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Permit D2000-264 - SOUTHCENTER MALL - THE PICTURE PEOPLE - TENANT IMPROVEMENT
6 THE PICTURE PEOPLE 688 SOUTHCENTER MALL D2000 -264 City of Tukwila Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 WARNING: IF CONSTRUCTION BEGINS BEFORE APPEAL PERIOD EXPIRES, APPLICANT IS PROCEEDING AT THEIR OWN RISK. Parcel No: Permit No: D2000 -264 Address: 688 SOUTHCENTER MALL Status: ISSUED Suite No: Issued: 09/11/2000 Location: Expires: 03/10/2001 Category: ARET Type: DEVPERM Zoning: Const Type: Occupancy: STORE } Gas /Elec.: UBC: 1997 Units: 001 Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA Setbacks: North: 0 South: .0 East: .0 West: .0 Water: UNKNOWN Sewer: Wetlands: Slopes: Streams: Contractor License No: REEVEKC063N3 OCCUPANT THE : PICTURE PEOPLE Phone: 688 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TUKWILA WA 98188 OWNER RICHARD JACOBS GROUP 25425 CENTER RIDGE RD, CLEVELAND OH 44145 CONTACT LYN WOUDENBERG Phone: 800- 285 -7866 75 60 ST SW, WYOMING MI 49548 CONTRACTOR REEVE KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION 500 GIUSEPPE CT, ROSEVILLE CA 95678 k*** k k; k*: k******************* 04************** k* kk kk** k** k** k* * * *•k**kk•kkk **k * * * * * * * * * Permit Des cription:.' .41 TENANT ALTERATION *********k************************** ****** k** k* ** *** k* * * ** * * *k* * * * ***•k *•k * * *•k * * *•k* k k* Construction Valuation: $ 92,000.00 PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS: *(Water Meter Permits Listed Separate) Eng. Appr: Curb Cut /Access /Sidewalk /CSS.': N Fire Loop Hydrant: N No Si z .00 lcod Control Zone: N Hauling: N Start Time Land Altering: N Cut: Landscape Irrigation: N Moving Oversized Load: N Start Time Sanitary Side Sewer: N No Sewer Main Extension: N Private: Storm Drainage:' . N ';Street Use N Water. Main' Extension: N Private: N Permit Center Authorized Signature :3 Signature: Print Name: DEVELOPMENT PERMIT e(in): End Time:' Fill: End Time: Public: (206) 431 -3670 Date: Gibi/n Public: N chk*** ******• k k***'!' k******** k** kkk***` k**** k*** k*• k***** kk* k *:k * * *k * * *k *** * ** *k +k TOTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT_ FEES: $ 1,551.79 *****• kk********* * *** *kk*kk* ** * **•k * *•k * * *** *k ** *kkk *•.k k*Ak* **k* *kkk•kk•k*** *kk * *** *•k _ Date:_l =Eloxi_ I hereby 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 provision of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this development permit. This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 18.0 days from the last inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA Permit No: D2000 -264 Status: ISSUED Applied: 08/09/2000 Issued: 09/11/2000 Address: 688 SOUTHCENTER MALL Suite Tenant: Type: DEVPERM Parcel #:t•A. *.4' : A *.k, *•* *•k *• ** *.-* *.k * *•k,**** *•kit * * *;l••k•k.l:. .$ . . ** * * * *• *k9r•k * *•k•• *k * * *. *-k * * *'k * * ***'k * Permit Conditions 1. ,No :c,hanges will be made to the plans unless approved by the ,Engineer and the T;ukw�1e.,Buil;,dirlg`, Division. P?. Any .new. ceiling 'gridK and li f'.ixturg installation. is required to meet, lat;er...a- 1''br'�acing requirements ,_for Seismic 'L one ^ • .` i Partition wa1is .attached' ° to i l i'ng', grid must be laterally braced if over r'eight (8).fee cet in length 4. 'A1 1 cons tru;ct i on to be dune i,n conformance with appr±Av .plans and .r`equ i r�emen is of- the Uniform' Bui l d i ng .Code (1997 Edit ion:) ras anr, ended, •Uniform,`Mechanical Cade ('1997 Edition), and Wash,ington' Energy! )Code(1;997 Edition) 5' Plumb.i.n.g permits shall be,.obtained °.- through the'' Seattle l(in_g, County�Depa�tment':of Pohl 1c Hea l th. Plumbing wi,1 1 be inspected lip, that agency, including all gas piping 3' 3y� r 1 (29,6 ,4722) ,,, 6 Elet:trica.l,permits shall be,' °iibtainedf.through the Washingeoni State Division of and; lndus,tr�i,es' a nd all electrical, 1 w ok will be ainspected by ,that agency/, (248 6530) 7 Th "ere shalt b'e`s ,occupancy,:of the bi i1d.ing(s) until the Y, fi " l inspection has been completed t by the Tukwila Buil,d�tig In'�ecpor , J ,� _ 8? Al 1 mechanical . work ,,shall , ?be `under separate permit issued,, the . City bf�., Tukwila. 3 A :s 9` A11\YO'ermits, inspection records, 'and,,.aptiproved.;p1ans sha a'vail`able at�th'e.-job site prior t'o st 'Of any co n- s ` These .documents' are l,to . be. m ai ied - and'ava i 1 ,abbe ,'uiti1 final ,inspection approval is grante Description of work to be done: +€1 - ci / erot fi Existing use: r e- (El Restaurant ❑ Multi- family C3 Warehouse CI Hospital C hurch ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Motel /Hotel ❑ Office ❑ School /College /University ❑ Other Proposed use: r Retai ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family ❑ Warehouse El Hospital ❑ Motel /Hotel ❑ Office ❑ Other ❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing ❑ School /College /University Will there be a change of use? ❑ yes M no If yes, extent of change: (Attach additional sheet if necessary) Will there be rack storage? ❑ yes ill no Existing fire protection features: ,' sprinklers 'I automatic fire alarm ❑ none ❑ other (specify) Building Square Feet: .2 i J existing Area of Construction: (sq. ft.) o? / Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ® yes ❑ no Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets Project Name/TN: an;;: 1 Ti-.. rICh) PeoI� Value of Construction: 4 9 ,V,DDO Site Address: re' 1 City State /Zip: CD 88 goul-h cewify /UIaLe. Seq fne um 98/88 Tax Parcel Number: 02(02.30 700 9 Phone: � Q , ! Vo, C/0 8, 7 S yQ Fax #: yv0, 008, 6909' P /pert/ Owner: �.- / rl l chard Jc cob rJ 6eo ,y3, Street Address: City State /Zip: 2 / (ea4t'r 7i� ,�d e 4d, Ckae_k D// yy/y Contractor: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Architect: �evtn.i� Xi �.hel 1 Ph / � /? 0 2 0 2 y /.S Street Address: , fc.- 600 City State /Zip: /52/ A) CO0 .er /,fir /in 7oiti 7`/ 7170// Fax #• 5/7 0.277 0S7/ Engineer k 5 i o,>`J Phone: _ , 6,/ 5 z q z 3� Street Address: City State /Zip: ao03 eila i2 el v d AlaaA diJle__TA) 3 7.2 / Fax #: (o /j - 29 - 73'75 Contact Person* Z. Y�l) /AOUd eh he/y Phone: eOO oz 85 7eb Street Address : City State/ ip: 75 &o ..Jf JcO Gc.) yorn q //' // Yci.5V66 Fax #: v/lr7 y93 53./ CITY OF TUKW `• ,A Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 R STAFF USE ONLY Project Number: Permit Number: ommercial / Multi - Family Tenant Improvement / Alteration Permit Application be/ Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. APPLICANT, REQUEST FOR. PUBLIC WORKS SITE /CIVIL. FLAN. : REVIEW;OF THE FOLLOWIN (Additional reviews may be determin the Public Works Department) ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Land Altering 0 Cut cubic yds. 0 Fill cubic yds. ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension ❑ Water Meter /Exempt #: Size(s): 0 Deduct ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity' gal Schedule: ❑ Miscellaneous Value of Construction - In 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 extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date icaticepte lb V 00 Et Date ellcaf4explre , • o Applirj tgn initials) PLEASE SIGN BACK OF APPLICATION FORM CTPERMIT.DOC 1/29/97 ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Hauling ❑ Landscape Irrigation O Private 0 Public O Private 0 Public 0 Water Only BUILDING OW R OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: .! I / , / r Date: Print name!.S'.., 4.? WOUGIQI'lb -2.0 ' .� ..r�z ., I O o?♦ 7 Fax b�1'� Y�3 '��' Address (6 L O l ,Qy 0ntii41 �/' r /95y 6 City/State/Zip ALL COMMERCIAL/MULTIMILY TENANT IMPROVEMENT TERATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS ifilST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE a LOWING: LD‘ TALL RRAVVINGpTplIE STAMPED BY WASHINGTON STATE LICENSED ARCHITECT, S,TFIUd TI)AAL EVGINEER OR CIVIL ENGINEER ➢ ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN > BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED N/A SUBMITTED ❑ 17 Complete Legal Description ❑ Metro: Non - Residential Sewer Use Certification if there is a change in the amount of plumbing fixtures (Form H -13). Business Declaration required (Form H -10). Four (4) sets of working drawings (five(5) sets for structural work), which include • ❑ 11— Site Plan (including existing fire hydrant location(s) 1. North arrow and scale 2. Property lines, dimensions, setbacks, names of adjacent roads, any proposed or existing easements 3. Parking Analysis of existing and proposed capacity; proposed stalls with dimensions 4. Location of driveways, parking, loading & service areas 5. Recycle collection location and area calculations (change of use only) 6. Location and screening of outdoor storage (change of use only) 7. Limits of clearing /grading with existing and proposed topography at 2' intervals extending 5' beyond property's boundaries 8. Identify location of sensitive area slopes 20% or greater, wetlands, watercourses and their buffers (change of use only) 9. Identify location and size of existing trees that are located in sensitive areas and buffer (TMC 18.45.040), of those, identify by size and species which are to be removed and saved 10. Landscape plan with irrigation and existing trees to be saved by size and species (exterior changes or change of use only) 11. Location and gross floor area of existing structure with dimensions and setback 12. Lowest finished floor elevation (if in flood control zone) 13. See Public Works Checklist for detailed civil /site plan information required for Public Works Review (Form H- 9). ❑ ►4 Floor plan: show location of tenant space with proposed use of each room labeled ❑ \ sm Overall building floor plan with adjacent tenant use; identify tenant space use and location of storage of any hazardous materials; dimensions of proposed tenant space. ❑ Vicinity Map showing location of site I El Rack Storage: If adding new racks or altering existing rack storage, provide a floor plan identifying rack layout and all exit doors. Show dimensions of aisles, include dimensions of height, length, and width of rack. Structural calculations are required for rack storage eight feet and over. ❑ Indicate proposed construction of tenant space or addition and walls being demolished ❑ ISL. Construction details E ❑ Sprinkler details - details of sprinkler hangers, specifically penetrations in structure, i.e., roof; size of water supply to sprinkler vault with documentation from contractor stating supply line will meet or exceed sprinkler system design criteria as identified by the Fire Department. ❑ ti Washington State Non - Residential Energy Code Data shall be noted on the construction drawings. ® ❑ SEPA Checklist - if intensification of use (check with Planning Department for thresholds). ❑ Attach plans, reports or other documentation required to comply with Sensitive Area Ordinance or other land use or SEPA decisions. ❑ Food service establishments require two (2) sets of stamped approved plans by the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health prior to submitting for building permit application. The Department of Public Health is iocated at 201 Smith lower, Seattle, WA or call (206) 296 -4787. (Form H -5) Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If no contractor has been selected at time of application a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal 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. CTPERMIT.DOC 1 /29/97 z w r aa r er wU 00 c J = H • w w 2 u . " a = w H = Z � I- w w U� 5-2 0 I- ww LL FE ) - : Z w U= O z =i it :4•h:4hd 5 kA 5t itl5: 4.iskr1• „*0*:4Ak4:4,hk+4A•Afi*A* 4 k: *11,A: •kk' :A .k:k*.„•s•hP h: #•kkA* C x r Y a F T u 1� w3 I.. A, 4 2040 . to *4**4. 44,4 ***4.:A64 *:t•k•kk4 •-A h**.. t ,k..kA* *.i4.k.k.A.AA'ki.**A•hA Itk *14.k1A f'iFSNEthI;T. Number: F'9E100351 Amount: �h� , 94:..25 0. /i 1/00 14:14 : Payment 14et:hodx CHrCIt No REEVE- '.Ri4IGH'f ... .... _ I n i t: 14E1? It Permit No 1 }2()00 264. fvpez 4 ?Clot Llt{.f DEVEI.OP14I.14f PEliMI f S ite Address: 688 SOUTUGEN1•ER MALL T'4hi F«vm�r�t a -� •,C fot•a1 Feces.: 111551„79 42,2 Tutztl ALL. T=rots: •5 5 4r►7rc4AY4A * * i4 * *AY1a• * " *J *,4 ,5 Y4Yt . Balance .00 k AAA* + *A+4�5 * *kA AAA *k , 4A *a 0 * *.} *,► �tkfi• Acraunf` Code De erip4:ian 000./222.100 ` BI1ILOING -; i•4ONRES Amairn k 900/886.904 ' 937.75 5TAT4: 13UILDX140 >;3UItc.jAf GE 4.50. 7913 09/13 1710 TOTAL 942.25 ll '11.,`a t 6J. iYy^ �1. i5�l�SM ,t�l3.Gni:�.i?�]tit.�.�n'• * t'1 *,kkk ; AFe A`sthlh h k•htk4k:C� 0 t" k:A *1 *A k kA *A **A * 4 h•h:htr.* t4.•s :ITti or ijkWT. ei`; WA Reprinted: 00 15:18 TRON'Stfi .r I- .4 AA *AA. tkAh* 4•kkhh'k -k* *d *.44 A !,** * *h,tA•h-:4 * ***.. A k *4•il h:t *A•k**•A *4 —A **A** 1 0 (iN501): T 1I 1.1. iib €i R98003:99 hit' oun ;N Pavme'mt 14ethod C1•1k L`1; Notation: ion: NItECISIt1N PERMIT 'nit; to U I'��� m i t 'I�l I: ;? }sit} :? G` f "nc }�Et1(a(:l;t� I: t:► •� ?..i.p)+i4r.'id'ft'i�t;tn%f 3 it�E Adc ; .60E ;,it.Ital't')Ck:�HTF:f2 �h, li.tl. Total ? oviA: 1.31.i1.I9 Putts: s I trri `i4 A,�''. RAa is )li�•Iance' 942.2'3 k A .k i• A >'; •k * t; ;A * •k 4 tk .A. 4 k A• :A• , 4: k •A ,t A• 'h la 'couoV Datici•ry��..ia�i i t4mc +mn is F t CHECK rIOI; c• �� r #' t tlt h t? i�l R " �Ylp 1Q/r�% ai 1. t 31 PL i t d 5i�' "1R 'S' kt J W,,iM +T y�.• i'f C/T SFi t r 1 rxi s :y '� A ,� �i t o , $i�w `'�i''�u xt� �'� 7r � i" �' S C �•"�n?'w• 5'�s' lf, A r, '� � • ' '� �, INSPECTION RECO 1. Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ject• �� t ur - re2 r s cr Mct. t l Address: Special instructions: l -kc c / (n . ype ofInspection: Date wanted u e er a.m. e P one: roved per applicable codes. 1L (206)431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: (wj Sus C r) zii p )424-e $47:00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. i Receipt No I Date: ��.F ri& i:' S�" xe`. i�if4:." ��h. A. �iJdr•' t[ 14. �bivat� :1'�tsw�t`.nso..�Y�'�di+'! `,�c�u"+�r',3.�a , ..01'5.. -. "rig .:7eitUrR•r.:i�T�t`ii2's4vx arr6"r ��..'.•��.*�7! ul Ng` fA W : 9 W O 1L Q. (0 3 ds: p W ; w LU 2 > 3 p C.) 1ON u_rs z w �R 0 z . INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECO - Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 b zc co -Z(o 1 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -367 T e of Inspection: called:' 10 23 -Cc) Project: sc, /.C Address: ` Special instructions: Date wanted: 1 0 —Z-4— Re nester: G n -4-rv\ 01 SOrt Pone: ' — — Roy 9 Approved per appljc ble codes. rrections required prior to approval. Lf t OA f u Wed 6 f ) S rntIs be I h place. L‘, S 'I-? \ \ 1 rS�cn` 11 r% c .) Q( ■ v\ PT - Air Al COMMENTS: ion Y, l\5 4, (`\ S � 1. $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: c.... y... •••• L`luaSlai.' ' xn "f��fi lb Special instructions: Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit • 11; • INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: Type of Inspection:; C'1'U pia t � I I r,cr k`. l,hnr,rcl Address: Date called: SC- M ( 1 C —, z ca) Date wanted: R. Requester: C I 1 (1*Zr\ Gl .s-:n Phone: Ill ` SI - C79 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: w , ,.p S 5 Ye SA r oc vv. OarLirookA. V\ C C 4d r wok k In r rotvevrA, r cO w n 2, El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: ` �i,' ai4:Y7. Ai' ��i .'`.�"..�irSa:�.'�6.1+4 •�, -- Project. IC-It/ye , \ -0014 Type of I ection: . YGV1AIti • d r 1 Date cal led: ' ' 0 Date wanted: ) U b' U Special instructions: Requeste Phone: Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: INSPECTION RECOC , Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 f 2oc6 -,2 ( PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Irl Corrections required prior to approval.. Inspecto - M..1 'i„, %\ Date: 10 0.... 06 El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Date: Receipt No: I INSPECTION RECO R etain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 Project:, , `)1'� Pte'C. Address: Special instructions: T of Inspection: r M d\C Date called: Date wanted: 1U- 11- p.m. Requester: C 1 Phone: 11(49 D 1 Approved per applicable codes. D2000 -201 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 COMMENTS: " cam f _ i"f C,t/ &k,s/ 064414 Inspector: 4 Date:./ PIA ; else %44 Corrections required prior to approval. DI $47.00 REINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: I Date: E Eject: I �e P i c - rure Pe ( e Type of Inspection: 4 1 - r''' ric Addr ss•4ttC (t) id SD x'er� -- ! )'a calle : . ,. - (0-CO Special. instructions: . �! I I Date wante — c a o Requester " Phogt`JU� 2_5'"', INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit INSPE ION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila; WA 98188 , 1. Approved per applicable co es. '."F�LMi11�1f7F }k:.4Y•'i {t.�a�+ PERMIT NO. ti (206)431 -367 COMMENTS P r7g * 44_ 44474 t/r —aA- X Y ..y �-- 544 S 4 "WO 4 or ct i off= req u i red . p r i o r -tcra pp r $47.00 REINSPECTION ( E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. al.. - Receipt No: Date: a•' 3a: � .Zlsrua�a;�OG aZ:ra,��.`�ei;YY. 3 V W co W 0 J ' u. Q iw F. 2 tu 0 I— UJ \ W o : • z Cu N , 0 - Needs shift inspection _? Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: 'QA Hood Halon: Monitor: 4\CFr Pre -Fire: Permits: FINALAPP.FRM Permit No. k3 ", f \ 0 6 Date Rev. 2/19/98 T.F.D. Form F.P. Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 -575 -4404 • Fax: 206 - 575.4439 City of Tukwila TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief re 2 00 co 0 W J W0 u a U 0 w zI- 1 0 z � 2 U 0 O N: 0 H` W ` ,z ' = 0 1-- z Space Heat Type *Electric Resistance ❑ All other (see over for definitions) Glazing Area Calculation Note: Below glade walk may be included in the Gross Exterior Wall Area if they are insulated to the level required for opaque walls. Total Glazing Area (rough opening) Gross Exterior (vertical & overhd) divided by Wall Area times 100 equals X Glazing I n f TC r 0 (L _ S PP C E . X 00 = • Concrete/Masonry Option Cl Check here if using this option and if project meets all requirements for the Concrete/Masonry Option. See Decision Flowchert(over) for qualifications. Enter requirements for each qualifying assembly in the table below. Envelope Summary • r - • _ r • I : (• • • - • it • - Climate Zone • 111 ■ ENV -SUM 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Co Project Info and that the Plan o errors and omissions and an row s Project Address Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Envelope Requirements (enter values as applicable) Fully heated/cooled space Minimum Insulation R- values Roofs Over Attic All Other Roofs Opaque Walls Below Grade Walls Floors Over Unconditioned Space Slabs -on -Grade Radiant Floors Opaque Doors Vertical Glazing Overhead Glazing Maximum U -fedora Maximum SHGC (or SC) VertiaVOverhead Glazing Semi -heated space' Minimum Insulation R- values Roofs Over Semi- Heated Spaces' 'Refer to Section 1310 for qualifications and requirements Notes: 1, ie 111 ^ SI'V'r �•,{ . 'Project Description I ❑ New Building CI Addition ❑ Alteration ❑ Change of Use Compliance Option CI Prescriptive ❑ Component Performance (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications) ❑ ENVSTD ❑ Systems Analysis ZOOO 2 &fl For uilding Department Use Fire Edition - June lase Opaque Concrete/Masonry Wall Requirements Insulation on interior - maximum U -factor is 0.19 Insulation on exterior or integral - maximum U- factor is 0.25 If project qualifies for Concrete/Masonry Option, list walls with HC a 9.0 Btu/fl'•'F below (other walls must meet Opaque Wall requirements). Use descriptions and values from Table 20-5b in the Code. Wall Description (Including insulation R -value & position) Nf U-factor RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG 920011 PERMIT CENTER All insulation Installed? Opeque Wax R -11 Masonry walls (i nt) U-0.19 Masonry walls (ether) U-0.25 Below grade wills (ext) R -10 Balm grade will (othr) R -11 Roofs over attics R-30 AI ether rods R -21 Floors over tnoond.sp. R -19 Slabs-on-grade R -10 Ratted floors R -10 Opaque doors U -0.60 Glazing Criteria Met? Glazing Vat OH Ares % U U 9IGC 00.10% 0.90 1.45 1.00 10-15% 0.75 1.40 1.00 15.20% 0.65 1.30 0.80 20-25% 0.60 1.30 0.65 AU Insulation Instated? Opaque Wats R -11 Below grade wells (,art) R -10 Below grade wells (attar) R -11 Roofs aver attics R-30 Al other roars R -21 Floors over unoand.sp. R -19 Slabs-an-grade R -10 Redid floors R•10 Opaque doss U-0.60 Glazing Criteria Met? Glazing Vert OH Aloe % U U SHGC 00.15% 0.90 1.45 1.00 15.20% 0.75 1.40 1.00 2030% 0.60 1.30 0.65 30-40% 0.50 1.25 0.45 All Insulation Installed? Opaque Walls R -19 Masonry walls (int) U-0.19 Maacnry well (ether) U-0.25 Below grade walls (at) R•10 Below grade walls (oft) R -19 Rods over attics R-38 Al other rods R -30 Floors over unoand R30 Slabe.an -grade R -10 Radiant floors R -10 Opaque doors U-0.60 Glazing Criteria Met? Glazing Vat OH Nee % U U SHGC 00.20% 0.40 0.80 1.00 AN Insulation Installed? Opaque Wals R -19 Below grade wets (ext.) R -10 Below grade wets (othi ) R -19 Roofs over Mks R-38 Al other roots R-30 Floors seer urncond. R-30 Slabsan -grade R -10 Radiant floors R -10 Opaque doors U -0.60 Glazing Criteria Met? Glazing Veit OH Area % U U SHGC 00-20% 0.40 0.80 1.00 Envelope Summary (back) Climate Zone 1 I • • I - • rem ENV -SUM 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods Compliance Forms Decision Flowchart for Prescriptive Option 1102 Space Heat Type: For the purpose of determining building envelope requirements, the following two categories comprise all apace heeling types: Other. All other space heating systems including gas, solid fuel, oil, and propane space heating systems and those systems listed in the exception to electric resistance. (continued at right) Use this flowchart to det'+eitfriine if FoJehltartmlii the optional Proscriptive Option. If not, either the Component Performance or Systems Analysis Options must be used. Component Performance Systems Arsfysla Requied Totals er -. � " r Area weighttec HC: dividg total of C f by 1'gtal Afea 1 ..it ,- r � r1 `i . , . »P die ( : „- gd ' • Concrete/Masonry Options Assembly Description e 7 Wall Heat Capacity (HC) Assy.Tag HC" Area (sf) HCxArea ui r First Edition • June 1999 Electric Resistance: Space hating systems which use electric resistance elements as the primary heating system including baseboard, radiant, and forced air unb where the total electric resistance heat capacity exceeds 1.0 WMt of the gross conditioned floor area. Exception: Neat pumps and terminal electric resistance heating in variable air volume distribution systems. 'If the area weighted heat capacity (HC) of the total above grade wall Is a minimum of 9.0, the Concrete Masonry Option may be used. "For framed walls, assume HC =1.0 unless calculations are provided; for all other wails, use Section 2009. 1 .1 U co o u w Wi co t-: W g J: tl_ Z 1- W ui Q ' o I- to ui U lL p- 0 W U N; 0 Z 1'C. •1'I l- ►•I - •-11❑ I- •■ •• - • II• 'l •111 Envelope UA Calculations Climate Zonel ENV -UA 1997 Washington Soto Nonnsldsnnal Energy Coda Compisnea Forms Project Address Space Heat Type , .,,,,, E Glazing Area as % gross exterior wall area Concrete/Masonry Option ❑ - 0 r3 v Lo. NG 1 5 ALL. 1N1t'Y' SpAcrz Gxecpr Fort, (1,o F . Building Component Ust components by assembly ID & page # O A a a 8 . . 8 a rr a � , ~ I i co U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: U= Plan ID: R =5. Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: •• Note: Sum of Target Areas here should R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: 0 ._ Proposed UA U- factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) N)q N)A N/f N/A ual Target Opaque Wall Area (see back) R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: R= Plan ID: i •• Note: If Insulated to levels required for opaque walls, list above with opaque walls Nf� fr// i Date For Building Department Use Target UA U- factor x Area (A) = UA (U x A) :10? Co cl a i ' r=lt u t t G3. to ms c 3 Totals For compliance: 1) Proposed Total Area shall equal Target Total Area, and 2) Proposed Total UA shall not exceed Target Total U 301 (D Totals' First Ed>Son • June 19911 RECEIVED OF TUKWILA A. 9 ?.UUU PERMIT CENTER z cew 00 N W W!. W O N �I �W. z �! F- 0 W 1— ' mo o;` 0 co o I —O t .. z . . O I•- z 1:00* 2: OG= 3: VG= 4: 5: 6: • • Envelope SHG Calculations i• k•i: •-• ••• I. =1 . •111 Climate one 1 ENV-SHGC 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: Plan ID: 'Note: Manufactures Sc may be used in lieu of Target Area Adjustment Calculations lithe tddhi 13-2, then thleelIMIT81S" ronr SL Io ns. WA% above. • Glazing Area Opaque Area Gross Exterior Wall Area Max Glazing Area (Table 13.1) I X I I 4 " P 100 = 1 I 17: Roofs over Attics Other Roofs waft' For compliance: Proposed total SHGC x A shall not exceed Target total SHGC x A Proposed Areas: Numbered values are used In calculations below. Roofs over Attics Other Roofs Walls Target 00 Area In Roofs over Attics 1: lesser (circle) 7: ■ Proposed Opaque Area 4: 5: Proposed Opaque Area 1 Totals, Max 00 Remaining 18: Proposed 00 Area Target OG Areal 1: 2: Total Target OG Area (sum #10 + #11) Proposed VG Area Maximum Target Glazing Area Target OG Area in Other Roofs 2: la lesser (circle) 8: 10 11 Target VG Area 19: Target SHGC SHGC x Area A r- SHGC x A Target VG Area tiCA 1 9: ... .. Target Opaque Area .. ... .. Target Opaque Area Note: If there Is more than one type of wall, the Target VG Area may be distributed among them, and separate Target Opaque Areas found. First Edition - June 199$ Note: OG = overhead glazing VG = vertical glazing For Target CG's, circle and use the lesser values both here and below. Target values 911(ie1 $1p14 046relrimeelfierthectipplisabilliziabteTktfoldiftniltialtbotts thetibobbliage of this form. Torgeriitioskno6VIN flm01060astArtnalhe lapOilaiborvigebis Reatlicleidift Wove Pbove• Building Permit Plans Checklist ENV -CHK 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods Compliance Forms First Edition -June 1998 Project Address 'Date The following Information is necessary to check a building permit application for compliance with the building envelope requirements In the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (circle) Code ' Section ,Component 'Information Required Location I on Plans Building Department Notes GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Sections 1301 -1314 r ., p m noon . on - . spaces t • en _ . on p ans a ow • 1302 Space heat type ectric resistance M.Z Other Indicate on plans that electric resistance heat is not allowed 1310.2 Semi- heated spaces Semi- heated spaces identified on plans if allowed 1311 Insulation 1311.1 A a S • E Insul. installation Indicate densities and clearances 1311.2 Roof /ceiling Insul. - Indicate R -value on root sections for attics and other roofs; Indicate clearances for attic insulation; Indicate baffles if eave vents installed; Indicate face stapling of faced batts y■ no Ca. a:l 1311.3 Wall insulation indicate R -value on wall sections; Indicate face stapling of faced batts; Indicate above grade exterior insulation is protected; Indicate loose -fill core insulation for masonry walls as necess; Indicate heat capacity of masonry walls if masonry option is used or if credit taken in ENVSTD; y. no 4336 1311.4 Floor insulation Indicate R -value on floor sections; Indicate substantial contact with surface; Indicate supports not more than 24' o.c.; Indicate that insulation does not block airflow through foundation vents y■ no -n.a. 1311.5 Slab-on-grade floor Indicate H -value on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate slab insulation extends down vertically 24' from top; Indicate above grade exterior Insulation is protected yes no 1311.6 Radiant floor Indicate R -value on wall section or foundation detail; Indicate slab insulation extends down vertically 36' from the top; Indicate above grade exterior insulation is protected; Indicate insulation also under entire slab where reqd. by Official yn no a 1312 Glazing and doors Provide calculation of glazing area (including vertical and overhead) as percent of gross wall area you no Z 1312.1 U- factors Indicate glazing and door U- factors on glazing and door schedule (provide area - weighted calculations as necessary); Indicate if values are NFRC or default, if values are default then specify frame type, glazing layers, gapwidth, low-e coatings, gas fillings --- y. no Cn.a. 1312.2 SHGC & SC Indicate glazing solar heat gain coefficient or shading coefficient on glazing schedule (provide area - weighted calculations as necessary) 1313 Moisture control y■ no ( .a,' 1313.1 Vapor retarders Indicate vapor retarders on warm side yes no Mb, 13132 Roof/celling vap.ret. Indicate vapor retarder on roof section; indicate vap. retard. with sealed seams for non -wood struc. y■ no �a .>� 1313.3 Wall vapor retarder Indicate vapor retarder on wall section you no --a.a 1313.4 Floor vapor retarder Indicate vapor retarder on floor section y■ no 4:7r 1313.5 Crawl space vap. ret. indicate six mil black polyethylene overlapped 12' on ground 1314 Air leakage y■ no 1314.1 Bldg. envel. sealing Indicate sealing, caulking, gasketing, and weatherstripping y■ no tn.a) 1314.2 Glazing/door sealing Indicate weatherstripping ym no pp •as 1314.3 Assemb. as ducts Indicate sealing, caulking and gasketing PRESCRIPTIVE/COMPONENT _ PERFO Sections 1320 -23 or 1330 -34) yes no - Envelope um or Completed and attac Provide component performance worksheet if necessary Provide ENVSTD screen 1 output it necessary . r 4tPi+ l ireTtft eftkon 1994 Washiri .an State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliai. }Form no Is circled for any question, provide explanation. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA ;BUG - B ZUU0 PERMIT CENTER Z W re 1 0 0 fn W W J co u_ W 0 QQ u. N om' W Z t.-. O W H. U 0 i— W W U LL 0 l.. z . 0 I— Z 1997 tshin ton State Nonresidential Ener• Code • i • fiance Form • Building Permit 'fans Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms ENV -CFIK First Edition . June 1995 Envelope - General Requirements 1311 Insulation 1311.1 Installation Requirements: Al insulation materials shal be installed accorcing to the manufacturer's instructions to achieve proper densities, maintain clearances, and maintain uniform R- values. To the maximum extent possible, insulation shall extend over the ful component area to the intended R- value. 1311.2 Roof/Calling Insulation: Open -down or poured loose - fil insulation may be used in attic spaces where the slope d the ceiling is not more than 3/12 and there is at least thirty inches of clear distance from the top of the bottom chord of the truss or ceiling joist.to the underside of the sheathing at the roof ridge. When save vents are installed, baffling of the vent openings shall be provided so as to deflect the incoming air above the surface of the insulation. Where lighting fixtures are recessed into a suspended or exposed grid ceiling, the rod /ceiling assembly shall be insulated in a location other than directly on the suspended ceiling. Exception: Type IC rated recessed lighting fixtures. Where installed in wood framing, faced batt insulation shall be face stapled. 1311.3 Wall Insulation: Exterior wall cavities isolated during framing shall be fully insulated to the levels of the surrounding walls. When installed in wood framing, faced batt insulation shall be face stapled Above grade exterior insulation shall be protected. 1311.4 Floor Insulation: Floor insulation shal be installed in a permanent manner in substantial contact with the surface being insulated. Insulation supports shall be installed so spacing is not more than twenty -four inches on center. Installed insulation shall not block the airflow through foundation vents. 1311.5 Slab -On -Grade Floor Slab -on -grade insulation installed inside the foundation wall shall extend downward from the top of the slab a minimum distance of twentyiour inches or to the top d the footing, whichever is less. Insulation installed outside the foundation shall extend downward a minimum d twenty -four inches or to the frostline, whichever is greater. Above grade insulation shall be protected. Exception: For monolithic slabs, the insulation shall extend downward from the top of the slab to the bottom of the footing. 1311.6 Radiant Floors (on or below grade): Slab -on -grade insulation shall extend downward from the top of the slab a minimum distance of thirty -ax inches or downward to the top d the footing and horizortai for an aggregate of not less than thirty -six inches. If required by the building official where sdl conditions warrant such insulation, the entire area of a radiant floor shall be thermally isolated from the soil. Where a sod gas control system is provided below the radiant floor, which results in increased convective flow below the radiant floor, the radant floor shall be thermally isolated from the sub -floor gravel layer. 1312 Glazing and Doors 1312.1 Standard Procedure for Determination of Glazing and Door U- Factors: U- factors for glazing and doors shall be determined, certified and labeled in accordance with Standard RS -31 by a certified independent agency licensed by the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC). Compliance shal be based on the Residential or the Nonresidential Model Size. Product samples used for U- factor determinations shall be production Ins units or representative d units as purchased by the consumer or contractor. Unlabeled glazing and doors shall be assigned the default U -factor in Section 2006. 1312.2 Solar Heat Gain Coefficient and Shading Coefficient: Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC), shall be determined, certified and labeled in accordance with the National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) Standard by a certified, independent agency, licensed by the NFRC. Exception: Shading coefficients (SC) shall be an acceptable alternate for compliance with solar heat gain coefficient requirements. Shading coefficients for glazing shall betaken from Chapter 27 of Standard RS-27 or from the manufacturer's test data 1313 Moisture Control 1313.1 Vapor Retarders: Vapor retarders shall be installed on the warm side (in winter) of insulation as required by this section. Exception: Vapor retarder installed with not more than 1/3 d the nominal R -value between it and the conditioned space. 1313.2 Roof/Celling Assemblies: Roof/ceiling assemblies where the ventilation space above the insulation is less than an average of twelve inches shall be provided with a vapor retarder. Roof /ceiling assemblies without a vented airspace, where neither the roof deck nor the roof structure are made of wood, shall provide a continuous vapor retarder with taped seams. Exception: Vapor retarders need not be provided where all of the insulation is installed between the roof membrane and the structural roof deck. 1313.3 Walls: Walls separating conditioned space from unconditioned space shall be provided with a vapor retarder. 1313.4 Floors: Floors separating conditioned space from unconditioned space shall be provided with a vapor retarder. 1313.5 Crawl Spaces: A ground cover of six mil (0.006 inch thick) black polyethylene or approved equal shall be laid over the ground within crawl spaces. The ground cover shall be overlapped twelve inches minimum at the joints and shall extend to the foundation wall. Exception: The ground cover may be omitted in crawl spaces if the crawl space has a concrete slab floor with a minimum thickness of three and one -half inches. 1314 Air Leakage 1314.1 Building Envelope: The requirements of this section shall apply to building elements separating conditioned from unconditioned spaces. Exterior joints around windows and door frames, openings between walls and foundation, between walls and roof and wall panels; openings at penetrations of utility services through walls, floors, and roofs; and all other openings in the building envelope shall be sealed, caulked, gasketed, or weatherstripped to limit air leakage. 1314.2 Glazing and Doors: Doors and operable glazing separating condtioned from unconditioned space shall be weatherstripped. Fixed windows shall be tight fitting with glass retained by stops with sealant or caulking all around. Exception: Openings that are required to be fire resistant 1314.3 Building Assemblies Used as Ducts or Plenums: Building assemblies used as ducts or plenums shall be sealed, caulked, and gasketed to limit air leakage. Z ~ W re L 00 co o u. W J rn d ui Z �. 0 ! Z H' W La U O N O H.. W W L I ti Z U =. Z Fan Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' CFM SP' HP/BHP Flow Control Location of Service Er .d 1 GrCCN iaGr x C�1 -"IQ I a c O , Z S ) ) 4 CA/ /1.o p" Err -,D Ail rmoccrc (IR— Ia•z "Rz c' a.3)s i )4 c v /Loop RECEiVED 0T40S TI IION h Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Total CFM OSA CFM Econo SEER or EER IPLV3 Location ftrV - I - rig Aar.' --re 0 .. O> S' G / 4y "KaN; a5clic 1') C t 1. a OA flow Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.' Capacity Total CFM OSA cfm Econo Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency` Nr►, -It r rh A AA"' - rco -‘,. Ca.'5to/ 2Sa. 3'7 S- NiA Op Oho 1997 Wash.. on State Nonresidential Ene Code Corn .116...e Form Mechanical Summary .t MECH -SUM 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Prot Edition - June 1999 Project Info Project Address Appicant Name: Applicant Address: AppNcant Phone: Date For Building Dept. Use Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. Compliance Option ig Simple System ❑ Complex System ❑ Systems Analysis (See Decision Flowchart (over) for qualifications) Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. 'If available. 2 As tested according to Table 14- 1,14 -2 or 14 -3. 9 If required. O Flow control types: VAV, constant volume, or variable speed. ` COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, orAFUE as applicable. 0 PERMIT CENTER System Description See Section 1421 for full description of Simple System qualifications. If Heating/Cooling or Cooling Only: jg Constant vol? 0 got system? lit Air cooled? RI sys? ❑ <54,000 Btuh Q Economizer included? or 1900 dm? If Heating Only: 0 <5000 dm? 0 <70% outside air? 199; 'shin . ton State Nonresidential Ene r;, Code i • (lance Form Mechanical Summary (back) MECH -SUM 1997 Washington Mats Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Fomn Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine If project qualifies for Simple System Option. If not, either the Complex System or Systems Analysis Options must be used. ( Reference Sec. 1421 eEc nder l ono ? no yes ( Reference Sec. 1423 Firol Edition • June 1999 Reference Sec. 1430 Complex Systems $ stems I Refer to MECH -COMP Mechanical Complex Systems for assistance in determining which Complex Systems requirements are applicable to this project. Mechanical - Complex Systems Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods Compliance Forms MECH -COMP Rot Edition • Juno 1999 Project Address Date - The following additional Information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for a complex mechanical system for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Use the checklist as a reference for notes added to the mechanical drawings (see the MECH -CHK checklist for additional system requirements). This information must be on the plans since this is the official record of the permit. Having this information in separate specifications alone is NOT an acceptable alternative. For Buildng Department Use ' Applicability (circle) ' Code Section 'Component 'Information Required Location on Plans I Building Department Notes ADDITIONAL CHECKLIST ITEMS FOR COMPLEX SYSTEMS ONLY kVA yes no n.a. 1431.1 Held assem. sys. Provide calculations 1432 Controls y.. no n.a. 1432.1 Setback & shut -off Indicate separate systems or show isolation devices on plans 1432.2 temp. reset control y.s no n.a. 1432.2.1 Air systems indicate automatic reset yea no n.a. 1432.2.2 Hydronic systems indicate automatic reset yam no n.a. 1433 Economizers Indicate economizer on equipment schedule or provide calculations to justify exemption yes no n.a. 1434 Separate air sys. indicate separate systems on plans yes no n.a. 1435 Simul. Mg. & dg. Indicate that simultaneous heating and cooling is prohibited, unless use of exception is justified yes no n.a. 1436 Heat recovery Indicate heat recovery on pians; complete and attach heat recovery calculations yes no n.a. 1437 Elec. motor etc. MECH -MOT or tquip. Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency ye. no n.a. 1438 Variable flow sys. indicate variable flow on fan and pump schedules 1997 Wash, sgton State Nonresidential Energy Code Com Ilatwe Form no i s circ for any qu prov exp Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine how the requirements of the Complex Systems Option apply to the project. Refer to the indicated Code sections for more complete information on the requirements. Section 1432.2 Hot Water Supply Temperature Roc Controls Required Start Here Seedon 1411.1 Equipment Perf. Stall Meet Tables 14 -I through 14 Capacity of Heating System Greater Than 600,000 Btuh? Feld• Assembled Equipment Air System Serving Multiple Zones Section 1432.2.: Supply Air Rent Controls Required 0 Section 1431.1 Cakulations of Total On-site Baer Input & Output Required (continued on back) RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG - 9 l - PERMIT CEN bW . .�.. xn�. a�..,,,,,..,...... ...............». �.. nw,.:.=. �... �e. �: �w. o, mnnmesravrrawa... sv...•. �......,,,.,,«.,...,...-.. �..,,, �.•,...,.... �.. �., M.«».., ...�m�«R.. «.K 199; shin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code ■ ...l • fiance Form Mechanical - Complex Systems (back) MECH -COMP 1997 W4shlnpton State Nonresidential Energy Cod* Compliance Farts Fist Edition - June 1995 Cool in{ Cipalty> 70)0l) Btuh? Supply Air> SOOO OEM& Outride Air > 7051? > 225.0110 Btuh Dimity? Pine or Pumps >IO1P? VAV System? Mel Bldg Capacity> 240,000 Btuh 10% of cute Ration 1411.4 Must be Hat Pump Scotian 1433 AlrS Economiser Requkal Realm 1435 Fn Porerd TanWnl Unite Required Sagan 1412.4 Modulating or Soled Combustion Cantsrls Rewired Seam 1439 Venable Row Devi ms Requital Sarin 1435 Simultencous Hating & Wiling Prohibited Sudan 1431 Morns Must Met Efficiencies in Table 14-4 (continued from front) 1997 Wash on State Nonresidential Ene ! Code Corn li a Form Electric Motors MECH -MOT 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods Compliance Forms First Edition -June 1998 Project Address Complete the following for all design A & B squirrel -cage, T frame induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1800 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below applies). Motor No. or Location HP Type (open or dosed) Minimum Nominal Full Load Efficienc Description of Application or Use Date For Building Department Use Synch. Speed For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. Min.Nom. Full load Efficiency Exceptions: 1. Motors in systems designed to use more than one speed of a multi-speed motor. 2. Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (Tables 14 -1 or 14 -2) . 3. Motors that are an Integral part (i.e. not easily removed and replaced of specialized process equipment (i.e. equipment which requires a special motor, such as an explosion -proof motor). 4. Motors integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no qualifying motor has been approved (i.e. If the only U.L. listing for the equipment is with a less - efficient motor and there is no energy -efficient motor option). RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG - 9 2(ffifJ PERMIT CENTER Open Motors posed Motors Synchronous Speed (RPM) 3,600 I 1,800 i 1,200 3,600 I 1,800 I 1,200 HP Efficiency (%) Efficiency (%) 1.0 - 82.5 80.0 75.5 82.5 80.0 1.5 82.5 84.0 84.0 82.5 84.0 85.5 2.0 84.0 84.0 85.5 84.0 84.0 86.5 3.0 84.0 86.5 86.5 85.5 87.5 87.5 5.0 85.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 87.5 7.5 87.5 88.5 88.5 88.5 89.5 89.5 10 88.5 89.5 90.2 89.5 89.5 89.5 15 89.5 91.0 90.2 90.2 91.0 90.2 20 90.2 91.0 91.0 90.2 91.0 90.2 25 91.0 91.7 91.7 91.0 92.4 91.7 30 91.0 92.4 92.4 91.0 92.4 91.7 40 91.7 93.0 930 91.7 9330 930 50 92.4 930 930 92.4 930 930 60 930 936 93.6 930 936 93.6 75 930 94.1 93.6 930 94.1 936 100 930 94.1 94.1 93.6 94.5 94.1 125 936 94.5 94.1 94.5 94.5 94.1 150 936 95.0 94.5 94.5 95.0 95.0 200 94.5 95.0 94.5 95.0 95.0 95.0 1997 Wash on State Nonresidential Ene ! Code Corn li a Form Electric Motors MECH -MOT 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods Compliance Forms First Edition -June 1998 Project Address Complete the following for all design A & B squirrel -cage, T frame induction permanently wired polyphase motors from 1 hp to 200 hp having synchronous speeds of 3600, 1800 or 1200 rpm (unless one of the exceptions below applies). Motor No. or Location HP Type (open or dosed) Minimum Nominal Full Load Efficienc Description of Application or Use Date For Building Department Use Synch. Speed For motors claiming an exception, list motor and note which exception applies. Min.Nom. Full load Efficiency Exceptions: 1. Motors in systems designed to use more than one speed of a multi-speed motor. 2. Motors already included in the efficiency requirements for HVAC equipment (Tables 14 -1 or 14 -2) . 3. Motors that are an Integral part (i.e. not easily removed and replaced of specialized process equipment (i.e. equipment which requires a special motor, such as an explosion -proof motor). 4. Motors integral to a listed piece of equipment for which no qualifying motor has been approved (i.e. If the only U.L. listing for the equipment is with a less - efficient motor and there is no energy -efficient motor option). RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG - 9 2(ffifJ PERMIT CENTER Project Address 'Dale The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability Code (circle) Section C nent Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes HVAC RED IREMEN S ( 140 -1424) _ 1411 Eqpmt performance r•• ao a.a. 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency M Q yea ao 1411.1 Pkg. elec. htg. & cig. List heat pumps on schedule 1412 HVAC controls J ®• • a.a. 1412.1 Temperature zones indicate locations on plans M I yaa no 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum you no 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat ye• no .a. 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 difl. day types yes no 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper location and automatic controls as no a.a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule Yam no a.a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control yes no a.a. 1412.7 Balancing Thermostat interlock Indicate baiandng features on plans Indicate thermostat interlock on plans M 1 ya• no 1422 yam ao a.a. 1423 Economizers Equipment schedule 1413 Air economizers ysa no ‘11,§A. 1413.1 Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule yes ao a. a. 1413.2 Control Indicate controls able to evaluate outside air Yen ao . a.a. 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling 1414 Ducting systems no a.a. 1414.1 Duct sealing indicate sealing necessary PA 1 ao a.a. 1414.2 Duct insulation indicate R -value of insulation on duct M 1 ya• no 'mss 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping yam no . a. , 1424 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans yra no Mech. Sum. Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input/output; efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer SERVICE WA TER HE TING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440-1454) 1440 Service water Mg. yea no 'a. 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank yes no 1442 Shut -off controls indicate automatic shut -off 1450 Heated pools yes no = 1452 (reserved) yes no eirl, 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control yes no 4W'. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover yes no <R. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover 19r " !ashin. on State Nonresidential Ene Code C lance Form Mechanical Permi Plans Checklist 1997 WuNngton sat. Norw.ald.n0.l En.rWCods Compl.na Fora MECH-CHK Flea Mai • June 1095 no Is circ end for any question, provide explanation: C. . 1997 Was. ton State Nonresidential Ener • Code Corn • I Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms MECH -CHK First Edition • June 1998 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specmed rating conditions not less than the values shown in Table 14.1 through 14.3. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures edit, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heat ktg: Forcombhation space and service water heaters with a principal function d providing space hest, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124.1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaefters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shal be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by Individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at beat 5 degrees F within which the supply of healing and cooing energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Specie! occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where dead band controls are not appropriate. 2. Buidings complying with Section 1141.4, If in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooing thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Hum kitty Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control a etback or equipment shutdown during periods of non-use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven diferent day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full bad demands of 2 kW (8,828 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessble manual off-hour control. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power faiun). Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion at intakes. 1412.5 Hut Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shal include microprocessor control that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set-up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticpate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Control shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). 1412.8 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shal have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each at supply outlet or air or water terminal device shal have a means fa balancing, including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need fa mechanical cooling. 1413.2 Control: Air economizers shall be controlled by a control system capable d determining If outside air can meet part or al of the bulding's cooing loads. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Building Heating Energy: Air economizers shal be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooing is required to meet the remainder of the cooing load. Controls shall not preclude the economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required simultaneously. Exception: Economizers on individual, direct expansion, cooling systems with capacities not greater than 75,000 Btu/h may include controls that limit simulaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling for the purpose of preventing ice formation on cooling coils. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sailing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS-18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and dud wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulat ion: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the buidin g envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, at leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating surfaces to a minimum o f R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 1 3. Outside air dud runs are considered building envelope unti they, a. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or b. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper Once outside air duds meet the above isted requirements, any runs within conditioned space must comply with Table 14-5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall bethermaly insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: • 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwodc within a apace that serves that space only. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulat ion: Piping shall be thermaly insulated in accordance with Table 14-8. Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington Sate Plumbing Code (WAG 51 -26) 1420 SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY EQUIPMENT) 1421 System Type: To quaify as a simple system, systems shall be one of the following: 1. Air cooled, constant volume packaged equipment, which provide heating, cooling a both, and require only external connection to duct work and energy services. 2. Air cooled, constant volume spit systems, which provide heating, cooling a both, with cooling capacity of 84,000 Btu/h or less. 3. Heating only systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000 cfm or which have a minimum outside air supply of less than 70 percent of the total air circulation. All other systems shall comply with Sections 1430 through 1438. 1422 Controls: In addition to the control requirements in Section 1412, where separate heating and cooing equpment serve the same temperature zone, thermostats shall be interlocked to prevent simulaneous heating and cooling. Systems which provide heating and cooling simultaneously to a zone are prohibited. 1423 Economizers: Economizers meeting the requirements of Section 1413 shal be installed on single package unitary fan-cooing units having a supply capacity d greater than 1,900 dm or a total coding c i /VED greater than 54,000 Btu/h. +'q� np T The total capacity of al units without economizers sha � � 240,000 Btu/h per building, or 10% of its aggregate in (e, jnot aTdee conomize ) capacity, whichever is greater. ; U ti - 2 (1 � 1424 Separate Air Distribution Systems: Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements shall be served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zoittia U i tCEN only comfort conditions. Z W 00 co 0 W = J W W 0 IL 0 El i- W uj S r . Z . W = F. O 1- Z EF CAE < 50 gal storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gal storage 0.57 0.71 > 70 gal storage 0.55 0.70 C. . 1997 Was. ton State Nonresidential Ener • Code Corn • I Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms MECH -CHK First Edition • June 1998 Mechanical - General Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specmed rating conditions not less than the values shown in Table 14.1 through 14.3. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures edit, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heat ktg: Forcombhation space and service water heaters with a principal function d providing space hest, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124.1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy FActor (EF) or a CAE 1411.4 Packaged Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. Exception: Unstaffed equipment shaefters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shal be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by Individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at beat 5 degrees F within which the supply of healing and cooing energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. Exceptions: 1. Specie! occupancy, special usage, or code requirements where dead band controls are not appropriate. 2. Buidings complying with Section 1141.4, If in the proposed building energy analysis, heating and cooing thermostat setpoints are set to the same temperature between 70 degrees F and 75 degrees F inclusive, and assumed to be constant throughout the year. 3. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Hum kitty Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control a etback or equipment shutdown during periods of non-use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven diferent day types per week. Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full bad demands of 2 kW (8,828 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessble manual off-hour control. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power faiun). Exceptions: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion at intakes. 1412.5 Hut Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shal include microprocessor control that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, set-up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticpate need for heat and use compression heating as the first stage of heat. Control shall indicate when supplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). 1412.8 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shal have modulating or staged combustion control. Exceptions: 1. Boilers. 2. Radiant Heaters. 1412.7 Balancing: Each at supply outlet or air or water terminal device shal have a means fa balancing, including but not limited to, dampers, temperature and pressure test connections and balancing valves. 1413 Air Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100 percent of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need fa mechanical cooling. 1413.2 Control: Air economizers shall be controlled by a control system capable d determining If outside air can meet part or al of the bulding's cooing loads. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: Building Heating Energy: Air economizers shal be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooing is required to meet the remainder of the cooing load. Controls shall not preclude the economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required simultaneously. Exception: Economizers on individual, direct expansion, cooling systems with capacities not greater than 75,000 Btu/h may include controls that limit simulaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling for the purpose of preventing ice formation on cooling coils. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sailing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed in accordance with Standard RS-18. Extent of sealing required is as follows: 1. Static pressure: 1/2 inch to 2 inches; seal transverse joints. 2. Static pressure: 2 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and dud wall penetrations. Duct tape and other pressure sensitive tape shall not be used as the primary sealant where ducts are designed to operate at static pressures of 1 inch W.C. or greater. 1414.2 Insulat ion: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the buidin g envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, at leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. Unheated equipment rooms with combustion air louvers must be isolated from the conditioned space by insulating surfaces to a minimum o f R -11 and any exterior envelope surfaces per Chapter 1 3. Outside air dud runs are considered building envelope unti they, a. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or b. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper Once outside air duds meet the above isted requirements, any runs within conditioned space must comply with Table 14-5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall bethermaly insulated per Table 14 -5. Exceptions: • 1. Within the HVAC equipment. 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwodc within a apace that serves that space only. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulat ion: Piping shall be thermaly insulated in accordance with Table 14-8. Exception: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with Washington Sate Plumbing Code (WAG 51 -26) 1420 SIMPLE SYSTEMS (PACKAGED UNITARY EQUIPMENT) 1421 System Type: To quaify as a simple system, systems shall be one of the following: 1. Air cooled, constant volume packaged equipment, which provide heating, cooling a both, and require only external connection to duct work and energy services. 2. Air cooled, constant volume spit systems, which provide heating, cooling a both, with cooling capacity of 84,000 Btu/h or less. 3. Heating only systems which have a capacity of less than 5,000 cfm or which have a minimum outside air supply of less than 70 percent of the total air circulation. All other systems shall comply with Sections 1430 through 1438. 1422 Controls: In addition to the control requirements in Section 1412, where separate heating and cooing equpment serve the same temperature zone, thermostats shall be interlocked to prevent simulaneous heating and cooling. Systems which provide heating and cooling simultaneously to a zone are prohibited. 1423 Economizers: Economizers meeting the requirements of Section 1413 shal be installed on single package unitary fan-cooing units having a supply capacity d greater than 1,900 dm or a total coding c i /VED greater than 54,000 Btu/h. +'q� np T The total capacity of al units without economizers sha � � 240,000 Btu/h per building, or 10% of its aggregate in (e, jnot aTdee conomize ) capacity, whichever is greater. ; U ti - 2 (1 � 1424 Separate Air Distribution Systems: Zones with special process temperature requirements and /or humidity requirements shall be served by separate air distribution systems from those serving zoittia U i tCEN only comfort conditions. Z W 00 co 0 W = J W W 0 IL 0 El i- W uj S r . Z . W = F. O 1- Z Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft " Area In tt Allowed x Area E.V.re s Pn� �o..} v' i 6 I, 5 2.155 32.32 , 5 Open Partdng 6 t 10 6 b 660 Outdoor Areas C. 3 93 - toy Bldg. (by facade) G2. 3 zo 60 Bldg. (by perim) GH 30 33 990 " From Table 15-1 (over) - document al exceptions taken from footnotes Total Allowed Watts 3 z 3?. 5 Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed CAA:. Waal_ �co— A AE 15 60 100 Open Partdng 6 t 10 6 b 660 Outdoor Areas C. 3 93 - toy Bldg. (by facade) G2. 3 zo 60 Bldg. (by perim) GH 30 33 990 Note: for building exterior, choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed Watts x XS 3 l0 30 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Watts 293y Location Description Allowed Watts per ft or per If Area In fl2 (or If for perimeter) Allowed Watts x if (or x If) Covered Parking N/A 0.2 W/ft Open Partdng 0.2 W/it Outdoor Areas 0.2 W/tt , Bldg. (by facade) 0.25 W/ft Bldg. (by perim) 7.5 WAf Note: for building exterior, choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed Watts 0 Location Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed NIA Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior Total Proposed Watts 1 997 Washington Strata Nonrasldsntial En.rgy Code Compllrana Forms 19£ 'ashin ! ton State Nonresidential Ener, Code C JIiance Form Lighting Summary LTG -SIAM Flax Ed81on - June 1998 Project Info Project Address Applicant Name: Applicant Address: Applicant Phone: Date 8 For Building Department Use (Project Description I ❑ New Building ❑ Addition ® Alteration Compliance Option ❑ Prescriptive (E) Lighting Power Allowance ❑ Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces dearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) La No changes are being made to the lighting ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased Use mfgr listed maximum input wattage. For fixtures with hard -wired ballasts only, the aximum Allowed Li Wattage (Inters defauit tab in the NRE T Refe Manua may al be used Proposed Lighting Wattage (Interior) (May not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior) Use mfgr listed maximum input wattage. For fixtures with hard -wired ballasts only, the Proposed LiEhtinE Wattage (Exterior PIp {p,IM if�1lp IA NIp rJQFr� TMI7RiPpI Qprp /pflM U IpI TOV plan hot 11- Qf1[�- Pro Li Watta (Exterior) (May not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior) ' ' r-rr ? s»•srx tarttne£,±t s4,t !Nh!LSS»^: nr aus7 a,^ay„"woeMeg Use' LPA (Witt') Use' LPA (Wift') Painting, welding, carpentry, machine shops 2.3 Police and fire stations 1.2 Barber shops, beauty shops 2 Atria (atriums) 1 Hotel banquet /conference /exhibition ha N3.4 2 Assembly spaces auditoriums, gym nasia theaters 1 Laboratories 2 Process plants 1 Aircraft repair hangars 1.5 Restaurants /bars 1 Cafeterias, fast food establishments 1.5 Retail A" 1 Factories, workshops, handling areas 1.5 Rstall B Retail banking 1.5 Gas stations, auto repair shops 1.5 Locker and/or shower facilities 0.8 Institutions 1.5 Warehouses ' storage areas 0.5 Libraries 1.5 Aircraft storage hangars 0.4 Nursing homes 1.5 Parking garages si•Stolka 15" W holesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.5 Mall concourses 1.4 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Only' Schools buildings, school classrooms, day care centers 1.35 Common area, corridors, lobbies (except m all concourse) 0.8 Laundries 1.3 Toilet facilities and washrooms 0.8 Office buildings,officeladministrative areas in facilities of other use types (including but not limited to schools, hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches)"' 1.2 Prescriptive Spaces Occupancy 0 Warehouses, storage areas or aircraft storage hangers 0 Other Qualification Checklist Note: If occupancy type Is 'Other and fixture answer Is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. If not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Lighting Fixtures: ❑ Check here N at least 95% of fixtures In the space meet all four crferla: 1. Fixtures are fluorescent, non - lensed, with only one or Iwo lamps, and 2. Lamps are T-5, T4, T-8 or Pt., and 3. Lamps are 5-50 Watts, and 4. Ballasts are electronic ballasts LTG -SUM gil ,••■-•-•----- Fl 1997 Waal :on State Nonresidential Ene 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compllanos Fame Table 15 -1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance (LPA) for Interior Lighting Code Com ' e Form Prat Edition • June 1996 Footnotes for Table 15-1 1. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically, the Unit PowerAi/owonce shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table. See Section 1512 for exempt arms. 2. The watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. 3. Watts per square foot of roam may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. 4. For all other spaces, such as seating and common arms, use the Unit Light Power Allowance for assembly. 5. Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet. 6. Includes pump area under canopy. 7. In cases in which a lighting plan is submitted for only a portion of a floor, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.35 may be used for usable office floor area and 0.80 watts per square foot shall be used for the common areas, which may include elevator space, lobby area and rest rooms. Common areas, as herein defined do not include mall concourses. 8. For the fire engine room, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance is 1.0 watts per square foot. 9. For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.6 watts per square foot. 10. For both Retail A and Retail B, light for free- standing display, building showcase illumination and display window illumination installed within two feet of the window are exempt. Retail A allows a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.0 watts per square foot. Ceiling mounted adjustable tungsten halogen and HID merchandise display illuminaries are exempt Retail B allows a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.5 watts per square foot, including all ceiling mounted merchandise display luminaries. 11. Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage fa a warehouse may be divan ED computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face axC('ne(q;a of )A of the racks. The height allowance defined in footnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. AUG - 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER tu oo N 0 ' V) W N LL W OO } LL co d ; w Z � O ` Z N- Lu 0 ; O F- =V H u- Z 11 l U N ': O z Project Address (Date -I The following information Is necessary to check a lighting permit application for compliance with the lighting requirements in the 1994 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cods. Applicability (circle) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) T no a• • • 1513.1 Local controVaccssa Schedule with type, indicate locations El no a•a• 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch E t 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations yes no F vertical glazing Indicate vertical glazing on plans r•• ae overhead glazing Indicate overhead glazing on plans Pp no a••• 1513.4 Display /exhibispecial Indicate separate controls C2 .1513.5 Exterior shut -off Schedule with type and features, indicate location ir•• no a.a. (a) timer w/backup Indicate location E. yes no a••• (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location Yes no .a 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations Yes no a.a 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans LIGHTING WATTAGE (Sections 1520 -22 or 1530-32) '! ao Lighting Sum. Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, et lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture El 19r"Vashin • on State Nonresidential Ene r Code Cr' lance Form Lighting Permit • .ns Checklist 11197 Washington Slats Nonresidential Energy Cod. Compliance Form. LTG -CHK ELECTRIC MOTORS on 1511) r•• no ft9 leec motor efficiency MECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency If "no" Is circled for any question, provide explanation: • a 1997 Washi m State Nonresidential Ener Code Corn . Ir Form Lighting Power Allowance Adjustments LTG -LPA 1997 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Cod. Compliance Forms Project Address (Date Use this form If you are claiming any ceiling height adjustments for your Lighting Power Allowances for interior lighting. The Occupancy Description should agree with the 'Use' listed on Code Table 15-1, Identify the appropriate Ceiling Height Umit (9 feet, 12 feet or 20 feet) on which the adjustment is based. The Adjusted LPA is calculated from this number and from the Allowed Watts per square foot. Carry the Adjusted LPA to the corresponding 'Allowed Watts per it location on LTG-SUM. Adjusted Lighting Power Allowances (Interior) Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Mowed Watts per ft " Ceiling Height for this room Ceiling Height limit for this exception" Adjusted LPA Watts per ft " From Table 15-1 based on exceptions listed In footnotes Flat Edition • June 1998 1997' ''shin. ton State Nonresidential Ener! Code C • .Ilance Form Lighting Permit - ans Checklist 1997 Washington State NonnNdontIN Energy Cods Compliance Forms LTG-CI- K Firs Edition -June 1999 Lighting - General Requirements 1513 Lighting Contrds 1513.1 Local Control and Accessibility: Each space, enclosed by walls or ceiling- height partitions, shall be provided with lighing controls located within that space. The lighting controls, whether one or more, shall be capable of turning off all lights within the space. The controls shall be really accesdtle, at the point of entry/exit, to personnel occupying or usingthe space. Exceptions: The fdlowing lighting controls maybe centralized in remote locations: 1. Lighting controls br spaces which must be used as awhde. 2. Automatic controls. 3. Controls requiring trained operators. 4. Controls for safety hazards and security. 1513.2 Area Controls: The maximum lighting power that may be controled from a single switch or automatic control shall not exceed that which is provided by a twenty ampere circtft loaded to not more than eighty percent. A master control may be installed provided the individual swtches retain their capatilityto function independently. Circuit treakers may not be used as the sde means of switching. Exceptio no: 1. Industrial or manufacturing process areas, as maybe required forproduction. 2. Areas less than Ave percent of the building footprint forfootprints over 100,000 ft 15133 Daylight Zone Control: All dayighted zones, as defined in Chapter 12, both under overhead glazing and adjacent b vertical glazing, shall be provided with indvidual controls, ordayiight- oroccupant- sensing automatic controls, which control the lights independent of general area I ghting. 1513.4 Display, Exhibition, and Spedalty Lighting Controls: All dsplay, exhibition, or specialty lighting shall be controlled independently of general area lighting. 1513.5 Automatic Shut -off Controls, Exterior. Exterior lighting not intended for 24 -hour continuous use shall be automatically switched bytimer, photocell, ore combination of timer and photocell . Automatic time switches shall also have pr g • capabilities, which prevent theloss of progra an time setings for at least 10 hours, if power's internrptate% 1513.6 Automatic Shut -Off Controls, Interior: Office buddngs greater than 25,000 ft and all school classrooms shat be equipped with separate automatic controls to shut off the lighting during unoccupied hours. Auomatic contrds may be an occupancy sensor, tine switch, or other device capable of attorpapcaly shutting off ighting. Exceptions: 1. Areas that must be continuously illuminated, or illuminated in a manner requiring manual operation of the lighting. 2. Emergency lighting systems. 3. Switchng for industrial or manufacturing process fadlities as maybe required forproduction. 15136.1 Occupancy Sensors: Occupancy sensors shall be capable of automatically tuning off all the lighs in an area, no more than 30 minutes after the area has been vacated. 1513.6.2 Automatic Time Switches: Automatic time switches shall have a minimum 7 day clock and be capable of being set for7 different day types per week and incorporate an automatic holiday 'shut -off' feature, which turns off all loads for at least 24 hours and then resumes normally scheduled operations. Automatic time switches shall also have program back -up capabiities, which prevent the loss of program and time settings for at least 10 hours, if power is interrupted. Automatic time switches shall incorporate an over -ride switching device which: a. is readily accessble; b. is located so that a person using the device can see the lights or the areas cortrolled bythe switch, or so that the area being illuminated is annunciated; c. is manually operated; d. alows the lighting to remain on for no more than two hours when an over -ride is initiated; and e. controls an aea not exceeding 5,000 ft zor 5 percent of footprint forfootprirts over 100,000 ft whichever is greater. 1. PERMIT No. THIS S OF APPROVED PLANS THF Al L MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets San Marco System Picture � p re s s l y people PaN"titts D200c» 2/ RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUG - 9 2000 .tf.�d•.:.. �. t2..'. i�: i. �.. YLn1SJ .Fab�.kiaiiSJA�li4ulilC.Jl'YC 1. 'Ll'..!�: >. PERMIT CENTER Table of Contents MSDS 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 KODAK FLEXICOLOR DEVELOPER STARTER LORR 3 KODAK FLEXICOLOR DEVELOPER REPLENISHER LORR 9 KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA BLEACH REPLENISHER NR 24 KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA BLEACH REPLENISHER NR WITH STARTER (WORKING SOLUTION) 30 KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA FIXER AND REPLENISHER 36 KODAK FLEXICOLOR STABILIZER AND REPLENISHER LF 44 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA DEVELOPER STARTER 53 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA DEVELOPER REPLENISHER RT 58 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA BLEACH FIX AND REPLENISHER 73 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA BLEACH FIX AND REPLENISHER (WORKING SOLUTION) 82 KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME STABILIZER AND REPLENISHER/RA-4 88 KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME STABILIZER AND REPLENISHER /RA-4 (WORKING SOLUTION) 96 tr" ,94" • 4% 0 161 * ^1 . kt• 0 200001470 /F /USA Approval Date: 09/12/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 KODAK FLEXICOLOR Developer Starter LORR 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Developer Starter LORR Catalog Number(s): 848 5153 - To Make 1 quart (U.S.) 180 3543 - To Make 1 quart (U.S.) (JAPAN) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety &Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information br to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): KAN,445014; PCD 5512; Q- 0034.000 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) 70 -75 Water (007732 -18 -5) 10 -15 Potassium bicarbonate (000298 -14 -6) 5 -10 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) 1 -5 Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) 1 -5 Pentetic acid, pentasodium salt (000140 -01 -2) 1 -5 Sodium bromide (007647 -15 -6) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general MSDS — The Picture People 3 identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: None (noncombustible) Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. MSDS — The Picture People 4 r Storage: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. A respirator should be worn if hazardous decomposition products are likely to be or have been released. Respirator type: Acid gas. See Stability and Reactivity Section. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities, safety • shower. ' '9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Colorless Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.229 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 70 -75 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 9.6 Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. MSDS — The Picture People 10! 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for usual industrial or commercial handling by trained personnel. In contact with strong acids or if heated, sulfites may liberate sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide gas is irritating to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: This material has a low potential to cause allergic skin reactions; however, cases of human skin sensitization have been reported. Ingestion: May be harmful if swallowed Some asthmatics or sulfite - sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. This material is a moderately alkaline aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. However, this material, itself, has not been . tested for environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION MSDS — The Picture People 6 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED Keep out of reach of children. - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None Noncontrolled - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, seek medical advice. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and MSDS — The Picture People 7 the protection of the environment. R-1, S-1, F-0, C-0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994-1999 MSDS — The Picture People 8 KODAK FLEXICOLOR Developer Replenisher LORR 200001465/F /USA Approval Date: 09/26/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Developer Replenisher LORR Catalog Numbe'r(s): 832 0608 - To Make 5 litres 845 0306 - To Make 5 litres (JAPAN) 812 1857 - To Make 10 litres 819 4532 - To Make 10 litres (JAPAN) 874 1027 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 887 7482 - 5 gallons (U.S.) 161 4593 - 5 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Part A: CIN 10093564; PCD 6162; Q- 0032.987 Part B: KAN 445013; PCD 5339 Part C: KAN 365907; PCD 3513 Working solution: KAN 471407 . COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) Part A: 65 -70 Water (007732 -18 -5) 25 -30 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) 1 -5 Potassium sulfite (010117 -38 -1) 1 -5 Pentetic acid, pentasodium salt (000140 -01 -2) 1 -5 Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) Part B: 70 -75 Water (007732 -18 -5) 25 -30 Hydroxylamine sulfate (010039 -54 -0) Part C: 50 -55 Water (007732 -18 -5) 40 -45 4-( N- ethyl -N -2- hydroxyethyl ) -2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (025646 -77 -9) 1 -5 Sodium bisulfite (007631 -90 -5) MSDS — The Picture People 9 Working solution: 90 -95 Water (007732 -18 - 5) 1 -5 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) < 1 4-( N- ethyl -N -2- hydroxyethyl ) -2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (25646 -77 -9) < 1 Pentetic acid, pentasodium salt (000140 -01 -2) < 1 Hydroxylamine sulfate (10039 -54 -0) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Part A: CONTAINS: Potassium sulfite WARNING! MAY BE HARMFUL IF' SWALLOWED HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health 1, Flammability - (010117- 38 -1); Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Part B: CONTAINS: Hydroxylamine sulfate (010039 -54 -0) DANGER! HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED MAY CAUSE BLOOD DISORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE CAN ACT AS A REDUCING AGENT. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE. CONTENTS MAY DEVELOP PRESSURE UPON PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO HEAT HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - * 2, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 2, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 2 Part C: CONTAINS: 4 -(N- ethyl -N -2- hydroxyethyl ) -2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (025646- 77 -9); Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) DANGER! POISON MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY LIBERATE SULFUR DIOXIDE VAPOR IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION MSDS — The Picture People 10 Working solution: . CONTAINS: 4 - (N - ethyl -N -2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (25646 -77 -9) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION Eyes: Skin: HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - * 3, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 2, Personal Protection - H NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 2 HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Part A, Part B & Part C: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Working solution: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Part A: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Part B & Part C: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. MSDS — The Picture People Working solution: Immediately flush with plenty of water and wash with a non - alkaline (acid) type of skin cleaner. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. If skin irritation or an allergic skin reaction develops, get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Ingestion: Part A & Working solution: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Part B & Part C: Induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Part A, Part B &.Working solution: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Part C: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Part A & Working solution: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Part B & Part C: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Use water spray to keep fire - exposed containers cool. Hazardous Combustion Products: Part A & Working solution: None (noncombustible) Part B: None (noncombustible) (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section) Part C: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of sulfur, oxides of nitrogen Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Part A & Working solution: None Part B: Solution contains a strong reducing agent. Dried product residue can act as a reducing agent. Elevated temperature can cause decomposition. Part C: Elevated temperature can cause decomposition. MSDS — The Picture People 12 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Neutralize prior to disposal. Neutralization and sewering may not be allowed in some states or municipalities. For Large Spills: Part B & Part C: Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, or streams. Absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Part A: Avoid breathing mist. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Part B: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly, after handling. Part C: Avoid breathing mist or vapor at concentrations greater than the exposure limits. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Working solution: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with adequate ventilation. The routine use of a nonalkaline (acid) type of hand cleaner and regular cleaning of working surfaces, gloves, etc. will help minimize the possibility of a skin reaction. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Part A & Working solution: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. Part B: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials, highly oxygenated or halogenated solvents, organic compounds containing reducible functional groups, or aqueous ammonia. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. Keep away from combustible material. Exercise caution in heating, especially in a closed container. Keep away from heat. Part C: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Exercise caution in heating, especially in a closed container. Keep away from heat. Storage: Part A: Keep container tightly closed. Keep away from incompatible MSDS — The Picture People 13 substances (see Incompatibility section). Part B: Contents may develop pressure upon prolonged exposure to heat. Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Store in a cool place. Store in original container. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Part C: Store in a cool place. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Keep container closed. Working solution: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): Part C: Sulfur dioxide gas may be liberated from the product. Sodium bisulfite : 5 mg /m3 TWA Sulfur dioxide : 2 ppm TWA, 5 ppm STEL Eastman Kodak Company industrial hygiene guideline:: 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate : 0.1 mg /m3 OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z -1 Values): Sulfur dioxide: 5 ppm TWA Ventilation: Part A & Working solution: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Part B & Part C: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Supplementary local exhaust ventilation, closed systems, or respiratory protection may be needed in special circumstances such as poorly ventilated spaces, evaporation from large surfaces, spraying, heating, etc. Respiratory Protection: Part A & Working solution: None should be needed. Part B: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: organic vapor. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Part C: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations 14 MSDS — The Picture People below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: acid gas. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: Part A: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Part B, Part C & Working solution: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for the risk of exposure. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing facilities . PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Part A Physical Form: liquid liquid liquid liquid Color: colorless colorless light yellow colorless odorless odorless strong sulfur odorless Specific Gravity 1.39 (water = 1): Vapor Pressure 24 mbar at 20 ° C (68 ° F): (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density 0.6 (Air = 1): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Boiling Point: >100 ° C decomposes ( >212 ° F) pH: Flash Point: none, MSDS — The Picture People Part B Part C Working • solution dioxide 1.15 1.18 1.04 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) 0.6 0.6 0.6 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Volatile 65 -70 % 70 -75 % 50 -60 % 90 -95 % Fraction by Weight: >100 ° C >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) ( >212 ° F) Solubility in complete complete complete complete Water: 12.3 3.0 2.1 none, none 10.2 none, 15 noncombustible 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY noncombustible noncombustible liquid liquid liquid Stability: Part A & Working solution: Stable Part B: Stable; however, material can decompose above 110 ° C (230 ° F). Avoid heating above room temperature. Part C: Stable; however, material can decompose above 170 ° C (338 ° F). Avoid temperatures above.70 ° C (158 ° F). Incompatibility: Part A: Acids Part B: Strong oxidizing agents, combustible material, halogenated. materials. Part C: Bases, strong oxidizing agents. Working solution: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Part B: Ammonia, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: General: Part B: Contains hydroxylamine sulfate. May cause blood disorders based on animal data. Part C: Contains 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate. May cause kidney damage based on animal data. Inhalation: Part A: Expected to be a low hazard for usual industrial or commercial handling by trained personnel. In contact with strong acids or if heated, MSDS — The Picture People sulfites may liberate sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide gas is irritating to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Part B & Working solution: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Part C: Liberates sulfur dioxide gas which can cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Eyes: Part A, Part B &, Part C: Causes irritation. Working solution: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Part A: This material has a low potential to cause allergic skin reactions; however, cases of human skin sensitization have been reported. Part B: Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction based on human experience. Part C: Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. Working solution: May cause allergic skin reaction. Ingestion: Part A: Harmful if swallowed. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Part B: Harmful if swallowed. Part C: May be fatal if swallowed. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. May cause kidney damage based on animal data. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Working solution: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Data for hydroxylamine sulfate Acute Toxicity Data: Oral LD -50 (rat): 100 -200 mg /kg Dermal LD -50: 1 g /kg Skin irritation: moderate Skin sensitization: strong Eye irritation: slight Dermal study: 0.01 - 0.05 g /kg 24 hours (target organ effects: red blood cell) MSDS — The Picture People 17 Data for 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate Acute Toxicity Data: Oral LD -50 (male rat): 25 -50 mg /kg (target organ effects: kidney) Oral LD -50 (female rat): 30 mg /kg (target organ effects: kidney) Oral LD -50 (mouse): 141 mg /kg (target organ effects: kidney) Dermal LD -50: > 2000 mg /kg Skin irritation: moderate Repeated skin application: moderate irritation Skin sensitization: moderate to strong Skin sensitization (human): positive Eye irritation (unwashed eyes): moderate Eye irritation (washed eyes): slight Inhalation study (164 mg /m3, 6 hours, rat): 0 /10 died Definitions for the following section(s): LOEL = lowest- observed - effect level, LOAEL = lowest- observed - adverse - effect, NOAEL = no observed - adverse - effect level, NOEL = no- observed effect level. Subchronic Toxicity Data: Oral study (4 weeks, female rat): NOEL = 1 mg /kg /day, LOEL = 10 mg /kg /day (target organ effects: kidney) Oral study (4 weeks, male rat): NOEL = 10 mg /kg /day, LOEL = > 10 mg /kg /day (target organ effects: kidney) Oral study (90 days, rat): NOEL = 1 mg /kg /day, LOEL = 5 mg /kg /day (target organ effects:. kidney) Dermal absorption rate (rat, in vitro): 93.7 microgram(s) /cm2 /hour 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. Part A: This material is a strongly alkaline aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic c MSDS — The Picture People organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a low potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. Part B: This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a high potential to affect some aquatic organisms, a high potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a high.potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. Part C: This material is a strongly acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a high potential to affect some aquatic organisms, a high potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Part A: Neutralize prior to disposal. Neutralization and sewering may not be allowed in some states or municipalities. Part C: Contract with a licensed chemical disposal agency. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. fill MSDS — The Picture People 19 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: Part A: CONTAINS: Potassium sulfite (010117- 38 -1); Sodium sulfite WARNING! MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED Avoid breathing mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with adequate ventilation. FIRST AID: If swallowed, seek medical advice. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. th is (007757 -83 -7) Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. MSDS — The Picture People 20 Use Part B: CONTAINS: hydroxylamine sulfate (010039 -54 -0) DANGER! HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED MAY CAUSE BLOOD DISORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE CAN ACT AS A REDUCING AGENT. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE. CONTENTS MAY DEVELOP PRESSURE UPON PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO HEAT Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Keep away from heat. Wash thoroughly after handling. Store in a cool place. Use with adequate ventilation. Exercise caution if heating, especially in a closed container. Keep away from combustible materials. Keep from contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray to keep fire - exposed containers cool. appropriate agent for adjacent fire. IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. MSDS — The Picture People 21 to Part C: CONTAINS: 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (025646- 77 -9); sodium bisulfite (007631 -90 -5) DANGER! POISON MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY LIBERATE SULFUR DIOXIDE VAPOR IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED Store in a cool place. Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep away from heat. Exercise caution if heating, especially in a closed container. FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes.. Keep out of reach of children Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. Use water spray to keep fire - exposed containers cool. IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. MSDS — The Picture People 22 Working solution: CONTAINS: 4- ( N ethyl - N -2- hydroxyethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sulfate (025646 -77 -9) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. A:R -1, S -2, F -0, C -0 B:R -1, S -3, F -0, C -2HT C:R -2, S -3, F -1, C -2HT WS:R -1, S -2, F -0, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 23 Catalog Number(s): KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR 200001512 /F /USA Approval Date: 05/29/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, Synonym(s): CIN 10083592; PCD 6046; Q- 0700.000 2 COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % Component (CAS Registry No.) 60 -65 Water (007732 -18 -5) 10 -15 Ferric ammonium propylenediaminetetraacetic acid (111687 -36 -6) 5 -10 Ammonium bromide (012124 -97 -9) 8 Ammonium nitrate (006484 -52 -2) 1 -5 Succinic acid (000110 -15 -6) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION CAUTION! CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAX ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE. HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1 , Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 1, Personal Protection - B NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 1 MSDS — The Picture People MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 138 9907 - 5 gallons (U.S.) (Ready -To -Use) 825 5549 - 5 litres (Ready -To -Use) 126 8523 - 5 litres (Ready -To -Use) (JAPAN) 881 8833 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 167 6303 - 55 gallons (U.S.) 24 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrogen bromide (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Solution contains a strong oxidizer. Dried product residue can act as an oxidizer. Fire or high temperatures may cause decomposition. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Collect in a noncombustible container for prompt disposal. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. MSDS — The Picture People 25 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated . contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep away from combustible material. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. Keep away from heat. Storage: Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Store in original container. Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Do not store or ship together with combustible material. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Clear, dark green Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.17 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 60 -65 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 4 Flash Point: None 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY MSDS — The Picture People 26 Stability: Stable; however, material can decompose above 215 ° C (419 ° F). Avoid temperatures above 115 ° C (239 ° F). Incompatibility: Bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), combustible material, strong oxidizing agents. Contact with base liberates flammable material. Material can react violently with combustible material. strong reducing agents. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling. Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This, environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a high potential to photochemically or chemically degrade, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 27 MSDS — The Picture People 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American. Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: Nitrate compounds (water dissociable) (ammonium nitrate) 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: CAUTION! CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAY ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Keep away from combustible materials. Keep from contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. Avoid contact with eyes. Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. MSDS — The Picture People Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam IN CASE OF SPILL:. Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Flush residual spill or area with water. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability . and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the. environment. R -1, S -1, F -1, C -1TX © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 29 ft/ For For KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR with Starter (Working Solution) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 000000155 /F /USA Approval Date: 02/07/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Bleach Replenisher NR with Starter (Working Solution) Catalog Number(s): Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 Emergency Health, Safety &Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Contains: PCD 6046, PCD 5889; Q- 0700.120 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) 60 -65 Water (007732 -18 -5) 10 -15 Ferric ammonium propylenediaminetetraacetic acid (111687 -36 -6) 5 -10 Ammonium nitrate (006484 -52 -2) 5 -10 Ammonium bromide (012124 -97 -9) 1 -5 Succinic acid (000110 -15 -6) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1 , Flammability NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - MSDS — The Picture People 825 5549 138 9907 167 6303 CAUTION! CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAY ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE. - 1, Reactivity - 1, Personal Protection - B 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 1 30 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self - contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, hydrogen bromide (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Solution contains a strong oxidizer. Dried product residue can act as an oxidizer. Fire or high temperatures may cause decomposition. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. MSDS — The Picture People 31 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep away from combustible material. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. Keep away from heat. Storage: Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Store in original container. Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Do not store or ship together with combustible material. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Dark green Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.10 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 60 -65 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 4.0 Flash Point: None 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY MSDS — The Picture People 32 Stability: Stable; however, material can decompose above 215 ° C (419 ° F). Avoid temperatures above 115 ° C (239 ° F). Incompatibility: Bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach), combustible material, strong oxidizing agents. Contact with base liberates flammable material. Material can react violently with combustible material, strong reducing agents. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure:•, Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling. Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a high potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS MSDS — The Picture People 33 fi/ Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: Not applicable 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: CAUTION! CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES DRIED PRODUCT RESIDUE MAY ACT AS AN OXIDIZER. DRYING ON CLOTHING OR OTHER MATERIALS MAY CAUSE FIRE Keep container tightly closed to prevent the loss of water. Keep away from combustible materials. Keep from contact with clothing and other combustible materials. Remove and wash contaminated clothing promptly. Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: MSDS — The Picture People 34 Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 35 KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Fixer and Replenisher 000000732 /F /USA Approval Date: 01/16/1998 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR RA Fixer and Replenisher Catalog Number(s): 162 6471 - To Make 10 gallons (U.S.) 105 7577 - To Make 5 litres 821 8950 - To Make 10 litres 180 7007 - To Make 2.5 litres (JAPAN) 861 9090 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 848 1160 - 55 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Concentrate: CIN 10094767; PCD 6080; Q- 0700.200 Working solution: Contains PCD 6080 COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) Concentrate: 60 -65 Water (007732 -18 -5) 15 -20 Ammonium thiocyanate (001762 -95 -4) 15 -20 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783 -18 -8) 1 -5 Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) 1 -5 Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) Working solution: 75 -80 Water (007732 -18 -5) 10 -15 Ammonium thiocyanate (001762 -95 -4) 5 -10 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783 -18 -8) 1 -5 Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) < 1 Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Concentrate: MSDS — The Picture People 36 WARNING! CONTAINS: Ammonium thiocyanate (001762- 95 -4); Sodium sulfite (010196- 04 -0); Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE GAS HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Working solution: CONTAINS: Ammonium'thiocyanate (001762- 95 -4); Sodium sulfite (007757 -83 -7) CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE GAS HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Ingestion: Induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give MSDS — The Picture People 37 Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None MSDS — The Picture People anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. WARNING! Contact with a strong oxidizer or acid may liberate hydrogen cyanide gas. In the event that hydrogen cyanide gas is released, the local emergency ambulance /resuscitation service or physician should be informed that the patient may have been exposed to hydrogen cyanide gas. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide (CO2), alcohol foam Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section) 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: If accidentally mixed with a strong oxidizer or acid, do not breathe gas. Avoid breathing mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Cleaning Precautions: DO NOT add cleaning agents to processor tanks unless the tank and recirculation lines have been completely drained and thoroughly rinsed with water. The addition of concentrated cleaning agents, e.g. chlorine containing bleaches, to control biological growth or clean tanks may liberate poisonous gases. For information on the recommended methods for cleaning processing tanks, contact the Kodak Customer Assistance Center at (800) 242 -2424, extension 60. For information on controlling biological growth, request a copy of the KODAK Publication CIS -3, Biocides for Photographic Solution Tanks and Wash Water. 38 Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Supplementary local exhaust ventilation, closed systems, or respiratory protection may be needed in special circumstances such as poorly ventilated spaces, evaporation from large surfaces, spraying, heating, etc. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed under normal conditions of use. However in the unlikely event that hazardous decomposition products are released, emergency response personnel must wear a full -face positive pressure air supplied respirator. See Stability and Reactivity Section. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for the risk of exposure. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Light yellow Odor: Slight vinegar Specific Gravity (water = 1): Concentrate: 1.168 Working solution: 1.113 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: Concentrate: 60 -65 % Working solution: 75 -80 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 7.5 Flash Point: None 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable 39 MSDS — The Picture People Incompatibility: Strong oxidizing agents (e.g. sodium hypochlorite (bleach)), strong acids (e.g. sulfuric acid), bases. Contact with strong oxidizing agents or acids liberates poisonous gas. Contact with strong oxidizing agents or acids liberates flammable material. Contact with base liberates flammable material. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine, cyanides, carbonyl sulfide Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: General: Contains: ammonium thiocyanate. Overexposure to thiocyanates has been shown to cause thyroid enlargement, decrease in metabolic rate, and symptoms of hypothyroidism in humans and animals. Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. If hydrogen cyanide gas is liberated due to contact with a strong oxidizer or acid, it may cause dizziness, headache, rapid respiration, rapid pulse, unconsciousness, convulsions and death. In contact with strong acids or if heated, sulfites may liberate sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide gas is irritating to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Eyes: Causes irritation. Skin: Causes irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. This material has a low potential to cause allergic skin reactions; however, cases of human skin sensitization have been reported. Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Some asthmatics or sulfite - sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. 40 MSDS — The Picture People It is expected to have the following properties: a moderate biochemical oxygen demand and may cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a moderate potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a low potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a moderate potential to affect the growth of some plant seedlings, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment,, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer 'with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: Concentrate WARNING! MSDS — The Picture People 41 GAS to 7) GAS CONTAINS: Ammonium thiocyanate (001762- 95 -4); Sodium sulfite (007757- 83 -7); Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE If accidentally mixed with a strong oxidizer or acid, do not breathe gas. Avoid breathing mist. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with adequate ventilation. FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. Working solution: WARNING! CONTAINS: Ammonium thiocyanate (001762- 95 -4); Sodium sulfite (007757 -83- CAN CAUSE THYROID DAMAGE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH STRONG OXIDIZER OR ACID LIBERATES POISONOUS AND FLAMMABLE If accidentally mixed with a strong oxidizer or acid, do not breathe gas. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Wash thoroughly after handling. Use with adequate ventilation. Avoid breathing mist. MSDS — The Picture People 42 FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. R -1, S -2, F -1, C -0 WS: R -1, S -2, F -1, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company,1994 -199 MSDS — The Picture People 43 KODAK FLEXICOLOR Stabilizer and Replenisher LF 000006566 /F /USA Approval Date: 02/06/1998 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK FLEXICOLOR Stabilizer and Replenisher LF 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) Concentrate: 65 -70 Water (007732 -18 -5) 20 -25 Hexamethylenetetramine (000100 -97 -0) 5 Diethanolamine (000111 -42 -2) 1 -5 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003 -39 -8) 1 -5 Propylene glycol (000057 -55 -6) < 1 Substituted thiazolin -3 -one (002634 -33 -5) Working solution: 95 -100 Water (007732 -18 -5) 1 -5 Hexamethylenetetramine (000100 -97 -0) < 1 Diethanolamine (000111 -42 -2) < 1 Propylene glycol (000057 -55 -6) < 1 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003 -39 -8) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION MSDS — The Picture People 44 Catalog Number(s): 809 0532 - To Make 10 litres 174 9381 - To Make 10 litres (JAPAN) 125 0778 To Make 5 litres 832 0228 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.) 820 4075 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 847 6988 - 55 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Concentrate: KAN 966454; PCD 5933; Q- 0051.225 Working solution: Contains PCD 5933 mnr Concentrate: CONTAINS: Hexamethylenetetramine (000100- 97 -0); Substituted thiazolin -3 -one (002634- 33 -5); Diethanolamine (000111 -42 -2) WARNING! MAY CAUSE BLOOD DISORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF INHALED, ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN, OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY AND SKIN REACTIONS CONTACT WITH ACID LIBERATES HARMFUL GAS HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - G NFPA Hazard Rating: Health - 2, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Working solution: CONTAINS: Hexamethylenetetramine (000100 -97 -0) WARNING! MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY AND SKIN REACTIONS HARMFUL IF INHALED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH ACID LIBERATES HARMFUL GAS HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - G NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. Eyes: In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for MSDS — The Picture People 45 at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. Skin: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Ingestion: Only induce vomiting at the instruction of medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Concentrate: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Working solution: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire- Fighting Procedures: Concentrate: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Working solution: None (noncombustible). Hazardous Combustion Products: Concentrate: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen Working solution: None (noncombustible). Unusual. Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid breathing mist or vapor at concentrations greater than the exposure limits. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: MSDS — The Picture People 46 Concentrate: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Working solution: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. Storage: Concentrate: Keep container closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Working solution: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Concentrate: Hexamethylenetetramine, a component of this photographic formulation liberates trace amounts of formaldehyde in solution. Hexamethylenetetramine may liberate higher levels of formaldehyde vapor and ammonia in an acid medium or in the presence of protein. Working solution: Hexamethylenetetramine, a minor component of this photographic formulation liberates trace amounts of formaldehyde in solution. Industrial hygiene studies conducted during film processing using a hexamethylenetetramine containing stabilizer in a poorly ventilated room showed that 8 -hour samples were well below the OSHA PEL for formaldehyde. OSHA standard 29CFR 1910.1048 should be consulted for specific details regarding respiratory, skin, and eye protection against formaldehyde. The standard also provides for establishing regulated areas, respiratory protection programs, housekeeping, medical surveillance, recordkeeping and employee information and training when necessary. ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): Formaldehyde: 0.3 ppm Ceiling, suspected human carcinogen (A2) Diethanolamine: 0.46 ppm TWA Ammonia: 25 ppm TWA; 35 ppm STEL OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (29 CFR 1910.1048 Formaldehyde Standard) : Formaldehyde: 0.75 ppm TWA; 2 ppm STEL; OSHA (USA) Action Level: 0.5 ppm OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z -1 Values): Ammonia: 50 ppm TWA Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation, or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels below recommended exposure limits. ,MSDS — The Picture People 47 Respiratory Protection: If formaldehyde is emitted at levels requiring respiratory protection, the following respirator type should be worn: full facepiece with cartridges or canisters specifically approved by NIOSH for protection against formaldehyde or a Type C air - supplied respirator demand type, with full facepiece, hood, or helmet. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29CFR 1910.134 and 29CFR 1910.1048. Eye Protection: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for the risk of exposure. The following gloves have been shown to be impervious under the indicated conditions: neoprene rubber, nitrile rubber. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing facilities Physical Form: Liquid Color: Amber Odor: Slight amine Specific Gravity (water = 1): Concentrate 1.078 Working solution: 1.00 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C. (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: Concentrate: 65 -70% Working solution: 95 -100% Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: Concentrate: 8.4 Working solution: 8.0 Flash Point: Concentrate: None Working solution: None, noncombustible liquid PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable. Incompatibility: Concentrate: Strong oxidizing agents. Contact with acid liberates formaldehyde, ammonia. Working solution: None with common materials and contaminants with which the MSDS — The Picture People 48 Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. material may reasonably come into contact. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Skin: 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: General: Contains diethanolamine. Based on animal data, may cause adverse effects on the following organs /systems: kidney, liver, blood, nervous system, testes, skin. Inhalation: Harmful if inhaled. May cause allergic respiratory reaction. Under acidic conditions, this product may release formaldehyde and ammonia. Formaldehyde is detectable by most people at levels below 1 ppm. It produces mild sensory irritation of the eyes, nose and throat at 2 -5 ppm, becomes unpleasant at 5 -10 ppm, and is intolerable at higher concentrations. Higher concentrations may cause chest constriction, headache, bronchopneumonia, dysphagia, edema, and spasms of the larynx and dyspnea. Exposure to formaldehyde may cause respiratory sensitization in some individuals or aggravate pre- existing asthmatic conditions. Eyes: Causes irritation. Vapor causes eye irritation and tearing. Concentrate: Harmful if absorbed through skin. Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction based on human experience. Working solution: Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. Ingestion: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded there is sufficient evidence that formaldehyde is carcinogenic to rats. Formaldehyde was tested for carcinogenicity by inhalation exposure at high concentrations in rats, hamsters, and mice. A significant incidence of squamous cell carcinomas of the nasal cavity were induced in rats, but not hamsters or mice. Levels of formaldehyde that caused nasal tumors also caused acute degeneration, necrosis, inflammation, and increased cell replication in the nasal mucosa of rats following inhalation exposure. In addition, IARC concluded there was limited evidence for carcinogenicity to humans. Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address MSDS — The Picture People 49 discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. It has the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to biodegrade (moderate persistence) with unacclimated microorganisms from activated sludge, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied., 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: formaldehyde - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): none - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: Diethanolamine 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: MSDS — The Picture People 50 Concentrate: CONTAINS: hexamethylenetetramine (000100- 97 -0); substituted thiazolin -3 -one (002634- 33 -5); diethanolamine (000111 -42 -2) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY AND SKIN REACTIONS MAY CAUSE BLOOD DISORDERS BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF INHALED, ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN, OR SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION CONTACT WITH ACID LIBERATES HARMFUL GAS Avoid breathing vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, only induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Working solution: Contains: hexamethylenetetramine (000100 -97 -0) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY AND SKIN REACTIONS HARMFUL IF INHALED MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED CONTACT WITH ACID LIBERATES HARMFUL GAS CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION Avoid breathing vapor. MSDS — The Picture People 51 this Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, only induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical attention. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for material. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. R -2, S -2, F -1, C -0 WS:R -2, S -2, F -O, C -0 © E Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 52 200001337 /F /USA Approval Date: 09/26/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Starter MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Starter Catalog Number(s): 102 6681 - To Make 95 litres 810 8987 - To Make 95 litres (JAPAN) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): KAN 445003; PCD 5342; P- 0007.600 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) 75 -80 Water (007732 -18 -5) 15 -20 Potassium bicarbonate (000298 -14 -6) 5 -10 Potassium chloride (007447 -40 -7) < 1 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) < 1 Potassium bromide (007758 -02 -3) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. MSDS — The Picture People 53 PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible). (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. MSDS — The Picture People 54 Storage: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9` PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Colorless Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.169 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 70 -80 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 8.1 Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: MSDS — The Picture People 55 .'Sf:..1IKuhw�.V':.W'•• Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Low hazard for recommended handling. Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works.. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: no biochemical oxygen demand and no potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a low potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None MSDS — The Picture People 56 - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): ' - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. R -1, S -1, F -0, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 57 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Replenisher RT 200001346/F /USA Approval Date: 05/23/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Developer Replenisher RT Catalog Number(s): 841 5580 - To Make 10 litres Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Part A: CIN 10087218; PCD 6076; P- 0009.210 Part B: CIN 10084805; PCD 6147 Part C: CIN 10087369; PCD 6087 Working solution: Contains: PCD 6076, PCD 6147, PCD 6087 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % Component - (CAS Registry No.) Part A: 55 -60 Water (007732 -18 -5) 20 -25 Triethanolamine (000102 -71 -6) 10 -15 N,N- diethylhydroxylamine (003710 -84 -7) 1 -5 Substituted stilbene (082640 -05 -9) < 1 Sodium chloride (007647 -14 -5) Part B: 65 -70 Water (007732 -18 -5) 20 -25 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl) -2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646 -71 -3) 5 -10 Lithium sulfate (010377 -48 -7) 1 -5 Potassium sulfite (010117 -38 -1) Part C: 60 -70 Water (007732 -18 -5) 25 -35 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) 1 -5 Potassium hydroxide (001310 -58 -3) 1 -5 Potassium chloride (007447 -40 -7) < 1 Substituted phosphonate (002809 -21 -4) Working solution: MSDS — The Picture People 58 95 -100 Water (007732 -18 -5) 1 -5 Potassium carbonate (000584 -08 -7) 1 -5 Triethanolamine (000102 -71 -6) < 1 N,N- diethylhydroxylamine (003710 -84 -7) < 1 4 -(N- ethyl -N -2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646 -71 -3) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Part A: WARNING! CONTAINS: Triethanolamine (000102- 71 -6), N,N- diethylhydroxylamine (003710 -84 -7) MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 2, Reactivity - 1, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 2, Reactivity (Stability) - 1 Part B: WARNING! CONTAINS: 4- (N - ethyl N 2 methanesulfonylaminoethyl) -2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646- 71 -3), Potassium sulfite (010117- 38 -1); Lithium sulfate (010377 -48 -7) MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MAY LIBERATE SULFUR DIOXIDE VAPOR IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - G NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Part C: DANGER! CONTAINS: Potassium carbonate (000584- 08 -7), Potassium hydroxide (001310 -58 -3) MSDS — The Picture People 59 CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MIST IRRITATING TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT Working solution: 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES MSDS — The Picture People HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 3 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 WARNING! CONTAINS: 4-(N- ethyl- N- 2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl) -2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646- 71 -3), Triethanolamine (000102 -71 -6) MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 *, Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Part A & Working solution: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Part B: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention. 60 •.U:u.14 :I,..�.:`:+...�...YY'.L.tiuu:N .Ylx+ � ti!r'..�. r.a�:.Y�3 e1�&Su1S.:'r�'.:'.. Part C: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention immediately. Note to Physicians: Strong alkalis bind tissue protein. Following initial flushing of the eye with water, continued irrigation of the eye with saline is recommended. Treatment should be continued until pH of tears reaches neutral. Skin: Part A & Part B: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Part C: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Working solution: Immediately flush with plenty of water and wash with a non - alkaline (acid) type of skin cleaner. If skin irritation or an allergic skin reaction develops, get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Ingestion: Part A & Part B & Working solution: Induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Part C: Do NOT induce vomiting. Give victim a glass of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Part A & Part B: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Part C & Working solution: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Part A: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Use water spray to keep fire- exposed containers cool. Part B: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. MSDS — The Picture People 61 Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Part C & Working solution: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Hazardous Combustion Products: Part A: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen Part B: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur Part C & Working solution: None (noncombustible) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Part A: Classified as combustible. Material contains a combustible solvent that may accumulate in the container headspace. Elevated temperature can cause decomposition. Part B, Part C & Working solution: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Eliminate all ignition sources. Neutralize prior to disposal. Neutralization and sewering may not be allowed in some states or municipalities. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Part A: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation Wash thoroughly after handling. Part B: Avoid breathing mist or vapor at concentrations greater than the exposure limits. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Part C: Avoid breathing mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Working solution: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. The routine use of a nonalkaline (acid) type of hand cleaner and regular cleaning of working surfaces, gloves, etc. will help minimize the possibility of a skin reaction. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: 62 MSDS — The Picture People U. W C".) 1L Q: = d , I- W Z � O Z F IU 3 CI O— = Vi ` u. z ' W , 0> l • . Respiratory Protection: Part A: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Keep away from heat and flame. Use with adequate ventilation. Part B: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Part C & Working solution: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. Storage: Part A: Keep container closed. Store in a cool place. Part B & Part C: Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). Keep container closed. Working solution: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Part B: Sulfur dioxide gas may be liberated from the product. ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): Potassium hydroxide : 2 mg /m3 Ceiling Sulfur dioxide : 2 ppm TWA, 5 ppm STEL Eastman Kodak Company industrial hygiene guideline: 4 - (N - ethyl - N - 2 - methanesulfonylaminoethyl ) -2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate : 1 mg /m3 OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z -1 Values): Sulfur dioxide: 2 ppm TWA, 5 ppm STEL Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Supplementary local exhaust ventilation, closed systems, or respiratory protection may be needed in special circumstances such as poorly ventilated spaces, evaporation from large surfaces, spraying, heating, etc. Part A: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: Organic vapor. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Part B: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations MSDS — The Picture People 63 below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: Acid gas. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Part C: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: High efficiency particulate aerosol (HEPA). If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Working solution: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations below recommended exposure limits, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: Organic vapor. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: Part A & Part B & Working solution: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Part C: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles) and a face shield. Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for the risk of exposure. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, safety shower, washing facilities PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Part A Part B Part C Working solution Physical Form: liquid liquid liquid liquid Color: yellow light amber colorless yellow Odor: amine sharp sulfur odorless slight amine dioxide Specific 1.06 1.15 - 1.17 1.37 1.03 Gravity (water = 1): Vapor Pressure 24 mbar at 20 ° C (18 mm Hg) (68 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density 0.6 0.6 (Air = 1): Volatile 55 -60 % 65 -75 % MSDS — The Picture People 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) 0.6 60 -70 % 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) 0.6 90 -95 % 64 . Fraction by Weight: Boiling Point: Solubility in Water: pH: Flash Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) complete 10.7 >60.6 ° C (141 ° F) estimated 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) complete 1.2 - 1.3 none >100 ° C >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) ( >212 ° F) complete complete > 13.0 10.7 - 10.8 none, none, noncombustible noncombustible liquid liquid Stability: Part A: Stable; however, material can decompose above 165 ° C (329 ° F). Avoid temperatures above 65 ° C (149 ° F) Part B, Part C & Working solution: Stable Incompatibility: Part A: Strong oxidizing agents Part B: Bases, strong oxidizing agents Part C: Acids Working solution: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: General: Part A: Contains: triethanolamine. Based on animal data, may cause adverse effects on the following organs /systems: Kidney, liver. Part B: Contains: 4 -(N- ethyl- N- 2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate. May cause kidney damage based on animal data. Lithium sulfate. The toxicological properties of this material have not been MSDS — The Picture People 65 fi/ Inhalation: Eyes: Part A: Causes irritation. Part B: Causes irritation. Vapor irritating. Part C: Causes burns. fully investigated and its handling and use may present additional hazards. This material is pharmacologically active. Can cause adverse effects on the following organs /systems: Nervous system, kidney, cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, blood. Part A & Working solution: May be harmful if inhaled. Part B: Liberates sulfur dioxide gas which can cause irritation to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Part C: Low hazard for usual industrial handling by trained personnel. Mist irritating. Part B: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Some asthmatics or sulfite- sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. Part C: May be harmful if swallowed. May cause burns of the gastrointestinal tract if swallowed. Working solution: Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Data for 4 -(N- ethyl -N -2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl ) 2 methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate MSDS — The Picture People 66. Working solution: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Part A: Causes irritation. Harmful if absorbed through skin. Part B: Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. Part C: Causes burns. Working solution: May cause irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction. May be harmful if absorbed through skin. Ingestion: Part A: Harmful if swallowed. Acute Toxicity Data: Oral LD -50 (male rat): 400 mg /kg (target organ effects: kidney) Oral LD -50 (female rat): 246 mg /kg Dermal LD -50: > 1000 mg /kg (highest dose tested) Skin irritation: slight Repeated skin application: moderate irritation Skin sensitization: moderate Skin sensitization (human): positive Eye irritation (unwashed eyes): moderate Eye irritation (washed eyes): slight Definitions for the following section(s): LOEL = lowest- observed - effect level, NOAEL = no observed - adverse - effect level, NOEL = no- observed - effect level. Carcinogenicity Data: Oral study (2 years, hamster): NOEL = 0.04 % in diet (highest dose tested) Dermal study (2 years, mouse): NOEL = 62 mg /kg (only dose tested) 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. Part A: This material is a moderately alkaline aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. Part B: This material is a strongly acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a high potential to affect some aquatic MSDS — The Picture People 67 III organisms, a high potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to affect the growth of some plant seedlings, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. Part C: This material is a strongly alkaline aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, no biochemical oxygen demand and no potehtial to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a high potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Neutralize prior to disposal. Neutralization and sewering may not be allowed in some states or municipalities. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None MSDS — The Picture People 68 - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: Part A: WARNING! CONTAINS: Triethanolamine (000102- 71 -6), N,N- diethylhydroxylamine (003710 -84 -7) • MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN OR SWALLOWED MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION HEAT SENSITIVE - CAN DECOMPOSE IF HEATED COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPOR Store in a cool place. Keep away from heat and flame. Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Calla physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. Use water spray to keep fire - exposed containers cool. IN CASE OF SPILL: Eliminate all ignition sources. 69 MSDS — The Picture People to Part B: WARNING! CONTAINS: 4-( N- ethyl -N -2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl )- 2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646- 71 -3), Potassium sulfite (010117- 38 -1), Lithium sulfate (010377 -48 -7) HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY LIBERATE SULFUR DIOXIDE VAPOR IRRITATING TO THE EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT CAUSES SKIN AND EYE IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION CAN DECOMPOSE AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES Avoid breathing Mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Keep container closed. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. Part C: DANGER! MSDS — The Picture People IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Flush residual spill or area with water. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. 70 if CONTAINS: Potassium carbonate (000584- 08 -7), Potassium hydroxide (001310 -58 -3) CAUSES SKIN AND EYE BURNS HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED Avoid breathing mist. Do not get in eyes, on skin, on clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Give victim a glass of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: Working solution:.. WARNING! CONTAINS: 4- ( N ethyl - N -2- methanesulfonylaminoethyl ) -2- methylphenylenediamine sesquisulfate monohydrate (025646- 71 -3), Triethanolamine (000102 -71 -6) HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MAY CAUSE KIDNEY DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY CAUSE LIVER DAMAGE BASED ON ANIMAL DATA MAY BE HARMFUL IF INHALED MAY BE HARMFUL IF ABSORBED THROUGH SKIN MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: I£ swallowed, induce vomiting immediately as directed by medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. In case of skin contact, wash skin with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention symptoms occur. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. MSDS — The Picture People 71 this Keep out of reach of children. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for material. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. The information relating to the working solution is for guidance purposes only, and is based on correct mixing, and use of the product according to instructions. A:R -1, S -2, F -2, C -1HT B:R -2, S -3, F -1, C -0 C:R -1, S -3, F -0, C -0 WS :R -1, S-2, F-0, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 72 200001297 /F /USA Approval Date: 10/17/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher Catalog Number(s): Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Part A: KAN 440990; PCD 5237; P- 0007.000 Part B: KAN 471425; PCD 5777 Working solution: KAN 965716 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) Part A: 50 -55 Water (007732 -18 -5) 35 -40 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783 -18 -8) 5 -10 Sodium bisulfite (007631 -90 -5) 1 -5 Ammonium bisulfite (010192 -30 -0) 1 -5 Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) 181 5430 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.) - Part A 847 1484 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.) - Part B 138 8701 - To Make 5 litres - Part A & B 830 9031 - To Make 10 litres - Part A & B 150 2939 - To Make 10 litres - Part A & B (JAPAN) 870 4991 - 30 gallons (U.S.) - Part A 866 4385 - 30 gallons (U.S.) - Part B 836 0505 - 55 gallons (U.S.) - Part A 176 8415 - 55 gallons (U.S.) - Part B Part B: 70 -75 Water (007732 -18 -5) 20 -25 Ammonium ferric ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (021265 -50 -9) 1 -5 Acetic acid (000064 -19 -7) Working solution: 85 -90 Water (007732 -18 -5) 5 -10 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783 -18 -8) MSDS — The Picture People 73 5 -10 Ammonium ferric ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (021265 -50 -9) 1 -5 Sodium bisulfite (007631 -90 -5) < 1 Acetic acid (000064 -19 -7) < 1 Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Part A: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium bisulfite (010192- 30 -0), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED CAUSES EYE IRRITATION HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Part B: LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1 , Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 Working solution: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1 , Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. MSDS — The Picture People 74 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Part A: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Part B & Working solution: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap. and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Part A: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Part B & Working solution: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: Part A: None (noncombustible) (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section). Part B: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section). Working solution: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section). Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 75 MSDS — The Picture People 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Part A & Working solution: Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Part B: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Storage: Keep container tightly closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA, 15 ppm STEL Sodium bisulfite: 5 mg /m3 TWA OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z -1 Values): Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions.. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. A full -face positive - pressure air - supplied respirator must be worn if hazardous decomposition products are likely to be released or have been released. See Stability and Reactivity Section. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: Part A: Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Part B & Working solution: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. MSDS — The Picture People 76 i 6 Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Part A Part B Working solution Physical Form: liquid liquid liquid Color: colorless reddish -brown dark reddish -brown Odor: Specific Gravity (water = 1.24 1): Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 °F) Boiling Point: 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Hazardous Decomposition Products: ammonia slight ammonia slight ammonia 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 0.6 0.6 Volatile Fraction by 50 -55% 70 -75% 70 -75% Weight: >100.0 ° C ( >212.0 ° F) 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) 1.10 1.102 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) >100 ° C (>212 ° F) Solubility in Water: complete complete complete pH: 5.5 5.6 5.3 5.5 Flash Point: none, none none noncombustible liquid Incompatibility: Part A: Strong acids, strong oxidizing agents, bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Contact with base liberates flammable material Part B: Strong oxidizing agents, bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Working solution: Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids, bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach). Part A: Ammonia, sulfur dioxide, chloramine, nitrogen oxides (N0x) MSDS — The Picture People 77 Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Part B & Working solution: Ammonia, chloramine Part A & Working solution: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. In contact with strong acids or if heated, sulfites may liberate sulfur dioxide gas.. Sulfur dioxide gas is irritating to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Part B: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: Part A: Causes irritation. Part B & Working solution: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Part A & Working solution: This material has a low potential to cause allergic skin reactions; however, cases of human skin sensitization have been reported. Part B: Low hazard for recommended handling. Ingestion: Part A: May be harmful if swallowed. Some asthmatics or sulfite- sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. May cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Part B: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. Working solution: May be harmful if swallowed. Some asthmatics or sulfite- sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during MSDS — The Picture People 78 the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major components of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. Part A: It is expected to have the following properties: a moderate biochemical oxygen demand and may cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a moderate potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a low potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a moderate potential to affect the growth of some plant seedlings, a low potential to bioconcentrate. When diluted with a large amount of water, this material released directly or indirectly into the environment is not expected to have a significant impact. Part B: It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a moderate potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to affect the growth of some plant seedlings, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None MSDS — The Picture People 79 - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: Part A: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium bisulfite (010192- 30 -0), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED CAUSES EYE IRRITATION Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, seek medical advice. Never give anything by mouth . to an unconscious person. In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Part B: Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. LOW HAZARD FOR RECOMMENDED HANDLING Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. MSDS — The Picture People 80 Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Working solution: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, seek medical advice. Never give anything by mouth town unconscious person. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. A:R -1, S -2, F -0, C -0 B:R -1, S -1, F -1, C -0 WS:R -1, S -1, F -1, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People 81 itifl KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher (Working solution) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 000005244/F /USA Approval Date: 10/17/1998 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR RA Bleach Fix and Replenisher (Working solution) Catalog Number(s): 181 5430 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.) 847 1484 - To Make 25 gallons (U.S.) 138 8701 - To Make 5 litres 830 9031 - To Make 10 litres 866 4385 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 870 4991 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 836 0505 - 55 gallons (U.S.) 176 8415 - 55 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): KAN 965716 Contains: Part A: PCD 5237; P- 0007.150 Part B: PCD 5777 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) 85 -90 Water (007732 -18 -5) 5 -10 Ammonium thiosulfate (007783 -18 -8) 5 -10 Ammonium ferric ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (021265 -50 -9) 1 -5 Sodium bisulfite (007631 -90 -5) < 1 Acetic acid (000064 -19 -7) < 1 Ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MSDS — The Picture People 82 HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - A NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 1, Flammability - 1, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms persist. Eyes: Any material that contacts the eye should be washed out immediately with water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Water spray, carbon dioxide (CO2), dry chemical, alcohol foam Special Fire- Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Fire or excessive heat may produce hazardous decomposition products. Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, oxides of sulfur (see also Hazardous Decomposition Products section). Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with MSDS — The Picture People 83 vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Storage: Keep container closed. Keep away from incompatible substances (see Incompatibility section). 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: ACGIH Threshold Limit Value (TLV): Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA, 15 ppm STEL Sodium bisulfite: 5 mg /m3 TWA OSHA (USA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL - 1971 Table Z -1 Values): Acetic acid: 10 ppm TWA Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. A full -face positive - pressure air - supplied respirator must be worn if hazardous decomposition products are likely to be released or have been released. See Stability and Reactivity Section. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize skin contact. For operations where prolonged or repeated skin contact may occur, impervious gloves should be worn. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Dark reddish -brown Odor: Slight ammonia MSDS — The Picture People 84 Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.10 Vapor Pressure at 20.0 ° C (68.0 ° F): 24 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 70 -75 % Boiling Point: >100.0 ° C ( >212.0 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 5.3 - 5.5 Flash Point: None 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: Strong acids, strong oxidizing agents, bases, sodium hypochlorite (bleach) Hazardous Decomposition Products: Ammonia, chloramine Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. In contact with strong acids or if heated, sulfites may liberate sulfur dioxide gas. Sulfur dioxide gas is irritating to the respiratory tract. Some asthmatics or hypersensitive individuals may experience difficult breathing. Skin: This material has a low potential to cause allergic skin reactions; however, cases of human skin sensitization have been reported. Ingestion: May be harmful if swallowed. Some asthmatics or sulfite - sensitive individuals may experience wheezing, chest tightness, stomach upset, hives, faintness, weakness and diarrhea. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major component of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. However, this material, MSDS — The Picture People 85 itself, has not been tested for environmental effects. This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a low potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial metabolism, a high potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local. laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: WARNING! CONTAINS: Sodium bisulfite (007631- 90 -5), ammonium sulfite (010196 -04 -0) MAY BE HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MSDS — The Picture People 86 Avoid breathing mist or vapor. Avoid contact with eyes and prolonged or repeated contact with skin. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, seek medical advice. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Keep out of reach of children For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. IN CASE OF FIRE: Use water spray carbon dioxide (CO2) dry chemical alcohol foam The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. R -1, S -1, F -0, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999. 87 MSDS — The Picture People KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher /RA -4 000000470 /F /USA Approval Date: 12/19/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher /RA - 4 Catalog Number(s): 863 0378 - To Make 12 1/2 gallons (U.S.) 803 2682 - To Make 160 litres 845 9075 - To Make 5 litres 857 5623 - To Make 10 litres 835 1686 - To Make 10 litres (JAPAN) 115 8666 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 847 5717 - 55 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Syrionym(s): Concentrate: CIN 10083901; PCD 6180; P- 0020.920 Working solution: Contains PCD 6180 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) Concentrate: 85 -90 Water (007732 -18 -5) 1 -5 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003 -39 -8) 1 -5 Sodium alkyl ether sulfate (068585 -34 -2) 1 -5 Substituted thiazolin -3 -one (not applicable) 1 Magnesium nitrate (010377 -60 -3) Working solution: 95 -100 Water (007732 -18 -5) < 1 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003 -39 -8) < 1 Sodium alkyl ether sulfate (068585 -34 -2) < 1 Substituted thiazolin -3 -one (not applicable) < 1 Magnesium nitrate (010377 -60 -3) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION MSDS — The Picture People 88 Concentrate: CONTAINS: Isothiazolin derivatives DANGER! CAUSES SEVERE EYE BURNS CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED MIST OR VAPOR EXTREMELY IRRITATING TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 3 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - D NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 2, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 'Working solution: CONTAINS: Isothiazolin derivatives WARNING! MAY CAUSE 'ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity -.0, Personal Protection - C NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: Concentrate: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention immediately. Working solution: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Eyes: Concentrate: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. MSDS — The Picture People 89 Skin: Ingestion: Concentrate: Do NOT induce vomiting. Give victim a glass of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. Working solution: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical attention immediately. Working solution: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Concentrate: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately even if symptoms of irritation are mild as skin damage may have occurred. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Working solution: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes and wash with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation or an allergic skin reaction develops,, get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire- Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Concentrate: Do not breathe mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes and avoid 90 MSDS — The Picture People Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: Nitrate compounds (water dissociable) (magnesium nitrate) 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: Concentrate: CONTAINS: Isothiazolin derivatives DANGER! CAUSES SEVERE EYE BURNS MIST OR VAPOR EXTREMELY IRRITATING TO EYES AND RESPIRATORY TRACT HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION MAY 'CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION Do not breathe mist or vapor. Do not get in eyes and avoid contact with skin and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: If swallowed, do NOT induce vomiting. Give victim a glass of water. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call a physician or poison control center immediately. If inhaled, move to fresh air. Treat symptomatically. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes and skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical attention immediately. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not handle or use until safety precautions in Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) have been read and understood MSDS — The Picture People 94 Working solution: May cause allergic skin reaction based on human experience. Concentrate: Harmful if swallowed. May cause burns of the gastrointestinal tract if swallowed. Ingestion: Working solution: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. Acute Toxicity Data for Concentrate: Skin irritation: moderate Eye irritation: • severe 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Introduction: This environmental effects summary is written to assist in addressing emergencies created by an accidental spill which might occur during the shipment of this material, and, in general, it is not meant to address discharges to sanitary sewers or publically owned treatment works. Summary: Data for the major component of this material have been used to estimate the environmental impact of this material. This material is a moderately acidic aqueous solution, and this property may cause adverse environmental effects. It is expected to have the following properties: a low biochemical oxygen demand and little potential to cause oxygen depletion in aqueous systems, a low potential to affect aquatic organisms, a high potential to affect secondary waste treatment microbial respiration, a low potential to affect the germination and /or early growth of some plants, a low potential to persist in the environment, a low potential to bioconcentrate. After dilution with a large amount of water, followed by secondary waste treatment, this material is not expected to cause adverse environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak MSDS — The Picture People 93 contact with skin and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Working solution: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. Storage: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Concentrate: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Use process enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or other engineering controls to maintain airborne levels to an acceptable level. Working solution: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: Concentrate: If engineering controls do not maintain airborne concentrations to an acceptable level, an approved respirator must be worn. Respirator type: full -face positive - pressure air - supplied. If respirators are used, a program should be instituted to assure compliance with OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.134. Working solution: None should be needed. Eye Protection: Concentrate: If a full -face respirator is not worn, wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles) and a face shield. Working solution: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing appropriate for the risk of exposure. The following gloves have been shown to be impervious under the indicated conditions: butyl rubber, nitrile rubber. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities, safety shower 91 MSDS — The Picture People 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Concentrate: Green Working solution: Light green Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): Concentrate: 1.028 Working solution: 1.015 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 23.4 mbar (18 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: Concentrate: 85 -90 % Working solution: 95 -100 % Boiling Point: >100..0 ° C ( >212.0 ° F) Solubility in Water: pH: Concentrate: 4.6 Working solution: 7.5 Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Concentrate: Mist or vapor extremely irritating. Working solution: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: Concentrate: Causes severe burns. Mist or vapor extremely irritating. Working solution: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. Concentrate: Causes irritation. May cause allergic skin reaction based on human experience. MSDS - The Picture People 92 Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Flush residual spill or area with water. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. Working solution: Contains: Isothiazolin derivatives WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION Avoid prolonged,or repeated breathing of vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. In case of skin contact, immediately wash with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Flush residual spill or area with water. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. The information relating to the working solution is for guidance purposes only, and is based on correct mixing and use of the product according to instructions. R -2, S -3, F -0, C -0 WS:R -1, S -2, F -0, C -0 © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 llt! MSDS — The Picture People 95 000010402 /F /USA Approval Date: 12/19/1997 Print Date: 02/27/1999 Page 1 1. CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher /RA -4 (Working Solution) Catalog Number(s): 863 0378 - To Make 12 1/2 gallons (U.S.) 803 2682 - To Make 160 litres 845 9075 - To Make 5 litres 857 5623 - To Make 10 litres 115 8666 - 30 gallons (U.S.) 847 5717 - 55 gallons (U.S.) Manufacturer /Supplier: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, Rochester, New York 14650 For Emergency Health, Safety & Environmental Information, call (716) 722 -5151 For other information or to request an MSDS, call (800) 242 -2424. Synonym(s): Contains: PCD 6180; P- 0020.923 KODAK EKTACOLOR PRIME Stabilizer and Replenisher /RA -4 (Working Solution) 2. COMPOSITION /INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Weight % - Component - (CAS Registry No.) 95 -100 Water (007732 -18 -5) < 1 Polyvinylpyrrolidone (009003 -39 -8) < 1 Sodium alkyl ether sulfate (068585 -34 -2) < 1 Substituted thiazolin -3 -one (not applicable) < 1 Magnesium nitrate (013446 -18 -9) 3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION CONTAINS: Isothiazolin derivatives (not applicable) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION HMIS Hazard Ratings: Health - 2 , Flammability - 0, Reactivity - 0, Personal Protection - C MSDS — The Picture People MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 96 NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health - 0, Flammability - 0, Reactivity (Stability) - 0 NOTE: HMIS and NFPA hazard indexes involve data review and interpretation that may vary among companies. They are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the potential hazards. The personal protection index is only intended for general guidance on personal protection equipment (PPE) that is suitable for the potential hazards of the material. PPE (e.g., respirators) may not be needed if engineering controls (e.g., local ventilation) are adequate. An asterisk ( *), in the HMIS health field, designates potential chronic or target organ hazards. To adequately address safe handling, ALL information in this MSDS must be considered. 4. FIRST -AID MEASURES Inhalation: If symptomatic, move to fresh air. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Eyes: Immediately flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Skin: Immediately remove contaminated clothing and shoes and wash with soap and plenty of water. If skin irritation or an allergic skin reaction develops, get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Ingestion: Drink 1 -2 glasses of water. Seek medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. 5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Extinguishing Media: Use appropriate agent for adjacent fire. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self - contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing. Hazardous Combustion Products: None (noncombustible) Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: None 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Otherwise, absorb spill with vermiculite or other inert material, then place in a container for chemical waste. Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. MSDS — The Picture People 97 7. HANDLING AND STORAGE Personal Precautionary Measures: Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. Prevention of Fire and Explosion: No special precautionary measures should be needed under anticipated conditions of use. Storage: Keep container closed. 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION Exposure Limits: Not established Ventilation: Good general ventilation (typically 10 air changes per hour) should be used. Ventilation rates should be matched to conditions. Respiratory Protection: None should be needed. Eye Protection: It is a good industrial hygiene practice to minimize eye contact. Wear safety glasses with side shields (or goggles). Skin Protection: Wear impervious gloves and protective clothing which covers exposed parts of the body. The following gloves have been shown to be impervious under the indicated conditions: butyl rubber, nitrile rubber. Recommended Decontamination Facilities: Eye bath, washing facilities. 9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Physical Form: Liquid Color: Light green Odor: Odorless Specific Gravity (water = 1): 1.015 Vapor Pressure at 20 ° C (68 ° F): 18 mbar (23.4 mm Hg) Vapor Density (Air = 1): 0.6 Volatile Fraction by Weight: 95 -100 % Boiling Point: >100 ° C ( >212 ° F) Solubility in Water: Complete pH: 7.5 Flash Point: None, noncombustible liquid 10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Stability: Stable Incompatibility: None with common materials and contaminants with which the material may reasonably come into contact. MSDS —The Picture People 98 W O g J' IL co 3 ku F- 0 W gi p' U u i H W W F = - V; • 0, W Z V N. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Effects of Exposure: Inhalation: Expected to be a low hazard for recommended handling. Eyes: No specific hazard known. May cause transient irritation. Skin: May cause allergic skin reaction based on human experience. Ingestion: Expected to be a low ingestion hazard. 12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION This material has not been tested for environmental effects. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Flush to sewer with large amounts of water. Discharge, treatment, or disposal may be subject to national, state, or local laws. Since emptied containers retain product residue, follow label warnings even after container is emptied. 14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION - For transportation information regarding this product call the Kodak Worldwide Transportation Hazmat Hot Line: (716) 722 -2400 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), Monday through Friday. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause cancer: None - Material(s) known to the State of California to cause adverse reproductive effects: None - Carcinogenicity Classification (components present at 0.1% or more): - International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC): None - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH): None - National Toxicology Program (NTP): None - Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA): None - Chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 or Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986 and 40 CFR Part 372: None MSDS — The Picture People 99 16. OTHER INFORMATION US /Canadian Label Statements: CONTAINS: Isothiazolin derivatives (not applicable) WARNING! MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC RESPIRATORY REACTION © Eastman Kodak Company, 1994 -1999 MSDS — The Picture People Avoid prolonged or repeated breathing of vapor. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Use with adequate ventilation. Wash thoroughly after handling. FIRST AID: In case of eye contact, immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. In case of skin contact, immediately wash with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention if symptoms occur. Remove contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Destroy or thoroughly clean contaminated shoes. Keep out of reach of children. For additional information, see Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this material. Additional hazard precautions for containers greater than 1 gallon of liquid or 5 pounds of solid: IN CASE OF SPILL: Absorb spill with inert material, then place in a chemical waste container. Flush residual spill or area with water. For large spills, dike for later disposal. Prevent runoff from entering drains, sewers, and streams. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider these data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers and the protection of the environment. The information relating to the working solution is for guidance purposes only, and is based on correct mixing and use of the product according to instructions. 100 r I urbi L® _ �1'��r'�� • a• 411, s s , ,. 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S125 Silver Recovery Insurance Tur Miner Disposable Canisters were developed by Academy Cornoratron to eliminate re -core hassles and offer Insurance Ior achieving the lowest possible iron discharge and increased silver recovery These HDPE molded canisters are resistant to the corrosive effects of photo solutions. and replacement canisters are available from Academy (or the same price as a standard re -cure Designed for Consistent Results Tne patent pending three stage care design eliminates channeling, reduces internal back pressure, and provides consistently lower silver discharge The Turbo " (:liner advanced design features include • HDPE molded one piece design for leakproor processing • Disposable One Time Use Design • Spin welded fittings and cross link welding • Low silver discharge • Lightweight for easy replacement • Durable to temperature changes • TM - has a two stage core designed specifically for graphic arts, x-ray and clear fixes solutions • Turbit TM -8 8.5" x 22.5 ", 23 lbs. 600 -800 gel capacity List Price: 5150 Academy's Easy Lilt Handle is a standard feature on all Turbil Miner Canisters • Turbit TM -7 8 5" x 19.5 ", 17.5 Ibs 500.650 gal. capacity List Price. S150 - • Turbit TM -4 8.5" x 125 ". 10 lbs 150.250 gal capacity For G /X-Ray/C-41 List Price S97 CaII Academy Today Aca(elny Corporation infers the most advanced low Cost Silver Recovery Solutions for loday's Regulations and tomorrow's Environment for more information, call till free 1 800 545 ('>hhh = = z CL ~ W 00 N J w uQ ° W Z = zI- W W U� O - O H w w 1— u •• Z W U O ~ Z CI\AX-8P tt••t r r r tttt•••t••tt CIV1X-8C CMX -6P CMX-BC CORPORATE OFFICE (Refinery & Manulliciurinq) 6905 Washington NF Albuquerque, NM 07109 000 - 545 Fax 505 - 342 - 5534 ACADEMY EAST (Refinery &i Wareheu &el 5 commerce Pr. 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PERMIT CENTER z � Ir 00 u,o co w J = 1.— U) W g Q I d W Z = 1— O Z I— W W U� O - O 1— WW H � O W Z O F- Z Description Metering Pump Syster;•ls Manufacturer Academy Corporation Size (CMX -8P and 6P): 8f • 26" x 22" x 33" 124 gal mil with wheels) 6P • 26" x 22" x 31" (10 gal mitt with wheels) Size (CMX -8C and 6C): 23.5" x 22" x 25.5" 110 gal u1111 W /Ile) wheels) CMX -P and CMX -C Pump Station Features: • lwu molded MOPE 1 Miner Canisters/ lop discharge with a three stage core designed for less 11011 (115r001ge • LMI pump for (110tenng solutions ( /-20 rnl /min , 115V50/60 1AMP) • Screened fool valve for pump inlet • four PVC ball valves. Iwo on each canister (1 /2 ID) • Polypropylene quick disconnect assemblies (1/2 ID). same as previous equipment • Incoming power nux(1101 light • High pressure alarm and light • Pump turns off under previous conditions • Molded IIDPF contdm Iraq • Swivel casters on C(v1X 1 model • 11113h level alarm In holding lank • Custom molded IIDPL cover for elecuunlcs and pump • Custom molded I IDP1 holding tank, ) shaped. tank with spin welded Inlet linings UR lTt'e o • Funnel for pooling chemicals Into unit. molded as pan oI holding tank • Gray color CMX - C Additional Pump Station Features: • Waste lug full alarm • Optional lion nap Ins inside containment tidy • 5 gallon clear Waste fug 1110 lug Is plumbed to capture both (Ile silver and non silver bearing effluent • Waste lug OveIfIOW sensor Electrical Requirements: • 115 VAC • [techu;a1 and plumbing approval by the City of l os Angeles (051109 lab TM 8/TM - 6 Disposable Canisters: lurhlt !View( Disposable Canisters te,mue a Mall! stage. all 11(0101 cure. 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C,uusters net: designed suetahcally Iur one tune use 01111 0(0 dvddahle hula Acalh:nly lur thu sa(l)e Ill 1.11 ds d standdIll 111 core Patent pending Hie pi 'Mill y C011151(11 shuulll bo re Ii I).ud 011u( 600 gallons (1 M e), 4110 gallons (1 1v1 61 o(2 g1 /1 Ave' 110011g 011(1leM1 a(lpIoxunalely a Models: CMX -P and CMX -C nlaxmnun1 of 150 t o /100 at l0 ml /minute flow [his would be about 3500 /5000 pump hours Average Canister Change - out: low volume lab 9 months high volume lab 6 months Warranty: One year horn shipment date List Price: $1,11 1)1) ( 111' 1.eigdele 1,1111) $1.80(1 (10 ICt.i. 86 cimplelc uu111 $ I. /5ll 0(1 'L.r.lf. 61' unep6ae 1111) $1 /11(1(10 Icr,tx 66 complete moll Replacement Parts and Services: $19(1110 IM 8 Canister with Heh0mg Charge (9:3% Silvia Actouuahl(1ly) $1 b0 (1)) 1 NA ti (uusiel w1111 Relining Charge ( SIlvel Arcuunlablhly) $60 (((1 Opti 1 00111 11ne(I Shipping Cunlalnt:) $48111) Dimond' Additi ( Ihsconnecl AS`il.'IIIhII1:S =VISA 4W1arCa PERMIT CENTER fl RECEIVED CITY OF TI.II(WILA Sales Offices and Refineries r Sales Offices 10111111 Albuquerque, NM Narthuast Midwest West Coast Sauthurn Wog A C A D F i Y 800- 545-6685 N17- 264-6685 8Q0- 321-6685 808-414-6605 888-354-6680 car p a r a t o on Z re aa � J U UO O O J WO u-? N I-w Z � F— O Z W U O 0H Ww 1 - O Ill Z O~ Z ACADEMY corporation CITY OF TUKWILA AUG - 92000 PERMIT CENTER ce W ' Thank you for your interest in Academy Corporation's Turbit Miner metallic replacement cartridges ( MRC's). Our internal testing has shown our canisters to be an improvement y g over existing canister technology in both silver capacity and in discharged iron to the drain. w w! IL !, Basically, MRC's are canisters packed with some form of iron, either as particles or as steel w O wool. When silver in solution is passed through the canister, the silver is reduced to its metallic form and iron is solubilized. The amount of liberated iron is theoretically < proportional to the amount of silver retained by the canister (the collection of 200 Tr.Oz. of cn c7 . silver theoretically generates about 3.3 kg of free iron). w `, z � The reactions taking place within the canister, however, may be affected by a number of g parameters, including pH, effluent composition, effluent concentration, and iron surface lu w ` area. These factors may cause a disproportionate amount of iron to be liberated from the M core. Indeed, many canisters collecting less than 200 Tr.Oz. of silver were observed to 8 N; discharge more than 6 kg of iron to the drain. 0 1- ' w In an attempt to improve silver recovery while reducing the amount of iron that goes to the IL Q drain, Academy looked at matching iron mass and surface area to today's typically lower Z silver concentrations. The following is a partial list of our observations: v N 1. Solutions having an overall lower silver concentration tend to prematurely erode z iron, regardless of silver concentration. 2. When refining existing canisters, often little or no iron remained in the canister, regardless of the amount of silver captured. This point is especially relevant when considering that this excess erosion occurs even when the utilization of the canister is tightly controlled. 3. Canisters with existing media designs fend to discharge disproportionately more iron than necessary. Based on our observations, as well as our experience, Academy designed the Turbit Miner canisters. These are constructed bysandwiching a layer of chopped steel wool between two tightly packed spools of wound steel wool. The major portion of the silver is collected by the steel wool spool in the bottom third of the canister, while the chopped steel wool in the center captures the balance of silver that may have escaped the spool. Meanwhile, the spool at the top not only acts as a guard to assure that no silver passes from the canister, but also tends to act as a filter, trapping some emulsions and particulate matter. The result is that, while typically collecting greater amounts of silver, less iron escapes to the drain. 6905 Washington N.E. Albuquerque, New Mexico 87109 (505) 345 -1805 Fax (505) 3444638 800 - 545 -6685 10 /12/00 15:40 e615 228 7218 BLUARC DESIGN 11001 OCT -12 00 14:00 FROM:AIG,INC, 817- 277 -0571 TO:r - -- 228 721E PAGE:02 ai5 October 11.2000 Re: The Picture People Southcenter Altell, Unit 8F872 Seattle, WA To whom it nay concern, As a followwp to a request for clarification from the Sits Superintendent and On -site buNding Inspector, the original contract documents do not direct a specific method of metal stud attachment to the structure deck above for wall framing, The method of attachment is outlined In the Landlor6's construction guidelines. A copy of Chet framing detail is included for your reference. Additionally, due to mien(' conditions.. the General Contrictor has attached to the metal deck in e manner differing from the Landlord's guidelines. The Landlord is welt as the design team hes approved this method of attachment. A copy of that detail is also included for your review. Due to the fact that the height of the metal deck is 18'•07 above finished floor, and that the wall framing is comprised of 3 5/8" 20 Ga. metal studs la 16 o/c., lateral bracing will not be necessary. Due to the presence of the suspended ceiling systems at 10 -0 and 12' -0" height., themes will be braced in a diaphragm method anyway. Full height walls back will not requires slip-joint. However, this approval does not relieve the contractor from the • esponsibtity of meeting all local and national codes or regulations with respect to this irodNation. Should you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, 8L.UARC Design, LI.0 BY Douglas G. Cox ALA Project Coordinator CD Reeve - Knight Construction Shari Saudwin Z,2000 - 21.0 NECENED CITY OF TUKWILA OCR 1 3 2000 PERMIT CENTER 1521 NORTH COOPER STREET . SUITE 600 , ARLINGTON, TX 78011 . (817) 285.2415. FAX (817) 277.0671 10/11/00 15:19 '615 228 7218 ■W ,726: October 11, 2000 Re: The Picture People Southcenter Mill, Unit 0F872 Seattle, WA • BLUARC DESIGN • • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA . OCT t 1 2000 PERMIT CENTER To whom It may concern, As a follow -up to a request for clarification from the Site Superintendent and On -site building Inspector, the original contract documents do not direct a specific method of metal stud .attachment to the structure/dock above for well framing The method of attachment Is outlined in the landlord's construction guidelines. A copy of that framing detains Included for your reference. Additionally, due to existing conditions, the General Contractor has attached to the metal deck in a manner differing from the Landlord's guidelines. The Landlord as wallas the design team has 'approved this method of attachment. A copy of that detail Is also included• for you review. • Due to the fact that the height *idle Metal deck is 1e' -0' above finished floor, and that the well framing* comprised of 3 5/8" 20 Ga, metal studs 18' o/c., lateral bracing will not be necessary. Due to the presence of the suspended ceiling systems at 10' -0" and 12' -0" heights. the walls wOl be braced In a diaphragm method anyway. However, this approval does not relieve the contractor from the responsibility of meeting alt local and national codes or regulations with reaped to this instsflatton. Should you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Stnceroiy, 8WARC Design, LLC By Douglas G. Cox AIA Pro ect Coordinator Cc Reeve - Knight Construction Sheri Baudwln 1621 NORTH COOPER STREET . SUITE 600 . ARLINGTON, TX 76011 , (817)265-2415 . FAX (817) 277 -0571 t70 20 : 39dd 812L 922 ST9:D1 TLSO -L2-LTG • 'ONI'9Ie:f408.d OT :OT 00 TT -100 D t� 0 LL; w 0 ° I- s Z 0 LU 3 CI p N ` 'o r .. z; . t� N 0 Z. 10/11/00 15:20 0615 228 7218 OLUARC DESIGN Q002 (21(0 • , S 11Z (144. fa •4aL• t, *15 SC-0113,01S. 0. 1Cd; CO O0/20:39Ud ssit" - 2-c• c-to 1.1.4zes 1 ' OCP AS•1‘..rr 14 oT "ra Soe...166.0 6E101 • f OCT 1 1 2000 PERMIT CENTER RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA , prZely irpg, . • 4 %.attii..",..+1° 441.41:11.1 Itkri02 A A r 11 2000 STATE OF WASHNOTON pets T. MITCHIL - I , Ella 822 ST9:01 TLS8-LL2-2Te 'ONI MOT 00 'TT-1.00 Ammentmoser Anowsimmiamikiloes====tanai, City of Tukwila Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Fire Department Review Control #D2000 -264 (512) August 14, 2000 Re: The Picture People - 688 Southcenter Mall Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) 2. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. (UFC 1207.3) Obstructions, including storage, shall not be placed in the required width of an exit, except projections as permitted by the Building Code. Exits shall not be obstructed in any manner and shall remain free of any material or matter where its presence would obstruct or render the exit hazardous. (UFC 1203) Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant space. (UFC 1207.3) Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212) Internally illuminated exit signs shall have both Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 -575 -4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 2 bulbs working at all times. (UBC 1003.2.8.4) Aisles leading to required exits shall be provided from all portions of buildings. Aisles located within an accessible route of travel shall also comply with the Building Code requirements for accessibility. (UFC 1204.1) Exits shall not pass through kitchens, storerooms, restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. (UBC 1004.2.2) Combustible material shall not be stored in exits or exit enclosures. (UFC 1103.3.2.3) 3. Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or adding sprinkler heads. All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1742) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) 4. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 5. Required fire resistive construction, including Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 City of Tu101 a Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 3 occupancy separations, area separation walls, exterior walls due to location on property, fire resistive requirements based on type of construction, draft stop partitions and roof coverings shall be maintained as specified in the Building Code and Fire Code and shall be properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly installed. (UFC 1111.1) When walls and ceilings are required to be of fire resistive or noncombustible construction, interior finish materials shall meet the requirements of Uniform Building Code 803. This review limited to speculative tenant space only special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, ��si✓ The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 575.4404 • Fax: 206 -575 -4439 PRECISION ■ PERMIT \` SERVICES August 7, 2000 To: Bill Rambo Tukwila Bldg bept Re: The Picture People Southcenter Mall Hi BiIII Enclosed are the following items for your INTAKE of our permit submittal: 5 sets of plans 1 bldg application 1 check for plan review fee (please return a receipt in the enclosed biz reply) 1 legal description 1 sewer use form 1 H7 packet (washington energy code) 1 packet of specs for hazardous materials. If you should have any questions, or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at the 800 number below and THANK YOU - for all your help, and cooperation in allowing me to overnite these inl Lyn Woudenberg 75 60th Street S.W. • Wyoming, Michigan 49548 Ph: 1- 800 - 285 -7866 • Fax: (616) 493 -9351 Specializing in permits for the retail industry nationwide! DEPARTMENTS: B ing Divisio • Vi&ks .10 111 Publi Complete Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route REVIEWER'S INITIALS: \PRROUTE.DOC 5/99 PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP CTIVITY NUMBER: D2000 -264 PROJECT NAME: THE PICTURE PEOPLE SITE ADDRESS: 688 SOUTHCENTER MALL XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 8- 9- 2000 Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # _ After Permit Is Issued APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved with Conditions z Fire P Aux, 3-141.-a.) _ Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Incomplete n Structural Review Required CORRECTION DETERMINATION: Approved n Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Plan'hirtg Division h $ -frei) Permit Coordinator vs DUE DATE: 8 -10 -2000 Not Applicable n No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 9 -7 -2000 Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: DUE DATE Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: co w '; u. w gas 0 D F- w 11J Lu 2 DI O N 0 I- tu 0 : ti z O � Kind of Fixture Fixture Units No. of Fixtures Total Fixture Units Public Private Public Private Bathtubs and /or shower 4 2 Dental units 1 1 Dishwasher 4 2 Drinking fountain (each head) 1 1 Hose bibb (interior) 5 3 Clotheswasher or laundry tub 4 2 Sink, bar or lavatory 2 1 I ,,,2 Sink, clinic, flushing 10 10 Sink, kitchen 4 2 Sink, other 4 2 i a Sink wash, circle spray 4 4 Urinal, flush tank 3 3 Urinal, wall or stall 5 5 Water closet, tank 5 3 ' - Water closet, flush valve 10 6 Non- F';idential Sewer Use Certif`ation (To be completed for all new sewer connections, reconnections or change of use of existing connections. This form does not apply to repairs or replacements of existing sewer connections within live years of disconnect.) Pursuant to King County Ordinance No. 11034, all sewer customers who establish a new service which uses metropolitan sewage facilities after February 1, 1990 shall be subject to a capacity charge. The amount of the charge is established annually by the King County Council but Is limited by state law to $10.50 per month per residential customer or residential customer equivalent for a period of fifteen years. The purpose of the charge is to recover costs of providing sewage treatment capacity for new sewer customers. The charge is collected semi - annually. All future billings can be prepaid at a discounted amount. Questions regarding the capacity charge or this form should (206) 684 -1740. (Please print or type) Owner's Name Tit e 'eidvw� -eo le. Property Legal Addr s: ``'' ll (lnst, First, / M � i f d � dle Initial) Q� / C Subdivision Name VOiTII CPh'tk r !� at Lot # r v Subdiv. # Block # Property St e t Address 6 5o ail cQn. 4t1 City, State, Zip 5 " et Owner's Phone Number ((0 50 Owner's Mailing Address (if dilferent from above) 1151 Tri'D . EWi v c, 5 k,_ 576 tiZgl A. Fixture Units Fixture Units x Number of Fixtures = Total Fixture Units Total Fixture Units � - I Residential Customer Equivalent (RCE) 20 fixture units equal 1.0 RCE Total No. of Fixture Units _ 20 RCE For King County 'use: Account # •M,_onthly Rate • , Six,Mont 1050 (Rev. 2/00) White - King County be referred to King County's Wastewater Treatment Division at Property Tax lD# ° 2(02 3oq cloy Building Name (If applicable) 500 Tfl Ge414eff Party to be Billed (II different from owner) Party's Mailing Address: 5aytri.e. or Property Contact Phone # ( City or Sewer District Date of Connection Side Sewer Permit # 2.000 " 2 6 " Demolition of pre - existing building? DYes9(No Demolition Permit # B. Other Wastewater Flow (in addition to Fixture Units identified in Section A) Type of Facility /Process: 1 1 porirai pho o itld;o Estimated Wastewater Discharge: Residential Customer Equivalents (RCE): 187 gallon per day equals 1.0 RCE Total Discharge (gal /day) _ 187 C. Total Residential Customer Equivalents: (add A & B) A B `t3 RCE Signature of Owner/ Representative Print Name of Owner/ Representative] ` L. yA! Gallons /days r0 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA AUU - 9 2000 PERMIT CENTER RCE I certify that the information given is correct. I understand that the capacity charge levied will be based on this information and any deviation will require resubmission of corrected data for determination of a revised capacity charge. Gt) outteLb Date 0 Yellow - Local Sewer Agency P nk - Sewer Customer LICENSE DETAIL INFORMATION Form 9 STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Specialty Compliance Services Division P. O. Box 44000 Olympia, WA 98504 -4000 THE RESULT OF YOUR INQUIRY FOR LICENSE NUMBER SELECTED IS: LICENSE DETAIL INFORMATION Current Filter: None Registration# or License REEVEKC063N3 Name REEVE KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION INC Address 500 GIUSEPPE CT 2 Address City ROSEVILLE State CA Zip 95678 Phone Number 9167865112 Effective Date 8/23/94 Expiration Date 4/11 /01 Registration Status ACTIVE Type CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR Entity CORPORATION Specialty Code GENERAL Other Specialties UBI Number 601346136 * * *VIEW PRINCIPAL OWNER(S) FOR THIS LICENSE* * * * * *VIEW CONTRACTOR BOND /SAVINGS INFORMATION * * * * * *CHECK INQUIRY FOR SUMMONS AND COMPLAINTS* * * * * * VIEW CONTRACTOR INSURANCE INFORMATION * * * New inquiry by CITY, NAME, PRINCIPAL OWNER NAME, NUMBER, UBI NUMBER or return to the L &I Construction Compliance Home Page http: / /www.lni.wa.gov /contractors /TF2Form.asp ?license= REEVEKC063N Page 1 of 1 9/11/00 • I - 1V./AC TYPE: 6 .25 TON ROOF TOP UNIT DSTROM SEARS STO 69 Sal =C_\TE ALL 660 50,T CE\TER 4 _SU SE 4 _ =, WU4 90100 MERVYN'S NORTH people SALES: NON - SALES: TOTAL: CODs DATA OCCUPANCY: CONSTRUCTION CLASS: OCCUPANT LOADS: APPLICABLE CODES: 1,169 SQ. FT. 386 SQ. FT. 2,155 SQ. FT. M -- MERCANTILE 2 -N (NONCOMBUSTIBLE) SALES: 1169/30 sr o ccupant = 59 BACKROOh1: 386/300 sr occupant = 2 TOTAL: 61 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, 1991 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE, 1991 UNIFORM PLUMING CODE, 1991 N.E.C., 1999 UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1991 WA STATE BLDG CODE,1l1AC 51 -40 1991 WA STATE ENERGY CODE 94523 33 MUSIC 5617 €tt, t NA51- +MLLE, TENNES5EEA 31203 615221.1209 r' FAX 6152281218 Seal Revisions Sheet Title TITLE 54EET RECEIVED CITYOFTUKwu. AUG - '2000 PFRMIT[:RNTFR P'rcJJct No: 101 Drawn J11Y R5 Checked 5 L?, State: , AS Date: T20X Filename: PPSi'A0, KEY PLAN DRAWING INDE TTG -ml A0 Al A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A'1 A5 AS 410 El E2 E3 TTE -I TTE -2 PI P2 MI M2 TTM -I TTM -2 TTM -3 TTM -4 TTM -5 TTM -6 SQUARE FOOTAGE TYPICAL TENANT GUIDELINES TITLE SHEET RESPONSIBILITIES 4 GENERAL NOTES DEMOLITION, FLOOR 4 FINISHES PLANS DETAILS, FIXTURE 4 DATA PLANS REFLECTED CEILING PLAN 4 DETAILS STOREFRONT ELEVATIONS, SECTIONS 4 DETAILS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS DETAILS DETAILS, BATHROOM ELEVATIONS MILLWORK DETAILS CAMERA a MILLWORK DETAILS ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN, NOTES 4 DETAILS ELECTRICAL POUER/SYSTEMS PLAN ELECTRICAL SCHEDULES ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS LANDLORDS ELECTRICAL CRITERIA, DETAILS t RISER DIAGRAM LANDLORDS ELECTRICAL CRITERIA, DETAILS 4 SPECIFICATIONS PLUMBING PLAN PLUMBING DETAILS HVAC FLOOR PLAN HvAC SCHEDULES 4 DETAILS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECIFICATIONS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECIFICATIONS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECFICATIONS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECFICATIONS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECFICATIONS LANDLORDS MECHANICAL DETAILS 4 SPECIFICATIONS PROJECT D 'RECTORY GRILLE GATE TENANT THE PICTURE PEOPLE 1151 TRITON DRIVE STE B FOSTER CITY, CA 94404 PH: (650) 518.9291 FX: (650) 518.9881 CONSTRUCTION CONTACT : SHARI BAUDUJIN PROCESSING EQUIP. 4 DISPOSAL: BRIAN PARKS DESIGNER BLUARC DESIGN 33 MUSIC SQ. WEST, SUITE 106A NASHVILLE, TN 31203 PH: (615) 221 -1209 FX: (615) 228-'010 CONTACT: DUG COX CONSULTING AIG, INC. ARCHITECT 1521 N. COOPER STREET SUITE 600 ARLINGTON, TX 16011 CONTACT: GARY MITCHELL MP4E LANDLORD RICHARD JACOBS GROUP GC PROJECT VENDORS METRO DOOR 99 SMITI -ITOU N BYPASS 2nd FLR I- }UAPPAUGE, NY 11183 PH: (800) 6693661 FX: (631) 382 -3636 CONTACT: GAYLE CAPOZZI MILLWORK MASTERCRAFT 5110 I- 11LLSDALE CIRCLE EL DORADO 1- 1ILLS, CA 95162 PH: (916) 939 -6939 FX: (916) 939 -6938 CONTACT: STEVE SCHURMAN FLOORING SHAW CONTRACT FLOORING 4312 McEWEN DALLAS, TX 15244 PH: (800) 120 -9503 FX: (912) 404 -9153 CONTACT: SHARON SAWYER LIGHTING ELM LIGHTING 130 EAST GARRY AVE SANTA ANA, CA 92101 PH: (114) 545 -2442 FX: (114) 545 -0908 CONTACT: DAVE HREHA PETERSON 4 ASSOCIATES, INC 2003 BLAIR BLVD NASHVILLE, TN 31212 PH: (615) 292 -1336 FX: (615) 292 -1315 CONTACT: JEFF SULLIVAN 25425 CENTER RIDGE RD CLEVELAND, ON 44145 PH: (440) 808 -1550 FX: (440)`808 -6909 CONTACT: BRUCE HARRELL TO BE DETERMINED BY BID t1 CARPET PHONE/ DATA iMlstIrtd that the Plan Check approvals ar io errors and omissions and approval( plans does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of con- tractor's copy of approved plans acknowledge( BY IQ, ail' Of TUKWII. APPROVED AUG 2 8 20G0 on- s•oN SePTE PERMIT WIRED FOR: tirMECHANICAL 14ECTRICAL LUMBING ❑ GAS PIPING CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 9 FILE COPY Date w a Permit No. SIGNAGE FEDERAL SIGNS 3015 AVENUE E EAST ARLINGTON, TX. 16011 PH: (S00) 848.1446, EXT.4292 FX: (511) 649.0591 CONTACT: WAYNE RASOR CAMERA PENIUAL INDUSTRIES 10611 ACACIA STREET RANCHO CUCAMONGA,:CA 91130 PH: (909) 466.1555- FX: (909) 466.1565 CONTACT: BOB STEPHENS FERLIN GROUP 5 TAMARON NOVATO, CA 94949 PH: (415) 5S3 -1595 FX: (415) 853 -3513 CONTACT: DOREEN HALL TELECOMMUNICATIONS DESIGN 2500 PLEASANT HILL RD. SUITE 210 PLEASANT HILL, CA PH: (925) 921.1950 FX: (925) 921.1955 CONTACT: MARK ANDERS 2000- 242 [L E a t 1 1:1 41 " 'ICC 3 at 4 , 5 D . • ra.- u >_ l (Z — 1 GENERAL NOTES RESPONS!EILTY SCHEDULE T= TENANT L =LANDLORD C =CONY^ CTOR E =EXISTING RIRHISHED BY INSTALL BY REMARKS I. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY ADHERE 70 ALL REQUIREMENTS AS 19. ALL INQUIRIES RELATING TO EFFLUENT DISPOSAL AND PORTRAIT PROCESSING SHALL DESCRIBED IN THE DRAWINGS. BE ADDRESSED TO: 2. GC TO COORDINATE ALL MILWORK, LIGHTING AND FLOORING THE PICTURE PEOPLE SHIPMENTS DIRECTLY WITH VENDORS. 1151 TRITON DRIVE, SUITE B FOSTER CITY, GA 94404 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE ACCORDING TO THE LATEST ADOPTED LOCAL, STATE AND PHONE: (650) 518 -9291 FEDERAL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS AND -4ANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY FAX: (650) 518 -9881 STANDARDS (ADO). ATTN: BRIAN PARKS 4. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND CABINETS AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL GOVERMENT AGENCIES 20. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE DELIVERY OF AN EMPTY 30 GU. YD. DUMFSTER FOR SHALL BE PROVIDED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE USE OF EP FERSONNEL DURING STORE SETUP AND OPENING. OWNER 21. IF GLASS CLIPS ARE REQUIRED a STOREFRONT BY LOCAL JURISDICTION 5. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH THESE DRAWINGS AND SHALL GG SHALL PROVIDE (2) EXTRA CLIPS. CLIPS SHALL BE CIRCULAR VISIT THE SITE PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK SEE ELEVATION FOR LOCATION! 6. ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED, SEE NOTE b. IT IS THE TENANT'S 22. SIGNS TO BE MANUFACTURED BY THE OWNER'S VENDOR THE CONTRACTOR'S CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO FIELD VERY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS FOREMAN TO REQUEST DELIVERY. THE CONTRACTOR'S GREW CAN INSTALL THE SIGN WITH THE LOCAL LANDLORD AUTHORITY PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF TENANT'S CONSTRUCTION 23. PP. DIRECT SHIPMENTS TO BE COORDINATED WITH FIELD SUPERINTENDENT W /RESPECT TO DATES, ETC. QUESTIONS REGARDING SHIPMENTS TO BE DIi ECTED TO 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL HELD VERIFY LEASE SPACE DIMENSIONS AND ALL EXISTING THE PICTURE PEOPLE. CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COI'PIENCING CONSTRUCTION AND 51-IALL NOTIFY THE DO NOT REFUSE DROP 5HIPMENTS. ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN SITE CONDITIONS AND THESE' DRAWING FOR CLARIFICATION AND CORRECTION BY THE ARCHITECT. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE 24. ELECTRICAL FIXTURES TO BE PJRNISHED BY THE OWNER THE OWNER'S SUPPLIERS TO T G L E T G L STOREFRONT BARRICADE • • SIGN • • SIGN CO. TO NSTALL G.C. TO COORDINATE TIMEFRAME. • FLOORING • . MALL FLOORING TO CLOSURE LINE BREAKTETAL COL_ s STOREFRONT • • STOREFRONT BASE/! - FADERS • • SEE SHEET AS FOR ADDL INFO. FASCIA • • NEUTRAL PERS • MILKINFAD • • GRILLE GATE ® ® G -�. TO �.�OR x:11 GATE SUPPLIER RE SHIPPNG!DELIVERY NS IOR • GG SHALL PATCH AS REQUIRED CO1jZ N FNi5H • GYt�rilJ BOARD • • FNIF�rigiG • • P ARITTIOh1S • • REAR EXIT DOOR • ROOM MIRRORS • • GC SHALL PROVIDE NEW HARDWARE PER DOOR SCHEDULE MifSLN TRACKS • • N • I • CUT CENTER SECTION TO FIT REQ'D. DIMS. EA CAMERA RM. CA"EZ: ROOM DIVIDER ROD • • CAMERA ROOM DIVIDER CURTAN • • *CURTAIN RODS a DOORWAYS CTIRIAws • DOORWAYS • • * WOOD BASE FLOORINCx WOOD, CARPET, LIN. • • RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS INCURRED DUE TO HIS FAILURE TO DO 50. 5HIP THESE FIXTURES UPON REQUEST BY CONTRACTOR COORDINATE WITH ERN (E APPLICABLE) • • • SCOTT AT PP. a GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL FEES, PERMITS, UTILITY QUESTIONS AND CLARIFICATION REQUESTS SHALL BE DIRECTED TO ERN SCOTT. CONNECTION FEES, AND OTHER ASSOCIATED COSTS AS REQUIRED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES OR UTILITY COMPANIES. 25. FIBERGLAS SINK FURNISHED BY OWNER AND SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO JOBSITE. S1C 9. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CO5T5 REQUIRED BY NOT REQUIRE? FOR FAUCET INSTALLATION. FAUCET SET BY CONTRACTOR AT 51' AfF. THESE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WITH REGARD TO INSPECTIONS AND TESTING. 26. DRAPERY RODS AND DRAPES TO BE FURNISHED BY OWNER! RODS INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR 10. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS FOR PUBLIC PROTECTION AS REQUIRED BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND LOCAL 21. A SHIPMENT OF PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, PROPS AND EQUIP. TO BE RECEIVED FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES. DENNY MFG. CO. A FEW DAYS BEFORE THE ARRIVAL OF THE OWNER'S TRUCK THIS 11. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE NO REVISIONS, ALTERATIONS, OR CHANGES TO O SHIPMENT TO BE STORED N THE DOUBLE CAMERA ROOM TO BE INSTALLED BY U.NER THE WORK AS 51-1OWN IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WITHOUT THE PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE OU.NEER 28. BARRICADE CONSTRUCTION CLARIFICATION: 1) IF LANDLORD SUPPLIED BARRICADE: G.G. TO ASSURE DOUBLE DOORS. 12. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE BUILDING OFFICIAL WITH A CERTIFICATE 2) IF SUBCONTRACTOR BUILDS BARRICADE: BUILD DOUBLE DOORS. OF CONSTRUCTION COMPLIANCE WITH ENERGY CONSERVATION STANDARDS UPON FINAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSPECTION. 29. G.G. TO PROVIDE (3) S' X 12' -0' X 3/4' WOOD BOARDS PAINTED FLAT BLACK FOR USE BY TENANT. 13. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS FOR ALL TRADES AS REQUIRED BY CODE LOCATIONS TO BE APPROVED BY ARCHITECT PRIOR TO 30. G.G. TO PROVIDEGLEATS e BACKROOM COUNTER WHERE NO PEDISTAL SUPPORT EXECUTION OF WORK CAMERA FIXTLS * RAIL • • • • GC TO COORDINATE INSTALLATION W/ PENWAL SEE DETAILS *WALL PANELING ® • SEE FINISH SCHEDULE * FtacE h1aS0Afer, 0 • If PURPLE WALL COUNTER 1 BRACKETS • • EACICROOM G LANG • * LAS °MUER • • * F-+ T - C • • B-�` • • • * STANDARDS, BRACKETS 4 SHELYING • • i-AMTLY BATHROOM R-'6 4 BASE • • CEILING • • SEE MECH. FOR ADDL INFORMATION LAVATORY t WATER CLO ET • • SFF MFCH FOR ADDI INFORMATI!)IV - NO EXCEPTIONS TOWEL DISPENSER t WASTE RECEPTACLE • • SUPPLIER: BOBRICK B -3961 SOAP DISPENSER SUPPLIER BOBRICK B -4112 TOILET SEAT GOVER(rISSll£ DISPENSER : SUPPLIER BOBRIGK 8 -3414 • • EXISTS, PROVIDE CLEATS BETWEEN PEDISTAL SUPPORTS U -MERE NEEDED TO 14. TENANT 15 REQUIRED TO VERIFY THE EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND IS STABILIZE COUNTER RESPONSIBLE TO MAKE AND OR ALL MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT THE 31. GC TO COORDINATE ORDERING 4 SHIPPING OF OVERHEAD COILING GRILLE TOTAL CONNECTED LOAD DOES NOT EXCEED THE ELECTRICAL SERVICE. WITH GRILLE GATE SUPPLIER CONTACT METRO DOOR GAYLE CAPOZZI 15. NOTHING IS PERMITTED TO BE ATTACHED TO, OR SUSPENDED FROM, OR PENETRATE I -800- 669 -3661 FOR INFORMATION_ GC TO BE PULLING FROM A PRENEGIOTIATED THE ROOF DECK ABOVE. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR 16 REQUIRED TO FRAME, BLANKET PD. NO EXCEPTION ALLOWED WITHOUT CONSENT OF TENANT. BRACE AND /OR SUSPEND AS NEEDED TO/FROM THE TOP CHORD OF JOISTS OR STRUCTURAL STEEL WHICH EXISTS ABOVE THE SPACE. 32. PAINT SURFACE PREPARATION G.C. SHALL FILL CRACKS AND NAIL HOLES W/ PATCHING PASTE / SPACKLE AND SAND SMOOTH. 16. FIRE RATINGS FOR FINISH MATERIALS TO BE A5 FOLLOWS: JOINT COMPONDS MUST BE CURED AND SANDED SMOOTH. REMOVE ALL ACOUSTICAL CEILING: CLASS A. FLAME SPREAD RATING OF 25 PER ASTM E -1264 SANDING DUST. AND FEDERAL SPECIFICATION 55 -5 -HIS± FIRE RESISTIVE. Il. DRAPES: COMPLIES WITH INFPA BULLETIN 10L 33. G.G. TO ENSURE A HAZARDOUS FREE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND THAT ALL WORKERS, SUB- CONTRACTORS, TRADESMEN, ETC. WILL COMPLY WITH ALL I8. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS USED FOR CONSTRUCTION N THIS SPACE MUST BE AF PLIGABLE OSHA GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS GC . SHALL HOLD PICTURE STAMPED A5 FIRE -RATED FIELD APPLIED TREATMENTS TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS PEOPLE HARMLESS FR'rOM ALL CLAIMS FILED AS A RESULT OF ANY HAZARDOUS CONDINTIGNS. ARE NOT PERMITTED 34. AT END OF PROJECT, ALL THERMOSTAT INSTRUCTIONS, KEYS, WARRANTIES, C. OF 0. AND ANY OTHER PAPERWORK TO BE LEFT IN TOP CASHWRAP DRAWER 35. G.C. TO LEAVE ON SITE at the end or the project the following: EXTRA PAINT - MAX. 2 GAL EXTRA CARPET (MAX. 6' X 12' ROLL) EXTRA FLOORING (MAX. 1 ROLL VINYL OR MAX. 1 BOX OF TILE) 36. G.G. TO LEAVE ON SITE at the end of the project the Following: (12) TOTAL PIECES 2' X 2' X I/2' FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD PLACE IN THE BAGKROOM. PP 15C COORDINATORS WILL PLACE = KOALA STATION • SUPPLIER KOALA CORPORATION MIRROR • • HYAG . - i • • MODIFY AS NEEDED AYR BALANCW7 D5T1 �) • • • • • SEE MECH. FOR ADDL INFORMATION - NO EXCEPTIONS DUCT WORK • • °^'LET ^!�T =AN • • SEE MECH. FOR ADDL INFORMATION - NO EXCEPTIONS TOILET EXHAUST DUCT STNS • • RETURN AR GRILLES • • SEE MECH. FOR ADDL INFORMATION - NO EXCEPTIONS Fill F ALARM SYSTEM • • COORD. W/LL SYSTEM - GC TO VERIFY purem SPPAKLERMAN CUT OFF • • RRE SPRINKLER GRID 14EADS • • CENTER ON CEILING TILES - GC TO CHORD. WATER STN$ VENT STUB -ft Sr s UER • • NO COPPER PIPING ALLOWED LAB FLOOR SW • JOSAM .49034AS -2 NO EXCEPTIONS *LAB PROCESSING SINK t STAND • • PROCESSING SINK FAUCET HARDWARE • • CHICAGO 445 WNAC1U-1 BREAKER OR AS HERITAGE N3341.915 EYEWASH STATION • • ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL SERVICE • • • ELECTRICAL PANELS • • (SEE ELECTRICAL SPECS) i3 ERGETNCY LIGHTS • ■ LAMMING • • (EXCEPT NEON) LET BSS • • (EXCEPT NEMC. TO COOK W/ ELAN RE: SHIP/DELIVERY METER SOCKET • • IF REQ'D, METER WILL BE BY LL CUTLETS, WITCHES • • COLOR IVORY POWER TO SIGN • • 5101 TIMECLOCK • • ADDITIONAL NOTES: THE BOTTOM BEAM AND FRAMING FOR THE EXISTING ROOF TRUSSES WILL BE REMOVED BY LL e LL'S EXF cNSE. THE EXISTING CONCRETE FLOOR WILL BE LEFT AS EXISTING. ANY PATCH AND REPAIR OR LEVELING REQUIREMENTS WILL BE GC. THE LANDLORD 15 DEMOLISHING ALL PREVIOUS TENANT IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDING STOREFRONT, ROOFTOP EQUIPMENT, WALLS, FLOOR FINISHES, ETC. THIS DEMOLITION SHOULD LEAVE THE PREMISES IN, ESSENTIALLY, A 'SHELL CONDITION. THE GC SHOULD VERIFY THIS CONDITION PRIOR TO BIDDING. THE LANDLORDS COST FOR THE GENERAL DEMOLITION OF THE REMAIN PREVIOUS TENANT IMPROVEMENTS IS BACKCHARGED TO THE PICTURE PEOPLE. THE DEMISING WALL METAL STUDS AND NEUTRAL PIER WILL BE INSTALLED BY THE ADJACENT TENANT. NE LANDLORD WILL BE BACKCHARGING THE PICTURE PEOPLE FOR IR THE CAST OF THE DEMISING WALL STUDS. THE GC WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND INSTALLING THE 5/S' TYPE 'X' SHEETROCK ON THE PICTURE PEOPLE SIDE OF THE DEMISING WALL. GC SHALL ALSO FIRE TAPE AND CAULK AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE I -HR RATED DEMISING WALL. TELEPHONE FEED • GC TO PROVIDE COMPLETE INSTALLATION TO JACKS. TYrt • * `' • • ALL COM GTIONS TO BE HOME RUNS TO MGR STATION NEON • • PULE ARGON - 1 TUBE EGG CRATE *FLUORESCENT POCKET • • 1/2' 5Q. PLASTIC PARACdBE $ TRAPEZE PIPRG FIXTURE • 1 • HOME DEPOT I° DIAN. BLACK PLUMBING PIPE. GENERAL CA514 REGISTERS • • • • C CONCRETE 0 • GG TO PATCH AND REPAIR TO ACCEPT NEW FINISHES FLOOR • • *DISPLAY HARDWARE N FIXTURES • • *MILLUDFIK FIXR1W5 • • - 8' AUDM. LADDER (NEW) • TO BE LEFT AT JOB SITE DEMISNG WALL STUDS • • ONE NEW DEMISNG WALL, SEE PLANS DEMISNG WALL GYP. BD. • • ONE NEW DEMISING WALL, SEE PLANS . ,. MINf �R5 iUl1Sr - �- - ® - - -- _ s.- *DENOTES ALL PICTURE PEOPLE SUPPLIED ITEMS SHIPPED WIN THE MILLWORK PACKAGE. ; „ID' 33 MUSIC SQ. U1., 10�b A NA51-IVILLE, TENNESSEE .. 31203 615221.1209 FAX 615228.1218 Seal Nevis ions ' ARCHITECT !.1u 0 3Z000 r� r, T. MITCHELL STATE OF WASHINGTON 5 T RE ' 0 CITY OF 111RWIIA APPROVED AU; 2 8 29C RECFleFn CITY OF TUKWILA 3 „^ -- 9 Z `ilit PERMIT CENTER - a 1- Sheet Title RESPONSIBILITIES 4 GENERAL NOTES Project No 101.5.0 Drawn By: JMYERS , Checked 134: DGC Scale: AS NOTED Date: 12000 Filename: PPSCenterAI a+ws ' 5 l/4 °, 24' -8 3/$ 5 /� LEASE LINE PLACED AsF'ERCONVENTION I 26' -i 1 /$' 1 5 T V$' 9 ° - 1 1 368' l ,3' -11 1 /$' PEW ELECT. NEW-- PANELS TELEPPI0ID FLOOR SINK I { WALL: 6 MTL STUD + GW.B EA BIDE TO METAL DECK I 1 I CORRIDOR I 1 1 1' -4 I 3 /$' ' , / r MEIN m l NE i AId .C.I luarmessii 1C10 .G1Ul -- ,rr .P...4 BUMPE CAMERA RO DIRECTION CF GC SHALL PROVIDE W4TETNG 1 MEMBRANE UDER TILE FLOOR N RE5TROQ1. 1 M2 ROOK TYP Al 3 -6 VEY 3 NEW DEMISING WALL S•InA BL' L1 5/8' TYPE X GYP. BY - CNE SIDE 3' -6' OCDO CAMERA ROOM I / DIRECECN OF WCCO FLOOR EXTRA LAYER 4' UDE SS' GYP. BD: EXTEND TIGHT TO UNDERSIDE OF CEIL4>S5. TYP AT CORERS 1$' -m LEASE LINE PLACED AS PER LOD. MENU CW GjJ Al 0 l° -11 l/$' SALES n 2 \ \ ' 1 1 s, i \ J f MICR EN 6 EOM EMU • ' -2 1/$" / .p Al 5 -/4 Res L = �-0IrT EXIST. T • f1FF� COLUMN FWISH UV Gr. TO FIELD VERIFY SIZE 1 A5 Al A$ LAB PROCESSING SINK, DEMISING WALL: 6' MTL 5ND • GWB EA SIDE TO METAL DECK CO LEASE LINE PLACED AS PER CONVENTION REMOVE 1 EXISTING CLG AND EXI TING FLOORING DEMISING WALL: 6' MTL STUD • CsWB EA SIDE TO METAL el1ECK PREVIOUS TENANT E ECTICAL STUB -IN AND EQUI T LOCATION. VERIFY /C RDINATE NEW SERVICE SIZE t OCATION WITH LANDLORD. 1 ENTRY LEASE LINE PLACED AS PER CONVENTION DEMISING WALL: 6' MTL STUD + Gli JIB EA SIDE TO METAL DECK f GC_ TO PATCI -I WALL TO ACCEPT NEW FINISWE5 PROVIDE SMOOTH TR>k4NSITION I DEMOLITION FLAN 1 /0" = 1' BAC :ROOM EYEWASH LADDER KOALA CHANGER BACKROOM CD CONCRETE Et XISTING TAPERED CONC - - NO EXISTING DEMISING WALL AT TIME OF SURVEY. 1 G TILEy L —LEASE LINE PLACED A5 PER L.OD. N'MALL TILE 62' -3 1/4 LL TO LL LINE OF MALL CONSTRUCTION BARRICADE APPARENT BUILD -TO LINE AS PER LANDLORD L.OD. AND EXISTING CONDITIONS VERIFY WITH LANDLORD. ADJACENT 23 ARD SALES —NEW DB716MM IUALL SODS BY' 1 I 1 5/8' TYPE YP. BY GC - ONE SIDE DOOR SCHEDULE O O 0 0 0 Q - 0. LL. w I -3/4 O w I= FRONT GRILLE FAMILY BATH FEAR DOOR SIZE 3' -0' w I2 -0' I -3/4 MATL. O O 0 AL ECW HM w LL AL HM Z N z LL WWI PI HM PI 2 3 NOTES METRODOOR EXISTING - KEYED TO MATCH DOOR •I DOOR NOTES: AL ALUMINUM F FACTORY FINISH L PLASTIC LAMINATE GL -I TEMPERED GLASS HC HOLLOW CARE HM HOLLOW METAL ELK BLACK MTL METAL SS STARLESS STEEL P PAINT 5CW SOLID CORE WOOD SG SOLID CORE WD WOOD E 0RA LAY92 4'BiIDE5/8'GYP_ED:E7CIBD OPEN GA - ERA TIGHT TO UNDB2SKE CF CE118.. © / D. ECOON CF ECVD FLOOR Ai i ® / ° I C E A6 r WALL COI'PR15ED OF &'� MTL STUD'' - I6' DC. ELY 5m' TYPE x GYP EACH 1- SIDE THIS 'LEG' ONLY ° ; F lLl IY LL Qm; Uc LL. EICDED ADJACENT TENANT 1 1 FLOO/FINIS; -4ES FLAN A2 1/4" = i' -ID" 20' DL4M. CARPET FOOTPRWT' INLAY DOOR HARDWARE NOTES- 13' -5 3 /$' LL TO LL $° -2e l /8' 9 INDICATES WALLS U 4IC14 RECEIVE WAINSCOT ii/AI'd COT PROVIDED BY G,1t'ER INSTALLED BY GC EXISTING- DEMISING WALL. STUDS BY LL 5/$' TYPE 'X' GYP. 50. BY TENANT e TENANT'S SIDE vF DEMISNS WALL PARTITION WALL 3 5/8' X 20 GAMETAL STUDS AT 16' OC, 5/$' G-YPBD. ON BOTH SIDES. 11NLESS NOTED OTHERWISE PURRED CUT WALL. 3 5016 GA- METAL STUDS AT 1 ,' OC. 5 /E' GYPBD- ON STOKE SIDE WALL TYPES DOOR HARDWARE GRP. 3 4 LOCATION QTY. TOILET I EA LEVER HUUvLE • D405. ATI -ENV 1 - PAIR BU 15 4F/2'X4V2' 1.128119 2 EA IKIGIW'1.A1E UPI X 34' '8400 IEA .FLOOR STOP •436 I EA CLOSER 4461 2 EA 2 FRONT GRILLE 2 EA REAR DOOR CLOSET 1-I2 PAIR I EA I EA 1 E I EA 2 EA I EA 1 - 1/2 PAIR 2 EA I EA DESCRIPTION FINISH BOTTOM LOCKS SEE NOTE 3. THY61U3.1 NUDE MIE E GRMLE BOTTOM IB' FACTORY aL 1E BOTTOM PLATE PANT SCREW HEADS UNITE BUTTS 41/2' X 4 l/2' 1=,13 FLOOR STOP' 436 Ea -2303) EXIT CONTR74. LOGO ,CLOSER 4461 SCOFF .696 • 60' AFF KKICPLATE cS' X34 . .8400 LEVER. HANDLE 1561 DLDG SEE NOTE 3. 1211115 W' 1938119 KK#'LATE 10' X 34' '8400 FLOOR STOP • 436 626 11526D B26D 926D AL U526D 826D AL AL 626D 626 U526D 626D 826D MANUF. SCHLAGE STANLEY IVES IVES L04 METRODOOR STANLEY IVES DETER LCN IVES FALCON STANLEY IVES IVES L LOCK CORE 115TALLED BY 11E I5C Ott THE FRIDAY OF TURNOVER 2 GC TO PROVIDE CON57iax;TKTI CORES DURUYs CONST1RUCTION. 3. PROVIDE REMOVABLE FALCON 6 PIN 15RU5IED CHROI`t5 LOCK CYL6MDER5 4. GC TO RET?80FIT DET°JC CORE TO ACCEPT 6 -FIN FALCON CORE. LINE OF MALL BULKHEAD • 13' -11' AFF. -- LEASE LINE PLACED A5 PER LAD. ARE -T BUILD -TO LINE AS PER LANDLORD LAD. AND EXISTING CONDITIONS VERIFY WITH LANDLORD. 3 AS SIM MALL COMMON AREA SIGN ABOVE SIMILAR �1"'f Of TUVitiA APPROVED AUG 282U NOTE: CUSTOM CORNER GUARDS, TYP. THROUGHOUT 6 OUTSIDE CORNERS: SELF - ADHESIVE TAPE ONLY, NO NAILS OR SILICONE, HEIGHT TO CHAIR RAIL IF APPLICABLE LOCATE ALL SWITCH PLATES DIRECTLY ABOVE CHAIR RAIL IF APPLICABLE, U.N.O. BOTTOM OF COVER PLATE AT 40 . FINISH REFERENCE NOTES ALSO SEE ELEVATIONS e SHEET A6 3 CLEAN AND LEVEL CONCRETE SLAB AS REQUIRED TO RECEIVE NEW KOORINYE. PATTERNED CARPET: SUPPLIED BY OW INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR O DURKAN 'D -5103 .0224830531. STYLE: TEXTURE WEAVE I1 (6(0151) DETER1PE PATTERN MATCH. ALL 6415 1 TRANSITIONS TO RECEIVE SEAM SEALER LAB: CD ARMSTRONG SHEET VINYL 'TRANSLATION' 31198 BLACK 1-EAT UEI.DED SEAMS CAMERA Re.. 8005(65 BUTTERSCOTCH MAPLE 8126 UV MATCHING TRANSITION STRIP. BERE6 RALGR4NITI LAPILLI MARITACA, 12' X 2' CERAMIC TILE GROUT - BONSAL SANDED TILE GROUT - COLOR EVERGREEN TILE TO BE 11-RO - Y CLEANED 6TH WATER 1 CHEESE CLOTH AFTER INSTALLATION WALL BASE CD 1/2') 4' WOOD BASE W/ ((4 ROJO • BOTTOM PANT COLOR P -3, PROVIDED 4 PANTED BY FIXTURE 683OR INSTALLED t TOUCH -UP BY GC O Wk 4' WOOD BASE WI/ 1/4 ROW, • BOTTOM, PANT COLOR PA PROVIDED 4 PANTED BY FIXTURE VENDOR NSTALLED / TOUCH -UP BY GC cMN LAB: ARMSTRONG SHEET VINYL ' TRANSLATION' •)198 BLACK PROVIDE BR6NED ALCM CLOSURE STRIP • TOP OF NTEGRAL COVE WALL 8815165 PANT: ALL WALLS TO RECEIVE PANT SHALL HAVE ONE COAT OF PREPIRITE CLASSIC LATEX PRIMER AMID TWO COATS EVERCLEAN INTERIOR LATEX UNO. 41_1_ PANT AT WALL SURFACES TO BE Er_4545LL LATEX ENAMEL, UNO. PI SHERIM WILLIAMS • 6U -1029 ORIGAMI UNITE EGGSHELL EVER:LEAN NTE6OR LATEX 0211ESIALL COVERING: LLD-1 PLASTIC LAMINATE WALL PANELS. FRONDE BY FIXTURE MA 46461) RER CHAIR RAIL �.1 Uf3OJ, PR6PA8TED BY FF:XIUKC 5U1•rLNE 6646AMN MOORE 407 (RIFLE) SEM -GLOW C.C. TO TOIJ6I31P AFTER NSTALLAT12N PAIR PROVIDED BY FIXTURE VENDOR r.NeN '-it- STOP #:2 O i • Revisions Cat "411W 44 4 f8- ko PERMIT CENTER Sheet Title DEMOLITION, FLOOR 4 FINISHES FLAN Project No 10150 ' Drawn By: J11YERS' Checked By: DGG Scale: AS NOTED `` Date: 120:00 Filename: PP5CentelA2 2 / O// /// s4i lip �. BACKROOM o EYEWASH 0 LADDER PROGESSI .a.L. _ L.. EQUIP. BACKR OM ASSOCIATE 8 -DR 18 -DRS T 4 -DRS L I i 11'-0' PROF/ RACK 62' -3 /4' LL TO LL 4' -S 1/4' WB -2 WB -1 SASE BASE SHOE MOLD SHOE MOLD PAINT P -1 PAINT P -3 SCALE : 3/4' = I' -0' 5/8' GYP_ BD_ AT DEMISING WALL 5/8' GYP_ BD_ EXTRA LAYER 1/4' WAINSCOT PANEL WC -I CHAIR RAIL CR -1 CUT FLUSH 4 PAINT END TO MATCH P3 (PURPLE) 1 1 BOARD - MOUNT . 12' ABOVE COUNTER 20' DIAM. fl CARPET •OOTPRINT INLAY 13' -4 CD PLAYER 4 AMPLIFIER PHONE LIST- PHONE ELEC. OUTLETS PHONE OUTLETS 1 DATA OUTLET51, ► NOT TO SCALE 13' - 5 I/8' LL TO LL Ai A AB, BULLETIN BOARD SPEAKER J -BOX ELEC OUTLET MANAGER'S AREA SCHEMATIC 33 MUSIC Q. W, 106 =; NASHVILLE, TENNESS - `. 31203 6152211209. FAX 6152281218 Seal Revisions RECEIVED CITY TI WWII A ' AN 2 201111 PERMITCENTER' NOTE: * INDICATES LOCATION OF 'NOW APPEARING' SIGN - PROVIDE BY TENANT, INSTALLED BY G.C. 60' ARE TO TOP OF SIGN. INSTALLATION WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE PROVIDED ON SIGN FIXTURE SCHEDULE CW MER TBL CTR OTTO POSE PCAB PR MENU ISL CAMERA 4 -DR 8 -DR COUNTER LAB COUNTERTOP TELEPHONE BD. CASH WRAP MERCHANDISING FIXTURE ROUND TABLES AND STOOLS WALL MOUNTED COUNTER ENDS WALL MOUNTED COUNTER UNIT WALL MOUNTED COUNTER INSIDE CORNER ROUND OTTOMAN SEAT POSING TABLE 36' X 39° PROP CABINET 36' X 60' PROP RACK MENU BOARD FLOOR MERCHANDISER INTERACTIVE CAMERA 4 DRAWER PEDESTAL CABINET 8 DRAWER PEDESTAL CABINET 2 I DATA /PI --IONE PLAN A3 I /8" = 1' -0" GC TO INSTALL LINES AND JACKS AS SHOWN FOR FINAL CONNECTION BY TELEPHONE COMPANY DATA / PHONE NOTES AND LEGEND PHONE GE 4 -LINE "2 -9450 - ALL LINES CAT3 /PLENUM /4 PAIR LINE "I = MAIN PHONE NUMBER RJ14 LINE "2 = SECOND PHONE LINE LINE "3 = THIRD PHONE LINE d SPEAR RJI4 LINE "4 DATA LINE (P05 COMPUTER / ZON "1) RJII LINE "5 = DATA LINE (POS COMPUTER / ZON "2) RJII LINE "6 = DATA LINE (FAX / COMPUTER) FUTURE RJII ONE JACK ONE JACK ONE JACK ONE JACK ONE JACK REUSE EXISTING PHONE BOARD IF POSSIBLE. PHONE BOARD TO BE PAINTED P -1 WHITE - NEW DEMISING WALL 16 - 0 0 . -0 . p, -6 . LEASE LINE PLACED 4S PER WD_ 1 FIXTURE FLAN A3 1/4" = 1' -0" ADJACENT TENANT CARPET INSERT INSTALLATION- L THE FIELD CARPET 15 TO BE INSTALLED FIRST, THEN THE CAMERA, THEN THE CARPET INSET_ 2_ THE INSET NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED 4' -0' FROM THE CENTER OF THE 20' DIAMETER CAMERA LENS_ 3. THE 'FEET' WITHIN THE INSERT NEED TO BE POSITIONED SO THAT THE TOES FACE THE CAMERA LENS_ 4. THE FLOORING SUBCONTRACTOR 15 TO CUT THE CIRCULAR INSET EXACTLY_ 5_ SEAM SEALER IS TO BE USED AT THE CARPET TO CARPET TRANSITION_ NO METAL OR RUBBER TRANSITIONS WILL BE USED NOTE: J MALL - COMMON AREA CITY Of TIARA APPROVED AUG 2 8 2pOO 1. G.C. TO SECURE COAT RACK INTO WALL STUDS. 2. ALL FIXTURES SUPPLIED BY TENANT, INSTALLED BY GC. 3. MENU BOARDS AND FUZZY WALL PANELS INSTALLED WITI -1 CLEATS AS PROVIDED BY TENANT. 4. GC TO INSTALL BACKROOM FLOORING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF FIXTURES, COUNTERS AND EQUIPMENT. STORE # ± Sheet Title : _ FIXTURE ,PLAN: D ATA PLAN DETAILS Project No '1015.0 Drawn By: J.MYERS: Checked By: Scale: AS NOTED -? Date: 1:0., Filename PPSCeiter lS SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM REFLECTED CEILING LEGEND Revisions i 1 ALL ITEMS ® CEILING TO BE CENTERED UPON EACH OTHER OR ROOM G•.C. TO COORDINATE ALL APPLICABLE TRADES - MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, SPRINKLER, AND ACCESS HATCH (IF APPLICABLE) TOILET CLG PLAN NOTE: G.C. TO PROVIDE CONDUIT 4 16 GA. SPEAKER WIRE TO BE RUN ABOVE CEILING. CONNECT ALL SPEAKERS 4 RUN TO J BOX UNDER MANAGER AREA IN BACK ROOM. ALL SPEAKER CONNECTIONS TO BE HOMERUNS TO BACKROOM. SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM e 12' -0' AFF GC TO PROVIDE WHITE ANGLE STRIPS FOR SMOOTH TRANSITION LINE OF WALL BEYOND. GC TO L ALIGN WITH SOFFIT FACE 3/4' FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD FOR LIGHT FIXTURE ATTACHMENT GYP. BD. CLG. * 8' -0° AFF. FAINT PI 2 I SECTION A4 SCALE: 1 1/2" = 1' -0" INSTALLATION NOTE: INSTALLERS TO USE EXTENDED DRILL BIT 1U-EN ATTACHING DRAPE TRACK TO AVOID DAMAGE. 3 I MUSLIN TRACK BLOCKING A SCALE: 3" = 1' -0" GC TO SECURE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 2' 20 GA. MIL STUD 12' 5/8' GYP. BD. PAINTED P -1 NEON LIGHTING - PURPLE ARGON SINGLE TUBE W/ REMOTE TRANSFORf'1ER NEON SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY G.C. SUSPENDED SOFFIT SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILING e 10' -0 AFF GYP. BOARD SOFFIT. PROVIDE SHEETROCK FLEXIBLE METAL COMER TAPE BY USG ALONG CURVE. 2' -6' FROM POSING WALL 12' -0" CEILING HEIGHT ARMSTRONG CLEANROOM VL "810 CEILING TILE NON - PERFORATED 24" X 48" X 5/8° 15/16" GRID WHITE 10' -0' CEILING HEIGHT ARMSTRONG CIRRUS "589 CEILING TILE 24' X 24' X 3/4' BEVELED TEGULAR EDGE 9/16' GRID - WHITE 1:1 ' Elar011111111r r' I OM SG iti 111M 11111...11111 . s iI lb. MEMO ta■■ ■Ana ■ ■. ■�. L41111F iii _ . ,iii11il M:a ri-OLIMar °°■ ■.. ..... ...■■■..:'.:. ■" " . °.,.: ,,,tom ;.° ■.■1.:.■... n .■,... I� ::`I I reg mo �:EE PLAN ► s CL r- LECTE 11.11 ■�■■■ Ma -. ■rMI° _ EMIUM1111111■.1II. C O O11.111111. .►11111 .II��13�.R1111•00Mianellit i-EMIIIIIMEMIMIMIMIIIIILmPMIII WI NMI 6' -0 1 /8" RETENTION CLIP to MAN T -BAR RUNNER T -BAR SYSTEM 3/4' FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD BLOCKING ATTACHMENT OF MUSLIN TRACK SECURE TO GRID SYSTEM LAY -IN ACOUSTICAL PANELS DRAPE TRACK PROVIDED BY TENANT INSTALLED BY GC. ATTACH TO WOOD BLOCKING WITH FLAT HEAD SCREWS ® 8° O.G. TYP THROUGH DRAPE TRACK NEW ELECT. PANELS NEW TELEPNON£ BD. A4 NEW 20 GA. 3 5 /8'MTL STUD. ® 16' OC MAX SECURE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM ®12' -0' AFF II' -l0" AFF LIGHTS TO BE CEP ;TERED SIDE -TO -SIDE START CEILING TILE TO BE a GTR OF POSING WALL. (TYP.) 12' DEMING WALL: CORRIDOR S. Mil- STND *MB EA SIC€ TO t'ET4L CEO( NEW 20 GA. 3 5/8° MTL_ STUD FRAMING OC MAX DOUBLE TUBE 4' STRIP FIXTURES LAP 4' EACH END SEE ELEC, NEW D1311SIN WALL — SEE NOTE BELOW I/2' X I/2' WHITE PARACUBE LOUVERS RUN CONTINUOUS - SEE REF. CLG. PLAN. PROVIDED BY TENANT, INSTALLED BY GC. NO CROSS STRIPS AT I 4 I SECTION e PERIMETER LIGHTING LOUVER SEAMS INSTALLED. 44 SCALE: NOT TO SCALE CEILING HEIGHT ARMSTRONG CIRIP -15 589 CEILING TILE 24' X 24' X 3/4' BEVELED EG-UL4 EDGE 9/16' GRID - WHITE 1 'REFLECTED CEILING FLAN 44 3/4 = 2 X 2 P :.AY -1H RX312RE LIGHT NIGHT 0 RECESSED DOWLIGHT \A CLAMP ADAPTER PROVIDED BY TENANT INTALLED BY GC FIXTURE PROVIDED BY TENANT INTALLED BY GC SUPPLY DP.USER RETURN GRILLE EXHAUST FAN NOTE: r ,1 0 0 Y e TRACK LIGHT STROBE FIXTURE M TOILET ® 2 IGHX 4 FLUORESCENT LIGHT NT 8' -0" - r -6 TRA K -- �PI SCALE: NONE 10' -0" CEILING HEIGHT ARMSTRONG CIRRUS "589 CEILING TILE 24° X. 24" X 3/4" BEVELED TEGULAR EDGE 9/16" GRID - WHITE 9' -6" BULKHEAD SOFFIT ell' -2" EXIT LIGHT SIGN SOFFIT a11' -2" LEASE LINE JUNCTION BOX 0 EXIT LIGHT CEILING MOUNTED INCANDESCENT 2 X 4 FLUORESCENT QS SPEAKER FIXTURE PROVIDED BY TENANT INTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 4 H7 BARN DOOR. SHUTTERS PROVIDED BY TENANT, INSTALLED BY G.G. TRAPEZE LNG- I -ITING DETAIL (4) FIXTURES PER PIPE - OTHERS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY C1iY OF TU'ti(IL A ApPROUtD A_',: 2 B EMERGENCY LIGHT GC TO PROVIDE 10' -0" LONG 20 GA. METAL STUDS FOR TENANT'S TECHNICIAN TO USE WHEN INSTALLING CAMERA ROOM UMBRELLA LIGHTS, GC TO LEAVE (2) LOOSE STUDS ABOVE EACH CAMERA ROOM CEILING. OVIDE FIRE TREATED BLOCKING FOR FTACHMENT. SEE ARCH DETAIL 5 /A4 3° DIA. FLANGE SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM -` PE ELBOW AND FLANGES, PROVIDED BY TENANT AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1 33 MUSIC SQ. W., 106A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 31203 615221.1209 FAX 615228.1218 Seal HITEC u'U u 2000 DENNIS T. MITCHELL TATE CF WASHINGTON STORE ° &9 n , 1— innal /44 !L. ) 75.4 -1QcO N 4 Q a I d) p 4U °ringi z Lu P11114 a U � I - Z O J (r) ncc CITY OF TUKWILA CENTCR Sheet Title REF. CEILING FLAN 8 DETAILS Project No: Drawn By: Checked By: Scale: Date: Filename: 44 101.5:0 JMYERS DGC AS NOTED 1.20.00, PPSCenter,44 ,13NISIV'D 43SINI4 \U I 3' 9' 3' ' 61 u 61 I s zo , 13NIGIV'O 43SINU , I 3' 9' 3' ' -9' 'v I ! —1- 11]11111111 M11111111111I1111111III111111111111 IIIIIf111111111(I( 11111111( 1110111111111 Q1111111iIHIIIIIII11111111111101111 lil 21' -13/4' LL TOLL 33 MUSIC SC,2 w., 106A NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE 31203 615221.1209 FAX 6152281218 .; STCRF: F RIGHT SIDE .125 ALUM FACES, BACK, TOP AND BOTTOM U -9 13/16' 1- 12'X1 - 12'X3/16' ALUM. ANGLE (TYP.) (6) F4STI2CW1-1O LAMPS EXTRUDED RACEWAY --' 3/4" 1 1/4° 6 3/4" F -8 3/4 3 I NE<UT}RAL FIE 1 AS 1/4" = 1 ' -0 " TOP VIEW - < IGN SLOTTED MOLNTING HOLES BACK VIEW - SIGN IF -1 5/8' FINISHED CABINET FRONT VIEW - LESS FINISI• -IED FACE P 3' FINSHED CABINET BOTTOM VIEW - SIGN FINISHED CABINET STOREFRONT SIGNAGE INDICATES CHAIR RAIL - SEE ELEV. DEMISING WALL: W' MTL STUD • GWB EA SIDE TO DECK LEASE LINE PLACED AS PER CONVENTION STEEL CHANNEL SUPPORT FOR NEUTRAL PIER TILE 3/4' TERRAZZO TILE ON FACE OF NEUTRAL PIER LINE OF MALL BULKHEAD STOREFRONT GLAZING I/2• GLASS 2' SIDE FRAME LEASE LINE PLACED AS PER LANDLORD INFO 11 15 /8' 8' -0' SERVICE DOOR ON TOP — FILL LENGTH II'- 1 5/8 8'-81 SERVICE DOORS ON TOP FULL LENGTH Rl4' -14' I' -9 13/16' SERVICE DOORS TO MEET AT NE CENTER i25 ALUM STRIPS TO FLUSH MOUNT DOORS COUNTER -SUNG SCREWS AS FEW AS POSSIBLE SWITCH 1' -3' NO vISIBLE SEAMS - FILLED, GROUND SMOOTH t FINISHED. 3 5/8' 20 GA. METAL STUDS e 24' OC. MAX BY GC. BRACE AS REQUIRED TO EXISTING STRUCTURE SHOT -PIN ATTACHMENT OR SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE 0 d 256-648 BALLAST 0 S FRONT ASS 7- NO vISIBLE SEAMS - FILLED, GROUND SMOOTH AND FINISHED. LAY -IN CEILING e 12' -0' AFF GYP. FASCIA PAINTED P -1 2' 5TYLEMARK HEAD BLACK ANODIZED STOREFRONT SIGN 5/ I/2' PUSH THRU PLEXI —� LETTERS W/FLAME POLISHED EDGES INTERNALLY ILLUMINATED ( 6' STYLEMARK SILL BLACK ANODIZED E O 1 INDICATES BLACK METAL COVERED COLUT14 LINE OF GRILLE GATE — ui r 1 L S /8' GYP. BD. SOFFIT ATTACHED TO 20 GA. MTL. STUDS e 16' OC PAINTED P -1 6' -0 1/8' 4 LSE CTION 6 STOREFRONT A5 ( -SCAL 1 ' - LEASE LIE L C.OLLS'TQ --YGtsE, LAY -N CEILNG AFF 5/S' GYP. BD. SOF: IT ATTAC ED to 20 GA MI ElIPE • 16' OC PAINTED P -I R=TUR4 GYP BD- UP NT C,RILLE GATE POCKET 6' MN PAINT P -I MALL BULKHEAD 1 I 2 I SECTION - STOREFRONT A5 SCALE 3/4' =1 MIRROR PER LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS LEASE LINE RECESSED LIGI-IT FIXTURE INDICATES LINE OF 12' TEMPERED GLASS 2' FIRE TREATED BLOCKING 6' -0 1/8' 2' -10' 5' -2 1/4' SERVICE ENTRY DOORS CORRIDOR ga 'PI LEASE LINE 12' TEMPERED STOREFRONT GLASS SET IN 5TYLEMARK CHANNELS WITH 12 AIR GAP MAXIMIUM. 3 5/8' 20 GAMETAL STUDS a 24' 00. MAX BY GC. BRACE AS REQUIRED TO EXIST'G STRICTURE SHOT -PIN ATTACHMENT OR SUITABLE ALTERNATIVE ° 8 -1/4' NOTE: NOTE: PAINTED GE MALL BULKHEAD MIRROR BAND AS REQUIRED BY LANDLORD LINE OF MALL BARRICADE MARBLE TILE NEUTRAL PEE MALI- BULKHEAD MIRROR PER LANDLORD REQUIREMENTS LEASE LINE RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE GLASS BEYOND INDICATES BACKLIT STOREFRONT SIGN W/PUSH- THROUGH LETTERS. LINE OF NEUTRAL PIER BEYOND e 10 5' AFF e 10' -6' AFF BOTTOM OF SIGN e 8' -0' AFF CITY OF TUFWILA P.JP O ED AUG 28203 ,iJ :hi: CtJ SIGN SUPPORT BY BOLTS WHICH ARE TO BE BOLTED THROUGH THE 3' X 3' GRILLE GATE COLUMN. LOCATION OF BOLTS TO BE COORDINATED BY THE ARCHITECT, GC AND SIGN SUPPLIER 12' DIAMETER BOLTS WILL BE SUPPLIED AND THRJ BOLTED BY THE GC. Sheet Title STOREFRONT: ELEVATIONS. DETAILS ProJect No: 1015PJ Drawn By: Checked 84 OGC STOREFRONT GLASS CLIPS ARE ONLY TO BE INSTALLED WHEN Scale: A°v NCDTE REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT OR INSPECTOR Date: '120,00: , IF REQUIRED, GC TO SUPPLY AND NSTALL 1'1-1101-18Y 2' WIDE Filename: P.PSC6ntOT RECTANGULAR BRUSHED ALUMINUM CLIPS INSTALLED g 8' -0' 540-1 GLASS v T SILICONE ICtCTI AS 1 Olv . �...I.,w D�I.��I�Y ^^sLdSS. No EXPOSED FASTENERS ALLOWED. 12c2" TO 20' UP 5EAM 3'-11* TO MALL 13ULKI-1 15'47' TO 10 OW JOIST TO METAL. DECK M ` `\ k \ ' \ k \ \ ' BACK OF SIG , \ k \ \ \ \ \ \ \ a GRILLE GATE T INDICATES MUSLIN � � TRACK AND MUSLIN 1 INDICATES MUSLIN - TRACK AND MUSLIN 33. MUSIO SGL tU RID A FlASHvILLE, TENNESSE 37203 615221.120 FAX 61522$.121S u 2000.' DIEING T. MITC,Nal STATE of WASHINGTON GC TO CAULK AT SEAM BETWEEN WALL 4 BASE UNITE CAULK INDICATES GUITAR AND CURTAIN ROD • l' -0' AFF 4 SHELVES EACH TO SE 12' CLR BETWEEN THEM MINIMUM. CAMERA ROOMS ELECT. RECEPT. e S4' AFF. • MER UNITS: SEE ELEG. OPEN I 6 I INDICATES CURTAIN AND CURTAIN ROD • T.D. AFF HEAVY DUTY STANDARDS AND BRACKETS • 16' OR 24' STUD SPACING G.C. TO FIELD VERIFY PROVIDED BY TENANT AND INSTALLED BY G.C. INDICATES COUNTER (1) BRACKET PER SECTION PROVIDED BY TENANT INSTALLED BY GC. 4 Al • I III III4MI SCONCE �-- b' -T' AFF. � TO TOP 7 MIRROR SALES / INTERACTIVE AREA SALES / INTERACTIVE AREA HEIGHT TO WALL STANDARD - 25' HEIGHT TO SHELF - 25 1/2' TIP, ALL BACKROOM SHELVING INDICATES MUSLIN INDICATES MUSLIN TRACK AND MUSLIN TRACK AND MUSLIN— OPEN 4 SHELVES EACH Tv BE 12' CLR BETWEEN THEM MINIMUM. PI CURTIN ROD • T-0' AFF. CD CD CD 2 I CAMERA ROOMS AS 2' -0 P aPEN cousu INDICATES NOW APPEARING SIGN MOUNT 2' FROM DOOR EDGE 4 60 AFF PROVIDED BY TENANT INSTALLED BY GC. SCONCE b -T' AFF. TO TOP U OF MIRROR UI 1 . , a .. Ga CLEAT SYSTEM INSTALLATION. TOP OF BLOCKING TO BE AT 2' Ba_OOW TOP OF MIRROR. GC TO CAULK AT SEAM BETWEEN WALL t BASE WHITE CAULK �GLA55 GC TO PROVIDE FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD BLOCKING BEHIND 2' X 2' PLYWOOD PANELS IN CAMERA ROOMS GC TO SECUli TO WALL STNS TYP- GC TO CAULK AT SEAM BETLEEN WALL t BASE 6tE 4LTE CAULK t 4 4 ' GW 0 5 Seale: AS - MO > Date: ;R2T Filename:'. PPSCant A4_ PRICE BD. 2, BY vr, DIST BY 1 1 1 I 1 OPEN CAMERA ROOM RESTROOM DOOR BEYOND ACOUSTICAL TILE ---t CLG e f2' -0` INTERIOR OF STORE { 3 I CAMERA ROOMS A6 I I SALES / INTERACTIVE AREA I 1 A6 FIXTURE LOCATION INTEKIOR FRONT 0 u SEE SHEET A5 FOR ADDITIONAL STOREFRONT FRAMING INFORMATION NOTE: GC TO PROVIDE I6' WIDE FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD BLOCKING • MIRROR IN CAMERA ROOMS 4 BATHROOM. INSTALLATION OF MIRROR BY CLEATS AND VELCRO, PROVIDED BY SUPPLIER WALL COVERING AND CHAIR RAIL TO BE INSTALLED BEHIND PROP RACK IN CAMERA ROOM 2. CHAIR RAIL TO BE INSTALLED AFTER ALL OTHER FIXTURES HAVE BEEN SET AND PLACED INDICATES COTTER (1) BRACKET PER SECTION PROVIDED BY TENANT INSTALLED BY GC. TYP. s SALES / INTERACTIVE AREA AS 7 2' STYLEMARK HEAD SLACK ANvoiLED 1/2' TEMPERED STOREFRONT GLASS WITH 1/2' AIR GAP MAX. 6° STYLEMARK SILL BLACK ANODIZED II' -2' TO GYP. FASCIA 12' -0' TO INTERIOR CEILING CITY OF TUKWIIA APPROVED AUG 2 8 2000 As No th 81UfL17 r2 \i 2000'2 � TOIrE€ *0 Revisions PERMIT CENTER Sheet Title ELEVATIONS STO; 33 MUSIC SQ. 111 `106A NASHVILLc, TE:NNESSE 31203 615221.1209 FAX 615228121& Seal 1) III F -4 D , 6 (no afar- t to U .it 3 CJ RECEIVED PERMITCENTER Revisions 3 (1) Protect 110 Drawn By: .; J11X1r Checked : : C „ c16 No, Date Ptler1471e < . I 3 /4 "DIAM.PLUMBING PIPE 6 l' -0" AFF TYP. CARPET TO RESILIENT ADAPTOR CARPET TO RESILIENT ADAPTOO R OR APPROVED EQUAL PROVIDED 4 INSTALLED BY GC. RESILIENT FLOORING CONCRETE SLAB SUB- FLOORING PROVIDE PT. WD. BLOCKING A5 REQ'D. ,,,/ . STYLMARK HEAD PAINT FLAT BLACK 110360 , / /� BUFFED SATIN! BLACK FINISH - "123 1/2 rr GLAZING a ° a a 11111111111111 3" DIA. FLANGE - PAINT BLACK GYP. CORNER BEAD (TYP.) 'X' 5/8" TYPE GYP. D. (TYP.) 3 5/0" METAL STUDS a 16" O.C. STOREFRONT HEAD FLOOR TRANSITION DTL , CERTAIN ROD BL OCKING Al 3' = 1' -0' WI NOT TO SCALE Li NOT TO SCALE METAL DIVIDER ANGLE SCHLUTER CERAMIC DECO - A80D - MILL FINISHED TILE GO TO PROVIDE FIRE TREATED BLOCKING IN WALL BEHIND PLYWOOD PANEL FOR HMENT OF BRACKET _ ......ii A LAG BOLT ATTAC COUSTICAL CEILING TILE 9 10' -0" AFF , , 1 1 /2r' GLAZING ALUMINUM OR APPROVED EQUAL PROVIDED d INSTALLED BY GC. TOP EDGE IS 1/4" WIDE. e 5/8" FIRE RETARDANT BIRGN FACE PLYWOOD FLUSH FACED WITH ADJACENT DRYWALL PROVIDED 4 INSTALLED BY GC. PAINT P -1. MOUNTING BRACKET BY TENANT, PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY TENANT 6-2 1/2" FROM EDGE OF BRACKET TO e 10' CLR CAMERA ROOM STYLMARK SILL 110481 BUFFED SATIN BLACK I --+� 1 I �— 4 ° a °.1 a CARPET CONCRETE ____________,F---- -' SLAB II FINISH - *123 ANCHOR 110355 2 -p EDGE OF BRACKET -0" 10' 1/2" FROM EDGE OF BRACKET TO -2 EDGE OF BRACKET a 12'-0' CLR CAMERA ROOM SUB FLOORING DTL Adi 1 ! CAMERA ROOM BRACKET ( 6 FLOOR TRANSITION f A 1 3J4' = 1' -0" Al 1 NOT TO SCALE im STOREFRONT SILL Al 1 1/2 " =1' -0" JOHNSOPdITE W/ MTC APPROVED PROVIDED SIMULATED WOOD W FLOOR CONCRETE SLAB SUB- FLOORING GWA 86 ADAPTOR -00 -4 TRACK BASE OR EQUAL 4 INSTALLED BY GC. FLOAT FLOOR UNDER TO MEET HEIGHT OF WOOD FLOORING_ GC CARPET r CARPET SIMULATED TO GOORD. 1 1 DEMISING WALL GYP. BD. 1 I iii J MOLD: FRY REGLET e JDM -625 .... I, INDICATES TOP OF CR -1 ° 1 ° a EXTRA LAYER "J" '30 DEGREE END - PAINT TO MATCH CR -1 OF 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYP. BD. a a FLOOR TRANSITION DTL 3 ! CAMERA ROOM MOULD DETAIL ( Al NOT TO SCALE Al NOT TO SCALE GYP. Br. CI}/ OF Ti;aNILR On""i ED i -6' SCRIBE TO WALL IF A116 2 8 2063 BRUSHED ALUM. CLOSURE STRIP RADIUS RUBBER FILLET STRIP LINOLEUM FLOORING / GC. SHALL PROVIDE NECESSARY A., raei -U P. LAM. COUNTERTOP °''? CONTINUOUS FIRE TREATED MOOING FOR -I ATTACHMENT OF WALL BRACKET_ SEE DETAIL ON SHEET A -9. PAINT WALL BRACKET SCREW HEADS FLAT BLACK 1 n P. LAM. NOSING WALL COVERING WC -1 WOOD BASE - WBI FINISH FLOOR 4 0 s L INOLEUM COVE BASE SECTION COUNTER ¢ . A, i � 6" = 1'_0° A, 1 1/2, -1' -ID' D 2000 ...- STO; 33 MUSIC SQ. 111 `106A NASHVILLc, TE:NNESSE 31203 615221.1209 FAX 615228121& Seal 1) III F -4 D , 6 (no afar- t to U .it 3 CJ RECEIVED PERMITCENTER Revisions 3 (1) Protect 110 Drawn By: .; J11X1r Checked : : C „ c16 No, Date Ptler1471e < . GC SHALL PROVIDE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE UNDER TILE FLOOR IN RESTROOM. 1 5 J FAMILY BATHROOM STAINLESS STEEL FINISH ROUGH OPENING 16' X 29 1/4" MOUNT 44' TO TOP OF UNIT AB I /4' , 1. -0' GC TO INSTALL OWNER PROVIDED WALL GRAPHICS - (1) TOTAL - OWNER TO VERIFY LOCATION. 10" J INDICATES CARPET AS NOT TO SCALE SCHLUETER STRIP TO OUTSIDE EDGE OF GRILLE GATE GUIDE d KOALA VERTICAL DIAPER CHANGING STATION- 35 -1/2' X22 62'AFF.TOTOP OF UNIT. PROVIDED BY TENANT MSTALED BY G.C. d ° e CUSTOM FRP B PROVIDED BY TENANT INSTALLED BY GC. PROVIDE TOP AND BOTT ALUM CLOSURE STRIP - St'c DETAIL 8 /41. ENTRY COLUMN DETAIL o °< 2' -10' d ° o TUBE STEEL FASTENED TO FLOOR 4 STRUCTURE ABOVE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY GRILL GATE VENDOR 10" X 10" BLACK BREAK METAL - 16 GA. - ON 3/4° FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD ON 2 1/2" 20 GA. MTL STUDS. GC TO BRACE FRAMING TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. - WATER RESISTANT GYP. BD. TYP • TOILET ROOM SOAP DISFMGER 36' GRAB BAR 18' 5'- 2 -1/4" ROLLING GRILLE AND GRILLE GUIDE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY GATE MFG. do d a a WATER RESISTANT GYP. BD. TYP • TOILET ROGM WACKY MIRROR 3/4° FIRE TREATED PLYWOOD 5/8" TYPE "X" GYP BD X 4' FIRE TREATED TRIM 10' 20 GA METAL STUD .16" O.C. RESTROOM CEILING HEIGHT - 8-0" AFF 3 -5/8" 20 GA METAL STUD 816" O.G. 5/8' TYPE "X' GYP BD NOTE G.C. TO COORDINATE 10" STUD SPACING WHERE 2'X 2' LIGHT FIXTURE IS TO 15E INSTALLED TOILET CEILING DETAIL 3/4' " 1' -0' CITY OF TLIt:'r i A P O/ED C a 10° d a 15O13BRICK B -3414 TOILET SEAT COVER DISPENSER AND TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER 1 1 NOTE: GC SHALL USE 16 GA FACTORY FINISHED BLACK ANODIZED SATIN FINISH BREAK IN 12' -0' LENGTHS. GLAZIER TO BREAK METAL PRIOR TO FINISH APPLICATION. NO HORIZONTAL SEAMS - METAL TO BE FULL HEIGHT. (I) VERTICAL SEAM PER COLUMN LOCATED AT CENTER OF FRONT COLUMN FACE WHICH WILL BE BEI -INND GLASS. PROVIDE ROUNDED CORNERS - TYP. ALL EDGES. PLEASE REFER TO FLOOR FLAN FOR ACTUAL COLUMN CONFIGURATION. BOBSRICK 8 -396I RECESSED ROLL PAPER TOM! DISPENSER AND WASTE RECEPTACLE STAINLESS STEEL FINISH ROUGI -I OPENING 16' X 54 3/4' MOUNT 59' TO TOP OF UNIT CUSTOM FRP PROVIDED BY TENANT WALLED SY GC_ PROVIDE TOP AND BOTTALL1i CLG8 51R/P - S DETAIL &AI THICK STOSRON: GLASS SET INTO 2' WIDE GLAZING CHANNELS_ INDICATES LINE OF SIGN ABOVE MALL TILE, GC TO VERIFY WITH NALL MANAC4 - 1ENT REGARDING APPROVED MATERIAL AND SUPPLIER GC TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL LEASE LINE INDICATES ENTRY TILE SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR SPECS SEE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR GROUT SPECS 83 WAINSCOT 4' WOOD BASE IF APPLICABLE) TYP. INTERIOR COLUMN AS 3/4' m WALL WAINSCOT 2 I CORNER ' OCR A8 NO SCALE PROVIDE J- MOLDING, FRY REGLET, JDM -625 PAINTED P -I, 9 END OF GYP BD. WHITE WOOD BASE CHAIR RAIL DETAIL NO SCALE 5/8' TYPE 'X' GYP BD ON METAL STUD FRAMING, PAINT P -I 3° CHAIR RAIL I" X 1" CORNER GUARD CHAIR RAIL RETURN AND CUT FLUSH CUSTOM CORNER GUARD, 1" X I' INDICATES FLOOR TRANSITION SEE DETAIL 1 /Al. e.„7 Vj \ r li CHAIR RAIL, BUTT CUT END, PAINT PURPLE WAINSCOT PANEL PURPLE WOOD BASE 33 MUSIC SQ. W., 106,x.' NASI- 1vILLE, TENNESSEE_ 31203 6152211209 FAX 615228.1218 Seal STO RL: -0 &g Revisions RECEIVED C RY'OP AU3 5 1333 , PERMITCENTER Sheet Title DETAILS,' BATHROOM ELEVAT {OHS Project No 101.50 -, Drawn EL: . JM' E Checked By: DC Scale: AS NaTEl plate: '120.00 .FIler181ne PF 5Cslat A CORNER BRACKET POWDER COAT: 'BLACK' NOTE WHEN INSTALLED THE SCROLL PORTION OF THIS BRACKET GOES DOWN 150 VIEW TOP VIEW 36' FRONT VIEW PLAN VIEW SALES TABLE GC TO ATTACH TOPS TO BASES ON -SITE ISOMETRIC VIEW PROP CABINET (PCAB) 'DARK CHERRY' PEDESTAL CHAIR RAIL APPLIED TO FACE F 5O714 SIDES FLU5 -I O'/MAY DOORS 'DEEP VIOLET' a PEDESTAL ' TUR 11015E' s PEDESTAL MOW EtVA1TOI FRONT VIEW DAYLIGHT BRIGHT — B&BS IN (2)36' DBL FIXTURES MOUNT ON BACK WA4'x 14' ACCESS CENTER) IN 3/4' BACK PLAN VIEW \J ISOMETRIC ELEVATION MERCANDISING UPPER DISPLAY CONNECT TO BASE UNIT NOTE: GC TO UNPACK SHELVES, CLEAN E INSTALL . 3 EQ SPACES. TOE UNFINSHED TO BE COVERED BY LAMINATE IN FIELD ISOMETRIC VIEW NOTES: -BOX CONSTRUCTED OF (2) LAYERS 3/4' F13 - DIVIDED LIDS REMOVABLE STORAGE a INTERIOR MERCHANDISE UNIT- LOWER SECTION - COVER W/ I' PAD t NAUGAHYDE 40' CT- P/L °BLACK' FORMICA' AS NOTED X X CAB- EXTERIOR P/L AMBER MAPLE' POSE TABLE I FRONT YIEUJ DOORS- P/L MELAMINE 'UNITE' PURPLE' — INTERIOR- MELAMINE 1tF11TE' s� s_ CITY •'F T7N'V(Itk AUG 2 8 2G5C1 Sea i STOP aFrmr�n F CITYOFTUKWILA AUG - 9 nom THIS SHEET IS TO EE USED AS FIXTURE REFERENCE FOR THE CSC, INSTALLATION INFORMATION WILL EE INCLUDED UJITH FIXTURE PACKAGE 12' -0' COUNTERTOP SYSTEM CENTER URVES TO MATCH APPROVED TEMPLATE CONNECTOR BELOW SUPPORT BRACKET TYP 2 PER UNIT I OF 2 3/4' PLYWOOD SHELF IV/CARPET s TOP ONLY (TOP, ONLY W/ ALUMIMJM ANGLE s EDGE) NOTE: FRONT VIEW ALL FIFES, FITTINGS TO BE PAINTED FLAT 'BLACK' STIPPLE NT. CARPET: TBS PROP RACK RIGHT m CHAIR RAIL DETPL AT FACE OF OF CURVED COUNTER PLAN VIEW v co IS' IS' CENTER PLAN QUANITY VARIES PER. PROJECT 22' 18' RIGHT PLAN QUANITY VARIES PER. PROJECT MODULAR COUNTER SYSTEM- ASSEMBLED PLAN UNIT QTY WILL VARY FROM STORE TO STORE 22' LEFT PLAN QUANITY VARIES PER PROJECT COMER PLAN n (4) SHELVES EA SIDE 10' ADJ. BRACKET CASTE (3) FULL SHELVES (3) HALF SHELVES NOTES: REC. STD: REEVES 38 P51' BLACK POIIERED COAT' BRAC9J REEVES .32 4 410% *Itif Al.e. BLA MOLD ISOMETRIC VIEW PLAN vial ISLAND DISPLAY FIXTURES NOTE: GC TO UNPACK SHELVES, CLEAN AND INSTALL IN EQUAL SPACES. I 33 `MUSIC SQ. W., 106A" HE NE58E - NAS 33203 VILLE T 615221.120° FAX 615228.1218 LL W -- 1 CO <a_ - U)01 Ili d WSW `; 00L-1 Z W t .4C C.DU , U LU Revisions Project No; 101.5.0,' <� Drawn By: J1-rT - ERS" Checked S 4. DGC,' ='< Scale: AS ' NOTED '; Date- Filename: ; PPSCenterAS, Z 0 33 MUSIC SG2. BL�JPJ6A NASHVILLE, TE lh1E55EE 31203 i' 615221.1209 FAX 6 152 2012 18 TECT' .,G a 3 <ZUOB DBMS MITCHELL STATE OF WASHINGTON -..J ISOMETRIC 3/4° WHITE MELAMINE B "v" HOOK (HAMMER HOLDER) 2 EA. 3/4' 3 "CHROME HOOK 3 EA. MERCHANDISING CASH WRAP VOICE LINE '17273 DATA LINE '4 DATA LINE '5 I 4' I } 1-4° rq FUTURE JACK ILEFT PHONE BOARDS RIGHT LAMINATE COUNTER TOPS P/L : WA .1513 'FROSTY WHITE' 1/2' 5Q. EDGE 3/4" DP WELL FUTURE JACK CUT- OUT FOR ELECTRICAL 3/4 HEAVY DUTY CHROME COAT HOOKS (10 EA.) 3/4" WHITE MELAMINE W/PVC EDGES NOOK STRIP SS' 48" H J COUNTE OF - ----- 34 1 1 H COUNTERTOP 13 1/2' PLAN VIEW 3/4" DP WELL EQUIPMENT: MONITOR KEYBOARD CASH DRAWER CPU Shelves TOP VIEW 2 "xl0" ELECTRICAL ACCESS a C 35 1/4' FRONT VIEW VERIFY CLEARANCE FOR MONITOR W /LAY -OUT ISOMETRIC VIEW 4 DRAWER PEDESIAL— EXT: MELAMINE - WHITE' INT: MELAMINE - WHITE' 1&"H X 15 "W X 15 "D 19 "W X 8 "D »"_ "D 1& "4-1 X 9 "W "D ):IT BOX 12' TOP VIEW B 38 1/4' FRONT VIEW SF 2 AG X4 CE,45 TYP. NOTE is ALL DRAII.ERS F SHELVES TO BE Mai. 2' 2'CT CLEAR FROM BACK TO ALLOW ELECT ACCESS. ELECT. ACCESS a BACK OF ALL INT_ PARTTIIONS_ NO. BACKED e SPECIAL 1 ORDER CAB. 2'GRON7 ISOMETRIC VIEW S DRAWER PEDESTAL EM: r'ELA11NE - 11.141TE' NT: FELAM•E -1UH 1E' ELL APPROVED QLLAD BOX 111/2 DUAL Da ISOLATED G-R 8-101€ BOARDS 123 _ I ARFA .: 14 X14 ACCESS 1 r 1 1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY E ACCESS LAYOUT MERCHANDISING CASH WRAP 6° COILED EXTENSION TAIL 2' X 4' ACCESS TYP. SERVICE BACK REAR VIEW NOTE: FRONT VIEW FILM COUNTER TOP VIEW CAMERA INFORMAT ION SOO HANDLE FLASH HANDLE MONITOR LENS RING LETS BOARD DIMENSIONAL INTERNAL SWITCH INTERNAL OUTLET CAMERA ELEVATION MAX BE LEFT HANDED OR RIGI —IT HANDED DEPENDING UPON LOCATION OF FLASH UNIT. ALL T"i—ICAL DETAILS APPLY REGARDLESS OF HAND. STORE LL PI ¢E ; -10 to O —i1cl 04.4 + 11 • �'-4 W p ito 1 Z w '- OM. Revisions d I ai 1 ko n RECEIVED C PERMTCENTER Sheet Title CAMERA/ MILLWORK DETAILS Tlshame: PPSCenterl Z(0 1 :Project _No: C111' G ru ryVI � ° Drawn Eiy: JMYE:1 Checked By 1G AG6 2 8 2rJG3 Scale: AS NQT 0»