODIFIED, LOW SLOPE ROOF SYSTEM WITH TIE-INS ADJACENT TO EXISTING AREA. Project Valuation: $501,338.00 Type of Fire Protection: Sprinklers: YES Fire Alarm: YES Type of Construction: Electrical Service Provided by: TUKWILA Fees Collected: $8,556.81 Occupancy per IBC: M Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Public Works Activities: Channelization/Striping: Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk: Fire Loop Hydrant: Flood Control Zone: Hauling/Oversize Load: Land Altering: Landscape Irrigation: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Water Main Extension: Water Meter: Permit Center Authorized Signatu Volumes: Cut: 0 Fill: 0 Number: 0 No 4,(446-(A"--; Date: 7/0 l I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attt ched to this permit. Signature: - Print Name: / l�� _/9 5. /1/ ul'l 51 e �1 Date: 7/1 v') 1 This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: ***BUILDING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 3: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 4: Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment is required. 5: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 6: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and otherexcavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 7: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206-431-3670). 8: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 9: Prior to final inspection for this building permit, a copy of the roof membrane manufacturer's warranty certificate shall be provided to the building inspector. lO: VALIDITY OFPERMIT: The issuance orgranting ofapermit shall not beconstrued tobeapermit for, oran approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances ofthe City ofTukwila shall not bevalid, The issuance ofapermit based unconstruction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. ll: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (IO6/431-]67U). 13: Application of roof coverings with the use of an open -flame device or use of a propane fueled asphalt kettle requires a separate permit from the Tukwila Fire Marshals Office located at 6300 Southcenter BI Suite 209 Tukwila, VVA98188. Telephone (I06)5754407. There shall benot less than one multi -purpose portable firemtinguisherwithaminimumZ-A2O8Iratingandachorged,minimumdiameterS/8diameterwater Une(hoae)onthe roof being covered orrepaired. (|F[1O56.24,35O4I5,3SO42.6) lZ: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #24]6and #2437) 14: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval ofsuch condition orviolation, 15: These plans were reviewed byInspector Sl1. |fyou have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau ot(2O6)575-44D7. PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (2O6)43O'g350 1700 8U|LD|NGHNAL** CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Building Permit No. rw- 0,90 Project No. No. Date Application Accepted: b - / Date Application Expires: ) (For ciffice use only) CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 2800 Southcenter Way Tenant Name: N/A PROPERTY OWNER Name: Westfield Property Tax Dept Address: P.O. Box 130940 City: Carlsbad State: CA Zip' 92013 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Andy Thompson Address: 2800 Southcenter Way City: Seattle State: WA Zip: 98188 Phone: (206) 246-0423 Fax: (206) 244-8607 Email: anthompson@westfield.com GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Pacific Rainier Roofing Address: 18012 Bothell Everett Hwy, Suite 6 City: Bothell State: WA Zip: 98012 Phone: (42 -- 5) / /1-4300 Fax: (425) 892-8816 Contr Reg No.: PA-CI-FR-R248LC Exp Date: 05/02/2021 Tukwila Business License No.: 0997858 King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 9202470010 Suite Number: Floor: Roof New Tenant: LJ Yes J ..No ARCHITECT OF RECORD Company Name: Wetherholt & Associates Architect Name: Address: 14715 NE 95th St, Suite 100 City: Redmond State: WA Zip: 98052 Phone: (425) 822-8397 Fax: (425) 822-7595 Email: ENGINEER OF RECORD Company Name: Engineer Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: LENDER/BOND ISSUED (required for projects $5,000 or greater per RCW 19.27.095) Name: Westfield Property Tax Dept Address: PO Box 130940 City: State: WA Zip: Carlsbad92013 H:\ApplicationsWorms-Applications On Line \201 1 Applications \Perrnit Application Revised I 1.docs Revised: August 2011 bh Page 1 of 4 BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION — 206-431-3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 501,338 Existing Building Valuation: $ Describe the scope of work (please provide detailed information): Re -roof Southcenter Mall roof area J-3b (13,700sf). Tear off existing low slope roof system and insulation. Install new insulation and SBS-Modified, low slope roof system with tie-ins to adjacent, existing area. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes 0.. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC I' Floor IIB M aria Floor 3`d Floor Floors thru Basement Accessory Structure* Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport' Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes ❑ No If "yes", explain: FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDQUS MATERIALS: ® ....... Sprinklers Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ .......None ❑ .......Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes ❑ No If `yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x 11" paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H: ApplicationsWurms•Applications On Line'2011 ApplicationsTennit Application Revised - 0-9.11.docn Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 4 PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT INFORMATION — 206-433-0179 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information Call before you Dig: 811 Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet. Water District m ...Tukwila ❑ ...Water District #125 0 ...Water Availability Provided Sewer District m ...Tukwila 0 ...Sewer Use Certificate ❑ ...Valley View ❑ ...Sewer Availability Provided ❑ .. Highline ❑ .. Renton ❑ .. Renton ❑ .. Seattle Septic System: 0 On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Submitted with Application (mark boxes which apply): ❑ ...Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size — 22" x 34") ❑ ...Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) 0 ...Bond ❑ .. Insurance 0 .. Easement(s) Proposed Activities (mark boxes that apply): ❑ ...Right-of-way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours 0 ...Right-of-way Use - No Disturbance 0 ...Construction/Excavation/Fill - Right-of-way 0 Non Right-of-way ❑ ...Total Cut ❑ ...Total Fill cubic yards cubic yards ❑ ...Sanitary Side Sewer ❑ ...Cap or Remove Utilities O ...Frontage Improvements 0 ...Traffic Control ❑ ...Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection Irrigation Domestic Water ❑• ❑• D. ❑• ❑ .. Geotechnical Report ❑ .. Maintenance Agreement(s) ❑ ...Traffic Impact Analysis 0 ...Hold Harmless — (SAO) 0 ...Hold Harmless — (ROW) ❑ .. Right-of-way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours ❑ .. Right-of-way Use — Potential Disturbance ❑ .. Work in Flood Zone ❑ .. Storm Drainage . Abandon Septic Tank . Curb Cut . Pavement Cut . Looped Fire Line ❑ ...Permanent Water Meter Size... ❑ ...Temporary Water Meter Size .. ❑ ...Water Only Meter Size ❑ ...Sewer Main Extension Public 0 ❑ ...Water Main Extension Public 0 ❑ .. Grease Interceptor ❑ .. Channelization ❑ .. Trench Excavation ❑ .. Utility Undergrounding WO # WO # WO # 0 ...Deduct Water Meter Size Private 0 Private 0 FINANCE INFORMATION Fire Line Size at Property Line ❑ ...Water ❑ ...Sewer Monthly Service Billing to: Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s) 0 ...Sewage Treatment Name: Day Telephone: Mailing Address: Water Meter Refund/Billing: Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Day Telephone: City State Zip H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\201 I Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-i t.docx Revised: August 201 I bh Page 3 of PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES — Value of Construction — En all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT, BUILDING OWNR OR AUDIO ZED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: Monty D. Moore Mailing Address: 18012 Bothell Everett Hwy, Suite 6 Date: 06/07/2019 Day Telephone: (425) 771-4300 Bothell WA 98012 City State Zip H:\ApplicationsTorms-Applications On Line \201 1 ApplicalierisTermit Application Revised -t.9.L1docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 4 of 4 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY I, PAID $8,556.81 D19-0202 Address: 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL COMPLEX Apti: 9202470010 $8,556.81 DEVELOPMENT $8,305.87 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $5,018.71 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $3,262.16 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE 6640.237.114 0.00 $25.00 TECHNOLOGY FEE $250.94 TECHNOLOGY FEE R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $250.94 TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R17926 $8,556.81 Date Paid: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 Paid By: PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING INC Pay Method: CHECK 35811 Printed: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 12:30 PM 1 of 1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 b/9- 02o2 Project: T of nspe on: Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: IPhone Date Wanted: a.m. (Requester: Na: 3 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENT nspec REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. e must he paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Exhibit 4 REVISIONS No rrx ;es sraP bF made to Ine scope of wolh without P}Lc aPDrcvaI of the Tukwila Bulldmg p v sion, NOTE: Revlslons will leaufle a new plan, Submittal and may Include additional plan review. Roof AREA E•2 MVO RQQF AREAS ROOF AREA D•1 ROOF AREA A --I ROOF AREA WEST PARKING GARAGE ROOFAREA PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING I8012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892.8166 M4Crs ROOF AREAS ROOF ROOF AKA AREA D•2 L•1 ROOF AREA WEST MA1N PAW GARAGE ROOF AREA RQQF AREA 0OF ARC ROOF AREA F•1 G•2 7— ROOF AREA F•2 ROOF AREA J•2a aooF AitEA J•2d EAST MAIN PARING AMC THEATER / GARAGE ROOF AREA FOOOCWRT ROOF AREAS JC FEI?IEY ROOF AREAS EAST PARKING GARAGE ROOF AREA ROOF AREA G pOOF AREA . ARGa FILE COPY Pere No. omu5planr,�uewaPProvallssub�to� Slons Apptovatolcons00 ind iat authstl�e the violation o0 R Field CPOOrdatanCe Receet of aoo on a yB w Date Cn of Iowa 9UILDINC> DIVISION REVIEWED FOR ODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED Ju109 2019 k1 City ofTukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEla CITY O TUKWILA 14�II�Ir..w PERMIT CENTER DftO20t PRR Wes -field Sou'hcenter Reroof - Area 1.3b Ex i bit 3 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING I8012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892.8166 The existing roof system consists of a structural metal deck, covered with 2-roof systems. The roof system placed over the metal deck consists of a polyisocyanurate insulation, covered with a multiple ply roof system. The second recover roof consists of perlite insulation, and multiple ply roof system. The existing roof systems measure approximately 2'%•inch thick. The roofing materials for the new roof will be SIPLAST with application as follows: Substrate Board Vapor Retarder Vapor Retarder at sump drains %cinch DensDeck Prime Mechanically attached Tradesman Glass SA Base or Manufacturer's approved, self adhered. Irex 40, torch applied at 5-foot radius around sump drain locations. Tie•m to adjacent VR with asphalt roof cement. Insulation Tapered Insulation Polyisocyanurate: Minimum R-2l, mechanically attached. Expanded polystyrene: install between layers of polyisocyanurate insulation. Utilize for taper at sumps and upslope of mechanical units, Basesheet Midply Surface Sheet Irex 40, torch applied, Paradiene 20 TG, SBS ply sheet, glass reinforced, torch applied. Paradiene 30 FR GRTG, SBS ulated capsheet, glass reinforced, torch applied. Color white or gray. 9.1 Flashing Ply Sheet Flashing Surface Sheet Paradiene 20 SA, self adhered basesheet applied to primed substrate. Adhere with heat application to the top surface. Paradiene 40 FR TG, SBS granulated capsheet, heat welded to flashing ply and capsheet. Color gray or white. Coverboard '%•inch DensDeck Prime Adhered to provide code required wind uplift resistance. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 092019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION EXISTING DECK SLOPE /4' PE lR FT I I � RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CEi\ITEP Westfield Southcenter Reroof — Area J-3b /I\ 1191 SCALE 1/16" PER FT PRR-1 Exhibit 8 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8166 Q Panel is 4' X 4' sq and Tapers %" to 2 Yz" (1/2" per ft slope) 2" panel is 4' X 4' 4" panel is 4' X 4' tL Wes REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JU109 Y019 City of Tukila BUILDING DIVISION field Sou:hcenter Reroof — Area J-3b RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Lj ;qr SCALE 1i8" PER PT \CV D) PRR3 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING |8012Bothell-Everett Hwy Ste#6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone /475\892-8|66 City ofTukwila Department ofCommunity Development 63O0SouthcanterBlvd. Suite1O0 Tukwila, VVA98188 REVIEWED FOR COD _ COMPLIANCE APPROVED City of TukvAla BUILDING DIVIsION Subject: Permit Application to remove the existing roofing and install a new roof on roof area J- 3b, Exhibits: RECEIVED l. City ofTukwila Business License CITY OFTUKWILA Z. Washington State Department ofLabor & Industries License 3. Roof Plan Drawing, PRR'l a. North Direction Shown b. Area ofroof tore -roof PERMIT CENTER c. Description ofroof system toberemoved d. Description ofnew roofing system tobeinstalled 4. Plan sheet PRR'2 showing proposed re -roof area J'3bon the Westfield Mall Roof. 5. Material Specification sheets for new roof system 6. Complete list ofall materials to be used on the re -roofing project with safety data sheets 7. VVetherho\tand Associates, Inc. specification book for the re -roofing project nnroof J-3b' SouthcenterMmU Q. Cricket shop drawings for the South VVaU for drainage, PRR-3 g� The specifications call for the removal of the existing 2 built-up roofs with insulation and to install a new roof system. a. The specification book provided by Wetherholt & Associates provided the bidding specification for the re -roofing of roof area J-3b. Section 075000, modified membrane rooMnQ, page4' paragraph 2.2materials calls for the new insulation to be po|yisucyanuratpsR'Zl. b. We understand that the building code calls for R-38 but we would like to request the variance to use the R-21 as approved and used under permit number D17-0176 ' Roof section J-2a, J-2b and permit number D-18-0233 roof section J-2c due to height restrictions built into the building that would not allow additional insulation without major construction changes to the structure. c. We have enclosed some pictures to show you some of the built-in conditions. C 1-5 you will note from the staining on the wall flashing, the water has been high onthe South wall attimes. The new roof atR'2lwill add about lI/4"tothe - An Equal Opportunity Employer - existing height. Tocutdovvnnnthepondingonthp5outhwaUatthednsin location a cricket will be installed which will add up to 5" in height. If an additional insulation height between R-21 and R-38 was added, the height of the receiving vvaU would have to be increased. The wall siding cut off sn that the new metal flashing could beinstalled similar towhat ioshown. This wall runs the full length from roof ]'1to roof]'3b. See plan sheet PRR'2 [ 6'8 the gas pipe would have to elevated up due to the added insulation. The gas line runs across roof J-3b to the west to additional roof areas. We do not have any idea how long the gas would have tobeshut off tomall tenants while the pipes are raised. [-9The added insulation would require raising the electrical lines along the South wall. lO. Siplast UL Ratings for the new roof system with TGFU.Rl0630 — Roofing system manual. 11. Structural and construction loads: during our re -roofing, the old roofing materials are removed from the roof as they are being removed from the roof decking. After removable of the old roofing the new roofing material are loaded on the roof and installed. The equipment we are using \swide spread nnthe roof area. 12. General materials and methods of application for replacing the existing roof do comply with the requirements ofChapter 1S. Section 1S11re'roof)ng. a. Section 15llre-roofing attached. We want to thank you for reviewing our application for a re -roofing permit for the Westfield Mall roof area]'3b Pacific Rainier Roofing, Inc. � � Monty D.Moore PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8166 Exhibit 5 5. Material Specification Sheets REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED •JUL 09 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER GP Gypsum DensDeck Prime® Roof Board 111111/11 Technical Service Hotline 1200225.6119 or www4ensdeck.com Instattatian 1. DensDeck Prime should be used with fasteners specified in accordance with FM requirements and roof membrane manufacturers written recommendations. 2. For wind uplift/FMRC compliance where DensDeck Prime is mechanically attached to metal decks, DensDeck Prime shall be installed to the specifics of the FMRC design assembly. 3. For installations involving BUR, EPDM, thermoplastics and modified bitumen roof systems, call the G-P Technical Hotline at 1-800-225-6119 for fastener pattems of G-P's FMRC uplift assemblies. 4. In accordance with approved shop drawings, FM -approved fasteners shall be installed with plates through the DensDeck Prime, flush with the surface. 5. Where DensDeck Prime is installed over combustible wood decks or insulation, all -joints should be staggered. The optional separator sheet should be installed prior to DensDeck Prime installation., 6. Edge joints should be located on, and parallel to, deck ribs. End joints of adjacent lengths of DensDeck Prime should be staggered 7. For FM Class 1-60, fastener density typically is increased by 50% at the roof comers, in conjunction with FM -approved covering. 8.. For FM Class 1-90, fastener density typically is increased by 50% at the roof comers and roof perimeter, in conjunction with FM -approved covering. 9. Adhered Systems: Insta-Foam Products, Inc.'s Insta-Stik Adhesive used with 1/4' DensDeck Prime achieved la FMRC Class I-180 according to test report 1Y7A5.AM in selected Class 1 insulated steel and concrete deck roof construction. Contact Insta-Foam Products, Inc. for details at 1-800-800-FOAM. 10. DensDeck Prime shall be installed with ends and edges butted tightly. 11. DensDeck Prime is manufactured to conform to ASTM C 1177. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER 'Properties ... 7/4 Thickness, nominal i 1/4' + 1/16" 1/2' ± 1/32' , 5/8' ± 1/32' Width, standard 4' ± 1/8' 4' ± 1/8' 4' t 1/8' Length, standard 4' and 8' ± 1/4' 4' and 8' *1/4' 4' and 8' ± 1/4' Weight, lbs./sq. ft, nominal 1.15 1.975 2.55 Surfacing Glass mat non:asphaltic coating Glass mat with non -asphaltic coating Glass mat with non -asphaltic coating Flexural Strength', parallel, lbs. min. 40 80 100 Flute Spanability° 2-5/8' 5' 8" Permeance', Perms 50 35 32 "R" Value' .28 .56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Temp., in/in °F 8.5x104 8.5x10' 8.5x10' Linear Variation with Change in Moisture, in/in %RH 6.25x10-' 6.25x10' 6.25x10' Water Absorptions, % max 10.0 10.0 10.0 Compression Strength, psi nominal 500 - 900 500 - 900 500 - 900 Surface Water Absorptions, grams, nominal . <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed (ASTM E 84) 0/0 0/0 0/0 Fire Classification . FM CLASS 1 (as overlayment) FM Class 1 (FM 4450) FM Class 1 (FM 4450) UL 1256, ULC 5-126 UL 1256, ULC S-126 UL Class A (UL 790) ULC S-107 UL 1256, ULC S-126 UL Class A (UL 790) ULC S-107 UL Classified 'P' assemblies ULC Classified'R" assemblies ULC S-101 Class A (UL 790), ULC S-107 Mold Resistance per ASTM D 3273' Mold resistant Mold resistant Mold resistant FM Approvals' 60 and 90 psf uplift/ , FM Class 1-90 as an ovedayment FM 1-60,1-90, 1-135 FM 1.60,1-90, 1-180 Bending Radius 5' 8' 12' 1. Tested in accordance with ASTM C 473 5. ASTM C 1177 minimums. Z Tested in accordance with ASTM E 661(400 Ibb, mnc. load only for 1/2' and 5/81 6. When tested as manufactured in accordance with ASTM 0 3273. 3. Tested in accordance with ASTM E-96 (dry cup method). 7. Higher wind uplift ratings have been achieved by numerous membrane 4. Tested in acr<ordance with ASTM C 518 (heat Flow meter.. manufacturers using OensOeck, Oensceck Prima or OensOeck OuraGuard roof boards in theirlM-Approved construction designs. Sales Information and Order Placement USA -Midwest 1.800.876.4746; South: 1.800.327.2344; Northeast 1.800.947.4497; West 1.80 4.7503 CANADA - 1.800.387.6823; Quebec: 1.800.361.0486 © 2006 G-P Gypsum Corporation. All rights reserved. DENSDECK PRiME and nREGUARD.are registered trademarks of G-P Gypsum Corporation. Printed in USA. 01/01'llClFem /102169 RECEIVED PERMIT CENTER Tr adesman P.O. P0.Box1O24 Euless, TX 76038 Tel 8663808682 1-1 Tradesman �� � �� �� GLASS SA BASE Product Description Tradesman GP3G|aoxSABase is amodified Numenbase ply designed8uruxain modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Tradesman SBGGlass GABase consists of a lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with otynenm'butadiena-ytyneno(G8S)modifiodbitumen. The bottom surface imcoated with uself-adhesive bitumenblend protected with arelease film. The top surface in covered with a mineral parting agent. Product Uses C85 Glass 84Base |aintended for use with Tradesman SBS cap sheets and is lapped 3inches (7Gmm) side and end, Alternatively, SBSGlass SABase may be used onatemporary roof membrane nranuvapor retarder component (specifier should determine appropriateness based on physical and mechanical properties). SBS Glass $A Base sheets are applied to substrates appropiriate for self-adhe-sive membranes. After applying tnthe substrate, the membrane should burolled with weighted roller $nenhance adhesion. Ambient and substrate temperatures below 50*17 may require the use of a high tack primer and/or supplemental heat applied to the product toensure adhesion hzthe substrate. Side and end laps should bsrolled with adequate pressure hoachieve complete contact and heat sealed. ProdixtClassiMca#ons Tradesman $BS8|*ovBase 13Aiuapproved byFPO Approvals (FM Standard 447Q) for use In Class 1 insulated and nonninxulm0aU roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations, Commercial Prod4ct|nformaMon . . - __-_Coverage -.' IP6 - �� /w—�' - 19.5 ' �o ' |Nhi 8�� - ' ' ~ULe*n�� R�}VV���' -- -�1}` Thick ' GOmUm± 7% -S 7Y� Selvage ' Width:- ' _ (70mm)Selvage Surfacina: Tape� | Mmamx paling eOnn _ Packaging: Rolls are placed upright onends onpallets. The pmUateUmate shrink-wrapped. a Pallet: 48 inx4%in(121 mx 1.06n) Number ofRolls Per Pallet: 20 Number oyPoUot6Per Truckload: 21 Average Roll Wright: Ob\b(38.6Kg) Storage and Handling: Tradesman roll ronfingproducts should bostored onend on a clean Mqtuurfai�a. Rolls shnu|d, not be dropped. on ends or edges and nhnu|U not be stored in leaning position. Deformation resulting from improper storage and handling will make proper installation dUffiuu!L All roofing should be stored in o dry p|ece, out of direct exposure to the e|ementx, and should not be double stacked, Ensure thmtma\aha| remains dry prior to and during installation. E Tradesman Tradesman SBS Glass SA Base Physical and Mechanical Properties Property (as manufacturedValues/Units Test Method Thickness (average) 60 mils ± 7% ASTM D 5147 (1.5 mm :+,-. 7%) Section 5 Peak Load @ 73°F 30 lbf/in ASTM D 5147 (average) (5.3 khl/m) section 6 Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F 3% ASTM D 5147 (average) section 6 Tear Strength 40 Ibf ASTM D 5147 (average) (0.18 kN) section 7 Water Absorption ASTM D 5147 (maximum) 1% section 9 Dimensional Stability ASTM D 5147 (maximum) 0.1% section 10 Low Temperature Flexibility -0.4°F ASTM D 5147 (maximum) (-18°C) section 11 Compound Stability 215°F ASTM D 5147 (minimum) (102°C) section 15 Water Vapor Transmission < 0.12 perms ASTM E96, Tradesman reserves the right to alter the composition of its mate Is without prior notice, Rev 3/2018 Tradesman Manufacturer: Address: Emergency Phone No.: Product Class: Trade Name: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET HMIS H = 1 F =1 R = 0 PPE = See Section 8 Section I Tradesman, LLC (866) 389,8682 P.O. Box 1024, Euless, TX 76039 CHEMTREC, (800) 424-9300 (U.S.), (703) 527-3887 (outside of U.S.) Modified Bitumen Membrane Tradesman SBS 190 Torch, Tradesman SBS 190, Tradesman SBS Base, Tradesman SBS Torch Base, Tradesman SBS 190 Torch Base, Tradesman SBS 190 Base Section 11 - Ingredients Ingredient IRAC Percent ACGIH TLV (mg/m3) OSHA PEL (mg/m3) Asphalt NO . 8.3 0.5 Filler NO 16-29.7 15 10 SBS Polymer NO Proprietary N/A' N/A' Reinforcement NO 1.6-6.0 N/A* N/A• Surfacing NO 0-32 10 3.3 Parting Agent NO 5-42.5 0.1 10 Section III - Physical Data Boiling Range of Asphalt: 750°F Evaporation Rate: Not applicable `)/0 Volatile by Volume: Not applicable Weight per Gallon: Not applicable Section IV - Fire and Explosion Data DOT Category: Not applicable Flash Point: +475°F by COC Extinguishing Media: Water fog, foam, dry chemical or CO2 Special Procedures: None Unusual Hazards: None Section V - Health Hazard Data Inhalation of fumes released during heat welding of this product may cause temporary upper respiratory irritation. Remove affected individuals to fresh air. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Flush area with water if contact is made with asphalt during hot application. Section VI • Reactivity Data Stability: Stable X Unstable Conditions to Avoid: Strong oxidizing agents and uncontrolled flame. Hazardous Decomposition Products: H2S released when heated. CO may be formed with incomplete combustion. Amount of H2S released is negligible. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur Will not occur X Section VII - Spill or Leak Procedures Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: No hazards Waste Disposal Method: Durr,p at an approved site that complies with local, state, and federal regulations. No special procedures. Section VIII - Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection: Not normally needed in a well -ventilated area. If TLV is exceeded, a NOSH/MESA approved breathing apparatus is recommended. Ventilation: General, since material is applied only in open areas. Protective Gloves: Impervious in nature. For use in application and handling. Eye Protection: Recommended during application. Other Protective Equipment: None Section IX - Special PrNcEtLortsED Handling and Storage: NoneCITY OF TUKWILA Other: None 8 232 ' Not available PERMIT CENTER The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the hest of Tradesman's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Tradesman does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and should not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof. User should satisfy himself that he has all current data relevant to his particular use. Rev 1/2010 bi00 ~ NL�����)�&�� �� ���� NL����0����� ���� �m���������� � ��|N����k��y0 ��� ��������P�� � �~���0������ ���� 0�»u��� ��'�����������k0&�� ���J����� INSULATION ����� �� �������0&0 ���������������������� �������������Commercial Product Data Sheet � . ��° .� � ~ | Product Description Porathenn is u rigid roof insulation board comprised of closed cell pu|yionoyonuratefoam core bonded oneach side '0u fiber -reinforced organic ha|t facer. Pamthenn CG has o coated fiberglass facer. The product provides high thermal R'va|ue, code oomp|iance, and superior physical properties at low installed coot. Standard product has a compressive strength of2Opsi (Gnade2). Parotherm and Pora|herm CG are also available in2Spsi (Grade3). Product Uses Paraithannisused incombination with uuverboandaapproved in advance by Sip|aotfor all constructions requiring o single - source guarantee. Each panel of Panotherm must be oeounaU to the roof deck with Factory Mutual Approved fasteners (appropriate hothe deck type) and p|obeo installed in accordance with current FM requirements. Alternatively, maximum 4ftx4 ft(1.22m x 1.22 m) panels ofPanathann may be adhered to a prepared existing concrete deck with o full mopping ofhot asphalt orapproved insulation adhesive. Parothe,m CG (coated fiberglass facer ' non -organic) is required over new concrete substrates due hothe anticipated high moisture content. This includes all layers where multiple layers ofPomthennare used. Contact Sip|ostfor approvals on applications over new concrete decks or other product uses. Product Approvals Paetharm meets o/ exceeds the requirements ufASTM C 1289 Typo U. C|000 1, Grade 2. Panothenn CG meets or axcemdxASTM C 1288Type U Class 2. Grade and Grade 3 product (25 psi) is also available. Purathonn is Factory Mutual Approved for use in C}ouo 1 ounonuoduna when installed according VzFKArequirements. Pana\hannhas been classified byUnderwriters Laboratories, Inc. muunapproved roof insulation in all S|p|aot Class roof constructions and Roof/Ceiling hourly fire -rated assemblies, and {uclassified by Underwriters Laboratories Canada. Mechanical and physical properties are onthe back side of this data sheet Current copies of all oiplamCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Panel Size ' Flat Panels: Available in 4' x8' <122 mx Thickness ' Flat Panels: 1 inch (2.54 cm) to 4 inches (1O1Gcm) Multiple Layer Configurations: A maximum individual flat -stock panel thickness nf2.7inches is recommended. For configurations requiring more than 2Jinches nfPorythnnn. a multiple layer configuration isrecommended. Panel Size - Tapered Panels: Available in 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) panels. Thickness ' Tapered Panels: Panel thickness varies with taper/slope of the panel. Tapered panels are available to provide 10.1A.or1/2inch per foot slope. Packaging: Parathemn is shipped uothe job site protected by a plastic wrap, plastic bag, urboth. This factory packaging is intended for handling the Panathenn in the manufacturing plant and during transit; it should not be relied upon as job site protection from the elements. Storage &Handling: Material delivery should be carefully coordinated with the schedule for roofing operations tominimize job site storage time. Interior storage offering dry, well -ventilated conditions should be considered when the product imto be stored for more than 14 days prior to installation. When short-term job site storage ianecessary, Parathennshould bestored flat on noiood pallets or p|adonno at least 4 inches above the ground. Pallets should be stored onofinished surface rather than on dirt or gx000 to avoid upward transpiration o/ moisture. Pallets should becovered with awaterproof oovering, pnahanab|y using a breathable material such as canvas. RE CEiV E_[] CITY OF TUKWILA "~-'I �"^� PERMIT CENTER Rev 5/2018 — 1000Rvoxex 0vu Irving, TX 75062-3940 Customer Service mNorth America North Vancouver, BC, Canada vTmoMr 1.800.9228800 www.sipmmt.nom PARATHERM POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATION Physical and Mechanical Properties TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS Nominal Thickness inch (mm) LTTR* ASTM C 1289-11 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09) LTTR** (CAN/ULC-S770 -03) Flute Span (max.) inch (mm) 1.0 (25) 5.6 6.0 2 5/8 (67) 1.2 (30) 6.7 7.2 2 5/8 (67) 1.5 (38) 8.5 9.0 3 3/8 (86) 1.8 (46) 10.2 10.9 3 3/8 (86) 2.0 (51) 11.4 12.1 3 3/8 (86) 2.2 (56) 12.6 13.4 3 /8 (86) 2.3 (58) 13.2 14.0 3 5/8 (92) 2.5 (64) 14.4 15.3 3 5/8 (92) 2.6 (66) 15.0 15.9 3 5/8 (92) 2.7 (69) 15.6 16.6 3 5/8 (92) The following are not recommended for use in a single layer application. 2.8 (71) 16.2 17.2 3 5/8 (92) 3.0 (76) 17.4 18.5 3 5/8 (92) 3.1 (78) 18.0 19.1 3 5/8 (92) 3.2 (81) 18.6 19.8 3 5/8 (92) 3.5 (89) 20.5 21.7 3 5/8 (92) 3.8 (97) 22.3 23.7 3 5/8 (92) 4.0 (102) 23.6 25.0 3 5/8 (92) Information on other thicknesses available upon request. * Long-term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Value determined in conformance with ASTM C 1289-11 effective Jan. 1, 2014 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09). ** Long-term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Values determined in conformance with CAN/ULC-S770-03. HIGH THERMAL VALUE COMBINATIONS LTTR ASTM C 1289-11 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09) 20 (20.4) 2 layers of 1.8" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 25 (25.2) 2 layers of 2.2" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 30 2 layers of 2.6" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 35 (36) 2 layers of 3.1" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 40 (41) 2 layers of 3.5" Paratherm or Paratherm CG Rev 5/2018 Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description The Siplost NVS Fastener is formed from one piece of ap000|\y coated galvanized steel. The split -wedge leg spreads upon installation into lightweight insulating concrete toprovide pullout resistance. NVS Fasteners are assembled with ecorrosion resistant Ga|va|um*stress distribution plate for increased wind uplift resistance. Product Uses NVS Fasteners are engineered to secure base sheets m NVS lightweight insulating concrete. Properly installed, NVS Fas\amos provide wind uplift resistance to moo\ Factory Mutual requirements. Product Approvals NVS Fasteners are approved by Factory Mutual under Approved Standard Class No. 4454. Contact S|p|ast for npooifiu approvals on product use and approved nailing patterns. Current copies of all SiplastCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit Length: Nominal 1 .0 inches (2.54 cm) Plate Size: 2.7 inches (6.9 cm) Color: Black fastener with attached silver/grey plate Quantity: 1,000/Box Packaging: The fasteners are packaged in corrugated cardboard boxes. The boxes are stacked three high on wooden pallets and stretch wrapped. Box Size: 14inX14in%19in (35omX35umX58cm) Pallet: 44inX44in(112omX112om) Number Boxes Per Pallet: 18 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 80 Shipping Weight Per Box: 35|b(15.8kQ) Fastener Head Stamped: NVS Storage and Handling: All boxes should be stored upright on oclean, flat surface. Boxes should be stored in odry place, out ofdirect exposure Vothe elements. All materials should be handled in such a manner as mensure that they remain dry prior Uuand during installation. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIL4 J°^1 10 20i3s PERMIT CENTER 1onnERochelle Blvd. ° Irving, Texas 75062-3940 ^ 469-9e5-2200 , www.siplast.com In Canada: 201 8e*icxome`Suite c1n " North Vancouver, aCvrwowr , Toll Free 1'o7r'ua3-xoo8 An 1copai Group Company PARAFAST METAL PLATES isiplasr Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description and Product Uses Parafast metal plates are made of Galvalume® coated steel. The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage the rigid insulation or membrane. The Parafast Standard Plate utilizes a tri-rib design and can be used over high compressive strength insulation and substrate panels. Parafast plates are used for fastening insulation, substrate panels, and base sheets in approved assemblies. These plates are designed to be used with Parafast Fasteners. Parafast metal plates are Factory Mutual Approved and meet the code compliance requirements for Miami -Dade County, Florida. Product Application See Parafast Fastener Commercial Product Data Sheets for recommendations. Fastener Plate Applicability Parafast Standard Plates can be used with the following fasteners: Parafast Roofing Fastener Parafast HD Fastener Parafast XHD Fastener Parafast CD-10 Fastener Parafast LD Plates are used with the following fastener: Parafast LD Fastener Parafast 2 3/4" Barbed Plate are used with the following fastener. Parafast XHD Fastener Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplastcom. Rev 5/2018 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Standard 3" Metal Plate Product No. Size Packaging Weight SFPT300 3" 1000 371b 3" Metal Plate for LD fastene onl Product No. Size Packaging Weight LDP300 3" 500 19 Ib Parafast 2 3/4" Barbed Plate Product No. Size Packaging Weight SPGAB234 2 3/4" 500 19 lb Parafast Standard Plate Packaging: 6-gallon plastic pail Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet No, Pails/Pallet: 32 No. Pallets/TL: 24 Parafast LD Plate Packaging: Corrugated box 9.75 in X 9.75 in X 7.75 in Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet Parafast 2 3/4" Barbed Plate Packaging: 6-gallon plastic pad Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet No. Pails/Pallet: 32 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER I�j• oDoN Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 1.800.922.8800 www.siplast.com INSULATION 4' X 8' Panel FASTENING Size 1 fastener per 2 sq ft FIELD 16 fasteners per board (1 fastener per 2 sq ft) 12" ]1 24" 42" 36" 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 f N,T.S. PERIMETER 24 fasteners per board RECEIVED ciTY OF TUKW v. ..0 4% pERNIIT GENT 1-- 1 " ,. $2" T CN4 / - A aR 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '4 8'-0" N.T.S, CORNER I required) 32 fasteners per board i " 1 1. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 N,T,S. NorEs‘ 1. THe Asova FASTENING FREQUENCIES ARE RECOMMENCED FOR INSULATION SECUREMENT BELOW SIPLAST MEMEiRANE SYSTEMS, 2. CONTACT SIPLAST FOR RECOMMENDED FASTENING FREQUENCIES TO MEET SPECIFIC TESTING, CODE AGENCY, OR GUARANTEE REQUIREmENTS f simast Siplast - 1000 East Rochelle Boulevard - Irving, TkIXaS - 75062 (800) 922-8800 FAX: (469) 995-2206 www.siplast.com Ref: 4x8 1 per 2 sf Date: 10.28.09 G4P Gypsum DensDeck Prime® Roof Board Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.dcosdeck.com moommommoor Installation 1. DensDeck Prime should be used with fasteners specified in accordance with FM requirements and roof membrane manufacturer's written recommendations. 2. For wind uplift/FMRC compliance where DensDeck Prime is mechanically attached to metal decks, DensDeck Prime shall be installed to the specifics of the FMRC design assembly. 3. For installations involving BUR, EPDM, thermoplastics and modified bitumen roof systems, call the G-P Technical Hotline at 1-800-225-6119 for fastener patterns of G-P's FMRC uplift assemblies. 4. In accordance with approved shop drawings, FM -approved fasteners shall be installed with plates through the DensDeck Prime, flush with the surface. 5. Where DensDeck Prime is installed over combustible wood decks or insulation, all -joints should be staggered. The optional separator sheet should be installed prior to DensDeck Prime installation., 6. Edge joints should be located on, and parallel to, deck ribs. End joints of adjacent lengths of DensDeck Prime should be staggered. 7. For FM Class 1-60, fastener density typically is increased by 50% at the roof corners, in conjunction with FM -approved covering. B. For FM Class 1-90, fastener density typically is increased by 50% at the roof comers and roof perimeter, in conjunction with FM -approved covering. 9. Adhered Systems: Insta-Foam Products, Inc.'s Insta-Stik Adhesive used with 1/4' DensDeck Prime achieved la FMRC Class 1-180 according to test report 1Y7A5.AM in selected Class 1 insulated steel and concrete deck roof construction. Contact Insta-Foam Products, Inc. for details at 1-800-800-FOAM. 10. DensDeck Prime shall be installed with ends and edges butted tightly. 11. DensDeck Prime is manufactured to conform to ASTM C 1177. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILI RMIT CENTER 'Prop erttt~s ... . I`3/r 1iT 5' Thickness, nominal • 1/4' + 1/16" 1/2' ± 1/32' . 5/8' ± 1/32' Width, standard 4' ± 1/8' 4't 1/8" 4' ± 1/8' Length, standard 4' and 8' ± 1/4' 4' and 8' ± 1/4' 4' and 8' ± 1/4' .Weight, lbs./sq. ft., nominal 1.15 1.975 2.55 Surfacing Glass mat non:asphaltic coating Glass mat with non -asphaltic coating Glass mat with non -asphaltic coating Flexural Strength', parallel, lbs. min. 40 80 100 Flute Spanability' 2-5/8' 5' 8' Permeance', Perms 50 35 32 'R" Value' .28 .56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Temp., in/in °F 8.5x10' 8.5x104 B.5x104 Linear Variation with Change in Moisture, in/in %RH 6.25x10' 6.25x10-' 6.25x10-' Water Absorption', % max 10.0 10.0 10.0 Compression Strength, psi nominal 500 - 900 _500 - 900 500 - 900 Surface Water Absorption', grams, nominal . <2.0 <2.0 <2.0 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed (ASTM E 84) 0/0 0/0 0/0 Fire Classification . FM CLASS 1 (as overlavment) FM Class 1 (FM 4450) FM Class 1 (FM 4450) UL 1256, ULC S-126 UL 1256, ULC S-126 UL Class A (UL 790) ULC S-107 UL 1256, ULC S-126 UL Class A (UL 790) ULC S-107 UL Classified assemblies ULC Classified "R" assemblies ULC S-101 Class A (UL 790), ULC S-107 Mold Resistance per ASTM D 3273' ,Mold resistant Mold resistant Mold resistant FM Approvals' 60 and 90 psf uplift/ FM Class I 1-90 as an overlavment , FM 1-60, 1-90, 1-135 FM 1-60, 1-90, 1-180 Bending Radius i 5' 8' 12' 1. Tested in accordance with ASTM C 473. Z Tested in accordance with ASTM E 661(400 rb, conc load only for 1/2' and 5/8'). 3. Tested in accordance with ASTM E-96 (dry cup method). 4. Tested in accordance with ASTM C 518 (heat flow meter). 5. ASTMC 1177minimums. 6. When tested as manufactured in accordance with ASTM 0 3273. 7. Higher wind uplift ratings have been achieved by numerous membrane manufacturers using DensDeck, DensDeck Prime or DensDeck DuraGuard roof boards in their FM -Approved construction designs. Sales Information and Order Placement USA -Midwest 1.800.876.4746; South: 1.800.327.2344; Northeast 1..800.947.4497; West 1,800.824.7 CANADA - 1.800.387.6823; Quebec: 1.800.361.0485 ® 2006 G-P Gypsum Corporation. All rights reserved. 0ENSDECK PRIME and FIREGUARD -are registered trademarks of G-P Gypsum Corporation. Printed in USA. 01/06 Lit Rem f102169 Ici-cPaa M Parafast Insulation Adhesive C ' Siplast® (Regular and Winter Grade) Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Siplast Parafast Insulation Adhesive C is a quick curing, two - component, bead -applied polyurethane adhesive used to adhere approved rigid insulation board stock. Parafast Insulation Adhesive C is packaged in a box containing four (4) 1,500 ml cartridge sets of regular or winter grade formulas. The adhesive is applied using a manual hand applicator, a manual stand-up applicator or cordless power gun applicator. For larger scale applications, consider using Siplast Parafast Insulation Adhesive, which is packaged in bulk and is dispensed using a PaceCart 2®. Product Uses Siplast Parafast Insulation Adhesive C is used to adhere approved rigid insulation panels to rigid insulation panels and substrates approved in advance by Siplast in roof constructions requiring a single -source guarantee. Approved insulation panels include Paratherm, DensDeck®, DensDeck Prime®, SECUROCK®, and high -density fiberboard. Approved substrates include previously -applied insulations as listed above, cured poured -in -place concrete, pre -cast concrete, approved ply sheets and approved nailed base sheets. The minimum product temperature for Parafast Insulation Adhesive C at the point of application is 72°F (22°C). Ambient and substrate temperatures must be a minimum 40°F (5°C) and rising for regular grade product and between 0°F (-17°C) and 65°F (19°C) for winter grade product. Once applied, the NB mix cures chemically in approximately 10-12 minutes, depending on ambient and substrate conditions. Polyisocyanurate insulation panels applied in Parafast Insulation Adhesive C must have a maximum panel size of 4 ft x 4 ft (1.22 m x 1.22 m). Contact Siplast for specific approvals on other substrates and insulation products. See the Siplast Insulation Adhesive Usage and Estimating Guide for further information. Product Approvals Parafast Insulation Adhesive C may be used as a component in roof constructions requiring a rating for exterior fire resistance as outlined in the latest edition of the UL Roofing Materials & Systems Directory. Parafast Insulation Adhesive C is FM Global Approved as a component for use in Class 1 rated constructions when used according to FMG requirements. Contact Siplast for further information on uplift approvals, specific listings, and other agency approvals. Safety Protective clothing, including gloves and protective eyewear, should be used when Parafast Insulation Adhesive is being dispensed. See MSDS for detailed information. Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Parafast Insulation Adhesive C (regular) - 19 Ib (8.6-kg) gross weight (4-1500 ml cartridges plus packaging) Parafast Insulation Adhesive C (winter) - 19 lb (8.6-kg) gross weight (4-1500 ml cartridges plus packaging) Packaging: Box of four 4-1500 ml cartridges plus 4 static mixing tips. Number of units per pallet: 40 units per pallet Storage and Handling: Parafast Insulation Adhesive C has a shelf life of 18 months from the date of manufacture. Parafast Insulation Adhesive should be stored in a cool dry location at temperatures between 55°F (13°C) and 85°F (30°C). Do not allow Parafast Insulation Adhesive to freeze under any circumstances. Store materials out of direct exposure to the elements. All material stored on the roof overnight should be stored on pallets. When storing materials on the roof, do not overload the deck or structural assembly. Disposal: Do not discharge uncured product into lakes, streams, ponds or other bodies of water. Spilled, uncured product and unused containers should be neutralized and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA it`� •.,t S arr� .IaJi4 1 �iily PERMIT CENTER Rev 7/2018 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service in North America 1.800.922.8800 www.siplast.com Parafast Insulation Adhesive (Bag -in -Box and Drums) Commercial Product Data Sheet siplast® Product Description Siplast Parafast Insulation Adhesive is a quick curing, two - component, bead -applied polyurethane adhesive used to adhere approved rigid insulation board stock. Parafast Insulation Adhesive is packaged in 5-gallon bladders encased in boxes (Bag - in -Box) and is also available in 15-gallon drums. The adhesive is applied exclusively using a specially designed PaceCart Dispenser. For smaller scale applications, consider using Siplast Parafast C Insulation Adhesive, which is packaged in cartridges. A winter -grade version of Parafast Insulation Adhesive is available for low temperature applications. Product Uses Siplast Parafast Insulation Adhesive is used to adhere approved rigid insulation panels to rigid insulation panels and to substrates approved in advance by Siplast for roof constructions requiring a single -source guarantee. Approved insulation panels include Paratherm, DensDeck®, DensDeck Prime®, SECUROCKO, and high -density fiberboard. Approved substrates include previously - applied insulations as listed above, cured poured -in -place concrete, pre -cast concrete, approved ply sheets and approved nailed base sheets. Once applied, the A/B mix cures chemically in approximately 10 - 12 minutes, depending on ambient and substrate conditions. Polyisocyanurate insulation panels applied in insulation adhesive must have a maximum panel size of 4 ft x 4 ft (1.22 m x 1.22 m). Contact Siplast for specific approvals on other substrates and insulation products. See the Siplast Para-Stik and Parafast Insulation Adhesive Usage and Estimating Guide for further information. Product Approvals Parafast Insulation Adhesive may be used as a component in roof constructions requiring a rating for exterior fire resistance as outlined in the latest edition of the UL Roofing Materials & Systems Directory. Parafast Insulation Adhesive is FM Global Approved as a component for use in Class 1 rated constructions when used according to FMG requirements. Contact Siplast for further information on uplift approvals, specific listings, and other agency approvals. Safety Protective clothing, including gloves and protective eyewear, should be used when Parafast Insulation Adhesive is being dispensed. See SDS for detailed information. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION BAG -IN BOX Unit: Part A (diisocyanate) - 52 Ib (23.6 kg) gross weight (including packaging) Part B (resin) - 43 Ib (19,5 kg) gross weight (including packaging) Packaging: 5-gallon bladders are packaged in a corrugated box with a single unit (A or B) per box. Number of units per pallet (A or B): 32 units per pallet 15-GALLON DRUMS Unit: Part A (diisocyanate) - 162 Ib (73.5 kg) gross weight (including packaging) Part B (resin) - 136 Ib (61.7 kg) grass weight (including packaging) Packaging: 15-gallon plastic drum Number of units per pallet (A or B): 18 drums per pallet Temperature Limitations Parafast Baq-in-Box and 15-qal Drum (regular grade) Product temperature at point of application (min): 72°F (22°C) Ambient and substrate temperature (min.): 40°F (5°C) & rising Parafast Baq-in-Box and 15-gal Drum (winter grade) Product temperature at point of application (min): 72°F (22°C) Ambient and substrate temperature (min.): 25°F to 65°F (-4°C to 18°C) Parafast C (regular grade) Product temperature at point of application (min): 72°F (22°C) Ambient and substrate temperature (min.): 40°F (5°C) & rising Parafast C (winter grade) Product temperature at point of application (min): 72°F (22°C) Ambient and substrate temperature (min.): 0°F to 65°F (-18°C to 18°C) Storage and Handling: Parafast Insulation Adhesive has a shelf life of 18 months from the date of manufacture. Parafast Insulation Adhesive should be stored in a cool dry location at temperatures between 55°F (13°C) and 85°F (30°C). Do not allow Parafast Insulation Adhesive to freeze under any circumstances. Store materials out of direct exposure to the elements. All material stored on the roof ovemight should be stored on pallets. When storing materials on the roof, do not overload the deck or structural assembly. Disposal: Do not discharge uncured product into lakes, streams, ponds or other bodies of water. Spilled, uncured product, unused containers and empty containers should be neutralized and disposed of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Rev 12/2018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 1,800,922,8800 www.siplast.com _ w IREX 40 f siplast COO101erC'n| Product Data Sheet Product Description |rex4O is o high porfnnnanoe, heavy duty base sheet orbase ply designed for use with Venal and other 0annhab|o roof membrane systems. |ex4Oconsists ofolightweight random fibrous 0|ano mat impregnated and coated with a specially formulated, styrene'butadiono-ntymne (SBS) modified |rew 40 is available with Sip|ost RuufTog RFD roof asset technology on a Special -Made -To -Order basis. Soo RoufTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses |rew4Ois used as aply sheet o,base sheet depending on specification requirements for Sip|ontVoro|and other Sip|ont Roof Systems. |vex4O is lapped 3 inches (7.0 cm) side and end when applied in approved Type N asphalt orbytorching. |nnai|ab|eapplications, |mx4U(nlapped 4inches (1O.2cm) side and end, and is mechanically fastened according to Siplast requirements. Contact Sipbstfor specific approval on other product uses. Product Approvals |nm40 is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 447V)for use in Vwno| C|uoo 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject toFMconditions and limitations, |re«48has been classified byUnderwriters Laboratories as ULRated G2Base Sheet. |,ex4Oieapproved hyUnderwriters Laboratories for use in "UL.s Classified G|p|ae\ Venal Roof Systems. Vnra| has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as o C|000 A roofing system over non- combustible, insulated non-com busdb|o. insulated combustible, and combustible decks. |mx40meets orexceeds the requirements ofASTMD6163 Typo |. GnadeS. and CGAA123.23'15Type A. Grade 2for 88S-modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast Roof Systems also have received the approval ufmany reQkmm| and local authohtien. Please contact Siplast for specific information anrequired. RECEIVED CITY OFTUKW/LA 1w �*� ��<w� , PERMIT CENTER Current copies of all miplaVCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www. Siplast, com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 85 lb Roll Length: Min: 34h (10.36m) Roll Width: Avg: 8.28ft (1.0m) Thickness: Avg: 110mUo (2.8mm) Selvage Width: N/A Selvage Surfacing: NIA Top Surfacing: Silica Parting Agent Back Surfacing: Silica Parting Agent Lines: Two laying lines are placed 3in(7Ocm) and 4in(1O.2 on) from each edge of the material. The line color for this material is blue. Packaging: Ru||o are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels, The top of the pa||etod m||s is covered with Kraft paper. The pa||otod material is pm8aotad by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet: 41inX4Oin(1O4cmX122cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 85 lb (38.6 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast mU roofing products should be stored on end on u clean Os$ surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped onends nredges and are not stored inaleaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored inadry place, out ofdirect exposure |othe o|emon\a, and should not hodouble stacked. Material should be handled in such a manner aatoensure that itremains dry prior 0»and during installation. to1v OaC2� Rev 5/2018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201 BeWcke Ave., Suite 208 Irving, TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service mNorth America IREX 40 Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 106 mils (2.7 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (minimum) 2.7 mm (106 mils) Thickness (average) 110 mils (2.8 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (average) 2.8 mm (110 mils) 'Peak Load @ 73°F (23°C) (average 45 lbf/inch (7.9 kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Peak Load 23°C (73°F) (average) 7.9 kN/m (45 lbf/inch) 'Peak Load @ 0 F (-17°C) (average) 80 Ibf/inch (14.1 kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Peak Load @ -17°C (0°F) (average) 14.1 kN/m (80 lbf/inch) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) (average) 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 23°C (73°F) (average) 3% 'Elongation Peak Load, 0 F (-17°C) (average) 2% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation @ Peak Load, -17°C (0°F) (average) 2% 'Tear Strength (average) 60 lbf (0.27 kN) ASTM D 5147 section 8 N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM D 5147 section 10 N/A N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1% ASTM D 5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability ' - (maximum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) 0°F (-18°C) ASTM D 5147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility -18°C (0°F) Compound Stability (minimum) 215°F (102°C) ASTM D 5147 ' section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 102°C (215°F) Coating Thickness - Back Surface >_ 40 mils (1 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 17 Coating Thickness - Back Surface 1 mm (. 40 mils) Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 4,1 kg/m; (85 lb/sq) 1. The value reported is the lower of either MD or XD. Rev 5/2018 _ 0 PARADIENE 20 TG f siplasit Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Poradiene2OTGioahigh performance torch grade modified bitumen base ply designed for use inhomogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Paradiane 20 TG consists ufolightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with high quality styreno'butodiena'stynene(S8S) modified bitumen. The top surface is onvonad with o silica parting agent, and the bock surface is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhesive layer specifically !bnnu|a0ad for bapoh applications. The adhesive layer is manufactured using m special process that embnanaa the surface with a grooved pattern to provide optimum bumoffof the plastic film and maximize application rates. Pomdiene2OTGisavailable wkhSip|mst RpufrmQRF|Droof asset technology on a Special -Made -To -Order basis. See RoofragCommercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 20 TG is the first ply of all Oip|axt Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG Systemo, and is lapped 3 inches (T.Ocm) side and end. Paradianm20TC iutorch applied Vnapproved substrates. Contact Oip|ootfor specific approval onproduct uses. Product Approvals Para iema20TGis approved byRNApprovals (FM Standard 447O)for use in0plastParodiene28TG/3OTGand Pumdiene 20 TG/30 FIR TG Class 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject tnFMconditions and limitations. Contact Siplmstfor specific information regarding FMClass 1 windstorm resistance classifications. Paradiene2OnG isclassified hyUnderwriters Laboratories for use in JJL= C|000ifiod Sip|ost Pmradiene 20 T8/30 TG and Poradiene2VTG13nFRTGRoof Systems. Gip|axtPanadione 20 TG/30 FR TG Roof Systems have been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as Class A roofing systems over non'combuohb(e, insulated non'oombuatib|e. and insulated combustible dooks, and as Qmsu 8 roofing systems over combustible decks. Sip|ast Paradiana 20 TG/30TG Roof Systems have been classified as Class roofing systems over uumbuodb|e, non'oombuudNe, and insulated combustible decks. Panodieno2OTGmeets orexceeds the requirements ufASTN D6163Type i Grade S. and CSAA123.23-15Type f, Grade 1 for G88-modified bituminous sheet materials using glassfiber reinforcements. CO80K8ERC|ALPRODUCT INRORMATINFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: 1.0 Square (9.3 m') Coverage WeightPer Square: Min: 75� (37kg�f) Avg 114mUe Min: 11OmUo pL9mm) Selvage Width: N/A Selvage Surfacing: N/A Top Surfacing: Oi|�mP��ngAgent Back Surfacing: Po�o�fin�|m Lines: Two �y�gUneoompb� ce�J([8cm)and4�(1�2 cm) from each edge of the material. The line color for � x1� material�white. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top ufthe paUmUadmUsiuuuvemdwith Kraft paper. The paUe0ed material is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene Pallet:41 �X48� (104 cm 122cm) wooden pallet Number RoUePer PeUet 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 10 Minimum Roll Weight: 76 Ib (34.5 kg) Storage and Handling: ��S�bs mN�ufingpmdu�syhouN be�o�donend unod���e clean Cashuu�betukwn that mUuare not dmppedonends predges and are not �oed inaleaning pooidun. Deformation �suldnghom�eueachono will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be �oedinadry place, out ofdiectexposure tothe e|emen�. and xhouWnot bodouble s�cked. M�aha|shouW$ehandled in such o manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. —�it copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are CIT p/�n*n=*v."�."have �""=,"�"^the =""�"=/"*�""� ' ~` '"'~vv/�* .-- ~'~~^..~. ~/~..~._,~_.~ .~~..,^. .~.,, .,~.~ ..~" regional and local code authorities. Contact S��x for -- � ' ' �`''/ � � �fnnnadun. ��^. . = PERMIT CENTER Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service mNorth America PhysicalPARADIENE 20 TG and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSAA123.23^Y5 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 110mi|o (2.8mm) ASTMD5147 section Thickness (minimum) 2.8mm(11Omils) Thickness (average) 114mi|a (2.8mm) ASTMD5147 section Thickness (average) 2.Smm(114mils) 'Peak Load @73»F (230C)(averaQe) 30|bf/inoh (53kN/m) AOTMD5147 section 'Peak Load 230C (73^F)(avarage) 5.3kN/m (30/bf/inoh) 'Peak Load @ O^F ('170C)(ovoroge) 75|bNnoh (132kN1n) ASTN D5147 section 'Peak Load @'1TvC (O»F)(avanmge) 75|@0nch (13.2kN/m) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73«F (230C)(avaroQe) 3% A3TM D5147 section 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 23"C (730F)(overage) 3% 'Elongation @ Peak Load, OoF(-17»C) (average) 3% ASTMD5147 section 'Elongation @ Peak Load, '17»C (O`F)(avenoge) 3% 'Ultimate Elongation @73Op(23oC) (average) 50Y6 ASTMD5147 section 'Ultimate Elongation @23pC(780F) (average) 6096 'Tear Strength (average) 40|bf (0.18kN) AGTMD5147 section N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM O 5147 ueotion1O N64 NIA Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0196 ASTMD5147 aeution11 Dimonainno|0ahi|ity (max/mum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) '15"F ('26"C) AGTM D5147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -260C<'150F> Compound Stability (minimum) 250"F (1210C) AGTMD5147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121vC<250"F> Coating Thickness ' Back Surface 2!40mils <1 mm> AGTmD5147 section 17 Coating Thickness ' Back Surface 1 mm(�t4Omils) Cyclic Fatigue Pamdiene 20 TG, bonded to an acceptable Poradinne 30, Parodiena 40 FIR, or para{or 50 LT cep sheet with an approved method of attachment, passes AOTM D584gboth as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according to ASTW1 D5147� Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 3.7kghn (76|b/sq) tThe value reported isthe lower ofeither MDorXD. Rev 1/2018 ~ ^ PARADIENE 30 FIR TG pOm[Oe[C'n/ PrnJUrf Data Sheet f siplast 0 Product Description Parad|eme 30 FR TG is a high performance, torch grade modified bitumen finish ply designed for use |n homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Paradiona 30 FR TG consists of lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with high quality $ymne' butad|ene'o\yene(SB8)modified bitumon, and surfaced with oonsmin granules. The back surface is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhesive layer specifically formulated for torch applications. The adhesive layer is manufactured using u special process that embosses the surface with a grooved pauem to provide optimum bumnffof the plastic film and maximize application rates. Pomdiena 30 FR TG is available with Siplast RnnfTog RqD roof asset technology onaSpeoiml-Nodo'To-Ondorbasis, Soo RonfTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more Product Use Puradiena3OFIR TGisthe finish ply ofthe Siplas Para|ieno 20TG/30 TG Gyo\om, and in lapped 3 inches (7.8 cm) side and end, 3ip|as( Paragione 20TG/3VTGSystems are torch applied to approved substrates. Contact Sip|mstfor specific approval onproduct uses. Product Approvals Paradiene 30 FIR TG is approved by FM Approvals (RN Standard 447O)for use inSiplmstParadone2OTG/3OFRTG Class 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck construoUons, subject to FMconditions and limitations. Puradienn30FIR TGis classified byUnderwriters Laboratories for use in"UL,,sClassified SidastPemdiene20TG/3OFIR TG Roof Systems. Sip|aauPanodiune 20TG/30 FR TG has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories an a Class & roofing system over non-combushb|o. insulated non-combustible, and insulated combustible decks, axaClass Broofing system over combustible decks. Pamdiena 30 FIR TG meets orexceeds the requirements of A8TM D 6163Typo |. GradoG. and CSAA12328'15Type A. Grade 1 for S8S'modifiod bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast Roof Systems also have received the approval ofmany regional and local authorities. Please contact Sip|ast for specific information uorequired. REC CITY OF Current copies of all SfplastCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com, G4last 1mmRochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll 0.75 Square Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 112lb (5.4kg/mf Roll Length: Min: 25.25ft (770m) Roll Width: Avg: 328ft (1l0m) Thickness: Avg: Thickness a$Selvage: Avg: Min: 138mUo 11Omi|n 114mUo (3.5mm) (3,0mm) (2.S mm) Selvage Width: Avg: 2.75in (70mm) Selvage Surfacing: Burn -off PnlyoleOnFilm Top Surfacing: No. 11ceramic granules, standard color finish is #A'720 Bone VVhkw, Contact Sip|mstfor other available Back Surfacing: PolyulefinFilm Lines: Alaying line isplaced 3in (7.6 cm) from selvage edge of the material. The line color for this material is orange. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed uphght on ends opposite the selvage on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top ofthe pa||e\edrolls is covered with Kraft paper. The pa|\otodmaterial ioprotected by mheat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pellet 41inX48in(1O4cmX122cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 84 lb (38.1 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on o clean Oon surface. Cam should be taken that rolls are not dropped onends nredges and are not stored inoleaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be nmnud in a dry p|ooe, out of direct exposure to the o|amants, and should not bodouble stacked. Material should El$E.*)nd|ad in such a manner asmensure that itremains dry / � w � ��'^* � �� PERMITCENTER North Vancouver, BC, Canadom7M 3M7 OD112018 1"W , 'k Customer Service mNorth America ~ ~ PARADIENE 30 FR TG Dhm{ml and Mechanical O[ODerG8S UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS - CANAOA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) . Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) , Test Method CSAA123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (average) 138mils (3.5mm) ASTMD5147 section Thickness (average) 138 mils (3.5 mm) 'Thickness a\selvage (minimum) (average) 114mi|x (2.9mm) 118mi|s (3.0mm) ASTMD5147 section 'Thickness atselvage (minimum) (average) 2.8mm(114mils) 3.Omm(118mils) 5.3kN/rn (3O�0nnh) 2Peak Load @ 73~F (23"C)(averoga> 30 lbf/inch (5.3kNhn) ASTMD5147 section 'Peak Load @ 230C (730F)(over (average) �" zPaukLood��" F ('171C)(avaraga) 75|bf/inoh (13.2kN/m) ASTMD5147 section 'Peak Ld@'17"C (00F)(avenago) 13.2W@m (75|bf/inuh) 3% " Elongation @ Peak Load, 73^F(23"C) (average) 3% 4STMD5147 section 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 28"C(73»F) (average) 2Bongu8on Peak Load, 0nF('17"C) (average) 3% ASTND5147 section "BongaUon@ Peak Load, '17"C(OOF) (average) 3% "V|hmateBongotiun 730F(230C) (average) 55% ASTMD5147 section `U|UmotnElongadon @23"C(73"F) (average) 55% 'Tear Strength (average) 40|bf <0.18kN> ASTND5147 section N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 19& ASTk8D5147 ooction1O N/A N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 01% AGTMD5147 oectinn11 Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -15"F ('26"C) ASTMD5147 000Unn12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) '260C('150F) Granule Embedment Max. avg. loss Max. individual loss 1.5grams per sample 2.Ograms per sample AGTW D5147 oactiun15 Granule Embedment Max. avg. loss Max. individual loss 1.5grams per sample 2.Ograms per sample Compound Stability (minimum) 250"F (121"{) AGTND5147 section 10 Compound Stability _(minimum) 121"C(2500F) Coating Thickness ' Back Surface 4Omils <1 mm> ASTMD5147 section 17 Coating Thickness ' Back Surface 1 mm(,,>-40mils) Cyclic Fatigue Puradiono 30 FIR TG, bonded to an acceptable Paradiene 20 base ply with an approved method of attachment, passes ASTM D 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according 1oASTmD 5147. Mass Per Unit Area Minimum 54kgtn" (112|b/sq) 1. Measured on the edge excluding the granule surfacing. 2. The value reported is the lower of either MD or XD. Re*n/20|8 � ° ` m PARADIENE 20 SA f siplast Commercial �rn�/rf �o� ��ppt vvOO[O8.".`". ,vww".vu"^=.""` Product Description Poediene 20 SA is a high performance, edf-edheoive, modified bitumen base ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Paradieno2OSAconsists cfolightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with high quality otynane- butadieno*tynene(S8S)modified bitumen. The back surface is coated with a self-adhesive bitumen specifically formulated for optimum adhesion in low -slope membrane app|iomdono, and it is lined with a high strength po{yo|ofin release film. Parodiene 20 SA is available with Siplast Roofrag RF|D roof asset technology on o Special -Made -To -Order basis. See RovfTagCommercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 20 34 is designed to be used as a base ply for direct application to approved roof board products, and other approved substrates. Ponadieno 20 S4 is also used as o stripping ply for reinforcing details e¢metal flanges, walls, and curbed penetrations. Extending Poradiono2OSAstripping ply onto the top surface of any Pomdiena20layer requires either removal of the top film surfacing from a film -surfaced Panadiene 20. or priming a sand -surfaced Poradiena 20 using anapproved primer. Paradiena2OSAiathe first ply ofall fully adhered Siplast Psradiene 20 SA/Pradiene 30TG Systems. kislapped 3 inches (7.0 cm) on sides and ends. End laps require heat welding. An alternative to the standard end lap method in seaming end joints using a 124nch (30.4 cm) wide strip of Paragiene 20 TG. Parogieno 20 SA is designed for direct application to approved insulations and roof boards, primed structural concrete decks, and other approved substrates. Paradinne 20 SA is used as a boua ply in multi -layer roof systems with o torch applied finish layer of Paradiene TG, VeraiorPorafnr. Prior approval from the Sip|eutTechnical Department isrequired for O4membrane systems installed without a torch applied finish layer. All laps of the Paradiane 2oGAmust beheat welded when the Pa,adienaTGorPamfo, TG over -layer is not installed duhng the same doy'o application. Product Paragieno2O 58isapproved by FM Standard 447O)for use in Sip(ostPamdiene203O. Panogiene2O/3OFR. and Panadienn 20/20PR C|onu 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations. Pmragiene2O SA is classified by Underwriters Laboratories as an acceptable substitute for Paradiene 20 TG in all "ULus classification listings and assemblies. Paradiena2OSAmeets orexceeds the requirements ofASTM D§158 Type | Grade S. and CSAA123.23-15 Type 4, Grade 1 for G8S+noUified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements, COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 72lb (3.5hg/M2) Roll Length: Min: 33.5 ft (1021n) Avg: 102mils (2.6 mm) Selvage Width-. Avg 3.0in (76mm) Selvage Surfacing: Polyclefin Release Tape Top Surfacing: Sand Back Surfacing: PolyolefinRelease Film Packaging: Rolls are wound onto s compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top ofthe pa||ebadrolls iocovered with Kraft paper. The paUetedmaterial iuprotected hyoheat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet: 41 inX48 in(1O4cnX122cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 72 lb (32.7 kg) Storage and Handling: All Giplastroll roofing products should bestored unend nnaclean flat surface. Care should betaken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored inoleaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored inadry place, out ofdirect exposure Uothe elements, and should not bedouble stacked. Material should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Current copies of all 3iplastCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the 3iplavWeb site atww^3iplostcom. RECEIVED CITY OFTUKW/LA ne"1/2010 Sipbnt 1VuoRochelle Blvd. Irving. TX 75062-3940 Customer Service mNorth America North Vancouver, BC, Canada v7ma11V17 1,800,922.8800 w*mwsiplamp`m PARADIENE 20 SA Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADATEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method `- Property (as manufactured) , Test Method CSAA123.23- 5 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 98mib (2.5mm) A8TMD5147 section Thickness (minimum) 2.5mm (98mi|a) Thickness (average) 102nnib (2.6mm) ASTM D 5147 section Thickness (average) 2.6mm (102mi|u) 'Peak Load @73vF (230C)(ovenngo) 30lbf/inch (5.3kNhn) ASTMD5147 section 'Peak Load 23»C (73`F)(evonage) 5.3hN/m (30|b@nch) 'Peak Load @ OqF ('170C)(uvonagq) 75|bf/inch (132KN/m) ASTMD5147 section 'Peak Load @'17oC (UpF)(avermgo) 132hNhn (75|bf(innh) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 78"F (230C)(avemgo) 396 ASTND5147 section 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 23oC (730F)<svemge> 3% 'Elongation @ Peak Load, O»F('17»C) (average) 396 ASTMD5147 section 'Elongation @ Peak Load, '17nC (O»F)(avenogo) 3% 'Ultimate Elongation @78nF(23"C) (average) 50% ASTM D5147 section 'Ultimate Elongation @ 230C(730F) (overage) 50Y6 'Tear Strength (average) 401bf (018 kN) ASTK4D5147 section N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 196 ASTmD5147 xachun1O mm. N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) O1% AGTN D5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1Y6 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) '15"F ('26"C) ASTMD5147 aaudon 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -26°C('150F) Compound Stability (minimum) 250"F (121"C) ASTMD5147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121"C(250"F) Cyclic Fatigue Paradiene 20 84. bonded to on acceptable PoraUiene 30. Poradiene 40 FIR. or Panafbr 50 LT cap sheet with on approved method of attachment, passes ASTg D 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according toASTN Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 3.5kg1m1 (72|b/sq) 1. The value reported is the lower ofeither MDurX[l 2. The High Temperature Stability of the self-adhesive bitumen coating is 212OF (1000C). Rew1oo1u - | ^ PARADIENE 40 FIR TG f siplast 0 Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Paradiene 40 FR TG is o high performance, torch grade modified bitumen finish ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane Parmdinne 40 FR TG consists of hbarg!eux scrim/fiberglass mat composite impregnated and coated with high quality styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumen, and surfaced with ceramic granules. The back surface is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhe sive layer specifically formulated for torch applications. The adhesive layer is manufactured using a special process that embosses the surface with a grooved pattern to provide optimum burnoff of the plastic film and maximize application rates. Paradieno4O FR TG is available with Siplast Roofrag RRD roof asset technology on a Special -Made -To -Order basis. Sao RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 40 FR TG is used as a finish ply in multi -layer Paradiene Systems, and as a base flashing where granule - surfaced flashing sheets are required. Paradiene 40 FR TG is lapped 3 inches (7.6) at sides and 6 inches (15.2 cm) at ends, and is applied by torch. Product Approvals Paradiene 40 FR TG is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470for use inPmadiene2OTG/4OFIR TGClass 1 insulated oteal roof deck constructions and insulated and non - insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations. Paradiene4OFRTGisclassified byUnderwriters Laboratories for use in UL Classified Paradieno 20TG/40 FIR TG roof systems. Paradieno2OTG/40 FR TG has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as e Civaa A roofing system over nnn-combuobb|e, insulated non*ombumbb{e, insulated combustible deda, and as a Class B roofing system over combustible decks. FRTGis approved by Underwriters Laboratories for use in VL Classified Paradiene 20TG/40 FR TG roof Paradiena%VTG/4OFRTGroof systems have been classified aaaClass Croofing over combustible, nun- combuoVble.and insulated combustible decks. TG meets or exceeds the requirements of Grade I for SBS modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Giplastmnfing systems also have received the approvalof many regional and local authorities. Please contact Siplast for specific information oorequired. Current copies of all SipmmCommercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www. Siplast. com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 125lb K6.1hg/m2> Roll Length: Min: 25.25ft [7.0n) Roll Width: Avg 3.28ft <1I0m> Thickness: Avg: 154mUo Thickness atSelvage: Avg: 130mils Min. 128mils (30mm) (3.3mm) (3.2 mm) Selvage Width: Selvage Surfacing: Burn -off PolyolefinFilm Top Surfacing: No. 11ceramic granules, standard color finish is #A'720 Bone White. Contact Siplast for other available colors. Back Surfacing: PolyolefinFilm Lines: A laying line is placed 3 in edge of the material. The line color for this material is red. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on ends opposite the selvage on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with foilized Kraft paper. The palleted material is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet 41inX4Oin(1O4omX122cm) wooden pallet. Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 94 lb (42.6 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in oleaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored inodry place, out ufdirect exposure Vothe elements, and should not bedouble stacked. Material should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that dmmainodry prior to and �gm� nJn��VaUun. ���,,�� CITY OFTUKWIL/i �ERNIIT CENTER Rev 1/2018 ~ Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Irving, Tx75062-394n North Vancouver, BC, Canada v7Mam Customer Service mNorth America 1.800.9228800 wwwuip|am.com , PARADIENE 40 FR TG Physical andMechanical D rH UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANAOATEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units � Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123,23'15 Values/Units Thickness (average) 154milo (3.9mm) ASTM D 5147 section Thickness (average) � (3.9mm) 154mi|o 'Thickness at selvage (minimum) (average) 120mi|n (5.2mm) 150mUo (3.3mm) ASTM O 514T section 'Thickness atselvage (minimum) (average) 3.5mm (130mi|a) 3.2mm (126mi|u) 'Peak Load @ 73"F (231C)(avnege) 80|bf/innh (14.1kN/m) ASTN D 5147 section 'Peak Lued@ 230C (730F)(overage) 141 kNhn (BO|bf/inch) �v 2Pook Load @" F ('170C)(overmge) 150|bf/inch (20.5kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 `Peak Load @'17"C (DoF)(average) 28.5hN/m (150|bf/inoh) 2Bongotion@g Peak Load, 73"F(23"C) (average) 8% A3TN D5147 section � 9�nngaUun�� Peak Load, T8oF (230C) (average) 3Y6 'Elongation Peak Load, 0 F(-17"C) (average) 3% ASTM D 5147 section 'Elongation 6§ Peak Load, '17"C (D«F) (average) 396 'U|UmateBongadon @73`F(23pC) (average) 80% AOTMD5147 section 'Ultimate Elongation @25"C(73"F) (overage) 80% 2Tear Strength (average) 120|bf (0�54kN) ASTM D 5147 section x N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTMD5147 000Lion1O N/A N/A Dimensional Stability /meximum) 0.1Y6 ASTM D5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) '50F ('210C) ASTMO51*7 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) '50F ('21"C) Granule Embedment Max.avg. loss Max. individual loss 1.5grams per sample 2.Ograms per sample ASTM D5147 section 15 Granule Embedment Max avg. loos Max. individual loss 1.5grams per sample 2.Vgrams per sample Compound Stability (minimum) 250"F (121"C) A8TM D5147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121"C(250"F) Coating Thickness ' Back Surface s4Omils (1 mm) ASTMD5147 section 17 Coating Thickness ' Back Surface 1 mm(54Omils) Cyclic Fatigue Parodieno 40 FIR TG bonded to an acceptable Porodimne 20 b000 ply with an approved method of attachment, passes AGTK8 V 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according 0oASTM D 5147. Mass Per Unit Area Minimum ~ 6.1 kg/m" (125|bbq) ^ 1� Measured onthe selvage edge excluding the granule surfacing. oov1mVm REVIEWELV CODE COMPeANCE APPROV JUL 0 9 • City of Tulcioiii BUILDING DIVISION Exhibit 9 C-1 C-2 -Dvsvcao CITY OF TUKWILA JUL 1 8 PERMIT CENTER Exhibit 9 C-3 C-4 Exhibit 9 C C 6 r.4 Exhibit 9 iniph .10.1010' 411.110- . t . C-8 Exhibit 9 C9 PACI ti IC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8 I 66 Exhibit 10 10. Siplast UL Ratings REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 9 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION DI RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Ki3 PERMIT CENTER oa. Siplast UL Directory Page 1 of 1 From: Brad Viles <Brad.Viles@siplast.com> To: Monty Moore <pacranroof@aol.com> Subject: Siplast UL Directory Date: Thu, Jun 13, 2019 1:08 pm Attachments: Siplast UL Ratings 7-26-18 (2).pdf (915K) Monty, Please see the attachment below. Starting on page 8 references Class A fully adhered. Thank You, szr, Brad Viles Siplast Inc. District Manager Office: 425-391-6893 Cell: 425-985-4852 Fax: 425-814-9628 Please note that I have a new e-mail address: brad.viles@siplast.corn This email, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain information that is confidential or legally protected. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this information or any attachments is prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this electronic transmission in error, please reply immediately to the sender by return e-mail that you have received the message in error and delete it along with any attachments. https://mail.aol.com/webmail-std/en-us/PrintMessacze 6/13/2019 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems ONLJNE CERTIFICATIONS DIRECTORY Pagp Bottom ULPductiQ UL'S NEXT GENERATIOts10ERTO fFIC°NSSEARH The same trusted data in a1710 de,rn search engirie. TGFU.R10630 Roofing Systems Roofing Systems See General Information for Roofing.5y,stern* SIPLAST INC 1111 HIGHWAY 67 S ARKADELPHIA, AR 71923-6376 USA NOW AVAILABLE > LEARN MORE R10630 "Slplast Wood Fiber C" may be used wherever wood fiberboard Is specified. "Para-Stik", "Parafast Insulation Adhesive", "Parafast Insulation Adhesive C", "Parafast Insulation Adhesive Green" or "Parafast Insulation Adhesive C Green" may be used in any Classification to adhere insulation layers to the roof deck. References to polyisocynaurate insulation may include "Paratherm H", "Tapered Paratherm H", "Paratherm H-P", "Tapered Paratherm H-P", "Paratherm H-WF", "Paratherm H-CG", "Tapered H-CG", "Paratherm H-DWD", "Paratherm H-NB", "Paratherm H-DD" or "Paratherm N", "Paratherrn N Tapered", "Paratherm N CG", "Paratherm N CG Tapered", "Paratherm N 25 psi , "Paratherm N Tapered 25 pst", "Paratherm N CG 25 psi", "Paratherm N CG Tapered 25 psi". "Paradiene 20 PR", "Paradiene 20 PR TG", "Paradiene 20 PR EG", "Paradiene 20 PR EG TG", "Paradiene 20 PR HV", "Paradiene 20 HVTG" and "Irex PR" are all suitable substitutions for "Teranap". Paradiene 20 SA" (self -adhered) is an acceptable alternate to "Paradiene 20". "Paradiene 20 EG SA" (self -adhered) is an acceptable alternate to "Paradiene 20 EG". "Paradiene 20 HT SA" (self -adhered) is an acceptable alternate to "Paradiene 20 HT". "Paradlene 20 TS SA" (self -adhered) Is an acceptable alternate to "Paradiene 20 TS". "Pro Base MW SA" (self -adhered) Is an acceptable alternate to "Pro Base SA". "Tradesman SBS Glass SA" (self -adhered) Is an acceptable alternate to "Pro Base LP SA" "Teranap 1M G/S" is an acceptable alternative to "Parafor 50 LT". "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin White 9010" is an acceptable alternate to "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" at the defined application rate. Unless otherwise indicated the following membranes are acceptable alternates for the membranes tabulated below: Membrane AcceptableAlternate "Paradlene 30 FR" "Paradlene 30 FR BW" "Paradiene 30 MW FR" "Paradiene 30 MW FR EIW" aradiene 30 HT FR" "Paradiene 30 HT FR BW" "Paradiene 40 FR" "Paradiene 40 FR BW" "Paradiene 0" "Paradiene 30 BW" "Paradiene 30 M " "Paradiene 30 MW BW" "Parafor 50" "Parafor 50 BW" "Parafor 30" "Parafor 30 BW" "Parafor 50 LT" . "Parafor 50 LT BW" "Paradiene 30 (TG)" 'Paradiene 30 (TG) BW" http://database.ul.corn/ogi-bin/Xrlitemplate/LISEXT/1FRAMEJshowpage.html?name=TGFU.R106308,ccnshortfitle=Roofing+Systems&objid=107435... 1/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems "Paradiene 30 MW TG" "Paradiene 30 MW TG BW" "Paradiene 30 FR (TG)" "Paradiene 30 FR (TG) BW' "Paradiene 30 MW FR TG" "Paradiene 30 MW FR TG BW" "Paradiene 30 HT (TG)" "Paradiene 30 HT (TG) BW" "Paredlen? 30 HT FR (TG)" "Paradiene 30 HT FR (TG) BW" ASPHALT FELT SYSTEMS WITH HOT ROOFING ASPHALT Class A, 6 or C Unless otherwise Indicated for Ballasted, Fully Adhered or Maintenance and Repair roof covering systems, the insulation and base/ply sheets may be mechanically attached or adhered with hot roofing asphalt or modified hot roofing asphalt ("PA-750"). Where indicated membranes may be applied with hot roofing asphalt or modified hot roofing asphalt ("PA-750"). Hot roofing asphalt: For use in asphalt organic or glass fiber felt roof covering systems. Asphalt glass fiber felts; Type G1 ("Paraglas"), Type G2 ("Parabase" or "Parablase Plus") for use in asphalt glass fiber felt roof covering systems. COLD APPLICATION SYSTEMS Class A 1, Deck; NC Incline: 1-1/2 Insulation (Optional): "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus", polylsocyanurate, glass fiber, wood fiber or perfite, any thickness. Base/Ply Sheet: — One or more layers Type Gl, Type G2, Type 15 or Type 30, hot mopped. Primer (Optional): — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified). Membrane: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 4-ga1/100-ft.2 Into which a 110-g fleece is embedded. Surfacing: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 2-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 2. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Barrier Board: — Georela-Pacific Gypsum LLC "RensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc", United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-In, thick minimum, mechanically fastened. Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, wood fiber or perlite, any thickness. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — One or more layers Type G1, Type G2, Type 15 or Type 30, hot mopped. Primer (Optional): — "Pro Primer" (not UL. Classified). Membrane: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 4-gal/100-ft.2 Into which a 110-g fleece Is embedded. Surfacing: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 2-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 4 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm I -ID" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness Barrier Board: — Georgla-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck @ Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoeor United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXceil FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4,1n. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in, thick minimum, mechanically fastened, Primer (Optional): — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified). Membrane: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 4-ga1/100-ft.2 Into which a 110-g fleece Is embedded. Surfacing: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 2-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 4. Deck: NC Incline: 2-1/4 Primer: — "Pro Primer W" applied at 0.08-lbs/ft2 (0.4-kg/m2). Base Coat: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at 0.41-lbs/ft2 (2.0-kg/m2) reinforced with 110- g Pro Fleece (not Classified). immediately followed by a second application of 'Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", at 0.20-lbs/ft2 (1.0-kg/m). Intermediate Coat: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at a rate of 0.20-lbs/ft2 (1.0-4/m2) with natural or color quartz embedded in wet resin at a rate of 1.0-Ibs/ft2 (5,0-kg/m2). Surfacing: — "Pro Color Finish" or "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0.13-lbs/ft2 (0.65-kg/m2). 5. Deck: NC Incline: 2-1/4 Primer: — "Pro Primer W" applied at 0.08-lbs/ft2 (0.4-kg/m2). http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.htrnl?nameraIGFU,R106308iccnshoraitleaRoofing+Systems&objid-a107435... 2/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Base Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at 0.31-Ibs/ftZ (1.5-kg/m2). Intermediate Coat: - 'Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or 'Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at a rate of 0.20-Ibs/ftZ (1.0-kg/m2) with natural or color quartz embedded in wet resin at a rate of 1.0-Ibs/ft2 (5.0-kg/m2). Surfacing: - "Pro Color Finish" or "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0.13-Ibs/ft2 (0.65-kg/m2). 6. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Primer: - "Pro Primer W" applied at 0.08-Ibs/ft2 (0.4-kg/m2). Base Coat: - "Terapro VTS Resin" trowel applied at 0.82-Ibs/ft2 (4.0-kg.m2) with natural quartz embedded into wet material at a rate of 1.0-Ib/ft2 (5.0-kg/m2). Surfacing: - "Pro Color Finish" applied at 0.13-Ibs/ft2 (0.65-kg/m2). 7. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/4 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness Barrier Board: - Georgia-Paciflc Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTM Roofboard", 1/4-in. or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or Unite! States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-In. thick minimum with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Primer: - "Pro Primer W" applied at 0.08-Ibs/ft2 (0.4-kg/m2). Base Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at 0.41-Ibs/ft2 (2.0-kg/m2) reinforced with 110- g Pro Fleece (not Classified). Immediately followed by a second application of "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or 'Terapro Wearing Layer 1001" applied at 0.20-Ibs/ft2 (1.0-kg/m). Intermediate Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or 'Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at a rate of 0,20-Ibs/ft2 (1.0-kg/m2) with natural or color quartz embedded in wet resin at a rate of 1.0-Ibs/ft2 (5.0-kg/m2). Surfacing: - "Pro Color Finish" or "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0.13-Ibs/ft2 (0.65-kg/m2). 8. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/4 Insulation (Optional): - Any UL Classified, any thickness Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard"' Roofboard", 1/4-in. or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc", or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-In. from the plywood joints. Primer: - "Pro Primer W" applied at 0.08-Ibs/ft2 (0.4-kg/m2). Base Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at 0.31-Ibs/ft2 (1.5-kg/m2). Intermediate Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", applied at a rate of 0.20-lbs/ft2 (1.0-kg/m2) with natural or color quartz embedded in wet resin at a rate of 1.0-Ibs/ft2 (5.0-kg/m2). Surfacing: - "Pro Color Finish" or "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0.13-Ibs/ft2 (0.65-kg/m2). 9. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1-1/2 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DureGuardi" Roofboard" or, 1/4-in. thick minimum or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-In. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): - Type G2, mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: - "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Primer: - "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified) applied at 0.18-ib/ft2. Membrane: - "Parapro Roof Membrane" - base coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.42-Ib/ft2, 140-g/ft2 polyester fleece, top coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.26-Ib/ft2. 10. Deck: NC Incline: 1-1/2 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board (Optional): - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard". Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-In. thick minimum, High Density Wood Fiber, Perlite, or Fiberglass Insulation. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): - Type G2, mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: - "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", "Pro Bast LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Primer: - "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified) applied at 0.18-1b/ft2. Membrane: - "Parapro Roof Membrane" - base coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.42-Ib/ft2, 140-g/ft2 polyester fleece, top coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.26-Ib/ft2. 11. Deck: NC Incline: 1-1/2 Barrier Board (Optional): - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard'" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R106308,ccnshorttitie=Roofing+Systems&ob;id=107435... 3/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum. Primer: - Pro Primer W applied at 0.4-kg/m2. Base Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin" applied at 2.0-kg/m2 reinforced with 110-g polyester fleece, Pro Fleece (not Classified). Immediately followed by a second application of Terapro Base Resin applied at 1.0-kg/m2 Intermediate Coat: - "Terapro VTS Resin" applied at a rate of 4.5-kg/m2 Intermediate Coat: - "Pro Color Finish" applied at a rate of 0.5-kg/m2 Surfacing: - "Pro Color Chips" applied at a rate of 1.0-kg/m2 Surfacing: - "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0,4-kg/m2 12. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1-1/2 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum, with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Primer: - Pro Primer W applied at 0.4-kg/m2 Base Coat: - "Terapro Base Resin" applied at 2.0-kg/m2 reinforced with 110-g polyester fleece, Pro Fleece (not Classified). Immediately followed by a second application of Terapro Base Resin applied at 1.0-kg/m2 Intermediate Coat: - "Terapro VTS Resin" applied at a rate of 4.5-kg/m2 Intermediate Coat: - "Pro Color Finish" applied at a rate of 0.5-kg/m2 Surfacing: - "Pro Color Chips" applied at a rate of 1.0-kg/m2 Surfacing: - "Pro Clear Finish" applied at 0.4-kg/m2 13. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1-1/2 Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum .o, "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum, with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perllte, wood fiber, mechanically attached or adhered with hot roofing asphalt, any thickness. Ply Sheet: - "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Ply Sheet: - "Teranap", heat fused. Primer (Optional): - "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified) applied at 0.18-Ib/ft2. Membrane: - "Parapro Roof Membrane" - base coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.42-Ib/ft2, 140-g/ft2 polyester fleece, top coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.26-Ib/ft2. Surfacing: - Crushed stone (minimum 3/8-in. diameter) or river bottom stone (3/4 to 1-1/2 in. diameter), loose laid, broadcast to full coverage. 14. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 3/4 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness, Barrier Board: - Georgia-Paclflc Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board" or "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-In. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum, with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-In. from the plywood joints. Base/Ply sheet: - "Paradiene 20 TG", torched. Membrane: - "Paradiene 30 FR TG", torched. Surfacing: - "Paracoat White 9010" applied at 1.3-kg/m2. 15. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: Unlimited Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTM Roofboard", 1/4-in. thick minimum, with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Base/Ply sheet: - "Paradiene 20 TG", torched. Membrane: - "Paradiene 30 FR TG", torched. Surfacing: - "Paracoat HS", applied at 1.8-kg/m2. 16. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Insulation (Optional): - "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness, Barrier Board: - Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or 1/4-in. thick minimum or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co, "SECUROCK r®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-In. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in, from the plywood joints. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): - Type G2 mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: - "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Bose TS SA", "Pro Base TG", "Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG", Base Coat: - "Parallax" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Reinforcement (Optional): - "Paraflex Fabric" (140-gr./m2) embedded into wet base coat, http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME:/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R106308ccnshorttitle=Roofing+Systems&objid=107435... 4/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Top Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coat 17. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 oofing granules applied at 35 to 40-Ibs/100-ft.2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board (Optional): — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum, High Density Wood Fiber, Partite, or Fiberglass Insulation. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Type G2 mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", "Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Base Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 tc 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Reinforcement (Optional): — "Paraflex Fabric" (140-gr,/m2) embedded into wet base coat. Top Coats — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coated roofing granules applied at 35 to 40-Ibs/100-ft.2 18. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: Unlimited Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roof Board" or 'DensDeck Prime Roof Board" or National Gypsum "DEXcell" Glass Mat Roof Board" or OEXceIITM FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-In. thick minimum with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Ply Sheet: — — "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG" "Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Membrane: — "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin White 9010", base coat applied at a rate of 0.42-Ibs/ft2 (2.0-kg/m2), reinforced with 110-g polyester fleece "Pro Fleece" (not UL Classified), top coat applied at a rate of 0.26-lbs/ft2 (1.3-kg/m2). Surfacing: — "Paracoat HS" applied at a rate of 0.37-Ibs/ft2 (1.8-kg/m2). Class B 1. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Toper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoC' or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum, with all joints staggered a minimum of 6-in. from the plywood joints. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Type G2, mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", "Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Primer: — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified) applied at 0.18-Ib/ft2. Membrane: — "Parapro Roof Membrane" - base coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.42-Ib/ft2, 140-g/ft2 polyester fleece, top coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.26-Ib/ft2. 2. Deck: NC Incline: 2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board (Optional): — Georgia-Paciflc Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-1n. thick minimum, High Density Wood Fiber, Perilte, or Fiberglass Insulation. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Type G2, mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 SA", "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", "Paradiene 20 TS", "Pro Base", "Pro Base LP", "Pro Base SA", "Pro Base LP SA", "Pro Base TS", "Pro Base TS SA", "Pro Base TG", "Pro Base LP TG" or "Paradiene 20 TG". Primer: — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified) applied at 0.18-Ib/ft2. Membrane: — "Parapro Roof Membrane" - base coat of "parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.42-Ib/ft2, 140-g/ft2 polyester fleece, top coat of "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 7035" (Summer or Winter) or "Parapro Roof Membrane Resin Color 9010" applied at 0.26-Ib/ft2. 1. Deck: NC FLUID APPLIED COATING SYSTEMS Class A Incline: Unlimited Base Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Reinforcement (Optional): — "Paraflex Fabric" (140-yr./m2 polyester) embedded into wet base coat. Top Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coated roofing granules applied at 35 to 40-lbs/100-ft.2. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R106308,ccnshorttitle=Roofing+Systems&objid=107435... 5/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Class A, B or C 1. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Existing Roof System: — Class A, B or C insulated or uninsulated APP or SBS modified bitumen membrane roof covering system to maintain existing Class A, B or C Classification surfaced with: Base Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 2-1/2 to 2-3/4 gal./100-ft.2. Reinforcement (Optional): — "Paraflex Fabric" (140-gr./m2) embedded Into wet base coat. Top Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 2-1/2 to 2-3/4 gal./100-ft.2. Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coated roofing granules applied at 35 to 40-Ibs/100-ft.2. 2. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Existing Roof System: — Class A, Et or C insulated or uninsulated, mechanically fastened or fully adhered PVC/TPA single ply membrane roof covering system to maintain existing Class A, B or C Classification surfaced with: Base Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2 Reinforcement (Optional): — "Paraflex Fabric" (140-gr./m2) embedded into wet base coat. Top Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coated roofing granules applied at 35 to 40-Ibs/100-ft.2. 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Existing Roof System: — Class A, B or C insulated or uninsulated fully adhered or mechanically fastened EPDM or TPO single ply membrane roof covering system to maintain existing Class A, B or C Classification surfaced with: Base Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2 Reinforcement (Optional): — "Paraflex Fabric" (140-gr./m2) embedded Into wet base coat. Top Coat: — "Paraflex" applied at 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2 Surfacing (optional): — Broadcast application of No. 11 ceramic coated roofing granules applied at 35 to 40-Ibs/100-ft.2 4. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: (See Note 1) Existing Roof System: — Class A, B or C insulated or non -insulated BUR cap sheet or modified bitumen system to retain the existing Classification covered with: Coating: -- "Paracoat White 9010", applied at 1,3-kg/m2. Note 1: Classification (A, B or C) and maximum incline will be the same as that of the Classified Roof Covering System (TGFU). 5. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Existing Roof System: — Class A, B or C insulated or non -insulated TPA system to retain the existing Classification covered with: Coating: — "Paracoat White 9010", applied at 1.3-kg/m2. 6. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Existing Roof System: — Class A, B or C insulated or non -insulated PVC system to retain the existing Classification covered with: Coating: — "Paracoat White 9010", applied at 1.3-kg/m2. Class A or B 1. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/z Existing Roof System: — Class A or B (gravel surfaces maintained) covered with: Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, wood fiber or perlite, any thickness, hot mopped or mechanically fastened. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Any Type G1, Type G2, Type 15 or Type 30, hot mopped or mechanically fastened. Primer (Optional): — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified). Membrane: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", 1-1/2 gal,/100-ft,2 into which a polyester (110-g) is embedded, Surfacing: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", 1-gal/100-ft.2. 2. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Existing Roof System: — Class A or B (gravel surfaces may be removed) covered with: Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, wood fiber or perlite, any thickness, hot mopped or mechanically fastened. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Any Type G1 or Type G2, hot mopped or mechanically fastened. Primer (Optional): — "Pro Primer" (not UL Classified). Membrane: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", at 0.42-lbs/ft2 (2.0-kg/m2) into which a polyester fleece (110-g) is embedded. Surfacing: — "Terapro Base Resin Bone 1013" or "Terapro Wearing Layer 1001", at 0.26-lbs/ft2 (1.3-kg/m2). 1. Deck: C-15/32 Class C Incline: 1 Existing Roof System: — Class C roofing system covered with: Base Coat: — One or more layers "Carlisle Modified Base Sheet" mechanically fastened or hot mopped. Membrane: — Carlisle "Sure -Weld AFX or AFX PLUS Membrane" mechanically fastened or hot mopped. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R10630&ccnshorttitle-Roofing+Systems&objid=107435.., 6/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems SINGLE PLY MEMBRANE SYSTEMS Unless otherwise indicated the Type G2 or Type G3 base sheet may be mechanically fastened or applied with hot roofing asphalt; the membranes (modifled bitumen) are applied with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane and base/ply sheets suffixed "TG", heat fused In place, are acceptable alternates to the same membranes and base/ply sheets, adhered with hot roofing asphalt, in applicable applications. Siplast "PA-311" or "PA- 311M" (1-1/2 to 2-1/2 gal./100-ft.2) cold application cements are suitable alternates for hot roofing asphalt In Classifications not exceeding 1 in. Incline. Only Ut. Classified roof Insulations (excluding polystyrenes) are to be utilized in the insulated systems described below in any thickness or combination or as noted in Individual Classifications, mechanically fastened or either adhered with hot roofing asphalt or UL Classified insulation adhesive. "Siplast Fiberglass Roof Insulation" may be used wherever glass fiber insulation is specified. Minimum 1/2-in. thick gypsum wallboard or minimum 1/4-in. thick Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime@ Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTm Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board may be used In any roof covering system currently Classified for use over noncombustible roof deck; this allows the system to be used over combustible roof deck (15/32-In. thick minimum) provided that: The Joints in the insulation are offset 6-in, with the joints in the roof deck, and Polystyrene insulation, if used, is placed beneath the gypsum wall board or Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck@ Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime@ Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardr' Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum "SECUROCK®". The use of rosin paper in a roof covering assembly, either on combustible or non-combustible roof deck, is acceptable and will not change the existing Classification for the assembly. Rosin paper may be viewed as optional in all roof covering systems. unless otherwise indicated, on all noncombustible roof deck systems vapor retarder a or ply sheets are optional beneath roof insulation on all systems. In any system, "Paravent FS" may be included In addition to, but not in lieu of, any base sheet cr base/ply sheet. "Parabase FS" may be used in lieu of "Parabase" in any system where "Parabase" is mechanically fastened. Unless specified In the Individual Classifications, the following membrane and base/ply sheet alternatives are applicable. "Paradiene 20 EG", "Paradiene 20 HT' and "Paradiene 20 HV" are suitable alternates for "Paradiene 20" in any applicable Classifications. "Paradiene 20 TS" Is a suitable alternate to "Paradiene 20" In any applicable Classifications. "Paracliene 30 FR HT" is a suitable alternate to "Paradiene 30 FR" in any applicable Classification. "Paradiene 30 HT FR CR" is a suitable alternate to "Paradiene 30 CR FR" in any applicable Classification. "Paradiene 30 HT" and "Paradiene 40 FR" are suitable alternates to "Paradiene 30" in any applicable Classification. "Paradiene 30 FR ECO-ACTIVE" is a suitable alternate to "Paradiene 30 FR" in any applicable Classification. "Paradiene 20 MW" is an acceptable substitute for "Paradiene 20". "Paradiene 30 MW" is an acceptable substitute for "Paradiene 3Q". "Paradiene 30 MW FR" is an acceptable substitute for "Paradiene 30 FR". "Paradiene 30 MW TG" Is an acceptable substitute for "Paradiene 30 (TG)". "Paradiene 30 MW FR TG" Is an acceptable substitute for "Paradiene 30 FR (TG)". "Paradiene 30 FR (TG) ECO-ACTIVE" is a suitable alternate to "Paradiene 30 FR (TG)" in any applicable Classification. "Parafor 30 ECO-ACTIVE" is a suitable alternate to "Parafor 30" in any applicable Classification. "Irex 40", "Irex HT" and "Irex PR" are suitable alternates for "Irex 30" In any applicable Classification. "Irex 40" and "Irex Hr may be heat fused in place. "Vera! Copper", "Veral Stainless Steel" and "Veral Spectra" are suitable alternates for "Veral Aluminum" in any applicable Classification. Additional layers of Type G2, "Parabase" and "Parabase Plus" may be added to any Classification. The "PC-227" (maximum 3-ga1/100-ft.2) coating Is suitable for use over any of the following systems up to a max incline of 3/4-In. Wood fiberboard, 1/2-in, thick minimum, may be used over polyisocyanurate insulation In any classification specifying the latter. Class A - Ballasted 1. Deck: NC Incline: 3 Insulation (Optional): "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HI)" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness, covered with 3/4-in. minimum perlite. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Terabase", "Terabase TG", "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20 TG" or "Paradiene 20 PR". Membrane: — "Paradiene 20 PR" or "Teranap" (modified bitumen). Surfacing: — 400-Ib/100-ft.2 embedded In a flood coat of hot roofing asphalt or PA-311, or concrete pavers, minimum 10-1b/100-ft.2. 2. Deck: NC Incline: 2 Base Sheet: — "Terabase", "Terabase TG", "Paradiene 20" or "Paradlene 20 TG", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 20" or "Teranap", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Vapor Barrier (Optional): — Polyethylene film (not UL Classified). Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS) or extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Slip Sheet (Optional - not UL. Classified): — Phillips Fibers "Rufon", International Paper "D689" or "Fabrene", 2-oz/100-yd.2. Surfacing: — Crushed stone (1/2 to 1-1/2 in. diameter) or river bottom stone (3/4 to 1-1/2 in. diameter), 600-lbs/100-ft.2 minimum, loose laid, or concrete pavers, minimum 10-Ib/100-ft.2. 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 3 http://database.utcom/cgl-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.htrnl?name=T'GFU.R106308.ccnshoreltieeRoofing+Systems&objid=107435,.. 7/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Insulation: — Wood fiber, 3/4-in. thick. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Parabase FS", mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20" adhered with hot roofing asphalt or PA-311 adhesive Membrane: — ''Teranap" adhered with hot roofing asphalt or PA-311 adhesive. Surfacing: — Gravel, 400-1b/100-ft.2 embedded in a flood coat of hot roofing asphalt. 4. Deck: NC Incline: 3/4 Insulation (Optional): — Any UL Classified, any thickness, covered with 3/4-in. minimum perlite. Base/Ply Sheet: — 'Terabase", "Terbase TG", ''Paradiene 20", "Paradlene 20 TG'' or "Paradlene 20 PR". Membrane: — "Paradiene 20 PR" or "Teranap" (modified bitumen). Surfacing: — 400-1b/100-ft.2 embedded in a flood coat of "PA-311 R". 5. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 3/4 Insulation (Optional): — Wood fiber, 3/4-in. thick. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Parabase FS", mechanically fastened. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20" adhered with hot roofing asphalt or "PA-311 R" adhesive. Membrane: 'Teranap" adhered with hot roofing asphalt or "PA-311 R" adhesive. Surfacing: — Gravel, 400-Ib/100-ft.2 embedded in a flood coat of "PA-311 R". 1. Deck: NC Class A - Fully Adhered Incline: 1/2 insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, urethane, perlIte/lsocyanurate or composite, glass fiber, perlite or wcod fiber, no limitation, Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradlene 20". Membrane: — "Paradlene 30FR" or "Paradiene30 CR FR''. 2. Deck: C-15/32 incline: 1/2 Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or ''Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any palylsocyanurate, urethane, perllte, perlite/urethane composite or glass flber, 3/4-in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradlene 20". Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR". 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No limitation. insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any poiyisocyanurate, urethane, perllte/isocyanurate composite, glass fiber, perllte or wcod fiber, any thickness. Insulation (Optional): — Wood fiberboard, 1/2-in. thickness minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — One layer 'Pipe G2, "Paradlene 20" or "Irex 30". Membrane: — "Veral Aluminum", heat fused, hot mopped in place or adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at 2-gal/100-ft.2. 4. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No limitation. Base Sheet: — Pipe G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. PIy Sheet: — Pipe G2, ''Paradiene 20" or "Irex 30", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Veral Aluminum", heat fused or hot mopped In place. 5. Deck: NC Incline: Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherrn G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Ptus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perllte, wood fiber, mechanically attached or adhered with hot roofing asphalt, any thickness. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2 "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. PIy Sheet (Optional): — "Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20EG", "Paradiene 20 Fir or "Paradiene 20 RV", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 HT FP.. TG", "Paratech FR" or "Paradlene 40FR'', adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 6. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polylsocyanurate, 1-1/4 in. minimum or glass fiber, perfite, wood fiber, 1/2 In. minimum, with joints offset 6-in. from joints In deck. Base/Ply Sheet: — P/pe G2 (22-lb minimum) "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened. Membrane: — "Paratech FR" or "Paradiene 40FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 7. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Barrier Board: — Wood fiber, perlite, glass fiber, 0.45-In. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradlene 20". Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR". 8, Deck: NC incline: No limitation Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Barrier Board: — Wood Fiber, perlite, glass fiber, 0.45-in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Paradiene 20" or "Irex 30". Membrane: — "Veral Aluminum'', heat fused or hot mopped. http://database.ul.comicgi-birDCW/template/LISEXT/1FRANIE/showpage.htrnl?narne=TGFU.R10630&ccnshortti8e.Roofing+Systemsdrobild= 7435 „ 8/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems 9, Deck: NC Incline: 1 Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Barrier Board: — Wood fiber, perlite, glass fiber, 0.45-in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase", "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 40FR" or "Paratech FR". 10. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No limitation Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Barrier Board: — Perlite, glass fiber, 3/4-in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Irex 30" or "Paradiene 20". Membrane: — "Veral Aluminum", heat fused or hot mopped. 11. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Base Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20". Membrane: "Paradiene 30FR". 12. Deck: NC Incline: No limitation Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, Type G3, "Paradiene 20" or "Irex 30". Membrane: — "Veral Aluminum", heat fused or hot mopped. 13. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — Glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, one or more layers, any combination, 2-in. maximum thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 14. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Cap Sheet: — Inverted Type G3, mechanically fastened. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", heat fused. Cap Sheet: — "Paradiene 30 FR", heat fused or hot mopped. 15. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm -ID Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard"" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum. Base/Ply sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 16. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Insulation: — Wood fiber, 1/2-In. thick, mechanically fastened. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 17. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Base Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. PIy Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 18. Deck: NC Incline: 1/2 Insulation (Optional): — Glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, one or more layers, any combination, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradlene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 19. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Cap Sheet: — Inverted Type G3, mechanically fastened. Base Sheet: — "Paradlene 20", heat fused. Cap Sheet: — "Paradlene 30 CR FR", heat fused or hot mopped. 20. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard." Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GiesRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell http://database.ul.com/ogi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R106308.ocnshortfitle=Roofing+Systems&objid=107435... 9/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Cap Sheet: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 21. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTM Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-in. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20 TG", heat fused. Ply Sheet: — "Teranap", hot mopped. Cap Sheet: — "Paradiene 30 FR TG", heat fused. 22. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — Wood fiberboard, 1/2-in. minimum, over "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified polyisocyanurate insulation, any thickness, any combination. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2-gal./100-ft.2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2-gal./100-ft.2. 23. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness, any combination, covered with optional wood fiberboard. Barrier Board: — 1/2-In. thick gypsum wallboard or 1/4-in. thick minimum Georgia-Paclfic Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck ouraGuardTM Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board, "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum with all joints staggered 6-in. minimum from plywood joints. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2 gal./100-ft,2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2 gal./100-ft.2. 24. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Base Sheet: — Type G2 or"Irex 40", mechanically fastened Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, minimum 2-in. thick. Barrier Board: — 3/4-in. thick perlite or Johns Manville "Duraboard", adhered with hot roofing asphalt Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20" or "Paradiene 20 EG", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 25. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardT" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum Co. "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" 1/4-In. thick minimum or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20 PR", mechanically fastened; or "Tradesman SBS Glass SA", self -adhered. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20 TG", heat fused. Cap Sheet: — "Paradiene 30 FR TG", heat fused. 26. Deck: NC Incline: 1/4 Insulation (Optional): — Polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, mechanically attached or adhered with hot roofing asphalt, any thickness. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2 "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus" mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: — —"Paradiene 20", "Paradiene 20EG", "Paradiene 20 HT" or "Paradiene 20 HV" adhered with "PA-311 R" applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 HT FR TG", "Paratech FR" or "Paradiene 40FR", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100- ft.2. 27. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/4 Insulation: — Polyisocyanurate, 1-1/4 in, minimum or glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, 1/2-in. minimum with butt joints in the insulation offset a minimum of 6-In. from butt joints In roof deck. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2 (22-lb minimum) "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus" mechanically fastened. Membrane: — "Paratech FR" or "Paradiene 40FR" adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 28. Deck: NC Incline: 1/4 Insulation: — Expanded polystyrene (EPS), extruded polystyrene (XEPS), any thickness. Barrier Board: — Wood fiber, perlite, glass fiber, 0,45-in. thick minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus" adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 40FR" or "Paratech FR". http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1 FRAME/showpage.html?name=TGFU.R10630&censhorttltle>Roofing+Systems&objid=10743... 10/13 7/26/2018 29. Deck: NC TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Incline: 1/4 Insulation (Optional): — Glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, one or more layers, any combination, 2-in. maximum thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gat./100-ft.2, Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 30. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/4 Cap Sheet: — Inverted Type G3, mechanically fastened. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", heat fused. Cap Sheet: — "Paradlene 30 FR" adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 31. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/4 Insulation (Optional): — Any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Minimum 1/4-in. thick Georgia-Paclfic Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTm Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum "SECUROCKV glass mat board or National Gypsum "DEXceli Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" or minimum 7/16-in. thick National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board". Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2, Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 32. Deck: NC Incline: 1/4 Insulation (Optional): — Any UL Classified, any thickness. Barrier Board: — Minimum 1/4-in. thick Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard'" Roofboard" or CertainTeed Gypsum "GlasRoc" or United States Gypsum "SECUROCK®" glass mat board or National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" or minimum 7/16-in. thick National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board". Base Sheets — "Paradiene 20 TG", heat fused. Ply Sheet: — "Teranap", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR TG", heat fused. Class B - Fully Adhered 1. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No limitation. Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Irex 30", Type G3 or "Paradiene 20". Membrane: — "Vera! Aluminum", may be heat fused or hot mopped in place. 2. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Base Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus". Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20". Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR". 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Base Sheet: — Type G2 or "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened. PIy Sheet: — "Pardiene 20". Membrane: — "Paradlene 30FR". 4. Deck: C-15/32 Incline; 1/2 Base/Ply Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus". Membrane: — "Paradiene 40FR" or "Paratech FR". 5. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1/2 Insulation: — Wood fiber, perlite, glass fiber, 1/2-In, minimum. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20". Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR". 6. Deck: NC Incline: 2-1/2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherrn G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherrn HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot rooflng asphalt, any thickness. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 7. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/2 Insulation: — Glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, mechanically fastened, 1/2-in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradlene 30FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 8. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/2 http://database.ul.corn/cgi-bin/XYVitemplate/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.htrni?nameeTGFU.R106308,cc.nshorttitieeRoofing+Systems&objid=10743... 11/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Insulation: — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polylsocyanurate, mechanically fastened, 1-1/4 in. minimum. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20". Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 9. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/2 Base Sheet: — "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20, adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 10. Deck: NC Incline: 1 Insulation (Optional): — Glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, one or more layers, any combination, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 11. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 1 Insulation: — Wood fiberboard, 1/2-in. minimum, over "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G per or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any UL Classified polylsocyanurate insulation, 1-1/2 in. minimum. Base Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2-gal/100-ft.2. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 FR", adhered with "SFT Adhesive" at a rate of 2-ga1/100-ft.2. 12. Deck: NC Incline: 1/4 Insulation (Optional): — Glass fiber, puke, wood fiber, one or more layers, any combination, any thicicness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30 CR FR", adhered with "PA-311 R" adhesive applied at 1-1/2 gal./100-ft.2. 1. Deleted. 2. Deck: C-15/32 Class C - Fully Adhered Incline: 2-1/2 Base Sheet: — Type G2, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20, adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 3. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No Limitation Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or ''Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, any combination, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — (Optional when no insulation Is used, otherwise required) Type G2, "Parabase", "Parabase Plus", "Paradiene 20", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Parafor sur, "Parafor SOWS", adhered with hot roofing asphalt, mechanically fastened or heat fused in place. 4. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Membrane: — "Paradiene 30", adhered with hot roofing asphalt. 5. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: No Limitation Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or "Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuardTM Roofboard", any combination, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Base/Ply Sheet (Optional): — Type G2, Type G3 inverted, "Parabase" or "Parabase Plus", mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20" or "Paradiene 20 FS", hot mopped. Membrane: — "Parafor 50" or "Parafor 30, heat fused in place. 6. Deck: C-15/32 Incline: 2-1/2 Insulation (Optional): — "Paratherm G" or "Paratherm G Taper" or "Paratherm G CG" or "Paratherm G CG Taper" or ''Paratherm HD" or "Paratherm HD Plus" or any polyisocyanurate, glass fiber, perlite, wood fiber, any combination, any thickness, mechanically fastened or adhered with hot roofing asphalt. Barrier Board: — 1/2-in. thick gypsum wallboard or 1/4-in. thick minimum Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC "DensDeck® Roofboard" or "DensDeck Prime® Roofboard" or "DensDeck DuraGuard" Roofboard", "National Gypsum "DEXcell Glass Mat Roof Board", "DEXcell FA Glass Mat Roof Board" or National Gypsum "DEXcell Cement Board" 7/16-in. thick minimum with all joints staggered 6-in. minimum from plywood joints. Ply Sheet: — "Paradiene 20 PR TG", heat fused. Membrane: — "Parafor 30", heat fused. http://database.ulcom/ogi-bin/XYVttemplate/LISucrilFRAME/showpage.html?name,-TGFU.R106308scenshorttitle=ftoofing+Systems&objid=10743.- 12/13 7/26/2018 TGFU.R10630 - Roofing Systems Last Updated on 2018-06-12 Questions? Print this pagg Terms of Use Page Tog © 2018 UL LLC The appearance of a company's name or product in this database does not in itself assure that products so identified have been manufactured under UL's Follow -Up Service. Only those products bearing the UL Mark should be considered to be Certified and covered under UL's Follow -Up Service. Always look for the Mark on the product. UL permits the reproduction of the material contained in the Online Certification Directory subject to the following conditions: 1. The Guide Information, Assemblies, Constructions, Designs, Systems, and/or Certifications (files) must be presented in their entirety and in a non -misleading manner, without any manipulation of the data (or drawings). 2. The statement "Reprinted from the Online Certifications Directory with permission from UL" must appear adjacent to the extracted material. In addition, the reprinted material must Include a copyright notice in the following format: "g) 2018 UL LLC'. http://database.ul.com/cgi-bin/XWItemplate/LISEXT/1FRAME/showpage.html?name.TOFU.R106308,ccnshorttitle=Roofing+Systems&objkl=10743... 13/13 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8166 Exhibit 11 11. Structural and Construction Loads: We have tried to cover loading of the roof in our cover letter. - REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 09 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JU:1 i PERMIT CENTER PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING I 8012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 980 I 2 Phone (425) 892-8166 Exhibit 12 12. General: Chapter 15 of the International Building Code REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 09 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA t PERMIT CENTER Intern a HAF ER"1 S RC O.F ASS N BLI thi+rif`ratrtn Ott26t1!y SECTION 1511. REROOFING Exhibit 12 1511.1 Oenerat_ Moten,Is and rn*t4 td of a siicatIon 4rtaerl for rracoverlr f or replacing an iixisllr roDt eoveirlrs shelf ccmpl r vmll1 the requirements of Chapter 15 Exceptions: 1.Roof reprecsmeof or roof recarrrof existing fpw Jnp0 root coverings shell not be rottulred'lo rtlset the minimum design slope requirement o1 one -quarter tine vertical In 12 units hrrrlrontal 12-percent slope) in Section 1507 for roof% that provide positive roof drainage, 2,Recovering or replacing an exist' rlQ roof covering shrill not be required to meet the requirement for rsecondary temergrrtwy overflow) draln4 or asttppers in 1ecllor► 1503.4 for roof% Thal proY tie for pcxsifi+e roof drainage.. Ftv 1f) purposes of this exception, existing secondary drainage or scupper 5y terns required to accordance with this code t:ho1l not he removed unlses they are replaced by secondary drains or acumen designed and Installed in accordance with 3sctton 1503:4, 1511,:? RtvUrturat and eons1ruv Lion loads Structural roof eorraponsntrs :titian' ❑e enrounterer7 nlifln{I tn5tt111a1IO0 pfrble of supporling the r me sysrem end tl melee irarrl trl Wes rf tt deli 1511.3 Roof replacernrrnt. Ro'.repracernenr shall Include the removal of MI exisliyere or roof coverings tlQ\•rn to the roof fleck exception: Where the ousting roof assembly I1tcItrcf*, an ice OrliTlar rtttirntrrrinir Mel Is adhered 10 the rover nisei.. the 0,1,50,J ice harrier membrane shall be permitted to remain to pence and covered...vein an adddlonrit toyer of ice: harrier rr mfuene In accordance vrlth Section 1507.. 1511..3.1 Roal recover. The Installation or a ne+. tool cc -vac -Inc) over an reN15t1n9 roof covering 5t'ra11 be permitted where any of the 1c Ili r.q toilet-ir occur: 1 where the new roof covering Is installed In etc:con:l nce w1I11 the roof covering ntanutorturere approved Inatnsnorm 2.Complete and: separate roofing systems, such as 5tarxiing•aeam motet roof parcel systems, that are daal[tned to transmit the rorrf loads dlireclly to the 1aullding's structural'system and that 00 not rely on existing roofs and roof cmverinos for support, shell not require the removal of wxtalin9 roof coverings 3.Metal penal, reel& shingle and concrete and cloy We roof crv.rrnga shall he pernfttetf to he �zskrflled o ear eszislrrt0 wood Shake roots when applied In accordance with Section 1511.4_ 4 The eppticalion of a nine protective coating Over an eristIrvj spray poayurelhefla foam rr,ofing system shot two permitted without tear off of wetting roof coverings. 1511,5.1.1 Exceptions, A roof recover shall not be pernvfted •.where any r 1 trio 'Mew ring car irons Cur. 1,Whero the e1[lsting roof or roof covering is water $baked or hits ttet cicaratsd to o p+llnf that the existing roof oc roof covering Is not adequate as a bass+ for addition& roofing, 2.Where the existing roof covering is state, clay. cement or asbestos -con rat llie, 3.Where the exlstI'i roof has two or more applications of tiny type Of roof covering. 1511.4 Roof recovering. Where the appecalion of a new roof coverlshingle or shrike roofs creates is combtestibie c cissiled spec* the cane" existing surface shall be covered with gypstwn boorrl. mineral filler, glass Aber or other approved mat plate, 1511.5 Rslns1e1Ia1Ion of materials. ExlsliAg slate, clay or cement the Shall be permitted for rlaInsl ifelon, except that damaged, or red err broken slate be refinstalled.. Existing wilt fleshing, metal edgings, ►train outlets. collars and metre counterflashingo shall' not be refs netted, damaged or ctetertorated, Aggregate surfacing materiel* ehwfl not be reinileNed. 1r3ii.e IlaahInpu. Fliastiingis t it be r �+fttrrllnrytie ri9els; fastener!' kai w shall not fled where • Exhibit 6 PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8166 6. Complete list of all materials with Safety Date Sheets REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 9 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA .JU:,! 1 8 25'3 PERMIT CENTER 1(1-- OZ... OL Pacific Rainier Roofing, Inc SUBMITTAL LOG JOB NAME: Southcenter Mall Reroof J3-b PRO.) No: 2671 DESCR: Siplast BUR LAST UPDATED: May 24, 2019 ESTIMATOR: Monty Moore Re15rev No Ref No .. Spec- Number Submittal Description -...,Q, Sta - ki Issued ale A..roved Comments 1 07500 2,2.A GP DensDeck Prime (1/e) • PDS 07500 2.2,A GP DensDeck Prime (la") - PDS ! - 07500 2.2.A -- GP DensDeck Prime • SOS 4 07500 2.2.A - Tradesman SBS Glass $A Base - PDS al 5 107500 2,2.A Tradesman $138 - SDS 07 00 2.2.A Irex 40 - PDS 7 , 07500 2.2,A Siplast Paratherm CG Polyiso Insulation • PDS, 8 07500 2.4 Siplast Paratherm CG • SOS 9 07 00 2.4 Siplast Paradiene 20 TG - PDS i 10 .--- -.. 07500 2.2.A Siplast Paradiene 30 FR TG - POS 11 07500 2.2.A - Paradiene 20 SA - PDS . 12 07500 2.2.A Paradlene 40 FR TG - PDS 13 07500 2.2.A Siplast Roll Roofing SOS Sheet 14 07500 2.3,A Sikaflex -la - POS 1 15 07500 2.3.A Sikaflex -la - SOS 16 07500 2.3.B GAF EnergyGuard Perlite Cant Strip- PDS 17 07500 2,3.B GAF Ener yGuard Perlite Insulation - SD S 18 19 07600 2.3.0 . Sheet Lead - SOS Si last TA-119 Primer - PDS - ---i- i i 07500 2.3.0 20 07500 2.3.0 -__------ 07500 2.3.0 Siplast TA-119 Primer - SOS Siplast PA-1125 Primer - POS 1 21 22 - . 07500 2.3.D tSIpast PA-1125 Primer - SDS i 23 07500 2.3.D Siplast PA-1021 Plastic Cement - PDS , 24 07500 2.3.0 Siplast PA-1021 Plastic Cement - SDS 1 25 . . 07500 2.3.0 Siplast PA-828 Flashing Cement - PDS 26 07500 2.3.D Siplast PA-828 Flash Cement - SOS 27 07500 2.3.0 .--- Siplast PS-209 Elastomerlo Sealant - PDS .. . 1 28 07500 2,3.0 Siplast PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant - SOS 29 07500 2.3.E . , . - , Parafast Reding Fastener - SOS - r . . 30 07500 2.3.E Parafast Metal Plates 31 07500 2.3.F Siplast Paratread - PDS 32 07500 2.3.J Dura-Blok DB Supports - PDS 33 07500 2.3.K Siplast Pro Base TS - PDS i 34 07500 2.3.K Parapro Roof Membrane Resin - POS ,. - i 35 - 07500 2.3.K _ Parapro Products - SDS . 36 . . 07500 2.3.K Pro Catalyst Liquid - PDS - , 37 07500 2.3.K Pro Catalyst Liquid - 805 a ' 38 07500 2.3,K Pro Fleece - PDS —C -KWr 39 . . . VP [ 40 41 ... 42 P ir3TI/Irr(EN-TE _ 43 I H-- 44 — - — I 47 t"— — — 1111 50 44 GeorgiaPacific Dens Prime Roof Board Technic& Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or wvvw.densdeck.com Manufacturer Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Georgia-Pacific Canada 133 Peachtree Street 2180 Meadowvale Boulevard, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303 Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3 Technical Service Hotline: 1-800-225-6119 Description DensDeck' Prime Roof Board has been enhanced to provide a broader compatibility and higher performance with roofing adhesives, Face mat enhancements allow adhesives to be applied more uniformly and consistently. In adhered, single ply membrane testing. enhanced DensDeck Prime demonstrated an average of 24% batter bond than the original products, when using solvent based adhesives. (Average based on 60 sq,ft./gal coverage rattier Choose DensDeck Prime Roof Boards for adhered and self -adhered "peel & stick" roofing systems, as well as hot mewl, cold mastic and torch -applied modified bitumen roofs. Enhanced DensDeck Prime Roof Boards create a stronger and more economical installation by reducing the amounts of mastic or adhes'rve used and potentially eliminates the field primer, Consult with membrane manufacturer for actual priming requirements. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are the first and only fiberglass mat gypsum roof boards with a 90-day weather exposure limited warranty when applied vertically on a parapet wall." (Limited to 1/2" and 5/fr products only.) Primary Uses Roof system manufacturers and designers have found DensDeck Primo Roof Board to be compatible with many types of roofing systems, including: modified asphalt, single -ply, metal systems. recover beard, as well as an overlayment for polyisocyan- urate and polystyrene insulation. DensDeck Prime Roof Board can also be used as a form board for poured gypsum concrete deck in roof applications as well as a substrate for spray foam roofing systems. yr (123 mml and 5/8' (15.9 mml DensDeck Prime Roof Board may also be used in vertical applications as a backer board or liner for the roof side of parapet walls. DensDeck Prime Roof Board may allow the bonding of cold mastic modified bitumen and torching directly to the surface. Consult with the system manufacturer for recommendations on this application. DensDeck Prime Roof Board is the preferred substrate for vapor retarders. Standards and Code Approvals DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are manufactured to meet ASTM C1177 and have die following approvals: • Florida Product Approved • Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved Recommendations end Limitations DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are manufactured to act with a properly designed reef system following good roofing practices, The actual use of DensDeck Prime Roof Board as a roofing component in any system or assembly is the responsibility of the roofing system's design authority. Consult with the appropriate system manufacturer and/or design authority for system and assemley specifications and instructions on applying other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Board. Georgia-Pacific does not warrant and is not responsible for any systems or assemblies utilizing DensDeck Prime Roof Beard or any component in such systems or assemblies other than DensDeck Prime Roof Board. The need for a separator sheet between the DensDeck Prime Roof Board and the roofing membrane must be determined by the roof membrane manufacturer or roofing system designer. • Testing was done in =Mance %gab FM aprormaz 44:11.Apeena'A C: Snot Scl fonts. Merstrano Dearralaben Tests for Reeling Membranes end Subseatas ()silo Tensla Lad For eadab!ete warranty datails, visit wiresviDeinsDetit can. (Limited ta 1 fir and 5,fr (poducts rki, Submittal Approvals Job Name Contractor Dare Confirm any priming requirements with the membrane manufacturer, When applying selventhased adhesives or primers, allow sufficient time for the solvent to flash off to avoid damage to roofing components. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards should not be subjected to abnormal or excessive loads or foot traffic, such as, but not limited to. use on plaza decks or under steel -wheeled equipment that may fracture or damage the panels. Provide suitable roofing system protection when required, When using DensDeck Priine Roof Boards for het -mopped applications. Georgia-Pacific recommends maximum asphalt application temperatures of 425°F (218°C) to 450GF (232°C), Application temperatures above these recommended temperatures may adversely affect root system perfnrmance. Consult and follow the roofing system mantlacturere specifications for full mopping applications and temperatue requirements. When using DensDeck Prime Roof Board as a substrate for torch applications, ensure that the product is dry and that the proper tothing technique is used. Limit the heat to the DensDeck Prime Roof Board. Maintain a majority of the torch flame dimly on the roil. Conditions beyond the control of Georgia-Pacific. such as weather conditions. dew, leaks. application temperatures and techniques may cause adverse effects with roofing systems. Handling and Use—CAI/714N This product contains fiberglass facings which may cause skin irritation. Dust and fibers produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin. eye and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and mini- mize contact with skin and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Always maintain adequate ventilation. Use a dust mask or NIOSH/ MSHA approved respirator as appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas. Moisture Management DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, like other components used in roofing systems, must be protected from exposure to moisture before, during and after installation. Remove the plastic packaging from all DensDeck Prime Roof Board immediately upon receipt of delivery. Failure to remove the plastic packaging may result in entrapment of condensation or moisture. DensDeck Prime Roof Board stored outside must be stored level and off the ground and protected by a breathable waterproof covering. Provide means for air circulation around and under stored bundles of DensDeck Prime Roof Board. DensDeck Prime Roof Board must be covered the same day as installed. Avoid application of DensDeck Prime Roof Boards during rain, heavy fog and any other conditions that may deposit moisture on the surface, and avoid the overuse of nor -vented, direct -fired heaters during winter rnonths. When roofing systems are installed on new poured concrete or light weight concrete decks or when re -roofing over an existing concrete deck, a vapor barrier should be installed above the concrete to retard the migration of water from the concrete into the roof esseneate Always consult the rooting system manufacturer or design authority for specific instructions for applying other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Boards. Moisture vapor movement by convection must be eliminated, and the flow of water by gravity through imperfections in the roof system must be controlled. After a leak has metered, no condensation on the upper surface of the system should be tolerated, and the water introduced by the leak must be dissipated to the building interior in a minimum amount of time. Although DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are engineered with fiberglass facings and high density gypsum cores, the presence of free moisture can have a detrimental effect on the performance of the product and the installation of roofing membranes. For example, hot asphalt applications can blister, torched modifiei bitumen may not properly bond; and adhesives for single ply membranes may not dry properly. =EWE. D CITY OF TUKWILA t. * ; 4,1•1 PERMIT CENTER Warmed Stinips / Signatures 441e, GeorgiaPacific Dens eck - rime Roof Ethard Technical Service Hotline 1.800.225.6119 or www.densdeck.c©m Moisture accumulation may also significantly decrease wind uplift and vertical pull resistance in the system or assembly. DensDeckt Prieto Roof Boards containing excessive free moisture content may need to be evaluated for structural stability to assure wind uplift performance, Fire Resistance Classifications DensDeck Prime Reef Boards are excellent fire barriers over combustible and noncombustible roof decks, including steel decks. IJL 790 Classifica!inn DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have been classified by Underwriters Laboratories LIC (UL) for use as a fire barrier over combustible and noncombustible decks in accordance with the ANSVUL 790 test standard. The UL classification includes a comprehensive Class A, 8 or C rating, For additional information concerning the UL 790 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory. lei 1256 Classificetion, DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have also been classified by UL in roof deck constructions for internal (under deck) fire exposure in accordance with the ANSI/U. 1256 Steiner Tunnel test. For additional information conceming the UL 1256 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory, FM Cldss 1 Approvals DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous roofing assemblies with a Factory Mutual (FM) Class 1 fire rating. 1/4" (6.4 tem) DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have passed testing under the FM Calorimeter Standard 4450 Physical Properties and have been approved by FM as such for insulated steel deck roofs when installed according to the conditions identified by FM. For more information concerning FM Approvals end FM Class 1 assemblies with DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, consult FM or RoofNay's% TyPe X 5/8 (15,9 min) DensDecks Prime Fireguard t Roof Boards are manufactured to meat the, "Type X" requirements of ASTM CI 1 77 for increased fire resistance beyond regular gypsum board. LIL hro Resistance Ratings 5/8" (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards are designated as Type OD by UL and included in assembly designs investigated by UL tor hourly fire resistance ratings. 5/6" (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards may also replace any unclassified 5/8" (15.9 mm) gypsum board in an assembly in the UL Are Resistance Directory under the prefix POMO Spread and Smoke Developed When tested in accordance with ASTM E84, DensDeck Prime Roof Boards had Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed O. Wind Uplift DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous assemblies evaluated by FM or other independent laboratories for wind uplift performance. For information concerning such assemblies. please visit www.roofnav,com, Thickness, nominal Width, standard Length, standard Weight, nominal, lbs./so. ft. (Kg/m) Surfacing i 1/4(6,4 mm) ± 1/16" (1 6 tern 4' (1219 mm) ± 1/8-13 mrn) 4' (1219 mm) and e, (2438 rnm) 1/4" (6.4 mrni 1,2 I5.9t Fiberglass mat with non -asphaltic coating rt2.7111in11 r: ievespliTMEIVI) ( 1219 rnm)± I/fr (3 mm) 19 mml and rn 3: 1/4" (6.4 mml 2 (9 sph Flexural Strength', parallel, lbf. min. (N) flute Spanability7 Penneance', Perms IN/Pa-S-01 R Value', ft;•°F•hr/8T1.1 (rn2-K/W) linear Variation with Change in Temp„ in/in °F Imm/rnm/C1 Linear Variation with Change in Moisture Water Absorption'. % max Compressive Strength, psi nominal 4i3(178) 2-5/8"(66.7 mm) 40 eel 710) ' .28 8.5 x 104 (15.3 x BP) 6.25 x 101 <10 Surface Water Absorption, grams, nominal <2.0 Flame Spread, Smoke Developed (ASTM E84) 0/0 Bending Radius ' 40219 nim) t. Tested in accordance with ASTM C473 method 8, 2. Tested In accordance with ASTM (-861. 3. Tested in accordance with ASTM E96 (dry cup method). ( 5 5" (127 rnr) 172-fi>11961 • 8.5 x 104 5.25x10e 2 e 100 (444) 8.'1203 mml ell (>970) 67 8 5x10ele 6 25 x 10' <10 900 1<2.1 0 ( 29 m 4 4 Tested in accordance with ASTM C518 /heat flow meter). 5. Specified values per ASTA4 C1177. 8, Tested in accordance with ASTM C473. ing Georgia-Pacific Gypsum U.S.A. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC Georgia-Pacific Gypsum II LLC Canada Georgia-Pacific Canada LP SALES INFORMATION ANO ORDER PLACEMENT U.S.A. West: 1-800424-7503 Midwest: 1-800476-4746 South Central: 1-800-221-6060 Southeast: 1 .800-327-2344 Northeast: 1-800-947-4497 CANADA Canada Toll Free:1-860-387-6823 Quebec Toll frea1-1300-361-0486 TECHNICAL INFORMATION U.S.A. and Canada: 1-800-225-6119, www.gogypsum com L-2215 GanaPopfc Crown Lit. 10 413 forma Se 15 CiP. RA (-I item ICR'fi TRADEMARKS DENSDECK, FIREGUARD and the GEORGIA-PACIFIC logo are trademarks owned by or licensed to Georgia.Pacific Gypsum LLC. ROOFNAV is a registered mark of FM Global. WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND TERMS OF SALE For current warranty information for this product, please go to www.gpgypsum,com and select the product tor warranty information. All sales of this product by Georgia-Pacific are subject to our Terms of Sale available at www.gpgypsum.com. UPDATES AND CURRENT INFORMATION The information in this document may change without notice. Visit our website at www.gpgypsum.com for updates and current information. CAUTION For product fire, safety and use information, go to www.buildgp.com/safetyinfo or call 1-886-225-6119. FIRE SAFETY CAUTION Passing a fire test in a controlled laboratory setting and/or certifying or labeling a product as having a one -hour. two-hour, or any other fire resistance or protection rating and, therefore, as acceptable for use in certain fire rated assemblies/systems, does not mean that either a particular assembly/system incorporating the product, or any given piece of the product itself, will necessarily provide one -hour fire resistance, two-hour fire resistance, or any other specified fire resistance or protection in an actual fire, In the event of an actual fire, you should immediately take any and all actions necessary for your safety and the safety of others without regard for any fire rating of any product or assembly/system, Georgia-Pacific Dens ,b Prime Roof Board Technical Service Hotline 1.800225.6119 or www.densdeck.com Manufacturer Georgia-Pacific Gypsum Georgia-Pacific Canada 133 Peachtree Street 21e0 Meadawvele Boulevard, Suite 200 Atlanta, GA 30303 Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3 Technical Service Hotline: i-800.225.6119 Description DensDeck' Prime Roof Board has been enhanced to provide a broader compatibility and higher performance with roofing adhesives. Face mat enhancements allow adhesives to be applied more uniformly and consistently. In adhered, single ply membrane testing, enhanced DensDeck Prime demonstrated an average of 24% better bond than the original products, when using solvent based adhesives. (Average based on 60 sq,ftegal coverage ratese* Choose DensDeck Prime Roof Boards for adhered and self -adhered "peel & stick" roofing systems. as well as hot mopped. cold mastic and torch -applied modified bitumen rods. Enhanced DensDeck Prime Roof Boards create a stronger and more economical installation by reducing the amounts of mastic or adhesive used and potentially eliminates the field primer. Consult with membrane manufacturer for actual priming requirements. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are the first and only fiberglass mat gypsum root boards with a SO -day weather exposure limited warranty when applied vertically on a parapet wall."' (limited to 1/2" and 5/8" products only.) Primary Uses Roof system manufacturers and designers have found DensDeck Prima Roof Board to be compatible with many types of roofing systems, including: modified asphalt, single -ply, metal systems, recover board, as well as an overlayment for potyisocyan- urate and polystyrene insulation. DensDeck Prime Reel Board can also be used as a form board for poured gypsum concrete deck in roof applications as well as a substrate for spray foam roofing systems. 1/2" (12.7 aim) and 5f8" (15.9 ram( DensDeck Prime Roof Board may also be used in vertical applications as a backer board o liner for the roof side of parapet walls. DensDeck Prime Roof Board may allow the bonding of cold mastic rrctfified bitumen and torching directly to the surface. Consult with the system manufacturer for recommendations on this application. DensDeck Prime Roof Board is the preferred substrate tor vapor retarders. Standards and Code Approvals DensDeck Prime Roof Boatels are manufactured to meet ASTM C1177 and have the following approvals: • Florida Product Approved • Miami -Dade County Product Control Approved Recommendations and Limitations DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are manufactured to act with a properly designed roof system following good roofing practices. The actual use of 0ens0eck Prime Roof Board as a roofing component in any system ar assembly is the responsibility of the roofing systems design authority. Consult with the appropriate system manufacturer and/or design authority for system and assembly specifications and instructions on applying other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Board. Georgia-Pacific does not warrant and is not responsible for any systems or assemblies utilizing DensDeck Prime Roof Board or any component in such systems or assemblies other than DensDeck Prime Roof Board. The need for a separator sheet between the Dens0eee Prime Roof Board and the roaring membrane must be determined by the roof membrane rnanufacarer or roofing system designer. • Testing Was ewe in acmrdmce with FM epµv2ts 474 Appendix C Small Sce a ?mts 1 term getamnaGm Tests for Roofog Memtrb-es and Suastratas It g Tensile Lo 'g „ For caxnp'ere.sarranry details. veil wxw0ersOnctcam. ftimrted to 1/2" and 5re' enacts my.t Submittal Job Name Approvals Confirm any priming requirements with the membrane manufacturer. When applying solvent -based adhesives or primers, allow sufficient time for the solvent to flash off to avoid damage to roofing components. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards should not be subjected to abnormal or excessive loads ar foot traffic, such as, but not limited to, use on plaza decks or under steel -wheeled equipment that may fracture or damage the panels. Provide suitable roofing system protection when required. When using DensDeck Prime Roof Boards for hot -mopped applications, Georgia-Pacific recommends maximum asphalt application temperatures of 425°F (21B°C) to 450°F f232°Cf. Application temperatures above these recommended temperatures may adversely effect roof system performance. Consult and follow the roofing system manufacturer's specifications for MI mopping applications and temperature requirements, When using DensDeck Prirne Roof Board as a substrate for torch applications, ensure that the product is dry and that the proper torching technique is used. Limit the heat to tfz DensDeck mime Roof Board M.airntan a maaity of the larch Aare directly on the roll. Conditions beyond the control of Georgia-Pacific, such as weather conditions, dew, leaks, application temperatures and techniques may cause adverse effects with roofing systems. Handling and Use —CAUTION This product contains fiberglass facings which may cause skin irritation. Dust and filers produced during the handling and installation of the product may cause skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation. Avoid breathing dust and mini- mize contact with skin and eyes. Wear long sleeve shirts, long pants and eye protection. Always maintain adequate ventilation. Use a dust mask or NIDSH/ MSHA approved respirator as appropriate in dusty or poorly ventilated areas. Moisture Management DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, like other components used in roofing systems, must be protected from exposure to moisture before, during and after installation. Rerrrerre the plastic packaging from al! DensDeck Prime Roof Board immediately upon receipt of delivery. Failure to remove the plastic packaging may result in entrapment of condensation or moisture, CensOeck Prime Roof Board stored outside must be stored level and off the ground and protected by a breathable waterproof covering. Provide means for air circulation around and under stared bundles of DensDeck Prime Roof Board. DensDeck Prime Roof Board must be covered the same day as installed. Avoid application of DensDeck Prime Roof Boards during rain, heavy fog and any other conditions that may deposit moisture on the surface, and avoid the overuse of non -vented, direct -fired heaters during winter months. When roofing systems are installed on new poured concrete or light weight concrete decks or when re•rcofing over an existing concrete deck, a vapor barrier should be instaped above tho concrete to retard the migration of water from the concrete into the roof assembly. Always consult the roofing system manufacturer or design authority for specific instructions for app ring other products to DensDeck Prime Roof Boards. Moisture vapor movement by convection must be eliminated, and the flow of water by gravity trough imperfections in the roof system must be controlled. After a leak has occurred, no condensation on the upper surface of the system should be tolerated, and the water introduced by the leak must be dissipated to the building interior in a minimum amount of time. Although DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are engineered with fiberglass facings and high density gypsum cores, the presence of free moisture can have a detrimental effect on the performance of the product and the installation of roofing membranes. For example, hot asphalt applications can blister: torched modified bitumen may not properly bond; and adhesives ter single ply membranes may not dry properly. Contractor Date cc.:rinusd--� L GeorglaPadfle DensDeRoockBoard Ptime Technical Service Hotline 1.800225.6119 or www.densdeck.com Moisture accumulation may also significantly decrease wind uplift and erlicaI poi resistance in the system or assembly. Dangled(' Prime Roof Beards containing excessive free moisture content may need to be evaluated for structural stability to assure wind uplift performance. Fire Resistance Classifications DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are excellent fire barriers over combustible and noncombustible roof decks, including steel decks. tit. /90 ClassibcatiGn. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have been classified by Underwriters Laboratories LLC (UL) for use as a fire barrier over combustible and noncombustible decks in accordance with the ANSI/UL 790 lest standard. The UL classification includes a comprehensive Class A, B or C rating. For additional information concerning the UL 790 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory. UL 1258 Classikcatiaa DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have also been classified by UL in roof deck constructions for internal hinder deck) fire exposure in accordance with the ANSI/1111256 Steiner Tunnel test. For additional information coricerning the UL 1256 classification, consult the UL Certification Directory. FM Class I Af)(1/^VaiS. DensDeck Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous roofing assemblies with a Factory Mutual (FM) Class 1 fire rating. 1/4" (6.4 mm) DensDeck Prime Roof Boards have passed testing urtder the FM Calorimeter Standard 4450 and have been approved by FM as such for insulated steel deck roofs when installed according to the conditions identified by FM. For more information concerning FM Approvals and FM Class I assemblies with DensDeck Prime Roof Boards, consult FM or P.00fNae. Ti-pe :( 5/8" (15.9 rnm) DensOeck*Prime Fireguard° Roof Boards are manufactured to meet the 'Type X" requirements of ASTM C1177 for increased fire resistance beyond regular gypsum board. Free ResIstace fiattogs. 5/8" (15.9 mml DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards are designated as Type DD by UL and included 'in assembly designs investigated by UL for hourly fire resistance ratings. 5/8' (15.9 mm) DensDeck Prime Fireguard Roof Boards may also replace any unclassified 5/8" (15.9 rnm) gypsum board in an assembly in the UL Fire Resistance Directory under the prefix "P". .47driAr Sga.g.:d and &row r)eveloricil When tested in accordance with ASTM E84, DensDeck Prime Roof Boards had Flame Spread 0, Smoke Developed 0, Wind Uplift Unspent( Prime Roof Boards are included in numerous assemblies evaluated by FM or mew independent laboratories for wind uplift performance. For information concerning such assemblies, please visit www,reofnavcom. enysicei rroperties ' Propertiex . eae., aa Thtkness, in --, ,r-3 1- i 6-4' itiiiir, -,...',( 22.7nuo)::-.'- .. -, ,, ' '.:. 5.' 1/7" (12.7 mm) a 1/32'1.8 rr.m) 4'. (15.9 min) , '; '-.:_: • ;;,--,:.' ,..: 5 (15.9 rnm) e I/37 (.8 mmi 1 - (.4 m "O. I d 4' ( 19 mm) i• lir (3 mm) 411219 mm) i VW (3 mm) 4') •19 mm) 1..- 1/B" (3 mm) l.ertgth, standard 4' mm) anti ' 124 m) x 1/4' (5.4 m 4' (1219 mm) and 8' (2438 mm) 1/4' (6.4 rnrn) 4' (12 mm) and . 8' (2438 )1.- 1/4" (5.4 mm Weight, norn,ral, lbs/sq. ft. (K9/m2) 1.2 . 2 0 (9.8) 2.5 (17.2) Surfacing fbergiass -t wst no oatin Fiberglass mat with nen-asphaltic coating Fiberglass ma non -asphaltic c' Flexural Strength', parallel. Ibt. nen. (N) z40 (3153 a80 (356) a 100 (444) Elute Spanability 2-5/Ir 361.7 5' (127 mml FT (203 mar) Permeance', Pcrms Ing/Pa•S. m21 30 7 >23 (>13001 , >17 (>970) R Value', fit•°F.fir/BTIJ (m4K/W) 25 56 .67 Linear Variation with Change in Ter/sp. °F (rnm/ CI , . it B' .3 1041 8 5 x 104(15.3 x 101 8.5 it 106 ( .3 x 101 ' r V ri ie ' oi e ,... 6.25 x 106 , 6.25 x 11 Water A • n'. mac <10 < 10 I 4 10 CompressiveThe psi nominal 90 Surface Water Absorption, grams, nominal< ai ea, Flame Spread, Smoke Developed )ASTM E841 Pi') Bending Radius ' 1.11 I : 6'13829 nevi "2438 nirni 1. Tested in accordance with ASTM Cd73 method IT Z Tested in accordance with ASTM 8661. 3. Tested in accordance with ASTM E96 (dry cup method). 4, rested in accordance with ASTM 5I8 MIMI Pow meter/. 5, Specified values per ASA,: Cl 6. Tested in accordance with ASTM 0473. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum USA. Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC Georgia-Pacific Gypsum II LLC Canada Georgia-Pacific Canada LP SALES INFORMATION AND ORDER PLACEMENT USA West: 1-B00-824-7503 Midwest 1-800-876474S South Central. 1-800-231-SO60 Southeast 1-800,327-2344 Northeast: 1-800447-4497 CANADA Canada Toll Free:1-000-387-6823 Ouebec Toll Free. 1-800-361.0486 TECHNICAL INFORMATION U.S A. and Canada: 1-800-2254119, waiwv.gpaypsum.corn VOIS Gen;a-Paefc Gypsum ItC.;Z 6g4t. rearmed. sr-w tlen 11021U._ TRADEMARKS DENSDECK, FIREGUARD and the GEORGIA-PACIFIC logo are trademarks owned by or licensed to Georgia-Pacific Gypsum IX, ROOFNAV is a registered mark of FM Global. WARRANTIES, REMEDIES AND TERMS OF SALE For current warranty information for this product, please go to www,gpgypsuncom and select the product for warranty information. Al) sales of this product by Georgia-Pacific are subject to our Terms of Sale available at www.gpgypsum.cont UPDATES AND CURRENT INFORMATION The information in this document may change without notice. Visit our website at www.gpgypsum.com for updates and current information_ CAUTION For product fire, safety and use information, go to www.buildgp.com/saletyinfo or call 1-800-225-6119, FIRE SAFETY CAUTION Passing a fire test in a controlled laboratory setting and/or certifying or labeling a product as having a one -hour, two-hour, or any other fire resistance or protection rating and. therefore, as acceptable for use in certain fire rated assemblies/systems, does not mean that either a particular assembly/system incorporating the product, or any given piece of the product itself, will necessarily provide one -hour fire resistance, two-hour fire resistance. or any other specified fire resistance or protection in an actual fire. In the event of an actual fire, you should immediately take any and all actions necessary for your safety and the safety of others without regard for any fire rating of any product or assembly/system. 1. Identification Product identifier Product list Other means of identification Product code Recommended use Recommended restrictions SAFETY DATA SHEET Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels Product List A DensArmor Plus® High Performance Interior Panel DensArrnor Plus® Fireguard® Abuse -Resistant Panels DensArmor Plus® Fireguard® Impact -Resistant Panels DensArmor Plus® Fireguard® Interior Panels )Aiet DensDeck® Prime Roof Board DensDeck® Roof Board DensDeck® Prime Fireguard® Roof Board DensDeck® Fireguard® Roof Board DensElementTM Sheathing DensGlass® Fireguard® Sheathing DensGlass® Shaftliner DensGlass® Sheathing DensShield® Fireguard® Tile Backer DensShield® Tile Backer Fire -Rated GreenGlass® Prime Roof Board Fire -Rated GreenGlass® Sheathing Fire -Rated GreenGlass® Tile Backer Fire -Rated GreenGlass® Roof Board Fire -Rated GreenGlass® Interior Panels GreenGlass® Prime Roof Board GreenGlass® Roof Board GreenGlass® Sheathing GreenGlass® Tile Backer GreenGlass® Interior Panels Product List B DensArmor Plustil) Fireguard CO High -Performance Interior Panels GreenGlass® Shaftliner GP-71C Products accommodate a wide range of wall, floor, ceiling and roof applications. Workers (and your customers or users in the case of resale) should be informed of the potential presence of respirable dust and respirable crystalline silica as well as their potential hazards. Appropriate training in the proper use arid handling of this material should be provided as required under applicable regulations. Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Company name Address Telephone E-mail Emergency phone number 2. Hazard(s) identification Emergency overview Physical hazards Health hazards Georgia-Pacific Gypsum LLC 133 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30303 Technical Information (M)SDS Request Not available. Chemtrec - Emergency 800.225.6119 404 652.5119 800.424.9300 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER This product is not hazardous in the form in which it is shipped by the manufacturer but may become hazardous by downstream activities such as cutting, sanding, or otherwise working with this product that generate large amount of dusts. Those hazards associated with large amount of dusts are described below. Not classified. Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 28 Material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02.2015 Issue date, March-13-2015 scis us 1 / 6 ow 2_ Environmental hazards OSHA defined'hazards Label elements Hazard symbol Signal word Hazard statement Precautionary statement Prevention Response Storage Disposal Hazard(s) not otherwise classified (HNOC) Supplemental information Not classified. Not classified. None. Warning Causes eye irritation. Observe good Industrial hygiene practices. Wash thoroughly after handling. Wash hands after handling. If in eyes: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/aftention. Store away from strong acids. Dispose of waste and residues in accordance with local authority requirements. None known, None. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Mixtures Chemical name Common name and ynonyms CAS number CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE 10101-41-4 60 - 100 VERMICULITE- 1318-00-90-7 CONTINUOUS FILAMENT GLASS FIBER 65997-17-3 1 - 5 CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)* Composition comments 4. First -aid measures inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most Important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed General information 5. Fire -fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media 14808-60-7 1 - 5 Found in products in List B, Section 16 of this SDS. Gypsum (calcium sulfate. dihydrate) and vermiculite contain naturally occurring crystalline silica (quartz) which is listed as a lung carcinogen. See Section 8 for exposure information. The weight percent for crystalline silica represents total crystalline silica and not the respirable fraction. Testing conducted by Georgia-Pacific did not detect respirable crystalline silica during activities associated with the normal use of this product: however, jobsite air monitoring should be conducted to determine actual exposure when permissible exposure limits may be exceeded. If dust from the material is inhaled, remove the affected person immediately to fresh air. Call a physician if symptoms develop or persist. For skin contact, wash immediately with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Do not rub the eyes. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do, Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Rinse mouth. May result in obstruction and irritation if ingested. Get medical attention. Irritation of eyes. Exposed individuals may experience eye tearing, redness, and discomfort, Provide general supportive measures and treat symptomatically. Keep victim under observation. Symptoms may be delayed. Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material( protect themselves. involved, and take precautions to Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment, Material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02-2015 Issue date March-13-2015 SOS US 2 / 8 Unsuitable extinguishing media Specific hazards arising from the chemical Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Fire fighting equipment/instructions Specific methods General fire hazards None known. During fire, gases hazardous to health may be formed. Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire, Firefighters should wear full protective clothing including self contained breathing apparatus. Use standard firefighting procedures and consider the hazards of other involved materials, No unusual fire or explosion hazards noted. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Environmental precautions 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Use personal protection recommended in Section 8. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Use a NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator if there is a risk of exposure to dust/fume at levels exceeding the exposure limits. Sweep up or gather material and place in an appropriate container for disposal. Minimize dust generation, Utilize wet methods, if appropriate, to minimize dust. For waste disposal, see section 13 of the SDS. Keep out of drains, sewers, ditches, and waterways. Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at places where dust is formed. Minimize dust generation and accumulation. Do not breathe dust. Do not get this material in contact with eyes. Do not taste or swallow, Avoid prolonged exposure. Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Use only in well -ventilated areas. Wear appropriate NIOSH approved dust mask or filtering facepiece if dust is generated. Do not eat or drink while using the product. Wash hands before eating, drinking, or smoking. Store level and keep dry. Dewpoint or other conditions causing the presence of moisture can damage the product during storage. Store away from incompatible materials (see Section 10 of the SDS). 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits US OSHA Table Z-3: Calculated Time Weighted Average (TWA) (mg/m3) Components Type Value Form CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)" (CAS 14808-60-7) TWA US. OSHA Table 2-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type 4,29 mg/m3 Total dust. 1.43 mg/m3 Respirable. Value Form CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) PEL 5 mg1m3 Respirable fraction. 15 mg/m3 Total dust. VERMICULITE"' (CAS PEL 5 mg/m3 Respirable fraction. 1318-00-9) 15 mg/m3 Total dust. US ACGIH Threshold Limit Values: Time Weighted Average (TWA): mg/m3, non-standard units Components Type Value Form CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)" (CAS 14808-60-7) TWA TWA 10 mg/m3 0.025 mg/m3 Inhalable fraction. Respirable fraction. Material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision dale: October-02-2015 Issue date Witch-13-2015 Sue us 3 / 8 US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Components Type Value Form CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ r (CAS 14808-60-7) Biological limit values Exposure guidelines Appropriate engineering controls Individual protection measures, Eye/face protection Skin protection Hand protection Other Respiratory protection TWA 5 mg/m3 Respirable. 10 mg/m3 Total TWA 0.05 mg/m3 Respirable dust. No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Occupational exposure to nuisance dust (total and respirable) and respirable crystalline silica should be monitored and controlled. Exposure limits for CRYSTALLINE SILICA - The US OSHA exposure limits 8 hour TWA for CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ) are calculated from the following equations: 30/(%Si02+2) mg/m3 for total dust; and 10/(%Si02+2) mg/m3 for the respirable fraction. 'Testing conducted by Georgia-Pacific did not detect respirable crystalline silica during activities associated with the normal use of this product; however, jobsite air monitoring should be conducted to determine actual exposure when permissible exposure limits may be exceeded, Score and snap method recommended. When using product, provide local and general exhaust ventilation to keep airborne dust concentrations below exposure limits. Use wet methods, if appropriate, to reduce the generation of dust. Ventilation should be sufficient to effectively remove and prevent buildup of any dusts or fumes that may be generated during handling or thermal processing. If engineering measures are not sufficient to maintain concentrations of dust particulates below the Occupational Exposure Limit (OEL), suitable respiratory protection must be wom. such as personal protective equipment Safety glasses or goggles are recommended when using this product. Ensure compliance with OSHA's PPE standard (29 CFR 1910.132 and .133) for eye and face protection. For prolonged or repeated skin contact use suitable protective gloves. Impervious protective clothing and gloves recommended to prevent drying or irritation of skin, Ensure compliance with OSHA's PPE standards (25 CFR 1910.132 (general) and 138 (hand protection)). Safety shower/eye wash fountain is recommended in the workplace area (29 CFR 1910.151 (c)). A NIOSH approved dust mask or filtering facepiece is recommended in poorly ventilated areas or when permissible exposure limits may be exc.'eeded. Respirators should be selected by and used under the direction of a trained health and safety professional following requirements found in OSHA's respirator standard (29 CFR 1910..134) and ANSI's standard for respiratory protection (Z88.2). Thermal hazards Not applicable. General hygiene considerations Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking, Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants. 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance Physical state Form Color Odor Odor threshold pH Melting point/freezing point Initial boiling point and boiling range Flash point Evaporation rate Flammability (solid, gas) Gypsum boards Solid. Solid Facing color varies Low odor Not available. 6-8 Not applicable. Not applicable, Not applicable, Not available. Not available. Material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C. Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02-2015 Issue date: March-13-2015 SOS US 4 / 8 Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit -lower Not applicable, (%) Flammability limit - upper Not applicable, (%) Explosive limit - lower (%) Not applicable. Explosive limit - upper (%) Not applicable. Vapor pressure Not applicable. Vapor density Not applicable, Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility (water) 0.2 % 22'C Partition coefficient Not applicable, (n-octanol/water) Auto-ig nition temperatu re Not applicable. Decomposition temperature Not available. Viscosity Not applicable. Other information Flash point class Not flammable Specific gravity 2.2 - 2,4 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Contact with strong acids produces carton dioxide, Chemical stability Material is stable under normal conditions, Possibility of hazardous No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. reactions Conditions to avoid Contact with incompatible materials. Avoid dispersal of dust in the air with compressed air), Incompatible materials Strong acids. Hazardous decomposition May include and are not limited to: calcium oxide and sulfur dioxide, products rinq dust surfaces 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Inhalation Inhalation of dusts may cause respiratory irritation, Skin contact Frequent or prolonged contact may defat and dry the skin, leading to discomfort and dermatitis. Eye contact Dust in the eyes will cause irritation, Ingestion Not applicable under normal conditions of use. May cause gastrointestinal irritation if ingested, Symptoms related to the Irritation of eyes. Exposed Individuals may experience eye tearing, redness, and discomfort, physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Product Species Test Results Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels Acute Oral LI:150 Rat Components Species 1731 mg/kg estimated Test Results CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) Acute Oral LD50 Rat Material name: Glass Mat Faced ypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: Octoher-02-2015 Issue date: March-13-2015 S DS US 5 / 8 Skin corrosion/irritation Serious eye damage/eye irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory sensitization Skin sensitization Germ cell mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Prolonged skin contact may cause temporary irritation. Dust in the eyes will cause irritation, Not likely to cause respiratory sensitization. This prcduct is not expected to cause skin sensitization. Not classified. Not expected to he hazardous by OSHA criteria. Exposure to respirable crystalline silica in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources is listed by IARC and NTP as a lung carcinogen. Prolonged exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been known to cause silicosis, a lung disease, which may be disabling. While there may be a factor of individual susceptibility to a given exposure to a respirable silica dust, the risk of contracting silicosis and the severity of the disease is clearly related to the amount of respirable crystalline silica exposure and the length of time (usually years) of exposure. IARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)" (CAS 14806-60-7) 1 Carcinogenic to humans. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1050) Not listed. US. National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)" (CA$ 14808-60-7) Known To Be Human Carcinogen. Reproductive toxicity Not classified. Specific target organ toxicity - Not classified. single exposure Specific target organ toxicity - Not classified, repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Not classified. Chronic effects Not hazardous under normal conditions of use. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Components Not considered to be harmful to aquatic life. Species Test Results CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) Aquatic Acute Fish LC50 Fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) CONTINUOUS FILAMENT GLASS FIBER (CAS 65997-17-3) Aquatic Acute Fish LC50 Zebra danio (Danio rerio) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)" (CAS 14808-60-7) Aquatic Acute Fish LC50 Persistence and degradability Bioaccumulative potential Mobility in soil Other adverse effects Zebra danio (Danio rerio) > 1970 mg/I, 96 hours > 1000 mg/l, 96 hours ECHA 10000 mg/I, 96 Hours OECD SIDS No data is available on the degradability of this product. No data available. No data available. No other adverse environmental effects (e.g. ozone depletion, photochemical ozone creation potential, endocrine disruption, global warming potential) are expected from this component. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Local disposal regulations Under RCRA, it is the responsibility of the user of the product to determine, at the time of disposal, whether the product meets RCRA criteria for hazardous waste, Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regionalinationel/international regulations. Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02-2015 Issue date: March--13-201 ses us 6/8 Hazardous waste code Waste from residues 1 unused products Contaminated packaging The waste code should be assigned in discussion between the user, the producer and the waste disposal company. Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Not available. 14. Transport information DOT Not regulated as dangerous goods. IATA Not regulated as dangerous goods. IMDG Not regulated as dangerous goods. Transport in bulk according to Not applicable. Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code 15. Regulatory information US federal regulations This product is not hazardous in the form in which it Is sold and shipped by the manufacturer. However, the large amount of dusts generated by downstream activities such as cutting, sanding, or otherwise working with this product is considered hazardous and is regulated under the Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. All components are on the U,S, EPA TSCA Inventory List. TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D) Not regulated, CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302.4) Not listed. SARA 304 Emergency release notification Not regulated. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1050) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - Yes Delayed Hazard - No Fire Hazard - No Pressure Hazard - No Reactivity Hazard - No SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. SARA 311/312 Hazardous Yes chemical SARA 313 (TRI reporting) Not regulated. Other federal regulations Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) List Not regulated. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130) Not regulated. Safe Drinking Water Act Not regulated. (SDWA) US state regulations US. California Controlled Substances. CA Department of Justice (California Health and Safety Code Section 11100) Not listed. US. California. Candidate Chemicals List. Safer Consumer Products Regulations (Cal. Code Regs, tit. 22, 69502.3, subd. (a)) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)' (CAS 14808-60-7) material name: Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02-2016 Issue date: March-13.2015 sos kis 7 / 8 US. Massachusetts RTK - Substance List CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)* (CAS 14808-60-7) US, New Jersey Worker and Community Right -to -Know Act CALCIUM SULFATE OtHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ) (CAS 14808-60-7) US. Pennsylvania Worker and Community Right -to -Know Law CALCIUM SULFATE DIHYDRATE (CAS 10101-41-4) CRYSTALLINE SILICA (QUARTZ)* (CAS 14808-60-7) US. Rhode Island RTK Not regulated. US. California Proposition 65 California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposlt any chemicals currently listed as carcinogens or reproductive toxins. International Inventories Country(s) or region Inventory name Canada Domestic Substances List (OSL) United States & Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory This material is not known to contain 'A 'Yes " indicates that all components of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the A "No" indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory country(s). 16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision Issue date Revision date Version # HMIS® ratings March-13-2015 October-02-2015 04 Health: 1 Flammability! 0 Physical hazard: 0 On inventory (yes/no) Yes Yes goveming country(s) administered by the goveming NFPA ratings Health: 1 Flammability! 0 Instability: 0 Disclaimer This SOS is intended to quickly provide useful inforrnation to the user(s) of this material or product. It is not intended to serve as a comprehensive discussion of all possible risks or hazards, and it assumes a reasonable use of the product The information contained in this SDS is believed to be accurate as of the date of preparation of this SOS and has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable, it is offered for your consideration, investigation and verification. The user or handler (or their employer) should consider the specific conditions in which this material will be used, handled, or stored and determine what specific safety or other precautions are required. Employers should ensure that their employees, agents, contractors, and customers who will use the product receive adequate warnings and safe handling procedures, including a current SDS, Product users or handlers (or their employer) who are unsure of what specific precautions are required should consult their employer, product supplier, or safety or health professionals before handling or working with this product, Please notify us immediately if you believe this SOS or other safety and health information about this product is inaccurate or incomplete, Revision Information Product and Company Identification: Product Codes Material name Glass Mat Faced Gypsum Panels GP-71C Version #: 04 Revision date: October-02-2015 Issue dale. March-13-2015 sos us 8 / 8 < ^ Tradesman P.O.Box 1024 Euless, TX 76039 Tel 866389 8682 Fax 8663898683 IF1 Tradesman �� � �t ES Ak Product Description Tradesman S88Glass GABwse�isomodified bitumen base ply designed for use in modified bitumen roof membrane systems, TredaxmmnS8S Glass SA Base consists of a lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with otyr ne,hutadie ne-styrene (SBS)modified bitumen. The bottom surface iucoated with mno|f-adheaiye bitumen blend protected with mrelease film. The top surface io covered with amineral parting agent. Product Uses GBSGlass SABase isintended for use with Tradesman 3BScap sheets and io lapped 3inches (78mn)side and end, Alternatively, SBSGlass SABase may be used aaatemporary roof membrane oreuovapor retarder component (specifier should determine appropriateness based on physical and mechanical properties). SBS Glass SA Base sheets are applied to substrates appropriate for self-adhesive membranes. After applying hnthe substrate, the membrane should berolled with m weighted roller Voenhance adhesion. Ambient and substrate temperatures below 50'F may require the use of a high tack primer and/or supplemental heat applied to the product toensure adhesion Vothe substrate. Side and end laps should borolled with adequate pressure toachieve complete contact and heat sealed. Product Classifications Tradesman GBSGlass Base 5Aiaapproved byFK1Approvals (FM Standard 4470 for use in Class 1 insulated and non -insulated roof deck constructions, subject to FN1conditions and limitations, Commercial Product Information - Unit:' -----' Roll Roll'Cove,age: 2Squwmm Coverage _ Avg:43�. (19.5 Roll �-- � h4in:'88ft (Roll Width: - Avg: 328ft ]}n0 Thickness: GOmils ± 7% (1.5mm 7�% Width Avg: 3\0in (76mm) Selvage Release Tape To ' - - ' ��eog aUen ^ Back Surfacing: - � '' Release Film Packaging: Rolls are placed upright on ends on pallets. The palleted material is shrink-wrapped, RECEIVED CITY OFTUKVV/LA Pallet:w8 inx42inU,21mx1l0n0 Number ofRolls Per Pallet-. 20 Number ofPallets Per Truckload: 21 Average Roll Weight: 85lb (30.6 kg) PERM[7CEN't ER Storage and Handling: Tradesman roll roofing products should be stored on end on wclean flat surface. Rolls should not bodropped unends oredges and should not bostored i leaning sitiDeformation resulting from improper s0onmgnand handling will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should bestored inodry place, out pfdirect exposure tpthe elements, and should not be double stacked, Ensure that material remains dry prior boand during installation, ii Tradesman Tradesman SBS Class SA Base Physical and Mechanical Properties Property (as manufactured) ValueslUnits Test Method Thickness (average) 60 mils ± 7% ASTM D 5147 (1.5 mm ± 7%) Section 5 Peak Load © 73°F 30 Ibf/in ASTM D 5147 (average) (5.3 kN/m) section 6 Elongation © Peak Load, 73°F 3% ASTM D 5147 (average) section 6 Tear Strength 40 Ibf ASTM D 5147 (average) (0,18 kN) section 7 Water Absorption ASTM D 5147 (maximum) 1% section 9 Dimensional Stability ASTM D 5147 (maximum) 0.1% section 10 Low Temperature Flexibility -0.4°F ASTM D 5147 (maximum) (-18°C) section 11 Compound Stability 215°F ASTM D 5147 (minimum) (102°C) section 15 Water Vapor Transmission < 0.12 perms ASTM E96, B Tradesman reserves the right to alter the composition of its materials without prior notice. Rev 3/2018 11 Tradesman MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Section I HMIS H = 1 F = 1 R = 0 PPE = See Section 8 Manufacturer: Address: Emergency Phone No.: Product Class: Trade Name: Tradesman, LLC (866) 389-8682 P.O. Box 1024, Euless, TX 76039 CHEMTREC, (800) 424-9300 (U.S.), (703) 527-3887 (outside of U.S.) Modified Bitumen Membrane Tradesman SBS 190 Torch, Tradesman SBS 190, Tradesman SBS Base, Tradesman SBS Torch Base, Tradesman SBS 190 Torch Base, Tradesman SBS 190 Base Section II - Ingredients Ingredient IRAC Percent ACGIH - TLV (mg/m3) OSHA PEL (mg/m3) Asphalt NO 13.648.3 0.5 Filler NO 16-29.7 15 10 SBS Polymer NO Proprietary N/A* N/A* Reinforcement NO 1.6-6.0 N/A* N/A* Surfacing NO 0-32 10 3.3 Parting Agent NO 5-42.5 0.1 10 Section III Physical Data Boiling Range of Asphalt 750°F Evaporation Rate: Not applicable °A Volatile by Volume: Not applicable Weight per Gallon: Not applicable Section IV - Fire and Explosion Data DOT Category: Not applicable Flash Point: +475°F by COC Extinguishing Media: Water fog, foam, dry chemical or CO2 Special Procedures: None Unusual Hazards: None Section V - Health Hazard Data Inhalation of fumes released during heat welding of this product may cause temporary upper respiratory irritation. Remove affected individuals to fresh air. Emergency and First Aid Procedures: Flush area with water if contact is made with asphalt during hot application, Section VI Reactivity Data Stability: Stable X Unstable Conditions to Avoid: Strong oxidizing agents and uncontrolled flame. Hazardous Decomposition Products: H2S released when heated. CO may be formed with incomplete combustion. Amount of H2S released is negligible. Hazardous Polymerization: May occur Will not occur X Section VII - Spill or Leak Procedures Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: No hazards Waste Disposal Method: Dump at an approved site that complies with local, state, and federal regulations. No special procedures. Section VIII - Special Protection Information Respiratory Protection: Not normally needed in a well -ventilated area. If TLV is exceeded, a NIOSH/MESA approved breathing apparatus is recommended. Ventilation: General, since material is applied only in open areas. Protective Gloves: Impervious in nature. For use in application and handling. Eye Protection: Recommended during application. Other Protective Equipment: None RECEIVED Section IX - Spedrliffrmuittrs,„, AvvILA Handling and Storage: None Other: None ; I U * Not available PERMIT CENTER The information and recommendations contained herein are, to the best of Tradesman's knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date issued. Tradesman does not warrant or guarantee their accuracy or reliability, and should not be liable for any loss or damage arising out of the use thereof. User should satisfy himself that he has all current data relevant to his particular use. Rev 1/2010 EX 40 Commercial 'Produot Data S ieet of siplast Product Description Irex 40 is a high performanoe, heavy duty base sheet or base ply designed for use with Veral and other torchable roof membrane systerns. Irex 40 consists of a lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with a specially formulated, styrene-butadlene-atyrene (SUS) modified bitumen, Irex 40 is available with Siplast RoofTag RFID roof asset technology on a Special-MadeJo-Order basis, See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information, Product Uses Irex 40 ls used as a ply sheet or base sheet depending on specification requirements for Siplast Veral and other Siplast Roof Systems. Irex 40 ie lapped 3 inches (7,6 cm) aide and end when applied in approved Type IV asphalt or by torching. In nailable applications, Irex 40 Is lapped 4 inches (10,2 cm) side and end, and is mechanically fastened according to Siplast requirements. Contact Siplast for specific approval on other product uses. Product Approvals Irex 40 Is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470) for use in Veral Class 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and ;Imitations. Irex 40 has been dassified by Underwriters Laboratories as a UL Rated 02 Base Sheet, Irex 40 is approved by Underwriters Laboratories for use in gUlus Classified Siplast Vera! Roof Systems. Veral has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Class A roofing system over non- combustible, insulated non-combustible, Insulated combustible, and combustible decks. Irex 40 meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 6163 Type I, Grade S, and CSA A123.23-15 Type A, Grade 2 for SSS-modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast Roof Systems also have received the approval of many regional and local authorities. PleapEcpiraaect,,Siplaet for specific information as required. UtIViete CITY OF TUKWILA 1 g PERMIT CENTER Current copies of all Siplest Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted ot7 the Siplast Web site at www,Siplest.com. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit; Roll .0 Sou Coverage \Neje Per Square; Min; 85 lb (4,1 kg/m;) Roll Length; Min; 34 ft (10,36 m) Roll Width: Avg; 3 8 ft (1.0 m) Thickness; Avg; 110 mils (2,8 mm) Min: 106 mils (2.7 mm) Selvage Width: N/A Selvage Surfacing: N/A Top Surfacing: Silica Parting Agent Back Surfacing: Silica Parting Agent Lines: Two laying lines are placed 3 in (7.6 and 4 In (10.2 cm) from each edge of the material. The line color for this material is blue, Packaging; Roils are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are edhered with adhesive at the labeis. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with Kraft paper, The palleted material is protected by a heat hrink polyethylene ehroud, Pallet: 41 in X 48 in (104 cm X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 85 lb (38.6 kg) Storage and handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored In a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should not be double stacked. Material should be handled in such a mariner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Rev 5/2018 qr 0 7, 0 7, Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1.800.922.8800 www.siplast.com IREX 40 Physical and Mechanical Properties ... UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 106 mils (2.7 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (mini u ) 2.7 rnm (106 mils) Thickness (average) 110 mils (2.8 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (average) 2.8 mm (110 mils) 'Peak Load @ 73uF (23°C) (average 45 Ibf/inch (7.9 kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Peak Load 23uC (73'F) (average) 7.9 kN/m (45 lbf/inch) 'Peak Load @ 0 F (-17°C) (average) 80 lbf/inch kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Peak Load @ -17°C (0°F) (average) 14.1 kN/m (80 lbf/inch), 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) (average) _(14.1 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation Peak Load, 23°C (73°F) (average) 3% 'Elongation c Peak Load, 0 F (-17°C) (average) 2% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'ElongatiOn Peak Load, -17°C (average) 2% 'Tear Strength 60 lbf (0.27 kN) ASTM D 5147 section 8 ,(0°FJ N/A N/A __Overage) Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM D 5147 section 10 N/A N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1% ASTM D 5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability jmaximum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) 0°F (-18°C) ASTM D 5147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility - 18°C (0°F) Compound Stability (minimum) 215°F (102°C) ASTM D 5147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 102°C (215°F) Coating Thickness - Back Surface 40 mils (1 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 17 Coating Thickness - Back Surface 40 mils) Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 4.1 kg/m2 (85 lb/sq) 1. The valuevaue reported is the lower of either MD or XD. Rev 5/2018 PARATHERM & PA THERM CG • siplast® POLYISOCYANU TE INSULATION Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Paratherm is a rigid roof insulation board comprised of a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded on each side to fiber -reinforced organic felt facer. Paratherm CG has a coated fiberglass facer. The product provides high thermal R-value, code compliance, and superior physical properties at a low installed cost. Standard product has a compressive strength of 20 psi (Grade 2). Paratherm and Paratherm CG are also available in 25 psi (Grade 3). Product Uses Paratherm is used In combination with coverboards approved in advance by Siplast for all constructions requiring a single - source guarantee. Each panel of Paratherm must be secured to the roof deck with Factory Mutual Approved fasteners (appropriate to the deck type) and plates installed in accordance with current FM requirements. Alternatively, maximum 4 ft x 4 ft (1.22 m x 1.22 m) panels of Paratherm may be adhered to a prepared existing concrete deck with a full mopping of hot asphalt or approved insulation adhesive. Paratherm CG (coated fiberglass facer - non -organic) is required over new concrete substrates due to the anticipated high moisture content. This includes all layers where multiple layers of Paratherm are used. Contact Siplast for approvals on applications over new concrete decks or other product uses. Product Approvals Paratherm meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM C 1289 Type II, Class 1, Grade 2. Paratherm CG meets or exceeds ASTM C 1289 Type II Class 2, Grade 2 and Grade 3 product (25 psi) is also available. Paratherm is Factory Mutual Approved for use in Class 1 constructions when installed according to FM requirements. Paratherrn has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. as an approved roof insulation in all Siplast Class A roof constructions and Roof/Ceiling hourly fire -rated assemblies, and is classified by Underwriters Laboratories Canada. Mechanical and physical properties are on the back side of this data sheet. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.S1plast,corn, COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Panel Size - Flat Panels: Available In 4' x 8' (1.22 m x 2.43 m) and 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) panels. Thickness - Flat Panels: 1 inch (2.54 cm) to 4 inches (10.16 cm) Multiple Layer Configurations: A maximum Individual flat -stock panel thickness of 2.7 inches is recommended. For configurations requiring more than 2.7 inches of Paratherm, a multiple layer configuration is recommended, Panel Size , Tapered Panels: Available in 4' x 4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) panels. Thickness - Tapered Panels: Panel thickness varies with taper/slope of the panel. Tapered panels are available to provide 1/8, 1/4, or 1/2 inch per foot slope. Packaging: Paratherrn is shipped to the job site protected by a plastic wrap, plastic bag, or both. This factory packaging is intended for handling the Paratherm in the manufacturing plant and during transit; it should not be relied upon as job site protection from the elements. Storage & Handling: Material delivery should be carefully coordinated with the schedule for roofing operations to minimize job site storage time. Interior storage offering dry, well -ventilated conditions should be considered when the product is to be stored for more than 14 days prior to installation. When short-term job site storage is necessary, Paratherm should be stored flat on raised pallets or platforms at least 4 inches above the ground. Pallets should be stored on a finished surface rather than on dirt or grass to avoid upward transpiration of moisture. Pallets should be covered with a waterproof covering, preferably using a breathable material such as canvas. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 1 . 1 PERMIT CENTER blq-0 Rev 5/2018 - Siplast Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Irving. TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1.800.922.8800 www.siplast.com PA THERM POLYISOCYANURATE INSULATIO Physical and Mechanical Properties TYPICAL PROPERTIES AND CHARACTERISTICS Nominal Thickness inch (mm) LTTR ASTM C 1289-11 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09) LTTR** (CAN/ULC-S770 -03) Flute Span (max.) inch (mm) 1.0 (25) 5.6 6.0 2 5/8 (67) 1.2 (30) 6.7 7.2 2 5/8 (67) 1.5 (38) 8.5 9.0 3 3/8 (86') 1.8 (46) 10.2 10.9 3 3/8 (86) 2.0 (51) 11.4 12.1 3 /8 (86) 2.2 (56) 12.6 13.4 3 3/8 (86) 2.3 (58) 13.2 14.0 3 5/8 (92) 2.5 (64) 14.4 15.3 3 5/8 (92) 2.6 (66) 15.0 15.9 3 5/8 (92) 2.7 (69) 15.6 16.6 3 5/8 (92) The following are not recommended for use in a single layer application. 2.8 (71) 16.2 17.2 3 /8 (92) 3.0 (76) 17.4 18.5 35/8(92) 3.1 (78) 18.0 19.1 3 5/8 (92) 3.2 (81) 18.6 19.8 3 5/ (92) 3.5 (89) 20.5 21.7 /8 (92) 3.8 (97) 22.3 23.7 3 5/8 (92) 4.0 (102) 23.6 25.0 /8 () Information on other thicknesses available upon request. ** Long-term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Value determined in conformance with ASTM C 1289-11 effective Jan. 1, 2014 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09). Long-term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) Values determined in conformance with CAN/ULC-S770-03. HIGH THERMAL VALUE COMBINATIONS LTTR ASTM C 289-11 (CAN/ULC-S770 -09) 20 (20.4) 2 layers of . " Paratherm or Paratherm CG 25 (25.2) 2 layers of 2.2" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 30 2 layers of 2.6" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 35(36) 2 layers of 3.1" Paratherm or Paratherm CG 40 (41) 2 layers of 3.5" Paratherm or Paratherm CG Rev 5/2018 siplast Safety Data Sheet Section 1 -Chernical Product and Cornpanyldentification Product/Chemical Name: Paratherm H CO Chemical Family: Polyisoayanurate CAS Number: N/A Other Designation:a; Polyieo Supplier: Elplest, 1000 Rochelle Ulvd„ Irving, TX 76002 Emergency Phone Number: CHEMTREC (USA) 800,424-9300 Section 2 - Hazards Identification Potential Health Effects Primary Entry Routes: Inhalation, skin contact Target Organs: Acute Effects Inhalation: Irritation, Eye: Irritation Skin: Irritation Ingestion: Carcinogenicity: IARC, NTP, and OSHA do not list this product as a carcinogen. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Long -Term Exposure: Chronic Effects: Possible allergic reaction of respiratory system (sensitization) NFPA Hazard Rating: Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 HMIS Hazard Rating: Health 1, Flammability 1, Reactivity 0 Section 3 - Composition / Information on Ingredients Ingredient Name CAS # OSHA PEI. (ppm) TWA (ppm) Polyisocyanurate None >35 Non Established None Established Proprietary additives Proprietor None Established Non Established n-Pentane 109-60-0 ' <8 1000 600 Iso-Pentane 78-78-4 < 2 1000 600 Fibrous glass 6599-7-17- < 10 TLV 1 TLV 3 Calcium Carbonate 471-34-1 40 PEL 15 mg/mJ PEL 5 mg/m3 Section 4 - First Aid Measures Inhalation: Remove to fresh air, Eye Contact: Flush with water for 15 minutes or until irritation ceases. Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water. Ingestion: After first aid, get appropriate in -plant, paramedic, or community medical support. Note to Physicians: Special Precautions/Procedures: Persons who develop symptoms of allergy, irritation, respiratory problems, or puffiness around the eyes should be examined by a physician as soon as PC r Pi t/PrRsible' Revised 11/25/2015 CITY OF TUKWILA Page 'I of 5 Revision; 001 PERMIT CENTER rt Section 5 - Fire -Fighting Measures Flash Point: N/A Flash Point Method: N/A Burning Rate: Autoignition Temperature: Not available. LEL: N/A UEL: N/A Flammability Classification: Division 4 Extinguishing Media: In case of fire, use dry chemicals, carbon dioxide, foam, or water fog. Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: None known. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Fire -Fighting Instructions: Fire-fighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus. Fire -Fighting Equipment: Because fire may produce toxic thermal decomposition products, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full face piece operated in pressure -demand or positive -pressure mode. Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures Spill /Leak Procedures: Normal housekeeping. Small Spills: N/A Large Spills: N/A Containment: N/A Cleanup: N/A Regulatory Requirements: Follow applicable OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910,120). Section 7 - Handling and Storage Handling Precautions: No special equipment required. Storage Requirements: Protect from moisture. Regulatory Requirements: N/A Section 8 - Exposure Controls 1 Personal Protection Engineering Controls: Sufficient ventilation (when cufting) to keep exposure to nuisance dust below 5 mg/m . Ventilation: Provide general or local exhaust ventilation systems to maintain airborne concentrations below OSHA PELs (Sec. 2). Local exhaust ventilation is preferred because it prevents contaminant dispersion into the work area by controlling it at its source. Administrative Controls: Respiratory Protection: OSHA approved respirator or dust mask when cutting. Protective Clothing/Equipment: Protective gloves. Safety glasses or geggles, especially when cutting. Protective clothing and footwear. Safety Stations: Make emergency eyewash stations, safety/quick-drench showers, and washing facilities available in work area. Contaminated Equipment: Separate contaminated work clothes from street clothes. Launder before reuse. Remove this material from your shoes and clean personal protective equipment. Comments: Never eat, drink, or smoke in work areas. Practice good personal hygiene after using this material, especially before eating, drinking, smoking, using the toilet, or applying cosmetics. Section 9 - Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State: Solid Water Solubility: Not soluble. Appearance and Odor: Tan core foam with cellulose Other Solubilities: glass fiber facings -no odor. Boiling Point: N/A Odor Threshold: N/A Freezing/Melting Point: N/A Vapor Pressure: N/A Viscosity: N/A Vapor Density (Air=1): N/A Refractive Index: N/A Formula Weight: Surface Tension: N/A Specific Gravity (H202--1, at 4°C): Unknown % Volatile: N/A pH: N/A Evaporation Rate: N/A Revised 11/25/2015 Page 2 of 5 Revision: 001 |~=o0h10~Stability�&�d Reactivity _ Stability: Stable. Polymerization: Will not occur, Chemical Incompatibilities: Acetone, MEK.THF.chlorine, chloroform, hydrnQenperoxido.ethy|enedichhuhde. dimethy| nu|fuxide, and dimm1hy| furmnnnide. Conditions taAvoid: Open flame. Will burn if exposed *ofire ofsufficient heat and intensity. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Toxic Smoke or vapors, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide, may be na|oamed in afire. Section 11~Toxicological U0Aformation Acute Toxicity A: General Product Information Dust from this product iummechanical irritant, �w1iichn,~mni8`e4itmo. cause temporary irritation nr scratchiness nfthe throat, and/or itching ofthe eyes and skin. n-pentane may be released at very low concentrations (well below their lower flammability limits) from these products when they are cut orcrushed. These pentanes are nontoxic *dlevels below their lower flammability limits. 13: Component Analysis —LD508-050n'pestene(1W9'604]) C>ro| LD50N1ouue: 12800mg/kg Carcinogenicity A. General Product Information The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Toxicology Pnngnam(NTP). International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists A\CG|H>have not classified this product 000carcinogen. B: Component Carcinogenicity Continuous filament glass fibers (85997'17^3) ACGIH: A4—Not classifiable umeHuman Carcinogen |ARC: Group 3—Not classifiable <|ARCMonograph 81 [2002] (listed under Man-made mineral fihres).Monograph 43[1g88l Chronic Toxicity Polyioocyonurate Foam: There isnoevidence that dust from this material causes disease inman. There are nmknown animal studies ofthe chronic health effects pfbreathing dust from po|yionoyanu,atefoam. However, a subchronic inhalation study showed no adverse respiratory effects in rats as a result of breathing 9mghn"ofdust from esimilar foam (polyurethane foam) for 3months (Thyssen egaL197B). In, 1SU7.|ARC designated polyurethane as Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans (Monograph 19). Continuous Filament Glass Fiber: No chronic health effects are known to be associated with exposure to continuous filament fiber glass. Long-term epiderniologic studies do not show any increases in respiratory cancer or other disease among employees who manufacture this product. In 1957, the International Agency for Research onCancer (|ARC)classified continuous filament fiber glass noaGroup 3substance, "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans." In 2001, IARC re -affirmed this designation. Because of the large diameter ofcontinuous filament fibers, these fibers are not considered respirable. Revisod11/25/2O15 Page 3 of 5 Revision: 001 Section 12 - Ecological Information Ecotoxicity A: General Product Information No additional information available B: Component Analysis — Ecotoxicity — Aquatic Toxicity n-pentane (109-60-0) Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation 48 Hr EC50 Daphnia magna: 10.5 mg/L Isopentane (78-78-4) 48 Hr EC50 Daphnia magna: 2.3 mg/L Section 13 - Disposal Considerations US EPA Waste Number & Descriptions A: General Product Information This product, as supplied, is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations, Comply with state and local regulations for disposal. If you are unsure of the regulations, contact your local Public Health Department, or the local office of the EPA. B: Component Waste Numbers No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components Disposal Instructions Dispose of waste material according to Local, State, Federal, and Provincial Environmental Regulations. Section 14 - Transport Information DOT Transportation Data (49 CFR 172.101): Shipping Name: Paratherm H CG Packaging Authorizations Quantity Limitations a) Exceptions: N/A a) Passenger, Aircraft, or Railcar: b) Non -bulk PackagingN/A b) Cargo Aircraft Only: N/A c) Bulk Packaging: N/A Shipping Symbols: N/A Vessel Stowage Requirements Hazard Class: N/A a) Vessel Storage: N/A ID No.: N/A b) Other: N/A Packing Group: N/A Label: N/A Special Provisions (172.102): N/A Section 15 - Regulatory Information EPA Regulations: RCRA Hazardous Waste Number: Not listed (40 CFR 261.33) RCRA Hazardous Waste Classification (40 CFR 261): Not classified CERCLA Hazardous Substance (40 CFR 302.4) listed/unlisted specific per RCRA, Sec. 3001; CWA, Sec. 311 (b)(4); CWA, Sec. 307(a), CAA, Sec. 112 CERCLA Reportable Quantity (RQ), N/A SARA 311/312 Codes: SARA Toxic Chemical (40 CFR 372.65): Not listed SARA EHS (Extremely Hazardous Substance) (40 CFR 355): Not listed, Threshold Planning Quantity (TPQ) OSHA Regulations: Air Contaminant (29 CFR 1910.1000, Table Z-1, Z-1-A): Not listed OSHA Specifically Regulated Substance not listed State Regulations: N/A Revised 11/25/2015 Page 4 of 5 Revision: 001 Section 16 - Other Information � Additional Hazard Rating Systems: Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is based upon data that was supplied to Carlisle Construction Materials Incorporated by other companies and organizations. No warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy or completeness of the data and/or information inthis material safety data sheet. Rwvisad11/25/2O15 Page 5nf5 Revision: 001 PA D ENE 20 T siplast Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Paradiene 20 TO Is a high performance torch grade modified bitumen base ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane aystems, ParadieneV TG Consists of a lightweight random fibrous giaas mat impregnated and coated with high quality etyrene-butadierie-styrene (SeS) modified bitumen. The top auitace is covered with a silica parting agent, and the back eurface Is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhesive layer specifically formulated for torch applications. The adhesive layer Is manufactured using a special process that eMbossee the surface with a grooved pattern to provide optimum burnoff of the plastic film and maximize application rates. Paradiene 20 TG Is available with Siplast RoofTag RFID roof asset technology on a Speclel-Made-To-Order basle. See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 20 TG Is the first ply of all Slplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG Systems, and Is lapped 3 inches (7.8 cm) side and end. Paradiene 20 TG is torch applied to approved substrates. Contact Siplast for specific approval on product uses. Product Approvals Paradiene 20 TG is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470) for use In Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG and Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TG Class 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations, Contact Siplast for specific information regarding FM Class 1 windstorrn resistance classifications. Paradiene 20 TG is classified by Underwriters Laboratories for use in cUloe Classified Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG and Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TG Roof Systems, Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TO Roof Systems have been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as Class A roofing systems over non-combustible, insulated non-combustible, and insulated combustible decks, and as Class B roofing systems over combustible decks. Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG Roof Systems have been classified as Class C roofing systems over combustible, non-combustible, and insulated combustible decks. Paradiene 20 TG meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM 0 6163 Type I, Grade S, and CSA A123.23-16 Type A, Grade 1 for SBS-modifled bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. .,40.111 COMMERCIAL, PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: 1,0 Squar Coverage Weight Per Square: Rol Min: ft Min; 7610 (3.7 kg/m2) 10,21 M) Roll Width: Avg: 3.28 ft (1.00 m) Thickness: Avg: 114 mils (2.9 mm) Min: 110 mils (2.8 mrn) Selvage Width: N/A Selvage Surfacing: NIA Tap Surfacing: Silica Parting Agent Back Surfacing: Polyolefin Film Lines: Two laying lines are placed 3 in (7.6 cm) and 4 in (10.2 crn) from each edge of the material. The line color for this material Is white. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls Is covered with Kraft paper. The palleted material Is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud, Pellet: 41 In X 48 in (104 pm X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Par Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum RoII Weight 76 lb (34.5 kg) Storage and Handling: AS Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should not be double stacked, Material should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are REs3C-cliVeelplaet Web site at www,Siplast.com. Siplast Roof Systems have also received the approval of maRITY OF TUKWILA regional and local code authorities, Contact Slplast for more Information. 1 0 PERMIT CENTER Rev 112018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd Irving, TX 75052,•3940 201 BewIcke Ave„ Sulfa 208 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 51%117 1..800.922.8800 www,alplag.com 0 TG Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADA T=ST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units , Thickness (minimum) 110 mils (2,8 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 ' Thickness (minimum) 2.8 mm 0 mils) Thickness (average) 114 mils (2.9 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 . Thickness (average) . 2.9 mm (114 mils) 'Peak Load @ 73°F (23°C) (average) 30 Ibf/inch (5.3 kN/m) ASTM 0 5147 section 7 "Peak Load 2C 73°F) (average) 5.3 kN/m (30 ibfAnch) 'Peak Load @ 0°F (-17°C) (average) 75 lbflinch (13.2 kN/m) ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Peek Load @ -17°C oF) (average) 75 ibflinch (13.2 kN/rn) 'Elongation a Peak Load, 73°F (average) 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 ' n a ion (i' Peak Load, 23°C ..(73°D average) 3% .(23°C) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 0°F (-17 C) (average) 3% ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Elongation @ Peak Load, -17°C (0°9 Overage) 3% 'Ultimate E ongation 73°F (23°C) (average) 50% ASTM Q 5147 section 7 'Ultimate Elongation © 23°C (73°F) (average) 50% 'Tear Strength (average) 4010f i0.18 kN) ASTM 0 61'47 section 8 N/A N/A Water Abs rption (maximum) 1% ASTM 0 5147 section 10 - N/A - N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1% ASTM 0 5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability Amaximurn) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -15"F (-26"C) ASTMO 5147 section 1 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum.) -26°C (-15°F) Compound Stability (minimum) 250°F (121°C) — ASTM D 5147 section 16 — _ .. _ compound Stability (minimum) .. . , 121°C (250°F) Coating Thickness - Back Surface ?... 40 mils (1 rnm) ASTM 0 5147 section 17 . Coating Thickness - Back Surface 1 mm ( 40 mils) Cyclic Fatigue Paradiene 20 T , Qrc to an acceptable Paradiene 30, Paradiene 40 FR, or Parafor 50 LT cap sheet with an approved method of attachment, passes ASTM D 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according to ASTM ID 5147, Maas Par Unit Area (minimum) 3,7 kg/rn (76 lb/5q) 1. The value reported is the lower of either MD or XD. Rev 1/2018 PA DF.INL 30 F Commercial Product Data Sheet TG siplast® Product Description Paradiene 30 FR TG is a high performance, torch grade modified bitumen finish ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems, Paradiene 30 FR TG consists ef a lightweight random fibrous glass mat Impregnated and coated with high quality styrene- butadiene-styrene (SS) modified bitumen, and surfaced with ceramic granules. The back surface is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhesive layer specifically formulated for torch applications. The adhesive layer is manufactured using a special process that embosses the surface with a grooved pattern to provide optimum burnoff of the plastic film and maximize application rates. Paradiene 30 FR TG is available with Siplast RoofTag RFID roof asset technology on a Special -Made -To -Order basis. See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 30 FR TG is the finish ply of the Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG System, and is lapped 3 inches (7.6 cm) &de and end. Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 TG Systems are torch applied to approved substrates. Contact Siplast for specific approval on product uses. Product Approvals Paradiene 30 FR TG is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470) for use in Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TO class 1 insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations. Paradiene 30 FR TG is classified by Underwriters Laboratories for use in clii_us Classified Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TG Roof Systems. Siplast Paradiene 20 TG/30 FR TG has been classified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Class A roofing system over non-comoustibie, insulated non-combustible, and insulated combustible decks, as a Class B roofing system over combustible decks. Paradiene 30 FR TG meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 6163 Type 1, Grade G, and CSA Al2:3.23-15 Type A, Grade 1 for SBS-modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast Roof Systems also have received the approval of many actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should regional and local authorities. Please contact Siplast for be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the specific inforrnation as required. RECEIVED elements, arid should not be double stacked. Material should CITY OF TUKWILAe handled in such a manner as to ensure that It remains dry prior to and during installation. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage; 0.75 SquarE (7.0 m2) Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 112 lb (5.4 kg/m2) Roll Length: Min: 25.25 ft (7.70 m) Roll Width: Avg: 3.28 ft (1,00 m) Thickness: Avg: 138 mils Thickness at Selvage: Avg: 118 mils Min: 114 mils (3.5 mm) (3.0 mm) (2.9 mm) Selvage Width: Avg: 2.75 in (70 mm) Selvage Surfacing: Burn -off Polyolefin Film Top Surfacing: No. 11 ceramic granules, standard color finish is #A-720 Bone White. Contact Siplast for other available colors. Back Surfacing: Polyolefin Film Lines: A laying line is placed 3 in (7.6 cm) from selvage edge of the material. The line color for this material is orange. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The roils are placed upright on ends opposite the selvage on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with Kraft paper. The palleted material is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet: 41 in X 48 in (104 cm X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet; 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 84 Ib (38.1 kg) C Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product DatatAks are posted on the Steles( Web site at www.Siplast,com PERMIT CENTER Storage and Handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these leir 0 31 oaRev 11/2018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Irving, TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1.800.922.8800 www.siolast.corn 30 F T Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (average) 138 mils (3.5 mm) ASTM D 6147 section 6 Thickness (average) 138 mils (3.5 mm) 1Thicknsssat sevage (minimum) (average) 114 mils (2.9 mm) 118 mils (3.0 mm) ASTM o 5147 section 6 'Thickness e Ivage (minimum) (average) 2.9 mm (114 mils) 3.0 mm (118 mils) 'Peak Load @ 73°F (23°C) (average) 30 lbf/Inch (5.3 kN/m) ASTM 0 5147 section 7. "Peak Load @ 23°C (73_°F) (average) 5.3 kN/m (30 lbf/inch) 'Peak Load @ 0 F (-17°C) (average) 75 ibf/inch (13.2 kN/m) ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Peak Load @ -17°C (0°F) (average) 13.2 kN/m (75 ibf/inch) 'Elongation d Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) avera.e 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 23°C (73°F) 3% 'Elongation Peak Load, 0 F (-17°C) (average)(average) _ 3% A, T 0 5147 section 7 4eimgation ' Peak Load, -17°C (0°F) !MOM 3% 'Ultimate Elongation @ 73°F (23°C) (average) 65°/a ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Ultimate Elongation © 23°C (73°F) (average) 55% 'Tear Strength (average L 40 Ibf (0.18 kN) ASTM 0 5147 section 8 N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM D 5147 section 10 N/A N/A Dimensional Stability 0.1% ATM 0-5147 - section 11 Dimensional Stibity Smaximurni 0.1% _(maximum) Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -15°F (726°C) ASTM 0 6147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -26°C (-15°F) Granule Embedment Max. avg. loss Max. individual loss 1.5 grams per sample 2.0 grarnsfter sample ASTM 0 5147 section 15 Gramile Embedment Max. avg. loss Max. individual loss 1.5 grams per sample 2.0 'rams per sample Compound Stability (minimum) 250°F (121°C) ASTM 0-5 47 ' section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121°C (250°F) Coating Thickness - Back Surface ? 40 mils (1 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 17 Coating Thickness Back Surface 1 mm (.?.. 40 mils) Cyclic Fatigue Paradiene 30 FR TG, bonded to an acceptable Paradiene 20 base ply with an approved method of attachment, passes ASTM CI 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according to ASTM D 5147. Mass Per Unit Area Minimum .,, 5.4 kg/m2 (112 lb/sg) 1. Measured on the selvage edge excluding the granule surfacing. 2. The value reported is the lower of either MO or XD. Rev 11P4'018 PARADIEN Commercial Product Data Sheet 20 S • sip ad Product Description Paradiene 20 SA is a high performance, self-adhestve, modified bitumen base ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Paradiene 20 SA consists of a lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with high quality styrene- butadlene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumen, The back surface la coated with a self-adhesive bitumen layer specifically formulated for optimum adhesion in low -slope membrane applications, and it is lined with a high strength polyolefin release film. Paradiene 20 SA is available with Slplast RoofTag RFID roof asset technology on a Speclal-Made-To-Order basie. See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 20 $A is designed to be used as a base ply for direct application to approved roof board products, and other approved substrates. Paradlene 20 SA is also used as a stripping ply for reinforcing details at metal flanges, walls, and curbed penetrations. Extending Paradiene 20 SA stripping ply onto the top surface of any Paradiene 20 layer requires either removal of the top film surfacing from a film -surfaced Paradiene 20, or priming a sand -surfaced Paradiene 20 using an approved primer. Paradiene 20 SA is the first ply of all fully adhered Siplast Paradiene 20 SA/Paradiene 30 TO Systems. It Is lapped 3 inches (7,6 cm) on sides and ends. End laps require heat welding. An alternative to the standard end lap method is seaming end joints using a 12-inch (30.4 cm) wide strip of Paradiene 20 TG. Paradiene 20 SA is designed for direct application to approved insulations and roof boards, primed structural concrete decks, and other approved substrates. Paradiene 20 SA is used as a base ply in multl-layer roof systems with a torch applied finish layer of Paradiene TG, Veral, or Parafor. Prior approval from the Siplast Technical Department is required for SA membrane systems Installed without a torch applied finish layer. Al! laps of the Paradiene 20 SA must be heat welded when the Paradiene TG or Parafor TG over -layer Is not installed during the same day's application. Product Approvals Paradlene 20 SA is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470) for use in Siplast Paradiene 20/30, Paradiene 20/30 FR, and Paradiene 20/20 PR Class 1 insuieted steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non -insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations. Paradiene 20 SA is classified by Underwriters Laboratories as an acceptable substitute for Paradiene 20 TG in all sULus classification listings and assemblies. Paradiene 20 SA meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 6163 Type I, Grade $, and CSA A123.23-15 Type A, Grade 1 for SBS-modified bitumincus sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: 1.0 Square (9,3 2 Coverage Weight Per Square: Min; 72 Ib (3.5 kg/m') Roll Length: Min: 33.5 ft (10.21 m) Roll Width; Avg: 3.28 ft (1,00 m) Thickness: Avg: 102 mils (2.8 mm) Min: 98 mils (2.5 mm)_, Selvage Width: Avg: 3.0 in (76 mm) Selvage Surfacing: Polyolefln Release Tape Top Surfacing; Sand Back Surfacing: Polyolefin Release Film Packaoing: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with Kraft paper. The palleted material Is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud, Pallet: 41 in X 48 in (1Q4 cm X 122 qm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload; 18 Minimum Roll Weight; 72 Ib (32.7 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean fiat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position, Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should not be double stacked, Material should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA iir‘M; to Lee:, pRitT Rev 1(2018 $1plemt, 1000 RQthelle elvd, Pl EQwiq'rck Ave.. 3it400 frvip9, TX 75062,3040 North Vene9uver, C. CW00 MI ,V417 srAr.lti.c.4 in Ncrtii Arfier1e0 1,00,92,6800 wwv.sip.1411,c,off! S Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATESTEST STANDARDS I CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 98 mils (2.5 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (minimum) 2.5 mm (98 mils) Thickness (average) 102 mils (2.6 rnm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (average) 2.6 mm (102 mils) 'Peak Load @ 73°F (23°C) (average) 30 lbf/inch (5.3 kNlm) ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Peak Load 23°C , (73*F) (average) 5.3 kNlm (30 lbf/inch) 'Peak Load @ 0°F (-17°C) (average) 75 Ibf/inch (13.2 kN/m) ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Peak Load @ -17°C (0°F) (average) 13.2 kN/m (75 lbf/inch) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) (average) 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 , 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 23°C (73°F) (average) 3% 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 0°F (-17°C) (average) 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation (0 Peak Load, -17°C - (0°F) avera e) 3% 'Ultimate Elongation (6) 73°F (23°C) (average) 50% ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Ultimate Elongation 23°C (73°F) (avers e 50% 'Tear Strength (average) 40 ibf (0.18 kN) ASTM D 5147 section 8 N/A N/A Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM D 5147 section 10 N/A N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0,1% ASTM D 5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability " (maximum) 0.1% Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -15°F (-26°C) ASTM 0 5147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -26°C (-15°F) Compound Stability (minimum) 250°F (121°C) ASTM D 5147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121°C (250°F) Cyclic Fatigue Paradiene 20 SA, bonded to an acceptable Paradiene 30, Paradiene 40 FR, or Parafor 50 LT cap sheet with an approved method of attachment, passes ASTM 0 5849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according to ASTM 147. Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 3.5 kg/m 2 (72 lb/sq) 1. The value reported Is the lower of either MD Or XD. 2. The High Temperature Stability of the self-adhesive bitumen coating is 212°F (100°C). Rev 1/2018 PA A DIE E 40 FR T Commercial Product Data Sheet siplast Product Description Paradiene 40 FR TG is a high performance, torch grade modified bitumen finish ply designed for use in homogeneous multi -layer modified bitumen roof membrane systems. Paradiene 40 FR TO consists of a fiberglass scrim/fiberglass mat composite Impregnated arid coated with high quality styrene-butadlene-styrene (Sl3S) modified bitumen, and surfaced with ceramic granulee: The butt eurfaee is coated with a high performance modified asphalt adhesive layer sPecifloily formulated for torch aPplications. The adhesive layer ie Manufactured using a special proeeas that embeeee$ the surface with a grooved pattern to provide optimum bumoff of the plastic film and maximize application rates. Paradiene 40 FR TG is available with Siplast RoofTag RFIO roof asset technology on a Special-Made-To.Order basis. See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Paradiene 40 FR TG Is used as a finish ply in multHayer Paradiene Systems, and as a base flashing where granule - surfaced flashing sheets are required. Paradiene 40 FR TO is lapped 3 inches (7.6) at sides and 6 inches (15,2 cm) at ends, and is applied by torch. Product Approvals Paradiene 40 FR TG Is approved by FM Approvals (FM Standard 4470) for use in Paradiene 20 TG/40 FR TO Class insulated steel roof deck constructions and insulated and non - insulated concrete roof deck constructions, subject to FM conditions and limitations. Paradiene 40 FR TG is classified by Underwriters Laboratories fur use in UL Classified Paradiene 20 'MAO FR TO roof systems. Paradiene 20 TG/40 FR TG has. been clas.sified by Underwriters Laboratories as a Class A roofing ,lySti;;ril over nOn-Combustible, insulated ribri-cOmbustibie, combustible decks, and as a Class B roofing system over combustible decks. Paradiene 40 FR TG is approved by Underwriters Laboratories for use In L)L Classified Paradiene 20 T0/40 FR TG roof systems. Paradiene 20 TG/40 FR TG roof systems have been classified as a Class C roofing systems over combustible, non- combustibie, and insulated combustible decks. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Paradiene 40 FR TG meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM 0 6163 Type II, Grade G. and CSA A123.23,15 Type A, Grade 1 for SBS modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast roofing systems also have received the approval of many regional and local authorities. Please contact Slplast for specific information as required. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Current cople.$ of all Siplast Qomtnercial ProM4gt Oato Stwot,s PQ4t0 en the Siplast Wee site gt www,$ipleat CPtrt, I u64 3 Coverage; 0,75 Square (7,0 m Coverage Wei h Per Square; Min; 1201D (0,1 k / Roll Length; Km 25,25 ft (7,70 m) Avg; .28 ft (1.00 m) Avg: 14 mils (3,9, mm) Thickness at Selvage: Avg: 130 mils (3.3 mrn) Min. 126 mils (3.2 rem) Selvage Width; Avg: 3.0 in (7.6 cm) Seivage Surfacing: Burn -off Polyolefin Fil Top Surfacing: No. 11 ceramic granules, standard color finish is #A.720 Bone White. Contact Siplastother available colors, Back SPrfoeing: Polyolefin Fomn Lines: A -laying line is placed 7,5 cm) from selvage edge of the material. The line color for material is red, Peckaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are pieced upright on ends opposite the selvage on pallet) cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the lebels. The top of the leafleted mile is covered with foiled Kraft paper, The palletad material Is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroee. Pellet: 41 in X 48 in (104 cm X 122 orn) wooden pallet. Number Rolls Per Pallet; 20 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 94 Ib (42.6 kg) Storage and Handling: All Slplast roil roofing products should be stored on end an a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should not be double stacked. Material should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Rev 1=10 Oaioa, Siplast -WOO Ropheliv Blvd. Irving, TX 75062494Q PEHivII T LEN TER Ave„ eulte 40.4 eIJAtQlTiqf eereice in North AiTigHpa North Vancui.i.vc,tf, OC, Conatio V7M 3M7 1.800,9g.g.88.00 vipwsiplast,Qorh PA Physical and Mechanical Properties UNITED STATS TEST STANDARDS CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (average) 154 mils (3.9 mm) ASTM D 5147 section 6 Thickness (average) (3.9 mm) 154 mils 'Thickness at selvage (minimum) avera e 126 mils (3.2 mm) 130 mils 3.3 mrn ASTM D 5147 section 6 'Thickness at selvage (minimum) "avera • e) 3.3 mm (130 mils) 3.2 mm 126 mils 'Peak Load a 73 F • 23°C) avera. e 8Q ibf/Inch 14.1 ktWm ASTM D 5147 section 7 Peak Loda a23°C 73°F average _ . . 14.1 kN/m (80 lbf/inch • 'Peak Load @ 0.F -17°C averate 150 Ibf/inch 26.5 kN/m ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Peak Load a -17°C Q°F avera e 26.5 kN/m 150 Ibf/inch 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) avera e 3% ASTM D 5147 section 7 'Elongation a Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) avant 3% 'Elongation Peak Load, 0 F (-17°C) avera e 3% ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Elongation @ Peak Load, -17°C (0°F) average 3°/0 3UltImate Elongation fa 73°F (23°C) avera e 80% .„_ ASTM 0 5147 section 7 'Ultimate Elongation a 23°C (73°F) avera e 80% 'Tear Strength avera e 120 lbf - 0.54 RN ASTM 0 5147 section 6 N/A N/A Water Absorption maximum 1% „ ASTM D 5147 section 10 . N/A N/A Dimensional Stability maximum) 0.1% ASTM D 5147 section 11 Dimensional Stability maximum Low Temperature Flexibili maximum -5°F -21°C ASTM 0 5147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibilit maximum -5°F -21°C • Granule Embedment Max. avg. loss Max. individual loss 1,5 grams per sample 2.0 rams sr son)* ASTM 0 5147 section 15 Granule Embedment Max, avg. loss Max, individual loss 1.5 grams per sample 2.0 rams ser sam le Compound Stability minimum 250°F 121°C ASTM 05147 section 16 ConiPoUnd Stability minimum 121°C 250°F Coating Thickness - Back Surface 5 40 mils (1 mm) ASTM 0 5147 section 17 Coating Thickness - Back Surface 1 mm (...s 40 mils) Cyclic Fatigue • • Paradiene 40 FR IC's?, bonded to an acceptable Paradiene 20 base ply with an approved method of sdachirent, passes ASTM 0 5849 both astmenufactured and after heat conditioning according 19 ASTM 0 5147. Mass Per Unit Area Minimum 6,1 kgirn4 (125 lb/sq) 1. Measured on the selvage edge excluding thQ granule surfacing, Rev 1/2018 s siplast Modified Bitumen Roil Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet Manufacturer: Siplast, Inc. 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062 Trade Names: Paradiene 20 Paradiene 20 F Paradiene 20 HT Paradiene 20 HV Paradiene 20 EG Paradiene 20 EG TG P Paradiene 20 PR Paradiene 20 TG Paradiene 20 TG F Paradiene 20 HT TG Paradiene 20 HT TG F Paradiene 20 HT TS Paradiene 20 HT TS Paradiene 20 HT TS F Paradiene 20 HV TG Paradiene 20 HV TS Paradiene 20 HV TS F Paradiene 20 EG TG Paradiene 20 PR TG Telephone: 800-922-8800 Internet Address: www.siplast.com C H E MTR E C: 800-424-9300 Paradiene 20 TS Paradiene 30 Paradiene 40 FR Paradiene 20 TS F Paradiene 30 BW Paradiene 40 FR BW Paradiene 20 TS SA Paradiene 30 FR Paradiene 40 FR TG Paradiene 20 TS SA F Paradiene 30 FR TG Paradiene 40 FR Ica l3W Paradiene 20 SA 'Paradiene 30 FR BW Parafor 30 Paradiene 20 SA t Paradiene 30 FR TG BW Parafor 30 BW Paradiene 20 HT SA Paradiene 30 HT Parafor 30 TG Paradiene 20 EG SA Paradiene 30 HT BW Parafor 30 TG BW Paradiene 20 P Paradiene 30 HT FR BW Parafor 50 LT Paradiene 20 TG P Paradiene 30 HT FR Parafor 50 LT BW Paradiene 20 SA P Paradiene 30 HT FR TG Parafor 50 TG Paradiene 20 TS P Paradiene 30 HT FR TG BW Parafor 50 TG BW (Paradiene 20 I S SA P Paradiene 30 HT TG Parabase Plus Paradiene 20 MW Paradiene 30 HT TG BW Parabase Plus t' Irex 40 Paradiene 30 MW FR Paratread Irex HT Paradiene 30 MW FR BW Vera( Aluminum Teranap 1 M Film Paradiene 30 TG Veral Spectra Teranap 1 M Sand Paradiene 30 TG BW Teranap 1 M GS Use: These products are designed for use in roofing systems where two or more plies of modified bitumen are desired. Section 2 o Hazards Identification As defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200, the products listed below are considered articles and do not require an SDS. In addition, articles are not included in the scope of the Globally Harmonization System (GHS). As such, the GHS labeling elements are not included on this SDS. All components listed for this product are bound within the product. When handled as intended and under normal conditions of use, there is no evidence that any of the ingredients are released in amounts that pose a significant health risk. Although these products are not subject to the OSHA Standard or GHS labeling elements, Siplast would like to disclose as much health and safety information as possible to ensure that this product is handled and used properly. This SOS contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of the product. This SDS should be retained and be made available for employees and other users of this product. In addition, the recommendations for handling and use of these products should be included in worker training programs. ADDITIONAL HAZARD IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION: PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE: Occasional nuisanc dust, Inhalation RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA ww PRMlT CENTER Page 1 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 0 c) 0()r SIGNS &SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE EYES: May cause irritation *uthe eyes. SKIN: May cause irritation tothe skin. INGESTION: This product |mnot intended 1obeingested. |f ingested, hmay cause temporary initationto the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract, INHALATION: May cause irritation tothe respiratory tract. ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDS: CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS; N|O8Hhas found that studies ofworkers exposed to asphalt fumes have repeatedly found irritation of the serous membranes of the conjunctivae (eye irritation) and the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract (nasal and throat irritation), Studies inhumans havefound that exposure to respirable crystalline silica (quartz)can cause silicosis, mfibrosis (wcaning)v[the lungs. Silicosis ismserious and irreversible disease; it may be progressive even after exposure has ceased; it can lead to disability and death. Human studies also have found that silicosis is a risk factor for tuberculosis, and that occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica is associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, including bronchitis and emphysema. Some studies show excess numbers of cases of scleroderma, connective tissue disorders, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic kidney diseases and end -stage kidney disease in workers exposed to respirable crystalline silica. IARC has determined that occupational exposure to oxidized asphalt and its emissions is probably carcinogenic tphumans (Group 2A),IARCconcluded that available data from cancer studies |nhumans pointsvo an associationbetween tooxidized asphalts during roofing and lung cancer and tumors in the upperaem~d(gesUve tract. In addition. \ARChzund sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in experimental animals for extracts and fume condensates ofoxidized asphalts. N|08Hhas concluded that the collective data from human, animal, gonohuxioityand exposure studies provide sufficient evidence that roofing asphalt fumes are a potential occupational carcinogen. Occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica is classified as a known carcinogen iohumans. |ARChas determined that respirable crystalline silica iocarcinogenic to humans (Group 1).based onfindings ofsufficient evidence of carcinogenicityinboth humans and experimental animals. NTP has classified respirable crystalline silica 000 known human carcinogen based onsufficient evidence ofcarcinogenicity from studies in humans indicating a causal relationship between occupational exposure to respirable crystalline silica and increased lung cancer rates. N0QH has determined that respirable crystalline silica |oapotential occupational carcinogen. IARC has determined that occupational exposure to Titanium Dioxide is possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). IARC concluded lung tumors were observed in rats following high dose exposure by inhalation and in female rats exposed by intra-tracheal instillation. Other studies have shown no tumors in rats following inhalation exposure and nptumors inmice orrats following oral exposure. Page 2ofV issue Date: 3/31/201rRevision, 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet Section 3 - Composition/Information on Ingredients CAS # Component Percent 8052-42-4 Asphalt 20-70 64742-93-4 Asphalt, oxidized 0 -10* 13463-67-7 Titanium dioxide (Ingredient of CR products only) 2-10 Not Available Mineral granules (Ceramic -coated granite; 35% crystalline silica, non -respirable) 0-35 1317-65-3 Calcium carbonate 0-35 12007-56-6 Calcium borate (Colemanite) (Products with FR suffix contain colemanite for fire resistance) 0-35 16389-88-1 Dolomite (CaMg(CO3)2) 0-35 9003-55-8 Styrene-Butadiene polymer 4-10' 25038-59-9 Polyester fiber 2-10 Not Available Glass fiber mat 2-10 Not Available Continuous filament glass fiber 2-10 Not Available Glass iber mat with potyester scrim2- 0 No Available Polyester2- 0 Not Available Polyester awith glass scrim 2-10 14808-60-7 Crystalline silica(sand) (adhered to product and is >99. % too large to become airbome or to be respirable) 0-10 7429-90-5 Aluminum foil (Veral)has an alumirium foilsurface)0-5 9002-88-4 Polypropylene or Polyole n Film 6 64742-11-6 Extracts, petroleum, heavy naphthenic 64741-53-3 Distillates, petroleum, heavy naphthenic >1 Component Information * Present in. Veral. Occupational exposure to asphalt, oxidized is not expected to occur due to product form and intended application. Occupational exposure to titanium dioxide is not expected to occur due to product form and intended use. Exposure limit is given for reference only. General Product Description These products consist of a modified bitumen sheet incorporating the features of a fiber glass mat and/or polyester composite mat with a blend of SBS (Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene) rubber and high quality asphalt. Product may also contain fire retardant additives. Veral is aluminum foil surfaced. Parabase products are mineral surfaced, asphalt coated, fiber glass cap sheets for use in built-up roofing systems. ction 4 - First Aid Measures First Aid: Inhalation Remove to fresh air. If symptoms persist contact a physician. First Aid: Skin Wash exposed skin with soap and water. If irritation develops or persists, seek medical attention. First Aid: Ingestion Product is not intended to be ingested or eaten. If this product is ingested, do not induce vomiting and seek medical attention immediately. First Aid: Eyes Flush eyes with large amounts of water until irritation subsides. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. Page 3 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet ection 5 - Fire Fighting Measures Flash Point: > 500°F Method Used: COC Upper Flammable Limit (UFL): Not determined Lower Flammable Limit (LFL): Not determined Auto Ignition: 460C/860°F Flammability Classification: Not determined Rate of Burning: Not determined General Fire Hazards There is no potential for spontaneous fire orexplosion. Extinguishing Media Carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical. Fire Fighting Equipment/Instructions No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal firefighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures Clean -Up Procedures Pick up large pieces. Vacuum dusts. Section 7 - Handling and Storage Handling Procedures Use protective equipment as described in Section 8 of this safety data sheet when handling uncontained material. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. Storage Procedures Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions, if any. Material should be kept clean, dry, and in original packaging. Sec Exposure Guidelines A: General Product Information The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has not adopted specific occupational exposure standards for fiber glass. Fiber glass is treated as a nuisance dust and is regulated by OSHA as a particulate not otherwise regulated (total dust) shown in CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-3. Respirable fraction 5 mg/m3 Total dust 15 mg/rre B: Component Exposure Limits Asphalt (8052-42-4) ACGIH: 0.5 mg/m7VVA (fume, inhalable fraction, as benzene soluble aerosol) Titanium dioxide (Ingredient of CR products only) (13463-67-7) OSHA: 15 mg/m, TWA (total dust); 10 mg/m3 TWA (total dust) ACGIH: 10 mg/m, TWA Calcium carbonate (1317-65-3) OSHA: 15 mg/m3 TWA (total dust); 5 mg/mTWA (respirable fraction) Page 4 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revisien: 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet Crystalline silica (sand) (adhered to product and is >99.9% too large to become airborne or to be respirable) (14808- 60-7) OSHA: 0,1 mg/mTWA (respirable dust) ((250)/(%Si02 + 5) mppcf TWA (respirable)); ((10)/(%Si02 + 2) mg/m3 TVVA (respirable)); ((30)/(%SiO2 + 2) mg/m' TWA (total dust)) ACGIH: 0.025 mg/m' TWA (respirable fraction) Aluminum foil (Veral Al has an aluminum foil surface) (7429-90.5) OSHA: 15 mg/m' TWA (total dust); 5 mg/m3 TWA (respirable fraction) ACGIH: 1 mg/rn'TVVA (respirable fraction) PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal Protective Equipment: Eyes/Face Safety glasses with side shields or chemical goggles are recommended. Personal Protective Equipment: Skin Leather or cotton gloves should be worn to protect against mechanical abrasion. Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory None required. Personal Protective Equipment: General Protective equipment should be provided as necessary to prevent irritation of the throat, eyes, and skin, and to keep exposures below the applicable exposure limits identified in Section 8. Appearance: Physical State: Vapor Pressure: Boiling Point: Solubility (H20): Freezing Point: Viscosity: VOC: Dark mat with granule or white coated surface solid Not applicable >370°C/>700°F Nil Not determined Not applicable Not determined Section 10 - Stabilitv & Reac ivi tability These products are not reactive. Hazardous Decomposition May form carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur. Odor: pH: Vapor Density: Melting Point: Specific Gravity: Evaporation Rate: Percent Volatile: Information Asphalt odor Not applicable Not applicable >95°C/>200°F Variable Not applicable 0 Section 11 - Toxicologica Acute Toxicity A: General Product Information Vapors from this product may cause eye, respiratory and skin irritation, Page 5 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 nformation Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet B: Component Analysis - LD50/LC50 Asphalt (8052-42-4) Oral LD50 Rat: >5000 mg/kg; Dermal LD50 Rabbit:>2000 mg/kg Titanium dioxide (Ingredient of CR products only)(13463-67-7) Oral LD50 Rat: >10000 mg/kg Calcium borate (Colemanite) (Products with FR suffix contain colemanite for fire resistance) (12007-56-6) Oral LD50 Rat: 5600 mg/kg Crystalline silica (sand) (adhered to product and is >99.9% too large to become airborne or to be respirable) (14808- 60-7) Oral LD50 Rat: 500 mg/kg Polypropylene or Polyolefin Film (9002-88-4) Inhalation LC50 Mouse: 12 g/m3/30M Distillates, petroleum, heavy naphthenic (64741-53-3) Oral LD50 Rat: >5000 mg/kg; Dermal LD50 Rabbit:>2000 mg/kg Extracts, petroleum, heavy naphthenic (64742-11-6) Oral LD50 Rat: >5000 mg/kg; Dermal LD50 Rabbit:>2000 mg/kg Component Carcinogenicity Asphalt (8052-42-4) ACGIH: A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen (fume, coal tar -free) IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Supplement 7 [1987], Monograph 35 [1985] (steam - refined cracking -residue and air -refined)) Oxidized bitumens (64742-93-4) IARC: Group 2A - Probably Carcinogenic to Humans Titanium dioxide (Ingredient of CR products only) (13463-67-7) ACGIH: A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen IARC: Group 2B - Possibly Carcinogenic to Humans (IARC Monograph 93 [in preparation], Monograph 47 [1989]) Styrene-Butadiene polymer (9003-55-8) IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Supplement 7 [1987], Monograph 19 [1979]) Continuous filament glass fiber (Not Available) ACGIH: A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen (listed under Synthetic Vitreous Fibers) IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Monograph 81 [2002] (listed under Man-made mineral fibres), Monograph 43 [1988])) Crystalline silica (sand) (adhered to product and is >99.9% too large to become airborne or to be respirable) (14808- 60-7) ACGIH: A2 - Suspected Human Carcinogen NTP: Known Human Carcinogen (Select Carcinogen) IARC: Group 1 - Known Human Carcinogen (IARC Monograph 68 [1997] (listed under Crystalline silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources)) Aluminum foil (Veral has an aluminum foil surface) (7429-90-5) ACGIH: A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen Polypropylene or Polyolefin Film (9002-88-4) IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Supplement 7 [19871 Monograph 19 [1979]) Page 6 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Mwmbnanw Safety Data Sheet Chronic Toxicity Asphalt (asphalt CAS # 8052-424):)n19B5187.K\RC(international Agency for Research onCancer) concluded the following: (a) Bitumens are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3). Oxidized bitumens (oxidized asphalt) #W42-93-4: In 2011, the International Agency for Research onCancer (U\RC) announced its conclusion that "occupational exposures to oxidized bitumens and their emissions during roofing"oneGmup 2A (probably Carcinogenic to Humans), This, finding pertains specifically to occupational exposures to oxidized asphalt, which iuanother name for bitumen, and their emissions during roofing. Occupational exposure to asphalt, oxidized is not expected 1noccur due toproduct form and intended use. Continuous Filament Glass Fiber: No chronic health effects are known to be associated with exposure to continuous filament fiber glass. Results from epiderniologic studies have not shown any increases in respiratory disease nrcancer. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified continuous filament fiber glass as a Group 3substance, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. Because of the large diameter of continuous filament fibers, these products are not considered respirable. Crystalline silica is considered a hazard by ih |otion The International Agn for Research on Cancer (hARC)has classified crystalline silica oomGroup 1substance, carcinogenic to humans. This classification is based on the findings of laboratory animal studies (inhalation and implantation) and epidemiology studies that were considered sufficient for Several studies have been conducted to determine the risk of cancer to workers exposed to dustswhich contain |lino silica. However, these studies did not consider other factors o,elements that workers may be exposed to. Therefore, the causes nfthe excess deaths due tocancer could not Ueprecisely determined. Further studies are being nguctedun determine the risk of cancer when working with crystalline silica products. Excessive exposure to crystalline silica can cause silicosis, anon-cancerous lung disease. Eomtmxicity A;General Product Information Nodata available for this product. B: Component Analysis ^Eootmxicity'Aquatic Toxicity Extracts, petroleum, heavy naphthen|c(64742'11'n) 48HrEC5VDaphnia magna:14mQ/L US EPA Waste Nmmber& Descriptions A: General Product Information This product is not expected to be a hazardous waste when it is disposed of according to the U.S, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations. Product characterization after use is recommended to ensure proper disposal under federal and/or state requirements. B: Component Waste Numbers NoEPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components. Disposal Instructions Dispose of waste material according to 1-ocal, State, Federal, and Provincial Environmental Regulations. ! Section '' Transport Information�_- International Transport Regulations These products are not classified as dangprous goods according to international transport regulations. Page 7uf8 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet Section 15 - Regulatory Information US Federal Regulations A: General Product Information SARA 311 Status. The following SARA 311 designations apply to this product: Immediate (acute) health hazard. B: Component Analysis This material contains one or more of the following chemicals required to be identified under SARA Section 302 (40 CFR 355 Appendix A), SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65) and/or CERCLA (40 CFR 302.4). Aluminum foil (Veral has an aluminum foil surface) (7429-90-5) SARA 313: 1.0 % d e minimis concentration (dust or furne only) State Regulations A: General Product Information The glass fibers in this product are not known to be regulated. Other state regulations may apply. Check individual state requirements. B: Component Analysis - State The following components appear on one or more of the following state hazardous substances lists: Component CAS # CA FL MA MN NJ PA Asphalt 8052- Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Asphalt, oxidized 6 4 7 4 2 - No No No No Yes No Titanium dioxide (Ingredient of CR products only) 13463- No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Calcium carbonate 1317- No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Crystalline silica (sand) (adhered to product and is >99.9% too large to become airborne or to be respirable) 14808- 60-7 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Aluminum foil (Veral has an aluminum foil surface) 7429 . Yes . No Yes Yes Yes Yes Oistillates, petroleum, heavy naphthenic 6474 - No No Yes No No No Extracts, petroleum, heavy naphthenic 64742- No No Yes No No The following statement(s) are provided under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65): WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer. Asphalt fumes may contain trace amounts of the following California Proposition 65 Listed Substances as known to the state of Califomia to cause cancer or reproductive effects: Poly nuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (benz(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(j)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene,benzo(a)pyrene). TSCA Status This product and its components are listed on the TSCA 8(b) inventory, None of the components listed in this product are listed on the TSCA Export Notification 12(b) list, Page 8 of 9 Issue Date: 3/31/2017 Revision: 7 Modified Bitumen Roll Roofing Membrane Safety Data Sheet International Regulations A: General Product Information These products are considered articles under both U.S. and international product regulations and as such, these products do not require registration or notification on the various country -specific inventories. B: Component Analysis - WHMIS IDL The following components are identified under the Canadian Hazardous Products Act Ingredient Disclosure List: Component CAS # Minimum Concentration Continuous filament glass fiber Not Available 1 % (related to Fibrous glass) _ Crystalline silica (sand) (adhered to product and is >99.9% too large to become airborne or to be res_pirable) 14808-60-7 1 % Aluminum foil (Veral has an aluminum foil surface) - 7429-90-5 1 % WHMIS Classification This is not a WHMIS controlled product. This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations. This SDS contains all the information required by the Controlled Products Regulations. Section 16 - Other information lther Information The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date given. However, no warranty, expressed or implied, is given. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with Federal, State or provincial, and local laws. Page 9 of 9 Issue Date: 3i31t2017 Revision: 7 SI KAFLEX®-la Sikaflex°-la is a premium -grade, high-performance, moisture -cured, one -component polyurethane -based, non -sag elastomeric sealant used in certain Sarnafil° and Sikaplant' roofing or waterproofing system details. Typical applications include wall, curb and drain terminations. It Is also used as a sealant at pipe penetrations and under certain metal flashings. Sikaflex-la can be used as a pourable sealer pocket filler. PRODUCT INFORMATION USES For Sarnafil and Sikaplan roofing and waterproofing system details. AREAS OF APPLICATION * Wall, curb and drain terminations • Pipe penetrations * Certain metal flashings • Pourable sealer pocket filler FEATURES / BENEFITS ■ Bonds well to primed Slka PVC membranes and to common building materials • High elasticity, cures to a tough, durable, flexible consistency with exceptional cut and tear resistance * Easy to apply from the cartridge and has excellent workability characteristics ▪ Excellent resistance to aging and weathering • Odorless, non -staining TESTS APPROVAL / STANDARDS * Meets Federal Specification TT-S-0023C, Type 11, Class A * Meets ASTM C-920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 35 * Certified to the NSF/ANSI Standard 61 for potable water PRODUCT DATA FORM COMPOSITION Sealant COLOR White or Limestone VOC CONTENT 40 g/1 .. ^ECEI'VED. CITY OF TUKWILA v Lam... PERMIT CENTER PRIOR TO EACH USE OF ANY GINA PRODUCT, THE U?'ai MUST ALWAYS REAi3 AEG) TGE,LOW 171E WARNINGS Ai) INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT'S MOST CURREMt PRQDJ(7 DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LADE'. AND SAFETY DATA SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT USA.SARNAFiL.S KA COM OR BY CALLING SIKA S ARNAFIL'S TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT E00.4514504. NOTHING CON AWED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGATION TO READ ANO FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR 7O PRODUCT USE. l� 1Ci4?iO� 1/4 12-16-3.5 Version # 2 PACKAGING 10.1 fluid ounce (300m|)disposable cartridge (24 cartridges per case), ZS|ba(11.3kg) per case STORAGE STORAGE CONDITIONS Store m40rF'100'F(4'C']8r[)inodry, well -ventilated area. SHELF LIFE 12months inanunopened cartridge TECHNICAL DATA TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES* Shelf Life: 12 months Service Range: -40'F(-40"C) to 170*F (77C) Curing Rate: Tack -free Time: 4hours Tack -free toTouch: 3huurs Final Cure: 4to7days Tear Strength, A3TIVI D624:551b./in.(9.63Nlnm) Shore AHardness, AB'W1D224O: 4O±S@Z1days Tensile Properties, ASTM D412: Tensile Stress @%1days: t75psi (1.21MPa) Elongation atBreak: 550% Chemical Resistance: Good resistance towater, diluted acids, and diluted a|km|ines ~Results may differ based upon stmuup/variations depending upon mixing methods and equipment, temperature, application methods, test methods, actual site conditions and curing conditions, SYSTEM INFORMATION APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS SURFACE PREPARATION Surfaces must besound, clean, dry, hnst-free,and free ufoil and grease. Residues and any other foreign matter must bethoroughly removed. if rust ispresent itmust bewire brushed down toclean metal. The roughened surface will enhance the bond. APPLICATION METHOD /TOOLS The recommended application temperature for 5|kaflex-1aisbetween 40^F'100rF(4^C'38^q. For cold weather applications, condition material to05^;'7s^p(1V~C'z^^C)before using and maintain that temperature until just prior tnuse. Donot apply over damp surfaces asthis will affect adhesion and may lead to bubbling within the sealant. Use with adequate ventilation, 6ikaHex1aiaeasy tmapply with conventional caulking equipment. Avoid air entrapment when applying sealant, Do not tool with detergent nrsoap solutions. Avoid contact with alcohol and other solvent cleaners during cure. Use open cartridges the same day. PRIOR 1 0 EACH USE OF ANY SIKA PRODUCT, THE USER MUST ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT's MOST CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAP ETY DATA SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT US&SARNAFIL.SIKA40M OR BY CAL LING SIKA $ARNAFIL'$ TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT W0454-26" NOTHING CONTAINED IN ANY SIKA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OOL113ATION To READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR EACH SIKA PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THE CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEEI PRIOR TO PRODUCTUSE, 2/4 12'16-15 Version # 2 S|kaOev'lu BUILDING TRUST POURABLE SEALER POCKET FILLER When used tofill apourable sealer pocket, dispense the SikaMa~1ainto the pocket and tool itwith epaint stirrer towork out entrapped air. Mound sufficiently toprevent water from collecting and pondinginthe ppcket. SikaOex'lamay beused tnfill the pocket completely without using any filler material. |fSikaf|ex'1awill come incontact with PVC material (membrane orclad meta|)'solvent wipe and prime PVC material with Swrnaco|2170.There must beaminimum nfIinch (Z6mm)space between the walls ofthe pocket and the penetration toallow the sealant tuheworked into gaps nrvoids. COVERAGE 15 linear feet (4.6 m) of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) bead per cartridge. PRODUCT LIMITATIONS LIMITATIONS ° Moistun,�cwecl,allow sufficient exposure tpair. • White color tends toyellow slightly when exposed toultraviolet rays. ° 0pnot use incontact with bitvn`|nows/aspho|t|cmaterials. w Do. not apply when vmoisture vapor transmission condition exists from the svbst'wteasthis can cause bubbling within the sealant. * Avoid contact with alcohol and other solvent cleaners during cure. * Avoid exposure tuhigh levels wf chlorine. AVAILABILITY MAINTENANCE From Authorized Applicators when used within Sama8prSikapbnroofing and waterproofing systems. Standard maintenance ofroofs should include regular Inspection uf Naoh|ng4drains and termination sealants aswell aspourable sealer pockets at least twice ayear and after each storm. WARRANTY Smawill replace defective S|k*fiex-lamaterial provided the defect is identified bythe SikaAuthorized Applicator and acknowledged bySikm during the time pforiginal installation and application. Maintenance ofthis sealant or of any other sealant after the original installation and application |snot covered bythe S!kwCorporation Warrantees, P OS READ AND FOLLOW THP WA"NINQS AND INSTRUCTIONS FCR EACH SIKA PROk)UCT Aq� SET FORTH IN THE CURRENT PRODUCT DATA ISHEET, PRODUCT LAbEL AND SAFETY DATA SKef PRIOR TO PRODUCT 0E, BUILDING TRUST LEGAL NOTES AIi informn pram4ed by Sara Corporation f"Sika" j concerning Sika products, including but not limited to, any recommenrsations and advice relating to gm application and use of Sika prodn tu, is given in good faith based on Sika's current experience and knowledge of its products when property stored, handled and applied under normal conditions in accordance with Sika's ins* u4trpnt, In practice, the differences in materials, substrates, storage and handling conditions, actual site conditions end other factors outside of giks's coritro( ere such that Sika assumes no liability for the provision of such infgrntatlon, adVICe, recommendations or instructions related to its products, nor shall any legal relationship be created by or arise from the provision of such Information, advice, recommendations or !nstruct!orrs related to Its products. The user of the Sika modernist must test the product(s) forsuitaWiity for the Intended application and purpose before proceeding with the full application of the product(Fli kits. reserves the right to change the properties of its products without notice. All sales of Sika product(s) are subject to its currant terns and conditions of sale which are available at usa.rt.Ernahlsi'ra coin or by calling g00• 451504, e obi Sheet, prod eh uas Qr eny Slke pradaat, the user must aIW$YS reed acid follow the warnlnSE eRd lnatructffins an the product's eat, product label and Safety Dote Sheet which ere available online atyse snrnafB.slke.Fom or Mehl Sendta Department et 400-451-D504• Nothing contained in any Elks meterida relies, he user of d end follow the warnings and Instruction for each 51ka product as set forth In the current Product Data and Safety Data Sheet prior to product use. Sika warrants this product for one year from date of installation to be free from manufacturing defects and to meet the technical properties on the currant Product Data Sheet if used as directed within shelf life. User determines suitability of product for Intended use end aasumea all risks, Ruynr's sole remedy shall be limited to the purchase prick or replacement of product 'eel uske of labor or cost of labor. NO OTHER WARRANTIES rI(PRESS OR IMPUED SHALL APPLY INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORA PARTISILAR PURPOSE. SIPA SHALL NOT BE LIAtILE UNDER ANY LESAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL 0R CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER TO INFRINGE ON ANY PATENT OR ANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BY OTHERS. SIKA CORPORATIONROOFING UNITED STATES 100 Dan Road Canton, MA 02021 800.451-2504 (p) 781.828-5365 (f) usy.sarnafil.sika.corn wenmaster,sarnafil(a�sika.com SIKA CANADA INC, 6915 Davand Drive Mississauga, ON l5T 11.5 905-795-3177 (p) 905-795-3192 (f) can.sika.Qom marketinf;.constructionPca.sikaicom pRtOR id EACH USE OF AAY $IkA'p1000Cr.'1HE dS"ER PAUBT dL iAVB READ AND F01,10IN Tile-InlAthl1INr35 INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PRODUCT'S f,07T CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL, AND SAFETY DATA SHEET WHICH ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT USA.SARNAFIL.SIKA,COM OR BY CALLING SIKA SARNAFIL`S TErrHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT e004c1-2SO4, NOTNINO CONTAINED IN ANY BINA MATERIALS RELIEVES THE USER OF THE OBLIGAT10N TO READ AND FOLLOW THE WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS POR EACH BMA PRODUCT AB SET FORTH IN THE CURRENT PRODUCT DATA SHEET, PRODUCT LABEL AND SAFETY DATA SHEET PRIOR TO PRODUCT USE. 4/4 12-16.15 Version # 2 Sikaflex-la BUILDING TRUST Safety Data Sheet S,kaflexmL1A Revision Date 01/27/2017 Print Date 01/27/2017 1. Identification Product name : 5ikaflexm-IA Supplier : SikmCorpoxabon Telephone Telefax E-mail address Emergency telephone Recommended use ofthe chemical and restrictions nn use 301Polito Avenue Lyndhurst, NJO7O71 USA vwww.o|kauwm.com � (201)833'8800 (201)804- 078 _—@_._--,__.. � CHEMTREC:QOO-424-R30D INTERNATIONAL: 703-527-3887 For further information, refer to product data sheet. 2.Hmoards identification GHS Classification Skin sensitization, Category 1 Carcinogenicity, Category 1A (Inhalation) Specific target organ systemic toxicity ' repeated exposure, Category 2.hearing organs (Inhalation) GHS label elements Hazard pictograms Signal VVur � Hazard Statements Danger H317: May cause anallergic skin reaction, H250: May cause cancer byinhalation. H373 May cause damage buorgans through prolonged urrepeated exposure ifinhaled. CI TY ��RECEIVED— �^^,�TUKWU_.l�. PERMIT CENTER _.. � H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H350May cause cancer byinhalation. H3T3May cause damage toorgans (hearing organs) through prolonged orrepeated exposure ifinhaled. Precautionary Statements Prevention: P201 Obtain special instructions before use. P2O3Dnnot handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P25ODnnot breathe dust/ fume/ gas/ mist/ vapors/ spray. P272Contaminated work clothing must not beallowed out of 1/13 ur sew) an - C%� Safety Data Sheet S'kaflexl'-M Revision Date O1C27820U7 Warning Print Date 01/27/2017 the workplace. P2BOWear protective gloves. P281 Use personal protective equipment aorequired. Response: P3O2+P852|FONSKIN: Wash with plenty ufsoap and water. P300+ P313 IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/ ottenUon. P333+P313|fskin irritation orrash occurs: Get medical adv|ce/attenhon. P363Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Storage: P4U5Store locked up. D|spmwwk P501 Dispose ofcontents/ container hoanapproved waste disposal plant. � Reports have associated repeated and prolonged exposure 10 some ufthe chemicals inthis product with permanent hnain.|kmr, kidney and nervous damage. Intentional misuse bydeliberate concentration and inhalation ofvapors may beharmful orfatal. See Section 11 for more detailed in0pnnobon on health effects and symptoms. There are no hazards not otherwise classified that have been identified during the classification process. There are no ingredients with unknown acute toxicity used in a mixture at a concentration >= 1 3. on ingredients Hazardous ingredients Chemical name CAS -No. Cnnnentration(%) xylena 1330'20' ^=2'<596 othybenzenm 1nV-41'4 <1-�o Quartz i02) <Spm ^1% ^ There are no additional ingredients present which, within the current knowledge of the supplier and inthe concentrations applicable, are clasnifiodaohazardous \ohealth orthe environment and hence require reporting inthis section. 4, First aid measures If inhaled Move tufresh air. Consult aphysician after significant exposure. In case of skin contact � Take off contaminated clothing and shoes immediately. Wash off with soap and plenty ufwater, |fsymptoms persist, call ophysician. !ncase ofeye contact Remove contact lenses. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. 2/13 Safety Data Sheet S^kaflexm~IA Revision Date O1/27/2017 If swallowed Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Protection of8mt-a|dom Notes hnphysician Print DateO1/27/2017 Ifeye irritation persists, consult aspecialist. Clean mouth with water and drink afterwards plenty ofwater. Do not induce vomiting without medical advice. Dnnot give milk oralcoholic beverages. Never give anything hymouth 0uanunconscious person. Obtain medical attention. � sensitizing effects carcinogenic effects Allergic reactions See Section 11 for monudetailed information nnhealth effects and symptoms, May cause an allergic skin reaction. May cause cancer byinhalation. May cause damage toorgans through prolonged urrepeated exposure ifinhaled. � Move out nfdangerous area, Consult Show this material safety date, sheet tnthe doctor in �Fire-fightirg measures Suitable extinguishing media Specific extinguishing methods Special protective equipment for fire-fighters � Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment. � Collect contaminated fimaaxti uiuhinQwateruaparatoly.Thio must not be discharged into drains. Fire residues and contaminated fire extinguishing water must bedisposed cf inaccordance with local regulations, : hn'the event cf fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus. 6.Accidental release measures precautionsPersonal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Environmental Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up � Use personal protective equipment. Deny access tounprotected persons. � Dmnot flush into surface water or sanitary sewer system. If the product contaminates rivers and lakes cxdrains inform mspnctivnuuthumieu. Local authorities should buadvised ifsignificant spillages cannot be contained, � Soak wpw8h'Inert absorbent material (e.g.sand, silica gel, acid binder, universal binder, sawdusV. Keep |nsuitable, closed containers for disposal. 3/13 Safety Data Sheet S.kaflexO-M Revision Date 01/27/2O17 Print DateD1/27/2017 7.Hand|ing and storage Advice on safe handling Conditions for safe storage � Avoid exceeding the given occupational exposure limits (see euction0. Donot get ineyes, nnskin, cvvnclothing. For personal protection see section 8. Persons with ahistory ofskin sensitization problems nr asthme, e||orgiem` chronic orrecurrent respiratory disease should not bwemployed inany process inwhich this mixture io being used, Smoking, eating and drinking should boprohibited inthe application area, Follow standard hygiene measures when handling chemical products. � Prevent unauthorized access. Stom in original container, Keep container tightly closed inadry and well -ventilated place. Observe label precautions. Store inaccordance with local regulations. Materials Vmavoid : Nodata available 0.Expmmwnncontrols/personal protection Component CAS -No. Basis °° Value Eppomuno|init(s)*/ Form cfexposure xylene 1330'20'7 OSHAZ4 TWA 100ppm 435 mghn3 ' OExHAPU STEL 150ppm 855mgIm3 ' OSHA PO TWA 100p . ' 435mg/m ACQ|H TWA 100pp ACEUH GTEL 150ppm ' CAipEL ' $TEL 15�- ppm 655 mg/m3 CALE[ C- — 300� - �m CAL PEL PEL 100ppm 435mg/m3 4/13 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex®-1A Revision Date 01/27/2017 Print Date 01/27/2017 ACGIH STEL 125 ppm OSHA Z-1 TWA 100 ppm 435 mg/m3 OSHA PO TWA 100 ppm 435 mg/m3 OSHA PO STEL 125 ppm 545 mg/m3 CAL PEL PEL 5 ppm 22 mg/m3 CAL PEL TEL 30 ppm 130 mg/m3 Quartz (SiO2) <5pm 14808-60-7 OSHA Z-3 TWA 30 mg/m3 / %Si02+2 total dust OSHA Z-3 TWA 10 mg/m3 / %Si02+2 respirable OSHAZ-3 TWA 250 mppcf / %Si02+5 respirable OSHA PO TWA 0.1 mg/m3 Respirable fraction ACGIH TWA 0.025 mg/m3 Respirable fraction CAL PEL PEL 0.3 mg/m3 Total dust CAL PEL PEL 0,1 mg/m3 respirable dust fraction 5/13 Safety Data Sheet Revision Date 01/27/2017 Print Date 01/27/2017 *The above mentioned values are inaccordance with the legislation {neffect at the date oythe release of this safety data sheet, "Basis ACG|H.Threshold Limit Values OSHA PO. Table I-1.Limit for Air Contaminat(1SO9Vacated Values) OSHA P1. Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL), Table Z-1, Limit for Air Contaminant OSHA P2.Permissible Exposure Limits (PEL).Table Z` OSHA Z3.Table Z-3.Mineral Dust Engineering measures � Use ofadequate ventilation should bnsufficient to control worker exposure toairborne contaminants. Ifthe use ofthis product generates dust, fumes, gas, vapor ormist, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation o,other engineering controls tnkeep worker exposure below any recommended urstatutory limits. Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection Hand protection Remarks Eye protection Skin and body protection Hygiene measures � Use aproperly fitted N|DGHapproved air -purifying orair-fed respirator approved standard if arisb assessment indicates this mnecessary. The filter class for the respirator must besuitable for the maximum expected contaminant concentration (gac/vopor/anmonKporUou|atoo)that may arise when handling the product. |fthis concentration ioexceeded, self-contained breathing apparatus must beused. � impervious gloves complying with an approved standard should beworn agall times when handling chemical products ifarisk assessment indicates this is � Safety eyewearcomplying with onapproved standard should beused when mrisk assessment indicates this ionecessary. � Choose body protection inrelation toits type, 0othe concentration and amount ofdangerous substances, and to the specific work -place. � Avoid contact with skin, and Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the Remove contaminated clothing and protective equipment before entering eating areas. Wash thoroughly after handling, 9.Physical and chemical properties 6/13 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflexm_M Revision Date 01/27/2017 Print Date 01/27/2017 Appearance paste Color various Odor aromatic Odor Threshold Nndata available Flash point Note: Not applicable Ignition temperature Nudata available Decomposition temperature Nodata available Lower explosion limit (Vt|96) Nodata available Upper explosion limit (Vo|Y6) Nodata available Flammability (solid, gas) Nodata available Oxidizing properties Nodata available pH Nudata available Melting point/range / Nodata available Freezing point Boiling point/boiling range Nudata available Vapor pressure Nndata available 8.01 mmHg (0.01 hpe) Density oa14g/cm3 at8O~F(20 *C) Water solubility No data available Partition coefficient: n- modata available putanollwater Viscosity, dynamic Nodata available ViscooUy, kinematic na,>20.5mnn2/m at 104~F(40^C) Relative vapor density Nodataavailable Evaporation rate N*data available Burning rate Nodata available Volatile o,ganiuoumpoundo 40g/| 1Q.Stability and reactivity Reactivity : Nodangerous reaction known under conditions nfnormal use. 7113 Safety Data Sheet Revision Date O1127/2017 Print Date Oi/27/2O17 Chemical stability : The product is chemically stable. Possibility ofhazardous Stable under recommended storage conditions. reactions Conditions hoavoid Nodata available Incompatible materials Nndata available 11. Toxicological information Acute toxicity Not classified based pnavailable information, |np,ed|mnts: mromatcpolyisouyanmtw: Acute oral toxicity LD50 Oral (Rat): > 5,000 mg/kg Skinoqrnowmn/i,htation Not dasuifiadbased unavailable information. Serious eye damage/eye irritation Not classified based nnavailable information. Respiratory wrskin sensitization Skin sensitization: May cause anallergic skin reaction, Respiratory sensitization: Not classified based onavailable information. Germ cell moutmQenicity Not classified based on available information. Reproductive toxicity Not domu|fiedbased onavailable information. STOT'w|n8|emxppsure Not classified based onavailable information. STC]T'mepemtadmxpomure May cause damage to organs (hearing organs) through prolonged or repeated exposure if inhaled. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged exposuretusome ofthe chemicals |nthis product with permanent brain,liver, kidney and nervous system damage. Intentional misuse by deliberate concentration and inhalation ofvapors may beharmful orfato|. Once sensitized, a severe allergic reaction may occur when subsequently exposed to very low Aspiration toxicity Not classified based nnavailable information. Carcinogenicity May cause cancer byinhalation, |ARC Group 2B:Possibly carcinogenic tohumans titanium dioxide ethylbenzene 13483'0T- 1UU-41-4 8113 Safety Data Sheet S^kaflexO AA Revision Date O1/2712U17 Carbon black 1333-884 Group 1: Carcinogenic to humans Quartz (SU02) ^5pm 14808'60-7 NTP Known to be human carcinogen Quartz (S02) °5pm 14808-60-7 Carbon black (1333'884) Animal Toxicitv: Rat, oral, duration 2year Effect: no tumors Mouse, oral, duration 2years Effect: no tumors Mouse, dermal, duration 18months Effect: no skin tumors Rot, inhalation, duration 2years Target organ: |ungo Effect: inflammation, fibvowis.tumors Print Date 01/27/2017 Note: Tumors inthe rat lung are considered Voborelated tothe "particle overload phenomenon" rather than Vowapmoifiochemical effect ufcarbon black itself in the lung. These effects inrats have been reportedinmanyxtudiennnotherpundyao/uWoinoq]anicponbdeuandappomrtobn rat specific. Tumors have not been observed in other species (i.e., mouse and hamster) for carbon black or other poorly soluble particles under similar circumstances and study conditions, Mortality studies (human data): A study on carbon black production workers in the UK (Sorahan, 2001) found an increased risk of lung cancer in two of the five plant studied; however, the increase was not related to the dose of carbon black, Thus, the authors did not consider the increased risk inlung cancer Vpbedue tocarbon black exposure. AGerman study ofcarbon black workers at one plant (Morfeld, 2006; Buechte, 2006) found a similar increase in lung cancer risk but, like the Gnmhmn.%OO1 (UK study) found noassociation with carbon black exposure. A large US study of 18 plants showed a reduction in lung cancer risk in carbon black production workers (DB|. 2006). Based upon these studies, the February 2O08Working Group at the International Agency for Research onCancer (|ARC)concluded that the human evidence for carcinogenicity was inadequate (|ARC.201U). Since the k\RCevaluation ofcarbon black, 8mmhonand Harrington (2nnT) h the UK study data using analternative exposure hypothesisand found apositive association with carbon black exposure intwo ofthe five plants. The same exposure hypothesis was appliedby Morfeld and McCunney (2009) to the German cohort; in contrast, they found no association between carbon black exposure and lung cancer risk and, thus, no support for the alternative exposure hypothesis used byGumhanand Harrington. Overall, as a result of these detailed investigations, no causative link between carbon black exposure and cancer risk in humans has been demonstrated. IARC CANCER CLASSIFICATION: |n2U06kARCre-affirmed its 1885finding that there is "inadequate evidence" from human health studies Voassess whether carbon black causes cancer in humans. IARC concluded that there is "sufficient evidence" in experimental animal studies for the carcinogenicity of carbon black. IARC's overall evaluation is that carbon black is "possibly carcinogenic tohumans" (Group 28)^ This conclusion was based on|ARC'u guidelines, which generally require such a classification if one species exhibits carcinogenicity in Safety Data Sheet S.kaflex'14A Revision Date 01/27/2017 two or more animal studies (IARC, 2010). Print Date 01/27/2017 Solvent extracts ofcarbon black were used inone study of rats inwhich skin tumors were found after dermal application and several studies of mice in which sarcomas were found following subcutaneous injection. IARC concluded that there was "sufficient evidence" that carbon black extracts can cause cancer in animals (Group 2B). ICGKH CANCER CLASSIFICATION: Confirmed Animal Carcinogen with Unknown Relevance 10 Humans (Category A3CaninoQen). ASSESSMENT: Applying the guidelines of self -classification under the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, carbon black is not classified as a carcinogen. Lung tumors are induced In rats as a result of repeated exposure to inert, poorly soluble particles like carbon black and other poorly soluble particles. Rats tumors are a result of a secondary non-genotoxic mechanism that has questionable relevance for classification in humans. Insupport ufthis opinion, the CLP Guidance for Specific Target Organ Toxicity - Repeated Exposure (STOT-RE), cites lung overload under mechanisms not relevant to humans. Human health studies show that exposure to carbon black does not increase the risk to Titanium dioxide <i34O3-O7-7 In lifetime inhalation studies of rats, airborne respirable -size titanium dioxide particles have seen shown to cause an increase in lung tumors at concentrations associated with substantial particle lung burdens and consequential pulmonary overload andinflammation. The potential for these adverse health effects appears to be closely related to the particle size and the amount of the exposed surface area that comes into contact with the lung. However, tests with other laboratory aninals such as mice and hamsters, indicate that rats are significantly more susceptible to the pulmonary overload and inflammation that cause lung cancer. Epidemiology studies do no suggest enincreased risk ofcancer /nhumans from occupational oxpuswretudtoniumdiox{do. Titanium dioxide has been characterized by IARC as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 213) through inhalation (not ingestion). It has not been characterized as a potential carcinogen by either NTPprOSHA, 12. Ecological information Other information Donot empty into drains; dispose of this material and its container inasafe wpy, Avoid dispersal ofspilled material and runoff and contact with oni|, watemvaya, drains and sewers. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal methods Waste from residues � Disposal of this product, solutions d atall times comply with the requirements of environmental protection and waste disposal legislation and any regional local authority requirements. 1O/13 Safety Data Sheet S.kaflexO~M Revision Date O1/27/2O17 Contaminated packaging Print Date 01/27/2017 � Empty containers should betaken huanapproved waste handling site for recycling or disposal. 14.Transport information DOT Not dangerous goods IATA Not dangerous goods |MOG Not dangerous goods Special precautions for user No data available Transport inbulk according toAnnex UnfMARPOLTD/7Band the IBC Code Not applicable 1SLRegulatory information TSCA list � All chemical substances iothis product are either listed onthe T8CAInventory orare incompliance with aTSCAInventory EPCR&'Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know CERCLARmportobie Quantity This material does not contain any components with a CERCLA RQ. SARA3D4Reportable Quantity This material does not contain any components with a section 304 EHS RQ, SARA311/312Hazards Chronic Health Hazard Acute Health Hazard SARA3O2 Nochemicals inthis material are subject tuthe reporting requirements ufSARATitle III, Section 3O2. � The following components are subject toreporting levels established bySARATitle U|.Section 318: xyleno 1,33MG-7 2.00Y6 Clean Air Act / Safety Data Sheet S.kaflexO-IA Revision Date U1/27Y2O17 Potential Print Date 01/27/2017 This product neither contains, nor was manufactured with a Class |orClass UDD8andofinmdbythe U.S.Clean Air Act Section SO2 (40CFR 02. Gubpt.A. App.A+B). The following chemical(s) are listed as HAP under the U.S. Clean Air Act, Section 12 (40 CFR xylene 1330-207 2.00% This product does not contain any chemicals listed under the U.S, Clean Air ActSection 112Vjfor Accidental Release Prevention (4DCFR88.13V.Subpart F). California Prop 65 &VVARw|NG:Cancer and Reproductive Harm 1G.Other information HMIS Classification Physical Hazard .-_'.~_.—.'- r r=���-a/r,pt=cnpn ' x Caution: H/N|S(D rating is based onoV4 rating scale, with O representing minimal hazards or hukm, and representing significant hazards urrisks. Although HN1|SSrating is not required on GDGn under29 CFR 1910.1200. the proparermoy choose to provide them. H/N|So0rating is to be used with a fully implemented HMISV program. HMIS4i) is a registered mark of the National Paint & Coatings Association (NPC/). Please note H/N|Swattempts toconvey full health warning information 1oall employees. Notes to Reader The information contained in this Safety Data Sheet applies only to the actual Sika Corporation ("S|ka^)product identified and described herein. This information is not intended to addmus, nor does it address the use or application of the identified Gika product in combination with any other material, product or process. All of the information set forth herein is based on technical data regarding the identified product that Sika believes to be reliable as of the date hereof. Prior to each use of any 8ika product, the user must always read and follow the warnings and instructions on the product's current Product Data Sheet, product label and Safety Data Sheet for each 8ika product, which are available at web site and/or telephone number listed |nSection 1ofthis SOS, SUKAMAKES NOWARRANTIES EXPRESS ORIMPLIED AND ASSUMES NOLIABILITY ARISING FROM THIS INFORMATION ORITS USE. S|KASHALL NOT BELIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR SPECIAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND SHALL NOT 8ERESPONSIBLE FOR THE USE OFTHIS PRODUCT |NAMANNER TOINFRINGE ON ANY PATENT 0RANY OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS HELD BYOTHERS. All sales ofSikoproducts are subject toits current terms and conditions /fsale available at Revision Date O1/27/2017 12/13 Safety Data Sheet Sikaflex©-1A Revision Date 01/27/2017 Material number 424967 Print Date 01/27/2017 PERLITE CANT STRIP (1 of 2) Description • Factory fabricated from rigid Energyauard" Perlite insulation board. • Cut at angles that provide a true 45° angle between horizontal and vertical surfaces. • UL, UL.0 Flame Spread Rating 25. • Easy to fabricate for installation with most types of roof systems. • Strips are available in 3", 4", 5'' and 5-3/4" (76, 102, 127 and 146mm) nominal sizes. Uses • To provide a smooth transition from horizontal to vertical surfaces. • Properly installed, EnergyGuard" Perlite Cant Strip is suitable for use under built-up, modified bitumen and some single ply roofing systems. • Refer to the application specifications in the current membrane manufacturer's application and specifications manual for proper installation procedures for EnergyGuard" Perlite Cant Strip. Benefits • Strong and dimensionally stable. • Available in 5 standard sizes. • Can be shipped in mixed loads with roof insulation and tapered systems, • Multiple shipping locations. • Easily identifiable bundles. GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA k 1 4- PERMIT CENTER EnergyGuard- Perlite Cant Strip Cant Strip - - INSULATION COURSE - Limitations • EnergyGuare Perlite Cant Strips are a non-structural, non -load bearing material. • EnergyGuard" Perlite Cant Strips should be stored dry and be protected from the elements. Once properly loaded at the job site, remove factory wraps and cover with a breathable tarp. • No more Cant Strip should be applied than can be completely covered with finished roofing on the same day. • Do NOT use under fully adhered single ply systems or with direct torch application of modified bitumen. • If torch grade modified bitumen roofing is to be installed over EnergyGuard" Perlite Cant Strips, a fiberglass base sheet MUST first be installed. k 04'11 t-a V.1-41 g ol juji-07:7). EbergyGuard'" Perlite Cant Strip complies with the requirements of ASTM Standard C728 (which supercecies Federal Specifications HH-I-529). UL Flame Spread Rating 25, Cant Strips have at least 25% post -consumer recycled content and comply with the Environmental Protection Agency Regulation 4q CFR Part 248, "Guideline for Federal Procurement of Building Insulation Products Containing Recovered Materials," as a recycled product approved for use on any project using federal funds. 1" (25mm) 1" (25mm) x 4" (102mm) x 8'(76mm) x 48" (1220mm) x 48" (1220mm) 1 1/2" (38mm) x A" (102 rnrn) x 48"(1220mm) 1 1/2- (38n)m) x 5" (127mm) x 48" (1220mm) i 1/2" (35mm) x 5 3/4" (146rnm) x 48" (1220mm) *All sizes shown are nominal and subject to nominal manufacturing tolerances. ©2009 GAF Materials Corporation 01/10 51 www.gaf.com • 1800-ROOF-411 ENER ARDT" PERLITE CANT STRIP (2 of 2) GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION EnergyGuard' Cant Sizes and Packaging (NOTE: Measurements in GRAY are metric) Nominal Size 1 x 4 in 25 x 102 rnm 1 x 4 in 25 x 102 mm r Bundle Per Pallet Ln. Ft. Ln. Ft. Pcs. (Ln. Meter) Bundles (Ln. Meter) 84 2520 21 25.6 30 '766 132 3960 33 40.21 30 1201 • 11/2 x 4 in 120 2400 38 x 102 mm 30 36.51 20 731.52 11/2 x 5 in 72 1440 38 x 12/ rnm 16 21.9 20 438,9 11/2 x 5 3/4 in 38 x 146 mm 60 120 15 18.28 20 365.7 Note: Packaging is subject to change without prior notice. LIMITED WARRANTY: GAF Materials Corp. warrants that, at the time of delivery, tho product contained herein shall conform to GAF Material, Corp. specifications therefor. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER BY STATUTE. AT LAW OR IN EQUITY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PART.CULAR PURPOSE. Recommendations made by OAF Materiais Corp are believed to be reliable, but GAF Materials Corp. makes no warranty of results to be obtained. BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, regardless of the theory on which o claim may be based, including, without Ilmitation, negligence, conVact, breach of warranty, strict product liability or misrepresentaton, IS THE REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT. In NO event shall GAF Materials Corp. be, liable for INCIDENTAL. CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR OTHER SIMILAR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF ANY BUILDING ©2009 GAF Materials Corporation 01 /10 52 www.gof.corn • 1-800-ROOF-411 GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER EnergyGuard'" Perlite Tapered Edge Strip E E Y UARDTm PERLITE TAPERED EDGE STRIP (1 of 2) Description • Factory fabricated from EnergyGuard'" rigid perlite insulation board, • Cut on angles that slope from zero on one edge to 1/2" to 2" on the opposite edge. • Designed for smooth transition from lower to higher elevations. • Easy to fabricate for installation with most types of roof systems. • Available in bundles 48" (1220 mm) in length. • Available in different heights and widths for all types of job requirements as follows: 1/2' (13 rnm) x 6" (152 mm) 1/2' (13 mm) x 12" (305 rnm) 1' (25 mm) x 0" (152 mm) 1" (25 dim) x 12" (305 Min) 1" (Rs mm) x 16" (457mm) 1" (2.5 mm) x 24" (GT mimi) 1-1/2" (38rnm)x 0" (152. mm) 1-1/2" (38 mm)x 12' (305 mm) 1-1/2" (3$ rnm)x 18'' (457 mmy 1-1/2" (38 mrn)x 24" (610 mrn) 2" (51 mm) 2" (51 rnm) 2" (51 rnm) x12" (305 mm) x (457 mrn) 24" (610 mm) x 48" (1220 min) x 48" (122_0 min) x 48" (1220 trim) x 48" (1220 rpm x 48' (1220 mm) 48" (1220 mm) x 48" (1220 rnm) x 48" (1220 mm) x 48" (1220.mm) x 48" (1220 rnm) x 48' (1220 trim) x 48" (1220 min) x 48" (1220 mm) 'All sizes shown are nominal and subject to nominal manufacturing tolerances, Uses • To provide smooth transition from lower to higher elevations around roof eciges, drains or wherever slope to 0" is required. • Properly installed, EnergyGuard-Perlite roof insulation is suitable for use under built-up, modified bitumen and some single ply roofing systems. a Refer to the application specifications in the current Membrane Manufacturer's Application and Specifications rnanual for proper installation procedures for EnergyGuard'" Perlite roof insulation. Specification Benefits • UL, ULC Flame Spread Rating 25. • Strong and dimensionally stable. • Available in standard heights and widths. • Can be shipped in mixed loads with roof insulation and tapered systems. • Multiple shipping locations. • Easily identifiable bundles. • Edge strips have at least 25% post -consumer recycled content and comply with the Environmental Protection Agency Regulation 40 CFR Part 248, "Guideline for Federal Procurement of Building Insulation Products Containing Recovered Materials," as a recycled product approved for use on any project using federal funds. Limitations • EnergyGuard" Perlite roof insulation is a non-structural, non -load bearing material. • EnergyGuard'" Perlite roof insulation should be stored dry and be protected from the elements. Once properly loaded at the job site, remove factory wraps and cover with a breathable tarp. • No more insulation should be applied than can be completely covered with finished roofing on the same day. • It is NOT designed for use under fully adhered single ply systems nor for direct torch application of modified bitumen. • If torch grade modified bitumen roofing is to be installed over EnergyGuard'" Perlite, a fiberglass base sheet MUST first be installed. 02009 GAF Materials Corporation 01/10 58 www.gaf.com • 1-800-ROOF-411 GAF MATERIALS CORPORATION ENERt1ARDT" PERLITE TAPERED EDGE STRIP (2 of 2) EnergyGuare Perlite Tapered Edge Strip Sizes and Packaging (NOTE: Measurements in GRAY are in millimeters) Dimensions Inches (mm) Per Bundle Pcs. Ln. Ft. (Ln. M Per Pailet Bundles Ln. FL n. 1t2 I-7, 288 4032 13 6" 159 72 88 14 1229 1/2. 36 144 _...._ 14 2016 13 12" 305 44 614 1" 224 2240 25 6" 152 56 63 10 683 1" 112 1120 25 12" 305 28 34 10 341 72 720 1" 1 25 18" 457 18 22 10 219 1 72 576 25 24610 18 22 8 175 1 I/2" 96 16 1536 33 6" 152 24 29 466 " 12 48 16 768 36 12' 305 15 234 11/2' — 48 10 480 38 18" 457 12 15 146 11/2" 12 48 8 384 36 24" 610 15 117 2' 14 112 10 1120 51 12" 305 34 341 2" 10 80 10 800 51 18" 457 2,1 244 64 10 640 2" L a 51 24'010 20 195 Other sizes are available on a special order basis, Note: Packaging is subject to change without prior notice. Note: Consult FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1-49 for specific perimeter flashing details. LIMITED WARRANTY: GAF Materials Corp. warrants that, at the time of delivory, the product contained herein shall conform to GAF Materials Corp, specifications therefor. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER BY STATUTE, AT LAW OR IN EQUITY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OFt FI'l NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Recommendations made by GAF Materials Corp. are believed to be reliable, but GAF Materials Corp, makes no warranty of results to be obtained, BUYER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, regardless of the theory on which e claim may be based, including. without limitation, negligence, contract, breach of warranty, strict product liability or misrepresentation, IS THE REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT. In NO event shall GAF Materials Corp, be liable tor INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL. SPECIAL INDIRECT. OR OTHER SIMILAR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF ANY BUILDING *2009 GAF Materials Corporation 01 flo 59 www.gaf,com • 1-800-R00F411 GAF Safety Data Sheet SDS # 2060 SDS Date: December 2014 SECTION 1: PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION PRODUCT NAME: EnergyGuardTM Fiberboard Roof Insulation, EnergyGuardTM Perlite Cant Strip, EnergyuardTM Perlite Recover Board, EnergyQuardTM Perlite Roofing Insulation, EnergysuardTM Perlite Tapered Roof Insulation, EnergyGuardTM Perlite Tapered Edge Strip TRADE NAME: N/A CHEMICAL NAME / Insulation/ Mixture SYNONYM: CHEMICAL FAMILY: Mixture MANUFACTURER: GAF ADDRESS: 1 Campus Drive, Parsippany, NJ 07054 24-HOUR EMERGENCY PHONE (CHEMTREC): 800 — 424 — 9300 CITY OF TUKWILA INFORMATION ONLY: 800 — 766 — 3411 PREPARED BY: Corporate EHS APPROVED BY; Corporate EHS ECTION 2: ENTIFICATION RECEIVED PERMIT CENTER As defined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200, the products listed above are considered articles and do not require an SDS. In addition, articles are not included in the scope of the Globally Harmonization System (GHS). As such, the GHS labeling elements are not included on this SDS. All components listed for this product are bound within the product. When handled as intended and under normal conditions of use, there is no evidence that any of the ingredients are released in amounts that pose a significant health risk. Although these products are not subject to the OSHA Standard or GHS labeling elements, GAF would like to disclose as much health and safety information as possible to ensure that this product is handled and used properly. This SDS contains valuable information critical to the safe handling and proper use of the product. This SDS should be retained and be made available for employees and other users of this product. In addition, the recommendations for handling and use of these products should be included in worker training programs. ADDITIONAL HAZARD IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION: PRIMARY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE: The primary hazards from this product are due to dust particles released during physical handling or cutting of the material. Breathing dust from this product may cause a scratchy throat, Page 1 of 7 GAF SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE EYES: SKIN: INGESTION: INHALATION: ACUTE HEALTH HAZARDS: CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARDS; CARCINOGENICITY: SDS # 2060 congestion, and slight coughing. Getting dust on the skin, or in the eyes may cause itching, rash, or redness. The asphalt contained in the product has been solidified and will not present a fume hazard. Temporary irritation (itching) or redness may occur. Temporary irritation (itching) or redness may occur. Product is not intended to be ingested or eaten under normal conditions of use. If ingested, it may cause temporary irritation to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and should be treated symptomatically. Irritation of the upper respiratory tract (scratchy throat), coughing, and congestion may occur in extreme. As with any dust, pre-existing upper respiratory, eye and lung diseases or conditions due to the large size of the particles, minimal exposure to airborne dust is expected. Chronic affects are associated with prolonged exposure to dust The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Toxicology Program (NTP), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) have not classified this product in its entirety as a carcinogen. SECTION 3; COMP�SITION 14/FORMATION ON MGR OMNI OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS CHEMICAL NAME CAS # % (BY INT) OSHA ACGIH OTHER Perlite, expanded 93763-70-3 35 — 75 15 mg/m3 (total dust); 5mg/m3 (respirable fraction) NE REL: 10 mg/m3 (total dust); 5mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Cellulose Fiber 65996-6/-4 20 — 50 NE NE NE Asphalt, oxidized 64742-93-4 3 — 20 NE NE NE Starch 9005-25-8 1 — 11 15 mg/m3 (total dust); 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) 10 mg/m3 REL: 10 mg/m3 (total dust); 5 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Pol meric latex - — 0 NE NE NE Sodium silicate 1344-09-8 0 — 1.0 NE ' ' NE NE Page 2 of 7 GAF SDS # 2060 _1 L._ NE = Not Established SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASRURES FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYES: Remove to fresh air. Drink water to clear throat, and blow nose to remove dust. SKIN: Wash gently with soap and warm water to remove dust and fibers. Wash hands before eating or using the restroom. INHALATION: INGESTION: NOTES TO PHYSICIANS OR FIRST AID PROVIDERS: Do not rub or scratch your eyes. Dust particles may cause the eye to be scratched. Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 5-15 minutes. If irritation persists, contact a medical professional. Product is not intended to be ingested or eaten. If this product is ingested, irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract may occur, and should be treated symptomatically. Rinse mouth with water to remove material or dust, and drink plenty of water to help reduce the irritation. No chronic effects are expected following ingestion. This product is a mechanical irritant, and is not expected to produce any chronic health effects from acute exposures. Treatment should be directed toward removing the source of irritation with symptomatic treatment as necessary. SECTION 5: ARE FIGHTING PROEDUF SUITABLE EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or foam HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Hazardous emissions may occur during processing at elevated temperatures. RECOMMENDED FIRE FIGHTING Small Fire: Use dry chemical, carbon dioxide, water spray or PROCEDURES: foam. Large Fire: Use water spray, fog or foam. DO NOT use water jet. All fires produce toxic gases. Fire fighter should use self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION None HAZARDS: 'SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE SUR Page 3 of 7 GAF ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES: SDS # 2060 Pick up large pieces. Vacuum dusts. If sweeping is necessary, use a dust suppressant such as water. Do not dry sweep dust accumulation. These procedures will help to minimize potential exposures. SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE HANDLING AND STORAGE: OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Use protective equipment. Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions, if any. Material should be kept dry, and protected from the elements. None SECTION 8:EXPO$UMcQNTROL$iP ENGINEERING CONTROLS / VENTILATION: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: EYE PROTECTION: SKIN PROTECTION: OTHER PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES: RSONAI PRO1tCTO Local exhaust ventilation should be provided at areas of cutting to remove airborne dust and fibers. General dilution ventilation should be provided as necessary to keep airborne dust and fibers below the applicable exposure limits and guidelines. The need for ventilation systems should be evaluated by a professional industrial hygienist, while the design of specific ventilation systems should be conducted by a professional engineer. A respirator should be used if ventilation is unavailable, or is inadequate for keeping dust and fiber levels below the applicable exposure limits. Safety glasses with side shields are recommended to keep dust out of the eyes. Leather or cotton gloves are recommended. Protective equipment should be used as necessary to prevent irritation of the throat, eyes, and skin, and to keep exposures. Wash hands with soap and water after application. SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES APPEARANCE & ODOR: rown to light brown with an asphalt odor. FLASH POINT: No Data LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: No Data METHOD USED: No Data UPPER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: No Data EVAPORATION RATE: No Data BOILING POINT: 400 °F Page 4 of 7 6 GAF SDS # 2060 pH (undiluted product): No Data MELTING POINT: 320 °F SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Negligible SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .02 VAPOR DENSITY: No Data PERCENT VOLATILE: Neglible VAPOR PRESSURE: No Data MOLECULAR WEIGHT: No Data VOC WITH WATER (LBS/GAL): No Data WITHOUT WATER (LBS/GAL): No Data SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY THERMAL STABILITY: CONDITIONS TO AVOID (STABILITY): INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIAL TO AVOID): HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: STABLE X None known. None known. UNSTABLE Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. Hazardous emissions may occur at elevated temperatures. Will not occur. SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION: The dusts and fumes from this product are irritants and may cause transitory irritation to exposed areas such as eyes, skin, and upper respiratory passages. SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFOF ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION: ATION No information available. SECTION 13: DisposAt,, CONSIDERATIONS WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: This product, as supplied, is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations. Comply with state and local regulations for disposal. RCRA HAZARD CLASS: None Page 5 of 7 GAF SDS # 2060 SECTION 14 TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION U.S. DOT TRANSPORTATION PROPER SHIPPING NAME: This product is not classified as a hazardous material for transport. HAZARD CLASS: N/A ID NUMBER: N/A PACKING GROUP: N/A LABEL STATEMENT: N/A OTHER: N/A SECTION IS: REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. FEDERAL REGULATIONS TSCA: This product and its components are listed on the TSCA 8(b) inventory. CERCLA: None SARA 311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: Acute Health Hazard 313 REPORTABLE INGREDIENTS: None CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects, or other reproductive harm Other state regulations may apply. Check individual state requirements. The following components appear on one or more of the following state hazardous substances lists: Chemical Name CAS # CA MA MN NJ PA RI Perlite, expanded 93763-70-3 No No N/A Yes No No Cellulose Fiber 65996-61-4 No No N/A No No No Asphalt, oxidized 64742-93-4 No No N/A Yes No No Starch 9005-25-8 No No N/A No Yes No Page 6 of 7 GAF SDS # 2060 Polymeric latex - No No N/A No No No Sodium silicate 1344-09-8 No No N/A No No No SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: None DATE OF PREVIOUS SDS: October 2013 CHANGES SINCE PREVIOUS SOS: Headquarters Address Change This information relates to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used on combination with any other materials or in any process. Such information is to the best of our knowledge and belief accurate and reliable as of the date compiled. However, no representation, warranty or guarantee, expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability, or completeness. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completeness of such information for his particular use. We do not accept liability for any loss or damage that may occur from the use of this information. Nothing herein shall be construed as a recommendation for uses which infringe valid patents or as extending a license of valid patents. Pap 7 of 7 0m�� Saving � '' Contractor n�����sUUK~�rv�ox s S"~eet���"°��� RECEIVED CITY OFTUMVILA PERMIT CENTER Description RayhCowLead |s intended and alloyed for the roofing industry. F|ayhCoLead iomanufactured from the precision cold rolling process and has asmooth surface pnboth sides ofthe sheet. F|ashCoLead alloyed into Chemical Lead and |stherefore mechanically durable, corrosion resistant, and less susceptible to pinhole corrosion. F|ashCoLead ianot cast orcorroding grade lead. F!axh[olead meets the chemical composition nf ASTIVI8749Copper Bearing Chemical Lead. Intended Uses Sheet Lead isused inbuilt uproofing systems for roof drains, pipe penetrations and other common details. Lead isusually specified bymajor roofing material manufacturers when asystem warranty isrequired. Lead isalso used for steep slope systems such astile and composition shingle. For tile because lead readily conforms toany tile and for standard soil stacks on most residential roofs. Iq - ID Z) 0 Innovative PbsNngsSavin�the Contractor T|nmeSince 2000 Features and Benefits F|ashCoLead will last the life ofany roofing system when properly installed. Lead |aeasy toform, install, and solder. Lead isorganic, (comes from the ground) but is also the most recycled metal inthe world. Ironically, lead isarguable the most environmentally friendly metal commercially available. Application Lead, Lsuch aysheet orpenetration flashing, shall be installed inaccordance with the recommendations and specifications ofthe roofing material manufacturer or architect. The thickness oflead isusually specified as4 pounds per square foot for built uproofing systems and ]# per square foot for tile roofing systems. Storage and Packaging Store material |na dry area away from sources nf potential physical damage orchemical contamination. Lead by nature is avery soft material and extra core when handling should occur aslead is easily damaged. Typical Properties, and Sizes �.063°W �25r' ``� 4u0Dh� ~� ' --- '- �4 Rey=e100"8s.__� 36 —Flat � ��x' Qp��!�mt. ���s .051" ' ` 4Q"�25' . Rolled ' 300{bs. �41" 48"x�� Rolled2SO|hs ~ ,~ '~*.^-°~~ ^ ����� R�hmd k63|b� --- --', `-_----- �41~ 30'�Flat �0° �t 1�|� , � �0...� Rolled^�i 16O�s ' �33" v2~ ' Rolled FlashCo Manufacturing, Inc. ~ 86�323'5274 * 1«52|ndu�,�|Ave. Sebastopol, CA 95472 pla,hComfgzom KOOF FIASMNGS ��NN�^ . '~~—_- _ �U �^� « K0 n����UUv���� N° �� ~ Q Flashing Cylindrical N~N������0ng Cylindrical Penetration and Protrusion Flashing Trade Names: Roof Flashing, Pipe Flashing, Pipe Boot, Solar Flashing, Roof Jack, Plumbers Flashing, Plumbers Boot, r|peVent Flashing Description Cylindrical Pipe Penetration F(ash|nUsare fabricated using a variety ofmaterials. F|oshComanufactures standard cylindrical boots and Oashingsusing GUmil reinforced TPO and PVC single ply membrane and various metals such as4 pound Lead, 16ounce Copper, 26gauge Zinc and 24gauge G' 90coatwdGa|vanizedStee|. intended Uses Cylindrical Oach|ngsare used for pipe penetrations such as plumbing vents and for protrusions such assolar stanchions. Cylindrical f/ashin8sare designed tojust fit over the penetration prprotrusion. F|wshingsare used to^T|ash"wr waterproof apenetrations and protrusions onroofs effectively tying the flashing into the roofing system, Cylindrical floohingsare commonly used onalow slope and steep slope roofs, Caulking and astainless steel hose clamp can beused tmcounter flash o/aoanalternative aseparate counter flashing isused such msastorm collar nrcap, See FlashCo's FlashCap" Product Data Sheet. Features and Benefits Prefabricated cylindrical Nashingusave the contractor time in the field eliminating the need tofield fabricate. Afa¢ory fabricated part isofhigher quality because it|sfabricated |na controlled environment and has awarranty. Cylindrical shaped flashin8soffer anaesthetically pleasing appearance as they blend inbetter than its conical counterpart, Cylindrical Oashingsparallel the shape nfthe penetration and protrusion minimizing airspace and the potential for condensation. Cylindrical shaped floohingsare offered instandard pipe sizes and made tp(9V)degree angle ortothe angle prpitch specified. Application Installation ufcylindrical flashinVsshall beinstalled in accordance with the recommendations and specifications of the roofing material manufacturer urarchitect. The cylindrical shaped flashingsthat F|ashCwfabricates are typically for TPO,PVC, Built upRoofing, and most residential systems. Storage and Packaging Store material in a dry area away from sources ufphysical damage and chemical contamination. Standard Single -Ply boots are typically packaged inplastic bags and boxed. Metal 0ashinQsare usually packaged loose onapallet nrinacrate. Typical Properties and Characteristics PVC 6OmU Lead, ` .2Slbs. ;—� Copper 6Uunce .022" l|b -Vot 26 uge'' .� GaiwG9g 26GauQe �22" �1�m InnovmtivmeRauhings Saving the Contractor Time Since 2000 FlashCmOManufacturing, Inc. F|aohCo°|satrademark ofFlashcoManufacturing, Inc. 0znz1 UUS~~OSHA SAFETY DATA SHEET Issue Date: 29'May-2015 Revision Date: 24-Jwne'2016 TIFICATION Product Name: Lead Products Synonyms: Sheet lead, Strip lead, Lead plate, Lead flashings, Plumbing lead, Lead ingot, Lead pigs, Lead pipp_ Lead bends, Lead wire, Came lead, Lead extrusions, Lead bricks, Lead wool, Lead anodes, Bullet lead, Lead bullets, Lead billets, Lead castings, Machined lead, Ballast lead, Other miscellaneous lead products. Powder -coated lead products and Painted lead products. Recommended Uses: Roofing, non -potable plumbing, radiation shielding, ballast, nuclear shielding, etc. Uses Advised Against: Jewelry, toys, potable plumbing 2.HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Classification This product is considered hazardous by the 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) Carcinogenicity Category 18 Reproductive toxicity [ategpry1A - ' - - —Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) Category I Label elements Hazard statements Lead- May cause cancer. May damage fertility orthe unborn child. May cause harm 10breast-fed children. Cause damage to central nervous system, blood formation and kidneys and cardiovascular system through prolonged or repeated exposure. . RECEIVED. CITY OF TUKWILA Antimony—Dustorfumeuil|beinitant. Appearance: Gray with bluish or silvery cast depending an alloy PERMIT CENTER Physical state: Solid Odor: Odorifess Precautionary Statements — Prevention Obtain special instructions before use Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood Use personal protective equipment as required Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling Do not eat, drink or smoke when using this product Use only outdoors or in a well -ventilated area Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray Precautionary Statements — Response IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention IF INHALED: Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing IF SWALLOWED: CaII a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician if you feel unwell Rinse mouth Precautionary Statements — Storage Store locked up Precautionary Statements — Disposal Dispose of contents/container to an approved waste disposal plant Other information 0 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Material % by Wt. CAS # OSHA EXPOSURE LIMIT Lead 90 — 99.99 7439-92-1 0.05 mg/cubic meter Antimony 0 — 9 7440-36-0 0.50 mg/cubic meter Tin 0 — 8 7440-31-5 2.00 mg/m3 4. FIRST AID MEASURES First aid measures Eye Contact Skin Contact Inhalation Ingestion In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with fresh water for at least 15 minutes while holding the eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if worn. Get medical attention if irritation persists. Do not rub affected area. Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation persists, call a Physician. Remove to fresh air. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Get medical Attention immediately. If conscious, have victim clear nasal passages. Seek immediate medical attention. Rinse mouth. Drink plenty of water. Induce Vomiting, but only if victim is fully conscious. 2 Most important sVmptomsand effects, both acute and delaved Symptoms ' Acute (short term) exposure: Lead is a potent, systemic poison; taken in large enough Doses, lead can kill in a matter of days. Acute encephalopathy may arise which develops Quickly to seizures, coma and death from cavd)ovespiratoryan'est. Chronic (long term) exposure: Chronic overexposure tolead may result (nsevere damage To blood forming. Nervous, urinary and reproductive systems. Some common symptoms Of chronic overexposure include loss of appetite, metallic taste in mouth' anxiety, Constipation, nausea, pallor, excessive tiredness, weakness, insomnia, headache, Nervous irritability, muscle and joint pain, fine tremors, numbness, dizziness, Hyperactivity, colic. Indication mfanvimmediate medical attention and special treatment needed Note to physicians Treat symptomatically. S. FIRE — FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable extinguishing media: Dry chemical, foarn or CO2 Specific hazards arising from the chemical: May give off toxic fumes |nofire, including lead fumes. Explosion data: Sensitivity tmMechanical Impact: None known. Sensitivity to Static Discharge: None known. Protective equipment and precautions for firefighters As in any fire, wear self-contained breathing apparatus pressure -demand, MSHA/NlOSH (approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Lead is not considered to be a fire hazard. Powder/dust is flammable when heated or exposed toflame, 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, equipment and mmeraencvprocedures Personal precautions Evaluate personnel to safe areas. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and inhalation of dusts. Use personal protection recommended inSection B. For emergency responders Wear respiratory protection. Wear proper personal protective equipment (gloves and goggles). Wear appropriate outer garment to protect clothing. Environmental precautions Environmental precautions Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, surface drainage systems and poorly ventilated areas, Methods and material for containment and cleaning up Methods for containment Avoid creating dust, Safely stop source ufspill. Restrict non -essential personnel from area. All personnel involved inspill cleanup should avoid skin and eye contact bywearing appropriate personal protection equipment. Donot breathe dust. Methods for cleaning up Avoid dust formation. Clean updusts with high efficiency particulate air I (HEPA) filtered vacuum equipment or by wet cleaning. Prevention pfsecondary hazards Clean contaminated objects and area thoroughly observing environmental regulations. Precautions for safe handling Advice on safe handling Conditions for safe storage, Storage Conditions Incompatible materials 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Use personal protection recommended inSection O. Avoid generation of dust. Bafamiliar with the requirements set forth inthe OSHA Lead Standard, 3B[GR1Q1O.1U%S. including an*incom?patibUities Keep containers tightly closed in a dry, cool and well -ventilated place. Strong oxidizing agents. S. EXPOSURE CONTROLSPERSONAL PROTECTION Control parameters Exposure Guidelines Chemical Name ACGIHTLV OSHA PEL NNOSHIDLH Lead7439-9J-1 TWA: 0.15me/m*Pb TWA: O.D5mg/m'P6 |DLH:1DOmg/maPb TWA: 0,05Omn/m'P6 Antimony 7440-36-0 TWA: O.Smg/m'Sb - TWA: 0.5mg/m3Sb |DLH:O.50mg/m'Sb TVVA�U5mQ/m"Sb � Tin 7440-31-5 TWA: 2.0mg/m,Sn TWA: 2.0mgin3Sn |DLH: 100me/m3Sn TWA: 2.OmQ/msSn Appropriate engineering con cls Engineering Controls Use contained process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation orother engineering controls tomaintain aerosols below the exposure limit. |f user operations generate dust, fume ormist use ventilation tokeep exposure tnairborne contaminates below the exposure limit, Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment protection Skin and body pvn*axt1an Use safety glasses with side shields orchemical 8oggles. Protective clothing iurequired ifexposure exceeds the PELorTLVor where possibility ofskin oreye irritation exists. Full body cotton or disposable coveralls and disposable gloves should beworn during use and handling. Clothing should beleft atwork site and beproperly disposed of orlaundered after use. The wash water should hedisposed ofin accordance with local, state and federal regulations. Personal clothing should be protected from contamination. 4 Physical state Appearance Prwpmrtv pH Flammability Limit inAir Upper flammability limit; Lower flammability limit, Vapor pressure Vapor density Specific Gravity Water solubility Solubility inother solvents Partition coefficient Auto ignition temperature Decomposition temperature Kinematic viscosity Dynamic viscosity Explosive properties Respiratory protection General Hygiene Considerations Ifengineering controls cannot maintain airborne concentrations below exposure limits, use appropriate, approved respiratory protection (a43 [FRD4class N'R'orP'1UOparticulate filter cartrid0e).When exposure levels are unknown, a self-contained breathing apparatus which supplies a positive air pressure within afull face -piece mask should heworn. Utilization ofrespiratory equipment should be in accordance with 39 [FR 191O.1O25and 39CFR191O.134. Donot eat, drink orsmoke when using this product. Contaminated work clothing should not beallowed out ofthe workplace. Wear disposable gloves and eye/face protection. Wash face, hands and any exposed skin thoroughly after handling. ' _'-'-' ��Yg���ND CHEMICAL PRCIPERTIES Information ��bas|cphvxca|and chemical properties Solid Gray with bluish or silvery cast depending on alloy Odorless Vahues Not available »60OI Not applicable (h|gh'meltinApoint solid) Not applicable (high -melting point solid) Not combustible Not combustible Not combustible Negligible Not applicable (himh-noeltingpoint solid) 9.96 70.2m8/1-at20~C Remarks *Method Lead compounds, soluble in0.07Mhydrochloric acid Not applicable (}norganid Not combustible >60O^C Not applicable (ooUd) Not applicable (soUd) Not considered to be explosive 5 Oxidizing properties Not considered tpbeoxidizing other information Softening point Molecular weight VOC Content��\ Bulk density Not available Not available Not available Not available 0. STABILITY AND RSACTIVI* Reactivity Stable under normal conditions, Chemical stability Stable under normal conditions. Possibility mYHazardous Reactions None under normal processing. Hazardous polymerization does not occur, Conditions tmavoid Avoid excessive exposure 1oheat. Incompatible lsStnon0 oxidizing agents. Hazardous Decomposition Products Lead oxide fumes. $�� TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on likely routes mfexamswr Hazardous exposure to lead compounds can occur only when product is heated, oxidized or otherwise processed or damaged to create dust, vapor or fume, inhalation Inhalation cflead dust orfumes may cause irritation ofupper respiratory tract and lungs Eye contact Lead compounds may cause eye irritation Skin contact Ingestion Lead compounds are poorly absorbed through the skin Acute ingestion uflead compounds may cause abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and severe cramping. This may lead torapidly systemic toxicity and must be treated by a physician. 6 Component information Lead is slowly absorbed bvingestion andinha|ationandpoodyabsorbed through the skin. Habsorbed, lead will accumulate inthe body with low rates ofexcretion, leading to long-term build up. Part ofrisk management istotake blood samples from workers for analysis to ensure that exposure levels are acceptable. Chemical Name Ora|LDSO 8ernxa L050 Inhwlath»nLC50 Lead 74S9'92'1 ' S6mm/m'Rat Not available 100mu/m'Rat Antimony 7440'36- U 7500mg Sb/kQ Rat Not available 72Umg[u/ml Rat Tin 7440-31-5 2207mQSn/ku Rat Not available Not available Information effects ' Symptoms Not available. Delayed and immediate effects aswell ase ronic effects from short and exposure SWncwrrosipn/irritatwn Lead metal granules ordust: May cause skin irritation 6ymechanical action. Lead metal foil, shot ursheets: Not likely tocause skin irritation. Serious eye damage/eye irritation Lead metal granules ordust: Can irritate eyes bymechanical action. Lead metal foil, shot or sheets: No hazard. Will not cause eye irritation. Inhalation Ingestion |nanindustrial setting, exposure tolead mainly occurs from inhalation of dust orfumes. Lead dust orfumes: Can irritate the upper respiratory tract (nose,throat) aswell asthe bronchi and lungs bymechanical action. Lead dust can beabsorbed through the respiratory system. However, inhaled lead does not accumulate inthe lungs. All ofaninhaled dose beventually absorbed ortnanSfcnedtothe gastrointestinal tract. Inhalation effects of exposure tufumes ordust orinorganic lead may not develop quickly. Symptoms may include metallic taste, chest pain, decreased physical fitness, fatigue, sleep disturbance, headache, and irritability, reduces memory, mood and personality changes, aching bones and muscles, constipation, abdominal pains, decreasing appetite. Inhalation of large amounts may lead tnataxia, delirium, convubions/seizureo'coma, and death. Lead metal foil, shot, orsheetcNot aninhalation hazard unless metal is heated. If metal is heated, fumes will be released. Inhalation of these fumes may cause "fume metal fever", which is characterized by f|u|ike symptoms. Symptoms may include metallic taste, fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, cough, weakness, chest pain, generalized muscle pain/aches'and increased white blood cell count. Lead metal granules ordust:The6ymptomsofbadpuisoningindude abdominal pain orcramps (lead co|ic), spasms, nausea, vomiting, headache, muscle weakness, hallucinations, distorted perceptions, "lead line" on the gums, metallic taste, loss of appetite, insomnia, dizziness and other symptoms similar to that of inhalation, Acute poisoning may result inhigh lead levels inthe blood and urine, shock, coma and death in 7 Carcinogenic effects extreme cases. Lead metal foil, shot orsheets: Not aningestion hazard for usual industrial handling. Epidemiology studies or workers exposed to inorganic lead compounds have found alimited association with stomach cancer. This has led tothe classification by|ARCthat inorganic lead compounds are probably carcinogenic tphumans. Chemical Name ACGIH IARC NTP OSHA Lead 7439'92'1 A3 3B Reasonably Anticipated Categmry1B Antmony744O-36'8 AZ IB Not Listed Category Tin 744O-31'S Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Reproductive toxicity STOT—sin@leexppswr STOT—reweatedexpoure Chronic toxicity Target Organ Effects Aspiration hazard Exposure tnhigh levels pflead may cause adverse effects nnmale and female, including adverse effects onsperm quality. Prenatal exposure to lead and its compounds |salso associated with adverse effects onfetal development. Lead has been found tobeofrelatively low acute toxicity byingestion, in contact with skin, and byinhalation, with noevidence ufany local or systemic toxicity from such exposures. Lead ixacumulative poison and may beabsorbed into the body through ingestion nrinhalation. Inorganic lead compounds have been documented inobservational human studies toproduce toxicity inmultiple organ systems and body function including the hematupoietic (blood) system, kidney function, reproductive function and the central nervous system. Postnatal exposure tnlead compounds isassociated with impacts on neurobehavioral development inchildren. Lead ioacumulative poison. Increasing amounts oflead can build upin the body and may reach upoint where symptoms and disabilities occur. Continuous exposure may result in decreased fertility. Lead is teratoQen. Overexposure uflead byeither parent before pregnancy may increase the chances ofmiscarriage or birth defects. May cause cancer. Contains known orsuspected reproductive toxin, May cause adverse kidney effects. Lead isacumulative poison and may beabsorbed into the body through ingestion or inhalation, Inorganic lead compounds have been documented in observational human studies to produce toxicity in multiple organ systems and body function including the hema1opoietic(blood)system, kidney function, reproductive function and the central nervous system. Postnatal exposure tolead compounds isassociated with impacts on neurobehavioral development inchildren. Not available. 8 Numerical measures uftoxicity — Product Information . . The following values are calculated based unchapter 3.1of the GH8document. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Environmental Fate Environmental Toxicitv Lead bvery persistent insoil and sediments. Nudata on environmental degradation. Mobility ofmetallic lead between ecological compartments is slow, Bi000unnu|ation of lead occurs in aquatic and terrestrial animals and plants, but little bioaccumu|otion occurs through the food chain. Most studies include lead compounds and not elemental lead. Soluble lead compounds are listed asamarine pollution according to Chemical Name plants Fish Toxicity to microorganisms Crustacean Leod7439'92- 1 0.072'0.388:72h PseudokiruhnerieUa subcepitatia'Ch|oreUa kessierUmu/LErCSO(pH 5.5_6.5) 0.398:96hPimepha|es Pnnme|o5m8/1-LC50 static 0.041-1'810:96h pimephaleupnmme|aa, OnmorhynchusmvWsa 0.074-0.656:48h DaphniamaQna, Ceriodaphnio dubiamo/LLC5U (pH 5.56.5) 0.026-0.080:72h PseudokirchnerieUa subcapitatia'[h|oreUa kessieriimo/LErCSU(pH >6.5'7.5) 0.021'8.050: 72h PseucloNrchnerieUa subcapitatia,Ch|o,eUa kesder|i mmYLErC�O (pH - �7�S'8.S) m8/L LC50 (pH 5.56.5)0.052-3.60'96h pimepha|espnome|as, Oncorhynchu«mykisx mo/LL[5U(pH >6.5'7.5) 0'114-3'25:96h Rmephalespmmelas, Oocu/hynchusmykba m8/LLCSO(pH >7'5'8'5) 56000: 96hGambusi a oM1nismg/LUC6Ustatic 0.029-1.18:48h Daphniama0na, [eriodaphnia dubiamu/LL[SO (pH >6.5-7.5) 0.026-I12:48h Daphniomagna, [eriodaPh»ia dubia muYLLC6O (pH >7.5-8.5) Antimony744O' 36-0 None listed Cypdno6ontvahegates: LC50=6.2-8.3 ma/L/96h None listed None listed Tin 7440-31-5 ' None listed ' None listed None listed None listed Bicamcummlation While lead metal and its compounds are generally insoluble, its processing or extended exposure in aquatic and terrestrial environments may lead tothe release of lead In b|oovaUab(eforms. Lead compounds are not particularly mobile in the aquatic environments, but can be toxicfor organisms, especially fish, at low concentrations. Water hardness, pH and dissolved organic carbon content are factors which regulate the degree oftoxicity. |nsoil, lead compounds are generally not very bionvaUab|e. Mobility Lead and lead compounds will partially settle out due to their fairly low solubility and partially dissolve. In soil, lead and lead compounds are generally not very mobile or bioavailable, as they can be strongly absorbed on soil particles, increasingly over time. It also forms complexes with organic matter and clay minerals that limit its mobility. When released into the soil, this material is not expected to leach into groundwater. Other adverse effects Not available. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste treatment methods Disposal of wastes Contaminated packaging Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional, national and local laws and regulations. Disposal should be in accordance with applicable regional, national and local laws and regulations. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION Note: DOT Proper shipping name Hazard Class Packing Group Reportable Quantity (RQ) Marine pollutant Emergency Response Guide This product is not regulated for domestic transport by land, air or rail. • Under 49 CFR 171.8, individual packages that contain lead metal (<100 micrometers) below the reportable quantity (RQ) are not regulated. • Under 49 CFR 171.4, except when transporting aboard a vessel, the requirements of this subchapter specific to marine pollutants do not apply to non -bulk packaging transported by motor vehicles, rail cars and aircrafts. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Soluble lead compounds are listed as a marine pollutant according to DOT. Not applicable 15. REGQI.ATORY INFORMA ON International Inventories TSCA DSL/NDSL EINECS/ELINCS ENCS IECSC KECL PICCS AICS Legend: Complies Complies Complies Complies Complies Complies Complies Complies 10 TSCA—United States Toxic Substances Control Act Section 8(b)|mantory DSL/NDSL— `nad|u'Domestic Substances Ust/Non'Dome¢icSubstances List EINECS/ELINCS — European Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances/European List of Notified Chemical Substances ENCS—JapanExiutiogandNamChennica}Substancey |ECSC—China Inventory ofExisting Chemical Substances KECL — Korean Existing and Evaluated Chemical Substances PICCS—Philippines Inventory ofChemicals and Chemical Substances A|CS —Australian Inventory nfChemical Substances US Federal Regulations SARA 313 Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA). This product contains a chemical or chemicals which are subject to the reporting requirements of the Act and Title 40 of the Code ofFederal Regulations, Part 372. Chemical Name CASNo Weight '% sAmw�3—Th��o@Va�e % Lead 743992-1 gU-99�99 0�1 Antimony 744O��0 . O-9 . 1.0 Tin _ 7440-31�S 0-2 Not Listed SARA 311/312Hazord Categories Acute Health Hazard Yes Chronic Health Hazard Yes Fire Hazard No Sudden Release ofPressure Hazard No Reactive Hazard No CWA (Clean Water Act) This product contains the following substances which are regulated pollutants pursuant to the Clean Water Act (4OCFR12I21and 4OCFR1JI.42) Chemical Nome CWA—Reportable Qwaoddws - CWA —Toxic Pollutants CWA—Priority Pollutants CWA—Hazardous Substances Lead 7439-93-1 10|6, X X % Antmqny744D'86'O 50001b. X X X � Tin744O-31'S CERCLA This material, as supplied, contains one or more substances regulated as a hazardous substances under the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) (40 CFR 302), US StateEemulations California Proposition 65 This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Chemical Name California Proposition 6S - Lead —7439-SI'l 11 Antimony — 7440-36-0 Cancer Tin — 7440-31-5 Not Listed US State Right -to -Know Regu ations Chemical Name New Jersey Massachusetts Pennsylvania Lead — 7439-92-1 X X X Antimony — 7440-36-0 X X X Tin — 7440-31-5 X . US EPA Label Information EPA Pesticide Registration Number Not available 16. OTHER INFORMATION Issue Date Revision Date Revision Note 29-May-2015 None Disclaimer This information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and Belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as guidance for safe handling, use, Processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered a warranty or quality Specification. The information materials or in any process, unless specified in the text. 12 TA 119 PRIMER Commercial Product Data Sheet plast® Product Description Siplast TA-119 Primer is a single component, water -based resinous primer that is designed for use with Siplast self- adhesive (SA) roofing and waterproofing membranes, TAO 19 is specifically formulated te eendition masonry, wood, PlYwoed, concrete, and gypsum surfaces to facilitate adhesion of Siplast SA roofing and waterproofing membranes to the sukstrate, TA-119 can be used on both vertical and horizontal applications. For all Paradiene 20 SA and Paradiene 20 TS SA vertical applications, TA-119 Primer is required. In temperatures below 60°F (16°C), TA-119 is recommended to facilitate proper bonding of self-adhesive membranes for all horizontal applications, Product Application TA-119 should be stirred for 2 minutes immediately prior to application using a slow -speed mechanical agitator or mixing stick. TA-119 water -based primer should be applied by roller or brush in an even film. The rate of application will vary by substrate type and ambient conditions; ses Substrate Table below for additional information. Sufficient drying time must be allowed for the primer. Caution should be taken not to apply excess primer as drying time will be extended. Under normal conditions, drying time will be approximately 30 minutes at 68°F (20°C), In humid or cool conditions, and over porous substrates, additional drying time may be required. Upon sufficient drying the primer leaves a slightly sticky, or tacky, film similar to that of contact cement. If the primer is not dried, a film of wet primer MI transfer when touched. When the primer is tacky to the touch and does not lift from the substrate, it is ready for membrane application. Should dust and/or other contaminants collect in the primer, causing the surface to lose its tack, the affected area may need to be cleaned as appropriate and the surface must be reprlmed. Walking over insufficiently dried primer may also cause damage to the substrate, and may require repair and repriming prior to Installing the membrane. The SA membrane must be set in place before removing the release film from the material. As soon as the self-adhesive bitumen makes contact with the dry TA-119 primer it will bond. Any attempt to remove and reset the bonded product will likely result in removal of the top surface of the substrate, and the affected area will need to be cut out and replaced. The ambient temperature range at the time of TA-119 application is 40°F - 105°F (4°C - 40°C). RECEIVED TECHNICAL DATA Weight per Gallon (avg.); 8.6 lb (3.9 kg) Wide Content by Weight (avg.): 63% Color; Red Flash Point e212°F (100°C) Packaging: Unit: 5-gallon (18.9 liters) pails 5 gallons (18.9 liters) net content Palls per pallet: 24 Shelf Life; 1 year Store at 45°F to 85°F (PC to 29°C). Do not store in direct sunlight. Do not allow product to freeze. Improper storage could lead to product deterioration. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. In the event of contact, wash off Immediately. Refer to MSDS for other important product safety information. TA-119 Primer meets current regional VOC regulations. VOC content: This product contains < 50 g/I VOC. TA-119 Primer may be utilized over various substrates; however, the usage rate will differ depending on the substrate's absorbance of the TA-119, The following table is a general guideline with approximate usage rates over common substrates. Rates will vary with application and job site conditions. SUBSTRATE TABLE Substrate Square Feet per Gallon (Square Meters per Liter) Gallons per 100 Square Feet (Liters per Square Meter) DensfDeck . 100 (2.46) . _ .. 1.0 (0.4) DensDeck Prime 200 (4.92) 0.5 (pm) DensDeck DuraGuard 300 (7.38) 0.33 (1.2) USG Securock 200 (4.92 ' 0.5 (0.4) Plywood 200 (4.92) 0.5 (0.4 Concrete (Finish Grade) 400 (9.84) 0.25 (1.6) Brick 100 (2.46) 1.0 (0.4) CMU 100 (2.46) 1.0 (0.4) Metal 400 (9.84) 0.25(1.6) Sanded SBS Sheet 200 (4.92) 0.5 (0.8) Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Pnadu ICP beefed on the Siplast Web site at www,Siplest.O. TUKWILA C PERMIT CENTER Rev 5i2018 0 la Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. 201 Bawicke Ave., Suite 208 Irving, TX 75082-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service In North America 1.800.922.8800 www.siplastcom 4. siplast 1. identification Product identifier Other means of identification Recommended use SAFETY DATA SHEET TA-119 Primer Not available. Waterborne acrylic coating Recommended restrictions None known. Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Manufacturer Supplier Name Address Telephone Website E-mail Emergency 24-hour phone number Information on operation 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. hours Siplast 1111 Highway 67 5 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 USA 1-800-922-8800 www.siplast,com ussdscasiplast.com CHEMTREC: North America 1-800-424-9300 2. Hazard(s) identification Physical hazards Not classified. Health hazards Not classified. Environmental hazards Not classified. OSHA defined hazards Not classified. Label elements Hazard symbol Signal word Hazard statement Prevention Response Storage Disposal Hazard(s) not otherwise classified (HNOC) Supplemental information International 1-800-527-3887 None. None. The mixture does not meet the criteria for classification. Not available. Not available. Not available. Not available. None known. Not applicable. 3. Composition/information on ingredients mixtures Chemical name Rosin Ester Dispersion Styrene Acrylic Latex WATER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA L.: i B PERMIT CENTER Common name and synonyms CAS number 770-35-4 N/A 7732-18-5 *Designates that a specific chemical identity and/or percentage of composition has been withheld as a trade secret. 4. First -aid measures Inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed 40 - 50 40 - 50 0 - 10 Move to fresh air. Call a physician if symptoms develop or persist. Wash off with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Rinse with water. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Rinse mouth. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Direct contact with eyes may cause temporary irritation. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 1 of 6 0) evision 001 • siplast SAFETY DATA SHEET Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Treat symptomatically. General information 5. Fire -fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Unsuitable extinguishing media Specific hazards arising from the chemical Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Fire -fighting equipment/instructions Specific methods General fire hazards Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, and take precautions to protect themselves. Water fog. Foam. Dry chemical powder. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Do not use water jet as an extinguisher, as this will spread the fire. During fire, gases hazardous to health may be formed. Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire. Move containers from fire area if you can do so without risk. Use standard firefighting procedures and consider the hazards of other involved materials. No unusual fire or explosion hazards noted. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Keep unnecessary personnel away. For personal protection, see section 8 of the SDS. Large Spills: Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Dike the spilled material, where this is possible. Cover with plastic sheet to prevent spreading. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth and place into containers. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Small Spills: Wipe up with absorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece). Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. Never return spills to original containers for re -use. For waste disposal, see section 13 of the SOS. Environmental precautions Avoid discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground. 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Observe good industrial hygiene practices. Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well -ventilated place. Protect from freezing. Store between 5°C (41°F) and 38°C (100°F). Use care in handling/storage. 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits No exposure limits noted for ingredient(s). Biological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Appropriate engineering Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should controls be matched to conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level. Individual protection measures, such as personal protectiveequipment Eye/face protection Hand protection Skin protection Other Respiratory protection Thermal hazards If contact is likely, safety glasses with side shields are recommended. For prolonged or repeated skin contact use suitable protective gloves. Wear suitable protective clothing. In case of insufficient ventilation, wear suitable respiratoryequipment. Wear appropriate thermal protective clothing, when necessary. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 2 of 6 Revision 001 siplast • General hygiene considerations SAFETY DATA SHEET Always observe good personal hygiene measures, such as washing after handling the material and before eating, drinking, and/or smoking. Routinely wash work clothing and protective equipment to remove contaminants. 9. Physical and chemical properties Appearance Physical state Form Color Odor Odor threshold pH Melting point/freezing point Initial boiling point and boiling range Flash point Evaporation rate available. Flammability (solid, gas) Milky. Liquid. Liquid, Red Slight Odor Not available. 6.5 - 0.5 30 °F (-1.11 °C) 212 °F (100 °C) estimated 212 °F (100 °C) > 300.0 °F (> 148.9 °C) Not Not available. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit - lower Not available. (%) Flammability limit - upper (We) Not available. Explosive limit - lower (%) Not available. Explosive limit - upper (%) Not available. Vapor pressure 0.01 hPa estimated Vapor density Not available. Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility (water) Not available. Partition coefficient (n-octanol/water) Not available. Auto -ignition temperature Not available. Decomposition temperature Not available. Viscosity Not available. Other information Percent volatile 5 % estimated Specific gravity 0.96 VOC (Weight °AO 5 % estimated 3Z g/L 10. Stability and Reactivity Reactivity Chemical stability Possibility of hazardous reactions Conditions to avoid Incompatible materials Hazardous decomposition products The product is stable and non -reactive under normal conditions of use, storage and transport. Material is stable under normal conditions. No dangerous reaction known under conditions of normal use. Contact with incompatible materials. Strong oxidizing agents. No hazardous decomposition products are known. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 3 of 6 Revision 001 fsiplast SAFETY DATA SHEET 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Ingestion Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. Inhalation No adverse effects due to inhalation are expected. Skin contact No adverse effects due to skin contact are expected. Eye contact Direct contact with eyes may cause temporary irritation. Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Direct contact with eyes may cause temporary irritation. Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Not available. Skin corrosion/irritation Prolonged skin contact may cause temporary irritation. Serious eye damage/eye irritation Direct contact with eyes may cause temporary irritation. Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory Sensitization Not available. Skin sensitization This product is not expected to cause skin sensitization. Germ cell mutagenicity No data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.10/0 are mutagenic or genotoxic. Carcinogenicity This product is not considered to be a carcinogen by IARC, ACGIH, NTP, or OSHA. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR1910.1001-1050) Not listed. Reproductive toxicity This product is not expected to cause reproductive or developmental effects Specific target organ toxicity Not classified - single exposure Specific target organ toxicity Not classified. - repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Not available. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity The product is not classified as environmentally hazardous. However, this does not exclude the possibility that large or frequent spills can have a harmful or damaging effect on the environment. Persistence and degradability No data is available on the degradability of this product. Bioaccumulative potential No data available. Mobility in soil No data available. Other adverse effects No other adverse environmental effects (e.g. ozone depletion, photochemical ozonecreation potential, endocrine disruption, global warming potential) are expected from this component. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Collect and reclaim or dispose in sealed containers at licensed waste disposal site. Local disposal regulations Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. Hazardous waste code The waste code should be assigned in discussion between the user, the producer and the waste disposal company. Waste from residues / unused products Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Empty containers or liners may retain some product residues. This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe manner (see: Disposal instructions). Contaminated packaging Empty containers should be taken to an approved waste handling site for recycling or disposal. Since emptied containers may retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 4 of 6 Revision 001 • siplast SAFETY DATA SHEET 14. Transport information DOT Not regulated as dangerous goods. IATA Not regulated as dangerous goods. IMDG Not regulated as dangerous goods. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code Not available. 15. Regulatory information US federal regulations All components are on the U.S. EPA TSCA Inventory List. TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D) Not regulated. CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302.4) Not listed. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-J050) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - No Delayed Hazard - No Fire Hazard - No Pressure Hazard - No Reactivity Hazard - No SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. SARA 311/312 No Hazardous chemical SARA 313 (TRI reporting) Not regulated. Other federal regulations Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) List Not regulated. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130) Not regulated. Safe Drinking Water Act Not regulated. (SDWA) US state regulations US. Massachusetts RTK - Substance List Not regulated. US. New Jersey Worker and Community Right -to -Know Act Not regulated. US. Pennsylvania RTK - HazardousSubstances Not regulated. US. Rhode Island RTK Not regulated. US. California Proposition 65 California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1966 (Proposition 65): This material is not known to contain any chemicals currently listed as carcinogens or reproductive toxins. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 5 of 6 Revision 001 siplast Internatio. nal Inventories SAFETY DATA SHEET Country(s) or region Inventory name On inventory (yes/no)* Australia Australian Inventory gf Chemical Substances (AICS) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List (DSL) Yes Canada Non -Domestic Substances List (NDSL) No China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Yes Europe European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) Yes Europe European List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS) No Japan Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS) Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List (ECL) Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippines Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS) Yes United States & Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Yes *A "Yes" indicates that all components of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s) A "No" indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing country(s). 16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision Disclaimer The information in the sheet was written based on the best knowledge and experience currently available. Revised 11/25/2015 Page 6 of 6 Revision 001 PA-1 1 25 PRIMER 44; siplast® Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description PA-1125 Primer is an asphalt solvent blend designed to prepare metal, concrete, and masonry surfaces prior to application of bituminous Siplast Roofing and Flashing Systems. Product Uses PA-1125 Primer is applied to metal flanges, concrete, and masonry surfaces; the primer should be allowed to dry thoroughly prior to application of Siplast Roofing and Flashing Systems. PA-1125 Primer can be applied by roller brush or spray. Do no dilute or cut PA-1125 Primer with solvents. Diluting PA-1125 using petroleum solvents will affect its bonding and drying characteristics. Product Approvals PA-1125 meets or exceeds ASTM D 41 requirements for asphalt primer used in roofing and waterproofing. VOC content: This product contains an average 393 g/I VOC. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.siplast.com. Rev 5/2018 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: 5-Gallon Pail 4.7 gallons (17.8 liters) net content Coverage: Coverage is dependent on the condition of the surface receiving the primer. The coverage ranges from 100 square feet per gallon (0.4 liter per 1/m2) on very rough, porous surfaces to 400 square feet per gallon (1.6 1/m2) on smooth, low -absorptive surfaces. Flash Point, Pensky-Martens Closed Cup: 100°F (38°C) Packaging: The pails are stacked three high on pallets and stretch wrapped. Pallet: 45 in X 48 in (114 cm X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Pails Per Pallet: 42 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 22 Weight Per Pail: 37 Ib (16.8 kg) Shipping Classifications: White Label (combustible) Storage and Handling: All containers of PA-1125 Primer should be stored upright on a clean, flat surface. Care should be taken that containers are not dropped and container seals are not broken prior to use. All containers should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should be kept away from excessive heat, fire or open flames. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd, Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave„ Suite 208 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1,800,922.8800 www.siplast.com SAFETY DATA SHEET siplast 1. Identification Product identifier PA-1125 Primer Other means of identification Not available. Recommended use Primer. Recommended restrictions None known. Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Supplier Supplier Division Address Website E-Mail Hours of Operation Siplasr General Assistance CHEMTREC Siplast, Inc. Asphalt Roofing 1111 Highway 67 S Arkadelphia, AR 71923 www.siplast.com ussdsThsioIast.com 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM (US Central Standard Time) 1.800.922.8800 1.800.424.9300 2. Hazard(s) identification Physical hazards Flammable liquids Health hazards Not classified. Environmental hazards Not classified. OSHA defined hazards Not classified. Label elements Signal word Hazard statement Prevention Category 3 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA i E r P.RMIT CENTER Warning Flammable liquid and vapor. Use only non -sparking tools. Use explosion -proof electrical/ventilating/lighting equipment. Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. Take precautionary measures againststatic discharge. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces, - No smoking. No smoking. Keep container tightly closed. Wash thoroughly after handling. Response IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if presentand easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. In case of fire: Use appropriate media for extinction. Storage Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep cool. Disposal Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. See section 13 of this SDS for disposal Instructions. Hazard(s) not otherwise None known. classified (HNOC) Supplemental information None. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Mixtures Chemical name Common name and synonyms ASPHALT, OXIDIZED STODDARD SOLVENT Composition comments CAS number 64742-93-4 8052-41-3 The full text for all R-phrases is displayed in Section 16 of the SOS % 40 - 60 40 - 60 Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 oa- SOS US 1 / 8 4. First -aid measures Inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed General information 5. Fire -fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Unsuitable extinguishing media Specific hazards arising from the chemical Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Fire -fighting equipment/instructions Specific methods Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. For breathing difficulties, oxygen may be necessary. Induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Get medical attention, if needed. For hot product, immediately immerse in or flush the affected area with large amounts of cold water to dissipate heat. For minor skin contact, avoid spreading material on unaffected skin. Wash off with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If a contact lens is present, DO NOT delay irrigation or attempt to remove the lens. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Rinse mouth thoroughly. Call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician. Do not induce vomiting without advice from poison control center. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so thatstomach content doesn't get into the lungs. Not available. In case of shortness of breath, give oxygen. Keep victim warm. Keep victim under observation. Symptoms may be delayed. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. In case of shortness of breath, give oxygen. Keep victim warm. Keep victim under observation. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ensure that medical personnel are aware of the material(s) involved, and take precautions to protect themselves. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Foam. Carbon dioxide (CO2). Water fog. Dry chemical powder. Do not use water jet. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coat, helmet with face shield, gloves, rubber boots, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA. Structural firefighters protective clothing will only provide limited protection. In case of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes. Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coat, helmet with face shield, gloves, rubber boots, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA. Move containers from fire area If you can do so without risk, Do not get water inside container. Some of these materials, if spilled, may evaporate leaving a flammable residue. In the event of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Environmental precautions 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep upwind. Keep out of low areas. Ventilate closed spaces before entering them. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Do not touch or walk through spilled material. Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Use a non-combustible material like vermiculite, sand or earth to soak up the product and place into a container for later disposal. Never return spills in original containers for re -use. Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. Do not contaminate water. If this material is spilled into navigable waters and creates a visible sheen, it is reportable to the National Response Center. Avoid heat, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wear personal protective equipment. Do not use in areas without adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged exposure. When using, do not eat, drink orsmoke. Wash hands thoroughly after handling. Do not empty into drains. Trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide, a very highly toxic gas, may be present with this material. Keep face dear of tank and/or tank car openings. Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep container closed. Keep container dry. Keep away from food, drink and animal feedingstuffs. Keep out of reach of children. Use care in handling/storage. Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 0E3-01-2015 SOS US 2 / 8 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits US. OSHA TabW Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type Value STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS PEL 2900 mg/m3 8052-41-3) 500 ppm US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values Components Type Value STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS TWA 100 ppm 8052-41-3) U.S. - NIOSH Components Type Value ASPHALT, OXIDIZED (CAS REL 64742-93-4) US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Components Type 5 mg/m3 Value STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS Ceiling 8052-41-3) TWA 1800 mg/m3 350 mg/m3 Biological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Appropriate engineering Provide adequate ventilation, including appropriate local extraction, to ensure that the defined controls occupational exposure limit is not exceeded. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Eye/face protection Hand protection Other Respiratory protection Thermal hazards General hygiene considerations 9. Physical and chemical Appearance Physical state Form Color Odor Odor threshold pH Melting point/freezing point Initial boiling point and boiling range Flash point Evaporation rate Wear safety glasses; chemical goggles (if splashing is possible). Chemical resistant gloves are recommended. If contact with forearms is likely wear gauntlet style gloves. It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. Wear appropriate clothing to prevent any possibility of liquid contact and repeated or prolonged vapor contact. When workers are facing concentrations above the exposure limit they must use appropriate certified respirators. Not available. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid contact with skin, Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. properties Viscous liquid Solid. Liquid. Brown to. Black Mild Petroleum Odor Not available. Not available. No Data 300 °F (148.89 °C) 105.0 °F (40.6 °C) Tag Closed Cup 70 Flammability (solid, gas) Not available. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit - lower 0.9 % estimated (%) Flammability limit - 6 % estimated upper (h) Explosive limit - lower Not available. (%) Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 Explosive limit - upper Not available. (%) Vapor pressure < 50 psi Vapor density > 4.5 Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility (water) Insoluble Partition coefficient Not available. (n-octanol/water) Auto -ignition temperature No Data Decomposition temperature Not available, Viscosity Not available. Other information Density 7.00 - 8.00 lb/gal Flammability class Class II VOC content s 475 g/L 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity The product is stable and non -reactive under normal conditions of use, storage andtransport Chemical stability Stable at normal conditions. Possibility of hazardous Hazardous polymerization does not occur, reactions Conditions to avoid Heat, flames and sparks. Incompatible materials Strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous decomposition Irritants. Carbon oxides. Sulphur oxides. products 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Ingestion May cause discomfort If swallowed. However, ingestion is not likely to be a primary route of occupational exposure. Inhalation Vapors have a narcotic effect and may cause headache, fatigue, dizziness and nausea Skin contact Frequent or prolonged contact may defat and dry the skin, leading to discomfort and dermatitis Eye contact May be irritating to eyes. Symptoms related to the Not available. physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Not classified. Skin corrosion/irritation May cause defatting of the skin, but is neither an irritant nor a sensitizer. Serious eye damage/eye Not classified. May be irritating to eyes. irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory sensitization Not available. Skin sensitization Not a skin sensitizer. Germ cell mutagenicity No data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.1% are mutagenic or genotoxic. Carcinogenicity None of this product's components are listed by ACGIH, IARC, NIOSH, NTP or OSHA. IARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity ASPHALT, OXIDIZED (CAS 64742-93-4) 2A Probably carcinogenic to humans. STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) 3 Not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-1050) Not listed. Reproductive toxicity Not classified. Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 0B-01-2015 sos us 4 / Specific target organ toxicity Central nervous system. - single exposure Specific target organ toxicity Not available. - repeated exposute Aspiration hazard Not classified. Chronic effects Prolonged exposure may cause chronic effects. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Not expected to be harmful to aquatic organisms. Persistence and degradability Not available. Bioaccumulative potential Not available. Partition coefficient n-octanol / water (log Kow) STODDARD SOLVENT 3.16 - 7.15 Mobility in soil Not available. Other adverse effects Not available. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. If discarded, this product is considered a RCRA ignitable waste, D001. Hazardous waste code D001: Waste Flammable material with a flash point <140 F Waste from residues / Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. unused products Contaminated packaging Empty containers should be taken to an approved waste handling site for recycling ordisposal. 14. Transport information DOT UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class Combustible Liquid Subsidiary risk Label(s) 3 Packing group 111 Special precautions for If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L): Not regulated as a hazardous user material. Special provisions Bl, B52, 183, T4, TP1, TP29 Packaging exceptions 150 Packaging non bulk 203 Packaging bulk 242 IATA UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk Packing group 111 Environmental hazards No. ERG Code 3L Special precautions for Not available. user Other information Passenger and cargo Allowed. aircraft Cargo aircraft only Allowed. Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 SDS US 5 / 8 IMDG UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk Packing group 111 Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No. EmS F-E, S-E Special precautions for user Not available. Transport in bulk according to Not available. Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code DOT IATA; IMDG Further information If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L): Not regulated as a hazardous material. If shipped by vessel in quantities less than 7.9 gallons (30 L), IMDG 2.3.2.5 exception applies: Not regulated as a hazardous material. 15. Regulatory information US federal regulations This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. CERCLA/SARA Hazardous Substances - Not applicable. TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D) Not regulated. CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302.4) Not listed. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 1910.1001-10S0) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - No Delayed Hazard - No Fire Hazard - Yes Pressure Hazard - No Reactivity Hazard - No SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 905 US 6 / 8 SARA 311/312 Hazardous chemical SARA 313 (TRY reporting) Not regulated. No Other federal regulations Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) List Not regulated. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130) Not regulated. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Not regulated. US state regulations WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to causecancer. US, Massachusetts RTK - Substance List STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US. Newlersey Worker and Community Right-to-KnowAct Not regulated. US. Pennsylvania RTK HazardousSubstances STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US. Rhode Island RTK Not regulated. US. California Proposition 65 Not Listed. International Inventories Country(s) or region Inventory name On inventory (yes/no)* Australia Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List (DSL) Yes Canada Non -Domestic Substances List (NDSL) No China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) Yes Europe European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances Yes (EINECS) Europe European List of Notified Chemical Substances (ELINCS) No Japan Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (ENCS) Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List (ECL) Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippines Philippine Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances Yes (PICCS) United States 8( Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Yes *A "Ves" indicates that all components of this product corn* with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s) A No indicates that one or more components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing country(s). 16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision Issue date 08-01-2015 Version # 03 References ACGIH EPA: AQUIRE database NLM: Hazardous Substances Data Base US. IARC Monographs on Occupational Exposures to Chemical Agents HSDB® - Hazardous Substances Data Bank IARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens ACGIH Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices Material name: PA-1125 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 SIDS US 7 / 8 Disclaimer The information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and isnot to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text Revision Information New email address Material name: PA-1125 SDS LIS 5030 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 8 / 8 PA 1021 LSTIC C Commercial Product Data Sheet E T f *last® Product Description PA-1021 Plastic Cement Is a general purpose roof cement produced from refined asphalt and petroleum solvents with non -asbestos fibers added for reinforcement. PA-1021 is an all-weather grade plastic cement and is specifically formulated to be compatible with Siplast roofing membranes. Product Uses PA-1021 Plastic Cement is specially designed for use with guaranteed Siplast Roofing Systems as a mastic for setting all metal flanges and drain lead fleshings and for making temporary repairs to the roofing membrane. PA-1021 can also be used as a flashing adhesive on flat or low slope applications, where slumping is not a concern. It is highly flexible, has a trowelling consistency, and may be applied with a trowel or putty knife to dry, dean surfaces. PA-1021 Plastic Cement can be applied using a standard trowel. Applications over irregular or porous substrates may require an approximate total of 2 to 3 gallons per square. Coverage rate may vary depending on ambient temperature, surface conditions, and applicator. Temperature Considerations and Limitations In ambient temperatures below 40°F (4°C), materials should be stored in a warm environment in order to obtain the minimum desired material temperature of 70°F (21°C) at the point of application. Membrane materials should be stored in a warm place prior to application in order to facilitate proper installation and avoid wrinkling and buckling. Additionally, rolls may be unrolled and relaxed and/or precut. Product Approvals PA-1021 Plastic Cement meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 4585 Type 11 for asbestos free, asphalt based roof cement. PA-1021 Plastic Cement meets current regional VOC regulations. VOC content: This product contains an average 177 g/f VOC. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplastcorn. Rev 5/2018 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: 5-Gallon Pail 4.7 gallons (17.8 liters) net content Coverage Smooth low absorptive substrates: 11/4 - 2 gal/sq (0.5 - 0.8 L/m2) Irregular substrates: 2 - 3 gal/sq (0.8 - 1.2 L/m2) Thickness § 11/4 gal/sq: 20 mils Thickness t 3 gal/sq: 48 mils wet film gauge (0.5 mm) (1.2 mm) wet film gauge Coverage Weight gal/sq coverage: § 3 gal/sq coverage: 16 lb/square 39 lb/square wet film weight (0.8 kg/m2) (1.9 kglm2) wet film weight Flash Point, Cleveland Open Cup: >102°F min. (39°C) Recommended minimum adhesive temperature for application: 70°F (21°C), Packaging: The pails are stacked three high on pallets and stretch wrapped. Pallet: 45 in X 48 in (114 cm X 122 cm) wooden pallet. Number Pails Per Pallet: 42 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 22 Weight Per Pail: 51 Ib (23 kg) Shipping Classification: White Label (combustible) Storage and Handling: All containers of PA-1021 Plastic Cement should be stored upright on a clean, flat surface. Care should be taken that containers are not dropped and container seals are not broken prior to use. All containers should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should be kept away from excessive heat, fire or open flames. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA LC PERMIT CENTER D kCi•- Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd, 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service in North America Irving, TX 75062.3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 1.800.922.8800 www.siplast.com SAFETY DATA SHEET siplast I. Identification Product identifier PA-1021 Plastic Cement Other means of identification Not available. Recommended use Cement. Recommended restrictions None known. Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Supplier Supplier Siplast, Inc. Division Asphalt Roofing Address 1111 Highway 67 $ Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Website: www.siolast,corn E-Mall ussds@siplast.com Hours of Operation 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM (US Central Standard Time) Siplast General 1.800.922.8800 Assistance CHEMTREC 1.800.424.9300 2. Hazard(s) identification Physical hazards Flammable liquids Health hazards Not classified. Environmental hazards Not classified. OSHA defined hazards Not classified. Label elements Signal word Hazard statement Prevention Category 3 Warning Flammable liquid and vapor, Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. • No smoking. Keep container tightly closed. Ground/bond container and receiving ecluiPment. Use explosion,proof electrical/ventilating/lighting equipment. Use only non -sparking tools, Response In case of fire: Use CO2 for extinction. Storage Store in a well -ventilated place. Keep cool. Disposal Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. See section 13 of this SDS for disposal instructions. RECEIVED Hazard(s) not otherwise None known. CITY OF TUKWILA classified (HNOC) Supplemental information None. 3. Composition/information on ingredients PERMIT CENTER mixtures Chemicaname Common name and synnyms CAS number 0/0 l ASPHALT 8052-42-4 40 - 60 STODDARD SOLVENT QUARTZ 8052-41-3 14808-60-7 5 - 15 < 5 Other components below reportable levels 41.6381856 0). Material name: PA-102 5037 Version #: 03 1$sue date: 08-01-2015 sns us 1 / 8 4.First-aid measures inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most important symptoms/ effects, acute and delayed indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest |naposition comfortable for breathing. Oxygen or artificial respiration ifneeded, Dnnot use niouth-to'muuth method i[victim inhaled thesubstanca Induce artificial respiration with the aid ofapocket mask equipped with wone-way valve orother proper respiratory medical device, Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash off with soap and plenty of water. For minor skin contact, avoid spreading material on unaffected skin. Ifskin irritation occurs: Get medical adv|ce/attenUun. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, If a contact lens is present, DO NOT delay irrigation or attempt to remove the lens. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to du. Continue rinsing. Get medical attention if irritation develops and persists. Rinse mouth thoroughly, Do not induce vomiting without advice from poison control center. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content doesn't get into the lungs. Do not use mouth-to-mouth method if victim ingested the substance. Induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Aspiration may cause pulmonary edema and pneumonitis. If ingestion of a large amount does occur, call apoison control center immediately. Not available. lncase ofshortness u[breath, give oxygen. Symptoms may bedelayed, General information IF exposed or concerned; Get medical advice/attention.Vash contaminated clothing before reuse. 5.Fire-fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Foam, Dry powder, Carbon dioxide (DO2).Extinguish with wnterh`Q. Unsuitable extinguishing Donot Vsewater jet msmoextinguisher, mpthis will spread the fire. media Specific hazards arising from the chemical Special protective mqwipmvnt and precautions for firefighters Fire -fighting equipment/ instructions Specific methods Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Firefighters must t-Is �ndardprotective equipment including flame retardant coat, helmet with face shield, gloves, rubber boot5, and in enclosed spaces, SC8A, 5tructural firefighters protective clothing will only provide limited protection, Incase uffieand/or explosion donot breathe fumes. Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coal., helmet with face shield, gloves, rubber boots, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA.Move containers from fire area ifyou can dusnwithout risk. For massive fire in cargo area, use unmanned hose holder or monitor nozzles, if possible, If not, withdraw and let fire burr. out. Some n[these materials, i(spilled, may evaporate leaving aflammable residue. Water runoff car, cause environmental damage. Inthe event n[fire, cool tanks with water spray, Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must beworn incase nrfire. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Methods and materials for containment and cleaning mp Environmental precautions 7.HandUing and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Remove sources of personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Do not touch damage;d containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. [wnot touch urwalk through spilled material. Dike far ahead ofspi||for later disposal. Cover with DRY earth, DRY sand, orother non-combustible material followed with plastic sheet tominimize spreading orcontact with rain. Collect spillage. Prevent product from entering drains. Never return spills |noriginal conta\nemfonre-u,_,e Prevent further leakage or spillege if safe to do sc,., Do not contarninato water. DO NOT handle, store mopen near mnopen flame, sources of heat msources of ignition. Protect material from direct sunlight. All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. Do not breathe nie/Vas equipment. Do not use in areas without adequate ventilation, Avoid prolonged exposure. When using, do not eat, drinK or smoke. Wash thoroughly after handling. Donot empty into drains. The pressure insealed containers can increase under the influence nfheat. Donot handle nrstnne near an open flame, heat or other sources of ignition, This material can accumulate static charge which may cause spark and become an ignition source, Prevent electrostatic charge build-up by using common bondingand grounding techniques. Store inawell-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Use care inhandUng/storage. Material name: PA-1021 SDS US Z/8 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits US. OSHA Tabte 2-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type Value STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS PEL 8052-41-3) US. OSHA Table Z-3 (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type 2900 mg/m 500 ppm Value Form QUARTZ (CA5 14808-60-7) TWA US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values Components Type 0.3 mg/m 0.1 mg/m 3 2.4 mppcf Total dust. Respirable. Respirable. Value Form ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) TWA QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) TWA STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS TWA 8052-41-3) US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Components Type 0.5 mg/m 3 0.025 mg/m3 100 ppm Inhalable fraction. Respirable fraction. Value Form ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) Ceiling TWA Ceiling TWA 5 mg/m3 Fume. 0.05 mg/m3 Respirable dust. 1800 mg/m3 350 mg/m Biological limit values No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Appropriate engineering Provide adequate ventilation, including appropriate local extraction, to ensure that the defined controls occupational exposure limit is not exceeded. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Eye/face protection Chemical goggles are recommended. Hand protection Chemical resistant gloves are recommended. If contact with forearms is likely wear gauntlet style gloves. Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing. Chemical resistantgloves. Other Skin protection Respiratory protection Thermal hazards General hygiene considerations 9. Physical and chemical Appearance Physical state Form Color Odor Odor threshold pH Melting point/freezing point Initial boiling point and boding range Flash point Evaporation rate Flammability (solid, gas) When workers are facing concentrations above the exposure limit they must use appropriate certified respirators, Not available. When using do not smoke. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. properties Viscous liquid Liquid. Liquid. Brown to Black Mild Petroleum Odor Not available. Not available. Not available. 300 °F (148.89 °C) 100.0 - 140.0 °F (37.8 - 60.0 °C) Cleveland Open Cup Not available. Not available. Material name: PA-1021 5037 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 sos us 3 / 8 Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit - lower Not available. (%) Flammability limit - Not available. upper (Wu) Explosive limit - lower Not available. (%) Explosive limit - upper Not available. (0/0) Vapor pressure Not available. Vapor density Not available. Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility (water) Not available. Partition coefficient Not available. (n-octanol/water) Auto -ignition temperature Decomposition temperature Viscosity Other information Density Percent volatile VOC content Specific gravity Not available 450 °F (232.22 °C) estimated Not available, Not available. 9.80 - 10.60 lb/gal 10 - 20 °A 300 g/L 1.18 - 1.27 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Chemical stability Possibility of hazardous reactions Conditions to avoid Incompatible materials Hazardous decomposition products 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Ingestion May cause discomfort if swallowed. However, occupational exposure. Inhalation May cause irritation to the respiratory system, criteria for classification. Frequent or prolonged contact may defat and Causes eye irritation. Not available. Skin contact Eye contact Symptoms related to the physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Not classified. Product Species Not available. Stable under normal temperature conditions. Hazardous polymerization does not occur, Heat, flames and sparks. Strong oxidizing agents. Irritants. Toxic gas. ingestion is not likely to be a primary route of However, this product does not currently meet the dry the skin, ieading to discomfort and dermatitis Test BHS400 (CAS Mixture) Acute . Oral LD50 Mouse Rat 25724.4473 mg/kg estimated 25765.8477 mg/kg estimated Material name: PA-10 5037 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 sps us 4 / 8 Product Species Test Results Other LD50 Rat 20994.4746 mg/kg estimated * Estimates for product may be based on additional component data not shown, Skin corrosion/irritation May cause defatting of the skin, but is neither an irritant nor a sensitizer. Serious eye damage/eye Not classified. May be irritating to eyes. Irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory sensitization Not available. Skin sensitization Germ cell mutagenicity Carcinogenicity Irritating to skin. No data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.1% are mutagenic or genotoxic. Risk of cancer cannot be excluded with prolonged exposure. This product contains crystalline silica. Silica is a known carcinogen; however in this encapsulated form the normal routes of exposure are unavailable. IARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) 2B Possibly carcinogenic to humans. QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) 1 Carcinogenic to humans. STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) 3 Not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. US. National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) Known TO Be Human Carcinogen, US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR 19/0.1001-1050) Not listed. Reproductive toxicity Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure Specific target organ toxicity - repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Chronic effects Further information Based on available data, the classification criteria are not met. Not available, Not available. Not classified. Not expected to be hazardous by OSHA criteria. Symptoms may be delayed. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Components of thls product are hazardous to aquatic life. Accumulation in aquatic organisms is expected. Not expected to bc harmful to aquatic organisms. Product BH5400 (CAS Mixture) Fish LCSO pecies Test R Fish 1148.3212 mg/I, 96 hours estimated * Estimates for product may be based on additional component data not shown. Persistence and degradability Not available. Bioaccumulative potential Not available. Partition coefficient n-octanol / water (log Kow) STODDARD SOLVENT Mobility in soil Other adverse effects Not available, Not available. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Hazardous waste code Waste from residues / unused products Contaminated packaging 3.16 - 7.15 Contract with a disposal operator licensed by the Law on Disposal and Cleaning. Dispose of this material and its container to hazardous or special waste collection point. If discarded, this product is considered a RCRA Ignitable waste, 0001, Dispose of contents/contalner in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. D001: Waste Flammable material with a flash point <140 F Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. Offer rinsed packaging material to local recycling facilities. Material name: PA-102 5037 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 sus us 5 / 8 14. Transport information DOT UN nuisnber • UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class Combustible Liquid Subsidiary risk Label(s) 3 Packing group 111 Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No Special precautions for If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L): Not regulated as a hazardous user material. Special provisions Bl, B13, IB3, Ti, TP3 Packaging exceptions 150 Packaging non bulk 203 Packaging bulk 242 IATA UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk Packing group 111 Environmental hazards No, ERG Code 3L Special precautions for Not available. user Other information Passenger and cargo Allowed. aircraft Cargo aircraft only Allowed, IMDG UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk Packing group Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No, EimS F-E, S-E Special precautions for Not available. user Transport in bulk according to Not available. Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code DOT name: PA-10 5037 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 / B IATA; IMDG Further information If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L): Not regulated as a hazardous material. If shipped by vessel in quantities less than 7.9 gallons (30 L), IMDG 2.3.2.5 exception applies: Not regulated as a hazardous material. 15. Regulatory information US federal regulations This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. CERCLA/SARA Hazardous Substances - Not applicable. TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt. D) Not regulated. CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302.4) ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) Listed. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR1910.1001-1.050) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - No Delayed Hazard - No Fire Hazard - Yes Pressure Hazard - No Reactivity Hazard - No SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. SARA 311/312 No Hazardous chemical SARA 313 (TRI reporting) Not regulated. Other federal regulations Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) List Not regulated. Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130) Nat regulated. Safe Drinking Water Act Not regulated. (SDWA) US state regulations WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to causecancer. US. Massachusetts RTK - Substance List ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US. New Jersey Worker and Community Right -to -Know Act Not regulated. US. Pennsylvania RTK HazardousS.ubstances ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US. Rhode Island RTK Not regulated. US. California Proposition 65 US - California Proposition 65 - CRT: Listed date/Carcinogenic substance ASPHALT (CAS 8052-42-4) Listed: January 1, 1990 QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) Listed: October 1, 1988 Material name: PA-1021 5037 Version #: 03 Issue date: 08-01-2015 SOS US 7 / 8 International Inventories Country(s)mr region Australia Canada ° Canada China Europe Europe Japan Korea New Zealand Philippines United States & Puerto Rico *«'Yes"indicates that aUcmnpp ^^mvrindicates that one v,more Inventory name Oninventory (yws/wm)* Australian Inventory ofChemical Substances (AuCS) Yes Domestic Substances List (DSL) Yes Non -Domestic Substances List (NOSU No Inventory nfExisting Chemical Substances in Ch|na(lECSC) Yes European Inventory ofExisting Commercial Chemical Substances Ye-5 (BNECS) European List ofNotified Chemical Substances (ELlNCS) No Inventory of Existing and New Chemical Substances (EmCS) No Existing Chemicals List (ECU Yes New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippine Inventory ofChemicals and Chemical Substances Yes (PICCS) Toxic Substances Control Act (TSC4)lnventory ents of this product comply with the inventory requirements administered by the governing country(s) components of the product are not listed mexempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing 16. Other information, including date of preparation or last revision Issue date Versiom# Further information References Disclaimer Revision Information Revision Information Yes O8-01-2O15 03 MMIS(§isaregistered trade and service mark /f theNPOA. ACGlM EPA: A0VlNEdatahnse NLM:Hazardous Substances Data Base U.5.IAK[Monographs onOccupational Exposures tpChemical Agents MSDB@-Hazardous Substances Data Bank lARcMonographs. Overall Evaluation ofCarcinogenicity National Toxicology Program (VTP)Report unCarcinogens ACGIH Documentation of the rhresholcl Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices This safety data sheet was prepared in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet for Chemlca Products (3lS Z7750�2VO5),Additional information iagiven |nthe Material Safety Data SheeLThe information in the sheet was written based on the be,,t knowledge and experience currently available. The information provided |nthis Safety Data Sheet iycorrect tothe best ofour knowledge, Information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, u5e, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and !snot to be considered a warranty or quality specification, The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials nrinany procaa,unless specified inthe text, Product and Company Identification: Synonyms Composition / Information onIngredients: Ingredients Physical & Chemical Properties: Multiple Properties Transport Information: Material Transportation Information Regulatory Information: United States GMS:[|assifica%on New email address Material name: PA-1021 PA-1828 FLASHING CEMENT siplast® Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description PA-828 Flashing Cement is specially formulated for use as a roofing membrane base flashing cement. It is produced from refined asphalt and low aromatic petroleum solvents with non - asbestos fibers added for reinforcement and enhanced slump resistance compared with general-purpose plastic cement. Product Uses PA-828 Flashing Cement is designed for use with guaranteed Siplast Roof Systems as a membrane flashing adhesive. PA-828 is slump resistant and highly flexible for high elope and vertical applications. PA-828 Flashing Cement oan be applied using a 4%-inch square notched trowel, supplied by Siplast, or with a standard V-notched trowel. To ensure proper adhesion, PA-828 Flashing Cement is applied to the back of the flashing sheet and to the substrate. Applications over irregular or porous substrates may require an approximate total of 214 to 4 gallons per square (1% gallons per square applied to the flashing sheet, and 1% to 2% gallons applied to the substrate). Usage rate should be doubled over granule surfaces, Coverage rate may vary depending on ambient temperature, surface conditions, and applicator. Temperature Considerations and Limitations In ambient temperatures below 40°F (4°C), materials should be stored in a warm environment in order to obtain the minimum desired material temperature of 70°F (21°C) at the point of application. Membrane materials should be stored in a warm place prior to application in order to facilitate proper installation and avoid wrinkling and buckling, Additionally, rolls may be unrolled and relaxed and/or precut. Product Approvals PA-828 Flashing Cement meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 4586 Type II for asbestos free, asphalt based roof cement. PA-828 Flashing Cement meets current regional VOC regulations. VOC content: This product contains max. 350 WI VOC. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site et www.Slplast.com, Rev 8/2011 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: 5-Gallon Pail 4.7 gallons (17.8 liters) net content Coverage Smooth low absorptive substrates: 2 - 214 gal/sq (0.8 - 1.0 L/m2) Irregular substrates: 21/2 - 4 gal/sq (1,0 - 1.6 L/m2) Thickness c 2 gal/sq: Thicknesa a 4 gal/sq: 32 mils 64 mils wet film gauge (0.8 mm) (2.4 mm) wet film gauge Coverage Weight 2 gal/aq coverage: 4 gal/sq coverage: 26 lb/square 42 lb/square wet film weight (1,3 kg/m2) (3.8 kg/m2) wet film weight Flash Point, Pensky-Martens Closed Gup: 102°F min. (39°C) Recommended temperature for application: 70°F (21°C), Packaging: The pails are stacked three high on pallets and stretch wrapped. Pellet: 45 in X 48 in (114 QM X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Pails Per Pallet: 42 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 22 Weight Per Pail: 51 lb (23 kg) Shipping Classification: White Label (combustible) Storage and Handling: All containers of PA-528 Flashing Cement should be stored upright on a clean, flat surface. Care Should be taken that containers are not dropped and container seals are not broken prior to use, All containers should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should be kept away from excessive heat, fire or open flames. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA PERMIT CENTER bicAv 0 ND)N Siplast 1000 E. Rochelle Blvd. • Irving, Texas 75062-3940 • 469.995-2200 • www.siplast.com In Canada: 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 210 • North Vancouver, BC VIM 3M7 • Toll Free 1-877-233-2338 Customer Service in North Americo: Toll Free 1-800-922-8800 co a An Icop41 Group Cr,,mpany SAFETY DATA SHEET f sipiast 1. Identification Product Identifier Other means of identification Recommended use Recommended restrictions PA-828 Not available. Cement. None known, Manufacturer/Importer/Supplier/Distributor information Supplier Supplier Division Address Website E-Mall Hours of Operation Siplest General Assistance CHEMTREC Slplast, Inc, Asphalt Roofing 1111 Highway 67 S Arkadelphia, AR 71923 www,s1plast.com ussIsMidsigain 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM (US Central Standard Time) 1.800,922,8800 1,800,424,9300 2. Hazard(s) identification Physical hazards Health hazards Environmental hazards OSHA defined hazards Label elements Signal word Hazard statement Prevention Response Storage Disposal Hazard(s) not otherwise classified (HNOC) Supplemental information Flammable liquids Not classified, Not classified, Not classified, Category 3 Warning Flammable liquid and vapQr, Keep away frPfil heAtAporla/PPeri fiameg/hot srf.- No 5rnoking, Keep container tightly ckned, OrPund/WrIP: _C;Pnt0IPPr nJ rPolvino etiP112WIlt V4Q explOgn-propf electrical/ventilating/lighting equipment, LJ5e only non,sparKing tools, In cowof fim 1A9 q.:)? for extinction, Store in o wall-ventlIatcci Pica, KN.P (Pal, Dispose of contents/container ird:pcona cslancsmse with I;oril/rEegpional/nationol/international regulations, See secticm 13 of this SOS for i None known. CITY OF TUKWILA None. 3. Composition/information on ingredients Mixtures Chemical name ASPHALT, OXIDIZED STODDARD SOLVENT QUARTZ other components beloW reportable levels Composition comments The full text for all R-phrases is displayed In Section 16 of the SOS .0.4. PERMIT CENTER Common name anti synonyms CAS number 64742-93-4 8052-41-3 14808-60-7 eic 40 - 60 25 - 45 < 1 ,5796111665 MaterII name: PA-B SQ29 Version #: Q2 Inue dote: 05-2072015 4. First -aid measures Inhalation Skin contact Eye contact Ingestion Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed General information 5. Fire -fighting measures Suitable extinguishing media Unsuitable extinguishing media Specific hazards arising from the chemical Special protective equipment and precautions for firefighters Fire -fighting equipment/ instructions Specific methods Remove victim to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Oxygen or artificial respiration if needed. Do not use mouth-to-mouth method if victim inhaled thesubstance. Induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket mask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash off with soap and plenty of water. For minor skin contact, avoid spreading material on unaffected skin. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attentien. Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. If a contact lens Is present, DO NOT delay irrigation or attempt to remove the lens. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Get medical attention if Irritation develops and persists. Rinse mouth thoroughly. Do not induce vomiting without advice from poison control center. If vomiting occurs, keep head low so that stomach content doesn't get into the lungs. Do not use mouth-to-mouth method if victim ingested the substance. Induce artificial respiration with the aid of a pocket rnask equipped with a one-way valve or other proper respiratory medical device. Aspiration may cause pulmonary edema and pneumonitis. If ingestion of a large amount does occur, call a poison control center immediately. Not available. In case of shortness of breath, give oxygen. Symptoms may be delayed. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Foam. Dry powder, Carbon dioxide (CO2), Extinguish with water fog. Do not use water jet as an extingui4her, as this will spread thefire. Fire may produce irrittlnq, corrosive and/or toxic; ses. Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coat, helmet with face shield, gloves, rubber boots, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA. Structural firefighters protective clothing will only provide limited protection. In case of fire and/or explosion do not breathe fumes. Firefighters must use standard protective equipment including flame retardant coat, helniet with face shield, gloves, rubber boots, and in enclosed spaces, SCBA. Move containers from fire area if you can do so without risk. For massive fire in cargo area, use unmanned hose holder or monitor nozzles, if possible. If not, withdraw and let fire burn out. Some of these materials, if spilled, may evaporate leaving a flammable residue. Water runoff can cause environmental damage. In the event of fire, cool tanks with water spray, Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of fire. 6. Accidental release measures Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Environmental precautions 7. Handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities Remove sources of ignition. Keep unnecessary personnel away. Keep people away from and upwind of spill/leak. Do not touch damaged containers or spilled material unless wearing appropriate protective clothing. Do not touch or walk through spilled material, Dike far ahead of spill for later disposal. Cover with DRY earth, DRY sand, or other non-combustible material followed with plastic sheet to minimize spreading or contact with rain. Collect spillage. Prevent product from entering drains. Never return spills in original containers for re -use. Prevent further leakage or spillage if sate to do so. Do not contaminate water. DO NOT handle, store or open near an open flame, sources of heat or sources of ignition. Protect material from direct sunlight. All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded, Do not breathe dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray. Wear personal protective equipment. Do not use In areas without adequate ventilation, Avoid prolonged exposure. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Wash thoroughly after handling, Do not empty into drains. The pressure in sealed containers can increase under the influence of heat. Do not handle orstore near an open flame, heat or other sources of ignition. This material can accumulate static charge which may cause spark and become an ignition source, Prevent electrostatic charge build-up by using common bonding and grounding techniques. Store In a well -ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed, Use care in handling/storage. Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: 05-20-2015 SOSUS 2/8 8. Exposure controls/personal protection Occupational exposure limits US. OSHA Table Z-1 Limits for Air Contaminants (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type Value STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS PEL 8052-41-3) US. OSHA Table Z-3 (29 CFR 1910.1000) Components Type 2900 mg/m3 500 ppm Value Form QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) TWA US. ACGIH Threshold Limit Values Components Type 0.3 mg/m3 0.1 mg/m3 2.4 millions of particle Total dust. Respirable. Respirable. Value Form QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) U.S. - NIOSH Components TWA TWA Type 0.025 mg/m3 RespirabIfractron. 100 ppm Value ASPHALT, OXIDIZED (CAS RL 64742-93-4) US. NIOSH: Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards Components Type 5 mg/m3 Value Form QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) Biological limit values Appropriate engineering controls TWA Ceiling TWA 0.05 mg/m3 Respirable dust. 1800 mg/m3 350 mg/m3 No biological exposure limits noted for the ingredient(s). Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation ratesshould be matched to conditions. If applicable, use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. If exposure limits have not been established, maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level. Ensure adequate ventilation, especially in confined areas. Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment Eye/face protection Chemical goggles are recommended. Hand protection Other Skin protection Respiratory protection Thermal hazards General hygiene considerations 9. Physical and chemical Appearance Physical state Form Color Odor Odor threshold PH Melting point/freezing point Chemical resistant gloves are recommended. If contact with forearms is likely wear gauntlet style gloves. Wear appropriate chemical resistant clothing. Chemical resistantgloves. When workers are facing concentrations above the exposure limit they must use appropriate certified respirators. Not available. When using do not smoke. When using, do not eat, drink or smoke. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid contact with skin. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. properties ViSCQUS liquid Liquid. Liquid. Brown to Black Mild Petroleum Odor Not available. Not available. Not available, Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: 05-20-2015 sos us 3 / 8 Initial boiling point and boding range Flash point Evaporation rate ' Flammability (solid, gas) 212 °F (100 °C) 100.0 - 140.0 °F (37.8 - 60.0 °C) Cleveland Open Cup Not available. Not available. Upper/lower flammability or explosive limits Flammability limit - lower 0.7 % estimated (%) Flammability limit - 6 % estimated upper (0/0) Explosive limit - lower Not available. (0/0) Explosive limit - upper Not available. (0/0) Vapor pressure 4 hPa estimated Vapor density Not available, Relative density Not available. Solubility(ies) Solubility (water) Not available, Partition coefficient Not available, (n-octanol/water) Auto -ignition temperature Not available Decomposition temperature Not available. Viscosity Not available, Other information Density 8.42 lb/gal Flammability class Class II Specific gravity 1.01 VOC (Weight %) < 350 g/1 10. Stability and reactivity Reactivity Not available. Chemical stability Stable under normal temperature conditions. Possibility of hazardous Hazardous polymerization does not occur. reactions Conditions to avoid Heat, flames and sparks. Incompatible materials Strong oxidizing agents. Hazardous decomposition Irritants. Toxic gas. products 11. Toxicological information Information on likely routes of exposure Ingestion May cause discomfort if swallowed. However, ingestion is not likely to be a primary route of occupational exposure. Inhalation May cause irritation to the respiratory system. However, this product does not currently meet the criteria for classification. Skin contact Frequent or prolonged contact may defat and dry the skin, leading to discomfort and dermatitis Eye contact Causes eye irritation, Symptoms related to the Not available, physical, chemical and toxicological characteristics Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity Not classified. Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: 05-20-2015 ED5 US 4 / 8 Product Species Test Results BH5600 (CAS Mixture) Acute Oral r LD50 Rat 6666.6665 g/kg estimated * Estimates for product may be based on additional component data not shown. Skin corrosion/ irritation May cause defatting of the skin, but is neither an irritant nor a sensitizer. Serious eye damage/eye Not classified. May be irritating to eyes. irritation Respiratory or skin sensitization Respiratory sensitization Not available. Skin sensitization Irritating to skin. Germ cell mutagenicity Carcinogenicity No data available to indicate product or any components present at greater than 0.1% are mutagenic or genotoxic. Risk of cancer cannot be excluded with prolonged exposure. This product contains crystalline silica. Silica is a known carcinogen; however in this encapsulated form the normal routes of exposure are unavailable. IARC Monographs. Overall Evaluation of Carcinogenicity ASPHALT, OXIDIZED (CAS 64742-93-4) 2A Probably carcinogenic to humans. QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) 1 Carcinogenic to humans. STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) 3 Not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. US. National Toxicology Program (NTP) Report on Carcinogens QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) Known To Be Human Carcinogen. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFRI.910.1001-1050) Not listed. Reproductive toxicity Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure Specific target organ toxicity - repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Chronic effects Further information Based on available data, the classification Criteria are not met, Not available. Not available. Not classified. Not expected to be hazardous by OSHA cri Symptoms may be delayed. 12. Ecological information Ecotoxicity Product Components of this product are hazardous to aquatic life, Accumulation In aquatic organisms is expected, Not expected to be harmful to aquatic organisms. Species Test Results BH5600 (CAS Mixture) Fish LCSO Fish 16.5469 mg/I, 96 hours estimated * Estimates for product may be based on additional component data not shown, Persistence and degradability Not available. Bioaccumulative potential Not available. Partition coefficient n-octanol / water (log Kow) STODDARD SOLVENT 3.16 - 7.15 Mobility in soil Not available. Other adverse effects Not available. 13. Disposal considerations Disposal instructions Hazardous waste code Waste from residues / unused products Contract with a disposal operator licensed by the Law on Disposal and Cleaning. Dispose ofthis material and its container to hazardous or special waste collection point. If discarded, thisproduct is considered a RCRA ignitable waste, 0001. Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local/regional/national/international regulations. Dispose in accordance with all applicable regulations. D001: Waste Flammable material with a flash point <140 F Dispose of In accordance with local regulations. Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: 05-20-2015 SOS US 5 / 8 Contaminated packaging Offer rinsed packaging material to local recyclingfacilitles. 14. Transport information DOT UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class Combustible Liquid Subsidiary risk Label(s) 3 Packing group III Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No Special precautions for If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L): Not regulated as a hazardous user material. Special provisions B1, 613, 183, T1, TP3 Packaging exceptions 150 Packaging non bulk 203 Packaging bulk 242 IATA UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk Packing group I1I Environmental hazards No. ERG Code 3L Special precautions for Not available. user Other information Passenger and cargo Allowed. aircraft Cargo aircraft only Allowed. IMDG UN number UN1999 UN proper shipping name Tars, liquid Transport hazard class(es) Class 3 Subsidiary risk - Packing group III Environmental hazards Marine pollutant No. EmS F-E, S-E Special precautions for Not available, user Transport in bulk according to Not available. Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code DOT Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: 05-20-2015 SOS U5 6/8 IATA; IMDG Further information If shipped by ground in quantities LESS than 119 gallons (450 L); Not regulated as a hazardous material. If shipped by vessel in quantities less than 7.9 gallons (30 L), IMDG 2.3.2.5 exception applies: Not regulated as a hazardous material. 15. Regulatory Information US federal regulations This product is a "Hazardous Chemical" as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. CERCLA/SARA Hazardous Substances - Not applicable. TSCA Section 12(b) Export Notification (40 CFR 707, Subpt.D) Not regulated, CERCLA Hazardous Substance List (40 CFR 302,4) Not listed. US. OSHA Specifically Regulated Substances (29 CFR1910,1001-1050) Not listed. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Hazard categories Immediate Hazard - No Delayed Hazard - No Fire Hazard - Yes Pressure Hazard No Reactivity Hazard - No SARA 302 Extremely hazardous substance Not listed. SARA 311/312 No Hazardous chemical SARA 313 (TRI reporting) Not regulated. Other federal regulations Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112 Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) List Not regulated, Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 112(r) Accidental Release Prevention (40 CFR 68.130) Not regulated, Safe Drinking Water Act Not regulated. (SDWA) US state regulations WARNING; This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to causecancer, US. Massachusetts RTK - Substance List QUARTZ (CAS 14008-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US. New Jersey Worker and Community Right-to=Know Act Not regulated, US. Pennsylvania RTK HazardousSubstances QUARTZ (CAS 14800-60-7) STODDARD SOLVENT (CAS 8052-41-3) US, Rhode Island RTK Not regulated. US. California Proposition 65 US - California Proposition 65 - CRT: Listed slat _ arcinogenic substance QUARTZ (CAS 14808-60-7) Listed: October i, 1988 Material name: PA-828 5029 Version #: 02 Issue date: U5-20-2015 US 7 / International Inventories Cmwntry(m)mrregion Inventory nwn*w On inventory (yem/rii Australia Australian Inventory ofChemical Substanceo(Al[S) Yes Canada Domestic Substances List (D3U Yes Canada Non'DnmvsUcSubstances List (NDSU No China Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances |nChina (JECSC) Yes Europe European inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances Yes (ElNECS) Europe European List cfNobfiedChemical Substances (OUNCS) No Japan Inventory rfExisting and New Chemical Substances (EmCS) Yes Korea Existing Chemicals List (E[U Yes New Zealand New Zealand Inventory Yes Philippines Philippine Inventory ufChemicals and Chemical Substances Yes (PlCCS) United States & Puerto Rico Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Ye, *x'Yes^Indicates that all components mthis product comply with the inventory requirements administered uythe governing counur($) ^''wo''indicates that one vrmore components of the product are not listed or exempt from listing on the inventory administered by the governing mvnuY(s). 16.Other information, including date of preparation mmlast revision Issue date 05-2-2015 Version# 02 Further imformmat!mn HMlS0D}saregistered trade and service mark ofthe wPCa. References ACGlo EPA: AgVIREdatabase NLM:Hazardous Substances Data Base US, lAKCMonographs onOccupational Exposures toChemical Agents MSDD0D Hazardous Substances Data Bank lAmcmnnogn^phs. overall Evaluation nfCarcinogenicity National Toxicology Program (VTP)Report onCarcinogens ACGlMDocumentation of the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices Disclaimer This safety data sheet was prepared in accordance with the Safety Data Sheet for Chemica Products (JIS Z 7250:2005). Additional information is given in the Material Safety Data Sheet. The information in the sheet was written based on the best knowledge and experience currently available, The Information provided in this Safety Data Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and isnot to be considered a warranty or quality specification, The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not hevalid for such material used incombination with any other materials or|nany process, unless specified inthe text Revision Information New email address Material name: PA-828 umus 8/8 PS 209 ELASTOMERIC SEALANT Commercial Product Data Sheet • siplas Product Description PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant is a flexible moisture -curing sealant designed for roofing applications where sealing membrane terminations, adhering dissimilar materials, and excellent low temperature performance characteristics are required. PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant contains no volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Because it is composed of 100% solids, PS-209 will not shrink or lose volume in joint or surface applications. PS-209 contains no solvents, and will not damage expanded polystyrene or other solvent -sensitive construction materials. Product Uses PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant is a recommended accessory for Siplast SBS-modified bitumen roof systems, and is designed to be used whenever a sealant is required in Siplast low -slope specifications (1/4'/foot slope) for Siplast membrane terminations at gravel stops, metal penetration fleshings, and similar junctures. Because of its fast skin time, PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant can be used as a night sealant for penetrations and other details, It bonds aggressively to asphalt, aluminum, galvanized steel, wood, masonry, fiberglass -reinforced plastic, vinyl, and many types of coated metal. PS-209 is a gun -grade sealant, and can be applied using a standard professional caulking gun. It is easily tooled and skins over in approximately 25 minutes. After approximately 3 days of curing, it achieves a resilient rubber -like quality, and can receive application of Siplast PC.,227 Elastomeric Coating. Surface Preparation and Application Conditions Application surfaces must be clean and free of dirt, oil, rust, and loose debris that will interfere with adhesion. Remove all standing water, ice, and snow before applying F'S-209 Elastomeric Sealant. Certain metals, such as galvanized or painted steel and aluminum may have a mill oil or paraffin protective coating that will act as a bond breaker. Such surface contaminants can usually be removed with an alcohol (isopropanol) scrub. Do not install if rain is anticipated within 4 hours. Temperature Considerations and Limitations PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant requires atmospheric moisture to trigger its reactive curing mechanism, The service temperature range for PS-209 is 40°F (4°C) to 200°F (93°C) For easier gunning and tooling, PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant cartridges should be maintained at a temperature above 40°F (4°C). Do not use this sealant at temperatures below 32°F (1°C). Product Approvals & Compliance VOC Content: Less than 19 grams/liter ASTM D 2369 Warranty Information Siplast warrants PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant to be free of product defects and to meet the applicable standards that are published concerning its performance. Siplast will replace any quantity of PS-209 Elastomeric Sealant that is proven to be defective when stored, handled, and applied in accordance with written instructions and recommendations provided by Siplast. Any claims concerning product defects must be made within twelve (12) months of product shipment. This warranty is in lieu of any and all other warranties, expressed or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: 28 or.. cartridge (825 mi) Coverage: Depth 28 oz. Cartridge WI h -- — - -- " - fee; ' 3/8" 145 95 1/4' 71 58 3/8" 32 Linear feet per cartridge. Shelf Life: 1 year Packaging: PS-209 is packaged in cartridges. 12 cartridges/carton, 40 cartons/pallet Pallet size; 45 in X 48 in (114 cm X 122 cm) Number of cartons per pallet: 40 Shipping Weight per carton: 40 Ib (18.1 kg) Shipping Classification: DOT N. 53 Storage and Handling: PS-209 should be stored upright on a clean, flat surface, Care should be taken that cartridges are not crushed or punctured. PS-209 should be stored out of direct exposure to the elements. Material should be handled in such a manner that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for additional information pertaining to this product. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA . c, ..s.v I U PcRIVIIT CENTER Slplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd, • Irving, Texas 75062-3940 • 469-990-2200 • www,siplast.com In Canada: 2Q1 Bewicke Ave„ Suite 210 • North Vancouver, De V7M 3M7 • Tull Froe 1,877,233-2328 Customer Service in North America: Toll Free 1-800-922-5000 Rev 9/2015 An IcoPial Coup Company s siplast Safety Data Sheet Section 1. Product and Company Information Product Name PS 209 Siplast, Inc. 1111 Highway 67 South Arkadelphia, AR 71923 Tel: 800-922-8800 Fax: 800-643-6768 ANSI 2400.1 Format EMERGENCY CONTACTS Call Cherntrec: USA: 1-800-424-9300 International: (703) 527-3887 Product Use: Sealant Chemical Family: Mixture SDS Prepared: 5/22/2015 SDS Prepared by: Siplast, Inc SDS Email: ussdW5iplat,com Section 2, Hazards Identification Hazardous classification: Irritant Category 2 Signal Words: Warning Hazardous Statements: H315 Causes skin Irritation H317: May cause an allergic skin reaction. H318: Causes serious eye damage, Precautionary Statements: P273: Avoid release to the environment P280: Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection P302+P352 IF ON SKIN; Wash with plenty of soap and water. P305 + P351 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. + P338 P501: R-phrases: R38 R41 R43 S-phrases S26 S39 Carcinoqer Label: Pictogram HMIG Health 1 Flammability 0 0 Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue RECEIVED rinsing. CITY OF TUKWILA Dispose of contents/container in accordance with local regulation. Irritating to skin. Risk of serious damage to eyes. May cause sensitization by skin contact. t PERMIT CENTER In case of contact with eyes, rinse immeadiately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Wear eye/face protection. : This product contains no ingredient listed as a carcinogen on California Pro osition 65 list. Section 3. Composition / Information on Ingredients Ingredient Name Amino Silane Section 4. First Aid Mea First Aid For Skin: First Aid For Eyes: First Aid for Inhalation: First Aid For Ingestion: HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS CAS Number Concentration 1760-24-3 1-3% sures Clean product from affected area with Ethyl alcohol, then wash with soap and water. Flush with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a Physician if ill effects or irritation occurs. An unlikely route of entry. Remove to fresh air. Consult a physician. An unlikely route of entry. Consult a physician. D 0 1 Lest Revised 5/22/201.5 .a) siplast Safety Data Sheet Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures PS 209 Special Fire Fighting None. Full emergency equipment with self —contained breathing Instructions: apparatus and full protective clothing should be worn by firefighters. Extinguishing Media: Water, CO2, Dry Chemical, Foam. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None. Flashpoint: Not applicable. Upper Flammable Limit: Not applicable. Lower Flammable Limit: Not applicable. Autoignition temperature: Not applicable. Sensitivity to Impact; Not applicable. Sensitivity to Static Discharge; Not applicable, Hazardous Combustion Products: Thermal decomposition may produce toxic fumes of Carbon Monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Sulfur oxides and Hydrogen Section 6. Accidental release measures Handling Precautions: Use personal protection recommended in section 8. Avoid eye, skin and clothing contact, Cleanup: Collect spill with absorbent material such as cardboard, allow to cure and place into a container approved for waste disposal. Regulatory Requirements: Follow applicable OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.120). Section 7. Handling and Storage Handling Precautions: Prevention of fires and explosions: Storage Requirements: Use personal protection recommended In section 8. Avoid eye, skin and clothing contact. Product is net considered flammable under normal conditions, and product is not considered explosive. Store in a cool dry area (this product polymerizes when in contact with moisture.) Section 8. Exposure Controls / Personal Protection Hand protection: Wear impervious gloves such as vinyl to minimize contact with skin. Eye protection: Wear safety glasses or goggles to avoid eye contact, Skin protection: Wear Impervious gloves such as vinyl to minimize contact with skin. Environmental exposurecontrol: No specific controls are needed. Section 9. Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State: Water Solubility: Insoluble Appearance and Odor: Paste, mild mint scent Freezing/Melting Peint(°C): N/A Odor Threshold (ppm): N/A Vapor Pressure: <1 Vapor Density (Air.1): ›1 Density: 11.59 lbsigal. (calculated) Specific Gravity: 1,39 9./0 Volatile: 1.07% VQC: 14,9 gil Flash Point: NA°C (Tag closed cup) Autoignition Temperature: NA pH: N/A Flash Point Method: Based on FP of the most volatile component, LEL: NA UEL; N.A. PS 209 Last Revised 5/22/2015 siplast Section 10. Stability and Reactivity Stability : Considered Stable. Conditions to Avoid ; None known. Incompatible Materials None known. Section 11. ToxcoIogicaI Information Hazardous Decomposition Products: Safety Data Sheet Information below is based on Amino Silane. (Refer to sections 2.and 3.) Oral — Result: Skin Absorption — Result: Skin Direct contact — Result: Eye Direct contact — Result: Inhalation — Result: Exposure Limits — Sensitization — Reproductive Toxicity — Mutagenicity — Teratogenicity — Synergistic Products Section 12. Ecological Information No knwn applicabte information. Section 13. Disposal Considerations Thermal decomposition may produce toxic fumes of CO and /or CO2. LD50 > 2,000 mg/kg. Rernark: Very low order of toxicity. LD50 > 2,000 mg/kg. Remark: Very low order of toxicity. Slight irritation. Severe irritation. Remark: Causes corneal injury. 1,C50 Not aoutely TQXja, Not applicable. No, No, Na. No, None, _ • - . If this product as supplied becomes a waste, It does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. This product becomes a firm synthetic rubber when cured, Please allow to cure before disposal. Section 14. Transport information Special Shipping Information DOT TDG PIN Section 15. Regulatory Information None. Not regulated, Not available. Not available p 2 . Last Revised 5/22/2015 siplast Safety Data Sheet • Rotterdam Convention (PIC) Annex III: listed (Tributyl tin compounds (impurities) <2ppm) US Regulatory Information OSHA 29 CFR 1910-1200 — Irritant. TSCA — All components of this product are listed on TSCA Inventory. CERCLA Reportable Quantity — Not applicable. SARA Title III: Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances — None, Section 304 — Not applicable. Section 311/312 — Immediate (acute) health hazard. Section 313 — None. RCRA Refer to section 13. California Proposition 65 Carcinogens: California to cause cancer. California Proposition 65 Reproductive Toxins: California to cause reproductive harm. This product does not contain any chemicals known by the State of This product does not contain any chemicals known by the State of WHIMS Classification — D2B Section 16. Other information Prepared in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1200 This Product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the SDS contains all of the information required by the CPR. To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However CHEM LINK INC. does not assume any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be handled with care. Although we have described herein all of the hazards to which we are currently aware, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist. 4 Last Revised 5/22/2015 PARAFAST R FASTE Commercial Product Data Sheet Fi siplast' Product Description and Product Uses The Parafast Roofing Fastener is a standard duty roofing screw which is precoated with CR-10 corrosion resistant coating. CR-10 coating exceeds FM Approval Standard 4470, The Parafast Roofing Fastener, in conjunction with the Parafast 3-inch metal plate, is designed to secure roof insulation and substrate panels, and base sheets in approved assemblies, to standard steel (18 ga. - 24 ga.), wood, and plywood roof decks. It is available in lengths from 1 5/8" to 8". The Parafast Roofing Fastener is Factory Mutual Approved and meets the code compliance requirements for Miami -Dade County, Florida. Product Application The Parafast Roofing Fastener must penetrate steel decks a minimum of 3/4", and wood plank decks a minimum of 1". The fastener must completely penetrate plywood decks and extend a minimum 1/2" beyond the underside of the plywood. Using a screw gun recommended for roofing fasteners, drive the fastener until a slight depression is seen around the plate. When fastening through stiff, high -density rigid insulation boards, watch for the plate to dimple. Note: Care must be taken to not overdrive the fastener and fracture the surface skin or facer of the panel. The fastener must be tight enough so that the plate doesn't turn. For steel deck construction, Factory Mutual requires that the fastener penetrate the deck panel through the top flanges. To speed installation, the Parafast Roofing Fastener is also available as a pre -assembled, labor saving screw and plate. See Siplast Parafast PA Roofing Fastener Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Physical Data Thread Diameter: .220 Head Diameter: .435 Head Style: #3 Phillips Truss Head Drive Bit: #3 Phillips bit drive included in each carton. Current copies of ell Siplast Commercial Product Oatsets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Sipiest,corn. COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Product No. Length Thread Length Units/Pall Pail Weight 12 Ib SF158 1 5/8" Full 1000 SF214 2 1/4" Full 1000 16 lb STD-300 3" Full 1000 25 lb STD-400 4" 3" 1000 29 lb SF500 5" 4" 1000 35 lb SF600 . _. 6" .. , .. 4" 1000 42 lb SF700 7" 4" 1000 48 lb SF800 8" 4" 1000 55 lb Packaging: Plastic Pails 2 gal pails for sizes 1 5/8" 4 gal pails for sizes 5" - 8" Pallet: 40 in X 44 in (102 cm X 112 cm) wooden pallet No. Pails/Pallet: 64 pails for sizes 1 5/8" - 4" 48 pails for sizes 5" - 8" No. Pallets/TL: 24 Note: Sizing selection procedure is located on the back side of this page. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA " • .c P RMIT CENTER Rev 5/2018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd, 201 ewickAve„ Suite 208 Irving, TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1.800.922,8800 www.siplast.com PARAFAST ROOFING FASTENER PARAFAST ROOFING FASTENER LENGTH SELECTION PROCEDURE 1. If applicable, determine thickness of existing roofing material. 2. Add thickness of new insulation, 3. Add 3/4" minimum fastener penetration. 4. If odd size requirement, always size up in length, not down. See example. Example Existing Roofing 1 3/4" New Insulation 1/2" Min. Embedment 3/4" Total Fastening Range 3" Existing Rooting New Insulation Min. Embedment Total Fastening Range 3/4" Use this form to calculate your correct fastener size. The proper fastener length for this example is 3 1/4". Rev 5/2018 PA FAST Commercial Product Data Sheet ETAL PLATES • siplast Product Description and Product Uses Parafast metal plates are made of Galvalumee coated steel, The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage the rigid Insulation or membrane, The Parafast Standard Plate utilizes a tri-rib design and can be used over high compressive strength insulation and substrate panels, Parafast plates are used for fastening Insulation, substrate panels, and base sheets In approved assemblies. These plates are designed to be used with Parafast Fasteners. Parafast metal plates are Factory Mutual Approved and meet the code compliance requirements for Miami -Dade County, Florida, Product Application See Parafast Fastener Commercial Product Data Sheets for recommendations. Fastener Plate Applicability Parafast ,Stanslard Plates can be used with fasteners: Parafast Roofing Fastener Parafast HD Fastener Parafast XHD Fastener Parafast CO-10 Fastener PraftLDPts Prafast LD Fasten folio MI followingfoUowjn fastener: Parafast 2 3/4" Barbed Plate are used with fastener: Parafast XHD Fastener winq Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www..Siplast.com. Rev 5/2018 COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Standard 3" Metal Plate PrOductNo. Size ' Packaging Weight SFPT300 3" 1000 37 lb 3" Metal Plate for LD fastener onl Product No. Size Packaging Weight LDP300 3" 500 19 lb Parafast 2 3/4" Barbed Plate Product No. Size Packaging Weight SPGAB234 2 3/4" 500 19 Ib Ear.a fast Standard Plate Packaging: 6-gallon plastic pall Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet No. Palls/Pallet; 32 No. Pallets/TL: 24 Parafast ID Plate Packaging: Corrugated box 9.75 in X 9.75 In X 7.75 in Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet 3/4" arbed PI Packaging: 6-gallon plastic pail Pallet: 48 in X 48 in wood pallet No, Pails/Pallet: 32 ra RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 6 "SZO PERMIT CENTER abn Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75082-3940 201 r3ewleite Ave., Suite 206 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada VThri 3M7 1,800,922.8800 www.siplast.com PARATREA Commercial Product Data Sheet • siplast® Product Description Paratread is a modified bitumen sheet material designed to be used as a protective course in roof areas with anticipated high pedestrian traffic or mechanical abuse potential. It is composed of an asphalt impregnated, puncture resistant polyester fabric core, coated with a polymer modified bitumen and topped with a ceramic -coated granule wearing surface. Product Uses Paratread is supplied in roll form. Prior to application, the material should be cut in maximum five-foot lengths and allowed to relax until flat. A straight edge or chalk line should be used to ensure straight, square cuts. Never cut material directly on the roof surface. Paratread should be positioned so as to leave minimum 2-inch (5.0 cm) gaps between panels, allowing for proper drainage. Paratread is adhered to Siplast roofing membranes using PA-1021 Plastic Cement. Cement is applied to the back of the product in spots approximately 5 inches (12.7 cm) square. Use a notched trowel to keep the cement approximately 3/8-inch (0.97-cm) thick. Walk-in each panel to ensure complete contact with the membrane surface. Paratread must be applied to a clean, dry surface. Substrates must be of sufficient density and strength to handle anticipated loads without deflection or deformation. The design stiffness of Paratread may make it difficult to unroll at low temperatures. The material must be stored in a warm area prior to use at temperatures below 40°F. Gentle heating of the product with a torch can facilitate the relaxation process at cold temperatures, Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site et www.Siplast.com Rev 5/12 Siplast COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: 50 ft' (4.7 m2) Weight Per Sq. Ft.: 1,4 Ib (6.8 kg/m') Roll Length: 20 ft (6.10 m) Roll Width: 30 in (76 Thickness: 217 mils (5,5 mm) Top Surfacing: Stone Gray #70 , a combination of different shades of grey and brown ceramic granules. back Surfacing: Perforated plastic film Packaging: The rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on ends on corrugated cardboard and are bound with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with foilized Kraft paper. The palleted material is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet: 39 inch X 39 inch (99 crn X 99 cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 20 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 40 Roll Weight: 72 Ib (32.6 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast rolled products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position. Deforrnation resulting from these actions will rnake proper installation difficult. All materials should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should be handled in such a manner as to ensure that the materials remain dry prior to and during installation. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA -I.,. • • E PERMIT CENTER 1000 E. Rochelle Blvd. • Irving, Texas 75062-3940 • 469-995-2200 • www.siplast.com In Canada: 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 210 • North Vancouver, BC V7M 3M7 • Tot Free 1-877-233-2338 Customer Service in North America: Toll Free 1-800-922-8800 00„ An lcopal Group Company DURA-BLOKT° Rooftop Supports Our DURA-BLOK products gives you a versatile and long-term solution for all your roof top support needs. Designed with flexibility in mind, DURA-BLOK is ideal for roof top suppor: applications such as pipe, FIVAC, duct, conduit, cable tray, and roof walkways, Manufactured to provide years of service in harsh, roof top environments, DURA-BLOK is made from 100% recycled rubber, require no supplemental rubber pads, and will not float or blow away. 1" (25.4) gaps between blocks allow water to flow freely around longer assemblies. For added strength, the DURA-BLOK support channel is through bolted on all sizes. For added visibility, a reflective strip is incorporated on both sides of each DURA-BLOK. Beyond product durability, DURA-BLOK helps to dampen vibration, are not sharp or abrasive and require no roof penetration to maximize existing roof life - and roof structural and environmental integrity. Recommended Torque (In channels) Materials & Finishes See appropriate fitting pages, Alternative finishes available upon request, Bolt Size 1/4"-20 Foot/Lbs. 6 Nm 8 5/16"-18 3/8"-16 1/2"-13 19 50 15 l 26 68 Bolt Size Nm Foot/Lbs. M6x1 12 9 M8x1.25 )M10xt1.5 17 j a6 1a t 27 M12x1.75 62 46 Metric Metric dimensions are shown in parentheses. Unless noted, all metric dimensions are in millimeters, B-Line by ts`><i*1 3 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA L:: i c PERMIT CENTER 153 Strut Systems DURABLOKTM Rooftop Supports Support Bases Only • Base only - see chart for height, width and length. • 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant. • Load Rating - Ultimate Uniform Load (See Chart Be(ow)* • DURA-BLOK channel support is designed as an economical support for piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. Material effectively accepts screw fasteners for securing accessories. Part No. Height x Width x Length In. mm Wt./Each Load Rating Lbs. kg Lbs. kN DBM 4" x 6" x 4.8" (101.6 x 152.4 x 121.9) 2.35 (1.07) DBP 4" x 6" x 9.6" (tot 6 x 152.4 x 243.8) 4.48 (2.03) _ _... 200 (0.89) 500 (2.22) DB Series - Support Bases with B44 Channel • Base with 14 ga. (1.9mm) galvanized channel 1" high (25.4mm) - see chart for height, width and length. • 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant. • Load Rating - Ultimate Uniform Load (See Chart Below)* • DURA-BLOK DB-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment, walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. (For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 159) • For sloped roofs use B634 adjustable hinge fittings (see page 85). Part No. Height x Width x Length In, mm Wt./Each Lbs. kg Load Rating Lbs. kN DB5 DB10 DB20 DB30 DB40 DB48 x 6" x 4.8" (127.0 x 152.4 x 121.9) 5" x 6" x 9.6" (127.0 x 152A x 243.8) 5" x 6" x 20.2" (127.0 x 152.4 x 513.1) 5" x 6" x 30.8" (127.0 x 152.4 x 782.3) 6" x 6" x 41,4" (127.0 x 152.4 x 1051,5) 5" x 6" x 52.0" (127.0 x 152.4 x 1320,8) 2,75 (125) 5.28 (2.39) 10.63 (4.82) 15.99 (7.25) 21,34 (9.68) 26.70 (12.40) 200 (0.89) 500 (2.22) 1000 (4.45) 1500 (6.67) 2000 (8,89) 2500 (11.12) DB6 Series - Support Base with B12 Channel • Base with 12 ga. 12.6mm) galvanized channel 27/16" high (61.9mm) - see chart for height, width and length, • 100°/0 recycled rubber, UV resistant. • Load Rating - Ultimate Uniform Load (See Chart Below) • DURA-BLOK DB-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment, walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. (For pipe straps/clamps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 159) • For sloped roofs use B634 adjustable hinge fittings (see page 85). Part No. DB610 DB620 DB630 DB640 DB648 Height x Width x Length In. mm Wt./Each Lbs. kg Load Rating Lbs. kN 67/16" x 6" x 9.6" (163.5 x 152.4 x 243.8) 67/16" x 6" x 20.2" (163.5 x 152.4 x 513.1) i 67/16" x 6" x 30.8" (163.5 x 152.4 x 7813) I67/16" x 6" x 41.4" (163.5 x 152.4 x 1051.5) 1 67/16" x 6" x 52.0" (163.5 x 152,4 x 1320.8) 6.36 (2.88) 12,90 (5.85) 19.45 (8.82) 26.00 (11.79) 32.55 (14,76) 500 (2.22) 1000 (4.45) 1500 (6.67) 2000 (8.89) 2500 (11.12) * General Note: Consult roofing manufacturer or engineer for roof load capacity. The weakest point may be the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane, Reference page 153 for general fitting and standard finish specifications. Strut Systems 154 I3-Line by 710f3 DURA-BLOKTM Rooftop Supports DB10 SERIES Support Bases with B22 Channel • Two (2) bases bridged with 12 ga. (2.6mm) galvanized channel 15/8" high (41.3mm) - see chart for height, width and length. • 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant, • Load Rating: 1000 lbs. (4.45kN) (Uniform Load)* • DURA-BLOK DB10-Series channel support is designed for superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HVAC equipment, walkway systems and many other applications. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. (For pipe straps/c)amps, rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 159) Part No. Height x Width In. ength mm Wt./Each Lbs. kg DB10-28 DB10-36 DB10-42 DB10-50 DB10-60 55/8" x 6" x 28" (142.9 x 152.4 x 711 2) 55/8" x 6" x 36" (142.9 x 152.4 x 914,4) 55/9" x 6" x 42" (142.9 x 152.4 x 1066,8) 55/8" x 6" x 50" (142.9 x 152.4 x 1270.0) 55/8" x 6" x 60" (142.9 x 152.4 x 1524.0) 13,16 (5.97) 14,36 (6.51) 15.52 (7.04) 16.45 (7.46) 17.94 (8.14) DBM SERIES Support Base with Riser Rod & Clamp • Base with 3/8"-16 threaded rod and B3198H clamp , see chart for height, width and length • 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant. • Load Rating" 50 lbs. (0.22kN) (U)timate Load)* • DURA-BLOK DBM-Series pipe/tubing support is designed for support of single piping systems where elevation adjustment is needed. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and suitable for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. lta DBM-1 Part No. DBM-1/2CT DBM-3/4CT DBMACT DBM-11/4CT DBM-11/aCT DBM-2CT DBM-1/2 DBM-3/4 DBM-1 DBM-11/4 DBM-11/2 DBM-2 Part No.t B3198HCT-V2 4" x 6" x 4,8" B3198HCT-3/4 4" x 6" x 4.8" B3198HCT-1 4" x 6" x 4 8" 63198HCT-11/4 4" x 6" x 4.8" B3198HC1-11/2 4" x 6" x 4 8" Block -Heigh In. x Width mm h Height** IVIin.-Max. in, mrri 83198HCT-2 4" x 6" x 4.8" 53198H-1/2 4" x 6" x 4.8" B3198H-3/4 4" x 6" x 4,8" B3198H-1 4" x x 4.8" B3198H-11/4 1 4" x 6" x 4.8" 83198H-11/2 I 4" x 6" x 4.8" B3198H-2 4" x 6" x 4,8" (101.6 x 152.4 x 121 9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121.9) (101.6 x 152,4 x 120.9) (101.0 x 152.4 x 121.9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121 9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121.9) (101.8 y )52,4 x 121,9) (101.6 x 152,4 x 121.9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121.9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121.9) (101.6 x 152.4 x 121,9) 9.69-11.18" 9.84-11.34" 9,95-11,45" 10.13%11.63" 10.28%11.78" 10.53%12.03" 9.86%11.36' 10.08%11.56" 10,14"-11.64" 10.25%11.75" 10,42%11.92" (101.6 x 162.4 x 121,9) 10.66%12.16" (270.7-308.8) (246.1-284.2) (249.9=2288.0) (252,7-290.8) (257.3-295.4) (261.1-299.2) (267.4-305.5) (250,4-285,5) (255.5-293.6) (257.5-295.6) (260.3-298.4) (264,6-302.71 Wt./Each Lbs. kg 2.75 (1.25) 2.76 (1.25) 2.84 (1.29) 2.95 (1.34) 2.96 (1.34) 3,03 (1 37) 2.78 (1 26) 2.84 (1 29) 2.86 (1 30) 2.93 (1.33) 2.99 (1.36) 3.10 (1 41) t See Pipe Hanger Catalog for dimensions and specifications. Frem bottom of ribber block to center of pipe/tubing. B-Line by urrsra * General Note: Consult roofing manufacturer or engineer for roof load capacity. The weakest point may be the insulatien hoard beneath the rubber membrane, Fiefertnoe page153 for generai fitting and wianderd finish specifications. 155 Strut Systema ���UB��&~��U ��Q�rm ����^~�*���� ��&�������w��� --~-'-- ----~.'- '--`~'~~~n- Supports ^~~ DBE Series Support Base with Rod Risers & Channel ° Base with (2) 1/2^elentrozinc all d`re^dedrod risers ` Top channel iu1^(25.4xnn) tall. See chart for adjustable height xwide xlength. ° 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant * Load Rating* 200|bn. (0.go:w) (To increase load capacity use load distribution plate CLDP1U) ° DURA-BLOK OBE -Series channel support is designed as a superior support of piping systems, cable tray, HV4C equipment and many other applications where elevation adjustment iucritical. The DURA,BLOK is UVresistant and suitable for installation nn any type of roofing material o, other flat surfaces. (For pipe ntupo/c|*mpa rollers and roller supports that can be used with these DURA-BLOK supports, see page 159) Part No. Adjustable Height uWidth uLength In. mm � Wt./Each D8E1012 51/2-12^x5^x9.6^ <ta8.7-3o4ux15z.4xz4a.8) i 5.72 (2.e9) DBR Series Support Base with Rod Risers & Pipe Roll ° Base with (2)112''o|notrozinc all threaded rod risers and a 8311`/2 �mv� high x 6^ (1uz�mm) wide ^ (243.8mni) long, Overall is 12' (30.8nn)hombottomnf base to contact point on roller. ° Pipe m|| &oockats for uptn3,/2^ (90) pipe sizes. °1OO96recycled rubber, UVresistant. ° Load Rating* 200|bn. (0.ngM) (To increase load capacity use load distribution plate CLDplV) ° DUR/+8LOKDBR'3o,iessupport iodesigned tnvunpnnpipcuptn31/2^ 00> nominal size where difference in elevation is required and longitudinal movement is expected. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and approved for installation oil any type of roofing nnpta,in| orother flat surfaces, ' . #djummb|e Height xVVidth x Lmngth / Wt./Each Part No. In, ram Lbs. kg ' CL0p10 Load Distribution Plate ° 11 ea. pumm> steel plate with »|ots. ° Dimensions: 15/a^ w1.amm>wide x91/2^ (241.3min)|ono, ° DURA-BLOK CLDP1 0 load bearing stabilizer pIat-.increases load ratings for DBE Series and D8R Series bvallowing the load from the threaded rods to be distributed over the length of the base instead of the point load where the rods attach mthe base. .� Part No. Thickness xWidth x Length In. m* Wt./Each .ul5/�^w91/2^ o0x413"241.31 0.53 N,2* le Retightenthe hex nuts with plate in place *General roof load The weakest point may bnthainsulation board beneath the rubber membrane, Reference page 1sofor general fitting and standard finish specifications. _ Loosen hex nuts and slide plate under the flat washers Strut Systems 156 ~ B@ine bYU.AJ-M s / .--.--^ DN URA`BU OK' Rooftop Supports Series Support Bases withB22SH Vertical 81 Horizontal Channel Members ° Product isshipped unassembled. ° Tvvo(2) DB2Obases with l48a.0.omn`}galvanized oha"ne| 1" high (/s.*nvm' Bases are 5" (1xzom/n)high x5^ noz.wnni/wide x 202^ (513.1mrri)|ong. Vertical & Horizontal Riser Channels (SH Style)�' ��^ (41.3mnri) x 19''n(41.xn)n)x 12Qo. (2.s~rn) Fittings &Hardware E|ectno-PlatedStee ° 100Y6 recycled rubber, UV resistant. ° Ultimate Load Rating: 1000|bx.(4.*5xw) (Uniform Load)* ° DURA'8L0K D8_j]S'Sohen channel support with hoem in designed for superior support of piping »ya\e'nm. cable tray, HVAC :qvipr-non\, walkway systems and many p/l�m,app|icohonv. The DURA-BLOK is UVresistant and uuituh|o for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. (For pipe »trnps/clannpo. rollers and roller supports that can housed with these DURA,BLOKsvppv*n. see page 159) DB2924DS �� � �m~mN �NNme by INITIM — Height (overall) A ~ ~� - Width mBs3nGDS ' ' * ^� °General Note: Consult roofimanufacturer o,engineer for roof load The weakest paint inay bo the insulation board beneath the rubber membrane, Reference page }oJfor n*"vnufitting and =nndard«nizx.5neoicepn". Length 157 DURA-BLOKTM Rooftop Supports DB_DS Series cont. Part No. A Min. to Max. In. mm B In. mm DB2318DS DB2918DS DB4118DS DB5318DS DB2324DS DB2924DS DB4124DS DB5324DS DB2336DS DB2936DS DB4136DS DB5336DS DB2348DS DB2948DS DB4148DS DB5348DS 10.56" to 20.75" (268 to 527) 10.56" to 26.75" (268 to 679) 10.56" to 38,75" (268 to 984) 10.56" to 50.75" (268 to 1289) 10.56" to 20.75" (268 to 527) 10.56" to 26.75" (268 to 679) 10,56" to 38.75" (268 to 954) 10.56" to 50.75" (268 to 1289? 10.56" to 20.75" (268 to 527) 10.56" to 26,75" (268 to 679) 10.56" to 38.75" (268 to 984) 10.56" to 50.75" (268 to 1289) 10.56" to 20.75" (268 to 527) 10,56" to 26.75" (268 to 679) 10,56" to 38.75" (268 to 984) 10.56" to 50.75" (268 to 1289) 131/2" (343) 131/2" (343) 131/2" (343) 131/2" (343) 191/2" (495) 191/2" (495) 191/2" (495) 191/2" (495) 311/2" (800) 311/2" (800) 311/2" (800) 311/2" (800) 431/2" (1105) 431/2" (1105) 431/2" (1105) 431/2" (1105) Part No. Height (overall In, mm idth (overall) In. mm Length (overall) In. mm Wt./Each lbs. kg DB2318DS DB2918DS DB4118DS DB531EDS DB2324DS DB2924DS DB4124DS DB5324DS DB2336DS DB2936DS DB4136DS DB5336DS DB2348DS DB2948DS DB4148DS DB5348DS 23" (584) 1 255/8" (651) 29" (736) 255/8" (651) 41" (1041) 255/8" (651) 53" (1346) 255/8" (651) 23" (584) 315/8" (803) 29" (736) 315/8" (803) 41" (1041) 315/a" (803) 53" (1346) 315/e" (803) 23" (584) 435/i3" (1108) 29" (736) 435/8" (1108) 41" (1041) 435/s" (1106) 53" (1346) 435/8" (1108) 23" (584) 555/8" (1415) 29" (736) 555/8" 1415) 41" (1041) 555/8" (1415) 53" (1346) 1555/8" (1415) 20.2" (513) 20,2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (5131 20,2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2' (.513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20.2" (513) 20,2" (513) 20.2" (513) 33.31 (15.11) 35,00 CI 5.88) 38,40 (17.42) 41.80 (18.96) 34.15 (15.49) 35.84 (16.26) 39.25 (17.80) 42.65 (19.34) 35.84 (16.26) 37.56 (17.03) 40,95 (18.57) 44.34 (20.11) 37.55 (17.03) 39.25 (17,80) 42.65 (19.34) 46.03 (20.88) A Adjustable height from bottom of DURA-BLOK to top of horizontal channel. r. Space between fittings that support horizontal channel. Height (overall) Distance from bottom of DURA-BLOK to top of upright channel, Width (overal() = Distance from outside -to -outside of DURA-BLOK supports. Length (overa)l) = Distance from end -to -end of DURA-BLOK supports. Reference page 153 for general fitting and standard finish specifications. Strut Systems 158 Li ne by :61,744 DURA-BLOK Rooftop Supports DBR Series Support Bases with B42 Channel & Pipe Roller • Base with 14 ga. (1.9mm) galvanized channel 1" high (25.4mm) tall - see chart for height, width and length. • 100% recycled rubber, UV resistant. • Load Rating: (See Chart Below)* • DURA-BLOK DBR-Series support is designed to support pipe where longitudinal movement is expected. The DURA-BLOK is UV resistant and approved for installation on any type of roofing material or other flat surfaces. Part No. DBR2-31/2 DBR4-6 DBRI3-10 DBR12-14 DBR16-20 Roller Part No.t Block & Channel -Height x Width x Length Height** In. mm In. mm Wt./Each Lbs. kg Load Rating Lbs. kN B3126-2 to 3112 B3126-4 to 6 63126-8-10 B3126-12-14 1 B3126-16-20 5" x 6" x 9.6" (127,0 x 152,4 x 243.8) 5" x 6" x 9.6" (127.0 x 152.4 x 243.8) 5" x 6" x 20,2" (127.0 x 152.4 x 513.1) 5" x 6" x 20.2" (127.0 x 152.4 x 513.1) 5" x 6" x 20.2' (127.0 x 152.4 x 513.1) 7.09" (180) 5.28 (2.39) 500 (2.22) 7.09" (180) 10.63 (4.82) 500 (2.22) 8.34" (212) 15.99 (7.25) 1000 (4.45) 9.38" (238) 21.34 (9.58) 1000 (4.45) 9.78" (248) ' 26.70 (12.11) 1000 (4.45) t See Pipe Hanger Catalog for dimensions and specifications. "' From bottom of rubber block to bottom of pipe/tubing. B-Line by vinT43 Compatible Components Available to make DURA-BLOK bases more versatile BVT Series TN Nuts HHCS B2000 Series B3124 Series B2400 Series B3126 Series Above rollers can be mounted on DB Series, DB6 Series, and DB10 Series units. Reference page 153 for general fitting and standard finish specifications. 159 Strut Systems CC 0 2 1- 0 0 a a a 0 0 0 cc L I DURA-BLOK Sup_ports rn to Th DURA-BLOIC Rooftop Supports Rooftop Supports In Walkway Applications • Safety Grating is available with slip resistant GRATE-I_OCKTm, helping provide a safe walkway for foot traffic on the roof. • Easy to install, elevated design, creates an identifiable path 'for foot traffie helping prevent wear and tear to the roof surface. • The cross -over design offers safe passage over existing cabling, piping, cable tray or any other interference on the rooftop. • The self cleaning pattern allows water and dirt to easily flow through, helping make the grating an ideal walkway in all weather conditions. • Handrail options are available B-Line by F17413 161 Strut Systems PRO BASE TS fsiplast Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Pro Base TS is a high performance, semi -adhered, SBS-modified bitumen base ply designed specifically for use In Parapro and Paraflex Roof Membrane Systems. Pro Base TS consists of a lightweight random fibrous glass mat impregnated and coated with an elastomeric styrene- butadiene-styrene (SBS) modified bitumen. The unique top surface is factory coated with a proprietary Syntan' acrylic coating. The back surface design consists of a factory -applied Syntan coating combined with heat -activated adhesive stripes, which provides for uniform bonding of approximately 50°/0 of the total surface area of the sheet. Pro Base TS is available with Siplast RoofTag RFID roof asset technology on a Special -Made -To -Order basis. See RoofTag Commercial Product Data Sheet for more information. Product Uses Pro Base TS is the first ply of all semi -adhered Siplast Pro Base TS/Parapro and Paraflex Roof Systems, It is lapped 3 inches (7.6 cm) on sides and ends. Pro Base TS is designed for direct application to primed structural concrete decks, approved insulations, and other approved substrates. Pro Base TS can only be torch applied. Pro Base can only be used as a base ply in Parapro Roof Membrane and Paraflex Liquid Membrane assemblies. Pro Base TS products are approved for a maximum 14 days of exposure prior to Parapro or Paraflex application. The laps of the Pro Base TS must be heat welded when the material is left exposed prior to application of the Parapro or Paraflex Roof Membrane. Contact Siplast for specific approval on other product uses, Product Approvals Contact Siplast for specific information regarding FM Class 1 windstorm resistance classifications. Pro Base TS Is listed by Underwriters Laboratories for use in oULka Classified listings and assemblies. Pro Base TS meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D6163 Type I. Grade S, and CSA A123.23-15 Type A, Grade 2 for SBS-modified bituminous sheet materials using glass fiber reinforcements. Siplast Roof Systems have also received the approval of many regional and local code authorities. Contact Siplast for more information. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 8 2 4.04. PERMIT CENTER COMMERCIAL PRODUCT INFORMATION Unit: Roll Coverage: 1.0 Square (9.3 ma Coverage Weight Per Square: Min: 73 Ib (3.6 kg/m2) Roll Length: Min: 33.5 ft (10.21 m) Roll Width: Avg: 3,28 ft (1.00 m) Thickness:* Avg: 91 mils (2.3 mm) Min: 87 mils (2.2 mm) Selvage Width: Avg: N/A N/A Top Surfacing: Syntan® Acrylic Coating' Sack Surfacing: Syntan Acrylic Coating, Adhesive Stripes, and Polyolefln Burnoff Film * Thickness does not include the thickness of the adhesive stripes. Lines: A laying Ilne is placed 3 in (76 mm) from each edge of the material. The line color for this material is blue. Packaging: Rolls are wound onto a compressed paper tube. The rolls are placed upright on pallets cushioned with corrugated cardboard and are adhered with adhesive at the labels. The top of the palleted rolls is covered with Kraft paper. The palleted material is protected by a heat shrink polyethylene shroud. Pallet: 41 in X 48 in (104 cm X 122 cm) wooden pallet Number Rolls Per Pallet: 25 Number Pallets Per Truckload: 18 Minimum Roll Weight: 73 lb (33.1 kg) Storage and Handling: All Siplast roll roofing products should be stored on end on a clean flat surface. Care should be taken that rolls are not dropped on ends or edges and are not stored in a leaning position. Deformation resulting from these actions will make proper installation difficult. All roofing should be stored in a dry place, out of direct exposure to the elements, and should not be double stacked. Material should be handled In such a manner as to ensure that it remains dry prior to and during installation. Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.com. Page 1 of 2 Rev 3/2019 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave„ Suite 208 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 1,800,922.8800 VAVW.3iplast.com PRO BASE TS Commer6ial Pr'oduct Data Sheet Physical and Mechanical Properties siplast UNITED STATES TEST STANDARDS , CANADA TEST STANDARDS Property (as Manufactured) Values/Units Test Method Property (as manufactured) Test Method CSA A123.23-15 Values/Units Thickness (minimum) 87 mils (2.2 mm) ASTM 05147 section 6 Thickness (minimum) 2.2 mm (87 mils) Thickness (average) 91 mils (2.3 mm) ASTM 05147 section 6 Thickness (average) 2.3 mm (91 m(s) 'Peak Load @ 73°F (23°C) (average) 30 Ibf/inch (5.3 kN/m) ASTM 05147 section 7 'Peak Load 23°C (73'F) (average) 5.3 kN/m (30 lbf/inch) 'Peak Load @ 0°F (-17°C) (average) 70 lbf/inch (12.3 kN/m) ASTM 05147 section 7 'Peak Load 0 -17°C (0°F) (average) 12,3 kN/m (70 Ibf/inch) 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 73°F (23°C) (average) 3% ASTM 05147 section 7 'Elongation 0 Peak Load, 23°C (73°F) (average) 3% 'Elongation @ Peak Load, 0°F (-17°C) (average), 3% ASTM D5147 section 7 'Elongation 0 Peak Load, -17°C (0°F) (average) 3% 'Ultimate Elongation 73°F (23°C) (average) 50% ASTM D5147 section 7 'Ultimate Elongation 0 23°C (73°F) (average) 50% 'Tear Strength (average) 40 Ibf (0.18 kN) ASTM 05147 section 8 N/A NA Water Absorption (maximum) 1% ASTM 05147 section 10 N/A N/A Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1 % ASTM 05147 section 11 Dimensional Stability (maximum) 0.1 % Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -15°F (-26 °C) ASTM 05147 section 12 Low Temperature Flexibility (maximum) -26 °C (-15°F) Compound Stability (minimum) 250°F (121°C) ASTM 05147 section 16 Compound Stability (minimum) 121°C (250°F) Coating Thickness - Back Surface ?. 40 mils (1 mrn) ASTM 05147 section 17 Coating Thickness - Back Surface 1 mm (?_ 40 mils) Cyclic Fatigue Pro Base TS, bonded to Parapro and Paraflex Roof Membranes, passes ASTM 05849 both as -manufactured and after heat conditioning according to ASTM 05147. Mass Per Unit Area (minimum) 3.6 kg/m2 (73 Ib/sq) 1. Thickness does not include the thickness of the adhesive stripes. 2. The value reported is the lower of either MO or XD. Page 2 of 2 Rev 3/2019 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Bivd, Irving, TX 75062-3940 201 Bewicke Ave., Suite 208 Customer Service in North America North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 1,800,922.8800 www.siplast.com PA PR F ASHI Commercial Product Data Sheet ' . GRS fsiplast Product Description Parapro Flashing Resin is a high performance, multi -component, flexible PMMA resin for use in the Parapro 123 Flashing System. Product Uses Parapro Flashing Resin, when catalyzed, Is combined with polyester fleece to form a monolithic, reinforced flashing membrane used with a variety of Siplast roofing and watorproqfing systems for flashing and repairs. Color Pampa) Flashing Resin is supplied In light gray (7035) and white (9010) colors. Packaging Parapro Flashing Resin is supplied in 10-kg (22-1b) resealable drums with locking rings. Application and Coverage Rates §rnooth surfaces Minimum total application rate: 0.31 kg/sf (3.3 kg/m2) Base coat (minimum applIoation rate): 0,19 kg/sf (2,0 kg/m2) Top coat (minimum application rate): 0.12 kg/ef (1.3 kg/m2) Typical coverage per 10-kg pall: 32 square feet Granule surfaces Minimum total application rate: 0.4 kgfsf (4.3 kg/m2) Base coat (minimum application rate): 0.28 kg/sf (3.0 kg/ma) Top coat (minimum application rate): 0.12 kg/sf (1,3 kg/m2) Typical coverage per 10-kg pail; 25 square feet $pe Siplest Inatalles Guide* for epealfle epelleationa. Applioatlan and coverage Wee 01 vary deearlafillk,upw tI YStalil 541e.a0 and the texture and abserbronoy of the substrate, Application Conditions Parapro Flashing Resin is available in summer and winter grades. Care should be taken to ensure that the correct formulation is used for the application based upon the ambient temperature. Zurnsne r Grecte Summer Grade Parapro Flashing Rein an be applied when the ambient temperature is between 59°F (15°C) and 104°F (40°C) and the substrate temperature is between 59°F (15°C) and 122°F (50°C). Discontinue resin application when the ambient or substrate temperature is outside the ranges listed above. Provide adequate shade over the substrate area both prior to and during application as necessary to maintain substrate surface temperatures below 122°F (50°C) WinergracI Winter Grade Parapro Flashing Resin can be applied when the ambient temperature is between 23°F (-5°C) and 66°F (20°C) and the substrate temperature is between 23°F (-5°C) and 77°F (2590), Discontinue resin application when the ambient or substrate temperature is outside the ranges listed abeve. Storage Product shelf life is 6 months from ship date. Shelf life will be reduced if product is stored at temperatures above 77°F (25°C), Store indoors in a dosed container in a well -ventilated, cool, dry area away from heat, open fire, any ignition source, direct sunlight, oxidizing agents, strong acids, and strong alkalis. Do not store in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 95°F (35°C). Product may auto -polymerize at temperatures greater than 140°F (WC), Materiale atored on the Job site during application should b El kept on a pallet In a shaded, well -ventilated area, In unshaded areae, matarlala 4hOiAld be Gevered with a white, reflective tarp in a manner that allows air circulation underneath the tarp, Mixing & Catalyzing If batch mixing, thoroughly mix the entire drum of resin for 2 minutes prior to pouring resin Into a second container. Catalyze only the amount of resin that can be used within the anticipated pot life, Add pre -measured catalyst to the resin, stir for 2 minutes using a slow -speed mechanical agitator or mixing stick, and apply to the substrate. The amount of catalyst needed is based on the weight of the resin used, and varies with the ambient temperature as shown in the chart on the beak of this sheet. Pot Life Parapro Flashing Resin pot life is approximately 15 minutes at 68°F (20°C). Pot Ilfe will be reduced if the resin is at higher temperatures. Pot life can be maximized by storing product under controlled conditions and ensuring that the resin is at the low range of minimum storage temperature during and following the addition of catalyst and prior to application. Set (Cure) Times Minimum riot (eure) times noted below are approximate, and may velaa The Information provided is Weed an laboratory conditions, gtrld. is [Mended for use o guideline only. Actual set (e,ure) times should be established in the field, based on actual field cenclitienS, Rain Proof et etrF RO°CY APPreximately 30 minutes Reedy fqr Next. C. eat at BORF (20°C)t Approximately 45 minutes Ready for Foot Traffic at 66°F (20°Q); Approximately 2 hours Tool Cleaning Far best reaulte. clean reusable toots with Pro Prep or Pro Prep M before catalyzed main on the tools hardens. Note that roller covers are not reLMICEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA g 1 2Z,Z PERMIT CENTER Page 1 or 4 kiRIP ()) Rev 12/2018 1QQ.0 Rochslie Miv4, 201 Sawleke Ave_ at.iii4 490 !Nina, TX 75052-3640 North VOPPRgY.,@.1, BC, Canada Y7M 3M7 CUStgrrIF Service in North AfT1Qflq54 1,00(1,92g,4a00 www.aleleat aarn ARAP Commercial Product Data Sheet tioncilino Do not smoke. Keep away from open fire, gameflm rany Ignition 501.1MQ, Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air, Avoid skin and eye contact with this material. Avoid breathing fumes. 0Q. not eat, drink, or smoke in the application area. VOC Content: <50 g/I (when catalyzed) Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SOS) for additional Information pertaining to this product. sip Pere:oriel Protection Equipment (PPE) Workers must wear a Ion g sleeved shirt with long pants and work boots, Workers must use only butyl rubber or nitrile gloves when mixing or applying this product. Safety goggles are required for eye protection, t)se looal exhaust ventilation to maintain worker exposure below Tt-V, If the airborne concentration poses a health huard, becomes irritating, or exceeds recommended limits, use a NiO8H approved respirator in accordance with OSHA Respirator Protection requirements under 9 CFR 1910,134. $pecifiG type of respirator will depend on the airborne concentration. A filtering face OW or rust mash 15 not acceptable for use with this Product if TLV filtering levels have been exceeded. Page 2 ef 4 RPY 2018 PARAPRO FLASH! Commercial Product Data Sheet 2.5 kilograms ESIN siplasf Mass and Volume Data for Pro Catalyst Liquid raatt1iquId4i 2.25 liters contents I unit • 2250 milliliters 10 cups Product ' ... , . . pii (kg per 11 . r ' Ciiitifit Measure - , -::itteri 4i kg)' ..:'• !•.-..,, 77:44041i4i4iiii- '. qinliii!iteli'',Oir KO 910 milliliters per kilogram Pro Catalyst Liquid 1.1 kilograms per liter 0.91 liters per kilogram Resin Quantity PrO Cateiyst Littuld Mixing Chart umrner Grade Parapro Flashing Resin Ambient Temperature 68°F to 104°F (20°C to 40°C) Ambient Temperature 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C) Tablespoons Cups Tablespoons Cups 1 kg (0.72 liter) 2 n/a 4 n a 10 kg (7.2 liters) 20 kg (14.3 liters) n/a n/a 1 n a 2 nta Substrate temperature range for applicatioi; of '8UmMer Grade Parapro Flashing Resin is 59°F to 122°F(15°C to 50°C) 2 ' - ' Pro,c4talyst L Mxing. Chart Inter Gr4rte.P, ,, 0:- hing = 1,.;sF-1-..: ',--- ' : ', - :f•..):' 7',.;'.,:r,'AC ,.,,,t, .,, ,i7t-:-.=,-;.:' ,.' -:.;', ' ''' Resin Quantity Ambient Temperature 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C) Ambient Temperature 41°F to 59°F (5°C to 15°C) Ambient Temperate 23°F to 41°F (-5°C to 5°C) Tablespoons Cups Tablespoons Cups Tablespoons Cups 1 kg (0.72 liter), 2 n/a 4 n/a 6 n/a 10 kg (7.2 liters) nta 1 n/a 2 n/a 3 20 kg (14.3 liters) n/a 2 n/a 4 n/a Substrate temperature range for application of Winter Grade Parapro Flashing Resin is 23°F to 77°F (-5°C to 25°C) Page 3 of 4 Ray 2018 PARAPRO FL&S;:1G RESIN fisiplasr Commercial Product Data Sheet Mass and Volume Data for Pro Cata Box 1 kg 10 (0.1 kg) bags 100 Tablespoons t;Pcwdr Bags 0.1 kg n/a 10 Tablespoons yst Powder Cha• Tablespoons 0.01 kg 0.1 bags n/a P o uCr mer Ca alyst os ider it txing airt g Resl! ' °l rade,P'arapro > t ia+hn The amount of Pro Catalyst Powder used with Summer Grade Resin varies from a minimum of 2% to 4% maximum by weight, depending upon the ambient temperatures as indicated in the fallowing table. Resin Quantity Ambient Temperature 2% Catalyst 66°F to 104°F (20°C to 40°C1 59°F Ambient Temperature 4% Catalyst to 68°F (15°C kg to 20°C) g kg Tblsp. _ 0.1-kg l3a s g Tblsp. 0.1-kg Bags 1 kg (0.72 liter) 20 0.02 2 n/a 40 0.04 4 n/a 10 kg (7.2 liters) 200 0.2 n/a 2 400 0.4 n/a 4 20 kg (14.3 liters)___ Substrate temperature 400 0.4 n/a 4 800 0.8 n/a 8 range for application of Summer Grade Parapro Flashing Resin is 59°F to 122°F (15°C to 50°C) IPro tinter 1 f POvitde r C Mixingrha Plashing Resin Grade Parapro The amount of Pro Catalyst Powder used with Winter Grade Resin varies from a minimum of 2% to 6% maximum by weight, depending upon the ambient temperatures as indicated in the following table. Resin Quantity Ambient Temperature 2% Catalyst 59°F to 68°F (15°C to 20°C) Ambient Temperature 4% Catalyst 41°F to 59°F (5°C to 15°C) Ambient Temperature 6°1° Catalyst 23°F to 41°F 5°C to 5°C g kg Tbisp. 0.1-kg• Bags g kg Tblsp. 0.1-kg Bags g kg Tblsp. 0.1-kg Sags n/a 1 kg (0.72 liter) 20 0.02 2 n/a 40 0.04 4 n/a 60 0.06 6 10 kg (7.2 liters) 200 0.2 n/a 2 400 0.4 n/a 4 600 0.6 nia 6 20 kg (14.3 liters) 400 0.4 n/a 4 800 0.8 n/a 8 1200 1.2 n/a 12 Substrate temperature range for application of Winter Grade Parapro Flashing_Resin is 23°F to 77°F (-5°C to 25°C) Current copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.Siplast.con. Page 4 of 4 Rev 201 a Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No, 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations SECTION 1: IDENTIFICATION Product Identifier Product Form: Mixture Product Name: Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Sand, Gray, White); Paracoat HS Intended Use of the Product Use of the Substance/Mixture: Liquid Resin Roofing & Waterproofing Systems. For professional use only. Name, Address, and Telephone of the Responsible Party Company Siplast, Inc. 1000 Rochelle Blvd Irving, TX 75062 T 800-922-8800 www.slplast.con Emergency Telephone Number Emergency Number : 800-424-9300 (CHEMTREC) SECTION 2: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Classification of the Substance or Mixture Classification (GHS-US) Flam. Liq, 2 H225 Acute Tox. 4 (Oral) H302 Skin Irrit. 2 H315 Eye Irrit. 2A H319 Resp. Sens. 1 H334 Skin Sens. 1 H317 Mute. 10 H340 Carc. 1B H350 Carc. 2 H351 STOT SE 3 H335 STOT SE 3 H336 Aquatic Acute 3 H402 Aquatic Chronic 3 H412 Label Elements GHS-US Labeling Hazard Pictograms (GHS-US) Signal Word (GHS-US) Hazard Statements (GHS-US) Manufacturer Siplast, Inc. 35 McClellan Blvd Arkadelphia, AR 71923 T 870-246-9000 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA L. J.•j PERMIT CENTER GH502 GH547 Danger : H225 - Highly flammable liquid and vapor. N302 •Harmful if swallowed. tel) H315 - Causes skin irritation. H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319 - Causes serious eye irritation. H334 - May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. H335 - May cause respiratory irritation. H336 - May cause drowsiness or dizziness, H340 - May cause genetic defects. GHSO Revised 09/27/2017 Page 1 of 16 Parapm0Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White Sand); Paracoat HS AcrordlnV To Federal Register / Vol, 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations M350'May cause cancer H3S1'Suspected ofcausing cancer H]G0'May damage fertility orthe unborn child. H4Q2-Harmful toaquatic life. H412' Harmful tmaquatic life with long lasting effects. Precautionary Statements (GMS-US) P201 ' Obtain special Instructions before use. P202 - Do not handle until all safety precautions have been read and understood. P310-Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces, 'Nosmoking. P233'Keep container tightly closed. P240'Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. P24%'Use explosion -proof electrical, ventilating, and lighting equipment. P242'Use only non -sparking tools, oJ43'Take precautionary measures against static discharge. PJ6U'Donot breathe vapors, mist, spray. P264'VVaxhhands'fnrearms,an6otherexpnsedaneasthorpuQh|yafte,hond|ing. P270'Donot eat, drink nrsmoke when using this product. P271 Use only outdoors orinowell-ventilated area. P372'Contaminated work clothing must not heallowed out ofthe workplace. p%73'Avoid release tnthe environment. P280 - Wear protective gloves, protective clothing, eye protection, face protection, respiratory protection. P284' [in case nfinadequate ventilation) wear respiratory protection. P301+P31Z'|fswallowed: Call apoison center/doctor ifyou feel unwell. P30I+P3EZ'|fnnskin: Wash with plenty ofwater. P303+P36l+P363'|fonskin (or ho|r);Take off immediately all contaminated clothing. Rinse skin with xvater/shuvvcr. P304+P340 - IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. P]U5+P35I+P338-|F|NEYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, Remove contact lenses, ifpresent and easy todo. Continue rinsing. P308+P3I3 |fexposed orconcerned: Get medical adv|ce/mttendun. P321 Specific treatment (see section 4). P330 Rinse mouth. 13333+13313 - If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. P337+P313-|feye irritation persists: Get medical odvice/ottendpn. P342+P311 - If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a poison center/doctor. P]62+P364'Take off contaminated clothing and wash itbefore reuse. P370+P378'|ncase offire: Use appropriate media toextinguish. w403+P233+PI35'Store inawell-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed. Keep cool. P405 5torelocked up, P501 - Dispose of contents/contalner in accordance with local, regional, national, territorial, provincial, and international regulations, Other Hazards Exposure may aggravate those with pre-existing eye, skin, or respiratory conditions. Flammable vapors can accumulate in head space mfclosed systems. Unknown Acute Toxicity (GHS-US) Not available SECTION 3' ON -A — ' �[�� `.�� Name Product Identifier ! (o/w) Classification (GHS'US) Methyl metha . ate (CJ\ No)8Q-62'6 15'40 Ram.Uq.2,H235 Skin |rrit.I'H31S Revised 09/27/2017 Page zof 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Eye Irrit. 28, H320 Resp. Sens. 1, H334 Skin Sens. 1, H317 STOT SE 3, H335 Aquatic Acute 3, H402 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate (CAS No) 103-11.7 10 - 30 Flam. Liq, 4, H227 Skin Irrit. 2, H315 Eye Irrit, ZA, H319 Skin Sens. 1, H317 STOT SE 3, H336 Aquatic Acute 3, H402 Aquatic Chronic 3, H412 Titanium dioxide (CAS No) 3463: 67-7 0 - 20 Carc. 2, H351 Quartz (CAS No) 14808- 60-7 0,1 - 2,0 Carc. 1A, H350 STOT SE 3, H335 5TOT FiE 1, H372 Naphtha, petroleum, hydrociesulfurized heavy (CAS No) 4742- 82-1 0 - 0.5 Flam. Liq. 1, H224 Skin Irrit. 2, H315 Muta. 1B, H340 Carc. 1B, H350 Repr. 2, H361 STOT SE 3, H336 Asp. Tox. 1, H304 Aquatic Chronic 2, H411 Fatty acids, C18, unsaturated, dimers, reaction products with N,N-dimethy1-1,3- propanediamine and 1,3-propanediamine (CAS No) 162627- 17-0 0 - 0,5 Skin Sens. 1, H317 Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (CAS No) 64742- 95-6 0 - 0.5 Flam. Liq, 1, H224 Skin Irrit. 2, H315 Muta. 1B, H340 Carc. 1B, H350 Repr. 2, H361 STOT SE 3, H336 Asp. Tox. 1, H304 Aquatic Acute 2, H401 Aquatic Chronic 2, H411 Multiple WHMIS ranges have been utilized due to varying composition. Full text of H-phrases: see section 16 SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES Description of First Aid Measures General: Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. IF exposed or concerned: Get medical advice/attention. Inhalation: When symptoms occur: go into open air and ventilate suspected area. Remove to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Call a POISON CENTER/doctor/physician if you feel unwell. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Drench affected area with water for at least 15 minutes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. R evlsed 09/27/2017 Page 3 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol, 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for at least 15 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Obtain medical attention. Ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do NOT induce vomiting. Seek medical attention. Most Important Symptoms and Effects Both Acute and Delayed General: Harmful if swallowed. Causes eye irritation, Skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Irritation of respiratory tract. May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child. Inhalation may cause allergic respiratory reaction with asthma -like symptoms and difficulty breathing. Vapors may cause drowsiness and dizziness. May cause cancer. May cause heritable genetic damage, Inhalation: May cause respiratory irritation. Exposure may produce an allergic reaction, May cause drowsiness or dizziness, Skin Contact: Causes skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Eye Contact: Causes eye Irritation. Ingestion: Swallowing a small quantity of this material will result in serious health hazard. Chronic Symptoms: May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child, May cause heritable genetic damage. May cause cancer. Indication of Any ImmediateMedical Attention and5pecipl Treatment Needed If exposed or concerned, get medical advice and attention. SECTION 5: FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide. Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Do not use a heavy water stream. Use of heavy stream of water may spread fire. Sr cial Hazards Arising From the Substance gr Mixtqre Fire Hazard: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. Explosion Hazard: May form flammable/explosive vapor -air mixture. Reactivity: Product may polymerize at 60°C (>140°F), causing an exothermic reaction which may cause container damage or fire. May react with peroxides, oxidizers, and incompatibilities, Advice for Firefighters Precautionary Measures Fire: Exercise caution when fighting any chemical fire. Firefighting Instructions: Use water spray or fog for cooling exposed containers. Protection During Firefighting: Do not enter fire area without proper protective equipment, including respiratory protection. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon oxides (CO, CO2). Nitrogen oxides, Hydrocarbons. Black smoke. Methyl methacrylate. Oxides of titanium. May release flammable gases. May liberate toxic gases. Other Information: Do not allow run-off from fire fighting to enter drains or water courses. Reference to Other Sections Refer to section 9 for flammability properties. SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal Precautions, Protective Equipment and Emergency Pr9cedure5 General Measures: Use special care to avoid static electric charges. Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. — No smoking. Avoid all eye and skin contact and do not breathe vapor and mist. Do not allow product to spread into the environment. Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. For Non -Emergency Personnel Protective Equipment: Use appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE). Emergency Procedures: Evacuate unnecessary personnel. For Emergency Personnel Protective Equipment: Equip cleanup crew with proper protection. Use appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE), Emergency Procedures: Ventilate area. Environmental Precautions Prevent entry to sewers and public waters. Avoid release to the environment. Methods and Material for Containment and Cleaning Up For Containment: Contain any spills with dikes or absorbents to prevent migration and entry into sewers or streams. Revlsed 0907/2017 Page 4 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Methods for Cleaning Up: Clear up spills immediately and dispose of waste safely. Absorb and/or contain spill with inert material, then place in suitable container. Do not take up in combustible material such as: saw dust or cellulosic material. Contact competent authorities after a spill. Use only non -sparking tools. Reference to Other Sections See heading 8, Exposure Controls and Personal Protection. SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE Precautions for Safe Handling Additional Hazards When Processed: Handle empty containers with care because residual vapors are flammable. Product may polymerize at 60°C (>140°F), causing an exothermic reaction which may cause container damage or fire. May react with peroxides, oxidizers, and incompatibilities. When heated to decomposition, emits toxic fumes. Hygiene Measures: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety procedures. Wash hands and other exposed areas with mild soap and water before eating, drinking, or smoking and again when leaving work. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Do no eat, drink or smoke when using this product. Conditions for Safe Storage, IncludingAny Incompatibilities Technical Measures: Proper grounding procedures to avoid static electricity should be followed. Ground/bond container and receiving equipment. Use explosion -proof electrical, ventilating, and lighting equipment. Storage Conditions: Store in a dry, cool and well -ventilated place. Keep container closed when not in use. Keep in fireproof place. Keep/Store away from extremely high or low temperatures, ignition sources, combustible materials, heat, direct sunlight, incompatible materials. Incompatible Materials: Strong acids. Strong bases. Strong oxidizers. Specific End Use(s) Parapro Liquid Resin system. For professional use only. SECTION 8: EXPOSURE ,CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION,1_, Control Parameters Methyl me hac y e (80-6 -6) Mexico OEL TWA mg/ 410 mg/m3 Mexico OEL MA(ppm) 100 ppm Mexico OEL STEL (mg/m3) 510 mg/m3 Mexico OEL STEL (ppm) 125 ppm USA ACGIH ACGIH TVJA (ppm) 50 ppm USA ACGIH ACGIH STEL (ppm) 100 ppm USA OSHA OSHA PEL (TWA) (mg/m 410 mg/m3 USA OSHA OSHA PEL (TWA) (ppm) 100 ppm USA NIOSH NIOSH REL (TWA) (mg/m) 410 mg/m USA NIOSH NIOSH REL (TWA) (ppm) 100 ppm USA IDLH US IDLH (ppm) 1000 ppm Alberta OEL STEL (mg/m3) 410 mg/m3 Alberta OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Alberta OEL. TWA (mg/m3) 205 mg/m3 Alberta OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm ' ish Columbia OEL STELppm 100 ppm BritishColumbia OE TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Manitoba OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Manitoba OEL A (ppm) 50 ppm New unswick OEL TWA g/ ) 410 g/m3 New unswick OEL TWA (ppm) 100 ppm Newfoundland & Labrador OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Newfoundland & Labrador OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Nova Scotia OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Nova Scotia OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Revised 09/27/2017 Page 5 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No, 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Nunavut OEL STEL (mg/m3) 510 mg/m3 Nunavut OEL STEL (ppm) 125 ppm Nunavut OEL TWA (mg/m3) 410 mg/m3 Nunavut OEL TWA (ppm) 100 ppm Northwest Territories OEL STEL (mg/m3) 50 mg/m3 Northwest Territories OEL STEL (ppm) 125 ppm Northwest Territories OEL'tWA (mg/m3) 410 mg/m3 Northwest Territories OEL TWA (ppm) 100 ppm Ontario OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Ontario OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Prince Edward Island OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Prince Edward Island OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Quebec VEMP (mg/m3) 205 mg/m3 Quebec VEMP (ppm) S0 ppm Saskatchewan OEL STEL (ppm) 100 ppm Saskatchewan OEL TWA (ppm) 50 ppm Yukon OEL STEL (mg/m3) 510 mg/m3 Yukon OEL STEL (ppm) 125 ppm Yukon OEL TWA (mg/m3) 43.0 mg/m3 Yukon OEL TWA (ppm} 100 ppm Quartz (14808-60-7) Mexico OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.1 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) USA ACGIH ACGIH TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) USA OSHA OSHA PEL (STEL) (mg/m3) 250 mppcf/%5i02+5, 10ng/m3/%Si02+2 USA NIOSH NIOSH REL (TWA) (mg/m3) 0.05 mg/m3 (respirable dust) USA IDLH US IDLH (mg/m3) 50 mg/m3 (respirable dust) Alberta OE (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable particulate) British Columbia OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable) Manitoba OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) New Brunswick OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.1 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Newfoundland & Labrador OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Nova Scotia OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Nunavut OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.1 mP/m3 (respirable mass) Northwest Territories OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.1 mg/m3 (respirable mass) Ontario OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.10 mg/m3 (designated substances regulation -respirable) Prince Edward Is {and OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0.025 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Quebec VEMP (mg/m3) 0.1 mg/m3 (respirable dust) Saskatchewan OEL TWA (mg/m3) 0,05 mg/m3 (respirable fraction) Yukon OEL TWA (mg/m3) 300 particle/mL Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7) Mexico OEL TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 Mexico OEL STEL (mg/m3} 20 mg/m3 USA ACGIH ACGIH TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 USA OSHA OSHA PEL (TWA) (mg/m3) 15 mg/m3 (total dust) USA IDLH US IDLH (mg/m3) 5000 mg/m3 Alberta OEL TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 British Columbia OEL TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 (total dust) Manitoba OEL TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 New Brunswick OEL TWA (mg/m3) 10 mg/m3 Revised 09/27/2017 Page 6 0 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; TerapreUlash^ng Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; . TeKapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray,White, Sand)^Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol, 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Newfoundland & Labrador 0ELTWA (mu6n3) 10Mu6n Nova Scotia OELTWA (mo/m') 10mo/m3 Nunavut OELTWA (nng/m,) Smg/m'(respirable mass) Northwest Territories OELTWA (mQ/m') 5mO/m^(respirable mass) Ontario OELTWA (mg/mo) lOmB/m, Prince Edward Island OELTVVA(mQ/m, ) �� , VEMP(mo/m^ ' 10m8/n* r(containing noAsbestos and «196Crystalline sUica'to¢a|dust) Saskatchewan OELST[L(mg/0) 28mm/m' Saskatchewan OEL TWA (mg/ml) ' 10 mg/m, Yukon ELS[EL 28 . YYukon ���T�A�Q�/, > - - 30mppcf . . Silica, am*orphous(JG31-0G-9) USA NUOSH N|C0HR[L(TWA)(muYm�) 6me/m3 WSA|D0H ' US|DLH(mg/m-1) 3000mg/m3 Numavwt 0ELTWA (mK/m3) 2me/m3(respirable mass) Northwest Territories O[LTVVA (m8/m,) % m0/m' (respirable mass) Yukon OELTWA (mg/m, ) 3O0portide/mi(as measured byKmnimeter instrumentation) Exposure Controls Appropriate Engineering Controls: Ensure all national/local regulations are observed. Gas detectors should beused when flarnmable gases/vapors may be released. Proper grounding procedures to avoid static electricity should be followed. Use explosion - proof equipment, Emergency eye wash fountains and safety showers should be available in the immediate vicinity of any potential exposure. Ensure adequate ventilation, especially inconfined areas. Personal Protective Equipment: Protective clothing, Gloves. Insufficient ventilation: wear respiratory protection. Protective goggles. Materials for Protective Cloth|n0:[hennico|lyresistantmatehubandfabhcs.VVeor0re/fameresistant/retardant clothing. Hand Protection: Wear chemically resistant protective gloves. Eye Protection: Chemical goggles orsafety glasses, Skin and Body Protection: Wear suitable protective clothing. Respiratory Protection; Use NIOSH-approved air -purifying or supplied -air respirator where airborne concentrations, of vapor or mist are expected toexceed exposure limits, Thermal Hazard Protection: Wear suitable protective clothing. Other Information: When using, donot eat, drink orsmoke. �SECTION 9: PH . YSICAL AND CHEMICAL PRO_ -~-.� information on Physical State Appearance Odor Odor Threshold pH Evaporation Rate Melting Point Freezing Point Boiling Point asic Physical and Chemical Properties � Liquid � White, pebble gray, gray, beige � Methyl methacnylnte'Light Floral Scent � Not available � Not available � Not available � Not available � Not available � Not available Revised 09/27/2017 Page rofm ft dplast Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 55 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Flash Point ; 10 °C (50.00 °F) Auto -ignition Temperature : Not available Decomposition Temperature : Not available Flammability (solid, gas) : Not available lower Flammable Limit : Not available Upper Flammable Limit : Not available Vapor Pressure : > 1000 hPa @50°C (122°F) Relative Vapor Density at 20 °C : Not available Relative Density ; Not available Specific gravity / density 0.97 - 1.4 g/ml @21°C (69.8°F) Specific Gravity ; Not available Solubility : Insoluble in water. Partition Coefficient: N-octanol/water : Not available Viscosity : 25- 42 dPa*s @20°C (68°F) Percent VOC Content Catalyzed Less than 50 grams per liter Explosion Data — Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact : Not expected to present an explosion hazard due to mechanical impact. Explosion Data — Sensitivity to Static Discharge SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Static discharge could act as an ignition source. Reactivity: Product may polymerize at 60°C (>140°F), causing an exothermic reaction which may cause container damage or fire. May react with peroxides, oxidizers, and incompatibilities. Chemical Stability: Highly flammable liquid and vapor. May form flammable/explosive vapor -air mixture. Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Hazardous polymerization may occur. Conditions to Avoid: Direct sunlight. Extremely high or low temperatures. Heat. Ignition sources, Incompatible materials. Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, Strong bases. Strong oxidizers. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon oxides (CO, CO2). May release flammable gases. Toxic gases. Nitrogen oxides. Hydrocarbons. Methyl methacrylate. Oxides of titanium. SECTION 11: TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Information on Toxicological Effects - Product Acute Toxicity: Harmful if swallowed. LDSO and LC50 Data: Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Paracoat; Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; TeraproVTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Paracoat Sand (Gray, White) ATE US (oral) 1749.78 mg/kg body Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Causes skin irritation. Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes serious eye irritation. Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Germ Cell Mutagenicity: May cause genetic defects. Teratogenicity: Not available Carcinogenicity: May cause cancer. Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Repeated Exposure): Not classified Reproductive Toxicity: May damage fertility or the unborn child. Specific Target Organ Toxicity (Single Exposure): May cause respiratory irritation. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Aspiration Hazard: Not classified Symptoms/Injuries After Inhalation: May cause respiratory irritation. Exposure may produce an allergic reaction. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Revised 09/27/2017 Page 6 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Symptoms/Injuries After Skin Contact: Causes skin irritation. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Symptoms/Injuries After Eye Contact: Causes eye irritation. Symptoms/Injuries After Ingestion: Swallowing a small quantity of this material will result in serious health hazard. Chronic Symptoms: May damage fertility. May damage the unborn child, May cause heritable genetic damage. May cause cancer. Information on Toxicological Effects - Ingredient(s) LD50 and LC50 Data: Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) LD50 Oral Rat 7900 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation Rat 4632 ppm/4h 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate 03- -7) LD50 Oral Rat 443 D50 Dermal Rabbit 7522 mg/kg Quartz (14808-60-7) LD50 Oral Rat > 5000 mg/kg LD50 Dermal Rat > 5000 mg/kg Titanium dioxide LDSO Oral Rat 463-67-7) 10000 mg/kg - Naphtha, petroleum, hyd odesul urized heavy 6474 - 21) D 0 Oral Rat > 5000 mg/kg LD50 Dermal Rabbit > 3160 mg/kg Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742-95.6) LD50 Dermal Rabbit > 2000 mg/kg LC50 Inhalation Rat 3400 ppm/4h ATE US (gases) 3,400.00 ppmV/4h Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) IARC Group 2-E hylhexyl acrylate 103-11-7) ARC up Quartz (14808-60-7) IARC Group 1 National Toxicity Program (NTP) Status Known Human Carcinogens. Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7) IARC Group SECTION 12: ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION 2B Toxicity Ecology - General: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) LC50 Fish 1 243 - 275 mg/I (Exposure time: 96 h - Species: Pimephales promelas [ o -through]) EC50 Daphnia 1 69 mg/I (Exposure time: 48 h - Species: Daphnia magna) LC 50 Fish 2 125.5 - 190.7 mg/I (Exposure time: 96 h - Species: Pimephales promelas static]) 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate 103-11-7) ECM) Daphnia 1 17.45 mg/I (Exposure time: 48 h - Species: Daphnia magna) Revised D9/27/2017 Page 9 of 16 fsi Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations - Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742-956) LCSO Ash 1 9.22 mg/I (Exposure time: 96 h - Species: Oncorhynchus mykiss) EC50 Daphnia 1 6.14 mg/I (Exposure time: 48 h - Species: Daphnia magna) Persistence and Degradability Not available Bioaccumulative Potential Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Paracoat; Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Paracoat Sand (Gray, White) Bioaccumulative Potential Not established, Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) Log Pow 0.7 2-Ethylhe acrylate (103- -7 Log Pow 4. 4 °C) Mobility in Soil Not available Other Adverse Effects Other Information: Avoid release to the environment. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Waste Disposal Recommendations: Dispose of waste material in accordance with all local, regional, national, provincial, territorial and international regulations. Additional Information: Handle empty containers with care because residual vapors are flammable. SECTION 14: TRANSPORT INFORMATION In Accordance with DOT Proper Shipping Name Hazard Class Identification Number Label Codes Packing Group ERG Number In Accordance with IMDG Proper Shipping Name ; PAINT Hazard Class : 3 Identification Number : UN1263 Packing Group : II Label Codes : 3 EmS-No, (Fire) : F-E Em5-No. (Spillage) : S-E In Accordance with IATA Proper Shipping Name ; PAINT Packing Group : II Identification Number : UN1263 Hazard Class : 3 Label Codes : 3 ERG Code (IATA) : 3L In Accordance with TDG Proper Shipping Name : PAINT Packing Group : II Hazard Class : 3 Identification Number : UN1263 Label Codes : 3 : PAINT : 3 : UN1263 : 3 : II : 128 Revised 09/Z7/20 7 Page 10 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations ULATORY INFORMATION US Federal Regulations Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Paracoat; Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Paracoat Sand (Gray, White) SARA Section 311/312 Hazard Classes Fire hazard Immediate (acute) health hazard Delayed (chronic) health hazard Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory Listed on United States SARA Section 313 SARA Section 313 - Emission Reporting 1.0 % 2-Ethylhexyl acrylate (103-11-7) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory Quartz (14808-60-7) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory Naphtha, petroleum, hydrodesulfurized heavy (64742-82-1) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inven y Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742-95-6) Listed on the United States TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) inventory US State Regulations Quartz (14808-60-7) U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens U WARNING; This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7) U.S. - California - Proposition 65 - Carcinogens List WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. Methyl methacrylate (80-62-6) U.S. - California - Toxic Air Contaminant List (AB 1807, AB 2728) U.S. - Colorado - Hazardous Wastes - Discarded Chemical Products, Off -Specification Species, Container and Spill Residues U.S. - Connecticut - Hazardous Air Pollutants - HLVs (30 min) U.S. - Connecticut - Hazardous Air Pollutants - HLVs (8 hr) U.S. - Delaware - Pollutant Discharge Requirements - Reportable Quantities U.S. - Idaho - Non -Carcinogenic Toxic Air Pollutants - Acceptable Ambient Concentrations U.S. - Idaho - Non -Carcinogenic Toxic Air Pollutants - Emission Levels (ELs) U.S. - Idaho - Occupational Exposure Limits - TWAs U.S. - Illinois - Toxic Air Contaminants U.S. - Louisiana - Reportable Quantity List for Pollutants U.S. - Maine - Air Pollutants - Hazardous Air Pollutants U.S. - Massachusetts - Allowable Ambient Limits (AALs) U.S. - Massachusetts - Allowable Threshold Concentrations (ATCs) U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Groundwater Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 1 U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Groundwater Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 2 U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Reportable Quantity U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Soil Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 1 U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Soil Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 2 Revised 09/27/2017 Page 11 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray»White, Sand);PaKacoat HS According ryFederal Register / Vol. 77,No. su/Monday, March 26,zozz/Rules And Regulations RTK'U.l'Massachusetts ' Right ToKnow List U.l-Massachusetts ' Threshold Effects Exposure Limits (TELs) U.S.'Massachusetts 'ToxicsUse Reduction Act U.S.'Michigan - Occupational Exposure Limits 'T\mAs U.S.'Michigan ' Polluting Materials List U.S.'Minnesota ' Chemicals cfHigh Concern U.S.-Minnesota ' Hazardous Substance List U.S.'Minnesota ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVVAu U.S. - New Hampshire - Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants - Ambient Air Levels (AALS) - 24-Hour U.S. - New Hampshire - Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants - Ambient Air Levels (AALS) - Annual U.S.'New Jersey ' Discharge Prevention ' List ofHazardous Substances U.S.'New Jersey ' Environmental Hazardous Substances List RTN'U.S.'New Jersey ' Right toKnow Hazardous Substance List U.S.'New Jersey ' Special Health Hazards Substances List U.S.'New York ' Occupational Exposure Limits `TVVAs U.S, - New York - Reporting of Releases Part 597 - List of Hazardous Substances U.l'North Dakota ' Air Pollutants - Guideline Concentrations l'Hour U�I North Dakota Air Pollutants ' Guideline Concentrations 8-Hour U.S.-NorthDakota Hazardous Wastes Discarded. Chemical Products, Off -Specification Spedes'[ontainerand Spill Residues V3.-Oregon ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVVAs KTK'U.S.'Pennsylvania 'RTK(Right toKnow) ' Environmental Hazard List RTK'U.S.-Pennsylvania 'RTK(Right toKnow) List U.l-Rhnde|dand Air Tox\os'Acceptable Ambient Levels 24-Hour U.S.-South Carolina ' Toxic Air Pollutants Maximum Allowable Concentrations U.S.'South Carolina Toxic Air Pollutants Pollutant Categories U.S.'Tennessee Occupational Exposure Limits 'TVV&s U.5.'Texas 'EffectsScreening Levels ' Long Term U.S.-Texas - Effects Screening Levels ^ Short Term U.S.'Vermont ' Hazardous Waste ' Hazardous Constituents U.6.-Vermont ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVVAs U.S. Washington ' Dangerous Waste Dangerous Waste Constituents List U.S,'Washington Dangerous Waste Discarded Chemical Products List U.S. Washington Permissible Exposure Limits 'STEb U.S�'Washington ' Permissible Exposure Limits -TVVAs k).S. - Wisconsin - Hazardous Air Contaminants - All Sources - Emissions From Stack Heights 25 Feet tnLess Than 4UFeet U.S.'Wisconsin ' Hazardous Air Contaminants ' All Sources Emissions From Stack Heights 40Feet toLess Than 75Feet U.S. - Wisconsin - Hazardous Air Contaminants - All Sources - Emissions From Stack Heights 75 Feet or Greater V.S.-1Wisconsin Hazardous Air Contaminants ' All Sources Emissions From 6tack'HeightsLess Than 25Feet 2-Ethy|hexyl acrylate (103-11-7) U�S,'Massachusetts ' Oil &Hazardous Material List ' Groundwater Reportable Concentration Reporting Category 1 U.5.-Massachusetts Oil & Hazardous Material List - Groundwater Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 2 U.S. ' Massachusetts 'Oil & Hazardous Material List ` Reportable Quantity U.S. - Massachusetts 7 Oil & Hazardous Material List - Soil Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 1 U.S. - Massachusetts - Oil & Hazardous Material List - Soil Reportable Concentration - Reporting Category 2 RTK-U.l'Massachusetts ' Right ToKnow List RTK'U.S.'New Jersey ' Right toKnow Hazardous Substance List U.3.'New Jersey ' Special Health Hazards Substances List RTK'U.S.'Pennsylvania 'RTK(Right toKnow) List U.3.'Texas ' Effects Screening Levels - Long Term U.S.'Texas ' Effects Screening Levels Short Term Quartz(14808'G8'7) Revisedm9/27/20m ' U.S.'Idaho ' Non -Carcinogenic Pollutants Acceptable Ambient Concentrations Page 12 of 16 * Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); . Tgrapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; TeraK0r0Wear^ng Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According TvFederal Register / Vol. n\No. uo/Monday, March z6,001x/Rules And xeu |atlons U�'Idaho ' Non -Carcinogenic Toxic Air Pollutants ' Emission Levels (ELs) Ul'Idaho ' Occupational Exposure Limits ' Mineral Dusts U.l'Illinois ' Toxic Air Contaminant Carcinogens U.S�'Illinois - Toxic Air Contaminants U.l'Maine 'Chemicals ofHigh Concern RTK'U.8.'Massachusetts ' Right ToKnow List U.S.'Michigan ' Occupational Exposure Limits 'lWAa U.S.-Minnesota ' Chemicals ofHigh Concern U.S.-Minnesota ' Hazardous Substance List Q.S.'Minnesota ' Permissible Exposure Limits -TVVAs U.S. - New Hampshire - Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants - Ambient Air Levels (AALs) - 24-Hour U.S. - New Hampshire - Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants - Ambient Air Levels (AALs) - Annual RTK-U.S.-New Jersey ' Right toKnow Hazardous Substance List U.l'New Jersey ' Special Health Hazards Substances List U.S.'New York - Occupational Exposure Limits ' Mineral Dusts U.S.'New York ' Occupational Exposure Limits TVVAs U.5.-Oregon ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'Mineral Dusts RTK'UI Pennsylvania RTK(Right onKnow) List U.S.'Tennessee Occupatinna|Exposu,eLimits-TVVAs U.l'Texas 'Effects Screening Levels ' Long Term U.S.-Texas - Effects Screening Levels ' Short Term U.S.-Vermont ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVVAs U.S.'Washington Permissible Exposure Limits STELs U.I'Washington Permissible Exposure Limits TVV8s Titanium dioxide (83483'67'7) U.5.'Connecticut Hazardous Air Pollutants 'HLVs(30min) U.S.-Connecticut Hazardous Air Pollutants 'HLVs(8hr) U.5.'Idaho ' Occupational Exposure Limits TvVAs U.S.-Illinois ' Toxic Air Contaminant Carcinogens RTK'U.S.'Massachusetts ' Right ToKnow List U.S.'Michigan ' Occupational Exposure Limits 'llNAs U.S.'Minnesota ' Chemicals ofHigh Concern U.S.'Minnesota Hazardous Substance List U�S-'Minnescua Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVVAs U.S. New Hampshire ' Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants 'Ambient Air Levels (AAb)'Z4-Hnur U.S. - New Hampshire - Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants - Ambient Air Levels (AAL5) - Annual RTK' U.S. ' New Jersey ' Right to Know Hazardous Substance List U.S.-New York - Occupational Exposure Limits 'TVVAs U.S.'North Dakota ' Air Pollutants ' Guideline Concentrations -8'Hour U,S.-Oregon ' Permissible Exposure Limits TVVAo RTK-U.S. Pennsylvania RTK(Right toKnow) List U.S.-Tennessee'Occupational Exposure Limits TVVAa U.S.'Texas ' Effects Screening Levels ' Long Term U.S.'Texas ' Effects Screening Levels ' Short Term U.S.'Vermont ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'TVYAs U.S.-Washington ' Permissible Exposure Limits '5TELs U.3.-Washington ' Permissible Exposure Limits 'T\NAs Naphtha, petroleum, hydrodesu|furizedheavy (6���2-1) U.S.'Maine - Chemicals ofHigh Concern U.S.'Minnesota ' Chemicals ofHigh Concern V.5.-Minnesota ' Chemicals ofHigh Concern Persistent 8ioaccumu|ativeToxins xeusea09/27/2017 Page mofm Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Tprapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No, 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations U.S.'Texas ' Effects Screening Levels ' Long Term U.S. - Texas - Effects Screening Levels - Short Term Solvent naphtha, petroleum, Ilght aromatic (64742-95-6) U�.'Texas 'Effect Screening Levels ' Long Term U.S. - Texas - Effects Screening Levels - Short Term Canadian Regulations PorapnmRoof Membrane Resin(Gra\\VVhite);Paracoat;TprapnugaseResin;TerapnoFlanh{ngRevn;TerapnnVTSResin;Tcrapro Wearing Layer; Pampm.Rosh\ng (Gnay,White);Paracoat Sand (Gray, White) VVHK4|SOassificatiun Class Division l 'F|ammab|e Uquid Class D Division 2 Subdivision A - Very toxic material causing other toxic effects Class DDivision ZSubdivision 8-Toxic material causing other toxic effects Methyll nnmthaurYlate (80`62-6) Listed onthe Canadian D5L(Domestic Substances List) Listed nnthe Canadian |DL(Ingredient Disclosure List) 0LConcentration 1V6 VVHM|SC|aosificatinn Class BDivision Z 'F|annmab|e Liquid Class DDivision 2Subdivision B'Toxic material causing other toxic effects Class D Division 2 Subdivision A - Very toxic material causing other toxic effects 2'EthylheuylacrV|ate(183'11-7) Listed onthe Canadian D5L(Domestic Substances List) Listed unthe Canadian 0L(Ingredient Disclosure List) |DLconcentration 1% VVHyN|SOassiYication Class Division 3 'Combustib|e Liquid ---�---------- Class DDivision -l�ub�iv|a|nn8Tqxicmate,ia|ca�oin o�hertnxic�ffe�s .' � . - Quartz (14808-80'7) Listed on the Canadian [8L(Domestic Substances List) - Listed on the Canadian |nL(|ngredient Disclosure List) |DLConcentration 1V6 VVHK4|3Oassificahon Class DDivision ZSubdivision A'Verytoxicmater�|causing other tnx�effects Titanium dioxide (13463-67-7) Listed onthe Canadian U5L(Domestic Substances List) VVHW1|5C|aus)Ucadwn _ Class D Division 2 Subdivision A - Very toxic material causing other toxic effects Naphtha, petroleum, hydradesuRurizedheavy (64742-82-1) Listed onthe Canadian DSL(Domestic Substances List) VVHM|6C|augUcadon Class DDivision 2 Subdivision A'Very toxic material causing other toxic effects Class D Division 2 Subdivision B - Toxic material causing other toxic effects Class BDivision Z ' Flammable Liquid Solvent naphtha, petroleum, light aromatic (64742'9S-6) Listed onthe Canadian DSL(Domestic Substances List) VVH;N|SUasdfcation Class BDivision 3-Combustible Liquid Class DDivision 2Subdivision R'Toxic material causing other toxic effects Revised 09/27/2017 Paoemmm • siplast: Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations Fatty acids, C18, unsaturated, dimers, reaction products with N,N-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine and 1,3-propanediamine (162627-17-0) WHMIS Classification Class D Division 2 Subdivision B - Toxic material causing other toxic effects This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the Controlled Products Regulations (CPR) and the SOS contains all of the information required by CPR. SECTION 16: OTHER INFORMATION, INCLUDING DATE OF PREPARATION OR LAST REVISION Revision Date Other Information GHS Full Text Phrases: 09/27/2017 : This document has been prepared in accordance with the SDS requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200. Acute Tax. 3 (Oral) Acute toxicity (oral) Category Acute Tox. 4 (Derma) Acute toxicity (dermal) Category 4 Acute Tox. 4 (Inhalation:vapour) Acute toxicity (inhalation:vapour) Category 4 Acute Tox. 4 (Oral) Acute toxicity (oral) Category 4 Aquatic Acute Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute Hazard Category Aquatic Acute 2 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute Hazard Category 2 Aquatic Acute 3 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Acute Hazard Category 3 Aquatic Chronic 1 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Chronic Hazard Category 1 Aquatic Chronic 2 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Chronic Hazard Category Aquatic Chronic 3 Hazardous to the aquatic environment - Chronic Hazard Category 3 Asp. Tox. 1 Aspiration hazard Category 1 Carc. 1A Carcinogenicity Category 1A Carc. 18 Carcinogenicity Category 18 Carc. 2 Carcinogenicity Category 2 Comb. Dust Combustible Dust Eye Irrit. 2A Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2A Eye Irrit. 28 Serious eye damage/eye irritation Category 2B Flam. Liq. 1 Flammable liquids Category 1 Flam. Liq. 2 Flammable liquids Category 2 Flam. Liq. 3 Flammable liquids Category 3 Flam .Liq , 4 Flammable liquids Category 4 Muta. 1B Germ cell mutagenicity Category 1B Repr. 2 Reproductive toxicity Category 2 Resp. Sens. 1 Respiratory sensitisation Category 1 Skin !Mt. 2 Skin corrosion/irritation Category 2 Skin Sens. 1 Skin sensitization Category 1 STOT RE 1 Specific target organ toxicity (repeated exposure) Category 1 STOT SE 3 Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) Category 3 STOT SE 3 Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) Category 3 H224 Extremely flammable liquid and vapor H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapor H226 Flammable liquid and vapor H227 Combustible liquid May form combustible dust ncentra ions in air H301 Toxic if swallowed H302 Harmful if swallowed Revised 09/27/2017 Page 15 of 16 Parapro Roof Membrane Resin (Gray, White); Parapro Flashing (Gray, White); Terapro Base Resin; Terapro Flashing Resin; Terapro VTS Resin; Terapro Wearing Layer; Paracoat (Gray, White, Sand); Paracoat HS According To Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 58 / Monday, March 26, 2012 / Rules And Regulations H304 May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways H312 Harmful in contact with skin H315 Causes skin irritation H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction H319 Causes serious eye irritation H320 Causes eye irritation H332 Harmful if inhaled H334 May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled H335 May cause respiratory irritation H336 May cause drowsiness or dizziness H340 May cause genetic defects H350 May cause cancer H351 Suspected of causing cancer H361 Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child H372 Causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure H400 Very toxic to aquatic life H401 Toxic to aquatic life H402 Harmful to aquatic life H410 Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects H411 Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects H412 Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects Party Responsible for the Preparation of This Document Todd Franks Siplast, Inc. 1111 Highway 67 South Arkadelphia, AR 71923 870-246-8095 x 1108 ussds@slplast.com This information is based on our current knowledge and is intended to describe the product for the purposes of health, safety and environmental requirements only. It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing any specific property of the product. North America 0115 U5 2012 Si WHMIS Revised 09/27/2017 Page 16 of 16 PRO CATALYST LIQUI siplast Commercial Product Data Sheet Product Description Pro Catalyst Liquid is a reactive agent used to induce curing of Terapro, Parapro and Pro Resins. Pro Catalyst Liquid is supplied as a high viscosity liquid. Packaging Pro Catalyst Liquid is Supplied in a 2.5-kilogram plastic container that is packaged in q box with a eellaPibi0 silicone measuring cup and a plastic tablespoon to facilitate accurate measurement, Storage Prq Catalyst Liquid should be stored in its original packaging at all times until just prior to use. Always store in a cool and dry location. Do not store in direct sunlight or in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or above 77°F (25°C). Materials stored on the project site during application should be kept on a pallet in a shaded well -ventilated area. In unshaded areas, materials should be covered with a white, reflective tarp in a manner that allows for air circulation beneath the tarp. Pro Catalyst Liquid is stable if stored and used in accordance with Siplast guidelines. Pro Catalyst Liquid Is heat sensitive and should be stored under controlled conditions to ensure that the reactivity/effectiveness is not compromised as well as for safety reasons. Pro Catalyst Liquid should not be exposed to temperatures in excess of 122°F (50°C), Product exposed to temperatures in excess of 122°F (50°C) may experience hazardous self -accelerating decomposition, Self -accelerated decomposition is signaled by the presence of bright white smoke and the process can generate high temperatures, depending on the environmental conditions and quantity ef product, The shelf life of Pro Catalyst Liquid is 0 months from the ship date. A use -by date is listed on each box. Shelf life is reduced If product is stored at temperatures exceeding 77°F (25°C). Pro Catalyst Liquid should not be used if the shelf life is expired. Contact Siplast for disposal requirements of expired material. Handling Keep Pro Catalyst Liquid away from, fire, flame, and ignition sources. Avoid skin and eye contact. Do not eat, drink or smoke when handling or applying Pro Catalyst Liquid. Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) at www.sjplast.com for additional information pertaining to handling this product. Personal Protection Equipment (PPe) Workers must use butyl or nitrite gloves when mixing Pro Catalyst Liquid, Safety goggles are require for eye protection. Consult the Safety Data Sheet (SOS) at www.siplast,cem, for additional Information pertaining to personal protection eqaipment (PPE), Mixing & Catalyzing Procedures Thoroughly mix the entire drum of resin for 2-3 minutes before each use, and prior to pouring off resin into a second container if batch mixing, Add pre -measured Pro Catalyst Liquid to the resin component, and stir for 2 minutes using a slow -speed mechanical agitator or mixing stick. The amount ef Pro Catalyst Liquid added to Parapro, Terapro, and Pro Resins is based on the weight of the resin used and varies with the ambient or substrate temperature. Refer to the Siplast Pro Catalyst Liquid & Powder Mixing Charts or individual resin product data sheets for mixing charts for the specific resin to be catalyzed. Catalyze only the amount of material that can be used within the resin's pot life. Please note that Pro Mortar requires the use of Pro Catalyst Powder and should not be usigEeEro./Catjlyst Liquid. CITY OF TUKWILA • • r 0 z..1 PERMIT CENTER ID Mass and Volume Data for Pro Catalyst Liquid 2.5 kilograms Pro Catalyst Liquid — Net Con 2.25 liters nts Per Container 2250 miililiters 10 cups Density (kg per liter) Liquid Measure (liters per kg) Liquid Measure (milliliters per kg) - 1.1 kilo rams per liter 0.91 liters per kg 910 milliliters per kg Rev 8/2018 Siplast 1000 Rochelle Blvd. Z01 Bewicke Ave„ Suite 208 Irving, TX 75002-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Cuatorner Service in North America 1,800,92Z,8800 www,siplancom f•siplast® SECTION 1. IDENTIFICATION SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Product name : PRO CATALYST LIQUID Manufacturer or distributor's details Compqny nom@ of diStribUtor ; 5Ipigst Address ; 1090 Rochelle Blvd, Irving, TX 75082 Emergency telephone ; CHEMTREC: North America 1-800-424- 9300 International 1-800-527-38E37 E-mail address of person tfranks@siplast,com responsible for the SDS Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use Recommended use : Curing chemical polymerization initiators Pharmaceutical SECTION 2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION GHS classification in accordance with 29 CFR 1910.1200 RECEIVED Organic peroxides : Type E Eye irritation : Category 2A Skin sensitization eate9Ory 1 Acute aquatic toxicity ; Category 1 Chronic aquatic toxicity Category 2 GHS label elements Hazard pictograms Signal Word : Warning Hazard Statements CITY OF TUKWILA TY ,ak PERMIT CENTER : H242 Heating may cause a fire. H317 May cause an allergic skin reaction. H319 Causes serious eye irritation. H400 Very toxic to aquatic life. H411 Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Vel$1011 1 1 of ReN4sgl iV1IQi7 Precautionary Statements Other hazards None known. SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Prevention: P210 Keep away from heat/sparks/open flames/hot surfaces. No smoking. P220 Keep/Store away from clothing/ strong acids, bases, heavy metal salts and other reducing substances /combustible materials. P234 Keep only in original container. P261 Avoid breathing dustl fume/ gas/ mist/ vapors/ spray. P264 Wash skin thoroughly after handling. P272 Contaminated work clothing must not be allowed out of the workplace. P273 Avoid release to the environment. P280 Wear protective gloves/ eye protection/ face protection. Response; P302 + P352 IF ON SKIN; Wash with plenty of soap and water. P305 + P351 + P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. P333 + P313 If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/ attention. P337 + P313 If eye irritation persists: Gat medical advice/ atten- tion, P363 Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. P391 Collect spillage. Storage: P410 Protect from sunlight. P411 + P235 Store at temperatures not exceeding 30 °C/ 86 °F. Keep cool. P420 Store away from other materials. Disposal: P501 Dispose of contents/ container to an approved waste dis- posal plant. SECTION 3. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substance / Mixture Mixture Chemical nature Hazardous Ingredients Organic Peroxide Liquid mixture C emic I n m CA -N . C n entration (% Dibenzoyl peroxide 94-36-0 >= 35 < 40 Zinc stearate - 557-05-1 >= 1 - <5 Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylate propoxylated 68551-13-3 >= 0.1 - 1 Version 1 Page 2 ef 18 Revised 12/18/2017 • siplast® SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID SECTION 4. FIRST AID MEASURE$ General advice If inhaled In case of skin contact In case of eye contact If swallowed Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed Protection of first-aiders Notes to physician Move out of dangerous area, Show this material Safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance. Do not leave the victim unattended. Call a physician immediately. : If unconscious, place in recovery position and seek medical advice. If symptoms persist, call a physician. If breathed in, move person into fresh air. In case of contact, immediately flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before re -use. If on skin, rinse well with water. If on clothes, remove clothes. If symptoms persist, call a physician. : In the case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. Remove contact lenses. Protect unharmed eye. Keep eye wide open while rinsing. If eye irritation persists, consult a specialist, Keep respiratory tract clear. Call a physician immediately. Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Causes serious eye irritation. : First Aid responders should pay attention to self-protection and use the recommended protective clothing : Treat symptomatically and supportively. SECTION 5. FIRE -FIGHTING MEASURES Suitable extinguishing media Unsuitable extinguishing media : Water spray Alcohol -resistant foam Carbon dioxide (CO2) Dry chemical : High volume water jet Version 1 Page 3 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 f siplast SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Specific hazards during fire : Contact with incompatible materials or exposure to tempera - fighting tures exceeding SADT may result in a self -accelerating de- composition reaction with release of flammable vapors which may auto -ignite. Flash back possible over considerable distance. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. The product will float on water and can be reignited on surface water. Cool closed containers exposed to fire with water spray Specific extinguishing meth. : Do not use a solid water stream as it may scatter and spread ods fire. Remove undamaged containers from fire area if it is safe to do SO. Use water spray to cool unopened containers. Further information : Collect contaminated fire extinguishing water separately. This must not be discharged into drains. Fire residues and contaminated fire extinguishing water must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations. Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local cir- cumstances and the surrounding environment. Special protective equipment : Wear self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighting if nec- essary. Use personal protective equipment. for fire-fighters SECTION 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Personal precautions, protec- : Use personal protective equipment. tive equipment and emer- Remove all sources of ignition. gency procedures Follow safe handling advice and personal protective equipment recommendations. Beware of vapors accumulating to form explosive cencentratiens. Vapors can accumulate in low areas. Never return spills In erigInal containers for re -use. Treat recovered material as described In the section "Disposal considerations", Environmental precautions : Prevent product from entering drains. Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so. If the product contaminates rivers and lakes or drains inform respective authorities. Version 1 Page 4 of 18 Revised 12!18/2017 f *last° Methods and materials for : containment and cleaning up SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Contact with incompatible substances can cause decomposition at or below SADT. Clear spills immediately. Suppress (knock down) gases/vapors/mists with a water spray jet. To clean the floor and all objects contaminated by this material, use plenty of water. Soak up with inert absorbent material. Isolate waste and do not reuse. Non -sparking tools should be used. Local or national regulations may apply to releases and disposal of this material, as well as those materials and items employed in the cleanup of releases. You will need to determine which regulations are applicable. SECTION 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Technical measures See Engineering measures under EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION section. Advice on protection against : Keep away from heat, end sources of ignition. Use only fire and explosion explosion,proef equipment, Keep away from oontustible material. Advice on safe handling Do not swallow, Do not breathe vapors/dust, Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, Avoid formation of aerosol. Take precautionary measures against static discharges, Never return any product to the container from which it was originally removed. Provide sufficient air exchange and/or exhaust in work rooms. Avoid confinement. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. Smoking, eating and drinking should be prohibited in the application area. Wash thoroughly after handling. For personal protection see section 8. Persons susceptible to skin sensitization problems or asthma, allergies, chronic or recurrent respiratory disease should not be employed in any process in which this mixture is being used. Protect from contamination. Version 1 Pege 5 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 siplast Conditions for safe storage SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID : Avoid impurities (e.g. rust, dust, ash), risk of decomposition. Electrical installations / working materials must comply with the technological safety standards. Containers which are opened must be carefully resealed and kept upright to prevent leakage. Store in original container. Keep containers tightly dosed in a cool, well -ventilated place. Store in accordance with the particular national regulations. Materials to avoid : Keep away from strong acids, bases, heavy metal salts and other reducing substances. Recommended storage tem- 0 - 30 °C perature 32 - 86 °F SECTION 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION Ingredients with workplace control parameters Ingredients CAS -No. _ Value type (Form of Control parame- ters Permissible Basis exposure) concentration Dibenzoyl peroxide 94-36-0 TWA 5 mg/m3 ACGIH TWA 5 mg/m3 NIOSH REL TWA 5 mg/m3 OSHA Z-1 TWA 5 mg/m3 OSHA PO Zinc stearate 557-05-1 TWA (Res- pirable) 5 mg/M3 NIOSH REL TWA (total) 10 mg/m3 NIOSH REL TWA (total dust) 15 mg/m3 OSHA Z-1 TWA (respir- able fraction) 5 mg/m3 OSHA Z-1 TWA (Total dust 10 mg/m3 - -OSHA PO TWA (respir- able dust fraction) 5 mg/m3 OSHA PO TWA 10 mg/m3 ACGIH Hazardous components without workplace control parameters Ingredients CAS -No. Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated 68551-13- propoxylated 3 Engineering measures Minimize workplace exposure concentrations. Personal protective equipment Respiratory protection : In the case of dust or aerosol formation use respirator with an approved filter. Filter type : ABEK-filter Version 1 Page 6 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 siplast® SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Hand protection Material : butyl -rubber Break through time : >e, 480 min Glove thickness : 0.5 mm Remarks Choose gloves to protect hands against chemicals depending on the concentration and quantity of the hazardous substance and specific to place of work. For special applications, we recommend clarifying the resistance to chemicals of the aforementioned protective gloves with the glove Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday. Eye protection : Tightly fitting safety goggles Please wear suitable protective goggles. Also wear face protection if there is a splash hazard. Ensure that eyewash stations and safety showers are close to the workstation location. Select appropriate protective clothing based on chemical Skin and body protection resistance data and an assessment of the local exposure potential, Hygiene measures Keep away from food and drink. When using do not eat or drink, When using do not smoke. Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product. SECTION 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance suspension Color : white Odor characteristic pH : Not applicable Melting point/range : No data available Boiling point/boiling range : Decomposition: Decomposes below the boiling point. Flash point ; Not applicable Evaporation rate : Not applicable Flammability (solid, gas) : does not ignite Self -ignition Upper explosion lirnit Not applicable Lower explosion limit ; Not applicable Vapor pressure : Not applicable Version 1 Pege 7 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 f siplast SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Density : 1.2 glcm3 (25 °C) Solubility(les) Water solubility insoluble Partition coefficient; n- : Not applicable octenol/water Self -Accelerating decomposi- tion temperature (SADT) 50 °C $ADT-Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature. Lowest temperature at which the tested package size will undergo a self -accelerating decomposition reaction. Viscosity Viscosity, dynamic : 1 mPa,s Viscosity, kinematic : Not applicable Explosive properties : Not explosive Oxidizing properties ; The substance or mixture is not classified as oxidizing. Organic peroxide SECTION 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Reactivity : Stable under recommended storage conditions. Chemical stability : Stable under recommended storage conditions. Possibility of hazardous reac- : Vapors may form explosive mixture with air. tions Conditions to avoid : Protect from contaminetion. Contact with incompatible substances can cause decomposition at or below SADT. Heat, flames and sparks. Avoid confinement. Incompatible materials : Accelerators, strong acids and bases, heavy metals and heavy metal salts, reducing agents SECTION 11, TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute toxicity Not classified based on available information. product Acute oral toxicity : Acute toxicity estimate: > 5,000 mg/kg Method: Calculation method Acute dermal toxicity Acute toxicity estirnate: > 5,000 mg/kg Method: Calculation method Version 1 Pap 8 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 1plast ingrecjiynth: Dibenzoyl peroxide: Acute oral toxicity Acute inhalation toxicity Acute dermal toxicity Zinc stearate: Acute oral toxicity Acute inhalation toxicity Acute dermal toxicity SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID LD50 (Rat): > 5,000 mg/kg Method: OECD Test Guideline 401 Assessment: The substance or mixture has no acute oral tox- icity : LC50 (Rat): 24.3 mg/I Exposure time: 4 h Test atmosphere: dust/mist Method: OECD Test Guideline 403 Assessment: The substance or mixture has no acute inhala- tion toxicity Method: Expert judgment Assessment: The substance or mixture has no acute dermal toxicity Remarks: Based on data from similar materials LD50 (Rat): > 5,000 mg/kg Method: OECD Test Guideline 401 : LC50 (Rat): > 200 mg/I Exposure time: 1 h Test atmosphere: dust/mist LD50 (Rabbit): > 2,000 mg/kg Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Acute oral toxicity : LD50 (Rat): > 2,000 mg/kg Acute inhalation toxicity : Remarks: No data available Acute dermal toxicity : Remarks: No data available Skin corrosion/irritation Not classified based on available information, pcpduct Remarks: May cause skin irritation and/or dermatitis. Ingredient: Dibenzoyl peroxide: Species: Rabbit Method: OECD Test Guideline 404 Result: No skin irritation Version 1 Page 9 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 f siplast® Zinc stearate: Species: Rabbit Method; Draize Test Result: No skin irritation SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated propoxylated: Species: Rabbit Method: OECD Test Guideline 404 Result: Mild skin irritation Serious eye damage/eye irritation Causes serious eye irritation. product Remarks: May cause irreversible eye damage. inqrKleittsi Dibenzoyl peroxide: Species: Rabbit Result: Eye irritation Method: OECD Test Guideline 405 Zinc stearate: Species: Rabbit Result: No eye irritation Method: Draize Test Alcohols, C12.15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Species: Rabbit Result: Risk of serious damage to eyes. Respiratory or skin sensitization Skin sensitization May cause an allergic skin reaction, Respiratory sensitization Not classified based on available information, frojimq; Remarks: Causes sensitization, jpgreclieNK Diberizoyl peroxide: Species; Mouse Method: OECD Test Guideline 429 Result: May cause sensitization by Skin contact. Version 1 Pegp 10 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 siplast SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Zinc stearate: Routes of exposure: Skin contact Species: Guinea pig Method: OECD Test Guideline 406 Result: Does not cause skin sensitization, Remarks: Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances. Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Test Type: Buehler Test Species: Guinea pig Result: Does not cause skin sensitization. Germ cell mutagenicity Not classified based on available information. Jnare1ients: Dibenzoyl peroxide: Genotoxicity in vitro Genotoxicity in vivo Zinc stearate: Genotoxicity in vitro Genotoxicity in vivo : Method: OECD Test Guideline 471 Result: negative Methpd: OECD Test Guideline 476 Result: negative : Test Type: dominant lethal test Species: Mouse Result: negative Method: OECD Test Guideline 471 Result: negative Remarks: Information given is based on data obtained from similar substances, : Test Type: Chromosomal aberration Species: Rat Result: Equivocal Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Genotoxicity in vitro : Remarks: No data available Genotoxicity in vivo : Remarks: No data available Carcinogenicity Not classified based on available information. IngresVents: Dibenzoyl peroxide: Remarks: negative Version 1 Page 11 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 f siplast® IARC OSHA NTP SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID No ingredient of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1`)/0 is identified as probable, possible or confirmed human carcinogen by IARC. No ingredient of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen by OSHA. No ingredient of this product present at levels greater than or equal to 0.1% is identified as a known or anticipated carcinogen by NTP. Reproductive toxicity Not classified based on available information. Jngredients;. Dibenzoyl peroxide: Effects on fertility Zinc stearate: Effects on fertility Effects on fetal development : Species: Rat Application Route: Oral Fertility: NOAEL: > 1,000 mg/kg body weight Method: OECD Test Guideline 422 Result: No effects on fertility. : Species: Rat Application Route: oral (gavage) General Toxicity F1: NOAEL: 7.5 mg/kg body weight Method: OECD Test Guideline 416 Remarks: Based on data from similar materials : Species: Mouse Application Route: oral (gavage) General Toxicity Maternal: NOAEL: 30 mg/kg body weight Teratogenicity: NOAEL: 30 mg/kg body weight Remarks: Based on data from similar materials STOT-single exposure Not classified based on available information. STOT-repeated exposure Not classified based on available information. Repeated dose toxicity Jnaredients; Dibenzoyl peroxide: Species: Rat NOAEL: 1,000 mg/kg Application Route: Oral Exposure time: 28 d Method: OECD Test Guideline 422 Version 1 Page 12 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 *last® Zinc stearate: Species: Mouse NOAEL: 458 mg/kg Application Route: Oral Method: OECD Test Guideline 408 SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Aspiration toxicity Not classified based on available information. Further information Proctuct. Remarks: No data available SECTION 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Jngredieuts; Dibenzoyl peroxide: Toxicity to fish : EC50 (Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout)): 0.0602 mg/I Exposure time: 96 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 203 NOEC (Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout)): 0.0316 mg/I Exposure time: 96 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 203 Toxicity to daphnia and other : EC50 (Daphnia magna (Water flea)): all mg/I aquatic invertebrates Exposure time: 48 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 202 Toxicity to algae M-Factor (Acute aquatic tox- icity) Toxicity to microorganisms NOEC (Daphnia magna (Water flea)); 0.077 mg/I Exposure time: 46 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 202 : EC50 (Pseudolcirchneriella subcapitata (green algae)): 0.0711 mg/I Exposure time: 72 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 201 NQEC (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (green algae)): 0.02 mg/I Exposure time: 72 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 201 : 10 : EC50 (Bacteria): 35 mg/I Exposure time: 0.5 h Version 1 Rage 13 of 10 Revised 12/18/2017 **last° SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID Ecotoxicology Assessment Acute aquatic toxicity : Very toxic to aquatic life. Chronic aquatic toxicity Zinc stearate: Toxicity to fish Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates Toxicity to algae : Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. Toxicity to microorganisms : Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated Toxicity to daphnia and other : aquatic invertebrates LC50 (Danio redo (zebra fish)): > 10,000 mg/I Exposure time: 96 h Method: Directive 67/548/EEC, Annex V, C.1. LC50 (Daphnia magna (Water flea)): > 100 mg/I Exposure time: 48 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 202 EL50 (Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata (green algae)): > 100 mg/I Exposure time: 72 h Method: OECD Test Guideline 201 NOEC (Pseudomonas putida): 1,000 mg/I Exposure time: 0.5 h Method: DIN 38 412 Part 8 propoxylated: EC50 (Daphnia magna (Water flea)): 1 - 10 mgli Exposure time: 48 h Persistence and degradability ingredients: Dibenzoyl peroxide: Biodegradability : Result: Biodegradable Method: OECD Test Guideline 3010 Zinc stearate: Biodegradability : Result: Readily biodegradable. Method: OECD Test Guideline 301D Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Biodegradability : Result: Readily biodegradable. Method: OECD Test Guideline 303 Bioaccumulative potential Ingrodients; Dibenzoyl peroxide: Partition coefficient: n- octanollwater : log Pow: 3.2 (20 'C) Version 1 Page 14 of 1s Revised 12/18/2019 siplast Zinc stearate: Partition coefficient: n- octanol/water SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID : Remarks: No data available Alcohols, C12-15, ethoxylated propoxylated: Partition coefficient: n- : log Pow: 4.5 octanol/water Mobility in soil No data available Other adverse effects product Ozone -Depletion Potential Additional ecological infor- mation : Regulation: 40 CFR Protection of Environment; Part 82 Pro- tection of Stratospheric Ozone - CAA Section 602 Class I Substances Remarks: This product neither contains, nor was manufac- tured with a Class I or Class II ODS as defined by the U.S. Clean Air Act Section 602 (40 CFR 82, Subpt, A, App.A 8). An environmental hazard cannot be excluded in the event of unprofessional handling or disposal. Very toxic to aquatic life. Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects. SECTION 13. DISPOSA Disposal methods Waste from residues CONSIDERATIONS Contaminated packaging The product should not be allowed to enter drains, water courses or the soil, Do not contaminate ponds, waterways or ditches with chemical or used container, Dispose of wastes in an approved waste disposal facility. Empty remaining contents, Dispose of as unused product. Do not re -use empty containers. Do not burn, or use a cutting torch on, the empty drum. Dispose of in accordance with local regulations. SECTION 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION International Regulations UNRTDG UN number Proper shipping name Class Packing group Version 1 UN 3107 ORGANIC PEROXIDE TYPE E, LIQUID (DII3ENZOYL PEROXIDE) 5.2 Not assigned by regulation Page 15 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 Labels IATA-DGR UN/ID No. Proper shipping name Class Packing group Labels Packing instruction (cargo aircraft) Packing instruction (passen- ger aircraft) IMDG-Code UN number Proper shipping name Class Packing group Labels EmS Code Marine pollutant Transport in bulk according Not applicable for product as s Dornestic regulation 49 CFR UN/ID/NA number Proper shipping name Class Packing group Labels FRG Code Marine pollutant SAFETY DATA SHEET PRO CATALYST LIQUID : 5,2 UN 3107 Organic peroxide type E, liquid (Dibenzoyl peroxide) 5.2 Not assigned by regulation Organic Peroxides, Keep Away From Heat 570 570 UN 3107 ORGANIC PEROXIDE TYPE E, LIQUID (DIBENZOYL PEROXIDE) 5.2 Not assigned by regulation 5.2 F-J, S-R ?Ts to Annex II of MARPQL 73/70 and the IBC Code upplied. UN 3107 Organic peroxide type E. liquid (Dibenzoyl peroxide, 4=7.42%) 5.2 Not 'assigned by regulation ORGANIC PEROXIDE 145 yes SECTION 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION EPCRA - Emergency Planning and Community Right -to -Know CERCLA Reportable Quantity This material does not contain any components with a CERCLA RQ. SARA 304 Extremely Hazardous Substances Reportable Quantity This material does not contain any components with a section 304 EHS RQ, SARA 311/312 Hazards Reactivity Hazard Acute Health Hazard Clean Air Act This product neither contains, nor was manufactured with a Class I or Class II ODS as defined by the U.S, Clean Air Act Section 602 (40 CFR 82, Subpt. A, App.A + This product does not contain any hazardous air pollutants (HAP), as defined by the U.S. Clean Air Act Section 112 (40 CFR 61), Version 1 Page 16 of 18 Revised 12/18/2017 f siplast (b SAFETY DATA SHEET PROU����� LIQUID _~....~~.—. ~~.~~,~.~~ This product does not contain any chemicals listed under the U.S. Clean Air Act Section 112(r) for Accidental Release Prevention (40CFRG&130.Subpart F), This productd ct containmn chemicals listed under the U.S.Clean Air Act Section 111 SUCN1iIntermediate prFinal VOC's(4DCFROO.40)� Clean Water Act This product does not contain any Hazardous Substances listed under the U.S. CleanWater Act, Section 311.Table 116.4A. This product does not contain any Hazardous Chemicals listed under the U.S. CleanWater Act, Section 311.Table 117.3. This product contains the following toxic pollutants listed under the U.S.Clean Water Act Section 307 Zincstoanm0e 557'05'1 1.5% This product does riot contain any chemicals known to the California Prop. 6G State nfCalifornia tocause cancer, birth, orany other reproductive defects. The ingredients wYthis product are reported inthe following inventories: A\CS(AU) Onthe inventory, o,incompliance with the inventory NZ|pC(NZ) Unthe inventory, orincompliance with the inventory KEO|(KF) 0nthe inventory, orincompliance with the inventory |ECSC(CN) Onthe inventory, nrincompliance with the inventory TCS|(TV) Qnthe inventory, orincompliance with the inventory TOCA(US) 0nTSCAInventory TSCA list No substances are subject tooSignificant New Use Rule. No substances are subject to TSCA12(b) export notification requirements. SECTION 16.OTHER INFORMATION Full text wfother abbreviations /VCS 'Awntrelian inventory ofChemical Substances; AST[W -Amedcan Society for the Testing of Materials; bw - Body weight; CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability An; CK1R ' Carcinogen, K4ukeQon or Reproductive Toxicant; DIN - Standard of the Qonnen Institute for Standardisation; DOT ' Department of Transportation; OSL - Domestic Sub- stances List (Canada); ECx'Concentration associated with u%response; EHS ' Extremely Haz- ardous Substance; EI-x' Loading rate associated with xY6 response; EnnS'Emergency Schedule; ENCS'Existing and New Chemical Substances (Japan)�ErCx Concentration associated with x% growth rate response; ERG ' Emergency Response Guide; 8HS Globally Harmonized Sys- tem; GLP ' Good Laboratory Practice; HM|S ' Hazardous Materials Identification System; IARC ' International Agency for Research on Cancer; IATA - International Air Transport Association; Version SAFETY DATA SHEET CATALYST PRO LIQUID IBC- International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk; |C50 ' Half maximal inhibitory concentration; ICAO ' International Civil Aviation Organiza- tion; |ECGC ' Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China; |K8DG ' International N1ohdma Dangerous Goods; |YND ' |nhamotiono| Maritime Organization; |SHL' Industrial Safety and Health Lew (Japan); |8O ' International Organisation for Standardization; KEC| ' Korea Existing Chemi- cals Inventory; LC50 - Lethal Concentration to 50 % of a test population; LD50'Lethal Dose 1o5096 of a test population (Median Lethal Dose); MARPOL - International Convention for the Pre- vention of Pollution from Ships: MGHA Mine Safety and Health Administration; n.p.y. ' Not 0th- enwisn Specified; NFPA- National Fire Protection Association; NO(A)EC 'NoObserved (Adverse) Effect Concentration; NO(A)EL' No Observed (Adverse) Effect Level; NQELR ' No Observable Effect Loading Rate; NTP - National Toxicology Program; NZ|nC ' New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals; OECD - Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development; OPPTS - Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention; P8T - Persistent, 8|nmooumu|etiwemnd Toxic sub- stance; P|CCS ' Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances; (Q)SAR'(QuanU'tativa)Structure Activity Relationship; RCRA' Rnouun;n Conservation and Recovery Act; REACH 'Regulation (EC)No10U7/2008ofthe European Parliament and nfthe Council concern- ing the Registration, Evaluation, Authoriuotiun and Restriction of Chan`\cm|a; RO ' Reportable Quantity; SAD'Self-Accelerating Decomposition Temperatune;SARA'SuperfundAmerd-ments and Reauthorization Act; SDS - Safety Data Sheet; TCSI - Taiwan Chemical Substance Inventory; TSCA-Tnxic Substances Control Act (United E0ahan); UN ' United Nations; UNRTDG ' United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods; vPvB - Very Persistent and Very Bioauoumu|otive Further information Flammability Special hazard. HMISO ratings are based ona8-4rating scale, with 0representing minimal haz- ards orriaky.and4epnosondngaignifi' oanthazanisnrhaks.Fn,thefiostbox|n the Health rating w7'indicates nochron- ic hem|\hhohmanda^~'hxdioebe chronic hazards exist. The information provided in this MaterialS Sheet is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guidance for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and re- lease and is not to be considered a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process, unless specified in the text. PRO FLEECE fsiplast Commercial Product Data Sieet Product Description Pro Fleece is a non -woven, needle -punched polyester fabric reinforcement specially designed for compatibility with Parapro, Terapro, and Paraflex liquid products. Product Uses Pro Fleece is used as a fabric reinforcement in Parapro Flashing Systems, Parapro Roof Membrane Systems, Terapro Flashing Systems, Terapro Waterproofing and Surfacing Systems, Terapro VTS Waterproofing and Surfacing Systeme, Paraflex 531 Liquid Fleshings, and Paraflex Liquid Membranes. Packaging Pro Fleece is packaged in the following roll dimensions: WIDTH LENGTH 12 in (305 mm) 82 ft (25 meter) 12 in (305 mm) 164 ft (50 meter) 25 in (630 mm) 164 ft (50 meter) 41 in (1050 mm) _ 164 ft (50 metor) Color and identification Markings Pro Fleece is a white non -woven fabric. • The 41 in x 164 ft (1050 mm x 50 m) (1050 mm) fleece has red logo printing and side lap lines. • The 25 in x 164 ft (630 mm x 50 m) fleece has red logo printing. • The 12 in x 164 feet (305 mm x 50 m) fleece has red logo printing. • The 12 in x 82 ft (305 mm x 25 m) has no logo or other printed markings. Storage Always store in cool and dry location. Store flat to avoid deforming rolls and creasing fabric. Shelf life is indefinite with proper storage. Rev 2/2018 Fleece Properties Physical & MchanicaJ Properties Pro Fleece (unsaturated) , Color White Nominal Thickness 40-iiiiis ' - wightsg/m2) 1 io Water Absorption <1 cyo Currant copies of all Siplast Commercial Product Data Sheets are posted on the Siplast Web site at www.S1plast.com. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 8 PERMIT CENTER Siplast 1000 Rochelle SW, 201 Sowicke Ave„ Suite 208 Irving, TX 75062-3940 North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7M 3M7 Customer Service in North America 1.800,922,8800 www.siplast.com PACIFIC RAINIER ROOFING 18012 Bothell -Everett Hwy Ste #6 Bothell, WA 98012 Phone (425) 892-8166 Exhibit 7 7. Wetherholt and Associates, Inc Specification book for re -roofing REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED JUL 0 9 2019 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 1 C 2' PERMIT CENTER WETHERHOLT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. PROJECT REROOFING SCOPE Westfield, Roof Area J3-B 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 CLIENT WESTFIELD 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: (206) 246-0423 Attn: Andy Thompson ROOFING CONSULTANT WETHERHOLT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 14715 NE 95th Street, Suite 100 Redmond, Washington 98052 Phone # 425-822-8397 Fax # 425-822-7595 Attn: Riley Kennedy PROJECT NO. 1806-06B1 2019 14715 NE 95th Street, Suite 100 • Redmond, WA 98052 Phone: 425-822-8397 • Fax: 425-822-7595 � TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE NO. OF PAGES Coverpage | Table ofContents \ 001000 Instructions toBidders 4 003000 Form oyProposal 4 005000 Agreement Form . 3 007000 General Conditions 25 010100 Summary ofWork 3 013000 Submittals 3 014000 Quality Control '...—..—....,..,.—^—..—...-----..--.l 014220 InspectionServices ............................. .............. ! 016300 Substitutions 5 017000 Contract C|omsuct 3 020500 Demolition | 061000 Rough Carpentry 2 075000 Modified Membrane RuuDog ll 076200 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim 3 Roof Plans and Details 4 End of Table uyContents Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 001000 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENT INTERPRETATION SECTION 001000 PAGE 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS The separate sections contained within these Contract Documents are intended to be mutually cooperative and to provide all details reasonably required for the execution of the proposed work. Should there be any doubt as to the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents, the Bidder should request of the CONSULTANT, no later than three days prior to Bid date, an interpretation thereof. Any interpretation or change in the Contract Documents will be made only in writing, in the form of Addenda to the Documents that will be furnished to all registered holders of Contract Documents. Bidders shall indicate receipt of all Addenda. Neither CONSULTANT nor OWNER will be responsible for any other explanation or interpretations of said Documents. 2. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTORS Bidders and their proposed subcontractors shall be registered and shall hold such licenses as may be required by the laws of Washington, including RCW 18.27, for the perfoi mance of the work specified in the Contract Documents. 3. BIDDER'S UNDERSTANDING Each Bidder must infoim itself of the conditions relating to the execution of the work, and it is assumed that it will inspect the site and make itself thoroughly familiar with all the Contract Documents. Failure to do so will not relieve the successful Bidder of its obligation to enter into a Contract and complete the contemplated work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents. It shall be the Bidder's obligation to verify for itself and to its complete satisfaction all information concerning site conditions. Each Bidder shall inform itself of, and the Bidder awarded a Contract shall comply with, federal, state and local laws, statutes, and ordinances relative to the execution of the work and existing at the time of bid opening. This requirement includes, but is not limited to, applicable regulations concerning minimum wage rates, wage and hour requirements, nondiscrimination in the employment of labor, provisions for aged and disabled persons, protection of public and employee safety and health, environmental protection, the protection of natural resources, fire protection, burning and nonburning requirements, permits, fees, and similar subjects. 4. TYPE OF PROPOSAL Lump sum prices for the Work shall be submitted in the appropriate places in the Proposal. The total amount to be paid the CONTRACTOR shall be the amount of the lump sum bid, as adjusted for additions or deletions resulting from OWNER -authorized changes in the project, plus applicable taxes. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 5. PREPARATION OF PROPOSALS SECTION 001000 PAGE 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Complete the Proposal form by entering requested information in the appropriate spaces. All price information shall be shown in both words and figures, in space provided. No changes shall be made in the phraseology of the forms. Written amounts shall govern in case of discrepancy between the amounts stated in writing and the amounts stated in figures. Any Proposal which contains omissions, incomplete erasures, alterations, or additions of any kind, or prices uncalled for, or in which any of the prices are obviously unbalanced, or which in any manner shall fail to conforrn to the conditions of the published Invitation to Bid may be deemed unresponsive. The Bidder must sign their Proposal in the blank space provided thereon. If Bidder is a corporation, the legal name of the corporation shall be set forth above, together with the signature of the officer or officers authorized to sign Contracts on behalf of the corporation. if Bidder is a partnership, the true name of the firm shall be set forth above together with the signature of the partner or partners authorized to sign Contracts on behalf of the partnership. If signature is by an agent, other than an officer of a corporation or a member of a partnership, a notarized power -of - attorney must be on file with the OWNER prior to opening of Proposals or submitted with the Proposal, otherwise the Proposal will be regarded as not properly authorized. Bidder shall complete and submit the following with its bid: A: Bidder's Proposal 003000 (all pages) B: Manufacturer's Certification of Approval C: Resumes of Bidder's Project Manager and Superintendent D: Work Schedule to include proposed start and completion dates 6. SALES AND OTHER TAXES Prices quoted in the Proposal shall include local and state sales taxes as a separate line item. The OWNER will pay the local and state sales taxes directly to the CONTRACTOR based on the progress pay estimate. All other taxes required by the laws and statutes of the State and its political subdivision shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR. 7, SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS All Proposals must be submitted no later than the time prescribed, at the place, and in the manner set forth in the Invitation to Bid. Proposals must be made on the Proposal forms provided herewith. Bid shall be submitted via email, bearing the name and address of the Bidder and addressed to the OWNER. The email subject should read: PROPOSAL FOR REROOF WESTFIELD WESTFIELD — ROOF AREA J3-B Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 8. DETERMINATION OF BIDDER RESPONSIBILITY SECTION 001000 PAGE 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS In determining the responsibility of the apparent low bidder, the OWNER will consider the following: 1) The successful Bidder must be able to demonstrate successful completion of three similar projects in the last three years. 2) Bidder shall submit with their Proposal the name of the manufacturer of the systems being bid. If the Bidder fails to specify the systems being bid, the OWNER may consider the Bid non -responsive. The successful bidder may not substitute another system without written consent of the OWNER as described in the Contract Documents. Bidder shall also submit Manufacturer's Certification of Approval as specifically called out in Section 003000 Proposal. 3) The experience and qualifications of the designated Project Manager, whose name shall be shown on the Proposal Form. The designated Project Manager shall have a minimum of three years of successful experience in project management and scheduling of projects of similar scope and complexity. Samples of project schedules, schedules of values, and other project documentation may be required at OWNER's option. Submit resume demonstrating relevant experience with bid. 4) The experience and qualifications of the designated Superintendent, whose name shall be shown on the Proposal Form. The designated Superintendent shall have a minimum of three years of successful experience in on -site supervision of projects of similar scope and complexity, and coordination of multiple trades and subcontractors, not restricted solely to roofing and sheet metal trades. Submit resume demonstrating relevant system experience. Upon notice of Award, neither the Project Manager nor the Superintendent shall be changed without the written approval of the OWNER. 9. MODIFICATION OR WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS Prior to the time and date designated for receipt of Proposals, any Proposal submitted may be modified or withdrawn by notice to the party receiving Proposals at the place designated for receipt of Proposals. Such notice shall be in writing over the signature of the Bidder. No Proposal may be withdrawn after the time scheduled for opening of Proposals, unless the time specified in paragraph 10, AWARD OF CONTRACT, of these Instructions to Bidders has elapsed. . 10. AWARD OF CONTRACT The acceptance of the Proposal will be by written notice of award, mailed to the office designated in the Proposal, or delivered to the Bidder's representative. In the event of failure of the chosen Bidder to sign the Contract and provide an acceptable insurance certificate(s), the OWNER may award the Contract to the next responsive, responsible Bidder. The OWNER reserves the right to accept or reject any or all Proposals, and to waive any informalities and irregularities in said Proposals. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 001000 PAGE 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS The OWNER retains the right to accept alternate bid items at the bid price within 10 days after the Effective Date of the Agreement. 11. BASIS OF AWARD If the OWNER makes an award, it will be to the responsive, responsible Bidder that, in the OWNER'S sole and absolute judgment, will best serve the interest of the OWNER.. 12. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The successful Bidder shall, within 10 calendar days after receiving Notice of Award, sign and deliver to the OWNER a Contract in the form hereto attached together with the acceptable insurance certificates as required in these Documents. Within 10 calendar days after receiving the signed Contract from the successful Bidder, the OWNER'S authorized agent will sign the Contract. Signature by both parties constitutes execution of the Contract. 13. TIME OF COMPLETION The times of substantial and final completion of the work to be performed under each phase of this Contract are the essence of the Contract. Extensions of time may be allowed only in strict accordance with the provisions stated in the General Conditions. The time allowed for the completion of the work is stated in the Proposal. 14. NAMING OF SUBCONTRACTORS In the spaces provided on the Form of Proposal, Bidder shall name the Subcontractors whose subcontract amount is more than ten percent of the Contract Sum for the Base Bid. The Bidder, if awarded the Contract, will subcontract with the listed Subcontractor for performance of the portion of the Work designated on the Form of Proposal. Should alternate bids require different named subcontractors, the Bidder shall identify the alternate subcontractors and the affected portion of the Work. END OF SECTION 001000 ._, • Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 003000 PAGE I Form of proposal REROOFING SCOPE NOTE TO BIDDER: Use preferably BLACK ink for completing this Proposal form. PROPOSAL To: Andy Thompson, anthompson@westfield.com Address: 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 Project Title: Westfield Reroof 2019 — Roof Area J3-B 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 Bidder's person to contact for additional information on this Proposal: Company: Contact Person: Telephone: FAX: Email: BIDDER'S DECLARATION AND UNDERSTANDING The undersigned, hereinafter called the Bidder, declares that the only persons or parties interested in this Proposal are those named herein, that this Proposal is, in all respects, fair and without fraud, that it is made without collusion with any official or representative of the OWNER, and that the Proposal is made without any connection or collusion with any person submitting another Proposal on this Contract. The Bidder further agrees that it has exercised its own judgment regarding the interpretation of subsurface information and has utilized all data which it believes pertinent from the CONSULTANT, OWNER, and other sources in arriving at its conclusions. The Bidder further declares that it has carefully examined Contract Documents for construction of the project, that it has inspected the site, that it has satisfied itself as to quantities involved, including materials and equipment, and conditions of work involved, including the fact that the description of quantities of work and materials as included in this Form of Proposal is brief and is intended only to indicate the general nature of the work and to correlate said quantities with detailed requirements in the Contract Documents, and that this Proposal is made according to provisions and under terms of the Contract Documents, which Documents are hereby made a part of this Proposal. CONTRACT EXECUTION & INSURANCE The Bidder agrees that its Proposal shall not be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after bid opening. The Bidder further agrees that if this Proposal is accepted, it will, within 10 calendar days after receipt of Notice of Award, sign the Contract and deliver to the OWNER the required Certificates of Insurance, and will, to the extent of its Proposal, furnish all machinery, tools, apparatus, and other means of construction and do the work and furnish all the materials necessary to complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. CONTRACT TIME The Bidder agrees to Substantially Complete the Work within 90 calendar days after the Date of Notice to Proceed, and to Finally Complete work within 14 calendar days after Substantial Completion. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 003000 PAGE 2 Form of proposal SALES AND USE TAXES Prices quoted in the Proposal shall include local and state sales taxes as a separate line item. The OWNER will pay the local and state sales taxes directly to the CONTRACTOR based on the monthly progress pay estimate. All other taxes as required by the laws and statutes of the State and its political subdivision shall be paid by the CONTRACTOR. ADDENDA The Bidder hereby acknowledges that he has received Addenda No, , (Bidder shall insert No. of each Addendum received) and agrees that all addenda issued are hereby made part of the Contract Documents, and further agrees that his Proposal (s) includes all impacts resulting from said Addenda. PROJECT SCHEDULE Proposed Project Start Date: TOTAL LUMP SUM BASE BID — LOW SLOPE ROOF AREA J3-B The Bidder agrees to accept as full payment for the Work, as specified in the Contract Documents and shown on the Drawings, and based upon the undersigned's own estimate of quantities and costs, the following lump sum: TOTAL BASE BID ($ TOTAL ALLOWANCES ($ SALES TAX TOTAL (BASE BID + ALLOWANCES + SALES TAX) ($ _A Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 003000 PAGE 3 Form of proposal ADDITIVE UNIT COST ITEMS, IN ADDITION TO THE BASE BID, (These items are not to be included in the base bid) 1. INSTALLATION OF WALK PAD (In addition to locations shown on Roof Plan) DOLLARS ($ ) per 1 lineal foot of walk pad fully installed. 2. INSTALLATION LIQUID FLASHING MEMBRANE AT 1 CONCRETE EQUIPMENT PAD AT ROOF AREA J3-B DOLLARS ($ ). 3. REPAIRS TO RUSTED METAL DECK AT ROOF AREA J3-B DOLLARS ($ ) per lineal foot of rusted metal deck brush cleaned, rust prohibitive treatment, and paint applied. QUALITY ASSURANCE The Bidder proposes the following manufacturer's system to be used for those following portions of the work in the event that the Bidder is awarded the Contract, and will not be changed except with the written approval of the OWNER, which the OWNER may withhold for any reason: Type of Work System Manufacturer Base Bid Low Slope: Bidder warrants that it is certified as an approved applicator -contractor by the manufacturer(s) of the above listed roofing system. EVIDENCE OF SAID CERTIFICATION SHALL BE WRITTEN TO THE OWNER, SIGNED BY THE MANUFACTURER, AND SUBMITTED TO OWNER ALONG WITH THE BID. PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION The Bidder proposes the following designated Project Manager and Superintendent, whose experience and qualifications shall be as described in Paragraph 8 of 001.00 instnictions to Bidders, and whose resumes indicating relevant experience are enclosed with this Proposal. Project Manager: Superintendent: BIDDER The name of the Bidder submitting this Proposal is: doing business at: Street: City: State: Zip: which is the address to which all communications concerned with this Proposal and with the Contract shall be sent. The names of the principal officers of the corporation submitting this Proposal, or of the partners comprising the Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 003000 PAGE 4 Form of proposal partnership, or of all persons interested in this Proposal as principals are as follows: Federal Tax Identification Number: Contractor's Washington Registration No: Dept. of Labor and Industries Reg, No: Washington State Department of Revenue No: If Sole Proprietor or Partnership IN WITNESS hereto the undersigned has set his/her hand this day of , 20 . Signature: Title. if Corporation IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its duly authorized officers this day of , 20 . Name of Corporation: By: Title: END OF SECTION WESTFIELD — ROOF AREA J3-B REROOFING PROJECT 2019 STANDARD LUMP SUM AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR SECTION 005000 PAGE 1 AGREEMENT FORM This Agreement is made as of the day of , 20_ between the OWNER: WESTFIELD 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 and the CONTRACTOR: OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree as set forth below. Article 1. WORK. CONTRACTOR shall complete all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The Work is generally described as follows: Base Bid for Re -Roofing for: Westfield — Roof Area J3-B 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington to limits shown on contract documents. Article 2. (not used) Article 3. CONTRACT TIME. The Bidder agrees to Substantially Complete the within 100 work days after the Date ofNotice to Proceed, and to Finally Complete work within 10 work days after Substantial Completion. a _1 WESTFIELD — ROOF AREA J3-B REROOFING PROJECT 2019 Article 4. CONTRACT SUM. SECTION 005000 PAGE 2 AGREEMENT FORM 4.1 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR the following lump sum for completion of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents Base Bid: ($ Dollars, ) Total Dollars subject to additions and deductions as provided in the Contract Documents. Article 5. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: 5.1 Prior to the first Application for Payment, CONTRACTOR shall submit to the OWNER a Schedule of Values in the format required by the OWNER, and supported by data to substantiate its accuracy as requested by OWNER. The approved Schedule of Values shall be used as a basis of payment for Applications for Payment. 5.2 Progress payments shall be made monthly for duly approved work performed during the calendar month preceding the application. CONTRACTOR, shall submit Applications for Payment as described in Article 18 Payments and Completion. 5.3 Payments due and unpaid under the Agreement shall bear interest as specified by RCW 39.76. 5.4 Liquidated Damages: Not Used. 5.5 Lien Releases: include a signed conditional lien release form with progress payments. Include a signed unconditional lien release form with final payment. Article 6. FINAL PAYMENT. Final payment, constituting the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum shall be made by the Owner to the Contractor when the Work has been completed, the Agreement fully performed, and the Work accepted by the Owner. Article 7. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR concerning the Work consist of the following: 7.1 PROJECT MANUAL: All Divisions except 001000. • J a —4 WESTFIELD — ROOF AREA J3-B REROOFING PROJECT 2019 7.2 DRAWINGS: Dated — April 2019. 7.2.1. Title Sheets Roof Plan Roof Details Specifications 7.3 Addenda SECTION 005000 PAGE 3 AGREEMENT FORM 7.4 Documentation submitted by CONTRACTOR prior to Notice of Award (pages To , inclusive). 7.5 The following which may be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the Agreement and are not attached hereto: All Written Amendments and other documents amending, modifying, or supplementing the Contract Documents pursuant to Article 16 of the General Conditions. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article 7. The Contract Documents may only be amended, modified or supplemented as provided in Article 16 of the General Conditions. Article 8. MISCELLANEOUS. 8.1 No assignment by a party hereto of any rights under or interest in the Contract Documents will be binding on another party hereto without the written consent of the other party; and specifically, but without limitation, moneys that may become due and moneys that are due may not be assigned without such consent (except to the extent that the effect of this restriction may be limited by law), and unless specifically stated to the contrary in any written consent to an assignment no assignment will release or discharge the assignor from any duty or responsibility under the Contract Documents. 8.2 OWNER and CONTRACTOR each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives to the other party hereto, its partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives in respect of all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. Article 9: OTHER PROVISIONS. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, OWNER and CONTRACTOR have signed three (3) copies of this Agreement. This Agreement will be Effective , 20 OWNER: CONTRACTOR: WESTFIELD 2800 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, Washington 98188 By: By: Dated: Dated: WESTFIELD — ROOF AREA J3-B REROOFING PROJECT 2019 Address for giving notices: Address for giving notices: SECTION 005000 PAGE 4 AGREEMENT FORM END OF SECTION 005000 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 ARTICLE 10. THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. SECTION 007000 PAGE I GENERAL CONDITIONS 10.1 The intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work by the Contractor. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by one shall be as binding as if required by all; performance by the Contractor shall be required only to the extent consistent with the Contract Documents and reasonably inferable from them as being necessary to produce the intended results. 10.2 The Contract Documents shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship of any kind between the Owner and a Subcontractor of any tier or between any persons or entities other than the Owner and Contractor. 10.3 By executing the Agreement, the Contractor represents and acknowledges that the Contract Sum is reasonable compensation for all the Work, that the Contract Time is adequate for the performance of the Work, and that it has carefully checked and verified all pertinent figures and examined the Contract Documents and the Project site, including any existing buildings, and that it has satisfied itself as to the nature, location, character, quality and quantity of the Work, the labor, materials, equipment, goods, supplies, work, services and other items to be furnished and all other requirements of the Contract Documents, as well as the surface conditions and other matters that may be encountered at the Project site or affect performance of the Work or the cost or difficulty thereof, including but not limited to those conditions and matters affecting: transportation, access, disposal, handling and storage of materials, equipment and other items; availability and quality of labor, water, electric power and utilities; availability and condition of roads; normal climatic conditions and seasons; physical conditions at the Project site and the surrounding locality; topography and ground surface conditions; and equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and at all times during the performance of the Work. THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR FULLY TO ACQUAINT ITSELF WITH ANY APPLICABLE CONDITION OR MA 11ER SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY RELIEVE IT FROM THE RESPONSIBILITY FOR PERFORMING THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND WITHIN THE CONTRACT TIME AND THE CONTRACT SUM. 10.4 The term "Work" means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 10.5 If, during the performance of the Work, the Contractor finds a conflict, error or discrepancy in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall report it to the Consultant and/or the Owner in writing at once. The Contractor shall not proceed with the affected Work until it receives a written interpretation or clarification from Owner and/or Consultant. ARTICLE 11. THE OWNER. 11.1 The Owner shall, upon request, furnish surveys and a legal description of the site. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS 11.2 Permits and fees which are the responsibility of the Contractor under the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall research, secure, and pay for necessary approvals, easements, plan check and building permit fees, assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities. The contractor shall thoroughly research permit and inspection requirements prior to submitting bids, and include all associated costs in within the base bid. 11.3 If the Contractor fails to correct Work which is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents or fails to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Owner, by a written order, may order the Contractor to stop the Work, or any portion thereof, until the cause for such order has been eliminated; however, the right of the Owner to stop the Work shall not give rise to a duty on the part of the Owner to exercise this right for the benefit of the Contractor or any other person or entity. ARTICLE 12. THE CONTRACTOR. 12.1 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using the Contractor's best skill and attention. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for and have control over construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, for safety, and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Agreement, unless Contract Documents give other specific instructions concerning these matters. The Contractor shall be and operate as an independent contractor in the performance of the Work and shall have complete control over and responsibility for all personnel performing the Work. In no event shall the Contractor be authorized to enter into any agreements or undertakings for or on behalf of the Owner or to act as or be an agent or employee of the Owner. 12.2 Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for labor, materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery, water, heat, utilities, transportation, and other facilities and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work, whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated in the Work. 12.3 The Contractor shall enforce strict discipline and good order among the Contractor's employees and other persons carrying out the Agreement. The Contractor shall not permit employment of unfit persons or persons not skilled in tasks assigned to them. 12.4 The Contractor warrants that materials and equipment furnished under the Agreement will be of good quality and new unless otherwise required or permitted by the Contract Documents, that the Work will be free from defects not inherent in the quality required or permitted, and that the Work will conform with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Work not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved and authorized, may be considered defective. The Contractor's warranty excludes remedy for damage or defect caused by abuse, modifications not executed by the Contractor, improper or insufficient maintenance, improper operation, or normal wear and tear under normal usage. If required by the Owner, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. Materials and equipment shall be applied, installed, connected, erected, used, cleaned and conditioned in accordance with the Contract Documents. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 3 GENERAL CONDITIONS 12.5 The Owner shall pay to the Contractor Local and Washington State sales taxes as required to be paid in accordance with the laws and regulations of the place of the Project which are applicable during the performance of the Work. Contractor shall pay for all other types of taxes and fees for the Work or portions thereof provided by or through Contractor, including consumer, use, B&O, income, or other taxes, which taxes are legally enacted at the time bids are received whether or not yet effective. 12.6 The Contractor shall comply with and give notices required by laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on performance of the Work. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner if the Drawings and Specifications are observed by the Contractor to be at variance therewith. 12.7 Contractor shall schedule, supervise and coordinate the operations of all Subcontractors. Contractor shall be fully responsible to Owner and Consultant for acts and omissions of the Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and organizations performing or furnishing any of the Work under a direct or indirect contract with Contractor to the extent Contractor is responsible for Contractor's own acts and omissions. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between Owner or Consultant and any such Subcontractor, Supplier or other person or organization, nor shall it create any obligation on the part of Owner or Consultant to pay or to see to the payment of any moneys due any such Subcontractor, Supplier or other person or organization, except as may otherwise be required by laws and regulations. 12.8 The Contractor shall review, approve and submit to the Consultant: Shop Drawings, Product Data, Samples and similar submittals required by the Contract Documents with reasonable promptness. The Work shall be in accordance with approved submittals. Whenever materials or equipment are specified or described in the Contract Documents by using the name of a proprietary item or the name of a particular Supplier, the naming of the item is intended to establish the type, function and quality required. Unless the name is followed by words indicating that no substitution is permitted, materials or equipment of other Suppliers may be accepted by Consultant if sufficient information is submitted by Contractor to allow Consultant to determine that the material or equipment proposed is equivalent or equal to that named. 12.9 The Contractor shall keep the premises and surrounding area free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by operations under the Agreement. At completion of the Work or at the Owner's request, the Contractor shall remove from and about the Project waste materials, rubbish, the Contractor's tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus materials. 12.10 The Contractor shall provide the Owner access to the Work in preparation and progress wherever located. 12.11 The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees, including a City of Seattle, Washington Business License; shall defend suits or claims for infringement of patent rights and shall hold the Owner harmless from loss on account thereof, but shall not be responsible for such defense or loss when a particular design, process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is required by the Contract Documents unless the Contractor has reason to believe that there is an infringement of patent. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 4 GENERAL CONDITIONS 12.12 Subject to the following conditions, the Contractor shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Owner and its agents, employees, and consultants, successors and assigns ("Indemnitee") from and against all claims, damages, bodily injury (including death), safety related issues, losses and expenses, direct and indirect, or consequential, including costs and attorneys' fees incurred on such claims and in proving the right to indemnification, arising out of or resulting from any act or omission of the Contractor, its agents, any of its Subcontractors of any tier, and anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor or Subcontractors of any tier ("Indemnitor"). 12.12.1 The Contractor will fully indemnify Indemnitee for the sole negligence of the Indemnitor. 12.12.2 To the extent of the Indemnitor's negligence, the Contractor will indemnify Indemnitee for the concurrent negligence of the Indemnitor. The Contractor agrees to being added by the Owner as a party to any arbitration or litigation with third parties in which the Owner alleges indemnification or contribution from the Contractor, any of its Subcontractors of any tier, any one directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or any one for whose acts any of them may be liable. The Contractor agrees that all of its Subcontractors of any tier will, in the subcontracts, similarly stipulate; in the event any does not, the Contractor shall be liable in place of such Subcontractor(s). To the extent any portion of this indemnification provision is stricken by a court or arbitrator for any reason, all remaining provisions shall retain their vitality and effect. 12.13 Pursuant to RCW 49.70 and WAC 296-62-054 et seq., the Contractor shall provide the Owner copies of and have available at the Project Site a workplace survey or material safety data sheets for all "hazardous" chemicals under the control or use of Contractor or any Subcontractor at the Project Site. Contractor shall not be entitled to any additional Contract Time or compensation arising from its failure or alleged failure to comply with this statute or regulation. 12.14 The Contractor will be responsible for planning, scheduling, managing, and reporting the progress of the Work in accordance with ali of the specific methods and submittals described in this Paragraph 12.16. 12.14.1 The Contractor shall use the Contract Schedule to plan, coordinate, and prosecute the Work in an orderly and expeditious manner. The Contract Schedule will be used by the Owner and the Consultant to evaluate progress and status at the various stages of the Project, allocate funds per the cash flow information provided, determine the impact of any changes to the Contract, and establish the basis for progress payments. 12.14.2 The Contract Schedule will be reviewed by the Consultant and Owner. Such review of the Contractor's schedule shall not constitute an approval or acceptance or the Contract's construction means, methods, or sequencing, or its ability to complete the Work in a timely manner. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 5 GENERAL CONDITIONS 12.14.3 Within fifteen (15) calendar days after its execution of the Agreement, the Contractor shall submit a complete Contract Schedule of the Work. This Schedule will include all activities required for contract completion, including construction and installation activities; the preparation, review and approval of submittals; the procurement, delivery and installation of materials and equipment; and testing and inspections. No activity shall include the work of more than one craft or trade. Any impacts resulting from the operations of other contractors, or from operating restraints imposed by the Owner, shall be identified in the Contract Schedule. The selection and number of activities shall be subject to Owner's approval. ARTICLE 13. ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT. 13.1 The Owner will provide administration of the Agreement. 13.2 The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of authority of Consultant are set forth in the Contract Documents and shall not be extended without written consent of the Owner and the Consultant. The Consultant is not an agent of the Owner, and is not authorized to speak on behalf of or bind the Owner. 13.3 The Consultant may, upon direction of the Owner, make visits to the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of the Work to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the completed Work and to determine in general if the Work is being performed in a manner indicating that the Work, when completed, will be in accordance with the Contract Documents. However, the Consultant will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check quality or quantity of the Work. 13.4 The Consultant and Owner will not have control over or charge of and will not be responsible for means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractor's responsibility as provided in Paragraphs 12.1 and 19.1. The Owner and the Consultant will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. 13.5 Based on observations and evaluations of the Contractor's applications for Payment, the Owner will review and approve the amounts due the Contractor. 13.6 The Owner will direct the Consultant to issue such written clarifications or interpretations as to matters of design interpretation (in the form of Drawings or otherwise) as the Consultant may determine necessary, which shall be consistent with or reasonably inferable from the overall intent of the Contract Documents. If the Contractor believes that a written clarification or interpretation justifies an increase in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time, and the parties are unable to agree to the amount or extent thereof, Contractor may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 13. 13.7 Consultant may authorize minor variations in the Work from the requirements of the Contract Documents that do not involve an adjustment in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time and are consistent with the overall intent of the Contract Documents. These will be accomplished by a Work Directive and will be binding on the Contractor, who shall perform the Work involved promptly. If Contractor believes that a Work Directive justifies an increase in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time, and the parties are unable to agree as to the amount or extent thereof, the Contractor may make a claim therefore as provided in Article 13, as soon as possible and no later than fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of Work Directive. Westfield -- Roof Area Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 6 GENERAL CONDITIONS 13.8 The Owner will have authority to disapprove or reject Work which Owner believes to be defective, and will also have authority to require special inspection or testing of the Work, whether or not the Work is fabricated, installed or completed. 13.9 As to matter of design interpretation, Owner will direct Consultant on the initial interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents and judge of the acceptability of the Work thereunder. Any claim, dispute or other matters in question between Owner and Contractor, except those relating to artistic effect, will be referred to Owner in writing pursuant to Article 13. 13.10 Neither Consultant's authority to act under this Article 13 nor elsewhere in the Contract Documents, nor any decision made by Consultant in good faith either to exercise or not exercise such authority shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of the Consultant or the Owner to the Contractor, any Subcontractor, any Supplier, or any other person or organization performing any of the Work, or to any surety for any of them. 13.11 The Consultant and the Owner will not be responsible for the Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction, or the safety precautions and programs incident thereto, and neither the Consultant nor the Owner will be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform any of the Work. 13.12 All claims, disputes and other matters in question of the Contractor arising out of, or relating to, the Contract Documents or the breach thereof ("claims"). except claims which have been waived under the terms of the Contract Documents, shall be decided by a dispute resolution procedure to which the Owner, Contractor and Consultant agree in a pre -construction conference, unless thc parties mutually agree in writing otherwise. Contractor shall diligently carry on the Work and maintain the progress schedule during the dispute resolution procedure, including any litigation proceedings, unless the parties mutually agree in writing otherwise. 13.12.1 The dispute resolution procedure shall provide that the Contractor give written notice to Owner of claims as soon as possible and no later than fourteen calendar (14) days after their arising. 13.12.2 Mediation. Contractor may bring no claim against Owner unless the claim is first subject to non -binding mediation before a single mediator under the Construction Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association. This requirement cannot be waived except by an explicit written waiver signed by Owner. A representative of Owner and Contractor with full authority to settle the claim must attend the mediation session. To the extent there are other parties in interest such as Subcontractors or Suppliers, their representatives, with full authority to settle the claim, shall also attend the mediation session. Unless the Owner and Contractor mutually agree otherwise, all unresolved claims in the Project shall be considered at a single mediation session that shall occur prior to Final Acceptance by Owner. I. 1 a —4 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 7 GENERAL CONDITIONS 13.12.3 Litigation. Contractor may bring no litigation on claims unless such claims have been properly raised and considered in the dispute resolution procedures and subparagraphs 13.12.2 above. All unresolved claims shall be waived and released unless Contractor has strictly complied with the time limits of the Contract Documents, and litigation is served and filed within the earlier of (a) 120 days after the Date of Substantial Completion designated in writing by Owner (provided that mediation has closed) or (b) 60 days after Final Acceptance. This requirement cannot be waived except by an explicit written waiver signed by Owner. 13.13 Notwithstanding the above, Owner may demand arbitration, before a single arbitrator appointed by the American Arbitration Association, under the Expedited Procedure of the Construction Industry Arbitration Rules within five (5) working days of the demand, for the purpose of seeking a declaratory judgment regarding the propriety of Owner's termination of Contract prior to such a termination. The hearing shall occur within seven days of the appointment of the arbitrator, and the award shall be made within two days of the close of the hearing, and shall be final and binding. ARTICLE 14. SUBCONTRACTORS. 14.1 A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with the Contractor to perform a portion of the Work at the site. A Subcontractor of any tier includes Subcontractors as well as all direct and lower level sub -subcontractors. 14.2 Unless otherwise stated in the Contract Documents, the Contractor, as soon as practicable after award of the Agreement, shall furnish in writing to the Owner the names of the Subcontractors for each of the principal portions of the Work. The Contractor shall not contract with any Subcontractor to whom the Owner has made reasonable and timely objection. The Contractor shall not be required to contract with anyone to whom the Contractor has made reasonable objection. Contracts between the Contractor and Subcontractors shall (1) require each Subcontractor, to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to be bound to the Contractor by the terms of the Contract Documents, and to assume toward the Contractor all the obligations and responsibilities which the Contractor, by the Contract Documents, assumes toward the Owner, and (2) allow to the Subcontractor the benefit of all rights, remedies and redress afforded to the Contractor by these Contract Documents. ARTICLE 15. CONSTRUCTION BY OWNER OR BY SEPARATE CONTRACTORS. 15.1 The Owner reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the Project with the Owner's own forces, and to award separate contracts in connection with other portions of the Project or other construction or operations on the site under conditions of the contract identical or substantially similar to these, including those portions related to insurance and waiver of subrogation. If the Contractor claims that delay or additional cost is involved because of such action by the Owner, the Contractor shall make such claim as provided elsewhere in the Contract Documents. 15.2 The Contractor shall afford the Owner and separate contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and equipment and performance of their activities, and shall connect and coordinate the Contractor's construction and operations with theirs as required by the Contract Documents. Westfield — Roof Area J3B SECTION 007000 PAGE 8 Reroofing Project GENERAL CONDITIONS 2019 ARTICLE 16. CHANGES IN THE WORK. 16.1 The Owner, without invalidating the Agreement, may order changes in the Work consisting of additions, deletions or modifications, the Contract Sum and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. Such changes in the Work shall be authorized by written Contract Modification signed by the Owner, the Consultant, and Contractor or by written Work Directive Change signed by the Owner and the Consultant. 16.2 The Contract Sum and Contract Time shall be changed only by Contract Modification. 16.3 If the Owner and Contractor cannot agree on the cost or credit to the Owner from a Change in the Work, the Contractor shall keep and present, in such form as the Owner may prescribe, an itemized accounting together with supporting data. Approval may not be given without such itemization. FAILURE TO PROVIDE DATA REQUESTED BY THE OWNER SHALL CONSTITUTE WAIVER OF ANY CLAIM FOR CHANGES IN THE CONTRACT TIME OR CONTRACT SUM. Notwithstanding any disagreeinent, Contractor shall carry on the Work and adhere to the Progress Schedule. Contractor's execution of a Contract Modification or written agreement shall constitute a waiver of claims by Contractor arising out of the work to be performed or deleted thereon, except as specifically described therein. 16.4 The total cost of any claim for an increase or decrease in the Contract Sum or any change in the Work, including a claim under Article 13, shall be limited to the reasonable value of the following: 16.4.1 Payroll costs for craft employees in the direct employ of Contractor in the performance of the changed Work under schedules of job classifications agreed upon by Owner and Contractor. Payroll costs shall consist of salaries and wages of laborers, apprentices, journeymen and foremen performing and/or directly supervising the changed work on site plus the cost of fringe benefits, which shall include social security contributions, unemployment, excise and payroll taxes, workers' compensation, and health and retirement benefits, applicable thereto. The expenses of performing Work after regular working hours, on Saturday, Sunday or legal holidays, shall be included in the above only to the extent specifically pre -authorized by Owner. Payroll costs shall be based upon production rates no lower than those defined in R. S. Means Company MarihourStandards for Buiidirtg Constritjon. 16.4.2 Cost of materials and equipment incorporated in the changed Work, including costs of transportation and required third -party storage thereof, and Suppliers' field services required in connection therewith. Cash discounts shall accrue to the Contractor unless Owner deposits funds with the Contractor with which to make payments, in which case the cash discounts shall accrue to Owner. Trade discounts, rebates, refunds and returns from sale of surplus materials and equipment shall accrue to the Owner, and Contractor shall make provisions so that they may be obtained. Material costs shall be documented either by actual invoice or by supplier quotations. 16.4.3 Payments made by Contractor to the Subcontractors for changed Work performed by Subcontractors. The Subcontractor's Cost of the Work, including Fee, shall be determined in the same manner as Contractor's Cost of the Work. Subcontracts shall be subject to the other applicable provisions of the Contract Documents. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 9 GENERAL CONDITIONS 16.4.4 Costs of engineers, architects, detailer, testing laboratories, and surveyors employed for services specifically related to the changed Work. 16.4.5 Supplemental costs including the following: 16.4.5.1 Rental value of construction equipment and machinery and the parts thereof whether provided by Contractor or rented from others, and the costs of transportation, loading, unloading, installation, dismantling and removal thereof only the extent required by the changed work. Equipment shall be paid for based on prevailing rate as published in the Rental Rate Agreement between the Associated General Contractors of Washington and the Washington State Department of Transportation, latest edition, or the actual rate paid as evidenced by rental receipts, whichever is less. Hourly, weekly, or monthly rates as appropriate will be applied to yield the lowest rates. The rental value of any such equipment, machinery or parts accrues only during the time necessary for the changed work. 16.4.5.2 Cost of premiums for additional Bonds and insurance required because of changes in the Work, which is defined as: a) Contractors' liability insurance: the cost (expressed as a percentage) of any changes in the Contractors' liability insurance arising directly from the changed work; and 16.5 The cost to Owner of changes in the Work shall NOT include any of the following: 16.5.1 Payroll costs and other compensation of Contractor's officers, executives, principals (of partnership and sole proprietorships), general managers, project managers, engineers, architects, estimators, general foremen, superintendents, attorneys, auditors, accountants, purchasing and contacting agents, expediter, timekeepers, clerks or other personnel employed by Contractor's principal or a branch office, for general administration of the Work, are to be considered administrative costs covered by the Contractor's Fee. 16.5.2 Expenses of Contractor's principal, branch or site offices. 16.5.3 Any part of Contractor's capital expenses, including interest on Contractor's capital employed for the Work and charges against Contractor for delinquent payments. 16.5.4 Cost of premiums for bonds and insurance whether or not Contractor is required by the Contract Documents to purchase and maintain the same (except for the cost of premiums covered by subparagraph 16.4.5.2 above). 16.5.5 Costs due to the negligence of Contractor, any Subcontractor, Supplier or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or for whose acts any of them may be liable, including but not limited to, the correction of defective Work, disposal of materials or equipment wrongly supplied and making good any damage to property. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 10 GENERAL CONDITIONS 16.5.6 Other overhead or general expense costs of any kind and the costs of any item not specifically and expressly included in paragraph 16.4. 16.5.7 Payroll costs and associated expensesexpcnses for supervision of Subcontractor's work. 16.6 The Contractor's Fee allowed to Contractor for all overhead, profit and other costs, including all office, home office, and site overhead (including project manager, project engineer, superintendent and general foreman time), and delay and impact costs of any kind, shall be strictly limited in all cases to a fee, based on the following percentage of the various portions of the Cost of the Work, and calculated in the manner indicated on the form of Contract Modification Proposal: 16.6.1 For costs incurred under paragraphs 16.4.1 and 16.4.2, the Contractor's Fee shall be fifteen percent; except materials purchased by Contractor and installed by Subcontractors or by any workers not in the direct employ of the Contractor, for which the Fee shall be five percent; 16.6.2 for costs incurred under paragraph 16.4.3, the Contractor's Fee shall be ten percent; 16.63 no fee shall be payable on the basis of costs itemized under paragraphs 16.4.4, 16.4.5, and 16.5; 16.6.4 the amount of "credit" to be allowed by Contractor to Owner for any such change which results in a net decrease in cost will be the amount of the actual net decrease plus a deduction in Contractor's Fee by an amount equal to 7,5 percent of the net decrease; and 16,6.5 when both additions and credits are involved in any one change, the adjustment in Contractor's Fee shall be computed on the basis of the net change in costs. 16.6.6 The above fees shall be applied in the same manner as any Subcontractor tier. 16.7 Whenever the cost of any Work is to be determined pursuant to paragraph 16.4 or 16.5, Contractor will promptly submit on the form and in the manner required by Owner an itemized cost breakdown together with supporting data, including labor, material, equipment, and subcontract costs. Subcontract costs shall also be itemized. No change to the Contract Sum will be made without such information. 16.7.1 Where the Contract Documents provide that all or part of the Work is to be Unit Price Work, initially the Contract Sum will be deemed to include for Unit Price Work an amount equal to the sum of the established unit prices for each separately identified item of Unit Price Work times the estimated quantity of each item as indicated in the Agreement. The estimated quantities of items of Unit Price Work are not guaranteed and are solely for the purpose of comparison of Bids and determining an initial Contract Sum. Determination of the actual quantities and classifications of Unit Price Work performed by Contractor will be made by Owner and Consultant. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 11 GENERAL CONDITIONS 16.7.2 Each unit price will be deemed to include an amount considered by Contractor to be adequate to cover Contractor's overhead, profit and other costs for each separately identified item. 16.7.3 Where the quantity of any item of Unit Price Work performed by Contractor differs by more than twenty-five percent from the estimated quantity of such item indicated in the Contract Documents, and there is no corresponding adjustment with respect to any other item of Work, Contractor may make a claim for an adjustment in the Contract Sum in accordance with Article 13 if the parties are unable to agree as to the amount of any such increase. If Contractor chooses not to make a claim and the quantities differ by more than 25 percent, Owner may demand an adjustment in Unit Price Paid. 16.8 In the event Owner and Contractor do not agree upon the adjustment in Contract Sum or for Contract Time, Owner may, at its option, direct Contractor to proceed with the Work by issuing a Work Directive Change. The Contractor shall promptly perform the Work in question in accordance with the Work Directive, and Owner and Contractor shall continue to negotiate the contract adjustment. In response to Owner's order to proceed, Contractor shall be deemed to have accepted Owner's value for the Work unless, within two (2) weeks, it notifies Owner in writing of its disagreement and sets forth in detail the reasons for its disagreement and the amount or other terms that it proposes pursuant to paragraph 16.2 and Article 13. Contractor's disagreement shall in no way relieve Contractor of its obligation to comply promptly with any written notice issued by Owner or Consultant. 16.9 Claims for Concealed or Unknown Conditions. Should concealed conditions encountered in the performance of the Work below the surface of the ground or should concealed or unknown conditions in an existing structure be at variance with the conditions indicated by the Contract Documents, or should unknown physical conditions below the surface of the ground or should concealed or unknown conditions in an existing structure of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in this Contract, be encountered, the Contract Sum shall be equitably adjusted by Contract Modification only if a timely and proper notice and claim has been made. No increase to the Contract Sum or Time shall be allowed if Contractor knew or should have known of the concealed conditions prior to its executing the Agreement. 16.10 Claims for Additional Cost. If the Contractor wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Contract Sum, written notice as provided herein shall be given before proceeding to execute the Work and within seven days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim. No claim shall be valid unless so made. Prior notice is not required for claims relating to an emergency endangering life or property, in which case the Contractor shall proceed. If the Owner and the Contractor cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Contract Sum, it shall be determined pursuant to Paragraph 16.4. Westfield — Roof Area .13-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 12 GENERAL CONDITIONS 16.11 Written Notice of Claims. Any claim of the Contractor against the Owner for damages, additional payment for any reason, or extension of time, whether under the Agreement or otherwise, shall be conclusively deemed to have been waived by the Contractor unless a timely written claim therefor is made pursuant to and in strict accordance with the applicable provisions of the Contract Documents; or, if (and only if) no such provision is applicable, unless such claim is set forth in detail in writing and received by the Owner within seven calendar days after the facts upon which such claim is based become known or reasonably should have become known to the Contractor, No act, omission, or knowledge, actual or constructive, of the Owner shall in any way be deemed to be a waiver of the requirement for timely written notice unless the Owner provides the Contractor with an explicit, unequivocal written waiver of timely notice. ARTICLE 17. TIME. 17.1 The date of commencement of the Work is the date established by the Owner in its "Notice to Proceed," at which time site work may begin. Within ten days of issuance of the "Notice of Award" and before any work is started on the project, the Contractor shall submit an executed contract, evidence of its bondability, certificates of insurance, and all other documents required by the Contract Documents. 17.2 Substantial completion is defined as the status at which the Work (or a specified part thereof) has progressed to the point where, in the opinion of Owner, it is sufficiently complete, in accordance with the Contract Documents, so that the Work (or specified part) can be fully utilized for the purposes for which it is intended. All Work other than incidental corrective or punch -list work and final cleaning shall have been completed. The Work is not Substantially Complete if all systems and parts are not useable, if utilities are not connected and operating normally, if all required occupancy permits have not been issued, or if the Work is not accessible by normal vehicular and pedestrian traffic routes. The fact that the Owner may occupy the Work (or specific part) does not indicate that the Work is Substantially Complete, nor does such occupation toll or change any liquidated damages due to the Owner. 17.3.1 If the Contractor is delayed at any time in progress of the Work by changes ordered in the Work, by unanticipated general labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in deliveries, abnormal adverse weather conditions not reasonably anticipatable, unavoidable casualties or any causes beyond the Contractor's control, or by other causes which may .justify delay, then the Contract Time shall be extended by Contract Modification for such reasonable time as the Owner may determine. The Contractor shall be entitled to damages for delay, limited to the liquidated rate of subparagraph 5.4, Section 00500, only where the Owner's own actions or inactions were the actual, substantial cause of the delay and where the Contractor could not have reasonably avoided the delay by the exercise of due diligence. 17.3.2 The Contractor (including Subcontractors) shall not in any event be entitled to damages arising out of actual or alleged loss of efficiency; morale, fatigue, attitude, or labor rhythm; constructive acceleration; home office overhead; expectant underrun; trade stacking; reassignment of workers; concurrent operations; dilution of supervision; learning curve; beneficial or joint occupancy; logistics; ripple; season change; extended overhead; profit upon damages for delay; impact damages; or similar damages. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 13 GENERAL CONDITIONS 17.4 THE TIMELY COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT IS ESSENTIAL TO THE OWNER. The Owner will incur serious and substantial special, incidental and consequential damages if Substantial Completion of the Work does not occur within the Contract Time or if Final Completion does not occur within fourteen days thereafter. ARTICLE 18. PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION. 18.1 Progress Payments. Payments shall be made as provided in Articles 5 and 6 of this Agreement. Progress payments will be made monthly for duly approved work performed during the calendar month preceding the application. Within the first ten days of each month, the Contractor shall meet with the Owner and submit a Progress Report and an itemized, notarized application for payment for work performed during the prior calendar month on a form approved by Owner, supported by such data substantiating the Contractor's right to payment as the Owner may require, such as copies of requisitions from Subcontractors and material suppliers, and reflecting retainage as provided elsewhere in the Agreement. The Application for Payment will constitute a representation by CONTRACTOR to OWNER that the Work has progressed to the point indicated, that the quality of the Work is in accordance with the Contract Documents, that all Subcontractors and Suppliers have been paid in accordance with previous pay applications, and that CONTRACTOR is entitled to the amount specified. No payment will be made for shop drawings or submittals until on -site receipt of materials, or for materials or equipment not delivered and suitably stored at the site. CONTRACTORS SUBMISSION OF THIS APPLICATION CONSTITUTES A CERTIFICATION THAT THE CONTRACT IS CURRENT ON THE PROGRESS SCHEDULE, unless otherwise noted on the application. 18.2 Payments may be withheld on account of (1) defective Work not remedied, (2) claims filed by third parties, (3) failure of the Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for labor, materials or equipment, (4) reasonable evidence that the Work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum, (5) damage to the Owner or another contractor, (6) reasonable evidence that the Work will not be completed within the Contract Time and that the unpaid balance would not be adequate to cover damages for the anticipated delay, (7) failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents, (8) delay by Contractor and/or its Subcontractor(s). • _I Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 14 GENERAL CONDITIONS 18.3 When Contractor considers the entire Work ready for its intended use, Contractor shall notify Owner and Consultant in writing that the entire Work is Substantially Complete (except for items specifically listed by Contractor as incomplete) and request that Consultant issue a certificate of Substantial Completion. Within five working days thereafter, Owner, Contractor and Consultant shall make an inspection of the Work to determine the status of completion, If Consultant does not consider the Work Substantially Complete, Consultant will notify Contractor in writing giving the reasons therefor. Contractor shall thereupon expeditiously complete the Work, again request an inspection, and pay the costs associated with the inspection, including Consultant's fees. If Consultant considers the Work Substantially Complete, Consultant will prepare and deliver to Owner a tentative certificate of Substantial Completion and a tentative list of items to be completed or corrected before final payment. Immediately before partial or complete occupancy by Owner, an inspection tour of the area to be occupied will be scheduled by Consultant. Owner, Consultant, and Contractor will jointly tour the area and record mutually agreed items still remaining to be finished and/or corrected as well as items for which there is not mutual agreement. Any items missed by the inspection but required or necessary for Final Completion of the Work shall be supplied and installed by the Contractor as a part of the Contract Sum, notwithstanding their not being recorded during the inspection tour. Owner shall have seven calendar days after receipt of the tentative certificate during which to make written objection to Consultant as to any provisions of the certificate or attached list. Within five working days of delivery of the tentative Certificate of Substantial Coinpletion, Owner will deliver to Contractor a written division of responsibilities pending final payment between Owner, and Contractor with respect to security, operation, safety, maintenance, heat, utilities, insurance and warranties. Unless Owner notifies Contractor arid Consultant otherwise prior to Consultant's issuing the definitive Certificate of Substantial Completion, the aforesaid recommendation will be binding on Contractor until final payment. The fact that Owner may occupy the Work or designated portion thereof does not indicate that the Work is Substantially Completed, nor does such occupation toll or change any liquidated damages due Owner. 18.4 After Contractor has completed such corrections to the satisfaction of Consultant and delivered maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, certificate of inspection, marked -up record documents and other documents, as required by the Contract Documents, and after Consultant has indicated that the Work is acceptable, Contractor may make application for final payment following the procedure for progress payments. The final Application for Payment shall be accompanied by documentation called for in the Contract Documents, together with complete and legally effective releases or waivers (satisfactory to Owner) of liens arising out of or filed in connection with the Work. In lieu thereof and as approved by Owner, Contractor may furnish receipts or releases in full; an affidavit of Contractor that the releases and receipts include labor, services, material and equipment for which a lien could be filed, and that payrolls, material and equipment bills, and other indebtedness connected with the Work for which Owner or Owner's property might in any way be responsible, have been paid in full or otherwise satisfied; and consent of the surety, if any, to final payment. If any Subcontractor or Supplier refuses or fails to furnish a release or receipt in full because of a dispute, retainage will be withheld. Contractor shall indemnify and hold Owner harmless from any such liens, including expenses and attorney's fees, including those incurred in proving right to indemnification. 7 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 15 GENERAL CONDITIONS 18.5 Neither final payment nor any remaining retained percentage shall become due until any required occupancy permit has been issued and the Contractor submits final completion to the Owner. 18.6 If any Subcontractor of any tier or supplier refuses to furnish a release or waiver required by the Owner, the Owner may retain in the fund, account, or escrow funds in such amount as to defray the cost of foreclosing the liens of such claims and to pay attorneys' fees, the total of which shall be no less than 150% of the claimed amount. If any such lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all moneys that the latter may be compelled to pay in discharging such lien, including all costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. 18.6.1 Final Payment by Owner. The making of final payment shall constitute a waiver of Claims by the Owner except those arising from (1) liens, Claims, security interests or encumbrances arising out of the Agreement and unsettled; (2) failure of the Work to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents; or (3) terms of warranties required by the Contract Documents. 18.6.2 Final Payment to Contractor. Acceptance of final payment by the Contractor shall constitute a waiver of Claims except those previously made in writing and identified in writing as unsettled at the time of the final application for payment. 18.6.3 Contract Modifications. The execution of a Contract Modification shall constitute a waiver of claims by the Contractor arising out of the Work to be performed or deleted pursuant to the Contract Modification, except as specifically described in the Contract Modification. General reservations of rights will be deemed waived and void. 18.7 Contractor warrants and guarantees that title to Work, materials and equipment covered by an Application for Payment, whether incorporated in the Project or not, will pass to Owner no later than the time of payment free and clear of liens. Contractor shall promptly pay (and secure the discharge of any liens asserted by) all persons properly furnishing labor, equipment, materials or other items in connection with the performance of the Work (including, but not limited to, any Subcontractors and suppliers). Contractor shall furnish to Owner such releases of claims and other documents as may be requested by Owner from time to time to evidence such payment (and discharge). Owner may, at its option, withhold payment, in whole or in part, to Contractor until such documents are so furnished. If Contractor does not receive payment for such cause which is not the fault of a particular Subcontractor, Contractor shall pay that Subcontractor on demand, made at anytime after which such payment to Contractor would have been made, for its satisfactorily completed work, less the retained percentage. ARTICLE 19, PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY, 19.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for all aspects of safety , including initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Agreement. The Contractor shall take reasonable precautions for safety of, and shall provide reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to (1) employees on the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby; (2) the Work and materials and equipment to be incorporated therein; and (3) other property at the site or adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures, utilities and underground facilities not designed for removal, relocation or replacement in the course of construction. Westfield — Roof Area .13-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 16 GENERAL CONDITIONS 19.2 The Contractor shall give notices and comply with applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders of public authorities bearing on safety of persons and property and their protection from damage, injury or loss. The Contractor shall promptly remedy damage and loss to property at the site caused in whole or in part by the Contractor, a Subcontractor of any tier, or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or by anyone for whose acts they may be liable and for which the Contractor is responsible, except for damage or loss attributable to acts or omissions of the Owner or by anyone for whose acts either of them may bc liable, and not attributable to the fault or negligence of the Contractor. The foregoing obligations of the Contractor are in addition to the Contractor's obligations under Paragraph 12.12. 19.3 The Contractor shall not be required to perform without consent any Work relating to asbestos or polychlorinated biphenyl ("PCB"). ARTICLE 20. BONDS AND INSURANCE. 20.1 Insurance. Contractor shall purchase and maintain at its own cost in a company or companies licensed to do business in the State of Washington such comprehensive general liability and other insurance as will provide protection from claims set forth below which may arise out of or result from Contractor's operations under the Contract Documents, whether to be performed or furnished by Contractor, by any Subcontractor, by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them to perform or furnish any of the Work, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable: 20.1.1 Claims under workers' or workmen's compensation, disability benefits and other similar employee benefit acts, including Contingent Employers Liability (Stop Gap); 20.1.2 Claims for damages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of Contractor's employees; 20.1.3 Claims for damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death of any person other than Contractor's employees; 20.1.4 Claims for darnages insured by personal injury liability coverage which are sustained (a) by any person as a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to the employment of such person by Contractor, or (b) by any other person for any other reason; 20.1.5 Claims for damages, othcr than to the Work itself, because of injury to or destruction of tangible property wherever located, including loss of use resulting therefrom; 20.1.6 Claims arising out of operation of Laws or Regulations for damages because of bodily injury or death of any person or for damage to property; 20.1.7 Claims for damages because of bodily injury or death of any person or property damage arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of any motor vehicle, including coverage for Owned Motor Vehicles, 1\1°n-0-wrier! Motor Vehicles and Hired or Borrowed Motor Vehicles; and J • • -.4 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 20.1.8 Blanket Contractual Liability. SECTION 007000 PAGE 17 GENERAL CONDITIONS 20.2 The insurance required by this paragraph 20.2 shall be written on an occurrence basis, for not less than the following (or greater if required by law): 20.2.1. Worker's Compensation (a) State: Statutory (b) Employer's Liability: $500,000 20.2.2. Comprehensive General Liability (including Premises -Operations; Independent Contractor's Protective; Products and Completed Operations; Broad -Form Property Damage): (a) Bodily Injury; Property Damage; Combined Single Limit: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence (b) Products and Completed Operations to be maintained for two years after final payment. (c) Property Damage Liability Insurance shall provide X, C and U coverage. 20.2.3. Blanket Contractual Liability: (a) Bodily Injury; Property Damage; Combined Single Limit; $1,000,000 Each Occurrence 20.2.4. Personal Injury, with Employment Exclusion Deleted: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence 20.2.5. Comprehensive Automobile Liability: (a) Bodily Injury; Property Damage; Combined Single Limit: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence 20.2.6. True umbrella coverage, which provides excess limits over the primary layer and broader scope, in an amount not less than $1,000,000. 20.2.7. The Owner and Consultant shall be named as an additional insured on such policies other than State Workers Compensation. The Owner's specification or approval of this insurance or of its amount shall not relieve or decrease the liability of the Contractor under the Contract Documents or otherwise. Policies shall contain a provision that the Owner shall be given 30-days written notice by certified mail before cancellation of any insurance or reduction of the amount thereof, or any alteration, modification or restriction thereto. Westfield — Roof Area 8-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 0070O0PAGE lQ GENERAL CONDITIONS 20] Unless otherwise provided iUthe Supplementary Conditions, Contractor shall and maintain, in a company authorized to do business in the State of Washington, property insurance upon the Work at the site to the full insurable value thereof (subject to such deductible amounts as may be provided in the Supplementary Conditions or required by Laws and Regulations). This insurance shall include the interest of Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, Consultant and Consultant's consultants in the Work, all of whom ubu|1 he \im*:d as insured or additional insured parties, obuU insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and shall include "u|| risk" insurance for physical |nyu and damage including, without duplication of coverage, theft, vundx|ianu and num|ioimmx mischief. cu||upmc and water damage, and such other perils usmay bcprovided inthe Supplementary Conditions, and shall include damages, losses and expenses arising out of or resulting from any insureii loss or incurred in the repair or replacement of any insured property (including but not ||rnitcd to fees and charges of engineers, architects, aoncn*yo and other ynn/euoiooa|x). If not covered under the "a|| risk" insurance o, otherwise provided in the Supplementary Conditions, Contractor shall purchase and maintain similar property insurance on portions of the Work stored unand off the site or iutransit when such portions of the Work are to be included in an Application for Payment. The Owner shall bear no responsibility for such portions of the Work orthe consequences oytheir damage nrloss. 204Contractor shall purchase and maintain such boiler and machinery insurance for applicable equipment utilized or contained in the Work which will include the interests of Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, Consultant and Consultant's consultants in the qVo,b all of whom wbm|( be listed as insured oradditional insured parties. 20.5 Owner shall not be responsible for purchasing and maintaining any property insurance to protect the interest of Contractor, 8ubmnntruokno o, others in the Work to the extent of any dcduod0c amounts in its policies. The risk of |omm within the deductible amount will be borne by Contractor, Subcontractor orothers suffering any such |mmm^ and if any of them wishes property insurance coverage within the limits of such amounts, each may purchase and maintain it at the purchaser's own expense. 20.6WAIVER OF RIGHTS 20.6.1 Owner and Contractor waive all rights against each other for losses and damages caused by any of the pc6b covered by the policies of insurance provided in response to paragraphs 20.4 and 20.5 and any other property insurance xpo)iomb|e to the Work, and also `vuivc such rights u&u(not the 8ohoontruo\om, Consultant, Consultant's consultants and other pudica numcdus insureds in such po)|oicn for losses and damages an caused. Each subcontract between Contractor and u Subcontractor will contain similar waiver provisions by the Subcontractor in favor ofOwner, Contractor, Consultant, Cunxoltuut"y omnmu|tuo1s and all other parties named uu insureds. None n[the above waivers shall extend to the rights that any oythe insured parties may have to the proceeds of insurance held by <}vvncr as Trustee or otherwise payable under any policy snissued. ' , Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 19 GENERAL CONDITIONS 20.6.2 Owner and Contractor intend that any policies provided in response to paragraphs 20.4 and 20.5 shall protect the parties insured and provide primary coverage for losses and damages caused by the perils covered thereby. Accordingly, such policies shall contain provisions to the effect that in the event of payment of any loss or damage the insurer will have no rights of recovery against any of the parties named as insured or additional insured, and if the insurers require separate waiver forms to be signed by Consultant or Consultant's consultant, Owner will obtain the same, and if such waiver forms are required of any Subcontractor, Contractor will obtain the same. 20.7 Any insured loss under the policies of insurance required by paragraphs 20.4 and 20.5 will be adjusted with Owner and made payable to Owner as trustee for the insured, as their interests may appear, subject to the requirements of any applicable mortgage clause. Owner shall deposit in a separate account any money so received, and shall distribute it in accordance with such agreement as the parties in interest may reach. If no agreement is reached, the damaged Work shall be repaired or replaced, the moneys so received applied on account thereof, and the Work and the cost thereof covered by an appropriate Contract Modification or Written Amendment, or be a separate contract, at Owner's option. 20.8 If Owner has any objection to the coverage afforded by or other provisions of the insurance required to be purchased and maintained by Contractor in accordance with paragraphs 20.2 and 20.3 on the basis of its not complying with the Contract Documents, Owner shall notify Contractor in writing thereof within ten days of the date of delivery of such certificate to Owner. If Contractor has any objection to the coverage afforded by or other provisions of the policies of insurance required to be purchased and maintained by Owner on the basis of their not complying with the Contract Documents, Contractor shall notify Owner in writing thereof within ten days of the date of delivery of such contracts to Contractor. Owner and Contractor shall each provide to the other such additional information in respect of insurance provided by each as the other may reasonable request. Failure by Owner or Contractor to give any such notice of objection within the time provided shall constitute acceptance of such insurance purchased by the other as complying with the Contract Documents. 20.9 If Owner finds it necessary to occupy or use a portion or portions of the Work prior to Substantial Completion of the Work, such use or occupancy may be accomplished, provided that no such use or occupancy shall commence before the insurers providing the property insurance have acknowledged notice thereof in writing and have effected any changes in coverage necessitated thereby. The insurers providing the property insurance shall consent by endorsement on the policy or policies, but the property insurance shall not be canceled or lapse on account of any such partial use or occupancy. Such use or occupancy by Owner shall not indicate Substantial Completion, or acceptance, nor toll or change any liquidated damages due Owner. ARTICLE 21, CORRECTION OF WORK. 21.1 The Contractor shall promptly correct Work rejected or failing to conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, whether observed before or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed, and shall correct any Work found to be not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents within a period of two years from the date of Substantial Completion of the Agreement or by terms of an applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents. The provisions of this Article 21 apply to Work done by Subcontractors of any tier as well as to Work done by direct employees of the Contractor. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 20 GENERAL CONDITIONS 21.2 Nothing contained in this Article 21 shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to other obligations which the Contractor might have under the Contract Documents. Establishment of the time period of two years as described in Paragraph 21.1 relates only to the specific obligation of the Contractor to correct the Work, and has no relationship to the time within which the obligation to comply with the Contract Documents may be sought to be enforced, nor to the time within which proceedings may be commenced to establish the Contractor's liability with respect to the Contractor's obligations other than specifically to correct the Work. ARTICLE 22. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 22.1 Applicable Law. The Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of Washington. 22.2 Statutes. The Contractor shall abide by the provisions of all applicable Washington statutes. The statutes referenced in the Contract Documents, arc not meant to be a complete list and should not be relied upon as such. 22.3 Contractor Registration. Pursuant to RCW 39.06, the Contractor shall be registered or licensed as required by the laws of the State of Washington, including but not limited to RCW 18.27. 22.4 Law Against Discrimination. Contractor should comply with pertinent statutory provisions relating to public works of RCW 49.60. 22.5 Provisions for Aged and Handicapped Persons. Contractor should comply with pertinent statutory provisions relating to public works of RCW 70.92. 22.6 Safety Standards. Contractor should comply with pertinent provisions of Chapter 296-155 WAC, "Safety Standards for Construction Work." 22.7 Unemployment Compensation. Pursuant to RCW 50.24 in general and RCW 50.24.130 in particular, the Contractor shall pay contributions for wages for personal services performed under this Agreement or arrange for a bond acceptable to the commissioner. 22.8 Drug -Free Workplace. The Contractor and all Subcontractors shall fully comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding drug -free workplace, including the Drug -Free Workplace Act of 1988. Any person not fit for duty for any reason, including the use of alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs, shall immediately be removed from the Work. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 ARTICLE 23, TERMINATION OF THE CONTRACT. SECTION 007000 PAGE 21 GENERAL CONDITIONS 23.1 Owner may, at any time and without cause, suspend the Work or any portion thereof for a period of not more than ninety calendar days by notice in writing to Contractor and Consultant, which will fix the date on which Work will be resumed. Contractor shall be allowed an increase in the Contract Sum or an extension of the Contract Time, or both, directly attributable to any suspension if Contractor makes an approved claim therefor as provided in Article 13. 23.2 Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: 23.2.1 if Contractor commences a voluntary case under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code, as now or hereafter in effect, or if Contractor takes any equivalent or similar action by filing a petition or otherwise under any other federal or state law in effect at such time relating to the bankruptcy or insolvency; 23.2.2 if a petition is filed against Contractor under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code as now or hereafter in effect at the time of filing, or if a petition is filed seeking any such equivalent or similar relief against Contractor under any other federal or state law in effect at the time relating to bankruptcy or insolvency; 23.2.3 if Contractor makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; 23.2.4 if a trustee, receiver, custodian or agent of Contractor is appointed under applicable law or under contract, whose appointment or authority to take charge of property of Contractor is for the purpose of enforcing a lien against such property or for the purpose of general administration of such property for the benefit of Contractor's creditors; 23.2.5 the Contractor fails to make prompt payment to Subcontractors or for materials or labor; 23.2.6 if Contractor fails to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents (including, but not limited to, failure to supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materials or equipment or failure to adhere to the Progress Schedule as revised from time to time); 23.2.7 if Contractor disregards laws or regulations of any public body having jurisdiction; 23.2.8 if Contractor disregards the authority hereunder of Owner, or Consultant; or 23.2.9 if Contractor otherwise violates in any substantial way any provision of the Contract Documents; owner may, seven days after giving a written Notice of Tel ruination to Contractor and to the extent permitted by laws and regulations, terminate all or a portion of the Work of Contractor, exclude Contractor from the site and take possession of the Work and of Contractor's tools, appliances, construction equipment and machinery at the site and use the same to the full extent they could be used by Contractor (without liability to Contractor for trespass or conversion), incorporate in the Work all materials and equipment stored at the site or for which Owner has paid Contractor but which are stored elsewhere, and finish the Work as Owner may Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 22 GENERAL CONDITIONS deem expedient, in such case Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any payment until the Work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum exceeds the direct, indirect, impact, and consequential costs to Owner of completing the Work (including but not limited to fees and charges of engineers, architects, and other professionals and court costs), such excess will be paid to Contractor. If such costs exceed such unpaid balance, Contractor shall pay the difference to Owner. Such costs incurred by Owner will be incorporated in a Contract Modification, but when exercising any rights or remedies under this paragraph Owner shall not be required to obtain the lowest price for the Work performed. 23.3 Where Contractor's services have been so terminated by Owner, the termination will not affect any rights or remedies of owner against Contractor then existing or which may thereafter accrue. Any retention or payment of moneys due Contractor by Owner will not release Contractor from liability. 23.3.1 The Owner may, at any time upon ten days' written Notice of Termination to the Contractor terminate (without prejudice to any right or remedy of the Owner) the whole or any portion of the Work for the convenience of the Owner. 23.3.2 If the Owner terminates the Work or any portion thereof for convenience, the Owner shall be liable to Contractor only for those costs reimbursable to Contractor in accordance with subparagraph 23.3.3, plus ten percent of the actual costs recovered under 23.3.3, unless the Contractor would have sustained a loss in the entire Contract had it been completed, in which case the 10% markup will not be included, and an appropriate adjustment will be made to reduce the amount due the Contractor in proportion to the rate of loss. 23.3.3 If the Owner terminates the Work or any portion thereof for the convenience, the Owner shall pay the Contractor as follows: 23.3.3.1 an amount consistent with the terms of the Contract Documents for supplies, services, or property accepted by the Owner pursuant to subparagraph 23.4.1.4 (or sold or acquired pursuant to subparagraph 23.4.1.7) for which the Owner has not paid; 23.3.3.2 the cost incurred in the performance of the Work terminated exclusive of any costs attributable to supplies or services otherwise paid or to be paid for under this subparagraph; and 23.3.3.3 the cost of settling and paying claims arising out of the termination of Work under subcontracts or orders, pursuant to subparagraph 23.4.1.5, which are properly chargeable to the terminated portion of the Work (exclusive of amounts paid or payable on account of completed items of equipment delivered or services furnished by subcontractors or vendors prior to the effective date of the Notice of Termination). Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 23 GENERAL CONDITIONS 23.3.4 'The total sum to be paid to the Contractor under this Paragraph 23.3 shall not exceed the Contract Sum as reduced by the amount of payments otherwise made, the price of Work not terminated, and as otherwise permitted by this Contract. The amounts payable to the Contractor shall exclude the fair value of property that is destroyed, lost, stolen, or damaged so as to become undeliverable to the Owner or to a buyer. Where Contractor's services have been so terminated by Owner, the termination will not affect any rights or remedies of owner against Contractor then existing or which may thereafter accrue. Any retention or payment of moneys due Contractor by owner will not release Contractor from liability. 23.4.1 Upon receipt of any Notice of Termination, Contractor shall, unless otherwise directed by Owner: 23.4.1.1 discontinue performance of the Work on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice of Termination; 23.4.1.2 place or enter into no further agreements with any Subcontractor or Supplier for materials, equipment, services or facilities, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion of the Work as is not terminated; 23.4.1.3 in the manner and at the times and to the extent directed by Owner, either terminate or assign to Owner Contractor's right, title and interest under the agreements with any Subcontractors or Suppliers to the extent relating to Work terminated by the Notice of Termination; 23.4.1.4 transfer title and deliver to Owner in the manner, at the times and to the extent, if any, directed by Owner, (i) the materials, equipment, Work in process and completed Work and other items produced as a part of, or acquired in connection with, the performance of the Work terminated by the Notice of Termination and (ii) the completed or partially completed plans, drawings, information and other property which, if the Work had been completed, would have been required to be furnished to Owner; 23.4.1.5 settle, subject to the prior written approval of Owner, outstanding liabilities and claims arising out of any termination directed by Owner of agreements with Subcontractors or Suppliers not assigned to Owner; 23.4.1.6 use its best efforts to minimize its costs and expenses due to such termination; 23.4.1.7 use its best efforts to sell, to the extent and at the prices subject to the prior written approval of Owner, any materials, equipment, Work in process, completed Work and other items produced as a part of, or acquired in connection with, the performance of the Work terminated by the Notice of Termination, to the extent not delivered to Owner pursuant to item (.4) above, provided, that Contractor may acquire such materials, Work in process, completed Work and other items to the extent and at such prices subject to the prior written approval of Owner, and provided further that the proceeds of any such sale or acquisition shall be applied in reduction of any payments to be made by Contractor to Owner or paid by Contractor to Owner in such manner as Owner may direct; Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 24 GENERAL CONDITIONS 23.4.1.8 complete timely performance of such part of the Work as has not been terminated by the Notice of Termination; and 23.4.1.9 take such action as may be necessary, or as Owner may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to the Contract which is in the possession of Contractor (whether or not at the Project site) and in which Owner has or may acquire an interest. 23.4.2 After receipt of Notice of Termination, Contractor shall submit to Owner any termination claim it may have in the form and with the certification prescribed by Owner. Such claim shall be submitted promptly but in no event later than three (3) months after the effective date of the termination. If Contractor fails to submit its termination claim within such three (3) month period, Owner may determine on the basis of information available to it the amount, if any, due Contractor by reason of the termination, and such determination shall be final. After Owner has made a determination under this paragraph, Owner shall pay or credit to Contractor the amount so determined, which payment or credit shall be deemed to satisfy claims of Contractor against owner by reason of such termination. 23.4.3 Upon any termination (for convenience) pursuant to paragraph 23.2, Contractor waives any and claims for additional compensation or damages (including any claim for loss of anticipated profits) on account thereof, and the sole remedy of Contractor shall be to receive payment or credit as provided in this Paragraph. Upon such terrnination, Contractor shall be entitled to be paid or credited that portion of the Contract Sum otherwise payable under the Contract which is allocable to Work satisfactorily performed at the Project site together with Contractor's actual reasonable costs occasioned by such termination and not previously paid for, less the aggregate amount of any payments previously made to Contractor under the Work. If at the date of such termination Contractor has properly prepared or fabricated off the Project site any goods for subsequent incorporation at the Project site, and if Contractor delivers such goods to the Project site or to such other place as Owner shall direct, then Contractor shall be paid as specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents (less the cost of completion for uncompleted goods) for such goods. In no event, however, shall Contractor be entitled to be paid or credited an amount in excess of Contractor's actual reasonable costs occasioned by such termination plus the total Contract Sum payable under the Contract Document(s) (a) reduced by the aggregate amounts of payments made to Contractor under the Contract and (b) further reduced by that portion of the total Contract Sum which is allocable to Work with regard to which the Agreement is not so terminated. 23.4.4 In arriving at the amount due Contractor under paragraph 23.2, there shall be deducted (a) unliquidated advance or other payments on account made to Contractor, applicable to the terminated portion of the Work, (b) any claim which Owner may have against Contractor in connection with the Work or the Contract Documents, and (c) the agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of. any materials, supplies or other things kept by Contractor or sold, pursuant to this Paragraph, and not otherwise recovered by or credited to Owner. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 007000 PAGE 25 GENERAL CONDITIONS 23.4.5 In the event of any termination pursuant to Paragraph 23.3 of all or any portion of the Work, Owner may at its option take over the Work as to which the Agreement is terminated and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise. 23.4.6 Unless otherwise provided for in the Contract Documents, Contractor, from the effective date of termination and for a period of three (3) years after final settlement, shall preserve and make available to Owner for examination, copying and auditing, at reasonable times at the office of Contractor and without charge, its books, records, documents and other evidence bearing on the costs and expenses of Contractor under the Agreement and relating to the Work as to which the Agreement is so terminated. 23.5 If, through no act or fault of Contractor, the Work is suspended for a period of more than ninety calendar days by Owner or under an order of court or other public authority, or Owner fails to act, favorably or unfavorably, on any Application for Payment within thirty days after it is submitted, or Owner fails for thirty days to pay Contractor any sum determined by Owner to be due, then Contractor may, upon seven calendar days' written notice to Owner and Consultant, terminate the Agreement and recover from Owner payment for Work executed and any expense sustained plus reasonable termination expenses. In addition and in lieu of terminating the Agreement, if Owner has failed to act on an Application for Payment or Owner has failed to make any payment as aforesaid, Contractor may upon seven calendar days' written notice to Owner and Consultant stop the Work until payment of amounts then due. The provisions of this paragraph shall not relieve Contractor of the obligations to carry on the Work in accordance with the progress schedule and without delay during disputes and disagreements with Owner. END OF SECTION 007000 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 010100 Summary of Work 1.01 GENERAL REROOFING SCOPE SECTION 010100 PAGE 1 SUMMARY OF WORK A. Work under this contract is for reroofing., specified areas of the low -slope built-up roof, and performing metal flashing replacement as indicated in the project documents. Work, as defined in the Contract Documents, includes but is not limited to: 1. Base Bid - Westfield — Specified Roof Area J3-8 At low slope roof areas indicated in the plans, the scope of work will include removal of the existing roof system around drain locations to the decking, installation of new substrate board and self -adhered vapor retarder at drain locations, and installation of new insulation to meet minimum thermal resistance of R-21 mechanically attached, tapered insulation for drainage , coverboard adhered, and a torch applied modified bitumen roof system. Work includes removal and replacement of various flashings with new liquid flashing to complete a watertight roof assembly, with installation of liquid flashing membrane at drain sumps. Install tapered insulation to form crickets at south wall between drains, 1 /2-inch per foot to net slope of 1/4-inch per foot. 1.02 CONTRACTOR'S USE OF PREMISES A. Contractor shall limit the use of the premises for work and for storage, to allow for Owner occupancy, and/or work by other Contractors. B. Coordinate use of site with the Owner prior to utilization of area. Providing barriers and security is Contractor's responsibility. C. Assume full responsibility for the protection arid safekeeping of Products under this Contract, stored on the site. D. Move any stored products, under Contractor's control, which interfere with operations of the Owner or separate contractor. E. Contractor is responsible for becoming thoroughly familiar with building spaces and building systems that may be impacted by Contractor's work. Prior to commencement of work by Contractor, Contractor shall meet with the Owner and conduct an inspection of adjacent building interiors to determine what precautions or protection of occupant property, equipment, or surfaces are deemed appropriate. F. Notify Owner's representative in writing of any equipment, fans, etc. that require Owner disconnect. Any disconnection of equipment, fans, etc. by Contractor shall be reconnected in manner equal or better than original, and shall be in accordance with any and all applicable code requirements. Contractor shall take reasonable care to avoid causing debris to drop from the existing ceiling. Dropping rolls of roofing or other materials on the roof deck and causing debris to drop will not 7 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 010100 PAGE 2 SUMMARY OF WORK be acceptable. Damage to structure, vehicles or interior equipment will be repaired at Contractor's expense. 1.03 OWNER OCCUPANCY A. The facility will be occupied during construction. Cooperate with the Owner to minimize conflicts and facilitate Owner usage. Perform the Work so as not to interfere with the normal operations. All necessary additional precautions to protect tenants shall be included in the Contract Sum for any Work to be performed during periods of occupancy. 1.04 BUILDING PERMIT A. If required, Contractor shall obtain building permit from the city/county of jurisdiction. Contractor to verify prior to bid. 1.05 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS A. The term 'indicated' is a cross reference to details, notes or schedules on the drawings, other paragraphs or schedules in the Project Manual, and similar means of recording requirements in the contract documents. B. Where terms such as "shown", "noted", "scheduled" and "specified" are used in lieu of "indicated", it is for the purpose of helping the reader accomplish the cross reference and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted. C. Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed", "requested", "authorized", "selected", "approved", "required", "accepted" and "permitted" mean "directed by the Owner", "requested by the Owner", etc. However, no such implied meaning will be interpreted to extend the Consultant's responsibility into the Contractor's area of construction supervision. D. The meaning of the word "approve", where used in conjunction with Consultant's response to submittal, requests, applications, inquiries, reports and claims by Contractor, will be held to limitations of Architect's responsibilities and duties as specified in the Conditions of the Contract. In no case will "approval" by Consultant be interpreted as a release of Contractor from responsibilities to fulfill requirements of the contract documents. D. The word "installer" is a person or entity engaged by the Contractor or his subcontractor for the performance of a particular unit of work at the project site, including installation, erection, application and similar required operations. It is a general requirement that Installers be recognized experts in the work they are engaged to perform. F. The word "provide" means to furnish and install. END OF SECTION 010100 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 001300 SUBMITTALS PART 1 — GENERAL 1.1 SECTION 013000 PAGE 1 SUBMITTALS SECTION INCLUDES A. Make all submittals to Roofing Consultant. B. Pay all costs of reproduction, distribution, and materials. C. Accompany submittals with transmittal letter containing: 1. Date. 2. Project title and number. 3. Contractor's name and address. 4. Supplier(s)/Manufacturer(s): a. Name. b. Address. c. Telephone number. d. Representative's name. 5. Number of Copies/Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples. 6. Identification of product or material, as appropriate: a. Detail number, b. Location. c. Specification Reference. d. Applicable Standard. e. Finishes. f. Identification of deviations from Contract Documents, 7. 4" x 5" blank space for Consultant's stamp. 8. Contractor's certification stamp, signed. 9. Identification of revisions on resubmittals. D. Additional Information Required on Submittals: 1. Relation to adjacent structure or materials. 2. Fabrication methods, assembly, installation, accessories, fasteners, and other pertinent information. 3. Field dimensions, clearly identified. 4. Coordination with other trades. Stamped and signed by affected trades on each submittal. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 013000 PAGE 2 SUBMITTALS E. Provide submittals in the following quantities: 1. Shop Drawings: Two opaque reproductions. After Owner/Consultant's review, reproduce and distribute as specified. 2. Product Data (except MSDS): Submit a minimum of two copies; to be retained by Owner for use by Owner and Consultant; upon review. 1.2 CONTRACTOR REVIEW A. Review submittals prior to transmittal; determine and verify field measurements, field construction criteria, manufacturer's catalog numbers, and conformance of submittal with requirements of Contract Documents. B. Coordinate submittals with requirements of Work and of Contract Documents. C. Contractor shall sign submittal transmittal, certifying review, verification of field measurements, and Contract Documents compliance. REVIEW AND SIGNING BY CONTRACTOR REQUIRED BEFORE SUBMITTAL TO CONSULTANT. D. NOTIFY OWNER IN WRITING AT TIME OF SUBMITTAL OF ANY DEVIATIONS FROM REQUIREMENTS OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. SEE SECTION 016300 SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS. E. Do not fabricate products or begin work which requires submittals until return of submittal with Owner/Consultant acceptance. PART 2 - SHOP DRAWINGS 2.1 SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR FABRICATED AND OTHER WORK, AS REQUIRED BY SPECIFICATIONS. FABRICATE NO WORK UNTIL SHOP DRAWINGS HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED. 1. Show by whom materials, items, work, and installation are supplied, performed, or installed. Designate every item, fastener, material article, and the like, of installations. DO NOT use the expression "by others". 2. If Shop Drawings show variations from Contract requirements because of standard shop practices or other reason, make specific mention of such variations in transmittal. a. If indicated departures affect a correlated function, item, article, work, installation or construction of other trades, make note of it in your transmittal. If extra cost is involved in related changes, the Contractor assumes all such costs. 3. If the Owner/Consultant makes changes in the Shop Drawings varying from Contract and causing Contract Sum deviation, notify the Owner and do not proceed with fabrication or installation until you receive written instructions or a Modification Proposal from the Owner. 4. Present in a clear and thorough manner. Identify details by reference to sheet and detail, schedule, room numbers, or other reference shown on Contract Drawings. Do not submit freehand drawings. 5. Maximum Sheet Size: 11 x 17 inches or multiples of 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Westfield — Roof Arca J3-I3 Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 013000 PAGE 3 SUBMITTALS 2.2 PRODUCT DATA A, Clearly identify on each copy, as applicable: 1. Pertinent products or models; 2. Performance characteristics and capacities; 3. Dimensions and clearances; 4. Wiring, piping diagrams, controls, and the like pertinent information. 5. Collect required data into one submittal for each unit of work or system; mark each copy to show which choices and options are applicable to project. 6. MSDS as required. B. Manufacturer's Standard Schematic Drawings and Diagrams: 1. Modify drawings and diagrams to delete inapplicable information. 2. Supplement to provide pertinent information. C. Manufacturer's Instructions: Manufacturer's instructions for storage, preparation, assembly, installation, start-up, adjusting, and finishing as required by applicable Specification Section. D. MSDS: For each and every substance which is known to be present in the workplace, and for which a Materials Safety Data Sheet exists, submit Materials Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) in accordance with WAC 296-62-054 through -05427, Hazard Communication Standard (available from Department of Labor and Industries). Note: MSDS must be submitted in advance of usage of any material on the site. 2.3 INDUSTRY STANDARDS A. General: Where submittal of a standard is specified, except where included integrally with Product Data submittal, submit a single copy for Owner's use. Where workmanship at Project Site and elsewhere is governed by a standard, furnish additional copies to fabricators, installers, and others involved in performance of the Work. 2.4 MISCELLANEOUS A. Manufacturer's Certificates and the like: Also note requirements of individual specification sections. B. Submit other pertinent data as applicable. End of Section 013000 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 014000 QUALITY CONTROL 1.1 GENERAL SECTION 014000 PAGE 1 QUALITY COTROL A. Maintain quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce work of specified quality. 1.2 WORKMANSHIP A. Comply with industry standards except when more restrictive tolerances or specified requirements indicate more rigid standards or more precise workmanship. B. Perform work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified quality. C. Secure products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, and racking. 1.3 MANUFACTURERS'INSTRUCTIONS A. Comply with instructions in full detail, including each step in sequence. Should instructions conflict with Contract Documents, use more stringent. 1.4 MANUFACTURERS'CERTIFICATES A. When required by individual Specifications Section, submit manufacturers' certificate, in duplicate, that products meet or exceed specified requirements. 1.5 MANUFACTURERS'FIELD SERVICES A. When specified in respective Specifications Section, require supplier and manufacturer to provide qualified personnel to observe field conditions, conditions of surfaces and installation, quality of workmanship, testing, as applicable, and to make appropriate recommendations. B. Representative shall submit written report to Owner or Consultant listing observations and recommendations. End of Section 014000 Westfield — Roof Area -B SECTION 014220 PAGE 1 Reroofing Project INSPECTION SERVICES 2019 SECTION 914220 INSPECTION SERVICE 1.1 GENERAL A. Under this Contract an independent agency employed by Owner may perform monitoring, inspections and tests of roofing and associated work. I . Contractor is to cooperate with and to allow full access to site by inspecting and testing agency for performance of specified inspection services. 2. Employment of Inspection Service does not relieve Contractor of obligations to perform any work under this Contract. 1.2 DUTIES OF INSPECTION AGENCY A. Examine sheathing and substrates prior to roofing. Make interim inspections as work progresses. Monitor environmental weather conditions, methods and materials for conformance to Contract Documents and good roofing practices whether or not specifically indicated by Contract Documents. 1. Perform such tests and laboratory services as may be needed to verify roofing conformance to Contract Documents and weather tightncss. B. Promptly submit after each visit a written report to Contractor, Owner and others as appropriate. Inform Consultant and Contractor immediately by phone of any work in non- compliance. C. Perform additional inspections and tests requested by Consultant or Owner and when initial testing shows non-compliance with Contract Documents. D. Limitations of Inspection Agency: 1. Agency is not authorized to: a. Add. alter, revise or revoke requirements of Contract Documents. b. Approve or accept any portion of the work. c. Perform any duties of the Contractor. 1.3 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES A. Notify inspector a minimum of 48 hours before beginning work. B. Cooperate with Agency personnel. Provide required access to work. C. Facilitate inspections and tests. End of Section 014220 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 016300 PAGE 1 SUBSTITUTIONS SECTION 016300 SUBSTITUTIONS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Procedures and requirements for requesting substitutions and product options to products, materials, means and methods as specified in Contract Documents shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Substitutions and product options are required to meet or exceed provisions of Contract Documents. 2. Submittal of completed Substitution Request Form, provided as part of this Section, is required for consideration of manufacturers/products not otherwise approved by Contract Documents. 1.2 OPTIONS FOR SELECTING MANUFACTURERS/PRODUCTS A. Where Specifications indicate only reference or performance standards, all manufacturers/products which meet these standards and other provisions of Contract Documents may be selected by Contractor without further approval. B. Where Specifications name several manufacturers/products, Contractor is to select from only those listed. Other manufacturers/products will not be considered for substitution. C. Where Specifications name one or more manufacturers/products, but include the words "or approved" after listing, Contractor must submit any substitution request on attached Substitution Request Form for consideration or acceptance. D. Where Specifications name only one manufacturer/product, there is no option, and no substitution will be allowed. 1.3 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURE A. Submit written substitution requests to Owner on Substitution Request Form included in this Section. Submit two copies of each completed form and product data required. 1. Prior Approvals: Submit at least 5 days prior to Bid Date Substitutions will be approved only as listed in Addenda. 2. Substitution Requests After Contract Date: Only Substitution Requests submitted by General Contractor will be considered. Refer to Section 007000 General Conditions, Paragraph 6.7.1 through 6.7.4 for additional information. B. In making request for Substitution, Contractor represents that: 1. He has personally investigated proposed manufacturer/product, and verified that it is equal or superior in all respects to that specified. 2. He will provide work for accepted substitution, as required, for full completion in all respects. a. He has outlined any changes required in accordance with form. 3. He will provide the same guarantees and quality standards for Substitution as for specified product. Westfield — Roof Area .134 Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 016300 PAGE 2 SUBSTITUTIONS 4. He waives all claims for additional costs related to Substitution which consequently become apparent. 5. Cost data is cotnplete and includes all costs and related costs relevant to the Contract. C. Owncr will not consider: 1. Substitutions requested directly by a Subcontractor supplier, or anyone other than Contractor. 2. Substitutions which, if accepted, will require substantial revisions of Contract Documents. 1 Substitutions indicated or implied on Shop Drawings or other Project data submittals. a. Considerations and acceptance will be made only through proper submittal of completed Substitution Request Form. D. Roof Consultant will not consider: I. Substitutions which, if accepted, will require substantial revisions of Contract 'Documents. 2. Substitutions indicated or implied on Shop Drawings or other Project data submittals. NOTE: SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM FOLLOWS. .w, r� Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM SECTION 016300 PAGE 3 SUBSTITUTIONS TO: PROJECT NAME: CONTRACTOR: We hereby submit for consideration, the following product instead of specified item for above project: SECTION PARAGRAPH SPECI.FIED ITEM Proposed substitution: Attach complete dimensional information and technical data in accordance with Section 01300, including laboratory tests, if applicable. Include complete information on changes to Drawings and Specifications, which proposed substitution would require for its proper installation. Submit with request all necessary samples and substantiating data to prove equal quality, performance, and appearance to that specified. Clearly mark Manufacturer's literature to indicate equality in performance. Indicate differences in quality of materials and construction. Fill in Blanks Below: A. Does the substitution affect dimensions shown on Drawings? Yes No If yes, clearly indicate changes. B. Will the undersigned pay for changes to the building design, including engineering and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution? C. What affect does substitution have on other trades, other Contracts, and Contract completion date? D. What affect does substitution have on applicable code requirements? Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 016300 PAGE 4 SUBSTITUTIONS E. Difference between proposed substitution and specified item? F. Manufacturer's guarantees of the proposed and specified items are: Same Different (explain) G. List of names and addresses of 3 similar projects on which product was used, date of installation, and Consultant's name and address: 2. 3. H. Cost Impact: Undersigned attests function and quality is equivalent or superior to specified items. CERTIFICATION OF EQUAL PERFORMANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF LIABILITY FOR EQUAL PERFORMANCE Submitted By: Signature: Title: Firm: Date: Address: Telephone: Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 Remarks: SECTION 016300 PAGE 5 SUBSTITUTIONS Signature must be by person having authority to legally bind his firm to the above term. For Use by Owner: Accepted Accepted as Noted Not Accepted Received Too Late End of Section 016300 Westfield — Roof Area .13-13 Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 017000 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 WORK INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO FOLLOWING: A. Closeout Procedures B. Maintenance Manuals C. Warranties and Bonds D. Special Guarantees E. Return of Keys SECTION 017000 PAGE 1 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 1.2 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Comply with procedures stated in General Conditions of the Contract for issuance of Certificate of Substantial Completion. B. In addition to submittals required by the conditions of the Contract, provide submittals required by governing authorities, and submit a final statement of accounting giving total adjusted Contract Sum, previous payments, and sum remaining due. OWNER will issue a final Change Order reflecting approved adjustments to Contract Sum not previously made by Change Order. 1.3 MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY MANUALS A. Provide Maintenance Data and Warranties bound in commercial quality, 8-1;2" x 11" three-ring binders. 1. Cover: Identify each binder with typed or printed title: MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTIES; list title of Project; identify subject matter of contents. 2. Arrange content by systems, under section numbers and sequence of Table of Contents of this Project Manual. 3. Provide tabbed fly leaf for each separate product and system, with typed description of product and major component parts of equipment. 4. Text: Manufacturer's printed data, or typewritten data on 20 pound paper. 5. Drawings: Provide with reinforced punched binder tab. Bind in with text; fold larger drawings to size of text pages. B. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Table of Contents: Provide title of Project; names, addresses, and telephone numbers of Consultant/Engineer arid Contractor with name of responsible parties; schedule of products and systems, indexed to content of the volume. 2. For Each Product or System: List names, addresses and telephone numbers of subcontractors and suppliers, including local source of supplies and replacement parts. 3. Product Data: Mark each sheet to clearly identify specific products and component parts, and data applicable to installation; delete inapplicable information. a) Include product data with catalog number, size, composition, and color and texture designations. Provide information for reordering custom manufactured products. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 017000 PAGE 2 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT b) Moisture -protection and Weather -exposed Products: Include product data listing applicable reference standards, chemical composition, and details of installation. Provide recommendations for inspections, maintenance, and repair. 4. Instructions for Care and Maintenance: Include manufacturer's recommendations for cleaning agents and methods, precautions against detrimental agents and methods, and recommended schedule for cleaning and maintenance. 5. Drawings: Supplement product data to illustrate relations of component parts of equipment and systems. 6. Typed Text: As required to supplement product data. Provide logical sequence of instructions for each procedure, incorporating manufacturer's instructions. C. WARRANTIES, BONDS, SERVICE CONTRACTS 1. Assemble executed certificates, warranties, bonds, and any required service and maintenance contracts from the respective Manufacturers, suppliers and subcontractors upon project completion. 2. Co -execute submittals when so specified. 3. Number of original signed copies required: Two each. 4. Provide complete information for each item following (as applicable): a. Product or work item. b. Firm, with name of principal, address, and telephone number. c. Description of Warranty and Bond (as applicable). d. Date of beginning of warranty; duration of warranty or service and maintenance contract. e. Information for Owner's personnel, including proper procedure in case of failure. (i). Instances which might affect validity of warranty or bond. f. Contractor, name of responsible principal, address, and telephone number. WARRANTIES/GUARANTEES/FORMAT: 1. Address to Owner. 2. Submit to Owner on Contractor's letterhead before final payment and acceptance of work by Owner. 3. Where more than one subcontractor is involved, submit guarantee for each. a. Form of Guarantee: 1) I (We), (insert the name of contractor), certify (insert name of trade or portion of work being guaranteed) installed by (insert name of appropriate sub -contractor) on the Building, address City , Washington, is performed in strict accordance with Contract Documents. Further, I (we) guarantee this work to be (watertight, and without leaks) (other) caused by defects in materials and workmanship, for two years from (date of substantial completion), and will repair, or replace, without delay, any defects in materials and workmanship discovered within guaranty period. Sincerely, (Name of Contractor/responsible principal/address/telephone number) Signed by Owner, Partner, or other person authorized to commit firm. Westfield — Roof Area .13-13 Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 017000 PAGE 3 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT E. START OF WARRANTIES 1. Warranty periods are to begin on the date of Substantial Completion of the Work. F. SPECIAL GUARANTEES 1. Special Guarantees: These special guarantees are an extension of the guarantee of work called for in the General Conditions. During the guarantee period, any repairs or replacements required because of defective materials or workmanship and the repairing of damage to other work caused by defective material/workmanship shall be performed by the Contractor at no cost to the Owner. 2. Provide a workmanship and materials guarantee from the materials manufacturer as required in the technical specifications. Define any limitations including excess traffic, blister repairs, and preventive maintenance. End of Section 017000 r • _1 r 7 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 020500 DEMOLITION PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION SECTION 020500 - PAGE 1 DEMOLITION A. Work shall include all demolition work as required to complete reroofing and sheet metal work as described herein. 1. Carefully remove and dispose of the existing membrane roofing, related flashings, sheet metal flashing, cladding, wood siding, and other materials required to complete reroofing. B. Related Sections: 1. 061000 Rough Carpentry and Sheathing 2. 075000 Modified Membrane Roofing 3'. 076200 Sheet Metal Roofing and Flashing C. Remove and dispose of any deteriorated and/or damaged sheathing and replace with like kind per Specification 061000 Rough Carpentry. D. Wire -brush clean corroded metal deck, apply rust prohibitive treatment and paint. E. Remove all pitch pockets as part of roof demolition. F. Provide for public protection as required by law. Keep interior of building, surrounding grounds, streets, and walks clean and free from obstruction. Furnish, install, and maintain for the duration of work all required scaffolds, chutes, tarpaulins, barricades, canopies, warning signs, platforms, and any other temporary construction necessary for proper completion of the work in compliance with all pertinent safety and other regulations. G. All adjacent or other work in the building or on site damaged by the Contractor shall be repaired or replaced at Contractor's expense to the satisfaction of the Owner's Project Manager. H. Allow no debris to accumulate in or on building, on grounds, streets, or walks daily. Remove debris from the site as demolition work progresses. Legally dispose of debris at Contractor's expense. 1. Verify all drain lines are functional prior to the start of work. Contractor to be responsible to verify downspouts and drain lines are free draining and leak free upon completion of roofing work. Notify Owner for correction of any problems identified. J Any structural damage caused by water leakage found during the work shall be reported immediately to the Owner and Consultant. Repairs agreed upon will be on a negotiated time and materials basis. K. Coordinate demolition work with other trades as required to maintain watertight conditions on a daily basis. L. Remove, protect, and store for reinstallation any existing anti -vandalism caps. M. Protect the interior where deck is exposed during roof demolition as necessary. END OF SECTION 02 050 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY SECTION 061000 - PAGE 1 ROUGH CARPENTRY AND SHEATHING SECTION 061000 ROUGH CARPENTRY AND SHEATHING A. This Section includes but is not limited to the following: 1. Rough carpentry work as required to complete work in accordance with plans and specifications. B. Related Sections: 1. 020500 Demolition 2. 075000 Modified Membrane Roofing 3. 076200 Sheet Metal Roofing and Flashing PRODUCTS - PART II 2.01 GENERAL A. 2x blocking: Douglas -Fir, No. 2 and better, 19 percent maximum moisture content, size as required accommodating conditions, pressure preservative treated where in contact with concrete substrates. B. Miscellaneous Framing Lumber: Douglas -Fir, No. 2 and better, 19 percent maximum moisture content, size as required accommodating conditions. C. Beveled cedar at perimeter coping to create slope. D. All wood components must be protected from moisture and stored elevated above surfaces. E. Stocked lumber components shall not exceed load limits of the structure. 2.02 NAILS AND FASTENERS A. A. Up to 15/32" panel - 8d common or box. B. B. 15/32" and thicker panel - 10d common or galvanized box. C. C. Dimensional Lumber - 16d common or galvanized box D. D. Concrete Fasteners - Rawl Spike, minimum 1/4 inch diameter EXECUTION - PART III 3.01 EXAMINATION A. Examine and verify that surfaces and site conditions are ready to receive work of this section. B. Verify existing substrate is clean, smooth, and dry. C. Notify roof consultant, owner's representative, and property manager minimum 7 days prior to start of the work. r r •-• • r • Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 3.02 INSTALLATION A. General SECTION 061000 - PAGE 2 ROUGH CARPENTRY AND SHEATHING 1. Nail heads shall be flush with, but not penetrate, wood surface. 2. Secure wood blocking to perimeter curbs, skylight curbs, and mechanical curbs as required to achieve height minimum 10-inches above finished roof surface. 3 Secure beveled cedar over blocking at perimeter curbs to create slope. 3.03 PROTECTION , A. Protect wood carpentry from moisture until roofing is installed. END OF SECTION 061000 •r Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 075000 MEMBRANE ROOFING PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES SECTION 075000 - PAGE 1 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING A. Roofing consists of modified bituminous membrane roofing secured to a prepared substrate. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Division 1 — General Requirements B. Section 020500 — Demolition C. Section 061000 — Rough Carpentry D. Section 076000 — Flashing and Sheet Metal 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Roofing Terminology: Refer to ASTM D 1079 for definitions of terms related to roofing work not otherwise defined in this Section. 1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. General: Install a watertight, modified bituminous membrane roofing and base flashing system with compatible components that will not permit the passage of liquid water and will withstand wind loads, thermally induced movement, and exposure to weather without failure. B. FM Listing: Provide modified bituminous membrane, base flashings, and component materials that meet requirements of FM 4450 and FM 4470 as part of a roofing system and that are listed in FM's "Approval Guide", as applicable. Identify materials with FM markings. 1. Roofing system shall comply with the following: a. Windstorm Classification: Class 1-60. C. Exterior Fire -Test Exposure: UL Class A; complying with ASTM E 108, for application and slopes indicated. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Product data, Roofing Systems: Submit the name of the manufacturer and specification numbers and product names of all materials proposed for each type of product specified. Include in submittal installation instructions and general recommendations for each principal roofing system product required. Include data substantiating that the materials comply with requirements, including certificates and delivery logs for bulk materials. B. Shop Drawings: Include plans, sections, details, and attachments to other work, for the following: 1. Baseflashings, cants, and membrane terminations. 2. Tapered insulation layout, crickets, saddles, and tapered edge strips, including slopes. 3. Sumps both at internal drains and scuppers. r Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 075000 - PAGE 2 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING 4. Roof plan indicating wind uplift zones and fastener count required to meet wind uplift requirements per four foot by eight foot sheet. C. Tear Off: Submit tear -off work plan. Submit dump receipts prior to completion of the job. D. Submit emergency phone numbers of personnel capable of responding to a roof related emergency after normal working hours. Answering service phone numbers are not acceptable for this purpose. E. Installer Certificates: Signed by roofing system manufacturer certifying that Installer is approved, authorized, or licensed by manufacturer to install specified roofing system and is eligible to receive the standard roofing manufacturer's warranty. Submit Manufacturer's certifications with bid proposals. F. Manufacturers: Provide primary products, including each type of roofing ply, sealant and flashings, as specified from one manufacturer. Provide secondary products which are acceptable to, and approved by, the manufacturer of the primary products. G. Maintenance Data: For roofing system to include in the maintenance manuals specified in Section 01770 - Contract Closeout. H. Warranty: Sample copy of standard roofing manufacturer's warranty stating obligations, remedies, limitations, and exclusions of warranty. Guarantee: Sample copy of standard roofing contractor's guarantee stating obligations, remedies, limitations, and exclusions of guarantee. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Single Installer Responsibility:_A single installer (contractor) shall perform the work, including sheet metal work, as required by this specification; and shall be a firm specializing in roofing system work who has been in business under the same name and ownership for at least 5 years, capable of showing successful installations similar to the work required for this project. The roofing contractor shall be certified as an approved applicator contractor by the manufacturer of the roofing system. EVIDENCE OF SAID CERTIFICATION SHALL BE WRITTEN TO THE OWNER AND SIGNED BY THE MANUFACTURER AND FORWARDED TO THE OWNER ALONG WITH THE BID. B. Owner: Notify Owner and Roofing Consultant minimum 24 hours (one full working day) prior to commencement of work. The owner may provide special inspection of the roofing application. Such inspection will not relieve the contractor of responsibility for proper completion of the work. C. Manufacturers: Provide and install primary products, including each type of roofing ply, and flashings, as specified from one manufacturer. Provide secondary products, which are acceptable to, and approved by, the manufacturer of the primary products. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. D. Pre -roofing conference: Prior to the installation of the roofing system, meet at the project site with the roofing contractor, the Owner, Roofing Consultant, and other entities interested in the performance of the roofing system. Review the requirements (contract documents), submittals, proposed installation schedule, location and storage of materials, requirements for inspections and testing or certifications, forecasted weather conditions, governing regulations, insurance requirements, proposed installation procedures, and any other items that may be required for completion of the project. If meeting ends with substantial disagreement between parties, determine how disagreement will be resolved, and set date for reconvened meeting. 1.7 WARRANTY A. Standard Roofing Manufacturer's Warranty: Submit a written warranty, without monetary limitation, signed by roofing system manufacturer agreeing to promptly repair leaks in the roof membrane, base r Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 075000 - PAGE 3 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING flashings, and flashing resulting from defects in materials or workmanship for the following warranty period. 1. Warranty Period: 20 years. B. Special Project Guarantee: Submit roofing Installer's guarantee, signed by Installer, covering Work of this Section, including membrane roofing, base flashing, coverboard, fasteners, and flashing, if any, for the following warranty period: 1. Guarantee Period: 5 years from date of Substantial Completion. 1.8 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Delivery: Material shall be delivered in the manufacturer's original sealed and labeled containers and in quantities sufficient to allow continuity of application. B. Storage: Obtain permission of the Engineer for roof top storage. If roof top storage of materials is used, do not exceed the allowable load for the structure or 25 psf. Materials shall be stored out of direct exposure to the elements. Roll goods shall be stored on end, on a clean, flat surface. Material shall be protected against moisture so as not to allow moisture to penetrate the cover or condensation to occur beneath the cover. c. • Handling: Material shall be handled in such a manner as to preclude damage and contamination with moisture or foreign matter. D. Do not leave unused felts and other sheet materials on the roof overnight or when roofing work is not in progress unless protected from weather and moisture and unless maintained at a temperature exceeding 50 F (10 C). E. Deliver and store liquid materials in their original undamaged containers in a clean, dry, protected location and within the temperature range required by roofing system manufacturer. F. Protect insulation, coverboard, and roofing materials from physical damage and from deterioration by sunlight, moisture, soiling, and other sources. Store materials in a dry location. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for handling, storing, and protecting during installation. 1.9 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. At ambient temperatures of 40 F or less, including wind chill, precautions must be taken to ensure that cements and adhesives maintain the minimum acceptable temperature at the point of application as recommended by the roofing materials manufacturer. B. Roof deck shall be clean and dry and accepted by the roofing manufacturer before any roofing work proceeds. Roofing shall not proceed during precipitation, nor when moisture from dew is present, or if precipitation or other moisture source is expected. C. Protection against staining and mechanical damage shall be provided for adjacent surfaces as required during application of roofing. PART 2 — PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Siplast Roofing (Contact: Brad Viles, 425-985-4852). B. Soprema Roofing and Waterproofing, Inc. (Contact: Dave Hill, 206-816-4494). • 7 Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 2.2 MATERIALS SECTION 075000 - PAGE 4 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING A. SBS or APP Modified Multiple Ply Roofing to consist of the following acceptable system assembly: Option: Siplast Option: Soprema Substrate Board 1/2-inch DensDeck Prime Mechanically attached Y2-inch DensDeck Prime Mechanically attached Vapor Retarder Tradesman Glass SA Base or Manufacturer's approved, self adhered. Soprema Sopra Vap'r or Manufacturer's approved, self adhered Vapor Retarder at sump drains Irex 40, torch applied at 5-foot radius around sump drain locations. Tie-in to adjacent VR with asphalt roof cement. Elastophene SP 3.0, torch applied at 5- foot radius around sump drain locations. Tie-in to adjacent VR with asphalt roof cement. Insulation Polyisocyanurate: Minimum R-21, mechanically attached. Polyisocyanurate: Minimum R-21, mechanically attached. Tapered Insulation Expanded polystyrene: Install between layers of polyisocyanurate insulation. Utilize for taper at sumps and upslope of mechanical units. _ Expanded polystyrene: Install between layers of polyisocyanurate insulation. Utilize for taper at sumps and upslope of mechanical units. Coverboard %-inch DensDeck Prime Adhered to provide code required wind uplift resistance. 1/4-inch DensDeck Prime Adhered to provide code required wind uplift resistance. Basesheet Irex 40, torch applied. Elastophene Flam 3.0, torch applied. Midply Paradiene 20 TG, SBS ply sheet, glass reinforced, torch applied. Elastophene Flam, SBS ply sheet, glass reinforced, torch applied. Surface Sheet Paradiene 30 FR GR TG, SBS granulated capsheet, glass reinforced, torch applied. Color white or gray. Elastophene Flam FR GR, 101 lbs/sq. SBS granulated capsheet torch -applied. Color white or gray. Flashing Ply Sheet - Paradiene 20 SA, self -adhered basesheet applied to primed substrate. Adhere with heat application to the top surface. Sopralene Flam Stick, self -adhered basesheet applied to primed substrate. Adhere with heat application to the top surface. Flashing Surface Sheet Paradiene 40FR TG, SBS granulated capsheet, heat welded to flashing ply and capsheet. Color gray or white. Sopralene Flam 180 FR GR, SBS granulated capsheet, heat welded to flashing ply and capsheet. Color gray or white. r _A r Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 075000 - PAGE 5 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS A. Sealant to be a high-grade urethane -based product, such as Sonneborn NP-1, Sikaflex la, or pre - approved. B. Cant strips to be 3 inch perlite, as manufactured by International Permalite/GAF or Johns -Manville. C. Flat Lead: Provide 4#/sf flat lead (30-inches square) at internal cast iron drains. D. Asphalt primer to be ASTM D-4173, or as approved by the system manufacturer. E. Fasteners for Securing Insulation (if specified): Corrosion resistant screws and 3" disks as provided by OMG, or Buildex, (or approved comparable) #12 size. F. Roof protection pad material to be composed of modified bitumen with polyester reinforcing and granular surfacing. The materials shall be manufactured in roll form with a width of 30 inches and a minimum thickness of 217 mils, type Paratread, as manufactured by Siplast, or equal. G. Provide manufacturer recommended termination bar to secure top edge of membrane at wall surfaces. H. Cast Iron Drain Parts: Provide new cast iron clamping rings, clamp brackets, fasteners, and cast iron dome strainers where existing are damaged, missing, or broken. I. Fasteners for Securing the Top of the Baseflashing Membrane: One (1) inch annular shank nails with square head caps or of sufficient length to penetrate through the substrate or into the substrate 3/4-inch minimum, Round Top Cap Nail by National nail or comparable. J. Blocking for supporting Gas Lines and Conduit: Composed of recycled rubber as manufactured by Eaton, Dura-Blok DB Series, or as approved. K. Liquid Applied Flashing Membrane for complex flashing details: 1. Primer: As recommended by the manufacturer. 2. Membrane: Siplast Parapro 123, Alsan RS 3. Reinforcement Fleece: As recommended by the manufacturer. All systems are to have reinforcing fleece. 2.4 ROOF INSULATION A. B. Polyisocyanurate Insulation; Closed cell foam, glass type facer, conforming to the following characteristics: Board Size: C. Board Thickness: D. Facer: E. Compressive Strength: F. Density: G. Manufacturer: 4 foOtx 4 foot:for adhesive systems or 4 foot x 8 foot for mechanically fastened systems Maximum thickness of 3.6-inches per layer to achieve specified R-value; Tapered insulation to provide slope. 1/4-inch per foot Tapered Insulation to form crickets, sumps at drains and upslope of mechanical units, 1/2-inch per foot Premium performance coated glass facers; NO ORGANIC OR PAPER FACERS ALLOWED. Minimum 20 psi. Minimum 2.0 pounds/cubic foot. I. Johns -Manville, "E'NRG"Y 2" and "Tapered ENRG"Y 2". 2. R Max, Inc., "Multi -Max FA" and "Tapered Thermaroof'. 3. or approved equivalent. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 2.5 Roof Drains A. Cast -Iron, Large -Sump, General -Purpose Roof Drains: 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by Zurn. B. Standard: ASME A112.6.4, for general-purpose roof drains. C. Body Material: Cast iron. D. Combination Flashing Ring and Gravel Stop: Required. E. Outlet: Bottom. F. Underdeck Clamp: Required. G. Dome Material: Cast Iron. SECTION 075000 - PAGE 6 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. General: All surfaces shall be swept clean and that all fasteners and protuberances are removed or are set flush to the surface of the roof deck prior to commencement of roofing. B. Ensure that all surfaces to receive insulation or roofing membrane are free of gravel ballast, dirt, or other foreign substances, and are structurally sound. C. Do not begin placement of the roofing system until the roofing manufacturer's representative has examined surfaces to receive the roofing system and has determined that the surfaces are acceptable. D. Remove water or any other substance that would interfere with bonding of the roofing system. 3.2 GENERAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS A. Install SBS modified built-up roofing system according to roofing system manufacturer's written instructions and applicable recommendations of NRCA/ARMA's "Quality Control Recommendations for Polymer Modified Bitumen Roofing." 1. Install roofing system according toapplicable specification plates of NRCA's "The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual" — most current edition. B. Cant Strips: Install and secure preformed 45-degree cant strips at junctures of modified built-up membrane roofing system with vertical surfaces or angle changes greater than 45 degrees. C. Coordinate installing roofing system components so coverboard and roofing plies are not exposed to precipitation or left exposed at the end of the workday or when rain is forecast. 3.3 APPLICATION - ROOFING MEMBRANE A. General: Application shall be in accordance with roofing system manufacturer's instructions and the following requirements. Should the manufacturer's and these specifications conflict, use the more stringent requirements. B. Roofing Membrane 1. All layers including interply, and surface sheet shall be laid free ofwrinkles, creases, or fishmouths and shall be laid at right angles to the slope of the deck. Sheets shall be adhesive or torch -applied. If required by the manufacturer, apply a steel weighted roller for full adhesion. All side and end laps to be a minimum of 3 inches. Lap seams in the plysheet, and capsheet shall not coincide with each other. Courses shall be staggered sufficiently to prevent stacked laps. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 075000 - PAGE 7 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING C. Baseflashings 1. The flashing ply sheet reinforcing shall be lapped a minimum of three (3) inches to itself and shall extend a minimum of four (4) inches beyond the toe of the cant and up the parapet wall, under the metal counterflashing, or wrapping the top of the wall to one (1) inch below the nailer on the outside face. The reinforcing sheet shall be heat welded or adhesive applied and mechanically attached to the wall at the leading edge. 2. The flashing capsheet shall be lapped a minimum of three (3) inches to itself and shall extend a minimum of six (6) inches onto the heavyweight capsheet surface and extend up under the sheet metal counterflashing. Lap seams in the reinforcing layer shall not coincide with lap seams in the capsheet flashing layer. The flashing cap sheet shall be torched over the reinforcing layer and mechanically attached to the wall at the leading edge. All surfaced flashing sheets shall be cut off the end of the roll and applied vertically, always working to selvedge. 3. All radius walls will be flashed with liquid applied flashings to a point one foot onto the flat of the adjacent membrane wall flashings. Liquid applied flashings will tie into the sheet metal flashing at the top of the wall. D. Miscellaneous Items 1. Prime metal flanges as required with a uniform coating of asphalt primer. All flanges shall be set in a smooth even bed of asphalt cement. 2. Place conduit lying on the roof on new rubber support blocking (where existing are damaged or deteriorated) placed on protection pad at a maximum of 8 feet on center. Adhere traffic pad to block, not to roofing. 3. Install 4 lb/sf lead for flashing at cast iron drains. Pre -prime with asphalt primer and set in mastic as detailed in the manufacturer's instructions. 4. Overnight seals: Exercise care that moisture does not enter beneath completed section of the roof. Temporarily seal loose edges of the membrane daily and when weather is threatening. Night seals can be built using plastic cement and roofing felts, and constructed to withstand protracted periods of service. Night seals must be completely removed, all felts employed removed, prior to the resumption of roofing. 5. All exposed capsheet edges at waste stacks, vent stacks, etc., shall be caulked with sealant, tooled into the joint. 6. Raise conduit penetrations, insulated pipes, soil stacks, vents, and curbs as necessary to obtain an 8-inch height above the finished roof surface. Include rewiring and duct extension as necessary to raise or extend conduit or ducts. 7. Place conduit lying on the roof on new pressure treated wood blocking placed on protection pad at a maximum of 8-feet on center. Adhere traffic pad to block, not to roofing. 8. Electrical and mechanical workto be performed by journeyman worker experienced and trained in work performed to the building code. 9. Verify all drain lines and downspouts are functional prior to the start of work. Contractor to be responsible to assure drains are free draining upon completion of roofing work. 10. Install walkpads / roof protection pads at locations shown on the roof plan(s). Install walkpads per manufacturer's specifications with adhesive adhered to the capsheet. Leave space per the manufacturer's installation instructions between sections of walkpad for drainage. 11. Install 1/4" x 1" aluminum termination bar to secure top edge of membrane at wall surfaces. Fasten at minimum 8" o.c. • Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 12. Liquid Applied Flashing Membrane: SECTION 075000 - PAGE 8 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING 1. Apply primer direct in one step utilizing a brush or paint roller. Do not allow ponding. 2. Allow primer to cure for as required by manufacturer. Exposure of the primer in excess of five (5) days or pre -mature exposure to moisture may require removal and application of new primer. 3 Mix resin components per manufacturer's recommendations. a. Once the mix is ready, apply liberally to the prepared surface with a roller using a broad, even stroke. 4. Install membrane flashing system in accordance with the manufacturer's requirements / recommendations. Provide system with base flashing, counter flashing, and all other flashings required for a complete watertight system. 5. Flashings shall extend a minimum of eight inches (8") above finished membrane level and a minimum of six inches (6") onto horizontal deck surface. 6. Fleece sections shall overlap each other a minimum of two inches (2"). 7. Prime walls, curbs, etc. with 2-component polyurethane primer. Follow manufacturer's written instructions for primer cure. 8. Work wet membrane to avoid any blisters, openings, or lifting at corners, junctions, and transitions. Assure full resin saturation of fleece. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Agency: Owner will engage a qualified independent inspecting agency to perform roof tests and inspections and to prepare inspection reports. B. Final Roof Inspection: Arrange for roofing system manufacturer's technical personnel to inspect roofing installation on completion and submit report to the Roofing Consultant. 1. Notify the Roofing Consultant minimum two (2) working days in advance of the date and time of inspection. C. Repair or remove and replace components of membrane roofing system where test results or inspections indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements. D. Additional testing and inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect membrane roofing system from damage and wear during remainder of construction period. When remaining construction will not affect or endanger roofing, inspect roofing for deterioration and damage, describing its nature and extent in a written report, with copies to Architect and Owner. B. Correct deficiencies in or remove membrane roofing system that does not comply with requirements, repair substrates, and repair or reinstall membrane roofing system to a condition free of damage and deterioration at time of Substantial Completion and according to warranty requirements. C. Clean overspray and spillage from adjacent construction using cleaning agents and procedures recommended by manufacturer of affected construction. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 3.6 CLEAN-UP SECTION 075000 - PAGE 9 MODIFIED MEMBRANE ROOFING A. The Contractor shall remove all masking, protection, equipment, materials, and debris from the work and storage areas and leave those areas in an undamaged and acceptable condition. End of Section 075000 r' Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 076200 SECTION 076200 - PAGE 1 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL FLASHING AND SHEET METAL PART 1— GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Work includes copings, metal flashings at roof intersections, rising building walls, rake and eave edge, and mechanical penetrations and as otherwise required for a complete, weatherproof installation. B. Related Sections: 1. 020500 Demolition 2. 061000 Rough Carpentry and Sheathing 3. 075000 Modified Membrane Roofing 1.02 REFERENCES A. SMACNA, Architectural Sheet Metal Manual, Fifth Edition (1993). 1.03 SUBMI 11 ALS A. Product data, Sheet Metal: Submit the name of the manufacturer, specification numbers, and product names of all materials proposed for use in the work. B. Include in submittal installation instructions, shop drawings, and general recommendations for each principal product required. C. Include data substantiating that the materials comply with requirements. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 GENERAL i A. At locations where new metal flashings come into contact with dissimilar metals, upgrade the less "noble" metal to match the other metal. B. Concealed Fasteners: Nails shall be hot -dip galvanized for galvanized steel and/or stainless steel. Bolts, nuts, power driven fasteners, screws, etc., shall be hot -dip galvanized or stainless steel. C. Fasteners: Corrosion resistant, self tapping screws with bonded EPDM gasket and washer, of sufficient length to penetrate into the substrate a minimum of one -inch. ITW Buildex, Trugrip or approved substitution. Exposed screws to have pre -finished heads of color matching the architectural metal. D. Sealant: Polyurethane sealant, Sikaflex la, Chem -Calk 900, or Vulkem 921. E. Butyl Tape Sealant: 1-inch as manufactured by Schnee Morehead or project approved. Westfield — Roof Area J3-B Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 076200 - PAGE 2 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL F. Concrete Metal Hit Anchor: As manufactured by Concrete Fastening Systems, Rawl Fasteners, or project approved G. Closed cell backer rod: As manufactured by NOMACO or project approved 2.02 SHEET METAL FLASHING Metal Flashing Type and Profiles New two piece reglet and counterflashing system 24-ga. Kynar 500® (PVDF) or Hylar®5000, 70% resin Ganged penetration dog houses 24-ga. G-90 hot -dip galvanized New sheet metal caps for mechanical sleeper support curbs, and at divider walls 24-ga. G-90 hot -dip galvanized New mechanical penetration flanged flashing collars 24-ga. G-90 hot -dip galvanized New chase hood skirt flashing 24-ga. Stainless steel New skirt flashings 24-ga. Stainless steel New flues 24-ga. Stainless steel New storm collars 24-ga. Stainless steel New flue bonnets or caps 24-ga, Stainless steel Square sheet lead roof drain flashing 41b. lead Saddle flashing 24-ga. fully soldered stainless steel Two-part s-lock wall penetration flashings 24-ga. Stainless steel A. Self -Adhering Membrane: Grace Vycor Plus high temperature butyl -based membrane where shown on drawings. PART 3 - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION 3.01 GENERAL A. Examine the substrate and the conditions under which the work is to be performed, and do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. Surfaces to receive sheet metal are to be clean, even, smooth, dry, and free from defects and projections that might adversely affect the application. Verify dimensions and configuration of all sheet metal components prior to shop fabrication and installation. Remove all mechanical units as required for access to curbs. Reinstall as required. Comply with SMACNA recommendations. B. Work shall be accurately formed to sizes, shapes, and dimensions indicated with all angles and lines in true alignment. All work shall be straight, sharp, and erected plumb and level in proper plane without bulges or waves. Conform to standards of SMACNA. r� .w• • Westfield — Roof Area J3-8 Reroofing Project 2019 SECTION 076200 - PAGE 3 FLASHING AND SHEET METAL C. Fabricate all items in maximum length of 12-feet and keep the number of joints to a minimum. D. Cooperate with other trades in installation of work. Deliver items to be installed by others in time to avoid delay of project. E. Make proper allowances for expansion and contraction of materials in all work. 3.02 SHEET METAL FLASHING: A. Fabricate new Skirt Flashings to conform to configuration of existing surfaces to be installed. 1. Concealed fasteners utilized to secure these flashings shall be hot -dipped galvanized nail (minimturi3/8-inch head) or screw fasteners. 2. Vertical transitions between flashing components and overlaps of flashing components shall be sealed with two beads of Polyurethane sealant. 3. Reuse existing curb flashings in good condition. Replace damaged curb flashings. END OF SECTION 076200 L L E 1 L__. ; �_,3 _ L L J O 9 Westfield Southcenter Reroof - Area J3-8 CLIENT/OWNER : Westfield PROJECT ADDRESS: 2800 Southcenter Mall Takwllo, WA CONTACT NUMBER: WETHERHOLT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 131U1 NE 85M STREET KIRKLANO. WASHINGTON 98033 76: (1251 B228397 E0: 112518727395 2633 A PARKMOM UNE SW. SUITE OLYMPIA. WASHINGTON 98502 `_-- t�-+-�` PH.1360)786-1660 EN: 13N17B6-1086 _--- _...__ -.a.... ......� -t. —i 0f11SN00 M O ."O 0 0 -n I Westfield Southcenter Reroof -Area J3-B CIJENTJOWNER : Westfield PROJECT ADDRESS: 2800 SOV IM1Genter Mofl TNkwNa. WA CONTACT NUMBER: WETHERHOLT AND ASSOCIATES, INC. i31011LE85MSIREET KIRKLAND. WASHINGTON 98033 PH: LS25) 8228397 0: IS2S1822.759 2633A PAR[11018 UNE SW SUIIEhi OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON 98502 PH: (360) 7861660 78: L36017861696 fl outowCA At r UM WINO VENN NIO SDNP !APERED INSDIATION TO :KATE SLR DO NOT Dli 'WON 1.0 CREATI SUMP DRAIN Sat NIS UCH DONN RV SITER DRAIN MO DARROW 10 9T DIRELY ON COD OD t6t0 ND TRAM CAL UV Wt. 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L. 4— C < 0 36 I 0 0,t vijz 1 .o; p E.,66 UZu PROJECT: DRAWN :021 CHECRED: DATE 08120/I8 ' A6 .<<,,t,,,,,attaoStocus City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 12/3/2019 ANDY THOMPSON 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKWILA, WA 98188 RE: Permit No. D19-0202 SOUTHCENTER MALL - REROOF 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 1/6/2020. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 1/6/2020, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: D19-0202 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 qERM1T COORD COPY C PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D19-0202 DATE: 06/18/19 PROJECT NAME: SOUTHCENTER MALL - REROOF SITE ADDRESS: 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPART ENTS: 6-t9-4 P,uX) Bid ding Division -ire Prevention Public Works Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable (no approval/review required) DATE: 06/20/19 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S T ALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Corrections Required Denied (corrections entered in Reviews)(ie: Zoning Issues DUE DATE: 07/18/19 Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departrnents issued corrections: Bldg D Fire Ping D PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 Home Espanol Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of 4. 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