HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D99-0434 - Frontier Packaging - Storage RacksFrontier Packaging,
Inc.
City of Tukwila (_
Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188
Parcel No: 352304 -9091
Address: 1201 ANDOVER PK E
Suite No:
Location:
Category: AWSE
Type: DEVPERM
Zoning: TUC
Const Type:
Gas /Elec.:
Units: 001
Setbacks: North:
Water: TUKWILA
Wetlands:
CONTACT
CONTRACTOR'
Signature:_
Print Name:
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
WARNING: IF CONSTRUCTION BEGINS BEFORE APPEAL PERIOD EXPIRES,
APPLICANT IS PROCEEDING AT THEIR OWN RISK.
.0 South: . 0 .,.
Sewer: TUKWILA
Slopes: N
Contractor License No: RHBROC *130BK
Permit Center Authorized Signature:
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Permit No:
Status:
Issued:
Expires:
D99 -0434
ISSUED
12/29/1999
06/26/2000
Occupancy: WAREHOUSE
UBC: 1997
Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS
East: .0 West: .0
OCCUPANT FRONTIER PACKAGING INC Phone:
1201 ANDOVER PK E, TUKWILA WA 98188
OWNER PIETROMONICO JOHN
HRP, PO BOX 700, MERCER ISLAND WA 98040
BARRY ADAMS Phone: 206 -624 -3100
1900 44th AVE. SO., SEATTLE WA 98134
R H BROWN COMPANY
PO BOX 3046, SEATTLE WA 98114
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Permit Description:
CONSTRUCTION OF A PALLET RACKING SYSTEM
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Construction Valuation: $ .00
PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS: *(Water Meter Permits Listed Separate) Eng. Appr:
Curb Cut /Access /Sidewalk /CSS:. N
Fire Loop Hydrant: N No: Size(in): .00
Flood Control Zone: N
Hauling: N Start Time: End Time:
Land Altering: N Cut: Fill:
Landscape Irrigation: N
Moving Oversized .Load: N Start Time: End Time:
Sanitary Side Sewer: N No.:
Sewer Main Extension: N Private: N Public: N
Storm Drainage: N
Street Use: N
Water Main Extension: N Private: N Public: N
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TOTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FEES: $ 419.06
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Date: _c;- - D e l -C3 19
I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same
to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this
work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not.
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or
cancel the provision of any other state or local laws regulating construction
or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this
development permit.
Date: /07
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.
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Engin er and tt e Tirkali1a Glu�:lding �Div ion
• A1`1 :co to be done` ;in .confor man a witc approved .
plans and r�equir ements' of the Uniform Bui'ldirj`g Code `(1997
Edii�.on) as ameid Uniform Me hanical Code .(1997 Edition)
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A +11 per�mi s'.. irrspec.G.,�ar�.,re•ctr d t '`and. app plan 'shall .'be;
ava ilable° a't` the o Si tie prior t;o the s tart of any con
st.ruc.t'iori [he•se. are to b aine�i and vas 1'-
ab,le unto 1 final inspecti apps pval :is - granted
Vai'1 idi.t_y
OfJ. Permi The issuance of a .permit r� apprcival cif
plans,��sprecifi.cations, `arid: computations .shall conk ;
stru -s to be a > erm.i t ,f'orj, or an; approval of, any viol.at,
of`,an "of t he pr ovi s;i ons o f the ,buil .code or of ar�.y
other' , d i nance
o*. the %ur i sd l ri i on No per•mi t: presuming
give a rtiiarity : u;iolate ar ca titre provi sions�of ,this r
code; s a 1 1 be' va 1 i d ..
Project Name/Tenant: ` / �' r 4 , , , , : r e a //^N
Value of C st uc io {' L�
Existing use: ❑ Retail ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family tt7 Warehouse ❑Hospital
❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing El Motel /Hotel ❑ Office
❑ School /College /University ❑ Other
Site Address: , ,�- 'City St. e /Zip:
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Street Address: City Late /Zi
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Street Address: City State /Zip:
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Description of work to bed done:
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Existing use: ❑ Retail ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family tt7 Warehouse ❑Hospital
❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing El Motel /Hotel ❑ Office
❑ School /College /University ❑ Other
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Proposed use: ❑ Retail CI Restaurant CI Multi-family li�J Warehouse ❑Hospital
in Church ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Motel /Hotel ❑ Office
❑ School /College /Universit ❑ Other
Will there be a change of use? ❑ ye lid no
If yes, extent of change: (Attach additional sheet if necessary)
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Will there be rack storage? yes ❑ no
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Existing fire protection features: Lto sprinklers ❑ automatic fire alarm CI none CI other (specify) 'G v K�,
Building Square Feet: "/;/ ?"/5--existing
Area of Construction: (sq. ft.) 96) (
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Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? 2ryes ❑ no
Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets
CITY OF TU(''IVILA
Permit Center
6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Tukwila, WA 98188
(206) 431 -3670
Commercial / Multi - Family Tenant Improvement / Alteration Permit Application
Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile.
APPLICANT REQUEST. FOR PUBLIC WORKS SITE/CIVIL PLAN REVIEW OF TH.E.FOLLOWING '
(Additional reviews maybe determined by the Public Works Department)::
❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk
❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault)ft: Size(s):
❑ Land Altering 0 Cut cubic yds. 0 Fill cubic yds.
❑ Sanitary Side Sewer it: ❑ Sewer Main Extension
❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension
❑ Water Meter /Exempt it: Size(s): 0 Deduct
❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s):
❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity:
❑ Miscellaneous
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❑ Flood Control Zone
Dale ppli`fl� (. 2 00 0
❑ Hauling
❑ Landscape Irrigation
O Private 0 Public
O Private 0 Public
0 Water Only
gal Schedule:
Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and
is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules.
Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by
limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by
the applicant as defined In Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once.
PLEASE SIGN BACK OF APPLICATION FORM
BUILDING OW; OR AUT 'RI ED AGENT:
Signature:
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ALL COMMERCIAUMULTI-FAllt TENANT IMPROVEMENT /AL.ATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS
MU BE SUBMITTED WITH THE FOLL ING:
YELL "DRAWINGS TO'BE STAMPED BY WASHINGTON STATE LICENSED ARCHITECT,
0 ENGINEER OR CIVIL ENGINEER
ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN
BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED
N/A SUBMIt(ED
❑ Complete Legal Description
❑ ❑ Metro: Non - Residential Sewer Use Certification if there is a change in the amount of plumbing fixtures
(Form H -13). Business Declaration required (Form H -10).
Four (4) sets of working drawings (five(5) sets for structural work), which include :
❑ ❑ Site Plan (including existing fire hydrant location(s)
1. North arrow and scale
2. Property lines, dimensions, setbacks, names of adjacent roads, any proposed or existing easements
3. Parking Analysis of existing and proposed capacity; proposed stalls with dimensions
4. Location of driveways, parking, loading & service areas
5. Recycle collection location and area calculations (change of use only)
6. Location and screening of outdoor storage (change of use only)
7. Limits of clearing /grading with existing and proposed topography at 2' intervals extending 5' beyond property's
boundaries
8. Identify location of sensitive area slopes 20% or greater, wetlands, watercourses and their buffers (change of
use only)
9. Identify location and size of existing trees that are located in sensitive areas and buffer (TMC 18.45.040), of
those, identify by size and species which are to be removed and saved
10. Landscape plan with irrigation and existing trees to be saved by size and species (exterior changes or change
of use only)
11. Location and gross floor area of existing structure with dimensions and setback
12. Lowest finished floor elevation (if in flood control zone)
13. See Public Works Checklist for detailed civil /site plan information required for Public Works Review (Form H-
9).
❑ loor plan: show location of tenant space with proposed use of each room labeled
173 Overall building floor plan with adjacent tenant use; identify tenant space use and location of storage of
f7t /ti ny hazardous materials; dimensions of proposed tenant space.
v icinity Map showing location of site
❑ W Rack Storage: If adding new racks or altering existing rack storage, provide a floor plan identifying rack
layout and all exit doors. Show dimensions of aisles, include dimensions of height, length, and width of
rack. Structural calculations are required for rack storage eight feet and over.
❑ ❑ Indicate proposed construction of tenant space or addition and walls being demolished
❑ ❑ Construction details
❑ ❑ Sprinkler details - details of sprinkler hangers, specifically penetrations in structure, i.e., roof; size of
water supply to sprinkler vault with documentation from contractor stating supply line will meet or
exceed sprinkler system design criteria as identified by the Fire Department.
❑ ❑ Washington State Non - Residential Energy Code Data shall be noted on the construction drawings.
❑ ❑ SEPA Checklist - if intensification of use (check with Planning Department for thresholds).
❑ ❑ Attach plans, reports or other documentation required to comply with Sensitive Area Ordinance or other
land use or SEPA decisions.
❑ ❑ Food service establishments require two (2) sets of stamped approved plans by the Seattle -King County
Department of Public Health prior to submitting for building permit application. The Department of
Public Health is located at 201 Smith Tower, Seattle, WA or call (206) 296 -4787. (Form H -5)
❑ ❑ Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If no
contractor has been selected at time of application a copy of this license will be required before the
permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ".
Building Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed
by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and
obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
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INSPECTION NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 (206)431 -3670
roved per applicable codes.
COMMENTS.
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
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PERMIT NO.
Corrections required prior to approval.
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El $47. 0 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid
at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
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CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818
Approved per applicable codes.
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PERMIT NO.
(206)431 -3670
Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
Ei $47.00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid
at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection.
Receipt No:
Date:
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Sprinklers: .2
Fire Alarm: N
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Permits:
TURWILA.FIRE DEPARTMENT
FINAL'APPROVAL FORM
Project Name. /1A/7/2E4 l
Address ) ,Po / A l Suite # /0/
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• Approved without correction notice
Approved with correction notice issued
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John W. Rants, Mayor
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
Permit No. D '-- / 4 7 - 6:
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Authorized Signature Date
FINALAPP.FRM T.F.D. Form F.P. 85
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone. (206) 5754404 • Fax (206) 5754439
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1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
970418-02
MATECAL SAFETY DATA BULLETIN
PAGE 1 OF 8
APPROVAL .DATE: 03/15/94
PRODUCT NAME: LitigmnommonsiTylpoutfRYLERtimnobucTsr—
SUPPLIER: MOBIL CHEMICAL COMPANY
SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION DEPT.
15600 JFK BLVD., SUITE 800
HOUSTON, TX 77032
24 - Hour Emergency (call collect): 609-737-4411
Product and MSDS Information: 713-590-7871
CHEMTREC 800-424-9300 202-483
2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH:
This product is not formulated to contain ingredients which have
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exposure limits established by regulatOry:agenciest.. : It is not
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hazardous to health as defined by the European. Union Dangerous
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Substances/Preparations Directives. See.Section 15 for a regulatory
analysis of the ingredients.
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See Section 8 for exposure limits (if applicable).
3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
US OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product may be used in
certain applications where dusting can occur. According to OSHA 29
CFR 1910.1200, dusts may, be considered hazardous if the total
workplace.airborne:concentration, exceeds, 15: mg/m3 or the respirable
ddst concentration exceeds mg/m3.. '
'EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE:':Inhalaiion of fines, if any,. can 'Cellos
irritation of nose and throat. Pellets and fines, if any, may cause
abrasive injury and irritation to eyes. .Contact with hot material
may cause skin burns.
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DATA: White Pellets. Air conveying (movement) of this
product may cause bxcessive dusting which could form explosive
dust-air mixtures. Exposure to fire can generate toxic fumes.
ERG No. - NA
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Fi kt AID MEASURE
EYE CONTACT: Flush thoroughly with water. If irritation occurs, call a
physician..
SKIN CONTACT: If burned by contact with hot material, cool molten
material adhering to skin as quickly as possible with water, and see
a physician for removal of adhering material and treatment of burn.
INHALATION: Remove from further exposure. If respiratory irritation,
dizziness, nausea, or unconsciousness occurs, seek immediate medical
Assistance and call. a physician. If breathing has stopped, use
mouth to mouth resuscitation.
INGESTION:. Not expected to be a problem when ingested.. If uncomfortable
seek medical. assistance.
5. FIRE - FIGHTING MEASURES
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: 632, dry 'chemical and water fog.
FIRE SPECIAL FIR FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Use water to keep fire exposed.
containers cool.. Water spray may be used to flush spills away from
exposure. Prevent runoff from fire control or dilution from
entering streams; sewers, or drinking water supply. . .
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE:. EQUIPMENT: For fires in enclosed areas', fire fighters
must use self-contained breathing apparatus_ .
UNUSUAL FIRE. AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: Air conveying (movement) of this .
product may cause excessive dusting which could form explosive
dust -air mixtures. Exposure to fire can generate toxic fumes.
Flash. Point C(F): > 260(500) (ASTM D -93).. Flammable limits - LEL:
NA,. UEL NA...
NFPA:HAZARD ID: Health: 1, Flammability:. 1, Reactivity:: 0
HAZARDOUS: DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide. Aldehydes.. Acetic
acid..
6.. ACCIDENTAL,. RELEASE. MEASURES
NOTIEICATION;PROCEDURES::. Report spills as required appropriate
authozities -_ TT.. S.. Coast Guard regulations requires immediate'
reporting-. of spills that could reach any waterway including.
intermittent dry- creeks. Report spill to Coast Guard: toll free
number: (800.).' 424 - 8802. In case of accident or road spill_ notify
CHEMTRECS 0800.) 424 - 9300 ?.
PROCEDURES IE;:MATERIAL, LS' RELEASED, OR,SPILLED :., Shovel; up with
spark- resistaiitf shoveL' and remove to 'appropriate waste, disposal
facility- in: accordance with current applicable• la14s:_ and. regulations:
ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS Prevent spills from entering storm: sewers :or
drains.= arid!' contact: with soil.
PERSONAL: PRECAUTIONS:, . See Section. 8
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,•7. HANDLING AND STORAGE
-1 HANDLING: A static electrical charge can potentially build up when
handling this material. Static discharge could pose a dust,
explosion hazard. All equipment should be grounded and bonded to
prevent possible•dust explosionsa- -- Thermodegradation.products.of
polyethylene may include acetaldehyde, formaldehyde, formic acid,
acetic acid and carbon monoxide. Thermoprocessing of polyethylene
must be performed in an area where there is adequate ventilation.
STORAGE: Store in a cool area. •
8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS /PERSONAL PROTECTION
VENTILATION:. Ventilation desirable and equipment should be explosion
proof_ Use with. adequate ventilation in thermoprocessing
operations.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Approved dust respirators must be used for dusty
conditions or if dust levels exceed established standards. Use ;....
approved respiratory protective equipment in thermoprocessing
operations if ventilation is inadequate. No special requirements
under ordinary conditions of use and with adequate , ventilation.
EYE PROTECTION: Where dusting potential exists, goggles ;should be worn.
When handling molten material, goggles and /or face shield should be
worn. Use appropriate eye protection in thermoprocessing operations
if ventilation is inadequate.
SKIN PROTECTION: Gloves as required to handle hot materials.
EXPOSURE LIMITS: This product does not contain any components which have
recognized exposure limits. However, a threshold limit value of
5.00 mg /m3 is suggested for respirable nuisance dust..
9. PHYSICAL .AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Typical physical properties are given below. Consult Product Data Sheet
for specific, details:= .:;
APPEARANCE: Pellets
COLOR: White ,
ODOR:. Slight •
ODOR THRESHOLD: NA
pH: NA
BOILING POINT•C(F) NA
MELTING POINT °.C(F): 1151239)
FLASH POINT. C (F):, >• 260 (500) (ASTM D-93)
FLAMMABILITY:' NA..
AUTO FLAMMABILITY: NA . ' ':.,'.,
EXPLOSIVE' PROPERTIES:; NA .•;
OXIDIZING PROPERTIES:' NA
PRESSURE- mmHg NA
VAPOR DENSITY: NA ::. ' ': • : :. J.i
EVAPORATION RATE:.: � . NA, ;'.
LINEAR LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (M rtcUUUUTs)
RELATIVE DENSITY, 15/4 C: ; -0.935
SOLUBILITY. IN WATER: Negi ibis
PARTITION COEFFICIENT: NE
VISCOSITY AT 40 C, cSt: NA
VISCOSITY AT :100 C, cSt: NA
POUR POINT C(F): NA
FREEZING POINT C(F): NE
VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND: NE
NA -NOT APPLICABLE NE -NOT ESTABLISHED D- DECOMPOSES
FOR FURTHER TECHNICAL INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE
10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
STABILITY (THERMAL, LIGHT, ETC.): Stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Extreme heat.
INCOMPATIBILITY (MATERIALS TO AVOID): Strong oxidizers.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon. monoxide. Aldehydes. Acetic
acid.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
: 11. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA
-- -ACUTE TOXICOLOGY-- -
ORAL TOXICITY (RATS): Practically non -toxic (LDSO: greater than 2000
mg /kg). -- -Based on testing of similar products and /or the
components.
DERMAL TOXICITY (RABBITS): Practically non - toxic (LD50: greater than
2000 mg /kg). -- -Based on testing of similar products and /or the
components.
INHALATION TOXICITY (RATS): Practically non -toxic (LC50: greater than 5
mg /1). -- -Based on testing of similar products and /or the
components.
EYE IRRITATION (RABBITS): Practically non - irritating. (Draize score:
or greater but 6 or less).
SKIN IRRITATION (RABBITS): Practically non - irritating. (Primary
Irritation Index: 0.5 or less).
12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS: Not established.
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
WASTE DISPOSAL: The product is suitable for processing by an approved
recycling facility or can be disposed of at any government approved
waste disposal facility. Use of these methods is subject to user
compliance with applicable laws and regulations and consideration of
product characteristics at time of disposal.
RCRA INFORMATION: The unused product, in our opinion, is not
specifically listed by the EPA as a hazardous waste (40 CFR,
Part 261D), nor is it formulated to contain materials which
are listed hazardous wastes. It does not exhibit the hazardous
characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity and
is not formulated with contaminants as determined by the Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). However, used product
may be regulated.
14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION
USA DOT: NOT REGULATED BY USA DOT.
IMO: NOT REGULATED BY IMO.
IATA: NOT REGULATED BY IATA.
15. REGULATORY INFORMATION
970418 -02 PAGE 5 OF 8
Governmental Inventory Status: All components-comply with TSCA.
U.S. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III:
This product contains no "EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ".
SARA (311 /312) REPORTABLE HAZARD CATEGORIES: None.
This product contains no chemicals reportable under
SARA (313) toxic release program.
The following product ingredients are cited on the lists below:
CHEMICAL. NAME CAS NUMBER LIST CITATIONS
* ** NO REPORTABLE INGREDIENTS * **
- -- REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED - --
1 = ACGIH ALL 6 = IARC 1 11 = TSCA 4 17 = CA P65 22 = MI 293
2 = ACGIH Al 7 = IARC 2A 12 = TSCA 5a2 18 = CA RTK 23 = MN RTK
3 = ACGIH A2 8 = IARC 2B 13 = TSCA Se 19 = FL RTK 24 = NJ RTK
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:■1; NTP CARL . 9 7 ' 14 TSCA 6 , 20 1.■ IL RTR PA RUC'
5 mHTP SUS: 10 1••OSHAIZ • '. 15 2 . 1 TS CA 12b 21 LA RTIC • 26 RI : RTK
Code key: • Carcinogen: "SUS Suepected Carcinogen
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16. OTHER INFORMATION
OSHA Precautionary Label Text:
CAUTION!
STATIC CHARGES CAN ACCUMULATE DURING SHIPPING,
UNLOADING AND HANDLING. TO AVOID FIRE OR EXPLOSION,
ELIMINATE ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION AND USE EXPLOSION -
PROOF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. GROUND AND BOND
CONTAINER AND RECEIVING EQUIPMENT BEFORE TRANSFERRING
MATERIAL.
WHEN USE CONDITIONS ARE LIKELY TO RESULT IN EXCESSIVE
DUSTING (5 MG /M3 OR GREATER), USE ADEQUATE VENTILATION
TO KEEP AIRBORNE DUST LEVELS BELOW EXPOSURE LIMITS.
SEE MSDB.
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE ONLY.
NOT INTENDED OR SUITABLE FOR USE IN OR AROUND
A HOUSEHOLD OR DWELLING.
ATTENTION!
EMPTY CONTAINERS MAY CONTAIN PRODUCT RESIDUE INCLUDING
FLAMMABLE OR EXPLOSIVE DUST -AIR MIXTURES. DO NOT CUT,
PUNCTURE OR WELD ON OR NEAR CONTAINER. ALL LABEL WARNINGS
AND PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED UNTIL THE CONTAINER HAS
BEEN THOROUGHLY CLEANED OR DESTROYED.
REFER TO PRODUCT MATERIAL SAFETY DATA BULLETIN FOR FURTHER
SAFETY AND HEALTH INFORMATION.
CHEMICAL NAMES AND SYNONYMS: 1- BUTENE, POLYMER WITH ETHENE
USE: RESIN
NOTE: MOBIL PRODUCTS ARE NOT FORMULATED TO CONTAINED PCBS.
INGREDIENT
1- BUTENE, POLYMER WITH - ETHENE
MPL -223 (6/93)
PERCENT CAS NUMBER
>1< >I<
100.00
>1
25087 -34 -7
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For Mobil Use Only: MHC: 0* 0* 0* 0* 0 *, MPPEC: AP, REQ: `
PETROCHEMICALS
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INFORMATION GIVEN HEREIN IS OFFERED IN GOOD FAITH AS ACCURATE, BUT
WITHOUT GUARANTEE. CONDITIONS OF USE AND SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR
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imiciNeuri.; CONTROL; , . THE PRODUCT
ARE THEREFORE • ASSUMED BY • -# USER AND WE EXPRESSLY! DISCLA
• WARRANTIES OF EVERY* KIND AND NATURE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES', OF '
MERCHANTABILITY AND 'FITNESS FOR 'A PARTICULAR? PURPOSE:, IN ,RESPiCT TO THE ••:,.:.:;••
.;• • USE.. OR SUITABILITY..OF THE 'PRODUCT. • NOTHING IS ;.' INTENDED'. iii7T
OENDATION FOR USES WHIcH. INFRINGE VALID PATENTS OR • AS •EXTENDING,-.'
".' • LICENSE -UNDER' 'VALID . PATENTS. APPROPRIATE . WARNINGS • AND SAFE HANDLING • ••
, t:,':PROCEDURES: SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO HANDLERS AND USERS. • .
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1. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
C 55: ORCA GEL PAC
Document Number: MM -072
CT USE:, Refrigerant Operations
kR/MANUFACTURER'S NAME: AIRGAS INC.
SS: 259 Radnor - Chester Road
Suite 100
NE = Ijot stoblichcd. C - Ceiling Limit so* Section 16 for Definitions of Tormc Used
NOTE (1): AL,L WHMIS required information is Included in appropriate sections based on the ANSI 2400.1 -1993 format,
NOTE (2) The specific Identities of this product's components are not released, because they are being claimed as proprietary. All hazard
Info tlo pertinent to this product hoc bccn prcconted in the remaining sections of this Materiel Safety Data Shoat, par the requirements of U.S.
Fader l. O upational Safety and Health Hazard Communication Standard (29 CFR 1910.1200) and the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials
Identit oat! n System Information. Alrgas Carbonic West will release the Information to users of this product If the- conditions stated In the
regulation are met. 4
PHQNE:
ENCY• PHONE:
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Prepared to U.S, OSHA, CMA, ANSI and Canadian WHMIS
Standards
ORCA GEL PAC MSDS
2. COMPOSITION and INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
What Is the material and what do I need to know in an emergency?
Radnor, PA 19087 -5240
1 -610 -687 -5253
CHEMTREC: 1- 800 - 424-9300
International: 202 -483 -7616
March 27, 1998
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3._ HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
GENCY OVERVIEW: This product Is a clear, colorless gel. There are no significant health, roecffvlty of
Icy hazards associated with this product. Emergency responders should be aware that floors contaminated
sad product can be very aiippery.
SYM ' P4S OF OVEREXPOSURE BY ROUTE OF EXPOSURE:
The o= significant routes of occupational overexposure is contact
with - kin and eyes. The symptoms of overexposure to this product
area f lows:
ON: Inhalation of this product is not anticipated to be a
signirce t route of entry for this product. in the unlikely event that the
water i the polymer mixture is completely evaporated away,
inhel+o of the resulting dui may be slightly irritating. Symptoms
of suFh exposure (e.g., coughing, nasal , discomfort) are generally
eHevi : to when over - exposure ends.
O,l : T . , o E : This product is a physical irritant to
cents ated ayes. Eye contact may lead to pain and redness.
Sym • . s of exposure are generally alleviated when overexposure
ends is product Is not anticipated to be irritating to the skin. If the
Pro . . frozen. prolonged contact may result in frostbite.
SI
SORPTION: Skin absorption is not reported to be a
sign a route of exposure for any component of this product.
!NG T 011: Ingestion Is not anticipated to be a s Ignlflcent route of
occu ail.nal overexposure for this product. In the unlikely event that
this p o. ct is ingested, expansion of the polymer eon be extremely
damag to the digestive system, especially If Ingested in very large
quant ty. Symptoms of such exposure may include stomach pains
and indi • estion. Severe ingestion exposures may be fatal.
INJFCTI • N: injection is not anticipated to be a significant route of
for this product. If injection via a polymer - contaminated
local swelling and rodneec may result.
EFFECTS QR RISKS FROM EXPOSURE: An Explanation in Lay Terms. In the event of overexposure, the
folfovrirt : symptoms may be observed:
ACUTE: This product is a physical inritent to contaminated eyes. ingestion of very large quantities of this product may be
fatal, du to the potential expansion of the polymers.
CHRON C: No chronic health effects are currently associated with overexposure to this product.
TARO ORGANS: Eyes (physical irritant only).
PA T I I What should I do if a hazardous situation occurs?
. frostt itt
wrap th
the
medial
EYE
Havatti
INHP1
. INt3: 9 I ON: If this product is swallowed, CALL PHYSICIAN OR POISON CONTROL CENTER FOR MOST CURRENT
! INF R TION. If professional advice is not available, induce vomiting Immediately. The contamiriatad individual should
NOT tilt k water or other diluents. Never induce vomiting to someone who is unconscious convulsions. or tenable .,
to II• w.
Cu r� m noted individuals must be token for medical attention if any adverse effect occurs. Take a copy of label and
MS
DIS health professional with victim.
4. FIRST -AID MEASURES
URE: if this product contaminates the skin, rinse area thoroughly with water. In case of frostbite, place the '
n part in warm water. DO NOT USE HOT WATER. If warm water is not available, or is impractical to use,
affected parts gently in blankets. Alternatively, if the fingers or hands are frostbitten, place the affected area of
in the armpit. Encourage victim to gently exercise the affected part wnile being warmed. seek Immediate
ttention: -- -
OSURE: If this product enters the eyes, flush the contaminated eyes with copious amounts of running water.
contaminated individual "roll" eyes.
ON: If dusts of the dehydrated product are inhaled, remove the contaminated individual to fresh air.
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HAZARDOUS PIAT17:AL INFORMATION
SYSTEM
HEALTH
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FI.AMMABiuTY
0
REACTIVITY
a
!PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT JB I
For applications Involving pdoriped tee alt kno Wimps
See Section 1E for Definition of Retinas
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FLAS - OINT: Not applicable.
AUT • 0 ITION TEMPERATURE: Not applicable.
f= SLE UMII9 on air by volume, %):
Lower (LELI: Not applicable.
Upper (UELI: Not applicable.
FIRE EX iNGUISHINt3 MATERIALS: Non - flammable.
W : to Sorav: YES Carbon Dioxide: YES Dry C(emical; YES
YES Foam: YES Other: Any "ABC" Class.
LiNU U ' L. f iRF AND EXPLOSIgjy. NAZARD6; If exposed to extremely high
temp res under fire conditions, the water will evaporate and the polymer
co a is will decompose, producing carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
Esal io Sensitivity to Mechanjgi impact: Not sensitive .
P,mlo o Sensitivity to Static D charee: Not sensitive.
SPE iA FiBE- FIGHTING PRQQgDURES: Structural firefighters must wear Self - Contained Breathing Apparatus and
full p ' o equipment. Move fire - exposed cylinders if it can be done without risk to firefighters. Otherwise, cool
canto ne = with hose stream and protect personnel. Withdraw immediately in case of rising sounds from venting safety
device o any discoloration of tanks due to the tire.
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5. FIRE - FIGHTING MEA9UR7
w1ALTM
1 6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
SPIN I AND LEAK RESPONSE: Large, uncontrolled releases of this product should be cleaned up with personnel
train an the hazards associated. with this product. These personnel should wear rubber gloves and safety goggles.
Swe p-t, p, mop -up, or use a suitable absorbent to pick -up the polymer. If the frozen product is released, pick -up
mate al using thermally- protective gloves (e.g., Kevlar). If necessary, rinse area thoroughly with water to remove
residue. Personnel should be careful about slippery floors.
PART III How can I prevent hazardous situations from occurring?
VENTILATIO
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8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS - PERSONAL PROTECTION
ORCA GEL PAC MSDS
NFPA RATING
onHu
Sge Section 16 for
Detip jtfon of Retinas
WORK a RACTICES AND HYGIENE PRACTICES: As with all chemicals, avoid getting this product ON YOU or IN
YOUI old breathing dusts generated by the dehydrated product. Use in a well- ventilated location. Remove
contaimi ated clothing immediately and launder.
STO ICES: All employees who handle this material should be trained to handle It safely.
Insp : . it incoming containers before storage to ensure containers are properly labeled and not damaged. Store
conte'in•re in away from sources of intense heat. Store away from incompatible materials (see Section 10, Stability and
R ea , ); - _.._ ... -
ti
PR TIVE PRACTICES DURING MAINTENANCE OP CONTAMINATED EQUiPMEN?: Not applicable under
nor al circumstances of use or handling.
N . I G CO • No special ventilation or engineering controls are needed under
normal circumstances of use or handling.
RE�!' iP.ATORY PROTECTION: No special ventilation or engineering controls are needed under normal circumstances
of use < r handling. Wear NIOSH /MSHA approved dust mask If large volumes of this product become dehydrated and
significant airborne dust is present in the workplace as a result. If respiratory protection is required,' foUoW the
requ temente of the U.S. Federal OSHA Respiratory Protection Standard (29 CFR 1910.134) or equivalent U.S. State
standaris, or the appropriate standards of Canada and its Provinces.
FY fi PROTECT,ON: Splash goggles or safety glasses.
HAND PROTECIlQN: Wear rubber gloves when using unfrozen polymer. Wear,thermaliy- protective gloves (c.g.,
Kevllar) when using frozen product.
Bony P ROTECTION: Use body protection appropriate for task.
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: Not applicable. T • : Not applicable,
FR EZIN,p POI!NT : .c0'C (.c32'F)
: Will absorb water. pQIUNG POIN (1 atm): Not applicable.
e° a ' - -410 pj: Not applicable.
SPECIFIC VOLUME at'/1b): Not applicable.
VAPOR PRESSURE: Not applicable.
_V ia : 0.4 -0.7
• Ur r_
j:GT:T: - • k .. • : Not applicable.
13 : ti. _ . ' : Not applicable.
• = lIa�ww A • 1 . R/O • - I = TIO • Not applicable.
• ' :11 • 0 OR: Clear, colorless gel.
• 1 • O a _ . S : ST
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10. STABILITY and REACTIVITY
TA= L • Normally stable.
Dgb11 POSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
1. -- 1. C, UBSTA. IS C • P T UL : Strong oxidizers and water - reactive materials.
H . 6:1!1 O S - OL - It : T ON: Will not occur,
CONQI CMS TQ AVOID: Contact with incompatible materials.
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ill How can I prevent hazardous situations from occum'ng?
11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
TOXI I (*TA: The toxicology data currently available currently available for the monomers of the polymers in this
produ a : as follows:
MONO - • OF- POLYMSR.1: Chronic Inhalation exposure of rats for to this monomer's particulates (lass than 10 microns In size) or 2 y era
pr. • non - speeds inflammation and chronic lung injury at 0.2 and 0.8 mg/m , There were no adverse effects of any kind* 0.05 mghn
iA . • OF POLYMER a tirol.YVisrm ALCVNOL):
Su • •Rat TDLo: 2600 mg/kg: Carcinogenic effects
I plc: 10 gl EQUivocsi tureorigenic
Implant • : 3768 mg/g; Equivocal tumodgenic agent
SUSP D CCER AGENT: The components of this product are not found on the following lists: FEDERAL
OSHA 1ST, NTP, CAUOSHA, IARC, and there fore in neither considered to be nor suspected to be a cancer - causing
agent . i ese agencies.
:: i. k OF P O • CT; This product may be mechanically imitating to contaminated eyes.
SENS • TiON OF PRODUCT: No component of this product Is a sensitizer after prolonged or repeated exposure.
R? - • J C 1f,t_ TO.. i iN •Rli :T 0 : Listed below is Information concerning the effects of Air and its
comp • on the human reproductive system.
La i::.: i 4 : Air is not expected to cause mutagenic effects in humans.
e • ..' _11 • Air is not expected to cause embryotoxic effects in humans.
Terato.1- I itv; Air is not expected to cause tcratogenlc effects in humans.
Re • ro • . cti e T xic i+ ' Air is not expected to cause adverse reproductive effects in humans.
A mots • e is e chemical which causes permanent changes to genetic material (DNA) such that the changes will
propag - a rough generational lines, An errlbrvotoxir( Is a chemical which causes damage to a developing embryo
(i.e., w in the first eight weeks of pregnancy In humans), but the damage does not propagate .cross generational
lines. • . i o • a la a chemical which causes damage to a developing fetus, but the damage does not propagate
across a rational lines. A reproductive toxin Is any substance which interferes in any way with the reproductive
process_
5I71CI4L OWITIONS •AGGRAVATJ7 Or EXPOSURE: Overexposure to this product is unlikely to aggravate
oisting medical conditions,
RECQM MFjlDATiONS TO PJIYSICIANS: Treat symptoms and reduce overexposure.
PCGiH el LOGICALExpOSUF;E INDICES MEW: Currently; ACGIH Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) are not
applicable for the components of this product.
ORCA GEL PAC MSDS
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MITAL STABILITY; This product is normally stable.
DFJNATERI61, ON P S or ANIMAS: No adverse effect is anticipated to occur to plant life. Animals
this materiel may experience adverse effects on the digestive system. Soc Section 11, Toxicological
ri, for additional information on effects on animals.
�F CHEM ICAL ON AQUATIC LIFE; Not harmful to aquatic life under normal conditions of exposure.
o £ . S _ Fez . _ ` 0 : Waste disposal must be in accordance with appropriate U.S, Federal, State,
egulations. or the appropriate Standards of Canada and its Provinces.
_
Not Applicable
CLA §S NUMBER and DESCRIPTION: Not Applicable
N I • E TIFICATiON NL1BER: Not Applicable
PAC I N QIjOUP: Not Applicable
POT EL(S) REQUIRED; Not Applicable
NOR H • ORICAN t;MEftGENCY RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK NUMBER (19061: Not Applicable
MARL PQLLUTANT: No component of this product is classified by the DOT as a Marine Pollutant (as defined by 49
CFR 7 -.101, Appendix B).
TRA S - ORT CANADA, TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS: THiS PRODUCT IS NOT
CON I • RED AS DANGEROUS GOODS.
1E. REGULATORY INFORMATION
NAL U.S. REGULATIONS:
ING REQUIREMENTS: The components of this product are not subject to the reporting
requi e ents of Sections 302, 304, and 313 of Title III of the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, and are
liste as follows:
U.S. • - THRESHOLD PLANNING QUANTITY: Not applicable.
U.S. L b _ - CLA eEPORTFFBLE QUANTITY (RQ1 : Not applicable.
U.S. h s
A INVENTORY STATUS: The components of this product are listed on the TSCA Inventory, or are exempted
as a 30 mer.
OTHER U.S, FEDERAL REGULATIONS: Not applicable.
U.S. S • TE RULATORY INFORMATION; Components of this product are covered under specific State regulations,
as den • ed below:
esignated Toxic and Hazardous
cos; None.
- Permissible Exposure Limits
emical Contaminants: None.
ubstance List: None.
uric Substance Ust: None.
Election 302/313 List: None.
usetis • Substance List: None.
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13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
14. TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION
H RDOUS AS DEFINED BY 9 CFR 1 2.10 =Y T U.S
Michigan - Critical Materials Registo.:
None.
Minnesota - List of Hazardous
Substances: None.
Missouri - Employer Information/Toxic
Substance List: None.
New Jersey - Right to Know Hazardous
Substance List: None.
Hazardous
Quantities:
North Dakota - Ust or
Chemicals, Reportable
1 None.
CA ' IFcpRNiA SAEF DRINKING WATEJ AND TO I F 6'C ME
this roduct is on the California Proposition 65 lists.
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Pennsylvania . Hazardous Substance Ust:
None.
Rhode Island - Hazardous Substance Ust:
None.
Texas - Hazardous Subetance Lint: None.
West Virginia - Hazardous Substance List:
None.
Wisconsin - Toxic and Hazardous
Substances: None.
a5 : No component of
:ITV r n - ry •. ..,
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PERM CFNTFr;
ANSI LAOELINGi (2129 1 F Provided to Summarize Occuoationel Hazards): CAUTION! MAY DE H R FUL OR
FATAL IF INGESTED IN LARGE QUANTITIES. DUSTS OF DEHYDRATED PRODUCT CAN BC I - -• TATING
TO THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. CONTACT WITH FROZEN PRODUCT MAY CAUSE FROSTS Do not
taste or swallow. Wash thoroughly after handling. Avoid breathing dusts. Wear gloves and gog • I , Wear
thermally cloves (e.g., Kevlar) if handling frozen product. FIRST -AID: In case of contact skin or
eyes, flush skin with plenty of water. If inhaled, remove to fresh air, If swallowed, induce vom n and get
medical assistonci tilt medical attention if adverse effects develop, IN CASE OF FIRE: Use a fog, thy
chemical, CO2, or "alcohol" foam. IN CASE OF SPILL: Sweep -up or absorb spill with Inert m • a (sand;
polypads. or other absorbent). For large spills, dike area. Consult Material Safety Data Sheet f ti dditional
Information.
ADDfTIONAL CANADIAN REGULATIONS:
CANADIA DSUND$L INVENTORY STATUS:
exempted as a polymer.
PTHERCANADIAN REGULATION@: Not applicable.
CANADIAN ENVIRQ ENTAL_P_ROTFCTICN ACT (CEPA) PRIORITIES SUBSTANCES USTS: The co
this product are not on me CEPA Priorities Substances Lists.
CANADIAN WHMIS SYMBOLS: Not applicable.
PREPARED BY:
The Mkrmatlon oonlelnsd herein Is based on M. ooreadered mamas, Howwer, no warranty Is expressed or lmplioo rwwardkq
these date or Si nosh to bt obtakted from the use thereat. AIREAS, Inc. assumes no riiponsibl ty for injury to the vendee or
piaodmetelycaused bythe motional If reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated In the data sheet. AdddItIonay,
assures ho v esperaibilly for Injury to vendee or third parsons prordmetsy cawed by abnormal use of the material even if
procedures are follteVeI1 Ftirowmote, vendee ei etimas the Ask lf his use of the materiel.
L0 'd
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15. REGULATORY INFORMATION (Continued) 1
,
The components of this product are on the DSUNDSL I eritortes, or
16. OTHER INFORMATION
CHEMICAL SAFETY ASSOCIATES, Inc.
9163 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA 92123-1002
61W565-0302
ORCA OEL PAC (MM -072) MSD5
CITY RECEIVED
PERMIT CENTER
vents of .
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EXPOSURE LIMITS IN AIR:
ACGIH - American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists,
a professional association wthich establishes exposure limits. TLV •
+•./ Threshold Limit Value -an slrpome concentration of a substance which
represents conditions under which it is generally believed that nearly all
workers may be repeatedly exposed without adverse effect. The
duration must be considered, including the 8-hour Time Weighted
Average (TWA), the 15-minute Shan Term Exposure LImn, and the
instantaneous Ceiling Level (0). akin absorption effects must oleo be
ooneidered.
OSHA - U.B. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
PEL • Permtsslbls Exposure Lima - Ties exposure value means exactly
the same es a TLV, except that it is enforceable by OSHA. The OSHA
Permissible Exposure Limits are based In the 1989 PELs and the
June, 1993 Air Contaminants Rule (Federal Mater: 58: 35338 -35351
and 58: 40191), Both the current PELs and the vacated PELs are
indicated. The phrase. "Vacated 1 Sae PEL," is pieced next to the PEL
which was vacated by Court Order.
IbLH - Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health - This level
represents a concentration from which one can escape within 30-
minutes without suffering esadpe- preventing or permanent injury. The
DFG - MAK is the Republic of Germany's Maximum Exposure Level,
similar to the U.S. PEL. NIOSH Is the National Institute of
Occupational Safety and Health. whioh Is the research arm of the U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). NIOSH
issues exposure guidelines Galled Recommended Ercpoeurs Level:
(RELO) When no exposure guidelines are established. an entry of NE
is made for reference,
HAZARD RATINGS:
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM: Health
Hazard: 0 (minimal acute or chronic exposure hazard): 1 (slight acute
or chronic exposure hazard); 2 (moderate acute or significant chronic
exposure ha2artd); 3 (severe acute exposure hazard; onetime
/ es. , " overexposure can result in permanent injury and may be fatal); a
(extreme acute eimosun hazard; onetime overexposure can be fatal).
1ammene ly Hurd: 0 (minimal hazard): 1 (materials that require
substantial pre - heating before burning); 2 (combustible liquid or solids;
pqulos with a flash point of 30 -93"C [100- 200•F)); 3 (class l9 end IC
flammable liquids with flash points below 38 °C (100 4 (Class IA
flammable liquids with flesh points below 23 °C (73°F) and boiling
points below 38 °C (100•9. clia Hazard: 0 (normally stable); 1
(material that can become unstable at elevated temperatures or which
can react slightly with water); 2 (materials that are unstable but do not
detonate or which can react violently with water); 3 (materials that can
detonate when initiated or which can react explosively with water); 4
(materials that can detonate at normal temperatures or pressures).
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT CODES: B: Gloves and
goggles; C: Gloves, goggles, rubber apron (epproprioto body
protection); 0: Gloves, goggles, faceshield; rubber apron (appropriate
body protection);. X: Special attention should be given to PPE
Selection,
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DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
A lame number of abbreviations end acronyms appear on a MSOS. Some of these which are commonly used Include the following:
CAS f1: Thla le the Chemical Abetredt Service Number which uniquely Identifies each constituent It Is used for computer•related searchin
ORCA GEL PAC (MM -072) MUM
-Pot PC'Oi Beet -01-ZI 03AI30321
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION: tj t , r . __ - • : 0
(material that on exposure under fire conditions would offer zard
beyond mat of ordinary oomoustlole materials): 1 (meterie s at on
exposure under fire conditions ooutd cause irritation or m . idual
injury); 2 (materials that on intense or continued exposure - fire
conditions could cause temporary incapacitation or possib - r [duet
injury); 3 (materials that can on shoe exposure could ea - - toes
temporary or residual injury); 4 (materiels that under ry short
exposure could oeuvre death or major residual Injury).
Huard and Reactivity Hazard' Refer to definitions for " azardous
Materials Identification System ".
FLAMMABILITY LIMITS IN AIR:
Much of the Information related to fire and explosion Is as • 1rfrn the
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Flash Paint Mi(+imum
temperature at which a liquid gives off sufficient vapors t • f • m an
ignitable mbdure with air. Autolanitign TemoeratUre: Th mi imum
temperature required to initiate combustion in air with no • er • urea
of ignition. L EL - the lowest percent of vapor In elf, by vole , t at will
explode or ignite in the presence of on Ignition source. - the
highest percent of vapor in air, by volume. that will explode 'r I•nee In
the presence of an Ignition source.
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION:
Possible health hazards as derived from human data, an
or from the results of studies with similar compounds are
Definitions or some terms used In this section are: LDse - L
(solids & liquids) which kills 50% of the exposed animals; L
Concentration (gases) which kills 50% of the exposed ant
concentration expressed In parts of materiel per million pa
water; mg/m° concentration expressed in weight of au
volume of air; mgfkg quantity of materiel, by weight, adminl
test subject, based on their body weight In kg. Data fr
sources are used to evaluate the cancer-causing pate
material. The sources are: IARC - the International
Research on Cancer; NTP - the National Toxicology Progra
- the Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances,
CAL/OSHA. IARC end NTP rate chemicals on a scale of
potential to cause human cancer with rankings from
Subrankings (2A, 2B, etc.) are also used. Other mess
include TOLo, the lowest dose to cause a symptom and
lowest concentration to cause a symptom; TDo, LOU), a
TC, TCo, LCLo. and LCo, the lowest dose (or concentratio
lethal or toxic effects. BEI • Biological Exposure Indices, re
levels of determinants which are most likely to be o
specimens oollectea from a healthy worker who has been
chemicals to the earns extent we a worker with inhalation
the TLV. Ecological Information: EC is the effect cone
water.
REGULATORY INFORMATION:
This section explains the Impact of various laws and regu : on on the
material. EPA is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency MIS'is
the Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials infornato 3 tem.
DOT and TC are the U.S. Department of Transportatl•n nd the
Transport Canada, respectively. Superfund Amend en and
Reauthorization Act (SARA); the Canadian Domestic/la • -0 mastic
Substances List (DSL/NDSL); the U.S. Toxin substance orerol Act
(TOGA); Marine Pollutant status according to the i ° T the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, nd Llability
Act (CERCLA or superfund); and wirious state regulation
,t
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWII
DEC 1 619 :9
PERMIT CENTE
I s udies,
recanted.
I Dose
Lethal
al{; ppm
air
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to to a
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APPEARANCE: Off White Wax ODOR: Mild PH: NA
VISCOSITY AT 40 C, CS: NA
VISCOSITY AT 100 C, CS: 4,7
FLASH POINT F(C): 400(204) (ASTM D
MELTING POINT F(C): NE POUR POINT F(C): NA
BOILING POINT F(P): NE VOC: < 0.13(Wt. 2); 0.01 lbs /gal
RELATIVE DENSITY; 15/4 C: 1.02 SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Negligible
VAPOR PRESSURE -man Hg 20C: < 0.1
NMI* Applicable NE -Not Established DisDecomposes
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUR MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE.
J99.Qq •
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MOBI1. OIL CORPORATION MATERIAL SAFETY DATA BULLETIN
REVISED:03 /15/94
** * *** ** ****fir *fir * * ***** I. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION * * * * * * * * * ** ** ** * ******
WAXREX 715
SUPPLIER; 24 -HOUR EMERGENCY (CALL COLLECT):
MOBIL OIL CORP. (609) 737 - 4411
CHEMICAL NAMES AND SYNONYMS; CHEMTREC:
PET. HYDROCARBONS AND ADDITIVES (800) 424 -9300
USE OR DESCRIPTION: PRODUCT AND MSD$ INFORMATION:
WAX BLEND SATURANT (800) 662
* * * * * * * * * * ** II. TYPICAL CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES 4* * * * * * ** * * **
* * * * * * * *$c * * * **9i lr III. POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS * * * * * * * * * * * * **
See Sections XII and XIII for regulatory and further compositional data.
** ***** * * ** **** * *ri ** *** IV. HEALTH EA DATA * * * * * * * * * * * * *ir * * * * * * * * **
--- INCLUDES AGGRAVATED MEDICAL CONDITIONS, IF ESTABLISHED ---
THRESHOLD LIMIT VALUE: 2.00 mg /m3 Suggested for Wax Fumes '
EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE: Contact with hot material may cause skin burns.
* * *'t * * * * * ** * * ** 'V. EMERGENCY AND FIRST AID PROCEDURES * * * * * * * * ** *hit * **
-- -- FOR PRIMARY ROUTES OF ENTRY ----
EYE CONTACT: Flush thoroughly with water. If irritation occurs, call a
physician.
SKIN .CONTACT: Wash contact areas with soup and water. If burned by
contact with hot material, cool molten material adhering to skin as
quickly as possible with water, and see a physician for removal of
adhering material and treatment of burn.
INHALATION: Remove from further expooure. If respiratory irritation,
dizziness, nausea, or unconsciousness occurs, seek immediate medical
assistance and call a physician. If breathing has stopped, use
mouth to mouth resuscitation.
INGESTION: Not expected to be a problem when ingested. If uncomfortable
seek medical assistance.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
DEC 161999
PERMIT CENTER
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* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VI. FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD DATA * **IC* * ** * * * * * * * * **
FLASH .POINT F (C) : 400 (204) (AS TM D -92)
FLAMMABLE LIMITS. LEL: 0,6X UEL: 7.0%
EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Carbon dioxide, foam, dry chemical and water fog.
SPECIAL FIRE FIGHTING PROCEDURES: Water or foam may cause frothing. Use
water to keep fire exposed containers cool. Water spray may be used
to flush spills away from exposure. Prevent runoff from fire
control•or!dilution from entering streams, sewers, or drinking water
supply.
SPECIAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: For fires in enclosed areas, fire fighters
must use self- contained breathing apparatus.
UNUSUAL FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS: May generate irritating vapors when
burning.
NFPA HAZARD ID: Health: 1, Flammability: 1, Reactivity: 0
* ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *t** VII. REACTIVITY DATA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * **
STABILITY (Thermal, Light, etc.): Stable
CONDITIONS TO AVOID: Extreme heat.
INCOMPATIBILITY (Materials to Avoid): Strong oxidizers.
HAZARDOUS DECOMPDSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide. Paraffin fume.
HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur.
* * * * * * * * ** * " * ".* * ** VIII. SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURE * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * **
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: Report spills as required to appropriate
authorities. U. S. Coast Guard regulations require immediate
reporting or spills that could reach any waterway including
intermittent dry creeks. Report spill to Coast Guard toll free
number (800) 424-8802. In case of accident or road spill notify
CHEMTREC (800) 424 -9300.
PROCEDURES IF MATERIAL IS RELEASED OR SPILLED: If liquid, dike to
contain; allow to cool. Shovel up and dispose of at an appropriate
waste disposal facility in accordance with current applicable laws
and regulations, and product characteristics at time of disposal or
divert to recovery unit.
WASTE MANAGEMENT; Product is suitable for burning in an enclosed,
controlled burner for fuel value or disposal by supervised
incineration. Such burning may be limited pursuant to the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act. In addition, the product is suitable
. -for processing by an approved recycling facility or can be disposed
of at any government approved waste disposal facility. Use of these
methods is subject to user compliance with applicable laws and
regulations and consideration of product characteristics at time of
disposal.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** IX. SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION * * * * * ** * * * ** * * * * **
EYE PROTECTION: Generally eye contact with solid material Is unlikpiy,
however, when handling in liquid form, chemical type goggles should
be worn. CITY OF TUKWILA
SKIN PROTECTION:. Gloves as required to handle hot materials. Good
personal hygiene practices should always be followed.
RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: No special requirements under ordinary
conditions of use and with adequate ventilation.
VENTILATION: Use local exhaust over heating operations. Use in well
ventilated area.
DEC 1 6 1999
PERMIT CENTER
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WAXREX 715 __A061 -00 Page 3 of 4
****e**** * ***a* * * ****,' * X. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS * * *e *it** ******* *e **** **
No special prec*utions required.
* * * * * * * * *;t ** * ** fi * * * * * ** ****************"*"P" XI. TOXICOLOGICAL DATA
- - TOXICOLOGY-- -
ORAL TOXICITY (RATS): Practically non-toxic (LD50: greater than 2000
mg /kg). - � - Based on testing of similar products and /or the
components;
DERMAL TOXICITY (RABBITS): Practically non -toxic (LD50: greeter than
2000 mg /kg). -- -Based on testing of similar products and /or the
components.
INHALATION TOXICITY (RATS): Not established
EYE IRRITATION (RABBITS): Practically non - irritating. (Draize score: 0
or greater but 6 or less). -- -Based on testing of similar products
and /or the components.
SKIN IRRITATIONr(RABBITS); Practically non (Primary
Irritation Index: 0.5 or less). -Based on testing of similar
products and /or the components.
* * * * * * * * * *►t * *** * * ** *►t XII. REGULATORY INFORMATION * * *** *** *it*****u* ****
GOVERNMENTAL INVENTORY STATUS: All components comply with TSCA.
Transport Information: Please see Section XIV,
US OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD: This product may be used in
certain appM1ications where temperatures may lead to generation of
wax fumes. 'According to OSHA, paraffin wax fume may be considered
to be hazardous if the workplace airborne concentration exceeds 2
mg /m3.
THIS PRODUCT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF FDA REGULATION(S): 175.105
176.170 176,180
RCRA INFORMATION; The unused product, in our opinion, is not
specifically listed by the EPA as a hazardous waste (40 CFR,
Part 261D), is it formulated to contain materials which
are listed hazardous wastes. It does not exhibit the hazardous
characteristics of ignitability, corrosivity, or reactivity and
is not formulated with contaminants as determined by the Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP). However, used product
may be regulated.
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY USA FOR USE UNDER THE FOLLOWING
CATEGORY: P1 - Compounds Requiring Special Authorization Letter
U.S. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III:
This product contains no "EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES ".
SARA (311/312) REPORTABLE HAZARD CATEGORIES: None
This product contains no chemicals reportable under
SARA (313) toxic release program.
THE FOLLOWING PRODUCT INGREDIENTS ARE CITED ON THE LISTS BELOW:
CHEMICAL NAME CAS NUMBER LIST CITATIONS
PARAFFIN WAX FUME 1, 10, 19, 20, 23
CITY
RECEIVED
DEC 1 6 1999
PERMIT CENTER
;WAXREX 715
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REGULATORY LISTS SEARCHED ---
1 0. ACGIH ALL 6 .• IARC 1 11 TSCA 4 17 = CA P65 22 - MI 293
2 ACGIH Al 7 - IARC 2A 12 TSCA 5a2 18 • CA RTK 23 W MN RTK
3 - ACGXH A2 8 - IARC 28 13 = TSCA 5e 19 = FL RTK 24 - NJ RTK
4 ° NTP CARC 9 = OSHA CARC 14 = TSCA 6 20 • IL RTK 25 ° PA RTK
5 - NTP SUS 10 • OSHA Z 15 = TSCA 12b 21 - LA RTK 26 - RI RTK
CARC = CARCINOGEN; SUS - SUSPECTED CARCINOGEN
NOTE: MOBIL PRODUCTS ARE NOT FORMULATED TO CONTAIN PCBS.
r: * * ** ** * * * ** * **V1* * * *** * * *Yc XTII. INGREDIENTS **** * * ** *e * * ******** **,•r ***
See container label for ingredient information.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** XIV. TRANSPORT AND LABEL INFORMATION * * * * * ** * * * * *ft * *ft*
USA DOT: NOT REGULATED BY USA DOT.
IMO: NOT REGULATED BY IMO.
IATA: NOT REGULATED BY IATA.
tit * * ** rra** *,t * * * *** * * * * *** *alt ** APPENDIX ir** **** *rr* * * ****** * * ** ** *fir ** * ***
PRECAUTIONARY EEC LABEL TEXT:
* - EC labeling not required. .
FOR MOBIL USE ONLY: MEC: 0* Or' NE 0 0 *, MPPEC: A, PPEC:, US90-526
APPROVE CCODE :3 02/17/94 REQ: US -- MARKETING
** * * * * * *rl * *** * ** *tt *** * * *** * ** *fit *** ** k*; ir***** * * *'t * ** * ****it * *** * * * * * * * * ** **
INFORMATION GIV$N HEREIN IS OFFERED IN GOOD FAITH AS ACCURATE, BUT
WITHOUT GUARANTEE. CONDITIONS OF USE AND SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT FOR
PARTICULAR USES ARE BEYOND OUR CONTROL; ALL RISKS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT
ARE THEREFORE ASSUMED BY THE USER AND WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES OF EVERY KIND AND NATURE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES F
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN RESPECT TO THE
USE OR SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCT. NOTHING IS INTENDED AS A
RECOMMENDATION FOR USES WHICH INFRINGE VALID PATENTS OR AS EXTENDING
LICENSE UNDER VALID PATENTS, APPROPRIATE WARNINGS AND SAFE HANDLING
PROCEDURES SHOULD BE PROVIDED TO HANDLERS AND USERS.
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PREPARED BY: MOBIL OIL CORPORATION
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT, PRINCETON, NJ
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
MOBIL OIL CORPORATION, PRODUCT FORMULATION AND QUALITY CONTROL
3225 GALLOWS ROAD, FAIRFAX, VA 22037 (800) 227-07 X3265.
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWII.A
DEC 1 6 1999
PERMIT CENTER
TRADE NAME s Styropor AP - 424M
SYNONYMS a- N/A
CHEMICAL Expandable polystrene containing pentane
IDENTITY s
FORMULA : N/A
CAS No. s 9003 - - (polystyrene)
081 : Raw material for plastic&
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MELTING POINT tN /D
SOILilla POINT sN /A
DECOMP. TEMP. tN /D
DENS /SPEC GRAV11
VISCOSITY :N /A
SOLUS.ia JIATERsNegrligible
ODOUR TERESEOLD,N /D
APPEARANCE and ODOUR; Solid round beady or pellets,
"...........
VAP.PRE ■SURE s N/D
VAPOUR AENSITY(AIR -1)s N/D
VOLATILES(%wt) s a. if
EVAPORATION RATE,(N /D - 1)N /D
REFRACTIVE INDEX s N/D
PARTITION COEFF. : N/D
pH s N/D
pentane odour
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product.
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FLASH POINT: 93 C METHOD: AMMO-3278 AUTO- IGNITION TE ..285 C
FLMOMBLE LIMITS in AIR (1 by volume) a panning LONER 12.4 UPPER :0.3 .
EXTING. MEDIA ( ) EATER (x] WATER 000 1 ] CO2 Ix] POEM (x] DRY CIIWCAL
OTHER; ABC type extinguisher BURNING RATE 1 N/D
FIRE FIGHTING a Wear self - contained breathing apparatus in confined arose or
PROCEDURES when exposed to cunthuttion products.
,GITY OF TUI<W A
UNUSUAL FIRE and t Refer Co the section "STORAGE AND BBANDLTNG ".
EXPLOSION HAZARDS DEC 1 6 1999
t
PERMIT CENTER
SAIARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: CO, CO2, :styrene
. r r. r..
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GLOVES: Rubber or plastic. NIX ENOTUCTION: Goggles.
OTHXR PROTICCITVZ MIASORZB: None required.
VMMTILATIOM, General neohaniaals Adequate Local sxhau.t
Other s BYO
XXZPIRATORY PROTECTION: Approved dust respirator if dusting occurs.
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erfiCTS or ACV= XXFOOORIs
Eye and akin contact may cause irritation. Ingestion may cause
adverse health effects. Inhalation of vapors or mint may Cane•
dizziness, nausea, headache.
XFFXCTI OF CHROMIC XXPOSURX1
There are no known chronic effacers associated with this material.
SKIN IRRTTATIONsIVD
ITS IRRITATIONIN/D
CARCiNoGAXICITY8B/D
TZRATOGINICITY aNYD
XDTAGIMICZTY IM/fl
XXFOZOIX-LEMITI:Not established
RWORODUCTIV2 OFFXCIX: AVG
OTXXX XXALTX DATA s NYD
XYZO s Flush with flowing water for at least 15 minutes and consult a
physician.
SKIN Wash thoroughly with soap and water. Consult a physician if
Irritation develops.
INGESTION : Give 2 glaSsel of water and induce vomiting. Consult .a physician
immediately. • 4
*4z war
XNHALATIOX Remove to fresh air. Assist breathing if necessary. CIT a physician.
;TUKWILA
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PERMIT CENTER
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STAULITY: Stable bd
Unstable
INCOMPATIBILITY: Aromatic
HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS:
Co, CO2.
RAZARDOUS POLYMIRIZAT/OM:
May occur ( ]
Will not occur . Cad
Condition. to avoid:
Heat, sparks, open flames.
solvents, strong oxidising agents.
•
Conditions to avoid;
N/A
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SPILLS and MKS,
Sweep up. Avoid generating dust. Remove all ignition sources.
WASTE DISPOORL;
Dispose of in a licensed facility. Observe looal regulations.
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Store in a dry, well ventilated location at temperatures below 27 C.
Contains pentane, a flammable blowing agent. Avoid all Noumea of
ignition. Open containers in a ventilated area and allow at least 10
minutes for vapours to escape.
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R.( . .BROWN
. 2 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12 -06 -1999
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DESCRIPTION
COVER SHEET
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SCOPE
PARAMETERS
CONFIGURATIONS
COMPONENTS & SPECS.
LOADS AND DISTRIBUTION
LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS
COLUMN
BEAM
BEAM TO COLUMN
BRACING
OVERTURNING
BASE PLATE
SLAB & SOIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE #
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
SCOPE:
THIS ANALYSIS OF THE STORAGE SYSTEM IS TO DETERMINE ITS COMPLIANCE WITH
THE APPROPRIATE BUILDING CODES WITH RESPECT TO STATIC AND SEISMIC FORCES.
THE STORAGE RACKS ARE PREFABRICATED AND ARE TO BE FIELD ASSEMBLED ONLY,
WITHOUT ANY FIELD WELDING.
CITY OF TUKWILA
DEC 1 6 1999
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PROJECT FPONTIER PACKAGING
FOR I L i ". BROWN
SHEET NO, 3 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12 -06 -1999
PARAMETERS:
STORAGE RACKS CONSIST OF SEVERAL BAYS, INTERCONNECTED IN ONE OR BOTH
DIRECTIONS WITH THE COLUMNS OF THE VERTICAL FRAMES BEING COMMON BETWEEN
ANY ADJACENT BAYS.
THE ANALYSIS WILL FOCUS ON A TRIBUTARY BAY TO BE ANALYZED IN BOTH
LONGITUDINAL AND TRANSVERSE DIRECTION.
STABILITY LONGITUDINALLY IS DEPENDANT ON BEAM TO COLUMN MOMENT,
WHILE THE BRACING ACT TRANSVERSELY.
1. COLUMN.
2. BEAM.
3. BEAM TO COLUMN.
4. BASE PLATE.
5. HORIZONTAL BRACING.
6. DIAGONAL BRACING.
7. BACK CONNECTOR.
RECEIVED
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TRIBUTARY AREA
LONGITUDINAL
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PROJECT FRONTIER PACKAGING
FOR
SHEET NO. 4
CALCULATED BY BOB S.
1 3,600 lb. 6,580 in.lb. 7,554 in.Ib. Fstd.conn.
2 1,800 lb. 4,529 in.Ib. 4,264 in.Ib. <-std.conn.
TYPE 1 DESIGN LOAD = 3500# .
BASE PLATE
COLUMN
BEAM
V
8 X 5 X .375
M base = 6580 in.lb.
V
COLUMN
3X3X14 GA(300)
STRESS =0.56
V
4- 3/8X2- 3/4X14GA(4340)*
MAX LOAD /LEVEL = 5,015 lb.
BEAM IS O.K.
OVERTURNING
BRACING
SLAB & SOIL
V
ANCHOR STRESS = 0.07
# OF ANCHORS = 2
HORIZONTAL .j
1 1/2 X 1-1/4 X 14 GA
STRESS = 0.11
DIAGONAL .4
1 1/2 X 1-1/4 X 14 GA
STRESS = 0.26
PUNCT. STRESS = 0.47
BENDING STRESS =0.41
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PROJECT FRONTIER PACKAGING
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SHEET NO 5 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12- 06-1999
TYPE 1
SPECIFICATION
- MAIN STEEL 50000 PSI
- BASE PLATE STEEL 36000 PSI
- ANCHOR - WEDGE TYPE 1/2 x 3-1/2 MIN. EM ED.
- FLOOR SLAB 5" X 2000 PSI. REINFORCED 192"
- SOIL BEARING PRESSURE 1000 PSF
- SEISMIC ZONE 3.
- TYPE = INTERCONNECTED UNITS.
SECTION
AXIAL FORCE
"
3,500 lb.
3,500 lb.
283#
43"
141
F-- 106 " - -4
Iu= 106"
MOMENT BEAM MOMENT
44" - 4f
NOTE: DESIGN BASED ON 1997 U.B.C. FOR SEISMIC ZONE 3.
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PERMIT CENTER
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1 80#
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6
PROJECT
FOR
SHEET NO,
CALCULATED BY BOB S.
oF 14
DATE 12- 06-1999
LOADS & DISTRIBUTION :TYPE 1
LIVE LOAD PER SHELF = wn = 3,500 lb
(BASED ON CLIENT SUPPLIED DATA)
DEAD LOAD PER SHELF = Wdl = 100 lb
TOTAL LOAD PER FRAME = 7,200 lb
SEISMIC SHEAR BASED ON SECTION 1630.2.1 OF THE 1997 UBC
WHERE
V= ((2.5 x Ca x I) / R) x Wtotal
Wtotal = (WII /2 + Wdl) x n
n = # of shelves
Seismic Zone = 3 I = 1
Ca = 0.36
R(Iong) = 5.6
R(trans) = 4.4
Soil Coef. = Sd
192"
j,ONGITUDIAL DIRECTION
Vlong = (2.5 x 0.36 x 1)/(5.6) x W) / 1.4
425 lb w/ working stress reduction
Fi = VWhi / EWh
TRANSVERSE DIRECTION
Vtrans = (2.5 x 0.36 x 1)/(4.4) x W / 1.4
541 lb w/ working stress reduction
Fi = VWhi / EWh
TOTAL FRAME LOAD = 7,200 lb.
r
1
"
3,500 lb.
3,500 lb.
106 "-4
Iu= 106"
44"
3
180#
2 =�
141#
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PROJECT FRONTIER PACKAGING
FOR Rib BROWN
SHEET NO. 7 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12- 06-1999
LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS :TYPE 1
THE ANALYSIS IS BASED ON THE PORTAL METHOD, WITH THE POINT OF CONTRA FLEXURE OF THE
COLUMNS ASSUMED AT MID - HEIGHT BETWEEN BEAMS, EXCEPT FOR THE LOWEST PORTION, WHERE
THE BASE PLATE PROVIDES ONLY PARTIAL FIXITY, THE CONTRA FLEXURE IS ASSUMED TO OCCUR
CLOSER TO THE BASE.(OR AT THE BASE FOR PINNED CONDITION, WHERE THE BASE PLATE CANNOT
CARRY MOMENT).
Vlong = 2 * Vcol =
Vcoi =
F 1 = 71 lb.
F 2 = 1421b.
425 lb.
212 lb.
BASE PROVIDE PARTIAL FIXITY. SEE BASE PLATE SHT.
Mbase = 6580 in.Ib.
Mupper + Mlower = Mconn'R' + Mconn'L'
Mconn'R' = Mconn'L'
Mconn * 2 = Mupper + Mlower
Mconn = [Mupper + Mlower] /2
RESULTING FORCES ON COLUMN
SECTION AXIAL LOAD MOMENT Mconn
1 3600 6580
2 1800 4528 7554
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PROJECT.
FOR
R.N. .)WN
FRONTIER PACKAGING
SHEET NO, 8 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12- 06-1999
COLUMN ANALYSIS :TYPE 1
COLUMN IS ANALYZED PER AISI COLD- FORMED STEEL DESIGN MANUAL
Pmax = 3,600 lb. Mmax = 6,580 in.Ib.
Kxlx /rx = 1.2 * 62 / 1.314 = 56.6 <- GOVERNS
Kyly /ry = .8 * 43 / 1.095 = 31.4
Cc = (2nA2E/Fy)A.5
= 107.0
SINCE KI /r <= Cc,
Fa = .522Fy - [(kl /r*Fy)/1494]A2
= 22,509 psi.
fa = Pmax /Area
= 5,405 psi.
fb = Mmax /Sx
= 8,591 psi.
fa /Fa = 0.24 >15
F'e = 12nA2E /23(KxIx /rx)A2
F'e = 46,580 psi.
Fb = .6 *Fy = 30,000 psi.
Cm *fb /Fb[1- fa /F'e] = 0.32
COMBINED STRESS = 0.56
^ fl
SECTION PROPERTIES
A =3 B =3
C =.75" D =0"
E =0" Wt. =0#
ti = .0747" t2 = 0"
Area = .666 "A2
I x = 1.149 "A4 I y = .798 "A4
Sx = .766 "A3 Sy = .51'
rx= 1.314" ry= 1.095"
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64"
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43"
43"
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PROJECT FRONTIER PACKAGING
FOR R.L3ROWN
SHEET NO. 9 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12 -06 -1999
BEAM ANALYSIS :TYPE 1
BEAM TO COLUMN CONNECTIONS PROVIDE ADEQUATE MOMENT CAPACITY TO STABLIZE THE SYSTEM,
ALTHOUGH IT DOES NOT PROVIDE 100% FIXITY. THUS, THE BEAMS WILL BE ANALYSED ASSUMING
THEY HAVE PINNED ENDS. FOR THE COMPUTATION OF BEAM TO COL. MOMENT CAPACITY, THE
PARTIAL FIXITY OF THE BEAM,(ASSUMED AT AN ARBITRARY 25% OF THE FIXED END MOMENT OR
2,000 in.lb. WHICH EVER IS SMALLER) WILL BE ADDED.
tact = 106.0 in.
I max = [1950 + 1200(M1/M2)]b/Fy
SINCE M1 /M2 = 1.0
Imax = 3150 *b /Fy = 173 in.
SINCE !max > lact Fb = .60Fy = 30,000 psi.
MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD PER LEVEL DEPENDS ON 4.375"
1) BENDING CAPACITY
M = Sx* Fb = w1A2 /8
= 37380in.Ib.
CAPACITY = 2(8 *M /I) = 5015Ib. Sx = 1.246 in.A3
2) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION (L/180). Ix = 2.991 in.A4
= 5wIA4/384E1
CAPACITY = 2[(384EI)/(5 *180 *1A2)] = 6701 lb.
MAXIMUM STATIC LOAD PER LEVEL IS 5,015 lb.
ALLOWABLE AND ACTUAL BENDING MOMENT AT EACH LEVEL.
Mstatic = wIA2 /8 = LIVE.LOAD *L/(2 *8) Mallow(static) = Sx * Fb
Mimpact = 1.125 *Mstatic Mallow(seismic) = 1.33 * Sx * Fb
Mseismic = Mconn (SEE LONG. ANALYSIS)
LEVEL Mstatic Mimpact Mallow Mseismic Mallow
1.125 Mstatic (static) (seismic)
1 23187 26085 37379 7554 49839
2 23187 26085 37379 4264 49839
RESULT
GOOD
GOOD
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BEAM TO COLUMN CONNECTION
Mconn= ( Mlower + Mupper )/2 + Mend
CAPACITY OF CONNECTOR
a) SHEAR CAPACITY OF 7/16" DIA. STUD
Area = .4375^2n/4 = .150 "^2
Fy = 50,000 psi
Pmax = 3,000#
b) BEARING ON COLUMN
Abrg. = t ' D t = .0747 min.
= .5 ' t Fu = 65,000 psi min.
Pmax brg. = Area * Fbearing
= .5t ' 2.22 ' Fu
= 5,390# > 3,000#
c) MOMENT CAPACITY OF BRACKET
S bracket = .110 "
Mcap = S * Fbending
= .110 *.66 *Fy
C = Mcap /.75 = 1.67 P1
P1 = .798 Mcap
= .0872 Fy = 4,360# > 3,000#
SINCE PLUG GOVERNS P1= 3,000#
Mconn. cap.= P1 * 4.5 + P2 * 2.5 + P3 * .5
= 5.94 ' 3,000# *1.33
= 23,778 "#
PROJECT
FOR_
SHEET NO
CALCULATED BY
FRONTIER PACKAGING
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Mupper
Mconn. Mconn.
Mlower
Sbracket = .110 " 1 '3
BEAM TO COLUMN
CONNECTION
C
OF 14
DATE 12-06-1999
1/2"
C= P1 +P2 +P3
= P1 + (2.5/4.5)P1 + (.514.5)P1
= 1.67 P1
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SHEET NO 11 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12-06-1999
TRANSVERSE ANALYSIS : BRACING :TYPE 1
rT IS ASSUMED THAT THE LOWER PANEL RESISTS THE FRAME SHEAR IN TENSION AND
COMPRESSION. IF HORIZONTAL AND DIAGONAL MEMBERS ARE THE SAME, ANALYSIS WILL BE DONE
ON THE DIAGONAL MEMBER AS IT WILL GOVERN.
DIAGONAL BRACING : COMPRESSION MEMBER
L diag. = [(L-6)A2+(D-2*Bcol)A4A.5
= 53.0
Vdiag =Vtrans * Ldiag. / D
=651#
kl/rmin = [ 1 * 53.0 / .404
=131.2
Fa =[121TA2E]/[23(kl/r)A2]
= 8664 psi.
fa/Fa =Vdiag/(Area*Fa)
=0.26
DI= 53.0"
1
DIAGONAL AND
HORIZONTAL BRACING
L= 43"
1
Area= .288 "
min. .404 "
t.. .0747 "
W. 1.5 "
H. 1.25 "
RECEIVED
CITY OF TVOPMLA
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PERMIT CENTP.R
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PROJECT FRONTIER PACKAGING
R . H . )
FOR WN .,
SHEET NO. 12 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S. DATE 12-06-1999
OVERTURNING :TYPE 1
ANALYSIS OF OVERTURNING WILL BE BASED ON SECTION 2226,7.1 OF THE 1997 Uniform Building
Coda
FULLY LOADED
TOP SHELF LOADED
TOTAL SHEAR = 540 lb.
Mot = Vtrans * ht * 1.15
= 540 * 122 * 1.15
= 66272 in.lb.
Mst = 1(Wp +.85wDL) * d/2
= ( 7000 +.85 *200) * 44/2
= 154000 in.lb.
Puplift = 1(Mot - Mst) /d
Puplift <= 0 NO UPLIFT
SHEAR = 270 lb.
Mot = Vtop * h * 1.15
= 270* 128* 1.15
= 39763 in.lb.
Mst = (Wp +wDL) * d/2
= ( 3500 +.85 * 200) * 44/2
= 77000 in.lb.
Puplift = 1(Mot - Mst) /d
Puplift <= 0 NO UPLIFT
44-4
USE 2 ea. 1/2 x 3-1/2 MIN. EMBED.
CAPACITY OF 1/2 x 3-1/2 MIN. EMBED. = 875 lb. PULLOUT & 1840 lb. SHEAR
COMBINED STRESS1 = 0 / 1750 + 270 / 3680 = 0.07
COMBINED STRESS2 = 0 / 1750 + 135 / 3680 = 0.04
3
1 80#
PROJECT F9NTIER PACKAGING
FOR
R -L BROWN
SHEET NO. 13
CALCULATED BY BOB S.
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OF 14
DATE 12- 06-1999
BASE PLATE :TYPE 1
BASE PLATE WILL BE ANALYZED WITH THE RECTANGULAR STRESS RESULTING FROM THE VERTICAL
LOAD P, COMBINED WITH THE TRIANGULAR STRESSES RESULTING FROM THE MOMENT Mb (IF ANY).
THERE ARE 3 CRITERIA IN DETERMINING Mb. THEY ARE 1) MOMENT CAPACITY OF THE BASE PLATE,
2) MOMENT CAPACITY OF THE ANCHOR BOLTS, AND 3) Vh /2 (FULL FIXITY). Mb IS THE SMALLEST
VALUE OBTAINED FROM THE 3 CRITERIA ABOVE.
Pcol = 3600 lb. B = 8 in.
Mb = 6580 in.lb.
P/A = Pcol /(D *B) = 90 psi.
M/S = Mb /((D *BA2) /6) = 123.3 psi.
fb2 = 2b /B *fb = 77.11 psi.
fb1 = fb -fb2 = 46.26 psi.
Mbase = wb1 A2/2 = b1 A2/2[ fa + fb1 + .67fb2]
Mbase = 586.5 in.lb.
Sbase = 1 *t ^2/6 = 0.0234 in.A3
Fbase = .75Fy *1.33 = 36000 psi.
fb /Fb = Mbase /(Sbase *Fbase) = .69
ANCHOR TENSION
EMo = 0
T *d2= [Mbase- Pcol *b /2]
T = Mbase /d2 - Pcol *b /2d2
T = 262 lb.
D= 5 in.
b =3 in.
t =.375 in.
b1 = 2.5 in.
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FOR R.H. AWN
SHEET NO 14 OF 14
CALCULATED BY BOB S.
DATE 12 -06 -1999
SLAB AND SOIL :TYPE 1
THE SLAB IS CHECKED FOR PUNCTURE STRESS. IF NO PUNCTURE OCCURS, IT WILL BE ASSUMED TO
DISTRIBUTE THE LOAD OVER A LARGER AREA OF SOIL AND HENCE, WILL ACT AS A FOOTING.
(a) PUNCTURE
Pmax = 1.4 DEAD LOAD + 1.7 LIVE LOAD
Pmax = 1.4 * Pcol + 1.7 * (Mot/d)
= 7,601 lb.
Fpunct = 2 *sgrt(f'c) = 89.4 psi.
Apunct = j(w +t/2) +(d +t /2)] *2 *t = 180.0 in.A2
fv /Fv = Pmax /(Apunct *Fpunct) = 0.47
PA SLAB TENSION
Asoil = Pmax /(1.33 * fsoil) = 5.70 ft.A2
= 821 in.A2
L = sqrt(Asoil) = 28.6 in.
B = sqrt(w*d) + t = 11.3 in.
b = (L -B)/2 = 8.7 in.
Mconc = wbA2/2 = (1.33 *fsoil *b ^2)/(144 *2)
= 347.4 in.Ib.
Sconc = 1 *tA2 /6 = 4.17 in.A3
Fconc = 50 *sgrt(f'c) = 201.25 psi.
fb /Fb = Mconc /(Sconc *Fconc) = 0.41
BASE PLATE
w = 8 in.
. d = 5in.
CONCRETE
t = 5 in.
f'c = 2000 psi.
SOIL
fs = 1000 psf.
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Crepe De Paris
Location: Ranier Square Bldg.
2 Level Atrium
Parking: Enter From Union St
Phone: 206-623-4111
RECEIVED
CITY OF TUKWILA
DEC 16 1999
PERMIT CENTER
Complete
U'RROUTEDOC
5/99
DEPARTMENTS:
Building Division 11 Fire Prevention
AVG. AWc- (a - -*
Public Works Structural
DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.)
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days)
Approved u Approved with Conditions
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
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PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP
ACTIVITY;` NUMBER: D99 -0434 DATE: 1 -16 =99
P .ROIECT' NAME FRONTIER PACKAGING INC
Response to Incomplete Letter .#'
Revision:# _ After Permit Is Issued,
XX ' Original Plan Submittal
Response to Correction Letter #
Incomplete ❑
Planning Division
Permit Coordinator
Not Approved (attach comments)
CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE
Approved n Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments)
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DUE DATE: 12 -21 -1999
Not Applicable n
Comments:
TUES /THURS ROUT G:
Please Route Structural Review Required n No further Review Required n
REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE:
DUE DATE 1 -1 8-2000
REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE:
DATE:
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Dear Sir:
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City of Tukwila
Fire Department
Fire Department Review
Control #D99 -0434
(510)
December 21, 1999
Re: Frontier Packaging, Inc. - 1201 Andover Park East
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
The attached set of buildiYig plans have been reviewed by
The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the
following concerns:
1. The total number of fire extinguishers required for
your establishment is calculated at one extinguisher for .
each 3000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be
of the "All Purpose" (2A, 10B:C) dry chemical type. Travel
distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75 or less.
(NFPA 10, 3 -1.1)
Portable fire extinguishers shall be securely
installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied,
placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or
bracket shall be securely and properly anchored to the
mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions. The extinguisher shall be installed so
that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5
feet above the floor and the clearance between the
bottom of the extinguisher and the floor shall not be
less than 4 inches.
Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain
view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view,
they shall be identified with a sin stating, "Fire
Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit.
(NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC Standard 10 -1)
Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all
times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA
10, 1 -6.5)
John W. Rants, Mayor
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575.4404 • Far (206) 5754439
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Fire Department
Page number 2
City of Tukwila
John W. Rants, Mayor
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly
inspections. They must have a tag or label securely
attached that indicates the month and year that the
inspection was performed and shall identify the
company or person performing the service. (NFPA 10,
4 -3, 4 -4 and 4 -4.3) Every six years, dry chemical and
halon type fire extinguishers shall be emptied and
subjected to the applicable recharge procedures.
(NFPA 10, 4 -4.1) If the required monthly and yearly
inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not
accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a
reputable fire extinguisher service company will be
required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10,
4 -3, 4 -4)
2. No point in a sprinklered building may be more than
250 feet from an exit, measured along the path of travel.
(UBC 1004.2.5.2.2)
Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements
of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212)
When two or more exits from a story are required, exit
signs shall be installed at the required exits and
where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the
direction of egress. (UBC 1003.2.8.2)
Exits shall not pass through kitchens, storerooms,
restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar
purposes. (UBC 1004.2.2)
3. Hose racks must remain unobstructed to allow the rack
to swing freely. (UFC 1001.7.3)
4. Sprinkler protection shall be extended to all areas
where required, including all enclosed areas, below
obstructions and under overhangs greater than four feet
wide. (NFPA 13 -4- 5.5.3.1)
Refrain from blocking sprinkler coverage with
shelving. NFPA standard #13 states that any shelving
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) S75-4404 • Fax (206) 5754439
City of Tukwila
Fire Department
Page number 3
At Itin^,elnuMvor
Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief
or decks in excess of 4 feet in width will require
installation of sprinklers thereunder.
Sprinklers subject to mechanical injury shall be
protected with listed guards. (NFPA 13- 2.2.7)
5. This review limited to speculative tenant space only -
special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed
description of intended use.
6. In double row racks with heights of storage up to and
including 25', an average nominal 6" transverse flue space
between loads or at rack uprights shall be maintained.
(NFPA 231C 4 -3.1)
Maintain minimum 6" longitudinal flue space between
back to back racks. (NFPA 231C)
7. Where storage height exceeds 15 feet and ceiling
sprinklers only are installed, fire protection by one of
the following methods is required for steel building
columns located within racks: (a) one -hour fire proofing,
(b) sidewall sprinkler at the 15 foot elevation of the
column, (c) ceiling sprinkler density minimums as
determined by the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. (NFPA
231C, 3 -2.3)
8. Smoke venting and curtain boards required by Table
81 -A of the 1997 edition of the Uniform Fire Code, shall be
provided and installed per section 8102.7 and Table 81 -B of
the 1997 edition of the Uniform Fire Code.
9. Racks designed for high -piled storage must comply with
section 2207 of The Uniform Building Code. Please contact
The Tukwila Building Dpartment for details pertaining to
design and installation standards.
10. To use any building or portion thereof exceeding 500
square feet for the storage of high -piled combustible
stock. A floor plan showing the dimensions and location of
the stockpiles and aisles shall be submitted with
John W. Rants, Mayor
«eadquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575.4404 • Fax (206) 5754439
Yours truly,
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The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau
;An overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the
adopted Fire or. Building Codes does not imply approval of
such condition or violation.
(NV glib a John W. Rants, Mayor
Fire Department Th omas P. Keefe, Rre Chief
Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 5754404 • Fax (206) 5754439
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THIS DRAWING, WITH ITS PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN, CONTAINS PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION THAT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE R.H BROWN CO IT IS NOT TO BE USED
COPIED, OR DISCLOSED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION, PROTECTED UNDER U.S. AND FOREIGN LAW. ALL. RIGHTS RESERVED. COPYRIGHT 0 RH BROWN CO. 1993
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