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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D04-182 - INSULMASTIC - TENANT IMPROVEMENTINSULMASTIC 12670 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH D04182 z re W' JU 00 W =' J H w0 g J. LL. = W F- O ZF- W uj Uo ON 0 H WW LL 0. W.. U =` O~ Z face City Cof Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Parcel No.: 0004800003 Permit Number: D04 -182 Address: 12610 INTERURBAN AV S TUKW Issue Date: 07/21/2004 Suite No: Permit Expires On: 01/17/2005 Tenant: Name: INSULMASTIC Address: 12610 INTERURBAN AV S, TUKWILA WA Owner: Name: GATEWAY OLYMPIA INC Phone: Address: C/O MCELROY GEORGE & ASSOC, 3131 S VAUGHN WAY #301 Contact Person: Name: RYAN ELLINGHAUS Phone: 425 252 -2153 Address: 2812 COLBY AV, EVERETT, WA Contractor: Name: DAVIS SCHUELLER INC. Phone: 206 775 -9400 Address: 2122 164 ST SW, STE 200, LYNNWOOD WA I Contractor License No: DAVISSI105PN Expiration Date: 07/01/2006 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: CONSTRUCTING NEW INTERIOR WALLS FOR OFFICE, RESTROOM AND PAINT MIXING ROOM FOR COATINGS COMPANY. MIXING ROOM TO BE 1 HR CONSTRUCTION (OCCUP. SEP) WITH SPILL CONTROL CURBS IN RACK STORAGE AREA (SEPARATE PERMIT). MIXING ROOM LID TO BE USED FOR MEZZANINE STORAGE. Install 4 Reduced Pressure Principle Assemblies near water meters, with hot boxes bolted to a concrete pad. Alternate locations within each building. Value of Construction: $61,562.50 Fees Collected: $2,120.29 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS Uniform Building Code Edition: 1997 Type of Construction: VN Occupancy per UBC: 25 Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Size (Inches): 0 Flood Control Zone: Hauling: Start Time: End Time: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Fill 0 c.y. Landscape Irrigation: Moving Oversize Load: Start Time: End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: N Sewer Main Extension: N Private: Public: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Profit: Non- Profit: doc: Devperm D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 Z T ~ z W D U O. D wW N IL W O J LL a =w ? t— ZO W5 U 0 co _ a n 4-- w U_ O. ,Z CO O Z �) Igoe Cit y of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Water Main Extension: Water Meter: f i i Private: Public: N ** Continued Next Page ** z $Z IX III UO CO) o W =. J � N LL W O � LLQ co �. = W H- _ Z H- Z� W ' �p CO U O— � 1— WW H� �O ll! z CO) O z a D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 Cit of Tukwila s Igoe Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Z ~w JU UO Q Permit Center Authorized Signature: c��' Date: °?� d w = J 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 N U- ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. w O The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws U- Q regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit. (0 a /j = w Signature: Date: 4 7 — 2/ — Zion` HO Z� W Print Name: Z ? o 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 o CO; suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. w = w u. O U N. O Z doc: Devperm D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 %tk ti G) ;. C of Tukwila race Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 PERMIT CONDITIONS z Parcel No.: 0004800003 Permit Number D04-182- w Address: 12610 INTERURBAN AV S TUKW Status: ISSUED D Suite No: Applied Date: 06/07/2004 Tenant: INSULMASTIC Issue Date: 07/21/2004 0 0 cn w ul _ J 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** to w w 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. U_ Q 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center WD = w (206/431- 3670). Z H 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to z O start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is 5 granted. v o ON 5: New suspended ceiling grid and light fixture installations shall meet the non - building structures seismic design o �_ requirements of ASCE 7. z v 6: Insulating materials, where exposed as installed in buildings of any type of construction, shall have a flame spread U_ 0 z index of not more than 25 and a smoke development index of not more than 450. Where facings are installed in concealed ui spaces in buildings of Type III, IV, or V construction, the flame spread and smoke - developed limitations do not apply z to facings, that are installed behind and in substantial contact with the unexposed surface of the ceiling, wall or 0 ~ floor finish. 7: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 8: All rack storage requires a separate permit issued through the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Rack storage over 8 -feet in height shall be anchored or braced to prevent overturning or displacement during seismic events. The design and calculations for the anchorage or bracing shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Washington. 9: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Department of Public Health - Seattle and King County (206/296- 4932). 10: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (206/248- 6630). 11: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 12: ** *PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 13: Contractor shall notify Public Works Utility Inspector at (206)433 -0179 of commencement and completion of work at least doc: Conditions D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 is�., ��t ..:..,:.ti:'•:t +��e��= i:..:n u:JU.:':la &Sxilitici '. �+ �1' '� � �.," SSkLti. B,:�ci�aj�sx+?�t� ".�i,;1.::szG �' r' �G"?u+wkw.�sta ' a+5a a.A nw. .,�: � uAriNxMw;�:FSn+A "'bu:s City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 24 hours in advance. 14: Schedule a preinspection with Greg Villanueva, 206.431.2449, to determine final location of Reduced Pressure Principle Z �i 1-: Assemblies. Provide RPPA model number for approval before installation. W 15: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 0 Co o 16: The attached set of plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following w = concerns: I i~- Nw w O 17: Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. L 18: Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) � 19: One or more portable fire extinguishers having a rating of not less than 20B shall be located not less than 10 feet � w (3048 mm) or more than 50 feet (15240 mm) from any Class I or II liquid storage area located outside of the liquid z 3: storage room. (UFC 7902.5.11.5.2) z O W 20: Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors ? o shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of v N an approved type. (UFC 1207.3) o F- 21: Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle w 3: is engaged from inside the tenant space. (UFC 1207.3) tL 0 22: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212) Z v N 23: When two or more exits from a story are required, exit signs shall be installed at the required exits and where �s O ~ Z otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction of egress. (UBC 1003.2.8.2) 24: Maintian sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or adding sprinkler heads. 25: Sprinkler protection shall be extended to all areas where required, including all enclosed areas, below obstructions and under overhangs greater than four feet wide. (NFPA 13- 4- 5.5.3.1) 26: 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 recorgnized by the City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1901) 27: Contact the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1900 and #1901) 28: All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 29: This review limited to speculative tenant space only - special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. 30: Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. doc: Conditions D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 .v.�g City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 31: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 512. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. * *continued on next page ** doc: Conditions D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 h • If f� zz Z 2 Q D JU UO J 3:. WO U. Q N d 1: z E- O' Z H W UJI U� W W'. —O z 111 O ~` Z . City of Tukwila i Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 z �- w u� D UO CO J H CO U w O. U- ¢ CO D _a �_ z �. � - O z F- w 25 o U): or w �'-- O w Z. U CO O z I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. 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 work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: v' Print Name: Date: �Z l - '2O0L`2O0L doc: Conditions D04 -182 Printed: 07 -21 -2004 i i ILA CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department o Public Works Department 2 Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 i Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE: LOCATION Site Address: ' ( Z> ' 1 Tenant Name: � L' t Property Owners Name: Reafe ' Mailing Address b OHO co P O C'A' King Co Assessor's Tax No.: *AA)x 4 Suite Number Floor: r� (T+kU*)rc Tenant: ❑ .... Yes ❑ ..No —� City t Mate zip ' CONTACT. - PERSON , Name , c�,t���l d� fG Isp�\ D�4tc z Ut i 1„ Day Telephone: Company Name: Mailing Address: 'Z ( 2 :Z ' �Y�" _ A- City State 'Lip Contact Person: F3 Day Telephone: S 77 S 2EM5- E -Mail Address: - cn% C6 x Number: ` 7 5:: 7 Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: * *An original or notarized copy of current Washington State Contractor License must be presented at the time of permit issuance ** ARCHITECT OF RECORD All plans must be wet stamped by.Architect of Record Company Name:. Mailing Address: Contact Person: - E -Mail Address: City Day Telephone: A,t Fax Number: qS S ` SC i - 3 ENGINEER OF. RECORD - `Alf plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record Compan Mailing Contact Person: R ci�Q=n - - Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number:_ Z ~w Q � Q 2 JU UO CO 0 C0 C/) LL WO 2 dd LLQ rn = F. W Z F- O Z w U� O- 0H W W H� O ..Z W co O F.. Z BUILDING PERMIT INFORMAf" )N - 206 - 431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): Scope of Work (please provide detailed iufJ M\Y-I-Qr, P,60Vt, 7b Will there be new rack storage? Existing Building Valuation: $ t on): �r i � 'r t� " - 1' � t Q T't2 /L.l CA — LOPA .­5 ' -'cLR n Yes ❑ ... No If "yes ", see Handout No. D o- f-�(oC: C��S (-- t C) for requirements. 8 C� Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area for accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ .... Yes ❑ .. No If "yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTIONMAZARDOUS MATERIALS: X . Sprinklers M.. Automatic Fire Alarm ❑..None ❑..Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? N.Yes ❑.. No If ' yes'; attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -112 x 11 paper indicating quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. Z Z �w Q 2 JU UO NO CO W J U) LL WO 9 -1 LL Q N� = �W Z H ZO W w U� ON 0 1-- W W H~ O .Z W U= ~ O� - Z Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per UBC Type of Occupancy per UBC . Is` Floor :. . ` � NtJ S- 2nd Floor. 3` d Floor Floors thru Basement Acceasory Structure *. Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport: :,Detached Carport Covered Deck ':.. Uncovered Deck PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area for accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ .... Yes ❑ .. No If "yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTIONMAZARDOUS MATERIALS: X . Sprinklers M.. Automatic Fire Alarm ❑..None ❑..Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? N.Yes ❑.. No If ' yes'; attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -112 x 11 paper indicating quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. Z Z �w Q 2 JU UO NO CO W J U) LL WO 9 -1 LL Q N� = �W Z H ZO W w U� ON 0 1-- W W H~ O .Z W U= ~ O� - Z ' PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT INF MATION — 206 -433 -0179 nr Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Call before you Dig: 1- 800 - 424 -5555 Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet.. Water District [3.. Tukwila ❑ ... Water District # 125 ❑... Highline ❑ .. Renton ❑ .. Water Availability Provided Sewer District El.. Tukwila ❑ ... ValVue ❑ ... Renton El.. Seattle ❑ .. Sewer Use Certificate ❑ ... Sewer Availability Provided ❑ ... Approved Septic Plans Provided El.. Septic System - For onsite septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approval by King County Health Department. Submitted with Application (mark boxes which apply): .. Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size — 22" x 34 ") ��. ❑ .. Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) i . ❑ .. Bond ❑ .. Insurance ❑ .. Easement(s) .j.: Proposed Activities (mark boxes that apply): ❑ .. Right -of -way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours r ❑ .. Right -of -way Use - No Disturbance ❑ .. Construction /Excavation/Fill - Right -of -way Non Right -of -way i ❑ .. Total Cut cubic yards ?j ❑ .. Total Fill cubic yards ❑ .. Sanitary Side Sewer ❑ .. Abandon Septic Tank ❑ .. Cap or Remove Utilities ❑ .. Curb Cut ! ❑ .. Frontage Improvements ❑ .. Pavement Cut ❑ .. Traffic Control ❑ .. Looped Fire Line :j ❑ .. Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection " Irrigation " Domestic Water " FINANCE INFORMATION Fire Line Size at Property Line Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s) ❑ .. Water ❑ .. Sewer ❑ .. Sewage Treatment Monthly Service Billing to: Name: ! ❑ .. Permanent Water Meter Size... WO# El.. Temporary Water Meter Size.. WO# ❑ .. Water Only Meter Size............ WO# ❑ .. Deduct Water Meter Size........ " ❑ .. Sewer Main Extension ............Public Private j ❑ .. Water Main Extension .............Public Private i i i i i i Mailing Water Meter Refund /Billing: ❑ ... Grease Interceptor El ... Channelization ❑... Trench Excavation ❑... Utility Undergrounding Day Telephone: City State Zip Day Telephone: El ... Geotechnical Report ❑ ...Traffic Impact Analysis El ... Maintenance Agreement(s) ❑ ... Hold Harmless ❑... Right -of -way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours ❑... Right -of -way Use — Potential Disturbance El ... Work in Flood Zone 17 ... Storm Drainage City State Zip Mailing Address: Z H W �QQ? JU 0 to Q W= H to LL WO U - to S �W Z F=- H O W �5 UO CO O 1--- W �Z LlJ U U Z MECHANICAL PERMIT INFORMATION— 206 -431 -3670 MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: i Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: I * *An original or notarized copy of current Washington State Contractor License must be presented at the time of permit issuance ** i Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ I Scope of Work (please provide detailed infonnation): i Use: Residential: New .... ❑ Commercial: New .... ❑ Fuel Type Electric ..... ❑ Gas.... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Replacement .... ❑ Other: Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: .Unit Type. Oty Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler/Compressor: Qty Furnace<I OOK BTU Air Handling Unit >= 10,000 CFM Other Mechanical Equipment 0 -3 HP/ 100,000 BTU Furnace>IOOK BTU Evaporator Cooler 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended/Wall /Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System 30 -50 HP/1,750,000 BTU Appliance Vent Hood 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU Heat/Refrig /Cooling - System Incinerator - Domestic Air Handling Unit <= 10,000 CFM Incinerator— Comm /Ind PERMIT_ APPLICATION NOTE$' Applicable to All permits: in this application 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. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ ND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OFI�PERJ�URRYY' THE LAWS OF H TATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING IC VNxtZ' THE A Print Name: Mailing C /r Date: 7 Day Telephone: ��s ZS`Z - Z (S 3 City / State — Zip Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: Staff Initials: , ?_ 4/ gzp Z W JU UO V) 0 J = H CO LL WO }} �J U. a U� = F- W Z l­_ l­_ O Z H W W U� ON a I— W H- LL L O 111 Z CO) O Z h City of Tukwila y 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 f RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0004800003 Permit Number: i Address: 12610 INTERURBAN AV S TUKW Status: Suite No: Applied Date: Applicant: INSULMASTIC Issue Date: i D04 -182 ISSUED 06/07/2004 07/21/2004 i Receipt No.: R05 -00469 Payment Amount: Initials: SKS Payment Date: User ID: 1165 Balance: Payee: KEITH A. ENGLAND TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- --------------------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- Payment Check 2156 47.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ------------------------ - - - - -- ---------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/345.830 47.00 47.00 04/04/2005 09:36 AM $0.00 Total: 47.00 z �Z '~ W U O NO W J H S2 LL W O U . = �W z� rr O z i- U� O N: o ff =U LL —0 .z W N O ~. z 1664 04/04 1716 TO AL_ 47-00 doc: Receipt Printed: 04 -04 -2005 g ,908 Ci of Tukwila 3 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 i RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0004800003 Address: 12610 INTERURBAN "S TUKW Suite No: Applicant: INSULMASTIC Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: D04 -182 PENDING 06/07/2004 Receipt No.: R04 -00679 Payment Amount: 509.44 Initials: SKS Payment Date: 06/07/2004 03:34 PM User ID: 1165 Balance: $695.85 Payee: DAVIS SCHUELLER, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 3323 509.44 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ------------------------ - - - - -- ---------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- BUILDING - NONRES 000/322.100 36.40 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/345.830 473.04 Total: 509.44 i nrf; TOTAL 509-44 doc: Receipt Printed: 06 -07 -2004 Z - W JU UO 0 W � LL. W O 9-j U. Q cl): CO �W z H Z F- W U� ON o F- W LIJ. H LL O . Z . . W UN H X : O Z a y,Wtitti, k• � '�'. �g City of Tukwila r9oe 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0004800003 Permit Number D04 -182 Address: 12610 INTERURBAN AV S TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: PLAN CHECK - NONRES Applied Date: 06/07/2004 Applicant: INSULMASTIC Issue Date: PW PERMIT /INSPECTION FEE Receipt No.: R04 -00920 Payment Amount: 1,610.85 Initials: SKS Payment Date: 07/21/2004 10:00 AM User ID: 1165 Balance: $0.00 Payee: DAVIS SCHUELLER, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- --------------------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- Payment Check 42218 1,610.85 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ------------------------ - - - BUILDING - NONRES - -- ---------- - - - - 000/322.100 -- ------ - - - - -- 691.35 PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/345.830 47.00 PW BASE APPLICATION FEE 000/322.100 250.00 PW PERMIT /INSPECTION FEE 000/342.400 309.00 PW PLAN REVIEW 000/345.830 309.00 STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE 000/386.904 4.50 Total: 1,610.85 0-993 07/22 9710 TOTAL 1610.85 doc: Receipt Printed: 07 -21 -2004 Z w JU UO 00 C0 Uj W = H �LL W� LLQ =W Z F- I— O Z F-. W �5 U� •O CO) C) �- W W F- �. LO .. Z W U= O Z ` �.� City of Tukwila rune 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 1001 Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 RECEIPT Parcel No.: 0004800003 Address: 12610 INTERURBAN "S TUKW Suite No: Applicant: INSULMASTIC Permit Number D04 -182 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 06/07/2004 Issue Date: 07/21/2004 Receipt No.: R04 -01644 Initials: BLH User ID: ADMIN Payment Amount: 47.00 Payment Date: 12/07/2004 03:33 PM Balance: $0.00 Payee: DAVIS SCHUELLER TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descript -ion Amount Payment Check 044050 47.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ------------------------ - - - - -- ---------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/345.830 47.00 Total: 47.00 2 Z. LU �U 00 to � W= w ga� LLQ co a =w z� t— O Z F- W Uj a 10 Co O F- WW H L L W U N O Z doc: Receipt Printed: 12 -07 -2004 INSPECTION RECORD ` Retain a copy with permit ----- INSPECTIO NO. P MI NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 0 )431 -3670 Project � � � Type of Inspection: &Pproved per applicable codes. ID Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspect r: Date: °- $58:00 REINSPECTION E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: z '~ w _3 U UO C')O W = �LL WO LLQ N S FW z 2 F- h- O z H- WW U� :O N D F- W W Z til U CO z Address. Date Called. a 1� Splecial Instructi / Date Wanted: a.m. Requester: Phone No: &Pproved per applicable codes. ID Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspect r: Date: °- $58:00 REINSPECTION E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: z '~ w _3 U UO C')O W = �LL WO LLQ N S FW z 2 F- h- O z H- WW U� :O N D F- W W Z til U CO z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 0y INSPECTION N0. PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: Type of Inspecti r rock. Address: / fo / O . Yu s' U rn Date Called: 6- fia /0 5 Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Inspector: t ► A,, Date: $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: Z '~ W LY 0 NO W= J F- N U- WO a = W ZO � p' U O N � H WW LL O .. Z W U =. O P Z 'WNtt RY.%#SWtWIC wu.+ .•••,••.. �--• w�.•.« kwr '�vX.Y�rl�i.4'Ocwtit:..�;�+'.s Jt .aSx.: 4.i.+:{'*�h 'w:F;r 11r cvsi'.u:�a r.,. a; �.1 rJ I� a Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. INSPECTION RECORD' f Retain a copy with permit INSPECTIZYN NO. PER T O CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431. -3670 1P * t: --� Type o aspection: Address: Date Called:: Special Instructions: ) L/ Date Wanted: a.m 1 5 — /.;) — p.m. Request r; Ph © X51 a Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: �Sl i z H ,+- W ' IQr W _3 UQ Co W = I- n WO U. Q = W H ZF 1- O z 1-- W np U co O—� W W U ill z N Z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA,98188 (206)4 1 -3670 _tf Pr *ect: Type of In pection ' A d�s � Date alt Sp cial Instructions: Date Wanted: M. p m: Requester: Pho 'No: 1 0— ({�© i Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Inspect r $58. 0 REIN paid at 6300 11 a / I. (, /�.., Date: N F E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be iter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection Receipt No.: Date: K Z � y W C li G ^ J JU 0 U) Q U) LLJ J H S2 LL WO LLQ CO) �W ' Z H I— O 2 H W UJ U O N o F- WW H W Z L1J U =, O Z INSPECTION RECORD. F - i Retain a copy with permit Cj INSPECTION NO. PER J:X/ CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Pr ject: 6 1442t�L Type pf Ins ection: A Tess. Date Called: / S Special Instructions: Date Wanted /„ a . M. 3 ( p.m Requester: tg Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector: Date: AAA F1 $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: Z Uj H JU 000 N J H N U. W LLQ U� _CY Z 11-0 W ~ W UC1 O C �H W F=- H LL Z 111 CO) O F-. Z INSPECTION RECORD J Retain a copy with permit '`�i� J INSPECTION NO. .PEF,J NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 206 431 -3670 i a 4 f P oject: , Type of Ins ion: Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: ate Wanted: Q 2.� Requester: Phone NN n Approved per applicable codes. f f Corrections required prior to approval. Receipt No.: Date: Z , Z �W UO 0. W= I— to U- WO LL Q FW Z E- E- O W N w U� O� � H Ww H- U. O Z U =; O Z �—'' paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. t)6 i INSP C RECORD c Retain a copy with permit 1 2 INSPEQrION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Projec : r Type of Inspection Address: k i Date Called: cial Instructions: C70 /4/ ate Wanted: C 2. M. �UZ Requester: r . _. Phone o: / I 9 i A �J Receipt No.: Date: rtti�ar�wrr i J Z �Z '~ W �U 0 0 Cl) TLL WO 9 U . N� T �W Z F— F_ O Z H W W co U� 10 H WW �O Z W N O Z "paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPE ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 .i Proje • Type of Inspect' q: A Add ess: v Date Called: Sp cial Instructions: Date Wanted / a.m Requester: Phone No: D Approved per applicable codes. Porrections required prior ..... J r 1 v v (/v v { $47A REINSPEC" 10 fer E REQUIRED. Pr or to inspection, fee must e paid at 6300 Southce Blv d., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: Z f' W J U. UO WW �U- W � LL Q N� _CY F. W Z~ Z O W5 U ON 0 1-- WW Ir- U LL O LI I Z U= O Z INSPECTION RECORD INSPECTION NO. Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDINGS DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 06)431 -3670 Pro'e � c,1/ vL►u ` Type of Inspe n: Add ress: Date Callecr. . Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a Requester: e,4. / Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. 11 Corrections required prior to approval. 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W U= O z } � 1 INSPECTION RECORD �� Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PER CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.,.,#1 00, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 eLoject: Type of pectiorti Add'Yesg: Date Called -- W S p e cial In'90*uctions: Date Wanted: 4 0 4L I o fvo p.m. Requester: . . . ..... (�r Ph ne No: \ ' 7 Z-0(0) Approved Corrections required prior to approval. tRA' per applicable codes. F m. Inspector Date: F $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 10arnint Mn - Innt• Z W JU 00 (/)a CO) W. W J C0 LL 0 U- cf) W F- 0 Z F-, W LIJ 5 CO) 0 — LLI u j :C 5 F- — U �- 0 z fLi CO) C.) P x 0 Z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 �. b Projecti fl T Type of Inspection; Addre , ^ z Fl Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. ry �! 1 ' ..:.a Inspector: Date: z Receipt No.: Date: F] $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6 Southcen B l v d., Su ite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. z z W �U UO ( no. W= J � NU- W O �d = W z �.. Z0 W � O` U 0 F-- WW U - LLI z v o~ z Inspector: Date: z Receipt No.: Date: F] $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6 Southcen B l v d., Su ite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. z z W �U UO ( no. W= J � NU- W O �d = W z �.. Z0 W � O` U 0 F-- WW U - LLI z v o~ z of F y ' INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit I S INSPECTION NO. #26)4 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 -3670 Protect: Typ f Inspe 'on: Add less: O Date Calle L( Special Instructions: Date wanted: O Requester: Pho so L9 o Fo � $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. - t Z �Z W 3 00 o N NW J W O u_ N� F. W Z H H O W ~ W �5 • U� O N O H WW H� . Z' W U= O F- Z INSPECTION RECORD � INSPECTION N0. Retain a copy with permit t P 1 S i ER 0 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDNGNG DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ( 0 4 1 -3670 i � 1/3 LN -- A 1 1 1 ;2a E51 D :g Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. J eav , i rQ Cj o r n A-A y 'I I 1 Inspector: Date: 1 UL1 I. $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be j paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: f� �L4q� ' Typ f Inspectio j -- Address. COMMENTS: Atldress: D ailed Special Inst c ions: pate Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: DO COMMENTS: I .. Z W 6:3 JU UO W= W 0 LLQ co = d. �W Z� r Z� �j �p O N. WW H �. ill Z U= O Z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PER CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (270 Project: Type f Inspection: Adds: r s /0 3 At S Date Called: -7 1 3 0 104 Special Instructions: Date Wanted: auxi- Requester _ Phone No: ! Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 1 ' 1 1. i t t i t f 1 f Inspector Date: r $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: tit':.. ..i... U Z ~ W JU UO O W FW=- S2 LL WO LL a. C0 = �W Z� Zo W U� O N C3 Ir WW LL 0 Ill Z U =" O Z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PE M)431-3670 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION I 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (2 l l i f Pr oj t: c�I,Z C tI�22� I C' Type of Inspect Ad d r�ess: t to �',. / I `• • Date Called: y'X Special Instructions: Date Wanted: p t ( p.m. m. 0 l a �Q' Requester: Phone N 16 _ � /- /`� proved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: r. I. 'A r Inspector '' � Date: L $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must b paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspectio I Receipt No.: Date: Z •�_- Z Q W W� JU 0 U) 0 wi J � N U. w Uj � z H W LLJ gy CO a t- WW U LL .Z W U =. O ~: z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit - �g INSPECTION NO. 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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: — / - - � - - �1/IBC s 'f/r -'r G Type of Ins ction: rte' j' GCJ Add es : Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: r� a.m. 1 3 Lo C Cam}' I 6 RequesSer: r .i r one o: 61 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. l f i l I { COMMENTS: 1 3 Lo C Cam}' I 6 Lu alm ;5 Inspector: Date: Receipt No.: Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee mist be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. I z ;f Z �W QQ � JU UO M U) LLJ J = MU- WO LL Q �d = W ' z F- F- O z f- U� O� D H WW U. Lll z U= O z r alb' 1908 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT i FINAL APPROVAL FORM (� Permit rI V 2 z Proj ect Name - ��`� / � 9 ► �7�T�'� �r - - . �. ,J�,,��C'c• «T Address "�'_( �;t .4 ✓ Suite # /20 i Retain current inspection schedule L/ Needs shift inspection Approved without correction notice �J/l• Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Aut rized Signature FINALAPP.FRM Rev. 2/19/98 Date T.F.D. Form F.P.. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 9 Phone: 206 -575-4404 * Fax: 206 -575-4439 z W JU UO N a CO W J = S2 LL W O J LL Q N = �W z I-. I- O z F- W w U� O N o E- W LJ U. O. ui Z U Co 1= X z r S A F E T Y D A T A S H E EVIEWED FOR Da e : LANCE PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL TRANSPA.ENT SURFACER ' PRODUCT CODE: DF5300F5' PRODUCT USE : Wood'Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2A SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = == = = == SECTION II - MANUF APPP.OVMs C JUL 16 2004 GPWU%TCAT NG DIVISION T Page: l S: H F R P 2 *3 0 Y ON BECKER ACROMA - 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO FILE COPY CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG 0 TEMP PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 5 -10% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ISO- BUTANOL 78 -83 -1 9 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 50 ppm LD50: 2460 mg /kg RAT -ORAL, LC50: NOT AVAILABLE • XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal • n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSRIN LD50: 790 mg /kRg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal • FORMALDEHYDE 50 -00 -0 .22 ACGIH TLV: 2 ppm STEL, OTHER: 1 ppm TWA iN C O M P E T E LD50: 800 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 590 mg /m3 RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS == = = = = == APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.12 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 9.31 lb /g1 EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C- 139 C 17'f SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 339 g11 ,2.831 1b /gl s �� CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 339 g11 ,2.831 lb /gl i VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .44 CITY OFrUfS(tiOj/�L4 j VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): 52 G /L, =4.7% VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .07 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL .) : 69.6 �'SNM PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 59.36 :, ' ,•yr54V'n ey« eny r .. .., ra rinr.mrrnota..,. .:h.. . +: tt....iazYy M!`^4r ,. .Y► ' ^*'� ':' 4', �` , P'....."_. irr.w.iti i.... .: , r, ... <� ,y. _ M A T E R I A'L Z Z _U 00 C O D CO H NW WD 9_J U_ N = W Z �. f- O Z I_ W W U� O- 0 F_ WW H U O --z W U= O H Z 'r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 13 C .5 METHOD USED: TCC Z Q S � FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 W EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog � SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES _ Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full �_ protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers.and structures C0 U. w o exposed to fire. U. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS = W Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable UJ F-= distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid Z �- 1.0 accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on WH- w surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- v o up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or O cn 0t_- explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. = U F- H u. O . TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: uIN PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II � O SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Z. Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lung and r , nT. I\n\TMTI\ p1MY!En'RVM t M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. Formaldehyde has caused cancer in test animals at high concentrations (5- 15ppm). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: YES IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: YES Formaldehyde is classified as a Suspected Human Carcinogen (A2) by ACGIH, and as Probably Carcinogenic to Humans (Group 2A) by IARC. Formaldehyde has caused cancer in test animals. TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TA \IT /'11�T I�IYT 11\ T T \ bwnw.... A \� \TT. T\I\T I\TTf\ nT. I\n\TMTI\ p1MY!En'RVM t Z �w UO N o J = H N LL w 0 La co = �w Z F- O Z F_ W w ON p }- ww L o .Z w �y 0 Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. Page: 4 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a -Air 1gNX.Ygv /w.Nx ♦.rn a }wa+ IaJ/vMq•.Vt e{. +Y(itY '.1txJftMM• N . NM /M; . h4 arm �. r ivit ++�M�iu,+•�ua 'M..Ib f z _� w � 0 UO 0 w= C0 U. w 9 -1 U? � = w F _ F- 0 z �_ w U� ON o E_ wW LO •z W O ct) O z A M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER ------- - - - - -- - -- - - -- TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE j AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ______°----------------- --------------------- ---- -----= LAST PAGE ---------------- -------------- - - - - -- - - -- --- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- „v,,, i,a .a,_ r.s,..�w«'L,.++'J�' .«r..C;�.tsiu�:;�:.:e"� .-t •.. ,, ., :«G771 z �w o � ' JU UO N 0 J = H N W W O WQ co = d F W. Z H I- O w ~ W U0 O N o �- WW LL O W Z U= ~O N- z r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T t Date: 11/21/2003 Page: l PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL INTRO 40 HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: NM5202 -004OF 2 *3 0 F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 6131996 -6666 : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin = = = = = == SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG 0 TEMP PERCENT ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * TOLUENE 108 -88 -3 22 20C 10 -30% ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm LD50: 2500 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 6350 ppm /4h. RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4) - DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV i LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA LD50: P 5840 4 mg /kg LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr IN C O M P E T E LTR# *.Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. s SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS i APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY:ry��� VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.6 lb /g1 T ��kWir q EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. N BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 139 C 17� pERMrT 4 2004 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. tvrF COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 670 g/1 ,5.594 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 670 g/1 ,5.594 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 2.79 rj o 4 o o VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): 185 G /L, =20.3% VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .77 .. ,... •M:I w. »IY11+'Ya: neY+w.a ta+•r•.,.a.- rsn .ve a reskrw6Y•7ia i":'*.Y't sf - „*' i'k *. e.a., 2ff ...:I:.... I S 2 Z �W UO N J 3: CO W WO J U. c =W F— _ ? F— 1— O Z W U� ON 0 1 WW IL 0 ui N U 0 Z 1 Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 26.41 r PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 19.86 Z SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Z �W FLASH POINT: 6 C L I METHOD USED: TCC QQ j B VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR Y L • M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T t Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 26.41 r PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 19.86 Z SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Z �W FLASH POINT: 6 C L I METHOD USED: TCC QQ j B VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR Y L J V 00 CO C3 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog J = H NU_ SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES W O Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures LL exposed to fire. N d =w Z �. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS I- O Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable w distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid o accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on 0 co `'. surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- oF- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near = v containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or 0 explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. Z U N O ~ f TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: Z i PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II i SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE A Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA j STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. f INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ----------- -- - - -- -- ..... , .w. tiF !e� >«��i'r l:t'�k'�.7�t �5xda:cx w +.awe . • x3fl,.$Lirsu ` `` . ".' �'i«i:.iii«a9:A`aJ�r:� t> I M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. In rare cases may sensitize heart muscle causing heart arrythmia (irregular heart beat). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. T OXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PROD �u`trEkaq.'8.i+tit+�� `: 1+ur w a...us.a as +wnu »:+..�..+�.e.:, f. w.: ua.: v",: u;, r�aa>.±a ip�ki�.. in:+ ��iiuzuirw ui-`:: w" au.;;. Yria `.r::�.:Jta'.:w ",;�c'•:i:,t:. uw.: Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 3 INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause Z narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and w coma. g Q � W U SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash q P g Y w = _ (dermatitis) . N u_ w SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE LL Q Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If d absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may _ occur. ? i-- F- O �- INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE i Z W U Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and co 0 unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and o ' digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can z 0 Uj cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. LL F- Z 111 U- HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) P ' Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the Z skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. In rare cases may sensitize heart muscle causing heart arrythmia (irregular heart beat). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. T OXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PROD �u`trEkaq.'8.i+tit+�� `: 1+ur w a...us.a as +wnu »:+..�..+�.e.:, f. w.: ua.: v",: u;, r�aa>.±a ip�ki�.. in:+ ��iiuzuirw ui-`:: w" au.;;. Yria `.r::�.:Jta'.:w ",;�c'•:i:,t:. uw.: M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T I Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE F w M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. z z EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES ;X W INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. v o EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of 0 o water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. J x SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional U. skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. U_< Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by = 0 mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek t- = Medical Assistance. ? F- O z F- STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED W U p Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill 00 and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with o �_ water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. w H o �O .z WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD WCO Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult 0 appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for z Proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. i OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling.' DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Care should be taken when sanding cured material. The nuisance dust produced may cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory passages. If local ventilation is inadequate particulate dust masks should be worn. A high concentration of airborne dust particles can form an explosive mixture. Keep away from sparkes, flames and sources of static electricity. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES aw r t ^ M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES ' Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent ! for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER i I TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE y ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. i THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE 1 AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST z �z W w JU UO N 0 J F T) U. w 0 �a:3 U. Q =0 �w Z t- I- O z� UJ w U � ON o E-. wW �F u. z ui v= O z t r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 1 PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL FACETT LV 40 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P - PRODUCT CODE: NM5212 -004OF 2 *3 0 1 PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = = = = = == SECTION II BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.8 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. f BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 126 C 01 VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS Applicable. CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE NESHAPS: 1b0 41011% 123 -86 -4 8 20C 30 -60% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL lb /gl PEOSIVED LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): G /L, ETHYL ALCOHOL VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm PERMIT CENTER PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 23.95 LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal Nf - l.;v A�. tEka+. Mi' rn. s •,.r....!'t!'. :M'.cy , tt'nf•v}•..r..n e<.F' �,a!�yn�fl$Ww.^1++!+.la - IRl1 CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available ETHYL ACETATE 141 -78 -6 76 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm LD50: 11 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 1600 ppm /8h RAT -Inhal ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal ! * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN RAT INC 0 M P T E LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. ' - - - -- - - - - -- SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS -- - - - - -_ APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.8 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. f BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 126 C 01 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: 1b0 41011% CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 642 g/1 ,5.357 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 642 g/1 ,5.357 lb /gl PEOSIVED VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB.VOC /LB SOLIDS) 2.19 CITY OF TUKWILA VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): G /L, VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) . PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 31.31 PERMIT CENTER PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 23.95 Nf - l.;v A�. tEka+. Mi' rn. s •,.r....!'t!'. :M'.cy , tt'nf•v}•..r..n e<.F' �,a!�yn�fl$Ww.^1++!+.la - IRl1 l z Z UO to o co W J = I- to U_ WO U? CO d = W I- _ ? F- F- O z ~ 5 U� O co WW H tt O W z U =. O z SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Hi h our concentrations are irritiating to eyes no I Z Z �w Q � JU UO N J = H to L w 9-1 LL ¢ Cl) D = F. w z �. ZO W5 U ON off w U _ O •Z w U= O Z I r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T + Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -4 C 3 ? r METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.4 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. 5 x TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II i i SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Hi h our concentrations are irritiating to eyes no I Z Z �w Q � JU UO N J = H to L w 9-1 LL ¢ Cl) D = F. w z �. ZO W5 U ON off w U _ O •Z w U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 Page 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis) . SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de - fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. 1UTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. Z Z UO No Uj LU N U_ w �~ U¢ � d = w ? F- z� w U� 0 CO. 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Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. 'PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES i mr�ns^m�^��� c� irl ��rcn �c�rr TTo�r.rcr�t_� �r TTY � rte, I' z ~ w JU UO N CO LU W = 0) U_ WO LQ = �W z H ZO U� O� o E- WW H~ "—' O w z U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 protection. Page: 4 i' :�•:�,.+ :max..,.., ..�F,.w ..,.ya' ,rtid:W.a:_.,::a.;: :i.:��u.�s�,.i,,:.;.s..i«:., .w,;:.,.J::ti'.G:.. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses/Goggles. - OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT V. Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to M o prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly w = recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. co LL o w a � Ei WORK HYGIENIC PRACTICES (n a Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. z w Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent ~ _ for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. F..o. z �- w w. �5 SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER = _____________________ U O cl) TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ~ w ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE W USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER �- ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. LL, O THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE Z z AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. W ------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- LAST PAGE _-- _----- - - - - -- F z i' :�•:�,.+ :max..,.., ..�F,.w ..,.ya' ,rtid:W.a:_.,::a.;: :i.:��u.�s�,.i,,:.;.s..i«:., .w,;:.,.J::ti'.G:.. APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.8 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 126 C 1'7/ SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 642 g/1 ,5.357 lb /gl W D 0q. , 1 tv CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 642 /1 ,5.357 lb/ l g g VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 2.19 C1.K.YOFYUK�NiLA VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): G /L, VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 31.31 CENTER PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC .) : 23.95 pERMtiY : i tRaMntu, mw x* •�.A .. .,.."..- , ^.snamxn+n..rt�wpr w� �i M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T ' Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 1 PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL FACETT LV 90 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: NM5212 -009OF 2 *3 0 1 PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating Z WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B W SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION JU 0 MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC N W 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CALL CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 (- INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin L Q CO p d SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION =____ F ? F_ VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT I-- O REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP PERCENT z f' ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---- --- --- -- -- ------- --- - - - ---- W n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 30 -60% �p OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL U LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal Q ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm W W U r; LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% �F-- — 0 jj OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV Z LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available W ETHYL ACETATE 141 -78 -6 76 20C 5 -109 0 N OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm H 3: ~ LD50: 11 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 1600 ppm /8h RAT -Inhal O , ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% Z 3 OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal j * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN LC50: 8000 INC 0 M P E T E LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, ppm /4h RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CPR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.8 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 126 C 1'7/ SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 642 g/1 ,5.357 lb /gl W D 0q. , 1 tv CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 642 /1 ,5.357 lb/ l g g VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 2.19 C1.K.YOFYUK�NiLA VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): G /L, VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 31.31 CENTER PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC .) : 23.95 pERMtiY : i tRaMntu, mw x* •�.A .. .,.."..- , ^.snamxn+n..rt�wpr w� �i •j , M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -4 C $ ? . METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.4 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self - contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS i Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE �Hi ah.. va pour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nos lun gs and Z �W aa 3 cU 0 Wo J = H U) U_ w UQ = �W Z f ZO W5 U� ON o F- wW O LLI Z U= O Z u M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de - fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of ° �"�'.e? x t? � � .��` ; �f��z�� 4 ��'�� ! �,' ? � 'Yla � ,r' �� :. Z Z � 10 00 wF to LL w UQ CO)� V �w z ZO UJ w U� ON 1H WW UO w z U= O Z i M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 Page: 4 SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. ------------ - - - - -- SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES i RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES z Z D JU UO UO W = E- N U_ W O U_ ? co O = w Z 4-- O z �- w U� ON OH w W O ..z w co O� z ;t a� 1; M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/24/2003 protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. Page: 5 OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash.stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER ------- - -- - -- - - - -- TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ------------------------------------ -------= ----------= LAST z Z UO moo C0 Uj W = F �w w L L N� = �w z= H- 1- O Z F- W W �p ON O F- W W. U. W U= Z M A T E R I A L S A FE T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL UNISURFACER PRODUCT CODE: DF5354 -9001F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B Page: l HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 2 SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC z +-w � 00 Na C0 W J = F- NLL WD W? N = W z H F- O z F- W W U� 0 N 01— WW F_ L W CO O z 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG O TEMP PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE -4 8 20C 10 -30`is OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ;i ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,l- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 5 -10% 3 OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL 3- ETHOXYPROPIONATE 763 -69 -9 .7 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: 100ppmSTEL LD50: 4.3 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >1000 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal t I CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 1 -5% ' OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV INCOMPLETE LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.29 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 10.78 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 170 C /7Y SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av.' FREEZING POINT: N /Av. .CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 447 9/1 ,3.73 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 447 9/1 ,3.73 lb /gl F(ECEIVED VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .53 GITYOFTUKWILA VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): 69 G /L, =5.3% VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) .08 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT ( CALC .) : 65.39 PERMIT CENTER PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 47.19 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA z +-w � 00 Na C0 W J = F- NLL WD W? N = W z H F- O z F- W W U� 0 N 01— WW F_ L W CO O z t M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 FLASH POINT: 13 C S METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.05 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water.. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD.DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause u narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiti a nd _ _ _ — 44`.. - r— _.._... .._._. ......— .anewtay.'.tYlefe'rr.u�M tl'bWiMi%IiL3MYMtlliNl•• — Z �Z �W JU U ND C0 W J H C0 L w 0 9-1 UQ U� = �w Z I- O Z w U O N o�_ W HP O . Z . W U= O~ Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page 3 SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES IN 0 IN WWALNMAJL� Fvar. fin fresh Ai r anr3 arimini st art f r.i a Z ~ w JU UO ND J = H U) U . w 0 wa co) n = a �w z X H F- 0 w ~ w U� O - o�_ LU LU U_ O ui z U= O X z Ir J M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 4 _ respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Care should be taken when sanding cured material. The nuisance dust produced may cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory passages. If local ventilation is inadequate particulate dust masks should be worn. A high concentration of airborne dust particles can form an explosive mixture. Keep away from sparkes, flames and sources of static electricity. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air aLl jn& respirator or Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus � , z �w o! � �U U0 Co Cl J = F- �w w LLQ Un = �w z X f- O z I_ W W U U) o1-- wW LL O W z co O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST PAGE====_________ _______________________________ Z Z '~ w JU UO U) o CO) LLJ J = H CO LL w L L CO X �w z X H F- O w �5 ON C3 F- W W LL U — 0 w z CO) O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 Page: l PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL RELIANT 15 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DM5342 -0015F 2 3 0 E PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2, D2B SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = = = = = == SECTION II - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT -- --- --- ---- --- - ----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal ETHYL 3- ETHOXYPROPIONATE 763 -69 -9 .7 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: 100ppmSTEL f LD50: 4.3 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >1000 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal I NC O M P LE * subject to the reporting of LT R # No toxic chemicals sub � -- j p ng Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.77 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 170 C 17 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 610 g/1 ,5.091 lb /91 CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 610 g/1 ,5.091 lb /gl U 4 VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.9 pECE CITY O¢TUKWILA VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): G /L, VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP/LB SOLIDS) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 34.51 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME ( CALC .) : 27.1 PERMIT CENTER SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Z �Z ~ W UO U) o CO W W = H NU_ WO 9-1 U� = �.. W Z F- I- O W F— UJ �5 UO O N a1_ WW U. 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TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE. Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA --------- - - - --- STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomitinq__and Z �Z �W �U UO N W = CO L W �� LL. 4 cl) ::) = �. 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Reports have associated repeated and prolonged oti-- occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous = v system damage.. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. u' O O w U CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO Z ~ IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. 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W w � O OTHER PRECAUTIONS z Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly v prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. 0 H DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. z Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. - When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safetv Glasses /Goaales. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: Page: OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER = == ==== ________= = = = = == TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. -THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST z Z o: 2 . D JU UO NO CI) W J H Cl) LL . W O J LL. Q S F- O. Z f" W Dp O N off =U u' O .Z W U =. O F.. Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL RELIANT 40 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DM5342 -0040F 2 3 0 PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2, D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal :} CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV j LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available t ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /Bhr RAT -Inhal z ETHYL 3 SHA 763 -69 -N C O M PL �t 1 -5� N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: 100ppmSTEL I � j LD50: 4.3 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >1000 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal LTR# * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.77 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 170 C C1� SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 610 g/1 ,5.091 lb /gl Z CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 610 /1 ,5.091 lb/ 1 g g VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.9 pECEN� VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL .) : G /L, _ . CITY OFTIlMLA VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 34.51 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.) : 27.1 pESMITCENTes SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA i I' z ~w o: 2 UO to o co UJ J = F- CO U. ua 0 . U c �. = F_ W z H F- O z 1- W W U� ON 0 1— LLJ LL j H IL O W U= O z TDG-SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. Z _� ~ w UO N 0 J = CO a_ W O �QQ U_ Co = d F- W Z F- Z O VO O N O 1-- WW ~ F- �' O Z W O Z SENSITIVITY TO.STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and' throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and i Date: 11/27/2003 0111111111111113311MIM age: 2 - FLASH POINT: 11 C ^ Z- METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.05 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid . 9 surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- :;; up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours.may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T TDG-SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. Z _� ~ w UO N 0 J = CO a_ W O �QQ U_ Co = d F- W Z F- Z O VO O N O 1-- WW ~ F- �' O Z W O Z SENSITIVITY TO.STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and' throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and i Date: 11/27/2003 0111111111111113311MIM age: 2 - FLASH POINT: 11 C ^ Z- METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.05 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid . accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- :;; up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours.may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG-SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. Z _� ~ w UO N 0 J = CO a_ W O �QQ U_ Co = d F- W Z F- Z O VO O N O 1-- WW ~ F- �' O Z W O Z SENSITIVITY TO.STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and' throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and i 1 coma. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 3 SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis) . SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. CARCINOGENICITY: TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. 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Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty i containers. { OTHER PRECAUTIONS ! Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly j prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. ________________= SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. 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TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ---------------------------- --- -- ------ ---------- -----= LAST ------------------ -------------- ----------- - - - - -- z " w o! � 00 V) o. W= NL w U - U) C � Y w ? F- 0: z F- U� O CO3 0 H W UJ. LL O .z W U =. O z t � M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 1 PRODUCT NAME: CATALYST 309 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DV5943H 3 *3 1 Y PRODUCT USE : Catalyst for Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B,E SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = = = = = == SECTION II BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 60 -100% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal PARA TOLUENE SULPHONIC ACID MONOHYDRATE 6192 -52 -5 100 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: N /AV. LD50: 2484 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available • SULFURIC ACID 7664 -93 -9 C.¢Q 'V' L C 2 T 1 -5% ACGIH TLV: 1 mg /m3 �JJ LD50: 2140 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 18g /m3 GUINEA PIG -Inhal LTR# w • Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372•. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS == = = = = == APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with slight odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .84 VAPOUR DENSITY: Not known. DENSITY: 7.05 lb /g1 EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C,- 276 C f7 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Miscible. PH: Acidic COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 723 9/1 ,6.03 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 724 g/1 ,6.043 lb /g1 I)IN4870 VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 6.03 B50 61VE0 VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.)- * * * * * * * * * ** G /L, _ * * * * * * * * * * *% Clv 6V- TUKWILA VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * ** PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 14.19 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC .) : 8 .2 ��t�s12 OED SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 13 C .5 METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 3.3 UPPER: 19 z z �W �U 00 y0 J = I- NU. WO �QQ U_ cr)d = W r ?�_ �_O z I_ W W U� O� 0 !_ WW F- W P ?. O z P ataco «. 1�"S��'."- 3M u M x yi�wXA : ,.aN4t4'�'i4ftF?•R +!.nw.n d *nIeqm Ll{?Nre!... z z �W �U 00 y0 J = I- NU. WO �QQ U_ cr)d = W r ?�_ �_O z I_ W W U� O� 0 !_ WW F- W P ?. O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 2 SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self - contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Closed containers may explode due to pressure build -up when exposed to extreme heat. Acidic vapours may be given off during a fire. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: FLAMMABLE LIQUID, CORROSIVE NOS (ETHANOL, p- TOLUENE SULPHONIC ACID) CLASS 3(8), UN2924, PACKING GROUP, II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Not expected. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID i Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Oxidisers, Strong Acids or Alkalies. ' HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Oxides of Sulphur and Phosphorus. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Vapours and mists are extremely corrosive to the nose, throat and i mucous membranes. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Prolonged contact may cause blister formation (burns). Since irritation may not occur immediately, contact may go unnoticed. SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. v.. � �t >.� . ..K.., t �,,, iS.'::;, o. �S :*+t+.irai'xs7.'i.:..etS«`GdSrs �a:�iu.itbii'?4i.e }: 'r 'x:cAy,•f. .+.a,. ,.. ..rYrc±i:�:L'�,'+: t � yij � . , iysti.Jir..w:. Z ~ w .J U UO Cl) CO W J to LL WO LQ N� = �W Z H F- 0 Z I_ W �p U 0— o�_ W LLO .• Z W U= O~ Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 3 INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Corrosive. May burn and /or blister skin and eyes on contact. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and consult a Physician. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. z i~ '~ w o: 2 UO 0 w= CO L WO dc LQ = �W z i_ ZO W W U� O� o �_ W F L" O w z CO P M z WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 4 proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. j PROTECTIVE GLOVES 1 Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles and Faceshields. Contact lenses should not be worn without goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER z `~ w JU UO N D J H Mw 10 9_j U. = �w Z H I- O w ~ W U� ON 0 F- w W u" 0 .. Z W U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST Q ' 00 , N 0 co) tu LU = F— cf)u w O' u . d F- _ Z F- O Z F- W U D :ON D I- W w. u- F- O itl Z L) =` O F- Z y:t M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST Q ' 00 , N 0 co) tu LU = F— cf)u w O' u . d F- _ Z F- O Z F- W U D :ON D I- W w. u- F- O itl Z L) =` O F- Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 1 PRODUCT NAME: CARE SEAL HAPS FREE FF5310 HMIS CODES: H F R F PRODUCT CODE: FF531OF 2 3 0 Y PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Barrie Edwards SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------- --------- --- - - - - -- n -BUTYL ACETATE OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ACETONE ACGIH TLV: 750 ppm, OTHER: 1000 ppm STEL LD50:5800 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50 : >16000 ppm 4/h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ACETATE OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm LD50: 11 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 1600 ppm /8h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available 123 -86 -4 8 64 -17 -5 44.6 67 -64 -1 181 141 -78 -6 9004 -70 -0 20C 30 -60% 20C 15 -40% 20 C 5 -10% 76 20C 5 -10% 1 -5% ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL I N C 0 M P LET E LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal LTR# * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. 1 -5% SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour r ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .9 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.54 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 56 C - 126 C 1-3 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /ftSN6D Os ; -•( OF TUK" A CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: s CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 634 g/1 ,5.292 lb /gl z LL.� 00 to o J Ww w LL? � =w F- _ ? f-- F— O Z �5 u n, N. 01-- WW h- LL O z W U =. O z h M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 2 CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 700 g/1 ,5.838 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 3.25 VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.): G /L, =.% VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) . PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 21.58 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 15.99 -------= = = = = == SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -18 C i` METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.7 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS t Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even . when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) z ~ w JU U UD J � N U_ w U_ ¢ U) a = �w zF F_ 0 z t- w U� O N 0 F_ W U O 6i U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 3 Oxidisers, Strong Acids or Alkalies, or Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. .i „�. '. 4K. �...�...t•>+'«.'�f.1.. •..{R..�..;.1' .i;wM���lSi:.K': .<. . ...... .. w_�s}- ..•u'•..x:.: ......w..„...�.. «...�.- ....w.s ..w_r- �. «.�..u.ni4 sa. , , {'u.si Z Z �W 2 D JU UO NO CO W W = !- N LL, WO LLQ WD T o �W z f- E- 0 Z F- W5 U� O N o E- WW H� O w Z U= O Z 1 1 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 4 TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek oi Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. Acetone evaporates rapidly. Thus abundant vapour will be present in the air wherever the product is free to evaporate. Keep containers closed (when not in use). OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES z ~ w � 00 W = H �U_ w UQ 10 �w z z� UJ w U� ON WW F- u' O ..z w U� F= � O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 5 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers Wash thoroughly with soap and water for washing due to defatting of skin in the workplace-are recommended. after handling. Do not use solvent and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST z Z � QQ � 3 U UO (/) C0 W J = to LL w 0 Q� LLQ �d = w Z �.- I- O z� W w U 0— o� w w �Z ui U= O ~. z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 PRODUCT NAME: CARE SEAL HS HAPS FREE PRODUCT CODE: FF5320F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B Page: 1 HMIS CODES: H F R 1 2 3 0 f SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Barrie Edwards SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 30 -60% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ACETATE 141 -78 -6 76 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm LD50: 11 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 1600 ppm /8h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 1 -5$ ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal I i * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS i N C O M P E T E APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour LT R # ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .98 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 8.17 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 126 C N1 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 618 g/1 ,5.156 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 618 g/1 ,5.156 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.71 VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.) : G /L, VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) Ct'r' OF�UK . y PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 36.87 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 30.07 rLnUXr CEN`�E� �� i .�. ?iiai: a�i; Ti: 2 tl tl ti�:¢ s' aA� cC; iy Y. �iir')::.::¢: la :.M»'�yeklfllttits:rt:.egrauWr .+akr.. .µwx .. t+ .L�ruL3�.;i'a.+y�ma.tS�Li.V"'Y, ".�ir�tGxuCi4.;Wi�;::.. z '~ W 00 N CO W N W WO 9 L L cl) = �W Z t- Z� �5 U� ON OH WW -0 LLI z U CO 0 z t • M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S-H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -4 C METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.7 UPPER: 19 M W QQ EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog JU N p JF_ SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full w p protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures w exposed to fire. Q cn d UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Uj Z Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable F 0 s distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid ZF_ accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on w ' surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- v N. y up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near p �. containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or = v explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. LL W z TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: H PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II z 4 ^ SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC•DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build - up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions.' CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) a, Not Available. �F i HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS } "'{ 4 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T _ Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 3 SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Z INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Z High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and c coma. w J SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Co W O Frequent or prolonged contact may 'irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis) . LQ �D CY SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE V F- _ Z Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. z O INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE LU j 5 Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and O N unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can = U cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. a L O. Z HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) U CO � Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the O Z skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. 0 L M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 4 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes.-Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an,approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames: Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from w. incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty } containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. i Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. _____________ SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in.poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. Z ~ w JU U0 w= H Nw w 0 LL¢ = �w Z F- 0 zI­ w w U� ON O �- w W -0 W z U= z TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST 0 I M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T - Date: 01/21/2004 Page: 5 VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to z keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ~` ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. W JU PROTECTIVE GLOVES N 0 Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin w =. protection. J � N U. W O EYE PROTECTION �. Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. N a UJ OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT , Z Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to fO prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly W ~ recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are 2 � D recommended. o. 0 O N WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES W H H UJ Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. u Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent W for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. H O z SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER ' TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST 0 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T PRODUCT NAME: KLINTCRYL 50 PRODUCT CODE: TM5701 -005OF PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = = = = = == SECTION II Date: 12/05/2003 Page: 1 HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 F - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BR.ANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY:.Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP PERCENT -- -------------------- n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 30 -60% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ACETATE 141 -78 -6 76 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm LD50: it g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 1600 ppm /8h RAT -Inhal • XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20- I NC O 3 P L fff E 1 - OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal LT R # • Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS == = = = = == APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .93 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.78 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 77 C - 139 C SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 733 g/1 ,6.121 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 733 g/1 ,6.121 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 3.68 SSCENED VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): 24 G /L, =2.6% OI`YYc)r. TkJoitA VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) .12 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 21.37 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME ( CALC .) : 17.35 ;�6AN117 GFKfEP SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZAR ATA - __ - - -- FLASH POINT: -4 C S METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 11.4 T'11 /T T1T/`ITTT 117T T'.T/'1 •IT7tT' TT - - -- /9 /'1 T1 - - -- ML �..-- - -7 T.T -4- T...— axta. I z ~ w U LLJ J = Co U_ WO �~ LL N n = �W Z F- HO z F_ W W U ON 0 I- W F- - Z CO U O F". z F M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 12/05/2003 Page: 2 SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable' distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause__ z ~w Q � JU 00 N O C0 W J = H CO W w LLQ N = �w z �o z� W5 U� O CO o E- WW L' O •Z w U= O Z TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid-additional M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T " Date: 12/05/2003 Page: 3 (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If w absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. J U 0 ND INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE UJ H Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and —0 O unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can Q cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. = w HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) O } Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the Z�_ `3 skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged ? o occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous c� system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. p Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion W _ w may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Xylene in high — z concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. w N 1 Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in H x j I kidney and liver damage. Z CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO i OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid-additional r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 12/05/2003 Page: 4 water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. l:.a.. :.�:, .,..;.'ats t .,1�...:�w.+ «v.:r »•..�.,«.. .....www...t - uaa,r: r.+.o��.:. � w..�.:l.Y�+�u':utk�J�'C.�L..� n�.il;ii;irssiy«; .�'.*.:,w�f'r1'u z Z �w QQ JU UO 0 J = U) LL w Ua = �w z ZO w w UC3 ON o�_ w O ui z U= O z r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 12/05/2003 Page: EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. :1 OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever P p P g possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly >; recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX — DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST PAGE _ ,..., .. .... ...xu.. «...:�.v�,t....a:.... uw:+s•:..i.v..,a:::w� ta.du+:+�.t_b '�i+.s:..N. ', r.. ✓.....�i.:a.4x.z:.J: « ..::�:.�.0 �t :..,..:4.:ia:yt� z Z U0 C0 J F. CO LL ua 0 LL Q �w z �_ w �p LLj 0 - 01-- WW H U LL 0 W U= O ~� z T ., M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 PRODUCT NAME: GLAZING STAIN NEUTRAL PRODUCT CODE: HS51OGF PRODUCT USE : Wood Stain WHMIS INFO. : B3,D2B SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE = == = = == SECTION II Page: 1 HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 2 0 x MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION = BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = == * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .87 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.25 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Slower than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 157 C - 383 C '31j SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 683 g/1 ,5.7 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 683 g/1 ,5.7 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 3.68 Ed VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.): * * * * * * * * * ** G /L, LA HAPS AS SUPPLIED LB VHAP LB SOLIDS IU ? VOLATILE ( / ) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 21.38 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 14.49 AMIN SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 41 C 1() FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, TA .1?T0-LT'TTVt* -% DVf )0'i! ..aw�.irMarn±Vrew.ru ^gss METHOD USED: TCC VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 6 CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog 1)04481 nTTV W.. Q z '~ w UO to C3 J H N LL WO �J U. CO =w ? 1-- I- O z F- W W no O � O F-- WW H L O z W U= O z VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT PETROLEUM DISTILLATES 64742 -47 -8 9.7 20C 60 -100% OSHA PEL: NONE, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm LD50: >5000 mg /kg.RAT -Oral, LC50: >1400 ppm /4h. RAT -Inhal LINSEED OIL 8001 -26 i�1 C O M P L E T E 5 -10`k OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: N /AV. LD50: Not Available, LC50: Not Available LT R # * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .87 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.25 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Slower than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 157 C - 383 C '31j SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 683 g/1 ,5.7 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 683 g/1 ,5.7 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 3.68 Ed VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.): * * * * * * * * * ** G /L, LA HAPS AS SUPPLIED LB VHAP LB SOLIDS IU ? VOLATILE ( / ) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 21.38 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 14.49 AMIN SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 41 C 1() FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, TA .1?T0-LT'TTVt* -% DVf )0'i! ..aw�.irMarn±Vrew.ru ^gss METHOD USED: TCC VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 6 CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog 1)04481 nTTV W.. Q z '~ w UO to C3 J H N LL WO �J U. CO =w ? 1-- I- O z F- W W no O � O F-- WW H L O z W U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T•Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO -NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP III SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). Z ' w UO N CO W J H CO U. w LL CO V �w z H ZO w U� O CO off W W H� -O ..Z w CO O Z MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill ' M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T ' Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 3 " SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. zz INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE � z w Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and � unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and v 0 digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cn o cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. J H NU. w O. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the Q skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged d occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous w system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. z � Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. z O W w CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO 0 IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO O pf- OSHA REGULATED: NO M U tL O TERATOGENICITY w z None known. CO O MUTAGENICITY z None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill 1 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly'(with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES I RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. z �Z W. JU UO 00 J = H CO LL WO LL< WD = �W Z F- O z F- W W U O CO. 0 H W U LL O tll z U= z M M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST ---- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- z 'F- w JU v0 CO C3 W =:. J � N L. WO 2 LL Q. C0 �. _ d �W F- O. Z I- W UJ �O . O- Q E- W W' H U L� 0- Z UN 1= _ O z 41 l/I M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 PRODUCT NAME: BERNYL SURFACER WHITE PRODUCT CODE: DF5350 -9001F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE SECTION II Page: l HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 ]1 - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 - 6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION = = = == Z F' w UO tN o J = F- NLL WO U _ co) = �W Z HO Z F_ W W U O Co 0 1-- UJ W H U O 111 Z U = 01__ Z VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT - - -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ------------- -- ------ ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% t ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 10 -30% t OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal j * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4) - DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL 3- ETHOXYPROPIONATE 763 -69 -9 .7 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: 100ppmSTEL LD50: 4.3 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >1000 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -701h C 0 M P E T E 1 - OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available LTR# } * indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. r SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.28 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 10.68 lb/91 EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 170 C /7�r SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 431 g/1 ,3.598 lb /g1 CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 431 g/1 ,3.598 lb /g1 R oOSWE D ptp VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .51 C +� VOLATILE HAPS, (CALL.): 69 G /L, =5 VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) .08 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL .) : 66.3 O PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 48.74 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION ARD DATA - �":cs� ". z „ ^'�.�..' .." ^ " ' h .___,_+: _ w.t..�.- r.�"""'"" ' r”' - ..mac- .�•....._._ ..... .�� I � Z F' w UO tN o J = F- NLL WO U _ co) = �W Z HO Z F_ W W U O Co 0 1-- UJ W H U O 111 Z U = 01__ Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 FLASH POINT: 13 C s METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.05 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode-due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. --------------- - - - - -- SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA i INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nau vomiting and _ El MI34NlM.. wm. l... ........,.............snsi. �A'!]tUtMIM.Mft ivtlbmmvra....._.... ..._.__..__.._..._..__..._..«.. ..u.. _ Z W _j U UO (/)o CO LLJ J H CQ w w J L? � =w F- UJ I- O Z F-. w U� O CO w W H (.5. u' O ..Z w U= O~ Z •4 ' coma. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page 3 TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES r.>>at-P tn frPAb Air And Admi ni st Art �'t z SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash W (dermatitis) QQ JU UO (D o SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE J H Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may LL W O occur. U_ Q INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE U) = 10 Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and, Z X unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and F_o digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can wF- UJ cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. 25 ' ON D F- HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) = W Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the �- skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged 0 occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous w N system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion O z may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES r.>>at-P tn frPAb Air And Admi ni st Art �'t J ' M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: Q respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Care should be taken when sanding cured material. The nuisance dust produced may cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory passages. If local ventilation is inadequate particulate dust masks should be worn. A high concentration of airborne dust particles can form an explosive mixture. Keep away from sparkes, flames and sources of static electricity. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus. z W. H JU U 0 w� � w LLQ U� = �w Z H I- O z I- LLJ5 U� O N. off wW L' O . z . W U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 5 VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash.thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST ----------- -- - - -- z Q '~ w 5 UO (00 C0 W J = H C0 LL w J lL Q. d LU 1- O z w LLI �o O CO. o H- wW U O. ui z U =, O .z ` M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 PRODUCT NAME: MATADOR LINE 20 BLACK • PRODUCT CODE: DH5361- 70022F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I Page: l HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 1 - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BO% 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin ------- SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT '.i REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT 7 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ----------- ----- ---- --- -----• n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% y ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% ! OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal ISO- BUTANOL 78 -83 -1 9 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 50 ppm LD50: 2460 mg /kg RAT -ORAL, LC50: NOT AVAILABLE * CARBON BLACK 1333 -86[N C O M P L E T E 1.32 OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: 3.5 mg /m3, OTHER: N /AV. 1 �C LD50: Not Available, LC50: Not Available L T Rtt * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.01 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 8.41 lb EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 139 C 17Y SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT. DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS� OF E OWA CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 476 g/1 ,3.97 lb /gl , a CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 476 9/ 1 ,3.97 lb/91 VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .89 VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.) : 94 G /L, =9.3% VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .18 z ~ w JU U UQ CO W W = 1— CO W WO 9_J LL ¢ U� = �W Z F— HO z I— W W U� ON o ff W H LL W U= .0 z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 52.8 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 43.6 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 11 C 5 a - METHOD USED: TCC F LAMMAB LE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA z Z UO ND CO W W = H C0 U. WO LQ Cl) = �W Z F_ O w �5 U� Ocl) WW O w z U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. Carbon Black is listed as a possible human carcinogen. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: NO Carbon-Black is not listed as a carcinogen known by NTP, or OSHA but has been classified as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen - known animal carcinogen; possible human carcinogen. Z F :. ~ w J U. UO ND J = H �w wO LL Q c� = �w ' z H F- O Z F_ W w U� ON off w LL O Z co F= _ O Z i TERATOGENICITY None known. 14UTAGENICITY None known. 1 r , M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 4 TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. z i� ~ w ar 2 D UO N o J = CO LL w LLQ �D = �. w z E- I- O z f_ U� O� o�_ WW LL O Uj z U =. O z 4 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T • Date: 11/20/2003 Page: When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air _ supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. z VENTILATION ;= Z W General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All v O ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. N p "4 • co W J H PROTECTIVE GLOVES N 0 O Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. U_ EYE PROTECTION W Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. ? ~ OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT ZO j x Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to v prevent skin contact The'use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly o recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace'.are w w recommended. u O . WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES U i Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. = pt- Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent Z for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. _______ SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS'OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ------------------------ ----- -------------------------= LAST -- --------------------- - - - - -- r , M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 PRODUCT NAME: NC PRIMER WHITE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: ND5150 -9001F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B Page: I 2 *3 0 f SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE 'WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT • METHYL ETHYL KETONE 78 -93 -3 71 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 200 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 200 ppm, OTHER: 300ppmSTEL LD50: 3400 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm 8/h RAT -Inhal • TOLUENE 108 =88 -3 22 20C 10 -30`k ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm LD50: 2500 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 6350 ppm /4h. RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 1 -5% OSHA•PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150pp*STEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL INCOMPLETE LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /Shr RAT -Inhal LTR#_J�L� * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CPR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS = = = = = = == APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.11 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 9.23 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 139 C 17-( SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 581 9/1 ,4.851 lb /gl �ECENED CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 581 g/1 ,4.851 lb /gl C` - OP yLA VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.11 VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): 432 G /L, =39.1% VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .82 'f 05grSs PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 47.46 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 29.17 Z Z �w UO NO co W J = H N U. WO 9� Uj c �w Z H I_ O Z F_ UJ W �p U ON O F- Ww H U. O W U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -7 C lq METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected.. Z �Z W W 3 UO Co o co W J = H CO U. W O U. ¢ N D. = �w • z t- H- 0 w 2 w. U� ON o F- Ww �- 0 .Z iu co O Z SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should 'be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in- chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. In rare cases may.sensitize heart muscle causing heart arrythmia (irregular heart beat). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. 1UTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE 4 1r z �z �w �U 00 W= H U. w UQ V� + 0 �w z F- O. w 25 U� O C wW �F_ tL O ui z U= O z r r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in- chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. In rare cases may.sensitize heart muscle causing heart arrythmia (irregular heart beat). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. 1UTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE 4 1r z �z �w �U 00 W= H U. w UQ V� + 0 �w z F- O. w 25 U� O C wW �F_ tL O ui z U= O z r� r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks. and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Care should be taken when sanding cured material. The nuisance dust produced may cause irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory passages. If local ventilation is inadequate particulate dust masks should be worn. A high concentration of airborne dust particles can form an explosive mixture. Keep away from sparkes, flames and sources of static electricity. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne i z j- Z W w UO 0 CO) NLL w �Q cl) = 0 �w z H ZO W5 U� ON 01- WW H� - z ui U =. O ~ z l I M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ----------=---------------- -------------------- -------= = =_ LAST PAGE - - ---------- _ _ -------------- _____________ -------- ----------- ----- --- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- -------- - - - --- z Iz �w JU UO ND C0 LLJ J � CO) LL w J U? C = W F- _ ? F- F- 0 w �o U ON o F- wW F- �O .z w U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T PRODUCT NAME: NC LACQUER 35 WHITE PRODUCT CODE: NG5155- 90013F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2A Date: 11/21/2003 Page: l SECTION I HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 2 - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT * TOLUENE 108 -88 -3 22 20C 15 -40% ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm LD50: 2500 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 6350 ppm /4h. RAT -Inhal n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 15 -40% OSHA PHL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available * BIS(2- ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE; DOP 117 -81 -7 1.3 392 4.83 OSHA PEL: 5 mg /m3, ACGIH TLV: 5 mg /m3TWA LD50: 31 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 30 g /m3 MAMMAL -Inhal ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 1 -5% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN INC 0 M P E T E LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.09 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 9.09 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 384 C /,1 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 595 g/1 ,4.967 lb /gl t[� ®p�kM CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 595 g/1 ,4.967 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.21 VOLATILE RAPS, (CALC.): 310 G /L, =28.4% VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .63 z ~w UO (n o W = H CO) LL WO LQ N� T O �W z H F- O z F_ W W U� O� a H W �O z W U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 45.33 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 30.99 Z SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA = _________ IF: `~ w FLASH POINT: 6 C `'�� METHOD USED: TCC �¢¢ FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.3 UPPER: 19 U UO NO EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog cow H SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES s O Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full 2 protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures 9 Q exposed to fire. co Vw UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Z = ~ Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable w O distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid 5 accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on 0 surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- p up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near = w containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or I- H explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. LL O Z W U� TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: S O ~ PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II Z SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA �� .. F :yar � d � e " ni`:. t�iS. j�4;.,t,�4�•�A,c," "F'�i. �:+rxz'ad+C �s:,u.ux • ...s: , ,,,r J.'- +u..i:d:.i.: 1 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T a Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 3 INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de - fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. DOP is listed as a possible human carcinogen. In rare cases may sensitize heart muscle causing heart arrythmia (irregular heart beat). CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: YES IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: NO The NTP lists DOP as a carcinogen. DOP is considered a Human Indefinate Carcinogen and a Positive Animal Carcinogen by IARC. DOP is not considered as a carcinogen by OSHA. TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS ...,, r 1.':w ,� : :.::7r Ya.� tA) �eby.. wnhswp�e4Att4� , lJi+piai:t;+::aur,uu..w � � w.,� . xiu:.�a � .�... , ,�.....,.w.. �. w.w ' r...xaua�`:.z:.,a,.: ;..s.•,vuna4,3s:,...w .,.c,.��.;u..o,rx,. <.. MMUUMW.eYC{YNM1Ni. U. z Z � D 00 NO J = f- NLL W U. �D = �W Z H F- O Z U� ON off WW H �O ui Z U U) O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T None known. Date: 11/21/2003 MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. Page: 4, EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at'an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge mists and concentrations below th When used in poorly ventilated or - CONTROL MEASURES Respirator or Mask to keep airborne time weighted threshold limit values. confined areas, use a Fresh -Air Z �w Q � JU UO (n o J = Co LL w 9-1 U¢ 0� = �w z H F— O z�_ 25 U� O� o �_ wW u. O W z co O z f M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ---------------------------- --------------------- -----= LAST PAGE=================== ________________________' ------------------------ -------------------- - - - - -- z W JU UO ND C0 W J = H NU_ WO 9 L L 3: F. W z = H E- O z F_ 5 U� O� o�_ w F_P �O ill z U= O z IF 2b M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 1 PRODUCT NAME: OLESOL THINNER 10 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: NT5915D 1 3 0 2 PRODUCT USE : Thinner for Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM TEMP PERCENT - - -- - ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 - HG - ® - 44.6 20C 60 -100% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER;1- METHOXYPROPANOL 107 -98 -2. 10.5 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: NONE, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 5660 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 15000 ppm 4h RAT -Inhal * No toxic chemicals subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .79 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITTN go" FI EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate LT R # BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 120 C fl7 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 795 g/1 ,6.632 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 795 g/1 ,6.632 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * ** VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): * * * * * * * * * ** G /L, VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * * o f: TU PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): * * * * * * * * * ** PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): * * * * * * * * * ** SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DAT0ERW!STT _ FLASH POINT: 13 C .SS METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.6 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog G'.Ak'L�CAf,,,TP�RICH.TTATn Z " w � D 0 UO N C0 LLI J � U. WO LL.Q ND T a f _ W ' Z 1- F- O Z F- W U� ON o F- WW H LL O .Z W U= O ~ Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 aqe; 2 Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT RELATED MATERIAL CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. ----- - - - - -- SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA ------------------- INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes,. nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE tUen",r,. o1.on.aed 'contact may irritate skin and_ - cause-, z ~Z �w UO CO ) C3 J = C0 LL w LL cl)a =w ? I- ZO LLI w U� O- o�_ w LL O ..z w U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 (dermatitis) . age: 3 SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Z Can dry and de - fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. -z INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE U Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and 0 0 unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and �o MW digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can � H cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. MU- w HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the =C'1 skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged �'_ occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous Z ~ � system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Z W Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. 25 o U O� CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO w H IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO F U OSHA REGULATED: NO X60 Z W U= TERATOGENICITY 0 - None known. Z 1UTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. TAT r+AC!V MAMWDTAT. TC DV T.VACVn nV CDTT.T.T.�T1 r� I M A T E R I A L S A F E.T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 age: 4 Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly a�car:c�mr►�c�r►.d��l�,fi:�P _.w» Gh � t-. a t i nn � - a_n c�__s a f P 1-.v �h �wP r. �, � ,,,,..j,,,1�1,,rr�N��'r,��3. z �w JU UO w� NLL w J U_ CO =w z� �_O z �- w w U� ON o�_ w U_ O w z U= ~ O�_ z r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T x Date: 11/27/200311111111111111111111111111111 age: 5 recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER -___- '�i TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE r ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY.FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ------------------------------------ -------- __--- - - - - == LAST -------------- ------------ ---------- -- - - - - -- - - - - - -- i} i; ca i 1 1 { r 1 z H, '~ W JU UO N C. W= J �- tn L W O. U. Q C% F' _ F- O Z F- G a U � O— 0 F WW U � ~O W z U N O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T .l Date: 11/27/2003 PRODUCT NAME: OLESOL THINNER 20 HAPS FREE HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: NT5916C PRODUCT USE : Thinner for Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B Page: 1 2 *3 0 2 SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION ------- - - - - -- MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BR.ANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER;1- METHOXYPROPANOL 107 -98 -2 10.5 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: NONE, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 5660 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 15000 ppm 4h RAT -Inhal * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN j LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT - Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT - Inhal j PROPYLENE GLYCOL N -BUTYL ETHER 5131 -66 -8 .6 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV. LD50: 3300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available ETHYL 3- ETHOXYPROPIONATE 763 -69 -9 7 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: N /AV., OTHER: 100ppmSTEL INCOMPLETE LD50: 4.3 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >1000 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .85 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.1 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 82 C - 170 C J$(j SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 850 g/1 ,7.097 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 850 g/1 ,7.097 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * ** VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): * * * * * * * * * ** G /L, VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * ** PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): * * * * * * * * * ** 10 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): * * * * * * * * * ** to " G L SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA '!'47'tt.".;YM!+ r!v a Wrt'u .�+nywt.}c*:CYHmv _ e, Mgt- ttt^!'! S^. T•, AY. t�tR )t!i�n Y'tMIM14't.A z �w JU UO CO 0 CO W J = CO LL WO 9-1 LL Q CO = �W z I- 1- 0 z F- W W U ON C3 �__ W H L 0 W CO 0 z 1 HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Hi vapou concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, 1 - -�- nA. el, rRfl�M1+ swn,. ar,,... �._. N_.....,..,.... w...«,.. �.. rmn�nglven.. sa. iwc: s.. rasl aqw.. eRar+ yt«.,.,. r..» �,.., w.+ sewn,•..�,cnva..�ri','ixOkj,INMP �. s, and M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T - Date: 11/27/2003 Page: 2 ' FLASH POINT: 11 C METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.05 UPPER: 13.8 Z EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog W v SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES J Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full N o protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures W = exposed to fire. N W UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS J Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable N distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid w accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on Z = surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- z O up when-exposed-to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near w w containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or o explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. 0 4 1 w F TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT RELATED MATERIAL Z CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II w U= ~O E- SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Z Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Hi vapou concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, 1 - -�- nA. el, rRfl�M1+ swn,. ar,,... �._. N_.....,..,.... w...«,.. �.. rmn�nglven.. sa. iwc: s.. rasl aqw.. eRar+ yt«.,.,. r..» �,.., w.+ sewn,•..�,cnva..�ri','ixOkj,INMP �. s, and M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 Page 3 throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de - fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis - which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of 4 mrn,= A 4 -. f - o Mc A i it --n 1 T t+ n •i n t n. ,m a Z �w D U N o N W w 2� 9Q 0 = = f _ w Z ZO UJ w UC3 ON OH wW LO w Z U= O Z l M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 Page: 4 SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING -AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES rm�^�1 o rr �ron /o. TTo rte+- rnrc �r I! z Z 00 Cl) co LU J = H N w. w LLQ U� = F w z F ZO w w U� ON OH w W H Z.) LL O ..z w U CO) O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/27/2003 protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. Page: 5 OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps,whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. ---------------- - - - - -- SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER ---------- _____= TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE' ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ________________________ __________ _____________________ LAST z Z '~ w u� D . JU U O 0 = w J �.. to L W O U . CO)� V �. W Z ZO W �5 U� CO) �H W W. H O. W Z: CO 0 z h A M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 1 PRODUCT NAME: UNICLEAR 25 SP HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DM5315 -0026F 2 *3 0 f PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 5 -10% # ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm j LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal i * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal 1- METHOXY- 2- PROPANOL ACETATE 108 -65 -6 �N C M P LQe T E 1 -5� OSHA PEL: NONE, ACGIH TLV: 50ppm, OTHER: NONE LD50: 8532 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >4345 ppm /6h RAT -Inhal LTR## * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .96 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 8.05 lb EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 150 C / ?� SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 600 g/1 ,5.003 lb /gl a CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 600 g/1 ,5.003 lb /gl zW VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : 1.64 pSC'61 VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.) : 171 G /L, =17.7% 01V OF- TU4<WILA VOLATILE RAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .47 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 37.86 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME ( CALC .) : 31.04 AERMIT CSNTEq SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA a 4� z Z UO ND CO W W = H NLL WO L L = �W Z H F- O W W U� CO O F- W F- LL •z W U= O F- z r , M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 FLASH POINT: 13 C S METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and.full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of -ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. _______ SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause __n&rg.,Q� ffects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea�Q ,�i„g � Z ~ W �U UO Cl = w J F. V) W. w Wa co) Cl �W Z ZO w U� ON 0 1-- W LL J �Z LLi U =. O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 coma. .SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis) . SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged. occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL.CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre- existing skin or respiratory disorders. z �W W JU 0 N C0 W W = CO U_ W O 9-1 LL = W z f- I- O w �� U� O C 0H WW U LL' O lLl z UN O z 1 7 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 4 INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where.this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All z �z �W U Q w= to L WO LQ N� = �W z ZO LU5 U� ON 01- WW H� O .z W U= O~ z ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. Page: R PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin. contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO.THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST i M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 z �Z '~ w or � JU UO NO. J � NU- W O. J. LL a to � = d. �W h- O Z I- U� O N. .0 H WW 1L O W U N P _ O Z t •, M A TER I A i L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 PRODUCT NAME: MATADOR LINE 20 BLACK HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DH5361- 70022F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I MANUFACTURER'S NAME: EMERGENCY PHONE INFORMATION PHONE - ----- - SECTION II Page: l 2 *3 0 N - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 613/996 -6666 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION =___= VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT - n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal ISO- BUTANOL 78 -83 -1 9 r/ pedOC 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 50 ppm �l3p /l F0 LD50: 2460 mg /kg RAT -ORAL, LC50: NOT AVAILABLE KW // * CARBON BLACK 8 OSHA PEL: N /AV., ACGIH TLV: 3.5 mg /m3, OTHER: N /AV.,N C O �L E E ��N 1 4 2 0 � 1.32 LD50: Not Available, LC50: Not Available t O`1 p FRMir cF " LT R# ER * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS = ______= APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.01 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 8.41 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 79 C - 139 C 0I SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 476 g/1 ,3.97 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 476 g/1 ,3.97 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .89 VOLATILE RAPS, (CALL.): 94 G /L, =9.3% VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .18 Z ~w a: 2 D UO (/) C0 W J � Nti WO L L Nd = W ? f- F- O Z F- W W U� O CO o ff W XU �0 W Z U= O Z Af f , I. • M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 52.8 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALL.): 43.6 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 11 C S,- METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog Page: 2 SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. --------------- -----= SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS i Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA .�� `.A•. ».w >.cr:uu�:v+w..:wpa?�u,c t 'r"°`��'' �4;�.yy;r;' ' "� Likti��`;Giltt:y.�(K:, z ~ W UO (0 Cl CO) LU J = H N LL w 9-1 LL ¢ cl) = �w Z HO W ~ W U� 0- o�_ w LL 0. z w U= O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. i HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the f skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. Repeated over - exposure to high concentrations of vapours may result in kidney and liver damage. Carbon Black is listed as a possible human carcinogen. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: NO Carbon Black is not listed as a carcinogen known by NTP, or OSHA but has been classified as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen - known animal carcinogen; possible human carcinogen. TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. IN 111 Z '~ w UO W= H NLL W LL Q �d =w �_ Z Z O W w U� ON o F_ WW U _ O •Z W U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 4 TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. z ~ W JU 00 CO J F CO W w LLQ c� = �w z H HO z f_ W W U� ON o�_ W U- O ui Z U= O z r' M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus. z �Z ~ 'VENTILATION w General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to v keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All U 0 ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. N co w J X N LL PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable.gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin W protection. U.< N0 = f- w EYE PROTECTION Z H Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. 1--0 z �- UJ W OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT v Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to 0 to y prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly 0H recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are = v recommended. LL o z ui WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. z Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. ------------------------ --=-- --------- ----- ------ - - - - -- LAST PAGE-------------- __ ---- ________ - - - - _: ----- ----------- ------ - - - - -- ---------- --- ---- - - ---- ---- - - - - -- ,r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T PRODUCT NAME: MATADOR 40 WHITE PRODUCT CODE: DH5360- 90014F PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2A SECTION I Date: 11/20/2003 Page: I HMIS CODES: H F R P 2 *3 0 2 - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin r . SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG 0 TEMP PERCENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ r * XYLENE ,1 - (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 10 -30% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50% 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ISO - BUTANOL 78 -83 -1 9 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 50 ppm LD50: 2460 mg /kg RAT -ORAL, LC50: NOT AVAILABLE * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% • OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * FORMALDEHYDE 50 - - INC 0 M P E T E . 2 ACGIH TLV: 2 ppm STEL, OTHER: 1 ppm TWA LD50: 800 mg /kg RAT�-Oral, LC50: 590 mg /m3 RAT -Inhal L T R # * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.29 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 10.8 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Slower than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 108 C - 139 C ?-X ( P SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 321 g11 ,2.677 lb /gl CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 321 g/1 ,2.677 1b /gl t VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) : .33 VOLATILE HAPS, (CALC.): 200 G /L, =15.5% CtV ©F W11A VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .21 PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): 75.22 PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): 61.97 sev SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: 28 C METHOD USED: TCC i Z ~ w o: 2 D UO NO J = �LL WO U_ (n d = W. F- _ Z F_ 1- O W h - 5 U� O� o }_ WW F=- U U_ O W Z U= O� Z r HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 F LAMMAB LE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 11.2 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog Z SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES ~ w Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures P v 00 exposed to fire. N W J = I-- UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS W O Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid Q accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on cnd surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- �_Uj up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near z F containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or z explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. LU LLj U co O TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP III = W ! O SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT z Not expected. U =. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE 0 ~ Z Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build- -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. - INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. r CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: YES IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: YES Formaldehyde is classified as a Suspected Human Carcinogen (A2) by ACGIH, and as Probably Carcinogenic to Humans (Group 2A) by IARC. Formaldehyde has caused cancer in test animals. TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. ME DICAL • r • r BY EXPO y � . `. �..; �._ �_.: wi•`..:: i., `i...i:.:y.::✓,e..u1�.Y+il:r✓ti� i�t:it;s:'.:a4.l:wiu;ti' "'iL': 'oLw,;n4,sw.,w�ww irh�.� f«+ }± �, ,+ ..� wL�., ✓,r,GviFwm,+tt�4u ".':n:s1' *.i�u � r3wCU 'ul', M A T E R I A L S A F E T'Y D A T A S H E E T • Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash z (dermatitis) . Z �w dd � SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE D O UO Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If cn o absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may J occur. cn U, w 0 INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Q Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and cn d unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and w digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can ? H cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. w O UJ � a HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) D Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged = v occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous H system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. — z Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion v N co G may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab z ! animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. Formaldehyde has caused cancer in test animals at high concentrations (5- 15ppm). Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: YES IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: YES Formaldehyde is classified as a Suspected Human Carcinogen (A2) by ACGIH, and as Probably Carcinogenic to Humans (Group 2A) by IARC. Formaldehyde has caused cancer in test animals. TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. ME DICAL • r • r BY EXPO y � . `. �..; �._ �_.: wi•`..:: i., `i...i:.:y.::✓,e..u1�.Y+il:r✓ti� i�t:it;s:'.:a4.l:wiu;ti' "'iL': 'oLw,;n4,sw.,w�ww irh�.� f«+ }± �, ,+ ..� wL�., ✓,r,GviFwm,+tt�4u ".':n:s1' *.i�u � r3wCU 'ul', s M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page 4 EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. • i�., �. .<<P .>;.ii:�ti aaa;;.I.YrS"<'�'.i:;:.�a ' Fw ° a]cFtics ::si3.. u •.�. + „trr {..a:u:...a.: tiox: :. t f # . z Z UO Cl) to J � to LL W 9 -. LL j c =W z� I— O z �- w w U� ON OH W H� LO ui z U= O~ z r r M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y -D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin protection. EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. --------------------------- ---------------------------= LAST --------------------- - - - - -- 1. .I, ...1.. .7- z Z 3 UO N J = H CO LL W 0} J LL = �-w z z0 W LJJ �o 0 0 f- wW U- O ui z U Cl) O z APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl BOILING RANGE: 56 C - 384 C 133 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.05 DENSITY: 8.79 lb /gl Acetate. 4 WtA z PH: Not Applicable. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. PRODUCT CERTIFIED CALCULATEDMATERIALAVAOHCET INFORMATION :530 l 4Q1b /g1FOR NESHA u�y�1111A CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 604 g/1 ,5.039 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) 1.24 �3 z ~w UO to o J Nw w00 �J LL � = W Z� 1— O W W U ON 0 W H U_ 0 W z CO O H- z a ..,,. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T _ Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 1 PRODUCT NAME: WHITE PRECAT PRIMER FILLER HMIS CODES: H F R P - PRODUCT CODE: ND52002F 2 *3 0 f PRODUCT USE : Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BR.ANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE : 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE : 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG ® TEMP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERCENT n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 10 -30% ,{ OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4) - DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 10 -30% t OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal ETHYL ALCOHOL 64 -17 -5 44.6 20C 10 -30% ACGIH TLV: 1000 ppm j LD50: 7060 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 31623 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal J ACETONE 67 -64 -1 181 20 C 5 -10% ACGIH TLV: 750 ppm, OTHER: 1000 ppm STEL LD50:5800 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: >16000 ppm 4/h RAT -Inhal ISOPROPANOL 67 -63 -0 33 20C 5 -10% OSHA PEL: 400 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 400 ppm, OTHER: 500ppmSTEL LD50: 5840 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 16000 ppm /8hr RAT -Inhal CELLULOSE NITRATE 9004 -70 -0 5 -10% OSHA PEL: N /AV, ACGIH TLV: N /AV, OTHER: N /AV LD50: >5000 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: Not Available * BIS(2- ETHYLHEXYL) PHTHALATE= DOP 117 -81 -7 1.3 392 4.02 OSHA PEL: 5 mg /m3, ACGIH TLV: 5 mg /m3TWA LD50: 31 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 30 g /m3 MAMMAL -Inhal * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 1 -5% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmS INCOMPLETE LD50: 790 mg /kRg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. EVAPORATION RATE: Faster than n -Butyl BOILING RANGE: 56 C - 384 C 133 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: 1.05 DENSITY: 8.79 lb /gl Acetate. 4 WtA z PH: Not Applicable. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. PRODUCT CERTIFIED CALCULATEDMATERIALAVAOHCET INFORMATION :530 l 4Q1b /g1FOR NESHA u�y�1111A CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 604 g/1 ,5.039 lb /gl VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) 1.24 �3 z ~w UO to o J Nw w00 �J LL � = W Z� 1— O W W U ON 0 W H U_ 0 W z CO O H- z M A T VOLATILE RAPS, VOLATILE RAPS i PERCENT SOLIDS PERCENT SOLIDS E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 2 (CALL.): 162 G /L, =15.4% kS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) : .38 BY WEIGHT (CALL.): 40.51 BY VOLUME (CALL.): 24.16 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA FLASH POINT: -18 C it METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 19 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, CO2, Dry Chemical, Water Fog SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire - Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT, CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP II SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA ------------------- STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Oxidisers, Strong Acids or Alkalies, or Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. Z H ~ w � D UO U) o co W J = H (0 LL w LLQ ND T f- w z f- t- O Z F_ LU5 U� ON o }- wW L y u. O .. Z U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA Page: 3 INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis). SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying,. flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. DOP is listed as a possible.human carcinogen. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: YES IARC MONOGRAPHS: YES OSHA REGULATED: NO The NTP lists DOP as a carcinogen. DOP is considered a Human Indefinate Carcinogen and a Positive Animal Carcinogen by IARC. DOP is not considered as a carcinogen by OSHA. TERATOGENICITY None known. Z H ~ w JU U UU J = H �w w wQ U� F w z F- O Z w !- W 0 0 oF_ wW O LLI Z U O Z Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 MUTAGENICITY ' None known. z TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS -- None known. Uj MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE 00 May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. U) W J EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES � N INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial LL w 0 M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 4 MUTAGENICITY ' None known. z TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS -- None known. Uj MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE 00 May aggravate pre - existing skin or respiratory disorders. U) W J EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES � N INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial LL w 0 respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. EYE CONTACT: With eyelids open, immediately flush eyes with lots of LL water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. N a SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional H = skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and zF water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. z O ' INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. g w ` Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by v o mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek o x Medical Assistance. -- w u.Z STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill v N co and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with 0 t = - water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. z ` WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD I Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do � not use pressure to empty containers. Acetone evaporates rapidly. Thus n abundant vapour will be present in the air wherever the product is free r$4.gh�s to evaporate. Keep containers closed (when not in use). OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTI • •. M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/21/2003 Page: 5 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. PROTECTIVE GLOVES Use Chemically impermeable gloves protection. (eg Neoprene or Nitrile) for skin EYE PROTECTION Use chemical Safety Glasses /Goggles. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT Use impermeable aprons and protective clothing whenever possible to prevent skin contact The use of Head Caps whenever possible is strongly recommended. Eye wash stations and safety showers in the workplace are recommended. WORK /HYGIENIC PRACTICES Eye wash stations and Safety showers in the workplace are recommended. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. Do not use solvent for washing due.to defatting of skin and possible skin absorption. SECTION IX - DISCLAIMER TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER ACROMA INC. ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. LAST z �2 JU UO Cl) J � C0 L w J L Q = F .. w z E- O z !_ W LLj � U O- 0 H W H w z ui O F. z rt M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 1 PRODUCT'NAME: THINNER 219 HMIS CODES: H F R P PRODUCT CODE: DT5910D 2 *3 0 1 PRODUCT USE : Thinner for Wood Coating WHMIS INFO. : B2,D2B SECTION I - MANUFACTURER IDENTIFICATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: BECKER ACROMA INC 140 GARDEN AVE, P.O.BOX 3660 BRANTFORD, ONTARIO CANADA, N3T 6H2 EMERGENCY PHONE 613/996 -6666 INFORMATION PHONE 519/758 -1508 PREPARED BY: Pat Martin SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /SARA III INFORMATION VAPOR PRESSURE WEIGHT REPORTABLE COMPONENTS CAS NUMBER MM HG @ TEMP PERCENT a * XYLENE,1- (2,3,4)- DIMETHYLBENZENE 1330 -20 -7 6.3 20C 30 -60% OSHA PEL: 100.ppm, ACGIH TLV: 100 ppm, OTHER: 150ppmSTEL LD50: 4300 mg /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 5000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal n -BUTYL ACETATE 123 -86 -4 8 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 150 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 150 ppm, OTHER: 200ppmSTEL LD50: 14 g /kg RAT -Oral, LC50: 2000 ppm /4h RAT-In hal * n- BUTANOL 71 -36 -3 4.2 20C 15 -40% OSHA PEL: 100 ppm, ACGIH TLV: 50 ppmSKIN INCOMPLETE LD50: 790 mg /kKg RAT -Oral, LC50: 8000 ppm /4h RAT -Inhal LTR# * Indicates toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting of Section 313 of Title III and of 40 CFR 372. SECTION III - PHYSICAL /CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS APPEARANCE AND ODOUR: Liquid with Solvent odour ODOUR THRESHOLD: Not Available. SPECIFIC GRAVITY: .85 VAPOUR DENSITY: Heavier than air. DENSITY: 7.13 lb /gl EVAPORATION RATE: Slower than n -Butyl Acetate. BOILING RANGE: 118 C - 139 C SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble PH: Not Applicable. COEFFICIENT OF WATER /OIL DIST: N /Av. FREEZING POINT: N /Av. CERTIFIED PRODUCT DATASHEET INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR NESHAPS: CALCULATED MATERIAL V.O.C. : 855 g/l ,7.132 1b /gl Sri CALCULATED COATING V.O.C. : 855 g/1 ,7.132 1b /g1 VOLATILE AS SUPPLIED (LB VOC /LB SOLIDS) * * * * * * * * * ** D04 VOLATILE RAPS, (CALC.): 427 G /L, =50A p(VGEN VOLATILE HAPS AS SUPPLIED (LB VHAP /LB SOLIDS) PERCENT SOLIDS BY WEIGHT (CALC.): * * * * * * * * * ** PERCENT SOLIDS BY VOLUME (CALC.): WpA1T GEi�E�' SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DAtg FLASH POINT: 25 C 77 METHOD USED: TCC FLAMMABLE LIMITS IN AIR BY VOLUME- LOWER: 1.1 UPPER: 11.2 F � .< T a rorn mb�� n+^ waN T y ~ w rerw .•waw.. — , Fw�nt.7' Lo q i'y 7 Z ~ w UO W= H (1) U. WO �Q CO) D = �W Z H Z O W W U� ON o F- WW H W Z W U= O Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 2 SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES Fire- Fighters should wear self- contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment. Use water spray to cool containers and structures exposed to fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS Solvent vapours are heavier than air and may travel a considerable distance to a source of ignition and then flash -back. Avoid accumulation of water. Solvent may float on water and may reignite on surface of water. Closed containers may explode due to pressure build- up when exposed to extreme heat DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. Extinguish all nearby sources of ignition. TDG SHIPPING INFORMATION: PAINT RELATED MATERIAL CLASS 3, UN1263, PACKING GROUP III SENSITIVITY TO IMPACT Not expected. SENSITIVITY TO STATIC DISCHARGE Sensitive to static discharge. Appropriate grounding procedures should be followed to eliminate static build -up. SECTION V - REACTIVITY DATA STABILITY: Stable under normal conditions. CONDITIONS TO AVOID Heat, sparks, open flames or other sources of ignition. INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID) Not Available. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BYPRODUCTS Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARD DATA INHALATION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE High vapour concentrations are irritiating to eyes, nose, lungs, and throat. Inhalation of high concentrations of solvents may cause narcotic effects such as headaches, dizziness, nausea, vomiting and coma. z �W QQ JU UO 0 J = Co L WO. L L U) �. = �W Z = t- O Z �_ UJ5 U� O co, 0H W H L). u. O ui z U =, O� Z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T " Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 3 SKIN AND EYE CONTACT HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE W Frequent or prolonged contact may irritate skin and cause skin rash (dermatitis) . SKIN ABSORPTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Can dry and de -fat skin causing cracks, irritation and dermatitis. If absorbed through the skin symptoms similar to those for inhalation may occur. INGESTION HEALTH RISKS AND SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Swallowing may cause nausea, vomiting, headaches, drowsiness and unconsciousness. Can result in irritation of mouth, stomach tissue and digestive tract. Vomiting may result in aspiration into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis which can be fatal. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE AND CHRONIC) Frequent exposures may result in irritation, drying, flaking of the skin and dermatitis. Reports have associated repeated and prolonged occupational exposure to solvents with permanent brain and nervous system damage. Inhaling concentrated vapours may be harmful or fatal. Highly toxic in lungs. Can result in chemical pneumonitis. Ingestion may cause bronchiopneumonia or pulmenary edema (fluid in lungs). Vapours are irritating to eyes and respiratory passages. Tests with lab animals have shown kidney, liver and blood damage when exposed to vapours. Repeated exposure to high concentrations may result in some loss of hearing. Xylene in high concentrations has caused embryotoxic effects in laboratory animals. i CARCINOGENICITY: NTP CARCINOGEN: NO IARC MONOGRAPHS: NO OSHA REGULATED: NO TERATOGENICITY None known. MUTAGENICITY None known. TOXICOLOGICALLY SYNERGISTIC PRODUCTS None known. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE May aggravate pre existing skin or respiratory disorders. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES INHALATION: Evacuate to fresh air and administer artificial respiration if breathing stopped. Obtain Medical Aid. WON z ~w 00 0 w= H CO U. w LL¢ Cl) D = �_w z f- O z F_ W LU �p U ON o�_ wW O w z 0 t H H. O z M A T E R I A L S A F E T Y D A T A S H E E T Date: 11/20/2003 Page: 4 water for at least 30 minutes. Get immediate Medical Assistance. SKIN CONTACT: Remove contaminated clothing careful to avoid additional skin contact. Launder clothing before re -use. Clean with soap and water. Consult a doctor if irritation persists. INGESTION: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Guard against aspiration into lungs. Consult a Physician or Poison Centre immediately. Never give anything by mouth if victim is rapidly losing consciousness or is unconscious. Seek Medical Assistance. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED Eliminate all sources or ignition, provide ventilation, contain spill and absorb with inert absorbent. Flush the contaminated area with water. Prevent the spill or wash from entering sewers or watercourses. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD Incinerate or landfill at an approved disposal site. Consult appropriate Federal, Provincial, State and Municipal regulations for proper disposal procedures. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING AND STORING Keep containers closed (when not in.use). Keep away from heat, sparks and flames. Store in a cool, dry, well ventilated area away from incompatible materials. Use non - sparking tools. Electrically ground all equipment when handling this product. Do not use pressure to empty containers. OTHER PRECAUTIONS Smoking in the area where this material is used should be strictly prohibited. Wash skin thoroughly (with soap and water) after handling. DO NOT cut, drill, grind or weld near containers even when empty. Residual product or vapours may ignite or explode. SECTION VIII - CONTROL MEASURES RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Use NIOSH /MSHA approved Cartridge Respirator or Mask to keep airborne mists and concentrations below the time weighted threshold limit values. When used in poorly ventilated or confined areas, use a Fresh -Air supplying respirator or Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. VENTILATION General mechanical ventilation or local exhaust should be suitable to keep vapour concentrations below the threshold limit values. All ventilation equipment must be explosion proof. 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TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE, THE INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED HEREIN WERE BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PREPARATION, OR OBTAINED FROM SOURCES BELIEVED TO BE RELIABLE. HOWEVER IT IS THE i USER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE SAFETY, TOXICITY AND SUITABILITY FOR HIS OWN USE OF THE PRODUCT. BECKER i ACROMA INC. ASSUMES'NO RESPONSIBILITY. THE CUSTOMER OR RECIPIENT OF THIS MSDS SHOULD ENSURE THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL EMPLOYEES OR OTHER PERSONS WHOM HE KNOWS OR BELIEVES WILL USE THIS MATERIAL. I LAST ------- i j z � Z "~ W UO: U) 0 C0 W W = H NU W O. a� U- CO) = �. W z H- O w U� O C .0 H WW F- L" O .z W P _ O ~. z im agAzle®r$ag► FIL1 Copy PROJECTi DATE CLIENTi PAGE NO,i CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 9802 29th Avenue West, #B 102, Everett, WA 98204 m o r L r _ 1 z Q ~ W D JU UO CO J = F- CO) LL WO J LL = W F- _ ? 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Clearwater, Suite 1 -1 • Kennewick WA 99336 • (509) 374 -8837 • Fae:(509) 374 -9477 • E -mail] ; .` ;'' .: ;', _: ;'•:..: Hazardous Materials Asses Client: Insulmastic, Inc. Subject Location: Tukwila Commerce Park 12610 Interurban Avenue South, Sui Tukwila, Washington Date: April 4 -8, 2004 — Revised May 7, 20( Conferred With: Messrs. Mike Davenport, Division M District Sales Manager — Insulmastic; Commercial Real Estate; Steve Kohle LLC Prevention /Investigations; Lt. Randy Ira «`H =v;°�J Prevention/Investigations; Mike Cusick, Water Department — City of Tukwila, Robert Benedicto, Building Official — city of Tukwila Scope and Purpose: The following is a review of the proposed facility, operations lay -out, and hazardous materials issues relating to a proposed distribution and storage facility for compliance with City of Tukwila fire codes. This assessment is limited to the minimum criteria set forth in the International Fire Code (IFC), 2003 edition, which has been adopted by the State of Washington and City of Tukwila and will go into effect July 1, 2004. At the direction of the Client's Division Manager, this review will not include consideration of other Highly Protected Risk criteria relevant to property insurance coverage or risk management. 'a Per the direction of the Building Official this report will also serve as the justification for use of the International Building Code, 2003 edition (IBC). Facility will employ provisions of the on the basis of the following: • In accordance with Uniform Building Code (UBC) Section 104.2.8, alternate Materials, Alternate Design and Methods of Construction, the Building official may accept and alternate design approach not specifically prescribed by the code, provided that the measures are at least as effective as those specified within the code. • On July 1, 2003, the State of Washington and City of Tukwila will adopt the 2003 edition of the IBC and IFC. This code has been developed by the successor organization to the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) who authored the 1997 edition of the UBC. It is the stated intent of the ICBO and International Code Conference (ICC) that the IBC and IFC succeed and replace the UBC and UFC as the most current update to building and fire safety within its member jurisdictions. b0zi " G82 Z W � D 00 (D o cn w J = to w w J wj cl)d =w �_ zF_ E- O Z F— w w U� O� OH w L O ..Z W U= O Z :. :ice: ;• `,fi.''c'uF: ' «..+ tz�:^ ritiis•+ n�'' t; Xi« i�.: isKd' ua�RS. sk.` ��e ".rs7idtiii.#.YY7 nii'tiu:.i?al Fire Protection Engineering Services, LLC F Fire Protection, Safety, & Engineered Risk Management 6855 W. Clearwater, Suite FI • Kennewick, WA 99336 • (509) 374 -8837 • Fax:(509) 374 -9477 • E -mail: D0ar a FPEServices.com Hazardous Materials Assessment Client: Insulmastic, Inc Mqr z Subject Location: Tukwila Commerce Park o�,FMo 12610 Interurban Avenue South, Suite C iy Tukwila, Washington Date: April 4 -8, 2004 — Revised May 7, 2004 Conferred With: Messrs. Mike Davenport, Division Manager; Keith England, District Sales Manager — Insulmastic; Ryan Reese, Lange — Peizer Commercial Real Estate; Steve Kohler, Fire Prevention /Investigations; Lt. Randy Edwards, Fire Prevention/Investigations; Mike Cusick, Water Department — City of Tukwila, Robert Benedicto, Building Official — city of Tukwila Scope and Purpose: The following is a review of the proposed facility, operations lay -out, and hazardous materials issues relating to a proposed distribution and storage facility for compliance with City of Tukwila fire codes. This assessment is limited to the minimum criteria set forth in the International Fire Code (IFC), 2003 edition, which has been adopted by the State of Washington and City of Tukwila and will go into effect July 1, 2004. At the direction of the Client's Division Manager, this review will not include consideration of other Highly Protected Risk criteria relevant to property insurance coverage or risk management. Per the direction of the Building Official this report will also serve as the justification for use of the International Building Code, 2003 edition (IBC). Facility will employ provisions of the on the basis of the following: • In accordance with Uniform Building Code (UBC) Section 104.2.8, alternate Materials, Alternate Design and Methods of Construction, the Building official may accept and alternate design approach not specifically prescribed by the code, provided that the measures are at least as effective as those specified within the code. • On July 1, 2003, the State of Washington and City of Tukwila will adopt the 2003 edition of the IBC and IFC. This code has been developed by the successor organization to the International Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) who authored the 1997 edition of the UBC. It is the stated intent of the ICBO and International Code Conference (ICC) that the IBC and IFC succeed and replace the UBC and UFC as the most current update to building and fire safety within its member jurisdictions. bo /4 —L 18 2- .uui�Q. '3u' •Y +Ve M aW3:1,]:.a titliidi ���:.. Z �w L& 5 00 w� � w UQ to i C% �w z F- O Z r_ W w U� ON OH_ w LO .z w U= O Z • Since practical enforcement of code provisions for this facility will come under the jurisdiction of the IFC by the Tukwila Fire Department and in as much as the 2003 edition of the IBC and IFC will be adopted within two months of the Client's application for permit; the IBC and IFC are considered to be acceptable alternates meeting the intent of the present code. Location and Exposures: The subject facility is located within the municipal limits of the City of Tukwila, Washington. The Tukwila Commerce Park is oriented along the Duwamish River, which borders the north side of the property. Storm water drainage from this industrial park discharges directly to the river. The neighborhood is considered to consist of light to moderate industrial operations and commercial properties featuring a variety of distribution, manufacturing, and storage facilities arranged in protected concrete tilt -up and masonry one equals two story buildings with plywood on wood beam or light weight unprotected metal and steel truss roofs. The industrial park is accessible from Interurban Avenue and 42 " Avenue South, located at the north and west sides of the complex. Paved parking, truck loading areas, and a looped private roadway sized and accessible to heavy truck/trailer traffic is provided to serve individual buildings throughout the s complex. The industrial park consists of four major building groupings (Buildings A -D). The subject space is located within Building D. This structure is accessible on three sides to vehicular traffic. The south wall of the building immediately abuts the property line, which is fenced. The Tukwila Business Park is located in a known active seismic zone and is within the 100 year flood zone of the Duwamish River. The maximum sustained wind speeds for this area measured at 30 ft above ground level is 90 mph. The maximum snow loading for the region is 20 psf. The maximum rainfall intensity for a one hour period is 1 in. per hour. Construction The subject building features reinforced concrete tilt -up exterior wall panels with intervening unprotected openings for garage bay doors and glass and aluminum framed window and personnel entry doors amounting to less than 20% of the total available surface area. The floor is a 3 ft raised grade slab intended to accommodate truck/trailer unloading activities at strategically located unloading bays. The roof consists of exposed laminated wood beams and a plywood deck with a built -up asphalt roof membrane. Fiberglass batt insulation with a vinyl backing is attached to the underside of the roof deck. The overall construction is considered to be IBC Type V -B. There are two 2 ft x 4 ft domed unprotected polycarbonate plastic skylights oriented in the south and north roof sections of the subject space. 2 z ~w � D UO 0 CO CO U . W 9-1 LL = �w z w� �5 U� ON 0H wW u. 0 w Z CO O Z Interior tenant separations are constructed of reinforced concrete tilt -up panels with exposed and unprotected floor plate and side weldments. Exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels have not been sealed or covered with a rated fire resistive material. In several instances, including along the southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space, concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire resistance. UL listed 3 hour rated roll -up fire doors are provided at the east (1) and west (2) tenant walls to the Client's proposed space. However, the fusible elements have been coated as the result of recent interior painting operations and are not functional. Heating is provided by four gas fired, ceiling mounted unit air heaters. Electrical wiring is located in solid metal conduit and is controlled from a breaker panel located in a utility room located at the north end of the presently vacant east tenant space. The utility room is cut -off from that space by a one hour rated wall and ceiling separation and is accessible only from the outside. At the present time, there are no interior partitions within the Client's proposed space, which has a total area of approximately 6,000 sq ft. The available ceiling height is 21 ft of clearance to the floor from the lowest laminated wood beam. The overall height to the bottom of the roof deck is approximately 24 ft. Two truck dock doors are available from the north wall. Two 4ft x 8ft windows are provided in the east half of the north wall. The client intends to have a combination of Owner provided and tenant improvements that would provide: • Outside front entry steps and ramp on the northwest side of the space. • A 634 sq ft office at the northeast corner • A 500 sq ft mixing room adjoining the south wall of the office and east tenant wall of the subject space. Appendix A provides a general arrangement of the subject tenant space, from a realty brochure of GVA Kidder Mathews on behalf of Real Estate Investment Managers, property manager for Tukwila Commerce Park Occupancy This facility will be used for the storage and distribution of Class I -B based flammable paints and lacquers in metal containers ranging from one to five gallons. Materials Safety Data Sheets are provided in Appendix B for the products and materials to be maintained on site. The overall arrangement for this operation is provided schematically in the attached sketch (Appendix C) prepared by the Client. The general arrangement is as follows: 3 i t. I ...,t..;e+' :.: ++: i. n: w' t.... u..:i «Lat.Lriw= u:,i+.•:Gv:dri�:HY.y .. �i ...: t�:A: 4iG 'A., ui S. ^..'. +. K +�A��S. 'r`4 ''`^•t z w 00 N J � Nw w 0 L¢ N = �w z �-- 0 z F_ W w U� ON o� ww u. 0 ..z w CA 0 O z • Office with incidental retail sales (no flammable liquid or product storage) 0 634 sq ft o IBC Occupancy Group B • Mixing Room with paint colorant mixing (unheated open one gallon to 5 gallon flammable liquid handling) with colorant (Class III A and B combustible liquid) in one quart or smaller metal or plastic containers on open shelves. Two one gallon and two five gallon container shakers (Closed lid) and one gyromixer. One countertop 3 ft x 3 ft dry filter paint spray booth for incidental color test matching. Since the maximum quantity of Class I -B flammable liquid within this room does not exceed 120 gal for storage and 30 gal in open systems (120 gal maximum combined), per Table 2703.1.1(1), Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area of Hazardous Materials Posing a Physical Hazard, (based upon a fully sprinklered facility), this room may be considered a Group B occupancy and a permissible hazardous materials control area. 0 500 sq ft o IBC Occupancy Group - Flammable Liquids Control Area • Double and single row pallet shelf racks, maximum 4 ft wide per rack (less than 9 ft wide in double row configuration) to 16 ft high. Class 1 -B flammable liquids in metal containers (5 gal. or less) in cartooned and uncartoned arrangement on wood pallets. Friction lid cans and other containers with plastic nozzles or caps are not to be stored in racks. • Up to 4,800 sq ft (net available area after office and mixing room deduction) • IBC Occupancy Group H -3 Protection: The water supply consists of a public 12 in. diameter main located at Interurban Avenue gridded to other 10in, and 24 in. lines fed from gravity sources. A single private water line connection to the interurban main is located at the North West end of the property. The private water main is a dead -end 12 in. line with hydrants strategically arranged on 300 ft spacing with at least two fire hydrants within 300 ft of each building. The water supply reported by the City of Tukwila, using a theoretical flow model is 150 psi static pressure, 7,950 gpm flowing, with 20 psi residual pressure. The 1980 water test for this installation was 146 psi static, 1600 gpm flowing and a residual pressure of 114 psi. Contemporary physical testing cannot be performed, due to the potential for chlorinated water reaching the Duwamish River and posing an environmental threat to native salmon runs. According to the Tukwila Fire Department, the sprinkler system for this building was hydraulically designed to provide a minimum density of 0.39 gpm /sq ft over the hydraulically most remote 5,600 sq ft using 165 degree F heads with a 500 gpm hose 2 Z ~ w � D JU 00 N CO W W = F- LL W LLQ �D = �W z Zo W5 U� ON 0 F- WW LL O -- Z CO o �- z stream allowance. The base of riser demand (BoR) is 2288 gpm at 46.7 psi, not including the hose stream allowance (2,792 gpm total demand). The nominal spacing is 8 ft x 9 ft per head. A Class II standpipe is provided along the west wall of the subject space and is equipped with 100 ft of 1 '/2 in. diameter pin rack hose. Both the hose station and sprinklers are fed from an 8 in. diameter wet pipe riser, equipped with a 4 in. fire department pumper connection. Recommendations The following items are based upon physical observations, interviews, and review of applicable Codes and Standards for fire protection: Owner Provided Facilities - The east tenant wall of the subject space was observed to have radial cracking about the center column and adjoining panel on both sides. Since it is possible that the wall sections could have sustained movement as a result of the Nisqually earthquake event, a qualified structural engineer should be engaged to determine the stability of this fire separation and provide supporting information in a formal report. A copy of this report should be made available to the Client for review prior to final acceptance of the leasing agreement. 2. The bounding walls, both exterior and common for the proposed tenant space to be occupied by Insulmastic should two hour rated: a. Exposed steel components can damage even substantial fire walls during a blaze if they are unprotected. For this reason, the steel weldments holding wall panels together, the exposed steel floor base plates, and exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels should be covered and sealed with a UL listed and /or FM Approved fire stopping material, permanently secured to the surrounding wall assembly and capable of providing a minimum two hour fire resistance. b. Seams and joints in wall panels should be sealed with a UL listed and or FM Approved fire stopping material that is smoke tight and capable of a two hour rated fire resistance without separation from the surrounding wall assembly. c. The southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space is constructed of concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire resistance. The Owner should determine and provide documentation that this wall section has been installed using approved materials and methods to form an assembly with the same fire resistance as the surrounding tenant wall separation. Interface connections with the roof and the wall panels should be inspected and verified to 5 Z �z �w QQ JU UO N CO W J (1) LL w LL j � =w T. z�- F-- O zF- 25 U� ON o� w LL O ti l Z CO) O F- z provide a minimum two hour fire rated and smoke tight seal. 3. Recent painting activities by the Owner has covered the fusible elements of the roll -up fire doors in the proposed Client tenant space. A qualified contractor with z experience with this type of fire door should be requested to both replace the = Z damaged elements and inspect and test the door assemblies throughout the W building in accordance with NFPA 80. If these doors are to be removed, the 5 entire frame assembly should be removed and the infill constructed of an v p approved two hour rated smoke tight and fire resistant assembly. N W J = 4. The tenant in the space opposite the east wall of the proposed Client space is N 0 presently storing materials within less than 18 in. of the closed fire doors. Since w fire doors are flame separations and are not designed to prevent the transfer of heat to the adjoining side of the wall from the point of fire origin, stora a must be J g p g U. Q d maintained at least 6 ft way from such openings or the doors removed and a wall _ assembly with equivalent fire resistance as the remainder of the tenant separation Z = constructed, per NFPA 80. As a precautionary measure for all tenants within the — 0 Ho building, this requirement should be bought to the attention of all building w �- occupants and should be part of the routine monthly safety inspections for each ? o area. v N _ 5. Sprinkler heads at the ceiling level have been coated with over -spray as a result of = v recent painting activity on behalf of the Owner. A qualified sprinkler contractor should be requested to inspect and replace damaged sprinklers with like kind and z 4 quality, in accordance with NFPA 13. v CO �F_ Hazardous Materials Controls — Chapter 34 — IFC, 2003 z 6. The general storage arrangement predominant to this operation is considered to be IBC Occupancy Group H -3. As a result, spill control and containment should be provided, especially based upon the potential environmental storm water drainage exposure to the nearby river. This should consist of at least: a. Non - combustible, water -tight sealed floors in the immediate storage area along with perimeter walls and boundary curbs to at least 6 in. high or the maximum height of the anticipated spill and sprinkler water discharge, whichever is greatest. b. A containment area with at least a 6 in. high perimeter boundary and curbing constructed of non - combustible water -tight material. c. A containment volume of at least the largest single vessel (5 gal), plus automatic sprinkler discharge over the operating area or actual storage area, whichever is smallest for at least 20 minutes. (0.55 gpm /sq ft x 2000 sq ft x 20 min. + 5 gal. [largest single container] = 22,000 gal. or 2948 cu. ft). • Diking material should be liquid tight and non - combustible " • Ramps should be constructed of liquid tight and non - combustible materials • A 4 ft x 3 ft boundary in front of the exit door at the rack storage area should be constructed with curbing or diking to a 6 in height in front of the door to permit opening and personnel exiting from the door. • The wall surfaces within the diked area should be sealed or protected with a non - combustible, liquid tight material to prevent the spread of fire protection water and flammable liquid to adjoining areas of the building. • The floor within the diked area should be sealed with a non- combustible, liquid tight material. d. The mixing room is considered to be an IBC Occupancy Group — Flammable Liquids Control Area. As a result spill control and containment will not be required for this area. As a result, the spill containment arrangement for the storage area should not include the Mixing Room and should prevent sprinkler run -off from extending into and inundating the Mixing Room or adjacent Office area. 7. Automatic sprinkler protection for the storage area should be revised, in accordance with Table 3404.3.6.3(5), Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements for Rack Storage of Liquids in Containers of 5 Gallon Capacity or Less With or Without Cartons on Conventional Wood Pallets, as follows: a. Record drawings and hydraulic calculations for the existing system should be provided to a qualified fire protection engineer to re- calculate and confirm that the available ceiling protection will provide a minimum density of 0.40 gpm /sq ft over the most remote 5,000 sq ft for existing ordinary temperature sprinklers or 3,000 sq ft for high temperature sprinklers with a maximum 80 sq ft per head spacing, plus 750 gpm for hoses. b. The maximum storage height will be maintained to 14 ft or less. As a result, the ceiling sprinkler system may be re- calculated and modified to provide a minimum density of 0.55 gpm /sq ft over the hydraulically most remote 2,000 sq ft with a maximum 100 sq ft per head spacing using approved extra large orifice heads with high temperature quick response ratings and minimum 7.5 ft wide aisles, since friction lid cans and other containers with plastic nozzles or caps are not used, A minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance should be included with the calculations for this system. However, in -rack sprinklers will not be required. 8. Based upon Table 3404.3.6.3 (3), Storage Arrangements for Rack Storage in Liquid Storage Rooms and Warehouses, the maximum storage permitted is 25 ft in height (3 ft below the deflector of sprinkler heads at the ceiling to the floor) and 15,000 gallons. 7 z ~w D 00 0 U) CO L w LLQ co D = a �w z i- O w �5 U� 0 00 o�_ wW u. O .z W U= OF- z 9. Based upon Table 3404.3.6.3(2), Storage Arrangements for Palletized or Solid Pile Storage in Liquid Rooms or Warehouses, the maximum palletized or solid pile storage height is 6.5 containers with a maximum quantity per pile of 5,000 gal. 15,000 gal, total for the warehouse (includes both palletized or solid pile and rack storage combined). 10. Automatic sprinkler protection for the Control Room and Spray Booth should be hydraulically designed for a minimum density of 0.30 gpm /sq ft over the most remote 3000 sq ft or the actual room area, whichever is smallest. a. Sprinkler heads within the room should be 212 degree F rated. b. Provide manual fire alarm pull stations at each exit door to the proposed tenant space, connected to the building fire alarm system. c. Provide a minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance. d. According to the Fire Marshal, removal of the existing 1 '/z in. Class II standpipe and hose station is permitted. e. Automatic sprinkler protection should be provided within the hood and above the hood filter in the duct. Both sprinkler heads should be ordinary temperature rated and piped to a common indicating type isolation valve located within reach of personnel for ready change -out without the need to shut off the entire building sprinkler system. f. Sprinkler water flow within the room and inside the spray booth should be monitored and should independently shut down paint spray operations and provide a local alarm. 11. Rack storage should be located at least 10 ft from the end of the Mixing Room. 12. All rack storage should be seismically rated and anchored. 13. Per the Fire Marshal, the gyro -mixer shown in the schematic sketch may be arranged within the Mixing Room along with all other spray and mixing equipment. 14. The Control (Mixing) Room should have a. A minimum one hour rated fire resistant walls and ceiling assembly, per IFC Section 2703.8. Doors should be at least 1 hour rated (provide at least two personnel exits) and should be self - closing. Since the Mixing Room is a designated control area it does not need to be located along an exterior wall or be provided with an access door directly to the outside. b. The top to the Control Room may be fitted with a walkable surface and appropriately supported to withstand at least 20 psf, if the exterior boundary of the Control Room, itself can continue to provide a minimum one hour rating. An appropriate top rail, mid -rail, and toe board railing system in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 requirements should be provided around the open edges of the mezzanine thus formed. Either stairs or a 8 Z �z �w D UO (/) U) LLI J X CO LL wO U_Q � = a �w Z HO Z w U� O- 0�_ W LL O Z.. w CO 0 Z fixed ladder assembly should be provided for access in accordance with 29 CFR 1910, Walking/Working Surfaces. c. Provided with two means of egress. d. All electrical fixtures and equipment within 10 ft of the floor and 20 ft horizontally of the opening of the spray booth should be Class 1, division 2, in accordance with International Building Code Section 1504.1.4.4; unless FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 7 -27, Section 2.1.5.2, part b) for Closed Top, Open Front spray booths is applied by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries Electrical Inspector; in which case the spacing may be reduced to a 5 ft. radius from the open face horizontally and vertically. e. No diking or curbing is required for this room. f. Additional room exhaust will not be required for this room, as all dispensing is conducted within the ventilated Spray Booth. 15. All opening and dispensing of flammable liquids shall be conducted within the spray booth. Spraying shall not be of a continuous nature or exceed a size of 9 sq ft. The proposed paint spray booth should be: a. UL listed and /or FM Approved and designed in accordance with NFPA 33 as well as Section 1504.1.2.1 through 1504.1.2.6 and 1504.2 through 1504.6 of the International Fire Code. b. UL listed or FM Approved Class A filters should be used. c. Ventilation should be in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, Section 1504.1.4 Limited spray spaces of the International Fire Code, and the International Mechanical Code, at six volume air chan ges per hour. d. The exhaust should be ventilated directly through the roof. e. The duct itself should have a minimum one hour fire proofing insulation around the outside to protect combustible framing members of the Control Room and Roof from the heat of fire should sprinkler response inside the duct be delayed. a. Since the spray booth will also be used for the opening of containers, it is preferred that air flow through the booth be continuous. f. The ventilation fan should be equipped with a local air flow alarm and t should be interlocked with the paint spray apparatus to prevent operation of spraying until the fan is confirmed to be on and required airflow achieved, stop the sprayer immediately upon fan failure, and provide a purge time period at the end of spraying operations to adequately vent all flammable vapors. Appropriate static bonding and grounding should also be provided and reviewed. 16. The minimum separation from the Storage area and the Office should be at least one hour fire resistance. 17. Consideration should be given to the use of a battery operated, rather than propane powered life truck with suitable clear space separation from combustible 0 z �w � D 0 00 to 0 w� CO) U . w �Q co Z) 7 �w z E- O Z w U� o U) o�- W F-� w z W U= O~ Z and flammable materials (10 ft) for charging operations in accordance with the International Fire Code. Otherwise, both the propane fire forklift and spare cylinders should be stored at the front truck bay when not in use. The spare cylinders should be placed in a secure, non - combustible rack in accordance with in accordance with NFPA 58, the International Fire Code, and guidelines of the Compressed Gas Cylinder Association. Conclusion: The operations of Insulmastic should be compliant with applicable fire codes and standards with the incorporation of the above items. However, changes in storage arrangement, commodity type, and packaging have a direct impact upon the required means of protection. Therefore, it is recommended that both passive and active protection be arrangement for the maximum anticipated conditions whenever feasible. Early discussions with a qualified fire protection engineer and the local authority having jurisdiction are the best way to achieve and maintain cost - effective fire protection that is well - integrated into the daily operations of the facility. We look forward to assisting the client with implementation of these criteria, as well as interface with and presentation to the local fire and building authorities. NOTICE The following report describes conditions observed during a fire protection survey conducted on the dates shown. Conclusions reached in this report are based upon available material presented at the time of the survey, as well as Information provided by the client's employees and representatives at the site. While this survey follows generally recognized practices of the industry, applicable consensus standards, and regulatory codes; it does not purport to be as thorough as those inspections which may be required by government regulations and conducted on a routine basis by your own staff. This report does not abrogate your responsibility to provide a safe place of work and conform to applicable codes and ordinances. The conclusions noted herein are not to be considered exhaustive. The client is strongly encouraged to review the applicability of these items when reviewing their facilities for similar trends and conditions requiring further attention. Recommendations are offered gratuitously and are not the only methods for satisfactorily addressing conditions or concerns. More than one alternative may be available and the client should carefully consider these when considering any future action. l=ire Protection Engineering Services assumes no responsibility for the implementation of these recommendations nor does it guarantee the applicability of these items toward fully meeting the client's regulatory obligations. This report thereon shall not constitute an undertaking on behalf of client or others to determine or warrant that such property or operations, workplaces, machinery, or equipment are safe or healthful, or are in compliance with any law, rule, or regulation. 10 Z Z � JU U Co o J = Co w w LL < W =w t- O Z t— w w U O CO) o t- w ut H U' LO --Z L H S. O Z Fire Protection Engineering Services, LLc Fire Protection, Safety, & Engineered Risk Management 6855 W. Clearwater, Suite H • Kennewick, WA 99336 • (509) 374 -8837 • Fax:(509) 374 -9477 • E -mail: Hazardous Materials Assessment Client: Insulmastic, Inc. Subject Location: Tukwila Commerce Park 12610 Interurban Avenue South, Suite C Tukwila, Washington Date: April 4 -8, 2004 Conferred With: Messrs. Mike Davenport, Division Manager; Keith England, District Sales Manager – Insulmastic; Ryan Reese, Lange – Peizer Commercial Real Estate; Steve Kohler, Fire Prevention/Investigations; Lt. Randy Edwards, Fire Prevention/Investigations; Mike Cusick, Water Department – City of Tukwila Scope and Purpose: The following is a review of the proposed facility, operations lay -out, and hazardous materials issues relating to a proposed distribution and storage facility for compliance with City of Tukwila fire codes. This assessment is limited to the minimum criteria set forth in the International Fire Code (IFC), 2003 edition, which has been adopted by the State of Washington and City of Tukwila and will go into effect July 1, 2004. At the direction of the Client's Division Manager, this review will not include consideration of other Highly Protected Risk criteria relevant to property insurance coverage or risk management. Location and Exposures: The subject facility is located within the municipal limits of the City of Tukwila, Washington. The Tukwila Commerce Park is oriented along the Duwamish River, which borders the north side of the property. Storm water drainage from this industrial park discharges directly to the river. The neighborhood is considered to consist of light to moderate industrial operations and commercial properties featuring a variety of distribution, manufacturing, and storage facilities arranged in protected concrete tilt -up and masonry one equals two story buildings with plywood on wood beam or light weight unprotected metal and steel truss roofs. The industrial park is accessible from Interurban Avenue and 42 Avenue South, located at the north and west sides of the complex. Paved parking, truck loading areas, and a looped private roadway sized and accessible to heavy truck/trailer traffic is provided to serve individual buildings throughout the complex. Theandustrial park consists of four major building groupings (Buildings A -D). Z a D 00 wF- NLL W LLQ CO c =w Z� Ir- o Zi_ w CO U� 0— o�_ wW F- LL o ui Z U= o1-- Z �- l82 The subject space is located within Building D. This structure is accessible on three sides to vehicular traffic. The south wall of the building immediately abuts the property line, which is fenced. The Tukwila Business Park is located in a known active seismic zone and is within the 100 year flood zone of the Duwamish River. The maximum sustained wind speeds for this area measured at 30 ft above ground level is 90 mph. The maximum snow loading for the region is 20 psf. The maximum rainfall intensity for a one hour period is 1 in. per hour. Construction The subject building features reinforced concrete tilt -up exterior wall panels with intervening unprotected openings for garage bay doors and glass and aluminum framed window and personnel entry doors amounting to less than 20% of the total available surface area. The floor is a 3 ft raised grade slab intended to accommodate truck/trailer unloading activities at strategically located unloading bays. The roof consists of exposed laminated wood beams and a plywood deck with a built -up asphalt roof membrane. Fiberglass batt insulation with a vinyl backing is attached to the underside of the roof deck. The overall construction is considered to be IBC Type V -B. There are two 2 ft x 4 ft domed unprotected polycarbonate plastic skylights oriented in the south and north roof sections of the subject space. Interior tenant separations are constructed of reinforced concrete tilt -up panels with exposed and unprotected floor plate and side weldments. Exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels have not been sealed or covered with a rated fire resistive material. In several instances, including along the southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space, concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire resistance. UL listed 3 hour rated roll -up fire doors are provided at the east (1) and west (2) tenant walls to the Client's proposed space. However, the fusible elements have been coated as the result of recent interior painting operations and are not functional. Heating is provided by four gas fired, ceiling mounted unit air heaters. Electrical wiring is located in solid metal conduit and is controlled from a breaker panel located in a utility room located at the north end of the presently vacant east tenant space. The utility room is cut -off from that space by a one hour rated wall and ceiling separation and is accessible only from the outside. At the present time, there are no interior partitions within the Client's proposed space, which has a total area of approximately 6,000 sq ft. The available ceiling height is 21 ft of clearance to the floor from the lowest laminated wood beam. The overall height to the bottom of the roof deck is approximately 24 ft. Two truck dock doors are available from _ .sr . 1.1 � '� :. i.. uaqt:; l�s :::t.W:+.x�`,i:+:ti:rstrnw»�.� M:•rk.c,�:.,...., Ww„ G a ' +wwsm era:A4.+P.' .ae« ..:w'.C�:i. Z Z JU 0 0, N 0 N CO LU J � CO LL wO LL ¢ CO) = d �w Z ZO w w U� O U) o� wW �O w z U CO) O Z the north wall. Two 4ft x 8ft windows are provided in the east half of the north wall. The client intends to have a combination of Owner provided and tenant improvements that would provide: • Outside front entry steps and ramp on the northwest side of the space. • A 634 sq ft office at the northeast corner • A 500 sq ft mixing room adjoin the south wall of the office and east tenant wall of the subject space. Appendix A provides a general arrangement of the subject tenant space, from a realty brochure of GVA Kidder Mathews on behalf of Real Estate Investment Managers, property manager for Tukwila Commerce Park Occupancy This facility will be used for the storage and distribution of Class I -B based flammable paints and lacquers in metal containers ranging from one to five gallons. Materials Safety Data Sheets are provided in Appendix B for the products and materials to be maintained on site. The overall arrangement for this operation is provided schematically in the attached sketch (Appendix C) prepared by the Client. The general arrangement is as follows: • Office with incidental retail sales (no flammable liquid or product storage) 0 634 sq ft o IBC Occupancy Group B • Mixing Room with paint colorant mixing (unheated open one gallon to 5 gallon flammable liquid handling) with colorant (Class III A and B combustible liquid) in one quart or smaller metal or plastic containers on open shelves. Two one gallon and two five gallon container shakers (Closed lid) and one gyromixer. One countertop 3 ft x 3 ft dry filter paint spray booth for incidental color test matching. Since the maximum quantity of Class I -B flammable liquid within this room does not exceed 120 gal and 30 gal in open systems (120 gal maximum combined), per Table 2703.1.1(1), Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control Area of Hazardous ._uteri hysical Hazard, (base irnon a fffly�sprinklered facility), this room may be considered a Group B occupancy and a permissible hazardous materials control area. 0 500 sq ft o IBC Occupancy Group B • Double and single row pallet shelf racks, maximum 4 ft wide per rack (less than 9 ft wide in double row configuration) to 16 ft high. Class 1 -B flammable liquids in metal containers (5 gal. or less) in cartooned and uncartoned arrangement on wood pallets. Friction lid cans and other containers with plastic nozzles or caps are not stored in racks. • Up to 4,800 sq ft (net available area after office and mixing room deduction) • IBC Occupancy Group H -3 Z Z' �w QQ JU 0 CO) CO W J = CO LL w U. Co D = �. w Z F- O z�- W U� O� o�- W W LL O w z CO 0 f' Z Protection: The water supply consists of a public 12 in. diameter main located at Interurban Avenue Z ? z gridded to other l Oin, and 24 in. lines fed from gravity sources. A single private water 2 line connection to the interurban main is located at the North West end of the property. v The private water main is a dead -end 12 in. line with hydrants strategically arranged on 0 0 ft spacing with at least two fire hydrants within 300 ft of each building. The water 3 00 ui w supply reported by the City of Tukwila, using a theoretical flow model is 150 psi static � � pressure, 7,950 gpm flowing, with 20 psi residual pressure. The 1980 water test for this T p installation was 146 psi static, 1600 gpm flowing, and a residual pressure of 114 2 psi.Contemporary physical testing cannot be performed, due to the potential for chlorinated water reaching the Duwarimish River and posing an environmental threat to c native salmon runs. w Z According to the Tukwila Fire Department, the sprinkler system for this building was z O hydraulically designed to provide a minimum density of 0.39 gpm/sq ft over the UJ hydraulically most remote 5,600 sq ft using 165 degree F heads with a 500 gpm hose ° stream allowance. The base of riser demand (BoR) is 2288 gpm at 46.7 psi, not including p co 500 gpm hose stream allowance. The nominal spacing is 8 ft x 9 ft. A Class II standpipe ° is provided along the west wall of the subject space and is equipped with 100 ft of 1 1 /2 in. v diameter pin rack hose. Both the hose station and sprinklers are fed from an 8 in. u. diameter wet pipe riser, equipped with a 4 in. fire department pumper connection. w z co O~ Recommendations Z The following items are based upon physical observations, interviews, and review of applicable Codes and Standards for fire protection: Owner Provided Facilities - 1. The east tenant wall of the subject space was observed to have radial cracking about the center column and adjoining panel on both sides. Since it is possible that the wall sections could have sustained movement as a result of the Nisqually earthquake event, a qualified structural engineer should be engaged to determine the stability of this fire separation and provide supporting information in a formal report. A copy of this report should be made available to the Client for review prior to final acceptance of the leasing agreement. 2. Exposed steel components can damage even substantial fire walls during a blaze if they are unprotected. For this reason, the steel weldments holding wall panels together, the exposed steel floor base plates, and exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels should be covered by an approved fire resistant assembly or compound with at least a three hour fire resistance for the tenant separations. 3. The southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space is constructed of concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire resistance. The Owner should determine and provide documentation that this wall section has been installed using approved materials and methods to form an assembly with the same fire resistance as the surrounding tenant wall separation. t 4. Recent painting activities by the Owner has covered the fusible elements of the roll -up fire doors in the proposed Client tenant space. A qualified contractor with experience with this type of fire door should be requested to both replace the damaged elements and inspect and test the door assemblies throughout the building in accordance with NFPA 80. 5. The tenant in the space opposite the east wall of the proposed Client space is presently storing materials within less than 18 in. of the closed fire doors. Since fire doors are flame separations and are not designed to prevent the transfer of heat to the adjoining side of the wall from the point of fire origin, storage must be maintained at least 6 ft way from such openings or the doors removed and a wall 1 assembly with equivalent fire resistance as the remainder of the tenant separation constructed, per NFPA 80. As a precautionary measure for all tenants within the building, this requirement should be bought to the attention of all building occupants and should be part of the routine monthly safety inspections for each area. 6. Sprinkler heads at the ceiling level have been coated with over -spray as a result of recent painting activity on behalf of the Owner. A qualified sprinkler contractor should be requested to inspect and replace damaged sprinklers with like kind and quality, in accordance with NFPA 13. Hazardous Materials Controls — Chapter 34 — IFC, 2003 7. The general storage arrangement predominant to this operation is considered to be IBC Occupancy Group H -3. As a result, spill control and containment should be provided, especially based upon the potential environmental storm water drainage exposure to the nearby r Th shoul consist of at least: a. Non - combustible, water - tight sealed floors in the immediate storage area along with perimeter walls and boundary curbs to at least 6 in. high or the maximum height of the anticipated spill and sprinkler water discharge, whichever is greatest. b. A containment area with at least a 6 in. high perimeter boundary and curbing constructed of non - combustible water -tight material. c. A containment volume of at least the largest single vessel (5 gal), plus automatic sprinkler discharge for at least 20 minutes. (0.55 gpm/sq ft x 2000 sq ft x 20 minutes + 5 gal [largest single container] = 22,000 gal or 2948 sq ftt Jov ry Y r, Z ~ w a � JU 00 w= F- (D LL w LLQ CJ ):3 _CY F- w zF z� w U 0. W_ o �- wW FF L L -0 ui Z 0 oF- z 8. Automatic sprinkler protection for the storage area should be revised, in accordance with Table 3404.3.6.3(5) Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements for Rack Storage of Liquids in Containers of 5 Gallon Capacity or Less With or Without Cartons on Conventional Wood Pallets, as follows: a. The maximum storage height will be maintained to 14 ft or less. The ceiling sprinkler system will be re- calculated and modified to provide a minimum density of 0.55 gpm/sq ft over the hydraulically most remote 2,000 sq ft with a maximum 100 sq ft per head spacing using approved extra large orifice heads with high temperature quick response ratings and minimum 7.5 ft wide aisles.. Friction lid cans or other containers with plastic nozzles or caps will not be used. A minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance should be included with the calculations for this system. However, in -rack sprinklers will not be required. 9. Based upon Table 3404.3.6.3 (3), Storage Arrangements for Rack Storage in Liquid Storage Rooms and Warehouses, the maximum storage permitted is 14 ft in height (3 ft below the deflector of sprinkler heads at the ceiling to the floor) and 15,000 gallons. 10. Based upon Table 3404.3.6.3(2), Storage Arrangements for Palletized or Solid Pile Storage in Liquid Rooms or Warehouses, the maximum palletized or solid pile storage height is 6.5 containers with a maximum quantity per pile of 5,000 gal. 15,000 gal total for the warehouse (includes both palletized or solid pile and rack storage combined). 11. Automatic sprinkler protection for the Mixing Room should be designed for a minimum density of 0.60 gpm/sq ft over the entire Mixing Room area, plus a minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance. A separate manual control valve should be provided to isolate this system for repairs without impairing protection to the remainder of the facility. One sprinkler head should be provided within the paint spray booth. A separate isolation valve should be provided for convenience and servicing to prevent impairment to the remaining protection. Sprinkler waterflow within the room and inside the spray booth should be monitored and should independently shut sown paint spray operations and provide a local alarm. 12. Rack storage should be l oca te d a t le ast 10 ft fr t end of the Mixing Room.-. _ 13. All rack storage should be seismically rated and anchored. 14. The gyro -mixer shown in the schematic sketch should be arranged within the Mixing Room along with all other spray and mixing equipment. 15. The Mixing Room should have a minimum two hour rated fire resistant walls and ceiling assembly. Doors should be at least 1 %Z hour rated (provide at least two personnel exits) and should be self - closing. (� 16. Per IBC requirements, the Mixing room should be located along an exterior wall and be provided with an access door directly to the outside. 17. The proposed paint spray booth should UL listed or FM Approved for the purpose with Class A filters. Ventilation should be in accordance with the manufacturer's listing criteria and the International Mechanical Code. The ventilation fan should be equipped with a local air flow alarm and should be interlocked with the paint spray apparatus =s to prevent operation of spraying until the fan is confirmed to be „_..�_ .w.a,- v.- �.....,.. nRti•+v+ rcsmu.. ,. a.*;s wa w+ rra+ wso, n:: h..t a. r: :..cr.Y +rrY2HhYxN?N'*14'7,+.... � `.�^.'Q K.ir'3niw�.+wn� Z Z � D JU UO wF- CO LL w L? C0 a =w z� �o Z �_ W w U o - o�_ W LL. O w z U CO o� Z on and required airflow achieved, stop the sprayer immediately upon fan failure, and provide a purge time period at the end of spraying operations to adequately vent all flammable vapors. Appropriate static bonding and grounding should also be provided and reviewed. 18. Electrical and heating provided within the Mixing room should be Class I, division 1 hazardous area classified and reviewed by a qualified fire protection engineer. Static bonding and grounding should be provided for all flammable liquids transfer operation within the room. 19. The required fire separation between the Mixing room and the Office should be at least 2 hours. The minimum separation from the Storage area and the Office should be at least one hour fire resistance. Z �z D U UQ LU J Cf) LL W O' LL �W Z �. I- O Z� 2� Do o( o� W h=- U " LL H. O •• Z W U CO) O Z Conclusion: The operations of Insulmastic should be compliant with applicable fire codes and standards with the incorporation of the above items. However, changes in storage arrangement, commodity type, and packaging have a direct impact upon the required means of protection. Therefore, it is recommended that both passive and active protection be arrangement for the maximum anticipated conditions whenever feasible. Early discussions with a qualified fire protection engineer and the local authority having jurisdiction are the best way to achieve and maintain cost - effective fire protection that is well- integrated into the daily operations of the facility. We look forward to assisting the client with implementation of these criteria, as well as interface with and presentation to the local fire and building authorities. NOTICE The fo I I owing report e�scriles — con a *obsenrea duririg a irk a protection suniey aondW(�Wcf on 1ie' sin. - Conclusions reached in this report are based upon available material presented at the time of the survey, as well as information provided by the client's employees and representatives at the site. While this survey follows generally recognized practices of the industry, applicable consensus standards, and regulatory codes; it does not purport to be as thorough as those inspections which may be required by government regulations and conducted on a routine basis by your own staff. This report does not abrogate your responsibility to provide a safe place of work and conform to applicable codes and ordinances. The conclusions noted herein are not to be considered exhaustive. The client is strongly encouraged to review the applicability of these items when reviewing their facilities for similar trends and conditions requiring further attention. Recommendations are offered gratuitously and are not the only methods for satisfactorily addressing conditions or concerns. More than one alternative may be available and the client should carefully consider these when considering any future action. Fire Protection Engineering Services assumes no responsibility for the implementation of these recommendations nor does it guarantee the applicability of these items toward fully meeting the client's regulatory obligations. This report thereon shall not constitute an undertaking on behalf of client or others to determine or warrant that such property or operations, workplaces, machinery, or equipment are safe or healthful, or are in compliance with any law, rule, or regulation. Z 3:Z ILI JU U O . CO (D LLJ J �U_ w LL �D = a. F _ _ Z t- t O Z �- w U O N. W 2 I— LLO .. Z W U= O Z dt M D c� O rd S rD . y �a THA NOTICE: IF THE DOCUMENT IN THIS F - LESS CLEAR E QUALITY OF THE DOCUMENT. IT IISPUE TO TH __r- _._.�� � _._�.�__. .��,. .. uwo�4�a: Ydsx9�. ^i('.'�:;"�1::'.a= 'fu�?:'o+>..: a..- .....sm�'3':�.::£::i. >.... id[:.•.r:.�:.. °.i:::r �a_ c. �s.... �. u....... .,,...,....�...•.n.,�.,,_._..__ I fb 0 y W ONO 1� • C b f M d i I I I i i 1�1 y C I.r W n b �. O � O � rA C wind a a � n w 0 C NOTICE: IF THE DOCUMENT IN THIS FRAME IS LESS CLEAR THAN THIS NOTICE IT IS DUE TO THE QUALITY-OF THE DOCUMENT. a � Fire Protection Engineering Services, LLc Fire Protection, Safety, & EnOneered Risk Management 6855 W. Clearwater, Suite I - 19 KenneWck, WA 99336 • (509) 374 -8837 • Fax:(509) 374-9477 •Email: War @FPGServices.com Client: Subject Location: Date: R IEV EVVED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE Hazardous Materials Assessment Insulmastic, Inc. Tukwila Commerce Park 12610 Interurban Avenue South, Suite C Tukwila, Washington C oo* April 4 -8, 2004, May 7, 2004, Revised February 15, 2005 Messrs. Mike Davenport, Division Manager; Keith England, District Sales Manager — Insulmastic; Ryan Reese, Lange — Peizer Commercial Real Estate; Davis Schueller, General Contractor; Thomas McCloskey, President — Heatransfer, Co; Steve Kohler, Fire Prevention/Investigations; Lt. Randy Edwards, Fire MAR 1 6 Prevention/hivestigations; Chief Tomasso, Fire Marchal; David Larson, Senior Building Inspector; Mike Cusick, Water Department — City of Tukwila; Robert Benedicto, Building f -�.� , Official — City of Tukwila C�NROF TUB .,qty LA M AR AR Og ._.. � ...... M • 5 Scope and Purpose: P ERMIT �EN The following is a revision to the original review of a retail /wholesale paint supply facility, its operations lay -out, and hazardous materials issues for compliance with City of Tukwila fire codes. This assessment is limited to the minimum criteria set forth in the International Fire Code (IFC), 2003 edition, which has been adopted by the State of Washington and City of Tukwila. At the direction of the Client's Division Manager, this review will not include consideration of other Highly Protected Risk criteria relevant to property insurance coverage or risk management. The principle change will be one of occupancy classification. Specifically, Insulmastic has presented supporting information in its request for a change from a Group H -3 occupancy to a Group M, based upon the limited quantities of Class I -B flammable liquids present, their arrangement, and protection provided. Based upon this information, the City of Tukwila Building Safety and Fire Departments have agreed to the new "mercantile" classification, which does not alter that actual configuration of the facility or its use. Location and Exposures: The subject facility is located within the municipal limits of the City of Tukwila, Washington. The Tukwila Commerce Park is oriented along the Duwamish River, which i• Do 4m-- I S2 Z ~ W UO 0 CO) 9 LL W� LL ?. � =w Z� H O Z~ w U� CO a� w w U= OF- Z borders the north side of the property. Storm water drainage from this industrial park discharges directly to the river. The neighborhood is considered to consist of light to moderate industrial operations and commercial properties featuring a variety of distribution, manufacturing, and storage facilities arranged in protected concrete tilt -up and masonry one equals two story buildings with plywood on wood beam or light weight unprotected metal and steel truss roofs. The industrial park is accessible from Interurban Avenue and 42 " Avenue South, located at the north and west sides of the complex. Paved parking, truck loading areas, and a looped private roadway sized and accessible to heavy truck/trailer traffic is provided to serve individual buildings throughout the complex. The industrial park consists of four major building groupings (Buildings A -D). The subject space is located within Building D. This structure is accessible on three sides to vehicular traffic. The south wall of the building immediately abuts the property line, which is fenced. Based upon previous and current tenant activities within this building, as well as an assessment of the current Code, the Insulmastic mercantile operations are acceptable for Building Type and separations. The Tukwila Business Park is located in a known active seismic zone and is within the 100 year flood zone of the Duwamish River. The maximum sustained wind speeds for this area measured at 30 ft above ground level is 90 mph. The maximum snow loading for the region is 20 psf. The maximum rainfall intensity for a one hour period is 1 in. per hour. Construction The subject building features reinforced concrete tilt -up exterior wall panels with intervening unprotected openings for garage bay doors and glass and aluminum framed window and personnel entry doors amounting to less than 20% of the total available surface area. The floor is a 3 ft raised grade slab intended to accommodate truck/trailer unloading activities at strategically located unloading bays. The roof consists of exposed laminated wood beams and a plywood deck with a built -up asphalt roof membrane. Fiberglass batt insulation with a vinyl backing is attached to the underside of the roof deck. The overall construction is considered to be IBC Type V -B. There are two 2 ft x 4 ft domed unprotected polycarbonate plastic skylights oriented in the south and north roof sections of the subject space. Interior tenant separations are constructed of reinforced concrete tilt -up panels with exposed and unprotected floor plate and side weldments. Exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels have not been sealed or covered with a rated fire resistive material. In several instances, including along the southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space, concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire 2 z Z � D UO 0 w= �w W LL � =w z �_o z�_ W w U� ON o F- wW �O w Z U= Z e , resistance. UL listed 3 hour rated roll -up fire doors are provided at the east (1) and west (2) tenant walls to the Client's proposed space. However, the fusible elements have been coated as the result of recent interior painting operations and are not functional. Heating is provided by four gas fired, ceiling mounted unit air heaters. Electrical wiring Q is located in solid metal conduit and is controlled from a breaker panel located in a utility 3 z room located at the north end of the presently vacant east tenant space. The utility room W is cut -off from that space by a one hour rated wall and ceiling separation and is accessible v only from the outside. 0 0 to w Client's space has a total area of approximately 6,000 sq ft. The available ceiling height J is 21 ft of clearance to the floor from the lowest laminated wood beam. The overall U . w o, height to the bottom of the roof deck is approximately 24 ft. Two truck dock doors are available from the north wall. Two 4ft x 8ft windows are provided in the east half of the north wall. The Client has provided a tenant improvements that provide: N d • Outside front entry steps and handicapped accessible ramp to the office entry are �w z located on the northwest side of the space. z O • A 634 sq ft office is located at the northeast corner UJ LU • A 500 sq ft mixing room adjoining the south wall of the office and east tenant =) o wall of the subject space. o The Architects updated, as -built drawings show the physical lay -out and arrangement of v key equipment and storage racking within the facility. p w z Previous fire doors have been removed, the entire frame assembly removed, and the infill v constricted of an approved two hour rated smoke tight and fire resistant assembly, z ~. Occupancy From International Building Code 309.1 Mercantile Group M. Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. Mercantile occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following: • Department stores • Drug stores • Markets • Motor fuel- dispensing facilities • Retail or wholesale stores • Sales rooms 4 Insulmastic routinely sells both retail and wholesale custom tinted paints, stains, and coatings to its customers from this facility. Therefore, the nature of the occupancy is clearly within the definition of the IBC for a Group M facility. 309.2 Quantity of hazardous materials. The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials stored or displayed in a single control area of a Group M occupancy shall not exceed the quantities in Table 414.2.4. There are no non - flammable hazardous materials in excess of the permissible quantity limits of this table. This facility is used for the storage and retail /wholesale distribution of Class I -B based flammable paints and lacquers in metal containers ranging from one to five gallons. Materials Safety Data Sheets are provided in Appendix B for the products and materials to be maintained on site. The overall arrangement for this operation is provided schematically in the attached Architect's drawings prepared for the Client. The general arrangement is as follows: Office with incidental retail sales is 643 sq ft with no flammable liquid or product storage. The office area is considered to be a Group B, occupancy. From International Building Code TABLE 302.3.2 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS)" According to footnotes for the Table: b. Occupancy separation need not be provided for storage areas within Groups B and M if the: 1. Area is less than 10 percent of the floor area; 2. Area is provided with an automatic fire- extinguishing system and is less than 3,000 square feet; or 3. Area is less than 1,000 square feet. The actual office area is: • 643 sq ft • Automatic sprinkler protection is provided throughout Therefore, the office area is incidental to the overall Group M mercantile space and does not need to be separated. • The Mixing Room is used to infuse paint colorant and provide mixing (unheated 4 Z J- z �w UO ND CO) J �. N LL w �a� LL cl)0 =w z� F- O w L Do O CO o f- wW s O. ..z w UN H= 0 Z open one gallon to 5 gallon flammable liquid handling). The Control (Mixing) Room has: a. A minimum one hour rated fire resistant walls and ceiling assembly, per IFC Section 2703.8. Doors are at least 1 hour rated (provide at least two personnel exits) and should be self - closing. Since the Mixing Room is a designated control area it does not need to be located along an exterior or mro vided with an access door directLv.1a the ou oo v� C. The tTp to the o ntrol R om wt r e fitted wit�lkable and appropriately supported to withstand at least 20 psf. An appropriate top rail, mid -rail, and toe board railing system in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 requirements should be provided around the open edges of the mezzanine thus formed. Either stairs or a fixed ladder assembly should be provided for access in accordance with 29 CFR 1910, Walking/Working Surfaces. -A- ceiling of the Mixing Room provides a minimum one hour rating. All electrical fixtures and equipment within 10 ft of the floor and 10 ft horizontally of the opening of the spray booth will be Class I, division 2, in accordance with International Building Code Section 1504.1.4.4; unless FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 7 -27, Section 2.1.5.2, part b) for Closed Top, Open Front spray booths is applied by the Washington Department of Labor and Industries Electrical Inspector; in which case the spacing may be reduced to a 5 ft. radius from the open face horizontally and vertically. To ensure that there are no are no appliances within 10 ft of the face of the paint booth and a warning boundary strip is provided as an operator aid, as well as suitable warning instructions for the hazard area. Since there are no other hazardous electrical classified operations within the room, all other electrical outlets and lighting are permitted to be ordinary non- e. classified fixtures. f. No diking or curbing is required for this room. g. Additional room exhaust will not be required for this room, as all dispensing is conducted within the ventilated Spray Booth. The flammable liquid containers are manually removed from the racks and taken to the Mixing Room. The amount of closed containers in the open is restricted to five — 5 gal. containers, assumed to be the largest single batch prepared for a customer at any single time. The remaining closed containers of Flammable I -B liquids are stored in approved flammable liquids storage cabinets and the quantity limits posted for the room and storage cabinets. The total amount of flammable liquids permitted within the room, including storage in approved cabinets is 120 gal. with no more than 60 gal. permitted by Code in process. The colorants are Class III A and B combustible liquids in one quart or smaller metal or plastic containers placed within approved flammable liquids storage 5 z �w U CO 0 ww J = H CO W w 9 - LL U = w z� E- O Z w U ON o �- w W F� LL O Z .. w U= O Z cabinets. Shelf storage on sealed one gallon containers of Class III A and III B combustible liquids and other non - hazardous materials are stored on open shelves to 6 ft. high. Small one gallon or less containers with caustic or acidic materials are stored separately from the combustible and flammable liquids to prevent Z potential co- mingling and adverse chemical reactions. The storage of these items is labeled and located under the work table in covered shelving. W Two one gallon and two five gallon container shakers (Closed lid) are located 0 p within the Mixing Room. The covered and sealed containers are placed in an Co co approved mixer for agitation and mixing of custom colorants for customers. H Theses units are securely mounted to the work table or on the floor and do not Co L need to be hazardous location classified. o w 0 � J A 5 gal. container capacity gyro -mixer is located outside of the Mixing Room U. adjacent to the paint storage area. This arrangement was reviewed in May of = C% 2004 with the Fire Marshal's Office and approved. _ Z P One countertop 3 ft x 3 ft dry filter paint spray booth is provided for incidental w O color test matching. This UL listed appliance is enclosed in a one hour rated 2 5 separation. The enclosure extends from floor to the roof, enclosing the exhaust v N co duct, as well. The enclosure is continuous with the one hour rated of the Mixing o y = room where the face of the spray booth meets the interior of the room to form a = w single one hour rated volume. Containers will be exclusively opened and secured within the spray booth for all color infusing dispensing operations. Test spraying "—" 0 Z on small 6 in x 6 in. paper cards will also be conducted within the booth to v cn establish proper tints to customer specifications. The paint spray booth has 0 approved Class I, division 1 electrical fixtures and lighting. Z All opening and dispensing of flammable liquids will be conducted within the spray booth. Spraying will not be of a continuous nature or exceed a size of 9 sq ft. The paint spray booth is: h. UL listed and /or FM Approved and designed in accordance with NFPA 33 as well as Section 1504.1.2.1 through 1504.1.2.6 and 1504.2 through 1504.6 of the International Fire Code. i. UL listed or FM Approved Class A filters will be used. j. Ventilation is in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, Section 1504.1.4 Limited spray spaces of the International Fire Code, and the International Mechanical Code, at six volume air changes per hour. k. The exhaust is ventilated directly through the roof. 1. The duct itself has a minimum one hour fire proofing insulation around the outside to protect combustible framing members of the Control Room and Roof from the heat of fire should sprinkler response inside the duct be delayed. 0 i..e, ii.t±!.� „,;a,;,,1'r 7A, sW4.- ai.;:: 1. �Ls:•. i. d. x+l.::{.: IS. L,+' �t ,;>Lwt.'.vxmtfiatitu;xu..c:h.ur� �sw,.t&4«•.iXw�3 s.Y+'.: cif' S�ia l:;;J�':.iJ�L:::W�.f.3:dia._ i.ss»ltas ?�C zis:�.ti�xa� From the International Fire Code 3404.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. 3404.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454 L). 3404.3.2.3 Number of storage cabinets. Not more than three storage cabinets shall be located in a single fire area, except that in a Group F occupancy, additional cabinets are allowed to be located in the same fire area if the additional cabinets (or groups of up to three cabinets) are separated from other cabinets or groups of cabinets by at least 100 feet (30 480 mm). 3405.3 Use, dispensing and mixing inside of buildings. In -door use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 3405.2 and 3405.3.1 through 3405.3.5.3. 3405.3.5 Quantity limits for use. Liquid use quantity limitations shall comply with Sections 3405.3.5.1 through 3405.3.5.3. 3405.3.5.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. Indoor use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Table 2703.1.1(1) and shall not exceed the additional limitations set forth in Section 3405.3.5. 3405.3.5.2 Occupancy quantity limits. Group M occupancies: Quantities in dining, office and school uses within Group M occupancies shall not exceed that necessary for demonstration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment, and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 2703.1.1(1). 30 gallons maximum x 2 for automatic sprinklers = 60 gal. maximum in a dispensing room. The actual Mixing Room is: • One hour fire rated • Provided with approved automatic sprinkler protection throughout. • Approved incidental paint spray booth with approved duct to outside is to be enclosed as part of the one hour rated enclosure from the Group M stock area. • Colorants (Class III) will be contained in approved flammable liquids safety cabinets. • Containers of flammable liquids while inside the room will be inside approved flammable liquids storage cabinets other than a maximum of z _� '~ w a WU UO Co o J = CO LL w LL cl)a =w f- O w ~ W U� ON o F- wW u. O. .. Z' W U= O z five (5) 5 gal. containers in- process at any single time • Paint mixing and sampling will be performed inside the exhausted paint spray booth at all times. • Quantity limits, dispensing controls, and storage criteria will be posted as z a further administrative control to this area z �w Therefore, this room may be considered a Group B occupancy and a permissible v hazardous materials control area. v O o 500sgft NW o IBC Occupancy Group — B � CO U_ w O 2. Double and single row pallet shelf racks occupy the remaining 4800 sq ft of the facility. The shelves are a maximum 4 ft wide per rack (less than 9 ft wide in -- double row configuration) to 12 ft high. Class I -B flammable liquids in metal LL containers (5 gal. or less) in cartooned and uncartoned arrangement on wood = C% pallets. Friction lid cans and other containers with plastic nozzles or caps are not z to be stored in racks. Rack storage is located at least 10 ft from the end of the O Mixing Room. All rack storage should be seismically rated and anchored. w �_ 2 5 To prevent contaminated water discharge from running into the adjacent co ecologically sensitive and regulated waterway, the following has been provided o and approved by the Fire Marshal's Office: = v u. a. Non - combustible, water -tight sealed floors in the immediate storage area O Z along with perimeter walls and boundary curbs to at least 6 in. high or the v CO maximum height of the anticipated spill and sprinkler water discharge, P whichever is greatest. z b. A containment area with at least a 6 in. high perimeter boundary and curbing constructed of non - combustible water -tight material. • Diking material is liquid tight and non - combustible • A Ramp has been constructed of liquid tight and non - combustible materials • A 4 ft x 3 ft boundary in front of the exit door at the rack storage area has been constructed with curbing or diking to a 6 in height in front of the door to permit opening and personnel exiting from the door. • The wall surfaces within the diked area have been sealed or protected with a non - combustible, liquid tight material to prevent the spread of fire protection water and flammable liquid to adjoining areas of the building. • The floor within the diked area is sealed with a non - combustible, liquid tight material. c. The mixing room is considered to be an IBC Occupancy Group — B. As a result spill control and containment will not be required for this area. Therefore, the spill containment arrangement for the storage area does not s include the Mixing Room but will prevent sprinkler run -off from extending into and inundating the Mixing Room or adjacent Office area. From the International Fire Code Z 3404.3.3 Indoor storage. 3404.3.4 Quantity limits for storage. QQ D '. Liquid storage quantity limitations shall comply with Sections 3404.3.4.1 through J U 00 3404.3.4.4. w J = H 3404.3.4.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. U) U- ?' For Group M occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses, indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall not exceed the maximum allowable U- quantities per control area indicated in Table 3404.3.4.1. = d ~ i TABLE 3404.3.4.1 ? P MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY OF FLAMMABLE AND w O v+ COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS ? o IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES USES PER CONTROL AREA v0 co ❑ F- 1 Based upon the Table the maximum storage permitted of C1assI -B flammable = W liquids overall is 12 ft in height and 15,000 containers within a Group M facility. E-- U- z I Based upon the Table, the maximum palletized or solid pile storage height of d W C1assI -B flammable liquids is 6.5 containers with a maximum quantity per pile of 0 X 5,000 gal. within a Group M facility Z Insulmastic's present inventory is arranged with 1 -5 gal. containers in racks with 8 ft wide aisles between to a maximum height of 12 ft. There are less than 15,000 containers in stock at any single time. Quantity limits will be posted in the stock area to provide further administrative controls. 3404.3.6.2 Container capacity. Containers for Class I liquids shall not exceed a capacity of 5 gallons (19 L). Exception: Metal containers not exceeding 55 gallons (208 L) are permitted to store up to 240 gallons (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity per control area of Class IB and IC liquids in a control area. The building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 3404.3.4.1. The containers shall be provided with plastic caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Containers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and shall not be located in areas accessible to the public. Combustible commodities shall not be stored above flammable and combustible 9 Y Y 1 liquids. Based upon this arrangement and Group M occupancy classification, there are no special ventilation requirements. o Up to 4,800 sq ft (net available area after office and mixing room deduction) o IBC Occupancy Group H -3 Protection: The water supply consists of a public 12 in. diameter main located at Interurban Avenue gridded to other l Oin, and 24 in. lines fed from gravity sources. A single private water line connection to the interurban main is located at the North West end of the property. The private water main is a dead -end 12 in. line with hydrants strategically arranged on 300 ft spacing with at least two fire hydrants within 300 ft of each building. The water supply reported by the City of Tukwila, using a theoretical flow model is 150 psi static pressure, 7,950 gpm flowing, with 20 psi residual pressure. The 1980 water test for this installation was 146 psi static, 1600 gpm flowing and a residual pressure of 114 psi. Contemporary physical testing cannot be performed, due to the potential for chlorinated water reaching the Duwamish River and posing an environmental threat to native salmon runs. According to the Tukwila Fire Department, the sprinkler system for this building was hydraulically designed to provide a minimum density of 0.39 gpm /sq ft over the hydraulically most remote 5,600 sq ft using 165 degree F heads with a 500 gpm hose stream allowance. The base of riser demand (BoR) is 2288 gpm at 46.7 psi, not including the hose stream allowance (2,792 gpm total demand). The nominal spacing is 8 ft x 9 ft per head. A Class II standpipe is provided along the west wall of the subject space and is equipped with 100 ft of 1 %2 in. diameter pin rack hose. Both the hose station and sprinklers are fed from an 8 in. diameter wet pipe riser, equipped with a 4 in. fire department pumper connection. Fire protection has been revised for the client area to meet specific storage and occupancy requirements as follows: Automatic sprinkler protection for the storage area has been revised, in accordance with Table 3404.3.6.3(5), Automatic Sprinkler Protection Requirements for Rack Storage of Liquids in Containers of 5 Gallon Capacity or Less With or Without Cartons on Conventional Wood Pallets, as follows: a. Record drawings and hydraulic calculations for the existing system have been be provided to a qualified fire protection engineer to re- calculate and confirm that the available ceiling protection will provide a minimum 10 z ' w � �U UO CO 0 J = CO) U. w O LL ¢ �D _a �w z= ZO W U� CO o F_ =w u. O . w z UN z i i 1 i density of 0.40 gpm /sq ft over the most remote 5,000 sq ft for existing ordinary temperature sprinklers or 3,000 sq ft for high temperature sprinklers with a maximum 80 sq ft per head spacing, plus 750 gpm for hoses. b. The maximum storage height will be maintained to 12 ft or less. As a result, the ceiling sprinkler system may be re- calculated and modified to provide a minimum density of 0.55 gpm /sq ft over the hydraulically most remote 2,000 sq ft with a maximum 100 sq ft per head spacing using approved extra large orifice heads with high temperature quick response ratings and minimum 7.5 ft wide aisles, since friction lid cans and other containers with plastic nozzles or caps are not used, A minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance is included with the calculations for this system. However, in -rack sprinklers will not be required. 2. Automatic sprinkler protection for the Control Room and Spray Booth is hydraulically designed for a minimum density of 0.30 gpm /sq ft over the most remote 3000 sq ft or the actual room area, whichever is smallest. Sprinkler heads within the room are 212 degree F rated. A minimum 500 gpm hose stream allowance is included. Automatic sprinkler protection is provided within the hood and above the hood filter in the duct of the paint spray booth. Both sprinkler heads are ordinary temperature rated and piped to a common indicating type isolation valve located within reach of personnel for ready change -out without the need to shut off the entire building sprinkler system. Sprinkler water flow within the room and inside the spray booth are monitored and should independently shut down paint spray operations and provide a local alarm. 3. Manual fire alarm pull stations at each exit door to the tenant space are connected to the building fire alarm system. 4. According to the Fire Marshal, removal of the existing 1 '/z in. Class II standpipe and hose station is permitted. The above protection features have been reviewed and approved by the Fire Marshal's Office. Recommendations a The following items are based upon physical observations, interviews, and review of 11 z Z �w u� 5 UO CO MW J = CO L w m a w ' CO)CY = a F w z� � O Z I- w � o U O- 0 F_ W LL �-- —0 W U co HH z applicable Codes and Standards for fire protection: Owner Provided Facilities should have the following previously recommended fire protection improvements confirmed and satisfactorily completed - 1. The east tenant wall of the subject space was observed to have radial cracking about the center column and adjoining panel on both sides. Since it is possible that the wall sections could have sustained movement as a result of the Nisqually earthquake event, a qualified structural engineer should be engaged to determine the stability of this fire separation and provide supporting information in a formal report. A copy of this report should be made available to the Client for review prior to final acceptance of the leasing agreement. 2. The bounding walls, both exterior and common for the proposed tenant space to be occupied by Insulmastic should two hour rated: a. Exposed steel components can damage even substantial fire walls during a blaze if they are unprotected. For this reason, the steel weldments holding wall panels together, the exposed steel floor base plates, and exposed 2 in. diameter bracing pockets with steel sleeves in the wall panels should be covered and sealed with a UL listed and /or FM Approved fire stopping material, permanently secured to the surrounding wall assembly and capable of providing a minimum two hour fire resistance. b. Seams and joints in wall panels should be sealed with a UL listed and or FM Approved fire stopping material that is smoke tight and capable of a two hour rated fire resistance without separation from the surrounding wall assembly. c. The southeast wall panel of the Client's proposed space is constructed of concrete masonry units of unknown fire resistance have been used to provide infill to within one course of the roof deck. The remaining interval from this masonry assembly to the bottom of the roof is of unknown material and fire resistance. The Owner should determine and provide documentation that this wall section has been installed using approved materials and methods to form an assembly with the same fire resistance as the surrounding tenant wall separation. Interface connections with the roof and the wall panels should be inspected and verified to provide a minimum two hour fire rated and smoke tight seal. Insulmastic Operations should consider at least the following: 3. Consideration should be given to the use of a battery operated, rather than propane powered life truck with suitable clear space separation from combustible and flammable materials (10 ft) for charging operations in accordance with the International Fire Code. Otherwise, both the propane fire forklift and spare cylinders should be stored at the front truck bay when not in use. The spare cylinders should be placed in a secure, non- combustible rack in accordance with 12 Z �z �w u6 D J UO co W J = F- U_ w J LLj � a = w Z �. ZO 2 5 U� O� 0 E- W W U_ O ui Z U� O H- Z in accordance with NFPA 58, the International Fire Code, and guidelines of the Compressed Gas Cylinder Association. 4. Since the spray booth will also be used for the opening of containers, it is preferred that air flow through the booth be continuous. The ventilation fan should be equipped with a local air flow alarm and should be interlocked with the paint spray apparatus to prevent operation of spraying until the fan is confinned to be on and required airflow achieved, stop the sprayer immediately upon fan failure, and provide a purge time period at the end of spraying operations to adequately vent all flammable vapors. Appropriate static bonding and grounding should also be provided and reviewed. 5. The enclosure of the spray booth and exhaust duct should be completed as quickly as possible. 6. The following life safety items should be completed to protect occupants during an emergency: a. UL listed battery backed emergency lighting should be provided along the entire egress path leading to both exit doors in the storage area on the basis of a minimum of 1 ft- candle of illumination per lineal foot measured at the centerline of the path of egress along the entire length of the egress path. At least some of the illumination can be provided from approved emergency lighting packages connected to existing emergency exit lighting. b. UL listed battery backed emergency lighting should be provided along the entire egress path leading from the most remote point of the office area to the front door. Due to the limited size of this open common area, it is likely the required illumination of 1 ft- candle of illumination per lineal foot measured at the centerline of the path of egress along the entire length of the egress path can be achieved from approved emergency lighting packages connected to existing emergency exit lighting. c. Where the egress path crosses containment curbing for the rack storage area, the curb itself should be painted with a yellow fluorescent or self - illuminating coating to reduce the potential for tripping. 7. The facility architect should be contacted to update all applicable drawings to reflect the above criteria, including code description which precedes this section. 8. The Tukwila Building Safety and Fire Marshal's Office should be contacted to conduct a survey for approval of the above items as soon as they are completed. Conclusion: 13 ,� . J: .>l.: if...r Sc.,t. r'` , li 3 1. Lro �.�i < r�. -�v%�. 4" # e.u�4:'w, iC aba ��fi.;::: t. us.: rG' i. iau .�.Y:h:i••crt�rlwe.- t..�s.�.. .,�+awxl�.ti wvpyLV.sY.iLS%J.Li�tnls.i :a.+i+.:..ti.++ e...iv,.�,L+ii:. us�...i :' +ai= .4.1.. Z ~w a_ 2 D UQ Co w� N LL. w �J LL. co a =w E- O Z 25 U ON o f- wW LL. O ..z w U= O Z According to the Tukwila Building Safety and Fire Marshal's Offices, the operations of Insulmastic will be compliant with applicable fire codes and standards with the incorporation of the above items. However, changes in storage arrangement, commodity type, and packaging have a direct impact upon the required means of protection. Therefore, it is recommended that both passive and active protection be arranged for the maximum anticipated conditions whenever feasible. Early discussions with a qualified fire protection engineer and the local authority having jurisdiction are the best way to achieve and maintain cost - effective fire protection that is well - integrated into the daily operations of the facility. We look forward to assisting the client with implementation of these criteria, as well as interface with and presentation to the local fire and building authorities. NOTICE The following report describes conditions observed during a fire protection survey conducted on the dates shown. Conclusions reached in this report a re based upon available material presented at the t ime o f the survey, a s well as Information provided by the client's employees and representatives at the site. While this survey follows generally recognized practices of the industry, applicable consensus standards, and regulatory codes; it does not purport to be as thorough as those inspections which may be required by government regulations and conducted on a routine basis by your own staff. This report does not abrogate your responsibility to provide a safe place of work and conform to applicable codes and ordinances. The conclusions noted herein are not to be considered exhaustive. The client is strongly encouraged to review the applicability of these Items when reviewing their facilities for similar trends and conditions requiring further attention. Recommendations are offered gratuitously and are not the only methods for satisfactorily addressing conditions or concerns. More than one alternative may be available and the client should carefully consider these when considering any future action. Fire Protection Engineering Services assumes no responsibility for the implementation of these recommendations nor does it guarantee the applicability of these items toward fully meeting the client's regulatory obligations. This report thereon shall not constitute an undertaking on behalf of client or others to determine or warrant that such property or operations, workplaces, machinery, or equipment are safe or healthful, or are in compliance with any law, rule, or regulation. Z Z WU UO No to W J I_.. N LL WO LL a Co D = C1 W F- O Z H LILJ W D O. U O CO. 0 H WW 3: U' L L0 .Z W U =. O Z I i r 14 a Gary Parkinson Architects 2812 COLBY AVE. EVERETT, WASHINGTON 98201 PHONE: (425) 252 -2153 FAX: (425) 742 -8130 Letter of Transmittal July 1, 2004 TO: City of Tukwila Permit Center Attn.: Stephania RE.: Insulmastic - Tenant Improvement Revisions Transmit: (4) Revised Architectural Drawing Sets (4) Copies of Water Plan for Public Works (1) Response Letter to Public Works Comments Stephania, Attached are (4) copies of the revised architectural plan sets for review and approval. The owner requested we change the Mixing Room framing to eliminate the mezzanine use above. We eliminated the ladder and railing and reduced the ceiling joist and stud wall sizes for their loads have been significantly reduced. Also included is my response letter to Lori Mosqueda who requested water service information and backflow prevention. Please forward attached water plans and response letter. Thank you and contact me if you have any questions or if you need any additional information. cc: Ken Schueller, Davis - Schueller, Inc. Z �Z � WU JU UO ND J H CO) L w O 9-5 U. cl) �w r = Z� F- O Z� w U O CO) o f-. W w' �F � ..Z w U =. o Z � JUL 0 1 2004 PERMIT CE/yp INCOP ETE LTR# M " ;k, .d ;,f: • +n' si: ' i. .:m vM 't.;., ,. "iS . " ,A . ki37+ t' {: t 'di Gary Parkinson Architects i T;. �r DAVIS SCHUELLER, Inc. General Contractor 2122 164th St. S.W. • Suite 200 Lynnwood, WA 98037 Phone: (425) 715 -9400 • FAX: (425) 787 -5201 www.davisschueller.com June 17, 2004 Arnauld Girard King County Industrial Waste Program 130 Nickerson Street Suite 200 Seattle WA 98109 -1658 RE: Industrial Waste Discharge Permit Insulmastic, 12600 Interurban Avenue South, Tukwila Dear Mr. Girard: Per our conversation today, an industrial waste discharge permit will not be required for improvements at Insulmastic, since they will not be dumping or disposing of any solvents into the sewer. Insulmastic is a resale /wholesale distributor of stains and lacquers used in the wood finishing industry. a Sincerely, i ��-- Ken Schueller Davis Schueller, Inc CC: Jill Mosqueda, City of Tukwila Travis Hale, RREEF RECEIVED rITY OF TI IKWII A JUL 0 1 2004 PERMIT CENTER RECEIVED JUL 0 6 2004 TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS INCOMP ETE LTR #� Dou -��2 z -Z �w U UO U 0; C0 W J �_.. CO) U . w U - S2 d = w I ~_ z� O'. z rr- w U0 o— o H. W w . �U H LLO ui z O ~� z .. M Ken Schueller From: Gregory Coleman [OColemanCrreef.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2004 8:24 AM To: kschuellerCdavisschueller.eom Cc: thale@rraW.com Subject: Tukwila Commerce Park / Insulmatic Ken, Yesterday I gave Gary Meyer a sine utility plan(s) showing water, sewer a fire lines. on the drawings I indicated the location of existing backflow devices and serial numbers for each device. Existing backflow devices serve the fire sprinkler system and landscaping' irrigation but not the domestic water. The existing 2" irrigation backflow needs to be replaced, this should happen next week. I am getting prices for installation of domestic water backflow devices. These devices will be installed before the insulmatic construction is complete. Greg Coleman Operations Manager 206 - 431 --8336 This e-mail may contain confidential and /or privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient (or have received this e-mail in error) please notify the sender immediately and destroy this e-mail. Any unauthorized copying, disclosure or distribution of the material in this a - mail is strictly forbidden, r'TM OF T ' V Kwn A JUL 0 2 004 PERmir CENTER TUKWILA PUBLIC WORKS DDS- I gz RECEIVED J UL 0 G 2004 INCOMPLETE LTR #--Z_ z F- W . u� D, UO ND to W J X. CO U WO }} U. �J W d �W ` Z Z0 5 D p ' O� O H to LLI Z v i' z 1 7a ae,Ma ")HT N c;TrIdQ 1@Z5L8L9ZV OG :GT 0006/6Z/90 DAVIS SGHUELLER, Inc. General Contractor 2122164th St. S.W. • Suite 200 Lynnwood, WA 98037 Phone: (425) 775.9400 a FAX: (425) 787 -5201 www.davisschueller.com FACSIMILE TRANSMITTAL SHEET TO: FROM: Ryan Ken Schueller COMI+ANY: DATE: Gary Parkinson .Architects 6/29/2004 FAX NUMBER: TOTAL NO, OR PAGES INCLUDING COVE& (425) 7428130 2 PHONE NUMBER: SENDER'S PHONII NUUMA: 425- 775 -94W RE: S ENDEW S FAX NUMBW: Tukwila Commerce 425- 787 -5201 ❑ URGENT M POR REVIEW ❑ PLEASE COMMENT ❑ PLEASE REPLY 13 PLEASE RECYCLE NOTas /CoNiMBNTS: Mease call if you have any quesdons or aced addi&a &1 infomution. II",'v rvKWII JUL 0 1 2 004 PERMIT CENTall E -MAIL to 39vd ONI 63113nHOS sinva Z0Z9L3L9Zh 89 :9Z b00Z/6Z/90 0 Z H W JU UO CO) 0 C0 Lu J H C0 w. W O. La _ d �w z H f- O Z 1` W U 0!2 o F- wW �O .. Z W U N H- Z . O Z �1 i 1 1 f 1908 June 16, 2004 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Mr. Ryan Ellinghaus Gary Parkinson Architects 2812 Colby Avenue Everett, Washington 98201 RE: Letter of Incomplete Application # 2 Development Permit Application D04 -182 Insulmastic — 12610 Interurban Avenue South Dear Ryan: This letter is to inform you that your application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on June 7, 2004, is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the following items need to be addressed: Public Works Department Jill Mosqueda, at 206 431 -2449, if you have questions concerning the attached memo. Please address the above comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that four (4) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 433 -7165. Sincerely, Stefama Spencer Permit Technician Enclosures File: Permit File No. D04 -182 z Z' �U UO N Cl CO LU J 3: D u. W J u_ 4. U = a �W 2 I— O z F- W W U O N: � i— WW H �O t�l Z. U N P _ 0 -' Z 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206. 431 -3665 .. ILA, � ..,, . .. wq Cit o Tukwila f Steven M. Mullet, Mayor J iO Q° S t W� `•. ' 2 Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 1908 June 10, 2004 Mr. Ryan Ellinghaus Gary Parkinson Architects 2812 Colby Avenue Everett, Washington 98201 RE: Letter of Incomplete Application # 1 Development Permit Application D04 -182 Insulmastic — 12610 Interurban Avenue South Dear Ryan: This letter is to inform you that your application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on June 7, 2004, is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the following items need to be addressed: Buildine Denartment: Ken Nelsen, at 206 431 -3677, if you have questions concerning the following: 1. Please provide the required MSDS of materials to show compliance with Uniform Building Code Section 307 and the Uniform Fire Code. Please address the above comments in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that four (4) complete sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenjeer service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 433 -7165. Sincerely, Stefania pencer Permit Technician Enclosures File: Permit File No. D04 -182 z i� '~ w D -J U 0 N 0 CO Lu J �. NLL W O u- CO D = a �W z 1-- ZO W D 0 U O N W W �U O Z llJ N H H O z 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone; 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax. 206 - 431 -3665 -_ter PROJECT" NAME: �/1S -G� �1�.�`" /C� Site Address: ! 24 !Q -Z;0 %�/I, - 4- 0- REVISION PER�ti1 ► " "`�0 : , �V -1 �Z Original Issue Date: LOG Revision No. f Date Received I Staff Initials I Date Issued Stair Initials 0 9-e y Sile Summary of Revision: /etzxeel llog6Z e'�e-� C -L 6_c /- _ Received Bv• Rece ed B Ei �/ ��lG cw4Afd (please print) Revision Date Staff Date Staff No. , Received i Initials Issued I Initials Summary of Revision: 7�iY�,U� rilPfZD �/ f�yl�t'/7 — 4!r-4, Received lease print) ' Revision No. ` Date Received I Date Issued Staff Linitials i Date Issued Sta I Initials Received By: Summary of Revision: 2Lt -4 - C -L 6_c /- _ Rece ed B Ei �/ ��lG cw4Afd tpiease prim Revision No. I Date ` Received I Staff Initials I Date Issued I Staff ` Initials Summary of Revision: Received By: �N cajc N1"..� Revision Date Staff Date Staff No. I Received I Initials I Issued j Initials Summary of Revision: Received By: . 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DUE DATE: 03 -10 -05 Complete d Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS 2 ,Structural TING: Please Roui Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: PERMIT COORD COPY Documents/rouft sllp.doc 2 -28.02 ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DUE DATE: 04 -07 -05 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ z ~ w 2 D JU 00 to J = H CO U . w U.Q �D = �w Z �_O w ~ w U� ON o F- ww LL 0 ui z U= O z � PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D04 -182 DATE: 11 -09 -04 PROJECT NAME: INSULMASTIC SITE ADDRESS: 12610 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # X Revision # 2 afte r� permit is issued DEPARTMENTS ? �2 -3 �a� 610 AVV L" /1 v4 BuildinV6 r n Fire Prevention ' f Planning Division ❑ Public Works ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 11 -11 -04 Complete d Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS R TING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents /routing slip.doc PERM C O O R D CO PY 2.28 -02 DUE DATE: 12 -09 -04 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ z '~ w � JU UO N co Uj J = f— Co w w �Q = �. w z �0 z�_ w �5 v ° O - °H wW LL O W U= O Z PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D04 -182 DATE: 10 -29 -04 PROJECT NAME: INSULMASTIC SITE ADDRESS: 12610 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH _Original Plan Submittal _Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter #_ X Revision # 1 afte permit is issued DEPARTMENTS Building Division © Fire Prevention ❑ Planning Division ❑ Public Works ❑ Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 11 -02 -04 Complete [� Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS 2ITNG: I Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: x APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved Notation: ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: DUE DATE: 11 -30 -04 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ PERMIT COORD COPY Documents /routing slip,doc 2 -28.02 .: r. •.• 't.t. .J. s,ai� }..i'.'. -+s ' « .�Ja ::ueda:Y:b�: i..i.�in,� +l�.t+ILA;Waan:fLl.hN.p ta: rin'YA:N�i .�'�. r�.w1++.i.uM1�w 4wa. tJt. r:+ w.:w.,'. 1v�:1i.�:�W,^n1.,ic4,rFi,>.Sjw'I. Zvi.. ?. 6td. I1. U ..[xi.iS,1LStn(�.::i.)ts:W`,:.w :'hx1lis�:,.�+n�».5 ❑ No further Review Required DATE: z Z ,3 U UO N J = H U) LL W O U. c =0 f . W z P t— O z E_ W W Coll U� o W W H U. O W N H H O z PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP I ACTIVITY NUMBER: D04 -182 DATE: 07 -01 -04 PROJECT NAME: INSULMASTIC SITE ADDRESS: 12610 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH Original Plan Submittal x Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision #after /before permit is issued DEPARTM Building ivlslon Fire Pre ention Planning Division Pul lic Work G Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator 4W DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 07 -06 -04 Complete d Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable ❑ Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS R�TING: Please Route Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved Notation: ❑ Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: 08 -03 -04 D Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: DATE: PERMIT COORD COPY Documents /routing sllp,doc 2.28 -02 a,.. ,.�:x ..li,.rA,�".riwv:cti„:L' �sc..Lu.c:.i,... _+...,... :ru: »c2d.u:�x,r1+�w;.aG:.v,.�:, xrs....w. -a a. .,w» .•)'v ...rnw..z��'.�xi:w.v.:a&,. � ' �. `vmi.r.xi�:a..,,:'.'s'.`. n:.i.". z ~w D .J U UO = W H Lo L WO J u_ =W �_ Z° W w U O N. 0 F_- W F_ U_ O z W U= z PERMIT tOORD JPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D04 -182 DATE: 06 -14 -04 PROJECT NAME: INSULMASTIC SITE ADDRESS: 12610 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 _Response to Correction Letter # Revision # afteribefore permit is issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division © Fire Prevention ❑ Planning Division ❑ Public Works (AoYI/1. 6. ,, - , ,Structural El Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 06 -1 5 -04 Complete ❑ Incomplete [� Not Applicable ❑ Comments: 4t- Zi Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: �'l� � Y LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW( Staff Initials: TOES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 07 -13 -04 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: PERMIT COORD COPY Documents /routing silp,doc 2.28 -02 z '~ w JU UO C0 w W = F_ DLL WO LLQ CO D = �W z X Wo �5 Uj3 CO o1-- W W. UO .z W CO O z PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D04 -182 DATE: 06 -07 -04 PROJECT NAME: INSULMASTIC SITE ADDRESS: 12610 INTERURBAN AVENUE SOUTH x Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # afteribefore permit is issued DEPARTMENTS' � � Bui Ping Division 1E Public Works FTI 91Z AEG ©-1 Fire revention Structural ❑ Planning Di v..o on Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS (Tues., Th rs.) Complete ❑ Incomplete Comments: DUE DATE: 06 -08 -04 Not Applicable ❑ Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: G 7 LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg X Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required ❑ No further Review Required ❑ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: PERMIT COORD COPY Documents /routing slip.doc 2 -28.02 ..� 3 .. A:'. wn,!:✓,... ad�L'«: S: h.`....;,. r.,. t,. o,» j«. �. iAe:.. iet. LaiS' L.;!. w::: B�:.; I.;. 1. wrbilr} Yatv�liY' rws42c4»: riCYe ixtt% uS:: tiaAXtZitii` xla' e. �b. L'::.� +�:ra;�. , . , .r,w.:_... ..,wa ti ...:,,F..e .r.�,.i. Iwo A af+l r s�ti..•..%>i:a'F DUE DATE: 07 -06 -04 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ z ~ w _3 L) 00 N co Uj J H U) L w LLQ co D = �. w z F- F- O z t_ LLJ5 U� ON o�- wW F_ U_ O z w U= O~ z N City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: htW.- Avww.ci.tulnvila.wa.us Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director REVISLON SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: 3 /q Plan Check/Permit Number: b { ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner i Project Name: ZN 5U(t - As �c t t ►N s ko t�c&G"r5 s Project Address: I ZCD l o Zti - rER Contact Person: CA:Lu M ve r`s LAV is Sctmeu c Phone Number: 206 r 5 to - g60 , 4 Summary of Revision: C4�AN OF O G Gc,� �A►Jc iM 1 , r � Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on pplications orms -app Ications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: Z = w QQ JU UO CO w J = CA LL W O J LL Q [n _ d �W Z �O Z F-- �� �o U 0 !-- W W T- L Z CO W U O Z O � J J � 1 City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: ht1p :11www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Steve Lancaster, Director REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: �� — 69 - zC�o� -I Plan Check/Permit Number: ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # [� Revision # 2— after Permit is Issued ❑\ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Project Address: 1Z e— � Contact Person: QA-1v1 i.t G S Phone Number: Summary of Revision: rlr--F � W1 /.,,(/111 (9 ;t'0 . vi - SUT1 4 RECEIVED r.ITY ()F T11KWII G �j(��A REU � 9004 r.ITY r - Sheet Number(s): A — Z— "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision: including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: M Entered in Permits Plus on applications orms- applications on llne\revlslon submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: ot SID 7f. Z Z 00 0 W= S2 LL w 0 wj �d = w F- _ F- 0 w �5 U ON W u. O w U= O Z wow, w City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor o y Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director -� 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 f2 Tukwila, Washington 98188 _..r Phone: 206-431-3670 1908 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: ht(p: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 'REVISION SUBMITTAL ° a: Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: 2 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ❑ Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: ] A)Isw L M (a- Project Address: )2 (, 10 AVL Contact Person: Oykz & LI czs Phone Number: Summary of Revision: ITY nF 711KWIf A OCT 2 9 2004 PERWT 4 aITER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Entered in Permits Plus on �0 2� Cf IQ applications \forms -app ications on Ime evasion submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: ,.,l.. 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Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: ° 2.- � Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # �_ it is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name:_ Project Address: Contact Person: Summary of Re% Phone Number: Op 6' Sheet Number(s): / "Cloud" or higlilight all a eas of rev i n including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: Z;—S „�r Entered in Permits Plus on 08/06/03 r , •l\ I 1 1 z �Z �w QQ JU UO cr) CO W J = CO U. w LL ?. � = w F-- O z I- �5 U � CO aH W O w z U= O z City of Tukwila Department of Community Development - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: to -1 4-0 - 0 � Plan Check/Permit Number: U d Response to Incomplete Letter # E] Response to Correction Letter # E] Revision # after Permit is Issued Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Project Addre - r" '564L M �/ v S ss: Contact Person: k E r r F / 6 V C - I A un Phone Number: '1.25 - - UO - S � 3 - 7 Summary of Revision: &Q u &sro'A /Y1 -56 S SHG - C-.S Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: e IgCEIVEO ILA Entered in Permits Plus on �'�` CPS OF TUKW t ) 4� , - !�3ti; 08/06/03 PERMIT CENTER ♦. I L Z - 11 i+4 �+:..i�.b?i ay'iyL.�w r \�1a 1ww H.n �4 tW.N.3.i '+bY,(Otl �airfJ�w`itiWkaJu.1YLa�WLw;c.. z Z � JU UO No CO) LLJ J H N u- W O u- N CJ =w z F . F- O z I-- W �p U CO � H w u_ Z W U= O z Detach And Display Cci I m Z W C.) C.) O� Cf) a W w x �--' N LL LU 2� 0 CY, W Z 0 z �— W uj 2 5 D 0, () Co 0 WW 3:0 F- LL 0 co) O .z E REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST CONT:. GENERAL CC 0 EFFECTIVE DA M S S S . 2122.,164TH ST SW, 'STE"200' LYNNWOOD.WA. 98037 Detach And Display Cci I m Z W C.) C.) O� Cf) a W w x �--' N LL LU 2� 0 CY, W Z 0 z �— W uj 2 5 D 0, () Co 0 WW 3:0 F- LL 0 co) O .z • . ..J KEY PLAN NOT TO scuE tVWrH WWAGT5 : OY�ER : RREEF 16000 GHR I 5TEN5E1 RG.,D , SUITE 101 TUKWILA, W45HIN&TON ci8188 ( 206) 431 -6336 CONTACT: EDWARD R. TURP I N ARCHITECT: 6ARY PARKI ARCHI TEGT;3, 2812 DOLBY AVENUE EVERETT , WASH I N6TON 88201 ( 425) 252 -2153 CONTACT: RYAN EL.LIN6HAUS I se E� 1� I� S i Alle'ntawn ' 25th st AREA OF WORK e I�. y LEGAL VE5CR GENERAL NOTES ALL D I HENS I ONS ARE TO FAGS OF STUD, FACE OF GONG . OR CENTERL, I NE OF COLUMN, U. N. 6. Z THAT PORTION OF Co. 6. LEN 15 DONATION CLAIM NO. 31, SECTION 10, TOMNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, N. M. WCORDS Cj %n I OF K I N6 COUNTY, DE I BED AS FOLLOWS : 2 . CONTRACTOR SHALL VER I FY ALL 0 I HENS I ON5 I N THE F I ELD W/ D I HEN5 I ON5 CONTRACTOR SHALL ON I NN I N16 AT A PO I NT h •I PRAW I N66. ARCH I TEC OF REWRD SHALL BE NOT I F I ED OF ANY D I SCREPANG I E5 BETY�EEN THESE Q M6 ICH SEARS NORTH 40 • 01 O5 " NEST OF A DISTANCE OF 420.15 FEET FROM THE MONUMENT " HUB PR I Nb5 AND ACTUAL FIELD GONU I T I ON5 Z AT THE PO I NT OF I NTEF 5MT 1 ON OF A CURVE ON THE CENTERL I NE OF THE DUWAM I 5H RENTON JUNCT I ON ROAD, NOW PAVED, . � - . A q SA I D PO I NT OF I NTERSECT I ON BE I N& APPROX I MATELY I , 000 FEET EAST AND 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE 1/4 COINER B TMEEN S CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY DI OF MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS TO ASSURE C.OMPAT I B I L I TY 1 SECTION 14 i 15, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, A.M.; 1 IN I TH THE PLANS. d3 � , T THENCE NORTH 4q . 2q NEST ON A CURVE 150 FEET DISTANT FROM AND PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLI OF THE SAID Z 2 V DUWAM I SH RENTON JUNCT I ON ROAD A D I STANCE OF 835 FEET TO A PO I NT Nw I GH BEARS NORTH 81 ' 44' 15' EAST A D I STANCE '� (,ONJTRACTOR SHALL 5UBM I T THE FOLLOW I N6 PLANS TO THE G I TY OF TUKW I LA FOR REV I EW 0 O OF 1 qq . 11 FEET FROM A MONUMENT " HUB' AT THE END OF A COURSE ON THE GENTERL I PE OF 5A 10 DUWAM I SH RENTON AND APPROVAL UNDER 5U$M I TTAL : v� LL ..UW.,TION ROAD, SAID END OF CURVE BEING APPROXIMATELY 1,200 FEET NORTH AND 440 FEET NEST OF THE 1/4 CORNER - MECHAN > W u OC ,BETNEEN SECTION 14 AND 15; - El TR I GAL w ; > - PLUME I N6 OG THENCE NORTH 44024' i"E5T A D I STANCE OF 2535 FEET; 5PR I NKLER THENCE NORTH Oq' 36' EAST A DISTANCE OF 52 FEE 86 TO THE TRUE P01 NT OF M61 NN I N6; FIRE ALARM - 5 I 6115 uj THENCE SOUTH 82 EAST A DISTANCE OF 5q0 FEET; STORAGE RACK THENCE NORTH W22'30 30 EAST A D I STANCE OF 643 .35 FEET ALL SYSTEMS SHALL BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTORS L I LENSED AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE 1 qq UBC AS ADOPTED AND AMEND BY THE STATE. THENCE NORTH 01'51'30' NEST A D I STANCE OF 341 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE LEFT BANK OF THE DUNAM I SH RIVER, SAID LEFT BANK BEING AL50 THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF C.C. L EN 15 DONATION CLAIM 5. MEGHMJ I GAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE VENTILATION SYSTEM COMPL I ANT WITH REQU I REMENT5 AS - cm SET FORTH IN lggl UBC AND WA.�HINTON STATE VENTILATION AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY CODE. 00 THENCE SOUTHw"E5TERI.Y ALONG THE LEFT BANK OF THE SAID DUWAM I SH RIVER TO THE NESTERL.Y LINE OF THE TRACT Co HEIREIN De5GRI N 6. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM WILL REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMITS FOR EACH Z THENCE SOUTH 00'38' EAST A D I STANCE OF 15q FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE POINT OF BE6I NN I N6; 5Y5TEM . THE I NSTALL I N6 CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT PLANS AND SPCC I F I GAT I ON5 AND OBTAIN ALL O NECESSARY PERM ITS WITH THE CITY OF TUKW I LA PRIOR TO GON!aTRUGT I ON . e .... C14 SITUATE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WA5HINSTON. Z 7. INSULATION THAT I5 EXPOSED TO THE INTERIOR SHALL HAVE A MAX. 'FLAME SPREAD RATING OF .25. ` x y , ti 8. RESTROOM SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A MEC1•IANIGALLY OPERATED EXHAUST SYSTEM CAPABLE OF Q PROVIDIN6 A COMPLETE GHAN6E OF AIR EVERY 15 MINUTES. EXHAUST SYSTEM SHALL BE YENTED DIRECTLY TO THE OUTSIDE, AND THE POINT OF DISGHAR6E SHALL BE AT LEAST 3 FEET FROM ANY A 57R P OF LAND 16 FEET IN HIM, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW ; OPLyV I N6 INTO THE 8U I LD I N6 PER 56GT 1202. r . ' N Mr SE6I NN I N6 AT A POINT IN THE G . G . LNEI S OONAT I ON GLA I M 110. 11 SECTION 10, TONi45H I P 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, � q . EXI 5I 615 SHALL BE INSTALLED AT RfQU I RED EXIT O�GIORWAYS AND Y OTHERhI I SE NECESSARY M.M. *4104 BEARS NORTH 40 NEST A D I STANCE OF 920.15 FAT FROM THE GENTERL. I NE OF THE DUNAM I 5HI RENTON TO CLEARLY I N1D I GATE THE D I REGT I ON OF Ei6 51615 SHALL BE I NTLRNALLY OR EXTERNALL JUNCTION ROAD, NOW PAVED, SAID POINT OF INI 5GGTION BEING APPROXIMATELY 1,000 FEW EAST AND 20 FEET SOUTH OF THE 1/4 CORNER BETNEETI SMT I ON 14 i 15, TM45H I P 23 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST, W . M . , RECORDS OF K I N6 COUNTY ILLUMINATED BY TWO ELECTR I G LAMP' OR SHALL BE OF AN APPRROVED 5ELF- LUMINOUS TYPE. CURRENT SUPPLY TO ONE OF THE LAMPS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE BU I LD I N6' S W I R I N6 SYSTEM. FOK R TO THE Q THENCE NORTH 44 NE5T ON A LINE 150 FAT DISTANT FROM AND PARALLEL WITH THE C;ENT'EQL.I NE OF THE SAID OTHER LAMP SHALL BE FROM A BATTERY BACKUP SOURCE OR FROM AN ON -SITE EMLR6ENGY SYSTEM PER IA DUWAMI SH RENTON JUNCTI ON ROAD, A D I 5TANCE OF W5 FAT TO A POI NT NH I CH SEARS NORTH 81'44' 15' EAST A SMTI ON 1003.2 . g . ? D I 5TANKE OF I q4. 17 FEET FROM A MONUMENT " HUB' AT THE END OF A GDURSE ON THE GEN1TERL I NE OF THE SA I D DUWAM I 5H RENTON JUNCTION ROAD, AND END OF CURVE BE I N6 APPROXIMATELY 1,200 FEfT NORTH AND 440 FAT NEST OF THE 1/4 10. EACH SIDE OF AC Z: S I BLE DOORS SHALL A LEVEL LAND I N6 PROVIDED. ACCiESS I BLE DOORNAY5 .� WRNER 8E'TNEEN 56GT I ON 14 i 15; SHALL HAVE LAND I N65 THAT ARE NOT MORE THAN 1/2 LOMER THAN THE THRESHOLD OF THE DOORMAY AND L d THENCE NORTH 4q' 04' N E S T A D I S T A N C E O F 2, 535 FEET; THE LENGTH OF T H E L A N D I N S I N THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL SHALL BE NOT LESS THAN FIVE FEET. c NON- ACCESSIBLE DOORWAYS SHALL HAVE LAND I N6 THAT ARE NOT MORE THAN 1 ' LONER THAN THE m N ; THENCE NORTH OWN 36' EAST A D I STANCE OF 52 FEET AND THE LENGTH OF THE LAND I N6 IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN O N 44 0 PER SECTION 1003.3.1.6. a U N THENCE NORTH 00 NEST 16. 155 FAT TO THE TRUE POI NT OF DE6I NN I N6; N 11. DOOR THRESHOLDS SHALL BE NO HIGHER THAN 1/2 MAX. THE ED6E5 SHALL BE BEVELED AT 1.2 V_ lon THENCE SOUTH WN EAST 16.155 FEET ; (V : H) WITH A MAX . ED6E HE 16HT OF 1 /2 " PER U.B.C. SECT . 1 106. 10.4 t 1 106.6 . N N THENCE NORTH 62 NEST 1 11, q1 FEET TO THE EASTERLY R I 6HT OF WAY LINE OF THE PUGET 5OUND ELECTR I G 12. MANUALLY OPERATED BOLTS OR ANY DEVICE USED TO CLOSE OR RESTRAIN THE DOOR OTHER THAN BY RAILWAY; OPflR11T OF THE LOCKING DEVICE SHALL NOT BE USED. THE UNLATCHIN6 OF ANY LEAF SHALL NOT THIENC.E NOR HNESTERLY ALONG $A I D MARS I N OF THE R 16HT OF WAY A D I STANCE OF 213 FEET; RE61U I RE MORE THAN ONE OPERAT PER SEC TION 1003.3.1.8. , THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, RAD I ALLY FROM THE 5A I D EASTERLY R 16HT OF WAY L I NE, A 50 I STANCE OF 16 FLEET; 15. F I RE DOORS, % I NDONIS AND DAMPERS SHALL HAVE AN APPROVED LABEL. LABELS SHALL I ND I GATE THAT THE TEMPERATURE F SE ON THE UNEXP05M SURFACE OF DOORS FEW I RED BY SMTI ON5 '11 1 .4, THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY CONCENTR I G H I TH AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EASTERLY R I 6HT OF WAY LINE TO A POINT NH I GH 1005 -5.3-5, 1005.3.4. AND 1005.3.5.3 DOES NOT EXCEED 450 IT ABOVE AMB I ENT WARS NORTH b2" 40'30 1 NE5T FROM THE POINT OF BE6I NN I N6; AT THE END OF 30 MINUTES OF FIRE EXPOSURE AS SPED I F I ED IN UBC STANDARD 1 -2 PER SECTION SI TUATE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. 14. THE L I 6HT I N6 DES I 6NER SHALL SON IN PLAN DAYL I 6HT ZONES W/ 5W I TGHE-5, OCCUPANT SENSORS, MRCEL ' G' OR DAYL 16HT SE=NSORS TO CONTROL THE LUM I NA I RE5 NEAR WINDOW WALLS, INDEPENDENT OF THE 6ENERAL � s AREA LI6HTIN6 PER SCGT. 1513.3 SECT. 1210. FOR AREAS USIN6 THE `%WANGE TRACT 41 OF RIVERSIDE INTERURBAN TRACTS , AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 10 OF PLATS, PAGE 14, REC4RP5 OF L I 6HT I N6 OPTION, THE L I 6HT I N6 PM I 6NER SHALL PROVIDE GALGULAT I ONES C OMPL. I ANT WITH BELT. 1 531 0 KING COUNTY; 4 TABLE 15 -1. : EXCEPT THAT PORTION THEREOF, IF ANY, LYU I N6 WITHIN THE 16 FEET STRIP OF LAND DESCR I BED ABOVE AS PARCEL S ' 15. AUTOMAT I G FIRE SPR I NKL.ERS AUDIBLE AND VISUAL DEV I CE5 ARE REQU I RED FOR THIS PRO.JEC T . SITUATE IN THE G I TY OF TUKW I LA, GOUTNY OF K I N6, STATE OF NA5H I N&TON . 5PR I NKLFR SYSTEM AND FIRE ALARM SHALL COMPLY WITH N . F . P . A . * 13, #12 i A.D.A. REOIJ I F04ENTS . Pte- . SPRINKLER PLANS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO WA5HIN6TON STATE SURVEYIN6 AND RATIN6 BUREAU, FACTORY MUTUAL OR INDUSTRIAL RISK INSURERS FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO BEIN6 SUBMITTED TO TUKWILA FIRE 00 THAT PORTION OF 6.6-C LEN I 5 DONATION LAND CLAIM NO. 31, LYING EASTERLY OF TRACT 41, R I VE'R5I DE INTERURBAN MARSHALL FOR APPROVAL. SUBMIT THREE SETS OF DRAIN I 165 . , %c TRAGTE5, DE56RIBED AS PARCEL B, ABOVE, AND LYING NESTERLY OF THE NE5TERLY LINE OF THE TRACT OF LAND 00 DESCRI AS PARCEL A, ABOVE 16. 8U I LD I N65 UT I L I Z I N6 STORAGE OF H I 6H PILED GOM15U5T I BL.E STOOK WILL REQUIRE M16GHAN I GAL < � SMOKE REMOVAL PER ARTICLE 81 OF THE 1gg1 UNIFORM FIRE CODE. 5ITUATE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHIN6TON. 1 Q 11. ADEQUATE ADDRE55 I N6 I 5 REQU I RED AND WILL BE A55 I 6NED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT . ADDRESS � � , E , SIZE AND PLACEMENT WILL BE DETERMINED BY SETBACK OF BUILDIN6 FROM ROADWAY AND WILL BE IN A , AN EASEMENT FOR R0/1DWAY AND UTILITIES AS GRANTED BY INSTRUMENT UNDER RECORD I N6 NO. 1q 10090656 ; COLOR THAT CONTRASTS TO BACKbROUND PER UNIFORM FIRE CODE 801 . 4. 4. 18. SPECIAL FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR 5TORA6E OF SITUATE IN THE CITY OF TUKWILA, COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF NA5HIN6TON. FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND 5PRAY PAINTIN6. TENANT SHALL VERIFY ALL FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS AND 000p THE ABOVE L66AL. DESCR I PT ON DESCR I BES THE SANE PROPERTY AS I NSURED I N THE RENCED T I TLE GOMM I TMENT OBTAIN ALL REQU I RED SPECIAL PERM I T5 PRIOR TO OCCUPANCY. __.-_ --- 1q. MECHANICAL DESI6NER SHALL PROVIDE PMI6N IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2000 HASH IN6TON STATE � F mo Q �QR EyjE1JVED VENTILATION AND INDOOR AIR QUALITY CODE (FIFTH EDITION). SEE NOTE *4 ABOVE. Q' R pN4P�3P►� W �E C V P ROJECT TAR I A �;��• U 20. 1 -HOUR RATED DOOR AND FIRE DAMPERS WILL BE REQU IN MIXIN6 ROOM SHOW ON SHEET A2. � � P 5M DOOR SCHCDULE FOR DOOR AND HARDWARE REQUI REMENT ON SHEET A3. MEWANIGAL DESI6NER SHALL C� W ,gPPRE55: TUKWIU COMMERCE CENTER INDICATE 1 -HOUR FIRE DAMPER'S REQUIRED PER UNIFORM FIRE CODE. SEE NOTE *13 ABOVE. � � � T GENERAL. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY PROPER SERVICIBILITY OF ALL EX AND NEW FIRE RATED 0 W 12610 I NTH�URBAN AVENUE SOUTH, SUITE ' G' � TUKW ILA, WASH I NGTON 88168 ASSEMBLIES, DOORS, DAMPERS, ETC. IN THE TENANT SPACE. ALL SYSTEMS SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE a som PR I OR TO OCCUPANCY. Q 2 ZON I N6 : C/L I f �KW �■..� V W 21. SHORELINE MANA6EMENT PERMIT SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR ALL WORK OVER $5000 WITHIN 200' OF Q < TAX PARCEL NJtEER : * ,,� ��� wr THE SHORELINE. o6ENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPON5 I BL.E FOR OBTA I N I N6 ALL NECE55ARY PERM I T5 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. Z AREA OF TENANT I MPRO : 5, 615 5. F. ( WAFM- OUSE) Q 385 S. F. ( OFF I GE) 22. 'PROVIDE BACKFLOW PREVENTION ON DOMEST 16 HATER, F I RE AND I RR I 6AT I ON L I NE5 H ERE 6,000 S . F . TOTAL TENANT AREA AP'PL I GABLE AND AS RL~�iU I RED BY THE G I TY OF TUKW I LA PUBL I G AORK5 . 0 pG � TYPE OF C045TRUGTION: V -N FULLY SPRIW4 -FRED mom r - �� •�J'�r�. ,�� 23 . 5PR I NKLER DES I 6NER AND INSTALLER SHALL VERIFY GOMPL I ANGE AND 5ER/ I GAB I L I TY OF EX I ST I N6 OCGUPANGY GROUP: M - MERCANTILE FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM Am SHALL PA55 TESTIN6 PER CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT. A REDUCED PQE-Efe0w PRINCIPAL ASSEMBLY (RPPA) SHALL BE INSTALLED DOHNSTREAM PF EX I 5T i N6 Pm flwew appow is ta ams DOMESTIC WATER METER . WPA SHALL BE INSTALLED IN A HOT BOX OR HAVE AN EQUAL FREEZE '�v1 cJ 0 of PROTECT I ON EWA-L .SURE . A SECOND RPPA SHALL BE I N5TALLED FOR PREM I 5E5 I 50LAT I ON DUE TO WPM vb1�'im d � a a �� � NATURE OF PROPOSED OCCUPANCY U5A6E . CA M a a. some f � � oe. A�o�t .-. POW m " mow, w jeowl 122i wow-* crrR&c i cl-wr MR 0, wd am 1 ' PER CE NTER SHEET: aq► or ' I JOB No.: 04C -2368 y w "ne K•.7 :.. �.:. 'J,�Y.- w.Y "". ', 'i.. .. ,...7 ...... ..-..�„�„.,. . .•,,..y,...,...,•.. .., . . - ,.._ . �. .. .. .. rte- �,. ... ...-w r _ ,r - .. - �. ..1•..,.- ....�. rw- �r►• ..r..vr..- .- .ri.r.�+r+w..wr.w.. +.... ...s.. .I.w.+irr.+.r... ,. �. +y►rw•r.M�. Airv.� t�rii.�..wir+.� .�. i�► �'i.... 7 *41': a. AYt. (.mil ytl f1' r , e j WA - , rr ' � � "iii ��.„�'..,•!'�.,+. � , � � �"" . V , CONTRACTOR/: DAY 15 - %RALLER, INC. APPLICANT: 2122 - 164TH ST. S.W. L.YNNHOOD, WA5H I N6TON 88031 ( 425) T5 -9400 CONTACT: KEN S , HUELL ER VICINITY MAP nm TO wa.e lom 0 PAPA r MCA w � M __ -1 2 , —p W - ----- ---T _ - PR01/ I DE 1 -HOUR OGC.UPANGY SEPARATION BETMMN O AREA i RECEPTION, OFFICE, i RE STR" AREAS - SEE DETA I L SHEET A4, TYP. ALL MALLS AND t GE I L I N6 A55EMBL I ES A4 t ' MIXIN6 ROOM SHALL HAVE 1 -HOUR OCCUPANCY SEPARATION FROM ADJACENT AREAS, TYP. ALL WALLS AND GE ILIN6 A55EMBLIM cn � In n I • A s c� •o PRE -MANUF . 1-HR. RATED, U.L. APPROVE PAINT CABINET W/ VENT TO ROOF W/ 36 "x36' 1-HOUR RATED SHAFT PER 6A FILE NO. W° 6g0O TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF SHEATHIN6 - EXTEND FLUE TO 6' -0' MIN. ABOVE ROOF DACE 6YR0 PAINT MIXER BY OYINER EXI5TIN6 TENANT DEMISIN6— PARTITION 0 6' GONG. EXTRUDED CURB W/ -- EPDXY ADHESIVE SET TO EXISTING GONG. 6RADE SLAB AS SPILL CONTROL BARRIER, TYP. Pi ION/\7,,/ - 4 NE N I NT. METAL STUD WALL �� 00 IND -- 91 +0 3 I r, "ILL I 1�6t � (J�► I 00 O� EXT . GONG - WALL PANEL. ( EX I ST N6) 3 L JL a NOTE: 3 ' - EXI5TIN6 HI6HBAY LIGHT FI XTI 8 PROVIDE EXIT S 16NS PM 1 UBG, SWT I ON 1003.2.8.2, 1005.2.8.3. .. AS ►.. 1 AND 1003.2.8.4. 1003. DIRECTED BY OWER . A4 4 .: "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURI N6 BUSINESS HOURS' �o _ � � PER UBG SECT ION 100"1.2.5. 1. k- , 1 MIXIi FE 0 1-00 6 l —Or Y 2 Ex I ST I N6 TENANT , C04kim DEM I 5I N6 PARTITION l 3 d � W 3 AND SHALL BE VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE. I 12' + min. _ '-0" 12'-p" I 00 �D r• - - - 1 WALL TYPE5 1 I 1 I 1 WALL TYPE #1 - TYP I SAL INTERIOR PARTITION 3-1/2' MTL. STUDS AT 24' o/c A/ 5/8' TYPE ' X' 6. W B . EACH 1 V 1 1 4 O t 5IDE ON MTL. TRACK W/ P.A.F. AT 24' o /c . PROVIDE 5/6' WATER I �- "0 N - -- 4 � ~ l 1 t HI GH - RACK STORAGE W51 STANT 6. A. B. TO I NTE.R I OR 5 I DE AT RESTROOM . PROV I DE F I RE , 2 JOB NO.: 04G2368 13LOGK I N6 AT 10' A.F.F. NECE55ARY . 1 1 I l H t PAINT CURB YELLOW t 1 I t I t- 1 PA I NT 1 t I I Q t FOR SAFETY TO AVO I D° . TRIPPING HAZARD I 1 1 t o MALL TYPE #31 - 1 -HOUR 0MF'ANGY 5EPARATION WALL (W 1206 l a I �- i t I t �I' 20 -6 " EXI is I 1,— I I 1 I j 1 I L 1 y 1 i 1 1 WALL PANEL W/ 5/6' TYPE 'X' 6.14. B. 4 R -11 BATT IN5UL. W/ 4 MIL VAPOR BARRIER. EXISTIN6 GONG. WALL PANEL, TYP. ALL EXTERIOR WALLS NEW GONG. RAMP OVER EX I 5T . GONG. SLAB ON 6RADE tz`I 6' GONG. EXTRUDED CURB W/ EPDXY ADHESIVE SET TO EXI GONG. 6RADE SLAB AS SPILL CONTROL BARRIER TO BE SET 10' MIN. FROM ALL RACK I N6 , TYP. R -21 FIBEP4LAS5 BATT INSULATION ABOVE GEILIN6 30g OF H EATED O I GE AREA AND R� 1 OVER ROO M mow M _ . r , T COVER 6 ROOM, OFFICE 5TORA6E w I I \,\\� \ `I EN&I I N6 BY OTHERS UNDER VERIFY ALL SPILL CONTAINMENT lx4 PAINTED W. TRIM REQUIRIalENTS PRIOR TO WNSITRUCTION AROUND TOP OF KALL, TYP. r ,I C0NTINUOUS FROIM TOP OF MIXINS RO W.- 'TRATION THROLW4 ROOF TO PENE PER 6A FILE • W6 // P LINE OF SPILL CIONTAINMENT 4, OW 5F = 15, " 6AL. CAP. MEZZANINE PLAN I lb" = 1 -0" LEG END EXI5TIN6 2 -HOUR AREA SEPARATION WALL PER 6A FILE NO . W 1116 - 6.6. SHALL REPAIR DAMA6W AREAS TO ENSURE 2 -HOUR AREA SEPARATION REQU I NITS - SEE REPORT BY FIRE PROTECT ION EN6 I TEER I N6 5ERVICE5, L.L.G. DATED 4/4/04 1ILD x i 0 x l i -� 1 I Q i Q I 1 s � s � 1 Iwr} 1 j U v i ITT lam I I '1 Q 1 I I 1 I -- � x• 1 6 4" I 1 1 1 1 t 1 PAINT CURB YELLOW 1 FLUORESCENT PAINT t I 5 FOR SAFETY TO AVOID - - - TR I PP I N6 HAZARD �i TENANT IMPROVEMENT FLOOR PLAN 1/60 x 1 FE t ' 1 i p O Q f'J Pi MALL L* 1 (5 . N! . 61 l AT MIX 1 N6 RQQ_M CONSTRUCT W/ 600 162 -68 MTL. STUDS • 16" o/c SOOT 250 -68 TOP t BOT. TRAC W/ 1/4' x 2' RANI_ DRIVE ANCHORS 0 12" o/c PLYWOOD W/ 0 10 SCREWS • 4" o/c EbPE55 PATHNV►Y 1. j 6HT I M6 WTE UL LISTED BATTERY BACKED GY L 16HT I N16 SHOULD BE PR�01/ I DED ALONG THE ENT I E�6RE55 PATH IN THE OFFICE AND STORAGE AREAS TO THE EXIT DOOMS AND CAN BE ACHIEVED BY THROU6H THE INSTALLTION OF APPROVED E91ER6046Y L16HTIN6 PACKA6E5 C04NEGTED TO THE EX I ST I N6 EMEI"6EMICY EXIT L I 6HT I N6 . E6RL 5 PATHMAY L 16HT I N16 SHALL 8E AT A MINIMUM OF 1 FT CANDLE OF ILLUMINATION PER LINEAR FOOT OF MEN AT THE CENTEQL I NE OF THE PATH OF AL0% THE ENTIRE PATH OF E6►I�E� . GYPSUM WALLBOARD, BLOTTED STEEL I STUDS One layer 1 /4' x 24' proprietary type X gypsum panels W40rted between 2 floor and ceiling runnm with tab -flange section of proprietary 2+ /e' dotted steel I etude between OPPOSITE SIDE- One Iayer % proprietary " X gypsum wallboard applled at right angles to studs wAh 1 ' Type S drywall screws 12" o.c. Sound tested with I" glass fiber insulation friction fit in stud space. (NLB) • Thickness: PROPRIETARY GYPSUM BOARD It'h' Limiting Height: Refer to manufacturer Westroc Industries Umited ft" Westroc FireboardT" Approx. Weight: 6 pet • ; /." Westroc Shaftliner fire Test: WHI 495 -0187, 4.24.79; WHI 495 -0285, 10- 10 -80, ITS Design WI/WA 60-01 Sound Test: WHI F8.5-3-79 EXI5TIN6 GONG. TILT WALL PANEL Q Crri OFE.".D "' MAR pg ae pERM1T �� v ~ 9 < t _j _j kn ~ Q v v kn ' h UU •-• cis QC QL v v Q O O WON 11- LL j LU LU H� H� In ����� � • t IN V� CO N ., v Z .� N Z L th � r 0 N � N C4 e . w4 d�r�.�P cl�on ST OF WA-SlW, ON . NE N I NT. METAL STUD WALL �� 00 IND - - - --• - - `� _ .� 1 -HOUR METAL STUD WALL 00 O� EXT . GONG - WALL PANEL. ( EX I ST N6) Q 3 a NOTE: 3 ' - EXI5TIN6 HI6HBAY LIGHT FI XTI 8 PROVIDE EXIT S 16NS PM 1 UBG, SWT I ON 1003.2.8.2, 1005.2.8.3. o - . TO REMAIN AND RE I 6URED AND 1003.2.8.4. 1003. DIRECTED BY OWER . ALSO PROVIDE 5I6N ABOVE MAIN ENTRY DOORS STATIN&: ° "THIS DOOR TO REMAIN UNLOCKED DURI N6 BUSINESS HOURS' �o _ � • PER UBG SECT ION 100"1.2.5. 1. } FE 0 PROVIDE APPROVED FIRE EXT I NSU I WITH MINIMUM 2A -1 OB: G RATI N6 R>Eyl�w� FOR Ex I ST I N6 TENANT MOUNT EXT I NW I SHEM AT 54' MAX. FROM FLOOR TO TOP OF EXT I N6U I 5F$R . , C04kim DEM I 5I N6 PARTITION TRAVEL DISTANCE BETHEEN EXTIN6UI SHALL NOT EXCEED - 5 FEET MAX. d � W AND SHALL BE VISIBLE AND ACCESSIBLE. F 00 �D WALL TYPE5 N 1 WALL TYPE #1 - TYP I SAL INTERIOR PARTITION 3-1/2' MTL. STUDS AT 24' o/c A/ 5/8' TYPE ' X' 6. W B . EACH -- ''"`"'"''- '� uKW 18 O t 5IDE ON MTL. TRACK W/ P.A.F. AT 24' o /c . PROVIDE 5/6' WATER City 15�aN _- Q N W51 STANT 6. A. B. TO I NTE.R I OR 5 I DE AT RESTROOM . PROV I DE F I RE , 2 JOB NO.: 04G2368 13LOGK I N6 AT 10' A.F.F. NECE55ARY . TYPE #2 - TYPICAL INTERIOR PLUMB IN6 WALL O 66" 6" MTL. STUDS AT 16' o/c W/ 5/8' TYPE 'X' 6. A. B. EACH 5I DE ON MTL. TRACK W/ P.A.F. AT 16" o /c. PROVIDE 5/8' WATER RESISTANT 6.A.13. TO INTERIOR 5 I DE AT ALL RESIT ROOM15 . MALL TYPE #31 - 1 -HOUR 0MF'ANGY 5EPARATION WALL (W 1206 3 3 -5/8" MTL. STUDS AT 24' o/c W/ 5/8' TYPE 'X' 6.W.B. EACH EXI SIDE. SEE WALL SECTION 2/A3 i 6/A4., !!ALL TYPE #4 - IC TAL 5TUD FVRR I N155 4 3 - 5/6' METAL M05 AT 24' o/c ATTACH TO EXI5TIN6 GONG. TILT WALL PANEL W/ 5/6' TYPE 'X' 6.14. B. 4 R -11 BATT IN5UL. W/ 4 MIL VAPOR BARRIER. B !FI PROTECTION NOTE5 I . ALL EXPO"r STEEL COMPONENTS (C4NNEGTOR5) AT EXIST I N6 CONCRETE WALL PANELS SHALL RECEIVE 2-HOUR! MIN. GOATIN6 EQUAL TO A5200 ELASTOMERIG FIRIEPROOFIN6 SPRAY BY SPECIFIED TEC #iOL.O6 I NC . REFLECTED CEI PL AN 2. SEAMS AND JOINT5 IN MALL PANELS SHALL 8E SEAL.EO W ITH A t /8" = 1 -0" UL LISTED AND/OR FIRE MARSHALL APPROVED 2 -HOUR MIN. NOM SEALANT EQUAL TO PEN300 SILICONE JOINT SEALANT BE SPECIFIED TEGHNOL OW .•S, I NC . 5 . VOID SPACE BE'TMEEN EX I ST I N6 2 -HOUR CM I W I L- WAIL AND ROOF STRUCTURE SHALL BE CLOSED IN WITH EQUAL TO SERIES SW F I RESTOP PILLOW BY SPECIFIED TEC t4OL W E5, I NC . _ n EXI5TIN6 GONG. TILT WALL PANEL Q Crri OFE.".D "' MAR pg ae pERM1T �� v ~ 9 < t _j _j kn ~ Q v v kn ' h UU •-• cis QC QL v v Q O O WON 11- LL j LU LU H� H� In ����� � • t IN V� CO N ., v Z .� N Z L th � r 0 N � N C4 e . w4 d�r�.�P cl�on ST OF WA-SlW, ON . 111 S ' .. .. •,. . _ . .. _ � .. _ .- � � » ; rt .,. �.,.� � a :,. ... �.r} { .� ,.. �. �. .. ,� 00 IND 00 O� Q 3 a 3 a V o �¢ ° 0 �o w z U d � W F 00 �D N O t N SHEET: A 2 JOB NO.: 04G2368 111 S ' .. .. •,. . _ . .. _ � .. _ .- � � » ; rt .,. �.,.� � a :,. ... �.r} { .� ,.. �. �. .. ,� POOR 50HEPULE POOR ROOM NAME DOOR 51 Z DOOR TYPE POOR FRAME FINISH TYPE FRAME FINISH H.H. 6ROUP NOTES 51 OFFICE 9'-O" x I' -0" 8 WD. /PAI HM PAINT PAINT I 2 - RA I -HOUR RATED DOOR 32 53 34 WAREHOUSE RMTROOM 3' - X T-0 w A MTL./PAINT HM PC./PAINT HM MTL./PAINT HM 3 ' -0" X 1 -0" 3' - 0" X 1' -0" 8 A PAINT 3 MIXING ROOM PAINT PAINT 4 5 35 MIXIN6 ROOM 4' -0" X .7 -0" A MT HM DOOR TYPES 1 / " 5FTY . 6L.A55 RELITE DUAL 6L AZED 1 - 3/4 11 METAL DOOR 1-5 of 50L I D GORE - 1 -HOUR RATED WOOD A E3 NOTE: 6. C. SHALL COOOD I NAM ALL KEYING REQUIREh4TITS WITH TENANT PR I OR TO ORDEfit I N6 LOGKSETS . HARDWARE G ROUP HARDWARE NOTES 1. 1 -1/2 PR. BUTT HINGES 1 -HOUR WALL C.ONST. I EA. LATGH5ET GEILIN6 FINISH HEI6HT 3 EA. SILENCERS REGePTI ON/AA ITIN6 _ I KICKPLATE EA. SIDE �. 1 -1/2 PR. BUTT HINGES W -I EA. LATCH5ET 10' - 0" I EA. CLOSER OFFICE MIXIN6 ROOM EA. GASKET 5TUD5 w/ 1' TYPE 1 EA. 5YaEP5 Q 3 EA. S I LENGE W- I I KICKPLATE EA. SIDE 3. 1 -1/2 PR. BUTT HIN6E5 w - 1 1 EA. 'PR I VAGY LOGK5ET 1 EA. CLOSER 3 EA. 5 I LENGER5 5GREW5- C04P1- I ES W/ I KICKPLATE EA. SIDE 4. 1 - 1/2 PR. BUTT HIN6E5 U 1 EA. LATCHSET 1 EA. CLOSER z 1 EA. SMOKE SEAL � 1 EA. SMF�P 1 KICKPLATE EA. SIDE 5. 2 PR. BUTT HIN6E5 I EA. LATCHSE'T i EA. CLOSER 1 EA. SMOKE SEAL 1 EA. SYEI i K I GKPL.ATE EA. 5 I DE I. ALL HARDWARE F I N I 5HE5 TO BE U526P- 2. FURNISH DOOR STOPS AS REQUIRED AT ALL DOORS. 3. SEE 1 /A4 FOR HEAD AND JAMB DETAILS. 4. ALL LATGHSET AND L00 5ET SHALL BE LEVER -TYPE HARDWARE. HEADER A5 REO' D . ( L STUD AT ,JAMB) s I YrALL PER PLAN H. M. FRAME DOOR HEAD (jAmi3 s r r+ 1 11 s 1 1.0 '7/ 05B DUST COVER OVER TYP. METAL CL6. JOISTS 2 "x4 "x29 6A CLOSURE - AN6LE W/ CONT. APHE5IVE F ASTENER b0OT150 -33 5TL. TRACK, TYP. EA. END 350T150 - 5TL. TRACK, TYP. AT TOP d BOT. 1 -HOUR FLOOR CEILIN6 AE5'Y. FILE NQ. FG 4503 BASE LAYER 5/6" TYPE ' X' 6N1B AT RI6HT AN6LE5 TO JOI5T5 W/ TYPE S -12 SGREW5 AT 24" o /c. FACE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 601B APPLIED AT R 16HT AWLE TO JO I STS W/ 1 -51" TYPE 5 -12 50WYG 12" o/c AT END JOINT5 AND 1 NTERMED I ATE JO I STS AND 1 -1 TYPE 6 5GREiN 12' o /c PLACED 3' BACK FROM EITHER SIDE OF END JOINTS AND STA66ERED 6" FROM TYPE 5 -12 SCREW AT JOINT. JOINTS OFFSET 24 FROM BASE LAYER JOINTS. EXISTIN6 DEMISIN6 PARTITION WALL PROVIDE 2" MIN. 6AP BETYIEEN NEA WALL STUDS i EXI5TIN6 WALL FACE GOOF 162 -54 6ALV . STS . JOIST AT 24 o /c, TYP. OVER MIXIN6 ROOM ALI6N W/ WALE STUDS BELOW MIXIN6 ROOM 0 o . 5 -1/2' x 20 6A.- MTL. TRACK W/ P.A.F. • 24' o/c, TYP. U.N.O. SPILL GO'NTROI_ PER - PETAIL I /A3 �-- EXISTIN6 CONC. SLAB 5EG ?ION AT MIXING ROOM F I N I SH 5CHEPULE NO ROOM NAME 1 -HOUR WALL C.ONST. SASE i GEILIN6 FINISH HEI6HT 3505162 -33 STL. 501 REGePTI ON/AA ITIN6 _ F -2 F - 2 F -3 STUDS AT 24" o/c W/ W -1 w M! -I m - I W -I 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6018 EA. G - 10' - 0" SIDE PARALLEL W/ OFFICE MIXIN6 ROOM w-I w_ - � 5TUD5 w/ 1' TYPE 11 10'-0• 6'-0' Q 5 -12 DRYWALL 5G1W;V6 thl- I W- I w- t 6" o/c ATTACH TO TOP F -1 •- w - 1 t BOT . TRACK W/ 1 o 'TYPE 5-12 PAN HEAD 14 - 2 5GREW5- C04P1- I ES W/ W -2 W -2 ° AA FT I F Nn NP 1 7M 0 o . 5 -1/2' x 20 6A.- MTL. TRACK W/ P.A.F. • 24' o/c, TYP. U.N.O. SPILL GO'NTROI_ PER - PETAIL I /A3 �-- EXISTIN6 CONC. SLAB 5EG ?ION AT MIXING ROOM F I N I SH 5CHEPULE NO ROOM NAME FLOOR SASE KALLS - NORTH BAST ^ 50UTH hEST GEILIN6 FINISH HEI6HT NOTES 501 REGePTI ON/AA ITIN6 _ F -2 F - 2 F -3 8 -1 B -1 W -1 w M! -I m - I W -I IN -1 G - 10' - 0" 302 3 C 03 304 OFFICE MIXIN6 ROOM w-I w_ - � - 2 G -1 11 10'-0• 6'-0' 15-2 W - I thl- I W- I w- t sEf RESTROOM ELEVS . FOR INN I N5GOT INFORMATION F -1 •- w - 1 W - 1 346 o 14 - 2 N -2 W -2 W -2 EXIST. EXIST. U F I N I 5H MATER I AL5: FINI5H NOTE5: FLOOR MATERIALS: GEILIN6 FINISHES 1. 6ENERAL GONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY COLOR 4 J F -1 EX I5TIN6 CONCRETE W/ NEH EPDXY COAT IN6 G -1 518" TYPE 'X' 6WB, TAPE, TEXTURE OF NEA FINISHE W/ TENANT PRIOR TO (2) GOATS MIN. 'SAND, TEXTURE, SEAL, PAINT 2 -COATS ORDERIN6 MATERIALS. F -2 CARPET (VERIFY COLOR s TEXTURE W/ TENANT) SEE FINISH NOTE I F -3 SHEET VINYL (VERIFY COLOR i TEXTURE W/ TENANT) 0-2 SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS TILE i 6RID BASE MATERIALS: B -1 4" RUBBER BASE - COLOR PER Oi^NER 0 -2 6" RUBBER BASE - COLOR PER OWE HALL FINISHES: 14 - 1 5/8" TYPE 'X' 60B TAPE, TEXTURE, SEAL, PAINT (2) GOATS MIN. SEE FINISH NOTE 1. i W -2 EXISTIN6 WALL- FINISH TO REMAIN. ' EPDXY PAINT TO 5 1' EXTRUDED GONG. 1" RADIUS POLYURETHANE COURB GAULK SEALANT BONDIN6 AGENT SLAB ON 6RADE 5P CONTROL CUR [ NOT USED n� W"_ CID t en p er^ 1 � Z0 - -' =aa W cI N _ I PAINT EPDXY COATIN6 6" UP 5IDE OF EXISTING GONG. hALL PANEL ( 2) GOAT M I N. CONTINUOUS 1 RADIUS -POLYURETHANE CAULK SEALANT AT PANEL TO SLAB C*#EGTI ON a EPDXY PAINT EXI5TIN6 SLAB 1 AT 5P I H GONrTA I W34T AREA ONLY (2) COAT MIN. CONTROL DETAIL EPDXY PAINT 6" UP 51 DE OF EXI5TIN6 6. W. B. (2) GOATS MIN. 1" RADIUS POLYURETHANE CAULK SEALANT AT 57UD HALL TO SLAB C04NECT I ON EPDXY PAINT EXISTIN6 SLAB AT SPILL CONTAINMENT AREA ONLY ( 2) GOATS M I N. SPILL CONTROL DETAI z A� z � � > uu F n Q r- A r c c N #+ 00 co v N O � rtr N +.� Z L co) I- a a L 4 M CL m J N N V N N N 0 4 I OR EXISTING GONG. PAIL .q[NT YiALL PANEL � • • ', CmR�ETV�WI�A • • • ---- -' �r EPDXY PAINT 6' up SIDE E'ERMIT POLYURETHANE CAULK OF EXI5TIN6 GONG. YrALL SEALANT FROM SLAB PANEL (2) GOATS MIN. TO 12" A.F.F., TYP. INTERIOR ALL PANEL .10lNT5 4 NOT USED 8 SPILL CONTROL DETAIL rc 11-00 SHEET: A 3 �JbB NO.: . 04C -2368 HALL BASE PER FINISH SCHEDULE ..► .. .. r. _... .- �A•..— . --.r►• rr.. _.�q. a.►,...•�.+ -. ..r.. .+_►.....a..« � w�u..wr►....� i�F. L Y 1 �6;• . ♦.- �AMr�i .y..��.a w r. .. ,� �� . » � �• ;A.. .. ..I! � d'7�R �A51 N — 1 1 — O N — x • r • a • 4. .•� a ,1 5F' I LL 1 " — 1 O ]nil r i. f. j. EXI5TI1 SEPARA' 00 \O oC O� Q 3 � HQ a �w v o U w Q z z � Y c c� SHEET: A 3 �JbB NO.: . 04C -2368 HALL BASE PER FINISH SCHEDULE ..► .. .. r. _... .- �A•..— . --.r►• rr.. _.�q. a.►,...•�.+ -. ..r.. .+_►.....a..« � w�u..wr►....� i�F. L Y 1 �6;• . ♦.- �AMr�i .y..��.a w r. .. ,� �� . » � �• ;A.. .. ..I! � d'7�R �A51 N — 1 1 — O N — x • r • a • 4. .•� a ,1 5F' I LL 1 " — 1 O ]nil r i. f. j. EXI5TI1 SEPARA' < 5• �p" D1 P RE5TRO SEISMIC BRACING DETAIL 5E£ RAN RE STROOM PLAN RES TROOM EL Rl5TROOM LEGEND: 1 4 1 PAPER Toe. D 15P. 2 INSULATE P -TRAP BELOW SIW 9 6' R1J88ER BASE P -LAM WAINSCOT TO 4' -0' A F.F. PROVIDE ALUM. TRIM AT TOF t INSIDE GOR>0RD O M I RROR Ml/ I ' STA I NL..E% STEEL FRAME G 61.D% ENAMEL PA I NT I S.S. TOILET PAPER DID e WALL MTV. S. S. SOAP 0 SPR • LAV. O SST V I WL HOOK GONER 1 N6 100 WALL MTO . S. S. HANDRA I L • 36" A. F. F. EVAT I ONS • t ui 1 /411 � 1 1 -0 11 12 6A. VERT. HANGER - 4' -0" 0. G. ADJ. HAWER SIZE AND LOADIN6 PER GORE. F9 VIDE 1/4" MIN. 12 6A. S PLAY HIRE ION P05T i ONE AD.JAC.L"NT I � • OPP . WAL'1'S (4 REG' DD -45 DEGREE /- • 12 O . G . E . W . ONLY ANGLE MAX.) 5,'TURNS MINIMUM �" MAX. 8" YAX r 1--�� _ I I I 1 1 _ _ `..f MAIN RUNNER GR4 RUNNER - r SUSPENDED A.G.T. PAGE OF WALL5 - 5U5PENVM GEILIN6 5EI5MIC BRAGIN6 6" x 206A. MTL. STUD TRACK MIXING ROOM TYP. WALL GONST AT M I X I N6 ROOM - 5EE DETAIL 2/A3 SPILL CONTROL BASE- FOR DETAIL 7/P3 EXIST[N6 GONC, . 51..AB ON GRADE 1x4 W. TRIM AT TOP OF �! . ( P NT) 1 CEILING - 6A FILE NQ. a 45-Q-3-. BASE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6W AT RIGHT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ TYPE 5 -12 SGREW5 AT 24" o /c. FACE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' &C APPLIED AT RIGHT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ 1 -518" TYPE 5 -12 SCREWS 12" o/c AT END JOINTS AND INTEREDIATE JOISTS AND 1 -1/2" TYPE 6 5004 12" o/c PLACED 3" BACK FROM EITHER SIDE OF END JOINTS AND STA66ERED b" FROM TYPE 5 -12 SCREW AT JOINT. JOI NTS OFFSET 24" FROM BASE LAYER JOINTS. --3/4" T46 DUST COVER R -1q BATT IN5UL. F I -ks' I IZE57ROOM IL C 1/2" MOISTURE RESISTANT 6. W. B. ° OVER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6M EA. SIDE THI5 ° WALL ONLY. �I �� PER FINISH SECTION AT RE5TROOM WA u- o 0 O .4 1 " = I , r 0'1 3 -5/8" x 20 6A. MTL. STUD 5RAGIN6 TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 5'-0 it o/c W/ (2) #8 5GREHS AT EA. END. 5RAGIN6 TO BE PROVIDED WERE D I 5TAhGE BEThEN PERPENDICULAR I NTER5ECT I N6 WALL5 OR R?R I ZONTAL BRAG I N6 BETYE:EN WALLS EXCEEDS 8' -0 H o/c . 314" T 46 DUST COVER 1 -HOUR GEILIN6 A55'Y. 6A FILE NO. FG 4503: BASE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6MB AT RI6HT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ TYPE 5 -12 50REAS AT 24" o /c. FACE LAYER 518" TYPE 'X' if APPLIED AT RI6HT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS Al 1 -5/8" 'TYPE 5 -12 56REW5 12" o/c AT END JOINTS AND INT JOISTS AND 1 -1/2" TYPE 6 SCREW 12" o/c PLACED 3" BACK FROM EITHER 5I DE OF END JOINT5 AND 5TA66ERED 6" FROM TYPE 5 -12 SCREW AT JOINT. JOINTS RECEPTION 3 -1/2' x 25 6A. MTL. STUDS • 24" o/c 5/8" TYPE ' X' &V , - TYP. EA. 5IDE I ATTACH BOTTOM TRACK W/ 1 14' D I A . RAWL DRIVE • 24" o/c $ F $ s 0 0 OFFSET 24" FROM BASE LAYER JOINTS. YI —SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL TILE GEILIN6 - SEE SEISMIC BRACIN6 DETAIL THI5 SHEET —ATTACH TOP TRACK TO MAIN RJNNER OR CRO55 TEE 0 PO INT OF INTERSECTION W/ ( I ) TYPE 5 5CA EM OFFIGE WALL BASE PER FINISH 5CHEDULE EXISTIN6 [ONLY XAB ON 6RADE *5 OFF I CE WALL PARTITION SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL TILE GEILIN6 - SEE SEISMIC I -HOUR 0 ILIN6 A55'Y. 6A FILE NO...FG 4x03: 20 6A. TOP TRACK . 3 - 5/8" x 20 6A. MTL. STUD 20 6A. TOP TRACK BRAG I N6 TO STRUCTURE ABOVE • APPLIED AT RIGHT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ ° 1 -5/6' TYPE 5 -12 SWREPIS 12" o/c AT END SEE DETAIL 3/A4 FOR JOINTS AND INTERMEDIATE JOISTS AND 1 -1/2" PROVIDED *4ERE D I STANCE • BETYEEN PE 1 -HOUR CL6. ASSY. INITER5EGTIN6 WALLS OR FROM TYPE 5 -12 SCREW AT JOINT. JOINTS HORIZONTAL BRA6IN6 BEThEEN OFFSET 24" FROM BASE LAYER ,!DINTS. WALLS EXCEEDS 8' -0" o /c. 1x4 WD. TRIM AT TOP OF WALL, TYP. 3505162 - 33 5TL. STUDS AT 24 o/c W/ 5/8' o ( PAINT) TYPE 'X' 6AB EA. SIDE PARALLEL W/ STUDS W/ 1" TYPE 5-12 DRYWALL 5G 8 6" o/c r— b "x20 6A. TOP ,. TRACK W/ 1/2" TYPE 9 , TRACK 5 -12 PAN HEAD 50045- : 5U 5TIGAL TILE FILE NO. W 1206 GEILIN6 - SEE SEISMIC •. BRACIN6 DETAIL THI5 SHEET v ' OFF IGE R -11 BATT INSUL. W/. . EXI5TIN6 GONG. WALL PANEL 4 MIL VAPOR BARRIER 3 -1/2" x 25 6A. MTL. STUD o 24" ? WALL BASE PER FINISH o/c W/ 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6.W.B. SCHEDULE ATTACH W/ TYPE 5 SC 15 AT 8 " . • ' `�- • EP6E5 4 12 • FIELD ON 6RADE . R -11 BAIT INSUL. W/ 4 MIL VAPOR BARRIER • WALL SASE PER PINI5H ry GF�EDULE J. EX I ST I N6 CONE . 5L.AB ' ON 6RADE ' NOTE: SEC.URE METAL FRAM I N6 TO GONG. 'PANEL ' AT TOP t BOT . W/ RAIL. DRIVE • 24" o/c. FURR I NG AT CONO. AALL SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL TILE GEILIN6 - SEE SEISMIC I -HOUR 0 ILIN6 A55'Y. 6A FILE NO...FG 4x03: BASE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6MB AT RIGHT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ TYPE 5 -12 SC#tEH5 AT 3 - 5/8" x 20 6A. MTL. STUD 24" o /c. FACE LAYER 5/8" TYPE 'X' 6m BRAG I N6 TO STRUCTURE ABOVE • APPLIED AT RIGHT AN6LE5 TO JOISTS W/ 6' -0' o/c Al (2) #8 50EM AT 1 -5/6' TYPE 5 -12 SWREPIS 12" o/c AT END EA. END. BRAGIN6 TO BE JOINTS AND INTERMEDIATE JOISTS AND 1 -1/2" PROVIDED *4ERE D I STANCE TYPE 6 SCREEN 12" o/c PLACED 3" BACK FROM BETYEEN PE EITHER SIDE OF END JOINTS AND STA66ERED 6" INITER5EGTIN6 WALLS OR FROM TYPE 5 -12 SCREW AT JOINT. JOINTS HORIZONTAL BRA6IN6 BEThEEN OFFSET 24" FROM BASE LAYER ,!DINTS. WALLS EXCEEDS 8' -0" o /c. 1x4 WD. TRIM AT TOP OF WALL, TYP. 3505162 - 33 5TL. STUDS AT 24 o/c W/ 5/8' o ( PAINT) TYPE 'X' 6AB EA. SIDE PARALLEL W/ STUDS W/ 1" TYPE 5-12 DRYWALL 5G 8 6" o/c r— b "x20 6A. TOP ATTACH TO TOP t BOT. TRACK W/ 1/2" TYPE 9 , TRACK 5 -12 PAN HEAD 50045- SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL TILE GEILIN6 - SEE SEISMIC SECTION AT OFFICE SEPARATION WALL' 1 II ^ 1 011 4 REVZEiN'�� FOR cooE coMpuAtiC MAR 18204 c� 0'rt i�k�vtta ON 1 C \ ,. ' 4 cfr�M/YE C)p Tt *k4 4IIP Qg ftAMirc 00 �o 00 o� Q 3 a o �¢ �w O a � O ►� 3 z 00 �o CIA O 1 %O N vmmq SHEET: -"A- 4 SOB NO.: 04C -2368 1 - - _ _ .. .. - .. .. _ .. w........rw +- •....iv..., _ ..- w.......:.M..�a:�...M.r . .X,:- ..:... 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