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2110 Rutherford Road
Carlsbad CA
Technical Report
Uniform/California Codes Analysis
Hazardous Materials and
Warehouse Storage Operations
14 December 2001
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UNIFO.RM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
Blackmore/CancerVax
2110 Rutherford Road
Carlsbad CA
Technical Report
Uniform/California Codes Analysis
Hazardous Materials and
Warehouse Storage Operations
14 December 2001
Prepared by
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm.Avenue
La Mesa, California
Telephone 619.466.6285 FAX 619.466.6233
EMAIL MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com or MaryRattan@covad.net
Thjs report is the property of Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by Blackmore/CancerVax for the
operations·described in this report. Copies of this report retained by Blackmore/CancerVax shall be utilized only by them for the
Uniform/Ca/ifomia Code conditions addr8S$ed in·this report. This report shall not be used for the purpose of specifying construction
conditions or requirements.for ttiis project or ai:ty other project or for any other purpose •
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SUMMARY
Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. prepared this "Technical Report" fo_r the exclusive use of
Blackmore/CancerVax. The report was prepared for Blackmore/CancerVax laboratory research and
development operations that will be located in a 2-story, fully sprinklered building located at 2110
Rutherford Roc1d in Carlsbad, California.1 The report addresses Uniform/California Code requirements
and conditions applicable to the following hazardous material~ and warE!house storage operations.
• Indoor Hazardous Materials Operations:
• Indoor hazardous materials operations will involve the use,. storage arid handling of both new and
residual hazardous materials associated with cell culture, cytometry, chemistry, chromatography and
molecular biology research and development laboratory operations and ancillary support operations.
• Tenant improvements to the building will divide the building into three [3] B/S1 Occupancy hazardous
materials Control Areas, and may include a future H3/H7 Occupancy hazardous materials storage
room that is now included as part of Control 3.
• Based on the hazardous materials inventory analysis, the hazardous materials conditions for all three
[3] Control Areas, including the hazardous materials storage room, can be located within a single [one]
8/S1 Occupancy Control Area.
• Outdoor Hazardous Materials Operations -Mechanical Yard:
• A standby/emergency generator with ~n integral, skid-mounted diesel fuel oil supply tank [</=1,000
gallons] will be located· outside the building in the mechanical yard.
• A 1,500-liter [396.5293-gallon] LN2 tank may be located in the mechanical yard, with LN2 piped to use
locations inside the building.
• Warehouse Storage Operations:
• A general-purpose shipping & receiving warehouse storage area will be located on the 1.st floor as part
of Control Area 3. Storage methods will involve a combination of cabinet, floor, rack and shelf storage
of Class I-IV Commodities, with storage heights maintained at or below 12' above the finished floor.
• Small amounts of hazardous materials may occasionally be stored in the warehouse prior to transport
of the materials to the !abs located in Control Area~ 1 and 2 or for shipment to an off-site location.
The format of the report is as follows:
• Section 1.0: The scope of the report is described, as is done in this summary section.
• Section 2.0: The existing shell building and site conditions and tenant improvements are
addressed in Section 2.0. ' ·
• Section 3.0: Hazardous materials and warehouse storage operations are described in Section
3.0.
• Section 4.0: An alternate method of compliance for general/area exhaust ventilation for some
· areas where Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids will be used is discussed in Section 4.0.
• Section 5.0: Code conditions and requirements are addressed Section 5.0.
• Attachment 1: Hazardous materials inventory information for both indoor and outdoor hazardous
materials operations is provided in Attachment 1.
• Attachment 2: Supplemental information specific to Balckmore/CancerVax conditions addressed
in this report is provided as Attachment 2.
Building plans and construction documents will be provided separately through McGraw/Baldwin
Architec;:ts. Review of such plans and documents for the conditions and requirements addressed herein is
outside the scope of this report. Conditions other than the hazardous materials and warehouse storage
operations specifically addressed in this report are outside the scope of this report.
Applicable Codes: The 1997 Unifomv1998 California Codes have been used· as the baseline for requirements and
conditions applicable to this project.
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INFORMATION
Questions concerning plans and-construction documents for this project should be directed to:
McGraw/Baldwin Architects
Andy Darragh
701 B Street -Suite 200
San Diego, California 92101
Telephone 619.231.0751
FAX 619.231.4396
Questions concerning this report should be directed to:
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. ·
Mary Eriksen-Rattan
4179 Palm Avenue
La Mesa, California 91941
Telephone 619.466,6285 .
FAX 619.466.6233
EMAIL MaryRattan@thecoqeresource.com
Questions concerning Blackmore/CancerVax operations addressed in this report should be directed to:
Blackmore/CancerVax
Dennis Van Eps -VP -Research
William LaRue-SVP • CFO
5931 Darwin Court
Carlsbad, California 92008
Telephone 760.431.1550
. FAX 760.431.9980
Discrepancies between this report and actual plan and field conditions are the sole responsibility of
Blackmore/CancerVax and McGraw/Baldwin Architects.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION SUBJECT PAGE(S)
1.0 Scope 1-2
2.0 Buildina & Site Conditions 3
3.0 Blackmore/CancerVax Operations 4-8
4.0 Class I, II & Ill-A Liauids -Exhaust Ventilation for Use Operations 9-10
5.0 ·Code Analvsis 11-56
Table4.0 Hazardous Materials & Warehouse Storaae Operations 12-56
1 Occupancv & Control Area Conditions 12-13
2 Occupancy & Control Area Separations 14
3 Draft Curtains 15
4 Smoke & Heat Ventina 15
5 Separation of Incompatible Hazardous Materials. 15-16
6 General Area Ventilation System 16
7 Exhaust Ventilation System & Explosion Control -Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids 17-18
and H3/H7 Occupancy Conditions
8 Class 1 Product Conveying Exhaust Duct System -Class I, II & Ill-A 19-22
Liauids and H3/H7 Occuoancv Conditions
9 Class 5 Product Conveying Exhaust Duct System -Corrosive Liquids 23
10 Exhausted Hoods/Exhausted Enclosures 23-24
11 Electrically Classified Areas -Class I Flammable Liquids in Use & 24-25
Transfer
12 Liquid Transfer Operations -Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids 26
13 . Piping, Valves & Fittings -Hazardous Materials Liquids and Inert 27-29
Compressed Gases & CrvoQenic Fluids
1.4 Inert Compressed Gases & Crvogenic Fluids 30-31
15 Limit Controls -Hazardous Materials 32
16 Som Control, Draihaae & Containment 32
17 Equipment, Machinery, Containers, Tanks, Vessels & Processes -33
Hazardous Materials
18 Earess Svstem 33-38
19 Liahtina 38-39
20 lanition Source Control -Hazardous Materials Conditions 40
21 Fire Extinguishing Svstem Protection 41-42
22 Small Hose Lines/Class II Wet StandoiPe Svstems 43
23. Portable Fire Extinguishers 43
24 Water Supply-Fire Sprinklers Svstems & Fire Flow 44
25 Fire Deoartment Access 44
26 Material HandlinQ Transportation in Buildina -Hazardous Materials 45
27 Storage Conditions -Hazardous Materials and Shipping & Receiving 46-47
Storaae
28 Aooroved Storage Cabinets -Hazardous Materials 48
.. 29 Emeraencv Alarm System -H3/H7 Ccin.ditions 49
30 Emergency & Standby Power Svstems 49
31 Generator -Outdoor Location/Conditions [Emergency Standby Power 50
svstem
32 LN2 Tank/Bulk Svstem -Outdoor Location/Conditions 51-52
33 Premises Identification 52
34 Hazard Identification & Comoressed Gas -Sianaae 53
35 Emeraency Resoonse, Training & Procedures 54-56
36 Special Use Fire D_epartment-Permits & Plans 56
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1A-1 .1-12
1A-2 1-7
1B
1-5
1B-2 1
1C
1C-1 1-4
1C-2 1
1D' 1-3
1E Definitions· for Abbreviations 1
Attachment 2 -Supplemental Information
2A Definitions for Terms -Specific to Blackmore/CancerVax Operations 1-2
28 Nonflammable Vapor Exhaust Conditions -Class I Flammable Liauids 1-2
2C Storage Comm.o~itv Classifications 1-4
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TECHNICAL REPORT
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS & WAREHOUSE STORAGE OPERATIONS
CODE REQUIREMENTS & CONDITIONS
1.0 Scope
Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. prepared this "Technical Report" for the exclusive use of
Blackr'nore/CancerVax. The report was prepared for Blackmore/CancerVax laboratory research and
deveiopment operations that will be located in a 2-story, fully sprinklered building located at 211 O
Rutherford Road in Carlsbad, California.1 The report addresses Uniform/California Code requirements
and conditions applicable to the following hazardous materials and warehouse ~torage operations.
• Indoor Hazardous Materials Operations:
• Indoor hazardous materials operations will involve the use, storage and handling of both new
and residual hazardous materials associated with cell culture, cytometry, chemistry,
chromatography and molecular .biology research and development laboratory operations and
ancillary support operations.
• Tenant improvements to the building will divide the building into three [3] B/S1 Occupancy
hazardous materials Control Areas, and may include a future H3/H7 Occupancy hazardous
materials storage room that is now included as part of Control 3 .
• B_ased on the ha~rdous materials inventory analysis, the hazardous materials conditions for all
three [3] Control Areas, including the hazardous materials storage room, can be located within a
single [one] B/S1 Occupancy Control Area.
• Outdoor Hazardous Materials Operations -Mechanical Yard:
• A standby/emergency generator with an integral, skid-mounted diesel;fuel oil supply tank
[</=1,000 gallons] will be located outside the building in the mechanical yard.
• A 1,_500-liter [396.5293-gallon] LN2 tank/system may be located in the mechanical yard, with
LN2 piped to use locations inside the building.
• Warehouse Storage Op~rations:
• A general-purpose shipping & receiving warehouse storage area will be located on the 1st floor
as part of Control Area 3. Storage methods will involve a combination of cabinet, floor, rack and
shelf storage of Class I-IV Commodities, with storage heights maintained at or below 12' above
the finished floor. ·
• Small amounts of hazardous materials may occasionally be stored in the warehouse prior to
transport of the materials to the labs located in Central Areas 1 and 2 or shipment to an off-site
location.
1Appllcable Codes: The 1997 Uniformt1998 California Codes have been used as the baseline for requirements and
con~!fions applicable to this project.
This report is the property of Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. and was prepared exclusively for use by Blackmore/CancerVax for the apera~ des.cribed in this report. Copies of this report retained by Blackmore/CancerVax shall be utilized only by them for the
UniformlCaliforma Code conditions addressed in this report. This report shall not be used for the purpose of specifying construction
!X)flditlons or requirements -for this project or any other project or for any other purpose.
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Technical Report -Hazardous Materials & Warehouse Storage Operations
Code Requirements & Conditions -12/14/01 -Page 1 of 56
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The format of the report is as follows:
• Section 2.0: The existing shell building and site conditions and tenant improvements are addressed in
Section 2.0.
• Section 3.0: Hazardous materials and warehouse storage operations are described in Section 3.0.
• Section 4.0: An alternate method of compliance for general/area exhaust ventilation for some areas
where Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids will be used is discussed in Section 4.0.
• Section 5.0: Code conditions and requirements are addressed Section 5.0.
• Attachment 1: Hazardous materials inventory information for both indoor and outdoor hazardous
materials operations is provided in Attachment 1.
• .Attachment 2: Supplemental information specific to ·s1ackmore/CancerVax conditions addressed in this
· report is provided as Attachment 2.
Building plans and construction documents will be provided separately through McGraw/Baldwin
Architects. Review of such plans and documents for the conditions and requirements addressed herein is . .
outside the scope. of this report .
Conditions other than the hazardous materials and warehouse storage operations specifically addressed
in this report are outside the scope of this report .
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2.0 Building and Site Conditions
• Indoor Conditions:
+ The building is an existing, 2-story, 61,618, Type V-N construction, shell building.
+ Laboratory tenant improvements will involve a combination of Band S1 Occupancy major use
operations, with a minor accessory A3 Occupancy area and provisions for a future minor
accessory H3/H7 Occupancy hazardous materials .storage room. [NOTE: The storage room is
now shown as part of Control Area 3.]
· + The major use of the building will involve Group B Occupancy cell culture, cytometry, chemistry,
chromatography and molecular biology research and development labs and ancillary B and S1
Occupancy employee, support and storage operations.
+ All hazardous materials operations will be located on the 1st floor.
+ The building will be protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
+ A portion of the 1st floor and the 2nd floor of Control Area 2 will not be occupied or developed at
this time and Will remain as undeveloped "shell space".
• Outdoor Conditions:
+ A diesel generator will be located in the mechanical yard on the North side of the building [an
outdoor aboveground location]. The generator will have an integral, skid-mounte~ fuel oil
supply tank,. with the fuel oil supply limited to </=1,000 gallons.
+ A 1,500-liter [396.5293-gallon] LN2 tank may be located in the mechanical yard, with LN2 piped
to equipment in laboratories inside the building. [NOTE: This system may be installed inside
the buil9ing -final conditions not determined at the time this report was prepared.]
• Fire Department vehicle access and fire department water supply are both existing conditions,
previously approved and permitted as part of the shell building permit .package.
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3.0 Blackmore/CancerVax ·Operations
Blackmore/CancerVax hazardous materials and warehouse storage operations are described below. As
indicated in Section 2.0, the major use of the building will involve Group B Occupancy cell culture,
cytometry, chemistry, chromatography and molecular biology research !=3nd development labs and ancillary
B and S1 Occupancy employee, support and storage operations. Minor ac~essory use operations will
involve an · A3 Occupancy lunch and multipurpose room located on the 1st floor. Future tenant
improvements may involve modifying the 1st floor hazardous materials storage room in Control Area 3 to . .
comply with H3/H7 Occupancy hazardous materials storage r~quirements.
Indoor HazardQus Materials Operations -B & S1 Occupancy_Conditions:
• General: Blackmore/CancerVax hazardous materials operations can be located in a single [one]
building Control Area. Hazardous materials inventory information is provided in Attachment 1, with
' th~ amounts of materials indicated representing 1 O times the actual anticipated amoufltS, except for
CO2, LN2 and radioactive materials. Additionally, the conditions represented in Attachment 1
depict more than "worst-case" use and transfl:!r conditions, as not all materials will be in use or
transferred for use at the same time.
I • Storage:
-i + Labs -Control Areas 1 & 2:
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• Control Area 1:
• Cytometry & Centrifuge Lab-Rooms 1210-1212,.1260, 1261
•Chemistry-Lab-Rooms 1220, 1230, 1240, 1250-1252
* Molecular Biology Lab-Rooms 1400-1402
• Storage Rooms:
• Cold Room ,. Room 1220.
• Equipment Room -Room 1252
* Freez~r Rooms -Rooms 1262, 1263
• Control Area 2:
* Cell Culture Lab -Room 1800
* Glass Wash -Room 1700
• Storage Rooms:
* Cold Room -Room 1802
* Cell Storage -Room 1803
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Indoor Hazardous Materials .Operations
[c_ontinued]:
• Storage· continued:
+ Labs -Control Areas 1 & 2 [continued]:
B & S1 Occupancy Conditions
• Conditions: Hazardous materials storage conditions will involve a combination of bench top,
lab cabinet, shelf and flammable liqui,ds/hazardous materials storage cabinets. Storage
heights ab~ve the finished floor for hazardous materials not stored in flammable
liquids/hazardous materials storage cabinets, freezers or refrigerators will be limited as
follows:
• Class 1-B Flammable Liquids and Class II Combustible Liquids: </=8' above the finished
floor.
• Other Hazardous Materials: </=1 ()' above the finished floor.
• Inert [Non-Hazardous] Compressed Gases & Cryogens: Floor storage, with cylinders in the
upright position.
• Container sizes for liquids will range from very small vials [<1 milliliter -<0.0003 gallon] to 4
liters [1.0561 gallons]. Container sizes for solids will r~nge very small vials [<1 O milligrams -
<0.022 pound] to 1 kilogram [2.21 pounds]. Gases will be in standard cylinders [</=100-lb
cylinders]. Cryogens containers be in </=200-gallon cylinders. [NOTE: A bulk LN2 system
may be located inside the building -final conditions not determined at the time this report
was prepared.]
+ Mechanical Room -Control Area 2:
• Location: Mechanical Room -Room 1012
• Conditions: Inert compressed gases [CO2] in standard [</=150-pounds] cylinders, with
cylinders stored on the floor in the upright position .
+ Hazardous Materials Storage Room -Control Area 3:
• Location: 1st Floor -Room 1502 [included in Control Area 3]
~ Conditions: Hazardous materials storage in the Chemical/Waste Storage Room will involve a
combination. of shelf and floor storage. Small containers [ </=20 liters-</=5.3 gallons] will be
stored on shelves, with storage heights limited as indicated above for labs. Drums and
containers having a capcicity >20 liters [>5.3 gallons] will be stored on the floor, with drums
stored 1 drum high and containers stored at not more than 5' above the finished floor.
• Shipping & Receiving -Control Area 3:
• Location: .1 st Floor-Room 1500 [included in Control Area 3]
• Conditions:
• Hazardous materials may occasionally be located in the shipping and receiving area while
awaiting tr~nsport to the labs or shipment to an off-site location. Storage will typically be ·
either on the floor, on a table-top work bench or in flammable liquids/hazardous materials
storage cabinets.
• Spare cylinders of inert, nonhazardous compressed gases may at some future time be
located in· the warehouse, with storage on the floor and cylinders in the upright position.
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Indoor Hazardous Materials Operations -B & S1 Occupancy Conditions -
continued:
• Use:
+ Labs -Control Areas 1 & 2:
• Locations:
• Control Area 1:
* Cytometry & Centrifuge Lab-Rooms 1210-1212, 1260, 1261
* Chemistry Lab-Rooms 1220, 1230, 1240, 1250-1252
* Molecular Biology Lab-Rooms 1400-1402
• Control Area 2:
* Cell Culture Lab -Room 1800
* Glass Wash-Room 1700
• Conditions: Hazardous materials use operations within the labs will involve research and
development small-scale amounts involving a combination of both use-closed and use-open
system conditions. Use and transfer operations involving liquids will range from 0.0001 gallon
[0.0128 ounce] to a maximum of 1 liter [0.2642 gallon]. Use and transfer operations involving
solids will ,range from 1 gram [0.0022 pound] to 0.5 pound. Gases will be piped to use
locations through closed piping systems.
+ Hazardous Materials Storage Room -Control Area 3:
• Location: 1st Floor -Room 1502 [included in Control Area 3]
• Conditions: Residual/waste liquids and solids will be transferred from small containers into
larger containers within the room. Liquid transfer operations will involve the transfer of </=4
liters [</=1.0567 gallons] of liquids at any time. Solid transfer operations will involve the
.transfer of </=5 pounds of solids at any time.
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Indoor Hazardous Materials Operations -B & S1 Occupancy Conditions •
continued:
• Exhaust Ventilation -Liquid Use & Liquid Transfer Operations:
+ Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids: Mechanical exhaust ventilation will be provided in areas where
Class I Flammable or Class II or 111-A Combustible Liquid are used or transferred under use-
open system conditions. In the labs, use and transfer operations will be conducted only within
exhausted laboratory fume hoods. In the Hazardous Materials Storage Room [Room 1502],
either general/area mechanical exhaust ventilation will be provided for the room, or an
exhausted hood [mechanical exhaust] will be provided with transfer operations occurring only
under the exhausted hood.
+ Incompatible Vapor Exhaust: Materials used and transferred within exhausted laboratory
hoods ·in the labs and materials that may be transferred under and exhausted hood in the
Hazardous Materials Storage Room will not involve the exhaust of incompatible vapors through
the same exhaust duct system based on the following operational conditions:
• Labs:
• Incompatible materials will not be used within the same exhausted laboratory hood at the
same time. ·
• Incompatible materials will not be transferred within the same exhausted laboratory hood at
the same time.
• The amounts of liquids that will be used or transferred at any time within exhausted
laboratory·hoods will be such that the vapors will no longer be combustible, flammable,
oxidizing, unstable reactive or water reactive.
• Hazardous·Materials Storage Room: Incompatible hazardous materials will not be
transferred at the same time.
Ancillary Support Operations -B & S-1 Occ!,lpancies:
• Support operations will involve a combination _of typical administrative, office, employee and facility
support areas and a general-purpose warehouse storage area· ..
• Storage in the general purpose warehouse area will involve a combination of cabinet, floor, rack
and shelf storage of lab and operational [building/facility] supplies [Class I-IV Commodities, as
described in Attachment 2C], with storage heights maintained at </=1 O' above the finished floor.
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Outdoor Hazardous Materials Operations -Mechanical Yard:
• Diesel Generator:
+ A diesel generator will be installed outdoors in the Mechanical Yard. The generator will have an
integral, skid-mounted diesel fuel oil tank, with the tank capacity limited to </=1,000 gallons .
• The generator will provide emergency/standby power for computer; telephone, laboratory
refrigeration and specific process systems--operations for which emergency/standby power is
not specifically required by applicable Codes. The generator will also provide emergency power
for the exhaust ventilation system in Room 1502 if the decision made to address Room 1502 as
an H3/H7 hazardous materials storage room.
• LN2 Tank:
+ A 1,500-liter LN2 tank system [bulk system] may be installed outdoors in the Mechanical Yard.
• The system, if installed, will be addressed as a bulk outdoors system, with LN2 piped to
laboratory equipment inside the building. [NOTE: This system may be installed inside the
building --final conditions not determined at the time this report was prepared.]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
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4.0 Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids -Exhaust Ventilation for Use Operations
Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids will be used in the labs in Control Areas 1 and 2, with residual/waste liquids
transferred from small containers [</=1-liter containers] into drums located in the Hazardous Materials
Storage Room in Control Area 3. Exhaust ventilation system conditions for these areas and the locations
where Class I, II and Ill-A will be used are addressed in Table 4.0. See Section 3.0 for additional
information for the use and transfer conditions addressed in Table 4.0.
· Locations
Control Area 1
+Rooms 1121 &
1211/Cytometry
Lab
+-Rooms 1230 &
1240/Chemistry
Lab
+Room 1250/
Chromatography
Lab
+Rooms 1400-
1402/Molecular
Biology Lab
Contrc:,I Area 2
• Room 1800rrissue
Culture Lab
• Control Area 3
+Room 1502/
Hazardous
Materials Storage
Room
Table 4.0 -Class I, II & Ill-A liquids Use Conditions
Liquids
• Combustible
Liquids II
• Combustible
Liquids Ill-A
• Flammable Liquids
1-B
• Combustible
Liquids II
• Combustible
Liquids Ill-A
• Flammable Liquids
1-B
Use Operation•' -
+ Transfer: Manual transfer
from </=1-liter [</=0.2642-
gallon] containers.
• Use: Closed and open
system use conditions,
with </=0.0026 gallon in
use at any location at any
time.
+ Transfer: Manual transfer
from </=4-liter [</=1.0567-
gallon] containers.
• Use: Non~, _
.-:·:·:· ·Exhaust Ventilation System
• Local exhaust ventilation system -
use/transfer within exhausted
laboratory fume hoods.
• Local exhaust ventilation sufficient
to maintain nonflammable vapors
through the exhaust duct system
[flammable vapor-air mixtures at
</=10% applicable lower explosive/
lower flammable limits] and vapor
concentrations within the work area
at </=25% applicable lower
explosive/lower flammable limits.
• </=10% LEULFL: 644.5409 cfm
• </=25% LEULFL: 257.6164 cfm
• See Attachment 2B for exhaust
ventilation calculations.
• One [1] of the following conditions:
• General area exhaust ventilation
@ >/=1 cfm per sf of floor; or
• Local exhaust ventilation system,
with transfer operations
conducted under an exhausted
hood.
• Local exhaust ventilation sufficient
to maintain nonflammable vapors
through the exhaust duct system
[flammable vapor-air mixtures at
</=10% applicable lower explosive/
lower flammable limits] and vapor
concentrations within the work area
at </=25% applicable lower
explosive/lower flammable limits.
• </=10% LEULFL: 644.5409 cfm
• </=25% LEULFL: 257.6164 cfm
• See Attachment 2B for exhaust
ventilation calculations.
Labs: Exhaust ventilation rates/c:fm information was not determined at the time this report_was prepared.
H~rdous Materials Stqrage Room: The proposed exhaust ventilation conditions were not determined at the time
this reoort was orepared.
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UBCICBC Section 1202.2.2 requires general/area mechanical. exhaust ventilation in B & S Occupancy
areas in locations where Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids are used, with the exhaust ventilation sufficient to
produce six [6J air changes per hour, with exhaust taken from a point at or near the floor level [within 12"
of the lowest point in the room]. Blackmore/CancerVax proposes to use local exhaust ventilation as an
alternate method of compliance to generaJ/area exhaust ventilation in the locations identified in Table 4.0
for which ge_neral/area mechanical exhaust ventilation is not indicated. Local mechanical exhaust
ventilation will be provided at locations where Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids are transferred or used through the
following methods, as indicated ih Table 4.0:
tt, • Labs: Use and transfer of Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids within exhausted la_boratory fume hoods.
/
: • Hazardous Materials Storage Room: Transfer of Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids under an exhausted e,
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hood, or general/area exhaust ventilation in accordance with UBC/CBC 1202.2.2.
The use of local mechanical exh~ust ventilation is an alternate method of compliance to the general/area
exhaust ventilation of 6 air changes per hour addressed in UBCtCBC 1202.2.2. Local mechanical exhaust
ventilation, ·designed and installed to capture v~pors at their point of generation, will provide a more
effective method for control of flammable and combustible liquid vapors than will general/area exhaust
ventilation. This alternate method of compliance is hereby submitted and requested by
Blackmore/CancerVax in accordance with the provisions set forth in UBCtCBC 104.2.8 .
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5.0 Code Analysis
-The Code analysis that follows on pages 12-56 addresses applicable Uniform/California Building Code
and Uriiform/California Fire Code conditions and requirements for Blackmore/CancerVax hazardous
materials conditions and warehouse storage operations.2
Attachments to this report related to the code analysis are as follows:
Attachments to Report
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1 Hazardous Materials Inventory Analvsis
1A Indoor Hazardous Materials Conditions -Control Areas 1 & 2 [B/S1 Occupancy Control
Areasl
1B Indoor Hazardous Materials _Conditions -Control Area 3 [S1 Occuoancv Control Areal
.1C Outdoor Hazardous Materials Conditions roiesel Generator & LN2 Tankl
1D. Blackmore/CancerVax Inventory .Information
1E Definitions for Abbreviations
2 Supplemental Information
2A Definitions for Terms -Specific to .Blackmore/CancerVax Operations
2B Nonflammable Vapor Exhaust Conditions -Class I Flammable Liauids
2C Storaae Commoditv Classifications
Refer to building plans and construction documents. provided separately through McGraw/Baldwin
Architects for details. Review of such plans and documents for the conditions and requirements
addressed herein is outside the scope of this report,
Conditions other than the conditions specifically addressed or described herein are outside the scope of
this report. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions
presented on plans are the sole responsibility of Blackmore/CancerVax.
NOTE:
Room 1502.,.. Hazardous Materials Storage Room: Occupancy conditions for Room 1502 were
not finalized at the time this report was prepared. For the purpose of this report, Room 1502 is
included as an S1 Occupancy storage area iocated in Control Area 3, with the requirements for
the room to be addressed as an H3/H7 Occupancy storage room also tdentified.
LN2 System -Bulk Tank System Installation: A bulk LN2 system [1,500 liter tank] may be
installed outside the building in the Meqhanical Yard, or possibly inside the building.
Requirements for bulk system installations are included in this report, even though the system
may not be installed at this time.
Applicable Cod11: The 1997 Uniform/1998 California Codes have been used as the baseline for requirements
and conditions applicable to this project.
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
1. Occupancy &
Control Area
Conditions
[continued on next page]
• Occupancy:
• Major Use: 13 & S1
• Minor Accessory Use:
• Current: A3 (1st floor/Room 1020]
• Possible Future: H3/H7 (1 st floor/Room 1502-
currently addressed as part of Control Area 3]
• Indoor Operations -Control Areas:
• Number -Blackmore/C~ncerVax Operations: 3
• Location:
• Control Area 1:
• 1st Floor: ·
• Boundaries: Refer to architectural plans -
includes rooms/areas not included in Control
Areas2& 3.
• Hazardous Materials Locations:
• Cytometry !-ab-Rooms 1210-1212
• Centrifuge· Rooms -Rooms 1 i6o~ 1261
• Chemistry Labs-Rooms 1230, 1240
• Chromatography Lab.-Room 1250
• Radio Isotope Lab-Room 1251
• Equipment Room -Room 1252
• Molecular Biology Lab -1400-1402
• 2nd Floor:
• Boundaries: RElfer to architectural plans -
includes rooms/areas not included in Control
Areas2 & 3.
• Hazardous Materials Locations: None.
TErlksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ UBC/CBC 204 .
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. • UBC/CBC 307
• UBC/CBC Table 3-B
• UBC/CBC Tables 3-D & E
• UFC/CFC 204
. + UFC/CFC 209
• UFC/CFC 7901.1
• UFC/CFC 7902.5
• UFClCFC Table 7902.5-A
• UFC/CFC 8001.1
• UFC/CFC 8001.8
• UFC/CFC 8001.15
• UFC/CFC Tables 8001.15-A & B
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
+ UBC/CBC 204
1. Occupancy &
Control Area
Conditions
+ Indoor Operations -Control Areas [continued] I Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. • UBC/CBC 307
[continued]
• Number [continued]:
"' Control Area 2:
• 1st Floor: ·
"' Boundaries: Column Lines 1-4 & North side of
Stair #3 and Hall 1006.
"' Hazardous Materials Locations:
• Mechanical -Room 1012
• Glasswash -Room 1700
• Cell Culture Lab -1800
• Cold Room -Room 1802
~ Cell Storage.,... Room 1803
• 2nd Floor: ·
"' Boundaries: Refer to architecutral plans -area
id~ntified as Future Mechanical Mezzanine -
· undeveloped shell space at this time.
"' Hazardous Materials Locations: No.ne.
"' Control Area 3:
• 1st floor:
"' Boundaries: Rooms 1500 & 1502
"'Hazardous Materials Locations: Room 1502,
with occasional storage in Room 1500
• 2nd Floor:
"' Boundaries: Above Rooms 1500 & 1502
"' Hazardous Materials Locations: None.
• Additional Information: See Sections 2.0, 3.0 & 4.0
and Attachment 1.
'YErlksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941_
• UBC/CBC Table 3-B
• UBC/CBC Tables 3-D & E
+ UFC/CFC 204
+ UFC/CFC 209
+ UFC/CFC 7901.1
+ UFC/CFC 7902:5
+ UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-A
+ UFC/CFC 8001.1
+ UFC/CFC 8001.8.
+ UFC/CFC 8001.15
+ UFC/CFC Tables 8001.15-A & B
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA. CODES ANALYSIS
2. Occupancy &
Control Area
Separations
• Occupancy Separations:
• Current Operations: None required for
Blackmore/CancerVax operations .
• Possible Future Operations.,.. Room 1$02: 1-hour
fire-resistive occupancy separation between Room
1502 and Rooms 1500, 1501 & 1252 if Room 1502
is modified to comply with H3/H7 Occupancy storage
room conditions.
. • Control Area Separations:
• 1-hour fire~resistive Control Area [occupancy
separation] provided to separate Control.Areas 1, 2
& 3 from each other.
• NOTE: None specifically required for
Blackmore/CancerVax operations, based·on the
hazardous materials conditions addressed in
Attachment 1. ·
TErlksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Occupancy Separations: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions, with 1-hour fire-
resistive occupancy separation complying with the
· conditions indicated below for Control Area
Separations.
• Control Area Separations: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions, with 1'-hour fire-
resistive Control Area [occupancy] separation
complying with the following conditions, if provided:
• Vertical Separation -Walls:
• 1-hour fire-resistive construction.
• 1st floor, extending to 2nd floor.
• 2nd floor, extending to roof.
• Horizontal Separation .,.. Floor between 1st & 2nd
Floors:
• 1-hour fire-resistive construction.
• Includes structural members supporting the
· separcition.
• Openings:
• Doors:
• 60-minute labeled self or automatic closing
assemblies.
• Glazing limited to 100 square inches, with a
minimum dimension of 4 inches.
• Duct Penetrations:
• Smoke Dampers:
• At penetrations of occupancy/Control Area
separation walls; or
• Ducts located in 1-hour fire-resistive shaft; or
• Alternate method of compliance acceptable to
the Building Department.
• Fire Dampers:
• At duct penetrations of occupancy/Control Area
separation walls and floors; or
• Ducts located in 1-hour fire-resistive shaft; or
• Alternate method compliance acceptable to the
Building Department.
• Windows: 60-minute labeled assemblies.
t UBC/CBC 204
t UBC/CBC 302
t UBC/CBC Table 3-8
t UBC/CBC 307
. t UBC/CBC Tallies 3-D & E
t UBC/CBC 704
t UBC/CBC 709
t UBC/CBC 710
t UBC/CBC 711
t UBC/C::BC 713
t UFC/CFC 6401
• UFC/CFC 7901.1
t UFC/CFC 7902.5.
• UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-A
• UFC/CFC 8001.1
• UFC/CFC 8001.10
' t UFC/CFC 8001.15
+ UFC/CFC Tables 8001.15-A & B
+ UMC/CMC 605
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
3. Draft Curtains
4. Smoke & Heat
Venting
5. Separation of
Incompatible
Hazardous
Materials
[continued on next page)
NOTE: Not speclflcally
related to bulldlng
construction conditions.
• Undivided Building Area >50,000 sf: Not applicable
to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no undivided
building area ::>:50,000 sf.
• High-Piled Combustible Storage: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no high-piled
combustible storage.
• H Occupancies >15,000 sf: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions .,.. no H potential for
H occupancy conditions >1_5,000 sf in the building.
• Undivided Building Area >50,000 sf: Not applicable
to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no undivided
building area >50,000 sf.
• High-Plied Combustible Storage: Not applicable to
BlackmoreiCancerVax conditions -no high-piled
combu~tible storage.
•H Occupancies >15,000 sf: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no H potential for
H occupancy conditions >15,000 sf in the building.
• Acids & Bases: Strong Acids (pH: <4] and strong
Bases [pH: >10) will be separated from each other.
• Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids: Class I, II & Ill-A liquids
will be separated from:
• Oxidizers
• Unstable Reactives 3
• Water Reactives 2
• Flammable Solids: Flammable Solids will be
separated from:
• Oxidizers
• Unstable Reactives 3
+Oxidizers: Oxidizers will be separated from:
• Class I, II & Ill-A liquids
• Flammable Solids
• Unstable Reactives 3
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, la Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not
applicable;
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not
applicable.
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. ·
+ UFC/CFC 8102.6
+ UFC/CFC Table 81-A
+ UFC/CFC Std 81-2
+ UBC/CBC 906
+ UFC/CFC 8003
• UFC/CFC 8102.6
+ UFC/CFC'Table 81-A
+ UFC/CFC Std 81-1
+ UBC/CBC 906
+UFC/CFC 103.1:2
+ UFC/CFC 210
+ UFC/CFC 1108
+ UFC/GFC 790~.5.4
+ UFC/CFC 8001.11.8
+OSHA:
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
5. Separation of
Incompatible
Hazardous
Materials &
Conditions
[continued]
NOTE: Not specifically
related to building
·construction conditions.
6. General Area
Ventilation System
• Unstable Reactives 3: Unstable Reactive 3 materials
will be separated from:
. • All other physical hazard materials.
• Water Reactives 2: Water Reactives 2 will be
separated from:
• All liquids.
• Separatl9n Conditions:
• General: Incompatible materials will be separated
from each other will be by one [1 l o.r more of the.
following conditions:
• Storage in-separate approved cabinets •
• Storage in separate rooms.
• Isolating incompatible materials storage by a
noncombustible partition extending >/=18" above
and to the sides of the storage.
• Segregating incompatible m~terials storage by a
di.stance of >/=20'.
• Water R,~ctlves 2: Water Reactives 2, if located in
the same room with Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids, will be
stored in approved storage cabinets.
Refer to plans submitted separtely through
McGraw/Baldwin Architects.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. I • UFC/CFC 103.1.2
+ UFC/CFC 210
+ UFC/CFC 1108
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.4
+ UFC/CFC 8001.11.8
+OSHA:
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
• Types: Mechanical ventilation or combination of I • UBG/CBC 1202.2.1
mechanical & natural ventilation.
• Mechanical Ventilation:
• Capable of supplying >/= 15 cfm of outside air per
occupant in all portions of the building during the time
the building is occupied.
• Registers located >8' above the floor where the air
velocity is >10 fps.
• Natural Ventilation:
• Openable exterior openings-area >/=1/20 of total
floor area.
• Exterior openings will open directly onto a yard.
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
7. Exhaust Ventilation
System &
Explosion Control -
Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids and H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions
[continued on next page]
• Blackmore/CancerVax Use & Transfer Conditions:
See Sections 3.0 & 4.0, and specifically Table 4.0.
• Blackmore/CancerVax Exhau~t Ventilation
Conditions:
• Details/Additional Information:
• See Sections 3.0 & 4.0, and specifically Table 4.0.
• See Attachment 28 -Nonflammable Vapor
Exhaust Conditions.
• General/Area Exhaust Ventilation:
• Location: Either general/area exhaust ventilation
or local exhaust ventilation will be provided in the
Hazardous Materials Storage Room/Room 1502.
[NOTE: The type of exhaust ventilation for this
,room was not determined at the time this report
was prepared.]
• Conditions: >/=6 air changes per hour exhaust
ventilation with >/=1 exhaust opening located within
12" of the floor will be provided.
• Local Exhaust Ventilation -Alternate Method of
Compliance:
• Locations:
• Control Area 1 -Labs:
• 1211 -Cytometry
• 1230 & 1240 -Chemistry
• 1250 -Chromatography
• 1400-1402-Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs:
• 1800 -Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3 -Hazardous Materials Storage
Room 1502: [NOTE: This area may have
general/area exhaust ventilation at >/=6 air
changes per hour. The type of exhaust
ventilation for this room was not determined at
the time this report was prepared.]
• Labs: Exhausted laboratory fume hoods.
• Hazardous Materials Storage Room/Room 1502:
Exhausted hood.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+Application & Alternate Method of Compliance:
• Either general/area exhc:Just ventilation or local
exhaust ventilation required in rooms/areas were
Class I Flammable, Class II Cqmbustible or Class 11I,A
Combustible Liquids are used in a "use~open"
condition, unless it can be demonstrated that there will
be no flammable vapor-air concentrations.
• Use of local exhaust ventilation is considered to be an
alternate to general/area exhaust ventilation and
requires specific acceptance/approval of the Building
Official.
• Local Exhaust Ventilation: Same as
Blackliiore/CancerVax conditions, provided the Building
Official accepts local exhaust ventilation as an
acceptable alternate method of compliance to
general/area exhaust ventilation.
+ UBC/CBC 104.2.8
+ UB.C/CBC 1202.2.2
+ UBC/CBC 1202.2.3
+ UFC/CFC 207
• UFC/CFC 7902.1.5
• UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.4
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 503
+ UMC/CMC 606
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC 609
+ UMC/CMC Table 5-A
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Features,
7. Exhaust Ventilation
System~
Explosion Control -
Class I, II .& Ill-A
Liquids and H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions
[continued]
Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions
• Exhaust Ventilation System Design: Both
genera/area and local exhaust ventilation system(s)
will be designed and installed to comply with Class 1
Product Conveying Exhaust Duct System
requirements. [See Item 8.].
• Flammable Vapor-Air Concentration~:
• Flammable vapor-air concentrations will not exist
during the normal use conditions, based on the
conditions described in Section 4.0,_ provided the
exhaust ventilation rates indicated in Attachment 28
are provided. ,
• Note: Flammable vapor-air concentrations are
conditions where flammable vapors in air
exceed10% of their LEULFL.]
• Ex~losion Control: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions:
• No use of Class I Liquids in amounts >Exempt
Amounts.
• No-explosive Vapor-air mixtures under normal
operating conditions.
• 'Use conditions will be provided with either
genera/area exhaust ventilation or local mechanical
exhaust ventilation.
• H3/H7 Occupancy Conditions -Room 1502: If the
decision is made to address Room 1502 as an H3/H7
Occupancy hazardous materials storage room, general
area exhaust ventilation as required by Code will be
provided.
TErlksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• General/Area Exhaust Ventilation: The following
requirements will to those areas where general/arE;ia
exhaust ventilation is indicated and to areas Where local
exhaust ventilation is proposec;l if local exhaust
ventilation is not accepted by the Building Official:
• .Mechanical system.
• 6 air changes per hour.
• Exhaust taken from a pint at or near [within 12"] of .the
lowest point of the room/area [at least one exhaust air
opening].
• Sy$tem designed and installed as Class 1 Product
Conveying Exhaust Duct System -see Item 8.
• Flammable Vapor-Air Concentrations: Not applicable
to Blackmore/Cancer,Vax conditions If the exhaust
ventilation rates indicated in Attachment 28 are
provided.
• Explosion Control: Same as Blackmore/CancerVax
conditions .,,. not applicable.
• H3/H7 Occupancy Conditions -Room 1502: As
indicated above, and the following, if the decision is
made to address Room 1502 as an H3/H7 Occupancy
hazardous materials storage room:
• General area exhaust ventilation required, as
described above.
• System to operate continuously.
• Emergency ver:itilation shut-off to be located outside
the room in a location approved by the Fire
Department.
+ UBC/CBC 104.2.8
+ UBC/CBC 1202.2.2
+ UBC/CBC 1202.2.3
+ UFC/CFC 207
+ UFC/CFC 7902.1.5
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.4
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 503
+ UMC/CMC 606
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC 609
+ UMC/CMC Table 5-A
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· 8. Class 1 Product
Conveying Exhaust
Duct System -
Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids and. H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions
[continued on next page)
• Application· to Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions:
• Class 1 product conveying exhaust duct system(s)
will be provided for exhausted fume hoods and
exhausted hoods associated with use/transfer of
Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids.
• The hoods & enclosures may also be used for
exhaust of other hazardous material vapors.
• Exhaust of incompatible vapors through the same
exhaust duct system [simultaneous exhaust of
vapors incompatible with each other] will not exist,
based on-the conditions described in Section 3.0 .
• Blackmore/CancerVax L,ocatioris/Conditions:
• Biology & Chemistry Labs: Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids.
• Chemical/Waste Storage Room: Class 1-B
Flammable Liquids.
•
• System Design:
• Systems will be designed & installed to control,
capture & remove emissions generated.
• Emissions will be confined to the area in which they
are generated by air currents, hoods or enclosures
and exhausted through a duct system to a safe
location or treated by removing contamin~nts.
• Exhaust through ducts will not be combustible,
oxidizing, unstable reactive or water reactive, based
on the conditions described in Section 3.0.
• Exhaust through ducts will not be corrosive or
flammable, provided the exhaust ventilation rates
indicated in Attachment 28 are provided.
• Exhaust ducts will not to extend into/through ducts &
plenums.
YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
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• Class 1 Product Conveying Exhaust Duct System:
• Ducts conveying noilabrasives, such as smoke, spray,
mists, fogs, noncorrosive fumes & gases, light fine
dusts or powders.
• Includes hoods/enclosures connected to the system.
, • Hoods/Enclosures:
• Sheet metal/steel -->/=0.033 inch [20 gage) base
metal thickness, or other approved materials.
• Approved nonmetallic hoods/enclosures can be used
for nonflammable materials.
• Recirculation of Exhaust Air: No recirculation of
contaminated air to occupied areas.
· • Minimum Velocities & Circulation:
• Contaminated captured by an air stream at the area.
where emissions are generated and conveyed· into a
product-conveying duct system.
• Vapors from Flammable Liquids diluted to </=25% of
their LEULFL with air that does not contain other
contaminants.
• Vapors generated from Flammable Liquids to be
diluted </= 10% of their LEL/LFL for application-of
nonflammable vapor exhaust conditions.
• Makeup Air:
• Makeup air provided to replenish air exhausted by the
exhaust system.
• Makeup air electrically interlocked with exhaust
systems.
• Makeup air intakes located so as to avoid recirculation
of contaminated air within enclosures.
' t UBC/CB¢ 713.10
t UBC/CBC 713.11
t UBC/CBC 1202.2.3
t UMC/CMC 402
t UMC/CMC 502
t UMC/CMC 505
t UMC/CMC 506
t UMC/CMC 609
t'UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
t UFC/CFC 7903.2.3.5.2
t UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
+ NFPA 91/2-1 thru 2-6
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
Features
8. Class 1 Product
Conveying Exhaust
DuctSystem-
Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids and H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions.
[continued]
[cqntlnued on-.next page)
Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions
· + Incompatible Vapors: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions:
• No incompatible Class I, II or Ill-A Liquid vapors.
• No simultaneous exhaust of incompatible vapors
through the same exhaust duct system at the same
time.
• Refer to Section 3.0 for additional information.
• Elevated Temperatures: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no elevated
temperature exhaust air.
• Explosion Venting: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -no explosive
vapor/air concentrations in exhaust ducts.
+ Fire Protection i!l Exhaust Ducts: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions provided the
exhaust ventilation rates indicated in .Attachment 28
are provided.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Exhaust Ducts:
• Through Building:
• Extend directly to the exterior of the building without
entering other spaces, except for ducts conveying
vapors having flammable constituents <25% of their
applicable LEULFL. [See Attachment 28 for
exhaust ventilation rates to maintain vapors at
</=25% LEULFL.]
• Cannot extend into through ducts/plenums not
associated with the Class 1 exhaust duct system.
• Construction:
• Sheet metal/steel or other materials approved/listed
for use with Flammable & Combustible Liquids.
• Flexible metallic duct may be used for connecting
ductwork to equipment.
• Approved nonmetallic hoods/ducts allowed to be
used for no.nflammable corrosive vapors.
• Metal hoods/ducts used for exhaust of corrosives to
be protected with corroslon-resistant material.
• Thickness: Depends on pressure, type & size of duct
--refer to UMC/CMC Tables 5-8 & 6-A.
• Fittings:
• >/=2 gages thicker than thickness required for
straight runs.
• Branches to connect to main duct(s) at the large end
of transitions at >45o angle.
• Cleanouts -Corrosive Vapors & Vapors with
Particulate: Accessible cleanouts at 1 O' intervals and
at chanQes in direction.
+ UBC/CBC.713.10
+ UBC/CBC 713.11
+ UBC/CBG 1202.2.3
+ UMC/CMC 402
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 505
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC 609
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
+ UFC/CFC 7903.2.3.5.2
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
+ NFPA 91/2-1 thru 2-6
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
8. Class 1 Product
Conveying. Exhaust
Duct System -
Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids and H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions
[continued]
[continued on next page]
[See previous page.]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Exhaust Ducts -continued:
• Fire Protec(ion:
* ·Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions/Locations:
• Not applicable to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions
if the exhaust ventilation rates indicated in
Attachment 28 are provided;
• If the rates indicated are not provided, fire
proteciton in exhaust ducts and exhal!sted
hoods/enclosures required as indicated below.
* Types: Sprinklers or other fire-protection devices to
be installed in ducts having. a cross-sectional
dimension >10" when the duct conveys flammable
vapors or flammable gases. (flammable vapors are
the concentration of flammable constituents </=10%
of the lower flammability limit (LFL).]
* Sprinklers:. Sprinklers, when provided, to be
installed as follows:
• Horizontal Ducts: 12' intervals and at changes in
direction.
• Vertical Runs: Top and at alternate floor levels.
• See Item 21 for fire sprinkler design conditions,
• Access Openings for Sprinklers: Access openings
provided for access to sprinklers located in ducts.
• Access Openings for Equipment: Access openings
provided for equipment located in ducts that requires
servicing.
• Supports:
* </=8" Ducts: </=12' intervals.
* >8" Ducts: </=20' intervals.
* Design: Assume 50% of duct is full of the vapors
being conveyed.
• Protectlon·from Physical Damage: Protected by
guards when installed in locations where they may be
subject physical damage.
+ UBC/CBC 713.10
. + UBC/CBC 713.11
+ UBC/CBC 1202.2.3
+ UMC/CMC 402
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 505
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC 609
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
• UFC/CFC 7903.2.3.5.2
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
+ NFPA 91/2-1 thru 2-6
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
8. Class 1 Product
Conveying Exhaust
Duct System -
Class I, ii & Ill-A
Liquids and H3/H7
Occupancy
Conditions
[continued]
(See previous page.]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Exhaust Ducts -continued:
• Exhaust Outlet T~rmiliation:
* Nonflammable Vapor Exhaust:
• >/=10' from the following conditions:
* Property lines
* Openings into building which are in direction of
exhaust discharge.
* Above grade.
• >/=3' fromexteriorwalls & roofs.
* Flammable Vapor Exhaust:
• >/=30' from the following conditions:
* Property lines.
* Combustible walls or openings into building
located in the direction of exhaust discharge.
• >/=10' above adjoining grade.
• >/=6' from exterior walls or roofs.
• Clear~nc, from Combustible Construction: >/=18"
or protected with approved ·construction p.e.:
insulation]. ·
• Eleva.ted Temperatures: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not applicable.
• Explosion Venting: Same as Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not applic;able.
• Dampers:
* Fire/Smoke Dampers: Not allowed, except for the
following conditions: .
• through fire walls/floors.
• Collection system at end of system protected by
fire sprinkler system.
• Duct system protected by fire sprinkler system.
• ALSO: Note makeup air interlock with exhaust air
conditions addressed on page 16.
* Volume/Balancing Dampers:
• Allowed only for weather or back-draft protection,
located only on clean-air side of filtration system.
• Balancing devices secured to prevent inadvertent
adjustment or loss of transport velocitv.
+ UBC/CBC 713.10
+ UBC/CBC 713.11
+ UBC/CBC 1202.2.3
+ UMC/CMC 402
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 505
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC 609
' + UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
+ UFC/CFC 7903.2.3.5.2
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
+ NFPA 91/2-1 thru 2-6
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANAL YS'IS
9. Class 5 Product
Conveying Exhaust
Duct System -
Corrosive Liquids
1 o~ E>Chausted Hoods/
Exhausted
Enclosures
[continued on next page]
NOTE': Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
bulldlng construction
conditions.
• Application to Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions:
Not specifically applicable to Blackmore/CancerVax
conditions, based on the use conditions described in
Section 3.0 and exhaust ventilation rates addressed in
Item 8 as indicated in Attachment 2B.
NOTE: Exhaust ventilation for liquids other than Class I,
II & Ill-A is not specifically required because materials
will be used/transferred in amounts <Exempt Amounts.
+ General: Exhausted fume hoods, exhausted
enclosures and exhausted hoods will ·comply with
applicable Code requiremerit_s.
• Locations:
• Control Area 1 -Labs:
• 1211 -Cytometry
• 1230 & 1240 -Chemistry .
• 1250 -Chromc1tography
• 1400-1402-Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs:
• 1800 -Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3 -Storage:
• 1502 -Hazardous Materials Storage Room [if
general/area exhaust ventilation is not provided
within the room]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
· + Class 5 Product Conveying Exhaust Systems: · Same
as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -not applicable or
.required.
+ Requirements: Class 5 Product Conveying Exhaust
Systems that are provided, even though not required,
are to comply with Class t system requirements except
as follows:
• Nonmetallic Hoods & Duct Systems: Approved
nonmetallic hoods and duct systems may be used
when corrosive vapors c1re nqnflarnmable.
• Metal Hoods:
• Protected with corrosion-resistant material(s).
• Rounded edges.
• Duct Linings: Metal ducts that are not corrosion-
resistant to be protected with approved corrosion-
resistant material.
· + General: See Items -8, 9 & ti-these conditions/
requirements apply, in ad<;lition to the .conditions/
requirements _addressed in this item.
+ Exhausted Laboratory Fume Hoods:
• Construction:
• Compatible with materials located therein.
• Listed or approved.
• Ventilation:
• Maintain negative pressure in enclosure/under hood
with respect to room, with air currents created by
exhaust system to capture contaminants and
transport them directly to/through an exhaust duct
system --see Items 7 & 8.
• >/=100 fpm average ventilation velocity at face/front
opening.
• >/=70 fpm minimum ventilation velocity at any point
of face/front opening.
• Electrical: See Item 11.
• Fire· Protection: See Items 7 & 8 -required only if
flammable vapor-air concentrations exceed 10% LFL
through exhaust duct system.
+ UBC/CBC 713.10
+ UBC/CBC 713.11
+ UBC/CBG 1202.2.3
+ UMC/CMC 502
+ UMC/CMC 505
+ UMC/CMC 506
+ UMC/CMC-609
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.11.4
+ UFC/CFC 7903.2.3.5.2
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
t NFPA 91/2-1 thru 2-6
+ UFC/CFC 206
+ UFC/CFC 8001.10.4
+ UMC/CMC 505.7
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
10. Exhausted Hoods/
Exhausted
Enclosures
[continued]
NOTE: Owner furnished/
installed equipment -not
specifically reiated to
building construction
· conditions.
11. Electrically
Classified Areas -
Clas~ I Flammable
Liquids in Use &
Transfer
. [continued on next page)
[See previous page.)
+Transfer:
• Raw Materials: </=1 litE;ir [</=0.2(?42 gallon) at any
location.
• Residual/Waste Materials:
* Labs: </=1 liter (</=0.2642 gallon) at any location.
* Hazardous Materials Storage Room:· </=4 liters
[</=1.0567 gallons] at any loc~tion.
• Transfer Conditions: See Sections 3.0 & 4.0 and
Item 12.
• Use: See Sections 3.0 & 4.0, specifically Table 4.0.
• Locations:
• Control Area 1 -Labs/Use & Transfer:
* 1211 -Cytometry
* 1230 & 1240-Chemistry
* 1250 -Chromatography * 1400-1402 -Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs/Use & Transfer:
· * 1800 -Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3/Transfer:
* 1502 -Hazardous Materials Storai:1e Room
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Exhausted Hoods:
• Construction:
* Compatible with materjals located therein.
* Noncombustible.
• Ventilation: Same as exhausted hoods.
• Electrical: See Item 11.
• Fire Pr9tection: Same as exhausted hoods, except
required for walk-in exhausted hoods regardless of
flammable vapor-air concentrations. Also, see Item 8.
• Application:
• ~Classified electrical" equipment, wiring & devices are
required for the locations/conditions described in this
section, if such equipment, wirint) & devices are
located within the boundaries of the areas indicated.
• If the conditions or locations described in this section
do not exist, "classified electrical" is not required to be
provided.
• "Classified electrical" is not required for "storage only"
locations and conditions.
+Class 1, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations:
• Open Ends of Vents: Within 3' of open end(s) of
vent(s), extending hi all directions.
• Vents & Fill Openings: Within 3' of vent(s) and fill
openings(s), extending in all directions.
• Equipment Where Flammabie Vapor/Air Mixtures
Could Exit Under Normal Operations: Area within
5' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all
directions.
t UFC/CFC 206
t UFC/CFC 8001.10.4
t UMC/CMC 505. 7
+ UFC/CFC 7901.4
• UFC/CFC 7901.10
• UFC/CFC Table 7901.4-A
. • UFC/CFC 7903.2.2
• UFC/CFC 8001.9
• NECS00-3
+NFPA
• 30
• 325
• 491
• 497
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
11. Electrically
Classified '.Areas -
Class I Flammable
Liquids in Use &
Transfer
[continued]
[See previous page.]
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+Class 1, Division 2-Group D Electrical locations:
• Open Ends of Vents: Area between 3' & 5' ofopen
end(s) of vent(s), extending in all directions.
• Vents & Fill Openings: Area between 3' & 5' from
vent(s) & fill opening(s), extending in all directions.
Also, up to 18" above floor within a horizontal radius of
1 O' from such openings.
• Pumps, Bleeders, Withdrawal Fittings, Meters,
Etc.: Within 5' of any edge of pumps, bleeders,
withdrawal fittings, meters, et9., extending in all
directions. Also, up 3' above floor level & within 25'
horizontally from any edge of such devices.
• Pits/Recessed Floor Areas & Drainage Channels,
Sumps/Collection Areas: Not applicable
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
• Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures
Could Exit Under Normal Operations:
* Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such
equipment, extending in all directions.
• Also, area up to 3' above floor within 5'-25'
horizont~lly from any edge of such equipment.
• Areas Outside of Unprotected Openings In
Electrically Classified Area within 50' Horizontally
of Flammable Vapor Source: Area within 1 O'
horizontally of opening(s), up to 3' above the floor for
a 5' radius.
+ UFC/CFC 7901.4
+ UFC/CFC 7901.10
+ UFC/CFC Table 7901.4-A
+ UFC/CFC 7903.2.2
+ UFC/CFC 8001.9
+ NEC 500-3
+NFPA
• 30
• 325
• 491
• 497
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA 'CODES ANALYSIS
12. Liquid Transfer
Operations -Class
I, II-& Ill-A Liquids
NOTE: Owner furnished/
lnstall~d equipment/
, conditions -not specifically
related to building
construction conditions.
• Locations:
• Control Area ·1 -Labs/Use & Transfer:
* 1211 -Cytometry
* 1230 & 1240 -Chemistry
* 1250 -CJ:m:imatography
* 1400-1402-Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs/Use & Transfer:
* 1800 -Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3/Transfer~
* 1502 -Hazardous Materials Storage Room
· +Maximum Transfer Amounts:
• Raw Materials: </=1 liter [</=0.2(?42 gallon].
• Residual/Waste Materials:
* Labs: </=1 liter [</=0.2642 gallon].
* Hazardous Materials Storage Room: </=4 liters
[</=1.0567 gallons].
+.Llqulc;t Transfer Methods:
• Manual transfer and possibly transfer of small
amounts through closed piping or tubing systems.
• Transfer operations will occur with either local
exhaust ventilation or general area exhaust
ventilation, as descri!)ed in Sections 3.0 & 4;0 and
ltems7&8.
• Prevention of Static Accumulations -Class I
Flammable liquids: Bonding/grounding will be
provided for Class I Flammable Liquid transfer
systems/conditions to prevent static accumulations
where differences of potential could be created.
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. • UFC/CF~ 7903.1•.3
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
13. Piping Systems -
Hazardous
Materials Liquids
and Inert
Compressed Gases
& Cryogenic Fluids
[continued on next page)
NOTE: Not specifically
related to building
construction conditions -
plans wlll be submitted for
. separate plan check/permit.
• Hazardous Materials Liquids:
• Small amounts of hazardous materials liquids may
be transferred from containers or vessels through
closed piping or tubing systems within individual
labs.
• Such systems, if used, will be owner furnished/
installed equipment and not part of a fixed piping/
t':'blng system.
+ Inert Compressed Gases & Cryogl!nic Fluids:
• CO2 and LN2 will be transferred to equipment in labs
through -closed piping/tubing systems.
• Also, see Item 14. ·
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Compressed Gases: Also, see Item 14.
+Cryogens: Also, see Item 14.
• Design: Designed and fabricated from materials
compatible with material to be contained.
• Strength: Adequate strength and durability to
withstand pressure, structural & seismic stress, and
exposure to which subjected.
• Standard: General compliance with.ANSI 831.3
· • L,ow Melting Point Materials -Class I Flammable,
Class II Combustible, Clas~ Ill-A Combustible
Liquids, Flammable Gases: If used, low melting
point materials [i.e.: aluminum, copper, brass,
nonmetallic materials, nonductile materials] to comply
with 'the following conditions:
• Suitably protected against fire exposure.
• Located such that leakage resulting from failure will
not present an exposure hazard.
• Locc1ted such that leakage can be controlled by
qperation of accessible remotely located valve(s).
• Location Limitations-Corrosive, Highly Toxic &
Toxic Liquids: Cannot be installed in the following
indoor locations:
• Within any portion of an exit corridor.
• Within any portion of a means.of egress required to be
enclosed in fire-resistive construction.
• In concealed spaces in or above areas not classified
as H Occupancies.
+ UFC/CFC 7401 & 7403
+ UFC/CFC 7501 & 7503
t UFC/CFC 7901.11
t UFC/CFC 8001.4.3
+ANSI A13.1
+ANSI 831.3
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA:CODES ANALYSIS
13. Piping Systems -
Hazardous
Materials Liquids
and Inert
Compressed Gases
& Cryogenic Fluids
[continued]
[continued on next page]
NOTE:· Not specifically
related to building
construction conditions -
planJ will be submitted for
separate plan check/permit.
(See previous page.]
'f Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+Valves:
• General:
* Piping system(s) to contain a sufficient number of
manual control valves & check valves to operate
system properly and to protect the area under both
normal & emergency conditions.
* Piping in connection with pumps to contain
sufficient number of valves to control liquid flow in
normal operation and in the event of physical
damage or fire exposure.
• Emergency Shutoff Valves:.
* Required for Corrosive, Highly Toxic & Toxic liquid
supply piping/tubing in the following locations:
• At the point of use; and
• At the tank or bulk source.
* Identified and location visible and indicated by a
sign.
• Backflow Prevention/Check Valves: Provided.
when backflow could create a hazardous condition or
cause unaut.horized discharge.
• Drainage Control Valves: Manual· drainage-control
valves to be located remote from containment
area/drainage system such that they can be
operated in a fire condition.
+ Pipe Joints:
• liquid-tight or gas-tight, as applicable to the
materials conveyed.
• Welded, flanged or threaded --welded required only
when located in concealed spaces inside the
building.
• Nonmetallic joints to be approved.
• Pipe joints dependent on friction characteristics or
resilience of combustible Materials for mechanical
continuity or liquid tightness of piping allowed only
outside of building.
+ Pipe Bends: </=90o or at a radius less than 5
diameters of the nominal trade size of the pipe/tube
radius measured from inside edge of pipe/tubel.
+ UFC/CFC 7401 & 7403
+ UFC/CFC 7501 & 7503
+ UFC/CFC 7901.11
+ UFC/CFC 8001.4.3
. + ANSI A 13.1
+ANSI 831.3
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13. Piping Systems -I [See previous page.]
Hazardous
'Materials Liquids
and Inert
Compressed Gases
& Cryogenic Fluids
[continued)
NOTE: Not speclflcally
related to bul!dlng
construction· conditions -
plans-will be submitted for
· separate plan check/permit.
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• Testing: One [1] of the following, prior piping system
being enclosed or placed in use --no leakage or
· . permanent distortion for >/=10 minutes:
• Hydrostatically tested to >/=150% of maximum
anticipated system pressure.
• Pneumatically tested to >/=110%-of maximum
anticipated system pressure, but not less than 5 psig at
highest point of the system.
· +Identification -PipingfTubing: Piping/tubing
identified to indicate material conveyed with directional
arrows -per ANSI A 13.1 --as follows:
• Each valve.
• Each wall, floor, ceiling penetration.
• Each change in direction.
• Every -~O' or fraction thereof throughout piping runs.
• Supports: Adequately supported & seismically
braced, with bracing/support in accordance with the -
>/=1-1/4" -Horizontal
>/=1-1/4" -Vertical I Every Floor Level
+ UFC/CFO 7401 & 7403
+ UFC/CFC 7501 & 7503
+ UFC/CFC 7901.11
+ UFC/CFC 8001.4.3-
+ ANSI A13.1
+ANSI 831.3
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
14. Inert Compressed
Gases & Cryogenic
Fluids
+General:
• Inert/nonhazardous compressed gases will be used
in Control Area 1 & i labs.
• Materials will be transferred through close!1 piping
systems to use locations from source vessels located
+General: See Item 13.
• Cryogenic Fluids -Bulk System: See Item 32 for
additional requirements.
+ UFC/CFC 7401-7403
+ UFC/CFC 75·
+ UFC/CFC 8001.16
+ UFC/CFC 8004.1.1.2
+ UFC/CFC 90 & Other
[continued on next page)
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
speclfically-related·to
building construction
in the following areas: I + Storage: Cylinders/containers stored upright.
• CO2: Located in Mechanical Room 1012
Standards:
• ANSI A13.1
• LN2: Located in Freezer Room 1263 and/or
possibly located in the .outdoor Mechanical Yard.
• Vessels, piping, systems, location, design and
installation will be in accordance with applicable
Code requirements. . conditions -plans will be
submitted for separate plan
check/permit. . + Cryogenic Fluids -Bulk System: See Item 32.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Valve Protection: Valves protected from physical
damage by means of protective caps, collars or similar
devices.
• Caps & Plugs: Caps & plugs in place.
+ Securing: Secured to prevent falling due to contact,
vibration or seismic activity by one or combination of the
following methods:
• Cylinders secured to a fixed .object with 1 or more
restraints.
• Cylinders secured on a cart or other mobile device
designed for the movement of compressed gas
cylinders.
• Cylinders secured within a rack, framework, cabinet or
similar designed for such use.
+ Storage Surface Area: Surface area beneath
cylinders/containers to be constructed of materials
compatible with the cryogens/compressed gases.
+ Containers: DOT approved containers.
+ Labeling/Marking: Containers marked/labeled
identifying contents.
+ Pressure Relief Devices:
• Provided to prevent rupture in the event of
overpressure.
• Per CGA standards.
• ANSI B31.3
• CGAC-7
• CGAG-9.1
• CGAG-10.1
• CGAP-1
• CGA P-12
• CGA SB-15
• CGA S-13
• CGAV-1
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
Blackmore/Can.cerVax Conditions
14. Inert Compressed
Gases & Cryogenic
Fluids
[See previous page.]
[continued)
NOTE: Not.specifically
related to bulldlng
construction conditions -
plans will be submitted for:
separate plan check/permit.
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
•Valves:
• General:
* Piping system(s) to contain a sufficient number of
manual control valves & chec~ valves to operate
system properly and to protect the area under both
normal & emergen~y conditions.
* Piping in connection with pumps to contain sufficient
number of valves to control liquid flow in normal
operation an<;i in the event of physical damage or
fire exposure.
• Backflow Prev~mtlon/Check Valves: Provided when
backflow could create a hazardous condition or ca.use
unauthorized discharge.
• Emergency Shut..Off Valves: Identified with a
sign/tag.
+ Piping Systems:
* General: Suitable for use intended [i.e.: copper,
aluminum, brass, stainless steel] and
designed/constructed t9 provide allowance for
expansion, contraction, vibration, settlement, fire
exposure and maximum subject~d temperatures
and pressures.
• Pipe Bends: Same as indicated in Item 13.
* Joints: Threaded, welded, silver-brazed or flanged.
• Testing: Same as indicated in Item 13.
• Identification: Same as indicated in Item 13.
• Supports: Same as indicated in Item 13.
+ UFC/CFC 7401-7403.
+ UFC/CFG 75
+ UFC/CFC 8001.16
• UFC/CFC 8004.1.1.2
+ UFC/CFC 90 & Other
Standards:
• ANSI A13.1
• ANSI B31.3
• CGAC-7
• CGAG-9.1
• GGAG-10.1
• CGAP-1
• CGAP-12
• CGASB-15
• CGAS-13
• CGAV-1
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
15. Limit Controls -
Hazardous
Materials
NOTE: owner
furnished/Installed
equipment -not specifically
related to building
construction conditions.
16. Spill Control,
Drainage&
Containment
+ Pressure Control: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no stationary tanks
or equipment containing materials which can generate
pressures exc~eding the tank or equipment d~sign
limits due to exposure fires or internal reaction.
• Temperature Control: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --no hazardous
materials conditions requiring femperature control.
• Liquid Level Limit Controls: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -no
systems/conditions. involving >Exempt Amounts.
Not applicable to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --
i.e.:
• General Conditions:
• No use/storage >Exempt Amounts.
• No gravity transfer of Class I & II Liquids from
containers having a capacity >5.3 gallons [20 liters].
• Room 1502 -Hazardous Materials .Storage Room:
If the decision is made to address Room 1502 as an
H3/H7 Oqcupancy storage room, the following
conditions will be maintained:
• Storage Conditions:
• Liquids: The aggregate amount of liquids in the
room will not exceed 1,000 gallons and the largest
vessel in the room will not exceed 55 gallons.
• Solids: The aggregate amount of solids-in the
room will not exceed 10,000 pounds and the
largest vessel in the room will not exceed 550
pounds.
• Use [Transfer] Conditions:
• Liquids: Liquids will not be transferred in amounts
exceeding Exempt Amounts.
• Solids: Solids will not be transferred in amounts
exceeding Exempt Amounts.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not
applicable.
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --not
. applicable.
+ UFC/CFC T.able 7902.5-A
+ UFC/CFC Table 7903.2-B
+ UFC/CFC Tables 8001.15-1 & B
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.9
+ UFC/CFC 8004.1.5
+·UBC/CBC 307.2
+ UFC/CFC 7901.8
+ UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-A
+ lJFC/CFC Table 7903.2-B
+ UFC/CFC 1903.1.3.5
+ UFC/CFC Tables 8001.15-A & B
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.3
' + UFC/CFC Table 80Cl3.1-A
: + UFC/CFC !3004.2.2.5
+ UFC/CFC Table 8004.2-A
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
17. Equipment,
Machinery,
Containers, Tanks,
Vessels&
Processes-
Hazardous
Materials
NOTE: Owner
furnished/Installed
equipment --not specifically
related to building.
construction conditions.
18. l:gress System
(continued on next page)
+General": Equipment, machinery, vess.els & processes
to be approved, listed or designed and constructed in
accordance with approved standards for the intended
use.
+ Tanks: None/no tanks -not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions
. + Plastic Containers -Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids:
Containers used for storage-of Class I, II & Ill-A
Liquids will comply with the following conditions:
• Class I & II Llqµlds: Plastic containers used for
storage of Class I or II Liquids will be limited to the
following conditions:
• Containers listed & approved for such storage
having the following volume limitations:
• 1A Liquids: </=1 gallon
• 18, IC & II Liquids: </=5 gallons
• Containers having a capacity of </=16-ounces, as
allowed by the Fire Department.
• Class Ill-A Liqulc;fs: </=5-gallon containers listed &
approved for such storage.
[Review of egress system is outside the scope of this
report:]
~Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
+Means-of Egress & Exit Sign Illumination: See
· Item 19.
+ Maximum Travel Distance to 1 Exit:
• No 1-Hour Exit Corridors: 250'.
• With 1-Hour Exit Corridor: +100', provided that
the last portion of exit access leading to the exit
occurs within a corridor, with the length of the
corridor not less than the amount of increase taken;
+ UFC/CFC 7902.1.8
+ UFC/CFC 7902.1.11
• UFC/CFC 7902.2.5.10.2.2
+ UFC/CFC Table 7902.1-A
+ UFC/CFC 8001.4.5
+ UBC/CBC 302.3
• UBC/CBC 713
+ UBC/CBC 1003
+ UBC/CBC 1004
+ UBC/CBC 1005
+UBC/CBC 1007
+ UBC/CBC Table 10-A
+ UFC/CFC 1210
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18. Egress System
[continued]
[continued on next page)
[Review of egress system is outside the scope of this
report.]
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Conditions Where >1 Exit Required:
• Occupancy Conditions:
* A3 [1 st floor]:
• Occupant Load: >/=50
~ Occupant Load Calculation: 15.sf/person.
* B:
• Occupant Load: >/=30.
• Occupant Load Calculation: 100 sf/person.
* H3/H7: Room/area >i=200 sf.
* S1:
• Occupant Load: >/=30.
• -Occupant Load .Calculation: 300 sf/person.
• Travel Distance Condltlons/~lmltations: See above.
• Separation of Exits -2 Exits Required: Placed a
distance apart >/=1/2 overall diagonal dimension of the
area ~erved, measured in a straight line between the
·center of exits or exit-access doorways.
• Means of Egre.ss Doors or Gates:
• Number:
* Minimum: 1 from all rooms/areas.
* >1: See previous page -conditions where >1 exit
required.
• Swing: Direction of exit travel for the-following .
conditions:
* B, F, S Occupancies: >/=50 calculated occupant load.
* H3/H7 Occupancies . ·
• Width -Single Leaf: >/=3' & </=4'.
• Height: >/=6'8".
• Locking/Latching Hardware:
* Openable without use of a key or any special
knowledge or effort.
* No manually operated edge-or surface-mounted flush
bolts.
* 1st Floor Meeting Room/A3 Occupancy: Panic
hardware, except for main exit from the room.
• Panic Hardware:
* H3/H7 Rooms -all means of egress doors.
. + UB.C/CBC 30:p
+ USC/CBC 713
+ UBC/CBC 1003
+ USC/CBC 1004
+ USC/CBC 1005
+ UBC/CBC·1007
+ USC/CBC Table 10-A
+ UFC/CFC 1210
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18. Egress System
[continued)
[continued on next page]
[Review of egress system is outside the scope. of this
· report.]
"f'Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Travel through Intervening Rooms:
· • Access to exits to be directly from the space under
consideration to an exit or to a corridor that provides
direct access to an exit.
• Exit access not be interrupted by intervening rooms
except as follows:
• Foyers, lobbies, reception rooms, exit corridors.
• Only 1 Exit Required: OK through
adjoining/intervening room, which in turn provides
direct access to an exit or to a co~ridor that provides
direct access to an exit, when accumulative occup~mt
load is <30.
• Room(s) with cumulative occupant of <-10.
·+Aisles:
• General: Provided from all occupied areas containing
seats, tables, furnishings, displays, equipment, storage,
etc.
• Non-Public Accessible -Employees Only: >/=24"
wide.
• Public Accessible:
• Obstructions on Only 1 Side: >/=36" wide.
• Obstructions on Both Sides: >/=44" wide.
• Dead-Ends: </=20'.
, • Hallways:
• General:
• Allowed to be used as an exit-access component
unless specifically prohibited.
• Considered as intervening rooms.
• Dead-Ends: </=20'. ·
• Width:
• <50 Occupant Load: 36"
• >/=50 Occupant Load: >/=44"
• Obstructions: Unobstructed, except for thE! following
conditions:
• Doors:
• Any Position: </=1/2 required hallway width.
• Fully Opened: </=7".
" Handrails: </=7".
• Trim: </=1.5" on each side of hallway.
• Construction: Noncombustible.
No restriction/limitation.
+ UBC/CBC 302.3
+ UBC/CBC 713
t UBC/CBC 1003
t UBC/CBC 1004
+UBC/CBC 1005
t·UBC/CBC 1007
t UBC/CBC Table 10-A
• UFC/CFC 1210
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18. Egress System
[continued]
[continued on next page]
[Review of egress system is outside the scope of this
report.]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Egress Corridors:
• General:
• Combustible or noncombustible construction.
• 1-hour fire-resistive construction when conditions do
not allow the corridor to be addressed as a hallway.
[NOTE: A:hallway is addressed as intervening room,
whereas an exit corridor is not addressed as an
intervening room.]
• Dead·E!lds: </=20'.
• Construction:
• General: Fully enclosed by walls, a floor, a ceiling
and permitted protected openings.
• Walls: Walls to extend vertically to a floor-ceiling or
-roof-ceiling as follows:
• 1-hour fire-r~sistive constrtuction.
• Corridor-side of wall(s) to terminate at the corridor
ceiling membrante approved for 1-hour fire-resistive
floor-ceiling or roof-ceiling assembly to include
suspended ceilings, dropped ceilings & lay-in. roof-
ceiling panels, which are a portion of the fire-
resistive assembly.
• Room-side ofwall(s) to terminate the underside of a
floor or roof.constructed of materials ap):>raoved for
1-hour fire-resistive floor-ceiling or roof-ceiling
assembly, except for the following condition:
• Were the corridor is an element of a 1-hour fire-
resistive floor-ceiling or roof-ceiling assembly at
the entire story, both sides of c;:orridor walls may
ter.minate at the ceiling membrane.
• Ceilings: As indicated above and the following:
• Corridor ceiling(s) can be constructed of materials
approved for a fire-resistive wall assembly. When
this method is used, the following conditions shall
met:
• Corridor-side fire-resistive membane of the
corridor wall to terminate at the lower ceiling
membrane; and
• The room-side fire-resistive membrane of the
corridor wall to terminate at the upper ceiling
membrane.
• Corridor ceilings of noncombustible construction
allowed below the fire-resistive ceiling membrane.
+ UBC/CBC 302.3
+ UBC/CBC 713
• UBC/CBC 1003
+ UBC/CBC 1004
+ UBC/CBC 1005
+,Ul3C/CBC 1007
· + UBC/CBC Table 10-A
+ UFC/CFC 1210
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18. Egress System
[continued]
[continued on next page]
[Review of egress system is outside ·the scope of this
report.]
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
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• Egress Corridors -continued:
• Construction ~ continued:
* Doors:
• Type: 20-minute, tightfitting smoke, and draft-
control assemblies, including frame.
• Unprotected Openings: No unprotected openings
(i.e.: no louvers, mail slots or smilar-openings).
• Closing:
* Self-closing; or
• Automatic-closing by actuation of a smoke
detector, with hold-open devices releasing or
closing the dqor in the event of a power failure at
ttie hold-open device.
• Glazing:. Limited to </=100 square lnches, with a·
minimum dimension of 4 inches.
• Windows:
• Fixed , non-openable.
• Listed & labeled or marked for >/=3/4-..hour fire
protection rating, including frame.
• Total area in a corridor limtied to 25% of the area of
a common wall with any room.
• Ducts:
• Smoke Dampers:
• Provided for penetrations of the fire-resistive
construction, except for steel duct penetration&
when ducts are >/=0.019" thickness and have no
openings serving the corridor.
• Dampers to close by actuation of a smoke
detector.
• Fire Dampers:
• Provided for penetrations of the fire-resistive
construction, except for steel duct penetrations
when ducts are >/=0.019" thickness and have no
openings serving the corridor.
• Dampers to close by actuation of a heat actuating
device, with the heat actuating device operating as
follows:
• Approximately 50oF above the normal
temperature within the duct system, and
• Not less than 160oF.
, + USC/CBC 302.3
t USC/CBC 713
+ USC/CBC 1003
+ UBC/CBC 1004
• USC/CBC 1005
+ UBC/CBC 1007
+ UBC/CBC Table 10-A
• UFC/CFC 1210
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18. Egress System
"[continued]
1$. 1,.ighting
[continued on next page)
[Review of egress system is outside the scope of this
report.]
[Review of lighting system is out~ide the scope of this
report.]
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Exit Corridors .:.. continued:
• Width:
• <50 Occupant Load: 36"
• >/=50 Occupant Load: >/=44"
• Obstructions: Unobstructed, except for the_ following
conditions:
• Doors:
• Any Position: </=1/2 required h_allway width.
• Fully Opened: </=7".
• Handrails: </=7".
• Trim: </=1.5" on each side of corridor.
• Storage/Usable Space Under Stairs:
• Walls & soffits of the enclosed space to be protected on
the enclosed.side by-1-hour fire-resistive construction.
• Construction to also comply with the requirements for 1-
hour exit corridors where stairways are located within a
1-hour exit corridor system.
·• +General:
• Adequate lighting ·by natural and/or artificial means
to be. provided.
• Artificial lighting to be in accordance with the IES
Lighting Handbook and California Energy Standards.
• Means of Egress l!lumlnation:
• General:
• Means of egress to be illuminated at any time
building is occupied.
• Includes the exit discharge to the public way and/or
to the outdoor safe dispersal area.
• Intensity: >/= 1 foot-candle at floor level.
• Power Supply:
• <100 Occupant Load: Normal building power.
• >/=100 Occupant Load:
• Normal building power; and
• Emergency system [storage batteries ->/=1.5
hoursl.
+ UBC/CBC 302.3
• UBC/CBC 713
• UBC/CBC 1003
• UBC/CBC 1004
• UBC/CBC 1005
+ UBC/CBC 1007
• UBC/CBC Table 10-A
• UFC/CFC 1210
• UBC/CBC 1Q03.2.8
• UBC/CBC 1003.2.9
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19. Lighting [See previous page.]
[continued]
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ Exit Signs & Sign Illumination:
• General: Path of exit travel to and within exits in
building .to be identified by exit signs in accordance
with UE:3C/CBC 1003.2.8 requirements.
• Locations: Exit signs shall be located as follows,
except for main exterior exit doors and rooms/areas
that required only one [1] exit or exit access:
* Exit signs to be readily visible from any direction of
approach.
* Exit signs to be located as necessary to clearly
indicate direction of egress travel.
* No point to be more than 100' from the nearest
visible exit sign.
• Illumination: Exits signs to be illumin~ted at all times
in accordance with one [1] or combination of the
following conditions:
* Approved self-luminous signs, with >/=0;06 floor
Lambert.
* Approved intem;:illy illuminated signs having light-
emitting diodes or electroluminescent lamps.
* Internally or externally illuminated, with >/=5 foot-
candle intensity. Internally illuminated signs to be
listed.
• Power Supply: One [1] or combination of the
following:
· * Approved self-luminous signs providing continuous
illumination independent of an external power
source. -
* Emergency system (storage batteries ->/=1.5
hoursl.
• UBC/CBO 1003.2.8
• UBC/CBC 1003.2.9
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
20. Ignition Source
Control-
Hazardous
Materials
Conditions
• General: Control of ignition sources, including
electrical equipment, wiring and devices, will be in
accordance with applicable Code conditions and
requirements.
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions. . + UFC/CFC 7901.4
NOTE: Owner
furnished/Installed
· equipment -not specifically
related to bulldlng
construction.conditions.
+Open Flames & High Temperature Devices:
• E;nei:gy-consuming equipment will be listed for use
with the hazardous materials stored or used.
• Open flames and high-temperature devices will be
used in a manner that will not create a ha?:ardous
conditions.
• Electrically Classified Areas/Conditions: See Item
11.
• Prevention of Static Electricity -Class I Flammable
Liquids: Precautions will be taken to prevent the
accumulation of static electricity. See Items 11 and
12.
• No Smoking & Signage: "No Smoking" ·signs will be
posted as required by the Fire Department. [NOTE:
State law prohibits smoking inside the buil(:ling,
essentially making signage both redundant &
unnecessarv.
T,Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• UFC/CFC 7901.10
• UFC/CFC 8001.9
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21. Fire Extinguishing
System Protection
[continued on next·page)
NOTE: Fire sprinkler plans
. will be submitted for
separate plan check/permit.
+General:
• The existing automatic fire sprinkler system will be
modified· as necessary to accommodate
Blackmore/CancerVax hazardous materials and
warehouse storage conditions and comply with
applicable Code requirements.
• Plans for tenant improvements to the existing fire
sprinkler system will be submitted to the City of
Carlsbad for pian review/permit prior to such
changes being made.
· • Class 1/~ Product Conveying Exhaust Duct
Systems -Class I Flammable Liquid Vapors:
• Application to Blackrnore/CancerVax Conditions:
Not applicable to Blackmore/CaricerVax conditions,
provided exhaust ventilation conditions indicated in
Attachment 2B are met.
• Locations:
• Control Area 1 -Labs:
• 1211 -Cytometry
• 1230 & 1240 -Chemistry
• 1250 -Chromatography
• 1400-1402 -Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs:
• 1800 ..., Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3:
• 1502-Hazardous Materials Storage Room
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ Waterfiow Alarms:
• Outside Building: Waterflow alarm bell or
watermotor gong required outside the building
adjacent to system riser.
• Inside Building: Audible & visual waterflow alarms
required .inside building at a normally occupied
location.
• Waterflow & Control Valve Monitoring & Trouble
Signals:
• Waterflow alarm signal to be transmitted to an
approved central station.
• Sprinkler system control valv~s to be chained/locked
open an~ supervised/monitored in, in the open
position, with trouble signals transmitted to an
approved central station.
• Emergency Power: Emergency power for waterflow
alarms and system monitoring/supervision to be
provided [I.e.: on-site storage batteries >/=1.5-hour
duration].
· • Class 1/5 Product Conveying Exhaust Duct
System(s) -Flammable Vapors:
• Application to Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions:
Locations, if any, where exhaust ventilation conditions
indicated in Attachment 2B are not met.
• Conditions: Sprinklers to be installed in exhaust
ducts that convey flammable vapors [vapors@ >10%
LEULFL] if the ducts have a cross-sectional
dimension >10".
• Locations: Same as Blackmore/CancerVax
Flammable Liquids IB use locations.
• System Design:
• System hydraulically designed to provide 0.5 gpm
over an area derived by multiplying the distance
between the sprinklers in a horizontal duct by the
width of the duct.
• >/=20 gpm discharge per sprinkler from the 5
hydraulically most remote sprinklers.
t UFC/CFC 1003
t UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-F
t UFC/CFC 8102
t UFC/CFC Table 81-A
t UFC/CFC Stds 81-1 & 81-2
[NFPA 231 & 231C]
t UBC/CBC Chapter 9 [904.2)
t UBC/CBC Std 9-1 [NFPA 13)
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21. Fire Extinguishing
System Protection
[continued]
NOTE: Fire sprinkler plans
will be submitted for
separate plan check/permit.
, • Class I, II & Ill-A.Liquids Storage, Use & Handling(
Transport Areas:
• ·Locations:
• Control Area 1 :
• Halls [Transport Areas]: 1006-1008, 1200, 1300
• Labs [Use & Storage Areas]: 1210-1212, 1220,
1230, 1240,1250
• Storage & Equipment Rooms: 1220, 1252, 1262,
1263
• Control Area.2:
• Halls [Tra11sport Areas]: Between Cellculture Lab &
adjacent. areas
• Labs [Use & Storage Areas]: 1700, 1800
• Storage & Equipment Rooms [Storage Aras]: 1802,
1803
• Control Area 3:
• Shipping & Receiving [Storage & Transport Areas]:
1500
• Hazardous Material~ Storage Room [Storage Area):
1502
• Wor~t-Case Conditions:
• Class I-B Flammable Liquids
• Containers </=5-gallon capacity
• Shipping ~ Receiving -Room 1500:
• General Storage Conditions:
• Commodities: Class I-IV
• Storage Height: </=12' above finished floor
• Storage Methods: Cabinet, floor, rack & shelf.
• Occasional Storage Conditions:
• Hazardous materials storage, handling & transport -
including Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids
• Floor or table-top workbench storage with storage
</=4' above the finished floor.
• Other Building Areas:
• Conditions:
• No flammable/combustible liquids or oxidizer storage
or use. ·
• Miscellaneous office & janitorial supply storage.
• Locations: Building areas not otherwise identified in
Item 21.
'Y Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids Storage, Use & Handling/
Transport Areas:
• Density & Design Area: >/::;:0.3 gpm over 3,000 sf,
extending >/=15' beyond the area or to a permanent
partition, whichever is the lesser distance.
• Sprinkler Heads:
• Spacing: </=100 sf.
• Temperature: High.
• Clearances: >/=18" from top of storage to sprinkler
deflectors.
• Outside Hose Stre.am Allowanc;e: 150 gpm -2-hour
duration.
+Shipping & Receiving -Room 1500:
• System Design:
• Density & Design Area: >/=0.45 gpm over 3,000 sf,
to allow for the possibility of storage of Class I-IV
commodities to 20' above the finished floor.
• Sprinkler Heads: As required above for Class I, II &
Ill-A Liquids.
• Outside Hose Stream Allowance: As required for
Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids.
• Other Building Areas:
• Worst Case Condition: Ordinary Hazard~ Group 1.
• Density & Design Area: >/=0.15 gpm over >/=1,500
sf.
• Sprinkler Heads:
• Spacing: </=130 sf.
• Temperature: Ordinary.
• Outside Hose Stream Allowance: 250 gpm --0.5-
hour duration.
• UFC/CFC 1003
• UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-F
• UFC/CFC 8102
• UFC/CFC Table 81-A ·
• UfC/CFC Stds 81-1 & 81-2
[NFPA 231 & 231C]
• UBC/CBC Chapter 9 [904.2]
• UBC/CBC Std 9-1 [NFPA 13],
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22. Small Hose Lines/
Class II Wet
Standpipe Systems
23. Portable Fire
Extinguishers
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
building construction.
Not applicable to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions for
the following reasons:
+ Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids: No currently proposed or
future storage of Class I, II or Ill-A Liquids in amounts
exceeding Exempt Amounts.
+ Shipping & Receiving/Room 1502: Room is non-
public accessible, with a storage area of <500 sf.
+ General: Dry Chemical [ABC] or CO2 portable fire
extinguishers will be provided throughout the fac,ility.
+ Size & Location:
• Class I, II & Ill-A Liquids Storage/Use Areas:
• LocatiQns:
• Control Area 1 -Labs:
• 1211 -Cytometry
• 1230 & 1240-Chemistry
• 1-250 -Chromatography
• 1400-1402-Molecular Biology
• Control Area 2 -Labs:
• 1800 -Tissue Culture
• Control Area 3:
• 1502 -Hazardous Materials Storage Room
• Conditions: 4A40BC within 30' of travel, and as
follows:
• Extinguishers located inside each room adjacent
to each exit from each room.
• Extinguishers located outside each room,
immediately adjacent to exits from each room.
• Office, Administrative Employee Areas -Light
Hazard: 2A 10BC within 75' of travel.
• Other Building_ Areas: 2A20BC within 50' of travel.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Same as Blackmore/CancerVaxconditions.
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
+ UBC/CBC Chapter 9 [904.2)
+ UBC/CBC Std 9-1 [NFPA 13]
+ UBC/CBC Std 9-2 [NFPA 14]
+ UFC/CFC 1003
+ UFC/CFC Table 7902.5-F
+ UFC/CFC 8102.9
. + UFC/CFC Table 81-A
+·NFPA 14
t UFC/CFC 1002
+ UFC/CFC Std 10-1
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
24. Water Supply -Fire
Sprinkler Systems
& Fire Flow
NOTE: Previously approved
conditions ,.. not speclfi_cally
related to building
construction.
25. Fire Pepartmeot
Access
NOTE: Previously approved
conditions and owner
furnished/Installed
equipment .,.. not specifically
• related to building
· constr:uction.
• Fire Flow: .Existing previously approved/permitted
conditions are presumed to comply.
• Water Supply: Existing previously approved/permitted
conditions are presumed to comply.
+ Access Roadways for Fire Department Apparatus:
Existing previously approved/permitted conditions are
presumed to comply.
• Access to & Access Doors -High-Piled
Combustible Storage: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -no high-piled
combustible storage.
+ Key Box [Knox Box]:
• Key box [Knox Box] will be provided and located as
required by the Fire Department.
• Box will contain keys to gain necessary access and
other information as required by the Fire
Department.
+ Key Vault [Knox Vault]:
• Key vault [Knox Vault] will be provided and located if
and as required by the Fire Dep~rtment.
• Vault will contain Material Safety Data Sheet [MSDS]
and other information if and as required by the Fire
Department.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Fire Flow: Existing previously approved/permitted
conditions are presumed to comply.
+ Water Supply: Existing previol!sly approved/permitted
conditions are presumed to comply.
+ Access Roadways for Fire Department Apparatus:
Existing previously approved/permitted conditions are
presumed to comply.
• Access to & Access Doors -High-Piled Combustible
Storage: Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -
not applicable.
+ Key Box [Knox Box]: Same as Blac;kmore/CancerVax
· conditions --as rE)quired and approved by \he Fire
Department.
+ Key Vault [Knox Box]: Same as Blackmore/
CancerVax conditions --as required and approved by
the Fire Department.
+ UFC/CFC 903.2
• UFC/CFC 903.3
• UFC/CFC Appendix Ill-A
• UFC/CFC Appendix Ill-~
+ UFC/CFC 901.4
+ UFC/CFC 902.2
+ UFC/CFC 902;3
• UFC/CFC 902.4
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
Features
26. Material Handling &
Transportation in
Building -
Hazardous
Materials
NOTE: Not specifically
related-to building
construction -owner
furnished/Installed
. equipment and owner
operational conditions.
. Blackmore/Cancer:Vax Conditions
• Transport of Hazardous Materials in Mean·s of
Egress Corridors/Exit Enclosures/Halls: Transport
of hazardous materials in means of egress corridors,
halls c1nd exit enclosures will comply with applicable
Code requirements.
• Powered Industrial Trucks/Forklifts: Not applicable
to Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -no powered
industrial trucks/forklifts.
-Y Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
· • Transport of Hazardous Materials in Means of
Egress Corridors/Exit Enclosures/Halls:
• Transport Without Cart/Truck: Limited to the
following conditions. Other conditions· require
transport in approved cart/truck as described below.
• liquids:
• Single Containers </=5-gallon capacity.
• Safety Carriers: 2 liquid containers, hand carried
in approved safety carrier.
• Single [;>rums </=55-Gallons: Transported by
approved drum trucks.
• Solids:
• Containers </=100 pounds transported by
approved hand truck.
• Containers </=50 pounds carried by hand.
• Carts & Trucks:
• Design:
• Stable base.
• Means of restraining containers to prevent
accidental dislodgement.
• Compressed gas GYlinders to be individually
restrained.
• Speed-Control Devices: Equipped with speed-
control device to enable operator to safely control
movement by providing stops or speed-reduction
devices.
• Construction:
• Substantial construction.
• Compatible with materiais transported.
• Spill Control: Capable of containing spill from
largest single container transported.
• Attendance: Cannot be left unattended in obstruct
any part of a means of. egress.
• Incompatible Materials: Cannot be transport on
same cart/truck.
• Powered Industrial Trucks: Same as Blackmore/
CancerVax conditions -not applicable.
+ UFC/CFC 1108
+ UFC/CFC 7901.12
+ UFC/CFC 8001.12
+ UFC/CFC 8203.2.2
+·OSHA:
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
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27. Storage Conditions
for Hazardous
Materials and
Shipping &
Receiving
[continued on next page]
NOTE: Owner furnished/
installed eq.,_lpment and
owner operational
conditions -not speclflcally
related to building
construction.
• Hazardous Materials:
• Combination of shelf, laboratory cabinet & flammable .
liquids/hazardous materials cabinet storage.
• Ups/guards provided on shelves where individual
containers are .stored outside approved fla,mmable
liquids/hazardous materials storage cabinets.
• Ordinary storage ¢onditions -storage @ <8' above
finished floor.
• Approved Storage Cabinets: See Item 28.
• Shipping & Receiving· Storage -Room 1500:
• Storage Conditions:
• General/ordinary i;;torage condition~ -no high-piled
combustible storage conditions.
• Cabinet, floor, rack and shelf storage.
• Commodities:
• Class I-IV -lab/manufacturing and general building
supplies.
• Occasional storage of hazardous materials, with
materials stored on the floor, on top.of
workbenches or in flammable liquids/hazardous
materials ~torage cabinets.
• ·No high hazard commodities, except for the
potential for occasional ~emporary storage of
flammable/combustible liquids and oxidizers.
• Rack Storage:
• Racks:
• Single and/or double row.
• Steel construction.
• </=5 storage levels/tiers.
• Seismically braced.
• Storage Height: </=12' above the finished floor.
• Type: Cartoned, uncartoned & palletized storage.
• Shelving: Open wire mesh/grated shelving, with
uniform openings </=6" apart comprising >/=50%
of overall shelf area.
• Flue Spaces:
• Single Row Racks: 3" transverse flues
• Double Row Racks: 3" or 6" transverse flues
•Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Hazardous Materials: Same as Blackmore/CancerVax
conditions.
+Shipping & Receiving Storage -Room 1500: Si;ime
as BlackmoreiCancerVax conditions.
• Storage Under Stairs: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -not applicable.
• Clearances to Sprinkler Deflectors: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
+ UBC/CBC 1003.3.3.9
+ UFC/CFC 1210.3
+ UFC/CFC 8104
+ UFC/CFC Table 8104.3-A
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
27. Storage Conditions
for Hazardous
Materials and
Shipping &
Receiving
[continued]
NOTE: <>wner furnished/
Installed equipment and
owner operational
conditions -not specifically
related to building
construction.
• Shipping & Receiving Storage -Room 1500-
contioued:
• Shelf Storage:
* Shelving:
• Metal construction.
• </=30" deep.
• Shelves separated by approximately 30".
* Storage to <10' above the finished floor.
* Cartoned & uncartoned.
• Floor/Palletized Storage:
* Palletized.
* Carton.ed.
* Storage to <6' above the finisbed floor.
• Hazardous Materials:
* Storage up to 4' above finished floor
* Shelf, floor or flammable liquids/hazardous
materials storage cabinets.
• Aisles:
* Main Ais.les: >/=44"
• Cross Aisles: >/=24"
* Aisles Separating Shelves: >/=20"
• Storage Under Stairs: Not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -no storage under
stairs.
+Clearances to Sprinkler Deflectors: >/=18" from top
of stora11e to sprinkler deflectors.
'YEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+Hazardous Materials: Same as Blackmore/Canc~rVax
conditions.
• Shipping & Receiving Storage -Ro.om 1500: Same
as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
• Storage Under Stairs: Same as .
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -not applicable.
• Clearances to Sprinkler Deflectors: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
+ UBC/CBC 1003.3.:tg
+ LiFC/CFC 1210.3
+ UFC/CFC 8104
+ t,JFC/CFC Table 8104.3-A
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
28. Approved Storage
Cabinets-
Hazardous
Materials
NOTE: Owner furnished/
installed equipment -not
specifically related to
building construction.
+-Hazardous materials required by Code to be stored in
approved cabinets will be in accordance with
applicable Code requirements.
• Storag~ in cabinets not specifically required based on
amounts, but may be required based on location [see
Item 5 and Attachment 1).
l' Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Flammable Liquids Storage Cabinets:
• General:
* Signs: FLAMMABLE-KEEPFiRE AWAY -red
letters on contrasting background.
* Maximum Quantity per Cabinet: </=120 gallons per
cabinet.
* Doors: Self-closing & equipped with a latch.
* Bottom: Liquid tight to a height >/=2".
_ * Type: Cabinets either listed or constructed as
described below.
• Unlisted Steel Cabinets:
* Construction:
• Steel.-->/=18 gage.
• Double walled [including-door], with 1-1/2" airspace
. between walls.
* Joints: Riveted. or welded.
• Unlisted Wood Cabinets:
* Construction: >/=1" exterior grade plywood.
* Joints: Rabbited and fastened in 2 directions with
wood screws.
• Door Hinges: Steel or brass.
• Paint: Cabinets painted with intumescent-type paint.
• Hazardous Materials Storage Cabinets:
• General:
* Signs: HAZARDOUS MATERIALS -KEEP FIRE
AWAY-red letters on contrasting background.
* Construction: Metal construction.
* Interiors: Interior treated, coated or constructed of
materials nonreactive with materials stored therein.
* Type: Cabinets either listed or constructed as
described below.
• Unlisted Cabinets:
* Construction:
• Steel -->/=18 gage.
• Double walled [including door], with 1-1/2" airspace
between walls .
* Joints: Riveted or welded.
* Doors: Self-closing & self-latching.
* Bottom: Liquid tight to a height >/=2".
+ UFC/CFC 7902.5.9
+UFC/CFC 8001.10.6
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
29. Emergency Alarm
System -H3/H7
Conditions
rmit.
30. Emergency &
Standby Power
Systems
• Room 1502 -Hazardous Materials Storage Room may·
be addressed at some point in the future as an H3/H7
Occupancy storage room.
+ If the occupancy conditions within Room 1502 change
from S1 to H3/H7, an emergency alarm system in
accordance with applicable Code requirements will be
provided.
. • General: Two [2] on-site emergency/standby power
supplies:
• One [1] on-site emergency/standby generator -
located outside the building jn the Mechanical Yard .
• Battery back-up systems
* Exit & exit sign illumination throughout the building
[emergency power]. ·
* Emergency alarm system for Room 1 q02, if the
decision is made to address Room 1502 as an
H3/H7 .hazardous materials storage room.
+ Battery Supplies: Emergency' power battery supplies
will be used to provide the required emergency power
for the following systems:
• Sprinkler system tamper and waterflow alarms.
• Means of egress illumination.
• Exit signs.
• Emergency alarm system.
+ Generator -Outdoor Aboveground Conditions:
• Generator Conditions: See Item 31.
• Power Supply: The generator will be used to supply
emergency/ standby power for various facility
systems/operations, including the exhaust ventilation
system serving Room 1502, if the decision is made
to address Room1 502 as an H3/H7 hazardous
materials storage room.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Alarm,lnitiating Devices: Emergency alarm-initiating devices
installed outside each interior exit door.
• System Activation: Activation of the system to initiate local
audible & visual alarm(s) to alert occupants of an emergency
situation .involving hazardous materials.
• System Supervision/Monitoring: System to be
supervised/monitored by signal transmission to an approved
central or remote station service.
• Power Supplies: System to be connected to both primary and
emergency power systems.
. + Emergency Power Systems:
• System Requirements:
• An emergency power source, conforming to Nation{!f-
Electrical Code requirements as a source of power that, in
the event of failure of the normal supply, is available within
10 seconds of normal power failure, will be provided.
• The emergency power system can consist of any of the
following on-site systems:
• Storage batteries having >/=1.5-hour duration.
• On-site generator set ->/=2-l)our fuel supply duration.
• Uninterruptible power system [UPS].
• Systems Requiring Emergency-Power:
• All Areas:
• Sprinkler system tamper and waterflow alarms.
• Means of egress illumination, as required by UBC/CBC
1003.2.9.
• Exit signs, as required by UBC/CBC 1003.2.8.
• H3IH7 Occupancy Areas [Room 1502):
• Mechanical exl)aust ventilation systems.
• Emergency alarm systems.
• Standby Power Systems:
• System Requirements:
• A standby power source, conforming to National Electrical
Code requirements as a source of power that, in the event
of failure of the normal supply, is availabl~ within 60
seconds of normal power failure, will be provided.
• The emergency power system can consist of any of the
following on-site.systems:
• Storage batteries having >/=1.5-hour duration.
• On-site generator set ->/=2-hour fuel supply duration.
• Uninterruptible power system [UPS] .
• Systems Requiring Standby Power: None specifically
required.
t UBC/CBC 307 .2. 7
• UFC/CFC 8003.1.8
t UFC/CFC 8003.1.10
• UFC/CFC 8003.1.11
+ UBC/CBC 307
+ UFC/CFC 7902.3.3
• UFC/CFC 7902.3.4
t UFC/CFC 7902.3.5
• UFC/CFC 7902.3.7
• UFC/CFC 7903.3.3
• UFC/CFC Table 7902.3-A
t UFC/CFC 8003.1.3.4
tNFPA37
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. .
UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
31. Generator..,.
Outdoor Location/
Conditions
[Emergency/
Standby Power
System]
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
building construction. Plans
will be submitted for
separate plan check/permit.
+General:
• A diesel generator may be located outside tJ1e
building in an outdoor aboveground area.
• The generator will be skid-mounted, with an integral
diesel fuel oil supply with integral spill control &
secondary containment.
• Sizing of the generator and integral fuel oil supply
and,.installation/construction details are unknown to
the report preparer. For the purpose of the report,
</=1,000 gallons is indicated as the maximum size of
the diesel fuel oil ~upply tank.
• Clearance from Combustibles: >/=30' clearance will
be maintained.between diesel generator area and
weeds, debris & combu$tible materials not necessary
to the diesel generator.
+Security: The.area will be secured against
unauthorized entry.
•Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Location on Property:
• Property Lines that Can be Built Upon:
* </=660-Gallon Diesel Fuel Oil Tank: >/=12.5'
* >660-Gallon Diesel Fuel Oil Tank: >/=15'
• Other Exposures: '>/=5' from streets, alleys, public
ways buildings ort the same property, means of
egre!>s to a public way, openings in exterior building
walls.
• Fill Openings In Diesel Fuel Tank: Fill openings in
fuel oil tank located as follows:
• >/=15' from buildings, combustible materials, Class
I, II or Ill-A Liquids.
* >/=25' from building openings, property lines,
streets, alleys or public ways.
• Vent Pipe Outlets:
• Discharge upward or horizontally away from adjacent
walls.
• Located >1=5' from openings in exterior building walls •
• Located such that vapors are released >/=12' above
adjacent ground level.
• Structure Constructiom
• Noncombustible or fire-resistive.
• Ventilation adequate to prevent hazardous vapor
accumulation.
• Foundations: Engines to be supported on firm
.foundations or secured tq a suitable noncombustible
framework.
• Classified Electrical: Not applicable to diesel fuel oil.
• Spill Control & Containment:
• Spill Control: Capable of containing the volume of
the integral tank.
• Containment:
* Capable of containing the volume of the integral
tank plus 6.5" rainfall.
* Rainfall containment volume can be eliminated if
containment area is nol open to the intrusion of
rainwater.
• Spill Control/Containment Area: Noncombustible &
liQuid-tii:iht.
+ UFC/CFC 7902.3.3
+ UFC/CFC 7902.3.4
+ UFC/CFC 7902.3.5
+ UFC/CFC 7902.3.7
+ UFC/CFC 7903.3.3
+ UFC/CFC Table 7902.3-A
+ UFC/CFC 8003.1.3.4
+NFPA37
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
32. LN2 Tank/Bulk
System
. [continued on next page]
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
building construction·& not
required.by Code. Plans will
be submitted for separate
plan check/permit.
• A 1,500-liter [396.2593-gallon] ·LN2 vessel may be
installed outside the building in the Mechanical Yard or
possibly inside the building.
+ If installed, applicable Code requirements will be met.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ General Conditions: See Item 14. I • UFC/CFC Std 80-4
• Bulk Systems:
• Definitions:
• Bulk System: Assembly of equipment, such as
storage containers, pressure regulators, pressure
relief devices, vaporizers, manifolds and
interconnecting piping, Which has a storage capacity
of more than 20,000 scf of compressed gas,
including unconnected reserves, on site.
• Oxygen Deficient Atmosphere: Air in which the
oxygen concentration vy voiume is less than 19.5%
or whose oxygen partial pressure is less than 148
torr.
• Blackmore/CancerVax Conditions:
• Nitrogen [LN2] "'" outdoor location
• 1,500 liters = 396.2593 gallons = 36,895.7034 cf
compressed gas (93.11 cf per gallon].
• Vents: Piped to discharge outside the building.
• Pressure Relief Devices: Installed at every point in
the system where liquid can be come trapped.
• Outdoor Areas -Drainage: Area surrounding
container(s) to be provided with a means to prevent
accidental discharge of fluids from endangering
personnel, containers, equipment & adjacent structure
or to enter enclosed spaces.
• Indoor Storage Areas -Special Conditions:
[NOTE: May not applicable to Blackmore/CancerVax
conditions -provided as information only should
indoor location of a bulk sys,em be considered at
some future time.]
• Location:
• Located >/=20' from highly combustible materials.
• Located where containers are not liable to be
exposed to temperatures >125oF, physical
damage or access by unauthorized personnel.
• Empty Containers: Valves to be kept closed.
• Pressure Relief Devices & Vents: Piped to
discharoe outside the buildino.
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32. LN2 Tank/Bulk
System
[continued]
NOTE: Owner furnished(
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
l;>uildlng construction & not
required by Code. Plans will
be submitted for separate
plan check/permit.
33. Premises
Identification
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
specifically related to
building construction.
+A 1,500-liter [396.2593-gallon] LN2 vessel may be
installed outside the building in the Mechanical Yard or
pos~ibly inside the bujlding.
+ If installed, applicable Code requirements will be met.
Approved numbers/addressed will be providf;ld and
located as required by the City of Carlsbad.
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
· + Bulk Systems -continued:
• Indoor Storage Areas -Special Conditions
[continued]: [NOTE: May not applicable to
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions -provided as
information only should indoor location of a bulk
syste!ll be considered at some future time.]
• FIii Connection & Full Trycock Lines: E~ended
to outside the building if containers/cylinders will be
filled in place.
• Monitoring/Alarms .,. Storage Area: Storage area
continuously monitored with an appropriate alarm
system to indicatf;l an t>xygf;ln-deficient atmosphere.
• Warning Signs: '
• Posted at each entrance to the Storage Room.
• Signs .to indicate the following:
WARNING-NITROGEN
HIGH CONCENTRATION OF GAS MAY OCCUR
IN THIS AREA AND MAY CAUSE
ASPHYSICATION. VERIFY THAT OXYGEN
CONCENTRATION IS ABOVE 19;5% BEFORE
ENTERING AND DURING ACTIVITY IN THIS
AREA.
+ Approved numbers/addresses placed on the building in
such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from
the street/road fronting the property.
+ Numbers to contrast with their background.
+ Refer to local sign ordinance.
+ UFC/CFC Std 80-4
+ l'.IBC/CBQ 502
+ UFC/CFC 901.4.4
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
34. Hazard
Identification &
Compressed Gas
Signage
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment -not
speclflcally related-to
building construction.
Hazard identification signs will be provided in
· accordance with applicable Fire Department
requirements. _
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ Hazard Identification:
• Generc1I: I + UFC/CFC 8001.7
* Hazard identification signage may be required by
the Fire Department.
* Signs, if required, are normally required to be placed
in the following locations:
• At entrances to and within each area where
hazardous materials are located, including outdoor
areas.
• On drums/tanks involved with liquii:1 transfer
operations.
* Signs are generally required to be in accordance
with the following:
• Measure 15-inches on each side.
• Have white reflective-letters/numbers.-on blue or
red backgrounds and ·black reflective
letters/numbers on white and yellow backgrounds.
• Indoor Conditions:
* Health: 4
• Flammability: 3 ·
• Reactivity: 3
• Special: COR OX WR
• Outdoor Conditions [Diesel Generator):
• Health: 2
* Flammability: 2
• Material Specific Hazard Identification: Refer to
Attachment 1.
+ Compressed Gases: Rooms/areas where compressed ·
gases are located to have signage outside & inside the
rooms/areas indicating "COMPRESSED GASES".
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Code Requirements & Conditions -12/14/01 -Page 53 of 56
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANA~ YSIS
35. Emergency
Response, Training
& Procedures
[continued on ,next page)
NOTE: Ownerf1,1mlshed/
,Installed equipment and
qwner operational
conditions "-not specifically
related to building
· construction.
• Materials Safety Data Sheets [MSDS]: MSDS will be
maintained on-site in a location acceptable to the Fire
Department.
• HazardQus Materials Inventory Statements [HMIS]:
Inventory information provided in Attachment 1.
• Personnel Training & Written Procedures:
• Employees will be trained to be familiar with the
chemical nature of the materials and appropriate
mitigating actions necessary in the vent of fire, leak
or spill.
• Persons will be designated & trained to be liaison
personnel for the Fire Department as determined to
be necf;!ssary by the Fire Department -i.~.: aid Fire
Department in preplanning emergency responses &
identification of hazardous materials
locations/conditions.
• Emergency Equipment: Provisions will be made for
controlling/mitigation leaks/spills [i.e.: clean-up
materials, disposal procedures, etc.1.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Materials Safety Data Sheets [MSDS]: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions --location to be
approved by Fire Department.
• Hazardous Materials Inventory Statements [HMIS]:
Same as Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
• Personnel Training & Written Procedures: Same as
conditions, as r~quired by the Fire Department.
• Emergency Equipment: Same as
Blackmore/CancerVax conditions.
t UFC/CFC 8001.3
t UFC/CFC App. 11-E
+OSHA:
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
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BALCKMORE/CANCERVAX--2110 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA
UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
35. Emergency
Response, Training
& Procedur~s
[continued)
[continued on.next page)
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment and
owner operational
conditions -not specifically
related to.building
construction.
+ Hazardous Materials Management Plan [HMMP]:
Hazardous Materials Management Plan, if required,
will be provided in accordance with applicable Code
requirements. ·
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
+ Hazardous Materials Management Plan [HMMP]: To
,b.e provided as required by the Fire Department and
and/or other agencies. Plan to include the following
information, in addition to other information that may be
required by the authorities having jurisdiction:
• General Information: Business name, address,
emergency contacts, business activity, owner or
operator, SIC code, number of employees & hours.,
signature of designated representative.
• Site Plan:
• Drawn to scale.
• Location of location of building, exterior storage
facilities, permanent access ways & evacuation
routes, parking lots, internal roads, chemical loading
& loading areas, eqt1ipmeht cleaning areas, storm &
sanitary sewer acce$Se$, emergency equipment &
adjacent property lines.
• Building Floor Plan:
• Drawn to scale.
• Hazardous materials storage & use area$_, rooms,
doorways, corridors, m~ans of egress and
evacuation routes.
• Contents of storage areas identified.
• Hazardous Materials Handling:
• Description of activities involving handling of
hazardous materials between storage &
manufacturing areas.
• Information showing how such operations are
conducted to prevent accidental release of
hazardous materials.
• Material Compatibility & Separation: Identification
of controls used to ensure separation of materials &
conditions incompatible with each other.
• Monitoring Program: Description of monitoring
methods used re types and amounts of hazardous
materials on-site.
+ UFC/CFC 8001.3
+ UFC/CFC App. 11-E
+OSHA:
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
Technical Report-Hazardous Materials & Warehouse Storage Operations
Code Requirements & Conditions -12/14/01 -Page 55 of 56
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BALCKMORE/CANCERV AX -2110 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA
UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
35. Emergency
Response, Training
& Procedures
[continued]
NOTE: Owner furnished/
Installed equipment and
owner operational
conditions -not specifically
related to building
construction.
36. Special Use Fire
Department
Permits & Plans
[See previous page.]
Special use Fire Department permits. will be obtained as
required by the Fire Department.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
• Hazardous Materials Management Plan [HMMP] -
continued:
• Inspection & Record Keeping: Written procedures
for schedul~s & procedurel;l for inspecting safety &
monitoring and emergency equipment.
• Employee Training: Written procedures for
employee training to prepare employees to safely
handling hazardous materials on a daily basis and
during emergencies --i.e.:
• Instructions in safe storage & handling of hazardous
materials, including maintenance of monitoring
records.
• Instructions in emergency procedures for leaks,
~pills, fires or explosions, including shutdown of
Qperations & evacuation procedures.
• Record-keeping procedures for documenting
employee training.
• Emergency Response: Written description of facility
emergency resoonse oroceoures.
+ Hazardous Materials Conditions: Permits and plans
may be r~quired by the Fire Department. If required,
the following information is generally required to be
provided:
• Building floor & outdoor plans showing locations of
hazardOl~s and conditions of operations involving
hazardous materials.
• locations of emergency isolation and mitigation valves &
devices.
• Product conveying piping containing hazardous materials
liquids or gases.
• On & off positions of valves for valves which are of the
self-indicating type.
• Type and design of fire-extinguishing systems.
• location of valves controlling water supply of sprinklers.
• Storage Conditions: Permits and plans may be
required by the Fire Department.
• Egress Plans: Fire Department may require that
approved egress plans be posted throughout the
buildino.
+ UFC/CFC 8001.3
+ UFC/CFC App. ll•E
+OSHA: .
• CFR 1910.178
• CFR 1926.403
t UFC/CFC 4501.3
t UFC/CFC 6202
t UFC/CFC 7901.3
t UFC/CFC 8001.3
t UFC/CFC 8101.3
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES. ANALYSIS
14 December 2001
Prepared by
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719PalmAvenue
La Mesa, California
Telephone 619.466.6285 FAX 619.466.6233
EMAIL MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com or MaryRattan@covad.net
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BALCKMORE/CANCERV AX -211.0 Rutherford Road, Carlsbad CA
UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS
ATTACHMENT 1A-1 . .
INDOOR CONTROL AREA CONDITIONS -CONTROL AREAS 1 & 2
SUMMARY & EXEMPT AMOUNTS
14 December 2001
Prepared by
T Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc.
4719 Palm.Avenue
La Mesa, California
Telephone 619.466.6285 FAX 619.466.6233
EMAIL MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com or MaryRattan@covad.net
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.~-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY • PHYSICAL H.AZARD·MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 an<,f 2
STORAGE USECl,.OSED
Solids Liquid Gas Solid Liquid
Material Lbs Gins Cf Lbs Gins
Combustible Liquids II 27.7383
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
USE OPEN
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
-------------------'------'------~--------------------------------------------------------,~
Combustible Liquids Ill-A 31.7007
---Combustible Liquids 111-B 12.3723
Cryogenic Liquids -Non Hazardous 200.0000
Flammable Liquids 1-B 106.9901
Flammable Solids 10.0006
Oxidizers 1 11.0132
Oxldlzers2 18.4921
Unstable Reactlves 1 5.2835
Unstable Reactlves 3 20.0000
Water Reactlves 1 44.8607
Water Reactives 2 21.1013
1997/1998 CODES: CONTROL AREAS 1 and 2 ARE CLASSIFIED AS AB/ S1 OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREAS BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS.
NOTE: Control Areas 1 and 2 can be addressed as a single [one] building .control if >/=10 pounds of Unstable Reactive 3 solids are stored in approved cabinets.
Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are in use at the same time, with </=2% in use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemistry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radioisotope; 1400-1402/Microbiology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold R
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanical; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts indicated represent the total amounts in both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 1
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-0 -1,JFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001 ;15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2
jCombqsUble l,.lqulds II:'.~.,,.·:,:··--, ' · · •• .i;< I I ~torage I 1un1tsj I UC
TOTAL Combustibl~ Liguids II [LIQUIDS) 27.7~83 Gins
LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 1997· UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 240GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 480GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UF<;: TABLE 7902:5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. • 1997 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 3:
<I-50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY -MAXIMUM Qt,IANTITIES PER CONTROL, AREA-1997 UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A:
CEILINGS </=18' HIGH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, <1=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,'100 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
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TOTAL Combustible Liguids Iii-A [LIQUIDS] 31.7007 Gins
LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT :AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 1,~20 <;;ALLC>NS
USE•CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 660 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 160 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 660 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 160 GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.• 1997 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 3:
<I-50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS <1=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY-MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA -1997 UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A:
CEILINGS </=18' HIGH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: . 7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with <1=2"/o In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
l;lulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-0 • UfC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMM~Y -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA-Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and'2
!Con!~.•f!~l .. :~!:'kf$:III-Bi~fh·, .·: ,i·: ,. · 1 • -: .• , j Storage l l UnHs ! UC !~~Its!
TOTAL Combustible Liquids 111-B (LIQUIDS] 12.3723 Gins Gins
1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: . UNLIMITED
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED
USE·OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3-
<Ja 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
l~c.,~J~~f;:t~~,nJi~~'.'.;~~r;·{· :•·;· --, ·.: ··: .. ~f~-_,-~ I
TOTAL Cryogenic Liquids -Non Hazardous (CRYOGENICS]
l Storage I I Units l I 'UC-I !Units!.
200.0000 Gins
H OCCUPANCY NOT APPLICABLE TO NONHAZRDOUS MATERIALS -UNLIMITED AMOUNTS.
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
Gins
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
USC/CBC TABLE 3-0 -UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -laboratory Tenant Improvements -Controi Areas 1 and 2
!Flammable. Uqukfs:H3:1~·:~';~ih':' ·, .,. ·. . ) ( Storage l l Units l UC
TOTAL Flammable liquids 1-B (LIQUIDS] 106.9901 Gins
LIQWDS HAVING·FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-a EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTRQL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG -H-~ OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE'EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH. CABINETS: 240 GALLONS
USE CLOSEO·EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS • 1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS
USE OPEN.EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. -1997 lJFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3:
<fa 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY• MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA• UFC TABLE 7902.5-8 • COMBINATION 1-8, 1-C, II, Ill-A:
CEILINGS </=18' H!GH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, <i=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: . 7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
l~mable Sollds;~:;.:.-r·-·· ·: ::~ '· · l t· Storage I I Onlts I UC·
TOTAL Flammable Solids [SOLIDS] 10.0000 Lbs
11117 UBC TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE I001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS'PER CONTROL AREA• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 250:POUNDS· . .
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT·-WITH CABINETS: 500-POUNbS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: NOT APPLICABLE -NO FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD POTENTIAL
USE.OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT, NOT APPLICABLE-NO FIRE/EXPLOSION-HAZARD POTENTIAL
Storage Amount • Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng 11 protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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HAZARDQUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBCICBC TABLE 3-D • UFCICFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carisbad CA· Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2
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TOTAL Oxidizers 1 [SOLIDS] 1'1.0132 Lb~
1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 8,000 POUNDS+ 800GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 16,000 POl!NDS + 1,600 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 8,000 POUNDS+ 800 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLONS
1997 UFC 1001.14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 36,000 POUNDS+ 3,600 GALLONS
1999 UFG SUPPLEMENT· RETAINIWHOLESALE.STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: SAME AS 1997 UFC
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT· S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 36,000 POUNDS+ 3,600 GALLONS
Lbs
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Lbs
~!2\~1it~~J;<it~~{§~lttf¥~5?t)t!"~;~i~~1~:;_!:(~·:?:1,t~~tt:":-_:·.r:~ I s~~ge·I I Units I ~ !Units! j ·· UO ·.·· I !Un"5!
TOTAL Oxl~izers 2 [LIQUIDS] 18.4921 Gins
·1997 UBC TABLE 3-DIUfC TABLE 1001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS. PER-CONTROL AREA· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: . 500 POUNDS+ 50 .GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMO!JNT-WITH CABINETS: 1,000 POUNDS+ 100 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 500 POUNDS + 50 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 100 POUNDS,+ 10 GALLONS
1997 UFC 1001.14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 4;500 POUNDS-+ 450 GAllONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT· RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER M/S OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: SAME AS 1997 UFC
1997 UBC TABLE 3-GIUFC 8003.1-B • MAXIMUM AMOUNT PER BUILDING WITHOUT DETACHED STORAGE: 2,000 TONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT· S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 4,500 POUND,S + 450 GALLONS
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2o/o In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprlnkler system.
Gins
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2
: .. "" .:.. -.~ -· ,· :: (.' ,.~.,c~:.,~· :'.·,··· ,, '( , ~ jUnatabfe:Reactivea 1 .·, .. ,,;,:•:,·, .... ,_. ., · '· ·. .. , I ! Storage I !UnHsl I UC 1· !1,tnitsl
TOTAL Uns!slble Reactive§ 1 [LIQUIDS} 5.2835 Gins Gins
·11197 UBC TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE·8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROLAREA • H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WiTH CABINETS: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNL:IMITED
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED
NOTE: PUBLICATION ERROR-ERRATA TO UBC & UFC TO CORRECT GASES TO UNLIMITED.
IU ·tabfeR ....,_,,;•3>•••,_ .... , •. ···,· .a,·c , ... ·. ,., 'I ' ns > 88waYQO' -~,~~"',\'j,'<"'i:_;~:~~'<"t• .. ~-6\:•.,~ ~-~ ,',• •'/" ' Ii~: • • , •• -n;>10., ••• ,. ••• ~ ,. w, .... • ••• l Storage I l Uf'!lts I ~ !Units!
TOTAL Unstable Reactives 3 [SOLIDS}
19117 UBC TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA.
NONDETONATABLE • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
DETONATABLE • H-1 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
20.0000
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 10 POUNDS+ 1 GALLON & 100 CUBIC FEET
Lbs
STORAGE/('.GGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 20 POUNDS+ 2 GALLONS & 200 CUBIC FEET
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2 POUNDS + 0.20 GALLON & 20 CUBIC FEET
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2 POUNDS + 0.20 GALLON
1997 UFC 8001.14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 1,125 POUNDS + 112.5 GALLONS
1997 UBC TABLE 3-G/UFC 8003.1-B • MAXIMUM AMOUNTS PER BUILDING WITHOUT DETACHED STORAGE: GASES· 2,000 CUBIC FEET
LIQUIDS & SOLIDS -1 TON
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 1,100 POUNDS+ 110 GALLONS
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprlnkler system.
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-8, 8001.15-ASUMMARY -PHYSICAL.HAZARD MATERIAl.:.S
BlackmoreiCancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements-Control Areas 1 and 2
IWa"'"'"' Re· acll--s 1 ' ·, · · · .... ~ , · ,"?'' ' -... ~ ~:,'__··~~· -{ . ',,;, .... , ... I Storage l I Unit~ l
TOTAL Water Reactives 1 [SOLIDS] 44.8607 Lbs
1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 1001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED
~ !Units.(
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uo
!wal~N\~ctt..-2.:~'.'i:':~i:,,T{:~r:r;p.a-<~ .. -.: -.-·. ·1 : -:1.•-· · I
TOTAL yyater Reactives 2 [SOLIDS]
! Storage l l Units ! CJ!£ fUnltsf ~
21.1013 Lbs
1117 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED·ONL Y FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 100.POUNDS + 10 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 200 POUNDS+ 20 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 100 POUNDS+ 10 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 20 POUNDS + 2 GALLONS
111117 UFC 8001.14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER M/S OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 900 POUNDS+ 90 GALLONS
1!19{1 UFC SUPPLEMENT-RETAIL/WHOLE STORAG_E/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 2,300 POUNDS+ 230 GALLONS
1117 UBC TABLE 3-G/UFC TALBE 8003.1-B • MAXIMUM AMOUNTS PER BUILDING WITHOUT DETACHED STORAGE: GASES -10,000 CUBIC FEET
-SOLIDS & LIQUIDS -25 TONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 2,300 POUNDS + 230 GALLONS
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with <f=2o/e In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
Lbs
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Lbs.
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Lbs
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANAL.YSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E • UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD f,'IATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and ·2
STORAGE
Solids Liquid Gas Solid
Material Lbs Gins Cf Lbs
· Carcinogens 23.0286 28.0024
Corrosives 47.5331 117.5570
Highly Toxics 20.5529 2.6417 ·
Irritants 799.3672 1.67.0766
other Health Hazards 189.5198 116.6196
Radioactive -Beta 6.0000 mCis
Radioactive -Gamma 4.0000 mCis
SenslUzers 22.1145 16.5109
Toxics 79.6331 44.5133
USE CLOSED
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
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USE OPEN
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
1997/1998 CODES: CONTROL AREAS 1 and 2 ARE CLASSIFIED AS A 8/ S1 OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREAS BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS.
NOTE: Control Areas 1 and 2 can be addressed as a single [one] building control if >/=0.6417 gallon of Highly Toxic Liquids are stored in approved cabinets.
Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=21/, in use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemistry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radiolsotope; 1400-1402/Microbiology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold R
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanical; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts in both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system. _
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UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E • UFC/<;:FC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY· HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
-Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements • Control Areas 1 and 2
~C>OEtl'IS-.',i,t'.~-.. ;·r,. -~.),:.· ! i"~/f .-:·1 • ! ·. 'I ~--~~~, -~·---------_, ..
TOTAL Carcinogens [SOLIDS]
TOTAL Carcinogens. [LIQUIDS]
TOTAL Carcinogens [RADIOACTIVESJ
UNLIMITED
I Storage l
23.0286
28.0024
4.0000
CONSUMER PRODUCTS• 1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-EJUFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
~~f~.,~~1l1fi~if~::::$~Y!~.t·1t~fi' .. 't;f: .. ~ ···._1:~· · .. I Storage I
TOTAL Corrosives-{SOLIDS] 47.5331
TOTAL Con:o,slves IUQUIDSJ 117.5570
!Units!
Lbs
Gins
mCis
!Units I
Lbs
Gins
1H7 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE aoo1.1s;e EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-7 OCCUPANCY REQURIED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-NO CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS + 2,000 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000 POUNDS + 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS
I UC
I UC
1H7 UFC 8001.14-RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEN!PT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 19,500 POUNDS + 1,950 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT-RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER M/S OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS
1999 UFC CUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 20,000 POUNDS + 2,000 GALLONS
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2°/4 In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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Lbs Lbs
Gins Gins
mCis mCis
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Lbs Lbs
Gins Gins
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HAZARQOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E • UFC/CFC T~LE 8001.15-B SUMMAR'(-HEALTH-HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2
IHlghlyf~Clf P,.;Yl: i''.[,'~--:-.-.,::y-·:_1 '. _".-"·' ::.:-':' · · _.,' -:··\'. ,),: I I Storage I !Units I I UC I I units I
TOTAL HighlvToxics JSOUDSJ 20.5529 Lbs Lbs
TOTAL Highly Toxics {LIQUIDS) 2.6417 Gins Gins
1997 UBC TABLE 3-EIUFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA -H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS ..
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 20 POUNDS + 2 GALLONS & O CUBIC FEET
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 40 POUNDS + 4 GALLONS & 40 CUBIC FEET
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 20 POUNDS + 2 GALLONS-& 40 CUBIC FEET [CAB/EXHAUSTED ENCL REQD)
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 6 POUNDS + 0.6 GALLON
1997 UFC 8001.14 RETAIUWHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 39 POUNDS + 3.9 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 40 POUNDS+ 4 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14 STORAGE CONDITIONS: 40 POUNDS+ 4 GALLONS
l§taif~V·t.;,i; ~·11.<1~ ,-,. -~·{ ,· ;...: fl,.,
TOTAL irritants {SOLIDS)
TOTAL Irritants {LIQUIDS)
.... "·, : ... }
CONSUMER PRODUCTS• 1997 USC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001. 15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT,
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT:
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
I sto""ge I
799.3672
167.0766
UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
!Units!
Lbs
Gins
UC
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materlals are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
.I Units I
Lbs
Gins
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I lUnltsl
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Gins
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Lbs
Gins
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E -UFC/CFC TABLE 800:1.15.,8 SUMMARY -HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad-CA-Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2
na...ru..:.:.1tti'U;,._;,._,.,;;~· .. ,0>,i,,;,;-,:ji,,'>.;>" ,,., .. ,-. \'t'/ t ·•,. ;,,, ,,, ~un;s, -~. '., i~!,,-.:t/.>,,{ -~'¼r ... ~!. ,~!~~~ ·:.r,""'i.,~:·~v"'.:'•. ~ '·. ;,! •.•. :-1:--
TOTAL Other Health Hazards [SOLIDS)
. TOT AC Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS]
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1997 uec TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/OFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: .
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITE_D
UNLIMITED
I Storage I I Units I
189.5198
116.6196
Lbs
Gins
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
UC junltsf
Lbs
Gins
uo junlts'!
'Lbs
Gins
Racl~~-~-,~!a,?4if::Jf.f ::ti:~~~-i-,l~R{;} i.;~t/. -.:'.i· ~/ )1i.1~.\· ;;i_-'i • tt'· I st~ I 1u~_itst ! · UC ! !Units! ! _ UO · I !Units!
TOTAL Radioactive -Beta [RADIOACTIVES) 6.0000 mCis mCis
1117 uec TABLE 3-E/UF~ TABLE 8001,15-13 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR.>EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 400 CURIES & 40 CURIES/GASES
STORAGE/AGGREGATE·EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITHCABINETS: 800 CURIES & 80 CURIES/GASES
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 400 CURIES & 40 CURIES/GASES
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 200 CURIES
MAXIMUM.QUANTITY PER CONTAINTER 200 CURIES
Licensed/sealed sources for/In instrumen!s, calibration devices and equipment are not regulated.
mCcs=Miaocurles mCis=Millicuries Cu=Curies ·
[~!c>~!.v~f:-;~m,n&V:i·m~J!f:tf,i-r-~;-_.-, ·-, " --~1 " I Storage l I UriltS'! !' UC · l !Units!
TOTAL Radioactive -Gamma !RADIOACTIVES] 4.0000 mCis
1997 uec TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-13 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA -H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 28 CURIES & 2.8 CURIES/GASES
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 56 CURIES & 5.6 CURIES/GASES
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 28 CURIES & 2.8 CURIES/GASES
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 0.1 CURIE
MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER CONTAINTER 0.1 CURIE
Licensed/sealed sources for/In instruments, calibration devices and equipment are not regulated.
mCcs=Microcuries mCis=Millicuries Cu=Curies
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2o/o In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
mCis
uo
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mCis
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mCis
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UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E -UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-8 SUMMARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmont/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control' Areas 1 and 2
ISensltlzera ,.:J.'f'i-1.·~.:-.. ·v;;:·1:,-:~ .•• :~·~~ · · J,:-~~~J·~·-~ .. , .. _,J; -~ , ' . . '~. ,~,. ...... : ;,. ,, -~ -. . . , . ' ; . . ' :-'
TOTAL Sensitizers [SOLIDS]
TOTAL Sensitizers [LIQUIDS]
CONSUMER PRODUCTS -1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABL!= 3-E/UFC TABL,E 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: '
UNUMITED
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
! Storage ! I UnHs I
22.1145
16.5109
Lbs
Gins
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
UC !Uni~! -~
Lbs
Gins
(r~~~.:~:~·f~;Viii; JF,)1.~ ;..i~\:::-t, ,;,/~--~ ::, .. _ ·· >:-:. · .--. <··· --,· I jStorage· l jUnttsl 1·· UC l (Units( I uo · t
TOTAL Toxics rspuDsJ 79.6331 Lbs
T.OTAL Toxics [!.IQ!JIDS] 44.5133 Gins
1997 UBC TABLE.3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PE~ CONTRO.L AREA-H-7 OCCUPANGY REQl,IIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOl,INTS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-NO CABINETS: 1,000 POUNDS+ 100 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: • 1,000 POUNDS + 100 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 250 POUNDS+ 25 GALLONS
1997 UFC 8001.14 RETAIUWHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 1,950 POUNDS+ 195 GALLONS+ 3,160 CF
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER M/S OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT· S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH UFC 8001.14 STORGE CONDITIONS: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLO~S. .
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2'Yo In use at any time.
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
Lbs
Gins
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3,310 mg/kg; LD50-S 1\060 mg/kg) [RTECS# AF1225000) [HR: H3 F2 CORl
----···-----·
2 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone (2-Propanone) [Autoignition: 8696F; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8%] FL1B,IR 13.2086 Gins FtV · CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7) [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# AL3150000) [HR: H2 F3] --------···--
3 79-06-1* L >/=20 Acrylamide [Bis-Acrylamide) [Protogel) [RTECS# AS3325000] [l05Q;Q: 124-625 mg/kg; CA, IR, OHH, TX, 13.2086 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem $!ge Rms •
LD50-S: 400-2,000 mg/kg) [RTECS# AS3325000) [HR: H3) P65,RMP-T3 ------------·---
4 50-76-0 s 100 ActinomycinD'((+)-Actinomycin DJ [Cosmegen] [Dactinomycin] [LD50-0 7.2 mg/kg) [RTECS# CA, HT, OHH, P65 0.0022 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
AU1575000] [HR: H4]
5 9002-18-0 s 100 Agar [Bacio-Agar] [Agar-Nobel) (Agar-Select) [Nutrient Agar) (Tryptic Soy Agar) [LB Agar) NH 2~.1000 Lbs CA1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[RTECS# AW7950000] [Sigma L2897 et al) [HR: OJ -------------
6 9012-36-6 s 100 Agarose [Sepharose 6B) [Sepharose 4B] [Sepharose 2B) [MP 260oC) [Aldrich 191159, NH 110.5000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
137049,194158)[HR:0) ···-------..
7 7727-54-0 s 100 Ammonium Persulfate [Ammonium Peroxydisulfate] [APS) [LD50-0 689 mg/kg) [pH 1-2) CR,OX1,SN 11.0132 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[RTECS# SE0350000) [HR: H3 COR OX)
8· 00-01-14 I:. 100 Antibiotk:-Antimycotic Solution[Penicillin/113-98-4, Streptomycin/3810-74-0, Fungizone/1397-IR, OHH, SN 5.2835 Gins CA1-2-L;ibs &Chem Stge Rms
89-3) [Aqueous Solution -FP None) [HR: H2] --------~-------------·--·--------------
9 1670-14-0 ·$ 100 Benzamidine Hydrochloride [Benzenecarboximidamide Hydrochloride Hydrate) IR,OHH 0.5507 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[Benzenecarboximidamide Hydrochloride] [MP 169oC) [RTECS# CV6260000] [HR: H2] -----------·-··-
10 2001-000-393 L 100 Biohazardous Liquids [Sera/Tissue Samples] (Aqueous Soluti!>nS -FP None] [HR: H1] IR,OHH 1.0000 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
11 2001-000-394 s 100 ~iohazardous Sol~ [Sera/Tissue Samples) [Aqueous [HR: H1] IR,OHH 10.0000 Lbs CA1-2-Labs &.ChemStge Rms
12 58-85-5 s 100 Biotin (d-) [Vitarnin HH(-1:)-Biotin] [MP 231oC) [RTECS# XJ9088200] [HR: H1) IR 1.1013 Lbs CA1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms ·
13 10043-35-3 s 100 Boric Acid [RTECS# ED4550000] [HR: H1] IR 5.5066 .Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
14 7240-90-6* L </=10 Bromo-4-Chloro-3-lndoyl-B-D-Galactosaminide (5-) [5-Bromo-4-Chloro-3-lndoyl-2-Acetamido-IR, OHH 10.0000 Gins CA1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
2-Deoxy-B-D-Galactopyranoside) [X-Gal) [pH: 7.4) [FP None -Aqueous Solution -May
Contain 2% DMF] [HR: H1] ------------------····--
15 115-39-9 s 100 Bromophenol Blue [3',3"5',5" Tetrabromophenolsulfonephthalein] [MP 273oC) [RTECS# IR 1.1013 Lbs CA1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
SJ745300) [Aldrich 114391) [HR: H1]
·-··---------· --··· ----------------. ------·---·---------........• ----· -------·-----------·-------·-
16 10043-52-4 s 100 Calcium Chloride [MP 782oC] [LD50-0 1 gm/kg] [RTECS# EV9800000) [HR: H2) IR 2.2026 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
---------------·--·-------· ·---. "-------------------· ---· --.
LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor.
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with <f=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210ICytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240fChemlstry; 1250fChromatography; 1251fRadlolsotope; 1400-1402fMlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220fCold Rm;1262, 1263fFreezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700fGlasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanlcal; 1802fCold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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·Hem · CAS#f•), :> :, State:,·· Cone% . Material
17 7778-18-9 s
18 4800-94-6 s
100 ·Calcium Sulfate [Drierile) [SofN-Soil Gypsum & Lawn &·Garden Gypsum) [RTECS#
WS6920000] [Aldrich 255696) [HR: H1]
100 Carbenidllin Disodium Sall [a-Carboxybenzylpencillin] [Pyopene] [LD50-O >10 g/kg)
[RTECS# ON9105000] [$lgma C9231 et al) [HR:·H2)
· · · · , Hazard Class Stor~ge Units Cabs LEV
IR 2.2026 Lbs
----------·----·--· -·--·· ..
IR,SN 0.1101 lbs
Location
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge' Rms
-----··---·" ------
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
---------------------------------,------------'-----~------------------
19 124-38-9 CG
· 20 75621-03-3 s
2j 67-6&-3 L
22 N-63 R
23 00-01-183 L
24 83-44-3 s
25 67-68-5 L
26 3483-12-3 s
27 6381-92-6 s
28 316-42-7 s
29 548-24-3 s
30 17372-87-1 s
100 Carbon Dioxide [CO2) [Asphixianl) [mw: 44.01) (8.7 cf/lb] [HR: H1J
100 CHAPS [Cholamldoprppykfimethylammoniopropanesulfonale Dihydrale] [Zwittergenl)
[Electrophoresis Reagent] (MP 157oC] [Aldrich 226947] [HR: H2]
NH
IR
100 Chlorpform [Trichloromelhanel[CijCL3] [LD50-0 908 mg/kg] (MP -63o; BP 61oC; FP None) CA, IR, OHH, P65,
P-D50-0 605 mg/kg; LD50-S >20 gm/kg; LC50 57,702 ppm) [RTECS# FS9100000) [HR: H~] RMP-T1, RMP-T3
100 Chromiurn-51 [Ganvna] [HR: H4 RAD] CA, RADG, P65
100 Denhardt's Solution [Bovine Serum Albumin, Ficoll, Polyvjnylpyrorolidone, Waler] (Sigma NH
D2532) [HR: OJ
100 Deoxycholic Acid [51>,Cholan-24-oic Acid03a, 12-a-dlol] [7-Deoxycholic A~) [Desocycholic IR
Acid] (MP 174oC] [RTECS# FZ2250000] [HR: H1)
100 Dimethyl Sulfoxide [DMSO] (Methyl Sulfoxide] [RiboGreen-Componenl B [PicoGreen-CL3B, IR, SN
Component A) [PicoGreen) [FP 203oF; BP 3720F] [LD50-0 4,500 mg/kg) [RTECS#
PV6210000) [HR: H2 F1]
100 Dithioihreilol [DTT] [MP 42oC; FP >230oF) [DTT Ctelands Reagent] [RTECS# EK1610000) IR
[Aldrich 150460) [HR: H2]
100 EDTA Disodium Salt Dihydrate [EthylenediaminetetraaceticAcid Disodium Salt Hydrate] IR, OHH
[(Ethylenedinitrilo)TetraaceticAcid Disodium Sall] [Disodium EDTAj pMP 248oC) [pH 4)
(LD50-0 2 gm/kg] [RTECS# AH4375000) (Sigma E5134) [HR: H2]
100 Emeline Dihydrochloride (1-) [Ambecide) [Emeline Hydrochloride] (MP 2350) [LD50-0 15 HT, RMP-T3
mg/kg] [RTECS# UU8825000] [Sigma #2375) [HR: H4]
100 Eosin B (Eosin Bluish) [Acid Red 91) [4',5'-Dibromo-2',r-Dinitrofluorescein Disocium Salt] [Cl IR
45400) [Aldrich 861006] [HR: H1]
100 Eosine Y (2',4',5',r-Tetrabromofluorescein Disodium Sall) [Acid Red 87) [LD50-O >2000 IR
mg/kg) [RTECS# LM5850000) [Aldrich 119830) [HR: H1]
8700.0000 Cf
·-·-·-·--·------
1.1013 Lbs
13.2086 Gins
1.0000 mCis
0.1101 Gins
3.3040 Lbs
5.2835 Gins
2.2026 Lbs
66.3000 Lbs
0.5507 Lbs
0.5507 Lbs
0.5507 Lbs
LEV: Local or generaUarea exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustlble Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor.
CA2 -Mechank:aV1012 -Piped
to Labs
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge 13ms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1 -Radioisolope/1251
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2-·Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemlstry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radlolsotope; 1400-1402/Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold Rm;1262, 1263/Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanlcal; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA-Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2: Hazardous Materials Inventory ~· '• ., State '· Cone% Material -).• ', Hem CAS~: C' • .. · -' Hazard Class Storage Units Cabs LEV Location
31 64-17-5 L >/=70 Ethanol [Ethyl Alcohoq [Reagent Alcohol) [Molasses Alcohol) [Aromatic Elixir] [ETOH) FL1B, IR, OHH 39.6259 Gins FLV CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[Polyamide Rinse][FP55:6oF; BP 78.32oC) [LEL: 3.3%; UEL: 19%) [SG 0.789; VD 1.594)
[LD50-0 7060 mg/kg; LC50 >10,000 ppm) [RTECS# KQ6300000) [HR: H3 F3]
32. 1239-45-8* L </=90 Ethidium Bromide [Aqueous Solution -FP None -May ContainTAE 1X) [Homidium Bromide) IR,OHH 0.0264 Gins CA1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[EtBr] [RTECS# SF7950000) [HR:H2)
33 26873-85-8* L 50 Ficoll 400 [Nonionic Synthetic Polymer of Sucrose] [Aqueous Solution -FP None] [Fluka NH 2.6417 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
F5415] [HR: O,J
34 3326~32-7 s 100 Fl~in lsoih!ocyana!e (5-) [MP >360oC] [Aldrich F2502] [HR: H2 R1] IR, OHH, SN, WR1 0.5507 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
·----------· -
35 50-00-0* L 10-40 Fonnaklehyde [Fonnalin) (Cuposit Y] (10-40% Solution in Water) [Cuposit Y] (Formalex) [pH: CA, CL3B, IR, 0.2642 Gins CA 1~2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
6-6.5] [BP .212oF; FP >200of] [LD50-0: 1250 mg/kg; LD50-S: 675 mg/kg) [RTECS# OHH, TX, PSM,
LP8925000] [HR: H3] P65, RMP-T1,
RMP-T3
36 50-00-0 L >/=80 Formaldehyde [Fonnalin] (Ward Safe Preservative] [BP 100oC; FP 130oF] [LEL: 7%; UEL: CA, CL2, IR, OHH, 1.3210 G!ns CLV CA 1-2 -Labs"& Chem Stge Rms
60%) [LD50-O: 500 mg/kg; LD50-S: 270 mg/k9) [RTECS# LP8925000) [HR: H3 F2] TX, PSM, P65,
RMP-T1, RMP-T3
-·
37 75-1.2-7 L 100 Formamide [React 2, 3, 6, 7 GenePrint loading solutions) (MP 1-3oC; BP 210oC; FP 310oF) CL3B, IR, OHH 0.2202 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
(RTECS# L:Q0525000) [HR: H2 F1)
38 1405-41-0 s 100 Gentamycin Sulfate (Gentamicin Sulfate) [Garamycinl[Genoptic] (Geneticin] [FM Sulfate] IR,OHH,SN 0.2203 Lbs CA 1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[NSC-82261] [SCH 0724) [LD50-0>5 gm/kg] (RTECS# LY2625000] [HR: H2)
39 56-85-9* L 10 Glutamine (L-) [L-2-Aminoglutaramic acid] [L-Glutamic acid 5-amide) [MP 185oCl[Flsche(s. NH 2.6417 Gins CA 1°2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
Medium] [Hybri-Max] [FP None) [RTECS# MA2275100] [Sigma G7513 et al) [HR: OJ
40 111-30-8 L >/=25 Glutaric Diakfehyde [Microbiocide) IT,rident 7420] [Pentane-1,5-Diaq [Glutarakfehyde) [Cidex) CR,SN, TX 2.6417-Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge l;lms
[Omnicide 28] [NALCO 2838] [Microbiocide) [>/=25% in Water) [BP 212oF; FP None] [pH:
<4.1] [LD50-O134 mg/kg; LC50 480 mg/m3/4H] [RTECS# MA2450000] [HR: H3 COR)
41 56-81-5 L 100 Glycerin [Glycerol] [1,2,3-Propanetriol) [Laemmuli Sample Buffer] [FP 320oF; BP 182oC) CL3B, IR, OHH 2.6417 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[LD50-0 12,600 mg/kg] [RTECS# MA8050000] [HR: H1 F1)
42 56-40-6 s 100 Glycine [Aminoacetic Acid] [L-Glycine) [MP 240oC] [LD50-0 7930 mg/kg] [RTECS# IR 22.1000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
MB7600000] [HR: H1]
43 9005-79-2 s 100 Glycogen (0-) [Glycoprotein Acid] [MP 255oC] [RTECS# 9MC2700000) [Sigma G0885 et al] IR 1.1013 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[HR: 1]
--------·--·--
LEV: Local or generaUarea exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids.use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor.
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemlstry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radlolsotope; 1400-1402/Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold Rm;1262, 1263/Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1600/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanical; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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Item :· CAS#, ... , . : 'State Cone% Material Hazard Cl;1ss Storage Units Cabs LEV Location
44 593-84-0 s 100 Guanidine lsothiocyanate [Guanidine Thiocyanate) [MP 120oC) [RTCS# XL 1225000] [Aldrich IR 11.0132 Lbs CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
292885] [HR: H2) -----··-------------------
45 517-28-2* L 80 Hematoxylin [CJ 75290) [Natural Black 1) (Aqueous Sol!-ltion] [RTECS MH7875000) [Sigma IR 0.2642 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
2852 et al) [HR: H1)
·-----------
46 7365--45-9 s 100 HEPES [4'(2-Hydroxyethyl)-1-Piperazineethane Sulfonic Acid) [N-2-Hydroxyethylpiperazine-IR 44:2000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
N'-2-EthanesulfonicAcic;I) [MP 2340] [RTECS# TL6809000] [HR: H1)
47 7647-01-0 L >/=30 Hydrogen Chforide [Hydrochloric Acid) [Muriatic Acid) [Aqueous Solution) [HCI) [Acid) [pH: <1) CR, PSM, RMP-T1 39.6259 Gins CA1-2-Labs &Chem Stge Rms
[LD50,9: 900 mg/kg; LC50: 3,124 ppm] [RTECS# MW4025000) [HR: H3 CORI
48 7722-84-1 L >27.5-52 Hydrogen Peroxide [H2O2] [Electro-Brite Co-Bra Eich) [Dexter CE2205) [>27.5% to 52%) [UN CR, OX2, UR1, 5.2835 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs.& Chem Stge Rms
2014) [HR: H3 R1 COR OX] PSM --
49 N-17 R 100 Hydrogen-3 [Tritium) (Beta] [HR: H4 RAD] CA, RADB, P65 1.0000 mCis CA 1 -Radioisolope/1251 -·---
50 67-63-0 ·L >/=70 lsopropanol [lsopropyl Alcohol) [2-Propanol) [Alcohol) [A870-25 Solder Flux] [425 Thinner] FL1B,IR 26.4173 Gins FLY CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[LD50-0 >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg) [FP 53oF; BP 82.SoC] [LEL: 2.5%; UEl: 12%)
.[SG 2.079; VD 0.785] [LD50-O 5045 mg/kg) [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3]
51 103476-89-7 s 100 Leupeptin Hemisulfate Salt (Acetyl-Leu-Leu-Arg-al) ([050~0 750 mg/kg] [Sigma L5811) [HR: OHH 0.2203 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
H2]
52 7786-30-3 s 100 Magnesium Cliloride [MP 714oC) (LD50-O 2800 mg/kg] [RTECS# OM2800000] [HR: H1] IR,OHH 11.0132 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
.53 so:24.2 L 100 Mercaptoelhanol (2-) (2-Hydroxyethylmercaptan) (FP 165oF; BP 157oF] [l050-O 244 mg_/kg; CL3A,HT,IR 2.6417 Gins y CLV CA1-2-Labs &_Chem Stge Rms
LD50-S 150 mg/kg) [RTECS# KL5600000] [Aldrich M3701) [HR: H4 F2]
54 67-56-1 L >/=50 Methyl Alcohol [Methanol] (Wood Sealer] [Pen Fix] [Reagent Alcohol] [Blue Blox] [MEOH] (FP FL1B,IR 26.4173 Gins FLV CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
52oF; BP 64.7oC/148oF] [LEL: 6%; UEL: 36.5%] [SG 0.791; VD 1.109) [HR: H2 F3]
55 8042--47-5 L >/=70 Mineral Oil [Compressor Oil] (Duoprime Oil 70) [Acoprime Oil70] [Ardox 4529A) [Cutting CL3B 1.3210 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
Fluid] [FP 215-335oF] [HR: F1]
56 7727-37-9C C 100 Nitrogen [Cryogenic] (LN2] (13.8 cfnb; 93.11 cf/gin] [HR: H~) NH 200.0000 Gins CA 1 -Freezer Rm/1263
57 30525-89--4* L 50 Paraformaldehyde [Aqueous Solution -FP None] [LD50-O1600 mg/kg; LD50-S 144 g/kg; IR, OHH, SN, TX 0.6605 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
LC50 >22000 ppm) [RTECS# RV0540000) [HR: H3 F2]
----· ·---·----·
58 30525-89--4 s 100 Paraformaldehyde [MP 163-165oC; FP 158oF) [LD50-O 800 mg/kg; LD50-S 72 g/kg; LC50 FS, IR, OHH, SN, 10.0000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
11742 ppm] [RTECS# RV0540000) [HR: H3 F2) TX
59 7601-90-3 .. L >50-59 Perchloric Acid [>50-59% in Solution) [RTECS# SC7500000) [HR: H3 COR OX] CR,OX2,PSM 13.2086 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
·-· --
LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor.
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with <1=2"/o In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240IChemlstry; 12501Chromatography; 12511Radlolsotope; 1400-14021Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-12201Cold Rm;1262, 12631Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-17001Glasswash; 18001Cell Culture; Stge-10121Mechanlcal; 18021Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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Hem_·-~ CAS#'':_/::-<· · State'· Con_c% Material • -·~i
... · ··H~rd Class · · Storage·. Units Cabs LEV · Location
60 108-95-2* L 50-90 Phenol [50-90% in Solution] [BP 180oc; FP 175oFJ [lD50-O 666 mg/kg; Lb50-S 769-1,338 CL3A, CR, OHH; 26.4173 Gins CLV CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge· Rms
mg/kg; LC50: 500-732 mg/m3 [HR: H3·F2] TX,RMP-T3 -----~ -----· ----------------·-
61 143-74-8 s 100 Phenol Red [RTECS# SJ7 490000) [Aldrich 114529) [HR: H2] IR 1.1013 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Slge Rms
---
62 95-54-5 s 100 Phenylenediamine (1,2-) (1,2-Diaminobenzene] [o-Phenylenediamine] [MP 103oC] (LD50-0 CA, IR, OHH, TX, 11.0132 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
510 mg/kg; LD50-S >5 gm/kg; LC50 423 ppm] [Aldrich 275786] [HR:H3] P65
63 00-01-118 L 100 Phosphate Buffered Saline Solution [PBS] [Aqueous Solution -FP None] (Sigma P3813] [HR: NH 26.4173 Gins CA 1-i -~abs & Chem.Stge Rms
OJ
64 N-18 R 100 Phosphorous-32 (Bela] (P-32) [HR: H4 RAD] CA, RADB, P65 1.0000 mCis CA 1 -Radioisolope/.1251
65 25322~3 .. s 100 Polyethylene Glycol (PEG] (Poly(Ethylene Oxide)] (Carbowax] (Polyox] [Pluracot P-410] (AID IR,OHH 1:1.0132 Lbs CA 1-2 • Labs & Chem Slge Rms
581oF -Powder] ([LD50-0 8 grn/kg; LD50-S >20 gm/kg] [Aldrich 181986] [RTECS#
TQ4120000] [HR: H1)
66 7447-40-7 s 100 Potassium Chloride (Potash] [Turf Supreme w/Bestcole 15-5-7; 20-0-20; 6-20-20] [Ultra King IR,OHH 44.2000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
Greens Cote 18-4-10) [with </=2% Iron Oxide] [pH 9.2] [LD50-0 2600 ll'l!!ikg] [RTECS#
TS8050000] [HR: Hj)
67 99-000-804 L 100 ProClin 300(2.1-2.9% 5-Chloro-2-Methyl-4-lsothazolin-3-0ne/26172-55-4; 0.6-1.1% 2-Methyl-CL3A, CR, OHH, 2.6417 Gins CLV CA 1-2 • Labs & Chem.Slge Rms
4-lsothiazciline-One/168-20-4; 91-94% Glycol; 3-3.6% Alkyl Carboxylate] [FP >140oF] (HR: SN
H3F2CORJ
68 00-01-660 R 1 Radioactive Conlaminaled:Waste [<1% Various Bela & Gamma Isotopes; >99% Rags, RADB, RADG, P65 3.0000 mCis CA 1 -Radioisotope/1251
Gloves, Containers, Tyveks] (Bela, Ganima] (1-!R: H4 RAD]
69 00-01-114 L 100 RPMl-1640 Media [Amino Acid Gel] (Aqueous Solution -FP None] [Sigma R7131 et al] [HR: NH 264.1729 Gins CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
HO]
70 8047-15-2 s 100 Saponin [RTECS# VQ1400000] [Aldrich S1302] (HR:.H2] IR,OHH;SN -0.2202 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
71 127-09-3 s 100 Sodium Acetate [Acetic Acid Sodium Sall] [MP 324oC] [RTECS# AJ4300010] [Aldrich IR 22.1000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
229873] [HR: H2]
72 26628-22-8 s 100 Sodium Azide [Nondelonalable] [LD50-O 27 mg/kg; LD50-S 20 mg/kg] [MP 275oC] [pH 9] HT, OHH, UR3, 20.0000 Lbs y CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Slge Rms
(RTECS# VY8050000] [HR: H4 R3 WR] WR2,RMP-T3
73 144-55-8 s 100 Sodium Bicarbonate [Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate] [NaHCO ] [HR: OJ NH 110.5000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
74 124-65-2 s 100 Sodium Cacodylate [Hydroxydimethylarsine Oxide, Sodium Sall] [Cacodylic Acid Sodium Sall] CA, IR, OHH, RMP-1.0000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
[Dimelhylarsonic acid] [LD50-O 2600 mg/kg] [RTECS# CH7700000] [Sigma C4945) [HR: H3) T3
-----------
LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor.
Storage Amount • Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210·1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemlstry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radlolsotope; 1400-1402/Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold Rm;1262, 1263/Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanlcal; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 5
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Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and· 2: Hazardous Materials .Inventory
Hem C~\-'S· .. \' State:::conc1Ye. Material .-.. ·-:·; ''";:,' ... ·:; ,._. ;-:· HatardClass Storage-Units Cabs LEV. Location
75 7647-14-5 s 100 Sodium Chloride (Sall] [Normal Saline] [Isotonic Salt] [LD50-0 >10 gm/kg) [MP 801oC)
(RTECS# VZ4725000] [HR: H1)
IR 110.5000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
-----------------------------------------~------------------------------------------·-------
76 737-31-5 s •
77 151-21-3 s
78 1310-73-2 s
79 13721-39-6 s
80 7558-80-7 s
81 10049-21-5 s
82 1330-43-4 s
83 9013-20-1 ·s
84 N-19 R
85 110.18-9 L
86 127087-87-0 L
87 54827-17-7 s
88 329-98-6 s
100 Sodium Diaztrizoate (3,5-Bis(Acetylamino)-2,4,6-Triiodobenzoic Acid Sodium) [L050-0 >7
gm/kg) [RTECS# DG6125000) [Sigma 54506) [HR: H2)
IR,OHH
100 Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (Dodecyl Sulfate Sodium Salt) Sodium [Lauryl Sodium Sulfate) [SDS) IR
[MP 204oC] [L050-01288 mg/kg) [Sigma L6026) [RTECS# WT1050000) [HR: H1]
>50 Sodium Hydroxide [Caustic Soda) [Base) [Lewis Red Devil Lye Drain Opener] [APC Caustic CR, TX, WR1
Alkaline Cleaner] [APC 500 Heavy Duty Caustic Cleaner] (Cycle AL-100) [L050-0ral: 140-280
mg/kg) [NAOHJ [HR: HJ R1 COR WR]
100 Sodium Orthovanadate [Vanadic(II) Acid Trisodium Salt] [MP 850oC] [LD50-0 293 mg/kg; IR, TX
L050-S 1930 mg/kg] (!HECS# YW1120000] [HR: H2]
100 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic (Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate] [l050-0 7100 mg/kg] IR
(RTECS# WA1900000] [HR: H1)
100 Sodium Phosphate Monobasic Monohydrate (Sodium Hydrogen Phosphate Monohydrate] IR
(pH 4.1-5) [RTECS# WA1900000) [Aldrich 223522) [HR: H1)
100 Sodium Tetraborate (Sodium Borate]_[Borax) [RTECS# V72275000] [Aldrich 229946) (HR: H1) IR
100 Streptavidin (Sigma S0677, S4762].[HR: H1] IR
100 Sulphur-35 [Beta) [HR: H4' RAD] CA, RADB, P65
100 TEMED [N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylethylenediamine) [BP 120oC; FP 50oF) [LEL 0.98; UEL 9.08) CR, FL1B
(SG 0.77; VD 4.022) (RTECS# KV7175000) [HR: HJ F3 COR]
1.1013. Lbs
22.1000 Lbs
22.2100 Lbs
22.1000 Lbs
44.2000 Lbs
44.2000 Lbs
11.0132 Lbs
0.2203 Lbs
1.0000 mCis
1.3210 Gins
100 Tergitol [Polyglycol Ether (Nonionic) Surfactant) [FP None) [Sigma NP-40) [HR: H1) IR 2.6417 Gins
100 Tetramethylbenzidine (3,3,5,5-) [TMB) [MP 168oC) [RTECS# OV2300000) (HR: H2 R1) IR, WR1 22.1000 Lbs
100 Toluenesulfonyl Fluoride (a-) [Phenylmethanesulfonyl Fluoride) [Phenylmethylsulfonyl CR, OHH, TX, WR2 . 1.1013 lbs
Fluoride) [PMSF] [MP 92oC] [LD50-0 150 mg/kg] [RTECS# XT8040000) [Sigma P7626) (HR:
H3R2COR)
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -La!>s & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1 -Radioisotope/1251
FLV CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
---------------------------------------------------------------------------·------------------------
89 76-03-9 s
90 1185-53-1 s
100 Trichloroacetic Acid [LD50-0 400 mg/kg) [MP 54oC; FP >230oF) [RTECS# AJ7875000) [HR: CR, TX
H3COR)
100 Trizma Hydrochloride [Tris(Hydroxymethyl) Aminomethane Hydrochloride) [TRIS-HCL) [Tris IR
Hydrochloride) [Sigma T2413 etal] [No LC/LO 50 data available) [HR: H2)
13.2086 Lbs CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
221.0000 Lbs CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
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LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY.Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY.flammable Liquid Vapor.
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210-1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemlstry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radlolsotope; 1400-1402/Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold Rm;1262, 1263/Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanlcal; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 6
.__i 4 -'-49 ~ 4 .-. --· ,e---------~~--•-----· e,Ai --~ ~-_,-_j Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Areas 1 and 2: Hazardous Materials lnventqry
. .-· ' . ;.t,·-}~-;· ' • .' . Hem• · CAS# 1<:".''~ :·; · ' • State Cone% Material -''. ~·· Hazard Class
91 72-57-1 s 100 Trypan Blue [Cl 23850) [Direct Blue 14] [Niagia Blue 38] [MP >300oC] [RTECS# QJ6475000) CA, OHH; P65
[HR:H2]
Storage l,lnits Cabs LEV
11.0132 Lbs
Lqcation
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
··---·--------------··-------------------
92 9005-64~5 L
93 57-13-6 s
94 2001-000-395 L
95 2650-17-1 s
100 Tween 20 [Polyoxyelhylene{20) Sqrbilan Monolaurate] [PQlysorbale 20) [FP >230oF)-
[RTECS# TR7400000) [HR: F1 H1)
'CL3B, IR
100 Urea [Urea Prill) [Carbamidic Acid] [MP 133oC) [LD50-O 4,300 mg/kg) [RTECS# YR6250000) IR
[HR: H1]
100 Viral Vectors [Adenovirus, Retroviral] [Aqueous Solutions -FP None] [Sigma G9916 el al)
[HR:H2)
100 Xylene Cyanole FF [Acid Blue] [Cl 42135) [MP 295oC) [Aldrich 335940) [HR: H1]
IR,OHH
IR
2.6417 Gins
22.1000 Lbs
0.1000 Gins
1.1013 Lbs
LEV: Local or generallarea exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustlble Liquid Vapor. FLY.flammable Liquid Vapor.
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA 1-2 -Labs & Chem Stge Rms .
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
CA1-2-Labs & Chem Stge Rms
Storage Amount• Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Not all materials are In use at the same time, with </=2% In use at any time.
CA1HazMat:Labs-1210·1210/Cytometry, Microscope; 1230, 1240/Chemlstry; 1250/Chromatography; 1251/Radlolsotope; 1400-1402/Mlcroblology, PCR; Stge-1220/Cold Rm;1262, 1263/Freezer
CA2HazMat: Labs-1700/Glasswash; 1800/Cell Culture; Stge-1012/Mechanlcal; 1802/Cold Rm; 1803 Cell Stge
NOTE: The amounts Indicated represent the total amounts In both Control Areas 1 and 2.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic tire sprinkler system.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 7
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Area 3
STORAGE USE CLOSED
Solids l,iquld Gas Solid Liquid
Material Lbs Gins Cf Lbs Gins
Combus,lble Liquids II 30.0000
---Flammable Liquids 1-B 30.0000
Flammable Solids 30.0000
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
USE OPEN
Liquid
Gins
1997/1998 CODES: CONTROL AREA 3 CLASSIFIED AS A B/S1 OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS.
Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of </=4 Liters at any time.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 1
Gas
Cf
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UBC/CBC TABLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements • Control Area 3
1~~-~~i!Jq414•·•! "···:'.r,'!ii':f:ff.61:,J,\\ ,.,-.(··:·--I ! Storage l llJntts j.
TOTAL Combyslible Llguids II [LIQUIDS) 30.0000 Gins
LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 1997 UBC'TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQ(!IRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT.AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH.CABINETS: 480 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60-GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901. 1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONT~OL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. 0 1997 UFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 3:
. <la 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY• MAXIMUM.QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA-1997 UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-B; 1-C, 11,.111-A:
CEILINGS </=18' HIGH. </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
!Flam~-Ugu~J::~'-~,~.-;}~-:.,;~;:~·fi\~'f,'. ':. · · .··-;, : ·.': I .... , s..,..._ t_ora_g..,..e .... ! I Un!ts I
TOTAL Flammable Liguids 1-B JLIQUIDS) 30.0000 Gins
LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 1997 UBC TABLE 3-0/UFC TABLE 7902.5-a EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED• H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED'ONL Y FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG -H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR>EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE·EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 240 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901, 1.1/Exceplion 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC. 0 1997 UFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3:
<la 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY. MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A:
CEILINGS </=18' HIGH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS
Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of </=4 Liters at any time.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
I UC l !Units! I uo
Gins·
I _uc I Units! uo
Gins
SUMMARY-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 2
I IU~lts!
Gins
!Units!
Gins
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFiCATION ANALYSIS
UBCICBC TABLE 3-0 • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001 •. 15-A SUMMARY -PHYSICAL HAZAR_D MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA-Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Area 3
jF1amrnable.:Soflds)::;;,:,,i-~,, _:;~·.-,;·:,·f_·· .-·:~·
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TQTAL Fl5!mmabl~ Solids [SOLIDS} .30.9000 Lbs
1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR ;EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 250 POUNDS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 500 POUNDS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: NOT APPLICABLE -NO FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD POTENTIAL
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: NOT APPLICABLE--NO FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD POTENTIAL
lit Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of </=4 Liters at any time.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
I iUnlts!· I uo
Lbs
SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 3
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E -UfC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY -HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -1.,aboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Area 3
Material
Carcinogens
Corrosives
Irritants
Solids
Lbs
30.0000
STORAGE
Liquid
Gins
60.0000
---
3Q.0000 -
60.0000
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
USE CLOSED
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
US!: OPEN
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
--------------------------------------·-------------------:---------
Other Health Hazards 30:0000 90.0000
---
Sensitizers 90.0000
---
Toxics 30.0000
1997/1998 CODES: CONTROL AREA 3 IS CLASSIFIED AS A B/S1 OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS.
Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of </=4 Liters at any time.
Building Is protected throughout byan automatic fire sprinkler system.
SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/14/2001 -PAGE 4
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY Cl.AsSIFICATION ANALYSIS
. UBC/CBCTABLE 3-E •UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control Area 3
!Carcfn1V1An8----...-~ \f~ ·"I·,·,;/·~;-:~,; .. ,-·; 1• :·, •• ~; •• ~ ··, ·~·-~-'~'11\ r:-:·1~· .... t' ,?\J.! __ ·· ';J_ ,'.·_ •. ,. . .,., ' . ,_ ) • 1 ! S~orage l ! Units l
TOTAL Carcln99ens [LIQUIDS] 60.0009 Gins
UNLIMITED CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: UNLIMITED-WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
~~1~~!~~J;~~})i~-:.tJ{'f!~;?f1!f; ~ ~{fft-1 ·~ ,_,, : :::~1:\~ ~: l St~e -I I Units I ·
TOTAL Corrosives (LIQUIDS] 30.0000 Gins
1997 UBC TABLE'3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA-H-7 OCCUPANCY'REQURIED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO ,CABINETS: 10,000 POUNDS + 1,000 GALl.ONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GAlLONS & 3;240 CUBIC FEET
USECLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000'POUNDS + 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLONS
UC
UC
1997 UFC 8001.14 RETAIUWHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 19,500 POUNDS + 1,950 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT· RETAIL/WHOLESI\LE'STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMO\,JNTS PER M/S OCCUPANCY tONTROL AREA:, 20,000 POUNDS + 2,000 GALLONS
1999 UFC CUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH 8001.14'STORAGE CONDITIONS, 20,000 POUNDS + 2,000 GALLONS
:e, -~ -_J -_J-
!Units! l· uo -l !Units!
Gins Gins
!Units! 1--UO !Units!
Gins Gins.
, ... ;r~)i~l¥47[,f)\ljfJ~7;i?:t!i~~:t~;:_~:. · _;· .. _'( •, . ', · · · ,--~ :lf-· · I siorage I I Ui'!lts I ~-!Units! uo· (Units(
Lbs TOTAL Irritants !SOLIDS]
TOT AL Irritants (LIQUIDS)
CONSUMER PRODUCTS· 1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-8:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT:
Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of <1=4 Liters at any time.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
30.0000
60.0000
UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
Lbs
Gins
Lbs
Gins
SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC;-12/14/2001 -PAGE 5
Gins
J
22. e1 -~ ~ ~e • e-e~ e--------~e .. e _______ .. e. ---m -----~
HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS
UBC/CBC TABLE 3-E • UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SU~MARY -HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Control :Area 3
!OtherHealll;I H~rds · 'L?:<·-:: .. :. ,. ~--I I S~orage I I Unl~s I
TOTAL Other Health Hazards (SOLIDS]
TOTAL Other Health Hazards (LIQUIDS]
CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGR,EGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT:
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CONSUMER PRODUCTS-1997'.iliBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B:
1997 UBC TABLE 3-EiUFCTABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT:
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UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
30.0000
90.0000
UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
Lbs
Gins
I St~ I · IUnll'I
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
UNLIMITED
90.0000
UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS
I s,orage I
30.0000
Gins
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1997 UBC TABLE 3-E/UFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA-H-7 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 1,000 POUNDS + 100 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 1,000 POUNDS+ 100 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET
USE OPEN.EXEMPT AMOUNT: 250 POUNDS+ 25 GALLONS
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1997 UFC 8001.14 RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY• EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 1,950 POUNDS+ 195 GALLONS+ 3,160 CF
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -RETAIL/WHOLESALE STORAGE/DISPLAY -EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER MIS OCCUPANCY CONTROL AREA: 2,000 POUNDS+ 200 GALLONS
1999 UFC SUPPLEMENT -S OCCUPANCY STORAGE WITH UFC 8001.14 STORGE CONDITIONS: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS.
Waste/Residual Storage -Liquid transfer of </=4 Liters at any time.
Bulldlng Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
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. ' Hem:.._'cAS#'I: '-~;, State Cone¾ . Materlai :,: ... · . . . , .... ,,1 Hazard Class Storage Units Cab!l> LEV
00-01-263 L 100 Residual Chloronated Hydrocarbons and Freons [HR: H2) IR,OHH,SN 30.QOOO Gins
2 00-01~261 L 100 Residual Combustible Liquids/Organic Solvents [HR: H2 F2) CA, CL2, IR, OHH, 30.0000 Gins
SN
3 00-01-260 L 100 Residual Flammable/Combustible Liquids and Organic Solvents [Waste/Residual Liquids] CA, CR,FL1B, 30.0000 Gins
[HR: H3 F3 COR) OHH,SN,TX
4 00-01-264 s 100-Residual Flan;imable/Combustible/Contaminated Solids [HR: H3 F2) FS,IR,OHH 30.0000 Lbs
LEV: Local or generaUarea exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLY.flammable Liquid Vapor.
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CA3HazMat: 1500/Shlpplng-Recelvlng; 1502/Haz Mat Stge
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UBC/CBC TA_BLE 3-D • UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15•ASUMMARY-PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Outdoor Aboveground Conditions
Material
Combustible Liquids II
Cryogenic Liquids • Non ttazardous
Solids
Lbs
STORAGE
Liquid
Gins
1000.0000
396.5293
Gas
Cf
Solid
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USE CLOSED
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Gins
Gas
Cf
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U~C/CBC TABLE 3-D -UFC/CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B~ 8001 .15-A SUMMARY • PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmor,e/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA,-Laboratory Tenant Improvements, -Outdoor Aboveground Conditions
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LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE & USE CLOSED· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: . 240 GALLONS
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT; WITH CABINETS: 480 GALLONS
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: . 240 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS
LIQUIDS WITl-fOUT FIRE POINTS -1997 UBC TABLE 30D/UFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE: UNLIMITED
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS
MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS,.ETC. • 1997 UFC 7901.1.11EXCEPTION 3:
<fa 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED
GROUP M OCCUPANCY• MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA-1997 UFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A:
CEILINGS </=18' HIGH-</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS
SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS l~tc Uqu~·yNon. Haza~ ' :--·., I ... , s_t_ora_ge ____ ! I ~nlt\S I ~ !Units! ~-luntts!
TOTAL Cryogenic Liguids -Non Hazardous [CRYOGENICS) 396.5293 Gins Gins Gins
H OCCUPANCY NOT APPLICABLE TO NONHAZRDOUS MATERIALS -UNLIMITED AMOUNTS.
Building Is protected throughout by an automatic fire sprinkler system.
SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -ERIKSEN-RATTAN ASSOCIATES INC. -12/15/2001 -PAGE 2
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UBC/~BC TABLE 3-E • UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY. HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackrnore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA -Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Outdoor Aboveground Conditions
STORAGE USE CLOSED
Material
Irritants
Solids
Lbs
Liquid
Gins
1000.0000
Gas
Cf
Solid
Lbs
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
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Lbs
USE OPEN
Liquid
Gins
Gas
Cf
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UFC/CFC TABLE 8001.15~0 SUMMARY-HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS
Blackmore/Cancervax, Carlsbad CA-Laboratory Tenant Improvements -Outdoor Aboveground Conditions
IRRITANTS
TOTAL -IRRITANTS [LIQUIDS):
EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER OUTDOOR ABOVEGROUND CONTROL AREA:
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS:.
STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMO!-JNT-WITH CABINETS:
USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT:
USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT:
1,Q00 GALLON~
1,000 GALLONS
1,000 GALLONS
500GALLONS
Storage Units UC Units
1000.0000 Gins 25.0000 Gins
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He~ ~cAS#:' L_::\ .:··state · co.:.C¾ · Material ,.; Hazard class · Storage Units Cabs LEV Loca~lon
64741-44-2 L
2 7727-37-9C C
100 Diesel Fuel Oil [Gas Oil) [Honing Oil] [Turbine Oil] [Light Gas Oil] [Gas Oil Blend] [HR: H2 F2] CL2, IR
100 Nitrogen [Cryogenic] [LN2) [13.8 ctnb; 93.11 cf/gin] [HR: H2] NH
1000.0000. Gins Mechanical Yard -
Outdoors/Aboveground -Diesel
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Acids:
:Acetic acid, glacial
Borate
-Cacodvlic acid
Deoxycholic Acid
Hvdrochlorfo acid
Perchloric Acid
Trichlorqacetic acid
Deoxycholic Acid
Bases:
· SodiuniHydroxide
· Ffammables:
Acetone
Chloroform
Dimethyl' Sulphoxide
Ethanol
Isopropanol
Methanol
Paraformaldehyde
General Reagents:
Acrvlamide Solution
Actinomvcin D
Agar
-Agarose
Ammonium Persulphate
d-biotin
Benzamidine
Bovine serum_ albumin
Bromophenol Blue
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Sultihate ·
Carbenicilin
CHAPS
Dithiothreitol
EDTA Disodium salt-dihvdrate
Ementine
Eosin
Ethidiurp, Bromide
Ficoll
Fluorescein Isothvocvanante
Formaldehvde
F_ormalin
Fotma:mide
Gentamincin Sulfate
L-glutamine solution
Amount
10 litres
250g
25g
100g.
15 litres
5 litres
5· litres
50g
1kg
5 litres
5 litres
2 litres
15 litres
1 o litres
.10 litres
1 litre
5 litres
1mg
1kg
. 5_kg
500g
500mg
25g
500g
50g
200g
100g
5g·
50g
100g
3kg
250J)lg
i0g
10ml
I litre
250mg
500ml
lQOml
100g
· 10g
I litre
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Gluteraldehyde solution
Glycerol
Glycine
Glycogen
Guanidine· Thiocyanate
Haematoxylin
HEPES
Hydrogen Peroxide
:Leupeptin
Maimesium Chloride
Beta-Mercaptoethanol
Mineral Oil
~-40
o-pheriylenediarnipe
Parafonnaldehyde
PBS
PEG (polyethelyne glycol)
· · Penicillin/Streptomvcin
. Phenql
Phenol Red
Phenylmethylsulfonvlflouride
Polysorbate 20
Potassium chloride
Proclin 300
RPMI-1640 w/o glutamine
_Saponin
SDS
Sodium Acetate
SodiumAzide
Sodium Bicarbonate
Sodium Borate
Sodium chloride
Sodium Diatrizoate
Sodium Phosphate, Mono basic, Monohydrate
Sodium Orthovanadate
. Sterp~vidin
TEMED
Tetramethyl benzidine
Tris
TrypanBlue
Urea
x-gal
Xylene Cyanol ·
Biohazardous materials:
Human sera/tissue samnles (pathogen screened)
Murine sera/tissue samoles (pathogen screened)
Radioactivity:
"'H Thymidine
."'"'PATP ~)s
~1Cr
I litre
500ml
i0kg .
50g
SbOg
100ml
2kg
2 litres
100mg
500g
I litre
500ml
I litre
500g
250ml
100 litres
500g
2 litres
5 litres
50g
500mg
I litre
2kg
I litre
100 litres
l0g
1kg
1kg
1kg
5kg
500g
5kg
50g
2kg
1kg
100mg
500ml
1kg
10kg
500g
1kg.
. l.0g
50g
lmCi
lmCi
lmCi
lmCi
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Liquid nitrogen l,500 litr~ ~t!>C (Jt)J~
CO2 l000pounds -
Viral Vectors:
Aderiovirus 3x10° PFU (possible)
Retroviral 3xl0° PFU {possible)
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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY ANALYSIS
A: Aerosols
• AL 1 -Aerosol Level 1
• AL2 -Aerosol Level 2
• AL3 -Aerosol Level 3
C: Cryogenics
CA: Carcinogens
CABS: Safety Cabinets
• Approved/listed gas cabinets
• Approved/listed flammable liquids
storage cabinets
• Approved/listed hazardo(Js
materials storage cabinets
CD: Combustible Dusts
CF: Combustible Fibers
CG: Compressed Gases
CL: Combustible Liquids
• CL2 -Combustible Liquids II
• CL3A -Combustible Liquids Ill-A
• CL3B -Combustible Liquids 111-B
CONC %: Concentration
CP: Consumer Product -Not
Regulated
CR or COR: Corrosive
CRY: Cryogenics
• CRYF -Cryogenic Flammable
• CRYO -Cryogenic Oxidizer
EX: Explosive
FG: Flammable Gas -
Gaseous
FGL: Flammable Gas.,.
~iquefied
FL: Flammable -Liquid
• fL 1A-Flammable Liquid I-A
• FL 1 B -Flammable Liquid I-B
• FL 1 C -Flammable Liquid I-C
• Combination ,.. I.A + 1 B + 1 C
FS: Flammable Solid
G: Gas
Haz Class: Hazard
Classification ·
HR: Hazard Ranking
• F -Flammability
• H-Health
• R -Reactivity
HT: Highly Toxics
IR: Irritants
L: Liquid
LG: Liquefied Gas
LOC: Location/ControlArea
Name:
• Chemical Name
• Material Name
• Product Name
NFP: No Fire Point
NH: Non-hazardous
OHH: Other Health Hazards
OP -Organic Peroxides
• UD -Unclassified Detonable
• OP1. -Qrganic Peroxide I
• OP2 -Organic Peroxide II
• OP3 -Organic Peroxide Ill
• OP4 -Organic Peroxide IV
• OP5 --Organic Peroxide V
,OX: Oxidizer
• OX -Oxidizer Gas
• OX1 -Oxidizer 1
• OX2 -Oxidizer 2
• OX3 -Oxidizer 3
• OX4 -Oxidizer 4
PY: Pyrophoric
RAD: Radioactive
• RADA -Alpha
• RADB-Beta
• RAbG -Gamma
S: Solid
SN: Sensitizers
State: ·Material/Physical State
TX: Toxic
UC: Use-Closed System
UO: · Use-Open System
Units:
• Cu-Curies
• Cf -Cubic Feet
• Gins -Gallons
• Lbs -Pounds
• MCc -Microcuries
• MCi -Millicuries
UR: Unstable Reactive
• ·UR1 -Unstable Reactive 1
• UR2 -Unstable Reactive 2
• UR3 -Unstable Reactive 3
• UR4 -Unstable Reactive 4
WR: Water Reactive
• WR1 -Water Reactive 1
• WR2 -Water Reactive 2
• WR3 -Water Reactive 3
>15 psi: Pressure@>15 psig
• CL Pressurized@ >15 psig
• FG Pressurized@ >15 psig
• FL pressurized@ >15 psig
California & Federally
Regulated Chemicals,
Materials & Substances:
• P65: California Proposition 65
chemicals identified in California
as Carcinogens or Reproductive/
Developmental Toxins [OHHJ
• PSM: OSHA Process Safety
Management Acutely Hazardous
Materials
• RMP-T1: Federal Regulated
Substances for Accidental Release
Prevention
• RMP-T2: Federal Regulated
Flammable Substances for
Accidental Release Prevention
• RMP-T3: California Regulated
Substances for Accidental Release
Prevention
NOTE:
• Includes products/ mixtures/
materials containing regulated
chemicals, materials &
substances.
• Includes materials, chemicals &
substances identified through CAL-
ARP in California.
• Reporting/disclosure through
CUPRA and/or Local/County/State
Health or other agencies may be
necessary -i.e.: Business Plan
[BP], Risk Management Plan
[RMP] or both.
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS w -,
Attachment 2A -Definitions for Terms -Specific to Blackmore/Cancer Vax Operations
Alternate Method of Compliance: Conditions intended to provide materials or methods equivalent to the literal
. conditions set.forth in the Code, as recognized through UBC/C~C 104.2.8 and/or UFC/CFC 103.1.2.
Approved: Approval by/acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction [Fire Chief and/or Building Official, as
applicable], as the result of review investigation or tests conducted by the authority having jurisdiction, or by reason
of accepted principles or tests by national authorities or technical or scientific organizations.
Container-Liquids: </=60,gallon capacity.
Control Area -Indoor: A building or portion of a building within which the exempt amounts of hazardous materials
are allowed to be stored, dispensed, used or handled. An indoor Control Area is generally addressed as a non-H
Occupancy and classified as a B, F or S Occupancy, depending on the operations/conditions involved, with each
building allowed to have up to 4 indoor Control Areas.
Control Area -Outdoor: An outdoor aboveground area where the ex1;impt amounts of hazardous are allowed to be
stored, dispensed or usec;t, as applicable to the materials. Occupancy conditions do riot apply to outdoor Control
Areas. The number of outdoor Control Areas allowed on a single property is dependent on the size of the property.
Exempt Amounts per Indoor Control Area -Hazardous Materials: Types and amounts of materials allowed to
be stored, dispensed or used without application of H Occupancy or material hazard specific controls. Exempt
Amounts are as identified in UBC/CBC Tables 3-0-& 3-E and UFC/CFC Tables 7902.2-5A, 7903.2-B, 7903-.3-A,
8001.15-A& 8001.15-B, with the amounts and conditions indicated allowed ih each Control Area, with each building
allowed to have 4 Control Areas.
Exempt Amounts per Outdoor Storage Control Area -Hazardous Materials: Types and amounts of materials
allowed to be stored, dispensed or used without application of most outdoor storage controls. Exempt amounts are
as identified in UFC/CFC Tables 7903.3-A, 8001.15-C & 8001.15-0, with the amounts and conditions indicated
allowed in each Control Area, with the number of Control Areas allowed on a property under the same ownership as
follows:
Property </=10,000 sf: 1 Control Area
Property >10,000 sf to </=35,000 sf: 2 Control Areas, with Control. Areas separated from each other by >/=50'.
Property >35,000 sf: >/=3 Control Areas, with Control Areas separated from each other by >/=300'.
Exit: The exit is that portion of the means of egress system between the exit access and the exit discharge or the
public way. Some of the components that may be selectively included in the exit include exterior exit doors, exit
enclosures, exit passageways and horizontal exits.
Exit Access: The exit access is that portion of a means of egress system between any occupied point in a
building/structure and a door of the exit. Some of the components that may be selectively included in the exit access
include aisles, hallways and corridors .
. Exit Discharge: The exit discharge is that portion of-the means of egress system between the exit and the public
w~y. Some of the components that may be selectively included in· the exit discharge include exterior exit balconies,
exterior exit stairways, exterior exit ~mps, exit courts and yards:
Exit Discharge -Safe Dispersal Area: An area on the same property as the building being exited, with the
proximity and size of the safe dispersal area based on factors such as ihe occupant load served, mobility of the
· occupants, building construction type, building fire-protection features, ·building height and degree of hazard of the
occupancy/use; with the safe dispersal area located >/=50' from the building served .
ln~ompatible Materials: Materials which, when in contact with each other, have the potential to react in a manner
that generates heat, fumes, gases or byproducts which are hazardous to life or property. Examples:
Acids: Strong acids are incompatible with strong bases.
Bases: Strong bases are incompatible with strong acids & flammables.
Combustibles & Flammables: Incompatible with strong bases, oxidizers & water reactives.
Pyrophorics: Incompatible with strong bases & oxidizers.
Water Reactlves 2 & 3: Incompatible with strong bases, combustible liquids & flammable liquids.
Unstable Reactlves 3 & 4: Incompatible with other physical hazard materials .
. Future: Conditions addressed in this report for work/operations that will be submitted separately for plan review/
permitting, with plans not included as part of the initial p!~I'! review/permit documents.
High-Plied Combustible Storage: Storage of combustible materials in closely packed piles or combustible
materials on pallets, in racks or on shelves where the top of storage is grater than the following heights:
Class I-IV Commodities: >12'
High Hazard C9mmodlties [Flammable Liquic!s]: >6'
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS
Attachment 2A -Definitions for Terms -Specific to Blackmore/Cancer Vax Operations
Labeled: Equipment or material to which ha~ been attached a label, symbol or other identifying mark of a nationally
recognized testing laboratory, inspection agency or other organization concerned with product evaluation that
maintains periodic inspection of production of labeled equipment or Materials, and by whose labeling is indicated
compliance with nationally recognized standards or tests to determine suitable usage in a specified manner.
Liquid Storage Room: H3 Occupancy storage room used only for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids
in a closed condition in which the quantities of flammable or combustible liquids stored are limited.
'Listed: Equipment of Materials included on a list published by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, inspection
agency or other organization concerned with product evaluation that maintains periodic inspection of production or
· -listed. equipment or Materials, and whose listing states that equipment or materials meet nationally recognized
standards and have been tested and found suitable for use in a specified manner. ·
Means of Egress: An exit system that provides a continuous, unobstructed and undiminished path of exit travel
from any occupied pointin a building/structure to a public way. A means of egress system consists of 3 separate
and distinct elements: Exit Access, Exit, Exit Discharge
Occupancy-B: Office, employee, administrative areas; labs; ancillary support operations.
Occupancy-F1: Moderate hazard manufacturjng/industrial operations for assembling, disassembling, fabricating,
finishing, manufacturing, packaging, repair or processing operations that are not classified as H Occupancies.
Occupancy-H2: Building or portion of a building where >Exempt Amounts of Flammable Gases, Organic
Peroxides I, Oxidizers 3, Oxidizing Gases, Unstable Reactives 3-Nondetonable, Water Reactives 3 are used, stored
or handled.
Occupancy-H3: Building or portion of a building where >Exempt Amounts of Combustible Liquids II, Combustible
Liquids Ill-A, Cr:yogens-Flammable or Oxidizing, Flammable Liquids I, Flammable Solids, Organic Peroxides II-IV,
Oxidizers 1-2" Pyrophoric Liquids or Solids, Unstable Reactives 2, Water Reactives 2 are used, stored or handled.
Occupancy-H7: Building or portion of a building where >Exempt Amounts of Corrosive, Highly Toxic or Toxic
mc1terials a(e used, stored or handled. ·
Occupancy-S1: Moderate hazard storage operations that are not classified as Group H Occupancies.
Owner: Blackmore/CancerVax.
Portable Tank -Liquids: >60-gallon capacity & </=660-gallon capacity.
Property Line:
Buildings on Different Property: Actual property line separation.
Buildings on Same Property: Assumed property line between adjacent buildings.
Public Way: Centerline of adjoining/adjacent public way .
Storage: Product in closed vessels, with yessels not normally connected to piping for liquid transfer operations or
· not normally connected to systems or equipment involved in use operations.
, l,Jse-Closed: Product in vessels or systems that are normally closed under conditions where product in the vessels
or systems is not normaily exposed to the atmosphere of the room or area in which the vessels/systems are located
-i.e.: normally closed processes/vessels; liquid transfer into closed processes/vessels through a piping system.
Use-Open: Product in processes/vessels where product is exposed to the atmosphere of the room or area where
the product is located -i.e.: transfer/dispensing of liquids to/from vessels through other than a closed piping system;
open proc~ss vessels/tanks,
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CONTROL AREAS-1 and 2-Labs/1210 1211, 1230-1250.1400-1402.1800
CFM Required for Vapor-Air Mixtures @ <l=10o/o LFL In Exhaust Ducts ->1=644.5409 CFM Required
Material , LFL 10%ofl.:FL Air to Vapor · Specific Vapor CF Ex Ventilation Air. Evaporation Time Spill CFM Ex Ventilation -
Volume Gravity Density Vapors @10% LFL (Minutes) Scenario Vapors @10% LFL
(Gallons)
Acetone 67-64-1 2.6-0.2600 383.6154 0.7860 2.0100 16270.3103 8.8067 0.2642 488 .. 1093
Ethanol 64-17-5 3.3 0.3300 302.0303 0.7890· 1.5940 16109.6075 8.8067 0.2642 483.2882
lsopropanol 67-63-0 2 0.2000 499.0000 0.7890 2.0790 20653.9125 8.8067 0.2642 619.6174
Methanol 67-56-1 6 0.6000 165.6667 0.7910 . · 1.1090 12410.9572' 8.8067 0.2642 372.3287
TEMED 110-18-9 0.98 0.0980 1019.4082 0.7700 4.0220 21484.6975 8.8067 0.2642 644.5409
CFM Required for Vapor-Air Mixtures@ <1=-25% LFL in Work Area and Exhaust Ducts >f,,i257.8164 CFM Required
Material CAS# LFL 25%ofLFL Air to-Vapor Sp,clflc Vapor CF Ex Ventilation Air. Evaporatio'n Time Spill CFM Ex Ventllatlon -
Volume Gravity Density Vapors @25% LFL (Minutes) Scenarli;, Vapors @25% LFL
(Gallons)
Acetone 67-64-1 2.6 0.6500 152.8462 0.7860 2.0100, 6508.1241 8.8067 0.2642 195.2437 .
Ethanol ·64-17-5 3.3 0.8250 120.2121 0.7890 1.5940 6443.8430 8.8067 0.2642 193.3153
l,sopropanol 67-63-0 2 0.5000 199.0000 0.7{190 2.0790 8261.5650 8.8067 0.2642 247.8469
Methanol 67-56-1 6 1.5000 65.{i667 0.7910 1.1090 4964.3829 8.8067 0.2642 148.9315
TEMED 110~18-9 ·o.98 0.2450 407.1633 0.7700 4:0220 8593.8790 8.80f?7 0.2642 257.8164
CONTROL AREA 3 -HazMatStge Rm/1502
CFM Required for Vapor-Air Mixtures@ <1=10% LFL In .Exhaust Ducts ->1=644.5409 CFM Required
Material CAS# LFL 10%ofLFL Air to Vapor Specific Vapor CF Ex Ventilation Air -Evaporation Time Spill CFM Ex Ventilatlon •
Volume Gravity Density Vapors @10% l:.FL (Minutes) Scenario Vapors @10% LFL
(Gallons)
· Residual FlammablelCombustible [Based on 0.98 0.0980 1019.4082 0.7700 4.0220 21484.6975 35.2233 1.0567 644.5409
Liquids TEMED)
CFM Required for Vapor~Alr Mixtures@ <1=25% LFL In Work Area and Exhaust Ducts. >/=257.8164 CFM Required
Material CAS# LFL 25°/oof LFL Air to Vapor Specific Vapor CF Ex Ventilation Air -Evaporation Time Spill CFM Ex Ventllatlon •
Volume Gravity Density Vapors @25°/4 LFL (Minutes) Scenario Vapors @25% LFt
(Gallons)
Residual FlammablefCombustible (Based on 0.98' 0.2450 407.1633 0.7700 4.0220 8593.8790 35.2233 1.0567 257.8164
Liquids TEMEDJ
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Splll Scenario:
Evaportatlon Time -Worst
Case Conditions:
Deflnltloris:
Calculations· 10% LFL:
Calculation·s 25o/. LFL:
l:iased on largest llquld transfer amount or largest containers, whichever is less --worst case use-open conditions.
Hood Face Velocity: >/=100 fpm
Splll Depth: </=1/4"
Temperature: </=71,oF
Evaporation.Rate: </=0.0005 gin/sec
CFM -Cubic.feet of Exttaust Ventilation Needed to Keep Vapors @ 1 0o/e & 25o/e LFL per Volume of LJquid Indicated
LFL = lower Flammable Limit
Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86
10% of LFL • 0.1xLFL
Volume of Air to One Volume of Vapor= (100-10%LFL)/10o/eLFL
Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 10%LFL Gallon of Liquid Evaporated =
1 Ox[(8.33/0.075))x[(specific gravity/vapor density)) x [(100-tfL)/LFLJ
CFM = [Cubic Feet-per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep@ 10o/e LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evapor;.ted]
x [Gallons per Minute of Evaporated Liquid] ·
Maintaining vapors at </=10% LFL allows ducts to extend through other areas and unsprinklered/unprotected exhaust ducts.
Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86
25% of LFL = 0.25xLFL
Volume of Air to One Volume of Vapor= (100-25%LFL)/25%LFL
Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to ~eep @ 25%LFL Gallon of Liquid E"aporated =
4x[(8.33/0.075))x[(speciflc gravity/vapor density)) x [(100-LFL)/LFLJ
CFM :;: [Cubic Feet per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @ 25% LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evaporatedj
x [Gallons per Minute of Evaporated Liquid]
Maintaining vapors at </=25% LFL required in work areas and allows ducts to extend through-other areas.
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SUPPf_EMENTAL INFORMATION.·
STO~GE COMMODITY CLASSIFICATIONS
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS -UFC/CFC Article 81
·Class
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2
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Storage Commodities -Classification
Products
• Essentially noncombustible products on wooden or nonexpanded polyethylene solid
deck pallets, in ordinary corrugated cartons with or without single-thickness dividers,
or in ordinary paper wrappings with or without pallets.
• Can contain a limited amount of Group A plastics [</=10% by weight or volume of
expanded or unexpanded plastic -includes packaging].
+Examples:
• Appliances -noncombustible., electrical
• Qement in bags
• Ceramics
• Dry insecticides
• Glass
• Glycol in metal cans
• Gypsum board
• Inert materials -bagged
• Noncombustible liquids in plastic containers -</=5-gallon capacity
• Noncombustible metal oroducts
• Class I products in slatted wooden crates, solid wooden boxes, multiple-thickness
paperboard cartons or equivalent combustible packaging material with or without
pallets.
• Can contain a limited amount of Group A plastics [</=10% by weight or volume of
expanded or unexpanded plastic -includes packaging].
+Examples:
• Incandescent or fluorescent light bulbs -cartooned
• Thinlv coated fine wire -reels or cartons
• Wood, paper, ·natural fiber cloth -with orwithout pallets.
• Group C plastics -with or without pallets.
• Can contain limited amount of Group A or B plastics [</=10% by weight or volume of
expanded or unexpanded plastic -includes packaging].
+Examples:
• Aerosols -Level 1
• Combustible fiberboard
• Fertilizers -bagged
• Furniture -wood, natural fiber, upholstered, nonplastic, wood or metal with plastic-
padded and covered arm rests
• Glycol @ </=25%
• Lubricating or hydraulic fluid in metal cans
• Lumber
• Noncombustible liquids in plastic containers ->5-gallon capacity
• Paints -oil base in metal cans
• Paper -waste, baled
• Paper -horizontal storage, or vertical storage that is banded or protected with
approved wrap
• Paper in cardboard boxes
• Plywood
• Rags -baled
• Wood -baled
• Wood· doors, frames, cabin~ts
• Yams -natural fiber & viscose
l' Eriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. • 4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Telephone: 619.466.6285 FAX: 619.466.6233 EMAIL: MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS -UFC/CFC Article 81
Class
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Storage Commodities -Classification
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+ Class I, II or Ill products containing Group A plastics in ordinary corrugated cartons -
with or without pallets.
+ Class I, II & Ill products with Group A plastic packaging -with or without pallets.
+ Group B Plastics. ·
+ Free-flowing Group A plastics.
+ Limited amount of non-free flowing Group A plastics.
+Examples:
• Aerosols -Level 2
• Combustibl~ metal products
• Furniture -plastic upholstered
• Furniture -wood or metal with plastic covering & padding
• Glycol @ >25% & </=50% in combustible containers
• Linoleum products
• Paints -oil base in combustible containers
• Shingles -asphalt
• Thread or varn -svnthetic or nonviscose
+Products presenting special fire hazards beyond those of Class I-IV Commodities.
• Class I, II, Ill or IV Commodities packaged in Group A Plastics where the weight or
volume of Group A Plastics exceeds the following:
• Unexpanded Plastic Packaging: >15% by weight.
• Expanded Plastic Packaging:
• >15% by weight; or
• >25% by volume.
+Examples:
• Group A plastics not otherwise classified.
• Aerosols -Level 3
• Flammable solids.
• Glycol @ >/=50% in combustible containers.
• Lacquers.
• Lubricating or hydraulic fluids in plastic containers.
• Idle combustible pallets & flats.
• Paper -asphalt, rolled.
• Paper -unbanded, vertical storage or unwrapped.
• Pyroxylin ·
• Rubber tires
,..Eriksen-Rattan-Associates Inc.· 4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
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Storage Commodities -Classification
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Group A Plastics • Plastic materials having a heat of combustion much higher than that of ordinary
combustibles and a burning rate higher·than that of Group B plastics.
+Examples:
• ABS [acrylonitrile-butadient-styrene copolymer]
• Acetal [polyformaldehyde]
• Acrylic [polymethyl methacrylate]
• Butyl Rubber
• EPDM [ethylene-propylene rubber]
• FRP [fiberglass-reinforced polyester]
• Natural Rubber [expanded] ·
• Nitrile Rubber [acrylonitrile-bufadiene .rubber]
• PET or PETE [polyethylene terephthalate]
• Polybutadiene
• Polycarbonate
• Polyester Elastomer
• Polyethylene
• Polypropylene
• Polystyrene
• Polyurethane
• PVC [polyvinyl chloride >25% plasticized -i.e.: coated fabric unsupported film]
• SAN [styrene acrylonitrile]
• SBR rstvrene-butadiene rubberl
Group B Plastics • Plastic materials having a heat of combustion and a burning rate higher than ordinary
combustibles, but as high as Group A Plastics .
+Examples:
• Cellulosics [cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, ethyl cellulose]
• Chloroprene Rubber
• Fluorplastics [ECTFE, ethyelene-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer; ETFE,
ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene copolymer; FEP, fluorinated ethylene-propylene
copolymer]
• Natural rubber [nonexpanded]
• Nylon
• PVC [polyvinyl chloride >5% & </=15% plasticized]
• Silicone Rubber
Group C Plasti~ • Plastic materials having a heat of combustion and burning rate similar to those of
ordinary combustibles.
+Examples:
• Fluoroplastics [PCTFE, polychlorotrifluoroethylene; PTFE, polytetrafluoroethylene]
• Melamine [melamine formaldehyde]·
• Phenol
• PVC [polyvinyl chloride --rigid or plasticized <5% -i.e.: pipe, pipe fittings]
• PVDC [polyvinyliden.e chloride]
• PVDF [polyvinylidene fluoride]
• PVF [polyvinyl fluoride]
• Urea rurea formaldehyde] -
Binbpx Storage· • 5-sicled container with the open side facing an aisle.
• Binboxes are self-supporting or supported by a structure designed so that little or no
horizontal or vertical scace exists around the boxes.
Encapsulated • Method of packaging consistil'.lg of a plastic sheet completely enclosing the sides and
top of a pallet load.
• Does not apply to banding with either metal .or plastic straps, or individual plastic-
enclosed items inside a nonelastic container.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. -4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Telephone: 619.466.6285 FAX: 619A66:6233 EMAIL: MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com
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UNIFORM/CALIFORNIA CODES ANALYSIS -UFC/CFC Article 81
Method
Encapsulated
High-Piled Combustible
Storage
Nonencapsulated
Palletized Storage
Rack Storage
Shelf Storage
Shelving -Rack Storage
Storage Commodities -Classification
Conditions .
+ Method of packaging consisting of a plastic sheet completely enclosing the
sides and top of a pallet load.
+ Does not apply to banding with either metal or plastic straps, or individual
elastic-enclosed items inside a nonelastic container.
+ Storage of combustible materials in closely packed piles or combustible
materials on pallets, in racks or on shelves where the top of storage exceeds
· the following conditions:
• >/=12' above fini$hed floor: Class I-IV Commodities.
• >/=6' above finished floor:
• Group A Plastics
* High-Hazard Commodities
• Flammable Liquids
* Idle Combustible Pallets
+ Packaging that is not encapsulated as described above.
+ Includes a pallet load that is banded with metal or plastic straps, but that is not
encaesulated as described above.
+ Storage on a material handling aid-designed to support a unit load, with
openings to provide access for material handling devices.
+Combination of vertical, horizo.ntal and diagonal members that support stored
materials.
+ Racks can be either fixed or portable.
• Cari including shelving, depending on automatic fire sprinkler system
orotection, commodities, and storage conditions.
+ Storage on shelves <30" deep, with the distance between shelves </=3'
vertically.
+Storaae heiaht limited to </=12'.
+ Open Shelving:
• Mesh, grated, slatted orsimilar shelves having uniform openings </=6" apart,
comprising >/=50% of overall shelf area, with flue spaces at all 4 edges of the
shelf.
• Shelving having an area <32 sf, measured between flue spaces at all 4 edges
of the shelf.
+ Solid Shelving:
• Solid, slatted or other types of shelves located within racks that obstruct fire
sprinkler water penetration through the racks.
• Shelvina not meetina-the definition of open shelving.
TEriksen-Rattan Associates Inc. -4719 Palm Avenue, La Mesa CA 91941
Telephone: 619.466.6285 FAX: 61~.466.6233 EMAIL: MaryRattan@thecoderesource.com
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