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1822 ASTON AVE; ; CBC2017-0060; Permit
Print Date: 08/15/2017 Job Address: City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial Permit www.carlsbadca.gov Permit Type: 1822 Aston Ave BLDG-Commercial 2121202100 $38~696.32 Work Class: Tenant lmproyement Status: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: # Dwelling Units: Bedrooms: Project Title: Lot#: Applied: Reference#: Issued: Construction Type: Finaled: Bathrooms: Inspector: Orig. Plan .Check#: Plan·Check #: DesGription: ORTHO ORGANIZER: Tl OF 832 SF MANUF TO MANUF SPACE// RELOCATE MACHINES & EQUIPMENT P/M/E Applicant: Owner: MICHAEL GILDEA 3515 Hancock St BLACKMORE COL~EGE CORNER PARTNERS San Diego, CA. 92110-4357 619-398-8972 BUILDING PERMIT FEE $2000+ BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE (BLDG) Po Box 1810 RANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 ELECTRICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL FIRE F Occupancies Tl FIRE Ha; Mat Stora~e Chem Class 10-25 Chems MECHANICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODEL PLUMBING BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMOD~L SB1473 BUILDING STANDARDS FEE STRONG MOTION-COMMERCIAL Total Fees: $2,076.35 Total Payments To Date: $2,076.35 Co-Applicant: RENO CONTRACTING INC CLARK CLOWAR 1450 Frazee Rd San Diego, CA 92108-4337 Balance Due: Please take NOTICE that.,<1pprbval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedicatio~s, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exaction." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If YQU protestthem, you must follow the protestprocedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance·with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow·that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. -.,You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protes.t the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other.similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute oflimitation has previously otherwise expired. Permit No: CBC2017-0060 Closed -Finaled 02/03/2017 06/21/2017 MColl $0.00 $335.60 $234.92 $43.00 $609.00 $733.00 $45.00 $63.00 $2.00 $10.83 THE FOLLOWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE: 0PLANNING 0ENGINEERING t:]SUILDING DFIRE DHEALTH 0HAZMATiAPCD {~Cicyof Carlsbad JOB ADDRESS le z:z. CT/PROJECT# LOT# o rz.r"H o Building Permit Application 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Ph: 760-602-2719 Fax: 760-602-8558 email: building@carlsbadca.gov www.carlsbadca.gov Date SUITE#/SPACE#/UNIT# APN oo -2-rz .. -) 20 -z.1 PHASE# #OF UNITS # BEDROOMS #BATHROOMS TENANT BUSINESS NAME CONSTR. TYPE 6~crt>l2AN-ZC-VS \Jf'.l -oo OCC. GROUP e/M.. AIR CONDITIONING FIRE SPRINKLERS N<O YESONoO YESig}NoD APPLICANT NAME 1-'\\c:MM,l-&1 l.~~ -tz.. Primary. Contact ADDRESS c; -~~ +1-M COO(( IOZ- CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE Jt~ SAN 'C> l-i:,~ 0 CA qz.no C-A PHOb ·)e\. $q~ ~ 72. FAX FAX EMAIL W\ t; J VC>'i'A. @-12-l'\A' I NC.. COA/l DESIGN PROFESt2:.-~All O V\~tJ +~~ ADDRESS ~ t;"I ~ H-./l ._., c.oc..\(_ CITY STATE ZIP SA/\J01~60 CA-q '2.-ll D PHONE b J ~ 2Z-L-\ '3e, FAX EMAIL M. V tvOft2.-)-\t)O~ ~ 1Z-ll1A-l>J c-c.l\ c:'...,il/4_ STATELIC.# STA;;~ C-\\OY, (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statementtnat he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the·Contractor's License Law !Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of.not more than five hundred dollars ($500)). I hereby affinn that I am exempt from Contractor's Ucense Law for the following reason: D I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's · License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvementis sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for the purpose of sale). t:8! 1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracHng with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and oontracls for such projects with contraclor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). D I am exempt under Section ____ Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. OYes ONo 2. I (have I have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address/ phone/ contractors' license number): 4.1 plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name/ address/ phone/ contractors' license number): 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have oontracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name/ address/ phone/ type of work): ~ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE 0AGENT DATE Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention prog'ram under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? (§} No Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air QV!ity management district? ® No Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? Yes o IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLES THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. . I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code). Lender's Name Lender's Address ' ' -, ' '{,, • I certify that I have read the application and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentkmed properly for inspeclion purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST All LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0' deep and demolttion or construction of struclures over 3 slones in height EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and beoome 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~ authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). ,N5 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE , 1/l -o 1 . DATE ~ P"ff!> :ztJ I r I STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (Commercial Projects Only I Fax (760) 602-8560, Email building@carlsbadca.gov or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. I CO#: (Office Use Only) CONTACT NAME OCCUPANT NAME J"'\ ,c..AA-t l-Gl~ e,-fl. 'ffio OC2 ~ MfZ--1 r> ~ -t-\A, 'Q.t'l.111 SC~J,J ADDRESS ½I~ H-~ BUILDING ADDRESS . lf;Z,Z. ASTO~A\Jt- CITY DATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP SAN P\~t, C..A. ~2-1\0 Carlsbad CA qz,o()~ PHONE I FAX EMAIL OCCUPANT'S BUS. LIC. No. DELIVERY OPTIONS PICKUP: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) ASSOCIATED CB# MAIL TO: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above) CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1) NO CHANGE IN USE/ NO CONSTRUCTION MAIL/ FAX TO OTHER: CHANGE OF USE/ NO CONSTRUCTION ..@S' APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE DATE •l>. Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: Status: Closed -Finaled Expiration Date: IVR Number: Actual 02/03/2017 06/21/2017 01/29/2018 1802 . Owner: BLACKMORE COLLEGE CORNER PARTNERS Subdivision: CARLSBAD TCT#85-24 UNIT#04 Address: 1822 Aston Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008-7306 Scheduled Date Start Date Inspection Type Inspection No. Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete 08/15/2017 08/15/2017 August 15, 2017 BLDG-Final Inspection 031540-2017 Chec;klist Item BLDG-Building-Deficiency BLDG-Plumbing Final BLDG-Mechanical Final BLDG-Structural Final . . BLDG-Electrical Final Passed Michael Collins COMM.ENTS Passed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Complete Page 2 of 2 A!i :! .. j S )t. e i .f,f'iY.:~r.:-Nj~-~~ ·.·\· ,_, ·~· Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 02/03/2017 Owner: Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 06/21/2017 Subdivision: Status: Closed -Finaled Expiration Date: 01/29/2018 Address: Scheduled Actual Date Start Date 06/22/2017 06/22/2017 06/27/2017 06/27/2017 07/14/2017 07/14/2017 08/01/2017 07/31/2017 August 15, 2017 IVR Number: 1802 Inspection Type Inspection No. BLDG-14 026937-2017 Frame/Steel/Bolting/ Welding (Decks) Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-17 Interior 027192-2017 Lath/Drywall Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-85 T-Bar, 028776-2017 Ceiling Grids, Overhead Checklist Item BLDG-Building De~ciency BLDG-14 Frame-Steel-Bolting•Welding (Decks) BLDG-24 -Rough-Topout BLDG-34 Rough Electrical BLDG-44 Rough-Ducts-Dampers BLDG-21 030092-2017 Underground/Underf loor Plumbing Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-24 Rough/Topoot 030352-2017 Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency BLDG-31 Underground/Conqu It -Wiring 030093-2017 Checklist Item Bl,.DG-Building Deficiency BLDG-34 Rough Electrical 030351-2017 Checklist Item BLDG-Building Deficiency Inspection Status Prima·ry Inspector Passed Michael Collins COMMENTS Wall frame & electrical only. Passed Michael Collins COMMENTS Walls only. Passed Paul York COMMENTS Cancelled. Andy Krogh COMMENTS Partial Pass Michael Collins COMMENTS Cancelled Andy Krogh COMMENTS Partial ·Pass Michael Collins COMMENTS BLACKMORE COLLEGE CORNER PARTNERS CARLSBAD TCT#85-24 UNIT#04 1822 Aston Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008-7306 Reinspection Complete Complete Passed Yes Complete Passed Yes Complete Passed No No No No No Reinspection Complete Passed No Reinspection Incomplete Passed Yes Reinspection Complete Passed No Reinspection Incomplete Passed Yes Page 1 of2 CODE# BUILDING CBC2017-0060 , 1·s22 ASTON AVE · ORTHO ORGANIZER: Tl OF 832 SF MANUF TO MANUF SPACE II RELOCATE MACHINES & EQUIPMENT P/MIE 2121202100 2/3/2017 Cca§~2011-ooso CODE # ELECTRICAL Date insp~tor . . . 'it1i Fa,'QNQA1JQN .. #31 o,ei.ECTRIC .liN~~GROQND ·o iJ~R (#:12 B~i"i:oaci\>'s~t · ~$.4 · ~o~~H'.~L~~rRJ.c #51. POOL•EXCA/SJEEL/JOND/~NCE. CODE# PLUMBING _; . 'f#~.8.. . s.QJ:M:v/A~I\ . . ,'#29 . :i=l~i: . . . CODE# STORM WATER CODE # MECHANICAL CODE# COMBO INSPECTION ' 4t82: ·DR\'.WA~L.~ .. LATH, GAS·TES (1.7,18,23) ""' -;~- :,· ,_ .. SEE'BAQ~FOR SPEC!f,L NOTES EsGil Corporation In (J.'artnersliip witli government for <.Bui[aing Safety DATE:-6/15/17 CJ APPLICANT ~ JURIS. JURISDICTION: City of Carisbad PlAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 SET: V revisited CJ PLAN REVIEWER CJ FILE PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJE:CT NAME: Ortho OJ."ganizers ..... TJ D D D D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction'.s building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected pfans are sul;)mitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. 0 The applicant's copy of the ~9,~~~h8:S'."~een sent to: . , i~~: ~~~. J i • . EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: p Date contacted: Mail Te,lephone D REMARKS: Fax ·in Person By: Morteza B~heshti !=sGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Telephone #: Enclosures: 6/15 callin 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil Corporation Jn (J!artnersliip witli government for (}Jui{aing Safety DATE: 6/14/17 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017 .. 0060 .SET:V PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: Ortho Organizers -TI Cl ~PPLICANT ~JURIS. Cl PLAN REVIEWER Cl FILE D .The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. · D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. ~ The check list transmitted herewith is for yo.ur information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant · contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list.has been. sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did hot advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. l:8J EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Michael Gildea . Telephone#: 619-398-8972 )?ate contactec(\J)( \k (b~ Email: mgildea@rya-inc.com ~ail .Telephone Fax In Person -D REMARKS: By.: Morteza Beheshti Es.Gil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 6/7 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 • City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 •r6/14/17 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, E:ngineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold underlined print indicates the unresolved issue. 11. It is apparent from the plans the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are not disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. The plans still show non-compliant accessible stalls and not enough information to determine if the showers are compliant? Please correct the plans. Please provide the specification of the water closets in Restrooms #2 to show an accessible compliant elongated open front water closet that is 24" in length? 6/2/2017 BATHROOM 1 THE SHOWER GRAB BARS ARE SHOWN ABOVE THE SEATING AREA. PLEASE RELOCATE TO OTHER SIDE. BATHROOM 2 THE STALLS ARE TOO SMALL AT 6' DEPTH. 06/14/2017 ... Unfortunately restroom #2 detail on AS-102 DID NOT PRINT. Hence this item could not be completely reviewed. To speed up the review process, note oh this list (or a copy) where each · correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: · Yes D No lJ the jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Morteza Beheshti at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil_ Corporation In <Partnersli.ip witfi government for <Bui{aing Safety DATE: 6/2/17 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 SET: IV PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: Orth<> Organizers -TI Q APPLICANT ~~URIS. Q PLAN REVIEWER Q FILE D The plans transmitted herewith.have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. ~ The check list transmitted herewith is for your ihformation .. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the che·ck list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been qompleted. ~ EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Michael Gildea Telephone#: 619-398-8972 /40ate contacted: la{,<;:_,, (by:~ Email: mgildea@rya-inc.com · ·t)nail Telephone Fax In Person .0 REMARKS: By: Morteza Beheshti EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ D MB O PC Enclosures: 5/25 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 • City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 6/2/17 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold underlined print indicates the unresolved issue. · 11. It is apparent from the plans the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are not disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. The plans still show non~compliant accessible stalls and not enough information to determine if the showers are compliant? Please correct the plans. Please provide the specification of the water closets in Restrooms #2 to show an accessible compliant elongated open front water closet that is 24" in length? 6/2/2017 BATHROOM 1 THE SHOWER GRAB BARS ARE SHOWN ABOVE THE SEATING AREA. PLEASE RELOCATE TO OTHER SIDE. BATHROOM 2 THE STALLS ARE TOO SMALL AT 6' DEPTH. To speed up the review process, nc;>te on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes [J No l:J The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Morteza Beheshti at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporation In <Partnersliip witli government for <Bui{aing Safety DATE: 5/18/17 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 " ·:r.::~·--. -- SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: Ort:ho Organizers -TI CJ ?PLICANT _.....a'JURIS. CJ PLAN REVIEWER CJ FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D-. The .plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies iaentified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have, significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list ' and should ~e corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. C8J. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant . contact person. 0 The·applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: 0 EsGil Corporation staff did not-advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. C8J EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Michael Gildea Telephone#: 619-398-8972 Date ~ontacted: ~} \ 2J (by:ftl Email: mgildea@rya-in·c.com ~~ii Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D GA D EJ ' [j MB D PC Enclosures: 5/11/17 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 5/18/17 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction ;'--I list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 3. 9. 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold underlined print indicates the unresolved issue. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107.2. Please clarify the plan and the equipment matrix only 2 of the 7 piec~s of equipment listed showed a listing number? Unlisted equipment cannot be installed in the building, provide the listing, indicate on the cover sheet of the plans in the deferred submittal section third party listings of all equipment will be provided to the City Inspector prior to final inspection or remove the equipment from the project. Please provide a completed City of Carlsbad Special Inspection Agreement. I did not receive a copy of the Special Inspection form? Still unable to find the completed form? Advisory Note : When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the following requirements, per Section 11 B-202.4: • The area of specific alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new" construction. • A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • The path of travel shall include the existing parking. .. City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 5/18/17 • Existing toilet and bathing facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features . • Please address the following comments that are the-result of the alterations. 11. It is apparent from the plans the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are not disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. The plans still show non-compliant accessible stalls and not enough information to determine if the showers are compliant? Please correct the plans. Please provide the specification of the water closets in Restrooms #2 to show an accessible compliant elongated open front water closet that is 24" in length? To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes D No D The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporation In (l'artnersliip witli government for (}3ui(aing Safety DATE: 3/20/17 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad . PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: Ortho Organizers-TI ~YPLICANT ~~URIS. Cl PLAN REVIEWER Cl FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. t:8J· The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Michael Gildea Telephone#: 619-398-8972 pate C9f1tacted:3 riD ~ail J Telephone Fax D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation (b~ Email: mgildea@rya-inc.com In Person Enclosures: D GA D EJ D MB D PC 3/13/17 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 _ v City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 3/20/17 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700., The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring two corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. These corrections are in response to items not fully addressed or as the result of information provided, the text in bold print indicates the unresolved issue. 2. A complete description of the activities and processes that will occur in this tenant space should be provided. A listing of all hazardous materials should be included. The materials listing should be stated in a form that would make classification in Tables 307.1 (1) and 307.1 (2) possible. The building official requires a technical report to identify and develop methods of protection from hazardous materials. Section 414.1.3. I did not receive a technical report clearly stating the Hydrogen generator does not required the additional protection listed in comments 4, 5, 6 and 7 of this review. 3. Please provide the UL listing and manufacturer's installation information for all new equipment to be installed. Show all electrical requirements, plumbing . requirements, exhaust or mechanical requirements, operational weight, anchorage and seismic restraints if required etc. Section 107 .2. Please clarify the plan and the equipment matrix only 2 of the 7 pieces of equipment listed showed a listing number? 4. Incidental use areas must be separated from the main occupancy. Section 509. See Table 509 below. Please address the following specific concerns: a) The Gaseous Hydrogen room. See comment #2 ROOM OR AREA SEPARATION AND/OR PROTECTION Hydrogen cut-off rooms,. not classified as 1-hour in Group B, F, M, S and U • 1> City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 3/20/17 5. 6. 7. 8. Group H occupancies. 2-hour in Group A, E, I and R occu ancies. Please clarify the plans. to show the Hydrogen gas room to comply with the requirement of Section 421 of the CBC. See comment #2 Provide details on the plans for the fire-resistive construction. Include roof/ceiling assemblies, floor/ceiling assemblies, wall assemblies, column and beam assemblies, etc. Be sure to list with each detail the basis of approval (U.L. listing number, ICC research report, etc.). See comment #2 Doors and fire shutters in fire barriers shall comply with the following table. Table 716.5. See comment #2 FIRE BARRIER RA TING MINIMUM OPENING PROTECTION ASSEMBLY (hours) (hours) 1 ¾ On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items requiring special inspection, in a format similar to that shown below. Section 107.2. Nothing shown on the cover sheet of the plans? • REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS In addition to the regular inspections, the following checked items will also require Special Inspection in accordance with Sec. 1701 of the Uniform Building Code. ITEM FIELD WELDING EXPANSION/EPOXY ANCHORS REQUIRED? YES YES REMARKS 9. Please provide a completed City of Carlsbad Special Inspection Agreement. I did not receive a copy of the Special Inspection form? Advisory Note : When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the following requirements, per Section 11 B-202.4: • The area of specific alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new" construction. • A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • The path of travel shall include the existing parking. • Existing toilet and bathing facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • Please address the following comments that are the result of the alterations. , , \, City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 3/20/17 11. It is apparent from the plans the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are not disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible compliant. The plans still show non-compliant accessible stalls and not enough information to determine if the showers are compliant? Please correct the plans. to speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. .If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes D No 0 The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 856/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. EsGil Corporati,on In (Partnersfiip witli government for (]Juifaing Safety DATE: 2/15/17 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 SET:I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 PROJECT NAME: Ortho Organizers -TI CJ APPLICANT a JURIS. CJ PLAN REVIEWER CJ FILE D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. [;8J. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at EsGil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. [;8J EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Michael Gildea Telephone#: 619-398-8972 Date contacted: (by: ) Email: mgildea@rya-inc.com Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody EsGil Corporation D ,GA D EJ D MB D PC Enclosures: 2/7/17 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ., A City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 2/15/17 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 OCCUPANCY: Fl TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VB AL!..OWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: YES REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 2/3/17 'DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 2/15/17 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Manufacturing ACTUAL AREA: 832sf STORIES: 1 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: 4 PATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 2/7/17 PLAN REVIEWER: Doug Moody This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the California version of the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by th_e Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 2013 CBC, which adopts the 2012 IBC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 105.4 of the 2012 International Building Code, the approval of the plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process,. please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan. sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans. ~ City of Carlsbad CBC20l 7-0060 2/15/17 [DO NOT PAY -THIS JS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 DATE: 2/15/17 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: Fl BUILDING AREA Valuation Reg. PORTION· ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Mod. Tl 832 46.51 • Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jqrisdiction Code cb By Ordinance . Bldg. Permit Fee oy Ordinance Plan Check Fee by Ordinance .... Type of Review: 0 Complete Review VALUE D Structural Only D Repetitive Fee· .., · Repeats D Other D Hourly EsGil Fee 1----------11Hr. @ • Comments: ($) 38,696 38,696 $336.09! $218.461 $188.21 I Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 2/15/17 5. Please clarify the plans to show the Hydrogen gas room to comply with the requirement of Section 421 of the CBC. 6. Provide details ori the plans for the fire-resistive construction. Include roof/ceiling assemblies, floor/ceiling assemblies, wall assemblies, column and beam assemblies, etc. Be sure to list with each detail the basis of approval (U.L. listing number, ICC research report, etc.). 7. 8. , Doors and fire shutters in fire barriers shall comply with the following table. _Table 716.5. FIRE BARRIER RATING MINIMUM OPENING PROTECTION ASSEMBLY (hours) (hours) 1 ¾ On the cover sheet of the plans, specify any items requiring special inspection, in a format similar to that shown. below. Section 107 .2. • REQUIRED SPECIAL INSPECTIONS In addition to the regular inspections, the following checked items will also require Special Inspection in accqrdance with Sec. 1701 of the Uniform Building Code. ITEM FIELD WELDING EXPANSION/EPOXY ANCHORS REQUIRED? YES YES REMARKS 9. Please provide a completed City of Carlsbad ~pecial Inspection Agreement. Advisory Note : When alterations, structural repairs or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the following requirements1 per Section 118-202.4: • The area of.specific alteration, repair or addition must comply as "new" construction. • A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • The path of travel shall include the existing parking. • Existing toilet and bathing facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. • Please address the following comments that are the result of the alterations. 10. Show on the site plan the complying disabled accessible path of travel from the disabled accessible parking spaces to the primary entrance of the tenant space. Please provide detailed plans of the path of travel, indicate slope and width, any pedestrian ramps, curb ramps, walks, h~mdrails, provide dimensioned parking stall details etc. City of Carlsbad CBC2017-0060 2/15/17 11. It is apparent from the plans the restrooms servicing the tenant improvement are not disabled accessible, please provide a dimensioned restroom plans showing the restroom to be accessible -compliant. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. . Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes a No a The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. City of Carlsbad CBC201 7-0060 2/15/17 [DO NOi PAY-. THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug Moody PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0060 DATE: 2/15/17 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Ave Suite 100 BUILDING OCCUPANCY: Fl BUILDING AREA Valuation Reg. PORTION ( Sq. Ft.) Multiplier Mod. Tl 832 46.51 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE Jurisdiction Code cb By Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance . ; ..-1 Plan Check Fee by Ordinance : •. I Type of Review: 0 Complete Review VALUE - D Structural Only D Repetitive Fee 3 Repeats D Other 0 Hourly EsGil Fee ____ ,Hr@• Comments: ($) 38,696 38,696 $336.091 $218.461 $188.21 I Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc + ( . ( ( ~ «.¾if·);~> ~-CITY OF CAR.LS BAD PLANNING DIVISION BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST P-28 DeveloKJment Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 602-4610 www.carlsbadca.imv DATE: 2-6-17 PROJECT NAME: PROJECT ID: PLAN CHECK NO: CBC 201-0060 SET#: 1 ADDRESS: 1822 Aston Av APN: D This plan check review is complete and has been APPROVED by the Planning Division. By: Chris Sexton A Final Inspection by the Planning Division is required D Yes IZ] No You may also have corrections from one or more of the divisions listed below. Approval from these divisions may be required prior to the Issuance of a building permit. Resubmitted plans should include corrections from all divisions. (gj This plan check review is NOT COMPLETE. Items missing or incorrect are listed on the attached checklist. Please resubmit amended plans as required. Plan Check Comments have been sent to: mgildea@rya-inc.com ',· For questions or clarifications on the attached' checklist please contact the following reviewer as marked: ': : __ :· :·. __ --_ 7 P 6 Ji 0 1A :N 0 _~-~~ 6 N 1 ._G 0 _.: ...... ·· .. · .--. . . ·ENIJNEE~IN-~·-·_·-~--_, -. ___ :_·:·_: .-_, __ -_:_~-'F_:_;-.i~_-.Ji 7 :_: 6 :P_ 0 : __ :~_~: 0 iiV,·~ 2 ·_~_-·_ .. _iss_._N 6 ~_ 5 T,._:~.-,.o_:_-.·~-·,_.:,:: __ ~:-i_.-._:: . ·.: ;.· _ ·:= ~~ ( . · :7q~6Q~faf$g' -, ..., _ ~ _ _ '-, • •:--~ •,~: A~· --_;, '•!._,.•_, ,, ., .. ·,,;, :..,_• -:.: • -.....,s,. ,, -\ ,: ', ~--~ ~-Chris Sexton 760-602-4624 Chi'is.Sexton@carlsbadca.gov D Gina Ruiz D 760-602-4675 Gina.Ruiz@carlsbadca.gov Veronica Morones 760-602-4619 veronica.morones@carlsbadca.gov Remarks: D Chris Glassen D Greg Ryan 760-602-2784 760-602-4663 ,Chri,_~..Qher.Glassen@carlsbadca.gQy Gr~ory.[han@carlsbac!ca..gmt D Va!Ray Marshal! D Cindy \/Vong 760-602-27 41 . 760-602-4662 VatRay.Marsna!l@carlsbadca.go_y Cy;1thia.Wong@carisbadca.gov D. Unda OnUvea::os I 760-60:2-2773 Lin<La,Qntiveros@cZ1r!sbadca.g_ov 760-602-4664 ( ( REVIEW#: 1. 2 3 IXID D IX! D D fZJD D IX! D D · IX! D D IX! DD ( P-28 Plan Check No. CBC 2017-0060 Address 1822 Aston Av Date 2-6-17 Review# 1 Planner Chris Sexton Phone (760} 602-4624 APN: 212-120-21-,00 Type of Project & Use: Tl manu to manu Net Project Density: DU/AC Zoning: C-M General Plan: Pl Facilities Management Zone: §. CFD (in/out) #_Date of participation: __ Remaining net dev acres: __ (For non-residential development: Type of land use created by this permit: __ ) Legend: ~ Item Complete D Item Incomplete -Needs your action Environmental Review Required: YES O NO O TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Discretionary Action Required: YES D NO D TYPE __ APPROVAL/RESO. NO. DATE_'_ PROJECT NO. OTHER RELATED CASES: -Compliance with conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: __ Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES D NO 0 CA Coastal Commission Autliority? YES O NO 0 If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at -7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego, CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370 Determine status (Coastal Permit Required or Exempt): Habitat Management Plan Data Entry Completed? YES D NO D If property has Habitat Type identified in Table 11 .of HMP, complete HMP Permit application and assess fees in Energov · , lnclusionary Housing Fee required: YE$ D NO D (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance -May 21, 1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES D NO D For construction of inclusionary units, er:nail notification provided to HNS?: YES D NO D (Email Susan Steinkemp in HNS with project number and contact info) Housing Tracking Form (form P-20) completed: YES D NO D N/A D Page 2 of3 07/11 ( ( ( -I'·' • Site Plan: [g] D D [g] D D igJDD [g] D D [g] DD [g] D D [g]00 [g] DD Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of- way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines (including all side and rear yard slopes). Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines 1. Applicability: YES D NO D 2. Project complies: YES D NOD Zoning: 1. Setbacks: Front: Interior Side: Street Side: Rear: Top of slope: Required __ Shown __ Required __ Shown __ Required __ Shown __ Required __ Shown __ Required __ Shown __ 2. Accessory structure setbacks: Front: Required __ Shown __ Interior Side: Required __ Shown __ Street Side: Required __ Shown __ Rear: Required __ Shown __ Structure separation: Required _· _-Shown __ 3. Lot Coverage: Required ___ Shown __ 4. Height: Required __ Shown __ 5. Parking: Spaces Required __ Shown __ (breakdown by uses for commercial and industrial projects required) .~ Residential Guest Spaces Required __ Shown __ D D D Additional Comments 1) Per the Carlsbad Research Center SP 180, please show how the new mechanical equipment: located near the loading dock, shall not be directly visible from a height of five feet above any ground or ground-floor elevation at a distance closer than 500 feet from the closest building wall. Please provide a detail how this new mechanical will be screened. · · OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER DATE P-28 Page 3 of3 07/11 PRIME STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 13272 Jacaranda Blossom Dr. Valley Center, California 92082 Tel (760) 751-3300 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS Ortho Organizer (Henry Schein) Tenant Improvement - Exterior Chiller Platform Carlsbad, CA Structural Calculations 2K17-20 SHEETS 1 thru 13 CBC2017-0060 1822 ASTON AVE ORTHO ORGANIZER: Tl OF 832 SF MANUF TO MANUF SPACE fl RELOCATE MACHINES & EQUIPMENT P/M/E 2121202100 2/3/2017 CBC2017-0060 ''• '·~ ,, Nt1W Ci41~.--Pv~~ i-__ .,,.MMO -·-,-~ .... _...~, .. --· • .. .:..:=..: .. · •_.:,=., .... 0 "':' ... .,, __ .,., ·-·--·-.. • .. 55 SOL TS 1>1 18" O.C. ! -CONFORMING TO ESR-l':111 4 SPECIAL INSPECTION REQ' is ... z_. ~ l~N j...-t>.P,7)S ~~j_t4 · \Of'F ~~ls -· 3' r~r:-- H !Sb-~P>f Dv I~ (74( it,~ IDO rt;;r {_ ~C1BW) ~ PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 .~ STRUCTURAL DATE: 01/17 ., -~£~ ENGINEERS SHT: 1 NEH COL. !-1553V2X3V2>< /~f'?f°'. x_ 4.C. 7',:; 70flf' /\Jorif )< 4, b 1' :... 4<o 7 fvf= z, k-(fururt-s= M,ec.+f) USf? '-WB'"xto ,~- '?re-owPu.r - B-·1 ,. ' ' &._ PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 A STRUCTURAL DATE: 01/17 -~~~ Etfi9~~,¥~ SHT: 2 2K17-20 (8U(s1p12vls0b4148TBEAM ANALYSIS PROGRAM(s1p9v1s0b4148T {6.43) (SU SPAN LENGTH = 8.00 ft (Simple Span) UNIFORM LOADS (k/ft &: ft) wd wl Xl X2 0.070 0.467 o.oo 8.00 POINT LOADS (k &: ft) Pd Pl X 2.000 0~000 4.00 REACT:IONS (k) LOAD LEFT Dead 1.280 Live 1.868 Total 3 .14.8 MAXIMUM FORCES V max = 3.15 k @ M max = 8.30 kft@ DEF~ECT:CO;NS LOAD (EI:= kin"2) Defl (in) RIGHT 1.280 1.868 3.148 o.oo ft 4.00 ft X (ft) Total Live Dead 86354/EI: 43039/EI: 43315/EI: 4.00 4.00 midspan Pos. Moment Lu= 1.00 ft Brace Spacing = 1.00 ft W 8 X 10 Fy = 50 ksi / STRESSES (ksi} Fv = 20.00 fv = 2.35 Fb = 32.70 fb = 12.75 DEFLECTIONS (in) Total= 0.10 = L / 993 Live = o.os = L /1992 Dead = 0.05 12 % 39 % . . . -·-· -··· ~·. ·-·--·--·:-·-····:--· . -: ·-- . --.. --... : -·" .•. '-· ---· .. ---·-S. ___ ,_, ...... T. . 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STRUCTURAL DATE: 01/17 ;;;;;r! ~~ 1m_~J~ SHT: 4 2K17-20 (SU(s1p12v1sOb4148TBEAM ANALYSIS PROGRAM(s1p9v1s0b4148T SPAN LENGTH= 14.00 ft < 6. 43 > c au (Simple Span) POINT LOADS (k & ft) Pd Pl X 1.2ao 1.868 4;61 1.280 1.868 9.34 REACTJ:ONS (k) LOAD Dead Live Total LEFT -1. 279 ~ c;_:y· RJ:GHT· 1.281 1.869 3.150 MAXJ:MUM FORCES v max = 3.15 k @ 14.00 ft M max = 14.69 kft@ 4.67 ft DEFLECTJ:ONS LOAD (EJ: = kin"2) Defl {in) X {ft) Total Live Dead 529681/EJ: 314308/EJ: 215372/EI 7.00 7.00 midspan Pos. Moment Lu= 4.67 ft Brace Spacing = 4.67 ft Gov. Deflection: Total= L/240 Required I= 26 inA4 W 8 X 10 Fy = 50 ksi / STRESSES (ksi) Fv = 20.00 fv = Fb = 28.10 fb ·= DEFLECTJ:ONS (in) Total= 0.59 = Live = 0.35 = Dead = O .24 2.35 22.57 L / 283 L / 477 12 % 80 % 85 % 75 % LO UCTURAL TUBE COLUMN DESIGN (2.2) 7-20 TFORM COL. LX= Ly= U.O.N, !/ 9.00 FTS k--·· ·9.00 FTS / / , __ Assumed K = 2 conservative FROM FLOOR ABOVE = 5.22KIPS P1L, e1 = 0.00 P2L, e2 = 0.00 P3L, e3 = 0.00 P4L, e4 = 0.00 0.00 INCH-KIPS 0.00 INCH-KIPS = 46.00 KSI PT= MX= My= = 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOAD LOAD CASE 1 CASE 5.22 5.22 o.oo o.oo o.oo 0.00 TS 3.5X 3.5X0.2500 WEIGHT= 10.51 CASE= 1 Fa = 17.66 fa = 1.69 Fbx= 30.36 fbx= o.oo Fby= 27.60 fby= 0.00 2 1A 0 .10 per AISC 1B = 0.06 per AISC 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 LOAD CASE 3 5.22 o.oo 0.00 l..6-la ,/ 1.6-lb B SE PL= 0.250 X 9.500 X 9.500 A PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 ·:· ·-"~ STRUCTURAL DATE: 01/17 ~ ENGINEERS SHT: s LOAD LOAD CASE 4 CASE 5 5.22 5.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 www. ilti.us Comp ny: Speci er: Addre s: Phon I Fax: E-Mai. Spe ifler's comments: 1 lfutdata Anc or type and diameter: Effe ive embedment depth: Mate ial: Eval atlon Service Report: I Vali~J: Stan -off installation: Anc rplate: Profie: Bas material: Inst nation: Rein orcernent: Geo etry [in.] & Loading [lb, in.lb] ~' · PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 ~ STRUCTURAL DATE:_QJ016.l1/11171(!1_..,., .. --..... MfiiiTl.i.>~ ·ENGINEERS SH'f.:._~_.; ...... 1 .. 1.::,_. ...... , Kwik Bolt TZ • ~s 304 5/8 (4) her.act= 4.000 in., hnom = 4.438 in. AISI 304 ESR-1917 6/1/201615/1/2017 Design method ACI 318-14 / Mech. eb = 0.000 in. (no stand-off); t = 0.500 in. Page: Project: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Date: Profis Anchor 2.7.1 1 2K17-20 ORTHO BM @ EXISTING 1/30/2017 Ix x ly x t = 8.000 in. x 9.000 in. x_ 0:500 in.; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Wshape (AISC); (LX WxTx FT)= 7.890 in. x 3.940 in. x 0.170 in. x 0.205 in. cracked concrete, 3000, fo' = 3000 psi; h = 6.500 in. hammer drilled hole, Installation condition: Dry tension: condition B, shear: condition B; no supplemental splitting reinforcement present edge reinforcement none or< No. 4 bar ' z: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ',, ... x ' Input ala and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions ana for plauslbllityl PRO IS Anchor ( c) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan H1lli is a registered Trademark of Hllli AG, Sth"'!n . ,,· , .. •' /.,. . •,,. . · k_ '· PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 .. ~ STRUCTURAL DATE:_QJ01f1./17LJ1 ..... r,. .. .-r---.-.--1 ~A)~ ENGINEERS SHT:__._1_..._ ........... 1 ~-· :· ...... -... , ... · www.~ilti.us Comp~ny: Speci er: Addre s: Phom I Fax: E-Mai: 2 L1 >ad case/Resulting a_nchor forces Load case: Design loads Ancl or reactions [lb] Tens on force: (+ Tension, -Compression) C\nchor Tension .force Shear force Shear force x 1 0 786 2 0 786 786 786 3 0 786 786 4 0 786 786 max. concrete compressive strain: -[%0) max. concrete compressive stress: -[psi] resu ing tension force in (xly)=(0.000/0.000): O [lb] resu ting compression force in (xly)=(0.000/0,000): O [lb] 3 T~nsion load Shear force y 0 0 , 0 0 Page: Project: Sub-Project I Pos. No.: Date: Profis Anchor 2. 7 .1 2 2K17-20 ORTHO BM @ EXISTING 1/3012017 Load Nua [lb] Capacity if, Nn [lb] Utilization 13N = Nu.Fifi Nn Status Ste I Strength• Pull )Ut Strength* Car K;rete Breakout Strength** NIA NIA NIA • ar char having the highest loading ••anchor group (anchors in tension) Input data and results must be checked for agreementwith the existing conditions and for plausibility! PRO IS Anchor ( c) 2003-2009 Hllli AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of HilU AG. Schaan NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA NIA ·~.:. : .. , .. ' -,,, .}. . ,& PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 ~ STRUCTURAL DATE: o,m 1 •.. = .... r .. --.... -- .&;r/1::,~ ENGINEERS SHT: 8-. J .:::, II I www.lilti.us Profis Anchor 2. 7 .1 Comp, ny: Page: 3 Specifi~r: Project: Addre: is: Sub.Project! Pos. No.: 2K17-20 ORTHO BM@ EXISTING 1/30/2017 Phone I Fax: Date: E-Mail 4S1 ear load Load Vua [lb] Capacity, v. [lb] Steel Strength* 786 6417 Steel failure (with lever arm)* NIA NIA Pryo ~t Strength** 3146 22161 Corn rete edge failure in direction x+•• 3146 7619 • an< hor having the highest loading ••anchor _group (relevant anchors) 4.1 S eel Str~mgth v.. = ESR value $ v ... 1:2:v ... refer to ICC-ES ESR-1917 ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 Vari bles P-..e.v [in.2] 0.16 Calc"lations v •• [lb] 9872 Res Its v .. tlbl 9872 4.2 P ryout Strength fu1a [psij 115000 $steel 0.650 !I> v •• [lb] 6417 Vcpg = kcp [ (~) lj/ ec,N ~I ed,N 'II c,N 'II cp,N Nb] $ V,fl'Jl!:Vua ~ seeACI 318·14, Section 17.4.2.1, Fig. R 17.4.2.1{b) Ailco = 9 h~r lj/oc, =(·1+~eN}s1.o 3 h.r 'lied,~ =0.7+0.3(~~:)s1.0 = MAX(Ca,m1n 1.5ho1) s 1 _0 lj/ cp,N Cac ' Cao Nb = k,, i a ~ h~l Vari~ bles k,,p her[in.] 2 4.000 lj/ oN C.o [In.] 1.000 8.875 Cal, ulations A11c [in.2] Ar.ico [in.2] 306.00 144.00 Reiu Its Vcr,g [lb] $ concrete 31658 0.700 801,N [in.] 0.000 kc 17 lj/ ec1.N 1.000 $ Vcoa [lb] 22161 Vua [ib] 786 ACI 318-14 Eq. {17.5.3.1b) ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 ACI 318-14 Eq. {17.4.2.1c) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.4) ACI 318-14 Eq. {17.4.2.5b) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.7b) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.4.2.2a) e.2,N-[in.J Ca.min [in.] 0.000 12.000 7,, a fo[psi] 1.000 3000 1Vec2,N lj/ed,N 1.000 1.000 V,;,[lb] 3146 Input d ta and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibililyt PROFI S Anchor ( c) 2003-2009 HIIU AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark or Hilti AG, Schaen Utilization llv = Vual$ Vn Status 13 OK NIA NIA 15 OK 42 OK lj/ en,N Nb[lb] 1.000 7449 www.tilti.us Comp~ny: Specifier: Addreis: Phone I Fax: E-Mail 4.3 c,,ncrete edge failure in direction x+ Vroo = (t::) \If ec,V 'II ed.V 'I/ c,V'I/ h,V 'I/ paraHel,V Vb <j>Vcg<!:Vua Ave seeACI 318-14, Section 17.5.2.1, Fig. R 17.5.2.1(b) Avco =4.5~1 1Vec,\ ·= (1 + 12ev) S 1.0 3Ca1 Ill ed,\ = 0.7 + 0.3( /;~J S 1.0 ~lh,V :~,,:1.0 . Vb = (1 (t)°2 if.) 1a -ffecM Vari bles Ca1 [in.] Ca2[in.] ecv[in.] 16.000 12.000 0.000 10 [in.J 1a da [in.] '4.000 1.000 0.625 Cale ulations AvcUn.2] Avco [in.2] IV ec,V & PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 A STRUCTURAL DATE: 01/17 itiiiT£~ ENGINEERS SHT: . g Page: Project: Sup-Project I Pos. No.: Date: ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.2.1b) ACI 318-14 Table 17.3.1.1 ACI 318-14 Eq. {17.5.2.1c) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.2.5) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.2.6b) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.2.8) ACI 318-14 Eq. (17.5.2.2a) IV c,V 1.000 f0 [psi] 3000 ha [in.] 6.500 IVoarallel,V 1.000 IV h,V 1:11-;-.11 Profis Anchor 2.7.1 4 2K17-20 ORTHO BM @ EXISTING 1/30/2017 273.00 1152.00 1.000 llled,V 0,850 1.922 28120 Res ,Its v • .,,,, [lb] + concrete <I> Vroo [lb] Vua[lb] 10884 0.700 7619 3146 5"' arnings • Loi d re-distributions on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered. The anchor plate is assumed to be sufnciently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the loading! Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the exi ~ting conditions and for plausibility! • Co 1dition A applies when supplementary reinforcement is used. The <I> factor is increased for non-steel Design Strengths except Pullout Sir mgth and Pryout strength. Condition 13 applies when supplementary reinforcement is not used and for Pullout Strength and Pryout Str mgth, Refer to your local standard. • Re rer to the manufacturer's product literature for cleaning and installation instructions. • Ch ~king the transfer of loads into the base material and the shear resistance are\ required in accordance with ACI 318 or the relevant sta1dardl • Hil · post-installed anchors shaU be insta!!ed in accordance with the Hilti Manufacturer's Printed Installation Instructions (MPII). Reference AO 318-14, Section 17,8.1, Fastening meets the design criteria! Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and ror plausibihtyl 1"""'' ,, ~ "" ,o, ,,_,_, ••••• _,,, .... ,. """"' =-, Design Maps :sum ary R.epo:rt http://eatthquake.usgs.gov/designmaps/us/summary.php?te_mplate=m ... 1 of2 ·Design· Maps Summary ·Report·.,. Report Title 2K17-20 ORTHO-SCHEIN Mon January 30, 2017 17:02:53 UTC Code Reference Document ASCE 7-10 Standard A_ PRIME JOB: 2K17-20 _ ~ STRUCTURAL_ DATE: 01/17 ~£~ ENGINEERS SHT: · 10 (which utllizes tJSGS hazard data available In 2008) Site Coordinates 33.1328°N, 117.2883°W Site Soil Classification Site Class D -"Stiff Soil" Risk Category I/II/III USGS Provided Output S = 1.079·g S = 0.416 g SMS = 1.153 g S141 = 0.659 g S0s = 0.768 g S01 = 0.439 g For infor ation on how the 55 and 51 values above have been calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and ~etermi istic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the applicati_on and select th "2009 NEHRP" building code reference d~cument. 0.4 0.3 0. 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"\ ·: • ·_ .. ·4 •• _ . ~-"·"·· -::,,.· ~~~;~/~~;i2~' """'.' ·,-·'* .,. A, ,, ~760) 448-8600 ~822.ASTON AVE FRLSSAD, CA 92008 "'1.ime af $,g,.cr Martin lynch ~005472000x2446470 martin.lynch@henryschelnortho.com lis22 ASTON AVE tRLSBAD, CA 92008 ~lllfle• Title Facilities Manager . Doc,.nnen\ ?rep,.u~r Martin lynch i1\ddit\onal 1nrormaliot, I ,__! --'--,-------------------··-···-··----~ -0~1f'fi'wt~~tctf.1it'1~tt>,: '._.1lt-:-1{'jf :,~~~:,;: :_ t :t} ;,frt'.:il~it.:: \;:; ome or all of tile folfowingJields may be requited by your local regu!ator(5). [':; .. "°''"' --s:,;,-:-· ... :z,,• ,., ... ' , ......... ' .... , .... 't'·' ·,,; .• , . .-. ~ f k6!':~?~~r-s~ )!f ,~t-\: ::-.,,Jt·_.-~:F: Jf,;W -~;_fJ>-;/I,.\ hone ! ' i ' ~~mng Aadms l PO BOX424 i ANCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 f\S$;~s<1r Part~l NumtH?1 {Al>N} 212-120-06·00 Nur,,ber-Qf Emplovees fscilltylD 37-000-207138 ; .. ----~,-·' .. '-------------------------~------------------------·----_} Printed on 9/7/2016 8:S8 AM ' .. ~- .: .. ,l CALIFORNIA ENYlRO.NMENTAL REPORTING SYSTEM (CERS) CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE/ CONTINGENCY PLAN !'l'iw to camplcthtg this flat'/, plea,ff ref~r to the JNSTIWCJ"[Otr'"S FOIi COMPLETINC:i A CONSOJJDA.TED CONTJNGJ:."NCY PLAN A. F.'\,CILITY lD~NTIFICA TIO.N A..t~D OPERATIONS OVERVIEW FACILITY JDII I j. CERS 10 l Al DATE OJ' PLAN PREPARAT!01'/RF.V1SIOI'< A;. 37-000-207138 10153379 8/15/2016 . BUSINESS NAME (Stlmc as Facility Nu,11.t or 1)/U • Dcing 1h1siJ1ess As) 3 Ortho Organizers BUSINESS SJTE ADDllliSS 10.l. 1822 Aston Ave. BUSINESS SITEC!TY t~., CA l ZJPCODE IOS Carlsbad 92008 TYPE OF BUSINESS (e,g., !'aiming Contractor) AJ, I !NCIDE.NTAL OPF..RA TIONS (e g., Fl~t M:,mten~nce) ,\4 Orthodontic Manuafacturlng TIUS l'LAN COVERS C'rfEMICA!. SPILLS, FIR.ES, ANO EARTHQUAKES JNVOLVINO: (Cb:cli all that upply) AS fgJ I HAZAROOUS)IIATER!At.S; 0 2, HAZARDOUS WAS:f'ES B. INTERNAL RE$PONSE INTERNAi.. FACILITY EMERGENCY .RESPONSE WltL OCCUR VIA: (~he.:k all !hat apply) !ll ~ L CALLING PUBLIC EMERGENCY RESPONDERS (re, ?. H) 0.2. CAl,LING HAZARDOUS WASTE CONTRAC'fOR 0 3. ACTlVATlNG IN-HOUSE 6r11IERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM C. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS, PHONE NiJMBERS AND NOTIFICATIONS When.w~r there is an imminent or actual· emergency situation such as an Cllplosibn, fire, or releas¢. the Emergency Coordinator (w his/her designec when the Emergency Coordinator is on callj shall, I Activatil: mternal facility alanns or con1111un.ications systems, where applfoabk. to .notil)l a!l-fucility personnel. 2 Notify appropriate local auth_onties(i,e.,.call 9-l·l}, 3 Notify tha California Emergency Mmllij;cment Agency-0t (800) 85.z-7550 Before filcility operations arc resumed fn areas of !lie facility affet..'led by the incident, t~ emergen...-y coordinator sha!l notify !he Cal:fomia Depa:w,ent of Toxic Subsrauces Control {Dl'SC), the weal Unified Prog;am Agcncy-(Ul'AJ, and the !~al fire depamn~nt's ha1.ardous mataiols program i:.1lat tile .fueility is in compliance witll n;quiri:ments 10: I. Provide for proper stomge and dispo,al of recovered w.iste, contaminated soil or surfaee wat.:r, or any other material trnit results from an explo.~ion. lire., or re.leas~ at the Jhcility; and 2, En.1ure that no Jllllterial that is incumpatible with the re!ea.,;ed mo.terlal is tran.~ferml, stored. or disposed ()fin ar~as of the facihty effellted by the mcidcm until cleanuo nmccilureure comolcred. INTERNAL FACJL!TY EMERGENCY COMMlJNfCATIONS OJUl./lRM NOTiflCAT!ON WHJ. OCCUR VIA: (Check all that apply) Cl 0 L VERBAL WARNINGS·, D 2. PU.BUC ADDRESS OR i!>.if.:RCOM SYSTE.\:i; 0 3. TELEflllONE. 04.PAGERS; fig 5. ALARM SYSTEM; . 0 ti, PORTABLE RAOIO NOTfFlCATfONSTO NEIGH!lORl;NG FACILmES THAT~ y BE AFFECTED-BY AN {_)FF-SITE RELEASE WILL OCCUR BY; (Check au that apply) C2 @I.VERBAL WARNINGS; 0 2. PlJBLtC ADDRESS on. INTERCOl\{ SYSTEM; D 3. TELEPHONE; 04.PAGER.S; 0 5, ALARM SYSTEM; 0 6. ?ORTADLE RADIO EMERGENCY RESPONSE AMBULANCE. FIRE', POLICE MID CHP, . , .• , . ······ , ........ ., . ········ ... 9-1-1 PHONE NUMEIBRS· CALIFORNIA 1::MERGl:'NCY MANAGEM.!.lNT A9E.."l'CY {C:AL'EMA) (800) 852-7550 NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER (NRC} . ···••1 ....... , ..... , .. ; ... ,. ,,. .... ~ . (800) 424-8802 POISON CONTROL CENTER , ,, . ,. . ,. . ,, ... , ,. , , ,. .. ,,, .. , ., ,. .,, (800) 222-12~2 7'i"" LOCAJ. lJNTFlED PROGRAMAOllNCY 11:PA/CUPAl., •... , , , . , ... , , .• , . , . , , ... ,. -{858} 505-6657 OTHER (Specify): I Cl c, NEAREST MEDICAL FACILJTY I HOSPITAL NA1>-1EJ Tri City M;dlcal Center C$ (760} 724_-8411 (7. - {. f ,. ~ ' AGENCY N011l'ICA TION PHi)t.F. NUMBERS· CAl.JFORNfA ·DEPT. OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL {D'l~5C) (916) 255-3545 ~ I REGIONAL WATER QUALlTY CONTROL BOARD . I ·- \J:S: f;,NV!RONMENTAL PROT~C110N AGENCY \CS !:!PM .. t80-0) 300-2193 CAI .!FORNIA OcPT OF FISH AND GAME {DFG)· .. (916} 358-2900 U.S. COAST GUARD. , . ,. .,. ... (202) 267-2180 ~ CAI/OSHA, (916) 263-2800 SlAT:I; flllli MARSHAL .. .. -···· ., .. , . , .. , ., (916) 445-8200 c,ti ...... OTHER (Sptdfy)· I t:9. . OTHF..R {Si;cciivi:I ('{1 j t'll Rev, 06127 Ill · CERS Consolidated Ernergelley R~ponse / Contingency Plan -Page 2 of 4 Rev. 06/27rl I D. Ei\-IERGENCY CONTAINMENT AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES SPJLL PREVENTION. CONTA!NMF.NT, AND CLEANUP PROCEDliRES: (Check all boxts 1.hat appty 1,1 indicate your procedurts for eontuinina spill~, releases, tires-or ~xolosiollS. and. nreventin1t _£Ind mit(!!!tl!)g_~sociated harm to persons, prooerty, ll_lJ,d the environment) Lll 01 MONffOR FOR LEAKS, RlJPUIRES, PRESSURE BU !LD-UP, ETC.; 01 PROVIDE STRUCTURAL PHYSICAL BAR.lUERS {ll-&-, l>oriaofe ,pill ~ontammcnt walls); !El: PROVlDEABSORBl!NT PHYSICAL BARRIERS (e.g, P~lls, pii;8, pilhm5); I&} <I COVER OR BLOCK FLOOR ANO/ OR STORM DRAINS; Os BUILT-IN BERM IN WORK I STORAGE AREA; 0 6. AUTOMATIC !'!RE SUPPllliSS!ON SYSTEM; 07 El.lMtNATE SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR FLAMMABLE HAZARDS (e.g. Flammable !Jquids, Propa11e); 0 8. $TOPPRQCSSSES AND/OR OPERATIONS, 09 AUTOMATIC I ELECfRONIC EQUlPM!.iNT SHUT-OFF SYSTEM; 0 10. Sl-:IU"l~OFF WATER., OAS, ELECTRTCAl, UTH.IT!~ AS APPROPRIA'J'f::; Q I I. CALL 9-1·1 f'OR ?USL!C EMERGl:iNCY RESPONPERASSISTANCE f MEDICAL AID;· IB] l'.2 NOTIFY AND.EVACUATE PERSONS IN ALL "ffiREATEN'F.D ARfoAS; @ 13. ACCOVt-.'T FOR F;'V AC!JA 1".ED PERSONS IMMED!A TEL¥ AFTER RV A CUA TION CA!.L; t:J 14. PROV!DEPROTECTJVE EQUIPMENT FOR ON-SlTE.Rf.SPONSETEAM; 0 15 REMOVE OR !SOLA Tl! CONT A INF.RS l AREA /\S APP.ROPRIA TU; {&) 16. fl!RE LICENSED HAZAIU>OliS WASTE CONTIV,C..'TOR; {8] 17, OSEABSORB!!NT MA'fERfAL FOR SP!LLS WlTtf SUBSEQUENT PROPER LABELING. STORAGE, AND H,\ZAROOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; 0 !8 SUC'r!ON USJNG SHOP-V.<\ClJUM WITH SUBSllQGENT PROP.ER LABELING. STOAAGI:i, AND HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; 0 !~. WASH I DECON'l'AMINATH EQUIPMl!NT W/ CONTAlNMENT ~nd-DISPOSAL. OF 1ii:.r1.UENT l RINSA Th AS IIAZAiU.lOUS WASTE; 0 20.PROVlDE SAFE TEMPORARY STORAGE Or' EMERGENCY-{;ENERATcD WASTES; q 2.1. OTHER (Specify}: 02 E. 'FACILITY EVACUATION THE l10LLOWl:NG At.AR.\.1 SIGNAL(S) W!U, BE USED TO BEGIN EVACUA'l10N OF :nm EAf.'tLrrY (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): Ill, 0 l. BELLS; raJ 2 HORNS/SIRENS; 0 3. VERBAI.{I.E.,SHOU'11NG); n 4. OTHER fSPCcir.•): EJ THE FOLLOWING-LOCATJON(S) IS/ARE EVACUI:'E F.MEROENCY ASSEMBLY AREA(S) (i.e., Front parking lot, specific str~ct comer, etc) l:3 . . Four corners of parking lot surrounding building are tha Evacuation Rally Points. Note: The Emer11.e= Coordinator m:ist account for all on site !llllolov~es anclior site vi.~itors after evacuaiion. ~ l:N ACUATJON ROtJTii MAP{S) POSTED AS REQUIRE!:> E4 Note: The map(s) mll5t show primary and alternate evacuation routes, emergency exits, and primary and altemate st:igmg ~cM, a..'ld must be p;omincntly posted throtuihout t,~c llleilltv in locatrnM where it will be visible l-> ;:mplovccs IJJ'ld visito.1$. F. ARRANGEMENTS F()R EMERGENCY SERVICES £xplltnation o!Rtq1,lfmnent;Atlvance arrangement$ wilh loeal fire nJ\d police lfopartments. hospiUJl\, and/or emergency services cou~'llctors sh®lc be made as :ippropdaic for your f&."11ily Yw may ddcrmioe·that such am,.ngemems .are not necessary • · ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGGNCY SERVICES (Che~k one of the following) fl I&) I HA VE BEEN DIITERMINED NOT NF.CµSSARY, o,. 0 2 TilE FOLLOWlNG AR.kA.~GEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADI: (Sp!!ctfy): fl .. ' CERS Consolidated Emergency Response t Contingency Plan -Pa_ge 3 of 4· Rev. 06127 /.l t G. EMERGENCY EQU1PMENT Check all bo~t, that ipply to li~1 t111crge11cyrespons~ equipment av:1ifable atthe facility and identify tile loutiou{s) "'.here the equipment is kept ~nd tbe tquipmeut's capability, if :.pplkablc. fcg .• 181 CHElvltC,)I, l'RCJTSC:TIY!Hll,OVES f $pill response kit I One time U$e, OU & so1ven1 resistant only.] TYPE EOUlPMENT AYA[LAIJLE Cl: LOCATION CAl'ABlLITY (lfavplicable) S:1.rety 1 0 CHEMICAL PROTECTlVESUlTS, APRON~, €'i'l. Cl) and mi VESTS First Aid 2. ~ CHE.MICA!. PROTEC..''1WE GLOVES G• (.S. 3. 0 CHEMiCAL PROTF.CTJVE BOOTS (i6 Qj 4 ~ SAFETY Gt.ASSES I GOGGLES I SHIELDS GS <,;. 5. Li HARDHATS mo. GU 6. I&! CARTR!DGERESPlRA'fOR$ OlZ Gil 7 U S!:LF:.CONTAINED BREATHING Al'PARATlJS ()14 ()15. IS~f.tA, s lEJ FIRST AID KITS / STA'J10NS (il6 ,m. 9, ll!J PI..UMBEDEYEWASHFOUITTAlNISHOWER Olt, Gl~. 10 lR} PORTABLEEYEWASHK!TS mo a-~n. IL O OUiER GU m;. 110 OTHER G:!•l ((15. !<ire 13. lR} p(}RTAULE FlRB EXTINGU!S;HERS G16 (;l7_ Fighting 14. 119 FIXED r1RE SYSTEMS/ SPRINKLERS! G:!S G;l~. J.llrn. Hfl'-'t:S !S. 0 f1REALARMJ30XESORSTATIONS GJO 031. 16. 0 OIBER cm Q!J. Spill 17. [8} ALL-IN·ONESPJ! .. L KIT OH. Gl5 Control and 18. 119 ABSOROENT MJ\'fERIAL GJti cm Cle.au-Up 19. [8J CONTAlNuR fOR USED ABSORBENT G.Ja 039. Zl), 0 BI:1lMlNG/ DIKING EQUIPMENT 040 .(J4l .lL[8j BROOM G42, GO 22. I&! SHOVEt OH. OU. 23.. U SHOP VAC Q.16 G,11. ;14. W .EXHAUST HOOD ' G-1• ,;;.w. I 25. 0 EMERGENCY SUMP/ HOLDING TANK oso. ~$l 26. 0 CHEMICAL NEUTRALIZERS GS~ 011. 27. U GAS CYL1NDRR LEAK RF.PAIR KlT G!4 ,m. 28. 0 SPILL OVERPACK DRUMS ~6. G~1. 29. 0 OTHER 0:8 G~~- Communi-30 ~ TELEPHONES {llx:ludcs cdlular) G6>1 Go'. cations .. and 31 0 11'.'TERCOM/PA SYSTiiM 062. G~J. Alarm ~2 0 PORTABLE RADJOS (i61 {;65 Systems J;l. 0 AUTOMATIC Al.AR.\f CHEMICAL C¾ G<,7 M<l'NITORl:-.G 1'0IJll'MElff Other J4 o omER Go$ (n9 35. 0 OTHER G":O G7J ----------.... ., .... CERS Consolidated 'Emergency Response/ Contingency Plan -Page 4 of 4 llev. 06727/ll H. EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY Jaem,fy imms of the tacilily thai are vulr.ereble to haznrdOU$ materials rekases / srms due to earlhquake-rciated motion These arca.s require immediate ,solaiion and insp,lc!ion VULNERAfil.E AREAS··(Check all that apply) Hl , L0CATIQNS (e g .. shop, QUtdoor shed, forensic lal>j°-· lBl l. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS i WASTE STORAGE AREA ! H2 Jin warehal.<Se 0 2. PROCESS !,INESJ l'll'lNG ·! l1J 0 3, LABORATORY fN ( 0 4. WAi!TE TREATMENT AREA j Hl ·1dentll'v meeh:mh .. -al slistems vulm,roble to relet1s~·s I .smlls <lue to .earthquake-related motion. These systems rcqu1r<' immediate isfl!a:,on and inspcct,on. VULNERABLE SYSTEMS· (Check nll thut apply} Hu. i LOCATIONS @ L SHELVES, CABrNETS AND RACKS •wa,ahousa .ti. 0 2. TANKS (EMERGENCY SHUTOFF) ! ll& ! ~ 3. PORTABl.E OAS CYL!ND'ERS 1 l,1 \v11reh-Ous4 aod nu16lde flicili\' H9 0 4, E.lvlERGENCY.SHUTOf'F ,\ND/OR UTILITY. VALVES, HIO CJ S, SP.RlNKl..ER SYSTE!,,1S i llll D 6. STATI0NARY.PRESSURlZl\D C0NTAlNERS (e.g., Propane dispensmgtank} 1m I. El\lIPLOY~E TRAINING Expfanatl_on <1fRequlrement: Employee training is required for an employee, handling nazardous materials and hazardous wastes in d~y-10-day or clean-up o!)WltlO:IS ln~fudii,.g 11oluntccr.; and/or contractor.;. Training must be: • l'ro\'id1,-d within 6 mo11ths fur r.ew hires; • .Amended as n~essary prior lo ct~'lhgt in pnx:ess Qr work !$Signrmni; • Given upon modifitillion lo the Emerg.tn~y·J{csjxmse / Contingency l'la11, llild updllt1,"d/refresncd annuall.y for all employees. Required content ir.<:lude.~ all of the fot!nwln~: • Mnterfol Safety Dato Sheets; • Communi1..-ation and alarm sys:emS". •· H~d communication teliltcd to health and safety, • Peisomll pr1.ll.:ctivi: =qi:ipir.~m; • Methods for safe handling of htaurdou.s substances; ·• Use uf emergency respoimi equipment{<: i; !'ire extinguishers, respirators, • Firt: hai.~tds ofrMterials ! process~s; etc); • Conditions hkclytov;orsen 1:me1gem:11?S, • Detontnml:iation procedures; • Coordination of emergcnoy response; • Evacuntion procedures; • Notific.irion proudurcs. • Con\rol an4 containment proce<lure.1; • Anolicable laws and re,mllltions. • UST monitoring system equipmenrand ,m.lctidures (lfapplicabJe) lND!CAiE HOW EMPLOY£.E 'TRAINING PROGRAM IS ADMINISTERED (Check nil that apply) fl [©I FORMALCLASSR0OM; 02. VlDE0S, O3,SAFETY!TAJLGATEME'EfINGS; 0 4. S'nJDY UU!DES I MANUALS.(Spedfy): 12. 0 5, OT.HER (Sp¢eify): r; 0 fi, NOT APl'.!.JGABLE BEC\liS!i I' AClUTY HAS NO EMPLOYEES Large Quantity Generator {LQG) 'fralning Rtcords: L;irge qoontily haurtlQUS wasw generators (i.~ .• who generate more U1un 270 gall\llls/1,000 kilograms -0i )lamr<l0<JS waste ~f month) n1ust rcruin written documcni.:ltion of employee haiardous w~,: mnnagement training tl1:SS1ons which includes: • A written outlim:/agendn of th,:, type anu amount of both int1odt1ctory and continuing tmµiing tbat ...,,11 be gi,,cn to i:•rsons filling each job position having rcsj>On$ibihty fur the mnnagement ofhatardou~ w11Ste (e.g., labeling, ma111festi11g, eomp!iance with accumulation time limits, ,re.). • 'lbe imme,job title, mid date oftiaining for =!t hazardotl! waste management training session givc;n to o.n employL-e filling suohajob position; am! • A wrincnjot> description for each of tho ubove job posiliuns that ucscritx:s;jot, duui:s and thi: •kllb, c1!u1-~t,on, or other qu~lillcauons r"'Juired of personnel ,wsigned to -the position • Current employee training records mlll,1 be .retniucd until closure of the faci11ty. • Penner emplovee irnlninR record~ musr be retained at lel!St three vears after tennim1Hon of cnrolovment. .T. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS (Ch¢i:k one of.the following) H. ~ 1 NO A ITJ\CHME.'l'TS ARE REQUJRED; or 0 2 THE FOLLOWING DOCUMF.r-'TS' ARE A iTACl JED: )1 .. K. SlGNATURE / CERTIFICATIOK Certification: Based 011 my mquiiy of1hose indwiduals responsible rb1 obtninini: the inthrm:iiion. J tertify under p~nalty of iaw 1nat ! have ;x.1,onally eiwm,ned and am fam11!ar with th~ tnfurmalion 1,11\lmitte,~ bdicv~ rhe i11fom1atmn is true, m:cur.it~. and c<>mpfotc. and 1ha1 :i copy i~ ~vailal)fe nn sit~ S~'NNERi011;.lt~r DATE SIGNED Ki ---~ 8/15/2016 NAME OF SIGNF..R fpri11t} "· IQ, TITLE-OF SIGNER Kl Martin Lynch .Facilities Manager az:,.,"""''"'''' ;,,<;;.,-,~~ -~«,t~rum,,...:-~¼><1':,'-...Mfflj~i-c------;,y~ ~~".tC.~-~;~:f~~:;,.~"7.1,,yy~p:"..;:-,-t,,;; ~-«;~-1.,/,,~....;;,,-~,~,._"'(;_,fv,.,...,,,,.'t.,..,~;::,;),J,..,.,,,; ::,_,,,..(...,..,,,.~ ¼~'.,,:.,,~.~~~-,,...,".,.'<l ~·. ,,,.,.,..,¥ 1~acun·., Namt>-ORTHO ORGANIZERS INC 1822 A?TON AVE, CARLSBAD 92008-7.~06 Stat~,s ~ubmitted ·on 8/15/2016 2:04 PM Annu-~I Ha:rrtrd-ous Ccmpone'nti, O.v,mtltle~ waste Fedor~, >ia-,<11rd {for mi,t11r.r only_i _________ -! r,· OT Corl,-/J,re Ila>. Clai.s C.>mrnon "l:im>! Unit M~x. Oail11 _!-;1rge,t CmH A\!p,, l)i,ily Arnotn>r t11tego1'ies C<lmpanent Na11.,e ...; Wt P·IS CA~ No. ,OOT: 2.t. flammable Gases Acetylene cu. feet 300 1SO 150 • Fire nsta ble ( Rea ctlve ), Class 2, tammable Gas c,'l~ffo __ 74-86-2 ?}!!.!." .• Gas SWf~-tJ;e Cont~h-un· _.,., Cylinder :.!Ye"-_________________ ru_r_e __ o.ays on Site: 365 [DOT: 2.2 • Nonfl,.imm«bte Ga,e~ ARGON GAS Cu, Feet 7125 ryogen, Other OT: 2.1 • flammabre Gases lamrnnble Gas, Cryogen, Other ealth Hazard OT; 2. 2, • Nonflamm;ibie Gases CAS_No __ 7440 37•1 BLASTtNG, POLISHING, & MILLING SLUDGE (,11,.51/i, , ..... ,1 •• , CUTTING OIL Cb.Sf.a HYDROGEN GAS CASt-Jo~.~- 1333-74-O S(~ta Slorag1o1 Cn~tah-i<>r ci~;··, "cviinde~ ···--·-· !.J.P.''- Pure Days on Site: 365 Pounds 50 St~t'-'., Solid 'l.:Y.P.£... wa~te Gallons .S3.·~- Liguid i:w~- waste Stcr~e Co11t;1lner ,,..,. Steel Orum Days on Site: 365 ss Storctg~ ContaI11_er Steel Dru111 Oavs on Site: 365 cu. Feet 3240 Stot" .. Gas lXP.£., Sto-rag.e Cont~im.~, Cylinder Pure Days on Site; 365 HYOROUC Oil/ RANDO HD ISO 46Gallons 275 CM r~" •• Mixture MIM DEBRIS~ Floor sweeping, Chi. f-J,:, ,_,. NITROGEN GAS su~ .. liquld b'J>~ Sturag,1. Coiitw,er Steel Drum Mixture Days. on Site: 365 Pounds St~u: ... Solid :rt~-- 110 S't<>nl)Je Con\;,1nc1 __ , __ Steel Drum Wastt\ __ .Q;,ys on Site: 365 Cu.Feet 3850 1680 55 55 1080 55 55 1080 fYOijl!rl tAS_No ...... 7727-37-9 st~~e .. Gas .Stor~r,e C<mlmne,_ ~--, Abover,roung Tank, Cylmder Printed on 9/7/2016 10:51 AM !Y.~-- 'Pure, Days on Site: 365 ;>, e~sue Woste Co!le · Reactive A~blen t ·· Pressure 'fer.np,er-attfrs 'Ambient Release • Acute Health 5000 • Pressure Pr<mu" ·-___ , w-.,~1-, Co<Je _ Rt1lease >Ambient }~f:rJ.Ju:::.~ Ambient 25 100 Prc-.s5ue." ...... M.M W.asto-CMc Ambient 171 TernnerlltuM .. Ambient • A(.\ile Health 30 SO • Fire Pres•u• ______ ,, ___ WMt<> Cod~.· Acute Health Ambient T~\f'~er~ture .,, Ambient 2160 221 • fire l'f~s,ue Waste Code • Pressure >Ambient -···· Release Temp'-'rutur~ Amblent • Acute Health 55 •'Fire P,u,sw~ • Acute He.alth Ambient WDsteCodi; __ r emp1!< ~ture Ambient 55 1250 . Aclltl!. lleatth !'f'.~O:t,Ue .,,...., ... _, Wtai~te.~otfo· ... Ambient 18:t Tt:fhperature Xrnb,eni: 1690 • Pressure P1~!ss<1e ........ ,, .. Waste l:<1<le •. Release > Ambieot J~mpto:ratura A,;;-blent ~ -------------------···-··%-••-· iron chromium Solv(mt dewax()d heavy paraffinic Severely hv.drotrea'ted heavy paraffink Hydrotreated be.ivy paraftinic lllstill<lte · Iron Carbon SIiicon Cobalt Chromium 5S% 13% 50% 50% 90% 60% 10¼ 10% 10% 10% 7437-89-G 7440-47-3 64742-65-0 64142-54-7 64742-54•7 iao9,31.1 7440-44-0 7440-ll-3 7440-48-4 7440-47°3 Page 1 of 3 N-;; "'= ,=n,;-,,"'!;,,;,>,i,-;~<{;.,w«N-"'w-.m ~ .._,. ~~,,,.... ,;,z,-,-,.~~-?;;.T;;;;c; ., , .,.,.,:"""'-V--.¼:.»»..~~-n -;;i;":;:;;:;.;-4:M~;.;.,-;,".ZZ', r,1·.:..~=-~&--r,::-:.;. ~~#V::...«-,:;,,;-;;:.:::,,.7.~,-.= ,,.:,. ,c,,:::::,,'ll .......... -,;,,-,-''"I' ~r.' AU'i..../yW-t?f:•~.'.."l'I\\Y ... ~,?,:.-: ,,:_,,,,~~ ~-.;,;-:,,,,..·,._,<, ~ ......... ;:,,.:~·:.~,·~:.,:i; ::..:,,.:, ,,..,.._--..;. -~ 1,, , .. ..,..,., .,,.,., ;< :,-., ~4""" l~iltlilly Nam,• ORJHO ORGANIZERS-INC ORTHO ORGANIZERS INC 182;! ASTON AVE, CARLSBAD 92008,7-306 OT Ct>d'3/Hre Hn2. Cfa-. Common Name NPB CAi!...~!'.- 106·94·5 NPBWaste f.ASl\lo,_ 106·94-S Oily Rags C/\!iNo OILY RAGS & DEBRI CA'..N" .... , .,QT: :u ,. Nonflarnm;iblct Gases OXYGEN GAS t:ASNo ryogen, Ox,d11ing Gas, liquified 7782-44-7 OT: 8 '-<;orrosfves {liquids ;rnd olids) ·l;:,m1nable Ga~ OT: 3 • Fla111mable and ombusi:ible liquid~ ·ombustible Liquid, Class lll-B, rlher-1 lealth Hazard, Irritant PROPANE CASI\!<>._. 68476-85-7 Propylene Glycol c~~.r{~ .... 57-55--6 Propylene-Glycol'-Waste (I\S !'I!>"" 57•5S·G Printed on 9/7/7.016 J.0:51 AM Armu~t QiJimtities. Wastv FedefM Ha,ard C~t~1e_r'let Unll MM~. O;itly ~~g~'>l Cont, J:\vj~. _?.nUy A~uou,11 Gallons St3!e uq~id Type 110 Stori~t'W .t: tu\t;)_in~t Steel Drum Mixture Days -0n ~ite;_J_(f) Gallons 165 g:1.l,g_ Sto,~we,ConWIMr._ liquid Steel Orum T_yp'.:,_., ~ Pounds 250 ~~!~-Storage Contafnet' ,. 55 55 250 Solid Plastic/Non-metalic Drum lY~. Waste Days on Site: 365 Pounds 150 55 ~,~~"'-'3tora:#e,Cont~foer ... ,_.,, Solid Plastlc/Non-metaHc Orum 1~,e,e __ Waste Days on Site: 365 Cu. Feet 250 .?!<!!!.'.:.. G<iaS hP.£.., SIOI'~!{• C<mtainer Cylinder Pure Days on Site: 365 Galions 80 Stat~1 Stora11\! .Car~t;1fner Liquid Cylinder 11!:'L l'ure Days on Site: 365 110 125 10 ss Gallons Stut~ ... Liquid Sto,age_Contamer ,w Plastic/Non•metalic Orum }Y.!lL .Mixture Days on Site: 365 Gallons 55 55 ~1~~-?!".!.2ll!-'S<:!11.1.!/~~: . · liquid Steel 0111111 rwe. Waste Days on Site: 365 so • Fire i>reo•ue w»t<-Ct>do • Reactive Arrbiem ··--Acute Health T(~mpr-~raturc ... Ambient 55 uo · Fire Pressue w~ste (-0de • Reactive Ambient 211 •• • Ai:ute Heillth 'f emperatvrn ,. Ambient so 800 Pt~ss:ue AmhiP~-i----· Wastel Cod• ·--.. -· .. ·--·- T,,mperature. Ambient 181 --Fire 75 150 • Fire Pn•1sue __ ,. Wa,teCeda -Acute Health AmbiM\ l'emp:erah1n' Ambient 125 352 • Pressure i:'_remm · Wa4te C<)de Relea~e > Ambitmt • Mute Health Tem:,on>h,,e Ambient 60 -Fire Prt!ssue ~ Pres!um ; Ambient \vaste Code Release Tnmp~rature., Ambient 40 • Acute Health · Fire f'rus,u~ W••lc (otJe .. Acute-Health Ambi<!Qt --___ ., . 1'a1t1i,er~turQ Ambient" 25 440 -Fim Pr,•<,;•~ Wa3_~ f:!?.:1<l Temp~r~ .. 223 F;,d!ity ID 37-000-207138 St.!tUS .Submitted on 8/1S/20:J.6 2:04 PM torrmune.n.t Non1t:• N-Propyf Bromide 1,3-Dioxolane Nitromettrnne 1,2 Buryhm~ Oxide N·Propyl Bromide 1.3-Dioxolane Nitromethane 1,2 Butylene Oxidl' Hn.mr:.h;;ll~ CfJR'!:f)Qfl~Ot'5 ![or n11xn,i ~ m>M. ~Wt 90% 5% 1% 1% 90% 5% 1% 1% Sot Ref Hydrotreated heavy 20 % Paraffinic Distillate Sol. ref. hydrotreated Middle Dist. 5 % Severely Hydrotreated middle Dist.2 % Additive package i. % So!vent,dewaxecl hf.ivy paraffi11ic :W % Severely hvorotreatf>d hP..avy 20 % paraffinic Jron Chromium PropylenP (ilycol Inhibitor !llend Proplcne Glycol Inhibitor Bl11nd 10% S% 94% 6% 94% 6% rns 'AHio. 106--94--5 646-06-0 75-52·5 106·88•7 106 94.5 646-06-0 75.5:z .. 5 106·88-7 64742-54-7 64742-46·7 '64742·53·6 Mi)(tUre 64742-65-0 64741-S4-7 7437-89·6 7440-47-3 57-55 G proprietary 57--55·6 propri~tary Page 2 of 3 ,,..,,,,,,.~. J"l' ~ ~--· ,::,,;:-........,..-;,,;,-..,¥t;n;;~~J~',,,,r,/j,~U..1::.~-.::i....i..~i~~f-:.,,....m,~~~~-k~,-v~tx,'<q,~;-.;~-;,.~--::..--...._,,,.:,,,.,~-.. ,..,.d,l -~~h,!C':P'l.--')~("~<";'~,.;;:;,,~~~::..,<,,,.*{"1'~'.,,:;<"~.,, /~:. ~,;:,,m,;:.14~w,,r.,{rhVt;<,,,..,. ~, .. ,;¥ ... :,,,,7~,,M~~lf!,:.'.,i. --,...,,, , "'"' ........... .;,.,,•; -·t·~ . ' .. . -~) ,., ' , jF;wllt\11'1,,m~ ORTHO·.ORGANIZERS.lNC-. ORTHO .ORGANIZERS INC 1822 ASTON (',VE, CARLSBAD 9~008-1306 01 C"d<!/''lre •la> .. Cl~ss IOOT: G.l • Toxic SubstancP5 jfo~1c., Combustible liquid. Class . . 11·8, Irritant OT: 9 -Misc. Haiardous atenals thP.r Health Ha.zard lammable liq1.11u. Class f-A CommcmNamt- SIMPLE GREEN -All PURPOSE CLEANER LJ.:?.f;il)_ 111-76-2 TELLUS OIL 46 CMi~o USED OIL CASNa ... NA Waste OH with Water t:AS No . 64742-54-7 WASTE WATER/ PICKLING CAS 1'«.v· i'rlnted on 9/7/2016 10:51 AM Am,uaJ Qwwtitie~ wast~ Fed~ral li~arll Unt! Gallons ~.21':t. llqufd !Y.P..2.... PUr!! Gallons St,-.:te-, Uquid Type !\,la& Oaily l<>rlf"'tC<>nl. 55 ss Stor.r~~~ Cont.aw,n· . .,,,_ Plastk/Non-mctallc Drum Days on Srte: 365 110 :Stt:wa~_Contwirt~r ... Stt~el Drum 5S Mixture Days on Site: 365 Gallons g_~~- Liquid .!'t'P!t. Wa5te Gallons .-~1.!!... ll_quid !J.e.t. Waste Gallons ~~~ liquid lyp~ wii'e 165 55 ~t<::!"\1~£,o,irnf~.l!' ....... Steel Orum Days ori Slte:365 ss 55 St1>r,>g""C1>1>ti,,ru,, _ Steel Drum, Plastic/Non•met,ific Orum Days on Site: 2.00 110 55 Stor:ffi!l_ Coritalncr P!asuc/Non-metalic Orum Days on Site: 365 Avg. Oally i\mount Cate(\O'I/!$ 30 -/\cute Health Pte,!>,-ue -~--.... Wa$t-a: Code Ambient Te.rnP£ff.lturt~ Ambient ss Pre~i;ue Ambient .W•"Ul> Code • • _,,.,...,._, _n.,«O-H Tf!mperature Ambient 10 Pre~fi:U~ ~ _, __ ,, Ambient Ten-1pJ!r;,tum .. Ambient io fJrc~·\1.fP.-H ....... , .... Ambtent. T~':"v~r.>t.irc. Ambient 400 w,mecorle 22~ ss Wa~eCode 223 . Fire • Acute Health • Fire -Acute Health -Fire 55 1400 -Awte Health P:e-,.~ue \t\1a·stt!-Code:--·------··· -·--· Ambient ittmricrl)tvre Am6i;;-~-; 135 fadTitylD 37•000-207138 Status Submitted Oil 8/15/2()_16 2:04 PM Hc-A:tardo\1~ (.umr,011ents (F:,r m1xt1<r1, only) Compo~eyntl'!time 't',V"./t: Sol. Ref., Hydrotrcated Heavy 80% i'araffirtlc Distillate Sot.ref •. , Hyddrotreated Middle 10% Dist. Severely Hydrotreated Middle S% Dist. Additive package 5% .Hydrotreated·heavy paraffinic 90% distillate --1-!ydrotr<>.;ited heavy paraffiolc 70% di~tillate water 30% Pickling Corr,pound 5% Gesswin Ultra Bnte-UIU"JSonic 5% Cleaning-Solution 400-BC·20 Burnish 5% Water 85% EMS C:A~No. 64742-54-7 64742-46-7 64742-53-6 Mixture 64742-54-7 64742-54-7 7732 .. 18-5 7681-:38-1 141-43-5 7732-18-5 Page3 of3 • >; ':<\>MO-A', S -e~ ;"" A •' ',...., ,fl'\'; <h"""'*st,,.._ .Oh., t,...,Ptop)" 8t~•. """ tl..W.•I• <dlt<ti... Qf tklme. + ~@ Not for Public OlsclC>IUre N ia -NZ G~neroto~ & Co,,pr"""'",; Go.s Cyllr\<jor,i 385(} sci' · -Conpr.-,;sed Go.:; Cytlr.de~s -12110 3;;160scf T1>t"I ~~T:'2~~ .._,90'> C)llildO<O -2ao MOICf Tu.iQI' "%0,.-~ i -1110 1~scf l'~ttlf ~ hd)l,,)oiJl(nclot ""tao~ Totd ,, ,_,,,_, < ~, + ,' )" '{' ~,,,,,;,,.,:,~:~'>,~":~""':'t>::.:::,>''/1""';:"_..r.m_,<,)='/"j,S:SH" ,..v<J;i:,,o!J,,fu,,(~~:<~.:::_.j!,,,..,,, ...... ,,,~~,>,:;.y->Y~ t"._-,,._.."'.~~,"'z...,.,<•"1"f''l'l),~J':,"'W"'.f"rv,,o/>;:'1t,t::.;m~~\•,, ',J._,,....,_,,,,~>.i::( ,",-&-;,l'o/<"{">-1.-.:-,.r,''~}tl',h""",-,,, -~ -~,.,~,'-'>>'><~,L"' ~ .. ~~"'"'" ~,,},_<, _-,_" __ >t_ " A /' ' ' ' '~ " > California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) · Business Owner Operator t;~iiiiy is'ite . ~RTHO ORGANIZERS INC iJ.822 ASTON AVE b\RLSMD, CA 92008,7306 ~fibrriltta'i.-status·. · , · · , ';. --•. · · . .·. ·, ·., ~ub~itted.on.8/17/2016 by Mortin L;nch of ORTHO .ORGANIZERS INC(CARLSBAD~ CA). • · · pubmittal was Accepted; Processed0on 8/18/2016-hy .Gor.y Griffith-for ~an Diego-Cc;lvnty Department of Environment;il He;ilth fomrnents by regulator: gary.!l,(Jffi'th@sdcounty.ca.gov . j~_en~Hcatton. ORTHO'ORGANIZERS,·lNC '',/"". W.SIO 10153379 ----t I i brera:o, Phone · Bu.,ln~~. Phort<, Busin<1ss l'nx t760).44!Hl600' _i7_6_o_J._44_s_-_s6_00-'----------------o"_'"_i/,._sr_ai:l_· $_t'_""_t ____ si_c_G,_,a_" _______ r,_""_a_,,_"_'"_lt_,s ___ ___ 1 t"" }-c-m'""!v-l-$1,_fe.,...M ... a-il-in_g_A __ ~--~-ri!-_$-~~.,----: ,,,_,., · --:-.. ·---··.----.....,..,,.,...., 82-2 ASTON AVE ,------------------Jimarv·Einergencycbntact ~ ,,,. ' ' IN LYN<;:H ----"'!'~' -~·-"""'"'"" ARlSBAb, <,;A~2008 1own~r.' < l~enry Schein r631J-843·5923 ' ~~5 Duryea Rd _ Melville, CAJ.1747 l!ii~g Ccii:ltaft-:;'- ;OR1HO ORGANIZERS, INC 1760) 448-8600 h822.ASTOl',f-AVE ~ARl:SSAD, CA 92008 I (. ____ .. ______ ,. _____ ~_ ----- I r:~rne f.lf'.Sign~r ;Martm lynch jAo,litfon3l Jnf;mnar,on ! _______ .• , ......... jF AC'Manager ruslness'Phone KSOO) 5'47•2000 24·Hoor Phune {760} 429-4136 fl re;ndrirv, Em~rgen~v,t~-nt-a-.ct--: --,--------~-... ·-····-~ ---·-/ -l ... . hy...._ '' ,,,., ,..,, • , ' f ~::Healy ;I)lROPS ; )';uilne;s Ph'?'1!l j800) 547-2!100 l~·Ham P'i,,,1,: {760) 525-3460 i~vtto~men~l-9?.nt;cl: ,: :' IMART1N tv;icH ·-" · ~005472?00~2446470 Ks22 ASTON AVE kARLSBAD, CA 92008 martin.lynch@henryschelnortho.com L ............ ___ ....... _________ .. -....... -.. ·- --------·--···-- Sig,,er 'l itie Facilities Manager Ootu,,,e~t ?repoter Martin Ly11ch i ! ' _________ I ~~ji_y-'t(?llec~e~Jff.elds . ·" ' . ~.-<-----,----."'a~""" .. , ~ome·or all of die following.tl~lds may be n1qu1red by your local regulator(s). l :Prclp~rty-.Owner 'I ·. . , ... · .. I !COBRA•l3lACKMORE 1 rnon0 I; M~mns Addr~ss iPo 60X424 !RAf.lCHO SANTA FE, CA 92067 Printed on 9/7 /201,6 8:58 AM i l l j l /\S~t,$,or J>.or<~l l\lumbe, (AJ>N) 2l2·120-06,00 ~:umber ot Employe6 f':idlitytt) 37-000-207138 • ... ,• • • 1>":.,.-I ...... , .,;," CALU?ORNlA ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTINC SYS'rEM (CERS) CONSOLIDATED EMERGENCY RESPONSE I CONTINGENCY PLAN !'dCJI' ta comp{cfing; this I'!aq,.plea,ll re/ti' 10 1ht• JNJ,'TRU<:;_FIONS FO[/' CQMPlET/NG 4 CONSOJJDATED CONTINGENCY Pl,fN A. F.~C::JL~TY JDEN1,'IFJCATIQ1'1 k'W OPER<\TIONS OVERVIEW FAC!LlTY ID ii I '· CER_S ID I /\I DATE Of PL:\N PREPARA T[QNIRF.vlSJON -;;1, ;3 7•000-20713& 10-153379 8/15/2016 · Bl;SlNESS NAME (Same as Facility Nwil! or l)JJA -Do!n,; lhtsbiess A's) 3, Ortho Organizers BUSINESS SllE ADDRESS rn; 1822 Aston Ave, BUSINESS SITE ClTY ,o,. I I ZJPCODE IOS Carlsbad i CA 92008 - TYP!H)F BUSl'NESS (e.g., Paimiog Cori1racfor) AJ. I lNCIDEN1:AL OPERATIONS ( e.g., Fle.:t M:,inten~nce) ,\4 Orthodontic ManuafacturlnQ 11-l'.lS)ltAN COVERS CH6MICAf. S?.lI.J,S. rlRES, AND EARTHQUAKES. INVOLVING: (Check all that apply} AS @· L HAZARDOUS .MATER!Af.S~ 0 2. HAZARDOUS WASTES B. INTERNAL RESPONSE mrrm.NAL..l':\C!l.,ff).' EMERGENCY RESPONSl'!'W!LL OCCUR V!A; (the~kit!l lhat·apj,ly) Ill ffil 1. C\i:..t:lNG-l"UBLIC EMERGENC,"Y RESflqNDERS (i.e., 9"M) 0 2. CALLING l lAZARJJOGS WAS11'; CONTRAC'l"OR D 3. ACT1V ATING IN-HOUSE EMERdENCY RESPONSE 'ft'AM C. El\1.ERG.ENCY COMMUNICATION§, PJIONE .NUMBERS At~D NOTIFICATIONS Wh~never thefe ls an imminent or. actual emergen~y situation such as an:explosfo'n, ffre; or release. 1he Emergency Coordinator (or histber designee i·hen the Em_ergency·Coordinatods on call) shalf: 1. Activate :ntemal facility alarms ot \:Ommunkations systems, where appllc.aoic. to·notify al!·facility personnel. l Notify-appropriate local authorities (i.e., call 9-1 • l }. 3. Notiftiho. California Emergency Mµnagumc·ni Agency at (SOO) 852-7550. Uef9rc .fuciiity operations arc r-esumed _ill. arN;s Qf the facility affected by the. im:ident, the emergency cco~dinaior sh_11il notii),• the California Department of Toxie Substances,Coii!rgl .{D1'SC), the local Unified. Program Agency (l.Jl'AJ, ;i.nd the !oc~l fire deparnuent's hazardous im'.tr:lls program that the fac:ih!y rs in com;,lianc,., with n:qulrement1 to, . I. ·Providc,for, proper stm-age arid dlspo5~1.6f n:coyctcd waiitc. comaminated soil· qr.s1.1rfa~c wqu:r, o: any othct materiai t/Jat results fa>n\ an exp'.,,s;oo. fire, or re!cas~ at the facility; and 2, Ensure that' no muteria! that ls incompatible with the released m11terlal is-ttMsf::tn'!d, stored, or disposed of in are~ of the f11ciUty effected by the incident until cleam:p-proccdures nre ,;:omplet<!'d. . - INTERNAL FACJL!TY E~ERGENCY COMMlJNIC1\'l10NS OR AL/iRM .N0T!FlCATION WH.1. OCCUR VlA! (Check :;1! ttat apply} C' 0 I. VERBAL WARNINGS; 0 '.!. PU.Bl...rC ADDRESS OR INTERCOM SYSTE~; 0 3. TELEPHONE, 0~. P~\GERS; @ 5. ALARM SYSTEM; 0 6. PORTABLE RADIO NOTfFIGATlONS_TO NBlGHBOR!NG FAClUTlES THAT MAY'B~ AFFECTED BY AN OI'F-S!TE REJ ,EASE W!LL OCCUR BY; (Check a!I that apply) C2 IB) 1, VERBAL WARNINGS, 0 2. PlJBLlC ADi.>R.ESS OU: IN"TERCOM SYSTEM; 0 3. TELEPHONE; 0 4, P.AGERS:, 0 5 .. ALARM SYSTEM; 06. PORTABLE RADIO E~ERGENCY RESP():NSE 1\MHULANClU11RE', POLiCE ANf)'OHP ....•.•. , .. , , . , . , , , , ... , ~., · . ' ' ,. ..... <,1,,,., .. 9-1-1 'PHONE NU.MOE~: CA.Lll'ORN:AJ:MJ.!RGENCY MANAGEMENT A9ENCY {CAL/l!MA). (800) 852-7550 .. . .. NATIONAL RESl10NSE CENTER (NRC} ...• . . ~ ' .. -. ~ .... ~ .. ······ ···-· (600) 424-8802 POTSO.N CQNTROl. Cf.ll•ffER ...... " ........ ,. . . , . ...... . ~ .. .,., .. , .. .... , . (800) 222-12~2 7.', WCAL liN{FrF.D PkOGRAM-AGENCY lt:P.A!CtJPA1 •••.. .... ,.,.,,,., .. . .. .. .. .... l (858) 505-6657 OTHER (Specify): f C4. I c., ' 'NEAREST MF.DlCALFACJLITY /HOSPITAi, NAME:!Tri City Meo!cal Center c~. l {760} 724-8411 C7. - AGE,NCY NOTIHCA TION PHONE Nt:~ll3£RS: CALll'ORNJA DRPT, OF TOXIC SUBSTANCES COXfROL {DTSC) . (916) 255-3545 (> Rf;G/QNAL WATER QU;\LJTY CPNTROLBO/\RD. .. .. I ··- U.S. l:.NVlRONMENTAL-.PROTECT-lON AGENCY (US El'A). .. ... .. . (800) 300-2193 CAl.lFORNIA DEPT OF FISH A>ID GAME (DFG) . . , ... , (916) 358-2900 U.S. COAST GUARD. ... .. ,.. ... .. . .. .. .,, {202) 267-2180 CAlJOSHA . .. .. (916) 263-2800 STAT!i FIR!! '.\11',:R.SHAL .. . .. .. ,.,, .. . .. . .. . . . . (916) 445-8200 --fio- OTHER (Sprdfy): I C9 .. I OTHER (Spccifo: I c11 j t'i1 CERS Consolid:ited Emergency Re~ponse / Contingency Pia!).~ Page 2 of 4 Rev. 06/27ilJ D. EMERGENCY CONTAINMEN1' AND CLEANUP PROCEDURES · ·spJfL PREVENTION. CONTAlt-.'MENT, AND CLEANUP l'ROCF.DtiRES: (Check all bo~~s.that t1,:>ply 1n indicate :your proced11r,:,s for ct>ntumiog sp(i!,;, releases, fites·or exr,losions: an.i!:Jl1eventifill.f!J1d mi!l!\l\ting associated hara: .to persons. propesty. ~mi tlie mvironmcnt ) lll . 0 L MONffOR F0R LEAKS, RlJPTLlRES,.l'RESSURS BGILP-UP, ITC.; 0 2. l'ROVJOE STRUCTURAt..PHYSlCAL OAltR\ERS (t,g., Pomibtc spit!· rnntainmciit walls); jgj,3. PROV!D:C AOSORBENT !:HYSl{;."AL BARRIERS (e.g., !'.ids, piss, pilkms); !RI 4 COVER OR BLOCK l'LOOR ANDI OR STORM DRAJNS; 0 5. BUILT-!N'BERM IN WORK.I STORAGE A.RE:,\; .0 IS. AUTOW,TJC,FIRESUPPR,i;SS!ON SYSTEM; 07 El.lMJNATE SOURCES OF IGNl'llON .f0ltFLAMMAJ3LE l!AZARDS'(e-.g. flammable liquids, Prupm1e;; 0 lL $'.!'OP l'ROCE$SES 11.ND10RGPERA'HONS; tJ 9. A~fl"OMAT!Cf ELECfR0NIC EQUIPMEN1' SHln'-OFF SYSTEM; 0 JO SHU1~0FF WAT.TiR, OAS,ELECTRIC.AL l)Tl!.l:TlESr\S-Al'P.ROPRIATE; .0 l·LCALL 9-l•l !'OR F'USL!C EMl>RGENCY RESPONPERA$SlSJA:NCEiMBDfCAL MD; [81 l:l. •N0TlFY ANP EV.ACUATB PERSONS IN AU:, THREA'l'ENED. ARP.AS; IB) 13. ACC0;,iNT FOR EVACUATED PERSONS JMM.fiDIA TELY AHER EVAClJA'fl0N 'Q,\l.L; . [j 14, l'R.Ovmt PROTEmWE f.Qtill'MENT FOR 0N-SlTE RESPONSE TEAM; 0 15 REMOVE 0R.TS0LATl!'CONTA!NBRS i AREA AS APPR0PRIATtl; lR] 16. HlRE L1CENSJ!DHA?..MWOIJS WAS'l'E CON11V,C..'i0R; Ilg 17. USE ABSORBENT MATERIAL FOR SPILLS W!TH SUBSEQUENT PROPER LABELING, STORAGE, Al\D HAZARDOUS WASTE. DISPOSAL AS APPROPRIATE; O :s. SUCtlON U/;ING S}iOP VACUuM wrrn StIDSEQtJENT ?ROPER LABEL!J\'.G, STORACJE, AN[) HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL AS APl'ROPRJATB, Q l 't. WASH /DECON'rA:'>ilNAT.t EQUlPMk'NT-W/ CONTAINMENT ~n_d DISPOSAL ()f HffLUENT/ lUNSAT8 AS I !AZARDOUS WASTE; 020. P.R0VJDE SAEB 'ffiMPORAlW'S'fORAGE-OH3MERGENCY-dl::NERATEiD WASTES; 0 21.DTI!ER-(Speclfy): en E. :FAClLITY.EVACUATION ,. THE FOLLOWING ALARM SiGNi\1 .(S) W!LLijE USED W BEGIN EVACUATION OF '111E FACll,ITY (CHECK ALL THAT APPlS); !:l 0 L BELL5; [fil 2. H0ID-l'S/SIRENS; 0 ;;. VERBAI.{1:E.,SHOU11NGJ; 0 4, OTHER (SoeciM: El. TllfE'FOl.LOWlNG LOCATJON(S) IS/ARE EVACUEE EMERGENCY /\S.SG1·,,!!3LY AR£A(S) (i.e., Front p?.rking lot, specific street comer,.etu} l-:J. Fou,,comers of parking !ot surrounding building are the Evacuation Ra!ly Poinis. Not(}; The Emrmencv.Coordinator.J.ims, :iccour.t for all on sit\N1111olovces aridior s1tc·vfaitors after evacuation. ' !al lWt\CUATION .ROUTE MAP(S}'l'OST!:D AS REQlJ!RED •• ~ote: The ma.p(s)· must show primary and alternate evacuation romc~, eme,r,ency exits, and primary 2,nd .,!temate st:--1ging ar<:(I.~. a.'!d must be pro:nincntly JX)S'(ed :' thro11diout tl,,:.,fueiHtv in 1ot.-ations where ft will be llisibie to emDh'.>v~ts 11ml visit1111< F. AllRANGEMENTS FOR; Ei\-tERGENCY SERV1CES Cxpl;n1atio1\ of.Rtq!)lrcnie11t;Atlvlll1cc arrangements \Vith focal file lllld police tlepariments, nospit.11$, and/or ~merecncy ~e1v1ce.~ cont:uc:ors should be made as appropriate to,r yo\lt facility, Yo1.1 may determine that such ar!1logem¢JliS are not necessary. ADVANCE ARRANGEMENTS FOR LOCAL EMERGENCY SERVJCES (Check Qne of the following) fl !BJ l. HA VE 3cE!-i-DHTBRMINED NOT NF.CESSARY, ar 0 2. 11lE FOLLOWJ;,IG ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE {Specify): f2 I CERS Consolfdated Emergency Response/ Contingency Plan·~ Page 3 of 4 Rev.06/17/11 G. EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT Check an oon•s tliat apply to !bi ,emergency response ~quipme,ut avillahle at the facility and identify the locntion(s) where the equipment is kept ;md the t.qnlp111~1H'~ ~apahillty, if ~(lj)licab!e. !c_g., l\l1 CHEMK',\l.l'fWT!lCT!V& Gl;OV!;.S ! $pill re~poi1si, kit .f Ona-lime us~. Oil & $olven: msfstanto~ly.J ·~TYPE EOUJPl\lENT A,YAJL.-\.BLI-~ Gt LocA-riON CAi'ABlLITY (If applicable)""_,,,,,,,.,,,., ... Safety L O CHEMICAL PROTf'.CTIVE-·/;tJJTS, APRONS, Gi Gl nn,d "" VJ:~TS First Aid 2. e9 CHEMICAi.. PRQTECJWE GLOVES GJ (\j 3. 0 CHEMICAi.. l'ROT.ECT1VE BOOTS (Jf~ (},. 4.-IBJ SAFETY GtASSES /'GOGGLl:li I SHIEJ.,!)S {i8 (;$. 5. 0 lli\RUllATS GlO. (ill 6 ~ CARTR!lX.!ERESl'lRATORS O\Z· G!l 7 .. 0 SpjJ?-CONTAINED U~EA'.f.HING APP,.;R;\TUS Gt•t C,!5. -ISr,tlA \ . ' s; IEl Fll{ST AID K:lTS fSTATlONS GW. t.p·r 9. {gj Pl:.UMBED EYEWASH FOU.N'.l:A]N I SHOWER OH!. (;ly 10. lE] PORTAl3Ll! IJYEWASH'KffS (;U,. G,l. JI. 0 OTHER Gn. G.D. 12.0 0THtm 014. (ill. Fire 1.3. !El f/ORTf\l3LEFlRE EX11NGUJSHERS G15. G2t Figljting 14. IB! F!XEDJ1!.RE S'?STEMS ! SJHUNKLl:iRS I t:m ·c1St. FlREHOSES 15. 0 F1REAlA.RMBOXESOKSTAT!ONS GJ~ G.ll. 16. U OTHF.R (),1 ..,,,_ Spill" J7, IEl ALL:JN-ONliSPJI..L KIT GH. m~. Contr·oI -·- and 18. !RJ AB::iO}tBc'NT MATERIAL (,Jt\ GH. Cle.·m-Vp 19. !El CQNTAl:N"uR FOR USED ABSORBEN r G~S-0)9. 20. 0 l:rE.RM!NG / l)!K!NG EQUIPMENT C-40 (H!. 2L!fil BR00~1 043. G43 22.~ SHOVEL (J.H, G4S, 23. 0 SHOPVAC 046 GJ7 ;?4, 0 IS'X!IA;,,ST llOQD oa~1. (i.1?, 25. 0 EMERGf,NCYSUMP / HOLDING TANK 030, <)Sl. 25, 0 CHEM(CAI.. NEUTRALIZERS GS2_ 0)1 27. 0 GAS CYLlNDER 1..SAKREPAIR KIT GK GlS 2~-0 S.P!LL OVERPACK DRUMS ~6. G$7, 29. 0 OTHER ms 0!-9'. Comrnuni-30. !fil TELEPHONES (lhcludds cdlulnr) v:o 06'. cations and 31. 0 INTERCOM/PA SYSTEM 0£2. GiSS. Alarm 32, [J PORTAB"!..E RADJOS (;6t (,6) 1:iyste:ms- 33 0 At}TOMA TIC ALAR.\! CHEMICAL C-66 G{,7 MONiTORJ:-.G EOIJJJ'MENT Other 34 0 OTHER Ci<\S G{,O 35. 0 OTJJ!.iR-GW G7' -------·-···--·-·. Cf:R:S Consolidated Emergency Response/ Contingency Plnn-fage 4 of 4 Rev, 06/27/l I H. EARTHQUAKE VULNERABILITY ld~ntify areru; of the !f!cilfty tlim arc ,·ulnerable to ha,,.nrdo'-':I ma1eriats releases I spills due to earthquak,i-rc,atcd mo'.ion. These areas re,,uirc immediate isoln!ion and inspection. VULNERABLE AR,EAS: (Check ,11i"ii1i;\ apply) · · m. · LOCATlOKS {e.g .. shop, outdoor ~f·ed, fo•ens1c lab) lEJ l. HAZARDOUS.MATERIALS /WASrn STORA.GE AREA -Jjn wart.h:.n,s~ Hl, 0 :2. PROCESS l,lm:S / Pll'JNG 1 m 0 3. LAJ30RA TOlW iN 0 4. WASTE TRl:WfMENT AREA i Hs ' ldenti!'y mechanicu; svstems vulllE_!E£)e lo-tefousc,J·soills tlu" to carlhquakc-rela:ed motion. Thcic systems require immcdiat" isofation andJnSll~ction. VULNERABLE SYSTEMS:.{Chtck all thul appl:,,_} !!Ii. ' LOCA T!ONS IBl l. SHELVES. CARlN"ETS AND RACKS ·!wa,ohor;sa H1. 0 2, TANKS (F.MERGLNCY SHUTOFF) l ll& I&• 3. PQR'fABl:E-GAS CYUNDERS I In 1w,r~h~usa aria nu!skJe ti,c:!"ty 119. 0 4, F-\1ERG:ENCY SHVTO.FF AND/OR U'l1LlTYVALVES HiO 0 5, SP~lNKLERSYSTEMS I ill! D 6 .. ST,\ TlONAtY PR.ESS1JR!ll.iD CONTAINERS (c.g, Propar:e dispensing tanl,) H.-;l I. El\t.IPLOYEE 'f,RAINING Explanatlon·-0fRequirtment; Employee trµming 1srequ1red for all employees mmdling-lia1.ardous•materials and buzardous waste~ m day-to-day or dean-up opcratio:is lncfoding volunteers .ll\<l/orcontrnctors. Training_ must be: • i'ro,·ided-wjthm 6 month$ fw·new hircf; • Amend~·as r.i:cessary prior ~o ct-ulg.e in prO<:~ss or work !ISSignmenl; • Giv.:n ·upp"n,modifieation lo the Em~ff:fllCY Response/ Contingency Plan, am:hipdatedfr.efrcsh~d annually for all cmploy~es Rfqllired ~.:mtent include..~ all o!'the foli<>Wlng_: . Mnterfol Safety Dill& Shcct.1; • Communication and allllm ~')'stems-• • Ha,mtd·coinri1w-iica1io11 rclatcd·to-hcaftb an(! $afotv, • Pl!fSonal prut<lcti11e <:<J~tpm~m; • Me:hosJs·for safe handling of QilZardous slibstanc;$; • Vse·of !)mcrgency respo1;~~ cquipnwn: (s:.g. Fire cxt:ngufshc:., respirntors, • Fir~ hailml~ o:'rr.auirlals/ ptm:esscs; etc); ·• Condltions·l ik¢1y to ,vorsen Qmet gem:1.:s, • Decontmn_i:ia\ion proccdu!'l!s; •· Coonilna:ion of emergency respQnse, • Evacuation prncedme.5; • 'Jiiotification procedures, • Control.and containment procedures; •· Allo!icahle lnws and rei!ulations; -• UST monitoring system equipment and procedures (if applicable). ' !NDIC;\TE"HOW EMl'LOYEETRI\INJNG PROGRA:vl IS ADM!NlS'ffiRE'D (Check all that apply) 1l ~ 1. FOR.MAL CLASSROOM; 0 :2. VIDEOS; 0 J, SAFETY FfAILGATE MEETINGS; 0 4. STtJD.Y (l{.IJDESJ MANUALS {Specify}: . !2 0 5, ·OTHER (S~cify): IJ 0 6, ).';OT APPLlCA!.ILE BECA(JSi:; l'!\CJ.LJTY l!AS NO-f..'MPWYHES Llll'gc Quantlty.Genc(ator (LQ'9·) Training {l,cqrds: Ll!fge qu1;1ntity har.arilous wa.\t' gencraws (i.e., who generate .more tllan 27.0 gallu11s!i,OOO kilograms of h:it.n:nlous waste.per month} must 1erni1t ''ir•tte,; do.::u11,e11iati<m of employee heurdous-wast>i mnn~geme.,t trni:1ing ses.~!O/lS which includes. , A written ,:iuilindag~nrui of the iyp~ and amount of bo1h intwdf1ctory ~i1d wr.tinm:ig training, 01at wi!! be given to pe1sons filling each job f.()Sit,on having rcsponsibdify fur the management ofhazardou$ w,iste.(e,g .• labeling, mamfesting, compliance w,th accumulation time limits. ~tc.). • The ruime,Job·tltle, :ind.dale oftrnining for eno!t.hazardou~ waste management !raining.session given to an employce,fi!ling ~uoh ajoh po.~ition; ar.-d . A \'flittc-11:job description for ench of'thc nbovejob _pos(tfons thtH dc:::.cribes job-dutil!"s and thi: skUls> education> or oEl:cr qua;ificnuons required of personnel 3!,:Signed ·10 the position. • Currem employee training records mus:·bc :retnlued until closure oflhe J'aciliry. • 1'ormer_emp1ovee 1mlnim1.-records mus! be retained at lel>.st three yerirs after tem1in:11Jon of cmplovment. .J. LIST OF ATTACJIMENTS '" - (Chi:i:k oneofthefo!lowin_g) Jt. l&} 1 NO AITACHME::-.'TS ARE: REQUIRED; <>t 0-2. THE l'OLJ.OWING OQCUME1'1'.S ARE ATTACHED: )1 K. ~lGNATURE / CERTIFICATION Certificaiion: Ba,cd O!l my i;:qui1y oftho$e inchviduals respoasible for obtaining the infortn3Hon, l ter:ify under ;:tlnalty nf im, 1~at ! r-ave ;:,cr,onally C-'<t•mi:•ed and am fonnli~r with the n1formaiio11 ~·uhmi\\QJ pd bcHev~ \he, i11fo1.nrntHm·is trµc, ncetitat~. and e<>mpl<'lc, and lhit :1 copy i, ov.iil~bk on s,\~ s~~P,R/~r DATE SIGNED •. ~~ ~ ' 8/15/2016 ---d-~ NAME OF SlGNERTprint} ' Kl. Tr-i'LE OF SIGNER K,l I M_artin Lynch Facilities Manager ,/l, ,, ---~,\ iF~~mtv N~me ORTHO,ORGANIZERS INC 1822 ASTON AVE, CARLSBAD 92()08-7306 A111'ltMl Qi..nmtitle:s. \Vas-te !'~!!era! Ha,Hc . OT C',Q.d~/ffU!. Hl~i .. (l<l:,..~ Con~rnon r-,nnrh.'l-Unit M~K bath/ lJ.rge!,t CGnt~ Avg. Oaify A.mouni loor: 2.1 -Flammable Ga$es Acetylene Cu. Feet 300 ·--~-150 ·--- ~~~ -Fire nstabl(;> (Reactive}, Class 2, flammable Gas CA~No __ _ 74--86-} ~t~h.":._ G~, ·rv.e_e_ Stof~Je Coi,t~IHer .. u,. Cyllnder ------,-------------~-----Pu_r_e ___ .Qays en .';it'1: 365 'J'ot:''i:i -Nonflamrnabie Go\e, ARGON GAS Cu, Feet 7125 ryogen, Other ct,SNo __ 7440-37-1 BLASTING, POLISHING, & MILLING SLUDGE ~S~l<?. _ .St~tu Sto•:agw Con~.ah'i(H' i:;;; -CyJinde'r lype Pure Days on Site: 365 Pounds 50 '.i.!f!~. Solid Stor~r Co1.1t-,11ner .,.,, Steel Orum 1680 55 P1e%ue w~ste Catto · Reactive Ar~bient • Pressure l~!.riS~~Wrt. Ami.mint Release • /\cute Health 500:0 -Pressure P'"l1:t.,;~t""'" -~--VJ,;i,:.tt.: Co-d·• Rt?'iease >Ambient J,r~e:.~)}l~f~. ~ A111bient is 100 -Mute Health i'reisu¢ "ti.'aste Corle Ambi~,;t· .. iii'" ... 1'nmp£>rll\ut~ !YJ?E. .•. Waste Days on Site; 365 Ambient DOT: 2,1 • Flatnn1abfe·Gases llamrrrnb!e·Gils, Cryogen, O,her "ealth Hazard CUTTING OIL C<\S·No HYDROGEN GAS cis-NoM_,,. 1-333-74-0 Gallons 1.!''.!.s. Liq1J1d 'l'ypo_, 55 Starag_-..; Ccnt~u,e, ~· -~· Steel Drum Waste Days on Site: 365 cu. Feet 3240 :Stntt: ·su1rQ~e CorltC¾in1x. Gas Cylinder I:t.1:1-'. .• Pure Days qn :S,ite; 365 HYDROL'IC OIL/ RANDO HO ISO 46Gallons 275 91\!~.<L-- NHxturo ~p,l!.:'_ liquid lYl!l'_ Stora!~!-c-2!t;~1_n~~ Steel brum Mixture Day~ on Site: 365 55 30 so · "i:fre'"""' 1080 55 Prn,,us -··-·· .. -W~$\,(l Co,k • Atlf.e He·,ilth Ambient T .,r11H)efi:dttre 221 °Ambient 2160 • Fire P«m""' waw,C.<>rlc: -f>rnssu1e > Ambl®t -·-· Release TS-Ulfl"$.r4iUf~ .. A.mblent 55 • Acute Health • fire l',~ss·•~ · Acute Hf',llth Ambient \'f~Ji<J.f:!?.d•,. T~mpe.:rilture. A~bi~nt r-adlityiO .StatU.) Submitted on S/15/20J6 2:04 _PIii_· ~----i H()1a-l"\'!ous Comncm:-nts _____ , ___ ,..J.f9_r rn(xture onJy~---- ~omp(m~~»!_N~r..iit.~ ~) \.V~ EH:'> ( .. AS Ne. iron chromium. Solvent dcw,ixed heavypar.ifflnic Severely hydro treated heavy paraffinic Hytlrotreated he;wy paraftink 1H,1lflate 55% 13% 50'¾ 50% 90% 7·~37-89-(, 7440-47-3 64742-65'0 64742·54-7 64742-54-7 MIM DEBRIS-Floor sweeping Pounds. 11.0 ·55 55 '.i.2.50 . A~a1t~.:;; ''"""' 1109.31T· 60% (Aiffo _Stn\~ .. 5olici 5t-O(i9J;rco~~mer ~ -,~. $tee! Drum Pt~\~ue V',J~~bt COclt~ Carbon Ambl1mt ia1 SIiicon Cobalt .'.O¼ 7440-44-c) 1.0% 7440-,.1-3 10-% 7440·48 4 ~ 1VE\.l... i!,'t!.EtG~.g,_:,i _ _,,,_,, _____ ,,___________________ waste DllysonSll.e:31$5 Ambient -· .. ··-----.. l.hrnrnhtm '10% 7440-47-3 2.2 .• No11flarnmahie Gases NITROGEN GAS Cu. Feet 3850 1080 1690 • Pressure i Stntr. S¼r<lf,:e contatnei ?r-..!Mn~ wa~e \"..<.t~e Release l • 1'..l'\S No .• , , --......... , .. _, -··--..... ... .... . ..... ,_ ..... •• •, • ....... ·• ":ryogen 'iji/;:i//.g 'Gas Aboveground Tmik, C'y!tnder > ,\mbi,;ot Printed on 9/7 /201610:51. AM !Y..P.$_ Pure Days on Site: 365 I::!~J!~:!~ti:m.! Aryibient Page 1 of 3 iF.P.-lHity Name ORTHO ORGANIZERS INC ORTHO ORGANIZERS INC 182:!l\STON AVE, CARLSBAD 92008-7306 OT t:: (.'<ie/fre Ha, C(a;, \.t,rnmo11 Nam\:: NPB CA~_r,o __ , 106-94-5 NPB Waste fASNo _ 10G-94-5 Oily Rags CASN'o ..... OILY RAGS & DEBRI GAS Na OT:; .2 • Nonflarnrncble Gases OXYGEN GAS , . , CASIilo :.ryogen, Oxidizing Gas, Uqudieu 1782:44:7 Chemkul location CF.RS ID 10153379 f;,rllity lD 37-000-207138 St;1t"!'. Submitted on 8/15/2016 2:0<l_f~ ;.\m1usJl H{lef~rdous. (~o,nporn1S1H Qy~ntitte!. W~~k FethUMNai;,rd ___ ., ____ ,.... fforrmxt~~!x,l ___ .,_,, .. y ____ -.. -... Unit t~1.f{X, Oa}\y .. ,.~Ct"t t'.on:L Avg, o,iHv l\ntOWH Catcw.;trfe~ trm,!)Ol~~nt N:;,11!£1 ·,,., Wl EHS ( ,r).S i\!o. Gallons 110 55 SO • Fir<' N f>ropyl Bromide 90 % lOfi .. 94.5 State .. Uquid I't?~. 5tor~\t.f' Cont~\-na, ~reel Drum Mi~tl;re Days on Site; 365 Ga Hons 165 St~te liquid :Yl'" .. Waste Pounds Stor.att;:i-,Cortt~irfr ___ Steel Drum 250 Sf<Hh·... ~torni~ Conti.unet ,.,,,,,,, 55 250 Solid Plastic/Non·tne!alic Drum }Y}'_'".... Waste Oays,on Site; :!65 Pounds ~J,~. Solid l~E.':.. Wa~te 1S0 55 Stor~W~,ConHdi1f.-r Plastlc/Non-meta!ic prum Says on Site: 365 cu .. Feet 250 125 !!.!;.~~~~-.. ~· Arnb,ent w.,1,, <:ode • Reactive 1,3-Dioxo!ane S % G46-06-0 · '"· ·-.. -·---· Acute Health Nitmmethane l % 75·52-5 I~P'~E-(~t"y~~ ... Ambient ss Pra~~"~ Ambient 'iemµa•atur.c: 110 · Fire w.,1,, (cd" • Reactive iii ···-· Aco:e Health 1,2 Butylcne Oxidi, N-Propyl Bromide 1,3-Dioxolane Nitromethane 1,2 Butylene Oxide 1% 1015-138-7 ........... _ ... _ ...... ,,_ '30% 106-94-S S% 646-06-0 1% 75-52-5 1% 106-38-7 Ambient ___ .. so ~-:---:::-:-----;:--;--::-:-;7~-;--,-----,-,-----:----------I 800 -Fire sot Ref Hydrotreatcd heavy 20 % 64742-54-7 Pr-:O-SS01.1 A;;:;·w-;.-;;·;-· -·. Wj~k (ud~ T?"\ITTpfrattH'e .. Aw1bient 181 75 150 -Fire Pt<'S~Ul') Waste u,du -Acute Fh:ialt,h Ambhmt·-.. [~Hlf.H~liJ.tUrt.~ Amoient 125 352 • Pressure ?ar.affink Di;,tillate Sol. r~L hydrotrcated Middle Di.st. 5 % Severely Hydrotreated middle Dist. 2. % Additive package 2 % Soivent dewaxed !icavy paraffink Sevcrnly hvdrotrcated heavy pararfini,;; Iron Ch•o'miurn 20% 20% 10% 5% 64742-46·7 64742·S3·6 Mi)(ture 64742-65·0 64742.-54-7 7437-89-6 7440-47-3 Si;ib, !>tor~:,;. (<1nta,ner ?nmo" l!J;i~t ~ (:i,(l" Release G~s Cylinder _____ -. " ;~\-;;bi~ . .,c,.;..., __ ,_,_. Acute Health LV.P£,.. t«'2,'P~n,1uro. eoT: 8 ;<;:_,mosives (liquids and Solids) ______ Pure Da'{S on Site:365______ Ambient Gallons ·so_ .... _. 10 6~ t ·lamm,1b!11 G,1~ PROPANE CASI\!" .... G8476a85·7 .. ---··--·-·---.. ·---··-------------- OT: 3 • F!a1mmible and rombustib!e liquids ~ombustibk•·Llqu,d, Cl..11,s l!Hl, pther Health tlazard, Irritant Propylene Gfyco! C!ISNo. 57-55-6 Prop){fene G!ycor -Wast~ CAS Ill<> _ ·S7•SS·6 Printeo-on S/7/WJ610:51 AM Stitk s~,.n-a;~t? Cw,tl!;nt!! Uquld Cylirdcv !:,:P..t.. flu re Oayi on Slte: 3(i5 Gallons 110 S5 Stt<ta~tJ !:0T1tolne: ,;~.~~- liquid Plastic/Non•meta!ic Drum !J!llL ·Mixture D;i.ys oi1·Slte: 3uS Gallons 5!i Smte (iii'~id lm• .... Waste Stor",gc 0:>lllainc, _ •. ·Str.el Dnm1· Oays·on Site: 365 55 .. fire P1!~ssull; · !'res1urt :;;AmQif.lnt ).\/,,2,t~fo:!.(L;RC!fe;ise· TernJ"u..;tur,e • Acute Health A7nbi';;r;t · · 40, · Fire Pr~~.,m .... _ .. , wane_(,;,),, .. Acute Health Ambie(lt femtt~r.Jtt(rt:' i\;;iiie1'i 25 440 • fire ~!;.!,~ .. .._ ..... H i~~~i~ CoU:e r.-mpex?/.~'S .. 223 Propyfene Glyro! lnh:bitor Blend Proplene Glycol Inhibitor Bi,!nd 94% 6% 57.55.5 r,ro11rietuy 94'% 57-55-6 (i % propriet'.:iry Page :.1 of 3 •l>r1!ltyl%me ORTHO ORGANIZERS INC 1822 ASTON AV~, CARLSBAD 92008-7306 01 c,,_K!t!/f·ire ~li'!:t~ CJ-as:~ IDOT: 6.1 · Toxu; Suh~tnnr.es •foxlc, Combu~tible Liquid, Class ll·B, Irritant C'omrno~ Nam~- SIMPLE GREEN -ALL PURPOSE CLEANER ~~ 1'.IE. 111-76-2 \.Im! Gallons ~t!..~- Uquid iY.e<l. .. Pllr!.' Annu~J Qwwt:tie5: WaH::J Max.Daily l _ _Mg,,i,t Cent Avi, Oc.1ly t\mc,,nt 55 55 :10 Stt>t_..tge c~mt<iiner pjj stiZ/N~n-metaiic Drum Prt~ru~ ..••. -· Was.fo Code Ambient Days Or\ Stte: 365 1 wriper~tur,• Ambient P"1d~m1 Hai:,Jrd Cate~ones. • /\CUtl' Hua Ith --· ·-···----------------- "OT: 9 -Misc. H:izardous aterlals ther Health ·Haiard- !Flammable liquid, Class ·I-A TELLUS Oil 46 Ct.S No, .... USED OIL !ASJ~5t .. ., 'NA Waste Oil with Water !:!!H:£2 ... 6'4742-54-7 WASTE WATER/ PICKLING .S~!'-" Gallons 110 St~te .. liquid S.to,~e,¢-Cm,tair,er 'st~el 'ii~um ..... ,_ ... hp0 Mixture Days on Site: .365 Gallons !!.t'!l\;_ Liquid :n,~-"--wasle Gallons 165 Stqr~f~e (ontainm St!lP.LDn:m Days oh Site: 36& 55 Stora7c: Ci:;r.tn1ri:~t .,,...,.. ........ n , .............. ____ ~ 55 55 ·-55 g~,_ llquld Woe Wash! Steel Drum, ·pJastic/Non•metafic Drum ·G;flons ~!;•Ji,_ liquid !Y!!f_ P,1ys on-Sit<>, 2.00 110 55 Stor!fll_a Contain/Jr Pla-stic/Non-meta!ic Drum Waste Days on Site; 365 55 !•t(Vi\lt..W· A~bient .\l\!f">t11-Ccd~ """ '"" '" 'torno<'.rntu1 , .. Ambient -~ 10 Prt-1~'\t.t~· ... N,. Ambient r~mp-era~lfie Ambient 20 Pre"!:,.,1.1e 400 WMwCotk --NmH•-•~,-, ..... ,n,.. 22:l, -· s.s Ambtent • W,)~I<> Cod',?. T<!m!>,•r<1>h1m Ambient 55 223 1400 fire1,su~ ,..,,.,._.¥ ~il,,':.litG Coe.kt. Ambient Teri1µf)ro)tO-r~ Ambient l,35 . Fire> • Acute Health • Fire -Acute He.ilth -Fire • Acute Health Fad!itylO 37-000-207138 Statvs Submitted on 8/15/2016 2:04 PM Ha,nrdo<J~ Cu,·flpo:nents _ {.:r;:rmixtmc-ofll~. ____ _ fo~1~?t1t11..:nt t)Jl\ffiC •),Wt rns r,\$N~. So[. Rei., Hydrotrcuted"i-lc~80 % Par~ffinic Distillate Sol.ref.., Hyddrotre;ited M'tcldle 10 % Di~L Severely Hydrotreated Middli; 5 % Di,t. Additive package 5 % Hydrotreated heavy paraffinir distillati> Hydrotrnated-heavy par.iffink dbtWate wafer Pickling ·compound Gesswin t!ftra Brite•Ultrasonic Cleamng Solution 400-SC-20 Burnish Water 90% 70¼ 30% 5% 5% 5% 85% 64742-54·7 64742-46-7 64742·53 G Mixture 64742-54-7 64742.54 .. 7 773H$·S 7681-3$-1 141·43-5 7732-18-5 ___ ................ ,_ .... -· ....... ·---------------·---------------------------------------------------------_,J Printed on 9/7/2016 10:51. AM Page 3 of3 If""""'= •• ...J"-a-·-------- ;';~tfp~~TtMtilpt-. «td tfazW()'11{i; :::cUeG:U-'.ltt "' wmt. +. <6>@) I\J . .,.-ii?. -C:oMpre~s:Qd Gp.s-Cyt:ru::ter•s -;) slx ptleflli totaling 3Z4ll s,::f' I ~7-~ -N2 Gene~ntcr ~ Co!'mr~,,,,..,<f Go.~ CyU> 3850 scr 1 ~ . .t,,, -Conpressecl Go.s Cy!loci<?l'is -le<'<> 33GOscf" TC1:<ll ~ Prop.mt-I!! C)'(l'ndt~ "(,1/ I -~,~ 2-'!jfb 1c~1 d :r\': CfcgZ:\4tot , .. \l:11.~·'t,(!..r %-,..,,1 .. ,,.,,1 ~ -~i~~rn~ [7 . ~- t~r>i1 Not for Pubhc D1MI0$'1re ,",,.. ~ , ' : • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • \.\_\ KLAUSBRUCKNSR ).)l AND AssacnATES 2495 Truxtun Road, Suite 205 San Diego, CA 92106 Tel: (619) 677-2004 Fax: (619) 677-2444 ORTH0 ORGANIZERS 1822 ASTON AVENUE CARLSBAD, CA 92008 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT Rev 1.0 May 3, 2017 ,., .. q;,, • ,. " ' ·"' ~ ; ,i•, ·,. R~'1s\on Comments Date ;By 1.0 Report submitted to owners. Mav3, 2017 MM DISCLAIMER This report is the property ofKlausbruckner & Associates, Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by . Ortho Organizers for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions described in this report. Ortho Organizers' conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided by Ortho Organizers. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of Ortho Organizers. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by Ortho Organizers shall be utilized only by Ortho Organizers for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions and 2016 Edition of the California Code conditions and requirements address in this report. This report shall not be used as, or in lieu of, construction documents or plans for this project or any other project or for any other purpose or conditions not specifically addressed in this report. Any non-hazardous material related code information is provided for background information only to the hazardous materials report, and should not be considered as a complete report on the subject. Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page iii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Table of Contents 1. GENERAL SUMMARY TABLE ........................................................................................................ 1 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 3 3. CONSTRUCTION & OCCUPANCY ................................................................................................. 4 3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN ............................................................................................... 4 3.2 OCCUPANCIES ...................................................................................................................................... 4 4. PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................... 5 4.1 AUTOMATICFIRESPRINKLERSYSTEM •.•...•....•....•.....•.......................................................................... 5 4.1.1 Offices -Outside the Scope of this Report .................................................................................. 5 .4.1.2 Manufacturing-Process Room 101 ........................................................................................... 5 4.1.3 Storage -Outside the Scope of this Report ................................................................................. 5 4.1.4 Other Areas -Outside the Scope of this Report .......................................................................... 5 4.2 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS .......................................................................................................... 6 4.3 WATERSUPPLY .................................................................................................................................... 7 4.3.1 General Requirements ................................................................................................................. 7 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems .................................................................................................................. 7 4.4 ALARMIMONITORING ........................................................................................................................... 8 4.5 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESSROADS ...................................................................................................... 8 5. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS .............................................................................................................. 9 5.1 GENERAL HAzARDous MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS •........•.•....•......•..................................................... 9 5.1.1 Permits ....................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.1.1 Facility Closure ..................................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan ................................................................................... 10 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement ................................................................................ 10 5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes ........................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks ........................................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarrns ....................................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks ................................................................................................................. 11 5.1.4.4 Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................... 11 5.1.4.5 Additional Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 11 5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials ................................................................................................ 12 5.1. 6 Material Safety Data Sheets ...................................................................................................... 12 5.1.7 Signs/Placards ........................................................................................................................... 12 5.1.8 Sources of Ignition ..................................................................................................................... 13 5.1.9 Requirements for Storage Cabinets ........................................................................................... 13 5.1.10 General Safety Precautions ....................................................................................................... 14 5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures ...................................................................................... 14 5.1.10.2 Separation oflncompatible Materials ............................................................................................... 14 5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions ............................................................................................. 14 5.1.11 Storage of Hazardous Materials ............................................................................................... 15 5.1.11.1 ShelfStorage ..................................................................................................................................... 15 5.1.12 Separation of Control Areas ...................................................................................................... 15 5.2 FLAMMABLE LIQUID V APORS ............................................................................................................. 16 5 .3 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GASES ........................................................................................... 16 5.3.1 Hydrogen Generator ................................................................................................................. 17 5 .4 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC TO FURNACES ....................................................................... 17 6. OUTDOOR REQUIREMENTS ................... _ ...................................................................................... 18 Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers ~ Page iii -\' i<µusa~U~KtlER 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA -, _' ·l\N,l:r.Assoc.JAi:1as 6.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS·············································································································· .... 18 6.1.1 Security ...................................................................................................................................... 18 6.1.2 Protection from Vehicles ........................................................................................................... 18 6.1. 3 Clearance from Combustibles ................................................................................................... 19 6.2 WEATHERPROTECTION ...................................................................................................................... 19 6.3 LIQUID NITROGEN -INERT CRYOGENIC FLUID ................................................................................... 19 6.4 HYDROGENGAS .....................................................•........................................................................... 19 7. EGRESS ............................................................................................................................................... 20 7.1 OFFICES [B OCCUPANCY]-OUTSIDE THE SCOPE ............................................................................... 20 7.2 MANUFACTURING [F-1 OCCUPANCY]-PROCESSROOM 101 ............................................................. 20 7.3 STORAGE [S-1 OCCUPANCY] -OUTSIDE THE SCOPE .......................................................................... 21 8. EXPOSURES ....................................................................................................................................... 22 8.1 OCCUPANCYSEPARATION .................................................................................................................. 22 8.2 CONTROL AREA ................................................................................................................................. 22 8.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS .................................................................•................................. 22 9. CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................... 23 10. APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS 11. APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page iii • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • 1. General Summary Table TOPIC CODE SECTION Type of Architectural Construction Plans Approximate Architectural Square Footage Plans Occupancy CBC Section 302, 304, 306, 311 CBC Table 508.4 Hazardous CFC Chapter 50 Materials and57 High-Piled CFC Chapter 32 Storage Smoke and Heat CFC 910 Removal Automatic NFPA-13 [2016 Sprinkler Edition] A.5.2, Protection Figure 11.2.3.1.1, Table 11.2.3.1.2 NFPA-13 [2016 Edition] A.5.3.2, Figure 11.2.3.1.1, Table 11.2.3 .1.2 Alarm/ CFC 903.4 Monitoring Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Unknown type of construction 1-Story, Fully Sprinklered Offices [B]: 37,000 :ft2 Manufacturing [F-1]: 22,000 :ft2 Warehouse [S-1]: 3,376 ft:2 Total Building Area: 62,376 ft2 Area of Tenant Improvements: 832 :ft2 [Process Room 101] Ortho Organizers occupy the entire building, there are no adjacent tenants . Offices: B Occupancy Manufacturing: F-1 Occupancy Storage: S-1 Occupancy Occupancy separation is not required between B, F-1 and S-1 occupancies . Ortho Organizers will have one indoor control area and one outdoor control area. Hazardous Materials quantities are below the maximum allowable quantities for sprinklered buildings . • See section 5.1 of this report for maintenance and general hazardous material requirements. • See section 5.3 of this report for additional specific Compressed Gas requirements. • See section 6 of this report for additional specific outdoor requirements for the new Liquid Nitrogen tank . Any ordinary combustible high-piled storage is outside the scope of this report. Required by CFC if>50,000 square feet of undivided area. OFFICES -[B Occupancy] -OUTSIDE THE SCOPE • NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard • Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 • Hose Stream: 100 gpm combined inside and outside hose stream demand MANUFACTURING-[F-1 Occupancy]-Process Room 101 • NFPA-13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 • Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 • Hose Stream: 250 gpm combined inside and outside hose stream demand STORAGE -[S-1 Occupancy] -OUTSIDE THE SCOPE Any ordinary combustible and/or high-piled storage is outside the scope of this report . All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems (if serving >6 sprinklers), pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Page 1 TOPIC CODE SECTION Fire CFC 906 Extinguishers CFC 3006.3 Access Road CFC 503 Exhaust CFC 502 and Ventilation of 5704.3 Flammable Vapors Allowable Area See Architectural Plans Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Light Hazard Occupancy (Offices) -OUTSIDE THE SCOPE • Occupancy: B • Size: 2A@75 feet • Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet Ordinary Hazard Occupancy (Manufacturing) Process Room 101 • Occupancy: F-1 • Size: 10B@30 feet or 20B@50 feet Furnace: Approved portable fire extinguishers shall be provided no closer than 15 feet or not more than 50 feet. This shall apply to the oven and related equipment. Fire apparatus access road shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Access roads are existing. No proposed changes to access roads Not Applicable. There will be no flammable liquids within the area of tenant improvements. Outside the scope of this report. See architectural plans for allowable area calculations. Page2 • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • ! • • ., ., • • • • • • • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • . \ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , •. • • • • • • • •• • • • • 2. Introduction The following is a hazardous materials code compliance report for Ortho Organizers facility, located at 1822 Aston A venue in the city of Carlsbad, California. This is a technical opinion and report as required by CBC Section 414.1.3 and CFC Section 104.7.2 . This report is intended to only specify the hazardous materials storage and use requirements within Ortho Organizers' facility. This report is also intended to help the owners effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the 2016 Editions of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. This report is based on Chapter 50 (Hazardous Materials), Chapter 53 (Compressed Gases) and Chapter 58 (Flammable Gases) of the 2016 California Fire Code . The scope of this report is limited to the storage and use of hazardous materials within the area of tenant improvements only. Any non-hazardous material related code requirements, including any high-piled storage areas, are outside the scope of this report. Additionally, any existing equipment and processes [i.e. existing furnaces, refrigeration systems, welding, manufacturing areas, etc.] is previously approved and outside the scope of this report . The scope of this tenant improvement project is limited to the installation of a new production area [Process Room 101] within an existing manufacturing space as well as the installation of a new outdoor 5,500 liter Liquid Nitrogen tank. Existing equipment will be relocated and new manufacturing and support equipment will be installed . Ortho Organizers' new Process Room 101 will have an Elnik sintering furnace, pump station (works with evaporator to cool furnace), Proton hydrogen generator and chiller for the hydrogen generator. Parts are produced in Production on metal injection molding machines, staged on plates and loaded into the Elnik furnace. The furnace pulls a vacuum, introduces nitrogen (20 LPM), and then introduces hydrogen (15 LPM) and heat. The furnace runs for approximately 15 hours reaching a temperature of 1350°C. During the run nitrogen is vented out the stack and hydrogen is burned off. The nitrogen will come from a new 5,500 liter tank outside. The hydrogen will come from the hydrogen generator supplemented by existing three six packs (1080 cf each) of hydrogen located outside. It must be noted that Process Room 101 is part of the Ortho Organizer's control area encompassing the entire facility. In order to show compliance for Process Room 101, the inventory was prepared for the entire indoor control area. Once the inventory for the entire control area shows hazardous materials in storage and use are below the MAQs, the remainder of the report only then addresses the requirements within the tenant improvement, unless otherwise stated [i.e. Process Room 101] . Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA \~· Kt.AVSS~U¢KNER ;)) :.\Nb AssocrA-r.e:s Page 3 3. Construction & Occupancy 3.1 Construction and Building Design The building is a 62,376 square feet, fully sprinklered, one-story building of unknown construction type (Attachment #1). See section 8 of this report for exposures, allowable building areas and occupancy separation requirements. 3.2 Occupancies Ortho Organizers' facility is classified overall as B, F-1 and S-1 occupancy, as defined by CBC 304-311 (Attachment #2). The building will be used for offices, manufacturing of orthodontic products, and storage. Area Offices Manufacturing Warehouse Total Building Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave:, Carlsbad, CA Occ-upancy Square Fo()ta2e B 37,000 F-1 22,000 S-1 3,376 B/F-1/S-1 62,376 Page4 , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ) ., • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • . , • • . ) • • • • • • • • • , . • 4. Protection Requirements 4. 1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System Any non-hazardous materials related storage is outside the scope of this report . 4.1.1 Offices -Outside the Scope of this Report The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #3): CFC Occupancy: B NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 Hose Stream Required: 100 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand 4.1.2 Manufacturing-Process Room 101 The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #4): CFC Occupancy: F-1 NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 Hose Stream Required: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand See also Section 5 .4 of this report and Attachment #21 for requirements specific to Class D Industrial Ovens . 4.1.3 Storage -Ol!tside the Scope of this Report Any ordinary combustible storage and/or high-piled storage are outside the scope of this report . 4.1.4 Other Areas -Outside the Scope of this Report Areas other than Process Room 101 are outside the scope of this report . The existing sprinkler design density is unknown . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 5 4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers Per CFC 906 (Attachment #5), portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations: • In new and existing Group B, F-1 and S-1 occupancies. • In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. • Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. • Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to laboratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that hazard posed indicated the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers. Per CFC Table 906.3(1) and 906.3(2), the following are proposed fire extinguisher types and layouts: + Light (Low) Hazard Occupancy-[Offices] -Outside the Scope • Occupancy: B • S~: ~@5~ • Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet + Ordinary (Moderate) Hazard Occupancy [Manufacturing] -Process Room 101 • Occupancy: F-1 • Size: 10B@30 feet or 20B@50 feet Furnace: Per CFC 3006.3 (Attachment# 5), approved portable fire extinguishers shall be provided no closer than 15 feet or not more than 50 feet. This shall ply to the oven and related equipment. Any ordinary combustible storage and/or high-piled storage are outside the scope of this report. All areas other than Process Room 101 are outside the scope of this report. The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher types and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and approved by the fire department. Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 6 • • (. ,. • • • • • • • • • ,., • • • -· •• • • • • • • ,. • ,. • • I •I ,-e I ., • • • . , • • • I • . , .I • • • • • ,. • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ; • ., • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • 4.3 Water Supply 4.3.1 General Requirements Per CFC 507 (Attachment #6), an approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. • A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. Private fire service mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFP A 24 as amended in Chapter 80. Water tanks for private fire protection shall be installed in accordance with NFPA22 . • Fire flow requirements for building~ or portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method . • The fire code official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be witnessed by the fire code official or approved documentation of the test shall be provided to the fire code official prior to final approval of the water supply system . 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #6), fire hydrant systems shall comply with the following or by an approved method: • Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. • Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accordance with Section 905 shall have a fire hydrant within 100 feet of the fire department connections . EXCEPTION: The distance shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet where approved by the fire code official. • Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved standards. Records of tests and required maintenance shall be maintained . • Private fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 5. Records or inspection, testing and maintenance shall be maintained . • Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all times. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants . • A 3-foot clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants except as otherwise required or approved. • Where fire hydrants are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other approved means shall comply with Section 312 . The water supply/hydrants and fireflow to the building are existing. There are no proposed changes to the fire hydrant system, underground, or fireflow . Rev 1. 0-Ortho Organizers 1822AstonAve., Carlsbad, CA Page 7 4.4 Alarm/Monitoring Per CFC 903.4 (Attachment #7), all valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving >6 sprinklers) shall be electrically supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising station or, when approved by the fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the system. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visual alarm notification appliances shall not be required except when required by Section 907. The owners agree to provide alarm/monitoring system in accordance with CFC 903.4 and additional monitoring requirements specific to the City of Carlsbad. 4.5 Fire Department Access Roads Per CFC 503 (Attachment #8), approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. EXCEPTION: The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet where any of the following conditions occur: 1. The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. 2. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. The fire code official is authorized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic conditions or other factors that could limit access. The building is existing. Existing access roads have been previously approved. Changes, if any, to access roads will be submitted by the Architect of Record and comply with the specification of CFC 503. Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 8 • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • :. • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • .\ • • • C 5. Haza-rdous Materials A Hazardous Materials Inventory has been provided for Ortho Organizers' control area (see Appendix BJ. Ortho Organizers agrees that hazardous materials will be stored, used and maintained to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory report . Below is a summary table of the aggregate quantities of hazardous materials that will be stored/used indoors: ORTHO MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE ORGANIZERS' QUANTITY ' PHYSICAL CBC TABLE 307.1(1) & MATERIAL AGGREGATE STATE QUANTITY 307.1(2) AND [STORAGE & USE] CFC TABLES 5003.1.1(1) & 5003.1.1(2) HEALTH HAZARDS Corrosives Liquid 114.25 glns 1,000 glns Toxics Liquid 0.5312 glns 100 gins PHYSICAL HAZARDS Aerosol Level 1 Aerosol 21.75 lbs Not Limited Aerosol Level 3 Aerosol 97.25 lbs 500 lbs Combustible U Liquids Liquid 9.6484 gins 240 gins Combustible III-A Liquids Liquid 1.0305 gins 660 gins Combustible III-B Liquids ,1 Liquid 1,175.2882 glns Not Limited Flammable Gas Liquefied 3:65562 gins 30 glns Compressed 1,240 cf 2,000 cf Flammable I-B & 1-C Liquids Liquid 21.9707 glns 240 gins Oxidizer Gas Compressed 150 cf 3,000 cf Unstable Reactive 1 Liquid 2.0312 glns Not Limited Unstable Reactive 2 Compressed 160 cf 1,500 cf Water :Reactive 1 Liquid 0.0227 gins Not Limited As shown in the inventory and the above table, the storage and use of hazardous materials inside the building are below the maximum allowable quantities for a control area located on the ground floor of a sprinklered building, in accordance with Chapter 50 of the 2016 California Fire Code . • See Section 6 of this report for additional outdoor requirements . 5.1 General Hazardous Material Requirements The owners agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements for ALL areas containing hazardous materials including the outdoor areas, but more specifically to the areas of tenant improvement [i.e. Process Room 101]: Please note that the area of tenant improvements will not contain any flammable liquids nor will arty flammable liquids be used within the areas of tenant improvements . _ _ _ \ .. Rel! I. 0 :--Orthq_ Organiz_ers , 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA ~\. KLAUSBRUCKNER ~\) AND ASSOClATES Page9 ·----• • 5.1. 1 Permits Per CFC 5001.5 (Attachment #9), permits shall be required as set forth in sections 105.6 and 105.7 and as required by the local city regulations. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building· and fire department permits. 5.1.1.1 Facility Closure Not applicable. There are no proposed facility closures or hazardous materials removal with the scope of project. The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits in the event of future facility closures or removal of hazardous materials. 5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan Per CFC 407.6 and 5001.5.1 (Auachment #10), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: 1. Access to each storage and use area. 2. Location of emergency equipment. 3. Location where liaison will meet emergency responders. 4. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. 5. The general purpose of other areas within the building. 6. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and p1pmg. 7. The hazard classes in each area. 8. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies. 9. Emergency exits. An HMMP will be provided by the owners only at the specific request of the fire department. 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement Per CFC 407.5 and 5001.5.2 (Attachment #10), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include and HMIS, such as the SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title III, Tier II Report or other approved statement. As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials inventory report has been provided (see Appendix B). Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA \~ KLAUSBRUCKNER ,)} ANbASSOCIATES Page 10 • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes 5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.1 (Attachment #11), containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code . 5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms Per CFC 5003.2.3 (Attachment #11), equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved . Ortho Organizers agrees that all hazardous material equipment will be listed for its use . 5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks Per CFC 5003.2.5 (Attachment #11), empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of hazardous materials . 5.1.4.4 Maintenance Per CFC 5003.2.6 (Attachment #11), in addition to the requirements stated above, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective . 5.1.4.5 Additional Requirements See Attachment #11 for additional system, equipment and process requirements, including piping, tubing, valves and fitting requirements . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 11 5. 1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials Per CFC 5003.3 (Attachment #12), hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. EXCEPTIONS: 1. The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. 2. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. 3. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. When hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accordance with the following: • Records of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. • Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. • When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. • The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized discharge. 5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets Per CFC 407.2 and 5003.4 (Attachment #13), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises. When a hazardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available information shall be documented. EXCEPTION: Designated hazardous waste. 5. 1. 7 Signs/Placards Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #13), individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs. Per CFC 5003.5 and 5003.6 (Attachment #13), unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 12 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •1 •1 • • . : • • I ·• • • ! .I • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations designated by the fire code official. • Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COMPRESSED GAS Signs and markings shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved . 5.1.8 Sources of Ignition Per CFC 5003.7 (Attachment #14), the following requirements apply: • Smoking shall be prohibited and ''No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 1. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5 . 2. Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas . 3. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have ''No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only . 4. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310 . • Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used. • Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous ( classified) locations in accordance with the California .Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505 . 5.1.9 Requirements for Storage Cabinets Per CFC 5003.8.7 (Attachment #15), storage cabinets used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the following: • Construction: The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1.5-inch airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device . 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA ' ·(\\. • 'Kl.i\-USSR.iJi;:KNER ) )) ANb As.soc.JA.T.e:s Page 13 • Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. • Warning markings: Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red letters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS -KEEP FIRE AW A Y Ortho Organizers will not be using any hazardous materials for the purposes of increasing the maximum allowable quantities at this time. 5.1.10 5.1.10.1 General Safety Precautions Personnel Training and Written Procedures Per CFC 407.4 and 5003.9.1 (Attachment #16), person responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary to the event of fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5.1.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials Per CFC 5003.9.8 (Attachment #16), incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallon. Separation shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet. 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material. 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhaust enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompatible shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. Ortho Organizers agrees to separate any incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use (if greater than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallons) by a minimum distance of 20 feet or by storing in hazardous materials storage cabinets. 5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions Per CFC 5003.9 (Attachment #16), the following additional general precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: • Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unaµthorized entry and safe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. • Protection from Vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 14 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • i ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Electrical Wiring and Equipment. Electrical wmng and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code . • Static Accumulation. When processes or conditions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge . • Protection from Light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. • Shock Padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity . 5.1.11 5.1.11.1 Storage of Hazardous Materials Shelf Storage Per CFC 5003.9.9 (Attachment #17), shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers . EXCEPTIONS: 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 2. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5 . Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner . 5.1.12 Separation of Control Areas Per CFC 5003.8.3.1 (Attachment #18), control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 712 of the California Building Code, or both . Per CFC 5003.8.3.2, 5003.8.3.3 and CFC Table 5003.8.3.2 (Attachment #19), a maximum of 4 control areas with 100 percent of the maximum allowable quantities of hazardous materials per control area are allowed on the first floor of a building with one-hour fire resistance rating for fire barriers between control areas . As previously mentioned, Ortho Organizers will have one control area for the entire building. Additionally, there are no adjacent tenants as Ortho Organizers occupy the building in its entirety; therefore separation of control areas is not applicable . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 15 5.2 Flammable Liquid Vapors There will be no flammable liquid use within the areas of tenant improvement [Process Room 101]; therefore exhaust ventilation and classified electrical for flammable liquid vapors is not applicable. All other area of the building, including areas containing flammable liquid storage and use, are existing and has been previously approved. 5.3 Additional Requirements for Gases The area of tenant improvements and the scope of this report, is limited to the hydrogen and and nitrogen used within Process Room 101. All other gases are existing, previously approved and outside the scope of this report. Hydrogen will be provided to this room from a hydrogen generator (see section 5.3.1 of this report) as well as from existing, previously approved, compressed hydrogen gas [three six-packs (1080 cf each)] stored outside. The nitrogen will be supplied from a new 5,500 liter liquid nitrogen tank stored outside. See Section 6.3 of this report for requirements specific the outdoor storage of liquid nitrogen (inert cryogenic fluid). See Attachment #19 for specific requirements applicable to compressed gases, including flammable gases and hydrogen gas. Please note that per CFC 5308 (Attachment #19) exhaust at a rate of 1 cfm per square foot of room area is required in areas where non-regulated gases, including Nitrogen and Argon are stored and used as these materials can cause asphyxiation. Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 16 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5.3.1 Hydrogen Generator Ortho Organizers will have a hydrogen generator on site within Process Room 101 (Attachment #20). The H-4 Model Proton hydrogen generator is designed to produce 152 scf/hr as needed and does not store any hydrogen. Additionally, it is a listed piece of equipment that will be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions . The requirements of CFC 5808 and CBC 421.1 [Hydrogen Fuel Gas Rooms] (Attachment #20) are only applicable to hydrogen fuel gas rooms when they are required by the California Fire Code. The California Fire Code only required hydrogen fuel gas rooms in CFC Chapter 23: Motor Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages . Ortho Organizers does not fall within the scope of CFC Chapter 23, nor does the hydrogen generator . Per CFC 202 (Attachment #20), Hydrogen Fuel Gas Room is defined as a room or space that is intended exclusively to house a gaseous hydrogen system. Per the 2016 International Building Code Commentary (Attachment #20), Hydrogen fuel gas rooms [ called Hydrogen Cut-Off Rooms in previous editions of the codes] were created to address the increasing emerging concepts of fuel cells that use hydrogen and actually generate hydrogen onsite to run the fuel cells [i.e. Chapter 23]. This is not the case for Ortho Organizers . The hydrogen produced by the hydrogen generator at Ortho Organizers is introduced into the Elnik Furnace (15 LPM) along with nitrogen (20 LPM). While the furnace is running, nitrogen is vented out the stack and hydrogen is burned off. Please also note that the total quantity of hydrogen gas used within the production room has been conservatively estimated and is still below the maximum allowable quantity for flammable gas in a single control area . 5.4 Additional Requirements Specific to Furnaces Ortho Organizers will have an Elnik Furnace 3045 (Attachment #21). Per CFC 202, the Elnik Furnace falls within a Class D Furnace, "An oven or furnace that operates at temperatures from above ambient to over 5,000°F and at pressures normally below atmospheric using any type of heating system. These furnaces can include the use of special processing atmospheres." See Attachment #21 for specific CFC Chapter 30 (Industrial Ovens) requirements . Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 17 6. Outdoor Requirements Ortho Organizers will have storage of hazardous materials outdoors. A Hazardous Materials Inventory Report is provided (see Appendix BJ. The owners agree to store and maintain their hazardous materials to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory report. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA ORTH0 MAxIMUM ALLOW ABLE MATERIAL PHYSICAL ORGANIZERS' QUANTITY PER CFC STATE AGGREGATE TABLES 5003.1.1(3) & QUANTITY 5003.1.1(4) HEAL TH HAZARDS -None PHYSICAL HAZARDS Combustible III-B Liquid Liquid 10 gins 22,000 glns per pile Cryogenic Liquids -Inert Cryogen 1,453.1 gins Not Regulated Flammable Gas Liquefied 30 gins 30 gins Compressed 3,240 cf* 3,000 cf Oxidizer Gas Compressed 150 cf 6,000 cf As shown in the inventory and the above table, the storage of hazardous materials outdoors is exceeding the maximum allowable quantities for flammable gas in a control area located outdoors per Chapter 50 of the 2016 California Fire Code. In addition to the requirements stated in Section 5 .1 of this report, Ortho Organizers agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code for the materials stored outside. 6.1 General Requirements In addition to the requirements in Section 5.1, the following are general requirements for outdoor storage: 6.1.1 Security Per CFC 5003.9.2 (Attachment #22), storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 6.1.2 Protection from Vehicles Per CFC 5003.9.3 (Attachment #22), guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. Per CFC Section 312 (Attachment #22), required vehicle impact protection shall be provided by one of the following methods: Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 18 •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Posts. Guard posts shall comply with all of the following requirements: 1. Constructed of steel not less than 4 inches in diameter and concrete filled . 2. Spaced not more than 4 feet between posts on center. 3. Set not less than 3 feet deep in a concrete footing of not less than 15-inch diameter . 4. Set with the top of the posts not less than 3 feet above ground . 5. Located not less than 3 feet from the protected object. • Other Barriers. Barriers, other than posts, that are designed to resist, deflect or visually deter vehicular impact commensurate with an anticipated impact scenario shall be permitted where approved . 6.1.3 Clearance from Combustibles Per CFC 5004.11 (Attachment #22), the area surrounding an outdoor storage area or tank shall be kept clear of combustible materials and vegetation for a minimum distance of 25 feet. 6.2 Weather Protection Per CBC 414.6.1 (Attachment #23), where weather protection is provided for sheltering outdoor hazardous material storage or use areas, such areas shall be considered outdoor storage or use when the weather protection structure complies with the following: • Walls. Walls shall not obstruct more than one side of the structure . EXCEPTION: Wall shall be permitted to obstruct portions of multiple sides of the structure, provided that the obstructed area is not greater than 25 percent of the structure's perimeter . • Separation distance. The distance from the structure to buildings, lot lines, public ways or means of egress to public way shall be note less than the distance required for an outside hazardous material storage or use areas without weather protection . • Noncombustible construction. The overhead structure shall be of approved noncombustible construction with a maximum area of 1,500 square feet. EXCEPTION: The maximum area is permitted to be increased as provided by Section 506 . 6.3 Liquid Nitrogen -Inert Cryogenic Fluid Ortho Organizers will have a 5,500 liter (1,453.1 gallons) tank of liquid nitrogen stored outside. Liquid nitrogen is classified as an inert cryogenic fluid . See Attachment #24 for requirements specific to inert cryogenic fluids stored outside . 6.4 Hydrogen Gas Ortho Organizers will also have compressed hydrogen gas [three six packs (1,080 cf each)] stored outside. This system is existing, previously approved and outside the scope of this report . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 19 7. Egress A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report. The following general egress requirements apply to the proposed sprinklered occupancies (Attachment #25): 7. 1 Offices [B Occupancy] -Outside the Scope • Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/ occupant. o Exception 1 -egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.15 inch/occupancy in a sprinklered building with an approved emergency voice/alarm communication system. • Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 49 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. • Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 300 feet. • Per CBC 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 50 feet. 7.2 Manufacturing [F-1 Occupancy] Room 101 Process • Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/ occupant. o Exception 1 -egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.15 inch/occupancy in a sprinklered building with an approved emergency voice/alarm communication system. • Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 49 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. • Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 250 feet. o Per 1017.2.2, the maximum exist access travel distance can be increased to 400 feet when the portion of the building classified as Group F-1 is limited to one story in height, the minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet and the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system. • Per CBC Section 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 50 feet. Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 20 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7.3 Storage [S-1 Occupancy] -Outside the Scope • Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.2 inch/ occupant. o Exception I -egress width components other than stairways shall be 0.15 inch/occupancy in a sprinklered building with an approved emergency voice/alarm communication system. • Per CBC Table 1006.2.1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a maximum occupancy load of 29 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed 100 feet. • Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 250 feet. o Per 1017.2.2, the maximum exist access travel distance can be increased to 400 feet when the portion of the building classified as Group S-1 is limited to one story in height, the minimum height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet and the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system . • Per CBC Section 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not exceed 50 feet. The owners agree to meet the above requirements for travel distances. A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report and, when required, will be provided by the Architect of Record . Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 21 8. Exposures 8. 1 Occupancy Separation Ortho Organizers' is classified as B, F-1 and S-1 occupancy. Per CBC Table 508.4 (Attachment #26), there are no occupancy separation requirements between B, F-1 and S-1 occupancies. 8.2 Control Area Ortho Organizers will have one control area for the entire building. See section 5.1.12 of this report. 8.3 Allowable Area Calculations Not within the scope of this report. The building is existing. See architectural plans. Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA Page 22 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9. Conclusion It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above requirements will meet the requirements, and/ or intent of Chapter 5 0 (Hazardous Materials), Chapter 5 3 ( Compressed Gases) and Chapter 58 (Flammable Gases) of the 2016 Edition of the California Fire and Building Code . By way of my signature, Ortho Organizers agrees to the storage and maintenance conditions required and specified in this report . Rev 1.0-Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA (Sign and Print Name) Date Page 23 10.Appendix A: Attachments Rev I. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT#! CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN PROJECT DAT A • • +---------------------------------+-· BUILDIN6 ADDRESS: ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUM6ER SITE ZONE: DE5GRIPTION OF USE: FIRE SPRINKLERS: STORIES: BUILDIN6 HEl5HT: AREA OF~ BUILDIN6 SG. FT.: PARKIN& PROVIDED: STANDARD SPACES COMPACT SPACES: DISABLED SPACES: TOTAL: PROJECT DE5GRIPTION: 1822 ASTON CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA c=f2008 APN #212-12O-21-OO CM-HEAVY COMMERCIAL 5ENERAL OFFICE/ MANUFACTURING/~REHOUSE YES (E) I STORY 892 SF b2,91b SF 150 12% 52 25% 1 9% 20c=f 100% (EXISTING) INSTALLATION OF NE~ PRODUCTION AREA ~ITHIN EXISTING MANUFACTURING SPACE. RELOCATE EXISTING EGUIPMENT AND INSTALL NE~ MANUFACTURING AND SUPPORT EGUIPMENT. NE~ PARTITIONS, RELOCATED AND NE~ DOORS. MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL-AND STRUCTURAL SUPPORT OF NE~ EGUIPMENT. OFFICE 91,000 SF MANUFACTURIN5 22,000 SF ViAREHOUSE 9,91b SF TOTAL b2,91b SF • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .I . : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • :. m l . f! .,, © ~ 32' ~ 0 OVl=~AL.L. SITE: PL.AN EXISTING> V'lAREHOUSE AND MANUFACTURING ® N60"0(;)'39'W A S T O N -~ .. fi' AVENUE ---------- II STD.• 8'-h' = °"'·6' © A •2'13'51' R•~4£!0' L ,31.&6' ~ D . G=J r· =========r~ !'~======~7·1 D gr·'{ i @ @ @ ® ~ 0 r °CiD _____ P __ -~Ii -,I I fl~,:; I -------------------~ 1~1 IH : 2 f O · D O t~--D---~D!~--D----0-----i _) ~ i, D --=-----~---fJ_) D O lljl! ·. ~ ~ ::JO ------tJ Eb n:::!2FTI ~ l Irv~~ 11 11-[91990 I 1 I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #2 0CCUP ANCIES USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 303.3 Assembly Group A-2. Assembly uses intended for food and/or drink consumption including, but not limited to: Banquet halls Casinos (gaming areas) Nightclubs Restaurants, cafeterias and similar dining facilities (including associated commercial kitchens) Taverns and bars 303.4 Assembly Group A-3. Assembly uses intended for wor- ship, recreation or amusement and other assembly uses not classified elsewhere in Group A including, but not limited to: Amusement arcades Art galleries Bowling alleys Community halls Courtrooms Dance halls (not including food or drink consumption) Exhibition halls Funeral parlors Gymnasiums (without spectator seating) Indoor swimming pools (without spectator seating) Indoor tennis courts (without spectator seating) Lecture halls Libraries Museums Places of religious worship Pool and billiard parlors Waiting areas in transportation terminals 303.5 Assembly Group A-4. Assembly uses intended for viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with specta- tor seating including, but not limited to: Arenas Skating rinks Swimming pools Tennis courts 303.6 Assembly Group A-5. Assembly uses intended for participation in or viewing outdoor activities including, but not limited to: Amusement park structures Bleachers Grandstands Stadiums 303. 7 Fixed guideway transit systems. [SFMJ Fixed guide- way transit system buildings shall conform to the require- ments of this code for their occupancy classification in I I addition to the provisions set forth in Section 443. 303.8 Subterranean spaces for winery facilities in natural or manmade caves. [SFMJ For fire and life safety require-I I ments, see Section 446. SECTION 304 BUSINESS GROUP B 304.1 J;lusiness Group B. Business Group B occupanc;y in'.cludes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transac- 94 ----------~-----------·· ; tions, including st9rage of records· and accounts. Business occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Airport traffic control towers Ambuiatory c;are facilities serving five or fewer patients (see Section 308.4.2 for facilities serving mor~ than five patients) Animal hospitals, kennels and pounds Banks Barber and beauty shops Car wash Civic administration Clinic, outpatient[SFMJ (not classified as. Group 1~2.1) Dry cleaning and .Jaundries: pick-up and delivery stations and self-service · Educational occupancies for students abovethe 12th grade Electronic data processing. Food processing. establishments and coni.tnercial kitchens not associated with restaurants, cafeterias and similar dining facilities notmorethan.2,500 square .feet (232 m2) in area. · Laboratories: testing, resl;larch and [SFM] instruction Motor: vehicle showrooms Post offices· Print shops Professional services (architects, attorneys, dentists-, physicians, engineers~ etc.) · Radio and television stations Telephone exchanges · Training and slcill develqpment not within a school or academic prqgram (this shall include, but not be limited to, tutoring centers, martial arts studios, gymnastics and similar uses regardless of the ages serve4 and where not classified as a Group A occup~cy). 304.2 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY. CLINIC, OUTPATIENT. SECTION 305 EDUCATIONAL GROUP E 305.1 Educational Group E. Educational Group E occu- pancy includes, among others, the use of a building or struc- ture, or a portion thereof, by more than six persons at any one time for educational purposes through the 12th grade. Exception: [SFMJ A residence used as a home school for the children who normally reside at the residence. Such residences shall remain classified as Group R-2, or Group R-3 occupancies. 305.1.1 Accessory to places of religious worship. Reli- gious educational rooms and religious auditoriums, which are accessory to places of religious worship in accordance with Section 303.1.4 and have occupant loads ofless than 100 per room or space, shall be classified as Group A-3 occupancies. 305.2 Group E, day care facilities. This group includes buildings and structures or portions thereof occupied by more 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE -........_. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • > I I than six children 2 years of age and older who receive educa- tional, supervision or personal care services for fewer than 24 hours per day . 11 > Exception: [SFMJ A Day-care facility not otherwise classi- fied as an R-3 occupancy, where occupants are not capable of responding to an emergency situation without physical assistance from the staff shall be classified as Group 1-4. 305.2.1 Within places of religious worship. Rooms and spaces within places of religious worship providing such day care during religious functions shall be classified as part of the primary occupancy where not licensed for day- care purposes by the Department of Social Services . SECTION 306 FACTORY GROUP F 306.1 Factory Jnd\l~trial Gro1-p F. Factory Industrial Group F occ-upancy includes, $1olig-.~~ers, the u$e of a building or sjnj.cture; or a,P9rtion th~i:iof,Jf<ir'assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, n:1afi\tfac:tl)ring, packaging, repair or processiqg operations thatiafe not classified as -a Group iI hazardous-or Gro-up s storage q_c9upancy. · 306.2 Moderate-hazard f3~t9fy:jiidustrial, Group F-1. Fac- tory industrial uses which a,ifno~ .'Classified as Factory lfidus- trial P:-2 Low Haza.ref. sHaiP oo. classified as F-1 Moderate Hazar4 and shall faclude, _butYj,gt'i?e litnited to, the following: Aircraft (manufacturiiii;'h~t;§'·mclucie repair} . Appliances · ·. :; ,.-\·. · Athletic eqµipmeqt . : "> <::;: . - Automobiles and othermot6r:vehicles --• V Bakeries , . , •, •I. Beverages: c;>ver 16-p~~elit~alc'~hol content Bicycles · ,, t:'.' · · . Boats. ·:-,-,i:;;. .. ' .•• ,f Brooms or brushes · .. ';'7 · Business i:nachines, .. ·,; ~::,: . . Carner~ and photo equwi:µ~n,.t . Canvas or similar fabric, ,1· t·:, C!!,rpets and rugs (i11~ltf~?f~i,~~g) Clothing . ; ;/,i;\;) · -C?~struction abd agnc~~~U1i~bhinery D1smfecta,nts , .,·: ,,,. . , Dry cleaniqg and dye~g_:;:_0 :; •.• Electric generationplaiits':r' .. Electronics · ,:,•,:' ·'.,. ,· Epgines (including rebqilajiig) · . Food processing establi(b1nents ap.d cofnmetcial }dtchens · not' associated with;Jestautants, cafeterias anq' similar • dining facilities not mbr?tp,an-2,?00 squ~e feet (232 m2) • .;~·.· '~w in arel:l. , _ _-. :::· ;t'. Furniture , : ... , . : : . [~;io~~~~;ts .. :~}{f~ · t:::;oducts ~:;, ~-.iii;t Machinery· · , . . = .,. . ,Metals -. . , ..• ·;~.t~~;. Milhvor}( (sash .and q9pr)'.:,. ;-· . . [SFM] Motion piciifrf,g,_ft_41~l~vision production studio· .~ •.. : : ,y-~ ·. . 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION · Sound Stage,s, Approved Producti<in Facilities arid . produdion locations '(without live ctutiiences)' · Musical ifistrilniertts Opti~aJ. g~o~ · · · . Piiper roiils or prod-u¢ts Photograpliic tilm 1>1astic products Printing ot pi,iblishing Recrei:i,tioniil vehi~le~ Refuse; incinerl:ltion Sho~s Soaps cih4detefgents. !!:!~iles · Tob~c;co Trailer$ Upholsterwg Woo4; distillati'ort' W c:>odworkip,g ( cabip,et) 306.3 Low-hazard factory industrial, Group F-2. Factory industrial uses that involve the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which during finishing, packing or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard shall be classified as F-2 occupancies and shall include, but not be limited to, the following: Beverages: up to and including 16-percent alcohol content Brick and masonry Ceramic products Foundries Glass products Gypsum Ice Metal products (fabrication and assembly) SECTION 307 HIGH-HAZARD GROUP H [F] 307.1 High-hazard Group H. High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufactur- ing, processing, generation or storage of materials that consti- tute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of those allowed in control areas complying with Section 414, based on the maximum allowable quantity limits for control areas set forth in Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2). Hazardous occupancies are classified in Groups H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 and H-5 and shall be in accordance with this section, the require- ments of Section 415 and the California Fire Code. Hazard- ous materials stored, or used on top of roofs or canopies shall be classified as outdoor storage or use and shall comply with the California Fire Code . [F] 307.1.1 Uses other than Group H. An occupancy that stores, uses or handles hazardous materials as described in one or more of the following items shall not be classified as Group H, but shall be classified as the occupancy that it most nearly resembles. 1. Buildings and structures occupied for the applica- tion of flammable finishes, provided that such buildings or areas conform to the requirements of Section 416 and the California Fire Code . 95 iHl~f HllllH~iu1J IJlij11Q~l8 I I Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further Lla · reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 11 lie district shall adopt or enforce any requirement for the prevention of fire or for the protection of life and property against fire and panic unless the requirement would be applicable to a structure regardless of the special occu- pancy. Nothing shall restrict the application of state or local housing standards to such facilities if the standards are applicable to residential occupancies and are not based on the use of the structure as a facility for ambula- tory children. For the purpose of this exception, ambula- tory children does not include relatives of the licensee or the licensee's spouse. 310.5.2 Lodging houses. Owner-occupied lodging houses with five or fewer guest rooms shall be permitted to be constructed in accordance with the California Residential Code. 310.6 Residential Group R-4. Residential Group R-4 occu- pancies shall include buildings, structures or portions thereof for more than six ambulatory clients, but not more than 16 persons, excluding staff, who reside on a 24-hour basis in a supervised residential environment and receive custodial care. Buildings of Group R-4 shall be classified as one of the occupancy conditions specified in Section 310.6.1 or 310.6.2. The persons receiving care are capable of self-preservation. This group shall include, but not be limited to, the following: This occupancy classification may include a maximum six nonambulatory or bedridden clients (see Section 435 Spe- cial Provisions for Licensed 24-Hour Care Facilities in a Group R-2.1, R-3.1 or R-4 Occupancy). Group R-4 occu- pancies shall include the following: Assisted living facilities such as: Residential care facilities, Residential care facilities for the elderly (RCFE), Adult residential facilities, Congregate living health facilities, Group homes. Social rehabilitation facilities such as: Halfway houses, Community correctional centers, Community correction reentry centers, Community treatment programs, Work furlough programs, Alcoholism or drug abuse recovery or treatment facilities. Group R-4 occupancies shall meet the requirements for construction as defined for Group R-3, except as otherwise provided for in this code. II 310.7 Large family day-care homes. See Section 455. SECTION 311 STORAGE GROUP S 311.1 Storage Group S. Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazard- ous occupancy. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION 311.1.1 Ac~essory storage spaces. A room or space used for storage purpo_ses ,that is less than 100 square fet:it {9 .3 m2) in area and acct:issory to another occupancy shall be . chissified as part of that ocQupancy. The aggregate area of such rooms or spaces shall not exceed the allowable area limits of Section 508.2. 311.2 Moderate-hazard storage, Gro~p S-1. Buildings occupied for storage uses that ar.e not classified as Group S-2, including, but not limited to, storage of the following: . Aerosols, Levels 2 anq 3 Aircraft hangar (storage and repair). Bags: cloth, burlap and paper Barn.born~ and rattan Baskets Belting: canvas and leather Books and paper in rolls or packs Boots and shoes - Buttons, including cloth covered, pearl or bohe Cardboard and cardboard boxes · Clothing, woolen wearing apparel Cordage Dry boat storage. (indoor) Furniture - Furs Glues, mucilage, paste~ and size Grains Horns and combs,. other than celluloid Leather Linoleum Lumber Motor vehicle repair gEJ.rages complying with the maximum allowabfe-quantities of haziµ-dous materials listed in Table 307 .1(1) (see Section 406.8) Photo engravings Resilient floorihg Silks Soaps Sugar Tires, bulk storage of Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes andsnuff Upholstery iuid mattresses · Wax candles 311.3 Low-hazard storage, Group S-2. Storage Group S-2 occupancies include, among others, buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. Such products are permitted to have a negligible amount of plastic trim, such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. Group S-2 storage uses shall include, but not be limited to, storage of the fol- lowing: Asbestos Beverages up to and including 16-percent alcohol in metal, glass or ceramic containers Cement in bags Chalk and crayons 103 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright@ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • ATTACHMENT #3 OFFICE SPRINKLERS ....... ,.,, •• ::t••• ................................ , ................ , ...................... \••• '••J _, ........... .._ ... , ... , ... ::, ................ , ............................................................... , .......... , ........ , ............... ,_, ........ _. ....... , -.......................... -.................. t:I.'""'"" ............. _.._..__, KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact hcensing@nfpa.org. ANNEXA 13-295 International Shore Connection I I 0.75 in. (20mm) Shore Material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (shore) Flange surface: Flat face Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service Bolts: Four% in. (16 mm) minimum diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, threaded to within 1 in. (25 mm) of bolt head Nuts: Four, to fit bolts Washers: Four, to fit bolts Ship 0.75 in. (20mm) Material: Brass or bronze suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (ship) FIGURE A.3.10. 7 International Shore Fire Connection. A.4.6 Non-system components can adversely affect the opera- tion and longevity of the fire sprinkler system. Objects con- nected to the sprinkler system can displace sprinkler system piping, causing obstruction to the spray pattern of sprinklers, delay the activation of a sprinkler, or cause chemical compat- ibility problems that can cause the failure of sprinkler system components. A.5.1 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various hazard classifications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification. The light hazard classification is intended to encompass residential occupancies; however, this is not intended to pre- clude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential oc- cupancies or residential portions of other occupancies. A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) .Animal shelters (2) Churches (3) Clubs ( 4) Eaves and overhangs, if.of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath (5) Educational (6) Hospitals, including ariima:l hospitals <J,nd veterinary fa- cilities (7) Institutional (8) Kennels (9} Libraries, except large stacl,( rooms :(10) Museums · · ( 11) Nursing or ·convalescent homes (12) Offices, including data processing · (13) Residential · (14) Restaurant seating areas (15) Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosce, t niums (16) Unused attias ·-··---~----~-- Note that it is not the committee's intent to automatically equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi- mately 8 ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically on end, held in place in close association with each other, with aisles wider than 30 in. (750 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin to shelf storage or record storage, as defined in NFPA 232, should be considered to be ordinary hazard occupancies. A.5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class IV commodities would be considered to have moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high rates of heat release. Stock- piles are considered to include display merchandise (mercan- tile) and arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Automobile parking and showrooms (2) Bakeries (3) Beverage manufacturing (4) Canneries (5) Dairy products manufacturing and processing (6) Electronic plants (7) Glass and glass products manufacturing (8) Laundries (9) Restaurant service areas (10) Porte cocheres (11) Mechanical rooms A.5.3.2 Ordinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: ( 1) Agricultural facilities (2) Barns and stables ( 3) Cereal mills ( 4) Chemical plants -ordinary (5) Confectionery products ( 6) Distilleries (7) Dry cleaners (8) Exterior loading docks (Note that exterior loading docks only used for loading and unloading of ordinary combustibles should be classified as OH2. For the han- dling of flammable and combustible liquids, hazardous materials, or where utilized for storage, exterior loading docks and all interior loading docks should be protected based upon the actual occupancy and the materials handled on the dock, as if the materials were actually stored in that configuration.) (9) Feed mills (10) Horse stables (11) Leather goods manufacturing 2016 Edition • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • DESIGN APPROACHES 13-143 Density (mm/min) 4.1 5000 l-+-f-+-11-+-+-+--l--+-+-+-+-f-+-!l'f.''11--11-+-+-+41--+-+-+-+' ... · 1-+-+-+-'1-l-'+-el,,'+. '--1·.' 46$ = "' I~ q.1 8.1 10.2 12-'2 14_.3 16:3, ~-. r I . --~ -·" ,,., ' " '""'··· 1 C r-F--+-+-1f-l--t-+,-t-t--t--f-+-'+.-+-:ll-+-t-. ~I,~ ' ' , _.. .. :8 4000 · ~ -~ · ·: 37.2 c· 0 !!! l-++-+e4--l\.4-l-+-l--l~+-l--+-+-+4-· '1--+"'"11'9'~ '"% " ' 8. \ '' \ ' ' "' ~ ' ~-~ -"',.,;.,·,,. --+-+-,1 ~: ai 0 ~ .... ,,,,,. <$>~ .... :~ .••. ~ . ·X :_ __ " 0·•,-· f-1-;,-,--t-t---r-t_..>"'Q , Q' ~~- a. 0 ~. -"' ' ' 0 ~ ·''a·-' Q '' ' C 3000 .. . . . ~ --""' Qi ,.,. ¼ · , , , 'Q it':"" 279 ...: '[ '. 1·,: ' .. ,%.--e-\'5: . ~--'"';';, . ' ~.~c= UI _,-_.:H t'.'..--·-'...,l·~ --;_~~: "J ,. t'~ · C -~ -2500 ~.,.. ... ~---,-:2.~-,--·: 434 ~ _, __ \~-'."""-\"..> ..;"(' i Cl) '.\I \I . \I . ' < 2QOO . 1 ·...ri, 1 J . ~ 186 (II ~ ·\ I'" 'I\ .I-·\ ·.i: 1500 .t-tt:±~111:±~±l±ft±:ll±ti::t:t±±:t±q:±j::±±::l;:::±il·: 1·39 . 0.0'5 ,0.10 Q.15 0.20 b.25 0.30 0.35 Q.40 Density (gpm!ft2) FIGlJR;E 11:2-.3.1.1 D~ty/Area Cur:ves . T~ble 11.2.3.1.~ Hose Stream.Allowaii~e and Water Supply Duration Req(lirements for Hyt4-auliqilly ~culat~c:i Syste~ ' .. " tolill Couibmed Inside and Outside lnsideHose Hose " -.. -Duration .. ·, OccuJ>ario/ gi,m_ L/min gi,m L/mm (miliutes) . ' --~-" Light hazard 0, 50, oi-0, 190,or, 100 380 30 lQO 380 .. " Ordinary 0,50,or 0, 190, or 250 950 60-90 hazard 100 380 Extra hazard 0, 50, or 0, 190, or· 500 1900 90-120 100 380 to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited- combustible construction or noncombustible construction so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 (4.5 m3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise sprinklered concealed space. (5) Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less and the materials have been demonstrated to not propa- gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor- dance with ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ANSI/ UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, extended for an additional 20 min- utes in the form in which they are installed in the space. (6) Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are constructed entirely of fire-retardant-treated wood as de- fined by NFPA 703. (7) Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed- ing 55 ft2 (5.1 m2) in area. (8) Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2), provided that in niultifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- struction, and where such pipe chases contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed . (9) Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2) in area formed by studs or wood joists, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system. (lO)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom- bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are attached to the bottom of composite wood joists either directly or on to metal channels not exceeding 1 in. (25 mm) in depth, provided the adjacent joist channels are firestopped into volumes not exceeding 160 ft3 ( 4.5 m3 ) using materials equivalent to ½ in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least 3½ in. (90 mm) of batt insulation is installed at the bot- tom of the joist channels when the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. 11.2.3.2 Density/ Area Method. 11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply . 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are specified for special occupancy hazards. 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area curve. 11.2.3.2.1.3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec- essary to meet all points on the selected curves. 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers . 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities and areas provided in Figure 11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers . 11.2.3.2.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies or other occupancies where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or combustible dusts. 11.2.3.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- ever is greater . 11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed with and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1. 2016 Edition ATTACHMENT #4 MANUFACTURING SPRINKLERS -PROCESS ROOM 101 • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduct1on or transm1ss1on 1n any form permitted without written perm1ss1on of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact ilcensmg@nfpa erg . ANNEXA 13-295 International Shore Connection I I 0.75in. (20mm) Shore Material:Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (shore) Flange surface: Flat face Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service Bolts: Four% in. (16 mm) minimum diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, threaded to within 1 in. (25 mm) of bolt head Nuts: Four, to fit bolts Washers: Four, to fit bolts Ship 0.75in. (20 mm) Material: Brass or bronze suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (ship) FIGURE A.3.10. 7 International Shore Fire Connection . A.4.6 Non-system components can adversely affect the opera- tion and longevity of the fire sprinkler system. Objects con- nected to the sprinkler system can displace sprinkler system piping, causing obstruction to the spray pattern of sprinklers, delay the activation of a sprinkler, or cause chemical compat- ibility problems that can cause the failure of sprinkler system components . A.5.1 Occupancy examples in the listings as shown in the various hazard classifications are intended to represent the norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abnormal fuel loadings or combustible characteristics and susceptibility for changes in these characteristics, for a particular occupancy, are considerations that should be weighed in the selection and classification. The light hazard classification is intended to encompass residential occupancies; however, this is not intended to pre- clude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential oc- cupancies or residential portions of other occupancies. A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (i) Animal shelters (2) Churches (3) Clubs ( 4) Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath (5) Educational (6) Hospitals, including animal hospitals and veterinary fa- cilities (7) Institutional (8) Kennels (9) Libraries, except large stack rooms (10) Museums (11) Nursing or convalescent homes (12) Offices, including data processing (13) Residential (14) Restaurant seating areas (15) Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosce- niums (16) Unused attics Note that it is not the committee's intent to automatically equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi- mately 8 ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically on end, held in place in close association with each other, with aisles wider than 30 in. (750 mm) can be considered to be light hazard occupancies. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more akin to shelf storage or record storage, as defined in NFPA 232, should be considered to be ordinary hazard occupancies . A.5.3 For purposes of these definitions, Class I, Class II, Class III, and Class IV commodities would be considered to have moderate rates of heat release, while Group A plastics would be considered to have high rates of heat release. Stock- piles are considered to include display merchandise (mercan- tile) and arrangements of combustibles ancillary to operations within the occupancy as opposed to dedicated storage areas where the fire loading is generally more severe. A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Automobile parking and showrooms (2) Bakeries (3) Beverage manufacturing ( 4) Canneries (5) Dairy products manufacturing and processing (6) Electronic plants (7) Glass and glass products manufacturing (8) Laundries (9) Restaurant service areas (10) Porte cocheres (11) Mechanical rooms A:.5.~.2 Ordinary h~ard (Group~) occ;upartcies·irj.dU.de oc-· . 0Jpan1;ies having uses and.coMitiops:siinilatto th~ f<;illowifig: . (i) .t\gri'cQltutaI.faciiitjes. (2) Bilms.angsta&les (3) Cereal mills (4) Chemical p1ru)ts-~ ordinary (5) Con:fettioneryp:roaui,ts . (6) Distilleries (7) Prydeaner~ . .· . . · (8) Exterior loading docb .. (Note that exterior 1oadirtg docks only :used for loa:ding ~i;I .unloading-of ordinary combustibles :s:howd be ,dassifil~d-::i.s Ottt ·Eor-the haJ).-· dling of flammable aµd··coi)J.btjstibie liqui,ds, hiizlirdqµs materials; ot-w}lere utilized forstor<i,g~, e~terior 16agin,g · dock.$ anct all jht~riqrfo<.lding·doc~ sb:c}1.llg pe p.rotei;;t~<l based' upon ihe . .i~tual occiipancy. cmd. th~ 1TI<.lferials haQdled on di~. ,dock, as if the materi~s were acw.aJJy- storedin tn~t cb@g,Jrlltion.)_ · · · {9) F~ed mills (lO) Hotse,stables · (11). Leathei goqq~ map.ufatturing- 2016 Edition "'""f"l'':::111• _ _, '"" t ..... , .... ,, ... , O ..... 0 , ............ ,..,,, 0 , ............ , .... , ... , 1 \' 01 0 • 0/ .,_,.,..,.,,.,.._,._,I ,_,, ... :::, .,..,.,,, ..... 10•1 ,._., °''"'' , .......... , ......... ._.,, .......... ,, ........... .,.,, I ......... ,,,.,.._., I >1 --'"" ,._, 0 U,_. ,...,...,_,, ,...,...,, U .,_, o • U ,._.•,.._....,_. ...... IO,_.., ,.,., ......... ,:::,10 ... ,._.._. ._.._.._., ,_.,_.,_,_ I KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For inquires or to report unauthorized use, contact licensing@nfpa.org. 13-296 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS (12) Libraries -large stack room areas (13) Mac:hine shops {14) Metal working (15) Mercantile (16) Paper and ,pulp mills (17) Paper process plants (18) Piers and wharves (19) Plastics fabrication, including blow molding, extruding, and machining; exclucling operations using combusµble hydraulic fluids 0!0) Post offices (21) Printing and publishing (22) Racetrack stable/kennel areas, including those stable/ kennel areas, barns, and associated buildings at state, county, and local fairgrounds (23) Repair garages (24) Resin application area (25) Stages . (26) Textile manufacturing (27) Tire manufacturing (28) Tobacco products manufacturing (29) Wood machining (30) . Wood product assembly A.5.4.1 Extra hazard (Group 1) occupancies include occu- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Aircraft hangars (except as governed by NFPA409) (2) Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas (3) Die casting ( 4) Metal extruding (5) Plywood and particleboard manufacturing (6) Printing [using inks having flash points below 100°F (38°C)] (7) Rubber reclaiming, compounding, drying, milling, vul- canizing (8) Saw mills (9) Textile picking, opening, blending, garnetting, or card- ing, combining of cotton, synthetics, wool shoddy, or burlap (10) Upholstering with plastic foams A.5.4.2 Extra hazard (Group 2) occupancies include occu- pancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: (1) Asphalt saturating (2) Flammable liquids spraying (3) Flow coating (4) Manufactured home or modular building assemblies (where finished enclosure is present and has combustible interiors) (5) Open oil quenching (6) Plastics manufacturing (7) Solvent cleaning (8) Varnish and paint dipping (9) Car stackers and car lift systems with 2 cars stacked vertically A.5.5 Other NFPA standards contain design criteria for fire control or fire suppression (see Section 5.5 and Chapter 2). While these can form the basis of design criteria, this standard de- scribes the methods of design, installation, fabrication, calcu- lation, and evaluation of water supplies that should be used for the specific design of the system. 2016 Edition Other NFPAstandards contain sprinkler system design cri- teria for fire control or suppression of specific hazards. This information has been either referenced or copied into Chap- ter 22 using NFPA's extract policy. A.5.6 Specification of the type, amount, and arrangement of combustibles for any commodity classification is essen- tially an attempt to define the potential fire severity, based on its burning characteristics, so the fire can be successfully controlled by the prescribed sprinkler protection for the commodity class. In actual storage situations, however, many storage arrays do not fit precisely into one of the fun- damental classifications; therefore, the user needs to make judgments after comparing each classification to the exist- ing storage conditions. Storage arrays consist of thousands of products, which makes it impossible to specify all the acceptable variations for any class. As an alternative, a vari- ety of common products are classified in this annex based on judgment, loss experience, and fire test results. Table A.5.6 provides examples of commodities not addressed by the classifications in Section 5.6. The commodities listed in TableA.5.6 are outside the scope ofNFPA 13 protection. Table A.5.6.3 is an alphabetized list of commodities with corresponding classifications. Table A.5.6.3.1, Table A.5.6.3.2, Table A.5.6.3.3, Table A.5.6.3.4, and Table A.5.6.4.1 provide examples of commodi- ties within a specific class. Table A.5.6 Examples of Commodities Not Addressed by Classifications in Section 5.6 Ammunition Components -Bulk primers and powder Batteries -Lithium and other similar exotic metals -Lithium-ion and other rechargeable batteries that contain combustible electrolyte Boat Storage -Stored on racks Boxes, Crates -Empty, wood slatted* Carpet Rolls Combustible Metals -unless specifically identified otherwise Compressed or Liquefied Flammable Gases (i.e., filled propane cylinders) -unless specifically identified otherwise Explosives -Blasting primers and similar items Fertilizers (nitrates) Fireworks -Consumer and display Flammable and Combustible Liquids -unless specifically identified otherwise -Liquids that contain greater than 20% alcohol Hanging Garments, Bulk Storage Lighters (butane) -Loose in large containers (Level 3 aerosol) Storage Container -Large container storage of household goods *Should be treated as idle pallets. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I r [ KLAUSBRUCKNER. No other reproduction or transmission in any form permitted without written permission of NFPA For inquires or to report unauthonzed use, contact lic~nsing@nipa.org . DESIGN APPROACHES 13-143 2,0 6.1 Oensity (mm/min) 8,1 10,2 1.4,4 . 14.3 _ 16,3 · Table 11.2.3.1.2 ii~ Sttea,mAllowance and W~ter Supply (9) Exterior columns under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2) in area formed by studs or wood joists, supporting exterior canopies that are fully protected with a sprinkler system. ])uration lteqQh-em.ents for Hydraulically Cal.culated Systems Total Combined Inside and Outside· lnsideH~ Hose . .. :Puratio1;1. bccQpancy gplil Lfmin _gpm L/inin . (minute!!) Light hazard 0,50,or 0,190,or 100 380 30 100 380 [orcli~ary . ... 0,50,or 0, 190, or hazard 100 380 -. -. 250 950 . . .. ~90 ' -J (lO)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom- bustible or limited-combustible ceilings are attached to the bottom of composite wood joists either directly or on to metal channels not exceeding 1 in. (25 mm) in depth, provided the adjacent joist channels are firestopped into volumes not exceeding 160 ft3 (4.5 m3 ) using materials equivalent to½ in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least 3½ in. (90 mm) ofbatt insulation is installed at the bot- tom of the joist channels when the ceiling is attached utilizing metal channels. Extra hazard 0,50,or 0,190,or 500 1900 90-120 100 380 to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited- combustible construction or noncombustible construction so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 ( 4.5 m3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise sprinklered concealed space. , (5) Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less and the materials have been demonstrated to not propa- gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor- dance with ASTM E84, Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ANSI/ UL 723, Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, extended for an additional 20 min- utes in the form in which they are installed in the space. (6) Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are constructed entirely offire-retardant-tteated wood as de- fined by NFPA 703. (7) Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed- ing 55 ft2 (5.1 m2) in area. (8) Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.9 m2), provided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con- struction, and where such pipe chases contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed. 11.2.3.2 Density/ Area Method. 11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply . 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are specified for special occupancy hazards. 11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculations shall satisfy any single point on the appropriate density/area curve. 11.2.3.2.1.3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec- essary to meet all points on the selected curves. 11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers. 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities and areas provided in Figure 11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only with spray sprinklers . 11.2.3.2.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted for use in extra hazard occupancies or other occupancies where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or combustible dusts. 11.2.3.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig- ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- ever is greater . 11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed with and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the density for the hazard as specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1. 2016 Edition ATTACHMENT #5 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • > > 6. Where the most remote portion of a floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connec- tion, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections be provided in approved locations. The distances from a hose connection shall be measured along the path of travel. 905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class I stand- pipe systems not located within an interior exit stairway shall be protected by a degree of fire resistance equal to that required for vertical enclosures in the building in which they are located . Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are not located within an interior exit stairway are not required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated construction . 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFP A 14. 905.5 Location of Class II standpipe hose connections . Class II standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and shall be located so that all portions of the building are within 30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose . 905.5.1 Groups A-1 and A-2. In Group A-1 and A-2 occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose connections shall be located on each side of any stage, on each side of the rear of the auditorium, on each side of the balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms . 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris- ers ·and laterals of Class JI standpipe systems is not required. 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. A minimum I-inch (25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations in light-hazard occupancies where investigated and listed for this service and where approved by the fire code offi- cial. 905.6 Location of Class ill standpipe hose connections . Class III standpipe systems shall have hose connections located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have Class II hose connections as required in Sec- tion 905.5. 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class III stand- pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys- tems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. 905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one Class III standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be interconnected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire-fighting equipment, such as standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers or fire depart- ment valves, shall not be blocked from use or obscured from view. 905.7.1 Cabinet equipment identification. Cabinets shall be identified in an approved manner by a permanently attached sign with letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS high in a color that contrasts with the background color, indicating the equipment contained therein. Exceptions: 1. Doors not large enough to accommodate a writ- ten sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained therein. 2. Doors that have either an approved visual identi- fication clear glass panel or a complete glass door panel are not required to be marked. 905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors. Cabinets shall be unlocked . Exceptions: 1. Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access. 2. Approved locking arrangements . 3. Group I-3 occupancies and in mental health areas of Group 1-2 occupancies. 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed . Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance with NFP A 14. 905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies shall be supervised in the open position so that a change in the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4 . Where a fire alarm system is provided, a signal shall also be transmitted to the control unit. Exceptions: 1. Valves to underground key or hub valves in road- way boxes provided by the municipality or public utility do not require supervision . 2. Valves locked in the normal position and inspected as provided in this code in buildings not equipped with a fire alarm system. 905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required during construction and demolition operations shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 3313. 905.11 Existing buildings. Where required in Chapter 11, existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with Section 905. ··.. ~t;~TIQN :90$. . . . . PORTAB!-E FIR!; l;XTINGUISHE;RS 906.i-Whet~ ~eqpit'ed .. Portable .fire extinguishers shall be . installed in i_ill of the following location_s: · · · · 1. In new ,?119-.¢xistingGr0lJP A, :e, E, F, H~ I, L, M, R-:t, ·. R.a.2,J?_,..].1{ R~3.I, R-4and S occ;upancfos. · Exception: In Group R-2 occupancies, portable fire extinguishers shall be required only in locations specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum rating of 1-A:10-B:C . 159 illl~Hr.!)l(IHt!~OIJl]f(l}l)~[ij 11 Copyright© 20l6 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further JL A reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 11 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 2. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial cooking equipment. 3. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. 4. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 3315.1. , 5. Where required by the sections indicated in Table I 906.1. 6. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to labo- ratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. 7. Large and small family day-care homes shall be equipped with a portable fire extinguisher having a minimum 2-A:10-B:C rating. 8. Where required by California Code of Regulations, , Title 19, Division 1. 9. Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of domestic cooking equip- ment located in a Group 1-2. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.29(a) through (d)] Portable Fire Extinguishing Equip- ment. (a) General. Portable fire extinguishers conforming to the requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3, shall be installed and maintained in accordance with guides established therein. (b) Special Coverage. Additional Class A, B and C units of adequate extinguishing potential shall be provided for any other hazard, as determined by the enforcing agency. (c) Group A Occupancies. 160 (I) One additional Class 2-A unit shall be provided in Group A Occupancies as follows: (A) On each side of the stage or platform. Exception: Platforms 1000 square feet or less in area need have only one such extinguishing unit. (B) On each side of every fly gallery. (C) In basements beneath the stage or platform. (D) In every hallway or passageway leading to a dressing room. (E) In every property room, carpenter shop, or simi- lar workroom. (2) Not less than one 10-B:C unit (not less than 4-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall be provided: (A) For each motor and fan room. (B) Adjacent to each switchboard on the stage or platform. (C) For each motion picture machine in projection rooms. Exception: One 20-B:C unit (not less than 8-B:C for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) in each projection room may be accepted as pro- viding substantially equal protection. TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION SUBJECT 303.5 Asphalt kettles 307.5 Open burning 308.1.3 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 2005.2 Aircraft towing vehicles 2005.3 Aircraft welding apparatus 2005.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tank vehicles 2005.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 2005.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 2007.7 Heliports and helistops 2108.4 Dry cleaning plants 2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2310.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2311.6 Repair garages 2404.4.1 Spray-finishing operations 2405.4.2 Dip-tank operations 2406.4.2 Powder-coating areas 2804.3 Lumberyards/woodworking facilities 2808.8 Recycling facilities 2809.5 Exterior lumber storage 2903.5 Organic-coating areas 3006.3 . • Industrial oven!! I ·1 3104.12 Tents and membrane structures 3206.1 Rack storage 3315.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 3317.3 Roofing operations 3408.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 3504.2.6 Welding and other hot work 3604.4 Marinas 5203.6 Combustible fibers 5703.2.1 Flammable and combustible liquids, general 5704.3.3.1 Indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids 5704.3.7.5.2 Liquid storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids 5705.4.9 Solvent distillation units 5706.2.7 Farms and construction sites-flammable and combustible liquids storage 5706.4.10.1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids 5706.5.4.5 Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufac- turing establishments-fuel dispensing 5706.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible liquids 5906.5.7 Flammable solids 6108.2 LP-gas 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • TITLE 19, DIVISION 1, SECTION 569, TABLE 3 Basic Minimum Maximum Travel Type of Extinguisher Distance to (in meters) Hazard Rating Extinguishers (in feet) Light (low) 5B 30 9.J5 JOB 50 J5.25 Ordinary JOB 30 9.J5 (moderate) 20B 50 J5.25 Extra (high) 40B 30 9.J5 BOB 50 J5.25 Note 1. The specified rating does not imply that fires of the magnitudes indicated by these ratings will occur, but rather to give the operators more time and agent to handle difficult spill fires that may occur. Note 2. For fires involving water soluble flammable liquids, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566(d). Note 3. For specific hazard applications, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566. (b) Two or more extinguishers of lower rating shall not be used to fulfill the protection requirements of California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3 . (c) The protection requirements may be fulfilled with extinguishers of high ratings, provided the travel distance to such larger extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 m), as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. ~ [California Code of Regulati §570(a) through (e)] Fire Extin for Class B Fires in Flamma OFFICES ~ C, ----__ ·-A -----·· en, hie Liquids of Appreciable Depth . s shall not be installed as the (a) Portable fire extinguishe~ sole protection for flammable ble depth [greater than 1/4 in face area exceeds 10 square fi liquid hazards of apprecia- ch (0.64 cm)] where the sur- eet (0.93 m2). Exception: Where personn guishingfires in the protec the premises, the maxim exceed 20 square feet. (1.8 el who are trained in extin- ted hazards are available on um suiface area shall not 6 tn2). (b) For flammable liquid hazards of appreczable depth, c;z Class B fire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of at least two numerical units of Class B extinguishing potential per square feet (0.0929 m2) of flammable liquid suiface of the largest hazard area. For fires involving cpoking grease or water-soluble flammable liquids, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- tion 566(b) and 566(d). Exception: AFFF-or FFFP-type extinguishers may be provided on the basis of a 1B rating of protection per squarefootofhazard. (c) Two or more extinguishers of lower ratings shall not be used in lieu of the extinguisher required for the largest hazard area . Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP extinguishers may be used to fulfill the requirements provided the sum of the Class B ratings meets or exceeds the value required for the largest hazard area . FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (d) Travel distances for portable extinguishers shall not exceed 50 feet (15.25 m) as shown in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3. (e) Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individ- ually protected. An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz- ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the presence of a fire without undue danger to the operator. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §571(a)] Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement/or Class C Hazards . (a) Fire extinguishers with Class C ratings shall be required where energized electrical equipment can be encountered which would require a nonconducting extin- guishing medium. This requirement includes situations where fire either directly involves or surrounds electrical equipment. Since the fire itself is a Class A or Class B haz- ard, the fire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the basis of the anticipated Class A or Class B hazard. Note: Electrical equipment should be de-energized as soon as possible to prevent reigniting. 1 906.3.1_ Cltts~ kfire ~a~a~ds'. ~orta.?le fire-extinguishers . for occupap.cies thiit 1nvo1v.e pnm11Ply Cl.as$ A fire _hai- ards,. the, m,iriimum sizes and c:listribuJ;ion shall comply' with table. 906.3(1). . . · · . • · . TABLE 906 3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS -r----_ l 'iilGHT . I ORDINARY EXTRA 7 ~ ,(l9w) .. (Moderate) (High) 1 · HAZARD· HAZARD HAZARD !occ:UPANCV lOCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY l -: ---- Minimum rated l ----~ ······.··1 single extinguisher i, 2-N l 2-A 4-A" -' - Maximum floor area tooo .. 1,500 1,000 per unit of A i ~<i.1.Jtrre fee! , square feet square feet I. Maximum floor area ,, . 11,zKo·· 11,250 11,250 for extinguisherb ! -sqt1ai:e feet square feet square feet Maximum distance of i ---l ! 7$ feet 75 feet 75 feet travel to extinguisher j. ' . For SI: 1 foot= 304.8 mm, 1 square foot= 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon= 3.785 L. a. Two 21/2-gallon water-type extinguishers shall be deemed the equivalent of one 4-A rated extinguisher. b. California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division I, Chapter 3 concerning application of the maximum floor area criteria . c. Two water-type extinguishers each with a 1-A rating shall be deemed the equivalent of one 2-A rated extinguisher for Light (Low) Hazard Occupancies . 906.3.2 -ChJSs B fire h~zar(J.s. Port~ble fire extingµrshets fot occ~pancies m.volViiig fl1lllim11ble or combustible liq~ uic:ls with depth$ of less than or equal to Q.25-irtch (6.4- mm) shall be selected ·and. placed1n 'a,1;:eotdanc~ with table· 906.J(2). . Portable fue e,ctinguishets for oc:cripancies. ittyqlving flammable Of CQrtibusti.bJe ,liql!ids, with a q.~pth of greatef th11Il o.is-inGh (6.4. n.im) sb~U he .sei~ctt)d ~ri!. placed in accord@c~ wi.th C~lifornia C<ide of E.egi,lafiofis, Title 19; Division 1,. ·Chapter 3. 165 • . 2016CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Jli1111m,,•1111a 'ltll}l] .. ~lllJl[~ 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further •--· dn/pl _ . nh_!! _ -~~:-_!:_!! _'_ reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS TABLE 906.3(2) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS 'WITH DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO0.25-IN'CH• BASIC MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF TYPE OF HAZARD EXTINGUISHER TRAVEL TO RATING EXTINGUISHERS (feet) Light(Low) 5-B 30 10-B 50 10-B 30 ! Ordinary (Moderate) ZO-B 50 I____ . ----. Extra (High) 40-B -----30 80-B 50 For SI: 1 inch= 25.4 mm, 1 foot= 304.8 mm. a. For requirements on water-soluble flammable liquids and alternative sizing criteria, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division I, Cha ter 3. 906.3.3 Class C fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for Class -C fire hazards shall be selected i;md placed on the basis of the anticipated Class A or 13 hazard. 906.3.4 Class D fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving combustible metals shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19; Division 1, Chapter 3. 906.4 Cooking grease fires. Fire extinguishers provided for the protection of cooking grease fires shall be of an approved type compatible with the automatic fire-extinguishing system agent and in accordance with Section 904.12.5. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §573(a) through (c)] Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for Commercial Cooking Operations. (a) Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be pro- vided for hazards where there is a potential for fires involving combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats). (b) Maximum travel distance shall not exceed 30 feet (9.15 m) from the hazard to the extinguishers. (c) Additional fire extinguishers, required for the control of other classes of fires, shall be provided for commercial cooking areas as required by California Code of Regula- tions, Title 19, Division 1, Section 567. 906.5 C«~nspicuous location. Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. [Cal[foiiiiaCode o]~egulations, Tillel 9;-D1vision §567.5] Physical Damage Protection. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- feet to physical damage, (e.g., from impact, vibration, the environment) shall be adeauatelv vrotected 906.6 Unobstructed and unobscured. Portable fire extin- gliishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be com- pletely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the loca- tions of extinguishers. 166 906.7 Hangers and brackets·.-Hatid~held portable fire extin- guishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructibtt$. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.3] Installation. Portable fire extinguishers other than wheeled types shall be <'7'»'..,,..,o,,, installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied or placed in c o ket shall be securely an ur- face in accordanCZ'YlmT.r""17te--r.rrcnnmm:?nn~r""'.rrrsrtuc- tions. Wheeled-type fire extinguishers shall be located in a designated location. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.4] Brackets. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- ject to dislodgement shall be installed in brackets specifically designed to cope with this problem. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.6] Mounting. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18.14 kg) shall be installed so that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 5 feet (1.53 m) above the floor. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight greater than 40 pounds (18.14 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 3 1/2feet (1.07 m) above the floor. In no case shall the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor be less than 4 inches (10.2 cm). 906.8 Cabinets. C~binets used to house portable fire ,extin- guishers shall not be locked. Exceptions: 1. Where portable fire e~tingui~h~rs subject _to m~li- cious use or damage ~e provided with a means of ready access. · · · · 2. In Group I-3 occupancies and in mental health areas in Group I-2 occupancies, .access t_o portable fire extinguishers shall be permitted.to be locked orto be located in staff locations provldeq.. the staff has keys. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.2] Cabinets. Cabinets housing extinguishers shall not be locked Exception: Where extinguishers are subject to malicious use, locked cabinets may be used provided they include a means of emergency access and are approved by the authority having jurisdiction. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567. 7] Sealed Cabinets. Where extinguishers are installed in closed cabinets that are exposed to elevated temperatures, the cabinets shall be pro- vided with screened openings and drains. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 906.9 Extinguisher installation. The installation of portable -fire extinguishers shall be in acicordance with Sections 906.9.1 through 906.93 . 906.9.1 Extinguishers weighing 40 pounds or less. Por-:- taple rm~ extinguishers having a" gross weight not exceed- ing 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are notlllore thllll 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor, 906.9.2 Extinguishers weighing more tban 40 pounds. Hand-held portable fire·· exti:p.guishers having a gross weight l';Xceeding 40 poµnds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are not more than 3 .5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. 906.9 .3 Floor clearance.· Toe 'clearance between the floor and the bottom of installeirh~d-held portable fire extin- guishers. shall not be I~ss thap: 4 inches (102 mm) • ,.., .,, ...... . 906.10 Wheeled units. wiiJ~f~d~:fi;e extinguishers ·shall be conspicuously located in a d~si~ated location. SECTION 907 FIRE ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEMS 907.1 General. This section covers the application, installa- tion, performance and maintenance of fire alarm systems and their components in new and existing buildings and struc- tures. The requirements of Section 907.2 are applicable to new buildings and structures. The requirements of Section 907.9 are applicable to existing buildings and structures. 907.1.1 Construction documents. Construction docu- ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity to indicate the location, nature and extent of the work pro- posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi- sions of this code, the California Building Code, and relevant laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, as deter- mined by the fire code official. 907.1.2 Fire alarm shop drawings. Shop drawings for fire alarm systems shall be submitted for review and approval prior to system installation, and shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following where applicable to the system being installed: 1. A floor plan that indicates the use of all rooms. 2. Locations of alarm-irtitiating devices. 3. Locations of alarm notification appliances, includ- ing candela ratings for visible alarm notification appliances. 4. Design minimum audibility level for occupant notification . 5. Location of fire alarm control unit, transponders and notification power supplies. 6. Annunciators. 7. Power connection. 8. Battery calculations . 9. Conductor type and sizes . 10. Voltage drop calculations . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 11. Manufacturers' data sheets indicating model num- bers and listing information for equipment, devices and materials. 12. Details of ceiling height and construction. 13. The interface of fire safety control functions. 14. Classification of the supervising station. 15. All plans and shop drawings shall use the symbols identified in NFPA 170, Standard for Fire Safety and Emergency Symbols. Exception: Other symbols are allowed where approved by the enforcing agency . 907.1.3 Equipment. Systems and components shall be California State Fire Marshal listed and approved in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1 for the purpose for which they are installed . 907.1.4 Fire-walls and fire barrier walls. For the purpose of Section 907, fire walls and fire barrier walls shall not define separate buildings . 907.1.5 Fire alarm use. A fire alarm system shall not be used for any purpose other than fire warning or mass noti- fication and where permitted by NFPA 72. 907.2 Where required-new buildings and structures. An approved fire alarm system installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFP A 72 shall be provided in new buildings and structures in accordance with Sections 907.2.1 through 907.2.23 and provide occupant notification in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code . Not fewer than one manual fire alarm box shall be pro- vided in an approved location to initiate a fire alarm signal for fire alarm systems employing automatic fire detectors or waterflow detection devices. Where other sections of this code allow elimination of fire alarm boxes due to sprinklers, or automatic fire alarm systems, a single fire alarm box shall be installed at a location approved by the enforcing agency. Exceptions: 1. The manual fire alarm box is not required for fire alarm control units dedicated to elevator recall con- trol, supervisory service and fire sprinkler monitor- ing . 2. The manual fire alarm box is not required for Group R-2 occupancies unless required by the fire code official to provide a means for fire watch personnel to initiate an alarm during a sprinkler system impair- ment event. Where provided, the manual fire alarm box shall not be located in an area that is accessible to the public. 3. The manual fire alarm box is not required to be installed when approved by the fire code official . 907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system that acti- vates the occupant notification system in accordance with Section 907 .5 shall be installed in Group A occupancies where the occupant load due to the assembly occupancy is 300 or more. Group A occupancies not separated from one another in accordance with Section 707.3.10 of the 167 4llll~H~)IIIHf}11(1Jl]l(1}U ~Ol 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further Ja A ' reproduction or distribution authoriied. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE INDUSTRIAL OVENS SECTION 3005 INTERLOCKS 3005.1 Shut down. Interlocks shall be provided for Class A ovens so that conveyors or sources of flammable or combus- tible materials shall shut down if either the exhaust or recircu- lation air supply fails. SECTION 3006 FIRE PROTECTION 3006.1 Required protection. Class A and B ovens that con- tain, or are utilized for the processing of, combustible materi- als shall be protected by an approved automatic fire- extinguishing system complying with Chapter 9. 3006.2 Fixed fire-extinguishing systems. Fixed fire-extin- guishing systems shall be provided for Class C or D ovens to protect against such hazards as overheating, spillage of mol- ten salts or metals, quench tanks, ignition of hydraulic oil and escape of fuel. It shall be the user's responsibility to consult with the fire code official concerning the necessary require- ments for such protection. 3006.3 Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers com- plying with Section 906 shall be provided not closer than 15 ::/.. feet (4572 mm) or not more than 50 feet (15 240 mm). This shaU apply to the oven and related equipment .. SECTION 3007 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE .3007.1 Furnace system information. An approved, clearly worded, and prominently displayed safety design data form or manufacturer's nameplate shall be provided stating the safe operating condition for which the furnace system was designed, built, altered or extended. 3007.2 Oven nameplate. Safety data for Class A solvent atmosphere ovens shall be furnished on the manufacturer's nameplate. The nameplate shall provide the following design data: l. The solvent used. 2. The number of gallons (L) used per batch or per hour of solvent entering the oven. 3. The required purge time. 4. The oven operating temperature. 5. The exhaust blower rating for the number of gallons (L) of solvent per hour or batch at the maximum operating temperature. Exception: For low-oxygen ovens, the maximum allow- able oxygen concentration shall be included in place of the exhaust blower ratings. 3007.3 Training. Operating, maintenance and supervisory personnel shall be thoroughly instructed and trained in the operation of ovens or furnaces. 3007.4 Equipment maintenance. Equipment shall be main- tained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 356 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #6 WATER SUPPLY FIRE SERVICE FEATURES tion 1011.12. Such stairway shall be marked at street and floor levels with a sign indicating that the stairway continues to the roof. Where roofs are used for roof gardens or for other purposes, stairways shall be provided as required for such occupancy classification. 504.4 Roof access. No person shall install or maintain any security barrier such as barbed wire fencing, razor wire fenc- ing, chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, aerial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren- der egress or access hazardous in the event of fire or other emergency. Exception: Guy wire, rods and aerial antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure having a slope of less than 30 degrees provided there is fall clearance of 7 feet or more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or rods required to support aerial or antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the mast not in excess of one-sixth the height of the mast. SECTION 505 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION 505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings shall be provided with approved address identification. The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position that is visible from the street or road fronting the property. Address identification characters shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not be spelled out. Each character shall be not less than 4 inches (102 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 1/2 inch (12.7 mm). Where required by the fire code official, address identification shall be pro- vided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency response. Where access is by means of a private road and the building cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign or means shall be used to identify the struc- ture. Address identification shall be maintained. 505.2 Street or road signs. Streets and roads shall be identi- fied with approved signs. Temporary signs shall be installed 506.1.1 Locks. An approved lock shall be installed on gates or similar barriers where required by the fire code official. 506.1.2 Key boxes for nonstandardized fire service ele- vator keys. Key boxes provided for nonstandardized fire service elevator keys shall comply with Section 506.1 and all of the following: 1. The key box shall be compatible with an existing rapid entry key box system in use in the jurisdiction and approved by the fire code official. 2. The front cover shall be permanently labeled with the words "Fire Department Use Only-Elevator Keys." 3. The key box shall be mounted at each elevator bank at the lobby nearest to the lowest level of fire department access. 4. The key box shall be mounted 5 feet 6 inches (1676 mm) above the finished floor to the right side of the elevator bank. 5. Contents of the key box are limited to fire service elevator keys. Additional elevator access tools, keys and information pertinent to emergency plan- ning or elevator access shall be permitted where authorized by the fire code official. 6. In buildings with two or more elevator banks, a sin- gle key box shall be permitted to be used where such elevator banks are separated by not more than 30 feet (9144 mm). Additional key boxes shall be provided for each individual elevator or elevator bank separated by more than 30 feet (9144 mm). Exception: A single key box shall be permitted to be located adjacent to a fire command center or the non- standard fire service elevator key shall be permitted to be secured in a key box used for other purposes and located in accordance with Section 506.1. 506.2 Key box maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key where a lock is changed or rekeyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key box. at each street intersection when construction of new road-~-----------------~--~--~ ways allows passage by vehicles. Signs shall be of an approved size, weather resistant and be maintained until r.eplaced by permanent signs. SECTION 506 KEY BOXES 506.1 Where required. Where access to or within a structure or an area is restricted because of secured openings or where immediate access is necessary for life-saving or fire-fighting purposes, the fire code official is authorized to require a key box to be installed in an approved location. The key box shall be of an approved type listed in accordance with UL 1037, and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. 96 SECTION 507 FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES 507.1 Required wider sup.ply. An approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow fot fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilitres, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed· or moved into or within the jurisdiction. · 507.2 Type of water supply. A water supply shall consist of reservoirs; pressure tanks, elevated tanlq;, water i:nains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fite flow. 507.2.1 Private fire s~rvice mains. Private fire serv_ice mains and appurtenaµces shall be installed h1 a_ccprdance · with NFP A 24 as amended in Chapter 80. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright <!l 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION JS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ...___ - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 507 .2.2 Water tanks. Water tanks for private fire protec- tion shall be installed in accordance with NFP A 22 . I I t 507.3 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or por- tions of buildings and faci_lities shall be determined by an, r approved method or Appendix B. I 507.4 Water supply test. The fire code official sliall be noti-· ' fied prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be • witnessed by the fire code official or approved docuinenta~ I tiofin oalf the test s 1 hafll bhe provided to 1 the fire code official prior )> I to n approva o t e water supp y system. 507 .5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire h.ydrant systems shall com- ply with Sections 501.5 J through 507 .5 .6 and Appendix C or by an appfoved method. · 5()7.5.1 Wbere required. Where a portion: of the facility or builduig ht;reafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet (122 in) froin a. hydrant on a fire apparatµs access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or build'.. ing, otbsite fire hydrants and mains shall be provided. where required bythe fite code officiaJ . Exception: For Group R-3 and Group U occupancies, equiped thtoughoutwith an approved automatic sprin- kler syst?m installed in acr;ordance with Sec;tion 9033.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3, the distan,ce require- ment shall be not more than 600 feet (183 m). 507,5.1.1 Hydrant for standpipe system.s~ 'Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accor- dance with Section '905 shall have a fire hydrant within 100 feet (30 480 mm) of the fire department connec- tions. ExceptioJI: The distance shall be permitted to exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm) where approved by the fire code official. · · 507.5.2 Inspection, testing and maintena~c~~ Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic · tests as requir1;:d by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved stan- ,dards. Records ,of tests and required maintenance spall be maintained . . 507.5.3 Private fire service mains and water tanks. Pri~ vate · fire service mains and water tanks shall ,be p<:lriodi~ cally inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Dfvtsiqn 1, Chapter 5. Records of ihspectfons, testing and maintenance shall be maintained. 501.5.4 Obstruction. Unobstructed access to fire h.ydrants sliall be maintained at all times. The fue department shalt not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to rrre protection equipment or fue hydrants . 507.5.5 Clear space around hydr~11ts. A 3-foot (914 mm) .clear space shall be maintained ~roµnd the circumfer'- 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE SERVICE FEATURES encl') o:f fire h.y¢:ants,, .. e;xr,:ept l!S. otherwise JeqU:iteq. o:r approved,. 507.'5.6 Phy~ical prot~ctii:,n~ Whl'lre fir¢ hycirimts ;ire sµh~ ject to impact l,y a ,motor vehicle, .gu~d posts or qthet approved m.eans shalkomply witl):S1;:ction .J12: . SECTION 508 FIRE COMMAND CENTER 508.1 General. Where required by other sections of this code and in all buildings classified as high-rise buildings by the California Building Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access, a fire command center for fire department operations shall be provided and shall comply with Sections 508.1.1 through 508.1. 7, 508.1.1 Location and access. The location and accessibil- ity of the fire command center shall be approved by the fire chief . 508.1.2 Separation. The fire command center shall be separated from the remainder of the building by not less than a 1-hour fire barrier constructed in accordance with Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the California Building Code, or both . 508.1.3 Size. The fire command center shall be not less than 200 square feet (19 m2) in area with a minimum dimension of 10 feet (3048 mm) . 508.1.4 Layout approval. A layout of the fire command center and all features required by this section to be con- tained therein shall be submitted for approval prior to installation. 508.1.5 Storage. Storage unrelated to operation of the fire command center shall be prohibited . 508.1.6 Required features. The fire command center shall comply with NFP A 72 and shall contain the follow- ing features: 1. The emergency voice/alarm communication system control unit. 2. The fire department communications system. 3. Fire alarm system zoning annunciator panel required by Section 907.6.4.3. 4. Annunciator unit visually indicating the location of the elevators and whether they are operational. 5. Status indicators and controls for air distribution systems . 6. The fire fighter's control panel required by Section 909.16 for smoke control systems installed in the building . 7. Controls for unlocking stairway doors simultane- ously. 8. Sprinkler valve and water-flow detector display panels . 97 11 11 tlHl'HJ.l)l(IHMl(I] I] :((l}IJ~[ij 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further i• «t reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODU=ON OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 152 automatic sprinklers and the top of piles of combustible fibers. Exception: Kitchen equipment under exhaust hoods protected with a fire-extinguishing system in accor- dance with Section 904. 903.3.4 Actuation. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be automatically actuated unless specifically provided for in this code. 903.3.5 Water supplies. Water supplies for automatic sprinkler systems shall comply with this section and the standards referenced in Section 903.3.1. The potable water supply shall be protected against backflow in accordance with Health and Safety Code 13114. 7. For connections to public waterworks systems, the water supply test used for design of fire protection systems shall be adjusted to account for seasonal and daily pressure fluctuations based on information from the water supply authority and as approved by the fire code official. 903.3.5.1 Domestic services. Where the domestic ser- vice provides the water supply for the automatic sprin- kler system, the supply shall be in accordance with this section. 903.3.5.2 Residential combination services. A single combination water supply shall be allowed provided that the domestic demand is added to the sprinkler demand as required by NFPA 13R. 903.3.6 Hose threads. Fire hose threads and fittings used in connection with automatic sprinkler systeins shall be as prescribed by the fire code official. 903.3. 7 Fire department connections. Fire department connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with Section 912 . 903.3.8 Limited area sprinkler systems. Limited area sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with the standards listed in Section 903.3.1-except as provided in Sections 903.3.8.1 through 903.3.8.5 . 903.3.8.1 Number of sprinklers. Limited area sprin- kler systems shall not exceed six sprinklers in any sin- gle fire area . 903.3.8.2 Occupancy hazard classification. Only areas classified by NFPA 13 as Light Hazard or Ordi- nary Hazard Group 1 shall be permitted to be protected by limited area sprinkler systems . 903.3.8.3 Piping arrangement. Where a limited area sprinkler system is installed in a building with an auto- matic wet standpipe system, sprinklers shall be sup- plied by the standpipe system. Where a limited area sprinkler system is installed in a building without an automatic wet standpipe system, water shall be permit- ted to be supplied by the plumbing system provided that the plumbing system is capable of simultaneously supplying domestic and sprinkler demands. 903.3.8.4 Supervision. Control valves shall not be installed between the water supply and sprinklers unless the valves are of an approved indicating type that are supervised or secured in the open position . 903.3.8.5 Calculations. Hydraulic calculations in accordance with NFP A 13 shall be provided to demon- strate that the available water flow and pressure are adequate to supply all sprinklers installed in any single fire area with discharge densities corresponding to the hazard classification. 903.3.9 Floor control valves. Floor control valves and I I waterjlow detection assemblies shall be installed at each floor where any of the following occur: 1. Buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located more than 30 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. 2. Buildings that are four or more stories in height . 3. Buildings that are two or more stories below the highest level of fire department vehicle access. Exception: Group R-3 and R-3.1 occupancies floor control valves and waterjlow detection assemblies shall not be required. 903.4 Sprmkler system. sup~l'.V1$iQn and ~l!lrms. Valve$ controlling ih,e water supply f9r automatic $Prinldet systems, pumps, tanks, water lev~ls and temperatures, critical afrpres-· sutes andwaterflow-switches on.ali.sprinklersyste~s:shall l;/e· electrically sl,lperviseci by ;:i. lfStecI: fire alarrp. control ·uuit. · E~ception,s: L Automatic spr:mklet siste:ins protecting· one~ and two-family dwellings. · ··· 2. Lifn~ted area spi,iflkler system~ iq }lccor,daiic~ with: I· Section 903.3:8. . · " -, -" > . 3. Automatic spripkler systems instalhid in accor~a,nce · · with NFJ?A 13R wp.ere a common supply ma..ir! is used to supply both .d9m<;:su9 :watyr $l.d the auto-· matic sprinkler system, and a.sep;:i.rate shutoff valve . for tlie automatic sprinkler system is· not provided. · .· 4. Jockey pump c~ntfohalves that are sea1ed or ioeked in the operi po$ittpn. 5. Control ·valves to coni,inetcia:l ltj:tc)len hoods; :paiht. · spray booths or dip tailks. th~t ate seal~d-odocke&in: the open,positiofi. . · · 6. Valves contr~lling tM fuel supply to fire·. pump . en,gines that ate sealed ot lock~d in the open :poSf-tiorL -. . - 7. 'rr1m valves: to pressur~ switches in .dty, pteaction. and . deluge sprinkler systems that are se;ileci or locked ih the open positign. . 903.4.1 Mo~iti:,l.'ing. ;Al;ll111, supervisory and trou:1:;,le sig~ mtls shall be distinctly differep.t an4 slia11 b¢ autorha.tically . transmitted to an .appt9ved s4peni:i~ing .$tation, or, when/ approved by the f'rr~: code ,official, shall .soµnd.an aucJil5le signal aJ a c::9nstantly ~ttehped location . Exc~pti!)ns: . _ . _ _ _ . . _ . . · 1. l))idetground:k~y ot hub valyes·inroadway boxe$ ptovicled by {he rtnmicipalify or publi¢ -utility ate not required to be moti.itotecl. · · -, . - 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright@ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 2. Backtlow prevention device test valves located irt limited area sprinkler system supply piping shall be locked in the open posftion. In occupancies required to be equipped with a fire alarm system,. the backflow preventer valves shall be electri- cally supervised by a tamper switch installed in accordance with NFPA 72 and separately annun- ciated. 9Q3.4.2 Alarms. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic sprinkler system. Such sprinkler water-flow ?!arm devices shall be activated by water flow equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the sys- tem. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visible alarm notification appliances shall not be required except when required by Section ~~ . . 903.4.3 Floor control valves. Approved supervised indi- cating control valves shall be provided at the point of con- nection to the riser on each floor in high-rise buildings and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75/eet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access. 903.5 Testing and maintenance. Sprinkler systems shall be tested and maintained in accordance with Section 901. 903.6 Where required in existing buildings and struc- tures. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided in existing buildings and structures where required in Chapter 11. SECTION 904 ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 904.1 General. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall be designed, installed, inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of this section and the applicable referenced stan- dards. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(a)(2)] Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (2) Engineered and pre-engineered fzxed extinguishing systems shall be inspected, tested and maintained at least semi-annually, and immediately after a system activation. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904(c)] Required Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance Frequencies. (c) Engineered and pre-engineered fzxed extinguishing systems, regardless of installation date, shall be inspected, tested and maintained within the time periods specified in California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec- tion 904(a)(2) above. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §904. 7(a) through (c)] Inspection, Testing, and Mainte- nance Requirements for Engineered and Pre-engineered Fixed Extinguishing Systems. Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance shall be performed in accordance with: (a) California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 904(a)(2), (b) the manufacturer's written instructions, which are approved and on file with the Office of the State Fire Mar- shal; and (c) the applicable standards adopted in California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 9, (California Fire Code). 904.1.1 Certification of service personnel for fire-extin- guishing equipment. Service personnel providing or con- ducting maintenance on automatic fire-extinguishing systems, other than automatic sprinkler systems, shall pos- sess a valid certificate issued by an approved governmen- tal agency, or other approved organization for the type of system and work performed. 904.2 Where permitted. Automatic fire-extinguishing sys- tems installed as an alternative to the required automatic sprinkler systems of Section 903 shall be approved by the fire code official. 904.2.1 Restriction on using automatic sprinkler sys- tem exceptions or reductions. Automatic fire-extinguish- ing systems shall not be considered alternatives for the purposes of exceptions or reductions allowed for auto- matic sprinkler systems or by other requirements of this code. 904.2.2 Commercial hood and duct systems. Each required commercial kitchen exhaust hood and duct sys- tem required by Section 609 to have a Type I hood shall be protected with an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system installed in accordance with this code. 904.3 Installation. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with this section. 904.3.1 Electrical wiring. Electrical wiring shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 904.3.2 Actuation. Automatic fire-extinguishing systems shall be automatically actuated and provided with a man- ual means of actuation in accordance with Section 904.11.1. Where more than one hazard could be simulta- neously involved in fire due to their proximity, all hazards shall be protected by a single system designed to protect all hazards that could become involved. Exception: Multiple systems shall be permitted to be installed if they are designed to operate simultaneously. 904.3.3 System interlocking. Automatic equipment inter- locks with fuel shutoffs, ventilation controls, door closers, window shutters, conveyor openings, smoke and heat vents, and other features necessary for proper operation of the fire- extinguishing system shall be provided as required by the design and installation standard utilized for the hazard. 153 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • lie • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION JS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #8 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS FIRE SERVICE FEATURES FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. FIRE LANE. KEY BOX. TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES. SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 503.1 Where :req1dred. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.3. 503.1.1 Buildings and facilities. Approved fire appara- tus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of.a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45 720 mm) of all portions of the facility and all portions of the exte- rior walls of the first story of the building as :t;neasured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Excepti(ms: . 1. The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet ( 45 720 mm) where any of the following conditions occur: 1.1. The building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in~talled in accordance with. Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2 or 903.3.1.3. 1.2. Fire apparatus access roads cannot be installed because of location on property, topography, waterways, nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, and an approved alternative means of fire protection is provided. 1.3. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. 2. Where approved by the fire code official, fire apparatus access .roads shall be pennitted to be exempted or modified for solar photovoltaic power generation facilities .. · 503.1.2 Additional access. The fire code official is autho- rized to require more than one fire apparatus access road based oil the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of terrain, climatic condi- tions or other factors that could limit access. 503.1.3 High"-piled storage. Fire department vehicle access to buildings used for high-piled c.ombustible stor- age shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 32. 503.2 Spl.'cifications. Fire apparatus access roads shall be installed and arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.l through 503.2.8. 94 [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.05(a)] Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roads) (a) Roads. Required access roads from every building to a public street shall be all-weather hard-surfaced (suitable for use by fire apparatus) right-of-way not less than 20 feet in width. Such right-of-way shall be unobstructed and maintained only as access to the public street. Exception: The enforcing agency may waive or modify this requirement if in his opinion such all-weather hard-surfaced condition is not necessary in the interest .----oJpublic.safety.and.w.elfar..e __________ ____, 503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire . apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates in accordance With Section 503.6, and an unob- structed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches (4115mm). 503.2.2 Authority. The fire code officia:l shall have the authority to require or permit modifications to the required · access widths where they are inadequate for fire or rescue operations or where neces:sary to meet the public safety • objectives of the jurisdiction. 503.2.3 Sur.f~ce. Fire apparatus access roads shall he designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be , surfaced so as. to provide all- weather driving capabilities. · 503.2.4 Turning radius. The required turning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the fire code official. 503;2.5 nead ends. Dead-encl fire apparatus access roads in excess of 150 feet (45 720 mm) in. length shall be pro- vided with an approved area. for ,turning around fire appa- ratus~ 503.2.6 Bridges and elevated surfaces. Where a bridge or an elevated surface is part of a fire apparatus access road, the bridge shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with AASHTO HB-17. Bridges and elevated surfaces shall be designed for a live load sufficient to-carry the imposed loads of fire apparatus. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges where required by the fire code official. Wher.e elevated surfaces designed for emergency vehicle use are adjacent to surfaces that are not designed for such-use., approved barriers, approved signs or both shall be installed and maintained where required by the fire code. official. · ' 503.2,7 Grade. The grade ofthe fire apparatus access road shall be within the limits established by the fire code offi- cial based on the fire department's ap_patatus. 503.2.8 Angles of approach and departure. The angles of approach and departure for fire apparatus ac;cess roads shall be within the limits established by the fire ·code offi- cial l:,asecl on the fire department's apparatus. 503.3 Marking. Where required by the fire code official, approved signs or other approved notices or markings that 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • , . • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • ! I ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • include the words NO PAlU{ING.....:..FIRE LANE 1,hall be provided for fire apparatus. access roads to identify such roads or prohibit the obstruction thereof. The m.ean:s by which firt:: hmes are .qesignated shall be maintained-in a clean and legible condition at all times and be replaced or repaired whenn~ces- sacy to provide adeqqate visibility. 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fir€:l apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manrter, I including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and II clearances established in Sections 5Q3.2.l and 503.2.2 shall be maintained at all times . 5Q3.4.1 Traffic calming devices. Traffic calming <levices shall b€:l prohibited unless approv~d by the fire code offi- cial. · 503.51~.equited gates or barricades. The fire code official is authorized to require the installation and maintenance of gates or other approved barricades across fire apparatus access roads, trails or other accessways, not including public streets, alleys or highways. Electric gate operators, where ptovided, shall be listed in accordance with UL 325. Gates intended for autom&tic operation shall be designed, con- structed .and installed to comply with the requirements of ASTMF2200. . 503.5.1 Secured gates and barricades. Where required,. gates m:id barricades shall be secured i:o, an approved man- ner. Roads, trails and other accessw~ys that have bei::n closedand obstructed in the manner prescribed by Section 503.5 shall not be trespassed on or used u,nless aµthorized · by the owner and the fire code official. Exception: The restriction on use shall J10t apply to public officers acting within the scope of duty . 503.5.2 Fences and Gates. School grounds may be fenced and gates therein may be equipped with locks, provided that safe dispersal areas based on 3 square feet (0.28 m2) per occupant are located between the school and the fence. Such required safe dispersal areas shall not be located less than 50 feet (15 240 mm) from school build- ings. Every public and private school shall conform with Sec- tion 32020 of the Education Code which states: The governing board of every public school district, and the governing authority of every pri- vate school, which maintains any building used for the instruction or housing of school pupils on land entirely enclosed (except for building walls) by fences of walls, shall, through cooperation with the local law enforcement and fire-protection agencies having jurisdiction of the area, make provision for the erection of gates in such fences or walls. The gates shall be of sufficient size to permit the entrance of the ambulances, police equipment and fire-fighting apparatus used by the law enforcement and fire-protection agencies. There shall be no less than one such access gate and there shall be as many such gates as needed to assure access to all major buildings and ground areas. If such gates are to be equipped 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE SERVICE FEATURES with locks, the locking devices shall be designed to permit ready entrance by the use of the chain or bolt-cutting devices with which the local law enforcement and fire-protection agencies may be equipped. 503.6 Securjty: gates, The-i11stallatiortof secl!!:ityJ;i;ates aqtoss- a fire app&ratus a9c~ss r()adsliall -be apptove<,J.by the lite chief. Where security gates ate insta;Hed;:·thi::y ·sl)all hav_~. an approved tnea.n,s of e!J1ergen,c.y operation, The secqrity g~tes · and the emergency operation shall be maintainec.l oMrational at all times. Electric gate operator~~ where provided; ;ilh~ll be listed iri a:ccordarice· with ·ur, :325. Gates intended :for auto'" n;rati~ qperatiq:p. .sli~ll be ·desi~ec1, c9:p.s@~t~d ajid irtstalled· to comply with the reqiJiremehts of A:STM F2200. SECTION 504 ACCESS TO BUILDING OPENINGS AND ROOFS 504.1 Required access. Exterior doors and openings required by this code or the California Building Code shall be main- tained readily accessible for emergency access by the fire department. An approved access walkway leading from fire apparatus access roads to exterior openings shall be provided when required by the fire code official. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.05(b)] Fire Department Access and Egress. (Roofs) (b) Roofs. No person shall install or maintain any security barrier such as barbed wire fencing, razor wire fencing, chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable, aerial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren- der egress or access hazardous in the event of fire or other emergency. Exception: Guy wire, rods and aerial antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure having a slope of less than 30 degrees provided there is full clearance of seven feet or more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or rods required to support aerial or antenna masts may be attached to a roof structure a lateral distance from the mast not in excess of one-sixth the height of the mast. 504.2 Maintenance of exterior doors and openings. Exte- rior doors and their function shall not be eliminated without prior approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered non- functional and that retain a functional door exterior appear- ance shall have a sign affixed to the exterior side of the door with the words TIDS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall con- sist ofletters having a principal stroke of not less than 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) wide and not less than 6 inches (152 mm) high on a contrasting background. Required fire department access doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit access doors shall comply with Chapter 10. Access doors for high-piled combustible storage shall comply with Section 3206.6.1. 504.3 Stairway access to roof. New buildings four or more stories above grade plane, except those with a roof slope greater than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3- percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. Stairway access to the roof shall be in accordance with Sec- 95 , 111·Ht.ii111n~~U1J1)CK1]1)~[ij 11 Copyright@ 20l6 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further la A . reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property . 5001.3.3. 7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or prop_erty. 5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided . 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces- sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials . 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees . 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures . Written documentation of operating procedures and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs . The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees . 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section 5003.11. 5001.5 Per:nrlts.'i>i;:n;nits ~hall be r~quir~d !.!S set forj:h in:sec- tions 105.6 and 105.1. · · · · When required l;,y _th~ fire code offici~; p~tmitt~es. :sliall apply forapproval to penn~~ntly c:lose a storage, use or 'han- dling facility. Such application slil:J.ll ·b~ su.bmittecJ not tess _ than 3 0 days prior to t)le t~inlihation -Qf .t)le storag~, use or handling of hazardo1Jl'f matetials, The frre cod~ of:fi¢iaf is authoriz-ed t_b requij"e.that the application be ~ccoinJ?arji~d by • an approved facility clqsure pl\lfl in ac_cordance with Sec;tiqn 500L6J. -· . . . ' · 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HMMP. The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: l. Access to each storage and use area . 2. Location of emergency equipment. 3. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. 4. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. 5. The general purpose of other areas within the building. 6. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. 7. The hazard classes in each area . 8. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. 9. Emergency exits. [For SFM] The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include an HMIS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title ill, Tier II Report or other approved state- ment. The HMIS shall include the following information: 1. Product name . 2. Component. 405 1111~Hr.~1111Htfj((l]l]lKl}lJ~[M 11 Copyright© 2Dl6 CABSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further L'h vf · reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ATTACHMENT #10 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT • • • •• •• • • • • . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access . 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5 . 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures . 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement ffiMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Manageme1,1t Pian. Where required by the fire code official, each application fot a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (:BMMP) in ac~ordance with Section 5Q01.5.l. The fire c.ode official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by . other regulations. 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closute .pl~ in accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensfrig, handling or use· ofhazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS 91 ~111•nfi•1111~ri·1~1111·~1IIJl[~ 11 Copyright@ 2o16 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further •---llHal __ l'faJ _:!! _ -~!! __ L!L _ reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos- ing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate- rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release. Where a release of hazardous materials gas or vapor would cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be provided. 5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer- gency condition that could endanger people or prop- erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces- sary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condi- tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 5001.3.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the protection of people and property from dangerous con- ditions involving hazardous materials. 5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu- mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the partici- pation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating procedures and procedures for emergency shut down shall be devel- oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con- ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participa- tion of affected employees. 5001.3.3.14 Management of change. A written plan for management of change shall be developed and enforced. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employ- ees. 5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs. The process of developing and updating the plan shall involve the participation of affected employees. 5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and documented in accordance with these procedures. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo- ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the expected consequences of a plausible release shall be performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of active and passive hazard mitigation controls. 5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies, see Section 5003.11. 5001.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. When required by the fire code official, permittees shall apply for approval to permanently close a storage, use or han- dling facility. Such application shall be submitted not less than 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of hazardous materials. The fire code official is authorized to require that the application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. 5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall ,include ,an HMMP. The HMMP shall include a facility sfte plan designating. the following: · L Access to each storage and use area. 2. Location of emergency equipment 3. Location where liaison will meet emergenqy respond- ers. 4. Facility evacuation meeting.point locations. 5. The general purpose of other areas withip. the building. 6. Location of all above~groun:d and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. 7. The hazard classes in each area. 8. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. 9. Emergency exits. [For SFM] The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 12. Division 2, ChapLer 4 .. ________ ~ 5001.5.2 Hazardous Matel'ials Inventory ·statement . (HMIS), Where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shaU include art HMIS; such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) Title Ill, Tier II Report or other approved state- ment. The HMIS shall include the following information: 1. Product name. 2. Component. 405 • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further ., reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3. Chemical Abstract Se,rvice (CAS) number. 4. Location where stored or used. 5. Container size • 6. Hazard classification. 1. Amount in storage~ 8, Amount in use-clo!ied systems. 9. Amount in use-open systems. [For SFM] The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95~ Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 5001.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser- vice in accordance with Sections 5001.6.1 through 5001.6.3. 5001.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities that are temporarily out of service shall continue to main- tain a permit and be monitored and inspected . 5001.6.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facili- ties for which a permit is not kept current or is not moni- tored and inspected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be permanently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. Where required by the fire.code official, permittees shall apply for approval to close permanently storage, use or handling facilities. The fire code official is authorized to require that such application be accompanied by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3. 5001.6.3 Facility closure plan. Where a facility closure plan is required in accordance with Section 5001.5 to termi- nate·storage, dispensing, handling or use ofhazardous mate- rials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official not less than 30 days prior to facility closure. The plan shall demon- strate that hazardous materials that are stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility will be transported, disposed of or reused in a manner that eliminates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety . SECTION 5002 DEFINITIONS 5002.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap- ter 2: • BOILING POINT. • CEILING LIMIT. • CHEMICAL. • CHEMICAL NAME. • CLOSED CONTAINER. • CONTAINER. CONTROL AREA. • CYLINDER. • DAYBOX. • DEFLAGRATION. • DESIGN PRESSURE. • DETACHED BUILDING. • 406 DISPENSING . EXCESS FLOW CONTROL. EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE. EXPLOSION . FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES . GAS CABINET . GAS ROOM. HANDLING. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. HEALTH HAZARD . IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH). INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. LIQUID. LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT (LEL) . LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL). MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CON- TROL AREA. NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP) . OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA . PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL). PESTICIDE. PHYSICAL HAZARD. PRESSURE VESSEL. SAFETY CAN. SECONDARY CONTAINMENT . SEGREGATED. SOLID . STORAGE, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. SYSTEM. TANK, ATMOSPHERIC. TANK, PORTABLE. TANK, STATIONARY. TANK VEIDCLE. UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE. USE (MATERIAL). VAPOR PRESSURE. SECTION 5003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 5003.1 Scope. The storage, use and handling of all hazardous materials shall be in accordance with this section. 5003.1.1 Maximum allowable quantity per control area. The maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be as specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4). 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6·54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ATTACHMENT #11 SYSTEMS, EQUIPMENT & PROCESSES: CONTAINERS, CYLINDERS AND TANKS, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND ALARMS, EMPTY CONTAINERS AND TANKS, MAINTENANCE & ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I •: • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • For retail and wholesale storage and display in Group M occupancies and Group S storage, see Section 5003.11. 5003.1.2 Conversion. Where quantities are indicated in pounds and where the weight per gallon of the liquid is not provided to the fire code official, a conversion factor of 10 pounds per gallon (1.2 kg/L) shall be used. 5003.1.3 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area. The storage, use and han- dling of hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indi- cated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with Sections 5001 and 5003. 5003.1.4 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area. The storage and use of hazard- ous materials in quantities exceeding the maximum allow- able quantity per control area indicated in Tables 5003.1.1(1) through· 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 5003.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.1 through 5003.2.8 . 5003.2,1 Design and constructic,n of containers, ~ylin"' der-s and tanks. Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed · in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved ty.pe. Pressure vessels not meeting DOTn requirements· for transportation shall comply With the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. 5003.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. Piping, tub- ing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 or other approved standards, and shall be in accor- dance with Sections 5003.2.2.1 and 5003.2.2.2. 5003.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related com- ponents shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, struc- tural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject. 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accor- dance with ASME A13.l to indicate the material conveyed. 3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 4. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visi- ble, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. 5. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be pro- vided where the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pres- surized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (103 kPa), an approved means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material stor- age room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. Exceptions: 1. Piping for inlet connections designed to pre- vent backflow . 2. Piping for pressure relief devices. 5003.2.2.2 Additional regulations for supply piping for health-hazard materials. Supply piping and tub- ing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard rank- ing of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFP A 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: 1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded, threaded or flanged connections throughout except for con- nections located within a ventilated enclosure if the material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connec- tions if the material is a liquid. 2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within cor- ridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies . Exception: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other occu- pancies where installed in accordance with Section 415.11.6.4 of the California Building Code for Group H-5 occupancies. 5003.2.3 Equipm~nt, · macliinery and. al~t.m~. $qt1ip~ ment, machinery @4:.i:,equired·-dete~tfon a;rrd alarm $ystems associated with the qse~ ·storage or handling of'haz~do1,1s nrateril;iJs shall, b~ listed or appt9ve1L · . 407 illl~H~ll(IHHl(I] l]l(l}I) ~[ij 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further J 11 reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.2.4 Installation of tanks. Installation of tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.2.4.1 through 5003.2.4.2.1. 5003.2.4.1 Underground tanks. Underground tanks used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall be provided with secondary containment. In lieu of pro- viding secondary containment for an underground tank, an above-ground tank in an underground vault comply- ing with Section 5704.2.8 shall be pennitted. 5003.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materi- als shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 shall not be required to comply with location and protection requirements for outdoor storage. 5003.2.4.2.1 Marking. Above-ground stationary tanks shall be marked as required by Section 5003.5. 5003.2.5 Empty containers and tanks. Empty ·containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recov- ery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or main- tained as specified for th,e storage of hazardous material. 5003.2.6 Maintena,ice. In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2.3, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved man- ner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alann systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. 5003.2.6.1 Tanks out of service for 90 days. Station- ary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be prop- erly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering. Vent lines shall be properly maintained. 5003.2.6.1.1 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 5003.2.6.2 Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired in accordance with approved standards or dis- posed of in an approved manner. 5003.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and that contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 414 5003.2.8 Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. 5003.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 5003.2.9.2. Records of the tests conducted or maintenance perfonned shall be maintained in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 107 .2.1. Exceptions: 1. Periodic testing shall not be required where approved written documentation is provided stat- ing that testing will damage the equipment, device or system and the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manu- facturer. 2. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. 3. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records of the self-diagnosis and trouble reporting shall be made available to the fire code official. 4. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. 5. Approved maintenance in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.2.6 that is perfonned not less than annually or in accordance with an approved schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing requirements set forth in Sections 5003.2.9.1 and 5003.2.9.2. 5003.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requir- ing testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 5003.2.9 and 5003.2.9.2. 1. Gas detection systems, alanns and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. 2. Limit control systems for liquid level, tempera- ture and pressure required by Sections 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. 3. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4. 4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. 5. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas sys- tems conveying pyrophoric gases. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #11 -2016 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 1 of 5 System, Equipment and Process Requirements · '8{'.)BJECT~ ,. , · COE>E REQtJIREM:eNTS (20,1:6 EE>l'.f10N) COD;E SECTION Design and Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, Construction of tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting Containers, Cylinders DOTn ·requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. and Tanks CFC 5003.2.1 Piping, Tubing, Valves Piping, tubing, valves and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 and Fittings or other approved standards. and shall be in accordance with the following: CFC 5003.2.2 Design and Construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject. 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A 13 .1 to indicate the material conveyed. 3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 3 .1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. 4. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible, accessible and indicated by means of a sign. 5. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 Flammable Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 In accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pressurized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge, an approved means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Piping for inlet connections designed to prevent backflow. 2. Piping for pressure relief devices. . PROJECT CONE>JTIONS . The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. I Attachment # 11 -2016 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 2 of5 SUBJEGT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) COPE.SECT-ION Additional Regulations for Supply Piping for Health-Hazard Materials. Supply piping and tubing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFP A 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B32.3 and the following: 1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded, threaded or flanged connections throughout except for connections located within a ventilated enclosure if the material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connections if the material is liquid. 2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies. EXCEPTION: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other occupancies when installed in accordance with Section 415.8.6.3 of the California Building Code for Group H-5 occupancies. Equipment, Machinery Equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous &Alarms materials shall be listed or approved. CFC 5003.2.3 Installation of Tanks Above-ground tanks. Above-ground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in CFC 5003.2.4 accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved. EXCEPTION: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 shall not be required to comply with location and protection requirements for outdoor storage. • Markine;. Above-ground stationarv tanks shall be marked as required by Section 5003.5 . Empty Containers and Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor Tanks as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as CFC 5003.2.5 specified for the storage of hazardous material. Maintenance In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2.3, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated CFC 5003.2.6 with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. • Tanks out of service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering. Vent lines shall be properly maintained. 0 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. • Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired in accordance with approved standards or disposed of in an approved manner. Liquid-Level Limit Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons and that contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a Control liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. CFC 5003.2.7 Seismic Protection Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design CFC 5003.2.8 requirements of the California Buildinf! Code for the seismic desfa:n category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. PRO;IBCT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #11-2016 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 3 of 5 $UBJEGT& · CODE SECTION Testing CFC 5003.2.9 Permits CMC 1402 Plans Required CMC 1403 Workmanship CMC 1404 ·•· ·Corn~ REQUIREMENT$(20:1'6 EDITION) · PR0,J]:<:Cl' CONDITIONS The equipment, devices and systems requiring testing shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed I The owners agree to below. Records of the tests conducted or maintenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section comply. 107.2.1. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Periodic testing shall not be r~quired where approved written documentation is provided stating that testing will damage the equipment, device or system and the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manufacturer. 2. Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. 3. Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records of the self-diagnosis and trouble reporting shall be made available to the fire code official. 4. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. 5. Approved maintenance in accordance with Section 5003.2.6 that is performed not less than annually or in accordance with an approved schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing requirements set forth in the following: Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested. 1. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. 2. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Section 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4. 3. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4. 4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 5004.10 and 5005.1.6. 5. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403.1.1.1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases. Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed above shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: l. Not less than annually; 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturers' requirements; 3. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or 4. In accordance with an approved schedule. It shall be unlawful to install, alter, or repair or cause to be installed, altered, or repaired any process material piping without first I The owners agree to obtaining a permit. Permits for process piping shall show the total number of outlets to be provided for on each system and such comply. other information as may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Plans, engineering calculations, diagrams, and other data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to require plans, computations, and specifications to be prepared and designed by a registered design professional. Where plans or other data are submitted for review, a plan review fee shall be paid. Process piping shall not be strained or bent, nor shall tanks, vessels, vats, appliances, or cabinets be supported by or develop strain or stress on the piping. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. Attachment #11-2016 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page4 of5 suarncr& CODE SEC'HON Piping and Tubing CMC 1406 CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) J PRO;JECT CONDITIONS Process piping, tubing, and fittings shall comply with the applicable standards in Table 1701.1 and shall be installed in accordance I The owners agree to with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Materials shall be rated for the operating temperatures and pressures of the comply. system, and shall be compatible with the type ofliquid. Hazardous Process Piping (HPP) Definition: A process material piping or tubing conveying a liquid or gas that has a degree-of- hazard rating in health, flammability, or reactivity of Class 3 or 4, as ranked by the Fire Code. Hazardous Process Piping (HPP). HPP supply piping or tubing in service corridors shall be exposed to view. HPP piping shall be identified in accordance with nationally recognized standards to indicate the material being transported. Liquid HPP piping shall have an approved means for directing any spilled materials to an approved containment or drainage system. Liquid HPP waste or drainage systems shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code. Installation in Exit Corridors and Above Other Occupancies. Hazardous process supply pipe shall not be located within exit corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistive construction, or in concealed spaces in or above areas not classified as Group H Occupancies, except as permitted by this subsection. Hazardous production material piping and tubing may be installed within the space defined by the walls of exit corridors and the floor or roof above, or in concealed spaces above other occupancies under the following conditions: • Automatic sprinklers shall be installed within the space, unless the space is less than six inches in the least dimension. • Ventilation at not less than six air changes per hour shall be provided. The space shall not be used to convey air from any other area . • Where the piping or tubing is used to transport HPP liquids, a receptor shall be installed below such piping or tubing. The receptor shall be designed to collect any discharge or leakage and drain it to an approved location. The one hour enclosure shall not be used as part of the receptor. • HPP supply piping and tubing and HPP nonmetallic waste lines shall be separated from the exit corridor and from any occupancy other than a semi-conductor fabrication facility classified as a Group H Occupancy by construction, as required for walls or partitions that have a fire-protection rating of not less than one hour. When gypsum wallboard is used, joints on the piping side of the enclosure need not be taped, provided the joints occur over framing members. Access openings into the enclosure shall be protected by approved fire assemblies. • Readily accessible manual or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on piping and tubing other than waste lines at the following locations: o At branch connections into the fabrication area. o At entries into exit corridors. Excess flow valves shall be installed as required by the Fire Code. • Electrical wiring and equipment located in the piping space shall be approved for Class I, Division 2, Hazardous Locations. EXCEPTION: Occasional transverse crossing of the corridors by supply piping that is enclosed within a ferrous pipe or tube for the width of the corridor need not comply with Section 1406.2.2.1 through 1406.2.2.6. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #11 -2016 CFC and CMC System, Equipment and Process Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 5 of 5 SB:BJECT&· . C:,0DE SEGTION ,,, CODE REQUIREMEms(20l.6 EDITION). Special Requirements for HPP Gases. In addition to other requirements of this section, HPP gases shall comply with the Fire Code and the following: • Special Provisions. Where HPP supply gas is carried in pressurized piping, a fail-safe system shall shut off flow due to a rupture in the piping. Where the piping originates from outside the building, the valves shall be located outside the building as close to the bulk source as practical. • Piping and Tubing Installation. Piping and tubing shall be installed in accordance with approved standards. Supply piping for hazardous production materials having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 shall have welded connections throughout, unless an exhausted enclosure is provided. EXCEPTION: Material that is incompatible with ferrous piping may be installed in nonmetallic piping with approved connections. • Gas-Detection System. When hazardous production material gas is used or dispensed and the physiological warning properties for the gas are at a higher level than the accepted permissible exposure limit for the gas, a continuous gas- monitoring system shall be provided to detect the presence of a short-term hazard condition. When dispensing occurs and flammable gases or vapors may be present in quantities in excess of20 percent ofthe lower explosive limit, a continuous gas- monitoring system shall be provided. The monitoring system shall be connected to the emergency control station. PROJECT CONDITIONS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed bel9w: 1. Not less than annually. 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. 3. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards . 4. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of ·bazardous materials. Hazardoqs materi- als iii any qµantity shall not be rekased into a sewer, storm ,drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stre~u:n, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the gtound, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: 1. The release ot emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or · loc~l governmental agencies, regulations or pehnits. 2. The rele~e ·of pesticides is allowed where used, in accordance with registered label directions . 3. Tl;te releiJSe of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accord_aqce with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unautho~ed discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in qµantities reportabk under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.l.l through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge ofhazatdous materials by the pennittee shali be maintained . 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shaU be ma,de for controllip,g and mitigating unauthorized discharges . 5003.3.1.3 Co!lfroJ. Where an unauthorized ,4ischarge · caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service . 5003.3.1.4 Respo11sibility for cleanup. The person, - f'Jtm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall in$titute l;ltld complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such ooauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or .other person responsible for the unauthoriz;~d dis- charge .. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented . Exception: Designated hazardous waste . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS . 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 5003. 7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3 . 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 1. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. 2. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. 3. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have ''No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 4. In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003. 7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous ( classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 415 IHl'HHIIIHHUIJl]lijlJIJl[lj 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further J! j ' ' reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ATTACHMENT #13 MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS & SIGNS/PLACARDS • • • • • • • • I -~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Dl!ta Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be eithir readily availabk on the premises as .a paper copy, or whete approvei shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access. · 407,3 Id~ntitication. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable -federal regQlations. Buildings, rooms and spaces contafomg hazardous materials shall lJe identified by hazard w;trning signs in accordance with Sec~ tiori 5003.5. · · 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures . 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations. 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS 91 • • ~···lnflil(IJHll(JIJl]fil}IJ~[aJ 11 Copyright@ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further •--· IUfal __ Hat_ Ii _ -~!! __ .L" _ _ reproduction or distnbution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: 1. Not less than annually. 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. 3. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. 4. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: 1. The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. 2. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. 3. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.l Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data .Sheets (MSPS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.5 Hazard identifj_catjon signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visib1e hazard identifica- tion ,signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and af specific entrances and locations 4es- ignated by the fire code official 5003.5.1 Markip,gs. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shat1" be conspicuou~ly labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. , 5003.6 Signs. Signs .and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, ~hall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and· the size, color and lettering shall be approved. '--,,~,,,..-ec,..,,,..---~--,--,------,,,---"--------,.-~_J 5003. 7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 1. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. 2. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. 3. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at all entrances to the facility or area. Designated areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 4. In rooms or areas where :flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, dispensed or used. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous ( classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 415 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright @ 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT#l4 SOURCES OF IGNITION 5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- tems and devices listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: 1. Not less than annually. 2. In accordance with the approved manufacturer's requirements. 3. In accordance with approved recognized industry standards. 4. In accordance with an approved schedule. 5003.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materi- als in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal waterway or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. Exceptions: 1. The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed where in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. 2. The release of pesticides is allowed where used in accordance with registered label directions. 3. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed where used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 5003.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. Where hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in accor- dance with Sections 5003.3.1.1 through 5003.3.1.4. 5003.3.1.1 Records. Records of the unauthorized dis- charge of hazardous materials by the permittee shall be maintained. 5003.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 5003.3.1.3 Control. Where an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 5003.3.1.4 Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized dis- charge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, without cost to the jurisdic- tion. Where deemed necessary by the fire code official, cleanup can be initiated by the fire department or by an ';mthorized individual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unauthorized dis- charge. 5003.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- ardous substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- mation shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica- tion signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material contained shall be placed on stationary containers and above- ground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des- ignated by the fire code official. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 5003.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 5003.5 and 5003.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3. 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and ''No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 1. In rooms or · areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec- tion 5001.5. 2. Witlil!l 25 feet (7620 mni) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or opert use areas. 3. Facilities or ;;u;eas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no s:rnoking" shall have '"No Smoking" signs placed at ;ill entrances to the facility or area. Designated · areas withirt such facilities where smoking is permitted either permanen#y or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designat- ing that smoking is permitted in .these areas only: 4. In rooms or areas· where flammable or <,:ombustibie hazardous m;iterials are stored~ dispensed or used .. Signs required by this section shall be in English as a primary language or in sym:bols allowed by this code and shall comply with Section 310. 5003.1.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in-a manner that creates a hazard- ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 5003.7.3 Industrial trucks. :Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca- tions in accordance with the California Electrical Code . shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. 5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 415 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #15 STORAGE CABINETS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS TABLE 5003.8.3.2 DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONTROL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR FLOOR LEVEL ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURS" CONTROL AREA• Higher than 9 5 1 2 7-9 5 2 2 6 12.5 2 2 Above grade plane 5 12.5 2 2 4 12.5 2 2 3 50 2 1 2 75 3 1 1 100 4 1 1 75 3 1 Below grade plane 2 50 2 1 Lowerthan2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed a. Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. b. Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building. 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of the California Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified. 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: 1. Constructed of not less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. 2. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls. 3. Be provided with self-closing doors. 4. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area . Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per gas cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8.7 Hazl,\rdous materials storage cabinets. Where storage cabinets are used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area br to comply with this chapter, such cabinets shall be i1,1 accordance with Sections 500J.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2. 417 • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constrµcted of materials that l:l!e rtonteactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or ·constructed in accordance with the following: . l. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2mm) (No. 18 gage). The c:abinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 11/ 2,.inch (38mm) airspace 1;,etwe¢n the walls. Joints shall 'be riveted or welded and · shall be tight :fitting. Doors shalf be wdl fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. · 2. The bottoms ofcab"let~'.~tflized for the storage of · liquids shall be liqui<l -ttglit to a minimum height ofi inches (51 mm). · . ·.: . . ' . . Electrical equipment arfd · devices within cabinets . used for the storage ofhazarpo'\J:s ~ases or liquid.s shall be in accordance with the CaUfornia Electrical Code. 5003.8.7;2 Warning niar~gs. Cabinets shall be clearly identifie,d in an approvea manner with red let- ters on a contrasting backgr:oilii<l_ to read: . · . HAZARDOUS-~EP FIR,E AWAY. 5003:9-General safety precautions~ enera precau ions or the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10 . 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures . Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill . 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures . 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrh:al wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge . 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity . 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use ·shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: I. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance ofnot less than 20 feet (6096 mm). 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 2. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner . 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1) . Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. • 418 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1111au,1111Hh111,m11,mnH11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ATTACHMENT#16 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS: PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES, SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS & ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS •I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • to permits up.der Section 5001.5 are located on the premises or where required by the fire code official. 407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all hazardous materials shall be either readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where approved, shall be permitted to be readily retrievable by elec- tronic access . 407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous materials, cartons or packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec- tion 5003.5 . 407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature 9f the materials and the appropriate mitigating actfons necessary in the event of a fire, le~ or spill. Responsible persons shidl be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department irt preplannfug emergency responses and identification of where hazardous materials !lre located, and shall have access to I Material S~fety Data Sheets and be knowledgeabl¢ in the site emergency response procedures. . 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2 . 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a per- mit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5.1. The fire code official is authorized to accept a similar plan required by other regulations . 407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS 91 .&1111m•,•111JH111J1J ·~!~1llJ1[~ 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further ·--· ll~fal __ ~f.t_ Ii _ ~~~. __ L!! _ _ reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 11/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS-KEEP FIRE A WAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be..in.accordance_wJth.Sections..5.003..9,1-through.5.003..9_10 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. · Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which_ hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials at1d the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event ,of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire ~epartment liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable iii the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and tnaintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by 418 r--------------------------- static electricity, means shall be-provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9. 7 Shock padding .. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgetnent and dislodgement during seismic activity. ' 5003.9.8 Separation of inc9mpatible materials. Incotn- patible materials in storl:l:ge and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials it1: use shal1 be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon(2 L). Separation shall be accomplishf)d by: 1. Segregating incompatible materi~s in storage by a distance ofnot less than 20 feet (6096 mm). · 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non-- combustible partition extending n9t less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stor~d material. 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. -· · 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 2. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • -· • • • • • .I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNClt Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie I<lausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #17 STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8. 7 .1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 11/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS-KEEP FIRE A WAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by 418 static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance ofnot less than 20 feet (6096 mm). 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of .substantial constructton, and shall be braced and anchored in .accor- dance with the seismic design req\lirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic .zone in which :the material is located .. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage· of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or 'laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. · · 2. Storage .of hazardous .materials in amounts not requiring a permit iri accordance with. Section 5001.5. . Shelf storage of hazardo~s materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5lf0):-9.10-Safety cans. Safety cans sfiafCbefistecnn accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •1 ei •1 •1 • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further • reproduction or distribubon authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT#l8 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occu- pancies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 5003.8.2 shall be in detached buildings. 5003.8.3 ·Controi areas. Gontrol areas shall comply with · Sections 5003.8.3.1 through 5003.8.3.5. 5003J3.3.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- ·structed in accordance with Section 707 of the Calffor- nia Building Code or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711 of the California .Build- ing Code, or both. 5003.8.3.2 Percentage of maximum allowable quan- tities. The percentage of maximum allowable quantities ofhazardous materials per control area allowed at each floor level within a building shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. ,5003.8.3.3 Number. The maximum number of control areas per floor within a building shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. 5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating requirements. The required fire-resistance rating for fire barriers shall be in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. The floor assem- bly of the control area and the construction supporting 1 the floor of the control area shall have a :fire-resistance I f rating offiot less than 2 hours.__ . _ _ ·-_________ J Exception: The floor assembly of the control area and the construction supporting the floor of the con- trol area is allowed to be 1-hour fire-resistance rated in buildings of Type IIA, IIIA and VA construction, provided that both of the following conditions exist: 1. The building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 2. The building is three stories or less above grade plane. 5003.8.3.5 Hazardous material in Group M display and storage areas and in Group S storage areas. The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflam- mable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials allowed within a single control area of a Group M dis- play and storage area or a Group S storage area is allowed to exceed the maximum allowable quantities per control area specified in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2) without classifying the building or use as a Group H occupancy, provided that the materials are displayed and stored in accordance with Section 5003.11. TABLE 5003.8.2 DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIRED WHERE THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT LISTED HEREIN I Material Class Solids and liquids (tons)•·" Gases (cubic feet)"·• I Division 1.1 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.2 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity Explosives Division 1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Division 1.4c 1 Division 1.5 Maximum Allowable Quantity Division 1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizers Class 4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity ;Unstable (reactives) detonable Class 3 or4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity Oxidizer, liquids and solids Class 3 1,200 Not Applicable Class 2 2,000 Detonable Maximum Allowable Quantity Organic peroxides Class I Maximum Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Class II 25 Class III 50 Unstable (reactives) nondetonable Class 3 1 2,000 Class 2 25 10,000 Water reactives Class 3 1 Not Applicable Class 2 25 Pyrophoric gases Not Applicable Not Applicable 2,000 For SI: 1 pound= 0.454 kg, 1 cubic foot= 0.02832 m3, 1 ton= 2000 lbs.= 907.2 kg. a. For materials that are detonable, the distance to other buildings or lot lines shall be as specified in the California Building Code. For materials classified as explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56. b. "Maximum Allowable Quantity" means the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Table 5003.1.1(1 ). c. Limited to Division 1.4 materials and articles, including articles packaged for shipment, that are not regulated as an explosive under Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives regulations, or unpackaged articles used in process operations that do not propagate a detonation or deflagration between articles, providing the net explosive weight of individual articles does not exceed 1 pound. 416 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further • reproduction or distribution authorized, ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE' '- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS [ TABLE 5003.8.3.2 I i DESIGN AND NUMBER-OF <:;ONTRC:>L AREA$ PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CONTROL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR FLOOR LEVEL ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURS" CONTROL AREA" Higher than 9 5 1 2 7-9 5 2 2 6 12.5 2 2 Above graqe plane 5 12.5 2 2 4 12.5 2 2 3 50 2 1 ? '?.5 3 1 1 100 4 1 » --... -. ----' -- 1 75 3 1 Below grade plane 2 50 2 1 Lowerthan2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed a. Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per control area shown in Tables 5003.1.1(1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the footnotes to those tables. b. Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portions of the building . 5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2. 5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building in accor- dance with the requirements of the California Building Code based on the occupancy group into which it has been classified . 5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section 6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an exhausted enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5.1 through 5003.8.5.3. 5003.8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be of noncombustible construction. 5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The venti- lation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 ancl 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali- fornia Mechanical Code. 5003.8.5.3 Fire-extinguishing system. Exhausted enclosures where flammable materials are used shall be 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system in accordance with Chapter 9. 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area or where the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3. 5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con- structed in accordance with the following: 1. Constructed ofnot less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm) (No. 12 gage) steel. 2. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or noncombustible windows to give access to equipment controls . 3. Be provided with self-closing doors . 4. Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys- tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area . Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per gas cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single gas cabinet shall not exceed three. 5003.8. 7 Hazardous materials storage cabinets. Where storage cabinets are used to increase maximum allowable quantity per control area or to comply with this chapter, such cabinets shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2 . 417 1111·Hr.~1111Hfflu111111,1u ~(ii 11 Copyright@ 2o16 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further LL'b . reproduction or distribution authonzed. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5306.4 Transfilling. Trans:filling areas and operations including, but not limited to, ventilation and separation, shall complywithNFPA 99 . 5306.5 Medical gas systems. Medical gas systems including, but not limited to, distribution piping, supply manifolds, con- nections, pressure regulators and relief devices and valves, shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 99 and the gen- eral provisions of this chapter. Existing medical gas systems shall be maintained in accordance with the maintenance, inspection and testing provisions ofNFP A 99 for medical gas systems . SECTION 5307 CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) SYSTEMS USED IN BEVERAGE DISPENSING APPLICATIONS 5307.1 General. Carbon dioxide systems with more than 100 pounds ( 45 .4 kg) of carbon dioxide used in beverage dispens- ing applications shall comply with Sections 5307.2 through 5307.5.2 . 5307.2 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tion 105.6 . 5307.3 Equipment. The storage, use, and handling of liquid carbon dioxide shall be in accordance with Chapter 53 and the applicable requirements of NFPA 55, Chapter 13. Insu- lated liquid carbon dioxide systems shall have pressure relief devices vented in accordance with NFP A 55. 5307.4 Protection from damage. Carbon dioxide systems shall be installed so the storage tanks, cylinders, piping and :fittings are protected from damage by occupants or equip- ment during normal facility operations . 5307.5 Required protection. Where carbon dioxide storage tanks, cylinders, piping and equipment are located indoors, rooms or areas containing carbon dioxide storage tanks, cyl- inders, piping and fittings and other areas where a leak of car- bon dioxide can collect shall be provided with either ventilation in accordance with Section 5307.5.1 or an emer- gency alarm system in accordance with Section 5307.5.2 . 5307.5.1 Ventilation. Mechanical ventilation shall be in accordance with the California Mechanical Code and shall comply with all of the following: 1. Mechanical ventilation in the room or area shall be at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot [0.00508 m3/(s • m2)]. 2. Exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches (305 mm) of the floor . 3. The ventilation system shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area . 5307.5.2 Emergency alarm system. An emergency alarm system shall comply with all of the following: 1. Continuous gas detection shall be provided to moni- tor areas where carbon dioxide can accumulate . 2. The threshold for activation of an alarm shall not exceed 5,000 parts per million (9,000 mg/m3) • 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3. Activation of the emergency alarm system shall ini- tiate a local alarm within the room or area in which the system is installed. SECTION 5308 COMPRESSED GASES NOT OTHERWISE REGULATED S3Q8.t General. Compressed gase;; in storage or use not r_t)g~ ulated by tlie material~specific''ptovisions of Chapters '5,~ 54, 55 ancl 60 thrQugh 67; including a$j>hyxi'ant, ·irritant a11d radioactive gases, shail comply with this section in ~dditioh to other tequitemep.ts of this chapter. · -5308.i v e_.tilation-. Indoor storage and 1.1se. i)re&s and ~torl;J:ge buildings shajl 1;,e provided with mec1umic;al exhatjst. ventila- tion or natu:tai·· ventilation in accordanc;e with .tlie teqqite- mehts of Section 5004.3 or 500~.1,9, Where me¢1l.anical verttihttion i;; provided, tlie systerns shall. be. ,qpetati<;ni~l during sµch time as the_ bµilding 9:i; space is occilpied. · 443 IHl'IHIIIIH~)l(l]l]lil}IJ~[i I I Copyright© 20l6 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further ,. vf reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 5004.2.2.5 Monitoring. An approved monitoring method shall be provided to detect hazardous materials in the secondary containment system. The monitoring method is allowed to be visual inspection of the pri- mary or secondary containment, or other approved means. Where secondary containment is subject to the intrusion of water, a monitoring method for detecting water shall be provided. Where monitoring devices are provided, they shall be connected to approved visual or audible alarms. 5004.2.2.6 Drainage system design. Drainage systems shall be in accordance with the California Plumbing Code and all of the following: 1. The slope of floors to drains in indoor locations, or similar areas in outdoor locations shall be not less than 1 percent. 2. Drains from indoor storage areas shall be sized to carry the volume of the fire protection water as determined by the design density discharged from the automatic fire-extinguishing system over the minimum required system design area or area of the room or area in which the storage is located, whichever is smaller. 3. Drains from outdoor storage areas shall be sized to carry the volume of the fire flow and the vol- ume of a 24-hour rainfall as determined by a 25- year storm. 4. Materials of construction for drainage systems shall be compatible with the materials stored. 5. Incompatible materials used in open systems shall be separated from each other in the drainage system. 6. Drains shall terminate in an approved location away from buildings, valves, means of egress, fire access roadways, adjoining property and storm drains. 5004.2.3 Containment pallets. Where used as an alterna- tive to spill control and secondary containment for outdoor storage in accordance with the exception in Section 5004.2, containment pallets shall comply with all of the following: 1. A liquid-tight sump accessible for visual inspection shall be provided. 2. The sump shall be designed to contain not less than 66 gallons (250 L). 3. Exposed surfaces shall be compatible with material stored. 4. Containment pallets shall be protected to prevent collection of rainwater within the sump. 5004.:3 Ventilation. Incloor storage areas and storage build- ings shall be provided with mechanical exhaust ventHation or natural ventilation where natural ventilation can be shown to be acceptable for the materials as stored. Exception: Storage areas for flammable solids complying with Chapter 59. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS . 5004,3.1 System requirements. Exhaust ventilation sys- tems shall comply with ail of the following: 1. Installation shall be in accordance with the Califor- nia Mechanical Code. 2. Mechanical ventilation shall be at a rate of not 'less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot [0;00508 m3/(s • m2)] of floor area over the storage area .. 3. Systems shall operate continuously unless alterna- tive designs are approved. 4. A manual shutoff control shall be provided outside ofthe room in a position adjacent to the access door to the room or in an approved locat.ion. The. switch shall be a break-glas~ or other approved type and shall be labeled: VENTILATION SYSTEM EMER- GENCY SHUTOFF. Exception: [For SFM] When exhat1st systems c;ontaining explosive, . r;orrosive, comqustible; flammabie or highly toxic dusts, mists, jirmes, vapors, or gases are 100 pet-cent exhausted to the outside, an· emergenpy ventilation system shutoff -is not required. 5. Exhaust ventilati~n shall be designed to consider the density of the potential fumes or vapors released . For fumes or vapors that are heavier than air, exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches (305 mm) of the floor. For fumes or vapors that are lighter than air, exhaust shall be taken from a point within 12 inches (305 mm) of the highest point of t:heroom. 6. The location of both th,e exhau~t and inlet air .open- ings shall be designed to provide air movement across all portions of the floor.or room to prevent the accumulation of vapors·. 7. Exhaust air shall not be recirculated to occupied areas if the materjals stored are capable of emitting hazardous vapors and contaminahts have not been removed. Air contaminated with explosive or flam~ mable vapors, · fumes or dusts; flammable, highly toxic or toxic gases; or radioactive materials shall not be recirculated. · 5004.4 Separation of incompatible hazardous materials. Incompatible materials shall be separated in accordance with Section 5003.9.8. 5004.5 Automatic sprinkler systems. Indoor storage areas and storage buildings shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Sec- tion 903.3.1.1. The design of the sprinkler system shall be not less than that required for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 with a minimum design area of 3,000 square feet (279 m2). Where the materials or storage arrangement are required by other regulations to be provided with a higher level of sprinkler system protection, the higher level of sprinkler system protec- tion shall be provided. 5004.6 Explosion control. Indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings shall be provided with explosion control in accor- dance with Section 911. 423 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 1 of7 SUB,JECT& CO:QESECHON Scope and Permits CFC 5301.1 and 5301.2 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks CFC 5303.1 and 5303.2 Pressure Relief Devices CFC 5303.3 Compressed Gas Requirements 1: CODE REQUIREMENTS (201'.6 EDITION) Scope. Storage, use and handling of compressed gases in compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall comply with the following, including those gases regulated elsewhere in the fire code. Partially full compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks containing residual gases shall be considered as full for the purposes of the controls required. • Liquefied natural gas for use as vehi9ular fuel shall also comply with NFPA 52 and NFPA 59A. • Compressed gases classified as hazardous materials shall also comply with Chapter 50 for general requirements and chapters addressing specific hazards, including Chapters 58 (Flammable Gases), 60 (Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials), 63 (Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids) and 64 (Pyrophoric Materials). • Compressed hydrogen (CH2) for use as a vehicular fuel shall also comply with Chapters 23 and 58 .of this code, the California Mechanical Code and NFPA 2. • Cutting and welding gases shall also comply with Chapter 35. • LP-gas shall also comply with Chapter 61 and the California Mechanical Code. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Gases used as refrigerants in refrigeration systems (see Section 606). 2. Compressed natural gas (CNG) for use as a vehicular fuel shall comply with Chapter 23, NFPA 52 and the California Mechanical Code. 3. Cryogenic fluids shall comply with Chapter 55. Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105.6. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall comply with this section. Compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks that are not designed for refillable use shall not be refilled after use of the original contents. Design and Construction. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed, fabricated, tested, marked with the specifications of manufacture and maintained in accordance with the regulations of DOTn 49 CPR, Parts 100-185 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code1 Section VIII. Where Required. Pressure relief devices shall be provided to protect containers, cylinders and tanks containing compressed gases from rupture in the event of overpressure. EXCEPTION: Cylinders, containers and tanks when exempt from the requirements for pressure relief devices specified by the standards of design listed below. Design. Pressure relief devices to protect containers shall be designed and provided in accordance with CGA S-1.1, CGA S-1.2, CGA S-1.3 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, as applicable. Sizing. Pressure relief devices shall be sized in accordance with the specifications to which the container was fabricated and to material specific requirements as applicable. Arrangement. Pressure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge upward and unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent any impingement of escaping gas upon the container, adjacent structures or personnel. EXCEPTION: DOTn specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet or less. Freeze Protection. Pressure relief devices or vent piping shall be designed or located so that moisture cannot collect and freeze in a manner that would interfere with the operation of the device. PROJECT GONDil'IQNS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. \ / Attachment #19 -2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page2 of7 SUBJECT& CODE SECTION Marking CFC 5303.4 Security CFC 5303.5 CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) Stationary and portable compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be marked in accordance with the following: Stationary Compressed Gas Containers, Cylinders and Tanks. Stationary compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be marked with the name of the gas and in accordance with Section 5003.5 and 5003.6. Markings shall be visible from any direction of approach. Portable Containers, Cylinders and Tanks. Portable compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be marked in accordance with CGA C-7. Piping Systems. Piping systems shall be marked in accordance with ASME A13.l. Markings used for piping systems shall consist of the content's name and include a direction-of-flow arrow. Markings shall be provided at each valve; at wall, floor or ceiling penetrations; at each change of direction; and at a minimum of every 20 feet or fraction thereof throughout the piping run. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Piping that is designed or intended to carry more than one gas at various times shall have appropriate signs or markings posted at the manifold, along the piping and at each point of use to provide clear identification and warning. 2. Piping within gas manufacturing plants, gas processing plants, refineries and similar occupancies shall be marked in an a_pproved manner. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with the following: Security of Areas. Areas used for the storage, use and handling of compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in an approved manner. Physical Protection. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems which could be exposed to physical damage shall be protected. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems indoors and outdoors from vehicular damage and shall comply with Section 312. Securing Compressed Gas Containers, Cylinders and Tanks. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling caused by contact, vibration or seismic activity. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: 1. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks to a fixed object with one or more restraints. 2. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks on a cart or other mobile device designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. 3. Nesting of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks at container filling or servicing facilities or in seller's warehouses not accessible to the public. Nesting shall be allowed provided the nested containers, cylinders or tanks, if dislodged, do not obstruct the required means of egress. 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or similar assembly designed for such use. EXCEPTION: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 3 of7 .. SUBJECT& · COt>E SECJ:ION Valve Protection CFC 5303.6 Separation from Hazardous Conditions CFC 5303.7 .,: CODE :REQUIREMENT$~ (2Qil6 EDTI:IO:~) Compressed gas containers, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accordance with the following: Compressed Gas Container, Cylinder or Tank Protective Caps or Collars. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks designed for protective caps, collars or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices in place except when the containers, cylinders or tanks are in use or are being serviced or filled. Caps and Plugs. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices in place. When outlet caps or plugs are installed, they shall be in place. EXCEPTION: Compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks in use, being serviced or being filled. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks and systems in storage or use shall be separated from materials and conditions which pose exposure hazards to or from each other. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems in storage or use shall be separated in accordance with the following: Incompatible Materials. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 5003.9.8. Combustible Waste, Vegetation and Similar Materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such distance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. Ledges, Platforms and Elevators. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall not be placed near elevators, unprotected platform ledges or other areas where falling would result in compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks being allowed to drop distances exceeding one-half the height of the container, cylinder or tank. Temperature Extremes. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F or subambient temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. Falling Objects. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. Heating. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be heated by devices which could raise the surface temperature of the container, cylinder or tank to above 125°F. Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating methods involving temperatures of less than 125°F are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintained individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. Sources of Ignition. Open flames are high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. Exposure to Chemicals. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to corrosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. Exhausted Enclosures. When exhausted enclosures are provided as a means to segregate compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks from exposure hazards, such enclosures shall comply with the requirements of Section 5003.8.5. Gas Cabinets. When gas cabinets are provided as a means to separate compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks from exposure hazards, such gas cabinets shall comply with the requirements of Section 5003.8.6. PROJECT CONDITIONS. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page4 of7 SUBIBCT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) . CODE SECTION Tube Trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be surrounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 5303.7.1. Piping systems used to connect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot clear space. • Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided where required by Section 5303.7.1. • Piping systems used to connect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3- foot clear space. Wiring and Equipment Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks CFC 5303.8 and systems shall not be located when they could become part of an electrical circuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. Service and Repair Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank CFC 5303.9 aoourtenances shall be performed by trained personnel. Unauthorized Use Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose other than to serve as a vessel for CFC 5303.10 containing the product which it is designed to contain. Exposure to Fire Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks which have been exposed to fire shall be removed from service. Containers, CFC 5303.11 cylinders and tanks so removed shall be handled by aooroved, qualified persons. Leaks, Damage or Leaking, damaged or corroded compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged Corrosion or corroded compressed gas systems shall be replaced or repaired in accordance with the following: CFC 5303.12 1. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks which have been removed from service shall be handled in an approved manner. 2. Compressed gas systems which are determined to be leaking, damaged or corroded shall be repaired to a serviceable condition or removed from service. Surface of Unprotected Unless otherwise specified in "overhead cover", compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used Storage or Use Areas without being placed under overhead cover. To prevent bottom corrosion, containers, cylinders and tanks shall be protected from CFC 5303.13 direct contact with soil or unimproved surfaces. The surface of the area on which the containers are placed shall be graded to prevent accumulation of water. Overhead Cover Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used in the sun except in locations where extreme CFC 5303.14 temperatures prevail. When extreme temperatures prevail, overhead covers shall be provided. Lighting Approved lighting by natural or artificial means shall be provided. CFC 5303.15 PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. ·······································!···! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 5 of7 SUBJECT& l C:QDE REQunteMENTS (2016 EDITION) • CODE SECTION Storage Upright Storage. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, except those designed for use in a horizontal p9sition, and all CFC 5304 compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks containing noilliquefied gases, shall be stored in an upright position with the valve end up. An upright position shall include conditions where the container, cylinder or tank axis is inclined as much as 45 degrees from the vertical. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Compressed gas containers with a water volume less than 1.3 gallons are allowed to be stored in a horizontal position. 2. Cylinders, containers and tanks containing nonflammable gases or cylinders, containers and tanks containing nonliquefied flammable gases, which have been secured to a pallet for transportation purposes. Materials-Specific Regulations. In addition to the requirements of this section, indoor and outdoor storage of compressed gases shall comply with the-material-specific provisions of Chapter 54, 58 and 60 through 67. Use and Handling Compressed Gas Systems. Compressed gas systems shall be suitable for the use intended and shall be designed by persons CFC 5305 competent in such design. Compressed gas equipment, machinery and processes shall be listed or approved. Controls. Compressed gas system controls shall be designed to prevent materials from entering or leaving process or reaction systems at other than the intended time, rate or path. Automatic controls shall be designed to be fail safe. Piping Systems. Piping, including tubing, valves, fittings and pressure regulators, shall comply with this section and Chapter 50. Piping, tubing, pressure regulators, valves and other apparatus shall be kept gas tight to prevent leakage. Venting. Venting of gases shall be directed to an approved location. Venting shall comply with the California Mechanical Code. Upright Use. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, except those designed for use in a horizontal position, and all compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks containing nonliquefied gases, shall be used in an upright position with the valve end up. An upright position shall include conditions where the container, cylinder or tank axis ins inclined as much as 45 degrees from the vertical. Use of nonflammable liquefied gases in the inverted position where the liquid phase is used shall not be prohibited provided that the container, cylinder or tank is properly secured and the dispensing apparatus is designed for liquefied gas use. EXCEPTION: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks with a water volume less than 1.3 gallons are allowed to be used in a horizontal position. Transfer. Transfer of gases between containers, cylinders and tanks shall be performed by qualified personnel using equipment and operating procedures in accordance with CGA P-1. EXCEPTION: The fueling of vehicles with CNG or CH2, conducted in accordance with Chapter 23. Use of Compressed Gas for Inflation. Inflatable equipment, devices or balloons shall only be pressurized or filled with compressed air or inert gases. Material-Specific Regulations. In addition to the requirements of this section, indoor and outdoor use of compressed gases shall comply with the materials-specific provisions of Chapter 54, 58 and 60 through 67. Handling. The handling of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall comply with the following: • Carts and Trucks. Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be moved using an approved method. Where containers, cylinders or tanks are moved by hand cart, hand truck or other mobile device, such carts, trucks or devices shall be designed for the secure movement of containers, cylinders or tanks. Carts and trucks utilized for transport of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks within buildings shall comply with Section 5003.10. Carts and trucks utilized for transport of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks exterior to buildings shall be designed so that the containers, cylinders and tanks will be secured against dropping or otherwise striking against each other or other surfaces. PROJECT Co~irioNs The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 6 of7 SUBJECT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) CODE SECTION • Lifting Devices. Ropes, chains or slings shall not be used to suspend compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks unless provisions at time of manufacture have been made on the container, cylinder or tank for appropriate lifting attachments, such as lugs. Compressed Gases Not Compressed gases in storage or use not regulated by the material-specific provisions of Chapter 6, 54, 55 and 60 through 67, Otherwise Regulated including asphyxiant, irritant and radioactive gases, shall comply with this section in addition to other requirements listed above. CFC 5308 Ventilation. fudoor storage and use areas and storage buildings shall be provided with mechanical exhaust ventilation or natural ventilation in accordance with the requirements of Section 5004.3 or 5005.1.9. When mechanical ventilation is provided, the systems shall be operational during such time as the building or space is occupied. PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. 1 cfm/square foot of exhaust is required in accordance with CFC Section 5004.3 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 53 -Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 7 of7 Additional Flammable Gas Requirements S~JECT& Comt REQUIREMENTS .(2013 EDITl0N) C0DESEC'FI0~ ., Scope and Permits Hydrogen, classified as flammable gases, shall comply with this table as well as CFC Chapter 53 and NFPA 55. CFC 5801.1 and 5801.2 Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105.6. Storage Containers Cylinders and pressure vessels for flammable gases shall be designed, constructed, installed, tested and maintained in CFC 5803.1.2 accordance with Chapter 53. Emergency Shutoff Compressed gas systems conveying flammable gases shall be provided with approved manual or automatic emergency shutoff CFC 5803.1.3 valves that can be activated at each point of use and at each source. . Shutoff at Source. A manual or automatic fail-safe emergency shutoff valve shall be installed on supply piping at the cylinder or bulk source. Manual or automatic cylinder valves are allowed to be used as the required emergency shutoff valve when the source of supply is limited to unmanifolded cylinder sources. Shutoff at Point of Use. A manual or automatic emergency shutoff valve shall be installed on the supply piping at the point of use or at a point where the equipment using the gas is connected to the supply system. Ignition Source Ignition sources in areas containing flammable gases in storage or in use shall be controlled in accordance with Section 5003.7. Control EXCEPTION: Fuel gas systems connected to building service utilities in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. CFC 5803.1.4 Static-Producing Equipment. Static-producing equipment located in flammable gas storage areas shall be grounded. Signs. "No Smoking" signs shall be posted at entrances to rooms and in areas containing flammable gases in accordance with Section 2703.7.1. Electrical Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Section 605 and the California Electrical CFC 5803.1.5 Code. Bonding of Electrically Conductive Materials and Equipment. Exposed noncurrent-carrying metal parts, including metal gas piping systems, that are part of flammable gas supply systems located in a hazardous ( electrically classified) location shall be bonded to a grounded conductor in accordance with the provisions of the California Electrical Code. Static-Producine; Equipment. Static-producing equipment located in flammable gas storage or use areas shall be grounded. PROJECT C0NDITl0NS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply . The owners agree to comply. See Section 5.1.8 of the Report for requirements of CFC Section 5003.7. The owners agree to comply. Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 58 & 2016 NFPA 55 Chapter IO-Hydrogen Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 1 of2 NFP A 55 -Hydrogen Compressed Gas Requirements . -SUBJECT& CODE SECTION CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) PROJECT CONDITIONS Definition -Bulk A gaseous hydrogen system with a storage capacity of more than 5000 scf of compressed hydrogen gas. Ortho Organizers' system Hydrogen Compressed will have a capacity ofless Gas System than 5,000; therefore it does NFPA 55 -3.3.94.9.1 not fall within the definition of Bulk Hydrogen Gas Applicability The storage, use, and handling of hydrogen in hydrogen compressed gas systems shall be in accordance with the applicable The owners agree to comply. NFPA 55 -10.1 provisions of Chapter 1 Through 7 and Chapter 10 [10.1, 10.2 and 10.31. Marking Hazard identification signs shall be provided in accordance with Section 6.12. The owners agree to comply. NFPA 55 -10.2.1 In addition, the area in which a hydrogen system is located shall be permanently placarded as follows: WARNING: HYDROGEN -FLAMMABLE GAS NO SMOKING-NO OPEN FLAMES Piping Systems • Piping, tubing, valves, and filling shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31.12, Hydrogen Piping The owners agree to comply . NFPA 55-10.2.2 and Pipelines, 7.3.1.3, and Sections 704.1.2.3, 704.1.2.4, and 704.1.2.5 of the ICC International Fuel Code (IFGC). Cast-iron pipe, valves, and fittings shall not be used. • Prior to acceptance and initial operation, all piping installations shall be inspected and pressure tested in accordance with ASME B31.12, Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines, and the ICC International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC), Section 705. • In addition to the requirements of 7.3.1.3, brazing materials used for joints in piping and tubing systems shall have a melting point above 1000°F. • Underground piping systems shall be in accordance with 7 .1.17 . Hydrogen-Venting • Hydrogen-venting systems serving pressure relief devices discharging hydrogen to the atmosphere shall be in The owners agree to comply. Systems accordance with CGA G-5.5, Hydrogen Vent Systems. NFPA 55-10.2.3 • Venting from relief vents from the hydrogen supply piping serving listed fuel cell systems shall be permitted to be discharged into an enclosure integral to the fuel cell system where the concentration of hydrogen is diluted below 25 percent of the lower flammable limit at the outlet of the enclosure. • The hydrogen supply piping system shall be designed to isolate the source of hydrogen from the relief vent in the event of loss of dilution ventilation or power. • Cleaning and purging of piping systems shall be in accordance with 7 .1.18 . Equipment Assembly • Valves, gauges, regulators and other accessories used for hydrogen compressed gas systems shall be specified for The owners agree to comply . NFPA 55 -10.2.4 hydrogen service by the manufacturer or they hydrogen supplier. • Storage containers, piping, valves, regulating equipment, and other appurtenances serving hydrogen compressed gas systems shall be accessible and shall be protected against physical damage and tampering. • Cabinets or enclosures containing hydrogen control or operating equipment shall be ventilated to prevent the accumulation of hydrogen. • Mobile hydrogen supply units used as part of a hydrogen compressed gas system shall be secured to prevent movement. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #19-2016 CFC Chapter 58 & 2016 NFPA 55 Chapter IO-Hydrogen Compressed Gas Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 2 of2 StrBmc:r&_ •. ,. CODE REGUIREMEN;r,s{2016 EDIT-ION) PROJECT CONl;)ITIONS CODE SECTI0N: -• - Compression and Compression and gas processing equipment integral to hydrogen compressed gas storage systems shall be designed for use The owners agree to comply. Processing Equipment with gaseous hydrogen and for maximum pressures and temperatures to which it can be subj~cted under normal operating NFP A 55 -10.2.5 conditions. Compression and gas processing equipment shall have pressure relief devices that limit each stage pressure to the maximum allowable working pressure for the compression cylinder and piping associated with that stage of compression. Where GH2 compression equipment is operated unattended, it shall be equipped with a high discharge and a low suction pressure automatic shutdown control. Control circuits that automatically shut down shall remain down until manually activated or reset after a safe shutdown is performed. • Stationary Compressors -Valves. Valves shall be installed such that each compressor is able to be isolated for maintenance. The discharge lien shall be equipped with a check valve to prevent the backflow of gas from high- pressure sources located downstream of the compressor. • Foundations. Foundations used for supporting equipment shall be designed and constructed to prevent frost heaving. The structural aspects of such foundations shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the provisions of the building code. • Emergency Shutdown. When an emergency shutdown system is required, activation of the emergency shutdown system shall shut down operation of all compressors serving 11-single gas installation. .. Relief Valves. Each compressor shall be provided with a vent or relief device that will prevent over pressurizing of the compressor under normal or upset conditions. Pressure relief devices used to serve pumps or compression equipment shall be connected to a vent pipe system in accordance with 10.2.3. • Pressure Monitoring. The pressure on the compressor discharge shall be monitored by a control system. Discharge pressures in excess of the equipment design pressure shall cause the compressor to shut down. • Protection. Transfer piping and compressors shall be protected from vehicular damage . Operation and • Operating Instructions. For installations that require any operation of equipment by the user, the user shall be The owners agree to comply. Maintenance instructed in the operation of the equipment and emergency shutdown procedures. Instructions shall be maintained at NFPA 55 -10.2.6 the operating site at a location acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. • Maintenance. Maintenance shall be performed annually by a qualified representative of the equipment owner. The maintenance shall include inspection for physical damage, leak tightness, ground system integrity, vent system operation, equipment identification, warning signs, operator information and training records, scheduled maintenance and retest records, alarm operation, and other safety-related features. Schedules maintenance and retest activities shall be formally documented and records shall be maintained a minimum of 3 years. Emergency Isolation Emergency isolation shall comply with the requirements in 7.3.1.12. The owners agree to comply. NFPA 55 -10.2.7 Listed or Approved Listed or approved hydrogen-generating and hydrogen consuming equipment shall be in accordance with the listing The owners agree to comply. Hydrogen Equipment requirements and manufacturers' instructions. Such equipment shall not be required to meet the requirements of Chapter 7. NFPA 55 -10.2.8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,;~:~. :P-RCTCN '~-·~·-,_ iH~ LEAPER tN i:IN stTE"GA's-G·eN~R-A:'t'Io~· . -- Technical Specifications I I • H Series g Hydrogen Generation Systems ---'".' MODEL H2 I H4 H6 On-site hydrogen gen erator in an integrated, automatec site-ready enclosure . Load Following ope ration automatically adjusts outpL to match demand . ELE(:tROLYTE Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) -cau s ic-free HYDROGEN· PRODUCTION Net Production Rate Nm3/hr@ 0°C, 1 bar 2 Nm3/hr 4 Nm3/hr 6 Nm3/hr SCF/hr@ 70°F, 1 atm 76 SCF/hr 152 SCF/hr 228 SCF/hr SLPM @ 70°F, 1 atm 35.8 SLPM 71.7 SLPM 107.6 SLPM kg per 24 hours 4.31 kg/24hr 8.63 kg/24hr 12.94 kg/24hr Delivery Pressure -Nominal 15 b rg (218 psig) / 30 barg option (435 ::isig) Power Consumed per Volume of H2 7.3 kWh/Nm3 I 7.0 kWh/Nm3 6.8 kWh/Nm3 Gas Produced 19.2 kWh/100 ft3 18.5 kWh/100 ft3 17.8 kWh/100 ft3 Purity (Concentration of Impurities) 99.9995% (Water Vapo < 5 ppm, -65°C (-85°F) Dewpoint, ~ 2 < 2 ppm, 0 2 < 1 ppm, All Others Undetectable) Turndown Range Oto 100% net product delivery (Autom itic) Upgradeability Field Upgradeable to a maxi mum of 6 Nm3/hr (228 SCF/hr) I N/A DI WATER REQUIREMENT Rate at Max Consumption Rate 1.83 L/hr I 3.66 L/hr I 5.50 L/hr 0.50 gal/hr 0.96 gal/hr 1.42 gal/hr Temperature 5°C to S0°C I 41 °F to 122°F Pressure 1.5 to 4 barg / 21.8 to 58.0 psig Input Water Quality ASTM Type II Deionize ~ Water required,< 1 micro Siemen cm (> 1 Megohm-cm) ASTM Type I Deionized Wa er recommended,< 0.1 micro Siem en/cm (> 1 0 MegOhm-cm) HEAT LOAD AND COOLANT REQUIREMENT Cooling1 Liquid-Cooled; Anti-freeze, non-fouling; S°C to 35° (41 °F to 95°F) *25°C cooling w, ter maximum for ambient tempera ures above 40°C Max Heat Load 8.1 kW 16.1 kW 23.7 kW (Cooling Requirement) 27,368 BTU/hr 54,936 BTU/hr 80,868 BTU/hr (2.3 tons refrig) (4.6 tons refrig) (6.8 tons refrig) ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Recommended Breaker Rating 2;2 kVA 40kVA I 58kVA Electrical Specification . • 3 80 to 480 VAC, 3 phase, 50 or 60 H, . •· Pr.otonOnSite..com I oqo1·:949.86~7 l Infq@Pr.otonOn5ite.coin .,,, .... ----_. ·_c_) __ c._, -----::re-..-.-!X!l:,..--..;.~""'~-""";; .... :~i::;.-~""'~'"'·!~-::~,;;""": ·-------~~--------_;;;;··-;;_· _ _:,.._...__;-.. -~ .. ..._ __ _ -.. · .• ,_" c.•,:A H2 H4 H6 INTERFACE CONNECTIONS -Consult Mechanical Interface Diagram drawing, PD-9900-0003 for details - H2 Product Port 1 /4" Parker CPI™ compression tube fitting, 55 H/Hp Vent Port 1/2"FNPT, 55 DI Water Port 1/4"FNPT,SS Calibration-Gas Port 1/8" FNPT, brass Coolant Supply Port 1" FNPT, brass Coolant Return Port 1" FNPT, brass Drain Port 3/8" FN PT, brass Electrical Connect to on-board circuit breaker Communications Ethernet CONTROL SYSTEMS • Fully automated, push button start/stop • Automatic fault detection and system Standard Features • E-stop depressurization • On-board H2 leak detection Remote Alarm Form C relay, SA, 250V, 1 S0W Max. rated switch Remote Shutdown Safety circuit trip ENCLOSURE CHARACTERISTICS Dimensions, W x D x H Product 71"x 32" x 75" I 180 cm x 81 cm x 191 cm Est. Shipping 81"x41"x 85" / 206 cm x 104 cm x 216 cm Note: add 8 cm (3") to height for installed lifting brackets Weight Product 1500 lbs/ 682 kg 1600 lbs/ 727 kg 1700 lbs/ 773 kg Est. Shipping 1776 lbs/ 807 kg 1887 lbs/ 858 kg 1998 lbs/ 908 kg IP Rating IP66 for electronics compartment. lP43 for fluids compartment; Upgradeable to IP56. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS -Do Not Freeze - Standard Siting Location Storage/Transport Temperature AmbientTemperature Range Altitude Range-Sea Level Indoor, level± 1°, 0 to 90% RH non-condensing, Non-hazardous/non-classified environment 5°C to 60°C / 41 °F to 140°F S°C to S0°C I 41 °F to 122°F 2400 m / 7874 ft Ventilation Proper ventilation must be provided from a non-hazardous area, at a rate in accordance with IEC60079-1 0, Zone 2 NE SAFETY AND REGULATORY CONFORMITY Maximum On-board H2 Inventory at Full Production 0.040 Nm3 @ 15 barg; 0.08 Nm3 @ 30 barg 1.5 SCF@ 15 barg; 2.9 SCF@ 30 barg 0.0036 kg@ 15 barg; 0.0069 kg @ 30 barg Cabinet Ventilation with Environment NFPA 69 and EN 1127-1, Clause 6.2. Vent fan draws fresh air up to 28 Nm3/min (1000 ft3/min) Noise dB(A) at 1 Meter < 83 Conformity cTUVus (UL and CSA equivalent), CE (PED, ATEX, LVD, Mach. Dir., EMC), NYFD Specifications are subject to change. 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PRCTCN DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY , .. •' -· tlNSJT~ Equipment Type: Trade name/ Models: Industrial Hydrogen Generator H Series 3 / H2, H4, HG Manufacturer's Name: Proton Energy Systems, Inc. d/b/a Proton OnSite® 10 Technology Drive, Wallingford, CT 06492 USA +01 203 678 2000 • protononsite.com Manufacturer's Address: Council Directives with Standards to which conformity is declared: 2006/42/EC 2004/108/EC 2014/35/EU 2014/68/EU I EC/UL61010-1:2004 CSA-C22.2 61010-1:2004 IEC 60204-1:2006 + Al:2009 ISO 12100:2010 IEC 61000-6-2:2005 IEC 61000-6-4:2006 IEC 60079-2:2007 NFPA 70:2010 NFPA 79:2002 ASME B&PVC:2015 ASME 31.3:2014 ASME B31.12:2014 NOTES: Machinery Directive (MD} EMC Directive (EMC) Low Voltage Directive (LVD) Pressure equipment directive (PED) Note 2 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control,and Laboratory Use -Part 1: General Requirements Safety of machinery-Electrical equipment of machines -Part 1: General requirements Safety of machinery --General principles for design --Risk assessment and risk reduction Electromagnetic compatibility -Part 6-2: Generic standards -Immunity for industrial environments Electromagnetic compatibility -Part 6-4: Generic standards -Emission standard for industrial environments Explosive atmospheres -Part 2: Equipment protection by pressurized enclosures 'p' Note 1 National Electric Code (NEC} Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII Division 1 Note3 Process Piping Hydrogen Piping and Pipelines 1. This equipment is not designed to be installed in flammable gas atmosphere. Protection against hydrogen generated inside the hydrogen generator is provided by type px pressurization and dilution. (Consult factory for conductive dust EX group II category 3 option) 2. Article 4(3): PS*V<=34.5 bar-L. Pressure equipment hazards addressed using sound engineering practice (SEP). 3. Exempt per Section VIII Div.1 § U-1 (h) Maximum vessel diameter less than 6 inches Place of Issue: Wallingford, CT USA Date of Issue: 2016-09-27 Authorized Representative: Lawrence C. drogen Systems, Proton OnSite Proton, Proton OnSite, Proton Energy Systems, and the Proton logo are registered trademarks of Proton Energy Systems, Inc. PC 0300 0001 Rev A • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ·!(J.(riJ Tnclt;des· requJrerneots-f9r pr9p_er J:eflllin~ qf • (ecnnpment. _ , ,aof:J.9.~ l,Iydr~g~~ ~uujfy-.. T?~ purity _oJ hldi:oge~.-~s~d e ~.lflt6. p~rp-~se of !e!11ling con~'Une.rK-~haU _b~. 1h:_acc9rd.1ns.e • f~~i;-tlJ¢. !JStilig and thee manufnclur¢r's n1str.ucuons. -w,u• . . • ~i){e.epinp the hydt'~Qen ~~ p~~e ~$ possib~e_i~ keeping ·.with theMH~S';S h$tlng:1~-c.1:1tr~al_ forfhe.:effi?.1ent,op~r, e 11tron Qf -~ tyrbroe. Every 2-percent redu9t1on 1,n the; • rpurity :of tfle .hygrogert c0olant in¢.re~lses-win:d~ge . ·1es.ses in th~ ·turpine c:1,nd the ·COS.t .of ruf)pjng: an· -~QO- • . •'l'n.eg~w~tt gen~rator, i~' jr)crea~~d ~tgnifi9antly, C()11-. • ,tamio!ilnt~' i.n tt.J~ hydrogen ci:ih also be v¢cy danger'" :ijUS -and' . ~~r ,[~ _ tl:Je most common. fmpunty · d~e to e :li~aks,. '-?7hen the_ ·9?'<Y9ery ~n. :the air 1$·.Jnlied _,with· •. ,~ydrqgJ~l'!t _a -~ot~n\1all~--~~fosl!e ,cond.i~l~h~_~an:_be , ,.ere~t~d. Howeve1\ hydrogen does, ·O.C:lt sQppqrt, com~ e pustion in a nearly pure state (greater than 90 per- cent) with the balance being air. By using a e continuous gas analy?er transmitter to constantly • monitor the hydrogen purity, any potentially hazard- ous condition can be avoided, $nhancing safety and e maximizing efficiency and profitability (see also com- • mentary to Section 5807.1.9). :5807.1.10 Electrical. Electrical components for metal • ,hydride storage systems shall be designed, constructed and • installed in accordance with NFPA 70. e •!• NFPA 70 r(;}gulates the design and installation of electrical systems, components and equipment. All e electrical work must also be in compliance with any e s~ecidfi? etlhect 1 ~ict~I classification 1 ; and choMndHitsiosns con- tame 111 e 1s 1ng or approva 1or eac . • .5807.2 Portable containeri:, or systems. Portable containers e · ,or systems shall comply with Sections 5807.2.1 through • 5807.2.2. • •!• This section introduces the provisions for portable · metal hydride containers or MHSS. • 5801.2,1 Securing containers. Containers, cylinders and • tanks shall be secured in accordance with Section 5303.5.3. • •!•Seethe commentary to Section 5303.5.3. 5807 .2.1.1 Use on mobile equipmen,t. Where a metal • hydride storage system is used on mobile equipment, the • equipm<;:nt shall ?e designed to ~es~rain contai~ers, cylinders 1 or tanks from dislodgement, shppmg or rotating when the • ; equipment is in motion. · ' e •!• This section requires MHSS installed on mobile • equipment to be designed for such an application and be capable of restraining cylinders from movement e while in motion so as to avoid damage to the equip- •'. ment. . . . . . : 5807 .2.1.2 Motorized eqµ1ptnent. Metal hydnde storage • i systems used on motori:zed equipment, shall be installed in a e . manner that protects valves, pressure regulators, fittings and : controls against accidental impact. • 1 •!• This section requires MHSS installed on motorized e . equipment to be designed to be capable of restrain"' ., FLAMMABLE GASES AND FLAMMABLE CRYOGENIC FLUIDS ing cylinders from movement, dislodgement or impact with other objects while the equipment is in operation so as to avoid damage to the equipment. 5807.2.1.2.1 Protection from damage. Metal hydride stor- age systems, including cylinders, containers, tanks and fit- tings, shall not extend beyond the platform of the mobile equipment. •!• To protect MHSS components such as cylinders, reg- ulators, pipe, valves and fittings from impact, the MHSS and its components must be installed so they do not extend beyond the platform of the mobile equipment. 5807.2.2 Valves. Valves on containers, cylinders and tanks shall remain closed except when containers are connected to closed systems and ready for use. •!• In order to reduce the likelihood of hydrogen leakage from containers, cylinders and tanks when they are not connected to or in use in a closed system, their valves must be kept closed. SECTION 5808 HYDROGEN FUEL GAS ROOMS 5808.1 General. Where required by this code, hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Sections 5808.1 through 5808.7 and the International Building Code. •:• This section is simply stating that all hydrogen fuel gas rooms are to be constructed in accordance with r;t.b.e_Rr:.ovi~ions_contai~ed in this section and IBC Sec- t't,on 4.21 .. Hydrogen fuel gas rooms were created to t address.the-iAcre~sing and emerging cl'.lncepts of fuel . lcells that use hydrog_en and. c3,ct1:rc;1lly generate nydro- gel'.l-Ot:1-sita:to_run.thafueLcells_tlie.:.ptctvlsi.olls_of tai.s section and IBC Section 421 address construction- related issues for hydrogen cutoff rooms such as location, fire-resistance-rated separation, ventilation and safety features such as gas detection and explo- sion control. The provisions of Section 5808 are intended to be consistent with those of the referenced standard, NFPA 2. 5808.2 Location. Hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall not be located below grade. •:• Restrictions against installation of hydrogen fuel gas ro<;>ms below grade are similar to those restricting the location of flammable and combustible liquids in basements. Explosion hazards are the primary con- cern, and placement of materials that have an ability to cause an explosion in below-grade spaces is not appropriate. Such spaces are more difficult to evacu- ate, create a fire and explosion hazard to the struc- ture above and are very difficult for the fire department to access. 5808.3 Design and construction. Hydrogen fuel gas rooms not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area in Table 5003.1.J (1) shall be separated from other areas 58-11 ,., cupancies {Section 408.} See also the ·_ J~r ~~for section 420.4. . 8~: amnntic syrlnJdcr sy~tem. Grnl1p ~ oco~1pan-.~ A:.~: uJpped J;hroug,bO'?t with nn autonwt1c .,:prmkler ' ... t.~-~.~d.arice wHh Section 903.2.8 •. G1·oup J-1 occL~-?'1 11:~<\e equipped tlm.l~1.gl:1out .with .an autom~1tw . _s!t,;tem in accordance with SectloL1 903.2.6. Qmck~ · t,~y:,_ sidentlal uutornatic sp!inklers shall be .instn1ted 5e or-ire ,1,. _ •• -t10':I 3 ~ r<lnnce with Sec.;uon 7. ,;,. -~- .. rovisl~ns requiring -~~toma_fic sprinkler prote.c-r:rall ,buildings contammg ~1,a~p I or R occupa~-· ., . are referenced here. In . add1t1on~ reference 1s ~e.;lo, .section 903:3.~ _ reg,ardlng th~ ;·requi~e~ use ~q~i6~~respon$e or res1dent1al automatic spr;1nl,lers. '()'6 Fire alarm systems and smoke alarms. Fire ahirm 01;and smoke alarms shall be.provided in Otoup 1-1, R-t and R-4 occupancies in accordance with Sections ... 6 907.2,8, 907 .2.9 and 907 .2.10, respectively. Single~ 11fiple~statlon sm.oke alarms shall_ be pro~ided in Groups li;.J,R-3 und R-4 m accordance with Section 907 .2.11. eference.s.to Sections 907.2.6, 907.2.8, 907.2.9 and o:h2:10 are a reminder of the req~·irements. for fire <alafm·systems and smo~e alarms in Group 1~1, R-1 :~nd: R:..2 occupano~es. It is. als0 ,note~ ~hat Sect[on i."'~9S7::ii11 ·sets 'forth·the requirements for s1ngle-stat1on ~.r:and,multlple;:station smoke alarms. "ii;>:,4 ' :~· f.' SECTION 421 ,::.i HYDROGEN FUEL GAS .ROOMS :~·\ lF:] 421.1 General. Where required by the International Fire -,;·<·Code. hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall be designed and con- ~>?lrilcted in nccoi:dnnce with Sections 421. J through 421.7. ? .. t This section is simply stating that all hydrogen cutoff roorns are to be constructed in accordance with the ,,.visfons contained in Section 421. Hydrogen cutoff ,oms w~re created to address the Increasing and arging ,concepts of fuel cells ·that use hydrogen >< . ~ actually generate hydrogen ·on site to riun the fuel lht t~c Section 2309.3·,2.3 Fequires that genera- fn,, (:Qmpression, storage and dispen$IAg equipment ~ted to hydrogeA be located in one ofthrea places , kte-bulldings. The first is a hydrogen cutoff room in .tOOi'dance with this section. The second rs ot.itside a ~ off room where the gaseous hydrogen system is Usted and labeled for indoor installation and installed '. .~acc~rdance with the tnanufacturer•s instructions. · ,ee. thh1r~. Is ir,i a dedicated hydrogen (Uel dispensing . ,a· av1n9 an aggregate hydrogen delivery capacity ";greater than 12 standard, cubic feet (0.34 m3) per .~t}Jut~.-T-:ne~prq~J.$l.Ons-;of-S(:3cijon-421µJidress-eon--,s,. ?t1011~ret~ted 1~sqes. for :hyclrog~n evtoff rooms .ttob a,s locatlet'I, 'ffr:e-resistant. separ-$ti()n and ventila- 01SINT ERNA't1n111Aa cum nu,u:: r-nna::1&~nMUS:NT4RV tion, and safety features such as gas detection and • explosion control. [F1 421.2 Definitions. The following tc.rms are defined in Chapter 2: GASEOUS HYDROGEN SYSTEM. HYDROGEN ll'UEL GAS ROOM . •:• Thts section lists terms that are specifically associ- ated wlth the subject matter of Section 421. It is important to emphasize that these terms are not exclusively related to this chapter but may or may not also be applicable where the term is used elsewhere in the code. Definitions of terms can help In the understanding and application of the code requirements. The pur- pose for including a list within this chapter is to pro- vide more convenient access to terms that may have a specific or limited application within this chapter. For the complete definition and associated commen- tary, refer back to Chapter 2. Terms that are italicized provide a visual identification throughout the code that a definition exists for that term. The use and • • • • • • • • • • • • • • application of an deflned terms are set forth in Section e 201. ,. [F] 421.3 Location. Hydrogen fuel gas rooms shall not be • located below grade. •:• Restrictions against installation of hydrogen fuel gas • rooms below grade are similar to those restricting the e location of flammable and combustible Hquids in basements. Explosion hazards are the primary con-• cern, and placement of materials that have an ability e to cause an explosion in below-grade spaces is not • appropriate. Such spaces are more difficult to evacu-· ate, create a fire explosion hazard to the structure e above and are very difficult for the fire department to • address. (J.i'] 42l ,4 Design und construction. Hydrogen fuel gas • rooms not classified as Group H shall he sepnrate<l from other e i1reas of the building in accordance with Section 509.1. • •:• Hydrogen fuel gas rooms are required to be sepa- rated by not less than 1-hour fire-resistance-rated fire • barriers and horizontal assemblies, which is consis-e tent with the requirements in Table 509 for incidental • uses. In addition, the classification of the space will affect the separation requirements. Hydrogen fuel e gas rooms can contain any amount of hydrogen, but e if the maximum allowable quantities are exceeded, the room can no longer be considered an incidental • use and instead must be classified as a Group H-2 e occupancy. A Group H-2 must then be addressed as a separated occupancy. In all cases, separation in • accordance with Table 508.4 would apply in addition e to the applicable occupancy-specific requirements. • • • • • 4•135. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT#21 CLASS D FURNACE REQUIREMENTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• r------------------------------------------------7 EMERGENCY BACKUP GAS SUPPLY CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY-SEE NOlE 2 MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF 300 CUFT (8,500L ) ~ ~ Ill IN N2 IN H2 111 ~ MVW/ll 02000psi (13.BMPa) PRIOR TO STARTING EVERY CYCLE. NOTE 1.4 NOTE 1.4 NOTE 1.3 NOTE 1.2 NOTE 1.1 NOTE 1.5 NOTE 1.6 PRESSURE CONTACT IN REGULATOR OPTIONAL PURGE GAS SELECTION IN CASE OF POWER FAILURE: VALVE IS OPEN TOWARDS SINGLE BOTTLE APPROPRIAlE FILTERS -I (25MM) GAS SUPPLY PIPE SIZE -1• PRESSURE REGULATOR --- SEE NOlE 3 ....J SEE NOlE 7 "B" ! I I ! ;::;. ;::;. ;::;. .!:!.--1 NOTE 1: FLOW RATE/PRESSURE NOTE No. I GAS !CONNECTIONS I MAIL NPT INTERNAL PRESSURE SWITCHES SET AT I 1.1 H2 PROCESS 1/4" 1725 mborg (25 PSIG) 1.2 N2 PROCESS 1/4" 1725 mborg (25 PSIG) 1.3 AA PROCESS 1/4" 1725 mborg (25 PSIG) 1.4 AA/N2 PURGE 1· 344 mborg (5 PSIG) NATURAL GAS 1/2" 1.5 E I PROPANE GAS 1/2" 1.6 I t\U\/ 1'4L/ l1I\ rm:.umt\11v. I 1/4" 5860 mborg (85 PSIG) 8 8 8 ..; ..; ..; ~ ® ® ® ® ~ Ill N2 H2 NJ PROCESS PROCESS PROCESS ~. I :d'1~i SEE NOlE 3 REQUIRED SUPPLY PRESSURE I 2400 mborg (35 PSIG MAX) 2400 mborg (35 PSIG MAX) 2400 mborg (35 PSIG MAX) 689 mborg ( 10 PSIG MAX) 17 mborg (0.25 PSIG MAX) (7" WC) 27 mborg (0.40 PSIG MAX) ( 11" WC) 6895 mborg (100 PSIG MAX) ,e./N2/lll PHEUW.TIC MAXIMUM FLOW RATE 100 L/MIN. (212 CUFT/HR) APPROX. 100 L/MIN. (212 CUFT/HR) APPROX. 100 L/MIN. (212 CUFT/HR) APPROX. 1000 L/MIN (35 CUFT/MIN) APPROX. 34 L/MIN (72 CUFT/HR) APPROX. 15 L/MIN (32 CUFT/HR) APPROX. 2.5 L/MIN (5 CUFT/HR) APPROX. I !J o• TO 1.5138] J (AnJUS11.BIE) NOTE 2: PROCESS GASSES AND RESOURCE REQUIREMENT -ALL GASES TO BE 99.999% PURE -SUPPLY ALL SERVICES WITH CLEAN DRY FILTERED GASES. FILTER RECOMMENDATION: PROCESS GASSES: 15 MICRON INSTRUMENT AIR: 40 MICRON PURGE GAS: NO FILTER -ALL PIPING AND CONNECTIONS SHOULD MEEf STATE AND LOCAL GUIDELINES. -ALL SHUT-OFF VALVES SHOULD BE STAINLESS STEEL OR BRASS. -ALL SHUT-OFF VALVES MUST BE VACUUM TIGHT. -ALL CUSTOMER PIPING MUST BE CLEANED INTERNALLY PRIOR TO CONNNECTING TO FURNACE. NOTE 3: CONNECTIONS TO BE PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER: (NPT THREADS) SEE NOTE 10. WHEN ONLY ONE PURGE GAS IS PRESENT, BOTH AA AND N2 PURGE LINES AAE TO BE CONNECTED BY A TEE OR BYPASS VALVE. DO NOT PLUG EITHER OFTHE PURGE GAS INLETS. 11 ICIWm WAlER If/OUT l.OCAlJJ!IS NO. REVISION I : I t:'11 llN!IIIOOllllE) US£, JIIIIJFH:IURE OR REl'IIOOUCOON ti llllll£ OR II PloRT IS PR0IIIIED. llRHll«l ISlll6 /Hl OMR lllSClOSUiES PIU'ERIY OF EUIK S'rSIDIS. CUSTOMER: = NTS ORTHO ORGANIZERS SERW. No.603 §)J:!!~pe~.!f!.!g!!! 107 COMMERCE R!Wl, CED,\R GRO'IE, NJ 07009 +1-973-239-6066 WWW.ELNIK.COM HIGH TEMP. VACUUM FURNACE GENERAL HOOK-UP PANEL MIM 3045T-50-HXB-STC12-44 DRAWN BY;_,/Q_ 0,4,TE;JflQLl.I_ SH;l__ DWG. NO. CHECKED BY~ DATE;___ OF _3 _ E-3045-5H-603 NOTE 4: COOLING WATER WATER IN: -30 GAL/MIN ( 115 L/MIN) TO 60 GAL/MIN (225 L/MIN) -14 PSIG MIN (965mbarg) TO 15 PSIG MAX (1034 mbarg) -68"F TO BO"F (20"C TO 27"C) -CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY SHUT-OFF VALVES; FILTER, CllY WATER SOLENOID VALVES & MAIN PRESSURE REGUlATOR -CllY WATER CONNECTIONS SEE NOTE 5 REQUIREMENTS FOR AVOIDING CORROSION DAMAGE: -INLET TEMPERATURE ABOVE THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (TO AVOID CONDENSATION) -MAXIMUM INLET TEMPERATURE 80" F (27" C) -WATER FILTERED, MECHANICALLY CLEAN, OPTICALLY CLEAR, WITHOUT CLOUDINESS OR SEDIMENT -FILTER 150 MICRON -MINIMUM OXYGEN CONTENT 4 mg/I -MAXIMUM CHLORIDE CONTENT 100 mg/I -MAXIMUM HARDNESS OF WATER 10 d H ( 179 ppm) -MAXIMUM POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE CONSUMPTION 10 mg/I -pH VALUE MINIMUM 7, MAXIMUM 9 -NO AGGRESSNE CARBON DIOXIDE AND AMMONIA SHAll BE DETECTABLE. -COOLING WATER SYSTEMS ARE SUBJECT TO SCALING, BIOLOGICAL FOULING AND CORROSION. THE EXTENT AND MAGNITUDE OF COOLING WATER TREATMENT NECESSARY FOR PROPER OPERATION IS DETERMINED BY MAKE-UP WATER QUALITY AND LOCAL ENVIRONMENT. A LOCAL INDUSTRIAL WATER TREATMENT PROFESSIONAL SHOULD BE CONSULTED TO DETERMINE THE OPTIMUM COOLING WATER SYSTEM, OPERATING PARAMETERS AND CHEMICAL TREATMENT LEVELS. -1 • WATER PRESSURE RELIEF LINE MUST BE PLUMBED SEPERATELY WITH NO VALVING OR PRESSURE REGUlATOR, TO AN UNRE?fRICTED DRAIN. -IF CLOSED LOOP WATER SYSTEM, MAKE SURE WATER IS TREATED PROPERLY. & WATER/EXHAUST HOOK-UP PANEL r--CUSTOMER TO SUPPLY-SEE NOTE 4 ----------7 10 DRNN 10 DRAIN OR CLOSED LOOP WAIDl SYS1B1 Wl1H 5 PSIG MAXIMUM BACK PRESSURE CONNECTOR 11!1.E 1-1/2" NPT 30 Gll./llN (115 I/MIN) 10 60 GAL/MIN (225 I/MIN) 14 PSIG MIN (965mborg) TO 15 PSIG MAX (1034mborg) 68'F (21TC) 10 BO'f (27C) CONNEC!OR • 11!1.E VALVf. "" 1" NPT (3-WAY,~O.)'\ :COY SEE NOTE~ Alm-SEE NOTE 4 10 UNRESTRIC!ED DRNN OR BACK 10 CLOSED LOOP WAIDl SYSIBI WITH A CHECK VALVf. CONNEC!OR 11!1.E 1" NPT I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (25MM) I I (25MM) 1· • REQUIRED FOi° POWER FAIL SAFETY ~ =i= ~ -hl ~ 1 a a l I-~ ~ . ! 1· I __ J ~ ;, (DPOOtlll) 0 0 + 0 ~-~~~ i PUMP wAm wAm wAm X I a EXH.\IJST SYSIBI OUT SYSIBI IN PRESSURE RELIEF ~ Iii ~ ~!l NOTE 5: CITY WATER BACK UP SUPPLY -DURING POWER Loss All HEATER POWER IS OFF. -15 (GAL/MIN) MINIMUM WATER FLOW IS REQUIRED. -14 PSIG MIN (965mbarg) TO 15 PSIG MAX ( 1034mbarg) -70'F (21"C) NOMINAL CITY WATER SOLENOID VALVES MUST BE ELECTRICALLY INTERLOCKED TO THE POWER SUPPLY OF THE COOLING SYSTEM. NO. I REVISION o• 10 1.s'[38J ] (Anl\JST,ru) BY I DATE: IJlilU1llORl2ED US£, -/CIUE al !EPROOOCllON IN 'IIIOlE al IN PN!T IS PIQlmD_ llRIIIINC llESIG!IS Nil OllEI lllSCUlSIHS PRa'IR1Y OF Elli( S'IS1BIS. CUSTOMER: 1= NTS ORTHO ORGANIZERSsERLA.L No.ao3 ~ 107 COMMERCE ROAD, CEDAR GRO'IE, NJ 07009 · NIK SYSTEMS +1-973-239-6066 atlon, Experience. E>ccellence, WWW.B..Nll(.COM HIGH TEMP. VACUUM FURNACE GENERAL HOOK-UP PANEL MIM 3045'.-5_0~HX~1-STC121~~~ .. ~ II ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTE 6: ENVIRONMENTAL -OPERATING TEMPERATURE 10'C TO 35'C (50'F TO 95"F) -HUMIDITY RATING 5% TO 95%, NON-CONDENSING NOTE 7: NFPA 86D 2004 STANDARDS A) AS PER 8-2.2 SUPPLY A MANUAL PURGE VALVE WITH A MICROSWITCH ON THE AR/N2 PURGE INLET CONNECTION ON THE HOOK UP PANEL TO PROVE OPEN PosmoN OF VALVE. SEE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAMS AND NOTE 9 FOR TERMINAL CONNECTIONS. B) AS PER 8-2.3.3 SUPPLY MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE IN THE H2 SUPPLY LINE TO FURNACE HOOK UP PANEL SEE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAMS AND NOTE 9 FOR TERMINAL CONNECTIONS. NOTE 8: ELECTRICAL MIM 3045 50 Hz 3 PHASE 380/ 400V 415A 60 Hz 3 PHASE 460 / 480V 339A NOTE 9: CONNECTION INSIDE ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE 04 REMOVE JUMPER J2. CUSTOMER TO INSTAll MANUAL N2 AR/N2 J2 PURGE VALVE TO PROVE OPEN PURGE H2J10 5 REMOVE JUMPER J1. CUSTOMER TO INSTAll HYDROGEN SENSOR MOUNTED IN ROOM ON CEILING WHERE FURNACE IS INSTAllED NOTE 10: PART NUMBERS FOR NPT x BSPT ADAPTERS (THESE PARTS SUPPLIED IN WHITE BOX INSIDE FURNACE) (4) 15A-301 1/4" (4) 15A-305 1" (1) 15A-306 1-1/2" (1) 15A-303 1/2" (AB OPTION ONLY) 7 T t7 NO. !REVISION r BY 1 ()Al£: LIW1lHOIIZEDIJS£,lilll!\ICIQEORR£1'1mJCOONNIIHOI.EORNIW!TISP!DIIIIED. DR/Mil llESQIS /Ill Oll£R asa.D5IRS PIIOP£RIY OF EUii( S!SIDIS. CUSTOMER: 1= NTS ORTHO ORGANIZERSsERw. No.603 CEDAR GROVE, NJ 07009 ~ 107 COMMERCE ROAD, ':!!!!.r~~!! +~~ri~6 HIGH TEMP. VACUUM FURNACE GENERAL HOOK-UP PANEL MIM 3045T-50-HXB-STC12-44 DRAWN BY~ DA~1SH.l._lllDWG. NO. CHECKED BY;__ DATE;___ OF _3 _ E-3045-5H-603 = ---- ~ i ~ ~ i i I § ~ l-----;215.00 ts461l APPROX, OVE:RALL VlllTH 'wlTH ELECTRICAL ENCLOSURE: DPEN------J t--------179.00 C4547l APPROX. OVEIWJ. 'JIDTH--------+--3600 t914l 1---------16'-0CI Ul91;>-------------J '"'-'ll£ll """'--'=' VATER 1-DX-lP PNEt. SEE DVG, E-3045-51-i FUR DETAILS G4S/AIR HD( LP PNEL. SE£DVG.E:-3G4S--~FTRDCT,\IL$ il ! (<i; Wl!..la<l! ~ i I I ! = D SUGGESTED LOCATION FOR EXHAUST HOOD, FOR DETAILS SEE DRA\./ING 1SE-1001, APPROXIMATE EXHAUST CAPACITY JS 250 CFM, 2) FINlSH1 A) DOOR PANELS ARE COATED v/ITH INNOVATIVE PO\.IDER ELNIK BLUE TEXTURE No, BL079020PS, B) FRONT 8. REAR ALUMINUM PANELS ARE BLACK ANODIZED, C) FRAME IS COATED \./ITH TIGER DRYLAC BLACK FINE TEXTURE No, 39/80200. 4.00[c380J===J 84.00 [2134] CAlEGORY, FURNACEASSY I NOTE: 'DO NOT •At.LDIMENSIONAREIN"INCHES" -~ -~~~~~BM~ NONE 'BREAKALLEDGES003" MAX, Ufl.ESSSPECFJED, ITEM I QTY ;fl :ia 39 40 1 41 1 42 1 43 2 " 1 45 1 46 1 47 4 "" 2 DESCRIPTION HYOROG~ NITROG£N_ ELNlK El.fCTRICAL MOTOR DIFFERENJW. PRESSURE SWITCH ELECTRICAL PANB. SURVE.Y THERMOCOUPLE PORT WATER RETURN lWUFOI.D WATER SUPPLY MNllFOLD 1/4" 11W' N2 PURGE PNEUMATIC PRESSURE SWITCH UJ3£!,. -NAMEPLATE NO. REVISION BY I DATE: IMAUTHOOIZEDUSE,hWM'ACTlJREORREf'RODUCTlOOfiWHOlfOOIHPMTISPmilllrTED DRAWNG DESGNSNfJ OllER DlSClOSU!ES PROPERTY OFWII< SYSTEMS IJOBNo II CUSTOMER STANDARD SERIAi.No. lNIK~'lf~f~ 107 COMMERCE ROAD, CEDAR GROVE, NJ 07009 TElEPHONE:(973)239-0066 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #21 -2016 CFC Chapter 30-Class D Industrial Oven Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 1 of 1 Class D Industrial Oven Requirements SUBJECT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) .. CQDE SECTION General Scope. This chapter shall apply to the installation and operation of industrial ovens and furnaces. Industrial ovens and furnaces CFC 3001 shall comply with the applicable provisions ofNFPA 86, the California Mechanical Code and this chapter. The terms "ovens" and "furnaces" are used interchangeably in this table. Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sections 105.6 and 105.7. Definition of Furnace Class D: An oven or furnace that operates at temperatures from above ambient to over 5,000°F and at pressures normally below ClassD atmospheric using any type of heating system. These furnaces can include the use of special processing atmospheres. CFC 3002.1 & Chapter 2 Location Ventilation. Enclosed rooms or basements containing industrial ovens or furnaces shall be provided with combustion air in CFC3003 accordance with the California Mechanical Code and with ventilation air in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. Exposure. When locating ovens, oven heaters and related equipment, the possibility of fire resulting from overheating or from the escape of fuel gas or fuel oil and the possibility of damage to the building and injury to persons resulting from explosion shall be considered. Ignition source. Industrial ovens and furnaces shall be located so as not to pose an ignition hazard to flammable vapors or mists or combustible dusts. Temperatures. Roofs and floors of ovens shall be insulated and ventilated to prevent temperatures at combustible ceilings and floors from exceeding 160°F. Fuel Piping Fuel-gas piping. Fuel-gas piping serving industrial ovens shall comply with the California Mechanical Code. Piping for other CFC 3004 fuel sources shall comply with this section Shutoff valves. Each industrial oven or furnace shall be provided with an approved manual fuel shutoff valve in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. Valves for fuel supply lines shall be located within 6 feet of the appliance served. EXCEPTION: When approved and the valve is located in the same general area as the appliance served. Valve position. The design of manual fuel shutoff valves shall incorporate a permanent feature which visually indicates the open or closed position of the valve. Manual fuel shutoff valves shall not be equipped with removable handles or wrenches unless the handle or wrench can only be installed parallel with the fuel line when the valve is in the open position. Fire Protection Fix fire-extinguishing systems. Fixed fire-extinguishing systems shall be provided for Class C and D ovens to protect against CFC 3006 such hazards as overheating, spillage or molten salts or metals, quench tanks, ignition of hydraulic oil and escape of fuel. It shall be the user's responsibility to consult with fire code official concerning the necessary requirements for such protection. Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided not closer than 15 feet or a maximum of 50 feet. This shall apply to the oven and related equipment. Operation and Furnace system information. An approved, clearly worded, and prominently displayed safety design data form or Maintenance manufacturer's nameplate shall be provided stating the safe operating condition for which the furnace system was designed, built, CFC3007 altered or extended. Training. Operating, maintenance and supervisory personnel shall be thoroughly instructed and trained in the operation of ovens or furnaces. Equipment maintenance. Equipment shall be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions . PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. NIA. Definition Only. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #22 GENERAL OUTDOOR REQUIREMENTS: SECURITY, PROTECTION FROM VEHICLES, CLEARANCE FROM COMBUSTIBLES HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5003.8. 7.1 Construction. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 11/2-inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching device. 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of2 inches (51 mm). Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red let- ters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS-KEEP FIRE A WAY. 5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 5003.9.1 through 5003.9.10. 5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 5003.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- sonnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazard- ous materials are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 5003.9.2 Security. Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safe- guarded in a manner approved by the :fire code official. 5003.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage t~s and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accor- dance with Section 312. 5003.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 5003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or condi- tions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by 418 static electricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 5003.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensi- tive to light shall be stored in containers designed to pro- tect them from such exposure. 5003.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi- tive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated where the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance ofnot less than 20 feet (6096 mm). 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a non- combustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor- dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor- nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz- ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard where used for the storage of individual con- tainers. Exceptions: 1. Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. 2. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be main- tained in an orderly manner. 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi- mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or combustible liquids in accordance with Table 5003.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accor- dance with the listing. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • .I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE /' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • fire separation distance and security of the prem- ises do not create a fire hazard . 2. Where approved by the fire chief, buildings that will not be heated and where fire protection sys- tems will be exposed to freezing temperatures, fire alarm and sprinkler systems are permitted to be placed out of service and standpipes are per- mitted to be maintained as dry systems (without an automatic water supply), provided the build- ing has no contents or storage, and windows, doors and other openings are secured to prohibit entry by unauthorized persons. 311.2.3 Fire separation. Fire-resistance-rated partitions, fire barriers and fire walls separating vacant tenant spaces from the remainder of the building shall be main- tained. Openings, joints and penetrations in fire-resis- tance-rated assemblies shall be protected in accordance with Chapter 7 . 311.3 Removal of combustibles. Persons owning, or in charge or control of, a vacant building or portion thereof, shall remove therefrom all accumulations of combustible materials, flammable or combustible waste or rubbish and shall securely lock or otherwise secure doors, windows and other openings to prevent entry by unauthorized persons. The premises shall be maintained clear of waste or hazardous materials. Exceptions: 1. Buildings or portions of buildings undergoing addi- tions, alterations, repairs or change of occupancy in accordance with the California Building Code, where waste is controlled and removed as required by Section 304 . 2. Seasonally occupied buildings. 311.4 Removal of hazardous materials. Persons owning or having charge or control of a vacant building containing haz- ardous materials regulated by Chapter 50 shall comply with the facility closure requirements of Section 5001.6. 311.5 Placards. Any vacant or abandoned buildings or struc- tures determined to be unsafe pursuant to Section 110 of this code relating to structural or interior hazards shall be marked as required by Sections 311.5.1 through 311.5.5. 311.5.1 Placard location. Placards shall be applied on the front of the structure and be visible froin the street. Addi- tional placards shall be applied to the side of each entrance to the structure and on penthouses. 311.5.2 Placard size and color. Placards shall be 24 inches by 24 inches (610 mm by 610 mm) minimum in size with a red background, white reflective stripes and a white reflective border. The stripes and bqrder shall have a 2-inch (51 mm) minimum stroke. 311.5.3 Placard date. Placards shall bear the date of their application to the building and the date of the most recent inspection . 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 311.5.4 Placard symbols. The design of the placards shall use the following symbols: 1. D This symbol shall mean that the structure had normal structural conditions at the time of marking. 2. IS] This symbol shall mean that structural or interior hazards exist and interior fire-fighting or rescue operations should be conducted with extreme cau- tion. 3. IS:! This symbol shall mean that structural or interior hazards exist to a degree that consideration should be given to limit fire fighting to exterior operations only, with entry only occurring for known life haz- ards. 4. Vacant marker hazard identification symbols: The following symbols shall be used to designate known hazards on the vacant building marker. They shall be placed directly above the symbol. 4.1. RIO-Roof open 4.2. SIM-Stairs, steps and landing missing 4.3. FIE-Avoid fire escapes 4.4. H/F-Holes in floor 311.5.5 Informational use. The use of these symbols shall be informational only and shall not in any way limit the discretion of the on-scene incident commander . 311.6 Unoccupied tenant spaces in mall buildings. Unoc- cupied tenant spaces in covered and open mall buildings shall be: 1. Kept free from the storage of any materials . 2. Separated from the remainder of the building by parti- tions of not less than 0.5-inch-thick (12.7 mm) gypsum board or an approved equivalent to the underside of the ceiling of the adjoining tenant spaces. 3. Without doors or other access openings other than one door that shall be kept key locked in the closed position except during that time when opened for inspection . 4. Kept free from combustible waste and be broomswept clean. SECrlON ~12 . . VEHICl,.J;: IMPACT PROT~CJ.lON 3f2.1 Gen~rat Vehide impact protectfop. required· by this coqy shall be pr9vided :t,y posts tMt g9mply witl:i: Section 312.2 or by other approved physipal ,b~ers that <,1ort1ply wit!\ Section314.3. · · · 31l;2 PQsts. Guard po~ts shall comply witfr.all of the follow~ in$ requ;irements: · · . · . . · · . . , · · · . 1. 1Consttucte4 ofstee1 npt les; thiµ 4. inc;h~s { 102 qiinJ iQ. :cli~myter and.concr~te fill~d. · · · ·. 2. Spaced not ro.ore·.thatJ. 4 feet (1219 mm) betw~en posts ·on center. . . . 75 I *~ , ... ~H~HIIH~iu,1,~lij 111)~(1111 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further ••• · reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3. Set not less than 3 feet (914 mm) deep in a concrete footing ofnot less than a 15-inch (381 mm) diameter. 4. Set with the top of the posts not less than 3 feet (914 mm) above ground. 5. Located not less than 3 feet (914 mm) from the pro- tected object. 312.3 Other barriers. Barriers, other than posts specified in . Section 312.2, that are designed to resist, deflect or visually deter vehicular impact commensurate with an anticipated impact scenario shall be permitted where approved. SECTION 313 FUELED EQUIPMENT 313.1 General. Fueled equipment including, but not limited to, motorcycles, mopeds, lawn-care equipment, portable gen- erators and portable cooking equipment, shall not be stored, operated or repaired within a building. Exceptions: 1. Buildings or rooms constructed for such use in accordance with the California Building Code. 2. Where allowed by Section 314. 3. Storage of equipment utilized for maintenance pur- poses is allowed in approved locations where the aggregate fuel capacity of the stored equipment does not exceed 10 gallons (38 L) and the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 313.1.1 Removal. The fire code official is authorized to require removal of fueled equipment from locations where the presence of such equipment is determined by the fire code official to be hazardous. 313.2 Group R occupancies. Vehicles powered by flamma- ble liquids, Class II combustible liquids or compressed flam- mable gases shall not be stored within the living space of Group R buildings. SECTION 314 INDOOR DISPLAYS 314.1 General. Indoor displays constructed within any occu- pancy shall comply with Sections 314.2 through 314.4. 314.2 Fixtures and displays. Fixtures and displays of goods for sale to the public shall be arranged so as to maintain free, immediate and unobstructed access to exits as required by Chapter 10. 314.3 Highly combustible goods. The display of highly combustible goods, including but not limited to fireworks, flammable or combustible liquids, liquefied flammable gases, oxidizing materials, pyroxylin plastics and agricultural goods, in main exit access aisles, corridors, covered and open malls, or within 5 feet (1524 mm) of entrances to exits and exterior exit doors is prohibited where a fire involving such goods would rapidly prevent or obstruct egress. 76 314.4 Vehicles. Liquid-or gas-fueled vehicles, boats or other motorcraft shall not be located indoors except as follows: 1. Batteries are disconnected. 2. Fuel in fuel tanks does not exceed one-quarter tank or 5 gallons (19 L) (whichever is least). 3. Fuel tanks and fill openings are closed and sealed to prevent tampering. 4. Vehicles, boats or other motorcraft equipment are not fueled or defueled within the building. SECTION 315 GENERAL STORAGE 315.1 General. Storage shall be in accordance with Sections 315.2 through 315.5. 315.2 Permit required. A permit for miscellaneous combus- tible storage shall be required as set forth in Section 105.6. 315.3 Storage in buildings. Storage of materials in build- ings shall be orderly and stacks shall be stable. Storage of combustible materials shall be separated from heaters or heating devices by distance or shielding so that ignition can- not occur. 315.3.1 Ceiling clearance. Storage shall be maintained 2 feet (610 mm) or more below the ceiling in nonsprinklered areas of buildings or not less than 18 inches (457 mm) below sprinkler head deflectors in sprinklered areas of buildings. 315.3.2 Means of egress. Combustible materials shall not be stored in exits or enclosures for stairways and ramps. 315.3.3 Equipment rooms. Combustible material shall not be stored in boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, electrical equipment rooms or in fire command centers as specified in Section 508.1.5. 315.3.4 Attic, under-floor and concealed spaces. Attic, under-floor and concealed spaces used for storage of com- bustible materials shall be protected on the storage side as required for 1-hour fire-resistance-rated construction. Openings shall be protected by assemblies that are self- closing and are of noncombustible construction or solid wood core not less than 13 /4 inches ( 44.5 mm) in thickness. Storage shall not be placed on exposed joists. Exceptions: 1. Areas protected by approved automatic sprinkler systems. 2. Group R-3 and Group U occupancies. 315.4 Outside storage. Outside storage of combustible mate- rials shall not be located within 10 feet (3048 mm) of a lot line. Exceptions: 1. The separation distance is allowed to be reduced to 3 feet (914 mm) for storage not exceeding 6 feet (1829 mm) in height. 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie K!ausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • . , • • • • • • • • ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS 5004.7 Standby or emergency power. Where mechanical ventilation, treatment systems, temperature control, alarm, detection or other electrically operated systems are required, such systems shall be provided with an emergency or standby power in accordance with Section 604 . For storage areas for highly toxic or toxic materials, see Sections 6004.2.2.8 and 6004.3.4.2. 5004.7.1 Exempt applications. Standby or emergency power is not required for mechanical ventilation systems for any of the following: 1. Storage of Class IB and Class IC flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers not exceed- ing 61/2 gallons (25 L) capacity . 2. Storage of Class 1 and 2 oxidizers. 3. Storage of Class II, III, IV and V organic peroxides. 4. Storage of asphyxiant, irritant and radioactive gases. 5004.7.2 Fail-safe engineered systems. Standby power for mechanical ventilation, treatment systems and tem- perature control systems shall not be required where an approved fail-safe engineered system is installed .. 5004.8 Limit controls. Limit controls shall be provided in accordance with Sections 5004.8.1 and 5004.8.2. 5004.8.1 Temperature control. Materials that must be kept at temperatures other than normal ambient tempera- tures to prevent a hazardous reaction shall be provided with an approved means to maintain the temperature within a safe range. Redundant temperature control equip~ ment that will operate on failure of the primary tempera- ture control system shall be provided. Where approved, alternative means that prevent a hazardous reaction are allowed. 5004.8.2 Pressure control. Stationary tanks and equip- ment containing hazardous material liquids that can gener- ate pressures exceeding design limits because of exposure fires or internal reaction shall have some form of construc- tion or other approved means that will relieve excessive internal pressure. The means of pressure relief shall vent to an approved location or to an exhaust scrubber or treat- ment system where required by Chapter 60. 5004.9 Emergency alarm. An approved manual emergency alarm system shall be provided in buildings, rooms or areas used for storage of hazardous materials. Emergency alarm- initiating devices shall be installed outside of each interior exit or exit access door of storage buildings, rooms or areas. Activation of an emergency alarm-initiating device shall sound a local alarm to alert occupants of an emergency situa- tion involving hazardous materials . 5004.10 Supervision and monitoring. Emergency alarm, detection and automatic fire-extinguishing systems required by Section 5004 shall be electrically supervised and moni- tored by an approved supervising station or, where approved, shall initiate an audible and visual signal at a constantly attended on-site location. 5004.11 Clearance from combustibles. The area surro@d- in~ an outdoor storage area ,or tank shall be kept clear of com- bustible materials and vegetation for a minimum distance of 25 feet (7620 mm). 5004.12 Noncombustible floor. Except for surfacing, floors of storage areas shall be of noncombustible construction. 5004.13 Weather protection. Where overhead noncombusti- ble construction is provided for sheltering outdoor hazardous material storage areas, such storage shall not be considered indoor storage where the area is constructed in accordance with the requirements for weather protection as required by the California Building Code . Exception: Storage of explosive materials shall be consid- ered as indoor storage. SECTION 5005 USE, DISPENSING AND HANDLING 5005.1 General. Use, dispensing and handling of hazardous materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Section 5003.1 shall be in accordance with Sections 5001, 5003 and 5005. Use, dis- pensing and handling of hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Section 5003.1 shall be in accordance with Sec- tions 5001 and 5003 . 5005.1.1 Separation of incompatible materials. Separa- tion of incompatible materials shall be in accordance with Section 5003.9.8 . 5005.1.2 Noncombustible floor. Except for surfacing, floors of areas where liquid or solid hazardous materials are dispensed or used in open systems shall be of noncom- bustible, liquid-tight construction. 5005.1.3 Spill control and secondary containment for hazardous material liquids. Where required by other provisions of Section 5005, spill control and secondary containment shall be provided for hazardous material liq- uids in accordance with Section 5004.2. 5005.1.4 Limit controls. Limit controls shall be provided in accordance with Sections 5005 .1.4.1 through 5005.1.4.4 . 5005.1.4.1 High-liquid-level control. Open tanks in which liquid hazardous materials are used shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other means to prevent overfilling of the tank . 5005.1.4.2 Low-liquid-level control. Approved safe- guards shall be provided to prevent a low-liquid level in a tank from creating a hazardous condition, including but not limited to, overheating of a tank or its contents. 5005.1.4.3 Temperature control. Temperature control shall be provided in accordance with Section 5004.8.1. 5005.1.4.4 Pressure control. Pressure control shall be provided in accordance with Section 5004.8.2. 5005.1.5 Standby or emergency power. Where mechani- cal ventilation, treatment systems, temperature control, manual alarm, detection or other electrically operated sys- tems are required by this code, such systems shall be pro- • 424 2016 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Copyright© 2016 CA BSC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * SPECIAL DETAILED REQUIREMENTS ON USE AND OCCUPANCY [F] TABLE 414.2.5(2) MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY OF FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALES OCCUPANCIES PER CONTROL AREA" MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (gallons) TYPE OF LIQUID Sprinklered in accordance with note Sprinklered in accordance with Tables 3404.3.6.3(4) b densities and arrangements through 3404.3.6.3(8) and Table 3404.3.7.5.1 of the Nonsprinklered California Fire Code Class IA 60 60 30 Class IB, IC, II and IIIA 7,500c 15,000C 1,600 Class IIIB Unlimited Unlimited 13,200 For SI: 1 foot= 304.8 mm, 1 square foot= 0.0929 m2, 1 gallon= 3.785 L, 1 gallon per minute per square foot= 40.75 L/min/m2 • a. Control areas shall be separated from each other by not less than a I-hour fire barrier wall. b. To be considered as sprinklered, a building shall be equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system with a design providing minimum densities as follows: 1. For uncartoned commodities on shelves 6 feet or less in height where the ceiling height does not exceed I 8 feet, quantities are those permitted with a minimum sprinkler design density of Ordinary Hazard Group 2. 2. For cartoned, palletized or racked commodities where storage is 4 feet 6 inches or less in height and where the ceiling height does not exceed 18 feet, quantities are those permitted with a minimum sprinkler design density of0.21 gallon per minute per square foot over the most remote 1,500-square-foot area. c. Where wholesale and retail sales or storage areas exceed 50,000 square feet in area, the maximum allowable quantities are allowed to be increased by 2 percent for each 1,000 square feet of area in· excess of 50,000 square feet, up to a maximum of 100 percent of the table amounts. A control area separation is not required. The cumulative amounts, including amounts attained by having an additional control area, shall not exceed 30,000 gallons . [F] 414.6 Outdoor storage, dispensing and use. The out- door storage, dispensing and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the California Fire Code. [F] 414.6.1 W~ather protection. Where Weather protec- tion is provided fo:t sheltering outdoor h~dous materi~ storage or use areas, such area$ shall be considered· out- door storage or use when the weather protection strq.cture cotnplie~ with Sections 414.6.1.1 through 414;6.L3. [F] 414.6.1.1 Walls. Walls shall not obstruct more than one side of the structure. Ex:ceptio~: Walis shall bepertnitted to obstruct por- tions of multiple sides of the structure,. provided'. that . the obstructed area is not greater than 25 percent of the structure's perimeter. · [F] 414.6.1.2 Separation distance. The distance· from the structure to buildings, Jot lines, public ways ot means of egress to a public way shall be 1;1ot less than the distance required for an outside hazardous material stora$e or use area without weatherprotection. [F] 414,6.1.3 N9n~ombustible constrgction. The overhead structure sh~l be of approv~d noncombusti- ble construction with ii maximum area of 1,500 square feet(140 m2). Exception: The maximum lltea is petmitt~d to. be increased as provided by Section 506. SECTION 415 GROUPS H-1, H-2, H-3, H-4 AND H-5 [F] 415.1 Scope. The provisions of Sections 415.1 through 415 .11 shall apply to the storage and use of hazardous materi- als in excess of the maximum allowable quantities per control area listed in Section 307 .1. Buildings and structures with an occupancy in Group H shall also comply with the applicable provisions of Section 414 and the California Fire Code. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE [F] 415.2 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chapter 2: CONTINUOUS GAS DETECTION SYSTEM . DETACHED BUILDING. EMERGENCY CONTROL STATION. EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE. FABRICATION AREA . FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES . GAS CABINET. GASROOM. HAZARDOUS PRODUCTION MATERIAL (HPM). HPM FLAMMABLE LIQUID. HPMROOM . IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND HEALTH (IDLH) . LIQUID. LIQUID STORAGE ROOM. LIQUID USE, DISPENSING AND MIXING ROOM . LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) . NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP). PHYSIOLOGICAL WARNING THRESHOLD LEVEL . SERVICE CORRIDOR. SOLID . STORAGE, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS . USE (MATERIAL). WORKSTATION . [F] 415.3 Automatic fire detection systems. Group H occu- pancies shall be provided with an automatic fire detection system in accordance with Section 907.2 . 141 1111·Hr.~1111H~iu111]fi1Jl)~[H 11 Copyright© 20l6 CABSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6'54"30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further J Jf Jf . . reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE ATTACHMENT #24 LIQUID NITROGEN REQUIREMENTS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #24-2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 1 of 6 i StJB:JECT& : CODE SEC'l::ION Scope CFC 5501 Containers CFC 5503.1 Inert Cryogenic Fluid Requirements :I CODE REQUIREMENTS (201:6 EDITION) . Storage, use and handling of cryogenic fluids shall comply with this chapter and NFPA 55. Cryogenic fluids classified as hazardous material shall also comply with Chapter 50 for general requirements. Partially full containers, containing residual cryogenic fluids shall be considered as full for the purposes of the controls required. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Fluids used as refrigerants in refrigeration systems (see Section 606). 2. Liquefied natural gas (LNG), which shall comply with NFPA 59A. Inert cryogenic fluids, including argon, helium and nitrogen, shall comply with ANSI/CGA P-18. Permits. Permits shall be reguired as set forth in Section 105.6. . 'PROJECT CONDITIONS Ortho Organizers will have a 5,500 liter [1,453.1 gal] liquid Nitrogen tank outdoors. The owners agree to comply. Nonstandard Containers. Containers, equipment and devices which are not in compliance with recognized standards for I The owners agree to design and construction shall be approved upon presentation of satisfactory evidence that they are designed and constructed for comply. safe operation. • Data Submitted for Approval. The following data shall be submitted to the fire code official with reference to the deviation from the recognized standard with the application for approval. 1. Type and use of container, equipment or device. 2. Material to be stored, used or transported. 3. Description showing dimensions and materials used in construction. 4. Design pressure, maximum operating pressure and test pressure. 5. Type, size and setting of pressure relief devices. 6. Other data requested by the fire code official. Concrete Containers. Concrete containers shall be built in accordance with the California Building Code. Barrier materials and membranes used in connection with concrete, but not functioning structurally, shall be compatible with the materials contained. Foundations and Supports. Containers shall be provided with substantial concrete or masonry foundations, or structural steel supports on firm concrete or masonry foundations. Containers shall be supported to prevent the concentration of excessive loads on the supporting portion of the shell. Foundations for horizontal containers shall be constructed to accommodate expansion and contraction of the container. Foundations shall be provided to support the weight of vaporizers or heat exchangers. • Temperature Effects. When containers foundations or supports are subject to exposure to temperatures below -130°F, the foundations or supports shall be constructed of materials to withstand the low-temperature effects of cryogenic fluid spillage. • Corrosion Protection. Portions of containers in contact with foundations or saddles shall be painted to protect against corrosion. Attachment #24 -2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page2 of6 SUBJECT& CODE SECTION Pressure Relief Devices CFC 5503.2 Pressure Relief Vent Piping CFC 5503.3 Marking CFC 5503.4 CODE REQUIREMENTS (201'6 EDITION) I PROJECT CONDITIONS Pressure relief devices shall be provided in accordance with the following to protect containers and systems containing I The owners agree to cryogenic fluids from rupture in the event of overpressure. Pressure relief devices shall be designed in accordance with CGA S-comply. 1.1, CGA S-1.2 and CGA S-1.3. • Containers. Containers shall be provided with pressure relief devices. • Vessels or Equipment other than Containers. Heat exchangers, vaporizers, insulation casings surrounding containers, vessels and coaxial piping systems in which liquefied cryogenic fluids could be trapped because of leakage from the primary container shall be provided with a pressure relief device. • Sizing. Pressure relief devices shall be sized in accordance with the specifications to which the container was fabricated. The relief device shall have sufficient capacity to prevent the maximum design pressure of the container or system from being exceeded. • Accessibility. Pressure relief devices shall be located such that they are provided with ready access for inspection and repair. • Arrangement. Pressure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent impingement of escaping gas on personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or to enter enclosed spaces. EXCEPTION: DOTn-specified containers with an internal volume of2 cubic feet or less. • Shutoffs between Pressure Relief Devices and Containers. Shutoff valves shall not be installed between pressure relief devices and containers. EXCEPTIONS: 1. A shutoff valve is allowed on containers equipped with multiple pressure-relief device installations where the arrangement of the valves provides the full required flow through the minimum number of required relief devices at all times. 2. A locking-type shutoff valve is allowed to be used upstream of the pressure relief device for service-related work performed by the supplier when in accordance with the requirements of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. • TemJ)erature Limits.~J>re~ure relief devices shall 11ot be subjected to cryogeni~ fluid temperatures except when operating. Pressure relief vent-piping systems shall be constructed and arranged so as to remain functional and direct the flow of gas to a safe location in accordance with the following: • Sizing. Pressure relief device vent piping shall have a cross-sectional area not less than that of the pressure relief device vent opening and shall be arranged so as not to restrict the flow of escaping gas. • Arrangement. Pressure relief device vent piping and drains in vent lines shall be arranged so that escaping gas will discharge unobstructed to the open air and not impinge on personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or enter enclosed spaces. Pressure relief device vent lines shall be installed in such a manner to exclude or remove moisture and condensation and prevent malfunction of the pressure relief device because of freezing or ice accumulation. Cryogenic containers and systems shall be marked in accordance with the following: • Identification Signs. Visible hazard identification signs in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be provided at entrances to buildings or areas in which cryogenic fluids are stored, handled or used. • Identification of Contents. Stationary and portable containers shall be marked with the name of the gas contained. Stationary above-ground containers shall be placarded in accordance with Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6. Portable containers shall be identified in accordance with CGA C-7. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. See Section 5.1.7 of the Report for requirements of CFC Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6 . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #24 -2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 3 of 6 . SUBJECT& €:pDE SECTION Security CFC 5503.5 Electrical Wiring and Equipment CFC 5503.6 Service and Repair CFC 5503.7 Unauthorized Use CFC 5503.8 • Corn~ REQUIR:E~N!fS(20i6 EDITION) • Identification of Containers. Stationary containers shall be identified with the manufacturing specification and maximum allowable working pressure with a permanent nameplate. The nameplate shall be installed on the 1,ontainer in an accessible location. The nameplate shall be marked in accordance with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code or DQTn 49 CFR Parts 100-185. • Identification of Container Connections. Container inlet and outlet connections, liquid-level limit controls, valves and pressure gauges shall be identified in accordance with one of the following: 1. Marked with a permanent tag or label identifying their function 2. Identified by a schematic drawing which portrays their function and designates whether they are connected to the vapor or liquid space of the container Where a schematic drawing is provided, it shall be attached to the container and maintained in a legible condition. • Identification of Piping Systems. Piping systems shall be identified in accordance with ASME Al3.l. • Identification of Emergency Shutoff Valves. Emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible and indicated by means of a sign. Cryogenic containers and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with the following: • Security of Areas. Container and systems shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in an approved manner. • Securing of Containers. Stationary containers shall be secure to foundations in accordance with the California Building Code. Portable containers subject to shifting or upset shall be secured. Nesting shall be an acceptable means of securing containers. • Securing of Vaporizers. Vaporizers, heat exchangers and similar equipment shall be anchored to a suitable foundation and its connecting piping shall be sufficiently flexible to provide for the effects of expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. • Physical Protection. Containers, piping, valves, pressure relief devices, regulating equipment and other appurtenances shall be protected against physical damage and tamperif!g. Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with the California Electrical Code and the following: • Location. Containers and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical circuit. • Electrical Grounding and Bonding. Containers and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. When electrical grounding and bonding is required, the system shall comply with the California Electrical Code. The grounding system shall be protected against corrosion, including_ corrosion caused by_stray electric currents. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure relief devices or other container appurtenances shall comply with the following and the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII or DOTn 49 CFR Parts 100-185. Containers. Containers that have been removed from service shall be handled in an approved manner. Systems. Service and repair of systems shall be performed by trainecl Qersonnel. Containers shall not be used for any purpose other than to serve as a vessel for containing the product which it is designed to contain. PROJECT CONDifl'IONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. Attachment #24-2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page4 of6 SUBJECT& CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) COPE. SECTION Leaks, Damage and Leaking, damaged or corroded containers shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged or corroded systems shall be Corrosion replaced, repaired or removed in accordance with Section 5503. 7. CFC 5503.9 Lighting When required, lighting, including emergency lighting, shall be provided for fire appliances and operating facilities such as CFC 5503.10 walkways, control valves and gates ancillary to stationary containers. Outdoor Storage Stationary Containers. Stationary containers shall be separated from exposure hazards in accordance with the provisions CFC 5004.3 applicable to the type of fluid contained and the minimum separation distance indicated in Table 5504.3.1.1. Table 5504.3.1.1 -Separation of Stationary Containers from Exposure Hazards Exposure Minimum Distance (feet) Buildings, regardless of construction type 1 Building exits 10 Wall openings 1 Air intakes 10 Lot lines 5 Places of public assembly 50 Nonambulatory patient areas 50 Combustible materials such as paper, leaves, weeds, drv grass or debris 15 Other hazardous materials fu accordance with Chapter 50 • Point-of-fill connections. Remote transfer point and fill connection points shall not be positioned closer to exposures than the minimum distance required for stationary containers. • Surfaces beneath containers. Containers shall be placed on surfaces that are compatible with the fluid in the container. • Location. Containers of cryogenic fluids shall not be located within diked areas containing other hazardous materials . • Areas subject to flooding. Stationary containers located in areas subject to flooding shall be securely anchored or elevated to prevent the containers from separating from foundations or supports. • Drainage. The area surrounding the stationary containers shall be provided with a means to prevent accidental discharge of fluids from endangering personnel, containers, equipment and adjacent structures or to enter enclosed spaces. The stationary container shall not be placed where spilled or discharged fluids will be retained around the container. EXCEPTION: These provisions shall not apply when it is determined by the fire code official that the container does not constitute a hazard, after consideration of special features such as crushed rock utilized as a heat sink, topographical conditions, nature of occupancy, proximity to structures on the same or adjacent property, and the capacity and construction of containers and character of fluids to be stored . PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Attachment #24-2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 5 of 6 Su.smcr& · . , Com: REQUIREMENTS (201,6 EDITION) : COOE SECTION : General Use and Cryogenic Fluid Systems. Cryogenic fluid systems shall be suitable for the use intended and designed by persons competent in Handling such design. Equipment, machinery and processes shall be listed or approved. CFC 5505.1 Piping Systems. Piping, tubing, valves and joints and fittings conveying cryogenic fluids shall be installed in accordance with the material-specific provisions of 5501.1 and the following: • Design and Construction. Piping systems shall be suitable for the use intended through the full range of pressure and temperature to which they will be subjected. Piping systems shall be designed and constructed to provide adequate allowance for expansion, contraction, vibration, settlement and fire exposure. • Joints. Joints on container piping and tubing shall be threaded, welded, silver brazed or flanged . • Valves and Accessory Equipment. Valves and accessory equipment shall be suitable for the intended use at the temperatures of the application and shall be designed and constructed to withstand the maximum pressure at the minimum temperature to which they will be subjected. 0 Shutoff valvi:;s shall be provided on all container connections except for pressure relief devices. Shutoff v&lves shall b~ provided with access thereto and located as close as practical to the container. 0 Shutoff valves shall be installed in piping containing cryogenic fluids where needed to limit the volume of liquid discharged in the event of piping or equipment failure. Pressure relief valves shall be installed where liquid is capable of being trapped between shutoff-valves in the piping system. • Physical Protection and Supports. Piping systems shall be supported and protected from physical damage. Piping passing through walls shall be protected from mechanical damage . • Corrosion Protection. Above-ground piping that is subject to corrosion because of exposure to corrosive atmospheres shall be constructed of materials to resist the corrosive environment or otherwise protected against corrosion. Below- ground piping shall be protected against corrosion. • Testing. Piping systems shall be tested and proven free of leaks after installation as required by the standards to which they were designed and constructed. Test pressures shall not be less than 150 percent of the maximum allowable working pressure when hydraulic testing is conducted or 110 percent when testing is conducted pneumatically. Indoor Use Indoor use of cryogenic fluids shall comply with the material-specific provisions of Section 5501.1. CFC 5505.2 Outdoor Use Outdoor use of cryogenic fluids shall comply with the material-specific provisions of Section 5501.1 and the following: CFC 5505.3 Separation. Distances from lot lines, buildings and exposure hazards shall comply with Section 5504.3 and the material- specific provisions of Section 5501.1. Emergency shutoff valve. Manual or automatic emergency shutoff valves shall be provided to shut off the cryogenic fluid supply in case of emergency. An emergency shutoff valve shall be located at the source of supply and at the point where the system enters the building. .•• PROJECt·CONDlTIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. I Attachment #24-2016 CFC Chapter 55 -Cryogenic Fluid Requirements: Ortho Organizers May 3, 2017 Page 6 of6 SUBJECT& . CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITlON) . CODE SECTION Filling and Dispensing Dispensing Areas. Dispensing of cryogenic fluids with physical or health hazards shall be conducted in approved locations. CFC 5505.4 Dispensing indoors shall be conducted in areas constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. • Indoor areas where cryogenic fluids are dispensed shall be ventilated in accordance with the requirements of the California Mechanical Code in a manner that captures any vapor at the point of generation. EXCEPTION: Cryogenic fluids that can be demonstrated not to create harmful vapors. • Piping systems utilized for filling or dispensing of cryogenic fluids shall be designed and constructed in accordance with Section 5505.1.2. Vehicle Loading and Unloading Areas. Loading or unloading areas shall be conducted in an approved manner in accordance with the standards referenced in Section 5501.1. Limit Controls. Limit controls shall be provided to prevent overfilling of stationary containers during filling operations. Handling Carts and Trucks. Cryogenic containers shall be moved using an approved method. Where cryogenic containers are moved by CFC 5505.5 hand cart, hand truck or other mobile device, such carts, trucks or devices shall be designed for the secure movement of the container. Carts and trucks used to transport cryogenic containers shall be designed to provide a stable base for the commodities to be transported and shall have a means of restraining containers to prevent accidental dislodgement. Closed Containers. Pressurized containers shall be transported in closed condition. Containers designed for use at atmospheric conditions shall be transported with aooropriate loose fitting covers in place to prevent spillage. PROJECT CONDITIONS The owners agree to comply. The owners agree to comply. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ATTACHMENT #25 EGRESS 11 1005.3.1 Stairways. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.3 inch (7.6 mm) per occupant. Where stairways serve more than one story, only the occu- pant load of each story considered individually shall be used in calculating the required capacity of the stairways serving that story. Exceptions: 1. For other than Group Hand I-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such stairways by a means of egress capacity factor of 0.2 inch (5.1 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accor- dance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/alarm communication system in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2. 2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control sys- tem complying with Section 909. 3. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for stepped aisles for exit access or exit stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is open to the outdoors. 4. For Group H-1, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0. 7 inches (7. 62 mm) per occupant. 5. For rooms or spaces used for assembly purposes without smoke protection see Section I 029. 1005.3.2 Otber egress components. The capacity, in inches, of means of egress components other thim stair- ways shall be calculated by muitiplying the occupant load · served by such component by a means of egress capacity factor of0.2 inch (5.1 mm) per occupant. Exceptions: 1. For other than Gro1,1p H and I-2 occupancies, the capacity, in inches, of means of egress compo- nents other than stairways shall be calculated by multiplying the occupant load served by such component by a means ,of egress capacity factor of 0.15 inch (3.8 mm) per occupant in buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an emergency voice/ alarm communication system in accordance with Section '907.5.2.2. 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE MEANS OF EGRESS 2. Facilities with smoke-protected assembly seating shall be permitted to use the capacity factors in Table 1029.6.2 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit discharge is provided with a smoke control system complying with Section 909. 3. Facilities with outdoor smoke-protected assem- bly seating shall be permitted to the capacity fac- tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicated for level or ramped aisles for means of egress components other than stairways where the entire path for means of egress from the seating to the exit dis- charge is open to the outdoors. 4. For Group H-1, H-2, H-3 and H-4 occupancies the total width of means of egress in inches (mm) shall not be less than the total occupant load served by the means of egress multiplied by 0.4 inches (5. 08 mm) per occupant. 5. Means of egress complying with Section I 029. 1005.4 Continuity. The minimum width or required capacity of the means of egress required from any story of a building shall not be reduced along the path of egress travel until arrival at the public way. 1005.5 Distribution of minimum width and required capacity. Where more than one exit, or access to more than one exit, is required, the means of egress shall be configured such that the loss of any one exit, or access to one exit, shall not reduce the available capacity or width to less than 50 per- cent of the required capacity or width. 1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the means of egress from stories above and below converge at an intermediate level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of convergence shall be not less than the largest minimum width or the sum of the required capacities for the stairways or ramps serving the two adjacent stories, whichever is larger. 1005.7 Encroachment. Encroachments into the required means of egress width shall be in accordance with the provi- sions of this section. 1005.7.1 Doors. Doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7 inches (178 mm). Doors in any position shall not reduce the required width by more than one-half. Exceptions: 1. In other than Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- mounted latch release hardware shall be exempt from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (178 mm) encroachment where both of the following condi- tions exist: 1.1. The hardware is mounted to the side of the door facing away from the adjacent wall where the door is in the open posi- tion; and 365 • I • • • • • • • • • • • • 11• • • 11• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further • reproduction or distnbution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION JS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ** • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEANS OF EGRESS ~ -l OCCUPANCY MAxlMUM OCCUPANT LOAD Of SPACE; Without Sprinicler System (feet) Occupant Load With.~pfinkler·~~tem · (f~et) · OL:;;30 OL>30 AC,E,M 49 75 75 75• 13 49 -+' ---+~"~'"e1-----t------1"~-"'-----t1~ .. : -:~ ~: 49 ,id()• H-1, H-2, H-3 3 NP NP H-4, H-5 10 NP NP I-2d,I-2.l, I-4 10 NP NP 75" I-3 10 NP NP 100· R-1 10 NP NP 75• R-2 10 NP NP 125• R-2.1 JO NP NP 75 R-3e,R-3.J' 10 NP NP R-4° 10 NP NP 29 1 ()() u 49 100 75 75• L See Section 453.6.J For SI: I foot= 304.8 mm. NP= Not Permitted . a. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2 . b. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5. c. For a room or space used for assembly purposes having fixed seating, see Section I 029.8 . d. For the travel distance limitations in Group I-2 or I-2.1, see Section 407.4 . e. The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group R-3 occupancy located in a mixed occupancy building or within a Group R-3 or R-4 congregate living facility . £ The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall be not more than I 00 feet. g. For the travel distance limitations in Group R-3 and R-4 equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, see Section 1006.2.2.6. h. For holding cells,-see Section 408.3.11 . 1006.2.2.5 Vehicular ramps. Vehicular ramps shall not be considered as an exit access ramp unless pedes- trian facilities are provided . 1006.2.2.6 Group R-3 and R-4. Where Group R-3 occupancies are permitted by Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-3 shall not be more than 125 feet. Where Group R-4 occupancies are permitted by Section 903.2.8 to be protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903. 3. 1 .3, the exit access travel distance for Group R-4 shall not be more than 75 feet . 1006.2.2. 7 Large family day-care home. Every story or basement of a large family day-care home shall be pro- vided with two exits which are remotely located from each other. Every required exit shall be of a size to per- mit the installation of a door not less than 32 inches (813 mm) in clear width and not less than 6 feet 8 inches (2,032 mm) in height. A manually operated hori- zontal sliding door may be used as one of the two required exits . Where basements are used for day-care purposes, one of the two required exits shall provide access directly to the exterior without entering the first story. The second exit from the basement may either pass through the story above or exit directly to the exterior . Rooms used for day-care purposes shall not be located above the first story. Exception: Buildings equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and which have at least one of the required exits providing access directly to the exterior. NFP A 13R may be used in large family day-care homes. The sprinkler omissions of NFP A 13R shall not apply unless approved by the enforc- ingagency . Exit doors, including manually operated horizontal sliding doors, shall be openable from the inside without use of a key or any special knowledge or effort . Tables 1006.3.2(1) and 1006.3.2(2) are not applica-11 ble to this occupancy classification. • 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 367 I< JM111•nr,•1111~fi11.:t1111 .. ~111Jl[~ 11 Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGlITS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further •--· ll~fal _ . Ua.l~ _ -~~-__ !:_!! _ _ reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE 11 * - MEANS OF EGRESS 1016.2.2 Basement exits in Group 1-2 occupancies. For additional requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 or 1- 2.1, see Section 407. SECTION 1017 EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE 1017.1 General. Travel distance within the exit access por- tion of the means of egress system shall be in accordance with this section. 1017.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not exceed the values given in Table 1017.2. 1017.2.1 Exterior egress balcony increase. Exit access travel distances specified in Table 1017 .2 shall be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) pro- vided the last portion of the exit access leading to the exit occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in accor- dance with Section 1021. The length of such balcony shall be not less than the amount of the increase taken. 1017.Z,.2 Group F-1 and S-1 increase. The maximum exit access travel distance shall be 400 feet (122 m) in Group F-1 or S-1 occupancies where all of the following conditions are met: 1. The portion of the building classified as Group F-1 or S-1 is limited to one stocy in height. 2. The minifi'nllll height from the finished floor to the bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet (7315 mm). 3. The building is equipped throughout with an auto- matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. 1017.3 Measurement. Exit access travel distance shall be measured from the most remote point within a stocy along the natural and unobstructed path of horizontal and vertical egress travel to the entrance to an exit. Exception: In open parking garages, exit access travel dis- tance is permitted to be measured to the closest riser of an exit access stairway or the closest slope of an exit access ramp. 1017.3.1 Exit access stairways and ramps. Travel dis- tance on exit access stairways or ramps shall be included in the exit access travel distance measurement. The mea- surement along stairways shall be made on a plane parallel and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the center of the stair and landings. The measurement along ramps shall be made on the walking surface in the center of the ramp and landings. SECTION 1018 AISLES 1018.1 General. Aisles and aisle accessways serving as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of this section. Aisles or aisle accessways shall be provided from all occupied portions of the exit access that contain seats, tables, furnishings, displays 392 ! ' -, ----------------~~,,........----~ 1 . TABLE 1017.2 LEXIT ACCESSTRAVEL.DISTANCE" .. . .. -----------~-... I WITHOUT ---·wlTH .. OCCUPANCY SPRINKLER SYSTEM · •SPRINKLER.SYSTEM , l (feet) (feet) A, E, F-1, M, R1 S-1 j _,..,.. .. .... 250b ------·· R-2.1 Not Permitted 250c -B ~AA 300c .. ., ' --I F-2, S-2, U 300 400c H-1 Not Permitted 75d H-2 Not Permitted 100d H-3 Not Permitted 150d H-4 Not Permitted 175d H-5 Not Permitted 200c 1-2,1-2.1, 1-3~ 1-4 Not Permitted 200c L Not Permitted 200" For SI: 1 foot= 304.8 mm. a. See the following sections for modifications to exit access travel distance requirements: Section 402.8: For the distance limitation in malls. Section 404.9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space. Section 407.4: For the distance limitation in Group 1-2 or 1-2.1. Section 408.3.10: For increased limitation in Group /-3 Sections 408.6.1 and 408.8.1: For the distance limitations in Group I-3. Section 411.4: For the distance limitation in special amusement buildings. Section 412. 7: For the distance limitations in aircraft manufacturing facilities. Section 1017.2.2: For increased limitation in Groups F-1 and S-1. Section 1006.2.2.2: For the distance limitation in refrigeration machinery rooms. Section 1006.2.2.3: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and spaces. Section 1006.3.2: For buildings with one exit. Section 1017.2.2: For increased distance limitation in Groups F-1 and S-1. Section 1029.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating. Section 3103.4: For temporary structures. Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways. b. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2. c. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. d. Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5.1. e. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. f Not permitted in nonsprinklered Group /-3 occupancies. and similar fixtures or equipment. The minimum width or required capacity of aisles shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. 1018.2 Aisles in assembly spaces. Aisles and aisle access- ways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes shall comply with Section 1029. [DSA-AC] In addition to the requirements of this section, 11 means of egress, which provide access to, or egress from, 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •· • • • INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC, No further • reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • .> • • • • • • ·• .> •11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MEANS OF EGRESS means of egress doors opening directly to the exte- rior. Exterior qoors specified in this exception are required to be at ground level. 2. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors contained within a dwelling unit or sleeping unit in an occupancy in Group R. 3. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in open parking garages. 4, A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors in an occupancy in Group B that is a space requiring only a single means of egress complying with Sec- tion 1006.2. 5. Corridors adjacent to the exterior walls of buildings shall be permitted to have unprotected openings on unrated exterior walls where unrated walls are per- mitted by Table 602 and unprotected openings are permitted by Table 705.8. 6. A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors within suites in a Group 1-2 or 1-2.1 constructed in accordance with Section 407.4.4.5 or 407.4.4.6. TABLE 1020.1 CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE OCCUPANT RATING (hoursi OCCUPANCY LOAD SERVED BY CORRIDOR Without With sprinkler sprinkler system system• H-1, H-2, H-3 All Not Permitted 1 H-4,H-5,L Greater than 30 Not Permitted 1 A•, B, F, M, S, U Greater than 30 1 0 R-1, R-2, R-3, Greater than 10 la 1 R-3.1, R-4 I-2•, 1-2.1, I-4 Greater than 6 Not Permitted 1 I-3,R-2.1 Greater than 6 Not Permitted lb E Greater than 10 1 1 a. For requirements for occupancies in Group I-2 and I-2.1, see Sections 407.2 and 407.3. b. For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies in Group I-3, see Sections 408.1.2 and 408.8. c. Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 where allowed. d. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. See Section 903.2.8 for occupancies where automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3 . e. [SFM] See Section 1029. 1020.2 Width and capacity. The required capacity of corri- dors shall be determined as specified in Section 1005.1, but the minimum width shall be not less than that specified in Table 1020.2. Exception: In Group I-2 occupancies, corridors are not required to have a clear width of 96 inches (2438 mm) in areas where there will not be stretcher or bed movement for access to care or as part of the defend-in-place strategy. 1020.3 Obstruction. The minimum width or required capac- ity of corridors shall be unobstructed. Exception: Encroachments complying with Section 1005.7. TABLE 1020.2 MINIMUM CORRIDOR WIDTH OCCUPANCY Any facilities not listed below Access to and utilization of mechanical, plumbing or electrical systems or equipment With a required occupancy capacity less than 50 Within a dwelling unit In Group E with a corridor having a required capacity of 100 or more In corridors and areas serving stretcher traffic in ambulatory care facilities Group I-2 in areas where required for bed movement _Corridors in Group 1-2 and I-3 occupancies serving any area caring/or one or more nonambulatory persons. For SI: I inch= 25.4 mm. MINIMUM WIDTH (inches) 44 24 36 36 72 72 96 96 1020.4 Dead ~ml.~. Wh~re mort; th~ one exit or exit ac~e~s doorway is requirecl, the exit acc~ss shall 1,e wi;atiged such·· tha,t thete are no ~ead ends itf <;\orridots ·mot~ tbJm 20 feet· (6096 mni) in-len~h .. Exc~ution~: 1. In occupancies in Group I-3 of Condition 2, 3 or 4, the dead end in a corridor shall not exceed 50 feet (15 240mm) . 2. In oc;cup~cies i)l ·Grou,ps B~ E, F:, M, R--l, :R.-Z~ /(_., <t . 2.1, R.-4, S and U, wher~ tli~-b4ilgitrg .is eqµjppeq j thtougho:ut with ;:i,n automati<:: s.p_rinklet :sy~tem hi . . acqo:r;aanc;e w.it.h-Secti(m903.3.Ll; th~.l~ngth of the 1 dea4-end co:rricJors shall .rtot ixcee;:q 5Q fed {1$ 2-40 · . nun). . . 3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length where the length of the dead-end corridor is less than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corri- dor. 1020.5 Air movement in corridors. Corridors shall not serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air ducts. Exceptions: 1. Use of a corridor as a source of makeup air for exhaust systems in rooms that open directly onto such corridors, including toilet rooms, bathrooms, dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be permit-< ted, provided that each such corridor is directly sup- • 394 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. ALL RIGIITS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. No further reproduction or distribution authorized. ANY UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION JS A VIOLATION OF THE FEDERAL COPYRIGHT ACT AND THE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GENERAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AND AREAS TABLE508.4 REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS) R-1, R-2, F-2, : .B', Fs1"· ', , A,E 1-4, R-2.1 1-2, 1-2.1 1-3 R-3, R-3.1, L H-1 H-2 H-3, H-4 H-5 OCCUPANCY R-4 s-2b, u M,·S-1 " s NS s NS s NS s NS s NS s NS S. NS s NS s NS s NS s NS s NS -- A,E N N 2 2 2 NP 2 NP 1 2 N 1 2 2 NP NP NP 3 4 2 3 2 NP 1-4,R-2.1 --]" NP 2 NP 2 NP 1 NP 1 2 2 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP 1-2, 1-2.1 ----N NP 2 NP 2 NP 2 NP NP 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP 1-3 ------N NP 2 NP 2 2 2 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP R-1, R-2, R-3, -------N N 1 C zc 2 4 NP NP NP 3 NP 2 NP 2 NP R-3.1, R-4 - F-2, S-2\ U ----------N N ir 2 1 NP NP NP 3 4 2 3 2 NP B, F~l, M, S-1 .... .N. N 1 NP NP NP 2 3 1 2 1 NP r --·- L ----------1 NP NP NP 2 NP 1 NP 1 NP H-1 ----------------N NP NP NP NP NP NP NP H-2 ------------------N NP 1 NP 1 NP H-3,H-4 -------------------ld NP 1 NP H-5 ----------------------N NP S = Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. NS = Buildings not equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1. IJilii! N :No separl).tion -requirement. l 1111111 NP= Not permitt~d . a See Section 420. b. The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by I hour but to not less than I hour . c. See Section 406.3.4. d. Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification . e. [SFM] Group I and Fl occupancies and Group R-2.1 and F-1 occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation. f [SFM] Commercial kitche~ not associated with cafeterias and similar dining facilities in Group I-2 and Group R-2.1 shall have a 2-hour separation and 11 shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system . 508.4.3 Allowable height. Each separated occupancy shall comply with the building height limitations based on the type of construction of the building in accordance with Section 503.1. Exception: Special provisions permitted by Section 510 shall permit occupancies at building heights other than provided in Section 503.1. 508.4.4 Separation. Individual occupancies shall be sepa- rated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with Table 508.4. 508.4.4.1 Construction. Required separations shall be fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707 or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance with Section 711, or both, so as to completely separate adjacent occupancies . SECTION 509 INCIDENTAL USES 509.1 General Incidental uses located within single occu- pancy or mixed occupancy buildings shall comply with the provisions of this section. Incidental uses are ancillary func- tions associated with a given occupancy that generally pose a greater level of risk to that occupancy and are limited to those uses listed in Table 509. Exception: Incidental uses within and serving a dwelling unit are not required to comply with this section. 509.2 Occupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1. Incidental uses shall be included in the building occupancies within which they are located. 509.3 Area limitations. The aggregate floor area of inciden-I I taluses shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the building area of the story in which they are located. 509.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed in Table 509 shall be separated from the remainder of the building or equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, or both, in accordance with the provisions of that table . 509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies a fire- resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be separated from the remainder of the building by a fire bar- rier constructed in accordance with Section 707 or a hori- zontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section 2016 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 187 I l Copyright© 2016 CA BSC. Ail RIGHTS RESERVED. Accessed by Ellie Klausbruckner on Dec 19, 2016 6:54:30 AM pursuant to License Agreement with CA BSC. 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Appendix B: Hazardous Materials Inventory Report Rev 1. 0 -Ortho Organizers 1822 Aston Ave., Carlsbad, CA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • INDOOR HAzARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Table of Contents Summary Health Hazards Summary Physical Hazards KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES 2 3 Hazardous Materials Inventory ........................................................................................................................................ 4 Sorted Inventory ................................................................................................................................................................ 15 Applicable Codes for Health Hazards Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards Hazard Definitions -Abbreviations Code Definitions HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 70 74 80 83 Page 1 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carcinogens I 30.7500 I 126.8750 I I I 80.0000 I I 5.2500 I 5.3280 - .Corrosives 113.0000, I I I 1..2500 . Irritants 3396.7500 968.5844 400-4062 I I 422.2500 I 71.1971 Nonha~ardous.Materials 276Q,OOOO Other Health Hazards 5896.7500 569.5844 160.0000 20.0000 235.1562 I 422.2500 I 16.1764 CA-Prop65 ?9.7500 1q4.3750 80.0000 I 12.0000 I 5.2890 Sensitizers 3300.0000 112.1875 80.0000 I I 400.0000 I 0.0632 Toxics 0.5000 I I I 0.0312 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 2 of 93 \ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307;1(-1) • CFC TABLE 5003.1.1"(1) SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Aerosols Level 1 18.0000 Aerosols Level 3 78.7500 Combustible Liquids II 9.2500 Combustible liquids Ill-A 1.0219 Combustible Liquids 111-8 790.0625 Flammable Gases 3.3750 160.0000 Flammable Liquids 1-8 17.2500 Flammable Liquids I-C 3.0000 Oxidizer Gases I I I ~nstable Reactives 1 I 1.8750 Unstable Reactives 2 160.0000 Water Reactives 1 0.0219 3.7500 18.5000 I I 0.3984 0.0086 322.2500 62.9757 0.1562 1080.0000 0.1250 1.6875 -------i-----------~-~------- 0.0332 I I I 150.0000 0.1562 t--;;-_~008 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A 8, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS --------~- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 3 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I KAESER-I L I 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1][5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] 2 I ORTHO- I S, I 100.0 I MiM·DebrisWaste 181 Inorganic IR,.OHH, SN ,900.0000 I I I N I N I Cnemical Storage MIM soild waste (other)-Iron [1309-Lbs WASTE 37-11[60%]; Carbon'[7440-44- .0][10%]; Silica [7440-21,-31[19%]; Cobalt [7440-48-4][10%]; Chromium [7 440-47-31[10%] - Materials are mixe<;I with plastic and wax binders 3 I ORTHO-.L 100.0 Waste 171 Metal Sludge Water: I IR,OHH I 55.0000 I I 5.0000 Gins I N I N I Chemical Storage WASTE Iron [7439-89-61[55%]; Chromium Gins 171 [7440-47-31[13%]; Water [7732- 18-51[32%] -- 4 I ORTHO-! I:. ! 100,0 ! Oily Rag Waste:Heavyparaffinic I CL3B, IR, OHH I !;i5.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage RAG oil [64742-65-01[20~]; Heavy C3Ins WASTE .. paraffinic oil [64742-54q][20%]; Iron [7 439-89-61[1.0%]; ·Chromium. [7440-47-31[10%]; Absorbent [40%] 5 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Pickling Waste: Water [7732-18-I CR, OHH I 110.0000 I I 1.0000 Gins I N I N I Chemical Storage PICKLING 5][90%]; Unspecified waste [10%] Gins I WASTE 6 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Waste Oil: Paraffin Distillate I CL3B, IR I 55.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage WASTE [64742-54-7][100%] Gins I OIL 7 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Machine Coolant Waste: Water I CL3B, IR, OHH I 55.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage COOLANT [7732-18-51[60%]; Propylene Gins -W Glycol [57-55-6][40%] 8 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Waste Oil with Water: Paraffinic J CL3B, IR I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Chemical Storage WASTE-distillate [64742-54-7][70%]; Gins Gins OIL-W Water [7732-18-5][30%] ________ _[__ ____________ J. ---·------__ .. -.--------_ ____.,_ ________ , ----·--· ----·--. ---~--------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 4 of93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 9 10 11 12 13 STERICYC LE-8246-W DUNIWAY- MPO-190 SC- DRANO GORILLA- GLUE SPRAGUE -KEROSE NE L L L L L 100.0 100.0 100 100 RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide (NPB) WASTE [Stericycle 8246]: 1-Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- R0] MPO-190 (Vacuum Pump Oil): No Ingredients Listed; [FP 415oF; BP 233:6oF]; [SG 0.87]; [H1-F1-R0] DRANO CLOG REMOVER [Drain Cleaner] [SC Johnson 350000004298]: Water [7732-18- 5][60-100%]; Sodium Hypochlorite [7681-52-9][3-7%]; Sodium hydroxide [1310-73-2][1- 5%]; Sodium silicate [1344-09- 8][1-5%]; [BP 200oF]; [SG 1.09]; [H3-F0-R0] Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane Adhesive]: -Poly isocyanate Prepolymer based on MDI [67815-87-6][40-70% ]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate .(pMDl).[9016-87-9][10-30%]: 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl ,diisocyanate [101-68-8][10-30%]; Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-5%]; Addititve [TS][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I] IR, OHH, SN, CA, P65 CL3B CR, OHH CL3B, JR, OHH, SN, TX, P65 55.0000 Gins 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins 25.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins 0.0312 Gins 100.0 I Kerosene (Dyed & Undyed) [ CL2, JR, OHH, I 2.0000 Gins [Kerosense-tax Exempt-Low , CA 0.0390 Gins I Sulfur] [Sprague KEROSENE]: Polycyclic Hydrocarbons [<1%]; ! [FP 100-150oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL I 0.7; UEL 5]; [SG 0.78; VD 6]; [H1-\ N N N N N N N N N N Kerosene [8008-20-6][>99%]; i 1. [ F2-R1] ___ _j -~ -----------·------- Chemical Storage Furnace Room Maint Maint Maint STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 5 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 14 l HENKEL-I L I 100.6 I Loctite 243 [t-lenkel 153494]: . I CL3B, IR,OHH, I 0.06~5 Gins I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 153494 Cumene Hydroperoxide·[80-15-SN 9][0.1-1%]: MalicAcid [110-16- 7][0, 1-1 %]; Acetic acid; 2- phenylhyqrazide [114-83-0][0.1., 1%]; 1,4-Naphthalenedione [130- 15-4][0.01-0.1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300,2oF]; [SG 1.0!;1] 15 LOCTITE-L 100.0 Loctite 411 Instant Adhesive (411 CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.0219 Gins 0.0008 Gins N N Maint 41161 Prism Clear Toughened) [Henkel WR1 41161]: Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate [7086-85-0][60-100%]; Thickner [PROP][5-10%]; Filler [PROP][1- 5%]; [FP 188.51oF; BP >300oF]; [SG 1.05; VD 3] 16 I HENEKL-L 100,0 Loctite 565 PST Pipe ·sealant CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.1250·Glns 0.0156 Gins N I ·N I Maint 56531" ·Thread Sealant·[Henkel 56531], SN, CA, P65 .Polyglycol dimethylacryJate [PRdPJ[30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafllJoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-0][1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; Treated Fumed .Silicr;i [67762-90-7][1-9%]; Saccharin [81-07-2][1-5%]; Cumene Hydi'operoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 2.1-1 ][0.1-1 %]; Cumene-[98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1'] 17 I AIRGAS-I LG I 100 I MAPP GAS (Petroleum Gas, FG, IR, OHH, 1.8750 Gins 0.1562 Gins N y Maint MAPP MAPD), stabilized [Mixture of UR1 GAS Methylacetylene and propadiene]: Propylene [115-07-1 ][40-50%]; Methyl Acetylene [74-99-7][27- 33%]; 1,2-Propadiene (Allene) [463-49-0][13-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][2-5%]; N-Butane [106- 97-8][2-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1- 5%]; [FP -162.7oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 3]; [9.2 cf/lb; 4.8 lb/gal; 44.16 cf/gal]; [H1-F4-R1] Mineral Spirits [Science Lab 1-C~~~~ OHH I 3.0000 Gins I I 0.0938 Glns1·--·; --1 --~ -r~~;nt·------- --~------------------1 18 I 64475-85-o I L I 100 I SLM3616]: [FP 100.4oF; BP 298.4oF]; [LEL 1]; [SG 0.74; VD 4.9]; [HO-F2-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 6 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017-Onho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 19 I SHERWIN-, L I 100.0 I PROMAR 200 Zero voe Interior I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I 5.oooo Gins I N I N I Maint B31W2651 Latex Semi-Gloss Extra White CA, P65 Gins [Sherwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][13.1%]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] 20 I RUSTOLE A 100.0 Strust +SSPR 24 PK Gloss White I AL3, IR, OHH, I 9.oooo Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I Maint UM-(Paint, Spray) [Rust-Oleum CA 7792822 7792822]: Propane [7 4-98-6][10- 25%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86- 4][10-25%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10- 25%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463- 67-7][10-25% ]; n-Butane [106-97- 8][2.5-10%]; Xylene [1330-20- 7][2.5-10%]; Barium Sulfate [7727-43-7][1-2.5%]; Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic [647 42- 95-6][1-2,5%]; Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [5131-66-8][1- 2.5%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1-2.5%]; Ethylenzene [100-41-4][2.5%]; [FP-140.8oF; BP-34.6oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 13]; [SG 0.845; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R0] 21 MIXWAX-L 100.0 MINWAX Fast-Drying I CL2, IR, OHH, I 0.2500 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Maint 23000 Polyurethane Clear Gloss P65 [Minwax 23000/43000]: Medium Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent [64742-88-7][58%]; [FP 103oF; BP 300oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.87; VD >1] 22 I 74-98-6 I LG I 100 I Propane [Liquefied Petroleum FG, OHH 1.5000 Gins 0.1250 Gins I N I --~-------·--· -----· ------ Y Maint Gas] [LPG]: [mw: 44.11]; [8.45 cf/lb; 4.22 lb/gin; 35.65 cf/gin]; [H2-F4-R0] 0.2500 Glas I I 0.1250 Gins ! I r------------· -----·------- 23 I CHRISTY-I L I 100.0 I Christy's Red Hot Blue Glue Low FL1B, IR, OHH, N N Maint RH-RHBV VOC: Polyvinyl Chloride Resin CA : I (PVC); Tetrahydrofuran [109-99-I ) 9][40-65%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone I I I i I I I [78-93-3][5-20%]; Cyclohexanone ~L---··············-~1 .. .. 1 [108-94-1][10-30%]; Acetone [67- 64-1][0-20%]; [FP 7oF; BP I 133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 11.8]; [SG I 0.955; VD 2.49]; [H2-F3-R1] . ___ _! STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 7 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 24 I PLEWS-I l I 100.0 I UltraLu~e White Lithium Grease I I~ I 1,1250·G,lns I I Q.0938 Gins I N I N I Maint 10307 #2 [Plews & Edelmann 10307]: Vegetable Oil [120962-03-0][65- 85%]; Severely'blydrotreated Naphthenic Oil [647 42-52-5][5- 15%]; 2-tert-butylshydroquinone :[1948-33-0][0:1-1%]; [SG 0.92; VD>1] 25 I WD40-A 100.0 WD-40 Multi-Use Product Aerosol AL3, IR, OHH 21.0000 Lbs 3.7500 Lbs N y Maint 015205 [WD-40 15205]: Aliphatic hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][45- 50%]; Petroleum base oil [64742- 56-9][<25%]; LVP Aliphatic hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][12- 18%]; Carbon dioxide [124-38- 9][2-3%]; Non-hazardous ingredients [MIX][<10%]; [FP 122oF; BP 361oF]; [LEL 0.6; UEL 8]; [SG 0.8; VD >1] 26 I IMS-A 100.0 Red 2000 [IMS RED Mold, Spray] l AL3, IR,. OHH, I 18.0000 ,Lbs I I 7 .5000 ,Lbs ! N I y ! MIM 118310 [IMS 1'.18310]: n-Heptane,[142-P65 82-5][85-99%]; Toluene [,108,88- 3][0-2%]; Carbon.Dioxide(.124- 38-9][0.1-10%]; [FP <30oF]; [H2- F1-RO] 27 I IMS-I A I 100.0 3% Silicone, Silicone Mist, Gold AL 1, IR, OHH, I 18.oooo Lbs I I 3.7500 Lbs I N I y I MIM 113646 Label, Economy Silicone Spray CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 113464]: 1,1-Difluoroethane [75- 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60%]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [64742-89- 8][0.1-15%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <OoF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] 28 I SANDVIK-I s I 100.0 I MIM Feedstock #1 [17-4PH] IR, OHH, SN 1200.0000 7 200.0000 I N I N I --------------------------- MIM 17-4PH [Sandvik Osprey 17-4PH]: Iron Lbs Lbs [7439-89-4][70-80%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10-20%]; Copper [7440-50-8][1-10%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 8 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 29 I ORTHO-I s I 100.0 I MIM Feedstock #2 Ryer: Iron I IR, OHH, SN I 1200.0000 I I 200.0000 I N I N I MIM MIM2 [1309-37-1][66.8%]; Carbon Lbs Lbs [7440-44-0][1%]; Silicon [7440- 21-3][1%]; Manganese [7439-96- 5][1%]; Phosphorus [121-45- 9][0.4%]; Sulfur [7704-34- 9][0.03%]; Chromium [7440-47- 3][15%]; Nickel [7440-00-0][4%]; Niobium [7440-03-1][0.28%]; Copper [7 440-50-8][3. 7% ]; Proprietary Binders [PROP][10- 30%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders 30 I 67-63-0 I L I >!=70 I lsopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-I FL 1 B, IR, OHH I 5.0000 Gins I I 0.5000 Gins I N I N I MIM & Tooling Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [lsopropyl Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 180oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] -- I I 31 IMS-L 100.0 Original Formula Mold Grease CL3B, IR 1.1250 Gins 0.1875 Gins N N MIM/PIM 105998 [IMS 105998]: No Ingredients Listed; [FP 293.8oF; BP 500oF]; [SG <1]; [H1-F0-R0] 32 PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print Alcohol Developer FL 18, IR, OHH, 2.0000 Gins 0.0625 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -R0004290 [Developer G] [Pad Print P65 R0004290]: Ethanol [64-17"5][90- 100%]; Methanol [67-56-11[1.5- 5%]; Methyl lsobutyl Ketone. [108- 10-1][1.5-5%]; Ethyl Acetate [141- 78-61[1-5%]; [FP 51oF; BP 170.6oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 20.7]; [SG 0.794; VD 1.6]; [H2-F3-R0] 33 PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print PLTD Retarder: I CL2, IR, OHH, I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0469 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -77264 Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl CA, P65 Ether Acetate [112-15-2][30- 40%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [111-76-2][20-30%]; Solvent i Naphtha [647423-95-2][15-20%]; I I I 1 1 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63- J 6][10-15%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP I I 106oF]; [SG 0.9265]; [H2-F2-R0] I ! ------------------------------------~---J STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 9 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 34 I P,ADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PLT9 Ink Series Paint: I CL4, IR, OHH, I 3,0d00 Gins I I 0.0938 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -PLT9 Titanium .Dio)(ide [13463-67-7][10-. CA 20%j; Cyclbfiexanone [108-94- t][t-20%]; Petroleum Naphtha [64742-95-6][5-~0o/o]; 2- Butoxyetnyl Acetate [112-07-2][5- 1.0%]; [FP 104oF; BP 294oF]; [SG 1:.3]; [H2°F2sR0]. 35 I PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print PTLA Thinner: N-Butyl I FL 1 C, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0,0312 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -PLTAL Acetate [123-86-41[20-30%]; Propyle Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate [108-65-6][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [64742-95-6][20- 30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-36-61[15-20%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-81[1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 81oF]; [SG 0.902; VD >1]; [H1- F3-R0] 36 I PPE-11/!SP-I A I 100.0 I ll/!SP-16M6I.d Saver [PPE; Mold AL~, IR, OHH, 3.7500 Ll;>s d.7500 Lbs I N I y I PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene ['~ 330s20-71[40-CA, P65 45%]; Trictilbroethylene ~79-01- 6][25-30%];. Propane. [7 4-98- 61[10-15%]; Ethylbenzene·[100- 41-41[5-10%]; Butane [109-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; .[LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.5!:i] 37 3M-26-A 100.0 3M Silicone Spray [3M 26-7363-AL3, IR, OHH 12.0000 Lbs 5.0000 Lbs N y Plastics 7363-0 OJ: Acetone [67-64-11[20-40%]; Hydrotreated Light Naphtha [64742-49-0][20-40%]; Propane [7 4-98-61[20-40% ]; Poly(Dimethlsiloxane) [63148-62- 91[1-10%]; Methylcyclohexane [108-87-21[1-5%]; Solvent Naphtha (Petroleum), Light Aliphatic [64742-891[1-5%]; [FP -20oF]; [SG 0.65; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] I 7727-37-9 I CG I I 1-108~~000 ,-------IN --1 -Y--1Production ---- ----· --- 38 100 Nitrogen [Asphyxiant]: [13.89 NH cf/lb]; [6.75 lbs/gal]; [93.75 cf/gal]; [H1-F0-R0] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 10 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 39 I 1333-74-0 I CG I 100 I Hydrogen [H2]: [mw 2.02 g/mol]; I FG I I 1080.0000 I I N I y I Production [LEL 4; UEL 74.2]; [VD 0.08]; [192 Cf cf/lb; 113.4 cf/gin; 0.592 lbs/gal]; [H0-F4-R0] 40 7440-37-1 CG 100 Argon [Simple Asphyxiant]: [mw NH 1680.0000 N y Production 39.95 g/mol]; [9. 71 cf/lb]; [11.63 Cf lbs/gal]; [112.92 cf/gal]; [H0-F0- RO] 41 FUCHS-L 100.0 Air Lube 1 0W/NR [Food Grade CL3B, IR 2.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins N N Punch Press R0000045 Air Tool] [FUCHS R00000451337: 1337 Mineral Oil [CONF][60-100%]; Vegetable Oil [CONF][0.1-1%]; [FP 320oF]; [SG 0.95] -- I I , 1.0000 Gins I 42 I SUNSHIN I L I 100.0 Simple Green IR 10.0000 N I N I Punch Press E-1008 Cleaner/Degreaser/Deodorizer: 2-Gins Butoxyethanol [111-76-21[<6%]; [BP 231oF]; [SG 1.0257; VD 1-.3]; [H1-F0-R0] 43 EXXON-L 100 Mobil Vactra Oil No. 2 CL3B, IR, OHH 15.0000 2.0000 Gins N N Stored: Chem Storage I Used 970716 [ExxonMobil 970716]: No Gins Punch Press Ingredients Listed; [FP >401oF; BP 600oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 7]; [SG 0.883; VD >1]; [H0-F1-R0] 44 I CHEVRON I L I 100.0 I Rando HD 46 [Chevron 273278]: CL3B, IR 220.0000 55.0000 N N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: -273278 Highly refined mineral oil (C15-Gins Gins Production C50) [MIX][70-99%]; [FP 338oF; BP 599oF]; [SG 0.87; VD >1]; [H0-F1-RO] 45 STERICYC L 100.0 RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide IR, OHH, SN, 55.0000 55.0000 N N Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: LE-8246 (NPB) [Stericycle 8246]: 1-CA,P65 Gins Gins Production Bromopopane [106-94-51[90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-51[1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-71[1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-01[1-I I ; 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL ; I 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1-i RO] I --~j ' -1 -T--N. -, 46 I ORTHO-I L I 100.0 I Machine Coolant: Propylene I CL3B, IR, OHH I 55.0000 100.0000 N I Stored: Chem Storage I Used: COOLANT Glycol [57-55-6][94%]; Inhibitor Gins Gins Production Blend [PROP][6%] -~---~·--- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 11 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho 9rganizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 47 I SOPUS-I L I 100.0 I Shell Tellus Oil 46 [Sopus I CL3B, IR I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chern Storage / Used: 402287L 402287L]: Highly refined mineral Gins Gins Tooling oils and additives; [FP 424oF; 'BP 536oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 10]; [H0-F1- RO] 48 I EDM-I L I 100.0 I , Reliable Premium Ultra.[EDM CL38, IR, OHH I 55.0000 I 55:0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chern Storage J, Used: FLUID Fluid]: Paraffin [CONF][>50%]; Gins Gins Tooling Synthetic Hydrocarbons [CONF][<50%]; [FP 255oF; BP 478o~]; [LEL 0.5; l:JEL 4.7]; [SG 0.7752]; .[H1-F1-R0] 49 I CLOROX-I L I 100 I CLOROX REGULAR BLEACH CR,OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Stored: Janitor Closed / Used: REG-[EPA Reg No. 5813-100]: Sodium Bathrooms BLEACH Hypochlorite [7681-52-91[5-10%]; [SG 1.1 ]; [H3-F0-R0] 50 I GOOGON I L I 100 I Goo Gohe.[Goo Gone 2028]: CL3A, JR, OH!-1, I 1.0000 Gins I I 0,007~ Gins I N I N I Stored: Maint I Used P1i!ckaging E-2028 Petroleum distillates, hyc;lrotreated SN 'light [647 42:.47-8][60~100%1; D- Lirnonene [5989•27-5][1-5%]; . . Orange, sweet, extract,[8028-4~- 6][0:5-1.5%]; [FP 185oF]; [SG 0.8] 51 I RECKITT-\ A I 100.0 I Lysol IC Disinfectant Spray AL3, IR, OHH 15.0000 Lbs 0.7500 Lbs N y Stored: Maint / Used: Bathroom LYSOL IC (Aerosol): Ethanol [64-17-51[40- 60%]; Butane [106-97-81[1-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1-5%]; Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate [0-0.1 %]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 0.835]; [H1-F3-R0] -~-------·------ 52 I EXXON-I L I 100.0 I Mobilith SHC PM 460 (Victor CL3B, IR 2.2500 Gins 0.1125 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: PIM 643940 Grease) [ExxonMobil 643940]: Zinc Dialkyl Dithiophosphate [68457-79-41[1-5%]; [FP 400oF]; [H0-F1-R0] 53 I CRC-I L I 100.0 I Anti-Seize Lubricant [CRC CL3B, JR, OHH, 0.5000 Gins 0.0078 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: Production SL35911 SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-51[50-60%]; Graphite [7782-42-51[10-20%]; Nickel [7440-02-01[10-20%]; Residual Oils [64742-57-01[10- 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2-F1-R0] -" --------···--------------.. L .. ___ ------------ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 12 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 54 I EXXON-j L j 100 j MobilGrease XHP 222 [Exxon j CL3B, IR, OHH j 2.2500 Gins j j 0.1125 Gins j N j N j Stored: Maint / Used: Punch 97E898 Mobil 97E898]: Benzenamine, N-Press Room Phenyl-, Reaction Production with 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene [68411- 46-1][1-5%]; Zinc Dithiophosphate [68649-42-3][<2.5%]; [FP >399oF; BP 600oF]; [SG 0.91]; [H0-F1-R0] 55 GOJO-L 100.0 Purell Advanced Instant Hand FL 1C, IR 2.0000 Gins 0.0019 Gins N N Stored: Maint/ Used: 36762 Sanitizer [Gojo 36762]: Ethanol Restrooms & Kitchens [64-17-5][50-70%]; Propan-2-ol [67-63-0][1-5%]; [FP 77oF; BP 163.4oF]; [SG 0.881]; [H2-F3-R0] 56 I ITW-74553 I L I 100.0 I Rustlick WS-11 (Water-Soluble CL3B, IR 110:0000 55.0000 N N 1 Stored: Maint/ Used: Tooling Oil) [ITW 74553]: Light Gins Gins naphthenic, severely hydrotreated [64742-52-5][70-80%]; [FP 230oF; BP 212oF]; [SG 0.91; VD >1] 57 I 1344-28-1 I S I 100 I Aluminum Oxide [Alumina] j OHH j 2500.0000 j 20.0000 Lbs I j N j N j Stored: Warehouse/ Used: Etch [AL2O3] [Sigma-Aldrich A6139]: Lbs Room [mw 101.96 g/mol]; [H0-F0-R0] 58 I COOL-I L I 100 I Cool Tool II [Monroe Fluid CL3B, IR, OHH 0.2500 Gins 0.0078 Gins -1----;;-I N I Tooling TOOL-II Technology]: Fatty oils and triglycerides [8016-28-2][TS]; [FP 359.6oF; BP >400oF]; [SG 0.91; VD>1] 59 DYKEM-L 100 Steel Blue Layout Fluid, FL 1 B, IR, OHH I 10.0000 I 11.0000 Gins I N I Y I Tooling 81417 Transparent Blue Staining Color Gins [ITW Dykem 81417]: Ethanol [64- 17-5][30-50%]; Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Butanol [71- 36-3][10-20%]; Nitrocellulose [9004-70-0][1-5%]; n-Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-0][1-5%]; , Malachite Green [569-64-2][<1%]; 1 1 j I , I MethyIVlolet[8004-<l7-3][<1%]; i I I I i I [F~~r0r~1~rs2g~1i0~t1tj _________ ---__ l ________ l___ .. L __ -----_I - STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 13 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 60 I GF-L 10Q.O Masters Cutting ar,clTapping Oil I CL3B, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Glhs I I ·o,sooo Gins I N I N I Tooling .MASTER (Thread:cutting Lubricant) [G.F. CUTTING Thompson];' No )ngredients · · .OIL Listed; [FP 356oF.]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]; [H1-F1-RO] 61 I 74-86-2* I CG I 100 I Acetylene, dissolved [Acetylen] FG, OHH, UR2 160.0000 Cf N y Welding Shop [Ethine] [Ethyne] [Narcylene] [Asphyxiant] [Praxair P-4559-I]: [mw 26.04 g/mol]; [FP OoF]; [LEL 2.5; UEL 100]; [SG 0.906]; [14.7 cf/lb; 4.9 lbs/gal; 72.03 cf/gal]; [HO-F4-R3] 62 I n82-44-7 I ·cG I 100 I Oxygen [02]: tmw 32 g/mol]; I ox I I 1so.dooo Cf I I N I y I Weldlrig Shop . [12:05 cf/lb]; [9.52:lb/gal]; [114.72 cf/gal]; [l-!O-FO-R0. PX]: STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 14 of 93 I Aerosols Level 1/AEROSOLS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -_1_822 ,Aston Avenue, Carlsba~, ,C_A 92008 1 I IMS-I A I 100.0 I 3% Silicone, Silicone Mist, Gold I AL 1, IR, OHH, I 18.oooo Lbs I I 3.7500 Lbs I N I y I MIM 113646 Label, Economy Silicone Spray CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 113464]: 1, 1-Difluoroethane [75- 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60%]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [64742-89- 8][0.1-15% ]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <0oF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] TOTAL -Aerosols Level 1/Aerosols 18.00 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 3.75 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Aerosols Level 1/Aerosols 21.75 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 15 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • A!,s!Lfe1IElsfs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 RUSTOLE I A I 100.0 I Strust +SSPR 24 PK Gloss White I AL3, IR, OHH, I 9.oooo Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I Maint UM-(Paint, Spray) [Rust-Oleum CA 7792822 7792822]:Propane [74-98-6][10- 25%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86- 4][10-25%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10- 25%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463- 67-7][10-25%]; n-Butane [106-97- 8][2.5-10%]; Xylene [1330-20- 7][2.5-10%]; Barium Sulfate [7727-43-7][1-2.5%]; Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic;: [64742- 95-61[1-2.5%]; Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [5131-66-8][1- 2.5%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63-61[1-2.5%]; Ethylenzene [100-41-4][2.5%]; [FP-140.8oF; BP -34.6oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 13]; [SG 0.845; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R0] 2 I WD40-A 100.0 WD-40 Multi-Use ProductA~rosol I ,AL3, IR, OHH I .21.0000 Lbs I I 3.750Q Lbs I N I y l Maint 015205 ,[WD-40 15205]: Aliphatic hydrocarbon [64742-47°81[45- 50%]; Petroleum base oil [64742- 56-9][<25%]; LVP Aliphatic hydrocarbon ,[64742-47-8][1•2- 18%]; Carbon, di0xide [124-38- 9][2-3%]; Non-hazardous ingredients [MIX][,<10%]; [FP 122oF; ·BP 361 oF]; [LE~ 0.6; UEL 8];.[SG 0.8; VD >1] 3 I IMS-A 100.0 Red 2000 [IMS RED Mold Spray] I AL3, IR, OHH, I 18.0000 Lbs I I 7 .5000 Lbs I N I y I MIM 118310 [IMS 118310]: n-Heptane [142-P65 82-5][85-99%]; Toluene [108-88- 3][0-2%]; Carbon Dioxide [124- 38-9][0.1-10%]; [FP <30oF]; [H2- F1-R0] 3.7500 Lbs I I 0.7500 Lb:-t--N I ---l ----- 4 I PPE-MSP-I A I 100.0 I MSP-16 Mold Saver [PPE Mold AL3, IR, OHH, Y PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene [1330-20-7][40-CA, P65 45%]; Trichloroethylene [79-01- 6][25-30%]; Propane [74-98- 6][10-15%]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-41[5-10%]; Butane [106-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.55] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 16 of 93 Aerosols Level 3/AEROSOLS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Ave'!.ue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 5 I 3M-26-I A I 100.0 I 3M Silicone Spray [3M 26-7363-I AL3, IR, OHH I 12.0000 Lbs I I 5.oooo Lbs I N I y I Plastics 7363-0 OJ: Acetone [67-64-1][20-40%]; Hydrotreated Light Naphtha [64742-49-0][20-40%]; Propane [7 4-98-6][20-40% ]; Poly(Dimethlsiloxane) [63148-62- 9][1-10%]; Methylcyclohexane [108-87-2][1-5%]; Solvent Naphtha (Petroleum), Light Aliphatic [64742-89][1-5%]; [FP -20oF]; [SG 0.65; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] 6 RECKITT-A 100,0 Lysol IC Disinfectant Spray AL3, IR, OHH 15.0000 Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I Stored: Maint / Used: Bathroom LYSOL IC (Aerosol): Ethanol [64-17-5][40- 60%]; Butane [106-97-8][1-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1-5%]; Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate [0-0.1 %]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 0.835]; [H1-F3-R0] TOTAL -Aerosols Level 3/Aerosols 78.75 Lbs I 0.00 Lbs I 18.50 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Aerosols Level 3/Aerosols I 97.25 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 17 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •c!infen!.Elsfs• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 RUSTOLE I A I 100.0 I Strust +SSPR 24 PK Gloss White I AL3, IR, OHH, I 9.oooo Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I Maint UM-(Paint, Spray) [Rust-Oleum CA 7792822 7792822]:Propane [74-98-6][10- 25%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86- 4][10-25%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10- 25%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463- 67-7][10-25%]; n-Butane [106-97- 8][2.5-10%]; Xylene [1330-20- 7][2.5-10%]; Barium Sulfate [7727-43-7][1-2.5%]; Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic [64742- 95-6][1-2.5%]; Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [5131-66-8][1- 2.5%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1-2.5%]; Ethylenzene [100-41-4][2.5%]; [FP -140.8oF; BP-34.6oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 13]; [SG 0.845; VD >1]; [H2-F4-RO] 2 I IMS-I A I 100.0 I 3% Silicone,. Siljcone Mist,,,Gold, AL 1, IR, OHH, 18.0000 Lbs 3.7500 Lbs N y MIM 113646 Label; Economy Silicone Spray. CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 1 j 3464]: 1, 1-Difluoroethane [75° 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60%]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [647 42-89- 8][0.1-15%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <OoF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] 3 I PPE-MSP-I A I 100.0 I MSP-16 Mold Saver [PPE Mold AL3, IR, OHH, 3.7500 Lbs 0.7500 Lbs N y PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene [1330-20-7][40-CA, P65 45%]; Trichloroethylene [79-01- 6][25-30%]; Propane [74-98- 6][10-15%]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4][5-10%]; Butane [106-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.55] ----I -r--·--,·--'----------'-· -···------.. ------· .. -··· .... -- TOTAL -Carcinogens/Aerosols 30.75 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 5.25 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Carcinogens/Aerosols 36.00 Lbs ____ l _____ . _____ _ l .... ---· ___ ... _ .L ____ -· ·------ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 18 of 93 Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, C_arlsbad, CA 92008 1 I STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide I JR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 25.0000 I I N I N I Chemical Storage LE-8246-W (NPB) WASTE [Stericycle 8246]: CA, P65 Gins Gins 1-Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] 2 I SPRAGUE I L I 100.0 I Kerosene (Dyed & Undyed) CL2, IR, OHH, 2.0000 Gins I 0.0390 Gins I N I N I Maint -KEROSE [Kerosense-tax Exempt-Low CA NE Sulfur] [Sprague KEROSENE]: Kerosene [8008-20-6][>99%]; Polycyclic Hydrocarbons [<1 %]; [FP 100-150oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 0.7; UEL 5]; [SG 0.78; VD 6]; [H1- F2-R1] 3 HENEKL-L 100.0 Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant CL3B, JR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins 0.0156 Gins N N Maint 56531 Thread Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-0][1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-2][1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-11[0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] 4 I SHERWIN-I L I 100.0 I PRO-MAR 200 Zero voe Interior CL3B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 t 5.0000 Gins r--·; ---r ~~~;--------. B31W2651 Latex Semi-Gloss Extra White CA, P65 Gins [Sherwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][13.1%]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] ---~-~-- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 19 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •clinfenfl1clolt • • • • •. • • • • • •• • • • • •. • •• • •. •. • •. •. •. •. 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 5 I CHRISTY-I L I 100.0 I Christy's Red Hot Blue Glue Low I FL 1 B, IR, OHH, I 0.2500 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Maint RH-RHBV voe: Polyvinyl Chloride Resin CA (PVC); Tetrahydrofuran [109-99- 9][40-65%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][5-20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94-1][10-30%]; Acetone [67- 64-1][0-20%]; [FP 7oF; BP 133oF]; [LEL2; UEL 11.8]; [SG 0.955; VD 2.49]; [H2-F3-R1] 6 I PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print. PL.TD Retarder.: CL2, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.0469 Gins N N Pad Print -77264 Diethylene, Glycol Mo11oethyl CA,P65 Ether Acetate [112-15-2][30- 40%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [111-76-2][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [6474~3-95-2][15-20%]: 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-6~- 6][10-15%]; 1,3;5- Trimethylbenzene [1.08-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene·[:1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 106qF]; [SG 0:9265]; [H2-F2-R0] 7 PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print PLT9 Ink Series Paint: CL2, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 0.0938 Gins N N Pad Print -PLT9 Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][10-CA 20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94- 1][1-20%]; Petroleum Naphtha [64742-95-6][5-10%]; 2- Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-2][5- 10%]; [FP 104oF; BP 294oF]; [SG 1.3]; [H2-F2-R0] --- 8 I STERICYC L 100.0 RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide IR, OHH, SN, 55.0000 55.0000 N N Stored: Chem Storage I Used: LE-8246 (NPB) [Stericycle 8246]: 1-CA, P65 Gins Gins Production Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 20 of 93 Carcinogens/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -lni,ide -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 9 CRC- SL35911 L 100.0 I Anti-Seize Lubricant [CRC I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.5000 Gins SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-5][50-60%]; Graphite [7782-42-5][10-20%]; Nickel [7440-02-0][10-20%]; Residual Oils [64742-57-0][10- 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2-F1-R0] TOTAL -Carcinogens/Liquids 126.88 Gins I 80.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Carcinogens/Liquids 212.20 Gins 0.0078 Gins N N Stored: Maint I Used: Production 5.33 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 21 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •clb.libf.icfdsful1of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 SPRAGUE I L I 100.0 I Kerosene (Dyed & Undyed) I CL2, IR, OHH, I 2.0000 Gins I I o.0390 Gins I N I N I Maint -KEROSE [Kerosense-tax Exempt-Low CA NE Sulfur] [Sprague KEROSENE]: Kerosene [8008-20-61[>99% ]; Polycyclic Hydrocarbons [<1%]; [FP 100-150oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 0.7; UEL 5]; [SG 0.78; VD 6]; [H1- F2-R1] ~ I 64475-85-o L 100 Mineral Spirits [Science Lab CL2, IR, OHH 3.0QOO Gins 0.0938Glns N N Maint . Sl:.M3616]:,[FP 100.4oF; BP 298.4oF]; [LEL 1]; [SG 0.74; VD :ti:.9]; [RO-F2-RO] 3 I MIXWAX-L 100.0 MINWAX Fast-Drying CL2, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.1250 Gins N N Maint 23000 Polyurethane Clear Gloss P65 [Minwax 23000/43000]: Medium Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent [64742-88-71[58%]; [FP 103oF; BP 300oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.87;VD >1] 4 I PADP_RINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PLTD Ret~rder; CL~, IR1 OHH, I 1 ,OOQO Gins. I I 0,0469 qIns I N I N I Pad Print -77264 Diethylene Glycol Mondethyl CA,P65 Ether: Acet9te,[H2-15-2][30° 40%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether['.111-76-21[20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [647 423-95-21[15-20%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ·[95-63- 61[10-15%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene-[108-67-81[1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330c20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-81[1-1.5%]; [FP 106oF]; [SG 0.9265]; [H2-F2-RO] 5 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PLT9 Ink Series Paint: CL2, IR, OHH, 3.0000 Gins 0.0938 Gins N r-·-;---i--Pad Print -PLT9 Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-71[10-CA 20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94- 1][1-20%]; Petroleum Naphtha [64742-95-61[5-10%]; 2- Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-21[5- 10%]; [FP 104oF; BP 294oF]; [SG 1.3]; [H2-F2-RO] I I I I I ---__ J..._ ·-·-----' ----------.. """ -----~ -----------· TOTAL -Combustible Liquids II/Liquids 9.25 Gins 0.00 Gins 0.40 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Combustible Liquids II/Liquids I 9.65 Gins --------------~------~---~~- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 22 of93 Combustible Liquids Ill-A/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, _Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I LOCTITE-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 411 Instant Adhesive (411 I CL3A, IR, OHH, I 0.0219 Gins I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 41161 Prism Clear Toughened) [Henkel WR1 41161]: Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; Thickner [PROP][5-10%]; Filler [PROP][1- 5%]; [FP 188.51oF; BP >300oF]; [SG 1.05; VD 3] 2 GOOGON L 100 Goo Gone [Goo Gone 2028]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins I N I N I Stored: Maint / Used Packaging E-2028 Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated SN light [64742-47-8][60-100%]; D- limonene [5989-27-5][1-5%]; Orange, sweet, extract [8028-48- 6][0.5-1.5%]; [FP 185oF]; [SG 0.8] TOTAL -Combustible Liquids Ill-A/Liquids I 1.02 Gins I 0.00 Gins I 0.01 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Combustible Liquids Ill-A/Liquids I 1.03 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 23 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •cJRbulb19'.iqlisle&•s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I KAESER-I L I 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1][5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] 2 I ORTHO~ L 100.0 Oily Rag Waste: Heavy paraffinic I CL3B, IR, OHH I 55:0000 I I I N, I N I Chemical Storage RAG oil.[64742-65c0][20%]; Heavy · Gins WASTE paraffiriic oil [64742-54-7][20%]; Iron [7439-89-6j[10%]; Chromium [7440°47-3][10%]; Apsorl:lent [40%], 3 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Waste Oil: Paraffin Distillate CL3B, IR 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage WASTE [64742-54-7][100%] Gins OIL 4 I ORTHO-L 100,0 Machin~ Coolant Waste: Water I CL3B, IR, OHH I 55.0000 I I I N I N \ Chemical Storage COOLANT F732° 1 ?-5][60% j; Prqpylene Gins .cW C3Iycol ,[57°55-6][40% ]' 5 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Waste Oil with Water: Paraffinic CL3B, IR 55.0000 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage WASTE-distillate [64742-54-7][70%]; Gins Gins OIL-W Water [7732-18-5][30%] 6 I DUNIWAY-L 100.0 MP0-190 (Vacuu!ll Pump Oil): No CL3B 30;0000 2.0000 Gins N N Furnace Room MP0-190 Ingredients Listed; [FP 415oF; BP Gins 233.6oF]; [SG 0.87]; [H1-F1-RO] 7 I GORILLA-L 100 Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.5000 Gins I I o.0312 Gins I N I N I Maint GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN, TX, P65 Prepolymer based on MDI [67815-87-6][40-70% ]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-9][10-30%]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [101-68-8][10-30%]; Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-5%]; Addititve [TS][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I] ------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. ~---- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 24 of 93 Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS 2017 ~ Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad,CA 92008 8 I HENKEL-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 243 [Henkel 153494]: I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.0625Glns I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 153494 Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15-SN 9][0.1-1%]; MalicAcid.[110-16- 7][0.1-1%]; ACetic acid, 2- phenylhydrazide [114-83-0][0.1- 1 % ]; 1,4-Naphthalenedione [130- 15-4][0.01-0.1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.08] 9 I HENEKL-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins 0.0156 Gins N N Maint 56531 Thread Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-01[1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-71[1-5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-21[1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-11[0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] 10 I SHERWIN-, L I 100.0 j PROMAR 200 Zero voe Interior CL3B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 5.0000 Gins N --~---r Maint B31W2651 Latex Semi-Gloss. Extra White CA, P65 Gins [Sherwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide.[13463-67- 7][13.1 %]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] 11 I IMS-I L I 100.0 I Original Formula Mold Grease CL3B, IR 1.1250 Gins 0.1875 Gins N N MIM/PIM 105998 [IMS 105998]: No Ingredients Listed; [FP 293.8oF; BP 500oF]; [SG <1]; [H1-F0-R0] 12 1 FUCHS-1 L I 100.0 I Air Lube 10W/NR [Food Grade CL3B, IR 2.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins I -------r-·-N --r---N --rPunch Press --- R0000045 Air Tool] [FUCHS R00000451337: 1337 Mineral Oil [CONF][60-100%]; Vegetable Oil [CONF][0.1-1%]; [FP 320oF]; [SG 0.95] .[ -r--r ---..... '··-···-· .. -r·---·--· .. ---: 13 I EXXON-I L 100 I Mobil Vactra Oil No. 2 CL3B, IR, OHH 15.0000 2.0000 Gins I N N l Stocedc Chem Storage/ Used 970716 [ExxonMobil 970716]: No Gins J Punch Press Ingredients Listed; [FP >401oF; , BP 600oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 7]; [SG I 0.883; VD >1]; [H0-F1-R0] , _L ------. --------~-----1..-......- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 25 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • clblib~i,dsf-slails• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 14 I CHEVRON' I L I 100.0 I Rando HD 46 [Chevron 273278]: I CL38, JR I 220,0000 I 55.0000 I I ·N I N I Stored: Cheim.Storage I tlsed: -273278 Highly refinedmineral·oil·(G15-Gins. Gins .Production C50) [MIX][70-99%]; [FP 3~8oF; BP 599oF]; [SG 0.87; VD >1]; ·[HO-F1-ROJ 15 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Machine Coolant: Propylene I CL3B, JR, OHH I 55.0000 I 100.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage / Used: COOLANT Glycol [57-55-61[94%]; Inhibitor Gins Gins Production Blend [PROP][6%] 16 I . SOPUS-L 100.0 Shell Tellus Oil.46 [Sopus CL3B, IR 55.000Q 55,0000 N N Stored: Chem Stor.;ige / Used: 402287L 402287L]: Highly refined mineral Gins Gins Tooling oils and additives; [FP 424oF; BP 536oF]i [LEI:. 1,; UEI:. 10]; [H0-F1- ROl 17 EDM-L 100.0 Reliable Premium Ultra [EDM CL3B, JR, OHH 55.0000 55.0000 N N · Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: FLUID Fluid]: Paraffin [CONF][>50%]; Gins Gins Tooling Synthetic Hydrocarbons [CONF][<50%]; [FP 255oF; BP 478oF]; [LEL 0.5; UEL 4.7]; [SG 0.7752]; [H1-F1-RO] 18 I EXXON° I· ·.L I 100.0 I Mobilith SHC PM 460 Wictor I CL3B, JR I 2.2500 Gins I I 0.112s Gins I N' I N I Stored: Maint / Used: PIM 643940 Grease) [ExxonMobil 643940]: Zinc Dialkyl Dithiophosphate [68457-79-4][1-5%]; [FP 400oF]; [HO-F1-RO] 19 CRC-L 100.0 Anti-Seize Lubricant [CRC CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.5000 Gins 0.0078 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: Production SL35911 SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum}, hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-5][50-60%]; Graphite [7782-42-5][10-20%]; Nickel [7440-02-0][10-20%]; Residual Oils [64 7 42-57-0][10- 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2-F1-RO] -------1------------------~ 20 I EXXON-I L I 100 I MobilGrease XHP 222 [Exxon CL3B, JR, OHH 2.2500 Gins 0.1125 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: Punch 97E898 Mobil 97E898]: Benzenamine, N-Press Room Phenyl-, Reaction Production with 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene [68411- 46-1][1-5%]; Zinc Dithiophosphate [68649-42-3][<2.5%]; [FP >399oF; BP 600oF]; [SG 0.91]; [HO-F1-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 26 of 93 i) Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 21 I ITW-74553 I L I 100.0 I Rustlick WS-11 (Water-Soluble I CL3B, IR I 110.0000 I I 55.0000 I N I N I Stored: Maint / Used: Tooling Oil) [ITW 74553]: Light Gins Gins naphthenic, severely hydrotreated [64742-52-5][70-80%]; [FP 230oF; BP 212oF]; [SG 0.91; VD >1] 22 COOL-L 100 Cool Tool II [Monroe Fluid I CL3B, IR, OHH I 0.2500 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins I N I N I Tooling TOOL-II Technology]: Fatty oils and triglycerides [8016-28-2][TS]; [FP 359.6oF; BP >400oF]; [SG 0.91; VD:>1] 23 GF-L 100.0 Masters Cutting and Tapping Oil I CL3B, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.5000 Gins I N I N I Tooling MASTER (Thread Cutting Lubricant) [G.F. CUTTING Thompson]: No Ingredients OIL Listed; [FP 356oF]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]; [H1-F1-R0] TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 111-B/Liquids I 790.06 Gins I 322,25 Gins I 62.98 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 11I-B/Liquids I 1175.29 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 27 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••&~A&••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Pickling Waster Water [7732-18-I CR, OHH I· 110.0000 I I 1.0000 Gins I N I N I Chemical Storage PICKLING 5][90%]; Unspecified waste [10%] Gins WASTE 2 I SC-L 100 DRANO CLOG REMOVER [Drain I CR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I l ·0.1250-Glns, I N I N I Maint DRANO Cleaner]: [SC Johnson. 350000004298]: Water [7732-18- 5][60-100%]; Sodium Hypochlorite [7681-52°9][3-7%]; Sodium hyqroxide [~ 31.0-73-2][j - 5%]; Sodi.L!m silicate [1344-09- 8][1-5%]; [BP 200oF]; [SG 1.09]; [H3~F0-R0] 3 I CLOROX-L 100 CLOROX REGULAR BLEACH I CR, OHH I 2.0000 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Stored: Janitor Closed / Used: REG-[EPA Reg No. 5813-100]: Sodium Bathrooms BLEACH Hypochlorite [7681-52-9][5-10%]; [SG 1.1]; [H3-F0-R0] TOTAL -Corrosives/Liquids 113.00 Gins I 0.00 Gins I 1.25 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Corrosives/Liquids 114.25 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 28 of 93 Flammable Gases/COMPRESSED GASES 2017-Ortho Organizers -_~nside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I 1333-74-0 I CG I 100 I Hydrogen [H2]: [mw 2.02 g/mol]; I FG I I 1080.0000 I I N I y I Production [LEL 4; UEL 74.2]; [VD 0.08]; [192 Cf cf/lb; 113.4 cf/gin; 0.592 lbs/gal]; [H0-F4-R0] 2 I 74°86-2* I CG I 100 I Acetylene, dissolved .[Acetylen] I FG, QHH, UR2 I 160.0000 Cf I I I N I y I Welding Shop [Ethine] [Ethyne] [Narcylene] [Asphyxiant] [Praxair P-4559-I]: [mw 26.04 g/mol]; [FP 0oF]; [LEL 2.5; UEL 100]; [SG 0.906]; [14.7 cf/lb; 4.9 lbs/gal; 72.03 cf/gal]; [H0-F4-R3] TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Compressed Gases 160.00 1080.00 0.00 I -~---------~~----------- AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Compressed Gases 1240.00 I STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 29 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •F1!mle !sel.1cleFfo Isl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I AIRGAS-I LG I 100 I MAPP GAS (Petroleum Gas, I FG, IR, OHH, I 1.8750 Gins I 0.1562 Gins I I N I y I Maint MAPP MAPD), stabilized [Mixture of UR1 GAS Methylacetylene and propadiene]: Propylene [115-07-11[40-50%]; Methyl Acetylene [74-99-71[27- 33%]; 1,2-Propadiene (Allene) [463-49-01[13-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-51[2-5%]; N-Butane [106- 97-81[2-5%]; Propane [74-98-61[1- 5%]; [FP -162.7oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 3]; [9.2 cf/lb; 4.8 lb/gal; 44.16 cf/gal]; [H1-F4-R1] 2 I 74-98-6 I LG, I 100 I Propane [Liquefied Petroleum FG, OHH 1.5000 Gins 0.1250 Gins N y Maint Gas] [LPG]; :[mv.::. 44.111; [8.45 cf/lb; 4.22 Ip/gin; 35,65 cf/gin]; ·[H2.F4-RO] TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Liquefied Gases 3.38 Gins 0.16 Gins 0.12 Gins AG~REGATE TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Liquefied Gi;ises I 3,6!;1Glris STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 30 of 93 Flammable Liquids I-8/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -!n_~ide -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I CHRISTY-, L I 100.0 I Christy's Red Hot Blue Glue Low I FL 1 B, IR, OHH, I 0.2500 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Maint RH-RHBV VOC: Polyvinyl Chloride Resin CA (PVC); Tetrahydrofuran [109-99- 9][40-65%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][5-20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94-1][10-30%]; Acetone [67- 64-1][0-20%]; [FP 7oF; BP 133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 11.8]; [SG 0.955; VD 2.49]; [H2-F3-R1] 2 I 67-63-0 I L I >/=70 I lsopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-FL 1 B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins I N I N I MIM-~ Tool;ng Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [lsopropyl Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 180oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] 3 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print Alcohol Developer FL 1 B, IR, OHH, 2.0000 Gins 0.0625 Gins N N Pad Print -R0004290 [Developer G] [Pad Print P65 R0004290]: Ethanol [64-17-51[90- 100%]; Methanol [67-56-11[1.5- 0 I I I I 5%]; Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108- 10-1][1.5-5%]; Ethyl Acetate [141- 78-6][1-5%]; [FP 51oF; BP 170.6oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 20.7]; [SG 0.794; VD 1.6]; [H2-F3-R0] FL1B, IR, OHH I I r~:~~00 Gins I --r--~r --------- 4 I DYKEM-l L I 100 I Steel Blue Layout Fluid, 10,0000 N Y Tooling 81417 Transparent Blue Staining Color Gins [ITW Dykem 81417]: Ethanol [64- 17-5][30-50%]; Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Butanol [71- 36-3][10-20%]; Nitrocellulose [9004-70-0][1-5% ]; n-Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-0][1-5%]; Malachite Green [569-64-2][<1%]; Methyl Violet [8004-87-3][<1%]; [FP 53oF; BP 170oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1] --1--------~l ---------'--------------------- ' I TOTAL -Flammable Liquids 1-B/Liquids I I AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Liquids 1-B/Liquids I 17.25Glos I ':=t69Glos i 18.94 Gins I --------------____ l STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 31 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •~aAl~~a~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PTLA Thinner: N-Butyl I FL 1C, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0312 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -PLTAL Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Propyle Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate [108-65-61[20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [64742-95-6][20- 30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-36-6][15-20%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-81[1-1.5%]; [FP 81oF]; [SG 0.902; VD >1]; [H1- F3-RO] 2 I GOJd-L 100.0 Purell Advanced Instant Hand I FL1'C, JR j 2.0000 Gins j I 0.0019 Gins j N I N j Stored: Maint / .Used: 36762 Sanitizer[Gojo 36762]: Ethanol Restrooms & Kitchens · [64-17-5][50-70%]: Propan-2;-ol [67-63°0][,1-5%]; [FP 77oF; BP 163.4oF]: [SG·0.88~];·[H2-F3-R0] TOTAL -Flammable Liquids 1-C/Liquids I 3.00 Gins I 0.00 Gins I 0.03 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL-Flammable Liquicls 1-C/Liquids I . 3.03 Gins. STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 32 of 93 Irritants/ AEROSOLS io11-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 ~ston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2 3 4 RUSTOLE UM- 7792822 Wb40- 015205 IMS- 118310 IMS- 113646 A A A A 100.0 I Strust +SSPR 24 PK Gloss White I AL3, IR, OHH, I 9.0000 Lbs (Paint, Spray) [Rust-Oleum CA 7792822]:Propane [74-98-6][10- 25%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86- 4][10-25%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10- 25%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463- 67-7][10-25%]; n-Butane [106-97- 8][2.5-10%]; Xylene [1330-20- 7][2.5-10%]; Barium Sulfate [7727-43-7][1-2.5%]; Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic [64 7 42- 95-6][1-2.5% ]; Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [5131-66-8][1- 2.5%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1-2.5%]; Ethylenzene [100-41-4][2.5%]; [FP -140.8oF; BP -34.6oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 13]; [SG 0.845; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R0] 100.0 I WD-40 Multi-Use Product Aerosol I AL3, IR, OHH I 21.0000 Lbs [WD-40 15205]: Aliphatic hydrocarbon [647 42-47-8][45- 50%]; Petroleum base oil [64742- 56-9][<25%]; LVP Aliphatic hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][12- 18%]; Carboh dioxide [124-38- 9][2-3%]; Non-hazardous ingredients [MIX][<10%]; [FP 122oF; BP 361oF]; [LEL 0.6; UEL 8]; [SG 0.8; VD >1] 100.0 I Red 2000 [IMS RED Mold Spray] j AL3, IR, OHH, I 18.0000 Lbs [IMS 118310]: n-Heptane [142-P65 82-5][85-99%]; Toluene [108-88- 3][0-2%]; Carbon Dioxide [124- 38-9][0.1-10%]; [FP <30oF]; [H2- F1-R0] 100.0 I 3% Silicone, Silicone Mist, Gold I AL 1, IR, OHH, I 18.0000 Lbs Label, Economy Silicone Spray CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 113464]: 1, 1-Difluoroethane [75- 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60%]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [64742-89- 8][0.1-15% ]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <0oF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] 0.7500 Lbs N y Maint 3.7500 Lbs N y Maint 7.5000 Lbs N y MIM 3.7500 Lbs N y MIM I STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 33 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •1rlmfAAsfs• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 5 I PPE-MSP-I A I 100.0 I MSP-16 Mold Saver [PPE Mold I AL3, IR, OHH, I 3.7500 Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene[1330-20-7][40-CA, P65 45%]; Trichloroethylene [79-01- 6][25-30%]; Propane [74-98- 61[10-15%]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4][5-10%]; Butane [106-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.55] 6 I 3M•26-I A I 106.0 3M Silicone Spray [3M 26-7363-I AL3, IR, OHH I 12.0000 Lbs-I I 5.oooo i,bs I N· I y I Plastics 7363-0 OJ: Acetone [67-64-1][20-40%]; Hydrotreated· Light :Naphtha [64 7 42-49-0][20-40P/o]; Propane· [7 4-98-6][20-40% ]; Poly(Dimethlsiloxane) ,[63148-62- 9][.1-1 Oo/o ]; Methylcyclohexane [108°87-2][1-5%]; Solvent Naphtha (Petroleum), l,:ight Aliphatic [64742-!:!9][1-5%]; [FP -20oF]; [SG 0.1;15; VD >1]; [H2-F4~ RO] 7 I RECKITT-I A I 100.0 I Lysol IC Disinfectant Spray AL3, IR, OHH 15.0000 Lbs 0.7500 Lbs N y Stored: Maint / Used: Bathroom LYSOL IC (Aerosol): Ethanol [64-17-5][40- 60%]; Butane [106-97-8][1-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1-5%]; Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate [0-0.1 %]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 0.835]; [H1-F3-RO] TOTAL-Irritants/Aerosols 96.75 Lbs l 0.00 Lbs l 22.25 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants/Aerosols 119.00 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 34 of93 I Irritants/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 KAESER-I L I 100.0 j Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor j CL3B, IR, OHH, j 10.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1][5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] 2 I ORTHO- I L I 100.0 I Waste 171 Metal Sludge Water: IR,OHH 55.0000 5.0000 Gins N N Chemical Storage WASTE Iron [7439-89-6)[55%]; Chromium Gins 171 [7 440-4 7-3][13% ]; Water [7732- 18-5][32%] 3 I ORTHO- I L I 100.0 I Oily Rag Waste: Heavy paraffinic CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage RAG oil [64742-65-0][20%]; Heavy Gins WASTE paraffinic oil [64742-54-7][20%]; Iron [7439-89-6][10%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10%]; Absorbent [40%] 4 ORTHO-L 100.0 Waste Oil: Paraffin Distillate l CL3B, IR I 55.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage WASTE [64742-54-7][100%] Gins OIL 5 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Machine Coolant Waste: Water CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage COOLANT [7732-18-5][60%]; Propylene Gins -W Glycol [57-55-6][40%] 6 I ORTHO- I L I 100.0 I Waste Oil with Water: Paraffinic CL3B, IR 55.0000 55.0000 I I N I --~--7 Chemical Storage WASTE-distillate [64 7 42-54-7][70% ]; Gins Gins OIL-W Water [7732-18-5][30%] 7 I STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide IR, OHH, SN, 55.0000 25.0000 N N j Chemical Storage LE-8246-W (NPB) WASTE [Stericycle 8246]: CA, P65 Gins Gins I 1-Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1-, I 5%].; ]BP 159.BoF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL ; j I 7.5], [SG 1.322, VD4.25], [H2-F1-. ! RO] I __ J__ ____ . -------·• ··--·--l -·· -·--~-~ -~-~--- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 35 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •1rlntl.1clo, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 8 I GQRILLA-I L I 100 I Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.5000. Gins I I 0,0312 Gins I N I N I Maint GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN, TX, P65· Prepdlymer based' on MDI [678.15-87-6][40-70% ]; Polymeric Diphenyln,ethane bjisocyanate (pMDI) [901(;l-87-9][10-q0%]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [101-68-8][10-30%]; Diphehylinethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-!;i%];.Addititve [TS][0.1-1 %]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.40.F]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I]' 9 I SPRAGUE I L I 100.0 I Kerosene (Dyed & Undyed) CL2, IR, OHH, 2.0000 Gins 0.0390 Gins N N Maint -KEROSE [Kerosense-tax Exempt-Low CA NE Sulfur] [Sprague KEROSENE]: Kerosene [8008-20-6][>99%]; Polycyclic Hydrocarbons [<1 %]; [FP 100-150oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 0.7; UEL 5]; [SG 0.78; VD 6]; [H1- F2-R1] -- 10 I HENKEL-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 243 [Henkel 153494): j CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0;0625 Gins I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 153494 Cumene Hydroper6xide'[80-15-· SN'. 91[0, 1·1%]; Malic Acid [110·16- 7][0.1~1%]; ACetic acid, 2- phenylhydrazide ,[114-83-0][0.1- 1%]; 1,4-Naphthalenedione [130- 15-4][0.01-0.1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.08] 11 I LOCTITE-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 411 Instant Adhesive (411 CL3A, IR, OHH, 0.0219 Gins 0.0008 Gins N N Maint 41161 Prism Clear Toughened) [Henkel WR1 41161]: Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; Thickner [PROP)[5-10%]; Filler [PROP][1- 5%]; [FP 188.51oF; BP >300oF]; [SG 1.05; VD 3) ------~-- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 36 of 93 Irritants/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -ln$!~e -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 12 I HENEKL-I L j 100.0 j Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.1250 Gins I I 0.0156 Gins I N I 'N I Maint 56531 Thread Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer[9002- 84-0][1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-2][1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-1][0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] 13 64475-85-0 L 100 Mineral Spirits [Science Lab CL2, IR, OHH 3.0000 Gins 0.0938 Gins I N I N I Maint SLM3616]: [FP 100.4oF; BP 298.4oF]; [LEL 1]; [SG 0.74; VD 4.9]; [H0-F2-R0] 14 I SHERWIN-, L I 100.0 I PROMAR 200 Zero voe Interior CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I 5.0000 Gins I N I N I Maint B31W2651 Latex Semi-Gloss Extra White CA, P65 Gins [Sheiwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][13.1%]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] ------+----+---+------ 15 MIXWAX-L 100.0 MINWAX Fast-Drying I CL2, IR, OHH, I 0.2500 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Maint 23000 Polyurethane Clear Gloss P65 [Minwax 23000/43000]: Medium Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent [64742-88-7][58%]; [FP 103oF; BP 300oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.87; VD >1] 16 I CHRISTY-I L I 100.0 I Christy'sRedHotBfueGlueLow FL1B,IR,OHH, 0.2500Glns I -~-50Glns I---;:;---I---;:;-r~i~;--- RH-RHBV VOC: Polyvinyl Chloride Resin CA (PVC); Tetrahydrofuran [109-99- 9][40-65%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3][5-20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94-1][10-30%]; Acetone [67- 64-1][0-20%]; [FP 7oF; BP I I l I l I I 1~~;:J: ~~~~9¥:~~i-~~~J~G I ----J __ -------~--_______ _J STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 37 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 1r.anAul1olt • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 17 I PLEWS-I L I 100.0 I UltraLube White Lithium Grease I IR I 1.1250 Gins I I 0.0938 Gins I N I N I Maint 10307 #2 [Plews & Edelmann 10307]: Vegetable Oil [120962-03-0][65- 85%]; Severely Hydrotreated Naphthenic Oil [64742-52-51[5- 15%]; 2-tert-butyl-hydroquinone [1948-33-01[0.1-1%]; [SG 0.92; VQ>1] 18 I 67-63-0 I L I ':>/=.70 I lsoprop$nol [2-Propanoll[sec-FL 1 B, JR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.5000·Glns N, N MIM & Tooling Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [lsopropyl Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP t80oF]; [LEL 2; UE!-12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD i.07]; [H2-F3-R1,] 19 I IMS-I L l 100.0 I Original 'Formula Mold Grease CL3B, IR 1.1250 Gins 0.1875 Gins N N I MIM/PIM 105998 [IMS 105998]: No Ingredients Listed; [FP 293.8oF; BP 500oF]; [SG <1]; [H1-FO-RO] 20 I PADl?RINI L 100.0 Pc;1d, Print.Ak:ohol Developer I FL 1 B, ·1R, OHH, I 2:0000 Gins I I 0,0625 Gins I N I N I PadPrint -R0004290, [Developer G],[Pad Print . 1?65 R0004290]: Ethanol' [64-17-51[90- 100~]; Methanol [67-56-11[1.5- 5%]; Methyl lsobufyl,Ketone [,108- 10~1][1.5-5%];Ettiyl Acetate [141- 78-61[1-5%]; [FP 51oF; BP 170.6oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 20.7]; [SG 0.794; VD 1,6];[H2~F3-RO] 21 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PLTD Retarder: CL2, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.0469 Gins N N Pad Print -77264 Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl CA,P65 Ether Acetate [112-15-21[30- 40%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [111-76-21[20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [647423-95-2][15-20%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63- 6][10-15%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 106oF]; [SG 0.9265]; [H2-F2-RO] -----__ L._ ____ -----.J. . --~-. STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 38 of 93 Irritants/LIQUIDS 2017 -O~ho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 22 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PLT9 Ink Series Paint: I CL2, JR, OHH, I 3.0000 Gins I I 0:0938 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -PLT9 Titanium Dioxide (13463-67-7][10-CA 20% ]; Cyclohexanone (108-94- 1 ][1-20% ]; Petroleum Naphtha (64742-95-6][5-10%]; 2- Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-2](5- 10%]; [FP 104oF; BP 294oF]; [SG 1.3]; [H2-F2-R0] 23 PADPRINT L 100.0 PadPrintPTLAThinner:N-Butyl I FL1C,IR,OHH I1.0000Glns I I 0.0312Glns I N I N I PadPrint -PLTAL Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Propyle Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate [108-65-6][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha (64742-95-6][20- 30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene (95-36-6][15-20%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene (108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene (1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 81oF]; [SG 0.902; VD >1]; [H1- F3-R0] 24 FUCHS-L 100.0 Air Lube 10W/NR [Food Grade I CL3B, JR I 2.0000 Gins I 0.2500 Gins I I N I N I Punch Press R0000045 Air Tool] [FUCHS R00000451337: 1337 Mineral Oil [CONF][60-100%]; Vegetable Oil·[CONF][0.1-1%]; [FP 320oF]; [SG 0.95] 25 SUNSHIN L 100.0 Simple Green I JR I 10.0000 I I 1.0000 Gins I N I N I Punch Press E-1008 Cleaner/Degreaser/Deodorizer: 2-Gins Butoxyethanol [111-76-2][<6%]; [BP 231oF]; [SG 1.0257; VD 1.3]; [H1-F0-R0] 26 I EXXON-I L I 100 I Mobil Vactra Oil No. 2 CL3B, JR,~ 15.0000 I j 2.0000 Gins I N I N I S~o~~~~c-~:~-~;~r~: ,-c~:ci. - 970716 [ExxonMobil 970716]: No unn I Gins Punch Press Ingredients Listed; [FP >401oF; BP 600oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 7]; [SG 27 I CHEVRON I L I 100.0 I Ra:~: 8 :~v::;:~:r:::~::~8j CL3B, IR .. ;;~~o~-r-~5.0~~~--t-----. . N N Stored: Chem Storage I Used: .. i -273278 , Highly refined mineral oil (C15-i Gins Gins i Production I C50) [MIX][70-99%]; [FP 338oF; ! 1 ! I BP 599oF]; [SG 0.87; VD >1]; , 1 / I [H0-F1-R0] I . _l_ __________________ _L_____ ---~-_______ _l ______________ L ___ .. _ .... c ..... ___ ~ ·--·-____ _ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 39 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,r!ntf10lo~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 28 I STERiCYC I L I 100,0 1 · RHO-CLENE N~PropylBormide I IR, OHH;SN, I 55.0000 · I 55:0000 I I N I N I Stored; Chem Storage tUsed: LE-82.46 (NPB)[Stericyc!e 8246]: 1-·CA, P65 Gins· Gins Production Bromopopane [106°94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1°5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; .[BP :159.6oF]; [Ll::L 3.~; Ul::L 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] 29 ORTHO-L 100.0 Machine Coolant: Propylene CL3B, IR, 01-!H 55.0000 100.0000 N N Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: COOLANT Glycol [57-55-6][94%]; Inhibitor Gins Gins Production Blend [PROP][6%] 30 I SOl?lJS-I .L I .100.0 I Sheli TellLis Oil 46 [Sopus 1 · CL3B, IR I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: 4022871.. 4022871..J: Highly refined mineral Gins Gins Tooling oils and additives; [FP 424oF; BP 536oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 10]; [HO-F1- . ROj 31 I EDM-I L I 100.0 I Reliable Premium Ultra [EDM CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 55.0000 N N Stored: Chem Storage / Used: FLUID Fluid]: Paraffin [CONF][>50%]; Gins Gins Tooling Synthetic Hydrocarbons [CONF][<50%]; [FP 255oF; BP 478oF]; [LEL 0.5; UEL 4.7]; [SG 0.7752]; [H1-F1-RO] 32 I GOQGON' I L I 100 I ·Goo Gone [Goo Gone 2028]: CL.3A, IR, OHH, 1,0000 Gins 0.0078 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used Packaging E-2028 Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated SN light-[64742-47~8][60-100%]; D- Limonene [5989-27-5][1-5%]; Orange, sweet, extract [8028-48- 6j[0.5-1.5%]; [FP 185oF]; [SG 0.8] 33 I EXXON-I L 100.0 Mobilith SHC PM 460 (Victor CL3B, IR 2.2500 Gins 0.1125 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: PIM 643940 Grease) [ExxonMobil 643940]: Zinc Dialkyl Dithiophosphate [68457-79-4][1-5%]; [FP 400oF]; [HO-F1-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 40 of93 Irritants/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Qrganizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 34 I CRC-I L I 100.0 I Anti-Seize Lubricant [CRC I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.5000 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins I N I N I Stored: Maint/ Used: Production SL35911 SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-5][50-60%]; Graphite [7782-42~5][10-20%]; Nickel [7 440-02-0][10-20%]; Residual Oils [64742~57-0][10- 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2-F1-RO] 35 EXXON-L 100 MobilGreaseXHP222[Exxon CL3B,IR,OHH 2.2500Glns 0.1125Glns N N Stored:Maint/Used:Punch 97E898 Mobil 97E898]: Benzenamine, N-Press Room Phenyl-, Reaction Production with 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene [68411- 46-1 ][1-5%]; Zinc Dithiophosphate [68649-42-3][<2.5%]; [FP >399oF; BP 600oF]; [SG 0.91]; [HO-F1-RO] 36 I GOJO-I L I 100.0 I Purell Advanced Instant Hand FL 1 C, IR j 2.0000 Gins I I 0.0019 Gins I N I N I Stored: Maint / Used: 36762 Sanitizer [Gojo 36762]: Ethanol Restrooms & Kitchens [64-17-5][50-70%]; Propan-2-ol [67-63-0][1-5%]; [FP 77oF; BP 163.4oF]; [SG 0.881]; [H2-F3-RO] 37 ITW-74553 L 100.0 Rustlick WS-11 (Water-Soluble I CL3B, IR I 110.0000 I I 55.0000 I N I N I Stored: Maint / Used: Tooling Oil) [ITW 74553]: Light Gins Gins naphthenic, severely hydrotreated [64742-52-5][70-80%]; [FP 230oF; BP 212oF]; [SG 0.91; VD >1] 38 I COOL-I L I 100 I Cool Tool II [Monroe Fluid I CL3B, IR, OHH I 0.2500 Gins I ---, 0.0078 Gins I N I ~----1 T~oli~g------ TOOL-II Technology]: Fatty oils and triglycerides [8016-28-2][TS]; [FP 359.6oF; BP >400oF]; [SG 0.91; VD>1] -----" ------------ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 41 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • .,r.nttl,c9o-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 39 I DYKEM-I L I 100 I Steel Blue Layout Fluid, I FL1B, IR, OHH I 10.0000 I I 1.0000 Gins I N I y I Tooling 81417 Transparent Blue Staining Color Glhs [ITWDykem 81417]: Ethanol [64- 17-5][30-50%]; Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Butanol [71- 36-3][10-20%]; Nitrocellulose [9004-70-0][1-5%]; n-Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-0][1-5%]; Malachite Green [569-64-2][<1%]; Methyl Violet [8004-87-3][<1%]; [FP 53oF; BP 170oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1] - 40 I GF-L 100.0 Masters Cutting and Tapping,Oil. I CL3B, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.5000 Gins I N I N I Tooling MASTER (Thread Cutting Lubricant).[G.F. CUTTING Thompson]. Nci Ingredients OIL .. Listed; [FP 356oF]; [SG 0,89; VD >1]; [H1.:F1-RO]. TOTAL -Irritants/Liquids 966.71 Gins 400.25 Gins 71.20 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants/Liquids I 1438.16 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 42 of 93 Irritants/LIQUEFIED GASES 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 AIRGAS- MAPP GAS LG 100 MAPP GAS (Petroleum Gas, I FG, IR, OHH, MAPD), stabilized [Mixture of UR1 Methylacetylene and propadiene]: Propylene [115-07-1][40-50%]; Methyl Acetylene [74-99-7][27- 33%]; 1,2-Propadiene (Allene) [463-49-0][13-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][2-5%]; N-Butane [106- 97-8][2-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1- 5%]; [FP-162.7oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 3]; [9.2 cf/lb; 4.8 lb/gal; 44.16 cf/gal]; [H1-F4-R1] 1.8750 Gins I 0.1562 Gins N y Maint f----'------~---~----~----------------~~--------+-------+--------t---------j-----L------L--- TOTAL -Irritants/Liquefied Gases 1.88 Gins 0.16 Gins 0.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants/Liquefied Gases 2.03 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 43 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •,rlntlo~s· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 ORTHO- I s I 100.0 I MiM Debris Waste 181 Inorganic I IR, OHH, SN I 900.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage MIM soild waste (other)-Iron [1309-Lbs WASTE 37-11[60%]; Carbon [7440-44- 01[10%]; Silica [7440-21-3][10%]; Cobalt [7440-48-41[10%]; Chromium [7440-47-31[10%] - Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders I I I 2 I SANDVIK-I s I 100.0. I MIM Feedstock #1 [17-4PH]. IR, OHH, SN 1200.0000 200.0000 I N I N IMIM 1'7°4PH [Sandvik Osprey 1'7-4PH]: Iron Lbs Lb~ [7 439-89-41[70-80%]; Chromium [7 440-4 7°31[10-20% ]; Copper [7 440°50-8][1. 1 Oo/o ]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax b.inders 3 I ORTHO-I s I 100.0 I MIM Feedstock #2 Ryer: Iron IR, OHH, SN 1200.0000 200.0000 N N MIM MIM2 [1309-37-1][66.8%]; Carbon Lbs Lbs [7440-44-0][1%]; Silicon [7440- 21-3][1%]; Manganese [7439-96- 5][1%]; Phosphorus [121-45- 9][0.4%]; Sulfur [7704-34- 91[0.03%]; Chromium [7440-47- 31[15%]; Nickel [7 440-00-0][4%]; Niobium [7440-03-1][0.28%]; Copper [7440-50-8][3.7%]; Proprietary Binders [PROP][10- 30%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders -- TOTAL -Irritants/Solids 3300.00 Lbs I 0:00 Lbs I 400.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants/Solids 3700.00 Lbs STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 44 of93 ) I Nonhazardous Materials/COMPRESSED GASES 2017-Ortho C>rganizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 7727-37-9 I CG I 100 I Nitrogen [Asphyxiant]: [13.89 j NH I I 1080.0000 I I N I y I Production cf/lb]; [6.75 lbs/gal]; [93.75 cf/gal]; Cf [H1-F0-R0] 2 7440-37-1 CG 100 Argon [Simple Asphyxiant]: [mw NH 1680.0000 N y Production 39.95 g/mol]; [9. 71 cf/lb]; [11.63 Cf lbs/gal]; [112.92 cf/gal]; [H0-F0- RO] TOTAL -Nonhazardous Materials/Compressed Gases I 0.00 I 2760.00 I 0.00 AGGREGATE TOTAL -Nonhazardous Materials/Compressed Gases I 2760.00 STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 45 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • o!r !a1!ia!d!Elscfs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I RUSTOLE I A I 100.0 I Strust +SSPR 24 PK Gloss White I AL3, IR, OHH, I 9.oooo Lbs I I o.7500 Lbs I N I y I Maint UM-(Paint, Spray) [Rust-Oleum CA 7792822 7792822]:Propane [7 4-98-6][10- 25%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86- 4][10-25%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10- 25%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463- 67-7][10-25%]; n-Butane [106-97- 8][2.5-10%]; Xylene [1330-20- 7][2.5-10%]; Barium Sulfate [7727-43-7][1-2.5%]; Solvent Naphtha, Light Aromatic [64742- 95-6][1-2.5%]; Propylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [5131-66-8][1- 2.5%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1-2.5%]; Ethylenzene [100-41-4][2.5%]; [FP -140.8oF; BP -34.6oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 13]; [SG 0.845; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R0] 2 I WD40-I A I 100.0 I WD-40 Multi-Use Product Aerosol AL31 IR., OHH 21.0000 Lbs I I 3,7500 Lbs I N I y I Mairit 015205 [WD-40 15205]: Aliphatic hydrocarbon [647 42~47-8][45- 50%]; Petroleum base oil [64742- 56-9][<25'¾,]; LVP Aliphatic hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][j2- 18%]; Carbon dioxide [124-38- 9][2-3%]; Non-h1:1zardous ingredients [MIX][<10%]; [FP 122oF; BP•361'oF]; [LEL 0,6; UEL 8]; [SG 0.8; VD >1] 3 IMS-A 100.0 Red 2000 [IMS RED Mold Spray] AL3, IR, OHH, 18.0000 Lbs 7.5000 Lbs N y MIM 118310 [IMS 11831 OJ: n-Heptane [142-P65 82-5][85-99%]; Toluene [108-88- 3][0-2%]; Carbon Dioxide [124- 38-9][0.1-10%]; [FP <30oF]; [H2- F1-R0] 18.0000 Lbs I I 3. 7500 Lbs I I t-·---·-·-------- 4 I IMS-I A I 100.0 I 3% Silicone, Silicone Mist, Gold AL 1, IR, OHH, N y MIM 113646 Label, Economy Silicone Spray CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 113464]: 1, 1-Difluoroethane [75- 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60% ]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [64742-89- 8][0.1-15%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <0oF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] ' -----·----'------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 46 of 93 Other Health Hazards/AEROSOLS 2017 -Ortho O!ganizers -Inside -1_822 As!on Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 5 I PPE-MSP-I A I 100.0 I MSP-16 Mold Saver [PPE Mold I AL3, IR, OHH, I 3.7500 Lbs I I 0.7500 Lbs I N I y I PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene [1330-20-7][40-CA, P65 45%]; Trichloroethylene [79-01- 6][25-30%]; Propane [74-98- 6][10-15%]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4][5-10%]; Butane [106-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.55] 6 I 3M-26-I A I 100.0 3M Silicone Spray [3M 26-7363-I AL3, IR, OHH I 12.0000 Lbs I I 5.oooo Lbs I N I y I Plastics 7363-0 OJ: Aceton!;l [67-64-1][20-40%]; Hydrotreated Light Naphtha [64742-49-0][20-40%]; Propane [7 4-98-6][20-40%]; Poly(Dimethlsiloxane) [63148-62- 9][1-10%]; Methylcyclohexane [108-87-2][1-5%]; Solvent Naphtha (Petroleum), Light Aliphatic [64742-89][1-5%]; [FP -20oF]; [SG0.65; VD >1]; [H2-F4- RO] ------ 7 RECKITT-A 100.0 Lysol IC Disinfectant Spray AL3, JR, OHH 15.0000 Lbs 0.7500 Lbs N y Stored: Maint / Used: Bathroom LYSOL IC (Aerosol): Ethanol [64-17-5][40- 60%]; Butane [106-97-8][1-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1-5%]; Alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium saccharinate [0-0.1%]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 19]; [SG 0.835]; [H1-F3-R0] o.o~-Lb;-7-22.25 Lbs ----L ~---------------~----------- TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Aerosols 96.75 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Aerosols 119.00 Lbs I I I ------------------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page47 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •olr .!11la!ds!o-R~EfG&s• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 74-86-2* CG 100 Acetylene, dissolved [Acetylen] [Ethine] [Ethyne] [Narcylene] I FG, OHH, UR2 I 1.60.0000 Cf N y Welding SIJop [Asphyxiant] [Praxair P-4559-I]: [mw 26.04 g/mol]; [FP 0oF]; [LEL 2.5; UEL 100]; [SG 0.906]; [14.7 cf/lb; 4.9 lbs/gal; 72.03 cf/gal]; [H0-F4-R3] TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Compressed ~ases 160.00 AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Compressed Gases 160.00 STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 48 of 93 Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I KAESER-I L I 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymerwith P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-11[5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] 2 I ORTHO-I L I 100.0 I Waste 171 Metal Sludge Water: IR,OHH . 55.0000 I I 5.0000 Gins I N I N I Chemical Storage WASTE Iron [7439,89-61[55%]; Chromium Gins 171 [7440-47-31[13%]; Water [7732- 18-51[32%] 3 I ORTHO-I L I 100.0 I Oily Rag Waste: Heavy paraffinic CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage RAG oil [64742-65-01[20%]; Heavy Gins WASTE paraffinic oil [64742-54-71[20%]; Iron [7439-89-6][10%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10%]; Absorbent [40%] 4 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Pickling Waste: Water [7732-18-CR, OHH 110.0000 I 1.0000 Gins I N I N I Chemical Storage PICKLING 5][90%]; Unspecified waste [10%] Gins WASTE 5 I ORTHO-L 100.0 Machine Coolant Waste: Water CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 N N Chemical Storage COOLANT [7732-18-5][60%]; Propylene Gins -W Glycol [57-55-61[40%] 6 I STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide IR, OHH,SN, 55.0000 25.0000 I N I N T Chemical Storage LE-8246-W (NPB) WASTE [Stericycle 8246]: CA, P65 Gins Gins 1-Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87°5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-71[1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-01[1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1-I I I I I i RO] I --! -~-~----i STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. -----" HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 49 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •air ifa1tAald~a8ls• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 7 I SC-I L I 100 I DRANO CLOG REMOVER [Drain I CR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I N I Maint DRANO Cleaner] [SC Johnson 350000004298]: Water [7732-18- 5][60-100%]; Sodium Hypochlorite [7681-52-9][3-7%]; Sodium hydroxide [1310-73-2][1- 5%]; Sodium silicate [1344-09- 8][1-5%]; [BP 200oF]; [SG 1.09]; [H3-F0-R0] ~ I GORILLA-t 100 Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane j CL3B, IR; OHH, I 0.5000 Gins I I 0.0312 Gins I N I N I Maint GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN,TX,P65 Prepolymer based,im MDI [67,8.15-87-6][40-70% ]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016"87-9][10-30%]; 4,4'- Methyleriediphl;lriyl diisocyanate [101-6808][1.0-30%]; biphenylmethane Diisc;icyanate (MDl)Mixed lsomers.[26447°40- 5][1-5%]; .Addititve [TS][0.1-1 %]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lrihalation 1.96 mgfl] 9 I SPRAGUE L 100.0 Kerosene (Dyed & Undyed) ! CL2, IR, OHH, I 2.0000 Gins I I 0.0390 Gins I N I N I Maint -KEROSE [Kerosense-tax Exempt-Low CA NE Sulfur] [Sprague KEROSENE]: Kerosene [8008-20-6][>99% ]; Polycyclic Hydrocarbons [<1%]; [FP 100-150oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 0.7; UEL 5]; [SG 0.78; VD 6]; [H1- F2-R1] 10 I HENKEL-L 100.0 Loctite 243 [Henkel 153494]: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0625 Gins I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 153494 Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15-SN 9][0.1-1%]; MalicAcid [110-16- 7][0.1-1%]; ACetic acid, 2- phenylhydrazide [114-83-0][0.1- 1 %]; 1,4-Naphthalenedione [130- 15-4][0.01-0.1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.08] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 50 of 93 Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 11 I LOCTITE-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 411 Instant Adhesive (411 I CL3A, IR, OHH, I 0.0219 Gins I I 0.0008 Gins I N I N I Maint 41161 Prism Clear Toughened) [Henkel WR1 41161 ]: Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; Thickner [PROP][5-10%]; Filler [PROP][1- 5%]; [FP 188.51oF; BP >300oF]; [SG 1.05; VD 3] 12 HENEKL-L 100.0 Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.1250·Glns I I 0.0156 Gins I N I N I Maint 56531 Thread Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-0][1-5% ]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1°5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-2][1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-11[0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] 13 164475-85-0 I L I 100 I Mineral Spirits [Science Lab I CL2, IR, OHH I 3.oooo Gins I I 0.0938 Gins I N I N I Maint SLM3616]: [FP 100.4oF; BP 298.4oF]; [LEL 1]; [SG 0.74; VD 4.9]; [H0-F2-R0] I SHERWIN-I I I 5.0000 Gins I I 7---------. ----------~ 14 L 100.0 I PROMAR 200 Zero voe Interior CL3B, IR, OHH, 10.0000 N N Maint B31W2651 Latex Semi-Gloss Extra White CA, P65 Gins (Sherwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][13.1 %]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] 0.2500 Gins I --~~250-Glns I I IM----------------------- 15 1 MIXWAX-I L I 100.0 I MINWAX Fast-Drying CL2, IR, OHH, N N aint 23000 Polyurethane Clear Gloss P65 [Minwax 23000/43000]: Medium Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent [64742-88-7][58%]; [FP 103oF; i I BP 300oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG I I I 0.87; VD >1] 1 . l_ .. -______ l_. -----L ___ _ • _ j_ --_L_ - STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 51 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ofer la1fHafrdl1aloJI • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 1,6 I· CHRISTY-I L I 100.0 I Christy's Red Hot Eilue Glue Low I FL 1 B, IR, OHH, I 0.2500, Gins I I o.1i5o·Glns I N I N I Maiht RH-RHBV voe: Polyvinyl Chloride Resin CA (PVG); Tetrahydrofuran [109-99- 91[40-65%]; Methyl Ethyl' Ketone [78-93-31[5-20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94°11[10°30%]; Acetone [67- 64-1J[0-20%]; [FP .?oF; BP 133oF]; .[LEL 2; UEL 11 ,8];. [SG 0.955; VD 2.49]; [H2-F3-R1] 17 I 67-63-0 I L I >/=70 I lsopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec-I FL 1 B, IR, OHH I 5.0000 Gins I I 0.5000 Gins I N I N I MIM & Tooling Propyl 1:1lcohol] [IPA] [lsopropyl Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol] [Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1 g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 180oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD 2.07]; [H2-F3-R1] 18 I PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print Alco,hol l;)evelop~r I F"L 1 B, IR, OHH, I 2.0000 <31ns I I 0.0625 Gins I N I N I Pad Print · -R0004290 ,[Developer G][Pad Print P65 R0004290]: Ethanol [64-17-5][90- 10Q%]; Methan91[67-56-1][1.5- 5%]; Metliyl lsobutyl Ketone [108- 10-1·][1:5~5%]; Ethy1Acetate[141-, 78-6][:1-5%]; [FP 9foF; BP 170;6oF]; :[LEI., 3.3; UEL 40. 7]; [SG 0.794; VD 1,.6]; [H2-F3-RO] 19 I PADPRINT L 100.0 Pad Print PLTD Retarder: I CL2, IR, OHH, I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0469 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -77264 Diethylene Glycol Monoethyl CA, P65 Ether Acetate [112-15-2][30- 40%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether [111-76-2][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [647423-95-2][15-20%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-63- 61[10-15%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; · Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 106oF]; [SG 0.9265]; [H2-F2-RO] I 100.~1-Pad Print PLT9 Ink Series Paint: -- j 3.0000 Gins j j 0.0938 Gins j I r· ---------------------------------- 20 I PADPRINT I L CL2, IR, OHH, N N Pad Print -PLT9 Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][10-CA 20%]; Cyclohexanone [108-94- 1][1-20%]; Petroleum Naphtha [64742-95-6][5-10%]; 2- Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-2][5- 10%]; [FP 104oF; BP 294oF]; [SG 1.3]; [H2-F2-RO] STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 52 of 93 Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1ai2 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 21 I PADPRINT I L I 100.0 I Pad Print PTLA Thinner: N-Butyl I FL1C, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0312 Gins I N I N I Pad Print -PLTAL Acetate [123-86-4][20-30%]; Propyle Glycol Monomethyl Ether Acetate [108-65-6][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [64742-95-6][20- 30%]; 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene [95-36-6][15-20%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylbenzene [108-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1.5%]; [FP 81oF]; [SG 0.902; VD >1]; [H1- F3-R0] 22 EXXON-L 100 Mobil Vactra Oil No. 2 I CL3B, IR, OHH I 15.0000 I I 2.0000 Gins I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used 970716 [ExxonMobil 970716]: No Gins Punch Press Ingredients Listed; [FP >401oF; BP 600oF]; [LEL 0.9; UEL 7]; [SG 0.883; VD >1]; [H0-F1-R0] 23 STERICYC L 100.0 RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide I IR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: LE-8246 (NPB) [Stericycle 8246]: 1-CA, P65 Gins Gins Production Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- R0] 24 I ORTHO-I L I 100.0 l Machine Coolant: Propylene CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 100.0000 f ------t N T N I Stored: Chem Storage / Used: COOLANT Glycol [57-55-6][94%]; Inhibitor Gins Gins I I Production Blend [PROP][6%] 25 EDM-L 100.0 Reliable Premium Ultra [EDM CL3B, IR, OHH 55.0000 I 55.0000 N N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: FLUID Fluid]: Paraffin [CONF][>50%]; Gins Gins I Tooling Synthetic Hydrocarbons [CONF][<50%]; [FP 255oF; BP , 478oF]; [LEL 0.5; UEL 4.7]; [SG I I 0.7752]; [H1-F1-R0] ____ I I 26 I CLOROX-, L I 100 I CLOROX REGULAR BLEA~ -1 CR, OH~-~r, 2.~000 ~'"' ~ ~;;~o G~as I N I N '1' Stored: Janitor Closed/ Used: REG-[EPA Reg No. 5813-100]: Sodium , JBathrooms BLEACH Hypochlorite [7681-52-9][5-10%]; I [SG 1.1]; [H3-F0-R0] . ------'------~-----.,___ __ _,_____ --~--~ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 53 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ·o-r .!1tlafdsta~s· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 27 I GOOGON I L I 100 I Goo Gone [Goo Gone 2028]: I CL3A, IR, OHH, I 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins I N I N I Stored: Maint / Used Packaging E-2028 Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated SN light (64742-47-8][60-100%]; 0- Limonene (5989-27-51(1-5%]; Orange, sweet, extract (8028-48- 6][Q.5-1.5%]; [FP 185oF]; [SG 0.8] 28 I CRCc ! L ! 100.0 I Anti-Seize Lubricant[CRC CL3B,. IR, OHH,. I D.5000 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins [ N I 'N l Stored: <Maint / Used: Production SL35911 SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy · naphthenic [64742-52-51(50-60%]; Graphite [7782-4~-5][10-20%]; Nickel ~7440-02-0l[t0-20%]; R~sidual Oils (64742-57-0][10~ 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2,fl-R0J 29 I EXXON-! L ! 100 ! MobilGrease XHP 222 [Exxon CL3B, IR, OHH 2.2500 Gins 0.1125 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: Punch 97E898 Mobil 97E898]: Benzenamine, N-Press Room Phenyl-, Reaction Production with 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene [68411- 46-1][1-5%]; Zinc Dithiophosphate (68649-42-3][<2.5%]; [FP >399oF; BP 600oF]; [SG 0.91]; [H0-F1-R0] 30 I COOL-I L I 100 l Cool Tool· II [Monroe Fluid CL3B, IR, OHH 0,2500·Glns 0:0078 Gins N N Tooling TOOL-II . Technology], Fatty oils and triglycerides [8016-28-2](TS]; [FP 359.6oF; BP >400oF]; [SG 0.91; VD>1] 31 I DYKEM-I L I 100 I Steel Blue Layout Fluid, FL 1 B, IR, OHH 10.0000 1.0000 Gins N y Tooling 81417 Transparent Blue Staining Color Gins [ITW Dykem 81417]: Ethanol (64- 17-51(30-50%]; Butyl Acetate [123-86-41(20-30%]; Butanol [71- 36-31(10-20%]; Nitrocellulose (9004-70-0](1-5%]; n-Propyl Acetate (109-60-4][1-5%]; lsopropanol (67-63-01(1-5%]; Malachite Green (569-64-2](<1 %]; Methyl Violet [8004-87-3](<1%]; [FP 53oF; BP 170oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1) ---·---------------·· L ---·· ·--------__ J_ --·--·------l --.L •· . ··-··· ---L-----·--· STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 54 of 93 Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017-Qrtho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 32 GF- MASTER CUTTING OIL L 100.0 I Masters Cutting and Tapping Oil I CL3B, IR, OHH I 1.0000 Gins (Thread Cutting Lubricant) [G.F. Thompson]: No Ingredients Listed; [FP 356oF]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]; [H1-F1-R0] 0.5000 Gins TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Liquids 566.21 Gins I 235.00 Gins I 16.05 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health· Hazards/Liquids 817.26 Gins N N Tooling STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 55 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •air la1t~aldtPialF1I Gl,E, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• • ••••• 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 AIRGAS-I LG I 100 I MAPP GAS (Petroleum Gas, I FG, IR, OHH, I 1.8750 Gins I 0.1562 Gins I I N I y I Maint MAPP MAPD), stabilized [Mixture of UR1 GAS Methylacetylene and propadiene]: Propylene [115-07-1][40-50%]; Methyl Acetylene [74-99-7][27- 33%]; 1,2-Propadiene (Allene) [463-49-0][13-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][2-5%]; N-Butane [106- 97-8][2-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1- 5%]; [FP -162.7oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 3]; [9.2 cf/lb; 4.8 lb/gal; 44.16 cf/gal]; [H1-F4-R1] 2 I 74-98-6 I LG I 100 I Propane [Liquefied Petroleum I FG,OHH I 1.5000 Gins I I 0.1250 Gins I N I y I Maint Gasl[L:.PG]:,[mw: 44.11]; [8.45 cf/lb; 4.22 lb/gin; 35.65. cf/gin]; [H2-F4-RO] TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Liquefied Gases I 3.38 Gins I 0.16 Gins I 0.12 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAIL O Other Health Hazards/l:.iquefied, Gases I 3.66'Glns STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 56 of 93 Other Health Hazards/SQLIDS 2017-Ortho Qrganizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I ORTHO- I s I 100.0 I MiM Debris Waste 181 Inorganic I IR,OHH, SN I 900.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage MIM soild waste (other)-Iron [1309-Lbs WASTE 37-1][60%]; Carbon [7440-44- 0][10%]; Silica [7440-21-3][10%]; Cobalt [7440-48-4][10%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10%] - Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders --------- I 2 I SANDVIK-I s I 100.0 MIM Feedstock#1 [17-4PH] IR, OHH, SN 1200.0000 200.0000 N N MIM 17-4PH [Sandvik Osprey 17-4PH]: Iron Lbs Lbs [7439-89-4][70-80%]; Chromium [7 440-47-3][10-20%]; Copper [7440-50-8][1-10%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders 3 I ORTHO-I s I 100.0 I MIM Feedstock #2 Ryer: Iron IR, OHH, SN 1200.0000 I I 200.0000 I N I N I MIM MIM2 [1309-37-1][66.8%]; Carbon Lbs Lbs [7 440-44-0][1 %]; Silicon [7 440- 21-3][1%]; Manganese [7439-96- 5][1%]; Phosphorus [121-45- 9][0.4%]; Sulfur [7704-34- 9][0.03%]; Chromium [7440-47- 3][15%]; Nickel [7440-00-0][4%]; Niobium [7440-03-1][0.28%]; Copper [7440-50-8][3.7%]; Proprietary Binders [PROP][10- 30%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders 4 I 1344-28-1 I s I 100 I Aluminum Oxide [Alumina] OHH 2500.0000 20.0000 Lbs I I N I N 7 ;t~ed: Warehouse / Used: Etch [AL2O3] [Sigma-Aldrich A6139]: Lbs Room [mw 101.96 g/mol]; [H0-F0-R0] ---1-~0 __ _J_ ··-· -------------.. ; i TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Solids _ . _ 5800.00 lbs_ .. 20.00 Lbs _ 400.00 =±=----------------- AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Solids 6220.00 Lbs -------------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 57 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • olizfGifes,IMIEfE~Afs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 7782-44-7 I CG 100 Oxygen [02]: [mw 32 g/mol]; [12.05 cf/lb]; [9.52 lb/gal]; [114.72 cf/gal]; [H0-F0-R0 OX] TOTAL -'Oxidizer Gases/Compressed ·Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Oxidizer Gases/Compressed Gases ox 150.0000 Cf N y Welding Shop 0.00 150.00 ,0.00 150.00 STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 58 of 93 I CA-Prop65/AEROSOLS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I IMS-I A I 100.0 I Red 2000 [IMS RED Mold Spray] I AL3, IR, OHH, I 18.0000 Lbs I I 7.5000 Lbs I N I y I MIM 118310 [IMS 11831 OJ: n-Heptane [142-P65 82-5][85-99%]; Toluene [108-88- 3][0-2%]; Carbon Dioxide [124- 38-9][0.1-10%]; [FP <30oF]; [H2- F1-R0] 2 I IMS-I A I 100.0 I 3% Silicone, Silicone Mist, Gold AL1, IR, OHH, 18.0000 Lbs 3.7500 Lbs N y MIM 113646 Label, Economy Silicone Spray CA, P65 [IMS Gold Mold Spray] [IMS 113464]: 1, 1-Difluoroethane [75- 37-6][35-60%]; Dimethyl Ether [115-10-6][35-60% ]; Aliphatic Petroleum Distillate [64742-89- 8][0.1-15%]; Dimethylpolysiloxane [63148-62-9][0.05-10%]; [FP <0oF]; [LEL 3.4; UEL 18]; [H2-F1- RO] 3 I PPE-MSP-I A I 100.0 I MSP-16 Mold Saver [PPE Mold AL3, IR, OHH, 3.7500 Lbs 0.7500 Lbs N y PIM 16 Saver]: Xylene [1330-20-7][40-CA, P65 45%]; Trichloroethylene [79-01- 6][25-30%]; Propane [74-98- 6][10-15%]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4][5-10%]; Butane [106-97- 8][5-10%]; [FP -20.2oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 90]; [SG 0.84; VD 1.55] ---~----I I I _----1...._ ________ L __ ------------------- TOTAL -CA-Prop65/Aerosols 39.75 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 12.00 Lbs AGGREGATE TOTAL -CA-Prop65/Aerosols 51.75 Lbs ---------------------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 59 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •c.Arols1~ufs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I KAESER-I L I 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C~- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-11[5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] 2 I STERiCYC L 100.0 RHO-C!-ENE N-Propyl Bormide I IR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 25.0000 I I N I N I Chemical Storage LEs8246-W (NP~) WASTE [Stericycle-8246]: GA, P65 Gins Gins 1-Bromc;>popane [106.94-51[90- 100% ]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-51[1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1"5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159,6oF]; [t:.EL 3.8; UEL 7,!:i]; [SG t.322; VD 4.25]; [H?-F1- RO] 3 I GORILLA-L 100 Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.5000 Gins 0.0312 Gins N N Maint GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN, TX, P65 Prepolymer based on MDI [67815-87-6][40-70%]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-91[10-30%]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [101-68-81[10-30% ]; Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-5%]; Addititve [TS][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I] ------------------ STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 60 of 93 CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS 2017-OrthoOrganizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 4 5 6 7 HENEKL- 56531 SHERWIN- B31W2651 MIXWAX- 23000 PADPRINT -R0004290 L L L L 100.0 I Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 0.1250 Gins Threatj Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-0][1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][1-5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-2][1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-1][0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] 100.0 I PROMAR 200 Zero voe Interior I CL3B, IR, OHH, I 10.0000 Latex Semi-Gloss Extra White CA, P65 Gins 100.0 [Sherwin Williams B31W2651]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][13.1 %]; [FP >200oF; BP212oF]; [SG 1.23; VD 1] MINWAX Fast-Drying Polyurethane Clear Gloss [Minwax 23000/43000]: Medium Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent [64742-88-7][58%]; [FP 103oF; BP 300oF]; [LEL 1 ; UEL 6]; [SG 0.87; VD >1] CL2, IR, OHH, I 0.2500 Gins P65 FL 1 B, IR, OHH, I 2.0000 Gins P65 100.0 I Pad Print Alcohol Developer [Developer G] [Pad Print R0004290]: Ethanol [64-17-5][90- 100% ]; Methanol [67-56-1][1.5- 5%]; Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108- 10-1][1.5-5%]; Ethyl Acetate [141- 78-6][1-5%]; [FP 51oF; BP 170.6oF]; [LEL 3.3; UEL 20.7]; i ~-~---~-~ ·-~ __ l_ ~~-o~~:_4_; v_D_1_.6_t~~~~~-R~ . I •• 0.0156 Gins N N Maint 5.0000 Gins N N Maint ---~------------- 0.1250 Gins N N Maint 0.0625 Gins N N Pad Print STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 61 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~~&&••··································· 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 -8 I PADPRINT I t. I 100.0 l Pad Print.PLTD Retarder: l CL2, IR, OHH, I 1.0000 Gins I 0.0469 Gins I N I ,N I Pap Print -77264 Diethylene Glycol Monoet~yl CA, P65 Eth\:lr Ac!:)tate [112-15-2][~0- 40%]; .Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl. Ether [111-76-2][20-30%]; Solvent Naphtha [647423-95-2][15-20%]; 1,2;4~ Trimethylberizene '[95-63- 6j[10-15%]; 1,3,5- Trimethylben+ene [1.08-67-8][1.5- 5%]; Xylene [1330-20-7][1-1.5%]; Cumene [98-82-8][1-1..5%]; [FP 106oF]; [SG 0.9265]; [H2-F2-RO] 9 I STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide I IR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage / Used: LE-8246 (NPB) [Stericycle 8246]: 1-CA, P65 Gins Gins Production Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] 10 I CRC. I L I 100,0 I Anti-Seize Lubric~nt [CRC CL3B, IR, OHH, ' 0.5000 'Gins 0.0078 Glris N N Stored: Maintl Used: ,Production SL35911 SL359.11, SL35$13]: .Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum); hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-5][50-60%]; Graphite [7782-42·5][10-20%]; Nickel [7440~02-01[10-20%]; Residual Oils [647 42-57-0][10- ,20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2~F1-RO] TOTAL -CA-Prop65/Liquids 134.38 Gins 80.00 Gins I 5.29 Gins I --------·--------·---· --·-. ---·---- AGGREGATE TOTAL -CA-Prop65/Liquids 219.66 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 62 of 93 Sensitizers/LIQUIDS 2017-Ort~_o Organizers -lnside-1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide I IR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 25.0000 I I N I N I Chemical Storage LE-8246-W (NPB) WASTE [Stericycle 8246]: CA, P65 Gins Gins 1-Bromopopane [106-94-51[90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-51[1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane [106-88-71[1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-01[1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7.5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] I Maint --------- 2 I GORILLA-, L I 100 I Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.5000 Gins 0.0312 Gins N N GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN, TX, P65 Prepolymer based on MDI [67815-87-61[40-70%]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-91[10-30%]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [101-68-81[10-30%]; Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-5%]; Addititve[TS][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I] I I 3 I HENKEL-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 243 [Henkel 153494]: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0625 Gins 0.0008 Gins N N Maint 153494 Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15-SN 9][0.1-1%]; MalicAcid [110-16- 7][0.1-1%]; ACetic acid, 2- phenylhydrazide [114-83-0][0.1- 1%]; 1,4-Naphthalenedione [130- 15-4][0.01-0.1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.08] 4 I HENEKL-I L I 100.0 I Loctite 565 PST Pipe Sealant CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.1250 Gins 0.0156 Gins r-··N ---, ·-N -·., Maint . 56531 Thread Sealant [Henkel 56531]: SN, CA, P65 Polyglycol dimethylacrylate [PROP][30-60%]; Ethene, tetrafluoro-, homopolymer [9002- 84-0][1-5%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-71[1-5%]; Treated Fumed Silica [67762-90-7][1-5%]; Saccharin [81-07-21[1-5%]; Cumene Hydroperoxide [80-15- 9][1-5%]; Ethylene Glycol [107- 21-11[0.1-1%]; Cumene [98-82- 8][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 300.2oF]; [SG 1.1] --l---____ ....J -------~------------. STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 63 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • sfsitlrs!ails• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 5 I STERICYC I L I 100.0 I RHO-CLENE N-Propyl Bormide I IR, OHH, SN, I 55.0000 I 55.0000 I I N I N I Stored: Chem Storage/ Used: LE-8246 (NPB) [Stericycle 8246]: 1-CA, P65 Gins Gins Production Bromopopane [106-94-5][90- 100%]; Dimethoxymethane [109- 87-5][1-5%]; 1,2-Epoxybutane I I I ~ [106-88-7][1-5%]; 2- Methylpropan-2-ol [75-65-0][1- 5%]; [BP 159.6oF]; [LEL 3.8; UEL 7 .5]; [SG 1.322; VD 4.25]; [H2-F1- RO] 6 I GOOGON I L I 100 I Goo Gone [Goo Gone.2028]: CL3A, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins I I 0.0078 Gins I N I N I Stored, Maint / Used Packaging E;-2028 Petroleum distillates, hydrotreated SN ligl)t[64742-47~8][60-100%]; D- Limonene [5989-27-5][1-5%];. Orang·e, sweet, e~ract [8028-48- 6][0,5-1.5%]; [FP 185oF]; [SG 0,8] 7 I CRC-L 100.0 Anti-Seize Lubricant [CRC CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.5000 Gins 0.0078 Gins N N Stored: Maint / Used: Production SL35911 SL35911, SL35913]: Distillates CA, SN, P65 (petroleum), hydrotreated heavy naphthenic [64742-52-5][50-60%]; Gr~phite [7782-42-5][10-20%]; Nickel [7440-02-0][10-20%]; Residual Oils [64742-57-0][10- 20%]; [FP >450oF; BP >500oF]; [SG 1.25; VD >5]; [H2-F1-RO] TOTAL -Sensitizers/Liquids I 112~19 Gins I 80.00 Gins I 0.06 Gins -- AGGREGATE TOTAL -Sensitizers/Liquids I 192.25 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 64 of 93 \ \ Sensitizers/SOLIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I ORTHO- I s I 100.0 I MiM Debris Waste 181 Inorganic I IR, OHH, SN I 900.0000 I I I N I N I Chemical Storage MIM soild waste (other)-Iron [1309-Lbs WASTE 37-1][60%]; Carbon [7440-44- 0][10%]; Silica [7440-21-3][10%]; Cobalt [7440-48-4][10%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10%] - Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders 2 I SANDVIK-s 100.0 MIM Feedstock#1 [17-4PH] I IR, OHH, SN I 1200.0000 I I 200.0000 I N I N I MIM 17-4PH [Sandvik Osprey 17-4PH]: Iron Lbs Lbs [7 439-89-4][70-80%]; Chromium [7440-47-3][10-20%]; Copper [7440-50-8][1-10%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders 3 I ORTHO-I s I 100.0 MIM Feedstock #2 Ryer: Iron I IR, OHH, SN I 1200.0000 I I 200.0000 I N I N I MIM MIM2 [1309-37-1][66.8%]; Carbon Lbs Lbs [7440-44-0][1%]; Silicon [7440- I I I I I 21-31[1%]; Manganese [7439-96- 51[1%]; Phosphorus [121-45- 9][0.4%]; Sulfur [7704-34- 9][0.03%]; Chromium [7440-47- 3][15%]; Nickel [7440-00-0][4%]; Niobium [7440-03-1][0.28%]; Copper [7440-50-8][3.7%]; Proprietary Binders [PROP][10- 30%]-Materials are mixed with plastic and wax binders +--~-.J. ____ ... -.... i ---· ---------------· --~ ~ I TOTAL -Sensitizers/Solids 3300:00 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 400.00 Lbs ------------_______ L AGGREGATE TOTAL -Sensitizers/Solids 3700.00 Lbs -~------------~--·------·· ------.. - STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 65 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -~~A£•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 GORILLA-I L I 100 I Gorilla Glue [Polyurethane I CL38, IR, OHH, I 0.5000 Gins I I 0.0312 Gins I N I N I Maint GLUE Adhesive]: Polyisocyanate SN,TX,P65 Prepolymer based on MDI [67815-87-61[40-70%]; Polymeric Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-91[10-30%]; 4,4'- Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate [101-68-8][10-30%]; Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate (MDI) Mixed Isomers [26447-40- 5][1-5%]; Addititve [TS][0.1-1%]; [FP 200oF; BP 406.4oF]; [SG 1.138]; [LC50-lnhalation 1.96 mg/I] TOTAL -Toxics/Liquids, 0,50 Gins 0.00 .Gins I · 0,03 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Toxics/Liquids 0.53 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 66 of93 Unstable Reactives 1/LIQUEFIED GASES ?017-Ortho Organizers--Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 I AIRGAS-I LG I 100 I MAPP GAS (Petroleum Gas, I FG, IR, OHH, I 1.8750 Gins I 0.1562 Gins I I N I y I Maint MAPP MAPD), stabilized [Mixture of UR1 GAS Methylacetylene and propadiene]: Propylene [115-07-1][40-50%]; Methyl Acetylene [74-99-7][27- 33%]; 1,2-Propadiene (Allene) [463-49-0][13-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][2-5%]; N-Butane [106- 97-8][2-5%]; Propane [74-98-6][1- 5%]; [FP -162.7oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 3]; [9.2 cf/lb; 4.8 lb/gal; 44.16 cf/gal]; [H1-F4-R1] ---· _ __j_ ____ _j_ __ ·--- TOTAL -Unstable Reactives 1/Liquefied Gases 1.88 Gins 0.16 Gins 0.00 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL -Unstable Reactives 1/Liquefied Gases 2.03 Gins --------- STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 67 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••~A£&&~A~A~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 74-86-2* CG 100 Acetylene, dissolved [Acetylen] [Ethine] [Ethyne] [Narcylene] I FG, OHH, UR2 I 160.0000 Cf N y Welding Shop [Asphyxiant] [Praxair P-4559-I]: [mw 26.04 g/mol]; [FP 0oF]; [LEL 2.5; UEL 100]; [SG 0.906]; [14.7 cf/lb; 4.9 lbs/gal; 72.03 cf/gal]; [H0-F4-R3] TOTAL -Unstable Reactives 2/Cornpressed Gases 160.00 AGGREGATE TOTAL -Unstable Reactives 2/Compressed Gases 160.00 STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 68 of 93 Water Reactives 1/LIQUIDS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 LOCTITE- 41161 L 100.0 I Loctite 411 Instant Adhesive (411 I CL3A, IR, OHH, I 0.0219 Gins Prism Clear Toughened) [Henkel WR1 41161]: Ethyl 2-cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; Thickner [PROP][5-10%]; Filler [PROP][1- 5%]; [FP 188.51oF; BP >300oF]; [SG 1.05; VD 3] TOTAL-Water Reactives 1/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL -Water Reactives 1/Liquids 0.02 Gins 0.02 Gins 0.0008 Gins N N Maint ~---------------- 0.00 Gins 0.00 Gins STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 69 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)/ CBC TABLE 307.1(2): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA-H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAO STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS -1,000 GALLONS -1,620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS -2,000 GALLONS -1,620 CUBIC FEET -60 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 10,000 POUNDS-1,000 GALLONS-1,620 CUBIC FEET (3,240 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS]-30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS USE-OPEN MAQ: 2,000 POUNDS -200 GALLONS 2016 CFC Table 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1): Mand S-1 OCCUPANCIES-STORAGE/DISPLAY -MAO PER CONTROL AREA: 19,500 POUNDS -1,950 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 70 of 93 I HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS AND.OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1 (2) • CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (2) SUMMARY • HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC 422.2500 ~ 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 71 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) • CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC CA-Prop65 5.2890 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES -CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES REPORTING/DISCLOSURE THROUGH CUPRA AND/OR LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BE REQUIRED 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 72 of93 HAZARD0US MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(2) • CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 0.0632 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)/CBCTABLE 307.1(2): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA-H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAO STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO-NO CABINETS: 1,000 POUNDS-100 GALLONS-1,620 CUBIC FEET-30 GALLONS LIOUIFIED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO -WITH CABINETS: 2,000 POUNDS -200 GALLONS -3,240 CUBIC FEET -60 GALLONS LIOUIFIED USE-CLOSED MAO: 1,000 POUNDS -100 GALLONS -1,620 CUBIC FEET -30 GALLONS LIOUIFIED [3,240 CUBIC FEET-60 GALLONS LIOUIFIED IF IN CABINETS] USE-OPEN MAO: 250 POUNDS -25 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 73 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY-PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC 5104.1: UNLIMITED-QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED AS HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 2016 CFC 5104.2: H OCCUPANCY OR SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS APPLICABLE TO ONLY >500 POUNDS IN GROUP A, B, E, F, I AND R OCCUPANCIES MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF LEVEL 2 AND 3 AEROSOLS COMBINED: 1,000 POUNDS OR 2,000 POUNDS IF STORED IN CABINETS. 2016 CFC TABLE 5104.3.1: NONSEGREGATED STORAGE OF LEVEL 2 AND 3 AEROSOL COMBINED IN GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSES: PALLETIZED OR SOLID-PILE STORAGE: 12,000 LBS RACK STORAGE: 24,000 LBS MAQ of LEVEL 2 and 3 AEROSOL COMBINED IN NON-SEGREGATED RETAIL STORAGE AREA: 2,500 POUNDS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 74 of 93 HAZARl;)OU.S MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Combustible Liquids II 2016 CFC TABLE5003.1.1(1)/CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1STFLOOR CONTROL AREA H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT <1=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 240 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) -2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED STORAGE OF STILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS-2016 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY-MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA-2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF 1-8, 1-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING </=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </=6', OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS Combustible Liquids Ill-A 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT <1=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 1,320 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 660 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 160 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS-2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 5701.2 Exception 2: <1=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS <1=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA-2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF 1-8, 1-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING </=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </=6', OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 75 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY-PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED.MAO: NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT LIMITED LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 5701.2 Exception 2: </=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED . · · ··ir= ·, ~,. ~-· ··'·?1;~!'"~~ ~:-:. ,. · c;;, ; ~i-.. i·" .,: ;,,.,..,/ °' ·, · : , : :.:;,, J... . . ·,, ;rq1111 , ,,.. ·.~ ·.,1'6tak, ... · 1.J~~·,fdl: ", · ·, ., ··:. · )/:. ·Otisl\~--~,).·i;.11 .. 1m1":,,:~,; ,:1;tc.,:;:-·~. : ': .. --• _: '. ,· .', .... ~4t::~--.. -.-~:t.~i"-''---~,.,1-) -~·· _,.,·~·;ft \~~l,1·_..,;' ~- 0.0 3.6562 1240.0 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA -H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 30 GALLONS -2,000 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 60 GALLONS -4,000 CUBIC FEET USE-CLOSED MAQ -NOT CABINETS: 30 GALLONS -2,000 CUBIC FEET USE-CLOSED MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 60 GALLONS -4,000 CUBIC FEET USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT APPLICABLE 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 76 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -lnside-1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)/CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FL1A, FL1B AND FL1C COMBINED H-2 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >15 PSI H-3 OCCUPANCY FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT <1=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 240 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) -2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED STORAGE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA-2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING </=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </=6', OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS :-- 1 I I I lo.03321~ 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)/CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FL1B AND FL1C COMBINED H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN NORMALLY OPEN CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS OR SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED >15 PSI H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED FOR ONLY> MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN NORMALLY CLOSED CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED AT <1=15 PSI STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS USE-CLOSED MAQ: 240 GALLONS USE-OPEN MAQ: 60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 5701.2 Exception 2: <1=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS <1=5 LITERS/5 GAL: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA-2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, II & Ill-A LIQUIDS: CEILING </=18' HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </=6', OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 77 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1)-CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY-PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1)/CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA-H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: 30 GALLONS -3,000 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS 60 GALLONS -6,000 CUBIC FEET USE-CLOSED MAQ: 30 GALLONS -3,000 CUBIC FEET [60 GALLONS -6,000 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS] USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT APPLICABLE lJ,i ~ ~,{~i~,~~,'\ ~"l ,~ .... -s\~ .. , ,,1:Jr ' CJ) (~ .j (); 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAQ: NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT LIMITED 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1) -M and S OCCUPANCIES -STORAGE/DISPLAY -MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: NOT LIMITED 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 78 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 307.1(1) • CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA -H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR> MAQ STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ-NO CABINETS: 100 POUNDS-10 GALLONS-1,500 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: 200 POUNDS -20 GALLONS -3,000 CUBIC FEET USE-CLOSED MAQ-NO CABINETS: 100 POUNDS-10 GALLONS-1,500 CUBIC FEET [3,000 CUBIC FEET IF IN CABINETS] USE-OPEN MAQ: 20 POUNDS -2 GALLONS 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1) ·Mand S OCCUPANCIES· STORAGE/DISPLAY· MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: 2,300 POUNDS-230 GALLONS 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) / CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -NO CABINETS: NOT LIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED USE-CLOSED MAQ: NOT LIMITED USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT LIMITED 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.11.1 / CBC TABLE 414.2.5(1) ·Mand S OCCUPANCIES-STORAGE/DISPLAY-MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: NOT LIMITED 2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS STORAGE AMOUNT= MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH< 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 79 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• AL1 Aerosols Level 1 AL2 .Aerosols,'Level 2 AL3 Aerosols Level 3 CA Carcinogens CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products CD Combustible Dusts CF Combustible Fibers CG-NH Compressed· Gases -lnerUNon-1-:lazardous CL2 Combustible Liquids II .CL2-NFP Combustible Liquids-ll~No Fire Point CL3A Combustible Liquids Ill-A CL3A•NFP Combustible Liquids Ill-A-Nb Fire Point CL3B Combustible Liquids I11-B CL3B~NFP Combustible Liquids 11I-B-No Fire Point CR Corrosives CRY-F Cryogenic Liquids -Flammable CRY-NH Cryogenic Liquids -lnerUNon-Hazardous CRY-OX Cryogenic Liquids -Oxidizing EX Explosives 1---------------------------------------------------------- EX 1.1 Explosives Division 1 .1 EX1 .2 I Explosives Division 1.2 EX1 .3 I Explosives Division 1.3 EX1 .4 I Explosives Division 1.4 EX1 .4G I Explosives Division 1.4G -------------------------- EX1 .5 I Explosives Division 1.5 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 p p p H H p p p p p p p p p H p p p p p p p p p p Page 80 of 93 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions EX1.6 Explosives Division 1.6 FG Flammable Gases FL1A Flammable Liquids I-A FL1A-NFP Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point FL1B Flammable Liquids I-B FL1B-NFP Flammable Liquids I-B-No Fire Point FL1C Flammable Liquids I-C FL1C-NFP Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point FRF Federal Regulated Flammable Substanct;is FRS Federal Regulated Substances FS Flammable Solids HT Highly Toxics IR Irritants IR-CP Irritants-Consumer Products NH Nonhazardous Materials OHH Other Health Hazards OHH-CP Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products OP Organic Peroxides -Unclassified Detonable OP1 Organic Peroxides I ---·----------------- OP2 Organic Peroxides II -------------- OP3 Organic Peroxides Ill OP4 Organic Peroxides IV ------------------------~ -----------~ -----------~------ OP5 Organic Peroxides V ox Oxidizer Gases ------------------- OX1 Oxidizers 1 p p p p p p -----· --------------+------ p p p p p H H H NH H H p p p p ·-L_ ,P --1 I 'P --I p ----+---j -------- 1~ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 81 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions OX2 Oxidizers 2 0X3 Oxidizers 3 OX4 Oxidizers 4 P65 CA-Prop65 PSM PSM-OSHA P'i' Pyrophorics RAD Radioactive RADA Radioactive -Alpha RADB Radioactive -Beta RADG Radioactive • Gamma, RMP-T1 RMP Table 1 • Federal Regulated Substances RMP-T2 RMP Table 2 • Federal Regulated Flammable Sul:>stances RMP-T3 RMP Table 3 • CA Regulated Substances SIED Special, Industrial ·Explosive Devices SN Sensitizers SN°CP Sensitizers-Consumer Products SRS State Regulated Substances TX Toxics UR1 Unstable Reactives 1 UR2 Unstable Reactives 2 UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 p P, p H H p H H H H p p p p H H p ------+---·-· .. H p p ----------------------------------------------------- p p UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 WR1 Water Reactives 1 WR2 Water Reactives 2 WR3 Water Reactives 3 ------___ .. __ .. ______ -------------··-------------------------------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 2017-05-03 p p p Page 82 of 93 HAZARDOl,JS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID + Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. + Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. + Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. + Tastes sour. + Turns blue litmus paper red. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. + Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis]. + pH = </=1 to <7 AEROSOL + A product that is dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. • Level 1 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion </=8,600 Btu/lb. • Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/lb and <13,000 Btu/lb. • Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb AEROSOL CONTAINER + A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces (1,000 ml), designed to dispense an aerosol product; or + A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces (118 ml), designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE [ALKALI] + Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl ions. + Chemically opposite of an organic acid. + Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. + Neutralizes acids. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. + pH= >7 to >/=14 CARCINOGEN + Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. + Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: • It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or • It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or • Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED CONTAINER + A container sealed by means of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapor or dusts will not escape from it under ordinary conditions of use or handling. KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 83 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CLOSED SYSTEM + The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or sy?tem. + The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • All compressed gases. • Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. COMBUSTIBLE DUST + Finely divided solid materials which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source ignition. + Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. + Generally: • Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is 'Combustible Dust.' • Particulate frpril wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.' • Particulate from wood saving may or may not be 'Combustible Dust.' COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID + A liquid having a closed up flash point >/=100oF. • Class II Combustible Liquid: Flash point >/=100oF and <140oF. • Class IIIA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=140oF and <200oF. • Class 1118 Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=200oF. + DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS + A material, or mixture of materials which: • Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and • Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health-or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. + The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: • Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. • Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF • Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent. • Compressed Gas Mixtures: Mixture of two or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CONTROL AREA + Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored dispensed, used or handled. + See also the definition of 'Outdoor control area.' KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 84 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CORROSIVE + A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate surfaces. + Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach -i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. + General 'rule of thumb': pH </=2-3 and >/=12 + Dot Class 8 Materials. CRYOGENIC FLUID + A fluid having a boiling point lower than -130oF at 14.7 psia. FLAMMABLE GAS + A material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: • Is ignitable at 14.7 psia when in a mixture of </=13% by volume with air; or • Has a flammable range at 14. 7 psia with air of at least 12%, regardless of lower limit. + The limits specified shall be determined at 14.7 psi of pressure and a temperature of 68oF. + DOT Class 2 Materials. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS + A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure, is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID + A liquid having a closed cup flash point <100oF. • Class IA Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point <100oF. • Class 18 Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF. • Class II Flammable Liquid: Flash point >/=73oF and <100oF. + DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL + A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 600oF or less. FLAMMABLE SOLID + A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or + A solid which has an ignition temperature below 212oF which burns so vigorously and persistently when ignited as to create a serious hazard. + Test Data -CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and burns with a self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second along its major axis. + DOT Class 4.1 Materials. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES + The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL). KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 85 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 HAZARD RA TING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] + Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: • 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment-i.e.: * Inhalation/Absorption -Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is </= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 10 times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. • 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact- i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of ha·zard 4. * Gases • Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage. • 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply-i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD]-continued + Health [Blue] -continued: * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and </=1 O milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=5,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. • 1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator -i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. * Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 f9r acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and </=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 86 of 93 I ) HAZARDOUS MATEFIIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 • 0: Materials that on exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials -i.e.: * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LDS0 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LOSO for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LCS0 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LCS0 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. + Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow: • 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily --i.e.: * Flammable Gases. * Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <1 00oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. • 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions --i.e.: * Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=100oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <100oF [i.e.: Class I-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. * Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air [i.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. • 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air --i.e. * Liquids having a flash point >1 00oF and </-200oF [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. * Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. * Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. * Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. HAZARD RA TING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued + Flammability [Red] -continued: • 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur --i.e.: * Materials that will burn in air when exposure to a tempura of 1 S00oF for </=5 minutes. * Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >200oF [i.e.: Class 111-B Combustible Liquids]. • 0: Materials that will not burn --i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500oF for a period of 5 minutes. + Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: • 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. • 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation --i.e.: * Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. * Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=1 S0oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 87 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 * • 1: * * • 0: * * * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure --i.e.: Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. Materials that exhibit an exotherm at-temperatures >150oC but </=300oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions --i.e.: Materials that do not react with water. Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS + Chemicals or substances which are physical hazc1rds or health hazards as defined and classified in IFC/CFC Chapter 27, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HEALTH HAZARD • A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute or chronic health effects are capable of occurring in exposed persons. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive. HIGHLY TOXIC + Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal· concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. • Skin Absorption = LD50 = </=200 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 200 milligrams or iess per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. + Dot Class 6.1 Materials. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS + Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. + The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions. IRRITANT + A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. + A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. + A chemical is classified as an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS {LP-gas) KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 88 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 + A material which is composed predominantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal butane or isobutene) and butylenes. LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) + The minimum concentration of vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of an ignition source. + The LFL is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MAQ) + The maximum amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or an outdoor control area. OCCUPANCY + B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops. + F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or Group S storage occupancy. • F-1 Moderate-hazard Occupancy: Includes, but not limited to, athletic equipment, automobiles, electronics, food processing, laundries, paper mills, printing and publishing, soaps and detergents, textiles and wood. • F-2 Low-hazard Occupancy: Factory industrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard. • H Occupancy: High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of quantities allowed in control areas constructed and located as required in Section 2703.8.3. • H-2: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: n Class I, II or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. n Combustible dust. n Cryogenic fluids, flammable. n Flammable gases. n Class 1 organic peroxides. n Class 3 oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. n Pyrophoric liquids, solids and gases, nondetonable. n Class 3 nondetonable unstable (reactive) materials. n Class 3 water reactive materials. OCCUPANCY -continued • H-3: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: n Class I, II or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. n Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton. n Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids. n Flammable solids. n Class II and Ill Organic peroxides. n Class 2 Oxidizers. n Class 2 Oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. n Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 89 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 IJ Class 2 water-reactive materials. • H-4: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: IJ Corrosives. IJ Highly toxic materials. IJ Toxic materials. + M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. + S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazardous occupancy. ' • S-1 Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper in rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing, glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps. • S-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. OPEN SYSTEM + The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involvir19 a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers. • Dip tank and plating tank operations. ORGANIC PEROXIDE + An organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0-structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. + Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive. + Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time. + DOT 5.3 Materials. • Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: a Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard through rapid explosive decomposition. a Regulated as Class A explosive a DOTTypeA • Class I Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation. a DOT Type B • Class 11 Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. a DOT Type C • Class Ill Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. a DOT Type D • Class IV Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn in the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard. a DOT Type E & F KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 90 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 ORGANIC PEROXIDE -continued • Class V Organic Peroxide: D Formulations the burn with less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard. D DOT Type G OTHER HEALTH HAZARD + Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage] or teratogens [effects on fetuses]. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA + An outdoor area that contains hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Table 2703.1.1 (3) or 2703.1.1 (4). OXIDIZER pH + A material that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if heated or contaminated, can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition. + Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorine. + DOT Class 5.1 Materials. • Class 4 Oxidizer: D Can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact. Additionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles. D Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. • Class 3 Oxidizer: D Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. D Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. • Class 2 Oxidizer: D Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. D Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group Ill: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchlorate and that of ammonium persulphate. • Class 1 Oxidizer: D Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials. + Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: • pH 1-<7: Acid [1=Strong; 6=Weak] • pH 7: Neutral [i.e. Water] • pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than pH of 10) • Skin: ph 6-8 KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 91 of 93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 PHYSICAL HAZARD + A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide (solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water- reactive material (solid or liquid). PYROPHORIC + A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 130oF. SENSITIZER + Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. + Chronic effecUreaction. STORAGE + The keeping, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks, cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations through closed connections to the vessel. TOXIC MATERIAL + Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion= LOSO= >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LOSO] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. • Skin Absorption = LOSO = >200 mg/kg to 1,000 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LOSO] of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 ppm but not more than 2,000 ppm by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic. + DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL + A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials. + Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows: • Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): a Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. a Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. • Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 92 of 93 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Inside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 D Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. D Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures. • Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): D Normally unstable and readily undergo violent chemical change but do not detonate. D Materials that can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NTP. D Materials that can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. • Class 1 Unstable (Reactive): D Materials that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures. USE (MATERIAL) + Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL + A material that explodes; violently reacts; produces flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases; or evolves enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. + DOT Class 4.3 Materials. • Class 3 Water Reactive: D Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • Class 2 Water Reactive: D Materials that react violently with water or have the ability to boil water. D Materials that produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. • Class 1 Water Reactive: D Materials that react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 93 of93 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • OUTDOOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Table of Contents Summary Health Hazards Summary Physical Hazards Hazardous Materials Inventory KLAUSBRUCKNER AND ASSOCIATES Sorted Inventory ................................................................................................................................................................ Applicable Codes for Health Hazards Applicable Codes for Physical Hazards Hazard Definitions -Abbreviations Code Definitions HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 2 3 4 5 15 17 19 22 Page 1 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(4) SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Irritants 10.0000 Nonhazardous Materials 5000.0000 Other Health Hazards 30.0000 10.0000 CA-Prop65 moooo OUTSIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 2 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL$ AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(3) SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Combustible Liquids I11-B Cryogenic Liquids -Inert/Non-Hazardous 1453.1000 Flammable Gases 30.0000 Oxidizer Gases OUTSIDE 10.0000 3240.0000 150;0000 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 3 of32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 7727-37-I C I 100 I Nitrogen [Cryogenic] [LN2] I CRY-NH I 1453.1000 I I I N I y I Dock 9C [Asphyxiant]: [mw 28.02 g/mol]; Gins [13.8 cf/lb; 6. 75 lbs/gin; 93.11 cf/gin]; [H3-FO-RO] 2 I 1333-74-0 I c~ I 100 I Hydrogen [H2]: [mw 2.02 g/mol]; j FG I q240.oooo I I I N I y I Dock [LE;:L 4; UEL 7 4.2]; [\/,0 0,08]; [j 92 Cf. cf/lb; 113.4 cf/gin: 0.592 lbs/gal]; [HO·F4-R0] 3 I 74-98-6 I LG I 100 I Propane [Liquefied Petroleum I FG,OHH I 30.0000 I I I N I y I Dock Gas] [LPG]: [mw: 44.11]; [8.45 Gins cf/lb; 4.22 lb/gin; 35.65 cf/gin]; [H2-F4-RO] 4 I 7440-37-1 I CG I 100 I A~gon [Simple Asphyxiant]: [mw I NH I 5000,0000 I I I N I y I Dock 39.95 g/molj; [9,71 cf/lb]; [·11.63 Cf lbs/gal]; [112.92 cf/gal]; [HO-FO- RO] 5 I 7782-44-7 I CG I 100 I Oxygen [02]: [mw 32 g/mol]; I ox I 150.0000 Cf I I I N I y I Dock [12.05 cf/lb]; [9.52 lb/gal]; [114.72 cf/gal]; [HO-FO-RO OX] 6 I KAESER-[. 100.0 K9ser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B', IR, OHH, I I 10:0000 I I N I N I Dock SIGS460 Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 Gins 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated; C24-56 fraction [883233-40-51[10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branclied Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-11[5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] OUTSIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 4 of 32 Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE KAESER- SIGS460 L 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1 ][5-10% ]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 111-B/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL -Combustible Liquids 11I-B/Liquids 0.00 Gins 10.00 Gins 10.0000 Gins 10.00 Gins N 0.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 N Dock Page 5 of32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • c!glc !uif-lrt1ln-lzafouf:RIGl1cf • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Nitrogen [Cryogenic] [LN2] [Asphyxiant]: [mw 28.02 g/mol]; [13.8 cf/lb; 6. 75 lbs/gin; 93.11 cf/gin]; [H3-F0-R0] TOTAL -Cryogenic Liquids -lnert/Non,Hazardous/Cryogenics AGGREGATE TOTAL -Cryogenic Liquids -Inert/Non-Hazardous/Cryogenics 1453.10 1453.10 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 6 of 32 Flammable Gases/COMPRESSED GASES 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Hydrogen [H2]: [mw 2.02 g/mol]; [LEL 4; UEL 7 4.2]; [VD 0.08]; [192 cf/lb; 113.4 cf/gin; 0.592 lbs/gal]; [H0-F4-R0] TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Compressed Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Compressed Gases 3240.00 3240.00 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 7 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •F1tlml1e lsJulE_D _sl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Propane [Liquefied Petroleum Gas] [LPG]: [mw: 44.11]; [8.45 cf/lb; 4.22 lb/gin; 35.65 cf/gin]; [H2-F4-R0] TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Liquefied Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Flammable Gases/Liquefied Gases 30.oo Gins 30.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 8 of 32 Irritants/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE KAESER- SIGS460 L 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymerwith P65 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-11[5-10% ]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] TOTAL -Irritants/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL -Irritants/Liquids 0.00 Gins 10.00 Gins 10.0000 Gins 10.00Glns N 0.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 N Dock Page 9 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •Nl,afdfs rlerfs,cfMIEslofAsfl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Argon [Simple Asphyxiant]: [mw 39.95 g/mol]; [9.71 cf/lb]; [11.63 lbs/gal]; [112.92 cf/gal]; [H0-F0-R0] TOTAL -Nonhazardous Materials/.Compressed Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Nonhazardous Materials/Compressed Gases 5000.00 5000.00 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 10 of 32 Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsl)ad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE KAESER- SIGS460 L 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, JR, OHH, Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1 ][5-10% ]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL -other Health Hazards/Liquids 0.00 Gins 10.00 Gins 10.0000 Gins 10.00Glns N 0.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 N Dock Page 11 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • o!t !a1t~a!d!alF1I GfsEP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Propane [Liquefied Petroleum Gas] [LPG]: [mw: 44.11]; [8.45 cf/lb; 4.22 lb/gin; 35.65 cf/gin]; [H2-F4-R0] TOTAL -Other \-lealfh Hazards/Liquefied Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Other Health Hazards/Liquefied Gases 30.0000 Gins 30.00·Glns 30.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 12 of 32 Oxidizer Gases/COMPRESSED GASES 2017--Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue,-Carlsbad, CA 92008 OUTSIDE Oxygen [02]: [mw 32 gfmol]; [12.05 cfflb]; [9.52 lb/gal]; [114.72 cffgal]; [H0-F0-R0 OX] TOTAL -Oxidizer Gases/Compressed Gases AGGREGATE TOTAL -Oxidizer Gases/Compressed Gases 150.00 150.00 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 ~--~--------~--------~- ·-~ Page 13 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~~~£·•··································· 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 KAESER- SIGS460 OUTSIDE L 100.0 I Kaser Sigma S-460 (Compressor I CL3B, IR, OHH, Oil): 1-Tetradecene, polymer with P65 1-dodecen, distn. Residues, hydrogenated, C24-56 fraction [883233-45-5][10-25%]; 1,2- Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9- 11-branched Alkyl Esters [68515- 49-1][5-10%]; [FP 484oF; BP 700oF]; [SG 0.86] TOTAL • CA-Prop65/Liquids AGGREGATE TOTAL -CA-Prop65/Liquids o.oo Gins 10.00 Gins 10.0000 Gins 10.00 Gins N 0.00 Gins HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 N Dock Page 14 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(4) SUMMARY· HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC OUTSIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 15 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(4) SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC CA-Prop65 I 0.0 I 10.0 I 0.0 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES -CHEMICALS KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER OR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES REPORTING/DISCLOSURE THROUGH CUPRA AND/OR LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BE REQUIRED OUTSIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 16 of 32 \ I I HAZARD.OLIS.MATERIALS AND-OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (3) SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 TABLE 5704.4.2: ALL CLASS Ill 22000 GAL PER PILE CONTAINER STORAGE, 44000 GAL PER PILE PORTABLE TANK STORAGE TABLE 5705.3.8.2: 3300 GAL DISPENSING SECTION 5704.4 & 5705.3.8: EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS AND HEIGHT LIMITATIONS APPLY QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC OUTSIDE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 17 of 32 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(3) SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS 2017 • Ortho Organizers -Outside· 1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 2016 CFC TABLE 5003:1.1(3) STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ: USE • CLOSED MAQ USE • OPEN MAQ 30 GALLONS -3,000 CUBIC FEET 15 GALLONS -1,500 CUBIC FEET NOT APPLICABLE .. Jt~~2~I~~:r~';f?~ ~ .. :::{, iJ?{tl/::h ;:.-: "'\Iei:\r~t ;f ~~!i~:?: Oxidizer Gases 2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(3) STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ: USE -CLOSED MAQ USE -OPEN MAQ OUTSIDE 0.0 0.0 150.0 60 GALLONS -6,000 CUBIC FEET 30 GALLONS -1,500 CUBIC FEET NOT APPLICABLE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 18 of 32 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions AL1 Aerosols Level 1 AL2 Aerosols Level 2 AL3 Aerosols Level 3 CA Carcinogens CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products CD Combustible Dusts CF Combustible Fibers p p p H H ---------------·-----~--------+------ p p !-----------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+- CG-NH CL2 CL2-NFP CL3A CL3A-NFP CL3B CL3B-NFP CR CRY-F CRY-NH CRY0 OX EX EX1.1 EX1.2 EX1.3 EX1.4 EX1.4G EX1.5 Compressed Gases -Inert/Non-Hazardous Combustible Liquids II Combustible Liquids II-No Fire Point Combustible Liquids Ill-A ----- Combustible Liquids Ill-A-No Fire Point Combustible Liquids 111-B Combustible 'Liquids 111-B-No Fire Point ----- Corrosives ------------~-------- Cryogenic Liquids -Flammable Cryogenic Liquids -Inert/Non-Hazardous ----------------------------------- Cryogenic Liquids -Oxidizing Explosives --------------------------------- Explosives Division 1.1 Explosives Division 1.2 ------ Explosives Division 1.3 Explosives Division 1.4 ------~------~------------------ Explosives Division 1 .4G Explosives Division 1.5 -------------~-------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 p p p p p p p H p p p p p 'p p ---~ I -j : .. . .·~ Ip I -------__ J Page 19 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EX1:a, FG FL1A FL1A-NFP FL:1:B FL18-NFP FL1C FL1C-NFP FRF FRS FS HT IR IR-CP NH OHH OHH-CP OP OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 OP5 ox OX1 Explosives' Division 1'.6, Flammable Gases Flammable Liquids I-A Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point Flammable Liquids I-B Flammable Liquids I-8-No Fire Point Flammable Liquids I-C Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point Federai Regulated Flammable Substances Federal Regulated Substances Flammable Solids Highly Toxics ·lr~itants Irritants-Consumer Products Nonhazardous Materials Other Health Hazards Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products Organic Peroxides -Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxides I Organic Peroxides II ------------------ OrganicPeroxides Ill Organic Peroxides IV ------·------------- Organic Peroxides V ---------- Oxidizer Gases Oxidizers 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 p p p p p p p p p p p H H H NH H H p p p p p p : _:__ ___ -_I Page 20 of 32 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions OX2 Oxidizers 2 OX3 Oxidizers 3 OX4 Oxidizers 4 P65 CA-Prop65 PSM PSM-OSHA PY Pyrophorics RAD Radioactive RADA Radioactive -Alpha RADS Radioactive -Beta RADG Radioactive -Gamma RMP-T1 RMP Table 1 -Federal Regulated Substances RMP-T2 RMP Table 2 -Federal Regulated Flammable Substances RMP-T3 RMP Table 3 -CA Regulated Substances SIED Special Industrial Explosive Devices SN Sensitizers SN-CP Sensitizers-Consumer Products SRS State Regulated Substances TX Toxics UR1 Unstable Reactives 1 UR2 Unstable Reactives 2 UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 1--------l-----~ -------- UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 WR1 Water Reactives 1 WR2 Water Reactives 2 WR3 Water Reactives 3 p p p H H p H H H H p p p p H H p H p p -------"-- -------------~p i .. .. .. . . ..... I -------p -~1_P -----~ ------ L~ ----- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 21 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID + Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. + Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. + Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. + Tastes sour. + Turns blue litmus paper red. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. + Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis]. + pH = </=1 to <7 AEROSOL + A product that is dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. • Level 1 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion </=8,600 Btu/lb. • Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/lb and <13,000 Btu/lb. • Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb AEROSOL CONTAINER + A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces (1,000 ml), designed to dispense an aerosol product; or + A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size .of 4 fluid ounces (118 ml), designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE [ALKALI] + Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl ions. + Chemically opposite of an organic acid. + Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. + Neutralizes acids. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. + pH= >7 to >/=14 CARCINOGEN • Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. + Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: • It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or • It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or • Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED CONTAINER • A container sealed by means of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapor or dusts will not escape from it under ordinary conditions of use or handling. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 22 of 32 HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CLOSED SYSTEM + The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or system. + The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • All compressed gases. • Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. COMBUSTIBLE DUST + Finely divided solid materials which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source ignition. + Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve. + Generally: • Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is 'Combustible Dust.' • Particulate from wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.' • Particulate from wood saving may or may not be 'Combustible Dust.' COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID + A liquid having a closed up flash point >/=1 00oF. • Class II Combustible Liquid: Flash point >/=100oF and <140oF. • Class IIIA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=140oF and <200oF. • Class 1118 Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=200oF. + DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS + A material, or mixture of materials which: • Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and • Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health-or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. + The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: • Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. • Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF • Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent. • Compressed Gas Mixtures: Mixture of two or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CONTROL AREA + Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored dispensed, used or handled. + See also the definition of 'Outdoor control area.' KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 23 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 CORROSIVE + A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A chemical shall be considered corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on inanimate surfaces. + Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach -i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. + General 'rule of-thumb': pH </=2-3 and >/=12 • Dot Class 8 Materials. CRYOGENIC FLUID • A fluid having a boiling point lower than -130oF at 14.7 psia. FLAMMABLE GAS + A material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: • Is ignitable at 14.7 psia when in a mixture of </=13% by volume with air; or • Has a flammable range at 14.7 psia with air of at least 12%, regardless of lower limit. • The limits specified shall be determined at 14.7 psi of pressure and a temperature of 68oF. • DOT Class 2 Materials. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS • A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure, is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID • A liquid having a closed cup flash point <100oF. • Class IA Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point <100oF. • Class 18 Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF. • Class II Flammable Liquid: Flash point >/=73oF and <100oF. • DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL • A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 600oF or less. FLAMMABLE SOLID • A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or • A solid which has an ignition temperature below 212oF which burns so vigorously and persistently when ignited as to create a serious hazard. • Test Data -CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and burns with a self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second along its major axis. • DOT Class 4.1 Materials. FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES • The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL). KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 24 of 32 I HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] + Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: • 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment-i.e.: * Inhalation/Absorption -Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is </= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= 10 times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. • 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact - i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage. • 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply-i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued + Health [Blue] -continued: * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and </=10 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=5,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. • 1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator -i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. * Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and </=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 25 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 • 0: Materials that on exposure under fire conditions would offer .no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials -i.e.: * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. • Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow: • 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily --i.e.: * Flammable Gases. * Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid While under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <1 00oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. • 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions --i.e.: * Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=1 00oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <1 00oF [i.e.: Class I-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. * Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air [i.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. • 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardbus atmospheres with air --i.e. * Liquids having a flash point >100oF and </-200oF [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. * Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. * Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and·create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. * Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD]-continued + Flammability [Red] -continued: • 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur --i.e.: * Materials that will burn in air when exposure to a tempura of 1500oF for </=5 minutes. * Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >200oF [i.e.: Class 111-B Combustible Liquids]. • 0: Materials that will not burn --i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500oF for a period of 5 minutes. • Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: • 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. • 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation --i.e.: * Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. * Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 26 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 * • 1: * * • 0: * * * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure --i.e.: Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC but </=300oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions --i.e.: Materials that do not react with water. Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS + Chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in IFC/CFC Chapter 27, whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HEAL TH HAZARD • A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute or chronic health effects are capable of occurring in exposed persons. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive. HIGHLY TOXIC + Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LOSO = </=50 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. • Skin Absorption = LD50 = </=200 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LOSO] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams per liter or less of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. + Dot Class 6.1 Materials. INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS + Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. + The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions. IRRITANT + A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. + A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. + A chemical is classified as an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LP-gas) KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 27 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 + A material which is composed predominantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of them: propane, propylene, butane (normal butane or isobutene) and butylenes. LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL) + The minimum concentration of vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of an ignition source. + The LFL is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MAQ) + The maximum amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or an outdoor control area. OCCUPANCY + B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops. + F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Group F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for assembling, disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or Group S storage occupancy. • F-1 Moderate-hazard Occupancy: Includes, but not limited to, athletic equipment, automobiles, electronics, food processing, laundries, paper mills, printing and publishing, soaps and detergents, textiles and wood. • F-2 Low-hazard Occupancy: Factory industrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during finishing, packaging or processing do not involve a significant fire hazard. + H Occupancy: High-hazard Group H occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, that involves the manufacturing, processing, generation or storage of materials that constitute a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of quantities allowed in control areas constructed and located as required in Section 2703.8.3. • H-2: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: a Class I, II or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. a Combustible dust. a Cryogenic fluids, flammable. a Flammable gases. a Class 1 organic peroxides. a Class 3 oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. a Pyrophoric liquids, solids and gases, nondetonable. a Class 3 nondetonable unstable (reactive) materials. a Class 3 water reactive materials. OCCUPANCY -continued • H-3: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: a Class I, II or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. a Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton. a Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids. a Flammable solids. a Class II and Ill Organic peroxides. a Class 2 Oxidizers. a Class 2 Oxidizers used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. a Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 28 of 32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFIN111ONS 2017 -Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 D Class 2 water-reactive materials. • H-4: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: D Corrosives. D Highly toxic materials. D Toxic materials. + M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. + S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not classified as a hazardous occupancy. • S-1 Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper in rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing, glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps. • S-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings. OPEN SYSTEM + The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers. • Dip tank and plating tank operations. ORGANIC PEROXIDE + An organic compound that contains the bivalent -0-0-structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. + Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive. + Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time. + DOT 5.3 Materials. • Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: a Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard through rapid explosive decomposition. a Regulated as Class A explosive a DOTTypeA • Class I Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation. a DOT Type B • Class II Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. a DOT Type C • Class Ill Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard. a DOT Type D • Class IV Organic Peroxide: a Formulations that burn in the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard. a DOT Type E & F KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 29 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 ORGANIC PEROXIDE -continued • Class V Organic Peroxide: a Formulations the burn with less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard. a DOT Type G OTHER MEAL TH HAZARD + Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to-decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage] or teratogens [effects on fetuses]. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA + An outdoor area that contains hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantities of Table 2703.1.1 (3) or 2703.1.1 (4 ). OXIDIZER pH + A material that readily yields oxygen or other oxidizing gas, or that readily reacts to promote or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if heated or contaminated, can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition. + Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorine. + DOT Class 5.1 Materials. • Class 4 Oxidizer: a Can undergo an explosive reaction due to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock and that causes a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes into contact. Additionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles. a Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. • Class 3 Oxidizer: a Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. a Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. • Class 2 Oxidizer: a Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. a Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group Ill: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchlorate and that of ammonium persulphate. • Class 1 Oxidizer: a Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materials. + Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: • pH 1-<7: Acid [1=Strong; 6=Weak] • pH 7: Neutral [i.e. Water] • pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than pH of 10] • Skin: ph 6-8 KLAUSBRUCKNER &ASSOCIATES-2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 30 of32 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 PHYSICAL HAZARD + A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide (solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water- reactive material (solid or liquid). PYROPHORIC + A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 130oF. SENSITIZER + Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. + Chronic effect/reaction. STORAGE + The keeping, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks, cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations through closed connections to the vessel. TOXIC MATERIAL + Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LD50 = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. • Skin Absorption = LD50 = >200 mg/kg to 1,000 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 ppm but not more than 2,000 ppm by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic. + DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL • A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials. • Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows: • Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): D Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. o Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. • Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106 -TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 31 of 32 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS 2017-Ortho Organizers -Outside -1822 Aston Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 a Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. a Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures. • Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): a Normally unstable and readily undergo violent chemical change but do not detonate. a Materials that can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NTP. a Materials that can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. • Class 1 Unstable (Reactive): a Materials that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures. USE (MATERIAL) + Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL + A material that explodes; violently reacts; produces flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases; or evolves enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. + DOT Class 4.3 Materials. • Class 3 Water Reactive: a Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • Class 2 Water Reactive: a Materials that react violently with water or have the ability to boil water. a Materials that produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. • Class 1 Water Reactive: a Materials that react with water with some release of energy, but not violently. KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOCIATES -2495 TRUXTUN ROAD, SUITE 205, SAN DIEGO, CA 92106-TEL (619) 677-2004; FAX (619) 677-2444 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -2017-05-03 Page 32 of 32 4. D s. D 8, 00 7. 8. 0 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTION·NAIRE OFFICE USE ONLY RECORDID# _______________ I PLANCHECK# _______________ I BP DATE 13 CanosiWS 1-4. other Health Hazards 1.S. None of These. • If the answer to 1lfl)f or the n Diego, CA 92123. 0 CalARP Exems,t 0 GalARP Required 0 CBIARP Complete lnidllls c,z._.1 oz., iz S alln of Owner or Aulhorlte.d · Date FIRE DEPARl'MENT OCCUPANCY·CLASSIFIOATION· .. ___ ---:".',o"'."'R ... O_FFl_c_AL __ us_E_o_NL_Y:_. ___ _;..;.'""'.:""-_;..;.~.....,..-----_;..;.-'------ ~ ~-t t COUNTY ,HMO• , APOO ENCINA WASTEWATER AUTHORITY 6101) A 1-'ENIDA ENl'JMAS, CIR/Sf! . .JD, ('.4 910] :l-0195 TEI.:(760)4.l8-3!J4 l F,1x:(760)4i6-98S2 , REPORTING PERIOD: JANUARY l -JUNE 30 COMPLIANCE STATUS REPORT (CSR) XJuLYl-DECEMBER31 J. INDUSTRIAL USER INFORMATION: Ortho Organizers Industrial User Kame ' 1822 Aston Ave. Fnciliiy Address Henry Schein Inc. Owner Martin Lynch JU.Contact City Of Carlsbad Member Agency 2317 Pefillitlf Carlsbad 92008 7 60-448-8600 City Zip Code (Arca ~ode} ?hone Facilities Manager Ti11e . 3843 SIC Code I II. ARE PROCESS OR OPERATIONAL CHANGES BEING PLANNED OR IMPLEMENTED? YES X NO Jfyes, explain: ________ ___, __________________________ _ IIJ. LIST OF ALL ACTIVt ENVIRONMENTAL PER'HlT(S), PERi"trr #(s), DATE ISSUED AND EXPIRATiON DATE: WastewaterPermitNo. 2317 Issued 3/1/2013. Exnires 3/1/2018. IV. FLOW SUMMARY '"7 INCOMING WATER SOURCE AVERAGE DNLY FLOW RATE: MAXL\t!UM DAILY FLOW RATE: 1072 gpd 1272 gpd '"7 PRO<;::ESS DISCHARGE TO SANITARY SEWER AVERAGEDAILY.FLOWRA·m: 0 gpd MAXIMUM DAILY FLOW RATE: 0 gpd CONSUMPTION HAS.ST ,\'\'ED nm SAME DIN~REASED OR X DECREASED BY MORE THA:'\ 10'% .FROM THE LAST CSR. Jj change indict:zted, explain:---,-------'------'------------------ V. Tm: FOLLOWING fIAS BEEN INCJ,,UDED: XYES ONO DNA ZERO D!SCHAROE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT VI. . COMPLIANCE STA"l'US REPORT CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a systeri1 designed to assure that quqlified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted Based on my inquiry qf the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the informalion, .the iriformation submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and q.omplete. I am vare that there are signijicsant penalties for submitting.fMse information, including the possibili(v offme and impri o· mentfor knowing villat,ions. ~ J _'J Z6J7 c<P-r l.sb~d PRESIDENT/VP/GENERAJ1 MGR/CEO DA TE CITY OR COUNTY SF.R\'!NG rHf'Cffi' or v1sr,,. ClIT OF CARi.SBA!J, IHJ!:NA SANrrA 110:'/ DISTRICT, VAI.!.tCITOS WATCt DISTRICT, LEUCADrA WA$T£WA'TIF. DlSTRICT ANf}Cl'fY or E.'ICIN!T.~S Attachment A-I ZERO DISCHARGE CERTIFICATION STATEMENT "Based on my inquiry of the person. or persons directly responsible for managing compliance with the permit limitations; I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, no dumping of federa11y regulated wastewaters has occurred during the reporting period. I will retain copies of all hazardous waste manifests = and/or waste .hauler receipts on-site for at least three years and make them available to EWA personnel upon request." 4-. 1/3/2.017 av-k hptd PRE$IDENT DATE CITY OR COUNTY SERVING rm: cm· or VISTA, CITY or C,\Rl.SBAD, BUENA SANITATION !'!STRICT, VALLEC!TOS WATER DlS'l'RlCT, LF.VC/\DIA W AST&W ATER tJISTRlCT ANL> CIW Of £NClNlT,\S · Attnchmer1t A-2 .•. ' A. :~ft:a· t. ~ru:,. COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. 101.24OLDGRO'VE ROAD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92131 ~~ ~OllNUDi·F-flf tf!ff T PHONE (858) 586-260() FAX {858) 586-2601 www.sdapcd.org Sec.tors: 1, c PERMIT RECORD JD APCD2007-PTO-9f:3'1015 Site Record IQ: . APCD2006-SlTE-05928 Application Reco~d ~O; APCD2006-APP-984313 ! I lllflUIRllllllllllllRII ~JW!l§!Jlg~~lli~a~l~W!lml lllllllllllllllllllllll .. ..... ' Ortho Qtganiier$ inc Joh~·He~qet&on t822Aston Av · . C~rl~_ba~,CA 9.2008 . . 'f . i • '~ ~ ! '. .PERMIT TO OPERATE · -', ~ ~ritF.tl:S:Jlpv~m.9~1\~o;.20.11-. This permit is not valid l,1nt!I required·fee!:l have been paid. . . . . EQUIPMENT ADDRESS Ortho Organizers Inc John Henerson 1822 Aston Av Carlsbad CA 9~008 The above rs here~y granteg ~ Permit To Operate the arUcle, machine, equipment or contrivance described below. This permit is hQ~ tl'fl!'lsfen:\ble tp· a n~wciwner nor Js it va!id for operaticm of the equipment at another location except as specified. This Permit To Operat~ ·or q9py tm,ist be poste!f on or w_i\hin 2p fe~t of the equipment, or re.ad.Hy available on the operating premises. ,eatJtPMENT 6w~~R . · · · · . . · · _· . -: : ·.: }\ .. ~ .· . i' ,· EQUIPMENT oe;;CRIPTION . WAX.& ;i[ 1.,~c~iNG-Q~I:;RATtbN: ONE (1) BARON BLAKES,LEE MqbEL MVR-21s LEACHING TANK,·21"L x 14.S"W x .41"H; SIN 267~;.-ijQUIRPEOWtTH L.ID AND ASSOCIATED-SAFETY FE;ATUR!=S, USING ~0-100% N-PROPYL BROMIDE A~ L5\~HfNGSO):;YENT'(ijEArEDTO <1~0"'t); o.NE (1) E:IARON BLAKESLEE MODEL MRR 10 LE'CONTJNUOUS SOLVENT RECOVERY STILL, 8 GAL CAP., S/N.26794,9843-13/983859/ATs· 978217/LWA/961015/ATS ' . . i" . --' ·-. eve,:y person· Wh9 ¢Yins or 9per<.1tes this equipment is require~ to cqmply with -the co~ditions listed below and all applicable require'ments·and Ofstrict rules, mcluding"but"nOl llrrilted to Rules 10, 26, 40, 50, 51. -. . .• .... ; :: ' : .. · . . . Fe~ Schedules: · 1. [94El Air Quality Inspector II . . ( . .. . . · · 1 [~1AlMisp!:lllaneous · .-2if44~j :Solvent Recovery Still BEc:·13055 · j :'- FAILURE.TO OP.ERATE IN COMPLIANCE IS A MfSDEMEANO'R ·SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL :eeNALTIES . .. . -' . --' 1. All materials ixlntaihing volatile organic compounds shall be stored in closed containers in accordance with Rule 67.17 requiremen~. (Rule 67 .17) · . · · 2. At no time s~ll U)e s1,1tiject equipment ca1-1seor contribute to a puplic nuisance as specified in District Rule 51. If compli_ance -.yith Rule 51 cannot be demonstrated to the. satisfaction of the District, the permittee will take whatever corrective action necessary to meet applicable requirements. If corrective action requires any physical change or modification ~ the ~ubject equipment the permittee shall apply for arid obtain an Authority to Construct for all such modifications; prior to rnaking any physical change. (Rule 51) ' 3. Permittee shall only use·the leaching solvent specified' ~bove. ' . 4. Total vol1:itil8}:>rganic CQmpound (VOC) emissions fr~m all materials used in the above operation shall be less than an average· of tej'l po1-1nds per day. The average daify voe emiss_lons shall be calculated by dividing the total voe emissions In¥ calendar month by the number of days on-which coating leaching operations are conducted in that calendar month. (Rule 20.2} Revis10h Date: 07/2$/2012· Version H1sto~4. P1;1ge 1of2 . Print Date: Sep 14, 2016· APC034 -Ver: 1.25 ' i . I ' l l l ; I ' i t l I ,, f I f, t t ~ ,, ' r ' . COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT··. 10124 OLD GROVE.ROAD, SAN DIEGO, CA 92131 PHONE (858) 586-2600 FAX (858) 586-2601 www.sdapcd.org ~ectors! 1 C · Site Record ID; 1 APCD2006-SITE-05928 PERMIT RECORD ID APCD2007-PTO-961015 Application Reco'!~ I?: )\PC02006-APP-984313 m11111m111111111111011nm1mlmt~JIJ1l!!ill~ . 1wu1m 1111111111111u 11111111 5. D~ices .. tl~gnec;f to c;averthe solvent shall notoe removed except when placing parts in the leaching tank, taking out thoroughly ~rained parts fro~ the leaching tank or conducting maintenance work. 6. All liqU:id tra~sfer iines, piping·, and assqciated fltµngs shall tie maintained in a leak tight condition. -i . ' 7., e .. 9. 10. 11. 1~: 13. The aS.$0Ciated. still, $hall OOIY be. used to. process waste. solvent from the leaching tank described above. . . i. · .. ; ' . . . ·: . . . P~rrnittee s~alt t:<imP,IY_wffh all appnoatile requir~ryi~n~ i~ R1.,1i~ 66'.1 (Rt.!l.e 66.1) When ~oiid~cling surfa~·preparation ancf ~oivent cleaning op~rations (including wipe cleaning but excluding cleaning of coating appJic.atio~ eqtJipment), th, perrnittee shall fiJ~~t one of the followlng requirements: . · -"· th~ voe ~IJ.f~ntof .9leaninµ ffiij~e,:iaJ .. ;h~J!.~.~9. ~~msflit1;r {0;_4~._lq~/gl:!l), .. or,!~Fi§l a.s.1,1sed; or . bjf!~:JQtalV;qCNliP9t:P~S'S~fffOfcfeanlljg.mateh~l:Sha!(.be;8 ffil'T! Hg at 20°C (68°f}'or less. Thea:15oVe: r~qtiJrem~nts· 1,:uider'items. a and b do not apply When cqndu~tinQ solvent cleaning (including wipe cleaning} or suiface ·preparation.of electrical ·Or .electronic component$, medical devices, laser optics or precision optics components. (Rule66'.1} i .' . . Permitte~ s~a!I maintain records.for this operation in accqrdMce with Rule 66.1. The records shall include the following informatiom i . · · a.currentliitlof~ac;h·111aterial containing volatife.orgl:!n!c compounds (VOCs). This list shall provide the voe content, mariuf~¢ttiref'l1c'!me and i<;fe_ntfflcatlqn fore~qh maJerial contc'!Jning voes, and mix ratios. (if applicable); b. material s~fety .1:iata she1:1t (MSDS) or manuf~cttJrer information for an m~terlals used. The MSOS or manufacturer inform~tioh:.shal! inolgd!! tJJE) m;:inufacturer name and.id~ntlffcation, voe and toxic air contaminant (TAC) content, matariai den~ify (w,ight pervoli,une) or material speci1ic gravity (material density relative to the density-ofwat~t) for each matertcil in-l)"~;;:and,. · · · . · . · · c. rncynthly.pµtcl)asing.ortjis()epsing records.and daily or monthly uscige records of all materials containing voes. If monthly ~~i;:qr(:'.l~.are maintained; the number of opeic!ti6rt days per q1lendar month shall also be recorded. (Rule 66.1 and 21r · : . ··. . · · . . . . A,11.record~ ~~al!:be retained c>n-~ite for at 'ieast thr!38 {3) years and made rea9,ily available to the District upon request. Access, {~difu~s; ~i)litles and,any n~e-$sary-~afety ~q4ipment for.source testing and inspectiQ~ shall be provided up~n reque$t ofthi:r Air Poll(.won Control District. · . This Air Poll~tion Control Ofs~ct Pa'nni~ does·not relieve_ the h9k!er from obtaining permits or authorizations required by other governmental age.ncies. · · 14. The permitte~ shall, upon determination of appllpability and written notification by the District, comply with all applicable . . t~qqlrt\i.meot~'of th~ Air Tox!.C$ ~HPt ~pots• Information ancj As,.sessment Act (California Health and Safety Code Se~tion .. ;·;, ::. •" ··.: ,.:: :,,. ·. '443Qfj'i3f'$eq.j .·.. .. · · · ·. · Revlsion.D.at~: 07/23f2012 Ve~fon Hi~tory# 4 ______ ,_,........__,... __ ., Page2 of2' Print Date: Sep 14, 2016 APC034 -Ver: 1.25 l I ·i ' · .'i°NDUSTRIAL WASfEWATER DISCHARGE P.ERMIT ) I 7 SCREENING SURVEY Date ~ Z. I Business Name._-""'o'--n"-'77-fc.:.....L-t)=---O~tl-=~--'4'--I\J'71.=;...Z'"i.-=-YLSc..=-_-___;Hc...<-~-'-._;_'l?_Vf_,__S_c_rJ,E.~JN__::._ ___ _ Street Address 146' Z ~ A5 rotJ -------:---~---=---:-.--:--------c------ E ma ii Address_M_A_n--'-r;"""'"JAl_ • ....,.._l-;._?1,~W'--'-C-=(-J_<e_*'_.__,_';/,J_r2_'f_S~. c__;;~..:-....:...,· N'---=-'tJ'--lt_Jl-b--=--· G;__:tJ_H-1 __ PLEASE CHECK HE;RE IF YOUR BU$1NESS IS EXEMPT: (ON REVERSE SIDE CHECK TYPE OF BUSINESS) D Check all qelow that are present at your facility: Acid Cleaning Ink Manufacturing Nutritional Supplement/ ~ssembly Laboratory Vitamin Manufacturing Autom9tive Repair Xfv1achining.f Milling Painting/ Finishing Batt~ry Manufacturing Manufacturing Paint Manufacturing Bidfuel Manufacturing Membrane Manufacturing Personal Care Products Biotech Laboratory (i.e. water filter membranes) Manufact1,.1ring Bulk Chemical Storag_e Metal Casting /Forming Pesticide Manuf~cturing / CarWash Metal Fa,bricafion Pacl<aging Chemiqal Manufacturing Metal Finishing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemical Purification Electroplating (including precursors) Dry Cleaning E:lectroiess plating Porcelain Enameling Eleotrioal Component Anodizing Power Generation Manufacturing Coating-(i.e. pho$.phating) Print Shop F(3rt.ilizer Mqnufa,;:;turing Chemiqal Etching / Milli11g Research and Development Film /X-ray Proces$ing Printed Circuit Board Rubber Manufacturing Food Processing Manufacturing Semiconductor Manufacturing Glass Manufacturing Metal Powders Forming Soap/ Detergent Manufactudng Industrial !-aundry Waste Treatment/ Storage SIC Code{s) (if known): Brief c;lescription of business activities (Production I Manufacturing Operations):,---'----- S.r!J'-t-A tM e,,,H£.0 Description of operations generating wastewater (discharged to sewer, hauled or evaporated): ONkV\ .SzlNzt'L ' Estimated volume of industrial wastewater to be discharged (gal/ day): _ ___;V:::;c__ ____ _ List hazardous wastes gener~ted (type/volume): S"?'tz A1J<1Cf}10 Date operation began/or will begin at this location: ______________ _ H~ou applied for a Wastewater Discharge l;~mit from the Encina Wastewater Authority? ~ No If yes, when: _5_--=-J_,_z_o_Y_~___,. ___________ _ Site Contact Y\14nTlt\J vrft\1::-lt Title ~YL Signature ___________ PhoneNo. 7ft)-ljlf'(-,I f600 ENCINA WASTEWATER AUTHORITY, 6200 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92011 (760) 438-3941 FAX: (760) 476-9852