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Permit M99-0069 - SEARS
M99 -0069 400 Southcenter Mall Sears Roebuck City of Tukwila (_ (206) 431 -3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Permit No: Type: Category: M99 -0069 B -MECH NRES MECHANICAL PERMIT Address: 400 SOUTHCENTER MALL Location: Parcel #: 537920 -0330 Contractor License No: JOHNSC *27205 TENANT OWNER CONTACT CONTRACTOR SEARS ROEBUCK 400 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TUKWILA, WA 98188 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 400 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TUKWILA WA 98188 RON CHAPMAN 3003 NORTHRUP WAY, BELLEVUE, WA'98004. JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC., PO BOX 2012, MILWAUKEE, WI 53201 Status: ISSUED Issued: 05/03/1999 Expires: 10 /30/1999 Phone: Phone: Phone: Phone: 206- 241 -3467 (206)241 -3400 425- 827 -7810 425- 827 -7810 **k****** k*** iktk.********************************.* * ** * *k* **•** *•k*•k * * * * * * * ** ** Permit Description.: REPLACE`EXISTING CHILLER IN.PENTHOUSE. UMC Edit.ion:.1997 Va1ua.tion: Total Permit Fee: 4,800.00 59.81 * * * * * * * *% *•k�k ** * **** * * * *,k * * * * *. * * *'k * * * *: **** k * ** *•k** * * * *k** * **,, * * * * * * * *k* PermitCente thoriz,ed Signature' .Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified' herein or not The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this building per -t. Signature: Date: 3 Print Name:__ VS ( fr u.�vi dam. Title: • Se ✓' v i r.2 ��, j✓evSF This permit shall be,conie null and .void if the work. is not commenced within 180 days from the date.of'i,ssuance, or if the', :work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 1.80; daysfr.om the, last inspection. CITY OF TUKWILA . • Address: 400 SOUTHCENTER MALL Permit No: M99-0069 Suite Tenant: SEARS ROEBUCK • Status: ISSUED Type: B-MECH Parcel #: 537920-0330 Applied: 03/31/1999 Issued: 05/03/1999 ***k******kbk*************k******k***k********N******It********#*******A0Z*** Permit Conditions: 1. Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and,Industries and all electrical work will be 1nspected--;bytliaeAb:016i,j2,4876630). 1 No changes will be„.„&deo the plans Onlesi,ZOpproved by the Engineer and th.0tql&f14ButldingxRivfision>‹, 3. All permits,,40e*CtiO10q0)704s, .04 apprIbed 04A4sshall be available at the 3oki?sq0'Prio).."eo the ..F.,104bf "4,9Pn- struction4.1!)These$Adumentse,Aqbe main0)9031 able untf1 e4ina] intpeot„ion°approVai"is,,praYbee*. 4. All conOrucOon.-to be -donejnoonformanCe%with-Oproved:,, plans and requirements of ,the Jlinlform Building Code,,0j97, EditiOnS as amended, Uniform Mechanical Code (997,.Editiqn),,, and WaShiligton State Erner6yCode,C1997 Edition 5. ValVdAtyo'f.,PerMit. The issuance of a permit or ,approval of plans specific"ationand cbMputatjons shall notlbe,con'- .trued to be a'permlt -for. �r an approval of, any violition:: ofa,ny of 'the provisiOns„of,the bOlding:code or of:any- othei- ordinaKce of the-jurfsdiction No Permit presuryinTito!" 9Neila4t0006,Nr)to,v1olate or cancel t•ie provisions 6Ctiiis, codeshall;be va 11 ti. , 6. hakiilraqtai-erS: ihtq,allion'Slistr6Otiforis reiluired on,sfee-"; M1 for :the bUilding inspectors - , CITY OF (' 'JKWILA Permit CenteP 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 F• • STAFF USE ONI_ Project Number:' Permit Number: Miscellaneous Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. Project Name/Tenant: Chiller replacement sears Value f Construction: �1 fSc,c , Site Address: City State /Zip: 400 South Center. Mall Tukwila, WA , Tax Parcel Number: ,5-37 416.70 - 0 33 (0 Property Owner: Sears Roebuck Phone: 206 - 241 -3467 Street Address: City State /Zip: 400 South Center Mall Tukwila, WA Fax #: City /State /Zip: Contact Person: Ron Chapman . 0 Sewer Phone: (425) 827 -7810 Street Address: 3003 Northup Wav City State /Zip: Bellevue. WA 98004 Fax #: (425) 827 -608 Contractor: Johnson Controls, Inc. Phone: (425) R27 -7R1fl Street Address: 3003 Northup Way Bellevue, City y A Stat9e8U ip04 Fax #: (425) 827 -6083 Architect: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: Engineer: Phone: Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO BE FILLED OUT BYAPPLICANT) '.. Description of work to be done: Replace existing chiller in penthouse Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? 151 yes ❑ no Attach list of materials and storage location on se aerate 8 1/2 X 11 •a.erindicatin• uantities & Material Safet Data Sheets ■ Above Ground Tanks ■ Antennas /Satellite Dishes ■ Bulkhead /Docks ■ Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence El Mechanical ❑ Manufactured Housing - Replacement only ❑ Parking Lots ❑ Retaining Walls ❑ Temporary Pedestrian Protection /Exit Systems ❑ Temporary Facilities ❑ Tree Cutting APPLICANT REQUEST. FOR MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS. ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut /Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq. ft.grading /clearing ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer ft: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public Cl Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Water Meter /Exempt it Size(s): 0 Deduct 0 Water Only ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule: ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Moving Oversized Load /Hauling MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO: �c d� 'q q Dale appljp Name: ApplIni6en by: (Initials) Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby WATER METER DEPOS1T /REFUND BIL'L'ING: Name: Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 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. Dale appllc �c d� 'q q Dale appljp _.(.. • s: , ^ q ApplIni6en by: (Initials) M!SCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 ALL MISCELLANEOUS PE. ' T APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMI D WITH THE FOLLOWING: ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN • BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED ARCHITECT • STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS AND DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER • CIVIL/SITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) ri SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW Submit checklist No :: M =9 Above Ground Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade exceeding 5,000 gallons and a ratio of height to diameter or width which exceeds 2:1 0 Antennas /Satellite Dishes Submit checklist No: M -1 0 Awnings /Canopies - No signage Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit in Bulkhead /Dock Submit checklist No: M -10 0 Commercial Reroof Submit checklist No: M -6 EI Demolition Submit checklist No: M -3 M-3a Ei Fences - Over 6 feet in Height Submit checklist No: M -9 O Land Altering/Grading /Preloads Submit checklist No: M -2 El Loading Docks Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit. Submit checklist. No: H -17 ® Mechanical (Residential & Commercial) Submit checklist No M -8,. Residential only - H -6, H -16 0 Miscellaneous Public Works Permits Submit checklist No H =9 in Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist No: M =5. Moving.OVersized Load /Hauling Submit checklist No: M -5' Parking Lots Submit checklist No: M -4 El Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception: If roof structure to be repaired or replaced Residential Building Permit Submit checklist . No: M -6 ri Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist No: M -1 ri Temporary Facilities Submit checklist No: M -7 El Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit Systems Submit checklist No: M -4 0 Tree Cutting Submit checklist No: M -2 Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued, unless the homeowner will be the builder OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent. If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/englneer; _or contractor licensed; by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent.to submit, this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. l HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Signature: Zu �,1 /�� G'' Date: 3 _ z /— L,�+ 7. Print name: n K- Q v( C.. 2�/1,2t Phon 1t:2 ' ad7-78ta Fax Il: z Y2S- `s27 -�ro$ . Address: Q 5 0�, J h ‘1,0 City State /Zip: I/n / MISCPMT.DOC 7/11/96 -.1-4.k***A*k***************A4kh****A***+******A******kA**A4***** TRANSMIT ::ITY OF TUKWILA,. WA h****A*A**************4-* **.*A** *A **A********A**************+ TRANSMIT Number: R9000058 Amount: 59.91 05/03/99. 1218 Payme.nt 'Method: CHECK. Notation:• JOHNSON CONTROLS . init: FLU: . •••• ••• Permit No: M99-0069 Type: 0-MECH MECHANICAL PERMIT Parcel Not 537920-0330 Site Address: 400 BOUTHCENTER MALL Total Fees:' This Payment 59.'81 Total ALL Pmtsi Balance: • . AA.4***A*ifi,**A**4**/.**A***.k**4**iA4.A4**“,/,****.A4*****4..* 4'7.E35 'Amount; 59.01 59.01 .00 • Account Code ,Desoription •00/345330 •PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/322.100 • MECHANICAL - NONRES • .::`;`, ' • .1! 1.6 0/07 9717 TOTAL , INSPECTION NO, INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 f. PERMIT NO. ' Project: Type of Insp: Ion: / Address: 08 LS:4 yile Date calle. t----" Special instructions: G 7/ ›/GQW' Ca ( /474 .:/S Date wanted: 'j� /� .m .m. Requester: ��"~^'��� Phone: /l C. a 15kpproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: El $47.00 REINSPECTION at 6300 Southcenter Biv Receipt No: Date: /A.) c E REQUI ED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid ., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy withpermit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 Project: 0 47144-/". , Type of InspeArtmc.....„ Altiostb tCe/764-- Date called: Spallnitrucgns:/nze7/ 60 0 u. A, le ..,../e." r)2_, A`" 21) Date wanted: / f/6/19, L........„....a.m - P.m. Requester: 67i Phoneqz5 Approved per applicable codes. g Corrections required pr(or to approval. Pi—tg v'etit /2-e / fief,/ '1-66/ /00r COMMENTS: eia Odd I-4 74E) /7L6c1;11-- (z4147 1,6 e/i7L--A /1-7A- ;7(11.ei 4 A94 ea."( 47z19.4'"Ai Inspector. Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION F REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION j "•� 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188,., (206)431 -3670 Project: �� Type ofjsbecti�5n:/"` Address: Date calledC.(.�! , Special instructions: 2, \/ Date wanted:� ms, 'Z% e f C P5 Requester: Phone: EiApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 4A Ao/ ? 4? fre.-t.r-za 7.3 c - ' $47.00 REINSPECTION FED REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection, Receipt No: Date: tnv.1Z'r;:�}�N,wr1+t'., CW »_ ��r: y ?;4-�.'��.4..;11',.. Y.r.:t•��ki.:::rr.� �.. �'... ��iY :.n ^:. °4:t�:�!:.`,...1�4.,�:sk City of Tukwila Fire Department John W Rants, Mayor TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM Project Name "PCa,c 5 Address mil`) S 0 c.c i i- - LC Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief W Permit No. e'ri t n(f)c) 9 Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection Suite # ,'`s. Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued Sprinklers: �.� Fire Alarm: _c r.r Y�1 O t �C=br Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: � . ;:7-.19 510 l 1 .ck e\ Authorized Signature Date ( INALAPP.FRM Rev. 2/19/98 T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575-4404 • Fax (206) 575-4439 Z • I t".7. • 3'v o , , . T . / ; • 7rT;. , "; • : •.•••---.A az t 7 . . • - - •.:. F. 7. z • 1......r•OS • 1.1 s o • . . v ..t .; — ...•■•••■•■••• •••• , -- : i.. t.-* • Z -----' : 6 f •• c---, .• , ::‘.44 1:,...:-c....:tart - !. 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By TitCEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 1 PERMIT CENTER Gea? ^ TES vJ • G O ti N. �) :iOT y.!AZcz .L\ `A riTh PPS0 HWG C'NN. • • i.' t30.4 • Dr..1 CAPPED ;SE. Dc•maSTIG H w'• T.iv• n O i L., r. I t PR 1 5 1999 • FUILD1NG DhJISION uw r �7Gr7 •�M 3 ' i-004 r.-, .: 2';2'�.w' c� • CITY OF TUKWILA .- W 4VPR_ -R 0 V E D -� S Lilo” fin 1c�,y co wi D••.i 1 t:t'a �-' - ^x•, M:►_.. 1 7_ ►:,tee FROlv) EhRSSOUTHCENTER t' L r2 0 z " ••-• • • , PHONE NE NO. : 206 244 1683 — Mar. 25 1999 10: 50AM P2 , „,. ext5-1-11JG PAb RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA ..‘ MAR 3 1 19., PERMIT CENTER 00, cpASIA-1' •FROf1 i`= ERRS SOUTHCENTER tt PHONE NO. : 206 244 1683 O C. • o� E. T t L Mar. 25 1999 10:50RM P3 CITY OF TUKWI A .MAR 3 1 1989 PERMIT CENTER ovitYPO A??11° AktA5OS. FROM 1;• 'SEt1RS� SOUTHCENTER A PHONE NO. : 206 244 1683 Pan ex-yea-now I Tt ' --- I Mar. 25 1999 10:51AM P4 o%E Lan/ I, ----- Ty p 4, . 4'41 ffk15TINI6 P71 c $A2 -p Rrr�zz.�1 1 w�n.E 3`b►►aT l CITY of TUK xwiLA' MAR 3 1 19 rR PERMIT CENTER CM CFT�Yt CPPR Pe 1.5 1999 BUILDING DIVISION 03/30/99 TUE 09:56 FAX 208 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET OXYGEN GAS a011 OXYGEN- REFRIGERATED LIQUID NFPA RATING NFPA RATING Prepared tO U.S. OSHA, CMA, ANSI and Canadian WHMIS Standards town PART I What is the material and what do I need to know in an emergency? 1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION CHEMICAL NAME: CLASS: PRODUCT USE: SUPPLIER/ MANUFACTURER'S NAME: ADDRESS: EMERGENCY PHONE: BUSINESS PHONE: DATE OF PREPARATION: FIRST REVISION: OXYGEN 02 .` OXYGEN 02, REFRIGERATED LIQUID Document Number: P -0043 For general analytical /synthetic chemical uses. AIRGAS INC. Suite 100 259 RADNOR- CHESTER ROAD RADNOR, PA 19087 -5240 CHEMTREC: 1- 800 -424-9300 International: 202-483-7616 1- 610 -687 -5253 May 20, 1996 October 31, 1996 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 1.) 0 3 PERMIT CENTER 2. COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS CHEMICAL NAME CAS # mole % EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR AC_ GIH OSHA OTHER TLV ppm STEL plain PEL STEL PPm IDLH ppm Oxygen 77132.44-7 90.6% There are no specific exposure limits for Oxygen. Oxygen levels should be maintained above 19S% and below 23.5% Mrodmum Impurities 402% (200D inn) None of the trace impurties In thin mixture contribute significantly to the hazards associated with the product. M hazard Information pertinent to this product has been provided In this Material Safety Data Sheet, per the requirements of the OSHA Hazard Communication StandWd (29 CFR 1910. 1200) and state equivalents standards. NE = Not Established C = Ceiling UmiL See Section 16 for Definitions of Tama Ueed, NOTE: All WHMIS required information is included. It is located in appropriate sections based on the ANSI Z400.1 -10123 format. PROTECTIVE EQUIPNENTtx1 03/30/99 TUE 09 :56 FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 0012 3. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW: Oxygen Is a colorless, odorless gas, or a colorless, odorless, cryogenic liquid. The main health hazard associated with releases of this gas is it's powerful oxidizing power. In high oxygen content atmospheres, common combustible materials can become highly flammable. The cryogenic liquid will rapidly boil to the gas at standard temperatures and pressures. The liquefied gas can cause frostbite to any contaminated tissue. Emergency responders must practice extreme caution when approaching oxygen releases because of the extreme fire potential. OXYGEN GAS HAZARl37US MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM HEALTH MLLE) 0 FLfMMABIU Y REACTIVITY rELLOwd 0 PROTECTIVE EQUI PMENT ETES FUF,R„rRr Hsrns USN 9 See Section 8 See Sedic a 8 For routine industrial applicators LIQUID OXYGEN HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SISTER HEALTH (E) 3 FLAMMABILITY gem 0 REACTIVITY () 0 EYES FESPIFAltRY HUCS r ® " "! See See Section 8 Sedico 8 For routine inc.shial applications SYMPTOMS OF OVER - EXPOSURE BY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE: The most significant routes of over - exposure for this gas are by inhalation and skin contact. INHALATION: High concentrations of this gas can cause an oxygen -rich environment. Individuals breathing such an atmosphere may experience symptoms which include nausea, dizziness, bronchial irritation, hypothermia, increased depth of respiration, bradycardia, pulmonary discomfort, peripheral vasoconstriction, amblyopla (loss of vision), seizures, or death. Exposure levels to pure oxygen which have produced symptoms described above are summarized in the following table. DURATION OF EXPOSURE PREa5SIRE OF 9XYGEN 5 hours 6es level 3 hours 3 atmospheres 30 minutes 4 atmospheres 5 minutes /atmospheres Pure oxygen at 113 atmospheric pressure can be inhaled for weeks without symptoms. Inhalation of pure oxygen for up to 16 hours per day for many days and 85% oxygen In air for extended periods does not cause symptoms of oxygen toxicity. OTHER POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Contact of the skin or eyes with cryogenic liquid or rapidly expanding gases (which are released under high pressure) may cause frostbite. Symptoms of frostbite include change in skin color to white or greyish - yellow. The pain after contact with liquid con quickly subside, Ingestion and absorption through the skin are not considered significant routes of entry of oxygen into the body. 03/30/99 TUE 09 :57 FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS lit tan 3. HAZARD.IDENTIFICATION (Continued) HEALTH EFFECTS OR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE: An Explanation in Lev Terms. Over - exposure to Oxygen may cause the following health effects: ACUTE: The most significant hazard associated with this gas is inhalation of oxygen -rich atmospheres, jymptoms have been reported that an over - exposure to oxygen include nausea, dizziness, bronchial irritation, hypothermip, increased depth of respiration, bradycardia, pulmonary discomfort, peripheral vasoconstriction, loss of vision, seizures, or death. Note however that the original Russian Space Station and NASA's Moon shots were all in pure oxygen atmosphere's. (Current Space Missions use reduced pressure. Contact with cryogenic liquid or rapidly expanding gases (which are released under hIgin pressure) may cause frostbite. Symptoms of frostbite include change in skin color to white or grayish-yellow. The pain after 'contact with liquid can quickly subside. Low oxygen environments cannot be caused by this product. CHRONIC: There are currently no known adverse health effects associated with chronic exposure to this mbrbJre. PART 11 What should l do if a hazardous situation occurs? 4. FIRST AID MEASURES RESCUERS_ SHOULD NAT ATTEMPT TO BETRIEVE VIQTINIIS OF EXPOSU,RIc. TO THIS PRQD1JCT WITHOUT ADEQUATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, At a minimum, Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus Personal Protective equipment (and fire retardant clothing, if appropriate) should be wom to protect against high oxygen content or super - heated gases in the event of fire. Remove victim(s) to fresh air, as quickly as possible. Trained personnel should administer supplemental oxygen and/or cardio- pulmonary resuscitation, if necessary. Supplemental oxygen is not normally appropriate. Victims tend to recover rapidly, when removed from the hypoxic exposure. In case of frostbite, place the frostbitten part in warm water. DO NOT USE HOT WATER. If warm water is not available, or is Impractical to use, wrap the affected parts gently in blankets. Alternatively, if the Lingers or hands are frostbitten, place the affected area in the armpit. Encourage victim to gently exercise the affected part while being warmed. Seek immediate medical attention. Vlctim(s) must be taken for medical attention. Rescuers should be taken for medical attention, if necessary. Take copy of label and MSDS to physician or other health professional with victim(s). Medical care providers should refer to Section 11 of this MSDS for additional information. HEILiN OXYGEN GAS NFPA RATING Fu tY RuciR1RY 5. FIRE- FIGHTING MEASURES FLASH POINT, (method): Not applicable, AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATUR: Not applicable. FLAMMABLE LIMITS (in air by volume. %1: Lower (LEL1: Not applicable. Upper (UELI: Not applicable. HEALTH LiQUID OXYGEN NFPA RATING nutY OiUiR RE1CTWMTY Q01,1 01 03/30/99 TUE 09 :57 FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 4 5. FIRE - FIGHTING MEASURES (Continued) FIRE EXTINGUISHING MATERIALS: Non - flammable, inert gas. Use extinguishing media appropriate for surrounding fire. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Oxygen does not bum; however, cylinders, when involved in fire, may rupture or burst in the heat of the fire. Oxygen will support and accelerate combustion. Common combustible materials will bum readily in elevated oxygen environments. Direct water onto vessels to keep the vessels cool. Shut -off the flow of oxygen or move vessels from fire area if it can be done safely. Withdraw from the area In case of rising sounds from venting safety devices or any discoloration of vessels due to fire. Water Spray: YES Carbon Dioxide: YES Foam: YES Halon: YES Dry Chemical: YES Other: Any "ABC" Class. RESPONSE TO FIRE INVOLVING CRYOGEN: Cryogenic oxygen may contribute to the ignition of any combustible material, including asphalt and wood. Extreme caution must be used when cryogenic oxygen storage vessels are involved in a fire. Cryogenic liquids can be particularly dangerous during fires because of their potential to rapidly freeze water. Careless use of water may cause heavy icing which could cause blockages in the vents necessary to release the gas that is always venting from a cryogenic vessel. Those blockages could cause enough pressure to build up to rupture or burst the container. For this reason firefighters must be made aware of the fact that they must avoid spraying water on any pressure relief device or gas vent in a cryogenic system. Liquefied (Cryogenic) Oxygen, when exposed to the atmosphere, will produce a cloud of ice /fog in the air upon its release. If large concentrations of cold Oxygen gas are vented, any water vapor in the surrounding air will condense, creating a dense fog that may make it difficult to find fire exits or equipment. Explosion Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: Not Sensitive. Explosion Sensitivity to Static Dlscharue: Not Sensitive. SPECIAL FIRE- FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Structural fire - fighters must wear Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus and full protective equipment. 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES SPILL AND LEAK RESPONSE: Uncontrolled releases should be responded to by trained personnel using pre - planned procedures. Proper protective equipment should be used. In case of a release, clear the affected area, protect people, and respond with trained personnel. Minimum Personal Protective Equipment should be Level B: fire protective clothing, mechanically - resistant, fire protective gloves and Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. In general, DO NOT ENTER AN AREA IF THE OXYGEN CONTENT EXCEEDS 23.5%. USE VENTILATION TO REDUCE THE OXYGEN LEVELS. Locate and seal the source of the leaking gas. Protect personnel attempting the shut -off with water - spray. Allow the gas to dissipate. Monitor the surrounding area for oxygen levels. The atmosphere must have at least 19.5 percent and less than 23.5% oxygen before personnel can be allowed in the area without Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus. Attempt to close the main source valve prior to entering the area. If this does not stop the release (or if it is not possible to reach the valve), allow the gas to release In- place or remove it to a safe area and allow the gas to be released there. RESPONSE TO CRYOGENIC RELEASE: Clear the affected area and allow the liquid to evaporate and the gas to dissipate. After the gas is formed, follow the instructions provided in the previous paragraph. If the area must be entered by emergency personnel, SCBA, Keeler gloves, and appropriate foot and leg protection and fire protective clothing must be wom. Note that walking on asphalt or any organics while they are still saturated with liquid oxygen could cause an explosion. PART 111 How can l prevent hazardous situations from occurring? 7. HANDLING and STORAGE WORK PRACTICES AND HYGIENE PRACTICES: As with all chemicals, avoid getting this product IN YOU. Do not eat or drink while handling chemicals. Be aware of any signs of dizziness or fatigue; exposures to concentrations of this gas which may cause extreme fire hazards which could occur without any significant waming symptoms. STORAGE AND HANDLING PRACTICES: Cylinders should be stored in dry, well- ventilated areas away from sources of heat. Compressed gases can present significant safety hazards. Store containers away from heavily trafficked areas and emergency exits. Post 'No Smoking or Open Flames' signs in storage or use areas. 03/30/99 TIE 09:58 FAX 208 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 1015 7. HANDLING and STORAGE (Continued) SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING GAS CYLINDERS: Protect cylinders against physical damage, Store in cool, dry, well - ventilated, fireproof area, away from flammable materials and corrosive atmospheres. Store away from heat and ignition sources and out of direct sunlight Do not store near elevators, corridors or loading docks. Do not allow area where cylinders are stored to exceed 52 °C (125 °F). Use only storage containers and equipment (pipes, valves, fittings to relieve pressure, etc.) designed for the storage of Oxygen. Do not store containers where they can come into contact with moisture. Cylinders should be stored upright and be firmly secured to prevent falling or being knocked over. Cylinders can be stored in the open, but in such cases, should be protected against extremes of weather and from the dampness of the ground to prevent rusting. Keep Dewar flasks of liquid oxygen covered with loose fitting cap. This prevents air or moisture from entering the container, yet allows pressure to escape. Use only the stopper or plug supplied with the container. Ensure that ice does not form in the neck of flasks. If the neck of Dewar flask is blocked by ice or "frozen' air, follow owner's instruction for removing it. A plugged Dewar or storage container may develop sufficient pressure to cause catastrophic failure. Ice can also cause pressure release valves to fail. Never tamper with pressure relief devices in cylinders and/or valves. The temperature of Liquid Oxygen is sufficiently cold to condense and freeze most gases. Consequently, there is a danger of pipes or vents becoming plugged. Liquid Oxygen should therefore be stored and handled under positive pressure or in a closed system to prevent the infiltration and solidification of air or other gases. The following rules are applicable to situations In which cylinders or cryogenic containers are being used : Before Use: Move cylinders with a suitable hand -truck and containers with an appropriate dolly. Do not drag, slide or roll cylinders. Do not drop cylinders or permit them to strike each other. Secure cylinders- firmly. Leave the valve protection cap, if provided, in -place until cylinder is ready for use. During Use: Use designated CGA fittings and other support equipment. Do not use adapters. Do not heat cylinder by any means to increase the discharge rate of the product from the cylinder. Use check Valve or trap in discharge line to prevent hazardous back -flow into the cylinder. Do not use oils or grease on gas - handling fittings or equipment This is the primary cause of oxygen related accidents. After Use: Close main cylinder valve. Replace valve protection cap, if provided. Mark empty cylinders "EMPTY ". NOTE: Use only DOT or ASME code containers. Earth - ground and bond all lines and equipment associated with this product. Close valve after each use and when empty. Cylinders must not be recharged except by or with the consent of owner. For additional information refer to the Compressed Gas Association Pamphlet P -1, Safe Handling of Compressed Gases in Containers. For cryogenic liquids, refer to CGA P -12, Safe Handling of Cryogenic Liquids. Additionally, refer to CGA Bulletins G-4.3, "Commodity Specification for Oxygen', and G-4.1 'Cleaning Equipment for Oxygen Service ". PROTECT VE C S ' UR G N _ OF 0,1 _ • • U ' it : Follow practices indicated in Section 6 (Accidental Release Measures). Make certain application equipment b locked and tagged -out safely. Purge gas handling equipment with inert gas (i.e. Nitrogen) before attempting repairs. Always use product in areas where adequate ventilation Is provided. TANK CAR SHIPMENTS: Tank cars carrying this product should be loaded and unloaded in strict accordance with lank -car owner's recommendations and all established on-site safety procedures. Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used during tank car operations (see Section 8). Al loading and unloading equipment must be inspected, prior to each use. Loading and unloading operations must be attended, at all times. Tank cars must be level and wheels must be locked or blocked prior to Iondng or unloading. Tank car (for loading) or storage tank (for unloading) must be verified to be correct for receiving this product and be properly prepared, prior to starting the transfer operations. Hoses must be verified to be dean and free of incompatible chemicals, prior to aimed /on to the tank car or vessel. Valves and hoses must be verified to be in the correct positions, before starting transfer operations. A sample (if required) must be taken and verified (if required) prior to starting transfer operations. All limes must be blown-down and purged before disconnecting them from the tank car or vessel. Refrigerated Liquid Oxygen is capable of causing the ignition of asphalt. Transfers should be performed on concrete surfaces. 03/30!99 TUE 09 :58 FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS Z016 8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION VENTILATION AND ENGINEERING CONTROLS: Use with adequate ventilation. Local exhaust ventilation is preferred, because it prevents Oxygen dispersion into the work place by eliminating ft at its source. If appropriate, install automatic monitoring equipment to detect the level of oxygen. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Maintain oxygen levels above 19.5% and below 23.5% in the workplace. Use supplied air respiratory protection if oxygen levels are below 19.5% or during emergency response to a release of this product. If respiratory protection is required, follow the requirements of the Federal OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR 1910.134), or equivalent State standards. DO NOT ENTER AN AREA IF THE OXYGEN CONTENT EXCEEDS 23.5 %. EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses. Face - shields must be wom when using cryogenic Oxygen. HAND PROTECTION: Wear mechanically- resistant gloves when handling cylinders of this product. Use low- temperature protective gloves (i.e. Kevlar) when working with containers of Liquid Oxygen. BODY PROTECTION: Use body protection appropriate for task. Transfer of large quantities under pressure may require protective equipment appropriate to protect employees from splashes of liquefied product, as well provide sufficient insulation from extreme cold. 9. PHYSICAL and CHEMICAL PROPERTIES VAPOR DENSITY: 11.309 kg/m3 SPECIFIC GRAVITY (air 1): 1.105 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: 4.9% (v/v a@ 0 °C) VAPOR PRESSURE (psis): Not applicable. EXPANSION RATIO: 861 (cryogenic liquid). COEFFICIENT WATER/OIL DISTRIBUTION: 0.65 EVAPORATION RATE (nBuAc = 1): Not applicable. FREEZING POINT: -218.8 °C; -361.8 °F BOILING POINTCF © 1 atmos,): -297.4 °F; -183.0 •C at Not applicable. ODOR THRESHOLD: Not applicable. Odorless. SPECIFIC VOLUME (ft3/Ib): 12.1 APPEARANCE AND COLOR: This product is a colorless, odorless gas or a colorless and odorless cryogenic liquid. HOW TO DETECT THIS SUBSTANCE (warning properties): There are no unusual warning properties associated with a release of this product. A release of the Refrigerated (cryogenic) Liquid will be obvious as a result of the fog of atmospheric moisture which condenses in the vicinity of the release. An oxygen monitor can be used to detect oxygen levels. 10. STABILITY and REACTIVITY STABILITY: Normally stable. DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: None. MATERIALS WITH WHICH SUBSTANCE IS INCOMPATIBLE: Oxygen is incompatible with combustible and flammable materials, chlorinated hydrocarbons, hydrazine, reduced boron compounds, ethers, phosphine, phosphorous tribromide, phosphorous trioxide, tetrafluorethylene, and compounds which readily form peroxides. The Refrigerated Liquid can cause asphalt to ignite explosively. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Avoid contact with incompatible materials. Cylinders exposed to high temperatures or direct flame can rupture or burst. PART IV Is there any other useful information about this material? 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION TOXICITY DATA: Oxygen is the vital element in the atmosphere in which we live and breathe. The atmosphere contains approximately 21 % oxygen. Breathing higher concentrations could lead to oxygen toxicity and pneumonia. Breathing lower oxygen concentrations could lead to hypoxia. The following toxicity data are for oxygen: Cytogenetic Analysis System (hamster lung) 80 pph TCLo (inhalation - woman) 12 pph for 10 minutes. Teratogenlc effects. TCLo ( nhalation- human) 103 pph for 14 hours. Pulmonary effects, SUSPECTED CANCER AGENT: Oxygen is not found on the following lists: FEDERAL OSHA Z LIST, NTP, CAL/OSHA, IARC; therefore it is not considered to be, nor suspected to be a cancer - causing agent by these agencies. 03/30/99 TUE 09 :59 FAX 208 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 0017 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION (Continued) IRRITANCY OF PRODUCT: Contact with rapidly expanding gases or the refrigerated liquid can cause frostbite and damage to exposed skin and eyes. SENSITIZATION OF PRODUCT: Oxygen is not a sensitizer. REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY INFORMATION: Listed below is information components on the human reproductive system. Mutagenicity: This product Is not expected to cause mutagenic effects in humans. Embryotoxiciity: This product is not expected to cause embryotoxic effects in humans. Teratooenicity: This product is not expected to cause teratogenic effects in humans. Reproductive Toxicity: This produot Is not expected to cause adverse reproductive effects in humans. A mutagen is a chemical which causes permanent changes to genetic materiel (DNA) such that the changes will propagate through generation lines. An embryotoxin is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo (Le. within the first eight Weeks of pregnancy In humans), but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A teratoQen is a chemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does not propagate across generational lines. A reproductive toxin is any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive process. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre - existing respiratory conditions may be aggravated by over- exposure to this product. RECOMMENDATIONS TO PHYSICIANS: Treat symptoms and reduce over - exposure. Symptoms of over - exposure usually are relieved quickly. Immediate sedation and anticonvulsive therapy should be provided, as needed. BIOLOGICAL EXPOSURE INDICES (BEIs): Currently, Biological Exposure Indices (BEis) are not applicable for this compound. concerning the effects of this product and its 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL STABILITY: Oxygen occurs naturally in the atmosphere. The gas will be dissipated rapidly in well- ventilated areas. EFFECT OF MATERIAL ON PLANTS or ANIMALS: No adverse effect is anticipated to occur to animal or plant -life, except for frost produced in the presence of rapidly expanding gases. EFFECT OF CHEMICAL ON AQUATIC LIFIri: No evidence is currently available on this product's effects on aquatic life. 13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS PREPARING WASTES FOR DISPOSAL: Waste disposal must be In accordance with appropriate Federal, State, and local regulations. Retum Alrgas supplied cylinders with any residual product to Airgas. 14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION THIS MATERIAL IS HAZARDOUS AS DEFINED BY 49 CFR 172.101 BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. For Oxygen Gas: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Oxygen, compressed HAZARD CLASS NUMBER and DESCRIPTION: 2.2 (Non - Flammable Gas) UN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN 1072 PACKING GROUP: Not applicable. DOT LABEL(S) REQUIRED: Non - Flammable Gas, Oxidizer NORTH AMERICAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER (1996): 122 For Oxygen Liquid: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Oxygen, refrigerated liquid HAZARD CLASS NUMBER and_PEyCRIPTION: 22 (Non - Flammable Gas) UN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN 1073 PACKING GROUP: Not applicable. DOT LABEL(S) REQUIRED: Non - Flammable Gas, Oxidizer NORTH AMERICAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER] 96): 122 MARINE POLLUTANT: Oxygen is not classified by the DOT as a Marine Pollutant (as defined by 49 CFR 172.101, Appendix B). 03 %30/99 TUE 09:59 FAX 208 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 1018 14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION (Continued) • • TRANSPORT CANADA TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS: THIS MATERIAL IS CONSIDERED AS DANGEROUS GOODS. Use the following information for the preparation of Canadian Shipments. For Oxygen Gas: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Oxygen, compressed HAZARD CLASS NUMBER and DESCRIPTION: 22 (Non - Flammable Gas), 5.1 (Oxidizer) UN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN 1072 PACKING GROUP: Not applicable. LABEL(S) REQUIRED: Non - Flammable Gas, Oxidizer CANUTEC EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE NUMBER 11 For Liquefied Oxygen: PROPER SHIPPING NAME: Oxygen, refrigerated HAZARD CLASS NUMBER and DESCRIPTION: 2.2 (Non - Flammable Gas), 5.1 (Oxidizer) UN IDENTIFICATION NUMBER: UN 1073 PACKING GROUP: Not applicable. LABEL(B) REQUIRED: Non- Flammable Gas, Oxidizer CANUTEC EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE NUMBER: 11 SPECIAL PROVISION: 102; Emergency Response Assistance Planning requirements of Sections 7.16 - 7,19 must be met for quantities exceeding 3,000 kg or liters, net per tank. 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION SARA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: This product is subject to the reporting requirements of Sections 302, 304 and 313 of Title 111 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act., as follows: :' i;"<< v' �" i!: lC:;. �! MI. ��% ln! I�i1F�� f4�� ^sK %'':r.ai�:�:3':,J4J'�'� �Sa�:ir:.�i:�:l• Oxygen NO NO SARA Threshold Planning Quantity: Not applicable. TSCA INVENTORY STATUS: Oxygen is listed on the TSCA Inventory. CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITIES (RQ): Not applicable. OTHER FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Not applicable. CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65: Oxygen is not on the California Proposition 65 lieu, STATE REGULATORY INFORMATION: Oxygen is covered under the following specific State regulations: Alaska - Designated Toxic and Hazardous Substances: No. Califomia - Pemrissrble Exposure Limits for Chemical contaminants: No. Florida - Substance List: Oxygen. Illinois - Toxic Substance List: No. Kansas - Section 3021313 List: No. Massachusetts - Substance Liat: Oxygen. Minnesota - Ust of Hazardous Substances: No. Missouri - Employer Infomsationl'Toxlc Substance list No. New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous Substance List: Oxygen. North Dakota - List of Hazardous Chemkals, Reportable Quantities: No. Pennsylvania • Hazardous Substance Ust_ oxygen. Rhoda Island - Hazardous Substance Ust: Oxygen. Texas - Hazardous Substance List: No. West Virginia - Hazardous substance U.t No. Wisconsin - Toxic and Hazardous Substances: No. 03/30/99 TUE 09 :59 FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS 15. REGULATORY INFORMATION (Continued) LABELING for Compressed Gasl: WARNING: HIGH PRESSURE OXIDIZING GAS. VIGOROUSLY ACCELERATES COMBUSTION. Keep oil and grease away. Open valve slowly. Use only with equipment cleaned for oxygen service and rated for cylinder pressure. Close valve after each use and when empty. Use in accordance with the Material Safety Data Sheet. DO NOT REMOVE THIS PRODUCT LABEL. LABELING (for Liquid): el 019 ALWAYS KEEP CONTAINER IN UPRIGHT POSITION. WARNING: EXTREMELY COLD, OXIDIZING LIQUID AND GAS UNDER PRESSURE. VIGOROUSLY ACCELERATES COMBUSTION. COMBUSTIBLES IN CONTACT WITH LIQUID OXYGEN MAY EXPLODE ON IGNITION OR CONTACT. CAN CAUSE SEVERE FROSTBITE. Keep oil, grease, and combustibles away. Use only with equipment cleaned for oxygen service. Do not get liquid In eyes, on skin, or clothing. For liquid withdrawal, wear face shield and gloves. Do not drop. Use hand truck for container movement. Avoid spills. Do not walk on or roll equipment over spills. Close valve after each use and when empty. Use in accordance with the Material Safety Data Sheet. FIRST -AID: IN CASE OF FROSTBITE, obtain Immediate medial attention. DO NOT REMOVE THIS PRODUCT LABEL. TARGET ORGANS: Hyperberio Oxygen: Respiratory system and Central Nervous System. Cryogenic Liquid: Skin. WHMIS SYMBOLS: PREPARED BY: 16. OTHER INFORMATION CHEMICAL SAFETY ASSOCIATES, Inc. 9163 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA 92123 -1002 619/565-0302 The Information contained herein is based on data considered accurate. However, no warranty Is repressed or Implied regarding the accuracy of these dale or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. AIRGAS, Inc. assumes no responsibility fat Injury to the vendee =third persons proximately eaUsad by the materiel if reasonab o =fen, procedures are not adhered to as stipulated In the data sheep, Addltlonatly, AUI A , Ina. arum= no reeponsibiBty Ay Injury ea vendee or third persons proximately caused by abnormal use of the material even if reasonable safety procedures ate followed. Furthermore, vendee assumes the risk In hie use of the material, 03/30:99 TUE to :oo FAX 206 583 0597 CASCADE AIRGAS DEFINITIONS OF TERMS A large number of abbreviations and acronyms appear a MSDS. Some of these which are commonly used include the following: CAS ik: This is the Chemical Abstract Service Number which uniquely identifies each constituent. It is used for computer - related searching. EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR: ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental industrial Hygienists, a professional association Which establishes exposure limits. TLV - Threshold Limtt Value - an airborne concentration of a substance which represents condition under which it la generally believed that nearly all workers may be repeatedly exposed Without adverse effect. The duration must be considered, Including the 8-hour Time Weighted Average (TWA), the 15- minute Short Term Exposure Limit, and the Instantaneous Ceiling Level. Skin adsorption effects must also be considered. OSHA - U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. PEL - Permissible Exposure Lknft • this exposure value means exactly the same as a TLV, except that it Is enforceable by OSHA. The OSHA Permissible Exposure Limits are based in the 1939 PELs and the June, 1993 AIr Contaminants Rule (Federal Realat 58: 3-1 and 58: 401e1). Both time current PELs and the vacated PELs are Ind1=tad. The phraee, 'Vacated 11389 PEL, is placed next to the PEL which was vacated by Court order. IDLH - immediately Dangerous to Life and Health level represents a concentration from which one can escape within 3D- minutes whhout suffering escape - preventing or permanent Injury. The DFG - MAK Is the Republic of Germany's Maximum Exposure Level, similar to the U.S. PEL, NIOSH Is the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health. which is the research arm of the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), NIOSH issues exposure guidelines called Recommended Exposure Levels (REL3). When no exposure guidelines are established, an entry of NE is made for reference, FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR: Much of the infomwtion related to fire and explosion is derived from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). LEL. - the lowest percent of vapor In air, by volume, that will explode or Ignite in the presence of an ignition source. UFS - the highest percent of vapor in alr, by volume, that will explode or ignite In the presence of an ignition source. MMYINLhwoioo41.5.k VI Ij 020 TOXICOLOGICAL. INFORMATION: Possible health hazards as derived from human data, animal studies, or from the results of studies with similar compounds are presented, Definitions of some terms used In this section are: LDw - lethal Dose (solids & liquids) which kills 5016 of the exposed animals; LC% - Lethal Concentration (gases) which kills 50% of the exposed animals; ppm concentration expressed in parts of materiel per million parts of alr ar water, nghn' concentration expressed in weight of substance per volume of air: mglkg quantity of materiel, by weight, administered to a test subject, based on their body weight in kg. Data from several sources are used to evaluate the cancer- causing potential of the material. The sources are: IARC - the International Agency for Research on Cancer; NTP - the National Tcxlcolegy Program, RTECS - the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, OSHA and CAL/OSHA. IARC and NTP rate chemicals on a scale of decreasing potential to cause human cancer with rankings from 1 to 4. Subrankings (2A, 2B, etc,) are also used. Other measures of toxicity Include TDLo, the lowest dose to cause a symptom and TCLo the lowest concentration to cause a symptom; TDo, LDLo, and LDo, or TC, TCo, LCLo, and LCo, the lowest dose (or concentration) to Cause death, BEI - Biological Exposure Indices, represent the levels of determinants which are most likely to be observed in specimens collectiO_from a healthy worker who has been exposed to chemicals to the same extent as a worker with inhalation exposure to the TLV. REGULATORY INFORMATION: This section explains the impact of various laws and regulations on the material. EPA is the U,S, Environmental Protection Agency. WHMIS is the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System, DOT and TC are the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Transport Canada, respectively. The following laws are also pertinent to the information presented in thin MSDS: Superfund Amendments and jgeauthorizatfon At (SARA); the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA); Marine Pollutant status according to the DOT; California's Safe Drinking Wetter Act (Proposition •S); the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compenaatfon. and Liability Act (CERCLA or Superfund). This section also includes information on the precautionary warnings which appear an the materials package label. Jv HNSON CANT v LS yam,, Ofi ‘4714. Johnson Controls, Inc. Controls Group 3003 Northup Way Bellevue, WA 98004 Te1:425/827 7810 Fax:425/827 6083 March 30, 1999 City of Tukwila Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: Southcenter Sears Chiller Installation Project FILE COPY Attached is the information requested as indicated on the submittal checklist with the exception of the heat loss calculations, the roof plan, and the structural engineer's analysis. The new York chiller to be installed in the Southcenter Sears store has an operational weight of 11,516 pounds, while the Carrier chiller being replaced has an operational weight of 11,800 pounds. Because the new chiller weighs less than the replaced chiller we assume a structural analysis is not necessary. 11 SI4 &ie4 + &aweaKc po 1) = tz,O51*z. 25'1 wwvs '. = ?.7O 1140•46 A plan of the mechanical room wherein the chiller is presently located has been submitted, o�K• therefore a roof plan will not be provided because it would provide no pertinent information in regards to this project. O.K A heat loss was not generated by Johnson Controls because the chiller was not sized and purchased by our company but by our customer. 4.10 Wsk+ovy •v■ w►scM. Gow.pllance IWO,Nola. • 1 l•G.til") -44•11. CM.c. ?mu. ors- CAVu pwta - we+utl 8 vUe 14.0 r.Yrete. Please contact me at your earliest convenience if you wish to discuss these issues further or if you require any additional information. Sincerely, RECEIVED ,,• -�f OF TU KWILA Andrew Mason Johnson Controls Service Supervisor PERMIT CENTER Mcfq-0-1YR Sears Roebuck & Company 1999 Chiller Prepurchase Package SUBMITTAL DATA York Millennium YS Rotary Screw Liquid Chillers Sears Store #1139 Tukwila, WA York contract #98- 176104 Sears J.A. #28971 Prepared for: Olsen & Peterson Consulting Engineers, Inc. 14 East 2700 South Salt Lake City, UT 84115 By: York National Accounts 2801 Yorkmont Road, Suite 350 Charlotte, North Carolina 28208 -7364 800 - 438 -4447; fax 704 - 357 -3327 December 11, 1998 Lf / O / • -;•" , j • RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 3 1 1999 PERMIT CENTER rn99-OOIn raYORIC YS MILLENNIUM CHILLER PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION unit ag CH -1 • ty. 1 • o• e 1 o. YSCABBSI -CHD ap it tons 21 • o is ' • z 460/3/60 ' e rigerant R -22 Unit Data I Evaporator Condenser EWT (deg F.) 48.1 85.0 LWT (deg F.) 44.0 94.4 Flow Rate (gp►im) 1230.0 642.0 Pressure Drop (ft) 9.1 20.9 Fluid Type ( %) WATER WATER Circuit # of Passes 1 2 Fouling Factor (ft2 °F hr / Btu) 0.00 0.00025 Tube No. / Description: 182 - 0.028' nhanced Copper 221 - 0.028" Enhanced Copper Design Working Pressure(psig) 150 150 Entering Water Nozzle @ Location: A T Leaving Water Nozzle @ Location: H U Water Box Weight, ea (lbs): 185 137 Cover Plate Weight, ea (Ibs): N/A N/A Return Head Weight (lbs): N/A 120 Water Weight (Ibs): 389 324 ' er ormance 1 ata KW 145 KW/Ton Shaft HP Malta CJ 181 Type Starter: Solid State Starter FLA 206 LRA 1380 Inrush Amps 621 Notes: Rating certified in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590 -98. CI OF TUKWiLA MAR 3 1 1999 PER' Rev. Other Operating Wt. (lbs) 11516 Refrigerant Wt. (Ibs) 620 Oil Charge (gal) 10 Motor Wt. (lbs) 1120 Compressor Wt. (lbs) 1512 Starter Wt. (Ibs) 200 Shipping Wt. 10803 Notes: Rating certified in accordance with ARI Standard 550/590 -98. CI OF TUKWiLA MAR 3 1 1999 PER' Rev. Uriatder(T2UKW1139 CH -1 Pexao mane g Project Name: Sears99 - #1139 Sold To: Sears Roebuck & Company Location: Tukwila, WA Cust. Purch. Order No.: 28971 Engineer: Olsen & Peterson Cnsltng. Engr York Contract No.: 98176104 Contractor: Date: Revision Date: ii r ZZ j9a Uriatder(T2UKW1139 CH -1 Pexao mane g Z r 0 0 rn erg in X 2 >0 XI WX) o Z rn m r o 0 A P1 m ms)mr v n �R. A a m a .. ;13 " Z 0' 0c 3 < N " r 3 . R' 0 CD D m IL) 0 0 1. b 5- O n 2 -< ci •0 o C C 0 •0 0 O C n 1n m Rao 9, CO 0) E. o1pn �y J 0 O 3 0 0 7 1 a Q.4 SHIPPING WT.: 10803 LBS, OPERATING WT.: 11516 LBS, LOAD PER ISOLATOR: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA MAR 3 1 I'M PERMIT CENTER °o0 op� °Dc 1m` -� °z 2 0 z x0 0 O z 0 > z 9 1 0 --a O C C 0 C 0 rt n 1 � .�«Og o. A f0 O jI.)Q own R. 0 v 0 oo0 o CO 1- o•. 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PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SL ACTIVITY NUMBER: M99 -0069 PROJECT NAME: SEARS ROEBUCK— CHILLER REPLACEMENT DATE: 3 -31 -99 XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issue DEPARTMENTS: Buili1g vlsi,on'� Public Works G�- n o Fire Preve tion Structural Planning Division ❑ Permit Coordinator Eig DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues, Thurs) Complete Incomplete El Comments: DUE DATE: 4 -1 -99 Not Applicable TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route No further Review Required Routed by Staff fl (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra) REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE: 4 -29 -99 Approved Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: Approved Approved with Conditions DUE DATE: Not Approved (attach comments) REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: \PR•ROUTE,DOC 0/98 l City of Tukwila Fire Department Fire Department Review Control #M99 -0069 (510) John W. Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief April 6, 1999 Re: Sears Roebuck Chiller Replacement - 400 Southcenter Mall Dear Sir: The attached set of mechanical plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. H.V.A.C. systems supplying air in excess of 2,000 cubic feet per minute to enclosed spaces within buildings shall be equipped with an automatic shutoff. Automatic shutoff shall be accomplished by interrupting the power source of the air - moving equipment upon detection of smoke in the main supply -air duct served by such equipment. Smoke detectors shall be labeled by an approved agency for air -duct installation and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. (UMC 608) Dedicated fire alarm system circuit breaker(s) shall be equipped with a mechanical lockout device. (NFPA 72 (1- 5.2.8.2)) Duct smoke detectors shall be capable of being reset from the alarm panel. (City Ordinance #1742) All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1742) (UFC 1001.3) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 5754404 • Faz (206) .575-4439 C City of Tukwila If; ikr; , , e73..! DgP 4IIIP..wzre ;Tok4'mk;!'P,%!,¢ im fiSi �Crl John W. Rants, Mayor Fire Department Page number 2 Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief 2. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 3. A permit is required to conduct hot work operations. (UFC 105.8 -h.3) 4. A permit is required to install or operate a mechanical refrigeration unit or system. (UFC 105.8 -r.2 article 63) Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, 0A - s( The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau cc: TFD file ncd Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206j 5754404, • F(206) 37S -4439 / 2VPq MO nW ; 6 H O 0 n O , r kO "2 ( kC ;/ Ju3 �gnu � M000 9 pI Z b 2 H .0 HOHOW I c t1 1 �� W 4 * 210 W 2 ZZ