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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit MI99-0065 - CITY OF TUKWILA / MINKLER SHOP - REROOFMI99 -0065 600 Minkler Blvd. City Of Tukwila Minkler ,Shop.: WI City of Tukwila (206) 431 -3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT WARNING: IF CONSTRUCTION BEGINS BEFORE APPEAL PERIOD EXPIRES, APPLICANT IS PROCEEDING AT THEIR OWN RISK. Parcel No: 252304 -9070 Address: 600 MINKLER BL Suite No: Location: Category: NSFR Type: MISCPERM Zoning: TUC Const Type: RE -ROOF Gas /Elec.: Units: 001 Setbacks: North: Water: TUKWILA Wetlands: W Permit No: Status: Issued: Expires: Occupancy: UBC: Fire Protection: .0 South: .0 East: .0 West: Sewer: TUKWILA Slopes: Y Contractor License No: MIKESRI044BK OCCUPANT OWNER CONTACT CONTRACTOR CITY OF TUKWILA - MINKLER SHOP 600 MINKLER BL, TUKWILA, WA 98188 CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD, TUKWILA WA 98188 AL SPENCER 6300 SOUTHCENTER BL, TUKWILA, WA 98188 MIKE'S ROOFING INC 12828 AVONDALE WY, EVERETT WA 98204 ************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *o Permit Description: REROOF EXISTING MINKLER SHOP BUILDING. ********************************************•******* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *,i Construction Valuation: $ 32,395.00 PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS: *(Water Meter Permits Listed Separate) Eng. Appr: Curb Cut /Access /Sidewalk /CSS: N Fire Loop Hydrant: N No: Flood Control Zone: N Hauling: N Start Time: Land Altering: N Cut: Landscape Irrigation: N Moving Oversized Load: N Start Time: End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: N No: Sewer Main Extension: N Private: Public: Storm Drainage: N Street Use: N Water Main Extension: N Private: Public: ************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** TOTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FEES: $ 700.39 ************************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** MI99 -0065 ISSUED 07/12/1999 01/08/2000 PUBLIC BUILDIf 1997 Streams: 2 Phone: .0 Phone: 206 -433 -1865 Phone: 425 - 771 -7534 Size(in): .00 End Time: Fill: Permit Center Authorized Signature: Date :15 qL I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of. ork. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this development p Signature. Print Name:___ % %�i����e Date: ..7-141,-.J9, 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. Address: Suite: Terti'«nt: rype: Parcel # : GOO W I N KL E R 131.. MISCPERM 252304- .9070. , CITY OF TUKWILA Permit No MI99 -0065 Status: ISSUED Applied: 04/.0./1999 Issued:. 07/ii2/1999 *** kk*• k• k**** kkk***** kk*•**** k* k•* k* kk*** kk• k• kkk* ** k• kkk * *kk•kk *k*•k* *•kkkkk * * *•kk *fie Permit Conditions: 1 . No `changes Wi 1 1 be Made to the pl aris unl ess approved by the :Eingineer and the Tukwi1a Building -Diy .ion. 2. 4)11 permits, inspectb;i= on,,reco°rds, a'n ap oved plans sha11 ie avai1.ah1e at the ja.ie,r ioi,, to the`..:- -t r±,:1 :,o'.f any con struct i on These d;ocu "n,ents;. arse to .be ma i nt`a•irtid, -_ind ava i:1 able until fina'i irisp.ec':Eign approvac1 is gi ^7r�tedi;:_ 3. Al 1 const;ructio;n toy be done< in' :conformance :wi_th appri.av „ed :p1 ant and requ remei is ;of` the Uri,i. form Bu t l d i.ng C`ade ;;tt�97s Ed1t;1on) a_s•�amended'`, Uniform'Mechatnfical,;Code (1,07 Ed7o"n), • and Washi�ngto ( State En,er'cdy C:(3, (1997 (1.997 .Edit:, on) r 4. Val idit.y; of Per�m,it The 1sa'tc`anee of a permit: or` . ppr,ovR1:of. p1 ans,.';;ctiec,i f ications, and. computat'ians shat 1 not be .con - strued' ,t!o .toe,, a pe,,r'm it for'y''`crr an approval of, any via`]'`at ioi t'. of any}'rof 'the,, provisions of the :.huilding code or of riy o1;hE'l ord.in'artce 'of the •..iurisdicti•on., No permit presumin:li ive authori•ty :t;o viola"te•'.or` >cancel_:th' ro pvisions o le ,y e l i di: Applicn by: (Initials) l CITY OF TI•'CWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Miscellaneous Permit Application Application and plans must be complete In order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mall or facsimile. Project Name/Tenant: /N k Ca / g �l L p,,. / a r e e ,9l 4c C =, t io - Value of Constructiop/tl J OD ‘3,,:2 1 3 7 Site Address: COO n' -J C.c�c f?C VJ> City State /Zip: / T. I bpr4 dJ��1` "l O Property Owner: C /T i �> ,� Tuk w / L P Phone: J ,a�. -- // 33 - 0/ 7 q Street Address: City State /Zip: /I-000 , .2"m -7L.2 L(l2 ()IIlUN) U6 Tt1%tviL/i Fax #: -G/� ,36 6S a2c96- �f-1�.4 =tv—i -/ Contact Person: G 6 P---N LE City /State /Zip: ()A _ 1/33 - / 8 coo- - Street Address: 7 - Jou 7 / / ( E . A 1 T e � l 2 3 Z . V City State /Zip: � _ T H 2 g ( Fax #: ,-7& / —c y/ - .S 6 6 Contractor: t /I') i l F //V G . _ _ _.Z.- Ai G , Phone: 1.1. .5- 2'7/ - 7,5-3 '/ Street Address: City State /Zip: / c) � � /9 C /V /)4 a t % �/ c�L /efc ,'i �'S72.O f Fax #: 1/,?,5"--31/E-- ?2-/ 5 Architect: Architect: TeLfN N . 0 , .4 G LO/c- Tcnl E s Phone: 0-0,3 - (.) by -, 8 Street Address: City State /Zip: cc / 80 S /) MT, A041 E A1 5/weeL,ZOAoc. ,v)'/' /c7 Fax #: 02 -6,22g - 0%26- - Engineer: Phone: �___ -_ __ Street Address: _ City State /Zip: Fax #: MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT REVIEW "AND APP ROVAL REQUESTED'(TO BEtFILLED OUTBYAPPLICANT) , Description of work to be done: RrA'00/i /Y6 Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes RI no Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets ❑ Above Ground Tanks ❑ Antennas /Satellite Dishes ❑ Bulkhead/Docks RI Commercial Reroof ❑ Demolition ❑ Fence ❑ 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 ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Water Meter /Exempt # ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # ❑ Water Meter Temp # ❑ Miscellaneous ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s)* ❑ Land Altering: 0 Cut cubic yards 0 Fill cubic yards 0 sq ft grading /clearing ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Street Use in Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public 0 Deduct 0 Water Only Size(s): Size(s): Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule: ❑ Moving Oversized Load Hauling MONTHLY SERVICE BILLINGS TO: . ,i.::‘ ' :1 ;.;:::• .. . '1,•.i . :...:.... Name: I Phone: Address: City /State /Zip: 0 Water 0 Sewer 0 Metro 0 Standby WATER METER DEPOSIT /REFUND BILLING: Name: IPhone: 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. Loaf e l a atlon e r Date n aires: 7 ALL MISCELLANEOUS IT APPLICATIONS MUST BE S . ITTED 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 CIVIUSITE PLAN DRAWINGS REQUIRE STAMP BY WASHINGTON LICENSED CIVIL ENGINEER (P.E.) 0 SUBMIT APPLICATION AND REQUIRED CHECKLISTS FOR PERMIT REVIEW Submit checklist No M -9 Above GrotInd Tanks/Water Tanks - Supported directly upon grade exceeding: 5,000 gallons and a ratio of height to diameter or width which exceeds 2:1 • Antennas /Satellite Dishes, Submit checklist ` No: M -1 Print name ?!A,„E Awnings /Canopies - No signage Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit in Bulkhead/Dock Submit checklist : No M =10 $1 Commercial Reroof Submit checklist No M -6 ' 0 Demolition . Submit checklist :.No:. K2 .M -3a ri Fences - Over 6 feet in Height Submit checklist 'No: M -9 O Land Altering/Grading/Preloads Submit checklist' : No: M -2 71 Loading. Docks Commercial Tenant Improvement Permit.;. Submit checklist No: H -17 7 Mechanical; (Residential & Commercial) Submit checklist ' No M -8;'.' Residential only H-6; H -16' 0 Miscellaneous Public Works Permits Submit checklist No H -9 71 Manufactured Housing (RED INSIGNIA ONLY) Submit checklist No M -5 Moving Oversized Load/Hauling Submit checklist No: M -5 0 Parking Lots Submit checklist No: M -4 0 Residential Reroof - Exempt with following exception: If roof structure to be repaired or replaced Residential Building Permit Submit checklist'. No:. M -6 0 Retaining Walls - Over 4 feet in height Submit checklist No M -1' Temporary, Facilities Submit checklist No: M -7 Temporary Pedestrian Protection/Exit Systems Submit checklist No M -4 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,Oivner /Authorized Agent., if the applicant is other than the owner, registered architecUengineer , . or contractor licensed by the State of.Washington,. a notarized letter from the property.owner authorizing the agent to submit, this permit application and obtain, the permit will be required as part of this submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND / AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OW R A ORIZED'AGENT: Signature: I Date: j_i _ s. _ 9 9 Print name ?!A,„E (2U f7KG —/e 15T-20/- 2.5-35.1 Tilsit- 3 Vf -Y2/5 Address: l City/ tayZip: i zek%ef. , �, CITY OF""'UKWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 IS- M -6 Submittal Checklist Miscellaneous Permits REROOFS RESIDENTIAL REROOF: Single- family structures are exempt from reroof permitting unless roof structure is to be repaired or replaced, in which case a Residential Building Permit is required. COMMERCIAL REROOF: If roof structure is to be repaired or replaced, a commercial building permit will be required. ✓ Document Requirements Narrative describing existing roof, material being removed, and material being installed v „-; Any roofing material documentation available is requested for review of application Note: A certification letter is required prior to final inspection and sign -off of the permit GX , s 7`-i.& goo /S; /'7AD 2 /7, ?- 7-2? 2 4do F S ys T-e r.-i s Vo sal ( Ad) . 7//4 7-0/a h<< ,C.T— r , C o Ai•? -;q.NS A10.41- F'- J IQ ,aJ .S i3e S 7_o dr � s 1A) 1-0 l32 /7.g 1 eS. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA. APP 1 9 1999 PERMIT CENTER 'ilirrnM7-7717n "re ",t.,17.4,..--t-,-...m• ,. Pr,1,---",r,n• . ' •,1 45 .• ), ` 1 . • *, ■ • ‘• 1 4 , • •/ , , - 4 " A 4-4 irir7;77:574 Ptiry 4 ri:714WyritrignArit'-'1,1-TMIrrYT7. (*********************************/****.******************** * [TY OF TUKWILA, W,Li i—ley*- g T-J3 A N S'M I T k********************* ** ** fl*---***=(4`5...*****c4r4i*V*** .....1 , [RANSMIT Number: R9800107 Amount: : 700.39,07/1,) 9 11 : 06 t1payment Method: CitIEK! Notiati on : MIKE ' S ROOFING Ini t; CAS , . Permit No: MI99-0065 Type: MISCPERM MISCELLANEOUS PERMIT Parcel No: 252304-9070 . Site. Address: 600 MINKLER BL Total Fees: This Payment 700.39. Total ALL. Pmts : Balance *************************************************************** Account Code, Description Amount ' 000/322.100 ' BUILDING - RES 421'. 7=5 000/345.830 PLAN CHECK - 'RES ' 274.1,4 000/386.904 STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE 4.50 , 700.39 700.39 .00 . • • ' INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 (206)431- 670 Projemct. 111,74, ( 0 _sA ar) Type of In sslig.p: e4;4_,/ Address: Date called: -2---'--,—"Ct, Special instructions: 661 /7 RegbL. Date wanted a.m. 0 dlr. p.m. Requester: 41 Phone: c'".7) 1/41—• 692-'9/ dikpproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: Date: zeit9,690 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. k• ' INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431-3670 Project: ' • •■ , k/2 /y" Type of Insppo: e (/ 4 yz_064. 7>Zz. Address: D Date called: Special instructions: D Date wan' tedi a.m. : 2.-g -', p.m. ' Phone2ry;: Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ,-.2ee,e-h...ei loe-ei tt,40'424- 6 I d-e(-, 1 i 1 • r i , f 4-, fi $47.00 REINSPECTION E7 QUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. r INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Proj ())00 kCM'ec Type of Inspe ion: .4) lAarli7b Address: r D ailed: • • Special instructions: 3 Date wanted: -7 -9Q a.m. P.m. Reques t.- &Aces Phone: ciao / (d`I MDR 17 Approved per applicable codes. 14 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Cl 4-'7r� '1-70 i !>7 /e CP '4 Inspector: C/ Date: ❑ $47.00 REINSPECT! FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. C C PROOFING Minkler Building Roof Replacement Public Works Project No. 96 -BG02 600 Minkler Blvd. Tukwila, Wash. 98188 °OP 1 Up� ,CO3?Nt Minkler Building Root' Replacement 600 Minkler Blvd. Tukwila, Wash. 98188 Public Works Project No. 96 -BG02 Contractor; • Mike's Roofing, Inc. 12828 Avondale Way Everett, Wash. 98204 (425) 771 -7534 (425) 348 -8215 Fax (206) 714- 1208 Cell Job 'Foreman: Mike Coaker (206) 714 -1208 Cell Phone Operations Manager: Al Spencer (206) 433-1865 RE: CURB EXTENSION DETAIL. I don't believe that extending the existing necessary to extend the curb we top of'the existing e intend to height L curb, and toe - nailed curb will be necessery. However, Wit does become use P.T. 2x4 turned on edge (on into the top of'the existing curb to6reach desired Section 07510. Built-up Roofing INTEC/PERMACLAS 00.,' Roofing Asphalt DESCRIPTION: U.S. Intec, Inc. Roofing AepnaIt meets ASTM D312 -89, Type I, II, III or IV general specifications. ADVANTAGee: U.S. Inlet, Inc. Roofing Asphalt is a superior grade roofing asphalt that when used In a U.S. Intec, Inc, or Intec/ Permaglas Warranted Roofing System may provide e single source warranty. USES: U.S. Inter, Inc. Roofing Asphalt Is compatible with SBS (Sty- rene Butadiene Styrene) Modified Bitumen and BUR (Built Up Roofing) Systems. SIZES: U.S. Intec, Inc. Roofing Asphalt is available In 100 lb. (approx.) cartons or bulk, where available. APPLICATIONS: U.S. Intec, Inc. Roofing Asphalt Is designed to be used In accordance with S85 Modified Bitumen Roof Membranes end BUR Systems. For application requirements sae the moat recent U.S. Intec, Inc. or Inte&Permaglas Specification Manual, U.S. Intec, Inc. Rooting Asphalt ASTM 0312 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS' Softening Point Penetration (units) at 0 (C) 32 °F at 25 (C) 77 °F at 46 (C) 115 °F Ductility (cm) at 25 (C) 77 °F, CM Flash Point °F Slope limitations (Inch /ft.) Equiviscous temperature °F" ASTM 0312 -88 Typo I Type II 135-151 158 -176 3 min. 18 -60 90 -180 10,0* 475• 400 °F min. • All truckloads of asphalt prov'de oatoh certification •- Mln. 400 •F or labeled EVT, wnlChsver le higher. 6 min. 18 -40 100 Max. 3,0+ 475 '4-1'h 400 'F min. Typo III Typo IV 185 -205 210 -225 8 min. 6 min. 15 -35 12-25 90 Max. 76 max. 2.5+ 1,6+ 500 °F min. 500 °F min, 1-3 2 -6 450 °F± 25 °F 450 °F± 25 °F For more information on our complete line of roofing and waterproofing products call 1- 800 -624 -8832. lNTDC /PRRMA I.LAS Roofing and Waterproofing systems P.O. box 2646 • Port Arthur, Texas 77343 Fplonel Officer Fort Worth, TX • North Branch, NJ • Redmond, WA • Mesa. AZ • Al Prospect, It. National 1- I11004S 1.4531 central Order Dept, 1- eOo•a6.8076 ......:.- u< t, A, 1.010 Aite ,,,,,111,61,41^1.,WPtAIMC F^.WI!✓e1!°I.54,.!AYrIMMO v( w^ NMI+'k47111,irctk%1,4i..4+f4.0n, c c. Intec /Permaglas Ultra Cap Technical Data Sheet PRODUCT: Ultra Cap, Granule surfaced, glass fiber reinforced sheet. DESCRIPTION: Ultra Cap is a heavy weight, granule surfaced, glass fiber reinforced sheet intended to protect the underlying roof system from the elements and to provide an easily maintained, highly durable, reflective, fire retardant surface. Ultra Cap may also be 'inverted' and be mechanically attached to naitable decks, for use as a base sheet. Technical and Sales information can be obtained through the Intec/Permaglas Technical Services Hotline, (800) 624 -6832. APPLICATION: Ultra Cap is applied with hot asphalt or modified asphalt. APPROVALS: Ultra Cap Is listed or approved by the following agencies or code bodies: Underwriter Laboratories (U.L.) Type G3; Factory Mutual (FM); Conforms to, or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 3909 -91. PRODUCT DATA: Ultra Cap (nominal) Weight 72 lbs (32,66 kgs) per roll Dimensions 36' (0.91 m) x 36 ft (10.97 m) Roll Size 1 square (108 sq ft or 10.03 sq m) Packaging 30 per pallet; shrink wrapped DATA REPORTED ARE TYPICAL VALUES, BASED ON AVAILABLE INDEPENDENT AND IN -HOUSE RESOURCES. INTEC/PERMAGLAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR MODIFY, AT ITS DISCRETION, AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE ANY OF THE INFORMATION, REQUIREMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS OR POLICIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT. a INTECIPERMAGLAL,$ Roofing and Waterproofing Systems 1212 Brai Dr., PO Box 2845 Port Arthur, TX 77643 Corporate (800) 231.4631, Technical Hotline (800) 6246832 Brai /Flex 1 70 Technical Data Sheet PRODUCT: BraUFlex 170, SBS Modified Bitumen Roof Membrane. evi DESCRIPTION: BraUFlex 170 Is a durable, modified bitumen roof membrane designed and m ufactured to meet the toughest industry and code requirements. BraiFlex 170 is designed for use as a cap membrane In modified bitumen and built -up roof systems. BraUFlex 170 is manufactured with a strong, yet accommodating non -woven polyester mat (170 g/m2) which Is saturated and coated with Styrene- Butadiene- Styrene (SBS) modified asphalt, and surfaced with mineral granules. Technical and Sales information can be obtained through the U.S. Intec Technical Services Hotline, (800) 624 -6832. APPLICATION: BraUFlex 170 can be applied with hot asphalt or cold adhesive. Torch grade BraUFlex 170 is also available in certain regions. APPROVALS: BraUFlex 170 is listed or approved by the following agencies or code bodies: Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and cUL (Canada); Factory Mutual (FM); Metro Dade. PRODUCT DATA: BraUFlex 170 (nominal) Weight 97 lb/roll (44 kg/roll) Roll Dimensions 39v.' x 3219` (1.0 m x 10 m) Thickness 4 mm (157 mils) PROPERTY (ASTM D 5147) ARMA MIN. VALUE BraUFlex 170 Tensile Strength, 0°F, min. (MD/XD) 70 Ibf/in (12.2 kN/m) 90 IbfM (15.8 kN/m) Elongation (Max. load), 0°F, %, min. ( MD/XD) 20 70 Tear Strength, min., (MD/XD) 45 lbf (200 N) 95 lbf (422 N) Low Temperature Flexibility, max. 0°F ( -18°C) -5 °F ( -21 °C) Dimensional Stability, max, % <1.0 <1.0 Compound Stability, min. 200°F (93°C) 220°F (104 °C) LISTED ABOVE ARE TYPICAL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BASED ON ASTM D 5147 'SAMPLING AND TESTING OF MODIFIED BITUMINOUS SHEET MATERIAL'. PROPERTIES ARE COMPARED WiTH APPLICABLE MINIMUM DATA AND TYPES AS IDENTIFIED BY THE ASPHALT ROOFING MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (ARMA) FOR STYRENE - BUTADIENE- STYRENE MODIFIED BITUMINOUS SHEET MATERI- ALS USING POLYESTER REINFORCEMENTS, TYPE I. DATA REPORTED ARE TYPICAL VALUES, BASED ON AVAILABLE INDEPENDENT AND IN -HOUSE RESOURCES. U.S. INTEC RESERVES ,. THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR MODIFY, AT iTS DISCRETION, AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE ANY OF THE INFORMATION, REQUIREMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS OR POLICIES CONTAINED iN THIS DOCUMENT. U.S. INTEC /NC. Roofing and Waterproofing Products 1212 Brai Dr., PO Box 2845 Port Arthur, TX 77643 Corporate (800) 231 -4631, Technical Hotline (800) 624 -6832 .. r .,.,..•erwm+nmRJS.f .4c4 ,47'.' &' N: R.* Immwr. c. V fF1Nl' WM.[ rwH+. WiI .fT[MYS.TYYPW14z..+MYMih'M'M'. Intec /Permaglas Tough Ply IV Technical Data Sheet PRODUCT: Tough Ply IV, Glass Fiber Reinforced Ply Sheet. DESCRIPTION: Tough Ply IV is an "extra strength ", glass fiber reinforced ply sheet designed for use In climatic regions with the potential for high thermal shock. Compatible for use with Built -up and Modified Asphalt roof systems and may be Installed with hot asphalt or modified asphalt. Tough Ply IV should not be used as a base sheet in any specification requiring mechanical attachment. Technical and Sales information can be obtained through the Intec/Permaglas Technical Services Hotline, (800) 624-6832. APPLICATION: Tough Ply IV Is applied with hot asphalt or modified asphalt. APPROVALS: Tough Ply IV is listed or approved by the following agencies or code bodies: Underwriter Laboratories (U,L.) Type G1; Factory Mutual (FM); Conforms to, or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 2178 -89, Type IV. PRODUCT DATA: Tough Ply IV (nominal) Weight 48 lbs (21.77 kgs) per roll Dimensions 36" (0.91 m) x 180 ft (54.86 m) Roll Size 5 squares (540 sq ft or 50.16 sq m) Packaging 25 per pallet; shrink wrapped DATA REPORTED ARE TYPICAL VALUES, BASED ON AVAILABLE INDEPENDENT AND IN-HOUSE RESOURCES. INTEC/PERMAGLAS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE OR MODIFY, AT ITS DISCRETION, AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE ANY OF THE INFORMATION, REQUIREMENTS, SPECIFICATIONS OR POLICIES CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT. 111_0.1 INTEC /PERMAGLAS 0- ' Roofing and Waterproofing Systems 1212 Bral Dr., PO Box 2845 Port Arthur, TX 77643 • Corporate (800) 231 -4631, Technical Hotline (800) 624 -6832 12" UNIVERSAL SUBSTRATE INSULATION U.S. INTEC DESCRIPTION '/" Universal Substrate Insulation is a high density board made of expanded perlite mineral and cellulosic fibers. The minimum recycled content is 35% by weight. See Chart 1 Technical Data, and Chart 2 - Thermal Values. USES 1/2" Universal Substrate Insulation is designed for reroofing applications as a divorcing layer and in new construction as a top layer in two layer insulation systems. It may be applied with hot asphalt or mechani- cally fastened and is not recommended for use directly over steel decks. For application approval, contact the U.S. Intec, Inc., Technical Service Hotline at (800) - 624.6832 or the membrane system manufacturer. SIZES 'h" Universal Substrate is available in 24" x 48" (0.61 m x 1,22 m), 48" x 48" (1.22 m x 1.22 m). Standard thickness is a nominal V2" (13 mm). ADVANTAGES 'h" Universal Substrate is listed in the Environmen- tal Protection Agency Rule 40 CFR Part 248, Guideline for Procurement of Building Insulation Products, as a recycled product approved for use on any project using federal funds. Strength and Dimensional Stability: Perlite- based'h" Universal Substrate Insulation has excellent strength and good dimensional stability. Fire Resistance: '/" Universal Substrate has excellent fire resistance and is approved for use in FM and Underwriters Laboratories approved constructions. Mopping Surface: Provides an excellent base to receive a built -up or modified bitumen membrane, exhibiting excellent compatibility with hot asphalt. The top surface of 1/2" Universal Substrate is sealed to control the penetration of mopping asphalt, helping to assure proper adhesion of the roofing membrane. Ease of Handling: In the 24" x 48" (0.61 m x 1.22 m) size, the board is wrapped 18 per package (144 sq ft or 13.38 m2) for easy handling. There are ten packages per unilift (1,444 sq ft or 134.14 m2). Larger size boards are only available in bulk unilifis. APPLICATIONS Modified Bitumen: 'h" Universal Substrate Insulation may be used in accordance with modified bitumen roof system specifications. '/" Universal Substrate Insulation requires that a base sheet be solidly mopped or mechanically fastened prior to application of an APP (Atatic Polypropylene) torch down or an SBS (Styrene Butadiene Styrene) hot mopped roof membrane, as specified by NRCA technical bulletin #9. Built -Up Roofing: 1/2" Universal Substrate Insulation is highly compatible with built-up roof systems. U.S. Intec, Inc. recommends that a base sheet be solidly mopped or mechanically fastened to the insulation prior to installation of a built -up roof. '/" Universal Substrate Insulation may be solidly mopped to a primed structural deck using hot roofing asphalt. According to NRCA and ARMA guidelines, hot asphalt should be between 425 °F (220 °C) and 450 °F (232 °C) during application, with coverage at the rate of 25 -30 lbs/square (1.2 - 1.5 kg /m2). Single -Ply Roof Systems: 1/2" Universal Substrate Insulation is compatible with mechani- cally fastened and ballasted single -ply membranes. For approval and application requirements, contact the single -ply manufacturer. APPLICABLE STANDARDS 1/2" Universal Substrate Insulation has been rated in Factory Mutual fire and wind resistant systems for Built -up, Single Ply and Modified Bitumen constructions. This testing is specific to the roof deck, insulation, fastener, fastener pattern and the membrane. CHART 1- Technical Data For current information on Intec/Permaglas and U.S. Intec FM approved systems, contact the U.S. Intec, Inc. Technical Service Hotline (800) -624- 6832, or the current FM Approval Guide. '/z" Universal Substrate Insulation is classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. For current information on Intec/Permaglas and U.S. Intec UL approved systems, contact the U.S Intec, Inc. Technical Service Hotline (800) -624- 6832, or the current UL Roofing Materials and Systems Directory. 1/2" Universal Substrate Insulation is listed in the Environmental Protection Agency Rule 40 CFR Part 248, Guideline for Procurement of Building Insulation Products, as a recycled product approved for use on any project using federal funds. 'FASTENER REQUIREMENTS The fastener system approved by U,S. Intec, Inc. for use with'' h" Universal Substrate Insulation is Drill•Tec'M Fasteners. The recommended fastener pattern for' /z" Universal Substrate Insulation (when a base sheet is attached simultaneously) is one (1) fastener per Iwo (2) square feet. For the nailing pattern see the most recent U.S. Intec, Inc., or Intec/Permaglas Specification Manual. When single -ply membrane systems are specified, consult the membrane manufacturer for fastener application specifications and details. Physical Properly Values Test Method Water Absorption, by Volume • 2 hrs. 3.5 max ASTM C 20,9 Compression Resistance, 5% Consolidation • psi 20 min ASTM C 165 Laminar Tensile Strength • psi Flexural Stenglh • psi 4.9 min. ASTM C 209 60 min. ASTM C 203 Density • pcI 11 • 14 ASTM C 209 Linear Expansion 0.5 max % ASTM C 209 /ASTM D 1037 CHART 2- Thermal Values Thickness (nominal) Thermal Conductance ' C:Value Thermal Resistance R -Value I/2" (12.5 mm) 0.76 1.32 a:x•�s:x All'/" Universal Substrate Insulation must be installed according to specifications supplied by the roof membrane system manufacturer. NOTE: For terms ,and conditions of sale for all U.S. Intec, Inc., Roof Insulations, contact the U.S. Intec, Inc. Technical Service Hotline (800).624.6832. April 1995 For more information on our complete line of roofing and waterproofing systems, call 1-800-624-6832 U.S. INTEC, Roofing and Waterproofing Systems P.O. Box 2845 • Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Regional Offices; North Branch, NJ • Redmond, WA • Chandler, AZ • Hoffman Estates, National 1.800- 231 -4631 Central Order Dept. 1.800.338.9978 USiso Taper Roof Insulation V.S. INTEC, DESCRIPTION: USiso Taper Roof Insulation is a rigid, high thermal polyiso- cyanurate foam insulation created for use with modified bitu- men, built -up, and single -ply roofing systems. The product is composed of a dosed cell polyisocyanurate foam core with a strong, white or black fibrous glass facers. ADVANTAGES: USIso Taper Roof Insulation provides the specifier a roof sys- tem with positive drainage. No more standing water. USiso Taper Roof Insulation may be installed with either mechanical fasteners or hot roofing asphalt depending on the deck or substrate. For application approvals, contact the U.S. Intec, Inc. Technical Services Hotline at 1-800- 624 -6832 or the manufacturer of the roof system. All valleys and hips are pre -cut to minimize labor costs. Every board in the taper system is marked with the corresponding letter code. An arrow indicates the low point of the board. U.S. Intec, Inc. will provide a detailed layout pattern and average R Value attained with each taper system. ALL PLANS, DIMENSIONS, AND SHOP DRAWINGS SHOULD BE SENT TO: U.S. Intec, Inc. Attention: Taper Department P.O. Box 2845 Port Arthur, TX 77643 (800) 231 -4631, Ext. 243 / Fax: (409) 727-5457 EACH BOARD IS PRODUCED PER THE SHOP DRAWINGS TO EXACT THICKNESS. U.S. INTEC, INC, WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DECK DEFLECTION, MIS - MEASUREMENTS, OR VARIATIONS BETWEEN THE PLANS AND ACTUAL BUILDING DIMENSIONS. SIZES: USIso Taper Roof Insulation is available in 1/8" or 1/4" per foot slopes. Board sizes are 4' x 4'. USES: USiso Taper Roof Insulation may be used with modified bitu- men, built -up, and single -ply roof systems. BOARD SIZE 1 /8" SLOPE CHART 1 PIECES PER SO.FT. PER BOARD FEET LABELED LIFT LIFT PER LIFT 1/2" -1" X 1 " • 1 1/2" A 1112"•2" B 2 "•21/2" C 21/2" •3" D 3" • 3 1/2" E 3 1/2" • 4" F 54 960 720 34 544 680 24 384 672 20 320 720 16 256 704 14 224 728 12 192 720 BOARD SIZE PIECES PER SO.FT. PER BOARD FEET 1/4" SLOPE LABELED LIFT LIFT PER LIFT 1" •2" G 2" • 3" 3" •4" I 112 - • 1 .1/2" .1 1 1/2" . 2 112" K 2 1/2" • 3 1/2" L 30 480 720 18 288 720 12 192 672 44 704 704 22 704 352 14 224 672 In all single -ply roof applications, the fastener patterns shall be the single -ply manufacturer's recommendations. AT NO TIME SHOULD AN OPEN FLAME COME IN CONTACT WITH U.S. INTEC, INC. ROOF INSULATIONS. APPLICATION: Every roof section is different. The following are suggestions and good roofing practices for installing a USIso Taper Roof Insulation system: (1) Verify that all drawings and details are measured correctly. Any and all deviations shall be reported to the U.S. Intec, Inc. Taper Department before shipment. (2) Verify from the detailed board layout pattern that is provided by U.S. Intec, Inc. that all piece quantities have been deliv- ered to the jobsite and that the insulation is not damaged. Prior to the start of the job, verify that the distance between the drain and the perimeter match with the shop drawings. (4) Verify that the taper system will meet the drain piece. (5) Start at the drain (low point) and work to the high point. When installing the boards, verify that the boards are layed out according to the letters on each board and per the shop drawings. Verify all valleys and hips are all cut on the factory 45° angles. Valleys (hips) are made up of (2) Valley (hip) pieces. All crickets shall be field cut. (3) (6) (7) (8) Apply only as much of the taper system that may be com- pletely covered with the roofing membrane system per day. U.S. Intec, Inc. requires an overlay of a 1/2" (minimum) perlite roof insulation or a venting base sheet prior to the application of the roof membrane system as specified in the NRCA Technical Bulletin #9. COMPLIANCES: Federal Specification: HH -I- 1972/2 Class 1. Factory Mutual: Class 1 approval subject to the conditions of Factory Mutual Report J.I. 1P2A1.AM and J.I. 1P8A9.AM in thickness of 13 " -8.0 ". Underwriters Laboratories, Inc: Fire Resistance Design Num- bers P225, P230, P232, P243, P259, P510, P514, P701, P717, P719, P801, P815 and P819. USiso Taper Roof Insulation has been tested and meets or exceeds building code sections of: BOCA - Section 2002 ICBO - Section 1712 SBCCI - Section 717 CONTACT THE U.S. INTEC, INC. TECHNICAL SERVICES HOTLINE AT 1- 800 -624 -6832 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMA- TION ON STANDARDS AND CODE APPROVALS. CAUTION: The insulation shall be kept dry at all times. Apply only as much insulation that will be completely covered in one day by the finalized roof system. WARNING: POLYISOCYANURATE FOAM INSULATION WILL BURN WHEN EXPOSED TO SUFFICIENT HEAT AND INTEN- SITY. THIS PRODUCT, LIKE WOOD AND OTHER ORGANIC MATERIALS, CAN RELEASE TOXIC SMOKE IF IGNITED. USIso Taper Roof Insulation is not for use under shinales. RECOMMENDED FASTENING: The fastener pattern recommended by the U.S. Intec, Inc. for roof insulation attachment when a base sheet is attached simiitaneousiy is one (1) fastener per two (2) square feet (approximately). For nailing pattern see the most current U.S. Intec, Inc. Specification Manual or call the U.S. Intec, Inc. Technical Services Hotline at 1-800-624-6832 .or the manufacturer of the roof system. If Factory Mutual Class 1 is not required, refer to the U.S. Intec, Inc. specification manual or the manufactured of the roofing system. All roof insulation shall be installed according to the manufacturers recommendations for its specific roof system. Reroofing: When reroofing, all damaged or wet areas shall be cut out and replaced. The surface shall be smooth, and all loose and protruding gravel will be removed. COMPLIANCES: Federal Specification: HH- I- 1972/Gen. Factory Mutual: Class 1 approvals as per Factory Mutual Report J.I.OJ9A5.AM and Program J.I.P.6A4.AM. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.: Classified Class A as "Roof Coverings Materials" for use in construction with modified bitumen, built -up, and single -ply roofing systems. 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U.S. INTEC, Roofing & Waterproofing Systems P.O. Box 2845 • Port Arthur, Texas 77643 ur lLO.•TECTM LiteDeck FASTENERS (LD) C Low C( Speedy Installation Minimum nbedment of 1'/," LiteDeck Fastener Lengths 2" 2'/2" 3" 3'/2" 4" 4'/2" 5" 5'/2" 6" 6'h' 7" 7'/2' 8" 8'/2" 9" 9'/2' 10" LOAD CAPACITIES FOR LlteDeck Substrate Material Pre -Drill Embedment Tension Load Tectum• Deck 1.1/2" 280 lbs. Tectum• Deck 2" 440 lbs. Tectum• Deck 583• 2.1/2" 595 lbs. 3" Insulrock 5/16" 2.1/2' 365 lbs. Poured Gypsum 3/8' 2" 540 lbs. NOTE: Test data above represent average ultimate loads sustained in the materials Indicated and should be used as guidelines only. Job site tests are recommended, Tectum• is a registered trademark of Tectum Inc. Use In: Use with: Made of: Size range: Patented Tectum•, gypsum or lightweight concrete roof decks 3" Drill -Tec LiteDeck Plates Hardened Zytei°' nylon 2" to 10" • High thread provides 70% more surface area contact • Tapered root helps compact weak base material • 38 in.-lbs. backout resistance • Simple, ratchet locking action • Driver bit provided for standard electric tool • Square drive for easy installation With plate In position, using 1/2" Impact wrench and driver bit provided, drill screw until set. DRILL•TECTm TAP- GRIPTMCONCRETE DECK FASTENERS Benefits • Corrosion protection meets and exceeds Factory Mutual 4470 corrosion standards when tested in the Keternich Cabinet (Test Dinn 50018 SFW 2.0). • Thread design provides high pull -out values. • Four sided point allows easy fast alignment in pre - drilled hole. • Compatible with Drill -TecTM metal stress plates. • Ile" standard masonry bit is required for pre - drilling. • The hole depth in the deck must be %/2" deeper than the depth of the screw in the deck. (A minimum of 1" screw penetration of the deck is required.) • #3 square drive recess provides positive driving. • Lengths 1'/4" - 8 ". • A #3 square drive bit is furnished with each box. VOTE: "' clots! Stress Plates / #3 Phillips tuired for use with Drill -Too"' . .eck Fasteners. 1 �.: • ., FOR' twit. OR wcco Dana ax5111arsa191a sIC131112at121111 111t+aa>a DRILL•TECT SCREWS PULLrOUT VAUIES Average Pull -Out in Lbs. Pressure Steel Deck 22 Ga. 20 Ga, 18 Gs. 558• 456• 452" NOTE: Penetration thru steel deck ■ /a' to s/.'. Test results were obtained under controlled laboratory conditions. Use appropriate safety measures. Average Pull -Out In Lbs. Pressure Wood Deck Oh" Plywood Ns' Plywood 314' Plywood 1lh` Pins Plank 952• 7285• 583• 427• NOTE: Penetration thru Wood Th ickness. Test values will vary depending on wood type and quality. For more information on our complete line of roofing and waterproofing products call , 1- 8004244832. U.S INTEC, /NC. ttoartv.ro.Neouvroo+ry rwacn P.O. Boa 2845 *Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Regional Offices: Fort Worth, TX • North Branch, NJ Redmond, WA • Mesa. AZ • Mt. Prospect, IL 1- 000 - 231.4831 Central Order Dept. 1. 800438 -0478 • d \F ?S DRILL•TECTM offers fastening systems for every single ply and BUR roof insulation and membrane fastening requirement — new construction or retro -fit. • DRILL•TECT" Coated Drill Point (COP) Hex Headed Alloy Steel Screws, corrosion resistant mate- rial bonded to the metal by DRILL•TEC'STM exclusive coating process. Meets Factory Mutual 4470. • DRILL•TECTM Stainless Steel (SS) Screws with drill point. Unsurpassed for applications where environmental conditions are severely hostile and for all reroofing (retro -fit) jobs. • DRILL•TECTM Tap- GrIpm'Concrete Deck Fastener coated for securing insulation and /or single ply membrane to structural concrete as well as for general use for fastening to concretd. • DRILL•TECTM LiteDeck Fasteners (LD) feature a special deep thread, self - locking design that resists backout. For use with tectum, gypsum, or lightweight concrete decks. • DRILL•TECTM 3" Metal Stress Plates with unique round, concave, rib - reinforced design resist wind uplift forces. • DRILL•TECT" 3" Plastic Plates are designed to lock the screw head into the plate to prevent fastener back out. DRILL•TECT" Coated Drill Point (CDP) The CDP screw has a sharp drill point in combination with a twin lead thread. The drill point pre - drills a hole in the metal deck smaller than the minor thread diameter. This forces the screw to wedge tightly into the metal deck by extruding deck metal as it penetrates. This increases holding power and resistance to back -out. The 1/4" hex head will reduce screw gun down time during application. (One T /a" hex driver is included in each box of screws.) DRILL•TECT"' CDP screws are recommended for fast, accurate piercing of all deck gauge thicknesses. They are also suitable for insulated wood decks. When applying base sheet directly to an uninsulated wood deck use Drill - Tec CDP 113 phillips head fasteners and plates. The DRILL- TEC'"' System has been approved by Factory Mutual for single ply roof construction, Class 1 Fire and 1-60 and 1 -90 Windstorm Ratings. Includes Factory Mutual approved roof decks of structural concrete, steel and wood subject to the conditions of FMJ.I. 1G1A6. AM, J.I. 1H2A0 AM, J.I. 0J9A1 AM and Dade County, Florida, 85-0211.1, DRILL•TECT" 3" Metal Stress Plates Formed from high quality Galvalume. Highly resistant to corrosion. Equally effective when used for either BUR or single ply roofing systems. Recommended for new or "retrofit" roofing systems in which high heat, hot mop or torching is a means of application. Meets Factory Mutual 4470. When applied on unin- sulated wood decks use 3" Metal Stress Plates that are designed for 113 phillips head CDP's. DRILL•TECT" 3" Plastic Plates are made of high strength polyolef in. The screw head locks under the lip into the slotted configura- tion to prevent screw pop -up. The underside is smooth to prevent cutting or damage to the base sheet or insulation lacer. Drill Tec 3" Plastic Plates are for use with insulation in conjunction with BUR and SBS mop applied systems, not for torch applications. DRILL•TECT" Stainless Steel (SS) Drill Point Screws Unequaled for fastening integrity in reroofing and for insulation fastening under new membrane roofs that must resist failure and provide longtime service in the most hostile environ- ments. Also recom- „.0 mended for membrane roofs when specifications call for mechanical fastening of the membrane to the existing deck. Made of a special solid stainless steel alloy, developed through extensive research and testing by a leading specialty steel producer. Features include an exclusive DRILL•TECT"' Development — a sharp drill point in combination with a twin lead thread. The drill point pre - drills a hole in the metal deck, smaller than the minor thread diameter. This allows the fastener to partially extrude the metal deck as it self -taps. Result? Exceptional holding power and resistance to back -out. (One #3 phillips bit is included in each box of screws.) DRILL•TEC'M (SS) Corrosion Resist-. ance Test Data 1. DRILL•TECT"" (SS) Screws with- stood 30 cycles of 24 hours each in the punishing Kesternich- DIN -50018 SFW 2.0 Test. 2. ASTM B117 Test with exposure to 95 °F. -5% salt fog for 200 hours - f=:. 3. ASTM B368 Cass Test with 24. hours in copper - acidified salt spray. 4., Exposure to 95°F.-100% humidity for 200 hours. DRILL•TEC "' (SS) Crrawc haves a flat Haan ra • ice !t' 12/29/1998 17:11 4257758817 ALLIED Sep•O4 -108 O9t Allied Taper Design - PH )2 256 7040 0 H PAGE 04 P.02 1 FM APPROVr4 FASTENING PAT ERNS: DEKFAST PATTERN A 3x4 2x4 3 x 4 PATTERN C 4 x 4 4x8 12" Cr _pc 12/29/1998 17:35 4257758817 ALLIED FM APPROVED DEKFAST FASTENING PATTERN FOR BUR CONSTRUCTION PAGE 01 IRad Insulation loud DescrictIon: . Bowd Wu wrwMolnetism STEEL ROOF DECK , r WOOD ROOF DECK CONCRETE ROOF DECK Refer to FM Aporpvel Gukie ,g. 1 of kSwPwttstirmonWri rb:usir 1 ducriPtiG11 Now Recover New Recover New Recover 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 WI 140 140 140 PERMALMI ISO-UT S II 4' x 8' x 1.1/20 B(s) 8(1) . B(s) 13(8) BO t SW B(s) 8(s) PSAMALITE 180-PEAL 9 4'x 4' x 1-1/4' A A A A A A' A A PEMMAUTE ISO.PSAL W PERMALMIIII0-1JTE W 3' x 4' x 1.5" A 8 PERMALTTE PK 5, PER/AMITE ISO-PERL 6 3' x 4' x 1.5' A A A A A PHENOUC PLUS 3' x 4' x 1.r 13(c) C(e) ......--",..--,...--4--.. A(s) B(s) POLYCON CLASS I 3'x 4' x 12 A(s) B(s) 8(s) SRO POLYCON-PO&TE 4' x4'x Ha A A A A A A A A ' POLY4SO 4' x 4' x 1.3' A(s) A(e) A(s) A(s) A A ..-----i 0 BOBO FIT Zx4'x1/2" . II-1.1-K OF-100 3' x 4' x 1.0' A(s) R-U-K BOARD 4213-100 3' x 4' x 1.4' A(s) A(e) • , .......--,,— FI-U.K SUPER PLUS COMP 3' x 4' x 1.5" A . A A(s) A(s) ROOFKING 2' x 4' x 1.5" A A . A A A A 'ALMON RECOVER JARO 2' x 4' x 1/2' Bs) o(d) (6) SEALSJON PIECOVOI BOARD 4' )4 4' x 1/2' .1- TrIPSTA/11 NV-THERM Miamian 3' x LX 1.2 A(s) 2(s) • TeMPGAF1D 3' x 4' x 1-1/4" A A A A A A A A TEWACIARD II 3' x 4' x 2' A A A A A A TEMPRO PlOSR-DECK 3' x 4' x 2" B B B 8 8 8 TEMPRO FIBER-DECK 4'xitx2" A A A A A A 111tRIAAROOP , COMPOSITE 4' x 4' x 1-1/4" A A . . A A A A THERMAX 11/41010Y-LOK (CELOTSX LTD) 29' x air x 2" B(s) B(8) 8(s) B(s) THERMAX MY-)EC (P), 11MAMAX MY-TEC 2, THSEMAX ENERGY LOK 7x4' x1.2' A(s) 8(s) . B(s) B(s) A(s) 0(s) FHJUULAX 3' x N x 1 2" 1711-3TAR ?IV-THERM /)R1511111N pampa iff•TliC 1;t1.,Uin3' x 4' x 1•5' oiTT146,4141 COMPOSITE • A(s) B(s) t ace/5 Ply Roof ;ula ed Deck 1T10N . 5UP -RI' ES ULTRA PLY VI •i .l r: tw. •:i , ULTRA CAP APPROV INSULATIO • MATE AL REQUIREMENTS SPEC CATION NO. M- SUP -RI Eligible for 15, Year Premium Warranty, All Zones) .ulation 2 Ired In Zone C)3 AA t. • S ULTRA PLY VI •4 Piles 4AG ULTRA CAP •equlre and Flea g Materials as required. 'NRECO NDATIONS: shall be fl clean, dry and smooth. All membra shall be w of water is o or parallel to, but never against the ps. WOOD I STOPS the s= a thickness as the Insulation, sh be attached as and openings • ugh the deck. These stops a • II be 8" (15.24 I' (2.54 cm) wide an flanges being nailed them. ROOF shall be applied In •roved manner. ROOF APE If required, dded over all Insulatio oints In hot asphalt wl '4' (10.18 cm) end • • "prt E.P.S. Insulatl • and coverboard ar sad, tape must be tr, Tape Machl or 'back moppe : nd flopped over' In Mali applied at nallers, nts, at edge. roof Insulation, etc. ID WATERWAYS shall roc e an extra i yor of ULTRA PLY VI at least 36' (0.91 m) wide an • hall ext ', d at least 8' (20.32 cm) + out of the valleys, set in a unl • ' mo •Ing of hot asphalt at the .f 25 lbs/square (11.34 kgs/9.29 m Is ply shall be laid prior on of the roofing plies. INTEC/PE GLAS ULTRA PLY VI end It least 4' (5.06 cm) and adjacent • laps shall be at least 12' art. Install four piles of ULTRA PL 1 t shingle fashion, lapping with a 81 /2' (0.22 m) exposure, art: .trips of 9', 18', 2T and 0.69, 0.91 m) shall be used : the s • and full sheet shall be n of 7' (17.8 cm) exposure. E ed the tut dth of each ply sheet optimum of 25 lbs/square (1 1 ' kgs/9.29 • • m). Each ply shall 'med, as it is applied. Tu '.II plies up to of cant. INTEC/ ULTRA CAP shall be cut Ir • maximum 18' ( 8 m) lengths, the ling upon temperature an weather condition nd allowed to ULTRA CAP Into a unllo t solid mopping of hot a 1 • halt, optimum e(11.34kgs/9.29sgm) . of neatly in place with 2 •.04 cm) side 1.24 cm) end laps. Adj:, ent end laps shall beet le0 t 3' (0.91 m) -mist be complete ad t slon between the ULTRA • P and the alt. Apply extra press' a to avoid creating open cha '• ' Is, where membranes are la., ed. BASE FLASHING: All w:' :nty roof be flashed accord' ,I! to the 'Flashing Details', Sectl• 7, ASPHALT 'mmondalions an nslderod part of 1Is specifIcatlo 'r board. ulation, peril Application Techniques set forth In Is s specification. var Isocyanurate Insulation without an wood fiber, fiberglass or USIROC WOOL of wired with o use of EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Insulati rd. Requi'.din Zone C with all approved Insulation. Mineral Surface/4 Ply Roof With Insulated Deck SPECIFICATION NO. IHUP•RI ASPHALT THREE PLIES ULTRA PLY VI - ':1::x,::;.1,:': r•: t'.ly:: •:%.1 :.c•r.: i.j;:l,:;J.t`,:': • ULTRA CAP APPROVED INSULATION MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION NO. M- 4UP -RI (Eligible for 15, 20 Year Premium Warranty, Zones A and B) MATERIALS: Approved Insulation' Roof Tape (Required In Zone C)' INTEC /PERMAGLAS ULTRA PLY VI •3 Plies INTEC /PERMAGLAS ULTRA CAP Asphalt • As required Accessories and Flashing Materials as required APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS: ROOF DECK shall be firm, clean, dry and smooth. All membranes shall be applied so flow of water Is over or parallel to, but never against the laps. WOOD INSULATION STOPS the same thickness as the Insulation, shall be attached at outside edges and openings through the deck. These stops shall be 8' (15.24 cm) wide or 1' (2.54 cm) wider than flanges being nailed to them. ROOF INSULATION shall be applied in approved manner. ROOF TAPE 11 required, shall be embedded over all Insulation joints In hot asphalt with 4' (5.08 cm) end laps. When approved EPS Insulation and coverboard are used, tape must be applied with Barrel Roller, Tape Machine or 'back mopped and flopped over In place, Tape shall be applied at natters, cants, at edge of roof Insulation, etc. VALLEYS AND WATERWAYS shall receive an extra layer of ULTRA PLY VI which shall be at least 36' (0.91 m) wide and shall extend at least 6' (20.32 cm) up the inclines out of the valleys, set In a uniform mopping of hot asphalt, optimum of 25 lbs/square (11.34 kgs/9.29 sq m), This ply shall be laid prior to the application of the roofing plies. INTEC/PERMAGLAS ULTRA PLY VI end laps shall be at least 4' (10.16 cm) and adjacent end laps shall beat least 12' (30.48 cm) apart. Install three plies of ULTRA PLY VI in shingle fashion, lapping 24 3/ 4' (0.63 mj with a 11 1/4' (0.29 m) exposure. Starter strips of 12', 24', and 36' (0.30, 0.61, 0.91 m) shall be used and the second full sheet shall be laid a maximum of 10' (25.4 cm) exposure. Embed the lull width of each ply sheet in hot asphalt, optimum o125 lbs/square (11.34 kgs/9.29 sq m), Each ply shall be lightly broomed as it is applied. Turn all plies up to top of cant. INTEC/ PERMAGLAS ULTRA CAP shall be cut Into maximum 18' (5.49 m) lengths, the length depending upon temperature and weather conditions, and allowed to relax. Embed ULTRA CAP Into a uniform solid mopping of hot asphalt, optimum of 25 lbs/square (11.34 kgs/9.29 sq mj, Set neatly In place with 2' (5.08 cm) side laps and 6' (15.24 cm) end laps, Adjacent end laps shall be at least 3' (0.91 m) apart, There must be complete adhesion between the ULTRA CAP and the mopping asphalt. Apply extra pressure to avoid creating open channels, where three or more membranes are lapped. BASE FLASHING: All warranty roof systems must be flashed according to the 'Flashing Details', Section 7. All of the Recommendations and Application Techniques set forth in this manual are considered part of this specification. Do not use this specification over Isocyanurate insulation without an approved coverboard, 2 Approved Insulation, partite, wood fiber, fiberglass or USIROC WOOL Roof Insulation. 3 Roof tape required with the use of EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) Insulation and coverboard. Required In Zone C with all approved Insulation. ASPHALT Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 3 J � J . I j J r - ) . : 5 1 Intec /Permaglas Built -up Roofing Membranes Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name: Ultra Cap, Permavent Chemical Formula: Mixture SECTION 1 - MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer's Name: Intec/Permaglas Address: P.O. Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Emergency Telephone Number (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredient Name CAS Number %o TLV! Fiberglass Mat 65997-U-3 3 - 6 3 fibers/cc (NIOSH) Petroleum Asphalt 8052 -42 -4 20 - 75 5 mg/m3 (as fumes) Inert Mineral Filler 1317 -65 -3 15 - 50 10 mg/m3 (respirable) Crystalline Silica 14808 -60 -7 4 - 35 0.1 mg/tn3 (respirable) Mineral Granules NDA 40 - 50 Not Established I Exposure Standard For Pure Components, TLV in air averaged over an 8 -hour daily exposure (ACGIH 1994 - 1995), EXCEPT AS NOTED. SECTION III - PHYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Black mat. Asphalt odor will increase with increased temperature. Boiling Point (760 mm HG): Initial @,700 °F Vapor Pressure (mm HG): NA Water Solubility ( %): NA Vapor Density (AIR-= I ): NA Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate =1): NA Specific Gravity (Water =1): 1 -1.1 Melting Point: NA °A) Volatile by Volume: NA SECTION IV - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation: Fumes from hot material may be unpleasant and may produce nausea and irritation of the upper respiratory tract. Remove the person to fresh air if respiratory discomfort occurs. Skin: Temporary irritation or rash. Wash affected areas with soap and warm water. Do not use solvents to remove material. Eyes: Temporary irritation or redness. Flush with large amount of water. If irritation persists consult a physician. SECTION V - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Auto - ignition Temperature: NA Flash Point: NA Extinguishing Media: Foam, Water Fog, Dry Chemical, CO, Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: Burning of this material will produce irritating and /or toxic gases or fumes. e4 Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self- contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing within confined spaces. 12:34:55 PM 1 Material Safety Data Sheet (, Page 2 of 3 See hazardous decomposition products. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARDS Summary: Inhalation of dust from this product is not likely to occur due to intended use and the product form. This product contains crystalline silica (CS), fibrous glass filament and asphalt. Based on human epidemiologic and laboratory animal study data, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers CS as probably carcinogenic to humans. CS can also cause silicosis, a non - cancerous lung disease. Although asphalt skin painting studies on animals have shown tumor development, no association between human exposure to asphalt and cancer has been scientifically established. SECTION VII - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) Stability (Thermal, Light): Stable Incompatibility (Material to Avoid): May react with strong oxidizing agents, reducing agents, strong acids and alkalies. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when this material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic and inorganic compounds may be formed upon combustion. May contain hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gas. This product has not been classified a carcinogen by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Acute: Material Is a mechanical irritant for skin, eyes and upper respiratory system. Chronic: Crystalline silica has been classified as probably carcinogenic for humans by IARC. Crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a noncancerous lung disease caused by excessive exposure to crystalline silica. Inhalation of dust or fibers form this product is not likely to occur due to intended use and the product form. Medical Conditions aggravated by exposure: Pre - existing upper respiratory and lung diseases may be aggravated by exposure to dust or fumes. SECTION VIII - INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES Ventilation: Use adequate ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations of this material below the exposure standard. Respiratory protection: If conditions create airborne concentrations which exceed an exposure standard, the use of an approved respirator or air - supplied breathing equipment is recommended. Protective Gloves: Heavy duty gloves (leather) are recommended to prevent hand contact with hot material. Eye protection: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. Other Protective Equipment: Snug fitting long pants and long sleeves and boots are recommended to prevent contact with hot material. SECTION IX - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Steps in Case of Spill: Recovery by placing in suitable container. Waste Disposal Method: Observe federal, state and local regulations covering non - hazardous wastes as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery, Act (RCRA) (40CFR 261). Handling and Storage Precautions: Avoid skin contact with hot product. Avoid breathing vapors. Material should be kept dry and protected from the elements. Other Precautions: Practice good hygiene, wash thoroughly after working with product and before eating or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re -use. Do not take internally. For professional use only. DOT Shipping Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. TSCA: This product is not listed on the TSCA inventory. CERCLA: This product is not subject to any special reporting under the requirements of the CERCLA. We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local reporting requirements. SARA TITLE Ill: This product does not contain section 3 13 reportable ingredients. SECTION X - OTHER INFORMATION C - • Material Safety Data Sheet HMIS Rating: NFPA - Rating: Health 1 1 Flammability 1 l Page 3 of 3 Reactivity 0 0 Notice: These ratings involve data and interpretations that may vary from company to company and are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the specific hazard. TO DEAL ADEQUATELY WITH THE SAFE HANDLING OF THIS MATERIAL, ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS MUST BE CONSIDERED. The customer is responsible for determining the proper personal protective equipment needed for its particular use of this material. Prop 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects, cancer, other reproductive harm. Glass fibers are listed as hazardous materials under the hazard communication and /or environmental protection regulations of the following states: California, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Illinois, Washington, Iowa and Tennessee. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider this data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers. Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 20 CFR 1910.1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS), and shall not be used for any other purpose. Material Safety Data Sheet Page 1 of 3 l �'J�Jl1l1 rJ 9iii i }?If1 Jl /1!f J911J i :0 Intec/Permaglas Built -up Roofing Membranes Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name: Ultra Type VI, Tough Ply IV, Super Ply Chemical Formula: Mixture SECTION 1- MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer's Name: Intec/Permaglas Address: P.O. Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 SECTION 11- HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredient Name CAS Number % TLV1 Fiberglass Mat 65997 -17 -3 3 - 6 3 fibers /cc (NIOSI.1) Petroleum Asphalt 8052 -42 -4 20 - 75 S mg/m3 (as fumes) Inert Mineral Filler 1317 -65 -3 15 - 50 10 mg/m3 (respirable) Crystalline Silica 14808 -60 -7 4 - 35 0.1 mg/m3 (respirable) Exposure Standard For Pure Components, TLV in air averaged over an 8 -hour daily exposure (ACGIH 1994- 1995),EXCEPT AS NOTED. SECTION II. - PHYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Black mat. Asphalt odor will increase with increased temperature. Boiling Point (760 mm HG): Initial @700 700 of Vapor Pressure (mm HG): NA Water Solubility ( %): NA Vapor Density (AIR = I ): NA Evaporation Rate (13utylAcetate =1): NA Specific Gravity (Water= I ):1 -1.1 Melting Point: NA % Volatile by Volume: NA SECTION IV - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES Inhalation: Fumes from hot material maybe unpleasant and may produce nausea and irritation of the upper respiratory tract. Remove the person to fresh air if respiratory discomfort occurs. Skin: Temporary irritation or rash. Wash affected areas with soap and warm water. Do not use solvents to remove material. Eyes: Temporary irritation or redness. Flush with large amount of water. If irritation persists consult a physician. SECTION V - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Auto - ignition Temperature: NA Flash Point: NA Extinguishing Media: Foam, Water Fog, Dry Chemical, CO2 Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: this material will produce irritating and/or toxic gases or fumes. Special Fire - Fighting Procedures: Wear self - contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing within confined spaces. See hazardous decomposition products. 12:44:11 PM Material Safety Data Sh SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARDS Page 2 of 3 Summary: inhalation of dust from this product is not likely to occur due to intended use and the product form. This product contains crystalline silica (CS), fibrous glass filament and asphalt. Based on human epidemiological and laboratory animal study data, the international Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) considers CS as probably carcinogenic to humans. CS can also cause silicosis, a non - cancerous lung disease. Although asphalt skin painting studies on animals have shown tumor development, no association between human exposure to asphalt and cancer has been scientifically established, SECTION ViI - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) Stability (Thermal, Light): Stable Incompatibility (Material to Avoid): May react with strong oxidizing agents, reducing agents, strong acids and alkalies. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Thermal decomposition products are highly dependent on the combustion conditions. A complex mixture of airborne solids, liquid, particulates and gases will evolve when this material undergoes pyrolysis or combustion. Carbon monoxide and other unidentified organic and inorganic compounds may be formed upon combustion. May contain hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gas. This product has not been classified a carcinogen by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the National Toxicology Program (NTP) Acute: Material Is a mechanical irritant or skin, eyes and upper respiratory system. Chronic: Crystalline silica has been classified as probably carcinogenic for humans by IARC. Crystalline silica can cause silicosis, a non cancerous lung disease caused by excessive exposure to crystalline silica. Inhalation of dust or fibers form this product is rant likely to occur due to intended use and the product form. Medical Conditions aggravated by exposure: Pre - existing upper respiratory and lung diseases may be aggravated by exposure to dust or fumes. SECTION VIII - INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES Ventilation: Use adequate ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations of this material below the exposure standard. Respiratory protection: If conditions create airborne concentrations which exceed an exposure standard, the use of an approved respirator or air- supplied breathing equipment is recommended. Protective Gloves: Heavy duty gloves (leather)are recommended to prevent hand contact with hot material. Eye protection: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. Other Protective Equipment: Snug fitting long pants and long sleeves and boots are recommended to prevent contact with hot material. SECTION IX - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Steps in Case of Spill: Recovery by placing in suitable container. Waste Disposal Method: Observe federal, state and local regulations covering non - hazardous wastes as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (40CFR 261). Handling and Storage Precautions: Avoid skin contact with hot product. Avoid breathing vapors. Material should be kept thy and protected from the elements. Other Precautions: Practice good hygiene, wash thoroughly after working with product and before eating or smoking. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before re -use. Do not take internally. For professional use only. DOT Shipping Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. TSCA: This product is not listed on the TSCA inventory. CERCLA: This product is not subject to any special reporting under the requirements of the CERCLA. We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local reporting requirements. SARA TITLE Ill: This product does not contain section 313 reportable ingredients. 12:44:24 PM ....... �.... ,....:.; Page 3 of 3 C SECTION X - OTHER INFORMATION Health Flammability Reactivity HMIS Rating: I 1 0 NFPA - Rating: 1 1 0 Notice: These ratings involve data and interpretations that may vary from company to company and are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the specific hazard. TO DEALADEQUATELY WITH THE SAFE HANDLING OF THIS MATERIAL, ALL THE INFORMATIONCONTAINED IN THIS MSDS MUST BE CONSIDERED. The customer is responsible for determining the proper personal protective equipment needed for its particular use of this material Prop 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects, cancer, other reproductive harm. Glass fibers are listed as hazardous materials under the hazard communication and /or environmental protection regulations of the following states: California, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Illinois, Washington, Iowa and Tennessee. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider this data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers, Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard,20 CFR 1910.1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS),and shall not be used for any other purpose. Material Safety Data S r Page 1 of 3 �I'�UflfJ J Jy:v19fIi. .M linr,1.11!'I DIAMITZ3 InteefPermaglas Polyester Roof Membrane Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name: Intec/Permaglas Perma Poly 170 Chemical Formula: Mixture SECTION 1- MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer's Name: Intec/Permaglas Address: P.O. Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTTrY INFORMATION Ingredient Name Polyethylene terephthalate Acrylic Latex CAS Number Hazardous There are no toxic chemicals as specified by OSHA, NTP or IARC as a carcinogen. There are no toxic chemicals as specified by OSHA, NTP or 1ARC as a carcinogen PET 29154 -49 -2 NA SECTION III - 'HYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Charcoal colored fabric, little or no odor. Boiling Point (760 mm HG): NA Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate =1): NA Vapor Pressure (mm HG): NA Specific Gravity (Water-1): 1.38 Water Solubility ( %): NIL Melting Point: >1300q Vapor Density (AIR =1): NA % Volatile by Volume: 0 SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Auto - ignition Temperature: NA Flash Point: NA Extinguishing Media: Foam, Water Fog, Dry Chemical, CO2 Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: None Special Fire- Fighting Procedures: Wear self - contained breathing apparatus and protective clothing within confined spaces. SECTION V - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) Stability (Thermal, Light): Stable 1:20:54 PM WJ 1 Material Safety Data Shee- Incompatibility (Material to Avoid): None Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products: None. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARDSk Signs and Symptoms of Exposure: None Acute: None Chronic: None. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: None SECTION VII - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES None Required. SECTION VIII - INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES Ventilation: None Respiratory, protection: None Protective Gloves: Not required Eye protection: Not required, Other Protective Equipment: Not required. SECTION IX - FNYIRONMENTAL PROTI CTION INFORMATION Steps in Case of Spill: Material is a solid. Treat as a non - hazardous solid waste. Page 2of3 Waste Disposal Method: Observe federal, state and local regulations covering non - hazardous wastes as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (40CFR 261). Handling and Storage Precautions: Material should be kept dry and protected from the elements. Other Precautions: None. DOT Shipping Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. Notice: These ratings involve data and interpretations that may vary from company to company and are intended only for rapid, general identification of the magnitude of the specific hazard. TO DEAL ADEQUATELY WITH THE SAFE HANDLING OF THIS MATERIAL, ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MSDS MUST BE CONSIDERED. The customer is responsible for determining the proper personal protective equipment needed for its particular use of this material. C. Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3of3 The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider this data only as a supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health of employees and customers. Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 20 CFR 1910.1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS), and shall not be used for any other purpose. MSDS ASPHALT ji:Wrj:74- ).2;LT:Ir3 �1w.ilinsj J / !iii LiJ)'ii!i J 3 911rri mn, lntec /Permaglas Roofing Asphalt Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name: Rooting Asphalt, Type Ill, Type IV, Flex Asphalt Chemical Name: Asphalt SECTION 1 - MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer s Name: Intec /Permaglas Address: P.O. Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas, 77643 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS /IDENTITY INFORMATION Ingredient Name CAS Number Petroleum Asphalt ' 8052 -42 -4 SEBS Copolymer2 66070 -58 -4 %o 90 - 100 0- 10 Page 1 of 3 TIN! 5 mg/m3 TWA as fumes (ACGIH) Not Established I When heated may release fumes which contain Hydrogen Sulfide Gas (CAS 7783- 06 -4). 2 SEBS is only present in Intec /Permaglas Flex Asphalts. SECTION Ill - PHYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Dark brown to black liquid. Asphalt odor will increase with increased temperature. Boiling Point: 650 - 1000 °F (343 - 538 °C) Vapor Pressure (mm HG): NA Water Solubility ( %): Insoluble Vapor Density (AIR =1): > Evaporation Rate (Water =l): <1 Specific Gravity (Water -1): Variable Melting Point: 135 - 150 °F (57 - 66 °C) % Volatile by Volume: 100% SECTION IV - EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES Hot asphalt can cause severe thermal burns. Use water to cool the burned area. Immediately contact a physician, let the physician remove the product. Skin Irritation: remove contaminated clothing, blush with water, follow previous suggestions for burns. Eyes: flush with water, contact physician. Ingestion: it is highly unlikely that the hot product would be ingested, however, should the product somehow be swallowed, do not induce vomiting, drink water and milk, contact physician. SECTION V - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: 450 °F (232 °C). Flammable Limits: Not applicable. Autoignition Temperature: 700 °F (371 °C). General Hazard: If hot asphalt comes into contact with water, spattering or explosion may occur. Treat as a fuel fire, wear self - contained breathing apparatus. Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxygen -lean conditions may produce carbon monoxide and irritating smoke. Fire Fighting: Dry chemical foam, carbon dioxide or dry chemicals. Respiratory and eye protection required for tire fighting personnel. SECTION VI - HEALTH HAZARDS Occupational exposure to asphalt can come by two principal routes: (1) skin and eye contact, and (2) breathing fumes. MSDS ASPHALT Page 2 of 3 The possibility of burns (severe) acts as a deterrent to skin, eye and inhalation exposure. Exposure to fumes is probably the route of greatest concern. The principal adverse effects of over exposure to asphalt fumes are irritation of the mucous membranes that line the inner surface of the eyeball and irritation of the mucous membranes lining the respiratory tract. Studies of workers exposed to asphalt fume have been classified as providing inadequate evidence of carcinogenicity. Asphalt fume condensate skin painting studies on animals have shown local tumor development, but there have been no reports ot'such effects on human skin that can be attributed to asphalt alone. SECTION VIl - REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Conditions to Avoid Instability: Not applicable Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur Materials and Conditions to Avoid Incompatibility: Not applicable Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, oxidized hydrocarbons and traces of hydrogen sulfide. SECTION VIII - INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE CONTROL MEASURES Ventilation. Use adequate ventilation to keep the airborne concentrations of this material below the exposure standard. Respiratory protection: if conditions create airborne concentrations which exceed an exposure standard, the use of an approved respirator or air - supplied breathing equipment is recommended. Protective Gloves: Heavy duty gloves (leather) are recommended to prevent hand contact with hot material. Eye protection: Use splash goggles or face shield when eye contact may occur. Other Protective Equipment: Snug fitting long pants and long sleeves and boots are recommended to prevent contact with hot material SECTION IX - SPILL CONTROL PROCEDURE Containment Procedures: Let material cool then clean -up in well ventilated area and shovel solid material into containers. Disposal: This product is not classified as a hazardous waste y the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; 40 CFR 261). Dispose of spilled material in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations in a hazardous waste facility. If'you are unsure of the regulations, contact the local office of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SECTION X - REGULATORY INFORMATION U.S. Department of Transportation Shipping Classification: Not classified a hazardous material Federal Regulations: This product has not been classified a carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the National Toxicology Program (NTP). State Regulations: Asphalt fumes may contain trace amounts of California Proposition 65 Listed Substances as known to the state to cause cancer or other reproductive effects. CERCLA: if this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local reps mg requirements. SARA TITLE 111: Under the provisions of Title III, Sections 311/312 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, this product is classified into the following hazard categories; Not Hazardous. This product does not contain Section 313 Reportable Ingredients. SECTION XI - STORAGE AND HANDLING Do not heat above manufacturer's recommended temperatures to minimize fire hazard and thermal cracking of asphalt. Do not add water to, or allow water to rnix with hot asphalt. Use protective equipment when handling uncontained material. Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions, if any. Material should be kept cool and dry, and protected from the elements. Prop 65 Wanting: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects, cancer, other reproductive harm. The information contained herein is furnished without warranty of any kind. Users should consider this data only as a .d:Y+'N4�ilie:x:VQl. Yi'Ntd4.s�nf�V'N Ulxc»n.w �ir.wu.,,+...,ywxf .u,........... . »..� ........∎nswwv MSDS ASPHALT Page 3 of 3 supplement to other information gathered by them and must make independent determinations of suitability and completeness of information from all sources to assure proper use and disposal of these materials and the safety and health . of employees and customers. Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 20 CFR 1910.1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material information System (WHM1S), and shall not be used for any other purpose. 09/02/96 13:49 _!°J( 1656 HAL INDUSTRIES ,mmNuv«n a.wras ?IT irryrrtyr.. 04%,111.010 ION 1$T6 $tr..I, - , LC. V4N 3N3 11NaNltonts ( 7?? ?IoM Prop 1.00463.076 Fez (604) 811114111111 SECTION 1 Product Names) MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET ASEUALLEELIS PRODUCTION INFORMATION __._- Aspludt Folt, No, 15 Asphalt Pelt Plain, No. 15 Perforated Asphalt Pelt, No, 30 Asphalt Fek PWn, H.U.R. Felt, Type IV Alan Ply Sheet, Shingle Underlay: mot %a t, BhrMthlt g Felt, Asphalt Saturated Felts, and 30,30 -30, Sorim Kraft, No. 40 Coated and Hal -Tex Building Paper, Polymax 180, Polymax 250. Brand Name Hal -Tex, Hai Manufacturer's Namo HAL INDUSTRIES INC, Address 9681 - 187th Street, Surrey, LC. V4N 3N3 Phone Nuutbers 604.888.0777 800.663 - 0076 Product Use On flu roofing: 00 sloped roofs: On walls: For built up roofing. As an underlaymeat under shingles. As externs! sbsathiag as a breather type, SECTION 11 PREPARATION INFORMATION Prepared by Date of Preparation Revised HAL INDUSTRIES INC. Teolmial Services 9681 - 187th Street Surrey, H.C. V4N 3N3 February 1989 Pebn*ary 1, 1997 Material Safety Data Sr -1 r i )1J1J f Jl!ltThr U.S. Intec Roof Insulation Page 1of3 Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name. Permalite® Roof Insulation; Permalite® Taper Roof Insulation; Recover Board; Cant Strip; Tapered Edge Strip. Product Description: Perlite Insulation SECTION 1- MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer's Name: U.S. Intec, Inc. Address: P.0, Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 Components Expanded Perlite Cellulose Fiber Asphalt Starch SECTION II - HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION CAS Number None 65996 -621 -4 8052 -42 -4 9005 -25 -8 PeI - TLV-1,2 50 - 75 5 mg/m3 (respirable) Nuisance Dust, OSHA, 20 - 45 ACGIH 10 mg/m3 Total 3 - 8 5 mg/m3 (as fumes, ACGIH) 3 -8 NA I Exposure Standard For Pure Components, TLV in air averaged over an 8 -hour daily exposure (ACGIH 1994-1995), EXCEPT AS NOTED. 2 Due to product form, hazardous exposure to fumes is not expected to occur. Exposure limits are given for reference only. SECTION 111- PHYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Brown to light brown board. Boiling Point: NA Water Solubility ( %): Negligible Vapor Density (AIR =I): NA % Volatile by Volume: NA Slight odor. Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate = l ): NA Specific Gravity (Water = l ): 0.2 Melting Point: NA Vapor Pressure: NA SECTION IV - FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flashpoint and Method of Determination: Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. Fire Fighting: Use water spray to cool fire exposed surfaces and to protect personnel. Isolate "fuel" supply from fire. Extinguish the fire by cooling with water spray, CO2, dry chemicals or foam. Self- contained breathing apparatus required for tire fighting personnel. Unusual Fire or Explosion Hazards: None NFPA Flammable /Combustible Liquid Classification: Not applicable. Auto - Ignition Temperature: Not applicable. Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxygen -lean conditions may produce carbon monoxide and irritating smoke, SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARDS 2:22:39 PM Material Safety Data S1( Page 2 of 3 The primary hazards from this product are due to dust particles released during physical handling or cutting of the material. Breathing dust from this product may cause a scratchy throat, congestion, and slight coughing. Getting dust on the skin, or in the eyes may cause itching, rash, or redness. The asphalt contained in this product has been solidified and will not present a fume hazard. This substance or mixture has not been classified a carcinogen by NTP, IARC or OSHA. Primary routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Skin contact (only if dust is created during fabrication). Medical conditions which may be aggravated: Pre - existing upper respiratory and lung disease, such as but not limited to bronchitis, emphysema and asthma. Target Organs: Respiratory system, skin and eyes. Acute Health Effects: Product is a mechanical irritant to upper respiratory system, skin and eyes. Chronic Health Effects No permanent effects reported. Signs /Symptoms ot'Overexposure Inhalation: Irritation and soreness in throat and nose. Extreme exposures may cause some congestion. Skin Contact: Transient mechanical irritation or rash. Eyes: Transient mechanical irritation or inflammation. First Aid /Emergency Procedures: Inhalation: Remove to fresh air. Drink water to clear throat and blow nose to evacuate dust. Skin contact: Wash exposed areas with soap and water. Eyes: Flush with large amounts of water. If irritation persists, consult a physician. SECTION VI - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) Chemical Stability: Stable. Conditions to avoid instability: Material will burn if exposed to tire of'sufficient heat and intensity. Incompatibility (Material to Avoid): None known for designed use. Hazardous Polytnerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Like wood and other organic materials can release toxic smoke if ignited. SECTION VII - EMERGENCY HANDLING Land Spill: Vacuum clean dusts. It'sweeping is necessary, use a dust suppressant (water). Waste Management: Wastes generated during application, demolition, or breakage are not hazardous wastes as defined by RCRA (40CFR Part 261). Comply with federal, state and local regulations. Method of disposal landfill Reportable quantity: Not applicable. SECTION VIII - SPECIAL PROTECTION Eye Protection: Goggles or face shield are recommended when using power cutting equipment. Use of high speed rotary cutting tools may create excessive dust. Avoid dust inhalation through adequate ventilation and the use of respiratory protection. Gloves: Not normally required. Respiratory: Use a mask or equivalent for protection against nuisance dust. Insure proper fit. Ventilation: Recommended at source of any mechanical cutting. SEC'T'ION IX - REGULATORY DOT Shipping Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. DOT Label Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. Special Shipping Information: Keep material dry. "l'SCA: This product is not listed on the TSCA inventory. CERCLA: It'this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you contact local authorities to determine if there may be other local reporting requirements. SARA TITLE 111: This product does not contain section 313 reportable ingredients. SECTION X - OTHER INFORMATION This information relates to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination Material Safety Data Ce.t Page 3of3• with any other materials or in any process. Such information is to the best of our knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date compiled, It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completeness of such information for his own particular use. We do not accept liability for any loss or damage that may occur from the use of this information nor do we offer warranty against patent infringement. Prop 65 Warning: This product contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause birth defects, cancer, other reproductive harm. Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose ofcompliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 20 CFR 1910,1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHMIS), and shall not be used for any other purpose. ••∎ .,�.� J.t ' 7r., -.d Jan- 12 -9t' 02:59P Mod Taper Design P'4X 6 ididAnit A11144 9uVdirly Pro1aols Corp. 256 70160 rat u . P.01 1 PERED _NS LT L A LS 10 NORTH 21st AVENUE " PHOENIX, ARIZONA " 85009 TEL: (500) 752.3C54 /(402) 256 - 22002' FAX 4: (602) 256 -7040 JOB NAME: LOCATION: BID DATE; CONTRACTOR: SOURCE: MINKLER OFFICE IBUILOING TUKWILL1, WASHINGTON W498 MIKE'S ROOFING FAX ESTIMATE INFORMATION DATE TYPE OF TAPER MATERIAL...................... QUOTED TYPE OF FILL MATERIAL 01/12/99 STRUCTURAL SLOPE FULL TAPER SL.OF'E QUOTE II CRICKET SLOPE.. 9809015 / MINIMUM THICKNESS SQUARES TO INSTALL,.,.. QUOTE 101 ISo ^v YANURA TE ISOC YANURA re NONE 1/4" PER FOOT 1/2" PER FOOT 1,2D 37 MOS _s dr COMMENTS SEE ATTACHED DRAWING POfi PROPOSED LAYOUT OF TAPERED INSULATION SYSTEM QUOTE *1: AVERAGE R VALUE * R. 22., MAXIMUM TMICKPESS ■ 4.6" PRICING INFORMATION PRICING F,O.$, ALLIED AND VALID FOR 90 PAYS PLEASE CONTACT DALE R EDGER OR OLEN HEINEN ASAP IF ANY CHANGES ARE NECESSARY, OR IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS: 602.2564002 OR 800.752.3054, THANK YOU! *OF PACES FAXED: 2 TO: CHUCK FROM: DALE REDQER CO: PHONE: FAX: CO: ALUM E1LOG. PROD. PHONE: (e02) 26.2062 FAX. (602) 255.7040 - „.......r,.. ,...�: �n., �, �:..., �. wx.+ etv. mn. x- � .vew...uonc•mnv.r�ns.�.+.u:x,.. Material Safety Data She c _1;7 ;Jrrfjjjg y .:Ill:; . Juu1lriny r.)1LitiDri3 U.S. Intec Roof Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet Product Trade Name: USlso Roof Insulation, USIso Taper Roof Insulation, Product Description: Rigid Polyisocyanurate Insulation SECTION 1 - MANUFACTURER INFORMATION Manufacturer's Name: U.S. Intec, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 2845, Port Arthur, Texas 77643 Emergency Telephone Number: (800) 231 -4631 Telephone Number for Information: (800) 624 -6832 SECTION 11 - HAZARDOUS 1NGREDIENTS/IDENTITY INFORMATION Page 1 of 3 Components CAS Number % OSHA - PEL ACGIH - TLV. Polyisocyanurate None 70 - 80 No Data Available No Data Available Chlorotlurocarbons None 8 - 13 500 500 Fibrous Glass 65997 -17 -3 3 - 7 None 10 mg/m3 Cellulose No Data Available 3 - 5 None 10 mg/m3 1 Exposure Standard For Pure Components, TLV in air averaged over an 8 -hour daily exposure (ACGIH 1994 - 1995), EXCEPT AS NOTED. SECTION Ill - PHYSICAL DATA Appearance and Odor: Tan core foam with cellulose, glass fiber facings. No odor. Boiling Point: NA Water Solubility ( %): NA Vapor Density (AIR = I ): NA % Volatile by Volume: NA Evaporation Rate (Butyl Acetate =l ): NA Specific Gravity (Water =l): Nominal 2.0 PCF Melting Point: NA SECTION IV - FIRE AND F'\PLOSION HAZARD DATA Flashpoint and Method of Determination: Not applicable. Flammable Limits: Not applicable. General Hazard: Solid material, may burn at elevated temperatures if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensity, Keep from alll open flames, welders torches, etc. Fire Fighting: Use water spray to cool tire exposed g!irfaces and to protect personnel. Isolate "fuel” supply from fire. Extinguish the fire by cooling with water spray, (', i dry chemicals or foam. Self - contained breathing apparatus required for fire fighting personnel. Hazardous Combustion Products: Oxygen -lean conditions may produce carbon monoxide and irritating smoke. Material Safety Data ( ;t (, Page 2 of3 SECTION V - HEALTH HAZARDS Primary routes of Exposure: Inhalation, Skin contact (only if dust is created during fabrication). ,.Signs and Symptoms of Overexposure: Acute: temporary mechanical irritation of eyes, nose, throat, lungs and possibly skin. Chronic: Possible allergic reaction of respiratory system. Aggravated Medical Conditions: None Emergency First Aid Procedure: lnhalation: Remove to fresh air; Eyes: flush with water for 15 minutes or until irritation ceases; Skin: wash with soap and water. This product is not expected to present heath hazards under normal use. SECTION VI - PHYSICAL HAZARDS (REACTIVITY DATA) Chemical Stability: Stable. Conditions to avoid instability: Material will burn if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensity. Incompatibility (Material to Avoid): None known. Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur. Hazardous Decomposition Products: Like wood and other organic materials can release toxic smoke if ignited. SECTION VIj - EMERGENCY HANDLING Land Spill: Recover spilled material and place in suitable containers for recycle or disposal. Consult an expert on disposal of recovered material and ensure conformity to local disposal regulations. Water Spill: Recover spilled material and place in suitable containers for recycle or disposal. Consult an expert on disposal of recovered material and ensure conformity to local disposal regulations. SECTION V111 - SPECIAL PROTECTION Personal Protection For open systems at ambient temperature ( -18 to 38"C or 0 to 100 "F where contact is likely, wear safety glasses. Wear dust mask during fabrication if necessary . Ventilation: Not necessary unless fabricating. If so, use sufficient ventilation to keep exposure to dust to a minimum (below 5 mg/m3 respirable nuisance dust). Persons who develop symptoms of allergy, irritation, respiratory problems or puffiness around the eyes should be examined by a physician as soon as possible. SECTION IX - REGULATORY DOT Shipping Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. DOT Label Requirements: Not regulated by Department of Transportation. Special Shipping Information: No specific information. 'I'SCA: This product is not listed on the TSCA inventory. CERCLA: if this product is accidentally spilled, it is not subject to any special reporting under the requirements of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). We recommend you cc:ttact local authorities to determine if there may be other local reporting requirements. SARA TITLE 111 This product does not conta'•. ,ection 313 reportable ingredients. SECTION X - OTHER INFORMATION This information relates to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other materials or in any process. Such information is to the best of our knowledge and belief, accurate and reliable as of the date compiled. It is the user's responsibility to satisfy himself as to the suitability and completeness of such information for his own particular use. We do not accept liability for any loss or damage that may occur from the use I.1O.GA DAA „ Material Safety Data She of this information nor do we offer warranty against patent infringement. Page 3 of 3 Information on this form is furnished solely for the purpose of compliance with OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 20 CFR 1910.1200, the Workplace Hazardous Material information System (WHM1S), and shall not be used for any other purpose. Section 07600 Flashing & Sheet Metal D I SI-IIN(; DEl'A 11. 1' / Ne/ 4'41 i'r c 7 /11cl . S' C N T. 5.o" 4' 1 13 , •.c 4: c _r `is; ':I —. `.. ._r u: FAX TO: Mike Coakor Mike's Roofing Phon• 425- 77'1 -7534 Fax Phone 425- 348 -8215 1CC: Date 02/05/1999 1 Number of pages Including cover sheet 1 FROM: Albert Spencer Internal Operations Mgr, Public Works Department City of Tukwila 14000 Interurban Ave, Tukwila, WA 98188 Phon• 206 - 433.1885 Fax Phon• 208-241-5661 E•Mail aspenc•rccl, tukwlla, wa, us REMARKS: 0 Urgent ❑ For your review ❑ Reply ASAP ❑ Please Comment Please use "Colonial Red" as the color for the shoot motel work on the Minkler roof project, WeatherCote 2000 20 Year Limited Warranty Available at Time of Purchase. An advanced silicone modified polyester coating created from field proven combinations of proprietary resin technology and long lasting, color -fast ceramic pigments delivering a unique combination of quality and value in a high durability finish. PACIFICMETAL WeatherCote 2000 - Technical Data - Furnished by Akzo Nobel Coatings Inc. AXZO `KEEL Test Method Weatherometer, 2000 hours Chalking Resistance Color Change Salt Spray Resistance Bend Adhesion Humidity Test Film Thickness Specular Gloss Hardness Cross -hatch Adhesion Abrasion Resistance ASTM Test ASTM G -23 ASTM 0-822 ASTM 0-4214 ASTM D -2244 ASTM B -117 ASTM D -4145 ASTM D -2247 ASTM D -1005 ASTM D -523 ASTM D -3363 ASTM D -3359 ASTM 0.968 Test Results Type D equipment, no checking, blistering, or adhesion loss No chalking greater than #8 Does not exceed 5 NBS units change 1000 hours No loss of adhesion 1,200 hours, no cracking or blistering 0.90 to 1.15 total mils 25% to 40% - Standard gloss range F minimum No cross -hatch paint removal 30 liters /nail. minimum Standard colors available on 26ga. steel; custom colors and sizes available upon request. All colors shown on this card approximate actual finish colors as accurately as possible. Pacific Metal Company reserves the right to change color offering contained herein without notice. Evergreen Tahoe Blue Architectural Bronze Desert Brown Jade Green Slate Gray Colonial Red Koala Brown Forest Green Old Town Gray Shasta White Sandstone FA PA[IFI[/l'1EYAL[0. WeatherCote 3000 - Kynar 500 Kynar 500" or Hylar 5000 ". Kynar 500' is a registered trademark of Elf Atochem, North American Inc. Hylar 5000', is a registered trademark of Ausimont, U.S.A. 30 Year Limited Warranty Available at Time of Purchase. A premium, high - performance 70% fluoropolymer based coating exhibiting exceptional color stability, chalk resistance, durability, chemical resistance, and flexibility. WeatherCote 3000 - Technical Data - Furnished by Morton International Inc. Test Method ASTM Test Test Results Mortar Resistance Abrasion Resistance Flammability Test Formability Humidity Test Salt Spray - 750 hours Galvanized Alum /Zinc Weathering 2,000 hours Chalk Resistance Color Change Impact Resistance ASTM C -267 ASTM D -968 ASTM E -84 ASTM D -522 ASTM D -2247 ASTM B -117 ASTM B•117 ASTM G -23 ASTM 0.659 ASTM D -2244 ASTM D -2794 No effect on finish Exceeds 100 liters sand with Oxythane "0" Fuel contribution 1/8" Mandrel - no visible fracturing at 180 deg. bend 1,000 hours, no cracking or blistering PAorton,. Primer Blister rating - "10" (none) Blister rating - "10" (none) Type D apparatus, no crack, peel, blister or loss of adhesion No chalking greater than #8 rating (10 =no chalk) Less than 2 NBS units Direct and reverse. 1.5 times metal thickness in mils expressed in inch Ib. with no loss of adhesion Standard colors available on 24ga. steel; custom colors and sizes available upon request. All colors shown on this card approximate actual finish colors as accurately as possible. Pacific Metal Company reserves the right to change color offering contained herein without notice. Evergreen Tahoe Blue Copper Penny Parchment n.._.. -_.J. L....,..J 71.. .. Jade Green Slate Gray Colonial Red Midnight Bronze Forest Green Old Town Gray Snowdrift White Weathered Copper Seattle, Washington Billings, Montana Medford, Oregon Portland, Oregon (206) 251-6100 0 (Ni Cpl a 0 '7 (503) 227 -0691 (800) 777 -4544 (800) 541 -0788 (800) 627 -2443 (800) 333 -8815 fax (206) 251 -0590 fax (406) 245 -8589 fax (54.1) 773 -8658 fax (503) 227 -7054 Spokane, Washington Boise, Idaho Eugene, Oregon (509) 535 -0326 (208) 323 -8045 (541) 485 -1876 (800) 365 -1838 (800) 999 -0632 (800) 666 -8202 fax (509) 535 -3520 fax (208) 322 -6453 fax (541) 485 -8217 FROM Fr,OM i :1F:: METAL .�. E ivivi%x1/4.00 TAL . Pre Finish Metals Inc. A Maarlsi Sanest Cogembn Comai 9/142E?1 :1 .... (MON) 7. 13' 9€ 9:09/ST. 9:03/NO. 4861108523 P 2 1200 Gtact Road • P.O. Box 4005 • Richmond, Catllornla 94104 • U.S.A. agCTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION M*nulasturmn M8C Pre Finish Metals Inc, Address: 8200 Giant Road, Richmond, t"alfofnie 94804 . Information and 8mer9ency Telephone Number. (610) 282.4888 Product Ramie: Pr.-Pa rdad OaJvan zed Steel Sheet/Can Synonyms: Pre - Painted Oftkor'iod Stool Bttoet/Coe Revision Oats: 01/14/98 6CCTION II: CONSTITUENT iDENT1P1CATI0N ANA INRQRMAT101j CONSTtW ENT. CAS NUMBER , Wr% OSHA -PEL (1) ACGIH•TLV (m91m') (m9iro) i Iron 1304.99 -6 . Belem oxide fume -1 0 oxide Puma • 5 ALLOYING £1 EN? Aluminum' 7429.604 <1 dust • 15 dust • 10 fume - 5 fume • 5 Carbon 7440.44-0 41 duet • 15 fume • 10 Columbium 7440-05-01 <1 dust - 16 dust • 10 ' (2) M21p011e38 ' 743946.6 41 dust • 5 dust • 5 lurne • 5 tune • 1 Phosphorous • 7723.14-0 <1 dust • 15 dust • 10 (2) Fero Earth 7440.45.1 11 dust -15 dust - 10 Sulfur 744044.9 41 dust -1 S dust • 10 (2) Thallium 7440424 41 dust • 15 dust • 10 (2) Vanadium' 744042.2 41 dust -15 dust • 10 R 96K METALLIC CQATINQ (0) Aluminum 7429404 c1 dual • 15 dust -10 Arsenic 7440 -38-2 <0,1 fume 6 1 5 0.01 Cadmium 7440 -424 49,1 dual - 0.048 dust .0.002 fume • 0.003 Iron 1309484 411 o4de rums • 10 oxide have • 5 "Lead 743942 -1 40.1 0.05 0.15 'Zinc 7400-66.6 . 7•10 that • 15 dust • 15 fume -5 lame • 5 1JQN -META] jl0 9QATija (3) Chromic a ' 1333.82.0 <0.1 0.1 0.05 Osmium chromate' 24813804 40.1 0.1 0.05 Paint riot applcabls • (4) net $143g0sb1e not appicable Silicon dlwdde 112946.62.5 41 a (total dust) 10 (total dust) (1) M eupowre Amlb are baud an S•ttour tine weighted avotnge values unless stated (dismiss. (2) Not present in structure: gua8gr galvanized sheat/ro t. (3) % wt le a ocean! of Wad product. (4) The weight percentages of these compounds am below tar levels for witch reportng of exact percentages u required in Swoon 713 of SARA 40CFR Part 372.08, ••... • .1 60322'72110 07- 13 -90, 09:30A4 ?CO2 444 FROM FROM PACIF :c METAL C,), 9:'!i :':34 fly (MOM) 7 13.98 IIATL 0. 3 N0I A ..0, I86a..2, 3 P • Thlo chomIcd b edict to the reporting requirements of Section 913 of SARA 40CFR Pert 372. However, the weight percentages of these compounds may below the levels for which reporting of exact percentages Is required in Seaton 313 of SARA 40CFR Port 372.38, Boiling Point Merdng Point Appearance & Odor, 6peCtIlo Gmvky (water■ Solubfiy 1h Wren Percent Vallee: Evaporation Rate: Vapor DoruJty (air ■ 1): Vapor Prsuure: pH: SECTION III: FHYSIC„ia6, not applicable Base Metal Mobile Coaling Metal Dotted with venous 1): 7,7.719 negt7gble not sppQaable not ttgppkable not apple:bta not applicable not applicable 2700 .2000 F 000.000 F colors; odor varies w8h cooing applied SECIIQN fV: FIRE. t17(PLOt3IOM BEAMflVITY INFORMATION Steel products In their solid state do not present a fire or explosion hazard. However, mechanical operations such as griming or polishing, may produce zinc dust, which (3 FLAMMABLE. $tH) Wtll root with strong acid: or be to Iterate hydrogen gas which id FLAMMABL. At high temperatures above the melting point, Ms product may release oxide fumes. Molten metal b highly REACTIVE when poured Into water, CODITIONS TO 4VOIO: contact with strong acids or bases; hauling to or above the melting point pouring molten metal Into water. HAZARDOUS DECOMPO8fl1ONS PRODUOTg ; hydrogen gas metal oxides, metallic fumes and dusts. StrC,lC J V #FALTIIHAZAPD DATA Steel produces h their solid state do not present an Inhalation, Ingestion, eye or akin hazard. However, operations such as burning, wading, brazing, awing, sending etc, which may elevate the temperature of the product to or above the malting point and/or reed h the release Of fumes and/or alt ome particfe*. g7ECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE; The Inhalation at high concentrations of freshly funned oxide fumes and/or dust of manganese, copper, lead, Iron and/or zinc in the respirable particle size range may cause an frlfluenu fife lines tanned 'Metal Fume Fever'. Typical symptoms last 6 to 48 hours and are eharacterfaad by a metallic taste In the mouth, dryness and irritation of the throat end coughing, followod by shortness of breath, headache, *or chills, muscle aches, nausea, weabnese and profuse sweating. • Continuous exposure to high concentrallona at manganese can cause central nervous system disorders and *manganese pneumonia' . Foroals of lung tissue from manganese exposures has also been repotted for products containing manganese. Prolonged or repeated exposure to copper fume and/or dusts may cause dlacobrabon of the sidn endlar hair; CANCER WARNING; Iron oxide fumes, manganese and manganese trance, copper, copper tomes and dust, sulfur odds, zinc oxide fumes, nickel and 'soluble nickel compounds and chromium and various chromium compounds era Wad by OSHA In 29CFR Part 1910 Subpart Z. P11s9M 50322 ?2119 OT -13-88 09.33W P003 146. j, FROM FROG °.C,IF :, MEAL • EMFIa�ENc' PN FlPST AID ppQCEDIJREB: 001) 7. 13' 98 9:09 /ST. 9:03/NO. 486:108673 F 4 INHALATION: For overercosure to airborne particles and/or fumes, remove exposed person to fresh air. N breathing Is dmti?cuk or has stopped, admintstor artlidsd respiration or oxygen, as required. Seek meolcai attar/on immediately. Msbl Fumes Fever may be treated by bad roet and administering a pain and Laver reducing medication, SKIN: ,• For thermal burns, flush area with cold unbar. Seek medical elation. For mechanical abrasion, seek medal atlerrticn, EYES: Flush eyes with large amounts of crater to remove alrboms particles and/or Nina; soak medical a Vendor gbTfnu Vb eggAUT1ON8 FOR SAFE HANDLING AND GEE • PILL OR LEDs PrIOC! UREt Not applicable to steel h solid state, plePO AL METHOD: r Dispose in accordance with local, state, end federal laws. HANDLING AND STOfaAQE; Hot dipped plunked steel products are typically supplied in co ib or cut shuts. Proper warehousing ssfaty practices should bo followed inducing use of adeq ate filed cranes, crane hooks, tort Lift trucks and coil chairs. In addition, hard hats, Eatery shoes and tear resistant gloves are recommended. t1SC SECTION VI1:ICONTROL AND PERSONAL PROTECTION p IP1RAIORY; Nate rsqubsd In normal handing and use; NIOSH/OSHA approved dust and fume raspirarors should be used ao avoid excasstva Inhalation of partclas. Protective gloves should be worn to protect hands from cuts. Steal may be coated with an oil, Discard gloves Whert they are saturated or Soaked ?trough VW an oft coating . Wash hands, and any area of the Elan after contact, with soap and water. Safety glasses with aide shields, goggles ardor face shield Is required war welding, brazing, grindi^g, sawing, earning and performing machWng operations. pECTION VIII: FEDERAL OR STAYS REGULATORY INFQR> ON SARA 913; The matorialt listed below are subject to 40CFA 372 (tor the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1966 (SARA 313)) repotting requirements Please note that Y you repackage or otherwise radlslntuto this product to industrial customers, SARA 313 requires that a notice be sent to those customers. CAS CHEMICAL. NAME 742940 -5 Aluminum puma or dust) 1440494 kaaric 7440-434 ad mhsn 13s3•e2-0 Montle acid 24813.894 Chromium chrarnate 74a012.1 Lead 7430 -es.5 Manganese Page 3of4 0032292110 0't-11 -ae OS.30AM F,OO4 444 FROM Pp.CIF:o METAL CO, ROM (:.. 70 9/14 E3 Et:: PC04 E4 (MON) 7, 13' 98 10 /ST, 9:O3/NO. 4361'. )8623 F 5 7723.14.0 Phosphorous billow or whits) 744.2.2 Vanadken (Yuma or dust) 4* 74404e -8 Zinc (fume or duet) Carman Strom. a Thin product contains a materiel known to the slate of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, =Pi CISCLAIMEg This Matarfat Safety Oats Sheet Is provided solely as genaral hfomudon end tt le canoed from exlitIng rabble sources, tt t, not to be construed as s determination tat this product is hazardous. No Legal reprsssriailon or warranty- expressed or implod- es to the accuracy of completeness of thre Information Is provided. Anthems , no warranty of merehantab llt /, !toss for any particularpurpose, safety of stela product, or the hazards misted lo b use Is expressed or is to be Implied. This information and product are furnished on the condition tat the person readying two shell make Kehler own determination as to the a vitabt1ty of the product ter hWher putouts: ptkpose and on the condtton that he woes the risk of his/her use thereof, Cotcrstrip, Inc. assumes no rabirey for insiderttai, canaequertial, or direct damage. of any tdnd—fegardtsu of the eaueer, including negligence, ASBESTOS ABATEMENT ASBESTOS WORK PLAN FOR RQOFTNQ. 1sT FILE PROPER NOTIFICATIONS 2NdARRIVE ON SITE AND SET UP FALL PROTECTION 3RD LAY 6 MIL PLASTIC DROP SHEETS AND SET UP A WASH STATION 4TH PERFORM INITIAL AIR MONITORING WET MATERIAL AND MIST WHILE REMOVING ROOFING WITH ASBESTOS CERTIFIED WORKERS STM TAKE ASBESTOS ROOFING MATERIALS TO RABANCO IN SEATTLE AS NON FRIABLE ASBESTOS ROOFING, GROSS REMOVAL - One worker will lightly mist the air by means of amended water through the airless sprayer while the others begin wetting asbestos and removing by the applicable process. Removal will be by manual methods whenever possible, The "misting" worker will place removed the ACBM in labeled asbestos disposal bags, thus allowing maximum filtration of the air by the negative alr pressure "Hepa" machines and keeping floor areas clear of trip hazards, industry practices descri required. any) wi removed per standard "C" or mini - enclosure procedures are CLEANING - After all large pieces of debris have been bagged, the entire work arcs will be Haps vacuumed and substrate surihces will be wire brushed, or scrubbed with abrasive pads as necessary to remove all visible debris, All surfaces and items within the work areas will be wet wiped with rags and amended water until no visible asbestos residue or debris remains. Workers will enter "dirty room" and change tyveks. FINAL CLEANING - Upon returning to the work areas they will again wet wipe all surfaces beginning with those which nave dried first, (Logically the drying process will not exceed 15 minutes as statute requires one complete air change at least in a 15 minute period). This process will be repeated until workers detect no visible ACM. HEPA air filtration equipment will remain running long enough to thoroughly dry the encapsulant PRE - INSPECTION - The C.A.S. is notified that work areas are clean and initial an visual inspection is made by him. Any ACM particles found within the bag room are HEPA vacuumed Double bagging of waste is completed as follows: BAG OUT PROCEDURE - Bags leaving the work area will be wiped then dropped into a second bag which is held open by a worker standing In the bag room, The "bagger" will "gooseneck" seal the second bag and place it into the clean storage room without entering that area. Prior to entering the bag room, the bagger will Hepo vac all visible debris all on his protective clothing. One worker showers out to prevent unauthorized access to the regulated area while final inspection is in progress, Equipment is R et wiped and removed from the work area at this time. FINAL INSPECTION - The C.A.S. suits up and enters the enclosure for inspection, If it is his determination that areas are visibly clean, he and the retaining woken shower out, wet wiping dirty room as he exits, If further cleaning is required, this is directed by the C.A.S.. ENCAPSULATION - Encapsulation with a penetrating encapsulant which is performed next. This Is followed by a 1/2 hour dry time. CLEARANCE SAMPLING - Clearance sampling is immediately begun. Minimum volume of collection: 1200 liters to be analyzed by PCM fiber concentration determination methods, This method is preferred as TEM analysis cannot determine airborne fiber Concentration, If "clearance" fiber concentration levels are attained, the client's Industrial Hygenist is called at this time to initiate his own clearance inspection criteria. TEARDOWN - After a qualified lab has determined clearances samples to have passed and with the client's t,H,'s approval, the contractor initiates teardown, Bags will be transported front the clutch storage room to the lockable waste transport vehicle by certified asbestos removers wearing clean pwtc tive clothing and half face air purifying respirators equipped with 1-IEPA cartridges, Entry to the clean storage room shall be by said certified workers from the outer curtained doorway only. Any ACM particles found during or after tcardown shall be immediately vacuumed up by teardown workers fully suited as In transporting waste to outside vehicle, Contaminated water Is similarly bagged Plastic barriers are demolished, double bagged as asbestos waste and transported to the lockable waste storage area, Equipment and portable decon sections are removed to Contractor's truck. i.. PermtENPL R VIW /RO�TIGSLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: MI99 -0065 PROJECT NAME:. MINKLER BUILDING ROOF REPLACEMENT Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # DATE: 4 -12 -99 Response to Incomplete Letter Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Buil ing Division tJ(J 4 -f3-ell Public Work l) C Fire Prevention /IA- 1 -(3-99 Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator 1 DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues, Thurs) DUE DATE: 4 -13 -99 Complete Incomplete ❑ Not Applicable n Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Routed by Staff No further Review Required n (if routed by staff, make copy to master file and enter into Sierra) REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE: 5 -11 -99 i Approved Approved with Conditions REVIEWERS INITIALS: Not Approved (attach comments) DATE: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions❑ DUE DATE: Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ REVIEWERS INITIALS: DATE: \PR•ROUTE,DOC 14125.1152.000 (8/97) lar DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST CONT GENERAL ' # gxp DATE " ,.'t4t1{E.$121044'sit ,'06jP511.99:9„: EFFECTIVE .':DATE OI/11it19;0:0:4. MIKE'S ROOFING INC 12828 AVONDALE WAY EVERETT WA 98204-6229 I:625.052.01W (8/97) Duacil And Display Certilkalt. REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST CONT GENERAL REGIST. # EXP. DATE CCO1 MIKESRI044BK 06/05/1999 EFFECTIVE DATE 01/12/1996 MIKE '.S ROOFING INC 12828 'AVONDALE WAY EVERETT WA 98204-6229 SignatKe Issued by DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES Please Remove And Sign Identification• Card Before Placing In Billfold • „ •