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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2232 RUTHERFORD RD; ; CB054190; Permitd 01-31-2606 City of Carls~ad 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB054190 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 2232 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST 0 VN Parcel No: 2120612600 Lot#: Status: ISSUED 12/08/2005 RMA 01/31/2006 01/31/2006 Valuation: $414,470.00 Construction Type: Applied: Occupancy Group: Reference #: Entered By: Project Title: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF TOTAL Plan·Approved: 1;677 SF OFF, 7,230 SF R&D, 2,935 SF WHSE Issued: Applicant: PRESTON BALL 12220 EL CAMINO REAL 92130 858 793-4777 Building Permit Add'I Building Permit Fee Plan Check Add'I Plan Check Fee Plan Check Discount Strong Motion Fee Park Fee LFM Fee Bridge Fee BTD #2 Fee BTD #3 Fee Renewal fee Add'I Renewal Fee Other Building Fee Pot. Water Con. Fee Meter Size Add'I Pot. Water Con. Fee Reel. Water C9n. Fee Inspect Area: Plan Check#: Owner, . RUTHERFORD ROAD LLC C/O STONERl[?GE CAPITAL PARTNERS 4350 VON KARMAN AVE #40Q NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 $1,516.76. Meter Size $0.Q0 Add'I Reci. Water Con. Fee $985.89 Meter Fee $0.00 SDCWA Fee $0.00 CFO Payoff Fee .$87 :04 .PFF' (310554°0)'. $0.00 PFF(4305540) · .$0.00 License Tax (3104193) $b.oo License Tax (4304193) $0.00 traffic Impact Fee (3105541) i '$0·.00 T,raffic ·Impact F.ee (4305541) $0.00 PLUMBING TOTAL ' ·$0:00 E!.:ECTiRICAL TOTAL $0.0ff· MECHANICAL: TOTAL $0.00' :.: · . Master Drainage F~e Sewer Fee · $0.00 Rec:le\l Parking Fee · $0.00,, · .. , ~d~j1ion~,lf,ees TG}I6L PERMIT FEES Total Fees: $7,191.73 Total Payments To Date:· $1, 191.-. 73 Balance Due: $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $976.68 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $840.00 $0.00 $132.00 $110.00 $92.50 $0.00 $2,450.86 $0.00 $0.00 $7,191.73 $0.00 Bl~DING PLr:. ~N S l'OR.t\.ln~ SCctN,"eJ:> __ ATTACJ-fEf' Inspector:. FINAL APPROVAL Date: PJ-1~ Clearance: ------ NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition' of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively r(;lferred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit-was issued to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedures set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in.accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, . review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES·NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity changes, nor planning, zoning, grading or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fe I x ti n f whi h h v ~ vi I n iv n N Tl E imil r hi r as whi h th statute of limitations has reviousl otherwise ex ired. :i.; tERMrf-APPLICATION FOo~::aiilci ff~~ 6?-J't.~/2005 001 15 I CITY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Ave., Carl$bad, CA 92008 Address (include Bldg/Suite #) Business Name ·(at tfus address) F -t 6::: ~ l..&.lo A-6:VA. U'.F:Qcw 11,,- Legal Description Lot No. Subdivision Name/Number Unit No. Phase No. Assessor's.Parcel # Existing. Use "l-12-~l,,l-'Z-t, ~~M1t..-, #oJ Stories · Proposed Use t=. ~ MI L-• # of Bedrooms Total # of units # of Bathrooms (Sec. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Any City or County which require~ a permit to construct, alter, improve, demolish or repair any structure, prior to its issuance, also requires the applicant for such permit to file a signed statement that he is licensed pursuant to the provisions of the Contractor's License Law [Chapter 9, commending with Section 7000 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code] or that he is exempt therefrom, and tlie basis for the alleged exemption;,-AnY violation of Section 7031.5 by any applicant for a permit subjects the applicant to a civil penalty of not more than five hundredJdollars [$5001). . f '..;-ed) r Rd/ea> t ..LA)C 27 2-cy Caru,p Av (2_,r, #d'TA cA (2~ ,.,51,? -?w Y Name Address/) City State/Zip Teleptione # State LicE!nse # ,3 ?ls;.fl License Class ~-~~~------City Business License # _______ _ Designer Name State License # Address City State/Zip Telephone 16.~, {WORKERS;\,~pJAPEt{SA'tlbN ,%, .::::::;·--:-, =:-::\ .. ,;, ·-··-'" -· . v>,_:'ii..S:'· ·,. ~_.,, ·,:, :;~:::,,: 2 ~z:~~~T;?:rr;;;§;s,·:'~::':';SF::'\'S:::,; Workers' Compensation Declaration: I hereby affirm under penalty of perjury one of the following declarations: 0 I have and will maintain a certificate of consent to self-insure for workers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. ~ I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Section 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit is issued. My worker's compensation insurance carrier _and policy number are: . Insurance Company .frAfc' Cct,R41'{ff/il~ -Zvs G)lll(J Policy No. .3.3 3 3 1'S4.J Expiration Date /1>/I (GdO C, (THIS SECTION NEED NOT BE COMPLETED IF THE PERMIT IS FOR ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS [$·100) OR LESS) 0 CERTIFICATE OF EXEMPTION: I certify that in the performance of the work for which this permit is issued, I shall not employ any person in any manner so as · to become subject to the. Workers' Compensation Laws of California. WARNING: Failure to secure workers' compensation coverage is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal penalties and civil fines up to one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), in addition to the cos of compensation, damages as provided for in Section 3706 of the Labor code, interest and attorney's fees. SIGN~TURE . DATE 1/31/46, . lz;.Jriiw.~MWitil>ERlfe].~IJAUQN'.'.' ,,:::.: << :-·_" ~.:2:·:_",;,,.'.:, '. ~·::::: ~·:.·:0;::::5:· .. z.::::: ::..:{.·:~~::2 :;;,-;-:_ru;:.:.::2.:E :::~2;'i;~.it\~1:E0:i:::l:t};geft:1~:1Mt:li:'~":{ I hereby affirm that I am exempt from the Contractor's License Law for the following reason: 0 I, as owner of the property cir my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is not intended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions <;:ode: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and who does such work himself or through his own employees, provided that such improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the building or improvement is sold within one year of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of proving that he did not build or improve for, the purpose'of sale). 0 I, as owner of the property, am exclusively contracting with licensed contractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractor's License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) licensed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). 0 I am ·exempt under Section ______ Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1. I perso~ally plan to provide the major labor and materials for construction of the proposed property improvement. 0 YES ONO 2. I (have / have not) signed ari application for a building permit for the proposed work. 3.. I have contr11cted.with the following person (firm) to provide the proposed construction (include name I address / phone number / contractors license number): 4', I plan to provide portions of the work, but I have hired the following person to coordinate, supervise and provide the major work (include name / address / phone number/ contractors license number): _________ .,.... ___________________________________ _ 5. I will provide some of the work, but I have contracted (hired)' the following persons to provide the work indicated (include name / address / phone number / type of work): _______________________________________________________ _ PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE ___________________ ~--DATE ________ _ !iQMJ;:elra,TfilS;SECTIOl'(FOR}NO!fi.RE'SJli~J7Aljitm:'off:tG1PERM}irs;oNLxC;?:':";~;~~~-;--;:;:·:-;;;:t~:~,:~-. \'~.;-i,:c;~:;".i~,:;:;;~,;,\0:;:'£;,~;7t:X§<'£-.1".:::;:-fa):Z-ill Is the applicant or futur.e building occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazarclous materials registration form or risk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act? 0 YES O NO Is the applicant or future building occupant required to' obtain a permit from the air pollution control district or air quality management district? D YES D NO Is the facility to be constructed within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school site? 0 YES O NO IF ANY OF THE.ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICE~ AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. ~;2~0N§!R..lQ:t(Q.t!'~<iA$~J~Xic:.~:::·k~··----- 1 hereby affirm that there is a construction lending agency for the performance of the work for which. this permit is issued (Sec. 3097(i) Civil Code). I certify that I have read the application, and state that the above information is correct and that the information on the plans is accurate. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relating to building construction. I hereby authorize representatives of the Citt of Carlsbad to enter upon the above mentioned ·property for inspection purposes. I ALSO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANYWAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. OSHA: An OSHA perm.it is required for excavations over 5'0" deep and demolition or construction of structures over 3 stories in height'. EXPIRATION: Every permit issued by the building Official under the provisions of this Code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit.is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at. any time after the work is commence eriod of 180 days (Section 106.4.4 Uniform Building Code). DATE /2,. • S • 0 2 WHITE: File YELLOW: Applicant PINK: Finance ·cnr ar carts••• . Flnal Bulldlll IDSDICIIID bept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Lite d,.J Plan Check#: Permit#: CB054190 Project Name: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF TOTAL 1,677 SF OFF, 7,230 SF R&D, 2,935 SF WHSE Address: 2232 RUTHERFORD RD Contact-Person: MATT Sewer Dist: CA Phone: 7604970761 Water Dist: CA Date: 05/03/2006 Permit Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST Lot: 0 ·················••11••••••·····················································•i•••······································································ ~;pected JA ·IA, lb(l.,4 ~::ected:~fr ~ Jnspec.ted Date Approved: 6L-Disapproved: __ By: -------'--'---------. Inspected: __ --,-__ Approved: ___ Disapproved: __ · Inspected Date By: Inspected: _________ Approved: ___ Disapproved: __ •••••••••••••••••• ,i,1111i1,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , Comments: ------'---------------------------------- City of Carlsbad Bldg ,Inspection Request For: 05/24/2006 Permit# CB054190 Inspector Assignment: RB Title: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF TOTAL Description: 1,677 SF OFF, 7,Z30 SF R&D, 2,935 SF WHSE , Type: Tl Job Address: Sub Type: INDUST 2232 RUTHERFORD RD Phone: 7604970761 Suite: Location: APPLICANT PRESTON BALL Owner: Remarks: Total Time: CD Description 19 Final Structural 29 .Final Plumbing 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical Lot 0 Inspector: ----- Requested By: MATT Entered By: CHRISTINE Act · Comment f-'~-~~---- Comments/Notices/Hold Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# PCR01287 ISSUED BIOTA INC.; REVISE PLUMB. MECH. & ELEC. ONLY Inspection History Date Descriptio.n Act lnsp Comments 05/04/2006 39 Final Electrical co TP 05/04/2006 89 Final Comb"o co TP 05/03/200q 89 Final Combo co TP notice attch. 04/27/2006 29 Final Plumbing co RB 04/27/2006 39 Final Electrical co RB SEE NOTICE 04/27/2006 49 Final Mechanical AP RB 04/27/2006 49 Final Mechanical AP RB ON ROOF EQUIPMENT 04/05/2006 11 Fig/Foundation/Piers CA RB 'CALLED·FQR SIDEWALK POUR, NO INSP NEEDED 04/04/2006 84 Rough Combo AP RB T:BAR SYSTEM 04/03/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding WC RB 04/03/2006 84 Rough Combo NR RB ON CORRECTIONS 03/30/2006 84 Rough Combo co RB SEE NOTICE 03/27/2006 23 Gas/TesURepairs AP RB ON 24 HR NITROGEN TEST ,. City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 03/27/2006 Permit# CB054190 Inspector Assignment: RB Title: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF TOTAL Description: 1,677 SF OFF, 7,230 SF R&D, 2,935 SF WHSE Type: Tl Job Address: Sub Type: INDUST 2232 RUTHERFORD RD Phone: 7604970761 Suite: Lot 0 Location: APPLICANT PRESTON BAl-L Owner: Remarks: Total Time: CD Description 23 Gas/Test/Repairs Act Comment Inspector: ----- Requested By: MATT Entered By: JANEAN .ie.61,#tfrt.. ;t~,/,r;, Comments/Notices/Hold Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# PCR01287 ISSUED BIOTA INC.; REVISE PLUMB. MECH. & ELEC. ONLY lns12ection History bate Description Act lnsp Comments 03/23/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding NR TP 03/23/2006 24 Rough/Topout Pl fp START TEST ON NITRO 03/23/2006 34 Rough Electric NR TP 03/23/2006 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers NR TP 03/03/2006 34 Rough Electric PA RB PANEL P/A ROUGH INSP OK 0~/03/2006 44 Rough/Ducts/Dampers CA RB WILL DO DUCTING @ T-BAR INSP 02/23/2006 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP RB 02/22/2006 21 Underground/Under Floor WC JM 02/22/2006 24 Rough/Topout AP JM 02/17/2006 24 Rough/Topout co RB AGAIN -SEE NOTICE ATTACHED 02/16/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP RB COMPLETEO ON WALL 02/16/2006 17 lnterlor Lath/Drywall PA RB EXCEPT 126, 127, & 129 02/16/2006 24 Rough/Topout co RB MISSING CLEANQUTS @ KIT SINKS 02/14/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding PA TP RMS 127, 128, 129 SEE CARD 02/14/2006 16 Insulation AP· TP RMS 127, 128, 129 02/14/2006 34 Rough Electric AP TP 02/13/2006 84 Rough Combo co TP 02/10/2006 16 Insulation AP TP FULLHTWALLS S.W. CORNER 0~/06/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding PA RB WALLS OK EXCEPT RMS 127, 128 & 129 City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 02/17/2006 Permit# CB054190 Inspector Assignment: RB --- Title: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF "TOTAL Description: 1,677 SF OFF, 7,230 SF R&D, 2,935 SF WHSE Type: Tl Sub Type: INDUST 2232 RUTHERFORD RD Phone: 7605215314 Jot:, Address: Suite: Location: APPLICANT PRESTON BALL Owner: Remarks: Total Time: Lot 0 Inspector: ----- Requested By: ROD Entered By: CHRISTINE CD 24 Description RoUgh/Topout Act Cd' Comment V apt,{/ ., Comments/Notices/Hold Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# PCR01287 ISSUED BIOTA INC.; REVISE PLUMB. MECH. & ELEC. ONLY Inspection History Date Description Act,., lnsp Comments 02/14/2006 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding PA TP RMS 127, 128, ,129 SEE CARD 02(14/2006 16 Insulation AP TP RMS 127, 128, 129 02/1.4/2006 34 Rough E;lectric AP TP 02/13/2006 84 Rough Combo co TP 02/10/2006 · 16 Insulation AP TP FULL HT WALLS S.W: CORNER 0?/06/2006 14 ·Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding PA RB WALLS OK EXCEPT RMS 127, 128 & 129 02/06/2006 34 Rough Electric PA RB 02/03/2006 15 Roof/Reroof AP RB FOR ROOF EQUIP PLATFORMS E:sGil Corporation In Cl'artnersliip witli government for (}Jui{aing Safety DATE: 1/24/06 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 PROJECT ADDRESS: 2232 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME: SnyergEyes -TI SET: Ill D APPLICANT cg-Ju@> D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE D The plan_s transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the{jurisdictibn's building codes. ~ The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minordeficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. D The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosea check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. D The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. D The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: ~ Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. D l;:sgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted:. (by: ) Fax#: Mail Telephone -Fax In P~rson [gj REMARKS: The applicant to s1e:,'6"e revised sheet M0.2 and M2.1 to City held sets. By; Doug Moody Enclosures: Esgil Corporation 0 GA O MB O EJ O PC , 1/24/06 trnsmti.dot 9320-Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ( ,.i., ,-,-,1· ' , l, EsGil Corporation In <Partnersliip witli government for <Bui(ain9 Safety DATE: 1/11/06 0 APPLICANT cu]URIS~ JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 SET: II 0 PLAN REVIEWER Q FILE PROJECT ADDRESS: 2232 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME: SnyergEyes -TI D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. D -D The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewitn have significant deficiencies identified on the enclosed check list and ,should be corrected and resubmitted for :a complete recheck. [;gJ -The· cneck list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. D The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for tne jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. C8J -The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: D Smith Consulting Architects/ Preston Ball 12220 El Camino Real Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92130 Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: r:tston Ball Date contacted: J/11/b(p (by: ftt'f) . Mail Telephone ,Fax/4 Person '. ·~ ~---- REMARKS: By: Doug Moody Esgil Cbrporation 0 GA O MB O EJ O PC Telephone #: -858-793-4 777 Fax #: 858-793-4787 Enclosures: 1/4/06 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ' City of Carlsbad 05-4190 .1/11/06 RECHECK PLAN CORRECTION LIST JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PROJECT AODRESS: 2232 Rutherford Rd DATE PLAN RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 1/4/06 REVIEWED BY: Doug Moody FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 SET: II DATE RECHECK COMPLETED: 1/11/06 This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and disabled access. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department or other departments. · The following items listed need clarification, modification or change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance With the cited codes and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1997 Uniform Building Code, the approval of the. plans does not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. · A. Please make all corrections on the original tracings and submit two new complete sets of prints to: B. To facilitate.rechecking, please identify, next to each item, the sheet of the plans upon which each correction on this sheet has been made and return this sheet with the revised .plans. C. The following items ,have not been resolved from the previous plan reviews. The original correction number has been given for your reference. In case you did not keep a copy of the prior correction list, we have enclosed those pages containing the outstanding . corrections. Ple.ase contact me if you have any questions regarding these items. D. Please. indicate. here if any change~ haye been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located on the plans. Have changes been made not resulting from this list? DYes DNo ..... ,, ... ·city of Ca:dsbad 05-4190 1/11/06 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three sets of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditim,is processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: 1. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will rout_e the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. 5. . Please clarify the hood exhaust the technical report indicates the minimum CFM required for the fume hoods of 565 and the mechanical plans appear to show only 525 at four of the fume 'hoods? Please revise the CFM to the hood in Lab 112 to show 565CFM. Please revise the exhaust fan for Lab 131 to provide the required total CFM. 6. Please provide the listing and installation information for the fume hoods. No information provided. To speed up the review proc$ss, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: · Yes D No CJ The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgll Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, S.an Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform the plan review for your project. If you have any "questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Th?tnk you. / EsGil Corporati~n In (l'artnersliip witli. (JoT1ernment for <Bu1Uing Safety DATE: 12/19/05 JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 SET:I q AP?tlCANT CD JURiD D PLAN REVIEWER D FILE PROJECT ADDRESS: 2232 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME: SnyergEyes -TI D D D D D . ~ D The plans transmitted herewith have been corrected where necessary and substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes. The plans transmitted herewith will substantially comply with the jurisdiction's building codes when minor deficiencies identified below are resolved and checked by building department staff. The plans transmitted herewith have significant deficiencies-identified on the enclosed check list and should be corrected and resubmitted for a complete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your infor:mation. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. · The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Smith Consulting Architects / Preston Ball 12220 El Camino Real Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92t30 l=sgil Corporation staff did not advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed . Es~il Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Preston Ball Telephone#: 858-793-4777 Date contacted:i1--l'1C)(by: ~) · Fax #: 858-793-4787 Mail Telephone. /i=ax ./ In Person REMARKS: By: Doug Moody Esgil Corporation D GA D MB D EJ D PC Enclosures: 12/12/05 trnsmtl.dot 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 .) City of Carlsbad 05-4190 12/19/05 PLAN REVIEW CORRECTION LIST TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN ALLOWABLE FLOOR AREA: SPRINKLERS?: YES REMARKS: -DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY JURISDICTION: 12/8/05 DATE INITIAL PLAN REVIEW COMPLETED: 12/19/05 FOREWORD (PLEASE READ): JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad USE: Office/ Manufacturing ACTUAL AREA: 11842sf STORIE:$: 1 HEIGHT: OCCUPANT LOAD: 118 DATE PLANS RECEIVED BY ESGIL CORPORATION: 12/12/05 PLAN REVIEWER: Doug Moody This plan review is limited to the technical requirements contained in the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, National Electrical Code and state laws regulating energy conservation, noise attenuation and access for the disabled. This plan review is based on regulations enforced by the Building Department. You may have other corrections based on laws and ordinances enforced by the Planning Department, Engineering Department, Fire Department or other departments. Clearance from those departments may be required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Code sections cited are based on the 1997 USC. The following items listed need clarification, modification or.change. All items must be satisfied before the plans will be in conformance with the cited codes· and regulations. Per Sec. 106.4.3, 1997 Uniform Building Code, the approval of.the plans does. not permit the violation of any state, county or city law. To speed up the recheck process, please note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet number, specification section, etc. Be sure to enclose the marked up list when ·you submit the revised plans. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WITHOUT SPECIFIC ENERGY DATA OR POLICY SUPPLEMENTS (1997UBC) tiforw.dot City of C~rlsbad 05-4190 12/19/05 Please make all corrections on the original tracings, as requested in the correction list. Submit three set~ of plans for commercial/industrial projects (two sets of plans for residential projects). For expeditious processing, corrected sets can be submitted in one of two ways: t. Deliver all corrected sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department, 1635 Faraday Ave., Carlsbad, CA 92008, (760) 602-2700. The City will route the plans to EsGil Corporation and the Carlsbad Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. 2. Bring one corrected set of plans and calculations/reports to EsGil Corporation, 9320 ChesapeakeDrive, Suite 208, San Diego, CA 92123, (858) 560-1468. Deliver all remaining sets of plans and calculations/reports directly to the City of Carlsbad Building Department for routing to their Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments. NOTE: Plans that are submitted directly to EsGil Corporation only will not be reviewed by the City Planning, Engineering and Fire Departments until review by EsGil Corporation is complete. · 1. Provid$ a statement on the Title Sheet of the plans stating that this project shall comply with the 2001 edition of the California Building Code (Title 24 ), which adopts the 1997 UBC, 2000 UMC, 2000 UPC and the 2002 NEC. 2. Each sheet of the plans must be signed by the person responsible for their . preparation, even though there are no structural changes. Business and Professions Code. · 3. Please revise tile section view of all new interior partitions. Show: a) Method of attaching top plates to structure. (Please revise the spacing of the stud~ used for lateral bracing to 4' or provide calculations to show the 8' spacing adequate). 4. Please provide an air balance schedule. Show the total exhaust air from each altered space and the method of providing make-up air and detail the controls. 5. Please clarify the hood exhaust the technical report indicates the minimum CFM required for the fume hoods of_565 and the mechanical plans appear to show only 525 at four of the fume hoods? 6. Please provide the listing and installation information for the fume hoods. 7. Please provide plans and calculations signed by the California State licensed engineer or architect for the structural' support of the 1200# rooftop air handler units. Include all calculations €)fld finding. on the plans. Please include the California license number, seal, date of license expiration and date plans are signed. Business and Professions Code. --~ ,.- _) . , · City of Carlsbad 05-4190 .12/19/05 8. Please have the Document Author sign the Statement of Compliance and have the principle designer check the appropriate box in the Statement of Compliance section of the MECH-1-C energy document and sign the appropriate portion. 9. Pl'ease have the principle designer check the appropriate box(s) in the Statement · of Compliance System Acceptance section of the MECH-1 and the L TG-1-C documents. 10. Please complete the mandatory measures imprinted on the plans. 11. When alterations, structural repairs or modifications or additions are made to an existing building, that building, or portion of the building affected, is required to comply with all of the requirements for new buildings, per Section 11348.2. These requirements apply as follow$: a) A primary entrance to the building and the primary path of travel to the altered area, must be shown to comply with all accessibility features. 12. It appears from the site plan the disabled accessible parking path of travel is non- compliant Ramps shall not encroach into any accessible parking space or the adjacent access aisle. Section 11298.4.3. To speed up the review process, note on this list (or a copy) where each correction item has been addressed, i.e., plan sheet, note or detail number, calculation page, etc. · Please indicate here if any changes have been made to the plans that are not a result of corrections from this list. If there are other changes, please briefly describe them and. where they are located in the plans. Have changes been made to the plans not resulting from this correction list? Please indicate: Yes CJ. No CJ The jurisdiction has contracted with Esgil Corporation located at 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite 208, San Diego, California 92123; telephone number of 858/560-1468, to perform .the plan review for yotJr project. If you have any questions regarding these plan review items, please contact Doug Moody at Esgil Corporation. Thank you. J ~ .. ~ City of Carlsbad 05-4190 12/19/05 jVALUAtlON ANO PLAN CHECK FEE JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PREPARED BY: Doug MoQdy PLAN CHECK NO.: 05-4190 DATE: 12/19/05 BUILDING ADDRESS:. 2232 Rutherfotd Rd BUILDING OCCUPANCY: B/Fl/S1 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: VN BUILDING AREA Valuation Reg. VALUE ($) PORTION (Sq.Ft.) Multiplier Mod. Tl 11842 City Valuation 414,470 .. Air Conditioning Fire Sprinklers TOTALVALU~ 414,470 Jurisdiction Code cb By .Ordinance Bldg. Permit Fee by Ordinance $1,516.761 Plan Check Fee by Ordinance $985.891 Type of Review: 0 Complete. Review O Structural Only . D Repetitive Fee · ·;._~-I Repeats D Other H I · _I ___ I Hour* D _oury Esgll Plan Review Fee $849.391 Comments: Sheet 1 of 1 macvalue.doc >. PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS· PERMIT NUMBER :CB (} 5--C/(. ':)0 . DATE ______ _ ADDREss ___ u_3_l-_· -~---·---++P---· _· ___ I._ _________ _ RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ADDITION MINOR (<$10,000.00) OTHER PLAZA CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES VILLAGE FAIRE COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING ------------------ DATE _______ _ DATE -------- Docs/Misforms/Pleinning Engineering Approvals ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FEE CALCULATION WORKSHEET O Estimate based on unconfirmed information from applicant. D Calculation based on buil g plancheck plan $Ubmittal. Address:. _ Bldg. Permit NoC,joJ-~ '/I?> 0 Prepared by:_-"'---¥-11---0 6 0 Checked by: ____ Date: ____ _ EDU CALCULATIONS: List types an square footages for all uses. Types of Use: rr/J . Sq. Ft./Units: / & 1 "1 Types 9f Use:· Kog;( I) Sq. Ft./Units: / I ? & EDU's: ----- EDU's: .ol ADT CALCULATIONS: List types and square footages for al! uses. / ADT's: '2.-~ Types of Use: . ~ Sq. Ft./Units: / ~ --11 Types ·of Use: ~~ ~ Sq. Ft./Units: / 1 ~ (p ------ ADT's: :)----=---- FEES REQUIRED: WITHIN CFD: J:=! YE.S (no bridge & thoroughfare fee in District #1, reduced Traffic Impact Fee) o· NO D 1. PARK-IN-1.,IEU FEE PARK AREA & #: ___ _ =$~ ' : .FEE/UNIT: __ ..__ __ X NO. UNITS: __ _ D 2. TRAFFIC IMPACT FEE ADT's/UNITS: 3j) x@T: -z._f ',_, . = $_~__,__y O_~ D 3. BRIDGE AND THOROUGHFARE FEE (DIST. #1 DIST. #2 DIST. #3 ) =$ ~ ADT~s/UNITS: --~--X FEE/ADT: ___ _ 7 0 4. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT FEE . ZONE:--'---- UNIT/SQ.FT.: __ ~-- O 5. SEWER FEE , . EDU's: .-.,-~ 7 _BENEFIT AREA: f EDU's: _.-. 0 / :.:. D 6. SEWEffLATERAL ($2,500) D 7. DRAINAGE FEES PLDA. ___ _ ·. ACRES: _____ _ D 8. POT ABLE WATER FEES UNITS CODE CONNECTION FEE Word\Docs\Mlsforms\Fee Calculation WorkshHI X FEE/SQ.FT./UNIT: ___ _ X oc/ FEE/EDU: ,,tl J X FEE/EDU: 1k 1 ;> HIGH ___ /LOW __ _ X FEE/AC: = $ ______, METER FEE SDCWA FEE IRRIGATION I of2 R<>v 7/1.4tnn ./ ~ Ji .Sl ~ $ "' .,. CJ CJ CJ ~~ >, >, ~ .Q .Q ;jj; ~ ~ .,. .,. .,. <.) <J <J Ql Ql Ql .c .c .c (.) (.) (.) C C C £ "' ~ a: Q.. ;&~D PLANNING DEPARTME.NT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No. CB Q S-1: l q__ 0. Address 2-2-&;:2_ ~ {2.f)_ . Planner Erin Endres Phone (760) 602~ <2.-L 2---O' -\ --2---1 --t:7"'0 APN: _________________ lv'~,_ ___ '-v'......,._......., _______________ _ Type of ~eject & Use:_:[ ____ \ ___ __,.. __ Net Project Density: _____ =-D..;.U/ ___ A ..... C ____ _ Zoning:L-M. General Plan: .P I Facilities Management Zone: _5 ____ _ CFO (in/~_Date of participation:. ____ Remaining net dev acres: __ _ Circle One (For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this permit ___________________ ,--1 Legend: [8J Item Complete D Item incomplete -Needs your action l;nvironmental Review Required: YES_ NO .:A-TYPE __ _ DATE OF COMPLETION·: _______ _ Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Discretionary Action Requir~d: YES __ NO ,X-TYPE ___ _ APPROVAURESO.NO. _________ DATE __ PROJECT NO. ________ _ OTHER RELATED CASES:----,-~---------------- Compliance wi.th conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval:_· ______________________ _ Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES __ NO¥- CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES __ NO __ If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at -7575 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370 •· ' Determ{ne status (Coastal Per1T1it Required or Exempt): Coastal Permit Determination Form already completed? YES If NO, complete Coastal Permit Determination Form now. Coastal Permit Determination Log #: Follow-Up Actions: NO_ 1) Stamp Building Plans as "Exempt" or "Coastal Permit Required" (at minimum Floor Plans). 2) Complete Coastal Permit Determination Log as needed. lnclusionary Housing Fee required: YES __ NO K (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance -May-21,1993.) Data Entry Completed? YES __ NO __ (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toolbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing YIN, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) H:\ADMIN\COUNTER\BfdgPfnchkRevChklst Rev 9/01 Site Plan: "' . ~ 1. Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and existing topographical lines (including all side and rear yard slopes). 2. Provide .legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. Policy 44-Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines 1. Applicability: YES ____ NO __ _ 2. Project complies YES __ NO __ _ Zoning: 1. Setbacks: Front: Required ______ Shown _____ _ Interior Side: R~~~ Sh~n _____ _ Street Side: R~~~ Sh~n _____ _ Rear: Required Shown _____ _ Top of slope: Required Shown _____ _ 2. Accessory structure setbacks: Front: Required ______ Shown _____ _ Interior Side: Required. Shown _____ _ Street Side: Required Shown _____ _ Rear: Required Shown _____ _ Structure separation: Required Shown _____ _ 3. Lot Coverage: Required ______ Shown _____ _ 4. Height: Required ______ Shown _____ _ 5. Parking: Spaces Required . Shown _____ _ (breakdown by uses for commercial and industrial projects required) Residential Guest Spaces Required------Shown _____ _ proposed· roof mounted equipment associated with this building permit? so, w1 the equipment be screened by an existing parapet wall or is new screening material required? Please see the attached handouts for examples. · OK TO ISSUE AND ENTERED APPROVAL INTO COMPUTER H:\ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst Rev 9/01 ~-; ~·'"':":""'· Carlsbad Fire Department ff Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , INDUST Date of Report: 01-09-2006 Name: Reviewed by: ~ Address: Permit#: CB054190 Job Name: SYNERGEYES-11,842 SF Job Address: 2232 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD . INCOM.PLETE · The item yett lte.¥0 ~~ea fer f07li01.v is..iB:eompletQ. Atthls timQ, this offiee eamJ:ot eeleEJ:Uatel;' eoB:elaet a f07lf&N te dototfflffl:o oempH:8:H:eo Y+'ttli th:e tt]'l'lieftble eodes attd,lor stattdMds. Please re·new· eftfoHHly all oeffffl):OB:ts attaeh-ed. Plettso restt1'mi-t th:e fl:eeessB:fY plMs ftft6t0r speeineB:tion.s, ·.yith ehftfl"ges '1dottded", to tms efiiee for f07iie¥t' ftfl:tt ftf'l'f6'+"ttt. Conditions: Cond: CON00010l6 .[NmI:]'.:*P[t:ts.:.s.ttt>Jrgly .. J~1iYi:SJ~Ji.Jhal:.aU-b<i~:s-an11EeJmtl..i.t@.if$'!'flfse1rs·seirirFtl're'..Ifeclffitool:R'e12oro Jii:-ep1it.e.cl11iy3larj,[Jiam.e.s.:::.filld:::Ass.d.c~Jie.:'.aal.iei~llJJf.:.:fJf6Jrgfit:11L:$'.ptrcfn~titiret:i1;itf ;'·ssrie·s were/ acfenni:1"@:dJl:@te:,ar&el.em_~Qfiliiue.p_ga.th.al:u1ay:.:.t.e.-qmr~.::atl]litir~ttenm;w. Entry: 01/09/2006 By: GR Action: AP Cond: CON000lOl 7 ~X:] .. Exits.sliaf!I:'ee3Jhimffiateifat:my.Jifne.:tlieJwitcfi:ng3is:<re:<:to:pJ:e.1.l~tklt~g:intensitr (ofiroftessuthatr. l-'foot:;:candle at Jloor ·1eve1. · Tfi~pow.e12§.tipp]y5©it.Kit)l11'ifii:ni1ratf@ffihruh~fil1lruY . mthllw.Jattildin~::,Go:de. There are changes to the EXIT lighting that were agreed upon between Carlsbad Fire Department and Smith Consulting Architects. Entry: 0f/09/2006 By: GR Action: AP Cond: CON0001018 . !~METJ ** APPR<JY..EB: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUANCE OF BUILDING PERMIT. THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTION AND REQUIRED TEST, NOTATIONS HEREON, CONDJTIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND CONFORMANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE REGULATIONS. THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APP~OVE THE VIOLATION OF ANY LAW. Entry: 01/09/2006 By: GR Action: AP 1, -· -. r· :;, " . ·~ ~ ' \ ' ,, • ~ • .-•• •• , '.:• ,I, I '' , ..... •: ,--?.-. .. _ .... ~ I .. , ·· .... ,_. _-; , ... '-.. ,' ~ . , '' :· ,·· -,·• ..'.a ,' ':.' - -!.' •• .-'.,-. • < ~-~:. -( ··,-.. -~-. \ ' , ~ ~ .. f : , ~/. •• '~, : : ... .: ' .•· ._:, '',; . · .. _ '. . '' :_ ~ . ,:..,_" < . ~ ', - \• •, .... .._,; ·.·::. . ' : -' ' ::·, -·~ . · ... ' / ---._ ,:: -_, ~: ._ .• •. _,.. .. -, __ -,-1 -_ I -I I I I I I I I I I. I I ·1 ·1 I I -1 ·_1 1•• Dunn Savoie Inc. 1111 rn Structural Engineers 908 S. Cleveland St. -Oceanside, CA 92054 I I I Tel: (760) .966-6355 Fax: (760) 966-6360 , .. I-• 1111 DESIGN LOADS ROOF . 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Structural Engineers 908 S; Cleveland St. Oceanside, CA 92054 Tel: (760) 966-6355 Title: Dsgnr: Description : Scope: 7 Job# Date: I Rev: 560100 . User:,KW-0602938, Ver 5.6.1, 25-0ct-2002 (c)1983-2002·ENERCALC Engineering Software General Timber Beam u:\hescobedo\shared\synergeyes msynergeyes_ I Description B-4 (E) 4x14 bm w/ equip. General Information Calculations are designed to 1997 NOS and 1997 UBC Requirements Section Name 4x1_4 Center Span 20.00ft ..... Lu 0.00 ft Beam Width 3.500 in Left ·Cantilever-ft ..... Lu 0.00 ft , aeam Depth 13.250 in .Right Cantilever ft ..... Lu 0.00 ft Member Type Sawn Douglas Fir -Larch, No.1 Bm Wt. Added to Loads Fb Base Allow 1,000.0 psi Load D.ur. Factor 1.250 FvAllow 95.0 psi Beam End Fixity Pin,Pin FeAllow 625.0psi Wood Density 35.000pef E 1,700.0 ksi I Trapezoidal Loads ~ #1 DL@Left 88.00 #/ft LL@Left 160.00 #/ft Start Loe . 0.000 ft DL@Right 88.00 #/ft LL@Right 160.00 #/ft End Loe 4.500 ft #2 l;)L@!,.eft 44.00 #/ft LL@ Left. 80.()0 #/ft Start Loe 4.500 ft DL@Right 44.00 #/ft: LL@Right 80.00 #/ft End Loe 7.500 ft #3 DL@Left 88.00 #/ft LL@Left 160.00 #/ft Start Loe 7.500 ft DL~ Rigt,t 88.00 #/ft LL@Right 160.00 #/ft End Loe 20.000 ft I Point Loads Dead load 179.0 lbs 179.0 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs Live Load 108.0 ibs 108.0 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs ... distance 4.500 ft 7.500 ft 0.000 ft 0.000 ft 0.000 ft 0.000 ft 0.000ft Summary. Overstressed in Bending ! Span= 20.00ft, Beam Width = 3.500in x Max Stress Ratio e,at~.2!in, Ends are Pin-Pin 1.273 : ~ Maximum Moment Allowable Max. Positive Moment Max. Negative Moment Max@ Left Support Max @ Right Support Max. Mallow fb ·· 1,590.84 psi Fb 1,250.00 psi Deflections . 13.58 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 10.67' fv Fv Center Span... Dead Load Deflection -0.353 in ... Location 9.920 ft ... Length/Def! 679.9 Camber ( using 1.5 * b.L. Def!).-.. @ Center 0.529 in. @ Left 0.000 in @ Right 0.000 in 13.6 k-ft Maximum Shear* 1.5 10.7 k-ft Allowable at 9.760 ft Shear: @Left at 20.006 ft @Right Camber: @Left @Center Reactions ... @Right 88.44 psi Left DL 1.15 k Max 118:75 psi Right DL 1.06 k Max Total L:oad Left Cantilever ... Dead Load -0.847 in Deflection 0.000 in 10.000 ft ... Length/Def! 0.0 283.39 . Right Cantilever ... Deflection 0.000 in . .. Length/Deft 0.0 4.1 k 5.5 k 2.73k 2.65k O.OOOin 0.529in O.OOOin 2.73k 2.65k Total oa 0.000 in 0.0 0.000 in 0.0 _J l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I [I'' ' • ' ' ' · Oceanside, CA 92054 , Tel: (7_60) 966-6355 Dunn Savoie Inc . Structural Engineers 908 S. Cleveland St. Title: Job# Dsgnr: Date: Description : Scope: I Rev: 560100 User: KW-0602938, VerS.6.1,25-Oc!-2002 Genera·, r·1mber Beam . (c)1983-20P2 ENERCALC Engineering Software -, u:\hescobedo\sharedlsynergeyes tilsynergeyes I Description s:-4 (E) 4x14 bm w/o equip. . General lnf9rmation Calculations are designed to 1997 NDS and 1997 UBC Requirements Section Name 4x14 Beam Width BeamDepth · Member Type Bril Wt. Added to Loads Load Dur. Factor Beam End Fixity Wood Density I_ Full Length Unifc:>rm Loads Center DL Left Cantilever DL Right Cantilever DL 3.500 in ·13.250 in Sawn 1.250 Pin-Pin 35.000pcf Center Span Left Cantilever Right Cantilever Douglas Fir -Larch, No.1 Fb Base Allow FvAllow Fe Allow 20.00ft ..... Lu ft ..... Lu ft ..... Lu 1,000.0psi E 95.0 psi 625.0psi 1,700.0ksi 88.00 #/ft #/ft #/ft LL LL ~L 160.00 #/ft #/ft #/ft 0.00 ft 0.00 ft 0.00 ft I Summary I Overstressed in Bending ! Span= 20.00ft, Beam Width = 3.500in x~fin, Ends are Pin-Pin Max Stress Ratio ~, Maximum Moment 13.0 k-ft Maximum Shear* 1.5 Allowable 10.7 k-ft Allowable Max. Positive Moment 12.96 k-ft at 10.000 ft Shear: Max. Negative Moment 0.00 k-ft at 0.000 ft Max @ Left Support 0.00 k-ft Max@ Right Support 0.00 k-ft Max .. M allow fb 1,519.00 psi Fb 1,250.00 psi I Deflections 10.67 fv Fv Center Span... Dead Load Deflection -0.31 O in ... Location 10.000 ft ... Length/befl· 774.6 Camber ( using 1.5 * D.L. Defl ) ... @ Center 0.465 in @ Left 0.000 in @ Right 0.000 in 83.86 psi 118.75 psi Total Load -0.809 in 10.0()0 ft 296.58 Reactions ... Left DL RightDL . Camber: 0.99 k 0.99 k Left Cantilever ... Deflection ... Length/Def! Right Cantilever ... Deflection ... Length/Def! @Left @Right @Left @Center @Right : Max Max · Dead Load 0.000 in 0.0 0.000 in 0.0 3.9 k 5.5 k 2.59k 2.59k O.OOOin 0.465in O.OOOin 2.59k 2.59 k Total Load 0.000 in 0.0 0.000 in 0.0 J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -f ~tl~?-i~ir. I.II.Ill Tel: (760) 966-6355 Title: Dsgnr: Description : Scope: Job# Date: I Rev: 560100 User: KW-0602938, Ver5.6.1, 25-0ct-2002 General Timber Beam {c)1983-2002 ENERCALC Engineering So_ftware u:\he~cobedo\shared\synergeyes ti\synergeyes I · Description B-6 (E) 5 1/8x21 GLB w/ equip LL reduced General information Section Name Beam Width Beam Depth 5.125x21.0 Member Type Bm Wt. Added to Loads Load Dur. Factor Beam End Fixity Wood Density I Point Loags Dead L9ad Live Load ... distance I Summary 1,984.0 lbs 1,920:0 lbs 8.000 ft I 5.125 in 21.000 in GluLam 1.250 Pin~Pin ~5.000pcf 1,984.0 lbs 1,920.0 lbs 16.000 ft Calculations are designed to 1997 NDS and 1997 UBC Requirements Center Span 32.00ft ..... Lu _ Left Cantilever ft ..... Lu ft ..... Lu Right Cantilever Douglas Fir, 24F -VS Fb Base Allow FvAll6w 2,400.0 psi FcAllow E 2,143.0 lbs 1,910,0 lbs 24.000 ft 190.0 psi 560.0psi 1,800.0 ksi lbs lbs 0.000ft lbs lbs 0.000 ft 0.00 ft 0.00 ft 0.00 ft lbs lbs 0.000 ft lbs lbs 0.000ft Beam Design OK Span= 32.00ft, Beam Width= 5.125in x Depth= 21.in, Ends are Pin-Pin Max Stress Ratio 0.11s : 1 Maximum Moment Allowable Max. Positive Moment Max. Negative Moment Max @ Left Support Max @ Right Support Max. Mallow fb 2,115.55 psi Fb 2,719.7:2 psi I Deflections 66.41 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 0.00 k-ft 85.37 fv Fv Center Span... Dead Load Deflection -0.886 in ... Location 16.000 ft ... Length/Def! 433.6 Camber ( using 1.5 * D.L. Defl ) ... @ Center 1.328 in @ Left 0,000 in @Right 0.000 in 66.4 k-ft 85.4 k-ft Maximum Shear * 1.5 Allowable at 16.000 ft at 32.000 ft Shear: 89.01 psi 237.50 psi Total Load -1.64.0 in 16.000 ft 234.15 Reactions ... - Left DL Right DL Camber: 3.43 k 3.51 k Left Cantilever ... Deflection ... Length/Deft• Right Cantilever ... 'Deflection ... [ength/Defl @Left @ Right @Left @Center @Right Max Max Dead Load 0.000 in 0.0 0.000 in 0.0 9.6 k 25.6 k 6.31 k 6.39k 0.000in 1.328in 0.000in 6.31 k 6.39k Total Load 0.000 in 0.0 0.000 in 0.0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Rev: 560100 · Dunn Savoie Inc. Structural Engineers 908 S. Cleveland St. Oceanside, CA 92054 Tel: (760) 966-6355 Title: Job# Dsgnr: Date: Description : Scope: User: KW-0602938, Ver 5.6.1, 25-Oct-:!002 (c)1983-2002 ENERCALC Engineering Software General Timber Beam u:lhescobedo\shared\synergeyes ti\synergeyes_ Description B-8 (E) 6 3/4x25 1/2 GLB LL reduced . Generaf lnfo.rmation Calculations are_designed to 1997 NDS and 1997 UBC Requirements Section Name 6.75x24.0 Center Span 40.00ft ..... Lu Beam Width Beam Depth Member Type Sm Wt. Added to Loads Load Dur. Factor Beam End Fixity Wood Density I Point Loads Dead Load Live Load ... distance 195.0 lbs 97.0 lbs 12.500 ft I Summary I · ____ ... ___ 6.150 in 24.000 in GluLam 1.250 Pin-Pin 35.000pcf 195.0 lbs 97.0 lbs 15.500 ft Left Cantilever ft ..... Lu 10.00ft ..... Lu Right Cantilever Douglas.Fir, 24F -V8 Fb Base Allow FvAllow 2,400.0 psi Fe Allow E 6,909.0lbs 5,752.d lbs 20.000 ft 190.0psi 560.0 psi 1,800.0 ksi 4,672.0 lbs 4,608.0lbs 50.000 ft lbs lbs 0.000 ft Span= 40:00ft, Right Cant= 10.00ft, Beam Width= 6.750in x Depth= 24.in, Ends are Pin-Pin Max Stress Ratio 0.829 : 1 Maximum Moment Allowable Max. Positive Moment Max. Negative Moment 114.2 k-ft 137.9 k-ft 114.23 k-ft -48.69 k-ft ,0.00 k-ft at -at 20.000 ft 40.000 ft Maximum Shear * 1.5 Allowable Shear: @Left @ Right Camber: @Left 0.00 ft 0.00 ft 0.00 ft lbs lbs 0.000 ft lbs lbs 0.000ft Beam Design OK. 14.5 k 38.5 k 6.28k 9.69k 0.000in Max @ Left Support Max@ Right Support -94.77 k-ft @Center 1.144in 0.036in Max.Mallow fb 2,115.34 psi Fl:i 2,553.13 ps,i I Deflections 13,7,87 fv Fv Center Span .. , Dead Load Deflection -0.763 in ... Location 18.400 ft ... Length/Def! 629.5 Camber ( using 1.5 * D.L. Defl ) ... @ Center 1.144 in @ Left 0.000 in @ Right 0.036 in 89.74 psi 237.50 psi Total Load ,1.733 in 19.200 ft 276.96 Reactions ... Left DL 3.28 k Right DL 10.66 k Left Cantilever ... Deflection ... Lerigth/Defl Right Cantilever ... Deflection ... Length/Def! @ Right Max Max Dead Load 0.000 in 0.0 0.024 in 10,052.4 6.28k 19.37 k Total Load 0.000 in 0.0 -0.901 in 266.4 \0 I 1· I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I ·'- Dunn Savoie Inc. Structural Engineers 908 $. Cleveland St. Oceanside, CA 92054 Tel: (760) 966-6355 Fax: (760) 966-6360 LATERAL ANALYSIS I Element Properties: hx = hr Seismic Coefficients & Factors: Seismic Zone : 4 Z= 0.4 Soil Type: So Fault Type :. B Dist. To Fault= >10 km I = .p 1.0 a -p-1.0 R -p-3.0 N -a-1.0 C -a-0.44 *Na= 0.44 · JOB Synergeyes Tl SHEET NO. I I CALCULATED BY . HE CHECKED BY SCALE per 1997 Uniform Building Code Chapter 16 1632.2 Design Lateral Force: (32-2) LRFD Fp=· apCalp (1 +3hxfhr)Wp = 0.587 Rp. Lower Limit: (32-3) Fp = 0. 7* Ca Ip Wp = 0.308 Upper Limit: (32-3) Fp= 4*CalpWp = 3.08 Therefor~-'-'. _F_P _=_-__ o_.4_1_9 __ w_P ..J] OF DATE 12/05 DATE ASD (Fp/1.4) 0.419 0.220 2.200 I l I I I I I I I " I, I I I . t I I I 1. ' I I I J .... ~ ... ~ DUNN SAVOIE INC. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 908 S. Cleveland Street OCEANSIDE, CA 92054-_ PH. (760) 966-6355 FAX (760) 966-6360 Email: dsi@surfdsi.cotn JOB 'YNI:. e.L, i;y F-S -rr SHEET NO. \'Z. 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JAMES & ASSOCIATES, INC. -A Fire Code Resource December 4, 2005 Carlsbad Fire Department 1935 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Re: Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report Project: SynergEyes, Inc. 2232 Rutherford Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 I OVERVIEW Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. has prepared the information presented herein at the request of Smith Consulting Architects, on behalf of SynergEyes, Inc. This Fire Protection Technical Opinion & Report addresses conditions applicable to the research, development and production of hybrid contact ·1enses for compliance with. the 2001 editions of the California Building Code, California Fire Code and nationally recognized standards as they relate to the described uses and occupancies. II DESIGN TEAM Code research conducted in support of the developmept of this report is based on data provided to Daryl K. James by the following design team contacts: Ali Dahi, Vice President, Research and Development SynergEyes, Inc. 760/476-9310 Preston Ball Smith Consulting Architects 858/793-4777 III CODE ANALYSISllECHNICAL REFERENCES The purpose of the Code Analysis is to provide the SynergEyes, Inc. design team with technical information and guidelines applicable to both design and maintenance. The following applicable codes, standards and other applicable resources have been referenced for this evaluation: • 2001 California Building Code (CBC) & UBC Handbook • 2001 California Fire Code (CFC) 1997 UFC Standards. • 2001 California Mechanical Code (CMC) & UMC Handbook • 1999 National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFPA) 13. Installation of Sprinklers • 2000 National Fire Protection Association Standard (NFP A) 45 Laboratories • Fire Protection Handbook, Eighteenth Edition • HMEX The Hazardous Materials Expert Assistant I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Paie2 oflO IV SCOPE/PROJECT DESCRIPTION This me protection technical opinion and report details the. proposed research, development and production of hybrid contact lenses as part of a tenant improvement. Review of such plans and documents for the conditions ·and requirements addressed herein is outside the scope of this report. Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions presented on the plans are the sole responsibility of the SynergEyes, Inc. Verification of compliance with requirements and provisions addressed herein rests with the authority havingjurisdiction and is outside the scope of this report. Daryl K. James & Associates, Inc. will demonstrate, through code references that the proposed tenant improvement will be in full compliance with the 2001 editions· of the California Building Code, California Fire Code and California Mechanical Code as they relate to the described uses and occupancies. The report presented to you is complete and provides an adequate level of fire and life safety to the occupants of the building. V PURPOSE OF REPORT I. Identify and develop methods of protection from hazards presented by hazardous materials in storage and in use within the building. 2. Provide information relative to the acceptance of technologies, processes, products, building materials and uses attending the design and operation of the buildings and premises. VI REPORT ELEMENTS 1. Provide a chemical analysis~ Hazardous Matefi.als Inventory Statement and Comparative Summary of Hazardous Materials to California Building Code Tables 3-D_& 3-E. 2. Detail methods of isolation, separation, containment or protection of hazardous materials or processes, including appropriate systems design requirements. 3. Set operational limitations or conditions necessary to achieve and maintain control of hazardous materials or operations and recommend mitigation of hazards and compliance with applicable code requirements. 4. Outline general safety procedures for occupant safety and building protection. 5. Present an analysis of the design, operation and use of the building and an opinion as to compliance with the 2001 editions of the California Building Code, California Fire Code, California Mechanical Code and recognized standards as they relate to described uses and occupancies. I SynergEyes, Inc. P~_ge 3 of 10 I VII BUILDING DATA I I I I I ·1 I I I I. I I I I I I . I Building Type: V -N Area Use Area Size 1,067 ftZ 4,607 ft2 7,171 ft2 1,736 ft2 Occupancy Classification S-1 Storage Area Manufacturing Area Office: F-1 GroupB R&D(Lab) GroupB NFPA 45 Laboratory Classification Laboratories are.classified as Fire Hazard Class D. As per NFPA 45 Table 2.2.l(a), the maximum quantity of flammable and combustible liquids in laboratory units outside of flammable liquid storage cabinets shall be limited to 1.1 gallons of Class I, II and ID-A liquids per 100 sq. ft. of laboratory area or 75 gallons. The maximum quantity of flammable and combustible liquids total including liquids in flammable liquids cabinets shall not exceed 2 gallons per 100 ft2oflaboratory area or 150 gallons. CBC Laboratory Classification-Group B Occupancy Classification Aggregate quantities of materials for storage and use identified in the Comparative Summary of Hazardous Materials To Exempt Amounts, are well within allowable exempt amounts in ·accordance with the California Building Code per Tables 3-D and 3-E. (See Hazardous Material Evaluation Section in this report) Ni 0 0 _ccupancv s eparatlon R equirem ents as per CBC Table 3-B (Technical Reference 1) B F-1 S-1 B N N N F-1 N N N S-1 N N 'N - VIII LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS • Storage RooIIl 136 -An air compressor and nitrogen generator are stored in this area. The nitrogen generator shall be isolated from any incompatible materials or heat sources by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 in. above and to the sides of the stored material in accordance with CFC Sec. 8001.11.8. A flammable liquid storage cabinet containing Acetone, Ethanol and 2- Propanol and a cabinet for chemical waste will be located under a vented hood will provide adequate separation. This room is limited to storage only. Dispensing will not occur in this area. Materials are transported from this room on a cart meeting the requirements of CFC 8001.12.2. • Area 131 -Altbutton manufacturing; cup assembly, mixing, filling, and casting. All production chemicals including Methyl Methacrylate Monomer and Methyl methacrylate (less than 10 gallons of flammable liquids) are stored in an explosion proof refrigerator in this room. The room is ventilated and mixing and all processing is conducted under fume hoods as outlined in this report. • Area 126 -The buttons are trimmed and base curve cutting, blocking, and front curves are cut by pre- engineered, self-contained Optiformers. • Area 127 -The lenses are laser marked and de-blocked. De-blocking is done in an ultrasonic tank of saline solution .. • Area 128 -All lenses are hydrated in Sodium Hydroxide and Saline, measured, inspected, packaged and labeled as a clean manufacturing proc<;:ss. • Area 137-An engineering lab (office) for prototyping maintenance of existing equipment. • Area 112 and 113 (R&D labs) -All development is conducted in these labs. R&D chemicals are stored in an explosion proof refrigerator. Chemical waste from this lab goes to car trucks designed in accordance with CFC 8001.12.2. Helium and nitrogen, inert gases are used in R&D labs. • All waste management is handled by an outside contractor . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Paie4ofl0 Hazardous Materials Evaluation The Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) used to compile the following Comparative Summary of Hazardous Materials to Exempt Amounts is based on inventory listings. provided by SynergEyes, Inc. H d azar ous Mt . I I t a enas nven ory Stat t emen Item Materials Storage State Open Closed Cabinet Classification Amt Use Use YIN 1 Hvdrox:yethvl Methacrvlate 5 gals L .4 0 gals N Class III-B, Corr 2 Methyl Methacrvlate Monomer 3 gals L .• 5 gals y Class III-A, Irr, OHH 3 Carbo Wax 50 lbs s 1 lb N Irr 4 1 • 1-1 Trimethvlolorooane Trimethacr:vlate 1 i,als L .01 gals N Class III-B, Irr 5 2,2;diethox:yacetoohone 5 gals L .08 _gals N Class III-B, Irr, 6 Methv1 methacrvlate 5 gals L .8 gals y Class I-B, Irr, UR2 7 CD9053 5 gals L .026 gals N Class III-B, Irr, Sens 8 CN131 5 gals L .2 gals N Class III-B, Irr, Sens 9 CN704 1 llllls L .028 gals N Class III-B, Irr, Sens 10 Acetone 5 gals L .. <loz -y Class I-B, Irr 11 Ethanol ., 5 2als L <1 oz -y Class I-B, Irr, Ollli 12 2-Prooanol 5 gals L <I oz -y Class III-A, Irr, Sens 13 Sodium Hydroxide 6,6 lbs s 1.1 lbs -N WRI, Tox, Corr 15 Hydroj?;en Gas Cylinder 291 cf G N Flammable Gas Each of the Items listed as 1-9 .are dispensed, one at a time, into an enclosed unit dispensing appliance, under a fume hood, in area 131, for dispensing <loz at a time. Worse case open use is (Item #6) .8 gallons of class I,B flammable liquid plus< a total of 4 oz of an aggregate amount of class 1-B & Ill-A liquids. Ph . IH rd 1ys1ca aza ous atenas M . I C omparative s ummaryto E xempt A mounts Uazanl Classification Storage CBC Storage Closed Use CBC Closed Use Open Use CBC Open Use Storage/Use Amt Exemot..Amts ExemptAmts ExemptAmts ExemptAmts ClassI-B 10 gals 120 gals -120_gals .8 gals 3 oz 30 gal 120 gals Class III-A 8 gals 660 gals -660 gals .25 izals 160 gals 660 izals ClassIII-B . 22 2als NL -240 gals 1.3 gals 60 gal NL Unstable Reactive 2 Sgals 100 gals -100 gals .8 gals 20 _gals 100 gals Water Reactive 1 6.6 lbs 250 lbs -NL 1.1 lbs NL 250 lbs Flammable Gas 291 cf 1500 cf -1500 cf -NIA 1500 cf H lhH eat azar _ous d · I C M atena s . om1>arative s ummaryto E A xempt . mounts Hazard Classification Storage CBC Storage Closed Use CBC Closed Use Open Use CBC Open Use Storage/Use Amt ExcmotAmt ExcmptAmts ExemptAmts ExemptAmts Irritants 40 gals NL NL NL .1.7 gals NL NL 501bs llb Sensitizers 16 gals NL NL NL .23 gals NL NL Ohh 8 gals NL NL NL .5 gals NL NL Corrosive 6.6 lbs 10,000 lbs -1,000 lbs .006 lbs 200 lbs 10;000 lbs Toxic 6.6Ibs 1,000lbs -1,000 lbs ;006 lbs 250 lbs 1,000 lbs Worst-case scenario. All products will not be used at the same time. As illustrated in the HMIS; very small amounts of such materials will be in open use at any one time ( <l gal) therefore, containment and spill control is not required. Flammable liquid storage cabinets and hazardous materials storage cabinets shall be in accordance with CFC Sections 7902.5.9 and 8001.10.6. Tabletop electric ovens may be used for drying operations. Temperatures will not exceed 150° F. No flammable finishes ate dried in this process. ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Pa~e 5 of 10 Ventilation Requirements Class I-B and III-A liquids in open use will be conducted under a fume hood that provides mechanical ventilation at a rate not less than 1 cfm per square foot ( 5. lL/s. per m2) of floor area over the design area. The introduction of makeup air will be introduced in such a manner to include all floor areas where vapors can collect. Local or spot ventilation shall be provided when needed to prevent the accumulation of hazardous VJtpors. As per CFC Section 8004.2.2.2 mechanical exhaust ventilation shall be provided to capture fumes, mists or vapors at the point of generation when gases, liquids or solids have a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFC Standard 79-3. All uses of Class I-B an<J III-A liquids will occur under a fume hood. Mechanical ventilation shall be provided by the use of a local exhaust fume hoods subject to the approval of the local AHJ. Laboratory hood specifications will be submitted as a part of the plan submittal package, by a licensed mechanical engineer. When flammable vapors are exhausted through hood and duct systems, the ducting system is defined as a product-conveying duct system however, if the concentration of flammable vapor is maintained at 10% or less of the lower flammability limit, the requirements of product-conveying duct systems are not applicable. The following method was used to determine the cubic feet per minute (CFM) needed to maintain the flammable vapors at or below 10% of the lower flammability limit (LFL ): · Cubic feet of vapor from 1 gallon of liquid= 8.33 x specific gravity ofliquid .075 x vapor density of vapor Or, vapor equivalent of 1 gallon is = 111 x specific gravity Vapor density CFM for 10% LFL = (111 x specific gravity) x (100-10%LFL) x evaporation of gallons per minute Vapor density 10%LFL The maximum container size dispensed from</= 1 liter (.26 gallons) and assumed evaporation rate is 8 minutes. Evaporation rate is .0325 gallons per minute. The CFM provided by fume hoods will maintain 10% or less of the LFL of all flammable and combustible liquids dispensed. Therefore, the requirements of for fire sprinklers will not be required in the hood and ducts as per CFC Sec. 8004.2.2.2 and CMC 506.6. • Air pressure in the laboratory work areas shall be negative with respect to corridors and non- laboratory areas except when static air pressure undergoes momentary variations as the ventilation system components respond to door openings~ changes in laboratory hood sash positions, and other activities that can for a short term affect the static pressure. • The location of air supply diffusion devices shall be chosen to avoid currents that would adversely affect the performance of laboratory hoods, exhaust systems, and fire detection or extinguishing systems. • Ducts from laboratory hoods and from local exhaust systems shall be constructed entirely of noncombustible materials, adequate strength as per CMC 506 and rigidity to meet the conditions of service and installation requirements and shall be protected against mechanical damage. Penetration of fire walls or roof ceiling assemblies must comply with CBC Section 710. I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Paie 6of 10 • _ Flexible connectors containing pockets in which conveyed material could collect shall be used in · any concealed space or where strong oxidizing chemicals are used. • Fans shall be selected-to meet fire, explosion and corrosive requirements and arranged so as to afford ready access for repairs, cleaning, inspection _and maintenance. • Fan conveying both corrosive and flammable or combustible materials shall be permitted to be lined with or constructed of corrosion-resistant materials having a flame spread index of 25 or less when tested in accordance with NFPA 255, Standard Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. • Fans shall be marked with an arrow or other means to indicate proper direction or rotation and with the location of laboratory hoods and exhaust systems served. • . Hood interior shall have a -flame-spread index of </=25 when tested as per NFPA 255, Standard for Test of Surface Burning Clu;lracteristics of Building Materials unless provided with fire sprinklers. • Baffles shall be constructed so that they are unable to be adjusted to materially restrict the volume of air exhausted through the hood. • Hoods shall be provided with a means of containihg minor spills. • Where services and controls are installed within the hood, additional ~lectrical disconnects shall be located within 50 ft. of the hood and shall be accessible and clearly marked except if electrical receptacles are located external to the hood, no additional electrical disconnect shall be required. • A :flow monitor shall be installed on each new laboratory hood and existing hoods whenever any modifications or changes are made that can affect laboratory unit ventilation or the airflow through exiting lab. • Hoods shall be located in areas of minimum air turbulence. For new installations laboratory hoods shall not be located· adjacent to a single means of egress or high-traffic areas. • Workstations where personnel will spend much of their working day such as desks or microscope benches shall not be located directly in front of laboratory hood openings. • Laboratory hood interiors shall be unclassified electrically with respect to Article 500 ofNFPA 70. • Automatic frre dampers shall not be used in laboratory hood exhaust systems. Fire detection and alarm systems shall not be interlocked to automatically shut down hood exhaust fans. • Special use hoods and local exhaust systems shall be identified to indicate their intended use. • A sign shall be affixed to each hood ot-a log containing the following from last inspection: • Inspection interval (annually) • Last inspection date • Average face velocity • Location of fan that serves hood • Inspector's name • The following inspections and tests, as applicable shall be made: • Visual inspection ofthe physical condition of hood interior, sash, and ductwork • Flow monitor • Low airflow and loss-of-airflow alarms at each alarm location • Face velocity • Verification of inward airflow over the entire hood face I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Paie 7 of 10 • Changes in workarea conditions that might affect hood performance. • Fixed fire extinguishing systems protecting filters shall be inspected quarterly for accumulation of deposits on nozzles. Fire Prevention • Transfer of Class I liquids to smaller containers from bulk storage container not exceeding 5 gallons in capacity inside a laboratory shall be made: • In a hood or in an area provided with ventilation adequate to prevent accumulations of flammable vapor/air mixtures from exceeding 25% of the LFL • Class I liquids shall not be transferred between conductive containers or greater than 1.1 gal capacity unless the containers are electrically interconnected by direct bonding or by indirect bonding through a common grounding system. · • Chemical inventories shall be maintained within the prescribed capacities of the storage facility. • Incompatible materials shall be segregated to prevent accidental contact with one another. • Oontainers of materials that might become hazardous upon prolonged storage shall be dated when first opened. At the end of 6 months, the material shall be evaluated or tested for continued safe use. . Material found to be safe or that can be treated to make it safe shall be permitted to be re-dated and retained for an additional 6-month period. All other material shall be safely discarded. • Storage cabinets used in laboratories shall not be required to be vented for fire protection purposes. Identification of Entrances Entrances to laboratory units, laboratory work areas, storage areas, and associated facilities shall be identified by signs to warn emergency response personnel of unusual or severe hazards that are not directly related to the fire hazard of contents. The hazards shall be communicated in the plans for fire fighting. Labeling of Containers . Content identification, including precautionary information, shall be· provided directly on all original containers of materials that become hazardous upon prolonged storage. Containers shall be dated when first opened to facilitate hazard control. Exhaust Systems Exhaust systems shall be identified to warn personnel of potential hazards. Compresses Gases -Storage Use & Handling Nitrogen an inert gas, is an element which at atmospli.eric temperatures and pressures exits as a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. Nitrogen and helium are non-toxic, non-flammable, and for all practical purposes, chemically inert. They can act as an asphyxiate by displacing the necessary amount of oxygen required to support life. Nitrogen will be flowed over the product to keep oxygen out of the process through a piping and manifold system. Nitrogen is sµpplied by a Nitrogen Generatorwhich receives its supply for generation via an air compressor. Safety Requirements InAccordance With UFC Standard, 80-4 • · The area in which nitrogen is stored will be properly ventilated and separated from incompatible materials in accordance with CFC Sec. 8001.11.8. • The Nitrogen Gener&tor shall be adequately marked and provided with substantial supports and foundations of non-combustible materials in an area free of combustibles. • Pressure relief devices required by manufacturer's specifications shall be provided. I I I I I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I I .). SynergEyes, Inc. Page 8 of 10 • Manifolds shall be designed and constructed of materials suitable for Nitrogen gas and the pressures involved. Valve outlets and manifold or regulator connections shall conform with the ANSI/CSA/CGA V-I. Manifolds shall be installed under the supervision of the manufacturer or supplier familiar with proper practices for the construction and use. • Piping, tubing and fittings shall be suitable for the specific gas service and the pressures and temperatures involved. Specifications and thickness requirements for piping and tubing shall conform to ASME B-31.3. • Pressure relief devices shall be installed in part of the system where vapor can become trapped. If gas becomes trapped in any valve, cavity, a means of venting must be provided. • Pressure relief devices on piping systems shall be vented outdoors away from personnel. Pressure relief device discharge lines shall be designed in accordance with Section M-8 of the ASME Code. • All Pressure relief devices shall be designed art:d installed so that moisture cannot collect and freeze in a manner which would interfere with the proper operation of the device. • Gas piping shall be run as directly as practicable, carefully protected against physical damage, and with allowance for expansion, contraction and vibration. Pipes passing through walls shall be protected from mechanical damage. • All piping shall be identified by labeling with the name of the gas and direction of gas travel. • Regulators and automatic pressure reducing valves shall be suitable for the intended service including pressure and temperature. • Union nuts or connections shall be inspected for damage before attachment. • .Pressure gauges on regulators should be periodically tested to ensure their accuracy. Repairs to regulators shall be performed by qualified personnel. Assembly and Installation • Equipments assembled into an inert gas system shall be clean prior to installation. • Joints in piping and tubing may be made by welding or brazing., or by the use of flanged, threaded, slip or compression fittings, Gaskets or threat sealants shall be suitable. • Valves, gauges and other accessories shall be suitable for intended use. • Installation of inert gas system shall be supervised by personnel familiar with proper practices for their construction and use. Testing • After installation, all field.,,erected piping shall be proof pressure tested at 110% of the maximum operating pressure and shall be tested bubble free to soapy water or leak detecting solution at a reduced pressure. The testing medium shall be oil-free dry air, or any inert gas. Leak tests shall be carried out on a regular basis while system is ·in service. CFC Article 74 Requirements for Compressed Gas System • Compress gas system controls shall be designed to prevent materials from entering or leaving process or reaction systems at other than the intended time, rate or path. Automatic controls shall be designed to be fail safe. • Piping, including tubing, valves, fittings and pressure regulators will be protected by an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance with CFC Sec. 8001.4.3.4 • Compressed gas equipment including associated accessories shall be listed and approved. • Valves shall be suitable for the use intended and shall be accessible. Valve handles for required shutoffs shall not be removed or otherwise altered to prevent access. • Venting shall be directed to an approved location in accordance with the CMC. Additional Requirements Set Forth by the CFC for Compressed Gases in Cylinders • Compressed gas cylinders shall be protected to prevent failing by securing to a fixed object with one or more restraints or within a rack, framework or cabinet designed for such use. Valves shall be protected by use of caps, collars or similar devices. • In accordanc.e with CFC Section 8101.15.2.3.5, a single compressed flammable gas cylinder (hydrogen) shall be limited to 250 cu. ft. · I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. _Paie 9 of 10 . Carts used for the purpose for transporting cylinders shall be designed so that cylinders will be secured against dropping or otherwise striking violently against each other or other surfaces. in accordance with CFC Section 8001.12.3. (Technical Reference 2) Automatic Fire Protection An automatic fire extinguishing system for protection of the laboratories shall be designed in accordance with NFPA 13, Section 7-10.7(2) and NFPA 45 Section 4-2.l(b) for an Ordinary Hazard Group 1 Occupancy (minimum density .15/1500) Care should be taken to ensure that sprinklers are located where they are not obstructed by overhead equipment so that heat will be satisfactorily collected for reliable operation of the sprinkler. System design for areas such as offices, lunch rooms and conference areas shall be Light Hazard (min. density .10/1500). Sprinklers in light hazard occupancies shall be quick-response. X MISCELLANEOUS STORAGE CONDITIONS AREA NFPA 13, Sec. 7-2.3.2.2.2 applies to the sprinkler.design criteria requirements for miscellaneous storage at 12 ft. or less in height. The provisions of CFC Table 81-A are not required for storage areas <500 ft2• Worse Case Commodity Plastic boxes and foam inserts within cardboard boxes NJ?PA 13 Table 7-2.3.2~2. Oh-2 + 1 level in rack shall also permitted. Flue Space Classificati(Jn Group A Plastics Discha e Criteria *EH-2 Area Size 336ft2 Tranverse flue spaces, at uprights and between loads, not less than 3 inches shall be provided in accordance with CFC Table 8104.3-A. Random variations are allowed, provided that the configuration does not obstruct water penetration. (Technical Reference 3) XI EGRESS SYSTEM The basic layout of the building shall be in conformance with the exiting and egress requirements of Article 10 of the 2{)01 CBC. No point in the building is there more than 250 feet travel distance from an exit. All exit doors are at least 3 feet wide, 6' 8" in h~ight, and proper exit signs over each exit doorway will be provided. An exiting system plan will be provided in the architectural plans submitted by Smith Consulting Architects for review. Exit Doors • Openable without the use of a key or special knowledge. • Maintained accessible and free from obstructions at all times. Minimum Number Laboratories >200 ft2 B Occup: 2 exits required A minimum of 1 exit is required for the following: • B Occup; <30 (occup load calculated at 100·:ft2person) • S-1 Occup; <30 (occup load calculated at 100 ft2/person) • F-1 Occup; <30 (occup load calculated at 200 ft2/person) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SynergEyes, Inc. Page 10 of 10 Exit Paths • Illuminated whenever building is occupied. >/=1 foot candle at floor level. • Identified by exit signs in accordance with CBC Section 1003.2.8 • Exit signs illuminated at all times with either self-luminous signs or power supply provided by building wiring with 1.5 hour battery backup. · Power Supply • Standard building power: <100 Occupants • Normal building power with emergency system >/=l 00 Occupants • Emergency system to consist of 1.5 hours battery backup; 2 hours duration generator Aisles • Provided from all occupied points if the building furnishings, equipment, etc. • Non-public accessible: >/=24 in. and public accessible; >/=36 in. Corridor Width • <!=50 Occupants:>/=36 in. • >50 Occupants: >/=44 in. Travel Distance • B (office) Occup: </=250 ft. • B (Lab) Occup: </=75 ft. • S-1 Occup: </=300 ft. • F-1 Occup: </=300 ft. XII OPINION Based on the code research conducted in support of the development of this fire protection plan, and the recommendations provided herein, it is our opinion that this facility will be in full compliance with the 2001 edition,s of the California Building Code, California Fire Code, California Mechanical Code and recognized standards as they relate to the described use and occupancy. We feel this fire protection plan is complete and provides an adequate level of fire and life safety for the occupants of the building. Ir, after reviewing this report, you have any questions or comments, or you are in need of further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. We look forward to working with you to resolve any issues that may ·arise, and will be awaiting your response. Thank you. Respectfully submitted, 0~h4 Daryl K. James, President/Chief Consulting Officer I / • I I I I I TECHNICAL REFERENCE #1 ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I :I ~I ii I I I I I I I I I 1-. I I I I I .l 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE TABLE3-A · TABLE 3-A-DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPANCIES BY GROUP AND DIVISION1 GROUP AND DIVISION SECTION DESCRIPTION OF OCCUP~NCY A-1 A building or portion of.a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of 1,000 or more and a legitimate s_tage. A-2 A building or portion of a building having an assembly room with an occupant load of less than 1,000 and a legitimate stage. A-2.1 303.1.1 A building or port/on of a-building having an assembly room with an occupant load of 300 or more without a legitimate stage, including-such buildings used.for educational purposes and not classed as a Group E or Group B Occupancy. A-3 Any building or portion of a bu_ilding· having·an asseml>ly room with an occupant load of less than 300 wilhout a legitimate stage, including such.buildings used for ~ducational purposes and not classed as a Group E or Group B Occupancy. A-4 Stadiums, reviewing stands l\nd amusement parkstructµres not included within other Group A Occupancies. B 304.1 A building or structure, or a-portion thereof, for office, professional or service-type transactions, including storage of records and accounts; eating and clrinking establishments with an occupant load of less than 50. E-1 Any building used for educational.purposes through th~ 12th grade by 50 or more persons for more than 12 hours per week.or four hours in.any one day. E-2 305.1 Any bu.ilding used for educational purposes through the 12th grade by less than 50 persons for more than 12 hours per week or four hours in·any one day. E-3 Any building qr portion thereof used for day-care purposes for more than six persons. F-1 Moderate-hazard factory and industrial occupancies include factory and industrial uses not classified as Group F, Division 306.1 2 Occupa_ncies. ·. · F-2 Low-hazard factory and industrial occupancies include facilities producing noncombustible or nonexplosive materials that during finishi_ng,.packing or processing do not i!Jvolve a significant fire hazard. H-1 Occµpancies with a quantity of material'iri the building.in excess of those listed in Table 3-D that present a high explosion hazard as listed in Section 307.1.1. H-2 Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in Table 3-D that present a moderate explosion hazard or a hazari! froiluccelerated burning as listed in Section 307.1.1. H-3 307.1 Occupancies with a quantity of material in the building in excess of those listed in Table 3-D that present a high fire or physicaFhazard,as listed in Section 307.l.l. . H-4 Repair garages not classified.as Group S, Divisio.n 3-Occupancies. H-5 Ai~craftrepair hangars not classified as Groups; Division 5 Occupancies and heliports. H-6 307.1 Semiconductor fabrication facilities and comparable research and development areas when the facilities in which and hazardous production-materials are used, and the aggregate quantity of material is in excess of those listed in Table 3-D or 307.11 3-E. H-7 307.1 Occupancies having quantities of materials in excess of those listed in Table 3-E that are health hazards as listed in Section 307.1.1. 1-1.1 Nurseries for the full-time care of children under the age of six (each accommoda.ting more than five children), hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes with nonambulatory patients and similar buildings (each accommodating more than five patients [for SFMJ six patients or children). 1-1.2 Health-care centers for ambulatory patients receiving outpatient medical care which may render the patient incapable of 308.1 unassisted self-preservation (each tenant space accommodating more than five such patients). 1-2 Nursing homes for ambulatory patients, homes for children six years of age or over (each accommodating more than five persons [for SFMJ six patients or childr11n). . 1-3 Mental hospitals, mental sanitariums, jails, prisons, reformatories and buildings where personal liberties of inmates are similarly restrained. · . M 309.1 A building or structure, or a portion thereof, for the display and sale of merchandise, and involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise, incidental to such purposes and accessible to the public. R-1 Hotels and apartment'houses, congregate residences (each accommodating more than 10 persons). R-2.1 Residential care facilities for the elderly ( each accommodating more than six nonambulatory clients). R-2.2 Residential care facilities for the elderly ( each accommodating more than six ambulatory clients). R-2.1.1 Residential care facilities for the elderly (each a_ccommodating six or less nonambulatory clients). R-2.2.1 310.1 Residential care facilitiesfor the elderly ( each accommodating six or less ambulatory clients). R-2.3 Residential-based licensed facilities providing hospice care throughout, accommodating more than six bedridden clients. R-2.3.1 Residential-based fac/1/tles providing.hospice care throughout, accommodating six or less bedridden clients. R-3 Dwellings, lodging houses, congregate re~idences ( each accommodating 10 or fewer persons). S-1 Moderate hazard storage occupancies incfuding buildings or portions of buildings used for storage of combustible materials not classified as Qroup·S, Division 2,or Group H Occupancies. S-2 Low-hazard storage occupancies including buildings or portions of buildings used for storage of noncombustible materials. S-3 311.1 Repair garages where work is limit~d to exchange pf parts and maintenance not requiring open flame or welding, and parking garages not classified as Group S, Division 4 Occupancies. S-4 Open parking garages. S-5 Aircraft hangars and helistops. U-1 Private garages, carports, sheds·and agricultural buildings. U-2 312.1 Fences over 6 feet (1829 mm) high, tanks and towers. 1 For detailed descriptions, see the occupancy definitions in the noted sections. 1-40.3 C A C A C A ill I I I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I 303.9 304,7 For amusement building alarm systems, see Section 408.5.1. I: X 30$.10 [For SFMJ Public Address System. Pursuant to I: X HealthandSafetyCodeSection13108.9, apublicaddresssystem L c with an emergency backup power system shall be.required for all I: ~ buildings or structures constructed on or after July 1, 1991, I: ~ which are intended for public assemblies of 10,000 or more per- 1: ~ sons. L A . I: X Existing buildings or structures intended for public assemblies I: X of 10,000 or more persons, which, on or after January 1, 1991, L c have or subsequently have installed a public address system, I: ~ shall have an emergency backup power system for the public I: t address system. SECTION 304 -REQUIREMENTS FOR GROUP B OCCUPANCIES 304.1 Group B Occupancies Defmed. Group B Occupancies shall include buildings, structures, or portions thereof, for office, professional or service-type transac- tions, which are not classified as Group H Occupancies. Such oc- cupancies include occupancies for the storage of records and accounts, and eating and drinking establishments with an occu- pant load of less than 50. Business occupancies shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Animal hospitals, kennels, pounds. 2. Automobile and other motor vehicle showrooms. 3. Banks. 4. Barber shops. 5. Beauty shops. .6. Car washes. 7. Civic administration. 8. Outpatient clinic and medical offices (where five or less patients in a tenant space are incapable of unassisted self- preservation). 9. Dry cleaning pick-up and delivery stations and self-service. 10. Educational occupancies above the 12th grade. 11. Electronic data processing. 12. Fire stations. 13. Florists and nurseries. 14. Laboratories-testing and research. 15. Laundry pick-up and delivery stations and self-service. 16. Police stations. 17. Post offices. 18. Print shops. 19. Professional services such as attorney, dentist, physician, engineer. 20. Radio and television stations. 21. Telephone exchanges. For occupancy separations; see Table 3-B. 304.2 Construction, Height and Allowable Area. 304.2.1 General, Buildings or· parts of buildings classed as Group B Occupancies because of the use or character of the occu- pancy shall be limited to the types of construction set forth in Table 5-B. Such occupancies shall not exceed, in area or height, 1-16 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE the limits specified in Sections 504,505 and 506 and shall comply with the provisions of this section. 304.2.2 Special provisions. 304.2.2.1 Laboratories and vocational shops. Laboratories and vocational shops in buildings used for educational purposes, and similar areas containing hazardous materials, shall be sepa- rated from each other and other portions of the building by not less than a one.hour fire-resistive occupancy separation. When the quantities of hazardous materials in such uses do not exceed those .listed in Table 3-D or 3-E, the requirements of Sections 307.5 and 307.8 shall apply. When the quantities of hazardous materials in such uses exceed those listed in Table 3-D or 3-E, the use shall be classified as the appropriate Group H Occupancy. Occupants in laboratories having an area in ·excess of 200 square feet (18.6 m2) shall have access to at least two exits or exit- access doors from the room and all portions of the room shall be within 75 feet (22 860 mm) of an exit or exit-access door. 304.2.2,2 Amusement buildings. Amusement buildings with an occupant load ofless than 50 shall comply with Section 408. 304.2.2.3 [For BSCJ Campus lighting for parking facilities and primary walkways at California State Universities, Col- leges and Community Colleges. See Chapter 4A, Division 1. 304.2.2.4 [For CA] Pharmacies, veterinary facilities, barber colleges and shops, schools of cosmetology, cosmetological establishments, satellite classrooms and acupuncture offices. See Chapter 4A, Division 9. 304.3 Location on Property. For fire-resistive protection ofex- terior walls and openings, as determined by location on property, see Section 503 and Chapter 6. 304.4 Access and Means of Egress Facilities. Means of egress shall be provided as specified in Chapter 10. See also Section 304.2.2.1 for means of egress from laboratories. Access to, and egress from, buildings required to be accessible shall be-provided as specified in Chapter 11. 304.5 Light, Ventilation and Sanitation. Light, ventilation and sanitation sqall be in accordance with Chapters 12 and 29 and this section. 304.5.1 V~ntilation of flammable vapors. See Section 1202.2.2 for ventilation of flammable vapors. 304.5.2 Sanitation. The number of plumbing fixtures shall not be less than specified in Section 2902.3. 304.6 Shaft and Exit Enclosures. Exits shall be enclosed as specified in Chapter 10. Elevator shafts, vent shafts and other openings through floors shall be enclosed, and the enclosure shall be as specified in Sec- tion 711. In buildings housing Group B Occupancies equipped with au- tomatic sprinkler systems throughout, enclosures need not be pro- vided for escalators where the top of the escalator opening at each story is provided with a draft curtain and automatic fire sprinklers are installed around the perimeter of the opening within 2 feet (610 mm) of the draft curtain. The draft curtain shall enclose the perimeter of the unenclosed opening and extend from the ceiling downward at least 12 inches (305 mm) on all sides. The spacing between sprinklers shall not exceed 6 feet (1829 mm). -304.7 Sprinkler and Standpipe Systems. When required by Section 904.2.1 or other provisions of this code, automatic sprin- kler systems and standpipes shall be installed as specified in Chapter 9. I C A C A C A C A C A C A C A I I L L L L L L L . ·-···'\ ' /' "\ ' ) / I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I LABORATORY UNIT HAZARD CLASSIFICATION 45-7 1.4.63* Storage Cabinet. A cabinet for the storage offlamma- ble and combustible liquids constructed in accordance with Secuon 4.3 ofNFPA 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code. 1.4.64 .Street Floor. Any story or floor level accessible from the street. or from outside the building at ground lever with noor level at the .main entrance not more than three risers above or below ground level at these points, and arranged and utilized w qualify as the main floor. Where, due to differences 111 street Jevels,. there are two or TT)Ore stories acce.ssibl~ from the street, each is a street floor for the purposes of the Life Safe1y Cod}F). Where there is no floor level within the specifiecl limits for. a street floor above or below ground level, the build- ing shall be considered as having no street floor. l.4.65~ ·Unattended Laboratory Operation. A laboratory pro- cedure or operation at which there is no person present who 1s kr\01v!edgeable reg'arding the operation and emergency shutdown procedures. Chapter 2 Laboratory Unit Hazard Classification .2.1 Scope. This chapter shall classify laboratory units based on the ~mount of flammable and combustible liquids or llam- mable,gases contained within the unit, both in storage and in use. This chapter also shall define the existence of an explo- sion hazard in a laboratory unit or in a laboratory work .irea. This chapter shall further define limitations on instructional laboratory units. 2.2 Laboratory Unit Fire Hazard Classification. 2.2.1 * Classifications. Laboratory units shall be classified as .Class A (High Fire Hazard), Class B (Moderate Fire Hazard), Class C (Low Fire Hazard), or Class D (Minimal Fire Hazard), according to the quantities of flammable and combustible liq- uids specified in Table 2.2. l (a) and Table 2.2.1 (b). (See Appen- . aix ,D for. further information on laboratory unit fire hazard classification.) Table 2.2.1 (a) Maximum Quantities ofF1ammable anli Combustible Liquids and Liquefied F1ammable Gases in Sprinklerec;l Labqratory Units Outside of Inside Liquid.Storage Areas Excluding Quantities l.n 7 Including Quantities in Storage Cabinet.st or Safety Cans Storage Cabinetsl or Safety Cans Max. Quantity' Max. Quantity' per 9.3 m2 Max. Quantity' per 9.3 mi Max. Quantity" (100 ft2) of per (100 ft2) of per Laboratory Unit. Flammable and Laboratory Uni,t Laqoratory Unit Laboratory Un,it Laboratory Unit Fire Haz.ard Combustible Class Liquid Class§ L gal L . gal L gal L gal A r+ 38 10 2270 600 76 20 4540 !::!OU It, II, and IIIA 76 20 3028 800 150 40 6060 1600 B it 20 5 1136 • 300 38 10 2270 600 rt, II, and IIIA 38 10 !~1.5 409 76 20 3028 800 C It· 7.5 2 570 150 15 4 1136 300 rt, II, and IIIA 15 4 757 200 30 8 1515 400 D rt 4 1.1 284 75 7.5 2 570 150 Jt, II, and IIIA 4 I.I 284 75 7,5 2 570 150 . . . ''rh1,.ca1~gory includes Class I flammable liquids and liquefied flammable·gases. :see description of conr.ainers in Table 4.2.3.and description ,of storage cabinets in Section 4.3, boLh of NFPA 30, Flammable and Combus11ble /.1qwds Cod, . -'See '2 2 1.5 and 8. I .6.5. =For maximum con1ainer sizes, see Table 7.2.3.2. 2000 Ed111on I "TABLE3";.B TABLE3-C 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE I C A C I A C A C A C A I XI C A XI C A I H A C A I C A C A C A C I ~I A C A C A C A I C A C A C A C A I C A TABLE 3-B-REQUIRED SEPARATION IN BUILDINGS OF MIXED OCCUPANCY1 (HOURS) K-1 A-2 A-2.1 A·3 A-4 B E F-1 F-2 H-2 H-3 H-4,5 H-&,72 ·H-1 I M R-h R·3 S-1 A-1 N N N N 3 N 3 3 4 4 4 ·4 3 3 3 1 1 3 A-2 N N N 1 N 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 A-2.1 N N 1 N 1 1 4 4 4 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 A·3 N N N N-N 4 4 4 3 1 2 N 1 1 N A-4 I N 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 3 1 I I I B 1 N~ N 2 1 1 . 1 1 2 N 1. 1 N E 1 1 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 F-1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 N~ 1 1 . N F-2 2 1 1 1 I 2 1 1 1 N H-1 NOT PERMITI'ED IN MIXED OCCUPANCIES. SEE SECTION 307.2.8 H-2 1 1 2 2 4 2 4 4 2 H-3 1 I I 4 1 3 ,3 1 H-4,5 1 I 4 1 3 3 1 H-6,72 1 4 . 1 4 4 1 I 2 2 1 1 2 II 1 1 1 J4 R-1 4 N 3 R-3 4 1 S-1 1 S-2 1 S-3 1 S-4 OPEN PARKING GARA<3ES ARE EX9LUDED .EX:CEPT AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 311.2 S-5 N-No requirements for fire resistance. 1For detailed requirements and exceptions, see Section 302.4. 2For special provisions on highly toxic materials, see· the Fire Code. 3for agricultur~l buildings, see also Appendix Chapter 3. 4See Section 309.2.2 for exception. I S-2 5.3, 3 4 1 3 1 3 N 3 I 3 N 1 1 3 N 1 N 1 2 2 1 1 I 1 1 1 2 4 J4 1 1 3 1 1 I I 1 I • I 5For Group F, Division 1 woodworking establishments with more than 2,500 square feet (232.3 m2), the occupancy separation shall be one hour. I I 1. 2. 3. I 4. 5. I 6. 7. I 8. 9. 10. I 11. 12. TABLE 3-C-REQUIRED SEPARATION OF SPECIFIC-USE AREAS IN GROUP I, DIVISION 1.1 HOSPITAL AND NURSING HOMES DESCRIPTION OCCUPANCY SEPARATION Employee locker rooms None Gift/retail shops None Handicraft shops None Kitchens None Laboratories that employ hazardous materials in quantities less than that which would cause classification as a Group H Occupancy One hour Laundries greater than i00 square feet (9.3 m2)1 One hour Paint shops employing hazardous substances and materials in quantities less than that which would cause classification as a Group H Occupancy One·hour Physical plant maintenance shop One hour Soiled linen room 1 One hour Storage rooms 100 square feet (9.3 m2) or l~ss in area storing combl!stible material None Storage rooms more than 100 square feet (9.3 m2) storing combustible material One hour Trash-collection roomsl One hour I I 1For rubbish and linen chute termination rooms, see Section 711.5. 1-40.4 I S-5 U-13 3 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 N -··-.. ~' I ,. • I I I .. I I TECHNICAL REFERENCE #2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . .. ". . ' . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I . 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE l TABLE 3-D-EXEMPT AMOUNTS OF HAZARDOUS.MATERIALS PRESENTING A PHYSICAL HAZARD MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA 1 When two units are given, values within parentheses are in cubic feet (cu. ft.) or pounds (lbs.) J TABLE3-D CONDmON S10RAGE2 USE"-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE.__...,PEN SYSTEMS Soffd Ll>s.3 Liquid Solid Lbs. Gallons• Gas Solid Lbs. Uquld Gallons Gas Uquld Gallons (Cu. Ft) (lbs.) Cu.Ft (Cu.FL) (Lbs.) Cu.FL (Cu. FL) (Lbs,) x 0,4536 [or kg x3.785 lorL x 0,4536 for kg X3,715 forL x 0.4536 for kg xJ,785 for L x 0.0283 for x OASJ' for X 0.o2S3for x 0.0283 for X 0,4536 for X 0.0283 for x 0.0283 for x 0,4536 for .Material c, .... ml ka' m3 ml kg ml ml kg 1. 1 Comoustible II N.A. 1;wiu N.A. N.A. 120 N.A. N.A. 30 liqt1id4,S,6,?,8,9 III-A N.A. 3301u N.A. N.A. 330 N.A. N.A. 80 lll-8 N.A. 13,20010,11 N.A. N.A. 13,20011 N.A. N.A. 3,30011 1.2·Combustible fiber (loose) (100) N.A. N.A. (100) N.A. N.A. (20) N.A. (baled) (1,000) N.A. N.A. (1,000) N.A. N.A. (200) N.A. l'.3 Cryogenic, flammable or oxidizing N.A. 45 N.A. N.A. 45 N.A. N.A. 10 2._1 Explosives 11u,u (l)lu,1~ N.A. ¼12 (¼)U. N.A. ¼'~ ('/4)'~ 3.1 Flammable solid 125b,1U N.A. N.A. 14 N.A. N.A. 14 N.A. 3.2 Flammable gas 7506,10 N.A. N.A. 7506,10 N.A. N.A. (gaseous) N.A. N.A. (liquefied) N.A. 156,10 N.A. N.A. 156,10 N.A. N.A. N.A. 3.3 Flammable 1-A N.A. 301u N.A. N.A. 30 N.A. N.A. 10 liquid4,5,6,7,8,9 1-8 N.A. 60lU N.A. N.A. 60 N.A. N.A. 15 1-C N.A. 901u N.A. N.A. 90 N.A. N.A. 20 Combination 1-A, N.A. 1201v. N.A. N.A. 120 N.A. N.A. 30 - 1-B, I-C15 4.1 Organic peroxide, unclassified detonatable 110,12 (1)10;12 N.A. l/412 (l/4)12 N.A. l/412 (l/4)12 4:2 Organic peroxide I 50,1u (5)0,lU N.A. 10 (1)0 N.A. 10 (1)" Il 5()'>,lU (50}°,lU .. N.A. sob (50)b N.A. 106 (lO)b III 125°,lU ~}25}°,lU N.A. 125° (125)0 N.A. 2,50 (25)0 IV sooo,1v (500)D,1U N.A. 500° (500)0 N .. A. 1006 (100)0 V N.L. NL N.A. N.L. N.L. N.A. N.L. N.L. 4.3 Oxidizer 4 pu,u (l)lU,l:l N.A l/41~ (¼)12 N.A. ¼12 (l/4)12_ 31~ l(j<>,IU (t0)h,lU N.A. 20 (2l' N.A. zo (2}° 2 2soo,1u (250)0,lU N.A. +506 (250)6 N.A. 506 (50l 1 4,0006,lU .. (4,000}°•IU N.A. 4,000° (4,00Q)D N.A. 1,000° (1,000)0 4.4 Oxidizer-tflas N.A. N.A. 1,500 N.A. N.A. 1,500 N.A. N.A. (gaseous) , 0 (liquefied)6,10 N.A. 15 N.A: N.A. 15 N.A. N.A. N.A. 5.lPyroplloric 4rn,u . (4)1U,ll. 5oiu,u 112 (1)1:l lQlU,ll 0 0 6.1 Unstable (reactive) 4 11u,iz (1)1U,i:t ioiu,1:.! l/41 ... (¼)l ... z1u,1;. 11411. (¼)lJ. 3 50,10 (S)b,lU soo,w 10 (l)b 100,1u 10 (1}° 2 500,1u (50}°•1u 25Qb,1U 506 (50)6 2506,llJ 106 (10)0 1 N.L. NL. 750°,lU N.L N.L. N.L N.L. N.L. 7.1 Water reactive 3 50,,u (S)o,iu N.A. 50 (5)0 N.A. 10 (1}° 2 500,lU (50}°,lU N.A. 50° (50)0 N.A. 100 (10}° 1 1z51u,u (12_5)1U,U N.A. 12511 (125)11 N.A. 2511 (25)!1 N.A.-Norapplicable. N.L-Not limited. 1Control areas shall be separated from each other by not·Jess than a one-hour fire-resistive occupancy separation. The number of control areas wilhin a building used for retail or wholesale sales shall not exceed two. The number of control areas in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. See Section 204 . . 2The aggregate quanlity in use and storage shall not exceed tile quantity listed for storage. 3The aggregate quantity of nonflammable solid and nonflammableornoncombustible liquid hazardous materials within a single control area of Group M Occupan- cies used for retail sales may exceed the exempt amounts when such areas are in compliance with the Fire Code. 4The quantities of alcoholic beverages in retail sales uses are unlimited provided the liquids are packaged in individual containers not exceeding 4 liters. The quantities of medicines, foodstuffs and cosmetics containing not more than 50 percent of volume of waler-miscible liquids and with Jbe remainder of the sol\ltions not being flammable in retail sales or storage occupan·cies are unlimited when packaged ilfindividual containers not exceeding 4 liters. 5For aerosols, see the Fire Code. 6Quantities may be increased 100 percent in sprinklered buildings. When Footnote 10 also applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. [For SFMJ The exempt amounts for Flammable Solid shall be 25 lbsfor Use-closed systems and 25 lbsfor Use-opensystems. Quantiries may be increased 100 percent in sprin· klered buildings. 7Forstorage and use of flammable and combustible liquids in Groups A, B, E, F, H, I, M, R, Sand U Occupancies, see Sections 303.8, 304.8, 305.8, 306.8, 307.1.3 through 307.1.5, 308.8, 309.8, 310.12, 311.8 and 312.4. 8For wliolesale and retail sales use, also sec the Fire Code. 9Spray application of any quantity of flammable or combustible liquids shall be-conducted as set forth in the Fire Code. 10auantitie~ may be increased 100 percent when stored in approved storage cabinets, gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures as specified in the Fire Code. When Footnote 6 also applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. 11The qt1antities permitted in n sprinklered building are not limited. OCTOBER 1, 2002 ERRATA 1-40.5 F F ~ F F F F F F F F F F F F ~ F F ~ F F F F F F F ~ ~ F F F F F F F F F I F ~ F F F ~ F F F F ~ ~ ~ F i F F ~ F F ~ F ~ F F F ~ F F F F ~ F F F F ~ F F F ~CL ~1BI ~CL ~ F ~ ~ F 1 :I '.I -' .''1 \,._,.., .( rl •, ', ' , ., :4 ., :I I I I I ii :: :; ]I ' 'II 1 J j ., j I JI j I ' ~I I I I I - 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE TABLE 3-E-EXEMPT AMOUNTS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS PRESENTING A HEALTH HAZARD MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROLAREA1,2 When two units are given, values within parentheses are in pounds (lbs.) TABLE3-E STORAGE3 USE3-CLOSED SYSTEMS USE3-0PEN SYSTEMS Uquld Uquld Uquld Gallona4,s,1 Gae Solid Gallona4,5 Gas Solid Gallons4,5 MATERIAL Solid Lbs,4,S,I (Lbs.) Cu. Ft:s Lba.•,s (Lbs.) Cu, Ft,S Lbs.4,5 (Lbs,) X 3.78G forL x 3.785 for L x 3.785 for L X 0,4530 for kg x 0,4530.!or kg x 0,028 for m3 x 0.4538 !or kg x 0.4536 for kg x 0.028 for m3 x 0.4536 for kg x 0.4536 for k_g 1. CorrosiveslO 5,000 500 8106 5,000 500 8106 1,000 100 2. Highly toxics7 10 (10) 208 10 (10) 208 3 (3) 3. Irritants9 N.L. N.L. 8106,11 N.L. N.L. 8106,11 s,00011 soo11 4. Sensitizers9 N.C N.L. 8106,11 N.L. N.L. 8106,11 s,00011 soon 5. Other health"hazards9 N.L. N.L. 8106,11 N.L. N.L. 8106,11 s,00011 50011 6. Toxics? 500 (500) 8106 500 (500) 8108 125 (125) N.L. = Not limited. 1Control areas shall be separated from each other by not Jess than a one-hour fire-resistive occupancy separation. The number of control areas within a building used for retail or wholesale sales shall not exceed two, The number of control ar~as in buildings with other uses shall not exceed four. See Section 204. 2The quantities of medicines, foodstuffs and cosmetics, containing not more than 50 percent by volume of water-miscible liquids and with the remainder of the solutions not being flammable, in retail sales uses are unlimited when packaged in individual containers not exceeding 4 liters. 3Toe aggregate quantity in use and storage shall not exceed.the quantity listed for storage. 4The aggregate quantity ofnonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid health hazard materials within a single control area of Group M Occu-pancies used for retail sales may exceed the exempt amounts when such areal, are in compliance with the Fire Code. 5Quantities may be increased 100 percent in sprinklered buildings. When Footnote 6 also applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. 6Quantities may be incre~ed 100 percent when stored in approved storage cabinets, gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures as specified in the Fire Code. When Foot- note 5 also applies, the increase for both footnotes may be applied. 7For special provisions, see the Fire Code. 8Perrnitted only when stored in approved exhausted gas cabinets, exhausted enclosures·or fume hoods. 9Irritants, sensitizers and other health hazards do not include commonly used building materials and consumer products that are not otherwise regulated by this code. lOfor stationary lead-acid battery systems, see the Fire Code. 11The quantities allowed in a sprinklered building are. not limited when exhaust ventilation is provided in accordance with the Fire Code. See Table 8001.15-B, Footnote 12. 1-40.7 F F ~ F ~ F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F I ~ F ~ F F F F ~ F F F F ~ F F F F f I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,, .< 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 3. Set not less than 3 feet (914. mm) deep in a concrete footing of not less than a 15-inch (381 mm) diameter, 4. Set with the top of the posts not less than 3 feet (914 mm) above ground, and 5. Located notless than 5 feet (1524 mm) from the tank. 8001.11.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be installed in accord!ll1Ce with .the Electrical Code. 8001.11.5 Static ac~um~lation. When processes or conditions exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static elec- tricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 8001.11.6 Protection.from light. Materials which are sensitive to ligllt shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exp(>sure. 8001.11.7 Shock padding. Materials which are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspenc!ed or otherwise protected against acci- ·dental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. For · seismic fequirements and the seismic zone in which the material is located, see the Building Code. 8001.11.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials,are ip containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2.268 kg) or 1/2 gallon (l.89 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: . 1. Segregating incompatible materials storage by a distance of not_ less than 20 feet (6096 mm), · 2. Isolating inc;ompatible materials storage by a noncqmbusti- ble,partition extending not less than 18 inches (457.2 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material, 3. Stotjng liquid and solid materials in hazardous materials storage cabinets (see Section 8001.3 .2), or 4. St<;>ring compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted en- closures ·in accordance with Sections 8003.3.1.3.2 illld· 8003 .3 .1.3 .3. Materials which are incompatible shall not be stored within the s(line cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 8001.11.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial con- struction, adequately braced and anchored: For seismic require- ments and the seismic zone in which the materi~l is located, see the Building Code. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage of individual containers. , EXCEPTiONS: 1. Storage in hazardous materials storage cabinets or laboratory 'furniture specifically designed for such use. 2.Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 8001.12' Handling and Transportation. 8Q01.12.1 General. Handling and transportation of hazardous materials in corridors or exit enclosures shall be in accordance with Section 8001.12. See also Section 8001.4. · , Hazardous materials gas containers, cylinders and tanks in tran- sit shall have theit protective caps· in place, Containers,· cylinders and tanks of highly toxic or toxic compressed gases shall have their valve outlets capped or pluggeq with an approved closure device. See also Sections 7401.7 and 7403.3. November 15, 2004 ERRATA 8001.11.3 8001.13.3 8001.12.2 Required use of carts and trucks. Liquids in con- tainers exceeding 5 gallons (18.9 L) in a corridor or exit enclosure shall be transported on a cart or tz:uck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFG Standard'79-3 transported within corridors or exit enclosures shall be on a cart or truck. When carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shall be in accordance with Sectioq 800\.12.3. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Two hazardous materials liquid contain- ers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. 2. s·ingle drums not exceeding 55 gallons (208.2 L}, which are transported by suitable drum trucks. 3. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, and containers and cylin- ders not exceeding 25 pounds (11.3 kg), which are hand carried. 4. Solid hazardous materials not exceeding 100 pounds (45.4 kg), which are transported by approved hand trucks, and a single container not exceeding 50 pounds (22.7 kg), which is hand carried. 8001.12.3 Carts and trucks, 8001.12.3.1 General, Carts and trucks required by Section 8001.12.3 to be used to transport hazardous materials shall be in accordance with Section 8001.12.3. 8001.12.3.2 Design. Carts and trucks used to transport hazard- ous materials shall be designed to provide a stable base for the commodities to be transported and shall have a means of restrain- fag containers to prevent accidental dislodgement. Compressed gas cylinders placed on carts and trucks shall be individually re- strained. 8001.12.J.3 Speed-control devices. Carts and trucks shall be provided with a device which will enable the operator to safely control movement by providing stops or speed-reduction devices. 8001.12.3.4 Construction. Construction materials for hazard- ous materials carts or trucks shall be compatible with the material transported. The cart or truck shall be of substantial construction. 8001.12.3.5 Spill control. Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the largest single con- tainer transported. 8001.12.3.6 Attendance; Carts and trucks used to transport materials shall not obstruct or be left unattended within any part of a means of egress. 8Q01.12'.3.7 Incompatible materials. Incompatible materials shall not be transported on the same cart or truck. 8001.13 Facility Closure. 8001.13.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities which are temporarily out of service shall continue to maintain. a permit and be monitored and inspected. 8001.13.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facilities for which a permit is not kept current or is not monitored and in- spected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be permanently out of service and shall be closed in accordance with Section 8001.13.3. · 8001.13.3 Plan. The permit holder or applicant shall submit a plan to the fire department to terminate storage, dispensing, han- dling or use of hazardous materials at least 30 days prior to facil- ity closure. The plan shall demonstrate that hazardous materials which were stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility have .been transported, disposed of or reused in a manner that elimi- nates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. Such plan shall be submitted in accordance with Section 8001.3. I. · 1-215 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I qot exceed the exempt amoµnts set forth in Table 7902.5-A and shall not exceed · the additional limitations set forth in Sec- tion 7902.5.7.2. · For Group M Occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses, indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall ·not exceed the exempt amounts set forth iii Table 7902.5-B. See Article 51 for storage of hazardous production material flammable and combustible liquids in Group H, Division 6 Occu- pancies. 7902.5.7.2 Occupancy quantity limits. The following limits for quantities of stored flammable or combustible liquids shall not be exceeded: 1. Group A Occupancies: Quantities in Group A Occupancies shall not exceed amounts. necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed q1,1antities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 2. Group B Occupancies: . Quantities in. drinking, dining, office and school. uses within Group B Occupancies shall not -exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, maintenance pur.- poses and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 3. Group E Occupancies: Quantities in Group E Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 4. Group _F Occupancies: Quantities in dining, office and school uses within Group F Oc- cupancies spall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation ·of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 5. Group I Occupancies: Quantities in Group I Occupancies shall not exceed amounts ·neeessaty for demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5sA. 6. Group M Occupancies: Quantities· in dining, office and school uses within Group M Oc- cupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. · See Section 7902.5. 7 .1 for exempt amounts for wholesale and retail sales uses. 7. Group R Occupancies: Quantities fo Group R Occupancies shaU not exceed amoµnts necessary for maintenance purposes and operation of equipment ahd shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 8. Group S Occupancies: Quantities in dihing and Qffice uses within Groµp S Oc;:cupan- cies shall not exceed amounts necessary for clemofistration, labo- ratory work, maintenance purposes .and operation of equipment and shali not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 1-186 2001 CALIFORNIAFIRE CODE 7902.5.7.3 Quantities exceeding limits for control areas. Quantities exceeding quantities allowed in control areas set forth in Sections 7902.5.7.1 and 7902.5.7.2 shall be in liquid storage rooms or liquid storage warehouses in accordance with Sections 7902.5.11 and 7902.5.12. 7902.5.8 Special provisions for liquids used for maintenance and operation -of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons (37.85 L) used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Sec- ,tion 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) are allowed to be stored outside of.a cabinet when in approved con- tainers located in private garages or other approved locations. In Groups A, B, E, F, I, M, R and S Occupancies, quantities of -flammable and comJ:mstible liquids !JSed for demonstration, treat- ment and laboratory work exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons (37.85 L) shall be in approved locations. 7902.5.9 Liquid storage cabinets . 7902.5.9.1 General. When other sections of this code require that liquid containers are stored in storage cabinets, such cabinets and storage shall be in accordance with Section 7902.5.9~ 7902.5.9.2 Quantities. The combined total quantity of all liq- uids.in a cabinet shall not exceed 120 gallons (454.2 L). 7902.5.9.3 Construction. 7902.5.9.3.1 Labeling. Cabinets shall be provided with a con- spicuous label in red letters on contrasting background which reads FLAMMABLE-KEEP FIRE AWAY. 7902.5.9.3.2 Doors. Doors shall be well fitted, self-closing and equipped with a latch. 7902.5.9.3.3 Bottom. The bottom of the cabinet shall be liquid tight to a height of at least 2 inches (50.8 mm). 7902.5.9.3.4 Materials. Cabinets shall be constructed of ap- proved wood or metal. Cabinets shall be listed or constructed in accordance with the following: ~-Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than Q.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 11 /2-inch (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. 2. Unlisted -wooden cabinets, including doors, shall be constructed of not less than 1-inch (25.4 mm) exterior grade ply- woQd. Joints shall be rabbited and shall be fastened in two direc- tions with wood screws. Door hinges shall be of steel or brass. Cabinets shall 9e painted with an intumescent-type paint. 7902.5;9.4 Number of cabinets. Group A Occupancies shall not contain more than one cabinet. 7902.5.10 Storage in control areas. 7902.5.10.1 General. Storage in control areas shall be in accor- dance with -the following: 1. Class I liquids shail not be stored in basements, 2. Containers having less than 30-gallon (113.6 L) capacity shall not be stacked more than 3 feet (914.4 mm) or two containers high, whichever is greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers having a capacity of 30 gallons (113.6 L) or more shall not be stored more than one con- tainer high. Containers shall be stored in an upright position, ,' • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8001.9 ,8001i:_11.~ · 2, In rooms or areas where hazardotis materials are stored or d.is0 pensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accor4ance with Section 8001.3.1. Open flames and high-temperature devices shaU not be tJ.seqin a manner which creates a hazardous condition. EXCEPTION: Energy-consuming equipment listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used. 8001.10 Construction Requirements. 8001.10.1 .General. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordance with the Building Code. . 8001.10.2 Control areas. 8001.10.2.1 Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each-other by not less than a one-hour fire-resis- tive occ,:upancy separation. 8001.10.2.2 Number. The number of control arel/,s 'in buildings or portions of buildings having Group M Occupancies and build- ings or portions having Group S Occupancies with storage condi- tions in accordance with Section 8001.14 shall not exceed two. . The number of control areas in buildings with other uses or with other Group S Occupancy storage conditions shall not exceed four. 8001.10.3 Gas rooms. 8001.10.3.1 General. When a gas room is used to increase com- pressed gas exempt amounts or when the location of compressed gases in a gas room is required or allowed by Section 8003 or · 8004, the gas room shall be in accordance with Section 8001.10.3. 8001.10.3.2 Construction. Gas rooms shall be separated .from the remainder of the building by not less than a one-hour. fire-resis- tive occupancy separation. For highly toxic and toxic compressed gases used in conjunction with or serving a semiconductor fab- rication. faeility classified as a Group H Occupancy, also see the Building Code. 8001.10.3.3 Ventilation system. The :ventilation. system for gas rooms shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in rela- tion to the surrounding area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the requireµi(;lnts set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.4 shall also be met. 8001.10.4 Exhausted enclosures. 8001.10.4.1 General. When an exp.austed enclosqre is used to increase exempt amounts or when the location of hazardous mate- rials in exhausted enclosures is either required or allowe4 by $ec- tion 8003 or 8004, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Section 8001.10.4. 8001.10.4.2 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be non- combustible. 8001.10.4.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for exhausted enclo~ures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. For toxic and highly to~c gases, the requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.3 shall also be met. 8001.10.~ Gas cabinets. 8001.10.5.1 General. When a gas cabinet is used to increase ex- empt amounts or when the loc,:ation of compressed gases in g;1s cabinets is either n,quired or allowed by Section 8003 or .8004, tl)e gas cabinet shall be in ·accordance with Section 8001.10.5. 1-214 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 8001.10.5.2 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Constructed of not less than 0.097-inch (2.46 mm) (12 gage) steel. 2. Be provided with self-closing limited access ports or non- combustible windows to give access to equipment controls. 3. Be -provided with self-closing doors. 8001.10.5.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for gas cabi- nets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to ~he surrounding area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the re- quirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.2 shall also be met. 8001.10.6 Hazardous materials storage cabinets . 8001.10.6.1 General. When storage cabinets are used to in- crease exempt amounts or to comply with Article 80, such cabi- nets shall be in accordance with Section 8001.10.6. 8001.10.6.2 Construction. Cabinets shall be constructed of metal. The interior of cabinets shall be treated, coated or constructed of materials that are nonreactive with the hazardous material stored. Such treatment, coating or construction shall in- clude the entire interior of the cabinet. Cabinets shall either be listed as suitable for the intended storage or constructed in accor- qance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gate). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with I /2-inch (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. I?oors shall be well fitted, S(;llf-closing and equipped with a self- latching device, and 2. The bottoms of cabinets utilized for the storage of liquids shall be liquid tight to a minimum height of 2 inches (50.8 mm). For requirements regarding electrical equipment and.devices within .cabinets used for the storage of hazardous gases or liquids, see the Electrical Code. 8001.ll General Safety Precautions. 8001.11.1 Personnel training and writte.n procedures. 8001.11.1.1 General, Persons responsible for the operation of areas in which hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, handled or used shall be familiar with the chemical nature of the materials and the appropriate mitigating actions necessary in the event of fire, leak or spill. 8001.11.1.2 Fire department liaison. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons shall aid the fire department in pre- planning emergency responses and identification of the locations where hazardous materials are located and shall have access to materlal safety data shee.ts and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency r!!sponse procedures. 800_1,ll.2 Security. The storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded with such protective facilities as public safety requires. 8001.Jl.3 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other ap- proved means shall be provided to protect storage tanks and con- nected piping, valves and fittings; dispensing areas; and use areas subject to vehicular damage. When guard posts are installed, the posts shall b.e: 1. C9nstructed of steel not less than 4 inches (101.6 mm) in di- ameter and concrete filled, 2 .. Spaced not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) between posts on center,· I I I I I I I I I I ,I I I I I I I I I 7903.2.2.3 7~~3.2.3.5,4 ,> ... 7903.2.2.3 Listed and approved machines. 7903.2.2.3.1 General. Parts cleaning and degreasing conducted in listed and approved machines in accordance with Section 7903.2.2.2 shall be in accordance with Section 7903.2.2.3. 7903.2.2.3.2 Solvents. Solvents shall be classified and shall be compatible with the machines within which they are used. 17903.2.2.3.3 Machine capacities. The quantity of solvent used in a machine shall not exceed the listed design capacity of the ma- chine. 7903.2.2.3.4 Quantity limits. Quantities shall be limited as.fol- lows: I . Machines without· remote solvent reservoirs shall be limited to quantities set forth in Section 7903.2.1.6. 2. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class I liq- uids shall be limited to quantities set forth in Section 7903.2. 1.6. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class II liquids shall be limited to 35 gallons (132.5 L) per machine. The total quantities shall not exceed an aggregate of 240 gallons (908.4 L) per control area in buildings not protected by an approved auto- matic sprinkler system and an aggregate of 480 gallons (1817 L) per control area in buildings protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system. Machines with remote solvent reservoirs using Class ill-A liq- uids shall be limited to 80 gallons (302.8 L) per machine. 7903.2.2.3.5 Immersion soaking of parts. Work areas of ma- chines with remote solvent reservoirs shall not be used for immer- sion soaking of parts. 7903.2.2.3.6 Separation. Multiple machines shall be separated from each other by a distance ofnot less than 30 feet (9144 mm) or by a one-hour occupancy separation. -7903.2.2.3. 7 Ventilation. Machines shall be located in areas ad- equately ventilated to prevent accumulation of vapors. 7903.2.2.3.8 Installation. Machines shall be installed in accor- dance with their listings. 7903:2.2.4 Cleaning operations conducted c;mtside of listed and approved machines or designated rooms or buildings. The amount of Class I-B, I-C, II or ill-A liquids in use outside of listed and approved machines or a room or building complying with Section 7903.2.3 shall not exceed that necessary to facilitate maintenance cleaning operations. Quantities in use shall ,not ex- ceed 5 gallons (18.9 L) of Class I-B or I-C liquids or 25 gallons (94.6 L) of Class II or ill-A liquids. 7903.2.3 Construction of rooms or buildings for use, dispens- ing and mixing of liquids in quantities exceeding exempt aJPOlJ.ll.tS, 7903.2.3.1 General. When required by Section 7903.2.1.6.3 or 7903.2.2.2, rooms or buildings used for use, dispensing and mix- ing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Section 7903.2.3. 7903.2.3.2 Construction, location and fire protection. 7903.2.3.2.1 General. Rooms or buildings which are classified in accordance with the Building Code as Group H, Division 2 or 3 Occupancies based on use, dispensing or mixing of flammable or combustible liquids shall be constructed in accordance with the Building Code. 1-200 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 7903.2.3.2.2 Basements. Rooms or buildings classified in ac- cordance with the Building Code as Group H, Division 2 or 3 Oc- cupancies based on use, dispensing or mixing of flammable or combustible liquids shall not be in basements. 7903.2.3.2.3 Fire protection. Rooms or buildings classified in I accordance with the Building Code as Group H, Division 2 or 3 Occupancies shall be protected by an approved automatic fire-ex- tinguishing system in accordance with the Fire Code (see Section 9002, Standard 10-3). See also Section 1003.2.6. . \ 7903.2.3.3 Doors. Interior doors to rooms or portions of such , -· -~) buildings shall be self-closing and fire resistive in accordance with the Building Cocle. 7903.2.3.4 Open systems. 7903.2.3.4.1 General. Use, dispensing and nuxmg of flam- mable and combustible liquids in open systems shall be in accor- dance with Section 7903.2.3.4. 7903.2.3.4.2 Ventilation. Continuous mechanical ventilation shall be provided at a rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot (5.1 Us per m2) of floor area over the design area. Provisions shall be made for introduction of makeup air in such a manner to include all floor areas or pits where vapors can collect. Local or spot ventilation shall be provided when needed to prevent the acctJmulation of hazardous vapors. For ventilation system de- sign, see the Building and Mychanical Codes. EXCEPTION: Where natural ventilation can be shown to be effec- tive for the materials used, dispensed or mixed. 7903.2.3.4.3 Explosion control. Explosion control shall be pro- vided for Class I liquids or where explosive vapor-air mixtures can develop under normal operating conditions. Explosion control shall be designed in accordance with the Building Code. 7903.2.3.4.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Spill control shall be provided in accordance with Section 7901.8 when flammable or combustible liquids are dispensed intci containers exceeding 1.1-gallon (4 L) capacity or mixed or used in open con- tainers or systems exceeding 5.3-gallon (20 L) capacity. Spill con- trol and secondary containment shall be provided in accordance with Section 7901.8 when the capacity of an individual container exceeds 55 gallons (208 L) or the aggregate capacity of multiple containers or tanks exceeds 100 gallons (378.5 L). 7903.2.3.5 Closed systems. 7903.2.3.5.1 General. Use or mixing of flammable or combus- tible liquids in closed systems shall be in accordance with Section 7903.2.3.5. 7903.2.3.5.2 Ventilation. Closed systems designed to be opened as part of normal operations shall be provided with ven- tilation in accordance with Section 7903.2.3.4.2. · 7903.2.3.5.3 Explosion control. Explosion control shall be pro- vided wheq an explosive environment can occur as a result of the dispensing, mixing or use process. Explosion control shall be de- signed in accordance with the Building Code. EXCEPTION: When process vessels are designed to fully contain the worst-case explosion anticipated within the vessel under process conditions considering the most likely failure. 7903.2.3.~.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Spill control shall be provided in accordance with Section 7901.8 when flammable or combustible liquids are dispensed into or used or mixed in containers exceeding 55-gallon (208 L) capacity. Spill control !lild secondary containment shall be provided in accor- dance with Section 7901.8 when the aggregate capacity of multi- ple containers or tanks exceeds 1,000 gallons (3785 L). I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE .;_ 8004.1.10 Fire-extingqishing systems. Indoor roqms or areas in which.hazardous materials are dispensed.or used shall be pro- tected by an automatic fire-extinguishing system. Sprinkler sys- tem design shall not be less than that requireq by the Fire Code for Ordinary Hazard, Group 2, with a minimum design area of 3~000 square feet (278.7 m2). See Section 9003, Standard n.2.9. Where the materials or storage arrangement require a· higher level of sprinkler system protection in accordance with nationally recog- nized standards, the higher lev:el of sprinkler system protection .shall be provided .. EXCEPTION: Approved alternate automatic .fire-extinguishing systems are allowed. 8004.1.11 Ventilation. Indoor dispensing and use areas shall be provided with exhaust ventilation in accordance with Sec- tion 8003.1.4. EXCEPTION: Ventilation is not required for dispensing and use of flammable solids other than finely divided particles. '8004.1.12 Em~rgency shutoff for flammable, oxidizing and pyrophoric gases. FlaI)lillable, oxidizing and pyrophorlc gas systems shall be provided with approved emergency shutoff valves that can be activated at each point of use and at each source. 8004.1.13 Container position for liquefied flammable gases and flammable gases in solution. Containers of liquefied flrup.- mable gases and flammable gases in solution shall be in the up- right position or positioned such that the pressure-relief valve is in direct contact with the vapor phase of the contaip.er. 8004.1.14 Bulk oxygen systems. Bulle oxygen systems at indus- trial and institutional consumer sites shall be in accordance with UFC Standard 80-2. 8004.1.15 Liquid transfer. Liquids having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFC Standard 79-3 shall be transferred by one of the following methods: EXCEPTIONS: 1. Liquids having a hazard ranking of 4 when dis, pensed from.approved containers not exceedin_g 1.1 gallons-(4 L). 2. Liquids having ·a hazard ranking•of 3 when dispensed from ap- proved containers not exceeding 5.3 gallons (20 L). 1 .. From safety cans. 2. Through an approved closed-piping system. 3. From containers or tanks by an approved pump taking suc- tion through an opening in the top of the container or tank. 4. From containers or tanks by gravity through an approved. self-or automatic-closing valve when the container or tank and dispensing operations are provided with spill control and secon- dary containment. See Section 8003.1.3. EXCEPTION: Highly toxic liquids shall not be dispensed by grav- ity from tanks. 5. Approved engineered liquid transfer systems. 8004.1.16 Silane. Use and dispensing of silane and mixtures of silane greater than. 2 percent by volume shall be in accordance · with Section 8004 and UFC Standard 80-1. 8004.2 Indoor Dispensing and Use. 8004.2.1 General. Indoor dispensing and use of hazardous ma- terials shall be in buildings complying with the Building Code and in accordance with Sections 8004.1 and 8004.2. 8004.2.2 Open systems. 8004.2.2.1 Geµeral. Dispensing and use of hazardous mate- rials in open containers. or systems shall be in accordance with Section 8004.2.2. 8004.1.10 8004.2.2.2 Ventijation. When gases, liquids or solids having a 'hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFC Standard 79-3 are dispensed or used, mechanical .exhaust ventilation ·sh.all be pro- vided to capture fumes, mists or vapors at the point of generation. EXCEPTION 1: Gases, liquids or solids which can be demon- strated not to create harmful fumes, mists or vapors. {For SFMJ 2. Automatic fire protection shall not be required in lab- oratory fame hoods except those having interiors with flame-lipread index greater than 25 br smoke density greater than 450. Under condi- tion of extraordinary hazard, automatic fire protection may be required for hoods having interiors with flame spread of25 or less and smoke density no greater than 450 when tested according to UBC Standard 8-1. When provided. the fire protection system shall be suitable to ex- tinguish fires with the laboratory under the anticipated conditions of use and shall comply with applicable standards. 8004.2.2.3 Fire-extinguishing system. In addition to Section 8004.1.10, laboratory fume hoods and spray booths where flam- mable materials are dispensed or used shall be protected by an au- tomatic fire-extinguishing system. 8004.2.2.4 Explosion control. Explosion control shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 8003. 1.7 when an explosive en- vironment can occur because of the characteristics or nature of the hazardous materials dispensed or used, or as a result of the dis- pensing or use process. 8004.2.2.5 Spill control and secondary containment for haz- ardous materials liquids. 8004.2.2.5.1 Spill control for hazardous materials liq- Qids. Buildings, rooms or areas where hazardous materials liq- uids are dispensed into vessels exceeding a 1.1-gallon (4 L) capacity or used in open systems exceeding a 5.3-gallon (20 L) ca- pacity shall be provided with spill control in accordance with Sec- tion 8003.1.3.2. 8004.2.2.5.2 Secondary containment for hazardous materials iiquids. When required by Table 8004.2-A, buildings, rooms or · areas where hazardous materials liquids are dispensed or used in open systems shall be provided with secondary containment in ac- cordance with Section 8003.'i.3.3 when the capacity of an individ- ual vessel or system or the capacity of multiple vessels· or systems exceeds the following: Individual Vessel or System: Greater than 1.1 gallons ( 4 L) Multiple Vessels or Systems: Greater than 5.3 gallons (20 L) 8004.2.3 Closed systems. 8004.2.3.1 General. Use of hazardous materials in closed con- tainers or systems shall be in accordance with Section 8004.2.3. 8004.2.3.2 Use. Systems shall be suitable for the use intended and shajl be designed by persons competent in such design. Where nationally recognized good practices or standards have been es- tablished for the processes employed, they shall be followed in the design. Controls shall be designed to prevent materials from enter- ing or leaving p:rocess or reaction systems at other than the in- tended time, rate or path. When automatic controls are provided, \4ey shall be designed to be fail safe. 8004.2.3.3 Ventilation. If closed . systems are designed to be opened as part of normal operations, ventilation shall be provided in accordance with Section 8004.2.2.2. 8004.2.3.4. Fire-extinguishing system. In addition to Section 8004.LlO; laboratory fume hoods and spray booths where flam- mable materials are used shall be protected by an automatic fire- extinguishing system. 8004.2.3.5 Expl~sion control. Explosion control shall be pro- vided in accordance with Section 8003.1.7 when an explosive en- 1-237 CL A-l. CL at A-l. CL A-l. CL A-l. CL A-l. CL AL I I, \__ .I 1~ I ·l·- 1 I I I I ~\ lEXHAUST SYSTEMS Except for ducts used to convey noncorrosive vapors with no particulate, accessible cleanouts shall be provided at ten (10) feet (3048 mm) intervals and at changes in direction. Access openings shall also be provided for access to sprinklers and other equipment within the duct which requires servicing. 506.4 Explosion Venting. Ducts conveying explosive dusts shall have explosion vents, openings protected by antiflashback swing valves or rupture diaphragms. Openings to relieve explosive forces shall be located outside the building. When relief dev-ices cannot provide sufficient pressure relief, ductwork shall be designed to withstand an internal pressure of not less than 100 pounds per square inch (689 kPa). 506.5 Supports. Spacing of supports for ducts shall not exceed twelve (12) feet (3658 nup.) for eight (8) inch (203 mm) ducts nor twenty (20) feet (6096 mm) for larger ducts unless justified by the design. The design of supports shall assume that fifty percent (50%) of the duct is full of the particulate being conveyed. 506.6 Fire Protection. Sprin·klers or other fire-protection devices shall be installed within ducts having a cross-sectional dimension exceeding ten (10) inches (254 mm) when the duct conveys flammable vapors or fumes. Sprinklers shall be installed at twelve (12) foot (3658 nun) intervals in horizontai ducts-and.at changes in direction. In vertical runs, sprinklers shall be installed at the top and at alternate floor levels. 506.7 Clearances. Ducts conveying flammable or exp.losive vap9rs, fumes or dusts shall have a clearance from rombustibles of not less than eighteen (18) inches (457 .mm). This clearance may be reduced when the combustible construction is protected in accordance with Table 3-2. Ducts conveying p.roducts at temperatures exceeding 125°F (52"C) shall have a clearance to combustible materials not less than the following; 125°F (52"C) to 250"F (121 •q_:_1 inch (25.4 min); 251 "F (122"C) to 600°F (316°C)-8 inches (203 mm). For teinperatures exceeding 600"F (316°C), the clearance shall be. not ·1ess than required for chimneys in Table 8-3. 506.8 Protection from Physical Damage. Ducts installed in locations where they are subject to physical damage shall be protected by suitable guards. 506.9 Exhaust Outlets. Outlets for exhausts that exceed 600°F (315°C) shall be in accordance with Table 8-3. The termination point for exhaust ducts discharging to the atmosphere shall be not less than the following: · 506.9.1 Ducts conveying explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts: thirty (36) 506.3-508.1 feet (9144 mm) from property line; ten (10) feet (3048 mm) from openings into the building: six (6) feet (1829 mm) from exterior walls or roofs; thirty (30) feet (9144 mm) from combustible walls or openings into the building which are in the direction of the exhaust discharge; ten (10) feet (3048 mm) above adjoining grade. 506.9.2 Other product-conveying outlets: ten (10) feet (3048 mm) from property line; three (3) ,feet (914 mm) from exterior wall or roof; ten (10) feet (3048 mm) from openings into the building; ten (10) feet (3048 mm) above adjoining grade. Part II -Commercial Hoods and Kitchen Ventilation 507:0 Definitions For the purpose of this part, the following definitions shalLapply: COMMERCIAL FOOD HEAT-PROCESSING EQUIPMENT is equipment used in a food establishment for heat-processing food or utensils and which pi:oduces grease vapors, steam, fumes, smoke or odors which are required to be removed through a local exhaust ventilation system. COMPENSATING HOOD is a hood that has an outside air supply with_air delivered below or within the hood; When makeup air is diffused directly into the (;!Xhaust with.in the hood cavity, it becc,mes a short-circuit hood. GREASE FILTER is a device used to capture by entrapment, impingement, adhesion or similar means, grease and similar contaminants before they enter a duct system. HOOP is an air-intake device connected to a mechanical exhaust system for collecting and removing grease, vapors, .fumes, smoke, steam, heat or odors from commercial food heat-processing equipment. Type I Hood is a kitchen hood for collecting and removing grease and smoke. Type II Hood is a general kitchen hood for collecting and removing steam, vapor, heat or odors. · 508.0 Kitchen Ventilation Systems 508.1 Materials 508.1.1 Grease Ducts. Grease ducts and plenums serving· a Type I hood shall be constructed of at least 0.055-inch-thick (1.4-mm) (No. 16 manufacturer's standard gage) steel or stainless steel at least 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) in 'thickness. 65 .. -·~ .... -......,, I I ·1 I I I LC LA LC L.A I I LC LA LC LA I· I 8001.3.2 8001:4,5.1.2 ! I, 3. Range of container sizes, 4. Locations of emergency isolation and mitigation valves and devices, · 5. Product conveying piping containing liquids or gases, other than utility-owned fuel gas lines and low-pressure fuel gas lines, 6. Op. and off positions of valves for valves which are of the self-indicating type, and 7. Storage plan showing the intended storage arrangement, in- cluding the location and dimensions of aisles. The plans shall be legible and approximately to scale. Separate distribution systems are allowed to be shown on separate pages. See also Appendix II-E, [For SFMJ The HMMP shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Division 2, Chapter 3. 8001.3.3 Hazardous materials inventory statement. When required by the authority having jurisdiction, each application for· a permit shall include a hazardous materials inventory statement (HMIS). See also Appendix II-E. [For SFMJ The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Divi- sion 2, Chapter 3. 8001.4 Systems, Equipment and Processes. 8001.4.1 General. Systems, equipment and processes utilized for storage, dispensing, use or handling of hazardous materials shall be in accorda_nce with Section 8001.4. 8001.4.2 Design and construction of containers, cylinders and tanks. Containers, cylinders and tanks shall be designed and constructed in accordance with nationally recognized standards. See ,Article 90 and Section 101.3. Containers, cylinders, tanks and other means· used for containment of hazardous materials shall be I -of an approved type. I I I I I I I I 8001.4.3 Piping, tubing, valves and fittings. 8001.4.3.1 General. Piping, tubing, valves and fittings convey- ing hazardous materials shall be installed in accordance with ap- proved standards and shall be in accordance with Section 8001.4.3. 8001.4.3.2 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed ·and fabricated from materials compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of adequate strength and du- rability to withstand 'the pressure, structural and seismic stress, and exposure to which they are subject, 2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with na- tionally recognized standards (see Article 90, Standard a.2.1) to indicate the material conveyed, 3. Emergency shutoff valves shall be.identified and the loca- tion shall be clearly visible and indicated by means of a sign, and 4. ·Backflow-prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of hazardous materials could create a hazard- ous condition or cause the unauthorized discharge of hazardous materials. 8001.4.3.3 Additional regulations for supply piping for health hazard materials. Supply piping and tubing for gases and liq- 1-212 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE uids having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFC Standard 79-3 shall also be in accordance with the following: 1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly tox- ic or toxic material shall have welded or brazed connections throughout unless an exhausted enclosure is provided if the mate- rial is a gas, or the piping is provided with a receptor for contain- ment if the material is a liquid, EXCEPTIONS: 1. Nonmetallic piping with approved connec- tions. 2. Metallic piping with nonmetallic lining with approved co~nec- tions. 3. Threaded pipe and connections in accordance with nationally rec- ognized standards. See Section 9003, Standard a.2.5. 2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, with- in any portion of a means of egress required to be enclosed in fire- resistive construction or in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H Occupancies, EXCEPTION: Piping and tubing within the space defined by the I walls of corridors and floor or roof above or in concealed space above other occupancies when installed in accordance with the Building Code as required for semi-conductor fabrication facilities classified as Group H Occupancies. 3. Where gases or liquids are carried in pressurized piping above 15 psig (103.4 kPa), excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be located with- in the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk so~ce as practical, and 4. Readily accessible manual or automatic remotely activated fail-safe emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the following locations: 4.1 The point of use, and 4.2 The tank, cylinder or bulk source. 8001.4.3.4 Flammable; oxidizing and pyrophoric gases. When low melting point materials, such as aluminum, copper, some brass alloys or nonmetallic materials, are used for piping systems, conveying flammable, pyrophoric or oxidizing gases such piping systems shall be protected with one of the following: 1. Isol!ltion from fire exposure by fire-resistive construction or other approved means; 2. Isolation from fire exposure by gas cabinets; 3.' Protected from fire exposure by an automatic fire-extin- guishing system; 4. Located so that any release resulting from failure of the pip- ing systems will not unduly expose persons, buildings or struc- tures; or 5. Provided with a readily accessible shutoff valve or valves which will shut off: the source of gas to the piping system in the event of leakage. 8001.4.4 Equipment, machinery and alarms. Equipment, ma- .chinery and required detection and alarm systems associated with the use, storage or handling of hazardous materials shall be listed or approved. 8001.4.5 Installation of tanks. 8001.4.5.1 Underground tanks. 8001.4.5,1.1 General. Underground tanks used for the storage of liquid hazardous materials shall be located and protected in ac- cordance with Section 7902.6.11. 8001.4.5,1.2 Secondary containment. Secondary containment shall be provided for new installations of underground tanks. I I 1·· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE ~-,,· EXCEPTION: Detonatable and Class I organic peroxides are al- lowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Haz- ardous materials storage cabinets shall comply with Section 8001.32 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.2.4 Unstable (reactive) materials. Class 3 and 4 un- stable (reactive) materials shall not be stored or used.in Group A Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) materials are al- lowed when stored. within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Haz- ardous materials storage cabinets shall comply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.2.5 Flammable and oxidizing gases. Except for cyl- inders not exceeding 250 cubic feet (7 .1 mJ) at NTP used for main- tenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, flammable and oxidizing· gases shall not be stored or used in Group A Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Food, service operations in conformance with Sec- tion 8203.2.1.8. The aggregate quantities of gases used for maintenance pur- poses and operation of equipment shall not exceed the exempt amounts listed in Table 8001.15-A. 8001.15.2.3 Groups B, F, M and S Occupancies. 8001.15.2.3.1 Toxic and highly toxic compressed gases. Toxic and highly toxic compressed gases shall not be stored or used ih offices, retail sales or classroom portions of Group B, F, Mor S Occupancies. EXCEPTION: When within classrooms of Group B Occupancies, · cylinders not exceeding 20 cubic feet (0.57 m3) at NTP are allowed in gas cabinets or fume hoods. 8001.15,2.3.2 Liquid and solid oxidizers. 8001.15.2.3.2.1 Class 4. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not be stored or used in offices, retail sales or classroom portions of Group B, F, Mor S Occupancies. EXCEPTION: When within classrooms of Groups B, F and M Oc- cupan~ies, Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers are allowed when stored in hazardous materials storage cabinets. Hazardous materials storage cabinets must comply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storages. 8001.15.2.3.3 Organic peroxides. Unclassified detonatable and Class I organic peroxides shall not be stored or used in offices, classrooms and retail sales portions of Group B, F, M or S Occu- pancies. EXCEPTION: When within classrooms of Groups B, F and M Oc- cupancies, undetonatable and Class I organic peroxides are allowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Hazardous materials storage cabinets shall comply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.3.4 Unstable (reactive) materials. } 8001.15.2.3.4.1 Offices. Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) mate- rials shall not be stored or used in offic~s of Group B, F, Mor S Occupancies. 8001.15.2.3.4.2 Classrooms. Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) materials shall not be stored or used in classrooms of Group B, For M Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) materials are al- lowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Haz- ardous material storage cabinets shall comply with Section 8001.3.2 @d shall not contain other storage. · 8001.15.2,3.4.3 Retail sales. Class 4 unstable (reactive) materi- als shall not be stored or used in retail sales portions of Group M Occupancies. I 8001.15.2.2.3 8001.15.2.5.2.2 8001.15.2;3~5 Flammable and oxidizing gases. Except for.cyl- inders.not exceeding 250 cubic feet (7.08 m3) at NTP used for maintenance purposes, patient care or operation of equipment, flammable and oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group B, F, M or S Occupancies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for maintenance pur- poses, patient care and operation of equipment shall not exceed the exempt amounts listed in Table 8001.15-A. Medical gas sys- tem supply cylinders shall be located iri medical gas storage rooms or gas cabinets as set forth in Section 7404.2. 8001.15.2.4 Group E Occupancies. 8001.15.2.4.1 'toxic and highly toxic compressed gases. Toxic and highly toxic compressed gases shall not be stored or used in Group E Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Cylinders not exceeding 20 cubic feet (0.57 m3) at N'I'P are allowed within gas cabinets or fume hoods. 8001.15.2,4.2 Liquid and solid oxidizers. 8001.15.2.4.2.1 Class 4. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not be stored or used in Group E Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers are 'allowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Hazardous materi- als storage cabinets must comply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.4.3 Organic peroxides. Detonatable and Class I or- ganic peroxides shall not be stored or used in Group E Occupan- cies. EXCEPTION: Detonatable and Class I organic peroxides are al- lowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Haz- ardous materials storage cabinets shall c9mply with Section 8001.3.2 and.shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.4.4 Unstable (reactive) materials. Class 3 and 4 un- stable (reactive) materials shall not be stored or used in Group E Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Class 3 and 4 unstable (reactive) materials are al- lowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Haz- ardous materials storage cabinets shall comply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.4.5 Flammable and oxidizing gases. Except for cyl- inders not exqeeding 250 cubic feet (7.08 m3) at NTP used for maintenance purposes or operation of equipment, flammable and oxidizing gases shall not be stored or used in Group E Occupan- cies. The aggregate quantities of gases used for maintenance pur- poses and operation of equipment shall not exceed the exempt amounts listed in Table 8001.15-A. 8001.15.2.5 Group I Occupancies. 8001.15.2.5.1 Toxic and highly toxic compressed gases. Toxic and highly toxic compressed gases shall not be stored or used within Group I Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Cylinders not exceeding 20 cubic feet (0.57 m3) at NTP are allowed within gas cabinets or fume hoods in quantities up to the exempt amount. 8001.15.2.5.2 Liquid and solid oxidizers. 8001.15.2.5.2.1 Class 4. Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers shall not he stored or used in Group I Occupancies. EXCEPTION: Class 4 liquid and solid oxidizers are allowed when stored within hazardous materials storage cabinets. Hazardous materi- als storage cabinets must coinply with Section 8001.3.2 and shall not contain other storage. 8001.15.2.5.2.2 Class 3. A maximum of200 pounds (90.7 kg) of solid or 2 gallons (7.57 L) ofliquid Class 3 oxidizer is allowed in 1-217 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 3. Set not less than 3 feet (914 mm) deep in a concrete footing ofnot less than a 15-inch (381 mm) diameter, 4. Set with the top of the posts not less than 3 feet (914 mm) above ground, and · 5. Located not less than 5 feet (1524 mm) from the tank. 8001.11.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wirhl.g and equipment shall be installed in accordance with the Electrical Code. 8001.11.5 Static accumulation. When processes or conditions, exist where a flammable mixture could be ignited by static elec- tricity, means shall be provided to prevent the accumulation of a static charge. 8001,U.6 Protection from light. Materials which are sensitiv~ to light shall be stored in containers designed to .protect them.from such exposure. 8001.11.7 Shock padding. Materials which are shock sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against acci- dental dislodgement and dislodgement dtµ"ing seismic activity. For · seismic requirements and the seismic zone iil'which the-material is located, see the Building.Code. 8001.ll.8 Separation of incompatible materials. Incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use shall be separated when the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2.268 kg) or , 1/i gall<;m (1.89 L). Separation shall be accomplished by: 1. Segregating incompatible materials storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm), 2. Isolating incompatible materials storage by a noncombusti- ble partition extending not less than 18 inches (457.2 mm) above and to the sides of the stored material, 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous materials storage cabinets (see Section 8001.3.2), or 4. SWring compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted en- closures in accordance with Sections 8003.3.1.3.2 and 8003 .3 .1.3 .3. Materials which are incompatible shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted enclosure. 8001.11.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial con- struction, adequately braced and anchored. For seismic require- ments and the seismic zone in which the material is located, see the Building Code. Shelves shall be provided with a lip or guard when used for the storage ofindividual containers. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Storage in hazardous materials storage cabinets or laboratory ,furniture specifically designed for such use. 2.Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3. Shelf storage of hazardous materials shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 8001.12 Handling and Transportation. 8001.12.1 General. Handling and transportation of hazardous materials in corridors or exit enclosures shall be in accordance with Section 8001.12. See-also Section 8001.4. Hazardous materials gas containers, cylinders and tanks in tran- sit shall have their protective caps in place. Containers, cylinders and tanks of highly toxic or toxic compressed _gases shall have their valve outlets capped or plugged with an approved closure device. See also Sections 7401.7 and 740.3.3. November 15, 2004 ERRATA 8001.11.3 8001.13.3 8001.12.2 Required use of carts and trucks. Liquids in con- tainers exceeding 5 gallons (18.9 L) in a corridor or exit enclosure shall be transported on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UFC Standard 79-3 transported within corridors or exit enclosures shall be on ,a cart or truck. When carts and trucks are required for transporting hazardous materials, they shall be in accordance with Section 8001.12.3. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Two hazardous materials liquid contain- ers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. 2. s'ingle drums not exce~ding 55 gallons (208.2 L), which are transported by suitable drum trucks. 3. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are transported by approved hand trucks, and containers and cylin- ders not exceeding 25 pounds (11.3 kg), which are hand carried. _ 4. Solid hazardous materials not exceeding 100 pounds (45.4 kg), which are transported by approved hand trucks, and a single contiiiner not exceeding 50 pounds (22.7 kg), which'is hand carried. 8001.12.3. Carts and trucks. I 8001.12.3.1 General. Carts and trucks required by Section 8001.12.3 to be used to transport hazardous materials shall be in accordance with.Section 8001.12.3. 8001.12.3.2 Design. Carts and trucks used to transport hazard- ous materials shall be designed to provide a stable base for the commodities to be transported and shall have a means of restrain- ing containers to prevent accidental dislodgement. Compressed gas cylinders placed on carts and trucks shall be individually re- strained. 8001.12.3.3 Speed-control devices. Carts and trucks shall be provided with a device which will enable the operator to safely control movement by providing stops or speed-reduction devices. 8001.12.3.4 Construction, Construction materials for hazard- ·ous materials carts or trucks shall be compatible with the material .transported. The cart or truck shall be of substantial construction. 8001.12.3,5 Spill control. Carts and trucks transporting liquids shall be capable of containing a spill from the largest single con- tainer transported. 8001.12.3.6 Attendance. Carts and trucks used to transport materials shall not obstruct or be left unattended within any part of a means of egress. 8001.12,3.7 Incompatible materials, Incompatible materials shall not be transported on the same cart or truck. 8001.13 Facility Closure. 8001.13.1 Temporarily out-of-service facilities. Facilities which are temporarily out of service shall continue to maintain a permit and be monitored and inspected. 8001.13.2 Permanently out-of-service facilities. Facilities for which a permit is not kept current or is not monitored and in- spected on a regular basis shall be deemed to be permanently out of service and shall be closed in accordance with Section 8001.13.3. 8001.13.3 Plan. The permit holder or applicant shall submit a plan to the fire department to terminate storage, dispensing, han- c!ling or use of hazardous materials at least 30 days prior to facil- ity closure. The plan shall demonstrate that hazardous materials which were stored, dispensed, handled or used in the facility have been transported, disposed of or reused in a manner that elimi- nates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. Such plan shall be submitted in accordance with. Section 8001.3.1. 1-215 I I I I I I :1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ . ~ 13-132 INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 7-9.8. 2 Colwnns·withiµ Rubber Tire Storage. Where fireproof- ing is not provided, steel columns shall be protected as follows: ( 1) Storage exceeding 15 ft through 20 ft ( 4.6 m through 6 m) in height -one sidewall sprinkler directed to one side of the rnlumn at a 15-ft ( 4.6-m) level (2) Storage exceeding 20 ft (6.1 m) in height-two sidewail sprinklers, one at the top of the column and the other at a 15-ft (4.6--m) level, both directed to the side of the column E:w:ption: The protection specified in '7-9. 8.1( 1) and (2) shall not be rf.quired where storage in fixed racks is protected by in-rack sprinklers. Table 7-9.8.1 Ceili:ng Sprinkler Densities for ·Prot~ction of Steel Building Colurp.ns · Aisle Width 4 ft (1.2 m) 8 ft (2.4 m) Commodity Class gpm/ft2 mm/min 0.37 15.1 II 0.44 17.9 III 0.49 20.0 IV and plastics 0.68 27.7 Noce: For aisle widths of4 ft to 8 ft (1.2 m to 2.4 m), a direct linear in- terpolation between densities can be made. 7-10 Sprinkler System Discharge Criteria for Special Occupancy Hazards. 7-10.1 F1ammable and Combustible Liquids. See NFPA 30, Flammable and Combustib/,e liquids Code, for sprinkler system dis- charge criteria pertaining to the protection of flammable and combustible liquids. 7-10.2 Aerosol Products. See NFPA 30B, Code for the Manufac- ture and Storage of Aerosol Products, for sprinkler system discharge criteria pertaining to the protection of aerosol products. 7-10..3 Spray Application Using F1ammable or Combustible Materials. 7-10.3.1 See NFPA 33, Standard for Spray Application Using Flammable or Combustible Material~, for a,pplicable terms pot defined in Chapter 1. 7-10.3.2* Spray Areas and Mixing Rooms. The automatic sprin- kler system in spray areas and mixing rooms shall be designed for Extra Hazard (Group 2) occupancies. (33: 7-2.1) 7-10.3.3 Water supply for sprinklers shall be sufficient to supply all sprinklers likely to open in any one fire ihcident without depleting the available water for use in hose streams. Where sprinklers are installed to protect spray areas and mixing rooms only, water shall be permitted to be furnished from the domestic supply, subject to the approval of the authority having jurisdic- tion and provided the domestic supply can meet the design cri- teri~ for extra hazard, Group 2 occupancies. (33: 7-2.3) 7-10.3.4 For spray application areas using styrene cross-linked thermoset resins (commonly known as glasdiber reinforcec;l plastics), a1,1tomatic sprinkler systems shall ·be designed and 1999 Edition installed for at least ordinary hazard, Group 2 occupancies. (33: '15-3) 7-10.4 Solvent Extraction Plants. 7-10.4.1 See NFPA 36, Standard for Solvent Extraction Plants, for applicable terms not defined in Chapter 1. 7-10.4.2* Sprinkler Systems. (36: 2-9) 7-10.5 Nitrate Film. 7-10.5.1 See NFPA 40, Standard for the Storage and Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film, for applicable terms not defined in Chapter 1. 7-10.5.2 Where rooms containing nitrate film are required to be sprinklered per NFPA 40, the sprinkler system shall be . installed in accordance with the requirements for extra hazard occupancies. (40: 3-1.2) : 7-10:5.3 Sprinkler System Water Supply. Water supplies for automatic sprinklers shall be based on 20 gpm (1.26 L/sec) per sprinkler for 20 minutes for the total number of sprinklers in one vault, plus 25 percent of the sprinklers in the commu- nicating fire area .. (40: 3-2.2) 7-10.6 · Storage of Pyroxylin Plastic. 7-10.6.1 See NFPA 42, Code for the Storage of Pyroxylin Plastic, for applicable terms not defined in Chapter 1. 7-10.6.2 Sprinkler System Water Supply. 7-10.6.2.1 The water supply for automatic sprinklers shall be based on the number of sprinklers liable to be affected in any fire section between fire walls or fire-resistive partitions. It shall be assumed that any one of the following numbers of sprinklers can be affected and the condition giving maximum flow iJSed as a basis: (1) All sprinklers in a vault (2) All sprinklers in a tote box storeroom (3) Three-fourths of the sprinklers in a finished-stock store- room (4) All sprinklers in a section ofan isolated storage building ( 42: 2-4.3. l) 7-10.6.2.2 The water supply for an automatic sprinkler system shall be based on a flow of 20 ·gpm (76 Lpm) per sprinkler for . 20 m.inutes, with a minimum rate of flow of 500 gpm ( 1900 Lpm). Such flow shall be with an effective pressure at the top line of sprinklers ofnot less than 40 psi (2.8 bar). (42: 2-4.3.2) 1:10.7 Laboratories Using Chemica¼, 7-10.7.1 See NFPA 45, Standard for Fire Protection for Laboratories Using Qhemicals, for applicable terms not defined in Chapter 1. 7-10.7.2 An automatic sprinkler system, where required by Table 3-1 (a) of NFPA 45, depending on the construction of the building, the hazard class of the laboratory unit, the con- struction of the laboratory unit enclosure, and the area of the laboratory unit shall be in accordance with the following: O )' Automatic sprinkler system protection for Class A and Class B lab9ratories shall be in accordance with ordinary hazard, Group 2 occupancies. (2) 1 Automatic sprinkler system protection for Class C and Class D laboratories shall be in accordance with ordinary hazard, Group I occupancies. ( 45: 4-2.1.1) I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I * 45-(0 FIRE PROTECTION FOR LABORATORIES USING CHEMICALS .r~) A_ l?bor.atory work area within a Class A laboratory unit ex Ge eds 46,5 m2 (500 ft2)' · (3.) A la!;,oratory work area within a Class B, Class C, pr Class D labor-atory unit exceeds 93 m2 (1000 ft2),. . ( 4). A hood in a laboratory work area is located· adjacent to the primary means of exit access. (5) A compressed gas <:ylinder is in use and the· following exist when the cylinder a. ls larger than lecture bottle size (approximately ·5 cm x 33 cm (2 in. x 13 in.)]. ' b. Contains a gas that is flammable or has a Health Haz- ard Rating of 3 or 4. c. Could prevent safe egress in the event of accidental release of cylinder contents. (6) A cryogenic container is in use that a. Contains a flammable gas or has a Health Hazard Rat- ing of 3 or 4. b. Could prevent safe egress in the event of accidental release of container contents. 3.4.2 'Emergency lighting facilities shall be provided for any laboratory work area requiring a second means ofaccess to an exit, in accordance with 3.4.1. 3.4.3 The required exit access doors of all laboratory work areas within Class A or Class B laboratory units shall swing in the direction of exit travel. 3.4.4* The required exit access doors of all laboratory work areas within Class C or Class D laboratory units shall be permit- ted to swing against the direction of exit travel or shall be per- mitted to be a horizontal sliding door complying with NFPA 101, Life Safety Code. 3.4.5 Emergency lighting in. laboratory work areas and exits shall be installed in accordance with Section 7.9, Emergency Lighting, ofNFPA 101, Life Safety Code. 3.5* Furn..iture, Casework, and Equipment. Furniture, case- work, and equipment in laboratory units shall be arranged so that means. of access to an exit can be reached easily from any point. · 3.6 Electrical Installation, All electrical installations, includ- ing wiring ,md appurtenances, apparatus, lighting, signal sys- tems, alarm systems, remote control systems, or parts thereof, shall co111ply with NFPA 70, National Electrical CocJ,tt;. 3.6.1 Electrical receptacles, switches, and controls ~hall be located so as not to be subject to liquid spills. 3.6.2* Laboratory work areas, laboratory units, and laboratory hood interiors shall be considered as unclassified electrically with. respect 'tO Article 500 ofNFPA 70, National Electrical Code. Exception: Under some conditions of hazard, it could be necessary to classify a laboratory work area, or a part thereof, as a hai;ardous loca- lion, for the purpose of designating the electrical installations. (See 9.2.2 and 9.2.5.) C~apter 4 Fire Protection 4.1 General. 4 .. Ll All fal;>otatory units :shall be provided, with fii:e protec- tion appi:opriate to the fire hazard, as follows: ( 1) Por.tal?J'e fire extinguishers (see Section 4.4) 2000Editjon (2)' .Fire alarm systems (see Section 4.5) (3) Evacuation and emergency plans (see Section 4,6) 4. 1.2 ,In addition to the fire protection specified in 4.1.1, lab- oratory Units under some Conditions shall be provided With automatic extinguishing systems (see Section 4.2) and inside standpip·e and hose systems (see Section 4.3). 4.1.3 An automatic sprinkler system complying with NFPA 13. Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, shall be provided fonhe protection of any belowgrade laboratory work area. 4.2 Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems. 4,2.1 * Automatic Sprinkler Systems. 4,2,1.1 An automatic sprinkler system, where required b) Table 3.1.I (a), (iepehding on the constrµction of the build- ing, the hazard class of the laboratory unit, the construction of the laboratory unit enclosure, and the area of the laboratory unit shall be in accordance with the following: (a) Automatic sprinkler system protection for Class A and Class B laboratories shall be in accordance with NFPA 13, Stan- dard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ordinary Hazard (Group 2) occupancies. (b) /Automatic sprinkler system protection for Class C and Class D laboratories shall be in accordance with NFPA 13, Stan- dard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, for Ordinary Hazard (Group I) occupancies. 4.2.1.2* Automatic sprinkler systems shall be regularly inspected, tested; and maintained in accordance with NFPA 2~, _Sta7!dar4 f~ the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water- Based Fire Protection Systems. 4.2.2 Other Automatic Extinguishing Systems. Where required or used in place of automatic sprinkler systems, special hazard extinguishing systems and nonwater automatic extinguishing systems shall be designed, installed, and maintained in accor- dance with the following standards, as applicable: (I) NFPA I I, Standard for Low-Expansion Foam (2) NFPA l IA, Standard for Medium-and High-Expansion Foam Systems· (3) NFPA 12, Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems (4) NFPA 12A, Standard on Halon 1301 Fire Extinguishing Systems (5) NFPA 15, Standard for Water Spray Fixed Systems for Fire Protection (6) NFPA 17, Standard/or Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems (7) NFPA I 7 A, Standard for Wet Chemical Extinguishing Systems (8) NFPA 69, Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems (9) NFPA 750, Standard on Water Mist Fire Protection Systems 4,2.3* Discharge. The discharge of an automatic fire extin- guishing system shall activate an audible fire alarm system on the .premises .. 4,3 Standpipe and Hose Systems, 4.3,l * In all laboratory buildings that are two or more stories .above or below the grade level (level of exit discharge), stand- pipes shall be installed in accordance with NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant, and Hose Systems, 4,3,2* Standpipe systems shall be regularly inspected, tested, and maintained in accordance with NFPA 25, Standard for the Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire Protec lion Sys/e171S. ·- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TECHNICAL REFERENCE #3 I I 1.-·-.. I_ I I I I I I I 1· I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE i ·~ -!I TABLE 81-A TABLE 81-B TABLE 81-A-GENERAL FIRE-PROTECTION AND LIFE-SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SOLID-PILED STORAGE, SHELF STOR- · ALL ~TORA!:;E ,µu:AS (See Sections 8io2,sio3 and 8104)2 AGE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE (See Section 8103.3) SIZE OF lilGH-PILED Automatic Maximum STORAGE AREAi (square Maximum PermlHible Maximum ·reel) (See Sections 8102.2 Flre-extin-Flre-detec-Bwldln1Ac-Smoke and eur1a111 SmallHOie Pile Dimeo-Storage Pile Volume COM-and8102.4) sulahln1 Sys-tlonSy1tem cwCSee HeatRemov-Boards (See Valves and sion3 (feet) Hcllbt4 (reel) (cubicreet) MODITY tem (See Sec-(See Section Section al,(See Sec-Section Stations (See CLASS x 0.0929 ror inl ,lion _8102.4). 8102.5) ,81Q2.6) tlon8102.7) 8102.8) Section 8102.9) x3048formm x 0.0283 for m3 I-N 0-500 NRI NR NR'S NR NR6 ~ NR NR NR 501-2,500 NR_I Yes i-m.s NR NR6 NR 100 40 100,0QO . 2,501-12,0QO Yes NR NRS NR NR6 NR lob 40 400,000 Public· accessible 2,501-12,000 Yes NR NR5 NR NR6 NR. 100 40 400,000 Nonpublic accessible (Option 1) 2,501-12,000 NR1 Yes Yes, Yes Yes Yes 100 307 200,000 · Nonpublic accessible (Option 2) 12,001-20,000 Yes NR Yes , Yes NR6 Yes 100 40 400,000 20,001-500,000 Yes .NR Yes Yes NR6 Yes 100 40 400,000 Greater than Yes· NR Yes Yes, .NR6 Yes 100 40 400,000 500,0008 High 0-500 NRI NR NRS NR NR6 NR 50 NR NR hazard 501-2,500 Yes NR NR5 NR NR6 NR 50 30 75,000 Public accessible 501-2,500 Yes NR NR5 NR 'NR6 NR 50 30 75,000 Nonpublic accessible (Option 1) 501-2,500 NR1 Yes Yes Ye~ Yes Yes 50 20 50,000 Nonpublic. accessible , (Option 2) 2,501-300,000 Yes, NR Yes Yes· NR6 Yes 50 30 75,000 300,001-500,0008•9 Yes NR Yes Yes NR6 Yes ·so 30 75,000 NR = Not required. . 1When fire sprinklers are required for reasons other than Article 81, the portion.of the sprinkler system protecting the high-piled storage area shall be designed and installed in accordance with Sections 8103 and 8104. · 2For aisles, see Section 8102.10. 3Pi!es shall be separated by aisles c01;nplying with Section .8102.10. 4For storage in excess of the· height indicated, special fire pro\ection shall ·be provided in.accordance with Footnote 8 when required by the chief. See also Articles 79 and 88 for special limitations for flammable and combustible liquids.and aerosols. 5Section 902.2 shall apply for fire apparatus access. 6Curtain boards shall be installed as required by the Building Code. See ·UBC Section 906. 7For storage exceeding 30 feet (914 mm) in height, Option 1 shall be. used. 8Special fire-protection provisions such as, but-not limited to, fire protection of exposed steel columns; increased sprinkler density; additional in-rack sprinklers, without associated reductions in ceiling sprinkler density; or additional fire department hose connections shall be provided when required by the chief. 9High-piled storage areas shall not exceed 500,000 square feet (46 451.5 m2). A two-hour area separation wall shall be used to divide high-piled storage exceeding 500,000 square feei (46 451.5 m2) in area. TABLE 81-B-REQUIREMENTS FOR CURTAIN BOARDS AND SMOKE VENTING1 (See Sections 8102.7.4 a_nd 8102.8.3) MAXIMUM.AREA MAXIMUM SPAC-MAXIMUM DISTANCE DESIGNATED FORMED,BY CURTAIN INGOF·VENT TO VENTS FROM STORAGE HEIGHT CURTAIN'BOARD BOARDSl VENT AREA TO CENTERS WALL OR CURTAIN cre~t) DEPTH (reet) (square feet) (feet) BOARDS3 (feet) COMMODITY'CLASSIFI-X 0.0929 ror m2 FLOOR AREA RA-x3048 for mm CATION x3048rormm TIO I-IV 20 or less 6 .. 10,000 l:100 100 60 (Option 1) over20-4P 6 8,000. 1:75 100 55 I-IV 20 or less 4 3,000 1:75 100 55 (Option 2) over 20-40 4 3,000 1:50 100 50 High hazard 20 or iess 6 6,000 1:50 100 50 (Option 1) over 20-30 6 6,000 1:40 90 45 High hazard 20 or less 4 4,000 1:50 100 50 (Option 2) over 20-30 4 .. ·2,000 1:30 75 40 1 For rack storage heights-in excess of those indicated, see Section 8104.5. For solid-piled.storage heights in excess of those indicated, an approved engineered design shall be used. . . ' · 2When areas of buildings are equipped with early suppression-fast response (ESFR) sprinklers, the curtain boards within these areas shall be located only at the separation-between ESFR and conventional sprinkler systems. 3Toe distance specified is the maximum distance from any vent in a particular curtained,area to walls or curtiµn boards which form the perimeter of the curtained area 1-247 I 13-84 I INSTALLATION OF SPRINKLER 5YSTEMS Table 7-2.3.2.2 Discharge Criteria for Miscellaneous Storage and Storage 12 ft (3.7 m) or Less in Height,1 Commodity Classes I I throughIV· Commodity Classification I II up to 8 ft (2.4 m) II over 8 ft (2.4 m) up to 12 ft (3.6 m) I III IV up to 10ft (3 m) I IV over 10 ft (3 m) to 12 ft ·(3.6 m) Group A Plastics Stored on Racks Storage Maximum Height Building Height Up to 5 ft No limit Over 5 ft to 10 ft 15 ft Over'5 ft to 10ft 20 ft Over iO ft to 12 ft 17 ft Over 10 ft to 12 ft No limit Palletized and Bin Box Solid OH-2 EH-1 EH-2 EH-22 OH-2 OH-1 OH-1 OH-2 OH-2 OH-2 OH-2,,,. Cartoned Expanded -.: . ' OH-2 EH-li.,. EH-2 EH-22: OH-2 + 1 level in-rack5 + 1 level in-rac~5 Group A Plastics Solid Piled, Palletized, Bin-Box, or Shelf Stor,age, I I I I Storage Maximum Height Building Height Up to 5 ft No limit• \ Over 5 ft to 10 ft 15 ft·. Over 5 ft to 10 ft 20 ft Over 5 ft to 8 ft No limit Over 10 ft to 12 ft 17 ft .Over 10 ft to r2 ft 27 ft. Miscellaneous Tire Storage3 Piling Methods On floor, on side On floor, on tread or on side Single, double, or multirow racks on tread or on side Single row rack, portable, on tr~ad or on side Single-row tack, fixed, on tread or on side 1 1999 Edition Solid OH-2 EH-1 EH-2 EH-2. J EH-2 Cartoned Expanded " ··'oH:2 1 • "':, (){ ~,3i•,w'.1\1., ··, •1EH-l -,;,, , ~H-~, ,1 •• , •• '.',\.'"'-'-· ... \ '" \'t• \y·\\•\', ··.~ EH-2 · '.· '''EH-2:· '!';. Heigh~ of Storage ' ' ' 5 ft to 12 ft i-. To!Ht To 5ft ,!.:, ·,·1 5 :ft tQ 12 ft: I l •1•1'5ftto12ft'' · • • •• 11·.1, • ,. •iJ ~t \ I Solid OH-2 EH-2 EH-2 EH-22 OH-2 Rack OH-1 OH-1 OH-2 OH-2 OH-2 EH-1 Exposed Expanded OH-2 EH-2 OH-2 + 1 level in-rack5 EH-22 OH-2 + 1 level in-rack5 +l level in-rack5 Exposed Solid Expanded OH-2 OH-2 EH-2 EH-2 EH-2 EH-2 EH-2 EH-2 Occupancy Group EH-1 OH-2 OH-2 EH-1 EH-1 or OH-2 plus one level ofin-rack sprinklers I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 8104.3-A j, -'\ -A TAl;ILE 8104.3-A-REQUIRED FLUE SPACES .FOR RACK STORAGE1 SPRINKLER AT THE CEILING WITH OR WITHOUT MINIMUM IN-RACK SPRINKLERS FIRE SPRINKLER PROTECTiON s 25 feet (7620 mm) >25 feet RACK CONFIGURATION Storage Height Option 1 Optlon2 (7620mm) Single-Row Rack Transverse Flue Space I. Size:.: ( x 25.4 for mm) 3 inch NA 3 inch I Vertically Aligned NR ' NA Yes Longitudinal Flue Space NR ' NA NR Double-Row Rack Transverse Flue Space -I Size2 ( x 25.4 for mm) 6 inch3 3 inch 3 inch I Vertically Aligned NR3 NR Yes Longitudinal Flue Space NR,3 6inch 6inch Multi-Row Rack Transverse Flue Space I Size2 ( x 25.4 for mm) 6inch NA 6inch I Vertically Aligned NR NA Yes Longitudinal Flue Space NR NA NR 1 NR means "not required." NA !Jleans "not applicable." 2Random variations are allowe~, provided that the configuration does not obstruct water penetration. 3This option is not allowed with ESFR sprinkler protection. 1-248 ~,---,-··-· 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE IN-RACK SPRINKLERS AT NON· EVERY TIER SPRINKLERED Any Height Any Height NR NR NA NR NR NR NR NR NA NR NR NR NR NR NA NR NR NR TITLE 24 REPORT Title 24 Report for: Synergeyes 2232 Rutherford Road Carlsbad·, CA 92008 Project Designer: Smith-Consulting Engineers 12220 El C_amino Real San Diego, CA 92130 858-793-4 777 Report Prepared By: Scott Johnson DEC Engineers, Inc. 9466 Black Mountain Road Suite 230 San.Diego, CA 92126 (858) 578-3270 . Job-Number: 261'8 Date: 12/30/2005 · The EnergyPro computer program has been used to perform the calculations summarized in this compliance report. This program has approval and is authorized by the California Energy Commission for use with both the Residential and Nonresidential 2005 Building Energy Efficiency Standards. This program developed by EnergySoft, LLC -www.energysoft.com. EnergyPro 4.0 by EnergySoft User Number: 5151 T~c:~:ti \{,,,1-\.9, 6,o,,\:3"· ~ oo \ 4 '-tL\ fe.e. ~ss1- C.0-..11'.5e--c ~ \ l-ie----SAN DIEGO REGIONAL !f3'=>1 -:1° HAZARDOUS MATERIALS QUESTIONNAIRE Business Contact State Zip Code LA ~()0$' State Zip Code · Telephone# OFFICE USE ONLY UPFP#: ;2. 0 (p O S1 BP DATE: / Plan File# "6M IT . ( '='D) 471&, -Cf'/ I 0 The fol wing questions represent the facility's·activities, NOT the specific project description. PART I: FIRE DEPARTMENT -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISiON: OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: Indicate by circling the item, whether your business will use, process, or store any of the following hazardous materials. If any of the items are circled, applicant must contact the Fire Protection Agency with jurisdiction prior to plan submittal. 1. Explosive or Blasting Agents 5. Organic Peroxides 9. Water Reactives 13. Corrosives 2. Compressed Gases 6. Oxidizers 10. Cryogenics 14. Other Health Hazards 3. Flammable/Combustible Liquids 7. Pyrophorics 11. Highly Toxic or Toxic Materials 15. None of These 4. Flammable Solids 8. Unstable Reactives 12. Radioactives PART II: SAN DIEGO COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH --HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DIVISIONS (HMO): If the answer to any of the questions is yes,-applicant must contact the County of San Diego.Hazardous Materi~ls.Division, 1255 llilperial Avenue, 3rd.floor, San Diego, CA 92101. Call (619) 338-2222 prior to the issuance of a building permit. Expected date of Occupancy_3---"/ __ .;..,/_c:,_~_ FEES ARE REQUIRED. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. YES NO D ~ Is your business listed on the reverse side of this form? ~ D Will your business dispose of Hazardous Substances or Medical Waste in any amount? ~ D Will your business store or handle Hazardous Substances in qµantities equal to or greater than __.,,,. 55 gallons, ·500 pounds, 200 cubic feet; or carcinogens/reproductive toxins in any quantity? D _,,. l.!I Will your business use an existing or install an underground storage tank? IE D Will your business store or handle Regulated Substances (CalARP)? D ~Will your business use or install a Hazardous Waste Tank System (Title 22, Article 1 O)? D CalARP Exempt I 0 CalARP Required I D CalARP Complete I Date Initials PART Ill: San Diego County Air Pollution Control District: If the answer to any of the questions below is yes, applicant must contact the Air Pollution Control '- District (APCD), 9150 Chesapeake Drive, San Diego, CA 92123, telephone (858) 650-4550 prior to the issuance of a building or demolition permit. Note: if the§ answer to-questions 3 or 4 is yes, applicant must also 3 ubmit an asbestos notification form to the APCD at least 10 working days prior to commencing demolition _ or renovation, except demolition or renovation o!J.esttfential structures of four units or less. Contact the APCD for more information. YES NO 1. D ii;v" Will the subject facility or construction activities include operations or equipment that emit or are capable of emitting an air contaminant? (See the APCD fact sheet at http://www.sdapcd,org/info/facts/permits.pdf, and the list of typical equipment requiring an APCD permit on the reverse side of this form. Contact APCD if you have any-questions.) · 2. D D (ANSWER ONLY IF QUESTION 1 IS YE$} Will the subject facility be located within 1,000 feet of the outer boundary of a school (K through 12)? (Public and private schools may be found after search of the California Sc:hool Directory at http://www.cde.ca.gov/re/sd/; or contact the / appropriate school district.) 3. tl ~Will there be renovation that involves handling of any friable asbestos material, or disturbing any material that contains non-friable asbestos? 4. D ~ Will there be demolition involvin the removal of a load sup rtin .structural member? . Briefly describe bu~iness activities: Briefly describe proposed project: /J..1 I / 0-5' Date FOROFFICIAL USE ONLY: FIRE DEPARTMENT OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION: ____________________________ _ BY: DATE: EXEMPT OR NO FURTHER INFORMATION'REQUIRED RELEASED FOR BUILDING PERMIT BUT NOT FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO APCO APCO n1:11:.r, J:.Th.LO 1 71 /07 /fui\ I I RELEASED FOR OCCUPANCY COUNTY-HMO c>~~o~nal- '\Lero\'t:"'--1 S-"lb-C<R APCO