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Print Date: 02/06/2018 Permit N6: 6BC2017-0357
Job Address: 1949 Palomar 0 aks~,Way, 150~.'
Permit Type: BLDG~Commerclal Work Class: Tenant In4provement Status: Closed - Finaled I Applied: Parcel No: 2130910100.' Lot #: 07/05/2017
Valuation: $401,846.40 Reference'#: Issued: 10/16/2017
Occupancy Group:. 'Construction Type: Permit
Finaled:,
# Dwelling Units: Bathrooms: Inspector: AKrog.
Bedrooms: Orig: Plan Check-#: Final
Plan Check #: Inspection:' 2/6/2018 10:48:30AM
Project Title:
Description: A RRK: T.I. 8,640 SF WITH PME
Applicant: Owner: Contractor:
ANTHONY REED PLAOMAR CREATIVE LLC BURGER CONSTRUCTION 4.
3160 Camino Del'Rio S, 207
San Diego, CA 921084813 222 Kearny St 11766 Sorrento Valley Rd, Ste A
619-624-0521 x12 Sa~ Francisco, CA 94108-4503 SAN DIEGO, CA 921214018
858-755-1800
BUILDING PERMIT FEE ($2000+) $1,698.10~
BUILDING PLAN CHECK FEE (BLDG) t. $1,188.67
ELECTRICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITION/REMODE1 .$89.00
'r $669.00, FIRE F Occupancies TI t -
FIRE Haz Mat Storage Chem Class 26-100 Chems $1,062.00
GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS PLAN CHECK & INSPECTION $166.00
$55.00 MECHANICAL BLDG COMMERCIAL NEW/ADDITIO N/REMO DEL
SB1473 GREEN BUILDING STATE STANDARDS FEE $17.00
STRONG MOTION-COMMERCIAL $112.52
Total Fees: $4,997.29 Total Payments To Date: $4,99'7.29 Balance Due. $0.00
Please take NOTICE that approval of jour project inclu
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dest he "Imposition" ofjees,rcl~clications, reservations'or other exactioAs hereafter
collectively referred to as "fees/exaction." You have 90 days fr6m 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 aciion to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their
imposition.,
You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to pi~cit6t the specified fm/exactio'ris DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection
fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this
project, NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of whichYou have previously b~4n given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the
statute of limitation has pre~iously otherwise expired.
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LH E ~~ 0 OWING APPROVALS REQUIRED PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE: —PLANNING NGINEERING BUILDING FIRE OHEALTH OHAZMATIAPCD
Building Permit Application Plan Check No' (1-8,C2.0117 - 0361
Est. Value Cit -1635 Faraday Ave.~ Carlsbad, CA 92008 y of
Ph: 760-602-2719 - Fax: 760-602-8558 CE~flsbad email: building@r-arisbadr-a.gov Plan Ck. Deposit
www.carisbadca.gov
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(Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which requires a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the
applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code) or that he is exempt therefrom, and the basis for the alleged exemption. Any violation of Section 01.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundred dollars ($500)).
Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm underpenafty ofpelufy one ofthe following declarations:
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 for ;Nhich this permit is issued.
I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Se tion 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. Myworkers' corn an t, , . d Ii
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p aion In eTmeran poicy
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number are: Insurance Policy No. ration Date .
This section need not be completed if the permit is for one hundred dollars ($100) or less.
[] Certificate of Exemption: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as to become subject 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, damages as provid 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees.
CONTRAC
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IGNATURE AGENT DATE Ito] I t
I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractor's License Law for the following reason:
1, 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 Contractoes
License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for
sale. If, however, the building or 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).
1, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (dec. 7044, business and Professions Code: The Contractor's 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 Contractors License-Law).
EJ I am 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. E]Yes F_1No
1 (have / have not) signed an application for a building permit for the proposed work.
3, 1 have contracted with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name address / phone / contractors' license number):
1 plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address phone /contractors' license number):
1 will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired) the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name address I phone type of work):
A!5PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE []AGENT DATE
Is the applicant or future building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the
Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? Yes L_No
Is the future building to from the district district? nYes No applicant or occupant required obtain a permit air pollution control or air quality mana'gement
Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? Yes L No
IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF
EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT.
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I hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work this permit is issued (Sec. 3097 (i) Civil Code).
Lender's Name Lenders Address
I certify that I have read the applicaton and state that the above information is correct and that b)e infbrynabon on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply wilth all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction.
I hereby authorize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT.
OSHA: An OSHA permit is required for excavations over 5'0'deep and demolition or construction ofstructures over 3 stories in height ' 2 . I
EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit is not commenced within
180 days from the date of such permit or if the building c~r ~'o~nizedch permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the wort is commenced for a period of 1 0 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code).
,eAPPLICANT'S SIGNATURE !A ',DATE
STOP: THIS SECTION NOT REQUIRED FOR BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE
Complete the following ONLY if a Certificate of Occupancy will be requested at final inspection.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY (Commercial Projects Only)
Fax (760) 602-8560, Email buildindakarlsbadca.go or Mail the completed form to City of Carlsbad, Building Division 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008.
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CONTACT NAME OCCUPANT NAME
ADDRESS BUILDING ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP CITY STATE ZIP
Carlsbad 4 CA
PHONE FAX
EMAIL OCCUPANT's BUS. LIC. No.
DELIVERY OPTIONS
PICK UP: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above).
CONTRACTOR (On Pg. 1)
ASSOCIATED CEI#_ MAIL TO: CONTACT (Listed above) OCCUPANT (Listed above)
CONTRACTOR (on Pg. i) NO CHANGE IN USE NO CONSTRUCTION
MAIL FAX TO OTHER:
CHANGE OF USE/ No CONSTRUCTION.'
)KAPPLICANT'S SIGNATURE:!~ ::;,v~!;_ n. DATE
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Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 07/05/2017. Owner: PLAOMAR CREATIVE LLC
Work Class: Tenant Improvement - Issue Date: 10/16/2017 Subdivision: CARLSBAD.TCT#80-38
Status: -Closecl~fin6le~ Expiration Date: 05/21/2018 'Address: - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, 150
Carlsbad, CA 92011-1312
i~_R Numb6r: 4779'
Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No: Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspe~tion Complete Date Start Date,
'Checklist Item, COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on card Yes
BLDG-14 Yes
F -S teel-Bolti ng-Welding rame
(Deck
BCDGL24 Rough-Topout Yes
BLDG-34 Rough Electrical Yes
BLDG44 Yes
Roug h-Ducts- Dampers
12/11/2017 12/11120117,~ BLDG-Final 042936-2017 Partial Pass Andy Krogh 4~ Reinspection Incomplete
Inspection) j
6hecklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency Temp occupancy of rooms asnoted on --Yes
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J: BLDG-Plumbing Final No
:BLDG-Mechanical Final No
..BLDG-Structural Final, No
~BWG-Electrical Final No
Cin 02105/2018 02105/2018 BLDG-Fire Final 047891-2018 Passed ~y W*'ong Complete
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
FIRE- Building Final Yes.
02/06/2018 02./06/2018 BLDG-Final 047957-20118 Passed Andy Krogh Complete
Inspection
Checklist Ite m- COMMENTS Passed
B LDG-Bui Iding D eficiency, Te mp occupa ncy o f rooms as noted on Yes
dard
BL6G-Plumbing Final W, Yes
BLDG-Mechanical Final 4 "es,
BLDG-Structural Final Yes
BLDG-Electrical Final Yes
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February 06, 2018 Page 2 of 2
Permit Type: BLDG-Commercial Application Date: 07/05/2017 Owner: PLAOMAR CREATIVE LLC
Work Class: Tenant Improvement Issue Date: 10/16/2017 Subdivision: CARLSBAD TCT#80-38
Status: Closed - Finaled Expiration Date: 05/21/2018 Address: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, 150
Carlsbad, CA 92011-1312
IVR Number: 4779
Scheduled Actual Inspection Type Inspection No: Inspection Status Primary Inspector Reinspection Complete Date - Start Date A
4 10/18/2017 10/18/2017 BLDG-17 Interior 037860-2017, Failed 'Andy Krogh Reinspection Complete
Lath/Drywall
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-Checklist Item ~~66MMENTS Passed
I BLDG-Building Deficiency -'"ong code No
BLDG-84 Rough 038029-2017 Passed Andy Krogh Complete
'Combo(14,24,34,44)
iChecklist I tern COMMENTS Passed
BLOG-14 Add short wall diagonal braces , finish infill Yes
Frame-St eel-Bolting-yVolding of wall in machine room once equipment
(Decks) installed A.
6) B G-24.'Rough- opout LD. T Ye's
BLDG-34 Rough Electrical. ~-All but server room.. Yes
10/20/2017 10/20/2017 BLDG-11 1 038247-2017 Partial Pass, Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete
Foundation/Ftg/Pier
s (Rebar)
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG.-Building Deficiency F As noted on card Yes
10127/2017 10/2712017 6LDG-1 7. Interior 038795-2017 Partial Pass Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete
Lath/Drywall
Checklist Item COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency `.All areas except temporary opening for Yes
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11106/2017 11/0612017 BLDG-1 1. 039699-2017 Partial Pass Andy I(rogh Reinspection Incomplete
Foundation/Ftg/Pier
s (Rebar)
-Checklist Item ~COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building Deficiency As noted on card Yes
11/0912017 11/09/201 BLDG-11 040046-2017 Passed Andy Krogh Complete
Foundation/Ftg/Pier
s (Rebar),
Checklist Item 'COMMENTS Passed
BLDG-Building beficien.cy 'A
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s noted on car . d Yes,
.11120/2017 11/20/2017 BLDG-85 T-Bar, 040924-2017 Partial Pa~s' Andy Krogh Reinspection Incomplete
Ceiling Grids,
Overhead 4.
A
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INSPECTION MATERIAL SAMPLING CITY MATERIAL DESCRIPTION INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Structural Steel H.S. Bolts — —H.S. Bolts —Plans/Specs
Masonry Prisms — Conc. PSI —Clearances
Concrete —Mortar/Grout — —Grout PSI Positions
Fireproofing .—Conc. Cylinders — —Mortar PSI Sizes
Epoxy —Fireproof — —Steel Laps
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CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE: All reported work, unless otherwise noted, complies with approved plans, specifications and
applicable sections of the build ing-codes. This report covers the locations of the work inspected and does not constitute opinion or
project control.
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INVECTION MATERIAL SAMPLING OTY MATERIAL DESCRIPTION INSPECTION CHECKLIST
_,A-4itructural Steel H.S. Bolts. —H.S. Bolts _,-rians/Specs
Masonry Prisms —Conc. PSI ,"Clearances
Concrete —Mortar/Grout Grout PSI, _~.~ositions
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b4isjual ~4ei~~:, Ult~a Sonic Test~ . . V I - , ." b Epoxy P~nchors El Concrete Placement
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Time Start:
Time Stop: -S.
Insp. Date:
Time Start:
Day 1: 0-1/ Day 2: Day 3: Pay 4:, Day 5:
Time Stop:
Copies ot report submitted to:
MARS INSPECTION INC
"A Special Inspection Company"
Cell Ph. 619-339-3331 - Email: marsinsp@mac.com
Inspection Report
Project Name: e — Page: of Report#: nio
ProjectAddress: YJ4(,!5 J~~Yl P rmit #: e
Architect: File #:
Engineer: DSA #:
Contractor:—/f/,f M Other: xtm
INSPECTION MATERIAL SAMPLING OTY MATERIAL. DESCRIPTION INSPECTION 6HECKLIST
41-STroluctural Steel H.S. Bolts H.S. Bolts _Pf5`Rs/Specs
Masonry Prisms, —Conc. PSI ___-,Olearances
_,-e6"ncrete Mortar/Grout Grout PSI ,oP6sitions
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20V'Oois~ual Weld 0 Ultra Sonic Test 12 Epoxy Anchors, E] Concrete Placement
Rebar EJ Shear Wall Nailing
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EsGil Corporation
In (Partnersfiip witfi Governmentfor Building Safety
DATE: 10/06/17 U_APPLICANT
JU RIS.
JURISDICTION: -,C El PLAN REVIEWER ~rlsbad
C] - FILE
.PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0357 SET: III
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way
PROJECT NAME: AARK @ Palomar R & D- Vehicles
The plans transmitted herewith have been co rrecied where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's building codes.
The plan,13 transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the.jurisd'iction's
codes When minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building
department staff.
F-1 The P166s transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list
and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck.
F-1 The check'list transmitted herewith is fo r your information. The plans are being held at Esi3il'
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
The applicant's cop y of tlie check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant
contact person.
F-1 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.
F-1 EsGil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed.
~Person contacted: Telephone #:
<*— (by: -17-'7--- mail:" Date contacted: E
mail Telephone Fax In Person--
F-1 REMARKS:
6y: Ja'son Pasiut Enclosures:
EsGil Corporation
GA El EJ. [:1 M B F-1 PC 10/02/17
9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 San Diego, California 92123 (858) 560-1468 Fax(858)560-1576
EsGJ1 Co~poration
-Buif In (Partnership with, Governmentfor ding Safety
DATE: 9/26/17 E3,APPLICANT
Ja JURIS.
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad L] PLAN REVIEWER
Q FILE
PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2617-03,~7 SET: II
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way
PROJECT NAME: AARK.@ Palomar R D,Vehi'cles
El The plans transmitted herewith h ave,been,,c
.
o.rrected where necessary and substantially comply'
with the jurisdiction's codes.'
The plans transmitted herewith will substa'ntially comply with the jurisdiction's y
codes when minor deficiencie's identified, below are resolved and checked by building
department staff.
F-1 The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies,id eintifie'd on the enclosed check list
and should be corrbcted and resubmitted for a'complete recheck.
The check list transmitted herewith is for,yourinform'ation. "The plans are being held at EsGil
Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck.
F] The applicant's copy of the check list'lis enclosed for the jurisdict
.
ion.to forward to the applicant
contact person.
The applicant's copy of the check list'has, been sent.to:-
Anthony Reed
e-mail
F-1 EsGil Corporation staff did no
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.
as been completed.
EsGil Corporation staff did* advise the applicaint that- the plan check has been completed.
Person contacted: Anthony Reed- Te lephone #: (619)624-0521
.)Date contacted: 1'h1Q (by: Emlail': anthony@maggeftielam.com
t4lephone Fax' In Oerson
F-1 REMARKS:
By: Jason- Pasiut (for CM) Enclosures:
EsGil Corporation
El GA El EJ 0 MB' 0 PC , ''_9/20/11.7
9320 Chesapeake Drive,Suite 208 San Diego, California 92123 560-1468 Fax (858) 560-1576
Carlsbad CBC2017-0357
9/26/17.'
PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
TENANTIMPROVEMENTS,
~ PLAN CHECK NO.: CBC2017-0357 , '- JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
OCCUPANCY: F1, B USE: Office,&, R &D TI
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V B'-- 'ACTUAL AREA: 8640sf
ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: 34,POO STORIES: one
HEIGHT:,n9 change
SPRINKLERS?: YES -OCCUPAN TLOAD:.97
REMARKS:
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION: 7/5/2017..
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW
ICOMPLETED: 9/26/17
DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
ESGIL CORPORATION: 9/20/17
-PLAN REVIEWER:, Jason Pasiut (for CM)
'FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):,
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the California version of
the International Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, . Uniform Mechanical Code, National
Electrical Code and state laws regulating' energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for
the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Build ing 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 bas'ed,on the 2016-CBC, which adopts the 2015 IBC.
The,following items listed need clarification, 'mod ification. 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 2015 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 sh .
eet number, specification section, etc.
Be sure to enclose the marked up list when you submit the revised plans.
Carlsbad CBC2017-0357~
9/26/17
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 Departm*ents.
Bring TWO corrected set of plansand calculations/reports to EsGi[ Corporation,
9320 Chesapeake Drivei 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, Engi,neering 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.
MECHANICAL,
1., The mechanical,equioment-schedule on M-1.1 shows a new CO & FC unit.
Where, are.these located? See M-3.0. There are no..new units, shown on the roof
or ceiling plan. What is this -new system serving? It appears that the split
system serving the server room has been removed from the plans and has
been replaced, by an exhaust fan with air transfer. The response letter
indicates that this system is still being proposed. Please clarify.
E N ERGY- CONSERVATION
2. A complete energy plan check will be performed after completed and/or the
corrected energy de.sign,has b6en provided. The.FC-1A and CU-1A are still in
the energy,design yet have been removed from the plans. Please clarify
and update energy design orplace these systems back in the plans.
;END OF REVIEW
To speed up the review process, please note on this list (or a copy) -where. each
correction'item has been, add res~ed, i.e.,_ plan sheet,,nbte or detail number, calculation
page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes fiave been made to the plans that are
not a result of corrections from this.1
*
ist. If there are other changes, please briefly
describe them and where they are Iodated in the plans.
Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list?
Please indicate: LJ,- Yes Ll No,
The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite
208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan
review for your project. If you have any qyestions regarding these plan review items, please
contact Jason Pasiut (for'CM) at Esgil Corporation. Thank you.
EsGil Corporation'
in (Partnership with Governmentfor Building Safety
LJ APPLICANT DATE: 7/17/17
JURIS. tA
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad El PLAN REVIEWER
U FILE
PLAN CHECK NO.: C2017-0357 SET: I
PROJECT ADDRESS: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way
PROJECT NAME: AARK @ Palomar.R & D Vehicles
F-1 The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply
with the jurisdiction's codes,.',
F ]'The plans transmitted herewith will substantially 6omplymith the jurisdiction's
codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building
department staff.
F-1 The pl , a'ns trainsmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on t he 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 t'he '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:,
Anthony Reed
e-mail
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.
e -0521 Person contacted: Anthony Reed -T lephone #: (610)624
Date contacted: -71(-7/1-7 (by,,-.&.o Email:. anthony@Tagglettielam.com
H Teiephon~eD Fax In Person
By: Chuck Mendenhall Enclosures:
EsGil Corporation-
E:1 GA E1 EJ E:I' M B .0 P C 7/7/1
9320 Chesapeake Drive,'Suite 208 San Diego; Califomia 92123 (858) 560-1468 Fax (858) 560-15i6
Carlsbad C2017-0357
7/17/17
PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST
TENANTIMPROVEMENTS
PLAN CHECK NO.: C2017-0357 JURISDICTION: Carlsbad
OCCUPANCY: F.1, B USE: Office & R &D TI
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: V B ACTUAL AREA: 8640 sf
ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA:- 34,000' STORIES: one
HEIGHT: no change
SPRINKLERS?: YES OCCUPANTLOAD: 97.
REMARKS:
DATE PLANS RECEIVEDBY DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY
JURISDICTION: ESGIL CORPORATION: 7/7/17
DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW PLAN REVIEWER: Chuck Mendenhall
COMPLETED: 7/17/17
FOREWORD (PLEASE READ):
This plan review is limited to the technical requirements. contained in the California version of
the International Building Code; Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National
Electrical Code and state laws,regulating energy qonservation, 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 Departrnent, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from
those departments may be required prior t,othe issuance of a building permit.,.
Code sections cited are based on the 2016 CBC, which adopts the 2015 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 2015 International Building.Code, the approvaCof the plans does not permit the violation of
any state, county or city law.
To speed up the 'recheck Process, please note on, tfiis 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.
Carlsbad C2017-0357
7/17/17
Please make all corrections, as requested in the correction list. Submit FOUR new
complete sets of plans for c'ommercial/industrial projects (THREE sets of plans for
residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted
in one of two ways: ~ :I_ . I . f
1'. Deliver all corrected sets of, plans and calculations/reports.directly to the City of
Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760)
602-2700.. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad
Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments.
2. Bring TWO corrected set of plans and ca Icu lations/re ports 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 tfieir'Planning, Engineering and Fire
Departments.
NOTE: Plans that are.submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be
reviewed bythe City Planning,'Engineering 'and Fire Departments until review by
EsGil Corpora.tion is complete.
Provide a complete hazardous materials report. The information provided on the
City of San Diego format is incomplete. Chemicals must be listed as described in
CBC Table
'
s 307.1 (1) & (2). In the report specify the quantity stored and used
hazardous materials, specify whether the use is open or closed to atmosphere.
Specify on the plans the I
-
ocation of thestorage of hazardous materials. The
conclusion of the report must outline the occupancy classification based on
quantity of hazardous materials. Sec. 414.1.3.
Specify the U L listing for the Dy.stron & Hydrotron dust collection booths
The SAICOzerb spray booth must be approved by the city Fire Dept for
complince with the fire code. CBC Section . 4,16.4. The booth must comply with
UL or CSA standars; for-compliance with US standards for volatile & flammable
spray booths. The information. provided shows compliance with European
standards only which are not equivalent to ICC standards' & US slandards.
NON-RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS
(Additions and Alterations)
Expand the ~erification note section 7 , 03o
I
n sh eet TI-0.7 as follows: prior to final
inspection the I icensed 'contractor, architect or engineer in responsible charge of
the overall construction', must provide to the building department official written.
verification that all applicable provisions from the Green Building Standards
Code have been implemented as part of the construction. CGC 102.3.
MECHANICAL
The mechanical equipment. schedule on M-1.1 shows a new CU & FC unit.
Where are these located? See M-3.0. There are no new units shown on the roof
or ceiling plan. What is this new system serving?
Carlsbad C2017-0357
7/17/17
ENERGY CONSERVATION
6. For plans submitted for plan check on or after 1/02/17, provide an energy design
detailing compliance with the Mandatory Measures and either the Performance
or Prescriptive Methods of compliance for lighting requirements. Provide'
completed and signed energy compliance documents
7.." A.complete energy plan check will be performed after completed and/or the
corrected energy'design has been provided.
STRUCTURAL
Detail 2/SD1 references detail 'D'for connection of new blocking to columns. I
believe the detail should be 5/SD1.
The design of the new opening in the tilt up wall applies only to the vertical column
resisting out-of-plane seismic loads. include in the design the ability of the of the
concrete lintel to resist the vertical LL + DL and the out7of-plane seismic load and
span the new 15ft width.-
END OF PLAN REVIEW
The jurisdiction'has contracted ~With'E~gil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake
Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to
perform the plan review for your project. If you have' any qu6stions regarding these plan
review items, please contact Chuck Mendenhall at EsGil Corporation. Thank you.
Carlsbad C2017-0357
7/17/17
[DO NOTPAY— THIS IS NOTANINVOICE]
VALUATION AND PLAN CHECK FEE
JURISDICTION: Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: C2017-0357
PREPARED BY: Chuck Mendenhall. DATE: 7/17/17
BUILDING ADDRESS: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way
BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B, F1
BUILDING
PORTION,
AREA
Sq. Ft.)
Valuation
Multipli er
Reg.
Mod.
VALUE
R & D office TI 8640 city est 401,864
Air Conditioning
Fire Sprinklers
401,8 6]4 TOTAL VALUE
Jurisdiction Code Icb I By Ordinance
Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance
Plan Check Fee by 0 rdinance $1,103.801
Type of Review: .21 Compiete Review E] Structural Only
0 Other [D Repetitive Fee o, Rep ats Hourly,. Hr.
EsG11 Fee $ ~797:7]
'due- 1/ comments: Fn —ad Ti i Go h- t 6-- t h ICE~(~~,.~h~...6dditioncil-f&6bf$4'~:is' ''r _2,,h,6ur
,$86/hr-.') for th6 CalGrde-n' revi(~
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STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS
PROJECT: ARRK HTK 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, Ste 150, San Diego, CA 92011
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS, LLP' DESIGN ASSUMPTIONS:
CONCRETE STRENGTH AT TWENTY EIGHT DAYS: 0 PSI
MASONRY: GRADE "N" CONCRETE BLOCK F' M PSI
()~Esslo
~,;N tA. K GROUT,---2000- PS6.
A-10 rn REINFORCING STEEL: A-615 GRADE40: #4 AND LESS (LI.O.N.) t4o 4326 X X1 jZ311I GRADE60: W..
STRUCTURAL STEEL: A-36
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LUMBER: DOUGLAS FIR-L . ARCH OCT 63 2017
JOISTS #2
BEAMS AND POSTS #2 CITY OF CARLSBAD
STUDS STUD OR BNYRDING DIVISION
SEISMIC FORCE: 5i7,%7,a 7 7 f R EPORT BY: M;
WINDFORCE: REPORT NO.: SOIL PRESSURE:
DESIGN LOADS:
ROOFDEADLOAD FLOOR DEAD L6AD WALL DEAD LOAD
SLOPING FLAT INT. EXT.
ROOFING FLOOR'ING'
PLYWOOD PLYWOOD
JOISTS JOISTS
INSUL. & CLG- INSUL. & CLG.'
misc. misc.
TOTAL TOTAL 1W, 0A
ROOF LIVE LOAD FLOOR LIVE LOAD'
SLOPING INTE+06R-
FLAT
EXIT"W'd
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 calculati~ns are not valid if altered in any way, or not accompanied by a
wet stamp and siRnature of the Engineer of Record.
Job No. Designed By' Date
17-558.00 JPH 1 -7
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Son Diego 14288 Danielson Street. Suite 9 200, Poway, CA 92064, (858) 679-8989, Fax (858) 679-8959
Design Maps Summary Report https://earthquake.usgs.gov/cn2/desigiiniaps/us/summary.php?templa...
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User—Specified Input
Report Title ARRK
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Building Code Reference Document 2012/2015 International Building Code
(which utilizes USGS hazard data available in 2008)
Site Coordinates 33.118870N, 117.28683OW
-Site Soil Classification Site Class 131- "Stiff Soil"
Risk Category I/II/III
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S, = 0.418 g S,I = 0.662 g SDI = .0.441 g
For information on how the SS and S1 values above have been~ calculated from probabilistic (risk-targeted) and
deterministic ground motions in the direction of maximum horizontal response, please return to the application and
select the "2009 NEHPP" building code reference document.
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the data contained therein. This tool is not a substitute for technical subject-matter knowledge.
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'Component .1 '4 ~Kh % 0 ~' - , r= Net Desig, Pressures (psf)
M.) (psf) zone 4 (+) Zone'4 (-) "Zone 5 (+) Zone 5
Wall 0. 0.70 18.45 16.38 -18.04 16.38 '-19.49
15.00 0.70 .18.45 16-38
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Notes: 1. (+) and signs signify wind pressures acting toward & aw from reipective 'surfaces.
Width of Zone 5 (end zones), V=
Per Code Section 30.2.2, the minimum wind load for C&C shall not be less than~l 6 psf.
4,References a. ASCE 7-10, "Minimurin Design'Loads for B6ildings an - d Other Structures".
"Guide to the Use of the Wind Load Provisions of ASCE 7-10","
-by: KishorC.-Mehta and William L. Colbourne (2013).
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Project Title: ARRK
Engineer: JPH Project ID: 17-558.00
Project Descr:
14288 Danielson Street Page 7 of 17.
Suite 200
Poway, CA 92064 Pdnted: 24 JUL 2017, i2:51PM
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'4717211m, l[WIN.M. T Licensee: HTK STRUCTURAL ENGINE*ERS
Description Strongback For Widened Door
Code References
Calcuiabons per AISC 360-10, IBC 2015, CBC 2016, ASCE 7-10
Load Combinations Used: IBC 2015
General Information
Steel Section Name: HlSS6x6x3116 Overall Column Height 22.0 ft
Analysis Method: Load Resistance Factor Top & Bottom Fixity ' Top & Bottom Pinned
Steel Stress Grade Brace condition for deflection (buckling) along columns
Fy: Steel Yield 46.0 ksi X-X (width) axis
E Elastic Bending Modulus 29,000.Q ksi Unbraced Length for X-X Axis buckling = 22.0 IL K = 1.0
Y-Y (depth) axis:
Unbraced Length for Y-Y Axis buckling = 22.0 ft, K = 1.0
Applied Loads Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations.
Column self weight included: 319.159 lbs Dead Load Factor,
AXIAL LOADS ...
Axial Load at 12.0 ft. D 14.930, LR 1.020 k'
BENDING LOADS ...
Lat. Uniform Load creating Mx-x, W = 0.1710 k1l't
Lat. Uniform Load from 0.0->7.0 ft creating Mx-x, E 0.0390 k/ft
Lat. Uniform Load from 7.0-1 i0 ft creating Mx-x, E 0.0960 k1ft
Lat. Uniform Load from 12.0-22.0 ft creating Mx-x, E 0.3660 k/ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Bending & Shear Check Results
PASS Max. Axial+Bending Stress Ratio 0.6547 1 Maximum SERVICE Load Reactions..
Load Combination +1.20D+E Top along X-X 0 0 k Location of max.above base 11.960 ft Bottom along X-X 0 0 k At maximum location values are ... Top along Y-Y 3.079 k PU 18.299 k Bottom along Y-Y 1.881 k 0.9 * Pn 711.513 k
Mu-x 12.465 k-ft Maximum SERVICE Load Deflections ...
0.9 * Mn-x: 27.785 k-ft Along Y-Y 1.641 in at 11.812ft abovebase
Mu-y 0-0. k-ft for load combination : E Only
0.9 * Mn-y: 27.785 k-ft Alon
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g X-X 0.0 in at 0.0ft abovebase
for load combination:
PASS Maximum Shear Stress Ratio 0,07802 : 1
Load Combination +1.20D+E
Location of max.above base 22.0 ft
At maximum location values are ...
Vu:Applied 3.079 k Vn * Phi: Allowable 39.461 k
Maximum Reactions Note: Only non-zero reactions are listed.
Axial Reaction X-X Axis Reaction k Y-Y Axis Reaction Mx - End Moments k-ft My -, End Moments
Load Combination @ Base @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top
D Only 15.249
+D+Lr 16.269
+D+0.75OLr 16.014
+D+0.60W 15.249 1.129 1.129
+D+0.70E 15.249 0.934 2.155
+D40.750Lr-+0.450W 16.014 0.846 0.846
+D-+0.45OW 15.249 0.846 0.846
+D+0.5250E 15.249 0.700 1.616
+0.60D+0.60W 9.149 1.129 1.129
-0.60D+0.70E 9.149 0.934 2.155
Lr Only l..020,
W Only 1.881 1.881
E Only 1.334 3.079
Project Title: ARRK
Engineer: JPH Proiect ID: 17-558.00
Project Descr:
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Extreme Reactions
Axial Reaction X-X Axis Reaction It Y-Y Axis Reaction Mx - End Moments k-ft My - End Moments
Item Extreme Value @ Base @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top @ Base @ Top
Axial @ Base Maximum 16.269,
Minimum 1.881 1.881
Reaction, X-X Axis Maximum 15,249
Minimum 15.249
Reaction, Y-Y Axis Maximum 1.881 1.881
Minimum 15.249
Reaction, X-X Axis Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.249
Reaction, Y-Y Axis Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.249
Moment X-X Axis Ba Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.2~19
Moment, Y-Y Axis Be Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.249,
Moment, X-X Axis To Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.249
Moment, Y-Y Axis To Maximum 15.249
Minimum 15.249
Maximum Deflections for Load Combinations
Load Combination Max. X-X Deflection Distance Max. Y-Y Deflection Distance
D Only 0.0000 in 0.000 It 0.000 in 0.000 ft
+D+Lr 0.0000 in, 0.000 ft 0.000 in 0.000 ft
*0+0.750Lr , 0.0000 in 0.000 ft 0.000 , in 0.000 ft
+D+0.60W 0.0000 in 0.000 ft 0.845 in 11.074 ft
+D+0.70E 0.0000 in 0.000 fl 1.149 in 11.812 It
4D+0.75OLr+0.45OW 0.0000 in 0.000 It 0.634 in 11.074 ft
+D-+0.450W 0.0000 in 0.000 It 0.634 in 11.074 ft
+D+0.5250E 0.0000 in 0.000 It 0.862 in 11.812 ft
+0.60D+0.60W 0.0000 in 0.000 ft 0.845 in 111.074 ft
+0.60D+0.70E 0.0000 in 0.000 ' fit 1.149 in 11.812 ft Lr Only 0.0000 in 0.000 ft 0.000 in 0.000 ft
W Only 0.10000 in 0.000 ft 1.409. in 11.074 ft
E Only 0.0000 in O.G00 'ft 1.641 in 11.812 ft
M-x Loads
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EfFecbve Embedment depth, 5.500 inch
Concrete. Normal-weight-
State, Cracked
Compressive strength: 3000 psi le -'4020-lb'- -
Seismic design: Yes
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Effective Embedment depth: 5, 500 inch
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State: Cracked
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seismic design: Yes
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Description : New Lintel - Vertical
CODE REFERENCES
Calculations per ACI 318-14, IBC 2015, ASCE 7-10
Load Combination Set: IBC 2015
Material Properties
fc 3.0 ksi 6 Phi Values Flexure 0.90
fr = rc 7.50 410.792 psi Shear: 0.750
y Density 145.0 pcf 0.850
LtWt Factor 1.0
Elastic Modulus 3,122.0 ksi Fy - Stirrups 40.0 ksi
fy - Main Rebar 60.0 ksli E - Stirrups = 29,000.0 ksi
E - Main Rebar 29,000.0 ksi Stirrup Bar Size # - 3
Number of Resisting Legs Per Stirrup = - 2
V
SP81- 14.0 ft
Cross Section & Reinforcing Details
Rectangular Section, Width = 10.0 in, Height = 102.0 in
Span #1 Reinforcing....
245 at 2.50 in from Bottom, from 0.0 to 14.0 It in this span
Applied Loads Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations.
Load for Span Number I
Uniform Load : D = 1.646, Lr = 0.120 kift, Tributary Width = 1.0 ft
DESIGN SUMM4RY
- — Maximum Bending Stress Raiio' Maximum
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ection Section used for this span Typical Section Max Downward Transient Deflection 0 .000 in Ratio = 0 <360 Mu Applied 56.458 k-ft Max Upward Transient Deflection 0.000 in Rabo = 0 <360 Mn Phi * Allowable 275.570 k-ft Max Downward Total Deflection 0.000 in Ratio = 999<180 Max Upward Total Deflection 0 .000 in Ratio = 999<180 Location of maximum on span 6.987 ft
Span #where maximum occurs Span # 1
Cross Section Strength & Inertia Top & Bottom references are for tension side of section
Max Mu (k-ft) Phi*Mn (k-ft) Moment of Inertia (inA4)
Cross Section Bar Layout Description Bottom Top Bottom Top I gross Icr - Bottom Icr - Top ~ection 1 2- #5 @ d=99.5', 0.00 0.00 275.57 0.00 884340.00 49,463.15 15.5F Section 1 1 - #5 @ d=5', 0.00 0.00 6.69 6.69 1,500.00 51.78 51.78
Vertical Reactions Support notation Far left is #1
Load Combination upport upport 2 S
Overall IMXimum 12.362 12.362
Overall MINimum 0.840 0.840
+D+H 11.522 11.522'
+D+L+H 11.522 11.522
+D+Lr4H 12.362 12.362
+D+S+H 11.522 -11.522
4".750Lr+0.750L+H 12.152 12.152
+0-#0.750L+0.750S+H 11.522 11.522
Project Title: ARRK
Engineer: JPH Proiect ID: 17-558.00
Project Descr:
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Suite 200
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Liceinsee.,:
Description New Lintel Vertical
Vertical Reactions Support notation :Far left is #1
C~ad Combination Support 1 Support 2
+D+0.60W+fi 11.522 11.522
+D40.70E-tH 11.522 11.522
+D+0.750Lr+0.750L+0.450W+H 12.152 12.152
+D+0.750L+0.750S+0.450W+H 11.522 11.522
+0+0.750L+0.750S.+0.5250E+H 11.522 11.522
+0.60D.+0.60W-+0.60H 6.913 , 6.913
+0.60D+0.7OE40.60H 6.913 6.913
D Only 11.522 11.522
Lr Only 0.840 0.840
L Only
S Only
IN Only
E Only
H Only
Project Title: ARRK
- 17-556.00 Engineer: JPH Proiect ID:
Project Descr:
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Description New Lintel - Horizontal (Out of plane)
CODE REFERENCES
Calculations, per ACI 318-14, IBC 2015, ASCE 7-10
Coad Combination Set: 113C 2015
Material Properties
ft 3.0 ksi Phi Values Flexure: - 0.90 112- fr f c - 7.50 410.792 psi 'Shear:. 0.750
W Density' A 45. 0 pcf T 0.850,
LiWt Fadoir 1.0
Elastic Modulus 3,122.0 ksi, Stirrups - 40.0 ksi 41 Fy
E Stirrups 29,000.0 ksi fy - Main Rebar 60.0 ks! Stirrup Bar Size # 3 E - Main Rebar 29,000.0 ksi
Number of Resisting Legs Per firrup 2
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Cross Section & Reinforcing Details",
Rectangular Section, Width = 18.0 in, Height = 10.0 in
Span #1 Reinforcing....
145 at 5.0 in from Bottom; from ' 0. 0 to 14.0 it in this n 4
Applied Loads Service loads entered. Load Factors will be applied for calculations.
Load fbr Span Number 1
Uniform Load: E = 0.0580 k/ft, Tributary Width 1.0 ft
r DESIGN SUMMARY
Maximum Bending Stress Ratio -7 0.212 1 ',,Maximum Deflec ion .
Section used for this span ..Tyip.ical.Sect .
Mu Applied.
ion. Max Downward Tramsient Deflectbion, 6.000 in Ratio 0 <360
1.421 k-ft Mai Upward Transient Deflection' 0.000 in Ratio = 0 <360
.r Mn Phi: Allowable 6.692 k-ft Max Downward Total Deflection' 0.007 in Ratio = 22426 >=1 8
"Max Upward Total Deflection': Location of maximum on span 0.000 in Ratio = 999 <180 -.6.987 ft
Span # where maxi e mum occurs Span # 1' -4
Cross Section Strength & Inertia Top & Bottom references are for tension side of section
4. IVaxMu (k-h) 'Phi*Mn (kl-ft)- I — Momentofinertia inA4
Cross Section Bar Layout Description Bottorr~'-.-, Top; ottom Top lgross Icr-Bottom Icr - Top'
~ection 1 1 M 0, @ &5'.. - Ar' 0.00 0.00 6.69 6.69 1,500.00 51.78 51.7F,
Vertical R6actions Su a pport notation F r left is #11'
Load Combination S~7pport 1 Support 2
(N-erall MAXimum '0.406 0.406
Overall MINimum 0.213 9.213
+[)+H
+D+L+H
+10-~Lr+H 4 f
+0 +S+H
,+D+0.756Lr,0.750L+H
+D+0.75OL-+0.750S+H J, +D+0.60W+H
14288 Danielson Street
Suite 200
Poway, CA 92064
Project Title: ARRK
Engineer: JPH
Project Descr:
Proiect ID: 17-558.00
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Description: New Lintel - Horizontal (Out of plane)
Vertical Reactions' Support notation Far left is #1
Load Combination, Support I Support 2
+D-0-70E+H 0.284 0.284
40+0.750Lr+0.750L+0.450W+H
+D+0.750I--0.750S-0.450W+H
+D-+0.750L+0.750S+0.5250E+H 0.213 0.213
+0.60D40.60W+0.60H
+0.60D-+0.70E+0.60H 0.284
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4901 Morena Blvd Ste 203. San Die§o, CA 92117 Tel: 619-474-8548 - Fax: 868-412-3305
Company: Date Entered: 09/28/2017
Maggetti Elam Analyzed By: Edina Zakar
3160 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 20 Date Analyzed: 09/29/1 7
San Diego, CA 92108 -7 Customer PO / Claim#:
Contract Number:
Job Site: 1949 Palomar Oaks Way Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA. Date Sampled Who SamRIed
Louis Luick
Lab Notes:
POLARIZED LIGHT r~ICROSCOPY ANALYSIS REPORT - EPA- 600/R-93/116 AND EPA-600/M4-82-020
Analysis Number. 158827-1
Customer Number., 01
Classiflcation: Description: Concrete - NE Comer of Pit
Results: Non-Asbestos:.Non-Fibrous Gray Concrete . ... . ........... .... .........
Analysis Number. 158827-2
Customer Number: 02 9
Classification: Description: Concrete - SE Comer of Pit
Results: Non-Asbestos: Non-Fibrous Gray Concret~
............... ........ . ............... . . .
Analysis Number., 156827-3
Customer Number:
Classification: Description: Concrete- West Wall of Pit
Results: Non-Asbestos: Non-Fibrous Gray Concrete .............. .... ... .... .............. ........... ..... ....... . .........
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submitted with the samples unless done by an employee of H.M. PITT LABS, INC,
These test results relate only to the sample(s) identified above.
This report may not be used to claim endorsement by NVLAP or any agency of the Federal Government.
This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without written approval of H.M. Pitt Labs. Inc.
Samples are archived for 90 days from date of receipt and will be disposed of properly following this period.
Quantitative value is based on PLIVI CVES (Calibrated Visual Estimates) with a detection limit of <1
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OCT -1 6 2017,
-Flammable Finish Requirements' CITY bF CARLSBAD RI III r-11h rN M4%,. . .
SUBJECT &
CODE SECTION
CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) -_PedJ90R%ITIONS
General Scope. This table shall app ly to locations or areas where any of the following activities are conducted: ~The owners agree to
CFC 24'0 1 The appl icable offlammable finishes to articles or. materials by means of spray apparatus. comply.
2 erials into thetcontents of ta,nks,, vats or The applicable to flammable finishes by dipping or immersing articles or mat
containers of flammable or combustible, I i4uids for c7oating, finishing, ~reatment or similar processes.
application of flammable finishes b~ applying combustible powders to articles of materials utiliiing powder spray .,The
* guns electrostatic powder 'spray guns, fluidized beds or electrostatic fluidized beds.
'Floor surfacing or.finish,ing operations using Cla~s I or 11 liquids in. areas exceeding 350 sqt1re feet.
.5. applicable of flammable. finish consisting of dual-component coati ngs.or C lass I or lldiquids~',~hen'Applied by
brush roller in quantities exceeding I gdllon." -
VA Non~pplicability. This table shall not apply to spra finishing utilizi~g flarrimable"or combustible liquids which do not sustain y
6ombustion, including~,
~v,
~n
I.., 7Liquids that he 4~ t fire pbintw n eSted in accordance with ASTEM D 92. t
-~-,2-~-~LiqUids-wiih7'~a"flashpoi t reater, d h a ter., and I n e'rt n g than 95?F in a, w*'4ter-rfiiic'ibW-s0lution or ispersion wit wa
(noncombustible) solid content of mbre than'80 p&rcent b~_weighC~ 4t j
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Permits. Permits'shall be required as set forth in Sections 105.6 a'nd.105.7.
Sources of Ignition Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with this table and the~Califbrnia Electrical Code' The owners agree to
Electrical Wiring &, Flammable vapor are~is. EleZtrical wiring'and equipment in flam mable vapor areas shall be of an,explosion proof- type comply.
Equipment ~.approved for use in such hazardous locations. Such areas shall be considered to be Class 1, Divisiond or Class 11, Division,
CFC 2403.~. I I hazardous locations in accordance with the Califi~r hia Electrical Code.
Ar~as subject to deposits of residues. Electrical equipment,"'flammable vapor areas or dryinii operations that are subjectj
0 splashinj or dripping of liquids shall be specifically approved for, locations containing dep6sits,of 'readily ignitable
~e i Egid e and explosive,vapors. U
EXCEPTIONS:
hi 1. - T is,*vision 'shall not apply to *wiring in rigid conduit, threaded boxes or fittings not coriiaining taps,
splices or terminal connections.
Areas~adjacent tospray booths. Electrical wiring and'equiliment located'outside of, but within 5 feet horizontally and,3
f~et ~ertically.of openings in a spray. booth or,a spra'~ room, shall be approved for Class 1, Division 2 or Class 11, Division
2 hazardc;us locations, whichever.is applicable.
Areas subject to overspray deposits. Electrical equipment in flammable vapor'
,
areas located such that deposits of
combustible residues could readily accumulate thereon shall be specifically approved for locations'containing deposits of
readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors in, accordance with the California Electrical Cod~.
EXCEPTIONS:.
Wiring in rigid co~duit_
Boxes or fittings not containing taps splices or termin ~l connections. ~k t
Equipment allowed by Sections 2404 and 2407 and Chapter 30.
-hents: ARRK — Carlsbad, CA 2016 CFC Chapter 24 Flar~mable Finish Requiret
September 10, 2017
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SU BJ EcT &
CODE SECTION
CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) PROJECT CONDITIONS
Additional Protection Open Flames and Sparks. Open flames and spark-producing devices shall not be located in flammable vapor areas and The owners agree to
Against Sources of shall not be located within 20 feet of such areas unless separated,by a permanent partition. EXCEPTION: Drying and comply:~
Ignition baking apparatus complying with Section 2404.6.1.2.
.CFC 2403.2 Hot Surfaces. Heated surfaces,having a temperature sufficient t6 ignite vapors shall not-be located in flammablevapor
areas. Space-heating appliances, steam pipes or hot surfaces in a flammable vapor area shall.be located such that they are
not subject to accumulation of deposits of combustible residues. EXCEPTION: Drying apparatus complying with Section
240 4.6.1.2.
Equipment Enclosures. Equipment or apparatus that is capable of producing sparks 6r particles of hot metal that would
I fall into a flammable v~por area shall be totally enclosed.
I I or 11 liquids shall -be rounding. Metakparts of spray.booths, exhaust ducts and piping systems conveying Class
electrically, grounded in accordance with the California Elecirical Code. Metallic parts located in resin application areas,
including-but not limited to exNau'st ducts, ventilation f~ns, spray application equi ent' workpie' es and piping, shall be pm C electrically grounded.
Smoking Prohibited. Smoking shall-be prohibitid in flammable vapor areas,an hazardou~, materi a~ls storage.'16oms'
I v'. -;n associated with flammable finish piocesses.-."NoSmokihg"",~igns complying with* Secti -3161shalCbe conspicuously
posted in such Areas.
Welding Warning Signs. Weldifig, cutting and, similar, spark-producing operations shall not:be 'conducted in or aoiacent
to flammable vapor areas or dipping ar coating operations ur~less precautions have been, taken to, provide safety.
Conspicuous signs with the f6llowing warning shall be posted in the vicinity of flammable vapor areas, dipping operations
and paint sto rage rooms: NO WELDING
THE USE OF WELDING OR CUTTING EQUIPMENT IN OR NEAR THIS.-AREA
IS DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS.
jWELDING AND CU TTING SHALL BE DONE ONLY UNDER
-THE SUPERVISION OF THE PERSON IN CHARGE.
Powered In dustrial Trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in electrically classified areas shall be listed for such use. -
Storage, Use, Handling, 9 The storage, use and handling of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Chapter 57. The owners agree to
.of Flammable and Use. Containers supplying spray.nozzles shall be of a closed type or -provided with metal coversl~ which are kept closed. comply.
Combustible Liquids ~ontainers not resting on floors shall be on noncorbustible, supports or suspended.by wire cables. Containers supplying spray
CFC 2403.3 'nozzl es by gravit~ flow shall not exceed 10 gallons in capacity. %
Valves. Containers'and piping to which 'a hose or fie'xible connection is attached shall be provided with a shutoff Valve at the
4connection. Such valves shall be kept shut when hoses are not in use.
Pumped Liquid Supplies. Where flammable or combustible liquids are supplies to spray nozzles by positive displacement
pumps, pump discharge lines shall be provided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction, or a safe detached
location.
Liquid Transfer. Where a flammable mixture is transferred from one portable container'to another, a bond shall be provided
between the two containers. At least one container shall be grounded. Piping systems for Class I and 11 liquids shall be
permanently grounded.
Class I Liquids as Solvents. Class .1 liquids used as solvents shall be used in spray gun and equ ipment cleaning machines that
SUBJECT &
CODE SECTION
CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) PROJECT CONDITIONS
have been Iristed and. approved for.,such purpose.or shall be used in spray booths o r spray' rooms in accordancew ith the
-following:
Listed devices. Cleaning machines for be located in to the and spray. guns and equipment shall n6t areas:open public
shall be separated from ignition sources in accordance with their listings ;r by a-distance,of 3 feet, which6er is
greater. The quantity of solvent used in a machine shall not exceed the design'capacity of the maichine.
Within spray booths and sppy rooms. When solvents are used for C16aning spray nozzles and auxiliaryFquipment 7
within s'Rra'y booth~ and spray rooms;the ventilating equipment shall be operated during 6leaning.
Class 11 and III Liquids. Solvents used outside of spray booths, spray rooms or iste and approved s ra an equipment H d p y gun
Cleaning michines shall be restricted to Class 11 and III liquids.
Operation S 'a n d Flamma ble-vapor areas, exhaust'fan 'blades,larid exhaust ducts shall be--kept free- from the accumula-tion_of deposits of The owners agree to
Mainte nance combustible residues. Where~excmive residue accumulates in such areas, spraying, operations shall be 'discontinued until connply~.
CFC 2403.4 condit[6~s are corrected.
th t shall, be coristructed of n6nsparking rr~aterilals. do' er'ools'used for 'cleaning purposes Tools: Scrapers, spuds a-. I
',Residue. Residues removed during cleai4ing.and debris contaminated with residue'shall be,immediately rembN4&from the
prerms( s and pr6perly p6sed.'
Waste 6n`s'. Approved ~netal wiste- _C~ns'e4~ui d 'I ppe wit se f-closing lids_~hall b6 rovided wheneve'ri rags or. waste are' p
impregnated with finishing material. Such r~g' s and waste shall be deposited therein imniediately. after' being utilized The
'contents of waste cans shall be roperly disposed of at leistonce daily and at the end of each shift p
ecycling. Solvent distillation equipment used to s shall comply with Section 5705.4. Solvent rec~cle and clean dirt~ solvent
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SUBJECT & CODE REQUIREMENTS (2016 EDITION) ROJECT CONDITIONS
CODE SECTION
The application of flammable or combustible liquids by means of.spray apparatus in continuous or intermittent processes shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 2403
and the following:
'Location of Spray- Spray finishing operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, E, I or. R occupancies shall be located in a spray room The owners agree to
Finishing Operations protected with afi approved automatic sprinkler system installed i~ accordance with Section 903.3. 1.1 and separated vertically comply.
C FC 2404.2 - and horizontally' from other areas in accordance witli the California.Building'Code. In 'other occupancies, spray-finishing
:~operations shall be conducted in a spray r~om, spray,booth roved for such use. gr spraying space a p
EXCEPTIbiJ::
Lw Automobile -'undercoating spray operations and spray-on -,automotive Jiming operations n ce in 're —co du t'd' a as with
~. , I 4 . 't `appro~e& natural or mechanical ventilati6n shall be exempt from th~' pro,visions of Section f404'when approved and 'p
vhere ut, lizing Class IIIA or IIIB combustible liquids.
2..-' buildings other than Group A, E, Lor R ancies, appro mited spraying.spjce in accordan e with-Section .,In ved I i c qccup,
-.2404.9.
-Cfor Res ~3 in app ication areas used manufa`ct~rink ' Ureinforced plastics complying AAjt ec~ioii 2409'shal I not ,be, 6 h S
ii6quired to be located in a spray room,- spray booth or spraying space.
Design and Spray Booths. The design and construction of s 'ray booths'shall be in accordance with the following, Sections 2404 through, p Th~ owners agree to
Construction' 24b4.8 and NFPA 33. "V com ply.
CFC 2404.3 -Constructiori. Spray booths shall be constructed of ippi~oved noncombustible mkerials.,Aluminu~'sha*ll not be used.
Where walls or ceiling, assemblies are c(5nstructed rof sheet, metal',, singl6-skin assembli(is shall be no thinner than OnI 'a S ray Booth i~_ y p
0.0478 inch (18,giige) and each sheet of-double-skin assemblies shall be 'no.thir~ner than 0.0359 inch (20 pie). proposed.
Structural sections of spray booths are allowed to be sealed with latex-based or similar caulks and sealants:-.
Stirfaces. The interior surface uct~d o7as to ~ermit thefree pissiig s of spray booths shall be smo6th; shall beconstr s a e
of exhaust air from all parts of the interior, and to facilitate washing and cleaning; and shall be designed to confine
residues within the booth., Aluminum shal I not be used.
F l'o a or. Combustible floor construction in spray boothsishall be covered by, p~roved, noncombustible,, nonsparking~
material, 'except where combustible coverings,.. including but not limited to thin paper or plastic and strippable
t ire utilized coa ings over noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray booths.
Means of egress' Means of egress shall be provided in accordance with Chapterj 0. EXCEPTION: Mean; f igress. 0
doors from premanufactured spray booths shall not be less than 30 inches in width by 80 inches in height.
Clear space. Spray booths shall be.installed so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for cleaning. A ~lear,
space of not less than 3 feet shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of
any storage or combustible construction.'
EXCEPTION:
I . This requirement shall not prohibit' locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet to or directly against an interior
partition, wall or~floor/ceiling assembly that has a fire -resistance rating of not less than I hour, provided the
spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
2. This requirement shall not prohibit locatini'a spray booth closer than-3 feet to an exterior' wall or a ro6fl
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assembly, provided the wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible material and.the spray booth can be
adequately maintained and cleaned.
Size. The aggregate area of spray- booths in a 6uilding shall not exceed the lesserof 10 percent ofthe areaofany floor 7
of a building or the basic area allowed for a Group H-2 occupancy without area increases, as set forth in 'the
California Building Code. The area of an individual spray booth in a building shall not exceed the lesser
'
of the
aggregate size limit or 1,500 square feet. EXCEPTION: One individual booth not exceeding 500 square feet.
Fire Protection Spray booths and spray rooms shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system complying with Chapter, The owners agree to
CFC 2404.4 9. Protection shall also extend to exhaust plenums, exhaust ducts and both sides of dry filters when such filters are used. comply.
Fire extinguishers. Portable fire,extin uishers; complying with Section 906 shall be provided for spraying areas in accordance 9
with the regbirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy.
Housekeeping, Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.3, 2403.4, and The owners agree to
Maintenance and -the following: comply.
Storage of Hazardous, Different coatings. Spray booths,~spray rooms and spraying spaces shall not be altemately utilized for different types of
Materials coating materials where the combination of niaterials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all deposits of one material
.CFC 24,04.5 .are removed from the booth, ~oom or space and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with a different material.
Protection of sprinklers. A~tomatic sprinklers installed in flammable vapor areas shall be protected from the accumulation of
residue from 'spraying operations in an approv~d manner. Bags used as a prot'ective covering shall be'0.003-inch-thick
A~ polyethylene or celldpl~ane or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contaminated by overspray.particl~s shall be replaced
with new automatic sprinklers.-
Sources of Ignition: Control of sources~-of ignition shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.2 and the following: The owners agree to
CFC 2404.6 Drying operations. Spray booths and spray rooms shall not be altemately used for the purpose of drying by arrangements or comply.
methods that could cause an increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth or spray room except in accordance with
_~drying Sections 2404.6.1.1 and 2404.6.1.2. Except as specifically provided in this section or baking units utilizing a heating
system having open flames or that are capable of producing sparks shall not be installed in a flammable vapor areas.
Spraying procedure. The spraying procedure shall use low-volume spray application.
Drying apparatus. Fixed drying apparatus shall comply with this chapter and.the applicable provisions of Chapter
30. When recirculation ventilation is provided in accordance with Section 2404.7.2, the heating system shall not be
within the recirculation air path.
-,o Interlocks. The.spraying apparatus, drying apparatus and ventilating system for the sp*ray booth or spray, room
shall be equipped with interlocks arranged to:
I Prevent operation of the spraying apparatus while drying operations are in progress.
Where the drying apparatus is located in the spray booth or spray room, prevent operation of the drying
apparatus until a timed purge of spray vapors from the spray booth or spray room is complete. This
purge time shall be based upon,completing at least four air changes of spray booth oi spray room
volume or for a period of not less than 3 minutes, whichever is greater.
Have the ventilating system maintain a safe atmosphere within the spray booth or spray room during thb,
drying process and automatically shut off.drying apparatus in the event of a failure of the ventilating
system.
Shut off the drying apparatus automatically if t he air temperature within the booth exceeds 200'F.
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.0 Portable infrared apparatus. When a portable infrared-drying apparatus. is.used, electrical wiring and portable
infrared drying equiprnent shall comply with the Cali ornia Electrical Code. Electrical equipment located within f
18 inches of floor level shall be appro' 1, Division n ved for .2 hazardous, locations. Metallic parts of dryi'g, -Class
apparatus shall be electrically bonded and, grounded. During spraying operations, portable drying apparatus and'
electrical connections and, wiring thereto shall not bellocated within spray booths, spray room~ or other areas,
where spray residue woul d be deposited thereon:
Illumin ugh gl~ss~panels or other transparent- a~jon. Where.spraying spaces, spray rooms or spray booths are illuminated throl
n~aterialsl only fixed luminaires shall be utilized as a source of illumination.,
hamm~red wir Glass panels. Panels for'luminaires or for observation shall'be of heat-treated glass, wired glass or e
V. glass and shall be sealed io confine *vapors," mists, residues, dusts and deposits to the flammable vapor area: Panels for
luminaires shall be separiated from the luminaire to pre,v6nt the Surface tempeiature f-the panel from exceedi' 0 ng
..,2000F.
Exterior umi~aires. Luminaires att ched the wa Is o ei ings 'of. i flammable vapor areg, but outside of any t6
~classified area and s6pariited from the flammab e vapor areas by,vap`6r-'tight glass panels,'~h`ail'be suitable.for u;i in
ordinary,hazard 16jations. Such lu~ninaires shall be serviced from outside'the flammable vapor areas.-
Integral lu miiiniaires. ' Lblmlinai~es that ai~e f the walls'or. ceiling of a.7 flammable ~apor area are ~an integral part o
-allowid to,be separatea from the flamm able,vapprarea by glass panels that are an integral part ofthe luminaire. Such
luminai~~s shall be list'edlf~r~use in Class'l,,6ivision 2-6i Class 11, Division 2 locations, whichever is applicable, and
also sIall'b- suita6i e e,for accumulationsof deposit~ of combustible residues. Such luminaires are allowed to be
servi6ed from inside tl~e flAmmable vaporair`6.
e -,Iarhps. Portable electric lamps shall not'be use&in fla 'mable vapor areas during spraying,. ;Portable~' leciric m
'.operations.. Portable electric, lamps. used during cl6aining or repairing' operations shall'be of a type approved'for
hazaMou's locations."
.Ventilation -.- Mechanical ventilation of flammable vapor'areas -shall be provided in accordance with Section 502.7 of the California The owners agree to
CFC 2404.7 Mechanical Code. com
'ical ventilation. shall'be kept i'rf operation at all times while
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praying operations are
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eing con ucte . d an Operation. Mechan d d b
for.a sufficient time thereafter to,allow vapors' from dryin coated articles and finishing. material resid6e'to be - exhausted.
Spraying equipment shall be interlocked with the ventilation of the flammable vapor areas such that spraying operations cannot
be"conducted unleSs1he ventilation system'is in operation.
Re r circulation. Air exhausted from spraying operations shall not be recirculated.
EXCEPTIONS:
n -Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed to be' recirculated as makeup air. for unmanned spray operatio s
provided that:
LI. The solid particulate has been removed Qr
1.2. The,vapor concentration is less than 25 percent of the LFL. -ot, al
'Approved equipment is used to monitor the vapor concentraition.' r
1.4. When the vapor concentration exceeds 25 percenf of the LFL, the following shall oc cur:
An alarm shall sound: and
Spray operations shall automatically shut down.
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1.5. ln.the,event of shutdown of the vapor concentration monitor, 100 percent of.the airYolume specified in the
California Mechanical Code is automatically exhausted.
2 Air exhausted.from spraying operations is allowed to be recirculated as makeup air to manned -spraying operations
where all of the conditions provided in Exception ]'are included in -the installation and dociiments have been prepared-
to show that the installation does not pose a life safety hazard to personnel in'side the spray booth, spraying space or
.sprayroom.
Air v'e'locity.-The vent i I at ion'syste'm sh n mable contaminants are diluied all be d6gried, i'stalled'and maintained so that the flam
in noncontarninited'air to maintain concentration s in tl~e'exhau`st airflow below-`25' lower percent of the contaminant's
flammable limit (LFL).,
obstruction'.- Articles being spfa ed shall.be p6sitioned in ~a main'ner th~t does -not obstruct collecti~h of overs y pray. ,Ventilation ot Independent ducts. Each sp~ay booth and sl~ray room'shall have an Jndependent. exhaust duc't s*ys4em discharging to the
outside.
EXCEPT16NS~
-Multiple spray booth~ having a combined fron uare feet or.le~s are allowed to' ommon exhaust ial area of 18 h~ve a c'
when identical spr~y'fini~hing material is-usedin"ea'_`c'h '660th". If mbre than one fan serves one bboth, f~ni shall be
in erco b nn6cted such that all fans 'Will ~pera~ie si6lfaneou ily. s 14
2~ Wher' treat e' x U e - m ni of e- h~ -st is necessar~"for' air p;llution control or for energy conservation, ducts shall be allowed to, %
be manifolded if all of th&following condition's are met.
2.1. 9 ihe sprayed m'aterial§ used are compatible and will not react or cause i nition of the residue in the ducts.
Nitroc'ellulose-based finishing material,shall not be used.
'2. e duct manifold. 3. filtering system shall be provided.to reduce the amount of overspray carried into th
.'2.4.,, Automatic sprinkler, prot6ction s-hal I l3e provided"at the j un Ction of 6ch booth' exhaust with the manifold,"in
-addition to the i this chapter.-,-.. protect, on required by ~f r " 7
4: Termination point. The termination point for exhaust ducts discharging to th&atmo f~llowmg sph6re sh-all not be less than the
di istances:
L Ducts cofiv~ymg explosive br flammable vapors, f6mes or dusts:'30 feetfroifi t'h'e" property line; 10 feet from open i ngs
into the building; 6 feet from exterior walls and roofs; 30 feet from combustible walls or openings into the buildin 9:
that are in th~ direction of the exhaust discharge; I Ofieet above adjoining gFade.
.2. Other product-conveying outlets: 10 feet fro 10 feet fi~o in rn'the property line; 3 feet from exterior walls and roofs;
openings into the building; 10 feet above adjoining grade.
Fan motors and belts. Electric motors driving exhaust fans shall not be placed inside booths orduct§. Fan rotating elements. ~il ;;~. ihall be nonferrous or nonsparking or the casing shall consist of, or be lined with, such'material. Belts shal I not ente r the duct -_ "
I or booth 1inless the belt aind pulley within the duct are tightly enclosed.
Filters. Air intake filters that are part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Clasg I or 11 in accordance with UL 900.
Exhaust'filters shall be required. .4-
Supports. Supports and holders for filters'shall be c~nstructed of nonicomb~stible materials.
Attachment. Overspray collection filters shall be readily removable and accessible for cleaning or replacement
Maintaining air velocity. Visible gauges,.audible alarms or pressure-activated devices shall be installed to indicate
or ensure that the required air velocity~ is maintained.
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Filter rolls. Spray booths equipp ed with a-filter roll that is automatically a
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dvanced when the air velocity is reduced to
less than 100 fek per minute shall be arranged to shut down the spraying operation if the fi er roll fails.to advance
automatically'.
Filter disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be immediately remo~ed to a safe, detached location oi~'Olaced in A .A
noncombustible container with a ti ht-fitti~ lid an~ disposed of properly. 9 9
Spontaneous' ignition. Spray,booths using dry filters shall, not be used for spraying materials' that are"highly
susceptible to spontaneous, heating'and ignition. Filters shall be changed prior to spraying materials that could react'
with other materials, previousl ~ collected. An, example of a potentially reactive combination includes lacquer when y
combined with varnishes, stains' or primers.
.4, Waterwa~h, spray booths'.~Waterwash spray booths~,shall - . of an,'approved'design so as to prevent excessive be
accumulation of depo~its in ducts and residue at duct outlets. Such booths' shall be arranged so that air and overspray
are drawn through a continuously flowing water curtain before entering an exhaust duct to the building exterior.
interlocks Ventilation' interlock prohibited. Air makeup andflamm ocked with the fire able vapor area exhaust systems shall hot be1merl The owners agree to
.,C'FC 2404:8 alarm, system and shall remainAn operation during,a fire alarm'condition. EXCEPTION: Where,the type of fire-extinguishing comply -
syster n u~ed, req6i~es such ventilation to be cl~s~ohtinu`6d air makeup, and exhaust,syst6ms shall shut down, and dampers shall
close~
Ali nonr~sidential projects (except retaining walls, fences and similar projects) must have a completed Hazardous Materials Re-
porting Form at the time 6f project submittal. This informiition is used to determine the occupancy classification of the proposed
structure(s) along with the fire and life safety protection systems and procedures required. For information regarding the comple-
tion of this form, see Information Bulletin 116.
S I: ENERAL INFORMATION
Project Name: ject N on NY— 7—
ARRK Automotive USA.Inc.
Tenant Name: T13e' WMI64- ko~, 6ity, uf~ a
ARRK Automotive USA,Inc. 1~-% It- --, - 4 Lila i Lz~
Job Address: Building[Unit/Suite Number:
1949 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 150, Carlsbad, CA,92011 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 150
Project Contact Name: Contact Phone Number:
Masahiro Wada (858) 737-7570
SECTION- M_,!6dA"6US, MATE t yl~
Will this business'use, store or dispense any of the following hazardous materials listed below?., NO or YES
If the answer is YES, thedeircle the hazardous materials classificaticiiis below and complete the Chemical Classification Form
and Summary Sheets contained in Section IV below.
Combustible/Flammable Liquids V -Fireworks 13. Pyrophorics
Combustible Fiber Flammable Gas To ic~/Highly Toxics 8. 14. X1
Compressed Gases' Flammable Solids 15. Unstable Reactives
Corrosives Organic Peroxides 16.4',Water Reactives
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Cryogenics (Inert or Oxidizing) - 11. Oxidizers
'Explosives or Blasting Agents -12. Oxidizing Gas
Stcl~ii)Nm:,~~d'US'.PROCESSSILTIIWII,4'A,RY,,
Will this business perform any'of the hazardous proc~sses listed below? NO or YES
If, the answer is YES, then circle the hazardous process below and complete the Chemical Classification Form and Summary
Sheet (if necessary) contained in Section IV below. A Technical Report may be required for Complex projects at the discretion of
the hazardous materials plan reviewer.
Dipping Operations .,5. Metal Plating .,-)9. Refrigeration > 220 lbs of A- I or
Dry Cleaning Organic Coatings 30 lbs of others
Q Dust-Producin'g Operations 7. Powder Coatings 10. Semiconductor Fabrication
4. Industrial Ovens/Kilns & ~Printing Spray Finishing
12. Welding/Cutting
SECT-ION IV: HAZARDOUS I~IA7"S~CLASSIFICATION-
The classification of all chemicals stored and in use at the business is required in order to determine the requirements in the
California Building and Fire Codes. Attached is a sample Chemical Classification Form required to be completed. The hazardous
materials submittal must include an inventory of all chemicals along with a summary sheet detailing' the total amounts for each
hazardous classification. Each building or control area must have a separate summary sheet.
SECTION..Y. PE~ 9~1`
I declare under penalty of perjury that, to the best of my knowledge, the responses ad herein are true and correct.
Masahiro Wada 30/June/2017
Name of Owner/Occu pan t/Auth orized Agent (circle one) Signature Date
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mployee: .City E Dat&` Ciintrol Areaks),' _'_
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San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 446-5000 Reporting JANUAFty 2014 T.. C.—
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Upon request, this information is available in alternative formats for persons with disabilities.
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CHEMICAL. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY TABLE
COMMON CHEMICAL % CAS#
MATERIAL- . STATE QUANTITY QUANTITY
IN USE LOCATION HAZARDOUS
CLASSIFICA- NAME CONC (Liquid, Solid, Gas) STORED (Open/Clo - se) (Storage & Use) TIONS
Delrin Polyoxyrnethyl Solid
ene
Accura SLA Epoxy resin 30583-72-3
3047-32-3 Solid N/A
ABS 7810
containing reactive
diluents. 108-32-7 25068-38-6
Accura Epoxy resin and Solid N/A
SLA-Flex 7545
acrylate ester blend
RenShape-SL Epoxy resin' Solid
-A Cldar-7870 containing reaciive -
diluents
Acrylite Acrylic. Solid
Duraform EX Solid
plastic SLS
Duraform GF Polyamide (nylon) 25038-74-8 Solid
plastic.SLS Composite 65997-17-3
MB-0720 Polyurethane Solid SB-0470 Composite Foam WB-1700
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CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SLJMMARY TABLE
AAZ CLASS: FL
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
-d Totals fiii- FV-IA: Stoied:. Open System: Close System: -
HAZAAD CiLASSi" FLII
NAME AMOUNT STORED', O.S. USE, A C.S. USE LOCATION OF. STORAGE, LOCATION OF USE
4-
i6i aj; for jJ.IB 4~red: Open Sy~t&xn~ Closed System'
HAZARD CLASS: FL IC
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE %
T(itais for PL-46 Stor~d: Ope~ Sysie;6: Closed§y~te~xn: _7
HAZARD CLASS: FIAMMABLE, SOLID
CHEMICALNAME' AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE. C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Tbta'lsf-oii.FLAM.- SOLID: Sto'red: Open Sysitein: Cio,*sed S3~st em
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CHEMICAL, CLASSIFICATION SUADL4,RY TABLE
HAZARD CLASS:'ORGANIC PEROXIDE UD,,,_
4'CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE C.S. USE" LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Total for ORG. PER." LTD',Stored- Closed System: Open Systern:
HAZARD CIASS': ORGANIC PEROXIDE I
_GHEMICAL NAME -AMOUNT STORED ~O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Tbia,ls for ORG. PER. h' Stored: -Open S stem: Closed Sy'ste~m:
HAZARD CIASS: ORGANICTER OXIDE II't'
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for.ORG. PER. Il:'St~red: Opieh System: Closed S stem'
HAZARD CLASS: ORGANIC PEROXIDE III,
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for-ORG., PER. Ill: Stored: Open. System: Closed S~sten~
Cit
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-CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY TABLE
HAZARD CLASS: ORGANIC PER03UDE IV
CHEMICAL NAME. AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for ORG. PER. IV-. Stored: 'Open Sy~tem: .,Closed System:
EIAZARD CLASS. -"ORGANIC PEROXIDE V
CHEMICAL NAME 'AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE' LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Tbtal~ f6r ORG. PER. V. Stored: Op6n System: C16s6d System:
HAZARD CLASS:'OXIDIZER CLASS4
CIIEMICALNAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
0
i~tals for OXEDIZ'ER 4:, Stored: .,'0 en System: Closed System: p
HAZARD CLASS: OXIDIZER CLASS 3'
'CHEMICAL NAME 'AMOUNT STORED O.S.IUSE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for OXIDIZER 3: Stored: Closed System: Open System:
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CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY TABLE
7 HAZARD LASS: OXIDIZER CLASS 2
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE 4' LOCATION OF USE
To tals fo~ &EDIZER 2- Store& Open System: Close-d S~ste m:
HAZARD CIASS: OXIDIZER CIASS .1
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. Ust C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
.Totals f6r.03CIDIZER, 1.. Sto;ed: bperi Syst6 m': Closed System
~,ARD CI-ASS: OXIDIZING GAS. (GASEOUS OR LIQUIFIED)
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S.USE ~C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for OX. Stored:., stem: Open System: Closed S~
-PYROPHORIC--1 .71 HAZARD CLASS.
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE t.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE -
'Totals for PYROPHORIC: Stored: Open System: C losed Sy6tem:
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CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SLJMMARY TABLE,
HAZARD CLASS: UNSTABLE REA CTIVE 4
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals fo r UR. 4 - : Stored:'A' Open S~stem~. Closed System-
HAY.ARD CLASS: UNSTABLE REACTIVE 3
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE' C.S. USE , LOCATION OF STORAGE' LOCATION OF USE:
4(J
Totals for LT R:3:- Stored: stem: Closed S ystem: .0penSy
HAZARD:CLASS: UNSTABLE REACTIVE 2~"'
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED OA USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
to~~d: Clos' Syste" Tbtals'fb~ UR 2: Open§yst~m: ed m:
HAYARD CLASS -.UNSTABLE REACTIVE 1
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for UR. 1: Stored: Open System: Closed System:
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CHEMPjAL CLASSIFICATION SUAMARY TABLE
HAZARD CLASS: WATEA REACTIVE CLASS'3
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE - LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for,WR. 3: Stored: Open System: Closed System:
7'
HAZAR6 CLASS: WATER REACTIVE CLASS 2 7
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals f0i WR. 2: Stored: System: Clokd System: -Open
7
HAZARD CLASS: WATERMEACTNE CLASS 1
CHEMICAL-NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for AM. 1: Stored- Open S~stem: Closed System:
HAZARD CLASS: M -11
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE A LOCATION'OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for CL 11 Stored: osed System: Ope~ System: CIA
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CHEMICAL CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY TABLE.
HAZARD; CIASS: CL - IIIA
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNTSTORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for CL - IIM- ~Stored'- pen y te 6"S's m:, "Closed S ystem:
HAZARD CILASS: CL -,IIIB,
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE 'LOCATION OF STORAGE, LOCATION OF USE
Totals for- CL 11113: Stored: Op&i,system: Cl6sed System:
HAZARD-CLASS:',COM13USTIBLE'FIBER
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE', LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
0
Totals for COMB. FIBER:- Stored: Open S~stem: ,ClosedSysteiii.-
-HAZARD CILASS: CRYOGENICS (FLAAEVUBLE, INERT, OR.OXIDIZING)
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals for CRYOGENICS: Stored: Open System: Closed System:
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HAZARD CIASS: FLAAEM"LE GAS
~CHEMICALNAAIEE AMOUNT STORED' O.S. USE C.S. USE,- LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
i
o~ tals for FIAM. GAS: Stored: Open System: -,,Closed S y~stem:
HAZARD CIASS:,CORROSIVE
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
T(itals f~~ CORROSIVE:. Stored: t bpen"System Cl osed System:
HAZARD CIASS: TOXIC
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED -O.S.'Ust C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
7
A Tbt~l~'fbr TOXIC:' Stored:` Open.Syster~ Clo;ed Sv9tem:
HAZARD CLA~SS: HIGHLY TOXIC
CHEMICAL NAME AMOUNT STORED O.S. USE C.S. USE LOCATION OF STORAGE LOCATION OF USE
Totals foi~ MdHhY TOXIC:. Stored: Open S:~stem: Closed System-
ReN ision 'Comments D,) te BN
1.0_ Report submitted to owners. September 10, 2017 EK
1.1 - Revised project address based on client input. September 14, 2017 EK
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This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates, I.nc. and was prepared exclusively for use by
ARRK Automotive for the hazardous materials and occupancy conditions described in this report. ARRK
Automotive's conditions and operations addressed herein are based on information provided by ARRK
Automotive. Discrepancies between the infon-nation presented herein and actual conditions and conditions
,presented on plans are the sole responsibility of ARRK Automotive. Verification of compliance with the
Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Copies of this report
retained by ARRK Automotive shall be utilized only by ARRK Automotive for thebazardous materials and
occupancy conditions and 2016 Edition of the California Code conditions and requirements address in this
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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 specificallyaddressed in this report. Any non-hazardous
material related code information is provided for background information only to thebazardous materials
report, and should not be considered as a complete report on the subj2ct.
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.:Table of Contents
1. GENERAL SUMMARY TABLE ............... ......................
2. INTR ODUCTION ................ ................................ ...................................................... * ......................... 3
3. CONSTRUCTION & OCCUPANCY .................................................................................................. 4
3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING DESIGN ............................................................................................... 4
3.2 OCCUPANCIES ....................... .......................... I ........................... ..................................................... ; ...... 4
PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS ............ ~i ......................................................................................... 5
.4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM ........................... ........................................ : .............. : ................ 5
4.1.1 Offices — Outside the Scope of this Report ........................................................ ......................... 5
ManufacturinglFabrication ................................................... I ........................ I ............................... 5
4.1.3 Spray Booth ....... : ....................... ............................................. ..................................................... 5
4.1.4 Additional,Sprinkler. Requirements ........ ..................................................................................... 5
4.2 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ........................................................................................................... 6
4.3 WATER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................................... 7
4.3.1 General Requirements .................................. : .............................................................................. 7
4.3.2 Fire Hydrant Systems.. i ..... ::-- .... -*----- ........ --***-*--* .................................................. 7
4.4 ALARM/MONITORING ........................................................................................................................... 8
4.5 FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS ROADS .................................. .......................... : ....................................... 8
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ....................................................................................... : ...................... 9
5.1 GENERAL HAZAREM&MATERiAL REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................. 9
~5. 1. 1 Permits ....................................................... ; ................................................................................. 9
5.1.2 Hazardous Materials Management Plan .................................................... ................... ............. 10
5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement ................................................................................. 10
5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes ....................................................................... .................... 10
5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks .............
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5.1.4.2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms ....................................................................................................... I I
5.1.4.3 Empty Containers and Tanks .... : .................................................................................... .......................
5.1.4.4 Maintenance ................................................................................................................ ... I ........................ I I
5.1.4.5 Additional Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 11
5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials ...... * .............................. : .......................................................... 12
5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets ......................................... : ............................................ ............... 12
5.1.7 SignslPlacards ....................................................................................... ....................................... 12
5.1.8 Sources ofIgnition .......................................................... : ................ I ...... ; ............................. ..... 13
5.1.9 'RequirementsforStoragelFlammable Cabinets ............................... : ........................................ 14
5.1.10 General Safety.Precautions ......................................... ............................................................... 14
5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures.. .................................................................. 14
5.1.10.2 Separation of Incompatible Materials .........................................................................................
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5.1.10.3 'Additional General Safety* Precautions .............................. ............................................................... 15
5.1.11 Storage~ of Hazardous Materials ............................ : ......................... : ......................................... 16
5.1.11:1 Shelf Storage ..............
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5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control*Areas .......................... : .............................. 16
5.1.12 Flammable/Combuslible Liquid Transfer ................................................ .................................. 17
5.1.13 Separation,of.Control Areas ...................................................................................................... 17
5.2 FLAMMABLE LIQUID VAPORS ......................................................... : ............. .....................................
5.2.1 Electrically Classified Conditions ............................................................................................... 18
1. Class I, Division I-Group D Electrical Locations ............... ....................................... : ..................... 18
2. Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical. Locations ........... ......................... : ..................................... 18
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Spray Booth — see section 5.4 of this report ...................................................................................... 18
5.2.2 Exhaust Ventilation — Except Inside Spray Booth ..................................................................... 19
5.3 DUST PRODUCING EQUIPMENT— ......................................................................................................... 20
5.3.1 Precautions ............................................................................................................................... 20
5.3.2 Classified Electrical .................................................................................................................. 21
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6.1 OFFICES [B OCCUPANCY] — OUTSIDE THE SCOPE ............................................................................... 22
6.2 MANUFACTURING [F-1 OCCUPANCY] ............................ ................................................................... :.22
7. EXPOSURES ....................................................................................................................................... 23
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CONTROL AREA ..................................................................................................................................
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7.3 ALLOWABLE AREA CALCULATIONS .................................................................................................... 23
8. CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................... 24
9. APPENDIX A: ATTACHMENTS ..................................................................................................... 25
10. APPENDIX B: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT ................................... 26
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1. ~--Generai Summary T4ble
Topic CODE SECTION CRITERIVREQUIREMENTS
Type of (Existing) Type V~B, Fully Sprinklered
Construction One Story Above:Grade
Approximate Architectural ARRK Automotive's &ite:
Square Footage Plans Offices (13): .6,600 ft2
Warehouse (F- 0: 2,551 ft2
Total (13/17-1): 9,151 ft2
Occupancy Section 304, Office:, B Occupancy
306 Manufacturing (Fabrication): F- 1, Occupancy
CBC Table. 5,08.4 Occupancy separation is -not required between B and F-1
occupancies.
Note: No storageS- I Occupancy proposed.
Hazardous CFC Chapter 50, ARRK Automotive will occupy one control area. Hazardous
Materials 51 and 57 Materials -quantities are below the,maximum allowable quantities
in a sprinklered building.
See section 5.1 of this report for maintenance and general
hazardous material requirements.
See section 5.3 of this report "for additional requirements
sp6cific to.the Dust Producing Equipment.
High-Piled CFC Chapter 32' - Any ordinary combustible high-piled storage is-outside the scope
Storage of this report.
.Smoke and Heat CFC 910.2 F-I Occupancy: Required by CFC only if >50,000 square feet of
Removal Exception 2 undivided area.
No area greater than 50,000 square feet.
Automatic OFFICES — 113 Occupancy] — OUTSIDE THE SCOPE
Sprinkler NFPA- 13 [2016 a NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard
Protection Edition] A.5.21 a Design Density Required: -0.1/1500
Figure 11.2.3.1.1, Hose Stream: 100 gpm combined inside and outside hose
Table 11.2.3.1.2 Stream demand
MANUFACTURING (Fabrication) — [F-1 Occtipancyj
NFPA-'13'[2016 - NFPA- 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2
Edition] A.5.3.2, m Design Density Required- ' 0.2/1500
Figure 1,1.2.3.1.1, N Hose-,Stream: 250 gpm combined inside andl.'outside hose
Table 11.2.3.1.2 strea.m,dem.and
SPRAY BOOTH (Paint Area) — IF-I Occupancy]
NFPA-13 [2016 m NFPA- 13 Occupancy: Extra Hazard Group 2
Edition] A.5.4.2, a Design Density Required: 0.4/2.000 using high-temperature
11.2.3.16, Figure -sprinklers,
11.2.3. 1. 1, Table a Hose, Stream: 500 gpm combined inside and outside hose
11.2.3.11 stream demand
The existing sprinkler system is designed,to 0.33/3000.
Alarm/ CFC 903.4 All valves controlling the water Supply for automatic sprinkler
Monitoring Systems (if serving >6 sprinklers), pumps, tanks, water levels and
ter~peratures, -critical air, pressures and water-flow switches on all
sprinkler systems shall be electiically supervised by a listed fire
alarm control unit.
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Topic 'CODE SECTION - ~ CRITERWREQUIREMENTS
Fire CFC 906, 906.3.4, Li2ht Hazard Occupancy (Offices)
Extinguishers 5703.2.1 and Occupancy: B
5704.3.3.1 Size: 2A@75 feet
Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet
Ordinary Hazard Occupancy (Man u factu rin g/Fabrication)
Occupancy:F-1
Size: I OB@30 feet or 2013@50 feet
Extra Hazard -Occupancy (Spray Booth/Paint Area)
CFC 2404.4.1 Occupancy: F- I
Size: 40B(@,30 feet or 80B(a-,)50 feet
Access Road CFC 503 Fire apparatus access road shall extend to within 150 feet of all
portions of the facility and all portions of the exterior walls of the
first story of the building as measured by an approved route around
the exterior of the building or facility.
Access roads are existing. No proposed changes to access roads
Exhaust CMC 208 Local exhaust recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable
Ventilation of Limit Calculations. See section 5.2.2 for details.
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Allowable Area See Architectural Outside the scope of this report. See architectural plans for
Plans* allowable area calculations.,
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2. Introduction
The following is a hazardous materials code compliance report for ARRK Automotive's
(i.e. the owners)' facility, located at 1949 Palomar Oaks Way in the city of -Carlsbad,.
California. This is a technical opinion 'and report as.required by ~CBC Section 414.1.3 and
CFC Section 104.7.2., This report is intended -to only specify the hazardous materials
-storage requirements within ARRK Automotive's facility. This report'is also intended to
help the owners effectively dete ninine the requirements necessary to meet the.2.016 Editions
of the California Fire Code and the Building Code. This report is based on Chapter 22
(Combustible Dust-Producing Operations), Chapter 24 (Flammable Finishes), Chapter 50
(Hazardous. Materials), and Chapter 57.:(Flammabl.e/Combustible Liquids) of the 2016
California Fire Code.
The scope of this report is limited to the storage and use ofhazardous materials' only in
ARRK Autornotive's suite. Any 'non-hazardous material related code.' requirements,
including any offices and high-piled storage areas, as wellas any adjacent tenant space(s)
are outside the scope of this report.
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ARRK Automotive will occupy an e .
xi , sting 9,151 ft2 suite within a one-story, fully
sprinklers building of Type V-B construction (Attachment 41). See section 7 of this report
for exposures, allowable -building areas and occupancy separation requirements.
3.2 Occupancies
ARRK Automotive is classified overall as a B and F- 1 occupancy, as defined by CBC 3 04-
311 (Attachment #2). The suite. will be used for offices space and manufacturing
(Fabrication). There'is no storage S- I Occupancy proposed.
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4. 1 ...Automatic Fire SprinklerSystem'.
Any non-hazardousmaterials related storage is outside the scope of this report.
4. 1. 1,0ffices - Outside the-Scope. of this Report
The following requirements are based on NFPA713,(2016, Edition) (Attachment #3):
CFC Occupancy: B
NFPA 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard
Design.Density Required: ~01.1/1500
Hose Stream Required. 1,00 gprn for combined inside.and outside hose stream
demand
4.1.2 ManufacturinglFabrication
The following requirements are based on NFPA-13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #4):
CFC Occupancy: F-I
NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group, 2
Design Density Required: 0.2/1500
Hose Stream Required: 25 0 gp -in for combined inside and outside hose ~strearn
demand
4. 1. 3 Spray Boo th
The following requirements are based~on,NFPA- 13 (2016 Edition) (Attachment #5):
CFC -Occupancy: F-I
NFPA 13 Occupancy: Extra Hazard Group 2
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Hose Stream Required: 500 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream
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The existing sprinkler system is designed to 0.33/3000..
4.1.4 Additional Sprinkler Requirements-
Per NFPA- f 3 [2016] Section 8:6.5.3.3 (Attachment #6), sprinklers shall be, installedunder
fixed obstructions over 4 feet wide.
Per CFC,~03.2.11.4 (Attachment #6), sprinklers or other fire-protection devices shall be
installed, within ducts having a,.cross-sectional dimension exceeding 10 inches where the
duct conveys flammable vapors or fumes. Sprinklers shall! be
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in horizontal ducts and at changes in direction. In vertical -runs, sprinklers.shall be installed
at the top and at alternate floor levels.
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4.2 Portable Fire Extinguishers
Per CFC 906, 5703.2.1 and 5704.3.3.1 (Attachment 97), portable fire extinguishers shall be
installed in the following locations:
In new and existing Group Band F-1 occupancies.
In areas where flammable or combustible liquids are stored, used or dispensed.
Where required by the sections indicated in Table 906. 1.
Portable fire extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will b
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readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal
paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that hazard posed indicated the need
for placement away from normal paths of travel. Portable fire extinguishers shall not be
obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be
completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the location of extinguishers.
Per CFC Table 906.3(l) and 906.3(2), the following are proposed fire extinguisher types
and layouts:
Light (Low) Hazard Occupancy — [Offices]
Occupancy: B
Size: 2A@75 feet
Maximum Area per Extinguisher: 6,000 square feet
Ordinary (Moderate) Hazard Occupancy [Manufacturing]
Occupancy: F-1
Size: 1013@30 feet or 20B@50 feet
Extra (High) Hazard Occupancy [Spray Booth] — Per CFC 2404.4.1, portable fire
extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided for spraying areas in
accordance with the requirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy.
Occupancy: F-1
Size: 40B@30 feet or 8013@50 feet
See section 5.4 for additional information
The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher
types and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor and
approved by the fire department.
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4.3 WaterSupply
4.3.1 General Requirements
Per CFC 507 (Attachm'ent.48), an approved water -supply capable of supplying the required
fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premisesupon which facilities, buildings or
portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into- or within the jurisdiction.
A water supply shall consist of reservoirs, pressure tanks, elevated tanks, water mains
or other fixed systems capable of providing the required fire flow. Private fire service
mains and appurtenances shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 24 as amended in
Chapter 80. Water tanks 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~app r*oved method.
The fire code official shall be notified prior to the water supply test. Water supply tests
shall be witnessed by the fire code official or approved documentation of the test shall
*system. be providedto the fire code official prior to final approval. of the water supply
4.3.2 Fire.Hydrant Systems
Per CFC 507.5 (Attachment #8), fire hydrant sy stems shall comply with the f6llowing or by
an approved method:
Where a-portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within
the jurisdiction is more than 400 feet from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as
measured by'an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site
fire hydrants and mains -shall be provided where required by the fire code official.
Buildings equipped with a standpipe system installed in accordance with Section 905
shall have, a fire hydrant within 100 feet of the fire department connections.
EXCEPTION: The distance shall be permiti e*d to exceed 100 feet where approved by
the fire code official.
Fire hydrant systems shall be subject to periodic tests as required by the fire code
official. Fire hydrant systems shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times
and shall be repaired where defective. Additions, repairs, alterations and servicing shall
comply with approved standards. Records of tests and:required maintenance shall be
maintained.
Private fire service mains and water tanks shall be periodically inspected, tested -and
maintained'in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
Chapter 5. Records or inspection, testing an d maintenance shall be maintained.
Unobstructed access to fire hydrants' shall be maintained at all times. 'The fire
department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate access to fire
protection equipment or fire hydrants.
a A 3-foot clear, space shall be maintained around the circumference of fire hydrants
except as otherwise 1 required or approved.
0 Where fire hydrants are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, guard posts or -other
approved means shall comply with-Section 312.
The water supply/hydrants and fireflow to the building are existing. There are no proposed
-changes to the fire-hydrant system, underground, or fireflow.
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4.4 AlarmlMonitoring
Per CFC 903.4 (Attachment #9), all valves controlling the water supply for automatic
sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks~ water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and
water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems (if serving >6 sprinklers) shall be electrically
supervised by a listed fire alarm control unit. Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall
be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved supervising
station or, when approved by the,fire code official, shall sound an audible signal at a
constantly attended location. One exterior approved audible device, located on the exterior
of the building in an approved location, shall be connected to each automatic' sprinkler
system. Such sprinkler water-flow alarm devices shall be activated by water flow
equivalent to the flow of a single sprinkler of the smallest orifice size installed in the
system. Where a fire alarm system is installed, actuation of the automatic sprinkler system
shall actuate the building fire alarm system. Visual alarm notification appliances shall not
be required except when required by Section 907.
The owners agree to provide alarm/monitoring system in accordance with CFC 903.4 and
additional monitoring requirements specific to the City of Carlsbad.
4.5 Fire Department Access Roads
Per CFC 503 (Attachment #10). approved fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for
every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or
within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with the requirements
of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet of all portions of the facility'and all
portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved
route around the exterior of the building or facility.
EXCEPTION: The fire code official is authorized to increase the dimension of 150 feet
where any of the following conditions occur:
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.
The fire code official is authorized to require more than ,one fire apparatus access road
based on the potential for impairment of a single road by vehicle congestion, condition of
terrain, climatic conditions or other factors that could.limit access.
The building is existing. Existing access roads have been previously approved. Changes, if
any, to access roads will be submitted by the Architect of Record and comply with the
specification of CFC 503.
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5. - Hazardou's Materials,
A Hazardous Materials Inventory has been provided for ARRK Automotive (see Appendix
B). ARRK Automotive will occupy one control area in its entirety and they agree to limit
.storage and use of hazardous materials to the materials listed. in the hazardous materials
inventory report.
Below is a summary -table of the hazardous.-material categories that will be stored and used
within ARRK Automotive's Control Area:
MATERIAL PHYSICAL
STATE
ARRK
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[STORAGE & USE]
QUANTITIES
MAximum ALLOWABLE
QUANTITY PER CBC
TABLE 307. 1 (1) &
307.1(2), CFC TABLES
5003.1.1(1)&5003.1.1(2)
HEALTH HAZARDS
Corrosives Liquid 2.671 glns 1,00Q-glns
HighlyToxics Liquids. I glns 2 glns
PHYSICAL HAZARDS
Aerosol Level 3 Aerosol 14 lbs 500 lbs
Combustible 11 Liquids Liquid 2.375 glns 240 glns
Combustible 111-A Liquids' Liquid. 0.671 glns 660 glns
Combustible III-B Liquids Liquid 37.437 glns Not Limited
Flammable IB & IC Liquids Liquid 46.25 gln~ 240 glns
Organic Peroxide IV Liquid 0.041 Ins Not Limited
Oxidizer 2 Liquid 0.041 glns 50 glns
Water Reactive I Liquid 1.609 glns Not Limited
Please note that there are no combustible dust is stored on site; howeve'r, see section 5.3 of
this report for dust producing equipment.
As shown in the inventory and the above table, the storage and use of hazardous materials
within the control area are below the maximum allowable quantities for a control area
located on the ground floor of-a. sprinklered building, stated in Chapter 50 of the 2016
California Fire Code.
.5.1 General Hazardous Material Requirements
The owners agree to im lenient and maintain thefollowing additional California Fire Code I p
requirements:
5. 1. 1 Permits
Per CFC 5001.5 (Attachment #]]),'permits shall be required as set forth in sections'105.6
and 105.7 and as required by the local city regulations.
The owners agree to obtain any applicable building and fire department permits.
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5.1.2 Hazardous. Materials- Management Plan
Per CFC 407.6 and 5001.5.1 (Attachment #12), 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:
Access to each storage and use area.
Location of emergency equipment.
Location where liaison will meet emergency responders.
Facility evacuation meeting point locations.
The general purpose of other areas within the building.
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.
.8. Locations of all control areas and Group H occupancies.
9. Emergency exits.
An HMMP will be provided by the owners only at the specific request of the fire
department.
5.1.3 Hazardous Materials Inventofy Statement
Per CFC 407.5 and 5001.5.2 (Attachment #12), where required by the fire code official, an
application for a pen-nit shall include and HMIS, such as the SARA (Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986) Title 111, Tier II Report or other approved
statement.
As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials inventory report has been provided (see
Appendix B).
5.1.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes
5.1.4.1 Containers, Cylinders and Tanks
Per CFC 5003.2.1 (Attachment #13), containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and
constructed -in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other
means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure
vessels not meeting DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5704.3.1 (Attachment #13), the design, construction and
capacity of containers for the storage of Class 1, 11 and IIIA liquids shail be in accordance
with this section and Section 9.4 of NFPA 30. Only approved containers and portable tanks
shall be used.
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5.1.4.'2 Equipment, Machinery and Alarms
Per CFC 5003.2.3 (Attachment-#] 3), equipment, machinery and required detection and
-alarm systems associated with the.use, storage or handling ofhazardous materials shall be
listed or approved.
ARRK Automotive agrees that all *hazardous material,equipment will be listed for its ~use.
Empty Containers and Tanks
Per CFC 50,03.2.5 (Attachment #13), empty containers and,tanks previously used for the
storage of hazardous materials ~ shall -befree from residual materialand vapor as defined by
DOTn, the Resource Con
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servation andRecovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority
or maintained as specified for the-storage of hazardous materials.
.Combustible Liquids: Per -CFC.5704.3.3.4 (Attachtnent'#]~), the storage of empty tanks
and containers previously used for the storage offlammable or cornbustible liquids, unless
free from explosive vapors-, shallbe stored.:as required for filled containers and portable
tanks. Portable tanks and containers,, when,,,em tied, -shall have the. covers or plugs
immediately replaced in openings.
,5. 1~4.4 Maintenance
Per CFC 5DO3.2.6 (Attachment 413), -in addition to the requirements stated above,
equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm. systems associated With hazardous
materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and
tanks shall be removed , from service, repaired or disposed.of in an approved I manner.
Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or
disposed of in an approved manner. Def6ctive'equipment,or machinery shall,be removed
from service and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be
replaced or repairedwhere' defective.
'5.1.4.5 Additional Requirements
See Attachment #13 for additional system, equipment and process requirements, including
piping, tubing, valves and fitting requirements.
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5.1.5 Release of Hazardous Materials
Per CFC 5003.3 (Attachment #14), 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.
EXCEPTION 1: The release or emission of hazardous materials is allowed when in
compliance with federal, state or local governmental agencies, regulations or permits.
When hazardous materials are released in quantities reportable under state, federal or local
regulations, the fire code official shall be notified and the following procedures required in
accordance with the following:
Records of the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials by 'the permittee shall
be maintained.
Provisions shall be made for controlling and mitigating unauthorized discharges.
VIhen an unauthorized discharge caused by primary container failure is discovered,
the involved primary container shall be repaired or removed from "service.
The person, firm or corporation responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall
institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such
unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost i o 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 r esponsible for the
unauthorized discharge.
5.1.6 Material Safety Data Sheets
Per CFC 407.2 and 5003.4 (Attachment #15), Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be
readily available on the premises. When a hazardous substance is developed in a laboratory,
available information shall be documented. EXCEPTION: Designated hazardous waste.
5.1.7 Signs/Placards
Per CFC 407.3 (Attachment #15), individual containers of hazardous Materials, cartons or
packages shall be marked or labeled in accordance with applicable fe:deral regulations.
Buildings, rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be identified by hazard
warning signs.
Per CFC 5003.5 and 5003.6 (Attachment 915), unless otherwise exemp't~ed by the fire code
official, visible hazard identification signs as specified in NFPA 70,4 for the specific
material contained shall be placed-on stationary containers and above-giound tanks and at
entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in
quantities requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des ignated by the fire
code official.
Markings. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicuously
marked or labeled in an approved manner. Rooms or cabinets containing
compressed gases shall be conspicuously labeled: COMPRESSED GAS
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Signs and markings ..shall. not be obscured or removed, shall be in English as a primary
language or in symbols allowed by this code, shall be durable, and the size, color and
lettering shall be approved.
Combustible Liquids: Per CFC 5703.5 (Attachment #15), the fire code official is
authorized to require warning si gns for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or
using flammable liquids. Signage for identification and warning such as for the inherent
hazard of flammable liquids or.smoking shall be provided in accordance with Section
5003.5 and 5003.6 and the following:
1- . Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable material. Signs warning of the hazard of
flammable liquids shall have white lettering on a red background and shall read:
DANGER — FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letter's sh'all, not be less than 3 inches in
height and 1/2 inch in stroke.
Location.. Signs shall be posted injocations as required by the fire code official.
Piping containing flammable liquids.shall be identified in accordance with ASME
A13.1.
Warning labels. Individual containers, packages.and cartons shall be identified,
marked, labeled and placarded in a ccordance with federal regulations and applicable
state laws.
Identification. Color coding or other approved identification means shall be
provided on each loading and unloading riser for flammable or combustible liquids
to identify the contents of the tank served by the riser.
5.1.8 Sources of Ignition
Per CFC 5003.7 (Attachment #16), the following requirements apply:
Smoking shall be prohibited and "No Smoking" signs provided as follows:
I . In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open
systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 5001.5.
Within 25 feet of outdoor storage, dispensing or open use areas.
Facilities or areas within facilities that have been designated as totally "no
smoking" shall have "No Smoking" signs placed at alFeintrances to the facility or
area. Designated, areas within such facilities where smoking is permitted either
permanently or temporarily, shall be identified with signs designating that smoking
is permitted in these areas only.
In rooms -or areas where flammable or combustible hazardous materials are stored,
dispensed or used.
Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code and
shall comply with Section 3 10.
10pen flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used ina manner which creates
a hazardous condition and.shall be listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or
used.
Powered industrial trucks used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) locations in
accordance with- the California Electrical Code shall be listed and labeled for use in the
environment intended in accordance with NFPA 505.
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Per CFC 5003.8.7 and 5704.3.2 '(Attachment #17), storage cabinets used to increase the
maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be in accordance with the following:
Construction: The interior of * cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of
materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous
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coating or construction shall include the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall
either be listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the intended storage or
constructed in accordance with the following:
I . Cabinets shall be of steel having'a thickness of not less than 0.0478 inch (No. 18
gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with a 1.5-inch
airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tight
fitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a self-latching
device.
2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a
minimum height of 2 inches.
Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets used for the storage of hazardous
gases or liquids shall be in accordance with the California Electrical Code.
Warning markings: Cabinets shall be clearly identified in an approved manner with red
letters on a contrasting background to read: HAZARDOUS — KEEP FIRE AWAY or
FLAMMABLE — KEEP FIRE AWAY (for flaminable/combustible cabinets)
Capacity: The combined total quantity of flammable/combustible liquids in a cabinet
shall not exceed 120 gallons.
Per CFC 5704.3.4.4 (Attachment #1 7), in all occupancies, quantities of flammable and
combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons used for maintenance purposes and the
operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section
5704.3.2. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet
when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations.
While the majority of the flammable liquids are stored in flammable cabinets, ARRK
Automotive will not use any hazardous material/flammable cabinets for the purposes of
increasing the maximum allowable quantity.
5.1.10 General Safety Precautions
5.1.10.1 Personnel Training and Written Procedures
Per CFC 407.4 and 5003.9.1 (Attachment #18), 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 mitigatin~g actions necessary
to the event of fire, leak-or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be
liaison personnel to the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in
preplanning emergency responses and identifying the locations where hazardous materials
are located, and shall have access to Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in
the site's emergency response procedures.
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:5.1.10.2 Separation;& Incompatible Materials
Per CFC 5003.9'.8 (Attachment 418), incompatible' materials in and storage of 'storage
materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored
materials are in containers having'a capacity of more than 5 pounds or 0.5 gallon.
Separation shall be accomplished by:
Segregating -incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet.
Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition extending
not less than 18 inches above and to the sides ofthe stored material.
Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets.
Per CFC 5704.3.3.2 (,4ttachment #18), materials that will react with water.or other liquids
to produce a hazard shall not,be stored in the same room with flammable and combustible
liquids except when stored in acco rdance with Section 5003.9.8.
ARRK Automotive agrees to separate any incompatible materials in storage and storage of
materials.. incompatible with materials in.~use (if greater than 5'pounds or 0.5 gallons) by a
minimum distance of 20 feet or by storing in hazardous materials storage cabinets.
5.1.10.3 Additional General Safety Precautions
Per CFC 5003.9 and 5704.3.3.3 (,4itachment 418), the
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precautions for the safe storage, handling or care of hazardous materials shall be in
accordance with the following:
Security. - Storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shal I be secured against
unauthorized entry and safe-guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official.
Protection from Vehicles. -Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided
to protect storage tanks and connected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas;
-and use areas subject to vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312.
Electrical Wiring and Equipment.
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Electrical - wiring and equipment shall be
installed and maintained, in -accordance with the California Electrical Code.
-Static Accumulation. When processes or conditions exist where a flammable
mixture.could be ignited by static'electricity, means shall be provided to prevent,the
accumulation of A static charge.
Protection from Light. Materials that are sensitive to light shall be stored in
containers designed to protect them from such exposure.
Shock Padding. Materials, that.are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or
otherwise protected against accidental dislodgement and dislodgement during
seismic activity.,
Clear Means of Egress. Storage of any flammable or combustible liquids,
including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or be allowed to obstruct physically
the route of egress.
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5.1.11.1 Shelf Storage
Per CFC 5003.9.9 and 5704.3.3.5 (Attachment #19), shelving shall be of substantial
construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design
requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic zone in which the material is
located. Shelving shall be treated,,coated or constructed of materials that are compatible
with the hazardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when
used for the storage of individual containers.
EXCEPTIONS:
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 5001.5.
Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner.
5.1.11.2 Storage of Flammable/Combustible Liquids in Control Areas
Per CFC 5704.3.5 (Attachment #19), storage of flammable and combustible liquids in
control areas shall be in accordance with the following:
Storage pile heights. Containers having less than a 30-gallon capacity which contain
Class I or 11 liquids shall not be stacked more than 3 feet or two containers high,
whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily
secured. Containers of Class I or 11 liquids having a capacity of 30 gallons or more shall
not be stored more than one. container high. Containers shall be stored in an upright
position.
Storage distance from ceiling and roofs. Piles of containers or portable tanks shall not
be stored closer than 3 feet to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction, and
shall be 3 feet below sprinkler deflectors or discharge orifices of water spray or other
overhead fire protection system.
Combustible materials. In areas that are inaccessible to the public, Class 1, 11 and IIIA
liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible
commodities unless such materials are packaged together as kits.
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5.1.12 Flammable/CoMbustible Liquid Transfer
Per -CFC 5705.2.4 (Attachment 420), Class I liqu ids or when heated to -or above. their flash
points,- Class .11 and Class III liquid shall be transferred by one of the following methods:
From safety cans complying with UL 30.
Through an approved clos ed piping system.
From containers * or tanks by an approved. pump taking suction through an
opening in the top of the container or tank.
For'Class IB, IC, 11 and Ill. liquids, from containers or tanks by gravity through an
d approve -self-closing or automatic-clo sing valve when the container or tank and
dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secondary containment
in accordance with Section 5703.4'. Class IA liquids shall notbe dispensed by
.gravity from tanks.
Approved engineered liquid transfer-s.ystems.
EXCEPTION: Liquids in original shipping containers not exceeding a 5.3 gallon capacity.
ARRK Automotive agrees that all hazardous material equipment will be listed for -its use.
5.1.13 :Separation of Control Areas
Per CFC 5003.8.3.1 (Attachment #21), control areas shall be separated from each other by
fire-barriers constructed in accordance with Section 107 of the California Building Code or
horizontal assemblies* constructed in accordance with Section 712 'of the California
Building Code, or both.
Pet CFC 5003.8.3.2, 5003.9.3.3 and CFC Table 5003 .-8.3.2 (Attachment #21), a. maximum
of 4 control areas with 100 percent of -the, maximum allowable quantities of hazardous
materials per control areaare -allowed on the first floor of a building with one-hour fire
resistance rating for fire barrier's between control areas.
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separation of control areas within ARRK Automotiv6's suite is not applicable. However
one hour fire barrier is required between ARRK Autornotive'and the adjacent tenant
space(s) to separate -the control areas between tenants.
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5.2.1 Electrically Classified Conditions
Per CFC 5703.1 (Attachment #22), electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed and
maintained in accordance with Section. 605 and the California Electrical Code.
Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dispensed or mixed shall be in
accordance with Table 5 703. 1. 1 ~ A classified area shall not extend beyond an unpierced
floor, roof or other solid partition.
The extent of the classified area is allowed to be reduced, or eliminated, where
sufficient technical justification is provided to the fire code official that a concentration
in the area* in excess of 25 percent of the lower flammable limit (LFL) cannot be
generated.
Areas where Class 11 or III liquids are heated - above their flash points shall have
electrical installations in accordance with Section 5 703. 1. 1.
The fire code official is authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical
equipment and wiring location when a condition is not specifically covered by these
requirements or the California Electrical Code.
See section 5.2.2 for exhaust ventilation requirements to maintain vapors in areas where
flammable liquids or heated combustible liquids are used. If exhaust is not provided in
areas, per CFC Table 5 703. 1. 1, the following classified electrical is required:
Class 1, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations
Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations
0 Area within 5' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions.
Class 1, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations
Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations:
Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions.
Area up to 3' above floor within 5'-25' horizontally from any edge of such equipment.
Ordinaty Electrical Locations
Storage Only where there is no flammable liquid transfers
Where flammable vapor/air mixtures do not exist under normal operations.
Spray Booth - see section 5.4 of this report
ARRK Automotive agrees to provide (if applicable) Classified Electrical within the areas
requiring local exhaust (i.e. locations where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as
within fume hoods or flammable vapor areas that are exhausted (i.e. where flammable
vapors could exist under -normal operating conditions). As mentioned previously, as
allowed by CFC 5703.1.1, the electrically classified zonesiboundaries need not extend
outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted areas when use, dispensing &
transfer operations occur within such hoods & areas provided with ventilation and
conditions as described in Section 5.2.2.
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5.2.2 Exhaust Ventilation - 8xcept inside Spray Booth
Mechanical exhaust is not requiredby the California Building and Fire Code, however the
-following exhaust ventilation i's -recommended to avoid requirements for explosion
deflagration requirements of CFC Section 911 (Attachment 423). Additionally mechanical
exhaust.to in a*intain vapors at or below 25% lower flammable limit is an acceptable method
of explosion deflagration prevention in accordance with NFPA 69. In addition, to limit the
areas of classified electrical, exhaust is recommended.
Local exhaust ventilation is recommended based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit (LFL)
calculations in Attachment #23. Please note that the local exhaust is recommended for
flammable/combustible liquids to maintain. flammable vapors at <25% LFL. See
Attachment #23 for cfm calculations for proposed products in use. Exhaust calculations
based on the following two sources havebeen used to dete rmine the minimum required,cfm
rate to maintain vapors at or below 25% Lower Flammable Limit:
Fire Protection Handbook [18 Ih Edition]: Section 4, Chapter 6 "Flammable and
Combustible Liquids" pp 4-63 ['~Calculating Vapor Volume 'and Flammable
Mixtures"]
Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended Practice [24 Ih Edition], Section
2.5 ['Ulution Ventilation for Fire and Explosion"] -
Please note that the recommended exhaust rate calculations in Attachment #23 are
applicable to the local exhaust/fume hoods qnly. The exhaust ventilation system shall be
designed by the mechanical, contractor in accordance with the California Mechanical Code.
The following exhaust rate, based on lower flammable limit calculation, is
recommended for location of local exhaust/fume hoods only, where flammable liquids
are in open-use.
Location Recommended Minimum CFM
Based on 25% LFL Calculations
Fabrication 310
Please also note the cfin rate calculations based on 25%'LFL includes a factor of safety of 4
[i.e. 4 times the minimum exhaust raterieeded to maintain the vapors below the lower
flammable limit]. The design of the exhaust -shall either meet the cfm rates proposed above
based on 25% LFL OR it shall meet the manufacturer's recommended rates for the exhaust
hood, whichever is greater. The vapors within the duct systern are not considered
"flammable vapors" if the above minimum.exhaust rates are provided as defined by Section
208 of the California Mechanical Code (Attachment 423).
See section 5A for additional requirements. for spray booth.
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ARRK Automotive will have the following dust producing equipment:
Two CNC Machines
Band Saw
Grinder
Small Tool Grinders
The types of materials sanded are plastics, wood and aluminum. Some of the operations,
including the small tool grinder use, will take place in a listed sanding booth. The sanding
booth is equipped with a wet dust collection. Cut sheets will be provided as part of the
architectural submittal package.
Additionally, ARRK Automotive agrees to comply with the following additional
requirements where the dust producing equipment [e.g. CNC machines, etc.] are used
outside the sanding booth:
5.3.1 Precautions
Per CFC 2203 (Attachment #24),- the following precautions shall be taken when dealing
with combustible dust:
Sources of Ignition: Smoking or the use of heating or other devices employing an
open flame, or the use of spark-producing equipment is prohibited in areas where
,combustible dust is generated, stored, manufactured, processed or handled.
Grounding and bonding of all equipment involving combustible dust is recommended. All
dust producing equipment shall be listed for its use.
Housekeeping: Accumulation of combustible dust shall be kept to a minimum in
the interior of buildings. Accumulated combustible dust shall be collected by
vacuum cleaning or other means that will not place combustible dust into
suspension in air. Forced air or similar methods shall not be used to remove dust
from surfaces.
In an article published by ICC [organization that publishes the codes] regarding
combustible dust (Attachment #24), facilities where the combustible particulate dust layer
depth is less than 1/32-inch or the wood dust layer depth is less than 1/8-inch, do not pose a
deflagration hazard; therefore a Group H-2 occupancy classification is not warranted.
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5.3.2 C16ssifiedVectrical
Per the'California Electrical Code Section 500.5(C) (Attachment #24)., the following
classified electrical is required: Class 11 locations are those that are hazardous because of
the presence of combustible dust.
Class 11, Division I
Areas in which. combustible dust is in the air under normal operating, conditions in
quantities -sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures,or
Areas where mechanical failure or abnormal operation of machinery or equipment
might cause such explosive or ignitable mixture to be produced, and might also
provide a source of ignition through simultaneous failure or electrical equipment,
through operation of protection devices, or from other causes,
Class 11, Division .2
M Areas,in which combustible dust due to abnormal operations may be present in the air
in,quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures; or
a Areas where combustible dust accumulation are present but are normally insufficient to
interfere with the normal operation of electrical equipment or other apparatus, but could
as a result of inf~equent malfunctioning of handling - or processing equipment become
suspended in the air; or
0 Areas in which combustible dust accumulations on, in, or in.the vicinity of the electrical
equipment could be sufficient to interfere with the safe dissipation of heat from.
electrical equipment, or could be ignitableby abnormal operation or failure of electrical
equipment.
Classified electrical is r ot required for combustible dust if the quantity of combustible dust
that may be present is kept to a. minimum (i.e. closed-system use).or with the adequacy of
dust removal systems (i.e. dust collection system).
ARRK Automotive will have dust collectors made specifically for materials used in these
areas (along with listed electrical components) as well as good housekeeping procedures
(Attachment #24) to keep combustible dust. levels to a minimum (less than 1/32-inch for.
combustible particulates and less than 1/8-inch for wood flourj; therefore classified
electrical is not proposed.
ARRK Automotive will agree tokeep the dust levels to less than 1/32-inch for combustible
particulates and 1/8-inch for wood flour on all surfaces.
.5.4 "Sp ray Booths
ARRK Automotive wilthave one ETL listed spray booths,on site.
ARRK Automotive agrees to meet the requirements of CFC Chapter 24 (Attachment #25).
See attached letter from the spray booth manufacturer and the spray -booth cut sheets in
Attachment #25.
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A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report. The following general egress
requirements apply to the proposed sprinklered occupancies (Attachment #"26): I
6.1 Offices [B Occupancy] —Outside the 1'~'Scope
Per CBC 1005.3.2, egress , width components other than stairways shall be 0.2
inch/occupant. 11
Exception I — egress width- components other than stairways shal I be 0. 15 inch/occupancy
in a sprinki ered.bu i I ding. with an approved,emergency voice/alarm. communication system.
Per CBC Table 1006.2. 1, spaces with only one exit or exit access doorway shall have a
maximum occupancy load of 49 and ~the common path of egress travel shall not exceed
100 feet. 0~~ Per CBC Table 1017.2, exit access travel distance shall not exceed 3-
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Per CBC, 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common path of egress shall not
exceed 50 feet. ~1
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Per, ~CBC 1005.3.2, egress width components. other than stai ,ays shall be 0.2
inch/occupant.
Exception I — egress width components other than stairways -shal I be 0. 15 inch/occupancy
in a sprinklered building with an approved emergency voice/alarm communication system.
Per CBC Table 1006.2. 1, spaces with only one exit or exit access do orway shall have a
maximum occupancy load of 49 and the common path of egress travel shall not exceed
100 feet. i~
Per CBC Table 10 17.2, exit access travel distance shall not-exceed 250 feet.
Per CBC Section 1020.4 Exception 2, dead ends through common -path of egress shall
not exceed 50 feet.
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7.1 Occupancy Separation
ARRK Automotive is classified as B and F- I occupancy.
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between B and-F-I occupancies in.a sprinklered building.,
7.2 ~Contrdl,Area
--ARRK Automotive will occupy one control area; however one hour fire barrier walls are
required been ARRK Automotive and the adjacent tenant space(s). See section 5.1.13 of
this report.
7.3 Allowable Area Calculations
Not within the scope of this report: The building is existing. There are no proposed changes
to the occupancy, ~construction or square. footage of the building. See architectural plans.
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It is the opinion. of Klausbruck er & Associates - that the above requirements ill meetthe n wi
requi , rements, arid/or intent of. Chapter 22 (Combustible Dust-Producing Opera~ i
tions),
Chapter 24 (Flammable Finishes), Chapter 50 (Hazardous Maiterials), and Chapter 57.
(Flammable/Combustible Liquids) of the:2016'Edition of the Califprniq.Fire and B;ilding U
Code.-
By way of my sigtiaturel ARRK,Automotive agrees to the -storage and ni - ainteftaWe
conditions. required and spe.qifiqdiri this report.-
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
NO~ OF FLOORS
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'1914-91 PALONAR OAKS AIAY.
CARLSBAD, CA. 920:11
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CARLSBAD, CA: 92011-1
L A L D EG,7 ESCRIPTION: LOT 13? S;UB-DIVIS,10,N MAP #101,98
NO.,.~_OF FL01ORS
TYPE 0 F C101INST: V- B FU L LY -'SIPIR- IN K LE ED
OFFICE OCCUPANCY., B
F1 RESEARCH D EVE LOPM ENT
(CHANGE FROM Sl TO F1 OCCUPANC'T,~
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PARK-ING..REQUIRED:
1939 PALOMAR OAKS -WAY
USE, AREA - PARKING SPACES
OFFICE: -1 9,148 SQ. FT.- @ "1 /25'0. 77
194-5'PALOMAR OAKS WAY
USE AREA .,PARKING SPACES
OFFICE: SQ. FT. 1/250 154-
194-9 PALOMAR OAKS,WAY
SUITE A:
.USE AREA PARKING SPACES
OFFICE:
WAREHOUSE:
3,085 SO. FT. 6 1/250
3,744- SQ. Fr. 1/1,000,
1.2'
4 -
SUITE B
USE AREA
OFFICE: 6,600 SQ. FT. 1/250 27
WAREHOUSE: 2,551 ~Q'. FT. @ 1/-l000 3
TOTAL PARKING SPACES REQUIRED. 277
.,PARK-ING P.R.OVI D E Dl:,
REGULAR SPACES: 260
SPACES',ON, ADJACENT, LOT:' 2~
TOTAL PARKING SPACES PROVIDED. '282.
USE AND OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION
303.3 Assembly Group A-2. Assembly uses,,. ititended'.Tor
food and/or drink consumption including, but notlirilited,to:
Banquethalls
Casinos (gaming areas)
Nightclubs
Restaurants, cafeterias and s
'
imilar dining facilities
(including associated commercial kitchens)
Taverns and.bars
303.4 Assembly Group A-3. Assembly uses intended for wor-
ship, recreation or'amusement and other assembly uses. not
classified elsewhere in Group A including, but not limited to-'
Amusement arcades
Art galleries
Bowling alleys
Community halls
Courtrooms
Dance halls (not including food or drink consumptiofij
,Exfiibition halls
Funeral parlors
Gymnasiums (without spectator seating)
Indoor swimming pools (without spectator seating)
Indoor tennis courts (without spectator seating)
,Lecture halls
Libraries
Museums
Places of religious worship
Pool and billiard parlors
Waiting areas in transportation terminals
303.5 Assembly Group A-4. Assembly uses intended for
viewing of indoor sporting events and activities with specta-
tor seating including, but not limited to:
Arenas
Skating rinks
Swimrning pools
Tennis courts
303.6 Assembly Group A-5. Assembly uses intended for
participation. in or viewing outdoor activities including, but
not limited to:
Amusement park structures
Bleachers
Grafidstands
Stadiums
303.7 FLxed guideway transit systents. ISFMI,Fixed guide-
way transit system buildings shall conform to the require-
ments of this code foi- their occupancy classification in
addition to the pr~ovisions. selforlh in Section 443.
303.8 Subterranean spacesfor winery facilities in natural
or manmade cav
'
es. [SFMI For fire and life safety require-
ments, see Section 446
SECTION .304
BUSINESS GROUP B
304.1 Business (Irmijo, B. 6FOUP B
w olh(rs- ilic ~i~(:
pqtlorl tllelcol~ lol ol
L
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le~ QIA I 111(~Jrlde_ hilt notbc limitcd To-flic j_JloN%11W,
AnibUl'Lit01V C~ic L'icill(ics 'cllm.c (~r,j,,Itc't pflo,
1h,I)l 11V''
111,3 11 ks
R-1111cr "Ind hCIRIt" sho[)~
("It wilsh
t Civlc Lidnimiscratioll
('11111C. 0L]tj)A1CF1t /SF~1/ 0~,,l 61(,ap f-2 1)
Dr, c1carimL ~iijd latindrics ajid deli~eF\ r
wli-scivicc
Educjtiorml occiymci~~, for suidetw, aho% c the I _'th
Flc~:tromc (LtL~ 1)rocu~,~,11111
Food po(2es.,,mL, c~~,taHishment,~ ~md conmict-clal 1,11clicils
not a~-")ocjatecl with rest,) Li rin (,,, ~_A_,2teti,is and ~,iirijlkii
dinim-, Li~ Ilitics iiot more thin _'_~00 ~qLjarc feel ( 2 3 2 it i I
in
I,Lihffatot-iCS,~ tcs(ffl~,,, resejoch iion
U C
Post of-ficc,"
Print ,hop~,
lliott~siomil j aicljite(:t~, attorn(:~ s. (]L:nlist~,,
jiln sicians, em,mccts- eic.)
Radio md tclevisiorl staiiow,
Tdephoiic (~xchan,_,cs
1 001 ~jl lrLitnin,( jiid 4 11 d(:Vclojim(:nt iiot ~Nlthin ~i _,L 11
ac~idcfll ik- pro_,,rani (tihis include, hin not hu lifill
enter~, maltial air,,, ~tudi(-~, L!\Tl I I I A 11 t 1"', to-
re.,irdlc-,~ of flic wes %~hcr,: I lot
las~'jci~;d 'v i 6rcmp A occLjpajjc% i
304.2 Definitions. The followin: terms are defined in Chap- t
ter 2:
AMBULATORY CARE F
CLINIC, OUTPATIENT.
. SECTION.1,305 '
EDUCATIONALGROUP E
305.1 Educational Group E. Educational Group E occu- 11 pancy includes; among others, the use of.a. building or struc-
ture, or a portion thereof, by more Ithan six persons at any one
time for educational purposes thro 11 ugh the. I 2th gra de.
Exception: /SFMI A residence" used as a home schoolfor ~ 1 the children who normally reside at the,residence. Such
residences shall remain classfed as Group R-2, or Group
R-3 occupancies..
~051.1 Accessory, to places !f -religious worship. Reli-
gious educational rooms and religious.auditoriums, which
are accessory to places of religious worship in accordance
with Section 303.1.4 and have'*cupant loads of less than
100 per room or space, shall I be classified as Group A-3
occupancies.
. 11 - -
305.2 Group E, day care.faci 11 lities. This group includes
-buildings and stryctures or portiops thereof occupied by more'
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than sbt,children 2 ypars.0 and blder who receive e,duca- f age
tional- supervision.or pqrsonal-caire-services for fewerthan 24~
hoursper day'.
77' 1 t'~' I-,- (~l ca Pi 7 1 1 'c I
L I 's I C A I 11~,tl (IT1W nt~
Exception: -[SFMI A Day-ca~ejaciliiy noim olheiwise. c7assi-..
fied as an' R-3 occupancy, where occupants are.not.capable
of responding to I an emergency situation, without physical
assislanceftoT the staffshall be c si x Groyp 1-4.'- las fied
P
Pap(:r lilill" or pro'ducts
Jllloto~,Fapllic
-i Phtic piodncL~,
flrnmn,,~ ot Piihll,,hjw-,
305.2 , V Within -plices of ieligious worship. Rooms ~and,
spaces within pla es of-religious worship providing such incinciMion
day care Auring religiousJunctioifis shall bid . classified., as
part of the primary occupancy where not licensed for, day-
It
km p Lind
care purposes by-thd Departiltlent-o'f'Social Services.,
l'ob,ic(:(-)
FACTORY GROUP,F
Tiailct,,
1,Jpfl0lsttlnl,-,
p). I Fact"r,, hiduslii:fl (Ir `t~to 3~O -oup F, F r\ lndu,~,nml 61011
F o1-CU[)dHCV olilcr,~, Ulu Usc of ;I hkilldniL, or,
~tlljc(llfc, (-)I a poltion ther,~ol, 1-~,;r :is~cinhlin~~ dr-ls~cinhlin~
fiihl C:d I I I ~, 11711 11111L!, 1n;fl1Uf1lC[tlIln'-'~ PJCk-Ji2 n'-, rq)~Ilr or
opera - , , (,,,ul) 11 ttom) ftit ai~: not clas,.0Wd 1,.,~ r
lM,7,lrd0L1S ol (-110111) S
306.2 jNI,)dc'ra(c-hazmd fii~tov-N, industriA, Group 11-1. Fac-
tof\ indtj~[rmi tj,,,us ~Oiicli (trc in'ot classil-icd a's F~ic[ory fit, . I us -
Ilia] F-2 1m~ liaiard sfiall h(: cla-~,~ificd is F-1 ~lodclat~~
liaz;lld mld~slmll nickidc [)ill not hc Innited to, th(:'J`ollowtnL:
AiiCmtl (I'll'inUl"ICtUl ill'-', not to ificludc iep',iii
~Vood (list i I 1,-itl()Il
cah i n (2 t)
Low-whazardjactory industrial, Group F-2.~Tactory,
industrial uses that involve the fabrication -orrnanufacturing
- of noncombustible materials -which during finishing, packing
or processing do not ~involve a sigqificant fire, hazard shall. be
as F-2,occupancies and, shall include, but not ~be
limited.to,"the followin .9:
Beverages:, up to,iind including'] 6-per'cen't lkohol content
Brick and masonry
Ceramic products
Po'undries
(ind otlict inotor
pc~ cl over I -permit alcohol,conicnt
GI
'
ass products
Gypsum
Ice,
Meta , I products (fabricati , on and as sembly)
Blcvcic~)
Boa
Rloollis ol hills)ICS
SECTION 307
'HIGH-HAZARD GROLIRH
IF] 307.1 Hi: gh4az4r L d Group;1j. HighThazard Group,:H
ind plioto L~qwl)nicnt occupancy includes, -others; -the use of. a building 611`~` _among
(,",)nvas of ~,iinilar 1,11hilc
L
structure, oria' portion therecift,that involves the manu'factur-
;m.g, process I ng,-generation or storage of miterialsthafco'nsti-
tute.a physical or health hazard' in' Oantitie~ in excess, of
ollstrilction ~v-mcllltulLil 111~-idlincr\ those allowed in control:areas complying with iS'ection 414,
-based-6n.th.e maximumal lowable -quantity 1imits fbr~control
Areas setforth in Tables:307.1(1)-,~nd' 1 307 ](2). Hazardous
L"
"t,on
llt,,~ -.occupancies are.classified -i.n-Groups H-1,'H-Z H-3,-.H-4 and
H p -5 shall be, in accordance with.this section, the.require-
F ood pi-uc~s~,111,-~ Cst'llfli'dilm:11ts ~nld Cnfnlllcr~ ,,d l,,itcht:n,,
rn ents of Section 415'and he Cali rnia'Fire Code. Hazard- fo
'ous..materials:8tored, or used owtop of-roofs.or Panopies shall
not a~,I~ocl I ;itcd wtli ic-,i~iur~nits, c:lc[ci a~ and.siniiLir --beclassified%asoutdo'o storgeotuseand,shall'com ly-with. r. a
dinnw Licilities [lot I'll"Ic th~lil 1~00 "Cluirc tcct In' I "the 'ali rni 'Fire Co e. C fo a d
:IFI'307.1.1'Uses other than.Group H. An occupancy that
,~stores, uses.or hand I es,hazardous materials.as described in
ofiecirmor'e,ofthe:f6ilowin n items shall.rot be classified,
as Group H, but shall be ~lassified
,
as the occupancy that.it
most nearly resembles.
a 1,., Buildings nd structures occupied for the applica-
tiori :of flammable finishes, provided, 'that 'such
A ind df,,,r) buildings-or. areas conform to-the requirements of
,~iL tirc ~,i0 i;,, Section'416'a-nd the California Fire Code.
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ATTACHMENT #3
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'n'd 7 T nternati6na'I Shore Connection,,
-mate h rants Threads to mate hydrants Threads t~ yd
d hos and hose at shore facilities an e n ship
9/ii in. '(14 mm)..
minl~um L, ,
)Ili( III( 111(hil- PI
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~il Id mldl~,)l IIIII I,, 1II(III), 'la"
2.75in. 2.75. in. 3:5 in! 1(70 mm)'~ - - 3 In. m Note th -the 'ommittee's interitt.6 ~U]Lomatically. P'~ ~r (90-M at it i,~ not c o mm
(9 ~ I I I . . . . . . %equate library book~helves with ordinary' hazard occupancies
viLh libr'a of. approxi- s or ry'stacks.'typi&l library bookshelves 1.25 in. (32 mm) L. iTiately 8 ft (2.4,m) i~'height, c "(32 mm) r containing books stored vertically
driIend, held iii place_~in~cl6se'associatjon with each other, with
ais es. 0 mm) can be considered -Lo.be light, I widef 30.irf." (75
0.75 in. 'O.75-in. hazard occupancies. Similarly, librar~ sia~~ areas, which are more .
akin to she storage or-recon n-ed'in NFPA 232, I stoi~aae, as defi mm). (20 mm) if
3 bIi ordi ~ary, haiand, occupancies. 4 shoiild be'considered t(.
Ship, 'Shore A. 5 jor purposes of ~these de'finitio'ns, Clas~s'l, Class'~ 11,. Mateirial: Any. guitableJor 150'psi Materiat: Braiss or~-~ronie lm~ - -to (1 suitable for- 150 psi (110~3'bar)' Cl'*- IV co lmmoditi~s wo!uld be'.con-sidered, 0.3 bar) service (shore) 'Class 111; and., ass
Flange surface: Flat face service-(ship),_. have rn~oder-k~ rates of:hQL`relea`se, while Group A plastics'
3 . , . , _ I ' 'Gasket material: Any suitable for would considered to have J~ijhx'ates7of hea'L release. Stock-
',,piles ar 150.psi (10.3 bar) service x" o, include display merchandise (mer~can e j~ohsidered t
Bolts: Four 5/a in. (16,mm) minimum' file)ar~d arrangements'of combusLibles ancillary~LO operations diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long,'
threaded to within I in. (25 mrn) 0, wi thin, the, occupancy as opposed to dedicate&.Sl.orage,areits~~
14;ere the fire loading.ig generalli more severe: of bolt head J,
)OILS Z" - Nuts: Four, to fit t
'-AA3.1 -Ordinary hazard,, rbup''l) occupancies include oc fit bolts Washers: Four, tc p cupancies" ing-u-ses and conditions similar to~the following-
'(1) .,Automobile ~a!king and showrooms FIGURE A.3.10.7' 1~te`rna'64;nall Sh6reTire Connection. 4 (2)'.Bakefies
i(3).Beveragemanufacturing
(4). Carmenes A.4.6 Non-system com pon en Ls can a6ersely affect the operaw . - * (5) Daiiy,product~mahuficLuring,and'processi'-'k~ Lion and longevity of the fire sp6nkl6r:system. bbj!`~cts c6n-_
nected to the sprinkler System can~~displa~e sl~rinkler system . Electronic plAts '4
d`- facturing i ass pro ucts,manu (7)',,Glass and ki piping, causing obSLruCLiOn to the spray:paLtern of spfi_nk.1ers1-
delay the activ, er, or-cause, chemical compat-e, aio~-of a sprinkl (8). Laundries,
A(9)' F6'taurant.service areas, c n use h ibility p~oble-mi thaL 'a' ca L ~failiIire of.spi-iiinkle'r system,' (10) Porte cocheres:: Ir co . mponents~ e(l 1) ,Mechanical rooms i
A~5.1. Occupancy examplesdri the listings: as'ihown the. rdinary hazard (Group 2) occupancies -include oc- various hazard'classificaLibns arp,,iniended L~ ~eprese n-L'Lle,'- A.5.3.2,,Oi
cupancies havina.uses andconditions similarto"the fo]16~ving: norm for those -occupancy types. ~Unu;ual,6r' ~bnormal fuel
loadingi or c6mbiisfible' characLenSLics'and stl[SCept.iibility'for (1). Ajjricultural facilides t
changes in.. these,rcharacteiiSOC~,~: for a particular OC~upahcy, Barns and st"ables"'
mco, sid6raLions'hat should be~weigbe&n the selection and a n L ~(3) Cereal mills
classification. n '6idinary- ,,j4) Chemi&ola Ls---,-;
'The, light. haza cl" ificatiowis intended to'encompass -products rd, ass (5) Confecdonery
is i' icif-i residential oa~panci6; ~Otever,~tlhiS is not. .,(6) Distilleries
clude the u'se of listed residential sprinklers in residendal. oc-'-; .,(.7) Drycleaners
cupanciesorre~idenLi~iporLionsofToLlieroccup,an,~i~s:r (8), Eyterior loading d6cks,*.(NoLe Lhat:~xtehor loading
docks onl i;sed Gr loading and unloading of ordinary A.5.2 li,iz,ird (,(, II y II)t hidt (w, I, J)~I% I]],_, ~; 1~1 t combustibles should b~ classified as'OH2.For Lfie haii- 11'c"111d I ('11jillf'o, ~illld'u I') hc
dli,ng of fl~mmableand combustible liquids; hazardous
(1) AIIIIII'd ~11, 11~ 1, where utilized for storage, exterior loading
do ks and all i~Lerior l6a g docks should be protected c di~
`b' ' d' ase -upon the actual occupancy,and the,,materials
1 1) Yj% jild I it (d --11111,11"111,1c 11, 11,11 %~ilh handled on th~e dock, a; if the 'materials were. actually.
stored in LhaL c'onifigti-Mfion.)
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'(10) Horse stables
L~ jc~ds inn~nufacturing (11)- atlier-
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Table 11.2.3. 1.
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2 Hose Stream Allowanceland Water Supply (9) )EXLerior columns urider 10 fo.(0.9 M2) in area forined
Duration Requirements for Hydraulically Calculated Syste~is by sLuds orwocidjoists, supporting exterior canopies that
arefully,protecLed' iLh a sprinkler system.
FoLal Coinbincd (10)*LighL or ordinary. hazard occupancies where noncom-
Inide ind ( )iit_,idi~ bustible or limited-combustible ceilings a;e attached to
Ii~idc I i—, the bottom of composite woodjoists either directly or on ___ - - 71-- - ~ ~ Diii.ition to metal channels not ex -
ceeding 1 in. (25 mm) in depth, 0( ~P,n L 'min gpill 1, niln (111111t](11) provi&d the adja~eiril.j6iStch'annels are firestopoed into
volumes not excLding 161) ft3 (4.5 M3) using materials,
equivalent to 1/2 in. (13 rr~iii) gypsum board, and it least
Ordinary 0, 50, or' 0, 190; or 250 950 .60-90 '31/2 in. (90 mm) of batL insulation is installed at the hot-
ha7ard 100 380 tom of,the joist channels when the ceiling is attached
utilizing metal channels.
Extra hazard 0, 50, or 0, 190, or 500.,, 11900 90-120
100 380 11.2.3.2 Derisit.y/Area Method.
Water Supply.
to the bottom of solid wood joists 'or I solid' limited-' 11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only
'Combustjb]6construction'6rnoncor~bus6ble~onsLrucLion shall be'calculated from the
'
density/area curves of Figure
so as to create enclosedjoist spaces 160 fi!` (4.5 m3) or less' 11.2.3. 1. 1. or from-,Chaoter 22 where densit~*/area Criteria are
in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di- specified for specia'I occupancy hazards.
rectly on t6p or within the ceiling j6ists,in an otherwise e the calculations .11.2.3.2.1.2 When usink Figu- 11.2.3.1.1,
sprinklered concealed space. shall sadsf~ aiiy single point on. the appropriate density/area
Con cealed,spA~es_wh ere rigid ma enals are used and Lhe~ curve:
expos;cd surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less
and the materials have been demoi~SlLrated. to not propa- 11.2.3.2.1.3- When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shai'l-notbe riec-
gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m)'when tested in accor- ess.ary.to meet all points onthe'selected curves.
dance with ASTM E84, Standard 'rest Method for Surface 11.2.3.2.2, Sprinklers.
Burning Characteristics'of Building' Materials, or ANSI/
r 11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities -and areas pro'vided in Figure U L 7 2 3 1- St ~ n dard for Test for Surf6ice Bu~n ing' Ch a ra'iteris I ic; .1 - 11.2,3.1.1 shall be for,use Zmly%vith spray. sprinklers. of BuildingMaterials, extended for an additional 20- min- Z-- ir
utes in theform in which they are installed in the space. 11.2.3.2.2.~ Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted
Concealed' spaces in ~which the e~kposed materials ~re for use in extra hazard, occup I ancies or
.
other occupancies
constructed entirely of fire-reLarda'nt-Lreated wood as de- where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or
fined by NFPA 703. combustible dusts.
Concealed spaces over isolated sm~all ro6ms not exceed-
2 ( 2) 1 f 11.23.2.2.3 - For extended coverage ipinklers, the minimum ing 55 ft 5.1 m in area. A - - 10 ft 2 1 (6.9. 1 h2),
design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fi— .(8) Vertical pipe chases under. r provided 0
't - ure 11.2.3.1:1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which- that in mulfifloor buildings the chases are.fires'fopped al ever is greater. each floolnusing materials equivalenLA6 the floor con-
sLruc
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Lion~, arid where such pipe j'cbases contain no 11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be listed with
sources of ignition, piping shall be7noricombustible, and. and, designed, for the lr~inimum flow corr6ponding to the
pipe p~neirat_ions at each floor. sh~ll be properly sealed. de~nsity for the hazard as specified in-Figur'e 11.2.3.1.1.
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ANNEXA 13-295
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International Shore Connection f (7) Institutional
(8) Kennels Threads to mate hydrants Threads to mate hydrants
and hose at shore facilities and hose ns 1p i ;
:7
Libraries, except large stack rooms.
Museums
9/16 i.n. (14 mm)
mintrum FF U F,
Nursing or convalescent. homes
(12)- Offices, includi
'
ng data processing -
Residential.
ResLau'rafit seatin g areas
Theaters and auditoriums, excluding stages and P~rosce-
niums
2.75 in. 2 75 in ~(16) Unused attics
001111m)—3 3.5 in. 3~5,
go (90 m Note that it is not the committee's intent to automatically
equate library bookshelves with ordinary hazard occupancies
~5,7 ~12 in" or with library stacks. Typical library bookshelves of approxi-
1.25 in. (32 mm) (32 mm) mately 8- ft (2.4 m) in height, containing books stored vertically
on end, held in place in close association uitli each other, with
aisles wider than 30 in. (750 mm) clLn be considered to be light
0.75 in. 0.75 in. hazard occupancie's. Similarly, library stack areas, which are more
(20 mm) 20.mm) akin to shelf storage or record storage, ~s defined in NFPA 232,
In should be considered to be ordii ary hazard occupancies.
Shore Ship A.5.3 For purposes of these, definitions, Class 1, Class 11, Material: Any suitable for 150 psi - Material: Bras~s or bronze
(10.3 bar) service (shore) suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) -Class 111, and Class IV commodities wo~ uld be -considered to
.Flange surface: Flatilace service (ship) 'while have moderate rates of heat release, Group A plastics
Gasket material: Any suitable for would be considered to have -high rates of heat release. Stock-
150 psi (10.3 bar) service L
Bolts: Four % in. (16 mm) minimum
piles are considered to include display merchandise (mercan-
Lile) and arrangem~nts of combustibles ancillary to operations diameter, 2 in. (50 mm) long, within the occupancy as opp~osed-to dedicated storage areas threaded to within 1 in. (25 mm)
of bolt head where the fire loading is generally more severe. -
Nuts: Four, to fit bolts A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard (Group 1) occupancies include oc- Washers: Four, to fit boltis cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following:
FIGUREA.3.10.7 International Shore Fire Connection.' Automobile parking and showrooms
Bakenes
Beverage manufacturing
A.4.6 Non-sysLem.components can adversely affect the opera- Canneries
tion and longevity of the fire sprinkler sy'stem: Objects con- 'Dairy producti manufacturing and processing
necLed to the sprinkler system can displace sprinkler system Electronic plants
. Glass and glass products rnafi~facturing piping, causing obstruction to the spray lSattern of sprinklers,
delay the activation of a sprinkler, or caus~ chemical compat- Laundries
ibility problems that. can cause the failure of sprinkler system Restaurant. service areas
components. I " PorLe cocheres
rooms _Mechanical
A.5.1 Occupancy examples.in the lisLin'ks as shown in the.,
vari
'
ous hazard classifications are intended. to represent the,, A.5.3.2 11~1/.IT(i (6~r(,i 1) 2) 1— 11(ludc o(-
J norm for those occupancy types. Unusual or abno'rmal fitrel'~
loadings or combustible characteristics ~~d susd~ptibilliLy for f,t( lltk~
1 1 changes in these characteristics, for a parficul~r occupancy,.~ (2) B,tiii,,ind
are considerations that should be weighed in these.lection and I) (,,,1 "'11 1)1111,
classification. -- 1 1, 't . 1) p1,1111, -- (~IAIT)~ir,
The light hazard classification is inLended'to'encompass, (1)) Godc' ll(,Il( 1% l w'(111(
residential occupa~cies; liowever, this isn'01. in'Lended to pre-" (W) D1,1111( ]I(
clude the use of listed residential sprinklers in residential oc-'. 1)), h
cupancies or residential portions of other occupancies: ~,l , I~ ~,i(l I I I'-, d(" t-, N~, '(11,11 1" ~,I(l
A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies include occupancies having,.',
-,III\ 11,61 i,~l '111d 11111—olill- (d
-uses and conditions similar to the following: 111)13" 11 N, " 11, ~I I ](I hc lj,~,] Ii cd I I -, 1, ol III, I I'ti)-
Ili]) i I I I II )k H I I I 1'PT1Ih1111Ihl1 I I t I I d', , h 'tl-o (I
Animal shehers I " I I I I I I I f 4 1 T , I I-, I t, I i ( o 1, ~Jdi I I
Churches d''( "'Ind,fll illl( I I.,] l'' (1— L, 'h')II]d h,,~ J)TI~11:( O'd
Clubs Ili, ~i~ 111,11. ,~, Ijp~111", 111d. III,' 111.11( 11.11"
Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible cons"cLion with.' d ~,11 Ili, 41— k il 111c hi'll,
no combustibles beneath
'Educational
Hospitals, including animal hospita'Is and veLennary fa-".
cilides
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-ANSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 13-N6
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I I il'i 11 ic" J1 Other N~P"A'stan ards cont I at n sprinkler system* design cri-
I j %l'o I1111c teria for fire control or`si]tp~mssion ofspecifiChazards.-This_
1 1) N1,, t~il hli~~ -information hai~b~_eii ~iLher ref6ren~ea or'copi,ed,into Chapw,
I M, 1~ 111111c ter 22 using NFPA's!'extraci policy.
I P,ip( I 'illd 1,111I, 111ilk t A.5.6 Specification of the-ty0e,amount, and,arrangdment
mmo I y n is essen- of combustibles an y- C6 ' a-L' c assificat o ''i
Lially an al.Le~npt to-define the p6t.e~Li~l filre SieveriLy,,.basZ~d
(,I IT"I I, I 1h) 1, if "11, irl,,111(lili-~ h1-1 on its bdi~ni' ' h ng c aract.erISLICS, so the fire can be successfully
ed -by the prescri bed' s'p~~ i kie'r, pro tedion fo~ithe conLroll
h~,11,1111i( commodity.. class.- In,, actual ~ storage si tuations, -. however,
many storage arrays I do notfit precisely inio'_- one of the'fun,
'2 1 PI 1111m,-, :IIA I dariiebtal clas'sificafions;,therefo~e, the user, needs to "make
ei-C'oni-parin'g'eiac~ class-ifiCLio'n" Lo,the eXiSt- , ('11 1, k ~I,ihlc n1j"I if( 'judgmenl.S'aft
1~, TI 11'.1 t) ( I,, h,il 11,~, '111d: I-,,( in t difio'~S. SLorag of tl~ouiands g s orage con e. arrays consist
L ~ 011III, illd 11)-il LHIY~I~ILITI,k c ''k bl ify all the of pl~6~ucts, -lAi h ma es I I t impossi, eto Spec
Lions- f -class.'As,an alLernaLi aCC6ptableyaria` or any ve,,a vari-,
~eLy OfZcm, mon.pro ucts.are classified:in this anney'based A
1 (25) Si,v~~ loss.e~peiie~ncej'a~d fire, test results.
%-n xlil~. turill -.::Table'A~5.6 provides ~x"pies ofco,mi-riciditieg not addressed C,~ .
'' i' - 6' Section 5 C-The co6 2 '111( byth6,class.ificati ns.i.n. e . n mmodides Iisted i la~
7-ibleiA.5.6 are outside Lhe scope ofNFPA 13 protection. S) I! THATI111d( IIJTM~~
2 (h N~, ~11 iu.i( Iiimi)Lr 4 Table"'A.5.6.~~ isan' `ahiliab_e~tized, list of`co'n~ffi6dities, with 1 4
s c'o'rr-es- briding cia sifi6ti-ons - _p~
able Table. A~.5.6;3.1" T A.5.6.3 2, Table A.5.6.3.3, Table.
A-5.4.1 EXLra,hazard'(Group I') occu~anci~s-in~l~'de--oc-c-u-'-.', '.X:5.6.14, and Table A.5.6.4. I provide -'~xaiiiples~.of tomrf;odi!
Rancies having uses and- conditions sir~i]Sr. tothe f8llowii~g: - tieswithin a spe~ifit class.
(1)'Aircraft-hatigafg (ex'c6pt -as' governed
by.
NFPA409). d (2)".Combustible hydraulic fluid us~:areas
-44 Die casting
Metal extrudin' -'TAble A.5.6 Exam Oles of Commodities Not Addressed b
(5):Plywood indparficleboard manufaCLurmg 'Clis'sifications i I Sec~tion"5.15A" n
s g avi fl - It pio"ints below: 100*F (6).Prind~g (Ln inis.h ing as
(18'C).] Ammutition Comp'6nenLs
Rubberreclaiming, c6ml;ounding,"drying, ..rfiillin I )rirnersa~apowder -i: Bulk,f A canizin ~aue`ries 91
Saw mills --'Lithium and-OL~'e , rSirni
-
lai ex'otic:m' eLAs'
d" % 'Lithium-i .(9)'Textile-pi,cki~g;6p6~i~g,61'en ing,garnetting, or card-, on and 'Other iecha~geable'battefies Lhav, .7
'or -contain c; b~u el&trolyie~ ~ing, combining of-C;tLon, syfi~hetics,'wool!shoddy, in stible
..burlap
(10) -Upholstering with plastic, oams Stored on rack-s
Crates
A.5.4.2 i,EXLra hazard (Group 2)..occupancies include 6c pt' cu- Ern y-wood 91' & aLLe
pancies having uses and C'ohdifiom similarjo-the fo]16~~g: -Car' pet Rolls.' 7
`~~",Conibusdblii'Metals ~~'l 'ij9i' _'06cifically id6nd e ~n -d fi Asphalt saturating,-~,
it ptherwise Flammable liq ids sprayipg Conip'ress~d-or.-Uque ie lamma le es.(i;e.,filled ' . I _, fi 'dF b i` Gas Flow coating prop'an'e' `cyl I nd ers) ~4- it n less. specifical ly -iden Li fi ed .'(4) Manufactured home or,rriodular~ building 'assemblies" nvi othe se n osure, Ovvhere'fini~hed e ~l is present a~d has coffibifstib e -.Explosives
-inLeHors) ie Blasungprin~ rs:andsiinilariLems~
(5)~Clpen,oil.quenchi6g Ferdliz'e'rs (niLrates)~,. -
(6).PlaSLidmanufaC'Lun-ng Fireworks.'. : . I , , - j Solvent cleanin T--Consumer and'display
M. spe c -and Co '66SLible Li~ --,',Flammable u unle~s ciA ally Varnish and'painL dipping
(9). Car,sLa'ck&s* and%'car'lift system cars stacked," identified otherwise-~ k'- s, ith
iverti~all L' id un~greaLe~ than 20% alcohol h" s L at conU
qu rt &Gah 1jangiii entsj~tilk Sl.orag~
-A-5.5 Other NFPA standa'rds'coruain'de'sign 'c'nitenia' for fire'" -Lighters (butane)
conLrol or fire sul5p~ession (iee Secti~n 5 . 5 dnd C4apt~r.2). While. ]Loose in large cont_ainers~(I:evel 3'aerosol)
these. can,forni,the -basis, of desigi -criteria, LbIS'st~mdard d e`-,-*-- S Cot LoMge" n1amer,
scribes the methods of design; installation, fabrication, calcu-, -12irge contamer.SLoffia e.6fhousefiold gdods
latic~n, and. eva'hiaLion ofwaLer supplies!Lh~t Aoijfd b~ used f6ri
the.specific, design of the System.,,, ~0,- *Shauld be treated as idle pallets.
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0 05 0 lo P 15 f] 1) 25 r) %L~ 0 ~~5 0 40
FIGURE 11.2.3J.] Derisi(% AD'~t CAJF~CS.
Table 11.2.3.1.2 Hose Stream Allowance and Water Supply
Duration Requirements for Hydrautically-Calculated Systems
'YoUCoiiihmod
hi,idc .,nd 0ut-,id,
I I—c
I)itr.ilion
gp], L ium gpin 1, inin (minutcs)
Liglo M
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Extra hazard 0, 50, or 1 0, 190, or 1 500 1 1900 1 90-120
1 100 380
to the bottom of solid wood joists or solid limited-
combustibl6 construction or noncombustible construction
so as to create enclosedjoist spaces 160 f0 (4.5 M3) or less
in volume, including space below insulation that is laid di-
rectly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise
spri nklered ;concealed space.
Concealed spaces where rigid materials are used and the
exposed surfaces have a flame spread index of 25 or less
and the materials have been demonstrated to not propa-
gate fire more than 10.5 ft (3.2 m) when tested in accor-
dance wi th ASTM E84, Standard 7ist Method for Surface
Burning Characteristics of Building Materials, or ANSI/
UL 723, Standardfor 7~stfor Surface Burning Characteristics
ofBuilding Materials, extended for an additional 20 min-
utes in the forrn in~which they are installed in the space.
Concealed spaces in which the exposed materials are
const.ructed entirely of fire-retardant-LreaLed wood. as de-
fined by NFPA 703.
Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not exceed-
ing 55 ftF (5.1 M2) in area.
Vertical pipe chases under lo,ft2 (0.9 M2.), pro~ided
that in mulLifloor buildings the *chases are firesiopped at
each floor using materials equivalent to the floor con-
SLrucLion, ~and where such pipe chases: contain no
sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and
pipe peneLraLions aL each floor shall be properly sealed.
' Exterior, columns under 10 ft
1
2 (0.9 M2) in area formed
by studs or woodj6isLs, supporting exterior canopies Lh at
are fully prOLeCLed with a sprinkler system.
(10)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where noncom-
bustible or limited-combusLible ceilings are attached to
the bottom of composite woodjoists either directly or on
to meLallchannels not exceeding I in. (25 mm) in depth,
provided the adjacenLjoiSt channels are fireSLOpped into
volumes not exceeding 160 W (4.5 M3 ).using materials
equivalent. to 1/2 in. (13 mm) gypsum board, and at least
31/2 in. (90 mm) of baLL insulation is installed at the bot-
LOM of the joist channels when the ceiling is aLLached
utilizing metal channels.
11.2.3.2 Density/Area Method.
11.2.3.2.1 Water Supply-
11.2.3.2.1.1 The water supply requirement for sprinklers only
shall be calculated from the density/area curves of Figure
11.2 - 3.1.1 or from Chapter 22 where density/area criteria are
specified for special occupancy hazards.
11.2.3.2.1.2 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, the calculaLions
shall satisf~ any single point on the appropriate.densiLy/area
curve.
11.2 ' 3.2.1 * 3 When using Figure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall not be nec-
essary to meet all points on the selected curves.
11.2.3.2.2 Sprinklers.
11.2.3.2.2.1 The densities and areas provided in Figure
11.2.3.1.1 shall be for use only"-wiffi spray sprinklers.
11.2.12.2.2 Quick-response sprinklers shall not be permitted
for use in extra hazard occupancies or. other occupancies
where there are substantial amounts of flammable liquids or
combustible dusts.
11.2.3.2.2.3 For extended coverage sprinklers, the minimum
design area shall be that corresponding to the hazard in Fig-
ure 11.2.3.1.1 or the area protected by five sprinklers, which-
ever is greater.
11.2.3.2.2.4 Extended coverage sprinklers shall be liSLed with
and designed for the minimum flow corresponding to the
density for the hazard as specified in Figure 1123.1.1. -
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(12) Libraries large stack room areas Other NFPA standards contain sprinkler system design cn-
.(13) Machine shops Leria for fire control o~ suppression of specific hazards. This
Metal working information hai been either referenced or copied into Chap-
Mercantile ter 22 using NFPA's extraCL'poliCy.
Paper and pulp mills
Paper process plants.
A.5.6 SpecificaLion of~the type, amount, and arrangement .0 m of-combUSLible's for any commodity classification is essen-
Piers and wharves Dally *an attempt to- define the pgLenLial fire severity, based
Plastics fabrication, including blow molding, ~xtruding, on iti burning characteristics, so.the fire can be successfully
and machining; excluding operations using combUSLible controlled by the prescribed sprinkler protection for the
hydraulic fluids f.. commodity class. In 'actual ns, however, SLor . age situaLio
Post offices L , many storage arrays do not fit.precisely into one of the fun-
Printing and publishing damental classifications; therefore, the user needs to make
Racetrack stable/kennel areas, includi~g those:sLable/ judgments after comparing each classification to the exist-
kennel area's, barns, and associated buildings at state, ing storage conditions. Storage arrays consist of thousands
county, and local fairgrounds oftproducLs, which makes
'
it impossible to specify all'the
Repair garages acceptable variations for, any class. As an alterhative, a vari-
Resin application area ety of common products are classified in'this anne
'
x based
Stages onjydgmenL, loss experience, and fire test results.
Textile manufacturing Table A.5.6 provides examples of commo dities not addressed
Tire manufacturing ..by the classifications in Section 5.6. The commodities listed in
Tobacco products manufacturing Table A.5.6 are outside the scope of NFPA 13 protection.
Wood machining Table A.5.6.3 is an alphabetized list of comi6dities with'
Woo&product assembly I,, corresponding classifications.
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A.5.4.1 Extra hazard~ (Group 1) occupancies include occu-
pancies having uses and conditions similar to the'following:
Aircraft hangars (excepta's governed by NFPA 409)
Combustible hydraulic fluid use areas
Die casting
Metal extruding
Plywood and particleboard manufkl-iu~ing
Printing [using inks having flash p~ints.below 100*F
(38-C)
Rubber reclaiming, compounding, d1,T ng, mill - ing, vul-.
canizing
Saw mills
Textile picking, opening, blending, g'arnetting, or card-
ing, combining of cotton, synLheLics,1woo'l shoddy, or
burlap
Upholste~riingwith plastic'foams
~A-5.4~2 tx(1,1 2) Ic' 111~111d( o.''.11- 6
I j( 1) M,tillilt(IIJI''i h''11w ol 111--ild.11 huddIfIg 1—crInNic,
I k I I I I I I I 1 4
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A.5.5 Other NFP!,k standards contain design Criteria for fire
a co.nLrol or fire suppression (see Section 5.5 nd Chapter 2).While
these can form the basis of design criteria., this standard de-
scribes the methods of design, installation, fabrication, calcu-
'lat on, and evaluation of water supplies that should be used for i
the specific design of the system.
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. Table A.5.6.3.1, Table A.5.6.3.2, Table A.5.6.3.3- Table
A.5.6.3.4, and Table A.5.6.4.1 provide examples of commodi-
ties within.a specific class.
Table A.5.6 Examples of Commodities Not Addres;sed by
Classifications in Section 5.6
Ammunition Components
- Bulk primers and powder
Batteries
Lithium and Other similar exotic metals
Lithium-ion and other rechargeable batteries that
contain combustible'electrolyte
Boat Storage
- Stored on racks
Boxes, Crates
- Empty, wood slatLed*
Carpet Rolls
Combustible Metals unless specifically identified
otherwise
Compressed or Liquefied Flammable Gases (i.e~, filled'
.propane cylinders) — unless specifically identified
otherwise
Explosives
-Blasting primers and similai iter~s 7
Fertilizers (nitrates)"
Fireworks
-Con' sumer.and display
Flarnmable and Combustible Liquids — unless specifically
identified Otherwise
Liquids that co'nLain greater than 20% alcohol
Hanging Gannents, Bulk Storage
Lighters (butane),
Loose in large containers (Level 3 aerosol)
Storage Container.
Large container Storage of -household goods
*Should be treated as idle, pallets.
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'Table 11.2.3.1.2 Hose StreatinAllowanceand.Water Supply M2_ 'e lumn' O'ft2.(O.! -,(9) ~xt ri6r co s tinder 1 area fdrriied-
Duration Re4itirernenti for Hydrauli~Ay Calculaited Syste sl b~ sUids or w66djoists,~ supporting exterior canopies that -
an E! fully ~rol.&Led System' with a sprinkler
,,,'P0)*LighL'or ordinary hazard 6 -ccupanci6 whererloncom-
and OULIld' -busLible or lirniie:d-comb~SI.ible ceilifigs are attached L
<'the bottom,of colrnp8giLe wo,odjo'ists either dir~ctly' or on
-v gpill 1, 111in "pli 1, Jilin, intillUtCl) etal channels noiLexce6ding Yin. (25 min). ii~IA6~Lh' Ao in . . ~ 1 1. t a pro~idedffieiltdj jenLjOiSL channels are fir~S!.Opped into
Lighi 11~i-ld 0 )""1 P)() iol~ mes n' di: 3 13 volu OL,excee ing160ft (4.5n )usingmaLerials
0 bA -equivalent t6l/2'in. (13 inm) gypsum -board,' and,aL least
31X2 in. (90 Y~m) of baLL insulation is' installed at theb&- -i
(,Ih )S() :torn L of the joist chann~N whe'n'the ceiling is at ched
aiziriimk
.
al channels.'.
utl ExLra hazard 0,~50, or 0, 190,.or. 500~ wl__ 9~120'.
100 380 .'11:2.3.2'Density/A~ia Method
-U-2.3.2.1 i Water S Upply_'
the boftoiri dr-solid fin ited-, ' 'to of, solid wood j61sts", .112.3.2.1 l-,Tb4c.waL~rsLip~l~req'u'iremeni.forsp~inkl&s only
combustible construction o r' ~'6ncom&isiible ~onslrtictio'n_ *
.,'4, a -Tigure h 11 be caic'ulat'ed'!ftCim,zLhe,d~nsit~ ai-6.curvEs'~f.
so as to 3 6r less; creaie'enclose8j6IS`L spacie'i 160. V - (4.5 m
in '~oh;me_ inclu Ing- spac'e' belo'w'*m~u'latio'n:that'is 1~id &
IL-2.3 . I f_ I or from Chapter 22 where derisity/area-criteria.are
specified for special occupancy hazards.-,
17&11y~ 6n top or within' the cei ingjoistsm an otherwise `11-2 3 2 1.2 Wh"' i Fi 1123:11,~ the calculations en,using- igure,
prinklered con~ealed space. 1~4 sball'satisfy,,an sir~jle.poinl. on'd~e appr6priat~ &nsity area. 4,C,
(5) ~Conce'~ledspkes'w`he~e~ rigid ma&ials are 6~~d aiid:Lh curve.
exposed surface~ have a flame spread ini:16~ of 25 oi less', 1 ~ 1. k m and the a' t6ials h' d~i 0 3 When Cising Fi 'ure 11.2.3.1.1, it shall no nec- '11.2.3.~A% g, L:be
Ifi , r ave been m' risiratid to not propa- ,,
gate ire more ih~an 10.5 ft.(3.2 m) when r- .1.~SL~d in acco , MI essary,to inee't poi6ts',on,Aheselected curves'
e with ASTM E84.- St dain~ andaW~~s't MeihodA~S,u;~~ce 2.3.2.2 So is.
~Bum'in'g- Cha`r~a_cterisiics .'of, Building Male'riail 'or ANSI/, _S1 I..
PL-723, Standardfor 7~stfcp~Surface Buiii ing Characierislics
1 :11
1 - - 71 - ". 1. id 'd -The ~'derrsifiEs- ~hd.,,,areas provi e jn~Figurel.
bfBziildingTMi~l&ia6,extendedf~'r~naddiLion'~d2d rmn- 11.2.3.1.1, shall be for~use_ only'VALh spray spri~klers'.
uLes in the f6rrn in which'Lhe~'ar~ installed in' die space-.,.. -',.fi,.23.i.2.2,~Quick-~es nse sprinklers shall n;Abe permiLL'ed
6 Concealed s'pa'ces."in", which th& ~exp~sed, M"aLerials are 'use for
~po
in extra hazard c'cupancies or 0 Aher occupancies
(fonstructi~denLireliolffir67r~i~~6nt-tre~,t~d~vo-od2i~.de-~,"~,--, where there am'suli~tanfial ~aniounts, Of flammable. liquids 'or 6
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'Conceale'd not ~xceed~ spac'e-s~oiver is olked sm-"lall"rooffis
combuisLible duas.,.'f V I!
ing 55
ft2 0.1 rn~) in-area. ' ~ - -. .., I , ', ,,, ': 'i"-2 46ie'xtended coverage sprinklers, the' nummum, 11. .3 .23 . 1. - ' " - '
. . - t .
Verfic~l~ pipe ~ chases und 2 2) er 10 fL Ipr6vided d War~a shA b'j'Lhat,~~r~espond esig ing to the hazard in Fig
Te or, L e area pr( )t~c~~d'by fiv~ so~inklers, which"
e c _6sar~firestop4 daL- that ir; muftifloor~ buildings Lh' h~s P~
1.1.2.9.11' h"i"
' ' '
.
i~ ~, 1 ea :ch floor usiiIg. maiena'ls'eiqu'ival~ntt~ 'Lh'e floor con- -r ."' , _41— 4 .' -1 - 1, -~ everis greaLe . , 4. ,, k
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iarid whi2~e l uch.l5ipie :chases', -t s 'sLruction,. -I am,*no-,e 11 2.3.2.2.4 ExLendedcovemLre, s~rinklers shall be I isLed W'iLh'
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11.2.3.2.3 Quick-Response Sprinklers.
11-2.3.2.3.1 Where listed quick-response sprinklers, iniclud-
ing extended coverage quick-response sprinklers, are' 'used
throughout a system or portion of a system having the same
hydraulic design basis, the System area of operation shall'be
permitted to be reduced Without revising the de'nsity.its indi-
cated in Figure 11.2.3.2.3.1 when all of the following:condi-
Lions are satisfied:
Wet Pipe system
Light hazard or ordinary hazard occupancy
20 ft (6.1 m) maximum ceiling height
No unprotected ceiling pockets as allowed.b 8.6.7 and ; y
8.8.7 exceeding 32 ft2 (3.0 M2)
No unprotected areas above cloud ceilings* a's allowed by
8.15.24
y-axis 3.0 in 6.1 m 9.1 m
MCD 4 0
2M
(2 30
=0 20
Z 10
x-axis 10 20 30
Ceiling height (ft)
Note: y= ~:~x + 55 for U.S. Customary Units 2
Note: y = -4.8x + 54.6 for S. I. Units
For ceiling height all 0 ft and :s20 ft, y==LX + 55 2 For ceiling height <10 ft. y=40
For ceiling height >20, y = 0
For Sl units, 1 ft = 0.31 m.
FIGURE 11.2.3.2.3.1 Design Area Reduction for Quick-
Response Sprinklers.
11.2-3.2-3.2 The number of sprinklers in the design 'area shall
never be less than five.
11.2.3.2.3.3 Where quick-response sprinklers are used on a
sloped ceiling or roof, the maximum ceiling or.roof height
shall be used for determining the percent reduction in design
area.
11.23.2.4 Sloped Ceilings. The system area of operation shall
be increased by 30percentwithoUl. revising the' density N~hen
the following types of sprinklers are used on sloped ceilings
with a pitch exceeding 1 in 6 (a rise of 2 units in a run of 12
units, a roof slope of 16.7 percent) in nonstorage applications:
Spray sprinklers, including extended coverage sprinklers
listed in accordance with 8.4.3(4), and quick-.response
sprinklers
CMSAsprinklers
11.2.3.2.5* Dry Pipe and Double Interlock Preaction Systems.
For dry pipe Systems and double interlock preaction Systems,
the area of sprinkler operation shall be increased by 30 per-
cent without revising the density.
11.2.3.2.6 HiL~h-TonipvraILIIV Sl)-illk-JeFS.
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11.2.3.2.7.1 Where multiple adjustments to the area of opera-
tion are required to be made in a:cordance with 11.2.3.2.3,
11.2.3.2.4, 11.2.3.2.5, or 11.2.3.2.6, these adjustments shall be
compounded based on the area of operation originally se-
lecLed from Figure 11.2.3. 1. 1.
.11.2.3.2.7.2 If the building has unsprinklered-combusLible
concealed spaces, the rules of 11.2.3.1.4 shall be applied after
all other modifications have been made.
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 Lh3L creates the greatest de-
mand.
11.2.3.3.2 The density selected shall be that from Figure
11.2.3.1.1 corresponding to the occupancy hazard classifica-
tion and room size.
11.2.3.3.3 To Utilize the room design method, all rooms shall
be enclosed with walls having a-fire-resisLance rating equal to
the water supply duration 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:
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-
tion 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 of depth of 8 in. (200 mm) is required for
openings and the opening shall not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m) in
width. It shall be permitted to have a single opening of
36 in. (900 mm) or less without- a lintel, provided *there
are no Other openings to adj4?ining 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 under consideration -is a corridor Protected by a single
row of sprinklers with Protected openings in accordance with
11.2.3.3.5, the maximum numbe~ of sprinklers that needs to
be calcu
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IaLed is five or, when extended coverage sprinklers
are installed, all sprinklers contained Within 75 linear feet
(23 linear meters) of the corridor.
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Elevation View of Truss
(Obstruction in horizontal orientation)
A a 3C or 3D
A s 24 in. (600 mm)
(Use dimension C or D, whichever is greater)
FIGURE 8.6.5.2.1.3(b) Minimum Distance from an Obstruc-
tion in the Horizontal Orientation (SSU/SSP).
8.6.5.2.1.8 The requirements of 8.6.5.2.1.3 shall n
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.Sprinkler system piping less than 3 in. (80 mm) in diameter.
8.6.5.2.1.9 The requirements of 8.6.5.2.1.3 shall not apply to
sprinklers positioned with respect to obstructions in accor-
dance with 8.6.5.1.2.
8.6.5.2.1.10* Sprinklers shall be permitted to be placed with-
Out regard to the blades of ceiling fans less than 60 in. (1.5 m)
in diameter, provided the plan view of the fan is at least 50 per-
cent open.
8.6.5.2.2 Suspended or Floor-Mounted Vertical Obstructions.
The distance from sprinklers to privacy curtains, freestanding
partitions, room dividers, and similar obstructions in light haz-
ard occupancies shall be in accordance with Table 8.6.5.2.2
and Figure 8.6.5.2.2.
8.6.5.2.2.1* In light hazard occupancies, privacy curtains, as
shown in Figure 8.6.5.2.2, shall not be considered obstructions
where all of the following are met:
The curtains are supported by fabric mesh on ceiling
track.
Openings in the rnesh are equal to 70 percent or greater.
The rnesh extends a minimum of 22 in. (550 mm) down
from ceiling.
8.6.5.3* Obstructions that Prevent Sprinkler Discharge from
Reaching Hazard.
8.6.5.3.1 Continuous or noncontinuous obstructions that in-
terrupt. the water discharge in a horizontal plane more than
18 in. (450 nim) below the sprinkler deflector in a manner to
Table 8.6.5.2.2 Suspended or Floor-Mounted Obstructions
in Light Hazard Occupancies Only (SSU/SSP)
Minimum Vertical Distance
Below Deflector (B)
Horizontal Distance (A) [in-
6 in. (150 mm) or less 3(75)
More than 6 in. (150 mm) to 4(100)
9 in. (225 mm)
More than 9 in. (225 mm) to 6(150)
12 in. (300 mm)
More than 12 in. (300,mm) to 8(200)
15 in. (375 mm) -
More than 15 in. (375 mm) to 9 'A (240)
18 in. (400 mm)
More than 18 in. (400 MM) LO 121h (315)
24 in. (600 mm)
More than 24 in. (600 mm) to '151/2 (395)
30 in. (750 mm)
More than 30 in. (750 mm) 18(450)
For SI units, I in. = 25.4 mm.
Note: For A and B, refer to Figure 8.6.5.2.2.
Ceiling or roof
FIGURE 8.6.5.2.2 Suspended or Floor-Mounted Obstruction
in Light Hazard Occupancies Only (SSU/SSP).
limit the distribution from reaching the protected hazard
.shall Comply with 8.6.5.3.
8.6-5.3.2 The requirements of 8.6.5.3 shall also apply to ob-
st.ructions l8in. (450 mm) or less below the sprinkler for light
and ordinary -hazard occupancies.
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that are not fixed in place, such as conference tables.
8.6.5.3.5 Sprinklers installed under open grafings shall be of
the inLermediatelevel/rack storage type or otherwise shielded
from the discharge of overhead sprinklers.
8.6.5.3.6 The deflector- of automatic sprinklers installed un-
der fixed obstructions shall be POSitioned no more than 12 in.
(300 mm) below the bottom of the obSLruction.
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or wood truss
8.6.5.2.1.7 Sprinklers shall be pen-niLted to be installed on
the centerline 01. ILYUSS o, ba,joist or directly above a beam,
provided that. the truss chord or beam dimension is not more
than 8 in. (200 mm) and the sprinkler deflector is located at
least 6 in. (150 mm) above the structural member and where
the sprinkler is positioned at a distance three Gimes greater
than the maximum dimension of the web members away from
the web members.
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
-903.2.11.1.2 Openings on one side'only. Where
openings in a story are provided on only one side
and the opposite wall of such story is more than 75
feet (22 860 mm) from such openings, the story shall
be equipped throughout with an approved automatic
sprinkler system or openings as specified above
shall be provided on not fewer than two sides of the
story.
903.2.11.1.3 'Basements. Where any portion of a
basement is located more than 75 feet (22 860 mm)
from openings required by Section 903.2.11. 1, or
where walls, partitions or other obstructions are
installed that restrict the application of water from
hose streams, the basement shall be equipped
throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler
system. .. ~ I ..
903.2.11.2 Rubbish and linen chutes. An automatic
sprinkler system shall be installed at the top of rubbish
.and linen chutes and in their terminal rooms. Chutes
shall have additional sprinkler heads installed at alter-
nate floors and at the lowest intake. Where a rubbish
chute extends through a building more than one floor
below the lowest intake, the extension shall have sprin-
klers installed that are recessed from the drop area of
the chute and protected from freezing in accordance
with Section 903.3.1.1. Such sprinklers shall be
installed at alternate floors beginning with the second
level below the last intake and ending with the floor
above the discharge. Chute sprinklers shall be accessi-
ble for servicing.
903.2.11.3 Buildings 55 feet or more in height. An
automatic sprinkler system shall be installed through-
out buildings that have one or -more stories with an
occupant load of 30 or more located 55 f~qt..(16 764
mm) or more above the lowest level of fire department
vehicle access, measured to the finished floor.
Exceptions:
Open parking structures.
Occupancies in Group F-2.
903.2.11.4 'Duck coii%cNing li;iz~,,irdous e-duitu,1~.
\liere rcqLIII(~d I,\ III(! C ~14/m m(l ~ICC12,02i, (1/ 1
[,cpovided
wL ljj/jidous cxlimist or tlamiii,~hlc ~)i coriihij,~,tihle,'
111~,itcj Iak~
Lxcei)tion: Ducts \dierc the I.m_,,c~t
dlalll(tcl kA the duct I,, diaii 10 (~_-)41
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_063.2.41.5-Commercial cooking operations. An auto-
matic sprinkler system shall be installed in commercial
kitchen exhaust hood and duct systems where an auto-
matic sprinkler system is used to comply with Section
904.
903.2.11.6 Other required- suppression systems. In
addition to the requirem*ents of Section 903.2, the pro-
visions indicated in Table 903.2.11.6 require the instal-
lation of a fire suppression system for certain buildings
,and areas. .
903.2.12 During construction. Automatic sprinkler sys-
tems required during construction, alteration and demoli-
tion operations shall be provided in accordance with
Section 3313.
903.2.13 Reserved
903.2.14 Motion picture and television production studio
-sound stages, approved production facilities andproduc-
tion locations.
903.2.14. 1 Existing Sound Siages and Approved Pro-
duction Facilities. All exislink sound stages and
approved production facilities equipped with an auto-
matic fire sprinkler system shall be maintained in
accordance with the provisiors in this chapter.
903.2.14.2 New sound stages. All new sound stages
shall be equipped with an approved automatic fire
sprinkler system. The systew shall be installed in
accordance with the provisions of the California Fire
Code, Chapter 9,. and shall meet the minimum design
requirements of an Extra Hazard, Group 2 system.
903.2.15 Automatic sprinkler system — existing high-rise
buildings. Regardless of any other provisions of these reg-
ulations, every existing high-rise building of Type H-B,
Type III-B or Type V-B construction shall be provided
with an approved, automatic sprinkler system conforming
to NFPA 13.
903.2.15.1 Existing R-1 and R-2 high-rise buildings
fire-extinguishing systems~ Automatic fire-extin-
guishing systems installed in any existing high-rise
structure in which a Group R-1 or a Group R72 occu-
pancy is located shall have an appriovedflow indica-
lor electrically interconnected to the required fire
alarm system.
903.2.16 Group L occupancies. An -automatic sprinkler
system shall be installed throughout buildings housing
Group L occupancies. Sprinkler system design for
research laboratories and similar areas of a Group L
occupancy shall not be less than that requiredfor Ordi-
nary Hazard Group 2 with a design area of not less than
3, 000 square feet (2 79 m2).
-In mixed occupancies, portions offloors or buildings
not classified as Group L occipancies shall he provided
with sprinkler protection designed pf not less than that
requiredfor Ordinary Hazard Group I with a design area
of not less than 3, 000 squarefeel (2 79 m2).
903.2.16. 1. Group L occupancies located above the
10`h story. The automatic sprinkler system shall be
designed and Zoned to provide separate indication
upon water-flowfor each side of the 2-hourfire-smoke
barrievabove the l0th story,
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> 6. Where the most remote portion of a- -floor. or..story is
more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connec-
> tion, the fire code official is authorized to require that
additional hose connections be provided in approved
locations. The distancesfrom a hose' connection'shall
be measured along the path of travel.
905.4.1 Protection. Risers and laterals 'of Cfass I stand-
pipe systems not located within an interior exit stairway
shall be protected by a degree of fire resistanc'e equal to
that required for vertical enclosures in the building
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which they are located.
Exception: In buildings equipped throughout with an
approved automatic sprinkler system, laterals that are
not located within an interior exit stairway are not
required to be enclosed within fire-resistance-rated
construction.
905.4.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than
one standpipe is provided, the standpipes shall be inter-
connected in accordance with NFPA 14.
905.5 Locati on of Class I I standpipe hose connections.
Class 11 standpipe hose connections shall be
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accessible and
shall be located so that all portions of the building are within
30 feet (9144 mm) of a listed variable stream fog nozzle
attached to 100 feet (30 480 mm) of hose.
905.5.1 Groups A-1 and A-2. In Group A-] and A-2
occupancies with occupant loads of more than 1,000, hose
connections shall be located on each side of any stage, on
each side of the rear of the auditorium, on each side of the
balcony, and on each tier of dressing rooms.
905.5.2 Protection. Fire-resistance-rated protection of ris-
ers and laterals of Class 11 standpipe systems is not
required.
905.5.3 Class If system 1-inch hose. A minimum 1-inch
(25 mm) hose shall be allowed to be used for hose stations
in light-hazard occupancies where investigated and listed
for this service and where approved by the fire code offi-
cial.
905.6 Location of Class III standpipe hose connections.
Class III standpipe systems shall have hose connections
located as required for Class I standpipes in Section 905.4
and shall have Class 11 hose connections as required in Sec-
tion 905.5.
905.6.1 Protection. Risers and laterals of Class III stand-
pipe systems shall be protected as required for Class I sys-
tems in accordance with Section 905.4. 1.
905.6.2 Interconnection. In buildings where more than
one Class,III standpipe is provided, the standpipps,sh.all be
interconnected in accordance with NFPA 14.-
905.7 Cabinets. Cabinets containing fire-fighting equipment,
such as standpipes,fire hose, fire extinguishers or fire depart-
ment valves, shall not be blocked from use.or. obscured from
view.
905.7.1 Cabinet-equipment identification. Cabinets shall
be identified in an approved manner-by a permanently
attached sign with letters not less than 2-inches (51 mm)
high in a color that contrasts with the background color,
indicating the equipment contained therein.
Exceptions:
Doors not large enough to accommodate a writ-
ten sign shall be marked with a permanently
attached pictograrn of the equipment contained
therein.
Doors that have either an approved visual identi-
fication clear glass panel or a complete glass door
panel are not required to be marked.
905.7.2 Locking cabinet doors. Cabinets shall be
unlocked.
Exceptions: .
Visual identification' panels of glass or other
approved transparrnt frangible material that is
easily broken and allows access.
2. Approved locking arrangements.
Group 1-3 occupancies and in ~'mental health
areas of Group 1-2 occupancies.
905.8 Dry standpipes. Dry standpipes shall not be installed.
E xception: Where subject to freezing and in accordance
with NFPA 14.
905.9 Valve supervision. Valves controlling water supplies
shall be supervised in the open position so that a change in
the normal position of the valve will generate a supervisory
signal at the supervising station required by Section 903.4.
Where a fire alarm system is provided, a signal shall also be
transmitted to the control unit.
Exceptions:
I . Valves to underground key or hub valves in road-
way boxes provided by the municipality or public
utility do not require supervision.
2. Valves locked in the normal position and inspected
as provided. in this code -in buildings not equipped
with a fire alarm system.
905.10 During construction. Standpipe systems required
during construction and demolition operations shall be pro-
vided in accordance with Section 3313.
905.11 Existing buildings. Where required in Chapter 11,
existing structures shall be equipped-with standpi pes installed
in accordance with Section 905.
SECTION 906
PORTABLE FIRIE EXTINGUISHERS
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'Exception: In Group R72, occupancies, portable fire
extinguishers shall.' be required only in locations
specified in Items 2 through 6 where each dwelling
unit is provided with a portable fire extinguisher
having a minimum rating of I -A: I 0-13:C.
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2. Within .30 feet - (9144 -mm) of .:commercial cooking 'TABLE 906.1
equinment. ADDITIONAL REQUIRED PORTABLE FIRE ~EXTINGUISHERS
or c~)mtluqthle hqu ',I I
4. On each floor of.structbres un
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der construction" except,
-Group R-3 occupancies, in accordance with, Section
3315.1.
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6. Special-hazard areas, including but not limited to labo-
ratories, computer rooms and generator rooms, where
required by -the fire code,official.
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equipped with, a portable fire extinguisher' h aving a
minimum 2-A: I 01-B: C rating.
Wher"e required
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Title 19, Division 1.
Within- 30 jeei (9144 mm) ~f. domestic c 66king equip-
ment located in a Group 1-2.
[California Code of Regulations,.Title 9, Division - 1,
§3.29(a) through (d)] Portable Fire Exting~ishing Equip-
ment.
General. Porlablefire 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 extinguishinkpolential shall be providedfor any
-other ha:ard, as. determined by the-enforcing ggenc*y.
Group A Occupancies.
(1) One additional Class 2—A unit shall be piovided in
-Group A Occupancies asfollows:
On each side of the. stage or.filatform
Exception: Pla~f6rms 1000 squdrefeel orless.in,
area need have only one such extinguishing unit.
On each side of everyfly &lery.
('Q In basements beneath the stage orpla6rm.
In everyfiallway or.passakeway leading'to -a
dressing room.
In every properly room, carpenter sh op, or simi-
lar worb-oom.
(2) Not less than one 10—B
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for existing extinguishers in existing occupancies) shall
be provided: t
For each motor andjan room.
Adjacent to each- switchboard on' the stage or'
p orm.
For each molion'piclure machine in projection
rooms.
Exception: One 20—B.-C unit (hol less. than'8—B
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303.5 Asphalt kettles
307.5 Openbuming
308.1.3 Open ~fla_mes—torches
309.4 Powered industrial, trucks
20052 Aircraft towing vehicles.
2.005.3 Aircraft welding apparatus
2005A Aircraft fuel-servicirig tank vehicles
20.05.5 Aircraft hydrant fuel-servicing vehicles
Aircraft ftiel4spensing stations
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Heliports and helisto~ s
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~~2305.5 Motor fuel-dispensing facilities
2310.6.4 Marine motor fuel-dispensing facilities
2311 1.6 Repair garages
2404.4.1 Spray-finishing operations
2405.4.2 Dipmtank operations,
2406.4.2 Powder-coating areas ..
2804.3 Lumberyards/woodworking facilities
2808.8 Recycling facilities
Exterior lumber storage
2903.5 Organic7coating areas
3006.3 -Industrial ovens
3104.12 Tcnts and membrane structures
.3206.1 Rack storage,
3315.]. Buildingsunder construction or demol,ition
Roofing operations
3408.2' Tire rebuilding/storage
'3504:2.6 Welding and other hot work
3604.4 Marinas
5203.6 Combustible fibers
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5704.3.7.5.2 ~iquid storage-rooms forrflammable and
combustible liquids
5705.4.9 Solvent. distillation units,
5706.2*.7 Farmsand construction sites~~flammable and
combus.tible liquids storage
5706.4.10.1 Bulk plants and terminals for flammable and
Combustible liquids
Commercial, industrial , governmental or manufac-
.-turing cstablishments—fuel dispensing
5106.6.4 Tank vehicles for flammable and combustible'
li quids'
5906.5.7 Flammable solids
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TITLE 19, DIVISION 1,-SECTION 569,,TABLE 1.1
T~pe of Basic Minimum Maximum'Tiavel,,.~-._~,~,~ . ~
Hazard Extinguisher, Dislanceto y~ ! (in.ineters)
Rating Extinguishers (in feet)
5B 30 "~9.15 Light (low) JOB 50 '15.25.
Ordinaiy JOB 30 9.15
(moderate) 20B 50 15.2 5
Extra (high) 40B .30,
8OB-7 ~O '15. ~5
Note 1. The specified rating does not imply thatfires ofthe magnitudes
indicated by these ratings ivill occur, but rather to give the operators more
time and agent to handle difficult spillfires that niay'o'cCl1r. , " ~ . -
.
Note 2. Forfires involving ivater solubleflammable liquids, iee,California
Code ofRegulations. Title 19, Division 1, Sectio4 566(d).
Note 3. For specific ha:ard applications, see California Code of,-
Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 566
Two or more extinguishers of lower rating shall not be . r used to ju~flll the protection - requirements,of California
Code ofRegulations, Title 19, Division ],..Section. 569,
Table 3.
The protection requ' . d
'wi
lh
is C
extinguishers of high rath OFFICES
an-
e
to such larger extingu I df et isners snau not -
07
5~jeel
-nia Code.of Regu S, (15.25 m), as shown in Califoi f Rte s,
Title 19, Division 1, Section 569, Table 3.
[California Code of Regulations, . Title 19, Division 1,
§5 70(a) through (e)] Fire Extinguisher Size'and Placement
for Class B Fires- in Flammable Liquids of Appreciable
Depth.
Portahlefire extinguishers sh ill not he installed as the
sole protectionforflammable liquid hazards of apprecl . a-
ble depth [greater than t/, inch (O.~4.cm)] where the sur-
,jace area exceeds 10 squarefeel (0.93 mg.
Exception: Where personnel who are trained.in extin-
guishingfires in the protected. hazards are available. 'on
the premises, the maximum szitf~ce, area shall 'not
exceed 20 squarefeet. (1. 86 m2).
For flammable liquid hazards'of appreciable depth, a
Class Bfire extinguisher shall be ~rovided on'the basis of
al least - tuio numerical units ofi Class" B 'ex
I
tinguishing
potential per square feet (0. 0929 m2) offlammable liquid
surface ~f the largest hazard area. For fire~'Jnvolving
cooking, grease, or water-solubleflammable liquids, -see
California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Sec-
tion 566(b) and 566(d).
Exception: AFFF- or FFFP~Iype extinguishers . ni'ay be
-provided on the babs of a IB rating ofprdlection.per
sq uare foot of hazard.
Two or more extinguishers of.lower ratings shall not
be used in lieu of the extinguisher. ~equiredjbr the largest
hazard a~ela.
Exception: Up to three AFFF or FFFP e~tihguishers
may be used, to julfill the requirements'provided - the
sum of the Class B ratings ineels or exceed0lie value
requiredfor the largest hazard at-ea. -
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Travel dision'ces~for,portable,~xtinguishers shall not
exceed 50 feet (15.25 m) a; shown in California Code of 0, Title 19,'Division 1, Section 569, Table 3.
Scattered or widely separated hazards shall be individ-
ually protected An extinguisher in the proximity of a haz-
ard shall be carefully located to be accessible in the
presence of afire without undue-danger to -the operator.
[California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1,
§571(a)] Fire Extinguisher Size and Placementfor Class C -
Hazards.
(a) Fire extinguishers wh1h Class C ratings shall be
required where energized electrical equipment can be
encountered which would require a nonconducting extin-
guishing medium. This re quirement includes situations
wherefire either directly involves or surrounds electrical
equipment Since thefire itsetf is a.Class A or Class B haz-
ard, thefire extinguishers shall be sL ed and
,
located on the
basis of the anticipated Class A or Class B ha:ard,
Note: Electrical equipment -should be de-energized as
soon as possible to prevent reigniting.,
900.3.1 C A fire hiui:tr&. Poi iahlk: fir,~ c,~tin,_,uj-hc
imolvc prifil'trik filc 11,11-
thc mimmum ~,iycs jnd distrihtition Shall ~0111[11v
'A ith lablc 90(",i(l)~
TABLE 906.3(1)
'__~EXTINGUISHERS FOR CLASS A FIRE HAZARDS
LICHT ORDINARY EXTRA
(L o &) , (Moderate) (High)
HAZARD HAZARD HAZARD
O.CCUPANCY OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY
2-A 4-A'
,Ix m111111 1,500 1,000
p_,r um; ofA
11_2~o
squarefeet square feet
%laxinfilm fIOW 111',) 11,250 11,250
Plir~ lce-1 square feet, square feet
75 feet 75 fe
For SL I foot = 304.8 mm, I square1bot 0.0929 m2, Fgallon = 3.785 L.
Two, 2'/2-gallon water-type extingilishers shal-I be deemed the equivalent
ofone 4-A rated extinguisher.
California Code of Regulations, Title 19,' Division 1, Chapter 3
concerning application ofthe maximum flolor ar~ea criteriii.
C. Two water-rype extinguishers enh with a I -A rating shall be deemed the
equivalent of one 2-A rated extinguisher for Light (Low) Hazard
Occupancies.
906.3.2 B fire h:iz;lr&. P, o tabl,: fir,~ ~:Xtin,~,,ui
J(,r imok Ili'-' fl,lnlilml )IC ol coillhil'.61)IC 1q-
uld-, mth du[)th'~ ol t[mn oi cqual to 0 _',~ 1-inch '(6 4
111111) slmll [)L: and in, \~Ith TA)1,:1
'Wo
oc, up-LITIC[c~, imolvilly
~111rllllllbk: 0I (:01l1kIA1h1L 1,1111d', \\ Ith I dQ111 01 L'I C,itcl
tfl~ill 2--lil(h 0 4 mni.1' K. sckcl~:d p%tc~:d ill
a~:-)i d,inC(!
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~WS_IZVIWIMUNI MAXIOGM DISTAN(f—E OF
TYPE OF HAZARD E X _h N A—It 49R TRAVEL70 I
hA EXIINGIJ , ISHERS (feet)
Light (Low) '0
I O-B
a i I I t T-~~ Io d L I a I C)
40-11
~o
0
4 A6~ j
Aw .k,. j -t 7.j, r FIRE PROTECTION SY~TFI~1~1*
TABLE.906.3 2) ( . ' 9 116.7 llm'j,_,urs mid luracke(s. Kind-lidd poFt t
-r- ,,,-,,,~-,'!FLAMMABLEORCOMBUST113LE.LIQUIDISVOTH t.'~',,"I
I ;DEPTH&OF.LESS THA N OR EQUAL TO 0.25-IN C ~H'
not housied in cjilincts, shall 11(2 lwt.i11o:d on tho:
Or 1 ~ic (:Is Itipp ic~ , I iaiiLcr, or 11 ~lc (:is ~, W L:
ano-horco] to thu inountin- surl',Ku in ac(2ordain,~L:
the iAaq~itacmrer's installLitic'n I ii—SULUL t 111 11~
_pbdifoi~ia" 4of! ;'Regulatio, ns, Title .19, oDivision, I
-§567311niialfiiii on.,
Porlabi~fir~ e~ling~!, olh~r'lhan i-vheel-ed lyhes shall b~
e
b ckel supplied or
he -hanger or,bracka-,
,_
~AN UFACTU RING,
~nqq- r, --r- --f;"
co, C urer s ins ruc-, For Sl: I inc~ 25.4 mm - I fo~t = 304.8 mIn .~ I, I ~, " , I
~ I , , 1 " - ac~ , in ~ ac rdan 'with the ~';mapqfqci
n4 water liquids a:'For requirements!o -soluble 'fl arnmabl e ..and.altemative SPRAY,, BOOTH.'.-,, led, i j shall be loqa n a
sizing criteria se&"Cglifornia Code ofRegulat1ohs,',Title','J9; Division 1;
C apter 'h' 3.-
~T ia 906.33 Class C fire'hazariis-~Portable firE,ektinguishers 14Californ Co'de a ..R~kuldtion' iitie'~,!`Liivisi~n 1.1 f
for'Cl s 67 41 Brackets. ~s C fire ha -ciedihd placed on the §5 zards shall::be sell
basis,of the anticipated Class1A'6`r.B,hazard'-,-P
h re th
.
e s' iv e are ub-;~ ers 7 itio~s' --~;&linguish' installed'under co~f:"'
906.3.CClas-i'D. -P~r-t~abi~*~if6'."6xii~i~i"sher's' -~ire hazardi' jecl,to dWodkeiIient shall be insl6iled in brackiis s ecificallyt
for oc6pancie's mVolv'in-g' -'combit]IS"tibie'.m6t~aj~ -,shall' be ~1.de_signedlo' ivith-th;4rdbi cope em, ce co ;ele6ted and pla ~ d-in ac - idaicie ~~ith'Cdtifiorhia:C6&.qf
__
. 1'~ , " - I "K. -1 ivisio'n '~R~ 'latiohs,'Till~*19",Divi's'ion.'*I,,Ch [Chliforhia -Code'.of R,~,guldtibns,'~Title"'19,1,"D I
gu apter 3. '~§516Z6j)146u~ting.' 4 4',n~ f
4 C _ki "ase fires.'Fire id - ". ' A r " ' ", ' .1 ; -. . - 906. oo ing gre iextmgijishem~pfov ed'-for; rs havi~g- a gross,.w-~ig t,not exceeting Fire exlih~fuishe 1- "40 the piotection'of coo , kiingtrease'fires shall-lbe of an-approved Al
fiouhds, (18.'14 kg) -shall'be insta"lled 'IQ th~ t4 ~fthejiir~ type c;mpatib.le with the aqtomatic fiie-;exti~guis'hing system' so
'extinguisher'is'not more than 5 feel V:'53 in) ab6i;e ihifloor. agent 'and in accordanc~,'W' th-Se-cti0'6904Jf1,5. ire exiinguis le F' hei-s'hai7i*'ng'~a,gi-os's,iveig i grea' i Ma~ W. Al
jCali -of Regulations, -Title i 19,,4Division., I d (.183.4 k'g)'(~x-c~ep't'ii,h~ilid,~ypes) Aall be s6ihslalled!: fornia, Code i, ipoun s
q573(a) through.'(c)] Fire. Extinguisher, Ske andPliieement- 41ha-i the t6~ b f the fiie,extingiiisher is , not morelham3 /feet 2
Co V_.67 ni)',abov'e~lhe~flo6~.' ln.".~o case,shall. the c joi-Commercial okutg,0pe~rations. ie~arance
"beliveen the.~ bottom ..of lh.~~exlin _'i~her and Mefloor -be less
V1 an 4 inches (J0J cm).,".: r h ~olenlial-jbrfires, h vided-J6 'hazards,wheriert ere ,is,a.j
-an ini;ol~ing'combitstibl~~c~6ki~g'~n~dia(v~gi?lal~,e,~o? ima 906.8,( abinels. ('ahillct.,~ uscol to house pot IHHL: fille extin--
F cl~ ils,andfals). 4 0 shall not he lockc(],
(b) Maiimuin lra-~el distance A611 fibi ex~ceed 30fieei,~(9. 5 uxceptioll . S
in) froii Me'haza'rd to' th e-1 exlin'~ui_ Ae`is'.
I hk~lo2 port'lhIL Inc C'uhicct I 11KI11- -~xtinguisners,,r~-quiredfor-1he control;, (,10W, use or daimille ar(: provi&d ith a mo:aTr,, ~o f other classes~qffire~,. shall be p-oWdedf6i'c imierci 1" o rcAv accc~,,- cooking are'as'as requir~d b~ Califi6r;nia'Ci~de 6f Regula' 7
:lion~,- Title ig; biv'Won 1,;'Seclion 567. '1~. 111,6rollp 11 oLoupailcies and in inumal hc~,dih arcas i
'InlAus. accus", t I Ou, OCCUP, 0 pomibl fi 900.5 ( onsplicuow, locMion. Poit;ihlc firc cxHno_,mQicrs c, ire
shidl hc p(:rn-n( led to hu lbck(~(j 01 to hc - I'Ll he locxcd ]n c('11-picLiou') locallons ~Olcle, thu lo~,Itcd in pto\ jdt!d flic iLaff has kevs~ fc,ldlk jo2co:cSihic And nnlnCdi,iti.:1v a\ai1Jh1C fol wc. Thc~,u A
I locallons f,(2 alwiL~11orhild palh~ 01 trLlvcl, ulllcs,~ (he fit(' j [California: Cqdej-~ -Title- -19, -',Division " E f Regulatiotis,'.
cc_~J,:, ollict,il deteintinc,) thit th( hazaid poscld indl~,itcs th( ..§56Z4 Cabinets.,
n(CLI J01 J)1,1~-ellicla Iro-im notni'l) pLfth~ oftra-'CL
Cabinets hou~ing extinguishers shaWn o"l'be. locked- [California Code, of. Regulations, -Title 19, Division
cal Damage ro'lecti wing'uis'liers- are sit §56 Z 51 Physi P on. Erceptio.n.- bje i: to malicious
iiay b us~dj~~:~vided ihey*inc`lude-a:,.' use, ~l
,
ocked cabinels may. e Extingtotishers installed under. conditions where lhey'ore'sub'. j ccess an are,7appr~ved iby the , , ~ I- means of ~inergen~y .~a -d ject to j3h~isical,damage' yuralion,._W J. aulhorii~,h~vingjui saic ion.. ro~?me~I)shallbeadequal~lypi-olect~d., ' 4 1 1 ~ ~7 , I'' envi 'd -C jCa1i otntal, ode aqf -R~julaiions,.- D i n:J 906.0 111nobsirtwfe.d mid un(il*scui-e(I. Port.thic fir(: cxtin- f Title- 19,. ivis 6
§5677]Sealed*Ca inels',.- b- U1,11cl, '11,111 not hc (+FC'lr(:d Iloin ,, 1CW, Ill
In V,111JI ~I~Llld 011SMICHoll ~,inllol 1),: coni- Wh e r`e e'x I i . ngui . sihers are installed in closed cabinets, that are
.~pIcick, i~ oid,:d. '1111H hc FF,)\ i(I(:d to' 111(licmc ill(: 1()ci- exposed iio~ elev'ated le"mpe'r'alu'res';,"lh"e'..'cabinets. shall be -pr6-
f
e
~rld
--.t'ye
twn~, oi -vi . ded ivilh4cre_ ned o' dd' penings an- . I ains. ~-,A
7,
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90(1.9 Extin(.mkher instAlLitimi. 111(: IIIAJI 11010T) 01 pOrtAhIc Manufacturers' data sheetsJndicatin- model num-
firc em]HL7LI[Shcfs h,: ac(~()1(11111,:~2 wif[l :bers and Iisting;~-information for equipment,
0(16~1) I thrtwjl 9M, devices and.r6teri~ls.
900.9.1 Exlmlt!ukhers NNeighin- 41) pound",,or lc,~S. PUl- Details of-ceiling height and construction.
(ahle lirc ~:Xt11iLLll.,)hui , havmL, a WC11-1111 llot CK,2u, The interface of fire safety control functions. Ah I)~)Lllld.~ k-L, i ;Ii,d] hL, iw~tillcd so th,~ii their tops
Classification the arc iiot nior~ tlmn 5 fcc( ( 1 ~24 rimo ihovc thc tl,or
I
of supervising station.
All plans and.shogarawibgs sh~ll use'the symbols 900.9.2 Extinvukl iers N~eit,ln n2 mole tImn 40 1 ou 1,.
Harld-llcld polt,lhlc firc identified in NFJDA 170,.Slandardfor Fire Safety
x,ctfdim~ 40 P k,_~) ~,Ii7ill bu jw~(,jllcd ,o and Emergency'Sym'bols.
th,it (licil Tor~, 11rc fiot morc th.m i~:ci 11~el)7 mm) aho%c Exception: OM6- symbols are, allowed where
t1w flklol, roved by the e" f app orcing agency.
'906.9.3 Floor cleiir;mce. The cic,~raiic~ I)ct\VcL1l Lh~: 11001- 907.1.3 Systems and components shall be
md the hoitom'ol iii,~tallcd lixid-held pori,ihlc 1-tic (:xtjii- California State Fire Marshal Aisted. and approv~d in
~Iicr~, ,4iall mt hc 1c,)s thin -1 ~-10_1 accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19,
Division I for the purpose'for which' they are installed. '~Vhccicd 906.10 Wheeled linit~,,. nic c,\t[w_,w!,hcr- sh,ill L)c
locatcd ill a locatioti 90 Z 1. 4 Fire-walls
'
andfire barrier walls. For the purpose
of Section 907, fire 1~~lls ~andfire barrier walls shall not
defines arale buildings. ep
SECTION- 907 90 Z 1. 5 Fire al~rm use.- Afire alarm system shall not be
FIRE ALARMAND DETECTION SYSTEMS - usedfor it~s
anyi;ur e other'l thanfire warning or M'ass noti-
907.1 General.- This section covers the application, itistalla- fication and where ~ermittiiid by NFPA 72.
tion, performa~ce andmaintenance of fire alarm systems and - 907.2 Where required'-new buildings and struictuees. An'
their components in new and existin j buildings and. struc- approved
.
fire ilarm system inkalled in accordance with- the, tures. The requirements of Section 907.2 are applicable'.to provisions 6f this-cbde and 72 -shall be provided in
new buildings' and structures. The reIluirem-ents of Section new buildings, and in accordance with Sections _structures
907.9 are applicable to existin buildings and structures. 9 907.2.1 through 907.2.23! and provide occupant notification.
907.1.1 Construction documer~ts' Construction docu- in accordance with Section 907.5, unless other. requirements
ments for fire alarm systems shall be of sufficient clarity are provided by another section of this code. .
to i6dicate the locatioh,'nature and extent of the 'work pro Not-fewer than one manual fire alarm'box shall be,pro-
posed and show in detail that it will conform to the provi- .,vided in an approved locatior~ to.initiate a fire alarm signal for
sions .'of this code, the Californl~'.Building Code, and, fire alarin systems employing automatic fire detectors or,
relevant lai~s, ordinances, rules-and regulations, as detei, waterflow detection. devicei. Where other sections . of this
inined by tl~e fire code official." f code allow elimination of fi~"e alarm boxes due to sprinklers,
907.1.2 Fire alarm shop drawifiis. Shop drawings' for or- aulomaticfir~ -alarm systems, a single fire alarm box shall
-fire alarm isystems shall; be submitted' for review and be in-g.talle'd at a location ap~roved by the enforcing agency.
approval prior to system'installation~l and shall include, but Exceptions:
not be limited to, all of th~ following where applic;iIble to ~ I I 7 1 1. The manual. fire alarm box is not required for firie' the system being installed: I . AA. Lilarni control un'ils.'d6dicated to elevator recall con-
A floor plan that indicates the use of all rooms. trol,.supervisory service andfire sprinkler monitor-
Locations of alarm-in itiating devices. i ng.
Th fire Locatio'n~ of alarni notification appiiance's', in"clud- 2. e manual alarm box is not requited for Group
R-2 occupancies u~less required.~by the fire code ing candela ratings for visible alarm notificaiion'' official to provide a ineans for fire watch personnel, appliances. to initiate an'alarm
,
during a sprinkler system impair-
4. Design minimum jaudibility~_ level. for , occupant ment event. Where"provided, the'manual fire alarm
notification. t b6x'.shall'not be 10-8ated-idan area that is accessible -
5.' Location of fire alarm ~ control unit, transponders to the public.
- and notification power su6plies. 3. The'~ manual fire ~ alarm box is not required to be
11 1 . I 6. Annunciators.' ( I installed when approved by thefir~ co'de official.,
907.2.1 .,6oiiip A.-A ma"nuail'fire alarm system that.acti- -7. Power connection: vates the occupant notifi6ation system in accordance with
8. Battery calculations. Section 907.5 shall be il~stalled in Group A occupancies
Conductor type and sizes.~ where the occupaht load due to the assembly, occupancy is
300 or more. %Group #occupancies not separated from
to 10. Vo~ltage drop calculations' one another in accordance With Section 707.3.10 of the
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIB LE LIQUIDS
Buildinj Code,and the- Cialifornia Mechanical Code.pertain-' '5703.1.1,Classified, locaiions?fbr~ flammable liquids..
ing to flammable'liquids shall Apply.' Areas where,,flammable liquids, are sto~ed, ~ handled,, dis-
57 01.4 Permits. Permits shali ~be ie quired as set forth in Sec pensed or mixed shall be' in , accordance with. Table
tions 105.6 and 105.7. 570.3.-1. 1. A classified, area shall not -extend beyond an. I .
unpierced floor, ro of or ot her 9 olid, part hiori.
5701:5 Material classification. Flammable and:combustible
liquids shall be classified in accordance'With the definitions The 'extent ~ of the classified area is -~allowed to :be
in Chapter 2.; i&educed,,or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi
cation is provided Io the fire code,official that a concentrA_
When mixed with lower flashTpoint liqiiids,,Class, 11 or. III I tion in the area-in,excess of,25 pe-rcentof the lower
liquids are'capable of assuming the ch aracteristics of the flammable limit (LFL), cannot begenerated.
lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro-
priate provisions of this chapter for th e actual flash point.' f . 0 5703.1.2 ~Classified. locations for -combustible liqliiids.
the mixed liquid shall apply. Areas where Class 11 or III liquids are.heated above,their
flash points shall lia electri ve, cad installations- in accor- When heated above -their flash points,' Class 11 and 1.11 -Ii.q~- da'ricewith.Section57031J.'
uids assume the characteristics of Class'l liquids.,Under, such 7 .1 1 1 1
conditions, the appropriate provisions,. of this, chapter for ent Exception Solve distillation units in accordance
flammable liquids, shall, apply.. with,.Sectioh 57M.4"
57011.3 ~Pther applications. The firei-code official is
authorized to determine the extent of the ~Class I electrical
SECTION 5702~,'. equipment and wiring Aocation where a c
I
ondition is not
DEFINITIONS
5702.1 Definitions. The following terms:are defigied in Chap-
specificapy covered by these requirements or 1he Califor-
nia Electrical Code.'
ter 2: 5703.2 Fire protection. Fire ~prot6ction for the storage, use,
ALCO.HOL,BASED HAND ROB_~. dispensing, mixing, handling and o
I
n-site
.
tr
.
ansportation of
BULK PLANT OR'TERMINAL. flammable and combustible_ liquids shall be in accordance
.:With this chapter And applicable sections of Chapter 9.
BULK TRANSFER. -;703.2.1 Por(able fir extin-iiishers And ho, line". P0 e
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID. tabic C\(irluursll~.rs Shall h(: pio,.id cd ill L'ic~:(,rdaric c,
Class 11. \\,ith scClioll ()06 1 fo'c' 11[1,2s ~,h 11 h, plovid d ill (1ccur- d C C
Class IIIA. dailcu ~~ till ~Cctwll 1W I
Class HIB.
F'IRE POINT. .5703.3.-Site assessment. In. the event of a spill, leak or dis-
i;harge
I
-from. a itank - system, a% site assessment shall be com-
FLAMMABLE LIQUID. pleted, by the owner 'Pr operator of such tank system if the -fire
Class IA. - code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz-
Class IB. ard exists -Such site'assessments, sh~l 1 .15~ conducted to.ascer-
Class lc.~ tain potential fire .hAiar& and shall be, completed and
FLASH POINT. submitted to the fire department Within a time period estab-I
S lished by the fire code official, not to. exceed 60 days.'
FUEL LIMIT SWITCH.. 4 *ill 5 p 703.4.S control -and,sec6ndary containment. Where
LIQUID STORAGE ROOM.-,. the maximurn Allowable ~quantity -,per c6ntrol area is
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE., -exceeded, and Where. 7,required by Section, 5004.2,'rooms,
~buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or
MOBILE FUELING. handling of Class 1, .11 and IIIA liquids shall be provided witli
PROCESS TRANSFER. -spill control and secondary containment in accordance with
REFINERY. Section 5004.2.,
;EMOTE 8703.5 Labeling and'signage. The fire code'official, is autho- EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE. rized to require warning signs f6r.the,purp8se,pf identifying
REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. ~Signage for.
SOLVENT DISTILLATION UN I
IT. identification and warning ~uch as for' the, inherent hazard of
flammable liquids, or's,!rJoking shall be provided in ac6o'r- TANK, PRIMARY. dancewiih this,ch
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apter and Sections 5003.5 and 5003.6.
SECTION 5703 5703.5.1 -Style. Warning signs shall be of A durable mate-
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS- rial.'Signs warning -of the hazard of flammable liquids
shall have, white lettering on a red background andshall
51011, Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be. read- DANGER—FLAMMABL- ELI QUIDS. Letters shall,
installed and maintained in accordance with Section7605 and -be' not less thafi~3,inches:(76 mm) in:height. and V, inch
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5704.3.2.1 Design and construction of storage, cabi-
nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets
shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2.1.1
through 5704.3.2.1.4.
S704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in
accordance with UL 1275, or constructed of approved
wood or metal in accordance with the following:
I . Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of
steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044
inch (1. 12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, includ-
ing the door, shall be double walled with V/2-
inch (38 mm) airspace between the walls.
Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be
tight fitting.
2. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including' doors,
shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25
mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints shall be
rabbeted and shall be fastened in two direc-
tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be
of steel or brass. Cabinets shall be painted
with an intumescent-type paint.
5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided
with a conspicuous label in red letters on contrasting
background that reads: FLAMMABLE—KEEP
FIRE AWAY.
5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self-
closing and equipped with a three-point latch.
5704.3.2.1.4 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet
shall be liquid tight to a height of not less than 2
inches (51 mm).
5704.3.2.2 Capacity. The combined total quantity of
liquids in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454
L).
5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com-
bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable
tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.3.1
through 5704.3.3. 10.
Exceptions:
Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air-
craft, boats or portable or stationary engines.
The storage of distilled spirits and wines in
wooden barrels or casks.
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5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will
react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard
shall not be stored in the same room with flammable
and combustible liquids except where stored in accor-
dance with Section 5003.9.8.
5704.3.3.3 Clear means of egress. Storage of any liq-
uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or
be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress.
5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or portable tank stor-
age. The storage of empty tanks and containers previ-
ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible
liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be
stored as required for filled containers and portable
tanks. Portable tanks and containers, when emptied,
shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in
openings.
5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of
approved construction, adequately braced and
anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance
with the California Building Code.
5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than I
inch (25 mm) nominal thickness is allowed to be
used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor
overlay and similar installations.
5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves
shall be of sufficient depTh and provided with a lip
or guard to prevent individual containers from being
displaced.
Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo-
ratory furniture specifically designed for such use.
5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of
flammable and combustible liquids shall be main-
tained in an orderly mann--r.
5704.3.3.6 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is
allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide
(1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent
rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main
aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and
palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be
arranged so that piles are separated from each other by
not less than 4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided
and arranged so that no container or portable tank is
more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles
shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage. Limited
quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to
be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary
combustibles, other than those used for packaging the
liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not
less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, either by open
aisles or by open racks, and where protection is pro-
vided in accordance with Chapter 9.
5704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty
or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected liquid
storage area shall be limited. to a maximum pile size of
2,500 square feet (232 M2 ) and to a maximum storage
height of 6 feet (1829 mm~ Storage of empty or idle
combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage
area shall comply with NFPA 13. Pallet storage shall be
separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less
than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
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num shall not be, used. 'Where walls or ceiling 24043.3 Spraying, spaces. Spraying. spaces shall be
assemblies are constructed of:sheet ~metal, single-skin designed -and constructed in'accordanc~ with,the' Califor-,
'than'. assemblies ~~shall bet no thinner 0.0478 -inch (18 nia, Buidding Code, afid Section 2404.3.3.1 and,Sections
gage) (1.2rnm),and each,- sheet, of double-skin ass.em 2404.4 throu.gh.2404.8 of this code.
blies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 inch,(20 -gage) (0.9 2404.3.3.1 Floor. Combustible floor 6onstruction in mm). Structural s,ections. of..spray'booths are'allowe~d to.', spraying spaces shall be covered by approv'ed,.non6orn- be sealed with latex-based,or.similar caulks and seal- bustible, nonsparking ma erial,.except where combusti'_' t ants. ble coverings, such as thin paper or,.plastic and
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,booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as-to
--permit the free passage of exhaust air from all parts of
materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spraying
sp~ces. -
the interior, and to facilitate washing, and cleaning; and
shall,be desigAed to confine residues,within the booth.
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2404.4 Fire protectilon. Spray booths and spray rooms shall
Aluminum,shall not be used. be ~protected by an 'approved automatic fire7extihguishing
system corriplying-with'., Chapter 9. Protection shall-also'
2404.3.2.3 'Floor. Cornbustible -floor construction, i'n ..extend to, exhaust pieriums, exhaust ducts and both sides of
spray. booths shall be covered by. approved" noncom-,,'
bustible, nonsparking Material, ex-6e,pt where combusii-
cry.filters-when stich filter, are tised
-ble covierings, includintbut.not lirnit.ed to thin paper or 27404.4.1 Fire extiwmv,'her,~. Portihlc firc cxtm,_,msh'Cr~,
plastic- and strippable coatings,.~are utilized over non- ~omjdyin,, ~~Ith Sectimi 9106 shall bc pro~ idutl lot ~,pwvinL,
combustible materials -to facilitate cleaning operations ji-cas iii ~iccor(hncc \~iih (hc'rcqw,iLiIi(!nt, Im )it (:xtr,
in.spray booths.,
i404.3.2.4 Means- of e
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gress. Means of egress- sh al 1. be 2404-5 H ousekeeping, maintenance and storage of haz-
provided -in accordan
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ce with Chapter 10. ardous materials. Housekeeping, maintenance', storage and
use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sec- 'Means Exception: of 'egress doors from premanu- tions 2403.3, 2403.4, 2404.5.1 and 2404.5.2.,
factured..spr4y booths shall r be not less than 30
inches (762 mm).in,width -by .80 inches (2032 mm) 2404.5.1 Different coatings. Spray booths,.spray rooms
in height. and spraying -spaces shall not be alternately, utilized for
..~,diffcrent types of coating materials where the combination 2404.3.2.5'Clear installed space.'Spray booths~shziill be - of, ma'terials.is conducive spontaneous ignition, 'unless -to so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for- all deposits of one material are -removed from the booth cleaning. A clear space of not less than 3 fe.et-(914 mm),
be or space and exhaust ducts prior to,spraying with a shall maintained on all sides of the spray booth.7his different material. clear. space shall be- kept free of any storage or combus- ,
tib.le construction., 2404.5.2 Protection of sprinklers. Automatic sprinklers
Exceptions: installed *6 flammable vapor areas shal.1 be protected from
-the accumulation ~of 'residue from spraying operations in an
This -requirement sliall not prohibit locat.ing a approved manner.,Bags used as a protective covering shall
spray booth,closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to or be 0.00-inch-thic'k (0.076 mm) polyethylene or cello-
directly against an interior partition, wall or. . -phane or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contam-
floor/ceiling - assembly -that has. A -fire-resis- ~inated by oversomy particles sh
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-tance rating of not less than 1.6bur, provided -automatic sprinklers.*
the spray booth can be adequately, maintained
and cleaned. 2404.6 -Sources ~ of -ignition. Control of sources of ignition
This requirement shall not,prohib.it locating, a
shall -be in accordance with ~Section 2403.2 and Sections
M4.~.I through 2404.6.2.4. spraybooth closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to an
exterior wal I or ~a roof assembly, -provided the 2404~6.1 Drying, opeirati ons. Spray booths and -spray
wall or roof is constru .
cted 'of noncombustible rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of dry-
material and the spray::booth can be ade- Ang by arrangements or methods that could cause an
quately maintained and cleaned. increase in the suiface temperature of the spray -booth or
2404.3.2.6 Size. The aggregate area of spray booths in . I .
spray-room except in accordance with Sections 2404.6.1.1'
and 2404.6.1.2. Except as specifical ly pr6vided'in this sec- a building s hail not exceed the leikr of-10 percent of tion, drying or~baking units utilizing a heating system hav~ the area of any floor of a building or the basic area Ing open flames or,that are'capable of producing sparks allowed for a Group H-2 -occupancy, without' area shall not be installed in a flammAble.vapor areas. increases, as set forth in the California'Building Code.
The area of an*individual spray booth in a building shall.- -6.1.1 Spraying ~proce 2404. dure.-The spraying proce-
not exceed the lesser of the aggregate size limit or' 're d shall use-low-volume spray. application.
1,500 square feet (139 M2).
'2404.6.1.2 Drying apparatus. Fixed- drying.apparatus
Exception: One individual booth not exceedinj-500 shall-comply with this chapter and the applicable provi.-
square feet (46 m2). sions of Chapter 3-0: When recirculation' ventilation is
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WATER ~SUPPLY
'FIRE SERVICE FEATLIRES~.
tion . 101 . 1.1 . 2.
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Such.stairway shaIll ~be'marked-ai street ah& ~"5,06.1.1, Locks. An".approved 1ock-shal I 'be., instal led on
floor levels.with asign indicating that the'stairway continues gates or similarbartiets whererequired -by.the.fite code
to*the roof. Where, roofs are.u.s.ed for roof gardens or, for other -.official.
purposes,, stairways'shall be I provided as,reqWred for"such 506.1.2 Xey-boxels for nonstandardilzed fire service ele- occupancy classification. NatorIkeys. Key boxes pir.ovided.for nonstaridardized fire
:504.4 Roof access., No person ~hall install ar-,maintdin, any sery ice elevator keys.shall'cbmply With Section'506.1 -and
securily barrier such a~ barbed ivire fiencing, ra:or wirefenc- all ofthe following:
ing, -chain linkfencing, ot' any otherfieniciog material, cable,. 1:.Jhe key box''shall be corn 'atible.with a existing p aerial, antenna, or'other 6bstruction on. the,~obf of any com- rapid entry key,b6x system in use in the jurisdiction
mercial establishment in such a manner as, to obstruct or ren- and approved by the fire code.official.
der egress,or acces's ha:ardous in'the event offire,or other -7-
The'firorit, ~bvershall be' permanently labeled with-. emergency.,
It he words "Fite -Depa rtment Use Only7—Elevator
E)~cepfion: Guy ' it nd eana masts, may W -e,. rods:a aerial.ani' Keys."
be attached to a roof.structure having a Vopeqf.less Man'. The,key,
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l6vel of fire' I more betiveen the roof, and said obstructiom Gu~, ivire. or dep artment access, rods reqqired.id support aer;ial:or,an1enn a, masts may be%
allached.lo a robf structure a. lateral - distance ftom.,the -.4. The key:box shall be mounted 5 feet 6 inches"(1676
mast not.in excess of oners'ixth the, height of the mast. above the'fi
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elevator bank.
5. Contents'of the k box Are limited to fire,service qy,
'SECTION'505 elevator 'keys' Additional ' levator access tools, e
PRtMISES.IDENTIFI,CATION keys and information pertinent to emergency plan-
ning -or. elevator access. shall be permitted where
505.1 Address identification. New and existing buildings authorized by the fiIre code officiaL
shall be provided with,approved, address identification. The I
address ide ntification- shall be 1 ,egible and placed in a position '6.; In buildings,with two or more elevator banks, a sin-
that is visible from -the street or road,fronting the property- gle key box shall be permitted to,:be used where
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background. - Address numbers shall b'e 'Arabic nur6bers, or 30 -feet (91 44 mm). Additional key boxes shall be
alphabetical letters. Numbers shall not ~be spelled out. Each piovided,' for each individual elevator, or elevator
character shal I be not less than 4 inches (102 mm) high with a 'bank separated by more than 30 f6et (9144 mm).
minimum stroke width of '/2 inch (12.7 mm). Where riquired Exielltion: A single key -box shall bepermitted to be
by the fire code.offic'ial, address ide ntificatio ii S'hall.be pro-, Iocated adjacent to'a fire command center or the, non-
vided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency standlaird fire-service elevatpor.key shall be permifted to
response. Where access is by means of a pfivat.e road and the' be secured in a key box used, for other optpos6 And
building cannot,be viewed from the.public wayj a monu'm'ent,. locatedin accordance with Section 506. 1.
pole~or other sign or means shall be used to identify the struc
ture. Address identification shall be maintaine& box maintenatice.' Th6 operator of the ~building
..shall.immediately notify the, fire code official and 'rovide the P
505.2 Street-or roadsigns. Streets and roads shItil be identi-..- new key Where a lock is changed or r'ekeyed..The key, to such
fied, with approved signs. Temporary signs,shall,be installed, . . Iock- shall be~secured in the key box-
at .each street intersection when construction, 0 f new road-m
ways allows passage by vehicles. Signs,, sha I I. be of an
approved size, weather xesistant and be maintained until SECTION 507
repl.aced by.permanent sig ns.- FIRE PROTECTION WATER- SUPPLIES
507.1 Reqt6red %N, ;iter sul)[flY. All ipprovc,i watrui stq)pl~
mL the rctimi'v(I fir 11)\~ ~oi fire plotectioll,,
SECTION 506 '11;111 1)~: pl,)\ 061 tO 1-11),011 k~rll,Cll lLjCi]ltlC,,,
KEY BOXES or oll~ oll t,[Ji1dlrlLS alc lic r
111to 61 Withill Ill(: plrl~,tlictlun
506A Where required.-Where: access to oi Within a structure,
or an area is restricted because of secured. -openings or where ~07.2 T~pc of'NNAtCI_ ',LII)PIN. A~\~M,:l C011SISt Of i -
immediate access is.necessary for life-saving or fire~figlhting
purposes, the fire code official is authorized to'req'u'ire a-key ~thcl fixc(] cap,lhlc Of' I ]c lCquil,cd, 11I-~'
box to be installed in an approved location. The key.box shall
be of an approved ty~e listed i.n~accorda,fice 'With UL 1037, :,(17.21.1 ViiN'atc file sel-Nice iniiins. PrIvAc firc
and shall, contain keys to-gain necessary access asrequ-ired b y 111Ims ;Ifl(i AlAl hc in')mIlc(l III l(:C()1 (Lifice
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~;07.2.2 Wmer tmiks. %\,itet tank,,, loi Ille protcc- (211~c ot lirc exccpt Li,, olhcr~~i~,c r(~ojinlrcd or I
tio'll 11~111 hc ifl"Ial~lcd in with ',F PA 2_1 Appi ovcd.
50.3 hic flow. Firc flov. rc(jlnic[rI(:IIt" 1()r hrlldll]L~11 or [)o-)[-
,)I- hilildin(_-, and diall ht2 Lictcl-mined 1)\ an led to, Impact h\ I IrIctof jv-ts ()r c)(I)ci
appl-0% Cd HICI-110d a [D to rLo o: d if I cw s shoall ~omply %,Oh o-,c,,tio_)n -1 12
50 A XN mer ~npj)h te.s(. I lie fir,~ o odc offict,31 ~hall hu n(,ti-
J_ic(l [)iioi to the w~itur ,nppk tc~t. %~ arer cupj)k tests Q)Lill tic
SEC , TION 508 'ollkial WIVI~:)~~Cd h\ Ilic I-irc co,tic or appio~(:d FIRECOMMAND CENTER tion ol the ;I:L~l shall b`,: to) (III: ril( coio: ()[I-Icial prior
to Filial appoval o4die %k,itcr ~ijppk ~~,tcni. 508.1 General. Where required by other sections of this code
and in all buildings classified as high-rise :buildings by the 507.-; Fire h.Ndr:lnit sNsteni.s. Fitc li_~diint wcACTIIS Shall C(-"Ill- , L Califol, -nia Building Code and Group 1-2 occupancies having PlY,with ~075' I Illroll'-'11 ~07L), I 1pl vndl~ occupiedfloors located more than 75 feel above the lowest
level offire department vehicle access, a fire command center
507.~;. 1 NN here required. \~ hcre Li [)ortioii (It flie tao~ I I ity for fire department operations shall be provided,'and shall
or bUiNill,_1 heluattCt C0rlSIItICLc,_i or rno%ucl into or within -comply with Sections 508.1.1 through 508.1.7.
tilk2 itri,,(liction I, moic th 'rn 400 lect ( 122 fit) If o n I a 508.1.1 Location and access. The location and.accessibil-
11%drint on a 1-11(: Llppalatw~ LiCcc~s,; [oad, x, an ity of the fire command center shall be approved by the
o%,(:,i ro )~Ilte LIFIA1141 ill(: I h(: f'1111 I 11V Or h1l IN- fire chief in(,, on-~,Itc iho, If ~dranC, and rn~ons sh,ill h,,: pro% iLlc(l
- wheic rccloin-cd h% (lic lilt: I~od( od I-ICIL11 508.1.2 -Separation. The fire command center shall be
separated from the remainder of.the,'building by not less
I x cc I) t io 11 : F I, G I (-, I I P F~ - " ml(l Glotip t , than a ]-hour fire barrier constructed in accordance with tilt lih Lll) ('I'C oy 01- Section 707 of the California Building Code or horizontal
klCl -it; ~(!cllml assembly constructed -in accordance with Section 711 of o -1 , 1. 0 3 1 1) 0 3
mo~nt hc ooi io;ull 0,00 fc(:t I 1,X " III I , ,h,fll the California Building Code, or both.
508.1.3 Size. The fire command,c.enter shall be not less
5117.~;.IA IIN(Irmii Im- ,Jrmidpipe 'o,"terills. BuildifILS, than 200 square feet (19-m') in area,with a minimum
:qLjjj)pz~(i vrlh I ~(,jn(lpipc v-,tcin lnAallcd ill ~iccor_ i dimension of 10 feet (3048 mm).
'I'llicu %Nith So.:cnon ()0" LhAl hav(~ ~i fir,.: li~drari( ~\ithin,
100 Iccl 00 4SO inin i.(~( the firc (Icf),irtiric:nt _c,-,nro:c- 5,08.1.4 Layout approval. A1ayout of the fire command
center and all features required by this section to.be con-
-tained therein shall betsubm itted for approval prior to
Exception: Hie di~,iiricc ,hall he pc:rmincd to) installation.
III(: codu otficial. Storage. Storage unrelated to operation of the fire .508.1.5
r command center shall be prohibited. 1 507.5.2 Inspection, te,,0n(_, .ind in-miriltemince. I-lie
h\, dmfl~ L,,_,~tcnr~ -[fall 1-,c ,,lihjcct to) i1criodi,,: -Y 1,~ 508.1.6 Required features. The command center
r(:qtiir(:,l I,,, the fin'c coIc utfiiLil Firc shall comply with NFPA 72 andshall contain the follow-
(:o_)Tl1IIII1)n Al all tlllle~ ing features:
'illo-] 11IJ11 be ICpLIj led Acidnions, rcpains_ The emergency voice/alarm communication system
'11k:1,1tions dild Lccr\ i~:l 1IL! I C,111 [~J ~ 1111 C(I control unit.
(1,ird.s, PC011-dS Of [C,tS all(] Io2o_lLIitCJ Shall 11C
niaintarned. The fire department communications system.
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r0ce inaiws, -and Nv:tter tank,,. III 1- Fire alarm system Zoning annunciator panel
v,itc firo: nmjji,~ and W.tter t.Ink,, _~Il'All hc I)CI i(,di-- required by Section 90 7.6 4.3. 11
CAIN in~pcctu,d_ lc~tc(l Link] II)LIIIIIjill'A Ill Annunciator unitr,,Visually'indicating the location of'
the elevators and'whether they are operatio'nal.
Status -indicators and controls for air distribution
1~~,AIFIIL, '111d ni'lint,'n'rillc~!,~shall systems.
The fire -fighter's control panel required by Section
c;07~5.4 0b,,ti-tiction. nct,,:d too I - if c 11" (Iraiw, 909.16 for smoke control systems installed in the
diall I),: i6,nntainc(I Lot Lill tlmu~ I'h(f i-irc (lep,on-111:1,11 ~l I building.
Ill'[ he LI,:[(:rro:d o'T hind'.1'-d Ir"Ill inillit J1,11c -7. Controls ~fbr'unlo,ckirig stairway doors simultane-
- to I ir,~ pro oto,,_tion C(JUIPHICIII IF 1-111: h~ ously.;
8. Sprinkler valve and water-flow detector display
rini) ~,p,icL ~hjll IIC tho~ circinn I(2r- panels.
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automatic sprinklers and the top of -piles of.combustible
fibers.
Exception: Kitchen equipment under !exhaust hoods
protected with a fire-extinguishing sy§ter9' in ~A'C*coir-
dance with Section 904.
903.3.4 Actuation. Automatic sprinkler systems shall, be
automatically actuated unless specifically provided for in
this code.
903.3..S Water supplies.-Water supplies for automatic
sprinkler systems shall'comply with this section and the
standards referenced in Section 903.3. 1. The potable water
supply shall be protected against backflow in accordance
with Health and Safety Code 13114.7. For connections to
public waterworks systems,the water supply.test used for
design of fire protection systems shall be adjusied to
account for seasonal and daily pressurefluctuations based
on information from the water supply authority-.and as
approved by the fire code official.
903.3.5.1 Domestic services. Where the domestic ser-
vice provides the water supply for-the automatic s.prin-
kler system, the supply shall be in accordance.,with this
section.'
903.3.5.2 Residential combination services. A single
combination water supply shall be allowed provided
that the domestic demand is added to the sprinkler
demand.as required by NFPA 13R.
903.3.6 Hose threads. Fire hose threads and fittings~used
in connection-with automatic.sp~inkler systems shall be as
prescribed by the fire code official.
903.3.7 Fire department connections. Fire department
connections for automatic sprinkler systems shall be
installed in accordance with Section 912.
903.3.8 Limited area sprinkler systems. Limited area
sprinkler systems shall be in accordance with the s~andards
listed in Section 903.3.1 except as provided 'in Sections
903.3.8.1 through 903.3.8.5.
903.3.8.1 Number of sprinklers. Limlited area sprin-
kler systems shall not exceed six sprinklersin apy sin-
gle fire area.
903.3 * 8.2 Occupancy hazard classification. Onily
areas classified by NFPA 13 as Light Hazard or Ordi-
nary Hazard Group I shall be permitted to-be protected
by limited area sprinkler systems.
903.3.8.3 Piping arrangement. Where a limited area
sprinkler system is installed in a building with.arl'auto-
A matic wet standpipe system, sprinklers shaj be sup-
plied by the standpipe system. Where a. limited, area
sprinkler system is installed in a building Mitho u-t an
automatic wet standpipe system, water shall be permit-
ted to be supplied by-the plumbing systern,provided
that the plumbing system is capable of simultaneously
supplying domestic and sprinkler demands..
903.18.4 Supervision. Control valves shall 'not' be
installed between the water supply and '.sprinklers
unless the valves are of an approved ind.icatirig type
that are supervised or secured -in the. open, position. -
903.3.8.5 Calculations.. Hydraulic calculations in
accordance with NFPA 13 shall be.provided to demon-
strate that the ~availabie water flow and pressure are
adequateto supply all sprinklers installed in any single
fire area with discharge densities cor responding to the
hazard classification.
903.3.9 Floor control valves. Floor control valves and
waterflow defection assemblies shall be installed at each
floor where any of thefollowing. occur:
Buildings where thefloor -level of the highest stoty is
located more than 30jeel above the lowest level olf
fire department vehicle access. I . I .
BLildings that arefour or more stories in height.
Buildings that are two or more stories below the
highest le~el offire depailment vehicle access.
Exception: Group R-3 and R-3. I occupancies floor
control valves and waterflow detection assemblies
shall not be required
'T 7r ~.4 1) r Wr S~"ilenl, supe"-ision mid :A;irnv,.
,&)ntr,i1hnL2 ffic waier stjppll~ lor mitoril'Itic "'prinkicr s~ cicni.s.
w',ttcr inLl tnipciLIiutcc,, ClItIc11 ~An pic—
\v~ttclllo\~ smt( fics on ~ill ,prinkict c)\ st~:rns slial I hc
(:c ii icill_v supeiviscd h% ~t hst~:d hirc LtLirm ~:(_)ntrol tnW.
sprin~,Ier polectin , L ()IIC- ~111(i
H-~:~i sprinl, 1(:F S StCln, in accordimcc 111i
W3 ')~S
Antorn,itic ~,pitnklcr.0 I C jjj~, jrj~~'(,Jjj cl in acc~,rdincc
w1me a corninoil ~(ipplv ni'Un iL,;
to siipplv hnih d0fll(:-11~: \~ MQA 'Lilld IIIC dtlk)-
i nrc ~,prmklcr n, Li ,~Cparatc ~Ilutoff,%,Ikc
lor III(: ,tut(~nnttic sprinkk-r ~,.vstcin i~, nol pro,,i(ici
1(,ckc\ I)IIIIII) COM101 VA\C~ th,-Il 11~ S~:,Ikl 01 kld,L~~]
it) the opcn POSItIon
vakcs to cornnil:ic ial K-itchcri paint
I)ooth, ~)l thit ~ue or loJi2,1 in
thc op:n positl ()n
0 Vikc~ contl('11iln-, (11 C f(lcl I,) fi rc pninp
crn_11111:~" t1JI ()r IoLl\(A 11) thc opcil [1,),i-
tion.
I im ~11\ C~ [0 111 (1 ry . pr(zi~twrj
'311(1 S)rI1I1k1,-I s%stcnl~, III: S~L JIL-d (r A irc
Iockcd in III(: upcn pomhon,
J03.4.1 ',Alon itoring., A 1,11 In, I) r ~, I o r-\, ~tn (I tronl)lc
ri~&,) h~: dil-jm~tk dllf~rLnl ~111(j [)C
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11111lict] a i ei ~,pi ink Icr §904. 7ea), th~~u jl~.: (c)l 'Inspection, 'Testing, dnd 4dinle-~
ill tfic opell posttloll Ill ()C~Lq)allcics i ce, equirementsfor.Engiheei~d.and.Pre-epg~neere han d
rc~illlrcd to lf,(~ (:(IlliPP(:d ~\illl il Iiic d~iini s.~sicm, .F&ed Extinguish ink Ins. Syste
the hLi(kflo%~ lit e%,cnl~ r A% c,, sh~iil b(: In
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~pecli6n,-.T
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esting, " an pet- orme in d Maintenance'sha be, fi .1"Cd I a t1illipci ~%~Jtch 1[1~ljll
ith NFPA 7' accord,iiicc .\ ~md ;jimun-
accordance ivilh:
01 Led I , I , le on (a) Califort fia Code. of-Regul6lions, Tit J9,. Liivisi "I'" I -C Section 904(~)~2), )03.4~2 Alarnis.~()nc ~tppro%,ud JLldiI)IL: LIC~ iLC,
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r 'Iocatcd on the cx[crlor of t1h: I'Llildill~_' ill ~111 d )PF(_,\ (I -'(b) - the - man'ti/ac&iuru's mrillen, instructions,, lvhi,c"h ~i are.
loc.ition, Ile C0111112CI[~:d to CdCh ~11_11[01`11,ltl,~ spi-Hikler i dppr,:;~,ed and an~flle. ~ith the.0 ice o the. State Fire Alflar%,. ff ..f ty _1sha1;-c;nd
,ictj\1itcd h% %\,,itcr flow L~qijr,,Aciit to the floA of-,1 siTl~_r](: I .(c) the qppiicabie'siandd~i~adopled in Calif6rnia Code of
'prinkIcl of thc s orificc ~],,u irist~illed ill th Re)julalions~, Titl~ 2'4, Part 9, (California Fjr~ Codq).'
t,2 n I Wh,2 I c I 1-itc al,am is of .7,
904.1.1 Certification o f se
.
rvi ce personnel for fire-extin'.: tl,(: ,ilitoinatic s[')r-mkI'(~r ~y~tcm -diall a,:tuatc the huildim, ~ ': :guishing -~r'vici~,per*son'nel.'providing ncdn-~ equipmek. 8 0,
A /4 d mam enanc 1.du6ti t e ~on automatic fire-extinguishjng~ nol 1~ e cv~',?pf tcqlmc~f b I' Nc'.11on ~
st,
mg
sy ems,,otherth~n auto'maiic sprinkler.systems, shall pos-
li ce 'fi d by:an sess a va d rti icate issue approved governmen-
903.4 3 Floor contl ol N 'Aal.agetncy,,~r'jtli'e~ appro~ed organization 'for t.he,type
. of
cit i it L, cotiti,,[ \,A es ~hal I he I-ii idccl at tfic poi ill of Coll- system And w6rkj~erfbrmed:
fl(ctloll Lo Lill: ri~~:[ )n cich 11'oor in hwli-iisc hliildilli,~ Z,
i,9041 Wfiere, permitted., Automatic. fire-extinpishing, sys-.,.-
ffis in'tall~d' lt-i' h s as an a ernative~ to t e required , automatic, J /I "I 1/w 1, 1~1 /C 1 ~S~j sprinkler systems of Section 903,shall be.approved by tl~e fire
co icial" de off
903.5 'Festin!4 and Huiiriten-.lince. I)pinkIcr ~ystetils slmll he
904.1.1, Restriction on, using, automatic sprinkler -sys- tc,)tc(I md nmiritaiiw(l in,accor(iiiic(~ \~ ith Section 1~u 1.
here- requircit III exli~tin- huil(liiws ;ind,
tem exceptions or re uctions."Auiomati'c fire-extinguisK-
-be, rg ~ystems.~sh~ll not -considered 'alteritiatives' for the
Wres. Ali jwoimitic vijinklci Imll hc pro\ idcd ]it purposes, of. exceptions, or. reductions -allowed fbr~auto-
C,_1lSt1Il,2' huilditiu~~,, aiid qm~MFC', ~dicrc ickjl,li!-12~1 ill Chapter M4 ic svrmkler..system§~ or b other-require Iints, t* Y, m of,this,.,,
code.'
ic '904.2.2,- 6mitierciall Ubd-~nd duct,esystems. 'Each,
SECTIOW904 41 -r4uir~d ~ommercitafkifchenexhiailis't ho8d and duct sys- A
ALTERNATIVE AUTOMATIC Jem required by Section 60 9 to have a Type I hood shall'be
~FIRE-EXTINGUISHINO SYSTEMS protecte-d%with ari~ approved%autornittic fire'-e-xtinguishing
stalled iA ticicordanc wi system. m e th'this Code. '904.1 x General. Aut6~atic fire-e iinjuishing-systems, other I p .
'than automatic.sprinkler'systern~s,,sh~lI bi~desi~~nedjns~iied,-.. 1nsta1i~tJio6:4'Al]itoniatIc 'fird-extin'juishing systern s
inspected, tested and rnaintair~ed',in accordance,,-~ith~th`e,~,pro-m. shall,be.ins6lled in' a66o d t* r ancewith,this sec ion.
~isions~of..this section'.and -the appliLlile, referenced s.tan- vivirini. Electrical 'Wiring :shall.*be in
dards. al6cordance,witl~ the Califi6ritiaDectricar] 'Code
jCaii~ifo~nia Code df Regulations,~'Title,~:]'P -;Division '4 904.3. ua 2; ct' tion.-Autornatic, ireTextinguishini1systems
§904(q)(2)]Req'hi'redIiispe~tioti,,,Te~ti-n-", tomatically-actuated and -pro vided with~ajnan-' g, and Maintenance '~shall, be au
Frequencies. -,er _..~ual ,m,eans-,,,of aictu'ation, i d in *accor ance.-with Section.
~(2) ~ knginee' red,a d* n pre-engineered'fix6d ~exlinguishing' `-904.11. 1. W ere more t an one h' hazard could-be'simiJilt' "' ' h a-.'
" : - systems shall be,inspecled tested and maintained -at least I . - 't 1~
" 11 . ., neously. inv6lved in'fire,due t6their proxim ity~~'al I tiazards
-,semi-annuall~,,and-ithm'ediately~filerbsyst~~ni'acti.v'a'li"on. v, , shall.be protected,,'by'a'§ingle sys'tem,designe'd to,protect
all hazards that could,become.,involved.,, '[Californiit C~de,of''Regidations,- Thle. 19,,.Divisi6n 4,
§904(c)l Required Insp~clion, Testing, "an&Waint~~adce . - j Excep6on'-Multiple syst~rns sW be-. permitted to be. !; . ~ .1,11 _ . , I ~, " ; I
fi~equencies.
, . . i esigned,to'6perate simultaneously'. nstalled if they are d
(c) Enginee rid ~:md ~r,~'-'e~gin~e~ed:fixed"'exii!7gui-sh'i'n-g.. _m, interlocking., -904.3.3 Sysie' Automatic equlipment'in'ter-
systems, regiirdles~ 6f installation date, "shall. bi~ -inspected,.' Jo
-
ck with fuel' sh cbntrols, osers, s utoffs; ventilation -door cl
tested and maintained, i0ithin the lit d~,Spe~jfl~d.ih,~ pe p~i -to ..windoNV shutters; conveyor openings, smoke and h~at ven ts,
Cali Code. of Regulations,'Tille 19, A foinia DivW6n -1 'Sec- d other feature~ a n, ;.necessar~ for proper operation of the fire
h" h ~4equired by.th" 904(a v e. -extinguis Ing system,is, all'beprovided 6 e lion (2) ab~q j~t
design and installation standard utilized for the hazard.
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FIRE~SERVICE FEATURE,S.
FIRE DEPARTMENT MASTER KEY. -[Califibrnia Code Of. Regulatioi;S,iTlftle~.49;: Division 1,
,FIRELANE. Acc
05(a)j.,Fire beparinien-1 ess~ an ess. 'dEgr
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KEY WX e (q)Roads A quireda'ccess. r0adsfroin ev'ery," buildink to, a
-str s be'all-i at haid-szir public eel hall v~ he'i. r Liced (siiiiable. f
TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES;- for-us byfire ap&ratits) ~righl~qf-wqy not less'than 20 ,"''
bsi 'jeel in.-ividth.. Such right-6f7m,gy,shall'be: uno rucled.and
SECTION 503 maintained only aivccess,lo~lhe~ublic street.
FIRE APPARATUS ACCESS ROADS ~Ex-~qp6oh::The'enforci vaive. or modii~ qg ag~ncy may, 1
r
ppl it all lie h* I is requirement. if in'his - opinion.-such all-wealhe~'
and rn,iint, 'tirwd ill ~ico=ordan(2c \~nli Scctiom, ~o~l :hardmsuija~ed condition i's not nec~ssary in the interest
qfpU&ic.sq/ety,and itcycire.
503. Buildings mid ppro% cd fit( "I'l I J-~I- 503.2,1 Mh4n~,ioiis. F ire LipparAti-,) ro,~& )Iiall I
IOLI(k S111111 he ffO%IdCd lot C\ L:I_~ filjClj[t~ i lixe ~irl urlk+~IILI(AUd width of not thin (tw",',
~,Or portion Of a hrlildin- licrc,ifitzr coniiri,:ted Or nino- ol shoulder(~, c\cL!I)( for
nI(_)%rU'(j-int,) w'%~Ithin 111C Itlli~dl~:tloll. Tlie filk: 1rpdI(AI1IS 'rjnnl,~ ,Itc, Ill 'iccord.ince itli Section ~W, 6. ind Ali I
~Iccccs ro-,id sUll ~onipl\ witli ifir: r,:quircrincrits, oftlii~ AILICI(!d vcrtic~tl cl,:,trance of not lus,, tli~rn I I-eet ]nclic
III,] sliall Cxt(:Ild to ~~ ithill I ~0 f,~ct (4 7)(1 11,111)
of.ill portion,~ ofthc fLicilit\ wid ill portions of the cxtc- I ~;03.2.2 A
.
uthority. fliv fire codc offici~d shAl li,i\e die
I tor ~~Lilk oftfic,fii~,t ;Ior~ oftlic hi-lildinu, ~r, Inc e ~istir d h~ I -'ImIlorlt, to ic-quirc or perinit inodificition,., to tire icqkii~cd
-,in.~ip'pro\~:d r0l](C ~1101.lrld the c-xieriot of the huildirw or 0 wldtl-l,~ \~hcic tlicv 4e in,,tdcqrjnc loi file r TCSCliC
op %fi(:re ol to ill ct the pu[) I c
L ~,ceptions: ohfcco%e,~ oI tllujuliAimoll
1. T'lic fnL (~odcl(dfici;d i,~, ititliorizcd to increic tli(, 503.2.3 Surfiice. Fire, jpp~jratli~ ioi,k bc
diriension of 1 50 tc,:t (4,, 710, I-I'll) ~311.\ of gricd ind nianita ned to desi, I ripport thc llnpw~ed I (),ids ol
the Iollm~niL, ~onditions occrn Im: Lipp~lr,itlr, -ill hc ,urfirccd ~)o ~1,~ to plo\ Ide '111_ -ind
1 1. TI)c buildim-, i~ equipped 1111ouLdlotit \~itjl ~Irl
ap p I (),, c d aritomatic ,~piiriklct s\ ~,tcrn 503.2.4 '1 urnin- radiw, The IC(IMICd ttIrIIITW r~idiW~ 01 ~1 I ` I
11711)mllcd in icL ordjn(~c S(~tioll filt: 1pjmTLl0I_~ acccL~s roid sh,ill bu delerinincd h~ ill(! fIT,:, 1
3,1 '_ or o0' ~odc otfiuwl
I _irc app~lmt w,' ~1 I ccc~s I cmd cinnot bu 503.2.~, De~id ends. Dcad-cnd fire
_Ilsuillcd of locMio[l On plopefro, Ill -0 f(:~t (4~ 712r) nini) ill lCrILIll ~Imll bc rto- . od I)
ipproNcd drc,t for [Limm,2 alound file app,r-,
~'T,Ides or other ~J OHdItins. ~nd ~m r~itus
~ippro\ed piotection ~,03.2.0 Bi id-e~c mid clev;ited sutfaces. \\*here h d
r"plovidc'd Or '111 CICVatCd SLIIILiCe 1~, patt oI -i firc app~
1 3 . TlICr(: ~il(: riot ITIOFI: tll,'Ill I~W 6lotil) P ()I i0,jd_ t[ic Nid-c I)c jiid rimint-,ilned in
rOup t I i, AA S I TI nice wl 1113-17, Brid~_,c_,, ~ind Llk~%atccl
h,: de,~wned for a llvc to (2111- 1 F~
lict-c Lippioved bv tl)c firL: codu firc tfic illlpnL,~Cd lo"Ad- ol file ippiraliv, Vcllicic I(md' 'appil'IlLi'~ beycl-mittcd to) bL ,hall hc it horh cntrmjcC'_s to hridr!es'~Oicie iCqn;r,:d
(~\Crllptcd or, illojif-I&I , f0r, Solar plloto~ o It'll I~ hv the firc code olf-icial \~ficiu clu%Litcd ~urficc~ dcSWnL:d
for ciricigcricv u,~e die a djaccill to sulf, Imt ;lie
503.1.2 x(ldifi.orml access. The firc cudc offi~ i~d ~is mitlio, i not lof ~ticlt Use. ap'pro%ed Ivirierc), 11 111 1
i2ed to require I r norc 011111 one fim~ Ipp~lmtrj' licce~11~ lodd Or hoili sImll hc~ installed -md Ina mt ~~Iicrc
ential,for im 1)\r tll,~ pot SjIjLjIC requircd 1~\r ill, tire cocj(: off-IL ILd
%cliick: coin,cL,~(ion, condition ()I' 1,:IF~j I [I_ Cjjjjj~j it(- condl-
I I On(, OF Ol I lCr 1 1 Ot:, tll',It L On I d I it iL L:C~~S~ 503.2.7 flic 2rldcoftllc f-ll( no=,:~-,~ ro,id 1 I hu mt[mi fire ~:slihlishcd b,~ the, fiFc c6de offr-~.
Ifigh-piled stor:iac. Fiic klep'liriweiit vL:I)icfL: ci~il h'Led on dic fire dep~irmicnt',, ~ippai
ti~ed for hi-_,Ii-pjIed Con&w,tihIc ~t,,r-
,c dmil comply %villi the pro~ tsion,,, od (Imptul 5113.2.8 Aiwle~ of :Jppro;IcII .'Ind dcoarture Flic an-ICL,~
01 311d LjUpjitjIIC lot life p~irLilti,~, iccc,,~ r(
1)c ovitinn tliu ljniii~, estA)11~IlkA l,_~ [lie 1-11C codc offil-
113.2 Specifications. I-jic app~irmtis iw&
~Ind wit~l "ectiow,
CIJI ~)LII~d oil th~ firc oicpLirim(:nt'~, ~A[I[MFIIUS
orj.il
~,03.3 Ozjuired h~ Ilic 1m: L~ode, oificIll
ippro% d I i 1.1~ or oflict ~jppio~ cd noticcs oi L[191
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FIRE SERVICE FEATURES
inCILI(IC the No 11ARKIN(I—TIPF 1—\Nl' ~[)Ljll he i with locks, the -locking devices shall be designed
1~ru~ idc(i for fil I C apjmraiu~, ic I o,i&. to i(Iciitit\ ~~Ii( It roj& to permit ready enlra~ce by the use of the chain oi-
or J)loltlhit th( oh~lrt 1
Ictiorl thcrcol Ih(: 111Clfl~ \011di firc bolt-cutting devices li'vilh which the local law
ire (jC_,,l"~mtCd hu ill a CICxi af]d 1C,_,jhk enforcement andfike-prolection agencies may be
I tlrll(:~ ail(I lit: lepl,,~_L:d ()I r,:f~,tircd ~Oicii n(:L~C- equipped
sirA to pro,, ide ~idcqiiafe vl,~ihilltv _hc iw~tallankii of _Ctir it ~03.6 Securit, -ate~. I
-~03.4 0h,,truction of fire :il)j):4r;itus icces,, ro;ld,~. Fire i fire acL:C,,,, Fo,i(i stnill h(: tl)pro\ed hv diC firc
App~llitLjs -,3c~e~s roLid-,, 4iiil not he oh.,trticte~l ill im inaimer, ~Clllcf. V~IhClu ~Ccmit_% _,ak:5, ire in"ILi1l(:d_ 01CY 11,1%C Ill
indti,lim, thC [mi-Lim-, ol vchidCs Fhc mininmill, idtlj~, dIl(j J~lpj)t ovcd nic;ins.ol cmci,_,cm_v opci~itien~ ThC scCurry
Cleoam:cs cstahlishcd ill Sec[lom, 2.1 Jmll Alld the C1nCl2Cl1(:% o[)Claholl shill ht: ITI'lint'lif,icd ,pCr~itiomil
he rii~lintmnei it 111 (illic" 1tJ I I tHTIcs Llcctri,c op(ratois. wliCIC 1)rovidcd, simll hc
I d ill acco[danc'c \~Ith I !L (1atcs iwCn&:d [(,I auio-
503.4.'1 Tr.iffic cAmin4r de~TiCe,~. I J~j I C C ~j 1 11 md iii,,tallCd shAl hC pinhillited uii1c,,,) ~ipprovcd,hy the firc co(Ic ofli-I to ~ omlik ~~ 1111 the I I F 2 _2 -4
503.5 Re(lHired or barrica(Ics. 'I h( fim: Cod( offici~jl 1~,,
"aitliorizcd to rc`liiiie (lie in~)talhtiori ind,rjimriteiwnCc :of'
2atec, (-,I other ~ij)po%ed hiiiwa(lc:~ ~icios~,, [)I I I 1'~ file I[) , tL
roa&)~ tlilk~ ol,odlcl accc~-w'a~ llot 111cludifil-', PLIHIC
~~trect~, Li I I k:~ 7, or high~~,t\ I ccti (_ ~_~.Atu opci-Mor,. w I icrc
i6~ idcd- sliill be li~,t(:d ill ~jccorda.nce with t-T -)'5 . GT,itc~
lrI1(:IldC(] t',')r ~HltOnmtiL ()[)cra(lort shall h~ dcsi,_,flt:d, Coll-
qrLJOccl ~ind iri-i,illc(l to comf)k with file iC(]mrCmCT1t,, of
ASTNI 1`22()()~
503.5.1 Secuied L~ates antl banicades, Where ICLIUirecl,
LI itus ~md lmri s I il',i I i he S CC I I I ~ d i ii ",ii I uj~p )~ ed man-
iiCr. Roii&_ iraik ind olliCr th~it hCCn
clo~,Cd and Ill ilic mlitillcl picsClibed h,~ ',)c~ction
~,hall II(-)L he Cd oil or ;i,,cd uiilc~~ aiithorizcd
L)1~ fhe miicr ari(l thC firc Code offl( Ill,
1"Xcel)tioll: Thc rc~tlictio(l on ll,.( ilot 'Apf)k lo
PLIHI~ ~)ffierl', d(likil \V1111ill 01C ~,:O[)C Oi',Ilit%
503.5.2 F~nces and Gates. School grounds may be fenced
and gates therein may be equipped with locks, provided
that safe dispersal areas based on 3 square je~t (0. 28 m2)
per occupant are located between the school and, the
-fence. Such required safe dispersal areas shall not he
located less than 50feet (15 240 mm) from,school build-
i ngs.
Every p ublic and private school shall cohform with Sec-
lion 32020 ofthe Education Code which states:. .- - -
The governing board of every public school
district, and the governing aulhority -of every pri- ,
vate school, which maintains any building used
for the instruction or housing of school pupils on
land entirely enclosed (except for building walls)
by fences of -walls, shall, through cooperation
with the local lal
'
v enforcement andfire-prolection
agencies having jurisdiction of the- ai-e
-
a, make'
provision for the ereclion of gale~ in such finces
oi- walls. The- gates shall be of sufficien't size to
permit, the entrance of the ambulances, police
equipin . ient andfire-fighiing.apparalus used by the
Jaw ehforcemehi and -fire-prolection' agencies.
There s.hall-be no less than One such access'gate.,*
and there shall be as many such gales,as needed:: -
to assure access to a// major buildings and
ground areas. If such gales,aTe to. be equipped
SECTION 504
ACCESS TO OPENINGS AND ROOFS
504.1 Required access. Ext 11 erior doors.and openings required
by this code or the Californ
1
ia Building Code shall be main-
tained readily accessible f6r emergency access by the fire
department. An approved.a 11 ccess walkway leading from fire if apparatus access roads to,exterior openings shall be provided 11 when required by the fire code official.
[California Code of Regiullations, Title 19, Division 1,
§3.05(b)] Fire DepartmentJAI ccess and Eg, ress. (Roofs) 11
(b) Roofs. No person shalli install or maintain any security
barrier such as barbed w 11 ire fencing, ra:or wire fencing,
chain link fencing, or any other fencing material, cable,
aerial, antenna, or other obstruction on the roof of any com-
mercial establishment in such a manner as to obstruct or ren-
der egress or access hazardous in.1he event offire at- other
emergency.
Exception: Guy wire, Jds and aerial antenna masts may
be attached to a roof structure having a slope of less than
3 0 degrees provided thei 11 e isfull clearance ofsevenfeel or
more between the roof and said obstruction. Guy wire or
rods required to suppor'l aerial or antenna masts may be
attached to a roof.structure a lateral -distance fi-om the
mast not in excess of one-sixih the height of the mast.
504.2 Maintenance of exf~rior.doors and openings. Exte-
nor doors and their functioll In shall not be eliminated without
prior approval. Exterior do 11 ors that have been rendered non-
functional and that retain a functional door exterior appear-
ance shall have a sign affixed to theoexterior side of the door
with the words THIS DOOR BLOCKED. The sign shall con-
sist of letters having a-prind I ipal stroke of not less than '/, inch
(19.1 mm) wide and not les's than 6 inches (152 mm) high on
a contrasting background. 11 Required fire department access
doors shall not be obstructed or eliminated. Exit and exit
access doors shall comply with Chapter 10. Access doors for
high-piled combustible storage shall comply with Section
3206.6.1.
504.3 Stairway access to'ilroof. New buildings four or more
stories above grade plane~ll 'except those with -a roof slope
greater than four units.'Veiiical in 12 units horizontal (33.3- 11 percent slope), shall be provided with a stairway to the roof.
Stairway access to the roo.~ shall.be in accordance with Sec-
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS
5001.3.3.6 Protection of hazardous materials. Safe-
guards shall be provided to minimize the risk of expos-
ing hazardous materials to a fire or,.ph~sical,- damage
whereby such exposure could endanger.or lead to the
endangerment of people or property. , . -
5001.3.3.7 Exposure hazards. Safeguards shall be
provided to minimize the risk of and limit damage from
a fire or explosion involving explosive hazardous mate-
rials whereby such fire or explosion could endanger or
lead to the endangerment of people or property.
5001.3.3.8 Detection of gas or vapor release.'Where a
release of hazardous materials gas or vapor 'Would
cause immediate harm to persons or property, means of
mitigating the dangerous effects of a release shall be
provided.
5001.3.3.9 Reliable power source., Where a power
supply is relied upon to prevent or control an emer-
gency condition that could endanger people or prop-
erty, the power supply shall be from a reliable source.
5001.3.3.10 Ventilation. Where ventilation is neces-
sary to limit the risk of creating an.emergency condi-
tion resulting from normal or abnormal operations,
means of ventilation shall be provided.
5601.3-3.11 Process hazard analyses. Process hazard
analyses.shall be conducted to ensure reasonably the
protection of people and property from dangerous con-
ditions involving hazardous materials.
5001.3.3.12 Pre-startup safety review. Written docu-
mentation of pre-startup safety review procedures shall
be developed and enforced to ensure that operations -are
initiated in a safe manner. The process of developing
and updating such procedures shall -involve the partici-
pation of affected employees.
5001.3.3.13 Operating and emergency procedures.
Written documentation of operating procedures and
procedures for emergency shut down.shall be devel-
oped and enforced to ensure that operations are con-
ducted in a safe manner. The process of developing and
updating such procedures shall -involve the participa-
tion of affected employees.
5001.3.3.14 Management of change..A, wr
'
itten plan
for management of change shall be developed and
enforced. The process of developing and updating the
plan shall involve the participation of affected employ-
ees.
5001.3.3.15 Emergency plan. A written emergency
plan shall be developed to ensure that proper actions
are taken in the event of an emergency, and the plan
shall be followed if an emergency condition occurs.
The process of developing and updating the plan shall
involve the participation of affected employees..
5001.3.3.16 Accident procedures. Written procedures
for investigation and documentation of accidents shall
be developed, and accidents shall be investigated and
documented in accordance with these procedures.
5001.3.3.17 Consequence analysis. Where an acciden-
tal release of hazardous materials could endanger peo-
ple or property, either on or off-site, an analysis of the
expected consequences of a plausible release shall be
performed and utilized in the analysis and selection of
active and passive hazard mitigation controls.
5001.3.3.18 Safety audits. Safety audits shall be con-
ducted on a periodic basis to verify compliance with the
requirements of this section.
5001.4 Retail and wholesale storage and display. For retail
and wholesale storage and display of nonflammable solid and
nonflammable or noncombustible liquid -hazardous materials
in Group M occupancies and storage in Group S occupancies,
see Section 5003.11.
';001.5 Permii~,. ~drtfll tic rcqiined ~is foidi in Scc-
tions I 0~.(, and 1 06 7
11un i~_cjmfcd 1)\ dic 1-irc Lode ofi-icial- p,:rmj1tCC,~ "liall
appk lorappro\Ld to perinalicirik cl('~c Li ~toi-L~,_,c, u.~,c or 11,111-
d I I il,21 lacilir~'. tic ~Lihrnm(d ii~,t IL:s~,
than 7~0 da%s.prior to tlic t,-i-minalion 01 the ~,tc)111~_,,C~ 11~c or
h~indlinL of li,i~,
I
-Ardou, inai(:riak ].Ile firc Lo& o1ficial is
auth~,riycd (,) luquii(- tfiat dw applicmion ti~: i~c(,niplkim~d I)v
it) apjilcj~'Cd facilli\ Jomnc p1ml if) accordallc~_ wid) ')Ccn~,n
5001.5.1 Hazardous Materials Management Plan
(HMMP). Where required by the fire code official, an
application for a permit shall include an HMMP. The
HMMP shall include a facility site plan designating the
following:
Access to each storiage and use area.
Location of emerg_-ncy equipment.
Location where liaison will meet emergency respond-
ers.
Facility evacuation meeting point locations.
The general purpose of other areas within the building.
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 ccntrol areas and Group H occupan-
cies.
Emergency exits.
[For SFM] The HMM? shall comply iiith Health and
Safety Code, Chapter 695, Sections 25500 through 25545,
and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 4.
5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement
.(HMIS). Where required by the fire code official, an
application for apermit shall include an HMIS, such as the
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 11986
(SARA) Title 111, Tier R Report or other approved state-
ment. The HMIS shall include the following information: 2.
Product name.
Component.
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EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS
to permits under Section 5001.5 are located on the premises
or where required by the fire code-official.
407.2 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) for -all hazardous materials shall be either
readily available on the premises as a paper copy, or where
approved, shall bepermitted to be readily retrievable by elec-
tronic access.
407.3 Identification. Individual containers of hazardous
materials, cartons or,packages shall be marked or labeled in
accordance with applicable federal regulations. Buildings,
rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials shall be
identified by hazard warning signs in accordance with Sec-
tion 5003.5.
407.4 Training. Persons responsible for the operation of
areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed,
~handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of
the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary
in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall
be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire
department. These persons shall aid the fire department in
preplanning emergency. responses and, identification of where
hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to
Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site
emergency response procedures.
__~zaiidqu~ Materi:lk Imentory St;ifenwnt. %\h(21c 7471_?~"775 1
r~~(Jmr~:d h" tK: hl(2 codc ofli ci.d, e~tch ipphc',ition for a pui-
mit ~,)hj
1
11 fflchi& i H
I
a I /xdous ds Im'L: , ntor", Statuillellt
IHNIISI iii "I'c' 6 r Section SI)(11
407.6 11;iim(hitis NUteruds PlAn. licic
codc Ir ioi I per-
imt I Hiz~irdow I a t I I 'A ~i II I ~2 n I c r i I ail
III ~~C(201 ' dalik-C with sc'-tiol. ~001 Thc 1~ cocl(
i nflicjal']~, audi0iiial io ~i(2c(:pt ~i similm plan i(:Ljtjircd by,~
407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant
shall.submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in
accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis-
pensing, handling or use of hazardous materials. -
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"5001.3.3.6 Protection," f,hiiiza d6us materials. Safe:,-~ ar '5001.3 3.17 Consequence analysis: Where an.accid i en7
guards shall be,.Orovidiid to minim iz6,ihe`,rkk ofexpos. tal release of haza I -u en a -; rdous materia s.co Id d * nger pe6-
fi, '- physical 6mage".i., ',ing hazardous'~materials fo'a, ire or p e,o I r, property, either on 6r~oft-site "an ana f:the I lysis 0 I
~whei r~~y s`uch ~bxpo`slre could ~-endahger or lead,; to the d consequences of'a'plAusible, - i' s 'sh"11 lie' expecte re ea e a
"enda germent,of people or propeity.- j e ~6erfbrmed and utilized,in the analysii, Ad sel 'ction of
uards ~hal I lie P
.
06.3.3.7`~kx osure"
acive and t, pass i ve' hazaid!iTiiti,gziti.6n'controls.
.5 1.1tiazards..Safeg
provided'to minimize th
.
e risk:of Ad limit.d~aa g6 from. 5001.3.3.je afety atidits.:Safety audits shall be con-m 81 S
:a'fire or explosion involving explosive'hazardo'uirriaie ducted o~ a.periodic basis to verify. c lianc~~vithlhe. OMP
-rials Whereby suchfire, or explosioni-cOuld eh&~'ge-rlo'r`~ e ~ ts 6f this se'Ction. equirem in
Aead to the endifig~rment of,peo0le of property. i and oies~i~'stoiag~'~'~d'dis'play.'For,retaiI 5001,A ketaH, i~h
'5001.3.~.8 Detktiion~of ps~or vapor rele'~sLlkhere a w lisa e storage an non ammable solid-an aAd' ho" I fl _~d d
ielease ~of hazardobs,-miterials ~ga~s :or va~I~r"'w`ould 'nonflammable or noncoiiibustible liquid ha~ardou's materi~ls
-persons or pro causeimrriediate'harm t' perty,-means ofL' A~ dioup~ M occupancies -and storage ~in Girou6, §"~Lupan~i e s"',
mitigking thle dangerous, effects of. a:release shalf~be 's ei'Se&ion''5003.
~~Rrovided.. 5 001%.,5 Per_ iti. Pe i -94 S be.r6qu. re&as et,forth,.ifi: eca ~~M_ _rmits',shall
eliabl~~," 9R power -,,source ere a power .'~5001.3.3 ti6h~'l 05:6'and 1, 0 5 T,
relied,upgri to, 'or control -an ei~nerm~. pply'.is en quire( Wh' re Fby, the ~fire code official, permittees.shaill
r - - -.g6ncy,conditi.on that Cou ger.-. people oi~ ~propll - K f " approval.to permapently ~16se Astorage, use or an- app y or '_ ' __ " - ''*' Z- h
erty the power supply shall be fro
-
m a 'reliable source.-.--,- ',-dling facility., Sukh'-a'p-pijeation'shall 1~e su6rnitt6&n6t-16s
than 30',days p~i6r'to,the termination,o t e f h -storage,, use, or
5001.3.3.10 Nentilation' -Where''venti atio,nos. - ..., - 'handling
.
als." The_,4.fir6,code, ffi&ial is.: Z; 0 _of',haza~a6lus--hiaieri -sary to li t e d i _'~ , mi th Irisk,'of'creaiing an,emergency con i - I -
authorized.t 're 'ui tfi, q re at the appl i cation be accompanie~.b ~y -tion r~iulting ~from"nor'rniil~,,or abnormal,*-o-p'erations, , ' L' ' '
- ' * . .3 ., facility. closure- plan *in accordance with"Seuion
meansofventilation shall beprovided.-,~. t_'. 0, . 1.an.approved I b ; ..." ~11. "j "'~, .5001'.6.3.'
--5001.3.3.1.1 Process,-:haz,2ird'-anal~~es'.',Orocess h 7_
51101.5.1 liazmAou,, Materials 'ALimi-ement Phn
co ducted analyses shall be . n to. ensure' re'asonAbly7the I - - 1 1 . ~ - . ~ . - . . ~ qj~jjjjp). tllc j c, d I I C
protection. of people and property from dangerous con-. ~j I t I ') I i 1')l ~i p c r r I I I t f I I I I T I C 11 d e (111 1 L'
involvi~g hazardous,materials._. I C p ~l [I j t n L" t I C 4
'~001.3.362 Pr&siariup safety.review'. Writteh.do6u-1 \N I I I L, A
mentation of pre-startu safety review'oiocxldures shA, p I Access it) c~idl storap C IIId 'LF)C ArCA~
"itibns be developed and enforced to ensu.retfiat~6p~r are' - I 1 1. 1 . I .
-Iii n itiated in'~.~afe-inanner. The-piro ces's,of developing. .- IC~r
and updating such procedures shall ifivoN~ the I paftici- - L o k2 ~~i t I o ii \v I I e I c ~i I S, o I I x I I nic,ct e-1110,2Cfl V I C~~)011d_
I . - V 4, %. :: , ". i , . pation of affected em loyees.: -M crl~, I . . . , _1 ",:.
5001.3.3.13 Operating ~,emergericy -procedur6.' ~lc I ItN C~actjltlon Illeclille poilil lo"Itiolls.
ation of:operatin Writteri- documert~ procedu"res -and" FfIc 1-lenerld purpose of otlici ircaL, ithm the I
pro'cedur~s,-fbr emergency shut ~ do 6 §hall-~be devel-
;oped,arid enforced to ensure that: operatio fis'. are con~
l_11CJtWII Of,111 0l()% C-LFOUnd dlid LIIId(:r1(_~tmjiid
dIId their includin— htit liol lifilitcd
f The' Aucted in a sa e manner., i6cess of developing a`~d io- sumps. ~ault~l belo\%-_,rade tt catiilciit. 5~-.,icms 41
~updating such ~procedures shaWinv'olv'-~.the' art* icipa- lid Pipilw''
tion of affected employee' S7'
6i-,61tnje:~ 50013.3.14 Managemc~ni; A'~ Written plaw
Tlie li27~ii.d'cl, ill Cich ai~a 'issc,
S 1,ocat ons ol. -all c,,fitrol areas )L~cup,,Jll- jiid I
rn~nigemefit'Lof Change s a e 'eve loped~and; .for 'I I' b 'd 1 C 1: S,
enf6rce& The'.process -of,devel4i6d anid'up-~at'ing"thei
:plan f shall involve th~-participation *o affected-emplo"y-
ees. V] The HMMP shall comply,-.ivith Health. dnd'
5001.33.15-Ernergric plan. A.written~ emergeric I y- & I/,, I Code Chapfe~i,~.95,Seclions 25500.1hroqgh 25545,,-,, a,
plan shall be developed to ensure that oroper.actions an,i Tilk, 19,-Division 2, Chap.ler,4.
are taken'in'tl~e`ev6nt,o~ ~n* emergen
'
cy,' and.thep an 5001.5.2 H;u.irdow, NlMermls It
shaWbe follbwed'if~'a'n"-"em:erge-nc-y condition:~oC`cu`rs.1'.'_ (1-IMIS). ~VhLre recIlilitd I,,\ dic 1~rc 'odc offilcl,11- 'm
The process of de'velopi~g and updakirig"Ithe.,'plain' sh a 11, I i6n lor I pennit li is /h, :Ipp ~ill lIC1UJL SUCh
involve the pa,.hi ci 6atiori,. of, affected employees; '~IipL rl iiid Rc~i mid AmendmLiii-,. tithol 1z'll WII Alcl ~,i P''
5001.3.3.16 A&ident
(,ARA) Ti t k! I I I ~ -1 1 ~-f I I 1'~ port or i)ther ,tj1c_
illcl)t The SlIj1l llchldc tl'C lolh)~vil)L Inf , orill,ttloll
acci enig`shalf:~' for investigation and document~tion~ of d
'-'be d
. I ._., .. ~i~ 'i' eYeloped, aid:Accid-ents shall-be~-investigated~an& ` 1. Prodtict fi,imc.
ance with these- v documented in accord roceiiures.;',
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jrFor SFMJ The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety
'Code, Chaplet-16.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and
Title 19, Division 2, Chaplet- 4.
5001.6 Facility closure. Facilities shall be placed out of ser-
vice in accordance with Sections 5001.6.1 through 5001.6.3.
5001.6.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities
that are temporarily out of service shall continue to main-
tain a permit andbe monitored and inspected.
S001.6.2 Permanently out-of-service, facilities. Facili-
ties for which.a permit is not kept current or is not moni-
tored and insp6cted on a regular basis shall be deemed to
be permanently out of service and shall be closed in an
approved manner. Where required by the fire.code official,
permittees shall apply for approval to close permanently
storage, use or handling facilities. The fire code official is
authorized to require that.such application be accompanied
by an approved facility closure plan in accordance with
Section 5001.6.3.
.5001.6.3 Facility closure plan. Where a facility closure
plan is required, in accordance with Section 5001.5 to termi-
nate storage, dispensing, handling or use of hazardous mate-
rials, it shall be submitted to the fire code official not less
than 30 days prior to,facility closure. The plan shall demon-'
strate that hazardous materials that are stored, dispensed,
handled or used in the facility will be transported, disposed
of or reused in a manner that eliminates the need for further
maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. -
SECTION 5002
DEFINITIONS
5002.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap-
ter 2:
BOILING POINT.'
CEILING LIMIT.
CHEMICAL.
CHEMICALNAME.
CLOSED CONTAINER.
CONTAINER. ,
DISPENSING.
EXCESS FLOW CONTROL.
EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE.
EXPLOSION.
FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES.
GAS CABINET.
GASROOM.
HANDLING.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS.
HEALTH HAZARD.
IMMEDIATELY DANGEROUS TO LIFE AND
HEALTH (IDLH).
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS.
LIQUID.
LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT: (LEL).
LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL).
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS).
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER CON-
TROL AREA.
NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP).
OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA.
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL).
PESTICIDE.
PHYSICAL HAZARD.
PRESSURE VESSEL.
SAFETY CAN.
.SECONDARY CONTAINMENT.
SEGREGATED.
SOLID.
STORAGE, HAZARDOUS -MATERIALS.
SYSTEM.
TANK, ATMOSPHERIC
TANK, PORTABLE.
TANK, STATIONARY.
TANK VEHICLE.
UNAUTHORIZED DISCHARGE.
USE (MATERIAL).
VAPOR PRESSURE.
SECTION 50 03
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5003.1 Scope. The storage, use and handling of all -hazardous
materials shall be in accordance With this section.
Maximum allowable quantity per control. area.
The maximum allowable quantity per control area shall be
as specified in Tables 5003. 1.) (1) through 5003.1.1(4):
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CYLINDER.
DAY BOX.
DEFLAGRATION.
DESIGN PRESSURE.
DETACHED BUILDING.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL'PROVISIONS
For retail and wholesale storage and display in Group Manual emerge,, shutoff valves and controls for
M occupancies and Group S storage,- see Section 5003'. 11. remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall
5003.1.2-Conversion. Where quantities are indicated in be identified ana the location shall-be clearly visi-
ble, accessible alnfd indicated by means of a sign. pounds.and wh6re the weight per gallon of the liquid is not
" provided to the fire code official, a conversion factor of 10 Backflow preven tiob or check valves shall be pro-
pounds per gallon (1.2 kg/L) shall beused. vided where the backflow of hazardous materials
could create a hazardous condition or cause the
5003.1.3 Quantities not exceeding the maximum allow-
The han-
unauthorized dis charge of hazardous materials.
able quantity per control area. storage, use and
dling of hazardous materials in quantities not exceeding Where gases or iqui
*
ds having a hazard ranking of.
the maximum allowable quantity per control area indi- Health Class113 or 4
cated in Tables 5003.1. 1 (1) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in Flammability Class 4
accordance with Sections 5001 and 5003. Instability Class 3 or 4
5003.1.4 Quantities exceeding the maximum allowable in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pres-
quantity per control area. The storage.and use of hazard- I[ surized piping a, bove 15 pounds per square inch
ous materials in quantities exceeding the maximum allow- gauge (psig),(I 03 kPa), an approved means of
,able quantity per control area indicated in Ta
'
bles 1 leak detection land emergency shutoff or excess
5003.1.1,(]) through 5003.1.1(4) shall be in accordance flow control shall 11 be provided. Where thepiping
with this chapter. originates from within a hazardous material stor-
5003.2 Systems, equipment and processes. Systems, equip- age room.or area, the excess flow control shall be
located within "the storage room or area. Where ment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing* use or the piping originates from a bulk source, the handling of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with
excess flow con"trol shall be lo cated as close to Sections 5003.2.1 through 5003.2.8. the bulk source * practical.
Exceptions:
~s
ders mid tanks. Continic[,_ ~N lindcrc~ Lin~l Etnk~ QiAl he
~Llcsi'~'IIA Lill,] LOWtrll,~Lcd ill a(:coi41,inLc,\Nit1) ippro\cd - . b
Piping for let connections designed to pre-it Cont~ilnci~- t,int,~ and ot h(~r nicans ,st~nli&irld,,. vent backflow.
LISU(i 10F 0)llt~llnn1Cllt 0I liay~ii (iou~, ni~ I itc f al-1) sh'i 1 1 11,2 M ~111 Piping for pressure Irelief devices. 1,rc-l"Urc 111C~I~ck not ll)k:Ctll1- 1)0111
1,r,:quirClI1CI1ts for trlinsl)oilatwn c(,[np1Y %%itli thu"! 'a' 5003.2.2.2 Addition I regulations for supply piping
I A, N I F P,, 4 P! e:~.% c I d, for health-hazard materials. Supply piping and tub-
5003.2.2 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. Piping, tub- ing for gases and liquids having a health-hazard rank-
ing of 3 or 4 in accordance with NFPA M4 shall be in ing, valves, and fittings conveying hazardous materials accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following: shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME 11
B31 or other approved standards, and shall be in ~accor- I . Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of
dance with Sections 5003.2.2.1 and 5003'.2.2.2. z highly toxic, to"xic or highly volatile corrosive
liquids and gases shall have welded, threaded or
5003.2.2.1 Design and construction. Piping,* tubing, P , flanged connections. throughout except for con-
valves, fittings and related components used for liazard- nections located within a ventilated enclosure if
ous materials shallbe in accordance with the followling: the material is~ I a gas, or an approved method of
-1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related com- drainage or containment is,provided for connec-
ponents shall be designed and fabricated from tions if the material is a liquid.
materials that are compatible with the material to .2. Piping and tubing shall -not be located within cor-
be contained and shall be of adequate strength 11 ridors, within any. portion of a means of egress
and durability to withstand the pressure, struc- required to be enclosed in fire-resistance-rated
tural and seismic stress and exposure ta which constructi on or, in concealed spaces in areas. not
they are subject. I classified as Group H occupancies.
2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accor- Exception: Pipirlg and tubing within the space
dance with ASME A 13.1 to indicate the material defined by the w I As of corridors and the floor or
conveyed. roof above or in clolncealed spaces above other occu-
Readily accessible manual valves'or automatic pancies where ins l~ tailed in accordance with,Section
for .remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff 415.11.6.4 of the California- Building Code 11
valves shall be installed on supply piping and Group H-5 occupancies.
tubing at the following locations: 5003.2,3 L(Illipillent. illaclimerN ;ill(] akirni,,. F(pi 1-
3.1. The point of use. :nicn(, nwchincr,~ and r,~qujrcd dctL:~twii ind il,tmi S\ sk:11v,
witli t1w ti~c, or fi,in(flin, ()I Ila,, ~jidou,~,
3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source. nimel i'Alk, A )I)[)[ W~~Cd
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS~GENERAU, PROVISIONS
P ',I
V,
tal a on, ind" t 5003.2.4 lnstallation~'of t;nks.ilns I tit offanks shall, 5003.2.8 ,SIiistnic, pr6t'iction.' Machinery a equipmen
e i
. I . .1 . I 'IiIb~ . I . I
d66s~m~t ' - , e b n - a~Pordance.il with".'~;SLtions~,_ 5003.2.4.1 ~through- utilizifig haza'j.- erials,ihall,b '~b~aced-ind anchored,.,
5 aZr6rda'nc_ 003.2.4.2: L* n e,with the seismic de's'i" 'I requirementi of the gr
1 v ~Califiirnia-Bztddink C~d~ for th~e~.seism ic design category
'in which the mach*nery or equipment is classified.
be provided ec -
8hdary Contain' '~003.'2' .6~uipipIint,' me~vlh'lieu of,pr6-., i devices ~ and systems
used for ihe'storage of 1i'q'u'id- haz"i'M6us: materials ~shall:,. - 4~
~,ith ;9 Testing.,
viding secondary containm6nt for an underground tank -listed in Section 5003.2.9.1 shall .,be tesied`7at.the time of,
:,an above-ground tank in -an underground vault comply: installation safid at,
-
one-of the intervals listed'ih-Sectibn
'd r5003 of tli~e te~ts conducted 6r maintenance ting with Section 5704.2.8 shall.be permitte .2.9.2. -1~e_C'0'r'd;"_
I'& d in _~c - rda~ce N~ith the pro- p6rform6d shal e maintaine co 5003.2.4.2 Above-grouiid.-t~nks..,~bov~2g'ro-u-n-d-sta-, 'I,;- Visions 6f S6`ctionA07.2A..4A tioriary tanks used for th6 storage itf,ha'ziardo*us'mi dteri
als.shall!b6 loc~atiid andi)rotected,in accordance with xceptions:, I r 7gi.. " , ~
the requi
4ic
remen u ts'for ~6`td~& storage 6 'the ~particbliir ,,~',,~, Peri6 _!t6sjirig shal I Znot' ~be' req~u ired 'where
V_ lve&" material in 0 approv~d Written doi -iimiintation is prdvided stat-
ing -.t at, testmg~ w a,tanks-tfiavai~~ installed ]~Xci~tion: Above-gro6n* h _-irll,A~ma'ge '.the.,. equipment,
'the equip r ',Zults'comp'lying with,-Se'c'ti'on-'..~5303.16'or 5704 device
.
o r I ~system -and ment,Aevi6e'o .2'8
"shall not b~ required to coiiiply, with~locatio' d system: is~ffiaifiiairied iis specified by the rnrinu'-~ n, an
—i -' facturer", j-F 4'protection requirem.efits-for,~utdoor s6rage'., _4
'5003.2A.2.1-,Ma eking A ove7g oun ..stationa 2.10e~iodic testirig-shall hovbeijeq~ired for,equi b r d ry
-,ment,- evic
1p-:, Z~
d' that,fail in. a fail-safe - tanks shal I be Niarked as requi~eIi by Sec'tio'n'5b03.5.
R Manner.,,, *o! 5003:2T-5-Lmj)tN- cori(~uiners and tmilks. Liupt%e coiitaincr~,
eno ic tesl 1p- N ~ing and tinks prcviousk used for th~ slorwc of hizatdou, 3' 7 '~, s h a I N`~
'
tie irequir(;d'f6r'e4ui t
; - ment devices and systems tfiafself-diag~ose ~nd 111,11CrIAs S11,111 ht FCSidluA) ni.itcrial and N~ipol
repo A _d dchncd'h~- 1)(Mi, the Ru~,ourcc Gonscr-vition and Rcco~- rt r6bble. Ri6cords,bf tfi`~ self-diagnosis'an
r other le'_~Uldtiul' ~IW1101117% 01 II[Jill- ~,~),troub e reporting' shall,.be made'availableAo.,the crv~ '\Ct (P( A
fire code offi' ial! '4;7 Azar dous Pilitcl ial' c tm) d js~sl)C(_1t1cd for tll(- stoia'_ -)I
'Pe di e"require if- ~ysterri -;003.2.(, Nhintewunce. In iddition to the rcquiicm~:nu, of rio ic testing, sha~IC not b"'
'du-ring,tne require Ust c ce' 'c(lutpnicut, fuLichuncry ,ind I cqu ired t d' 'e Sect oil ac ivation occurs... y
dctcclt(-)fj AHd ihrm hay~jrdous fb r the' componen s zactivated duringth6 test —4.
Il1jt(:Imlk shill he maintLiMcd iii ~m operahle condkion. cyc e.
L
5—Approve rn intenan-ce Dcf_~L:t lindcrs ijid t;ink~ shall he reino~,cd ". 4 c ance:with Sec- 'al in ac I~&d
fr,)m ser-\jce, r(:p~dred oi dis[),)sL~d of- in all apptovcd ru~irr- f, - d 'nilo_t. 1e';s than -ztion, ~5003.16 that. is per orme
i)er- Ekl,~cu\c cq'ui~)mcm e)i imj,~huiery shall he icinoved annuall~,- 6r,,, in ,,: i6cordance' with in ipproved,
j roll I "cl-vicc aild [upmed or rcpl~icLtd. Rt2quircd dct~:,11011 '~sh schedule -all be allowed to ineet.; the I testing
'Ind (1111rill -~,,tcius ~,hall he rcplacd or icpairud %%hurc ~ — . :- requirements set forth in Sectio'ns 5003.2.9.1 and
50032.9.2.
0, 5003.2.0.l.-I;inL,, out ofwrNice for 90 da-'s. Station- 50612.9.1"Eoipiniint, devi~ei.and'systems,requir-
-u-% iank~ not I i1cliod ofl-W dt%s sh systems'.a"d Al bc J)Iop ~4' i ng testing.- The following e4uipment,-' n
erl%' or rcnim,:d ill ~in apl)roNed juarinci, j -dev'ic(~g -shall :be.te'ste'-d in a6 ordance*with Sections c
shLill hi\,c the fill line, ()f) cninL aud 5003,.2.9 and 5063.,2:'9.2..it-'
Veill lilies PLIHIP e()llHe,:t10rl ',CLLIFL:d i-,uri,,t tamperm,
ems h,ill he [)n-q),,flv niaintilncd I.. Gas d6tection, s;st :alarms, ai7d autorfiati6
1,,.em~rge shutoff valves.required by, Section 5003.2.o. I . I Retu rn I o sci vice. I that at c i hc
pcyl~
A A 6004'.2.2:1 O:for highlytoxic and toxic gases.
pl'Llced hLick, [it scl % ic, sh'ill I)c lcstcd ill ,a,
mit contrbl~~yste~~ni f~r,liq~uid iev, el, temoera- _4
ture.and pressure required;by S66ti6ns,50012.7,
5003.2.0.2 DefectiN e conciinel-S Alid bnk,). T - d 500 -_
I I t~l " " -
05004.8,an 5.1.4.
coul,mici ~) and 1~wks ~hjll I)k: icuio%cd 1r0tn.sej\rjCC P,
3 Emerken6y'- alarm'- ':sy-stems'_ "and sbp~%rvision iup~lucd in i~~:,lrdau~c \Nith i[1pro%'cd st~ffldar&, or (fis- %
.requi red by'S;ctions~ 5004.9 and, 5005.4.4.
% X
-4' Monitoring-ana-supervisory. system~sliequired by 5003.2.7 Uquid4evell IFtirift 'controil', Atmosphe-r'ic- tanks. ~ -, -~i t' - ~ ;~
-
I
s6ctions 5004.110 and 5005 6.' having a capaci ty, greater. than, 5 00 gal lons ( 1893 L) and,
11 be"e*q' t~at',co.ni~.in'h~zardous,i-natei-ial'li'qui s.s a ui pped, 5'- Matf~ailly 'activated shutd&v~n cbnt~oli.requiired
-1 v I li~ it-&introl'or 6ther ao d ans -S 1, 1. 1 f6r'con~pr ' ~d gas with a liquid e e m F.rove me. by ection 6403, ess
event overfi I I i ng of the tank. *.,'-,tenis conveyin&py r6pliori&gases:
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS'
5704.2.13.1.3 Out of service for oneyear. Under-
ground tanks that have been out. of seNice -for a
period of one year shall be removed from the ground
in accordance with Section 5704.2.14 or:abandoned
in place in accordance with' Section'5'7'04..2.13.1.4.
5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks abandoned in place.. Tanks
abandoned in place shall be as follows:
Flammable and combustible liquids,-.shall be
removed from the tank and connected piping.
The suction, inlet, gauge, vapor return and
vapor lines shall be disconnected..
The tank shall be filled completely with an
approved inert solid materi
Remaining underground :piping shall~ be
capped or plugged.
A record of tank size, location and date of
abandonment shall be retained.
All exterior above-grade fill . piping'shall be
permanently removed when tanks are aban-
doned or removed.
5704.2.13.1.5 Reinstallation of underground
tanks. Tanks that are to be reinstalled for flammable
or combustible liquid service shall be in Accordance
with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Code (Section VIII), API 12-P, API 1615, UL 58
and UL 1316.
5704.2.13.2 Above-ground tanks. Above-ground
tanks taken out of service shall comply with Sections
5704.2.13.2.1 through 5704.2.13.2.3.
5704.2.13.2.1 Temporarily out of service.. Above-
ground tanks temporarily out of sery
'
ice shall have
all connecting lines isolated from the tank and be
secured against tampering.
Exception: In-place fire protection. (foam) sys-
tem lines.
5704.2.13.2.2 Out of service for;90 days. Above-
ground tanks not used for a period of 90-days shall be
,safeguarded in accordance with Section 6 704.2.13.1.2
or removed in accordance with Section- 5704.2.14.
Exceptions:
Tanks and containers connected to oil burn-
ers that are not in use during 'ih.i. 'warm sea-
son of the year or are us6& a's 'a backup
heating system to gas.
1 n-p] ace, active fire protection,, (foam),gys-
tem lines.
5704.2.13.2.3 Out of service for one year. Above-
ground tanks that have been out. of §,ervice for a
period of one year shall be removed'in accordance
with Section' 57042.14.
Exception: Tanks within operating facilities.
.5704.2.14 Removal and disposal of tanks. Removal and
disposal of tanks shall ~comply with Sections 5704.2.14.1
and 5704.2.14.2.
5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of ab
*
ove-
'
ground and
underground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the
.following:
Flammable and combustible liquids shall be
removed from the tank,and connected piping.
Piping at tank openings that is not to be used fur-
ther shall be disconnected.
Piping shall be removed from the ground.
'Exception: Piping is Allowed to be abandoned
in place where the fire code official deter-
mines that removal is not practical. Aban-
doned piping shall be capped and safeguarded
as required by the fire code official.
Tank openings shall be capped orplugged, leav-
ing a '/,-inch to "/4-inch-diameter (3.2 mm to 6.4
mm) opening for pressure equalization.
Tanks shall be purged of vapor and inerted prior
to removal.
All exterior above-grade fill and vent piping shall
be permanently removed.
Exception: Piping associated with bulk
plants, terminal facilities and refineries.
5704.2.14.2 Disposal. Tanks shall be disposed of in
accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
5704.2.15 Maintenance. Above7ground tanks; connected
piping and ancillary -equipment shall be maintained in a
safe operating condition. Tanks shall be maintained in
accordance with their listings. Damage to above-ground
tanks, connected piping or ancillary equipment shall be
repaired using materials having equal or greater strength
and fire resistance or'the equipment shall be replaced or
taken out of service.
5704.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of
flammable- and combustible liquids in closed containers that
do not exceed 60 gallons (227 L) in individual capacity and
portable tanks that do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) in
individual capacity, and limited transfers incidental thereto,
shall comply with Sections 5704.3.1 through 5704.3.8.5.
1 5'04.3.1 De~ii_-n, construc(ion mid-c:ipachv tif contaill,-
cr,, and poil;tble lanks. 1he dt~si~,n, cow~tiucllwii ~tnd
I C.11);icm ol~coiwiiiicr~, lor dic
1, I'd H[A hc ill accor'I~tllcc \wIl (hr, ~,:Ctioll a
:)704.3.1.1 pproved coii(:iiners. ()ill\, appt ovcd c(in-
tuijicrs ~iL221_lakjc (11ILk-, "LlIl K- U"cd
5704.3.2 Liquid storage cabinets. Where othersections
of this code require that liquid containers be stor ed in stor-
age cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accor-
dance'with Sections 5704.3.2.1 through 5704.3.2.2.
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
5704.3.2.1,, Design and,construction of storage cabi-, )or(;lI)I7t;1Ilk swl- 1
nets. Designafid construction of liquid storage cabinets' :tge. Tne ot crilpr% 311(1 C ontanlcF.~, P1 C\']-
shall be in accordance with Sections 5704.3.2:1.1 Oirkl i,,(-d lor lli~ stot~iL,,e of fl.inini.ihIc or conilmtihIc'
through- 5 704.3.2.1.4. liquids, nnlcs~ free 11,ill h,ill he
I onl,unciSL and ~ppiiabl ~Ioled ~Is r~:qu IC(i 1_4 fill,:d 5704.3.2 , 1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be in
with UL 12.75,.or constructed-of approved .ac~ordance tan~_,~ Poll~ihlc tank~ and conLlincf~) \N11CII, cnlp(io~i.
wood ormetal in accordance N~ith the following:." S11,111 11,1~ C lht! ()r pliq!c, F~:[ILICed in
I Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of
st6el. having a thickness,of hot less than 0.044 5704.3.3.5 Shelf storage. Shelving shall 'be of
inch (1. 12 mm) (18 gage).,The cabinet, includ ~ approved I construct ion, adequately braced and
e double w ing the door,~shali b ailed withV/ - . .
e u e anchored. Seismic, IF q' irements shall *b' in.,accordance
" inch (38 mm), airspace between 'the walls. : with the California Building Code.
Joints. shall .1be riveted.' or welded,and shall be 5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood. Wood of not less than I
-,;~tight fitting.. inch (25, mm) nominal thickness is allowea~to be
2. Unlisted wooden cabinets, including doorsi I used as.shelving, racks, dunnage,-scuffboards, floor
shall ~be constructed'of noi. less than I -inch (25 ~overlay and.9imilarinstallations.
mm) exterior..grade' plywood. Joints-shall be 5704.3.3.5.2 ~Displaceirnent, -protec
I
tion.' Shelves
rabbete d ai~id shal I be'f8tened I in two . direc :shall be of.sufficient depth land provided with a-lip
tions with wood screws'. Door hiliges shall be*, or guard to prevent individual containers from being
of steel or brass. 'Cabinets shall "be -painted displaced.
with an it'itumescent-typepain
I
t., Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets oir on labo-
-5704.3.2.11 Labeling.' Cabinets shilll,.be -provided ratory furniture.specifically designed for such use.
with a:conspicuous label in red ietter&on contrasting.
background that reads: -TUAMMABLE—KEEP .
5704.3.3 * 5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of
flamm'able and I i shall main- -combustible, quids .-be FIRE -AWAY. tained in an orderly.manner. ,
57.04.3.2.1.3 Doors: Doors shall be well fitted,, self-' 5704.3.16 Rack ~storage.- Where storageon racks is.
closing and equipped with athree-pointlatch. allowed elsewhere*in this code a minimum 4-foot-wide"'
S704.3.2.1 A ."Bottom. ~The ~bottom of the cabinet' (IiI9 mrn)* aisle shall beprovided between. adjacent
shall,be liquid tight toa height. of not, less:than 2', rack sections and any adjacent sto.~~ge of liquids. Main
inches (51 mm).
5704.3.2.2'. Capacity. The combined total quantity of
liquids in a cabinet shall not.,e*xceed 120.gallon§.(454 -
aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.3.7 Pile. or, palletized storage. Solid -pile and
palletized
.
storage in Jiquid warehouses. shall be
L). arr
'
anged.so-that:piles are separated from each other by
5704.3.3 Indoor storag.'Storage
I
of flam
-
ma6le and com- not less than-4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided
bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and, portable and,~arranged so that no ticontainiEr or~por6ble tank is
tanks shall.be in accordance .-with Sections 57043.3.1, than 20 feet-(~096 m,m) from an aisle. Main aisles
through 5 704.3.3. 10. shal[be not less~than 8 -feet (2438 mm) wide.
Exceptions:, 5704.3.3.8 Limited cornbustible storage. Limited
-1.,Liqu~ids in 'the fuel tanks,of.motor Vehicles, air- quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to
craft, boat's or portable.6ir stationary enjines~.
be :stored in liqu-id-storage areas where'the ordinary
.1 . I . 1 -1 combustibles, other'than those used for packaging the
2. The :storage ~of distilled -spirits and wines in liquids,,are'separated from the liquids in storage by not
wooden barrels or casks.. less than 8: feet (2439 mm) horizontally', either by open
'5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extin-u llsh&s. Apprl:lved b - P9177~ . aisles or by open racks, and.where protection is pro-- I
table fire extinguishers.shall be provided in accordance vided in,ac'cordance wi th Chapter 9.
with specific ~secti omof this chapter and Section. 906. .5704.'3.3.9 Idle com'lbustiblep~llets. Storage of empty
5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will or idle combustible_pal.lets inside an unprotected, I iquid
react with water or,'other liquids'to *produce a hazard storage area-shall be limited to a maximum pile size of
shall not be stored in the same -room With flammable ~2,500 square feet. (232 m') and to'a maximum storage
and combustible liquids ~excep.t where, stored, in.accor- height of 6.feet (18~9 mm). Storage of empty or'idle.
dance with Section .5003.9.-8.. _b com ustible,pallets inside a protected *liquid 'storage
arealshall comply with NFPAI 3. Pallet storage shall be. - 5704.3.3.3 Clear Storage0 means of egress. anyliq-.- separated from liquid storage by- aisles. that are not less uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored nearor. than 8 feet.(2438 mm) wide.
be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress.
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CODE SECTION
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Design and Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with approved standards. Containers, cylinders, The owners agree to
Construction of tanks and other means used for containment of hazardous materials shall be of an approved type. Pressure vessels not meeting comply.
Containers, Cylinders DOTn requirements for transportation shall comply with the ASME Boiler andPressure Vessel Code.
and Tanks
CFC 5003.2.1
Piping, Tubing, Valves Piping, tubing, valves and fittings conveying hazardous materials shall be designed and installed in accordance with ASME B31 The owners agree to
and Vittings or other approved standards and shall be in accordance with the following: comply.
CFC 5003.2.2 Design and Construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in
accordance with the following: ,
I . Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and fabricated from materials that are
compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure,
structural and seismic stress and exposure to which they are subject.
Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A] 3.1 to indicate the material conveyed.
Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on
supply piping and tubing at the following locations:
3. 1. The point of use.
3.2. The tank, cylinder or bulk source.
Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency shutoff valves shall be identified and
the location shall be clearly visible, accessible and indicated by means of a sign.
Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of hazardous materials could create a
hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials.
Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of.
Health Class 3 or 4
Flammable Class 4
Instability Class 3 or 4
In accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pressurized piping above 15 pounds per square inch gauge, an approved
means of leak detection and emergency shutoff or excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates
from within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be located within the storage room
or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk
source as practical.
EXCEPTIONS:
I . Piping for inlet connections designed to prevent backflow.
2. Piping for pressure relief devices.
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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 B32.3 and the
following:
Piping and tubing utilized for the tfansmission of highly toxic, toxic or highly volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have
welded, threaded or flanged connections throughout except for connections located within a ventilated enclosure if the
material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is provided for connections if the material is liquid.
Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in
fire-resistance-rated construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H occupancies. EXCEPTION: Piping
a nd tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and the floor or roof above or in concealed spaces above other
occupan ies when installed in accordance with Section 415.8.6.3 of the California Building Code for Group H-5 occupancies.
Equipment, Machinery Equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous The owners agree to
& Alarms materials shall be listed or approved., comply.
CFC 5003.2.3
Installation of Tanks Underground tanks. Underground tanks used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall be provided with secondary The owners agree to
CFC 5003.2.4 containment. In lieu of providing secondary containment'for an underground tank, an above-ground tank in an underground vault comply.
complying with Section 5704.2.8 shall be permitted.
Above-ground tanks. Above-ground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in
accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved. EXCEPTION: Above-ground tanks that
are installed in vaults complying with Section 5303.16 or 5704.2.8 shall not be required to comply with location and protection
requirements for outdoor storage.
N Marking. Above-ground stationary tanks shall be marked as required by Section 50033.
Empty Containers and Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor The owners agree to
Tanks as defined by DOTn, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regulating authority or maintained as comply.
CFC 5003.15 specified for the storage of hazardous material.
Maintenance In addition to the requirements of Section 5003.2.3, equipment, machinery and required detection and alarm systems associated The owners agree to
CFC 5003.2.6 with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cylinders and tanks shall be removed comply.
from service, repaired or disposed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service
and repaired or replaced. Required detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective.
Tanks out of service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed
in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tampering.
Vent lines shall be properly maintained.
o Return to service. Tanks that are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner.
Defective containers and tanks. Defective containers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired in accordance with
approved standards or disposed of in an approved manner.
Liquid-Level Limit Atmospheric tanks having a capacity greater than 500 gallons and that contain hazardous material liquids shall be equipped with a The owners agree to
Control liquid-level limit control or other approved means to prevent overfilling of the tank. comply.
CFC 5003.2.7
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Seismic Protection Machinery and equipment utilizing hazardous materials shall be braced and anchored in accordance with the seismic design The owners agree to
CFC 5003.2.8 requirements of the California Building Code for the seismic design category in which the machinery or equipment is classified. comply.'
Testing The equipment, devices and systems requiring testing shall be tested at the time of installation and at one of the intervals listed The owners agree to
CFC 5003.2.9 below. Records of the tests conducted or maintenance performed shall be maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section comply.
107.2.1.
EXCEPTIONS:
I . Periodic testing shall not be required where approved written documentation is provided stating that testing will damage
the equipment, device or system and the equipment, device or system is maintained as specified by the manufacturer.
Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that fail in a fail-safe manner.
Periodic testing shall not be required for equipment, devices and systems that self-diagnose and report trouble. Records
of the self-diagnosis and trouble reporting shall be made available to the fire code official.
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 5003.2.6 that is performed not less than annually or in accordance
with an approved schedule shall be allowed to meet the testing requirements set forth in the following:
Equipment, devices and systems requiring testing. The following equipment, systems and devices shall be tested.
I . Gas detection systems, alarms and automatic emergency shutoff valves required by Section 6004.2.2.10 for highly toxic
and toxic gases.
Limit control systems for liquid level, temperature and pressure required by Section 5003.2.7, 5004.8 and 5005.1.4.
Emergency alarm systems and supervision required by Sections 5004.9 and 5005.4.4.
Monitoring and supervisory systems required by Sections 5004. 10 and 5005.1.6.
Manually activated shutdown controls required by Section 6403. 1. 1.1 for compressed gas systems conveying pyrophoric
gases.
Testing frequency. The equipment, systems and devices listed above shall be tested at one of the frequencies listed below:
I . 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.
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Flammable and Nonapplicablility. The provisions of this section shall not apply to gas & oil well installations; piping that is integral to stationary the owners agree to
Combustible Liquids or portable engines, including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; and piping in connection with boilers and pressure vessels comply.
Piping Systems regulated by the California Mechanical Code.
CFC 5703.6 Design, Fabrication and Installation of Piping Systems and Components. Piping systems components shall be designed and
fabricated in accordance with the applicable standard listed below and Chapter 27 of NFPA 30, except as modified by this section.
Piping Use
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Standard
0 Power Piping ASME B3 1.1
0 Process Piping ASME B31.3
a Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid ASME B31.4
Hydrocarbons and Other Liquids
0 Building Services Piping ASME B31.9
Special Materials. Low-melting-point materials (such as aluminum, copper or brass), materials that soften on fire exposure
(such as nonmetallic materials) and nonductile material (such as cast iron) shall be acceptable for use underground in
accordance with the'applicable standard listed in above. When such materials are used outdoors in above-ground piping
systems or within buildings, they shall be in accordance with the applicable standard listed above and one of the following:
I . Suitably protected against fire exposure.
.2. Located where leakage from failure would not unduly expose people or structures.
3. Located where leakage can be readily controlled by operation of accessible remotely located valves.
In all cases, nonmetallic piping shall be used ini accordance with Section 27.4.6 of NFPA 30.
Testing. Unless tested in accordance with the applicable section of ASME B31.9, piping, before being covered, enclosed or
places in use; shall be hydrostatically tested to 150 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, or pneumatically
tested to I 10 percent of the maximum anticipated pressure of the system, but not less than 5 pounds per square inch gauge at the
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point of the system. This test shall be maintained for. a sufficient time period to complete visual inspection of joints and
connections. For a minimum of 10 minutes, there shall be no leakage or permanent distortion; Care shall be exercised to ensure
that these pressures are not applied to vented storage tanks. Such storage tanks shall be tested independently from piping.
Existing Piping. Existing piping shall be tested in accordance with this section where the fire code official has reasonable
cause to believe that a leak exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combustible liquids shall not be tested
pneumatically. Such tests shall be at the expense of the owner or operator. EXCEPTION: Vapor-recovery piping is allowed to
be tested using an inert gas.
Protection from Vehicles. Guard posts or other approved means shall be provided to protect piping, valves or fittings subject to
vehicular damage in accordance with Section 312.
Protection from Cor~osion and Galvanic Action. Where subject to external corrosion, piping, related fluid-handling
components and supports for both underground and above~ground applications shall be fabricated from noncorrosive materials,
and coated or provided with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic parts that promote galvanic action shall hot be joined.
Valves. Piping systems shall contain a sufficient number of manual control valves and check valves to operate the system properly
and to protect the plant under both normal and emergency conditions. Piping systems in connection with pumps shall contain a
sufficient number of such valves to control propedy the flow of liquids in normal operation and in the event of physical damage or
fire exposure.
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Backflow Protection. Connections to pipelines or piping by which equipment (such as tank cars, tank vehicles or marine
vessels) discharges liquids into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves or block valves for automatic protection
against backflow where the piping arrangement is such that backflow from the system is possible. Where loading and
unloading is done through a common pipe system, a check valve is not required. However, a block valve shall be provided
which is located so as to be readily accessible or remotely opera
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Manual Drainage. Manual drainage-control valves shall be located at approved locations remote from the tanks, diked area,
drainage system and impounding basin to ensure their operation in a fire condition.
Connections. Above-ground tanks with connections located below normal liquid level shall be provided with internal or external
isolation valves located as close as practical to the shell of the tank. Except for liquids whose chemical characteristics are
incompatible with steel, such valves, where external, and their connections to the tank shall be of steel.
Piping Supports. Piping systems shall.be substantially supported and protected against physical damage and excessive stresses
arising fr6m settlement, vibration, expansion,. contraction or exposure to fire. The'supports shall be protected against exposure to
fire by one of the following:
L. Draining liquid away from the piping system at a minimum slope of not less than I percent.
2. Providing protection with a fi re-re.si stance rating of not less than 2 hours.
.3. Other approved Methods.
Flexible Joints. Flexiblejoints shall be listed and approved and shall be installed on underground liquid, vapor and vent piping at
all of the following locations:
Where piping connects to underground tanks.
Where piping ends at pump islands and vent risers.
At points where differential movement in the piping can occur.
Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Piping. Fiber-glass-reinforced plastic piping is not required to be provided with flexiblejoints
in locations where both of the following conditions are present:
Piping does not exceed 4 inches in diameter.
Piping has a straight run of not less than 4 feet on one side of the connection where such connections result in a
change of direction.
In lieu of the minimum 4-foo
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and suction pumps, at submerged pumps and tanks, and where vents extend above ground.
Pipe Joints. Joints shall be liquid tight and shall be welded, flanged or threaded except that listed flexible connectors are allowed
in accordance with Section 5703.6.9. Threaded 6r flanged joints shall fit tightly by using approved methods and materials for the
type ofjoint. Joints in piping systems used for Class I liquids shall be welded when located in concealed spaces within buildings.
Nonmetallic joints shall be approved and shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Pipe joints that are
d ependent on the friction characteristic or resiliency of combustible materials for liquid tightness of piping shall not be used in
buildings. Piping shall be secured to prevent disengagement at the fitting.
Bends..Pipe and tubing shall be bent in accordance with ASME B31.9.
Permits It shall be unlawful to install, alter, or repair or cause to be installed, altered, or repaired any process material piping without first The owners agree to
CMC 1402 obtaining a permit. Permits for process piping shall show the total number of outlets to be provided for on each system and such comply.
other information as may be required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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Plans Required Plans, engineering calculations, diagrams, and other data shall be submitted in one or more sets with each application for a permit. The owners agree to
CMC 1403 The Authority Having Jurisdiction shall be permitted to require plans, computations, and specifications to be prepared and comply.
designed by a registered design professional. Where plans or other data are submitted for review, a plan review fee shall be paid.
Workmanship Process piping shall not be strained or bent, nor shall tanks, vessels, vats, appliances, or cabinets be supported by or develop strain The owners agree to
CIVIC 1404 or stress on the piping. comply.
Piping and Tubing Process piping, tubing, and fittings shall comply with the applicable standards in Table 1701.1 and shall be installed in accordance The owners agree to
CMC 1406 with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Materials shall be rated for the operating temperatures and pressures of the comply.
system, and shall be compatible with the type of liquid.
Hazardous Process Piping (HPP) Definition:.A process material piping or tubing conveying a liquid or gas that has a degree-of-
hazard rating in health, flammability, or reactivity of Class 3 or 4, as ranked by the Fire Code.
Hazardous Process Piping (HPP). HPP supply piping or tubing in service corridors shall be exposed to view. HPP piping shall
be' identified in accordance with nationally recognized standards to indicate the material being transported. Liquid HPP piping
shall have an approved' means for directing any spilled materials to an approved containment or drainage system. Liquid HPP
waste or drainage systems shall be installed in accordance with the Plumbing Code.
Installation in Exit Corridorsand Above Other Occupancies. Hazardous process supply pipe shall not be located within exit
corridors, within any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire-resistive construction, or in concealed spaces in
or above areas not classified as Group H Occupancies, except as permitted by this subsection. Hazardous production material
piping and tubing may be installed within the space defined by the walls of exit corridors and the floor or roof above, or in
concealed spaces Above other occupancies Under the following conditions:
Automatic sprinklers shall be installed within the space, unless the space is less than six inches in the least dimension.
Ventilation at not less than six air changes per hour shall be provided. The space shall not be used to convey air from any
other area.
Where the piping or tubing is used to transport HPP liquids, a receptor shall be installed below such piping or tubing. The
receptor shall be designed to collect any discharge or leakage and drain it to an approved location. The one hour enclosure
shall not be used as part of the receptor.
HPP supply piping and tubing and HPP nonmetallic waste lines shall be separated from the exit corridor and from any
occupancy other than a semi-conductor fabrication facility classified as a Group H Occupancy by construction, as required for
walls or partitions that have a fire-protection rating of not less than one hour. When gypsum wallboard is used, joints on the
piping side of the enclosure need not be taped, provided the joints occur over framing members. Access openings into the
enclosure shall be protected by approved fire assemblies.
Readily accessible manual or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on piping and
tubing other than waste lines at the following locations:
At branch connections into the fabrication area.
At entries into exit corridors. Excess flow valves shall be installed as required by the Fire Code.
Electrical wiring and equipment located in the piping space shall be approved for Class 1, Division 2, Hazardous Locations.
EXCEPTION: Occasional transverse crossing of the corridors by supply piping that is enclosed within a ferrous pipe or tube
for the width of the corridor need not comply with Section 1406.2.2.1 through 1406.2.2.6.
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Special Requirements for HPP Gases. In addition to other requirements of this section, HPP gases shall comply with the Fire
Code and the following:
Special Provisions. Where HPP supply gas is carried in pressurized piping, a fail-safe system shall shut off flow due to a
rupture in the piping. Where the piping originates from outside the building, the valves shall be located outside the building
as close to the bulk source as practical.
Piping and Tubing installation. Piping and tubing shall be installed in accordance with approved standards. Supply piping
for hazardous production materials having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 shall have welded connections throughout, unless
an exhausted enclosure is provided. EXCEPTION: Material that is incompatible with ferrous piping may be installed in
nonmetallic piping with approved connections.
Gas-Detection System. When hazardous production material gas is used or dispensed and the physiological warning
properties for the gas are at a higher level than the accepted permissible exposure limit for the gas, a continuous gas-
monitoring system shall be provided to detect the presence of a short-term hazard condition. When dispensing occurs and
flammable gases or vapors may be present in quantities in excess of 20 percent of the lower explosive limit, a continuous gas-
monitoring system shall be provided. The monitoring system shall be connected to the emergency control station.
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-HAzARDOUS MATERIALS-GENERAL PROVISIONS
5003.2.9.2 Testing frequency. The equipment, sys- 5003.5 Hazard identification signs. Unles*s. otherwise
tems and devices listed in, Section.5003.2.9
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f'shall be exempted by the fire code official, visible hazard identifica-
tested at one of the frequencies listed-bel6w:!_:,.. tion.signs as specified in NFPA 704, for the specific material
I . Not less than annually. contained shall be placed or. stationary containersand above-
ground tanks an&at entrances to locations where hazardous
2. In: accordance with the approved'manufacturer's materials are stored, dispensed, used or-handled in quantities
requirements. requiring a permit and at specific entrances and locations des-
.3. In accordance.with approved recognized industry ignated by.the fire code official.
standards. 5003.5.1 Markings. Individual containers, cartons or
4. In accordance with -an approved s6hedule. packages shall be conspicuously marked or -labeled in an
approved, manner. Rooms or cabinets containing com-
5003.3 kcic:tst~ of luu;irdwis niaterials, I ljz~irdotr, illLitcri- I I I pressed gases 'shall be conspicuously labeled: COM- iii'am ~umtit~ ,h~ill Ilot hL: jilto a scv"Ur, storm PRESSED GAS.
dtmii, ditch, di,timiL-c ~.-Itilll. rc(~k, ~,trc,irrt, ri%ci, lakc ot t idal . 01 011 dlC 2[OLIrld, or 111to 5003.6 Signs. Signs and 'markings required by Sections
5003.5 and- 5003.5.1 shall, not be obscured or removed, shall
be in English as a primary -language or in symbols allowed by
this code, shall be durable,, and the size, color and lettering
I I he rc]L~,T~c or CTlli,~~ion of h,ii,,irdou,~ matcriLils is shall be approved.
,illowIid wh(:rc in compli,m~c ~~ith 1,~dcrd, stitc or Sources of ignition. Sources of ignition shall comply
-,o% Ut filliclital 'I.,-'encies, rc,_,uhtioiis or llcrmit_~ with Sections 5003.7.1 through 5003.7.3.
I-hc. rdCa", of pcstl,idt~s I-,, allo~~,cd hcrc 111 5003.7.1 Smoking. Smoking shall be prohibited and "No
Nl%llll i Smoking" signs provided as follows:
The ~d tcillh-7ci and ~oll miciiiffletits i In rooms~or areas where hazardous materials are,
aljo\~,2j ~xhk~i~- licLd III stored or dispens~A or used in open systems, in
amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Sec-
5003.3.1 I'limithoriled tlkclulroes. Whcrc lia/,irdoris tion 5001.5.
ld(:LA~,Cd IT) (ILI'llititic,, Iijid(:r stLAtc, Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dis-
I-CdCF,;tl 01 Lllc IHL~ _O& offiCial S11,111 IX pensing or open us . e areas.
rint I I i(A and (h,: prm~~:Ajrt~s I(:LIUirCd it) 1~2cor- Facilities -or areas within facilities that have ~been
i d,trIL:c %N ith ',C,_Ijoii_,~ 5,00', 1 1 thr,)uLh 500'~ ', 1 4 designated as totally "no smoking" shall have "No
5003.3.1.1 RCC OF&S. I
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~CCOJ`d) 0I thC 11fldtithorl"kA di~- Smoking" signs placedat all entrances to the facility
tw [11(2 pci-11111tce slmll h~2 or area. Designated areas within such facilities
where smoking is permitted either permanently or
temporarily, shall.be identified with signs designat- 51003.3.1.2 Prepmation. I1ro%iwrt,, sh~dl t)~: imid,: Joi, ing that smoking. i~3 permitted in these areas only.
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In rooms or areas,where flammable or combustible
~,003.3.1.3 ( imirol. %Vhcrc,Lih miitithorizcd 1i1,cIlar,_,C I hazardous materia3s are stored, dispensed or used. c',iu,cd 1)% pririmr~ coiitLiiiici Lulurc it~ di,)c~)~cicd. t hu
i It ~,o I vcd ri I rn~ir, qlt~j I IjCF ,I ia I I h~: i~p~lllcd or Signs required by this section shall be in English as a
lclllo',~Cd fr,ml m:r'. li_c. primary language or in ~3ymbols allowed bythis code and
shall comply with Section 3 10.
ReLponsibihtv Ioi clemiti P'.
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0m oi ci,irwmtroll lor Lill Lillauthol izcd d i'~ - "Open 5003.7.2 Open flames flames and high-temperature
chIf L-.0 sh'ill ill"tilUlc Jild corlipletc Lill rlCCeslr% devices shall-not-be used in a manner that creates a hazard-
to lelricd~ thc cliccis ol stich L1II3L1tIl()1l7Cd drschlit Lc, ous condition and shall be listed for use with the hazard-
h~,[hci ~ijddcr ,t Lr~tdij,il, ~~ itkout co~~r to th~: Ui i~~,d ic- ous materials stored or used.
11,iri- Wlict-I: &cniLd nccc1s,,,ir,.; hy thu.flri: codu 5003.7. -3 Industrial trucks. Powered industrial trucks
cl~:~mijp call b~: milatcd by thi, 1-ire dupartrii(:rit o r b ali used in areas designated as hazardous (classified) loca-
i7cd llldl~ IdIl',11 01 I-IFIll CIOStS lAtCd %vith tions in accordance wi~h the California Electrical Code
SlICh JCAIIIII) '11~111 hC h0Flic hv Ilic: )p(l,ltor ol shall be listed and 'labeled f6r use in the . environment
otlici j)(:i~ori r,:,L,,pi_) ilclihlc: Ilor the Llnml~lorizcd di~- intended in accordance with NFPA 505.
5003.8 Construction requirements. Buildings, control
.5003.4, Material Safety Data S eets. Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS) shall.be readily available o
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areas, enclosures and cabinets for hazardous materials shall
be in accordance with-Sections 5003.8.1 through, 5 0 03.8.6.3.
hazardous materials regulated by this chapter. Where a haz- -5003.8.1 Buildings. Buildings, or portions -thereof, in
ardods substance is developed in a laboratory, available infor- which hazardous materials are stored, handled -or used mation shall, be documented. shall be constructed in accordance with the California
Exception: Designated hazardous waste. Building Code.
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roorw) ~ni(] c()ntAirmw hjz,irdnti~ n6tcnds Qi~ill he
jdcnlif_j~~d 1)\ haz,~rd %~jinlll.2 ~1,2n~ mill Sec-
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 maierials'and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary
in the event of a fire, leak or spill. Responsible.persons shall
be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire
department. These persons shall aid the fire department in
preplanning emergency responses and identification of where
hazardous materials are located, and shall have access to
Material Safety Data Sheets and be knowledgeable in the site
emergency response procedures.
407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where
required by the fire code official, each application for a per-
mit shal I include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement
(HMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5.2.
407.6 Hazardous Materials Management Plan. Where
required by the fire code official, each application for a per-.
mit shall -include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan
(HMMP) in accordance with Section 5001.5. 1. The fire code
official is authorized to accept- a similar plan required by
other regulations. ' -
407.7 Facility closure plans. The permit holder or applicant
shall submit to the fire code official a facility closure plan in
accordance with Section 5001.6.3 to terminate :storage, dis-
pensing,.handling or use of hazardous materials.
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f, 0Z MATERIALS -HAZARDOUS -~-GENERAL; PROVISIONS
5003.2.9.1, Testilfig friquenicy.~,The"Llequipmen sys- ,-ou.5 11:iz;ird idewific;ttiltH sil_~Ils. 1~nlc~s othcrw U, is
-'tems,and:aevices'list6d- in Seb'tiiin 5'063:2.97 A`- shall,-be
0 _ 'i i
teslted',~at 'ne of thi freq _~encies listed-be
I
ow. (:NClllptCd h~ t[l(: 511 C codL offilo- I'll- ~rsihlc fl,izard~ idC110 fka- te
I - - -PA 704 f~~i dic: si)(:C11 I tion ML'rl', 3 in Tecificd 111,1((:r
T NcitIessithan.annually!."," contai ii~2d sh,dl hc phccd on suaiomir\ C~~nuiijlcl_~ and jho%
(,mk,, and it crotiin(c- 1() ],)c,ition,00icic h,izardow,
1.1ri-a~Cordancewith'the approveWmanufacturer rnilwi i'As t ~tk,r( d- drpcmcd, ii~cd or nai~dled in
!equirements. 'LlUnIn~ I peri nj I and ~it ~Pco~llj( of d L 1`11 r d I I C CS a TI 10'- lon~l C el
4 a6cordan'6e With n approve&Fe~ognized industry, fic (-Irc C,
standards.
1. d
sch 4. In a6co edule.* rdance With,afi approve
5003. 1 rtons t r
~h(dl h~: c(~ nmrked i)r in a ji.
r
'5003.S kellease'of hazairdous~ -te , 14 z dob eri ma ri a ar s mat
appl~)\rC(j imjima. Po,,,rw, ()i cahincts collt~lifiln COID-
,als in Any quantit y shall, not -be released'into a,sewer,.storm
prcs,~cd c slmll hc 1~1[)(J~d. C 0 M
PRF,'~STJ),GAS drain, ditch,'drainage carial;!cree s k,,.' tiea lm~,,rive'r, -lake olrfidal
~003 0 sio_'lls and inilkill'-l" lequilcd_ 1-)\ Sections' waterway or on thezrobrid, sidewalk , street,-, h ighWay, or, into ~003~~,_jiid ~1)0', 5A bc -,hall. ~hall not obscurcd or the atmosphere.,
~E xcept!ons.:_ A.,l .
i, c in I a5l i prii'llarx or in s\ inh llowcd h~ k, 'i
codc_ shall hL diji-ahic, an(] the cok)r,and lenerni g ',
L*Th6lielease'. dr,e-mission,'of haigrdo~s,,mate-rWs--i§ "FoVcd ho I I (! app s- -be
allowed'where im cohipiia;ce With,fede`ra'I - -or state 5003.7 Sources of ignition. Sources;of ignition shall Comply - -
l6cal.gove,rnmental ~gencies;.regula~tio_n~so-r permits.
reilease
't,with Sectio
.
n 5003'7.1'throuih'5003.7.3.
2. Th~ of pesticides isiallowed'where used in_ 7f' M03.7.1'Smokinj. Smoking-shall*be prohibited and "No
da accor nce with registeredlabel,directioins. SIT o'king"'.- follows: §igns,provi edaE
th~AI'Ia'se otfr,fe_r_ti14ier,_"" "soi ..amendments,.is, and 1 ,
_allowed'wherii used in" n6or'dan ce' ~vitfi,,manufac'
J.-Iii-rooms-or.areas wKere ,hazard 0'6s materials'are,
'--d- d' open-sy stored or 'dispense, use in siehis. in .or
turer's.spe '~ificatiorii: 'd n 'amounts requiring a permit in accor a ce wit .Se6
500331 Un'iliuthorized -discharges. Where 'haiardou's bon 5001--5.'.
m4terials'are iel6sed in qu"antities r~p&kable-il~der,
,
state . '4v 2. -With i
. h
-'25' fee
I
t. (7620, mm) of outdoor storage dis-~_
' - '
-
federil'or local re lations, the fire'.coide o c gu ffi' ial shal'Vbe`7
. --.. -. .1 1 _~ _i. I ". - 7 pensing or open.use areas. %*
notified and the, following proc~dor6'requireid,, in iaccor- . , ~3., Facilities or areas within, facilities that have, beep 11.11 "o", 14~~ -Aancewith Sections 5003.3. 1. 1. th~6ugh-_50033.-] t4.' desig6ated.As totally '~no sm6king"'shall have,"No
r',~00S.SAA Record tun k I S., Rec!ordi "of th6~ authoriie&ais-~~ SmP ing, signs.p acedrat al 1. entrances'to th6 facility
'charge of hazardous m.ateii~is'b~:tKe-l~eti~i'~e~:s~alI be' or- area.,. Desigriked area`s w6in' ~ucW facilities
,maintained. wher~*smbking is-permitte eit er permanent y, or d` h
50033.1 . 2, In., ovisions''sfiall be; made f& Trepar~tio ',Tr ~.temporiirily-4 shall', be i:dentified with signs designatr
ifig-thksmokingispei ittedirithesiearea~'only. controlling and Mitigating unauthorized discharges.
t, IC ~00.3.1.~ Contr~(A. Where ah,unaiJthorized,dikharge 4. In.rooms or areas where flammable',or combusti
_iEd b `primiry - container ~hilure'is.ldiscovered 'the'-,-' paus y
> hazard6d.5 erials are,stored, mat dispe'rised ctiuse
SignE ;-,ieq~uirddb~ this sectizon sh'all be~in'Efiglish is a involved:~primary- b co~tainer i'shall e repaired .-,,or- A,, removed from servic'e.. primary languag 6r iiii, symbols- ailowed,by this,code and
shal I coiitiply, With'Sectibn 3 10.
5003.3.4.4 Responsibility .-for. icleantip. T ,person
firm or' 66rporaiion responsible.for an unauthorizid dis- 5003 -0~en ffilmes.'Open. ame'sl -7.2 fl tifid highL-tempirature
Zharge,sliall institute a'-n-d complete all actions necessary' devices ~hall not be 6tei:l in'a-.manneithifcniates ii haz~rd-:!.
to ch,',u` -iremedy:the effect su nauthorized, discharge,,- ous condition and shalFbe.listed formsid ith the ~hazard-'
wheth6r sudden o'r 'gradual; witl~out (~ost to th~jurisai6m!
deemed 66~de'6fficiall~ .*.'tion;Nhere
ous materials stbred'o'r u's'ed.
,.5003.7.3',-I'nd'ustrial',trii"C.k.s. necessary,6y,therfir6 Towered' iridustrial. trucks -
cleanup caii be initiated'6y 'the:fire dep~rtm~_fit oi by'an -uised',in I are~')ts :designated - as:;hazardous (cl~ssified) loca-
authorized"JndMdual 'orfirm-Costs associaied With- tions in~~accorda'hce -wit~.-th~~.ri~2~liforhia'Electricdl,, Code,
such.cleafiup shall~be.borne by'the owner; opera or or t-.
other pers
I
on-jesponsible 'for 'the,- unauth6rized ~. dis~.
shall .~be~ listed :and 1abeled',fio'i. lise in ."the, environme nt'
interide&in accord"66'With NFPA 505:
. ....... c ar.ge 5003~8 'C6nstr6cfiofi -riiiquilrenient's'
5003.4 NI:tttji:tI S:tfvt% I)Ai:i Sheet~. "I'Itcl.i'll ',AYt\, 1)'It'l ar
.
e
-
as;',.enclosuies a'ndlc
.
ab
I
inets-for.hazardous materials shall-
111 i)c lo_~Idik "t"allAhIc oil (11C p(21111ses 1,01 bein accoedance.With"S*e'ction~5003.8.,
1
1. t
-
hroukh 500
1
3.8.6 . .3.:.,
dk r(:Lu1,i1(:d 1)-% i~il~ dmplcr. lit:r(: I hiz- 5003.8.1 136ildings.,,. Buildings,.,o~r..portions 'thereof, in: .4 Which!; hazard6'6s finate rials~ are stored
'
-.handledilor' use'.0'.'
- "Shall b(~.,Con-str'uc'ted-'*'in ia cco'rdlain'de., With 'the *Californi~
Fxcepti(011: DcSi"naled 1~t/A(Jolj,, I I
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
Building Code and the California Mechanical Code,p6rtain-
ing to flammable liquids shall apply.
5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sec-
tions 105.6 and 105.7.
5701.5 Material classification. Flammable and combustible
liquids shall be classified in accordance with the definitions
in Chapter 2.
When mixed with lower flash-point liquids, Class 11 or III
liquids are capable of assuming the characteristics of the
lower flash-point liquids. Under such conditions, the appro-
priate provisions of this chapter for the actual flash point of
the mixed liquid shall apply.
When heated above their flash points, Class 11 and III liq-
uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids. Under.such
conditions, the appropriate provisions of this chapter for
flammable liquids shall apply.
SECTION 5702
DEFINITIONS
5702.1 Definitions. The following terms are defined in Chap-
ter 2:
ALCOHOLrBASED HAND RUB.
BULK PLANT OR TERMINAL.
BULK TRANSFER.
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID.
Class 11.
Class IIIA.
Class ITIB.
FIRE POINT.
FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
Class IA.
Class 113.
Class IC.
FLASH POINT.
FUEL LIMIT SWITCH. -
LIQUID STORAGE ROOM.
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE.
MOBILE FUELING.
PROCESS TRANSFER.
REFINERY.
REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE.
REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR.
SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT.
TANK, PRIMARY.
SECTION 6703
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
5703.1 Electrical. Electrical wiring and equipment shAl I be
installed and maintained in accordance with Section-.605'a,nd
the California Electrical Code.
5703.1.1 Classified locations for flammable liquids.
Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dis-
pensed or mixed shall be in accordance with Table
5703.1.1. A classified area shall not extend beyond an
unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition.
The extent of the classified area is allowed to be
reduced, or eliminated, where sufficient technical justifi-
cation is provided to the fire cade official that a concentra-
tion in the area in excess of 25 percent of the lower
flammable limit (LFL) cannot be generated.
5703.1.2 Classified locations for combustible 'liquids.
Areas where Class 11 or III liquids are heated above their
flash points shall have electrical installations in accor-
dance with Section 5703. 1. 1.
Exception: Solvent. distillation. units in accordance
with Section 5705.4.
5703.1.3 Other applications. The fire code official is
authorized to determine the extent of the Class I electrical
equipment and wiring location where a condition is not
specifically covered by these requirements or the Califor-
nia Electrical Code.
5703.2 Fire protection. Fire protection for the storage, use,
dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of
flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance
with this chapter and applicable sections of Chapter 9.
5703.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers and hose Ii nes. Por-
table fire extinguishers shall. be provided'in accordance
with Section 906. Hose lines shall be provided in accor-
dance with Section 905.
5703.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, I
*
eak or dis-
charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be com-
pleted by' the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire
code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz-
ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted ~to ascer-
tain potential fire hazards and shall be completed and
submitted to the fire department within a time period estab-
lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days.
5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where
the maximum allowable quantity per control area is
exceeded, and where required by Section 5004.2, rooms,
buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or
handling of Class 1, 11 and IIIA -liquids shall be provided with
spill control and secondary containment in accordance with
Section 5004.2.
[_~ibclin-;ind si2n~igc. I lic i-Irc odc oflicril is ~Iuih~~-
1 1 7~ d t~ I IC(ILHIC 111~,1111111L! SIOTIS for the purposc ol
~t~lu of 01 LISIH- 11JI111I1A)1(2 for
"11&11t]11~2LIt oil and v, 'r ImL, such as foi Ilic mfircfi(1 lii_ud of
~11,1111111,11)IC 11(]Uid' 0I ~,mokm- sliall I)c pro\idud III
jd~m~_c wjd~ (his ~_h,)ptu'i Lmd SectionLS 5,(H)-, o',
5-03.5.1 '_1 t N1 U. ~Vllil-[IJIL~ 111~111 I)C ('t A dL1r11H(
SiLo,) %~ijrwiL, of dic hiz,,ird (0 flimmi~11)1(: Iqill,k
of-, `I~ICII ~irld
L L it~, "ll'ill
I)c not lc~ls tliLin flichc,, (7,) ~nmi In ~ilidl 'IrIJ)
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FLAMMABLE.AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
-;703.;.2 L,ocalion. ~,h,dl hc po,[cd in loc, I t I o .5703.6.3. Testin g.. Unless' tested ih accbrdance' with.the
F,:qL]l I Cd h' the t-ire odc of fi"I'd ~Pipifw coiiLimin- 111111- I g applicable'section of ASME'B31-.9, piping,' bef6re bei~g,
njahlc liqwds, ~h,dl -hc idc:ntiricd III 'A(_Cord~lilcc ~~itll covered, enclosed or.placed inuse, shal I be, hydrostatically
A',\, I I- A I I ~tested to 150 percent of-the m ' imbm anticipaited pressure'- ax
03.~.3 NN arnill", labek;. 11)(11% ldtl~d (:orltallluls, pad,~ig of the system, or pneumatically tested to I 10,percent of
md L,iitow, -dmll-hc jdcotificd, hnitLcd. Lihck:d mid phL- I ~ I
-anticipated. the maximum pressure of'the:system, but not
iidcd_ifi -'Iccold"uicc \~Itll fcdurdl 1L*~~_,tfl,ition,, md apfihLa- less than 5 pounds per square inch g.auge.(psig),(34.47
kPa) at the.high&st point of the system. This test shall be
I maintained for a sufficie'nutirrie' period to complete visual
.,703.;,4 Identi ficiltiori. Color codinw, oi oth(~i ~ippro,, cd inspection of joints*and connections. For not less.than'l 0
idcntifi~:~moll liie~ms sh,,dl ht: pro\~idcd on Irld minutes, there shall berio leakage oi permanent distortion.
i~,ci for fl,mini~ihlc ot comhti~,(ihlc liqL]ld L1111o'Idill" r to Care' shall'be s exercised to ensure that these pressures are
tdciitil~ till: cotit,2nt~ ol ilic t(ink s,~2 r-\ c d by.thc ris~,;-.
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not applied.to vented storage tank
'
s. Such storage tanks'
5703.6 Piping systems.'Piping systems; and their component shall be-tested independently from the piping.
parts,. for flammable, and'.combustibld~-liquids shAI be in 5703.6.3.1 :'Existing piping, Existing'pi ping shaR,be
accordance,with Sections 5703.6.1 through 5703.6.11. tested in :accordance with this section where the-fire
code official. h~s reasonable cauie,to believe that a leak 'Nonapplicability.
'5703.6.*shall
5703.6 1 The. provisiofis of :Section exists. Piping that could contain flammable or combus- not apply to gas or oil well installations, pip-, tible liquids shall not ~be-tested,pneumatically. Such ing that is -.integral to stationary.,or portable ;efigines, tests shall be-at the expense of the owner or operator. including aircraft, watercraft and motor vehicles; an&pip-
Ing in connectionwith -boilers, and ~ pressure vessels regii- Exception: Vapar-recovery piping is allowed to be
lated by the California.Mechanicbl Code. tested using an inert gas.
57016.2 Design., and, fabrication of piping systems and' ',5703.6.4,.Protecti.on from'whicles. Guard posts or,other
components. Piping system -components shall be designed
nd'
approved means shall be provided to piotectpiping, valves
a -fabricated in accordance with the applicable stiindard or fittings subject to veh.icular damage in accordance with
listed in Table 5703.6.2 and :Chapter 27 of NFPA 30,. ~Section 312.
except as modified by Section 5703.6.2. 1.
TABLE 5703.6.2
4
.5703.6.5 Protection from externaLcorrosion and gA]-*
v . anic action.Where subject to r external corrosion,piping,
PIPING STANDARDS related fluid-handling components and supports -for both
PIPING USE .,STANDARD
Power Piping AISME-1331.1
Process Piping B31.3
Pipeline Transportation Systems for Liquid
,Hydrocarbons and,Other Liquids 'ASME B31.41
Building Services Piping ASME B31.9
underground,and aboye'grouAld applications shall befabri-
,cated from noncoff osive materiAls~ and coated.or provided
1 with corrosion protection. Dissimilar metallic,parts that
promote galvanic',action'sliall not be joined.
--5703.6.6 Valves. Piping systerris ~hall contain a sufficient
number of manual- control valves and check'viiilves' to
operate the system properly and to protect the plant under
-~both normal and:emergeticy conditions. Piping systems in .
.5703.6.2.1 Special materials. --Low~rnelting-point
materials (such as aluminum, copper or bras' s) *,materi-
connection with.pumps shall contain a sufficient number
-'f such valves to control the-flow.of liquids in properly
als that sAer on fire exposure,(sLich as nonmetallic normal, operation and',in the event of ph~sical damage or-
materials) and, nonductile material .(spch as cast irion), fire exposure.
shMI be acceptablefor usd uridergrourid:in accordance
with the applicable 'standard listed i n Table 5703.6.2. 'protections. 57,03.6.6.1' Ba&flow ..,Cofinections . to
Where such. ~materials are ~used outdoors, in abov&- pipelines orpiping -by which equipment (such as tank
ground., piping, systems or within buildilligs, they shall cars,.tank vehicles or marine vessels) discharges liquids
be in accordance.with the applicable standard%listed in.
into storage tanks shall be provided with check valves
Table 5703.6.2 and one of the following:, or block v6lves,for automatic protection against,back-
flow where'the, piping arrangement is such that back-
Suitably protected against fiire:qxposure. flow fiom.the system, is - possible. Where loading and
Located.where' feakage. ftom failure would not . driloadin is -done through a. common pipe system, a
unduly expos6 people. orst-ructures. check valve isria.required. However,,a block valve,
located so as to be readily accessible or'remotely opera p
.3. Located Where leakage can be.readily controlled ble, shall be provided.
by '.operation of accessible 'remotely -located
valves., 5703.6.6.2 Mar~ual,drainage. Manual drainage-control
valves shall be located at'approved locations remote from
In all cases, nonmetallid piping sh
'
all...be'used in,,, the tanks' diked are
-
a,,draifiage system
,
and impounding
accordance with Section.27.4.6 of NFPA 30. 'basin to ensure their operation in a fire condition.
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ATTACHMENT # 16
SOURCES OF IGNITION
jF
0 S .:~HAZARDOUSMATERIALS-~-GENERAL-PROVISIOI
r
Testing'-.Ifrequenc~. The 'equipment, ~-s s- i-5 0 1 '5003.2-9.2 y 0 3~ h aza'Ititil identification sighs. Unless clthei~vis~ - t,
tems~ and device~-- I isted,i nt., Section: 50032.9.' 1 eshall 6~,,- exeffipte`d ,by,th6firi'cod& official, visilble':W~iard identifica-
e f th isted be'l 4: tion signs'a-s' sp ecif, led, ith, NFPA 704"for, the specific iater*ialr. testM,at~ n 'o It 0
ih_ Contained.shiill be Placed on st~ti6nary. container~g and above-
d ou
1. N6t:less, gr6und tanks an at ntrafices t6,locdti6ns,where hazar - d i s',.
an armually~*
2 In%accordanceMith the approved manulfactuireCi afe'rials~ are stored" dispensed,, ul's~d &.handled i '4u' m n antities
txeq~jrements. ! jL , requiring a r )erifii'it and at specific entrances and -locations des-
ignated by'Alliefire 66de official., 3. iwa'~co~dance with approved re6ognized indu'st ' ~ ~ ": , - ry, - :- ,
'
I
Markinks.'.1ndividual 6ohtainers caftons 'or
packages shall -be conspicu o , us, yrna rked or labelid in an% 4,.',I,n Accoraafice"with,an approved schedu' e. -,1,,approved, manner. Rooms or cabinets com- ~fha' rd 'sr~ate'iali.H z'rd 5003.3 Release o za ou r_ a, a ous,materi gases shall. tbe conspicuously. 1 abe I ed:', COM_ presse
als. i n ~ any Ii PRESSED. 6AS`.',,-'~~ uaiitityshall.n6tbe'released~,into,a sewer, storm
drain', ditch,drainage c~nal,~.~rei--k,'~trea'm,~ri~e~,'Iake or iidal''.~.
5003.6 -Signs.; Signs and,. markings-, required. by~ Sections- - Waterway &-on the &ciund,' sidewalk, sireet, highw~y-or into 1, _4t--~-~-~.,'5003.5 ind 5063.5A"shall-'notbe obscured o remo , sh -` 1, - r, N/68- Ahe atmosphere. vi -~Y b6 in English.as,a,primary language oi e in symbols allowed,by ~xceptions: this code s `the~s_- lolor and, letteii hall';be du~ bl' ' ` Ing ra e, -and izell C
The r -shall be approved. .1. 6lease.- or: emission ~ofi6zar~odi materi*ais' is
allow'ed~4'here'Jn compliance with federalstate or 5003:71, Sources of ignition.,)ourcc,~ ol I,-, I ill lition 'Al, Co
.-local goverimirtental.agencies, regulaticinsorpermits.-
-.2. The release. of.pesticidi~s;is,'allowled,N~h'ere 'Lisedin - 5003.7.1 Smoking. 1)inAnl` 'Al 1 311 he prohihncd "wd
4ccordance,withre~istered label-directions. Smoking" -,iLris piovidcd as fldlo~\S,~
3. The release7 of fertilizer and,soil amendments, is,- I- In ro'Oflll~ or ha,~,,ird()Ul~ Aie
-where: used In ~allowed J 'a6corda'n6d' w'ith'mandfac~ "tnrcd of dI- i~fl-~Cd or [1,~,:d ill open ill
turer's specifications. WIlOurw, icquirim-, ~i pci-nint in ic~ordallcc m(h
tion ~00 1 5003.3.1 :Unatithoiize~','digebargeg'.'~Wher6 "hazard6us
Inn I) o f o (ittloor tor
,
materials are released in quantities, reppriable under state, 2 ith I n -'s Icut C
federal oi loc'al iegulations, thli-firezode'official.shall:be' p(:iviriL or opcil usc iir,:&_
notified. and Ahe foll6wing'procedures required, in acc'o'r'T'* -acil k I itics or arc,i~. ~61:hnj IaAnies lh,,it havc hcci)
dance wit,h
.
Sections 5003_.3.. 1. 1, through 1,003:11-A. smokinL,_ (Jiill "No
5,003.3.1.1 R&
'
ords. (Records of the,u6'a'uthorized,dis-- si()ns plact:d Lit all the
charge of hazardous materials b h sfi~l F' ot a[CA. DC-SiL'Ilated \~ithlll ~Ilch laolitics y t permlittee be
maintained. wheil~: smok-in,-, is petmittcd either 1~crniincnth or
i A; S11,111 hk: iduntilik:d with si-n~ dusi-ii it- r '_ i ' 5003.3.1.2'P eparatioh. Pro~ sions shall. be made. for i IIIL! that sni(AHli-, r, permitted W arcis oniv ~controllingaildmitig4ti.rigu~~bthor.iied.di'scharges. :,t^ I - - 1 -1
4 Ili roonis or arex; JlLjIIjjjl~j[)I(: or conihtvtthlC *5003.3.1.3 Contiol. Where an,unauth diized Aischarge hazLiidout; nimciials ~)rc'storcd, dispcnccd oi ij,,(:d ~caused by , primary c - ontainei`~: , failur* e, isAisco vered,,tthe
involved Orimary,'contaiher,,,,s'~all- ~be' , repaired or. ieclUncd bv thit, se(~tlon "'liall he iti ll-11L,111,11 a ~l
remov~d froin service' P or Ili s~%mbols tilln\~cl ho, thi~,'codc all
h J "10. 5003.3.1.4,-~ Respon s ibili 0 fo r, clean u The,.peri6n.'
firrr~or'coirpora
.
ti6n responsible for afi~u na-uthoirized dj~- 5003.7.2 Open flan lest Olicti ILI llh:~, ',IIILJ Ili'—II-IC 11 1 PcTJ1 UIC
charg6 shall institute and cbmplete all actions fiecEeksary d('~ ICCS ShIll I not he USCd In LA Ill, k: Cs
oils Condition 'Ind 01,111 he IiAed for Su ~~ Ill h 11, 'd ,.to remed 0 '1 y the,effects ' f such, unduth6rized.discharg6, it I r I e -I /,I
whether ~sudden or gradual, without cost to' the i u ri sd i c-' n Ll s n I't I U I i a I s ~ I o t L: o 1 1 Is %
tion.,Vvlhere,deemed necessary'by the' fire code official, ~,003.7.3 lndus(riA ti ucks. Po\\,ei-A industii~ll nucks
clean u . p,cari be initi ated by the fire department or*by an tiscd Ili a_rca,~ dcsiLmLitcd is hazardous ](-)C,-A-
authorized, individual or firi~'-.-(~os*ts-:a's"sociated~,~vith~ i' i t h tion~ Ili ic~ ord;in~ (~ 'Jc
such cleanup'lshall be borne.by'ihe3ov~ner, operator,or. ,hill he lis(cd in&iihJcd for~li,~c Ili the cii6ionnicni
other '.person responsible.. for -the 'di's-~ InWj -,rdwii~;L: ~6th NI-TA 50 s,
charge. Construction .control
.~003.4~Material Safety,Dafik~'Sheets. Material -Safay,11~ata" '.'areas,. enclosures and cabinets',fof.haiardous-in~terials~shalI
Sheets.(MSDS) shall be read i ly,avai labi e on the Premises fio'i" 'ith'secil'ons 5.603 3.8.6.3. be in accordance w .8.1 thiough 500
~hazardousl'ffiat this. chapter.,,.)& ere.a, az- -h
-Vel6pe
I
d in a lab6rato'r*y, av'ailable i 5003.8.1 Ruildihis., Buildings, or,rportions'~ thereof 'in lardous substance is de
7 which, hazardous materials are stored, -han'~lcd oir,'used - mation shall be documented. be , fistr 'shal I co ' uctg& %in'. 'accordance' with`the~ G - , ", z — 1. - .. .,~Col~orn!a
.~Exception: Designated hazardous waste.,.'-., BWIding Code.
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STORAGE/FLAMMABLE CABINETS.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL -PROVISIONS
-TABLE 51003.8.3.2
DESIGN AND NUMBER OF CONTROL AREAS
~FLOORLEVEL
'PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER NUMBER OF CONTROL
AREAS PER FLOOR
-FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR
FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURS' CONTROLAREA1
Higher than 9
7-9 5' 2
2
:2 1 61 2' 2
Above grade,pla.ne 5
4
:12.5
-12.5
`2
'2
2
2,.*
3 "50 2
2, 75 7
100"t 4
Below grade plane 50'
3
' 2
Lowq than~ 2 Not Allowed Not A I low'6d NotAllowed,
Percentag6s shall be of the maximun; allowable quantity per,control area shown in Tables 5003A.l(I):and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the"
footnotes to those tables.
Separation Shall include fire barriers and, horizontalassembl ies as necessary to.provide separation froi~ other portt6'ns ofthe building.. -
50019.41'Ga,s: rooms. ',Where a: gas room'Js used to piotected,by. an approved automatic fire-extinguishing
increase the maximum allowable quantityr per control area system in accordance with Chapter 9.
or provided to comply with the'provisions~.of Chapter 5003.8.6 Gas cabinets' ' , Where at gas cabinet is used'to'.
the gas room shall be ~,in accordance with` Sections -increase
l~.
the max mum allowable control area quantity per 5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8:4-.2. o,r where the location o.fcompirmed. gases in -gas cabinets
5003.8A.I.Construction. Gas rooms'shall be protected is provided to'comply with the provision' I s of Chapter 60
with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas.roo'ms,shall be the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections
sepatated-from the remainder offhe 1building"in accor- 5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3.
dance with the req6irementsofthe California.Building
'Code
~'5003.8'.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shalFbe' con—
6ased,on the, occupancy group into which. it,has --structed ifi accordance with the following:
been classified.
1. Constructed of not.less than 0.097-inch'(2.5 mm)
5003 * 8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system, (No. 12 gage) steel. for. gas rooms shal I be designed to operate at a.,negative
pressure ini. relation to:th6 surrounding area: Highly j 2. Be provided with'- self-closing liftifted a
-
ccess -
toxic and toxic gases -shall, also comply with Section ~o?ts or. noncombustible windows to.give access
6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system, shall ~b e installe - d in to.,equipi-henucontrols.
accordancewith the California Mechanical Code. 3. Be provided With self-clositig,doors.
5003.8.5' Exhausted enclosures.'--Whe're.' an exhausted 4.:Gas cabinet inte6ors,shall be treated, coated or
enclosure'is used to increase maximu m allowable quantity constructed. of materials that am compatible with
per control area or where the location of hazardous materi- the: hazardous'~materials stored. Such treatment,
als in exhausted. enclosures is provided,to comply 'With the I I I : coating. or construction shall include the entire.
P rovisions- of Chapter, 60, the exhausted, enc losure'shilill.be intehor 6fthe cabinet.
in, accordance with Sections. 5003.8.5.1 -through
5003.8.5:3. 5003.8.6.2 Ventilatioii. Gas 6dbinets shall,be provided
'System. with-an exhaust ventilation The ventilation sys-
5003.~.5.1. Construction. Exhausted enclosti,res shall tem for gas cabinets shall be designIed to operate at a
be ofnonco m'bustible Construction. negative pressure in relation. to the surrounding area.
5003.8.5.2 -Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be Ventilation - systems, used, for highly, toxic. and toxic
provided with an exhaust ventilation system . The v'enti- aases shall also-comply With Items 1, 2 and 3 ofSection 'g
-lation gystem for exhausted enclosures. shall be 6004.1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in
designed to operateat a neiativeoressure in rela~iioft to
the ..surrounding area. Ventilation tsys.tems used. for
accordance With the-California Mechanical Code.
5003X6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per. gas
highly-toxic and toxic gases shall also -comply' with ca abinet. The number-of cylinders contained in a single
-items 11.2,arid 3 of-Section,,6004,1.2. The ventilation qas cabi
.
net shall not exceed three.
systernshall be installed in,accordan e with ~the Cali- ni;tterml.,, forniaMechanical Code. st ~i aL, c ca I I I'( t,, ~i rc I l',Cd 10 11] C I C~l SC Hl IX I III LI III ~j I I )w, b I c
5003.8.5.3 Fire-extifibruishing system. 'Exhausted qu~lflljj\r p,:F C(~[l tr()j JI C,j (~r to :,~jjjPj\r N%Ith Oils chapi~:r.
enclosures where flammable materials a' re used'shall be I "'llch ~'Ihillcl, '1111h 1)~ III accol C1,111cu lift ~Cctlol )11 I 1
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL: PROVISIONS
~;003.8:' 1 Construction. I-hc intmor 01 cahincis sli,ill static electricity,, means shaff be provided to prevent the
ht2 trc,itud- Lo~it(fd or construcled ol rnal(~rwl, that irc accumulation of a stati~ cha~ge.
ill(: 11,1731',J Ot I it 1, 1 (1. 41,11 'ttCl Ell '5003.9.6 Protection, fro
.
rn light. Materials that are sensi- tlCMlllCTlt L o I ConStFLACt I Oil "11,111 ill ( I I I d C t I I Aive to light shall be:stored in. containers designed to pro- ~:ntiic inturioi Of Ilic Lai)1lict, Cjhjnct~) citlicl hL: 1 tect them from such exposure. li~ttfi in accoi6ncc %~itl) 1- 1 27'; ~1, ~Lllfilbk' 10r tllL~ 1,
ilitumic(I or con,rrij((,2d in ic, with ilic '50019.7, Shock padding. Materials that are shock sensi-
tollowlill-, Live shall be padded, sus~ended,or otherwise protected
h(:,of'st(:d Li thiAnL~ss of I agai nst accidental dislo dgement and dislodg6ment d6ring - ..
not lc~~s Ilmn u,() 478 indi 1_1 nim) (No~ 1 8 LL,~_,c), seismic activity.
Tllt~ L'A)Irld~ iHCILldlnLI '01CA001,~S11,A h,~ doublu ~i 5003.9.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incom-
%%allcd \\ith i 1 1 -incti min) hct-,~ccrl patible materials in-storage End storage-of materials that
tr(~ wAls Joint,~ shall Ile ji\ctc!d (11 are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated
,h~ill 1,(: ii,-,Ijt litull'-, Dool~, ~11;111 hc \~Cll flacd, where the stored .~ materials are in containers having a
sul[-~ losill- mid (:qmppud ~\i(li ~i hin,_, capacity of more than 5 p o unds"(2 kg) or 0.5 gallon (2 L).
cjc~ ke Separiation shall be aCco'mplisheid by:
Tlic h(,ttoni~, ol cJ~im:t, titili/eIl tor.thu ~tom,_,(: Of I Segregating incompatible materials in storage by*a
liqllicls Slidil ~Ic liqllld tl,_~hl to a nililinillm flk~]Ljlt distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mmi
of 2 inclics ~ 51 mill 1. Isolatin incompatible materials in storage by a non-9
I-' ICI_ 11 ic~il t2cIllipment ~UlIi ~~ithin cA)lnel,~ combustible-partitio'n -.xtending not'les's than" 18
rt~cd tor I Tic' ~tomLc (-)I hizardoti~ or liqwds ,I)all - - inches (457 mm) above: and t6 the side's of the stored
he ill I/;,, Cal0o~w,! lc~l/ (",J". - material.
5003.8.7.2 , W:irninr inarkin-s. stiall hu J Storing liquid and, solid materials in hazardous
iniiink:i vlth rt~(i lt:t- material storage cabi6eKs.
ter, on i contr,vww, to rc,ld Storing .Compressed - gases in. gas cabinets or
H A~ZARD(_)[ FLAI I _JRF A\', ~\'i -exhausted enclosures in accordance with Section~
5003.9 General safety precautions.,General precautions for ..5003.8.5 and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati-
the safe storage, h'andling or care of hazardous mat6rials shall ble shall not be stored within the same cabinet or
be in accordance ~vith Sections 5003.9.1 through 50019.10. exhausted enclosure'
5003.9.1 Personnel training and written procedu'res. ~5003.9.9_ Shelf storage. Shelving shall be.of substantial
'Persons respoilisible for the operatio;'of areas in-which," -construction, and shall~be braced an&anchored in accor-
hazardous materials'are stored, dispen-s'~d, handled 6r use'd dance with the rseismic design requirements of the Califor-
shall be familiiir with the chemical nature of the materials nia Building Code for the seismic zone in which the
and the appropriate mitigating' actiA7S riLessary.- in*the materia I is locat~d. Shelvinj shall be treated, coated or
-event of fire, leak ar spilL, - constructed of materials that are compatible with the haz-
5003.9.1.1 Fire department hais6n.'Responsible,per- i . , t.ol
ardous materials stored. Shelves shall be provided with a
lip or guard %~here -used for the storage of individual con- sons-shall be designated and trained to be liaison per- tainers. sonnel to the fire department. Th~se persons shall aid
the fire Idepartment ' in preplarining -emergency 4Exceptions:
responses a i nd identifying the loc~tions where'hazard- Storage~ in hazard
-
ous M' ateria
I
I 'storage cabinets
I
or
"a'ccess ous materiAls are -located, and shall ha'vii to laborato~y fiirnitun, specifically designed for Material Safety Data Sheets and-be knowl6djeable in such use.
the site's e nergpcy response pro8edures.
Storage of hazardous in riot materials amounts 5003.9.2 S&urit~. Storage,~dispensifig use and'handling
areas shall be ~e6ured against unauthorized entry'~ndI'~afe- requiring a piiii in accordance with. Section
guarded in a manner approved by the fire code official. 5601 5.
Vr&ection Guard 'other
Shelf storage. of hazard6us mate'rials shall be main- from vehicles. Ooks or
approved means shall beprovided to'protect storage tanks tained in an orderly manner.
and connected ~piping, -valves and: fittings; ~'dispensing 5003.9.10 Safety cans. Safety cans -shall be listed in
areas; and use'areas subject to vehicul~r damage in accor- .-accordance with UL 30 where used to increase the maxi-
dance with Section 312. allowabl 'quantities per 6ontrol area of flammable or rnum e
5003.9.4"Electriciiii wiring ind, ejuipme'rit. Elect6cal .,combustible liquids in accordance with. Table 5003. LI (1).
' '
f
wirin and eq~ipm~ent'~hall%be installed.and ffiainkairied in, 9
Safety cans listed in accordance-with UL 1313 are allowed
accordance with the California Electrical Code.—
for flammable and combustible liquids where not used to
S003.9.5 Static accumulation. Where processes or. condi-
increase-the maximum allcwable quantities per control
area
.
and for other hazardous ma'terial 'liquids in accor-
Lions exist wh~re a flammable mixture'could be ignited by dan'e-with the listin 9-
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LICENSEA GREEMENT, AND SUB)ECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUND ER..
FLAMMABLE AND'COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS'
5704.2.13.1.3 Out,of.servicefor one Year. Ondef- 5704.2.14 Re o lof,ta nks.'Removal.and m ~al a~nd dispo'sa
ground tanks that have been'-out of service for a -disposal of tanksr shall, comply' with Sections 5704.2.14.1
period of one year shall be removed from the ground ~and 57,04.114.1
in accordance with'Section 5704.. 0 -2.14 i abandoned 5704.2.14.1 Removal. Removal of abo ve~giounld and . in place in accordance with Section 5704.2..13.1.4,' underground tanks shal I be in accordance With'al I of the
5704.2.13.1.4 Tanks. abandoned,in ~place., Tanks following:
abandoned i,n:plade shall be as follows: J. Flammable ind, combustible . liquids shall be
1. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be rernoved from the tank and connected piping.
removed from the tank and connected piping.' Piping at tank openings that is not to be used fur-
_21 The suction, inlet, gauge, vapor return and ther-shall be.disconnected.
- vapor lines shall be disconnected. .
be r Piping shall emoved froi~i the.ground.
3. The. tank shall be -filled comp!etely with'.2n Exception: Piping is allowed to be abandoned. approved inert solid material. in place -where the fire 'code official, deter-
.4. Remaining 'underground piping shall be mines that removal is not practical. Aban-
capped or plujged. Aoned piping shall be capped and safeguarded
A record of tank size, location and date of as required by.the fire code official.
abandonment shall be retained. -4. Tank openings shall be capped or plugged, leav-
All extiridir'above-grade fill pip ing sh
.
all
.
be a I/ Onch tq!/4_inch-diam~ter (3.2mm to -6.4
permanently remoyed.when tanks are aban- mm).opening for pressure equalization.
doned or removed. '5. Tanks sh'all be'-purged' of vapor and inerted prior,
5764.2.13.L5 Reiristallation of underground 'to removal.,
tanks. Tanks that:are to be reinstalled for flammable 6.. All~aterio a6ove-~grade fill and vent piping shall rm
or combustible liquid service shall bein accordance be permanently removed.
~with this chapter, ASME Boiler and Pressure V6s.el . Exception: Piping assoc iat6d With b I ulk Code (Section VIII),'API. 12-P, API 16 15, UL 58 plants, term-inal. facilities and refineries. and UL 1316.
5704 2.13.2 Above-ground -tanki. Above-ground .5704.2.14.2 -Disposal. Tanks shall be,disposed of in
accordance with federal, state and local regulations. tanks taken out of service shall comply with'Sections'
5704.~.13.2.1'th~ough5704.2.13.2.3. 5704.245 Maintenance. Above-gr6und tanks, connected:
5704.2.1.3.2.1 Ternporarily'out of,service Above- piping -and ancillary 6quipment shall be maintained in a
'safe 'shall operating condition. Tanks. be maintained in
ground tanks tempo~rarily out-of service shall:1have _.a~c*ordance 'with their listings. Damage to above-ground 'isolateldlfrom~jhe all
'
connecting lines tank.'and be tanks,'connectedpi6ing. or ancillary equipment shall be
secu,red,apinst tampering. repaired u~ifig materials:ha
.
ving equal-or greater strength
Exception: 4n-place fire' :pr6te'ction (foam) sys- and fire ~res i stance, or the equipment shall'be replaced..or
tem lines. taken but of servi6li., 0
5704.2.13.2.2 Out of wirvic
'
e for 90 dAys.'Above-. 5104.3 Container and portable tank storage. Storage of
groundtanks not used for, a period of 90 days shal I be flammable* and combustible liquids in'closed containers -that
in accordance with~Section 570.4.2.13.1.2 do- not,exceed -60 gallons (227 L) in 1ndividual and
or reToved in accordance with Section 5704.2.14. portable,tanks that-do not exceed 660 gallons (2498 -L) in
-Exceptions: individual capacity, and 'limited transfers incidental thereto
shall comply with . -Sections'5704.3.1 1hroujh 57043.8.5.
-1: Tanks and cofitainer's connected to oil burn- 5704.3.1 Design, construction and capacit~ of contain- ers. that are not,in use during the warm sea-
son of the'year or are used as a - backu p ers; and porta
'
ble tanks. The design, construction and
fieating system to.gas. capacity of,contiiIiners for, -the storage of'Class 1, 11 and,
IIIA liquids shall,,6e'in, accordance -with this section and
2. In-place, acti~e fire piotection, (foam) Sys- ~Section:9.4 of NFPA 30:-
tern -I ines. 5704.3.1.1 Approved containers. Only:approved con-
5704.2.13.23 Out of.service for one yeat.,Above- tainers and- p_'ortable tanks'shall be used.
ground tanks that have, been out of service for a 5704.3.2 L~iquid ctotiwe cabinct~. ~Vlwrc t)thcr scctiow, 'accordance period of one year shali'be removed in
with Slictiolli 5 704 2.14.
-Exception: Tanks Within ope'rating facilities. wit~i 11 Uij oii,[i 2
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
~~,704.3.2.1 I)CSi('11 31id C011-AFUdion of slor:i2e cA)i-
11 C I,. F)CS 1,-' 11 ~1 Ild CC) f ISH Ll (A o 11 of I I ci Li i d st( )i a L~ c ci b i ii et~,~
sh.i I I h~: ill accoi Ckink-c i (I i
thjo~j~!h -_7 c)4,-,,?J 4~
57()4.3.2.1.1 Nlate16ls. Cal)ilict-- sh~dl
ood or ni ~:t~d i n ic cordaf ic(~ i I It i hC f"I lo~N in,
I r llh,lcd intALd LA)incts Shall bC :olicillict(d of
-ncss of stucl fi~i% Ill- a thick irot th;m 0 044
inch ~ I . 12, fliTil I a,, 6. 1 lic Cihlllct~ illilld-
,,i- sh~dl I )e d0uh1c %~,fllud ~~ith
I rich 8 111111) LJITS,112CC 11clWC(l) Lhu ~~ 'i I I
10111t" ShAll 11C Fl%,(:tLd or ~~Cl(]Cd 'di Ill hC
ik~ht littini-,,
2 1 1) 1 isted woodcn indirdinLT do(_~is,
tlilcted offic,t I ss (hill
I -
inch hA1 Lic con- C
inni) uNt~:iioi -radc pkvoock Joint. I)c
rjhh(~tcd ril d ~,Jl ill hu klstc1l(:tJ i ll two tfi l c~:-
tfoll~ With %~k)od scl~:%Ns Do or hln-~:s shall hC
of SICJ or ('ahliluls shilil by J)LAIII(,al
dil i ill liillc~,Ccllt-t~ PC Plllrlt~
5704.3.211.2 ahilict') slmil hC Provid('d
~~lth coll~,PICUOIIS kJhC1 Ill FCd oil C olltll~tll)L
thlit r e a d F1 A~1~1.ARI F—KFF11
I wF A%VAY.
~704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Donr~ ~hA hc ~Ndl fittod, ~df-
c1oLln,_, and cqtiIppCd with I thi-ce-point Litch~
5704.3.2.1.4 Bottorn. ThC L~otlorll of thc cahim:t
Q~h~ill hu liquid twht to a oi riot 1(:S~, th~lll
[Tlchc~, rim))
t 1704:3.2.2 (:apacity. I hc coiribin~:d toij] quantitv ol
i liquid" ill a C~Ihillc( ~)Iiall [lot L:,-~Cccd 1 10 (4 ~7 4 1
.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
5704.33 Indoor storage. Storage of flammable and com-
bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable
tanks shall be in accordance With Sections '5704.3-.3.1
through 5704.3.3.10.
Exceptions,:
Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air-
craft, boats or.portable or stationary.epgine's.
The storage of distilled spirits and wines
*
in
wooden barrels or casks. . I , ; —,
5704.3.3.1 Portable fire.extinguishers. Approved por-
table fire extinguishers shall be provided in accordancer
with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906.
5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will
react with water or other liquids to produce~a hazard
shall not be. stored in the same room with flammabI6
and.combustible liquids except where stored in accor-
dance with Section 5003.9.8. ~ I _., .
5704.3.33 Clear means of egress. Storage ofany liq-
uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near or
be allowed to obstruct physically the route of egress. I
5704.3.3.4 Empty containers or -portable 'tank stor-
age. The storage of.empty~tanks and containers previ-
ously used for the storage of flammable or combustible
-liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be
stored as required -for filled. containers and portable
tanks. Portable tanks and contai.ners, when emptied,
shall have-the covers or-plugs immediately replaced m
openings.
-5704.3.3.S Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of
approved construction, adequately braced and
anchored. Seismic requirements shall be in accordance
with the California Building Code_
5704.3.3.5.1 Use of wood.Woo'd of-not'less than I
inch (25 mm) nominal -thickness is allowed to be
used as shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor
overlay and.similar installations.
5704.3.3.5.2 Displa cement protection. Shelves
shall be of sufficient depth and provided with a lip
or guard to prevent individual containers.frorn being
displaced.
Exception: Shelves in storage cabinets or on labo-
ratory furniture specifically designed for such use.
5704.3.3.5.3 Orderly storage. Shelf storage of
flammable and combustible liquids shall be main-
tained in an orderly manner.
5704.3.16 Rack storage. Where storage on racks is
allowed elsewhere in this code, a minimurn 4-foot-wide
(1219 mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent
rack sections and any adjacent storage of liquids. Main
aisles shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.3.7 Pile or palletized storage. Solid pile and
palletized storage in liquid warehouses shall be
arranged so.that.piles are separated from each other by
not less than 4 feet (1219 mm).Aisles shall be provided
and arranged so that no container or portable tank is
more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle.. Main aisles
shallbe not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.3.8 -Limited combustible storage. Limited
quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to
be stored in liquid storage areas where the ordinary
combustibles, other than those used for packaging the
liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not
less than 8 feet (243 8 mm) horizontal ly, either by open
aisles or by open racks, 'and where protection is pro-
vided in accordance with Chapter 9.
.~704.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets Storage of empty
or idle combustiblepal lets inside an unprotected liquid
storage area shall be limited to axnaximurn pile size of
2 500 square feet .(232 M. 2) and to a maximum storage
height of 6 . feet (1829 mm). Sforage of empty or idle
combustible pallets inside a protected liquid storage
area shall comply with NFPA.l3.Pa_lJet storage shall be
separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less
than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide..
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS,
~704.3.4.3 Quantities~ exceeding limits"-fdr control -'g C las s IB.and'Cl a'ss'IC liqui ds is allowed.,in,nonme-
areas. ~Quantities exceeding-those allowed in control fallic co~tainer's, each having', a capacity.. of 16,
areas set forth in-Secti.m5704:3.4.1 shall beAn liquid ounces (0.473 L) orIess.
:storage,rooms or liquid storage warehouses in ai~coi-T 570 4.3.6.2 -Container capacity. Containers for,:Class. I dance with Sections 57043.7 and 5704.3.8. liquiids. shall not exceed a,capacity of-5 gallons:(] 9.L).'
`;7()4.3.4.4 Liquid, F I oC Exception: .'Metal containers.not exceeding,,55.gal-
]ons (208 L) are.allowed t 6 store up,to'240 gallon s
alld conj)u~tihk: liquids ill cxccss ot 10 L i (908 L) of the maximum allowable quantity.per con LJI~L:d lor nmint~nanct~ purt )OI)CI) Lind th( ~Pclatloll of-, trol area of Class IB: and IC,Iiquids,in a control area.
C( lliprilunt slicill 1)c 'tolcd~ill liqllid t 111c ~ 1111'~ - ' - 'ped throuihout with.an The.%bu-ilding shall be 'equip l laccordancc S~~ciion ~7047,.2, ()lj;tnntl(:s liot" approved automatic.sprinkler system in accordance
CNC(:Cdi6L, 10 -allons ai~~ al lo\~ Ud to [)c slol Cd wiih Table 5704.3.4.1. The' containers shall be pro~
()(]tS[dc ~ of a Clhinet N~IlciL~ in -Ippro% c( ' I corrtamcr(~: Vided with.,plastic -C-4ps without cap seals - And shall
lo~`~Itcd ill pi-r—itc gcii~o_,cs or oth1fi appio\cd iocmiom), be stored'upright. Containers shall hot be stacked or
5704..'3.:) Storage in control areas., o St -Fage 6f -flanim-abie' stored in. racks 6d. shall not -be located in areas,
and combustible liquids in control areas.shall be in accor-.., accessible, to.the,public.
dah ce with Sections'5704.3.5.1 through'5104.3.5A.. Fire' protiction 'and stora ge arrange
-5704.3.5.1 Basement stoirage~ Class I liquids shall be. ~_ment& Fire protec,tion.and container storage arra nge-
allowed to~ be-kored -in ~basemelnts in ambunts not 'ments shall. b& in accordance' with Table 5,704.3.6.3(l)
exceedingrthe maximum, allowable quantity ~per- control: or the following:
area for use-open systems in Table 50011.1 (1), provided I . Stora .
ge on, shelves -shal I not exceed 6 feet (18
1
29
that automatic. suppression, and otherfire protection are mm)'in height, And shelving shall. be metal. -
..provided in accordance with Chapter 9'CIassfl'and*IIIA . -
StoragCon pallets or.in 6iles7~greater than.4 feet 6 liquids shall also be allowed to be stored in: basen ents, . inches (1372-ffim) in height, or where the cei ling provided that.a utomatic suppression and other fire.pro-
tection are provided in accordance withChapter 9. exceeds 18,feet (5486 mm) in heightj shall be.pro-.
tected in accordance with Table 5704.3:6.3(4), and
5104.3.5.2 Storage ,pile, heights., Containers ~h,aving the storage heights-and arrangements -shall be lim-
less than , a. 30-gallon (114 L) capacity that contain', ited to those specified in Table 5704.3.6.3(2).
Class I or 11 liquids shall not be'.stacked,- more than 3 St6ra e onracks greater than 4 feet 6 inches~(1'372 ~g 'feet (914.4 mm) ortwo containers high,'Whichever,-is
.greater, unless stacked on fixed, shelving or otherwise ffim) ~in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18
satisfactorily' secured:'Containers'of Class I or 11-1iquids -feet'(5486 mm) in height shall be protected in
having a capacity of 30 galloris (1 14 () or More shall, accordance -.With Tables 5704.3:6.3(5),
not-be stored more1han one container high. Container's 'arid 4.3:6.3(6) 57043.6 3(7). as Appropriate,
shallbe stored in an Upright position. and.the storage heights, And arrangement's shall be
limited to those specified in Table.5704.3.6.3(3).
.5704.3.5.3 Storage distance from ceilings and roofs. Combustible commodities shall not be stored above :Piles of containers or portable tanks shall riot be stored flammable,and comb6stible-liquids. 'nearest ~closer than 3 feet (914 mm) to
'
the beam, chord,
girder or other obstruction, and shall be 3 feet-(914 TABLE 5704.16.31(l)
mm) below sDrinkler.deflectors or d&h*arL*,e orifices-of MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT IN CONTROL-AREA
water spray.or other overhead fire protection systern.
5704.3.5.4 Combustible 'materials. In. areas that- are
inaccessibleu the public,,Class- 1, 11 and1IIA liquids
-shall not.be stored in the,samepile. or rack section'ask
ordinary combustible commodities unless- such. mater'i-'-'
als are packaged together as kits.
570.4.3.6 Wholesale and retail sales uses. Flammableand-
combustibleA
'
iquids.in Group M, occupancy wholesale and,
retail ~ales uses shall be in -accordance with Sedtions
5704.3.6.1' through 5704.16.5,,; or. Sections 10.10.2;
TYPE OF-LIQUID
NOW
SPRINKLERED
'AREA
ifeet)
SPRINKLERED
AREAa
!(feet)
-SPRINKLERED
WITH Ik-RACK
PROTECTION"
(feet)
Flammable liquids:
,Class IA, 4 -4, 4
Class IB' 4 A 12
Class IC' 4.*~ 8 .12
Combustible liquids:
Class 11. 6 8 12
Class IIIA ~8 12 16
Class IIIB 81 20
12.3.8, -IoA.1 through 16.4.3, irj:).,i ,tnrougn, I D I z For Sl: ~ I foot =.304.8 mm. Tables 16.5.2.1 through 16.5.'2.12,, and *Figures 16.4. 1 -(a), a 'I . I, buildings protected by an automatic sprin'kler,symm, the storage height for
through 16.14.1 (c).of NFPA 36. containers and portable tanks shall 'not exceed the maximum. storage -height
permitted for the fire protection scheme set forth in NFPA 30 or the maxiinum 5704.3 6.1 Container type. C i e ci~t~in rs for.Class"1, liq~ stora Led 'scale -fire -test~'whichever is greater. ge height demonstra in a~full-
uids shall be metal. NFPA 30 criteria and fire test -results, for metallic containers and portable
tanks shall not be applied to n nmetalli6 containers and portable tanks. Exception: In -sprinkler6d -buildings, an aggregate - 1 9 . b. In-rack protection shall. be in accordance with Table 5704.3:6.3(5),,
quantity of 120 gallons ~(454 L) of- water-niiscibl6 ,5704.3.6.3(6) or 5704.3:63(7).
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i ATTACHMENT # 18
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS:
PERSONNEL TRAINING AND WRITTEN PROCEDURES,
SEPARATION OF INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS &
ADDITIONAL GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
EMERGENCY PLANNING ANbPREPAREDNESS'.
to permits.under Section 50 ' 01.5 are located -on-~,the premises
or where required,by the fire c6d~ official.
407.2 Material Safety Data. Sheets. Material Safety Data.
Sheets (MSDS) for all. hazardous materials, shall be 'either
Teadily. available* on the premises as. a paper- copy, or- where'. .7
approved; shall be permitted to be readily retrievableby el l6ca-'
tronic access.
407.3 Identification.Andividual, co-ritainem' of hazardous
materials, cartons -or packages shall be~rnarked or labeled in' A
accordance With applicable federal, rieg ulations. Buildings,
rooms and spaces containing hazardous materials ~shall be
identified by ,hazard warning signs in -accordance with -Sec-
tion 5003.5.
- - ------ --
1411 /A Trmnin-. per,~oris responsible f0i the op,~r,)iiori 0i
alv~,I~ 11 -\Olicll ha!al~lous n),,itcrufls aic stoicd- di~,peiised_
himilck] or w,~d h~dl [~c I` miliar mth (he chcim(A nallm: of
aiid~'Lhc Ipprornitc r1mig"Itill" ~ict]01111
Ill the _)t I fll(: leak or pill Rc,c)poiisiblc,p~ison-~ shAl 6 -ire ~m,l tramcd to I)c ljpsoii per~,onnel 1-61 the 1
dcpArimcm, I huw persons, skill ~jid Ilic i-ire duparinit~nt in
pwpl~mnitw cnicr~_,cnc,, iesperi,,us -uid ickimfic,,itioll (&.%~hcrc
ha/aldow~ 111itcrials ~Irc locActl, ~Illd haVc "ICL:(21~,S to
M~i(~:ri,fl S~Ijetv Daui Sh~xts arid hc kno\~'Ied,_,cabl(:~]n the
C111CI 1_'C 11, FC~'ip011,e JIIOCt~& ItS,
407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory -Statement. Where
required by the fire,code official, each application for,a p6r-
mit shall'include a Hazardous Materials.1riverltory Statement
(HMIS) in accordance with Section 5001.5;2.
407.6 -Hazardous Materials ~Maiiagiment 'Plan. Where
requited-by the fire code official, each application for a per-'.
mit shall include~a Hazatdous'MAteriais~Management'Plan
(HMMP) in accordance With Section 5001.5. L The,fire code
official is authorized to a~cept a simiNr,plan required by
other regulations. .4
407.7 Facility -closure.plans. The,permit. holder or applicant
shall submit to the fire code official a ~acility closureplan in
:accordance with Secticin 5001.6.3 to terminate storage, dis-
andling or use,of hazardous materials. .pensing,,~
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS
5003.8.7.1 Construction. The interior of,cabinets.shall
be treated, coated or constructed of mateiials''that- are
nonreactive with the hazardous material stored.- Such
treatment, coating or construction shall include the
entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets,sfial 11 either be
listed in accordance with UL 1275 as suitable for the
intended storage or constructed in accordance.with t he-
following:
I . Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickne~s of,
not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2,mm) (No. 18 gage).
The cabinet, including the door, sh~all_ be%double
walled with a 1'/,-inch (38 mm),airs pace. be6veen,
the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and
shall 6e tight fitting. Doors shall be well, fitted,
self-clo'sing and equipped with a self-latching
device.
2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of
liquids shall be liquid tight to a mi6imum height
of 2 inches (51'mm).
Electrical equipment and devices within cabinets
used for the,storage of hazardous ga~es or.liquids shall
be. in Accordance with theCalifornia Elecirical Code.
5003.8.7.2 Warning markings. Cabinets~-shall be
clearly identified in an approved manner with red let-
ters on a contrasting background to read:
HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE AWAY.
501113.9 Genej,.ii ,aftiy litriecmiLlions. oWncial pl(~: 111tiolis lol
(11C sd- stora-u~ 1wildlirl" (IF Cllc ol Im"aldou" ni,~t sh C g cilak Al
accold,111cc ~~ i(h ~(i_130, I
5003.9.1 Per,,,oniiel o3iniiw :i ~Niiwii piocedtircs.
Pcr,,ons rcspoii~,ihlc for the opt:ratioii of iicjs ]it
hu;ird0u,. iri~itcri~ 'tk ;aL: ioi(A, di~pciim:d- hindlcd or wscd
liAl he lanilh~ll 1%jth the dwiiii,~~d 11,1tilre (A tile rn~it,2n,ils
'Irld [h,: appioprimc mill'-IJI11w, i~Alolll~ ill the
clit of fir,2. le'lk ol spiil,
003.9.1.1 Fil-C &I):Il-11II1CfIt 11:11i',0111. RU~J)011~1111C J) F-
son~, shall he dc",I~_Ifl~llcd aiid t[-,ii[icd to p(:i-
L~Qrlrlci (o tile firc dcpartnicrit Thc~(~ pCIwil" 01,111 ~jij
th c -1 It: de P a I I I I I ': I I [ ill ill cphilil fl~_, U I I i C 1 ',2 C I I C N
rcspoiiscs ~A ii d I d C 11 t I f% I T 1 11 C 10 C 3 11 0 11, 1 C I C I I , I ~, "il d-
ow, mat(~rl~fls-llrc loc~jtcd, aiid di,ill ~jcccs~) to
1),j[,i Sh(:ct~l tiid hL- kiiovd,-d6c~ahlc Ill
life "ile's clrictLler](7~ kf~,Poll~e
;003.9.21 Securi(y. Sioi,wc_ dr~pen,,iiw, u,~c 3ild li,lfidl 1,
'J ~Iillhol i and _l, 1,111 he ~,Ccfjlud till /cd ulltr, C_
gijaided ill a mmiiwr,,ippro~ cd lh~ the fir(: ~od(: of-1-1L:I,d
50113.9.3 Protection from Nehicles. (11-i;ild or (,thcl
_h(ill hu pro\ ided to protcI_t tmiks
-111d colllju~:tcdl pipill , o %,Ikus ~Illd fittill"-'I
jl(:A~,~ Ilij(j 11~,: suh1t:C( to %chi(f.11,11 d:1111,11-IL H
ddlicu "CLti('111 -)I-,
5003.9.4 Hecifric;d x%iiin,_~ mid e(lidpinew. 1_1c;,tiiC,fl
Wlllll~_, Cqtlipilwht "Imll i~c rl,,'t,dlud '111d [11~1ii-11,1111c"i ill
1) ~ C I L i I / i~~ i/i /,,~ I ~i /, I 7~ 1 "d,
5!)03.9.5 Slolic ;wcm1miI;i1lii:)n. hci~ C of
t iiilxiiii~ co(ihi 1,(~ 1--, Ic , I lh'~
st~itic c1cctricm,, riic,,ms I )u, pro~ id(21d to prt c_nt the
aL-(:1IIl1ljLll [oil ot j StLitic Charpe
5003.9.6 Prolection hoin th,,ii arc,scii~i-
tl%,: to lit2lit sh~tll he stof,:d m ~c,ntaincrs desi,_,ii(:d to pio-.
tc(,t them 1-ron stich cxpOS111C
';003.9.7 Shock imt](1mg, Nlaferi,ik th;t( ~irc Aiock, I
j)Jd&d, ()I ploicc[cd
di,dodcmeta jiid di~1o,fi-,cillcilt dmjri(_~
,,cismic
Sepr:ition of incompahble inaterials. Incom-
I)Milhic iiiatcrials ill storjL,~: ~ind of rIlA,:1lak thm
Arc mcompLitihic ~\iih ill tice he
\\hcte tht- foicd matcri,* arc
c,Lipacit~ ot' mnrc than '~ pourid~, 1,,-) or 1)
Scpar~aiofi shall hc ~iccomplihcd 1)~,
'lot lcs<~ fl' d i s (-an c c c~ I mil 20 ICL:t (00,H) 111111).
no mconip,,itih1,: oi~iteilak ill -toii,2c hv it riori- I so , 1"111 ~ - -
C0rrfhU,~tih1c1 pi-toloi) exterldiri'Ll [lot tharl IS
iiichcsi4~,7riim) jho~c ~jtid lodic wlu~ ol the ,toied
S t () i j ii,-, liquid ind ,)o1id malcri,ik ill IiLt,,Lirdous
4~ Storint: ~:onip: c~,~,ed t,~~, c ~, ill ,,,is c h i fi ct,; o r
(fXhjustCd Cl1do"[llC(, ill ~%ith
,iiid 6 \Iaicfrils that ire ficompj,ti-
h1c: shAl iim he sioted %~ithiii the s~fflie (:,ibiriet or
C,\h lilsl~:d cildo"11rc - 91 - - - - _ , __
5003.9.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial
construction, and shall be braced and anchored in accor-
dance with the seismic design requirements of the Califor-
nia Building Code for thelseismic zone' in which the
material is located. Shelving shall be treated, coated or
constructed of materials that~are compatib
.
le with,the haz-
ardous.materials stored., Shelli es shall be provided with a
lip or guard -where used for the storage of individual con-
tainers.
Exceptions:
Storage in hazardou 11 s material storage cabinets or
laboratory furniture specifically designed for
such use.
Storage of hazardlis materials ii amounts not
requiring a permilin accordance with Section
5001 .5.
Shelf.storage of hazardous materials shall be main-
tained in an orderly manner.
5003.9.10 Saifet cans shall be listed in .y cans. Safety
accordance with LJL 30 w he 11 re used -to increase the maxi-
mum allowable quantities per control area of flammable or
combustible liquids in accordaincewith Table 5003.1.1(1).
Safety cans listed in accordance with UL 1313 itreallowed
for.flammdble and combustible liquids where not used to
increase the maximum allowable quantities per control
area and for,other hazardous material liquids. in accor-
.dance with the listing.
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LICENSE AGREEMENT. AND SUBJECT TO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES THEREUNDER.
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUST113LE.LIQUiDS
-S704 3.2.1 Design andtonstructibn of storage,cabi- 5704.3.3.4 Empiy.izontainers.or~poet:4ble,ia'nk stor-
nets. Design and construction of liquid storage cabinets.. -age-The storage of empty thriks, and. 6ontainers*evi-
shall' be . in accorda-A.ce with Sections 5704.3.2.11'.] ously used for the:storage of flammable or combustible~
~through~ 5704.3.2.1.4. liquids; u nless firee from explos ive vapors, shall be
5704.3.2.1.1 Materials. Cabinets shall be listed in stored as required for filled containers and portable,
with Ut, 1275, or constructed of approved ,accordance tanks.' Portable tanks and, containers, when emptied,
wood or metal in-accordance with the f6ilowing: shall ~have~the covets or plugs immediately replaced -in
1. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of
openings.,
steel having a thickness, of not less than-6.044 5704.3-3-51 Shelf stclrage.,~ShelVing -shall be, of
inch(L] 2 mrfi) (18gage). The cabinet, includ- a . pproved adequately braced And
ing the, door,. shall be double walled with V/? anchored. Seism ic requirements shall ~be in accordance
inch' (38 mm) iairspace between the walls. With the Cali rnia Building Code. 00
Joints shall be riveted or weldled.and shall'be 'Use 5704.3.3.~.l of Wo6d.Wood of not.less than I
tight fitting. inch (25-.mm) nominal thickness* is:allowed,to,,be'
.2. Unlisted "wooden' 6abinets, - inci tiding, doors us6d as 'shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor
shall,be constructed,of not less'than I -inch (2~ overlay and similar installations.
mm) exterior grade plywood. Joints -shall be' 5704.3.3.5.2 Displacement protection. Shelves
rabbeted and shall be Tistened in two.,direc-, shall be.'of stifficient.depth:and provided with a lip
tions with wood screws., Doorhinges shall be or guard to prevent individual containers from being
of.ste
*
el. o
'
r brass. Cabinets shall be painted displaced.
with an inturnesciint-4ype paint. Exception: Shelves, in- storage cabin
I
ets.or on labo-
5704.3.2.1.2'Labeling. Cabinets shall'be provided ratory furrIliture specifically designed for such use.,
with a conspicuous label in red letteirs~ on contrasting . 5704.31.3.5.3 Orderly -storage., Shelf storage of :background that reads: FLAMMABL E—KEEP, flammabl,e.and com,bustible-liquids shall,,be,main- FIRE AWAY. tained in'an orderly, Man ner
-5704.12.1.3 Doors. Do6rs shall be well fitted,-self- 5704.3.3.6-Rack storage. Where storage on racks is closing and equipped with a: three~pointllaich. Allowed elsewhere in this code,a minimum 4-foot-wide -
5704.3.2.1.4.- Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet .(1219,mm) aisle shall be provided between adjacent
shall be liquid tight to a height of,not-less th an 2~ rack sections and.any adjacent, storage of liquids. Main
inches (51 mm). aisles', shall be not less than 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
5704.3.2.2 -Capacity. The co rbined total quantity-,of '5704.3.3.7, Pile cli'pall-etized storage. Solid pile and
liquids in a cabinevshall not exceed 120 gallons (454 'palletized storage -in ~,:Iiquid 'warehouses shall ~ be
Arranged so that piles are separated from.each other by*
S704.3.3 Indoor storage., Stor~' e of flammAb I
.
e and Corn_
9 less than4 feet ~ 1 2 1 -9 rmn). Ai,sles shall be provided
bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable - and arranged so that no container or portable. tank is
tanks shall be in accordance with
I
Sect I ions 5704.3.3.1' more. than 20 feet (6006.rhm) from an iiisle..Main aisles
through 5 704.3.3. 10. shall be not less than 8..feet (2438 mm) wide.
Exieptions: 5704.3.3.8 -Limited corribustibli storage. Li m'ited.
Liquids in-the fuel tanks of motof'vehicles, air~ :quantities of combustible commodities are allowed to
craft, boats or portable or stationary. engines. be stored in 'liquid storage* are
'
as where the ordinary
combustibles, other than 4those ~used for,packaging the
*and The storage of distilled spirits wines in 'liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by not
wooden barrels br casks.- 'less than 8 feet (2438 mm) horizontally, eitheri,by open
3.1 Portable
.
fire extinguisheF's. Approved por- "aisles or by open tacks, and -where" protection ispr&
table fire extinguishers shall be provided in:accordance vided in accordance wi.th*Chapter 9.
with specific sections of this chapter and Section 906. ------ 5764.3.3.9 Idle combustible pallets.- Storage of empty
'704._~.,3.2 IIIC0IlII)A(1b1(' niAtMAk. %1ACF1,&1 thIt will
-
or idle combustible pallets inside an unprotected
I
liquid
\\,ith ~~,jtc 0 U hqmd~ tO prl),41CC .1 fij7,ird
'111111.6ol hu ~t,~icd,m die'sanic ro~)rri fl~l
storage area shall be lirriited.to a maximum pile size of
...2,500 square feet (~32, m and to a~ maximum stora e
~111,1 c()Illk]~Alhk liqw&~ (Nc(pt 'Aloic(i III height of 6 feet (1829, mm). Storage of empty or idle
10 combustible pallets 'inside a.-pr9tect6d. liquid storage
Area shall cornnlv with NFPA' 13 Pallet stora0e shall be ('1c:ir memis of t-res, III I q separated from liquid storage by aisles,that are not less tli(iS, II1C1IILJ1II1_, 1(0~2k I'd 11('1 h(: 110,ir or 38-mm)-wide. than .8 feet (24.) hL ~Iluwcil pin~slc,ilk I~IL r,)iitL (~l c~,ru.,Is
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ATTACHMENT # 19
STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATEIRJALS
~HAZARDOLIS MATERIALS—GENERAL;PROMSIONS
50031S.7.1 Comitruefion., The interior of ca'bi6,'ets shall - static~.electric'ity; means -shal I ~-be~ Ofovided to prevent ..the
be treated, coated, or constructed - of- materiik that are accumulation of a static~cftarge.~
nonreactive with the hazardous rnaterial -stored. Such '5003.9.,6-Proteetion%fro'rn light. Materials-that are,sensi- treatment, coating or construction shall include. the. tive t o light shall be stored in.containers
.
'designied,to PTO- entire interior. of the:cabineity'Cabinds shall, either be tect.thern,firom, such -exposure: .listed. in accordance with,UL 1275,'as,suitable'f6t4he'
intended. storage,or constructed-.in accordance with the, .15003.9.7 Shock .0adding., Materials that are shock. sensi-
following:, tive shall- padded, suspended or, otherwise protected
1. Cabinets shall be4.steel having a thickness of against acciddntal.-dislodgement and dislodgement during
not less than 0.0478 inch (1.2 mm) (No. 18 gage). -seismic activity...
The cabinet,% including the,.do'or, s1fall be-d6uble, 5003.9.8,Se~a ration of incompatible hiaterials.-.Incom-
Walled with.a V/2~inch~(38 mm),airspace between .patible* materials, ~in st6rAge and st6rage~of materialsAhat'
the walls.- Joints -shall be riveted'or 'welded and are incompatible With materials
'
in use -shall be. separated
shall, be tight fittin& :Doors:,shail -be Well fitted, ' where i t"he stored materials 'are in containers,, having -a
self-closing'and,,equipped, with a sielfm1kc-hing.. capacity of more than 5.pounds (2.kg), or 0.5,gallon (2 L).
device.. Separlation,shaill'b-6accbmplishedby:
I The bottoms ofcalAnets utilized-forthe storage' of J. - Seigregating incompatibl~ ~Jrnater,ials -in storage by'a .
liquid s shall be liquid_'tigh
:
t to -a- minirhuin heijht distance of
.
notless than. Nfeet - (6 096 mm).
of 2 inches (51 mm). 2, -Isolatin incompatible materials in storage by.a non-9
Electrical equipment, and Aevices,.,within. cabinets~' combustible.,pArtition extend in& not less than 18
used for the storage of,haz.ardous gases:or 'liquids shall inche's (457.mm) above and to-the sides of the stored,
be in accordance with the CafifornidElectricalCode. material..
-5003.8.7.2 Warning markings.,-Cabirfets shall,'be Storing Iiq6id -,,a-nd' solid materials in hazardous -
clearly. identified in an approved manner,W'ith red 1et7,': material .siorage cabinets.'
ters on a contrasting background to read: 4. Storing compresied gases in gas --cabinets,', or,
HAZARDOUS—KEEP FIRE ~AWAY.. -exfiausted,~enclosures "in I
accordance with Se
-
ctions
5003.9 General safety precautions. General precautio~s for
*the safe storage, h'andlin, g or care of hazardous materialis shall
5003.8.5 -and 5003.8.6. Materials that are incompati-'
ble be shall not stored within the same.cabinet-or
b~ in accordance with Sections 5 003.9.1 thro ugh
1
5003.9'.10. exhaii-ted enclosure'.
5003.9.1 'Personnel' training ~and wri tten procedures. , 5 (04 Shelf "tor~we. sildvim-, ~,hall of SLlh~mlltial I
Persons responsible for the-operation 6f ar'ew -inwhich c0n'~ i, ~n_ an d s I m 1 1, hL: ij~:t 1 1 2 hi iccd and anclwi,Q( , in, ~i col-7 I
'hazardous materials are stored,. di s,pensed,'hand led or'-used dance ~N 1111 Ille ;c1sill ic Fcclult crilulitc, of tl C ( "iII101 -
shall be familiar with the chemical -nature of the materials ma Codc 1-(~r the scismic zonu in -~~Jjich, the
and the appropriate mitigatinj -actions -necessary, in':,the" . niilui al k 1( ~Acd~ sh r oale all t,c t'c~)tc(, c , d or
of fire leiak or sp luctcj ol 111,11ci tals that arc c( nyattH~: ill tll(. 11
50019.1.1 Fire department liaison.:Respon§ible per-. aidouc, niat~:mik storcd. 'shall.b~ pi:0 vidcd m(h I I .
sons shall be.designated and t~a~i,ned~-tb--~b'e'lliaison.'p'er-
Ill) or guard %~hcr C Ulcd for tilk: StOtILC Of 1ndiV1dHd'C0n-
sonnel to the fire department. These per sons.s'liall,aid
the; -fire department in preplannin.g',,.*.emergency FXceptions:
responses and identifying -the AocAtions-,wh,ere hazard7, 'fl-d0LlS In
I
alc rml sfw.w c,ihinct,, or ~Ous materials, are-, located--"' d',sihall have access to a.n lahot fin nitnr(~ spc~:jl-ik~Al\ &s ig, ri Material, Safety Data Sheets and'bie knowledgeable ]in' ~Lldl U
tthe site's emergency respohse.proce d, tires. J
'5003.9.2 Security. Storage,~ dispensing, -use a nd handling ')tora,_ c of hazard(m~, nimcriak ill X11OU111- not i
are shall be secured against unaut as horiz6d entry..and, saf&-. lcqllirin,~ a V(:rrlijt in
guarded in a mariner approved by th&'fire-code official...
Protection from vehicles.'Guard.posts -or, other .5003.9.3 slora~_,c of li~i/Lndo'Lll~ nllitcll~lk Shall 1~c n1111117
approved means shal I be provided to protect. storage.tanks
(,nncd Hi an orklcrk majim:r
and, connected -piping, valves and fitfings;,.dispensingr 5003.9.10, Safety cans. Sa ety -cans shall be listedr in 'a
f
areas; and use areas subject to-vehicular,damagq in accor- accordance with -UL 30-where used to,increase.the maxi-
dance,with Section 312. mum allowable quantitie.s per control,area of flammable or
S003.9.4 Electrical4irin and. equiomenc: Electrical 9
combustible liquids in accordance, with Table 5003. 1. 1 (1).
wiring and equipment'shall be installed and maintained. in Safety. cans listed in accordance with~-Ul_ 1313 are al [owed
accordaric , e with.ihe California'Elictrical Code.' fbr~flammable and-combustible liquids where not used.to
'per increase the. maxirJum, allowable quantities control
5003.9.5 Static.- accumulation." Where brocesses~or c6ndi- 'area and for- other hazardous material liquids"in accor-
tions exist where a flammable miXftli~e could be-ign~iied by .-Aafice-with the listing.'
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FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
5704.3.2.1 Design and constructio~ of storage.cabi-
nets. Design'and construction of liquid storage cabinets
shall be in accordance with Seuions 5704'.,3.2.1.1
through 5704.3.2.1.4.
5704.3.2.,L] Materials. Cabinets,.shall be li
'
9tied i n
accordance with UL 1275 or constructed of app~ioved
wood or metal in accorL;ce with the klowing:
Unlisted metal cabinets shall be construct~d of
~ste6l havin~ a thickness of ~ot les's-tfian 6*:044
inch (1. 12 mm) (18 gage). The ca6i~et _i~ciud-
~ing.the door, shall be double walled'w'ith-i.-V/2_
inch. (38 mm) airspace b6tween' tl~ii walls.
Joints shall be riveted or ~~elded'and shall-be
tight fitting.
Unlisted wooden cabinets" including
shall be constructed of not less tli~n I -inch(25
mr~) exterior grade plyw~6d. Joints shall'be
rabbeted and shill be fastJined in`t%~o 'direc-
tions with wood.screws. Door hinges: shall.be
-of steel or brass. Cabine6 shall be, painted
-type p with an intumescent aint.
5704.3.2.1.2 Labeling. Cabinets.shall be pritivided
with a conspicuous
'
label in red letters on contrasting
backgroJind that reads: FLAMMABLt—KEEP
FIRE AWAY.
5704.3.2.1.3 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self-
closing and equipped with a thr~e-point latch. J . I ? ,
.5704.3.2.'1.4 Bottom. Tlie boft6m of the cabinet
shall be liquid tight to a heightof not less than 2
inches (~] mm).
5704.3.2.2 JCapacity. The combined total quantity of
liquids in a'cabinet shall noUexceed -120 gallons-(454
5704.3.3 Indoor storage. Storage of flarmtrable and com-
bustible liquids inside buildings in containers and portable
tanks shall b~ in -accordance with 'Sections 5704.3.3.1
through 5 704.3.3. 10.
Exceptions'.
Liquids in-the fuel tanks of m6tor' vehicles,.*air- r
craft,'boats or portable or stationary engines.
The storage of distilled spirits and wines in
wooden ba-rrels or casks.
5704.3.3.1 Portable fire extinguishers. ApproVea por-
table fire extinguishers shall be pr6vided in accordance
with specific sections of this chapter and Section'906.
5704.3.3.2 Incompatible materials. Materials that will
react with ~vater or other liquids 6 produce a hazard
shall not be stored in the same r6o'm with flammable
and-com6ustible liquids except where stored in ac'cor-
dance with Section 5003.9.8.
5704.3.3.3 Clear means.of egress.'Storage of any liq--
uids, including stock for sale, shall not be stored near of
-be allowedto obstruct physically the route of egress.
.5764.3.3.4 Empq contair ers or.-Portable.tarik stor-
age. The storage of empty, tanks and containers previ-
ously.used for the storage of flammable or -combustible
liquids, unless free froml e'xplos-ive vapors,, shall be
stored as Iequired for. filled containers. and portable
tanks. Portable tanks and, containers, when. emptied,
shall have the covers or pl g s immediately replaced in
openings.
3.3.5 Shelf- stoi;i~,e. in,-, i I h(~, u
jillichw[cd '~CISITIIC icquirumciw, Iiill hc iii icc(ord~jncc
5-r I14.3.3.5. I U~c of NNood. \\ ood of li~,)t 1(:o;S
Hich (25 nim) noimnfl~ thlckilc~-- to lie
ti~cd a,, Aiclo, tri~_, iad~-,, dunim,_,u. scullboird", floor
o\ crhv and sinillai fflst,i11,ttioii,,.
5704.3.3.5.2 Displaceniefit pr(ptection. Slick,(:c
S11,111 ()I-,,iifficicnt tlo!pth oml pioviol(a] ~o,'Jth a hp~~
or 1_1U11ld to pic\um Itio-lMdu,d contmnurs, fio)in hcm~_,
Lxcepti on: Shd% co, ili slorij,_,c cjhlricu, oron 1A),)- li
~7()4.3.3.5.3 Ordeth, sto ra-e.~ Slidt stur ao,(! ot
flltinniLibl~: jnd ~onihijsnblc hqui& niam-
t;imoi In m ~rdcrk mjimc~r
5704.3.3.6 Rack storage? Where storage on racks is
allowed ~lsewhere in this code, a minimum 4-foot-wide
(1219 mm) aisle shall be -provided betwe~n adjacent
rack.sections and any, adjacent storage of,liquids. Main
aisles shall be not less thano 8 feet (2438 mm) wide.
I - . 00
5704.3.3.7.Pile or,o palletized. storage. Solid pile and
palletized. storage in liquid warehouses shall be
arranged so that piles arelseparated from each other by
not less than.4 feet (1219 mm). Aisles shall be provided 1 00 and arranged so that no containeror portable tank is
more than 20 feet (6096 mm) from an aisle. Main aisles
shall be not le!~s th *n'8 feet,(2438 rnm) wide..
5704.3.3.8 Limited combustible storage.' Limited
quantities of q~mbust.ible!jcommodities are,, allowed to
be stored -in liquid storage areas where the ordinary
combustibles, other than those used for packaging the
liquids, are separated from the liquids in storage by qot
less than 8 feet (?'438
.4,
ho I rizontally, either by open
mm') aisles or by open racks, arid wher~ ~protection is. pro-
vided in accordance with Chapter 9.
'5704.33.9 Idle combustible pallets. Storage of empty
or idle combustible pallet's* inside an unprotected liquid 4~ .
storage area shall be limited to a'maximuni pile size of
2,500 square feet (232 m2 ~) and to a maximum storage
height of 6 feet (1829 mm). Storage of empty or idle
.combustible, 1;al lets inside . a protected liquid storao'e
area shall comply with NFTA 13. PAllet storage shall be
separated from liquid storage by aisles that are not less
than 8 feet (2438 mm) ~,i'~e.
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r it
-riPE OF 66UID
-1NON-
SPRINKLERED 1 7, tAREA- i
5 (feet)
SPRINKLERED
- ~-AREA'
(feet),
SPRINKLERED
WITH IN-RACK'.
PROTECTION`o~-
-(feet)
Flarninablic liquids~
Class IA'~-- 4
,.*Class-IB'-- ;,4 18 12
'ClassIC :4 d 8 .12
CO 13~stibl e 'liquids
Class 11 "8 2 Class 1IjXL.;'- 4,~ 12, 15 .
~Ws 11113 8' 12 '20
2 V
Tz~
4-
s FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE'LIQUID ;;r V11,
x
1704.3.4.3,Q %foir ~.;Class 18 an-d'C lass' IC! I iqu id's is 116 wle'd 'nonme- bantitiesl.,exceeding,limi s.. ~control, in. ac i j~ I %areas..Qu contro tallic 6onta-iAbir's, each. havin' "A', cap t antities, ~xceedirig' those,allowed iw` 1 9" 6f~~ 6
h inse~ction-5704.3.4.1 shAll.be in liquid ~.,dunces,(0.473 L) or less." areas set fort
iquid: stor in. ac" storage rooms., or I age',,waiiehouses c6r A J -57643.61 Container, capa6ty. Containers forClaissol
1! iquids sh not exc6ed a C ons: 19L). da'nc'e %~ith:Sdctions 57o4.3.7 an&5704.31 , ' all aoacityof.5~gall
'6x6eedink 1'55 ~ gal- 5764'3.4.4, Liqu ids, for'm aintena n ce iin d operation of ~Exception: M al containers not- et
equipinent..In all occupancies,.quantities of fl;mmable .1ons (209-L) are'allowed'4o store~omp'to 240 gallons
Aiquids in exc"ess"'of~10,ga-i'lo,-ns,(-38 L and combustible. .(968 L)'cifthj m"i ItUirn al owable' quantit~'.per,con-
,used: for',. maiiii-t6nance purposes~, a~d ~the%operation of ,-'t ol 4e 'o ea r a f Cl8s:113 ~ndJC,li4uids in a control ar'
~..,eiquipment-shiill be stored in I iq'~id, storage,cabi nets -in 'The building'shall'be"equipped thioughou t 'With an-
accordance ;with _Sectioh, 5704.3.2.~ Quanti ies-,not- 1~1' proved. automati c sprinkler's tem, in'accordance
exceeding .10 gall'oni (38 Lj ys .
With.Table 5704.3.4.1. ~The containers shall -be piro-.
outside of -~ ~cabinet -,.where, irr~approved: containers,,, 4._,`1 _,,vide' 'with
.
out cap-seals and shall. d with plasti&~.caps l located ir; p'r'iv'ate garages or other approved ~locations. stolred upright. ~ Containers -s 't be hall no't'bt&_stdcked or
7,55,44~._~5 1,wrage.iji control :irco.s. '-,ioraL~c of flarmnal)le 'tstored in: raeks~t and , shall".not"be" 16catqd_ in 'areas;
and c6nihii~tihle liclul(k, in,,2on(rol arcas shill bc in io-cor-1 I -,,'ac~e~sil)16't~ th~"p6blic.
dallc(: i 4 th 1)cclion.,~ g 5704.3.63 .']Fire 1p~rotection, iiiilid storage ~arrange-
~7043.5.1 Basenient storage. ('Ia~- I liquid~ ~hall he .,ments. Fire protection'and contai n er- ~ storage -arrange-
~dloNNcd to be ~,toicd in hoisenient,, in ~irnotmts. not '-ments shal be.in accordance with Ta'ble 5704,3.6.3(1)
`7 CXC(:Cdll1L! the niLixinitnri allovvillk qii~uitit%l per cot trod or the following..
alca pro\ldcd Storage" on shelves. shal I rio-f6xceed `6 fe6t,(l 829
)pryo:,,)wn mid'oih(:r fire rr(,tectloll ~irc -n)'in heighf,_a~d shelving shall bernetal, hill
71i,ipter 9. ('las~, I I in(] I I I A~ pro% ided in nh
.'v,2.' Storage on ~allets or in;piles g t rreiter than 4'f6e ~6 11(b,irtk shill ako-) h.0 lobc s(orcd ln_has,,:lllCTit-, N. ,inches (I 372'ihirl)'in height, or where~, the ceiling pro\idcdfhat 3111[0111LOIC SHI)przs,~Iori "Ind ()ther fite'pro-
lectioll irc plovldcd ill accoldailo:L~ \%~Ith ('hwptcr 1) exceeds 18 feet (5486- mm) in h6ight,.shall be ~pro- 74.
0 iect6d in ace* rda6tice with Table 5704.3.63(4),'and."
57704'.3.`;.2 Stor~we pilu heiplit-s. Containcr~ fi~ivinr_, I hi d M A the storage,h6ig ts an arrange' ents shall-be lim~
Icss th~ffl a 30-Lalloil ~1,14 L) ci1mcit\ that conl,iin
Clois,, I (~i if liquid,, A),ill not hc stackod nwi( tli~ln ,e
I - cut ~ 1414 4 Fill) 3. Storage on ra&si greater than 4 feet 6 iri~h6s (1312 )I (or t~oo) cont,iiricr.~ III \,,hich
mm) in,heig~ht,'oi.where the ceiling; exceeds ~ 18 J 7 i-irelitei- onllcs~, st,iJt.:d oil 1-Ixed c:h(:1vll1L, or ollit~rwisc
feet,(5486'mm),in height shall be-protected,in oictolik sectited' ("ontalnetc, of I or li liquids
accor ance "with ~Tables '5704.16.3( [lot%] , a capjcit~ of allons ( I 11,L) or nioic 'sll~ d 5),
no[ be st red more than 0iie contuner hi-lb. (:on[ 5704.3.6.3(6) ~.and 3 6.3(7)'as appropriate 0
Shall k~ S(olk:d HI ml tipliLIFT Position, 4nd the. storage he and arrangements shal I be
limited to those specified in Table 5764. 3.63(3)., m;704.3.5.3 Stor;iLe distance front licedin—, :ind roof's. Combustible'commodities.sUl ~ot be stoired abo~e I aincr,~ or' ortakle sh~ill no( be ~Jorcd P cont,
ammable n o stible liquids" A d c r~bti C lo,~,t_ i han ', feet (1) 1 4 111 in) to th~: bcajii - choid,
-riction. ,nid -i ccl 01-1 BLE 5704.1.6.3 Lirdo' or odicr oh,,,ti hc I T~ 'T
-)rs "MAXIMUM ST60AGE 14EIGHT IN CONTROL AREA finn) hclow --prink1k:r or di~chon-L~c olificc~, of
o,% Litcl, ~Pra\ (or ('01cl o% cl hc~ld III o. proteo:tloll ~_\ stcril.
t -;704.3.5.4 (_'Onihuslible nuitcri.~ils. In area,, thLit oirc V to th~: Ptihll~:, 'C'I'IL", 1, 11 alld 111A I~Lllrld',
A67cd in Ilic ~,arnc pile or rack- c )n a- 11''t ho,: _1~ ,o:' t ( 11
ordinary.coinhustihIc commoditics Ljrllc_,,s ~Lih nioacri-
ak Lirc pLjck.q_,L:d to,_,clJiur.,F'Sjll1~,
5704.3.6 Wholesale and ret~iil oales uses.-Flammable and--
combustible liquids in Group~Nb occupancy -wholesale and.'
witli,~ Ct retail sal~s: uses. shall be in" accorda~ce -Se' ions
5704.3.6.1 - -through 5704.3.6.5,,~,or Sections, iub.~;
1 23.8, .1 6A. I through 4 1 10..:). through , 115.5.2. 12 . ' m rn "For-SI: I firioli=304.8 "Tables 16.5.+2:1 th'rough'46.~.112:,'and Figures.16.4:1(a), a ~-TJA buildings protected by an automatic sprinkler system;'the storage height for L
through 16A4A(c)ofNFPX'30.` con rs-and pon taine abk ianks-shall..'not exceed the maximum storage. height
permitted for the Pre 10 _~rotcct: in khmic set forth in NFPA 30 o-+r,the maximum,
'IiJiss .-5704.3'.6.1 C' Atai ontaine'r-itylpe-'--Co rids f6r,C iq- f I or-zigli height demonstrated in a full-scale fire 't,,whichever.is g"reai~r. St tes
uidsshall.be metal. NFPA, 30 criteria and fire test results for iiietallic cdntaiiiers iind -portable
tanki Shall not b~ applied to nonmetallic containers and portable tanks.
-Exception!.-. ln.~s~'rinklefed~'6~ildin'gs,~-an.-'ag-gre'gate, ~ 'accordance k on a b. In4ac p"rot(~cti sh' I I b in ~vith Table 5764.3.6.3'(5), _e
q u~ntiiy.'of',l 20','g'allons (454 L)'ofiwai~r-miscibjj ---5704+3.6.3(6)o~5704.3:6i3(7).
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ATTACHMENT#20
FLAMMABLE/COMIBUSTIBLE LiQuiD
-,FLAMMABLE AND-COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
'TABLE 5 04 7 .3'.7.~A
AUTOMATICIAFFF-WATER !PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR ~SOLID-PILE AND
PALLETIZED. STORAGE OF. LIQUIDS:IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 5-GALLON CAPACITY OR LESS'. ,b
CEILING SPRINKLER DESIGN AND DEMAND STORAGE. HOSE DURATION ~DURATION
~PACKAGE-
'TYPE
,CLASS
LIQUID HEIGHT DEMAND~ F AF F
SUPPLY
VATER
-SUPPLY Density Area' Temperature Maximum, Orifice;siie
(gpm/ft) (squaire-feet)r rating sparing (inch),, jfeet) (g pm), (minimum) (hours),
113 Ic 11' '100 ftl/ Cartoned- arid:lil -1.1V .2;000, 28661"' head.
0.5'31 111. .500 15' 2
. -10.0 ft/ 0.5. or Uncarloned 0.30 .2, 000 2860F :
12 500~ 1,5 2 and Ill head ~0.53 I
ForST: I inch=25.4mm, I foot=304.8mm, I square foot= 0.0929m';;1 gaIIbnperminute=3.785Vm'
I gallon per minute,per square foot'= 40.75 1/min/m', *C. = [(`F)-12]/l:8.
,ai System shall be a closed-head wet system with approved devices for proportioning aqueous film'-Jfbrming,fioam~
b.~Maximum ceiling height o1`30 feet.,
c. Hose, str.elam demand includes V/2-inch inside hose connections where required. ,
TABLE'ei.i)4.4.2
OUTDOOR LIQUID STORAGE 11N,CONTAI N ERS AN D PORTABLE TANKS
fof SI: I foot = 304.8 mm, Lgallon 1785 L.,
For mixed class storage,.see Section 5704.4.2.
For storage in racks, the'quariiiity limits,per pile do not apply,but the rack arrang6ment Shall be limited to,not more than .50. feet in length and two rows or 9
feet in depth.
lforotection:by a public fire department or pt~iv'ate fire b'rig'ade capable ofproviding cooling wAer streams-is not available, the distanceshall be doubled.
d When the total quantity stored does not exceed 50 percent ofthe maximum allowed per pile,~the distances are allowed to be reduced 50 percent, but not less
than 3 fret~
~5105.2J 'Piping, -hoses ;and valves. Piping, hoses and 5705.2.5 Manual, container' filling operations. Class'l
valves used-in-liquid, transfer operations shall..be approved', li4uids'or Class 11 and ~Class -111 liquids that are heated up
or listed for the intended use. to or,' above theirflash p6ints'shall,not.be transferred into
7l."" 1, 11 and IIII liquid". Cka",, I liquid" or co ntainers -unless the nozzle and c6ntainers are electrically
~Iicn fw,itcd to or 'Ao%c ificit ilish pojnt~~, ( ss 11 mid.- interconnected. Acceptable methods of electrical intercon-
ClIej jj%r o1j, k)j tj Ias,, III II(Itrids- simll I)c tran I 1C 1011o\~-' nection include eitherof-the following:
im, c
Which 1'. Metallic floor plates on 'containers stand
I Ft 0111 SACI\ CWIS C0IT1f)IV1W-' i1h t :L While-filling, when such- floor plates are electrically
connect6d-to the fill stem; or-
'j 1) 1) I,o,~, ~: d _ I S C d PIP111" "~Nr, uIll.
-Wh: 2. emthe fill stem is,bonded to the on ainer during 0 c ..t From (,I tu I k s 1) (fit apptovk:cll punip iak-, filling by means.of a'bond wire'.
InL, ~,uctioll Illrow-dl ml orL~IIITI~, if] the to[) ot, dw (-orl-
-Auiornatic—contaiiner-fillini operations for
Class :1 'li.quids. Container-filling operations for Class I
-r 4~ V(~r I B ~ I G, I I ;md Ill liquid,,, Io I i'l (,ontalli~:Is .'liquid's involvin g .'conveyor bel
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t[I I 'Irl ',ing,operations shall be design6d.to pr~event static accumu- \,11%c MICIC I Ilu I c0rltdiflCr 0`1 lations.
Illd di~pzn,, , I I H-, oj1.L~rAj,:)IIS '11c plo%rdcd ~6111 . - I
517083 U§e,, dispensing and mixing iniide of buildings...
oor use dispensing Ind and mixing of flammable and combus- tion 7(-) 1-\ Ilqw&) sh~ill
I Io I ~2 di,~Pcllscd bv ItY horil lalIL'. tible liquids shall be, in'accordaime with Section 5705.2 and
Sections,5705.3.1 through 5705.3.53.
Crl'2illk~CICJ 11111-11d tran~iei s~sicm~,
5705.3.1 Closure of riffi,xing oi:blen.ding ~essels.'Vessels
-1iippiii~-, Collt;IHIC171, jiOP- used f8rmi)~'ing or blending of Class I - liquids,i~d Class 11
~--,alloli (2H I L:,1ImCI(, or Ill liquids.heated up to or above their -flash points shall
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CLASS Olk
fLIQUID
CONTAINER STORAGE"
V MAXIMUM PER PILE~
PORTABLE TANK STORAGE---~` :MAXIMUM PER PILE Ml~lmum
`DISTANCE
BETWEEN PILES
-MINIMUM DISTANCE
TO LOT LINE OF
PROPERTY THAT CAN'
BE BUILT UPON,.d
MINIMUMIDISTANCE
TO PUBLIC STREET,',
PUBLIC ALLEY OR
-PUBLICWAyd Quart titya, b Height 'iCuanW-~ ~Heijht
(gallons) (feet) (gallons) (feet) O~ RACKS (feet) (feet), -(feet)
10 2,20. 0 7 5- 50 16
I B 2,200 1 2 4 41f oo. 50' .10
4;400 -12 8,800, 14 5 ;50 10
41 '8~800 I~ -17,600, 14* -5 25~ 5
-22,1000 19 '4410 00 14 5
ATTACHMENT #21
SEPARATION OF CONTROL AREAS .
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL~PROVISIONS
5003.8.2 Required detached buildings. Group-H occu- Ahe floor of the control area ~hall have a fire-resistance
pahcies containing quantities -of -"hazardous -materials in, rating.of not less than 2 hours. -
-excess of those set forth in Table, 5003.8.2..- shall be iti., The floor assembly 'of the cokirol ar ea,
detached buildings. and.th e construction supp'orti ng- the- floor of the con-
5003.8.3 Control'areas. Control areas shall ~:,omply.with- trol area is al lowed'to -be I -hour fire'-re'sisiance rated
Sections 5003.83 Lthrough 5003.8.3.5. in buildings,of Type 11A, -111A and VA construction,
F4) 0 3AS. 3. I Coiis4i tiction rcqmrVIIIent,-,. Contlol arcal~ d ~provi ed that both,ofthe following conditions. exist:
shall f)Csk~prjt,:d Flom eLich othcr h\ hiL: 1) j i r i ~TS I C011- I The buildinig is 'equipped throughout with ari
tr1j,:tC, j j 11 ~rd Ljrj(,,C ~~, ItIl LI~Ckjj~ )Tj -71( )7 of tj automatic sprinkler system in accordance with
Section 90.3.3.1 M
in jccoidmi~c with '-~~:ctjon 7 1 1 of thc C,dijo?ma 1~1411d- 2, The bui [ding -,is,. three' stories or less abov
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e. Irg or hoth grade plane.
Y)03 83 2 Perccnt~we of iwixinium allmNable quart- 5003.8.3.5 Hazardous 'material in'Group M display titics. Thu perc(:nt,iLL! ol rmixinwro allo%~,jblc qoantitlts and storage Areas and:in Group S storage areas. The
ofha7atdou~, mll(,~mils per control djjo~~rt2,j ~jt t2,luh j aggregate quantity of nonflammable,solid and nonflam- floot lc%cl %~ithm i hkiddin,2 ~Ihall hc m with :mable* or noncombustible liquid ~hazardous materials T a h I C 0 S. " 2, allowed within a~single.control area"of a~Group M d1s'_
;(103.8.3.3 'Numhur. 'I hC 111W%111111111 11LInIhcr ot (~onif ol 4 play and" storage, area'-6r a -Group S storage area' is
p(:r flooi.v,,ithm i buildin-- ~,hAl F,! iii :tcL:ordancc'~'. allowed to exceed Ahe,maxim.urn allowable quantities
1_\~ ith 'I ~jhj~_ per,control. area specified in Tables' 5003.1.1(l) and
5003.8.3.4 Fire-resistance-rating..requircments.,T,he 5003.1.1(2) Without.c lassif~ing the building o
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required fire-resistance rafin g for fire barriers -shall be Proup'H occupancy, 6rovided that the materials are
in accordance with Table 5003.8.3.2. The. flooi assem'- displayed and stored in accordance with Section
bly of the control area and the'constructiob supporting 5603.11.
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DETACHED BUILDING REQUIRED
A DETACHED BUILDING IS REQUIREAWHERE THE QUANTITY OF MATERIAL EXCEEDS THAT LISTED HEREIN
Material Class Solids and liquids (tons)" 'Gases (cubic feet) b
'Division IA Maximum.Allowable Quantit~
~A Division 1.2 Maximum Allowable Quaritity
Division 1.3 Maximum Allowable Quantity,
Explosives Div
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ision' 1.4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Not-Appli6able
Division.1.4' I
Division 1.5 Maximum~Allowable'Quzntity
Division 1.6 Maximum Allowable Quantity'—
Oxidizers Class4 Maximum Allowable Quantity Maximum Allowable Quantity
Unstable (reactives) detonaible Class 3 or -Maximum Allo%~able Quantity ~'Maximum Allowable Quantity
Oxidizer, liquids and solids Class 3
Class 2
.1 200
2,000 Not Appli~able
-_~Det oh'able, Maximum Allowable Quantit y
Organic peroxides Class I Maxitum'Allowable Quantity Not Applicable Class 11 j: 25
ClassIll, 50
Unstable (rewtives) nondet
.
onable Class 3 2 -000
'Class 2 ~5 -16,000
Water'reactives .'Class 3,
Class 2 2~ Not
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Pyrophoric g4es `4Not Ap~licable Not Ap . plicable' v 2,000
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a: For materials that a're detoriable, the distance to bther buildin
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or
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lot lines sha'Wbe as'speci~fiied in
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ified as gs
explosives, the required separation distances shall be as specified in Chapter 56.
"Maximum A I lowable -Quantity" means the maximum allowable,quantity p I er control area set fortli in Table 5003.1. l(l).
Limited to Division 1.4-materials -and articles, including aniclei.packaged for Shipment, that are not regulated as an explosive under Bureau o.f.Alcohol,
Tobacco, Fi~earms and Explosives regulations,,or unpackaged articles used in process,ciperations'that.do,ficit propagate idetonation or-deflagration 'between
articles, providing the net explosive weight of individual articles'does not-exceed I pound.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS—GENERAL PROVISIONS
DtSlGt~ Aj!~b N UMqE j_~_QF (~QN POL AREAS
FLOOR LEVEL
PERCENTAGE OF THE MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE QUANTITY PER NUMBER OF CONTROL FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING FOR
CONTROL AREA' AREAS PER FLOOR FIRE BARRIERS IN HOURSb
Higher than 9 5 1 2
7-9 5 2 2'
6 12.5 2 2
5 12.5 2 2
4 12.5 2 2
3 50 2 1
2 75 3 1
1 75 3
Below grade plane 2 50 2 T Lower than 2 Not Allowed Not Allowed Not Allowed
Percentages shall be of the maximum allowable quantity per-control area shown in Tables 5003. 1. 1 (1) and 5003.1.1(2), with all increases allowed in the
footnotes to those tables.
Separation shall include fire barriers and horizontal assemblies as necessary to provide separation from other portioris of the building.
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5003.8.4 Gas rooms. Where a gas room is used to
increase the maximum allowable quantity per control area
or provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60,
the gas room shall be in accordance with Sections
5003.8.4.1 and 5003.8.4.2.
5003.8.4.1 Construction. Gas rooms shall be protected
with an automatic sprinkler system. Gas rooms shall be
separated from the remainder of the building in accor-
dance with the requirements of the California Building
Code based on the occupancy group into which it has
-been classified.
5003.8.4.2 Ventilation system. The ventilation system
for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative
pressure in relation to the surrounding area. Highly
toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with Section
6004.2.2.6. The ventilation system shall be installed in
accordance with the California Mechanical Code.
5003.8.5 Exhausted enclosures. Where an. exhausted.
enclosure is used to increase maximum allowable quantity
per control area or where the location of hazardous materi-
als in exhausted enclosures is provided to comply with the
provisions of Chapter 60, the exhausted enclosure shall be
in accordance with Sections 5003..8.5.1 through
5003.8.5.3.
5003 ' 8.5.1 Construction. Exhausted. enclosures shall
be of noncombustible construction.
5003.8.5.2 Ventilation. Exhausted enclosures shall be
provided With an exhaust ventilation system. The venti-
lation system for exhausted enclosures , shall be
designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to
the surrounding area. Ventilation systems used for
highly toxic and toxic gases shall also comply with
Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section 6004.1.2. The ventilation
system shall be installed in accordance with the Cali-
fornia Mechanical Code.
5003.8.5.3 Fire-exti nguishing syste mi. Exhausted
enclosures where flammable materials.are used -shall be
protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing
system in accordance with Chapter 9.
5003.8.6 Gas cabinets. Where a gas cabinet is used to
increase the maximum a~lowable quantity per control area
or where the location of compressed gases -in gas cabinets
is provided to comply with the provisions of Chapter 60,
the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Sections
5003.8.6.1 through 5003.8.6.3.
5003.8.6.1 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be con-
structed in accordance with the following:
I . Constructed ofnot less than 0.097-inch (2.5 mm)
(No. 12 gage) steel.
Be provided with self-closing limited access
ports or noncombustible windows to give access
to equipment controls.
Be provided with self-closing doors.
Gas cabinet interiors shall be treated, coated or
constructed of materials.that are compatible with
the hazardous materials stored. Such treatment,
coating or construction shall include the entire
interior of the cabinet.
5003.8.6.2 Ventilation. Gas cabinets shall be provided
with an exhaust ventilation system. The ventilation sys-
tem for gas cabinets shall be designed to operate at a
negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area.
Ventilation systems used for highly toxic and toxic
gases shall also comply with Items 1, 2 and 3 of Section
6004:1.2. The ventilation system shall be installed in
accordance with the California Mechanical Code.
5003.8.6.3 Maximum number of cylinders per,gas
cabinet. The number of cylinders contained in a single
gas cabinet shall not exceed three.
5003.8.7 Hazardous materials storacre cabinets. Where
storage cabinets are usedto increase maximum allowable
quantity per control area or to comply with this chapter,
such cabinets shall 'be in accordance with Sections
5003.8.7.1 and 5003.8.7.2.
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5703.5 Labeling and-signage.
rized to requirewarning signs
the hazards. of.storing-or using
identification 'and warning suc
flammable liquids 'or smokin
dance with this chapter and Se
5703.5.1 Style. Warning si~
rial. Signs war~ing.. of the
shall have White lettering-(
read: DANGER----~FLAMM
less than 3 inches
(12.7 mmj in stroke.
he fire code official is autho-
)r the purpose of identifying
immable liquids. Sigriage for
as for the inherent hazard of
shall' be provided in accor-
ons 5003.5 and 503.6.
s shall:be of a durable mate-
iazard. of flammable liquids
a red background and shall
BLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall
mm) in height and''/, inch
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
Building Code and the California Mechanical C~-~6ftillilli_
ing to flammable liquids shall apply.
5701.4 Permits. Permits shall be require~ 'a" s s'6 t'~,
io
tiqns 105.6 and 105.7.
5101.5 Material classification. Flammabl~ and cdmb~stible
~liquids shalltbe cl~ssified in accordance with 'i
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h e" d e-" fi n-'jt' i o In s
in Chapter 2.
When mixed -with lower flash-point liquids, Class~:Ii III
liquids are capable.of assuming the ch~racteii's--t~ic~s A'-'o,'f'*the
lower flash-point liquids. Under such cohditions,.the_appro-.
priate provisions 6f this chapter for the ac'tual flasWj~oint-of
.the mixed liquid'shall apply.
When heated above their flash points, Class'll-aAd'Ill liq-
..uids assume the characteristics of Class I liquids: Under s`uch,
.co . nditions, the a~propriate provisions of this ~1-~~pter for P
flammable liquids,shall apply..
SECTION 5702
DEFINITIONS
.5702.1 Definition~.,The following terms are defined in Chap-
ter 2:
ALCOHOL-BASED HAND RUB.
BULK PLANT-OR TERMINAL.
BULK TRANSFER.
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID.
Class 11.
Class IIIA. j
Class IIIB.
FIRE POINT.
FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
Class IA.
Class III.
Class IC.
FLASH POINT.1
FUEL LIMIT SWITCH.
LIQUID STORAGE ROOM.
LIQUID STORAGE WAREHOUSE.'
MOBILE FUELING.
PROCESS TRANSFER.
-REFINERY.
REMOTE EMERGENCY SHUTOFF DEVICE.
REMOTE SOLVENT RESERVOIR. t~o
0" SOLVENT DISTILLATION UNIT. 4
TANK, PRIMARY.
SECTION 5703' _'q
-GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
:;703.1 Flec(ric;tl. I m6n,_, ind c~piipmcrl Jl,dl hC
ill ~IcLol&lllcc ~6111 S~~Iioll 61)~ alld i
loc.olon I 111;Ible h(prid".
F_Aieas whcrc flmiimahle hq6id,, ~u (: 1-toic~d. h,imlicd, djs-~
pL~iiscd or iiiixcd ill mdi T~ihlc
_57C.1 ].,A, cli~,sih(:J 1r(!a ~)flali llot C\:tClIld ~111
unplCr(cd flout~ loof ot othcl ~ohd p'lliltion
Th(~ L~xtciit ol th~: ~irc.i.is allo\_~C'd to' 1,
oi \\iWIC S1,1016crit tu(2hni,.d justitl
ic,~d t1m, , -),, t "i- catioll o, 1,1 to hc fir, ,,I, ofl a ~~2, C r, -
I loll ill, the af~~[ ~ 11f) d '_~ Pci-ccril of the lo%~ ~:i
flanawihk: lirnit I 1 1- 1- c,umot hc _,ciicratc:d.
5703 * -1.2 Cl;issificd locations for combusilble liquids.
Vc~l,, (lav, 11 ol Ill 11(jili& ar,: llcLitcd lhO\U 01L~11
il ast I Pk 'i iit,, i,i I I h~i% L2 iiist,d Ai, ri~,) m, aCCOF-
Excuption: '~oh clit distillanoti i(:c0rd,mcc
mth ~,2ctloji
i 5703.1.3 0(her ;iI)pIi(:ition,,. [hL: 1-ire codc oflicial is
1110101-17(:L1 10 dClt:l[IlillC thu c%icnl oll th(: Cla(~<~ I cic~tlicllj d
c(Ill1pnictil alld \N lrirw, 'joc~lllorl \',hCIC a collditloll i,~ [lot T
1)~, [hcsr: rcqmrcfni(mt,, 0I 11;c (_~/iyfo
nia I lcc 11-1cal od"
5703.2 Fire protectionl. —Fire- p _rb-te—cti-o-in —for the- sto'ia_g_e,~ —use, 0 dispensing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of ,40 flammable and combustible livids shall be in-accordance
with this chapter and applicable se6tions of Chapter 9.
5703.2.1' ' Portable fire extinguishers and hose lines. Por-
table fire -extinguishers shal 11 be provided in accordance
with Section 906. Hose
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line, shall be provided in accor-
,dance with Section 905..
1 5103.3 Site assessment. In the event of a spill, leak or dis-
charge from a tank system, a site.assessment shall be com-
pleted by the owner or operator of such tank system if the fire
code official determines that a potential fire or explosion haz-
ard exists. Such site assessments shall be conducted to ascer-
tain potential fire hazards aAod shall be completed and
submitted to the fire'department within a time period estab-
lished by the fire code official, not to exceed 60 days.
5703.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Where
the maximum allowable quantity per control area is
exceeded, and Where "required 4 1 1 by- Section 5004.2—rooms,
buildings or areas.used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing or
handling of Class IJI and IIIA liquids shall be provided with
spill control and secondary conl~tain mient in accordance with
Section 5004.2.
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LOCATION GROUP D DIVISION EXTENT OF CLASSIFIED AREA
TanYvehitle and tafikicar—continu'cd
Loading through closed dome with atmosoheric venting Within Yf~et of open end of vent, extending in 'all directions..
Area between 3 feet and 15 feet from open end'ofvetit, dxtencling in all directions, and within 1
feet of edge of dome, extending in all directions..
Loading.through closed dome with vapor control 2' Within 3 feet of point ofconhection of both fill and vapor lines, extending in all directions,
Bottom loading with vapor cont~ol or any b ot tom unloading Within 3 feet of point 6fconnection,' extending in all directions, and up to 18 inchi~~ above
2 grade withih,a horizontal radius of 10 feet from point ofconnection. -
Storag .
c and repair garage for tank vehiiies, Pits or spaces below floor level.
2 Area up to 18 inches above floor 6r'griicle level for entire storage or repair garage.,
Garages-for other than tank vehicles Ordinary Where there is'an 6pening to theie idoms within tifeiaxt I
ent o an but oo d r cl alssified ar.ea, the entire
room shall be classified the same as the area classification at th~ point of the opening.
Outdoor'drum storage' OrdLinary
I n (im, i Nv~i re ho u ~in L~ N% licr c there i*~"q) 11jilinlable liquid I 1,~ ls'iin vpcllillj~A,~ F,)111116~ 011j) 111(~ (-XLU11 W I, 'j f) I
trm)~Icr ~hall h, [hL ~inii ~iL I th,,, (-Lirb or Pji,titior) did 11''t C\i'~l
I Aj~l vdhill 4~ IL~Lt ol t111% 01 MIL11 (:Lj(iipmcw, ~-,k~iiding iii ~ill dii,.~chwn,
Indom cquipment Ibinnuible NAI)or/~Iir inixture 2 Ar~,a illd ~ fcct ol '111Y ~11, h (:(ILI P11 1:TIt, 12 11 )11 L I I d I h C H AII dJF11
ould c\iO imduT nornul opermion~ J]""I tlp~lo 1l(,(,l 'Ir IL~,I L'Ll to 2~ hwilk)[11,11k !rnill ilr, cdp~
Area within 3 feet of any edge of such equipment, d ng in all directions. -exten i
Outdoor e ipi- nt wheire flammable apor/air inixtb res . qu me 2 Area between 3. feet.an 8 feefofan~ edge ofsuchequiipment extending in all directions, and the d
could exist under normal operations area up to 3 feet above floor or grade level within.3 feet to 10 feet horizontally froni'any edge of
such qquipmeni.
Tank'—Xbove gr~'
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und
Shell, ends or roof and dike a~ea Ar'ea'insi~e dike Where dike,height is g~eater thaii the distance from the tank to the dike for -
,more than'50 percent of.the tank circurnfeirerice;
.2 Area within 10 feet from shell, ends or roofoftank. Area inside clikes to level oftop ofdike.
Vent I Area Within 5 feet of open end ofvent, extending in all directions.
2 Area between 5 feet and 10 feet from open end ofv ent extending in all directions.
F16atihg roof Area above the roof and within the shell.
Office"and restroorns O~dihary TW hefe there is an opening to'these'rooms within the extent ofan' indoor classified location, the
room shall be clas sified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist.
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CLASS ItLECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS' >
0. For SI: I inch = 25.4 min, I foot = 3.0.4.8 irm.
a.' Locations as classified in the Califoirnia klectrical Code.
0 E; 0 b. When claisifying extent ofareal consideration shall be given to the fact,that tank cars or tank vehicles can be spotted at variying' points. therefore, the extremities ofthe loading,or Unloiding positions shall be
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ATTACHMENT #23
ALL AREAS ExCEPT SPRAY BOOTH
ExHAuST. VENTILATION OF FLAMMABLE VAPORS
LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT CALCULATIONS
Lm
`FIRE~PROTECTION SY TEMS
911;2 Riiquired deflagrajon ven mg. Areas -that are SECTION 911
-CONTROL required to be provided with d6flagration Venting shall com- ~EXPLOSION.
0 1 1 17 -1 — — ----- —f f) f f) )J- (j t -1 i. r;I 01'rutl ~()FltrO I Ply witfi,the following:
folik~willt_, loc'-ItIons 1. Walls, ceilings.and roofisoex,positig surr6tinding areas
- shall,be designt6d to resist a:minimum internal pressure I . wlicic a suucwrc~ iomin Or S1)jCC iS occUpicd I or plir-
posc~ ~xjflwioli liazar&, ~is ldcmified Ill ~of I 09~ pounds per- square foot (psf) (4788 Pa). The
minim 'internal design press re shall be.not I than T~Ihlc 0 1 1, 1 um u ess
five.time~ the,maximum internal -relief pressure speci-
li(~rc qumtilic, A lllJk:rl',dS ~J)L:Clficd ill fied in-ilteffi.5 of thi§'section: T~jhl(~ 01 J I (:\c(:cd the n quatititi(:s
'2.- Deflagration venting shall be provided only in exterior
wal Is and roofs ~,tjch ~tici~ sh,dl hc piovidcd \~itii uxplosion
Plu%.elltion s%st(:iw, Or h,ii i t- Exceoltion:'Whdre sufficient exterior wall and roof
ven ing can' C.J,J(:s irl auc~)I(hrlc,~ with thr, sc~noti Lind NFTA 61), or %1_11A ti not.'be provided because of inadequate
49~ 1~i~ ~ippllcai-k~ F)c11,iLi ~itioii \ ciari,2 shall not h,: utili7cd exterior wal I or roof area,,deflagration venting shall"
'Is, a FTI(2"Ijr~ lo prOtccl builkfillt~s front dttorlarroii haz'Ard". ...be allowed ~.,by, specially designed shafts vented to
the exterior -of th6 buildin&
-TABLE,911.1 -
1EXPLOSION-CONTROL REQUIREMENTSf'
MATERIAL' CLASS Barricade construction pit
E~ploslon (deflagration) venting or t~
FIexp osin (deflagration) prevention systems
Hazard Category
Combustible dusts, Not required Required,
Cryogenic fluids Flammable Not required Required,
Division 1.1: Required ''Not required
Division 1.2 .'Required 'Not required'-
Explosives, Division 1.3 Not required Required
Division-1.4 Not required 'Required
Di~isiion 1.5 Re ired . qu Not fequired
:Divi§ion Li6 Required Not required
Flammable gas 777T Gaseous
.-.,Liquefied
Not required Required
Not required 'Required
lAb
i B,
Not reqiiired Required
%qu7d' T'll'it,:d,
Orga
,
nic peroxides:- Unclassified detonable Required - Not permitted,
Required Not,permitted
Oxidizer liquids and solids 41 ".Required Not permitted
Pyrophoric (36ses Not required. Required
.1 4 Required Not permitted
Unstable (reactive) 3 dcton'able Required Not permitted
3 nondet6nable Not required Required
Wate
I
r-reactive liquids and solids 3" Not required Required
2e, Not requ i red Required
Special Uses
Acetylenti.generator room~ Not required' Required
Grain processing Not required. Required
Liquefied petroleum gas distiibution facilities~. Not required Required
Where explosion hazara§ ex iSt& Detonation Required Not permitted
Deflagration required Required
a. Combustible dusts that are generated during manufacturing or processing. SeeAefini,tion of "Combustible dust" in Chapter 2.
Stor;
0 ge r use.
C '1 0 _jj u 'or 1~~Iii7 —7
d . Rooms containing dispensing.and use of-hazard6u's ~aterialsl' where" an ~explosive"environm~nt can oc6iii- because of the char~cleristics or nature of. the
hazardous materials or as a result ofthe. dispensing o.r use process. , - ' '
' I '
I - ; I . 1 1. 1 : . I . i I
. .
e. A method of explosion controls .
hall be provided where Class 2 water-reactive mat~rials 'an form potentially' explo§i' . 11 -1 1 t . , , .
. . C ve mixtures.
Ei0_iosion,-venting is not requiied for-Gr*bu~ H-5 Fabricitti6ri-Areas'complying with ithipter 27 and the Cafifdi -nid Build~ng Code.
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FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Deflagration venting shall be designed to prevent unac-
ceptable structural damage. Where relieving a deflagra-
tion, vent closures shall not produce projectiles of
sufficient velocity and mass to cause life'threatening
injuries to the occupants or other persons on theprop-
erty or adjacent public ways.
The aggregate clear area of vents and venting devices
shall be governed by the pressure resistance of the
'
con-
struction assemblies- specified in Item I of this section
and the maximum internal pressure allowed by liern 5
of this section.
Vents shall be designed to withstand loads in accor-
dance with the California Building Code. Vents:shall
consist of any one or any combination of the following
to relieve at a maximum internal pressure of 20 pounds
per square foot (958 Pa), but not less than the loads
.required by the California Building Code:
5. L Exterior walls designed to release outward..
5.2. Hatch covers.
5.3. Outward swinging doors.
5.4. Roofs designed to uplift.
5.5. Venting devices listed for the purpose.
Vents designed to release from the exterior walls or
roofs of the building when venting a deflagration shall
discharge directly to the exterior of the building where
an unoccupied space not less than 50 fea(l 5 240 mm)
in width is provided between the exterior walls of the
building and the lot line.
Exception: Vents complying with Item 7 of this
section.
Vents designed to remain attached to the building when
venting a deflagration shall be so located that the dis-
charge opening shall not be less than 10 feet (3048 mm)
vertically from window openings and exits in the build-
ing and 20 feet (6096 mm) horizontally from exits in
the building', from window openings and exits in adja-
cent buildings on the same lot, and from tfie lot line.
Discharge from vents shall not be into the interior of
the building.
3 fl,~plo,,ion lmt:vention s~'sicnu~. Explosioti Pic~(-,iiiilll)
cms.~,h;dl hc 4 aii,~ippro~(:Li tvpc alid
,c with th,: pro~ 0J dils arul NFF)A 01)
911.4 Barricades. Barricades shall be designed an&installed
in accordance with NFPA 495.
SECTION'912
FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS
912.1 Installation. Fire department connections shall be
installed in accordance with the NFPA standard applicable to
the system design and shall comply with Sections 912.2
through 912.7.
912.2 Location. With respect to hydrants, driveways, build-
ings and landscaping, fire department connections shall be so
located that fire apparatus and hose connected to supply the
system will not obstruct access to the buildings for other fire
apparatus. The location of fire department connections shall
be approved by the fire chief
912.2.1 Visible location. Fire
*
department connections
shall be-located on the street side of buildings, fully visible
and recognizable from the street or nearest point of fire
department vehicle access or as otherwise approved by the
fire chief.
912.2.2 Existing buildings. On existing buildings, wher-
ever the fire department connection is not visible to
approaching fire apparatus, the fire department connection
.shall be indicated by an approved sign mounted on the
street front or on the side of the building. Such sign shall
have the letters "FDC" not less than 6 inches (152 mm)
high and words in letters not less than 2 inches (51 mm)
high or an arrow to indicate the location. Such.signs shall
be subject to the approval of the fire code official.
912.3 Fire hose threads. Fire hose threads used in connec-
tion with standpipe systems shall be approved and shall be
compatible with fire department hose threads.
912.4 Access. Immediate access to fire department connec-
tions shall be maintained at all times and without obstruction
by fences, bushes, trees, walls or any other fixed or moveable
object. Access to fire department connections shall be
approved by the fire chief
Exceptions:
Fences, where provided with an access gate
equipped with a sign complying with the legend
requirements of Section 912.5 and a means of emer-
gency operation. The gate and the means of emer-
gency operation shall be approved by the fire chief
and maintained operational at all times.
When acceptable to the fire enforcing agency, fire
department connections for Group 1-3 detention
facilities may be located inside all security ivalls or
fences on the property.
912.4.1 Locking fire department connection caps. The
fire code official is authorized to require locking caps on
fire department connections for water-based fire:protec-
tion systems where the responding fire department carries
appropriate key wrenches for removal.
912.4.2 Clear space around connections. A working
space of not less than 36 inches (914 mm) in width, 36
inches (914 mm) in depth and 78 inches (1981 mm) in
height shall be.provided and maintained in front of and to
the sides of wall-mounted fire department connections and
around the circumference of free-standing fire department
connections, except as otherwise. required or approved by
the fire chief.
912.4.3 Physical protection. Where fire department con-
nections are subject to impact by a motor vehicle, vehicle
impact protection shall be provided in accordance with
Section 312.
912.5 Signs. A metal sign with raised letters not less than I
inch (25 mm) in size shall be mounted on all fire department
connections serving autornatic sprinklers, standpipes or fire
pump connections. Such signs shall read: AUTOMATIC
'SPRINKLERS or STANDPIPES or TEST CONNECTION
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Material LFL LFL Volume of Gravity i Densty Needed to Keep - Rate gal/s at 25% LFL if All of Location
Vapor @251/6 LFL Per the Liquid is
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MEKI[78-93-3], 1.8 0.4500 221.2222 0..805 2.49 7835.7261 0.0006 282.0861 Fabrication I
Acetone [67-64-1] 12 0.5000 199.0000 0.791 2 86og.6659 0.0006 309.9480 Fabrication
IPA[6~-63_01 .2- 0-500 . 0 19.9.0000 2.07 ~8255.419b 0.0006.' 297.1951 Fabrication
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Spill Depth: </=1/4"
Temperature: </=72oF
Evaporation Rate: </=0.0006 gin/sec
Definitions: CFM - Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ve* fifilation Needed to Keep Vapors @ 25% LFL per Volume of Liquid Indicated
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ATTACHMENT #24
DUST PRODUCING EQUIPMENT
Title 19, Division I!, text for. the code~user's convenience,only. The scope, applicability and appea.1s,procedures of CCR, Title 19, Pivision I remain the same.
~CHAPTER 22
DUST PROD.U.-CING OPERATIONS
SECTION 2201 nwdlo& _,hall-Ilut i1k Ink) In ill. I oiccd mr or
.-GENERAL -i 13 as~:d to rcirtu" dilst troill surf'-,)~CS'
2201.1 Scope. The, equipment, processes 'and ~operations
involving.dust explosion hazards,shall comply with'the provi-
sions ofthis chapter.,'. SECTION 2204
EXPLOSION'PROTECTION 2201.2 Permits. Permits ~shall . bexei;Iuired for combustible
dust_prodqcing.operations~.~as set forth in'Section,l 05'.6. 2iO4.1 'Standards. The' fife code official is authorized to.
q _.enforce- applicable provisions of-the codes and standards
listed in Table 2204.1 to prevent and control 6st explosions.
-,SECTION 2202
DEFINITION' TABLE 22
.
04.1
EXPLOSION PROTECTION STANDARDS - '2202A Definition The followina term is defined in Ch-a'nfer' 2-:
COMBUSTIBLE DUST.
SECTION 2203
PRECAUTIONS
2203.1 Sources ofi,,,nilion. Smokin'L! oi .thcl w_;c1 of,h(_atmL! ot
thL*rd~%ic,~,~(:rllpi~)\ifi"~ltl()11(:Flllil]IC,01111'CLISL(li~1),iFk-
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2203.2 liousckccpiiw~ Accumtfl~ition (,i comhwtiblc dUSt I
~,Imll hc kcf)t to "i 1111filliftlill Ill (11~: illILriol ol h Accu- uildino~,
rimlitcd combij,,tible~ dLlSt ShAl hc colic,:icd h%, ~acl,lkllll
CIC~IJIIIW ('ill,:] r1lu,111-, 1141; %~111 110t COrilhli, 1~ IC (IL11
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STANDARD SUBJECT
NFPA 61 Agricultural and Food Products
'NFPA 69 Explosion Prevention
NFPA'70 National Electricaltode
NFPA 85. Boiler and*Combustion System Hazards
NFPA 120 Coal Preparation. Plants
NFPA 484 Combustible Mctak
NFPA 654 Manufactuiring, Processing and Handling of
Corbustiblc Particulate Solids
NTPA 655 Prevention ofSulfur Fires and Explosions
NFPA 66,4* Prevention offires and Explosions in Wood,
Processing and.Woodwo.rking Facilities
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Elley Klausbruckner, P. E.
January 23, 2010 Page 3 of 3 - -
-MINIMUM DUST LAYER DEPTH.AND'AREA FOR A DUST DEFLAGRATION HAZARD BY MATERIAL
I ~ Material - I Dust Layer I Dust Layer Area
Combustible Particulate '1/32 — inch 5 percent when the building area is less than
Sol'ids 20,000 square feet, or maximum dust layer area
Wood Flour /8 — inch of 1,000 square feet when the,building area is
20,000 square feet or greater.
It the facility of~concern d.oes.not exhibit conditioln's where the.dust layer depth exceeds these
values, then the process does not pose o dcflagibtion ho~-ord as specified in IBC Section 307.4
and accordingly a Group H-2 nccupan'cy classification is not warranted.
This staff interpretation is an opinion and is not a formal interpretation as defined in the ICC
policies and procedures. To obtain a Committee Interpretation, a written r~equest in conjunction
with your supporting documentation needs to be submitted John Battles,. PE, Vice-President of
Engineering and Architectural Services for ICC. I have a link to the ICC website that,explains the
procedure for obtaining such an interpretation: http-//`www.iccsafe.org/cs./Pages/opinions.aspx
The fina.1 authority of this code opinion'rests with the jurisdiction. Please feel free to call me at
888-422-7233 X3473 if you have any additional questions.
Sincerely,
Scott St
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Senior Technical Staff
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Flammable Finish Requirements
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General Scope. This table shall apply to locations or areas where any of the following activities are conducted: The owners agree to
CFC 2401 1 . The applicable of flammable finishes to articles or materials by means of spray apparatus. comply.-
The applicable to flammable finishes by dipping or immersing articles or materials into the contents of tanks, vats or
containers of flammable or combustible liquids for coating, finishing, treatment or similar processes.
The application of flammable finishes by applying combustible powders to articles of materials utilizing powder spray
guns, electrostatic powder spray guns, fluidized beds of electrostatic fluidized beds.
Floor surfacing or finishing operations using Class I or 11 liquids in areas exceeding 350 square feet.
The applicable of flarnmable finish consisting of dual-domponent coatings or Class I or 11 liquids when applied by
brush roller in quantities exceeding I gallon.
Nonapplicability. This table shall not apply to spray finishing utilizing flammable or combustible liquids which do not sustain
combustion, including:
1. Liquids that have no fire point when tested in accordance with ASTEM D 92.
2. Liquids with a flashpoint greater than 05'F in a wdter-miscible' solution or dispersion with a water and inert
(noncombustible) solid content of more than 80 percent by weight.
Permits. Permits shall be required as set forth in Sections 105.6 and 105.7.
Sources of Ignition — Electrical wiring and equipment shall comply with this table and the California Electrical Code. The owners agree to
Electrical Wiring & 0 Flammable vapor areas. Electrical wiring and equipment in flammable vapor areas shall be of.an explosion proof type comply.
Equipment approved for use in such hazardous locations. Such areas shall be considered to be Class I, Division I or Class 11, Division
CFC 2403.2.1 1 hazardous locations in accordance with the California Electrical Code.
0 Areas subject to deposits of residues. Electrical equipment, flammable vapor areas or drying operations that are subject
to splashing or dripping of liquids shall be specifically approved for locations containing deposits of readily ignitable
residue and explosive vapors.
EXCEPTIONS:
I . This provision shall not apply to wiring in rigid conduit, threaded boxes or fittings not containing taps,
splices or terminal connections.
0 Areas adjacent to spray booths. Electrical wiring and equipment located outside of, but within 5 feet horizontally and 3
feet vertically of openings in a spray booth or a spray room, shall be approved for Class 1, Division 2 or Class 11, Division
2 hazardous locations, whichever is applicable.
d Areas subject to overspray deposits. Electrical equipment in flammable vapor areas located such that deposits of
combustible residues could readily accumulate thereon shall be specifically approved for locations containing deposits of
readily ignitable residue and explosive vapors in accordance with the California Electrical Code.
EXCEPTIONS:
1. Wiring in rigid conduit.
2: Boxes or fittings not containing taps, splices or terminal connections.
3. Equipment allowed by Sections 2404 and 2407 and Chapter 30.
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Additional Protection ff Open Flames and Sparks. Open flames and spark-producing devices shall not be located in flammable vapor areas and The owners agree to
Against Sources of shall not be located within 20 feet of such areas unless separated by a permanent partition. EXCEPTION: Drying and comply.
Ignition baking apparatus complying with Section 2404.6.1.2.
CFC 2403.2 a Hot Surfaces. Heated surfaces having a temperature sufficient to ignite vapors shall not be located in flammable vapor
areas. Space-heating appliances, steam pipes or hot surfaces in a flammable vapor area shall be located such that they are
not subject to accumulation of deposits of combustible residues. EXCEPTION: Drying apparatus complying with Section
2404.6.1.2.
Equipment Enclosures. Equipment or apparatus that is capable of producing sparks or particles of hot metal that would
fall into a flammable vapor area shall be totally enclosed.
Grounding. Metal parts of spray booths, exhaust ducts and piping systems conveying Class I or Il liquids shall be
electrically grounded in accordance with the California Electrical Code. Metallic parts located in resin application areas,
,including but not limited to exhaust ducts, ventilation fans, spray application equipment, workpieces and.piping, shall'be
electrically grounded...
...Smoking Prohibited. Smoking shall be prohibited in flammable vapor areas and hazardous materials storage rooms
associated with flammable finish processes. "No Smoking" signs complying with Section 3 10 shall be conspicuously
posted in such areas.
Welding Warning Signs. Welding, cutting and similar spark-producing operations shall not be conducted in or adjacent
to flammable vapor areas or dipping or coating operations unless precautions have been taken to provide safety.
Conspicuous signs with the following warning shall be posted in the vicinity offlammable vapor areas, dipping operations
and paint storage rooms: NO WELDING
THE USE OF WELDING OR CUTTING EQUIPMENT IN OR NEAR THIS AREA
IS DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS.
WELDING AND CUTTING SHALL BE DONE ONLY UNDER
THE SUPERVISION OF THE PERSON IN CHARGE.
Powered Industrial Trucks. Powered industrial trucks used in electrically classified areas shall be listed for such use.
Storage, Use, Handling The storage, use and handling of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with this section and Chapter 57. The owners agree to
of Flammable and Use. Containers supplying spray nozzles shall be of a closed type or provided with metal covers, which are kept closed. comply.
Combustible Liquids Containers not resting on floors shall be on noncombustible supports or suspended by wire cables. Containers supplying spray
CFC 2403.3 nozzles by gravity flow shall not exceed 10 gallons in capacity.
Valves. Containers and piping to which a hose or flexible connection is attached shall be provided with a shutoff valve at the
connection. Such valves shall be kept shut when hoses are not in use.
Pumped Liquid Supplies. Where flammable or combustible liquids are supplies to spray nozzles by positive displacement
pumps, pump discharge lines shall be provided with an approved relief valve discharging to pump suction or a safe detached
location.
Liquid Transfer. Where a flammable mixture is transferred from one portable container to another, a bond shall be provided
between the two containers. At least one container shall be grounded. Piping systems for Class I and 11 liquids shall be
permanently grounded.
Class I Liquids as Solvents. Class I liquids used as solvents shall be used in spray gun and equipment cleaning machines that
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have been listed and approved for such purpose or shall be used in spray booths or spray rooms in accordance with the
following:
Listed devices. Cleaning machines for spray guns and equipment shall not be located in areas open to the public and
shall be separated from ignition sources in accordance with their listings or by a distance of 3 feet, whichever is
greater. the quantity of solvent used in a machine shall not exceed the design capacity of the machine.
Within spray booths and spray rooms. When solvents are used for cleaning spray nozzles and auxiliary equipment
within spray booths and spray rooms, the ventilating equipment shall be operated during cleaning.
Class 11 and III Liquids. Solvents used outside of spray booths, spray rooms or listed and approved spray gun and equipment
cleaning machines shall be restricted to Class 11 and III liquids.
Operations and Flammable vapor areas, exhaust fan blades and exhaust ducts shall be kept free from the accumulation of deposits of The owners agree to
Maintenance combustible residues. Where excessive residue accumulates in such areas, spraying operations shall be discontinued until comply.
CFC 2403.4 conditions are corrected.
Tools. Scrapers, spuds and other tools used for cleaning purposes shall be constructed of nonsparking materials.
Residue. Residues removed during cleaning and debris contaminated with residue shall be immediately removed from the
premises and properly disposed.
Waste Cans. Approved metal waste cans equipped with self-closing lids shall be provided whenever rags or waste are
impregnated with finishing material. Such rags and waste shall be deposited therein immediately after being utilized. The
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Solvent Recycling. Solvent distillation equipment used to recycle and clean dirty solvents shall comply with Section 5705.4.
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The application of flammable or combustible liquids by means of spray apparatus in continuous or intermittent processes shall be in accordance with the requirements of Section 2403
and the following:
Location of Spray- Spray finishing operations conducted in buildings used for Group A, E, I or R occupancies shall be located in a spray room The owners agree to
Finishing Operations protected With an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 and separated vertically comply.
CFC 2404.2 and horizontally from other areas in accordance with the California Building Code. In other occupancies, spray-finishing
operations shall be conducted in a spray room, spray booth or spraying space approved for such use.
EXCEPTION:
I . Automobile. undercoating spray operations and spray-on automotive lining operations conducted in areas with
approved natural or mechanical ventilation shall be exempt from the provisions of Section 2404 when approved.and
where utilizing Class IIIA or 11113 combustible liquids.
In buildings.oth er than Group A, E, I or R occupancies, approved limited spraying space in accordance with Section
2404.9. '
Resin application areas used for manufacturing of reinforced plastics complying with S~ection 2409* shall not be
required to be located in a spray room, spray booth or spraying space.
Design and Spray Booths. The design and construction of spray booths shall be in accordance with the following, Sections 2404 through The owners agree to
Construction 2404.8 and NFPA 33: comply.
CFC 2404.3 N Construction. Spray booths shall be constructed of approved noncombustible materials. Aluminum shall not be used.
Where walls or ceiling assemblies are constructed of sheet metal, single-skin assemblies shall be no thinner than Only a Spray Booth is
0.0478 inch (18 gage) and each sheet of double-skin assemblies shall be no thinner than 0.0359 inch (20 gage). proposed.
Structural sections of spray booths are allowed to be sealed with latex-based or similar caulks and sealants.
M Surfaces. The interior surfaces of spray booths shall be smooth; shall be constructed so as to permit the free passage
of exhaust air from all parts of the interior, and to facilitate washing and cleaning; and shall be designed to confine
residues within the booth. Aluminum shall not be used.
M Floor. Combustible floor construction in spray booths shall be covered by approved, noncombustible, nonsparking
material, except where combustible coverings, including but not limited to thin paper or plastic and strippable
coatings, are utilized over noncombustible materials to facilitate cleaning operations in spray booths.
0 Means of egress. Means of egress shall be provided in accordance with Chapter 10. EXCEPTION: Means of egress
doors from premahufactured spray booths shall not be less than 30 inches in width by 80 inches in height.
E Clear space. Spray booths shall be installed so that all parts of the booth are readily accessible for cleaning. A clear
space of not less than 3 feet shall be maintained on all sides of the spray booth. This clear space shall be kept free of
any storage or combustible construction.
EXCEPTION:
I . This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet to or directly against an interior
partition, wall or floor/ceiling assembly that has a fire-resistance rating of not less than I hour, provided the
spray booth can be adequately maintained and cleaned.
2. This requirement shall not prohibit locating a spray booth closer than 3 feet to an exterior wall or a roof
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assembly, provided the wall or roof is constructed of noncombustible material and the spray booth can be
adequately maintained and cleaned.
Size. The aggregate area of spray booths in a building shall not exceed the lesser of 10 percent of the area of any floor
'of a building or the basic area allowed for a Group H-2 occupancy without area increases, as set forth in the
California Building Code. The area of an individual spray booth in a building shall not exceed the lesser of the
aggregate size limit or 1,500 square feet. EXCEPTION: One individual booth not exceeding 500 square feet.
Fire Protection Spray booths and spray rooms shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system complying with Chapter The owners agree to
CFC 2404.4 9. Protection shall also extend to exhaust plenums, exhaust ducts and both sides of dry filters when such fiiters are used. comply.
Fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguishers complying with Section 906 shall be provided for spraying areas in accordance
with the requirements for an extra (high) hazard occupancy.
Housekeeping, Housekeeping, maintenance, storage and use of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.3, 2403.4, and The owners agree to
Maintenance and the following: , comply.
Storage of Hazardous Different coatings. Spray booths, spray rooms and spraying spaces shall not be alternately utilized for different types of
Materials coating materials where the combination of materials is conducive to spontaneous ignition, unless all deposits of one material
CFC 2404.5 are removed from the booth, room or space and exhaust ducts prior to spraying with a different material.
Protection of sprinklers. Automatic sprinklers installed in flammable vapor areas shall be protected from the accumulation of
residue from spraying operations in an 'approved manner. Bags used as a protective covering shall be 0.003-inch-thick
polyethylene or cellophane or shall be thin paper. Automatic sprinklers contaminated by overspray particles shall be replaced
with new automatic sprinklers.
Sources of Ignition Control of sources of ignition shall be in accordance with Sections 2403.2 and the following: The owners agree to
CFC 2404.6 Drying operations. Spray booths and spray rooms shall not be alternately used for the purpose of-drying by arrangements or comply.
methods that.could cause an increase in the surface temperature of the spray booth or spray room except in accordance with
Sections 2404.6.1.1 and 2404.6.1.2. Except as specifically provided in this section, drying or baking units utilizing a heating
system having open flames or that are capable,of producing sparks,shall not be installed in a flammable vapor areas.
Spraying procedure. The spraying procedure shall use low-volume spray application.
Drying apparatus. Fixed drying apparatus shall comply with this chapter and the applicable provisions of Chapter
30. When recirculation ventilation is provided in accordance with Sectiori 2404.7.2, the heating system shall not be
within the recirculation air path.
o Interlocks. The spraying apparatus, drying apparatus and ventilating system for the spray booth or spray room
shall be equipped with interlocks arranged to:
Prevent operation of the spraying apparatus while drying operations are in progress.
Where the drying apparatus is located in the spray booth or spray room, prevent operation of the drying
apparatus until a timed purge of spray vapors from the spray booth or spray room is complete. This
purge time shall be based upon completing at least four air changes of spray booth or spray room
volume or for a period of not less than 3 minutes, whichever is greater.
Have the ventilating system maintain a safe atmosphere within the spray booth or spray room during the
drying process and automatically shut off drying apparatus in the event of a failure of the ventilating
system.
Shut off the drying apparatus automatically if the air temperature within the booth exceeds 2007.
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o Portable infrared apparatus. When a portable infrared drying apparatus is used, electrical wiring and portable
infrared drying equipment shall comply with the California Electrical Code. Electrical equipment located within
18 inches of floor level shall be approved for Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations. Metallic parts of drying
apparatus shall be electrically bonded and grounded. During spraying operations, portable drying apparatus and
electrical. connections and wiring thereto shall not be located within spray booths, spray rooms or other areas
where spray residue would be deposited thereon.
Illumination. Where spraying spaces, spray rooms or spray booths are illuminated through glass panels or other transparent
materials, only fixed luminaires shall be utilized as a source of illumination.
Glass panels. Panels for luminaires or for observation shall be of heat-treated glass, wired glass or hammered wire
gl * ass and shall be sealed to confine.vapors, rnists, residues, dusts and deposits to the flammable vapor area. Panels for
luminaires shall be, separated from the luminaire to prevent the surface temperature of the panel from exceeding
2000F.... .
Exterior. luminaires.. Luminaires attached to the walls or. ceilings of a flammable vapor area, but outside of any
classified area and.separated from the flammable vapor areas by vapor-tight glass panels, shall be suitable for use in
ordinary hazard, I ocati ons. Such luminaires shall be serviced from outside the flammable vapor areas.
Integral luminaires. Luminaires that are an integral part of the walls or ceiling of a flammable vapor area are
allowed to be separated from the flammable vapor area by glass panels that are an integral part of the luminaire. Such
luminaires shall be listed for use in Class 1, Division 2 or Class 11, Division 2 locations, whichever is applicable, and
also shall be suitable for accumulations of deposits of combustible residues. Such luminaires are allowed to be
serviced from inside.the flammable vapor area.
Portable electric lamps. Portable electric lamps shall not be used in flammable vapor areas during spraying
operations. Portable electric lamps used during cleaning or repairing operations shall be of a type approved for
hazardous locations.
Ventilation Mechanical ventilation of flammable vapor areas shall be provided in accordance with Section 502.7 of the California The owners agree to
CFC 2404.7 Mechanical Code. comply.
Operation. Mechanical ventilation shall be kept in operation at all times while spraying operations are being conducted and
jor a sufficient time thereafter to allow vapors from drying coated articles and finishing material residue to be exhausted.
Sprayi~_g ~equip~~_ent srall7i;"e~int~erl5c~~ed~witrtli~eVCn~tilati6n~df tti~e--fl-a-m—m—abl6-va-~or-areas-such-that spray ing=operations cannot~
be conducted unless the ventilation system is in operation.
Recirculation. Air exhausted from spraying operations shall not be recirculated.
EXCEPT10i~S:
I . Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed to be recirculated as makeup air for unmanned spray operations,
provided that:
1.1. The solid particulate has been removed.
1.2. The vapor 6oncentration is less than 25 percent of the LFL.
1.3. Approved equipment is used to monitor the vapor concentration.
1.4. When the vapor concentration exceeds 25 percent of the LFL, the following shall occur:
An alarm shall sound; and
Spray operations shall automatically shut down.
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1.5. In the event of shutdown of the vapor concentration monitor, 100 percent of the air volume specified in the
California Mechanical Code is automatically exhausted.
2. Air exhausted from spraying operations is allowed to be recirculated as makeup air to manned spraying operations
where all of the conditions p~ovided in Exception I are included in the installation and documents have been prepared
to.show that the installation does not pose a life safety hazard to personnel inside the spray booth, spraying space or
spray room.
Air velocity. The ventilation system shall be designed, installed and maintained so that the flammable contaminants are diluted
in noncontaminated air to maintain concentrations in the exhaust airflow below 25 percent of the contaminant's lower
flammable limit (LFL).
Ventilation obstruction. Articles being sprayed shall be positioned in a manner that does not obstruct collection of overs'pray.
Independent ducts. Each spra y booth and spray room shall have an independent exhaust duct system discharging to the
outsid e.
EXCEPTIONS:
I ~ Multiple spray booths having a combined frontal area of 18 square feet or less are allowed to have a cornmon* exhaust
when identical spray finishing material is used in each booth. If more than one fan serves one booth, fans shall be
interconnected such that all fans will operate simultaneously.
2. Where treatment of exhaust is necessary for air pollution control orenergy conservation, ducts shall be allowed to -for
be manifolded if all of the following conditions are met:
2.1. The sprayed materials used are compatible and will not react or cause ignition of the residue in the ducts.
2.2. Nitrocellulose-based finishing material shall not be used.
2.3. A filtering system shall be provided to reduce the amount of overspray carried into the duct manifold.
2.4. Automatic sprinkler protection shall'be provided at the junction of each booth exhaust with the manifold, in
addition to the protection required by this chapter.
Termination point. The termination point for exhaust ducts discharging to the atmosphere shall not be less than the f6llowing
distances:
I . Ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts: 30 feet from the property line; 10 feet from openings
into the building; 6 feet from exterior walls and roofs; 30 feet from combustible walls or openings into the building
that are in the direction of the exhaust discharge; 10 feet above adjoining grade.
2. Other product-conveying outlets: 10 feet from the property line; 3 feet from exterior walls and roofs; 10 feet from
.openings into the building; 10 feet above adjoining grade.
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shall be nonferrous or nonsparking or the casing shall consist of, or be lined with, such material. Belts shall not enter the duct
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Filters. Air intake filters that are part of a wall or ceiling assembly shall be listed as Class I or 11 in accordance with UL 900.
Exhaust filters shall be required.
Supports. Supports and holders for filters shall be constructed of noncombustible materials.
Attachrrient. Overspray collection filters shall be readily removable and accessible for cleaning or replacement.
Maintaining air velocity. Visible gauges, audible alarms or pressure-activated devices shall be installed to indicate
or ensure that the required air velocity is maintained.
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Filter rolls. Spray booths equipped with a filter roll that is automatically advanced when the air velocity is reduced to
less than 100 feet per minute shall be arranged to shut down the spraying operation if the filter roll fails to advance
automatically.
Filter disposal. Discarded filter pads shall be immediately removed to a safe, detached location or placed in a
noncombustible container with a tight-fitting lid and disposed of properly.
Spontaneous ignition. Spray booths using dry filters shall not be used for spraying materials that are highly
susceptible to spontaneous heating and ignition. Filters shall be changed prior to spraying materials that could react
with other materials previously collected. An example of a potentially reactive combination includes lacquer when
combined with varnishes, stains or primers.
Waterwash spray booths. Watefwash spray booths shall be of an approved design so as to prevent excessive
accumulation of deposits in ducts and residue at duct outlets. Such booths shall be arranged so that air and overspray
are drawn through a continuously flowing water curtain before entering an exhaust duct to the building exterior.
Interlocks Ventilation interlock prohibited. Air makeup and flammable vapor area exhaust systems shall not be interlocked with the fire The owners agree to
CFC 2404.8 alarm system and shall remain in operation during a fire alarm condition. EXCEPTION: Where the type of fire-extinguishing comply.
system used requires such ventilation to be discontinued, air makeup and exhaust systems shall shut down and dampers shall
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August 22,.2017
To whom it may concern,
'Regarding the question of providing an ETL label for the. Saicozero, Spray Booth to be
-installed at the AARK location:in Carlsbad,Ca., weWill be dbin~g-a field evaluation with an
independent,testing laboratory atIhe time' of installation.
Your Paint Spray Booth with Electric Heater will -be evaluated to determine compliance
with the applicable requirements of the US standard, NFPA 33:2016 Standard For Spray
Application Using. Flammable Or Combustible Materials. After co,mpletion.of the field
testing,'the company doing the testing will -apply p'serializ6d label to:the.booth and issue a
formal Letter Report of the evaluation.
The spray booth will also comply..with.201'6.,CBC Section 416.4, as Oer'Esgil correction # 3
Sincerely yours,
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1005.11 Stairways. Th~ capacity, in* inches, of means"of I Facilities with smoke-protected assembly~seating
egress stairways, shall , be,:ca,lculated -by ~ MUltiplyi ng ~the shall:.~e perm'itted,to,usenthe capacity factors in.
occupant load served,,b ~tuch stairways by".a'means of 'y 'Table, 1029.6.2 indicated for 16vel, or ramped
egress capacity factor of .0.3 inch .,(7.6 ynm).per occupa . nt. aislesfor means of egress components other than
Where stairways serv&-more than one story, only.the bcdui- -stairways where the entire path for.means of
pant load of each story Considered- indivildually,§hall.,be egress, from,the seating,to the exit discharge is,
~used in calculating the required,capacity-of the stairways ,:provjded,with-a smoke control system complying
with Section 909., 1, serving that story-,
Exceptions:' with outdoor sm 6ke-protected :assem-'
For other than Group:Kafid 1-2 occupancies, the ~.bly -seating shall:be permitted to the capacity fac-
capacity, ~in 'inches,,ofmlaans, of egress, stairway~ tors in Section 1029.6.3 indicked for level or
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load served :by, such; stairwayi -b a means of other than stairways where -the'. entire. pith for
-,egress Capacity 'factor of 0.2 inch (5.1 mffi),_per means of egress from the, seating to the exit dis-
~occ.upant in buildings equipped throughout wi ith qhar . ge is open . t o the . outdoors.
an automatic spiinkler system installed in accor- 4. For Gro d H-4 occupancies i(~.H-1, H-2, H-3 an
dancewith Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2 and an the total width,of m'eans of egress in inches (mm).1
emergency v6ice/alarm'communication system in shall not.be less :than the total occupant load
'ar -4 cordancd with'Section 907..5.2'..2. served by the .means,qf egress mulliplied.by 0.4
-2. Facilitieswith smoke-protecied~assemblv,seAtinp-' inches (5.08 min) per occupant.
-shall!be permitted to use-the capacity fact ors'in Means ofej~es~s c6' lying ivith Section 1029. MP
jable 1029.6.2 indicatedJor, stepped -aisles for '005.4 C'ntinui6. The mi imum width or required 6a0acity 0 In
.,exit access orexit stairways Where the entire path of the means.of egress -required from any story of a,buildifik
means, of,egress~ from 1he's'eatin to'the exit- for 9 ; sfiall'n6t be- reduced along the path -of,egress travel until
discharge is provided with-a smoke control Sys- arrival *at thepublicway.
tem complying with` Section 909.i
1005.5 'Distribution of ininimum. width%and required
3.. Facilities with outdoor. smoke-protected assern- capacity. WAere.more than . one -exit, or access to more than
bly seating shall be permitted,to the capacity f~c_ one exitjs required, the-means of egress shall be configured
~tors in', Section -~ 1029.6.3 indicated for stepped such that the loss.,of any one exit,,Ior access to one exit, shall
aisles for:exit access or exit: stairways here the ot reduce the available capacity or width to less than 50.per-
entiie path for means of egress from the seatin . g cent of the required capacity or width
-to the exit discharge is ,open to the outdoors.
1005.6 Egress convergence. Where the means of-egress
4. For Group H-],'11-2, H-3 and'H-4 occupancies-, 4rom stories. above and below converge at an intermediate
be -less 'lotal
'level, the capacity of the means of egress from the point of the total iiiidth of. means of egress4n'incheq.1(mm).
shall. not than ~ the occupant load convergence shall be. not -less than the largest ~minimuim
served by the means of egre;~'. mullipl'ied, by A.7 width or the.sum of the required ~ap4cities for the stairways
inches, (7.62 mm),per -occupant. or ramps serving the two adjacent stories, whichever 'is
-5. For rooms or
.
spaces usedfor assembly purposes 'larger.
without smoke protection see Se6tion 1029. 1005.7 ;Encroachment,. Encroachments, into the required
10 05). 3. 2 (4ther elgres.~, cttmponent,,,. Th~: capicii-%. 111 1 4 mean s 'of egress width -shall. bein accordance with the provi-
of of' comptmews othk:i than ~,tall- 1 sions of this section.
:Wa_\S S11,111 f~(~ ~dICLIUCd h_\1 IIII_I1ti[)J%'JIl1' HIC OcCupalit load 1005.7.1 'Doors.'Doors, when U ly opened shall. not CF~rCd J)N, -IICII Coll p)(Jellt t)\ a fjjeajj,~ of CL!ICSS Cap, aCit%r
redu e'the c Width by more than 7 inches (178 VIC(ol of (I , 111~11 I IIIIII) per oc~tjparit Doo rs in any positi6mshall riot re
I
ducethe required
~Fxcepliolls: width:by rnor~ than one-half
I Fol o(II(:f 01,11) 61o[lp 1-1 arld 1-2 0CCLI[-)JI1Cir,. thc Exceptions:
(-)I C-S 1. In other than Group 1-2 occupancies, surface- r1c,litF othcr (Ilan hc calcuLltud h% I I-
IIIIJ111 pl\ III" tjILL t)L:CaJ)arjt ojd C[~Cd ~,tjjj I Pounted latch -release hardware shall be exempt
from inclusion in the 7-inch maximum (178 mm) c0ropoiwrit a lm(ans o f c g, f, c~ipacit% 1,1~:ioi encroachment follo' where both of the wing condi-. , 5 d 1 111, h ~,~ 8 nm I). 11L~i uccIipant III bUi IdIII'L'S exist-' ~2( 11i;)PA 1111 ou"'hom,with all auwilllti~_
III wcoidaticc with Sc,tion IA. The' hardware is mounted to the side o!f
or all 0IIL:lLUI)CV ~01CL~ '.the doo r facing'away from the-adjaciint
tion ~\sicm w a 'illc~ %~i(ll d, wall'.where the door is in the open posi-
I~C,:tjt~jl 1)()7 tion; and
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TABLE 1006.2.1
I SPACES WITH ONE EXIT. OR EXIT ACCESS DOORWAY
OCCUPANCY MAXIMI-PA OCCUPANT i
LOA 1) OF SPACE
MAXIMUM COMMON PATH OF EGRESS TRAVEL DISTANCE (feet)
Without Sprinkler System (feet)
SprinHer Syc~tem
feet) OccupantLoad
OL:5 30 OL > 30
75 75
1 QQ ;5 7'
71 71 4()
.H-1, H-2, H-3 3 NP % NP 25'
-H4, H-5 -10 NP NP~ 75b
1-2d, 1-2.7, 1-4 110 NP NP 75'
1-3 10 _r NP NP 100,
R-1 110 NP NP 75'
R-2 NP NP '125'
R-2.1 ATP NP 75
'R-3', R-3. I' illo NP NP 125"g
R-4' 10 NP NP 12.549
Sf 29 100 75 1003
U 1, 49 100 75 75'
L See Section 453.6 1
J
For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm.
NR =Not Permitted.
Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.3. 1.1 or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for occupancies where
automatic sprinkler systems are permitted in accordance with Section 903.3.1.2.
Group H occupancies equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903.2.5.. .
c. For a room or space used for assembly purpo~ ses having fixed seating, see Section 1029.8.
For the travel distance limitations in Group 1-2 orI-2.1, see Section 407.4.
The length of common path of egress travel distance in a Group R-3 occupancy located in a mixed occupancy building or within a Group R-3 or R-4
congregate living facility.
f The length ofcommon path ofegress travel
-
distance in a Group S-2 open parking garage shall be not more than 100 feet.
g. For the travel disfo?;ce limitations in Group R-3 and R-4 equipped 1hroughout ivith an automatic sprinkler system in accordance ivith Section 903.3. 1.3, see
Section 1006.2.2.6
A For holding cells, see Section 408.3. 11.
-.1006.2.2.5 Vehicular ramps. Vehicular ramps shall Where basements are usedfor day-care purposes,
not be considered. as an exit access ramp Unless pedes- one of the two. required exits shall provide access
trian facilities are provided. directly to the exterior without entering the first story.
1006.2.2.6 Group R-3 and R-4. Wh re Group R-3 The second exit ftom the basement may, either pass
occupancies are permilled by, Section 903.'2.8 to be through the story above or exit directly to the exterior.
protected by an automatic sprinkler system installed in Rooms used for - care purposes s da~-' ' hall not be
accordance with Section 903.3.1.3, the exit access located above the fir. -1 story.
travel distance for Group R-3 shall not be more. than Exception: Build'ngs equipped with an automatic
125, feet. Where Group R-4 occupan"cies are permitted sprinkler sysleinthroughoul and which have at least
'hy by Section 903.2.8 to be protected an. automatic one~of the required exits providing'access directly to
sprinkler system installed in, accordance with Section.
903.3.1.3, the exit access travel dislani ce'for Group R-4
the exterior. NFPA 13R may be used in largq~amiiy
shall not be more than 75feet.-
day-care homes., The sprinkler omissions of NFPA
13R shall not apply ~nless approved by the enforc-
1006.2.2.7 Largejamily day-care home. Everyslory or ing agency.
basement of a large family day-care home shall be pro- . Exit doors, including manually operated horizontal
vided with two exits which are rem6i~l locbledftom sliding doors, shall te openablefi-om the inside without each other. Evety required exit shall be.6fa si'--e to per-
mit the installation of a dool-~noi less than 32 inches 1
use of a key or any special knowledge or effort.
(813 inni) in clear width and not 1~ss' ~than 6 feet '8 Tables 1006.3.2(-!) and 10063.2(2) ore not applica-
inches (2,032 n7m) in height. A manually operated hori- ble to this occupancy classification.
sliding door may be used as one . of the two
required exits.
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OCCUPANCY
WITHOUT
SPRINKLER SYSTEM
(feet)'
WIfH
SIPRINKCEkSYSTEV
I)
A, I zuu
Not Permitted 2~o
,17-2, S-2, U 300 400'
H-1 NotPermitted 75 d
H_~2 Not Permitted I 00d
H-3 Not Permitted 15 od
H-4 Not Perm itted 175 d
'H-6 Not Permitted 200'.'
1-2,!1-2.1,.1-3 14 Not;Permitted' 200'
. k , -_ , Arol Permitted 200'
MEANS OF EGRESS .
1016.2.2 Basement exits in ?Group-1-2 occupancies. For TABLE 1017.2
additional reauiremenis for occunancies in Grotin 1-2 orJ- EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE'
I, se e Section 40 7.
SECTION 1017
EXIT ACCESS TRAVEL DISTANCE
4017.1 General. Travel distance within:the exit a
-
ccess por-
tion ol, the means o.1 egress, system shal 1- be 'in a6cordance
with this section.
.1017.2 Limitations. Exit access travel distance shall not
exceed the values given in Table'1017.2.
1017.11 Exterior egr6s balcony increase. Exit access
'travel distances specified i
'
n Table 1017.2 shall,,be
increased.up to an additional, 100 feet (30 490 mm) pro-
vided the last portion of the exit access leading t6 the. exit.
occurs on an exterior egress balcony constructed in accor-
dance with'Section 101. The length of suc~h~balcoriy shall For SI: I foot = 304.8 mm.
be not less than the amount of the increase taken.
a. See the following sections for modifications t0rexit access travel distance
requirements:
101.7.2.2 Group F-1 and S-1 increase. Themaximum % Section 402.8: For the distance limita.tion in malls.
exit access travel distance shall be' 400 feetr(122.m) in Section 404:9: For the distance limitation through an atrium space.
Group F-1 or S-.1 occupancies wheie all of the following Section 407-.4: Foi.the distance limitationin Group 1-2 or 1-2. 1.
conditions are met. Section 408.3. 10: For increased limitation in Group P3
The portion of the building classified as Group FLI
Sections .4108.6. 1 and 408.8. 1: For the distance limitations in Group 1-3.
Section 411A: For the distancc lin~itation in special amuscme,nt
or S-1 is limited to one story in height.:,.- buildings.
The minimum height from the.finished floor to the
Section 412.7: For.the distance limitations in aircraft manufacturing
facilities. -
bottom of the ceiling or roof slab or deck is 24 feet Section 1017.2.2: For-increased Ii . mitation in Groups F-I'and S-1.
(73 15,mm). Section 1006.2.2.2: For the distance limitation . in refrigeration
The building is equipped throughout with an ~ autd-
machinery rooms.
Section 1006.2.2.3: For the distance limitation in refrigerated rooms and
-matic sprinkler system in accordance with Section.
90343.1..1.
spaces.'
Section 1006.3.2: For buildings with one ex . it.
1017.3 Measurement. Exit access travel distance shall be -Section 1017.2.2: For increased distance limitation in Groups F-I and S-1.
measured from the most remote. point within a story along the Section 1029.7: For increased limitation in assembly seating.
natural and unobstructed p
.
ath of horizo
.
ntal . a
I
nd verti cal Section 3103.4: Foi temporary structures.
Section 3104.9: For pedestrian walkways.
egress travel to the entrance to an exit. b.,Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in
Exception:In open parkir~g garages, exii accesstravel dis- accordance with, Section 903.3. I~ I or 903.3.1.2. See Section 903 for
tance is permitted to be measured to the closest riser of an 'occupancies where automatic- sprinkler system, are~ permitted in
exit access, stairway or the closest slope of an exit access accordance with Se&ion 903.3.1.2.
' ith an m in c. Buildings equipped.throughout w -automatic sprinkler syste ramp. accordance with Section 903.3. 1. 1.
1017.3.1 Exit access sta
.
irwa
.
ys and ramps. Travel dis- !d. Group H occupancies equipped, throughout with an automatic sprinkler 1
tance on exit access stairways or ramps shall be included system in accordance with Section 903.2.5. 1.
e. Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout with an artfornalic' in the exit access travel distance measurement. The Pea'
.Suremen't.along'stairway.s shall. be made on a;plane parallel
sprinkler, systeni in accordance with Section '903.3.1.3. See Section
.903.2.8 or'occitpancies where automatic sprinkler systenis.are.perniilted
and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the-center of the in accordance with Section 903.3~ 1. 3.
stair and landings. The measurement 'along rarps shall be Not permitted in nonsprinklered Group 173. occupancies.
made on the walking surface in the center of the ramp, and I
landings.
an& similar fixtures or equipment. The minimum width or
required capacity of aisles shall be unobstructed.
SECTION 101 8 Exception: Encroachments. complying with Section
AISLES '1005.7.
1018.1 General., Aisles and aisle accessways serving ~s-a -
portion of the, exit access in the means of egress system shal I
1018.2 Aisles in assembly'spaces. Aisles.and aisle access,-
ways serving a room or space used for assembly purposes
comply with the -requirements. of this section. Aisles or aisle shall comply with Section 1029.
.-accessways shall -be provided from all occo ied,portions of p [DSA-AC] In a~ddilion to the requirements bf this section, the exit access that contain seats, tables, furnishings, displays, means. of egress, which. ~~ovide. access to, oi- egress ftoni,
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means of egress doors opening directly to,the~:exte-
rior. Exterior doors specified in this..exception are
required to be at ground level.
A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors
contained within a dwelling unit or sleeping,unit in
> an occupancy in Group R.
A fire-resistance rating is not required for corridors
in open parking garages..
A fire-resistance rating is not required- fof'cor-ridors
in an occupancy in Group B that is a sp ace , requiring
only a single means of egress complying w-ith--.Sec-
tion 1006.2.
Corridors adjacent to the exterior walls of buildings
shall be permitted to have unprotected 6pepings-on
unrated exterior walls where unrated walls are per-
mitted by Table 602 and unprotected bpenings* are
permitted by Table 705.8.
6 A fire-resislance rating is not requiredJor corridors
> within suites in a Group 1-2 or 1-2.1 constructed in
accordance with Section 407.4.4.5 or 407.4.4.6
TABLE 1020.1
CORRIDOR FIRE-RESISTANCE RATING
.00CUPANCY
OCCUPANT
LOAD SERVED
BY CORRIDOR
REQUIRED FIRE-RESISTANCE
RATING (hours)
Without
sprinkler system
With sprinkler
system'
H- 1, H-2, H-3 All Not Permitted 1
H-4, H-5, L Greater than 30 Not Permitted
A', B, F, M, S, U Greater than 30 1 .&
R-1,.R-2, R-3,
R-3. 1, R-4 Greater than 10 1 d I
1-2',/-2.1,1-4 Greater than 6 Not Permitted P
1-3, R-2.1 Greater than 6
1
Not Permitte
E Greater than 10
1 . I ~LH
For requirements for occupancies in Group 1-2 and 1-2.1, see Sections
407.2 and 407.3.
For a reduction in the fire-resistance rating for occupancies. in Group 1-3,
see Sections 408.1.2 and 408.8.
Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler syste m'in
accordance with Section 903.3. 1.1 or 903.3.1.2 where allowed.
Group R-3 and R-4 buildings equipped throughout ivilh an aultqqiatic
sprinkler systent in accordance ivith Section 903.3.1.3. See Section
.903.2.8for occupancies ivitere automatic sprinkler systems are permitted
in accordance ivith Section 903.3.1.3.
[SFY] See Section 1029.
1020.2 Width and capacity. The required capacity'of 6orri-
dors.shall be determined as specified in Section 1005.1, but
the minimum width shall be not less than that,specified in
Table 1020.2.
Exception: In Group 1-2 occupancies, corridors are not
required to have a clear width of 96 inches (2438--mm) in
areas where there will not be stretcher or bed movement
for access to care or as part of 1he defend.-in-place strategy.
1020.3 Obstruction. The minimum width or required capac-
ity of corridors shall be unobstructed.
Exception: Encroachments complying with Section
1005.7.
TABLE 1020.2
MINIMUM CORRIOOR WIDTH
OCCUPANCY MINIMUM WIDTH
(inches)
Any.facilitics not listed below 44
Access to and utilization of mechani~cal, 24 plumbing or electrical. systems or equipment
With a required occupancy capacityless than 50 36
Within a dwelling unit 36
In Group E with a corridor having a required 72 capacity of 100 or more
In corridors and areas serving stretcber traffic 72 in ambulatory care facilities
Grou.0-2 in areas where required for bed 96 movement
Corridors in Group 1-2 and 1-3 occupand . es
serving any area caringfor one or inore 96
nonambulatory persons.
For ST: .1 inch = 25.4 mm.
onc cxit oi umt ~jc'cc~s
)orwa~ Is rL!(1uH(:d, the cxit tcccss ,hA1 hc arran-ed ,uch
Flt~dl'llat thc'r, ~(rc no dcad ciid~~ in conid,')IS liloic than ' 10 fc c t
j(011)o min) in len,_,th,
Exceptions:
1. In occupancies in Group 1-3 of Condition 2, 3 or 4,
the dead end in a corridor shall not exceed 50 feet
(15 240 mm).
_W_ -1
-1 -7-11
- - - -_ — _- —_ _-__ - — - -] < R_ R hi,oc(_upancics ii GrALp~ R, F, F, \1, R-L
1 P-4, 1, cwd'U, "'I'11LIC 111C hUi1d111'_' IS ~:qLllpr~:Ll
HiiouLhwit \~iih an aw,,ma[lc sprink](-i s~stcm in
ic~ord~[I~L! %Oth I)CIloll QU."""I 1, the 1(~11L!th of thL:
dclid-clid Cori idol "h,t I flot exc(2ed- 510 t_,2et 15 24o
3. A dead-end corridor shall not be limited in length
where the -length of the dead-end corridor is less
than 2.5 times the least width of the dead-end corri-
dor.
1020.5 -Air movement in coiridors. Corridors shall not
serve as supply, return, exhaust, relief or ventilation air.ducts.
Exceptions:
1. Use of a corridor as a source of makeup air for
exhaust systems in rooms that. open directly onto
such corridors, including toilet.rooms, bathrooms,
dressing rooms, and janitor closets, shall be permit- <
ted, provided.that each such corridor is directly sup-
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TABLE 508.4
REQUIRED SEPARATION OF OCCUPANCIES (HOURS)
0
A, E
S NS
1-4, R-2.1
S NS
1-2,1-2.1
S NS
1-3
S NS
R-1, R-.2,
R-3, R-3.1,
R-4
S NS
F-2, b, S-2 U
S NS
B', F-
1 1
1
S NS
L
S NS
H-1
S NS
H-2
S NS
H-3, H-4
S NS
H-5
S NS
A, E N N 2 2 2 NP 2 NP 1 2 N 1 2 2 NP NP: NP 3 4 2 3 2 NP
1-4, R-2. I — — Y NP 2 NP 2 NP I NP 1 2 2 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP
1-2,1-2.1 — — — N NP 2 NP 2 NP 2 NP NP 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP
1-3 — — — — — — N NR' 2 NP 2 2 T 2 2 NP NP NP 4 NP 4 NP 4 NP
R-1, R-2, R-3 -
R-3. 1, R-4 — — — — — N N 11 21 2 4 NP NP NP 3 NP 2 NP 2 NP
F-2, S-2 b, U N N IF 2 1 NP NP NP 3 4 2. 3 2 NP
N I NP NP NP 2 3 1 2 1 NP
L — — — — — — — — — — I NP NP AIP 2 NP I NP I NP
H-I — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — N NP NP NP NP NP NP NP
— — I
—
I
—
I
—
— I I — — I — I — I — — I — A- — —1 — — 1 — N NP I NP I NP
H-3, H-4 — — — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Id NP I NP
H-5 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — N NP
S Buildings equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1:1-
Puddings not eguipped thr
"
ughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903 3. 1. 1. '--A" - VROWW.
—.4
NP Not permitted.
a See Section 420.
The required separation from areas used only for private or pleasure vehicles shall be reduced by I hour but to not less than I hour.
See Section 406.3.4.
Separation is not required between occupancies of the same classification.
[SFMJ Group I and Fl occupancies and Group R-2.1 and F-1 occupancies shall have a 3 hour separation.
f [SFMI Commercial kitchens not associated ivith cafeterias and similar diningJacilities in Group 1-2 and Group R-2.1 shall have a 2-hour separation and
shall be protected by an automatic sprinkler system.
508.4.3 Allowable height. Each separated occupancy
shall comply with the building height limitations based on
the type of construction of the building in accordance with
Section 503. 1.
Exception: Special provisions permitted by Section
510 shall permit occupancies at building heights other
than provided in Section 503. 1.
508.4.4 Separation. Individual occupancies shall be sepa-
rated from adjacent occupancies in accordance with Table
508.4.
508.4.4.1 Construction. Required separations shall be
fire barriers constructed in accordance with Section 707
or horizontal assemblies constructed in accordance
with Section 711, or both, so as to completely separate
adjacent occupancies.
SECTION 509
INCIDENTAL USES
509.1 General Incidental uses located within single occu-
pancy or mixed occupancy buildings shall comply with the
provisions of this section. Incidental uses are ancillary func-
tions associated with a given occupancy that generally pose a
greater level of risk to that occupancy and are limited to those
uses listed in Table 509.
Exception: Incidental uses within and serving a dwelling
unit are not required to comply with this section.
509.2 Occupancy classification. Incidental uses shall not be
individually classified in accordance with Section 302.1.
Incidental uses shall be included in the building occupancies
within which they are located.
509.3 Area limitations. The aggregalefloor area of inciden-
tal uses shall not occupy more than 10 percent of the building
area of the story in which they are located.
509.4 Separation and protection. The incidental uses listed
in Table 509 shall be separated from the remainder of the
building or equipped with an automatic sprinkler system, or
both, in accordance with th-- provisions of that table.
509.4.1 Separation. Where Table 509 specifies a fire-
resistance-rated separation, the incidental uses shall be
separated from the remainder of the building by a fire bar-
rier constructed in accordance with Section 707 or a hori-
zontal assembly constructed in accordance with Section
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Sum' mary Health Hazards . ................ ........ . .................... ......... ............................. ................. ......................................... 2
SummaryPhy~ical Hazards- ........................ .............................................................. ................. ............................ ...... .31
Hazardous Materials lnvefito~y . ....... ................................................. ............... ......... I .................... ................................ 4
..Sorted Inventory ........ ........................................ ....... ................................. ...... ......................... ................ 14
Applicable Codes for Health Hazards ......................... 7 ...... .......................... ........... ....... ..................... .65.
A0plicable Codes for Physi c*al'Hazards .......... ............................. .................................... ............... ................ ... 69
-Hazard'Defihitions -Abbreviations ................ .......... ..................... .......... ............................ ................ 74
CodeDefinitions ............. ............ ................................... ............................... ............................ ..................... .............. 77
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CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
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aterial , M Storage Sto rage Ft S't sed Closed Used Closed d ora'ge 1~ j, Used,Close Useo'Open il Used Open sed Open' U
(lbs), Ins) (cfs) (cfs) (lbs) (g 16 S) (lbs) (gins) (cfs)
Carcinogens .03 lo 3.4060
Corrosives 1.3590 1.3120
Highly Toxics
........ .. ................ I .... ....... ...... . ....... . .. ................................... . .. . ........ ... . . . ........ . .. . ....... ..... .......... . .......................... . ... . . .......... . . 0.5000 ... . ................ . ....... . ... . . .............. ............................................ ....... . ... . . ..... ......... . . . . . ........... . . ............ ......... ........ ... ................ ... ....................................... . ........
0.5000
.......... . . ... . .. . ........................ . ..... . . ................. . ............. ............. . .................. . . . .............
Irritants 12.0000 w 56.5620 30.0000 2.0000 14.7910
Other Health Hazards 12.0000 55.9210 30.0000 2.0006 14.1030
I CA-Prop65 17.0620 2.8120
Sensitizers 6.8430 1 4.4470
2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
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rMaterial 'sto' St ''ige .-Storage rage o r
77
4ed Used o6en i, Used C osed Used Closed Used C[p Used,Op'en :V Used.Ope~n
wns)' (cfs)' 91n (gins) (efs),
I Aerosols Level 3 12.0000 2.0000
Combustible Liquid sit 2.0000 0.3750
7
Combustible Liquids 111-A
. . ............. . .... . ............................................. ..................... . ...... . .......... .............. .. . .......... . . ........................... . .. . ....
0.3690
............. . .. . . ... . . . . ..................... . . . ........................ . . .. . .................... . .... . ...... . .. ...... . ................. . ..... . ................. . ....................................... 0.3120 1
.... . . . ..... ......................................... ......... . .............. . ........... . ................. .......... . . ........ . ......... ................. ....................................... ....... .........
Combustible Liquids III-B 3.1810 30.0000 3.6560
Flammable Liquids I-B 35.5000 4.2500
Flammable Liquids I-C 5.2500 .2500
Organic Peroxides IV 0.0310 0.0100
.......... . ... ... . ..... ..... . .............. . ........... - - - - - ----- . .... . . ......... . .... ..................... . ..... .... . ...... ............ . ............. .................
Oxidizers 2
................. . ................................................... . ................... . . ........ . . ................... . .......... ... . . . . . ............. . .......... . ......... .
0.03`10
. ..................... ........... ........... . .. . ....... . ............... . ............... ............... .............. . ... . ......... . ....... ........... . . .......... . ..................
0.0100:1,
................... . .. . ................. ..... ..... ..... ............ : ....................... . . ........... ......... I . ... . . ......................
Water Reactives 1 0.8280
. . ... . ..... ... . .......................... . ...........
0.7810 1
2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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--77- 7 CAS# State ConcO/D Material HazardClass,, Storage QSe70pen Cabs >15psi Location .... . . . . . .
1 75-09-2 L >/=70 Dichloromethane [Methylene
c I
IR, OHH, CA, 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
hloride) [DCM] [Aldrich 270997): P65 Fabrication
[m
~
q
[mw 84.93 g/mol]; [BP 103.6oF);
[L L 1 1 [LEL 12; UEL 19]; [SG 1.325; VD
2.931; (LD50-Oral 1,600 mg/kgl;
[H2-FO-RO]
2 78-93-3 L 100 2-Butanone (Ethyl methyl ketone] FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
(MEK) [Methyl ethyl ketone] Fabrication
[Sigma-Aldrich 360473]: [mw
72.11 g/mol]; [FP 27oF; BP
176oF]; [LEL 1.8; UEL 10.1]; [SG
0.805; VD 2.491; [H2-F3-RO]
3 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: FLIB, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[mw 58.08 g/mol]; [FP 1.4oF; BP Fabrication
133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG
0.791; VD 21; [LD50-Oral 5,800
mg/kg]; [H2-F3-RO]
4 67-63-0 L >/=[U lsopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec- FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Propyl alcohol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Fabrication
Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol]
[Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1
g/moll; [FP 53.6oF; BP 180oF];
[LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD
2.07]; [H2-F3-Rl]
5 110-54-3 L 100 Hexane [n-Hexane] [Sigma- FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Aldrich 296090): [mw 86.18 Fabrication
g/moll; [FP -14.8oF; BID 156oF];
[LEL 1.2; UEL 7.7]; [SG 0.659;
VID 2.97]; [H2-F3-RO]
6 ARRK-6 L 100.0 16015-16808 Sure Coat (Non- CL3B, IR, OHH' 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Aluminum Colors): Urethan CA Area
Polymer [13-30%]; Tetraethylene
Glycol Di 2-Ethylhexoate [18268-
70-7][1.5-5%]; 1-Methoxy-2-
Propanol [107-98-2)(1.5-5%1;
Methyl Glycol [57-55-6](1-1.5%];
I Dipropylene Glycol N-Butyl Ether
[29911-28-2][1-1.5%]; [Hl-Fl-
R01; [FP 204.8oF]
7 ARRK-7 L 100.0 Y2 Klay: Wax [10-60%]; Oil [10- CL3B, IR 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins N N Storage: Storage - Use: Studio
60%]; Filler [10-60%]; [FP >300
oF]; [HO-Fl-RO] ............... . .......... .. . .. . .......... . ........ . .. . .............. ............ . . . . . . . . ........... . ..... __.---_....._ . ........ . ............ . .. . . . .. . ....... . .... . . . . . .......... . ........................... ............................. . . ...... . ..... . . ..... . .. . . .............. .............. . . ....... . . .. .. . . .. . .....
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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State Conc% ass I Storage Use-Closed .-Use-Open- Cabs ~1 50s' Lbcafibn f lt~m CAS#` t 1"
8 ARRK-8 L 100.0 a CimstarQuaISt rLF: Petroleum
Distillates, Hydrotreated Heavy
Naphtha [64742-52-5][10-30%];
Monoethanolamine [141-43-5][5-
10%]; Sodium Alkylbenzene
Sulfonate (78330-12-8][1-5%];
Triethanolarnine (102-71-6][1-5%];
Synthetic Sodium Sulfonate
[93820-59-8][1-5%]; [Hl-FO-RO]
IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N N Storage: CNC - Use: CNC
9 ARRK-9 L 100.0 DC5100 CTR Clear: Acetone [67- IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
64-1)[15-20%]; Benzyl Butyl FLIB Area
Pthalate [85-68-7][0.3-1%); 1
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-3%];
Toluene [108-88-3][0.3-1%]; 2-
Heptanone [110-43-0][25-50%];
Xylene (1330-20-7][3-5%]; Bis
(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl-4-
pipe ridyl)seba cate (41556-26-
7][0.2-0.3%]; Methyl 1,2,2,6,6-
pentamethyl-4-piperidyl sebacate
[82909-37-7][0.2-0.3%1; 4-
Methylpentan-2-one [108-10-1 ][1 -
3%]; Benzoic Acid [65-85-0][0.1-
0.2%]; Propanoic Acid, 3-Ethoxy-
ethyl ester [763-69-9][3-5%1; [FP
23oF; BP 133-338oF]; [LFL 1.051;
[SG 0.9319]; [H2-F3-RO]
......... ...................... . ............... . ............... . ....................................................... .... ........ ... ......... ....... .. .. . ............................ .................... ..................................... . ... . ....... . ......................... . ... . .................... ..................................... ................... . . ............. . ...................... . .. . .................................... .......................... .
10 . .. ........ ..... . . .. ........ ARRK-10 . . ... ... ... . .....
........... .........................
L 100.0 DEFT Low VOC Clear: Benzene, FL1B, IR, OHH, I;UUUU %J1115 1.0000 Gins, Y~ N '.,Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
1-Chloro-4 Trifluoromethyl [98-56- SN Area
fl[40-70%]; Acetone [67-64-1)[5-
10%]; [FP 24.8oF; BP. 133oF];,
(LEL 0.9); [H2-F3-RO)
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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qrn Stat Conc%. Hazard,Class Use~Cllosed Us Cabs St"ge e-Open >115psl Location
11
CA
.S# ARRK-1 1 L 100.0 DH1 6 Normal Hardener: 1,2,4- FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins 1 Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Trimethylbenzene (95-63-6][1- SN Area
3%]; 2-ethylhexyl Acetate [103-
09-3][3-5%1; N-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][15-20%]; -3
-isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5
-trimethylcyclohexyl Isocyanate
[4098-71-9][0.1-0.2%]; Hexane,
1. 6- D i isocya nato-, Homo 1poymer
[28182-81-2][25-50%];
Cyclohexane, 5-Isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethyl-, Homopolymer [53880-
05-0)[10-15%]; 2-Butoxyethyl
Acetate [112-07-2][7-10%];
Propanoic Acid, 3-Ehtoxy-,ethyl
ester; 763-69-9][1-3%1; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum), Light
Aromatic [64742-95-6][3-5%);
Cumene [98-82-8)[0.1-0.2%]; [FP
79.7 oF]; [BP 257-390.2 oF]; [LFL
0.5]; [SG 1.0253]; [H2-F2-RO]
12 ARRK-12 1 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy CL3A, CR OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P~5 Fabrication
Hardener [prop.][60 -100%]; m-
Phenylenebis(methylamine)
(1477-55-0][10-30%); Substituted
Aminophenol (Prop.][5-10%];
Phenol [108-95-2](1-5%];
Reactive Silane [Prop.)(0.1-1%];
Substituted Aminophenol
[Prop.][0.1-1%]; [FP >199.4oF]
13 ARRK-13 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- SN, CA, P65 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%]; [FP >480.2
oF]
14 ARRK-14 L 100.0 A Slow Reducer RU-312: Xylenes IR, OHH, CA, 1.0000 Gins 0,2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[1330-20-7][25-50%]; n-Butyl P65, FL1C Area
Acetate [123-86-4][10-25%];
Toluene [108-88-3](10-25%];
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][5-10%];
[FP 73oF];
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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ltpm CAS#, Stntd-'ji Co'nc% Material' .'~'Haza'rcl Class' St rage 'I"Use--Clo-s'ed '--'Use-Open Cabs;~ 0 >15p!;i Location-
15 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[FPP-1051: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5](18.26%1; Titanium Dioxide
[13463-67-7][9%]; Calcium
Carbonate (1317-65-3)[8%];
Acetone [67-64-1][7%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%);
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1][2.31%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.31 %]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%); CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.12%1; [FP I oF]; [BP 133-295
........ . ...... .. ...... . .... .... . . ..... . ........ . ...... . . ... ....... . .......... oF]; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 11 ........... ... . . ......... .. .......... . ........ ........... . . . . . . ... . . ...... ........ . . ............. . ......
16 ARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer S'urfacer Buff FL1B, IR, OHH,,
-- ---- -- ------------ - ------- ----------- . ..... 7-----!-
imoo Gins Y 0.2500, Gin s N Storage: Flarn, Cab - Paint:
[KPP-1 071: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65, Area'
5][17.27%];, Acetone [67-64-
1][9%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463 A
7 6 -7][7%]; Calcium Carbonate o,
06];,S, [1 317-65~3][8 Y( olvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light,Aliphatic
[64742-89-8][2.05%1. Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1][2.03%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone',, r
'3][ .03~ [7&93- h-Butyl Acetate
(123-.86-4]1[2%]; C I Pigment
'Yellow (51274-0-1]j20~6];'CO '0
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.22%]; [FP,I,oF]; [BP 133 -295
oF]; [SG 1.34;,VD,>1]; [LFL 1] A
17 ARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60]: FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N i Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
Acetate [123-86-4]; Toluene [108-
88-3]; 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate (111 -
15-9]; [FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
oFj; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]
1. '18 L 100.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1 B, IR, OHH, 1~0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins.* Y N Storage: Flam Cab —Use: Paint
70]: n-Butyl A6etate (123-86-4]- CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111-15-9];
Toluene [108-88-3]; [FP 31 oFJ;
[BP 171m313 oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
... . . .... . .......
0 9; VD >11
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CAS# State Conc% Material Haiard Class,':~ Storage Use-Closed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location
19 ARRK-19 L 100.0 Slow Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns i 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
85]: 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate (111 - P65 Area
15-9]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4];
[FP 78 oF); [BP 259-313 oF]; [LFL
1.7); [SG 0.93; VD >11
20 ARRK-20 L 1 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns 0.2500 Glns 'I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint I i [KUP406]: SN, P65, CA Area
Parach lorobe nzotrifluo ride [98-56-
6][43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7)[36.6%]; 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HOI [28182-81-
2][20%]; FP 76 oF]; [BP 282-285
i
. . ..... . . ......
I
. . . .. ............
oF]; [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VD >1];
......... . ........ . . . . .............. . ...... . .. . ...... - -------.......... . . . . . . ...... . .... ........... . .... . ..... . ......... ...
21 ARRK-21 L 100.0 CA Plus Cyanocrylate Superglue CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0780 GIns 1 0.0310 GIns i Y N i Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Instant Adhesive: Ethyl WR1 Fabrication
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0](90-
99%]; Poly Methyl Methacrylate
[9011-14-7)[1-10%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9)[0.1-
0.5%]; [FP 185-200 oF]
22 ARRK-22 L 100.0 Handibond Cyanoacrylate: Ethyl CL3A, CR, OHH, 1 0.2500 GIns 0.2500 GIns Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85- WRI Fabrication
01[>80%); Acrylic Polymer [<10%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9](0.15%];
........................ ........ . ................ . . . ..... ...... . . . ........ . .....
.....
[FP 150-200 oFJ
. ..... . ....... . ........ . ........... . .. . ........ . ....... . ................. . . ................ . ...... . ... .
23 ARRK-23 .... . ..... . . ..... L i 100.0
.......... ................... . ......... . .. '* . . ....... . .... ...... . . .................. . .....................
NU-Shine-IIS polishing ... . ............ . .......... ..... IR, OHH, CL3B ........ .. . .......... . ........ ................ ... . ............... .. . .....
0.2500 Glns 0.1250 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: i
Compound: Petroleum Distillate Fabrication
[64742-47-8)[16-20%]; Trade
Secrets [80-84%]; [FP210oF];
[H2-Fl-RO]
24 ARRK-24 L 100.0 Raku Tool PF-3701-2: CL3B, IR, SN 0.2500 Glns 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Ca b - Use:
Alkylaminopoly (oxyalkylen)-ol Fabrication
[25214-63-5][10-25%]; [FP 266
..... . ...... . .. . .... . ........ . ............. .. ......... .. . . .. . .................. . ... oF] ........... . . . ........... . . ..... . . . ............. . ...................... .... .. . ........ . ............. . ... . . . ............... ... . . ...... . . ...... . ....... . ............... . ...... . .. . . . ... . ......... . ............. . ...... . ..... . ................... . . . ........... ...... . . ......... . . ............... . .................. . ....... . .. . .. . . ........ . . ....... ............... . .... ........................ ..
25 ARRK-26 L 100.0 PPG Medium Compliance FL1B, IR, OHH 1.0000 GIns 0.1250 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Thinner: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56
6][75-90%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10-
j 20%1; [FP 35 oF]; [BP >100oF];
............. ..................... .... . . ....................................................................... [SG 1.2]; (LFL 1.9]; [H2-F3-RO] . . .............. . . .................................. . .............................. . ................ ...................................... . ........... . ..................................... . .............. ............ .............. - ....................
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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,GAS# S ta tp Concl~~, Material Hazard Class Storage, ~~Use-Closed Use' Opei,71 ~Cabs >15psi Location
26 ARRK-27 L, 100.0 PPG All Purpose Flattening Base: IR, OHH, FL1 B, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 GIns* Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint 1
Xylene [1330-20-7][20-50%1; Talc CA, P65 Area
[14807-96-6][20-50%];
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][5-10%1;
Butanone [78-93-3][5-10%];
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0)[5-
9.2%]; Ben7yl Butyl Phthalate [85-
'68-7][</=2%]; Toluehe'[108-88-
3][<l%]; Crystalline Silica [14808-
60-7][<l%]; [FR 21 oF]; [BP >100
oF]; [LFL.1.3]; [SG 1.03]; [H2-F3-
RO]
r
27 ARRK-28 L 100.0 PPG A Chromatic LV Sealer- IR, OHH, FL1B, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6](20-50%]; Talc (14807-96-6][5-
10%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][5-10%]; Barium Sulfate
[7727-43-7][5-10%]; Kaolin [1332-
58-7][1-5%]; 2-Methoxy-l-
methylethyl acetate (108-65-6][1 -
5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1-
5%]; Acetone [67-64-1][1-5%];
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-68-
7)[1-5%]; 4-Methylpentan-2-one
[108-10-1][<1%]; Ethylbenzene
[1004141[<l%]; Carbon Black
[1 333-86-4][</=1 %]; [FP 72 oF];
[BP >100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
1.49]; [H2-F3-RO] ........................... ....... . ....... ................... ....... ............................. .. ............................................................................ . .................... ...... .. . ............... . ........................ . . . I ................. .. . .. . .......... . .... ....
L 100.0 '28 ARRK-29 POG Standard Undercoat,. IR, bHH, SN, 1.0000,GIns
Hardener: 4-Chlom7alpha, alpha,. CL2, CA, P65
al ha-trifluorotoluene (98-56- p .
6][50-75%1; H6xamethylene
Diisocy6nate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2][20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%]; Xylene [1330-
26-71[<,4~1.6%1; Ethylbenzene
1 -414][<11%)~ [FP >110.oF]; 00
[H3-F2-,R0),
29 1 ARRK-30 I L 1 100.0 UR40 Low Temp Reducer:
Toluene [108-88-3)[15-20%]; Ethyl
Acetate [141-78-6][25-50%1; n-
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4](25-50%];
[FP 36 oF]; [BP 168-257 oF); [LEL
1.4]; [SG 0.8869]; [H2-F3-RO]
IR,OHH,FL18, I 1.0000GIns
F
0.1250 GIns Y N 1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Area
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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M IMI M M M M M MM M M M M M MM M.M M
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
.:1tem CAS . 'State 66nc% Material Hazardldlass Storap pen, qse~Ciose,~._':' Usq7.0 :Cabs >15psi Locat on
30 ARRK-31 L 100.0 UR50 Mid temp Reducer:. n- IR, OHH FL1 C 1.0000 GIns 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint I
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)[50-75%); Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate (112-07-
2)(3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6][5-7%1; [FP 77 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oFj; [LEL 0.5]; [SG
0.8679); [H2-F3-RO]
.. ........
:31
.... ... . ...... . ....
ARkK-32
.. .......... . ......
L 100.0
------
UR60 High Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL1C 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [123-86-41[25-50%1; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-
2](3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6][5-7%]; [FP 80.6 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [SG 0.9017];
.. . . . ..................... ............................................... ........................ ..... . ........
[H2-F3-RO]
........ .. ...... ........ I .......... . ... ... . . .... . ...... ............ ................................ ? ................ . ........................... . ....... ..................... .... .......... .............. . . .. .......... . ........ . ........ .... . ................................................................. . ..........
32 ARRK-33 A 100.0 3M Super 77 Multipurpose AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use: CNC
Adhesive (Aerosol): Acetone [67- & Upholstery
64-1][20-30%]; Non-Volatile
Components (Trade Secret) [20-
30%1; Propane [74-98-6][15-
25%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7][10-20%]; Petroleum Distillates
[64742-49-0)[10-20%]; Hexane
[1 10-54-3][<0.5%]; [H2-F4-RO)
... . . ................. . .. . .. . ...... . .......... . . . ........ ........................ -T ................. ..... . ..... . . ..... . .. ...................... . . .............. ... . ......... . . . .................. . ..................... . ................... . ............ ....... . .. . ............ ....................... . ........... . . ............. .. . ................ . . . ...................... . . ....... . ....... . . . ........... . ................ ..... ..... ........ . . ............... . . . ............ .... . .. . .... ..... ........ . ...................... . ..... . .........................................
33 ARRK-34 A 100.0 3M Hi-Strength 90 Cylinder Spray
Adhesive Clear: Dimethyl Ether
AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use:
Upholstery
[115-10-6][15-40%]; Non-Volatile
Components [Trade Secret ][10-
I 30%]; Pentane [109-66-0][10-
30%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7][10-30%]; Acetone [67-64-1)[10-
30%]; Isobutane [75-28-5][5-
10%]; Propane [74-98-6][5-10%];
[H2-F4-RO]
34 ARRK-35 L 100.0 16754 Sure Coat Reducer:
Propan-2-ol [67-63-0](13-30%];
FLIB, IR, OHH 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Area
[FP 55.4 oF]; [BP 179.6 oF]; [LEL
2]; [SG 957451; [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
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Item
35
CxS# State Conc~'6'~,"
ARRK-36 L 100
Material
PPG DX330 - Wax & Degreaser
Remover: Naphtha (Petroleum),
Hydrotreated Heavy [64742-48-
9][75-85%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aliph. [64742-
89-8][5-10%]; Methylcyclohexane
[108-87-2](5-9.1%]; Heptane
[142-82-5)[5-9.1%]; Toluene [108-
88-3j[</=1.7%j; [FP 60 oF]; [BP
>100 oF]; [LFL 1%]; [SG 0.76];
[H2-F3-RO]
Hazard Class;
FL1B, IR, OHH
0 Storage:, Use-close'd';~ U~i6'0'0n- Cabs
5.0000 Gins 0.1250 GIns Y
~>15psi L66
I
allion'
N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Fabrication & Paint Area
36 ARRK-37 L 100 . P34 B'rown: Vinyl Toluene CL2, IR, OHH,
r
1.0000,Glns I 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Ram Cab - Use:
[25013~15-4][10-20%1; Fibrous CA P65 Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3][10-20%];
Styrene [100-42-5](5-10%);
Ethanol [64--17-5][0.1 -1%1; Quartz
[14808-60-7][0.1-1%]; Titanium
Didxid e [13463-67-7][0.1-1%]; [FP
127bF]; [HI-F2-RO] .. . . .. .. . ..... . ........... . ....... . .......... . ... ........... - ..... . ...... ...................... . ...... ----- - - . ............. . . . . . .......... .... . . .. . ...... . .............. . . . ...... . ..... . ... . . ........ ............... .. . ......... .......... .. ..........
3 7 ARRK-38 L 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl 114, OHH, SN, 0.0310 GIns 0.0 100 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Peroxide [94-36-0][50-60%1; OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC room
Calcium Sulfate Dilaydrate [7778-
18-9][5-10%]; Zinc Stearate [557-
......... . . .. . ............ ...... . . ....... 05-1][3040%1; [H2-FO-R2]
. . . ..... . . ..........
38 ARRK-39 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6070 Harden--er--:---[ C R., S N 6 H7H., . ...... .... . .
.... . . ....
0.2500 GIns 0.2500 Glns:: Y N Storage: Flam,Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanerneffi6nannine,,'5- CI-313 Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with, bisphenol A
cliglycidylether Homopolymer
[68609-08-5][25-30%];
Polypropyleneglycol [25322-69~~-_
~4][20-25%1; Tirimeftlhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%];~3-
aminornethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexyla mine [2855-
1 -2][1-5% 1,3 3
be nze nedimetha n a mine, reac ion
products epichlofohydrin,
[1235470 11](11 -04- -5%); m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477
55-0][~,I%]~ [FP 5320 F]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item', t CAS#
...... - ------
State'~, Cqnc% Material Hazard ClaS. Storage Use~Closed Use~Open', Cab -15p~i Location
az C 39 ARRK40 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6072 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH,
CL~
0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CI-313 Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
(68609-08-5][25-30%];
Polyp ro pyle neglyco 1 [25322-69-
4][20-25%]; Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%]; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2)[1-5%]; Reaktionsprodukt j
Phenylenbis(methylamin)/Styrol
[404362-22-7][1-5%]; 1.3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
.[1235470-04-11(1-5%]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0)[<l%]; [FP >320 oF]
40 ARRK41 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EA-2800: Epoxy CL3B, IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Resin Bisphenol A- i Fabrication
(Epichlorohydrin) Reaction
Product [25068-38-6](60-100%];
....... . ...
[FP >392 oF]
41 -R- ARK-42 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2904-1: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Benzoyl Alcohol [100-51-6][40- CI-313 Fabrication
445%1; 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2][30-35%); Trimethylhexane-
1,6-diamine [25620-58-0][10-
15%]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][1-5%]; [FP >212 oF]
42 ARRK-43 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2980: 2,4,6- IR, SN, CI-313 0.2500 GI 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol Fabrication
[90-72-2][10-35%1; [FP 392 oF]
. . .........................
43 ARRK44 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EP Epoxy -2305: IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y - N I Storage: Flam Cab Use:
Resin (25068-38-6][40-45%]; Fabrication
Bisphenol F-epichlorohydrin
Resin [9003-36-5)[10-15%];
Trimethylolpropane Triglycidyl
Ether [30499-70-8][5-10%1;
Blowing Agent Isopentane (78-78-
4][<I%]
..... .......... ............................................ . .. ......................... ................................ ...... ................................. ............................................................................................. .................................................................... .................................... .................. ..............................
STORAGE AMOUNT = MA)OMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
ite~r CIAS# Statq,~~ Concl,c, Material' Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Use,-Op.eq, Cabs >1 Sp~i Location
44 ARRK-45: L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WR1 Fabrication
Based orrMDI [60-100%]; 4.4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101768-8][10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%]; Diphenylmethane
Piisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
40 (26447- -5](1-5%): (FP >400
oF]; [H2-F1-R0j ....... ....
45
........ . . ................... . . . .. .........
ARRK46 L 1 100.0
. ......... .
RAKU-TOOL PF-3708 Polyol: CR, SN, OHH 0.2500 Gins
. . ... ....... --- . ...... . ..... . .. . ............. ........ -
0.2500 Gins Y I N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene Fabrication
[38640-62-9][30-35%]; 1,2-
Ethanediamine, Polymer with
Methyloxirane and Oxirane
[26316-40-5][15-20%]; Calcium
Oxide [1305-78-8)[1-5%];
Aluminum Oxide [1344-28-1][1-
5%]; Potassium Oxide [12136-45-
7](1-5%]
5' ARRK-47 L''i 100.0 RAKU-TobL PH 3978 HT; IR, OHH 0 2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins N Storage' Flam Cab - Use:
ya ate: 4,4'- Isoc n SN, WR1 Fabrication
methylenbdiphehyl Diisocyanate,
DipkdnyiM'6thar6-4,4'_'~
Diisoc yanat6 [1.01-68-8][48 '85%];
4,4'-methylenediphenyl,
Diisci6yanat6, Oligomers [25686-
28-6][20-30%1;
Bis(isopropyl)hqphthalene
[38640762-9][20-25%];
Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate
................ ........... ......... . ....... ..................................... [26447-40-5][<5%] ........ .......................... ....... . .................. . . . ... ................... ; .......... ...................... . ...... . ................... ............................... ...... . . . ........... ... . ........... ................... ........................ . . ..................... .............. . . ........ . .. .. . ....... . ......................... .............. . . . ...... ............ . ........ . ................................. . . ...... . .. ......... . ............
47 ARRK48 L 100.0 KC100-KC110 Kustom Chrome: IR, OHH, FLIB 0.2500 Gins 1 i 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
I Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0)[80- Area
90%]; 2-Butoxy Ethanol [111-76-
2][5-10%]; Ethylene Glycol Butyl
Ether Acetate [112-07-2][1-3%];
[FP 69.8 oF; BP 159.8 oF]; [LFL
0.9]; [SG 0 .88]; [H2-F3-RO]
8642-47-5 L >/~=70 . Mineral 0- il [W' hite Mineral Oil]
[SAICOZERO Regenrative bily
CL3B, IR, OHH, 30.0000 N
Gins
N Paint Booth
Solution] [Sigma M5904]: [FP
>234oF]; [SG 0.841; [HO-FI-RO)
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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~ ~ ~ M ~~~ ~~ M~m M ~ IM ~ M iM M M
Aerosols Level 3/AEROSOLS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
item' CAS# State onc% LC Mate Hal Hazard Class Storage Use'-dios'ed Use-Open Cabs >11! si '~j Loca fion
1 ARRK-33 A 100.0 3M Super 77 Multipurpose AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use: CNC
Adhesive (Aerosol): Acetone (67- & Upholstery
64-1][20-30%]; Non-Volatile
Components (Trade Secret) [20-
30%]; Propane [74-98-6][15-
25%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7)[10-20%]; Petroleum Distillates
[64742-49-0][10-20%1; Hexane i
......... . .............. ........... .......... . . .
[I 10-54-3][<0.5%1; [H2-F4-RO]
. . ...... . ....... ...... . ...... . ......... . — --- — --- -- 2 ARRK-34 A 100.0 3M Hi-Strength 90 Cylinder Spray AL3, IR, OHH 1 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use:
Adhesive Clear: Dimethyl Ether Upholstery
[115-10-6][15-40%]; Non-Volatile
Components [Trade Secret ][10-
30%]; Pentane [109-66-0][10-
30%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7)[10-30%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10-
30%]; Isobutane [75-28-5][5-
10%]; Propane [74-98-6][5-10%1;
.......... ................. . I ......................................
[H2-F4-RO]
..................................... ................................... ............ .............. ................ ................... .......... .................................... ..................................................... .... . .... .......... ....................... ... . ................................. . ............ ......... .............. .......... ..................... ....... ................................................................................. . . .......... .................
TOTAL - Aerosols Level 3/Aerosols 12.00 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 2.00 Lbs
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Aerosols Level 3/Aerosols 14.00 Lbs
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Carcinogens/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
I e Ir t
1 75-09-2
-te t—coric%
L >/=70
Material
Dichloromethane [Methylene
chloride] [DCM] [Aldrich 270997]:
[mw 84.93 g/mol]; [BP 103.6oF];
[LEL 12; UEL 19]; [SG 1.325; VD
2.931; [LD50-Oral 1,600 mg/kg];
[H2-FO-RO)
'Hazard Class','
IR, OHH, CA,
P65
7'
Storage, Uge-cl6se-j Use-,Open. ~C6bs'
5.0000 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins !I Y
> Sps~.~i,~ ?tiop
N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Fabrication
2 ARRK-6 L 100.0 16015-16808 Sure Coat (Non- CL3B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Y N Use: Paint Storage: Flam Cab
-Aluminurn'Colors):, "Urethan e CA Area
Polymer [13-30%]; Tetraethylene:
Glycol Di 2-Ethylhexoate (18268-
.70-7][1.5-5%]; 1-Metho -2- xy
Propanol [107w98-21[1.5-5%];
Methyl Glycol [57-55-6][1-1.5%1'
Dipropy!ene Glycol N-Butyl Ether
[?9911-2872][1-1.5%]; [H`I-Fl-~
RO];[FP204'86F]
.. ........... ... . . . ... .... . .......................................... --- ......... ....... .. . . . .. . ........ . .. . ........... . . ........... - . . . .......... . ...... .... . .................... . . . ............ ............. . ........ . . . .................. ...... ...... . .... . .... . . . . ............. .......... ......... .
... . ........ .............
................. . . .................. . ........ .............................................
3 ARRK-13 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- SN, CA, P65 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%]; [FP >480.2
.. ............... . .......
oF]
4 ARRK-14 100'.0 Slow Reducer RU-312: Xylenes
. . . .... ........ . .
IR, O`HH; CA; - 00 Gins 0 25bo Gins Y 1.00, 1 1 1 N' Use: Paint Storage: Flam Cab
[1330 -20-7][25-50%1; n-Butyl P65, FL1C Area
Acetate: [1123-86-4][10-25%];
Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%];
Eth~lbenzen'e [100-414][5-10%y~
[FP 73oF]; .
5 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
[FPP-105]: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5][18.26%]; Titanium Dioxide i
[13463-67-7][9%]; Calcium
Carbonate [1317-65-3][8%];
Acetone [67-64-1][7%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
I Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%);
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1)(2.31%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.31%]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4)[2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.12%]: [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
............................ ............................................. .............................. . ......................................
oF); [SG 1.34; VID >11; [LFL 11
........................................................................................................................... . .. ...................................................... ............. .............................. . ..................... ................................ . .................. ..................................................... . ...................................... ....................................... ; .................................... . . ....................................................................................
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CarcinogensILIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
-17- -S4 77 Ite m ~A 1~ State % Material -~iazard Cla St.r ge Use-Closed'~; Use-Open Cabs >15ps~l Location ... ....... .... ...
6 ARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Buff FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins 1 Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KPP-107]: Styrene [10042- CA, P65 Area
5][17.27%]; Acetone [67-64- 1
1][9%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][7%); Calcium Carbonate
[1317-65-3][8%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light Aliphatic
[64742-89-8][2.05%1; Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1)[2.03%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3)[2.03%]; n-Butyl Acetate
(123-86-4][2%]; Cl Pigment
Yellow [51274-00-1][2%); CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.22%]; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
F ]; o [SG 1.34; VO > [LFL 1]
7 ARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60]: FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]- n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
Acetate [123-86-4]; Toluene [108-
88-3); 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -
15-9); [FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89; VD >11
8 ARRK-18 L 1UU.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FLIB, IR, OHH, 1 0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
70]: n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4); CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -15-9];
Toluene [108-88-3]; [FP 31 oF];
[BP 171-313 oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
0.9; VD >1]
9 ARRK-20 L 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP-406]: SN, P65, CA Area
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride (98-56-
6][43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7][36.6%); 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2][20%]; FP 76 oF]; [BP 282-285
oF]; [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VD >11;
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Carcinogens/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CA~# State Con6~i,, Material 'Hazard Class Storage Usetlosed Use-Open iCabs >15psi Location,
10 ARRK-27 .L 100.0 PPG All Purpose Flattening Base: IR, OHH, FL1B, 1.0000 Gin s 0.1250 Gins Y - N F Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint ,
Xylene [1330-20-7][20-50%]; Tale CA, P65 Area
[14807-96-6][20-50%);
L Ethylbenzene (100-41-4 ][5-10%1;
Butanone [78-93-3][5-10%1;
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][5~
9.2%1; Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-
68r7][</=2%j; Toluene .[108-88-
3][<l%]; Crystalline Silica [148087.
60-7)[<1%1; [FP 21 6F]; [BP.>100
oF - [SG 1.031;.[H2 [LFL.I.31 -F3-~
RO) L
11 ARRK-28 L 100.0 PPG A Chromatic LV Sealer- IR, OHH, FL1B, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6)[20-50%]; Talc [14807-96-6][5-
10%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
1 67-7][5-10%1; Barium Sulfate
[7727-43J][5-10%]; Kaolin [1332-
58-7][1-5%1; 2-Methoxy-l-
methylethyl acetate (108-65-6)[1-
5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1-
5%1; Acetone [67-64-1][1-5%1;
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate (85-68-
7][1-5%]; 4-Methylpentan-2-one
[108-10-1](<1%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<1%]; Carbon Black
[1 333-86-4][</=1 %]; [FP 72 oF];
[BP >100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
................... . ....... ................................. . .. ...... ... ... . .............. . . . ............................
1.49]; [H2-F3-RO]
....... . . . . .......... . ........ .... . . . .................... . . ................ . . ......................... . ........................ . .
'1~ ARRK-29 L 100.0
. ................... . .. ........ . ..... . . .... .........
PPGStandard'Undercoat.
. . .. ........ .... ..... ...............
IR, OHH~'SN,
....................... . .......... . ... I .... . . .. ............ .. ... . .............................. . .............. . ..... . .. . . . ............ . .................
1.0000 Gins Gins I Y_ N 1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint.
Hard 4-dhloirb-afoh ene'r: p, alpha. CL2, CA, P65' Area,
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56
6][50-75%]; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomer6 [28182-.:
8 -2][20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-2077][1-5%]; Xylene [1330r.
2 -7j[-c/=1.6`%`]; Ethylbdnzehe,, 0
(100-41~4][<.11%);[FP~ OoF];
[H3 -F2-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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~ M ~' ~ M am ~ am M M 'M am an M M '~ '~ ~ ~
M am I" sm , M
Carcinogens/LIQU[bS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
(pM State 'Con'c", Material Hazard C lass Storage Use-Closed Use-open Cabs >15psi catio, n
13 ARRK-37 L 100 P34 Brown: Vinyl Toluene CL2, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins i 0.2500 Gins Y N 'I Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[25013-15-4][10~20%]; Fibrous CA,~ P65 Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3][10-20%1;
Styrene [100-42-5][5-10%);
Ethanol [64-17-51[0.1-1%]; Quartz
[14808-60-7][0.1-1%]; Titanium
Dioxide [13463-67-7][0.1-1%1; [FP
127oF]; [Hl-F2-RO]
-TOTAL.'-~ ~~P~cinogens/Liquids ~i 16.03,Gin Gins 3.41 Gins' 0.00,
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Carcinogens/Liquids 19.44 Gins
U
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Combustible Liquids II/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
- 7-1 I te:ni 'tAS# State 'C6nc%, Hazard Class Storage- Use-Closed, Use~;O Cabs_-15psi pen~ i,Location
1 ARRK-29 L 100.0 PPG Standard Undercoat T IR, OHH, SN, 1 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 GIns I Y N i Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Hardener: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CL2, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6)[50-75%]; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2)[20-50%]; N -Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%]; Xylene [1330-
20-7][</=1.6%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][< 1%]; [FP >110 oF];
............
[H3-F2-RO]
...... ..... . ............................ . ...................... . . . . . ................... . . ......................... . ................... ... . ................... . . . .............. .
....... . . . .......... . ... . .............
.................. .. . . . . .. ......... . ....... .......... ... . ..... . ......... ... . .. .................. ....... . ... ....... . .. ........... . ..... . . . ... ... . ....... . ....... ..... . .... . ..... . ......... . ....... . ....... . ........................ . ............ . . ... . ........................ 7 ......... ......... . . .. ..
2' A 1111-37 L 100, I P34 Brown: Vinyl Toluene CL2, IR, 0 H_ H 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns i Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[25013-154][10-20%j; Fibrous CA, P65 Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3)[10-20%];
.,Styrene j100-42-5][5-10%];.
Ethanol [64~17-5][0.1-11%]; Quartz
[14808 -60-7][0.1 -1 %]; Titanium
Dioxide [13463-67-71[0.1-1%]; [FP
127oF]; [Hl-F2-RO)
TOTAL - Combustible Liquids ]I/Liquids
.......... . ................ . . ......................................... ................ ..... . .................................... . ............ . . ................................................................... . ........................ . . .... . . ................ ......................... . ....... ... .... .. — 2.00 GIns 0.00 Gins 0.38 Gins
t
.... . ....................................... i I ..................... . . .. . . ............ .. ............. . .............. ... . ........... ....... . .................. . ....................................... . ............... . . I A . ..................... . .......... . . . . . . . ......................... . .......... . .....
AGGREGAT E TOTAL - Combustible Liquids II/Liquids
......................... _--- . ......... . ...... .. . . . .......
2 38 Gins
................................ ... .......
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Mo. M ~ Ma ~ IM -am ~ I" M '~ IM -am ~m M "~ am '~ M
Combustible Liquids III-A/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
I..1tern Material ~Hazard :Storage !I.Use~Closed UsemOppri, "Cabs >15P sl Location
1 ARRK-12 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P65 I Fabrication
Hardener (prop.][60-100%]; m-
Phenylenebis(methylamine)
[1477-55-0)(10-30%]; Substituted
Aminophenol [Prop.][5-10%];
Phenol [108-95-2][1-5%];
Reactive Silane [Prop.][0.1-1%];
Substituted Aminophenol
............................ ................... ........................ .. .......................... .................................... [Prop.][0.1-1%]; [FP >199.4oF] .......................... ........................................ ... ........... ........ . ................ . . ........ . ... .... . .. ..... ..... .... ........ .......... . . . ............................ .. ... . ........ . ................................. ..................................... ..................... ................. ................... . .........
2 ARRK-21 L 100.0 CA Plus Cyanocrylate Superglue CI-3A, CR, OHH,
. .
..... . . .... .. 0 0780 G11 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Instant Adhesive: Ethyl WRII Fabrication
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][90- I
99%]; Poly Methyl Methacrylate
[9011-14-7)[1-10%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-
0.5%]; [FP 185-200 oF]
I ARRK-2~ L 100.0 Handibond Cyanoacrylate: Ethyl CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Glns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85- WR1 Fabrication
0][>80%]; Acrylic Polymer [<10%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.15%];
[FP 150-200 oF] ............................ .............................. . ................ . ............................ ............................. ... ........... ................................................................................ I ........................ .......... ........... .............. ............. ................ ................. .... .................................................... . .. ............. . . ..................... ..... .............................. ................ ................. .. . ................................................ ............ ............. . ..... .................. . .....
TOTAL - Combustible Liquids 111-AlLiquids 0.36 Glns 0.00 Gins 0.31 Gins
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids 111-A/Liquids 0.67 Glns
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Combustible Liquids III-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
ltprr CAS# State I' Conc% J - 'Material Hazard Class it Storage Use-Closed ', Use-Open Jf: Cabs >.15psi L6cati6h-
1 ARRK-6 L 100.0 16015-16808 Sure Coat (Non- CL3B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Aluminum Colors): Urethan CA Area
Polymer (13-30%]; Tetraethylene
Glycol Di 2-Ethylhexoate [18268-
70-7][1.5-5%]; 1-Methoxy-2-
Propanol (107-98-2][1.5-5%1;
Methyl Glycol [57-55-6][1-1.5%];
Dipropylene Glycol N-Butyl Ether
[29911-28-2][1-1.5%]; [Hl-Fl-
ROJ; [FP 204.8oF]
................. .............. ............. . .... ............ ... . ....... ..... . . ....... .................... ........... ....................... ....... . .............. ................... . . . ............................ ... ..... . . ................................................ . .... ........................................... .... .. . . ........ ... . . ...... .. . ......... .................... .......... ............ . ....................... . ........... . ...................... .................. .................. ............ ...............................
2 ARRK -7 ~L 100.0 Y2 Klay: Wax [10-60%]; Oil [10- CL3B, IR 006 GIns 1.0 1.0000 Gins N N Storage: Storage - Use: Studio
60%]; Filler [10-60%];. >300 [FP
.. . .... .. . .......... . . . . .......... . . . .............. .. ............. . ..... . ........... ... . . ...... . . ..... . . . ...
oFj; [HO-Fl-RO]
.......... ................... ........................... ................... - . . . .................... . . ....... . .... ........ . .. . . ................ . ... ........................ . ... . ............... . . .......... . . . . ............. .. . ................ .................. . . ....... . ...... .......... ......................... . ................................ . .............. . .. ...... . ....................... ...................... ..............
3 ARRK-13 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0810 Gins 1 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- SN, CA, P65 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%); [FP >480.2
oFj
ARRK-23, :.L 100-.0 NU-Shine-IIS polishing '_IR, bHH, (jL3B 0.2500 Gins 0.1250,Glns'.: Y W St6ra Use:, ge: Flam Cab
Compound: Petroleum Distillate Fabrication
[P4742-47-8][16-20%] -Trade J
c*re"ts [80-84%j;'.'[Fp 210 oP]; L
.[H2 -F17RO]
..........
5
. ........ ...... . ....... . ..
ARRK-24
...... ... . . ............ ............... ... ...... .
L 100.0 Raku Too] PF-3701-2:
. . ........... . . .. . ....
CL3B, IR, SN
. ... . ..........
0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N i Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Alkylaminopoly (oxyalkylen)4 Fabrication
[25214-63-5][10-25%]; [FP 266
oF]
6 ARRK-39 L .100.0 RAKUJOOL CP-6070 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH 1 0 2500 GIns 0.2500 Gins Y N 1, Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohex6nemethanamine, 5- CUB Fabrication
bmino-1,3;3-trimethyl- reaction p pr6ducts'with bisphenol A
cliglycidylether Homopolymer'
j68609r08-5][25-30%];'
Polypr6pyleneglycol [25322-69-
4][20~25%]; Trimeth ylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%]; 3-
aminoriiethyl-3,5;5-..
trimethylcyclahexylarnine [2855-
13-2)[1-5%1; 1.3-
benzenedimethanamine,. reaction
products epichlorohydrin
[1235470-04-1][1-5%];'m-
phe nylenbis(methyla mine) (1477-
55701[<I%I; [FP >320 oF]
STORAGE AMOUNT MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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M MR. lim M MIN M Im ~ M ~ M No IM, M ~ M M
Combustible Liquids III-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
F I Item CAS# ii State Conc 0% 1~ : .. Material,
-1 1 , , I
- ' ]I H' d'd-lass azar
-- I,,,-,-- -- . 'z S t orage 11 Use-Closed use-Open'T' a s
, il" . "~t; I I ~ ~ , , , : MI
>15psi'l, Location
7 ARRK40 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6072 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CI-313 Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
[68609-08-5][25-30%1;
Polypropyleneglycol [25322-69-
4][20-25%]; Trimethy[hexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%]; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine t2855-
13-2](1-5%]; Reaktionsprodukt
Phenylenbis(methylamin)/Styrol
[404362-22-7][1-5%]; 1.3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
[1235470-04-1][1-5%]; m- I
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][<1%); [FP >320 oF]
8 ARRK-41 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EA-2800: Epoxy CI-313, IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Resin Bisphenol A- Fabrication
(Epichlorohydrin) Reaction
Product [25068-38-6][60-100%];
[FP >392 oF]
9 ARRK-42 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2904-1: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Benzoyl Alcohol (100-51-6][40- CI-313 Fabrication
445%]; 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2][30-35%]; Trimethylhexane-
1,6-diamine [25620-58-0][10-
15%]; m-
I phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0)[1-5%]; [FP >212 oF]
10 ARRK-43 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2980: 2,4,6- IR, SN, CI-313 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol Fabrication
............ . . ......... . . ..... [90-72-2][10-35%]; (FP 392 oFj . ..... . . ... . ...... . .....
11 804247-5 L >/=70 Mineral Oil [White Mineral Oil] CI-313, IR, OHH 30.0000 N N Paint Booth
[SAICOZERO Regenrative Oily Gins i
Solution] [Sigma M5904]: [FP
>234oF]; [SG 0.841; [HO-FI-RO]
TOTAL - Combustible Liquids III-B/Liquids 3.78 Gins 30.00 Gins 3.66 Gins
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Combustible Liquids III-B/Liquids 1 37.44 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Corrosives/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
V71te-m (CAS#~, Siaie T,'Con6% Material, Hazard Cla ss -Open'- Slo,rarl Use osed ~Use' Cabs "->15psi Location-
1 ARRK-12 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0310 Glns 0.0310 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P65 Fabrication
Hardener [prop.][60-100%]; m-
Phenylenebis(methylamine)
[1477-55-0][10-30%); Substituted
Aminophenol (Prop.][5-10%];
Phenol [108-95-2][1-5%];
Reactive Silane [Prop.][0.1-1%];
Substituted Aminophenol
.......... ........... . .... . ................. .. ..........
[Prop.][0.1-1%1; [FP >199.4oF]
................................................................ . ............................... ............................. ....... ........... ...... . . ..................... ............ . .. . .......... ...... .. .. ... .................... ................................ ......... . .. . ...................................... ................. ............ ...... .......... .............. . ......... ..... .......... ....................................... . .. ........................ .... . ........ . . . .......
2~ ARRK-21 L 100.0 CA Plus Cyanocrylate Superglue CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0780 Gins 1 0.0310 Gins i N Storage: Flam Cab,- Use: o j
Instant Adhesive: Ethyl n'VVR1 Fabrication
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][90-
99%]; Poly Methyl Methacrylate
[9011-14-7][1-10%);
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-
0.5%]; [FP 185-200 oF]
3 ARRK-22 L 100.0 Handibond Cyanoacrylate: Ethyl CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.2500 GIns 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85- WR1 Fabrication
0][>80%]; Acrylic Polymer [<1 0%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.15%1;
............... . ........ ................................................ ............... ...................... .....
[FP 150-200 oF]
........ ...................... ................... - ............... ............ .. .... .................... . .......... ..................... ................. ............... ......... . ........ ...................... . ........................................ ................. 4. ................................. ..................................... ... . .................. . . ......................... . ..... . ................................ ............ ............................
4 ARRK-39 L 100.0 R4KU-TOOL CP-6070 Hardener: CR SN, OHH, 0.25 Y '60 Glns 0.2500 Gins N Storage: Flam Cab.- Use's
Cyclohexanerneth a na mine, 5- CL3B I Fabrication'
a~nirid-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction'
products with bisphenol A - i
diglipidylether 1-16mopolymer
[68609-08-5][25-30%];
'Polypropyleneglycol [25322-69-
4][20-25%]; Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][175.0/-]; 3-
aminbryiethyl-3,5,5-
trirnethylcyclohexylamine. [2855-
13-2][1-5%); 1,3-
benzenedimeth6namine, reaction*
roducts epichlorohydrin
phenylenbis(methylarnine) [1477-
55-0j[<1%];'[FP >~320 oF]
. ....... . . . ........ . . ........... . . .......... . .. . . .... . . ... ....... : .............. . .............. . . .. ___ ..... ..... ..... . ....... . ...... . .. . ..... . ......... . ....... . ................. . ........... ...... . .... . .. . . . ............ ... . . ..... . . ...... .. . ...... . . ....... . . ............. . ... . .
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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~ ~. M ~ om M ~ M ~ M M M M M -~. M M M M
Corrosives/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
It m, CAS# State.'~ _qo c%, mq~t ie'law i:~7.m Class
. . ........
Storage Use-Cloled~~ Use-Open, C bs a A >15psi LoOition
5 ARRK-40 L IUU.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6072 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH 0.2500 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanemethana mine, 5- CI-3B Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
[68609-08-5](25-30%1;
Polyp ro pyle neglycol [25322-69-
4][20-25%]; Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0)[1-5%]; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
i 13-2][1-5%]; Reaktionsprodukt
[M-
Phenylenbis(methylamin)/Styrol
[404362-22-7][1-5%]; 1,3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
(1235470-04-1][1-5%1; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][<l%]; [FP >320 oF]
6 ARRK-42 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2904-1: CR, SN, OHH, 0 2500 Gin s 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Fiam Cab - Use:
Benzoyl Alcohol [100-51-6][40- CI-313 Fabrication
445%]; 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2)[30-35%]; Trimethylhexane-
1,6-diamine [25620-58-0][10-
15%]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0](1-5%]; [FP >212 oF]
7 ARRK46 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PF-3708 Polyol: CR, SN, OHH 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 GIns 1 Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene Fabrication
(38640-62-9][30-35%]; 1.2-
Ethanediamine, Polymer with
Methyloxirane and Oxirane
[26316-40-5][15-20%]; Calcium
Oxide [1305-78-8][1-5%];
Aluminum Oxide [1344-28-1][1-
5%]; Potassium Oxide [12136-45-
7][1-5%]
TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 1.36 GIns 1.31 Gins 0.00 Gins .... . . ........... . .. ........... . . ........ .. . ................
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Corrosives/Liquids 2.67 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
'4tei -n, CAS# 'I
1 78-93-3
St Material en', C07 C% n at. ~Haiarcl,Clags i gt Use Store 'Use Cabs ~-15psi "11ocation
L 100 2-Butanone [Ethyl methyl ketone) FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[MEK] [Methyl ethyl ketone] Fabrication
[Sigma-Aldrich 3604731: (mw
72.11 g/mol]; [FP 27oF; BP
176oF]; (LEL 1.8; UEL 10.11; [SG
0.805; VID 2.491; [H2-F3-RO]
67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 G*ins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:,
[mw 58.08 g/moll; (FP 1.4oF; BP Fabrication
133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 131; (SG
0.791; VD 21; [LD50-Oral 5,800
.. . ........
3
- ---------
67-63-0 L >/=70
mg/kgl; [H2-F3-RO]
Isopropanol [2-Propanol] [sec- FLIB, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Propyl alcohol] [IPA) [Isopropyl Fabrication
Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol]
[Sigma-Aldrich 278475]: [mw 60.1
g/mol]; [FP 53.6oF; BP 180oF];
[LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0.785; VD
2.07); [H2-F3-Rl]
110-54-3 L 1 100 Hexane [n-Hexane] [Sigma7 FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Aldrich 2960901: [mw 86.18 Fabrication
/m 11; (FP g 0 -1 4.8oF;. BP 156oFl..
[LEL 1.2; UEL 1.7]; [SG 0.659;
VID 2.97); [H2-F3-RO]
. . ................ . .. . .... . . .........
5 ARRK-9 L 100.0 DC5100 CTR Clear: Acetone [67- IR, OHH, SN. -------- - --- . ... . ........ 1.0000 G ns 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
64-1)[15-20%]; Benzyl Butyl FL1 B Area
Pthalate [85-68-7)[0.3-1%];
Ethylbenzene [100-414][1-3%];
Toluene [108-88-3)[0.3-1%]; 2-
Heptanone [110-43-0][25-50%];
Xylene [1330-20-7][3-5%]; Bis
(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl4-
piperidyl)sebacate [41556-26-
7][0.2-0.3%); Methyl 1,2,2,6,6-
pentamethyl-4-piperidyl sebacate
[82909-37-7][0.2-0.3%]; 4-
M ethyl pe nta n-2-one [108-10-1 )[11 -
3%]; Benzoic Acid [65-85-0)(0. 1 -
0.2%]; Propanoic Acid, 3-Ethoxy-
ethyl ester [763-69-9)[3-5%]; [FP
23oF; BP 133-338oF]; [LFL 1.05];
(SG 0.93191; [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
lt~rn CA$# State: Conc%' -0te Material Hazard.Class, A! ~Use-Closed Use~'Open 'Cabs >15F
6 ARRK-10 L 100.0 DEFT Low VOC Clear: Benzene, FL1B, IR, OHH, if 1.0000 GIns 1.0000 GIns Y N1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
1-Chloro-4 Trifluoromethyl [98-56- SN Area
6)[40-70%]; Acetone (67-64-1)[5-
10%]; [FP 24.8oF; BP 133oF];
..... . ................ ...... . ..... .............. . ........... [LEL 0.9]; [H2-F3-RO)
.. ..... ............. .......
1 7 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FI-113, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins
.... . ..... . . . ......... . ........... . .......... .. . ...... i 0.2500 Gins Y . .........
. ...... - ----------
N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[FPP-105]: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5][18.26%1; Titanium Dioxide
[13463-67-7][9%]; Calcium
Carbonate t1311-65-8j[8%j;
Acetone [67-64-1][7%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%];
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1](2.31 %]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.31%]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4)[2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate (136-52-
7][0.12%]; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oFJ; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
8 ARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Buff FI-113, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KPP-107]: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5)[17.27%1; Acetone [67-64-
1][9%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-1][7%]; Calcium Carbonate
[1317-65-3][8%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light Aliphatic
[64742-89-8][2.05%]; Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1)[2.03%]; Meth I Ethyl Ketone y
[78-93-3][2.03%]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%1; Cl Pigment
Yellow [51274-00-1][2%); CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.22%]; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oF]; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
.... . . ... . ........ . .... . ... . ......... . . ......... . ... . . .... . ........... . ......... . . ......... . . ..... . . ................ . . ............. . ........ . ....... - - - — ---- - -- --------- ----------- -
9 ARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60]: FI-113, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns Y . . ....... — - - ------- - ---- . ........... .. . ...... N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
Acetate [123-86-4]; Toluene (108-
88-31; 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -
15-9]; [FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
......................... J ............................................... . ............................ . : .....................................
oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89: VD >1]
. ..................................................................................................... ........................ . ............................................................ .................................................. ........................................................................................................... . ..................................... . ...................................................................................................................................................................
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CAS# ',['State,,V-
Z r
I , , , : , j
ConcO/.'. al Hazar6 Class - I- Storagg I d ~Use-Open - li-"-Cabs ~">15psi Locatio
10 ARRK-18 L 100.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:'Paint
70): n-Butyl Acetate [123-864]; CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -15-9];
Toluene [108-8873]; (FP 31 oF];,
[BP 171-313 oFj; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
... ...........
0.9; VD >11
......... . .. . .... .............................. . . . . ....... . ......... ........ . ... . . .. . ...... . .. . . ............... . . ..... ....... ........ ..... . ........ . ..... ... ............. .... . ................ ........... . ........ . .
11 ARRK-26 L 100.0 PPG Medium Compliance FL1B, IR, OHH —1 ._0 0' s 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Thinner: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][75-90%]; Acetone [67-64-1][10-
20%]; [FP 35 oF]; [BP >100oF];
. .......... ................................................ .......................... ....................
[SG 1.2]; [LFL 1.9]; [H2-F3-RO]
........................... ............ . .. ............... ... . ......... .. .................. .................................................. 77 . ...... . ........ . ........ ...... . . ..... ............................. ............. .................. ... ...... ..... .................. . ................. .................
12 A R R K'~-' 2 7~ L 'PP'G All Purpose Flattening Base:: IR, OHH, FL1B, '1.000 Gins, 6.1250 Gins Y N Storage:-Flam Cab Use: Paint
Xylene [1330-20-7][20-50%1; Talc CA, 'P65 Area
(14807-96-6][20-50%];',
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][5-1 0%];,~
Butanohe 178-9373][5710%1;
Isoproo'l Alcohol [67-63-0][5-y
9J. Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-
q8-7][</=2%]; T61uene [108-88-.
3][<l%]; Crystalline Silica [14808-
60-7][<l%]; [FP:~`[ oF]; [BP >100,
oFJ; [LFL 1.3); [SG 1.03],
.. . . .... . .........
RO]
...... . ..... . ... .......... . . . .......... . . . ..... . . ... . .......... ........ . .... . . . ... . . ...... . ..... ............ ................ I — --- - - ------ - - - ------------------ - . ..... .... .... .... . .. . .............. ....
13 ARRK-28 L 100.0 PPG A Chromatic LV Sealer- IR, OHH, FL1B, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][20-50%]; Talc [14807-96-6][5-
10%1; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][5-10%]; Barium Sulfate
[7727-43-7][5-10%]; Kaolin [1332-
58-7)[1-5%1; 2-Methoxy-l-
methylethyl acetate (108-65-6][1 -
I 5%1; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1-
5%]; Acetone [67-64-1][1-5%];
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-68-
7)[1-5%1; 4-Methylpentan-2-one
[108-10-1][<l%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<1%]; Carbon Black
[1333-86-4][</=1%]; [FP 72 oF];
[BIP >100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
1.49); [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-B/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item. CAS# it State ij Conc% Material -_4L. Haiard Clas Storage Use-Closed Usi-"Open C-abs, >. OC
~>15 ion
14 ARRK-30 L IUU.0 UR40 Low Temp Reducer: IR, OHH, FI-113, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Toluene [108-88-3][15-20%]; Ethyl P65 Area
Acetate [141-78-6][25-50%1; n-
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)(25-50%];
[FP 36 oF]; [BP 168-257 oF]; [LEL
1.4]; [SG 0.8869]; [H2-F3-RO]
15 ARRK-35 L 100.0 16754 Sure Coat Reducer: FLIB, IR, OHH 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Propan-2-ol [67-63-0][13-30%]; Area
[FP 55.4 oF]; [BP 179.6 oF]; [LEL
21; [80 957451; [H2-F3-RO] .. . ....... . .....................
16 AROK-36 L 1 100 PPG DX330 - Wax & Degreaser FI-113, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Remover: Naphtha (Petroleum), Fabrication & Paint Area
Hydrotreated Heavy (64742-48-
9][75-85%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aliph. [64742-
89-8][5-10%]; Methylcyclohexane
[108-87~2][5-9.1%1; Heptane
[142-82-5][5-9.1%]; Toluene [108-
88-3][</=1.7%]; [FP 60 oF]; [BP
>100 oF]; [LFL 1%]; [SG 0.76];
[H2-F3-RO]
17 ARRK48 L 100.0 KC1 00-KC1 10 Kustom Chrome: IR, OHH, FI-113 0.2500 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Isopropyl Alcohol (67-63-0][80- Area
90%]; 2-Butoxy Ethanol [111-76-
2][5-10%]; Ethylene Glycol Butyl
Ether Acetate [112-07-2)[1-3%1;
[FP 69.8 oF; BP 159.8 oF]; [LFL I
.............. .......... .......................... . .......... . ...... ............ ....... 0.9]; [SG 0.88); [H2-F3-RO] ............................................................... I ................ - ............................................ .................... ............................................... ...................................... . . ........... ............. ....... ....... ................................. ............ . ..... .................................. ...................................... ..................................................... . ............ .....................................................
TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-B/Liquids 35.50 Gin! 0.00 Gins 4.25 Gins
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-B/Liquids 39.75 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
I Item CASW,
-7
State ~q-,Conc,/, material Izard 61ass Hazar Ci rage '--Use-'Closecl,~' '~Use-bizien i'~, --Cabs psi !-1ocation
1 ARRK-1 1 L 100.0 DH16 Normal Hardener: 1,2,4- FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N e: Paint Storage: Flam Cab - Us
Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1- SIN Area
3%); 2-ethylhexyl Acetate [103-
09-3][3-5%1; N-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][15-20%]; -3
-Isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5
-trimethylcyclohexyl Isocyanate
[4098-71-9][0.1-0.2%]; Hexane,
1,6-Diisocyanato-,Homolpoymer
[28182-81-2)[25-50%];
Cyclohexane, 5-Isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethyl-, Homopolymer (53880-
05-0][10-15%]; 2-Butoxyethyl
Acetate [1112-07-2)[7-10%];
Propanoic Acid, 3-Ehtoxy-,ethyl
ester; 763-69-9][1-3%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum), Light
Aromatic [64742-95-6][3-5%];
Cumene (98-82-8][0.1-0.2%); [FP
79.7 oF]; [BP 257-390.2 oF]; [LFL
0.5]; [SG 1.0253]; [H2-F2-RO)
2 ARRK, 14 L 100.0 Slow Reducer RU-312:, Xylenes IR,, OHH; CA, 1.0006 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins Y i Storage' Flam Cab. - Use: Paint,
[1330-20-7][25-50%1; n-Butyl P65, FL1C Area
Acetate [123 -86-4][10-25%];
Toluene [1108-88-3)[10-25%];
Ethylbenzene [100 -41-4][5-10%];
.. . .. . ...... . ..
[FP 73oF);
. ..... ....... ......... -
3 ARRK-19 L 100.0 Slow Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N 'i Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
85): 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 - P65 Area
15-9]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4];
[FP 78 oF]; [BP 259-313 oF; [LFL
..................... .... ............................. .............. . ............................ .....................................
1.7]; [SG 0.93; VID >11
.... . .... ..................................................... -.1 ..................... ............... ............ .......................... ................... .................................................. .... . .... . ... ... . ................ ..................................................... ............ .......................... .......... ................... .. . ... . ..... . . .........
4 ARRK-20 L 100.0 2k Ur ethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C, IiR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins: 0 2500 Gins Y N Storage- Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP-406]: SN, P65, CA Area
Para ch Ioro be nzotrifluo ride t98-56-
6][43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7][36.6%]; 11,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2][20%1; FP 76 oFj; [BP 282 -285
oF]; [LFL 0.91; (SG 1.09; VID >11);
. ........... - — -------- . . . . . ......
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Flammable Liquids I-C/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
item CAS# x- State Conc% 'Material :Hazard Cllass,, -a-Open Cabs Storage: Use-Closdcl j, W, >15psi Location
5 ARRK-31 L 100.0 UR50 Mid Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL1C 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins 1 Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4](50-75%]; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-
2][3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6](5-7%]; [FP 77 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [LEL 0.5); [SG
0.8679]; [H2-F3-RO]
6 ARRK-32 L 100.0 UR60 High Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL1C 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [M-86-4][25-50%]; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate (112-07-
2][3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6][5-7%1; [FP 80.6 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [SG 0.9017];
... ......... . ...... . . ............. .......... ..... . . ....... .... . .. . .... . . .... [H2-F3-RO) . ...... . ..... . ........ . . ..... . ...... . .... ......... .. . . .. . ...... . ........ .... . . . . . . . ........... . . . ... . ..............
TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-C/Liquids 5.25 GIns 0.00 Gins 1.25 Gins
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Flammable Liquids I-C/Liquids 6.50 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Highly Toxics/LIQUIDS
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Item CAS9 Stdte ~I C o n'O/, 1-12fzard Clas's Storage'-, sii-Closed Use-00en Cabs *i 5ps i Locafloii
1 ARRK-45 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WRII Fabrication
Based on MDI (60-100%]; 4,4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101-68-8][10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%]; Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
[26447-40-5][1-5%]; [FP >400
oF]; [H2-Fl-RO]
2 ARRK-47 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PH 3978 HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab Use:
lsodyanate~ 4A- SN, WR1 Fabrication
methylened i phenyl. Diisocyan ate,
Diphenylmethane-4,4'-
Diisocyanate [101-68-8][48-85%];,
4,4'-methylenediphenyl
Diisocyanaie, Oligomdrs [25686-
2 -6][20-30%];.,
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene
(38640 -62-9][20 -25%];
Methylenediphe6yl Diisocyanate
:(2644.7-40-5)(<5%], F
TOTAL - Highly Toxics/Liquids
............. .. . ... . . ... . ..................... . ....................... ...................... ... .................. ..... ............ . ...... .. . ....... ............. . . .. ............. ............... . . ............
0.50 Gins 0.00 Gins 1 0.50 Gins
.. . ........ I - - ----- . ............... . ..... . .......... . . ... .............. . .. . . ---------............. . ...... . ....... . ...... . ..... . .......... . . . . . . ..................... . ....... . ............. .. . . . . ........ . . . . . ... . ........
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Highly Toxics/Liquids 1.00 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE', UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Irritants/AEROSOLS
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Item tAS# ~~ State Conc% Material Hazard Class. .11 Storage , Use-Clos~pd Use-Open Pabs >15psi Location
1 ARRK-33 A 100.0 3M Super 77 Multipurpose AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use: CNC
Adhesive (Aerosol): Acetone [67- & Upholstery
64-1)[20-30%]; Non-Volatile
Components (Trade Secret) [20-
30%]; Propane [74-98-6)[15-
25%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7](10-20%]; Petroleum Distillates
[64742A9-0][10-20%]; Hexane
[1 10-54-31[<0.5%]; [H2-F4-RO] ...... . . . . ....... . .... ... ......... ......... . . . ..... . . ...... .......... ... .............. .. . .... .... . ------- - . . . ............. ... ..... ------------ --- -------- . . .... . .... . ....... - ------
2 ARRK-34 lou 3M Hi-Strength 90 Cylinder Spray AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use:
Adhesive Clear: Dimethyl Ether Upholstery
[115-10-6][15-40%1; Non-Volatile
Components [Trade Secret ][10-
30%1; Pentane [109-66-0)[10-
30%1; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7](10-30%]; Acetone (67-64-1)[10-
30%]; Isobutane [75-28-5][5-
10%1; Propane [74-98-6][5-10%];
[H2-F4-RO] . . .... . . ........ . . ........ . ......... . ....... . . ..... . . .. . . . ...... ............ .... . ...... . . . .... . . . . . . . .........
TOTAL - Irritants/Aerosols 12.00 Lbs i 0.00 Lbs 2.00 Lbs
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Irritants/Aerosols 14.00 Lbs
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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_77
Rpm CAS# Siate-,' 0 o n c ,'f, Material _~Zaid,tliss Sto-raqe~, Use-Closed UsF-0pen Cabs >15psi Location
IR, OHH, CA , 1 75-09-2 L >/=70 Dichloromethane [Methylene 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
chloride] [DCM) (Aldrich 270997]: P65 Fabrication
[mw 84.93 g/mol]; [BP 103.6oF);
[LEL 12; UEL 19); [SG 1.325; VD
2.931; [LD50-Oral 1,600 mg/kg];
[H2-FO-RO]
18-§3L3 L 100 2-Butanone (Ethyl methyl,ketone] FL1 B, IR, OHH 1 5.0000 Gins 1 1, 0.2500 Gins' Y N i -Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
(MEK [Methyl ethyl ketone] Fabrication
[Sigma-Aldrich 360473]: [mw
72.11 g1mbl]; [FP,27oF; BP
F -1766 1; LELi.8;ULL10.1];[Sd
0.805; VD 2.49]; [H2 -1=3-RO],
3 67-64-1 L 100 etone [Sigma-Ald Ac rich 650501): F L1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N i Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[mw 58.08 g/moll; [FP 1.4oF; BP Fabrication
133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; [SG
0.791; VD 21; [LD50-Oral 5,800
mg/kg]; [H2-F3-R0j
4-'~~ 67-63-0 L: L >/=70, Isopropanol [2-Propanol] ~sec FL1B, IR, OHH'. 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins. I( W:. Storage: Film Cab Use:
Propyl ajcohoi] [0A] ~lsopro'py'l Fabrication
Rubbi Alcohol] ng Alcohol)
278V5]: [mw [S i~ rn6-Ald rich, 60A j
g/mol); [FP 53.6oF-, BP 1866F]; j
[LEL-2;-UEL-,12.71; [SO 0.785; VD
'2.67];,[H2-F3_R1]-
5 110-54-3 L 100 Hexane [n-Hexane] (Sigma- FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns Y N 1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Aldrich 296090): [mw 86.18 1 Fabrication
g/mol]; [FP -14.8oF; BP 156oF];
[LEL 1.2; UEL 7.71; [SG 0.659;
-7-
VD 2.97]; [H2-F3-RO)
- ------
'6,- ARRK-6 L 1 100.0 16015-16808 Sure Coal (Non- CL3B, IR, OHH, 1 i . od 00 Gins 1.0000 Olns Y. Storage: Fla Use: Paint m Cab
AluminumColor Urethan' CA Area 1:
Polymer [13-30%]; Tetraethylene.
Glycol Di 2~Ethylhexoate,[18268-
70-71[j.5-5%]; 1-Methoiy-2-,
P~ropanol [107-98-2][1.5-5%];
Methyl, Glycol [57-55-6 [1-1:5%];
Dipropylene Glycol N-Butyl Ether
[29911-28-2)[1-1.5%]; [H1-F1
R01; [FP 204.8oF] -
7 ARRK-7 L lay: Wax [10-60%]; Oil (10- CL3B, IR 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins N N Storage: Storage - Use: Studio
Filler [10-60%]; [FP >300
oF]; [HO-Fl-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Item
8
CAS#
ARRK-8
State Conc%
L 1UU.0
Material
Cimstar Qual Star LF: Petroleum
--------- ---
Hazard Class
IR, OHH
storage
5.0000 Gins
Us6-Closed Us"pen bs da >15 si. Location
5.0000 Gins N N Storage: CNC - Use: CNC
Distillates, Hydrotreated Heavy
Naphtha [64742-52-5][10-30%];
Monoethanolamine [141-43-5][5-
10%]; Sodium Alkylbenzene
Sulfonate [78330-12-8][1-5%];
Triethanolamine [102-71-6][1-5%];
Synthetic Sodium Sulfonate
[93820-59-8][1-5%]; [H1-F0-R0]
9 ARRK-9 L 100.0 DC5100 CTR Clear: Acetone [61- A, 01-11-1, SN, i.0000 Gins U.2500 Gins Y N SLuidyu: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
64-1][15-20%]; Benzyl Butyl FL1 B Area
Pthalate [85-68-7)[0.3-1%1;
Ethylbenzene [10041-4][1-3%1;
Toluene [108-88-3][0.3-1%]; 2-
Heptanone [110-43-0][25-50%);
Xylene (1330-20-7][3-5%]; Bis
(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl4-
piperidyl)sebacate [41556-26-
7][0.2-0.3%]: Methyl 1,2,2,6,6-
pentamethyl4-piperidyl sebacate
[82909-37-7][0.2-0.3%]; 4-
M ethyl penta n-2-one [108-10-1][1-
3%]; Benzoic Acid [65-85-0)[0.1-
0.2%]; Propanoic Acid, 3-Ethoxy-
ethyl ester [763-69-9][3-5%]; [FP
23oF; BP 133-338oF]; [LFL 1.051;
..... . .................. . . ................... . . .. . ........... ............. . .... ............. . ...............
(SG 0.9319]; [H2-F3-RO]
. . .... .................. . .. . .............................. . . . ............................ . ...................... ............ . . . . ............... . ............ .............. .... ................. . ........... . . . ....... .............. . ... . . ....... . . ...... . . ......... . . ................ . . . . . ....... . . . ...... .. . . ............. ........................ . ........ . ........ . ................................. . . . . . ................................
10 ARRK-10 L 100.0 DEFT Low VOC Clear: Benzene, FLIB,IR,OHH, 1.0000GIns 1.0000 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
1-Chloro4 Trifluoromethyl [98-56- SN Area
6][40-70%]; Acetone [67-64-1][5-
10%1; [FP 24.8oF; BP 133oF];
[LEL 0.9]; [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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~"State'!' Conc% 1' 'Material Hazard-Class i Storage Use-Closed Use-open ~Cabs~, Location .4-
11 ARRK-1 1 L 100.0 DH16 Normal Hardener: 1,2,4- FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 GIns 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Trimethylbenzene [95-63-6][1- SN Area
3%); 2-ethylhexyl Acetate [103-
09-3][3-5%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4)[15-20%]; -3 I -isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5
-trimethylcyclohexyl Isocyanate
[4098-71-9][0.1-0.2%]; Hexane,
1,6- D i isocya nato-, Homo I poymer
[28182-81-2][25-50%];
Cyclohexane, 5-1socyanato-1-
(isocya natom ethyl)- 1, 3,3-
trimethyl-, Homopolymer [53880-
05-0](10-15%]; 2-Butoxyethyl
Acetate [112-07-2][7-10%];
Propanoic Acid, 3-Ehtoxy-,ethyl
ester; 763-69-9](1-3%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum), Light
Aromatic [64742-95-6][3-5%];
Cumene (98-82-8][0.1-0.2%]; [FP
79.7 oF]; [BP 257-390.2 oF]; [LFL
0.5]; [SG 1.0253]; [H2-F2-RO]
2 ARRK-13 -.100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL13B, IR, OHH, O~0310 GIns 0'.0310 Gins %Y- N Storage: Flam Cab Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- ~SN. CA, P6 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%]; [FP,>480.2
... . ............... .. . ............ . . . . ... . ....... . . .............. ................ . .... . ........
oF]
..... . . . . ....................... . ... . ...... . . .... r.; .............. . .... . ....... . . .................. . .. . ...................... ... . .. . ........................ . ...... ....... . .................. . ...... . ......... . . . ................. . . .. . .................................. ....... . ...... ............ . . . ............ .... . ..... .. . ......................... ........ a
13 ARRK-14 L 100.0 Slo. Reducer RU-312: Xylenes IR, OHH, CA, 1.0000 bins 0.2500 GIns I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[1330-20-7][25-50%]; n-Butyl P65, FL1C Area
Acetate (123-86-4][10-25%];
Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%];
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][5-10%];
........... ................ .......... . ............... . . .. . .......... . . ..................... ........ ........... . ......... .
[FP 73oF];
...................... . . . ... . ............ . .. . ................... . ..... . .... . ... . . ................................. ................. . ............................. . .................. . . ........ ........... . . . . . .............. ........................................ . .......... ................................................ . . . . .................... . .......... ............ . .. . . .............. .. . . .................................................... . . . ......... ........ . . . . .............. ...............
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Item tate ~Cbnc!lo Material HazArd Class Sto 'Ut&Closed Use :',15p~!. Location,
1 4 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FLIB, IR, 01 -iH 1 0000 GIns 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[FPP-105]: Styrene (100-42- CA, P65 Area
5][18.26%]; Titanium Dioxide
[13463-67-7][9%]; Calcium
Carbonate [1317-65-3][8%];
Acetone [67-64-1][7%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%];
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1][2.31%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.31%]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4)[2%); CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.12%1; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oF]; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
15 tARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Buff FLIB, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KPP-107]: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5][17.27%]; Acetone [67-64-
1][9%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-71[7%1; Calcium Carbonate
[1317-65-3][8%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light Aliphatic
[64742-89-8][2.05%]; Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1][2.03%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.03%); n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%]; Cl Pigment
Yellow [51274-00-1][2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.22%1; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oF]; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
16 ARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60): FL1B IR OHH 1 1 0000 GIn 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
Acetate [123-86-4]; Toluene [108-
88-3]; 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate (111 -
15-9]; [FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]
17 ARRK-18 L 100.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
70]: n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4]; CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6); 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111-15-9];
Toluene [108-88-3); [FP 31 oF]:
[BP 171-313 oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
0.9; VD >11
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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7~7-!" 'i Item CAS# State 6ncl,',. eri, I -mat a H~zar.d Class - - 1, ", -Cb" ~ Storage se- los6d - e~,Pperi, C S
1 Psi Co'c"atio''n
18, ARRK-19 L. 100.0 Slow Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flarn Cab -,Use- Paint
85]: 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111- P65 Area
15-9]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)-,
[FP 78 oF];,[BP 259-313 oF); [LFL
. .......... .
1.7]; [SG 0.93; VD >11
------------
19 ARRK-20 L 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP406]: SN, P65, CA Area
Pa rachlo robenzotrifluo ride [98-56-
6][43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7][36.6%]; 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2][20%]; FP 76 oFJ; [BP 282-285
.... . .... . .............. .......... .................. . . . .......... .............. . .. . ... . . ................. . . ...... oF]; [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VID >11; ... . ........................................ . ................ . .... . . . .. . . ....... . . ................... . ...... .... . ........................ . . . . . . ........ .............. . ... ............ .. . ...... . ............. . ............. .............. . ... . . . ............. . . ..... . ............... ............... . ... . ........ ... . ..... .... . . .............. . .... . . .................. . ......................... . .. . ......... . ............. ......... . .......
20~ ~RRK -23 L 1 100.0 NU-Shine-IIS polishing ...IR,OHH;CL3B
J
~'02500GIns 0, i250 Gins Y N 'I, Storage: Flarn da Use':'
-.Compound: Petroleum Distillate' Fa brication
[64742-47-8][16-20%]; Trade I
''Secreis[807'84%1; [FP210,oF];'
[H2-Fl-RO)
21 ARRK-24 L 100.0 Raku Tool PF-3701-2: CL3B, IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Alkylaminopoly (oxyalkyleh)-ol Fabrication
[25214-63-5][10-25%]; [FP 266
. ......... ............ .... . . .. .................... ............................ ...................................
oF]
................... ............. ................ - ............. . . .. ............... ... .... ........................... .... .. ............... ........... .. . . . ................................ ... .... ..................... ........... . .......... ................... ......... . ........ ........................... ... .. .. .... . ........ . .................................. ............. ......................... -
22' ARRK-26 L, 100.0 PPG Medium Compliance 'FL1 B, IR,: OHH - 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y:
7....
Storage: Fla rm t Use: Paint a
Thinner:'4-ChIdro-aIpIha_, alpha_ Area ,
61pha'-trifluorotolu6ne [98-56-
.6][75-90%1; Acetone [67m64-11][10--
20%]; [FP, 35 oFj; [BP >1 00oFJ;
. . .........
_j.SG
.......... . .......... .. . ............... . ............................ . ..... . .. . . ............... . . . .......... . . . . .. . ................ . . . ............ .... ..... . ..... . .. ...... ...... .. ............. . ............ ......... ..... . ..... ....... . .... ......... ........ . .. . . ......... . ......... . . ............ . .. . ........ . ........ . . ........... . . ............
23 ..... . ..... ..
.............
ARRK-27 L IUU.0 PPG All Purpose Flattening Base: IR, OHH, FLIB, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y IN Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
Xylene [11330-20-7][20-50%1; Talc CA, P65 Area
[14807-96-6][20-50%]:
Ethylbenzene [10041-4][5-10%];
Butanone [78-93-3][5-10%];
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][5-
9.2%]; Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-
68-7][</=2%]; Toluene [108-88-
3][<1%1; Crystalline Silica [14808-
60-7][<1 %]; [FP 21 oF]; [BP >1 00
oFj; [LFIL 1.3]; [SG 1.03]; [H2-F3-
RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Item CAS# si a t 6 'jEC o n . -/. Material !~ I Sto U~e-016sed Usie-Opiqn Cabs >1509i '7,Locati6n
N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Pain~t 24 ARRK-28 L 100.0 PPG A Chromatic LV S6aler-
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha,
IR, OHH, FL1B,
CA, P65
1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y
Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][20-50%]; Talc [14807-96-6][5-
10%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][5-10%]; Barium Sulfate
[7727-43-7][5-10%]; Kaolin (1332-
58-7][1-5%1; 2-Methoxy-1-
methylethyl acetate [108-65-6][1-
5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1 -
5%]; Acetone [67-64-1][1-5%);
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-68-
7][1-5%]; 4-Methylpentan-2-one
[108-10-1][<l%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<l%]; Carbon Black
[1 333-86-4][</= 1 %]; [FP 72 oF];
[BP >100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
1.49]; [H2-F3-RO]
.. . ........ . .. . ........ . ......... . ..... . ...... . .. . ................ . . . ..... .... . . . . ............... . ........ . . . .... . ........ ..... . ..... . . . . .............. ...... . . . ...... . ..... ..... ......... T
25 ARRK-29 L 100.0 PPG Standard Undercoat IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Hardener: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CL2, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6)[50-75%]; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2)[20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%); Xylene [1330-
20-7][</=1.6%j; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<l%]; [FP >110 oF];
[H3-F2-RO]
26 ARRK-30 L 100.0 UR40 Low Temp Reducer: IR,OHH FL1B, 1.0000GIns 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Toluene [108-88-3][15-20%]; Ethyl P6 Area
Acetate [141-78-6][25-50%]; n-
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][25-50%];
[FP 36 oF]; [BP 168-257 oF]; [LEL
. ..... . ............ ....... ....... ... 1-4j; [SG 0.8869]; [H2-F3-RO]
27 ARRK-31 L 100.0 UR50 Mid Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL1C 1.0000 Gins 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][50-75%]; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-
2][3-5%1; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6][5-7%]; [FP 77 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [LEL 0.51; [SG
............. ............... ............... . ........................ . .... ............... . ..... .. . .......................... . ...... 0.8679]: [H2-F3-RO]
....................... . ........... . .................. . ........................ . ......................................... . .................... . ......................................... ............................................ . .. . ..
I
. ......................................... . ... . ..... ............... . ...... . .. . .................. .. .................................. ... ........... .. . . . .............. .... . . . ...... ................... ..........
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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I te M
77-- `~`_ 7_q;
C4S#. 4'state",
F _77 77-
conc% 1" Material, Hazard Class Storage Use-Closed Uqe'-ppen 'Cabs >1,5psi Location'
28 ARRK-32 L 100.0 UR60 High Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL16, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins N Storage: Flam,Cab - Use: Paint'
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)(25-50%]; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-
t 2)[3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742 -95-6][5-7%]; [FP 80.6 or);
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [SG 0.9017];
....... ..... . . . ...... .... . ............... . . . . ....
[H 2-F3-RO]
.... . ........... . . ..... . . ..... . ....... . .. ..... ... . .... . ....... . .. . . .. . ..... . .... . ....... . ..... . ........ . ........... ....... ....... . ........ . . . . ....... . ... . ..... . . ................ . ..
29 ARRK-35 L 100.0 16754 Sure Coat Reducer: FL1B, IR, OHH 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Propan-2-ol [67-63-0][13-30%]; Area
[FP 55.4 oF]; [BP 170.6 oF]; [LEL
2]; [SG 95745]; [H2-F3-RO]
30 ARRK-36 L 100 PPG DX330 Wax & Degreaser FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins I Y Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Remover: Naphtha (Petroleum), I Fabrication & Paint,Area
Hydrotreated Heavy (64742-48-
9] [75-85%];. Solvent Naphthai
(Petroleum); Light Aliph. [64742
89 8][5-10%]; Methylcyclohkane
[108,-87-2][5-9.1%]; Heptane
-[142-82-5][5-9.1%]; Toluene [10.8-
88-3][</=1.71/.]; [FP (30 oF]; [BP
?100 oF]; [LFL 1%]; [SG,0.76];:
[H2-F3_R0]
3 1 ARRK-37 L 100 P34 Brown: Vinyl Toluene CL2, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[25013-15-4][10-20%1; Fibrous CA, P65 Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3](10-20%];
Styrene [10042-5][5-10%]; 1
Ethanol [64-17-5][0.1-1%]; Quartz
[14808-60-71[0.1-1%]; Titanium
Dioxide [13463-67-71[0.1-1%]; [FP
..................... .. . . ................... . ................... ... ............... .......... .......................................
127oF]; [HI-F2-RO]
.. . ................................ . ........... . . ............................................. . . . . ..................... .............. . .... .. ......... . ... . ........................ ..................... . .................... . .. . .... . .. . ............. . .... . .................... . ... ....... . ....... . ............................... . . .... . .......... . .................. ........ ........................... ............................. . .. . ....................................................... ............
32 ARRK-38 L i 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl IR, OHH, SN, 0.0310 Gins 0.0100 Gins Y N'.,,' Storage: Flam.Cab - Use-
Peroxide [94-36-0](50-60%]; OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC roorfi
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate [7778-
'18-9][5-1m]; Zinc Stear6te [557-
05-1][30-40%]; [H2-FO-R2]
33 ARRK41 L IUU.0 RAKU-TOOL EA-2800: Epoxy CL3B, IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Resin Bisphenol A- Fabrication
(Epichlorohydrin) Reaction
Product [25068-38-6][60-100%];
[FP >392 oF]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE At ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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IM Mi ~ M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Ml ~ IM ~ M M M M M M M M M ~ M M M
Irritants/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CAS# Px State Conc. Material Hazard Class 1 1 Storage Use C losed Use-Open Cabs >15psi Location ..... ... . . . . . .
. . 34 ARRK-43 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2980: 2.4.6- IR, SN, CL3B 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
tris(dimethylaniinomethyl)phenoI
0
Fabrication
[90-72-2][10-35%]; [FP 392 oF]
35 ARRK44 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EP-2305: Epoxy IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Resin [25068-38-6)[40-45%]; Fabrication
Bisphenol F-epichlorohydrin
Resin [9003-36-5][10-15%];
Trimethylolpropane Triglycidyl
Ether [30499-70-8][5-10%];
Blowing Agent Isopentane [78-78-
4][<I%]
36 ARRK-45 L 100.0 RAKU-fOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use.
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WR1 i Fabrication
Based on MIDI [60-100%]; 4,4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101-68-8](10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
M Diisocyanate (p DI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%1; Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
[2644740-5](1-5%]; [FP >400
............ .............. .. .......... ........................ . ... ... .... ............ ........... . ................... . ...
oF]; [H2-Fl-RO]
.......... . . . . . ................ . .... . ................. . . q . ....................... . .......................... ....... . .................. . ........ . . ......... ............ . . .... .......... ............ ............................ . ................... ........................................ . ........... ............... . . . ................ ...................... . ........ ................. . . ........ . .... .......................... . ...................... . . . .. . . .... ...
37 ARRK-47 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PH 3978 HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Isocyanate: 4,4'- SN, WR1 Fabrication
methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate,
Dip he nylmeth ane-4,4'-
Diisocyanate [101-68-8](48-85%1;
4,4'-methylenediphenyl
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [25686-
28-6][20-30%1;
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene
[38640-62-9][20-25%];
Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate
[2644740-5)[<5%]
38 ARRK-48 L 100.0 KC 1 00-KC 110 Kustom Chrome: IR, OHH, FL1B 0.2500 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint 1
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][80- Area
90%]; 2-Butoxy Ethanol (111-76-
2][5-10%]; Ethylene Glycol Butyl
Ether Acetate [112-07-2)[1-3%];
[FP 69.8 oF; BP 159.8 oF]; [LFL
0.9]; [SG 0.88]; [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Irritants/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
7 7, 77 7 aterial~' zard Cliss e'qpp~q,_ Cabs -1;15psj Location M CAS# State~J~,~ Conc~/.' M Ha' Storage UseLclosed %UZZw7n
Paint Booth 39 8042-47-5 Mineral Oil [White Mineral Oil] CL3B, IR, OHH N N L >I=tU 30.0000
(SAICOZERO Regenrative Oily Glns
Solution] [Sigma M5904]: [FP
>234oF]; [SG 0.84]; [HO-FI-RO)
.. .... ... . .... . .. ............ ................ ... . ......... . ..... . ..... ....... .... . ........ . ...... ..................... .............................. .......... . ...... .. . ...... ...... . -------- - - ......... . ....... . ........ ........................... .......... . .......... ... . . . ............. .
TOTAL - Irritants/Li 'uids '14.79 Gins q 56.56 Gins 30.00 Gins ....... . ................ ................. . ........................... ....................... . .... . ....... ............................... .......... . . .......................................................................................... . ......... . ............... . . . ............... ........ . .................. ....................................... . . ........ ... . ......................... . . ................... .... . ......................... . . ................ ......... . .................... . ....................... ........... ............... . ............ .......... . .. . . ....... . .......... . ... . ... . ........ ......... . ......
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Irritants/Liquids 101.35 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Other Health Hazards/AEROSOLS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CAS# State.'~ Conc% Material Hazard Class
7
Storage Use-Closed',~ Use-Open, :Cab
,
s
7
>15psi Location
1 ARRK-33 A 100.0 3M Super 77 Multipurpose AL3, IR, OHH s 6.0000 Lb 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use: CNC
Adhesive (Aerosol): Acetone [67- & Upholstery
64-1][20-30%]; Non-Volatile
Components (Trade Secret) [20-
30%]; Propane [74-98-6][15-
25%1; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7][10-20%]; Petroleum Distillates
[64742-49-0)[10-20%]; Hexane
[1 10-54-3][<0.5%]; [H2-F4-RO]
. . ......... .... . . ........ . .... . .. - --------- . . .... . ...... . .... .
2 ARRK-34 A 100.0 3M Hi-Strength 90 Cylinder Spray AL3, IR, OHH 6.0000 Lbs 1.0000 Lbs Y N Storage: Flam Cab. - Use:
Adhesive Clear: Dimethyl Ether Upholstery
[115-10-6][15-40%]; Non-Volatile
Components [Trade Secret ][10-
30%1; Pentane [109-66-0](10-
30%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-
7][10-30%); Acetone [67-64-1 ][10-
30%]; Isobutane [75-28-5)[5-
10%]; Propane [74-98-6)[5-10%];
[H2-F4-RO]
....... ............ . .................................... ......... ................. . .......... . .. . ........ __ ............... . ......................... . .. . . . .... ................ .............. ....................... .......... ................................ . .......... . ....... ...........................
.............. . . ...... ............................... . ......... T . ..... ............................... ................... . .. . ............ . . ......................... . . ....... . ............................. . . . .. . ...... . ........... . ....................
TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Aerosols 12.00 Lbs 0.00 Lbs 2.00 Lbs
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Other Health Hazards/Aerosols 1 14.00 Lbs
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
-77777-7777--'7,
Itpin CAS# CO
1 75-09-2 L >4=70
1 11 1 1
Material~
- --- ------
Dichloromethane [Methylene
7_
Hazard Class
IR, OHH, CA
: _'d U orage se-' ose se t 'U , I~ -O~,eri~ ~Cbs >Ispsi~ Locati
5.0000 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins 1 Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
chloride] [DCM) [Aldrich 270997]: P65 Fabrication
[mw 84.93 g/mol]; [BP 103.6oF];
[LEL 12; UEL 19]; [SG 1.325; VD
2.931; [LD50-Oral 1,600 mg/kg];
[H2-FO-RO]
2 78-93-3- L 100 2-Butanone (Eih ethyl ketone] FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0,2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab Use:
[MEK) [Methyl ethyl ketone] Fabrication
[Sigma-Aldrich 360473]:.[mw
72A 1 gimol]; [FP 27oF; BP
176oF]; [LEL 1.8; UEL ib.l]; [SG
0.805; VID 2.49]; [H2-F3-R0j
3 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [Sigma-Aldrich 650501]: FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
[mw 58.08 g/mol); [FP 1.4oF; BP Fabrication
133oF]; [LEL 2; UEL 13]; (SG
0.791; VD 2]; [LD50-Oral 5,800
mg/kgl; (H2-F3-R0j
4., 67~63-0, L >/=70 IsopropanoI[2-,Propan6I][seC7: FL1B, IRj OHH 5 6000 Gin s . J 0.2500 Gins Y N ;Storage: Flam Ca Use: b
Propyl 6166hol] [IPA] [Isopropyl Fabrication
Alcohol] [Rubbing Alcohol]
[SiOT6-Aldrich 278475]:'[mw 60.1
g/mol); (FP, 53.6oF' BP 180oF];
[LEL 2; UEL 12.7]; [SG 0,785; VD.
2.07); [H2-F3 -R1]
5 110-54-3 L 100 Hexane [n-Hexane) [Sigma- FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gl,, 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Aldrich 296090]: [mw 86.18
g/mol]; [FP -14.8oF; BP 156oF];
Fabrication
(LEL 1.2; UEL 7.7]; (SG 0.659; 1
VD 2.97]; [H2-F3-RO]
6. -6: :100.0. AIRRk L -16808 Sure Coat 16015 (Non CL3B1 IR, OHH .0000 Gins 1:00.00'Gln's Y
7
Storage: Flam' Cab -'Use: Paint
Aluminum Colors): Urethan CA Area
Polymer [13-30%]; Tetraethylene
Glycol Di 2-Ethylhexoate [18268-
70-7][1.5-5%]; 1-Methoxy-2-
Pr6panol [107-98-2](1.5-5%];
Methyl Glycol [57m55-6][1-J.5%];
Dipropylene GlycolI N-Butyl Ether
[29911-28-2][1-1.5%]; [Hl-Fl-,
RO]; [FP 204:8oF]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CAS# 1, state Conc% Hazard Class Storage -Vse-,Ciosed Use~bp'en Cabs >150si Location
7 ARRK-8 L 100.0 Cimstar Qual Star LF: Petroleum IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins N Storage: CNC - I. N Ise- CNC
Distillates, Hydrotreated Heavy
Naphtha [64742-52-5][10-30%];
Monoethanolamine [141-43-5][5-
10%]; Sodium Alkylbenzene
Sulfonate [78330-12-8)[1-5%1;
Triethanolamine [102-71-6][1-5%];
Synthetic Sodium Sulfonate
.......... ... .. ........... ....... . . ....... . [93820-59-8][1-5%]; [HI-FO-RO]
.. . ....... .. . . ............... . .... .......... ..... . .... .
8 ARRK-9 L lou bC5100 CTR Clear: Acetone [67- IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam-Cab - Use: Pain
64-1][15-20%]; Benzyl Butyl FL1B Area
Pthalate [85-68-7][0.3-1%);
Ethylbenzene [100-414][1-3%];
Toluene [108-88-3](0.3-1%]; 2-
Heptanone [110-43-0][25-50%];
Xylene [1330-20-7][3-5%]; Bis
(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl-4-
piperidyl)sebacate [41556-26-
7][0.2-0.3%1; Methyl 1,2,2,6,6-
pentamethyl4-piperidyl sebacate
[82909-37-7][0.2-0.3%]; 4-
Methylpentan-2-one [108-10-1 ][1 -
3%]; Benzoic Acid [65-85-0][0. 1 -
0.2%]; Propanoic Acid, 3-Ethoxy-
ethyl ester F63-69-9][3-5%]; [FP
23oF; BP 133-338oF]; [LFL 1.05];
.. ................ . ....... ... . . ...... . . . . ................... ..... ... . ............ ................ . . . . ......... . . [SG 0.9319); [H2-F3-RO]
.......... . . ........................... . . ....... . ...... . . . ........ ... . ....... . . ......... . ........ ...... ........ . ........................................ . .. ..... . . . . ......... . ... .. . ....... .. . . . ............... . ...... ..... ... ............. ........ ......... . - - - - — - - - - -------------- - - ---------- - ----- . ................. . ... . .....
9 ARRK-10 L 100.0 DEFT Low VOC Clear: Benzene, FLIB, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
1-Chloro-4 Trifluoromethyl [98-56- SN Area
6][40-70%]; Acetone [67-64-1][5-
10%]; [FP 24.8oF; BP 133oF);
[LEL 0.9]; [H2-F3-RO) ............. . .. . .... ... . ...... . ..... . ...... . ..... . ......... .. ......... . ............ . . . . ...... . .. . ...... ------- ------------
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
7
e,i I —Hazard, Use4GI6 cl%,: Use-Open'~jlt "Cab >15psi, Location, ltpm CAS#-- State' IYCorc% Materia clas~-'
0.2500 Gins Y N 10' ARRK-1 1 L 100.0 DH16 Normal Hardener: 1.2,4- FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Trimethyl benzene [95-0-6][1- SN Area
3%]; 2-ethylhexyl. Acetate (103-
09-3][3-5%1; N-Butyl Acetate
1 -81§4](15-20%]; -3 23
-Isocyanatorn6thyl-3,5,5
-trimethylcyclohexyl Isocyanate
[4098-71-9][0.1-0.2%]; Hexane,
1,6 Diisocyanato 'Homolpoymer
[28182-81-2][25-50%];
Cyclohexane, 5-1socyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
061yrner [53880- trimethyl-, Homo
05-0)[10-15%1; 2-Butoxyethyl
Acetate- [1J 2-0-2] [7~ 10 0%];
Prop6noic Acid, 21 Ehtoxy-,ethyl
-69-9][1-3~*%]; Solvent ester; 763
Naphtha (Petroleum), Light—
:,Alromak [64742-05-6][3-5%3;
Cumene [98-82-8)[0.1-0.2%]; [FP
7§;'ToF]; [BP 257,~390.2 oFy [LFL
0.51; [SG 1.025.3]; [H2-F2-RO]
. . . .......... I ............... .................... ..........
CI-3A, CR, OHH, 0.0310 GIns 0.0310 Gins Y N I btorage: Flam Cab - Use: 11 ARRK-12 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P65 I Fabrication
Hardener (prop.][60-100%]; m-
Ohenylenebis(methylamine)
[1477-55-0][10-30%); Substituted
Aminophenol [Prop.][5-10%];
Phenol [108-95-2][1-5%];
Reactive Silane [Prop.][0.1-1%1;
Substituted Aminophenol
[Prop.][0 -1%];[FP>199.4oF]
7"
12 ARRK -1 3 L :.100.0 Loctite Heavy. Duty. Epoxy. Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 N Gins Y i Storage: Flam Cab - Use: J Epichloirohydrin-4,4-'. SN CA,, P65 Fabrication
isopropylidene Dipihenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%.]; [FP 5-480 2~-,
oF]
13 ARRK-14 L 100.0 Slow Reducer RU-312: Xylenes IR, OHH, CA 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
(1330-20-7](25-50%]; n-Butyl P65, FL1C Area
Acetate [123-86-4][10-25%1;
Toluene [108-88-3][10-25%];
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4)[5-10%];
[FP 73oF);
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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M ~ M~~ M M M ~Mm MM MM M~~ M M M
Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
Item CAS47FStatel Conc% Material Hazard Class Use'_Closed,, Use . ........... -Open q~bs >11~psi L6cbti6n,
14 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Glns 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[FPP-105]: Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5](18.26%]; Titanium Dioxide
[13463-67-7][9%]; Calcium
Carbonate [1317-65-3)[8%];
Acetone [67-64-1)[7%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%1;
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (108-10-
1)[2.31%); Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.31%1; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.12%1; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
.... . ..... oF]; [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
15 ARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Buff FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns 0.2500 Glns Y N 1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
(KPP-107): Styrene [100-42- CA, P65 Area
5](17.27%]; Acetone [67-64-
1][9%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][7%]; Calcium Carbonate
[1317-65-3][8%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light Aliphatic
[64742-89-8][2.05%]; Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1][2.03%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.03%]; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%]; Cl Pigment
Yellow [51274-00-1][2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.22%]; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oFj; [SG 1.3 4; VID >1]; [LFL 1)
16 ARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60]: FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6); n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
Acetate [123-86-41; Toluene [108-
88-3]; 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate (111 -
15-9]; [FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89; VD >1]
17 ARRK-18 L 100.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1B, IR, OHH, 1.0000 GIns i 0.2500 GIns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
70]: n-Butyl Acetate [123-864]; CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate (141-78-61; 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111-15-9];
Toluene [108-88-3]: [FP 31 oF]:
[BP 171-313 oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
0.9; VD >1]
. ....... . ........ . . . ........ __J ........... ... ....... ... ........... .. . ................ . ..... . ............ ..... ... . ......... ---- - ----- . .............. . ....... --------
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS
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Storage cab, Pric o s oca,tion Ite-M CAS# Stat I —C 0/( -,Material: HazardClass . . . . . . .. .... .
100.0 Slow Urethane Reducer (KPP- FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gin 18 ARRK-19 L s 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
85): 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 - P65 Area
15-91; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4];
[FP 78 oF]: [BP 259-313 oF]; [LFL
1.7]; [SG 0.93; VD >11
. . . ........ ............ . ..... . . . ..... ...... . . ............... . . . ... ... ........ . ...... . . ........... . ....... . .
... . ........... ... .
............ . ... ..... ----------- . .... ...... ---- -----------
L 19 ARRK-20 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C R OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP-406]: Sb Area
Para ch lorobe nzotrifl uo ride (98-56-
6)[43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7)[36.6%]; 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2)[20%1; FP 76 oF1: [BP 282-285
oF]; [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VD >1];
....... ... ..... . .......... .... . . . ... ......... ... ................. . ... .... . ..................................... .................. ...... .......................... I ............................... ................... ...... ............. . . . .... . ............... ...................... ................ . . . .... . . .. . . . . ................... .......... ....... . ............ ............. ............................. .. ...... ..... ....... ....... .. ................. ....... . ............................................................. .............. .............. ............
i 0.0310 Gins Y N -Storage: Flam Cab - Use: 20 ARRK-21 L 100.0. CA Plus C 6rylate Superglue CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.07k* Gins yano
Instant Adhesive: Ethyl MR1 Fabrication
Cyano6crylate [7085-85-0][90-
99%]; Poly Methyl Methacrylate
-14-7][1-10%]; [9011
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-
-200 6F] 0.5%];:[FP 185
21 ARRK-22 L 100.0 Handibond Cyanoacrylate: Ethyl CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyanoacrylate (7085-85- WRI Fabrication
0][>80%]; Acrylic Polymer [<10%];
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.15%];
[FP 150-200 oF]
........ . .. .................................. ...................... . ............................ . . . ..................................................... ............................ . . .. .... ................ ..... . ... ......... .... .. . ........ . ..... . .. .. .............. . . ... .... .... .. ... .... .......................... . . ....... .......... ....... ...................................... ... ...................... . .......... ..... .... .. ....... .... . ....... . ................. . . ....... ............... . . .......... ...
... . . . ............... ... ....... ........... C B ARRK-23 L .100.0 NU-Shine-IIS polishing IR,OHH, 0.2'500', -Gins 1, 0.1250 Gins,: Y N Storage' Flam Cab - Use:
C6mpoun& Petroleum Distillate Fabrication
[64742-47-8][16-20%]; Trade
-84%];. [FP 210 oF]; Secrets [80
[H2 -Fl-RO],
23 ARRK-26 L 100.0 PPG Medium Compliance FL1B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 11 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: F~am Cab - Use: Paint
Thinner: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][75-90%]; Acetone [67-64-1)[10-
20%]; [FP 35 oF]; [BP >100oF];
[SG 1.21; [LFL 1.9]; [H2-F3-RO]
L. . . ......... ... .. — ------ . .... . ..... .
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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it 7 m 7 CAS# state LC~onc% Material Hazard Class 'Storage, Use-Closed Use~o en Cabs >11,5psl Location
24 ARRK-27 L 100.0 PPG All Purpose Flattening Base: IR, OHH, FI-113, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Ca b - Use: Paint
Xylene [1330-20-7][20-50%]; Talc CA, P65 i Area
[14807-96-6][20-50%1;
Ethylbenzene (100-41-4][5-10%];
Butanone [78-93-3][5-10%1;
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][5-
9.2%1; Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-
68-7][</=2%]; Toluene (108-88-
3][<l%]; Crystalline Silica [14808-
60-7](<1 %]; [FP 21 oF]; [BP >1 00
oF]' (LFL 1.3]; [SG 1.03]; [H2-F3-
RO]
25 ARRK-28 L 100.0 PPG A Chromatic LV Sealer- IR, OHH, FI-113, 0000 Gin s 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene (98-56-
6][20-50%]; Talc [14807-96-6][5-
10%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][5-10%]; Barium Sulfate
[7727-43-7][5-10%]; Kaolin [1332-
58-7)[1-5%1; 2-Methoxy-1-
methylethyl acetate [108-65-6][1-
5%]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1-
5%]; Acetone [67-64-1][1-5%];
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-68-
7][1-5%]; 4-Methylpentan-2-one
[108-10-1][<l%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<1%1; Carbon Black
[1333-86-4][</=1%j; [FP 72 oF];
[BP > 100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
............... . .... . .. . . ............ . ... ............... .. . . . ......... . ............... . . .............. . ........ . ...... . 1.49]; [H2-F3-RO]
.... ..................... . ....... . .... .. . . ......................... . ............ . . . ............. ........... ..................... . ............ . . . ................ .... ....................... . . . . . . ....... .. . . ............. .......... .................... ........... .............. . .. . .. . ....... ....... . . ........... . . . . ................ .... . . . ..................... . . ..... .... . . ............... .
26 ARRK-29 L 100.0 PPG Standard Undercoat IR,.OHH, SN 1.0000 Gins U. 1250 Gins y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Hardener: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CL2j CA, P6 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][50-75%]; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2][20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%1; Xylene [1330-
20-7][</=1.6%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<1%); [FP >110 oF];
[H3-F2-RO]
27 ARRK-30 L 100.0 UR40 Low Temp Reducer: IR, OHH, FI-113, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Toluene [108-88-3][15-20%]: Ethyl P65 Area
Acetate [141-78-6][25-50%]; n-
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][25-50%1;
[FP 36 oFJ; [BP 168-257 oF]; [LEL
1.41; [SG 0.8869]; [H2-F3-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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U m CAS# 4~, State,V Conc% ,'Material ~`,Haza'n4,Chss 'St orage Use-Closed, s~ Us"pen. ~i Cab ll~p~' Location
28 ARRK -31 L 100.0 UR50 Mid Temp Reducer: n IR, OHH, FL1C 1 0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)(50-75%]; Area
2-Butoxyethyl, Acetate [112-07-
2][3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
[64742-95-6][5-7%]; [FP 77 oF];
[BP 244.4-,367 oF]; [LEL 0.5]; [SG
. ......... ...... ................. . . .. . ........ . ......... . .. . ........ ........ .................. ....
0.8679);JI-12~1`21-RO]
........................... . ............. ......................... .... . . .......... . ..... . ..... . .. . ............ .. . ... . ........ .. . ........... .. ...... . ... ................... . ... I .... . .. . ................. . ..... . ................ ....... ....... .. . .. . ......... . . .. . .............. . ...... . ...... . ..... . . ....... . .. ............. . ... .. .. ..... . ........ . . . . ............. . ................ . .. .......... . .... .. .... . ....
29 ARRK-32 L 100.0 UR60 High Temp Reducer: n- IR, OHH, FL1C 1.0000 Gins 1 0. 1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][25-50%1; Area
2-Butoxyethyl Acetate [112-07-
2][3-5%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aromatic
(64742-95-6][5-7%]; [FP 80.6 oF];
[BP 244.4-367 oF]; [SG 0.9017];
.................... .....
[H2-F3-RO]
'~': ............ ........ ... ..... .. ......... . ........ .. . .... ....... ... . .................... . ..... . ...... ... . ... ............................... ...... . ............................................. . . ................ ... . ....... ................... ... . ............. . ............... ....................... ............................................... . ..................... -
30
.. ................ ..... . ....... .... .... ............
L - 1 100.0
I
16754 Sure Coat Reducer:
................ . ........................................ . ..... ..
FL1 B, IR, OHH .. ...... .... .. .......... 0.2500 Gins s 0.2500 Gin Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
Proi5an J67 '2-ol -63-0][13-80%]; Area~
[FP 55A oFj; [BP 179.6 oFJ; [LEL
2]; [SG 95745];, [H2-F3-RO]
....... . ... . . ..... . . . ........ . .... ............ . ... .... . . . . . ............ .... ........... ............. .... . . .. ..................... ........... ..... . ............. ..... ......... . ....... .... .......... ..... . .
31 ARRK-36 L 100 PPG DX330 - Wax & Degreaser FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 1 0.1250 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Remover: Naphtha (Petroleum), Fabrication & Paint Area
Hydrotreated Heavy [64742-48-
9)[75-85%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum), Light Aliph. [64742-
89-8](5-10%]; Methylcyclohexane
[108-87-2][5-9.1%]; Heptane
[142-82-5][5-9.1%]; Toluene [108-
88-3j[</=1.7%]; [FP 60 oF]; [BP
>100 oF]; [LFL 1%]; [SG 0.76];
....... . . ............... ....................... .... . . .............. .................. ......... ! . ............... . ...... ...........
[H2-F3-RO]
.... . ....... . ..... . ........... . .......... . . ........... . ....................................... . ....................... . . ..... . . ................ .... . ............ ......... ......................... . ... . .... .. . .... . . ... ........... ........... . ........................ ............... . ......... . ................ . ........ .......... . .................. . . . .............. . .. ............................ . ....................................................................
32, ARRK737' L 100 P34 Brown: Vinyl Toluene CL2, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
125013~1541[10-20%1; Fibrous CA; Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3][10-20%];
Styrene, [100-42-5][5-10%];
Ethanol [64-11-51[0.1 16/6]; Quartz
[14808-60-7][0.1-1%1; Titanium
Dioxide [13463 -6777][0.1-.1%]; [FP
127oF]; [HI-F2-RO]
33 ARRK-38 L 1 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl IR, OHH, SN, 0.0310 Gins 0.0100 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Peroxide [94-36-01[50-60%]; OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC room
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate [7778-
18-9)[5-10%]; Zinc Stearate [557-
05-1][30-40%]; [H2-FO-R2]
STORAGE AMOUNT MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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I Iteni CAS# State Conc% Material H,,,rd Class Storage Use-Closed Use-Open. 'Cabs >15 Location 'psi
3 4 ARRK-39 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6070 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins i 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: i
Cyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CL3B Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
[68609-08-5][25-30%);
Polyp ropyle neg lycol [25322-69-
4)[20-25%1; Trim ethyl hexane- 1, 6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%]; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcycloh6~ylamine [2855-
13-2)[1-5%]; 1,3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
[1235470-04-1)[1-5%]; m-
p he nylenbis(methyla mine) [1477-
55-0][<l% [FP >320 oF]
35 ARRK40 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6072 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N 1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CL3B i Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
[68609-08-5)[25-30%];
Polyp ropyle n eg lycol [25322-69-
4][20-25%]; Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%1; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2)[1-5%]; Reaktionsprodukt
Phenylenbis(methylamin)/Styrol
[404362-22-7][1-5%]; 1,3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
[1235470-04-1][1-5%]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][<l%]; [FP >320 oF]
36 ARRK-42 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2904-1: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: j
Benzoyl Alcohol [100-51-6][40- CL3B Fabrication
445%]; 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2)[30-35%]; Trimethylhexane-
1,6-diamine [25620-58-0][10-
15%1; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55wO][1-5%]; [FP >212 oF]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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a Materia -Use-Open I Cabs Psi CAS#~:. ~,St te," Conc 'Hazard Class '-1 - Sto a 0 Use~closedl,'~, Item'~' I ~ 15 Location
3 7 ARRK45 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WR1 Fabrication
Based on MDI [60-100%]; 4,4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101-68-8][10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%]; Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
[26447-40-5][1-5%1; [FP >400
oF]; [1-12-Fl-RO]
ARRK-46' '100.0'- RAKU-TOOL'PF-3708 Polyol: CR, SN, OHH 0'.2500 GI s .2500 Giris n 0 Y N ''Storage- Flarn Cab - Use:
Bis(isoprooyl)naphthalene Fabrication
[38640762-9](30-35%]; 1,2-
Ethanediamine, Polymer with
Methyloxirane and Oxirane,
[26316-40-5][15-20%]; Calcium
Oxide (1305-78-8)[1-5%];
Aluminum Oxide (1344-28-1][1-
5%]; Potassium Oxide [12136-45-
. . ......... . ..... . ..
7][175%)
. ... . . ... . .... ------- --- ----------
39 ARRK-47 L 100.0
. . ..... . ... . ..... . . .
. RAKU-TOOL PH 3978 ...... HT IR OHH. 0 .2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Isocyanate: 4,4'- Fabrication
methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate,
Diphenylmethane-4,4'-
Diisocyanate [101-68-8][48-85%);
4,4'-methylenediphenyl
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [25686-
28-6][20-30%];
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene
[38640-62-9][20-25%];
Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate
... ........ ... ............... ............. ................................ . ...... ............... .......................
[26447-40-5][<5%]
...... ............... .................................................................. ..... ..... ... .............. ........................ ..................................................... . .................. ................ ........................ ............................ .................................. ......................... ...............................
ARRK48 1,00,0', KC100-KC11OKustor-hChrothe: IR, OHH, FL1B 0.2500 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam tab - Use: Paint
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][80- Area
90%]; 2mButoxy Ethanol [111-76-
2][5-10%]; Ethylene Glycol Butyl
Ether Acetate [112-07-2][1-3%];
[FP 69.8 oF; BP 159.8 oF]; jLFL
...... . ... ...... . ... .......... . . .. . ...............
0.9]; [SG0.88]; [H2-F3-1301
. .... ..... . .............. ........................
41 8042-47-5 L i >/=70 Mineral Oil [White Mineral Oil] CL3B, IR, OHH 30.0000 N N Paint Booth
[SAICOZERO Regenrative Oily GIns
Solution) [Sigma M5904]: [FP
.. . . . ..................... . ........... . ........... . ...
I i
........... . . ........... .... ........................... . . ..... ... . ........ . ..... . . .... ................ . ..
>234oF); [SG 0.84]; [HO-Fl-RO]
......... .. . ........ ................. .. . . . .............................. . . . ......... ......... . ............ . ............................ ................................... ... . ............... . .... — - - ------
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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STORAGE AMOUNT --MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USL'Af THE SAME TIME, WITH 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Organic Peroxides IVILIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
L7.
Use- Op6n,,,_ oSed Hrv-znrd Cliss Storage Use-Cl Cabs 1 p s~j Location ltprn CAS# Stal"%i C o n&~, Material JL'
1 ARRK-38 L 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl IR, OHH, SN, 0.0310 Gins Y 0.0 100 GIns N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Peroxide [94-36-0)[50-60%]; OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC room
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate [7778-
18-9][5-10%]; Zinc Stearate [557-
05-1][3040%]; [H2-FO-R2]
0. TOTAL -Organic Peroxides, IV/Liq 6 ids .03 Gins ~0.00 Gins 0. 1 GI 0 ns
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Organic Peroxides IV/Liquids 0.04 GIns
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Oxidizers 2/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
ar
d
~
az'
Item CAS# FC In, TT State Material Hazard,Cl,ass Storage, 1 Use-Close~d Use-Ope. Cabs 1 5pst ~'Lbcatio
I
n
0
1 ARRK-38 L 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl IR6, OHH, SN, 0.0310 Gins 0.0100 Glns Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Peroxide [94-36-0][50-60%];
1
OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC room
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate [7778-
18-9][5-10%]; Zinc Stearate [557-
05-1][30-40%]; [H2-FO-R2]
TOTAL - Oxidizers 2/Liquids 0.03 Glns 0.00 Gins 0.01 Glns
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Oxidizers 2/Liquids 0.04 GIns .. . .............. . .................... . ....... . . . . .... .. ... . ..... . .... . ................ . ... . ... . .. . ...... ..... ...... . .......... ..... ... ...... . ......... ......... . .. ....... . ..... . .... . . . .. . .......... . .. . ................ ......... — ---------
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS
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ltem,~ CASW 'Statp !I Cohc~', ---,Material Hazard,Cla S Use -Closed: 1,, >15psi Location
1 75-09-2 L >/=70 Dichloromethane [Methylene IR, OHH, CA, 5.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins i Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
chloride] [DCM) [Aldrich 270997]: P65 Fabrication
[mw 84.93 g/moll; [BP 103.6oF);
[LEL 12; UEL 19]; (SG 1.325; VID
2.931; [LD50-Oral 1,600 mg/kg];
[H2-FO-RO]
2 ARRK-12 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy~ Duty Epoxy CL3A, CR, OHk, 0.0310 Gins ~Y 0.0310 Gins N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P65 Fabrication
'Hardener (pr~op.][60-100%]; m-
Phenylenebis(methylamine) j
[1477-55-0][10-3,0%]; Substituted
Aminophenol [Prop15-i0%];
Phenol [108-95-2][1-5%1; j
Re'acfive'Silane [Prop.][0.1-1%]; I
S ubstituted Amiriophenol j
joro:p'.][0.1 6/6); [FP >199.4or]
... .... .......... . .. .. .................... ........ . ........ ...... . ......... . . ... . .............. . . .. .. . . .............. ......... . . ...... I . . . . ................. . . . ....... . .......... ...... . ....... . .. . .. . . . ............ ......... . ........... . . ....... . . ........ ........... . . . ......... . ......... . ................ . ............ .......... . ......... .. . . .... . ............................ .................... . ..... i
3 ARRK-13 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 1 0.0310 Gins Y N btorage: ~-Iam Cab - Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- SN, CA, P65 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%]; [FP >480.2
oFj
------------------
4'.. AJRRK-14 :L I A00.0_ Slow Reducer RU-312: Xylenes I IR, OHH, CA, "I .0000'Glns Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint 1 0.2500 Gins,' Y N~,,,
-7)[25750 P65, 720 %1; h7BUtYl:~~. FL1 C, [1~36 Area;
Acetate [123-86-141110725%];
Toluehe [108-88-3][10-25%];
Ethylbenzene [100,41-4][~-10%]; A. [FP 73oF];
5 ARRK-15 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Gray FL113, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Area [FPP-1051: Styrene [100-42- CA, 065
5][18.26%]; Titanium Dioxide
[13463-67-71[9%1; Calcium
Carbonate [1317-65-3][8%];
Acetone [67-64-1][7%); Solvent
i Naphtha (Petroleum) Light
Aliphatic [64742-89-8][2.34%];
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1)[2.31%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3)[2.31%1; n-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4][2%]; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52-
7][0.12%1; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295 i
oFj; (SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS
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CAS# i Stat Co
e nc% Material Hazard Class 'Storage Use-Closed U so-open Cabs >15psi Location
6 ARRK-16 L 100.0 Polyester Primer Surfacer Buff FL1B, IR, OHH' 1 0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins 1 Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KPP-107]: Styrene [10042- CA, P65 Area
5][17.27%]; Acetone [67-64-
1][9%]; Titanium Dioxide (13463-
67-7][7%]; Calcium Carbonate
[1317-65-3)[8%]; Solvent Naphtha
(Petroleum) Light Aliphatic
[64742-89-8)[2.05%]; Methyl
Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-
1)(2.03%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone
[78-93-3][2.03%]; n-Butyl Acetate
(123-864][2%); Cl Pigment
Yellow [51274-00-1][2%1; CO 2-
Ethylhexanoate [136-52- 1
7][0.22%]; [FP 1 oF]; [BP 133-295
oF); [SG 1.34; VD >1]; [LFL 1]
7TARRK-17 L 100.0 Fast Urethane Reducer [KPP-60]: FLIB, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; n-Butyl CA, P65 Area
i Acetate [123-86-41; Toluene [108-
88-3]; 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -
15-9]; (FP 31 oF]; [BP 171-313
oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG 0.89; VD >11
8 ARRK-18 L 100.0 Medium Urethane Reducer [KPP- FLIB, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
70): n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4); CA, P65 Area
Ethyl Acetate [141-78-6]; 2-
Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 -15-9);
Toluene [108-88-3]; [FP 31 oF];
[BP 171-313 oF]; [LFL 1.2]; [SG
0.9; VD >1]
9 ARRK-19 L 100.0 Slow Urethane Reducer [KPP- FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
85): 2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate [111 - P65 Area
15-9]; n-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4];
[FP 78 oFJ; [BP 259-313 oFJ; [LFL
1.7]; [SG 0.93; VD >1]
10 ARRK-20 L 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FL1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP-4061: SN, P65, CA Area
Para chlo robe nzotrifluo ride (98-56-
6](43.63%]; Xylene [1330-20-
7][36.6%]; 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2](20%]; FP 76 oF]; [BP 282-285
. . .......... ............. .... . ......................................... ............... . ........... . . .............................. . ...
oF]; [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VD >1];
...................... . ................ . ............. . ....... . .............................. . .... . ........ . . . .. . ..... .... . . ...... ........................................... . .. ............ . ........... . . ............. ................... . ... . ............... . ....... . .......... ............ ............
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CA-Prop65/LIQUIbS
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'Clas item., -CAS#,',,, ~i~ State"O Conc% Material Hazard s~ Storage
11 ARRK-27 L 100.0 PPG All Purpose Flattening Base: IR, OHH, FL1B, 1.0000 GIns
Xylene [1330-20-7][20-50%]; Talc CA, P65
[14807-96-6][20-50%];
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4](5-10%];
Butanone (78-93-3][5-10%1;
Isopropyl Alcohol [67-63-0][5-
9.2%1; Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-
68-7][</=2%); Toluene [108-88-
3][<l%]: Crystalline Silica (14808-
60-7][<l%]; [FP 21 oF); [BP >100
oF]; [LFL 1.3]; [SG 1.03); [H2-F3-
RO] . . . ......... ......... . ..... .... ...... ........... . .. . ............... .... ........... . ............ . .... . ..... ....... --------- . . . .. . ..... .. ....... ......... . ........................................ ... . ...........
12 ARRK-28 ~100.( PPG, A Chromatic LV Sealer- IR, OHH, FLIB, 1'.0000 Gins
Gray: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CA, P65
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][20-50%]; Talc [14807-96-6)[5-
10%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-
67-7][5-10%];.Barium Sulfate
[7727-43-7][5-10%]; Kaolin [1332-
58-7)[1-5%]; 2-Methoxy-l-
methylethyl acetate [1 08-~65-6)(`l -
5%]; n-Bu,tyl Acetate [123-864fflm
1 5%); Acetone (67-64-1][1-5%];
Benzyl Butyl Phthalate [85-68-
7][1-5%]; 4-Methylpentanm2-orie
[108-10-1][<1%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-.4][<1%]; Carbon Black
[1 333-86-4][</= 1 %]; [FP 72 oF];
[BP >100 oF]; [LFL 1.5]; [SG
. . .............. . . . .............. . ... ............... . . . . ...... ...... 1.49]; [1-127173-RO] . . ........ . ............... .... . ....... .... . ....... . . ...... . . ... ........ . . ..... ........ . ............. . . ........ ...
13 ARRK-29 L 100.0 PPG Standard, Undercoat IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins
Hardener: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CL2, CA, P65
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6)[50-75%1; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2)[20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%1; Xylene [1330-
20-7][</=1.6%j; Ethylbenzene
[100-41-4][<1%]; [FP >1 10 oF];
[H3-F2-RO]
~Use-Open Cabs Location
0.1250 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Area
0 N Flam Cab - Use: Paint 14 L 100.0 OR40 Low Temp Reducer IR, OHH, FL1B, 1,0000 Gins .1250 Gins Y.
Area Toluene (108-88-3](15-20%]; Ethyl P65
Acetate [141J8-6j[25-50%j; n-
134tyl Acetate (123-86-4)(25-50%];
[FP 36 oF]; (BP 168-257 oF]; [LEL
1-4); [SG 0.8869); [1-12~F~-R()]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS
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ltelm~
15
CAIS#
ARRK-37
'State, i Conc%
L 100
Material
P34 Brown: Vinyl Toluene
[25013-15-4][10-20%]; Fibrous
Hazard Class
CL2, IR, OHH,
CA, P65
Storage Use-Closefd Use-Open, Cobs
1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y
>15psi —Location
N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Fabrication, CNC room
Glass [65997-17-3][10-20%];
Styrene [100-42-5][5-10%];
Ethanol (64-17-5)[0.1-1%1; Quartz
[14808-60-7)[0. 1 -1 %]; Titanium
Dioxide [13463-67-7][0.1-1%); [FP
127oF]; [Hl-F2-RO]
TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids 17.06 Gins 0.00 Gins 2.81 Gins
AGGREGATE TOTAL - CA-Prop65/Liquids
. ...... .....
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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r7_ 77-77-777 I J — I I Via~LWI Id I naLal u ~' I %1dVb I, DIDS1 j! LOGall'On
1 ARRK-9 L 100.0 DC5100 CTR Clear: Acetone [67- IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use: Paint
64-1][15-20%]; Benzyl Butyl FL1B Area
Pthalate [85-68-7][0.3-1%1;
Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-3%];
Toluene (108-88-3][0.3-1%]; 2-
Heptanone [110-43-0][25-50%];
Xylene [1330-20-7][3-5%]; Bis
(1,2,2,6,6-Pentamethyl-4-
piperidyl)sebacate [41556-26-
7][0.2-0.3%]; Methyl 1,2,2,6,6-
pentamethyl-4-piperidyl sebacate
[82909-37-7][0.2-0.3%]; 4-
Methylpentan-2-one [108-10-1][1-
3%]; Benzoic Acid [65-85-0][0. 1 -
0.2%1; Propanoic Acid, 3-Ethoxy-
ethyl ester [763-69-9][3-5%1; [FP
23oF; BP 133-338oF]; [LFL 1.051;
............................ . ; .......... ........................
[SG 0.9319); [H2-F3-RO]
. . . .................. .. ....... ............. .. .... ............................................................... ........ . ......................... ................ - .......................... .................... ............... ......... ..................................................... . ... .. ..... .... ... ....... ........ ..... .. ........ .... ..... ........... ............ J. . ...................... ....................................................................................................
2 ARRK-10 L 100.0 en -DEFT Low VOC Clear: Benz 6, FL1B, IR, OHH, 0000 Gins 1 1. 1.0000 Gins I N Storage- Flam Cab -,Use: Paint
I~Clhloro-4 Trifluor methyl [98-56- SN Area
6][40-70%]; Acetone [67~64-11][5-
10%];,[FP 24.8oF; BP 133oF];
[LEL,0.9]; [1-12-F~-RO]
3 ARRK-1 1 L 100.0 DH16 Normal Hardener: 1,2,4- FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Trim6thylbenzene [95-63-6][1- SN Area
3%1; 2-ethylhexyl Acetate [103-
09-3][3-5%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[123-86-4)[15-20%); -3
-Isocyanatomethyl-3,5,5
-trimethylcyclohexyl Isocyanate
[4098-71-9][0.1-0.2%]; Hexane,
1,6-Diisocyanato-,Homolpoymer
[28182-81-2][25-50%1;
Cyclohexane, 5-Isocyanato-1-
(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-
trimethyl-, Homopolymer [53880-
05-0](10-15%1; 2-Butoxyethyl
Acetate (112-07-2][7-10%];
Propanoic Acid, 3-Ehtoxy-,ethyl
ester; 763-69-9][1-3%]; Solvent
Naphtha (Petroleum), Light
Aromatic [64742-95-6][3-5%1;
Cumene [98-82-8][0.1-0.2%]; [FP
79.7 oF]; [BP 257-390.2 oF]; [LFL
0.5]; [SG 1.0253]; [H2-F2-RO]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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,item' CAS# State Material Hazard class Storage Use-Closed u.7pe7,1 Cabs
............
>115psl 11 Location
.. . .... . ........
4 ARRK-12 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Hardener: Polymercaptan SN, P65 Fabrication
Hardener [prop.][60-100%]; m-
t Phenylenebis(methylamine)
[1477-55-0)[10-30%]; Substituted
Aminophenol [Prop.1[5-10%];
Phenol [108-95-2][1-5%1;
Reactive Silane [Prop.][0.1-1%];
Substituted Aminophenol
[Prop.][0.1-1%]; [FP >199.4oF]
. . ....... ....... .... . .......... . ......... . ... ... . ................ .... . ......... . . . . . . ....... ... . . .. . .. . ...... . ......... . .. . . ........ ...... .... . ...... . . ...... . ... .............. . .. . ...... . . ..... ............... . . ....... . ..... . ... . ....... .. . ............ .. ... ................ . ....... . . .... . . ......... . . .... . .. . ...... .
5 ARRK-13 L 100.0 Loctite Heavy Duty Epoxy Resin: CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.0310 Gins 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Epichlorohydrin-4,4- SN, CA, P65 1 Fabrication
isopropylidene Diphenol Reson
[25068-38-6][>90%]; [FP >480.2
oF]
---- ------ -
ARRK-20 L 100.0 2k Urethane Primer Hardener (B) FLIC IR OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
[KUP-4061: SN,'P6~, CA Area
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride [98-56-
6][43.63%); Xylene [1330-20-
7)[36.6%); 1,6-Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, HDI [28182-81-
2][20%1; FP 76 oF]; [BP 282-285
oF); [LFL 0.9]; [SG 1.09; VD >11;
7 ARRK-24 L 100.0 Raku Tool PF-3701-2: CL3B, IR, SN 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flarn Cab - Use:
Alkylarninopoly (oxyalkylen)-ol I Fabrication
(25214-63-5)[10-25%]; [FP 266
oF]
8 ARRK-29 L 100.0 PPG Standard Undercoat IR, OHH, SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.1250 Gins Y N I Storage: Flam Cab - Use: Paint
Hardener: 4-Chloro-alpha, alpha, CL2, CA, P65 Area
alpha-trifluorotoluene [98-56-
6][50-75%]; Hexamethylene
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [28182-
81-2][20-50%]; N-Butyl Acetate
[1330-20-7][1-5%]; Xylene [1330-
20-7j[</=1.6%]; Ethylbenzene
[100-414][<l%]; [FP >110 oF];
... . ...... . .. . ........ - — ---- [H3-F2-RO] . . .... ... . .. .......
9 ARRK-38 L 100 Quest White Cream: Benzoyl IR, OHH, SN, 0.0310 Gin s 0.0100 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Peroxide [94-36-0][50-60%]; OP4, OX2 Fabrication, CNC room
Calcium Sulfate Dihydrate [7778-
18-9][5-10%]; Zinc Stearate [557-
05-1][3040%]; [H2-FO-R2] ....................... . .... . ....... ... . ...... . ... ........ . ... . ...... . . ..... - - --------------- . . . ...... ...
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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i1e)p CAS* State Concc Mote-Hai Hazard Class Stora'ge Use-Cl6sed-,' , Us(~-Open Cabs Loca`fiQn~'
10 ARRK-39 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6070 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH, 02500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Pyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CI-313 Fabrication
arbino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphen6l A
diglycidylether Hohiopolymer,
[68609-08-5][25-30%];
Polypropyleneglycol [25322-69-
4][20-25%];,Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0][1-5%1; 3-
aminornethyl-3,55—
trimethy1cyclohexyla mine (2855-,
'13-2][1-5%]; 1,3-
benzenedimethanarnine, reaction
products epichlorohydrin
[1235470-04-1][1-56/o]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][<l%]; [FP >320 oF]
11 ARRK40 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL CP-6072 Hardener: CR, SN, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyclohexanemethanamine, 5- CL3B Fabrication
amino-1,3,3-trimethyl-, reaction
products with bisphenol A
diglycidylether Homopolymer
(68609-08-5][25-30%1;
Polyp ro pyle neg lycol [25322-69-
4)[20-25%]; Trimethylhexane-1,6-
diamine [25620-58-0)[1-5%]; 3-
aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
i 13-2][1-5%]; Reaktionsprodukt
[M-
Phenylenbis(methylamin)/Styrol
[404362-22-7][1-5%]; 1,3-
benzenedimethanamine, reaction
products epichlorchydrin
[1235470-04-1][1-5%]; na-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][<l% [FP >320 oF]
-12 ARRK41 L 160.6 RAKUJOOL EA-2800: Epoxy CL3B, IR, S~N 6 2500 bIns 0.2500 Gins j y N Stora 6: Flam Cab - Use: 9
Resin Bisphenol A- Fabrication
(Epichl6rohydrin) Reaction
Product [25068-38-6](60-100%];
. . . ... . .......... . .... ............. . ........ .............
[FP >392 oF]
— ----- . . ................ . . . .. . . ............ . .. . ........... ..... ............. . . ~J . . . . .. ................. . .... ................ . .. . . - --- — -------- . . . . ............... .. ... . .... .
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Item
13
CAS#
ARRK-42
State Conc%,
L 100.0
Material
RAKU-TOOL EH-2904-1:
Benzoyl Alcohol [100-51-6][40-
445%]; 3-Aminomethyl-3,5,5-
trimethylcyclohexylamine [2855-
13-2][30-35%]; Trimethylhexane-
1,6-diamine [25620-58-0][10-
15%]; m-
phenylenbis(methylamine) [1477-
55-0][1-5%]; (FP >212 oF]
Hazard Class,,
CR, SN, OHH,
CI-313
Storage Use-Closed Use-.Open Cabs,
0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins i Y
I
>15psi Location
N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Fabrication
14 ARRK-43 L 10-0.0 RAKU-TOOL EH-2980: 2.4.6- IR, SN, CI-313 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N -1 Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
tris(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol Fabrication
j90-72-2][10-35%); (FP 392 oF)
15 ARRK-44 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL EP-2305: Epoxy IR, SN s 0.2500 Gin 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Resin (25068-38-6][40-45%]: Fabrication
Bisphenol F-epichlorohydrin
Resin [9003-36-5][10-15%];
Trimethylolpropane Triglycidyl
Ether [30499-70-8](5-10%];
Blowing Agent Isopentane [78-78-
4][<I%l
16 ARRK-45 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WRI Fabrication
Based on MIDI (60-100%]; 4,4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101-68-8][10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%1; Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
[2644740-5)(1-5%]; [FP >400
oF]; [H2-Fl-RO] ......... . ........ .... . . ..... . .. . . ........... . . ..... . ........ . . .... . . .............. . ........ .. . . .... . . . . .......... .... . ..... .. . . .. ......... . ... .............. . . . .. . ...... . .............. . ... . ....... . .. .
17 ARRK46 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PF-3708 Polyol: CR, SN, OHH 0.2500 Gins 1 0.2500 Gins I Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene Fabrication
(38640-62-9][30-35%]; 1,2-
Ethanediamine, Polymer with
Methyloxirane and Oxirane
[26316-40-5][15-20%); Calcium
Oxide [1305-78-8)[1-5%];
Aluminum Oxide [1344-28-1)[1-
5%]; Potassium Oxide [12136-45-
7][1-5%]
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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ri t em,::
7~ f
tAS#' Sta, te il: M ~tri~l' -7'
7
aza H Class
F
6.-~i se'd Use,'Open [_'Cabs ~Storaqe 0 515psi Location j
18 ARRK-47 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PH 3978 HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Isocyanate: 4,4'- SN, WR1 i Fabrication
methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate,
Diphenylmethane-4,4'
Diisocyanate [101-68-8][48-85%1~
4,4'-methylenediphenyl
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [25686-
28-6][20-30%];
Bis(isopropyl)na*phtKalene
[38640 62-9][20-25%];
Methylenedip henyl Diisocyanate
— - --------
(26447-40-5)[<5%]
..... . . ....... .............
TOTAL - Sensitize rs/Liq u ids
.. .... .... . . .............. . . . . ....... .......... . . ............. ...... .... . . ... ........ . . . ...... ........................... .. . .. . .. ........ ... .. .. ...... ............ . . . . . ................. . . . .. . . .... ........ . ...............
.......... . . . . ............... . .....
6.84 Gins i 0.00 Gins 4.45 Gins
... ............. ........ . . . . .......... ...... . ........... ..................... . ........ .......................... . ............. I .............. . ................................... . .. .......... . .
I
. . .............. ............................. . . . . . . ................... ................. ......... . ... . . . ......
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Sensitizers/Liqdids 1'.11.29 Gins I
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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~ mmm MM MM M mmm M M MM M MIM
~ ~ ~ M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Water Reactives I/LIQUIDS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
IF
1 ARRK-21 L 100.0 CA Plus Cyanocrylate Superglue CL3A, CR, OHH, 0.0780 Gins 0.0310 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Instant Adhesive: Ethyl WR1 Fabrication
Cyanoacrylate (7085-85-0)[90-
99%1; Poly Methyl Methacrylate
[9011-14-7][1-10%1;
Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-
............... . ......... ............................ . ........... . .... .................. . ........................ . ........ 0.5%]; [FP 185-200 oF]
...... . . . .............................. . ........ . ........................ . ................... . . . ... . ................. ........... . . ..... . ........... . ..... . ..... . .............
2 ARRK-22 L 100.0 Handibond Cyanoacrylate: Ethyl CI-3A, CR, OHH,
..... . ................... . ................. . . ............. . ........... . . ............... ..... .. . ..................... . . ............. . ... ....... ....
0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y
........ . .... . . ........... ...... ..... . . ............. . . . ..... . ........................ . ... . ....... . ...... ....... ....................
N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Cyanoacrylate [7085-85- WR1 Fabrication
0][>80%]; Acrylic Polymer [<10%);
Hydroquinone [123-31-9)[0.15%];
I [FP 150-200 oF]
3 ARRK45 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PE-3804: HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Polyisocyanate Prepolymer SN, WRI Fabrication
Based on MD] [60-100%]; 4,4'-
Diphenylmethane Diisocyanate
(MDI) [101-68-8][10-20%];
Polymeric Diphenylmethane
I Diisocyanate (pMDI) [9016-87-
9][5-10%]; Diphenylmethane
Diisocyanate (MDI) Isomers
[2644740-5)[1-5%]; [FP >400
oF]; [H2-Fl-RO]
4 ARRK-47 L 100.0 RAKU-TOOL PH 3978 HT, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.2500 Gins Y N Storage: Flam Cab - Use:
Isocyanate: 4,4'- SN, WRI I Fabrication
methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate,
Diphenylmethane-4,4'-
Diisocyanate (101-68-8][48-85%];
4,4'-methylenediphenyl
Diisocyanate, Oligomers [25686-
28-6][20-30%];
Bis(isopropyl)naphthalene
(38640-62-9][20-25%1;
Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate
[26447-40-5][<5%)
TOTAL - Water Reactives 1 /Liquids
...... . ........ ...... . . .. . ................ 1 —1 1 1----l—
AGGREGATE TOTAL - Water Reactives I/Liquids
1
0.83 Gins 0.00 Gins 0.78 Gins
..... . ........... * .... ...... — - - — - --------------- ----- — ------ 1.61 Gins
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME
UNLESS QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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C& 63.1.1(2) SUMM -S C TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TABLE 50 ARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIAL
ARRK`1649PaI_in6e6aksWa' SanDIeg6,~CA02611,"_ Y,
% Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed .--Used Closed -Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used ol~,n
(lbs) (g I n s) (cf~,) (Ibs) (91hs) (cfs) :(tbs) 9 1 ri 5).
3.4060 Cur,w~qens t ri 31 ID
a I To Ma.terial Total Tot, tal vI- e
-(glns) (cfs)
-0.0 S 6g,n, 19.4~7 t
QUANTITIES NOT.REGULAfED BY THE 2616 CMCBC
w wt
c
V
I 4w
im 4
k
0
Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Clo Material sed Used;Closed Used,Oppn Uqe Open d Open Used
Ilps) (gins) (cfs) (lbs) (glns~ (cfs) (lbs) (gins) (cfs)-
135
................. .............. . ......... ........ ....... .......................................................................................... ...................... . . .......................... ........................... . . .. . . . . . . . .......... ...
m atcrial Total Tv ta I T0al
(lbs) (cfs)
J
0.0-1 b.6. 4;~
Corr6s i v6 s7l
-7 .... . .. . ........... . ... . . .......... . — — --- — -- _ t-.~'
.2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(2)'/ CBCT~~BLE 307.1(2)~ MAQ PER IIST FLOOR 0bNTkoLAREA - H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR 1; MAQ
STORAGE/AGGkIEGATE MAQ -*Nb CAbIkETS: ~9,000 POUNDS 1,000 GALLONS .,'.1,620 CUBIC FEET.m 30 GALLONS LIQUEFIED GAS
WITH CAB] . NETS: -2.00'0 G I'L - NIS 1;620:CUBIC FEET 60 G S GE/AGGR'EGATE M_ ED GAS T6~A AQ 20,000,POUNDS' A 0 ALLONS LIQLEF,I.
`USE-~Cl_ . OS, 10,000POUNDS- 1,000jGALLONS-A 620,CUBIC FEET[3,240CUBIC FEET-F IN CABINETS]- 30 GALLONS LIQU ! EF E ED fviX0` I b GAS
1..,-2,000 POUNDS USE-OPEN MAQ: 200 GALLONS'
1 TABLE 414.2.5(l): M,and S-1:OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: 1,9,500 POUNDS, %11 050 GALLONS :2016CFCTa e
% V,
T
2 1 -CAL A 6k6 IFORNI CObE'S:'C'6N'T'ROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED ASA B,
'
F1, CC PAiTdY BASED ON THE USE AND S.TORA,G.E OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS'
MRAC~E AMOUNT ="MAXIMUMAMOUNt IN'u8E-,AND sTbkAGE, UNLESS OTH'ERW'IS*-E- NOTED. NbTALL I MATERIALS'IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WI . TH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLERSYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CEIC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFC TA13LE 5003A. 1(2) SUMMARY- HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
ARRK, 1949 Palomair Oaks Way, San Diego, CA 92011
_7 ff Matc,rial c Op n Storage Storage Storage Used Closui Used Closed U sed C-l'o s e U se"_7' f7 je Used Open
7
Used Open
(glm;) (cfs) (1 b§) (gtns) (cfs) (lbs) (gln, (r S t
i * H lily 76xim g 5000 0.5000
Total Tot,31 Total
~lbs) ~glns) (cfs)
Highly'Tioxics"-0.0 0.0
2016 COCTABLE 5603.1.1(2)/CEIC TABLE 307.1(2): MAO PER IIST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-4 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR > MAQ
StORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO cAbN~Ts:' 20 POUNDS - 2 GALLONS - 40 CUBIC ittEE I - U.8 UALLONS LlCiUIFIED (CABSIEXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE
STORA6 ' E/AGGREGATE' MAQ - WITH CA91NETS: 40 POUNDS - 4 GALLONS - 40 CUBIC FEET - 0:8 GALLONS LIQUIFIEb [CAB.S/EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE]
USE-CL6SED MACI: 20 POUNDS - 2 GALLONS - 40 CUBIC FEET - 0.8 GALLONS LIQUIFIED [CABS/EXHAUSTED ENCLOSURE]
USE-OPEN IVIAQ: - 6 POUNDS - 0.6 GALLONS
2016 CFC.TABLE 5003.11.1 CBC TABLE 414.2.5(l) - M and S OCCUPANCIES - STORAGE/DISPLAY - MAQ PER CONTROL AREA: 40 POUNDS - 4 GALLONS
Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed :Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open i
(lbs) (gins) (cfs) (lbs) (g1ns) (cfs) (lbs) (gIns) (cfs) f 4___ AL
--------
lrritantt, 12.0000 96 5620 0000 1 2.0000 30 i ......................................... . .................................................. —J ................... ............................. . ........ . ....
14.7910
................ . ........... . . ....... . .... .. . ........................................... . ........................................ . .........
Material - Total To ta I Total
(lbs) (gin ;) (rfs)
140
..
101.353— .0.0~
............. . ......... . . . . .......... .... ...... . ....... . ......... ............. .. ............ . .......... . . . ...........
QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC
2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROLARE4 IS CCASSIFIEb AS A B, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOU . NT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE A I
ND.STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWIS . E NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE-AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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CBC *ABLE.307.1(2) - CFC TABLE.5003.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HLALTH HAZARD MATERIALS',.'
' " t, ~111 . - _ , As Wa__ - ARkk -'11940 PMornar 0 y, San Dlego,11:A. 92011,
age Storage Stornge Used Closed Used Clo 1, to Stor, sed Used Closed Used Open Used Open aterial Used Open,
(lbs) (gins)~, (cf (I b s),
(r1s)
~glns) (c f.$) (glms)
bVier Htallh Hazards 12 Of_'(_0 55.9210, 0 2.0000 14.1030
M-1turial Total Tota I Total
(lbs) (gins) (cfs
0.0 0 1 0,024 .6t~er Health Haza~cls'
QUANTITIES,NOT REGULATED BY;THE 201.6 CFC/CBC- 4 7~
41
'4j
-A, J
A ~Z
V
7-
v. V
7. Used CloSod ro atf Storage Storage. Used Closp-d Uscd Closed 'Tial Storage Used Open Used Open Used Open
A- (cf.,) (Ibs) (gi n s (I bs) (gins) (cfs) (lbs) :,(gins)
'17) Ci~-Prdp(55 2 17.06 0 2.8120,L
..... . ........... ................ . . ........ ....... ... ..... ................. ... ... ............. ........ ................................................................................ ... .......... ........................................... ....................
Material Total Tbt, To ta I
(lbs) (gins) (cfs)
741- A 0 7 6-5 19.
. .......... ............ . . ...
-------- - CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 SUBSTANCES CHEMitAll_S~ K-NOWN T'(OTHES'TATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE cANCERbR REPRODUCTIVE/DEVELOPMENTAL TOXICITY
INCLUDES PRODUCTS CONTAINING CA-P65 REGULATED SUBSTANCES'
REPORTING/DISCLOSURE7HR6UGH CUPkA 4ND/OR'LOCAL COUNTY HEALTH AGENCIES MAY BELREQUIREb,"
S
jq
1~ 4 7 - L
N& BASED ON THE USE AND STORA - GE I OF
I
HEALT
.
H HAZARD MAT~IRIAL~ 2016-CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROLAREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A 13,~Fl, S1 OCCUPA
STORAGE AMOUNT. ~_ MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE: UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN U~t AT THESAME TiME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION'
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CBC TABLE 307.1(2) - CFCTABLE 50.03.1.1(2) SUMMARY - HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
ARRK - 1949 Palomar 6aks Way, Safi Diego, CA 92011
Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Cloud Us6d'Closed Us6~40pen Open Used Open,'
(lbs) (gins) (cfs) (Ibs), (gins) j (cfs 1 055) (gins) c IS)
Sensitizers 6.8430 4.4470
tvaterial Total To ta I Total OR Obs)~~ '(gins) (c fs)
Sensitizers 0.0 11.29 0.0
QUANTITIES NOT REGULATED BY THE 2016 CFC/CBC
2016-CALIFORNIA cbDES: CONTROL AREA IS CLAS SIRED AS A 13, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON T . HE USE AND STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOUNT -- mAxIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH -c 10% IN USE AT ANY TIM , E UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC ~IkE SPRINkLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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'dBCTABLE3b7.1(1)-CF_ C TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
AlkRW. 1949 Palomar Cliks Wa ''San DIegq, PA 92011 Y, 4,,
Material Storage Storage Storaqe Used Closed Used Closed, Used Closed Used Open Used Open- Used Open
(I b.-)'- (gIns), (cts) ()bs) (9 rill) (gins) df
~Ae~oscls L~~tl 3 12 0000 2.0000:
Mat~_.rial Total Tot3l Total
(lbs) (cfs)
!"Aerosols L661.~, 1 ~,K, 14.0 0.9-- - .6 L-L ... . ... ............ .............. ....... . . ....... ......... .... ... ...... -
.2016 b ' PC' 51041: H OCCUPANCY OR s P-LdiAL ktQUIktMENTS'AP0bcABLt to ONLY >5oo POUNDS IN Gk6UP"A, B; E,Fj AND R OCCUPAN 8-1
MAQ,PEIR 1ST,FL6,6R c6NtR0'L'AkEA OF LEVEL 2 AN'D 37 AER'OsOLS COMBINED: li'bod POUNDS OR 2,000 POUNDS IF STORED IN CABINETS.'
2616 CFC_'tAB'LE'5104.3.1: NONSEGIR EGAT . ED,ST
I
ORAGE 0 , F LEVEL'2 AND~3 . A I EROSOL COMBINED . IN GENERAL P URPOSE W
I
AREHOUSE S - :
~'PALLETIZED.OR 80LID-PILE STORAGE: 12,000 LBS
RACK STORAGE: 24,000 LBS;,:,
MAQ of LEVEL 2 and 3 AEROSOL COMBINED IN NON-SEGREGATED RETAIL STORAGE AREA: 2,500 POUNDS—
v
Material' Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used.0pen 0"d Open Used Open
(lbs) (gins) (CfS) S) cts)
2 CombUStble Liquids'il' 0.3750
................. . ......... ............................ .......................... ............. .......................................................... .. .............. . ............................... ........................................ . .............
7 L Material Total,- Totnl~~a, Total
~glns) (cfs)
-0. 0 75 :!'Combustible Liquids 11, 0' ~.3 0 ...... ..... .... ......... . ..... . .......... . .. .. . ............. . ......... . ...... .......... ........ . .. ..... . ........................... . . ... ............ . ...... . . ....... . .... . ....... . .......... .. ....
2016'CFC TABLE 5003.1'1(1) CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER 1ST OL6bk CONTROL AREA_
H-2 66 6 U FANCY F6 R ON LY MAQ WH EN US ED 0 R STO REDt IN.OP EN CO NTAI N E RS/SYSTE MS 0 R C LOS ED C 0 NTAI N ERS/SYSTEMS 15 PS I
C NU Eb~61RSi H 3 OC UPANC.Y FOR ONLY > MAQ WHE S TORED IN CLOSED,CONTAINERSISYSTEMS AT-</=15 PSI
240 GAL L6 STORAGE/AGGREGATE-MAQ.m NO CABINETS' NS
--ST RAG AGGREGATE MAQ -.WITH CABINETS—* 480 GALLO NS!
USE-C LOSED MAQ: 240 GALLON~S' u 't
S -OPENWAQ',~- 66 GALLONS,
6Q'UJ1'bS WITH NO FIRE POINTS (IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 92) 2016 CFC 5701.2 NON-APPLICABILITY 7: UNLIMITED
STORAGE OF STILLED"SPIRITS AND WINES,IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS -2016 CFC 5001.1 EXCEPTION 10 & 57011-NON-APPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED
GROU P M 06CUPANCY MAXIMUM QUANTITY. PER CONTROL AREA 2016 CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 COMBINATION OF I-Bj I-C, 11, & IIIA LIQUIDS:
CEILING Hi GH, SHELF STORAGE <=6% OTHER STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTE S M PROTECTION:, 15,000 GALLON
6 CALIFORNIA CODES4,CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS .201
STORAGE AMOUNT --MAXIMUM AMOUNT, IN USE AND STORAGEj UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED; MATERIALS IN USEATTHE SAMETIME, WITH < 10% IN USE ATANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER.SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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Cl3d TABLE 307.1(1) - CFd TABLE SiO63.11.11(11) SUMMARY PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
ARRK 1940 Pailornbr Oaks Way, San Diego, CA k0l I
Mkc, ria 1, Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used,Open ~Osedopen ~1
(I b s) (gins) (01) (lbs) (glns) (Ibs) ~gfns') (cfs~
i Combustible Liquids 111-A 0.3590 0.3120
Material Total Tot3l Total
(Ibs) (gins) (c fs)
Combustible Liquids Ill-A' 0.0 0. 671 0.0
2016-CFC,TABLE 5003.1.1(1) 1 CBC TABLE 361.1(1):.MAQ PER IIST FLOOR CONTROL AREA
H-ibC660XISI&Y'~OR'bNLY > MA-6 WHEN USED OR StORED IN OPEN C614tAiNERSISYSTems OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >115 PSI
H.3 C*CUPANCY FOR ONLY:i MAQ WHEN USED OR STORED IN CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS AT </=15 PSI
ST:ORAGE/A'G' G!REGATE MAQ- NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS
STORAG'E/AGGREGATE.MAQ - WITH CABINETS: 1,320 GALLONS
USE-CLOSED MAQ: 660 GALLONS
USE-OPEN MAQ: 160 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITH NOTIRE POINTS - 2016 CFC 5701.2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. 2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception I & 5701.2 E)iception 2: </=50;/. WATER MISCIBLIi FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5 LITERS/1.3 GAL: UNLIMITED
GRO 1. UPMO I CC U . PANCY.- MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA - 2016. CFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 - COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C, 11 & III-A LIQUIDg:
CEILING </=1 8'HIGH, SHELF STORAGE </=6'; OTHER STORAGE </=457,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
14
,JklteFial Storage Storagp Storage U'sed Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open Used Open,
(gIns) (cfs) (lbs) (glns) (cfs) (Ibs) lgIns) (cfs) (lbs)
Comb~j,,[Ve Licjuid,~ 1-B 3 7810 ................................... ...................... 300000 ........................ * ............................... .............................. .......................................................... . ... ............................. : 3.6560 ............................................... . .......... ! ..........................................................
j ~&,iterial Total Total Total
(lbs) (9Ins) (cfs)
I,Combustiblea Liquids III-B - 0.0, 37AV 0.0
2016.CFC TABLE 5003.1.1 (1) CBC TABLE 307.1 (1): MAQ PER 1 ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA
STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: NOTLIMItED-
'WITH STO14AGOAGGREGATE MAQ_- CABINETS:* NOT LIMITED
US,E-CLOSED MAQ: NOT LIMITED
USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT LIMITED
LIQUIDS WITH - NO FIRE POINTS - 2016 CF-C 5701..2 Exception 7: UNLIMITED
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC; - 2016 CFC 5001.1 Exception 1 & 570t2 Exception 2: </=50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAmMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=5
LITERS/11;3 GAL: UNLIMITED
2016. CALIFORNIA CODES: CONT ROL AREA IS' 'CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE-OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOUNT = MAXIMUM AMOUNT IN USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMAIFIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.
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HAZARD OUS ~ATtRIAL iAND 6CCUPANCY C,LASSIFICATION ANALYSIS , V- ., -~ - !~, , " -; 4- , I-,
- ~ V,.~ 4 ~- 5~ 'n C6C TABLE 307.1(1) -- CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY' OHYSI,dAL HAZARD MATER~IA'LS~
San' e ARRK - .1949 Palom'ar, Oaks Way,' Diego,;CA 91011 ~ -2 -% ~ "A ~ -- ~, .
7
roateria'l Storage Stor Storage, Used Closed I Used Closed UsedClosed. Usedopen Used Open Used Open
(lbs) (glns) -(cfs) (Ibs) (gins) (c f s) (cfs) (lbs) L -(.9 a,, it
4.2500.- amFnable LqLld' -B 3 5 ~,15 0 0 0 Fl,
Material 0 al Total T tal Tot(
(lbs) (glns~ (cf s)
39. Flammable Liquids 1- 0.0 L"
6 ~di~ C(d TABLE '00.1.11(l) dBC TABLE 367.1(1): MAO kk IIST FLOOR CONTROL AREA OF FLIAj FL1B AND F'L1C COMBINED, -
Ff i OCCUPANCY FOR61SILY MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN OPEN CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS/SYSTEMS >1 5 Psi,
H-3 OCCUPANCY F*OR ON-LY > MAQW'HE+N US-ED 'OR STO*RE-D IN CLOSED CONTA I - N
I
ERS/S
. YSTE
-
MSAT</:~'i~pil'.
S "-.'-,.,-',24-0 GALL --~'STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ - NO CABINET -e.- r
:'STcR4GE/AGGRE6ATE MAQ -WITH CABINETS: -480GALLONS
:~,USE-CLOSED MAC. 240 GALLONS
USE-OPEN MA6:.: 60 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITH NO FIREPOINTS (IN ACCORDANCE-WITH ASTM,D 92) - 2016 CFC 5701.2 NOWAPPLICABILITY 7; UNIL M11tib
.-,~§TORAGE OF DISTILLED SP'1RITS AND WINES IN WOODEN BARRELS AND CASKS '2016,CFC 5001'1 EXCEPTION 10 & 5701.2rNOWAPPLICABILITY 10: UNLIMITED
4'
P M. Q,C.CUPA-N,C,Y,- M,AXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA - 2016 CFCTABLE 5704.3.4.1 -,COMBINATION OF PB, I-C, 11 & 111-A LIQUibS:,
J 'CEiLING'</=18'.HIGH,'SHELF STORAGE</~-6% OTHER STORAGE </~-4.6:7,500 GALLONS 4
.15;000 GALLONS," .,SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION;
0.
Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open I Used Open Nlnierial
(lb's) (gins) (cf 0 i4s) (glns) (cfs) (Ibs). (gills), (cfs),
able iquids I-C 0 I . ................... . . .......................... ..... i'FlWmm 5.i5O L . .................. ............................... .......................................................... . ............ . ..... . . ... . ... .............. ....................................................... . ............... . ..... .................... ..........
M -rial atc Tota I Total Total
(lb s) (gins) fcfs)
0, 6 0. m b Fla. ma le Liquids I-C - 6,0 ........ .... L .... . .....
ED e 266 COC TABLE 5663.11.11(l) C13C TABLE 307.11(l): MAO PER IST OL66R CONTROL AREA OF FLIB AND FL1C COMBIN
H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED FOR ONLY > MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN NORMALLY OPEN CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS OR CLOSED CONTAINERS'OR SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED:ol!5 PSI
14.3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED FOR, ONLY> MAO WHEN USED OR STORED IN NORMALLY CLOSED CONTAINERS AND SYSTEMS PRESSURIZED AT .0=1 5 PSI .
-NO B STORAGE/AG.,GREGATE MAP. CA ll~IETS 240 GALLONS
',STORAGE/AGGREGAT E MAQ - WITH CABINETS: 480 GAL - LONS
MAd..., 240 GALLONS
Q. -USE-OPEN,MA 60 GALLONS
LIQ .4 7 UIDS WITH NO FIRE POINTS -'2016 CF
MEDICINES, 0'00'D',* ICOS METICIS, tTC: -"2016- CFC 5061.i Exci'~ti~n I & 5701.2 Exception 2' <1=50%WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONiAfNEiis ~:i=i LITE,RS,/5 GAL: UNLIMITED
MI T.Y. 06R:.CO.NT'RbLARkA ~26116 dFC TABLE 5704.3.4.1 -COMBINATION OF I-B, I-C,'IlA 111-A LIQUIDS:,', GROUPM,OCCUPANCY. AXIMUMQUANTI 4
CEILING </~18'1-11GH, SHELF STORAGE </=6', OTHER.STORAGE </=4.5':7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRiNKLER 'SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS,
2016 CALIFORN,IA,CODES: CONTROL AREA IS , CLASSIFIED AS A B,'Fl, S,1 _OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE'O'~ PHYS'lCk'HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE A
I
MOUNT~=- MAXI MUM AMOUNT..IN USE AN . D STO . RAG I E, . UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT THE SAME TIME, WITH < lb%, IN. USE
L
AT A Y T I Wl~'U N L E'SS'
~'60ANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FI,RE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION. , %
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CBC TABLE 307.1(1) - CFC TABLE 5003.1.1(1) SUMMARY - PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
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aterial Storage Storage Storage Used clo~sed qseo'bose Used Closed Used Open Used Op~n Used Open
(I bs'l (gins) (cf 16, ~lbs) (I h') lr1r) (gins) (cfs) s (c f-,,)
ganic Perdx'i*d' Or esIV 0.6iicl
. . . . 0.0100 .. .......
Materiali T otal Tolaf Tot al
(lbs) (gins) (cf!
Organic Peroxides IV 0.0 0.041 0.0
201'6 CFC TABLE 5003.1;1(1) CBC TABLE 307.1(1): MAQ PER IST FLOOR CONTROL AREA
StOR-AGUAGGREGATE MAO - NO cAbiNEfs:. NOT LIMITED
STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ.- WITH CABINETS: NOT LIMITED
USE-CLOSED MAQ: NOT LIMITED
USE-OPEN MAQ: NOT LIMITED
Material Storage Storage Storage Used Closed Used Closed Used Closed Used Open Used Open' U s" d 0 rp 1, 11
(lbs) (gins) .(cfs) (lbs~ (cfs) :i (lbs) ~qlns) (gins) 14 (cfs)
Oxidizers 0 0310 0.0100 .............. ................... . ................ ................... ....... ... .......................................... .............. L ............. ................... .................... .......................................................... ..........................................
r0aterial Tota I To ta i Tota I
(lbs) (gins) (cfs)
1~Oxicliiers 2- 0.0. 0.041 0.0 . . ......... ...... ------
2016 CFC TABLE 5003.1;1(1) /'CBC TABLE 307;1(1): MAQ PER 1ST FLOOR CONTROL AREA - H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR > MAQ
STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAO - NO CABINETS: 500 POUNDS - 50 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE MAQ -WITH CAB INETS: 1,000 POUNDS - 100 GALLONS
USE-.CL6§ED MAQ: 500 POUNDS - 50 GALLONS -
USE-OPEN MAQ: - 100POUNDS- 10GALLONS
266-CFC TABLE 5003.8.24 CBC TABLE 415.5.2: DETACHED STORAGE REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDS AND SOLIDS WHEN > 2,000 TONS
2016 CALIFORNIA CODES: CONTROL AREA IS CLASSIFIED AS A B, F1,'S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE AND STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
STORAGE AMOUNT ~7 MAXIMUM AMOUNT,*-USE AND STORAGE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. NOT ALL MATERIALS IN USE AT I THE SAME TIME, WITH < 10% IN USE AT ANY TIME UNLESS
QUANTITIES ARE INCLUDED. AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION.,
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Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions
I N I MENEM
AL1
.....................................................
Aerosols Level 1
. .......... . ............ . ..... . ...................... - .................................. . . .............. . ... . . .......... ........... . ...................... .. . .. . .. . ........................ . .............. . . . . . ...... . . . .............................. . .... . . . ................................ . . . . . .. . .................... . . . . . .................. . .... . ......... . ...... . ................... . .................... . .......... . .......
P
.......... .................. . .................. . ..........
AL2 Aerosols Level 2 P
. . . ... . ............................................................... ......................... . . . ................................... ...............
... ............ ... AL3
.. ........... .... . ....................... . . . ....... . ... . . . . . ......... . . ........................ . ............................................... . ....... . ...................... . . . ..... ............. . ................. ........ .................................... .. . ........... . ... . ............ ....... ....... .... . . . . . . ....................................................... . ..... . ......................................................................................
I Aerosols Level 3 P
CA Carcinogens H
CA-CP
........... ................. . ..... I Carcinogens-Consumer Products
. ........ ....................... . ....................... . .. . ........ . . ..........
H
CID
.. . ............................. . ................ .
Combustible Dusts
............. ............. . ..... . . . . . ......... . ................. .. . ............. . ......... . . ......... ..... . ............. . . . ............. . ............... . ............. . . . .... . ................ . .... . .................. . .. ...................................................... . . .... . .................... . ....... ......... . ... . ................................ . ............... . ... . ... . .......... . ............... ........................... . . . . ..............................
P
. .................... . . ....... .... . ................................................ . ............ . ...... . ......................
CF Combustible Fibers P
CG-NH Compressed Gases - Inert/Non-Hazardous P
CL2 Combustible Liquids 11 P
CL2-NFP Combustible Liquids 11-No Fire Point P
CL3A
............... .................. ...................
Combustible Liquids III-A - ............ . . .. . ........... ................... ............ ....... ......................... ... ...... ................. ......... . ..... . .... . .................. . ... .... .. . . . .. . . .... .... ...... .. . .. .. ......... . . . . .. ......
P
.... ..... ... ... . ... ....... ....................... . ..................
L;L3A-NFP Combustible Liquids III-A-No Fire Point P
CL3B Combustible Liquids III-B P
CL3B-NFP Combustible Liquids III-B-No Fire Point P
CR Corrosives H
........................................................................................................................................................................................................ . . .................................................................................... . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ .................... ... . ........ .. .......
CRY-F
. ..... . .... . ............. . . . .............
Cryogenic Liquids - Flammable
. ..... .. . . . ........... . ...... ..... . . ... . ..... . . ...... . .... . ..... . ........... . . . . ................... . .......... . . ........... . ....... . ......
P
CRY-NH 1 Cryogenic Liquids - Inert/Non-Hazardous P
CRY-OX Cryogenic Liquids - Oxidizing P
EX
... . .... ........ .. .. .......... . ... . ...........
Explosives
. . .............. . .. _.- . ...... ..... . ....... .. . ......... . ..... . .... . .. ...... . . ................. ........ . ........ ............... . ........ . .......... .......................... . ........ . ................. . . . . . ......... . ........ .......... - ---- -------- - - ----- ...... ...... . ..... -
P
------------ - - - - - ------ - ---------- -
EX1.1 Explosives Division 1.1 P
...... . .. . ..... -"-* . ............... . ........ ..... . ........ - ... . ...... * ................ . ....... ....................... .. ...... ... . .... . ..... -- ------ - - - . . ...... . ........ ............ . ...... . ...... . . .......... - — ----------- - -------- -------------- .. . ........... ............... . ............
EX1.2 Explosives Division 1.2 P
EX1.3 Explosives D~ivision 1.3 P
EX1.4 Explosives Division 1.4 P
EX1.4G Explosives Division 1AG P
EX1.5
................................... ................................
Explosives Division 1.5
. ....................................... I ................................................................................................................................................................................................ . . ........ .......... . ................. . ..... .................... ........ . ......................................... . .................................................... . .................................................................................................................
1 P
. ... ............... . ........... - ......................................................................
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Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions
C I a s Name Hazird
.. . . ................... ... . ...........
Explosives Division 1.6
. .......... .... ... . ......... . . ............ . ... ...................... . ........... . . . .................. . .......... . ...... ........... . ...................... . . . . . . ........ . ... . ................. . ............ . . .............. .................. P ..... . ........................... ........... . ............. . . . .. . ....................... .... . ..... . ....... . . . ....... . ... . ......... . . ...... . .. . . . .................... . ... . ..................... . ........ .................. . ...............................
A . . . . ......
FG . ....................................... .
Flammable Gases
........... .................. . .................... . ............................................. . . .......................................................... . . I . ..................................... ... . . ........................... ..............................
P
................... ........................................................... . .......................................... ........................ . .. . ........ . .. . .......... ..... ..........
FL1A Flammable Liquids [-A
. . ........ . . ... .. ........ ......... . ........ . .......................... ........... .........................................................
P
FL1A-NFP Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point I P
FL1 B Flammable Liquids'l-B' P
FL1 B-NFP
. ...... . . . . ........ .
Flammable Liquids I-B-No Fire Point
. . ....... ..... .. . ... ... . ............
P
......................................................... . ......... . .... ..................... ........... . .................................... . ..................... .............................. . . . .................... . . . ... . .................... ......... . .... . .. ............................................................................... . ................... 7r-"r ............. .. .................... ........................ ............ . ............................ . ............... . . .......... .. ... . .. ...... . .... ... . ................. . . ..................... .
FL1C
. ... .......... .........
A Flamrnablb Liquids I C,.::.,-;
. ........... . ..... . ......... . ......
FLIC-NFP 1 Flammable Liquids I-C-No Fire Point P
FRF Federal Regulated Flammable Substances' P
FIRS Federal Regulated Substances P
....... . ................. .... — -------
!,-FS.
. .. ....... I ................ . ........ . .. .
Flammable Solid S.
. . ................... .. . . ........ . ... . .. ... ............ . ...... . ..... .................. i . ........... . . .............. . . . ...... . .................. . ..... . ... . . . .. ........... ............. ................. . . ............... ...... . . . . .......................... . . .... . .......... . . . .............. ........... . ................... ...........
HT Highly Toxics H
r77-77777'.
IR Irritants H
IR-CP 1 Irritants-Consumer Products I H
. .........
NH . .......... .... ........... .....................
--- 77-
Nonhazardous Materials
.. .. .............. . .............. ..................... . ....................................................................................... . . ..... . ................................ ....................................... ........... NH . ................................................ ........................ . ... . ..................................................... ...... . ....... ........ . ............................ . .......... - .............. . . .............. . ............ . ...... ....... ... ..... ...... . .......... .
OHH Other Health Hazards H ............ . ... ................ . ............................. ...... ..... .. . ...... .......... . . .... ......... .. ... .. ..... ......................... ..... ............ ........... ... . . . .. ........ . . . . ..... . ...... .................... ..................... . .............. ......... . ......................... ............ ..
O'ther'Health Hbzards'-Consumer,Pro6cts H: ....... .........
OP Organic Peroxides - Unclassified Detonable
Opi Organic Pe'rox'ides 1,
. ........ . ....... ......... P , . . . . ..... ............... . ... . ............... . ............ . . . ..... . .. — ---- -----
OP2
.................... . .. . . . . .. . .................
'I Organic Peroxides 11
......... ................................. . ........................... . . . ...................... . ..................... . .... ........... . . . . . ...................... . . . ................ . . ..................... . . ......... . .... P
........... ............. . ... .......... ...... .............. ............ ... .. . ......... .......................... ...... . . . ............... . ....... . . . .......... ......... . ............... . .............. .......................
Organic Peroxides III
77
P
i OP4 i Organic Peroxides IV P
OP5 Organic Peroxides.V, P:
Ox I Oxidizer Gases P
I OX1 . ........ . ............................... . ........................
1 Oxidizers 1,
............... . .. . . .................. . ...... . ......... . ............. . ...... . .. . ........... . .............. . ....... . ...... .. . ..................... . ................... . ........................... . ..... .............. .. .......... ........... . .......... . ... . ............................. . ......................................... .............................. .... . ......... . ... . .......... . ................................ . ............. . ......................................... . ........ .......... .......................... . ................ . .............
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~Class Name Hazard
S
OX2
... . .. .................. . ....................................
Oxidizers 2
. ................................. . .................. ....................................... . ............... . ............... . .......... . .......................... . ................................. . .. . .. . . . ... .... . ..... . ...... . ...... ..................................................... .............................. . .. . .............. . ..................... . ... . .... . ....... . ............................................................. ....... . ............. .........................................
P
OX3
. ........... ....................... . .................
Oxidizers 3
...... . . ...... . . ..... . . . ...... . ...... . . ............... . .. . .............................. ...... .................... . ... . ......... . . . .... . ..... ................. . ....... . ....... . ..... ....... . .. . . . ............ . ................. . . . ........ . . ................. ... . ... . ......... . ...... . ...... . ....... . ............... . . . ..... . . . ....... . .... ..... . . ..............
...................... . .... ....... .. . .... . ........................... . ... ..... .
P
. ......... ........... . . . . ............... . ... . .. . .. . .......
OX4 Oxidizers 4 P
P65 CA-Prop65 H
PSM
. ... . ...........
PSM-OSHA
— -----
H
. . . .......... . .
Py
...... . ... . ... . ...............
Pyrophorics
... ........ .. . .......... . .... . . ..... . . ..... . .. . ...... . . . .......... . ...... . ..... . . ... .... . ..... ........ . . ........... . . . . .......... . ... . . ------- . . . ........ ...... ........... . . . ........ ... ................. . .................. . . .......... .. . ...... ....
P
. ......
RAID i Radioactive i H
RADA Radioactive - Alpha 1 H
RADB Radioactive - Beta H
RADG Radioactive - Ganima H
RMP-T1
..... ................. .. . ... . .........
RMP Table I - Federal Regulated Substances
...................... ............... . ..................................... ....................... . . ................. . ................................................... . ....................... - ................. .............. . ......... . ............ . .. . .... . ............................................ . . . ..... . ............ .. . ........................... . .. . . ....... . ..................................................... . ............. ........................ . ........... . .... ........... ...............
P
. ... . ......... . . . .............. . ............. . ...... ......... . ............................. -
j RMP-T2
........ . ................ . .. __ .... ......................
RMP Table 2 - Federal Regulated Flammable Substances
.. . ......... ...... -- . ........... . . ............... . .. . .. . ...... ...... ...... ....... -------- . . .. . . ........ . ..... . . . . ................................... . . . ........
P
. ......
RMP-T3 RMP Table 3 - CA Regulated Substances P
SIED Special Industrial Explosive Devices P
SN Sensitizers H
.......... . ..... . . . ... ... ..... ...... SN-CP
. . ....................................................
.... ... ........ ...... . ..... .......... . . . ..... ........ . .... ... . . .............. . . ...... . .... . ... . .............. ..... . . ....... .......... . .... .. .. . . .... ... .. . ........... ... ..... . . . .... ...................... . ... . .......... ................. . .. . . . ......... . ................. . ... ................ .. .. .. . . . ..... . . . . . . . . ........................... Sensitizers-Consumer Products
. .. . .... ........ . ................. . ................................ . ... . .. . ...................... ..... . .............. . . ................. . ... . .. ..... . .................. . ................................... . ....... . ................ . ....... . .................... . ........................ ... . ...................... . ............. ............... . . . .................. . .. . . . . .......... . .............. . . . ................................ . ... . . .......... . . ....... . ...........
.......
. .................... . .....
H
SRS State Regulated Substances
. . . ........ ..................... ..... .................................................... .......... ....
P
TX i Toxics H
I
I UR1 Unstable Reactives 1 P
UR2
.... . . . ..... .. . ... ... . ..................
Unstable Reactives 2
.......... ........ . ............. . ......... . . . .......... . . . ........... . . ........ .... . .................. . ................. . ............ . . . ....... . ... . ............... .... ... . . .... . ....... . . . ....... . . . . . ....... . . . ........................ . . .............. . . .............. ..... . . .............. . . .. . .... . ...... . . ..... . . . ....
P
— — - — _-_ -----_-_--------
UR3 Unstable Reactives 3 P
UR4 Unstable Reactives 4 P
WR1 Water Reactives 1 P
WR2 Water Reactives 2
......... .
P
WR3 Water Reactives 3 P
.......................................... .......................... ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ......................................................................... .......... - .. . .................................................................................................................................. .......................................... .............. ....................................................................
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS
ACID
Corrosive m aterial whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions.
Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals.
Forms a salt when it reacts with a base.
Tastes sour.
Turns blue litmus paper red.
4 Verych0mically~ active.
4 Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach.
* Generally incompatible with bases -[alkalis].
4 PH -0=1 to -c7
AEROSOL
i A Product that is dispensed from.an 6erosol.c.ontainer by a propellant.
0 Level 1 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion </=8,600 Btu/Ib.
M Level 2 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/Ib and <13,000 Btu/Ib.
0 Level 3 Aerosol: Chemical heat of combustion >1 3,000 Btu/Ib
AEROSOL CONTAINER
A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces (1,000 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product; or
'4 A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces (118 mL), designed to dispense an aerosol product.
BASE[ALIKALI].
Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain. hydroxyl ions.
Chemically opposite of an organic acid.
Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid.
Neutralizes acids,
Very chemically active.-
burn, irritate 'or destructively attack organic tissbes such as skin, lungs, stomach.
PH >7 to >/=14
CARCINOGEN
4 Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue.:
Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if:
It has been evaluated by the International Agency of Re§eairch on Cancer,(IRAC) and found to be a carcinogen; or
i It is listed as a.carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or
Regulated -by OSHA as a carcinogen.
CLOSED CONTAINER
Acontainer sealed by m eans of a lid or other device such that liquid, vapoe or dusts will not escape frorn it under ordinary conditions of use or
handling.
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CLOSED SYSTEM
# The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors
emitted by the product are not liberated outside of the vessel or system.
* The product is not exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations.
* Examples:
All compressed gases.
Product conveyed through a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment.
COMBUSTIBLE DUST
* Finely divided solid materials which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a
flame, spark or other source ignition.
* Combustible dust will pass through a U.S. No. 40 standard sieve.
* Generally:
Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is 'Combustible Dust.'
Particulate from wood routing is not 'Combustible Dust.'
Particulate from wood saving may or may not be'Combustible Dust.'
COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID.
* A liquid having a closed up flash point ~-/=100ol=.
0 Class 11 Combustible Liquid: Flash point >/=100oF and <140oF.
S Class IIIA Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=140oF and <200oF.
a Class IlIB Combustible Liquid:: Flash point >/=200oF.
* DOT Class 3 Materials.
COMPRESSED GAS
* A material, or mixture of materials which:
N Is a gas 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of priassuire; and
. Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other
health- or physical-hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF.
# The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows:
Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under the charged pressure and are entirely
gaseous at a temperature of 68oF.
Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases that, in a packaging under the charged pressure, are partially liquid at temperature of 68oF
Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases that are dissolved in a solvent.
Compressed Gas
'
Mixtures: Mixture of two or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented
by the properties of the mixture as a whole.
CONTROL AREA
4 Spaces within a building where quantities of hazardous materials not exceeding the maximum allowable quantity per control area are stored
dispensed, used or handled.
See also the definition of'Outdoor control area.'
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CORROSIVE-
A chemical that causes visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the point of contact. A che mic6l shall be
considered corrosive if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the method described in DOTn49 CFR 173.137, such chemical destroys or
changes irreversible the structure of the tissue at the point of contact following an exposure period of 4 hours. This term does not refer to action on
inanimate surfaces.
4 Burnt or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach — i.e.: acids, bases, caustics.
General 'rule of thumb': PH <72-3 and >j=1.2
Dot Class 8 Mat e*rials.
CRYOGENIC FLUID
A fluid having 6 boiling Point lower than -1 30oF at 14.7 psia.
FLAMMABLE GAS
A material which is a gas at 68oF-or less at 14.7 psia which:
6 Is ignitable at 14;7 psia when in a mixture of </=13% by volume with air; or
a Has a flammable range at 14.7 psia, with. a'ir of at least 12%, regardless of lower limit.
The limits specified shall be determined'at 14.7 Psi of pressure and a temperature of. 686F.
DOT Class 2 Materials.
FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS
4. A liquefied compressed gas which, under a charged pressure~, Js partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable.
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
A liquid having a clo sed cup fiath point <1 00oF.
0 Class IA Flam Flash p 'int <73oF and boiling point <100oF. mable Liquid: 0
. Class IB Flammable Liquid: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF.
a Class 11 Flammable Liquid: Flash point >/=736F 6nd-100oF.
DOT Class 3 Materials.
FLAMMABLE MATERIAL
A material capable of being readily ignited from common sources of heat or at a temperature of 600oF or less,
'FLAMMABLE SOLID
A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is capable of causing fire through friction, absorption or moisture, spontaneous chemical'
change, or retained heat from manufacturing or processing, or
has an ignition temperature below 212oF which burns so vig
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orously and persistently when igni e A solid which t' d as to create a serious hazard.
Test Data — CPSC 16 CFR; Part 1500.44: a chemical that ignites and burns with 6 self-sustained flame at a rate greater than 0.1 inch per second
along its major axis.
DOT Class 4.1 Materials.
FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR FUMES
The concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds 25 percent of their lower flammable limit (LFL).
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HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD]
Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probably severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows:
. 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or serious residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without
specialized protection equipment — Le.:
Inhalation/Absorption - Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through
contact with or absorption by the skin.
Ingestion e Oral: Materials Whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is </= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kgj.
Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists Whose LC50 tot acute inhalation t0XICIty IS </=0.5 mllllgrams per- liter [Illy/Ll.
Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= 10 times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts
per million [ppm].
Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm].
2 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection from all bodily contact -
i.e.:
Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products.
Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
Skin: Materials whose LD60 for acute. dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L].
Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million
[ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4.
Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm).
Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage.
a 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use
of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply — Le.:
* Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products.
* Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack Warning properties.
* Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] — continued
Health [Blue] — continued:
Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity, is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg).
Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity -is >2 and </=1 0 milligrams per liter [mg/L).
Liquids - Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=5,000 parts per
million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4.
Gases - Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm].
Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation.
1: Materials that on exposure could cause irritation but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying
respirator — i.e.:
Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products.
Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue.
Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg).
Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
Dusts & Mists - Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/LJ.
Gases & Vapors - Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and </=10,000 parts per million [ppm].
Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation.
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0: Materials that on exposure under fire conditions would offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials - i.e.:
* Ingestion - Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
* Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg].
Dusts & Mists - inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L].
Gases &Vapoi&s -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10,000 parts per million [ppin].
Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked adcording to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follow:
a 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air,
and which will burn readily i.e.:
Flammable Gases.
Flammable cryogenics,
Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <100oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid].
Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophoricsi.
0 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous
atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all
conditions -- i.e.:
Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=100oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <1006F [i.e.: Class I-B & I-C .
Flammable Liquids].
Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air (i.e.: dusts of
combustible/flammable solids, mists of fammable/combustible liquid droplets].
Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose].
0 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this
degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating
may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air -- i.e.
* Liquids having a flash point >100oF and </-200oF [i.e.: Class 11 & Class III-A Combustible L . iquids].
* Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.:. Flammable Solids].
* Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp].
* Solids and sernisolids that readily give off flammable vapors.
HAZARD RATING (DEGREES 6F HAZARD].— continued
4 Flammability (Red] — continued:
1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient
temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur — Le.~
Materials that will burn in air when exposure.to a tempura of 1500oF for </=5 minutes.
Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point :i200oF. ti.e.: . Class III-B Combustible Liquids].
0: Materials that will not burn -- i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500o
.
F for a period of 5 minutes.
* Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease; rate and quantity of energy release as
follows:
0 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of cletonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and
pressures -- i.e.:
Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures.
. 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating
source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation -- i.e.:
Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures.
Materials that reactive explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement.
. 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures,~- Le.:
* Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=1 50oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry.
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* Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water.
* 1: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure -- i.e.:
Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture.
Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >1 5OoC but </=300oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry.
* 0: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions -- i.e.:
Materials that do not react with water.
Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but </=5OOoC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry.
Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Chemicals or substances which are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classIfled In IFC/CFC Chaptui'27, whether the materials are
in usable or waste condition.
HEALTH HAZARD
A classification of a chemical for which there is statistically significant evidence that acute or chronic health effects are capable of occurring in
:exposed persons. The term 'health hazard' includes chemicals that are toxic, highly toxic and corrosive.
HIGHLY TOXIC
* Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows:
Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg - Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams of less per kilogram of body weight when administered
orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each.
Skin Absorption = LD50 ~— </=200 mg/kg - Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 200 milligrams or less per kilograrn of body weight when
administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2
and 3 kilograms each.
Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm - Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or 2 milligrams
per liter or less of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for one hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino
rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each.
* Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic.
* Dot Class 6.1 Materials.
INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS
* Materials that, when mixed, have the potential to react in a manner which generates heat, fumes, gases, or byproducts; which are hazardous to life or
property.
* The maximum allowable quantity per control area is based on the material state (solid, liquid or gas) and the material storage or use conditions.
IRRITANT
A chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact.
A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.41 for an exposure of four or
more hours or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more.
A chemical is classified as an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in CPSC 16CFR Part 1500.42 or other approved techniques.
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LP-gas)
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A material which is composed predorninantly of the following hydrocarbons or mixtures of thern: propane, propylenei butane (normal butane or
isobutene) and butylenes.
LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT (LFL)
* The minimum concentration of Vapor in air at which propagation of flame will occur in the presence of a
-
n ignition source.
* The LFL is sometimes referred to as LEL or lower explosive limit.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE.QUANTITY PER CONTROL AREA (MACI)
The maximurn amount of a hazardous material allowed to be stored or used within a control area inside a building or -
an outdoor control area.
OCCUPANCY
* B Occupancy: Business Group B occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or portion thereof, for office, professional or
service-type transaction, laboratories (testing and research), and print shops.
* F Occupancy: Factory Industrial Gro
'
up F occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or stru cture, or a portion thereof, for asseirilb(ing,
disassembling, fabricating, finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as Group H high-hazard or
Group S storage occupancy.
M F-1 Moderate-hazard Occupancy: Includes, but hot limited to, athletic equipment, automobiles, electronics, f6od'processing, laundries,, paper
mills, pri
*
nting and,publishing, soaps and detergents, textiles and wood.
. F-2 L6w-hazard Occupancy: Factory ihdustrial uses involving the fabrication or manufacturing of noncombustible materials which, during
finishing; packaging of processing do not involve a significant fire hazard.
H'06cupancy' High-hazard Group H occupan6y,includes, among others' the use of a building or structure, or. a portion thereof, that involves the
fnanufacturing, processing, generation or'storage of materials that constitut e a physical or health hazard in quantities in excess of quantities allowed
in control areas constructed and located as required in Section 2703.8.3.
H-2: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials:
Class.1, 11 or IIA flammable or combustible liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at
Combustible dust.
. Cryogenic fluids, flammable.
0 Flammable gases.
0 Class 1 organic peroxides.
Class 3 oxidizers used or.stored in normally. open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig.
Pyrophoric liquids, solids and gases,,n6ndetonable.
U" Class 3 nondetonable nstable.(reactiVe) materials.
Class 3 water reactive materials.
OCCUPANCY — continued
-H-3-.- >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials:
Class,.I, 11 or I IA flammable or combustible liquids used o . r stored in normally open'containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at
> 15 psig.
* Combustible fibers, other than densely packed baled cotton.
0 Oxidizing Cryogenic fluids.
Flammable solids.
Class 11 and III Organic peroxides.
Class 2 Oxidizers.
Class 2 Oxidizers used of siored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers. or systerns pressurized at >1 5 psig.
Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials.
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4P Class 2 water-reactive materials.
H-4: >/= Maximum Allowable Quantity of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials:
Corrosives.
Highly toxic materials.
Toxic materials.
M Occupancy: Mercantile Group M occupancy includes, among others, buildings and structures or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of
merchandise, and involves stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public.
S Occupancy: Storage Group S occupancy includes, among others, the use of a building or structure, or a portion thereof, for storage that is not
classified as a hazardous occupancy.
S-1 Moderate-hazard storage: Includes, but not limited to, level 2 and 3 aerosols, books and paper in rolls or packs, cardboard boxes, clothing,
glues, motor vehicle repair garages, and soaps.
S-2 Low-hazard storage: Buildings used for the storage of noncombustible materials such as products on wood pallets or in paper cartons with
or without single thickness divisions; or in paper wrappings.
OPEN SYSTEM
* The use of a solid or liquid hazardous materials involving a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations
*
and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations.
* Examples:
Dispensing from or into open beakers or containers.
Dip tank and plating tank operations.
ORGANIC PEROXIDE
* An organic compound that contains the bivalent -b-0- structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide
where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical.
* Organic peroxides can present an explosion hazard (detonation or deflagration) or they can be shock sensitive.
* Organic peroxides can decompose into various unstable compounds over an extended period of time.
# DOT 5.3 Materials.
Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide:
0 Organic peroxides that are capable of detonation. There peroxides pose an extremely high-explosion hazard through rapid explosive
decomposition.
0 Regulated as Class A explosive
0 DOT Type A
Class I Organic Peroxide:
Formulations that are capable of deflagration but not detonation.
DOT Type B
Class 11 Organic Peroxide:
Formulations that burn very rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard.
DOT Type C
Class III Organic Peroxide:
Formulations that burn rapidly and that pose a moderate reactivity hazard.
DOT Type D
Class IV Organic Peroxide:
Formulations that burn in the same manner as ordinary combustibles and that pose a minimal reactivity hazard.
DOT Type E & F
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ORGANIC PER6kilJE -continued
Class V Organic Peroxide:.'
Formulations the burn With less intensity than ordinary combustibles or do not sustain combustion and that pose no reactivity hazard.
DOT TypeG
OTHER HEALf H HAZARD
Hazardous mat&ial which affects target organs of both body including,
b '
ut hot limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney
damage, damage to the nervous system, act.on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body'tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive
capabilities including mutations. [chromosomal damage] or teratogens [effects on fetuses].
OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA
An outdoor area that contains, hazardous materials in arnounts not exceeding the maximurn allowable quantities of Table 270'3.1.1(3) or 2703.1 .1 (4).
OXIDIZER
A material that readily yields oxygen or Othe~ oxidizing gasjor that readily reacts to promote Or initiate combustion of combustible materials and, if
heated or contaminated, can result in vigorous self-sustained decomposition.
Examples of other oxidizing gases include bromide, chlorine and fluorim
DOT Class 5.1 Materials.
Class. 4 Oxidizer:
~Can undergb an explosive reaction dub to contamination or exposure to thermal or physical shock'and that caustis a severe increase in the
burnihg rate of combustible materials with which it combs into contact. A dditionally, the oxidizer causes a severe increase in the burning
rate and can cause spontaneous ignition of combustibles.
Acceptablejest Criteria - DOT Packaging Group 1: Material which, in e.ither concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less
than that of potassium bromate.
Class 3 Oxidizer:
Will cause a severe increase in the burnindsate of combustible materials with Which it comes in contact.
Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group 11: Material, which, in either concentra
.
tion tested; exhibits a bu
.
minj time between
.
that of
potassium bromaie"and that of potassium Perchlorate.
Class 2 Oxidizer:
Will cause a moderate increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact.
'Acceptable Test Criteria - DOT Packaging Group III: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of
potassium Perchlorate and thatof ammonium persulphate.
Class 1 Oxidizer:
Does not moderately increase the burning rate of combustible materia Is.
PH
Value used to represent the strength of in 6cid or base [alkali]:
-PH. 1 -7: Acid [1 =Strong; 6=Weak]
PH 7:. Neutral [i.e. Water]
PH >7-14: 'Base [PH 11 = 10 times more corrosive than PH of 10] -
Skin: ph 6-8
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PHYSICAL HAZARD
A chemical for which there is evidence that it is a combustible liquid, cryogenic fluid, explosive, flammable (solid, liquid or gas), organic peroxide
(solid or liquid), oxidizer (solid or liquid), oxidizing gas, pyrophoric (solid, liquid or gas), unstable reactive material (solid, liquid or gas) or water-
reactive material (solid or liquid).
PYROPHORIC
* A chemical with an auto-ignition temperature in air, at or below a temperature of 130oF.
SENSITIZER
Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure
to the chemical.
Chronic effect/reaction.
STORAGE
The keeping, retention or leaving of hazardous materials in closed containers, tanks, cylinders, or similar vessels; or vessels supplying operations
through closed connections to the vessel.
TOXIC MATERIAL
* Materials which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows:
Oral Ingestion = LD50 = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg — Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 50 milligrams per kilogram, but not more than
500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each.
Skin Absorption = LD50 = >200 mg/kg to 1,000 mg/kg — Rabbit: Median lethal dose [LD50] of more than 200 milligrams per kilogram of body
weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours (or less if death occurs within 24 hours) with the bare skin of albino rabbits
weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each.
Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm — Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of more than 200 pprn but not more than 2,000 porn
by volume of gas or vapor, or more than 2 milligrams per liter but not more than 20 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered
by continuous inhalation for 1 hour (or less if death occurs within 1 hour) to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each.
* Mixtures of those materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as toxic.
* DOT Class 6.1 Materials.
UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL
* A material, other than an explosive, which in the pure state or as commercially produced, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or
become self-reactive and undergo other violent chemical changes, including explosion, when exposed to heat, friction or shock, or in the absence of
an inhibitor, or in the presence of contaminants, or in contact with incompatible materials.
* Unstable (reactive) materials are subdivided as follows:
Class 4 Unstable (Reactive):
Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP.
Materials that are sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP.
Class 3 Unstable (Reactive):
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Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which require 6 strong initiating source or which must be heat6'd
under confinement before initiation.
Materials that are sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperature and pressures.
Class 2 Unstable (Reactive):
Normally unstable and readily Undergo violent chemical change but'do hot detonate.
Materials that can Undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at NTP.
Materials that. can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures.
Class 1 Unstable (Reactive):
Materials.that are normally stable but which can become unstable at elevated temperature and pressures.
USE (MATERIAL)
+ Placing a material into action, including solids, liquids and gases. .
WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL
A material that explodes; violently reacts~ Produces flammable toxic or other hazardous gases; . or evolves enough heat to cause iuto-ignition or
ignition of combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture.
DOT Class 4.~ Materials.
Class 3 Water Reactiv6:
Materials that react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement.
Class 2 Water Reactive:
Materials that react violently with water or have the ability to boil water.
Materials thbt'orbduc.e flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause auto-ignition or ignition of combustibles
upon exposure to water or moisture.,
1 Water Reactive:
Materials that react with water,with'some release of energy, but not violently.
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1949 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92011- 2130910100
Mailing Address City State Zip Code Plan File#
PO Box 927270 San Diego CA 92192-727
Project Contact Applicant E-mail Telephone #
Masahiro Wada rn wada@arrk.com (858) 737-7570
The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project descripUon.
PART 1: FIRE DEPARTMENT - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: (not required for pir
* ts -
h4i the City of San
Dienol: Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. Wt.c_ny RiM ms are circled,
applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal.
Occupancy Rating: B Facility's Square Footage (including proposed project): 9,211 sqft
Explosive or Blasting Agents 5. Organic Peroxides 9. Water Reactives 13. Corro
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sives
Compressed Gases 6. Oxidizers 10. Cryogenics 14. Other Health Hazards
Flammable/Combustible Liquids 7. Pyrophorics 11. Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 15. None of These.
Flammable Solids 8. Unstable Readves 12. Radioactives
PART 11: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION (HIVID): If the answer to any ofthe
questions is yes. applicant must contact the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division, 5500 Overland AvenuC Suite 110, San Diego, CA-92123.
Call (858) 505-6700 prior to the issuance of a building permit.
FEES ARE REQUIRED Project Completion Date: 2017-09-17 Expected Date of Occupancy: 20/09/2017 El CaIARP Exempt
YES NO (for new construction or remodeling projects)
0 C] Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). Date Initials
ED C] Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount?
0 0 Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities greater than or equal to 55 gallons, 500 0 CaIARP Required
pounds and/or 200 cubic feet?
C1 [D Will your business store or handle carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? Date Initials
El [D Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank?
0 Z Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? C] CalARP Complete
C] 2 Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 10)?
E3 Z Will your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility with a total facility storage capacity equal to Date Initials
or greater than 1,320 gallons? (California's Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act).
PART III: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT (APCM The following questions are intended to identify the majority of air pollution
issues at the planning stage. Your project may require additional measures not identified by these questions. Some residential projects may be exemptfrom APCD
requirements. For more comprehensive requirements, please contact APCD at apcdcompOsdcounty.ca.go ; (858) 586-2650; or 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego,
CA 92131.
YES NO
1 . 0 0 Will the project disturb 160 square feet or more of existing building materials?
C] g Will any load supporting structural members be removed? If yes, contact APCD prior to issuance of a building or demolition permit. A
notification may be required at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition.
(ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 or 2 IS YES) Has an asbestos survey been performed?
(ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 or 2 IS YES) Based on the survey results, will the project disturb any asbestos containing material? If yes,
contact APCD prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. A notification may be required at least 10 working days prior to
commencing asbestos removal.
C1 0 Will the project or associated construction equipment emit air contaminants? See the reverse side of this form or the APCD factsheet
(www.sdapcd.org/info/facts/permits.pd ) for typical equipment requiring an APCD permit. If yes, contact APCD prior to the issuance of a building
permit.
0 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 5 IS YES) Will the project or associated construction equipment be located within 1,000 feet of a school
boundary?
Briefly describe business activities: Briefly describe proposed project:
Automotive prototype R&D service Mock:g ==2reation for design reviews
Clare u er penalty of perjury at to the best of my knowledge and belief t e re nses erein are true and correct. -
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Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Signature of bwner or Authorized Agent Date
FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY:
FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:
BY: DATE:
EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY
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Business Name Business Contact Telephone #
ARRK Automotive USA,Inc. Masahiro Wada (858) 737-7570
Project Address city State Zip Code APN#
1949 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite 150 Carlsbad CA 92011- 2130910100
Mailing Address city State Zip Code Plan File#
PO Box 927270 San Diego CA 92192-727
Project Contact Applicant E-mail Telephone #
I Masahiro Wada m_yvada@arrk.com (858) 737-7570
The following questions represent the facility's activities, NOT the specific project description.
PART 1: FIRE DEPARTMENT — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: (not requiLed for r~
'S
within the City of San
2_ lc_ tW Diegol: Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous rig
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any of the items are ci
applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal.
D112 Occupancy Rating: B Facility's Square Footage (including proposed project): 9,211 sqft $ Explosive or Blasting Agents 5. Organic Peroxides 9. WaterReactives 13. Corrosives
Compressed Gases 6. Oxidizers 10. Cryogenics 14. Other Health Hazards
Flammable/Combustible Liquids 7. Pyrophorics; 11. Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 15. None of These.
Flammable Solids 8. Unstable Reactives 12. Radioactives
PART It: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH — HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISION (HMD): If the answer to any of the
questions is yes, applicant must contact the County of San Piego usMaterials vision, 5500. Overland AvenuC Suite 110. San Diego, CA .92123.
Call (858) 505-6700 prior to the issuance' of a building permit. ~ EM 1ACC" _ ~!DM 01 ) YC4-11
FEES ARE REQUIRED Project Completion Date: 2017-09-17 Expected Dat6 of Occupancy: 20/09/2017 F-1 CaIARP Exempt
YES NO (for new construction or remodeling projects)
1 . JD E] is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? (check all that apply). Date InlUals
[D [I Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount?
C] [9 Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in quantities greater than or equal to 55 gallons, 500 El CalARP Required
pounds and/or 200 cubic feet?
C1 0 Will your business store or handle carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? Date Initials
E3 [D Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank?
[] Z Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? El CalARP Complete El 0 Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 10)?
[9 Will'your business store petroleum in tanks or containers at your facility with a total facility storage capacity equal to Bate Initials
or greater than 1,320 gallons? (California's Aboveground Petroleum Storage Act).
PART III: SAN DIEGO COUNTY AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT IAPCD): The following questions are intended to identify the majority of air pollution
issues at the planning stage. Your project may require additional measures not identified by these questions. Some residential projects may be exemptfrom APCD
requirements. For more comprehensive requirements, please contact APCD at apcdcomp(a)sdcounty.ca.go ; (858) 586-2650; or 10124 Old Grove Road, San Diego,
CA 92131.
YES NO
I . (D [:1 Will the project disturb 160 square feet or more of existing building materials?
Will any load supporting structural members be removed? If yes, contact APCD prior to issuance of a building or demolition permit. A
notification may be required at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition.
N 0 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 or 2 IS Y ES) Has an asbestos survey been performed? El 19 (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 or 2 IS YES) Based on the survey results, will the project disturb any asbestos containing material? If yes,
contact APCD prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. A notification may be required at least 10 working days prior to
commencing asbestos removal.
0 Z Will the project or associated construction equipment emit air contaminants? See the reverse side of this form or the APCD factsheet
(www.sdapcd.org/info/facts/perTnits.pd ) for typical equipment requiring an APCD permit. If yes, contact APCD prior to the issuance of a building
permit.
(ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 5 IS YES) Will the project or associated construction equipment be located within 1,000 feet of a school
boundary?
Briefly describe business activities: Briefly describe proposed project:
Automoti ve prototype R&D service I Mock-up creation for design reviews
I declare u d fly of perjury t at to the best of my knowledge and belief tRe. e nses -lerein are true and Correct. ,Ller pena
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Name of Owner or Authorized Agent Signature of lbwner or Authorized Agent Date
FOR OFFICAL USE ONLY:
FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:
BY DATE:
E~l kMRQR ~O FURTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY
0:;1,4 APCD COLINTY-HIVID APCD COLINTY-HIVID APCD
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'A sta box oni mpts; businesses from completing or updating a Hazardous Materials Business Plan. Other permitting requirements may still apply.
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PLEASE CHECK HEREIF YOUR BUSINESS IS EXEMPT: (ON REVERSE SIDE. CHECK TYPE 6F BUSINESS), F-1
Check all below that are present at your facility-
Acid Cleaning Ink Manufacturing Nutritional Supplement/
Assembly Laboratory Vitamin Manufacturing
Automotive Repair Machining / Milling V/ Painting / Finishing
Battery Manufacturing Manufacturing Paint Manufacturing
Biofuel Manufacturing Membrane Manufacturing Personal Care Products
Biotech Laboratory (i.e.. . water filter membranes) Manufacturing
Bulk Chemical Storage Metal Casting /Forming Pesticide Manufacturing
Car Wash Metal Fabrication Packaging
Chemical Manufacturing Metal Finishing Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Chemical Purification Electroplating (including precursors)
Dry Cleaning Electroless plating Porcelain Enameling
Electrical Component Anodizing Power Generation
Manufacturing ': V 6~e_ Coating (i.e. phosphaiing) Print Shop
Fertilizer Manufacturing Chemical Etching / Mill
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ing Research and Development
Film / X-ray Processing Printed Circuit Board Rubber Manufacturing
Food Processing . Ma
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nufacturin.g Semiconductor Manufacturing
Glass Manufacturing Metal Powders Forming Soap/ Detergent Manufacturing
Industrial Laundry I
Waste Treatment] Storage
SIC Code(s) (if known):
Brief descrPtion of business activities (Production / Manufacturing Oper~tions)
Description of 6ppratioris g (discharged to sewer,.'hau I ed or evaporated):
Estimated volume of industrial wastewater to be discharged (gal /day):
List hazardous wastes generated (type / volume):
Date operation began/or will begin at this location: 2—o
Have you ap~Led for P Wastewater Discharge Permit from the Encina Wastewater Authority?
Yes 0 If yes, when:
Site Contact ri ftqV-0/1x Title qe0-Q*1'a M efnj g6~~ -
Signature Phone No. 2-2 -
ENCINAWASTEWATERAITrFFORITY, 626-0 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad,CA 9201.1 (760)438-3941
FAX: (760) 47679852
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6 550 V6 n Buren Blvd, St~ E-
(9 Riverside, CA 925,03
Dear Mr. Gru 6b ~qo
~~truc d b -lett6ir to Anthon -As per'in te y ~our correction Reed d t6d M 2/17, the list
below identifies the processes andi,eqpipment that will'be used at ARRK Automotive
USA's (aka AAM) facility at 1949,Palon-i'arbaks Way, Carlsbad CA.
f 1.~ Explanation o operations
gn model parts for automobile and other vehicle
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AAM will make Prototype/desi
manufacturers. Our operations will includewill consist of the li6t below and will comply
with AF~Cb rule'l 1 co'ndition-1 0. As for APCD -rule 11, condition 15, our coatings are
limited to primer and paint and \~ill be done in a closed, zero-emissio n paint booth.
-APCD rule 11 ridition 13 is no
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to u p co o r8 erations:,- - 1- 1 - I . I ~- , .. . % 7 11,
'A' Milling of plastic~, Wood and' aluminum:, We will have, two CNC milling machihes
-for polyurethei.ne board,'ABS,- acrylic,'and'wood.. The'm'achining will take place iri
an-enclosed capsule, with an automatic dust collection connected to both CNC
machines.. The automatic. dust collection machine Will be emptied and cleaned.
08casibnally w'e,will'CNC. regularly and dispb~6d of according' tocode.
aluminum,.which is a-wet proces,s~. ~.,We will dispose of sludge according to code..
b) Sanding booth'ooerations,(sawi'ng,,grin~ding,,sandinj and finishing): AAM will
p 'qorm sawing, grinaing'ari~ sanding i~
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a designated's9nding booth'with a wet e
7. dust collection §ystem.oh poly6rethane, ~vood and aluminum. We will'use sand
action system. 'Ppaper,,-Dremel's,, small amounts of and ~wet dust collL
.71 --Spray.booths or other"spraying/fini~hifio operations using flammable materials'.
AAM will use fully enclosed'ETL, L
.
isted paint booth to paint model parts. The 1,
p6int booth has an active ventilatio'n/filtration systerri., -~The.booth will'also use"r
"heated air to pure painted pieces,,, AAM will clean the,spray gun~ afteir each
operation,and will clean the VOC filter everyh~o week§4 'Materials used to clean
'.will be disposed bf according,to code-.'
I us st d~ispensingor processin 2. Chemica e; orage,.mixing, 9
ARRK Automotive USA, 16c."
1949 Pa,lomar Oaks Way, Suite 150, Carlsbaa, ~A 92011:1 'Tel: +1 858-737-7570k
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AAM will use some haiardous materials in accordance CIFC Chapter 50, mainly solvents for
making models of automobile prototype parts. -The chemicals will be dispensed in small
amounts at a time and used only at a designated work area under an'exhaust fume hood.'
The chemicals and materials will be stored in accorclance'with CFC Chapter 50and will be
labeled in accordance with CFC Chapter 50.
Towels and other fabrics used to apply chemical and other substances will be disposied of
according to ~code.
For additional information on chemical usage and quantities, see attached technical report
by Klausbruckner &Associates Inc.
Sincerely yours,
/","bate 9/29/2017
J-o/hn 0. Gonzale~77
General Manager
ARRK Automotive USA, Inc.
ARRK Automotive USA, Inc.
1949 Palomar Oaks Way, Suite,150, Ca~lsb6d, cA 92011 -Tel: +1858-737-7570
,[This form, slined and com—pleted-,-an-d —all _recei#ts for the recycled materials shall bi,
'pubmitted to the Building Inspector prior to Final Inspection!
Site DeVelobriien't 'Mandator' y--
5.106.1 Storm wate, r pollution prevention plan. For projects of one acre or less, develop a Storm
Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) that has been designed specific to its site, conforming to (X)
the State Storm water NPDES Construction Permit or local ordinance, whichever is stricter, as is
required for projects over one acre. The plan should cover prevention of soil loss by storm water
run-off and/or wind erosion, of sedimentation and/or of dust/particu late matter air pollution..
5.106.4 Bicycle parking and changing rooms. Comply with Sections 5.106.4.1 and 5.106.4.2; or (X)
meet local ordinance, whichever is stricter.
5.106.4.1 Short-Term bicycle parking. If the projeci is expected to generate visitor traffic, provide
permanently anchored bicycle racks within 200 feet of the visitor's entrance, readily visible to (X)
passers-by, for 5 percent of visitor motorized vehicle parking capacity, with a minimum of one two-
bike capacity rack.
5.106.4.2 Long Term bicycle parking. For buildings with over 10 tenant-occu pants, provide secure
bicycle parking for 5 percent of tenaht-occupied motorized vehicle parking capacity, with a minimum (X)
of one space.
5.106.5.2 Designated parking. Provide designated parking for any combination of low emitting,,
fuel-efficient and carpool/van pool vehicles as shown in Table 5.106.5.3.1. (X)
5.106.8 Light pollution reduction. Comply with lighting power requirements in the'California
Energy Code and design interior lighting such that zero direct-beam illumination leaves the building (X)
site. Meet or exceed exterior light levels and uniformity ratios for lighting zones 1-4 as defined in
Chapter 10 of the California Administrative Code, using the following strategies:
Shield all exterior luminaries or use cutoff luminaries (X)
Contain interior lighting within each source e(x)
Allow no more than .01 horizontal foot candle 15ft. beyond the site -(X)
Contain all exterior lighting within property boundaries I , ; i _ (X)
Exception: See part 2, Chapter 12, Section 1205.6 for campus lighting requirements for parking
facilities and walkways.
5.106.10 Grading and paving. The site shall -be planned and developed to keep surface water
' away from buildings. Construction plans shall indicate how site grading,or drainage system will (X)
manage all surface water flows.
Water Efficiency and Conservation:
Indoor Water Use
5.303.1 Meters. Separate meters shall be installed for the' uses described in Sections 503.1.1 (X) through 503.1.3.
5303.1.1 Buildings in excess of 50,000 square feet. Separate sub-meters shall be installed as
Jollows:
e , 1. For each individual leased, rented, or other tenant space within the building projected to X~ consume
more than 100 gal/day.
2. For spaces used f6r laundry or cle~ners, restaurant or food service, medical or dental office,
laboratory or beauty salon or barber shop projected to consume more than 100 gal/day.
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NONRESID ENTIAL GREEN Development Services
Building Division AV 0 BUILDING CODE STANDARDS'.
it 1 0 MANDATORY MEASURES 1635 Faraday Avenu~.
CERTIFICATION CHECKLIST 760-602-2719 Cciflsbad, B-52 www.carlsbadca.gov
5.303.1.2 Excess consumption. Any building within a project or space within a building that is
projected to consume more than 1,000 gal/day. X
5.303 Percent savings. A schedule of plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings that will reduce the
overall use of potable water within the building by 20 percent shall be provided (Calculate (X~
savings by Water Use Worksheets or utilize Table 5.303.2.3).
5.303.2.1 Multiple showerheads serving one shower. When single shower fixtures are
served by more than one showerhead, the combined flow rate of all the showerheads shall not X
exceed the maximum flow rates specified in the 20 percent reduction column contained in
Table 5.303.2.3 or the shower shall be designed to allow only one showerhead to be in
operation at a time.
5.303.6 Plumbing fixtures and fittings. Plumbing fixtures (water closets
and urinals) and fittings (faucets and showerheads) shall comply with the requirements listed As applicable
for each type in items listed in Table 5.303.6.
1 . Water closets (toilets) — flushometer type X
Water closets (toilets) — tank type X
Urinals (X)
Public lavatory faucets (X)
Public metering self-closing faucets X
Residential bathroom lavatory sink faucets (X)
Residential bathroom lavatory sinks X
Residential showerheads X
Single shower fixtures served by more than one showerhead X
:Outdoor Water,11,11se.
5.304.1 Water Budget. A water budget shall be developed for landscaping irrigation use. (X)
5.304.2 Outdoor potable water use. For new water service, separate meters or submeters
shall be installed for indoor and outdoor potable water use for landscaped areas between
1,000 and 5,000 square feet. I X
5.304.3 Irrigation design. In new nonresidential projects with between 1,000 and 2,500
square feet of landscaped area (the level at which the IVILO applies), install irrigation controllers
and sensors which include the following criteria and meet manufacturer's recommendations.
5.304.1.1 Irrigation controllers. Automatic irrigation system controllers installed at the time of
final inspection shall comply with the following:
Controllers shall be weather- or soil moisture-based controllers that automatically adjust
irrigati6n in response to changes in plant's needs as weather conditions change. X Weather based
'
contr61lers without integral rain sensor's or communication systems that As applicable
account for local rainfall shall have ~eparate wired or wireless rain sensors which connects or
communicates with the controller(s). Soil moisture-based controllers are not required to have
rain sensor input.
con'struction Waste Management Plari _J" pe ~,,Q 0_47
5.408A Construction waste diversion. Establish a construction waste management plan or
meet local ordinance, whichever is more stringent. X 5.408.2 Construction waste management plan. Submit plaK per this section to enforcement
authority within the city.
5.408.1.4 Documentation. Provide documentation 'of the waste management plan (see form X B-59) that meets the requirements listed in Section 5.408.1.1 thru 5.408.1.3 and the plan is
accessible to the enforcement authority.
5.408.3 Construction waste. Recycle and/or salvage for reuse a minimum of 50 percent of
nonhazardous construction and demolition debris or meet local ordinance, whichever is more
stringent. -X Exceptions:
Excavated soil andland-clearing debris
Alternate waste reduction methods, developed by working with local agenci6s if
diversion or recycle facilities capable of compliance with this item do not exist.
5.408.3 Excavated soil and land clearing debris. 100 percent of trees. Stumps, rocks and I
B-52 Page 2 of 5 Rev. 5/17
B-52 P~ge 3 of '5 Rev. 5/17
associated vegetation and soils resulting primarily from land clearing shall,be reused or,
recycled.
Building Maint6hance and Operation,
5.410.1 Recycling by occupants. Provide'readily accessible areas that serve the entire
building and are identified for the depositing, storage and collection of nonhazardous materials (X)
for recycling.
5.410.2 Commissioning. For new buildings 10,000 square feet and over, building X
commissioning for all building systems covered by T24, Part 6, process systems and
renewable energy systems shall be included in the design and construction processes of the
building project. Commissioning. requirements shall include items listed in'Section 5.410.2. —
5.410.2.6 (X)
5.410.2.1 Owner's Project Requirements (OPR). Documented before the design phase of
the project begins the OPR shall include items listed in Section 5.410.4. 1 . . (X)
5.410.2.2 Basis of Design (BOD); A Written explanation of how the design of the building":
systems meets t he OPR shall be completed atthe design phase of the building project and
updated periodically to cover-the systems listed in Section 5.410.2.2. J. X
5.410.2.3 Commissioning plan. A commissioning plan describing how the project will be
commissioned shall be started during the design phase of the buildinb project and shall include
items listed in Section 5.410.2.3. X
5.410.2.4 Functional performaince testing'sh'all dehl6ns'trate the correct installation and J
operation of each component, system and'~system-to-system interface in accorda~nbe With the X
approved plans and specifications.
5.410.2.5 Documentation and training. A Systems manual and syst6ms'operations training C.
are required.
5.410.2.5.1 Systems manual. The systems manual sl~all bd delivered to the building owner or
X
representative and facilities operator and shall include the items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.1.
5.410.2.5.2 Systems operations training. The training of the appropriate maintenance,staff
for each equipment type and/or system shall include items listed in Section 5.410.2.5.2. X
5.410.2.6 Commissioning report. A complete report of commissioning process activities
undertaken through the design, construction and reporting recommendations for post
construction phases of the building project shall be completed and provided to the owner or
representative.
5.410.4 Testing and adjusting. Testing and_adjusting*of systems shall be re'q'uired for X
buildings less
than 10,000 square feet. .
5.410.4.2 Systems. Develop a written- plan of procedures for testing and adjusting systems.' (X)'-
Systems to be included for testing and adjusting shall..inci6de, as applicable to the project, the
systems listed in Section 5.410.3.2. X
5.410.4.3 Procedures. -Perforrh testing and adjusting procedures in ac6ordance with industry
best practices and applicable national standards ob each system.
5.410.4.3 HVAC balancing. Before a new space-conditioned system serving a building or
space is operated for normal use, the system should be balanced in accordance with the
procedures defined by national standards listed in Section 5.410.3.3.1. X
5.410.4.4 Reporting. After completion of testing, adjusting and balancing, provide a final ~eport
of testing signed by the individual responsible for performing those services.....
maintenance instructions and copies of guaranties/warranties for each system prior to final
inspection.
5.410.4.5 Operation and maintenance manual.,frovide the building ow ner with detailed . operating and maintenance rrfanuai -,, - I . ~ I . .1 . ! I.- ., 1. 1 4 1,
5.410.4.5.1 Inspection and reports.'Include a copy of.eill inspection verifications and re0orts
required by the enforcing agency.
EnAtondiental Quality
Firdolaces
5.503.1 Install only a direct-vent sealed-combustion gas or sealed wood-burning fireplace or a (X)
sealed woodstove and refer to residential requirements in the California Energy Code, Title 24;
Part 6, Subchapter 7, Section 150. As Applicable
5.503.1.1 Woodstoves. Woodstoves shall comply with US EPA Phase 11 emission limits, (X)
Weather Resistance and Moisture Management
5.407.1 Weather, protection. Provide a weather-resistant exterior wall and foundation envelope
as required by California Building Code Section 1403.2 and California Energy Code Section 150,
manufacturer's installation instruction instructions or local ordinance, whichever is more stringent.
5.407.2 Moisture control. Employ moisture control measured by the following methods:
5.407.2.1 Sprinklers. Prevent irrigation spray on structures. (X)
5.407.2.2 Entries and openings. Design exterior entries and openings to prevent wate~ intrusion
into buildings
Pollution Control
5.504.3 Covering of duct openings and protection of mechanical equipment during
construction., At the time of rough installation or'during storage on the construction site and until
final start up of the heating and cooling equipment, all duct and other related air, distribution (X)
component openings shall be covered with tape, plastic, sheet metal or other methods to reduce
the amount of debris or duct which may collect in the system.,
5.504.5.3 Filters. In mechanically ventilated buildings, provide regularly occupied areas of the
building with outside and return air prior to occupancy that provides at least a MERV of 8.
5.504.4 Finish material pollutant control. Finish materials shall comply with Sections 5.504.4.1
through 5.504.4.6
5.504.4.1 Adhesives, sealants, caulks. Adhesives and sealants used on the project shall meet
the requirements of the following standards: (X)
1 . Adhesives, adhesive bonding, primers, adhesive primers, sealants, sealant primers and
caulks shall comply with local or regional air pollution control or air quality management
district rules where applicable or SCAQMD Rule 1168 VOC limits as shown in Tables
5.504.4.1 and 5.504.4.2.
2. Aerosol adhesives and smaller unit sizes of adhesives and sealant or caulking
compounds (in units of product, less packaging, which do not weigh more than one pound
and do not consist of more than 16 fluid ounces) shall comply with statewide VOC
standards and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of certain toxic,
compounds, of California Code of Regulations, Title 17, commencing with Section 94507.
5.504.4.3 Paint and coatings. Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with Table 5.504.4.3
5.504.4.3.1 Aerosol paints and coatings. Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the Product-
Weighted MIR limits for ROC in Section 94522 (a)(3) and other requirements, including prohibition
on use of certain toxic compounds and ozone depleting substances (CCR, Title 17, Section 94520
et seq.). I
5.504.4 Carpet systems. All carpet installed in the building interior shall
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meet the testing and
product requirements of one of the standards listed in Section 5.504.4.4.
50504.4.4.1 Carpet cushion. All carpet cushion installed in the building interior shall meet the
requirements of the Carpet and Rug Institute Green Label Program.
5.504.4'.4.2 Carpet adhesive. All carpet adhesive shall meet the requirements of Table 804.4.1.
5.504.4.5 Composite wood products. Hardwood, plywood, particleboard and medium density
fiberboard composite wood products used on the interior or exterior of the building shall meet the
requirements for formaldehyde as specified in Table 5.504.4.
5.504.4.5.2 Documentation. Verification of compliance with this section shall be provided as
requested by the enforcing agency. Documentation shall include at least one of the following:
Product certification and specifications I Chain of custody certifications
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Other methods acceptable to the enforcing agency
5.504.4.6 Resilient flooring systems. Comply with the VOC emission limits defined in the 2009 X
CHPS criteria and listed on its Low-emitting Materials List (or product registry) or certified under
the FloorScore program of the Resilient Floor Covering Institute.
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IfiddorMoisture.and kadon Contrcil,
5.505.1 Indoor moisture control. Buildings shall meet or exceed the provisions of the California 0 Building Code, Title 24 Part 2, Sections'1203 (Ventilation) Chapter 14.1.
Air~quality and Exhaust
5.506.1 Outside air delivery. For mechanically orhaturally ventilated spaces in,buildings, meet the' (X)
minimum requirements of Section 121 of the Califor6ia Energy Codei.CCF~, Title 24' Part 6'and' K
Chapter 4 of CCR, Title 8 or the applicable local code', whichever is more stringent.
5.506.2 Carbon DIOXIDE (CO2) monitoring. For buildin'g's' equipped with,demand conti6l ventilation,
CO2 sensors and ventilation controls shall be specifi&d and installed iri accordance with the (X) -
requirements of the latest edition of the California Energy:Cod6, Title 24, Part 6, Section 120. 1. (C) (4).
OutdborAir,.QiJality
5.508.1 Ozone depletion and global warming reductions.', I nstallations of HVAC, refrigeration and
fire suppression equipment shall comply with Sections 5.508.1.1 and 5.508.1.2--i As
5.508.1 CFCs. Install HVAC and refrigeration equipment that does riot contain CFCs. applicable
5.508.1.2.Halons. Install fire suppression equipment that does not contain Halon~.
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1, as the professional re'sponsible~ f6ir this project, certify that, to the best of my' knowledge, the mandatory items. .
listed on this form have been incorporated into'66 pr9ject in order to comply with Title.24; Part 11 of the 2016
-California Green, Building, Standards'. All receipts forrecycled materials have been'attached to,this form.
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