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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945 PALOMAR OAKS WAY; ; CB112398; PermitCity of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 04-09-2012 Commercial/industrial Permit Permit No: CBI 12398 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 1945 PALOMAR OAKS WY CBAD Permity Type: TI Sub Type: INDUST Status: ISSUED Parcel No: 2130910200 Lot #: 0 Applied: 11/09/2011 Valuation: $104,100.00 Construction Type: 3B Entered By: RMA Occupancy Group: Reference # Plan Approved: 04/09/2012 Issued: 04/09/2012 Inspect Area Plan Check #: Project Title: SENDX MEDICAL- 2000 SF OFFICE TO OFFICE & 2 STORAGE ENCLOSURES W/ RAIN CANOPY AT REAR OF BLDG = APPROX 838 SF Applicant: Owner: SMITH CONSULTING ARCHITECTS ARDEN REALTY LTD PTNSHP AU: PETE BUSSEU SUITE 200 P 0 BOX 4900 DEPT 201 12220 EL CAMINO REAL 92130 SCOUSDALE, AZ 85261 858 793-4777 Building Permit $715.22 Meter Size Add'l Building Permit Fee $0.00 Add'l Red. Water Con. Fee $000 Plan Check $500.65 Meter Fee $0.00 Add'l Building Permit Fee $0.00 SDCWA Fee $0.00 Plan Check Discount $0.00 CFD Payoff Fee $0.00 Strong Motion Fee $21.86 PFF (3105540) $0.00 Park Fee $335.20 PFF (4305540) $0.00 LFM Fee $0.00 License Tax (3104193) $000 Bridge Fee $44.00 License Tax (4304193) $0.00 BTD#2 Fee $0.00 Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) $114.40 BTD #3 Fee $0.00 Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) $105.60 Renewal Fee $000 PLUMBING TOTAL $58.00 Add'l Renewal Fee $0.00 ELECTRICAL TOTAL $80.00 Other Building Fee $0.00 MECHANICAL TOTAL $45.50 Pot. Water Con. Fee $0.00 Master Drainage Fee $000 Meter Size Sewer Fee $186.32 Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee $0.00 Redev Parking Fee $000 Red. Water Con. Fee $0.00 Additional Fees $0.00 Green Bldg Stands (5B1473) Fee $4.00 HMP Fee ?? Fire Expedidted Plan Review $610.00 Green Bldg Standards Plan Chk ?? TOTAL PERMIT FEES $2,820.75 Total Fees: $2,820.75 Total Payments To Date: $2,820.75 Balance Due: $0.00 FINAL APPROVAL I Inspector: :b~QL~Date: Clearance: NOTICE Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures 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 protest 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 Building Permit Application 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-2717 / 2718 / 2719 Plan Check No. jI 3 Est. Value Fax 760-602-8558 T7 [!V?PP I 1 F LS BI\ID www.carisbadca.gov j')144Date JOB ADDRESS ISUITE./SPACEA/UNITA 1945 Palomar Oaks Way I I 213 - 09- - - 102 ___________________ I1/PROJECTA LOT A PHASE ii OF UNITS A BATHROOMS TENANT - 1#8EDROOMS SenDx Medical, Inc I I DESCRIPTION OF F9Affec,Ar I CL_. LOFT4 6f Y'AUf //JLUDJU& 4 ,1reøiIt cMiOi, -ZOQO SO . F t, .— cj- j2.' oyt,,, ç J-r oc Iz.- 9 piv,i cA#J'o P/ A* 10 (ZL OF ,9L p EXISTING USE I PR OPOSED USE GARAGE (SF) PATIOS (SF) I DECKS (SF) FIREPLACE office and manufacturing I same - no changes I I o NOD JAIRCONDmONING D YES NO IFIRESPRINKLIERS YES NOD CONTACT NAME (If Different Fore Applicant) same as Applicant __________________ APPUCANT NAME Pete Bussett I Smith Consulting Architects ADDRESS ADDRESS - ________________ 12220 El Camino Real, suite 200 CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92130 PHONE PHONE I 858.793-4777 IF 858-793-4787 Eiii EMAIL peterb(sca-sd.com PROPERTY OWNER NAME Arden Realty, Inc. CONTRACTOR BUS NAME Bvcor General Contractors ADDRESS 4510 Executive Drive, suite 220 ADDRESS 6490 Marindustry Place CITY STATE ZIP San Diego CA 92121 CITY STATE ZIP - San Diego CA 92121 PHONE IFAX 858.521.4204 - 858.546.1006 PHONE FAX 858.587-1901 858-587-1903 - EMAIL kieran.smiley@ardenrealty.com EMAIL lrowebycor.com ARCH/DESIGNER NAME & ADDRESS ISTATE UC. ii I_C-11701 STATE LIC A Id_ASS Cheryl D. Smith 49203 (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Processions code: Afl ciTy or county wnicn requires a permit to construct, aiter, improve. denloltsin or repair any structure, prior to its Issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractors license Law (Chapter 9, commending with Section 700001Divi5iOn 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 70315 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars (s500)). workers' CompensatIon Declaration.I hereby atitim under penalty of perjury one of the fodovivng declarations: i I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-Insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work (or which lids permit is issued I have and will maintain workers' coniperisatlon, isaurred by Section 370D of the Labor Code. for the performance of the work for which this perish is issued. My workers' compensation insurance camer and policy number are- Insurance Cc . PolicyNo Expiration Date _F'"If T section need not be completed if the Permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or lass. Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this pernet is issued, (shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become sutriect to the Workers' Compensation Laws of California WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation Coverage IS unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars (&100,000), In addition to the cost of compensation. damy(ts asrovlded for in Section 3706 of tha,b0r code, interest end attorney's fees. £ CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE /f GENT DATE 4'- / I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's L/cense Law for the fcr'loie*Ig reason 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 though his own employees. provided that such improvements are not intended or Offered for sale. It. however, the building or improvement Is 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). [J I. as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec 7044, Business and Professions Code The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects With contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). El lam exempt under Section ___________Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1.) personally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property Improvement. Dyes [JNo 2 I (have! 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 I phone/contractors' license number) 4 I plan to provide portions of the work, bull have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the rn*r work (include name Iaridress I phone/contractors' license number) 5 1 will provide somit of the work. but I have contracted (hired) the Itillowing persons to provide the work indicated (include narm I address I phone 14" or work)- ATPROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE []AGENT DATE -- C1?C3 ¶Jr[U33 L') 023o M E3 3(1 0 Tj 01O 0) rj;.7Rmaga Omliv IS the applicant or future budding occupant required to submit a business RILn, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 01 the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? ( Yes LLINo Is the applicant or future building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pollution control islnci or air ality management dustncI Des [] No Is the facility to be constructed within 1.006 teat of the outer boundary of a school site,Yes I No IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT SE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT 1(D(fl®10 101391)0 C](? I hereby affirm that there is a construction tending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (I) Civil Code). Lender's Name Lender's Address O(Lfl? OLO [J I cestllythatl have read the application and ioatethatthe above infomlatlon Iscosnecandthatthe information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comptyw$th all City ordinances andState laws reJatingtobtuIatngarnstjuon. I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad toenterupon the above mentioned propestyforinspection purposes I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CRLSSAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS. COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN C(4SEOUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA M OSHA permit is required for excavarre over 5'0' deep and demotitbi or construction of structures over stones in height. EXPIRATION Every permit issued by the Building Official under the promsionsolthis Code shell expire by limitation and become null and YOU if the building orwork authorized bysuch permit is not 1 8D days from the date of such permit ord the buildingprworkudhonzedbY such ore ndoned at any line aflerthewortr:commence e70 days (Son 10644 Lhthm Building Code) Inspection List Permit#: C8112398 Type: TI INDUST SENDX MEDICAL- 2000 SF OFFICE TO OFFICE & 2 STORAGE ENCLOSURES Date - Inspection Item Inspector - Act Comments 08/06/2012 84 Rough Combo PB AP 08/06/2012 89 Final Combo - RI FINAL TENTATIVE IMPROVEMENT 08/06/2012 89 Final Combo PB AP 08/06/2012 89 Final Combo PB WC 07/11/2012 89 Final Combo PB NR 05/21/2012 84 Rough Combo PB AP 05/09/2012 17 Interior Lath/Drywall PB AP 05/09/2012 18 Exterior Lath/Drywall PB WC 05/07/2012 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Weldin PB AP 05/07/2012 34 Rough Electric PB PA 04/30/2012 11 Ftg/Foundation/Piers PB AP 04/30/2012 12 Steel/Bond Beam PB AP 04/12/2012 17 Interior Lath/Drywall PB AP 04/11/2012 84 Rough combo PB PA Tuesday, August 07, 2012 Page 1 of 1 FINAL REPORT CARL SCHMIDT 3128 NEWTON AVE. SAN DIEGO, CA.921 13 DATE: 06104/2012 TO: Building Official, City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad,Ca. 92008 Subject: Satisfactury Completion of work requiring Special Inspection Permit No: CBI 12398 Project Address: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way # 100 Carlsbad, Ca. 92008 The special inspection services were performed by: Special inspector: Carl Schmidt Address: 3128 Newton Ave. San DegoCa. 92113 SPECIAl.. INSPECTOR CERTIFICATION NUMBER: 879988 EXPIRATION DATE: 08/3012014 COMMENTS: Shop welding, Field welding, Titon Bolt inspections performed by this inspector. I declare under penalty of perjury thalt, to the best of my knowledge, all the work requiring special inspection for the structure's constructedunder the sibjest permit is in conformancewlith the approved plans, and construction docuirnents, and the applicable workmanship. Executed on the 4th day of June, 2 Signature: 912SC88I 2pw409 j,.1e3 do:2I 2 T 9D unc EsGil Corporation In (Partners/lip with government for tBuilding Safety DATE: 12/2012011 El a9-LLANT JURIS. "s JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad iPLN-REVIEWER U FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 112398 SET: III PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT NAME: SENDX Medical, Inc. Remodel & Addition 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 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 plans are submitted for recheck. LII The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: 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: Telephone #: Date contacted: (by: ) Email: Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: I. Only one set of the plan was submitted to Esgil Corp. 2. The revised sheet Al shall be slipped into city II set. (at building department) By: David Yao Enclosures: EsGil Corporation E] GA LIEJ El PC log 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 EsGil Corporation In (Partners/lip with government for Building Safety DATE: 12/13/2011 FJ gLLQANT UQURIS.. JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad Q PLAN REVIEWER IJ FILE PLAN CHECK NO.: 112398 SET: II PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT NAME: SENDX Medical, Inc. Remodel & Addition El The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. 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. 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 plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Pete Bussett 12220 El Camino Real #200 San Diego, CA 92120 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: Pete Bussett Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contacted: u_I' ?.'f:t (by: i-) Email: peterb@sca-sd.com Fax #: Mails.' Telephone Fax In Person REMARKS: By: David Yao Enclosures: EsGil Corporation F1 GA Ej EJ F1 PC 12/6 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 112398 12/13/2011 NOTE: The items listed below are from the previous correction list. These remaining items have not been adequately addressed. The numbers of the items are from the previous check list and may not necessarily be in sequence. The notes in bold font are current. Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 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. Bring one corrected set 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. DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST DEPARTMENT OF STATE ARCHITECT TITLE 24 REMODELS, ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS 2. If the water closet compartment has an end-opening door (facing the water closet), the door shall be located on a diagonal to the water closet, with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (see the figure below). Additionally, the door must be provided with a clearance of at least 18" at the strike side. The purposed remodel bathroom for men on the first floor does not comply with this requirement. Please revise the location of the door. City of Carlsbad 112398 12/13/2011 CENTERLINE OF FIXTURE FLUSH ACTIVATOR ONWIDE FSIDE ill ( OF WATER U III \ } CLOSET Cr II U, 4MAX. 6O MIN. ACCESSIBLE WATER CLOSET COMPARTMENT WITHIN A MULTIPLE-ACCOMMODATION TOILET FACILITY The purposed remodel bathroom for men on the first floor does not comply with the requirement that door shall be located on a diagonal to the water closet. Please revise the location of the door. 3. Show or note compliance with the following requirements, per Section 1115B.4.4: (Shower is part of existing sanitary facility per 111513. It must be accessible) Size and Clearance. Accessible showers shall comply with one of the following: (The shower size does not comply with any of the following option. 60" in width?) Roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between wall surfaces and 30 inches in depth with a full opening width on the long side. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 11 B-2A. Alternate roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between the wall surfaces and 36 inches in depth with an entrance opening width of 36 inches minimum. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 1113-213. Alternate roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between the wall surfaces and 36 inches in depth as long as the entrance opening width is a minimum of 36 inches. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 11 13-2C. The shower requires to have mm. 60" width. Sheet Al shows width of the shower is 3'-6". City of Carlsbad 112398 12/13/2011 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: U Yes U No 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 David Yao at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. END OF DOCUMENT EsGil Corporation In (Partnership with government for Bui(iing Safety DATE: 11/22/2011 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 112398 SET:I PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT NAME: SENDX Medical, Inc. Remodel & Addition ICANT 0 PLAN REVIEWER 0 FILE The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's codes. 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. 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 plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Pete Bussett 12220 El Camino Real #200 San Diego, CA 92120 EsGil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. VN EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Pete Bussett V. M. Telephone #: 858-793-4777 Date contacted: 11-22-il (by: pp. ) Email: peterbcsca-sd.com Fax #: E Maili/ Telephone V Fax In Person LII REMARKS: By: David Yao Enclosures: EsGil Corporation 0 G 0 EJ El PC 11/15 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 • San Diego, California 92123 • (858) 560-1468 • Fax (858) 560-1576 City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST COMMERCIAL PLAN CHECK NO.: 112398 OCCUPANCY: B/F-1/S-1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IlIB ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: office/manufacture/storage ACTUAL AREA: new storage 878 sf Canopy 864 sf STORIES: 2 HEIGHT: SPRINKLERS?: Y REMARKS: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 11/22/2011 OCCUPANT LOAD: DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 11/15 PLAN REVIEWER: David Yao FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in 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 the 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 2010 CBC, which adopts the 2009 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 2009 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 112398 11/22/2011 Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new complete sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 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. Bring one corrected set 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. SITE PLAN Provide a fully dimensioned site plan drawn to scale. Sec. 107.2. Include the following: a) Clearly dimension new storage enclosure setbacks from property lines, street centerlines, and from all adjacent buildings and structures on the site plan. 2. Provide a statement on the site plan stating: "All property lines, easements and buildings, both existing and proposed, are shown on this site plan." . BUILDING AREA Provide area analysis to show the total floor area (existing plus new) still under allowable floor area. (unlimited? 60 feet all yards?). Table 503. ROOFS Specify minimum 1/4 inch per foot roof/deck slope for drainage. Section 1507.10.1. . ACCESSIBILITY Provide notes and details on the plans to show compliance with the enclosed "Disabled Access" Review List. . STRUCTURAL The foundation note shows 2000 psf allowable soil pressure. The calculation shows 1500 psf. Please revise the note on sheet SPI. City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 7. The following design loads shall be clearly indicated on the construction documents. (Section 1603.1) . Roof live load. Each roof live load used should be indicated. Wind load. The following information should be provided, (Section 1603.1.4) Basic Wind speed (3-second gust), mph Wind importance factor, I, and building category Wind exposure Applicable internal pressure coefficient Components and cladding (the design wind pressure in terms of psf to be used for the design of exterior component and cladding materials not specifically designed by the registered design professional Seismic design data. The following information should be provided. (Section 1603.1.5) Seismic importance factor, lE and occupancy category Mapped spectral response accelerations Ss and S1 Site class Spectral response coefficients SDS and SD1 Seismic design category Basic seismic-force-resisting system(s) Design base shear Seismic response coefficient(s), Cs Response modification factor(s), R Analysis procedure used. 8. The plans shall indicate that special inspection will be provided for the following work. (Section 107.2) Welding. Welding inspection should be provided in accordance with Table 1704.3. Masonry construction. Special inspection should be provided for all masonry construction in accordance with Section 1704.5.2 and Table 1704.5.1 (Section 1704.5.2 and Table 1704.5.3) Expansion anchors. Periodic special inspection should be provided for anchors installed in hardened concrete. Table 1704.4. Pier foundation. Special inspection should be provided for pier foundations in accordance with Section 1704.9. 9. A Statement of Special Inspections, prepared by the registered design professional in responsible charge, shall be submitted. This statement shall City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 include a complete list of materials and work requiring special inspection, the inspections to be performed and an indication whether the special inspection will be continuous or periodic. Section 1705. Provide the following note on the plans: "The contractor responsible for the construction of the seismic-force-resisting system shall submit a written Statement of Responsibility to the building official prior to the commencement of work on the system." Section 1709. Provide calculation to show the 1" rod and HSS horizontal member (HSS12x3x3/16) are adequate to support the proper load. Please specify ICC approval number for the TITIEN bolt to the existing concrete wall. Special inspection? . ADDITIONAL Please refer to the following corrections for mechanical, plumbing, electrical and energy items. 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: U Yes U No 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 David Yao at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 PLUMBING AND MECHANICAL CORRECTIONS PLAN REVIEW NUMBER: 112398 SET: I PLAN REVIEWER: Glen Adamek GENERAL AND ARCHITECTURAL PME ITEMS Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their preparation, even though there are no structural changes, before the permits are issued. Business and Professions Code. The final set of corrected drawings to be reviewed for signing and sealing just before the permits are to be issued. 2. Provide data on the proposed hazardous materials to be stored and used. IBC 414. Present the description of the hazardous materials in a format that coincides with the material classifications found in CBC Tables 307.1(1) and 307.1(2). Clearly show the types of hazardous materials being stored or used. Provide a list of the proposed hazardous materials; include the material safety data sheets (MSDS), if applicable. Clearly show the amounts for each type of hazardous material to be stored and in use. Clearly show the locations in the building where each type of hazardous material is being stored or used. Note: If hazardous materials are present in any amount, forward this information to the mechanical designer for design compliance with CMC Chapter 5. 3. Clearly show the activities and uses in each of the new TI spaces. Clearly show what and how much is to be stored in all the new Storage Rooms. 4. Please correct the drawings to show the required 42 inch tall "Guards" (guard rails) as per CBC, Section 1013.5: "Where appliances, equipment, fans, roof hatch openings or other components that require service are located within 10 feet of a roof edge or open side of a walking surface..." PLUMBING (2010 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE) 5. Correct the proposed "Schedule 40 PVC, Ultra Violet PVC" piping proposed for the condensate waste line, on sheet P0. Please comply with CPC, Section 601.2.2 Identification of piping. 6. In the water line sizing calculations on sheet P0, please show the existing plus new water demands for the total water fixture units. Not just the new fixture units. Please correct the water line sizing calculations. 7. Floors shall slope to the floor drain(s) location(s). Please detail on the architectural floor plans for the additions to restrooms. UPC 411.4 City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 For the relocated and new lavatories, please describe the method of compliance for temperature limitations for the following fixture types: public use lavatories (limited to 110 degrees). Note: The water heater thermostat may not be used for compliance with this Code section. CPC 413. Energy Standards 113(C)3. MECHANICAL (2010 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE) Please detail roof access to roof mounted HVAC equipment. CMC 904.10.3.3. The MECH-3C form on sheet M3, only address the ventilation rate in the new Training Room. Provide MECH-3C forms addressing the required ventilation rates in the new and/or larger offices #211, 212, 219, 237, 238, and 242. Please provide the MECH-3-C forms showing the required mechanical ventilation rates for the new or revised conditioned spaces. Coordinate the mechanical and the Title 24 outside air design. CMC 403.0 & Title 24 121(b)2 & (d). Provide the exhaust and make-up air design for the occupancy type listed in Table 4.4. UMC 403.7 Detail the primary and secondary mechanical condensate waste design: Pipe sizing, routing, and termination areas. CMC 309.0 & CPC 807.0 Note: If you have any questions regarding this Plumbing and Mechanical plan review list please contact Glen Adamek at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. ELECTRICAL and ENERGY COMMENTS PLAN REVIEWER: Eric Jensen ELECTRICAL (2010 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE) 1. Address the exterior electrical located in the storage areas at the back of the building: The only information I have is that there is "gas storage" in these locations. There are many doghouses, each with either a light fixture or a junction box with line voltage circuiting installed therein. Review the gas to be stored in these locations and respond if any classified locations exist. If so, detail the conduit type, seat-off, and specification of all equipment to be installed in these locations. Note: If you have any questions regarding this Electrical and Energy plan review list please contact Eric Jensen at (858) 560-1468. To speed the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where the corrected items have been addressed on the plans. City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 DISABLED ACCESS REVIEW LIST DEPARTMENT OF STATE ARCHITECT TITLE 24 . REMODELS, ADDITIONS AND REPAIRS When alterations, structural repairs or modifications or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the requirements for new buildings, per Section 11 34B.2. These requirements apply as follows: 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. Please clearly show the path of travel from the handicapped parking space to the new storage area. C) Existing sanitary facilities that serve the remodeled area must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. Existing drinking fountains (if any) must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. Existing public telephones (if any) must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. MULTIPLE ACCOMMODATION SANITARY FACILITIES 2. If the water closet compartment has an end-opening door (facing the water closet), the door shall be located on a diagonal to the water closet, with a maximum stile width of 4 inches (see the figure below). Additionally, the door must be provided with a clearance of at least 18" at the strike side. The purposed remodel bathroom for men on the first floor does not with this requirement. Please revise the location of the door. City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 CENTERLINE OF FIXTURE I 18 /—_-_FLUSH ACTIVATOR - ON WIDE SIDE OF WATER II I CLOSET Jk t II In' c. w I II i lj II ll__I II IC.) II II z .rtt-4MAX. MIN. ACCESSIBLE WATER CLOSET COMPARTMENT WITHIN A MULTIPLE-ACCOMMODATION TOILET FACILITY RESTROOM FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES 3. Show or note compliance with the following requirements, per Section 111 5B.4.4: (Shower is Dart of existing sanitary facility per 111 5B. It must be accessible) a) Size and Clearance. Accessible showers shall comply with one of the following: (The shower size does not comply with any of the following option. 60" in width?) Roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between wall surfaces and 30 inches in depth with a full opening width on the long side. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 11B-2A. Alternate roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between the wall surfaces and 36 inches in depth with an entrance opening width of 36 inches minimum. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 11 B-21B. Alternate roll-in shower 60 inches minimum in width between the wall surfaces and 36 inches in depth as long as the entrance opening width is a minimum of 36 inches. Shower compartment size and clear floor space shall comply with Figure 11 B-2C. b) Threshold in roll-in type showers shall be 1/2 inch in high maximum and shall comply with Section 1124B.2. c) Orientation. Where within the same functional area, two or more accessible showers are provided, there shall be at least one shower constructed opposite hand from the other or others (i.e., one left-hand control versus right-hand control). City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 d) Water controls shall be of a single-lever design, operable with one hand, and shall not require grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist. The center line of the controls shall be located at 40 inches above the shower floor. Controls in a 60-inch minimum by 30-inch minimum shall be located on the back wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and no more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11B-2A. Controls in a 60-inch minimum by 36-inch minimum alternate roll-in shower shall be located on the side wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and ho more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11 B-213. Controls in a 60-inch minimum by 36-inch minimum alternate roll-in shower with optional enclosure shall be located on the back wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and no more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11 B-2C. e) A flexible hand-held shower unit is required with at least a hose 60 inches long that can be both used as a fixed shower head and hand held. This unit shall be mounted such that the top of the mounting bracket is a maximum of 48 inches above the shower floor. The hand held sprayer unit a 60-inch minimum by 30-inch minimum shall be located on the back wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and no more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11 B-2A The hand held sprayer unit in a 60-inch minimum by 36-inch minimum alternate roll-in shower shall be located on the side wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and no more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11 B-213. The hand held sprayer unit in a 60-inch minimum by 36-inch minimum alternate roll-in shower with optional enclosure shall be located on the back wall of the compartment adjacent to the seat and the centerline of the controls shall be within a range of no less than 19 inches and no more than 27 inches from the seat wall as shown in Figure 11B-2C. f) Two wall-mounted heads may be installed in lieu of the hand-held unit in areas subject to excessive vandalism. (Except within guest room and suites of hotels, motels and similar transient lodging establishments) Each shower head shall be installed so that it can be operated independently of the other and shall have swivel angle adjustments both vertically and horizontally. One head shall be located at a height of 48 inches above the floor. City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 g) The floor slope shall be a maximum of 2% in any direction. Where drains are provided, the grate shall have openings 1/4 inch maximum and located flush with the floor surface. h) Indicate on the plans a folding seat, located on the wall adiacent to the controls, 18" above the floor and shall not extend more than 6 inches from the wall. The seat dimensions and mounting position shall comply with Figures 11B-2A, 1113-213, 11B-2C. I) Grab bars complying with Section 1115B.4.4.8 shall be located: i) On walls adjacent to and opposite the seat. Mounted ~33" but :536" above the shower floor. Grab bars shall not extend into that portion of the wall over the seat. See Figures 11 B-2A, 1113-213, 11 B-2C j) The soap dish when provided shall be located on the control wall :540" above the shower floor and within reach limits from the seat. Section 1115B.4.4.9. k) Enclosures when provided for shower compartments shall not obstruct controls or obstruct transfer from wheelchairs onto the shower seat. END OF DOCUMENT City of Carlsbad 112398 11/22/2011 (DO NOT PAY— THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE] VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 112398 PREPARED BY: David Yao DATE: 11/22/2011 BUILDING ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way BUILDING OCCUPANCY: S-i TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: IlIB BUILDING PORTION AREA (Sq. Ft.) Valuation Multiplier Reg. Mod. VALUE ($) storage addition remodel per city 104,100 Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTAL VALUE 104,100 Jurisdiction Code Icb IBY Ordinance I Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance V I $715.221 Plan Check Fee by Ordinance v I $464.891 Type of Review: F±1 Complete Review Structural Only Repetitive Fee Repeats El Other Hourly Hr. @ * EsGil Fee I $400.521 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue doc + let!lh> CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING PLANCHECK Development Services Land Development Engineering CHECKLIST 1635 Faraday Avenue QUICK-CHECK/APPROVAL 760-602-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov ENGINEERING Plan Check for CB 11- 2398 Date: November 10, 2011 Project Address: 1945 Palomar Oaks Wy- Suite 100 APN: 2130910200 Project Description: Tenant improvement - office to office and 838 sf of new Valuation: $104,100.00 storage space ENGINEERING Contact: Linda Ontiveros Email Iinda.ontiveroscarIsbadca.gov Phone: 760-602-2773 El RESIDENTIAL El RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR (<$20,000.00) El CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES Fax. 760-602-1052 [7j TENANT IMPROVEMENT El PLAZA CAMINO REAL El COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING [7j OTHER: IMPACT FEES ATTACHED OFFRAL USE ONLY ' ENGINEERING AUTHORIZATION TO ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT LBY- DATE: November l0,2011 *ARK: Notification of Engineering APPROVAL has been sent to I via On I E-36 Page 1 of 1 REV 4/30/11 Fee Calculation Worksheet ENGINEERING DIVISION Prepared by: LtbtA ONT(VEOS Date: I v(O(II - GEO DATA: LFMZ: 5! B&T: 1 1 Address: L9'+5 ?ALoMPR cK Th'- GTE 100 Bldg. Permit #: C'11-2, Fees Update by: Date: Fees Update by: Date: EDU CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for all tses. Types of Use: c5TOA&1 Sq.Ft./Units '3 75cOO EDU's: • Types of Use: Sq.Ft./Units EDU's: Types of Use: Sq.Ft./Units EDU's: Types of Use: .Sq.Ft./Units EDU's: ADT CALCULATIONS: List types and Types of Use:S7?D1AC,-. square footages f r all uses. Sq.Ft/Units2/000( g) ADT's: 2. Types of Use: Sq.Ft./Units ADT's: Types of Use: Sq.Ft./Units ADT's: Types of Use: Sq.Ft./Units ADT's: FEES REQUIRED: Within CFD: YES (no bridge & thoroughfare fee in District #1, reduces Traffic Impact Fee) NO 1. PARK-IN-LIEU FEE: NW QUADRANT NE QUADRANT SE QUADARANT SW QUADRANT ADT'S/UNITS: I X FEE/ADT: I 23RAFFIC IMPACT FEE: ADT'S/UNITS: .0 l X FEE $ 2-SO. C a BRIDGE & THOROUGHFARE FEE: DlST. #1 DIST12 DIST.#3 ADT'S/UNITS: "2_I X FEE ADT: 2.. 2.. $ L4 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE ZONE: 5 ADT'S/UNIT'X FEEISQ.FT./UNIT: I — SEWER FEE t EDU's .17 BENEFIT AREA: NA EDU's - DRAINAGE FEES: ACRES: POTABLE WATER FEES UNITS I CODE X FEE/EDU: 1 I 09b I 4 196 -32- I X FEE/EDU: I PLDA: / HIGH MEDIUM LOW X FEE/AC: I I CONN. FEE I METER FEE I SDCWA FEE I TOTAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No. CB 11-2398 Address 1945 Palomar Oaks Way 01 Planner Chris Sexton Phone (760) 602-4624 APN:213-091-02 Type of Project & Use: fl Net Project Density:N/A DU/AC Zoning: P-M General Plan: E[ Facilities Management Zone: , CFD (in/out) #_Date of participation: Remaining net dev acres:_____ (For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this permit: - Circle One Legend: Z Item Complete em Incomplete - Needs your action El El Environmental Review Required: YES El NO El TYPE DATE OF COMPLETION: Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: El El Discretionary Action Required: YES El NO El 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: Z El El Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES 0 NO 0 CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES 0 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): Z El El Habitat Management Plan Data Entry Completed? YES El NO El If property has Habitat Type identified in Table 11 of HMP, complete HMP Permit application and assess fees in Permits Plus (AIP/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, HMP Fees, Enter Acres of Habitat Type impacted/taken, UPDATE!) Z El El Inclusionary Housing Fee required: YES [-] NO El (Effective date of Inclusionary Housing Ordinance - May 21, 1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES El NO El (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing Y/N, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) El El Housing Tracking Form (form P-20) completed: YES El NO [] N/A El Rev 6/11 Site Plan: El 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. Policy 44— Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines Applicability: YES D NO D Project complies: YES El NOD [U•IUI Offm Zoning: Setbacks: Front: Interior Side: Street Side: Rear: Top of slope: Required Shown Required Shown Required Shown Required Shown Required Shown Accessory structure setbacks: Front: Required Shown Interior Side: Required Shown Street Side: Required Shown Rear: Required Shown Structure separation: Required Shown Lot Coverage: Required Shown Height: Required Shown U U 5. Parking: Spaces Required Shown (breakdown by uses for commercial and industrial projects required) Residential Guest Spaces Required Shown 0:1 U Additional Comments 1) Please demonstrate how new roof mounted equipment will be screened. Please see attached example. 10 a OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER DATE br- Rev 6/11 L Carlsbad Fire Department Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , INDUST Date of Report: 04-05-2012 Reviewed by: Name: Address: SMITH CONSULTING ARCHITECTS ATT: PETE BUSSETT SUITE 200 12220 EL CAMINO REAL SAN DIEGO 92130 Permit #: CB112398 Job Name: SENDX MEDICAL- 2000 SF OFFICE Job Address: 1945 PALOMAR OAKS WY CBAD INCOMPLETE The item you have submitted for review is incomplete. At this time, this office cannot adequately conduct a review to determine compliance with the applicable codes and/or standards. Please review carefully all comments attached. Please resubmit the necessary plans and/or specifications, with changes "clouded", to this office for review and approval. Conditions: Cond: C0N0005345 [MET] * * * * * Hazardous Material Report Revision 1.2 dated February 20,2012 SHALL be on site for inspector's review. ALL requirements from the report shall be met and subject to inspection. **** Fire Use Permit Application to be filled and processed PRIOR to job final - the application is attahced to the "APPLICANT" copy of this approval. "APPROVED: APPROVED: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUEANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTIONS, ANY REQUIRED TESTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTATIONS, CONDITIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE FIELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW. Entry: 04/05/2012 By: cwong Action: AP - - I RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL Pane- lof 2 BLDG. DEPTCur Daryl K. James & Asociates, Inc. _________ 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 mail: kitfire@sbcglobal.net APPLICANT: Pete Bussett - SCA JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT NAME: SenDx Medical, Inc. PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT DESCRIPTION: C131 12398 2,000 SET. I. Exterior Storage Enclosures & Rain Canopy This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. COMMENTS TSI Deferred Submittals V Fire Sprinkler System 2010 CFC 903 and 2010 NFPA 13. V Fire Alarm System 2010 CFC 907 and 2010 NFPA 72. Add to list of deferred submittals under separate permits: VLow pressure 1,000— 1,500 liter liquid nitrogen tank in the eastern enclosure literature and specifications. Palletized cylinder storage Low pressure lines from enclosures into the product area, where gasses are consumed. Exterior HazMat Enclosure removed from Project. Scope of Work V Provide descriptive narrative for the storage planned for the new 878 sf. Storage Enclosure See requirement for Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report. Provided AO Egress Widths V Denote required exit width in accordance with CBC 1005 and actual exit width provided. A2 Ceiling Plan Keynotes V Remove notes not applicable to this sheet, i.e., note 5 and details Floor Plan Keynotes Is this window tempered glass? Describe door hardware. Add a note: All doors shall be openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. Floor Plan General Notes V Remove notes 11, 12 13 and F. E reference to detail. VAdd the following note: All finish materials shall comply with CBC Chapter 8 A3 VProvide canopy details in accordance with CBC 3105. E2 Electrical Notes V Note 5. Add remote battery pack equipped with 90-minute battery backup. s/Add note that the means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011. Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date: 3/28/2012 Page: 20f2 Floor Lighting Plans v'Denote location of means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011 in areas within the scope of work. V0 Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report (Tech Report) Provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report. The tech report is required for the new construction and modification to the classification, storage, use and handling of hazardous materials and operations and the storage of bulky low value materials associated with the shipping department proposed under CB1 12398, for compliance with the California Fire Code Forward this information to the mechanical designer for design compliance with CIVIC Chapter 5. CORRECTION LIST 2 Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. 205 Colina Terrace Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfire©sbcglobal.net BLDG. Pager, 1of2v Checked by: Daryl Kit James Date: December 6, 2011 APPLICANT: Pete Bussett - SCA JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT NAME: SenDx Medical, Inc. PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CBI 12398 2,000 SF T. I Exterior Storage Enclosures & Rain Canopy This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. The items below, generated by revised plan check set dated 12/5/11, require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates along with a descriptive narrative of corrections addressing all comments. Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or kitfiresbcglobal.net —CORRECTED PLANS, DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE OF REVISIONS FOLLOWING EACH COMMENT ON THIS FORM, AND A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (EsGil) COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS TO AVOID DELAY:; DARYL K. JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 COMMENTS TSI Deferred Submittals v'Fire Sprinkler System 2010 CFC 903 and 2010 NFPA 13. VFire Alarm System 2010 CFC 907 and 2010 NFPA 72. Add to list of deferred submittals under separate permits. Low pressure 1,000— 1,500 liter liquid nitrogen tank in the eastern enclosure literature and specifications. Palletized cylinder storage Low pressure lines from enclosures into the product area, where gasses are consumed. Scope of Work v'Provide descriptive narrative for the storage planned for the new 878 sf Storage Enclosure See requirement for Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report. AO Egress Widths Denote required exit width in accordance with CBC 1005 and actual exit width provided. A2 Ceiling Plan Keynotes i/Remove notes not applicable to this sheet, i.e., note 5 and details. Floor Plan Keynotes i'14. Is this window tempered glass? V15. Describe door hardware. Add a note: All doors shall be openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. Page: 20f2 Floor Plan General Notes i/Remove notes II, 12 13 and F E reference to detail. i/Add the following note: All finish materials shall comply with CBC Chapter 8 A3 i/Provide canopy details in accordance with CBC 3105. E2 Electrical Notes i/Note 5. Add remote battery pack equipped with 90-minute battery backup. Add note that the means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011. Floor Lighting Plans i/Denote location of means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011 in areas within the scope of work. Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report (Tech Report) Provide a Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report. The tech report is required for the new construction and modification to the classification, storage, use and handling of hazardous materials and operations and the storage of bulky low value materials associated with the shipping department proposed under C13112398, for compliance with the California Fire Code. Forward this information to the mechanical designer for design compliance with CIVIC Chapter 5 Contact the Carlsbad Fire Department for a list of qualified engineers or consultants to prepare the report to determine the acceptability of technologies, processes, products, facilities, materials and uses attending the design, operation or use of a building or premises subject inspection by the fire code official, the fire code official is authorized to require the owner or agent to provide, without charge to the jurisdiction, a technical opinion and report. The opinion and report shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, specialist, laboratory or fire safety specialty organization acceptable to the fire code official and shall analyze the fire safety properties of the design, operation or use of the building or premises and the facilities and appurtenances situated thereon, to recommend necessary changes. The fire official is authorized to require design submittal to be prepared by, and bear the stamp of, a registered design professional. CORRECTION LIST Page: 1 of 2 BLDG. DEPT COPY Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. Checked by: Daryl Kit James 205 Colina Terrace Date: November 12, 2011 Vista, CA 92084 T. (760) 724-7001 Email: kitfiresbcglobal.net APPLICANT: Pete Bussett - SCA JURISDICTION: Carlsbad Fire Department PROJECT NAME: SenDx Medical, Inc. PROJECT ADDRESS: 1945 Palomar Oaks Way PROJECT DESCRIPTION: C131 12398 2,000 SF T. I. Exterior Storage Enclosures & Rain Canopy This plan review has been conducted in order to verify conformance to minimum requirements of codes adopted by the Carlsbad Fire Department. The items below require correction, clarification or additional information before this plan check can be approved for permit issuance. INSTRUCTIONS Corrections or modifications to the plans must be clouded and provided with numbered deltas and revision dates along with a descriptive narrative of corrections addressing all comments. Please direct any questions regarding this review to: Daryl K. James 760-724-7001 or kitflrecsbcgiobaI.net ! CORRECTED PLANS, DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE OF REVISIONS FOLLOWING EACH COMMENT ON THIS FORM, AND A COPY OF BUILDING DEPARTMENT (EsGil) COMMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED DIRECTLY TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS TO AVOID DELAY: DARYL K. JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. 205 COLINA TERRACE VISTA, CA 92084 COMMENTS TSI Deferred Submittals Add list of deferred submittals Fire Sprinkler System 2010 CFC 903 and 2010 NFPA 13. Fire Alarm System 2010 CEO 907 and 2010 NFPA 72. Scope of Work Provide descriptive narrative for the storage planned for the new 878 s.f. Storage Enclosure Egress Widths Denote required exit width in accordance with CBC 1005 and actual exit width provided. A2 Ceiling Plan Keynotes Remove notes not applicable to this sheet, i.e., note 5 and details. Floor Plan Keynotes Is this window tempered glass? Describe door hardware. Add a note: All doors shall be openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. Floor Plan General Notes Remove notes 11, 1213 and F.E reference to detail. Add the following note: All finish materials shall comply with CBC Chapter 8 Page: 20f2 A3 Provide canopy details in accordance with CBC 3105. E2 Electrical Notes Note 5. Add remote battery pack equipped with 90-minute battery backup. Add note that the means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011. Floor Lighting Plans Denote location of means of egress illumination level shall be not less than 1-foot candle at the walking surface in accordance with 2010 CBC 1006.2 & CBC 1011 in areas within the scope of work. PROJECT: STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS cjo:- /NJI1 HIN HOROWITZ TAYLOR KUSHKAIU STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DESIGN ASSUMPTIONS: CONCRETE STRENGTH AT TWENTY EIGHT DAYS: -tS PSI MASONRY: GRADE 'N CONCRETE BLOCK F' M = I PSI MORTAR. TYPE S 1,800 PSI GROUT: 2000 PSI REINFORCING STEEL: A-615 GRADE 40: #4 AND LESS (U.O.N.) GRADE 60: #5 AND LARGER STRUCTURAL STEEL: A-36 LUMBER: DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH JOISTS #2 BEAMS AND POSTS #2 STUDS STUD OR BETTER SEISMIC FORCE:c REPORT BY: ' WIND FORCE: REPORT NO.: SOIL PRESSURE: DESIGN LOADS: ROOF DEAD LOAD FLOOR DEAD LOAD WALL DEAD LOAD SLOPING FLAT INT. ROOFING PLYWOOD JOISTS INSUL. & CLG. MISC. TOTAL = k71 ROOF LIVE LOAD FLOORING PLYWOOD JOISTS INSUL & CLG. MISC. TOTAL SLOPING = %' INTERIOR 40 PSF FLAT = ' BALCONY 60 PSF (U.O.N.) EXIT WALKWAY 100 PSF These calculations are limited only to the items included herein, selected by the client and do not imply approval of any other portion of the structure by this office. These calculations are not valid if altered in any way, or not accompanied by a wet stamp and signature of the Engineer of Record. Job No. Designed By Date I UJ,iiii 14288 Danielson St • Suite 200 • Poway, CA - 'I M- -. 7 X77.572z - cr- d9UkD C&L.— F° k1L(!? r\L?c- PZt I j 6 - - \J *- &/ IN 4 4 S (t nriv t e 'j *t c-LaAj t3bo* )c&z?4o I-Yf44iiJ - XT' Z%o 6 .-. -.. . . • M )t5 -* - - 2a • - J L 2irJIj a 8 in) - DIST. FR BARS CENT. TO END a = 4 In [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.] In oc. MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48 REINFORCEMENT RATIO p = 0.0006 ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333 REQD MIN. HORIZ. REINF. = 0.075 in2/tt = 32 in REOD MIN. VERT. REINF. Asv.nn = 0.075 in2/ft = 32 in THE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS Fs = (1.33 or 1.0)(24 or 20) = 2667 ksl THE TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT BOTTOM IS MT —M+VhW = 12.80 ft-kips THE SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS V 2 psi 1. T. T. Tm, f 111+444 FORCE DIAGRAM C I ITTr-T-..j 1 STRAIN DIAGRAM I :. PROJECT: 'SeMix PAGE: HOROWITZ TAYLOR. CLIENT: DESIGN BY: W ICUSHKAKI S1k4.1U. LNCIl.ERS . LZ PUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY ECIAL INSPECTION (O=NO, 1=YES) : i Yes - PE OF MASONRY( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK) I CMU LONRY STRENGTH = 1.5 1(51 BAR VIEW STRESS f,= 40 ksi .OWABLE INCREASING? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2) 1 Yes ISMIC PERFORMANCE CATEGORY ' P Seismic D (C,DE. 0--WIND, 5=GRAVrIY) RV10E AXIAL LOAD P = 0.1 k RVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 1:2 k RVICE MOMENT LOAD M = 0 ft-k ICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in NGTHOFWALL Lw = 8 ft FECT1VE HEIGHT ofWALL hw = 10.67 ft RT. REINF. AT EACH END (AS) 1---2 # 4 => LL HORIZ. REINF. (A 1) j I # 4 :-@ 24 LLVERT. REINF. (ASV) 1 # -. 24 YSIS AREA AT EACH END A5 = 0.40 in WALL AREA A5 = 768 fl2 TIVE LENGTH OF WALL d = 92 in TIVE THICKNESS OF WALL b = 7.63 in IRY ELASTICITY MODULUS Em = 1350 ksi ELASTICITY MODULUS E5 = 29000 ksi THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS Fb=(S1)(O.33frn)= 0.660 w E TOTAL AXIAL FORCE ACTING AT BOTTOM IS Fr P+(wa11 weight)= 'lcJps THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS k=12pn+(pn)2_pn =0.145 CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY 600 5w 4W 400 Pm (k) 300 200 100 0,, .-:--- 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Mm (ft-k) CODE SEC. 2.3.2.2.1 PERMITS COMPRESSION FORCES TO BE RESISTED BY COMPRESSION REINFORCEMENT ..Y IF THE LATERAL SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS OF CODE SEC. 2.1.6.5 ARE MET. SINCE IT IS VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE MEET THESE PROVISIONS IN WALLS, THE CONTRIBUTION OF REINFORCING STEEL TO COMPRESSIVE FORCE T BE NEGLECTED. THE MAXIMUM DESIGN AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH IS Pm = t L. SF (tm' /3) = 506.88 kips. THE DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY AT MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH IS 0 ft-kips. THE DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE WALL CRACKED BUT STEEL STRESS ZERO ARE 324 kips AND 468 ft-kips. I THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION UNDER COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD. THE MAXIMUM STRAIN IN MASONRY AND IN THE TENSION REINFORCEMENT MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES AS = Fb / Em and Cs = Fs I Es . THE DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE BALANCED STRAIN IDITION ARE 246 kips AND 514 ft-kips. AMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW. AND THEY ARE PLOTTED THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM ABOVE. Pm (kips) Mm (ft-kips) AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY = 507 0 AT LARGE AXIAL LOAD 415 300 AT 0 % TENSION = 324 468 AT25%TENSION = 300 491 AT 50% TENSION = 280 504 AT BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION = 246 514 AT SMALL AXIAL LOAD = 60 329 AT FLEXURE ONLY = 0 142 E DESIGN FORCES P & M ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM. FROM THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM, E ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD P IS Mm = 158 ft-kips. > M (Satisfactory] CK SHEAR CAPACITY ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS IS GIVEN BY vdJJ vd = { (sF)M1N[{4_M! 1Y (80_45Mr for (SF)MJR(Jj , 35) , for M T ~:1.0 Yd = 46.67 psi > ::• f[Satisfactory] (factor 1.5 from IBC 2106.5.1) 21. Vd) m Vd Yd = { (SF)MST[j4_M\J7 (120_4SMT )] , for (SF)MJN(1.5e[j , 75) , for Vd = 77.46 psi > [Satisfactory] :THE MINIMUM AREA OF SHEAR REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED: 1.5 = 0.01 0/ft < = 0.10 in' /ft (No shear reinf. reqd.) s MAXIMUM REINFORCEMENT PERCENTAGE (ICBC 07,2107A.8): n/rn - pn'ax = In+L;!. 2fy •) - 0.0084 p 0.0006 [Satisfactory] t frn) Technical References: "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001. 2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual". Professional Publications, Inc. 2001. I NO OVERTURNING 1 Grade Beam for Shear Wall Input V= 116# wdl = 832 plf Sbp= : 1500 psf Wall h=1 10.67' Iw .8' Mot = 14190'-# Mr= 50749'-# Mnet= 64939'-# Pnet= 12531 # pcf 5.18' 1= 382' L/6= 1.5' Kern= 6' INSIDE MIDDLE THIRD TRAPEZOID qmax= 497 psf qmin= 431 psf SOIL PRESSURE OK Grade Beam Design Mu = 61 '-# Soil Pressure Mu = 8762 '- # End Weight a= 0.13" m= 147207"-# fy = . 6Q0(0, psi f c = 5® psi d= 15" b= 36" as = 0.16 in"2 Analysis mm = 1.80 in'2 200bd/fy AS mn = 1.35 InA2 34f'c bd/fy As mn = 0.97 inA2 Shrinkage As ROD = 0.22 inA2 Grade Beam USE: 3.0' x 1.5' wl 0.5' End Length wl 3 -#4 Top and Bottom irrx Structural Engineers Title : ...New... Page: 14288 Danielson St. 9200 Job # : ...New... Dsgnr Date: NOV 7,2011 Poway, CA 92064 Description.... This Wall in File: c:documents and sethngsavallinmy doc Retain Pro g©1989-2011 Ver:9.24 8161 Registration 8: RP-1168495 RP9.24 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Design Code: CBC 2010 Licensed to: HTK Structural Engineers [Criteria [Soil Data Retained Height = 0.6711 Allow Soil Bearing = 770 -psf Wall height above soil = 10.67 ft Equivalent Fluid Pressure Method Heel Active Pressure = 35.0 psf/ft Slope Behind Wall = 0.00:1 Toe Active Pressure = 35.0 psf/ft Height of Soil over Toe = 8.00 in Passive Pressure = 300.0 psf/ft r Water height over heel = 0.0 ft Soil Density. Heel = 110.00 pcf r/ Soil Density, Toe = 110.00 pcf FootinglSoil Friction = 0.400 Soil height to ignore - , I - Is for passive pressure = 12.00 in ' ' I ______ 1 1 Surcharge Loads Lateral Load Applied to Stem I [Adjacent Footing Load Surcharge Over Heel = 0.0 psf Lateral Load 0.0 #Ift Adjacent Footing Load = 0.0 lbs Used To Resist Sliding & Overturning ...Halght to Top = 0.00 ft Footing Width = 0.00 ft Surcharge Over Toe = 0.0 PS1 ...Height to Bottom = 0.00 ft Eccentricity = 0.00 in Used for Sliding & Overturning The above lateral load Wall to Ftg CL Dist = 0.00 It Axial Load Applied to Stem I has been increased by a factor of 1.00 Footing Type Line Load Axial Dead Load = 0.0 lbs Wind on Exposed Stem = 0.0 psf Base Above/Below Soil at Back Of Wall - 0.0 ft Axial Uve Load = 0.0 lbs Axial Load Eccentricity = 0.0 in Poisson's Ratio = 0300 L Stem Weight Seismic Load F I W Weight Multiplier = 0.232 g Added seismic base force 146.5 lbs Design Summary I Wall Stability Ratios Overturning = 2.44 OK Sliding = 8.44 OK Total Bearing Load = 1,708 lbs ...resultant ecc. = 7.38 in Soil Pressure @ Toe = 1.286 psf OK Soil Pressure @ Heel = 0ps1 OK Allowable = 1,995 psf Soil Pressure Less Than Allowable ACl Factored @Toe = 1,800 psf ACI Factored © Heel = 0 psf Footing Shear © Toe = 6.6 psi OK Footing Shear @ Heel = 1.3 psi OK Allowable = 75.0 psi Sliding Caics (Vertical Component NOT Used) Lateral Sliding Force = 146.5 lbs less 100% Passive Force = - 554.2 lbs less 100% Friction Force = - 683.1 lbs Added Force Req'd = 0.0 lbs OK ....for 1.5: 1 Stability = 0.0 lbs OK Stem Construction • Top Stem 2nd Stem OK Stem OK Design Height Above Fill ft = 4.00 0.00 Wall Material Above Hr = Masonry Masonry Thickness = 8.00 8.00 Reber Size # 4 # 5 Rebar Spacing = 24.00 24.00 Rebar Placed at = Center Center Design Data fbflB + fa/Fa = 0.508 0.840 Total Force @ Section lbs = 94.8 146.5 Moment ..Actual ft-#= 347.6 830.2 Moment--Allowable ft4 = 683.8 988.8 Shear.-.Actual psi = 2.1 3.3 Shear .... Allowable psi = 38.7 38.7 Wall Weight psi = 78.0 78.0 Rebar Depth 'd' In= 3.75 3.75 LAP SPLICE IF ABOVE in= 24.00 45.00 LAP SPLICE IF BELOW in= 24.00 HOOK EMBED INTO FTG in = 19.65 Lap splice above base reduced by stress ratio Masonry Data I'm psi = 1.500 1,500 Fs psi = 24,000 24,000 Solid Grouting = Yes Yes Load Factors - Building Code Dead Load Live Load Earth, H Wind, W Seismic, E CBC 2010 1.200 1.600 1.600 1.600 1.000 Modular Ratio 'n' Short Term Factor Equiv. Solid Thick. Masonry Block Type Masonry Design Method Concrete Data fc Fy = 21.48 21.48 = 1.000 1.000 In= 7.60 7.60 = Medium Weight = ASD psi = psi = Retain Pro Software 02009 HBA Publications. Inc. Licensed to: HTK Structural Engineers www.RetalnPro.com All Rights Reserved Poway, CA 92064 HTK Structural Engineers Title : ...New... Page: 14288 Danielson St #200 Job # : ...New... Dsgnr Date: NOV 7,2011 Poway, CA 92064 Description.... This Wall in File: c:documents and settingsavalllnmy doc Retain Pro g©1989-2011 Ver: 9.24 8167 Reglstratlon#: RP--I168495 RP9.24 Cantilevered Retaining Wall Design Code: CBC 2010 Licensed to: HTK Structural Engineers [Footing Dimensions & Strengths • Toe Width = 1.17ft Heel Width = 1.83 Total Footing Width = 300 Footing Thickness = 18.00 in Key Width = 12.00 in Key Depth = 0.00 in Key Distance from Toe = 2.00 ft fc = 2,500 psi Fy = 60,000 psi Footing Concrete Density = 145.00 pcf Min. As ¼ = 0.0018 Cover @ Top 2.00 © Btm 3.00 in I Footing Design Results Toe Heel Factored Pressure = 1,800 0 psf Mu': Upward = 1,333 109 ft-# Mu': Downward = 362 362 ft-# Mu: Design = 971 253 ft-# Actual I-Way Shear = 6.59 1.32 psi Allow 1-Way Shear = 75.00 75.00 psi Too Reinforcing = #7@16.001n Heel Reinforcing = #6 @ 16.00 in Key Reinforcing = None Spec'd Other Acceptable Sizes & Spacings Toe: Not req'd, Mu < S * Fr Heel: Not req'd, Mu <S * Fr Key: Not req'd, Mu <S * Fr I Summary of Overturning & Resisting Forces & Moments OVERTURNING RESISTING..... Force Distance Moment Force Distance Moment Item lbs ft ft# lbs ft ft# Heel Active Pressure = 82.2 0.72 59.4 Soil Over Heel = 85.6 2.42 206.8 Surcharge over Heel = Sloped Soil Over Heel = Toe Active Pressure = -82.2 0.72 -59.3 Surcharge Over Heel = Surcharge Over Toe = Adjacent Footing Load = Adjacent Footing Load = Axial Dead Load on Stem = Added Lateral Load = * Axial Live Load on-Stem = Load @ Stem Above Soil = Soil Over Toe = 85.6 0.58 49.9 Surcharge Over Toe = Seismic Stem Self Wt = 146.5 7.17 1,050.0 Stem Weight(s) = 884.1 1.50 1,326.4 Earth @ Stem Transitions Total = 146.5 O.T.M. = 1,050.0 Footing Weighi = 652.5 1.50 978,8 ResistinglOvertumlng Ratio = 2.44 Key Weight = 2.50 Vertical Loads used for Soil Pressure = 1,707.7 lbs Vert. Component = Total 1,707.7 lbs R.M. 2,561.9 If seismic included the mm. OTM and sliding * Axial live load NOT included in total displayed or used for overturning ratios may be 1.1 per IBC '09, 180723. resistance, but is included for soil pressure cafculation. DESIGNER NOTES: Retain Pro Software 02009 HBA Publications. Inc. Licensed to: HTK Structural Engineers www.RetalnPro.com All Rights Reserved Poway, CA 92064 Fooring Diter litlo Block Line l true: Job# Yoi can change this area Dsgnr using the 'Settings' menu item Project Desc.: and then using the 'Printing & Project Notes: Title Block' selection. Title Block Line 6 P,inted: 7NOV 2011,114M P016 Footing Embedded in Soil ENERCALC INC. 1983-2011. 6u1kt6.11.9.14. Vec6i1.9i4.' Description: Gate Post Calculations per IBC 2009 1807.3, CBC 2010, ASCE 7-05 Pole Footing Shape Circular Fooling Diameter 18.0 in Calculate Mm. Depth for Allowable Pressures No Lateral Restraint at Ground Surface Mow Passive .................. 250.0 pet - Max Passive...................1,500.0 psf Controlling Values Governing Load Contitnation: iD Lateral Load 0.0 k Moment 0.7590 k-ft NO Ground Surface Restraint Pressures at 1/3 Depth Acbjal 20667 pet Allowable 20825 psf Fooling Base Area 1.767 112 Maximum Soil Pressure 0.0 kef 4pCLsoad Lateral Concentrated Load Laleral Distributed Load Applied Moment Vertical Load D: Dead Load 0.3380 k k/ft 0.7590 k-ft k Lc: Roof Live k k/ft k-ft k L: Live k k/ft k-ft k 8: Snow k k/ft k-ft k W: Wind k k/ft k-ft k E:Earlhquake k k/ft k-ft k H: Lateral Earth k k/ft k-ft It Load distance above TOP of Load above ground surface ground surface ft It BOTTOM of Load above ground surface It Load Combinaflbn ResLi1s 40 0.000 0.759 2.50 206.7 208.2 1.000 Title Block Line 1 You can change this area using the Settings menu item and then using the 'Printing & Title Block' selection. Title Block Line 6 P o-le-f Footing Embedded in Soil Description: Beam Column Title: Job# Dsgnr: Project Desc.: Project Notes: Pibded. 7 Nov 2011. 11.49AH EnCdec6sendLec8 BAN 11.9.14, Vei6.11.9.14 Cienerai inronnjupi -.-. Calculations per IBC 211109 1897J, CBC 2010, ASCE 7.05 Pole Fooling Shape Circular Footing Diameter..............24.0 in Calculate Mm. Depth for Allowable Pressures No Lateral Restraint at Ground Surface Allow Passive..................250.0 pet Max Passive...................1,500.0 psf Controlling Values Governing Load Combination: Lateral Load 0.0 k Moment 1.518k-ft NO Ground Surface Restraint Pressures at 1/3 Depth Actual 236.22 psf Allowable 238.56 psf Footing Diameter = 24 Footing Base Area 3.142 ft2 Maximum Soil Pressure 0.0 lot AwTea ftiwig is siaie Lateral Concentrated Load Lateral Distributed Load Applied Moment Vertical Load D : Dead Load 3.10 k left 1.518 k-ft k Lr: Roof Live k left k-ft k L: Live k left k-ft k S:Snow k Mt k-ft k W: Wind k Mt k-ft k E: Earthquake k Mt k-ft k H : Lateral Earth k Mt k-ft k Load distance above TOP of Load above ground surface ground surface It It BOTTOM of Load above ground surface ft Load Cothbnafn Aesults +1) 0000 1.518 2.88 236.2 238.6 1.000 U2.0 cc4 - 'tr (c ____ '• pI. ,f- IPA .a6q ca otir Cç"c4-1 tcbt > , 4qoit. 2-382fo 9cj 24) 4- Cj(, 5' tbs. i'-,qf,ti Igy(2 3e1 L I zcO € boo 5v 2.O I 4'i-iô7 Sç 4 /F 24c ,_/ (I , 5- yOQ) A ' - 6L' r 1" 1>-= 00 4( to (& f~e M&dtc u '. r 'J= 7°Qb 'YY 3kt- O/. 15Z \jp = Z&4h'3 T / 07 Ac c* bc 240 &Y\) SC-?N CALCA "Jcnd -cote I4pOç75ç (2kS -j,r u 40 S' sLrVL 1c 5.L(' ?io(Y )9b frLJt 2 70 70g Efl > I \1tv ?C? (0 (0 pjti- f*T tO 70 233 k 1ri- :.1ag- 4 170 &c(z'io) io 0ic. z"/j 2D 2- 2LL4 0 11 KLAUSB RUCKN ER 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd IIPV AND ASSOCIATES San Diego, CA 92121 Tel (858) 677-9878 Fax (858) 677-9894 I I I I I U I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I SENI)x MEDICAL INC. OUTDOOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE AREA 1945 PALOMAR OAKS WAY, SUITE 100 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS FIRE CODE COMPLIANCE REPORT Rev 1.2 February 20, 2012 C6 I t :• Revision Comments Date By Rev. 1.0 Report submitted to the owners February 9, 2012 EK Rev. 1.1 Revision to handheld fire extinguisher in section 4.2 of the report. February 15, 2012 EK Rev. 1.2 Report revised to include minor editorial changes for clarification. Sprinkler requirements added February 20, 2012 EK :• DISCLAIMER This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates and was prepared exclusively for use by SenDx Medical Inc. for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions described in this report. The conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided by SenDx Medical Inc.. Discrepancies between the infonnation presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of SenDx Medical Inc.. Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report retained by SenDx Medical Inc. shall be utilized only by SenDx Medical Inc. for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions and the 2010 California Codes conditions and requirements addressed 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. I Rem' 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc. I KLAU5RUCICNER I 11945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 Page ii I AND ASSOCIAICS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table of Contents I SUMMARY TABLE ............................................................................................................................. 1 I i. 1.1 GENERAL BUILDING SUMMARY ..................................................................................................... 2. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................2 1 3. CONSTRUCTION & OCCUPANCY .................................................................................................3 3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN . .... . .............................................. ............................. ... .... 3 I 3.2 OCCUPANCIES ................................................................................................................................3 4. PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................4 4.1 4.2 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM .............................................................................................4 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ... .................................. .. .......................... .... ............................ 4 4.3 WATER SUPPLY .................... ... ........................................ .. .................................. .......................... 5 4.31 General Requirements ............................................................5 I 4.3.2 Fire I-Ivdrant Systems ... . . . . . . .................. .... . . ... ........... .. . .... ........ 5 4.4 ALARM/MONITORING ................................ ............................................ ............................................. 6 4.5 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS ................................................................................... .................. 6 I 5. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ..............................................................................................................7 5.1 GENERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS ...........................................................................7 5.1.1 Permits ..............................................................................7 I 51.11 Storage and Use of Hazardous Materials ...... ... ..... .... ... ............. .. ... .................7 5 1.1 2 Facility Closure... . . . . .............. .. . 7 5 1 2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan .. ... .... ........... ...... ......... ......7 I s. i 3 Hazardous Materials Inventomy Statement ......................................8 5.1.4 Containers. Cylinders and Tanks ................................................................8 5 1 5 Equipment. Macliineiy and Alarms ......... ........ ................ .. ... ......... .....8 5 I 6 Empty Containers and Tanks ..................................................9 I s i 7 Maintenance/Service and Repai..............................................9 518 Release of Hazardous Materials ...........................................................9 5 1 9 Material Safety Data Sheets ... ..... ..... ... . ......... ..... ........................ .... 10 I s i 10 Signs/Placards ............................................................................10 5.1 /1 Sources of Ignition ...............................................................10 5. 1. 12 Personnel Training and W,-itten Procedures ..........................................11 51.13 Security ..... .. ... ... ... ........ ............................. ......... .... ......11 ' 5.1.14 Separation of Incompatible Materials ............................................................./2 5.2 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPRESSED GAS ........................................................................13 5.2.1 Pressure Relief Devices ...............................................................13 I 5.2.2 Valve Protection ..... ....... ........... ...... .... 5.2.3 Separation from Hazardous Conditions ..............................................13 ....... ........... ..... ........ ..13 5.24 Wiring and Equipment ...................................................................14 5.2.5 Unauthorized Use ....... .............. ... ........ ................ .... ...... .......... ....14 I 5.2.6 Exposure to Fire.. .... ..... .................... .. .... ...... .............. ..... ........ ...14 527 Lighting ................................................................................14 528 Storage of onipressed Gas ........................................................../5 I 5.29 Oxidizing Gases . . . .. .................. . . . ... . .. .. .............. 5.2.9 I Oxidizing Gas Quantities .......................................................................Is . . . ............ . . . ....... 15 5.2.9.2 Shutoffs ................................................................................................15 I 6. ADDITIONAL EGRESS ....................................................................................................................16 Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste /00 1 AND ASSOCIATES Page iii I I EXPOSURES .17 7.1 Occupcy SEPARATION .......................................................... . .. ................... ............................. 17 7.2 SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS .......... ... ........................... .. ....................................................... 17 7.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS ......................................................................................17 CONCLUSION....................................................................................................................................18 I Rev / 2— SenDv Medical Inc. KL USBRUCKNER I I Page iv 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 I AND AssocuATce [j I 1. Summary Table I 1 1.1 General Building Summary Topic CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS Type of (Existing) Not Applicable. Report is limited to outdoor hazardous materials Construction storage area. Building Square See architectural Not Applicable. Report is limited to outdoor hazardous materials Footage plans. storage area. Occupancy CBC 302-312, Not Applicable. Report is limited to outdoor hazardous materials 508.2 and Table storage area. 508.4 Hazardous CFC Chapters Hazardous materials quantities in storage and use in the new Materials 27 and 34 proposed outdoor storage area are below the MAQs for outdoor storage. Smoke and Heat CFC 901 Not Applicable. Report is limited to outdoor hazardous materials Vents storage area. Access Roads CFC 503 Access roads within 150' all exterior walls of the building. Building and access roads are existing. There are no proposed changes to access roads as a result of the proposed outdoor storage area. Alarm/Monitoring CFC 903.4 Not Applicable. Report is limited to outdoor hazardous materials storage area. Fire Extinguishers CFC 906 and Extra Hazard 3404.3.7.5.2 Occupancy: Not Applicable Size: 4A40BC @ Travel Distance < 30 feet Exhaust CMC 502 Not applicable. Outdoor storage only conditions. Ventilation Automatic Fire NFPA 13 (2010 Not applicable unless the canopy is >4' wide. If canopy proposed is Sprinkler Edition) Figure >4' wide the following design density is recommended: 11.2.3 1. 1, Table When sprinkler protection is provided, the area in which 11.2.3.1.2, compressed gases or cryogenic fluids [other than flammable or Section pyrophorie compressed gases or cryogenic fluids] are stored or 11.2.3.3.3 used shall be protected with a sprinkler system design to be not less than that required by NFPA 13, Standard for the CFC 2704.5 Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 with a minimum Design area of 3000 square feet. NFPA 55 [2010 The following sprinkler design density is required: Edition] Section Design Density Required: 0.17/3000 or area if i-hour fire 6.9.2 separation is provided between the outdoor area and the remainder of the building. Hose Stream Demand: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside Allowable Area (Existing) Not within the scope of this report. See architectural plans. Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc. I KLAUSaUCKNER I I 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 Page 1 I AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L I I 2. Introduction The following is a hazardous materials code compliance report for the proposed Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Area for SenDx Medical Inc., located at 1945 Palomar Oaks I Way, Suite 100 in Carlsbad, California. This is a technical opinion and report as required by CFC Section 104.7.2. This report is intended to only specify the hazardous materials storage requirements within the newly proposed Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage I Area. This report is also intended to help the owners effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the 2010 Editions of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. This report is based on Chapter 27 (Hazardous Materials), Chapter 30 I (Compressed Gases) and Chapter 40 (Oxidizers) of the 2010 California Fire Code. The scope of this report is limited to the storage of hazardous materials in SenDx Medical I Inc.'s newly proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. All other hazardous materials, control areas, adjacent tenant space, and/or high-piled storage are outside the i scope of this report. I I I I I I I I I I I Rev 1.2 - SenDx Medical Inc /945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 Page 2 I I I I I 3. Construction & Occupancy I 3.1 Construction and Building Design I Not applicable. Scope of the report is limited to the proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area (Attachment #1). I 3.2 Occupancies I storage Not applicable. Scope of the report is limited to the proposed outdoor hazardous materials area. I I I I I I I I I I I I ' Rev 12 — SenDx Medical Inc. I Page 3 /945 Palomar Oaks JI'ay. Ste 100 KLAUSRUCKNR AND ASSOCIATCS I I I I 4. Protection Requirements I 4.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler System U Not applicable unless the canopy is >4' wide. if canopy proposed is >4' wide the following design density is recommended: Per NFPA 55 (2010 Edition) (Attachment #2), when sprinkler protection is provided, the area in which compressed gases or cryogenic fluids [other than flammable or pyrophoric compressed gases or cryogenic fluids] are stored or used shall be protected with a sprinkler system design to be not less than that required by NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 with a minimum Design area of 3000 square feet. . Per the above requirements and NFPA 13 (2010 Edition) (Attachment #3), the following sprinkler design density is required: Design Density Required: 0.17/3000 or area if 1-hour fire separation is provided between the outdoor area and the remainder of the building. Hose Stream Demand: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside I 4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers Per CFC 906 (Attachment #3), portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following I locations: In new and existing Group A, B, E, F, H, 1, M, R-1, R-2, R-4, and S occupancies. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. I 3. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 1415.1. I 5. 4. 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. I 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 I 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 I extinguishers. I Rev 12 — SenDx Medical Inc Page 4 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste /00 AND ASSOCIATE I I I Per CFC Table 906.3(1) and (2), the following is the proposed fire extinguisher for the new proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area: Extra Hazard - Recommended Size: 4A40BC Maximum Floor Area Per Unit of A: 1,000 square feet I • Maximum Travel Distance to Extinguisher: 30 feet I types The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and approved by the fire department. I 4.3 Water Supply I 4.3.1 General Requirements I Per CFC 507 (Attachment #4), 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. I . 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 NFPA 24. Water tanks I for private fire protection shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22. . Fire flow requirements for buildings or portions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method. I . 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. I 4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #5), fire hydrant systems shall comply with the following: I . 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, I on -site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. EXCEPTION: For buildings equipped throughout with an approved I the automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2, distance requirement shall be 600 feet. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code I 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. I . Private fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with California Code of Regulations. Title 19, Division I, Chapter 5. Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc. Page 5 KLAUSRUC)CNER 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I I 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. All fire hydrants are existing and previously approved. There are no proposed changes or I relocation of the existing hydrants as a result of the new proposed outdoor storage area. • 4.4 Alarm/Monitoring Not applicable. Scope of the report is limited to the proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. 4,5 Fire Department Access Roads Per CFC 503 (Attachment #6), 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: 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. 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. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. 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. I The building is existing. Existing access roads have been previously approved. There are no proposed changes to access roads as a result of the addition of the proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. I I I Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc I I Page 6 I 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATCS I I 5. Hazardous Materials A Hazardous Material Inventory Report is provided for SenDx Medical Inc.'s outdoor hazardous materials storage area (Attachment #7). There are no other hazardous materials within 50 feet of the newly proposed area. Therefore other areas can be considered as separate outdoor control areas as allowed by CFC 2703.12. The owners agree to store and limit the hazardous materials to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials inventory report. SenDx Medical Inc. will be storing only compressed inert gases and oxygen gas within the proposed outdoor area of tenant improvement. Oxygen is classified as an oxidizing gas. As shown in the reports, the storage of hazardous materials (oxidizer gas) does not exceed the maximum allowable quantities stated in Chapters 27 of the Calffornia Fire Code for an outdoor control area. 5.1 General Hazardous Material Requirements The owners agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements: 5.1.1 Permits 5.1.1.1 Storage and Use of Hazardous Materials Per CFC 2701.5 (Attachment #8), permits shall be required as set forth in Appendix Chapter 1, section 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. 5.1.1.2 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 I Per CFC 407.6 and 2701.5.1 (Attachment #9), 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: I 1. Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency responder. I 4. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. 5. The general purpose of other areas within the building. I I Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc I KLAUSBRUCKNEq Page 7I 1945 Palomar Oaks J1'ai Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I I I 6. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and I 7. piping. The hazard classes in each area. 8. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies. I 9. Emergency exits An HMMP will be provided by the owners only at the specific request of the fire i department. 5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement I Per CFC 407.5 and 2701.5.2 (Attachment #10), where required by the fire code official, an application for a permit shall include and HMIS, such as SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title III, Tier 11 Report, or other approved statement. I The HMIS shall include the following information: Product name. Component. I 3. Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number. Location where stored or used. Container size. Hazard classification. Amount in storage. Amount in use-closed systems. Amount in use-open systems. As mentioned previously, hazardous materials inventory reports are provided for the new I proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area (see Attachment #7). I 5.1.4 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks Per CFC 2703.2.1 (Attachment #11), containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other I means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. I I I I I I I Per CFC 3003.1 and 3003.2 (Attachment #11), compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks that are not designed for refillable use shall not be refilled after use of the original contents. 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 CFR, Parts 100-185 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII. 5.1.5 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms Per CFC 2703.2.3 (Attachment #12), equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. I Rev 12 — SenDx Medical Inc I Page 8 I KLAUSSRUCNER I I 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I 5.1.6 Empty Containers and Tanks Per CFC 2703.2.5 (Attachment #13), empty containers and tanks previously used for the I 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 material. I 5.1.7 Maintenance/Service and Repair Per CFC 2703.2.6 (Attachment #14), 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 equipment or machinery shall be I removed from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alan-n systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. I Per CFC 3003.9 (Attachment #14), service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas containers, cylinder or tank appurtenances I shall be performed by trained personnel. Per CFC 3003.12 (Attachment #14), leaking, damaged or corroded compressed gas I containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged or corroded compressed gas systems shall be replaced or repaired in accordance with the following: I 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. 5.1.8 Release of Hazardous Materials I Per CFC 2703.3 (Attachment #15), 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. I EXCEPTIONS: 1. The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. I 2. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered label directions. 3. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed when used in accordance 1 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: Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc. Page 9 \\ KLAUSBRUCICNEI /945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I • 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 1 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 I 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 i unauthorized discharge. 5.1.9 Material Safety Data Sheets I Per CFC 407.2 and 2703.4 (Attachment #16), 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. I EXCEPTION: Designated hazardous waste. 5.1.10 Signs/Placards I Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #17), 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 1 warning signs. I Per CFC 2703.5 and 2703.6 (Attachment #17), 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 I entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations designated by the fire code official. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously marked or I 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, I shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. Per CFC 3003.4.2 (Attachment #17), portable compressed gas containers, cylinders and I tanks shall be marked in accordance with CGA C-7. 5.1.11 Sources of Ignition I Per CFC 2703.7 (Attachment #18), the following requirements apply: Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: I 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 2701.5. 2. Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas. I 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 Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc Page 10 K LAU AR A UC KN ER 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND AssociATEs I I I I I pennanently or temporarily shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. I dispensed In rooms or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored, or used. Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code I • 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 I • used. Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) locations in accordance with the C'al jfornia Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505. Per CFC 3003.7.7 (Attachment #18), open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. Per CFC 4003.1.3 (Attachment #18), ignition sources in areas containing oxidizing gases I shall be controlled in accordance with Section 2703.7. 5.1.12 Personnel Training and Written Procedures 1 Per CFC 2703.9.1 (Attachment #19), 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 I 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 I are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. I 5.1.13 Security Per CFC 2703.9.2 (Attachment #20), storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be I secured against unauthorized entry and safe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. I Per CFC 3003.5 (Attachment #20), compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and system shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with the following: I • 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. I 0 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 I and outdoors from vehicular damage and shall comply with Section 312. Rev 1.2 - SenDx Medical Inc Page I I \\ KL.AUS8RUCKNER 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I [1 I • Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling caused by contact, vibration or seismic activity. Securing compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: I I. 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 I designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. I 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, cylinder or I 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. I EXCEPTION: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. I 5.1.14 Separation of Incompatible Materials Per CFC 2703.9.8 (Attachment #21), incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored I 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. I 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. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets. 1 Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 2703.8.5 and 2703.8.6. Materials that are incompatible shall not be I stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. Per CFC 3003.7.1 (Attachment #21), compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall I 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 2703.9.8. I SenDx Medical Inc. will only be storing compressed oxygen gas cylinders and inert gases in the proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area; therefore, there are no I incompatible materials. I I Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc. Page 12 K LA USBR UC KN ER 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Sic 100 AND AssociATEs H I I I I 5.2 Additional Requirements for Compressed Gas I 5.2.1 Pressure Relief Devices Per CFC 3003.3 (Attachment #22), pressure relief devices shall be provided to protect I overpressure. containers, cylinders and tanks containing compressed gases from rupture in the event of EXCEPTION: Cylinders, containers and tanks when exempt from the requirements for pressure relief devices specified by the standards of design listed in i Section 3003.3.2. Pressure relief devices to protect containers shall be designed and provided in accordance I 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. Pressure relief devices shall be sized in accordance with the specifications to which the container was fabricated and to material specific requirements I as applicable. 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 i specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet or less. Pressure relief devices or vent piping shall de designed or located so that moisture cannot I collect and freeze in a manner that would interfere with the operation of the device. 5.2.2 Valve Protection I Per CFC 3003.6 (Attachment #23), compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accordance with the following: I • Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks designed for protective caps, collars or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices in place except I • when the containers, cylinders or tanks are in use or are being serviced or filled. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. When outlet I caps or plugs are installed, they shall be in place. EXCEPTION: Compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks in use, being serviced or being filled. I 5.2.3 Separation from Hazardous Conditions Per CFC 3003.7 (Attachment #24), compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks and systems in storage or use shall be separated from materials and conditions which pose I exposure hazards to or from each other. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and system in storage or use shall be separated in accordance with the following: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall not be placed near elevators, I 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. I • Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, whether fully or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F or I subambient temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc Page 13 .' AOS B P UC KNEP 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES H I I I I • Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall I 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 I involving temperatures of less than 125°F are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, I cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to I corrosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. I 5.2.4 Wiring and Equipment Per CFC 3003.8 (Attachment #25), electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall I not be located where they could become part of an electrical circuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. I 5.2.5 Unauthorized Use Per CFC 3003.10 (Attachment #25), compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose other than to serve as a vessel for containing the I product which it is designed to contain. I 5.2.6 Exposure to Fire Per CFC 3003.11 (Attachment #25), compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks which have been exposed to fire shall be removed from service. Containers, cylinders and tanks I so removed shall be handled by approved, qualified persons. 5.2.7 Lighting 1 Per CFC 3003.15 (Attachment #25), approved lighting by natural or artificial means shall be provided. I 1 I I I Rev 1.2 - SenD.r Medical Inc. qs KLAUSBRUCKNE I 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Sie 100 Page 14 I AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 5.2.8 Storage of Compressed Gas Per CFC 3004.1 (Attachment #26), 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 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: Compressed gas containers with a water volume less than 1.3 gallons are allowed to be stored in a horizontal position. 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. 5.2.9 Oxidizing Gases 5.2.9.1 Oxidizing Gas Quantities Per CFC 4003.1.1.3 (Attachment #27), except for cylinders of nonliquefied compressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 250 cubic feet used for maintenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group A, E, 1 or R occupancies or in offices in Group B occupancies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for maintenance purposes and operation of equipment shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area listed in Table 2703.1.1(1). The proposed storage area is outdoor and therefore the requirement of CFC 4003.1.1.3. 5.2.9.2 Shutoffs Per CFC 4003.1.2 (Attachment #28), the following shutoffs are required: Emergency shutoff. Compressed gas systems conveying oxidizing gases shall be provided with approved manual or automatic emergency shutoff 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. The proposed outdoor area is currently designed for storage of cylinders only and does not include piping associated with compressed gas systems. I Rev 12 — SenDx Medical Inc 15 I KLAUSØRUCICNE Page I I 11945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATCS I I I I 6. Additional Egress I This report is specific to the new proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. I Therefore building egress is outside the scope of this report. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Rev 1.2— SenD.r Medical Inc. I KLAuBRuCNE Page 16 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7. Exposures 7.1 Occupancy Separation Not within the scope of this report. The building is existing. This report only addresses the new proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. 7.2 Separation of Control Areas Per CFC 2703.12 (Attachment #29) outdoor control areas for hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per outdoor control area shall be in accordance with the following: Outdoor control areas shall be kept free from weeds, debris and common combustible materials not necessary to the storage. The area surrounding an outdoor control area shall be kept clear of such materials for a minimum of 15 feet. Outdoor control areas shall be located not closer than 20 feet from a lot line that can be built upon, public street, public alley or public way. A 2-hour fire-resistance- rated wall without openings extending not less than 30 inches above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such distance. Where a property exceeds 10,000 square feet, a group of two outdoor control areas is allowed when approved and when each control area is separated by a minimum distance of 50 feet. Where a property exceeds 35,000 square feet, additional groups of outdoor control areas are allowed when approved and when each group is separated by a minimum distance of 300 feet. The owners agree to comply with the above requirements specified in section 2703.12. There are no other proposed hazardous materials storage areas within 50' of this new proposed outdoor storage area. 7.3 Allowable Area Calculations Not within the scope of this report. The building is existing. This report only addresses the new proposed outdoor hazardous materials storage area. I Rei' 12 — SenDx Medical inc. I 17 Page I KLAUANRUCKNEI I I 1945 Palomar Oaks Way Sic 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I 8. Conclusion It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Associates that the above requirements will meet the requirements, and/or intent of Chapter 27 (Hazardous Materials), Chapter 30 (Compressed Gases) and Chapter 40 (Oxidizers) of the 2010 Edition of the California Fire and Building Code. Furthermore the 2010 Edition of NFPA 13 Standards (Installation of Sprinkler Systems) is met for the type of occupancy and storage. By way of my signature, SenDx Medical Inc. agrees to the storage and maintenance conditions required and specified in this report. SenDx Medical Inc.'s Representative (Sign and Print Name) Date I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I j I I I I I Rev 1.2— SenDx Medical Inc I KLAUSØUCKNE I Page 18 1945 Palomar Oaks Way. Ste 100 AND ASSOCIATES I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #1 I CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN I I I 1 I I U I I I U I I I I . _ _ - m _ _ _ . - - _ _ . _ .. . _ _ DRAWNO SYMBOLS PROJECTDATA PHASE TWO TENANT IMPROVEMENTS for: E ND 9924. 349732493377977979443.797297734 MEDICAL. INC. 793 970343497 35:10 A RADIOMETER 11 1945 PALOMAR OAKS WAY, SUITE 100 CARLSBAD, CA 92009 ABBREVIATIONS REFERENCE SITE PLAN —----. — SHEET INDEX 2708049 Ill :L- W.- 213-09-102 IffYI T'j fl ) LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPLICABLE CODES DEFERRED SUBMITTALS SPECIAL INSPECTIONS ' AN.- CITY OF CARLSBAD - POLICIES AND PROCEDURES SCOPE OF WORK VICINITY MAP 1flL 25 7797_SI 021597942 jllOfl mm*L 00 0144213290 I 000032*100079087,003953049530033797277010870 11004 10 MEET / S RN OAKS WA? 0115 lIE 019000 09 5* 00000002 033477397 t=/f•"0llr .__ 31 FRONE AD CA IGING 34100032 033 -1 ON 5053197 : L MEN 3100959751097302008 4309 03397_ST77o32090977 CHANCES 9003970777 900300)089 2_3•l . toot 4,7.3473379 4777011 CISC OAKlEY 0 710000019Cr 5007014*0000911100011310502797000314 nomsos. SITE .J A PLAN FILE NUMBER PERMIT NUMBER I319 FALal077 01245 DAY 11 '705 10595212704 12398 70210*1 005)577 0901401 010070343317477 aflmn 317mc4399m4k74,93975 S943gtCA 92219 mm 73 4771 2032) 493 4731 Fl. P.M.D.34tCl 91224 7974 737 397 (132) 773 3043 r.l ARARD RN 31) (11 N > ç - Q — Da 0 or'J 3_O7 - E)aSnNG BUILDING MT MEN 805TING BUILDING xD 8Ln 1 INS MW DAN$ My SIATE '00 ______ U-i (-no RECORDS W THE COUNTY ~ SAN ONTO STATE O~ C—MA UNDER = IS. SOFT 31,—fl 34797779799AT THE FEAR G~ THE — AREA OF .1. A-1. RACE ODSON 0794193NEW CONCRETE EITERSOR COCA LANONGS AT ENSING N~ ::SS 11 .1. GAGE - LANE 3479797 DARELSON $1 ART, 17719101 _—E ASSOANATES NC 9033 ffifle ARA 1 r_ TS1 COMPANY ___ ___._____ M _____ _ _ Scope of this report is Already proposed as limited to the new STORAGE ENCLOSURE 01 a chain link. - proposed outdoor L GAS CYLINDERS RELOCATED 0E T14E ALL( ING 10 LLJIII4IN hazardous materials CMU storage ar 01'UED PER C.B.C. TA5LE 1016.1 OK-2 FT ea. Replace the 'A MOST MO INT (I4-Ø with Chain Link. 250 F7. (KG)H (j 221-V ) \ (J) (M) 22'- 2 1-8' 23-0' O 23-8' / 23-4' 2'-' - 12-I 1/2' '-1 1/4'j, iJ I . . UTrDO . - • -' R-ENC_O M SUE !I .. . ... I J 0 WARM ROOM . Wall obstructs only J --one side of the STORAGE structure as EJ ii IP7!~t J allowed by CBC E,00 - - : Section 414.6.1.1 NUF.' MANUF (F-I OCCU ANCT) I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #2 I AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 2704.5 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 not be less than that required for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 with a min- imum design area of 3,000 square feet (279 m2). Where the materials or storage arrangement are required by other regula- tions to be provided with a higher level of sprinkler system pro- tection, the higher level of sprinkler system protection shall be provided. 2704.6 Explosion control. Indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings shall be provided with explosion control in accor- dance with Section 911. 2704.7 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 system in accordance with the California Electrical Code and Section 604. Exceptions: Mechanical ventilation for storage of Class lB and Class IC flammable and combustible liquids in closed containers not exceeding 61/2 gallons (25 L) capacity. Storage areas for Class 1 and 2 oxidizers. Storage areas for Class II, ifi, IV and V organic per- oxides. Storage areas for asphyxiant, irritant and radioactive gases. For storage areas for highly toxic or toxic materials, see Sections 3704.2.2.8 and 3704.3.4.2. 2704.8.1 Temperature control. Materials that must be kept at temperatures other than normal ambient temperatures to prevent a hazardous reaction shall be provided with an approved means to maintain the temperature within a safe range. Redundant temperature control equipment that will operate on failure of the primary temperature control system shall be provided. Where approved, alternative means that prevent a hazardous reaction are allowed. 2704.8.2 Pressure control. Stationary tanks and equipment containing hazardous material liquids that can generate pressures exceeding design limits because of exposure fires or internal reaction shall have some form of construction 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 treatment system where required by Chapter 37. 2704.9 Emergency alarm. An approved manual emergency alarm system shall be provided in buildings, rooms or areas used for storage of hazardous materials. Emergency alarm-ii- 378 tiating devices shall be installed outside of each interior exit or exit access door of storage buildings, rooms or areas. Activa- tion of an emergency alarm-initiating device shall sound a local alarm to alert occupants of an emergency situation involving hazardous materials. 2704.10 Supervision. Emergency alarm, detection and auto- matic fire-extinguishing systems required by Section 2704 shall be supervised by an approved central, proprietary or remote station service or shall initiate an audible and visual sig- nal at a constantly attended on-site location. 2704.11 Clearance from combustibles. The area surrounding an outdoor storage area or tank shall be kept clear of combusti- ble materials and vegetation for a minimum distance of 25 feet (7620 mm). 2704.12 Noncombustible floor. Except for surfacing, floors of storage areas shall be of noncombustible construction. 2704.13 Weather protection. Where overhead noncombusti- ble construction is provided for sheltering outdoor hazardous material storage areas, such storage shall not be considered indoor storage when the area is constructed in accordance with the requirements for weather protection as required by the Cal- ifornia Building Code. Exception: Storage of explosive materials shall be consid- ered as indoor storage. SECTION 2705 USE, DISPENSING AND HANDLING 2705.1 General. Use, dispensing and handling of hazardous materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quan- tity per control area set forth in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Sections 2701, 2703 and 2705. Use, dispens- ing and handling of hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area set forth in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Sections 2701 and 2703. 2705.1.1 Separation of incompatible materials. Separa- tion of incompatible materials shall be in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 2705.1.2 Noncombustible floor. Except for surfacing, floors of areas where liquid or solid hazardous materials are dispensed or used in open systems shall be of noncombusti- ble, liquid-tight construction. 2705.13 Spill control and secondary containment for hazardous material liquids. Where required by other pro- visions of Section 2705, spill control and secondary con- tainment shall be provided for hazardous material liquids in accordance with Section 2704.2. 2705.1.4 Limit controls. Limit controls shall be provided in accordance with Sections 2705.1.4.1 through 2705.1.4.4. 2705.1.4.1 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. 2705.1.4.2 Low-liquid-level control. Approved safe- guards shall be provided to prevent a low-liquid level in a 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Standby power for mechanical ventilation, treatment I systems and temperature control systems shall not be required where an approved fail-safe engineered sys- tem is installed. I 2704.8 Limit controls. Limit controls shall be provided in accordance with Sections 2704.8.1 and 2704.8.2. S S S I 55-18 COMPRESSED GASES AND CRYOGENIC FLUIDS CODE Table 6.8 Explosion Control Requirements Methods Explosion Control Barricade Explosion Venting or Material Class Construction Prevention Systems Flammable cryogenic fluid - Not required Required Flammable gas Nonhiquefied Not required Required Liquefied Not required Required Pyrophoric gas - Not required Required Unstable reactive gas 4 Required Not required 3 (detonable) Required Not required Not required 3 (nondetonable) Required I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6.9* Fire Protection Systems. Except as provided in 6.9.1, buildings or portions thereof required to comply with Protec- tion Levels I through 5 shall be protected by an approved automatic fire sprinkler system complying with NFPA IS, Stan- dard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. 6.9.1 Rooms or areas that are of noncombustible construction with wholly noncombustible contents shall not be required to be protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system. 6.9.2 Sprinkler System Design. 6.9.2.1 When sprinkler protection is provided, the area in which compressed gases or cryogenic fluids are stored or used shall be protected with a sprinkler system designed to be not less than that required by NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ordinary Hazard Group 2 with a mini- mum design area of 3000 ft2 (278.7 m2). 6.9.2.2 When sprinkler protection is provided, the area in which the flammable or pyrophonc compressed gases or cryo- genic fluids are stored or used shall be protected with a sprin- kler system designed to be not less than that required by NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ex- tra Hazard Group 1 with a minimum design area of 2500 ft2 (232.25 m2). 6.10 lighting. Approved lighting by natural or artificial means shall be provided. 6.11 Hazard Identification Signs. 6.11.1 Location. Hazard identification signs shall be placed at all entrances to locations where compressed gases are pro- duced, stored, used, or handled in accordance with NFPA 704, Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards ofMateiialsfor Emergency Response. 6.11.1.1 Ratings shall be assigned in accordance with NFPA 704. 6.11.1.2 The authority having jurisdiction shall be permitted to waive 6.11.1 where consistent with safety. 6.11.2 Application. Signage shall be provided as specified in 6.11.2.1 and 6.11.2.2. 6.11.2.1 Signs. Signs shall not be obscured or removed. 6.11.2.2 No Smoking. Signs prohibidngsmoking or open flames within 25 ft (7.6 m) of area perimeters shall be provided in areas where toxic, highly toxic, corrosive, unstable reactive, flammable, oxidizing, or pyrophoric gases arc produced, stored, or used. 2010 Edition 6.12 Spill Control, Drainage, and Secondary Containment. Spill control, drainage, and secondary containment shall not be required for compressed gases. 6.13 Shelving. 6.13.1 Shelves used for the storage of cylinders, containers, and tanks shall be of noncombustible construction and de- signed to support the weight of the materials stored. 6.13.2 In seismically active areas, shelves and containers shall be secured from overturning. 6.14 Vent Pipe Termination. The termination point for piped vent systems serving cylinders, containers, tanks, and gas sys- tems used for the purpose of operational or emergency vent- ing shall be located to prevent impingement exposure on the system served and to minimize the effects of high temperature thermal radiation or the effects of contact with the gas from the escaping plume to the supply system, personnel, adjacent structures, and ignition sources. 6.15 Ventilation. Indoor storage and use areas and storage buildings for compressed gases and cryogenic fluids shall be provided with mechanical exhaust ventilation or natural ven- tilation, where natural ventilation can be shown to be accept- able for the material as stored. 6.15.1 Mechanical Ventilation. Where mechanical ventilation is provided, the system shall be operational during the time the building or space is occupied. 6.15.2 Compressed Air. The requirements of Section 6.15 and 6.15.1 shall not apply to cylinders, containers, and tanks con- taining compressed air. 6.15.3 Mechanical Ventilation Rate. Mechanical ventilation shall be at a rate of not less than 1 ft3/min/ft2 (0.3048 m3/ min/m2) of floor area over the area of storage or use. 6.15.4 Continuous Operation. Systems shall operate continu- ously unless an alternative design is approved by the Al-U. 6.15.5 Shutoff Controls. Where powered ventilation is pro- vided, a manual shutoff switch shall be provided outside the room in a position adjacent to the principal access door to the room or in an approved location. 6.15.6 Manual Shutoff Switch. The switch shall be the break- glass or equivalent type and shall be labeled as follows: WARNING: VENTILATION SYSTEM EMERGENCY SHUTOFF 465 186 139 005 0.10 0.15 020 025 0.30 0.35 040 Density (gpm/ft2) FIGURE 11.2.3.1.1 Density/Area Curves. I Table 11.2.3.1.2 11.2.3.1.2 Hose Stream Allowance and Water Supply (4)*Thc following unsprinklered concealed spaces shall not D require a minimum area of sprinkler operation of 3000 ft2 uration Requirements for Hydraulically Calculated Systems f9'7Q r,,2\. - ~Nmmum Im ME _ _ ELiNIM I Rk MINKfflik I11Eiii ini.uuuuuum —, 1500 — UUUI!ftUuuRi ----n Density (mm/min) 20 41 61 81 102 122 143 163 5000 4000 3000 0. Co 2500 2000 I Copyright 2010 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for Individual use and single download on October 2, 2010 to Eiham Kiausbruckner of Klausbruckner & Associates. No other reproduction or transmission In any form permitted without written permission of NFPA. For Inquires or to report unauthorized use, contactllcenslng@nfpa.org. 13-118 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS R I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I _______________________ ___________________ ____________ 1• Noncombustible and limited-combustible concealed spaces with minimal combustible loading having no access The space shall be considered a concealed space even with small openings such as those used as return air for a plenum. Noncombustible and limited-coml)ustible concealed spaces with limited access and not permitting occu- pancy or storage of combustibles. The space shall be considered a concealed space even with small open- ings sLich as those used as return air for a plenum. Combustible concealed spaces filled entirely with noncombustible insulation. *Liglit or ordinary hazard occupancies where non- ________________ combustible or limited-combustible ceilings are di- rectly attached to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited-combustible construction or noncom- bustible construction so as to create enclosed joist 11.2.3.1.3 The lower duration values in Table 11.2.3.1.2 shall spaces 160 ft2 (4.5 1113) or less in volume, including he permitted where the sprinkler system waterfiow alarm de- space below insulation that is laid directly on top or 'ice(s) and supervisory device(s) are electrical!)' supervised within the ceiling loists in an otherwise sprinklered and such supervision is monitored at an approved, constantly concealed space. attended location. (e) Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and 11.2.3.1.4 Restrictions. When either the density/area method the exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or room design method is used, the following shall apply: or less and the materials have been demonstrated to not propagate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 in) when *Forareas of sprinkler operation less than 1500 0(139 1112) tested in accordance with ASTM E 84, Standard Test used for light and ordinary hazard occupancies, the density Method of Surface Burning Characteristics ofBuzldingMa- for 1500 ft (139 m2) shall be used. tenals, or ANSI/UL 723, S!andaid for Test for Suiface For areas of sprinkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232 m2) Burning G/iaiacteristzcs of Building Materials, extended for extra hazard occupancies, the density for 2500 ft2 for an additional 20 minutes in the form in which (232 m2) shall he used. they are installed in the space. (3)*Unless the requirements of 11.2 3.1.4(4) are met for (f) Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are buildings having unspriiiklered combustible concealed constructed entirely of fire-retardant treated wood as spaces, as described in 8.15.1.2 and 8.15.6, the minimum area of sprinkler operation for that portion of the build- defined by NFPA 703, Standard for Fi,e Retardant— area shall he 3000 ft- (279 in2). The design area of 3000 ft2 Treated Wood and Fire-Retardant coatings for Building (279 m2) shall he applied only to the sprinkler system Materials. portions of the sprinkler system that are adjacent to the (g) Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not ex- qualifying combustible concealed space. ceeding 55 ft2 (5.1 1112) in area. no 2010 Edition Total Combined Inside and Inside Hose Outside Hose Duration gpm L/min gpm L/min Occupancy (minutes) Light 0, 50, or 0,189, 100 379 30 hazard 100 or 379 Ordiiiary 0. 50. oi 0. 189, 250 946 60-90 liazaid 100 oi 379 Extra 0, 50, or 0, 189, 500 1893 90-120 hazard 100 or 379 I Copyright 2010 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). Licensed, by agreement, for individual use and single download on October 2, 2010 to Elham Klausbruckner of Klausbruckner & Associates. 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. 13-120 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 11.2.3.3 Room Design Method. 11.2.3.3.1* The water supply requirements for sprinklers only shall be based upon the room that creates the greatest demand. 11.2.3.3.2 The density selected shall be that from Fig- ure 11.2 3.1.1 corresponding to the occupancy hazard classifi- cation and room size. 11.2.3.3.3 to uiiliit• the I 0003 design ioctlicxl. all looms shall be eiicloscd with alls ha log a fire-resistance i atilig equal to the watel supply dtii ation indicated in Table 11.2.3.1.2. 11.2.3.3.4 If the room is smaller than the area specified in Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the provisions of 11.2.3.1.4(l) and 11 .2.3.1.4(2) shall apply. 11.2.3.3.5 Minimum protection of openings shall be as fol- lows: (I) Light hazard - Nonrated automatic or self-closing doors. Light hazard with no opening protection - Where open- ings are not protected, calculations shall include the sprinklers in the room plus two sprinklers in the commu- nicating space nearest each such unprotected opening unless the communicating space has only one sprinkler, in which case calculations shall be extended to the opera- non of that sprinkler. The selection of the room and com- municating space sprinklers to be calculated shall be that which produces the greatest hydraulic demand. For light hazard occupancies with unprotected openings in walls, a minimum lintel ofdeptii of in. (203 mm) is required for openings and the opening shall not exceed 8 ft (2.44 in) in width. It shall he permitted to have a single opening of 36 in. (914 mm) or less without a lintel, provided there are no other openings to adjoining spaces. Ordinary and extra hazard - Automatic or self-closing doors with appropriate fire resistance ratings for the enclosure. 11.2.3.3.6 Where the room design method is used and the area tinder consideration is a corridor protected by a single row of sprinklers with protected openings in accordance with 11.2.3.3.5, the maximum number of sprinklers that needs to he calculated is five or when extended coverage sprinklers are installed, all sprinklers contained within 75 linear feet (22.9 linear meters) of corridor. 11.2.3.3.7 Wheie the area tinder consideration is a corridor protected by a single row of sprinklers with unprotected open- ings, in a light hazard occupancy,the design area shall include all sprinklers in the corridor to a maximum of five, or when extended coverage sprinklers are installed, all sprinklers within 75 linear feet (22.9 linear meters) of the corridor. 11.2.3.4 Special Design Areas. 11.2.3.4.1 Where the design area consists of a building ser- vice chute supplied by a separate riser, the maximum number of spi-inklers that needs to he calculated is three each with a minimum discharge of 15 gpm (57 L/min). 11.2.3.4.2* Where an area is to he protected by a single line of sprinklers, the design area shall include all sprinklers on the line tip to a maximum of seven. 11.2.3.4.3 Sprinklers in ducts as described in Section 7.10 and 8.15.12 shall he hydraulically designed to provide a dis- charge pressure of not less than 7 psi (0.5 bar) at each sprin- kler with all sprinklers within the duct flowing. 14-1 2010 Edition 11.3 Special Design Approaches. 11.3.1 Residential Sprinklers. 11.3.1.1 The design area shall be the area that includes the four adjacent sprinklers that produce the greatest hydraulic demand. 11.3.1.2* Unless the requirements of 11 2.3 1.4(4) are met for buildings having onsprinklered combustible concealed spaces, as described in 8.15.1.2 and 8.15.6. the minimum de- sign area of spi inkier operation for that portion (if the build- ing shall be 3000 ft2 (279 1112). 11.3.1.2.1 The design area of 3000 It (279 1112) shall be ap- plied only to the portion of the residential sprinklers that are adjacent to the qualifying combustible concealed space. 11.3.1.2.2 When applying the 3000 ft2 (279 1112) design area, the rules of 22.4.4.1.1 and 22.4.4.6 shall be permitted to apply. 11.3.1.3* Unless the requirements of 11.3.1.4 are met, the minimum required discharge from each of the four hydrauli- cally most demanding sprinklers shall be the greater of the following: I) In accordance with mininitim flow rates indicated in indi- vidual listings (2) Calculated based on delivering a minimum of0.1 gpm/ft2 (4.1 mm/mm) over the design am ca in accordance with the provisions of 8.5.2.1 or 8.6.2.1.2 11.3.1.4 For modifications or additions to existing systems equipped with residential sprinklers, the listed discharge crite- ria less than 0.1 gpm/ft2 (4.1 mni/min) shall be permitted to be used. 11.3.1.5 Where areas such as attics, basements, or other types of occupancies are outside of dwelling units but within the same structure, these areas shall he protected as a separate design basis in accordance with Section 11.1. 11.3.1.6 Hose stream allowance and water supply duration requirements shall be in accordance with those for light haz- ard occupancies in Table 11.2.3.1.2. 11.3.2 Exposure Protection. 11.3.2.1* Piping shall be hydraulically calculated in accordance with Section 22.4 to furnish a minimum of 7 psi (0 5 bar) at any sprinkler with all sprinklers facing the exposure operating. 11.3.2.2 Where the water supply feeds other fire protection systems, it shall be capable of furnishing total demand for such systems as well as the exposure system demand. 11.3.3 Water Curtains. 11.3.3.1 Sprinklers in a water curtain such as described in 8 15.4 or 8.15.16.2 shall be hydraulically designed to provide a discharge of 3 gpm per lineal foot (37 L/min per lineal meter) of water curtain, with no sprinklers discharging less than 15 gpm (56.8 L/min). 11.3.3.2 For water curtains employing automatic sprinklers, the number of sprinklers calculated in this water curtain shall be the number in the length corresponding to the length par- allel to the branch lines in the area determined by 22.4.4.1.1. 11.3.3.3 If a single lire can be expected to operate sprinklers within the water curtain and within the design area of a hydrauli- call)' calculated system, the water stipply to the water curtain shall I I I I I ATTACHMENT #3 I PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUIHSERS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I U FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS I I stair access to the roof. An additional hose connection shall be provided at the top of the most hydraulically remote standpipe for testing purposes. U 6. Where the most remote portion of a nonsprinklered floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connection or the most remote portion of a sprinklered I I floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connection, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections be provided in approved locations. The distances from a hose connec- tion shall be measured along the path of travel. 905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class I standpipe systems not located within an enclosed stairway or pressur- ized enclosure shall be protected by a degree of fire resis- tance equal to that required for vertical enclosures in the building in which they are located. I Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are not located within an enclosed stairway or pressurized I enclosure are not required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated construction. 905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one I standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be intercon- nected in accordance with NFPA 14. attached sign with letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm) high in a color that contrasts with the background color, indicating the equipment contained therein. Exceptions: Doors not large enough to accommodate a written sign shall be marked with a permanently attached pictogram of the equipment contained therein. Doors that have either an approved visual identifi- cation 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: I. Visual identification panels of glass or other approved transparent frangible material that is easily broken and allows access. 2. Approved locking arrangements. Group 1-3 occupancies. 905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed. Exception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.5 Location of Class II standpipe hose connections. Class 905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies II standpipe hose connections shall be accessible and shall be shall be supervised in the open position so that a change in the located so that all portions of the building are within 30 feet normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory signal I I (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle attached to 100 at the supervising station required by Section 903.4. Where a feet (30 480 mm) of hose. fire alarm system is provided, a signal shall also be transmitted to the control unit. 905.5.1 Groups A-i and A-2. In Group A-i and A-2 occu- pancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose con- nections shall be located on each side of any stage, on each side of the rear of the auditorium, on each side of the bal- cony, and on each tier of dressing rooms. I 905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris- ers and laterals of Class II standpipe systems is not required. 905.5.3 Class II system 1-inch hose. A minimum I-inch I (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 official. I 905.6 Location of Class Ill standpipe hose connections. Class ifi standpipe systems shall have hose connections located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4 and shall have I Class II hose connections as required in Section 905.5. 905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class ifi standpipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I I systems in accordance with Section 905.4.1. 905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than one Class ifi standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter- connected in accordance with NFPA 14. 905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire fighting equipment, such as standpipes, fire hose, fire extinguishers or fire department I 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 I 136 I I I Exceptions: Valves to underground key or hub valves in roadway boxes provided by the municipality or public utility do not require supervision. 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 dur- ing construction and demolition operations shall be provided in accordance with Section 1413. 905.11 Existing buildings. Where required in Chapter 46, existing structures shall be equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with Section 905. SECTION 906 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 906.1 Where required. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in the following locations. In new and existing Group A, B, E, F, H, I, L, M, R-1, R-2, R-2.1, R-3.1, R-4 and S occupancies. I I Within 30 feet (9144 mm) of commercial cooking equip- ment. In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed. 2010 CALIFORNIA ARE CODE TABLE 906.1 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION I SUBJECT 303.5 Asphalt kettles 307.5 Open burning 308.1.3 Open flames-torches 309.4 Powered industrial trucks 1105.2 Aircraft towing vehicles 1105.3 Aircraft welding apparatus 1105.4 Aircraft fuel-servicing tank vehicles 1105.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles 1105.6 Aircraft fuel-dispensing stations 1107.7 Heliports and helistops 1208.4 Dry cleaning plants 1415.1 Buildings under construction or demolition 1417.3 Roofing operations 1504.4.1 Spray-finishing operations 1505 .4.2 Dip-tank operations 1506.4.2 Powder-coating areas 0 1904.2 Lumberyards/woodworking facilities 1908.8 Recycling facilities 1909.5 Exterior lumber storage 2003.5 Organic-coating areas 2106.3 1 Industrial ovens 2205.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities 22 10.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities 2211.6 Repair garages 2306.10 1 Rack storage 2404.12 Tents and membrane structures 2508.2 Tire rebuilding/storage 2604.2.6 Welding and other hot work 2903.6 Combustible fibers 3403.2.1 Flammable and combustible liquids, general 3404.3.3.1 Indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids 3404.3.7.5.2 Liquid storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids 3405A.9 Solvent distillation units 3406 27 Farms and construction sites-flammable and combustible liquids storage 34064 101 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and combustible liquids 34() Commercial, industrial, governmental or manufacturing establishments-fuel dispensing 3406.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible liquids 3606.5.7 Flammable solids 3808.2 1 LP-gas 4504.4 I Marinas 137 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I m.4. On each floor of structures under construction, except Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with Section 1415.1. Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906.1. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to labora- tories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where required by the fire code official. Large and small family day-care homes shall be equipped with a portable fire extinguisher having a mini- mum 2AI0BC rating. Where required by California Code of Regulations, Title .19, Division 1. [California Code ofRegulations, Thle 19, Division 1, t$3.29 (a) through (d)J Portabk Fire Extinguishing Equipment. 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. 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. Group A occupancies. (1) One additional Class 2-A unit shall be provided in Group A Occupancies as follows: On each side of the stage orplaform. Exception: Platforms 1000 square feet (93 m') or less in area need have only one such extinguishing unit. On each side of every fly gallery. In basements beneath the stage or platform. In every hallway or passageway leading to a dressing room. In every property room, carpenter shop or similar 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 switchboa rd on the stage orplat- form. (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 mom may be accepted as pro- viding substantially equal protection. (3) The enforcing agency may allow modifications or . deviations relative to the number and location ofporta- blefire extinguishers as required by this section provided such autho rily finds that the basic intent of this section and the ease ofaccessibilityto extinguishers is otherwise achieved. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS 906.3.3 Class C fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for Class C fire hazards shall be selected and placed on the basis of the anticipated Class A or B hazard. 9063.4 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 904.11.5. [California Code ofRegulations, Thle 19, Division 1, §573(a) through (c)J Fire Extinguisher Size and Placementfor Com- mercial Cooking Operations. Fire extinguishers with a Class K rating shall be pro- videdfor hazards where there is a potential forfires involv- ing combustible cooking media (vegetable or animal oils and fats). Maximum travel distance shall no: exceed 30 fret (9.15 m)from the hazard to the extinguishers. Additionalfire extinguishers, requiredfor 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 Conspicuous 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 thefire code offi- cial determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.5] Physical Damage Protection. Extinguishers installed under conditions where they are sub- ject to physical damage, (e.g.,from impact, vibration, the envi- ronment) shall be adequately protected. 906.6 Unobstructed and unobscured. Portable fire extinguishers 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. 906.7 Hangers and brackets. Hand-held portable fire extinguishers, 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 instructions. [California Code ofRegulalions, Title 19, Division 1, §567.3] installation. Portable fire extinguishers other than wheeled types shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied or placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or bracket shall be securely and properly anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Wheeled- type fire extinguishers shall be located in a designated location. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE [California Code of Regulations, Thle 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 ofRegulations, Title 19, Division 1, §567.6] Mounting. Fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 lbs (18.14 kg) shall be installed so that the top ofthefire extin- guisher is not more than 5 feet (1.53 m) above the floor Fire extinguishers having a gross weight greater than 40 lbs (18.14 kg) (except wheeled types) shall be so installed that the top of the fire extinguisher is not more than 3-1/2 feet (1.07 m) above the floor In no case shall the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisherand rhefloorbe less than 4 inches (10.2 cm). 906.8 Cabinets. Cabinets used to house portable fire extinguishers shall not be locked. Exceptions: Where portable fire extinguishers subject to malicious use or damage are provided with a means of ready access. In Group 1-3 occupancies and in mental health areas in Group 1-2 occupancies, access to portable fire extinguishers shall be permitted to be locked or to be located in staff locations provided 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 ofRegulations, Tile 19, Division 1, §567.7) Sealed Cabinets. Where extinguishes are installed in closed cabinets, which are exposed to elevated temperatures, the cabinets shall be pro- vided with screened openings and drains. 906.9 Extinguisher installation. The installation of portable fire extinguishers shall be in accordance with Sections 906.9.1 through 906.9.3. 906.9.1 Extinguishers weighing 40 pounds or less. Porta- ble fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that their tops are not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. 906.9.2 Extinguishers weighing more than 40 pounds. Hand-held portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight exceeding 40 pounds (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. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of installed hand-held portable fire extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). 906.10 Wheeled units. Wheeled fire extinguishers shall be conspicuously located in a designated Location. 143 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (California Code ofRegulations, Title 19, Division 1, §570(a) through (e)J. Fire Extinguisher Size and Placemenifor Class B Fires in Flammable Liquids of Appreciable Depth. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be installed as the sole protectionforfiammable liquid hazards of appreciable depth (greater than 1/4 inch (0.64 cm)) where the surface area exceeds 10 square feet (0.93 m2). Exception: Where personnel who are trained in extin- guishing fires in the protected hazards are available on the premises, the maximum surface area shall not exceed 20 square feet (1.86 m2). For flammable liquid hazards of appreciable depth, a Class Bfire extinguisher shall be provided on the basis of at least two numerical units of Class B extinguishing potential persquare feet (0.0929 m2) offlammable liquidsurface ofthe largest hazard area. Fire fires involving cooking grease or water-soluble flammable liquids, see Calfornia Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division), Section 566(b) and 566(d). Exception: AFFF or FFFP type extinguishers may be provided on the basis of a lB rating of protection per square feet of hazard. Two or more extinguishers of lower ratings shall not be used in lieu of the extinguisher required for the largest haz- ard area. Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP extinguishers may be used to fulfill the requirements provided the sum ofthe Class B ratings meets or exceeds the value required for the largest hazard area. 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. Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individu- ally protected. An extinguisher in the proximity of a hazard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the presence of afire without undue danger to the operator [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §571(a)] Fire Extinguisher Size and Placement for 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 extinguishing 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 hazard, the fire extinguishers shall be sized and located on the basis of the anticipated Class A or B hazard. Note: Electrical equipment should be de-energized as soon as possible to prevent reigniting. 142 TABLE 906.3(1) FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS LIGHT ORDINARY EXTRA (Low) (Moderate) (High) HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY Minimum Rated 2-A' 2-A 4-A' Single Extinguisher Maximum Floor Area 3,000 1,500 1,000 Per Unit of A square feet square feet square feet Maximum Floor Area 11,250 11,250 11,250 For Extinguisherb square feet square feet square feet Maximum Travel Distance to 75 feet 75 feet 75 feet Extinguisher For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot = 0.0929m2, 1 gallon = 3.785 L. TWo 2Y2-gallon water-type extinguishers shall be deemed the equivalent of one 4-A rated extinguisher. California Code of Regulations. Tile 19, Division 1, Chapter 3 concerning I I application of the maximum floor area criteria. 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 Occupan- cies. 906.3.1 Class A fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies that involve primarily Class A fire hazards, the minimum sizes and distribution shall comply with Table 906.3(1). 906.3.2 Class B fire hazards. Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liq- uids with depths of less than or equal to 0.25-inch (6.35 mm) shall be selected and placed in accordance with Table 906.3(2). Portable fire extinguishers for occupancies involving flammable or combustible liquids with a depth of greater than 0.25-inch (6.35 mm) shall be selected and placed in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. TABLE 906.3(2) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS WITH DEPTHS OF LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 0.25-INCH MAXIMUM TRAVEL BASIC MINIMUM DISTANCE TO EXTINGUISHER EXTINGUISHERS TYPE OF HAZARD RATING (feet) Light (Low) 5-B 30 10-B 50 Ordinary (Moderate) 10-B 30 20-B 50 Extra (High) 40-B 30 - - 80-B 50 For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 foot = 304.8 mm. Note: For requirements on water-soluble flammable liquids and alternative sizing criteria, see California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 3. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S I I I I I ATTACHMENT #4 I WATER SUPPLY I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I. I I. I I I I. I I I I. I I. I 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 Regulation; 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 ofany com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or render 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 fret or more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or rods required to support aerial or antenna masts may be attached to a roofstructure 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. Exterior doors and their function shall not be eliminated without prior approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered nonfunc- tional and that retain a functional door exterior appearance shall have a sign affixed to the exterior side of the door with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall consist of let- ters having a principal stroke of not less than 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) wide and at least 6 inches (152 mm) high on a contrasting back- ground. Required fire department access doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit access doors shall com- ply with Chapter 10. Access doors for high-piled combustible storage shall comply with Section 2306.6.1. 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-per- cent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. Stair- way access to the roof shall be in accordance with Section 1009.12. Such stairway shall be marked at street and floor lev- els 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. SECTION 505 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION 505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical let- ters. Numbers shall be a minimum of 4 inches (101.6 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm). 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 structure. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE FIRE SERVICE FEATURES 505.2 Street or road signs. Streets and roads shall be identified with approved signs. Temporary signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new roadways allows passage by vehicles. Signs shall be of an approved size, weather resistant and be maintained until replaced by perma- nent 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, thefire 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 and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by thefire code official. 506.1.1 Locks. An approved lock shall be installed on gates or similar barriers when required by the fire code official. 506.2 Key box maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key when a lock is changed or rekeyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key box. SECTION 507 FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES 507.1 Required water supply. 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. 507.2 Type of water supply. A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. 507.2.1 Private fire service mains. Private fire service mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in Chapter 47. I I 507.2.2 Water tanks. Water tanks for private fire protection shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22. 507.3 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or por- tions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method or Appendix B. 507.4 Water supply test. Thefire code official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be wit- nessed by thefire code official or approved documentation of the test shall be provided to thefire code official prior to final approval of the water supply system. 507.5 FIre hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall com- ply with Sections 507.5.1 through 507.5.6 and Appendix C or by an approved method. 507.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet (122 m) from a hydrant on 75 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #5 I FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEMS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I C 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 ofany com- mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or render egress or access hazardous in the even: 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 roofstructure 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. Exterior doors and their function shall not be eliminated without prior approval. Exterior doors that have been rendered nonfunc- tional and that retain a functional door exterior appearance shall have a sign affixed to the exterior side of the door with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall consist of let- ters having a principal stroke of not less than 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) wide and at least 6 inches (152 mm) high on a contrasting back- ground. Required fire department access doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit access doors shall com- ply with Chapter 10. Access doors for high-piled combustible storage shall comply with Section 2306.6.1. 5043 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-per- cent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof. Stair- way access to the roof shall be in accordance with Section 1009.12. Such stairway shall be marked at street and floor lev- els 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. SECTION 505 PREMISES IDENTIFICATION 505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property. These numbers shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical let- ters. Numbers shall be a minimum of 4 inches (101.6 mm) high with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm). 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 structure. FIRE SERVICE FEATURES 505.2 Street or road signs. Streets and roads shall be identified with approved signs. Temporary signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new roadways allows passage by vehicles. Signs shall be of an approved size, weather resistant and be maintained until replaced by perma- nent 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, thefire 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 and shall contain keys to gain necessary access as required by the fire code official. 506.1.1 Locks. An approved lock shall be installed on gates or similar bathers when required by the fire code official. 506.2 Key box maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key when a lock is changed or rekeyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key box. SECTION 507 FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLIES 507.1 Required water supply. 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. 507.2 Type of water supply. A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. 507.2.1 Private fire service mains. Private fire service mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in Chapter 47. I I 507.2.2 Water tanks. Water tanks for private fire protection shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 22. 5073 Fire flow. Fire flow requirements for buildings or por- tions of buildings and facilities shall be determined by an approved method or Appendix B. 507.4 Water supply test. Thefire code official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests shall be wit- nessed 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. 507.5 Fire hydrant systems. Fire hydrant systems shall com- ply with Sections 507.5.1 through 507.5.6 and Appendix C or by an approved method. 507.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet (122 m) from a hydrant on 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 75 FIRE SERVICE FEATURES I I 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 U the fire code official. Exception: For Group R-3 and Group U occupancies, 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, the distance require- ment shall be not more than 600 feet (183 m). 507.5.2 Inspection, testing and maintenance. Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code official. Fire hydrant systems shall be main- tained in an operative condition at all times and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall comply with approved standards. I I I U I I I U I I I I I I 507.53 Private fire service mains and water tanks. Pri- vate fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested and maintained in accordance with Cali- >1 I fornia Code ofRegulations, Title 19, Division), Chapter 5. 507.5.4 Obstruction. 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. 507.5.5 Clear space around hydrants. A 3-foot (914 mm) clear space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants except as otherwise required or approved. 507.5.6 Physical protection. Where fire hydrants are sub- ject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or other approved means shall comply with Section 312. 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 Cal- ifornia Building Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75 fret (22 860 mm) above the lowest level offire department vehicle access, a fire com- mand center for fire department operations shall be provided and shall comply with Sections 508. 1.1 through 508.1.5. 508.1.1 Location and access. The location and accessibil- ity of theflre command center shall be approved by the fire chief. 508.1.2 Separation. Thefire command center shall be sepa- rated 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 712 of the Califor- nia Building Code, or both. 508.1.3 Size. The fire command center shall be a minimum of 200 square feet (19 m2) in area with a minimum dimen- sion 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 instal- lation. 508.1.5 Required features. Thefire command center shall comply with NFPA 72 and shall contain the following fea- tures: I. The emergency voice/alarm communication system control unit. 2. The fire department communications system. 3. Fire detection and alarm system annunciator. 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 simulta- neously. 8. Sprinkler valve and water-flow detector display panels. 9. Emergency and standby power status indicators. 10. A telephone for fire department use with controlled access to the public telephone system. 11. Fire pump status indicators. Work table. Generator supervision devices, manual start and transfer features. Public address system, where specifically required by other sections of this code. Elevator fire recall switch in accordance with ASME A17.1. Elevator emergency or standby power selector switch(es), where emergency or standby power is provided. Fire Command Centers shall not be used for the housing of any boiler, heating unit, generator, combustible storage, or similar hazardous equipment or storage. SECTION 509 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION AND ACCESS 509.1 Identification. Fire protection equipment shall be iden- tified in an approved manner. Rooms containing controls for air-conditioning systems, sprinkler risers and valves, or other fire detection, suppression or control elements shall be identi- fied for the use of the fire department. Approved signs required to identify fire protection equipment and equipment location 2010 CAUFORNIA FIRE CODE S 12. Schematic building plans indicating the typical floor plan and detailing the building core, means of is egress, fire protection systems, fire-fighting equip- ment and fire department access, and the location of fire walls.flre barriers,fire partitions, smoke barri- ers and smoke partitions. I I I I I ATTACHMENT #6 I FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I. I I• I I I I. I I I I. I I. I SECTION 501 GENERAL 501.1 Scope. Fire service features for buildings, structures and premises shall comply with this chapter. 501.2 Permits. A permit shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 501.3 Construction documents. Construction documents for proposed fire apparatus access, location offlre lanes, security gates across fire apparatus access and construction documents and hydraulic calculations for fire hydrant systems shall be submitted to the fire department for review and approval prior to construction. 501.4 Timing of Installation. When fire apparatus access roads or a water supply for fire protection is required to be installed, such protection shall be installed and made service- able prior to and during the time of construction except when approved alternative methods of protection are provided. Tem- porary street signs shall be installed at each street intersection when construction of new roadways allows passage by vehi- cles in accordance with Section 505.2. SECTION 502 DEFINITIONS 502.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROAD. A road that provides tire apparatus access from a fire station to a facility, building or portion thereof. This is a general term inclusive of all other terms such as fire lane, public street, private street, parking lot lane and access roadway. FIRE COMMAND CENTER. The principal attended or unattended location where the status of the detection, alarm communications and control systems is displayed, and from which the system(s) can be manually controlled. FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. A limited issue key of special or controlled design to be carried by fire department officials in command which will open key boxes on specified properties. FIRE LANE. A road or other passageway developed to allow the passage of fire apparatus. A fire lane is not necessarily intended for vehicular traffic other than fire apparatus. KEY BOX. A secure device with a lock operable only by a fire department master key, and containing building entry keys and other keys that may be required for access in an emergency. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE SECTION 503 FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS 503.1 Where required. 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 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 (45 720 mm) 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 (45 720 mm) where: 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. 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. There are not more than two Group R-3 or Group U occupancies. 503.1.2 Additional access. The fire code official is autho- rized 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. 503.1.3 High-piled storage. Fire department vehicle access to buildings used for high-piled combustible storage shall comply with the applicable provisions of Chapter 23. 503.2 Specifications. Fire apparatus access roads shall be installed and arranged in accordance with Sections 503.2.1 through 503.2.8. [California Code of Regulations, Thie 19, Division 1, §3. OS(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 no: less than 20 fret (6096 mm) in width. Such right-of-way shall be unob- st ructed and maintained only as access to the public street. Exception: The enforcing agency may waive or modify this requirement !fin his opinion such all-weather hard- surfaced condition is no: necessary in the interest ofpub- lic safety and welfare. 73 CHAPTER 5 FIRE SERVICE FEATURES I I I I I ATTACHMENT #7 I HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INVENTORY REPORT I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 2703.1.1(4) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (ibs) (gins) (cfs) (ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Nonhazardous Materials 6850.0000 ------ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CFC TABLE 2703.1.1(3) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (cfs) Oxidizer Gases 4800.0000 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 2 Hazardous Materials Inventory SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage [Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 1333740* CG 100 Hydrogen/Nitrogen Mixture: Hydrogen NH 50.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping [1333-74-0][5%]; Nitrogen [7782-44-7](95%] 2 7727-37-9 CG : 100 Nitrogen NH 200.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping 3 7782-44-7 CG : </23.5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1000.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 4 7782-44-7 : CG <1=23.5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 600 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide t 5 7782-44-7 CG </=23 5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon * NH 200 0000 Cf : N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 6 7782447*** CG </=23.5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1000.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 7 7782-44-7 CG <1=23 5 <1=23 5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 800.0000 Cf I N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 8 7782447*** I CG </=23.5 /23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 400 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 9 7782-44-7 CG </=23.5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1000.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide : Cf : 10 7782447*** CG <1=23 5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1600.0000 : Y N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide I Cf 11 7782-44-7k CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 800.0000 Cf N : N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide I I 12 1 7782447** CG >23 5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX : 1800.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 13 7782447** CG >23 5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 400 0000 Cf 1 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 14 7782447** CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 200 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide I I 15 7782447** CG >23 5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 400.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide : 16 1 7782447** CG 1 >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 800.0000 Cf j : N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 17 7782447** CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 1 200 0000 Cf I N N : Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 3 Hazardous Materials Inventory SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 18 7782-44-7 CG 100 Oxygen [02] [aw: 32.00] [12.08 cf/Ib] [HR: OX 200 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping OXG] HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 4 Nonhazardous Materials/COMPRESSED GASES SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 1 1333-74-0 CG 100 Hydrogen/Nitrogen Mixture. Hydrogen NH 50.0000 Cf N . N Outdoor-Shipping [1333-74-0][5%]; Nitrogen [7782-44-7](95%] 2 7727-37-9 CG 100 Nitrogen NH 200.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping 3 7782-44-7 CG <1=23 5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1000.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 4 7782-44-7***: CG </=23.5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 600.0000 Cf I N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 5 778244-7 CG </=23.5 <1=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 200.0000 Cf • N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 6 7782447*** CG </23 5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon : NH 1000 0000 • N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 7 7782-44-7w CG <1=23 5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 800.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 8 7782447*** CG </=23.5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 400.0000 Cf • N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 9 7782-44-7 CG </=23.5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1000.0000 t N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide Cf 10 7782447*** CG </=23.5 </=23.5% Oxygen in Ntrogen and Carbon NH 1600.0000 Y N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide I Cf I TOTAL - Nonhazardous Materials/Compressed Gases 6850.0000 00000 00000 AGGREGATE TOTAL - Nonhazardous Materials/Compressed Gases 6850.0000 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 5 own wwwwwwwwwan ===am== Oxidizer Gases/COMPRESSED GASES SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009 - Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage Item CAS# State Conc% Material Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location 1 7782-44-7 CG >23.5% >23 5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 800.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping V Dioxide 2 7782447** CG >235% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon V OX 1800.0000 N N Outdoor-Shipping • Dioxide V Cf 3 7782-44-7 CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 400 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping V Dioxide V V 4 V 7782-44-7*.CG V >23 5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 200 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 5 7782-44-7 CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 400 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 6 7782447** CG >23 5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX V 800 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide 7 7782-44-7 CG >23.5% >23.5% Oxygen in Nitrogen and Carbon OX 200.0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping Dioxide V V 8 7782-44-7 CG 100 Oxygen [02] [aw: 32 00] [12.08 cf/lb] [HR: OX 200 0000 Cf N N Outdoor-Shipping OXG] V TOTAL - Oxidizer Gases/Compressed Gases V 4800.0000 0.0000 0.0000 AGGREGATE TOTAL - Oxidizer Gases/Compressed Gases - -------------- 4800.0000 • -___ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 6 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009 - Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage 'Class Name - -- . ': - t --Hazard ALl Aerosols Level 1 P AL2 Aerosols Level 2 P AL3 Aerosols Level 3 P CA Carcinogens H CD Combustible Dusts P CF Combustible Fibers P CL2 Combustible Liquids Il P CI-3A Combustible Liquids Ill-A P CL313 Combustible Liquids Ill-B P CR Corrosives H EX Explosives P FG Flammable Gases P FL1A Flammable Liquids I-A P FL1 B Flammable Liquids I-B I FL1C Flammable Liquids I-C P FS Flammable Solids P HT Highly Toxics : H IR Irritants H NH Nonhazardous Materials NH ----------------- OHH Other Health Hazards H OP1 Organic Peroxides I P 0P2 I Organic Peroxides II P OP3 Organic Peroxides Ill P 0P4 Organic Peroxides IV P OX Oxidizer Gases P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 7 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage OX1 Oxidizers 1 I P 0X2 Oxidizers 2 P 0X3 Oxidizers 3 P 0X4 Oxidizers 4 P PY Pyrophorics P - RAD Radioactive H RADA --- --------.---------------- Radioactive - Alpha H ---------------------------- -----------------------_----_----------_------_--_----------_ ----------- V -- RADB Radioactive -Beta H RADG Radioactive - Gamma H SN Sensitizers H TX Toxics UR1 Unstable Reactives 1 P UR2 Unstable Reactives 2 P UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 P UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 P WRI -- -------•-------- -------------- --------------- Water Reactives 1 : p WR2 Water Reactives 2 P WR3 Water Reactives 3 P OP Organic Peroxides - Unclassified Detonable CRYH Cr;ogencUquids - Non Hazardous CRY-F Cryogenic Liquids - Flammable : CRY-OX : Cryogenic Liquids -Oxidizing P 0P5 Organic Peroxides V P CL2-NFP i Combustible Liquids 11-No Fire Point P CL3A-NFP i Combustible Liquids Ill-A-No Fire Point P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 8 Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions SenDx Medical Inc.- 1945 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 100, Carlsbad, CA 92009- Phase II - Outdoor Hazardous Materials Storage [! T. 77, CL3B-NFP Combustible Liquids Ill-B-No Fire Point P FL1A-NFP Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point P FL1B-NFP Flammable Liquids I-B-No Fire Point P FL1C-NFP Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point P CA-CP Carcinogens-Consumer Products H lR-CP Irritants-Consumer Products H OHH-CP ---- ---------------- ---------------- ----------------- Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products -- - H SN-CP Sensitizers-Consumer Products H SlED Special Industrial Explosive Devices P P65 CA-Prop65 H PSM PSM-OSHA H RMP-T1 RMP Table1/Federal Regulated Substances P RMP-T2 RMP Table2/Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P RMP-T3 RMP Table3/CA Regulated Substances P FRS Federal Regulated Substances P FRF Federal Regulated Flammable Substances P SRS State Regulated Substances P HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS - KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. - 2012-02-09 - PAGE 9 I I I 1 I ATTACHMENT #8 I PERMITS I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I I 2701.3.2 Functional statements. Performance-based design alternatives are based on the following functional statements: I 1. Provide safeguards to minimize the risk of unwanted releases, fires or explosions involving hazardous materials. 2. Provide safeguards to minimize the consequences of an unsafe condition involving hazardous materials during normal operations and in the event of an abnormal condition. 2701.3.3 Performance requirements. When safeguards, systems, documentation, written plans or procedures, audits, process hazards analysis, mitigation measures, engi- neering controls or construction features are required by Sections 2701.3.3.1 through 2701.3.3.18, the details of the design alternative shall be subject to approval by the fire I code official. The details of actions granting the use of the design alternatives shall be recorded and entered in the files of the jurisdiction. I 2701.3.3.1 Properties of hazardous materials. The physical- and health-hazard properties of hazardous materials on site shall be known and shall be made readily available to employees, neighbors and the fire I code official. 2701.33.2 Reliability of equipment and operations. I Equipment and operations involving hazardous materi- als shall be designed, installed and maintained to ensure that they reliably operate as intended. I 2701.3.3.3 Prevention of unintentional reaction or release. Safeguards shall be provided to minimize the risk of an unintentional reaction or release that could I endanger people or property. 270133.4 Spill mitigation. Spill containment systems or means to render a spill harmless to people or property I shall be provided where a spill is determined to be a plau- sible event and where such an event would endanger peo- ple or property. I 270133.5 Ignition hazards. Safeguards shall be pro- vided to minimize the risk of exposing combustible haz- ardous materials to unintended sources of ignition. I 270133.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe- guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of exposing hazardous materials to a fire or physical damage I endangerment whereby such exposure could endanger or lead to the of people or property. 270133.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be pro- vided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous materi- als whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or lead to the endangerment of people or property. 1 270133.8 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 miti- gating the dangerous effects of a release shall be pro- vided. 356 2701.3.3.9 Reliable power source. Where a power sup- ply is relied upon to prevent or control an emergency condition that could endanger people or property, the power supply shall be from a reliable source. 2701.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is necessary to limit the risk of creating an emergency condition resulting from normal or abnormal operations, means of ventilation shall be provided. 27013.3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard analyses shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the pro- tection of people and property from dangerous condi- tions involving hazardous materials. 2701.33.12 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 participation of affected employees. 27013.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures. Written documentation of operating procedures and pro- cedures for emergency shut down shall be developed and enforced to ensure that operations are conducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and updating such procedures shall involve the participation of affected employees. 2701.3.3.14 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 employees. 27013.3.15 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 par- ticipation of affected employees. 2701.33.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures for investigation and documentation of accidents shall be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and docu- mented in accordance with these procedures. 27013.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden- tal release of hazardous materials could endanger people 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. 270133.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con- ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the requirements of this section. 2701.4 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 2703.11. 2701.5 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec- tions 105.6 and 105.7. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I I I I I ATTACHMENT #9 1 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT PLAN I I 1 I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 1• I I. I I. I 1 I 1. I I. I 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 the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Mate- rial Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HAGS) in accordance with Section 2701.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (1-livilviP) in accordance with Section 2701.5.1. 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 2701.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. SECTION 408 USE AND OCCUPANCY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS 408.1 General. In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the provisions of this section are applicable to specific occupancies listed herein. 408.2 Group A occupancies. Group A occupancies shall com- ply with the requirements of Sections 408.2.1 and 408 .2.2 and Sections 401 through 406. 408.2.1 Seating plan. The fire safety and evacuation plans for assembly occupancies shall include the information required by Section 404.3 and a detailed seating plan, occu- pant load and occupant load limit. Deviations from the approved plans shall be allowed provided the occupant load limit for the occupancy is not exceeded and the aisles and exit accessways remain unobstructed. 408.2.2 Announcements. In theaters, motion picture the- aters, auditoriums and similar assembly occupancies in Group A used for noncontinuous programs, an audible announcement shall be made not more than 10 minutes prior to the start of each program to notify the occupants of the location of the exits to be used in the event of a fire or other emergency. Exception: In motion picture theaters, the announce- ment is allowed to be projected upon the screen in a man- ner approved by thefire code official. 409.3 Group E occupancies and Group R-2 college and uni- versity buildings. Group E occupancies shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.3.1 through 408.3.4 and Sections 401 through 406. Group R-2 college and university buildings shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.3.1 and 408.3.3 and Sections 401 through 406. EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS (California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, 3.13(a)(1)J Fire Drills. (Group E Occupancies) (a) Group E occupancies. (1) General. Every person and public officer managing, controlling or in charge of any public, private or paro- chial school shall cause the fire alarm signal to be sounded upon the discovery of fire. Every person and public officer managing, controlling or in charge of any public, private or parochial school, other than a two-year community college, shall cause the fire alarm signal to be sounded not less than once every calendar month at the elementary and intermediate levels, and not less than twice yearly at the secondary level, in the man- ner prescribed in California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2, Section 907. Afire drill shall be held at the secondary level not less than twice every school year 408.3.1 First emergency evacuation drill. The first emer- gency evacuation drill of each school year shall be con- ducted within 10 days of the beginning of classes. 408.3.2 Emergency evacuation drill deferral. In severe climates, the fire code official shall have the authority to modify the emergency evacuation drill frequency specified in Section 405.2. 408.33 Time of day. Emergency evacuation drills shall be conducted at different hours of the day or evening, during the changing of classes, when the school is at assembly, dur- ing the recess or gymnastic periods, or during other times to avoid distinction between drills and actual fires. In Group R-2 college and university buildings, one required drill shall be held during hours after sunset or before sunrise. 4083.4 Assembly points. Outdoor assembly areas shall be designated and shall be located a safe distance from the building being evacuated so as to avoid interference with fire department operations. The assembly areas shall be arranged to keep each class separate to provide accountabil- ity of all individuals. 408.4 Group H-s occupancies. Group H-S occupancies shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.4.1 through 408.4.4 and Sections 401 through 407. 408.4.1 Plans and diagrams. In addition to the require- ments of Section 404 and Section 407.6, plans and diagrams shall be maintained in approved locations indicating the approximate plan for each area, the amount and type of HPM stored, handled and used, locations of shutoff valves for HPM supply piping, emergency telephone locations and locations of exits. 408.4.2 Plan updating. The plans and diagrams required by Section 408.4.1 shall be maintained up to date and the fire code official and fire department shall be informed of all major changes. 408.43 Emergency response team. Responsible persons shall be designated the On-Site emergency response team and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 67 I 1 I. I I. 1 I. I I I. I. I I. I 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 at least 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 2701.6.3. 2701.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an appli- cation for a permit shall include an HMMP. The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the build- ing. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. Emergency exits. The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 2701.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an appli- cation for a permit shall include an HMIS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 Title ifi (SARA), Tier II Report or other approved statement. The HMIS shall include the following information: Product name. Component. Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number. Location where stored or used. Container size. Hazard classification. Amount in storage. Amount in use-closed systems. Amount in use-open systems. The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 2701.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser- vice in accordance with Sections 2701.6.1 through 2701.6.3. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 2701.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities that are temporarily out of service shall continue to maintain a permit and be monitored and inspected. 2701.6.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facilities for which a permit is not kept current or is not monitored and inspected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be perma- nently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. When 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 2701.6.3. 2701.63 Facility closure plan. When a facility closure plan is required in accordance with Section 2701.5 to terminate storage, dispensing, handling or use of hazardous materials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official at least 30 days prior to facility closure. The plan shall demonstrate that haz- ardous materials which 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 2702 DEFINITIONS 2702.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter, Chapters 28 through 44 and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. BOILING POINT. The temperature at which the vapor pres- sure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch (psia) (101 kPa) or 760 mm. of mercury. Where an accurate boiling point is unavailable for the material in ques- tion, or for mixtures which do not have a constant boiling point, for the purposes of this classification, the 20-percent evapo- rated point of a distillation performed in accordance with ASTM D 86 shall be used as the boiling point of the liquid. CEILING LIMIT. The maximum concentration of an air-borne contaminant to which one may be exposed. The ceil- ing limits utilized are those published in DOL 29 CFR Part 1910.1000. The ceiling Recommended Exposure Limit (REL-C) concentrations published by the U.S. National Insti- tute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Threshold Limit Value—Ceiling (TLV-C) concentrations published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygenists (ACGIH), Ceiling Workplace Environmental Expo- sure Level (WEEL-Ceiling) Guides published by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and other approved, consistent measures are allowed as surrogates for hazardous substances not listed in DOL 29 CFR Part 1910.1000. CHEMICAL. An element, chemical compound or mixture of elements or compounds or both. CHEMICAL NAME. The scientific designation of a chemi- cal in accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the Chemical Abstracts Service rules of nomenclature, or a name which will clearly identify a chemical for the purpose of con- ducting an evaluation. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 357 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #10 I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY STATEMENT I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I 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 the locations where hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to Mate- rial Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency response procedures. 407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) in accordance with Section 2701.5.2. 407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where required by the fire code official, each application for a permit shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Section 2701.5.1. 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 2701.6.3 to terminate storage, dis- pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS [California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, §3.13(a) (1)] Fire Drills. (Group E Occupancies) (a) Group E occupancies. (1) General. Every person and public officer managing, controlling or in charge of any public, private orpam- chial school shall cause the fire alarm signal to be sounded upon the discovery of fire. Every person and public officer managing, controlling or in charge of any public, private or parochial school, other than a two-year community college, shall cause the fire alarm signal to be sounded not less than once every calendar month at the elementary and intermediate levels, and not less than twice yearly at the secondary level, in the man- ner prescribed in California Code of Regulations, file 24, Part 2, Section 907. Afire drill shall be held at the secondary level not less than twice every school year 4083.1 First emergency evacuation drill. The first emer- gency evacuation drill of each school year shall be con- ducted within 10 days of the beginning of classes. 4083.2 Emergency evacuation drill deferral. In severe climates, the fire code official shall have the authority to modify the emergency evacuation drill frequency specified in Section 405.2. 4083.3 Time of day. Emergency evacuation drills shall be conducted at different hours of the day or evening, during the changing of classes, when the school is at assembly, dur- ing the recess or gymnastic periods, or during other times to avoid distinction between drills and actual fires. In Group R-2 college and university buildings, one required drill shall be held during hours after sunset or before sunrise. 4083.4 Assembly points. Outdoor assembly areas shall be designated and shall be located a safe distance from the building being evacuated so as to avoid interference with fire department operations. The assembly areas shall be arranged to keep each class separate to provide accountabil- ity of all individuals. 408.4 Group H-S occupancies. Group H-5 occupancies shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.4.1 through 408.4.4 and Sections 401 through 407. 408.4.1 Plans and diagrams. In addition to the require- ments of Section 404 and Section 407.6, plans and diagrams shall be maintained in approved locations indicating the approximate plan for each area, the amount and type of HPM stored, handled and used, locations of shutoff valves for HPM supply piping, emergency telephone locations and locations of exits. 408.4.2 Plan updating. The plans and diagrams required by Section 408.4.1 shall be maintained up to date and the fire code official and fire department shall be informed of all major changes. 408.4.3 Emergency response team. Responsible persons shall be designated the On-Site emergency response team and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. 67 I I IS I I. I I. I I I I. I I I SECTION 408 USE AND OCCUPANCY-RELATED REQUIREMENTS 408.1 General. In addition to the other requirements of this chapter, the provisions of this section are applicable to specific occupancies listed herein. 408.2 Group A occupancies. Group A occupancies shall com- ply with the requirements of Sections 408.2.1 and 408.2.2 and Sections 401 through 406. 408.2.1 Seating plan. The fire safety and evacuation plans for assembly occupancies shall include the information required by Section 404.3 and a detailed seating plan, occu- pant load and occupant load limit. Deviations from the approved plans shall be allowed provided the occupant load limit for the occupancy is not exceeded and the aisles and exit accessways remain unobstructed. 408.2.2 Announcements. In theaters, motion picture the- aters, auditoriums and similar assembly occupancies in Group A used for noncontinuous programs, an audible announcement shall be made not more than 10 minutes prior to the start of each program to notify the occupants of the location of the exits to be used in the event of a fire or other emergency. S Exception: In motion picture theaters, the announce- ment is allowed to be projected upon the screen in a man- ner approved by thefire code official. 4083 Group E occupancies and Group R-2 college and uni- versity buildings. Group E occupancies shall comply with the •requirements of Sections 408.3.1 through 408.3.4 and Sections 4.01 through 406. Group R-2 college and university buildings shall comply with the requirements of Sections 408.3.1 and 408.3.3 and Sections 401 through 406. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I. I. I 1. I I 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 at least 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 2701.6.3. 2701.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an appli- cation for a permit shall include an HMMP. The HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the following: Access to each storage and use area. Location of emergency equipment. Location where liaison will meet emergency respond- ers. Facility evacuation meeting point locations. The general purpose of other areas within the build- ing. Location of all above-ground and underground tanks and their appurtenances including, but not limited to, sumps, vaults, below-grade treatment systems and piping. The hazard classes in each area. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupan- cies. Emergency exits. The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Thle 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 2701.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an appli- cation for a permit shall include an HMIS, such as the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 Title Ill (SARA), Tier!! Report or other approved statement. The HMIS shall include the following information: Product name. Component. Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) number. Location where stored or used. Container size. Hazard classification. Amount in storage. Amount in use-closed systems. Amount in use-open systems. The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Thle 19, Division 2, Chapter 4. 2701.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser- vice in accordance with Sections 2701.6.1 through 2701.6.3. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 2701.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facffities. Facilities that are temporarily Out of service shall continue to maintain a permit and be monitored and inspected. 2701.6.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facilities for which a permit is not kept current or is not monitored and inspected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be perma- nently out of service and shall be closed in an approved manner. When required by thefire 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 2701.6.3. 2701.63 Facility closure plan. When a facility closure plan is required in accordance with Section 2701.5 to terminate storage, dispensing, handling or use of hazardous materials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official at least 30 days prior to facility closure. The plan shall demonstrate that haz- ardous materials which 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 2702 DEFINITIONS 2702.1 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter, Chapters 28 through 44 and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. BOILING POINT. The temperature at which the vapor pres- sure of a liquid equals the atmospheric pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch (psia) (101 kPa) or 760 mm of mercury. Where an accurate boiling point is unavailable for the material in ques- tion, or for mixtures which do not have a constant boiling point, for the purposes of this classification, the 20-percent evapo- rated point of a distillation performed in accordance with ASTM D 86 shall be used as the boiling point of the liquid. CEILING LIMIT. The maximum concentration of an air-borne contaminant to which one may be exposed. The ceil- ing limits utilized are those published in DOL 29 CFR Part 1910.1000. The ceiling Recommended Exposure Limit (REL-C) concentrations published by the U.S. National Insti- tute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Threshold Limit Value—Ceiling (TLV-C) concentrations published by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygenists (ACGIH), Ceiling Workplace Environmental Expo- sure Level (WEEL-Ceiling) Guides published by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), and other approved, consistent measures are allowed as surrogates for hazardous substances not listed in DOL 29 CFR Part 1910.1000. CHEMICAL. An element, chemical compound or mixture of elements or compounds or both. CHEMICAL NAME. The scientific designation of a chemi- cal in accordance with the nomenclature system developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the Chemical Abstracts Service rules of nomenclature, or a name which will clearly identify a chemical for the purpose of con- ducting an evaluation. 357 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #11 I CONTAINERS CYLINDERS AND TANKS I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS p 2703.1.4 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 I 2703.1.1(1) through 2703.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 2703.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or han- dling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.1 through 2703.2.8. I 2703.2.1 Design and construction of containers, cylin- ders 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 type. Pressure vessels shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. 1 2703.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. Piping, tub- ing, valves and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with approved stan- dards and shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.2.1 and 2703.2.2.2. 2703.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, I valves, fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the following: Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related compo- nents shall be designed and fabricated from mate- rials 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 sub- ject. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1 to indicate the material con- veyed. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic 1 remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tub- ing at the following locations: 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. I 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. I 5. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be pro- vided when the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the I unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: Health Class 3 or 4 I Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 I 366 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 origi- nates 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: Piping for inlet connections designed to pre- vent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. 2703.2.2.2 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 NFPA 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liq- uids 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. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corri- dors, 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 Build- ing Code for Group H-5 occupancies. 2703.2.3 Equipment, machinery and alarms. Equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems asso- ciated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materi- als shall be listed or approved. 2703.2.4 Installation of tanks. Installation of tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.4.1 through 2703.2.4.2.1. 2703.2.4.1 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 3404.2.8 shall be permitted. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES TUBE TRAILER. A semitrailer on which a number of tubu- lar gas cylinders have been mounted. A manifold is typically provided that connects the cylinder valves enabling gas to be discharged from one or more tubes or cylinders through a pip- I ing and control system. SECTION 3003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3003.1 Containers, cylinders and tanks. 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. 3003.2 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 CFR, Parts 100-185 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Sec- tion Vifi. 3003.3 Pressure relief devices. Pressure relief devices shall be in accordance with Sections 3003.3.1 through 3003.3.5. 3003.3.1 Where required. Pressure relief devices shall be provided to protect containers, cylinders and tanks contain- ing 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 in Section 3003.3.2. 30033.2 Design. Pressure relief devices to protect contain- ers shall be designed and provided in accordance with CGA S-I.!, CGA S-1.2, CGA S-1.3 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section VIII, as applicable. 3003.3.3 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. 3003.3.4 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 per- sonnel. Exception: DOTn specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet (0.855 m3) or less. 3003.3.5 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. 3003.4 Marking. Stationary and portable compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be marked in accor- dance with Sections 3003.4.1 through 3003 .4.3. 3003.4.1 Stationary compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks. Stationary compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks shall be marked with the name of the gas 398 and in accordance with Sections 2703.5 and 2703.6. Mark- ings shall be visible from any direction of approach. 3003.4.2 Portable containers, cylinders and tanks. Porta- ble compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be marked in accordance with CGA C-7. 3003.4.3 Piping systems. Piping systems shall be marked in accordance with ASME A13. 1. 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 (6096 mm) or fraction thereof throughout the piping run. Exceptions: Piping that is designed or intended to carry more than one gas at various times shall have appropri- ate signs or markings posted at the manifold, along the piping and at each point of use to provide clear identification and warning. Piping within gas manufacturing plants, gas pro- cessing plants, refineries and similar occupancies shall be marked in an approved manner. 3003.5 Security. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with Sections 3003.5.1 through 3003.5.3. 3003.5.1 Security of areas. Areas used for the storage, use and handling of comp ressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in an approved manner. 3003.5.2 Physicai 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 Sec- tion 312. 3003.5.3 Securing compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling caused by contact, vibra- tion or seismic activity. Securing of compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: Securing containers, cylinders and tanks to a fixed object with one or more restraints. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks on a cart or other mobile device designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. Nesting of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks at container filling or servicing facilities or in seller's warehouses not accessible to the public. Nest- ing shall be allowed provided the nested containers, cylinders or tanks, if dislodged, do not obstruct the required means of egress. 2010 CAUFORNIA FIRE CODE I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I S S S S S S I I I I I ATTACHMENT #12 I EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY AND ALARMS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I 2703.1.4 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 I 2703.1.1(1) through 2703.1.1(4) shall be in accordance with this chapter. 2703.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or han- dling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.1 through 2703.2.8. I 2703.2.1 Design and construction of containers, cylin- ders and tanks. Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved I standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels shall comply with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code. I 2703.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. Piping, tub- mg, valves and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with approved stan- dards; and shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.2.1 and 2703.2.2.2. 2703.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, I valves, fittings and related components used for hazard- ous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related compo- nents shall be designed and fabricated from mate- rials that are compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and I durability to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are sub- ject. I 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1 to indicate the material con- veyed. I 3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tub- ing at the following locations: 1 3.1. The point of use. 3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. I 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. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be pro- vided when the backflow of hazardous materials I unauthorized could create a hazardous condition or cause the discharge of hazardous materials. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of: I Health Class 3 or 4 Flammability Class 4 Instability Class 3 or 4 I 1 366 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 origi- nates 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: Piping for inlet connections designed to pre- is vent backflow. Piping for pressure relief devices. 2703.2.2.2 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 in accordance with NFPA 704 shall be in accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liq- uids 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. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corri- dors, 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 Build- ing Code for Group H-S occupancies. 2703.2.3 Equipment, machinery and alarms. Equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems asso- ciated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materi- als shall be listed or approved. 2703.2.4 Installation of tanks. Installation of tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.2.4.1 through 2703.2.4.2.1. 2703.2.4.1 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 3404.2.8 shall be permitted. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I I I I I ATTACHMENT #13 I EMPTY CONTAINERS AND TANKS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I 2703.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular mate- rial involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 3003.16 or 3404.2.8 I shall not be required to comply with location and pro- tection requirements for outdoor storage. 2703.2.4.2.1 Marking. Above-ground stationary I tanks shall be marked as required by Section 2703.5. 2703.2.5 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous I 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 I specified for the storage of hazardous material. 2703.2.6 Maintenance. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2.3, 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 alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where I defective. 2703.2.6.1 Tanks out of service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly I 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 I be properly maintained. 2703.2.6.1.1 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved I manner. 2703.2.6.2 Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, I repaired in accordance with approved standards or dis- posed of in an approved manner. 2703.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks I having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and which contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other approved means to I 2703.2.8 prevent overfilling of the tank. Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design requirements of the I California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. I listed 2703.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 2703.2.9.2. Written records of the tests conducted or main- tenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section 107.2.1. 368 Exceptions: 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 manufacturer. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. 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 thefire code official. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. Approved maintenance in accordance with Section 2703.2.6 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 Sections 2703.2.9.1 and 2703 .2.9.2. 2703.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 2703.2.9 and 2703.2.9.2. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 3704.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Sections 2703.2.7, 2704.8 and 2705.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 2704.9 and 2705.4.4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 2704.10 and 2705.1.6. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 4103.1.1.1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases. 2703.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: Not less than annually; In accordance with the approved manufacturers' requirements; In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or In accordance with an approved schedule. 2703.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal water is - way or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE fl S S I I I I 1 ATTACHMENT #14 1 MAINTENANCE/SERVICE AND REPAIR I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I Exceptions: 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 manufacturer. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. 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 theflre code official. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. Approved maintenance in accordance with Section 2703.2.6 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 Sections 2703.2.9.1 and 2703.2.9.2. S 2703.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 2703.2.9 and 2703.2.9.2. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 3704.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Sections 2703.2.7, 2704.8 and 2705.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 2704.9 and 2705.4.4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 2704.10 and 2705.1.6. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 4103.1.1.1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases. 2703.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: 1. Not less than annually; In accordance with the approved manufacturers' requirements; In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or In accordance with an approved schedule. 2703.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal water- way or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE C , S S S HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I 2703.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular mate- rial involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 3003.16 or 3404.2.8 I shall not be required to comply with location and pro- tection requirements for outdoor storage. 2703.2.4.2.1 Marking. Above-ground stationary I tanks shall be marked as required by Section 2703.5. 2703.2.5 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous I 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 I specified for the storage of hazardous material. 2703.2.6 Maintenance. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2.3, equipment, machinery and required I materials detection and alarm systems associated with hazardous 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 alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where I defective. 2703.2.6.1 Tanks out of service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly I 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. I 2703.2.6.1.1 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved I 2703.2.6.2 manner. 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. 2703.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and which contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 2703.2.8 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. 2703.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems • listed in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 2703.2.9.2. Written records of the tests conducted or main- tenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section 107.2.1. 1 368 I I I. I I. I I. I I I a. I 1 I I. I I. I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, fifing, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.7.3 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. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. 2010 CAUFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Comp ressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures are provided as a means to segregate compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks from exposure iazards, such enclosures shall comply with the requirements of Section 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tunics and systems shall not be used for any purpose 399 COMPRESSED GASES other than to serve as a vessel for containing the product which it is designed to contain. 3003.11 Exposure to fire. Compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks which have been exposed to fire shall be removed from service. Containers, cylinders and tanks so removed shall be handled by approved, qualified persons. 3003.12 Leaks, damage or corrosion. Leaking, damaged or corroded compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged or corroded com- pressed gas systems shall be replaced or repaired in accordance with the following: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks which have been removed from service shall be handled in an approved manner. Compressed gas systems which are determined to be leaking, damaged or corroded shall be repaired to a ser- viceable condition or removed from service. 3003.13 Surface of unprotected storage or use areas. Unless otherwise specified in Section 3003.14, compressed gas con- miners, cylinders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used without being placed under overhead cover. To prevent bottom corrosion, containers, cylinders and tanks shall be protected from direct contact with soil or unimproved surfaces. The sur- face of the area on which the containers are placed shall be graded to prevent accumulation of water. 3003.14 Overhead cover. Compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used in the sun except in locations where extreme temperatures prevail. When extreme temperatures prevail, overhead covers shall be pro- vided. 3003.15 Lighting. Approved lighting by natural or artificial means shall be provided. 3003.16 Vaults. Generation, compression, storage and dis- pensing equipment for compressed gases shall be allowed to be located in either above- or below-grade vaults complying with Sections 3003.16.1 through 3003.16. 14. 3003.16.1 Listing required. Vaults shall be listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. Exception: Where approved by the fire code official, below-grade vaults are allowed to be constructed on site, provided that the design is in accordance with the Cali- fornia Building Code and that special inspections are conducted to verify structural strength and compliance of the installation with the approved design in accor- dance with Section 1707 of the California Building Code. Installation plans for below-grade vaults that are constructed on site shall be prepared by, and the design shall bear the stamp of, a professional engineer. Consid- eration shall be given to soil and hydrostatic loading on the floors, walls and lid; anticipated seismic forces; uplifting by ground water or flooding; and to loads imposed from above, such as traffic and equipment load- ing on the vault lid. 3003.16.2 Design and construction. The vault shall com- pletely enclose generation, compression, storage or dis- pensing equipment located in the vault. There shall be no openings in the vault enclosure except those necessary for vault ventilation and access, inspection, filling, emptying or venting of equipment in the vault. The walls and floor of the vault shall be constructed of reinforced concrete at least 6 inches (152 mm) thick. The top of an above-grade vault shall be constructed of noncombustible material and shall be designed to be weaker than the walls of the vault to ensure that the thrust of any explosion occurring inside the vault is directed upward. The top of an at- or below-grade vault shall be designed to relieve safely or contain the force of an explosion occurring inside the vault The top and floor of the vault and the tank foundation shall be designed to withstand the anticipated loading, including loading from vehicular traffic, where applicable. The walls and floor of a vault installed below grade shall be designed to withstand anticipated soil and hydrostatic loading. Vaults shall be designed to be wind and earthquake resistant, in accordance with the California Building Code. 3003.16.3 Secondary containment. Vaults shall be sub- stantially liquid-tight and there shall be no backfill within the vault. The vault floor shall drain to a sump. For premanufactured vaults, liquid tightness shall be certified as part of the listing provided by a nationally recognized test- ing laboratory. For field-erected vaults, liquid tightness shall be certified in an approved manner. 3003.16.4 Internal clearance. There shall be sufficient clearance within the vault to allow for visual inspection and maintenance of equipment in the vault. 3003.16.5 Anchoring. Vaults and equipment contained therein shall be suitably anchored to withstand uplifting by groundwater or flooding. The design shall verify that uplift- ing is prevented even when equipment within the vault is empty. 3003.16.6 Vehicle impact protection. Vaults shall be resis- tant to damage from the impact of a motor vehicle, or vehi- cle impact protection shall be provided in accordance with Section 312. 3003.16.7 Arrangement. Equipment in vaults shall be listed or approved for above-ground use. Where multiple vaults are provided, adjacent vaults shall be allowed to share a common wall. The common wall shall be liquid and vapor tight and shall be designed to withstand the load imposed when the vault on either side of the wall is filled with water. 3003.16.8 Connections. Connections shall be provided to permit the venting of each vault to dilute, disperse and remove vapors prior to personnel entering the vault. 3003.16.9 Ventilation. Vaults shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system installed in accordance with Sec- tion 2704.3. The ventilation system shall operate continu- ously or be designed to operate upon activation of the vapor or liquid detection system. The system shall provide ventila- tion at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute (cfm) per square foot of floor area [0.00508 m3/(s . m2)], but not less than 150 cfin [0.071 m3/(s. m2)]. The exhaust system shall be designed to provide air movement across all parts of the vault floor for gases having a density greater than air and n S S 400 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I I I I I ATTACHMENT #15 I RELEASE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS I I I I I I I I I U I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 2703.2.4.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground sta- tionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular mate- rial involved. Exception: Above-ground tanks that are installed in vaults complying with Section 3003.16 or 3404.2.8 shall not be required to comply with location and pro- tection requirements for outdoor storage. 2703.2.4.2.1 Marking. Above-ground stationary tanks shall be marked as required by Section 2703.5. 2703.2.5 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 Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of hazardous material. 2703.2.6 Maintenance. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2.3, 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 alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. 2703.2.6.1 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. 2703.2.6.1.1 Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 2703.2.6.2 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. 2703.2.7 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) and which contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. 2703.2.8 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. 2703.2.9 Testing. The equipment, devices and systems listed in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed in Section 2703.2.9.2. Written records of the tests conducted or main- tenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section 107.2.1. 368 Exceptions: 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 manufacturer. Periodic testing shall not be required for equip- ment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner. 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 theflre code official. Periodic testing shall not be required if system activation occurs during the required test cycle for the components activated during the test cycle. Approved maintenance in accordance with Section 2703.2.6 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 Sections 2703.2.9.1 and 2703.2.9.2. 2703.2.9.1 Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested in accordance with Sections 2703.2.9 and 2703.2.9.2. Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 3704.2.2.10 for highly toxic and toxic gases. Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Sections 2703.2.7, 2704.8 and 2705.1.4. Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 2704.9 and 2705.4.4. Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 2704.10 and 2705.1.6. Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 4103.1.1.1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric gases. 2703.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed in Section 2703.2.9.1 shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below: Not less than annually; In accordance with the approved manufacturers' requirements; In accordance with approved recognized industry standards; or In accordance with an approved schedule. 2703.3 Release of hazardous materials. Hazardous materials in any quantity shall not be released into a sewer, Storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, creek, stream, river, lake or tidal water- way or on the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S S S S HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS S [1 S S Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed when used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 2703.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. 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 accor- dance with Sections 2703.3.1.1 through 2703.3.1.4. 2703.3.1.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. 2703.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 2703.3.1.3 Control. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 2703.3.1.4 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, 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. 2703.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a hazard- ous substance is developed in a laboratory, available informa- tion shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2703.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material con- tained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where haz- ardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and loca- tions designated by the fire code official. 2703.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or pack- ages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 2703.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 2703.5 and 2703.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in Eng- 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE lish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 2703.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 27037.1 through 2703.7.3. 2703.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 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 2701.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been des- ignated 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 tempo- rarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 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. 2703.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a haz- ardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 2703.7.3 Industrial trucks. 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. 2703.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.8.1 through 2703.8.6.3. 2703.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2703.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group Hoccupan- cies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 2703.8.2 shall be in detached buildings. 2703.8.3 Control areas. Control areas shall comply with Sections 2703.8.3.1 through 2703.8.3.5. 2703.8.3.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- structed 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. 369 U U I U I ATTACHMENT #16 I MATERIALS SAFETY DATA SHEETS I I I I I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS 405.5 Record keeping. Records shall be maintained of required emergency evacuation drills and include the following information: Identity of the person conducting the drill. Date and time of the drill. Notification method used. Staff members on duty and participating. Number of occupants evacuated. Special conditions simulated. Problems encountered. Weather conditions when occupants were evacuated. Time required to accomplish complete evacuation. TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION GROUP OR OCCUPANCY FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group BC Annually Employees Group E Monthly' All occupants Group F Annually Employees Group I Quarterly on each shift Employeesb Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R2d Four annually All occupants Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift Employeest' High-rise buildings Annually Employees a. The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordance with Section 408.3.2. b Fire and evacuation dulls in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as part of the training program. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. 405.6 Notification. Where required by the fire code official, prior notification of emergency evacuation drills shall be given to the fire code official. 405.7 Initiation. Where a fire alarm system is provided, emer- gency evacuation drills shall be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. 405.8 Accountability. As building occupants arrive at the assembly point, efforts shall be made to determine if all occu- pants have been successfully evacuated or have been accounted for. 405.9 Recall and reentry. An electrically or mechanically operated signal used to recall occupants after an evacuation shall be separate and distinct from the signal used to initiate the evacuation. The recall signal initiation means shall be manu- ally operated and under the control of the person in charge of the premises or the official in charge of the incident. No one shall reenter the premises until authorized to do so by the offi- cial in charge. 66 SECTION 406 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES 406.1 General. Employees in the occupancies listed in Section 404.2 shall be trained in the fire emergency procedures described in their fire evacuation and fire safety plans. Training shall be based on these plans and as described in Section 404.3. 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training in the con- tents of fire safety and evacuation plans and their duties as part of new employee orientation and at least annually thereafter. Records shall be kept and made available to the fire code offi- cial upon request. 406.3 Employee training program. Employees shall be trained in fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety in accor- dance with Sections 406.3.1 through 406.3.4. 406.3.1 Fire prevention training. Employees shall be apprised of the fire hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. Each employee shall be instructed in the proper procedures for preventing fires in the conduct of their assigned duties. 406.3.2 Evacuation training. Employees shall be familiar- ized with the fire alarm and evacuation signals, their assigned duties in the event of an alarm or emergency, evac- uation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas and procedures for evacuation. 4063.3 Emergency lockdown training. Where a facility has a lockdown plan, employees shall be trained on their assigned duties and procedures in the event of an emergency lockdown. 406.3.4 Fire safety training. Employees assigned fire-fighting duties shall be trained to know the locations and proper use of portable fire extinguishers or other man- ual fire-fighting equipment and the protective clothing or equipment required for its safe and proper use. SECTION 407 HAZARD COMMUNICATION 407.1 General. The provisions of Sections 407.2 through 407.7 shall be applicable where hazardous materials subject to permits under Section 2701.5 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 2703.5. 407.4 framing. 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 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S Exceptions: I. The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed when used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 2703.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. 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 accor- dance with Sections 2703.3.1.1 through 2703.3.1.4. 2703.3.1.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. 2703.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 27033.13 Control. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 2703.3.1.4 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, 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. 2703.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a hazard- ous substance is developed in a laboratory, available informa- tion shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2703.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by thefire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material con- tained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where haz- ardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and loca- tions designated by the fire code official. 2703.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or pack- ages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 2703.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 2703.5 and 2703.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in Eng- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS lish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 2703.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 2703.!7.1 through 2703.7.3. 2703.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 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 2701.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been des- ignated 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 tempo- rarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 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. 2703.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a haz- ardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 2703.7.3 Industrial trucks. 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. 2703.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.8.1 through 2703.8.6.3. 2703.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2703.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occupan- cies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 2703.8.2 shall be in detached buildings. 2703.83 Control areas. Control areas shall comply with Sections 2703.8.3.1 through 2703.8.3.5. 2703.83.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- structed 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. I I I. I I. I I. I I I I. I I I I. I I. I I. I 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 369 I I U I I ATTACHMENT #17 I SIGNS/PLACARDS I I I I I I I I I I I I I U U S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS 405.5 Record keeping. Records shall be maintained of required emergency evacuation drills and include the following information: Identity of the person conducting the drill. Date and time of the drill. Notification method used. Staff members on duty and participating. Number of occupants evacuated. Special conditions simulated. Problems encountered. Weather conditions when occupants were evacuated. Time required to accomplish complete evacuation. TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION GROUP OR OCCUPANCY FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group W Annually Employees Group E Monthly' All occupants Group F Annually Employees Group! Quarterly on each shift Employeesb Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R2d Four annually All upants Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift a-Employeest' High-rise buildings Annually yees a. The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordance with Section 4083.2. K Fire and evacuation dulls in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5. Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as pan of the training program. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. 405.6 Notification. Where required by the fire code official, prior notification of emergency evacuation drills shall be given to the fire code official. 405.7 Initiation. Where a fire alarm system is provided, emer- gency evacuation drills shall be initiated by activating the fire alarm system. 405.8 Accountability. As building occupants arrive at the assembly point, efforts shall be made to determine if all occu- pants have been successfully evacuated or have been accounted for. 405.9 Recall and reentry. An electrically or mechanically operated signal used to recall occupants after an evacuation shall be separate and distinct from the signal used to initiate the evacuation. The recall signal initiation means shall be manu- ally operated and under the control of the person in charge of the premises or the official in charge of the incident. No one shall reenter the premises until authorized to do so by the offi- cial in charge. LIJ SECTION 406 EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND RESPONSE PROCEDURES 406.1 General. Employees in the occupancies listed in Section 404.2 shall be trained in the fire emergency procedures described in their fire evacuation and fire safety plans. Training shall be based on these plans and as described in Section 404.3. 406.2 Frequency. Employees shall receive training in the con- tents of fire safety and evacuation plans and their duties as part of new employee orientation and at least annually thereafter. Records shall be kept and made available to the fire code offi- cial upon request. 406.3 Employee training program. Employees shall be trained in fire prevention, evacuation and fire safety in accor- dance with Sections 406.3.1 through 406.3.4. 406.3.1 Fire prevention training. Employees shall be apprised of the fire hazards of the materials and processes to which they are exposed. Each employee shall be instructed in the proper procedures for preventing fires in the conduct of their assigned duties. 406.3.2 Evacuation training. Employees shall be familiar- ized with the fire alarm and evacuation signals, their assigned duties in the event of an alarm or emergency, evac- uation routes, areas of refuge, exterior assembly areas and procedures for evacuation. 406.3.3 Emergency lockdown training. Where a facility has a lockdown plan, employees shall be trained on their assigned duties and procedures in the event of an emergency lockdown. 406.3.4 Fire safety training. Employees assigned fire-fighting duties shall be trained to know the locations and proper use of portable fire extinguishers or other man- ual fire-fighting equipment and the protective clothing or equipment required for its safe and proper use. SECTION 407 HAZARD COMMUNICATION 407.1 General. The provisions of Sections 407.2 through 407.7 shall be applicable where hazardous materials subject to permits under Section 2701.5 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 2703.5. 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 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S S S I I I. I I. I I. I I I I. 1 I. I Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed when used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 2703.3.1 Unauthorized discharges. 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 accor- dance with Sections 2703.3.1.1 through 2703.3.1.4. 2703.3.1.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. 2703.3.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 2703.3.13 Control. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 2703.3.1.4 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, 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. 2703.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a hazard- ous substance is developed in a laboratory, available informa- tion shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2703.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material con- tained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where haz- ardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and loca- tions designated by thefire code official. 2703.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or pack- ages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 2703.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 2703.5 and 2703.5.1 shall not be obscured-or removed, shall be in Eng- 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS lish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 2703.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 2703.7.1 through 2703.7.3. 2703.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 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 2701.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been des- ignated 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 tempo- rarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 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. 2703.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a haz- ardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 2703.7.3 Industrial trucks. 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. 2703.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.8.1 through 2703.8.6.3. 2703.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2703.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group Hoccupan- cies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 2703.8.2 shall be in detached buildings. 2703.8.3 Control areas. Control areas shall comply with Sections 2703.8.3.1 through 2703.8.3.5. 2703.83.1 ConstructIon requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- structed 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. 369 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #18 I SOURCES OF IGNITION I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I. I 1• I I I I. I I. I Exceptions: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits. The release of pesticides is allowed when used in accordance with registered label directions. The release of fertilizer and soil amendments is allowed when used in accordance with manufac- turer's specifications. 27033.1 Unauthorized discharges. 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 accor- dance with Sections 2703.3.1.1 through 2703.3.1.4. 27033.1.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. 27033.1.2 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 2703.3.13 Control. When an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered, the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from service. 2703.3.1.4 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, 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. 2703.4 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. When a hazard- ous substance is developed in a laboratory, available informa- tion shall be documented. Exception: Designated hazardous waste. 2703.5 Hazard identification signs. Unless otherwise exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 704 for the specific material con- tained shall be placed on stationary containers and above-ground tanks and at entrances to locations where haz- ardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and loca- tions designated by thefire code official. 2703.5.1 MarkIngs. Individual containers, cartons or pack- ages shall be conspicuously marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com- pressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- PRESSED GAS. 2703.6 Signs. Signs and markings required by Sections 2703.5 and 2703.5.1 shall not be obscured or removed, shall be in Eng- 2010 CALIFORNIA ARE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS lish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and lettering shall be approved. 2703.7 Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply with Sections 2703.7.1 through 2703.7.3. 2703.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows: 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 2701.5. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis- pensing or open use areas. Facilities or areas within facilities that have been des- ignated 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 tempo- rarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking is permitted in these areas only. 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. 2703.7.2 Open flames. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a haz- ardous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard- ous materials stored or used. 2703.7.3 Industrial trucks. 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. 2703.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.8.1 through 2703.8.6.3. 2703.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the California Building Code. 2703.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group H occupan- cies containing quantities of hazardous materials in excess of those set forth in Table 2703.8.2 shall be in detached buildings. 2703.83 Control areas. Control areas shall comply with Sections 2703.8.3.1 through 2703.8.3.5. 2703.8.3.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by fire barriers con- structed 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. 369 I I I. I I. I I. I I I I. I I I 1. I I. I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.73 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 comp ressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks being allowed to drop distances exceeding one-half the height of the container, cylinder or tank. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual comp ressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Comp ressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- fanned by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 399 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OXIDIZERS, OXIDIZING GASES AND OXIDIZING CRYOGENIC FLUIDS 4003.1.1.13 Offices and retail sales areas. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not be stored or used in offices or retail sales areas of Group B, F, M or S occu- pancies. 4003.1.1.1.4 Classrooms. In classrooms of Group B, F or M occupancies, any amount of Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in accordance with the following: Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets com- plying with Section 2703.8.7. Hazardous materials storage cabinets shall not contain other storage. 4003.1.1.2 Class 3 liquid and solid oxidizers. A maxi- mum of 200 pounds (91 kg) of solid or 20 gallons (76 L) of liquid Class 3 oxidizer is allowed in Group I occupan- cies when such materials are necessary for maintenance purposes or operation of equipment. The oxidizers shall be stored in approved containers and in an approved manner. 4003.1.13 Oxidizing gases. Except for cylinders of nonhiquefied comp ressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 250 cubic feet (7 m3) or liquefied compressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 46 pounds (21 kg) each used for maintenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group A, E, I or R occupancies or in offices in Group B occupancies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area listed in Table 2703.1.1(1). Medical gas systems and medical gas supply cylinders shall also be in accordance with Section 3006. 4003.1.2 Emergency shutoff. Compressed gas systems conveying oxidizing gases shall be provided with approved manual or automatic emergency shutoff valves that can be activated at each point of use and at each source. 4003.1.2.1 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. 4003.1.2.2 Shutoff at point of use. A manual or auto- matic 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 sys- tem. 4003. 1.3 Ignition source control. Ignition sources in areas containing oxidizing gases shall be controlled in accor- dance with Section 2703.7. 4003.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quan- tity per control area. The storage and use of oxidizing materi- als in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Chapter 27 and this chapter. SECTION 4004 STORAGE 4004.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage of oxidizing materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Table 2703.1.1(1) shall be in accor- dance with Sections 2701,2703 and 2704 and this chapter. 4004.1.1 Detached storage. Storage of liquid and solid oxi- dizers shall be in detached buildings when required by Sec- tion 2703.8.2. 4004.1.2 Distance from detached storage buildings to exposures. In addition to the requirements of the California Building Code, detached storage buildings shall be located in accordance with Table 4004.1.2. TABLE 4004.1.2 OXIDIZER LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS—DISTANCE FROM DETACHED BUILDINGS AND OUTDOOR STORAGE AREAS TO EXPOSURES OXIDIZER CLASS WEIGHT (pounds) MINIMUM DISTANCE TO BUILDINGS, LOT LINES, PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC ALLEYS, PUBLIC WAYS OR MEANS OF EGRESS (feet) Note a Not Required 2 Note 35 3 Note 50 Over 10 to 100 75 101 to 500 100 501 to 1,000 125 1,001 to 3,000 200 3,001 to 5,000 300 5,001 to 10,000 400 Over 10,000 As required by the fire code official For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 pound = 0.454 kg. a. Any quantity over the amount required for detached storage in accordance with Section 2703.8.2, or over the outdoor maximum allowable quantity for outdoor control areas. 4004.1.3 Explosion control. Indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings containing Class 4 liquid or solid oxidizers shall be provided with explosion control in accordance with Section 911. 4004.1.4 Automatic sprinkler system. The automatic sprinkler system shall be designed in accordance with NFPA 430. 4004.15 Liquid-tight floor. In addition to Section 2704.12, floors of storage areas for liquid and solid oxidiz- ers shall be of liquid-tight construction. 4004.1.6 Smoke detection. An approved supervised smoke detection system in accordance with Section 907 shall be 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE n S S I I I I I ATTACHMENT #19 I PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I 2703.9.9 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 hazardous materi- als stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 2701.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 2703.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accor- dance with UL 30 when used to increase the maximum allowable quantities percontrol area of flammable or com- bustible liquids in accordance with Table 2703.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids when not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accordance with the listing. 2703.10 Handling and transportation. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2, the handling and transporta- tion of hazardous materials in corridors, elevators or exit enclosures shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.10.1 through 2 703.1 0.4.4. 2703.10.1 Valve protection. Hazardous material gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks in transit shall have their protec- tive caps in place. Containers, cylinders and tanks of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall have their valve out- lets capped or plugged with an approved closure device in accordance with Chapter 30. 2703.10.2 Carts and trucks required. Liquids in contain- ers exceeding 5 gallons (19 L) in a corridor or exit enclo- sure shall be transported on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 and transported within corri- dors or exit enclosures, shall be on a cart or truck. Where carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shall be in accordance with Section 2703.10.3. Exceptions I through 4 shall not apply where elevators are utilized. Exceptions: Two hazardous material liquid containers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. Not more than four drums not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L) each, which are transported by suit- able drum trucks. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, S S S Ell HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I 2703.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. I Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which haz- ardous 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. 2703.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison person- nel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are I located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. I 2703.9.2 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. I 2703.93 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; I and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 2703.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wir- ing and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 2703.9.5 Static accumulation. When 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. I 2703.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. I 2703.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic I activity. 2703.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials, incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are I incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 Q. Separation I shall be accomplished by: Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm). I Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored I material. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous mate- rial storage cabinets. I Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 2703.8.5 and 2703.8.6. Materials that are incompati- I exhausted ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or enclosure. 372 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I I I I I ATTACHMENT #20 I SECURITY I I I I I I I I I I U U I I I 2703.9.9 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 hazardous materi- als stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. Exceptions: Storage in hazardous material storage cabinets or laboratory furniture specifically designed for such use. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 2701.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 2703.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accor- dance with UL 30 when used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or com- bustible liquids in accordance with Table 2703.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids when not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accordance with the listing. 2703.10 Handling and transportation. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2, the handling and transporta- tion of hazardous materials in corridors, elevators or exit enclosures shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.10.1 through 2703.10.4.4. 2703.10.1 Valve protection. Hazardous material gas con- miners, cylinders and tanks in transit shall have their protec- tive caps in place. Containers, cylinders and tanks of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall have their valve out- lets capped or plugged with an approved closure device in accordance with Chapter 30. 2703.10.2 Carts and trucks required. Liquids in contain- ers exceeding 5 gallons (19 L) in a corridor or exit enclo- sure shall be transported on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 and transported within corri- dors or exit enclosures, shall be on a cart or truck. Where carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shall be in accordance with Section 2703.10.3. Exceptions I through 4 shall not apply where elevators are utilized. Exceptions: Two hazardous material liquid containers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. Not more than four drums not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L) each, which are transported by suit- able drum trucks. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS I 2703.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which haz- ardous 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. 2703.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison person- nel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are I located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. 1 2703.9.2 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. 1 2703.9.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; I and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 2703.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wir- ing and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 2703.9.5 Static accumulation. When 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. I 2703.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. I 2703.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic I activity. 2703.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are I incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 Q. Separation I shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less thah 20 feet (6096 mm). I 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. I 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous mate- rial storage cabinets. I 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 2703.8.5 and 2703.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or I exhausted enclosure. 372 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COMPRESSED GASES TUBE TRAILER. A semitrailer on which a number of tubu- lar gas cylinders have been mounted. A manifold is typically provided that connects the cylinder valves enabling gas to be discharged from one or more tubes or cylinders through a pip- ing and control system. SECTION 3003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3003.1 Containers, cylinders and tanks. 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. 3003.2 Design and construction. Comp ressed 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 CFR, Parts 100-185 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Sec- tion VIII. 3003.3 Pressure relief devices. Pressure relief devices shall be in accordance with Sections 3003.3.1 through 3003.3.5. 3003.3.1 Where required. Pressure relief devices shall be provided to protect containers, cylinders and tanks contain- ing 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 in Section 3003.3.2. 3003.3.2 Design. Pressure relief devices to protect contain- ers 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. 3003.3.3 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. 3003.3.4 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 per- sonnel. Exception: DOTn specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet (0.855 m3) or less. 3003.3.5 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. 3003.4 Marking. Stationary and portable compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be marked in accor- dance with Sections 3003.4.1 through 3003.4.3. 3003.4.1 Stationary compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks. Stationary compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks shall be marked with the name of the gas 398 and in accordance with Sections 2703.5 and 2703.6. Mark- ings shall be visible from any direction of approach. 3003.4.2 Portable containers, cylinders and tanks. Porta- ble compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be marked in accordance with CGA C-7. 3003.4.3 Piping systems. Piping systems shall be marked in accordance with ASME A13. 1. 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 (6096 mm) or fraction thereof throughout the piping run. Exceptions: Piping that is designed or intended to carry more than one gas at various times shall have appropri- ate signs or markings posted at the manifold, along the piping and at each point of use to provide clear identification and warning. Piping within gas manufacturing plants, gas pro- cessing plants, refineries and similar occupancies shall be marked in an approved manner. 3003.5 Security. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with Sections 3003.5.1 through 3003.5.3. 3003.5.1 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. 3003.5.2 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 Sec- tion 312. 3003.5.3 Securing compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling caused by contact, vibra- tion or seismic activity. Securing of compressed gas con- miners, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: Securing containers, cylinders and tanks to a fixed object with one or more restraints. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks on a cart or other mobile device designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. Nesting of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks at container filling or servicing facilities or in seller's warehouses not accessible to the public. Nest- ing shall be allowed provided the nested containers, cylinders or tanks, if dislodged, do not obstruct the required means of egress. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S S I I I. I I. I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 ruin) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.7.3 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 comp ressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks being allowed to drop distances exceeding one-half the height of the container, cylinder or tank. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Comp ressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 nun) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 399 U I I I I ATTACHMENT #21 I SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I 2703.9.9 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 hazardous materi- als stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. Exceptions: 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 2701.5. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 2703.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans shall be listed in accor- dance with UL 30 when used to increase the maximum allowable quant iti es per control area of flammable or com- bustible liquids in accordance with Table 2703.1.1(1). Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 are allowed for flammable and combustible liquids when not used to increase the maximum allowable quantities per control area and for other hazardous material liquids in accordance with the listing. 2703.10 Handling and transportation. In addition to the requirements of Section 2703.2, the handling and transporta- tion of hazardous materials in corridors, elevators or exit enclosures shall be in accordance with Sections 2703.10.1 through 2703.10.4.4. 2703.10.1 Valve protection. Hazardous material gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks in transit shall have their protec- tive caps in place. Containers, cylinders and tanks of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall have their valve out- lets capped or plugged with an approved closure device in accordance with Chapter 30. 2703.10.2 Carts and trucks required. Liquids in contain- ers exceeding 5 gallons (19 L) in a corridor or exit enclo- sure shall be transported on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA 704 and transported within corri- dors or exit enclosures, shall be on a cart or truck. Where carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shall be in accordance with Section 2703.10.3. Exceptions I through 4 shall not apply where elevators are utilized. Exceptions: Two hazardous material liquid containers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. Not more than four drums not exceeding 55 gal- lons (208 L) each, which are transported by Suit- able drum trucks. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE I. 11 ci: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 2703.9.1 Personnel training and written procedures. Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which haz- ardous 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. 2703.9.1.1 Fire department liaison. Responsible per- Sons shall be designated and trained to be liaison person- nel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials are I located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site's emergency response procedures. I 2703.9.2 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. 1 2703.93 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; I and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312. 2703.9.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wir- ing and equipment shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the California Electrical Code. 2703.9.5 Static accumulation. When 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. I 2703.9.6 Protection from light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. I 2703.9.7 Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic I activity. 2703.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials, incom- patible materials in storage and storage of materials that are I incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 Q. Separation shall be accomplished by: 1 1. Segregating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less thafi 20 feet (6096 mm). I 2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material. 1 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous mate- rial storage cabinets. I 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures in accordance with Sections 2703 .8.5 and 2703.8.6. Materials that are incompati- ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or I exhausted enclosure. 372 I I I. I I. I I. 1 I I I. I I I I. 1 I. I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.7.3 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. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Comp ressed gas Contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Thbe trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 399 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #22 I ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPRESSED GAS I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I COMPRESSED GASES TUBE TRAILER. A semitrailer on which a number of tubu- lar gas cylinders have been mounted. A manifold is typically provided that connects the cylinder valves enabling gas to be discharged from one or more tubes or cylinders through a pip- ing and control system. SECTION 3003 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3003.1 Containers, cylinders and tanks. 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. 3003.2 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 CFR, Parts 100-185 or the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Sec- tion Vifi. 3003.3 Pressure relief devices. Pressure relief devices shall be in accordance with Sections 3003.3.1 through 3003.3.5. 3003.3.1 Where required. Pressure relief devices shall be provided to protect containers, cylinders and tanks contain- ing 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 in Section 3003.3.2. 3003.3.2 Design. Pressure relief devices to protect contain- ers 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. 3003.3.3 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. 3003.3.4 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 structuresor per- sonnel. Exception: DOTn specification containers having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet (0.855 m3) or less. 3003.3.5 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. 3003.4 Marking. Stationary and portable compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be marked in accor- dance with Sections 3003.4.1 through 3003.4.3. 3003.4.1 Stationary compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks. Stationary compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks shall be marked with the name of the gas 398 and in accordance with Sections 2703.5 and 2703.6. Mark- ings shall be visible from any direction of approach. 3003.4.2 Portable containers, cylinders and tanks. Porta- ble compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be marked in accordance with CGA C-7. 3003.4.3 Piping systems. Piping systems shall be marked in accordance with ASME A13. 1. 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 (6096 mm) or fraction thereof throughout the piping run. Exceptions: Piping that is designed or intended to carry more than one gas at various times shall have appropri- ate signs or markings posted at the manifold, along the piping and at each point of use to provide clear identification and warning. Piping within gas manufacturing plants, gas pro- cessing plants, refineries and similar occupancies shall be marked in an approved manner. 3003.5 Security. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against accidental dislodgement and against access by unauthorized personnel in accordance with Sections 3003.5.1 through 3003.5.3. 3003.5.1 Security of areas. Areas used for the storage, use and handling of camp ressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded in an approved manner. 3003.5.2 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 Sec- tion 312. 3003.5.3 Securing compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be secured to prevent falling caused by contact, vibra- tion or seismic activity. Securing of compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be by one of the following methods: Securing containers, cylinders and tanks to a fixed object with one or more restraints. Securing containers, cylinders and tanks on a cart or other mobile device designed for the movement of compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks. Nesting of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks at container filling or servicing facilities or in seller's warehouses not accessible to the public. Nest- ing shall be allowed provided the nested containers, cylinders or tanks, if dislodged, do not obstruct the required means of egress. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S S [I S I I I I I ATTACHMENT #23 I VALVE PROTECTION I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I I I. I I. I I. I I 1 I. 1 I I I. I I. 1 I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.7.3 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. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. 2010 CALIFORNIA ARE CODE COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ode involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Compressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 'Dibe trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 399 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #24 I SEPARATION FROM HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS I I I 1 I I I I I 1 I I I 1 I I 1 I. I I. I I. I I I I. I I I I. I .1. 1 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.73 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. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (5 2°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Co,np ressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 399 I 1 I a I ATTACHMENT #25 I WIRING AND EQUIPMENT I, I I I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I. I I. I Ii. I I 1 I. I I I I. I I. I 4. Securing of compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks to or within a rack, framework, cabinet or simi- lar assembly designed for such use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks in the process of examination, filling, transport or servicing. 3003.6 Valve protection. Compressed gas container, cylinder and tank valves shall be protected from physical damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar devices in accor- dance with Sections 3003.6.1 and 3003.6.2. 3003.6.1 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. 3003.6.2 Caps and plugs. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders and tanks designed for valve protection caps or other protective devices shall have the caps or devices attached. 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. 3003.7 Separation from hazardous conditions. 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 Sections 3003.7.1 through 3003.7.11.2. 3003.7.1 Incompatible materials. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks shall be separated from each other based on the hazard class of their contents. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be sepa- rated from incompatible materials in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 3003.7.2 Combustible waste, vegetation and similar materials. Combustible waste, vegetation and similar mate- rials shall be kept a minimum of 10 feet (3048 mm) from compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems. A noncombustible partition, without openings or penetrations and extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such dis- tance. The wall shall either be an independent structure, or the exterior wall of the building adjacent to the storage area. 3003.7.3 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 comp ressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks being allowed to drop distances exceeding one-half the height of the container, cylinder or tank. 3003.7.4 Temperature extremes. Compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks, whether full or partially full, shall not be exposed to artificially created high temperatures exceeding 125°F (52°C) or subambient (low) temperatures unless designed for use under the exposed conditions. COMPRESSED GASES 3003.7.5 Falling objects. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be placed in areas where they are capable of being damaged by falling objects. 3003.7.6 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 (52°C). Heating devices shall comply with the California Mechanical Code and the California Electrical Code. Approved heating meth- ods involving temperatures of less than 125°F (52°C) are allowed to be used by trained personnel. Devices designed to maintain individual compressed gas containers, cylinders or tanks at constant temperature shall be approved and shall be designed to be fail-safe. 3003.7.7 Sources of ignition. Open flames and high-tem- perature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. 3003.7.8 Exposure to chemicals. Comp ressed gas contain- ers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be exposed to cor- rosive chemicals or fumes which could damage containers, cylinders, tanks, valves or valve-protective caps. 3003.7.9 Exhausted enclosures. When exhausted enclo- sures 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 2703.8.5. 3003.7.10 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 2703.8.6. 3003.7.11 Tube trailers. Tube trailers, including those containing compatible compressed gases, shall be sur- rounded by a clear space of not less than 3 feet (914 mm) to allow for maintenance, access and inspection. 3003.7.11.1 Individual tube trailers containing incompatible materials. Increased separation distances between individual tube trailers containing incompatible gases shall be provided when required by Section 3003.7.1. 3003.7.11.2 Connections. Piping systems used to con- nect tube trailers to a user piping system shall not be viewed as an encroachment into the 3-foot (914 mm) clear space. 3003.8 Wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equip- ment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Com- pressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be located where they could become part of an electrical cir- cuit. Compressed gas containers, cylinders, tanks and systems shall not be used for electrical grounding. 3003.9 Service and repair. Service, repair, modification or removal of valves, pressure-relief devices or other compressed gas container, cylinder or tank appurtenances shall be per- formed by trained personnel. 3003.10 Unauthorized use. Compressed gas containers, cyl- inders, tanks and systems shall not be used for any purpose 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 399 I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I COMPRESSED GASES other than to serve as a vessel for containing the product which it is designed to contain. 3003.11 Exposure to fire. Compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks which have been exposed to fire shall be removed from service. Containers, cylinders and tanks so removed shall be handled by approved, qualified persons. 3003.12 Leaks, damage or corrosion. Leaking, damaged or corroded compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service. Leaking, damaged or corroded com- pressed gas systems shall be replaced or repaired in accordance with the following: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks which have been removed from service shall be handled in an approved manner. Compressed gas systems which are determined to be leaking, damaged or corroded shall be repaired to a ser- viceable condition or removed from service. 3003.13 Surface of unprotected storage or use areas. Unless otherwise specified in Section 3003.14, compressed gas con- tainers, cylinders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used without being placed under overhead cover. To prevent bottom corrosion, containers, cylinders and tanks shall be protected from direct contact with soil or unimproved surfaces. The sur- face of the area on which the containers are placed shall be graded to prevent accumulation of water. 3003.14 Overhead cover. Compressed gas containers, cylin- ders and tanks are allowed to be stored or used in the sun except in locations where extreme temperatures prevail. When extreme temperatures prevail, overhead covers shall be pro- vided. 3003.15 Lighting. Approved lighting by natural or artificial means shall be provided. 3003.16 Vaults. Generation, compression, storage and dis- pensing equipment for compressed gases shall be allowed to be located in either above- or below-grade vaults complying with Sections 3003.16.1 through 3003.16.14. 3003.16.1 Listing required. Vaults shall be listed by a nationally recognized testing laboratory. Exception: Where approved by the fire code official, below-grade vaults are allowed to be constructed on site, provided that the design is in accordance with the Cali- fornia Building Code and that special inspections are conducted to verify structural strength and compliance of the installation with the approved design in accor- dance with Section 1707 of the California Building Code. Installation plans for below-grade vaults that are constructed on site shall be prepared by, and the design shall bear the stamp of, a professional engineer. Consid- eration shall be given to soil and hydrostatic loading on the floors, walls and lid; anticipated seismic forces; uplifting by ground water or flooding; and to loads imposed from above, such as traffic and equipment load- ing on the vault lid. 3003.16.2 Design and construction. The vault shall com- pletely enclose generation, compression, storage or dis- pensing equipment located in the vault. There shall be no 400 openings in the vault enclosure except those necessary for vault ventilation and access, inspection, filling, emptying or venting of equipment in the vault. The walls and floor of the vault shall be constructed of reinforced concrete at least 6 inches (152 mm) thick. The top of an above-grade vault shall be constructed of noncombustible material and shall be designed to be weaker than the walls of the vault to ensure that the thrust of any explosion occurring inside the vault is directed upward. The top of an at- or below-grade vault shall be designed to relieve safely or contain the force of an explosion occurring inside the vault. The top and floor of the vault and the tank foundation shall be designed to withstand the anticipated loading, including loading from vehicular traffic, where applicable. The walls and floor of a vault installed below grade shall be designed to withstand anticipated soil and hydrostatic loading. Vaults shall be designed to be wind and earthquake resistant, in accordance with the California Building Code. 3003.16.3 Secondary containment. Vaults shall be sub- stantially liquid-tight and there shall be no backfill within the vault. The vault floor shall drain to a sump. For premanufactured vaults, liquid tightness shall be certified as part of the listing provided by a nationally recognized test- ing laboratory. For field-erected vaults, liquid tightness shall be certified in an approved manner. 3003.16.4 Internal clearance. There shall be sufficient clearance within the vault to allow for visual inspection and maintenance of equipment in the vault. 3003.16.5 Anchoring. Vaults and equipment contained therein shall be suitably anchored to withstand uplifting by groundwater or flooding. The design shall verify that uplift- ing is prevented even when equipment within the vault is empty. 3003.16.6 Vehicle impact protection. Vaults shall be resis- tant to damage from the impact of a motor vehicle, or vehi- cle impact protection shall be provided in accordance with Section 312. 3003.16.7 Arrangement. Equipment in vaults shall be listed or approved for above-ground use. Where multiple vaults are provided, adjacent vaults shall be allowed to share a common wall. The common wall shall be liquid and vapor tight and shall be designed to withstand the load imposed when the vault on either side of the wall is filled with water. 3003.16.8 Connections. Connections shall be provided to permit the venting of each vault to dilute, disperse and remove vapors prior to personnel entering the vault. 3003.16.9 Ventilation. Vaults shall be provided with an exhaust ventilation system installed in accordance with Sec- tion 2704.3. The ventilation system shall operate continu- ously or be designed to operate upon activation of the vapor or liquid detection system. The system shall provide ventila- tion at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute (cnn) per square foot of floor area [0.00508 m3/(s . m2)], but not less than 150 cfm [0.071 m3/(s. m2)]. The exhaust system shall be designed to provide air movement across all parts of the vault floor for gases having a density greater than air and 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S S S S I 1 I 1 1 ATTACHMENT #26 I STORAGE OF COMPRESSED GASES I I I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I I I. I i S I I S I I I I. I I I across all parts of the vault ceiling for gases having a density less than air. Supply ducts shall extend to within 3 inches (76 mm), but not more than 12 inches (305 mm), of the floor. Exhaust ducts shall extend to within 3 inches (76 mm), but not more than 12 inches (305 mm) of the floor or ceiling, for heavier-than-air or lighter-than-air gases, respectively. The exhaust system shall be installed in accordance with the California Mechanical Code. 3003.16.10 Monitoring and detection. Vaults shall be pro- vided with approved vapor and liquid detection systems and equipped with on-site audible and visual warning devices with battery backup. Vapor detection systems shall sound an alarm when the system detects vapors that reach or exceed 25 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL) or one-half the immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH) concen- tration for the gas in the vault. Vapor detectors shall be located no higher than 12 inches (305 mm) above the lowest point in the vault for heavier-than-air gases and no lower than 12 inches (305 mm) below the highest point in the vault for lighter-than-air gases. Liquid detection systems shall sound an alarm upon detection of any liquid, including water. Liquid detectors shall be located in accordance with the manufacturers' instructions. Activation of either vapor or liquid detection systems shall cause a signal to be sounded at an approved, constantly attended location within the facility served by the tanks or at an approved location. Activation of vapor detection systems shall also shut off gas-handling equipment in the vault and dispensers. 3003.16.11 Liquid removal. Means shall be provided to recover liquid from the vault. Where a pump is used to meet this requirement, it shall not be permanently installed in the vault. Electric-powered portable pumps shall be suitable for use in Class!, Division 1 locations, as defined in the Califor- nia Electrical Code. 3003.16.12 Relief vents. Vent pipes for equipment in the vault shall terminate at least 12 feet (3658 mm) above ground level. 3003.16.13 Accessway. Vaults shall be provided with an approved personnel accessway with a minimum dimension of 30 inches (762 mm) and with a permanently affixed, non- ferrous ladder. Accessways shall be designed to be non- sparking. Travel distance from any point inside a vault to an accessway shall not exceed 20 feet (6096 mm). At each entry point, a warning sign indicating the need for procedures for safe entry into confined spaces shall be posted. Entry points shall be secured against unauthorized entry and vandalism. 3003.16.14 Classified area. The interior of a vault contain- ing a flammable gas shall be designated a Class!, Division 1 location, as defined in the California Electrical Code. SECTION 3004 STORAGE OF COMPRESSED GASES 3004.1 Upright storage. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, except those designed for use in a horizontal position, and all compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks contain- 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE COMPRESSED GASES ing nonhiquefled 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 (0.80 rad) from the vertical. Exceptions: Compressed gas containers with a water volume less than 1.3 gallons (5 L) are allowed to be stored in a hor- izontal position. Cylinders, containers and tanks containing nonflam- mable gases or cylinders, containers and tanks con- taining nonliquefied flammable gases, which have been secured to a pallet for transportation purposes. 3004.2 Material-specific regulations. In addition to the requirements of this section, indoor and outdoor storage of compressed gases shall comply with the material-specific pro- visions of Chapters 31, 35 and 37 through 44. SECTION 3005 USE AND HANDLING OF COMPRESSED GASES 3005.1 Compressed gas systems. Compressed gas systems shall be suitable for the use intended and shall be designed by persons competent in such design. Compressed gas equip- ment, machinery and processes shall be listed or approved. 3005.2 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. 3005.3 Piping systems. Piping, including tubing, valves, fit- tings and pressure regulators, shall comply with this section and Chapter 27. Piping, tubing, pressure regulators, valves and other apparatus shall be kept gas tight to prevent leakage. 3005.4 Valves. Valves utilized on compressed gas systems shall be suitable for the use intended and shall be accessible. Valve handles or operators for required shutoff valves shall not be removed or otherwise altered to prevent access. 3005.5 Venting. Venting of gases shall be directed to an approved location. Venting shall comply with the California Mechanical Code. 3005.6 Upright use. Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks, except those designed for use in a horizontal posi- tion, and all compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks containing nonliquefled gases, shall be used in an upright posi- tion 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 (0.80 rad) from the vertical. Use of non- flammable liquefied gases in the inverted position when the liq- uid phase is used shall not be prohibited provided that the container, cylinder or tank is properly secured and the dispens- ing apparatus is designed for liquefied gas use. Exception: Compressed gas containers, cylinders and tanks with a water volume less than 1.3 gallons (5 L) are allowed to be used in a horizontal position. 401 I I I I 1 ATTACHMENT #27 I OXIDIZING GASES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I OXIDIZERS, OXIDIZING GASES AND OXIDIZING CRYOGENIC FLUIDS 4003.1.1.13 Offices and retail sales areas. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not be stored or used in offices or retail sales areas of Group B, F, M or S occu- pancies. 4003.1.1.1.4 Classrooms. In classrooms of Group B, F or M occupancies, any amount of Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in accordance with the following: Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets com- plying with Section 2703.8.7. Hazardous materials storage cabinets shall not contain other storage. 4003.1.1.2 Class 3 liquid and solid oxidizers. A maxi- mum of 200 pounds (91 kg) of solid or 20 gallons (76 L) of liquid Class 3 oxidizer is allowed in Group! occupan- cies when such materials are necessary for maintenance purposes or operation of equipment. The oxidizers shall be stored in approved containers and in an approved manner. 4003.1.13 Oxidizing gases. Except for cylinders of nonliquefied compressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 250 cubic feet (7 m3) or liquefied compressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 46 pounds (21 kg) each used for maintenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group A, E, I or R occupancies or in offices in Group B occupancies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area listed in Table 2703.1.1(1). Medical gas systems and medical gas supply cylinders shall also be in accordance with Section 3006. 4003.1.2 Emergency shutoff. Compressed gas systems conveying oxidizing gases shall be provided with approved manual or automatic emergency shutoff valves that can be activated at each point of use and at each source. 40031.2.1 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. 4003.12.2 Shutoff at point of use. A manual or auto- matic 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 sys- tem. 4003.1.3 Ignition source control. Ignition sources in areas containing oxidizing gases shall be controlled in accor- dance with Section 2703.7. 4003.2 Quantifies exceeding the maximum allowable quan- tity per control area. The storage and use of oxidizing materi- als in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Chapter 27 and this chapter. SECTION 4004 STORAGE 4004.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage of oxidizing materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Table 2703.1.1(1) shall be in accor- dance with Sections 2701, 2703 and 2704 and this chapter. 4004.1.1 Detached storage. Storage of liquid and solid oxi- dizers shall be in detached buildings when required by Sec- tion 2703.8.2. 4004.1.2 Distance from detached storage buildings to exposures. In addition to the requirements of the California Building Code, detached storage buildings shall be located in accordance with Table 4004.1.2. TABLE 4004.1.2 OXIDIZER LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS—DISTANCE FROM DETACHED BUILDINGS AND OUTDOOR STORAGE AREAS TO EXPOSURES OXIDIZER CLASS WEIGHT (pounds) MINIMUM DISTANCE TO BUILDINGS, LOT LINES, PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC ALLEYS, PUBLIC WAYS OR MEANS OF EGRESS (feet) Note a Not Required 2 Note 35 3 Note 50 Over 10 to 100 75 101 to 500 100 501 to 1,000 125 1,001 to 3,000 200 3,001 to 5,000 300 5,001 to 10,000 400 Over 10,000 As required by the fire code official For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 pound = 0.454 kg. a. Any quantity over the amount required for detached storage in accordance with Section 2703.8.2, or over the outdoor maximum allowable quantity for outdoor control areas. 4004.13 Explosion control. Indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings containing Class 4 liquid or solid oxidizers shall be provided with explosion control in accordance with Section 911. 4004.1.4 Automatic sprinkler system. The automatic sprinkler system shall be designed in accordance with NFPA 430. 4004.1.5 Liquid-tight floor. In addition to Section 2704.12, floors of storage areas for liquid and solid oxidiz- ers shall be of liquid-tight construction. 40041.6 Smoke detection. An approved supervised smoke detection system in accordance with Section 907 shall be 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE [1 S S n S ATTACHMENT #28 SHUTOFFS control area indicated in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Chapter 27 and this chapter. SECTION 4004 STORAGE 4004.1 Indoor storage. Indoor storage of oxidizing materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area indicated in Table 2703.1.1(1) shall be in accor- dance with Sections 2701, 2703 and 2704 and this chapter. 4004.1.1 Detached storage. Storage of liquid and solid oxi- dizers shall be in detached buildings when required by Sec- tion 2703.8.2. 4004.1.2 Distance from detached storage buildings to exposures. In addition to the requirements of the California Building Code, detached storage buildings shall be located in accordance with Table 4004.1.2. TABLE 4004.1.2 OXIDIZER LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS—DISTANCE FROM DETACHED BUILDINGS AND OUTDOOR STORAGE AREAS TO EXPOSURES OXIDIZER CLASS WEIGHT (pounds) MINIMUM DISTANCE TO BUILDINGS, LOT LINES, PUBLIC STREETS, PUBLIC ALLEYS, PUBLIC WAYS OR MEANS OF EGRESS (feet) Note a Not Required 2 Note 35 3 Note 50 Over 10 to 100 75 101 to 500 100 501 to 1,000 125 1,001 to 3,000 200 3,001 to 5,000 300 5,001 to 10,000 400 Over 10,000 As required by the fire code official For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm. 1 pound = 0.454 kg. a. Any quantity over the amount required for detached storage in accordance with Section 2703.8.2, or over the outdoor maximum allowable quantity for outdoor control areas. 4004.1.3 Explosion control. Indoor storage rooms, areas and buildings containing Class 4 liquid or solid oxidizers shall be provided with explosion control in accordance with Section 911. 4004.1.4 Automatic sprinkler system. The automatic sprinkler system shall be designed in accordance with NFPA 430. 4004.1.5 Liquid-tight floor. In addition to Section 2704.12, floors of storage areas for liquid and solid oxidiz- ers shall be of liquid-tight construction. 4004.1.6 Smoke detection. An approved supervised smoke detection system in accordance with Section 907 shall be 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE S ~ 11 S S S S S I I I I I I I I I U I I I I I I I U I OXIDIZERS, OXIDIZING GASES AND OXIDIZING CRYOGENIC FLUIDS 4003.1.1.1.3 Offices and retail sales areas. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not be stored or used in offices or retail sales areas of Group B, F, M or S occu- pancies. 4003.1.1.1.4 Classrooms. In classrooms of Group B, F or M occupancies, any amount of Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in accordance with the following: Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall be stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets com- plying with Section 2703.8.7. Hazardous materials storage cabinets shall not contain other storage. 4003.1.1.2 Class 3 liquid and solid oxidizers. A maxi- mum of 200 pounds (91 kg) of solid or 20 gallons (76 L) of liquid Class 3 oxidizer is allowed in Group I occupan- cies when such materials are necessary for maintenance purposes or operation of equipment. The oxidizers shall be stored in approved containers and in an approved manner. 4003.1.1.3 Oxidizing gases. Except for cylinders of nonliquefied comp ressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 250 cubic feet (7 m3) or liquefied compressed gases not exceeding a capacity of 46 pounds (21 kg) each used for maintenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group A, E, I or R occupancies or in offices in Group B occupancies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment shall not exceed the maximum allowable quantity per control area listed in Table 2703.1.1(1). Medical gas systems and medical gas supply cylinders shall also be in accordance with Section 3006. 4003.1.2 Emergency shutoff. Compressed gas systems conveying oxidizing gases shall be provided with approved manual or automatic emergency shutoff valves that can be activated at each point of use and at each source. 4003.1.2.1 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. 4003.1.2.2 Shutoff at point of use. A manual or auto- matic 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 sys- tem. 4003.1.3 Ignition source control. Ignition sources in areas containing oxidizing gases shall be controlled in accor- dance with Section 2703.7. 4003.2 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable quan- tity per control area. The storage and use of oxidizing materi- als in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per 1 502 I I 1 I I ATTACHMENT #29 I EXPOSURES I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I I I. I I. ii 1 I I. I I. I I. I I 2703.11.3.7 Incompatible materials. Incompatible materials shall be separated in accordance with Section 2703.9.8. 2703.11.3.8 Floors. Floors shall be in accordance with Section 2704.12. 2703.113.9 Aisles. Aisles 4 feet (1219 mm) in width shall be maintained on three sides of the storage or dis- play area. 2703.11.3.10 Signs. Hazard identification signs shall be provided in accordance with Section 2703.5. 2703.12 Outdoor control areas. Outdoor control areas for hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per outdoor control area shall be in accor- dance with the following: Outdoor control areas shall be kept free from weeds. debris and common combustible materials not necessary to the storage. The area surrounding an outdoor control area shall be kept clear of such materials for a minimum of 15 feet (4572 nun). Outdoor control areas shall be located not closer than 20 feet (6096 mm) from a lot line that can be built upon, public street, public alley or public way. A 2-hour fire-resistance-rated wall without openings extending not less than 30 inches (762 mm) above and to the sides of the storage area is allowed in lieu of such distance. Where a property exceeds 10,000 square feet (929 m2), a group of two outdoor control areas is allowed when approved and when each control area is separated by a minimum distance of 50 feet (15 240 mm). Where a property exceeds 35,000 square feet (3252 m2), additional groups of outdoor control areas are allowed when approved and when each group is separated by a minimum distance of 300 feet (91 440 mm). SECTION 2704 STORAGE 2704.1 Scope. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area as set forth in Section 2703.1 shall be in accordance with Sections 2701, 2703 and 2704. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area as set forth in Section 2703.1 shall be in accor- dance with Sections 2701 and 2703. Retail and wholesale stor- age and display of nonflammable solid and nonflammable and noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M occu- pancies and Group S storage shall be in accordance with Sec- tion 2703.11. 2704.2 Spill control and secondary containment for liq- uid and solid hazardous materials. Rooms, buildings or areas used for the storage of liquid or solid hazardous mate- rials shall be provided with spill control and secondary con- tainment in accordance with Sections 2704.2.1 through 2704.2.3. Exception: Outdoor storage of containers on approved con- tainment pallets in accordance with Section 2704.2.3. 2010 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS 2704.2.1 Spill control for hazardous material liquids. Rooms, buildings or areas used for the storage of hazardous material liquids in individual vessels having a capacity of more than 55 gallons (208 L), or in which the aggregate capacity of multiple vessels exceeds 1,000 gallons (3785 L), shall be provided with spill control to prevent the flow of liq- uids to adjoining areas. Floors in indoor locations and simi- lar surfaces in outdoor locations shall be constructed to contain a spill from the largest single vessel by one of the following methods: Liquid-tight sloped or recessed floors in indoor loca- tions or similar areas in outdoor locations. Liquid-tight floors in indoor locations or similar areas in outdoor locations provided with liquid-tight raised or recessed sills or dikes. Sumps and collection systems. Other approved engineered systems. Except for surfacing, the floors, sills, dikes, sumps and col- lection systems shall be constructed of noncombustible mate- rial, and the liquid-tight seal shall be compatible with the material stored. When liquid-tight sills or dikes are provided, they are not required at perimeter openings having an open-grate trench across the opening that connects to an approved collection system. 2704.2.2 Secondary containment for hazardous mate- rial liquids and solids. Where required by Table 2704.2.2 buildings, rooms or areas used for the storage of hazardous materials liquids or solids shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance with this section when the capacity of an individual vessel or the aggregate capacity of multiple vessels exceeds the following: Liquids: Capacity of an individual vessel exceeds 55 gallons (208 L) or the aggregate capacity of multiple vessels exceeds 1,000 gallons (3785 L); and Solids: Capacity of an individual vessel exceeds 550 pounds (250 kg) or the aggregate capacity of multiple vessels exceeds 10,000 pounds (4540 kg). 2704.2.2.1 Containment and drainage methods. The building, room or area shall contain or drain the hazard- ous materials and fire protection water through the use of one of the following methods: Liquid-tight sloped or recessed floors in indoor locations or similar areas in outdoor locations. Liquid-tight floors in indoor locations or similar areas in outdoor locations provided with liq- uid-tight raised or recessed sills or dikes. Sumps and collection systems. Drainage systems leading to an approved location. Other approved engineered systems. 2704.2.2.2 Incompatible materials. Incompatible materials used in open systems shall be separated from each other in the secondary containment system. 2704.2.2.3 Indoor design. Secondary containment for indoor storage areas shall be designed to contain a spill 375 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE OFFICE USE ONLY UPFP# HV# BP DATE I I - Busines'Jame 4AAQt 1 1 C4, lv. Business.Contact D4. -)<t'.-. Telephone # ('7t00 (03 -3*°7 x 4o Project Add CitYCl9ct ,ate Z Code I APN# I211 —061 -10 2— Mailin?(d o - City ( date Zin Code I Plan File# I ProjeCoract .t't± Telephone # (S5) 1t? 4111 cui iiuv .a.iiiiy b auvusIes, rLJ I xne specic project aescription. PART I: FIRE DEPARTMENT — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCYCLASSIFICATION: Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any of the items are circled, applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. 1 Explosive or Blasting Agents 5. Organic Peroxides 9. Water Reactives 13 Corrosives 2. Compressed Gases 6 Oxidizers 10 Cryogenics 14 Other Health Hazards 3 Flammable/Combustible Liquids 7. Pyrophorics 11 Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 15 None of These. 4 Flammable Solids 8. Unstable Reactives 12. Radioactives rvuiii#fl#LIfl-I1#LJ1UUUb MAIKIALSDIVISIONS(HMD): If the answer to any of the questionsisyes,applicantmustcontacttheCountyofSanDiegoHazardousMaterialsDivision,1255ImperialAvenue,3' floor, San Diego, CA 92101 Call (619) 338-2222 prior to the issuance of a building permit FEES ARE REQUIRED Expected Date of Occupancy: // 0 CaIARP Exempt YES NO / 1 0 In.. Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). Date Initials 2 0 R( Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? 0 CaIARP Required 3 0 Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities equal to or greater than / 55 gallons, 500 pounds, 200 cubic feet, or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? Date Initials 4 0 Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? 0 Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? 0 CaIARP Complete 0 I' Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 10)? / Date Initials PARTIII:SANDIEGOCOUNTYAIRPOLLUTIONCONTROLDISTRICT: If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control District (APCD), 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131-1649, telephone (858) 586-2600 prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit Note* if the answer to questions 3 or 4 is yes, applicant must also submit an asbestos notification form to the APCD at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition or renovation, except demolitionorrenovation of residential structures of four units or less Contact the APCD for more information YES 9 1 0 $j Will the subject facility or construction activities include operations or equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant' (See the APCD factsheet at htto://wwwsdaDcd.oro/info/facts/Dermits.odf, and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side of this from. Contact APCD if you have any questions). 2 0 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 I YES) Will the subject facility be located within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 12)? (Public and private schools may be found after search of the California School Directory at htto://www.cdeca.gov/re/sd/, or contact the appropriate school district). 3 0 Will there be renovation that involves handling of any friable asbestos materials, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? 4 0 Will there be demolition involving the removal of a load supporting structural member? I declare Under penalty of perjury that to the best of my knowledge and belief the responses made herein are true and correct / Name of owner or Authorized Agent Signature of Owner or Authorized Agent Date FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: CLASSIFICATION: DATE: BY: EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASEDFOR BUILDINGPERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY RELEASEDFOR OccupANcy COUNTY-HMD APCD COUNTY-HMD APCD COUNTY-HMI) APCD HM-9171 (04/07) County of San Diego - DEH - Hazardous Materials Division U/.L/LUii .LO..LU PISA .LlUU.)VO.).L'J OP1111JA ftILI)1.4tL. ij uu INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATEF DISCHARGE PERMIT Date SCREENING SURVEY Business Name 5&1 ,t4Ed,e'.-4, 14.e.. Street Address I 44' P#bfowaV Oik. Email Address _@ PLEASE CHECK HERE IF YOUR BUSINESS IS EXEMPT: (')N REVERSE SIDE CHECK TYPE OF BUSINESS) D Check all below that are present at your facIlIty: "Acid Cleaning Ink lvlanufactui in i Nutritional Supplement / ...-Assembly Laboratory Vitamin Manufacturing Automotive Repair J'Aachlnlng / MHin Painting I Finishing Battery Manufacturing '1 Manufacturing Paint Manufacturing Biofu& Manufacturing Membrane Maii acturing Personal Care Products Biotech Laboratory (i.e. water filler rr embranes) Manufacturing Bulk Chemical Storage Metal Casting. F )rming Pesticide Manufacturing/ Car Wash Metal Fabncat or Packaging Chemical Manufacturing Metal FInVshin, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Chemical Purification Electroplatir g (including precursors) Dry Cleaning Electroless pk ting Porcelain Enameling Electrical Component Anodizing Power Generation Manufacturing Coating (i.e. p rosphating) Print Shop Fertilizer Manufacturing V Chemical Et ng I Milling v'Research and Development Film /X-ray Processing Printed Circ ill Board Rubber Manufacturing Food Processing Manufacluri ig Semiconductor Manufacturing Glass Manufacturing Metal PowderE F )rmlng Soap / Detergent Manufacturing Industrial Laundry Waste Treatment/ Storage SIC Code(s) (itknown): 3 Ii O - 'X31 Brief description of business activities (Productir / Manufacturing OperatIons):______________ Mi u AL I-"/ 'Z c LD C' Ai6a/ccrAr,cD li D i-.i Description of operations generating wastewEte (discharged to sewer, hauled or evaporated): Ia 4t &Qq IJ I FOVPII Vtaf2% hMaki L-.JCf Li L1A str CL],.rA,C!B. J?n,A) 94- u-s?4 LA-AjL (OA& -. C4AJ Z dirUuU R '/24). - LL.7øJ 8YP4PLiC$ - Estimated volume of industrial wastewater to b c schargd (gal /day): DJTf1417r , 5r List hazardous wastes generated (type / volumE): U AD 4.P 1041/ RJc A7J- . MLL&_&Q LJperr4jt Date operation began/or will begin at this location 1 175 Have you applied for a Wastewater Dischrtie Permit from the Encina Wastewater Authority? No If yes when: (//iJc (ftAI 346-iM .l&J%L Cs1z ') Site Contact _P' Signature __ ST WATER A4JtHOt _PhoneNo.1&o '1;0-6— 341 X ,441 eni ncinas Carlsbad CA 92011 (760) 43941 ENCINA W FAX: P50 476-9852 I! CB112398 1945 PALOMAR OAKS WY SENDX MEDICAL- 2000 SF OFFICE TO OFFICF & 2 STORAGE ENCI 051 JRES WI RAIN (/71/u /4 -mth Hj(0j1e c2-u /e fr-7 rg t4t3(It &'--'-''--- - ss 142 Approved B BUILDING Mi1 Dlte PLANNING ENGINEERING FIRE Expedite? N , AFS Checked by HazMat APCD Health Forms/Fees Sent Recd Due? 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