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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D06-010 - West Colonial Village - DecksWEST COLONIAL VILLAGE 3724 S 154 LN EXPIRED 10 -25 -06 D06 -010 Parcel No.: 0043000335 Address: 3724 S 154 LN TUKW Suite No: Tenant: Name: WEST COLONIAL VILLAGE Address: 3724 S 154 LN, TUKWILA WA Owner: Name: NATIONAL TAX SEARCH LLC Phone: Address: PO BOX 81290, CHICAGO IL Contact Person: Name: RICHARD HEIDE Phone: 206 227 -8312 Address: 16648 SE 8 ST, BELLEVUE WA Contractor: Name: CUSTOM HOMES INC Phone: 206 227 -8312 Address: 16648 SE 8TH ST, BELLEVUE WA Contractor License No: CUSTOHI995BW Expiration Date:05 /14/2006 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REPAIR 60 PRIVATE TENANT DECKS (APPROX 45 SF EACH). ALSO REPAIR 25 COMMON ENTRY DECKS (12 AT 35 SF, 11 AT 96 SF, AND 4AT56SF). Value of Construction: $30,500.00 Type of Fire Protection: Type of Construction: Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N doe: IBC - Permit City or Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: ci.tukwila.wa.us DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Permit Number: D06 -010 Issue Date: 01/10/2006 Permit Expires On: 07/09/2006 Fees Collected: $928.67 International Building Code Edition: 2003 Occupancy per IBC: 0021 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 lime: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Private: Public: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Profit: N Non - Profit: N Water Main Extension: Private: Public: Water Meter: N D06-010 Printed: 01 -10 -2006 • City theTukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: ci.tukwila.wa.us * *continued on next page ** Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director doc: IBC - Permit 006 -010 Printed: 01 -10 -2006 Permit Center Authorized Signature: City or'Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: ci.tukwila.wa.us Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director Permit Number: D06-010 Issue Date: 01/10/2006 Permit Expires On: 07/09/2006 Date: of (o. ap I hereby certify that I have read and ` -1{' mi -d this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit. Signature: / Date: / // ®/n Print Name: /c- r % c ,�n/ / /C/Y- This permit shall become null and void if the work Is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last Inspection. doe: IBC - Permit D06 -010 Printed: 01-10-2006 Parcel No.: 0043000335 Address: 3724 S 154 LN TUKW Suite No: Tenant: WEST COLONIAL VILLAGE 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** doc: Conditions City of Tukwila PERMIT CONDITIONS * *continued on next page ** Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Permit Number: D06 -010 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 01/10/2006 Issue Date: 01/10/2006 2: All permits, Inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 3: Manufacturers installation Instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 4: All construction noise to be in compliance with Chapter 8.22 of the City of Tukwila Municipal Code. A copy can be obtained at City Hall In the office of the City Clerk. D06 -010 Printed: 01- 10-2006 Signature: Print Name: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 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. Al Date: //OA D/D doc: Conditions 006-010 Printed: 01 -10 -2006 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development artment Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Butldipg Penntego, Mechanical Permit N Public Works Permit Project Ho. 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" ITE I;?�C�iTI�N,` King Co Assessor's Tax No.: Site Address: 372- / Souk- tr# TUhtc /� Suite Number: Tenant Name: �c1� �/ New Tenant: Property Owners Name: Se. c .1 P ert,.�? is _ ,C t th R e tin a-re Mailing Address: /.2o l - 3rd /f c 5k S90 Sex-#-4 wit cm, Floor: ❑ .... Yes ❑ ..No State 9K1b 1 Zip Name: £Card geode- Mailing Address: /tier V( - / S� B� ' 3 E -Mail Address: th /Gre 2 ezo 1. Con"- GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION - (Mechanical Contractor information on $acli page) Company Name: Mailing Address: r brvt. /�b rut l t o c . /6 Ye Et 0' 5 --a_,' Contact Person: £ clam/ ,4/€ Day Telephone: 2.O(o r A2-1 -63)2, BAtie, via- /.µ/1 9550 6 City State , Fax Number: y 754. Z - 76 `/ city 980 State Zip Day Telephone: „2 b(o - 0 22-7 -13 3l Z Fax Number: ( S4 z. - q 7 5, Expiration Date: S / )'/,znn ({ E -Mail Address: r Aerie Ld a o ( . Contractor Registration Number: C u5T O H .T 9 95 D (4/ "An original or notarized copy of current Washington State Contractor License must be presented at the tune of permit issuance'" ARCHITECT OF RECORD -All, plans must be wet stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: Cay Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number. ii:Pperrein pluPice ehaapePpennit application (7.2004) Revised: 6405 Si State ENGINEER OF RECORD -All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record ' Company Name: Mailing Address: City - - - Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number. Page I .state Zip Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 30 • Existing Building Valuation: $ Ctm-/Avi d w vt_ o. 4.ij r— Scope of Work (please provide detailed informatio c -4._ C i a_f, . . FIRE PROTECTION/HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑..Sprinklers ❑..Automatic Fire Alarm ripens pha%c chengettpertM application (13004) Revised 6-8-0S bh Page 2 Will there be new rack storage? ❑ .. Yes EY. No If "yes ", see Handout No. for requirements. Provide Ali Building Areas in Square Footage Below I" Floor 2 Floor 3' Floor Floors Basement Accessory Structure' Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New -. Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC PLANNING DIVISION: Single - family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks ova 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: ❑..None ❑ . Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑.. Yes ❑..No !f "yes", attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2 x I ! paper indicating quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. rr1JBLIC. WORKS PERMIT INFO ,ifATION — 206 - 433 =0379 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet. Water District ...Tukwila 0... Water District #125 ❑ ...Water Availability Provided Sewer District ❑...Tukwila ❑...ValVue ❑..Renton ❑...Seattle ❑ ...Sewer Use Certificate 0... Sewer Availability Provided ❑ .. Approved Septic Plans Provided ❑ ...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 applvl: o ...Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size- 22 "t34 ") ❑ ...Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) ❑ ...Bond ❑ .. Insurance ❑ .. Easement(s) Proposed Activities (mark boxes that applvl: �J ...Right-of-way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours ❑ ...Right-of-way Use - No Disturbance ❑ ... Construction /Excavation/Fill - Right-of-way Non Right -of -way ❑...Total Cut cubic yards ❑...Total Fill cubic yards ❑ ...Sanitary Side Sewer ❑...Cap or Remove Utilities ❑...Frontage Improvements ❑ ...Traffic Control ❑ ...Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection Irrigation Domestic Water ❑ —Permanent Water Meter Size... ❑ ...Temporary Water Meter Size .. ❑ ...Water Only Meter Size ❑ ...Sewer Main Extension Public ❑...Water Main Extension Public elupnmiu rhsUcc ebseStp"nk application (7-2004) Revised : 64-03 bh I t IP Call before you Dig: 1400- 424 -5555 ❑ .. Abandon Septic Tank ❑ .. Curb Cut ❑ .. Pavement Cut ❑ .. Looped Fire Line IS WOO WO# WO# Private Private Page 3 ❑ .. Highline ❑ .. Geotechnical Report ❑ .. Work in Flood Zone ❑ .. Storm Drainage ❑ ...Renton ❑...Traffic Impact Analysis ❑ .. Maintenance Agreement(s) ❑...Hold Harmless ❑ .. Right-of-way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours ❑ .. Right-of-way Use — Potential Disturbance ❑ .. Grease Interceptor ❑ .. Channelization ❑ .. Trench Excavation ❑ .. Utility Undergrounding ❑...Deduct Water Meter Size FINANCE. INFORMATION Fire Line Size at Property Line Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s) ❑...Water ❑...Sewer 0 ...Sewage Treatment Monthly Service Billing to: Name: Day Telephone: Mailing Address: City State Tap Water Meter Retund/Billine: Name: - Day Telephone: Mailing Address:. Cay state Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Unit Type: Qty Boiler/Compressor: Qty Furnace <100K BR) Air Handling Unit >10,000 CFM Fire 0 -3 HP /100,000 BTU Furnace>100K BTU Evaporator Cooler Diffuser 3 -15 HP /500,000 BTU Floor Furnace Ventilation Fan Connected to Single Duct Thermostat 15 -30 HP /1,000,000 BTU Suspended/Wall/Floor Mounted Heater Ventilation System Wood/Gas Stove 30 -50 HP /1,750,00087U Appliance Vent Hood and Duct Water Heater 50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU Repair or Addition to Heat/Refrig/Cooling System Incinerator - Domestic Emergency Generator Air Handling Unit <10,000 CFM Incinerator - Comm/Ind . Other Mechanical Equipment Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below: Signature: Print Name: - c-%an, /fee Mailing Address: /G (o VI ‘.5 r 9 ' .S/-✓x c� Date Application _ I ` I O , q :Npanoa ¢ e phsUce dMNa\pam application (7-2004) Revised 65 -05 bh 1 $"- MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Mailing Address: cm state Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number: * *An original or notarized copy of current Washington �State �Contractor Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $�Stel Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): Use: Residential: New .... ❑ Replacement ❑ Commercial: New .... ❑ Replacement ❑ Fuel Type: Electric ❑ Gas ....0 Other: 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 grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: Date Application Expires; _ Page 4 r� Expiration Date: License must be presented at the time of permit issuance ** Date: !bile b Day Telephone: 2. - eZ 7 831 w A - store rip CITY OF Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Application # T2Oti -PLO ALTERNATE PLAN SUBMITTAL AUTHORIZATION FOR LIMITED SCOPE OF WORK U.B.C. Section 106.3.2 exception Project name ,^ ^i C ov11 a 1` Ut'\ � /� Address f t5`1 Lvt f &* 0 Description of work ROD LA ft/pair I rri( df.(k Related reference number The above project permit applicant, due to the limited scope of work is authorized to submit reduced plan requirements describe as noted below. 1. Complete permit application required: ( Note, all application must include; 1) property assessor number, 2) copy of contractors license or completed owner waiver form. ) Building X Mechanical _ Other 2. Minimum plan and /or specification requirement: Site plan Floor plan _ Elevations _ Foundation Cross sections _ Roof plan W.S.E.C. compliance ` Narrative 1 ( Structural calculations ( stamped by Washington State licensed engineer ) • Specific required information flIXTVOrkikit ot v A , ,,sAt_ 4v pe. ( tOvu! I Y1r,l tAtk(h j Ail ANA(0,,i c, , AIc -A-je (, r nmv,VI aka Dw Th w‘S 1 i GP,UI 3. Other special Instructions: t(alMlh 4,6 ; : o\ Vv4 irhpP(k NG Authorization TBD3/96 -form 12 G Date /— ( Authorization void 30 days after the date issued. ) ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description doc: Receipt City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Parcel No.: 0043000335 Permit Number: D06-01O Address: 3724 S 154 LN TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 01/10/2006 Applicant: WEST COLONIAL VILLAGE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R06 -00029 Payment Amount: 928.67 Initials: 3EM Payment Date: 01/10/2006 02:46 PM User ID: 1165 Balance: $0.00 Payee: CUSTOM HOMES, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Payment Check 8618 928.67 BUILDING - RES PLAN CHECK - RES STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE Account Code Current Pmts 000/322.100 000/345.830 000/386.904 RECEIPT Amount 560.10 364.07 4.50 Total: 928.67 1132 01/10 9716 TOTAL 928.67 Printed: 0140 -2006 Project: ZJ Co)4 ice/ (Ek Type of Inspection: 9D? G --" Address: nit /Go �� /59 ate Called: Special inst u ohs: Date Wante a.m. Requester: Phone No: INS NECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pproved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PER Mti N (206)431 -36(70 Corrections required prior to approval. t COMMENTS: 1 X58.00 REINSvE FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 63 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection. i Receipf No.: Date: Project: c We 51 - D ot mI Type of Inspection: • EQ.Amir4 , COMMENTS: e .d , Address: 1714 Sr 1 5 4 -I Lt.j Date Called: 7--20 - Gul Special Instructions: Date Wanted: .0 -21- 0 C p.m. Requester: ( � i�l�l� ,I'Jl � fl« wlk•' Phone No: I INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS CTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Dp�-oi o PERMIT No. N s ' (206)431-367 Date: Approved per applicable codes. Jj Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: e .d , Gul IN c • - eel ■ k c f E(C kV. (I � .' / � = R 11 i is ( � i�l�l� ,I'Jl � fl« wlk•' o i M t )— (t\l■4 0 I t LEI I j 1 ) (L A /� .11l ✓ ata i IN o a tJ 1^ c' ALA-, f 1 5 Q -u', V ` A. 1 i 1 _..— nr I[ rJ A i 1: n/ II r Ins • ector: . _J.. ._. Date: . _a — o . '58.00 REINSPECTI . FEE REQUIR D. Prior to inspection, fee must be �iJ .. L1M f�..at ,f 1..J f..f. •n.l �_,. a _�_J _. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS CTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Dp�-oi o PERMIT No. N s ' (206)431-367 Date: Proj ct -: s C //�Y U /c,v A Type of Inspection: f / ,2A/n //Vic:, Address: 27a s. /59LA) Date Called: .. a /3- oG Special Instructions: Date Wanted: / Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS • CTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 El Corrections required prior to approval. • COMMENTS: A ,JP P/ /1/tf- e d 5y .f /iJ A a --- J 8ii .2'/1 ) nspec Date: $5 ;.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior inspection, fee must be d at 6300 Southcenter Bl ., Suite 100. 11 to sechedule reinspection. eipt No.: 'Date: • Pro' ct: ' { 5 C � o� �� ;ll Type of Inspection: z V r ! 1(It n l A i i rJ< Address: -7z DateC311ed: t 3I0 / } 'D `)44 ) Special Instructions: Date W ted: 1 a.m. Requester: Phone No: 3 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit D -0/0 INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 0 Approved per applicable codes. PERMIT 0 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 2 i3A,/ t /1� /V i 1. f 5� t .��� Insp r: Gam, l \Data 3 latyt o` - I ` O 00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Pri9F to inspection, fee must be aid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. all to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: Pr � o j� ec i y ^ D ( W° 1 O (7 o1' V i lb Type of Inspe,4\�io_n_: / L/ / & k c[M.err LI Address: 3 7Zy c , i cy L,u Date Called: i -19- 01 / Special Instructions: Date Wanted: / -fl - a.m. P.m. Requester: - Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMI (206)431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. MMENTS: P ice /el-)1 S iz schil4 sn,O Date: A— O .00 REINSPECTION t REQUIRED nor o Inspection, fee must be Id at 6300 Southcenter lvd., Suite 00. Call to schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: Date: Project: G✓Fsr roLOA/ /RL i// /n Type of Inspection: • e t4'9•f"s/4 Address: 372Y S. / jY LA. ate Called: O/- - / / - v 6 6% i n .eri/ 4 ,a tf /c-- 54,- 4 Special Instructions: Date Wanted: v / — // 0 (m: - Requester: / h .61,t, 7 / r/, -We: Pfyone No: 42 041 227 - 83 / 2 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: NAi /i ' 6 be #0.r /,n7 6) // N / 6% i n .eri/ 4 ,a tf /c-- 54,- 4 / #ny spr r° 24; jf. /mini a F-v7— C ) - S lc9 ,?' S +As 4/0 Ai it ✓ --<-t,e / h .61,t, 7 / r/, -We: I specs r: 9 i� L/M-v -. ! nn i- ✓GV Date: , / /— a G INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 - 3670 $4 .0 0 REINSPECTIO 1 FEE REQUIRE Prior to inspection, fee must be I d at 6300 Southce er Blvd., Suite 00. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: January 10, 2006 City of Tukwila Building Permit Issuance 6300 South Center Blvd. Tukwila, WA To Whom It May Concern: Private Tenant Decks: Sincerely, Richard Heide Custom Homes, Inc. New Mai &Raenaireuefastistiem CUSTOM HOMES, INC. 16648 SE 8TH ST. • BELLEVUE, WA 98008 TEL (206) 227 -8312 • FAX. (425) 562 -4759 LIC.# cusrHr995Bw ME COPT Permit No. RECEIVED OM OP 11JKWkk JAN 1 0 2008 PERMIT CENTER REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE gononvcn _ JAN 1 0 2006 Of Tukwila BUt WTNr , nrurSTON This letter shall serve as a DEWR(PTTVflWtRA271/E the repair and replacement wok to be done at 3724 South 154 Lane, Tukwila, Weington, commonly known as West Colonial Village Apartments. There are a total of 60 decks approximately 5' 9' (45 sq. 8) tack The existing construction is 2 "x4" cedar and/ or pressure treated deck boards over r r10" -deck joristl The existing connection between the ledger and building sheeting has not been properly flashed. There is existing flashing. It has been placed over the top attic 2 "x 4 " deck boards. The repair will include removing necessary deck boards and siding. New 3" x 3 1/2" galvanized flashing will be Stalled over ledger and up building sheeting. Poly-bull flashing will be installed over flashing at building sheeting, siding reinstalled, caulked and deck boards reinstalled. Common Entry Decks There are a total of 25 UMMICRI entry decks. Each deck serves 2 units. There are 12 decks at approximately 35 sq. 8,11 at 96 sq. ft., and 4 at 56 sq. 8 These decks are in varying disrepair. The repair will include inl+ning new 14" plywood ova existing plywood substrate. Fir tst coarse of siding will be removed as necessary to install new flashing per manufactures specifications (attached hereto), apply Armour Thane 815 200 =Sem dastomeric deck coating and re-install siding. ArnioflEand / /// COATINGS October 1999 Description STS -200 is made up of two components '-a Side A and a Side B. It is crucial that these two components be metered at the correct ratio and therefore a plural component spray system is used. STS -200 Side A contains isocyanates, but more specifically, 2,4'- Diphenylmethane diisocyanate (2,4' MDI). Isocyanates are made up of nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen atoms. Multiple units of these chains are referred to as polyisocyanates. There are several types of polyisocycantes which will produce different densities and stiffness' of polyurethane. As already mentioned, STS -200 utilizes MDI which inherently promotes elastomers of higher physical proerties than other polyisocyanates. We will refer to Side A as MDI from now on. STS -200 Side B is made up of active hydrogen containing material referred to as polyol. Polyol is made up of an oxygen and hydrogen atom and therefore can be appropriately referred to as a hydroxyol - or an alcohol group. Multiple hydroxol groups linked together form polyol. We will refer to Side B as resin from now on. STS -200 is formed as a result ofa chemical reaction between Side A MDI and Side B resin. The atoms of nitrogen, carbon, oxygen and hydrogen rearrange themselves to form very strong bonds thereby producing an extremely tough and durable coating. It is very important to remember that in order to create the best product possible, all of the chemical chains in the MDI have to find a matching chemical chain in the resin. If there are extra chains left over, the final product will be weak and therefore the metering (or ratio) ofthe two products is crucial. When MDI and resin mix, it is only a matter of 10- 40 seconds before the atoms initiate and bond together getting hard. Traditionally, coatings contain solvents to liquefy them for ease of STS -200 ME COPY Cm O f TUKWILA JAN 1 0 2006 PERMIT CENTER application. A coating can then be and as it air dries, the solvents evaporate and left behind is the solid coating. ArmorThane polyurethane is 100% solvent free and therefore is considered safer than solvent based coatings because there are no VOC's (Volatile Organic Compounds). Assuming STS -200 is properly metered, mixed and cured, the end product will exhibit phenomenal characteristics: Abrasion Resistant: STS -200 often outperforms rubber, plastics, and metals where severe wear is a problem. STS -200's strong resistance to abrasion allows for the fabrication of many products using less material, making it a more cost effective production material. Other benefits include lighter weight, longer life, and reduced costs of maintenance and replacement. Impact Resistant: While conventional plastic materials tend to become brittle as they become harder, polyurethanes remain more elastic and resist fracture. This great toughness makes STS -100 ideal for parts that have to stand up to high impact. Flexible: Under repeated flexing, STS -200 will not crack. STS -200 offers an important advantage; it retains its strength and toughness regardless of section thickness. Flexible at low temperatures: STS -200 has the property of remaining flexible when subjected to cold conditions. As well, STS -200 is resistant to thermal shock without cracking or losing its bond. Stable up to 120'C (2487): For temporary and some immersion applications, STS -200 is suitable for continuous use up to about 90 °C (194°F), although it can withstand temperatures as high as 120 °C (248°F) for short periods in certain applications. This depends on the composition of the substrate to which STS -200 is applied, and the type of exposure to which it is subjected. A test piece should be sampled before full application. Coatings: STS -200 - Page 1 Won't sweat or deteriorate in water: STS -200 remains stable, even when immersed in water as warm as 50 ° C (122 °F) for very long periods, but is not recommended for continuous use in water hotter than 70 °C (158°F). STS -200 aborbs practically no water - barely 0.3% to 1.6% by weight - and shows negligible swell in volume, even after the prolonged immersion. Electrical properties: STS -200 is an excellent insulator. It can be used extensively in potting (protecting the joints in power cables) and other encapsulating applications, where electrical insulating is important. Resistant to oil, grease and chemicals: While rubbers and plastics show excellent resistance to certain solvents, oils and chemicals, STS -200 will resist a much wider range of substances. STS -200 is more suitable for products of parts that will come in contact with a number of different substances. As with any material, we recommend that STS -200 be tested for the specific resistance in actual use, or at least in a test that simulates the intended actual use as closely as possible. Radiation resistant: Of all elastomers, polyurethanes are considered to have the best resistance to gamma ray radiation. After exposure, STS -200 retains virtually all of its original flexibility and toughness. Won't support mold, mildew or fungus growth: STS -200 will not support fungus growth, and is generally resistant to such attack, making it a suitable material for tropical or high - humidity environments. Bonds to wood, metal and most plastics: During the spraying process, and under controlled conditions, STS -200 can be bonded to a wide variety of materials. Bond strengths on wood, metal and plastic substrates are often stronger than the substrate itself, and are usually several times stronger than a similar rubber -to- substrate bond. Special techniques have also been developed to achieve maximum bond strength to various substrate materials. Noise reduction capacity: STS -200 is ideal for sound - deadening and anti- vibration applications. Depending on its thickness, STS -200 will substantially reduce noise and vibration because of its flexibility and extreme resilience. Product Uses The uses for STS -200 are endless and have been used successfully in many different industries. Automotive, oil and gas, food, transportation, marine and industrial are a few of the industries that have benefitted from the use of STS -200. Traditionally, coatings have been developed to be used for a specific application and not two or three. For example, epoxy coating can be highly resistant to chemicals are have great UV stability qualities but not both. Or, as another example, acrylic coatings have great weatherability but very poor impact resistance. This is where STS -200 exceeds traditional coatings because STS -200 possess many different qualifies within itself. Thereford, STS - 200 is the answer for applications that demand a coating to provide multiple functions. Refer to the Chemical and Physical Properties section for more information. It is important to note that although the uses of STS - 200 is virtually endless, the coatings success relies heavily on proper substrate preparation. Refer the Substrate Preparation for more information. The following is a list of applications that have been coated using STS -200: Truck beds Customized van interiors "Nerf' bars Water tanks and cabinets Fire trucks Horse trailer flooring and trailer fronts Commercial vans Residential decks Fish and game fish holds Flat bed trailers Road sweeper hoppers Large commercial water trucks- tank interiors Chemical storage tanks Fertilizer hoppers/tanks Tank farms Municipal vehicles Utility vehicles Recreational vehicles Holiday trailer fronts Water parks Swimming pools Pool decks Coatings: STS -200 - Page 2 Staircases Impellers for caustic ponds Hulls and decks of pleasure boats Decking on commercial fishing boats Boat docks Industrial loading docks Commercial washroom floors Commercial and institutional flooring Decorative ponds/other pond linings Interior of planters Secondary containment - tanks of all types sizes and shapes Driveways Asphalt covering Separator drums in mining facilities Tool cases Equipment cases Storage bins Farm fuel secondary containment Fertilizer storage facilities Grain handling units Heavy duty equipment buckets Propellers Animal shelters Pet store containment Emergency vehicle flooring Tow -truck decks Oil field equipment and vehicles Application The STS -200 technology is centered around the polymerization of isocyanates, and polyol hydroxyls, or resin as it is often referred to as. Isocyanate is a substance whose nucleus is made from the chemical group nitrogen, carbon, and oxygen. A polyol hydroxyl is a substance which contains active hydogen containing materials. Combined in a certain way, the polymer that is created becomes a urethane. A group of urethane molecules link together to form polyurethane - or as we refer to it - STS-200. By understanding the basis of how STS -200 is formed, you will gain an appreciation for the importance of having the proper spraying environment, a correct ratio and well maintained equipment. The fundamentals are simple. All of the molecules in the isocyanate component of STS - 200 must find a partner to bond with in the polyol side of the STS -200. If there are not enough polyol molecules for the isocyanate, the STS -200 will be weak because the coating is unstable. The ratio of polyol to isocyanate is 2:1 by volume, or 1.88:1 to be exact. Remembering this will be one of the most important things you can do to insure a proper coating every time. There is one more component that needs to be added in order to form STS -200 and that is the color, or pigment. Typically, the STS -200 is an opaque, milky looking liquid and therefore a color is added to the polyol side of the coating. This is explained in more detail later. Something else to keep in mind is that STS -200 is very sensitive to moisture. If water is absorbed by the Side A (isocyanate) component, it will react causing a thickening and even gelatin of the material (minute crystals). Water also reduces the reactivity of the Side A (isocyanate) by reacting with a part of it. Because water is normally soluble in the Side B (polyol), there is no apparent reaction when water is absorbed by the polyol component. However, when the water contaminated polyol is mixed with the isocyanate component, the two react yielding distribute urea. Carbon Dioxide (CO gas is emitted from the reaction generating bubbles within the coating during cure. If there are a significant number of bubbles in the coating, chemical and physical properties of the coating will be diminished. The finished surface of the coating may become dull and have the appearance of foaming, blistering, and bubbling. Within the STS -200 Side B are molecular sieves to help reduce the water contamination of the polyol however their capabilities are limited. STS -200 is applied using a plural component spray system. Please refer to the Equipment section for operation instructions and details. As mentioned earlier, STS -200 is mixed at approximately 2 parts of Resin to 1 part of MDI. However, an approximate ratio is not sufficient and therefore must be tested to ensure the ratio is within the allowable limits. The ratio must be between .610 and .640 when measured by weight. Failure to adhere to these specifications will result in a poor product that may not set up. The ratio is tested by performing what we refer to as a "ratio test ". Please refer to the section on How to Perform a Ratio Coatings: STS -200 - Page 3 Check. STS -200 is 100% Solids which means it contains no solvents. Do not reduce the mixture. STS -200 requires tinting prior to application. Only pigments approved by ArmorThane may be used. Pigment should be added at a rate of 80 grams per 1 US gal plus or minus 5 grams, or 2% by weight plus or minus .01 %. Please refer to the section on Mixing Colors for more information. The spraying environment is crucial to ensure STS - 200 adheres to the substrate properly as well as cures properly. Ambient temperatures must not be below 10 °C (50°F) and humidity level must remain below 50% relative humidity. More specifically though, refer to Substrate Preparation for details about substrate temperatures and dew point. The temperature of the product is another important aspect of the spraying process to ensure a successful coating. STS -200 Side A should be regulated at a temperature between 27°C (80°F) and 29 °C (85°F). The temperature of STS -200 Side B can vary depending on the set -up time desired. For a fast setting product, the resin can be heated to 43 °C (110 °F) or if a slower reaction is desired, maintain the drum at room temperature. There are a number of reason's why STS -200 may need to be repaired or re- coated. For example, an off -ratio mix of Resin and MDI will result in a poor product that may never cure and if it does dry, will be very weak. Or, a portion of a liner may have been damaged and therefore needs to be re- sprayed. The following are the steps to following when dealing with different situations: Liner is Resin Rich: Thoroughly clean off all of the off ratio product using Acetone and clean rags. Refer to MSD Sheets for proper handling, safety and equipment procedures. Allow liner to air dry for 1 hour and re-coat. Re -coat within 24 hours. If more than 24 hours, rough with wire wheel, clean off all loose particles and re-coat. Liner is MDI Rich: Thoroughly clean off all of the off ratio product using clean rags. Spray a light coat of ammonia, detergent and water onto the remaining liner and allow to react (Window cleaner such as Windex works well). Once a crust has formed on top of the liner it can be removed use a light scuff with a nylon scuff wheel. Ensure all liner is free of all loose particles and re -coat. Re -coat within 24 hours. If more than 24 hours, rough with wire wheel, clean off all loose particles and re-coat. Liner is not off ratio but needs re coating: STS -200 can be re- coated within 24 hours with no additional preparation. After 24 hours, the liner requires to be roughed using a wire wheel attached to an angle grinder. Ensure the entire surface is roughed particularly the edges. Remove all loose particles using compressed air and re -coat. Liner is damaged: Remove damaged area using a utility knife and a chisel. Feather the existing area to be re- sprayed onto the existing liner using a wire wheel attached to an angle grinder. Rough the perimeter of the existing liner with a wire wheel and remove all loose particles. Ensure the substrate being repaired is clean, dry and prepared properly, refer to Substrate Preparation. Re -coat using STS - 200. Theoretical coverage is as follows: Based on one gallon of resin THICKNESS SQUARE SQUARE FEET METERS 1/16" 3/32" 1/8" 42.55 28.37 21.58 3.95 2.64 2.00 The thickness of the coating will depend on the application. There are four stages to the curing process of STS- 200 as outlined below: Coatings: STS -200 - Page 4 Solids, % SIDE A (isocyanate) 100 SIDE B (polyol) 100 Ratio, Weight (Volume) 61(1) 100 (2) Process Temperature 20 ° C (68 ° F) —25 ° C (80 ° F) 20 ° C (68 °F) —25 ° C (80 ° F) Storage Life 6 months 6 months Flash Point 214 ° C (417 ° F) >110 ° C ( >230 ° F) Specific Gravity 1.19 1.06 Viscosity at 25 ° C (77 ° F) 1100 cps 750 cps Viscosity at 50 ° C (122 ° F) 250 cps 350 cps Appearance Clear, pale yellow liquid Milky liquid The recommended shelf life of STS -200 is relatively short, 6 months. Pure isocyanates in the Side A component tend to crystallize while the material is getting old or stored in cooler environments. Pigments and additives may settle at the bottom of drums if Side B (polyol) if stored for long periods of time. As a result, Side B requires agitation prior to using it. Processing Information World Rights Reserved No part of this publication may be stored In a retrieval system, transmitted, or reproduced In any way, Including but not limited to ppphotocopy, photograph, magnetic, or other record, without the prior agreement and written permission of AnnorThane Coatings Inc. The information Is produced In good faith and is true to the best of our dge No warranty or guarantee Is given. Use of this Information Is at the user's risk. Only qualified, trained employees are permitted In the manufacturing of AnnorThane products. APUBLICATION OFARMORTHANE COATINGS INC. O 1999 Coatings: STS -200 - Page 5 Hazardous Ingredients Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate Contains: °/ 50-60 CAS Number 26447-40 -5 ACGIII TLS' Not listed 4,4' MDI approx. 55 101-68-8 0.005 PPM 2,4' MDI Not listed Modified MDI 20-40 Not disclosed Not listed Diisooctyl Phthalate 5-20 27554 -26-3 Not listed Armor!EEan / /// MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET November 1999 Section 1: Product Identification ant(tlse Product identifier: Polymeric MDI - - Diphenylmethane diisocyanate Identification Number: 2POL 102 Product use: Polyurethane component USA Supplier: ArmorThane USA Inc. 310 S. Union Avenue Springfield, MO, USA 65802 Emergency telephone: Chemtrec 800.424.9300 Canadian Supplier: ArmorThane Coatings Inc. 10350 -176 Street Edmonton, AB, Canada T5S 1L3 780.444.6200 Emergency telephone: CANUTEC 613.996.6666 Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients Section 3: Physical Data Alternate name: Polymeric MDI Chemical family: Diisocyanate Physical state: Liquid Odor and appearance: Slightly musty odor, yellow or light -straw colored liquid Odor threshold (PPM): 0.4mg /m' (4,4' - Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate) Vapor pressure (mm Hg): Approx. 4 X 10 -6 at 20 °C Vapor density (air =1): Approx. 8.5 Evaporation rate: N/A Boiling point CC): N/A Freezing point CC): N/A pH: N/A Specific gravity (H,0= 1):1.1915 (at 25 °C) Coeff. Water /oil dist: N/A Solubility: Reacts with water STS -200 Side A MUM MCEIVED env of TUKwILA JAN 1 0 2008 CENTER Solubility (ot cr): Soluble in most ot'gtnic solvents Flash Point: >2307 (110 °O).::. .xl: Viscosity: 321 Section 4: Fire and Explosion Data Flammability: N/A If yes, under what conditions: N/A Means of extinction: cpJbon dioxide, dry chemical or appropriate foam. If water is used, use very large quantities. The reaction between water and hot isocyanates may be vigorous. Contain run -off water with temporary barriers. Flashpoint: >230°F (110 °C) Upper flammable limit: N/A Lower flammable limit: N/A Autoignition temperature: 240 °C (464 °F) (4,4' Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate) Hazardous combustion products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and some HCN. Explosion Data: Sensitivity to impact: None Sensitivity to static: None Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Containers may burst under intense heat. Due to reaction with water, a hazardous build -up of pressure could result if contaminated containers are re- sealed. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: As appropriate for surrounding materials /equipment. Use self - contained breathing apparatus & full protective clothing (bunker gear). Section 5: Reactivity Data Stable: Stable at room temperature. If no - conditions: N/A Incompatibility: Yes If yes - products: This product will react with any materials containing active hydrogens such as water, alcohol, amines, bases and acids. The reaction with water is very slow under 50 °C (122°F) but is accelerated at higher temperatures. Reactivity: N/A Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side A - Page 1 Hazardous Decomposition: Highly unlikely under normal industrial use. Hazardous Polymerization: Polymerization may occur at elevated temperatures in the presence of alkalis, tertiary amines, and metal compounds. Conditions to Avoid: Avoid high temperatures. Avoid freezing. Incompatibility with other Substances: This product will react with any materials containing active hydrogens such as water, alcohol, amines, bases and acids. The reaction with water is very slow under 50 °C (122 °F) but is accelerated at higher temperatures. Section 6: Toxicological Properties Polymeric MDI: Oral LD50 (rat) >5,000 mg/kg Dermal LD50 (rabbit) >5,000 mg/kg Inhalation LC50 (rat) = 490 mg/m' / 4 hours (respirable aerosol) Toxicity: Polymeric MDI LC50 (zebra fish) >1000 mg/1 (At the highest level tested of 1000 mg/1 there were no deaths). EC50 (daphnia magna) (24 hour) >1000 mg/1 EC50 (e.coli) >100 mg/1 Route of entry: N/A Health hazards: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Inhalation at levels above the occupational exposure limit could cause respiratory sensitization. Risk of serious damage to respiratory system. The onset of the respiratory symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure. A hyper- reactive response to even minimal concentrations of MDI may develop in sensitized persons. Sensitized persons should not be exposed to any mixture containing unreacted MDI. Physical hazards: Reacts slowly with water to produce carbon dioxide which may rupture closed containers. This reaction accelerates at higher temperatures. Effects of acute exposure: No harmful effects expected from reasonably foreseeable exposure Effects of chronic exposure: A study was conducted where groups of rats were exposed for 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for a lifetime to atmospheres of respirable polymeric MDI aerosol either at concentrations of 0, 0.2, 1 or 6mg / m'. No adverse effects were observed at 0.2 mg / m' concentrations. At the 1 mg / m' concentration minimal nasal and lung irritant effects were seen. Only at the top concentration (6 mg / m there was an increased incidence of a benign tumor of the lung (adenoma) and one malignant tumor (adenocarcinoma). Overall, the tumor incidence, both benign and malignant, and the number of animals with tumors were not different. The increased incidence of lung tumors is associated with prolonged respiratory irritation and the concurrent accumulation of yellow material in the lung. In the absence of prolonged exposure to high concentrations leading to chronic irritation and lung damage, it is highly unlikely that tumor formation will occur. There are reports that excessive chronic exposure to diisocyanates may result in permanent decrease in lung function. Exposure guidelines: Medical supervision of all employees who handle or come in contact with respiratory sensitizers is recommended. Persons with respiratory problems including asthmatic -type conditions, chronic bronchitis, other chronic respiratory diseases or recurrent skin eczema or skin allergies should be evaluated for their suitability of working with this product. Once a person is diagnosed as sensitized, no further exposure to the material that caused the sensitization should be permitted. Inhalation exposure: This product is a respiratory irritant and potential respiratory sensitizer. Inhalation of vapor or aerosol at levels above the occupational exposure limit could cause respiratory sensitization and lung injury. Symptoms may include irritation to the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs, possibly combined with dryness of the throat, tightness of chest and difficulty in breathing and / or flu -like symptoms. The onset of the respiratory symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure. A hyper- reactive response to even minimal concentrations of MDI may develop in sensitized persons. In a singe evaluation of 5 men occupationally exposed to MDI and hydrocarbon solvent vapors under conditions where adequate ventilation or other safety precautions were not used, neuropsychologic fmdings were attributed to MDI. Hazardous ingredients: 4,4'- Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate: ACGIH TL\/ 0.005 PPM (8 -hour, 40 hours / week) OSHA PEL CEILING 0.02 PPM NIOSH REL / TWA 0.005 PPM (10 -hour, 40 hours /week) NIOSH REL / CEILING 0.02 PPM (10- minute) Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side A - Page 2 waste is not a hazardous material under RCRA 40 CFR 261. Chemical waste, even small quantities, should never be poured down drains, sewers or waterways. Empty containers should be decontaminated and either passed to an approved drum recycler or destroyed. Handling procedure and equipment: Avoid personal contact with the product or reaction mixture. Use only with adequate ventilation to ensure that the defined occupational limit is not exceeded. The efficiency of the ventilation must be monitored regularly because of the possibility of blockage. Avoid breathing aerosols, mists and vapors. When the product is sprayed or heated, an approved MSHA/NIOSH positive - pressure, supplied -air respirator may be required. Storage requirements: Keep containers properly sealed and when stored indoors, in a well ventilated area. Keep contents away from moisture. Due to reaction with water, producing CO, gas, a hazardous build -up of pressure could result if contaminated containers are re- sealed. Do not reseal contaminated containers! Uncontaminated containers, free of moisture, may be re- sealed only after placing under a nitrogen blanket. Do not store in containers made of copper, copper alloys or galvanized surfaces. Storage Temperatures: Ideal storage temperature is 16 -38 °C (60- 100 °F). Keep stocks of decontaminant readily available. Special shipping information: DOT: Single containers less than 5,000 lbs. are not regulated. Single containers with 5,000 lbs. or more of 4,4' - MDI are regulated as: Other Regulated Substances, Liquid, N.O.S. (Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate), 9, NA3082, PG111, RQ. TDG: Not regulated IMO: Not regulated IATA/ICAO Class: Not regulated OSHA Classification: This product is classified as a hazardous material under the criteria outlined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) (29 CFR 1910.1200). Physical: N/A Health: N/A TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Regulations: All ingredients are on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory. EPCRA Section 313 (40 CFR 372): This product contains the following chemical(s) subject to reporting requirements: 55 %4,4' - MDI. CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and liability Act): 4 , 4' - Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (CAS 101 -68 -8) has 5,000 lb. RQ (reportable quantity). Any spill or release above the RQ must be reported to the National Response Center (800.424.8802). The % of 4,4' -MDI in this product is listed in Section 2 of this MSDS. This product does not contain nor is it manufactured with ozone depleting substances. Other Regulations/Legislation which apply to this product: Massachusetts Right -to -Know, Pennsylvania Right -to -Know, New Jersey Right - to -Know, CERCLA Controlled Products Regulations (WHMIS) Classification: D -1A; D -2A and D -2B Canadian Classification: This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR (Controlled Products Regulations) and this MSDS contains all the information required by the CPR. CEPA/Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL): The substance(s) in this product is/are on the Canadian Domestic Substances List (CEPA DSL). Section 8: FirstAid Measures General: In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice IMMEDIATELY (show the label where possible). Skin First Aid: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash affected areas thoroughly with plenty of soap and water. If irritation, redness or a burning sensation develops and persists, obtain medical advice. Contaminated clothing should be thoroughly cleaned before reuse. Eye First Aid: Immediately flush eyes with running water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Hold eyelids open during flushing. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Provided the patient is conscious, wash out mouth with water, and then give 1 or 2 glasses of water to drink. Refer person to medical personnel for immediate attention. Inhalation First Aid: Remove patient from exposure, keep warm and at rest. Obtain medical attention. Treatment is symptomatic for primary irritation or bronchospasm. If breathing is labored, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Apply artificial respiration if breathing Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side A - Page4 has ceased or shows signs of failing. Note to Physicians: Symptomatic and supportive therapy as needed. Following severe exposure, medical follow -up should be monitored for at least 48 hours. Section 9: Preparation Date of MSDS Prepared by: ArmorThane Coatings Inc. Phone number: 780.444.6200 Date: Nov. 3, 1999 Section 10: Disclaimer The data set forth in this sheet are based on information provided by the suppliers of the raw materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of the aforementioned product. ArmorThane makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of the information provided by their suppliers, and disclaims all liability of reliance thereof. Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side A - Page5 Armor2Ean / /// MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET December 2003 Section 1 : Product Identification and Use Product identifier: Polyol Resin Identification number: POL 103 USA Supplier: AnnorThane USA Inc. 310 S. Union Avenue Springfield, MO, USA 65802 Emergency telephone: Chemtrec 800.424.9300 Canadian Supplier: ArmorThane Coatings Inc. 10007 -56 Avenue Edmonton, AB, Canada T6E 5L7 780.444.6200 Emergency telephone: CANUTEC 613.996.6666 Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients Hazardous CAS - OSHA AGGIH MFG Vapor Vapor - Components Number PEL TLV ."TLV Pressure Pressure . TEMP GI col 111 -48.6 WE N/E *No toxic chemical(s) subject to the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title II and of40 CFR 372. Section 3: Physical Data Physical state: Liquid Odor and appearance: Clear liquid Odor threshold (ppm): N/A Vapor pressure (mm Hg): N/A Vapor density (air =1): Heavier than air Evaporation rate: Slower than ether Boiling range: >200 °C (392°F) Freezing point CC): N/A pH: N/A Specific gravity (H =1): 1.044 Coeff. Water /oil dist: N/A Solubility in Water: Slight Section 4: Fire and Explosion Data Flash point: 302 (>150°C) Method Used: PMCC Lower Explosive Limit: N/A Upper Explosive Limit: N/A Autoignition Temperature: N/A Extinguishing Media: Co„ thy chemical, foam, halogenated agents. If water is used, use very large quantities of cold water. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Closed containers may rupture due to very high temperature or induced pressure. Special Firefighting Procedures: Wear NIOSH approved self - contained breathing apparatus in positive pressure mode with full -face piece. Boots, gloves (neoprene), goggles, and full protective clothing are also required. Section 5: Reactivity Data Conditions to avoid: Heat, high temperature, open flame, sparks, and moisture. Contact with incompatible materials in a closed system will cause buildup of pressure. Incompatibility: Isocyanates and strong oxidizers. Hazardous decomposition products: Organic vapors and other thermal decomposition products. Hazardous polymerization: Will not occur. Stability: This product is stable under normal conditions. Section 6: Toxicological Properties Skin Contact: Frequent and prolonged contact can cause irritation and/or dermatitis. Eye Contact: Can irritate eyes. Skin Absorption: Systematically toxic concentrations of this product will probably not be absorbed through human skin. Ingestion: This material is classified as "relatively nontoxic" by ingestion. In humans, irritation or chemical burns of the mouth, pharynx, esophagus and stomach can develop following ingestion, and injury maybe severe and cause death. Inhalation: Vapors can irritate eyes, nose and respiratory passages. Overexposure may induce headaches, dizziness, drowsiness or Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side B - Page 1 unconsciousness. Chronic exposures may result in permanent decreases in lung function. Health Hazards: Acute: Exposure may cause mucous membrane and respiratory tract irritation, tightness of chest, headache, shortness of breath, and a dry cough. The effects of acute exposure may be delayed in onset up to 12 -24 hours. Chronic: Repeated exposure above current occupational limits may cause an allergic sensitization of the respiratory tract. This is characterized by an asthma -like response upon re- exposure to the chemical. The symptoms may include coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and chest tightness, and may be fatal. Carcinogenicity: NTP: No, IARC Monographs: No, OSHA Regulated: No Medical Conditions Generally Aggravated by Exposure: Cardiovascular disease, asthma or asthmatic bronchitis, allergic disease, chronic respiratory disease, sinusitis, headache and dizziness. Section 7: Preventive Measures Steps To Be Taken In Case Material Is Released Or Spilled: Wear skin, eye, and respiratory protection during cleanup. Soak up material with absorbent and shovel into a chemical waste container. Cover container, but do not seal, and remove from work area. Residues from spill cleanup may continue to be regulated under provisions of RCRA and require storage and disposal as hazardous waste. For major spills call Chemtrec at 800.424.9300 in the United States and Canutec at 613.996.6666 in Canada. Waste Disposal Method: Spill cleanup residues may still be subject to RCRA storage and disposal requirements. Dispose of in compliance with all relevant local, state, and federal laws and regulations regarding treatment. Precautions To Be Taken In Handling And Storing: Keep in cool, dry, ventilated storage area, in closed containers and out of direct sunlight. Keep liquid away from heat, sparks and flame, store in containers above ground and surrounded by dikes to contain spills or leaks. Sufficient heat or pressure may ignite or detonate even liquid product in the absence of sparks or open flame. Keep containers closed when not in use. Containers, even those that have been emptied, may contain explosive vapors. Do not cut, drill, grind, weld or similar operations on or near containers. Do not pressurize containers to empty them. Other Precautions: Prevent skin and eye contact, observe TLV limitations. Avoid breathing vapors. Workers should shower and change to fresh clothing after each shift. A sensitized individual should not be exposed to the product that caused the sensitization. Ventilation: If needed, use local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne concentrations below the TLV. Follow the guidelines in the ACGIH publication, "Industrial Ventilation." Respiratory Protection: If airborne concentrations exceed or are expected to exceed the TLV, use MSHA/NIOSH approved positive pressure supplied air respirator with a full face piece or an air supplied hood. For emergencies, use a positive pressure self- contained breathing apparatus. Protective Clothing: Gloves determined to be impervious under the conditions of use should be worn always when working with this product. Depending on conditions of use, additional protection may be required such as apron, arm covers, or full body suit. Wash contaminated clothing before wearing. Protective clothing should be selected and used in accordance with "Guidelines for the Selection of Chemical Protective Clothing" published by ACGIH. Eye Protection: Chemical right goggles and full - face shield. Other Protective Equipment and Measures: Unhindered access to safety shower and eye wash stations. As a general hygienic practice, wash hands and face after use. Showers and cleaning of clothes are recommended. Follow all label instructions. Educate and train employees in safe use of product. Section 8: FlrstAid Measures Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. After initial flushing, remove any contact lenses and continue flushing for at least 15 minutes. Have eyes examined and treated by medical personnel. Inhalation: Remove victim to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration, preferably mouth -to- mouth. If breathing is labored, give oxygen. Consult medical personnel. Skin Contact: Wash material off the skin with plenty of soap and water. If redness, itching, or a burning sensation develops, get medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing and decontaminate footwear Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side B - Page 2 before reuse. Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Give 1 or 2 glasses of water to drink and refer person to medical personnel. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Section 9: Preparation Date of MSDS Prepared by: ArmorThane Corporate Phone number: 780.444.6200 Date: December 1, 2003 Section 10: Disclaimer The data set forth in this sheet are based on information provided by the suppliers of the raw materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of the aforementioned product. ArmorThane makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of the information provided by their suppliers, and disclaims all liability of reliance thereof. Regulatory information Dot Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated. State Regulations: California - As per requirements of the Safe Drinking Water & Toxic Enforcement Act of CA, USA 1985 (Proposition 65), the public is warned that materials used in this product may create an exposure to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This warning required by Section 25249.6 of the California Health and Safety Code. Toxic Substance Control Act: All chemicals comprising this product are listed on TSCA inventory. Material Safety Data Sheet: STS -200 Side B - Page 3 ArmorTEan / /// MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET November 2001 Section 1 : Product Identification and Use Product identifier: WC -111 Primer Side B (polyol) Identification number: PRI114 USA Supplier:ArmorThane USA Inc. 310 S. Union Avenue Springfield, MO, USA 65802 Emergency telephone: Chemtrec 800.424.9300 Canadian Supplier: ArmorThane Coatings Inc. 10007 - 56 Avenue Edmonton, AB, Canada T6E 5L7 780.444.6200 Emergency telephone: CANUTEC 613.996.6666 Section 2: Hazardous Ingredients COMPONENTS - CAS # WEIGHT % Castor Oil (non hazardous) 8001 -79-4 100% Conditions aggravated by exposure: Not known Emergency Overview: Clear -amber yellow liquid with a characteristic odor. Presents little or no immediate significant hazard if spilled or involved in a fire. Breathing: Single exposure to vapors or mist is not likely to be hazardous. Skin Contact: Extended / repeated contact may cause irritation in some individuals. Eye Contact: Contact with eyes may cause slight eye irritation. Swallowing: Not expected to be toxic by ingestion. Long Term Health Effects: Not known. Section 3: Physical Data Appearance: Clear amber liquid Odor: Mild characteristic Initial Boiling Point: 595 (313 ° C) Final Boiling Point: 595°F (313 °C) Specific Gravity (relative to water): 0.959 @ 25 ° C (77°F) Vapor Density (relative to air): Heavier Vapor Pressure (mm Hg): N/A pH: N/A Solubility in Water: Insoluble Freezing/Melting Point: -20°F (-29°C) Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient: N/A Odor Threshold: N/A Viscosity: N/A Evaporation Rate (relative to n- Butylacetate): Slower Section 4: Fire and Explosion Data Flash Point: 540°F (282 °C) Method: pmcc Lower Explosive Limit: N/A Upper Explosive Limit: N/A Auto Ignition Temperature: N/A Extinguishing Media: CO„ dry chemical, alcohol foam, water spray Firefighting Procedure: Evacuate area and fight fire from sage distance. Wear pressure-demand self - contained breathing apparatus (MSHA/NIOSH approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Special Firefighting Procedure: As with any fire, toxic gases, vapors and fumes can be generated. Use pressure- demand self- contained breathing apparatus ( MSHA/NIOSH approved or equivalent) and full protective gear. Using water can cause frothing with increasing fire intensity. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Not known. Sensitivity to Explosion: None expected by mechanical impact or static discharge. Conditions of Flammability: Material may burn, but does not ignite readily. Avoid high temperatures. Section 5: Reactivity Data Stable: Yes. Strong Oxidizer: No. Hazardous Polymerization: Not prone to hazardous polymerization. Incompatibility: Can react vigorously with oxidizing materials. Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side B - Page 1 Hazardous Decomposition Products: Products of incomplete combustion may include CO, CO„ and dense smoke. Section 6: Toxicological Properties Toxicology: Castor Oil (CAS # 8001- 79-4): Oral LD50, rat; >5,000 mg/kg Eye irritation, rabbit; 500mg mild Skin irritation, rabbit; mild Skin irritation, human; 48 hour patch test not irritating Ecotoxicological Information: Not available Chemical Fate: Not available. Section 7: Preventive Measures General: Minimize entry of material into sewers and drainage systems. Refer to permit discharge limitations if applicable. Isolate spill area, preventing entry by unauthorized persons. Prevent skin/eye contact. Small/Large spills: Stop leak and contain material. Absorb spill with inert material (i.e. dry sand, earth). Place in an approved chemical waste container. Handling: Although this material does not present a significant skin or eye concern, skin and eye contact should be avoided as good industrial practice. Wearing of protective gloves and eye protection is recommended. Wash hands and contaminated skin after handling. Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from strong oxidizers and acids. Exposure Levels: None established. Engineering Controls: Source of fine spray, mist or vapor should be controlled with local exhaust ventilation. Respiratory Protection: Use a NIOSH/MSHA approved air purifying respirator as needed to control exposure. Consult with respirator manufacturer to determine respirator selection, use, and limitations. Use a positive pressure air supplied respirator for uncontrolled releases or when air purifying respirator limitations may be exceeded. Follow respiratory protection program requirements (OSHA 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2) for all respirator use. Eye/Face Protection: Use safety glasses. Where contact with the eyes is likely, use chemical goggles. Use face shield as needed. Skin Protection: Use impervious gloves. Use clean protective body- covering clothing as needed to minimize contact with clothing and skin. Section 8: FirstAid Measures Breathing: No specific treatment is necessary since the material is not likely to be hazardous by inhalation. If exposed to excessive levels of vapors or mists, remove to fresh air and get medical attention if cough or other symptoms develop. Skin: Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation develops or persists. Eye: Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, holding eyelid apart. Get medical attention if irritation or other symptoms occur. Swallowing: Get immediate medical attention. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Section 9: Preparation Date of MSDS Prepared by: ArmorThane Corporate Phone number: 780.444.6200 Date: November 1, 2001 Section 10: Disclaimer The data set forth in this sheet are based on information provided by the suppliers of the raw materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of the aforementioned product. ArmorThane makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of the information provided by their suppliers, and disclaims all liability of reliance thereof. Disposal Considerations Waste Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. Container Disposal: Dispose of in accordance with all federal, state, and local regulations. Transport Information DOT Shipping Name: Not Regulated. Hazard Class: Packing Group: UN /NANo.: DOT Labels: Subsidiary Label : DOT Placards: IMO Shipping Name: Not Regulated. Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side B- Page 2 Hazard Class: Packing Group: UN No.: IMO Labels: Subsidiary Label: lATAShipping Name: Not Regulated. Hazard Class: Packing Group: UNNo.: IATALabels: Subsidiary Label: Regulatory Information SARA 311/312 Chronic Health Hazard: no SARA 31 /312 Acute Health Hazard: no SARA 311/312 Fire Hazard: no SARA 311/312 Sudden Pressure: no SARA 311/312 Reactivity Hazard: no Section 302 Extremely Hazardous: Ingredients CAS# Weight% TPQ * *None ** CERCLA Hazardous Substances Ingredients CAS # Weight % RQ * *None ** Section 313 Toxic Chemicals Ingredients CAS # Weight % * *None ** NJ Environmental Hazardous Substance List Ingredients CAS # * *None ** California Proposition 65 Ingredients Ingredients CAS# Weight% * *None ** TSCA : This substance is listed on the TSCA inventory. DSL/EJNECS: This substance is listed on the Canadian Domestic Substance List & the European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances. WHMIS: This product is not controlled under Canadian Controlled Product Regulations. Other Information NFPA Hazard Ratings: Health: I Fire: 1 Reactivity: 0 Specific Hazard: none HMIS Hazard Rating: Health: 1 Fire: 1 Reactivity: 0 NOTE: This information is furnished without warranty, expressed or implied, except that it is accurate to the best knowledge of ArmorThane. The data on this sheet relates only to specific material designated herein. ArmorThane assumes no legal responsibility for use upon these data. Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side B - Page 3 - • t Lazard• HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS Polyme rlo Diphenylmethane % (w/w) ,; 70-100 - •' r - ACGIH TLV -;. Not listed. _ NO. 9016-87.9 Dlisocyanate (polymeric MDI) Contains: 4,4' — Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (4A' MDI) (Approx. 34 %) 0.0005 ppm 101.58-8 MDI isomersroligorners Not Listed. 9016-87 -9 Modified Polymeric MDI 1 -10 Not Listed. Not Disclosed. Non - reactive' diluent 10-30 Not Listed. Not Disclosed. Arznor![Eand / /// MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET November 2001 Section 1: Product Identification and Use Product identifier: WC -111 Primer Side A (MDI Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate) Identification number: PRI113 USA Supplier:ArmorThane USA Inc. 310 S. Union Avenue Springfield, MO, USA 65802 Emergency telephone: Chemtrec 800.424.9300 Canadian Supplier: ArmorThane Coatings Inc. 10007 -56 Avenue Edmonton, AB, Canada T6E 5L7 780.444.6200 Emergency telephone: CANUTEC 613.996.6666 This material is classified as hazardous under OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200). Section 3: Physical Data Health Hazards: Irritating to eyes, respiratory system and skin. Inhalation at levels above the occupational exposure limits could cause respiratory sensitization and risk of serious damage to respiratory system. The onset of the respiratory symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure. A hyper - reactive response to even minimal concentrations of MDI may develop in sensitized persons. Sensitized persons should not be exposed to any mixture containing unreacted MDI. Physical Hazards: Reacts slowly with water to produce carbon dioxide which may rupture closed containers. This reaction accelerates at higher temperatures. Appearance: Dark brown liquid. Odor: Citrus Read the entire MSDS for a more thorough assessment of the hazard information on this product. Section 4: Fire and Explosion Data Fire and Explosion Hazards: Containers may burst under intense heat. Due to reaction with water, a hazardous build -up of pressure could result if contaminated containers are re- sealed. Extinguishing Media: Water, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, or appropriate foam. If water is used, very large quantities are required. Reaction between water and hot isocyanate may be vigorous. Contain run -off water with temporary bathers. Fire Fighting Procedures: As appropriate for surrounding materials/equipment. Fire Fighting Protective Equipment: Use self - contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing (Bunker gear). Flash Point: 230°F (110°C) (setaflash) Flammable Limits (Lower): Not available Flammable Limits (Upper): Not available. Auto Ignition Temperature: 240 °C (464°F) (4,4' Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate) Decomposition Temperature: Not available Rate of Burning: Not available Explosive Power: None Sensitivity to Mechanical Impact: None Sensitivity to Static Discharge: None Combustion Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and some HCN. Section 5: Reactivity Data Hazardous Decomposition Products: Highly unlikely under normal industrial use. Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side A - Page 1 Chemical Stability: Stable at room temperature. Conditions to avoid: Avoid high temperatures. Avoid freezing. Incompatibility with other substances: This product will react with any materials containing active hydrogens such as water, alcohol, amines, bases and acids. The reaction with water is very slow under 50 °C (122 °F) but is accelerated at higher temperatures. Hazardous Polymerization: Polymerization may occur at elevated temperatures in the presence of alkalies, tertiary amines and metal compounds. Section 6: Toxicological Properties Polymeric MDI: Oral LD50 (rat) > 5,000 mg/kg Dermal LD50 (rabbit) > 5,000 mg/kg D- limonene: Oral LD50 (rat) > 5,000 mg/kg Dermal LD50 (rabbit) > 5,000 mg/kg Potential Health Effects: Inhalation: This product is a respiratory irritant and potential respiratory sensitizer. Inhalation of vapor or aerosol at levels above the occupational exposure limit could cause respiratory sensitization and lung injury. Symptoms may include irritation to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs, possibly combined with dryness of the throat, tightness of chest and difficulty breathing and/or flu -like symptoms. The onset of the respiratory symptoms may be delayed for several hours after exposure. A hyper reactive response to even minimal concentrations of MDI may develop in sensitized persons. In a single evaluation of 5 men occupationally exposed to MDI and hydrocarbon solvent vapors under conditions where adequate ventilation or other safety precautions were not used, neuropsychologic findings were attributed to MDI. Skin Contact: Moderate irritant. Repeated and/or prolonged contact may cause skin sensitization. There is limited evidence from animal studies that skin contact may play a role in respiratory sensitization. These results emphasize the need for protective clothing including gloves to be worn at all times when handling these chemicals or in maintenance work. Eye Contact: The aerosol, vapor or liquid will irritate human eyes following contact. Ingestion: Ingestion may cause irritation of the gastrointestinal tract. Based on the acute oral LD50, this product is considered practically non- toxic by ingestion. Chronic Effects: A study was conducted where groups of rats were exposed for 6 hours/day, 5 days/week for a lifetime to atmospheres of respirable polymeric MDI aerosol at concentrations of 0, 0.2, 1 or 6 mg/m'. No adverse effects were observed at 0.2 mg/m'. At the 1 mg /m' concentration, minimal nasal and lung irritant effects were seen. Only at the top concentration (6.0 mg/m was there an increased incidence of a benign tumor of the lung (adenoma). One malignant pulmonary tumor (adenocarcinoma) was seen in the 6.0 mg/m group. MDI administration to rats in this study did not change in the distribution and incidence of tumors from those seen in control animals. The increased incidence of lung tumors is associated with prolonged respiratory irritation and the concurrent accumulation of yellow material in the lung. In the absence of prolonged exposure to high concentrations leading to chronic irritation and lung damage, it is highly unlikely that tumor formation will occur. There are reports that excessive chronic exposure to diisocyanates may result in permanent decrease in lung function. Carcinogenicity: The ingredients of this product are not classified as carcinogenic by ACGIH or IARC, not regulated as carcinogens by OSHA, and not listed as carcinogens by NTP. Mutagenicity: There is no substantial evidence of mutagenic potential. Reproductive Effects: No adverse reproductive effects are anticipated. Teratogenicity and Fetotoxicity: No birth defects were seen in two independent animal (rat) studies. Fetotoxicity was observed at doses that were extremely toxic (including lethal) to the mother. Fetotoxicity was not observed at doses that were not maternally toxic. The doses used in these studies were maximal, respirable concentrations well in excess of the defined occupational limits. Ecological Information: Environmental Fate and Distribution: It is unlikely that significant environmental exposure in the air or water will arise, based on consideration of the production and use of the substance. Persistence and Degradation: Immiscible with water, but will react with water to produce inert and non - biodegradable solids. Toxicity: Polymeric MDI. LC50 (Zebra Fish) > 1000 mg/1 (At the highest level tested of 1000 mg/1 there were no deaths). Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side A- Page 2 EC50 (Daphnia magna) (24 hour) > 100 mg/1 EC50 (E. Coli)> 100 mg/1 Section 7: Preventive Measures Preventive Measures: Conditions of use, adequacy of engineering or other control measures, and actual exposures will dictate the need for specific protective devices at your workplace. Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation to maintain airborne concentrations below the TLV. Suitable respiratory equipment should be used in cases of insufficient ventilation or where operational procedures demand it. For guidance on engineering control measures, refer to publications such as the ACGIH current edition of "Industrial Ventilation, a Manual of Recommended Practice." Personal Protective Equipment: Eye Protection: Chemical safety goggles. Ifthere is a potential for splashing, use a full face shield. Skin Protection: The following protective materials are recommended: Gloves - neoprene, nitrile rubber, or butyl rubber. Thin latex disposable gloves should be avoided for repeated or long term use. Respiratory Protection: When the product is sprayed or heated without adequate ventilation, an approved MSHA/NIOSH positive - pressure, supplied -air respirator may be required. Air purifying respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges and a HEPA (P100) particulate filter may be used under certain conditions when a cartridge change -out schedule has been developed in accordance with the OSHA respiratory protection standard (29 C.F.R. 1910.134). Exposure Guidelines: Medical supervision of all employees who handle or come in contact with respiratory sensitizers is recommended. Persons with problems including asthmatic -type conditions, chronic bronchitis, other chronic respiratory diseases or recurrent skin eczema or skin allergies should be evaluated for their suitability of working with this product. Once a person is diagnosed as sensitized, no further exposure to the material that caused the sensitization should be permitted. Hazardous Ingredient(s): 4,4' - Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate: ACGIH TLV - 0.05 mg/m 40 hours/week) OSHA PELCEILING - 0.20 mg/m NIOSH REL/TWA - 0.05 mg/m' (10 -hour, 40 hours/week) NIOSH REL/CEILING - 0.20 mg/m (10- minute) Note: The Occupational Exposure Limits listed for isocyanates do not apply to previously sensitized individuals. For major spills in the USA call Chemtrec at 800.424.9300 and in Canada call Canutec at 613.996.6666. Spills, Leaks, or Releases: Clean-up should only be performed by trained personnel. People dealing with major spillages should wear full protective clothing including appropriate respiratory protection. Evacuate the area. Prevent further leakage, spillage or entry into drains. Contain and absorb large spillages onto an inert, non - flammable adsorbent carrier (such as earth or sand) Shovel into open -top drums or plastic bags for further decontamination, if necessary. Wash the spillage area clean with liquid decontaminant. Test atmosphere for MDI. Neutralize small spillages with decontaminant. Remove and properly dispose of residues. Notify applicable government authorities ifrelease is reportable. Preparation of Decontamination Solution: Prepare a decontamination solution of 0.2 -0.5% liquid detergent and 3 -8% concentrated ammonium hydroxide in water (5 -10% sodium carbonate may be substituted for the ammonium hydroxide). Follow the precautions on the supplier's material safety data sheets when preparing and using the solution. Use of Decontamination Solution: Allow deactivated material to stand for at least 30 minutes before shoveling into drums. Do not tighten the bungs. Mixing with wet earth is also effective, but slower. Handling and Storage: Handling: Avoid personal contact with the product or reaction mixture. Use only with adequate ventilation to ensure that the occupational exposure limit is not exceeded. The efficiency of the ventilation system must be monitored regularly because of the possibility of blockage. Avoid breathing aerosols, mists and vapors. Storage Requirements: Keep containers properly sealed and when stored indoors, in a well ventilated area. Keep contents away from moisture. Due to reaction with water, producing CO, gas, a hazardous build -up of pressure could result if contaminated containers are re- sealed. Do not reseal contaminated containers. Uncontaminated containers, free of moisture, may be resealed only Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side A - Page 3 after placing under a nitrogen blanket. Do not store in containers made of copper, copper alloys or galvanized surfaces. Storage Temperature: Ideal storage temperature is 16 -38 °C (60- 100°F). Keep stocks of decontaminant readily available. Section 8: FirstAid Measures General: In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice IMMEDIATELY. Inhalation: Remove patient from exposure, keep warm and at rest. Obtain medical attention. Treatment is symptomatic for primary irritation or difficulty in breathing. If breathing is labored, oxygen should be administered by qualified personnel. Apply artificial respiration if breathing has ceased or shows signs of failing. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Immediately wash affected areas thoroughly with soap and water. Some organic materials such as corn oil or propylene glycol are effective in decontaminating MDI from the skin when applied immediately. If irritation, redness, or a burning sensation develops and persists, obtain medical advice. Contaminated clothing should be thoroughly cleaned before reuse. Eye Contact: Immediately flush eyes with running water for a minimum of 15 minutes. Hold eyelids open during flushing. If irritation persists, repeat flushing. Obtain medical attention IMMEDIATELY. Ingestion: Do NOT induce vomiting. Provided the patient is conscious, wash out mouth with water then give 1 or 2 glasses of water to drink. Refer person to medical personnel for immediate attention. Note to physicians: Symptomatic and supportive therapy needed. Following severe exposure medical follow -up should be monitored for at least 48 hours. Section 9: Preparation Date of MSDS Prepared by: ArmorThane Corporate Phone number: 780.444.6200 Date: November 1, 2001 Section 10: Disclaimer The data set forth in this sheet are based on information provided by the suppliers of the raw materials and chemicals used in the manufacture of the aforementioned product. ArmorThane makes no warranty with respect to the accuracy of the information provided by their suppliers, and disclaims all liability of reliance thereof. Transport Information: DOT: Single containers less than 5,000 lbs are not regulated. Single containers with 5,000 lbs or more of4,4' -MDI are regulated as: Other Regulated Substances, Liquid, N.O.S. (Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate), 9, Na3082, PGIII, RQ. TDG: Not Regulated. IMO: Not Regulated. IATA/ICAO Class: Not Regulated. Regulatory Information: USA Classification: OSHA Classification: This product is classified as a hazardous material under the criteria outlined in the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) (29 CFR 1910.1200). TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) Regulations: All ingredients are on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory. EPCRA Section 313 (40 CFR 372): This product contains the following chemicals) subject to reporting requirements: 73% Diisocyanate compounds (Category Code N 120). CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act): 4,4 - Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (CAS 101 -68 -8) has a 5,000 lb. RQ (reportable quantity). Any spill or release above the RQ must be reported to the National Response Center (800.424.8802). The % of 4,4' -MDI in this product is listed in Section 2 of this MSDS. Other Regulations/Legislation which apply to this product: Massachusetts Right -to -Know, Pennsylvania Right -to -Know, New Jersey Right - to -Know, CERCLA. Canadian Classification: This product has been classified in accordance with the hazard criteria of the CPR (Controlled Products Regulations) and this MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) contains all the information required by the CPR. Controlled Products Regulations (WHMIS) Classification: D -1A; D -2A andD -2B. CEPA/Canadian Domestic Substances List (DSL): The substance(s) in this product is/are on the Canadian Domestic Substances List (CEPA DSL). Material Safety Data Sheet: WC -111 Primer Side A - Page 4 09 -05 -2006 RICHARD HEIDE 16648 SE 8 ST BELLEVUE WA 98008 RE: Permit No. D06 -010 3724 S 154 LN TUKW Dear Permit Holder: In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. • Per the International Building Code and/or the International Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the , provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206 -431 -2451 to schedule for the next or final inspection. , This inspection is intended to determine if substantial work has been accomplished since issuance of the permit or last inspection; or if the project should be considered abandoned. If such determination is made, the Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. Extension requests must be in writing and provide satisfactory reasons why circumstances beyond the applicants control have prevented action from being taken. In the event you do not call for the above inspection and receive an extension prior to 10/25/2006, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, xc: Permit File No. D06-010 City of Tukwila Steven M Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206- 431 -3670 • Fax: 206-431-3665 License Information License CUSTOHI995BW Licensee Name CUSTOM HOMES INC Licensee Type CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR UBI 602086421 Ind. Ins. 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