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Permit D07-088 - KING COUNTY METRO - SOUTH BASE COMPONENT SUPPLY
METRO COMPONET SUPPLY @ SOUTH BASE 12000 EAST MARGINAL WAY S D07 -088 Parcel No.: 7340600421 Address: 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S TUK W Suite No: Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: htip://www.cttukwila.wa.us Tenant: Name: METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY © SOUTH BASE Address: 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S , TUKWILA WA Owner: Name: KING COUNTY Address: 500 K C ADMIN BLDG , SEATTLE WA 98104 Phone: Contact Person: Name: GERRIE JACKSON Address: 201 S JACKSON ST KSC -TR -0431 , SEATTLE WA 98104 Phone: 206 684 -1334 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: REPLACE BITUMEN BUILT UP ROOF. WORK INCLUDES REPLACEMENT OF FLASHINGS, INSULATION, ASPHALT MEMBRANE, BITUMINOUS MATERIALS, EXPANSION JOINTS, ETC. WORK TO BE DONE IN 2 PHASES. doc: IBC -10/06 City f Tukwila ..: Contractor: Name: SNYDER ROOFING OF WASH LLC Address: 20203 BROADWAY AV , SNOHOMISH WA 98296 Phone: 425 402 -1848 Contractor License No: SNYDERW014MT PHASE I: APPROXIMATELY 36,000 SF AT SOUTH END OF BUILDING PHASE II: REMAINDER OF BUILDING Value of Construction: Type of Fire Protection: Type of Construction: 1,710,000.00 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Fees Collected: $16,045.77 International Building Code Edition: 2003 Occupancy per IBC: * *continued on next page ** Permit Number: D07 -088 Issue Date: 07/02/2007 Permit Expires On: 12/29/2007 Expiration Date: 06/01/2009 D07 - 088 Printed: 07 -02 -2007 Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Size (Inches): 0 Flood Control Zone: Hauling: N Start Time: End Time: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Fill 0 c.y. Landscape Irrigation: Moving Oversize Load: Start Time: End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Private: Public: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Profit: N Non - Profit: N Water Main Extension: Private: Public: Water Meter: N Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the ormance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit. Signature: �.C.�i Date: City a,.„Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Ui Permit Number: D07 -088 Issue Date: 07/02/2007 Permit Expires On: 12/29/2007 Date: 3-.1-n7 Print Name: 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. doc: IBC-10 /06 007 -088 Printed: 07 -02 -2007 Parcel No.: 7340600421 Address: Suite No: Tenant: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S TUICW METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY @ SOUTH BASE 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: D07 -088 ISSUED 03/19/2007 07/02/2007 2: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431 -3670). 3: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 5: Prior to final inspection a written statement from the roofmg contractor shall be required. The statement shall confirm the fire classification of the roof assembly that was installed. 6: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 7: There shall be no occupancy of a building until final inspection has been completed and approved by Tukwila building inspector. No exception. 8: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 9: Manufacturers installation instructions shall be available on the job site at the time of inspection. 10: All construction noise to be in compliance with Chapter 8.22 of the City of Tukwila Municipal Code. A copy can be obtained at City Hall in the office of the City Clerk. 11: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the Cityof Tukwila Permit Center. 12: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206 - 431 -3670). 13: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 14: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 15: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the doc: Cond -10/06 D07 -088 Printed: 07-02 -2007 following concerns: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 16: Application of roof coverings with the use of an open -flame devices requires a separate permit from the Tukwila Fire Department located at 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Washington, 98188; telephone - (206)575 -4407. There shall be not less than one multi- purpose portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 3-A 40-B:C rating on the roof being covered or repaired. (IFC 105.6.24, 1417.3) 17: There shall be not less than one multi- purpose portable fire extinguisher with a minimum 3 -A 40 -B:C rating on the roof being covered or repaired. (IFC 1417.3) 18: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 19: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 512. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 007 -088 Printed: 07 -02 -2007 I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Date: "7/.--/& 7 doc: Cond -10/06 007 -088 Printed: 07-02 -2007 sloe CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 lato://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Site Address: 1200D East Marginal Way S. Name: Gerrie Jackson E -Mail Address: rap P_ jac-ksnn @mPtrokc. gnv Q: Wpplications\Forms- Applications On Line' -2006 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9 -2006 bh Building Permit No. PIA 1)W Mechanical Permit No Plumbing/Gas Permit No, Public Works Permit No. Project No. (For office use only) Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: 7340600421 Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: Metro Component Supply @ So. Base New Tenant: ❑ Yes ®..No Property Owners Name: King County Metro Mailing Address: 201 S Jackson Str BSr -TB -04 31 City Spa1 WA 98104 State Zip CONTACT PERSON - who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Day Telephone: (206 ) 6 8 4 - 3 4 Mailing Address: 201 S Jackson St KSC -TR -0431 Seattle, WA 98104 City State Zip Fax Number: (206 ) 684 GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION — (Contractor Information for Mechanical (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg 5)) Company Name: to be bid Mailing Address: City Contact Person: Day Telephone: E - Mail Address: Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: State Zip ARCHITECT OF RECORD - All plans must be wet stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: ENGINEER OF RECORD- All plans must be wet stamped by Engineer of Record Company Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Page l of 6 Woo BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION - 206 -431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 1, 710 , 0 0 0 Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): RPp l a eP hit 33mpn hti i 1 t tip roof at Component Supply Center. Work will be done in 2 phases. Phase 1 is approx 36,000 at south end of building, to be completed in 2007. Phase 2 will be completed in 2008. Work includes replacement of flashings, • i nsulation, asphdlt menlbrdne, • bit um i nous ma eLid espindsi uii j u i iLs, etc. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes Ea. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes ❑ No If `yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION /HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes ❑ No If 'yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x I1 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Q:Wpplications\Fmms- Applications On Linel3 -2006 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9 -2006 bh Page 2 of 6 • Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC rat Floor Roof 87,000 G- f- 2° Floor 3- Floor Floors thru Basement Accessory Structures Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck Woo BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION - 206 -431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 1, 710 , 0 0 0 Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): RPp l a eP hit 33mpn hti i 1 t tip roof at Component Supply Center. Work will be done in 2 phases. Phase 1 is approx 36,000 at south end of building, to be completed in 2007. Phase 2 will be completed in 2008. Work includes replacement of flashings, • i nsulation, asphdlt menlbrdne, • bit um i nous ma eLid espindsi uii j u i iLs, etc. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes Ea. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes ❑ No If `yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION /HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ❑ Sprinklers ❑ Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes ❑ No If 'yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2" x I1 " paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Q:Wpplications\Fmms- Applications On Linel3 -2006 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9 -2006 bh Page 2 of 6 Signature: PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES — Applicable to all permits in this application Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING 0 s; S R AUTHORIZED AGENT: Print Name: Gerrie Jackson Date: 3///' 7 Day Telephone: (206 ) 6 8 4 - 13 3 4 Mailing Address: 201 S. Jackson St KSC -TR -0431 Seattle, WA 98104 City State Zip Date Application Expires: ( 1°l I - Date Application Accepted: v4m Q:Wpplications\Fonns- Applications On Line\3-2006 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 9-2006 bh Staff Initials: Page 6 of 6 Receipt No.: R07 -01275 Payee: KING COUNTY TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 7340600421 Permit Number: D07 -088 Address: 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 03/19/2007 Applicant: METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY © SOUTH BASE Issue Date: Initials: WER Payment Date: 07/02/2007 08:35 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payment Check 249479 9,726.48 BUILDING - NONRES 000/322.100 STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE 000/386.904 RECEIPT Amount Account Code Current Pmts 9,721.98 4.50 Total: $9,726.48 Payment Amount: $9,726.48 9903 07/02 9716 TOTAL 9726.48 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 07-02 -2007 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 7340600421 Permit Number: D07 -088 Address: 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 03/19/2007 Applicant: METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY © SOUTH BASE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R07 -00381 Initials: JEM Payment Date: 03/19/2007 08:38 AM User ID: 1165 Balance: $9,726.48 Payee: KING COUNTY TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 234355 6,319.29 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description PLAN CHECK - NONRES Account Code Current Pmts 000/345.830 6,319.29 Total: $6,319.29 Payment Amount: $6,319.29 6147 r! TDTAL doc: Receipt-06 Printed: 03 -19 -2007 WP HICKMAN ' SYSTEMS INC March 20, 2008 Ref: City of Tukwila Building Name: CSC Roof Replacement / Contract No. C00131 C07 Address: 12200 East Marginal WY S, Tukwila, WA Applicator Name: Snyder Roofing of WA, LLC Owner: King County Department of Transportation CSC Roof Replacement - Final Certification Letter To Whom it May Concern: Please accept this as Hickman's final certification that the above named project has been substantially completed and W.P. Hickman Systems, Inc is in the process of completed the appropriate warranty, which will be delivered upon verification that the punch list has been complete by Snyder Roofing. Sincerely, Ron Utzler Manager, Technical & Warranty Services CC: P. Fannin, W.P. Hickman J. Moreno, Snyder Roofing ro r �t 30700 Solon Industrial Parkway • Solon Ohio 44139 0440- 248 -7760 • Fax:440- 248 -6524 • http: / /www.wphickman.com Date: 5/15/2008 I Job No. 07 -W085 Attention: Carol Martin RE: CSC Roof Replacement Permit NO.: D07 -088 SNYDER 49 ROOFIN COMMER • I To: City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 Tukwila, WA 98188 WE ARE SENDING YOU N Attached ❑ Under separate cover via US Mail the following items: w THESE ARE COPY TO 0 Plans NSpecifications ['Copy of Letter ❑Change Order El Other ['Shop Drawings ❑Prints COPIES 1 1 1 DATE NO. TRANSMITTED as checked below: OFor Approval ['Approved as submitted ❑For your use ['Approved as noted NAs requested ❑Returned for corrections ❑For review and comment ❑FOR BIDS DUE LETTER OF TRANSIT 11 AL OF Washington LLC, 20203 Broadway Ave., Snohomish, WA 98296 ['Samples DESCRIPTION Roof System Procedure Letter Manufacturer's Representative Final Certification Letter CSC Roof Replacement Submittal Package ['Resubmit 1 copies for approval ['Submit 1 copies for distribution ❑Return 1 corrected prints ❑PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US Remarks: opf)-Dw SIGNED Josue Moreno, Assistant Project Manager May 15, 2008 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 Tukwila, WA 98188 Attention: Regarding: Dear Carol, Snyder Roofing assumes liability and warrants attachment of insulation. installation procedure for the metal deck: • Mechanically fasten 1" fiberboard - existing • 2 ply vapor barrier - existing • 1 -layer 3.0 "x4'x8' polyiso set in hot asphalt • 1 -layer %2 "x4'x8' wood fiberboard set in hot asphalt • 1 -ply Pika Ply Hi -Tech 60 set in "Bur Plus 102" hot asphalt • 3 -plies HK Glass Ply set in "Bur Plus 102" hot asphalt • Gravel surfacing 5001bs /sq set in "BUR Plus 606" hot asphalt f Should you require additional information, please provide a written response as soon as possible. Respectfully, JM/clg SNYDER COMMERCIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL of Oregon LLC P.O. Box 23819 Portland, OR 97281 -3819 503 620 -5252 503 684 -3310 Fax OR CCB #135987 Carol Martin Moreno ssistant Project Manager City of Tukwila Permit NO.: D07 -088 CSC Roof Replacement — Roof System Procedure CSC Roof Replacement (07W085)- insulation liability SNYDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Since 1922 www.snyderroofing.com Below is the NATIONAL ROOFING CONTRACTOFIS ASSOCIATION of Washington LLC 20203 Broadway Ave. Snohomish, WA 98296 425 402 -1848 Fax 425 398 -4444 WA LIC #SNYDERW014MT W.P. HICKMAN SYSTEMS, INC. March 20, 2008 Ref: City of Tukwila Building Name: CSC Roof Replacement / Contract No. C00131 C07 Address: 12200 East Marginal WY S, Tukwila, WA Applicator Name: Snyder Roofing of WA, LLC Owner: King County Department of Transportation CSC Roof Replacement - Final Certification Letter To Whom it May Concern: Please accept this as Hickman's final certification that the above named project has been substantially completed and W.P. Hickman Systems, Inc is in the process of completed the appropriate warranty, which will be delivered upon verification that the punch list has been complete by Snyder Roofing. Sincerely, te Ron Utzler Manager, Technical & Warranty Services CC: P. Fannin, W.P. Hickman J. Moreno, Snyder Roofing 30700 Solon Industrial Parkway • Solon Ohio 44139 „ J440 -248 -7760 • Fax: 440-248-6524 • http: / /www.wphickman.com SNYDER ROOFING COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL SECTION: 07221 ROOF INSULATION FOR S IEEL DECK 07511 MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING SYSTEM ENCLOSED: SUBMITTALS CSC ROOF REPLACEMENT 12200 EAST MARGINIIAL WAY SOUTH TUKWILA, WA : in; ;Y . ,•� - .,.. • ; . • • -•;;- i • - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION - PRODUCT LIST G CTF$N$RG•' 0 OL --- - APPROVED APPLICATORS LETTER - MANUFACTURER'S TECHNICAL SERVICE REPORT - MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE WARRANTY - DETAILED PRODUCT SUMMARY - PRODUCT DATA SHEET - MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET - FASTENER LAYOUT PLAN PLAN of Oregon LLC P.O. Box 23819 ' Portland, OR 97281 -3819 503 620 -5252 503 68 -3310 Fax OR CCB #136987 SNYDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Since 1922 www.snyderroofing.com of Washington LLC 20203 Broadway Ave. Snohomish, WA 98296 425 402 -1848 Fax 425 398 -4444 WA LIC #SNYDERW014MT SUBMITTAL CSC ROOF REPLACEMENT 12200 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH TUKWILA, WA SECTION: 07221 ROOF INSULATION FOR-STEEL DECK 07511 MODIFIED BITUMEN ROOFING SYSTEM PRODUCTS: WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102 - WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 606 - WP HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TEC 60 WP'HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TEC 80 WP HICKMAN HK GLASS PLY - , WP HICKMAN HK ALUMINUM SHIELD - WP HICKMAN HK RAPID DRY PRIMER - WP HICKMAN HK ELASTIC PLUS - WP HICKMAN HK GLASS MESH JOHNS MANVILLE:ENRGY 3 CELOTEX STRUCTODEK - FIELDS ASPHALT - OLYMPIC FASTENERS - W.R. MEADOWS WHITEWALK USE: INTER-PLY ASPHALT GRAVEL ASPHALT BASE "SHEET./ REINFORCING SHEET BASE FLASHING SURFACE SHEET INTER-PLY BASE FLASHING COATINGS PRIMER MASTIC FABRIC WEBBING RIGID INSULATION COVERBOARD' _ INSULATION ADHESIVE FASTENERS ROOF TRAFFIC PADS • SUBMITTALS CSC ROOF REPLACEMENT 12200 EAST MARGINAL WAY SOUTH TUKW1LA; WA SECTION: 075221 ROOF INSULATION FOR STEEL DECKS 07511 MODINED BITUMEN ROOFING SYSTEM SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: AT METAL DECKS - REMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE, INSULATION AND ASSOCIATED SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM. 1 -LAYER 3.5 "X4'X8' JOHNS MANVILLE ENRGY 3 INSULATION / MECHANICALLY ATTACHED FM I -90. ' . ;. 1- LAYER W':12 "X4'X4' JOHNS MANVILLE ENRGY 3 TAPERED INSULATION (CRICKETS BEHIND UNITS ONLY) / SET IN FIELDS ASPHALT AT A RATE. OF 30# PER SQ. 1 -LAYER W'X4'X4' CELOTEX STRUCTODEK SET IN FIELDS ASPHALT AT A RATE OF 30# PER SQ. 1 -PLY WP HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TECH 60 / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102 AT A RATE OF 25# PER SQ. 3 -PLIES WP HICKMAN HK GLASS PLY / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102 AT A RATE OF 25# PER SQ. .: AGGREGATE SURFACING 500# PER SQ. / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 606 AT A RATE OF 50# PER SQ. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: AT CONCRETE DECKS - REMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF EXISTING ROOF MEMBRANE, INSULATION AND ASSOCIATED SHEET METAL FLASHING AND TRIM. WP HICKMAN RAPID DRY PRIMER OVER CONCRETE SUBSTRATE AT A RATE OF .75 GALLON PER SQ. 1 -LAYER 3.5 "X4'X4' JOHNS MANVILLE ENRGY 3 INSULATION / SET IN FIELDS ASPHALT AT A RATE OF 30# PER SQ. 1 -LAYER 54:12 "JOHNS MANVILLE ENRGY 3 TAPERED INSULATION (CRICKETS BEHIND UNITS ONLY) / SET IN FIELDS ASPHALT AT A RATE OF 30# PER SQ. 1- LAYER ' /2"X4'X4' CELOTEX STRUCTODEK WOOD FIBER BOARD / SET IN FIELDS ASPHALT AT A RATE OF 30# PER SQ. 1 -PLY WP HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TECH 60 / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102 AT A RATE OF 25# PER SQ. 3 -PLIES WP HICKMAN HK GLASS PLY / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102 AT A RATE OF 25# PER SQ. AGGREGATE SURFACING 500# PER SQ. / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 606 AT A RATE OF 50# PER SQ. BASE FLASHING: ALL DECK TYPES - 1 -PLY WP HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TEC 60 / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102. - 1 -PLY WP HICKMAN PIKA PLY HI -TEC 80 / SET IN WP HICKMAN BUR PLUS 102. - 1 -COAT WP HICKMAN HK ALUMINUM WALK PADS: 3/4 "X3'X5' WR MEADOWS / SET IN HOT ASPHALT PRIOR TO GRAVEL SURFACING. NOTE: THIS INSTALLATION IS SUBJECT TO FURTHER REVIEW. '� imp WOMAN SYSTEMS, INC. MEMORANDUM TO: Whom It May Concern FROM: Paul Fannin, (206) 841 -ROOF CC: SUBJECT: Certified Applicator Confirmation DATE: May 25, 2007 Snyder Roofing is a certified applicator of WP Hickman Systems Inc. Please call should you have any questions. 15315 50 Avenue East, Tacoma, WA 98446, (206) 841 -ROOF Abstract: Analysis of Genisys HS -13 Method: All samples were tested in accordance with ASTM D 2523. Tests were run at a speed of 2.0 inches per minute. Results: Maximum load, Machine Direction @ 77 °F 757.18 Ibf Elongation @ Maximum load, Machine Direction @ 77 °F 9.73% Elongation at Break, Machine Direction @ 77 °F 11.13% Maximum load, Cross Machine Direction @ 77 °F 754.04 Ibf Elongation @ Maximum load, Cross Machine Direction @ 77 °F 9.83% Elongation @ Break, Cross Machine Direction @ 77 °F 9.69% Maximum load, Machine Direction @ 0 °F 854.92 lbf Elongation @ Maximum load, Machine Direction @ 0 °F 7.16% Elongation at Break, Machine Direction @ 0 °F 12.13% Maximum load, Cross Machine Direction @ 0 °F 901.26 lbf Elongation @ Maximum load, Cross Machine Direction @ 0 °F 6.49% Elongation at Break, Cross Machine Direction @ 0 °F 17.27% • omentum Technologies, Inc. 1507 Boettler Road Uniontown, Ohio 44685 .r 330/896 -5900 Fax 330/896 -9943 Accreditation AAQ AASHTO Rla ISO Guide 25 MI2 ICBO ISO /1EC 17025 N.E.S. Listed NER -TL625 MICA (X)OL IKON MATING CX /UNCZI Accredited Independent Testing Laboratory Associations It I 4a44P NAnONAL ASSOCIATION Roof Coating Manufacurers Association Project ID: EX22C4A Witnessed by, i teireiP m. Jeremy G. Elliott Date: MTi Project No.: FAX No.: Customer PO #: TECHNICAL SERVICE REPORT W.P. Hickman Systems Inc. Attn: Tom Retych 30700 Solon Industrial Parkway Solon, OH 44139 If you have any questions or would like to have more open conversations do not hesitate to contact me at 330/896 -5900. Verified by, Brian T. Doran March 23, 2005 EX22C4A 440- 248 -6524 Date: March 23, 2005 Laboratory Technician Laboratory Chemist/Team Leader The information presented in this publication is based upon the research of Momentum Technologies, inc. (MTi) and is to the best of its knowledge accurate. However, no guarantee of Its accuracy can be made since MTi has no control over the conditions under which its products may be used by others. MTi assumes no liability for its use, or the failure of products described herein. MTi MAKES NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY. FITNESS, PATENT INFRINGEMENT, OR OTHERWISE. MTI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL AND/OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. No statement contained herein shall be construed as a recommendation or inducement to infringe existing patents or as an endorsement of products of specific manufacturers. ALL TEST REPORTS SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED, EXCEPT IN FULL WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF MOMENTUM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Visit our website @ www.momentumtech.net August 2006 A hot - applied roof assembly designed for exceptional strength and durability. This fire- rated, aggregate surfaced system combines premium quality components for optimum rooftop endurance and value. In combination with a unique roofing - dedicated, high quality bitumen that is refined to retain desirable plasticizing oils normally removed from standard roofing asphalts, this roofing system promotes exceptional system strength and superior long-term weathering performance. RECOMMENDED USES: 1.. Wherever rooftop applications requiring premium system strength, performance, and value are desired. BENEFITS: 1. System provides superior tensile strength and yet retains exceptional elongation properties. 2. Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® as to an external fire exposure only.* 3. "Koike Qualified" - a specifically engineered roof system that provides resistance to splitting, thereby enhancing overall roof system performance and sustainability. 4. Perimeter Edge can be fortified with a Hickman FM Approved perimeter metal system for protection in areas subjected to significant wind velocity pressures. • 5. Roof system incorporates a roofing - dedicated interply asphalt adhesive to ensure premium roof system performance and durability. 6. Tested by independent test laboratories in accordance with ASTM guidelines. 7. Base and ply sheets feature a "filler free" asphalt coating to maximize interply adhesion and total system waterproofing weight 8. Meets Requirements of Factory Mutual Research Corporation Standard 4470, Class 1(a)-150 wind resistance.* 9. Various surfacing selections provide resistance to specific factors, such as impact, UV, chemicals, water and /or oxygen attack. 10. Approved by Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code Committee.* PHYSICAL FEATURES - High Strength / Elongation System Property Tensile Strength at Maximum Load, 73.4 ± 3.6°F (23 ± 2°C), Ibf /in. Elongation at Maximum Load, 73.4 ± 3.6°F (23 ± 2°C), % Elongation at Break, 73.4 ± 3.6°F (23 ± 2°C), % Elongation at Break, 0°F ± 3.6°F ( -18 ± 2°C), % GeniSYS HS-13 (08/02/06) HS1 Typical Value Test Method 757 lbf/in. MD ASTM D 2523 754 Ibf /in. XMD 10.0% MD ASTM D 2523 10.0% XMD 11.0% MD ASTM D 2523 10.0% XMD 12.0% MD ASTM D 2523 17.0% XMD lASTM D 2523 testing is conducted at a crosshead speed of 2.0 inches per minute. *Reference specific code body assembly listings to ensure the entire roof system construction (i.e., deck, insulation fasteners, roof membrane, etc.) is approved. Performance Specification Page 1 of 2 Tensile Strength at Maximum Load, 0°F+ 3.6 ° F ( -18 ± 2°C), Ibf /in. Fire Resistance Minimum No. of Reinforcing Plies System Testing for Asbestos Content % Elongation of Surfacing Floodcoat Asphalt Premium Asphalt TPO Modified Asphalt Rubber Modified Asphalt SEBS Modified Asphalt Rubber Modified Coal Tar GeniSYS HS-13 (08/02/06) 855 lbf/in. MD 901 lbf/in. XMD Pass, Class ° A° Four Zero 150% 200% 500% 1000% 1000% 2000% ASTM D 2523 • UL 790 / ASTM E 108 ASTM D 2829 EPA/60O /R- 93/116 ASTM D 412 ASTM D 412 ASTM D412 ASTM b 412 ASTM D 412 ASTM D 412 ASTM D 2523 testing is conducted at a crosshead speed of 2.0 inches per minute. *Reference specific code body assembly listings to ensure the entire roof system construction (i.e., deck, insulation fasteners, roof membrane, etc.) is approved. Performance Specification Page 2 of 2 kit �RJ ;c J 7 • 1 Ji� ^� 7 4 1• k ti WP HICKMAN SYSTEMS. INC. Building Name Building Address Building Owner Roof Identification Contractor System Type Total SgJFL Coverage Flashing Type PERFORMANCE WARRANTY 7 ]L[s�(At °G'h7CHT Completion Date W. P. Hickman Systems, Inc. ('Hickman', an Ohio Corporation, guarantees to the Building Owner, subject to the terms, conditions and limitations stated herein, it will repair or cause to be repaired any leaks Into the building interior through the above described Hickman Roof AssemblySystem as supplied by WP. Hickman and Installed by the above named Contractor. fora period of (Z ') years from the date of completion stated above. Full Coverage During the term of this Warranty, Hickman will, upon prompt written notice by the Buiking Owner as hereinafter provided, take appropriate action to repair leaks which may occur. Hickman WI Inspect the roof and, if a leak is within the coverage of this Warranty, will at Its own expense make or cause to be made all necessary repairs to the Hickman Roof Assembly to put It Into watertight condition. Should Investigation reveal that a leak Is caused by something other than causes covered by this warranty, Investigation and repair cost shall be assumed and paid by the Building Owner. who shall effect prompt and adequate repairs in a manner compatible with the Hickman System. The Building Owner will be responsible for the removal or replacement of any traffic surfaces or other appurtenances built over the roof are required in order to put the Holman Roof Assembly In watertight condition. Limitations The Warranty It rot at honoree poky, nor doe It obtgae Hldonau to toper leek r &temird to bee seta of the blade; A. euMdirg design or construction.' B. Damage to the tooling system by any nature disasters. Including but not aNed to goods. kilning ben, earthquakes, hurricane rated winds, etc. C. Structure twosomes belowes roof membr end lesengs. D. Ness of and surface, abuse. vandalism. chi disobedience, acts of war. exposure to damaging chemicals, Ind ding but not Meted b bbrenta, as end adds. E. Condonation Wake the asasmNy or moisture vepodiquid Hermon throughout but not Maed towels, windows, etc. F. Fate of the Building Owner to promptly ratty Mraman In witting and receive written approve hoc 1. Changes In banding Usage. 2 Modleat on or additions diems to the seeing root G. Ladkof positive drainage. H. Metal components other than Hickman Metal Flash I. Loa or erosion of arfadrg mdadaes Including, but not limited to. reflective ooatngo: granules. or aggregate are not covered by Ws Hickman hereby assumes no responsibility for Inddentd or consequential damage to the aetzture. Its contents, loss dame. poete enemy or any bmnvenderoa from any type d roof leak or damages H is knan's sole responatbey hereunder Is the cost of repairs to put the membrane assembly into a watertight condition. I4drman's exclusive sive resporeidtly and liability under this Warranty Is to make repairs that may be required to return the rod b e watertight oa dition In accord win he obtigationswtidh are Hickman's resporelblly under tits Warranty. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMTrTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, HICKMAN HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY ,r1PUED WARRANTES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILRY AND ANY WARRANTY OF FITNESS 30700 Solon Industrial Parkway Solon, OH 44139.440- 248 -7760 FAX: 440- 248 -6524 FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WA TS SUCH WARRANTY TO THE DURATION ANDTOTHE EXTENT OFTHE EXPRESS WARRANTY REPRESENTED BY THIS WARRANTY. There are no warranties which extend beyond the description of the face hereof. This warranty will be governed by end construed under the laws of the state of Otio without regard to conflict- of-laws principles that would require the application of any other law. Owners Responsibility In the event of a leak in the roofing system or flashing assembly, the Building Owner must notify Hickman In writing within ten (10) days after discovery of the leak and provide access to the roof. THE HICKMAN SERVICE WARRANTY DOES NOT ABSOLVE THE BUILDING OWNER/CUSTOMER OF MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY THAT IS REQUIRED TO KEEP THIS WARRANTY IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECTIVE.. Refer to the W.P. Hickman Roof Membrane System Care & Maintenance Guide for maintenance guidelines. As Hickman does not practice engineering or architecture, neither the issuance dais Werrarty gray review d he butdug's mnskuclion by our repress na5ves shal constitute any additional warranty. WP. Hickman that have no obligation under this Wamantyunless WP. Hickman kman ad the Instating applicator have been paid intuit feral materials applies, services, warranty costs and other costs which are lnduded In, cc Incidental W the Roofing System. H6netydays priorb he oipiratim this warranty, you may contact WP. Hickman for service options available at that Imo Transfer of Warranty This Warranty may be transferred by the Building Owner toe subsequent purchaser of the property by giving not less than ten days written notice to Hickman of such proposed transfer, during which Imo Hickman will Inspect the rooting system to make a written report to the Building Owner and the proposed purchaser of its findings and any adjustments required. Refer to Care & Maintenance Glide for more Information. W. P. HICKMAN SYSTEMS, INC. AutatedSgrakre Vie Deb , ,114 4 i F"`"1 T a 7 44,41.0.6.4 T,i;T'P-', - f' . Y�\..i9:df:. 1 4 - — r 1 • C E >ez ,. • F / ti r, is r �l • 41. P >�t =• r_' - ,a-. ••:"�,>^r:yti""- �yF•,.. . '; " .: -.- :'•_r.c`h`�,..t%`:, ; 'u• �/ a Services Included: . As part of this warranty, a subsidiary of W.P. Hickman Systems, Inc. will perform the following service once within the first two years of the warranty. A. Roof Inspection Services. 1. Visual inspection of the roof membrane and root surface 2 Inspection of the flashing systems Including, but not limited to, the metal edge system, base flashings on equipment and adjoining walls, tnwterflashing and termination details, sad stacks and vents, pitch pans. HVAC equipment, skylights and access hatches 3. Advise owner of missing walkway treads, drain dome strainers, cracked drain rings or bolls, and missing clamps or bolts. Replacement of these items will be at owners cost 4. Initial AIM Inspection information will be provided in a database program on CD upon completion of first MIT Inspection. B. General Rooftop Housekeeping Services 1. Removal of debris (Le., leaves, branches, paper and similar items) from the roof membrane subject to the Program Exclusions listed below 2. Service will Include removal of surface debris from the roof drains, gutters, and scuppers, but not clogged pipes or plumbing 3. Al dads will be disposed of at the owner's approved site location C. Routine Maintenance 1. Sealant voids in termination bars, conterflashkgs and parapet caps will be learned and resealed if needed. 2. Exposed fasteners will be resealed on perimeter metal details where required. 3. Ap pitch pans will be refilled and topped off If needed. 4. Metal projections (hoods and damps) will be checked and resealed 5. Soil atadk leads will be inspected for cuts or holes and temporarily resealed when required with appropriate materials until stack flashing can be pennamently repaired D. Preventive Maintenance 1. Tears, splits and breaks in the perimeter and internal membrane flashing systems and flashing strip -ins will be repaired with appropriate repair materials. 2 Tears, splits and breaks in the membrane will be repaired with appropriate repair mastic and membrane. a Re -secure loose metal coping caps, termination bars, eounterllashings end metal edge systems where required with appropriate fasteners 4. Dress-up reflective coatings where mastic repairs have been made PERFORMANCE WARRANTY SERVICE F:\Warranties \WAR - Performance Service Program- Revised 5. Loose fasteners on roof top equipment that are exposed will be tightened and resealed. S. Check and re-secure drain bolts and damping rings. 7. Check strip4n around drain leads, coat with approved mastics If required. B. Reattach loose gutter straps, seal open gutter joints, and repair gutter stripers where required. 9. Check scupper boxes for open solder or caulking and seat with appropriate materials fl required. Program Exclusions A. Natural or accidental disasters, Including but not limited to, damage caused by lightning, hailstorms, floods, high winds it excess of gale force, tornadoes, earthquakes, fire, vandalism, Animals, or penetration of the membrane of chemical attack of outside agents. B. Use of material not specified by W.P. Hickman Systems; Inc. or its subsidiaries. C. Any intentional or negligent act on. the part of tiro warranty owner or third party, including but not limited to, misuse. traffic or storage of materials on roof. D. tinder no d ama:tanoes shalt we be liable for any indirect. special or consequential damages of any kind I nduding, but not limited to, fries or penalties, loss of profits, loss of rents, loss of good will, loss of business opportunity, additional financing costs, or loss of use of any equipment or property, whether in contract, tot Including negligence, warranty or otherwise. E. Housekeeping and general roof top preventative maintenance, does not absolve the building ownedwstomer from completing owner required rooftop housekeeping end preventive maintenance and will not include accumulations of water, or process generated debris such as, but not limited to, food stuffs, grease, ails, chemicals, paper, sawdust, or lint. Debris from construction, maintenance. or . remodeling activities is also excluded. F. Damages incurred to the roof system or building contents resulting from the owners failure to complete required preventive maintenance and/or housekeeping will not be the responsibility of W.P. Hickman Systems, Inc. and/or its subsidiaries. G. Re-coating or resurfacing of any surfacing material Including minerals, gravel, ballast, reflective coatings, etc., including wind erosion is not covered wider this agreement It Pavers, IRMA Systems, walking surfaces, walkways or other materials or structures placed over the roof and will not be moved as part of the roof inspection be removed and replaced at owners cost if necessary to effect a repair. DPS - BUR Plus 102.doc HK Page 1 of 2 Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 HOT :APPLIED BITUMENS (Product Number Series 045) BUR Plus 101 Stock Hot - applied roofing asphalt: Type Ill for slopes up to 3 in / ft [25 %]; Type II for slopes up to % in / ft [40 %]; T se IV for sloes us to 6 in / ft 50% . BUR Plus 303 Non -stock Hot - applied modified asphalt used as an interply or surfacing material. Modified with SEBS rubber. Meets the requirements of ASTM D 6152. Interply: 25 lbs / sq ( +25 %) Surfacing: 60 lbs / sq ( +25 %) min Interply: 25 lbs / sq ( +25 %) Surfacing: 60 lbs / sq ( +25 %) min 045 -0855 045 -0050 100 lb sleeve Gallon (8.5 lbs / gal) 100 lbs / sleeve Approx. 42 lbs / ctn 24 sleeves / pallet 226 gal / pallet 48 boxes / pallet Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 HOT- APPLIED BITUMENS (Product Number Series 045-) DPS - BUR Plus 606.doc Page 2 of 2 BITUMINOUS ROOF MEMBRANES (Product Number Series 025-) tertly4 Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Stock High - tensile fiberglass /polyester combination reinforcement coated with SEES modified asphalt. Performance Ply MS FR Stock SEBS /SBS modified polyester reinforced cap sheet. Fire rated version. DPS - Pika Ply Hi -Tec 80.doc Page 1 of 6 0.95 sq / roll Detailed Product Summary 025 -0334 Effective 07/05/06 30 rolls / pallet 25 rolls / pallet PRIMERS (Product Number Series 015-) HK Rapid Dry Primer WB Stock A quick- drying, totally VOC compliant primer that improves the adhesion of self- adhering membranes, asphaltic coatings and resair materials over as•halt, concrete and a•ed metal surfaces. Secure Plus Wash Primer CA VOC Stock Solution used to prepare aged EPDM surface. Serves as an adhesion- promoting agent. 200 sq ft / gal (nominal) 150 - 250 sq ft/gal 015 -0270 015 -0282 5 gal (50 Ibs) (2 Ibs) 36 / pallet N/A DPS - HK Rapid Dry Primer SP.doc Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 Page 1 of 2 COMMENTS: Type of I�ection: /N04 Address: /20 O 14 s gd(1 -6/ /u4 / Date Called: g.e c I 0 ) e - 1 2 O, - ) F s ) DI ) ( e kui ( L e_r 1u4,.. ^ c_"uIrt I S /? 1 r _A -f J t ` 1 r ,� ( (1� (--) (_P 6 A I e te.r k s t , -, (Z - t I A F., ik- t AS 'L i• . ak.S .' Yr...1 7 Phone No: e � : �/ 3 p(( 0LAA 61 N II 1 Proje /Tie { ru ( pit' Type of I�ection: /N04 Address: /20 O 14 s gd(1 -6/ /u4 / Date Called: Special Instructions: p - `e e, ( o n� -SOt\ k�x 4 DZ I & `CJ Date an W 7� p.m. Reque Phone No: INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. (206)431 - 3670 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: iDate: Date: 5 , ti COMMENTS: Type of Inspection: rovA 1 /` ,,1 Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: Requester: 1 5 ,Q i L Tt f 44 . ) n r Pi:` 1--1) 6A-?..),c J n /I , { ) Ili I) A4 At-F 5iec , c4( 6/ re- ; ,"5pe Project: /1/ 772-O e ir Type of Inspection: rovA 1 Address: /-2D er9S7 "Id 0414/ Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: Requester: Phone No: 4/�" _yo Z -/ 6M INSPECTION RECORD a� Retain a 'copy with permit D.47 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 orrections required prior to approval. � � /` \ (Date: El $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. (Receipt No.: 'Date: COMMENTS: (_9c.no-cs#'(,Dr 5tAA ,tcui-e Al ( ok-Vi1/41 „)./A ,A4 c \ Old. 1‘--- kicA .1 o A-191Jtz radf---' , -- 1,A 6A\-Il .6)( c >\5d i _.\ M I o(t,ef e-orr_P3-u 1 -1, 4 - - vP r-e..,?) - Special Instructions: ( ., Y 4 Date WaaRed: car,.fm>11. Requester: P IN-71.6 %' ,4ariviAfrr Type of Inspection: Address: / 6 /7/41 / 4 ( LA/9 Date Called: S Special Instructions: ( ., Y Date WaaRed: car,.fm>11. Requester: Phone No: 1 I+V 4 INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 EI Approved per applicable codes. Inspecto : INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit oky-X I PERMIT NO. Date: F $58.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: .6d 7- (206)431-3670 Corrections required prior to approval. 'Date: COMMENTS: Type of Inspection: ,c / Pi 's/40 / .vh / // ('cry- ' 7, ' /4 4, 1, 17 Address: /2000 e'457 ff//26✓tiq /✓601.0"! �4+✓Wl dt'`k g /We- 4112 /4e1/4e 9XAe,,sf d i,fit Date Wanted .3 - /9n/roy / /(/0 lj0 /� /0 1;4 1 d x 64); 5 7 � ki i/4*' t/rtf / ) ,..5 it. AvAhee/l / ,71#17R/6 — 4//4 / ; ;,0, / /;v.f Ai A A, Ae�, al vrr (' /,��,;s�,,¢r" floes, /�44 Projec : / i'20 km njwFnlfivr Type of Inspection: ,c / V Address: /2000 e'457 ff//26✓tiq Date Called: / Special Instructions: 9 _- 1 Date Wanted .3 - .m. o s� Ph Phone No z h -yo& - /61/, CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION ' 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431- 11 Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. -: !c .00 REINSPECTION F REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter lvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: Projuti , f17,721 ( , aNcAil l Type of Inspection: f-r / _ Address: (.2ri ill4 ,a1%/4- Date Called: Special Instructions: (/ Date Wanted : P.m. Requester: Phone No: , INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit D9 7 INSPECTION NO. 6,9 PERMIT440. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431- Ej Approved per applicable codes. ..."retions required prior to approval. Id COMMENTS: 7 c.; — 1" 7 'Inspector 58.00 REINS ION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 outhcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 T e of Inspectio /2c( - Pro • C / ;7z o / /2_00 ddress: r v4/ Special Instructions: Date Called: Date Wanted: 2 eV- c) 'a.m. pm: Requester: ` Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: or: El Corrections required prior to approval. I 7— '07 I $58.00 REIISECTION FEE Prior to • paid at 6300 Southcenter 'Blvd.. Suite 100. Call the schedule edule spection. 'Receipt No.: 'Date: i DPS - HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated.doc Detailed Product Summary Revised 7/05/06 Roof Coatings & Cold- Applied Adhesives (Product Number Series 010 -, 020 -, 055 -, 060 -) HK Aluminum Shield CA VOC 5's = Stock 55's = Non -stock Aluminum /asphalt base paint. Non - fibrated. 350 -400 sq ft / gal per coat. Two (2) coats recommended jepart ent 1.0 o on ri q Cold -a Multi -Ply Adhesive SF CA VOC Non -stock lied, solvent -free, as.halt/urethane inter .I adhesive 2.0 gallons per 100 sq. ft. per ply Hickman InstaShieldTM Maintenance Coating CA VOC Non -stock A single component, high solids aluminum pigmented, moisture - cured, aromatic coatin.. M ite o ®. 2 coats at 1 gal / sq (per coat) 010 -0520 5 gal 020 -0320 5 gal 020 -0330 55 gal 010 -0460 5 gal (47 Ibs) (47 Ibs) (517 Ibs) (50 Ibs) 36 / pallet 36 / pallet 4 / pallet 36 / pallet Page 2 of 4 SYSTEMS 11141C. DPS - Pika Ply Hi -Tec 60 (Type II).doc Page 1 of 6 Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 BITUMINOUS ROOF MEMBRANES (Product Number Series 025-) Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Stock High - tensile fiberglass /polyester combination reinforcement coated with SEBS modified asphalt. Pika Ply HI -TEC 80 Stock High - tensile strength fiberglass/ polyester combination reinforcement coated with Modified Asphalt. Performance Ply MS FR Stock SEBS /SBS modified polyester reinforced cap sheet. Fire rated version. 2.0 sq / roll I �natio itrG 'Flove la* 1.5sq /roll 0.95 sq / roll 025 -0001 025 -0010 025 -0334 1m x 20m roll 1m x 15m roll 1m x 10m roll (71 Ibs) (87 Ibs) (114 Ibs) 30 rolls / pallet 30 rolls / pallet 25 rolls / pallet INP HICK YSTEIVIt 11! ; REPAIR MATERIALS SECTION (005 - Roof Mastics) (065 Accessories Temp -Seal Stock Emergency, wet surface, temporary leak- sealing mineral compound. Hickman Polyester Mat Stock Polyester fabric for use with cold - applied roof coatings or repair materials. Secure Plus EPDM Stock A self- adhering waterproof tape. EPDM surface, rubberized adhesive base. Approx. 22 sq ft / bottle - 4 bottles / ctn 90sgft /roll 180 sq ft / roll 540 sq ft / roll 25 sq ft / roll 50sgft /roll 50sgft /roll 005 -0078 065 -1120 065 -1130 065 -1140 065 -1230 065 -1232 065 -1235 4 bottles / ctn 6" x 180' roll 12" x 180' roll 36" x 180' roll 6 "x50'roll 6 "x100'roll 12" x 50' roll (62 lbs / ctn) (1.75 Ibs) (3.5 lbs) (10 Ibs) (12 lbs) (24 Ibs) (29 Ibs) 25 ctns / pallet N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A DPS - HK Glass Mesh il.doc Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 Page 2 of 3 p TEM INC. DPS - HK Glass Ply (Type IV).doc Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 BITUMINOUS ROOF MEMBRANES (Product Number series 025-) Premium Ply Stock Asphalt impregnated fiberglass ply sheet for hot roofing systems. Meets or exceeds requirements of ASTM D2178 Type VI glass felts. BUR Plus Polyester Ply Non -stock An uncoated polyester fabric, treated to work in combination with hot asphalt/BUR systems. BUR Plus Polyester 250 Non -stock A 250 -gram uncoated polyester fabric, treated to work in combination with hot asphalt/coal tar BUR systems. 5.0 sq / roll 10 sq / roll 10 sq / roll 025 -0440 025 -0550 025 -0505 36 in x 180 ft roll 1m x 100m roll 1m x 100m roll (58 lbs) (40 lbs) (58 Ibs) 20 rolls / pallet 20 rolls / pallet 9 rolls / pallet Page 5 of 6 REPAIR MATERIALS SECTION (005 Roof Mastics) (065 - Accessories) HK Elastic CA VOC Stock Rubberized asphalt, non - asbestos repair mastic. Use with polyester for best results. Aced 1. 459, , ° #10 Mastic (White) CA VOC Non -stock Non - drying, white adhesive to adhere HK 3000 and HK 2000 to bituminous, masonry and metal surfaces. Asbestos -free. DPS - HK ARM.doc YSTErifiS. NC. Smooth Surface: 8 -10sgft /gal Gravel Surface: 5 -7sgft /gal 005 -0065 Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 5 gal (45 Ibs) 36 / pallet Page 1 of 3 air mas# HK Elastic CA VOC Stock Rubberized asphalt, non - asbestos repair mastic. Use with polyester for best results. DPS - HK ARM.doc Detailed Product Summary Effective 07/05/06 REPAIR MATERIALS SECTION (005 Roof Mastics) (065 - Accessories) %Pa ®rior tp;A;r #10 Mastic (White) CA VOC Non -stock Non - drying, white adhesive to adhere HK 3000 and HK 2000 to bituminous, masonry and metal surfaces. Asbestos -free. 36 / pallet Page 1 of 3 Property Typical Value Test Method Softening Point 185- 205 °F ASTM D 36 Flash Point 550 °F or greater ASTM D 92 Penetration 20 units, 25•C ASTM D 5 Ductility 4.0 cm, 25 °C ASTM D 113 Tensile Strength 100 psi ASTM D 412 Elongation 200% ASTM D 412 Density 1.0 or greater ASTM D 70 Fire Resistance Pass, Class A ASTM E 108 / UL 790 Asbestos Content, % Zero EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Cold Temperature Bend 40 °F ASTM D 3111 Softening Point Temperature Fallback 10 °F of less (5 Hrs. at 500 °F, 450g. material in open one quart container) HRC 632 BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Can be applied by conventional methods, thus eliminating need for costly and specialized equipment purchases. • Secures gravel cover and provides a weather- resistant top protective coating. • Contains no asbestos. • Superior physical properties result in higher performance BUR systems. • Exceeds minimum requirements of ASTM Specification D 312, Type III. • Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation® per FM Standard 4470. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc .e as to an external fire exposure only. • Approved by the Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code.' TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: AUGUST 2006 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: BUR Plus 102 is specifically refined to provide excellent weatherability and flexibility. It is compatible with standard roofing equipment and can be applied either by hand mopping or with the use of a mechanical spreader. It is manufactured using a carefully controlled process employing very uniform and consistent crude sources. The refining operation is designed to maintain plasticizing oils that are normally removed from standard roofing asphalts. BUR Plus asphalts retain important oils to ensure superior weathering characteristics and the highest performance throughout the life of the roofing system. AREA OF USE: This hot - applied asphalt is suitable for mopping, pumping and for use with many mechanical applicators to: • Fully adhere insulation to approved substrates. • Fully adhere insulation to approved insulation. • Laminate compatible ply sheets, base sheets, cap sheets and vapor retarders. • As a quality surfacing material for new built-up roof assemblies. BUR PLUS 102 INSTALLATION: [The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: Surface must be prepared to project specifications and must be clean and dry. Heatln : BUR Plus 102 must be heated in a conventional roofing kettle. In order to achieve a consistent temperature of BUR Plus 102 during application, the kettle should be equipped with a circulating pump. BUR Plus 102 should be applied at the labeled EVT range for proper coverage. Avoid heating above 525 °F. The flash point of BUR Plus 102 is 550 °F minimum. *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. BUR Plus 102 Technical Data Sheet (08/24/06) Page 1 of 2 Special Note: When working with coated and uncoated polyester ply sheets, the application temperature of the BUR Plus 102 must not exceed 475° F to avoid distortion of polyester. Application: BUR Plus 102 may be applied by mop, using cotton or fiberglass mop heads. Felt layers, such as Garlock Universal, are preferred. Chain mops are not to be used with uncoated polyester ply sheets, as they can damage the ply. Final Surfacing: As surfacing floodcoat of BUR Plus 102 is applied (see Coverage Rates), immediately broadcast new, clean, and dry roof gravel into hot material at a rate of 400 lbs/100 sq. ft. COVERAGE RATES: Interply: 3 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. it (25 lbs. ± 25 %) per ply. Gravel Surfacing Floodcoat: 7 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. ft. (60 lbs. ± 25 %) minimum. Flashing Adhesive: 2.5 gallons (21.5 lbs.) per 100 sq. ft. Adhesive for SBS Modified Bitumen System: 3 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. ft. (25 lbs. ± 25 %) per ply. PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: Standard 100 lb. sleeve /24 sleeves per pallet P/N 045 -0864 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment, since storage conditions are beyond our control and may have a negative affect on packaging. COLOR: Black PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read MSDS and label before use. 2. Follow industry safety standards when working with BUR Plus. 3. Special care is necessary in the application of built -up roofing at temperatures below 40 °F. All materials and the roof deck surface must be dry at time of application. To ensure proper adhesion, care must be taken to ensure recommended EVT temperature is maintained at point of application (i.e., use of Insulated pipes and luggers). Membrane must be installed immediately into the hot bitumen. Mopping shall not proceed the membrane by more than 3 feet. 4. Kettle should circulate material during heating process. 5. For use on slopes up to 2" per foot with glass ply BUR. With Modified Bitumen assemblies use standard BUR Plus 102 up to 1" per foot slope. Above these limits, use BUR Plus 102, Type IV and back nail. For detailed guidelines, refer to Technical Data Sheet: Built -Up Roofing Systems /Nailing Patterns for Steep Slopes. 6. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. BUR Plus 102 Technical Data Sheet (08/24/06) Page 2 of 2 PREMIUM FEATURES Effect of Accelerated Weathering (Heat Aging 1 month at 158'F) Property Initial After Heat Aging Test Method Low Temperature Flexibility 0 °F 0 °F ASTM D3111 Softening Point 297 °F 300 °F ASTMD36 Penetration 53 53 ASTM D 5 Performance Temperature Interval (Interval between Softening Point and Cold Bend Temperature) 297 °F 300 °F Calculated Value • TYPICAL PHYSICAL FEATURES Property Typical Value Test Method Softening Point 285 - 305' F ASTM D 36 Elongation 500% • ASTM D 412 Penetration 50 units, 25 °C ASTM D 5 Ductility 15 cm, 25 °C ASTM 0 113 Tensile Strength 30 psi ASTM D 412 Rash Point 550 °F ASTM D 92 Penetration Index 9.7 Calculated Value Contact Compatibilitywth Type VI Glass Ply Sheet, Coated Glass, Coated Polyester and Coated Glass/Polyester Sheets 011ensls Test, No Exudate ASTM D 1370 Average Adhesion Strength to Felt Coating After Conditioning 1) 24 Hrs. 0 158' F 2) 28 Days @ 158 °F 3) 6 Months 6 158 •F 7.4 Ibf/in. 6.9 lbf/in. 6.4 Ibf/in. ASTM D 1876 Fire Resistance Pass, Class A ASTM E 108 / UL 790 Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Slope Resistance No sag or flow up to 6' per foot slope (26') HRC/10 BUR Plus 606 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: MAY 2005 BUR PLUS 606 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: BUR Plus 606 is a blend of high performance asphalt and proprietary weathering polymers. It serves as a quality modified mopping asphalt for use in the construction of built -up roof membrane assemblies. BUR Plus 606 may be used as an interply adhesive with all Hickman ply sheets and as a surfacing floodcoat, with or without gravel surfacing. BENEFITS: • High quality surfacing bitumen that provides excellent weather resistance to extend the performance life of the roof. • High softening point provides greater flow resistance in extreme heat and on sloped roofs up to 6712 ". • Life cycle cost improvement. • Possesses a wider useful performance interval than blown asphalts. • Improved ability to relieve stresses created by thermal or mechanical factors. • Better retention of physical performance properties over time. • Contains no asbestos. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® as to an external fire exposure only. • Meets requirements of Factory Mutual Research Corporation® Standard 4470. • Approved by the Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code. AREA OF USE: This hot - applied asphalt is suitable for mopping, pumping and for use with many mechanical applicators to serve as a: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • High quality surfacing material for new built - up roof assemblies. • Maintenance surface coating to maintain existing roofing membranes. • Interply adhesive for compatible ply sheets in system configurations. • Maintenance surfacing coating for appropriate types of weathered APP membranes. INSTALLATION: [The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preaaration: • For construction of new built -up roofs, provide a project specification that includes acceptable materials for a smooth, clean and dry surface. Technical Data Sheet (05/19/05) Page 1 of 2 • For restoration of weathered, smooth surfaced asphalt built-up roofs, or weathered, uncoated APP modified bitumen membranes, the surface must be cleaned to remove all dirt and debris. Prime surface with HK Rapid Dry Primer at 3 /gallons per 100 sq. ft and allow to dry. Make repairs, as needed, with BUR Plus 606 and polyester membrane prior to applying floodcoat of BUR Plus 606. Heating BUR Plus 606 must be heated in a conventional roofing kettle to a minimum temperature of 450 °F. In order to achieve a consistent temperature during application, the kettle should be equipped with a circulating pump. BUR Plus 606 should be applied at the labeled EVT range for proper coverage. Avoid heating above 550 °F. The flash point of BUR Plus 606 is above 550°F. When working with coated or uncoated polyester ply sheets, the application temperature of BUR Plus 606 must not exceed 475° F to avoid distortion of polyester. Add the BUR Plus 606 and its plastic wrap to the kettle. Allow the material to melt at least 20-30 minutes before pumping in order to completely melt the plastic wrapper and modified asphalt. Application: BUR Plus 606 may be applied by mop using cotton or fiberglass mop heads. Felt layers, such as Garlock Universal, are preferred. Chain mops are not to be used with uncoated polyester sheets, as they may damage the ply sheet. Final Surfacing; As a weathering floodcoat over smooth, built -up roofs, apply BUR Plus 606 at the rate specified below (see Coverage Rates). If a reflective surface is desired, HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated (one coat at 2 gallons per 100q. ft) can be applied after. BUR Plus 606 weathers for a minimum of 30 days at daily temperatures above 80°F. When a gravel surface is desired, broadcast a minimum of 400 lbs. of new, clean roof gravel per 100 sq. ft into BUR Plus 606 while hot COVERAGE RATES: COLOR: Interply: For floodcoat with Gravel: For Smooth Surface: Flashing Adhesive: Restoration Coat Over Weathered, APP Modified Bitumen System: Black 3 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. ft. (25.8 lbs. ± 25 %) per ply. 7 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. ft (60.2 lbs. ± 25 %) minimum. 2.5 gallons ± 25% per 100 sq. ft (21.5 lbs. ± 25 %) minimum. 2.5 gallons (21.5 lbs) per 100 sq. ft. 5 - 7 gallons ± 25% (43 - 60.2 lbs) per 100 sq. ft. PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: Packaged in cartons weighting approximately 42 lbs. (net 40 lbs. material) ..P /N 045-0875 equal to 4-3/4 gallons; 48 cartons per pallet. STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment, since storage conditions are beyond our control and may have a negative affect on packaging. PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read MSDS and label before use. 2. Follow industry safety standards when working with BUR Plus 606. 3. Special care is necessary in the application of built-up roofing at temperatures below 40°F. All materials and the roof deck surface must be dry at time of application. To ensure proper adhesion, care must be taken to ensure recommended EVT temperature is maintained at point of application. Membrane must be installed immediately into the hot bitumen. Mopping shall not proceed the membrane by more than 3 feet 4. Kettle should circulate material during heating process. 5. Polymer modified asphalts hold their temperature longer than standard asphalts; therefore, kettle temperature may need to be kept lower to maintain the proper EVT at application. 6. Do not apply BUR Plus 606 on slopes that exceed 5" per foot (42 %). 7. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. BUR Plus 606 Technical Data Sheet (05/19/05) Page 2 of 2 Property Typical Value Test Method Maximum Load, 73.4 ± 3.6'F (23 + 2•C), Ibf/in. (kN /m) 570 (99.8) MD 512 (89.7) XMD ASTM D 5147 Elongation at Maximum Load, 73.4 ± 3.6'F (23 ± 2'C), % 33.0 MD 7.8 XMD ASTM D 5147 Tear Strength at 73.4 ± 3.6'F (23 ± 2'C), Ibf. (N) 994 (4,423) Ibf. 732 (3,257) lbf. ASTM D 5147 Energy to Break (Strain Energy), ibf/in. (* - see below) 425.2 MD 112.8 XMD ASTM D 5147 Pliability (1/2' Radius) Pass ASTM D 5147 Mass of Desaturated Felt 8.0 lb /100 ft ASTM D 5147 Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Asphalt, Minimum 17 lb /100 ft ASTM D 5147 Moisture 0% ASTM D 5147 Weight 40 lb/100 ft ASTM D 228 Thickness 60 mils (nominal) ASTM D 751 Fire Resistance Pass, Class A UL 790 / ASTM E 108 ( *) Energy to Break (Strain Energy) - Measure of energy absorption characteristics of F material under load up to fracture. It is equal to the area under the stress- strain curve, and is a measure of the toughness of a material. . ostons,vid, PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Hickman's Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type II is a uniquely designed high strength sheet employing a premium SEBS - modified (styrene - ethylene- butylene- styrene) asphalt coating compound and a high performance fiberglass /polyester combination reinforcement. Because of its high tensile strength and fully coated design, Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type 11 can be used in a number of roof applications. Its high tear resistance makes it an excellent choice for use as a base sheet. Pika Ply Hi -TEC 60 Type II can be used In both hot and cold applied roof constructions. BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Utilizes a roofing - dedicated asphalt to ensure premium roof system performance and durability. • May be used with cold adhesive or hot - applied asphalt. • Superior strength characteristics - Independent test laboratory validated. • Contains no asbestos. • Exceeds requirements of ASTM D 4601, Type II (standard specification for asphalt- coated glass fiber base sheet used in roofing). • Exceptional flexibility and elongation properties. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.e as to an external fire exposure only.` • Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation® per FM Standard 4470. • Approved by Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code Committee. AREA OF USE: • As a ply sheet in the fabrication of both hot and cold process roof assemblies. • May be specified as a nailed or mopped high strength base sheet under hot mopped or cold applied systems. • Suitable as a vapor retarder. INSTALLATION: [The following is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Nailed Base Sheet: Due to the memory of glass base sheets, which can cause some buckling during the nailing process, it is recommended that the base ply be unrolled, cut into 30-35 foot long sections and allowed to relax in place for 15 -30 minutes before fastening. *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: MARCH 2006 P1KA PLYHI -TEC 60 TYPE II Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type 11 ... Technical Data Sheet (03/14/06) Page 1 of 2 Follow the nailing specifications shown below as a minimum. However, it is best to refer to the fastener manufacturer's recommendations for field and perimeter fastening rates. Fasteners must be recommended by deck manufacturer. All nailing shall be done through flat metal caps, no less than 1" in diameter. Nail along the lap of the base ply at intervals of 9" and stagger -nail the sheet 12" in from each edge with nails spaced at 18" intervals. 4" end laps shall be nailed with a fastener at each edge and three (3) fasteners placed 9" on center, 2" in from edge of lap. Increase fastening in roof perimeters and corners as required by FM Loss Prevention Data Sheet 1 -28 & 1 -29. Cold Applied Built -Up Roof: Cut glass base into sections 17 -22' in length and allow to relax for 30 minutes at 72 °F or above, 45 minutes below 72 °F, before placement into wet adhesive. Do not apply below 45°F. Do not re -roll relaxed lengths before placement. Run starter strips (headers) parallel to parapet walls and perimeter details. These should be installed by hand prior to the reinforcing plies. End laps must be staggered 3' minimum. Embed each ply in a uniform continuous spray application of adhesive. Immediately broom each ply to ensure adhesion. Point loading during the time of application may force the interply adhesive from between the reinforcing plies. Realignment of rolls will cause wrinkling. When end laps are in a line, such as an end of the day tie off, overlap previous day's work by 12" and cover with a full width of Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type I1. Every effort should be made to allow the waterproofing bitumen to take a set before being exposed to either foot or wheeled implement traffic. COVERAGE, PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 TYPE 11 is a 2 square roll, weighing approximately 80 lbs. per roll. Each roll is 39 3/8 " wide x 67' long and shipped with 30 rolls to a pallet P/N 025 -0021 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in a cool dry place, preferably indoors. COLOR: Black PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. All labels and label tapes must be completely removed prior to installation of product. 3. Avoid walking or point . loading over the newly installed roofing membrane or during application. 4. Light brooming of Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type II is recommended. The broom may pick up bitumen and the resulting weight and pressure may displace interply adhesive. Replace the broom head if this occurs. Broom should be "pulled" with a slight downward pressure from the deck or insulation side, rather than being pushed. 5. Fishmouths or wrinkles cannot be walked down due to the memory of glass. These defects must be physically cut and then patched with Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type I!. 6. For cold adhesive application, sheets must be cut into 17' -22' lengths and allowed to relax to minimize wrinkles. 7. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. Pika Ply HI -TEC 60 Type 11 Technical Data Sheet (03/14/06) Page 2 of 2 Property Typical Value Test Method Thickness, mil (mm) 88 (2.2) ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Peak Load, 73.4 ± 3.6•F (23 + 2•C), ibf/in. (kN /m) 666 (116.6) MD 556 ( 97.4) XMD ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Elongation at Peak Load, 73.4 ± 3.6'F (23 ± 2'C), % 34.5 MD 21.7XMD ASTM D 5147 /6162 Tear Strength at 73.4 ± 3.6•F (23 ± 2' C), lbf. (N) 919 (4,089) MD 812 (3,613) XMD ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Energy to Break (Strain Energy), lbf/in. (* - see below) 497.0 MD 241.2 XMD ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Low Temperature Flexibility, 'F (•C) -20 ( -29) ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Dimensional Stability, % 0.5 ASTM D 5147 / 6162 Compound Stability 225 (107) ASTM 0 5147 / 6162 Asbestos Content, % Zero EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Fire Resistance Pass, Class A UL 790 / ASTM E 108 ( *) Energy to Break (Strain Energy) - Measure of energy absorption characteristics of i material under load up to fracture. It is equal to the area under the stress -strain curve, and is a measure of the toughness of a material. WP ENCIONAEI TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: JANUARY 2007 'SY3TERISr ING' P1KA PLY HI-TEC 80 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Pika Ply HI -TEC 80. is 88 mils (2.2 mm) thick. It is a smooth surface, fire -rated sheet formulated with high quality asphalt modified with styrene - butadiene - styrene (SBS), and other performance enhancing modifiers and additives. Reinforced with a polyester /fiberglass combination reinforcement, this unique blend of materials allows the membrane to perform under extreme conditions. BENEFITS: • Superior strength properties - Independent test laboratory validated. • Weather resistant for long-term protection. • Meets or exceeds requirements of ASTM D 6162, Type III (S), as tested per ASTM D 5147. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® as to an external fire exposure only. • Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation® per FM Standard 4470.* • Approved by Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code Committee. AREA OF USE: • As a high performance base sheet. • As a top protective, weather - resistant surfacing ply. • As part of a high performance multi -ply modified bitumen or hybrid built -up roof assembly. • For construction of high performance flashing systems. *Reference specific assembly approvals. PHYSICAL FEATURES: INSTALLATION: [The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: Roof surface must be clean, free of dust, dirt, or moisture when sheet is applied. Light priming with HK Rapid Dry Primer maybe required if any surface weathering has occurred on the previously installed ply sheets. Application: Pika Ply HI -TEC 80 shall be applied free of buckles, wrinkles or voids. Sheet shall be applied over and parallel to the underlying roofing, and lapped so that the flow of water is over or parallel to, but never against, the laps. Pika Ply Hi -TEC 80 shall be lapped with 3" side laps and 6" end laps. End laps shall be staggered a minimum of 3 feet. Important: Install at hot asphalt's labeled EVT. Asphalt temperature should not exceed 475 °F at point of application. A maximum mop lead of 5 ft., starting away from the roll, is recommended. Lightly broom plies from unmopped side to ensure complete adhesion. Tie-in previous day's work with a 24" lap. When end laps are in line, cover with a full width of Pika Ply HI -TEC 80. Avoid walking on plies until adhesive has set. Install fleshings as specified. Pika Ply HI -TEC 80 Technical Data Sheet (01/08/07) Page 1 of 3 As a Surfacing Sheet: While typically run perpendicular to the slope (parallel to ridge) when installed in hot asphalt, it is recommended that when cold applied adhesive is used, the membrane always be run parallel to the slope (strapping method). On inclines exceeding 1" per foot (regardless of adhesive type), the membrane should be installed with side laps running parallel to the direction of the roof slope (strapping method) and insulation stops and backnailing are required (refer to Technical Data Page: Built -Up Roofing Systems /Nailing Patterns for Steep Slopes). Flashing: When installed as a ply of base flashing, use hot asphalt or HK ARM as adhesive. COVERAGE RATES: Each roll is approximately 159 square feet in size. Lapping width determines actual coverage of roll, i.e., 3" side and 6" end laps, provide approximate coverage of 145.5 square feet. PACKAGING & P/N 025 0010 PRODUCT NUMBER: 87 lbs. (39.5 kg) per roll. 39 -3/8" wide x 49' long STORAGE: COLOR: Black One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in a cool dry place, preferably indoors. PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. All labels and label tapes must be completely removed prior to installation of product. 3. Do not apply directly to previously coated surfaces without conducting an adhesion test. The use of a mechanically attached insulation or base sheet separator is recommended. 4. Protect all components of Hickman's assemblies from discharges such as petroleum products, grease, oil (petroleum and vegetable) and constant contact with water in excess of 140 °F. 5. When ambient temperatures are below 40 °F, Hickman's materials should be kept in a warm area (i.e., 60 °F or higher) and brought to the roof no more than one hour prior to the application. Important: Install at asphalt's labeled EVT. Asphalt temperature should not exceed 475°F at point of application. 6. When installed with cold adhesives, cut in 16-20' length and allow to relax to reduce wrinkles. 7. Do not apply directly to the following surfaces unless they are primed with HK Rapid Dry Primer. 1) Stucco; 2) Masonry; 3) Metal. 8. Copper flashings may be weathered or coated with an anti- tarnish lacquer, which will impair adhesion. Clean with acetone and clean rags. Prime with HK Rapid Dry Primer before applying flashing membrane. 9. Do not apply flashing membranes directly to fresh mopping asphalt with asphalt mastic, as poor adhesion will result. 10. To avoid bitumen displacement or membrane damage, it is recommended practice to restrict traffic on applied membrane until it is sufficiently cooled. 11. For Industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. Warning • Warning • Warning • COLD WEATHER APPLICATION GUIDELINES • Warning • warning • Warning 1. ROLL TEMLPERATURE must be 50 °F or above for proper application. Membrane closest to core is often at a lower temperature. 2 RECOMMENDED ambient temperature is 40 °F and rising to install this membrane. These conditions may require heated storage to maintain roll temperature at 50 °F and above. FOR APPLICATION BELOW 40 °F, contact Hickman Systems' Technical Department. *Reference specific assembly approvals. Pika Ply HI-TEC 80 Technical Data Sheet (01/08/07) Page 2 of 3 Property Typical Value Test Method Breaking Strength 63 Ibf/in. MD 58 ibf/in. XMD ASTM D 2178 Pliability Pass ASTM D 2178 Ash 70-88% ASTM D 2178 Bituminous Saturant 3.0 lb /100 ft min. ASTM D 2178 Mass of Desaturated Felt 1.7 - 1.9 lb/100 ft2 ASTM D 2178 Moisture Lo% max. ASTM D 2178 Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Fire Resistance Class A ASTM E 108 / UL 790 Adherent Comminuted Surfacing 2.5 lb /100 ft ASTM D 2178 Dry Mass of Asphalt- Impregnated Glass Felt 6 lb /100 ft min. ASTM D 2178 BENEFITS: • Utilizes a roofing - dedicated asphalt to ensure premium roof system performance and durability. • High quality, non - rotting ply sheet. • Ease of handling - provides for a contractor friendly application. • Contains no asbestos. • Meets or exceeds the requirements of ASTM D 2178 for Type IV glass felts. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.® as to an external fire exposure only. • Meets requirements of Factory Mutual Research Corporation® Standard 4470. • Approved by the Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code. TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: DECEMBER 2005 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: HK Glass Ply Type IV is a high performance, Type IV fiberglass ply sheet featuring a roofing- dedicated asphalt coating. It can be used as a ply sheet in built -up or hybrid roof systems. It offers higher strength than typical type IV fiberglass ply sheets, and excellent application characteristics in a non - rotting, water - resistant reinforcement. *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. PHYSICAL FEATURES: HK GLASS PLY TYPE IV AREA OF USE: • HK Glass Ply Type IV is designed for application over approved pre - formed rigid insulation, base sheets or primed, poured - in -place structural concrete decks in conjunction with hot - applied bitumen. • For use as a ply sheet in hot applied BUR and hybrid roof assemblies. INSTALLATION: (The following Information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific Installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: In accordance with the particular job specifications, prepare surface to be covered. Application: Plan placement of HK Glass Ply Type IV to ensure that water will flow over or along, but not against exposed edges. Starting at low point of roof, apply uniform and continuous mopping of the specified hot -melt adhesive using a standard roofing mop or felt layer. To start and finish roof membrane along edges, terminations and projections, use starting/finishing strips; 12, 24 and 36 inch wide plies with succeeding plies lapped 24 -2/3" for 3 -ply membrane. 4 -ply membranes can also be constructed by installing starter strips of 9 ", 18 ", 27" then 36 ", with succeeding plies overlapping 27 -1/2 inches. Embed each ply in uniform and continuous mopping of specified hot -melt adhesive. Ply shall never touch ply. Apply specified hot -melt adhesive no more than ten feet ahead of each roll (less in cool weather). Lightly broom plies from unmopped side to ensure complete adhesion. Overlap previous day's work by 24 °. Lap ply sheet ends 6 °. Stagger end laps 4' minimum or when end laps are in line, cover with two (2) plies of full width HK Glass Ply Type IV. Avoid walking on plies until adhesive has cooled. Install flashings as specified. HK Glass Ply Type IV Technical Data Sheet (12/08/05) Page 1 of 2 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in a cool dry place, preferably indoors. COLOR: Black *Reference specific roof assembly approvals. NOTE: Roof replacement usually involves more complexities than new construction roofing. Such contingencies as rusted or deteriorated decks, rotted wood components, rooftop equipment which cannot be moved or shut down, and numerous other conditions are often encountered. The application information provided here is designed to serve only as a general guide. COVERAGE, PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: 36" wide x 180' long (540 sq. ft. - referred to as a 5 square roll) P/N 025 -0442 Weighs 50 lbs. per roll; 20 rolls per pallet. PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. Avoid walking over the newly installed roofing membrane. 3. Light brooming of HK Glass Ply Type IV is recommended. The broom may pick up bitumen and the resulting weight and pressure may displace interply adhesive. Replace the broom head if this occurs. A 36" wide squeegee is preferred and should be "pulled" with a slight downward pressure from the deck or insulation side, rather than being pushed. 4. Fishmouths or wrinkles cannot be walked down due to the memory of glass. These defects must be physically cut and then patched with 2 layers of HK Glass Ply Type IV. 5. Splices in the glass felt from the factory should be cut, removed and patched. 6. Not for use with cold applied adhesives. 7... For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. HK Glass Ply Type IV Technical Data Sheet (12/08/05) Page 2 of 2 3. Before application at 50 °F ambient temperature and below, unroll membrane and allow to relax in sun, if possible. Roll temperature should be 50°F or above before installation. 4. The use of insulated equ to maintain asphalt temperature is recommended. Conventional asphalt luggers, for example, will permit rapid cooling of asphalt in cold weather. 5. Install at hot asphalt's labeled EVT. 6. Cold substrates result in rapid asphalt temperature loss. MAXI M I UM mop lead is 3 feet in cold weather. 7. LAST PASS of mop should be on the lap area of the preceding membrane. IMMEDIATELY roll membrane into mopping. 8. Set and roll membrane into hot asphalt. Do not kick in rolls or moo and flop. Lightly broom in membrane. 9. For additional cold weather application information, reference the following W. P. Hickman Systems' Technical Data Sheets or call the Technical Department at 440 - 248 -7760. • Cold Weather Application Tips for Roof Coatings • Cold Weather Application Tips for Modified Bitumen *Reference specific assembly approvals. Pika Ply HI -TEC 80 Technical Data Sheet (01/08/07) Page 3 of 3 Property Typical Value Test Method Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600/R- 93/116 Metallic Aluminum by Weight 13% ASTM D 2824 Non - Volatile Matter (NVM) 65% ASTM D 2824 % Water 0.1% ASTM D 2824 Flash Point 100' F ASTM D 3278 Insoluble Matter, % by NVM 48 ASTM D 2824 Uniformity and Consistency Acceptable as described ASTM D.2824 Storer Viscosity (300 gm load) 37 sec. /100 rev. ASTM D 2824 Fire Resistance Pass, Class A UL 790 / ASTM E 108 Solar Reflectance 0.63 ASTM C 1549 Emissivity 0.41 ASTM C 1371 WP HCKIVIAR1 SYirr613, iNc. . TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: NOVEMBER 2006 HK ALUMINUM SHIELD FIBRATED PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated combines selected asphalts, mineral fillers and refined aluminum to provide a tough, durable, weather resistant, reflective surface. BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Contains no asbestos. • Highly reflective. • ,Excellent adhesion. • Good weatherability. • Meets or exceeds ASTM D 2824, Type Ill requirements. • Classified by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc .® as to an external fire exposure. • Approved by the Miami Dade County Building Code Compliance Department and Building Code. • Saves energy by reducing roof surface temperature. • Extends life cycle of surfaces by slowing UV degradation. • Solar reflectance and thermal eminence (emissivity) values in accordance with the Cool Roof Rating Council Product Rating Program. • Meets requirements of Factory Mutual Research Corporation® Standard 4470. AREA OF USE: • Top protective coating for new, smooth asphalt roof systems. • As a surface coating over aged, smooth asphalt roofs. • On the vertical portion of base fleshings. • A surface protective coating for BUR Plus and smooth surface Pika Ply products. • As a coating for metal roofs with approval from Hickman Technical Services. INSTALLATION: [The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: All surfaces should be swept clean prior to application of the product. All blisters, breaks and other membrane defects should be repaired. Prime aged and dried out asphalt surfaces with HK Rapid Dry Primer for best results. Allow all primer to dry thoroughly before applying coating. All metal surfaces must be cleaned free of dust, dirt, and rust scale. Application: HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated requires thorough mixing with a low speed drill. Mixing must uniformly blend asphalt with aluminum paste. The use of low speed power equipment or industrial paint shakers is recommended. Apply material by spray, brush, or roller (roller pans required). Stir frequently. HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated Technical Data Sheet (11/01/06) Page 1 of 2 Recommended Sprat/ Eauioment: Gas powered or air operated spray equipment capable of 1,200 psi minimum, using a .043 - .061 HD RAC tip. Equipment Clean -Uo: Mineral Spirits. COVERAGE RATES: Apply at a rate of 2 -2% gallons /square (100 sq. ft.). Actual coverage rate will vary depending on surface conditions. Note: For estimating purposes on corrugated or ribbed metal roofs or walls, multiply lineal surface area by 1.5 to account for the additional surface area of the ribs or corrugations. DRYING TIME: Usually, 12 hours drying time is required before exposing to moisture to prevent browning PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: 5- gallon (18.9 liter) pail P/N 010 -0240 55- gallon (208.2 liter) drum P/N 010 -0250 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in unopened, original containers. COLOR: Aluminum PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. Do not apply to damp surfaces or when rain or snow is imminent. 3. Exposure to rain before cured or dew formation on uncured surface will cause a bronze discoloration. In most cases, color will even out over time. 4. Not recommended where ponding water occurs. 5. Proper mixing required to assure desired performance. Power mixing may be required if heavy settlement of pigment exists. 6. Emulsions must age a minimum of 30 days before applying Aluminum Shield Fibrated. 7. Do not apply over a fresh glaze of hot asphalt. 8. Do not apply during extreme temperatures (>105°F). 9. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. COLD WEATHER APPLICATION GUIDELINES: Storae: Keep product in the range of 70° F. Heating: On the jobsite, it is highly recommended to use warming devices that use circulating oil to heat solvent-based liquid roofing materials for easier spray application. Application: Wait until the afternoon on a sunny day. This will enable the roof to warm up as much as possible. The surface must be dry before applying coatings. Solvent- based, asphaltic coatings are best applied at a minimum ambient temperature of 40 ° F and rising. Water -based and coal tar coatings require a minimum ambient application temperature of 50 °F and rising. For additional information, please reference the following W. P. Hickman Systems' Technical Data Sheets: • Cold Weather Application Tips for Roof Coatings • Cold Weather Application Tips for Modified Bitumen.. HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated Technical Data Sheet (11/01/06) Page 2 of 2 Property Typical Value Test Method Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600 /R- 93/116 , Viscosity 100 -200 cps ASTM D 2196 Density 7.2 lbs/gal. ASTM D 1475 Solids by Weight 43% ASTM D 4479 Flash Point 101 *F, minimum ASTM D 93 j TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: NOVEMBER 2006 SYSTEMSr IM[. HK RAPID DRY PRIMER SP AREA OF USE: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: A rapid drying, asphalt based primer that enhances adhesion of asphalt coatings, and repair materials over asphalt, metal or concrete surfaces. BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Rapid drying • Facilitates adhesion of surfacing material. • Contains no asbestos. • One -part - easy to use. • Approved by Factory Mutual Research Corporation® per FM Standard 4470. • As a primer over asphalt surfaces, masonry or metal surfaces prior to the application of Hickman asphalt-based products. INSTALLATION: [The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: All loose gravel must be removed from roof. All surfaces should be cleaned and dry prior to application. Application: Do not thin. HK Rapid Dry Primer SP may be applied by brush, roller or using a garden sprayer. COVERAGE RATES: HK Rapid Dry Primer SP is applied at a nominal rate of 125 -150 square feet per gallon. (3.1 - 3.7 m /1). Application rates may vary with roof conditions. DRYING TIME: One to four hours, depending on rate of application, porosity of surface and drying conditions. PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: 3- gallon (11.4 liter) pail P/N 015 -0263 5- gallon (18.9 liter) pail P/N 015 -0266 55- gallon (208.2 liter) drum P/N 015 -0267 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in unopened, original container. COLOR: Black HK Rapid Dry Primer SP Technical Data Sheet (11/01/06) Page 1 of 2 PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. Do not use in contact with polystyrene insulation. 3. Do not prime mineral surface roll goods if recoating is considered. 4. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. COLD WEATHER APPLICATION GUIDELINES: Storage: Keep product in the range of 70° F. Heating: On the jobsite, it is highly recommended to, use warming devices that use circulating oil to heat solvent -based liquid roofing materials for easier spray application. Application: Wait until the afternoon on a sunny day. This will enable the roof to warm up as much as possible. The surface must be dry before applying coatings. Solvent- based, asphaltic coatings are best applied at a minimum ambient temperature of 40 ° F and rising. Water -based and coal tar coatings require a minimum ambient application temperature of 50° F and rising. For additional information, please reference the following W. P. Hickman Systems' Technical Data Sheets: • Cold Weather Application Tips for Roof Coatings • Cold Weather Application Tips for Modified Bitumen. HK Rapid Dry Primer SP Technical Data Sheet (11/01/06) Page 2 of 2 Property Typical Value Test Method Asbestos Content 0% EPA 600 /R- 93/116 Density 8.60 lbs/gal. ASTM D 1475 Non - Volatile Matter by Weight 70% ASTM D 4586 Tensile Strength 4) 77'F 400 psi ASTM I) 412 Elongation 4, 77•F 500% ASTM D 412 Resistance to Sag @ 140'F 1,/8• maximum ASTM D 4586 Recovery from Elongation 90 - 95% ASTM D 412 Moisture Vapor Transmission 0.03 g/100 1n2/24 Hrs. 6 0.020 In. ASTM D 1653 Shore •A' Hardness 55 • ASTM D 2240 Moisture by Weigh 0.5% ASTM D 4586 Mineral or Other Stabilizers by Weight 20% ASTM D 4586 Asphalt by Weigh 50% ASTM D 4586 Uniformity & Workability Acceptable as described ASTM D 4586 Behavior 0) 140•F No blistering ASTM D 4586 Pliability @ 32•F No cracking/separation ASTM D 4586 WP HICKMARI TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: JANUARY 2007 - SYSTEMS, INC. HK ELASTIC PLUS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: HK Elastic Plus is a one part, high performance, trowel grade, modified asphalt roof mastic formulated with select additives and SBS rubber modifier. HK Elastic Plus. is carefully blended to ensure flexibility, excellent adhesion, longevity and cold weather performance. These features are combined for ease of application. HK Elastic Plus contains no asbestos. BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Contains no asbestos. • Excellent cold weather flexibility. • Easily applied. • Solves tough problems easily. • Meets or exceeds ASTM D 4586, Type I requirements. AREA OF USE: • Metal edge repair. • Membrane splits. • Embedded metal flanges. • Seal Hypalone flashing. • Edges • Blisters • Control Joints • Miscellaneous flashing repairs. • As a repair material for tough Jobs requiring extra performance. INSTALLATION: (The following information is to be used as a general guideline only. Hickman representative for specific installation procedures.] Surface Preparation: Surface should be cleaned of as much embedded aggregate, dirt and foreign matter as possible. Holes in the surface should be cleaned out thoroughly. Prime dried surfaces with HK Rapid Dry Primer. Application: Blisters, splits, and edges are best repaired by embedding strips of HK Glass Mesh or Hickman Polyester Mat between two layers of HK Elastic Plus. On BUR and gravel roofs, broadcast gravel over completed membrane repairs. An ordinary steel trowel is the most widely used tool for application. COVERAGE RATES: Coverage varies depending upon actual surface conditions. Flashings, reinforcing seams, etc. In conjunction with 1 -ply, 6 inch reinforcing fabric over smooth surface - 1 gallon per 13 linear feet. In conjunction with 1-ply, 6 inch reinforcing fabric over rough surface -1 gallon per 10 linear feet. Flashings - base of flashing on gravel surface -1 gallon per 7 linear feet of 12° coverage per coat. Patching and reinforcing In conjunction with a 2 -ply fabric repair over smooth surface -12 gallons per square. In conjunction with a 2 -ply fabric repair over rough surface -16 gallons per square. Consult the project specification and your local HK Elastic Plus Technical Data Sheet (01/18/07) Page 1 of 2 PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: 5- gallon (18.9 liter) pail P/N 005 -0050 3- gallon (11.34 liter) pail P/N 005 -0053 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in unopened, original container. COLOR: Black PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. Material will dissolve polystyrene. 3. Do not use as a pitch pocket filler. 4. Cannot be used in contact with APP or SBS modified sheets. 5. Not compatible with PIB or PVC. 6. Be aware that the use of reinforcing fabrics will restrict the product's ability to elongate. 7. Will cause non - reinforced EPDM to curl at edges. 8. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. COLD WEATHER APPLICATION GUIDELINES: Stora e: Keep product in the range of 70°F. Application: Wait until the afternoon on a sunny day. This will enable the roof to warm up as much as possible. The surface must be dry before applying coatings. _ Solvent-based, asphaltic coatings are best applied at a minimum ambient temperature of 40 °F and rising. Water -based and coal tar coatings require a minimum ambient application temperature of 50°F and rising. For additional information, please reference the following W. P. Hickman Systems' Technical Data Sheets: • Cold Weather Application Tips for Roof Coatings • Cold Weather Application Tips for Modified Bitumen. HK Elastic Plus Technical Data Sheet (01/18/07) Page 2 of 2 Property Typical Value Test Method Weight 9.0 Ibs/100 sq. ft. ASTM D 1668 Fabric Count 10 x 10 ASTM D 1668 Tensile (Warp and Fill Dlrectons) 75 Ibf/in, minimum ASTM D 1668 Moisture Absorption None ASTM D1.668 sYletaEi3, 1711C. r .. ,B TECHNICAL DATA SHEET: MAY 2005 HK GLASS MESH ►► PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: HK Glass Mesh II is a high strength vinyl coated glass fabric. Its special weave produces a finished material, which is non - fraying, allowing for tighter, more water - resistant roofing applications. BENEFITS: PHYSICAL FEATURES: • Impervious to water. • Will not distort in handling. • Fire - resistant • Highly resistant to most chemicals. • Meets or exceeds ASTM D 1668, Type III requirements. AREA OF USE: • To reinforce the installation of roofing details or repairs made with roofing mastics or roofing cements. Vinyl coating is compatible with asphalt, tar and most other materials. INSTALLATION: (The following Information is to be used as a general guideline only. Consult the project specification and your local Hickman representative for specific Installation procedures.) Surface Preparation: Refer to Technical Data Sheet of appropriate roof mastic or roof cement for surface preparation requirements. Application: Cut HK Glass Mesh II to extend 2" in all directions beyond area being reinforced or repaired. Set fabric into full bed of specified mastic or roofing cement and embed with a trowel working from the center to the edges. Cover the fabric with another layer of mastic or cement that extends one inch beyond all edges of the HK Glass Mesh II and trowel to a taper. Be sure the HK Glass Mesh Ills completely covered. (This is commonly referred to as a 3-course application). For multiple ply application of HK Glass Mesh II (i.e. 5 repairs), cut the additional pieces to extend 2" beyond the edges of the previous ply. PACKAGING & PRODUCT NUMBER: 6" x 100' roll P/N 065 -1060 12" x 100' roll P/N 065 -1065 STORAGE: One (1) year from date of shipment when stored in cool, dry place (preferably indoors). COLOR: White PRECAUTIONS: 1. Read label and MSDS before use. 2. For industrial /commercial use only. Keep out of reach of children. HK Glass Mesh II Technical Data Sheet (05/19/05) Page 1 of 1 LEED Recycled Content Post Industrial: Post Consumer: See chart below See chart below Producing Locations: Bremen, IN Fernley, NV Jacksonville, FL Cornwall, ONT Hazleton, PA ✓U 1 Johns Manville Description ENRGY 3 is a rigid roof insulation board composed of a closed cell polyisocyanurate foam core bonded in the manufacturing process to universal fiber glass reinforced facers. ENRGY 3 utilizes an environmentally compliant blowing agent containing pentane hydrocarbon to enhance the thermal performance of the foam insulation. This hydro- carbon has zero ozone depletion potential and conforms to the Montreal Protocol established in 1987. ENRGY 3 meets the physical property requirements of ASTM C 1289 -02 Type II, Class I, Grade 2 and CAN/ULC S704. ENRGY3 specialty products are also available as tapered panels, pre -cut miters and pre -cut crickets. Use ENRGY 3 provides high thermal insulation value over metal, nailable, and non - nailable roof decks in built -up, modified bitumen and single ply membrane roofing systems. It may be applied using hot bitumen, cold adhesives or mechanical fasteners. The universal facer on both the top and bottom provides a suitable surface for mechanical attachment to a structural deck as well as a suitable surface to apply hot asphalt or cold adhesives. ENRGY 3 is rated in Factory Mutual fire and wind - resistant systems for BUR, modified bitumen and single ply systems in specific constructions. It has been classified by UL as an approved roof insulation in many Class A roof constructions and Roof /Ceiling hourly fire -rated assemblies, and is classified by UL Canada. JM supports NRCA Bulletin #9 in recommending that a cover board of Fesco Board or '4" Retro -Fit Board be installed over foam insulations in hot membrane systems. Typical Physical Properties ASTM Values Test Method Water Absorption <1.5% max C 209 Dimensional Stability Change.... <2% D 2126 Compression Resistance* 10% Consolidation -psi (kPa)...20 (138) min ... D 1621 Moisture Vapor Permeance .... <1 perm E 96 (57.5 ng /(Pa•s•m Service Temperature -100° to 250 °F ( -73° to 121 °C) Tensile Strength-psf (kPa) 730 (35) nom. D 1623 • Also available in 25 psi (172 kPa). Commercial /Industrial Roofing System ENRGY" 3 Energy and the Environment Advantages • High thermal efficiency • Universal facer that is compatible with BUR, modified bitumen and single ply membrane systems • Complies with EPA, CEPA and Montreal Protocol requirements • Meets Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 • Third -party certification with the PIMA Quality Mark - for Long Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values • Potential LEED points Sizes ENRGY 3 is available in 4' x4' (1.22 m x 1.22 m) or 4'x 8' (1.22 m x 2.44 m) boards (other sizes available by special request) and in thicknesses of 1.0" (25 mm) to 4.0" (102 mm). Some sizes are special order with minimum order quantities. Contact your JM Sales Representative for details. For Use Over Metal Decks The minimum thicknesses of ENRGY 3 insulation over metal decks are as follows: Width of Up to 2 %" Up to 3'h" Up to 4 %" Rib Opening (67 mm) (86 mm) (111 mm) Thickness 1.0" (25 mm) 1.2" (30 mm) 1.3" (33 mm) of Insulation (Minimum) Product Data Standard Thicknesses (nom.) LTTR R- Value* Recycled Content'* Post Industrial Post Consumer Total (in.) (mm) (hrft' °F)/BTU m•°C /W ( %) ( %) ( %) 1.0 25 6.0 1.05 8.4 36.4 44.8 1.5 38 9.0 1.59 10.3 26.4 36.7 1.7 43 10.3 1.81 10.7 24.1 34.8 2.0 51 12.1 2.14 11.1 21.8 32.9 2.3 58 14.0 2.47 11.7 18.4 30.1 2.5 64 15.3 2.69 11.8 17.9 29.7 2.8 71 17.2 3.03 12.0 16.4 28.4 3.0 76 18.5 3.26 12.3 15.7 28.0 3.1 79 19.0 3.33 12.4 15.2 27.6 3.3 84 20.4 3.60 12.5 14.5 27.0 4.0 102 25.0 4.40 13.1 12.0 25.1 • The Long Term Thermal Resistance (LTTR) values were determined in accordance with CAN/ULC S 770. •• Value represents average results Non - standard thicknesses are available. Contact your JM Sales Representative for more information. Refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet and Product Label prior to using this product RS -5137 V5 12 -05 s4onpoad 6uijoos papogaagw pooh A4isuaa u 0)1apopna4s xeIop93 -4LI !u)I WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE TO OPEN FLAME OR EXCESSIVE HEAT. MAY SMOLDER IF IGNITED. IF IGNITED, EXTINGUISH COMPLETELY. DO NOT APPLY FLAME DIRECTLY TO KNIGHT - CELOTEX STRUCTODEIP HIGH DENSITY FIBERBOARD ROOF INSULA- TION WHEN INSTALLING A MODIFIED BITUMEN SYSTEM. STORAGE: THIS MATERIAL MUST BE KEPT DRY AT ALL TIMES, IN STORAGE AND DURING APPLICATION ON THE ROOF. Characteristics. properties or performance of materials manufactured by Knight - Celotex herein described are derived from data obtained under controlled test conditions. Knight - Celotex makes no warranties, express or implied, as to their characteristics, properties, or performance under any variation from such conditions in actual construction. Knight - Celotex assumes no responsibility for the effects of structural movement. Limited Warranty Knight - Celotex warrants its products and materials against manufacturing defects and defective materials or workmanship for a period of six months from the date such products are shipped from our plant. Claims If a claim is made under this warranty it must be in writing, describing the defect In full, and promptly submitted to our address below. Remedies and limitations Knight - Celotex. LLC shall not be obigated or liable for labor or other costs related to dismantlement, installation, repair or replacement of defective products or materials. Claims under this warranty are limited to replacement of defective products or material Implied Warranties No implied warranties shall extend beyond warranty as stated here. Incidental or Consequential Damages Knight - Celotex. LLC disclaims and will not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages arising from any manufacturing defect in its products. Knight - Celotex, LLC Contact Information •West Coast Sales & Customer Service 1 800.535.4088 (hit "6" for Sales Dept.) • East Coast Sales & Customer Service I 800.233.8721 (hit "6" for Sales Dept.) *Sales Support, Samples & Literature 1 800.375.0289 •Technical Support 1 800.596.9699 Visit us on the web I www.knlghtcelotex.com Corporate Headquarters I Northfield. IL One Northfield Plaza, Suite 400 Northfield, IL 60093 847.716.8030 847.716.8040 (Fax) Knight - Celotex I Danville. VA 250 Knight - Celotex Way Danville, VA 24541 Knight - Celotex I Sunbury. PA 1400 Susquehanna Sunbury, PA 17801 SDHDBSS 02.07 Knight - Celotex I Marrero. LA 7500 4th Street Marrero, LA 70072 Knight - Celotex I Lisbon Falls. ME 743 Lisbon Street Lisbon Falls, ME 04252 Knight - Celotex Fiberboard a Knight Company Innovations in Fiber Technology® This Warranty is the only express Warranty provided by Knight - Celotex. LLC. No employee, representative or agent nor any other person has authority to assume or incur on behalf of Knight - Celotex, LLC any obligation or liability in place of or in addition to this Warranty. This Warranty provides specific legal rights, and other rights, which vary from state to state, may be available. CAUTION: APPLY ONLY AS MUCH ROOF INSULATION IN ONE DAY AS CAN BE COVERED BY COMPLETED ROOFING SYSTEM THE SAME DAY. DO NOT USE AS AN UNDERLAYMENT FOR SHINGLES. • IN REROOFING APPLICATION KNIGHT- CELOTEX REQUIRES THAT ALL WET AREAS IN THE OLD ROOF BE CUT OUT AND REPLACED. ALSO, BEFORE STRUCTODEK° ROOF INSULATION IS INSTALLED, REMOVE ALL LOOSE AND PROTRUDING GRAVEL. THIS PROCEDURE PREVENTS DAMAGE AND MAINTAINS THE INTEGRITY AND INSULATION VALUE OF THE INSULATION BOARD. NOTICE: The Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Knight - Celotex assumes no responsibility for any errors that may inadvertently appear in this document. Exclusions from Warranty I. Knight - Celotex strives to produce its products to obtain high quality and excellence however, these products are susceptible to imperfections due to the nature of the materials. All final decisions concerning quality and excellence remain exclusively in the discretion of Knight - Celotex. 2. This warranty does not include problems arising from improper installation and does not cover normal wear and tear, changes in color. 3. U a manufacturing defect does occur, Knight - Celotex, LLC will replace any defective products with new products but will cover only those particular items deemed to be defective. (Knight - Celotex, LLC reserves the right to refund to you the purchase price cost of any defective item.) GREEN BUILDING INITIATIVE SUPPORTER Base Sheet Adhesive lbs Coated BUR Sheets 30 Uncoated BUR Sheets 30 SEBS, APP, & SBS Sheets 30 Ply Sheet Adhesive lbs Coated BUR Sheets 30 Uncoated BUR Sheets 30 SEBS, APP, & SBS Sheets 30 Protective Coating lbs Coated BUR Sheets 30 Uncoated BUR Sheets 30 SEBS, APP, & SBS Sheets 30 Miscellaneous lbs Cap Sheet Adhesive 30 Rigid Insulation 30 .25" Pea Gravel 60 Product Information Sheet T1, T2, T3 & T4 MeltPac, MeltKeg, & MeltBulk Type 1, 2, 3 & 4 Hot Applied Asphalt USES: Fields Hot Applied Asphalts protect surfaces exposed to the weather: They are excellent protective coatings for roofs, foundations, concrete, and metal. In addition, Fields Hot Asphalts are applied to install roofing and waterproofing sheets. Fields Hot Applied Asphalts are compatible with SEBS, APP, and SBS rubber modified asphalts and will adhere to most surfaces. DIRECTIONS: Before applying Fields Hot Asphalt as a protective coating, clean away all loose gravel, dirt, vegetation, and debris from the application area. The application surface shall be firm, clean, dry, frost -free, and smooth. Seal any leaking penetrations and repair membrane damage with M300 RubrMastic. Uniformly apply a coating of Fields Hot Asphalt at the rate of 30 pounds per 100 square feet. Install any of the following Fields roofing and waterproofing sheets with Fields Hot Applied Asphalt: M60 RubrPoly, M64 RubrPoly2, F50 Polyshield, F55 PolyShield2, M62 RubrGlas, M66 RubrGlas2, F52 GlasBase2, F56 GlasPly6, or F54 GlasPly4. Uniformly apply 30 pounds per 100 square feet of Fields Hot Asphalt for base and ply sheet adhesives. For maximum protection and reduced energy costs, apply M800 RubrStar over Fields Hot Applied Asphalts. Allow Fields Hot Applied Asphalts a minimum of 90 days to set up before applying the RubrStar. DESCRIPTION: Fields Hot Applied Asphalt is an asphalt that provides superior elastic performance against thermal shock, the daily expansion and contraction of a roof membrane caused by temperature changes. Roof membranes are also penetrated by the sun's destructive UV (ultraviolet) rays. W rays destroy a roofs elasticity. Roofs made brittle and weak from W rays easily break under the assault of thermal shock cycles. Fields Hot Applied Asphalt is your best defense against these attacks. With Fields Hot Applied Asphalt, your roofing and waterproofing installations will perform much longer. Fields Hot Applied Asphalts have a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) Class A Fire Rating. SPECIFICATIONS: Fields Hot Applied Asphalts exceed the standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials ASTM D 312. PACKAGING: T3 T4 MeltPacs are available in 50 pound bricks, T1, T2, T3, & T4 MeltKeg and MeltBulk are available in 100 pound kegs and bulk. POUNDS OF FIELDS HOT ASPHALT TO APPLY PER 100 SQUARE FEET: MELTABLE HOT APPLIED ASPHALT MeltPacs: T3 T4 Fields Hot Applied Asphalts are packaged in meltable plastic brick packages. Each MeltPac weighs 50 pounds, making It possible to place the entire MeltPac into an asphalt kettle and completely melt the brick, 'nciuding the plastic wrapper and the asphalt. In addition, Fields Hot Applied Asphalt eliminates all disposal costs, reducing the volume of waste sent to land fills. Fields Hot Applied Asphalt keeps your job site clean of asphalt and carton debris. With Fields Hot Applied Asphalt, the need to tear open cardboard cartons and to chop apart the conventional 100 pound asphalt plugs is eliminated. Since employees are no longer required to use axes, axe injuries are eliminated. Also, back Injuries are reduced because the 50 pound MeltPac brick is half the weight of the 100 pound asphalt kegs for employees to lift. 1 YSICAL`DA *ome. ROOFING 800.633.3800 413.789.0252 153 Bowles Road e -mail: info @olyfast.com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The OMG Standard Roofing Fastener is designed to secure insulation and single -ply membrane to standard steel (18 ga. — 24 ga.) and wood. It is available in lengths from 1 5/8" — 8 ". The OMG Standard Roofing Fastener is Factory Mutual and Dade County approved. APPLICATION The OMG Standard Roofing Fastener must penetrate steel decks a minimum of 3/4 ", wood plank decks a minimum of 1" and 1/2" through the underside for plywood decks. Using a screwshooter, drive the fastener until a slight depression is seen around the plate, or with very rigid insulation boards, watch for the plate to dimple. Note: Care must be taken not to overdrive the fastener and fracture the skin of the insulation. Fastener must be tight enough so that the plate doesn't turn. For steel decks, Factory Mutual requires that the fastener penetrates the deck at the top flute. To speed installation, this fastener is also available as a labor saving screw and plate. See ASAP. The data below is constant for each OMG Standard Roofing Fastener. Thread Diameter: .220 Head Diameter: Truss Head: .435 Hex Head: .390 Head Style: #3 Phillips Truss Head* 1/4" Hex Head* Coating: * #3 phillips bit or hex head drive included in each carton. CR -TO PRODUCTS CR158 CR214 CR278 CR314 CR334 CR412 CRST5 CRST6 CRST7 CRST8 413.821.0417(FAX) Agawam, MA 01001 www.olyfast.com Full 1000 12 lb 2'A" Full 1000 16 lb 2'/," Full 1000 191b 3'/•" 3" 1000 22 lb 3 3" 1000 251b a applications. • Available with hex head or #3 phillips truss head. COATING OMG CR -10 corrosion resistant coating exhibits less than 15% red rust after 30 Kesternich cycles. CR -10 coating exceeds F.M. Approval Standard 4470. 4'/" 3" 1000 29 lb PLATES & ACCESSORIES Use appropriate steel or plastic plates, 3" 1000 35 lb depending upon the application. See Plates section. 6" 4" 1000 42 lb For best installation result, use a variable speed 0 -2500 rpm screw gun. 4" 1000 48 lb See Accessories section. 5 7 8" 4" 500 27 lb 2 OMG ROOFING PRODUCTS 2005 CMG ROOFING PRODUCTS 800.633.3800 153 Bowles Road e -mail: info ®olyfast.com Application: Fastener: Application: Fastener: Application: Fastener: Application: Fastener: Application: Fastener: Application: Fastener: 2" PLATE 413.789.0252 413.821.0417 {FAX) Agawam, MA 01001 www.olyfast.com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION OMG Steel Plates are made of Galvolume® coated steel. The round design provides an even distribution of loads and eliminates sharp corners that can damage the insulation or membrane. OMG 2" plates should be used for lap seam fastening. OMG 3" plates should be used when fastening insulation. These plates are designed to be used with OMG fasteners. OMG Steel Plates are Factory Mutual and Dade County approved. PHYSICAL DATA 2" Galvalume° Plate Attaches single -ply membrane to the substrate. OMG Standard, Heavy Duty, CD-10, Fluted Nail or Toggle Bolt fastener. 3" Galvalume° Plate Attaches insulation to the substrate. OMG Standard, Heavy Duty, CD -10, Fluted Nail or Toggle Bolt fastener. Lite - Deck Plate Attaches insulation to gypsum, Tectum° and lightweight concrete decks. OMG Lite -Deck Fastener. 2" NTB Plate Attaches single -ply membrane to gypsum, Tectum® and lightweight concrete decks. OMG NTB-1 H w/ or w/o wire or NC 1" head. 3" NTB Plate Attaches insulation to gypsum, Tectum® and lightweight concrete decks. OMG NTB-1 H w/ or w/o wire or NC 1" head. Base Sheet Plate Attaches base sheets to lightweight insulating concrete and various gypsums. OMG Standard or 1.2 Base Sheet Fastener. HYSICAL DAT ackagin = Weight LITE -DECK PLATE TCP03 3" 2" NTB PLATE SPNTB2 2" SPGA2 3" PLATE SPGA3 -R 3" 3" NTB PLATE SPNTB3 3" BASE SHEET PLATE BFSP3 2%" 1000 24 lb 2" 1000 29 lb 1000 37 lb 500 19 lb 1 46 lb 1000 20 lb STEEL PLATES 42 OMG ROOFING PRODUCTS 2005 STANDARD SIZES (Nominal)* APPROX. WEIGHT, PER 100 SF 1/2"x 3'15'8z 6' (12.7 mm a 91 m x 15 m & 1.811m) 330lbs. (16.11 kg/sq.n) 3/ 4'x3'x3' & 5'(19.05mmx91mx91m &1Sm) 4951bs.(24.17kg/sgm) A No. 761 -A PROBLEM Tremendous demands are being placed on the integrity of building roof systems. The roof stands as a ready platform to accept today's broad array of environmental equipment inchiding heating, air conditioning and ventilating equipment, solar collectors, water supply, electronic and window washing equipment, signs and displays. The utilization of the roof to accommodate all of these activities generates a steady flow of traffic to install, service, maintain and secure this equipment. • As a result, the integrity of the roofing system is subjected to a constant flow of potentially destructive traffic never planned for by the roofing system manufacturer. SOLUTION To solve this problem, specify and apply a roof walkway of tough, durable and aesthetically pleasing roof traffic pads: The installation of WHITEWALK and/or DUO -PAD from W. R MEADOWS provides a designated "safe" area on which to walk. Highly absorbent, shock- resistant DUO -PAD Roof Traffic Pads are ideal for application under machinery and equipment to safe -guard the roof and serve as anti- vibration pads. Used around the perimeter of the roof, they provide a safe roadway for the rolling of window washing equipment. (Refer to Data Sheet No.761 -B) WHTTEWALK and DUO -PAD Roof Traffic Pads may be used individually or in conjunction with each other to provide the exact type of protection and safety desired for each roofing system. DESCRIPTION WHITEWALK Roof Traffic Pads are multi-ply, asphaltic panels consisting of a reinforced carrier sheet, fortified asphaltic core and a non -slip top surface of white mineral granules that reflects heat, and helps assure safe footing. WHITEWALK is specifically designed to provide a durable, visually designated walkway over most types of roofing systems. It is commonly used wherever there's a need to protect the integrity of the roofing system from maintenance traffic: W. R. MEADOWS, INC. P.O. Box 338 • HAMPSHIRE, IL 60140 -0338 Phone: 847/214 -2100 • Fax: 847/683 -4544 1- 800 - 342 -5976 www.wrmeadows.com CSI Code: 07720 vB1TEWALK® Roof Traffic Pads PACKAGING W. R. MEADOWS. *Other lengths are available. upon request. FEBRUARY 2005 (Supersedes May 2003) USES WHTTEWALK Roof Traffic Pads, with their white granular surface, provide an obvious, designated safe walkway for service routes to equipment of various types and traffic paths to, under and around signs and displays. WHITEWALK is compatible with fiberglass mesh, asphaltic coatings, asphalt- saturated felts, butyl rubber, neoprene, EPDM and most polyvinylchloride and plastic sheetings. WHITEWALK is not recommended for use on areas such as sundecks, elevated patios, etc. where sharp . or pointed furniture legs and high heel foot traffic would puncture its surface. FEATURES AND BENEFITS • White reflective surface serves as a visual traffic guide. • Easy to handle and install...no special tools required. • Fully compatible with most currently popular roofing systems. • Absorbs the impact of traffic with its tough asphaltic core. • Available in two thicknesses. • Virtually maintenance free. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE... HAMPSHIRE, IL/ CARTERSVILLE, GA YORK, PA / FORT WORTH, TX / BENICIA, CA POMONA, CA / GOODYEAR, AZ / MILTON, ON / ST. ALBERT, AB Application Tools Roofer's Knife Utility Knife APPLICATION Built -up Roofing and Modified Bitumen Systems...Apply WHITEWALK Roof Traffic Pads after the roof has been completely surfaced with gravel, slag, etc. Sweep away all loose surfacing materials from the area to receive the WHITEWALK panels. Install the panels with spot applications of plastic cement or the same coating used to embed the gravel. Embed and step each panel into the spot applied cement or coating. Single - Ply Roofing Systems...Consult the manufacturer of the roofing system for assurance of compatibility with the WHITEWALK panels and for adhesive recommendations. NOTE...WHITEWALK Roof Traffic Pads should be spaced and applied like stepping stones to permit the unrestricted flow of free water. Apply with minimum of 1" to 3" (25.4 mm to 76.2 mm) between panels. Do not butt tightly. WHITEWALK can be cut to size on the job to fit around roof equipment. PAGE 2...NO.761- A...FEBRUARY 2005 PRECAUTIONS FOR THE MOST CURRENT PRODUCT Read and follow application information, precautions INFORMATION, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: and Material Safety Data information. www.wrmeadows.com LIMITED WARRANTY "W. R. MEADOWS, INC. warrants at the time and place we make shipment, our material will be of good quality and will conform with our published specifications in force on the date of acceptance of the order." Read complete warranty. Copy furnished upon request. Disclaimer The information contained herein is included for illustrative purposes only, and to the best of our knowledge, is accurate and reliable. W. R. MEADOWS, INC. cannot however under any circumstances make any guarantee of results or assume any obligation or liability in connection with the use of this information. As W. R. MEADOWS, INC. has no control over the use to which others may put its product, it is recommended that the products be tested to determine if suitable for specific application and/or our information is valid in a particular circumstance. Responsibility remains with the architect or engineer, contractor and owner for the design, application and proper installation of each product. Specifier and user shall determine the suitability of products for specific application and assume all responsibilities in connection therewith. © W. R. MEADOWS 2002 2/05 -3M BOILING POINT 750•F, min. SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.037 VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT 185 - 205°F VAPOR DENSITY (AIR .1) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE -1) Not Applicable %VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Negligible. APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Black liquid when hot with an asphalt odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: 500•F,min. (Cleveland Open Cup) FLAMMABLE LIMITS: (* Not Applicable) LEL: * UEL• EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water, carbon dioxide, foam or dry chemicals. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use self - contained breathing apparatus in enclosed areas, as well as full body protective gear including face shield, bunker coats, gloves and boots. Cool exposed containers with water. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Black, heavy, dense smoke forms as a result of combustion. Keep sparks and flames away from concentrated fumes. Material will not bum unless preheated. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) may be released when product is heated. Hsi paralyzes the respiratory system and may cause death. HzS deadens the sense of smell - do not depend on odor for a warning. 1• WP iKM SYSTEMS. INC 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION i - Product Identification SECTION II - Hazardous Ingredients/Identify Information SECTION ill - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data Material Safety Data Sheet Dated: 10 /01/04 PRODUCT NAME PRODUCT CODE: BUR Plus 102 045-0864; 0868 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Petroleum Hydrocarbon This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER LIMITS RECOMMENDED OPT. Asphalt (RF) - Respirable Fraction (TF) - Total Fraction 64742-93-4 5 mg/m3(RF) 0.5 mg/ma (As Fumes) I'1 15 mg/m3(TF) Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. uI Total particulate as benzene- extractable inhalable particulate (or equivalent method). Carcinogenicity rating for asphalt fumes remains in Category A4, Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen. 100 SECTION V - Reactivity Data STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Do not store near open flames. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X None known. INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSmON OR BY- PRODUCTS: With Incomplete combustion, may form toxic materials such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides or hydrogen sulfide. Other undetermined hydrocarbons could be released in small quantities. SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): Contact with molten material causes thermal bums. (ACUTE) EYES: Contact from fumes may cause severe irritation, redness, and tearing or blurred vision. INHALATION: Breathing of fumes from molten material may cause Irritation to nasal and respiratory passages. Some asphalt products contain sulfur compounds that may form hydrogen sulfide (H2S) when heated. H2S paralyzes the respiratory system, rapidly causing unconsciousness and death. Since H2S deadens the sense of smell, do not rely on odor for a warning. INGESTION: May cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause Irritation. (CHRONIC): See the following statement CARCINOGENICITY: t(1E2 No IARC Monographs? Yes (Group 2B) OSHA Regulated? No Petroleum Asphalt: In March 1.987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer In humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer In laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted In skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: High fume concentration may irritate eyes and nose. Do not contact hot material, as burns may resultliarmful if swallowed. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may worsen with exposure to this product PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eyes. EMERGENCY & FIRSTAID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: For hot material in contact with the skin, cool with water then remove with mineral oil. For extensive burns, seek medical attention. INHALATION: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing Is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, administer artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: D0 NOT induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; contact a physician or point control center Immediately. SECTION Vii - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION VIII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: BUR Plus 102 Page 2 of 2 STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Allow to cool and solidify. Scrape up and place in a container for proper disposal. Clean the spill area as soon as possible. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Bury in an approved waste /dump area, or bum in an approved incinerator following appropriate local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BETAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Do not store near strong oxidants and avoid water contamination. Stay upwind to avoid vapors. Do not store near open flames. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Be aware of burn hazards when using this product Use proper safety precautions to prevent skin contact or excessive fume inhalation when the material Is heated. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The to at o thereof. ou al oSafety l Y n determination agon to available of Its s of re eromn Is b e fo your own use. foo the protection of a smUo� ��a any the N expressed to implied. oemployees and e or l uuts obtained RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Use a self -contained breathing apparatus; organic cartridge respirator with mist fitter. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Adequate to prevent excessive fume concentration. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Good work gloves to prevent bums. EYE PROTECTION: Safety goggles or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Adequate to prevent skin contact with hot material. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. Wash hands thoroughly before eating and smoking. SECTION V - Reactivity Data STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Do not store near open flames. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X None known. INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSmON OR BY- PRODUCTS: With Incomplete combustion, may form toxic materials such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides or hydrogen sulfide. Other undetermined hydrocarbons could be released in small quantities. SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): Contact with molten material causes thermal bums. (ACUTE) EYES: Contact from fumes may cause severe irritation, redness, and tearing or blurred vision. INHALATION: Breathing of fumes from molten material may cause Irritation to nasal and respiratory passages. Some asphalt products contain sulfur compounds that may form hydrogen sulfide (H2S) when heated. H2S paralyzes the respiratory system, rapidly causing unconsciousness and death. Since H2S deadens the sense of smell, do not rely on odor for a warning. INGESTION: May cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause Irritation. (CHRONIC): See the following statement CARCINOGENICITY: t(1E2 No IARC Monographs? Yes (Group 2B) OSHA Regulated? No Petroleum Asphalt: In March 1.987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer In humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer In laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted In skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: High fume concentration may irritate eyes and nose. Do not contact hot material, as burns may resultliarmful if swallowed. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may worsen with exposure to this product PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eyes. EMERGENCY & FIRSTAID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: For hot material in contact with the skin, cool with water then remove with mineral oil. For extensive burns, seek medical attention. INHALATION: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing Is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, administer artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: D0 NOT induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; contact a physician or point control center Immediately. SECTION Vii - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION VIII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: BUR Plus 102 Page 2 of 2 STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Allow to cool and solidify. Scrape up and place in a container for proper disposal. Clean the spill area as soon as possible. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Bury in an approved waste /dump area, or bum in an approved incinerator following appropriate local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BETAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Do not store near strong oxidants and avoid water contamination. Stay upwind to avoid vapors. Do not store near open flames. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Be aware of burn hazards when using this product Use proper safety precautions to prevent skin contact or excessive fume inhalation when the material Is heated. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The to at o thereof. ou al oSafety l Y n determination agon to available of Its s of re eromn Is b e fo your own use. foo the protection of a smUo� ��a any the N expressed to implied. oemployees and e or l uuts obtained BOIUNG POINT 650'F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.05 - 1.25 VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT 285 - 305' VAPOR DENSITY (AIR - i) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE -1) Not Applicable %VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Not Applicable APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Black, sticky, semi -solid at 125' F with an oily odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: 550'F, min. (Cleveland Open Cup) FLAMMABLE UMITS: (* Not Applicable /Not Determined) LEL• * UEL: * EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water, carbon dioxide, foam or dry chemicals. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use self- contained breathing apparatus In enclosed areas, as well as full body protective gear including face shield, bunker coats, gloves and boots. Cool exposed containers with water. . UNUSUAL FiRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Black, heavy, dense smoke forms as a result of combustion. Keep sparks and flames away from concentrated fumes. Material will not bum unless preheated. Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) may be released when product Is heated. H2S paralyzes the respiratory system and may cause death. 112S deadens the sense of smell - do not depend on odor for a warning. ' HICKMAN SYSTEMS, INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Aso Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 ct> SECTION I - Product Identification Material Safety Data Sheet �.� Dated:. 10 /01/04 PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE BUR Plus 606 045-0875 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Hot Melt This MSDS compiles with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION II - Hazardous Ingredients /identify information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA • ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER uMITS RECOMMENDED OPT. Petroleum Asphalt (RF) - Respirable Fraction (1F) - Total Fraction 8052 -424 5 mg/ma (R9 15 mg/ma (TF) 0.5 mg/ma (As Fumes) lC Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. > 75 ( Total particulate as benzene-extractable inhalable particulate (or equivalent method). Carcinogenicity rating for asphalt fumes remains In Category A4, Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen. SECTION Iii - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION iV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data SECTION V - Reactivity Data STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Exposure to sources of Ignition (sparks, flames, etc.). HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: May Occur Will Not Occur X Conditions to Avoid INCOMPATIBIUTY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: May form toxic material: carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides and hydrogen sulfide. Other undetermined hydrocarbon fraction could be released in small quantities. SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): Contact with molten material causes thermal burns. (ACUTE) EYES: Contact from fumes may cause severe Irritation, redness, and tearing or blurred vision. INHALATION: Breathing of fumes from molten material may cause Irritation to nasal and respiratory passages. Some asphalt products contain sulfur compounds that may form hydrogen sulfide (H2S) when heated. H2S paralyzes the respiratory system, rapidly causing unconsciousness and death. Since H2S deadens the sense of smell, do not rely on odor for a warning. INGESTION: May cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause Irritation. (CHRONIC): See the following statement CARCINOGENICITY: tan No IARC Monographs? Yes (Group 2B) OSHA Regulated? No petroleum Asohalt: In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer In humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens Is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied to solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer In laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using seled fractions of asphalt fume IARC has conclud d sufficient there is sucien evid nce of carcinogenicity of those condensate xtracts. IARC regards prudent to treat a material that there Is sufficient evidence of data, carcinogenicity in animals as if It Is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: High fume concentration may irritate eyes and nose. Do not contact hot material, as burns may result Harmful if swallowed. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Chronic respiratory or skin conditions may worsen with exposure to this product. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eyes. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: For hot material in contact with the skin, cool with water then remove with mineral oil. For extensive bums, seek medical attention. INHALATION: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, administer artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: DO NOT induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; contact a physician or point control center immediately. SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Allow to cool and solidify. Scrape up and place In a container for proper disposal. Clean the spill area as soon as possible. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Bury in an approved waste /dump area, or bum in an approved incinerator following appropriate local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Keep pallets intact until material is used to prevent container deterioration. Blocks of unused material present no known health hazard. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Be aware of burn hazards when using this product Use proper safety precautions to prevent skin contact or excessive fume inhalation when the material is heated. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. SECTION VIII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: BUI2 Ptu fiO6 Page 2 of 2 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Use a self-contained breathing apparatus; organic cartridge respirator with mist filter. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust: Mechanical: Special: Other. Adequate to prevent excessive fume concentration. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Good work gloves to prevent bums. EYE PROTECTION: Safety goggles or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Adequate to prevent skin contact with hot material. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. Wash hands thoroughly before eating and smoking. The from use thereof. Y ou must make your determination of f Its evttabiliq and the em co plec completeness for your be reliable. own .use for However, rotectio of N environment ment without health amid safely of your employees and users ofrnu material, BOILING POINT >800'F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.8 VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT > 205'F VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUM ACETATE -1) Not Applicable %VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Nil APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Flexible black mat with mineral surfacing. Asphaltic odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: > 500'F (Cleveland Open Cup) ASTM D 92 FLAMMABLE UMITS: * (* Not Applicable) LEL: * UEL: * EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry chemical or foam. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use air supplied breathing equipment for closed areas. Treat as a hydrocarbon fire. Cool exposed containers with water spray (may cause frothing). UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Combustible at high temperatures. WP HICKMAN SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION I - Product Identification solo PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE Pika Ply HI-Tec 60 Type 11 025-0021 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Roll Roofing This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION II - Hazardous Ingredients /identify Information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER UMITS RECOMMENDED OPT. Section 1910.1200 (amended), Tide 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations specificaly states tha the Hazard Communication Section does not apply to 'articles.' An article is a manufactured Item: A) which is formed to specific shape or design during manufacturing, B) has an end use function(s) depended in whole or in part upon its shape or design during the end use, C) which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal conditions of use. Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. SECTION III - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data Material Safety Data Sheet �,� Dated: 07/21/04 SECTION V - Reactivity Data STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Open flames and fume inhalation. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X Open flames INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other unidentified compounds may form upon combustion. Hydrogen sulfide gas (H may be formed. In confined spaces or high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide may cause eye and /or respiratory Irritation and /or suffocation. SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): INHALATION: Respiratory irritation, nausea, dizziness, headache. EYES: Fumes may cause irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause dermatitis. Mild irritation. INGESTION: Stomach irritation, nausea, vomiting. CARCINOGENICITY: IIEZ IARC Monographs? OSHA Regulated? No Yes (Group 28) No petroleum Asphalt: In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer in humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitume is ns available. The 28 classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g., cut asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted in skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to test a material for which there Is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as H it is possible carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Nausea, dizziness, skin or eye irritations. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Dermatitis, upper respiratory infection. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin contact. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin, wash with soap and water. If ire artificial iol respiration. occurs, get medical Beek medical • Re o v e affected person to fresh air. If breathing Is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, g Induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; get medical attention immediately. SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION VIII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: Pika Ply Hl -Tec 30 Type ll Page 2 of2 e STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Will not occur - solid sheets. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING & STORAGE: Do not store near open flame or heat Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skins or eyes. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Always launder contaminated clothes, wash skin with soap and water. Do not take internally. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Organic vapor respirator only in case of hot material. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Indoor use only Same None known None known PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Yes EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Long sleeve shirts and pants to prevent bums when working with hot materials. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. d The Information In this Material Safety Data Sheet is based an data n all Rs sait aof� n end e believed tt orow T Ho ev protection Intonation the Is provided without and warranty, health expressed safety of your regarding ns tf r. users mis o t from the use thereof. You must make your own determinatio iy BOIUNG POINT > 800'F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.8 VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT > 205'F VAPOR DENSITY (AIR —1) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUM ACETATE - Not Applicable % VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Nil APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Flexible black mat with mineral surfacing. Asphaltic odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: > 500' F (Cleveland Open Cup) ASTM D 92 FLAMMABLE UMITS: * (* Not Applicable) LEL• * UEL: * EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Dry chemical or foam. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use air supplied breathing equipment for closed areas. Treat as a hydrocarbon fire. Cool exposed containers with water spray (may cause frothing). UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Combustible at high temperatures. • • HICKIVIAN SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION i - Product Identification PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE: Pilo Ply HI-Tec 80 025-0010 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Roll Roofing This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION II - Hazardous Ingredients /Identify information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER UMiTS RECOMMENDED % OPT. Section 1910.1200 (amended), Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations specifically states tha the Hazard Communication Section does not apply to 'articles." An article is a manufactured item: A) which Is formed to specific shape or design during manufacturing, B) has an end use function(s) depended In whole or in part upon its shape or design during the end use, C) which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal conditions of use. Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. SECTION III - Physical /Chemical Characteristics Material Safety Data Sheet Dated: 07/21/04 SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): INHALATION: Respiratory irritation, nausea, dizziness, headache. EYES: Fumes may cause irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause dermatitis. Mild irritation. INGESTION: Stomach Irritation, nausea, vomiting. CARCINOGENICITY: ISM jq(tC Monograohs? OSHA Regulated? No Yes (Group 2B) No Petroleum Asphalt: In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer in humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 28 classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted; dissolved or liquefied In solvents (e.g., cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted in skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to test a material for which there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possible carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE Nausea, dizziness, skin or eye irritations. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Dermatitis, upper respiratory infection. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin contact. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. INHALATION: Remove affected to fresh air. If breathing Is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: DO NOT person jnduce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; get medical attention immediately. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Organic vapor respirator only in case of hot material. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Indoor use only Same None known None known PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Yes EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Long sleeve shirts and pants to prevent bums when working with hot materials. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle In accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. SECTION V - Reactivity Data SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION VIiI - Control Measures e PRODUCT NAME Pika Ply Ai Tec 80. Page 2 of 2 STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Open flames and fume inhalation. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X Open flames INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other unidentified compounds may form upon combustion. Hydrogen sulfide gas (H may be formed. In confined spaces or high concentrations, hydrogen sulfide may cause eye and /or respiratory irritation and /or suffocation. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Will not occur - solid sheets. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Do not store near open flame or heat Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skins or eyes. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Always launder contaminated clothes, wash skin with soap and water. Do not take internally. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The Information hi this Materiel Safer Data Sheet is based on data available at the Time of pmparadon and Is believed to be reliable. However. this Information Is provided without arrywananty, expressed or Implied, 'evading its accuracy or results obtained from the use thereof. You must make your own determination of Its suitability and the completeness for your own use, for the protection of the environment, and the health and safety of your employees end users of this material. BOIUNG POINT >800•F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.2 VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT > 205• VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYLACETATE .. 1) Not Applicable %VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER Nil APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Flexible black mat with mineral surfacing; asphalt odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: > 500•F (Cleveland Open Cup) ASTM D 92 FLAMMABLE UMfTS: (* Not Determined) LEL• * UEL• * EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Foam, carbon dioxide, thy chemical or water fog spray. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use air supplied breathing equipment for closed areas. Cool exposed containers with water spray (may cause frothing). UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Combustible at high temperatures. WP SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION I - Product Identification Material Safety Data Sheet Dated: 10/01/04 PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE: HK Glass Ply IV 025-0442 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Roll Roofing This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION ii - Hazardous ingredients /identify Information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) . CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER UMiTS RECOMMENDED OP. Section 1910.1200 (amended), Title 29 of the Code of Federal Regulations specifically states that the Hazard Communication Section does not apply to 'articles.' An article is a manufactured item: A) which Is formed to specific shape or design during manufacture, B) has an end use function(s) depended in whole or in part upon its shape or design during the end use. C) which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal conditions of use. SECTION IiI - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Organic vapor respirator only in case of hot material. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Indoor use only Same None known None known PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Yes • EYE PROTECTION: Safety glasses OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Long sleeve shirts to prevent bums. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Good hygienic practices. HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): INHALATION: Respiratory irritation, nausea, dizziness, headache. EYES: Fumes may cause irritation. SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause dermatitis. Hot thermal bums. ARC Monoeraohs? OSHA Regulated? CARCINOGENICITY: N122 No Yes (Group 2B) No Petroleum Asphalt: In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits human and animal studies. IARC cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer in humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted In skin tumors In laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material that there Is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Nausea, dizziness, skin or eye irritations. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Dermatitis, upper respiratory infection. PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation and skin contact. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: INHALATION: Remove to fresh air. If breathing is difficult or has stopped, administer oxygen or artificial respiration as Indicated. EYES: Flush with large amounts of water while holding eyelids open; get medical attention if irritation occurs. SKIN: Wash with soap and water or waterless hand cleaner. Do not use solvents to clean the skin. SECTION V - Reactivity Data SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION ViII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: HK Glass Ply ty Page 2 of 2 STABIUTY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Open flames and fume inhalation. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X Open flames INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, aldehydes and other unidentified compounds may form upon combustion. STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Will not occur - Solid sheets. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Do not store near open flame or heat. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Always launder contaminated clothes. Wash skin with soap and water. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. The from the use thereof. You l ou te m Make Su own n d be ter De ta available a suitability and the completeness for your use. for Hr the protect on of the enW ment.ad any is health an se eb or of Implied. regarding and users sers of this material. BOILING POINT 300• F (Mineral Spirits) SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.00 -1.05 VAPOR PRESSURE 2.9 (Mineral Spirits) MELTING POINT Not Applicable VAPOR DENSITY (AIR - 1) 4.9 (Mineral Spirits) EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE -1) 0.12 (Mineral Spirits) % VOLATILE BY VOLUME 50 VOC CONTENT Less than 400 g/I PH Not Applicable SOL.UBILITY WATER: Nil APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Silver color, heavy liquid; petroleum odor. PRODUCT NAME: HK Aluminum Shield Fibrated CHEMICAL FAMILY: Aluminum /Asphalt Paint This MSDS compiles with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Mastic Coating PRODUCT CODE: 010-0240;0250 0 WP HICKMAN SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION i - Product Identification SECTION Ii Material Safety Data Sheet = y �; Dated: 06 /25/04 Q Hazardous ingredients /Identify Information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER LIMITS RECOMMENDED OPT. Asphalt Mineral Spirits Aluminum Paste * Mica * Abers, Natural (Non - Asbestos) 8052 -42-4 5 mg/m (RF) 15 mg/m (iF) 8052-41-3 100 ppm 7429 -90-5 15 mg/m 1200-26-2 20 Mppf (RD) 9004346 15 mg/m (TD) 5 mg/m (RD) 5 mg/m (AF) 100 ppm 10 mg/m 3 mg/m (RD) 10 mg/rn (TD) 5 mg/m (RD) * - Ingredient is encapsulated, therefore, presents no hazard In an airborne form. RD - Respirable Dust • TD .• Total Dust • AF - As Fumes Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. > 35 > 35 < 25 <10 <5 SECTION III - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data FLASH POINT & METHOD: 1100•F min. PMCC (Mineral Spirits) FLAMMABLE LIMITS: (Mineral Spirits) I LEI. I 0.9% I UEL: 16.0% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Dry chemical, foam, Class D extinguishing agent, sand or other inert granules. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: DO NOT use Haion or water. Allow to cool before disposal. Use a Class D fire extinguisher with low velocity nozzle. Use a water fog to keep fire - exposed containers cool to avoid rupture from potential pressure buildup. The use of a self - contained breathing apparatus is recommended for firefighters. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: * ** When fighting fire Involving aluminum paste, DO NOT USE A WATER HOSE STREAM. DO NOT USE HALOGENATED EXTINGUISHING AGENTS. * ** Aluminum particles suspended in air may form an explosive mixture; avoid any disturbance which could cause a dust cloud, such as directing water streams or gas propelled fire extinguishers Into the burning material. Direct the Class B' extinguishing agent, such as dry chemical, above the fire to rain down on the burning materiaL Care should be used when applying a Class B extinguishing agent because some agents can accelerate a fire where most of the solvent in the paste has been consumed and the aluminum flake has started to bum. lithe extinguishing agent is carefully applied, it will be evident if it accelerates the fire. If it does, or if the fire at some point has the appearance of metal burning with a bright, whitish glow, do not attempt to extinguish It. Isolate the fire by ringing It with dry, Inert granular materials, or Class D extinguishing agent, then let it alone. Allow the material to become cold prior to disposal, because if the metal has ignited, it may continue to bum under a crust without flames. For further Information, see NFPA-651. Standard for the Manufacture of Aluminum and Magnesium Powder. SECTION V - Reactivity Data PRODUCT NAME: HK Aluminum Shield Fibrafed Page 2 of 2 STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: May Occur Will Not Occur Conditions to Avoid X Water, containers open to air moisture. INCOMPATIBILITY: Acids, caustics, chlorinated hydrocarbons and oxidizers. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Hydrogen, aluminum oxides, solutions to form hydrogen gas and heat nitrogen oxides, and carbon oxides. Aluminum flake can react with some acid and caustic SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): (Chronic) Prolonged or repeated skin contact may result in irritation and dermatitis. (Acute) EYE CONTACT: May cause severe irritation, tearing and blurred vision. SKIN CONTACT: Prolonged/repeated contact can cause drying and irritation. INHALATION: Can cause dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, possible nose, throat and respiratory irritation; may cause central nervous system depression. INGESTION: May cause mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Aspiration of the solvent portion of this product into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitits, which can be fatal. CARCINOGENICITY: NEEZ JARC Monoeraohs? OSHA Reaulated? No Yes (Group 2B) No Petroleum Asohalt in March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer In humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted in skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material for that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity In animals as if it Is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause slight irritation. EYES: Contact may cause irritation, redness, blurred vision. INHALATION: Excessive breathing of high vapor concentration can cause nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea, headache, possible unconsciousness, and even asphyxiation. INGESTION: Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. - MEDICAL CONDITiONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Pre - existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eye contact EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention: INHALATION: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: DO NOT Induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; get medical attention immediately. SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Remove all sources of Ignition. Ventilate area if necessary. Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways. Dike and cover spill with sand, earth, vermiculite or other noncombustible absorbent Once solvent has evaporated, transfer to a non - leaking container for proper disposal as a solid waste. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. This material is'RCRA" classified with the Hazardous Waste No. D001, used to identify unlisted hazardous wastes that have the characteristics of being ignitable - this is a combustible product PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDUNG & STORAGE: Keep away from sources of Ignition. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to ignition sources distant from the point of material handling. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or frequent skin contact OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Avoid smoking, heat, open flames, and sources of electrical or static sparking. Containers should be grounded whenever material is transferred. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. SECTION VIII - Control Measures RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Only if TLV is exceeded or irritation occurs. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator with organic vapor cartridge and dust/mist prefilter, or a self- contained breathing apparatus under these conditions. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Required Only If TLV is exceeded Only if TLV is exceeded PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Recommended solvent resistant Neoprene - coated gloves should be used whenever there could be direct contact EYE PROTECTION: Chemical safety goggles or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Wear long- sleeved shirt and pants. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. the environment, and the health and safety of your employees and users of this material. BOIUNG POINT 300 *F (Mineral Spirits) SPECIFIC GRAVITY 0.86 (Wt/Gal. - 7.2 lbs.) VAPOR PRESSURE MM HG 0 20 *C 2.9 (Mineral Spirits) MELTING POINT Not Applicable VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) Heavier EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE .. 1) Slower % VOLATILE BYVOWME Approx.70 VOC CONiENT Less than 500 g/I PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Insoluble. APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Brown/black liquid with petroleum odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: 100' F min., TCC (Mineral Spirits) FLAMMABLE UMTS: (Mineral Spirits) LEL: 0.8 UEL: 6.7 EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical. Do not direct water on this material, as It will float and can be re- ignited on the surface of the water. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: The use of a self- contained breathing apparatus is recommended for firefighters. Treat as a fuel oil fire. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Cool fire - exposed containers with water to prevent vapor pressure buildup, which could result in container rupture. Vapors of mineral spirits are heavier than air and may travel along the ground or by ventilation to locations distant from the point of material handling. IMP HICKMAN SYSTEMS. INC 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION I - Product Identification SECTION Ii - rw.rrrosTla PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE: HK Rapid Dry Primer SP 015-0263;0266;0267 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Primer This MSDS compiles with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 Hazardous Ingredients /Identify information Material Safety Data Sheet .�� Dated: 06/25/04 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER UMfi'S RECOMMENDED OPT. Petroleum Asphalt Mineral Spirits NE Not Established 8052-42-4 NE 8052-41-3 100 ppm 5 mg/m (fumes) 100 ppm NIOSH, 350 mg/m (10 - HR TWA) Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. SECTION IIi - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Remove all sources of ignition. Ventilate area, If necessary. Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways. Dike and cover spill with sand, earth, vermiculite or other noncombustible absorbent Once solvent has evaporated, transfer to a non - leaking container for proper disposal as a solid waste. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. This material is 'RCRA' classified with the Hazardous Waste No. 0001, used to identify unlisted hazardous wastes that have the characteristic of being ignitable - this is a combustible product PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING & STORAGE: Keep away from sources of ignition. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to ignition sources distant from the point of material handling. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or frequent skin contact. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Avoid smoking, heat, open flames and sources of electrical or static sparking. Containers should be grounded whenever material is transferred. Containers may be hazardous when empty since they will retain some product residue and /or combustible vapors. All hazardous precautions must be observed. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. SECTION V - Reactivity Data PRODUCT NAME HK Rapid Dry Pruner SP Page 2 of 2 STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Keep away from heat, sparks and open flames. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X Not Applicable INCOMPATIBIUTY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and water. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, hydrogen sulfides and various hydrocarbons. Upon heating, hydrogen sulfide gas and unidentified organic compounds may be released. SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): (Chronic) Prolonged or repeated skin contact may result in irritation and dermatitis. (Acute) EYE CONTACT: May cause severe irritation, tearing and blurred vision. SKIN CONTACT: Prolonged/repeated contact can cause drying and irritation. INHALATION: Can cause dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, possible nose, throat and respiratory irritation; may cause central nervous system depression. INGESTION: May cause mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Aspiration of the solvent portion of this product into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitis, which can be fatal. CARCINOGENICITY: N27 'ARC Monographs? . OSHA Regulated? No Yes (Group 2B) No Petroleum Asphalt: In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer in humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted in skin tumors in laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material for that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possibly carcinogenic in humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause slight irritation. EYES:Contact may cause irritation, redness and blurred vision. INHALATION: Excessive breathing of high vapor concentration can cause nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea, headache, possible unconsciousness and even asphyxiation. INGESTION: Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Pre - existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin contact and eye contact. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention. INAHALTION: Remove affected person to fresh air. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. ff breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: DO NOT Induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; contact physician or poison control center immediately. SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling& Use SECTION VIIi - Control Measures RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Only if TLV is exceeded or irritation occurs. USE NIOSH /MSHA approved respirator with organic vapor cartridge and dust/mist prefilter, or a self -contained breathing apparatus under these conditions. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Required Only if TLV is exceeded. Only if TLV is exceeded. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Recommended solvent resistant. Neoprene - coated gloves should be used whenever there could be direct contact EYE PROTECTION: Chemical safety goggles or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Wear long sleeved shirt and pants. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. The information in this Material safety Data sheet is based on data available at the time of preparation and Is believed to be reliable However. this i dormation Is provided without any Wammy. expressed or implied, regarding its accuracy or rosette obtained from the use thereof. You must make your own determination of its suitability end the completeness for your awn use. for the protection of the environment and the health and safety of your employees and users of this material. BOIUNG POINT 315•F SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.02 (Wt. - 8.5 lbs /gaL) VAPOR PRESSURE 6.8 (Xylene) MELTING POINT Not Applicable VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) Heavier EVAPORATION RATE (ETHER - Slower %VOLATILE BY VOLUME 35 VOC CONTENT Greater than 300 VI PH Not Applicable SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Negligible APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Black paste; mild solvent odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: 107 FLAMMABLE LIMITS: LEL• 1.0% UEL .6.0% EXTINGUISHING MEDIA Foam, carbon dioxide, dry chemical, water fog. Do not direct water on asphalt fires - as it may cause violent eruptions and spreading of hot asphalt. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: Positive pressure self - contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and structural firefighters protective clothing will provide limited protection. Treat as a fuel oil fire. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Cool fire-exposed containers with water to prevent vapor pressure build -up, which could result in container rupture. Vapors of mineral spirits are heavier than air and may travel along the ground or by ventilation to locations distant from the point of material handling. Hydrogen sulfide may be released when product is excessively heated. PRODUCT NAME: HK Elastic Plus CHEMICAL FAMILY: Asphalt Mastic This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1.200' Mastic Coating PRODUCT CODE: 005-0050; 0053 HICKMAN SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION 1 - Product Identification SECTION Ii - Hazardous ingredients /identify Information SECTION Ili - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION iV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data Material Safety Data Sheet Dated: 06/25/04 HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER LIMITS RECOMMENDED OPT. Asphalt Petroleum Hydrocarbons * Silicone Dioxide * Organophilic Clay * - Ingredient is encapsulated, therefore, presents no hazard in an airborne form. The following ingredients are considered toxic 1,2,4- Trimethylbenzene Xylene Cumene 8052-42-4 5 mg/m (RF) 15 mg/m (TF) 64742-95-6 100 ppm 7631-86-9 20 MPPCF 121888.67 -3 15 mg/m 5 mg/m (AF) 100 ppm 10 mg/m N.E. chemicals and are subject to reporting requirements of Section 313 (SARA Title III) and 40 CFR 37 . 95-63-6 . 25 ppm 25 ppm 1330 -20-7 100 ppm 150 ppm 100 ppm 150 ppm 98- 82-8 50 ppm (Skin) 5(1 ppm (Skin) RF - Respirable Fraction • TF - Total Fraction • AF - As Fumes • N.E - Not Established Proposition 65 • WARNING • This product contains trace amounts of one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive toxicity. 30 -40. 15-25 10-20 0.5-3 7 4 2 SECTION V - Reactivity Data STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid May Occur Will Not Occur X INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents and water. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY- PRODUCTS: Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides, hydrogen sulfides and various hydrocarbons. Upon heating, hydrogen sulfide gas and unidentified organic compounds may be released. SECTION VI Health Hazard Data HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): (Chronic) Prolonged or repeated skin contact may result in irritation and dermatitis. (Acute) EYE CONTACT: May cause severe irritation, tearing and blurred vision. SKIN CONTACT: Prolonged /repeated contact can cause drying and Irritation. INHALATION: Can cause dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, possible nose, throat and respiratory irritation; may cause central nervous system depression. INGESTION: May cause mouth, throat and gastrointestinal tract irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Aspiration of the solvent portion of this product into the lungs can cause chemical pneumonitits, which can be fatal. NTin )ARC Monographs? OSHA Regulated? No Yes (Group 2B) No I u it In March 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified extracts of steam and air refined bitumens (such as mineral spirits cutback asphalt) as possibly carcinogenic to humans (Group 2B). This classification was based on a combined evaluation of published human and animal studies. IARC concluded that the human studies did not provide adequate evidence that extracts of steam and air refined bitumens caused cancer in humans. No epidemiological study of workers exposed only to bitumens is available. The 2B classification was substantially based on experimental animal studies. Some bitumens (asphalt) diluted, dissolved or liquefied in solvents (e.g. cutback asphalt) have produced skin cancer in laboratory animals at the site of application. NIOSH recently conducted mouse skin painting studies using selected fractions of asphalt fume condensate. Skin application of the condensate fractions resulted In skin tumors In laboratory mice. Based on skin painting data, IARC has concluded that there is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity of those extracts. IARC regards it prudent to treat a material for that there Is sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity in animals as if it is possibly carcinogenic In humans. SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE SKIN: Prolonged or repeated contact may cause slight irritation. EYES: Contact may cause irritation, redness, blurred vision. INHALATION: Excessive breathing of high vapor concentration can cause nasal and respiratory irritation, dizziness, nausea, headache, possible unconsciousness, and even asphyxiation. INGESTION: Can cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE Pre - existing eye, skin and respiratory disorders may be aggravated by exposure to this product PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Inhalation, skin and eye contact. EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Get medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin, wash with soap and water. If irritation occurs, get medical attention: INHALATION: Remove affected person to fresh air. if breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. If breathing has stopped, give artificial respiration. Seek medical aid. INGESTION: DO NOT induce vomiting - keep person warm and quiet; contact a physician or poison control center immediately. SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use SECTION VIII - Control Measures the environment, and the health and safety of your employees and users of this materiaL • PRODUCT NAME: HK Elastic Plus Page 2 of 2 STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Remove all sources of Ignition. Ventilate area if necessary. Prevent material from entering sewers or waterways. Dike and cover spill with sand, earth, vermiculite or other noncombustible absorbent Once solvent has evaporated, transfer to a non - leaking container for proper disposal as a solid waste. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: Dispose of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations. This material is 'RCM' classified with the Hazardous Waste No. D001, used to identify unlisted hazardous wastes that have the characteristics of being ignitable - this is a combustible product PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN IN HANDLING & STORAGE: Keep away from sources of Ignition. Vapors are heavier than air and may travel along the ground to ignition sources distant from the point of material handling. Use only with adequate ventilation. Avoid prolonged or frequent skin contact. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: Keep containers tightly closed when not in use. Avoid smoking, heat, open flames, and sources of electrical or static sparking. Containers should be grounded whenever material is transferred. Containers may be hazardous when empty since they will retain some product residue and/or combustible vapors. All hazardous precautions must be observed. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): Only if TLV is exceeded or Irritation occurs. Use NIOSH/MSHA approved respirator with organic vapor cartridge and dust/mist prefilter, or a self-contained breathing apparatus under these conditions. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical: Special: Other. Required Only if TLV is exceeded Only if TLV is exceeded PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Recommended solvent resistant, neoprene-coated gloves should be used whenever there could be direct contact. EYE PROTECTION:. Chemical safety goggles or face shield. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Wear long - sleeved shirt and pants. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practices. BOIUNG POINT Not Applicable SPECIFIC GRAVITY 2.5(Approx) VAPOR PRESSURE Not Applicable MELTING POINT Not Applicable VAPOR DENSITY (AIR -1) Not Applicable EVAPORATION RATE (BUTYL ACETATE -1) Not Applicable , %VOLATILE BY VOLUME Not Applicable VOC CONTENT Not Applicable PH Not Applicable SOLUBIUTY IN WATER: Insoluble APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Woven fabric with no odor. FLASH POINT & METHOD: Not Applicable FLAMMABLE LAWS: (* -. Not Applicable) LEL: * UEL• * EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water, dry chemical, carbon dioxide or universal type foam. SPECIAL FIREFIGHTING PROCEDURES: When significant amounts of fibrous glass is present, firefighters should wear full protective gear. UNUSUAL FIRE & EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Under extreme conditions, finish may burn. May form toxic materials, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and aldehydes. Other unidentified compounds may form upon combustion. WP HICK1�1/ 1t SYSTEMS. INC. 30700 Solon Industrial Pkwy. Solon, OH 44139 Bus. (440) 248 -7760 • Emergency No.: (800) 424 -9300 SECTION I - Product Identification PRODUCT NAME: PRODUCT CODE HK Glass Mesh II 065-1060; 1065 CHEMICAL FAMILY: Vinyl/Glass This MSDS complies with requirements of the Hazard Communication Standard OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200 SECTION iI - Hazardous ingredients /Identify Information HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS (Specify Chemical Identify) CAS NUMBERS TWA OSHA PEL STEL TWA ACGIH TLV STEL OTHER UMiTS RECOMMENDED OPT. Fiberglass Fabric • Amount of dust will be dependent upon method of handling. 65997 -173 • 10 mg/m (Dust) • SECTION IIi - Physical /Chemical Characteristics SECTION IV - Fire & Explosive Hazard Data Material Safety Data Sheet Dated: 10/01/04 HEALTH HAZARDS (ACUTE & CHRONIC): Fibrous glass dust is a nuisance dust. Skin, eye and respiratory tract irritation by contact with dust and fiber are effects associated with all fibrous glass products. Health studies have shown that individual sensitivities vary from person to person. As a precaution, those people that show sensitivity should avoid using this material maz JARC Monographs? OSHA Regulated? CARCINOGENICITY: Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable SIGNS & SYMPTOMS OF EXPOSURE: Not Applicable MEDICAL CONDITIONS GENERALLY AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE: Respiratory illness, skin rash (i.e., dermatitis). PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY: Not Applicable EMERGENCY & FIRST AID PROCEDURES: EYES: Flush with large amounts of water for 15 minutes while holding eyelids open. Seek medical attention. SKIN: Remove contaminated clothing and wipe excess from skin. Wash with soap and water. Get medical attention if irritation occurs. INHALATION: Remove affected person as necessary to assist breathing. Get medical attention. INGESTION: DO NOT induce vomiting - Keep person warm and to fresh air, give oxygen or artificial respiration quiet Contact a physician or poison control center immediately. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION (Specify Type): NIOSH approved dust respirator, If required. VENTILATION: Local Exhaust Mechanical Special: Other. Where dust generation exists. Normal ventilation is usually adequate. PROTECTIVE GLOVES: Impervious gloves such as neoprene or vinyl. EYE PROTECTION: Goggles or safety glasses. OTHER PROTECTIVE CLOTHING OR EQUIPMENT: Use long sleeve shirt and pants or a protective apron if repeated contact is likely. WORK/HYGIENIC PRACTICES: Wash exposed areas promptly and thoroughly after skin contact and before eating, drinking, using tobacco products or restrooms. A good standard of personal and industrial hygiene should be maintained at all times. STABILITY: Conditions to Avoid HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Conditions to Avoid Unstable Stable X Keep from heat, sparks and open flame. May Occur Will Not Occur X Not Applicable INCOMPATIBILITY: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents such as liquid chlorine, sodium or calcium hypochlorite, nitrates and peroxides, etc. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION OR BY-PRODUCTS: Not Applicable SECTION V - Reactivity Data SECTION VI - Health Hazard Data SECTION VII - Precautions For Safety Handling & Use STEPS TO BE TAKEN IN CASE MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: Prevent the spread of fiberglass dust and avoid generation conditions. WASTE DISPOSAL METHOD: in most cases, can be dispose of in a sanitary landfill. Dispose of in accordance with local, state and federal regulations. PRECAUTIONS TO BETAKEN IN HANDLING & STORAGE: Do not store near heat, sparks or flame. Store and use in a manner that will prevent airborne particles in the work place. OTHER PRECAUTIONS: None. SECTION VIII - Control Measures PRODUCT NAME: HK Glass Mesh II Page 2 of 2 The infom,at on In this Material Safety Data Sheet is based on data available at the thee at preparation and Is believed to be reliable. However. this Information Is provided without anywananty. expressed or Implied. regarding Its accuracy or results obtained from the use thereof. You most make your own determination of Its suitability and the completeness for your own use. for the protection of the environment, and the health and safety of your employees and users of this material. CAS # Component Percent Not Available Polyisocyanurate foam 5-90 Not Available Fesco Perlite Board 0 -75* Not Available Paper Facing 0 -30 Continuous filament glass fibers (See Generic CAS # 65997 -17 -3) 0 -15** 109 -66-0 Pentane (2) 0-6 * ** 287 -92 -3 Cydopentane (2) 0-5 * ** 78 -78-4 Isopentane (2) 0-5*** 65997 -17 -3 Glass Wool Fiber 0 -1.5 ** Not Available Wood Fiber board 0- 90 **** Not Available Wood dust * *** "274 Johns Manville Product Name Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulations CAS# None Assigned Generic Name Insulation (Polyisocyanurate Foam) Formula Polymer Chemical Name: Proprietary Hazard Label L3012 -DF, L3012 -E3AGF Manufacturer Information Johns Manville Roofing Systems Group P.O. Box 5108 Denver, CO 80127 USA Trade Names: DuraFoam; ENRGYT" 3; ENRGYTm 3 AGF; ENRGYTh 3 PLUS; Fesco® Foam; ISO 1 AGF; Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Section 1 - Chemical Product and Company Identification ISO 1 ISO 3Tm AGF; ISO 3T"; ISOVENT; Nailbase; Nailboard Emergency Overview Page 1 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Telephone: 303-978-2000 8:OOAM- 5:OOPM M -F Internet Address: http: / /www.jm.com Emergency: 800 - 424-9300 (Chemtrec, In English) Tapered DuraFoam; Tapered ENRGYTh 3; Tapered Fesco® Foam; Tapered ISO 1 TM; Tapered ISO 3T""; Material Safety Data Sheet ID: 3012 Section 2 - Composition / Information on Ingredients Additional Component Information *A component of ISO, Fesco® Foam and Tapered products. ** In NAILBOARD, ISOVENT and other AGF mat -faced products. Reinforcement in paper facing. * ** Pentane concentration in product all isomers < 6% mass. * * ** ENRGYT'A 3 PLUS contains wood fiberboard. Nailboard contains OSB (oriented strand board) with wood fiber. When cut, these products release wood dust. (1)/(2) Blowing agent in polyisocyanurate foam component of above products is either dichlorofluoroethane or pentanes. Fesco® is a JM product (MSDS 3002) composed of cellulose and asphalt. Section 3 - Hazards Identification APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Yellow - to-tan foam board with no significant odor, and with various facings and backings. NAILBOARD has an oriented- strand board (OSB) backing; ISOVENT and AGF products have a white, fiber glass mat (AGF) facing. Inhalation of excessive amounts of dust from the product may cause temporary upper respiratory irritation and /or congestion — remove individual to fresh air. Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID: 3012 Potential Health Effects Summary Breathing dust from this product may cause a scratchy throat, congestion, and slight coughing. Getting dust or fibers on the skin, or in the eyes may cause itching, rash, or redness. Additional health and safety information is provided in Section 11 of this material safety data sheet. Inhalation Irritation of the upper respiratory tract (scratchy throat), coughing, and congestion may occur in extreme exposures. Skin Temporary irritation (itching) or redness may occur. Ingestion This product is not intended to be ingested (eaten). If ingested, it may cause temporary irritation to the gastrointestinal (digestive) tract. Eyes Ears Product is combustible. Burning of this material will produce thick, black smoke. Temporary irritation (itching) or redness may occur. Temporary irritation (itching) or redness may occur. Primary Routes of Entry (Exposure) Inhalation (breathing dust), skin, and eye contact. Target Organs Upper respiratory passages, skin, and eyes. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure Pre - existing chronic respiratory, skin, or eye diseases or conditions. Section 4 - First Aid Measures First Aid: Inhalation Remove to fresh air. Drink water to clear throat, and blow nose to remove dust. First Aid: Skin Wash gently with soap and water to remove dust. Wash hands before eating or using the restroom. First Aid: Ingestion Product is not intended to be ingested or eaten. If this product is ingested, irritation of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract may occur, and should be treated symptomatically. Rinse mouth with water to remove fibers, and drink plenty of water to help reduce the irritation. No chronic effects are expected following ingestion. First Aid: Eyes Do not rub or scratch your eyes. Dust particles may cause the eye to be scratched. Flush eyes with large amounts of water for 5-15 minutes. If irritation persists, contact a medical professional. First Aid: Ears Wash exposed skin with soap and water. If irritation develops in the inner ear, seek medical attention. First Aid: Notes to Physician This product is a mechanical irritant, and is not expected to produce any chronic health effects from acute exposures. Treatment should be directed toward removin• the source of irritation with s m.tomatic treatment as necessa . Section 5 - Fire Fi • htin • Measures Flash Point: Not applicable Upper Flammable Limit (UFL): Not applicable Auto Ignition: Not determined Rate of Burning: Not determined General Fire Hazards Wood dust is a strong -to- severe explosion hazard if a dust "cloud" contacts an ignition source. Wood dusts may ignite at temperatures in excess of 204 °C /400 °F. Hazardous Combustion Products Product is combustible. Burning of this material will produce thick, black smoke. Extinguishing Media Carbon dioxide (CO2), water, water fog, dry chemical. Page 2 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Method Used: Not applicable Lower Flammable Limit (LFL): Not applicable Flammability Classification: Not determined Material Name: Polylsocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID:3012 Fire Fighting Equipment/Instructions No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal fire fighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Section 6 - Accidental Release Measures Containment Procedures Pick up large pieces. Vacuum dusts. If sweeping is necessary, use a dust suppressant such as water. Do not dry sweep dust accumulation or use compressed air for clean -up. These procedures will help to minimize potential exposures. Clean - Up Procedures Avoid the generation of dusts during clean -up. Section 7 - Handling and Storage Handling Procedures Use protective equipment as described in Section 8 of this material safety data sheet when handling uncontained material. Storage Procedures Warehouse storage should be in accordance with package directions, if any. Material should be kept clean, dry, and protected from moisture. Section 8 - Exposure Controls / Personal Protection Exposure Guidelines A: General Product Information No information available for the product. B: Component Exposure Limits Continuous filament glass fibers (See Generic CAS # 65997 -17 -3) ACGIH: 1 fiber /cm3 TWA (respirable fibers: length > 5 pm, aspect ratio equal to or greater than 3:1, as determined by the membrane filter method at 400 -450X magnification (4-mm objective), using phase - contrast illumination.); 5 mg/m3 TWA (inhalable fraction) Pentane (2) (109 -66 -0) ACGIH: 600 ppm TWA OSHA: 600 ppm TWA; 1800 mg /m3 TWA 750 ppm STEL; 2250 mg /m3 STEL Isopentane (2) (78 -78-4) ACGIH: 600 ppm TWA (listed under Pentane, all isomers) Cyclopentane (2) (287 ACGIH: 600 ppm TWA OSHA: 600 ppm TWA; 1720 mg /m3 TWA Glass Wool Fiber (65997 -17-3) ACGIH: 1 fiber /cm3 TWA (respirable fibers: length > 5 pm, aspect ratio equal to or greater than 3:1, as determined by the membrane filter method at 400 -450X magnification (4-mm objective), using phase - contrast illumination.) Wood dust (Not Available) OSHA: 5 mg /m3 TWA (related to Wood dust, all soft and hard woods, except western red cedar) 10 mg /m3 STEL (related to Wood dust, all soft and hard woods, except western red cedar) PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Personal Protective Equipment: Eyes /Face Safety glasses with sideshields are recommended to keep dust out of the eyes. Personal Protective Equipment: Ears Use ear protection (earplugs, hood, or earmuffs) to prevent airborne dust or fibers from entering the ear, if necessary. Personal Protective Equipment: Skin Leather or cotton gloves should be worn to prevent skin contact and irritation. Barrier creams may also be used to reduce skin contact and irritation caused by fiber glass. Page 3 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 I Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID:3012 Personal Protective Equipment: Respiratory A respirator should be used if ventilation is unavailable, or is inadequate for keeping dust and fiber levels below the applicable exposure limits. In those cases, use a NIOSH- certified disposable or reusable particulate respirator with an efficiency rating of N95 or higher (under 42 CFR 84) when working with this product. For exposures up to five times the established exposure limits use a quarter -mask respirator, rated N95 or higher, and for exposures up to ten times the established exposure limits use a half -mask respirator (e.g., MSA's DM -11, Racal's Delta N95, 3M's 8210), rated N95 or higher. Operations such as sawing, blowing, tear out, and spraying may generate airborne fiber concentrations requiring a higher level of respiratory protection. For exposures up to 50 times the established exposure limits use a full -face respirator, rated N99 or higher. Ventilation In fixed manufacturing settings, local exhaust ventilation should be provided at areas of cutting to remove airbome dust and fibers. General dilution ventilation should be provided as necessary to keep airbome dust and fibers below the applicable exposure limits and guidelines. The need for ventilation systems should be evaluated by a professional industrial hygienist, while the design of specific ventilation systems should be conducted by a professional engineer. Personal Protective Equipment: General Wear a cap, a loose- fitting, long- sleeved shirt and long pants to protect skin from irritation. Exposed skin areas should be washed with soap and warm water after handling or working with fiber glass. Clothing should be washed separately from other clothes, and the washer should be rinsed thoroughly (run empty for a complete wash cycle). This will reduce the chances of fiber glass being transferred to other clothing. , Appearance: Physical State: Vapor Pressure: Boiling Point: Solubility (H2O): Freezing Point: Viscosity: VOC: Section 9 - Physical & Chemical Properties Yellow -to -tan foam board with various facings and backings. Solid Not applicable Not applicable None Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 4 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Odor: pH: Vapor Density: Melting Point: Specific Gravity: Evaporation Rate: Percent Volatile: No significant odor Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 0.03 Not applicable Negligible Section 10 - Chemical Stability & Reactivity Information Chemical Stability This is a stable material. This product is not reactive. Chemical Stability: Conditions to Avoid Keep away from heat, sparks, or open flame. Incompatibility Acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, tetrahydrofuran, chlorine, chloroform, hydrogen peroxide, ethylene dichloride, dimethyl sulfoxide, and dimethyl formamide. Hazardous Decomposition The decomposition products from this material are those that would be expected from any organic (carbon - containing) material, and are mainly derived from pyrolysis, or burning, of the resin. These decomposition products may include carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, carbon particles, and traces of hydrogen cyanide. Hazardous Polymerization Will not occur. Section 11 - Toxicological Information Acute Toxicity A: General Product Information Dust from this product is a mechanical irritant, which means that it may cause temporary irritation or scratchiness of the throat, and /or itching of the eyes and skin. Isopentane, cyclopentane, and n- pentane may be released at very low concentrations (well below their lower flammability limits) from these products when they are cut or crushed. These pentanes are nontoxic at levels below their lower flammability Omits. Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID:3012 B: Component Analysis - LD50 /LC50 Pentane (2) (109 -66 -0) Inhalation LC50 Rat: 364 g /m3 /4H; Dermal LD50 Rabbit 3000 mg/kg Cyclopentane (2) (287 -92-3) Oral LD50 Mouse: 12800 mg /kg Carcinogenicity A: General Product Information No data for this product as a whole. B: Component Carcinogenicity Continuous filament glass fibers (See Generic CAS # 65997 -17 -3) ACGIH: A4 - Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Monograph 43, 1988; Monograph 81, 2002) Glass Wool Fiber (65997 -17 -3) . ACGIH: A3 - Confirmed animal carcinogen with unknown relevance to humans NTP: Reasonably Anticipated To Be A Carcinogen (respirable size) IARC: Group 3 - Not Classifiable (IARC Monograph 43, 1988; Monograph 81, 2002) Wood dust (Not Available) NTP: Known Carcinogen IARC: Group 1 - Known Human Carcinogen (IARC Monograph 62, 1995) Chronic Toxicity Polyisocyanurate Foam: There is no evidence that dust from this material causes disease in man. There are no known animal studies of the chronic health effects of breathing dust from polyisocyanurate foam. However, a subchronic inhalation study showed no adverse respiratory effects in rats as a result of breathing 9 mg /m3 of dust from a similar foam (polyurethane foam) for 3 months (Thyssen et al., 1978). In 1987, IARC designated polyurethane as Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans (Monograph 19). Wood Dust: Risk of a rare form of nasal cancer has been associated with wood dust exposure. In the 1960's studies relating wood dust exposure in the fumiture industry with nasal cancer were first reported in England. The link was confirmed in several other European countries and fumiture industries. Studies of the fumiture industry in the United States have shown notably lower -to-no increased risk of nasal cancer. Studies examining chronic exposure to wood dust have also been conducted outside of the fumiture industry. Results from these studies have been inconsistent with the findings from studies of the fumiture industry. Studies showing a link to nasal cancer have been primarily conducted in industries using hardwood. In 1980 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reviewed the studies and concluded that there is a known risk of cancer in the fumiture industry and a possible risk of cancer for carpenters and joiners. Wood products can be contaminated with a saprophytic fungi (altemaria species) that when inhaled can cause hypersensitivity pneumonitis, an allergic condition that can lead to chronic disease and irreversible pulmonary damage. This fungi has been detected in wood pulp, and is believed to have caused lung disease in lumber mill workers. Also, reduced pulmonary function has been reported by some observers in workers who have been exposed to excessive levels of wood dust for prolonged periods of time, however these results have not been found consistently across all studies. Fiber Glass Wool: In October 2001, IARC classified fiber glass wool as Group 3, "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans." The 2001 decision was based on current human and animal research that shows no association between inhalation exposure to dust from fiber glass wool and the development of respiratory disease. This is a reversal of the IARC finding in 1987 of a Group 2B designation (possibly carcinogenic to humans) based on earlier studies in which animals were injected with large quantities of fiber glass. NTP and ACGIH have not yet reviewed the IARC reclassification or the most current fiber glass health research; at this time, both agencies continue to classify glass wool based on the earlier animal injection studies. Page 5 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Component CAS # CA FL MA MN NJ PA Pentane (2) 109 -66 -0 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Isopentane (2) 78 -78-4 No No Yes No Yes Yes Cyclopentane (2) 287 -92 -3 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Glass Wool Fiber ('related to Mineral wool fiber) ('related to Glass wool fiber) 65997 -17 -3 Yes' No Yes' Yes No Yes Wood dust ('related to Wood dust, all soft and hard woods) Not Available No No No Yes' No No 1 Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID:3012 Continuous Filament Glass Fiber. No chronic health effects are known to be associated with exposure to continuous filament fiber glass. Long -term epidemiologic studies do not show any increases in respiratory cancer or other disease among employees who manufacture this product. In 1987, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified continuous filament fiber glass as a Group 3 substance, "not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans." In 2001, IARC re- affirmed this designation. Because of the large diameter of continuous filament fibers, these fibers are not considered respirable. Section 12 - Ecological Information Ecotoxicity A: General Product Information No data available for this product. B: Component Analysis - Ecotoxicity - Aquatic Toxicity Pentane (2) (109 - 66 - 0) 96 Hr LC50 rainbow trout: 9.87 mg /L;96 Hr LC50 fathead minnow 11.59 mg/L;96 Hr LC50 bluegill: 9.99 mg /L 48 Hr LC50 water flea: 9.7 mg/L Section 13 - Disposal Considerations US EPA Waste Number & Descriptions A: General Product Information This product, as supplied, is not regulated as a hazardous waste by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations. Comply with state and local regulations for disposal. If you are unsure of the regulations, contact your local Public Health Department, or the local office of the EPA. B: Component Waste Numbers No EPA Waste Numbers are applicable for this product's components. Disposal Instructions Dispose of waste material according to Local, State, Federal, and Provincial Environmental Regulations. Section 14 - Transportation Information Shipping Name: This product is not classified as a hazardous material for transport. Section 15 - Regulatory Information US Federal Regulations A: General Product Information SARA 311/312: This product is not classified as hazardous under SARA 311/312. B: Component Analysis None of this products components are listed under SARA Section 302 (40 CFR 355 Appendix A), SARA Section 313 (40 CFR 372.65), or CERCLA (40 CFR 302.4). State Regulations A: General Product Information Other state regulations may apply. Check individual state requirements. B: Component Analysis - State The following components appear on one or more of the following state hazardous substances lists: Page 6 of 8 The following statement(s) are provided under the California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65): WARNING! This product contains a chemical known to the state of Califomia to cause cancer. Glass Wool Fiber (related to Mineral wool fiber) CAS# 65997 -17 -3 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Component .. CAS # TSCA DSL EINECS Pentane (2) 109 -66-0 Yes Yes Yes Isopentane (2) 78 -78-4 Yes Yes Yes Cyclopentane (2) 287 -92 -3 Yes Yes Yes Glass Wool Fiber 65997 -17 -3 Yes Yes Yes Component CAS # Minimum Concentration Pentane (2) 109 -66-0 1 % Cyclopentane (2) 287 -92 -3 1 % Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation A: TSCA Status This product and its components are listed on the TSCA 8(b) inventory. The following components listed in this product are listed on the TSCA Export Notification 12(b) list. TSCA 12(b) Component Pentane (2) CAS 109 -66-0 TSCA 12 (b) Yes B: Co Component Analysis - WHMIS IDL The followin com are identified under the Canadian Hazardous Products Act Ingredient Disclosure List: Material Safety Data Sheet ID:3012 1 Section 16 - Other Information Other Information Prepared for. Johns Manville Roofing Systems Group P. O. Box 5108 Denver, CO USA 80217 -5108 Prepared by: Johns Manville Technical Center P.O. Box 625005 Littleton, CO USA 80162 -5005 The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date given. However, no warranty, expressed or implied, is given. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with Federal, State or provincial, and local laws. Date 06/20/00 01/10/01 MSDS # 3012 - 1.0000 3012 - 1.0100 10/24/01 3012 - 2.0000 12/19/01 3012 - 2.0001 04/16/02 3012- 2.0002 07/22/02 04/14/03 09/03//03 10/22/03 3012 - 2.0003 3012 - 2.0004 3012 - 2.0005 3012 - 2.0006 Page 7 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Reason New MSDS authoring system. Regulatory update for wood dust Sect. 11 Carcinogenicity and Sect. 15 State regulations. Sect. 1: Added Trade Names from MSDSs 3013 -3014 (3013 -3014 were deleted). Sect 2: Composition: added pentanes (new non - ozone- depleting blowing agents) and misc components from MSDSs 3013 -3014. Sections 8, 11, 12, and 15: updated for pentanes. Sect. 11, Chronic: Updated polyisocyanurate chronic toxicology based on study results with polyurethane foam dust. Update Sections 3, 11 & 15 for IARC 2001 re- classification of fiber glass wool to Group 3, not classifiable as to carcinogenicity to humans. Sect. 2, added dichlorofluorocarbon to components (not a new component). Sect. 11: corrected IARC desgination to Group 3. Minor edits. Sect 2: Added E'NRG'Y 3 PLUS to Trade Names. Section 15, TSCA 12b, Ethane is deleted Material Name: Polyisocyanurate Foam Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet ID: 3012 04/21/04 3012 - 2.0007 Section 1 removed E'NRG'Y 2 trade names and edited ENRGY and ISO trade names. Section 2 removed dichioro fluoro ethane ingredient. Regulatory update. 12/15/05 3012 - 2.0008 Regulatory update. Minor edits to Section 8 Exposure, Section 11 LD50, and Section 15 WHMIS. Addition of Pentane to TSCA 12b. This is the end of MSDS # 3012 Page 8 of 8 Issue Date: 12/16/2005 Revision: 2.0206 Ingredient CAS Number %* Approx OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV Comment mg/m Resp mg/m Resp 01 Cellulose 9004 -34 -6 <95 5 5 02 Starch 9005 -84 -9 <9 5 5 03 Clay NONE 1 5 5 mg/m Resp mg/m 04 Carbon Black 1333 -86 -4 1 3.5 3.5 05 Wax NONE 1 NONE NONE 06 Laminating Adhesive NONE <3.5 NONE NONE Knight- Celotex Fiberboard' a Knight Company Material Safety Data Sheet Sunbury Plant StructoDek Knight - Celotex LLC One Northfield Plaza Suite 400 Northfield IL 60093 -1215 Technical Questions: 1- 800 - 596 -9699 *% Approximate SECTION I - IDENTIFICATION MSDS Number: 0001 -86F Effective Date: 01/01/2006 Trade Name: Structodek high density Roof Insulation, Laminated Board, and Coated 1 & 6 Sided SECTION II — INGREDIENTS Knight — Celotex LLC StruCtodek high density Roof Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet Page 2 of 4 Boiling Point: N/A SP. Gravity: 0.25 — 0.45 Vap Pressure: N/A PCT. Volatiles: N/A Vap Density: N/A EVAP. Rate: N/A Sol. In Water N/A Appearance /Odor: Brown Fiberboard; Slight odor; Black one side, Black six sided Flammability: 1 Health: 0 Reactivity: 0 Special Hazards: SECTION III — PHYSICAL DATA SECTION IV — FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA Flash Point (method) N/A Flammable Limits LEL % N/A UEL % N/A Extinguishing Media: Water Fog Sp. Fire Fighting Procedures: None Known Unusual Fire & Explosion Hazards: May be prone to smolder longer than wood after flames have extinguished NFPA Ratings: 4 = Extreme, 3 = High, 2 = Moderate, 1 = Slight, 0 = Insignificant SECTION V — HEALTH HAZARD DATA Primary Routes of Exposure: Inhalation if dust is created during fabrication Signs & Symptoms of Overexposure Acute — temporary irritation of eyes, nose, throat, and lungs Chronic — None expected Aggravated Medical Conditions: Respiratory illness Emergency and First Aid Procedures Inhalation — remove to fresh air Eyes — flush with running water for 15 minutes Skin — wash with soap & water Ingestion —N/A Other — this product is not expected to present health hazards under normal use. Knight — Celotex LLC StruCtodek high density Roof Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet Page 3 of 4 Wood Dust: May cause nasal dryness, irritation and obstruction. Coughing, wheezing, and sneezing sinusitis and prolonged colds have also been reported. Depending on species, may cause respiratory sensitization and/or irritation. IARC classifies wood dust as a carcinogen to humans (Group 1). This classification is based primarily on IARC's evaluation of increased risk in the occurrence of adenocarcinomas of the nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses associated with exposure to wood dust. IARC did not find sufficient evidence to associate cancers of the oropharynx, hypopharynx, lung, lymphatic and hematopoictic systems, stomach, colon or rectum with exposure to wood dust. Stable SECTION VI — REACTIVITY DATA Conditions to avoid: None known Incompatibilities: None known Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known SECTION VII — TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION The U. S. National Toxicology Program (NTP) or the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) do not designate carbon black as a carcinogen. The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) classifies carbon black as 4A, Not Classifiable as a Human Carcinogen. Components of this product are not listed as toxic chemicals under Section 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA). The U.S. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) criteria document on carbon black recommends only carbon blacks with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) levels greater than 0.1% be considered suspect carcinogens. The carbon black used in this product contains less than 0.1% of PAH. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies carbon black as Group 2B, carbon black is possibly carcinogenic to humans, based on rat inhalation studies. In the Monograph 65, issued in 1996, IARC reevaluated carbon black and concluded, "There is inadequate evidence for the carcinogenicity of carbon black ". Knight — Celotex LLC Structodek high density Roof Insulation Material Safety Data Sheet Page 4 of 4 SECTION VIII — SPILL AND LEAK PROTECTION Steps to be taken in case material is released or spilled: Normal housekeeping Disposal Method: In accordance with federal, state, and local regulations SECTION IX — SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION Ventilation: when fabricating use sufficient ventilation to keep exposures below TLV Respiratory Protection: dust mask (use only NIOSH certified devices) Protective Clothing: not normally necessary Eye Protection: as necessary. SECTION X — HANDLING AND STORAGE Store in a dry well - ventilated area. Material should be kept dry before application. SECTION XI — SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS Use of high -speed rotary cutting tools may create excessive dust. Avoid dust inhalation with adequate ventilation and the use of respiratory protection. Information listed is believed to be accurate but not warranted or guaranteed. Material Safety Data Sheet T1, T2, T3 & T4 MeltPac, MeltKeg, & MeltBulk Type 1, 2, 3 & 4 Hot Applied Asphalt PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Appearance And Odor: Back solid @ 70 °F Boiling Point: 700° F Vapor Pressure: N/A Vapor Density (air= 1): N/A Evaporation Rate (BuOAc = 1): N/A Specific Gravity (H20 = 1)::99 to 1.02 @ 70° F Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in petroleum solvents. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA Flash Point: > 550° F COC Flammable Limits: N/A Extinguishable Media: CO2, foam, dry chemical Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: Closed containers are an explosion hazard when exposed to extreme heat. Special Fire Fighting Procedures: Use water to cool closed containers. Use self contained breathing apparatus in confined areas. REACTIVITY DATA Stability: Stable Hazardous Polymerization: Will not occur Hazardous Decomposition Products: CO, CO2, SOx, H2S when heated. Conditions to Avoid: Extreme heat (above flash point). Compatibility (Materials to Avoid): None known CONTROL MEASURES Respiratory Protection: Wear NIOSH approved organic vapor respirator. Ventilation: Mechanical, local, or general exhaust is recommended. Protective Gloves: Wear leather or temperature resistant gloves if contact is likely. Eye Protection: Wear a face shield if contact is likely. Other Protective Equipment: Long sleeved clothing is recommended. HEALTH AND HAZARD DATA Routes of Entry: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, and eyes. Inhalation: Nasal, respiratory irritation, fatigue, dizziness, and headache. Ingestion: Gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Aspiration into lungs can cause chemical pneumonia. Skin Contact: Thermal burns. Eye Contact: May cause redness and irritation. EMERGENCY FIRST AID PROCEDURES Eye Contact: Flush with clean water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, get medical attention. Inhalation: If overcome by vapor, remove from exposure and administer oxygen if breathing is irregular. Get medical attention immediately. Ingestion: DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING. Material can be aspirated into lungs and cause chemical pneumonia. Get medical attention. Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Wash area with soap and water. Chronic Health Effects: Not listed as a carcinogen by the NTP, IARC, or OSHA. No adverse long term affects known. Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Preexisting lung or skin conditions could be aggravated by continued exposure. PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE HANDLING AND USE Steps to be Taken in Case Material is Released or Spilled: Eliminate ignition sources. Recover product. Add sand, earth, or other suitable absorbent to spill area. Minimize vapor or skin contact. Keep product from sewers and water courses by diking or impounding. Waste Disposal Method: Dispose in accordance with Federal, State, and local regulations. HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS: Storage: Store in a ventilated area away from heat and Ignition sources. Other Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors. Keep container closed when not In use. heroical & Common Name etroleum As halt ydrogen Sulfide 0 /0 Weight,OSHA PEL 100 N/A CGIH TLV mg /m3 8hr fumes • ntalned lOppm .8hr TWA, 15ppm STE lOppm 8hr TWA, 15ppm STE SECTION 313 SUPPLIER Notification: This product contains no toxic chemicals subject to the report ng requirements of section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act of 1986 and of 40 CFR 372. EMERGENCY 24 HOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER CHEMTREC 1 (800) 424 -9300 or 1 (703) 527 -3887 Dear Customer: These sheets should be maintained in your records. u:users:common msds p.1 MG OLYMPIC MANUFACTURING GROUP SUBJECT: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH HAZARD CO1VIMUNICATION STANDARD (29 CFR 1910.1200) In compliance with the above OSHA Standard, certain manufacturers are required to provide Material Safety Data Sheets (M.S.D.S.) regarding any hazard associated with their product. In our opinion, our product in its usual physical form, does not meet the criteria of a hazardous chemical as defined by the above standard. However, when subjected to welding, burning, grinding, cutting, abrasive b lasting, or similar operations, potentially hazardous fumes or dusts may be emitted. Your review of the attached Material Safety Data Sheets is required as part of the Standard. Should you have any questions regarding this information, do not hesitate to contact our office. Olympic Mfg. Group, Inc., 153 Bowles Rd., Agawam, MA 01001 -0508 tel: (413) 789 -0252 1 Page 1 of 3 Issue Date: March 6, 2002 Material Safety Data Sheet Roofing Accessories MSDS No.1 SECTION 1: PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Roofing & Construction Products CAS #: Mixture /None Assigned Generic Name: Fasteners, Plates and Termination Bar Formula: Article Chemical Name: Article Hazard Label: Not Required Manufacturer: Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc. Telephone: 413- 789 -0252 Address: 153 Bowles Rd Agawam, MA 01001 Emergency: 800 - 789 -0252 Trade Names: Roofing Screws, Concrete Drive Nails, Fluted Concrete Nails, NTB Fasteners, Base Sheet Fasteners, Purlin Screws, 'rectum Lite Deck Fasteners, Stainless Roofing Screws, Masonry Anchors, Termination Bars, Steel Plates, Plastic Plates, Toggle Bolts, OlyKap Cap Nails, FastKap Collated Plastic Caps, TrapEase Composite Wood Deck Screws, Deck Screws; Timberlok, Olylog, Post Frame Screws, Gutter Screws, Sheet Metal Screws, Structural ul.ated Panel Fasteners, Ruff Nex Screws and U -Flow Drains. SECTION 2: INGREDIENTS Ingredient Name CAS # % Exposure Limit(s) The products listed above are articles as so defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard at 29 CFR1910.1200. Each has an end -use that is dependant upon its shape and design, and will not release or otherwise result in exposure to hazardous chemicals under normal conditions of use. SECTION 3: HAZARD IDENTIFICATION EMERGENCY OVERVIEW APPEARANCE AND ODOR: Various shapes, designs and colors with metal and plastic Parts. Under normal conditions of use, this product is not expected to create any unusual emergency ' hazards. In the event of fire, use normal fire fighting procedures to prevent inhalation of smoke and gases. Potential Health Effects Summary: The products listed above are articles as sqiiefined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard at 29 CFR 1910.1200.Each has an end -use that is dependant upon its shape and design, and will not release or otherwise result in exposure to hazardous chemicals under normal conditions of use. Consequently, no health effects from working with these products are expected to occur. - Acute (Short-Term) Health Effects:None known. Chronic (Long -Term) Health Effects:None known. Target Organs:None. Primary Routes of Entry (Exposure):None. Symptoms Of Overexposure Inhalation: Not applicable. Skin: Not applicable. Absorption: Not applicable. Ingestion: Not applicable. Eye: Not applicable. • 2 * ** MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET * ** Date of. preparation: 07/28/06 SECTION 1 Manufacturer Address Telephone # Emergency # Product pass Mfg. code I.D. Trade Name SECTION II -A No. PEUTWA 1. 5 mghrr 2. . 5 mgM1 **.- N/E = Not established Boiling Point Evaporation Rate Vapor Density pH Level SECTION V : W. R. MEADOWS, INC. : 300 Industrial Drive : Hampshire, Illinois 60140 : (847) 683 -4500 : 1 -800 -424 -9300 Chemtrec : DIVISION 7 :7303000 : WHITEWALK ROOF TRAFFIC PADS OSHA PEUCEILING WE NIE HAZARDOUS COMPONENTS SECTION III PHYSICAL DATA : Not Applicable : Not Applicable : Not Applicable : Not Applicable SECTION IV HEALTH INFORMATION Date of preparation: 07/28/06 WHITEWALK -HMIS- [Health 'Flammability !Reactivity Iersonal Protection : (Hazard Rating: 0= bast ,l= Slght,2= Moderate,3= High,4= Extreme,'= Chronic) % by SARA VAPOR PRESSURE CAS# Weight 313 (mm Hg @ 20 C) 8052 -42-4 60-70 NO N/A 65997 -17 -3 1 -5 NO N/A SECTION II -B OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE LIMITS PEL/STEL SKIN TLV/1WA WE N/E 5 mg/rr?* WE WE 10 mg/rn'* *= Asphalt Fumes , ** = Total Dust % Volatile by volume % Volatile by weight Weight per gallon ACGIH TLV/CEILING NE N/E : Not Applicable : Not Applicable : Not Applicable TLV/STEL N/E N/E EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: Flush with water to remove particulates. SKIN CONTACT: Flush with water to remove particulates. Wash affected area with soap and water if available. INHALATION: None normally required. INGESTION: None normally required. :0 1 :0 1 :0 1 LEL ( @25 C) N/A WA No. Component 1. Petroleum Asphalt • 2. Fiberglass Mat WHITEWALK Roof Traffic Pads are defined by OSHA (29 CFR Part 1910) as an 'Article'. A manufactured item which is formed to a specific shape or design during manufacture which does not release or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical under normal conditions of use. None of the components of this product are recognized as carcinogenic. NIA: Not Applicable Under the reporting requirements of Section 313 of Title 111 of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) and 40 CFR Part 372, chemicals. listed on the 313 Ust (40 CFR Part 373.65) are Identified under the heading 'SARA 313". SKIN N/E N/E Page 1 7303000 EYE CONTACT: May cause mechanical imitation of the eyes. SKiN CONTACT: May cause mechanical Irritation of the skin. INHALATION: Under normal use this product is not hazardous via inhalation with normal product use. INGESTION: This product has a low order of toxicity. If symptoms of gastrointestinal irritation develop, seek medical attention. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS: None recognized with normal product use. AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDRIONS: None known with normal product use. OTHER HEALTH EFFECTS: From skin painting studies in laboratory animals, it has been concluded that some asphalts may possess weak carcinogenic activity. This means that workers who practice poor personal hygiene, and who are repeatedly exposed by direct skin contact with petroleum asphalt over many years, may potentially be at risk of developing skin cancer. Intermittent or occasional skin contact with petroleum asphalt is not expected to have Serious health effects as long as personal hygiene measures, such as outlined in this material safety data sheet, are followed. In addition, asphalt vapors may contain polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, some of which are known to be carcinogenic. Therefore, prolonged breathing of vapors should be avoided. 7303000 Pagel *** MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET*** Date of preparation: 07/28/06 SECTION VI FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS FLAMMABILITY CLASSIFICATION - NFPA: Not regulated - DOT: Not regulated FLASH POINT: Greater than 400 degrees F. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Use water fog, foam, or Carbon Dioxide. SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES AND PRECAUTIONS: None recognized. UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: None recognized. SECTION VII REACTIVITY STABILITY: Stable HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur CONDITIONS AND MATERIALS TO AVOID: Strong oxidizing agents. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSRION PRODUCTS: Combustion may yield Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, and /or incomplete combustion products. Do not breathe smoke or fumes. Wear appropriate protective equipment. SECTION VIII EMPLOYEE PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: None required with normal product use. If abraded, use of a dust filter respirator is recommended to prevent inhalation of fibers. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: Cotton work gloves / safety glasses ADDn1ONAL PROTECTIVE MEASURES: Not applicable. SECTION IX ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES: Not applicable: product is a solid. WASTE DISPOSAL In some areas this product may be considered a non - hazardous special waste if disposed of in a permitted landfill. Consult Federal, State, and local regulations for compliance. Page 2- ' . " 7303000 SECTION X ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS Prevent contact with fire. Prevent job site damage. The information contained herein is based on the data available to us and is believed to be correct. However, we make no warranty, expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data or the results to be obtained from the use thereof. We assume no responsibility for injury from the use of the product described herein. Date of preparation: 07/28/06 WHITEWALK 7303000 Page 2 Page 2 of 3, MSDS Number 1, Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc., 3/6/02 SECTION 4: FIRST AID MEASURES Inhalation: Not applicable. Skin: Not applicable. Absorption: Not applicable. Ingestion: Not applicable. Eye: Not applicable. SECTION 5: FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES Summary: No special procedures are expected to be necessary for this product. Normal fire fighting procedures should be followed to avoid inhalation of smoke and gases. Unusual Fire/Explosion Hazards: There is no potential for fire or explosion. Flammable Properties s -and Explosive Limits: Flash Point: Not applicable Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): Not applicable FP Test Method: Not applicable Upper Explosive Limit (UEL): Not applicable Autoignition Temperature: Not determined Flame Classification: Not determined Decomposition Temperature: Not determined Flame Propagation: Not determined SECTION 6: ACCIDENTAL SPILL/RELEASE MEASURES Containment Procedures: Pick up large pieces. Disposal: Wastes are not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; 40 CFI( 261). Comply with state and local regulations for disposal of solid wastes. If you are unsure of the regulations, contact your local Public Health Department, or the local offices of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). SECTION 7: HANDLING AND STORAGE Conditions to Avoid: No special procedures are required for handling or storage of these products. SECTION 8: EXPOSURE CONTROL/PERSONAL PROTECTION Summary: No special protective measures are necessary for use of these products in that they are articles, and under normal conditions of use they are not expected to release, or otherwise result in exposure to a hazardous chemical. Eye: Not required. Skin: Not required. Respiratory: Respiratory protection is not required when using this product. Ventilation: No special ventilation systems are required when using this product. SECTION 9: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Boiling Point ( °F/ °C): Not determined Evaporation Rate (Butyl acetate = : Not applicable Melting Point: Not applicable pH: Not applicable Saturation in Mr ( %): Not applicable Solids Content: Not applicable Specific Gravity (Water = 1): Variable Vapor Density (Air = 1): Not applicable Vapor Pressure: Not applicable Viscosity: Not applicable VOCs (gaiter): Not applicable Volatile by Volume ( %): 0 Water Solubility ( %): N i 1 Apearance and Odor: Various shapes, designs and colors with metal and plastic parts. 3 Page 3 of 3, MSDS Number 1, Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc. 3/6/02 SECTION 10: STABILITY AND REACTIVITY Product is stable. Hazardous polymerization will not occur. Reactivity: This product is not reactive. Hazardous Decomposition Products: None known. SECTION 11: DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Summary: Wastes are not hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA; 40 U R 261). Comply with state and local regulations for disposal of solid wastes. If you are unsure of the regulations, contact your local Public Health Department, or the local offices of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). SECTION 12: TRANSPORT INFORMATION Transportation Summary: This product is not regulated as a hazardous material for transport. SECTION 13: REGULATORY INFORMATION U. S. REGULATIONS Federal Regulations: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Toxicology Program (NTP), International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) have not classified this product as a carcinogen. Environmental Regulations: There are no components in this product regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA Title III); the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), or the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA). SECTION 14: OTHER INFORMATION For additional information concerning this product, contact Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc. 153 Bowles Rd., Agawam, MA 01001 or call toll -free 800 - 633 -3800 within the US or Canada. Otherwise, call 413 - 789 -0252 Prepared for: Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc. 153 Bowles Rd. Agawam, MA 01001 Prepared by: Olympic Manufacturing Group, Inc. 153 Bowles Rd. Agawam, MA 01001 As of the date of preparation of this document, the foregoing information is believed to be accurate and is provided in good faith to comply with applicable federal and state law(s). However, no warranty or representation with respect to such information is intended or given. 4 t 8' 4'.X 8' 11 FASTENERS PER BOARD I < 4' D I I� X X X X X X X X X X X X l < 1 1 1 ' i' 1' 1' 1' - 4' X 8' . 12 FASTENERS PER BOARD. . C anr,..trz 6 8' 2' 1' 1' 2' 2' . 4' • 1 2' 1' 4'X8' 8 FASTENERS PER BOARD rrrr_ 8' 2' 2' 1' 2' 1' . 4' >1 1 frvz 1' 1 1' 1 > 1' 4'X.8' 10 FASTENERS PER BOARD' • 4` 6' 1' 1' 1' 6' • 4' X 8' . 16 FASTENERS PER BOARD 1' 2' 2` 1' 2' FM -FP nrn, - i i - cuuo Inu uc' uu ru anyuer nooi i ng OT wn rnn nu. O' * ' DATE: April 17, 2008 TO: Carol Martin COMPANY: City of Tukwila Building Division FAX: .. ©(o FROM: Josh Moreno RE: Permit NO: D07 -088 # OF PAGES (INCLUDING COVER SHEET): 3 CC: Dale Plccoli MESSAGE: Dear Carol, Attached is a copy of the inspection report #4, which was conducted on April 4, 2008. The inspection report calls for the plumbing vents on the mentioned building to be 6" above the roof system. Also, attached is a sketch illustrating how Snyder Roofing is proposing to extend the plumbing vents. Please review at your earliest convenience. Upon approval; please send written confirmation to proceed. Should you require additional information, please provide a written response as soon as possible. Respectfully, Josh Moreno Assistant Project Manager P: 425.402.1848 F: 425.398.4444 of Oregon LLC P.O. Box 23819 Tigard, OR 97281-3819 503 620 -5252 503 6843310 Fax OR CCB # 135987 SNYDE ROOFING COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL RECEIVED APP, 1 7 2008 COMMUNITY DEVELOPt ENT FAX COVER SHEET TIME: PHONE: ?�1- 36 -ecc" r. ui MO kA oe JA-Ni Derri 1 (.0 Pk REPLY REQUESTED 0 YES 0 NO 0 URGENT SNYDER ROOFING GROUP OF COMPANIES AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Since 1922 www.snyderroofing.com of Washington LLC 20203 Broadway Avenue Snohomish, WA 98296 425 402-1848 Fax 425 398-4444 WA L.IC # SNYDERW014MT COMMENTS: Type of insaecttan: 'o' °' -f Ste ` t iks" MA 1 C t„r►, `"` • n ,A JJ ./l/�i.J IA 4-e_ f A• s QJ WA d 600 4J.Q. PaJ 1�. Requester: • £t 6 r r -: peL i : 1 4 — A-1( ev l e.,orre -< a - Pro /J Type of insaecttan: Address: 6 w y1 ,q�,� ate Called: � Spedal Instructions. OA f 1 ✓ ate Wanted: a.rn'■ Q ,� e— G . is Requester: • Phone No: 4 1 2 --S — 4 / 0 2 — i g y6 D D ao 3 3 3 J • • • ■ 11)07-dez INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit P�rao. INSPECT1ON NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6340 Sa ut hcen ter Blvd. . #100 Tukwila. WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 144 1 Approved per applicable codes. JCorrections required prior to approval. Elnspecto ' g Date CI MOO R©1+ISPECnON FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southienter Blvd., Suite 100. Call the schedule relnspection. Receipt No.: `Gate: 111 I% 11 LVVV I IV VG. •VV 111 U11)VCI 1 \VV11115 V1 nil . y • r nn nv. F. UJ 1. 12 -11 -2007 GERRIE JACKSON 201 S JACKSON ST KSC-TR -0431 SEATTLE WA 98104 City of Tukwila RE: Permit No. D07 -088 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S TUKW Dear Permit Holder: Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director In reviewing our current records the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code and/or the International Mechanical Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206 -431 -2451 to schedule for the next or final inspection. This inspection is intended to determine if substantial work has been accomplished since issuance of the permit or last inspection; or if the project should be considered abandoned. If such determination is made, the Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. Extension requests must be in writinff and provide satisfactory reasons why circumstances beyond the applicants control have prevented action from being taken. In the event you do not call for the above inspection and receive an extension prior to 01/20/2008, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, (AA/5Lik- xc: fer Marshall, it Technician Permit File No. D07 -088 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206- 431 -3665 March 21, 2007 Gerrie Jackson 201 S Jackson St KSC -TR -0431 Seattle WA 98104 Dear Ms. Jackson: city of Tukwila Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director RE: Letter of Incomplete Application # 1 Development Permit Application D07 -088 Metro Component Supply — 12000 East Marginal Wy S This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on March 19, 2007 is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the following and attached items from the following department needs to be addressed: Building Department: Ken Nelsen, at 206 431 -3677, if you have any questions concerning the following comment. 1. Please provide "R" value of the new roof insulation showing compliance with WSEC. Please address the comment above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plans, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made In person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 433 -7165. Enclosures. File: D07 -088 P:Vennifer\Incomplete Letters \2007\D07 -088 Incomplete Ltr #1.DOC jem Steven M Mullet, Mayor 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 ACTIVITY NUMBER: D07 -088 DATE: 03 -30 -07 PROJECT NAME: METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY SITE ADDRESS: 1200 EAST MARGINAL WY S Original Plan Submittal X Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTME GS: Buil g 'vision Public Works '-' PERMIT COORD COPY � PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP Fire Prevention Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROU ING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Approved ❑ Notation: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Incomplete n Approved with Conditions ❑ Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 04-03-07 Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required DATE: Planning Division n DUE DATE: 05-01-07 Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ACTIVITY NUMBER: D07 -088 DATE: 03 -19 -07 PROJECT NAME: METRO COMPONENT SUPPLY SITE ADDRESS: 12000 EAST MARGINAL WY S X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Public Works ❑ DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete ❑ Comments: PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP .01 Incomplete Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: i' t LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg 1'1 Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route ❑ Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: 61 aw . o? Fire Prevention Structural ❑ El Planning Division Permit Coordinator DUE DATE: 03 -20-07 Not Applicable ❑ No further Review Required DATE: DATE: DUE DATE: 04 -17 -07 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Not Approved (attach comments) ❑ Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Project Name: Project Address: Contact Person: sir City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: March 77 2007 Plan Check/Permit Number: D07-088 • Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 ❑ Response to Correction Letter # ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Steve Lancaster, Director CITY o MA R 3 0 2007 ur c R Metro Component Supply 12000 East Marginal Wy S Gerrie Jackson Phone Number: (206) 684 -1334 Summary of Revision: New Note on Plan Sheet giving "R" value of Roof Deck insulation Sheet Number(s): GO.01 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by Entered in Permits Plus on O I?J b71 \applications \forms- applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8 -13 -2004 Revised: Q) License Information License SNYDERW014MT Licensee Name SNYDER ROOFING OF WASH LLC Licensee Type CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR UBI 601961354 Ind. Ins. Account Id 20102101 Business Type LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Address 1 20203 BROADWAY AVE Address 2 City SNOHOMISH County SNOHOMISH State WA Zip 98296 Phone 4254021848 Status ACTIVE Specialty 1 GENERAL Specialty 2 UNUSED Effective Date 7/30/1999 Expiration Date 6/1/2009 Suspend Date Separation Date Parent Company Previous License SNYDEI"371N1 Next License Associated License Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date STEPHENSON, GUY AGENT 01/01/1980 GARDNER, J TIMOTHY PARTNER/MEMBER 01/01/1980 KING, SCOTT G PARTNER/MEMBER 01/01/1980 STMARTIN, CHRISTIE PARTNER/MEMBER 01/01/1980 Look Up a Contractor, Electrician or Plumber License Detail Page 1 of 2 Washington State Department of Labor and Industries General/Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with L&I to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Bond Information Bond I Bond I 1 1 1 I https: // fortress. wa. gov /lni/bbip /printer.aspx ?License= SNYDERW014MT 07/02/2007 TYPICAL SECTION AND DETAIL DRAWING NUMBERING SYSTEM KEY: \ • 11 PLDYEE o, PARKIN N. • S s99 + �1 ff3R% COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER \O . Adti ° AIM REFERENCING SYSTEM •18SUN£ (1 ) THE SECTION IS CUT ON DRAWING A101: SECTION LETTER ELEVATION LETTER d I id 3ft'7iTiE•e.Et3 an i ' I \ CONTRACTOR STAGING \ 0 ' OUNKIESS MW OSNMEMOIk assammanit •••%Af r ••E9•••4'•r%••••:0.•••• \ ••stc••••�•t•••szN••••r ►o•••• DISCIPLINE DESIGNATED CATEGORY G GENERAL 0 GENERAL C CIVIL 1 PLANS L LANDSCAPE 2 ELEVATIONS A ARCHITECTURE 3 SECTIONS S STRUCTURAL 4 ENLARGED PLANS M MECHANICAL 5 DETAILS FP FIRE PROTECTION 6 SCHEDULES & DIAGRAMS E ELECTRICAL 7 USER DEFINED pL E AREAS 5 12 piH , MPLNtENpNC I I ••••••••••••• # si l3 • c 0 OPERATIONS W WORK AREA .•s9•••••0•• ••ri•••• #•!° Si 4# sa•• y 11 N SOUTH BASE m � Bus . 20Ax50' ? � PARKING AAREA 1 v PHASE 2 � ti j, • A3.01 DRAWING ON WHICH SECTION /ELEVATION APPEARS. (2) ON DRAWING A105 THIS SECTION IS IDENTIFIED: SECTION LETTER SECTION ON WHICH SECTION / o DRAWING O T TROLLEY 8 USER DEFINED 9 3D VIEWS AREA LOCATION (FOR PROJECTS WITH • MULTIPLE LOCATIONS) _,- DISCIPLINE fl[.AOIIArna SEQUENTIAL DRAWING NUMBER' 1 y % ,' / 1. ED FOR �' W ' PLIANCE WORK AREA j � �'., •, !) r 1 0' 100' 200• 1 I -+ I- --• I > PHASE 1 / G V APR 3' 2007 SCALE: 1"=1 A1.01' WAS TAKEN. (3) DETAILS ARE CROSS- REFERENCED IN A SIM-_AR MANNER, EXCEPT THAT DETAILS ARE IDENTIF NUMBERS RATHER THAN BY LETTERS. =D B ?oo c"aanges shall c 1::::::i without :: :.:!Ia NOTE.: L:.: rcvi icns will REYISICHIS SEPARATOR be made to the scope prior approval of Building Divisban. require a new plan submittal WITHIN DISCIPLINE AND I DESIGNATED CATEGORY ! STORAGE SCALE: 1" = 200' ; R, 45•x130' STAGING _..- AEC - - - S TAGING AREA LOCATION MAP SCALE AS NOTED STAG NG '- 1 f T i Vllila - SCAL :: Mb ` . j - VICINITY MAP and may include additional plan review fees. _ -- ----- NOT TO SCALE GENERAL NOTES PROJECT DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATIONS: SHEET INDEX ® OWNER: KING COUNTY 1. THE SCOPE OF THIS PROJECT INCLUDES REMOVAL AND AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR REPLACEMENT OF EXISTING ROOFING MATERIAL, INSULATION, SHEET DRAWING NUMBER DESCRIPTION Mil __MOHOMISH Co KING CO. 9 KENMORE BOTHE L • AGENT: GERRIE JACKSON WALKPADS, CANTS, FLASHING, EXPANSION JOINT COVERS 201 S JACKSON ST APPROX APPROXIMATELY 1 GO.01 GENERAL INFORMATION SCUPPERS AND PARAPET COPINGS. AIR HANDLING UNITS MS KSC -TR -0433 SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE. EXISTING DAMAGED SKYLIGHTS WILL SEATTLE, WA 98104 GA GAGE — � •DUV �b BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH KING COUNTY- SUPPLIED SKYLIGHTS AT THE DIRECTION OF THE KING COUNTY PROJECT 206- 684 -1334 GALV GALVANIZED REPRESENTATIVE. FA BUILDING USE: MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY FACILITY MIN MINIMUM 2. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE AND THE LATEST EDITION OF CONSTRUCTION OC ON CENTER THE TUKWILA BUILDING CODE. A COPY OF THE APPROVED TYPE: ROOF REPLACEMENT ONLY PLAN, MUST BE ON SITE WHENEVER CONSTRUCTION IS IN SS STAINLESS STEEL PROGRESS. REFERENCE: 2003 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE TYP TYPICAL 3. IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RAY OF ALL BUILDING f?OOF DECK INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY THE ACCUC INSULATION: R -VALUE 21 W/ WITH UTILITY LOCATIONS SHOWN AND TO FURTHER DISCOVER AND AVOID HARM TO ANY OTHER BUILDING UTILITIES AND I Q APPURTENANCES NOT SHOWN HEREON WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS PLAN. 1 ' 1' • • _ • . 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE APPROPRIATE STEPS REQUIRED I� TO PROTECT EXISTING BUILDING UTILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND ! it It ` g • APPURTENANCES REMAINING IN THE WORK AREA DURING c G �G � ��I!� �j RE QUZREI FOR: Med' teeth:al umbing a►s Piping City of Tukwila !�'_ BUILDING DIVISION 1.01 ROOF PLAN 01 SECTIONS & DETAILS 02 SECTIONS & DETAILS 03 SECTIONS & DETAILS 04 S C 10 & AIL m = KIRK NO ® • \ — REDMOND of _ 'C � � e - I"' C _ _ , ' MEDI ® _ • CARNATION = o • BELLEVUE LK • . II ASHINGTON _ �i � 6, - E3 �__ ; _ _ __ CA • PRESTON © = c • • SNOOUALA ` ��— _ V. ® ® ISSAQUAH =C� === �1ii1 --- --- T RENTON CONSTRUCTION. L 5. THE EXISTING ROOF PLAN HAS BEEN CREATED FROM + A RECORD, AND FROM FIELD DATA GATHERING BY KING :. • • • • t dr I T IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR • `~����� ^ .. ..,.. FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS, DIMENSIONS ' l ' V MOiation' Of any accepted code or or�di ll , ►W/ � LOCATIONS PRIOR TO START OF WORK. 6. �p Fl Copy and conditions is ALL DEMOLITION DEBRIS MUST BE DISPOSED OF LEGALLY, _ �- �_.L. -' OFF SITE. By -- J1,e. J�R 7. A KEEGARD® ROOF EDGE GUARDRAIL IS INSTALLED AROUND THE ROOF PERIMETER. IT SHALL. BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO REMOVE THIS GUARDRAIL SYSTEM TO: a KING COUNTY THE EXTENT REQUIRED FOR THE WORK OF THIS CONTRACT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE THE GUARDRAIL TO ITS } PRECONSTRUCTION CONDITION AT THE COMPLETION OF WORK i /� IN THE AREA WHERE DISTURBED. v� \' City of lb�a �y ING Waal al `. O 0 \ \\ \ SOUTH BAS N I \ T SUPPLY I _ l I P LA C F 1VI F - 1"iELGlr GtJ CITY OP MAR ` 0 2007 t •. RAF ,. •'- i^.t.J" ,-: C E N T h . R T INCO MPLETE LTR# '- • :- - ® T +� ® VASHON c ISLAND " � O DES DINE K• — PR i JLCT VICINI� 0 • MAPLE VALLE~ = _ = AUBURN m • D ---- — � © ALGONA • PACIFIC • KING CO. ACOMA = �� \, • 7' i AL I Y FARJO PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL SCALE: AS NOTED ® King County Department of eparm Transportation METRO TRANSIT DIVISION COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT GENERAL INFORMATION DATE: MARCH 07 MAI --_ , R EGIST ' • • t �� Y YOU IF ARJO• ` STATE W/SHINGU I DRAWN: B FARISS- GATEMAN APPROVED: B ISLER ONE INCH A FULL SZET 1. I M =. DRAWING N0: GO.O 1 CHECKED: J DAVIS IBIS NO: 432680 wonK ncouca: I IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY 0 R -VALUE PER WSEC BFB YF 03/07 IIMI PERMIT SUBMITTAL - 03/07 RE COMMENDED: 0 CRIPPEN CONTRACT NO: 0001 31 C SITE LOCATION NO SHEET NO: OF 1 6 NO. REVISION BY APP 'D DATE V f ' E ma a gm ea Now ®1®P 111j C4'10 a 1�9 am AHU ° I r / m ea ea es 2 as es I''4,;.1 ! AHU ❑0 ma an en es m I• J AHU ■ 2 1 2 1 2 ® ma 0000 2 ®® em as SLOPE a Ea 111® Is mum m gm V. yr* 2 AD es 2 ea SLOPE ON CONS Memo ulWiloors 121M ®IM�+ 21 AHU 2 Mamma —p DN SL OPE ON ramp SLOPE ON Gem AHU res 2 ®® ank m -�3 04 _© a TYP ®®MI®M®E8 2 A3.02 MEIN in s E/. /rT 1 RIOGE M 111 1111 111 ® 111 91 AHU ®®®®®® MI III ®® ® AHU p®®® 2 2 2 0 ❑Q ® m®1 ®Dm®= .®®i l I ∎® ® ® ® ®►e11111® AHU ® ®®ta®mg® ®m 21 AHU elll MI Ill Me a MEM g 0 0 men 2 ®®® 241' -9" 2 2 2 Q 2 Q 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 ma le re E0 AHU aoo® w a n egg 2 AHU 2 Lm 2 im as a ; 2 gm m 0 ®® ❑❑ m Is ®CQ4 0 12 2 4-� SL / • /El ❑4 . PHASE 2 mg 1® ea 2 2 . :SLOPS ON aCh A3.04 2 El WAN ro e l V LOPE ON a mg 10. -7' e 0 CMIM Q 2 a a O 0 0 0 rfi ®CI®MV ® e_ a le®® I kt 53' -1" 0 2 2 • I-- �sl • o d8 IMIEMMEI 1M r AHU 1 Eind1Z ®, 638 es M MEM en Is of 85' -5" REVIEWED NC CODE CO' P 1 APR 2 19 a 2 2 2 2 a I= • EXIS STEEL DECK G OF ma to rn 1• 2 11 a 25' -0" ma ra Ea AHU mini ® AHU ©emmBte®p ® RIME © O � O A3.04 111 SIOPF. ,;LOPE am 2 re 0 ma C® 2 2 Nee ma PM ma 2 2 Ell- • 2 CD gm Mame STORAGL ABINET STAIR 4 2 a Elea 610 = 11 _ AHu IF 0 No. 12 PERMIT SUBMITTAL REVISION BY APP'D DATE EXISTING 1 RUCTION SLOPE 1/4 /F7 03/07 ETAL PANEL PARAPET ROOF DRAIN & SCUPPER PHASE 2 EXISTING STEEL ROOF DECK EXISTING CONCRETE ROOF DECK PHASE 1 Y FARJO DRAWN: FARISS—BATEMAN J DAVIS PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL • ISLER IBIS NO: 432680.500 NO. REEVES'S: CONTRACT NO: C00131C CAI 0110116 NIODIG 01\11:5101 SCALE: ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY SITE LOCATION NO: King County Department of Transportation EXISTIN1 CONCRETE PARAPEt CONSTRUCTION (TYP) T;AGINCI AREA ROOF PLAN RECEIVED VW OF TUKWILA MAR 3 0 2001 -0 METRO TRANSIT DIVISION. ctiN COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER MARCH 07 ROOF REPLACEMENT DRAWING NO: SHEET NO: OF 0 FORMED SNAP ON SHEET METAL COPING CAP 10' -0" LENGTHS CONCEALED 6" WIDE DRAINAGE SPLICE PLATE 0 oz — m 0 • J MECHANICAL (SCREW) FASTENERS (MIN 4) PER CLEAT x U z TAPE SEAL PARAPET COPING & BASE FLASHING SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 SET BOLTS IN SEALANT NEOPRENE PAD THERMAL INSULATION • EXISTING ROOF DECK EQUIPMENT SUPPORT CURB SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 2 -PLY CONTINUOUS SHEET MEMBRANE LINER 16 GA GALVANIZED STEEL 12 WIDE 0 5' -0" OC COPING CLEAT FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC EXTENSION OF FIELD PLIES 2" ABOVE HEAD OF CANT (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) NEW WOOD CANT SPECIFIED MEMBRANE BASE FLASHING (8" MIN TO 14" MAX HT). EXTEND MIN 4" BEYOND TOE OF CANT SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE Yz" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION —F XIS TING "- PRFCALT CONCRETE PARAPET WAI SPECIFIED METAL COVER WITH RECEIVER FOR COUNTERFLASHING HIGH - DOMED, CAPPED, GASKETED FASTENERS (APPROX 18" OC) REMOVABLE SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC EXTENSION OF FIELD PLIES ABOVE HEAD OF CANT (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) NEW CANT ' SPECIFIED MEMBRANE BASE FLASHING (8" MIN HEIGHT) �.'0 0 ••• ••••D000DO. •. • • • ••, • •. •.• • • • •, • • • • • • • • • COVERBOARD INSULATION: EXISTING BLOCKING. Y2" FIBERBOARD SEE NOTES 1 & 2/ - SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE FORMED SNAP ON SHEET METAL COPING CAP 10' -0" LENGTHS CONCEALED 6" WIDE DRAINAGE SPLICE PLATE MECHANICAL (SCREW), FASTENERS (MIN 4) PER CLEAT F It I I r TAI L'' "iiF: / • iN • z_ i FACE PAtE_S — STAINLESS STEEL CLAMP SELF ADHERING UNCURED EPDM MEMBRANE STAINLESS STEEL CLAMP - SECTION SCALE: NONE SOLDERED LEAD JACK 5" FLANGE 1' -0" (TYP) 3" 2 -PLY CONTINUOUS SHEET MEMBRANE LINER 16 GA GALVANIZED STEEL 12 WIDE c4 5' -0" OC COPING CLEAT FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC TAPE SEAL A1.01 EXTENSION OF FIELD PLIES 2" ABOVE HEAD OF CANT (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) NEW CANT PARAPET COPING & BASE FLASHING TYPICAL ROUND PENETRATION DETAIL SCALE: NONE A1.01 SPECIFIED MEMBRANE BASE FLASHING (8" MIN TO 14" MAX HT). EXTEND MIN 4" BEYOND TOE OF CANT '= '== •' -L = == N-- SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE CONDUIT. SEALANT (TYP) Y2" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION XiSTi ,. ROOF Fk r''!'C c CFIN'G N5U_,ATION TREATED vVJOD NAIL FR 5E5 $EE NOTES 1 & 2/ SPECIFIED MEMBRANE STRIPPING PLIES 1 mumman mo m 1/2" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION -- EX ROOT nECK CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1. WHERE DETERIORATED BLOCKING IS REPLACED OR NEW BLOCKING IS INSTALLED, ATTACHMENT SYSTEM TO THE EXISTING STRUCTURE SHALL BE PER THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND AS APPROVED BY THE KING COUNTY PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE. 2. ALL WOOD SHALL BE PRESSURE- TREATED WOOD. FASTENERS MUST BE STAINLESS STEEL. C REVIEWED FOR ODE COMPLIANCE APR - 3 2007 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION ftECENEO CITY OAF TUKWT A MAR 3 0 20071 PERVn CENTER A 0 A No. PERMIT SUBMITTAL REVISION 03/07 BY APP'D DATE DESIGNED: Y FARJO DRAWN: B FARISS BATEMAN CHECKED: J DAVIS RECOMMENDED: D CRIPPEN PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL APPROVED: B ISLER IBIS NO: 432680.500 WORN REQUEST: CONTRACT NO: C00131C SCALE: NONE ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE I !" IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY SITE LOCATION NO: King County Department of Transportation METRO TRANSIT DIVISION COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT SECTIONS & DETAILS DATE: MARCH 07 DRAWING NO: A3,01 SHEET NO: OF 3 6 0 1 0 ri 0 a 0 0 m '0 O 0 0 SPECIFIED LEAD FLASHING (30" SQUARE MINIMUM) SET ON STRIPPING PLIES IN MASTIC, PRIME TOP SURFACE BEFORE STRIPPING SPECIFIED MEMBRANE STRIPPING PLIES MULTI —PLY, BUILT —UP ROOF] MEMBRANE 4" MIN 4" MIN 6" MIN FLANGE 1 r TYPICAL PLUMBING VENT DETAIL SCALE: NONE — Y4" STEEL PLATE COLLAR TAPERED INSULATION DECK CLAMP /EXISTING ROOF DLCK THERMAL INSULATION COVERBOARD INSULATION: Y2" FIBERBOARD PLUMBING VENT STACK 006X X X06 :0. 20711 A.:t2 t;t7 WA AM W ROOF DRAIN - ALTERNATE FLASHING SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 TOP OF FLASHING CAPPED OR ROLLED INTO PIPE APPROXIMATELY 1" SPECIFIED SOFT METAL PIPE FLASHING: SHEET LEAD MINIMUM OF 4 LB PER SQUARE FOOT. SPECIFIED MASTIC OR SEALANT SET FLANGE IN MASTIC PRIME FLANGE BEFORE STRIPPING SPECIFIED MEMBRANE STRIPPING PLIES .STING ^C)C DECK NNNNN DRAIN BOWL 'STING ^l'. SIAL3ILI ZAT 1L STE 1 NOT SHOWN CR C CLAMPING RING DRAIN STRAINER SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE COVERBOARD INSULATION: Y2" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION NG MEMBRANE, METAL FLASHING AND STRIPPING PLIES ALL EXTEND UNDER CLAMPING RING REPLACE EXISTING GASKETS, EXTENSION RING, THREADED ROD & HARDWARE EXISTING VFTAI ROOF 4" MIN CUT EXISTING INSULATION TO ACCOMMODATE NEW BLOCKING SEALING MATERIAL SHEET METAL FLASHING RECEIVER 4" MIN REPLACE EXISTING WOOD BLOCKING IF DAMAGED. SEE GENERAL NOTES /G0.01 & CONSTRUCTION NOTES /1 A3.01 JOIN PRESSURE TREATED WOOD BLOCKING WITH #10 x 2Y2" LONG STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS © 4" MAXIMUM', SPACING ATTACH BLOCKING TO EXISTING METAL DECK WITH STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS © 4" MAXIMUM SPACING. COORDINATE WITH PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE TYPICAL STANCHION DETAIL SCALE: NONE — HIGH — DOMED, CAPPED, GASKETED FASTENERS (APPROX 18" OC MINIMUM TWO FASTENERS PER SIDE) REMOVABLE SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC EXTENSION OF FIELD PLIES ABOVE HEAD OF CANT (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) SPECIFIED BASE FLASHING (8" MIN HEIGHT) NEW CANT (TYP) RAISED CURB FOR ROOFTOP AIR HANDLING UNITS SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 L GALVANIZED STEEL STANCHION SEALANT ALL AROUND SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE Y2" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION EXISTING ROOF DECK WHERE BLOCKING IS REPLACED,. ATTACH NAILERS TO ROOF DECK W/ SELF — TAPPING FLATHEAD SCREWS 12" OC STAGGERED 1" x 16 GA SS CLAMP W /SS BOLT, NUT & WASHER 24 GA STAINLESS STEEL STORM COLLAR FLASHING, LAP & SEAL ® JOINT 24 GA STAINLESS STEEL FLASHING. LAP MIN 1 ", RIVET & SEAL 1 1/4" LONG STAINLESS STEEL SCREWS W/ NEOPRENE WASHERS (§ 8" OC, 2 MIN PER SIDE 4" MIN OVERLAP BASE CANT STRIP LLLI 2 L 3x3x //" X 3' -0" (TYP - 2 PLACES) 12 "x12 "x /a" GALVANIZED STEEL PLATE. STANCHION TO PLATE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE WELDED PRIOR TO GALVANIZATION Y2" STAINLESS STEE NUTS & WASHERS PER PLATE) IEWED FOR E COMPLIANCE A "II ntocl) APR - 3 2007 ity Of Tukwila DING art tSIO Ems? I' ,.(3 MAR 3 0 2001 PERMIT CENTER A A A No. BY APP'D PERMIT SUBMITTAL REVISION 03/07 DATE DESIGNED: Y FARJO DRAWN: B FARISS — BATEMAN CHECKED: J DAVIS RECOMMENDED: D CRIPPEN PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL APPROVED: B ISLER O S NO: 432680.500 WORK PEW ST: CONTRACT NO: C00131C SCALE: NONE ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE I '- IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY SITE LOCATION NO: King County Department of Transportation METRO TRANSIT DIVISION COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT SECTION & DETAILS DATE: MARCH 07 DRAWING N0: A3.02 SHEET NO: OF 4 6 0 SS TRIM RING SOLDERED TO SCUPPER , U 3" EXIST C Or.CRETE :Vhf . E XIST t:C CCNORETL WALL SEALANT/ BACKER ROD IF NEEDED SCUPPER SECTION - A- SCALE: NONE A1.01 SCUPPER LINER t.X:STIING .,- EN'Ni TYPICAL SCUPPER ELEVATION SCALE: NONE — SCUPPER LINER SET IN FULL BED OF ASPHALT MASTIC AND PRIMED WITH ASPHALT PRIMER SCUPPER LINER SS TRIM RING SOLDERED TO SCUPPER 2 —PLY STRIPPING FELTS SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE. EACH , MEMBRANE LAYER EXTENDED TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE SEALS SUMP ROOF WITH TAPERED INSULATION ;: li'.Ille:;; IC() L`_C! SS TRIM RING SOLDERED TO SCUPPER 1. 2" MIN FY.,'57, .. METAL FACE PAr;= c -- A ♦AAAAA�A����A�A SECTION EX!STI^ G /// INSCLATED P:1P - .TAi NFR SCUPPER SCALE: NONE A1.01 SCUPPER NOTES SEALANT / BACKER ROD IF NEEDED I SUMP 2' AROUND SCUPPER OPENING TO PROMOTE WATER RUN OFF. 2. SCUPPER LINER TO BE MANUFACTURED FROM 24 GAUGE STAINLESS STEEL, AND ALL SURFACES THAT RECEIVE AN ADHERED MEMBRANE SHALL BE PRIMED WITH ASPHALT PRIMER PER SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 07651 OF THIS CONTRACT. 3. SEAL OUTSIDE PERIMETER OF SCUPPER WITH CONTINUOUS ELASTOMERIC SEALANT TO PREVENT WATER FROM ENTERING WALL CAVITY. 4. BREAK OUTSIDE TOP AND BOTTOM EDGES OF SCUPPER LINER DOWN 45 DEGREES PER DRAWING. 5. SCUPPER LINER FLANGES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 6" WITH SOLID SOLDERED CORNERS. 6. AFTER INSTALLATION, EXTERIOR STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES SHALL BE MADE CLEAN AND FREE OF EXCESS ADHESIVE, SEALANT SUBSTANCES AND VISUAL DEFECTS. SCUPPER LINER SCUPPER LINER SET IN FULL BED OF ASPHALT MASTIC AND PRIMED WITH ASPHALT PRIMER 2 —PLY STRIPPING FELTS SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE. EACH MEMBRANE LAYER EXTENDED TO PROVIDE MULTIPLE SEALS SUMP ROOF WITH TAPERED INSULATION • DIS1'rd I•:CO C OD VIEWED FOR E CO MPLIANCE APR - 3 2007 City Of -ukwi BUILDING DTVISIIO N RECEIVED CRY OF TUUKWI A MAR 3 0 2007 A Q PERMIT SUBMITTAL No. REVISION 03/07 BY APP'D DATE REGISTERED A$GeECT -TOU F F oJo STATE WASHING DESIGNED: Y FARJO DRAWN: B FARISS GATEMAN CHECKED: J DAVIS RECOMMENDED: D CRIPPEN PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL APPROVED: B ISLER IBIS NO 432680.500 WORK REQUEST: CONTRACT NO C00131C SCALE: NONE ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE J IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY SITE LOCATION NO King County Department of Transportation METRO TRANSIT DIVISION COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT SECTIONS DATE: MARCH 07 DRAWING NO A3.03 SHEET NO: OF 5 6 NON- SHRINK GROUT SPECIFIED SEALANT OR MASTIC SEALANT APPROX Y4" CLEARANCE AT CORNERS FELT ENVELOPE AROUND PENETRATION REQUIRED FOR COAL TAR , OR TYPE I & II ASPHALT ROOF ASSEMBLY No. PERMIT SUBMITTAL REVISION '" MI\ PPE D,AIcFTER TYPICAL PENETRATION POCKET DETAIL SCALE: NONE - BY APP'D DRAW BAND WATERTIGHT SHEET METAL RAIN COLLAR OVERLAPPING PENETRATION POCKET 24 GA SHEET METAL PITCH PAN, SOLDERED /WELDED WATERTIGHT (4" MIN HEIGHT) 4" MIN FLANGE, SET IN MASTIC AND FASTENED 3" OC OVER ROOFING PLIES, PRIME FLANGE BEFORE STRIPPING SPECIFIED MEMBRANE STRIPPING PLIES 03/07 DATE SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE COVERBOARD INSULATION THERMAL INSULATION RCCF DEC REMOVE EXISTING SKYLIGHTS & PROTECTIVE CAGES, INSTALL NEW SKYLIGHTS PROVIDED BY KING COUNTY AS DESIGNATED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER SKYLIGHT SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 GASKETED FASTENERS MINIMUM TWO FASTENERS PER SIDE FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC SHEET METAL COUNTERFLASHING EXTENDED FIELD PLIES ABOVE HEAD OF CANT (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) — CANT SPECIFIED MEMBRANE BASE FLASHING (8" MIN HEIGHT) FEATHERED AT FIELD OF ROOF `- SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE COVERBOARD INSULATION: Y2" FIBERBOARD THERMAL INSULATION Xl ii`I`J;: NCO! D_f.K WOOD NAILERS AND CURB ATTACH NAILERS TO ROOF DECK W/ SELF- TAPPING FLATHEAD SCREWS ® 12" OC STAGGERED DESIGNED: Y FARJO DRAWN: B FARISS - BATEMAN CHECKED: J DAVIS RECOMMENDED: D CRIPPEN PROJECT MANAGER: D CAMPBELL APPROVED: B ISLER RS NO 432680.500 WORK REQUEST: CONTRACT N0: C00131C Areireeeeeregro OVA AW.W.S.SAU SCALE: NONE ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE I ' I IF NOT ONE INCH, SCALE ACCORDINGLY SITE LOCATION NO: EXPANSION JOINT COVER SECTION SCALE: NONE A1.01 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE rorrilwcn APR - 3 2001 Clay Of Tukwila BUILDING DTVGIO King County Department of Transportation CONCEALED JOINT COVER NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY FASTENERS W/ SLOTTED HOLE & WASHER 18" OC ON BOTH CURBS FORMED METAL CAP 24 GA GALV STEEL RAILS (CONTINUOUS) 24 GA GALV STEEL ARTICULATORY — CLEAT (CONTINUOUS) CAP FASTENERS APPROX 8" OC CONDENSATE AND AIR SEAL WITH INSULATION EXTENSION OF FIELD PLIES 2" ABOVE HEAD / OF CANT STRIP (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) SPECIFIED MEMBRANE BASE FLASHING (8" HEIGHT MIN) COVER TOP OF BASE FLASHING WITH VAPOR RETARDER (NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) N— SPECIFIED ROOF MEMBRANE COVERBOARD INSULATION THERMAL INSULATION -- - i?O':r • DECK NOTF; TOP SURFACE OF CURBS MUST BE FLAT AND LEVEL TO EACH OTHER, METRO TRANSIT DIVISION COMPONENT SUPPLY CENTER ROOF REPLACEMENT �a� OF TIJKMA MAR 3 0 2007 SECTIONS & DETAILS DATE: MARCH 07 DRAWING NO A3.04 SHEET NO: OF 6 6