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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2285 RUTHERFORD RD; ; CB080030; Permit02-28-2008 C·t ,,Vf C I b d 1 y'O ar s a 1635 Faraday Av Carlsbad, CA 92008 Commercial/Industrial Permit Permit No: CB080030 Building Inspection Request Line (760) 602-2725 Job Address: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD Permit Type: Parcel No: Valuation: Occupancy Group: Project Title: Tl Sub Type: 2120620800 Lot#: $86,590.00 Construction Type: Reference #: CALLAWAY-2474 SF MANUFACT TO TOOL CRIB ROOM INDUST 0 1111 Status: Applied: Entered By: Plan Approved: Issued: Inspect Area: Plan Check#: Applicant: Owner: SMITH CONSUL TING ANDREW TARANGO 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 Con. Fee $541.66 $0.00 $352.08 $0.00 $0.00 $18.18 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $"0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CALLAWAY GOLF CO 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CARLSBAD CA 92008 Meter Size Add'I Reel. Water Con. Fee Meter Fee SDCWAFee CFO Payoff Fee PFF (3105540) PFF (4305540) License Tax (31 04193) License Tax (4304193) Traffic Impact Fee (3105541) Traffic Impact Fee (4305541) PLUMBING TOTAL ELECTRICAL TOTAL MECHANICAL TOTAL Master Orainage Fee Sewer Fee Redev Parking Fee Additional Fees HMP Fee TOTAL PERMIT FEES Total Fees: $994.92 Total Payments To Date: $994.92 Balance Due: ISSUED 01/03/2008 RMA 02/28/2008 02/28/2008 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $20.00 $63.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ?? $994.92 $0.00 BUJLDfNG PLANS <v 1N s 1 ORAGb ~tl..D ~ATTACHED Fl NAL APP~OVAJ.. Date: J ~ Y--0 K Clearance: _____ _ NOTICE: Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "Imposition' of fees, dedications, reservations, er other exactions hereafter collectively referred to as "fees/exactions." You have 90 days from the date this permit was issued to protest imposition of these feesiexactions. 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 fe-es in connection with this project. NOR DOES IT APPLY to any f x i ns of whi h h v r vi' n iv n N I E imil r hi r whi h h s flimi ati ns has reviou I oth rwise ex ired. ' " City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave.,Carlsbad, CA 92008 '760-602-2117 / 2718 / 2719 / 2121 Fax: 760-602-8558 Building Permit Application Plan Check No. E!,t. Value APN JoBADDRESS 2285 Rutherford Road 212 • 062 -08 CT/PROJECT# LOT# PHASE# # OF UNITS # BEDROOMS # BATI-IROOMS TEN TBUSINESSNAME CONSTR. TYPE OCC. GROUP CALLAWAY GOLF 111-1 HR DESCRIPTION OF WORK: 2,474 SF tenant improvement within an existing 127,297 SF, 2-story, tilt-up concrete building. room and 1-hour separated 'Control Area No. 2' room with a sociated lstructur I, mechanical improvement are a part of this permit. EXISTING USE B1,fl and S1 CONTACT NAME Andrew Tarango ADDRESS 12220 El Camino Real, Suite 200 ADDRESS CITY San Diego STATE CA ZIP 92130 GITY STATE PHONE (858) 793-4777 FAX (858) 793-4787 PHONE FAX EMAIL EMAIL andrewt@sca-sd.com PROPERTYOWNERNAME Callaway Golf ADDRESS 2180 Rutherford Road ADDRESS CITY Carlsbad STATE CA ZIP 92008 CITY PHONE (760) 931-1771 FAX (760) 930-5350 PHONE EMAIL EMAIL mikema@canawaygolf.c_om, eds@callawaygolf.com ARCH/DESIGNER NAME &ADDRESS STATE UC.# Cheryl D. Smith-12220 El Camino Real, SD 92130 . C11701 Construction of a Toolcrib ZIP ts«. 7031.5 Business and Professions Code: Afrt Cily or Countr, whtch requim a permit tnonstruct, alttr imf!~ demolish or rtP,air any structure. prior to iu issuance., also nquires the a_ppllcant for suth pennit to file a signed statement that he is tlC!nsedwnuant lo the provisiom of the Contnct<Ps Li<ens, law {Chapler !, """'"''I with' S.Clion i'ooo ol Drtision l of tht Bu,inen and Prolenions Cod,} or that ht is exempl therefrom, and the ba111 for the alleged mmption. Any viol,tion of Se<tion 7031.5 by any appliant ~r a p,nnit subjKU the ap~iant to a cm! p,nalty of not more than fiv, hundred dollaB {$500}). Workeri' Compensation Declaration:/ hemby affirm under penalty of perjUI)' ona of the following declarations: . I have and will maintain a certificate of conttnt to Nlf~nsu11 lorWO!kers' compensation as provided by Section 3700 of lhe Labor Code, for the penormance of the work for which this permit Is Issued. ;it I have and will maintain workers' compensation, as required by Secbon 3700 of the Labor Code, for the performance of the work for which this permit Is Issued. My workers' compensation insurance carrier and policy number are: Insurance Co •. J11trc Fc.w/J Polley No. ~6 }y,S-. l O ~ Expiration Date / t> I /Of . This section need not be ~led n the permit ts for0!18 hundred dollars ($100) or less. 0 11 · Certiflcale 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 lo become subject lo the Workers' Compensation Laws of Cal1fomia. WARNING: Fallu11 to secu11 workers' compensation coverage Is unlawful, and shall subject an employer to criminal pen am .. and civil fines up 10 one hundred thousand dollars (&1D0,000), In . addition to the cot! of compensation, da-11 provldtd r In Section 3706 of the Labor code, lntemt and attorney"s fees. J!5 CONTRACTOR SIGNATURE I hereby affirm that I am exempt from Contractors License Law for the following reason: · I, as owner of the property or my employees with wages as their sole compensation, will do the work and the structure is nol inlended or offered for sale (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors License Law does not apply lo an owner of property who butkfs or improves thereon, and who does such work him self or through his own employees, pro~ded that such Improvements are not intended or offered for sale. If, however, the bu11dlng or Improvement Is sold within one Y"'!r of completion, the owner-builder will have the burden of pro~ng that he did not build or Improve for the purpose of sale). I, as owner of the property, am excl<sslvely oontractlng with Hcensed oontractors to construct the project (Sec. 7044, Business and Professions Code: The Contractors License Law does not apply to an owner of property who builds or Improves thereon, and contracts for such projects with contractor(s) llceosed pursuant to the Contractor's License Law). I am exempt under Section. .Business and Professions Code for this reason: 1.1 personally plan lo provide the major labor and materialsforoonslruction of the proposed piopertyimprovement. Yes ,/ No 2.1 (have/ have not) signed an apfllcatlon for a building permil for the proposed work. 3. I have contracted with the folowing person (firm) to provide the proposed oonslruclion Onclude name address/ phone/ contractors' license number): 4. I plan to provide portions of th<, wrl<, bot I have hired the following person to coordinate, super,ise and provide the major work (mciude name I address I phone/ contractors• license number): 5. I win provide some of the work, bot I have oontracted (hired) the following persons lo provide the work indlcaled (include name/ address/ phone/ type of work): J!5 PROPERTY OWNER SIGNATURE DATE Is the applicant or Mure bui<ling occupant required to submit a business plan, acutely hazardous malenals registration form or nsk management and prevention program under Sections 25505, 25533 or 25534 of the Presley-Tanner Hazaiclous Subslance Account Act? ·yes No Is the applicant or fi!ture building occupant required to obtain a permit from the air pullution control district or air ouaHty management disl!ict? Yes No Is the fac,lityto be consliuctedwithin 1,000 feet of the outer boonda,yof a school site? Yes .No , IF ANY OF THE ANSWERS ARE YES, A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY MAY NOT BE ISSUED UNLESS THE APPLICANT HAS MET OR IS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. . I certilythatl have read the appllcatlon and state that the aboYe Information Is conect and that the Information on the plans Is aocurale. I agree to comply with all City ordinances and State laws relatlngto building construction. I hereby authoiize representative of the City of Carlsbad to enter upon )he above mentioned propertyforinspeclion purposes. I ,Al.SO AGREE TO SAVE, INDEMNIFY AND KEEP HARMLESS THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN f,Nf WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING Of THIS PERMIT. OSHA: AA OSHA penm is required for excavations over 5'0' deep and demolition orconstn.dion of structures over 3 stories in heighl EXPIRATION: Every penn,t~ by the Bu Ollidal under the • s Code shal expire by fonilation and become null and void ff the building or work authofized by such pennltis not commenced within 180 days from the date of such P!' · ing orq a ~~is suspended or aba~ at anytime after the work is commenced or a period of 160 days (Section 106.4.4 UnWorm Building Code) ..@S"APPLICANT'SSIGNATURE #,¼,;,;;;~~ A"-~.6-::=----~ DATE \ & CJ8 CIIY of Carlsbad · Final Building Inspection c:.~ Dept: Building Engineering Planning CMWD St Lite .. fill:~~-- Plan Check #: Permit#: Project Name: Address: CB080030 CALLAWAY-2474 SF MANUI=ACT.TQ TOOL CRIB ROOM 2285 RUTHERFORD RD Contact Person: KURT Phone: 7608012426 Water Dist: CA Sewer Dist: CA Date: Permit Type: Sub Type: Lot: 0 ' 04/07/2008 Tl INDUST .......................................................................................................................................................... Inspected ~I h~/. Date ;; fa By: Inspected: t/ ....L_ I 'eJ ~ Approved:~ Disapproved: __ I I Inspected · Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ Inspected Date By: Inspected: Approved: Disapproved: __ I llal I SI ti I I I I I I I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I 1'1 I II! I I I II I I I I a II Ill IIS 11a a 11 la I 11111111I11111111 la SI I IS 111111 I I I 11 I I a I 11 a I I I I I 111.1 I I I I I I 111 I 111 a I I I I 1111 SIi aa I a I ISi I I Ill Comments: . ------------------------------------------------- l_nspection List Permit#: CB080030 Date Inspection Item 04/14/2008 89 Final Combo 04/14/2008 89 Final Combo 04/07/2008 89 Final Combo 04/07/2008 89 Final Combo Type: Tl 03/26/2008 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Weldin 03/26/2008 17 lnte,rior Lath/Drywall 03/26/2008 34 Rough Electric 02/29/2008 89 Final Combo Wednesday, April 16, 2008 INDUST lnspect_<:>r Act RI PD AP RI TP CA TP AP TP AP TP AP PD AP CALLAWAY~2474 SF MANUFACT TO TOOL CRIB ROOM Comments N/R WALL, ELEC INSPECTED ON AFP. Page 1 of 1 City of Carlsbad Bldg Inspection Request For: 04/14/2008 Permit# CB080030 Title: CALLAWAY-2474 SF MANUFACT TO Description: TOOL CRIB ROOM Type: Tl Sub Type, INDUST Job Address: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD · Suite: Lot O Location: OWNER CALLAWAY GOLF eo · Owner: CALLAWAY GOLF CO Remarks: Total Time: CD Act Comment Inspector Assignment: TP --- Phonesrs Inspector: .. ~ Requested By: KURT Entered By: KATHY Description 19 Final Structural 29 Final Plumbing f-~-- 39 Final Electrical 49 Final Mechanical -- -- Comments/Notices/Holds Associated PCRs/CVs Original PC# CV020483 CLOSED NOISEIP AINT FROM VENTS; CV040305 UN FOUND 0-NOISE FM MANUF PLANT; CALLA WAY GOLF CV990413 CLOSED ILLEGAL SIGNS@5 CALLAWAY BLDGS; Inspection History Date Description Act lnsp Comments 04/07/2008 89 Final Combo CA TP N/R 03/26/2008 14 Frame/Steel/Bolting/Welding AP TP 03/26/2008 . 17 Interior Lath/Drywall AP TP 03/26/2008 34 Rough Electric AP TP 02/29/2008 89 Final Combo AP PD WALL, ELEC INSPECTED ON AFP. EsGil Corporation In (J!artnersliip witli <]overnment for (]Jui[aing Safety DATE: 1/16/08 ~NT ~ JURISDICTION: City of Carlsbad PLAN CHECK NO.: 08-0030 SET:I CJ PLAN REVIEWER CJ FILE PROJECT ADDRESS: 2285 Rutherford Rd PROJECT NAME: Callaway Golf Toolcrib -TI 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 cq131plete recheck. The check list transmitted herewith is for your information. The plans are being held at Esgil Corporation until corrected plans are submitted for recheck. The applicant's copy of the check list is enclosed for the jurisdiction to forward to the applicant contact person. The applicant's copy of the check list has been sent to: Esgil Corporation staff did not advise the appliqmt that the plan check has been completed. Esgil Corporation staff did advise the applicant that the plan check has been completed. Person contacted: Telephone#: Date contacted: (by: ) Fax #: Mail Telephone Fax In Person D REMARKS: By: Doug Moody Esgil Corporation D GA D MB . D EJ D PC Enclosures: 1/4/08 9320 Chesapeake Drive, Suite'208 + San Diego, California 92123 + (858) 560-1468 + Fax (858) 560-1576 ' 1 I ) ~ '. . PLANNING/ENGINEERING APPROVALS ·PERMIT NUMBER-CB (tzOV31J DATE f-frtr, ADDRESS £J$ ~-\2-.J RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL ADDmON MINOR (<$10,000.00) PLANNER ___ ~--- ENGINEE PLAZA CAMINO REAL , CARLSBAD COMPANY STORES VILLAGE FAIRE COMPLETE OFFICE BUILDING DATE...._. ___ ~-- . . ' 1251 D D j2g D D ~DD fi(}D-D PLANNING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PLAN CHECK REVIEW CHECKLIST Plan Check No. CB Oto D0 ~ 0 Address 1.'2.g0 te~fo~ W. Planner Gina Ruiz Phone (760) 602-4675 APN: 2-ne · olt?'Z. · 6'l't> type of Project & Use:. ___ f" ___ I _________ Net Project Density:---e-----=D=U.:.:../A=C,._· _ Zoning: (!.-f-1 General Plan: f I Facilities Management Zone:_ ..... ?.___ CFO (in/out} # _Date of participation: Remaining net dev acres:. __ _ CircleOne · (For non-residential development: Type of land used created by this permit:. ____ ---___________________ _, Legend: 1:8:1 Item Complete D .Item Incomplete • Needs your action Environmental Review Required: YES_. _ NO .1_ TYPE ___ _ DATE OF COMPLETION: _. ____ ..,...._ __ _ Compliance with conditions of approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conditions of Approval: Discretionary Action Required: YES NO 9( TYPE ___ _ APPROVAURESO.NO. ______ DATE ........ __ PROJECT NO.-~------- OTHER RELATED CASES:---------,------------- Compliance with ·conditions or approval? If not, state conditions which require action. Conc;litions of-Appr.oval:_. ____ __, ________________ _ Coastal Zone Assessment/Compliance Project site located in Coastal Zone? YES_·_ NO?( CA Coastal Commission Authority? YES_. _ NO 7c If California Coastal Commission Authority: Contact them at -7575. Metropolitan Drive, Suite 103, San Diego CA 92108-4402; (619) 767-2370 Determine status (Coastal Pe"rmit Required or Exempt): Habitat Management Plan · . Data :Entry Completed? YES_. _ NO .;::/4;. . . . ·If property h;:is Habitat Type identified in Table 11 of HMP, complete HMP Permit application and · ass.ess fees in Permits Plus. · · · · · · (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance1 enter CB#, toolbar, Screens,_ HMP Fe~s. E;nter Acres of Habitat Type impacted/taken UPDATE-')· , . :-, . :; .. '·· . .,.· ·.·,-·.·,.-/{, .--. ·:1. ·: · .-: : • • • "· ' • I' •• ,4\ ' ' , lncloslonaryHouslng Fee required: YES NO X '·. ;<.,.:/ · , :i ·· ·-.,,_ •. (Effective date of lnclusionary Housing Ordinance --May 21, 1993.) Data: Entry·Completed? YES __ NO _1_ (A/P/Ds, Activity Maintenance, enter CB#, toQlbar, Screens, Housing Fees, Construct Housing YIN, Enter Fee, UPDATE!) H:\ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst Rev 3/06 raDD ~DD ~JD D ~DD Kl DD OCIDO ~DD fXJDD Site Plan: Provide a fully dimensional site plan drawn to scale. Show: North arrow, property lines, easements, existing and proposed structures, streets, existing street improvements, right-of-way width, dimensional setbacks and· existing, topographical lines (including all side and rear yard. slopes). Provide legal description of property and assessor's parcel number. Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines 1. Applicability: YES ____ NO_-__ _ 2. Project complies YES ___ .NO __ _ Zoning: 1. Setbacks: Front: Required ______ Shown _____ _ Interior Side: Required Shown _____ _ Street Side: Required Shown _____ _ Rear: Required Shown _______ _ Top of slope: Required Shown _____ _ 2. ~ccessory structure setba~ks: 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. Parki_ng: Spaces Required ______ Shown _____ _ (breakdown by uses for commerc_ial and industrial projects required) Residential Guest Spaces Required ______ Shown _____ _ Additional Comments Correction #1 -:-Please show on Sheet 1 the total number of parking spaces provided and· required on site for each use per Chapter 21.44. . Correction #2 -Is there any proposed roof mounted equipment associated with this building permit? If so, will the equ.ipment 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 DATE ~DB H:\ADMIN\COUNTER\BldgPlnchkRevChklst .Rev 3/06 . . . • Carlsbad Fire Department I; ,. ,"f .. l, -~ ( Plan Review Requirements Category: TI , INDUST Da,te of Report: 02-14-2008 Name: Address: Permit#: CB080030 SMITH CONSULTING ANDREW TARANGO Job Name: CALLAWAY-2474 SFMANUFACTTO Job Address: 2285 RUTHERFORD RD CBAD Reviewed by:~ 1NC0l'tll'LllTlii Tho Mom you hw.ri ,mbm~id for tiui@w iJdiacOP1pJe1e A! +bis 1iwe; ibis office carrot 80@tfltM8l, 80DMt8t 8 f8il;fi.81f:l to 8iltiilABilli HmpliinH '"iidl ~~~ffliNB: 121HH review , iilllfintU5· ttH ee!Mfteti!s attached. Please rcsttbmtc dre iteC~or spec1ncations, witFi changes "61ouded", $0 $his iffiH Mf filil;ij_ll;I;i nd iipfii~:al. Conditions: Cond: CON0002609 [MET] ***Sheet TS2 -Hazardous Materials Note #2 shall read "Two total control areas within building".*~* ** APPROVED: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED FOR THE PURPOSES OF ISSUEANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. . THIS APPROVAL IS SUBJECT TO FIELD INSPECTIONS, ANY REQUIRED TESTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTATIONS, CONDITIONS IN CORRESPONDENCE AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND REGULATIONS. THIS APPROVAL SHALL NOT BE HELD TO PERMIT OR APPROVE ANY VIOLATION OF THE LAW. Entry: 02/14/2008 By: cwong Action: AP .. .. . " PRIME STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS 11858 Bernardo-Plaza Court, Suite 105C San Diego, California 92128 Tel (858) 487-0311 STRUCTURAL CALCULATIONS Callaway Golf Rutherford Roof Exhaust Fans & Mezzanine Exhaust Hood Carfsbad, CA 2K7-290 -Sheet 1 thru 5 .. . . . . . . ... . . CA. l#W~ j: u~kf. . .. · -nt'I' II ~ I / 2. {) :_ -ii S·if\t.h,foRAL D~te:~ · . r·· ....... -··-r ., .'A ... · · PR1MEJ00:#:7ff'fo · . . 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IJk ~ jzt{~f. v . /'o ./J'"k-... =-\ ~-' fo 7 . f O I Dli · (tlDDo) (ii.~J(:qbtf~) ~ 12:~7-07 ,_,~ {~\st .. 1~·-rJy.?s e1<o"o: c..). : . ' > ' . · r1~~-.. 1:5iqo'-# ---------- 0s0b3T EX:IST. FJ-1 (80 (slpl2vls0b4148~EAM ANALYS:IS PROGRAM (slp9vls0b4148T SPAN LENGTH• 24.00 ft (Simple Span) UN:IFORM LOADS wd. wl. 0.037 0.167 (k/ft " ft) Xl o.oo POINT LOADS Pd (k " ft) Pl. X 0.100 0.100 0.000 0.000 REACT:IONS (k) LOAD Dead Live Total. !IAX:IMOM FORCES 4.50 16.50 0.560 2.000 2.560 X2 24.00 R:IGHT 0.535 2.000 2.536 V max • 2.56 k @ 0.00 ft M max • 15.29 kft@ 12.06 ft DEFLECT:IONS LOAD Total. Live Dead TOTAL Defl L / 180 L / 240 LI 360 L:IVE Defi L / 240 LI 360 L / 480 (El: • kin"2) Defl (in) 1590114/E:I 1244184/EI 345929/:&::I EI 993822 1325095 1987643 EI 1036820 1555231 2073641 X (ft) 12.00 12.00 ~dspan (6.43) (80 (s0pl0.00hl .. ,.;' ... -- -·· . i. · ~~-r Wt; ~-It± ·q A PRIMEJob: ~1~2.1°· STRUCTURAL oa~e: t1/07 . ~NGINEERS Shi: ~ ; : . r .· : i £.) 1-' fT 'N . 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'. _ · .... : ... ; . !Bd~ ~ _-~~-' ~1.: ?iL-F: . i . . : i .. :· .... :. ; ! ...... :. -(.--~Hf,:~, ?Y1 ~--~,,:v-: ......... ! . .T . ;. .. ; ., ;,h ·.. ; ·_ : . ; . . : -. . ... ! ......... : ·····1·. ·: . . . -· ·: .. ; . :·-:····· .. . --. i . -~ ' . ! .... ! ··- ·r . i . :··.: .......... ' . ' .. ' . . -•, . ··.' ·, -" ----- Os0b3T EXIST. GLP ---------- (SU (alpl2vla0b4148TBEAM ANALYSIS SPAN LENGTH= 47.08 ft (Simple Span) UNIFORM LOADS (k/ft , n> wd wl X1 X2 0.128 0.128 0.00 47.08 0.500 0.000 0.00 3.00 0.132 0.000 43.08 47.08 POINT LOADS (k ' ft) Pd Pl. X 0.200 0.000 23.52 REACTIONS (k) LOAD LEF'l' RIGHT Dead 4.600 3.678 Live 3.013 3.013 Total 7.613 6,692 MAXIMUM FORCES V max • 7.61 ~ @ 0.00 ft M max a 75.09 kft@ 23.52 ft DEFLECTIONS LOAD (ii:I • kin"2) Defl. (in) X (ft) Total Live Dead 29902517/BI - 143:53414/JU: 15749046/BI 23.51 23.54 midspan Pos. Moment Lu• 1.00 ft Brace. Spacing • 1.00 ft Actual: 2.5" x 27" 24F-V4 Douglas Fir-Larch (N) STRESSES (psi) Shear @ 'd' : ·pRQGRAM 12/ 2K7-290 (slp9vls0b4148T V • 5.91 k @ 2.25 ft 64 .._ GiKt $'rt ,-JC... i'v • 206 fv • 131 ~ Fb' • 2742 fb • 2966 108 , <--f!E f,JF. Live LDF = 1.25, Cf• 0,91 Repetitive .Use Member DEFLECTIONS (in) (E • 1800 ksi) Total• 4.05 • LI 139 Liva • 1.92 • L / 295 Dead • 2.13 PRIME Job: '2J:1,-2Jlc> STRUCTURAL oate/~o:: ENGINEERSsht: _ (6.43) (8U (sOplO.OOhl. STRUCTURAL Datel 0 A PRIMEJob: !f/f;f?o . E~GINEERS Sht: ~ TIMBER BEAM WITH COMPOSITE REINFORCING AT BOTTOM TITLE: EXIST. GLP BEAM TYPE (GLB=1, SWAN = 0) = 1 O.K. Fasterner= 0.75 Span= 47.1 ft. Fast. Cap= 1.463 L.D.F.= 1.25 (for timber) REINEQBQIN~ CBIT[;RIA b b= 2.5 in. bs= 1.5 in d= 27 in. ds= 3.5 in E= 1800 ksi. Es= 1700 ksi. A= 67.5 in112 As= 10.50 in112 S= 303.75 in113 d1= 0 in I= 4100.63. in114 Is= 10.72 ,~--- Fb= 2400 psi. Fbs= 1500 I Fv= 165 psi. Fvs= 95 I bs 91 NDS= 1 ( 1 =yes,0=91 UBC) tis I DESIGN LOADS ,_ -'O Uniform or special (unlform=0, special=1)= 1 UniformDL= 0.128 k/ft. SECTION PROPERTIES Uniform LL= 0.128 k/ft. n = Uniform TL= 0.256 kips ybar = VTL= 6.0288 VDL= 3.0144 kips Ix-= MTL= 70.98912 MDL= 35.49456 ft~kips Q= SPECIAL LOADING: (If other than uniform loading) V TL= 7.61 kips ( at end of reinf. location) M TL = 75.09 ft-kips Total Load deflection= 3.14 in Live Load deflection= 1.57 in COMPOSITE SECTION SHEAR STRESS Udefl = Udefl = 0.94 15.01 5304.49 101.60 179.98 359.96 Case 1 =DL + LL Case 2=DL w/Phi reduction factor Area Req'd= 55.35 in112 · 30.45 in112 Full Length Com~slte not req'd V allow= 9.28 kips V comp. Allow= 10.11 kips Shear Stress O.K. india. kips -----1 I bs I I _f in. from top. in114 in113 COMPOSJTE SECTION BENDING STRESSES: M max= 75.09 ft-kips Case 1=DL + LL Case 2=DL w/Phi Fb top = 2.55 ksi. 1.07 ksi. Fb bot = 2.04 ksi. 1.07 ksi. F mf = 1.92 ksi. 1.01 ksi. o.K. / J-U,,~,; f.t 1rr.s 1,,_ O.K. / 1,,,70 o1J"f91. c, ' EXCEEDS ALLOW. STRESS REINFORCING ATTACHMENT: Atends At 1/4 point from end V= 6.59 kips 6.59 kips VQ/I = 0.06 kips/in 0.06 kips/in Spacing= 23.18 In 23.18 in -. ... ~ ioAO, ~Gr · C wi s1"') w~v1.se ~"1t1, 1/z'' p1.,ywo U l/-£tf6Pl,¢.UN~ ,rJsuunotJ '/z'' BJ\/P e,p M If,;; '?{?JZIN~ '(AVf'/7.I? wl?AP { z t.AV~ bf 1/211 \ {!,, f'Uf!,UNS / MIS~ i.~ f6? t.G 0.7 O.o 1,,.2- 1 .0 ,.o ~~ --. i.o + 1.-8 { aGV 1i,1--psP ; 14. t)' ,ps r PW_S D~ OP .\·. PUR..tuJ .; (l, 6,/W~ t ///.ips.P (pure,.,,/'Js~_R1-'tJ''o.c ),.VG?) 1-;,., 4 rs.P. _.t [)L, bP ·/41We:Je..., .. -· ..... . ·.:·.:··-- .. '' .... ·· .. '• .. ' t.·.~-; ~ '• . .:·!:·-:. • .. t' . . . . . "~-.- , · · · .· · . . . . . . ', =~· : . . , . ~· .. . . : .. ·. \ Q( \ . . ;. -· . ·, ·--.. .. .'. ._... ... . .~!· : ' ·. \" .. ·. ·' , \ .. \ ·"·. ,.,. ,,, ... ~-.. __ ....... !,, ·1 I I -1 I I 1· I .1 I ·I 1· I I· :1 I I I lll~usb"'"'rner & IHIUliates 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd DBI llft,ftll ll»Ul,I .I San Diego, CA,92121 __ .,,,_. ___________ _ Tel: (858) 677-9878 Fax: (858) 677-9894 CALLAWAY GOLF BUILDING 1 [TOOL CRIB TENANT IMPROVEMENT] 2285 RUTHERFORD CT. CARLSBAD, CA_ .HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT Rev. 1.1 -Date: December 4, 2007 I I I -1 ., I .1 I . . , I I I I ·I I I I I •!• Additional Info: Rev 1.0 · I st draft ofre ort submitted to the owners. Rev. 1.1 Report revised based on reduction in TI square footages and comment from Callawa Golf . . DISCLAIMER November 19, 2007 EK December 4, 2007 EK This report is the property of Klausbruckner & Associates and was prepared exclusively for use by Callaway Golf for the hazardous materials & occupancy conditions described in this report. The conditions <J,nd operations addressed herein are based oh information provided by Callaway Golf Discrepancies between the information presented herein and actual conditions and conditions presented on plans are the sole responsibility of Callaway Golf Verification of compliance with the Code requirements and provisions addressed herein is outside the scope ofthis report. ·Copies of this report retained by Callaway Golf shall be utilized only by Callaway Golf for the high piled storage and occupancy conditions and the 200 I California Codes conditions and requirements addressed in this report. This report shall not be used as construction documents for this project or any other project or for any other purpose or conditions not specifically addressed in this report. Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~=...,-~~~~ Page i I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I ·1 Table of Contents I. SUMMARY TABLE ................................................ , ............................................................................ I 1.1 GENERAL & HAzARDOUS MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS ............................................................. , .....•.... l 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................. 3 3. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, DESIGN & OCCUPANCY ........................................................... 4 3.1 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN ................................................................................................... 4 3.2 BUILDING OCCUPANCY· ........................................................................................................................ 4 3.2.1 · Processes ............... : ...................................................................................................................... 4 3.2.2 Square Footages .......................................................................................................................... 4 4. GENERAL BUILDiNG REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................... 5 4.1 AUTOMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM .......................... , ...................................................................... 5 4.1.1 Offices .......................................................................................................................................... 5 4.1.2 Tool Crib & Maintenance Shop ................................... : ............................................................... 5 4.1.3 Control Area #2 .... : .................................................................. .' ................................................... 5 4.2 ALARM/MONITORING ..........•...........•.• : ................................................................................................. 6 4.3 BUILDING ACCESS ................................................................................................................................ 6 4.4 SMOKE & HEAT VENTS AND CURTAIN BOARDS ................................................................................... 6 4.5 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ........................................................................................................................... 7 5. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS .................................................................. : ........................................... 8 5.1 ADDITIONAL INDOOR HAzARDOUS MATERIALS REQUIREMENTS· ......................................................... 8 5.1. l Storage Near Exits ....................................................................................................................... 8 5.1.2 Storage Arrangements in Control Areas ..................................................................................... 8 5.1.3 Separation of Incompatibles ........................................................................................................ 9 5.1.4 Security ........................................................................................................................................ 9 5.1. 5 Sources of Ignition .................................................................................................................... 10 5.1.6 Signs/Placards ........................................................... : ............................................................... 10 5.1.7 Permits ..................... : ................................................................................................................ 10 5.1.8 Hazardous Materials Management Plan ................................................................................... 10 5.1.9 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement ................................................................................ 11 5.1.10 Materials Safety Data Sheets ..................................................................................................... 11 5.1.11 Flammable/Combustible Liquids Transfer ................................................................................ 11 5.1.12 Personnel Training and Written Procedures .................................................................. : .......... 11 5.1.13 Separation of Control Area ....................................................................................................... 11 5.1.14 Exhaust Ventilation ................................................................................................................... 12 5.1.14.l Flammable Vapors ........................................................................................................................... 12 5. I. I 4.2 Duct Classification ........................................................................................................................... 12 5.1.15 Electrically Classified Conditions: ............................................................................................ 13 5. 1.15.1 Flammable Vapor Areas ................................................................................................................... 13 6. ADDITIONAL EGRESS ................................. .' .................................................................................. 14 7. EXPOSURES .................................... _ ............................................... _. ................................................... 15 7.1 OCCUpANCYSEPARATION .................................................................................................................. 15 7.2 ALLOWABLE AREA AND SIDEYARDS .................................................................................................. 15 8. CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................................... 16 Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates . T~==t Page ii I I I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1. Summary Table 1.1 General & Hazardous Materials Requirements TOPIC Type of Construction Approximate Square Footage Occupancy Hazardous Materials Exhaust Ventilation Automatic Sprinkler Protection Smoke and Heat Vents Curtain Boards Rev I.I CODE SECTION CRITERIA/REQUIREMENTS (Existing) VN • First Floor Administrative Offices: 18,669 sq. ft . • First Floor Manufacturing: 59,074 sq. ft. • First Floor Warehouse: 21,000 sq. ft . • Second Floor Offices: 28,554 • Building Total: 127,297 sq. ft . • TI Portion of the Facility: 2,474 sq. ft. and 250 sq. ft . control area. CFC.216, CBC • Mixed Use Groups B, F-1, and S-1 Occupancy. No Table3-B occupancy separation required between A-3, B, F-1, and S-1 Occupancies. • Occupancy Remains as B/F-l/S-1 • Note: No high piled storage within the TI portion of building. • Note: A-3 is <10% of the overall building area CFC Articles 79, Hazardous Materials in storage and use <exempt amounts for 80, and.88 sprinklered building. Therefore occupancy is not required to be changed. See section 5 for additional requirements. Two control areas have been used for the entire facility. Entire building was considered previously as one control area. Addition of one control area is part of the tenant improvements. CBC 1202.2.2 Not applicable. Manufacturing areas have been previously approved. The only hazardous materials changes within the tenant improvement are the addition of a storage only control area. Exhaust ventilation however is proposed for an area where epoxy pumps are being cleaned. See section 5 .1.14 of this report for details. NFPA 13 (2002 Offices: Edition) Occupancy: Light Hazard Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 . CFC 1003.3 Hose Demand Required: 100 gpm ( combined) T-Ool Crib/Tenant Improvement: Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 Hose ~emand Required: 250 gpm (combined) Control Area #2: Design Density Required: 0.25/5000 or room area Required Hose Stream: 500 1mm ( combined) CBC906 Not applicable. Only required if> 50,000 square foot of undivided area. CBC 906 Not applicable. Only required if> 50,000 square foot of undivided area. Klaushruckner & Associates ~~=!!!!!!!T~~~~ Page I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TOPIC Building Access Alarm/Monitoring Fire Extinguishers Rev I.I CODE SECTION CIUTERIAIREQUIREMENTS CFC 902 Access roads within 150' all exterior walls of the building. Building and access road are existing. There are no proposed changes to building structure or building access. CFC i003.3 All vaives controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically monitored for integrity where the number of sprinklers is I 00 or more. ' CFC 1002.l Manufacturing Areas: • 2A20BC @ Travel Distance ::; 50 Feet Offices Areas: • 2AlOBC@Travel Distance::; 50 Feet Control Area #2: • 4A40BC @ Travel Distance::; 30 Feet Klausbruckner & Associates ~~==•~~~~ Page2 I I 2. Introduction ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I The following is a storage and hazardous materials code compliance report for the new proposed Callaway Golf (Building 1-Tool Crib Area) portion of the facility located within the existing building at 2285 Rutherford Court in the City of Carlsbad, CA. This report is intended to only specify the requirements within the hazardous materials storage/use portions of Callaway Golf for only the tenant improvement portions of the facility (i.e. Tool Crib Area only). This rep0rt is intended to help both the owners and the fire department in expediting plan review and effectively determine the requirements necessary to meet the Articles 79, 80, and 88 of the California Fire Code. This report .is based on the 2001 Edition of the California Fire Code and the California BuildiJ.?.g Code. Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates . ...-~~=~ Page3 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 3. Building Construction, Design O.ccupancy 3. 1 Building Construction & Design & The proposed facility is in an existing, two-story building. The type of construction is III-I Hout. The overall building is approximately 127,297 square feet. The proposed TI portion of the facility is approximately 2,474 square feet (Attachment #1). See Section 5 of this report for Hazardotts Materials. See Section 7 of this report for Exposures and Allowable Building Areas. 3.2 Building Occupancy The-proposed tenant improvement portion of the facility is intended for storage of equipment. There are no proposed hazardous materials uses within the-tenant improvement portion ofthe facility. Additionally, there are no high piled storages proposed for the tenant improvement portion of the facility. The facility also houses offices as part of the operations. The occupancy for the overall building has been previously classified as B/F- l/S-1 Occupancy (Attachment #2). · 3.2.1 Processes Storage of equipment, as well as an additional control area for storage of mostly flammable liquids [Control Area #2] is proposed. · 3.2.2 Square Footages The following is a breakdown of the occupancies and square footages (Attachment #2): Area Approximate Square Footage Offices/ Administration 18,669 Manufacturing/Production/Storage 59,074 Warehouse ~1,000 Second Floor Offices 28,554. Total TI Portion of the Facility 2,474 Total Building 127,297 * Occupancy is <10% of the overall building Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~=•===~ Occupancy B/A-3* F-1 S-1 B B/F-1/S-1 [No High Piled Storage] B/F-1/S-l Page4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4. General Building Requirements The remainder of this report addresses the 2,474 sq. ft tenant improvement areas only: 4. 1 Automatic Fir~ Sprinkler System The following automatic sprinkler system is based on the 2002 Edition of NFP A 13: 4. 1. 1 Offices The following requirements are based on NFPA 13 (2002 Edition) (Attachment #3): CFC Occupancy Classification: B NFP A 13 Occupancy: Light Hazard Design Density Required: 0.1/1500 Required Hose Stream: 100 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand 4.1.2 Tool Crib & Maintenance Shop· The following requirements are based on NFPA 13 (2002 Edition) (Attachment #4): CFC Occupancy Classification: F-1/S-l NFPA 13 Occupancy: Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Design Density Required: 0.2/1500 Required Hose Stream: 250 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand There will be some miscellaneous storage of mostly metal parts to a maximum storage height of 8 feet (Attachment #4). Please note that part of the existing space within the proposed tenant improvement is office space that will be converted to Tool Crib/Manufacturing. Therefore the sprinkler protection may need to be upgraded to the above density. 4.1.3.Contro/Area #2 The following requirements are based on NFPA 13 (2002 Edition) (Attachment #5): CFC Occupancy Classification: S-1 Design Den~ity Required: · 0.25/5000 or room area Required Hose Stream: 500 gpm for combined inside and outside hose stream demand As shown proposed sprinkler design density meets the requirements of NFP A 13 (2002 Edition). ' · Rev 1.1 Klausbruckner & Associates j!!!!!==~. !!!!!,,.,-~~~~ Page5 I I I I I I I I I I- I I I I I I I I I 4.2 Alarm/Monitoring _Per CFC 1003.3, all valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically monitored where the number of sprinklers is '100 or more. Valve monitoring and water-flow alarm and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and shall be automatically transmitted to an approved central station, remote station or proprietary monitoring station or, when approved by the building official with the concurrence. of the chief, shall sound an audible signal at a constantly attended location. An approved audible sprinkler flow alarm shall be provided on the exterior of the building in an approved location. An approved audible sprinkler flow alarm to alert the occupants shall be provided in the interior of the building in a normally occupied location (Attachment #6). 4.3 Building Access Per UFC 902, fire apparatus access roads shall be provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction when any portion of the· facility or any portion of an exterior wall of the first story of the building is located more than 150 feet from fire apparatus access as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the building or facility. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be provided with a surface so as to provide all-weather driving capabilities. The lurning radius of a fire apparatus access road shall be as approved (Attachment #7). All -access roads are existing and have been previously approved by Carlsbad Fire Department. 4.4 Smoke & Heat Vents and Curtain Boards Per CBC 906, smoke and heat vents are required at a ratio of I: I 00 in single-story B, F, M and S Occupancies having over 50,000 square feet in undivided area (Attachment #8). Curtain boards are required in vented buildings. There are no proposed 1.ndividµal areas within the tenant improvement greater than 50,000 square feet. Therefore the requirements of CBC 906 are not applicable. Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~-~.~~~~ Page6 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4.5 Fire Extinguishers Per CFC Section 1002.1, portable fire extinguishers shall be installed in occupancies and locations as required by the chief. The following are proposed fire extinguisher types and layouts based on CFC Standard 10-1 (Attachment #9): Control Area #2: Manufacturing Areas: Offices Areas: . 4A40BC @Travel Distance :S 30 Feet 2A20BC@ Travel Distance :S 50 Feet 2Al 0BC @Travel Distance :S 50 Feet \ The owners agree to comply with the requirements for fire extinguishers. Fire extinguisher types and locations will be provided by the owners or fire extinguisher vendor. Rev I.I · Klausbruckner & Associates ~==· ~...-~~~~ Page-7 ) I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .5. Hazardous Materials A hazardous materials inventory report is provided for the facility (Attachment # 10). The addition of one control area is proposed for the entire tenant improvement area, resulting in a building with two control areas. The owners agree to store and maintain their hazardous materials to the quantities and locations listed in the hazardous materials report. Please note that the inventory has been updated to include the entire control area, including the tenant improvement areas. Other than a reduction in the storage of hazardous materials in Control Area# I [ not part .of the TI], there are no proposed changes to the existing and previously approved conditions. The scope of work, report, and tenant improvements are applicable to the storage only conditions applicable to Control Area #2. As shown in the report(s), the storage of hazardous materials is below the exempt quantities required in Articles 79, 80, and 88 of the California Fire Code for a sprinklered building. 5. 1 Additional lndo·or Hazardous Materials Requirements The owners agree to implement and maintain the following additional California Fire Code requirements:. 5.1.1 Storage Near Exits Per CFC Section 7902.5.5, Class I, II, or III-A.liquids including stock for sale, shall not be stored near exit doorways, stairways or in a location that would impede egress (Attachment #11). 5.-1.2 Storage Arrangements in Control Areas Per CFC 790~.5..10.l, flammable or combustible liquid containers having less than 30 gallon capacity shall not be stacked more tha11 3 feet or two containers high, whichever is . greater, unless stacked on fixed shelving or otherwise satisfactorily secured. Containers having a capacity of 30 gallons or more.shall not be stored more than one container high. C~mtainers shall be stored in an upright position. Containers shall be stored in accordance with Table 7902.5-C (4' or less storage height of Class IB, 6' or less storage height for II liquids, and 8' or less storage height of Class IIIA and III-B liquids); combustible commodities cannot be stored above the containers. Piles shall not be closer than 3 feet to the nearest beam, chord, girder or other obstruction and shall be 3 feet below sprinkler deflector or discharge orifices of water spray or other overhead fire-protection systems. In areas that are not accessible to the public, Class I, II, and IIIA liquids shall not be stored in the same pile or rack section as ordinary combustible commodities unless such materials are packaged together as kits (Attachment # 12). Rev I.I Klausbruckner &: Associates ~~== . ....-=~=~ Page 8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Per CFC 7902.5.8, in all occupancies, quantities.of flammable and combustible liquids in excess of 10 gallons used for maintenance purposes and the operation of equipment shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding lO gallons are allowed to be stored outside of a cabinet when in approved containers located in private garages or other approved locations. In Groups A, B, E, F, I, M, Rand S Occupancies, quantities of flammable and combustible liquids used for demonstration, treatment and· laboratory work exceeding l O gallons shall be stored in liquid storage cabinets in accordance with Section 7902.5.9. Quantities not exceeding 10 gallons shall be in approved locations (Attachment #12). Storage of flammable/combustible liquids are in listed flammable/combustible cabinets at approved locations. 5.1.3 Separation of Incompatibles Per CFC Section 8001.11.8, 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 or 1/2 gallon. Separation shall be accomplished by (Attachment #13):_ 1. Segregating incompatible materials storage by a distance of not less than 20 feet, 2. Isolating incompatible materials storage by a noncombustible partition extending not less than 18 inches above and to the sides of the stored material, 3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous materials storage cabinets (see CFC Section 8001.3.2). 4. Storing compressed gases in gas cabinets or exhausted enclosures (see CFC Sections 8003.3.1.3.2 and 8003.3.1.3.3). The owners agree to separate their incompatible materials in storage and storage of materials incompatible with materials in use (if greater than 5 lbs or ½ gallon) by a minimum distance of 20 feet or by Storage Cabinets. There are no proposed incompatible materials within Control Area #2. Therefore the requirements of CFC Section 8001.11.8 do not apply. 5.1.4 Security Per CFC 8001.11.2, storage, dispensing, use and-handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded with such protective facilities as public safety requires (Attachment #14). Rev 1.1 Klausbruckner & Associates ~===-.~~~~ Page 9 I I I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I 5.1.5 Sources of Ignition • Per CFC 8001.9 (Attachment #15), in.rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3 .1. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. EXCEPTION: Energy..:consuming equipment listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used 5.1.6 Signs/Placards Per 8001.7 CFC, Standard 79-3, and NFPA 49 (Attachment #16):· • Signs prohibiting smoking shall be provided in storage areas and within 25 feet of outdoor storage areas. • Visible hazard identification signs· as specified in CFC Standard 79-3 at entrances to location where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used, or handled in quantities requirin~ a permit. Signs shall be p~ovided as designated by the chief. • Individual containers shall be conspicuously labeled • Signs shall not be obscured or removed. • Signs shall be in English or in symbols allowed by the code. • Signs shall be durable • Size, color and lettering-shall be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. 5.1. 7 Permits Per CFC 105 fire. department permits are required when quantities of hazardous materials exceed those of Table 105-A (Attachment #17). Callaway Golf will contact the Carlsbad Fire Department for all required permits, including hazardous materials storage, required specifically by the City of Carlsbad. 5.1.8 Hazardous Materials Management Plan Per CFC 8001.3 .2, when required by the chief, must include (Attachment # 18): 1. Storage arid use areas 2. Maximum amount of each material stored or used in each area 3. Range of container sizes 4. Location of emergency isolation and mitigation valves and devices 5. Product conveying piping containing .liquid~ or gases: other than utility-owned fuel gas lines and low pressure fuel gas lines 6. On and off positions of valves for valves which are of the seif-indicating type, and Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~==•~~~~ Page IO I .-1 I I I I I I I I I I I I ,, I I I I 7. Storage plan showing the intended storage arrangement, including the location and dimension of aisles. 8. Contact the fire department for jurisdictional requirements 5.1.9 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement Per CFC 8001.3 .3 when required by the chief, each application for a permit shall include a hazardous materials inventory statement (Attachment # 19). As mentioned previously, a hazardous materials report is provided (see Attachment # I 0). 5.1.10 M~terials Safety Data Sheets Per CFC 8001.6 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for hazardous materials regulated by Article 80 (Attachment #20). 5.1.11 Flammable/Combustible Liquids Transfer Per CFC 7903.1.3.5, flammable/combustible liquids shall be transferred from safety cans or thrQugh an approved closed piping system, ifin containers exceeding 5.3-gallon capacity (Attachment #21). There are no proposed hazardous materials transfer within Control Area #2. 5.1.12 Personnel Training and Written Procedures Per CFC 8001.11, 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 mitigatipg actions necessary in the event qf fire, leak or spill. Responsible persons shall be designated and trained to be liaison personnel for the fire department. These persons $hall aid the fire department in pre-planning emergency responses and identification of the locations where hazardous materials are located and shall have access to material safety data sheets and be ·knowledgeable in the site emergency response procedures (Attachment #22). 5.1.13 Separation of Control Area Per CFC 8001.10.2.1, control areas shall be separated from each other by not less than a one-hour fire-resistive occupancy separation (Attachment #23). Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~==•~==~ Page 11 I _,--· I , ,-----.. I~--· I~-- ,_. 1 ..... ..,,.,.--· . : __ ' ,. .. ,, I _,_.~ . 1---- I· , ... ,,.- 1--- I· ·I#· -. . ,r·-· .1-~·-.. ·-·- 1-+·- ;1~·. ·1 '""' I ... ,.,..-,, -/ ,. -·-,. I' ,· A one-hour occupancy separation is proposed between the two control areas. See architectural plans for details. 5.1.14 5.1.14.1 Exhaust Ventilation Flammable Vapors Per CBC 1202.2.2, in all buildings classified as Groups B, F, Mand S Occupancies or portions thereof where Class I, II or III-A liquids are used, a mechanically operated exhaust ventilation shall be provided sufficient to produce six air changes per hour. Such exhaust ventilation shall be taken from a point at or near the floor level (Attachment #24). While there are no proposed hazardous materials in use as part of the tenant improvements, epoxy pumps used in Control Area #1 will at times be reassembled in Maintenance Area [Part of the TI] in Control Area #1. A local exhaust is proposed for the area in which epoxy residue from the pumps is cleaned . Option #1: Low level exhaust ventilation is proposed at a minimum rate of 6 air exchanges per hour. · Option #2 Local exhaust (i.e. at point of generation) ventilation is proposed in lieu of the required 6 air exchanges per hour, based on 25% Lower Flammable Limit (LFL) calculations in Attachment #24. Based on the calculations, the following exhaust rates are proposed within the epoxy cleaning area is 357 cfm. The exhaust ventilation system shall be designed by the m~chanical contractor in accordance with CMC (California Mechanical Code) 506 and 610 for non-flammable product conveying duct system. Plans will be submitted by the mechanical contractor for the proposed exhaust ventilation system . 5.1.14.2 Duct Classification Per CMC 502.1 (Attachment #24), the following are the proposed duct classifications for different product conveying materials (Attachment #24): Rev 1.1 • Vapors: Class 1 Product-Conveying Duct System Klausbruckner & Associates ~==~•~==~ Page 12 I I I I. I I I I I I I I . ,. I I I I I I 5.1.15 5.1.15.1 Electrically Classified Conditions Flammable Vapor Areas "Classified ylectrical" equipment, wiring & devices are required for the locations/conditions described in this section, if such equipment, wiring & devices are located within the boundaries of the areas indicated. If the conditions or locations described in this section do not exist, "classified electrical" is not required to be provided. The electrically classified zones/boundaries need not extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted enclosures_ when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such hoods & enclosure~ provided with ventilation and conditions as described in Section 5 .1.14. "Classified electrical" is not required for "storage only" locations and conditions. Per CFC 7901.4 and Table 7901 .4-A (Attachment #25), the following electrical requirements are required for the specified conditions: 5.1.15.1.1 Class I, Division 1-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/ Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: Area within 5' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. The owners agree to provide (if applicable) Class I, Division I Electrical within the areas requiring local exhaust (i.e. locations where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as within fume hoods or flammable vapor areas that are exhausted (i.e. where flammable vapors could exist under normal operating conditions). As mentioned previously the . ) electrically classified zones/boundaries need not extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods or exhausted enclosures when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such hoods & enclosures provided with ventilation and conditi~ns as described in Section. 5.1.14. 5.1.15.1.2 Class I, Division 2-Group D Electrical Locations Equipment Where Flammable Vapor/Air Mixtures Could Exist Under Normal Operations: • Area between 5' & 8' of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions . • Also, area up to 3' above floor within 5 '-25' horizontally from any edge of such equipment. • Areas Outside of Unprotected Openings in Electrically Classified Area within 50' Hotiiontally of Flammable Vapor Source: Area within IO' horizontally of opening(s), up to 3' above the floor for a 5' radius. The owners agree to provide (if applicable) Class I, Division 1 Electrical within the areas requiring local exhaust (i.e. locations where flammable vapors are being exhausted) such as the local exhaust hood used for epoxy pump cleaning. As mentioned previously the electrically classified zones/boundaries need not extend outside exhausted laboratory fume hoods 9r exhausted enclosures when use, dispensing & transfer operations occur within such hoods & enclosures provided with ventilation and 9onditions as described in Section 5.1.14. Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~=,..-===~ Page 13 I I 6. Additional Egress I I I I I I I I I I I I Per CBC Section 1004.2.5.2.2, in a building equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout, the maximum travel distance to an exit may be 250 feet (Attachment #26). Exiting plans shall be provided by the architect of record. A complete exit analysis is outside the scope of this report. Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~!!!!!!,.,-~~~~ Page 14 I I 7. Exposures I ,, I I I I ,, 1: I I I I I I I I I 7. 1 Occupancy Separation Based on CBC Table 3-B, there are no requirements for occupancy separation between A-3, B, F-1, and S-1 occupancies (Attachment #27). See section 5.1.13 for control area occupancy separation requirements. 7.2 Allowable Area and Sideyards The building is existing. There are no proposed changes to the building type of construction or occupancy. Therefore there are no proposed changes to the building allowable areas (Attachment #27). , Rev I.I Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~= .... ~~~~ Page 15 ._I .I I 'I I I .I ·1 I I .I- I I _I I I I I 8. Con:c/usion It is the opinion of Klausbruckner & Assoc. that the above requirements will meet the requirements; and/or intent of, Article 79 (Flammable/Combustible Liquids) and Article 80 (Hazardous Materials) of the California Fire Code (2001 Edition). Furthermore NFP A 13 Standards (Automatic Suppression Systems) are met for the type of occupancy. By way of my signature, I agree to the storage and maintenance conditions required and specified in this report. · Rev 1.1 Klausbruckner & Associates ~~~-T~~~~ Page 16 I .I I I 'I ATTACHMENT#l ,I ,, I I I I I I I I _I 1- I I I 1.-----------------,--------, I I 1 ~ 8 I 1: I ,1 I I I I I I I I I I 2 0- ©- 0- 0- 3 0 ~---"1" EXISTING BUILDING 1 SF: 1st Floor • Administration/Office Manufacturing/Shop . Warehouse/Staging .2nd Floor Administration/Office Total 18,669 59,074 21,000 28,554 127,2~7 CALLAWAY GOLF BUILDING #1 2285 RUTHERFORD ROAD REVISED: 11/29/07 ,I-~-----,-------,----------. I ,I I- I I I I I' I. I I I I I 0- , .. ~ 1V PROJECT SF: 1st Floor Manufacturing/Shop Warehouse/Staging Total I I I I I la !I I 1- 1 t 670 1,804 2,474 ~~ 0 5' 10" 20' 30' 40' FACILITIES TOOL CRIB CAUAWAY GOLF BUILDING #1 REVISED: 11/29/07 I ,1,-..--........a.----------------i I I, .I I ,, ,·I' I I 0- 0- • 7 I I I I I I 1 l I I PROJECT SF: 1st Floor Warehouse/Staging Total Oil 250 , 250 2nd CONTROL AREA CALLAWAY GOLF BUILDING #1 REVISED: 11/15/07 I· I I I ·1 I, I I I, I I I . I I ·1. I ,, I ·1 ATTACHMENT #2 I I I I I I I I: I ·I. I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE R Division LA building or portion of a building having an assem· G bly room with an occupant load of 1,000 or more and a legitimate e stage. = ·B Division 2.A building or portion of a building having an assem-B bly room with an occupant load ofless than 1,000 and a legitimate B stage. · B I Division 2.1. A building or portion of a building having an as- B sembly room with an occupant load of300 or more without a legit-I imate stage, including such buildings used for educational 8 purposes and not classed as Group B or E Occupancies. G Division 3. A building or portion of a building having an assem-G bly room with an occupant load ofless than 300 without a legiti-G mate stage, including such buildings used for educational B purposes and not classed as Group B or E Occupancies. B B B Division 4, Stadiwns, reviewing stands and amusement park structures not included within other Group A Occupancies. fi Group E Occupancies: B i Gi:oup E Occupancies shall be:. e . Division 1, Any building used for educational purposes G through the I-2th grade by 50 or more persons for more than 12 ft hours per week or four hours .in any one day. 216 Division 2. Any building used for educational purposes G through the 12th grade by less than 50 persons for more than 12 g hours per week or four hours in any one day. e ff Division 3. Any building or portion thereof used for day-care purposes for more than six persons. 1-21 B B B .I I I I I I I I ·I I ·I ·I I I I I 216 ff 37. Soaps and detergents. I 38. Tobacco. B g 39. Trailers. B : 40. Wood, distillation. g 41. Millwork (sash and door). B ·G 42. Woodworlang, cabinet. B g Divisio!J. 2. Low-hazard factory and industrial occupancfos a ,shall include facilities producing noncombustible -0r nonexplo-g sive materials which, during finishing, packing or processing, do : not involve a significant fire hazard, including, but not limited to, G the following: B B B B B B l. Nonalcoholic beverages. 2. Brick and masonry. I 3. Ceramic products. B B B B 8 B 4. Foundries. 5. Glass products. g 6. Gypsum. g 7. Ice. B I 8. Steel products-fabrication and assembly. B Group H Occupancies: I Group H Occupancies shall include buildings or structures, or portions thereof, that involve the manufacturing, processing, gen- eration or storage of materials that constitute a high fire, explosion or health hazard. Group H Occupancies shall be classified in ac- cordance with the Building Code adopted by the jurisdiction. B Group I Occupancies: B B Group I Occupancies shall be: B 8 B Division 1.1. Nurseries for the full-time care of children under B the age of six (each accommodating more than five children). B B B Hospitals, sanitariums, nursing homes with nonambulatory pa-B B tients and similar buildings ( each accommodating more than five B B patients). B B Division 1.2. Health-care centers ·for ambulatory'patients re-B B B ceiving outpatient medical care which. may render the patient in-B capable of unassisted self-preservation {each tenant space B B accommodating more than five such patients): B B 8 Division 2. Nursing homes for ambulatory patients, homes for B B children six years of age or over {each accommodating rµore.than B B five patients or children). B B Division 3. Mental hospitals, mental sanitariums, jails, prisons, B B reformatories and buildings where personal liberties of inmates B B are similarly restrained. a· B B EXCEPTION: Group I Occupancies shall not include B B buildings used only for private resipential pwposes· for a fami-B ly group. B B B Group M Occupancies: B B Group M Occupancies shall include buildings, structures, or B B portions thereof; used for the display and sale of merchandise, and B B involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise incidental to B B such purposes and ~ccessible to the public. Mercantile occupan-B B cies shall include, but are not limited to, the following: B s I. Department stores. B B 8 2. Drug stores. 8 B II 3. Markets. B 4. Paint stores without bulk handling. 1-22 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 5. ·Shopping centers. 6. Sales rooms. 7. Wholesale and retail stores. Group R Occupancies: Group R Occupancies shall be: Division 1. Hotels and apartment houses. .a B B B B B B B B B B B a B B B Congregate residences (each accommodating more than 10 per-g sons). · g Division 2. Not used. Division 3. Dwellings and lodging houses. Congregate residences (each accommodating 10 persons or less). B B B B B B B B B B Division 2. Low-hazard storage occupancies shall include B B buildings, structures, or portions thereof, used for storage of non-B B combustible materials. such as products on wood pallets or in pa-B B per cartons with or without single-thickness divisions, or in paper B B wrappings and shall include ice plants, power plants and pumping B plants. Such products may have a negligible amount of plastic trim B B such as knobs, handles or film wrapping. Low-hazard storage oc-B B cupancies shall include, but are not limited to, storage of the fol-B 8 lowing items; B B B 1. ·Beer or wine (in metal, glass or ceramic containers). B B 2. Cement in bags. B B B 3. Cold storage and creameries. B B 4. Dairy .products in nonwax-coated paper containers. B B B 5. Dry-cell batteries. B B B 6. Dryers. s 7. Dry pesticides in a building not classified as a Group H Oc- cupancy. 8. Electrical coils. B B 9. Electrical insulators. B B IO. Electrical motors. B B B 11. Empty cans. B B 12. Foods in noncombustible containers. a B B 13. Fresh fruits in nonplastic trays or containers. B a a 14. Frozen foods. B B 15. Glass bottles (empcy or filled with nonflammable liquids). B a B 16. Gypsum board. B B 17. Inert pigments. B B B 18. Meats. B B B 19. Mc;tal cabinets. B B 20. Metal furniture. B B B 21. Oil,filled distribution transformers. B B B 22. Stoves. B ( (: ~ "- I I I I I ATTACHMENT #3 I . I I· I . I I I I . I I I I I I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ANNEXA 13-209 Wrapper Exterior wrapper Body wrapper Bodywrap Sleeve wrap Wrap-do not cap Heads Headers Inside heads Outside heads Edge protectors Edge bands Overwrap Roll cap General term for protective wrapping of sides and ends on roll. Wrapper placed around circumference of roll. No heads or caps needed. Protection applied to the ends of the rolls (A and B). Heads do not tap over the end of the roll. protection applied to the ends of the rolls next lo the roll itself (B). The wrapper of !he rolls is crimped down over these heads. Protection applied to the ends of the rolls on the outside {A). This head is applied after the wrapper is crimped. Refers to extra padding to prevent damage to roil edges (CJ. The distance the body wrap or wrapper overlaps itself(O). -A protective cover placed over the end of a roll. Edges of cap lap over the end of the roll and are C. secured to the sides of the roll. . . . FIGUREA.3.13.6.3 Wrapping and Capping Terms and Methods. International Shore Connection Threads to mate hydrants Threads to mate hydrants and hose _at shore fac7·Imes and hose on ship7 ~sin. {14mm) · , minimum I _t_ -_.....,.......,...u..' ~l-:;:s.3.J..--~ Shore Ship Material: Any suitable for 150 psi {10.3 bar) service (shore) Flange surface: Flat face Material: Brass or bronze suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar} service (ship) Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar} service Bolts: Four %-inc{16-mm) minimum diameter, 2-in. (51-mm) long, threaded to within 1 in. (25.4 mm) of bolt ·head Nuts: Four, to fit bolls Wasliers: Four, to fit bolts FIGUREA.3.14.4 Int.emational Shore Fire Connection. A.5.3.1 Ordinary hazard occupancies (Group 1) include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Automobile parking and showrooms Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Dairy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plants Glass arid glass products manufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas A.5.3.2 Ordinary hai.ard occupancies (Group 2) include oc- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Cereal mills Ch\':mical plants -ordinary Coilfectioneiy products Distilleries Dry cleaners Feed mills Horse stables Leather goods manufacturing Libraries -large stack room areas Machine shops Metal working Mercantile Paper and pulp mills 2002 Edition I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 13-100 1NSTALIATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS [ 20 5000 41 61 Density (mm/min) 81 10.2 "- I I I I 12.2 " I I "-' I'll 14.3 16.3 465 g C ~ 4000 ~ ',~i "-~ «': ' '%'\-._ ___ C 372 .9 fl 0 lii , I ?~ I ~O' l I --~ 3000 Q. ~~: g -,- ~": I-... 01 ,% ,9;-1 l'.1:b l i• l'I. )' ,<h 0 as l!! < ... 2500 1--.___ ,_ __ 2000 1500 0.05 == -f _,_ l I,,,, 11 0.10 I-... :2---I _.. ,__ 1\1 ! JI 11 0.15 :2 '"'"[\"' \I l ,- 0.20 0.25 Density (gpm/ft2) 0.30 FIGURE 11.2.3,1.5 Density/4,rea Curves. 11.2:3.1.6 Special Areas. For special areas under consider- ation, as described in 11.2.3.4, separate hydraulic calculations shall be required in addition to those required by 11.2.3.2 or 11.2.3.3. 11.2.3.1.7* Systems with Multip~e Hazard Classifications. For systems with multiple hazard classifications, the hose stream demand shall be in accordance with one of the following: (1) Add the hose demand for the highest hazard classifica- -tion ,~ithin the system, or (2) Add the hose demand for each individual hazard classifica- tion to the calculaiionsfor the design area for that hazard, or (3) For systems with multiple hazard classifications where the higher classification only lies within single rooms less than oi; equal to 400 ff in area with no such rooms adjacent, add the hose demand for the principal occupancy for the remainder of the system. 11.2.3.1.8 Restrictions. Regardless of which of the two meth- ods is used, the following restrictions shall apply: (1) Forareasofsprinkleroperation less than 1500ft2 (139m2) used for lig_ht and ordinary hazard occupancies, the density for 1500 ft" (139 m2) shall be used. . - (2) For areas of sprinkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232 m2} for extra hazard occupancies, the density for 2500 ft2 (232 m2) shall be used. (3)*Unless the requirements of 11.2.3.1.8(4) are met for buildings having unsprinklered combustible concealed spaces, as described in 8.14.1.2 and s:14.6, the minimum area of sprinkler operation shall be 3000 ft2 (279 m2). ( 4) The following unsprinklered combustible concealed spaces shall not re~uire a minimum area of sprinkler operation of 3000 ft (279 m2): (a) Combustible concealed spaces filled entirely with noncombustible insulation. (b)*Llght or ordinary hazard occupancies where non- combustible or limited_ combustible ceilings are di- rectly attached to the bottom of solid wood joists so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft2 { 4.5 m3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid directly on top or within the ceilingjoists in an . otherwise sprinklered attic. ( c) *Concealed spaces where the exposed surfaces have a • flame spread rating of 25 or less and· the materials 2002 Edition ~ ~~,,'.';,-..,-- O' ~- (IJ g- :;; 279 i§ ·a. 232 '5 0.35 % '\'"" 1:b l-"'~ <11 186 ~ 139 0.40 have been demonstrated to not propagate fire in the form in which they are installed in the space. (d) Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not ex- ceeding 55 ft2 (5.1 m2) in area. (e) Vertical pipe chases under 10 ft2 (0.93 m2), pro- vided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equiva- lent to the floor construction. Such pipe chases shall contain no sources of ignition, piping shall . be n<mcombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed. (.5) Water demand of sprinklers installed in racks or water curtains shall be added to the ceiling sprinkler water de- mand at the point of connection. Demands shall be bal- anced to the higher pressure. (See Chapter 8.) (6) Water demand of sprinklers installed in concealed · spaces or under obstructions such as ducts and cutting . tables need not be added to ceiling demand. (7) Where inside hose stations are planned or are required, the following shall apply: (a) A total water allowance of50 gpm (189 L/min) fora single hose station installation shall be added to the sprinkler requirements. _ (b) A total water allowance of 100 gpm (378 L/min) for a multiple hose station installation shall be added to the sprinkler requirements. (c) The water allowance shall be added in 50-gpm (189-L/ min) increments beginning at the most remote hose station, with each increment added at the pressure re- quil"ed by the sprinkler system design at that point. (8) When hose valves for fire department use are attached to wet pipe sprinkler system risers in accordance with 8.16.5.2 the following shall apply: (a) The water supply shall not be required to be added to standpipe demand as determined from NFPA 14, St.andard for the Installation of Standpipe, Private Hy- drant, and Hose Systems. (b) Where the combined sprinkler system demand and hose stream allowance of Table 11.2.3.1.1 exceeds the requirements of NFPA 14, Standard for the Instal- lation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant, and Hose Systems, this higher demand shall be used. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I DESIGN APPROACHES 13-99 11.2 Occupancy Hazard Fire Control Approach. 11.2.l Occupancy Classifications. 11.2.1.l Occupancy classifications for this standard relate to sprinkler installations and their water supplies only. 11.2.1.2 Occupancy classifications shall not be used. as a gen- eral classification of occupancy hazards. 11.2.1.3 Occupancies or portions of occupancies shall be classified according to the quantity and combustibility of contents, the expected rates of heat release, the total poten- tial for energy release, .the heights of stockpiles, and the presence of flammable and combustible liquids, using the definitions contained in Sections 5.2 through 5.5. Classifi- cations are as follows: ( 1) Light hazard {2) Ordinary hazard (Groups I and 2) (3) Extra hazard (Groups 1 a,nd 2) ( 4) Special occupancy hazard (see Chapter 13) 11,2.2 Wlter Demand Requirements -Pipe Sclledule Method. 11.2.2.1 Table 11.2.2.l shall be used in determining the mini- mum water supply requirement5 for light and ordinary hazard occupancies protected by systems with pipe sized according to the pipe schedules of Section 14.5. Table 11.2.2.1 Watei: Supply Requirements for Pipe Schedule Sprinkler Systems Acceptable Flow Minimum at Base of Riser Residual (Including Hose Pressure . Stream Occupancy . . Required Allowance) Duration Classification (psi) (gpm) (minutes) Light hazard 15 500-750 30-60 Ordinary hazard 20 850-1500 60-90 Note: For SI unif!l, l gpm = 3.785 L/min; 1 psi= 0.0689 bar. 11.2.2.2 Pressure and flow requirements for exrra·hazard oc- cupancies shall be based on the hydraulic calculation methods ofll.2.3. 11.2.2.3 Unless the requirements of 11.2.2.5 are met the pipe schedule method shall be permitted only for new installations of 5000-fr ( 465 m2) or less or for additions or modifications to existing pipe schedule systems sized according to the pipe schedules of Section 14.5. 11.2;2.4 Table 11.2.2.1 shall be used in determining the mini- mum water supply requirements. 11.2,2,5 The pipe-schedule method shall be permitted for use in systems exceeding 5000 ft2 (465 m2) where the flows required in Table 11.2.2.l are available at a minimum re- sidual.pressure of50 psi (3!4 bar) at the highest elevation of sprinkler. · 11.2.2.6 The pipe schedule method shall be permitted for additions or modifications to existing extra hazard pipe sched- ule systems. 11.2,2,7 The lower duration value ofTable 11.2.2.I shall be acceptable only where remote station or central station water- flow alarm service is provided. 11.2.2.8* Residual Pressure. 11.2.2.s.1 The residual pressure requirement of Table 11.2.2.1 shall be met at the elevation of the highest sprinkler. U.2.2.8.2 When backflow prevention valves are installed on pipe schedule.systems, the friction losses of the device shall be accounted for when determining acceptable residual pressure at the top level of sprinklers. The friction loss of this device [in psi (bar)] shall be added to the elevation loss and the residual pressure at the top row of sprinklers to determine the total pressure needed at the water supply. 11.2.2.9 The lower flow figure ofTable 11.2.2.1 shall be permit- ted only where the building is ofnoncombustible construction or the potentiaiareas offire are limited by building size or compart- mentation such that no open areas exceed 3000 ft2 (279 m2) for light hazard or 4000 ft2 {372 m2) for ordinary hazard. 11.2.3 Water Demand Requirements-Hydraulic Calculation Methods. 11.2.3.1 General. . 11.2.3.1.1 * The minimum water supply requirements for a hy- draulically designed occupancy hazard fire control sprinkler system shall be determined by adding the hose stream de- mand from Table 11.2.3.1.1 to the water supply for sprinklers determined in 11.2.3.1.5. Ord.inary hazard 0, 50, or 100 Extra hazard 0, 50, or 100 For SI units, 1 gpm = 3. 785 L/ min. 250 500 60-90 90-120 11.2.3.1.2 The minimum water supply shall be available for the minimum duration specified in Table 11.2.3.l. l. 11.2.3.1.3 An allowance for inside and outside hose shall not be required where tanks supply sprinklers only. 11,2.3.1.4 Where .pumps taking suction from a private fire service main supply sprinklers only, the pump need not be sized to accommodate inside and outside hose. Such hose al- lowance shall be considered in evaluating the available water supplies. 11.2.3.1.5 Density/Area Curves. The water supply for sprin- klers only shall be determined either from the density/area wrves of Figure 11.2.3.l.5 in accordance with the method of 11.2.3.2 or be based upon the room design method in accor- dance with 11.2.3.3, at the discretion of the designer. 2002 Edition I . I I I I ATTACHMENT #4 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 ANNEXA 13-209 Wrapper Exterior wrapper, Body wrapper Body wrap Sleevewf?p Wrap-donol cap Heads Headers lnsfde heads Outside heads Edge ,protectors Edge bands Overwrap Roll cap General term for protective wrapping of sides and ends on roll. Wrapper placed around circumference of roll. No heads or caps needed. 0Ji Protection applied to the ends of the rolls (A and B). Heads do not lap over the end of the roll. Protection applied to the ends of the rolls next to the roll itself (B). The wrapper of the rolls is crimped down over these heads. Protection applied to the ends of the rolls on the outside (A). This head is applied after the wrapper, is crimped. Refers to extra padding·to prevent damage to ·roll edges (C}. The distance the body wrap or wrapper overlaps itself (0). A protective cover placed over the end of a roll. Edges of cap lap over the end of the roll and are (JI secured to the sides of the roll. F.IGUREA.3.13,6.3 Wrapping and Capping Terms and Methods. A.5.2 Light hazard occupancies.include occupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Churches Clubs Eaves and overhangs, if of combustible construction with no combustibles beneath Educational Hospitals Institutional t,ibraries, except large stack rooms Museums Nursing or convalescent homes Offices, including data processing Residential · Restaurant seating areas Theatel.'S and auditoriums, excluding stages and prosceniums . Unused attics 0.75in. (19mm) International Shore Connection Shore Ship Material: Any suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (shore) Flange surface: Flat face Material: Brass or bronze suitable for 150 psi (10.3 bar) service (ship) Gasket material: Any suitable for 150 psl-(10.3 bar) service Bolts: Four %-in. (16-mm) minimum diameter, 2·ln. (51-mm) long, 'threaded to within 1 in. (25.4 mm) ofbo1t·head Nuts: Four, to fit bolts Washers: Four, to fit bolts FIGUREA.3.14.4 International Shore Fire Connection. A.5.3.1 OrdinlU"}' hazard occupancies (Group I) include o~- cupancies having uses and conditions similar to the following: Automobile parking and showrooms Bakeries Beverage manufacturing Canneries Dairy products manufacturing and processing Electronic plants Glass and glass products manufacturing Laundries Restaurant service areas 2002 Edition I 1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 13-100 INSTALIATION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Density (mm/min) 20 41 61 81 10.2 12,2 143 16.3 sooo-~~..:.r.,...,,......-.-,_;...,.....,..~"r"'..,._ ...... ~,-.-..,...,-,--,--cr-,--,--,'--,"-T-.,....,...,.'T'"1465 1500 0.05 0.10 0.15 I I I I 0.20 0.25 Density (gpm/ft2) 0.30 FIGURE 11.2.3.l.5 Density/Area Curves. ll.2.3.1.6 Special Areas. For special areas under consider- ation, as described in 11.2.3.4, separate hydraulic calculations shall be required in addition to those required by il.2.3.2 or 11.2.3.3. 11.2.3.1.7* Systems with Multiple Hazard Classifications. For systems with multiple hazard classifications, the hose stream demand shall be in accordance with one of the following; (1) Add the hose demand for the highest hazard classifica- tion within the system, or (2) Add the hose demand for each individual hazard classifica- tion to the calculations for the design area for that hazard, or (3) For systems with multiple hazard classifications where the higher classification only lies within single rooms less than or equal to 400 ft.2 in area with no such rooms adjacent, add the hose demand for the principal occupancy for the remainder of the system. · 11.2.3.1.8 Restrictions. Regardless !=)fwhich of the two meth- ods is used; the following restrictions shall apply: (1) For areas.of sprinkl,;:r operation less than 1500 ft2 (139 m2) used for li~ht and ordinary hazard occupancies, the density for 1500 ft" (139 m2) shall be used. (2) For areas of sprinkler operation less than 2500 ft2 (232 m2) for extra hazard occupancies, the density for 2500 ft2 (2.32 m2) shall be used. (.3)*Unless the requirements of 11.2.3.1.8(4) are met for buildings having unsprinklered combustible concealed spaces, as described in 8.14.1.2 and 8.14.6, the minimum area of sprinkler operation shall be 3000 ft.2 (279 m2). (4) The following unsprinklered combustible ~oncealed spaces shall not re~uire a minimum area of sprinkler operation of 3000 ft (279 m2): {a) Combustible concealed spaces filled entirely with . noncombustible insulation. (b)*Light or ordinary hazard occupancies where non- coi;nbustible or limited combustj.ble ceilings al'I;! di-. reedy attached to the bottom of solid wood jo_ists so as to create enclosed joist spaces 160 ft3 ( 4.5 m3) or less in volume, including space below insulation that is laid directly on top or within the ceiling joists in an otherwise sprinklered attic. (c)*Concealedspace~where the exposed·surfaces have a flame spread rating of 25 or less and the materials 2002 Edition 0.35 139 0.40 have been demonstrated to not propagate fire in the form in which they are installed in the space. ( d) Concealed spaces over isolated small rooms not ex- ceeding 55 ft2 (5.1 m2) in area. (e) Vertical pipe chases under IO ft2 (0.93 m2), pro- vided that in multifloor buildings the chases are firestopped at each floor using materials equiva- lent to the floor constructiqn. Such pipe chases shall contain no sources of ignition, piping shall be noncombustible, and pipe penetrations at each floor shall be properly sealed. (5) Water demand of sprinklers installed in racks or water curtains shall be added to the ceiling sprinkler water de- mand at the point of connection. Demands shall be bal- anced to the higher pressure. (See Chapter 8.) (6) Water demand of sprinklers installed in concealed space.s or under obstruction~ such as ducts and cutting tables need not be added to ceiling demand. (7) Where inside hose stations are planned or are required, , the following shall apply: (a) A total waterallowanceof50 gpm (189 L/min) fora single hose station installation shall be added to the sprinklerrequirements. , (b) A total water allowance of 100 gpm.(378 L/min) for a multiple hose station installation shall be added to the sprinkler requirements. ( c) The water allowance shall be added in 50-gpm (189-L/ min) increments beginning at the most remote hose station, with each increment added at the pressure re- quired by the sprinkler system design at that poinL (8) '\IVhen hose valves for fire department use are attached to wet pipe sprinkler system risers in accordance with 8.16.5.2 the following shall apply: (a) The water supply shall not be required to be added to standpipe demand as determined from NFPA 14, Standard for the Installation of Standpipe, Private By- drant, and Hose Systems. {b) Where the combined sprinkler system demand and hose stream allowance of Table 11.2.3.1.1 exceeds the requirements ofNFPA 14, Standard for the Insttilr lation of Standpipe, Private Hydrant, and Hom Systems, this higher demand shall be used. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I DESIGN APPROACHES 13-99 11.2 Occupancy Hazard Fire Control Approach. 11.2.1 Occupancy Classifications. 11.2.1.1 Occupancy classifications for this standard relate to sprinkler installations and theirwater supplies only. 11.2.1.2 Occupancy classifications shall not be used as a gen- eral classification of occupancy hazards. 11.2,1.3 Occupancies or portions of occupancies shall be classified according to the quantity and combustibility of contents, the e~pected rates ofheatTelease, the total poten- tial for energy release, the heights of stockpiles, and the presence of flammable and combustible liquids, using the definitions contained in Sections 5.2 through 5.5. Classifi- cations are as.follows: (1) Light hazard (2) Ordinary hazard (Groups l and 2) (3) Extra hazard (Groups 1 and 2) ( 4) Special occupancy hazard (see Chapter 13) · 11.2.2 '¾ater Demand Requirements -Pipe Schedule Method. 11.2,2.1 Table 11.2.2.1 shall be used in determining the mini- mum water supply.requirements for light and ordinary hazard occupancies protected by systems with pipe sized according to the pipe schedules of Section 14.5. 'Tobie 11.2.2.1 Water Supply Requirements for Pipe Schedule-Sprinkler Syst~ Acceptable Flow Minimum at Base of Riser Residual (Including ~ose Pressure Stream Occupancy Required Allowance) Duration Classification (psi) (gpm) (minutes) Light hazard 15 500-750 30-60 Ordinary hazard 20 850-1500 60-90 Nore: For SI units, 1 gpm=ll.785 L/min; i psi=0.0689bar. 11.2.2.2 Pressure and flow requirements for extra hazard oc- cupancies shall be based on the·hydraulic calculation methods ofll.2.3. 11.2.2.3 Unless the requirements ofll.2.2.5 are met the pipe schedule method shall be pennitted only for µew installations of 5000 fr ( 465 m2) or less or for additions or modifications to existing pipe schedule systems sized according to the pipe schedules of Section 14.5. 11.2.2.4 Table 11.2.2.1 shall be used in determining the mini-. mum water supply reqtiirements. 11.2.2.5 The pipe schedule method shall be permitted for use in systems exceeding 5000 ft2 ( 4o5 m2) where the flows required in Table 11.2.2.1 are available at a minimum re- sidual pressure of50 psi (3.4 bar) at the highest elevation of sprinkler. 11.2.2.6 The pipe schec,Iule method shall be permitted for additions or modifica,tions to existing extra hazard pipe sched- ule systems. 11.2.2,7 The lower duration value of Table 11.2.2.1 shall be acceptable only where remote station or central station water- flow.alarrn service is provided. 11.2.2.8* Residual Pressure. 11,2,2.8.1 The residual pressure requirement of Table 11.2.2.1 shall be met at the elevation of the highest sprinkler. 11.2.2,8.2 When backflow prevention valves are installed on pipe schedule systems, the friction losses of the device shall be accounted for when detennining acceptable residual pressure at the top-level of sprinklers. The friction loss of this device [in psi (bar) J shall be added to the elevation loss and the residual pressure at the top row of sprinklers to detennine the total pressure needed at. the water supply. 11.2.2.9 Thelower flow figure of Table 11.2.2.1 shall be permit- ted only where the building is of noncombustible construction or the potential areas of fire are limited by building size or compart- mentation such that no open areas exceed 3000 fr (279 m2) for light hazard or 4000 ft2 (372 m2) for ordinary hazard. 11.2.3 Water Demand Requirements -Hydraulic Calculation Methods. 11.2.3.1 General. · 11.2.3.1.1 * The minimum water supply requirements for a hy- di:aulically designed occupancy hazard fire control sprinkler system shall be determined by adding the hose stream de- mand from Table 11.2.3.1.1 to the water supply for sprinklers determined-in 11.2.3.1.5. For SI units, I gpm = 3.785 L/min. 11.2.3.1.2 The minimum w·,1ter supply shall be available for the minimum duration specified in Table 11.2.3.1.1. 11.2.3,1.3 An allowance for inside and outside hose shall not be required where tanks supply sprinklers only. 11.2.3,1.4 Where pumps taking suction from a private fire service mai~ supply sprinklers only, the pump need not be sized to accommodate inside and outside hose. Such hose al- lowance shall be considered in evaluating the available water supplies. 11.2.3,1.5 Density/Area Curves. The water supply for sprin- klers only shall be determined either from the density/area curves of Figure 11.2.3.1.5 in accordance with the method of 11.2.3.2 or be based upon the room design method in accor- dance with 11.2.3.3, at the discretion of the designer. 2002 Edition I I I I 1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 13--106 INSfALLA.TION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS I Table 12.1.10.I.l Dischaige Criteria for Miscellaneous Storage and Commodity Classes I through IV Storage 12 ft (3.7 m) or Less in Height1 Class I to IV Class I S12 S3.7 Curve 2 Class II SlO s3.05 Curve2 Class II >3.05 Curve3 toS3.7 Class III S3.7 Curve3 Class IV Palletized, >10 to >3.05 Curve 3 bin box, s12 tos3,7 and shelf Class IV Rack .>IO to >3.05 Curve4 Sl2 toS3.7 - Miscellar;ieous Group A Plastic Storage S5 Sl.5 --Curve·3 >5to >l.5to 15 4.6 Cwve4 SlO :S3.05 Palletized, >5to >1.5 20 6.1 Curve5 bin box, SlO toS3.05 shelf,and rack >!Oto >3.05 17 5.2 Curve5 Solidahd Sl2 toS3.7 Cartoned expanded >10to >3.05 17 5.2 Curve 3 S12 toS3.7 Palletized, >10 to >3.05 27 8.2 Curves· bin box, Sl2 toS3.7 and shelf Rack >!Oto >3.05 --Curve 3 S12 toS3,7 Palletized, s5 g_5 --Curve 3 bin box, shelf, and rack Solid and Palletized, >5to >1.5 to --Curve5 Exposed expanded bin box, -$8 S2.4 and shelf Palletized, >5to >1.5 to 15 4.6 Cur:ve5 bin box, go :S3.05 shelf,and rack . 2002.Edition 0,50, . 250 90 oc 100 0,50, 250 90 oclOO 0,50, 250 90 or 100 250 90 0,50, 500 90 or 100 ·o,5o, 500 .90 or 100 0, 50, 500 90 or 100 0,50, 500 120 orlOO o. 50, 500 120 or 100 0, 50, 500 120 orlOO + 1 0,50, 500 120 level of orlOO in-rack 0,50, 500 120 or 100 +1 0, 50, 500 120 level of orlOO in-rack 0, 50, 500 90 -or 100 0,50, 500 120 or 100 0,50, 500 120 or 100 1· I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I STORAGE 13-105 12.1.9.2.2 Plastic pallets where stored indoors shall be pro- tected as follows: ( 1} Where stored in cutoff rooms the following shall apply: (a) The cutoff rooms shall have at least one exterior wall: (b} The plastic pallet storage shall be separated from the remainder of the building by 3 hour-rated fire walls. ( c) Sprinkler protection by one of the following: i. The storage shall be protected by sprinklers de· signed to deliver 0.6 gpm/ft2 (24.5 mm/min) for the entire room or by high-expansion foam and sprinklers as indicated in 12.1.11. ii. K-14 ESFR upright sprinklers when the storage is on floor and the system is des1gned to supply all sprinklers in the room at 50 psi (3.4 bar) for a maximum of 30 ft {9.1 m) ceiling or 75 psi (5.2 bar) for a maximum 35 ft (10.7 m) ceiling. · ( d) The storage shail be piledno higher than 12 ft (3.7 m). (e} Any steel columns shall be protected by 1-houdire- proofing or a sidewall sprinkler directed.to one side of the column at the top or at the 15-ft. ( 4.6-m) level, whichever is lower. Flow from these sprinklers shall be permitted to be omitted from the sprinkler system demand for hydraulic calculations. (2) Where-stored without cutoffs from other storage the fol- lowing shall apply: (a) Plastic pallet storag~ shall b'e piled no higher than 4 ft (1.2 m). (b) Sprinkler protection shall employ high tern perature- rated sprinklers. (c) Each pallet pile of no more than two stacks shall be sepa- rated from o¢er pallet piles by at least 8 ft (2.4 m) of clear space or 25 ft {7.6 m) of!tored cpmmodity. 12, 1.9.2.3 Idle plastic pallets shall only be stored in racks where protected in accordance with the requirements ofTable . 12.1.9.2.1. 12.1 .10 . Miscellaneous Storage and Storage of Class I through IV up to 12 ft in Height, 12~1.10.I Discharge Criteria. 12,1.10.1.1 For protection of miscellaneous storage up to 12 ft (3. 7 m) in height of Group A plastic, rubber tires, rolled paper, and storage ofidle pallets up to 6 ft (1.4 m) in height, th,e discharge criteria in Table 12.1.10.1.1 and Figure 12.1.10 shall apply. I Table 12.1.9.2.1 ESFR Protection of Indoor Storage ofldle Plastic Pallets Maximum Maximum Ceiling/ Roof Type of Storage Height Height Sprinkler Locationof Nominal (Orientation) ESFR (pendent) s. C 20 5000 i 4000 Storage On floor or rack Without solid shelves 41 61 1 1 K-Factor ft 25 14.0 25 35 .25 16.8 25 j 35 Density (mm/min) 81 102 "' 1, q, g- j 3000 ·~ '- 0 '- "l, \ 't.r 0 0 2500 ,ol ~ 2000 ,__ ,__ ----- 1500 0.05 ,o ,_ ,_ .... ~-t: '-\: '-.,. a. n 0.10 ... ,<i ' ~l:-,... 2 I-"' .,-!:: o> -,"' ' \l '1 l: l "' I I\/ 0.15 0.20 0.25 Density (gpm/ft2) m, 7.6 7.6 1-0.7 7.6 7.6 : 10.'7 12.2 " 0.30 ft 30 32 40 30 32 ' 40 ~4.3 ... "' m 9.1 9.8 12.2 9.1 9.8 12.2 16.3 465 l C 372 j q, ~"' .s- ,__,_ g- lu 279 ~ ·g_ 0.35 ~-,- ' " 232 '5 01 186 ~ 139 0.40 FIGURE 12.1.IO Miscellane-0us Storage and <;:ommodity Classes I through IV Storage 12 ft {3.1 m) or Lessin Height-Design Curves (see Table 12,1.10.1.1). Minimum Operating Hose Stream Water Pressure Demand Supply Duration psi bar gpm L/min (hours) 50 3.4 60 4.1 75 5.2 250 946 l 35 2.4 42 2.9 52 3.6 2002Edition I I I I I ATTACHMENT #5 I I I I I I I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I . I I I I I I I I _ 2001 CALIFORNIA.FIRE C.OD.E TI I-B, I-C, II n ill m TABLE 7902.5-F-AUTOMATIC Sf>RINKLER PROTECTION FOR SOLID-PILE ANO PALLETIZED STORAGE OF LIQUIDS IN CONTAINERS AND PORTABLE TANKS1 (See Sections 7902.5.10.2.4, 7902.5.11.5.1 and 7902:5.12.5.1) Containers greater than 5 gal. (18.9 L) on pallets or solid pile, more than 0.60 5,000 8;000 80 750 one high on end or side Portable tanks, one high 0.30 3,000 5,000 100 500 Portable tanks, two high 0.60 5,000 8,000, 80' 750 5 gal. (18. 9-L) or less, with or · without cartons, pallerlzed or solid pile 0.25 3,000 5,000 120 500 Containers greater than 5 gal. (18.9 L) on pallets or solid pile, on end or sides, up to three high 0.25 3,000 5,000 120 500 Containers greater than 5 gal. (18.9 L), on pallets or solid pile, on end or sides, up to 18 feet (5486 mm) high 0.35 3,000 5,000 100 750 P.ortable tanks, one high 0.25 3,000 5,000 170 500 Portable tanks, two high 0.50 3,000 5,000 80 750 !ABLE 7902.5-F TABLE 7902.5-G 2 2 2 2 l 2 1The design area contemplates the use of Class II standpipe systems. Where Class I standpipe systems are used, the area of application shall be increased by 30 percent without :revising density. 2For storage heights above 4 feet (1219 mm) or ceiling heights greater than 18 feet (5486 mm), an approved engineering design shall be provided. See Section 103.l.l. . . TABLE 7902.5-G-AUTOMATIC AFFF-WATER PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS FOR SOLID PILE AND PALLETIZED STORAGE OF LIQUIDS IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 5-GALLON (18.9 L) CAPACITY OR LESS1,2 (See 'Sections 7902.5.11.S.1 and 7902.5.12.5.1) CEILING SPRINKLt:R DESIGN AND DEMAND STORAGE 0-lty Area Orifice Size HEIGHT gpnvaq.tt. {•q.ft.) (Inch) (feet) PACKAGE CLASS t~i~~ >< 0.01129 Temperature Maximum · x2S.4for ><304.8 TYPE LIQUID forl!l2 Rating Spacing mm 1ormm Cartoned I-B, I-C., ll OAO 2,000 286°F 100 sg. ftJhd. 17/32 11 and ill (l41°C) (9.29 m2/bd.) Uncartoned 1-B, I·C. II ·0.30 2,000 286°F 100 sq. ft.Jhd, 1/z or 17132 12 and ill (141°C) (9.29m2thd.) . 1Systcm shall be a closed-head wet system with approved devices forproporuonmg aqueous film-fanning foam. 2M_aximum ceiling height of 30 feet (9144 mm). 3Hose stream demand includes 11/z-inch (38. l mm) inside hand hose, when required. HOSE DEMAND DURATION DURATION (gpm)" AfFF WATER x3.785for SUPPLY SUPPLY Umin. (min.) (hou,..) 500 15 2 500 15 2 1,-195 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #6 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 1003.2.4.2 1003.3.1 1003.2.4.2 Basements. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in basements classified as Group E, Division 1 Occupan- cies. • 1003.2.4.3 Stairs. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in enclosed usable -space below or over a stairway in Group E, Division 1 Occupancies. 1003.2.5 Group F Occupancies. 1003.2.5.1 Woodworking occupancies. An automat_ic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in Group F woodworking occu- pancies over 2,500 square feet (232.3 m2) in area that use equip- ment, machiQery or appliances which generate finely divided combustible waste or which use finely divided combustible mate- rials. 1003.2.6 Group H Occupancies. 1003.2.6.1 General. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed in Group H, Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 7 Occupancies. 1003.2.6.2 Group H, Division 4 Occupancies. Ah automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed in Group H, Division 4 Occupancies having a floor area of more than 3,000 square feet (279 m2). I l003.2.6.3 Group Ii, Semiconductor Fa.brication FaciJi-. ties. An automatic fire-extinguishing system shall be installed throughout buildings containing semiconductor fabrication facili- ties classified as Group H'., Division 6 .Occupancies. The design of the sprinkler system shall not be less than that required under the occupancy hazard classifications as follows: OCCUPANCY HAZARD LOCATION CLASSIFICATION Fabri~on areas Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Service corridors Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Storage rooms without dispensing Ordinary Hazard Group 2 Storage rooms with dispensing Exira Hazard Group 2 Corridors ~dinary Hazard Group 21 1 When the design area of the sprinkler system consists of a corridor-protected by one row of sprinklera, the maximmn nmnber of sprinklers that needs to be calculated is 13. 1003.2.7 Group I Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group I Occupancies. In Group I, Division 1.1 and Group I, Division 2 Occupancies, approved quick-response or residential spriruqers shall be installed throughout patient sleep- ing areas. EXCEPTION: In jails, prisons and reformatories, the pip- ing system may be dry, provided a manually operated valve is installed at a continuously monitored location. Opening of the valve will cause the piping system to be charged. Sprinkler heads in such systems shall be equipped with fusible elements· or the system shall be designed as required for deluge systems in the Fire Coqe (See Section 9003, $tandard n.2.9). 1003.2.8 Group M Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler sys- tem shall be installed in rooms classed as Group M Occupancies where the floor area exceeds 12,000 square feet (1114.8 m2) on any floor or 24,000 square feet (2229.6 m2) on all floors or in Group M Occupancies more than three stories in height. The area of mezzanines shall be included fa determining the areas where sprinklers are required. 1003.2.9 Group R, Division 1 Occupancies. An. automatic sprinkler sy§tem shall be installed throughout every apartment house three or more stories in height or-containing 5 or more dwelling units, every congregate residence three or more stories in 1-36 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE lieight·or having an occupant load of 11 or more, and every hotel three or more stories in height or containing 6 or more guest rooms. Residential or quick-response standard sprinklers shall be used in the dwelling units and guest room portions of the building. [For SFMJ The requirements of this subsection shall not mandate the retroactive installation of an automatic sprinkler system to an existing RJ occupancy. 1003.2.10 Sound stages and solid-ceiling sets andp/atfonns. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in all permanent sound stages and in all interior solid-ceiling sets over 60(}() square feet ( 55. 7 m2J in area and under platfonns over 600 square feet (55.7 m2J in area which exceed 3 feet (914 mm) in height. EXCEPTIONS: I. When heat detectors are installed beneath solid-ceiling sets over 600 square feet (55.7 m2! in area and under plaifonns (when provided) over 600 square feet (55.7 m2) in area which exceed 3 feet (914 mm) in height. The detectors shall be spaced 30 feet (9144 mm) on cen- ter. or as required by the marmfacturer's installation in- structions. The detectors shall be connected to an approved and listed central proprietary or remote station, service or a local a!czrm which will give an audible signal at a constantly attended location. Such system shall be installed in accordance with Article JO. 2. Sets with solid-ceilings over 600 square feet (55.7 m2) in area designed to allow the ceiling to be positioned to al- low for tlu! operation of the automatic fire sprinkler system a er lmin has been com leted or the d • EXCEPTION: The separate interior alarm is not required when th~ sprinkler water flow switch activates the building fire alarm system notification appliances. 1-003.4 Permissiple Sprinkler Omissions. Subject to the ap- proval of the building official and with the concurrence of the chief, sprinklers may be omitted in rooms or areas as follows: I. When sprinklers are considered undesirable because of the nature of the contents or in rooms or areas which are of noncom- bustible construction with wholly noncombustible contents and which are not exposed by other areas. Sprinklers shall not be CL AL CL AL CL A-I. Ct. ~t ,r A-t. x.t CL A-t. Ct. A-t. CL A-t. CL A-t. Ct. t A-t. , . CL A-t. ,,. CL A-t. CL A-t. CL A-t. CL A-t. CL A-1. CL A-t. CL A-1. CL A-t. CL A-L CL AL CL I I I ·1 -- ATTACHMENT #7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 901 PART III GENERAL PROVISIONS FOR SAFETY ARTICLE 9 -F1RE DEPARTMENT ACCESS AN·o WATER SUPPLY SECTION 901 -GENERAL 901.~ Scope. Fire department access and water supply shall be in accordance with Article9. , For firesafety during construction, alteration or demolition of a building, see Article 87. 901.2 Pennits and Plans. 901.2.1 Permits. A permit is required to use or operate fire hy- drants or valves·i~tended for fire-suppression purposes which are installed on water systems and accessible to public highways, al- leys or private ways open to or generally used by the public. See Section 105, Permit f. l. · EXCEPTION: A permit is not required for persons employed and authorized by the water company which supplies the system to use or operate fire hydrants or valves. 901.2.2 Plans. 901.2.2.l Fire apparatus access. Plans for fire apparatus access roads shall be submitted to the fire department for review and ap- proval prior to construction. 901.2.2.2 Fire hydrant systems. Plans and specifications for fire hydrant systems shall be submitted to the.fire department for review and approval prior to construction. 901.3 Timing of Ins~ation. When fire protection, including fire apparatus access roads and. water supplies for fire protection, is required to be installed, such protection shall be installed and made serviceable prior to and during the time of construction. EXCEPTION: When alternate methods of protection, as ap- proved, are provided, the requirements of Section 901.3 may be modi- fied or waived. 901.4 Required Marking ·of Fire Apparatus Access Roads, Addres.ses and Fire-protection Equipment. 901.4.1 General. Marking of fire apparatus access roads, ad- dress~s and fire-protection equipment.shall be in accordance with Stlction 901.4. 901.4.2 Fire apparatus access roads. When required by the chief, approved signs or other approved notices shall be provided and maintained for fire apparatus access roads to identify such roads and prohibit the obstruction thereof or both. 901.4.3 Fire-protection equipment and fire hydrants. Fire- protection equipment and fire hydrants shall be clearly identified in an approved manner to prevent obstruction by parking and other obstructions. When required by the chief, hydrant locations shall be identi- fied by the installation of reflective markers. See also Section 1001. 7~ 901.4.4 Premises identification. Approved numbers or ad- dresses shall be provided for all new and existin_g buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the street or road fronting the property. 901.4.5 Street or road signs. When required by the chief, streets and roads shall by identified with approved signs. 901.S Obstruction and Control of Fire Apparatus Access Roads and Fire-protection Equipment. See Sections 902.2.4 and 1001.7. 901.6 Fire Protection in Recreational Vehicle, Mobile Home and Manufactured Housing Parks, Sales Lots and Storage Lots. Recreational vehicle, mobile home and manufactured housing parks, sales lots and storage lots shall provide and main- tain -fire hydrants and access roads in accordance with Sections 902 and 903. EXCEPTION: Recreational vehicle parks located in remote areas shall be provided with protection and access roadways as required by the chief. SECTION 902 -FIRE DEPARTMENT ACCESS 902.1 General. Fire department access roads shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Sections 90 l and 902. For access to residential developments of three or more dwell-I ing units, the chief may be guided by Appendix ID-E. 902.Z.2 Specifications. 902.2.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 20 feet (6096 mm) and an un- obstructed vertical clearance of not less than 13 feet 6 inches ( 4115 mm). EXCEPTION: Vertical clearance may be reduced, provided such reduction-does not impair access by fire apparatus and approved signs are installed and maintained indicating the established vertical clear- ance when approved. 1-29 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #8 I I I I I I 1- I I I I I I I I I I I ·1 ,.__. ·1 I I I .1 -. I I ·1 I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE position shall be the NORMAL, nonemergency, building control position. When a firefighter's control panel is in the AUTO posi- tion, ·the actual status of the device ( on, off, open, closed) shall continue to be indicated by the status indicator described above. 905.14 Response Time. Smoke-control system activation shall be initiated immediately after receipt of an appropriate automatic or manual activation command. Smoke-control systems shall acti- vate individual components (such as dampers and fans) in these- quence necessary to prevent physical damage 'to the fans, dampers, ducts and other equipment. The total response time for individual components to achieve their desired operating mode shall not exceed the following: 1. Control air isolation valves Immediately 2. Smoke damper closing 15 seconds 3. Smoke damper opening 15 seconds maximum 4. Fan starting ( energizing) 15 seconds maximum 5. Fan stopping (de-energizing) Immediately 6. Fan volume modulation 30 seconds maximum 7. Pressure control modulation 15 seconds maximum 8. Temperature control s_afety override Immediately 9. Positive indication of status 15 secon.ds maximum For purposes of $make control, the firefightcr's control panel response time shall be the same for automatic or manual smoke-control action initiated from any other ·building control point. · 905.15 Acceptance Testing. 905.15.1 General. Devices, equipment, .components and se- quences shall be individually tested. These tests, in addition to those required above orby other provisions of this code, shall con- sist of determination offunction,sequence and, where applicable, capacity of their installed condition. 905.15.2 Detection devices. Smoke or fire detectors that arc a part of a smoke-control system shall be tested in accordance with the Fire Code in their installed condition. When applicable, this testing shall include verification of airflow in both minimum and maximum conditions. 905.15.3 Ducts. Ducts that are part of a smoke-control system shall be traversed·using generally·accepted practices to determine actual afr quantities. 905.15.4 Dampers. Dampers shall be tested for function in their installed condition. 905.15.5 -Inlets and outlets. Inlets and outlets shall be read us- ing generally accepted practices to determine air quantities. 905,15.6 Fans. Fans shall be examined for correct rotation. Measurements of voltage, amperage, revolutions per minute and belt tension shall be made. 905.15.7 Smoke barriers. Measurements using· inclined ma- nometers shall be made of the pressure differences across smoke barriers. Such measurements shall be·conducted for each possible smoke-control condition. 905.15.8 Controls. Each smoke zone, equipped with an auto- matic initiation device, shall be put into operation by the actuation of one such device. Each additional such device within the zone shalrbe verified to cause the same sequence but the operation of fan motors may be bypassed to prevent damage. 905.13.3 906.3 Control sequences shall be verified throughout the system, in- cluding verification-Of override from the firefighter's control pan- el and simulation of standby power conditions. 905.15.9 Reports. A complete report of testing shall be pre· pared by the required special inspector or special inspection agency. The report shall include identification of all devices by manufacturer, nameplate data, design values, measured values and identification tag or mark. The report shall be reviewed by the responsible designer, and when satisfied that the design intent has beeµ achieved, the responsible designer shall affix the designer's signature and date to the report with a statement as follows: I have reviewed this report and by personal knowl- edge and on-site observation certify that the smoke- control system is in substantial compliance with the design intent, and to the best of my understanding com- plies·with requirements of the code. A copy-of the final report shall be filed with the building official and an identical copy shall be maintained in an approved location at the building. 905.15.10 Identification and documentation. Charts, draw- ings and other documents identifying and locating each c9mpo- nent of the smoke-control system, and describing their proper function and maintenance requirements shall be maintained on file at the building with the above-described report. Devices shall have an approved identifying tag or mark on them consistent with the other required documentation and shall be dated indicating the last time they were successfully tested and by whom. 905.16 Acceptance. Buildings, or portions thereof, required by this code to comply with this section shall not be issued a certifi- cate of occupancy until such time that the building official deter- mines that the provisions of this section have been fully complied with and that the fire department has received satisfactory instruc- tion on the opf!ration, both automatic and manual, of the system. EXCEPTION: In buildings of phased construction, the building official may issue a temporary certificate of occupancy if those par· lions of the building to be occupied meet the requirements of this sec- tion and that the remainder does not pose a significant hazard to the safety of the proposed occupants or adjacent buildings. EXCEP'ITONS: 1. Office buildings and retail sales areas where storage does not exceed 12 feet (3658 mm) in height. · 2. G,oup S, Division 2 Occupancies used for bulk frozen food stor- age when the building is protected by a complete automatic sprinkler system. 2. In Group H, Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 Occupancies any of which are over 15,000 square feet (1394 m2) in single floor area. For requirements on smoke and heat venting in buildings with high-piled combustible stock, see the Fire Code. 906.2 Mixed Occupancies. Venting facilities shall be installed in buildings of mixed occupancy on the basis of the individual oc- cupancy involved. 906.3 'fypcs ofVents .. Vents shall be fixed in the open position or vents shall be activated by temperature and shall open automati- cally in the event of fire. 1-103 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,- 906.3 TABLE9,A Fixed openings may consist of skylights or other openings that provide venting directly to exterior above the plane· of the main roof in which they are located. Vents shall meet the design criteria of this section regarding elevation, and Section 906.5 regarding venting area, dimensions, spacing and venting ratios. The build-~ ing officialffor DSA/SS, OSHPD lj the enforcement agency may require documentation of the design to ensure proper performance of required venting. Temperature activation of vents shall be at or near the highest elevation of the ceiling and in no.case lower than the upper one third of the smoke curtain. Where plain glass is used, provisions shall be made to protect the occupan~ from glass breakage. In no case shall-vents be located closer than 20 feet (6096 mm) to an ad- jacent property line. 906.4 Releasing Devices. Release devices shall be in accord- ance with UBC Standard 15s7. · 906.5 Size and Spacing of Vents. 906.5.1 Effective venting area. The effective venting area is the minimum cross-sectional area through which the hot gases must pass en route to atmosphere. The effective venting area shall not be leS6 than 16 square feet (1.5 m2) with no dimension less than 4 feet (1219 mm), excluding ribs or gutters whose total width does not exceed 6 inches (152 mm). 906.S.2 Spacing. The maximum center-to-center spacing be- tween vents within the building shall be: 1. ln Groups B, F, Mand S Occupancies: 12Qfeet (36 576 mm). 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 2. In Group H Occupancies: 100 feet (30 480 mm). . . 906.5.3 Venting ratios. The following ratios of effective area of vent openings to floor areas shall be: 1. ln Groups B, F, Mand S Occupancies: 1:100. 2. In Groµp H Occupancies: 1:50. 906.6.2 Construction. Curtain boards shall be sheet metal, as- bestos board, lath and plaster, gypsum wallboard or other ap- proved materials that provide equivalent perfonnance that will resist the passage of smoke. All joints and connections shall be smoke tight 906.6.3 Location and depth. Curtain boards shall extend down from the ceiling for a minimum depth of 6 feet (1829 mm), but need not extend closer than 8 feet (2438 mm) to the floor. In Group H O_ccupancies, the minimum depth shall be 12 feet (3658 mm) except that it need not be closer than 8 feet (2436 mm) to the floor, provided the curtain is not less than 6 feet (1829 mm) in depth. 906.6.4 Spacing. The distance between curtain boards shall not exceed'250 feet.(76 200 mm) and the curtained area shall be lim- ited to 50,000 square feet ( 4645 m2). In Group H Occupancies, the distance between·curtain boards shall not exceed 100 feet (30 480 mm) and the curtained area shall be limited to 15,000 square feet (1394m2). TABLE ii-A-STANDPIPE REQUIJlEMENTS OCCUPANCY NONSPRINKLERED BUILDING1 SPRINKLERED BUILOINGZ.3 x 304.Sfcr mm x0.0»29form2 Standpipe C11"" Hose Requirement Standplpa Class Hose Requirement 1. Occupancies exceeding 150 feet in height and more than one story III Yes I No 2. Occupancies four stories or·more but less than 150 fl and U4J s I No feet in height, except Group R, Division 36 . (or III) Yes 3. GroUP. A Occupancies with occupant load exceeding II Yes No requirement No 1,0007 . 4. Group A, Division 2.1 Occupancies over 5,000 II Yes II Yes square feet in area used foe exhibition 5. Groups I; ·H; B; S; M; F, Division 1 Occupancies less than four stories in height but greater than 20,000 1[4 Yes No requirement No square feet per floor' 6. Stages more than 1;000 square feet in area II No III No lEx:ceptas otheiwisespecified in Item 4 of this table, Class II standpipes need not be provided in basements having an automatic fire-extinguishing system through- out. 2:fhe standpipe system may be combined with the automatic sprinkler systein. 3Portionsof otherwise sprinklered buildingst{lat are not protected by autornaticsprinkleisshall have Class II standpipes installed as required fort he unsprinklered portions. 4 In open structures where a ass II standpipes may be damaged by freezing, the building official may authorize the use of Class I standpipes that are located as required for Class II standpipes. 5Hose is required for Class II standpipes only. 6For the purposes of this table, occupied roofs of parking structures shall be considered an additional story. [n parking structures, a tier is a story. 7Class ll standpipes need not be provided in assembly areas used solely for woiship. 1-104 I I I 1- I ATTACHMENT #9 I I I I I I 1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1001.5.4 1001.7.2 the chief, quarterly_ tests of such systems shall be conduct~ by ap- proved persons. A written record.shall be maintained and shall be made available to the inspection authority. 1001.5.S Smoke-control systems. Mechanical smoke-control systems, such as those in high-rise buildings, buildings containing ania, covered mall buildings'and mechanical ventilation systems utilized in smokeproof enclosures and for smoke-removal sys- tems utilizedin high-piled combustible storage occupancies, shall be maintained in an operable condition at all times. Unless other- wise required by the chief, quarterly tests of such systems shall be conducted by approved persons. A written record shall be main- tained and shall be made available to the inspection authority. 1001.6 Tampering with Fire-protection Equipment, Barri- ers, Security Devices, Signs and Seals. 1001.6.1 Fire department property. Apparatus, equipment and appurtenances belqnging to or un,der the supervision and con- trol of the fire department shall not be molested, tampered with, damaged or otherwise disturbed unless authorized by the chief. 1001.6.2 Fire hydrants and fire appliances. Fire hydrants and fire appliances required by this code to be installed or maintained shall not be removed, tampered with or otherwise disturbed except for the purpose of extinguishing flre, training, recharging or mak- ing necessary repairs, or when allowed by the fire department. When a fire appliance is removed as herein allowed, it shall be re- placed or reinstalled as soon as the purpose for which it was re- moved has been accomplished. 1001.t;.3 Barriers, security devices, signs and seals. Locks, gates, doors, barricades, chains, enclosures, signs, tags or seals which have bee~ installed by the fire department or by its order or under its control shiql not be removed, unlocked, -destroyed, tam- pered with or othetWise molested in any manner. See also Sections 103.4.3.3 and 902.2.4.2. EXCEPTION: When authorized.by the chief or perfom1ed by pub- lic officers acting within their scope of duty. 1001.6.4 Fire alarms. See Sections 1006.1.2 and 1302. 1001.7 Ob~truction and Impairment of Fire Hydrants and Fire-protection Equipment. 1001.7.1 General. Posts, fences, vehicles, growth, trash, stor- age and other materials or things shall not be placed or kept near fire hydrants, fire department inlet connections or fire-protection system control valves in a_.manner that would prevent such equip- ment or fire hydrants from being immediately discernible. The fire department shall not be deterted or hindered from gaining im- mediate access to fire-protection equipment or hydrants. 1001.7.2 Clear space around hydrants. A 3-foot (914.4 mm) clear space shall be maintained ar0l1nd the cin:umference of fire hy~ants except as otherwise required qr approved. 1001.7.3 Fire-extinguishing equipment. Class II standpipe hose stations, Class I and Class ill standpipe outlets,.and portable fire extinguishers shall not be concealed, obstructed or impaired. 1001.7.4 Fire alarm equipment. Alarm-initiating devices, AL c alarm [For SFMJ twtijication appliances and annunciators shall LA notJ:ie concealed, obstructed or impaired. 1001.8 Marking of Fire-protection Equipment and Fire Hy- drants. Fire-protection equipment and fire hydrants shall be clearly identified in an approved manner to prevent obstruction by parking and other obstructions. See also Section 901.4.3. 1-34 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 1001.9 Special Hazards. For occupancies of an especially haz- ardous nature or where special hazards exist in addition to the nor- mal hazard of the occupancy, or where access for fire apparatus is unduly difficult, the chief is authorized to require additional safe- guards consisting of additional fire appliance units, more than one type of appliance, or special systems suitable for the protection of the hazard involved. Such devices or appliances can consist of au- tomatic fire alann systems, automatic sprinkler or water spray sys- tems, standpipe and hose, fixed or portable fire extinguishei:s, suitable fire blankets, breathing apparatus, manual or automatic covers, carbon dioxide, foam, halogenated or dry chemical or oth- er special fire-extinguishing systems. Where such systems are provided, they shall be designed and installed in accordance with the applicable SFM Adopted Standards. See Article [For SFMJ CL See Article 91 and Section 101.3. AL 1001.10 Fire Appliances. The chief is authorized to designate the type and number of fire appliances to be installed and main- tained in and upon all buildings and premises in the jurisdiction other than private dwellings. This designation shall be based on the relative severity of probable fire, including the rapidity with which it could spread. Such appliances shall be of a type suitable for the probable class of fire associated with such building or premises and shall have approval of the chief. SECTION 1003 -FIRE-EXTINGUISHING SYSTEMS 1003.l Installation Requirements. 1003.1.1 General. Fire-extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with the Building Code and Section 1003. Fire hose threads used in connection with fire-extinguishing systems shall be nationa1 standard hose thread or as approved. The location of fire department hose connections shall be ap- proved. In buildings used for high-piled combustible storage, fire protection shall be in accordance with Article 81. 1003.1.2 Standards. Fire-extinguishing systems shall comply with the Building Code. (See UBC Standard 9-1.) EXCEPTIONS: I. Automatic ftre·eittinguishing systems not cov- ered by the Building Code shall be approved and installed in accor- dance with approved standards. 8 8 8 8 B B 8 B B B B 8 cL :AL B B 8 CL 8 AL gcL B B B B B 8 I B 8 B B B a 8 8 B B a R a B B B B B B B B B B • B B B B B B B B a B B a B a B a B B B B a B B B B B B I I I I I ATTACHMENT#lO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS INVENTORY REPORT" I l~-------------- 1 I I I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I 0-- 0- II 7 t I I I t I I I I I Control Area #l: Remainder of the Building Contro 1 Area #2 PROJECT SF: 1st Floor Warehouse/Staging Total 250 250 2nd CONTROL AREA CALLAWAY GOLF BUILDING #1 REVISED: 11/15/07 I I I I Control Area # 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Table of Contents Report Format Health I{azards: Inventory Totals for Hazard Categories Physical Hazards: Inventory Totais for Hazard Categories Inventory Inventory Sorted by Classification Health Hazards: CBC/CFC Exempt Amounts Summary Versus Inventory Totals for Hazard Categories Physical Hazards: CBC/CFC Exempt Amounts Summary Versus Inventory Totals for Hazard Categories Classification Symbols Classification Definitions Rev 1.0 Klausbruckner & Associates ~==~•====! Pa~e I 2 3 10 47 50 56 58 -----.. --- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-E. CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY. HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1 STORAGE Solids Liquid Gas Material Lbs Gins Cf Carcino!Jens 5.2500 Corrosives 85.2600 Irritants 176.0334 Other Health Hazards 260.2934 Sensitizers 174.7700 - Solid Lbs -- USE CLOSED Liquid Gins 6.0000 118.0000 124.000Q 12.0000 - Gas Cf --.. USE OPEN Solid Liquid Lbs Gins 4.1300 -- 5.5100 --- 37.5000 --- 43.0100 -- 14.1500 2001 California Codes: CONTROL AREA 1 IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 1 --- Gas Cf ------------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-D. CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15•A SUMMARY. PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf. Building 1 • Control Area 1 Material Aerosols Level 3 Combustible Liquids II Combustible Liquids Ill-A Combustible Liquids 111-B Flammable Liquids I-A Flammable Liquids I-B Flammable Liquids I-C Unstable Reactives 1 Unstab.le Reactlves 2 Unstable Reactives 3 Water Reactives 1 Solids Lbs STORAGE Liquid Gins 59.0000 4.6016 178.6919 0.3750 13.1875 3.2500 0.5200 2.0000 1.0000 3.0000 Gas Cf Solid Lbs .USE CLOSED Liquid Gins 20.0000 12.0000 92.0000 - Gas Cf -- Solid Lbs - USE OPEN Liquid· Gins 5.0000 2.3100 17.0200 18.3000 0.3800 0.0200 1.0000 - 0.5600 2001 California Codes: CONTROL AREA 1 IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Aut~matic fire sprinkler system protection. SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 2 - Gas Cf .. - --------,_ ·----.. -- Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory :;1,~~1~i~~;i.1t:J\;;il~~t~'.'fli~~~r?:~~;!!f1~~fl~·'.::f},1rnm~t~Jii;~i,,(}:ti~&~L~~{~~]i\;l~iJ\~iti!~W~i~!~~~ te~w~~i:4¥~~f}:[~;,~\~It:YF.!,~}~~~f;~~~~i~~~ CALL-04-37 48 L 100 3M(tm) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive CL3B; IR, OHH, SN 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (B) DP-420 B NS, Black: Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][70-100%]; Acrylic Polymer [Trade Secret][10-20%]; Amorphous Sllic~ [7631-86-9][1-5%]; [FP >250oF]; [H2-F1-RO] 2 CAtL-04-37 47 L 100 A3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP-CR,SN, OHH, 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (A) 420 A NS, Black: 4,7,10aTrioxatridecane-CL3B 1, 13-Dlamine [4246-51-91[50-60%]; 2- Propenenitrile Polymer with 1,3- Butadiene, Carboxy-Terminated, Polymers with Bisphenol, A and Epic,hlorohydrin [Trade Secret][20-30%]; Amorphous Silica [7631-86-91[5-10%]; .. Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][5-10%]; 2,4,6- Tris((Dimethylamlno)methyl) Phen_ol [90- 72-21[1-5%]; Calcium Trifluoromethanesulfonate [Trade Secret][1-5%]; [FP >340oF]; [H3-F1-RO] 3 CAL:L-04-1398 L · 100 13230 A Swingweighf Glue: Trade CL38, IR, OHH, SN 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (A) Secret; Kaolin; [FP >200oF] 4 CALL-04-1399 L 100 13230 B Swingweight Glue: Trade Secret; CR,OHH, SN, '30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (B) Kaolin; Fumed Silica; [FP >200oF] CL38 5 CALL-04-36,56 L 100 Epibond 1217 A Adhesive: Silicon CL3B, IR, OHH; 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins {A) 'Dioxide [112945-52-5][0-10%]; Epoxy SN,UR1 Resin [70-100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1-R1] 6 CALL-04-3651 L 100 Epibond 1217 B Adhesive: Silicon CL3B, CR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (8) Dioxide [112945-52-5][0-10%]; Tertiary SN,UR1 Amine Accelerator [0-10%]; Mercaptan Terminated Polymer [60-90%]; [FP >255oF]; [H2-F1-R1] 7 CALL-04-1365 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL 1 B, IR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 61.0000 Gins 15.0000 Gins y Solvent [647 42-89-81[68.5%]; Denatured Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64-17-5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31.5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1- F3-RO] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 3 -- Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- . gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, ~1 O 5-gallon can dispensing operations. control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- galloQ cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, ~1 O 5:ilallon can dispensln91 operations. Control Area #1 : 5- gallon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1: 5- gallon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1 : Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1 : Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: Drum is located in a flammable cabinet currently located near the roll-up door in the west end. - -----.. ,_ , .. --·--.. .. ----. Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory 'l!ii~~~Jt~ci;i~~·i1~i,~;;}W,}!i~M~if;1~Mff:r:~~;~:f :£fiJ#~j·-~t~¥i:5ii2t 8 CALL-04-3335 L 100 Oxsol 100: Benzene, 1-Chloro-4-CL2, IR,OHH 55.0000 Gins 20.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y (Trlfluoromethyl)-[98-56-6][98-100%]; Benzene, 1-Chloro-2-(Trlfluoromethyl)- [88-16-4][0-0.9%]; [FP 109oF]; [LEL 0.9][SG 1.34] 9 OALL-04-1338 L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate FL 1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins y [123-86-4][20-40%]; Xylene Mixed CA,P65,SN Isomers [1330-20-7][6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1.5%]; lsoblltyl Alcohol [78-83- 1][40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lbs/gaij 10 CALL-04-3879 L 100 Magna Paints: Toluene [108-88'.3][12%]; FL18, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y Propylene Glycol Monodimethylether Acetate [108-65-6][3.7%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Acetate [112-07-2][16%]; [LEL 0.9%]; [FP 45oF]; [LEL 0.9];.[VD >1] [SG 1.0] 11 CALL-04-2804 L 100 X-NMS Clean Up Solvent: Nltromethane FL 1.C, IR, UR3, 1.00bO Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y [75-52-5][90-100%]; Toluene [108-88-3][3-PSM, P65 10%]; [FP 90oF]; [H2-F3-R2] 12 CALL-04-1820 L 100 Paint Thinner: Stoddarp Solvent [8052-CL2, IR,OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y 41-3]; [FP 101oF]; [LEL 1][SG 0,77][VD 4.85]; [H2-F2-RO] 13 CALL-04-970 L 100 Akzo Nobel Haidner: N-Butyl Acetate FL 1 C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y [123-86-4][3,9%]; Aliphatic WR1 Polylsocyanate Resin [28182-81- 2][69.1%]; HMDI Monomer [822-06- 6][<0.2%]; Aromatic Naphtha 100 [64742- 95-6][3.9%]; Ethyl Amyl Ketone [541-85- 5][7.7%]; Methyl Amyl Ketone [110-43- 0][15.3%]; [FP 99oF]; [LEL 0.9][8.6 lbs/gal][VD >1]; [H2-F2-R1] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 4 Control Area #1: Drum is located in a flammable cabinet currently located hear the roll-.up door in the west end •. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near tilix area. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near repairs. - .. ---.. .. -.. -_, ... .. .. --.. -- Callaway Golf· Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory ;-"--Jf,;1!2»P-\ ,,,. '(;f .. ,,,,, ..... ,~ .... ~v. 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'1:1 '"','&pl)rf' 't:Jii"'fs ·"i;;· '6s'i''>-ise 'i' -'ElE\l'' ·r ., tcf'ii lf-!:-t\;~ ~ft",: ~':. -.:~~~~-ttt t~it:*: .. -._ .,~~0.j~>.eJJ:it:~:<bff!:!~,~~lJ;,~}i~:.~{~\ ·. \. ·{i;:~~:~tt~~t:;~,~·~-1)~:enf·/?{/;y}; ::·~?~·-'~~1~·it ,-}}\·i(·:\i;:.~ ~,!t~:~~~~~...::,\~>·,R :.._-.. \~~ 'f ~:~ ,\ ·{~'i;,( ~: ~.~:,:_~ 1·:):i;.~;~~~)i·?;:·.t}_lf, ff:..~ .{ ~ ;\. :~~-::~~ ;./'/:_~i; '-;~;',,~l:: 14 CALL-04-641 L . 100 Marabu Ink: Xylene [1330-20-7)(5-15%]; FL1C, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 9Ins 0.0000 Gins y .N-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4)[1-10%)i Aromatic Hydrocarbons [64742-06-9)[1- 10%); Butyl Glycolate [7397-62-8)[1-10%); Ethyl!Jenzene [100-41-41[1-5%]; Trlmethylbenzene [25551-13-7][1-5%]; 3- Methoxy-n-butylacetate [4435-53-4][1- 10%]; Propylene Glyco)-1-Methyl ether-2- Acetate [108-65-61[1-5%]; Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-82-1)[1-5%]; [FP . 91.4oF]; [SG 1.0-1.8)[VD>1] . 15 67-63-0 L >/=70 lsopropanol [lsopropyl Alcohoij [2-FL1B,IR,OHH 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.4500 Gins y Propanoij [Alcohoij [GiobalTech) [A870- 25 Solder Flux) [425 Thinner] [Chloraprep) [LD50-0 >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP . 82.5oC) [LEL: 2.0%; UEL: 12%) [SG 0.785; VD 2.079) [LDS0-0 5045 mg/kg) [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 16 CALL-04-1709 L 100 PPG Visstar Paints (various colors): Cl2, IR, OHH, CA 2.0QOO Gins 0.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y Styrene Monomer [100-42-51[0.1-1 %]; M!lthYl(N-Amyl) Ketone [110-43-0)[10- 30%]; Cobalt Octoate [136-52-7][0 .1-1 %]; Aromatic Hydrocarbon [64742-94-5][7- 13%]; Naphthalene [91-20-31[0.5-1.5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime [96-29-71[0.1- 1.0%]; [FP 115oF]; [H2-F2-RO] 17 CALL-04-14 L 100 Hot Melt Adhesive (Mouse Glue): No CL3B, IR, OHH 5,0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins Ingredients listed; [FP >400oF] 18 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone (2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL1B,IR,OHH 0.0000 Gins 30.0000 Gins 2.5000 Gins y 869oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8%) [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7) [FV per Gin: 2020 cij [RTECS# AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] 19 CALL-04-910 L 100 RX-5 Pacer Adhesive: Ethyl-2-IR, OHH, CL3A, 2,0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.3100 Gins y Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-01[60-100%); WR1 Hydroquinone (123-31-91[0-1%); [FP 176oF] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 5 Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near repairs. Control Area #1: Located in flammable cabinet adjacent to racking on southwest comer of building. Control Area #1: Located in flammable cabinets near paint mix and repairs. (Also a flammable cabinet in Building 3) Control Area #1: Solid at room temperature. - Control Area #1: Stored in Flammable Cabinets. Used throughout assembly cells. Control Area #1 : Stored in refrigerator iocated in southwest corner of building, - .... --.. ,_ ----.. -.. .. .. -.. .. -- Callaway Golf. Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory ~ ~'l .. , .._, ~..r-.:.,-.,,--i.,-. ,, ~b~,-,' r -" tis'iji;'o"·l£'11¾4 ' nfts:-'\:1 ::;r.--k ;<s(~-,:~-. -.;,~ ~, ::.1, t.~ ,;_: .,i 20 CALL-04-1336 L 100 Loctite Tak Pc:1k 712: lsopropyl Alcohol FL 18, IR, OHH 8.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1000 Gins y Control Area #1: (67-63-01[95-100%]; N-N-Dialkyltoluidine Stored in refrigerator (99-97-81[1-3%]; Hydroquinone (123-31-near southwest 9][0.01-0.1 %]; [FP 530F] comer. Used at various locations. 21 CALL-04-579 L 100 Ptism 406 Adhesive:-Eth~ Cyanoacrylate IR, OHH, SN, CL3A 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: [7085-85-0](95-100%]; Poly(Methyl Used at various Methacrylate) [9011-14-7] [1-3%]; locations · Hydroqulnone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oFJ; [H2-F2-R1] 22 CALL-04-23 L 100 Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl IR,OHH,SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0](85-90%]; CL3A, CA, P65 Used at various Carbon Black [1333-86-4][1-3%]; Phthalic locations. Anhydride [85-44-9][0.1-1 %]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] 23 CALL-04-1457 L 100 QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: IR, OHH, SN, CA, 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Control Area #1: UV Proprietary Ingredients; [H2-F1-R2] P65, UR2, CL3B Coating booth. Extremely low voe paint. 24 CALL-07-005 A 100 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive: Non-AL3, IR, OHH 1.0313 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / Volatile Components [TS][20-30%]; Used: Facilities Cyclohexane [110-82-7][10-20%]; 2-Upkeep Meihylpentane [107-83-5][5-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][7-13%]; Propane [74- 98-6][7-13%]; Dimethyl ether [115°10-6][7- 13%]; 3-Methylpentane [96-14-0][3-7%]; 2,3-dimethylbutane [79-26-8][3-7%]; 2,2- Dimethylbutane [75-83-21[1-5%]; Hexane [110-54-3][0.1-1%]; [FP-42oF]; [LEL 1.5; UEL 8.6]; [SG 0.697; VD 2.97]; [H2-F4-RO] 25 CALL-07-015 L 100 ACE Heavy Bodied Adhesive Remover . IR,OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Stored: Tool Crib/ (stripper) 12059: Methylene Chloride Used: Facilities (Dichiaro Methane) [75-09-21[<70%]; • Upkeep Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether [107-98- 21[<6%]; Ammonia [7664-71-7][<1 %]; DiPropylene Glycol-Methyl Ether [34590- 94-8][<7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][<10%]; Methanol (67-56-1][<20%]; Minear! Spirits [64741-41-91[<5%]; [BP 150oF]; [SG 1.18; VD >1]; [H3-FO-RO] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted, Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 6 .. ·---.. -.. ·-------... -.. .. -Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory -~v . ;;,." -~ "<-,,, :" ,. '.J !'>(':·;:,·., .. ;;-· j ;:. --~ ... ~·-,·~ ;, -n t··--, '-t' ·,;~ ";t" ,.~ .. t·;~· t•r-1. ",~· "; .~y-~· •,.;;:-~~~:'1-"< ... "1~=' .... ,-t,•::,· !'>'_;o.i~tf'.i'·;;.;:<-v--~~--t fe"e1os&,t,0nilsr1a!l~~tipei:f ·-· u,Hts":: catis:,...;~"·fs1>.si··~iiJ~x,il,,,\;::-;1.zoifti'tt<>n''.r:t:::.1z ;,iHr: '/,! ·:,,, -~:;,. -!_,\, · •• :.:~ '": ;.-:-l.;·r:, :1.~ 0 , ~ r-;,.,' -· ·,:~ '1 ,. ~ .. , .. :-1.'.-:\:11:':·. ~;·:~:::c::~ ,:f :{ 1.:i '.-1_." ' RJ~.,.. ~i.: ·i..:.~1·:?1:t:."'.:,.·:i ! , ',1)~,.~1:-1,,'.~~----~ -------------------- 26 CALL-07-011 A 100 Ace Premium Enamel (Various Colors): AL3, IR, OHH, CA 18.0000 Lbs. 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Propane [74-98-6]; Butane [106-97-8]; Toluene [108-88-3]; Ethytbenzene [100- 41-4]; Xylene [1330-20-7]; Acetone [67· 64-1]; Talc [14807-96-6]; Calcium· Carbonate [471-34-1]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7]; Carbon Black [1333-86-4]; [FP <0oF; BP 0-292oF]; [LEL 1.0; UEL 12.8]; [SG 0.75-0.8; VD ;>1] 27 CALL-07-008 L 100 ACE 'tung Oil Varnish (low gloss) IR,OHH 0.1875 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1052992 [Ace Heavy·Bodied Adhesive Remover]: Methylene Chloride (Dichloro Methane) [75-09-2][<70%]; Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether (107-98-2][<6%]; Ammonia [7664-71-7][<1 %]; DiRropylene Glycol-Methyl Ether [34590-94-8][<7%]; Toluene (108-88-3][<10%]; Methanol [67- 56-1][<20%]; Minear! Spirits [64741-41- 9][<5%]; [BP 150oF]; [SG 1.18; VD >1]; [H3-F0-RO] 28 CALL-07-017 A 100 Aero-Prime-Purple ( PVC PRIMER, 5 oz AL3, IR,OHH 3.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lb~ 0.0000 Llis Aerosol): Acetone [67-64-1]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran [109- 99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant (68476-86- 8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3-R0] 29 CALL•07·016 A 100 Aero-grip ( P V C Cement, 5 oz Aerosol ): AL3, IR,OHH 3.7500 Lbs · 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Acetone [67-64-1]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran [109-99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant [68476-86-8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1•F3-R0] 30 CALL-07-002 L 100 ATLAirTool Lubrtcant128: Petroleum-CL3B, IR, OHH. 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins based lubricating oil [647 42-58-1 and 64742-62-7]; [FP 365oF]; [SG <1.0; VD >8]; [H1-F1-R0] 31 CALL-07-001 L 100 LPS 2 Industrial Strength Lubricant: CL3A, IR, OHH 0.6016 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][50- 70%]; Petroleum Oil [64742-52-5][10- 20%]; Carbon dioxide propellant [124-38- 91(2-3%]; [FP 175oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.84; VD 4.7]; [H1-F2-R0] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 7 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilitjes _Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ • Used: Facilities Upkeep. Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep 11111 --,_ -----·--.. _(_, --.. -.. - Callaway Golf· Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory ~:.,i ;~Ii: ;..,:.~'f ..::)>t~.1 (":;;' .. )''!i:,1:~/-j/!• ·,~ '11:::EVk'",·'>'l:oc:a fon·< J.l\:4·-•,01'. : i\;(! ·1. f d~'~;:~:·\)Ji1..;;:;;; ~,?~:r,...,-,:1/:.i',;'~) L 100 Maxi-Lube Red: Barium CL3B, IR, OHH 0.1719 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Stored: Tool Crib/ Dinonylnaphthalene Sultanate [25619-56· Used: Facilitie~ 1]; Hydrotreated Heavy Naphthenic Upkeep Distillate (647 42·52-5]; Antimony Dialkyldithlocarbamate (15991'76-1]; Mineral Oil (8042-47-5]; FP 500oF; BP >450oF]; [SG 0.85; VD <1]; [H1-F1~R0] 33 · CALL-07-014 A 100 Seymour Inverted Tip White Solvent AL3, IR, UR2 6.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib/ 0000200952: VM&P Naptha [64742-89-Used: Facilities 8][17.58%]; Calcium Carbonate [1317-65· Upkeep 3][16.03%]; Propane [74-98-61(15.74%]; n- butane [106-97-8][9.24%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][8.36%]; Mineral Spirits (64742-47·8][5.24%]; Heptane [142-82-51(4.17%]; SC-100 [64742-95- 6][4.16%];[FP-2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 0.9; VD 10.9]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 34 CALL-07-007 A 100 Seymour MRO Aerosol Paint: Acetone AL3, IR, UR2 50.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crill/ (67-64-1](17.81%]; Propane [74-98-Used: Facilities 6][15.74%]; Titanium Dioxide (13463-67-Upkeep 7][11.98%]; n-butane (106-97-8][9.24%]; barium sulphate, natural [7727-43- 7][5.01%]; Methyl isobutyl ketone (108·10· 1](4.87%]; Glycol Ether EP [2807-30- 9][4.81%]; lsobutyl Acetate [110-19- 0][4.79%]; Methyl Propyl Ketone [109-87- 91(3.44%]; Xylene (mix) [1330-20- 7][2.4%]; [FP -2oF; BP -47oF]; [LEL 1.7; UEL 13]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 35 CALL-07-010 L . 100 Steel Blue (Dykem) [Layout Fluid]: Butyl FL1A, IR, OHH 0.3750 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y Stored: Tool Crib / Acetate [123-86-4][10-30%]; Ethanol [64-Used: Facilities 17-5][30-50%]; 1-Butanol [71-36-31[1· Upkeep 10%]; Nitrocellulose (9004-70-0][1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-01(1-5%]; Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%]; Diacetone Alcohol [123-42-21[1-5%]; Propane [74-98- 6][5-15%]; N-Butane (106-97-8][5-15%]; [FP-156oF; BP-42.1oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R1] 36 CALL-07-006 A 100 Zep Big Orange-E Aerosol: D-Limonene AL3, IR,SN 125.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / (5989-27-5][25-35%]; Biodegradable, high-Used: Facilities flash solvent [PROP][40-50%]; [H1-F4-R0] Upkeep LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions, CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 8 ----.. ... .. --.. -.. ... -... .. -.. Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Hazardous Materials Inventory t:~b~l~t~J\i1;~¥19. f~,:::~1~~@iiiI~'fl,~i~{Ji~~fi:~;i-?fa~~1~J.:,;q,~:~~::;f,1)f~l~~~i;);,1~ :9~!11:1~i.t~ 37 CALL-07-004 A 38 CALL-07-009 L 100 Zeplon Aerosol Lubricant: Hexane (110-AP, IR, OHH 54-3][70-80%]; lsopropyl Alcoholff elefluorotelomer Dispersion (6763-0 / 65530-85-0 / 79070-11-4] [5-. 15%]; Blend of lsobutane [75-28-5], Propane (74-98-6], n-Butane [106-97- 81[20-30%]; [SG 0.691] 100 Z-Prime HS Primer Sealer/Stain Blocker: FL 18, IR, OHH Xylene [1330-20-7][2-4%]; VM&P Naphtha [64742-89-8][5-10%]; Aliphatic t-fydrocarbon [64742-88-7][10-15%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5-10%]; Calcium Carbonate [1317-65-3][25·30%]; Magnesium Silicate [14807-96-61[10- 15%]; Aluminum Silicate [1318-74-7][10- 15%]; Rosin Based Resin [PROP][10- 15%]; [FP 54oF; BP 230oF]; [LEL 0.9]; (VD >1]; [H2-F3-RO] 3.2500, Lbs 0,0000 Lbs ·0.0000 Lbs 0.1875 Gins 0.0000 Gins · 0.0000 Gins y LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions, CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 9 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep - .. ---·-.. -.. --·--... --·--- Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1: Aerosols Level 3/AEROSOLS ' ~-·--~--------'----------~-----------· !~:1tt;!),1li~~;;9J!0~~~¥f:*~!~~f~t~9:#.i?I:1~~!f@ft~f¥'.l::~·~~8~1it~ijy/:;!~~~, CALL-07-006 A 100 Zep Big Orange-E Aerosol: D-Limonene AL3, IR,SN 125.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs [5989-27-51(25-35%]; Biodegradable, high- flash solvent [PROP][40-50%]; [H1-F4-RO] 2 CALL-97-016 A 100 Aero-grip ( P V C Cement, 5 oz Aerosol ): AL3, IR,OHH 3.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Acetone [67-64-1]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone (78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran (109-99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant (68476-86-8]: (SG 0.84); [H1-F3-RO] 3 CALL-07-017 A 100 Aero-Prime-Purple ( PVC PRIMER, 5 oz AL3, IR,OHH 3.7500 tbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Aerosol): Acetone (67-64-1]; M~thyl Ethyl Ketone (78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran (109- 99-9]; Hydrocarbon-Propellant [68476-86· 8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3-RO] 4 CALL-07-007 A 100 Seymour MRO Aerosol"Palnt: Acetone AL3, IR, UR2 50.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs (67-64-1][17.81%]; Propane [74-98- 6)(15.74%]; Titanium Dioxide (13463-67- 7)(11.98%]; n-butane [106-97-81[9.24%]; barium sulphate, natural [7727-43- 7)(5.01%]; Methyl.isobutyl ketone (108-10- 1)(4.87%]; Glycol Ether EP [2807-30- 9][4.81 %]; lsobuiyl Acetate (110-19- 0][4.79%]; Methyl Propyl Ketone [109-87-• 9)(3.44%]; Xylene (mix) (1330-20- 7][2.4%]; [FP-2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 1.7; UEL 13); [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 5 CALL-07-011 A 100 Ace Premium Enamel (Various Colors): AL3, IR, OHH, CA 18.0000 Lbs 0.0000 'Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Propane [74-98-6]; Butane (106-97-8]; Toluene (108-:88-3]; Ethylbenzene (100- 41-4]; Xylene (1330-20-7); Acetone (67- 64-1]; Talc [14807-96-6]; Calcium Carbonate [471-34-1); Titanium Dioxide (13463-67-7); Carbon Black [1333-86-4]; [FP <OoF; BP 0·292oF); [LEL 1.0; UEL 12.8); [SG 0.75-0.8; VD >1] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 10 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep -Stored: Tool Crib/ . Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep ' Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - --.. -\--, ... -.. Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Aerosols Level 3/AEROSOLS IJi-t~,r~ 6 CALL-07-014 A 7 CALL-07-004 A 8 CALL-07-005 A 100 Seymour Inverted Tip White Solvent AL3, JR, UR2 0000200952: VM&P Naptha (64742-89- 8][17.58%]; Calcium Carbonate (1317-65- 3][16.03%]; Propane (74-98-6](15.74%]; n- butane (106-97-8](9.24%]: Titanium · Dioxide [13463-67-7][8.36%]; Mineral Spirits (64742-47-8][5.24%]; Heptane (142-82-5][4.17%]; SC-100 (64742-95- 6][4.16%]; [FP-2oF; BP-47oFJ; [LEL 0.9; VD 10.9]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 100 Zeplon Aerosol Lubricant: Hexane [110-AL?, IR, OHH 54-3)(70-80%]; lsopropyl Alcohol/Telefluorotelomer Dispersion [6763-0 / 65530-85-0 / 79070-11-4) [5- 15%); Blend of lsobutane [75-28-5], Propane (74-98-6), n-Butane [106-97- 8][20-30%]; [SG 0.691) 100 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive: Non• AL3, IR, OHH Volatile Components (TS](20-30%]; Cyclohexane [110-82-7][10-20%]; 2- Methylpentane·[107-83-5][5-15%]; lsobutane [75-28°5)(7-13%]; Propane [74- 98-6)(7-13%); Dimethyl ether (115-10-6](7- 13%]; 3-Methylpentane (96-14-0][3-7%]; 2,3-dimethylbutane (79-26-8](3-7%]; 2,2- Dimethylbutane [75-83-2][1-5%}; Hexane [110-54-3)[0.1-1%}; [FP-42oF}; [LEL 1.5; UEL 8.6); [SG 0.697; VD 2.97); [H2-F4-RO} _,_ -.. 11!11111 - ,,,,----.:;-.._,.,,. •.11·~>-·:t ,''' •U::-.r,_•-;1, ~···--,~-~sf'<-...'~,·~,~-' ... , .. · i1Ji~ero~'eaF0·1iifs,'f1use~o~i,ri:::{uh -i-'.'.' ,' ;'!_:-{.',;;},;_;,,:.,;::~ f~!;~_,'11· :i?::}tll' ;\:f::!\ii~~!{-2.!2:1-1: 6.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 3.2500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 1.0313 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs "k ,,;-1~~--:,·~--. ,,:•:,'.:·· ,-_··:,·---;;-: •,::," •·':--\.':'-,>~.:.<11,·· ~:,;~.';'.·0' ', (·:f' ,:,",,•",''•. f.l;J:lT;~!!,.• ~erp~~I~ 111Jv~l;~/A,l;~<:?$Q~S, :.·.:_ :,. ,\: ': : ·:i , , _ .. '·' -. ni)_\~;::~:::~·\ -.. ~r,,1;;~1:', ~:-. · /;~·~ r::t .~:t,::.:',~}:~f ;_\t:.'.t,t :~)-~i---~-.:r-1-.:r ::)~/·.~· i~'?cG,~_E'.~A:!'l:~Q1'AL·~,;tw.ro.§,6!~il;;~S,eli3JAE;g(i).~Qll!S'( -. : ;,{ ··. . ,. ,~-:·-~"'-~-·· ,l ,,,,.:• ____ ,,;,_,,,_,--1~/-~-~--·----~~-·--··,•i'' _, • i' ,t;i::-{:-;:,~~~.-~ -~2J,'.f\~< LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 11 --- Stored: Tool Crib/ Used, Facilities Upk_eep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep· Siored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - -_, .. -----,' -------·--- Callaway Golf -Buil<Jing 1 • Control Area 1: Carcinogens/AEROSOLS i?l~~,~:i?e~~!?4ifl~~~~! ~f~¥~~1~t~~~~~~~jiY~ ,-,;~:-;::, 7,::::·~~.:-'\'~-~~-~~f··· ,:.: ':~:·-=-;::;,}~~·_,,~:;'<-~;~<~~~~'¾'.'-}.::;s-~~-;;f~.:¼~ • W~-~9.J?.fl.r:tt'i;·:LI!1Jt.it ·.,,f~ij~:?:,;?i§1?11Jrr-.ll.~~l,i',1 9 CALL-07-011 A 100 · Ace Premium Enamel (Various Colors): AL3, IR, OHH, CA Propane [74-98-6]; Butane [106-97-8]; · Toluene [108-88-3]; Ethylbenzene [100· 41-4]; Xylene [1330-20-7];Acetone [67- 64-1]; Talc [14807-96·6]; Calcium Carbonate [471-34-1]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67c7J; Carbon Black [1333-86-4]; [FP <OoF; BP 0-292oF]; [LEL 1.0; UEL 12.8]; [SG 0.75-0.8; VD,>1] 18.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 'q',,(, •,,, •"-'t" /.t,,:~~.·~ ,;;.., J"' "'' ,,~ '.>. ~·,1r.-,,;<, .• >-:,.,i .>l,•''1,1.:;,.,,r-,',,'• 71,,v~/i 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep ~1!11~/itt.{~1rr~~tf:ttti~~i::'.J~?:It~{i!l~2fitj{i;)f.!I}>}.-.. ~~GGREGA.t.E·,l'OlFAl:.,:;:'C.arclt'i'9gen;s/~E8,0SOE:S,: ,-~-'"; !\; ;{.,.~>., ,:·,,'.:,,: • N;; · ... ,' .. ,'.' _\'~ .' J/:~~~!._;_r_~~-~i~ __ :_L·:5_~ _.:/J, ,' . ': ,,."-.. 1~'-s,:. ':..,.. _1! "_{:_':-_ ___ ,_;:'~-• -: ·, ;..,:~';....'f,~~-.... -t.:N:.: ... *' .:;..;.::_;: ~~ , ..r • ., :;.~.-.. ~ .,, ·· ,c~::1;;1··• '\it:'~.;.;;·: tt·, ~1 :'!f ?i/iJi:rim1:t:~f:!filj;il1 LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKN~R & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 12 ·- -------.. -.. -------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Carcinogens/LIQUIDS i~t~m&~~~~:i~:: ~~~;~;t~;:f~1~[;;t\~ ~~~~~!~~~~~9:~M~;[~~l~~:;:~~[i~:~~~l~.~\~~§X~'?f~~I .2~!~~!8i;: 10 CALL-04-1338 L 100 11 CALL-04-1457 L 100 12 CALL-04-1709 L 100 13 CALL-04-23 L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate [123-86-41[20-40%]i Xylene Mixed Isomers [1330-20-71[6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1.5%]; lsobutylAlcohol [78-83- 11[40:70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6,9 lbs/gal] QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: Proprietary Ingredients; [H2•F1-R2] PPG Visst~r Paints (various colors): Styrene Monomer [100-42-5][0.1-1%]; Methyl(N-Amyl) Ketone [110-43-0][10- 30%]; Cobalt Octoate [136-52-7][0.1-1%]; Aromatic Hydrocarbon [64742-94-51[7- 13%]; Naphthalene (91-20-31[0.5-1.5%]; Methyl Ethyl Keto~ime [96-29-71[0.1- 1.0%); [FP 115oF]; [H2-F2-R0] Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0)[85-90%]; Carbon Black [1333-86-4][1-3%]; Phthalic Anhydride [85-44-9][0.1-1 %]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] FL 1 C, IR, OHH, CA, P65,SN IR, OHH, SN, CA, P65, UR2, CL38 CL2, IR, OHH, CA IR, Ol:IH, SN, CL3A, CA, P65 0.2500 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins y 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins· y 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y ~ , . .,," J,.,~ .. ~·~, . ,-----?_:.;;~-•,,,..,,,,., ~.'., [lf§:f~~;i. c.~1'¢fi)'.ggfi!l~st !:~«J~~~/4t~,i~l: . ;~~~i~:/~tf i~l~~f ;~:JJ;;r;,~:,~:;J~,i~~~~~,~~;::~?fl~,~~(~~}~,C.:, LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-FJammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 13 Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: UV · ·Coating booth. Extremely low voe paint. Control Area #1 : Located in flammable · cabinets near paint mix and repairs. (Also a flammable cabinet · in Building 3). Control Area #1: Used·at various locations. - ----.. ------------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Combustible Liquids II/LIQUIDS t~~~~~b"~;~t~~~~t~l-~v:&:~~{~e~~~i{9r!~~~½~~~~~~~hfai:~~g~gR~[~~iB~~~#~!~~~WS~;,t\~ 14 CALL-04-33.35 L 15 CALL-04-1709 L 16 CALL\.04-1820 . L 100 Oxsol 100: Benzene, 1-Chloro-4-CL2, IR, OHH (Trilluoromethyl)-(98-56-6][98-100%]; Benzene, 1-Chloro-2•(Trifluoromethyl)· [88-16-4](0-0.9%]; [FP 109oF]; [LEL 0.9][SG 1.34] ·100 PPGVisstar Paints (various colors): CL2, IR, OHH, CA Styrene Monomer (100-42-5][0.1-1 %]; Methyl(N-Amyl} Ketone [110-43-0][10- 30%]; Cobalt Octoate [138-52-7][0.1-1 %]; Aromatic Hydrocarbon [64742-94-5][7· 13%]; Naphthalene [91-20-31[0.5-1.5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime [96-29-7][0.1· 1.0%]; [FP 115oF]; [H2-F2-R0] 100 Paint Thinner: Stoddard SolVent [8052-CL2, IR, OHH 41-3]; [FP 101oF]; [LEL 1][SG o.n][VD 4.85]; [H2-F2-R0] 55.0000 Gins 20 .0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y 2.0000 . Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y :Jt~1~~~1~~:;t;t::it~i"~i~1~~~~f ~'1"'f :;:D~r~~~z~~y:;: LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor, FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 14 Control Area #1: Drum is located in a flammable cabinet' currently located near the roll-up door in the west end. Control Area #1: Located in flammable cabinets near paint mix and repairs. (Also a flammable cabinet in Building 3) Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area, -\"""' ------------------ Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Combustible Liquids Ill-A/LIQUIDS ~ii1#l§.l~Ffi·>}[~~f '.Ri~~~tit-{~l~'tJi):rx:1:t/::;~~f:\~r;:~.:l~~~'f.t~l~t~~:~t:t~,!Rti~fS)!1!tf \~~f~19.itiil/.~)1i~;,;~~~~9..~~}·.~.~its\,·,1~i~J7~~i\~~~-:~~~:i~~1wfL~r;?: 17 CALL-04-579 , L 18 CALL-04-910 L 19 CALL-04-23 L 20 CALL-07-001 L 100 Prism 406 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate IR, OHH, SN, CL3A [7085-85-0](95-100%]; Poly(Methy) 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 100 100 Methacrylate) (9011-14-7] [1-3%]; Hydroquinone (123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-?00oF];. [H2-F2-R1] RX-5 Pacer Adhesive: Ethyl-2- Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0-1 %]; [FP · 176oF] Black Max 380 Adhesi.ve: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][85-90%]; Carbon Black [1333-86-4](1-3%]; Phthalic Anhydride [85-44•9][0.1-1%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-~Q0oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] IR, OHH, CL3A, WR1 IR, OHH,SN, CL3A, CA, P65 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.3100 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 100. LPS 2 Industrial Strength Lubricant: CL3A, IR, OHH Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][50- 0.6016 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 70%]; Petroleum Oil [64742-52-5][10- 20%]; Carbon dioxide propellant [124-38- 91[2-3%]; [FP 175oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.84; VD 4.7]; [H1-F2-R0] v'-•,,_:,.~ -,'~~~--;. ,.~~_.;•• .',-,<;-,,.,~.,.-f~,,~Jh~l'I, ~~,. ' .t'~·-:_f,/,•:.. r::-;r,,-,,~ ((:)) ,: '' ,,:.,· ·,,t. · ,,'\ .. '4,60!16 .Gins· : ·:-,,,,,,0:0009:<'Glns· "' •• , ,·,-~. , •• fc. -~···· __ ._ 1 ~-~,:,:.~:· :;~,:_:o:;(:~Ci_:~;{:~~~~~~;:?;;;~',,~~~ :_ .. :~:::;t~;~IJt~;1~:?f ~~./;_~::~ LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor, FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 15 Control Area #1: Used at various locations Cimtrol Area #1: Stored in refrigerator located In southwest comer of building. Control Area #1: Used at various locations. Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep l"'! - ------------------ Callaway Golf -Bt,lilding 1 -Control Area 1: Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS ~-··· --------------------'J~ilf;~?ii:,~1i~~(];~~~i,,ft2R~~t~Jt~!.~iit~¼Q~~~·~*~BR~?t:Y.~,(~;i,?~~~i'1f1:~€ff:'i~i~iij§:~~~fi~¥:?tI-~ 1) 21 CALL-04-3656 L 100 Eplbond'1217 A Adhesive: Silicon CL38, IR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (A) Dioxide [112945-52·5][0-10%); Epoxy SN, UR1 Resin [70-100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1-R1] 22 CALL-04-1497 L 100 QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: IR, OHH, SN, CA, 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Proprietary Ingredients; [H2·F1-R2) P65, UR2, CL38 23 CALL-04-3747 L 100 A3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP-CR,SN, OHH, 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (A) 420 ANS; Black: 4,7,10-Trioxatridecane-CL3B 1,13-Diamlne [4246-51-9)(50-60%); 2· Propenenitrile Polymer with 1,3- Butadiene, Carboxy-Terminated, Polymers with Bisphenol, A and Epichlorohydrin [Trade Secret][20-30¾]; Amorphous Silica [7631-86-9][5-10%]; l:poxy Resin [25068-38-6)(5-10%]; 2;4,6- Tris((Dimethylamino)methyl) Phenol [90- 72-21(1-5%); Calcium -T rifluoromethanesulfonate [Trade Secrefj(1-5%]; [FP >340oF]; [H3-F1-RO) 24 CALL-04-3651 L 100 Epibond 1217 BAdhesive: Silicon CL38, CR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (8) Dioxide (11?945-52·5][0-10%]; Tertiary SN,UR1 Amine Accelerator (0-10%); Mercapta~ Terminated Polymer [60-90o/~; [FP >255oF]; [H2-F1°R1] 25 OALL-04-1398 L 100 13230 A Swingweight Glue: Trade CL38, IR, OHH, SN . 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (A) Secret; Kaolin; [FP >200oF] 26 CALL-04-37 48 L 100 3M(tm) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive CL38, IR, OHH, SN 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (8) DP-420 B NS, Black: Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6)[70-100%]; Acrylic Polymer [Trade Secret)[10-20%); Amorphous Silica [7631-86-9][1-5%]; [FP >250oF]; [H2-F1-RO] 27 CALL-04-1399 L 100 13230 B SWingweight Glue: Trade Secret; CR, OHH, SN, 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (8) Kaolin; Fumed Silica; [FP >200oF] CL38 LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required tor Class I, II an_d Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 -PAGE 16 Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: UV Coating booth. Extremely low yoc paint. Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can dispensing operations. Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1 : 5- gallon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can dispensing operations. Control Area #1: 5- gallon container (30 gallons) - --------- Callaway Golf-Building 1 -Control Area. 1: Combustible Liquids 111-B/LIQUIDS 28 CALL-04-14 L 29 CALL-07-002 L 30 CALL-07-003 L 100 Hot Melt Adhesive (Mouse Glue): No CL3B, IR, OHH Ingredients Listed; [FP >400oF] 100 ATL AirTool Lubricant 128: Petroleum-CL3B, IR, OHH based lubricating oil [64742-58-1-and 647 42-62-7]; [FP 365oF]; [SG <1.0; VD >8]; [H1-F1-R0] 100 Maxi-Lube Red: Barium CL3B, IR, OHH Dinonylnaphthalene Sulfonate [25619-56- 1]; Hydrotreated Heavy Naphthenlc • Distillate (64742-52-5]; Antimony Dialkyldithiocarbamate [15991-76-1]; Mineral Oil [8042-47-5]; FP 500oF; BP >450oF];'[SG 0,85; VD <1]; [H1-F1-R0] --------- ;n .. ,~_._.,.._--~,--,,,.-;-;;;;·,~ ''.11,\''\'-f'-" ~~-,, .. -,;;;fi-,.···1•----.-,--,.,-----~--::.,.'.:.U' 11 • ,, ,.;.·,;,, ~;.;.., -~---;-;,;---~.;, ..... ·,f,-.;_,-----.-·--F'·'~-...... t .... ,_n:-h~~;,;,··w.-.:;..;:7 · ie.;c.1<>se;&-ru'iiiisJ~,i111Iei,<fli'~'bif,.,0:nl&;i;rGaBs~_,,:i.a'.s~t~Aiiev.fi.1;:,11:ta«¥ltl6f\;"' ,, ..... . 5.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins • 0.1719 Gins ', -~~~ •• ~ -..-j'i./•/<',, .. ·,~s.'-,'{',;"'.1<.¼<lt-1<~,,:.~.£;.~( ,,,:·:-!i~l',l~\';'\it,;<;-;:1i•:,;:,<',:~: ~~-.. < '•\ ::, ,~t ::. (. ~:T:', "-,'';.':~t::'.•.,:1:·:~·. ~~~~-:_,;tr::...:,~:~;-~:~ .... -~ . ••'. ,<,_ ,, 0.0000 ·Gins 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Control Area #1 : Solid at room : temperature. Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep 'fil~Q·~i~iii1~~i~~~~,~~:;~;~~r~~;::i~;~~~~~~~~1,~;;rt;r';j;~;2;~g,i~~~~~;ftf~;.:;~1 LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FL V-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic.fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 17 - ------------------- Callaway Golf• Building 1 • Control Area 1: Corrosives/LIQUIDS ._>,._,,..,~, .,, ,, -A,.,;;-,..~"'--:::~"''1~---, '*. ~·., ... hi .. ~-~.,.", ,;;-... ~,l; --·r .. in~·,,;..,.•~-,----.};;--.---, .,,, , -•· ;·;-,·J·,-~--. ··"' • ., '-."»· ·, ,-,-;;~·;, , "'~ ,,, ...:-~· • :;;.,\ • tf;(!Jiii's;\~i:'r··tlfsrt>ragi,·';::(Jft'1ti''ifs~dil:>s!itl'.:":i:Jnftii,l{Osit<fpiin'r\'.(r1nlt's"'.,GabS:1?]i;1Jfl~jl;_;·~ev,,;J~i;j;i ·· ~~r;:r".~;:\1}1-l ~·, ~-r~i~;c?,,ffiiir,i!i.' . .1½'.;•;.,::; :~. e.r~:.::·~~,_,·.:. -.;: ·t:.,,u?..'.'?:;:· _ _,;,,.~~-$,;; );:;~,tt~:~:~~:~;.f'1.JY~~r-~>·M,: .• ;l: .. , <~ ~:-~·1 ~:·: i .. ~~~: :::::-:t.f(~.,.,·~r.~~:~t~".:: .. "t.:\\3.:;:.~ ... : : 31 CALL-04-3651 L (8) 32 CALL-04-1399 L (8) 33 CALL-04-3747 L (A) 100 Epibond 1217 B Adhesive: Silicon Dioxide [112945-52-5][0-10%]; Tertiary Amine Accelerator [0-10%]; Mercaptan Terminated Polymer (60-90%]; [FP >255oF]; [H2-F1-R1] CL3B, CR, OHH, SN,UR1 100 13230 8 Swingweight Glue: Trade Secret; CR, OHH, SN, Kaolin; Fumed Silica; [FP >200oF] CL3B 100 A3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP-CR, SN, OHH, 420 A NS, Black: 4,7,10-Trioxatridecane--CL38 1, 13-Diamine (4246-51-9](50-60%]; 2· Propenenitrile Polymer with 1,3· 8utadiene, Carboxy-Terminated, Polymers with Bisphenol, A and Epichlorohydrin [frade Secret](20-30%]; Amorphou~ SIiica [7631-86-91(5-10%]; Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][5-10%]; 2,4,6· Tris((Dlmethylamino)methyl) Phenol (90- 72-2][1-5%]; Calcium Trifluoromethanesulfonate [f rade Secret][1-5%]; [FP >340oF]; [H3-F1-R0] 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins 30.0000 ·Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins 55.0000 Gins 5.oooo Gins fi.0000 Gins -~t§~1J~~~)1ff :~~~!t~i~~ E'0:~~ITI7H{~~!1":~~\t~~t LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. . Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 18 Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: 5- gallon container (39 gallons) Control Area #1 : 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B . drum, -1 O 5-gallon can dispensing operations. - -----------·----- Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1: Flammable Liquids I-A/LIQUIDS h;~~~,~~~*'i{W,f~Q!~q~in1~Y~1~~D~i~~,~'*lf1~,~~~~~4~~- 34 CALL-07-010 L 100 Steel Blue (Dykem) [Layout Fluid]: Butyl FL 1A, IR, OHH Acetate [123-86-41[10-30%]; Ethanol [64- 17-5][30-50%); 1-Butanol (71-36-3][1- 10%]; Nitroc.ellulose [9004:-70-0][1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-0][1-5%]; Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%]; Diacetone Alcohol [123-42-2][1-5%); Propane (74-98- 61[5-15%]; N-Butane (106-97-81[5-15%); [FP ·156oF; BP -42.1 oF]; [LEL 1 .4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1];[H2-F4-R1] 0.3750 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y .... ,.:;; ,$11ij?'j~{tti{i(:: LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, 11 and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount" Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007-PAGE 19 -- · Stored: Tool.Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - ------------------- Callaway Golf-Building 1 -Control Area 1: Flammable Liquids 1-8/LIQUIDS ,. ··:.~ ,::i•t:..-,:1-, ~.~ ... ':"i"·;'o/"!::-/r:~~ ',!,'•"'' -~-~~r.i.):-.:'''":fl' ... ~ ~,.:-.. 1 -~itri.:~h"S';J~1,·?;,•\·:,.',:~~'",11 •.; ".<·~:·"~'' ,',;<);itf>i-~.:,-~;~-... ,t ... ::·:.-11 ·~ ~-r'~~, .. ~jt:··,.:.1.:::y .. 1, ·;-ii;-;t_ , · .l:lnlfii"'.l:lse~c1ose'd'· ,on1fs,,J,t1se..:s-i>en·' ;:1:.1.n1ts1:,:,:c~bs;;,f.:t~sP.s1:"it1:ie.1\.~At;~eat1on,,~~· . .:·f,;i"i :s J t.~t>Ei~iJ.r..· '.,itt~1~\,,,:-::}jf~ ;:-!';~;\~t1lJ1,.':t·,,t:':+':~tr·fo~t,?·r'(,:,t,-;:1;2-,t;~,;~,,:. -:ttr~"-:... .. -~~):,'! ::: 11.:~ :;.. r: ::._t(~:,: ',' ' .. L;.Y:1 ;,:::.:a--:t-,:.,,;,,:~--i.. Lt· <i~1: 35 CALL-04-1336 L 100 Loctite Tak Pak 712: lsop'ropyl Alcohol FL18, IR, OHH 8.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1000 Glhs y Control Area #1: [67-63-0](95-100%]; N-N-Dialkyltoluldine Stored in refrigerator [99-97-8][1-3%];_ Hydroquinone [123-31-near southwest 9][0.01-0.1 %]; [FP 53oF] comer. Used at various locations. 36 CALL-04-3879 L 100 Magna Paints: Toluene [108-88·3](12%]; FL 1 B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y Control Area #1: Propylene Glycol Monodimethylether Flammable cabinet Acetate (108-65-6][3.7%); Ethylene Glycol near mix area and Monobutyl Ether Acetate (112-07-2][16%]; repairs. [LEL 0.9%]; [FP 45oF]; [LEL 0.9]; [VD >1] [SG 1.0] 37 67-63-0 L >/=70 lsopropanol {lsopropyl Alcohol] [2-FL1B,IR,OHH 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.4500 Gins y Control Area #1: Propanol] [Alcohol] (GlobalTech] [A870· Located in flammable 25 Solder Flux] (425 Thinner] · cabinet adjacent to [Chloraprep] [LD50-0 >1,840 mg/kg; racking on southwest LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP comer of building. 82.5oC] [LEL: 2:0%; UEL: 12%] [SG 0.785; VD 2.079] [LD50-0 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 38 CALL-04-1365 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL1B,IR,OHH 0.0000 Gins 61.0000 Gins 15.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: Solvent (647 42-89-8][68.5%]; Denatured Drum is located in a Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64-17-5], fl,ammable cabinet Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl currently located near lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31.5% Total]; .the roll-up door in the [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1-west end: F3-RO] 39 CALL-07-009 L 100 Z·PrifT!e HS Primer Sealer/Stain Blocker: FL 1 B, IR, OHH 0.1875 · Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y Stored: Tool Crib/ Xylene [1330-20-7](2-4%]; VM&P Used: Facihties Naphtha [64742-89-8][5-10%]; Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-88-7][10-15%]; Upkeep Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7](5-10%]; Calcium Carbonate [1317-65·3][25-30%]; Magnesium Silicate [14807-96-6][10- 15%]; Aluminum Silicate [1318-74-7](10- 15%]; Rosin Based Resin [PROP][10- 15%]; [FP 54oF; BP 230oF]; [LEL 0.9]; [VD >1]; [H2-F3-RO] 40 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL1B, IR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 30.0000 Gins 2.5000 Gins y Control Area #1: 869oF; FP 1o.F; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; Stored in Flammable UEL: 12.8%] (VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: Cabinets. Used 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# throughout assembly AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] cells. LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 20 ------------------ Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Flammable Liquids 1-B/LIQUIDS )1~:?~~~~~~~~~~1t~~~t~~1~~~~¥:~~~fl€~~~~~1~~;jq~:~~g~~~~~'.sY~~j!;'.,,c;~~~01~~~!~f~/~~;;~~?i~~~~'~I r~~~~t~$~~,~~tf ~1«1)~i(Ii::r1.,t~~t~~~~\:&,~::~:·r: :?f7~J!i~'t,:::;(:'•.•·-.-.--,;,,,, , .. ,-.. ··,,-~,· LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 21 - ------------· --·-- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Flammable Liquids 1-C/LIQUIDS ~ l$J'i';;t --->;-,~-,-W!~~~~&.,9~~~t~~J5iiMi~~~:~~~~) )~ij\~4~~~~?S~~~~~ 41 CALL-04-1338 L 42 CALL-04-641 L . 43 CALL-04-2804 L 44 CALL-04-970 L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate FL1C, IR, OHH, [123-86-4][20-40%]; Xylene Mixed CA,P65,SN Isomers (1330-20-7][6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1,5%]; lsobutyl Alcohol [78-83- 1][40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lb$/gal] 100 .Marabu Ink: Xylene [1330-20-7][5-15%]; FL1C,IR,OHH N-Butyl Acetate [123-86-41(1-10%]; Aromatic Hydrocarbons [64742-06-9][1- 10%]; Butyl Glycolate [7397-62-8][1-10%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1-5%]; Trimethylbenzehe [25551-13-7][1-5%]; 3- Methoxy-n-butylacetate [4435-53-41[1· 10%]; Propylene Glycol-1-Methyl ether-2- Acetate (108-65-61[1-5%]; Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-82-1][1-5%]; [FP · 91.4oF]; [SG 1.0-1:8][VD >1] 100 X-NMS Clean Up Solvent: Nitromethane FL 1 C, IR, UR3, [75-52-5][90-100%]; Toluene [108-88-3][3-PSM, P65 10%]; [FP 90oF];[H2-F3-R2] 100 Akzo Nobel Hardner: N-Butyl Acetate FL 1 C, IR, OHH, [123-86-4][3.9%]; Aliphatic WR1 Polyisocyanate Resin [28182-81- 2][69.1%]; HMDI Monomer [822-06- 6][<0.2%]; Aromatic Naphtha 100 [64742- 95-6][3.9%]; Ethyl Amyl Ketone [541-85- 5][7. 7%]; Methyl Amyl Ketone [110-43- 0][15.3 %]; [FP 99oF]; [LEL 0.9][8.6 lbs/gaij[VD >1]; [H2-F2-R1] 0.2500 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins y 1.0000 Gins O .0000 GI ns -0.0000 Gln.s y 1.0000 Gins . . 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y :tf \~t~/i~r ~~~~;~1,~!:.i~~\lt~t~ci;~~t}~'.;{'.}j~~~}):~::;;:t?:'.i/'.,.,:;,' .· ·,; ·c /::\:_;· :-~_:::i;2sdo ><iu1s' oioifotl: diniG · : · ··-o:isooi ~,~s .. ' -:, 't .•I:• ,_ .,-- :-A~~-~;(3,AT:E1JO.Y,Ala;~ F.lalJl!'i'!ali~fLiqqi!IS'!tG11411:J0.l,l).S' ·:' ''";·:·~·:. ':-1>:: ·. · · '.-~ '·--'-~,_,.,_,,..,_. •, __ _,. ______ ,,,__, __ ' _,._,,, f'+ ' -!, ; __ , ·-,," .::.,'• •• ~ ,. 1 --1~ ,,. ·-~~;,',• ~-?.~_..!...;,_ -"--'-•'_.....__::__,_ __ '. '::)~~-;~~i\~;~~,· ,, . LEV: local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 22 ,,. , .. '-: ,',' -- {~~~~\f~;k~k:;;' Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near r~pairs. - ---------·--------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Contr~I Area 1: Irritants/ AEROSOLS -~----1H10"'';:::~,ttf :'ir~ li'';;:,iff'::::J~·tF·fiiiJff,' -ra;.;::;.,,:\\Y:i:IH\, :,:;hf',, ·~if' l~-J.{fi]!e'.~!.,·2::\-5if'%¥•:t,/.,,~.J\;,·~:c<i':.' . orag ,., n s,,,. s~ ose •,, n .... se-·pen"" 1 ·-··as,·,.,$ s·" ....... -,,oca1on,r·"·,c.,, i!tCU.,:-,.:t~t-:.,;:'*'~t .. -..:,;,',? }t ~.~::;, ""'-,,' -~~:,:?~;-~1;!:-:1~~~,.:.,,, :t :;: ,i;:r...'.:;.~':·:~~ t ~\ • \: ... :1.i~' ::.:..,:-:\'\ £.:~i~ __,: ::!:.:..':tf ·,~-+,~·~:·;·~,;~t1,f1::;:-~1{:.!: {~~/ i; .. ~t:~1''.'..''":·J 45 CALL-07-004 A 100 Zeplon Aerosol Lubricant: Hexane (110-AL3, IR, OHH 3.2500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib/ 54-3][70·80%];.lsopropyl Used: Facilities AlcoholfTelefluorotelomer Dispersion Upkeep [6763-0 / 65530-85-0 / 79070-11-4] (5- 15%]; Bhmd of lsobutane [75-28-5], Propane [74-98-6], n-Butane [106·97- 81(20-30%]: [SG 0.691] . 46 CALL-07-006 A 100 Zep Big Orange-E Aerosol: 0-Limonene AL3, IR, SN 125.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib/ [5989-27-51(25-35%]; Biodegradable, high-Used: Facilities flash solvent [PROP][40-50%]; [H1-F4-RO] Upkeep 47 CALL-07-005 A 100 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive: Non-AL3, IR, OHH 1.0313 tbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib/ Volatile Components (TS][20-30%]; Used: Facilities Cyclohexane [110-82-7][10-20%]; 2-Upkeep Methylpentane (107-83-51(5-15%]; lsobutane [75-28'5][7-13%];·Ptopane [74- 98-6][7-13%]; Dimethyl ether (115-10-6][7· 13%]; 3-Methylpentane [96-14-0][3-7%]; · 2,3-dimethylbutane [79-26-8](3-7%]; 2,2- Dimethylbutane [75-83-21[1-5%]; Hexane [110-54-3][0.1-1%]; [FP-42oF]; [LEL 1.5; UEL 8.6]; [SG 0.697; VD 2.97]; [H2-F4-RO] 48 CALL-07-017 A 100 Aero-Prime-Purple ( PVC PRIMER, 5 oz AL3, IR, OHH 3.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / Aerosol): Acetone (67-64·1]; Methyl Ethyl Used: Facilities Ketone [78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran (109-. Upkeep 99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant [68476-86- 8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3-RO] 49 CALL-07-016 A 100 Aero-grip ( P V C Cement, 5 oz Aerosol ): AL3, IR, OHH 3.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / Acetone [67-64-1]; Methyl Ethyl Ketone . Used: Facilities [78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran (109-99-9]; Upkeep Hydrocarbon Propellant (68476-86-8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3·RO] 50 CALL-07-014 A 100 Seymour Inverted Tip White Solvent -AL3, IR, UR2 6.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs Stored: Tool Crib / 0000200952: VM&P Naptha [647 42-89-Used: Facilities. 81(17.58%]; Calcium Carbonate [1317-65-Upkeep 3](16.03%]; Propane [74-98-6][15.74%]; n- butane [106-97-8][9.24%]; Titanium Dioxide (13463-67-7][8.36%]; Mineral Spirits (64742-47-81[5.24%]; Heptane [142-82-5][4.17%]; SC-100 [64742-95- 6][4.16%]; [FP-2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 0.9; VD 10.9]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation.required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 23 - ------------------ Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Irritants/AEROSOLS tt:~i~a!W;;;:~~~&.:1~!~~~,p;~~1*;i~ ~;~)l~i¥·::~!:;!{; 51 CALL-07-011 A 52 CALL-07-007 A 100 Ace Premium Enamel (Various Colors): AL3, IR, OHH, CA .Propane [74-98-6]; Butane [106-97-8]; Toluene [108-88-3]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4]; Xylene [1330-20-7]; Acetone [67- 64-1]; Talc [14807-96-6]; Calcium Carbonate [471-34-1]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7]; Carbon Black [1333-86-4]; [FP <0oF; BP 0-292oF]; [LEL 1.0; UEL 12.8]; [SG 0.75-0,8; VD :-1] 100 Seymour MRO Aerosol Paint: Acetone AL3, IR, U~ [67-Q-4-1 ][17 .81 %]; Propane (7 4-98- 6][15.74 %]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][11.98%]; n-butane [106-97-a][9.24%]; barium sulphate, natural (7727-43- 7](5.01 %]; Methyl isobutyl ketone [108-10- 1][4.87%]; Glycol Ether EP [2807-30· 9][4.81%]; isobutyl Acetate [110-19· 0][4.79%]; Methyl Propyl Ketone [109-87- 91[3.44%]; Xylene (mix) [1330-20- 7][2.4%]; [FP ·2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 1.7; UEL 13]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] . 18.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 50.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs :~~:r~·~/l'ir~~,tt~~:11~~~\1/i:_: _·:,~:::. ::, i.:::: r~}:/~:~/)'.;:i·:r~:\{:}·~·:' , ·-~:· ~~~~.·~:::::~}i?,: :t}:1~t1~:: :~t, . ,· ~; f9ti~b:::(~~f :''.-': :~G~f:{!;9~:J)f;:,t:9'F~f:,,,-:¥rita:rits(A.;~0S9L..Sf: :-:-'.,:,·; :i.;.;,:\t-'.\f.f,,( l,' :;1;~ ;1 y ,·:,.,· ;·:;; ·, .. ,,,,:::: ,,, i's1,;~il1 •. 5~:13r:!'.,b~, •• ,1 _"....._('....l~~--'-'.1;,q...,rl, .. ,1,.-.'~·~-~ ••• -..,,,i. ~¥ •,•'~')'••' <:.-;-~'~,,r.-~_,.'f•,..,,-r.,.},~~ "• <.;_, __ _!_~'·,,· -.>, .,,,~ ~·· ., ~ - LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 24 Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep - -,_ ----------------- Callaway Golf. Building 1 -Control Area 1: Irritants/LIQUIDS ;:~it1fiai~11t~tr1ti~~f,~:tI~~~~trk~11~ft;it~t£;3f~[~~?1r~w1Jir11:f~r~i~triJ1rt;;r1~1~ri\~iij~t~~fjp;i~~;f11~~nt!~~;~ttii~t!mm111\~~1¥:~:.t~~l~~~~~~l~:\r 53 C.ALL-07-002 L 100 ATL Air Tool Lubricant 128: Petroleum-CL3B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.0000. Gins 0.0000 Gins based lubricating oil (64742-58-1 and 64742-62-7]; [FP 365oF]; [SG <1.0; VD >8]; [H1-F1-R0] 54 CALL-04:-1398 L 100 13230 A Swingweight Glue: Trade CL3B, IR, OHH, SN 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (A) Secret; Kaolin; [FP >200oF] 55 CALL-04-3656 L 100 Epibond 1217 A Adhesive: Silicon CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (A) Dioxide (112945-52-5][0-10%]; Epoxy Resin [70-100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1·R1] SN, UR1 56 CALL-07-001 L 100 LPS 2 Industrial Strength Lubricant: CL3A, IR, OHH 0.6016 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Aliphatic Hydrocarbon (64742-47-8][50- 70%]; Petroleum Oil [64742-52-5][10- 20%]; Carbon dioxide propellant [124-38· 9][2-3%]; [FP 175oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.84; VD 4.7]; [H1-F2-RO] 57 CALL-07-003 · L. 100 Maxi-tubeRed: Barium CL3B, IR, OHH 0.1719 Gins O.000Q Gins 0.0000 Gins Dlnonylnaphthalene Sulfonate [25619-56- 1]; Hydrotreated Heavy Naphthenic Distillate [64742-52-5]; Antimony Dialkyldithiocarbamate [15991-76-1]; Mineral Oil [8042-47-5]; FP S00oF; BP >450oF]; [SG 0.85; VD <1]; [H1-F1-R0] 58 CAlL-04-1457 L 100 QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: IR, OHH, SN, CA, 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Prop,r.ietary Ingredients; [H2-F1·R2] P65, UR2, CL3B 59 CALL-04-910 L 100 RX -5 Pacer Adhesive: Ethyl-2-IR, OHH, CL3A, 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.3100 Gins Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; WR1 Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0-1%]; [FP 176oF] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, ii and ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combµstible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 25 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Control Area #1: 5- gallon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: F.acilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Contro1Area#1: UV Coating booth, Extremely low VOC paint. Control Area #1: Stored in refrigerator located in southwest comer of building. - --------,_ --------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Irritants/LIQUIDS •;;yt;~• :.·~;"t-:;:'\~ J." l-.,i.'"',•"': • .,•),.<;,\G.·4 ...... ,t. ',) ~• :•, r'r','~.;' · (1 '-'~) -.·-:'f.:' 'j .,.,~, .·.:;;:}•" -. .. -., ',· -!l~'I' r '·,..-~ "'1,•"•W ;:;, v" ~-:· '~H--' J,-~,H·:, · ... , i· ;-:-... ,, ,, ,r~~~~'{' • >; :, ·.1,0---:,~------.-, \~r .·:~torag'i6dJ'nlfii,,··:0sir-:G1'6s1ia'" .tr n1is> ~ui:l'e•O't!efr' •l:Jri tis: , ·catis,:,:~~.lf sP.\jt•:'·li1EV.,. ·: ~tlfu6'ca.tio11, :t< ... ? ::1~+-( :;.-.:1.,c:':.s•,::._:-•t:,.t.<1..t::·!~~J:·:.~.::.~;,: :~ .. , -:1:..':t'-1/:1 'tdht'!';i~z,.:1:.1J!.-._i 1·f1,:-. ~1:r,i ;1~·''-f', , ~.'.:.\ ;,' ~·r,~\r.!.·~; ~:, -:• :: ·1 .... : 14·::·:,'\.·: i_:,.: ~~3'.L ,;'.;J,,,l:,.~f :~Si' ::,,'~•ht:-~~~-:.•::--'_,,'•'.:.":· 60. CALL-07-010 L 100 Steel Blue (Dykem) [Layout Fluid]: Butyl FL 1A, IR, OHH 0,3750 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins ·y Stored: Tool Crib/ Acetate [123-86-4][10-30%]; Ethanol (64-Used: Facilities 17-51(30-50%]; 1-Butanol [71-36-3][1· Upkeep 10%]; Nitrocellulose [9004-70-0][1-5%]; lsopropanol (67-63-0][1-5%]; Propyl Acetate [109-60-4][1-5%];.Diacetone Alcohol (123-42-2][1-5%]; Propane [74-98- 6][5-15%j; N-Butane (106-97-8][5-15%]: [FP-156oF; BP-42.1oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0.85; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R1] 61 CALL-07-008 L 100 ACE Tung Oil Varnish (low glo_ss) IR,OHH 0.1875 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0:0000 Gins Stored: Tool Crib / 1052992 (Ace Heavy Bodied Adhesive Used: Facllities Retnover]: Methylene Chloride (Dichloro Upkeep Methane) (75-09-2][<70%]; Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether (107-98-2][<6%]; Ammonia [7664-71-7][<1%];DiPropylene Glycol-Methyl·Ether [34590-94-8](<7%]; Toluene (108-88-3][<10%]; Methanol (67· 56-1][<20%]; Minear! Spirits [64741-41- 9][<5%]; [BP 150oF]; [SG 1.18; VD >1]; [H3'F0-R0] 62 CALL-07-015 L 100 ACE Heavy Bodied Adhesive Remover IR,OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Stored: Tool Crib/ (stripper) 12059: Methylene Chloride Used: Facilities (Dichiaro Methane) [75-09·2][<70%]; Upkeep Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether [107-98· 2][<6%]; Ammonia (7664-71·7](<1%]; DiPropylene Glycol-Methyl Ether [34590- 94-81(<7%]; Toluene (108-88-3][<10%]; Methanol [67-56-1][<20%]; Minear! Spirits [64741-41-91(<5%]; [BP 150oF]; (SG 1.18; VD > 1 ]; [H3-F0-R0] 63 CALL-07-009 L 100 Z-Prime HS Primer Sealer/Stain Blocker: FL 1B, IR, OHH 0.1875 Gins o.oooq Gins 0.0000 Gins y Stored: Tool Crib/ Xylene (1330-20·7][2-4%]; VM&P Used: Facilities Naphtha [64742-89-81[5-10%]; Aliphatic Upkeep Hydrocarbon [64742-88-71(10-15%]: Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5·10%]; Calcium Carbongte [1317-65-3][25-30%]; Magnesium Silicate (14807-96-6][10- 15%]; Aluminum Silicate [1318-74-71(10· 15%]; Rosin Based Resin [PROP][10· 15%]; [FP 54oF; BP 230QF]; [LEL 0,9]; [VD >1]; [H2-F3-R0} LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 26 - • --,_ ------------.. -- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Irritants/LIQUIDS .,-, ,,-..,,. ~ ", ", l '"', l-r' -,-; .J1 ''-1ft) • ,1 ,,, u,,,. -~' ,~· ~} , · •. ,.,... •, " ¾' '-' •,:i ~ -r-It -'l" •i ~:i" ,,,.~,, ~ ~ ,,, ""'\-"...._ s • ;,.,·,-.r , ,.... ,.. '·, t "ts-., '' '· ,,, -~ .._,..,., ·., -;;~~-, -· ,.,,.,,._--. •,· •" · •t• l •, ·~ ·•· • • ~ ' ·.~,·-~A~',•• ,"',•, '·" •')' ,,, · -' •-<~· ' , '" --~ •" ' I ' 1.: '>'~\' ,, r< ... ~ !!,~.,,·,,; ~ 'eAs#/ ,,,·--;. ,,;,:s~f,··'tt'':.:., ··q1,f'tP','"j ',:,,•.,<i,:·--,'' '·J:;,:sv.,:,,~,.-.·,«·~·····~·-a'cW{···, ;,,·.•Jsr··k,,·,;,;:ii:t'1~··1If"e-,;d('''''if"tl'1itts'" Ci" ·····(S~'o.c,, -'··1:Ji'"ii"'' 0. b'• ... '>:l!il?~'i' [EV."'',:;;-'l!;-"'~----i 64 CALL-04-641 L . 100 Marabu Ink: Xylene [1330-20-71(5-15%]; .FL1C, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0,0000 Gins N-Butyl Acetate [123-86-41(1-10%]; Aromatic Hydrocarbons [64742-06-9][1· 10%]; Butyl Glycola!e [7397-62-8][1-10%]; Ethylbenzene (100-41-4][1·5%]; Trimethylbenzene [25551-13-71[1-5%]; 3- Methoxy-n-butylacetate [4435-53-4][1- 10%]; Propylene Glycol-1-Methyl ether-2- Acetate [108-65-61(1-5%]; Aliphatic . Hydrocarbon [64742-82-11[1-5%]; [FP 91.4oF]; (SG 1.0-1.8][VD >1] 65 CALL-04-3748 L 100 3M(tm) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive CL3B, IR, OHH, SN 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (8) DP-420 B NS, Black: Epoxy Resin (25068-38-6][70-100%]; Acrylic Polymer [Trade Secret][10-20%]; Amorphous Silica [7631-86-9][1-5%]; [FP >250oF]; [H2·F1·R0] 66 CALL-04-970 L 100 Akzo Nobel Hardner: N-Butyl Acetate FL 1 C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins (123-86-41[3;9%]; Aliphatic WR1 Polyisocyanate Resin [28182-81- 21(69.1 %]; HMDI Monomer (822-06- 6](<0.2%]; Aromatic Naphtha 100 [64742· 95-6)(3.9%]! Ethyl Amyl Ketone [541-85· 5)(7. 7%]; Methyl Amyl-Ketone [110-43- 0][15.3%]; [FP 99oF]; [LEL 0.9][8.6 lbs/gaij(VD >1]; [H2-F2-R1] 67 CALL-04-579 L 100 Prism 406 AdhesiVe: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate IR, OHH, SN, CL3A 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 -Gins [7085-85-01[95-100%]; Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) (9011-14-7] (1-3%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1·0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [H2-F2•R1] 68 CALL-04-1336 L 100 Loctite Tak Pak 712: lsopropyl Alcohol FL 18, IR, OHH 8.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1000 Gins (67-63-0][95-100%]; N-N-Dialkyltoluidine [99-97-8)(1-3%]; Hydroquinone (123-31- 9](0.01-0.1%]; [FP 53oF] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 27 Control Area #1: . Flammable cabinet near.repairs. Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can dispensing operations. Control'Area #1: Flammable cabinet near repairs. Control Area #1: Used at various locations Control Area #1: Stored in refrigerator near southwest comer. Used at various locations. - ----.. --_( ... .. -----.. -- Callaway Gplf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Irritants/LIQUIDS (1ii~,1~~t'.~;~l1IJ?t~i~;f;g~~~i;~iitf11it:ffq~1ittit:~Ut.3t1t}:f.J~,i~tt~t~~-ff;r~~ti~~i~Jr:;wi~;;:t~i~f.t~'~~~;=i9.~gt;~~i-~~·~i?~3~~r{¥&\~l~i:1it1~'tf·~~~;:~:f::~tr - 69 CALL-04-3335 L 100 Oxsol 100: Benzene, 1-Chloro-4-CL2, IR,OHH 55.0000 Gins 20.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins (Trifluoromethyl)· [98-56-6][98-100%]; Benzene, 1-Chloro-2-(Trifluoromethyl)· [88-16-4][0-0.9%]; [FP 109oF]: [LEL 0.9][SG 1.34] 70 CALL-04-1338 .L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate FL1C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0,0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins [123-86-4][20-40%]; Xylene Mixed CA,P65,SN Isomers [1330-20-7][6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4][1.5%]; lsobutyl Alcohol [78-83- 1][40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lbs/gal] 71 CALL-04-1365 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL1B, JR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 61.0000 Gins 15.0000 Gins Solvent [647 42-89-8][68.5%]; Denatured Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64-17-5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl !sobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31'5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1- F3-R0] 72 CAL~-04-2804 L 100 X-NMS Cle~n Up Solvent: Nitroniethane FL1C, IR, UR3, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins · [75-52-5][90-100%]; Toluene [108-88-3][3· PSM, P65 10%]; [FP 90oF]; [H2-F3-R2] 73 CALL-04-1820 L 100 Paint Thinner: Stoddard Solvent [8052-CL2, IR, OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 41-3]; [FP 101oF]; [LEL 1][SG 0.77][VD 4.85]; [H2-F2-R0] 74 CALL-04-1709 L 100 PPG Visstar Paints (various colors): CL2,.IR, OHH, CA 2.0000 Gins 0 •. 0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins Styrene Monomer [100-42-5}[0.1-1 %]; Methyl(N-Amyl) Ketone [110-43-0][10- 30%]; Cobalt Octoate [136-52-7][0.1-1%]; Aromatic Hydrocarbon [64742-94-5][7· 13%]; Naphthalene [91-20-3][0.5-1.5%]; Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime [96-29-7][0.1- 1.0%]; [FP 11 SoF]; [H2-F2-R0] 75 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL1B, IR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 30.0000 Gins 2.5000 Gins 869oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8%] [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y y y y y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 28 Control Area #1: Drum Is located in a flammable cabinet currently located near the roll-up door in the west end. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Drum is located in a flammable cabinet currently located near the roll-up door in the west end. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1 : Flammable cabinet near mix area. Control Area #1: Located in flammable cabinets near paint mix and repairs. (Also a flammable cabinet in Building 3) Control Area #1 : Stored in Flammable Cabinets. Used throughout assembly cells. - .. -.. --.. --, . --.. ----.. - Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1: Irritants/LIQUIDS rii~!~fai!iifa~t:Jit~~Jif~!it~r~t~~itiMftil~t~i~ti~'.i&~ii: ~~¾~~~{;(~)~::1~~~~t~~~,i~~~::~;6i~_~;M~t~-p~~~'.;'.)~~~~11~lr~~r~~ffit~.½~~i::~~fe-~~l~t~ 76 CALL-04-14 L 100 Hot Melt Adhesive (Mouse Glue): No Ingredients Listed; [FP >400oF) 77 CALL-04-3879 L 100 Magna Paints: Toluene [108-88-3][12%]; Propylene Glycol Monodim~thylether Acetate [108-65-6][3.7%); Ethylene Glycol . Monobutyl Ether Acetate [112-07-2][16%); [LEL 0.9%]; [FP 45oF); [LEL 0.9]; [VD >1] [SG1.0] 78 67-63-0 L >/=70 lsopropanol [lsopropyl Alcohol] [2· Propanol] [Alcohoij [GlobalTech] [A870- 25 Solder Flux) [425 Thinner] [Chloraprep) [LD50-O >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP 82.5oC] [LELi 2.0¾;'UEL: 12%] [SG 0.785; VD 2.079] [LD50-O 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 79 CALL-04-23 L 100 Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate [7085~85-0][85-90%]; Carbon Black[133~6-4][1-3%]; Phthalic Anhydride [85-44-9][0.1-1%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oFJ; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] CL3B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins FL1B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins FL1B, IR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins IR, OHH,SN, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins OL3A, CA, P65 5,0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y 0.4500 Gins y 1.0000 Gins y Control Area #1 : Solid at room temperature. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: Located In flammable cabinet adjacent to _ racking on southwest comer of building. Cohtrol Area #1: Used at various locations. ;J~' -~~~f$l~rJii~f ~];;:tr~:t} 1:;.:.1·~:,,~,,r~:•'•,,.,·~· ,'J'•VV:5~·~ ~-~-=-;--:-.. V{}T,'-::''...,f1~----::·.,:n,,~A :f ~·',"';-':'.''.,o.;--..:•"< .~r-,-~ '."'t' .. ,'l :£~ ... ?'!:/-. :'"-!ii:y":'.,~'>'':.-i*s',~ , ... :, 'A _.,,~:,.··:-.~~,,~··--~,-·:r· ... ..,,-;:-:,: ,t,'"1. t< ::, '.,, --... ;~···· -,,: -,: . " ... -:,' ·· -, ,: \ ,·, ·· ·1,1.t,<r3.3li--Gins.. \ '1:1a:oooo, Gins . ·; ;, 3'hslloo:-G1n·sr:~. -•,,,-,;: .. · , , .... ,:: -;'.·-' ·,\. ,(·/ t,: ·tt1~1l~iif}1tiifitsltl'{~u1ortk ~~4'A'",.?i -.,).~,;: 4-5! :'.l'!<' 'f!:!-::,._,_;~?J.1-I.'°f.r·~ l\t~;~:1~~;i:~1'.J;~~~:~\~!:¥~;;~}:;~~;:;i~~~I~~J;~~j,~~~~;\:~jk~'.:.::::;:'.,~~:~:~:,. ·~:;: ... :.~~:~.--:;,:;'.~~¥~;i~i~~-:;(~7~;~2,~~~~~::: .. :-,.-:,:'.::~-:~:Yt.~~:~~~t;iit;~~~~;;; LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required tor Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 29 - ----, .. .. .. -,_ Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1: Other Health Hazards/AEROSOLS 80 CALL-07-011 81 CALL-07-004 82 CALL-07-017 83 CALL-07-016 84 CALL-07-005 ~~,;-'t?',1~,11;; ,,,,iJ1f£t"9.f...Yf"· -fo,:f stilt ""''<ii' · ·c,1{;;,,x. -~;.ct,·,,':ir'-)-itt~:11~~,11f:~;t,n.0, A A A A A 100 Ace Premium Enamel (Various Colors): AL3, IR, OHH, CA Propane [74-98-6]; Butane [106-97-8); Toluene [108-88·3]; Ethylbenzene [100- 41-4]; Xylene [1330-20-7); Acetone [67- 64-1); Talc [14807-96-6); Calcium Carbonate [471-34-1); Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7); Carbon Black [1333-86·4]; [FP <OoF; BP 0-292oF]; [LEL 1.0; UEL 12.8]; [SG 0.75-0.8; VD >1] 100 Zeplon Aerosol Lubricant: Hexane [110-AL3, IR, OHH 54-3)(70-80%]; lsopropyl Alcohol/Telefluorotelomer Dispersion [6763-0 / 65530-85-0 / 79070-11-4] (5- 15%]; Blend of lsobutane [75-28-5], Propane [74-98-6), n-Butane [106-97· 8]t20·30%]; [SG 0.691] 100 Aero-Prime-Purple ( PVC PRIMER, 5 oz AL3, IR, OHH Aerosol): Acetone [67-64-1); Methyl Ethyl Ketone [78·93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran (109- 99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant [68476-86- 8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3-RO] 100 Aero-grip (PVC Cement, 5 oz Aerosol): AL3,.IR, OHH Acetone [67-64-1]; t,1ethyl Ethyl Ketone [78-93-3]; Tetrahydrofuran [109-99-9]; Hydrocarbon Propellant [68476-8(!-8]; [SG 0.84]; [H1-F3-RO] 100 3M Super 77 Spray Adhesive: Non-AL3, IR, OHH Volatile Components (TS][20-30%); Cyclohexane [110-82-7][10-20%]; 2- Methylpentaoe [107-83-51[5-15%]; lsobutane [75-28-5][7-13%]; Propane [74- 98-6][7-13%]; Dimethyl ether [115-10-6)(7- 13%); 3-Methyjpentane [96-14-0)[3-7%]; 2,3-dimethylbutane [79-26-8][3-7%]; 2,2· Dlmethylbutane [75-83-21[1-5%]; Hexane (110-54-31[0.1-1%]; [FP-42oF); [LEL 1.5; UEL 8.6]; [SG 0.697; VD 2.97]; [H2-F4-RO] i~~!~f :~~~r,:~ea~~~:H~~~t4.f i~~~~~~'f?t{:}ii. :J' '. ;:,:. ··,,:., ... : : · '.'A~'G,R~GA:iE''l'OTAbi.~:Otti'Jl:tAtiliri{ilf~~r.cf~iAiltesci:1:.s:: ,;•. ' ': 'i: -., ',• ;,, \., ,' ;:~~s-i',/~.~;,·-,; ,,, .;,1' '',,,, 2' 'A·_~:¥-.:;_~',,,"';,~;.:.~_,.'!_ • :,~ ~ ...... -~ . ...,r _,•','" -.-._,'', -'~'<> '.: ,_ I-----.. rJs}t~;!ll~i~PJl~l~f:ilt~!t~~Alilf?,~t1:~~1i 18.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 3.2500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 3.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 lbs 3.7500 ~bs 0.0000 Lbs O.OOQO Lbs 1.0313 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs ·2s:"1a1i'fbli'. ' ' . \ .' -~"; ·-O,QOOO, 1,.!1s. ·9.0_009. .. ,(;bs , ·' }9/l8_1f._kb~ '. LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, 11 and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless othe1Wise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. --,_ se"t·;;j~~V01:;:sl'b'")'.11·, :,i.:;{ ,:':'' :.£-"'·,,(;~-;:' t;,tr,::·: ~-. ~~-;:~~¼ Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Faclllties Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facllities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored:Tool Crib/ Used: Facillties Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeep r ;,. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 30 - --·--... .. ... -.. --·-: .. - Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS ·--·~0\qi;J~~i~i}4W 85 CALL-04-3747 L 100 A3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP-CR,SN,OHH, 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (A) 420 A NS, Black: 4,7, 10-Trioxatridecane:. CL38 1,13-Diamine [4246-51-9][50-60¾]; 2- Propenenitrile Polymer with 1,3- Butadiene, Carboxy-Terminated, Polymers with Bisphenol, A and Epichlorohydrin [frade Secret][20-30%]; Amorphous·Silica [7631-86-9][5-10%]; Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][5-10%]; 2,4,6- Tris((Dlmethylamino)methyl) Phenol [90• 72-2][1-5%]; Calcium Trifluoromethanestilfonate [frade Secret][1-5%]; [FP >340oF]; (H3-F1°R0] 86 CALL-04-3748 L 100 3M(trn) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive CL38, IR, OHH, SN 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins· 5.0000 Gins .(8) DP-420 B NS, Black: Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][70-'100%]; Acrylic Polymer [frade Secret][10-20%]; Amorphous Silica (7631-86-9][1-5%]; [FP >250oF]; (H2-F1-RO] 87 CALL-04-1336 L 100 Loctite Tak Pak 712: lsopropyl·Alcohol . FL 1 B, IR, OHH 8.0000 Gins 0,0000 Gins 0.1000 Gins [67-63-0][95-100%]; N-N-Dialkyltoluidine (99-97-8](1-3%]; Hydroquinone [123-31- 9][0.01-0.1%]; (FP 530F] 88 CALL-07-010 L 100 Steel Blue (Dykem),[Layout Fluid]: Butyl FL 1A, IR, OHH 0.3750 Gin~ 0,0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Acetate"[123-86-4][10-30%]; Ethanol [64- 17-5][30-50%]; 1-Butanol [71-36-3][1- 10%}; Nitrocellulose (9004-70-0](1-5%]; lsopropanol [67-63-0][1-5%]; Propyl Acetate (109-60-41[1-5%]; Diacetone Alcohol (123-42-2](1-5%]; Propane [74-98- 6][5-15¾]; N-Butane [106-97-8][5-15%]; (FP-156oF; BP-42.1oF]; [LEL 1.4; UEL 19]; [SG 0,85; VD >1]; [H2-F4-R1] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. .. y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 -PAGE 31 -... -·- ~ I > X Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -1 o 5-gallon can dispensing operations. Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can.dispensing op~rations. . Control Area #1: Stored in refrigerator near southwest comer. Used at various locations. Stored: Tool Crib / ·used; Facilities Upkeep ·----·----.. ---·---·---.. Callaway Golf• Building 1 -Controi Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS _____ , ___ .·~ "¥.f,'·••c:.•,_,,,, •• ,(,''}'1,._•,~~ Z'ff"'"'ft_'-.,,,,,.,.,~....._,,.:,r".'-.~..,,,, •ri;,·< ·r --,,>1,•.~: .,..., .... ,...,.<•H·-,,,,,....,,-; ... "-.-'t"'--''•"''~),,,'""·"', ·~·''•'""=-~,,_..,.,. ifs,/Ose!i.Ci~s'~a:,iU'nits~ . .ti~ei:bpe'n ,{1:.foifsi.?l:a·~!i'.1:\;~fsel1fGE~.,f:;!-:Vfi.'if~a'tl611:¥~t12:0::c~•i l ! ;,!.: .rL ·Y':J' . .'~' ': J 'J 1{;!;:ri:-I!'., : '1if;f ~;,~~.'-iil irJ:; .i·._r:~: . .~.::: '.:,. . .1; :-,, :-:, :~-: 1:v•l. > "' ~-/.:; :,.·.~ 1,1 · v-:~~,::::. i' :~' '.'f'?f ";,; •1 :r.._·;, ~-"t~;,1, ~:·~-;:,· :~~.:::",,;': 89 CALL-07~009 L 100 2-Prime HS Primer Sealer/Stain Blocker: FL 1 B, IR, OHH 0.1875 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y Stored: Tool Crib/ Xylene [1330-2°"7][2-4%]; VM&P Used: Facilities Naphtha (647 42-89-8](5-10%]; Aliphatic Upkeep Hydrocarbon (64742-88-7][10-15%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][5-10%]; Calcium Carbonate (1317-65-3](25-30%]; Magnesium Silicate [14807-96-6][10- 15%]; Aluminum Silicate [1318-74-7][10- 15%]i Rosin Based Resin [PROP][10- 15%]; [FP 54oF; BP 230oF]; [LEL 0.9]; {VD >1]; [H2-F}R0J 90 CALL-04-14 L 10.0 Hot Melt Adhesive (Mouse Glue): No CL3B, IR, OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins Control Area #1: Ingredients Listed; [FP >400oFJ . Solid .:11 room temperature. 91 CALL-07-015 L 100 ACE Heavy Bodied Adhesive Remover IR,OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Stored: Tool Crib/ (stripper) 12059: Methylene Chloride Used: Facilities (Dichiaro Methane) [75-09-2](<70%]; Upkeep Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether [107-98- 2][<6%]; Ammonia [7664-71-71[<1%]; DiPropylene Glycol-Methyl Ether [34590- 94-8][<7%]; Toluene [108-88-3][<10%]; Methanol [67-56-1][<20%]; Minea~ Spirits [64741-41-9][<5%); [BP 150oF]; [SG 1.18; VD >1]; [H3-F0-R0] 92 CALL-04-3335 L 100 Oxsol 100: Benzene, 1-Chloro-4-CL2, IR, OHH 55.0Q00 Gins 20.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: (Trifluoromethyl)-(98-56-6][98-100%]; Drum is located in a Benzene, 1-Chloro-2-(Trifluoromethyl)· flammable cabinet [88-16-4][0-0.9%]; [FP 109oF]; [LEL currently located near 0.9][SG 1.34] the roll-up door in the · west end. -- 93 CALL-04-1338 L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate FL 1 C, IR, OHH, 0.2500 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins y Control Area #1: [123-86-41[20-40%]; Xylene Mixed CA, P65, SN Flammable cabinet Isomers [1330-20-7][6.5%]; Ethylbenzene near mix area and [100-41-41[1.5%]; lsobutyl Alcohol [78-83· repairs. 1](40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lbs/gal] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustlble Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkl~r system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 32 - -.. ---------.. .. -.. --- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Contrc;,I Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS _._:yi~~~~;~1,i~iR~~ePJ:t:ritJt{j:irt<1igw 94 CALL-07-003 L 100 Maxi-Lube Red: Barium CL3B, IR, OHH 0.1719 Gins 0.0000 -Gins 0.0000 Gins Dinonylnaphthalene Sulfonate [25619-56· 1]; Hydrotreated Heavy Naphthenic Distillate [647 42-52-5]; Antimony Dialkyldithiocarbamate [15991-76-1]: Mineral Oil [8042-47-5]; FP 500oF; BP >450oF]; [SG 0.85; VD <1]; [H1-F1-R0] 95 CALL-04-1365 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2! VM&P Naphtha FL1B,IR,OHH 0.0000 Gins 61.0000 Gins 15.0000 Gins Solvent [647 42-89-81[68.5%]; Denatured EthaMI Mixture of Ethanol {64-17-5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31.5% Total]; [F.P 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1· F3-R0] 96 CALL-07-002 L 100 ATLAirTool Lubricant 128: Petroleum-QL3B, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins based lubricating oil {64742-58-1 and 64742-62-7]; [FP 365oF]; [S~ <1.0; VD >8]; [H1-F1-R0] 97 67-64-1 L 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: Fl1B,IR,OHH 0.0000· Gins 30.0000 Gins 2.5000 Gins 869oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%;· UEL: 12.8%] [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS#. AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] 98 CALL-07-001 L 100 LPS 2 Industrial Strength Lubricant: CL3A, IR, OHH 0.6016 Gins 0,0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-47-8][50- 70%]; Petroleum Oil [647 42-52-5][10- 20%]; Carbon dioxide propellant [124-38- 9][2-3%]; [FP 175oF; BP 350oF]; [LEL 1; UEL 6]; [SG 0.84; VD 4.7]; [H1-F2-R0] 99 CALL-07-008 L 100 ACE Tung Oil Varnish (low gloss) IR,OHH 0.1875 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1052992 [Ace Heavy Bodied Adhesive Remover]: Methylene Chloride (Dichiaro Methane) (75-09-21[<70%]; Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether [107-98-2][<6%]; Ammonia (7664-71-7][<1%]; DiPropylene Glycol-Methyl Ether [34590-94-8][<7%]; Toluene (108-88-31[<10%]; Methanol [67- 56-11[<20%]; Minearl Spirits [64741-41· 9][<5%]; [BP 150oF]; [SG 1.18; VD >1]; [H3-F0-R0] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y, y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 33 Stored: Tool Crib / Used: Facilities Upkeer Control Area #1 : Drum is located in a flammable cabinet currently located near t!le roll-up door in the west end. Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Control Area #1: Stored in Flammable Cabinets. Used throughout assembly . cells. Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - -·-.. -----.. -·-------·- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS ~1 ,. ~.,---•• ~~tv,•; ~<i-•• • .-,, .,,. .. ,~~y,;_~ ,.,, :g·, ~,,.._... ,.;'·· y1f.>-. Y):\' :" • ..,,,,.:•',' .-., ,:~~,,, -."\l' ,--&:-; ""'l/. ~..,...,..,.."' ·-;: • •: •tr" ,-....,,~4 ~;;' 'i:!'r. --,-.~· •A •• • ~.,.~, -~.<:::a;.\• 11) • • .t'' ,, •. t,'"'NJ'l ~· ,. ",, ~ -;<" ,. , , ... ~ '" '«, ~,·, ~ ",, " • /" • •• ,.. ·,, ~? .,, -•kV',,,"'-·f 1" ., ,• •::,,':T';':·---;-, ,~--_, \. • • · ·\., ~~,;,, ..-:,:•stat' .,·-··e·'.7· "'•a·'~f , .. 't.,'· "'-'f, •i ,,; '1i'· '"'°"':,. ., ,,, ;,-_,,,_ ·"' ,,,-cfertl'"''·'''·W:(·"ltsti:t ··'''""1''i:i''i\i ·'l:)"''' cf'· '·'eel" l:f 'f '""Ii' '"'(:l"'''P ·"'(j"'~-., &.tG'-: . ·,.·ttsRv,. "tEV.''"''' -l<"t;;c:l ,,·,, 16" ~.-.. /,, ·,,, .. , ,£~~: j-~~~~ .. t~:-~~~gii:f t~~~'j, s~,~U!t-~"~#]h1~tl/~ :,_.:i:] ~~~~i~~~!:t~~~i ,,~~:~~-· r::; ~.,I?;~;.;~~~1r.::r.~~~it:, \:?. x.4!:~,'.~~,\:.~,.~f ~;'_;~:i(~ri:~i~ ~it~~ ~!?,fr, ·l?t!!r\,;~·.~:1,; :::'.\\": ~.·~~· \ !~\ft~ .. i,..:t::!~1:;~\\:1 ;.-~ff t~l~:;~;:~~: -~?t? :·~·:t:-~-'i~t~~1 100 CALL-04-579 L 100 Prism 406 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate IR. OHH, SN, CL3A 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins [7085-85-0][95-100%]; Poly(Methyl Methacrylate) [9011-14-7] [1-3%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-91[0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [H2·F2-R1] 191 CALL-04-3879 L 100 Magna Paints: Toluene [108-88-3][12%]; FL1B,IR,OHH 5.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins Propylene Glycol Monodimethyiether Acetate (108-65-6][3.7%]; Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether Acetate [112-07-2][16%]; [LEL 0.9%]; [FP 45oF]; [LEL 0.9]; [VD >1] [SG 1.0] 102 CALL-04-1398 L 100 13230 A Swingweight Glue: Trade CL3B, IR, OHH, SN 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (A) Secret; Kaolin; [FP >200oF] · 103 67-63-0 L >/=70 lsopropanol [lsopropyl Alcohol] [2- Propanol] [Alcohoij [GlobalTech] [A870· FL1B, IR, OHH 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins P,~500 Gins 25 Solder Flux] (425 Thinner] (Chloraprep] [LD50-O >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13;000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP 82.5oC] [LEL: 2.0%: UEL: 12%] [SG 0.785; VD 2.079][LD50-O 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 104 CALL-04-970 , L 100 Akzo Nobel Hardner: N-Butyl Acetate FL 1C, IR, OHH, 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins (123-86-41[3.9%]; Aliphatic WR1 Polylsocyanate Resin (28182-81- 2][69.1 %]; HMDI Monomer [822-06· 6][<0.2%]; Aromatic Naphtha 100 [647 42- 95-6][3.9%]:'Ethyl·Amyl Ketone [541-85· 5][7. 7%]; Methyl Amyl Ketone (110-43- 0][15.3%]; [FP 99oF]; [LEL 0,91[8.6 lbs/gal][VD >) ]; [H2-F2-R1] 105 CALL-04-3656 L 100 Epibond 1217 A Adhesive: Silicon CL3B, IR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (A) Dioxide (112945-52-5][0-10%]; Epoxy SN,UR1 Resin [70·100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1-R1] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor, FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor, Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection, y y y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC, -11/14/2007 -PAGE 34 Control Area #1: Used at various locations Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1: 5- g1'llon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1: Located in flammable cabinet adjacentto · racking on southwest comer of building. Control Area #1: Fl~mmable cabinet near repairs, Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour - .. --1-. -·---·--_ ..... ---.. ------ Callaway Golf. Building 1 • Control Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS t~~iflti~~i~:':\ £ 1 I l 106 CALL-04-1709 L 100 PPG Visstar Paints (various colors): CL2, IR, OHH, CA ~.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins y Control Area #1 : Styrene Monomer [100-42-5][0.1-1 %); Located in flammable , Methyl(N-Amyl) Ketone [110-43-0][10-cabinets near paint 30%]; Cobalt Octoate [136-52-7][0.1-1%]: ,mix and repairs. (Also Aromatic Hydrocarbon [64742-94-5)[7-a flammable cabinet 13%); Naphthalene [91-20-3][0.5-1.5%]; in Building 3) Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime [96-29-7][0.1- 1.0%]; [FP 115oF]; [H2-F2-RO) 107 CALL-04-910 L 100 RX-5 Pacer Adhesive: Ethyl-2-IR, OHH, CL3A, 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.3100 Gins y Control Area #1: Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0][60-100%]; WR1 Stored In refrigerator Hydroquinone [123-31-9)(0-1%]; [FP located in southwest 176oF] corner of building: 108 CALL-04-23 L 100 Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl IR,OHH,SN1 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: Cyanoacrylate [7,085-85-0][8~90%]; CL3A, CA, P65 Used at various Carbon Black [1333-86-41(1-3%]; Phthalic locations. Anhydride [85-44-9][0.1-1%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF.1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] 109 CALL-04-1399 L 100 13230 B Swingweig~t Glue: Trade Secret; CR, OHH,SN, 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins D.5000 Gins Control Area.#1: 5- (B) Kaolin; Fumed Silica; [FP >200oF] CL3B gallon container (30 gallons) 110 CALL-04-641 L 100 Marabu Ink: Xylene [1330-20-7][5-15%); FL1C, IR, OHH 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y Control Area #1: N-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][1-10%]; Flammable cabinet Aromatic Hydrocarbons (647 42-06-9][1-near repairs. 10%]; Butyl Glycolate [7397-62-8][1-10%]; Ethylbenzene (100-41-41(1-5%); Trimethylbenzene [25551-13-7)[1-5%]; 3- Methoxy-n-butylacetate [4435-53-4][1- 10%]; Propylene Glycol-1-Methyl ether-2- Acetate [108-65-6][1-5%]; Aliphatic Hydrocarbon [64742-82-11[1-5%); [FP 91.4oF]; [SG 1.0-1.8][VD >1) 111 CALL-04-1820 L 100 Paint Thinner: Stoddard Solvent [8052-CL2, IR, OHH 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins y Control Area #1 : 41-3); [FP 101oF]; [LEL 1][SG 0.77][VD Flammable cabinet 4.85]; [H2-F2-RO] near mix area. 112 CALL-04-3651 L 100 Epibond 1217 B Adhesive: Silicon CL3B, CR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins Control Area #1: (B) Dioxide [112945-52-5][0-10%]; Tertiary SN,UR1 Customs Repair/Pro- Amine Accelerator [0-10%]; Mercaptan Tour Terminated Polymer (60-90%]; [FP >255oF]; [H2-F1-R1) LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use ;ind storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 35 -----111111> ... -- Callaway Golf• Building 1 -Control Area 1: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 113 CALL-04-1457 L 100 QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coatlng: Proprietary Ingredients; [H2-F1-R2] IR1 OHH, SN, CA, P65, UR2, CL38 -,_ ---· ~Qtw~ }1jtsi~~~;1~11f1~ti~~~j~~ii: 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins •~ra~~~~~;~;'.:;~;1~r1;;:~~:~::i?,:~;-_0r~~i~r LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 36 --- ff £~flf/~;iif0 Control Area #t UV Coating booth. Extremely low voe paint. - ,_ ----111111() .. ---·t------- Callaway Golf· Building 1 • Control Area 1: . CA-Prop65/LIQUIDS ~, lI~~!~if2"~~~2i~i~~\t~,f?1i.5~~f~:~aT1~iil~~!iltt~j~d~t~WBi~~t~~ii1p;~i5Ji~:rt;.i~~1ifit 114 CALL-04-1338 L 115 CALL-04-1457 L 116 CALL-04-2804 .L 117 CALL-04-23 L 100 Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate FL 1 C, IR, OHi:!, (123-86-4][20-40%]; Xylene Mixed CA, P65, SN Isomers [1~30-20-71[6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-41(1.5%]; lsobutyl Alcohol [78-83- 1][40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lbs/gal] 100 QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: IR, OHH, SN, CA, Proprietary Ingredients: [H2-F1-R2] P65, UR2, CL3B 100 X-NMS Clean Up Solvent Nitromethane FL 1C, IR, UR3, [75-52-5][90-100%]; Toluene [108-88-3][3-PSM, P65 10%]; (FP 90oF]; [H2-F3-R2] 100 Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-01[85-90%]; Carbon Black [1°333·86-41[1-3%]; Phthalic Anhydride [85-44-91[0.1-1%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-91[0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1] IR,OHH,SN, CL3A, CA, P65 0.2500 Gins 0.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins tl11!~t:t~ ~f tf f'.~t~:;:·::~,/: :\irii ,t·;:.{>K'.';{i/:~'.~~:\ ::,:·l~;::_. ~-'.·-~-~~-;\,~~: \\:,)\: :(~-->~,~j~~~'.-~-,-~~-, .. , -::o~~~t:;-:·,~s~·: t~~9~EP!'-:f:1¥:<!~T-Al,,·¢:~~~rqp$,~/-Lll~l!i!D~-~~i'-',i' '.~.;'.'?1;-~;~;';!;,J~'.-::':,·,., ,,,,;;: ·-::· /·.:f~:f , .. \,--'·· ,,,, .. ',: .,;, ·i· ,,;!l,;3~09';,~!!1s·,,' ... , , .. -· ·' · , .. ?-'•!.2:,~_:;,,, • ..,~~, "~A,,~~.,.~·-~·,,.,-,,,,.!• ••.1,,._•~,"'"-•',~,~""'"'"".,.;-,•!.-<., • ., .. ~-,.~~·~·~ .. "~•-...,•,,,,'t~;t~ .. ,":,t ,,,.~ ,::~-.,~ ~ -~ ~¥ • .::::....':c__."> LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions, CL V-Cotnbustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flatntnable Liquid Vapor, Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted, Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 37 --- Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1 : UV Coating booth, Extremely low voe paint. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs, Control Area #1: Used at various locations. - --· -·--_, ... ----- Callaway Golf· Building 1 • Control Area 1: PSM-OS HA/LIQUIDS I 118 CALL-04-2804 L 100 X-NMS Clean Up Solvent: Nitromethane FL 1 C, IR, UR3, [75-52-5][90-100%]; Toluene [108-88-3][3-PSM, P65 10%]; [FP 90oF]; [H2-F3-R2] ---: ·-- 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins -~-:~~~~~ LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions, CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. - y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 38 -·-.. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. - ----------,_ ------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Sensitizers/AEROSOLS .:?ft!~;,~~t~;~:f~{;!1~~~~~~'..~t~~c ~~~~~\~~irij~!~}:~¥.~~lt1r;.1ill~i~t~,~~N~~(~~l~,~iJ~f- 119 CALt-07-006 A 100 Zep Big Orange-E Aerosol: D-Limonene AL3, IR, SN [5989-27-5][25-35%]i Biodegradable, high- flash solvent [PROP][40-50%]; [H1-F4-R0] :f ~tf 9;$~'.1i4i~~~~t~~~s~£1if ~;'.;{ :;:{>~.· ~,-, . 'Adtfi'<i:G'AfrPi:0-ri:.xt:/s~nsitlj:iirs'iiek'ds.oL~r.·-, , :,,~_;r;;_:.:-~,·~., -'~-~'!~, :·J.::~-::.:_~:}_:i_:-; .. ,,,_t,_;x1'._jl: ·• -... :_ .. _;_«-•-1.: n>-.-~h .. 125.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs ., :iti:~:!::··· .· ;;:~~:s:~:::1,:?rr§1t:< LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 39 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - ----·-------·------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Sensitizers/LIQUIDS i:it~~~~ffe~t~{f::::·i;~~l~~~\i~1P~?rJ~)~#tit~~i~,;f:~1~f:!;;ti:1:J:1i:tf,;lri:;'.'.~~~~t~\gf~~~il~i:Iii~~l:8:~~1~::;i}ii.\"9r~;~j::;4~}~l{~i~s~,~,rl'.:':'.9:P,}~:·i;:~~~fi;ii~~ti~~~v.~~;~~!i!~~~ftt1:J:: 120 CALL-04-1399 L 100 13230 B Swingwelght Glue: Trade Secret; CR, OHH, SN, 30.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0.5000 Gins (B) Kaolin; Fumed Silicai [FP >200oF] CL38 121 CALL-04-3656 L 100 Epibond 1217 A Adhesive: Silicon CL38, IR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gl~s 0.0100 Gins (A) Dioxide [112945-52-5][0-10%]; Epoxy SN,UR1 Resin.[70-100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1°R1] 122 CALL-04-579 L 100 Prisrn 406 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate IR, OHH, SN, CL3A 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins [7085-85-01[95-100%]; Pqly(Methyl_ Methacrylate) (9011-14-7] [1-3%]i Hydroquinone [123-31-9][0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [H2-F2-R1] 123 CALL-04-3747 L 100 A3M Scotch-Weld Epoxy Adhesive DP-CR,SN,OHH, 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (A) 420 A NS, Black: 4,7, 10-Trioxatridecane-CL38 1, 13-Diamlne (4246-51-9)(50-60%]; 2- Propenenitrile Polymer with 1,3- Butadiene, Carboxy-Terminated, Polymers with Bisphenol, A and Epichlorohydrln [frade Secret](20-30%]; Amorphous Silica [7631-86-9][5-10%]; Epoxy Resin (25068-38-61(5-10%]; 2,4,6- Tris((Dlmethylamino)methyl)' Phenol [90- 72-2)(1-5%]; Calcium Trifluoromethanesulfonate [rrade Sec(eij(1-5%]; [FP >340oF]; [H3-F1-R0] 124 CALL-04-3651 L 100 Epibond 1217 B Adhesive: Sili~on CL3B, CR, OHH, 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins (B) Dioxide (112945-52·5][0-10%]; Tertiary SN, UR1 Amine Accelerator [0-10%]; Mercaptan Terminated Polymer [60-90%]; [FP . >255oF]; [H2-F1-R1] 125 CALL-04-3748 L 100 3M(tm) Scotch-Weld(tm) Epoxy Adhesive CL3B, IR, OHH, SN 55.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins (B) DP-420 B NS, Black: Epoxy Resin [25068-38-6][70-100%]; Acrylic Polymer [frade.Secret][10-20%]; Amorphous Silica (7631-86-91[1-5%]; [FP >250oF]; [H2-F1-R0] LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 40 Control Area #1: 5- gallon container (30 gallons) Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: Used at various locations Control·Area#1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can dispensing operations. Control Area #1 : Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: 55- gallon drum and 5- gallon cans. (2 drum dispensers with A & B drum, -10 5-gallon can dispensing operations. - ---------------.. --- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Sensitizers/LIQUIDS ~:-;~~~~~£~~~th1}T;~:~:.'.~;~~ti:~~~~~.:~~~lf'.1~;i1}~I£~1~~'. ,'.::~'. '.s~f :f;q~~~~~~(~~~::l~:¥±~~t1.~~!~f~~!!~{g~~~~!-~~~~:C9.\i~~ff~-~~~~r-~~::f:~Yi~~~!~i~~~~rf1:\;~~¥T:'.;):;:.;,~ig~~i_Q~(,:I'.~YJ:~E, 126 CALL-04-23 127 CALL-04-1457 128 CALL-04-1338 129 CALL •04-1398 (A) L L L L 100 100 100 Black Max 380 Adhesive: Ethyl Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-0)[85-90%]; Carbon Black [1333-86-4][1-3%); Phthalic Anhydride [85-44-9)[0.1-1%]; Hydroquinone [123-31-9)[0.1-0.5%]; [FP 150-200oF]; [BP >300oF]; [SF 1.1; VD 3]; [H2-F2-R1) QureTech JRX-1156 UV Coating: Proprietary Ingredients; [H2-F1-R2] Akzo Nobel Anti-Silicon: Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][20-40%]; Xylene Mixed Isomers [1330-20-7)[6.5%]; Ethylbenzene [100-41-4)[1.5%]; lsobutyl Alcohol [78-83- 1][40-70%]; [FP 78oF]; [LEL 1.0] [VD >1] [6.9 lbs/gal) 100 13230 A Swingwelght Glue: Trade Secret; Kaolin; [FP >200oF] IR,OHH, SN, CL3A, CA, P65 IR, OHH, SN, CA, P65, UR2, CL3B FL1C, IR, OHH, CA,P65,SN CL3B, IR, OHH, SN 1.0000 Gins 2.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins 30.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.00Q0 . Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins 0,0000 Gins 0.1300 Gins 1.0000 Gins · 0.5000 Gins DJiZ~~ii~i~~i~~F ;~;,~::~, :J'.~i;~;~:~\~~:~~i~~;::;;~::L :~~~r~~:i~ LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. y y HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 -PAGE 41 Control Area #1: Used at various locations. Control Area #1: UV Coating booth. Extremely low voe paint. Control Area #1: Flammable cabinet near mix area and repairs. Control Area #1 : 5- gallon container (30 gallons) - ·----· --· ------------ Callaway.Golf-Building 1 -Control Area 1: Unstable Reactives 1/LIQUIDS ~:t~~~lli~~~~~~2;~~~~~il~~1;~~~-~g~~:~i~!\~!l~;~~~-~tJ~g~~~i~l~~l~t;i~~:~1~f.~~IlW~it~1-~~~~~:~EW~~~~fflP.~I~~1~;·~\~*~~~·-:?+~{tjJ~:;~~~~~:i1\~~~~~~~~~~~;, 130 CALL-04-3651 131 (B) CALL-04-3656 (A) .L L 100 100 Epibond 1217 B Adhesive: Silicon Dioxide [112945-52-5)[0-10%]; Tertiary Amine Accelerator.[0-10%]; Mercaptan Terminated·Polymer [60-90%]; [FP >255oF]; [H2-F1-R1] Epibond 1217 A Adhesive: Silicon Dioxide (112945-52-5][0-10%]; Epoxy Resin [70-100%]; [FP 489oF]; [H1-F1-R1] CL38, CR, OHH, SN, UR1 CL3B, IR, OHH, SN, UR1 0.2600 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0100 Gins 0.0100 Gins ~t44il!itl\~f iil(l~!~if i!Yli~~~l:~d~l~::;;:: ;;_: ~~t~~!;~_;;:-~ijb '$f~, LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, ii and iii-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustibie Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS-KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007-PAGE 42 Control Area #1: Customs Repair/Pro- Tour Control Area #1: Customs-Repair/Pro- Tour -- ------------------- Callaway Golf-Building 1 -Control Area 1: Unstable Reactives 2/AEROSOLS ,}~~~¥~€~~~?;~~1f;i~ilt~~il~~t'f~?.I~~z~-~,~~~t:~1-~p¥fj~~if~r~. ~~Pl~?{!i?~~~. 132 CALL-07-007 A 133 CALL-07-014 A 100 Seymour MRO Aerosol Paint: Acetone AL3, IR, UR2 [67-64-1][17.81%]; Propane [74-98- 61[15.74%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67- 7][11.98%]; n-butane.[106-97-81[9.24%]; barium sulphate, natural [7727-43- . 7][5.01%]; Methyl lsobutyl ketone [108-10· 1][4.87%]; Glycol Ether EP [2807-30- 9][4.81 %]; lsobutyl Acetate [110-19- 0][4.79%]; Methyl Propyl Ketone [109-87- 91[3.44%]; Xylene (mix) [133!)-20- 7][2.4%]; [FP-2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 1.7; UEL 13]; [SG 0,77°0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 100 Seymour Inverted Tip White Solvent AL3, IR, UR2 0000200952: VM&P Naptha [64742-89• 8][17.58%]; Calcium Carbonate [1317-65- 3][16.03%]; Propane [74-98-61(15.74%]; n° butane [106-97-81[9.24%]; Titanium Dioxide [13463-67-7][8.36%]; Mineral Spirits [64742-47-8][5.24%]; Heptane [142-82-5][4.17%]; SC-100 [64742-95- 6][4.16%]; [FP-2oF; BP-47oF]; [LEL 0.9; VD 10.9]; [SG 0.77-0.9]; [H1-F4-R3] 50.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 6.7500 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs >m¥f ~j,~;;~t.';;}~~if ~~=,'i,, ...... :~J.!:,:~j,:;:t:,;~jjf ~&n: j;Jr \·::. LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLY-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLY-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 43 Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep Stored: Tool Crib/ Used: Facilities Upkeep - ------------------ Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Unstable Reactives 2/LIQUIDS ,.lf~i1i~i~!i~Jfl1~i~J~~h~~f~~i~tfi(~;f~~~I~rt:ij;tJ1g;1iM 134 CALL-04-1457 L 100 · QureTech JRX-1156 UVCoating: Proprietary Ingredients; [H2-F1-R2] IR, OHH, SN, CA, P65, UR2, CL38 2.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 1.0000 Gins Control Area #1: UV Coating booth. Extremely low voe paint. !ttf *~~r~it~~\t'.t':i;;~:rii?~~;;:tii:1~1: ~ LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 44 - ---------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area ~: Unstable Reactives 3/LIQUIDS 135 CALL-04-2804 L 100 X-NMS Clean Up Solvent Nitromelhane FL1C, IR, UR3, [75-52-51[90-100%]; Toluene (108-88-3][3-PSM, P65 10%]; [FP 90oF]; [H2-F3-R2] ------- :~§,~~9ffiv.~%~l~t~~~q~~~,~~~r~,~1i~\~{e~~~1~i~,~¥il~::~~x~t 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y -- ,itI~~Ji~ls;.\;: Control Area #1 : Flammable cabinet near mix-area and ·repairs. ;1i~1~11t:~~k~!~i;;;I;[~;!:~:~~~~S~1?~J~~~:~~,~~!~ii;;1~:~~i~{;~~;:fa~l LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 45 - --------- Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1: Water Reactives 1/LIQUIDS 136 CALL-04-970 L 137 CALL-04-9.10 L 100 100 Akzo Nobel Hardner: N-Butyl Acetate [123-86-4][3.9%]; Aliphatic Polyisocyanate Resin [28182-81- 2)(69.1 %]; HMDI Monomer (822-06- 6](<0.2%]; Aromatic Naphtha 100 (647.42- 95-6][3:9%]; Ethyl Aniyl Ketone [541-85- 5][7.7%]; Methyl Amyl Ketone [110-43- 0](15.3%]; [FP 99oF]; [LEL 0.9][8.6 lbs/gaij[VD >1]; [H2-F2-R1] RX -5 Pacer Adhesive: Ethyl-2- Cyanoacrylate [7085-85-01(60-100%]; Hytlroquinone [123-31-9][0-1%]; [FP 176oF] FL 1 C, IR, OHH, WR1 IR, OHH, CL3A, WR1 --------- ,· -.\ b,~'"f-r'~ • .,.~~'', \ :,;.,_;" V~,-\•:-'.:.,'_.":, ~-•~•.••:,;Ji-,,. .. ·tY~.-.·,~t~~-')..._:, t:{11), • .;•••'t~ ;.,~~' ,,,<':,~;:,: ~~ .,';';~;~ ,'t • .J.'°7 _:,:~:f ... ,,0s~Gl6sec1,; .l!lplts:· :2ose10p.en~,Hl!J.n1• .. 1jf:~l(B~,f,-1'sP!il't·,iilEv.r/ffe1.1,:c f .. ,{.,t;,:,r1J~~~ ~·'.it>'i'~}, >1·,, \1• :..~ ',!•Jf;_{,._;,,·:,. ':,' './:, f'V,•,',,!l ,:t,"f-'.t':ti1\\/~ ";;ft~,,' fi:_ )._;",'~(i.1''1 • ; ;1', r ~<:./,,, ',~}\.!;", ... ,: 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.2500 Gins y 'Control Area #1: 2.0000 GJns 0.0000 Gins 0,3100 Gins y Flammable cabinet near repairs. Control Area #1: Stored in refrigerator located in southwest comer of building. Eiliii~tii~lf lil1ij"~l~~tj;~i;;;f ;::;··:~Mit'.t~.{l:'.;'1i~i~i~l~I:'.it'.f iiti~t~!lii~~ LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 46 - --------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and .OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE3-E-CFCTABLE8001.15-B SUMMARY· HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf• Buildlng 1 • Control Area 1 ~,ie11~~t\~~1~~~~i!i~~~~~~r?:~;~~it~;M~~r:;J1~t~:~~~~?;:;tit~x},ti~;~r!;~11~ TOTAL Carcinogens ·[LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Carcinogens [LIQUIDS]: TOTAL Carcinogens [AEROSOLS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Carcinogens !AEROSOLS): CONSUMER PRODUCTS-2001 CFC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001,15-B: 2001 CBC TABLE 3•E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: :q~[g~Jw-~~-;~r~~:!:0.-~~J~~)~ TOTAL Corrosives !LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Corrosives !LIQUIDS]: ---- 1·;,sfofa· e:'I jH.:1n1tsil ,,, .. , ..... , 9 .. ,. . ,,. •.,' 5.2500 Gins 9.3800 GALLONS 18.0000 Lbs 18,0000 POUNDS UNLIMITED UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS 1 .~s~tii:~s~'.·:1 . '-··· ,,,. . 85.2600 ~ ~ Gins 96. 7700 GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3•E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA-H-7 OCCUPANCY REQURIED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-NO CABINETS: . 10,000 POUNDS+ 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS & 3,240 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 10,000 PO!JNDS + 1,000 GALLONS & 1,620 CUBIC FEET USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2,000 POUNDS + 200 GALLONS 2001 CFC 8001.14 -Mand S1 OCCUPANCIES-STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: 20,000 POUNDS+ 2,000 GALLONS Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. -·- l'""'U"'"''·''·'I l'l'.l''i~'I ~i ':,;if -Y~L~ ~;~ 1~~ .~~ o.oobo Gins 0.0000 Lbs I'\·, uc~;":·'1 f-Un1ts~I , "' ~\."I:'!!-• • .... ,_,_. ---1 6.0000 Gins --- 1::::;i u0-;,n:t1 1mn1Ui\l ~.,.~.t: • •( ('~;, • ,', '.~h•r,.J<•I, 4.1300 0.0000 p::'.;,cllO· \';',J 5.5100 Gins Lbs j;.C:!#.llif.'.i Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 47 - ---------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-E • CFC TABLE 8001.~5-B SUMMARY· HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1 !ffi!!~f~}~{f :;~1;!1&1t~t?}.~~:~~d~~~:~:-zf~IL~{~~f~2tf}1:~~;~~~~:~:~~~~-~~ TOTAL Irritants [LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Irritants (LIQUIDS]: TOTAL Irritants [AEROSOLS]. AGGREGATE TOTAL Irritants \AEROSOLS]1 CONSUMER PRODUCTS-2001 CBC TABLE 3-~/CFC TABLE 8001,15-B: 2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXl:MPT AMOUNTS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: O,tf1~r:~@~,~1\;!~j'.~~~:1:r-i2;:~Ji,;,;;,;:,~iG.~t'; TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS]: TOTAL Other Health Hazards [AEROSOLS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Other Health Hazards (AEROSOLS]: CONSUMER PRODUCTS-2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001,15-B: 2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-8 EXEMPT AMOUNTS: , STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted, Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. - UNLIMITED· UNLIMITED UNLIMITED --- :.-,)J(JH-,9 "" ,,.,J:,<,·•,.,I v:stora' · ,·.~1 1/0illfsi! 176.0334 Gins 331.5334 GALLONS 211.5313 Lbs 211.5313 POUNDS UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS F!Si~r~g~r! 260.2934 jazn,r~lj UNLIMITED UNLIMITED UNLIMITED 427.3034 GALLONS 29.7813 29.7813 POUNDS UNLIMITED • WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS Gins Lbs ---·-- 1,,;~:;0~, ·~, 'JI jrontts;I 1~·;y00 ':,:,1 p:rn1ts,il --~ ;;·~ .... ~-~-... ·.,,f, ·-t.~ -,-->a:.:-~.i..., , .... ,:1/ ___ ,,;, ~, •• ~-., ... , 118.0000 Gins 37.5000 Gins 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs jc,:·uc;:·~-.1 !U'rtits'i! ,__,. __ ; -~-<. ~ -·-• .,,. __ ,.. j;t,@,~11, 124.0000 Gins 43.0100 Gins 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 48 - --------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-E. CFC TABLE 8001.15-8 SUMMARY• HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf• Building 1 -Control Area 1 ~ti!~tttt~r!f1 ~i~:r:~::Y~i~!~f~'.(~~~vt~t}'::):~;l·~:,~~: ·:f)!t~~1 TOTAL Sensitizers [LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Sensitizers (LIQUIDS): TOTAL Sensitizers (AEROSOLS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Sensitizers (AEROSOLS): CONSUMER PRODUCTS• 2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001,15-8: 2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15·B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMP'f AMOUNT: Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otheiwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. ---- l''St6ra e)ll ' ,,.,o,,,,,,9",, ~ UNLIMITED UNLIMITED UNLIMITED 174,7700 200.9200 GALLONS 125.0000 125.0000 POUNDS UNLIMITED -WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS Gins Lbs -,_ 1r:::69.~?1:i:I l'.t:!ffl~;1 12:0000 Gins 0.0000 Lbs --·-- r: ,'. 'Ji~(:).::~~:·;1 14.1500 0.0000 ~ -~ Gins Lbs SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 49 - ------.. ----- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-D-CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1 ~sm._¥f~~Y,1f~~9~:~L-:iJ~~~:}~:5:;i1i[}:;t.f;-:.~:;f~:-~·.;:h-:~~~~~;:ii~~~-~ TOTAL Aerosols Level 3 [AEROSOLS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Aerosols Level 3 [AEROSOLS): 2001 CFC 8802. H OCCUPANCY OR SPECIAL REQUIREMEN'TS APPLICABLE TO ONLY >500·POUNDS. GROUPS, DIVISION 1 OCCUPANCY. LEVEL 2 & 3 AEROSOLS• PER 50,000 SF AREA: UNPROTECTED; 2,500 POUNDS [</=1,000 POUNDS LEVEL 3] PROTECTED: 12,000 POUNDS GROUP M OCCUPANCY. LEVEL 2 & 3 AEROSOLS. QUANTITY LIMITS PER 25,000 SF DISPLAY AREA: QUANTITY PER 100 SF AREA: 1,000 POUNDS MAXIMUM QUANTITY: BASEMENT: 500 POUNDS GROUND FLOOR: 10,000 POUNDS pnp~ag'!i/l 211.5313 211.5313 POUNDS ·- ~ Lbs UPPER FLOORS: 2,000 POUNDS STORAGE ADJACENT TO GROUP M OCCUPANCY DISPLAY A.REA • LEVEL 2 & 3 AEROSOLS • QUANTITY LIMITS PER 50,000 SF STORAGE ARE/\: UNSEPARA iED FROM' DISPLAY: BASEMENT: NOT ALLOWED GROUND FLOOR; 2,500 POUNDS UPPER FLOORS: 500 POUNDS STORAGE CABINETS: NOT ALLOWED i:>.IIC::l=Ul=1'1T• Mf"IT .Ill I f"IIMl=n 1~Q!J,1)9_~~i.~IE\\.~l,9QldJI!' '• ·::;'··::c·o ::;_ >:, ~~?·f:,; ,-_;, _,;;?-;~:~'.:.:'~)'.f\l TOTAL Combustible Liquids II [LIQUIDS) 1::s19rag~ :1 ~ ~ 59.0000 · · Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liquids II [LIQUIDS): 84.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS. 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE-CLOSED· H-3-OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS, STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: 240 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS; 480 GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS -2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 240 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC,. 2001 CFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 3: <I= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY• MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· 2001 CFC TABLE 7902.5-B • COMBINATION 1-8, I-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH-</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. ----- 1~ "'1:1· ,.., •. : , I ru·' i-.,;;:·,j ,(;:·:.'. 9:.·,·'.: f,.,.~.~, ~ 0.0000 Lbs 0.0000 Lbs I,?-· O!;!,· ·::,1 1•1fotts:I 1::,:;;.,vo:-T::,1 jco_n1ts;j ,_._ ,. • '•' " • ',• ,• H •• >-,~, '~ <', ,, 20.0000 Gins 5.0000 Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 50 - ---.. ---------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS artd OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-D • CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001,15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS · Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 1 ~9,ij),[@,t~~lilliJ<.IJi\ijsJJ~lffi/;{:,t\~1ti::q1:/2:,~?{~1~f:}iJ1t·\Ji.: n~~0:r~_s'-v1 11Y~t~~21 TOTAL Combustible Liquids Ill-A [LIQUIDS) 4.6016 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liquids Ill-A [LIQUIDS): 6.9116 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS· 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE CLOSED· 1-1·3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUiRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: 660 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 1,320 GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 660 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 160 GALLONS L,IQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS • 2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUN°TS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE: UNLIMITED · USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 660·GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 160 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.· 2001 CFC 7901.1.1/EXCEPTION 3: </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY· MAXIMUM QUANTITIES"PER·CONTROL AREA· 2001 CFC TABLE 7902.5-8 • COMBINATION·l·B, 1-C, 11, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH· </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS l"'"''-'li'''t'bl" 'L''"'''d'"lll'B ·-. , ....... ' · .. ' .. , ....... , .. -·• '"I -;>.9w. IJ,l! 1, ... e .. :)qtJL IE . .,~ _.,:l,,; .. : .~;c:< ' . .., .. · ; ··,, ·, .i .. ·:, _,_,,, ;-.':;,.f,, ···· P•.t!>rag_e ! j·u~.i~1! · 178.6919 Gins tOTAL Combustible Liquids 111-B [LIQUIDS] ~GGREGATE TOTAL Combustible Liquids 111-B [LIQUIDS): 207.7119 GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: . UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.· 2001 CFC 7901,1/EXCEPTION 3 • . </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. ----- 1~~-,.:,1g.~[.,{':I H-,i~.i-~A I·· .~.>\;11~,'l~d lil;@t:s~I 0.0000 Gins 2.3100 Gins. I I'.··· Uc, · .. , I I\Uniuiij ' "' ,,, ,,~ : '.. ,. .. ' ' ' ,, I " ···uO',:: ''I ., '' -1,,.~ ..... \ ~ " 12.0000 Gins 17.0200 Gins SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 51 - -_,_ .. -.. .. -,_ ---- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE'3-D. CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY• PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1 filS:~w~b..t~~~i,gpig.~)}.~~·· 1:,~~~.i:~sf:I l:\:!fi.!~d TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-A [LIQUIDS] 0.3750 Gins AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids I-A (LIQUIDS): 0.3750_ GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS· 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE CLOSED· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: 60 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 120 GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: . -20 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS • 2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 60 GALLONS USE OPEN-EXEMPT AMOUNT: 20 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC,. 2001 CFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3: . </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/.COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY• MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· 2001 CFC TABLE 7902.5-B: 60 GALLONS f!~MW.~QJ~.~J~fij![~j;R~~:--:~~~~~;.,t.; .. ;;;.;::~~~{){?jt;f;~f-~t:;.;,:~;;~J~,_:~:-1cy:; F§W~.tt9·~:.;1 ~ ~ TOTAL F.lammable Liquids 1-B ftlQUIDSj' AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-B (LIQUIDS): 13.1875 123.4875 GALLONS Gins LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS • 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 7902,5-a EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE CLOSED • H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. ~ig:~~~~~~~~~i~ ~~~~i ~~g~~i: ~~Tet!l~~J~s: ~~g ~~ttg~~ USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS ' USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS LIQUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS· 2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE.7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC.· 2001 C_FC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3: </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY· MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA• CFC TABLE 7902,5-B • COMBINATION l•B, I-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH· </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: . 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and sto/age, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. -·---- h:9:1:1.~~!\,_i1 )l~9J!$\I 1:>,:·_!;l;~r-~:J 1~~~1~1 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 . Gins r . ' . ' -·1 1·u·-·, .. ·~-1 ~;: ',)JR;,,-.. ~ J ! . 111.§~ 92:0000 Gins lii:'i'.:::9.9,:'il· 18.3000 ~ ~ Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 52 -~ --·-.. -· -·--. .. ---- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3•D • CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903,2-B, 8001,15-A SUMMARY• PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf. Building 1 -Control Area 1 filJf:11lfjJi~l~-1Ri_qM!2fft~~~\:Gl?.Jf!2}+7{;f~~~~~cyi1It~~ j:;st'Qiif"e:·,1 l'Wnlts,1 . ,,,,, '9, ,. ,.,, .... , TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-C (LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-C (LIQUIDS]: 3.2500 Gins 3.6300 GALLONS. LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS• 2001 CBC TABLE 3°D/CFC TABLE 7902.S·A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE CLOSED· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN·&,PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG • H-2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO eABfNETS: . 180 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 36b GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: . . 180 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMO(JNT: 40 GALLONS LIQUIQS WITHOUT FIRE, POINTS • 2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception· 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: . STORAGE: UNLIMITED USE CLOSEb EXEMPT AMOUNT: 180 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 40 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD; COSMETICS, ETC.· 2001 CFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3: · ~/= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE l,,IQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP M OCCUPANCY· MAXIMUM QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA· CFC TABLE 7902.5-8 • COMBINATION 1-B, 1-C, II, Ill-A: CEILINGS </=18' HIGH· </=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: . 15,000 GALLONS w.n~tat>.1&iR~a~es:j~1-i=~~~~-~~{;;.~;~~~~?_~~~:~,::~~;:,:·.~~:~½?~~~ TOTAL Unstable Reactives 1 [LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Unstable Reactives 1 (LIQUIDS]: r st'"., V ·1 :i, .o.ragir 0.5200 l·:C(ni~;I Gins 0.5400 GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 8001. 15-A EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA • H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: "UNLIMITED Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. -:-... .. --! l;·:1. ~U-~:>:~I lt9!W~·I li'-::-.'JJ.'9;'-~.:~,1 l'.9f!l~_,1 0.0000 Gins 0,3800 Gins r '"UG' '·:·,,1 I "'" its'I '-·-:: f::., '·:t::,i--i :.,~ .. Ill~,,' 1·,.· ~00-~ I t,.,.-,.~1 E/._/~ .. /·:~::": :·~-~ .. el 0.0000. · Giris 0.0200 Gins • SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 53 -l""IIII .. --·-: .. -.. -----.. - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-D • CFC TABLES 7902.S·A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 1 "~D!,~~!~J~~~~W~~)}~~t&~?.~l~lfl~~~l~~;,~.J~:;~~~\;~~~:~ TOTAL UnstableReactives 2 [LIQUIDS) _AGGREGATE TOTA_L Unstable Reactives 2 [LIQUIDS): TOTAL Unstable Reactives 2 [AEROSOLS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Unstable Reactives 2 [AEROSOLS): 1, :stp):a~'li:.·1 ' ' ¥~ • ~~ ~ ..... , l[Uii~~·I 2.0000 . Gins 3.0000 GALLONS 56.7500 Lbs 56.7500 POUNDS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXl:MPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA· H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: 100 POUNDS+ 10 GALLONS & 1,500 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS; 200 POUNDS+ 20 GALLONS & 3,000 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 100 POUNDS+ 10 GALLONS & 1,500 CUBIC FEET .. .. -1:r::,i;iq:\:~,1 1,wtj~,1 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Lbs USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 20 POUNDS + 2 GALLONSONTROL AREA: 1,300 POUNDS + 230 GALLONS 2001 CFC aqo1.14 ·Mand S1 OCCUPANCIES· STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: 2,300 POUNDS+ 230 GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-G/CFC 8003,1-B • MAXIMUM AMOUNTS PER BUILDING WITHOUT DETACHED STORAGE: GASES· 10,000 CUBIC FEET LIQUIDS & SOLIDS .. 25 TONS ,tytt~J-~.~-r~~~i~gIYi~~~;~~f(;:hij~1f~.t~(~~t·~{;f.~~~~~Ii±-~ l!i~t§:~~g-~"I l~®!t~!I TOTAL Unstable Reactives 3 [1:.IQUIDSJ AGGREGATE TOTAL Unstable Reactives 3 [LIQUIDS): 1997 UBC TABLE 3-D/UFC TABLE 8001.15-A EXEMPT AMbUNTS PER CONTROL AREA. NONDETONATAB!-E • H•2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPi AMOUNTS. DETONATABLE • H-1 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. 1.0000 1.0000 GALLONS Gins STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: 10 POUNDS+ 1 GALLON & 100 CUBIC FEET STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· WITH CABINETS: 20 POUNDS+ 2 GALLONS & 200 CUBIC FEET USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2 POUNDS + 0;20 GALLON & 20 CUBIC FEET USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 2 POUNDS + 0.20 GALLON 2001 CFC 8001.14 ·Mand S1 OCCUPANCIES-STORAGE/DISPLAY· EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: 1,100 POUNDS+ 110 GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-G/CFC 8003.1-B • MAXIMUM AMOUNTS PER BUILDING WITHOUT DETACHED STORAGE: GASES· 2,000 CUBIC FEET LIQUIDS & SOLIDS· 1 TON Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. r· ·-· ""' .. 1 r"· ·».·1 'j::,r:,µ~11,1·('.[: ~f'~tt!-~~ 0.0000 Gins .. -- i"''"',0c•:-,-, I'" "Iii -.,. 'I !~ • ,.,~ "~ ,. ... , ~ 1.0000 Gins 0.0000 Lbs .. I"' ''U"' ,,,,.,, I' u·--,,~s I ,·::·,(_ ~'.:.~-,. \J1_.~, o.ooop Gins SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 • PAGE 54 -~ ---.. -.. ; .. --, .. , .. .. ,_ HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-0. CFC TABLES 7902.S•A, 7903,2-B, 8001,15-A SUMMARY• PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf• B.ullcllng 1 -Control Area 1 W!tif3t{~l~~i~\\t!$1.}~~~1%t\ft5;1}}1-:~J1t1r);ttt;~ r,:srora'' ih! '""''"·''9 ..... !iJ[ri!fsJ! 3.0000 Gins TOTAL Water Reactives 1 (LIQUIDS] AGGREGATE TOTAL Water Reactlves 1 (LIQUIDS]: 3.5600 .GALLONS 2001 CBC TABLE 3-O/CFC TABLE 8001,15·A EXEMPT AMOUNTS'PER CONTROL AREA· H OCCUPANCY NOT REQUIRED IN SPRINKLERED BUILDING, -STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT· NO CABINETS: UNLIMITED - STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -WITH CABINETS: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: UNLIMITED Storage Amount"= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. -.. 1,-:. 'l;J•'-'" ·-,1 l'";''lts! ·:~: :.:o'~,-~~>t.,~ :i'?.!J, ,, .A 0.0000 Gins -.. - l",,_,.,.,l:l.,..._ • .,'.f,,1 :_:?. ~\.~·~::j~")j . 0.5600 ~ Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS· KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 55 ,_ I I I I I I. I I I I ., I I I ., I I Class AL1 AL2 AL3 CA CD CF CL2 CL3A CL38 CR EX FG FL1A FL18 FL1C FS HT IR NH OHH OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 ox OX1 OX2 OX3 OX4 PY RAD RADA RADS RADG SN TX UR1 UR2 UR3 UR4 WR1 WR2 WR3 OP CRY-NH CRY-F CRY-OX OP5 CL2-NFP CL3A-NFP CL38-NFP Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions Name Aerosols Level 1 Aerosols Level 2 Aerosols Level 3 Carcinogens Combustible Dusts Combustible Fibers Combustjble 1'..iquids 11. Combustible Liquids Ill-A Combustible Liquids 111-8 Corrosive_s Explosives Flammable Gases Flamma_ble Liquids I-A Flammable Liquids 1-8 Flammable Liquids I-C Flammable Solids Highly Toxics Irritants Nonhazardous Materials Other Health Hazards Organic Peroxides I Organic Peroxides II Organic Peroxides Ill Organic Peroxides IV · Oxidizer Gases Oxidizers 1 Oxidizers 2 Oxidizers3 Oxidizers 4 Pyrophorics Radioactive Radioactive -Alpha Radioactive. -Beta Radioactive -Gamma Sensitizers Toxics Un$table Reactives 1 Unstable Reactives 2 Unstable Reactives 3 Unstable Reactives 4 Water Reactives 1 Water Reactives 2 Water Reactives 3 Organic Peroxides -Unclassified Detonable Cryoge11/c Liquids -Non Hazardous Cryogenic Liquids -Flammable Cryogenic Liquids -Oxidizing Organic Peroxides V Combustible Liquids 11..:J\lo Fire Point. Combustible Liquids lit-A-No Fire Point Combustible Liquids 111-8-No Fire Point I * California Fire Code Health or Physical Hazards ,, Page 56 Hazard* p p p H p p p p p H p p p p p p H H H p p p. p p p p p p p H H H H H H p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p I I I I ,,, I I ,I I I I I I ,I. I Class FL1A-NFP FL18-NFP FL1C-NFP CA-CP IR-CP OHH-CP SN-CP SIED P65 PSM RMP-T1 RMP-T2 RMP~T3 FRS FRF SRS Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions Name Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point · Flammable Liquids 1-13-No Fire Point Flammable Liquids 1-C-No Fire Point Carcinogens-Consumer Products Irritants-Consumer Products Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products Sensitizers-Consumer Products • Special Industrial Explosive Devices CA-Prop65 PSM-OSHA RMP Table1/Federal Regulated Substances RMP Table2/Federal Regulated flammable Substances RMP Table3/CA Regulated Substances Federal Regulated Substances Federal Regulated Flammable Substances State Regulated Substances I * California Fire Code Health or Physical Hazards ,, Page 57 Hazard* p p p H H H . H p I I I I I .I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS ACID .. • • • • • • • • Corrosive material whose water solutions contain hydrogen ions . Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals . Forms a salt when it reacts with a base . Tastes sour . Turns blue litmus paper red . Very chemically active . Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic1issue such as the skin, lungs, stomach . Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis] . pH = </=1 to <7 . AEROSOL • A product dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. ~ Level 1: Chemical heat of combustion >0 and </=8,600 Btu/lb. • Level 2: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 Btu/lb and <13,000 Btu/lb. • level 3: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb. AEROSOL CONTAINER + A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces [1,000 ml] designed to dispense an aerosol product; or · + A glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces [118 ml] designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE [ALKALI} + Corrosive materials whose water solutions contain hydroxyl ions. • Chemically opposite of an organic acid. + Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. • Neutralizes acids. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. + pH= >7 to >/=14 CARCINOGEN • Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. + Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen if: • It has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer [!ARC] and found to be a carcinogen; or • It is listed as a carcinogen or pptential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or • Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED SYSTEM • See "Use-Closed System" . • COMBUSTIBLE OUST + Finely divided solid material which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source of ignition. + Combustible dust will pass though a U.S. No. 40 Standard sieve. + Generally: • Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is "Combustible Dust". • Particulate from wood routing is not "Combustible Dust". • Particulate from wood sawing may or may not be "Combustible Dust". Klausbrucl<ner & Assoc. Page 58 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA.92121 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITJONS COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID .+ Flash poirit>i=100oF. • Class II Combustible liquid: • Class Ill-A Combustible Liquid: + Class 111-B Combustible Liquid: • DOT Class 3 Materials. COMPRESSED GAS Flash point >/=100oF and <140oF. Flash point >/=140oF and <200oF. Flash point >/=200oF. • A material, or mixture of materials, which: • Is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and • Has a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those gases which have no other health or physical hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. • The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: · • Non liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. • Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, which in a packaging under charged pressure are partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF. • Compressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases which are dissolved in a solvent. • Compressed Gas Mixtures: 2 or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CORROSIVE • Any solid, liquid or gas causing visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. • Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach -f.e.: acids, bases, caustics. • Genera[ "rule of thumb": pH </=2-3 and >/=12 • Test Data -CFR 49 Part 173: Destroys or changes irreversibly the structure of tissue at the site of contact on albino rabbits following an exposure period of 4 hours. • DOT Class 8 Materials. · FLAMMABLE GAS • Material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: • Is ignitable at 14.7 psia Which in a mixture of </=13% by volume with air; or • Has a flammable range at 14. 7 psi with air of at least 12%, regardless of the lower limit. • The limits specified are determined at 14.7 psi of pressure ad a temperature of68oF. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS • Liquefied compressed gas, which under charged pressure is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF anq which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID • Liquid having a flash point <100oF and having a vapor pressure </=40 psia. • Does not include compressed gases or cryogenic fluids. • Class I Liquids include those having flash point <100oF and are subdivided as follows: • Flammable Liquid I-A: Flash point <73oF .and boiling-point <100oF • Flamma~le Liquid 1-B: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF • Flammable Liquid 1-C: Flash point >/=73oF and </=100oF • DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL • Material Jhat will readily ignite from common sources of heat; and •. Materials that will ignite at a temperature of </=600oF. FLAMMABLE SOLID Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 Page 59 I I I I I I I I .I I I I' I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATER,IALS DEFINITIONS + Solid substance, other than one which is defined as a blasting agent or explosive, that is liable to cause fire through friction or as a result of retained heat from manufacture, which has an ignition temperature · <212oF; or + Solid substance that burns so vigorously or persistently when ignited that it creates a serious fire hazard. + Flammable Solids include finely divided solid materials which when dispersed in air as a cloud may ,be ignited and cause an explosion. + DOT Class 4.1 Materials. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS + Chemicals or substances are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in UFC/CFC Article 80 whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] + Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probable severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: • 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or major residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment --i.e.: · * Inhalation/Absorption -Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is</= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 1 O times its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is ·</=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. • 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious temporary or residual'injury, including those requiring protection form all bodily contact ... _ i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that give off highly toxic combustion products. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. · * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * · Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams.per liter [mg/L]. · · * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or cause irreversible eye damage. · Klausbruckner & Assoc. 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HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITfONS HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued • Health [Blue] -continued: • 2: Materials th~t on intense or short exposure could cause temporary ,incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independent air supply -i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose.LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. · * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and </=10 milligrams per liter [mgll]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=5,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for ac1,1te inhalation toxicity is >3,000 anci'</=5,000 parts per million {ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. • 1: Materials that on short exposure could cause irritation, but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the Ul?e of an approved air-purifying respirator -i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. * Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Mciterials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg'll]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 and </=10,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. · • 0: Materials that on short exposure under fire conditions offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials -i.e.: * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram .[mg'/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * · Ousts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 61 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I I I ., I ~, ..r I ·1 I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD]-continued + Flammability [Red]: Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follows: • 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will burn readily -i.e.: * Flammable Gases. * Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or gaseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <100oF [Le.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneously when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. • 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient temperatures or, though unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almoS1t all conditions -Le.: * Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=100oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <1 00oF [i.e.: Class 1-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. * Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive· mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air [i.e.: dl!sts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. • 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air -i.e. * Liquids having a flash point >100oF and </~200oF [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids] . * Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. * Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. * Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable vapors. • 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur -i.e.: * . Materials that will burn in air when expos11re to a tempura of 1500oF for </=5 minutes. * .Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >200oF [i.e.: Class 111-B Combustible Liquids]. • O: Materials that will not burn -i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500oF for a period of 5 minutes. Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 Page 62 I I I I I I I I I I I I' I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued • Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: • 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials sensitive to localized thennal or mechanical shock at nonnal temperatures and pressures. • 3: Materials that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation~ i.e.: * Materials sensitive to thennal or mechanical shock at ele\fated temperatures and pressures. * Materials that reactive expiosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • · 2: Materials that readily undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures --i.e.: * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that may react violently with water or fonn potentially explosive mixtures with water. • 1: Materials that in themselves are nonnally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure-i.e.: * Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC but </=300oC when tested by differential scanning c;:ilorimetry. • O: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions -i.e.: * Materials that do not react with water. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry._. · HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIAL· + Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose {LD50] of 50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grains each. ' • Skin Absorption = LD50 = </=200 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal concentration [LD50] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours, or less if death occurs with 24 hours, with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilo-grams each. • Inhalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or </=2 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered . by continuous inhalation for 1 hour, or less if death occurs within 1 hour, to albino rats weighing between 300 and 300 grams each. · _ + Mixtures of these materials with orqinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. + POT Class 6.1 Materials. IRRITANT + Chemical which is not corrosive, but which causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. + A chemical is a skin irritant if, wfien tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of 16 CFR 1500.41 for 4 hours' exposure or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. • A chemical is an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in 16 CFR 1500.42 or other approved techniques. Page 63 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 1· .1 I I ,, I -I ' .I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS-HAZARDOUS MATERJALS DEFINITIONS NONCOMBUSTIBLE • As applied to building construction materials means a material which, in the form in which it is used, is either one of the following: • Material of which no part will ignite and burn when subjected to fire. • Material having a structural base of noncombustible materials, with a surfacing material </=1/8" thick which has a flame-spread rating of </=50. • Noncombustible does not apply to surface finish materials or to materials which are subject to increase in combustibility through the effects of age, moisture or atmospheric ·condition. OCCUPANCY • General: Purpose for wliiQh a building or part thereof is used or intended to be used. • B Occupancy: Office, employee, administrative areas; R&D laboratory operations; ancillary facility & site support operations. • H Occupancy: Building or room cqntaining >Exempt Amounts of hazardous materials or specific hazardous operations. - • H2: >/=Exel"(lpt Amounts of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: * Class I organic peroxides, * Class 3 nondetonatable unstable (reactive) materials. * P.yrophoric, flammable, oxidizing gases. * Class I, II or Ill-A liquids used or stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15 psig. * Class 3 oxidizers. * Class 3 water reactives. • H3: >/=Exempt Amounts of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: * Flammable solids are manufactured, used, generated in such a manner that creates a high fire hazard potential. * Class II; Ill or IV organic peroxides. * Class 1 or 2 oxidizers. * Class I, II or Ill-A liquids used or stored in normally closed containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at </=15 psig. * Pyrophoric liquids or solids. * Class 1 or 2 water reactive materials. * Flammable solids'in,storage. * Flammable or oxidizing cryogenic fluids. * Class 1 unstable (reactive) gas and Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. • H7: >/=Exempt.Amo.unts of one or-more of the following Health Hazard Materials: * Corrosives * HighlyToxics * Toxics ORGANIC PEROXIDE • Organic compound containing the.bivalent -0-0-structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. • Organic peroxides may present an explosion hazard [detonation or deflagration]. or they may be shock seositive. • Organic peroxides may decompose.into various unstable·compounds over an extended period of time. • DOT 5.3 Materials. • Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: • Capable of detonation. • Present extremely high explosion hazard potential through rapid explosive decomposition. • Regulated as Class A explosives. • DOTTypeA. • Class I Organic Peroxide: • Capable of deflagration but not detonation. • Present high explosion hazard potential through rapid decomposition. • DOT Type B. • Class 11 Organic Peroxide: • -J3urnvery rapidly. Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 64 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA.92121 I I I :1 / I ,, I I I· I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS • Present a severe reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Type C. + Class Ill Organic Peroxide: • Burn rapidly. • Present a moderate reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Type D. • Class IV Organic Peroxide: • Burn in 9ame manner as ordinary combustibles. • Present a minimum reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Types E & F. • Class V Organic Peroxide: • Do not burn. • No reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Type G. OTHER HEAL TH HAZARD • Hazardous material which affects target o_rgans of both,body including, but not limited to, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damage] or teratogens [effects on fetuses]. OXIDIZER pH + Chemical other than a blasting agent or explosive that initiates or promotes combustion in other materials, thereby causing fire either of itself or through the release of oxygen or other gases. + DOT Class 5.1 Materials. + Class 4 Oxidizer: • Can undergo an explosive reaction when catalyzed or exposed to heat, shock or friction. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exh1bits a burning time equal to or less than that of potassium bromate. + Class 3 Oxidizer: • Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group ll: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. + Class 2 Oxidizer: • Will moderat~ly increase the burning rate or which may cause a spontaneous ignition of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group Ill: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchlorate and that of ammonium persulphate. + Class 1 Oxidizer: May increase the burning rate of combustible material with which it comes in contact. + Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: • pH 1-<7: Acid [1=Strong; 6=Weak] • pH 7: Neutral.[i.e.: Water] • pH >7-14: Base [pH 11 = 10timesmore corrosive than pH of10] • Skin: ph 6-8 PYROPHORIC • Chemical that will spontaneously ign1te in air at.or below 130oF. SENSITIZER + Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. + Chronic effect/reaction. Page 65 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I, I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS TOXIC MATERIAL • Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LOSO = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg -Rat Median lethal dose [LOSO] of >50 milligrams but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. . • Skin Absorption= LD50 = >200 mg/kg 101,000 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal concentration [LDS0] of >200-milligrams but not more than 1,000 milligrams ,per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours, or less i( death occurs with 24 hours, with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. ·• Inhalation= LCS0 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm --Rat: Median lethal concentration [LCS0] in air of 200 ppm but not more than 2,000 by volume of gas or vapor, or >2 milligrams but not more than 200 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour, or less if death occurs within 1 hour, to albino rats weighing between 300 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials (e.g. water) might not warrant classification as toxic. + DOT-Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL • Chemical which in the pure state; or as produced or transported, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, condense or will become self~reactive under conditions of shock, pressure or temperature. + Class 4 Unstable (Reactive): • Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. • Includes materials sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. + Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): • Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which requires a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. • Includes materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. + · Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): • Normally unstable, readily undergoes violent chemical change but will not detonate. • Includes materials can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at normal temperatures and which can undergo violent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. • 'Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. + Class 1 Unstable (Reactive): • Normally stable but can become unstable t elevated temperatures and pressures. • Materials that change or decompose on exposure .. to air, light or moisture. • Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC, but </=300oC, when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. USE (Material) • Placing in action or making available for service by opening or connecting anything utilized for confinement of material whether a solid, liquid or gas. USE -CLOSED SYSTEM • Use of a solid or liquid hazardous material in a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside the vessel/system and ·the product is not exposed to the. atmosphere during normal operations.' + . Examples: · • All uses of compressed gases. • Reaction process operations. • Product conveyed through a-piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. • Materials where vapors/gases/mists are retained or exhausted in a localized environment [fume hoods, exhausted enclosures, etc.J USE -QPEN .SYSTEM • Use of a solid or liquid hazardous material in a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. • Examples: • Dispensing ·from or into open beakers or containers. Page66 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I: I I 1: I I I I, I I I I CODES ANALYSIS --HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS • Plating and dip tank operations outside of exhausted enclosures. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL • M~terial which may explode, violently react, produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat to cause self-ignition or ignition of nearby combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. • DOT Clas$ 4.3 Materials. • Class 3 Water Reactive: • May react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Spontaneous ignition occurs, or tendency of spontaneous ig'nition, or the rate of evolution of flammable gases is >/= 1 O liters per kilogram of material over any one minute. + Class 2 Water Reactive: • May react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. • Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning ,calorimetry. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group II: Rate of evolution of flammable gases is >/= 20 liters per kilogram of material per hour. • · Class 1 Water Reactive: • May react with water with some release of energy but not violently. • Materials that change or decompose on exposure to moisture. • Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC, but </=300oC, when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group Iii: Rate of evolution of flammable gases is > 1 liter per kilogram of material per hour. Klausbruckner & Assoi;. Page 67 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I} ·I 1, I· 1· I I I I --- 1 I ,, I ,, I' 1· I -I 1· I Control Area #2 I I- I I I I 1. I I I I I I I I I I I I . Table of Contents Report Format Health Hazards: Inventory Totals for Hazard Categories Physical Hazards: Inventory Totals for Hazard Categotie~ Inventory Inventory Sorted by Classification Health Hazards: CBC/CFC Exempt Amounts Summary Versus Inventory Totals for Hazard Categories Physical Hazards: CBC/CFC Exempt Amounts Summary Versus Inventory Totals fot: Hazard Categories Classification Symbols Classification Definitions Rev 1.0 Klausbruckner & Associates ~===y~·==~ . Pa~e I 2 3 4 7 8 9 11 ---------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3•E • CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY· HEAL TH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf-Building 1 -Control Area 2 Material Irritants Other Health Hazards Solids Lbs STORAGE Liquid Gins 140.0000 140.0000 Gas Cf - Solid Lbs • -- 'USE CLOSED Liquid Gins - Gas Cf -- Solid Lbs - USE OPEN Liquid Gins 2001 California Codes: CONTROL AREA 2 IS CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY.CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 1 - Gas Cf -- -----------HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3•0. CFC TA8LES 7902.5-A, 7903.2·8, 8001.15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Gol,f • Building 1 • Control Area 2 - STORAGE USE CLOSED Material Flammable Liquids 1-B Solids Lbs Llqui,d Gins 140.0000 Gas Cf Solid Lbs ,Liquid Gins - Gas Cf -- Solid Lbs, - USE OPEN Liquid Gins 2001 California Codes: CONTROL AREA 21S CLASSIFIED AS AB, F1, S1 OCCUPANCY BASED ON THE USE and STORAGE OF PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANAL YSiS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 2 - Gas Cf -- -------------------- Callaway Golf .. Building 1 -Control Area 2: Hazardous Materials Inventory ~r:t.~EYiif ~~~~Wi~;~,::~Jn~!!,fi~~~~i~~)~¼~~~~)1_;~~~#~~~1:~~~n;~,~~:;~~~i~~~i~~:~i~:rb1;;'.~: 67-64-1 L 2 CALL-04-1365 L 3 97-63-0 L 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL 1 B, IR, OHH 869oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8%] [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf) [RTECS# AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3) 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL 18, IR, OHH Solvent [647 42-89-81[68.5%]: Denatured Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64-17-5], · Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl Isobutyl Ketone [108-10-1)[31.5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3) [SG 0.756]; [H1• F3-RO] >/=70 lsopropanol [lsopropyl Alcohol) [2-FL 1B, IR, OHH Propanol) [Alcohoij [GlobaITech) [A870- 25 Solder Flux) [425 Thinner] [Chloraprep] [LDS0-0 >1,840 mg/Kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg) [FP 53oF; BP 82.5oC) [LEL: 2.0%; UEL: 12%] [SG 0.785; VD 2.079) [~D50-0 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 73.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0:0000 Gins y 55.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y -12.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and lll•A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vapor, FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount In use and storage, unless otherwise noted, Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 3 - ------------------ Callaway Golf -Building 1 -Control Area 2: Flammable Liquids 1-B/LIQUIDS J~;j~~~~~~i~~f ~.'~1~ -~::,~~:~~1~1qf£~.,~~~fff:if.~~;~€~ms;Y~I~~;1~~!~K::~~~,~~ff-~~vt;:m:;~€~~~~~~~~~~r~ CALL-04-1365 2 67-63-0 L . 100 GolfClubWipe#2: VM&PNaphtha FL1B,IR,OHH Solvent [647 42-89-8][68.5%]; Denatured L Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64~17-5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-11[31.5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1- F3-RO] >/=70 lsopropanol (lsopropyl Alcohoi] (2-. FL 1B, IR, OHH Propanol] [AlcohoO [GlobalT ech] [A870- 25 Solder Flux] (425 Thinner] [Chloraprep] [LD50-0 >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP;53oF; !3P 82.5oC] [LEL: 2.0%; UEL: 12%] (SG 0.785; VD 2.079] [lD50-0 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 55.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 12.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 3 67-64-1 . L 100 Acetone (2-Propanone] [Autoignition: 8q9oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF]'[LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12:8o/~ [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# AL3150000l(HR: H2 F3] FL1B, IR, OHH . 73.0000 Gins 0,0000 Gins O.OOOQ Gins · Y ~lt~il(~ij~jj~;isi~i~~~~~i~;~~:~:;,~::r:~~A~~;;,,j;;,::;~!;!~~:~:~~G~~~;~4i~'i;~:~ii~ LEV; Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. F~V-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 4 - --------- Callaway Golf· Building 1 -Control Area 2: Irritants/LIQUIDS . 4 ' CALL-04-1365 L 5 67-63-0 L 6 67-64-1 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL 18, IR, OHH Solvent [647 42-89-8][68.5%]; Denatured Ethanol Mixture of Ethanol [64-17·5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31.5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1- F3-RO] >/=70 lsopropanol-[lsopropyl Alcohol] [2· FL 18, IR, OHH Propanol] [f\lcohol] [GlobalTech] [A870- 25 Solder Flux] [425 Thinner) [Chloraprep] [LDS0-0 >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP 82.5oC] [LEL: 2.0%; UEL: 12%]'[SG 0.785; VD 2.079l[LD50-0 5045 fng/kg) [RTECS# NT8050000) [HR: H2 F3] 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL 18, IR, OHH 869oF; FP 1oF; BP 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8o/~ [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7) [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] -----· ---- ,Ai.~~1~~~t~~r 55.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 12.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 73.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y i!,ffi~~i~lli'liitl!{ l'' ~~~It :iw~tf I,bl~t~:; :t:~·1{~jt:::};j::t2?tt:m;i~11itiii~: LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, 11 and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustible Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 5 - --------- Callaway Golf· Building 1 • Control Area 2: Other Health Hazards/LIQUIDS 7 CALL-04-1365 L 8 67-63-0 L 9 67-64-1 L 100 Golf Club Wipe #2: VM&P Naphtha FL 1 B, IR, OHH Solvent [647 42-89-8)[68.5%]; Denatured Ethanol Mixture of-Ethanol [64-17-5], Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, and Methyl lsobutyl Ketone [108-10-1][31.5% Total]; [FP 20oF]; [VD 1.5-3.3] [SG 0.756]; [H1- F3~RO] >/=70 lsopro11anol [lsopropylAlcohol] [2· FL1B, IR, OHH Propanol] [Alcohol] [GlobalTech] [A870- 25 Solder Flux] l425 Thinner] [Chloraprep] [LD50-0 >1,840 mg/kg; LD50-S13,000 mg/kg] [FP 53oF; BP 82.SoC] [LEL; 2.0%; UEL: 12%] [SG 0.785; VD 2,079] [LD50-0 5045 mg/kg] [RTECS# NT8050000] [HR: H2 F3] 100 Acetone [2-Propanone] [Autoignition: FL1B,.IR, OHH 869oF; FP 1oF; B~ 133oF] [LEL: 2.6%; UEL: 12.8°/~ [VD: 2.01; SG 0.786; VP: 120.7] [FV per Gin: 2020 cf] [RTECS# AL3150000] [HR: H2 F3] ------- '-"1~*"t:'-~t;· .-,c,1,.,._;~~~: ·rI:f?P-.::--.:r-.. 1-i~·\ ~-tt,, yj~1,· f~X::r.:f,::: ~ ,_,~ ,,, t/;! ,4~.-. r .. ~~'·t· ):~-..-14.,i. :.t~,,1-~:,,:,:, • .;-.: Uriils.,i.Use~el6s~a:;;Unitit•i::use.:o·P,e'if/'.'!U-rilts'•:1ca~s1rs'i.?.'.1'5i?csf.i,_E:E~ r~,t,.1~)~ -,:,~;:-~:ri_.,,/~ :;:; t~;J,;;?,!5S'<~;:.::-1t~~v'•:, :..:<::\•~•\,_ ~ :~-:~·~«: 1-::A -~: ,".;i.7'}:~t..":'.-h·--·:::.~-z·,:otst-h, }-b'.;; 55.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 12.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y 73.0000 Gins 0,0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins y ==~~l~~:::~:,~i~~~~i'.:1:;~;~~;~;:::;\:~f 2)~1·"t;:r~: ·-~~~~;~;;:;~;:;. LEV: Local or general/area exhaust ventilation required for Class I, II and Ill-A Liquids use-open conditions. CLV-Combustibte Liquid Vvapor. FLV-Flammable Liquid Vapor. Storage Amount= Maximu;111total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 6 --- --------- HAZARDOUS. MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-E • CFC TABLE 8001.15-B SUMMARY· HEALTH HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf· -Building 1 • Control Area 2 tm.~!!?~f:0;:6}~¾1·:\¥r1r~~r~~:~~~-~:~s~If.~~1t:_~0~\f>~~:g:~:~-tt!~~~~1J.:~i~~~~1.~:t~t: TOTAL Irritants {LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE _TOTAL Irritants [LIQUIDS]: CONSUMER PRQDUCiS-2001 C_BC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.1~-B: 2001 CBC TABLE ·3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE CLOSED EXEMPT.AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: IQto.~r:.tY@tn:11~.~ras,'-r::':.:::::·: :·. ~~{. ; .. "i:: -; :::-:,;;• .. J/ ,~·,. :,\ ;.! TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Other Health Hazards [LIQUIDS]: CONSUMER PRODUCTS-2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B: 2001 CBC TABLE 3-E/CFC TABLE 8001.15-B EXEMPT AMOUNTS: STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: Storage Amount= Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. - UNLIMITED UNLIMITED UNLIMITED . --- 1,:·srora ~~:,1 p1ifri1is;I ·--·,,,,. ~9,.,,. ,~~'-"-.).;.¥', 140.0000 140.0000 GALLONS Gins UNLIMITED • WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS UNLIMITED UNLIMITED UNLIMITED 1':~1°r~i;i~i,! I\Ui!!~:i 140.0000 Gins 140.0000 GALLONS UNLIMITED • WITH SPECIAL CONTROLS ----- . j:,,,,.,tre>ii,~·1 11an1is:i .,., ... .,.~:~,•\1, ~-,, e-~: _,... ~ 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins I' -ue : ,1 fu·111ts-i '•' . ,.,~·-, -' y-,~ \,' : 1,-'.l:JQ·'' ··1 1·1:1n1ts1j ... ,., '. ~,:,·,, -~; !_)>,~~ ,.i-. "- 0.0000 Gins 0.0000 Gins SUMMARY· HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC.· 11/14/2007 • PAGE 7 - --------------- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS and OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS CBC TABLE 3-P • CFC TABLES 7902.5-A, 7903.2-B, 8001.15-A SUMMARY· PHYSICAL HAZARD MATERIALS Callaway Golf -Building 1 • Control Area 2 f!.Efl!l_W~fil~i~f.q~~§~J~~~?~~}W;A~~~~~;~~~":i;;~~~:~t::.}~; l;'."$.tp~as~;:I ~ ~ TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-B [LIQUIDS) AGGREGATE TOTAL Flammable Liquids 1-B [LIQUIDS]: 140.0000 140.0000 GALLONS LIQUIDS HAVING FIRE POINTS-2001 CBC TABLE 3-D/CFC TABLE 7902,5-a EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE & USE CLOSED • H-3 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. USE OPEN & PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS >15 PSIG. H·2 OCCUPANCY REQUIRED ONLY FOR >EXEMPT AMOUNTS. STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT -NO CABINETS: 120 GALLONS STORAGE/AGGREGATE EXEMPT AMOUNT-WITH CABINETS: 240 GALLONS USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: 120 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS UdUIDS WITHOUT FIRE POINTS • 2001 CBC TABLE 30D/CFC TABLE 7902.5-A, 7901.1.1/Exception 9 EXEMPT AMOUNTS PER CONTROL AREA: STORAGE: UNLIMITED USE CLOSED EXEMPT AMOUNT: , 120 GALLONS USE OPEN EXEMPT AMOUNT: 30 GALLONS MEDICINES, FOOD, COSMETICS, ETC •• 2001 CFC 7901.1/EXCEPTION 3: </= 50% WATER MISCIBLE FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS & CONTAINERS </=4 LITERS: UNLIMITED GROUP·M OCCUPANCY-MAXIMUM.QUANTITIES PER CONTROL AREA• CFC TABLE 7902.S·B-COMBINATION l·B, I-C, II, Ill-A: Gins CEILINGS </=18' HIGH -</=6' SHELF STORAGE, </=4.5' OTHER STORAGE: 7,500 GALLONS SPECIAL SPRINKLER SYSTEM PROTECTION: 15,000 GALLONS Storage Amount = Maximum/total amount in use and storage, unless otherwise noted. Automatic fire sprinkler system protection. ----- r-~·''lfC' -::;::1 llun"its'I '. • 'it.," r,';,~-,,' • .. :~ ,,.?-'.,, • h•"" 1:,,,--.-.00::f:~1 F-iitnits,1 ,, --~1·~· i-u,.,.,,..., ..... lw-., ... ,, 0.0000. Glhs 0.0000 Gins SUMMARY -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION ANALYSIS -KLAUSBRUCKNER & ASSOC. -11/14/2007 -PAGE 8 - I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Class AL1 AL2 AL3 CA CD CF CL2 Cl3A CL3B CR EX FG FL1A FL18 FL1C FS HT IR NH OHH OP1 OP2 OP3 OP4 ox OX1 OX2 OX3 OX4 PY RAD RADA RADB RADG SN TX UR1 UR2 UR3 UR4 WR1 WR2 WR3 OP CRY-NH CRY-F- CRY-OX OP5 CL2-NFP CL3A-NFP CL3B-NFP ' . ·- Hazardous Materials Classification Definitions Name Aerosols Level 1 Aerosols Level 2 Aerosols Level 3 -Carcinog_ens Combustible Dusts Combustible Fibers Combustible Liquids II Compustible Liquids Ill-A Combustible Liquids 111-8 Corrosives Explosives Flammable Gases Flammaple Liquids F-A . Flammable Liquids 1-8 · Flammable Liquids I-C Flammable Solids Highly Toxics Irritants Nonhazardous Materials Other Health Hazards Organic Peroxides I Organic Peroxid~s II Organic Peroxides Ill Organic Peroxides IV Oxidizer G_ases Oxidizers 1 ' Oxidizers 2 Oxidizers 3 Oxidizers 4 Pyrophorics Radioactive Radioactive -Alpha Radioactive -Beta Radioactive -Gamma Sensitizers Toxics l)nstable Re~ctives 1 Unstable Reactives 2 Unstable Reactives 3 Unstable React[ves 4 Water Reactives 1 Water Reactives 2 Water Reactives 3 Organic Peroxides -Unclassified Detonable _ Cryogenic Uquids -Non Hazardous Cryogenic Liquids -Flammable Cryogenic Liquids -Oxidizing Organic Peroxides V Combustible Liquids II-No Fire Point · Combustible Liquids Ill-A-No Fire Point Combustible Liquids 11I-B-No Fire Point I * California Fire Code Health or Physical Hazards I . Page 9 Hazard* p p p H p p p p p H p p p p p p H H H p p p p p p p p p p H H H H H H p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p I I I I I I .1 I I I ., I I I I I I Class FL1A-NFP FL18-NFP FL1C-NFP CA-CP IR-CP OHH-CP SN-CP SIED P65 PSM RMP-T1 RMP-T2 RMP.:T3 FRS FRF SRS Hazardous Materials Classification Definiti.ons Name Flammable Liquids I-A-No Fire Point Flammable Liquids I-B~No fire Point Flammable Liquids I-:C-No Fire Point Carcinogens-Consumer Products Irritants-Consumer Products Other Health Hazards-Consumer Products Sensitizers-C(;>nsumer Products Special lndustricd l;xplosive Devices CA-Prop65 PSM-OSHA RMP Table1/Federal Regulated Substances ·RMP Table2/Federal Regulated Flammable Substances RMP Table3/CA Regulated Substances Federal Regulated Substances Federal Regulated ,Flammable Substances State Regulated Substances I * California Fire Code Health or Physical Hazards I Page 10 Hazard* p p p H H· H H p I I I I I I I I I I I I ·I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS ---HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFl~ITIONS ACID + + + + + + + + + Corrosive materialwhose water solutions contain hydrogen ions. Will liberate hydrogen gas on contact with certain metals. Forms a salt when it reacts with a base. Tastes sour. Tums blue litmus paper red. Very chemically active. Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissue such as the skin, lungs, stomach. Generally incompatible with bases [alkalis]. _pH_= </=1 to <7 AEROSOL + A product dispensed from an aerosol container by a propellant. • Level 1: Chemical heat of combustion >O and </=8,600 Btu/lb. • Level 2: Chemical heat of combustion >8,600 'Btµ/16 and <13,000 Btu/lb. • Level 3: Chemical heat of combustion >13,000 Btu/lb. AEROSOL CONTAINER + A metal can, up to a maximum size of 33.8 fluid ounces [1,000 ml] designed to dispense an aerosol product; or + A "glass or plastic bottle, up to a maximum size of 4 fluid ounces [118 ml] designed to dispense an aerosol product. BASE [ALKALI] + Corrosive materials whose water.solutions contain hydroxyl ions . . + Chemically opposite of an organic acid. • Forms a salt when it reacts with an acid. + Neutralizes acids. + Very chemically active. + Burn, irritate or destructively attack organic tissues such as skin, lungs, stomach. + pH= >7 to >/=14 CARCINOGEN + Substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living tissue. + Chemical is considered to be a carcinogen it • It has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] and found to be a carcinogen; or • It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology Program; or • Regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen. CLOSED SYSTEM + See "Use-Closed System". + COMBUSTIBLE DUST + Finely divided solid material which is </=420 microns in diameter and which, when dispersed in air in the proper proportions, could be ignited by a flame, spark or other source of ignition. + Combustible dust will pass though a U.S. No. 40 Standard sieve. + Generally: • Particulate from wood sanding and grinding is "Combustible Dust". • Particulate from wood routing is not "Combustible Dust". • Particulate from wood sawing may or may not be "Combustible Dust''. Page 11 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 · I I I I 1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID • Flash point >/=100oF. • Class II Combustible Liquid: • Class Ill-A Combustible Liquid: • Class 111-B Combustible Liquid: • DOT Class 3 MateriaJs. COMPRESSED GAS Flash point >/=100oF and <140oF. Flash point >/=140oF and <200oF. Flash point >/=200oF. • A material, or mixture of materials, which: • Is a-gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia of pressure; and • f-las a boiling point of 68oF or less at 14.7 p.sia which is either liquefied, nonliquefied or in solution, except those· gases which have no other health or physical hazard properties are not considered to be compressed until the pressure in the packaging exceeds 41 psia at 68oF. • The states of a compressed gas are categorized as follows: • Nonliquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, other than those in solution, which are in a packaging under charged pressure and are entirely gaseous at a temperature of 68oF. • Liquefied Compressed Gases: Gases, which in a packaging under charged pressure are partially liquid at a tem'perature of 68oF. • Com.pressed Gases in Solution: Nonliquefied gases which are dissolved in a solvent. • Compressed Gas Mixtures: 2 or more compressed gases contained in a packaging, the hazard properties of which are represented by the properties of the mixture as a whole. CORROSIVE • ·Any solid, liquid or gas causing visible destruction of, or irreversible alterations in, living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. • Burns or destructively attacks organic tissues such as the skin, lungs, stomach -i.e.: acids, bases, caustics. • General "rule of thumb": pH </=2-3 and >/=12 • Test Data -CFR 49 Part 173: Destroys or changes irreversibly the structure of tissue at the site of contact on albino rabbits following an exposure period of 4 hours. • DOT Class 8 Materials. FLAMMABLE GAS _ + Material which is a gas at 68oF or less at 14.7 psia which: • ls ignitable at 14.7 psia which in a mixture of </=13% by volume with air; or· • Has a flammable range at 14. 7 psi with air of at least 12%, regardless of the lower limit. • The limits specified are determined at 14.7 psi of pressure ad a temperature of68oF. FLAMMABLE LIQUEFIED GAS • Liquefied compressed gas, which under charged pressure is partially liquid at a temperature of 68oF and which is flammable. FLAMMABLE LIQUID • Liquid having a flash point <100oF and having a vapqr pressure </=40 psia. • Does not include compressed gases or cryogenic fluids. • Class I Liquids include those having flash point <100oF and are subdivided as follows: • Flall)mable Liquid I-A: Flash point <73oF and boiling,point <100oF • Flammable Liquid 1-B: Flash point <73oF and boiling point >/=100oF • Flammable liquid 1-C: Flash point >/=73oF and </=100oF • DOT Class 3 Materials. FLAMMABLE MATERIAL • Material that will re~dily ignite from common sources of heat; and • Materials that will ignite at a temperature of </=600oF. FLAMMABLE SOLID Page 12 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA92121 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS • Solid substance, other than one which is defined as a blasting agent or explosive, that is liable to cause fire through friction or as a result of retained heat frorri manufacture, which has an ignition temperature <212oF;or + Solid' substance that burns so vigorously or persis.tently when ignited that it creates a serious fire hazard. + Flammable Solids include finely divided solid materials which when dispersed in air as a cloud may be ignited and cause an explosion. • DOT Class 4.1 Materials. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS + Chemicals or substances are physical hazards or health hazards as defined and classified in UFC/CFC Article 80 whether the materials are in usable or waste condition. HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] + Health [Blue]: Hazard rating of health hazards ranked according to the probable severity of the effects of exposure to personnel as follows: • 4: Materials that on very short exposure could cause death or major residual injury, including those too dangerous to be approached without specialized protection equipment-i.e.: * Inhalation/Absorption -Skin: Materials that, under normal conditions or under fire conditions, are extremely hazardous through inhalation of through contact with or absorption by the skin. * Ingestion -Oral; Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is </= 5 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is </=40 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists· -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=0.5 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. · * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= 10 times its LC50 for acute 'inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is </=1,000 parts per million [ppm]. • 3: Materials that on short exposure could cause serious,temporary or residual injury, including those requiring protection form all bodily contact --i.e.: * Combustion Products: · Materi?ls that give off highly toxic combustion products. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >5 milligrams and </=50 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >40 milligrams and </=200 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >0.5 and </=2 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is >/= its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </=3,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >1,000 and <3,000 parts per million [ppm]. * Corrosive: Materials that are either severely corrosive to skin on single, short exposure or , cause irreversible eye damage. Page 13 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued + Health [Blue] -continued: • 2: Materials that on intense or short exposure could cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury, including those requiring the use of respiratory protective equipment that has an independ~nt air supply-i.e.: * Combustion Products: Materials that emit toxic or highly toxic irritating combustion products. * Lack of Warning Properties: Materials that, under normal conditions or fire conditions, give off toxic vapors that lack warning properties. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >50 milligrams and </=500 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is ~200 milligrams and </=1,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts &.mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >2 and </=:! 0 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. · * Liquids -Inhalation: Liquid whose saturated vapor concentration at 20oC is>/= 1/5 its LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity, if its LC50 is </75,000 parts per million [ppm] and does not meet the criteria for degree of hazard 3 or 4. * Gases -Inhalation: Gas whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >3,000 and </=5,000 parts per million [ppm]. . * Irritant: Materials that cause severe but reversible respiratory, skin or eye irritation. • 1: Materials.that on short exposure could cause irritation, but only minor residual injury, including those requiring the use of an approved air-purifying respirator -i.e.: · * Combustion Products: Materials that emit irritating combustion products. * Fire Conditions: Materials that, under fire conditions, cause skin irritation, but not destruction of tissue. * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >500 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for acute dermal toxicity is >1,000 milligrams and </=2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >10 and </=200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas·& vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >5,000 . and </=10,000 parts per million fppm]. * Irritant: Materials that are moderate respiratory irritants, or that cause slight to moderate eye irritation. • O: Materials that on short exposure under fire conditions offer no hazard beyond that of ordinary combustible materials -i.e.: * Ingestion -Oral: Materials whose LD50 for acute oral toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * Skin: Materials whose LD50 for ac{Jte dermal toxicity is >2,000 milligrams per kilogram [mg/kg]. * . Dusts & Mists -Inhalation: Dusts & mists whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is >200 milligrams per liter [mg/L]. * Gases & Vapors -Inhalation: Gas & vapor whose LC50 for acute inhalation toxicity is · >10,000 parts per million [ppm]. Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 14 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 ., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS HAZARD RATING {DEGREES OF HAZARD] -continued • Flammability [Red): Hazard rating of flammability hazards ranked according to the susceptibility of materials to burning as follows: • 4: Materials that will rapidly or completely vaporize at atmospheric pressure and normal ambient temperature or that are readily dispersed in air, and which will bum readily -i.e.: * Flammable Gases. * Flammable cryogenics. * Any liquid or 9aseous material that is liquid while under pressure and has a flash point <73oF and a boiling point <100oF [i.e.: Class I-A Flammable Liquid]. * Materials that ignite spontaneotJsly when exposed to air [i.e.: Pyrophorics]. • 3: Liquids and solids that can be ignited under almost all ambient temperature conditions. Materials in this degree produce hazardous atmospheres with air under almost all ambient .temperatures or, though· unaffected by ambient temperatures, are readily ignited under almost all conditions -i.e.: * Liquids having a flash point <730F and having a boiling point >/=100oF and those liquids having a flash point >/=73oF and <100oF [i.e.: Clas~ I-B & I-C Flammable Liquids]. * Materials that on account of their physical form or environmental conditions can form explosive mixtures with air that are readily dispersed in air [i.e.: dusts of combustible/flammable solids, mists of flammable/combustible liquid droplets]. * Materials that burn with extreme rapidity, usually by reason of self-contained oxygen [i.e.: many Organic Peroxides, dry nitrocellulose]. • 2: Materials that must be moderately heated or exposed to relatively high ambient temperatures before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree would not under normal conditions form hazardous atmospheres with air, but under ambient temperatures or under moderate heating may release vapor in sufficient quantities to produce hazardous atmospheres with air -i.e. * Liquids having a flash point >100oF and </-200oF [i.e.: Class II & Class Ill-A Combustible Liquids]. * Solid materials in the form of coarse dusts that may burn rapidly but that generally do not form explosive atmospheres with air [i.e.: Flammable Solids]. * Solid materials in a fibrous or shredded form that may burn rapidly and create flash fire hazards [i.e.: cotton, sisal, hemp]. * Solids and semisolids that readily give off flammable v~pors. • 1: Materials that must be preheated before ignition can occur. Materials in this degree require considerable preheating, under all ambient temperature conditions, before ignition and combustion can occur -i.e.: , * Materials that will burn in air when exposure to a tempura of 1500oF for </=5 minutes. * Liquids, solids & semisolids having a flash point >200oF [i.e.: Class I11-B Combustible Liquids]. • 0: Materials that will not burn -i.e.: material that will not burn in air when exposed to a temperature of 1500oF for a period of 5 minutes. Klausbruckner & Assoc; 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 Page 15 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·1 I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS HAZARD RATING [DEGREES OF HAZARD]-continued • Reactivity/Instability [Yellow]: Hazard rating of reactivity [instability] hazards ranked according to ease, rate and quantity of energy release as follows: · ·• 4: Materials that in themselves are readily capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at normal temperatures and pressures -i.e.: * Materials sensitive to localized thermal or mechanical shock at normal temperatures and pressures. • 3: Materi~ls that in themselves are capable of detonation or explosive decomposition or explosive reaction, but that require a strong initiating source or that must be heated under confinement before initiation -i.e.: * Materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. * Materials that reactive explosively ~ith water without requiring heat or confinement. • 2: Materials that readily l!ndergo violent chemical.change at elevated temperatures and pressures -i.e.: * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that may react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtµres with water. • 1: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, but that can become unstable at elevated temperatures and pressure --i.e.: * Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or 'moisture. · * Materials that exhibit an exotherm attemperatures >150oC but </=300oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. ' • 0: Materials that in themselves are normally stable, even under fire conditions --i.e.: * Materials that do not react with water. * Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >300oC but </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. * Materials that do not exhibit an exotherm at temperature </=500oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. HIGHLY TOXIC MATERIAL + Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion = LD50 = </=50 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of 50 milligrams or less per kilogram of body weight. when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each. • Skin Absorption = LD50 = </=200 mg/kg -Rabbit: Median lethal concentration [LD50] of 200 milligrams or less per kilogram of booy weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours, or less if death occurs with 24 hours, with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • lnnalation = LC50 = </=200 ppm -Rat: Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm by volume or less of gas or vapor, or </=2 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour, or less if death occurs within 1 hour, to albino rats weighing between 300 and 300 grams each. • Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials, such as water, might not warrant classification as highly toxic. + DOT Glass 6.1 Materials. IRRITANT + Chemical which is not corrosive, but yvhich causes a reversible inflammatory effect on living tissue by chemical action at the site of contact. + A chemical is a skin irritant if, when tested on the intact skin of albino rabbits by the methods of 16 CFR 1500.41 for 4 hours' exposure or by other appropriate techniques, it results in an empirical score of 5 or more. + A chemical is an eye irritant if so determined under the procedure listed in 16 CFR 1500.42 or other approved techniques. Klausbruckner &-Assoc. Page 16 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I I I I I· I 1: I I I I I 1: I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS . NONCOMBUSTIBLE • As applied to building construction materials means a material which, in the form in which it is used, is either one of the following: " Material of which n'o part will ignite and burn when subjected to fire. • Material having a structural base of noncombustible materials, with a surfacing material </=1/8" thick which has a flame-spread rating of </=50. + ,Noncombustible does not apply to surface finish materials or to materials which are subject to increase in combustibility through the effects of age, moisture or atmospheric condition. OCCUPANCY + General: Purpose for which a building or part thereof is used or intended to be used. + B Occupancy; Office, employee, administrative areas; R&D laboratory operations; ancillary facility & site support.operations. + H Occupancy: Building or room containing >Exempt Amounts of hazardous materials or specific hazardous operations. • H2: >/=Exempt Amounts of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: * Class I organic peroxides. * Class 3 nondetonatable unstable (reactive) materials. * Pyrophoric:flammable, oxidizing gases. * Class I, II or Ill-A liquids used or·stored in normally open containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at >15psig. * · Class 3 oxidizers. * Class 3 water reactives. • H3: >/=Exempt Amounts of one or more of the following Physical Hazard Materials: * Flammable solids are manufactured, used, generated in such a manner that creates a high fire hazard potential. * Class II, Ill or IV organic peroxides. * Class 1 or 2 oxidizers. * Class I, 11,or Ill-A liquids-used or stored in normally closed containers or systems, or in closed containers or systems pressurized at </=15 psig. * Pyrophoric liquids or solids. * Class 1 or 2 water reactive materials. * Flammable solids in storage. * Flammable or oxidizing cryogenic fluids. * Class I unstable (reactive) ga,s and Class 2 unstable (reactive) materials. • H7: >/=Exempt Amounts of one or more of the following Health Hazard Materials: * Corrosives * Highly Toxics * Toxics ORGANIC PEROXIDE + Organic compound containing the bivalent -0-0-structure and which may be considered to be a structural derivative of hydrogen peroxide where one or both of the hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an organic radical. + Organic peroxides may present an explosion hazard [detonation or deflagration], or they may be shock sensitive. + Organic peroxides may decompose into various unstal5Ie compounds over an extended period of time. + DOT 5.3 Materials. + · Unclassified Detonable Organic Peroxide: • Qapable of detonation. • Present extremely high explosion.hazard potential through rapid explosive decomposition. • Regulated as Class A explosives. • DOTTypeA. + ·Class I Organic Peroxide: • Capable of deflagration but not detonation. • Present high explosion hazard potential through rapid decomposition. • DOT Tyµ-e B. + Class II Organic Peroxide: • Burn very rapidly. Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 17 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I· I I I I I' I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS ---HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS • Present a severe reactivity hazard potential. • . "DOT Type C. + Class Ill Organic Peroxide: • Bum rapidly. . • Present a moderate reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Type D. + Class IV Organic P~roxide: • Burn in same manner as ordinary combustibles. • Present a minimum reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Types E & F. + Class V Organic Peroxide: • Do not bum. • No reactivity hazard potential. • DOT Type G. OTHER HEAL TH HAZARD + Hazardous material which affects target organs of both body including, but not limited fo, those materials which produce liver damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen, or affect reproductive capabilities including mutations [chromosomal damagerorteratogens [effects on fetuses]. OXIDIZER pH + Chemical other than a blasting agent or explosive that initiates or promotes combustion in other materials, thereby causing fire either of itself or through the release of oxygen or other gases. + DOT Class 5.1 Materials. + Class 4 Oxidizer: . • Can undergo an explosive -~eaction when catalyzed or exposed to heat, shock or friction. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Material which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time equal to or less than that.of potassium bromate. + Class 3 Oxidizer: .. • Will cause a severe increase in the burning rate of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group II: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium bromate and that of potassium perchlorate. + Class 2 Oxidizer: • Will moderately increase the burning rate or which may cause a spontaneous ignition of combustible materials with which it comes in contact. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group "Ill: Material, which, in either concentration tested, exhibits a burning time between that of potassium perchlorate and that of ammonium persulphate. + Class 1 Oxidizer: May increase the. burning rate of combustible material with which it comes in contact. + Value used to represent the strength of an acid or base [alkali]: • pH 1-<7: Acid [1:Strong; 6=Weak] • pH 7: Neutral [i.e.: Water] • pH > 7-14: Base [pH 11 = 1 O times more corros_ive than pH of 10] • Skin: ph 6-8 PYROPHORIC + Chemical that will spontaneously ignite in air at or below 130of. SENSITIZER + Chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the chemical. + Chronic-effect/reaction. Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 18 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I -1 I I I I I I --- I _,, I I. I I I I CODES ANAL YSI$ -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS DEFINITIONS TOXIC MATERIAL + Material which produces a lethal dose or lethal concentration as follows: • Oral Ingestion= LD50 = >50 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg -Rat: Median lethal dose [LD50] of >50 milligrams but not more than 500 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered orally to albino rats weighing between 200 and 300 grams each, • Skin Absorption= LD50 = >200 mg/kg 101,000 mg/kg -Rc1bbit: Median lethal concentration [LD50] of >200 milligrams but not more than 1,000 milligrams per kilogram of body weight when administered by continuous contact for 24 hours, or less if death occurs with 24 hours, with the bare skin of albino rabbits weighing between 2 and 3 kilograms each. • Inhalation = LC50 = >200 ppm to 2,000 ppm -Rat Median lethal concentration [LC50] in air of 200 ppm but not.more than 2,000 by volume of gas or vapor, or >2 milligrams but not more than 200 milligrams per liter of mist, fume or dust, when administered by continuous inhalation for 1 hour, or less if death occurs within 1 hour, to albino rats weighing between 300 and 300 grams each. + Mixtures of these materials with ordinary materials (e.g. water) might not warrant classification as toxic. + DOT Class 6.1 Materials. UNSTABLE (REACTIVE) MATERIAL + Chemical which in the pure state, or as produced or transported, will vigorously polymerize, decompose, · condense or will become self-reactive under conditions of shock, pressure or temperature. + Class 4 Unstable (Reactive); • Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction at NTP. • Includes materials sensitive to mechanical or localized thermal shock at NTP. + Class 3 Unstable (Reactive): • Capable of detonation, explosive decomposition or explosive reaction but which requires a strong initiating source or which must be heated under confinement before initiation. • Includes materials sensitive to thermal or mechanical shock at elevated temperatures and pressures. + 'Class 2 Unstable (Reactive): • Normally unstable, readily undergoes violent chemical change but will not detonate. • Includes materials can undergo chemical change with rapid release of energy at normal temperatures and which can undergo vi<;>lent chemical change at elevated temperatures and pressures. • Materials that exhibit an exothetm at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. + Class 1 Unstable (Reactive): • Normally stable but can become unstable t elevated temperatures and pressures. • Materials that change or decompose on exposure to air, light or moisture. • Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC, but </=300oC, when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. USE (Material) + Placing in action or making available for service by opening or connecting anything utilized for confinement of material whether a solid, liquid or gas. USE· CLOSED SYSTEM + Use of a solid or liquid hazardous material in a closed vessel or system that remains closed during normal operations where vapors emitted by the product are not liberated outside the vessel/system and the product is not exposed to the c1tmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • All uses of compressed gases. • Reaction process operations .. • Product conveyed througti a piping system into a closed vessel, system or piece of equipment. • Materials where vapors/gases/mists are retained or exhausted in a localized environ·ment [fume hoods, exhausted enclosures, etc.]. • USE • OPEN SYSTEM + Use of a solid or liquid hazardous material in a vessel or system that is continuously open to the atmosphere during normal operations and where vapors are liberated, or the product is exposed to the atmosphere during normal operations. + Examples: • Dispensing from or into:open beakers or containers. Page 19 Klausbruckner & Assoc. 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CODES ANALYSIS -HAZARDOUS-MATERIALS DEFINITIONS • Plating and dip tank operations outside of exhausted enclosures. WATER REACTIVE MATERIAL + Material which may explode, violently react, produce flammable, toxic or other hazardous gases, or evolve enough heat.to cause self-ignition or ignition of nearby combustibles upon exposure to water or moisture. + DOT Class 4.3 Materials. + Class 3 Water Reactive: • May react explosively with water without requiring heat or confinement. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group I: Spontaneous ignition occurs, or tendency of spontaneous ignition, or the_ rate of evolution-of flammable gases is >/= 1 O lit~rs per kilogram of . material over any one minute. + Class 2 Water Reactive: • May react violently with water or form potentially explosive mixtures with water. • Materials that exhibit an exotherrn at temperatures </=150oC when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group II: Rate of evolution of flammable gases is>/= 20 liters per kilogram of material per hour. · + Class 1 Water Reactive: • May react with water with some release of energy but not violently. • Materials that change or decompose on exposure to moisture. • Materials that exhibit an exotherm at temperatures >150oC, but </=300oC, when tested by differential scanning calorimetry. • Acceptable Test Criteria -DOT Packaging Group Ill: Rate of evolution of flammable gases is > 1 liter per kilogram of material per hour. . Klausbruckner & Assoc. Page 20 · 4105 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 I I I I I ATTACHMENT#l 1 I I I I I I I I 1. I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE . portable tanks is allowed adjacent to a building located on the same premises and ·under the same management provided that: l. The building does not exceed. one stoxy in height. Such building shaJI be of fire-resistive construction with noncombt1s- tible exterior sutfaces or noncombustible construction and shall be devoted principally to the storage of liquids, or 2. The exterior building wall_ adjacent to the storage area shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than two hours, having no openings to abovegrade areas within 10 feet (3048 mm) horizon- tally of such storage and no openings to belowgrade areas within 50 feet (15 240 mm) horizontally of such storage. The quantity of liquids stored adjacent to a building protected in accordance with ltem2 is allowed to exceed 1,100 gallons (4163.5 . L), provided that the maximum quantity per pile does not exceed 1,100 gallons (4163.5 L) and each pile is separated by.a 10-foot- minimum (3048 mm) clear space along the common wall. · Where the quantity stored exceeds 1,100 gallons (4163.5 L) ad- jacent to a building complying with Item l, or the provisions of Item 1 cannot be met, a minimum distance in accordance with the column for distance to property line that can be built on in Table 7902.3-A shall be maintained between buildings and the nearest container or portable tank. 7902.3.4 Spill control and secondary containment. Storage areas shall be provided with spill control and secondaxy contain- ment as set forth in Section 7901.8. EXCEPTION: Containers stored on approved containment pallets in accordance with Section 8003. i.3.4. 7902.3.S Security. Storage areas shall be protected against tam- pering or trespassers by fencing or other control measures. 7902.3.6 Protection from vehicles. Guard posts or other means shaffbe provided to protect exterior storage tanks from vehicular damage. When guard posts are installed, the posts shall be installed in accordance with Section 8001.11.3. · 7902.3.7 Clearance from combustibles. The storage area shall be kept free of weeds, debris and cornbusi:J.ble materials not neccs- saxy to the storage. The area surrounding an exterior storage area shall be kept clear of ~uch materials for a minimum distance of 15 feet (4572 mm). 7902.3.8 Weather protection. For weather protection for out- door storage, see Section 8003.1.14. 7902.3.9 Empty containers and tank storage. The storage of empty tanks and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive va- pors, shall be stored as required for filled containers and tanks. Tanks and containers when emptieq shall have the covers or plugs iruniediately replaced in openings. 7902.4 Stationary Aboveground Tank Storage inside Build- ings. · 7902.4.1 General. Storage of flammable and combustible liq- uids.in stationaxy aboveground tanks inside ofbuildings shall be in accordance with Sections 7902.1 and 7902.4. · 7902.4.2 Where allowed. Stationary tanks fot the storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in rooms or buildings complying with the Building Code. Rooms or buildings used for storage of Class I, II or III liquids shall be in accordance with Section 7902.5.7. Rooms or buildings used for dispensing, use, mixing and han- dling of Class 'r, II or III liquids shall be in accordance with Sec- tion 7903.2.1.6. 7902.3,3.2 7902.5.7.1 7902,4.3 Openings for manual gaging. Openings for manual gaging, if independent of the fill pipe, shall be provided with a liq- uid-tight cover. Covers shall be kept closed when not in use. Such openings shall be protected against liquid overllow and possible vapor release by means of a spring-loaded check valve or other ap- proved devices. · 7902.5 Container and Portable Tank Storage inside Build- ings. 7902.S.1 General. 7902,5.1,1 Applicability. Storage of flammable and combus- tible liquids inside buildings in drams or other containers and por- table tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 7902. 1 and 7902.5 .. EXCEPTIONS: I. Liquids in the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, air- craft, boats, or portable or stationary engines. 2. The storage of distilled spirits and wines in wooden barrels or casks. 7902;5.1.2 Fire protection. 7902.5.1.2.1 Portable fire extinguishers. Approved portable fire extinguishers shall be provided iii accordance with UFC Stan- dard 10-1, except as specified in Section 7902.5.11.5.2. 7902.5.1.2,Z Water supply. The water supply shall be sufficient to deliver the specified fire-protection demand, including at least 500 gallons per minute (31.5 Us) for inside and outside hose lines. 7902.S.2 Capacity limits for containers and portable tanks. Containers shall not exceed 60 gallons (227. l L) capacity. Portable tanks shall not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L) capacity. See Section 7902.1.8.l. Tonks exceeding 660 gallons (2498 L).capac- ity shall befo accordance with Section 7902.2, 7902.4 or 7902.6. 7902.5.3 ·Empty containers and portable tanks. Empty tanks and containers previously used for the storage of flammable or combustible liquids, unless free from explosive vapors, shall be stored as required for filled tanks aild containers. Tanks and containers, when emptied, shall have the covers or plugs immediately replaced in openings. 7902.5,4 Incompatible materials. Materials which will react with water or other liquids to produce a hazard shall not be stored in the same room with flammable or combustible liquids. See also Section 7902.1.6. 7902.5.6 Shelf storage. 7902.5.6.1 General. Shelving shall be of substantial construc- tion, adequately braced and anchored. For seismic requirements, see the Building Code. 7902.5;6.2 Displacement protection. Shelves shall be of suffi- cient depth and provided with a lip or guard to prevent individual containers from being easily displaced. EXCEPTION: Shelves in storage cabinets or on laboratory furni- ture specifically designed for such use. 7902.5.6.3 Manner of storage. Shelf storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall be maintained in an orderly manner. 7902.5.7 Quantity limits for storage. 7902.5.7.1 Exempt amounts for control areas. For occupan- cies other than Group M Occupancy wholesale and retail sales uses, indoor storage of flammable and combustible liquids shall 1-185 I I I I I ATTACHMENT #12 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 7902.5.7.1 7902.5.10.1 not exceed the exempt-amounts 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 flammal;>le and combustible liquids shall not exceed the exempt amounts set forth in Table 7902.5-B. See Artide 5 I 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: I. 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 quantities 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 sha11 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: Quantitit;s in dining, office and school uses within Group F Oc- cupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, laboratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of ·equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth io, Table 7902.5-A. 5. Group I Occupancies: Quantities in Group I Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary fo; demonstration, treatment, laboratory work, mainte- nance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. · 6. Group-M Occupa~cies: Quantities in <lining, office and school uses within Group M Oc, cupancies shall-qot exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, laboratory WQrk, maintenance ptuposes 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 in Group R Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for maintenance purposes and-operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 8. Group S Occupancies: Quantitjes in dining and office uses within Group S Occupan- cies shall not exceed amounts necessary for demonstration, labo- ratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 1-186 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 7902.S.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. • 79Q2\S.8 -Special provisions for liquids used for maintenance and operation of equipment. In all occupancies, quantities of .flammable and combustible liquids in excess of l O 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 riot 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 combustible liquids used 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.S.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.S.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: 1. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, 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- wood. 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 be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 7902.5,9.4 Number of cabinets. Group A Occupancies shall not contain more than one cabinet I 1--- I I ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 7902.5.10.2 Group M Occupancy wholesale and. retail saies uses. 7902.5.10.2.1 General. Flammable and combustible liquids in Group M Occupancy_.wholesale and retail sales uses shall be in ac- cordance with Section 7902.5.10.2. 7902.5.10.2.2 Container type. Containers for Class I liquids shall be·metal. EXCEPTION: In sprinklered buildings an aggregate qulll)tity of 120 gallons (454.2 L} of water-miscible Class I-Band 1-C liquids is al- lowed in nonmetallic containers. each having a capacity of 16 ounces (0.473 L) or less. See also Section 7902. 1.8.1.3. 7902.5.10.2.3 Container capacity; Containers for Class I liq- uids shall not exceed.5-gallop (18.9 L) capacity. EXCEPTION: Metal containers not ex~eding 5.5 gallons (208.2 L) may be used to store up to 240 gallons (908.S L) of the allowable exempt amount of Classes I-B and I-C liquids in a control area. The building shall be protected by an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with Table 7902.S-B. The containers shall be provided witli plasti~ caps without cap seals and shall be stored upright. Contain- ers shall not be stacked or stored in racks and shall not be located in IIIC!IS accessible to the public. 7902.5.10.2.4 Fire protection and storage arrangement .. Fire protection and contai_ner storage arrangement shall be in accor- dance with the following: L Gombustible commodities shall not be stored above flam- mable or combustible liquids; 2. Storage on shelves shall not exceed 6 feet (1828.8 mm) in height, and shelving shall be metal; · 3. Storage on pallets or in piles greater than 4 feet 6 inches (1371.6 rtun) in height, or where the ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486.4 mm) in height, shall be protected in accordance with- Table 7902.5-F, and the storage heights and arrangements shall be limited to those specified in Table 7902.5-D; 4. Storage on racks greater ihan 4 feet 6 inches (1371.6 mm) in height, or where the-ceiling exceeds 18 feet (5486.4 mm) in height, shall be protected in accordance with Tables 7902.5-:EI, 7902.5-I and 7902.5°1 as appropriate, and the storage heights and arrange- ments shall be limited to those specified in Table 7902.5-E; and 5. Stof\lge methods not in accordance with Item 3 or 4 shall be limited in height in accordance witµ Table 7902.5-C. · 7902.5.10.2.5 Storage plan. When required by the chief, aisle and storage plans shall be submitted in accordance with Sec- tion 8001.3.2. 7902.5.il Liquid storage ~ms. 7902.5.11.1 General. Quantities of liquids exceeding those set forth in Section 7902.5.7 for storage in control areas shall be 7902.5.10.1 7902.5.11.5.2 stored in a liquid storage room complying with Section 7902.5.11 and constructed and separated as required by the Building Code. 7902.5.11.2 Quantities and arrangement of storage. 7902.5.11.2.1 General. The quantity limits and arrangements of liquid storage in liquid storage rooms shall be in accordance with Table 7902.5-D or 7902.5-E and Section 7902.5.11.2. 7902.5.11.2.2 Mixed storage. When two or more classes of liq- uids are stored in a pile or rack section: 1. The quantity in that pile or rack shall not exceed the smallest of the maximum quantities for the classes of liquids stored in ac- cordance with Table 7902.5-D or 7902.5-E, and 2. The height of storage in that pile or rack shall not exceed the smallest of the maximum heights for the classes of liquids stored in accordance with Table 7902.5-D or 7902.5-E. 7902.5.11.2.3 Separation and aisles. Piles shall be separated ..from each other by at least 4-foot (1219.2 mm) aisles. Aisles shall be provided so that au containers are 12 feet (3657 .6 mm) or less from an aisle. Where the storage of liquids is on racks, a minimum 4-foot-wide (1219.2 mm) aisle shall be provided between adja- cent rows of racks and adjacent storage of liquids. Main aisles shall be a minimum of 8 feet (2438.4 mm) wide. Additional aisles shall be provided for access to doors, required windows and ventilation openings, standpipe connections, me- chanical equipment, and switches. Such aisles shall be at least 3 feet (914.4 mm) in width, unless greater widths are required for sepiµ-ation of piles or racks, in whlch case the greater width shall be provided. · 7902.5.11.2.4 Stabilizing and supports. Containers and piles shall be s~parated by ·pallets or dunnage to provide stability and to prevent excessive stress to container walls. Portable tanks stored over one tier high shall be designed to nest securely without dun- nage. See UFC Standard 79-5 for requirements for portable tank design. Shelving, racks, dunnage, scuffboards, floor overlay and similar installations shall be of noncombustible construction or of wood not less than I-inch (25.4 mm) nominal thickness. Adequate material-handling equipment shall be available to handle tanks safely at upper tier levels. 7902.S.il.3 Spill control and secondary containment. Liquid storage rooms shall be provided with spill control and secondary containment in accordance with Section 7901.8. 7902.5.11.4 Ventilation. Liquid storage rooms shall be venti- lated in accordance with Section 8003.1.4. 7902.5,11.5 Fire protection. 7902.5.11.5.1 Fire-extinguishing systems. Liquid storage I rooms shall be protected by automatic sprinkler systems installed in accordance with Frre Code (see Section 9003, 10-3) and Table 7902.5-F, 7902.5-G, 7902.5-H, 7902.5-I or 7902.5-J. In-rack sprinklers shall also comply with UFC Standard 81-2. Automatic foam-water systems and automatic aqueous film forming foam (AFFF)-water sprinkler systems may be used only when approved. Protection criteria developed from fire modeling or full-scale fire testing conducted at a nationally recognized fire testing labo- ratory is allowed in lieu of the protection as shown in Tables 7902.5-D through 7902.5-J when approved. For guidelines in the-evaluation of alternate materials and fire-I protection designs based on fire testing, see Appendix VI-B. 7902.5.11.5.2 Portable fire extinguishers. One or more porta- ble fire extinguisher having a rating of not less than 20-B shall be 1-187 I .I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 7902.5-C TABLE 7902.5-E 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE SPRINKLERED WITH IN-RACK PROTECTION (feet) 4 12 12 12 16 20 TABLE 7902,5-D-STORAGE ARRANGEMENTS FOR PALLETIZED STORAGE CLASS LEVEL Ground floor I-A Upper floors Basements Ground floor 1-B Upper floors Basements Ground· floor I-C Upper floors Basements Ground floor n Upper floors Basements Groµnd floor m Upper floors Basements OR SOLID-PILE STORAGE IN LIQUID STORAGE ROOMS AND WAREHOUSES (See Sections 7902.5.10.2.4, 7902.5. 11.2.1, 7902.5.11.2.2 and 7902.5.12.2.1) MAXIMUM QUANTITY MAXIMUM QUANTITY Pli:R PILE (gallons) PER ROOM' (gallons) MAXIMUM STO.RAGE HEIGHT x3.785forL · Contalners2 P~bleTanl<s ('"') (feet) Drums x304.8formm Contafnera Portable Tanks Containers Portable Tanks l .5 Not allowed 3,000 Not allowed 12,000 Not allowed l 5 Not allowed i,ooo Not allowed 8,000 Not allowed 0 Not allowed Notallowe<:I Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed 1. 61/z 7 5,000 20,000 15,000 40,000 1 61'2 7 3,0QO 10,000 12,000 20,000 0 · Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed I 61/23 7 5,000 20,000 15,000 40,000 1 61/i 7 . 3,000 10,000 12,000 20,000 0 Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed Not allowed 3 10 14 10,000 40,000 25,000 80,000 3 10 14 10,000 40,000 25,000 80,000 l 5 7 7,500 20,000 7,500 20,000 5 20 14 15,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 5 20 14 15,000 60,000 50,000 100,000 3 10 7 ro.ooo 20,000 25,000 40,000 1see Section 7902.5.12.2.1 for unlimited quantities in liquid storage warehouses. 2Storage heights-are allowed to be i!!=ased for Class I-B, l·C. .n and ID liquids in metal containers of 5-gallon (18.9 L) or less capacity when an automatic AFFF-wa- ter protection system is provided in 3C<:Ordaitce with Table 7902.5-G. 3These height limitations are allowed to be increased to 10 feet (3048 mm) for containers having a capacity of 5 gallons (18.9 L) or less. TABLE 7902;5-E-STORAGE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RACK STORAGE IN LIQUID STORAGE ROOMS AND WAREHOUSES (See Sections 7902.5.10.2.4, 7902.5.11.2.1, 7902.5.11.2.2 and 7902.5.12.2.1) MAXIMUM QUANTITY PER ROOM MAXIMUM STORAGE HEIGHT (feet) (gallons) x304.8formm x3.785forL CLASS TYPE RACK STORAGE LEVEL Containers Containers Double row Ground floor 25 7,500 I-A or Upper floors is 4,500 Single-row Basements Not allowed Not allowed I-B Double row Ground floor 25 15,000 I-C or Upper floors 15 9,000 Singlerow Basements J;ilot allowed Not allowed Double row Ground floor 25 24,000 n or Upper floors 25 24,000 Single row Basements 15 9,000 Multirow, Ground floor 40 48,000 m Double row or Upper floors 20 48,000 Single row Basements 20 24,000 I 1-194 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 7902.5.7.1 7902.5.10.1 not exceed the exempt amounts 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 in 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.S.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 quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 2. Group B Occupancies: Quantities in drinking, dirung, 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. GroupE 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 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. 5. Group I Occupancies: Quantities in Group I 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 'fable 7902.5-A. · 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. l for exempt amounts for wholesale and retail sales uses. 7. Group R Occupancies: Quantities in Group R Occupancies shall not exceed amounts necessary for maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. 8. Group S Occupancies: Quantities-indiningand office uses within Group S Occupan- cies shall not exceed amoupts necessary for demonstration, labo- ratory work, maintenance purposes and operation of equipment and shall not exceed quantities set forth in Table 7902.5-A. f-186 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE 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. • 7902.5.9 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.S.9.2 Quantities. The combined t-0tal 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: 1. Unlisted metal cabinets shall be constructed of steel having a thickness of not less tban 0.044 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- wood. 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 be painted with an intumescent-type paint. 7902.5.9.4 Numbel." of cabinets. Group A Occupancies shall not contain more than one cabinet. 7902,5.10 Stol"llge in control areas, 7902.S.10.l General. Storage in control areas shall be in accor- dance with the following: I. Class I liquids shall not be stored in basements, 2. Containers having less than 30-gallon (ll3.6 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 ATTACHMENT #13 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·~· 2001 CALIFORNIA ARE 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 not less than 5 feet (1524 mm) from the t;mk. 8001.11.4 Electrical wiring and equipment. Electrical wiring 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.il.6 Protection from light. Materials which are sensitive to light shall be stored in containers designed to protect them from such exposure. 8001.1L7 Shock padding. Materials which are shock-sensitive shall be padded, suspended or otherwise protected against acci- dental dislodgement and dislodgement during seismic activity. For seismic requirements and the seismic zone in which the mate- rial is located, see the Building Code. 8001.11.9 Shelf storage. Shelving shall be of substantial construction, adequately braced and anchored. For seismic re- quirements and the seismic zone in which the material is located, see the Building Code. Shelves shaU 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 ~urniture specifically designed for .such use. 2. Storage of hazardous materials in amounts not requiring a pennit 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 de- vice. See also Sections 7401 .7 and 7403.3. · 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 shali be transported on a cart or truck. Containers of hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UPC 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. 1\vo hazardous materials liquid containers, which are hand carried in acceptable safety carriers. 2. Single drums not exceeding 55 gallons (208.2 L), which are trans- ported by suitable drum trucks. 3. Containers and cylinders of compressed gases, which are ttans· ported by approved hand trucks. and containers and cylinders not ex- ceeding 25 pounds (11.3 kg), which are hand carried. 4, Solid hazardous materials not exceeding l 00 pounds ( 45.4 kg). which are transported by approved hand rrucks, and a single container not exceeding 50 pounds (22. 7 kg), which is hand carried. 8001.12.3 Carts and trucks. 8001.12.3.l General. Carts and trucks required by Section 8001.12.2 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 ma- terials shall not obstruct or be left unattended within any part of a m~s 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 Sec- tion 8001.13.3. 8001.13.3 Pl~. 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 facility closure. The plan sliall 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 eliminates the need for further maintenance and any threat to public health and safety. Such plan shall be submitted in accordance with Sec- tion 8001.3.1. 1-215 I I I ·I I ATTACHMENT#l4 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 8001.9 8001.11.3 2. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dis- pensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a.permit in accordance with Section'.8(XJ1.3. l. · Open flames anil high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. EXCEPTION: Energy-consuming equipment listed for use wiih 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. 0 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 occupancy separation. 8001.10.2.2 Number. The number of control areas in buildings or portions of buildings having Group M Occupancies and build- ings or portions havjng 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 buildirig 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 facility 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 requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.4 shall also be met. 8001.10,4 Exhausted enclosures. 8001.1-0.4.1 General. When an exhausted enclosure is used to increase exempt amounts or when the location of-hazardous mate- rials in exhausted enclosures is either required or allowed by Sec- tion 8003 or 8004, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Section 8001.l0.4. 8001.10.4.2 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be non- combustible. 8001.10,4.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.3 shall also be __ met 8001.10.5 Gas cabinets. 8001,10.5,l G~ner~l. When a gas cabinet is used toincreaseex- empt amounts or when the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is either required or allowed by Section 8003 or 8004, the 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: I. Constructed of not Jess 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.S.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for gas cabi- nets shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the 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- dance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch {1.12 mm) (18 gaf.e). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 1 '2-inch (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-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. 8001.11 General Safety Precautions. 8001.11.1 Personnel training and written 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 locate<l and shall have access to material safety data sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency response procedures. 8001.11,3 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 darµage. When guard posts are installed, the posts shall be: I. Constructed 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 ATTACHMENT# 15 1· I 1- 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 FIRE CODE 8001.4.5.2 Aboveground tanks. Aboveground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the· requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved and shall be marked as required by Section 8001.7. 8001A.6 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials.shall be free from resid1,1al-material and vapor as defined by DOT, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regu- lating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of the hazardous material. 8001.4.7 Maintenance. 8001.4.7.1 General. Equipment, machinery and required detec- tion and alann systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cyl- inders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or dis- posed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or macliinery shall be removed from service and repaired or re- placed: Required·detection and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. See also Section 8001.4.4. 8001.4.7.2 Tanks out-of-service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall l;>e properly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening ;µid pump connection secured against tamper- ing. Vent lin~s shall be properly maintained. Tanks which are to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 8001A.7.3 Defective containers and tanks. Defective contain- ers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed of.in an approved manner. · 8001.4.8 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks which have a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) containing haz- ardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control to prevent overfilling of the tank. EXCEPTION: Tanks monitored by a system which limits net con- tents by weighL 8001.4.9 Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utiliz- ing hazardous materials shall be seismically anchored in accor- dance with the Building Code. 8001.5 Release of·Hazardous Materials. 8001.5.1 General. Hazardous materials shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal, lake, river or tidal waterway, or upon the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. • EXCEPTION: Materials released in accordance with federal, stale or local governing regulations or pen¢ts of the jurisdictional Air Quality Management Board with a National Pollutant Dischaige Elim- ination System Pennit, with waste discharge requirements established by the jurisdictional Water Quality Control Board or with local sewer pretreatment requirements for publicly owned treatment works. 8001.5.2 Una~thorized discharges. 8001.5.2.1 Records. Accurate records shall be keptof the unau- thorized discharge-of hazardous materials by the pennittee. 8001.5.2.2 Notification. The chief shall be notified immediate- ly when an unauthorized discharge becomes reportable under state, federal or local regulations. 8001.5.2.3 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for control- ling and mitigating unautho*ed dischar~es. 8001.4.5.2 8001.9 8001.S.2.4 Control. When an unauthorized discharge due to pri- mary container failure is discovered, the involved primary con- tainer shall be repaired or removed from service. 8001.S.2,S Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or cor- poration responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the chief, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized incli- vidual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unau- thorized discharge. 8001.6 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for haz- ardous materials regulated by Article 80. See also Sec- tion 8001.3.2. 800L7 Identification Signs. Visible hazard identification signs as specified in UFC Standard 79-3 shall be placed on stationary aboveground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stored, dispensed, used or handled in quantities re- quiring a pennit. Signs shall be provided at specific entrances and locations designated by the chlef. EXCEPTION: The chief may waive this requirement in special cases when consistent with safety if the owner or operator has sub- mitted a hazardous materials management plan and hazardous materi- als inventory statement. See Appendix II-E and Sections 8001.3.2 and 8001.3.3. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicu- ously marked or labeled in accordance with nationally recognized · standards. Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be con- spicuously labeled COMPRESSED GAS. Signs shall not be obscured or removed. Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code. Signs shall be durable. The size, color and lettering shall be in accordance with nation- ally recognized standards. 8001.8 Signs. In addition to the hazard identification signs re- quired by Section 8001.7, additional hazard identification and · warning sigus shall be provided as follows: 1. Stationary containers and tanks shall be placarded with haz- ard identification signs as specified in UFC Standard 79-3 for the specific material contained. 2. Signs prohibiting smoking shall be provided in the following situations: 2.1 In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a pennit in accordance with Section 8001.3.l. 2.2 Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dispens- ing or open-use areas. · Signs shall not be obscured or removed. Signs shall be in En- glish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code. Signs shall be durable. The size, color and lettering shall be in ac- cordance with nationally recognized standards. 1-213 I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1. I I I 8001.9 8001.11.3 8001.10 Construction Requirements. 8001.10.1 General. Buildings, or pot:tions 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 occupancy separation. 8001.10.2.2 Number. The number of control areas jn 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. 1 8001.10.3.2 Construction. Gas rooms shall be separated from the remainder of the building by not less than a one0hour fire-resis- tive occupancy separation. For highly toxic and toxic compressed gases used in conjunction with or serving a semiconductor fab- . rication facility classified as a Group H Ocpupancy, l!lso 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 requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.4 shall also be met. 8001.10.4 Exhausted enclosures. 8001.10.4.l General. When an exhausted enclosure is used to increase exempt amounts or when the· location of hazardous mate- rials in exhausted enclosures is either required or allowed by Sec- tion 8003 or 8004, the exhausted enclosure shall be-in accordance with Section 8001.I0.4. 8001.10.4.2 Construction. Exhausted enclosures shall be non- combustible. · 8001.10.4.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for exhausted enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding.area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the requirements set forth in Section 8003.3. 1.3.3 shall also be met. 8001.10.5 Gas cabinets. 8001,10.5.1 General. When a gas cabinet is used to increase ex- empt amounts or when the location of compressed -gases in gas cabinets is either required or allowed by Section 8003 or 8004, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with seqion 8001. I0.5. 1-214 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 8001.10.5.2 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be constructed in accordance with the following: I. 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.S.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for gas cabi- nets shall be designed. to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the 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.~.1 General. When storage cabinets are used to in- crease exempt amounts or to comply with Article 80, such cabi- nets shall bein 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- dance with the following: 1. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gaf.e). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 1 /2-inch (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-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. 8001.11 General Safety Precautions. 8001.11.1 Personnel training and written procecjures. 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 material safety data sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency response procedures. 8001.11.2 Security. The storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded with such protective facilities as public safety requires. 8001.11;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 be: I. Constructed of steel not less than 4 inches (101.6 mm) in di- ameter and concrete filled, 2. Spaced pot more than 4 feet (1219 mm) between posts on center, I 1--- ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE SECTION 7902 -STORAGE 7902.1 General. 7902.1.1 Applicability. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids in containers, cylinders and tanks shall be in accordance with Sections 7901 and 7902. For motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations, see· Article 52. 7902.1.2 Change of tank contents. Tan,ks subject to change in contents shall be in accordance with Section 7902. 1.8. Prior to a change in-contents, the chief is authorized to-require testing of a tank •. 7902. 1.3 Labeling and signs. 7902,1.3.1 Smoking aitd open flames. Signs shall be posted in storage areas prohibiting open flames and smoking. See also Sec- tion 7901.9. 7902.1.3.2 Label or placard, Tanks over 100 gallons (378.5 L) in capacity permanently installed or mounted and used for the storage of Class I, II or III-A .liquids shall bear a label.or placard identifying the material therein in accordance with UFC Stan- dard 79-3. · EXCEPTIONS: l. Tunks of 300 gallons (1135.5 L) capacity or less located on private property and used for heating ~d cooking fuels in single-family dwellings. 7902.1.S Explosion control. Explosion control, equivalent protection devices or suppression systems, or a banicade shall be provided in accordance with the Building Code when Class I liq- uids are stored inside buildings in excess of the exe~pt amounts, or where explosive vapor-air mixtures could develop under nor- mal operating conditions. EXCEPTION: Class I-B and I-C liquids when provided with con- tinuous ventilation at the rate set forth in Section 8003.1.4. See also Sections 7902.5.11.7, 7902.5.12.7, 7903.2.3.4.3 and 7903.2.3.5.3. 7902.1.6 Separation from incompatible materials and accu- J.llUlation of combustibles. Storage of flammable and combus- tible liquids .shall be separated from incompatible hazardous materials in accordance with Section 8001.11.8. Grass; \'\:'eeds; combustible materials; and waste Class I, II and III-A liquids shall not be accumulated in an unsafe manner at a storage site. 7902.1.7 Abandonment and status.of tanks. 7902.1.7.1 GeneraL Notwithstanding the time schedules stipu- lated, tanks taken out of service shalt be removed or safeguarded in accordance with Section 7902.1.7 and nationally recognized standards. See Section 9003, Standard a.3.9. In other cases, tanks·taken out of service shall be safeguarded or removed in accordance with Section 7902.1.7. 7902.1.7.2 Underground tanks. 7902.1.7.2.1 Temporarily out of service. Underground tanks temporarily out of service shall have the fill line, gage opening, vapor return and pump connection secure against tampering. Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accordance with Sec- tions 7902.1.13 and 7902.2.6. 7902 7902.1.7.4.1 7902,1,7.2.2 Out of service 90 days. Underground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with the following or removed in accordance with Sec- tion 7902.1.7.4: 1.. Flammable or combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank, 2. All piping, including fill line, gage opening, vapor return and pump connection, shall be capped or plugged and secured from tampering, and 3. Vent lines shall remain open and be maintained in accor- dance with Sections 7902.1.13 and 7902.2.6. 7902.1.7.2.3 Underground tanks out of service for one year, Underground tanks which have been out of service for a pe- riod· Qf one year shall be removed from the ground in accordance with Section 7902.1.7.4 and the site shall be restored in an ap- proved manner. When the chief determines that the removal of the tank is not necessary, abandonment in place is allowed. 7902.1.7.2.4 Tanks abandoned in place. Tanks abandoned in place shall be abandoned as follows: 1. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connected piping, · 2. The suction, inlet, gage, vapor return and vapor lines shall be disconnected, 3. The tank shall be filled completely with an approved, inert solid materil(I, 4. Remaining underground piping shall be capped or plugged, and 5. A record of tank size, location and date of abandonment shall be retained. 7902.1.7.2.5 Reinstallation of underground tanks, Tanks which are to be reinstalled for flammable or combustible liquid service shall comply with all of the provisions of Article 79 and shall be tested in an approved manner. 7902.1.7.3 Aboveground tanks. 7902.1.7.3.1 Temporarily, out of service. Abovegrqund tan.ks temporarily out of service s~all have all connecting lines isolated from the tank and secured against tampering. 7902.1. 7,3.2 Out of service 90 days. Aboveground tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be safeguarded in accordance with Section 7902.1.7.2.2 or removed in accordance with Sec- tion 7902.1.7-.4. 7902.1.7.3.3 Aboveground tanks out of service one year. Aboveground tanks which have been out of service for a period of one year shall be removed in accordance with Section 7902.1. 7.4. EXCEPTION: Tonks located at refineries, bulk plants and termi- nals that are in operation. 7902.1.7.4 Removing tanks. 7902.1,7.4.1 General. Removal of aboveground and under- ground tanks shall be in accordance with all of the following: 1. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be removed from the tank and connecting piping, 2. Piping at tank openings which is not to be used further shall be disconnected, 3. Piping shall be removed from the ground, EXCEPTION: Piping is allowed to be abandoned in place when the chief determines that removal is not practical. Abandoned piping shall be capped and safeguarded as required by the chief. 1-175 .I 1. I I I ATTACHMENT#l6 I I I I I I I 1· I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I 1: I I I I I I I 2001 CA!,-IFORNIA-FIRE CODE 8001.4.5.2 Aboveground tanks. Aboveground spitionary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved and shall be marked as required by Section 8001.7. 8001.4.6 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage ofbazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOT, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regu- lating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of the hazardous material. , 8001.4.7 Maintenance. 8001.4.7.1 General. Equipment, machinery and required detec- tion and alarm systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an operable condition. Defective containers, cyl- inders and tanks' shall be removed from service, repaired or dis- posed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or re- placed. Required detectioq and alarm systems shall be replaced or repaired where defective. See also Section 8001.4.4. 8001,4,7,2 Tanks out-of-service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tamper- ing. Vent lines shall be properly maintained. Tanks which are to be placed back in service shall be tested'in an approved manner. 8001.4.7.3 Defective containers anci ~ks. Defective contain- ers-and tanks shall be removed from service, repaire<,l qr disposed of in an approved manner. 8001.4.8 Liquid-level limit control. Atmospheric tanks which have a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) containing haz- ardous material liquids shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control to prevent overfilling of the -tank. EXCEPTION; Tanks l!lDnitored by a system which limits net con- tents by weight 8001.4.9 Seismic protection. Machinery and equipment utiliz- ing hazardous materials shall be seismically anchored in accor- dance with the Building Code. 8001.5 Release of Hazardous Materials. - 8001.5.1 General. Hazardous materials shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditch, drainage canal,Jake, river or tidal waterway, or upon the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. • EXCEPTION: Materials released in accordance with federal, state or local governing regulations or permits of the jurisdictional Air Quality Management Board with a National Pollutant Discharge Elim· ination System Pennit, with waste discharge requirements established by the jurisdictional Water Qwtlity Control Board or with local sewer pretreatment requirements for publicly owned treatmel!l works. 8001.5.2 Unauthorized discharges. 8001.5.2.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept of the unau- thorized discharge of hazardous materials by the permittee. 8001.5.2.2 Notification. The chief shall be notifiedimmediate- ly when an unauthorized discharge becomes reportable under state, federal or local regulations. ' 8001.S.2.3 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for control- ling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 8001.4.S.2 8001.9 8001.S,2.4 Control. When an unauthorized discharge due to pri- mary container faihc1re is discovered, the involved primary con- tainer-shall be repaired or removed from service. 8001.S.2.S Responsibility for cleanup. The person, firm or cor- poration responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the chief, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized indi- vidual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup shall be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unau- thorized discharge. 8001.6 Material Safety Data Sheets. Material safety data sheets (MSDS) shall be readily available on the premises for haz- ardous materials regulated by Article 80. See also Sec- tion 8001.3.2. 8001.8 Signs. In addition to the hazard identification signs re- quired by Section 8001.7, additional hazard identification and warning signs shall be provided as follows: l. Stationary containers and tanks shall be placarded with haz- ard identification signs as specified in UFC Standard 79-3 for the specific material contained. 2. Signs prohibiting smoking shall be provided in the following situations: 2.1 ln rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3.1. 2.2 Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dispens- ing or open-use areas. Signs shall not be obscured or removed. Signs shall be in En- glish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code. Signs-shall be durable. The size, color and lettering shall be in ac- cordance with nationally recognized standards. 8001.9 Sources of Ignition. Smoking shall be prohibited in the following locations: 1. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage or dispensing areas. - 1-213 I ·1 1· I I ATTACHMENT #17 I I 1· ·1 1 .. I 1· 1· I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·1 1- I 105.7 2. The permit has been used for a location other than that for which it was issued, 3. Any of the ~onditions or limitations set forth in the permit have been violated, 4. The permittee failed, refused orneglected to comply with or- ders m: notices duly served in accordance with the provisions of this code within the time provided therein, 5. There,has been a false statement or misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application or plans on which the permit or ap- plication was based, or 6. The permit was issued in error or in vi_olation of an ordi- nance; regulation Of this code. 105.8 Permit Required. A-permit shall be obtained from the bu- reau of fire prevention prior to engaging in the following activi- ties, operations. practices or functions: a I. Aerosol products. To store or handle an aggregate quantity of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of 500 pounds (226.8 kg) net weight See Article 88. a.2. Aircraft refueling vehicles. To operate aircraft refueling vehicles. See Article 24. a.3. Aircraft repair hangar. To use any structure as an aircraft hangar for the purpose of servicing or repairing aircraft. See Ar- ticle 24. a.4. Asbestos removal. To conduct asbestos-removal opera- tions regulated by Article 87. Assembly. See "places of assembly." a.5. AutomQbile wrecking yard.-To operate an automobile wrecking yard. See.Article 34. b. I. Battery system. To install or -Operate stationary lead-acid . battery systems having a liquid capacity of more than 100 gallons (378.5 L). See Article 64. c. l. Candles·and·open flames in assembly areas. To use open flam.es or candles in connection with assembly areas,.dining areas of restaurants or drinking establishments. For definition of AS- SE:MBLY, see Article 2. See Article 25 for open flame and candles. c.2: Carnivals and-fairs. To conduct a carnival or fair. See Ar- ticle 25. · · c.3. Cellulose nitrate film. To store, handle, use or display cel- lulose nitrate film. See .Article 33. · c.4. Cellulose nitrate storage. To store or handle more than 25 pounds (11.3 kg) of cellulose nitrate p,astic (pyroxylin) for the manufacturing or assembly of articles or parts of articles contain- ing cellulose nitrate plastics (pyroxylin). See Article 27. c.5. Combustible fiber storage. To store or handle combus- tible fibers in quantities in excess of 100 cubic feet (2.83 m3). See Article 28. c.6. Combustible material storage. To store more than 2,500 cubic feet (70.8 m3) gross volume of combustible empty packing cases, boxes, barrels or similar containers,-or rubber or cork, or other similarly combustible material. See Article 11. c. 7. Compressed gases. To store, use or handle at normal tem- peratures and pressures compressed gases in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105-A. When the compressed gases in use or storage exceed the amounts listed in Table 105-A, a permit is required to install, repair, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close or sub~antially modify a compressed gas system. 1-6 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE EXCEPTIONS: I. Routine maintenance. 2. For emergency repair work ~tforrned on an emergency basis, ap- plication for pennit shall be made within two working days of com- mencement of work. The pennit applicant shall apply for approval to close storage, . use or handling facilities at least 30 days prior to the tennination of the storage,-use or handling of compressed or liquefied gases. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the fa- cility closure plan filed pursuant to Section 8001.13. This 30-day period may be waived by the chief if there are special circum- stances requiring such waiver. c.8. Commer~ial rubbish-handling operation. To operate a commercial rubbish-handling operation. See Article 11. c.9. Cryogens, Except where-federal or state regulations apply and except for fuel systems of the vehicle, to produce, store or han- dle cryogens in excess of the amounts listed in Table 105-B. d.l. Dry cleaning plants. To engage in the business of dry cleaning or to change to a more hazardous cleaning solvenL Such.pennits shall prescribe the class of system to be used. See Ar- ticle 36. d2. Dust-producing operations. To operate a grain elevator, flour starch inill, feed mill, or plant pulverizing aluminum, coal, cocoa, magnesium, spices or sugar, or other operation producing combustible dusts as defined in Article 2. See Articles 30 and 76. e. I. Explosives or blasting agents. For permits for explosives or blasting agents, see Article 77. f.l. Fire hydrants and water-control valves. For a permit to use a fire hydrant or operate a water-control valve intended for fire-suppression purposes, see Article 9. f.2. Fireworks. For permits for fireworks, see Article 78. 1. I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIR~ ~O~E-- I I .I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f.4. Fruit ripening. To operate a fruit-ripening process regu- lated by Article 46. f.5. Fumigation or fhernial insecticidal fogging. To operate a business of fumigation or thennal insecticidal fogging and to maintail) a room, vault or chamber in which a toxic or flammable fumigant is used. See Article 47. h.2. High-piled combustible storage. To use any building or portion thereof as a high-piled.storage area exceeding 500 square feet ( 46.45 m2) (see definition in Article 81 ). Plans shall be sub- mitted with applications for such permits in accordance with Ar- ticle 81. · h.3. Hot-work operations. Permits are required for hot work including, but not limited to: 1. Public exhibitions and demonstrations where hot work is conducted. 2. Use of portable hot-work equipment inside \l.S!1'1cture. EXCEPTION: Work that is conducted under a construction permit issued by the ·building official. · 3. Fixed-site hot-work equipment such as welding booths. 4. Hot work conducted within a Hazardous Fire Area. 1.1. Liquefied petroleum gases; See M,icle 82. 1. To store, use, handle Qr dispense LP-gas. 2. To install or maintain LP-gas containers. 1.2. Liquid-or gas-fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. To display, compete or demonstrate liquid-or gas- fueled vehicles or equipment in assembly buildings. See Ar- ticle 25. l.3. L~ber yards. To store lumber in excess of 100,000 board feet (9290.3 m2 surface area oflumber 25.4 mm in thickness). See Anicle30. m.l. Magnesium working. To melt, cast, heat treat or grind more than 10 pounds { 4.54 kg) of magnesium per working day. See Article 48. m.2. Mall, covered. See Article 35. To use a covered mall in the following manner: 1. ?lacing or constructing temporary kiosks, display booths, concession equipment or the like in the man. 2. To use a mall as a place of asseml,>ly. 3. To use open-flame or flame-producing devices. 4. To display any liquid-or gas-fueled powered equipment. m.3. Motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations. To dispense flammable or combustible liquids, liquefied petroleum gases or compressed natural gas at motor vehicle fuel-dispensing stations. See Article 52. Nitrate film. See "cellulose nitrate film." 105.8 105.8 o.1.-0j>en burning. To conduct open burning. Where burning is. conducted on public property or the property of someone other than the permit applicant, the permit applicant shall demonstrate that permission has been obtained by the appropriate government agency, the owner, or the owner's authorized agent When limits for atmospheric conditions or hours restrict burning, such limits shall be designated in the permit restrictions. See Section 1102.3. o.2. Organic coatings. To manufacture more than l gallon (3.79 L) of organic coatings in a working day. See Article 50. o.3. Ovens, industrial baking or drying. To operate an indus- trial baking or drying oven regulated by Article 62. p. l. Parade floats. To use a parade float for public perfor- mance, presentation, spectacle, entertainment or parade. See Sec- tion 1104. ~. p.2. Places of asse11,1bly. To operate a place of assembly. See Ar- -,. ticle 25. p.3. Pyrotechnical special effects material. For permits for pyrotechnical special effects material, see Article 78. r.1. Radioactive materials. To store or handle at any installa- tion more than 1 microcurie (37 000 becquerel) of radioactive ma- terial not contained in a sealed source or more than I millicurie (37 000 000 becquerel) of radioactive material in a sealed source or sources, or any amount of radioactive material for which a spe- cific license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is re- quired. See. Article 80. · r.2. Refrigeration equipment. To install or operate a mechani- cal refrigeration unit or system regulated by Article 63. r.3. Repair garages. To use a structure as a place of business for servicing or repairing motor vehicles. See Article 29. s. l. Spraying or dipping. To conduct a spraying or clipping op- eration utilizing flammable or combustible liquids or the applica- tion of combustible powders regulated by Article 45. t. 1. Temporary membrane structures, tents and canopies. To erect or operate an air-supported temporary membrane struc- ture or tent having an area in exc;ess of200 square feet (18.6 m2), or a canopy in excess of 400 square feet (37.2 m2), except for structures used exclusively for camping. See Article 32. t.2. 'lire storage. To use an open area or portion thereof to store tires in excess of 1,000 cubic feet (28.3 m3). See Section 1103.3.6. w. l. Wood products. To store chips, bogged material, lumber or plywood in excess of 200 cubic feet {5.u7 m3). See Article 30. 105.8.1 [For SFMJ Additronal Permits. In addition ta the permits required by Section 105.8, the follow- ing permits shall be obtained from the Bureau of Fire Prevention prior to engaging in the following activities, operations, practices or ftmctions: 1. Production facilities. To change use or occupancy, or allow the attendance of a live audience, or for wrap parties. 2. Pyrotechnics and special effects. To use pyrotechnic special effects, open flame, use of flammable or combustible liquids and gases, welding, and the parking of nwtor vehicles in any building or location used far the purpose of nwtion picture, television and commercial production. 3. Live audiences. To install seating arrangements for live au- diences in approved production facilities, production studios and sound stages. See Article 25. 1-7 CA A-1. CL A-1.. it CL A-1.. CL A-1. CL A-1.. CL at A-1. CL at A-1. CL A-1. CL at M. CL !t: M. CL AL I I I I I I I I I I I -1 I I I- I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE TABLE 105-~PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR CRYOGENS1 INSIDE BUILDING {gallon&) OUTSIDE BUILDING {gallons) , TYPE OF CRVOGEN x3.78Sfor L -Conosive Over 1 Over 1 -Flammable Over 1 60 Highly toxic Over I Over 1 Nonflammable 60 500 Oxidi~er (includes oxygen) 10 50 lSee Article 75. TABLE 105-C-PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS1 TABLE 105-B TABLE 105-C 1-9 I I I • I I ATTACHMENT#l8 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 8001 ARTICLE 80 -HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SECTION 8001 -GENERAL 8001.1 Scope. 8001.1.1 General. Prevention, control and mitigation of dan- gerous conditions reJated-to storage, dispensing, use and handling of hazardous materials and information needed by emergency re- sponse personnel shall be in accordance with Article 80. EXCEPTIONS: 1. The quantities of alcoholic beverages, medi- cines, foodstuffs and cosmetics, containing not more than 50 percent by volume of water-miscible liquids and with the remainder of the solu- tions not being flammable, in retail sales occupancies are unlimited when packaged in individual-containers not exceeding 4 liters. 2. Application and release of pesticide products and materials in- tended for use in weed abatement, erosion control, soil amendment or similar applications when applied in accordance with the manufactur- er's instructions and label directions. The storage-of hazardous materials and maximum quantity on- site is prohibited within the limits established by law as the limits of districts in which such storage is prolu"bited. (See model adopt- ing ordinance, Section 8:) 8001.1.2 Material classification. Hazardous materials are those chemicals or substances defined as such in Article 2. See Appendix VI-A for the classification of hazard categories and hazard evaluations. The classification system referenced in Section 8002 shall ap- ply to all hazardous materials, including those materials regulated elsewhere in this code. Mixtures shall be classified in accordance with hazards of the mixture a$ a whole. Mixtures shall be classified by an approved qualified organization, individual or testing laboratory. 8001.1.3 Application. Article 80 shall apply to all hazardous materials, including those roaterials regulated elsewhere in this code, except that when specific requirements are provided in other articles, those specific requirements shall apply. See Sec- tion 101.6. When a material has ~ultiple hazards, all hcirds shall be ad- dressed. · The provisions of Article 80 related to health,hazards as classi- fied in Section 8002 are waived when the chief has determined that such enforcement is preempted by-other codes, statutes or or- dinances. The details of any action granting such a waiver shall be recorded and entered in the files of the code enforcement agency. 8001.1.4 Existing buildings. For existing buildings, see Sec- tion 102. - 8001,1.5 Retail and wholesale storage and displ.ty. For retail and wholesale storage and dfsplay of nonflammable solid and nonflammable or noncombustible liquid hazardous materials in Group M retail sales occupancies, see Section 8001.14. 8001.2 Definitions. 8001.2.1 General. For definitions of BARRICADE; BULK OXYGEN SYSTEM; CARCINOGEN; CEJLING LIMIT, CHEMICAL; C.F.R.; CHEMICAL NAME; COMMON RADI- ATION SOURCE MATERIAL; COMPRESSED GAS; COM- PRESSED GAS CONTAINER; COMPRESSED GAS SYSTEM; CONTINUOUS GAS-DEIBCTION SYSTEM; CONTROL AREA; CORROSIVE; CYLINDER; DEFLAGRATION; DE- TACHED STORAGE; DETONATION; DOT; EXCESS FLOW CONTROL; EXCESS FLOW VALVE; EXPLOSION; EXPLO- SIVE; FISSILE MATERIAL; FLAMMABLE GAS; FLAM- MABLE LIQUEFIED GAS; FLAMMABLE SOLID; HANDLING; HAZARDOUS MATERIAL; HEALTH HAZ- ARD; IIlGHLY TOXIC MATERIAL; HIGID.,Y VOLATlLE LIQUID; IDLH; INERT GAS; IRRITANT; MATERIAL SAFE- TY. DATA SHEET; NESTING; NORMAL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (NTP);-ORGANTC-PEROXIDE; OSHA: OXI- DIZER; PERMISSIBLJ;: EXPOSURE LIMIT (PEL); PEROX- IDE-FORMING CHEMICAL; PHYSICAL HAZARD; PORTABLE TANKS; PRIMARY CONTAINMENT; PRO- PRIETARY INFORMATION; PYROPHORIC; REDUCED FLOW VALVE; RETAIL SALES OCCUPANCY; SCAVENGED GAS; SECONDARY CONTAINMENT; SEGREGATED;•SEN- SITIZER; SEPARATE GA:S STORAGE ROOM; SIMPLE AS- PHYXIANT GAS; STATIONARY TANK; STORAGE FACILITY; TOXIC MATERIAL; UNAUTHORIZED DIS- CHARGE; UNSTABLE MATERIAL; UNSTABLE (reactive) LIQUID; USE; USE, CLOSED SYSTEM; USE, OPEN SYS- TEM; and WATER-REACTIVE MATERIAL, see Article 2. 8001.2.2 Limited application. For the purpose of Article 80, certain terms are defined as follows: CONTAINER is any vessel of 60 United States gallons (227.1 L) or less capacity used for transporting or storing hazardous ma- terials. OUTDOOR CONTROL AREA is an area which contains hazardous materials not exceeding the limits of Table 8001.15-C or 8001.15-D. 8001.3 .Permits. 8001.3.1 General. Permits are required to store, dispense, use or handle hazardous material in excess of quantities specified in Sec- tion 105, Permit h.l. A permit is required when a material is classified as having more than one hazard category if the quantity limits are exceeded in any category. Permits are required to install, repair, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close or substantially modify a storage facility or other area regulated by Article 80. See also Sec-_ tion 8001.13. EXCEPTIONS: I. Routine maintenance. 2. For emergency repair work performed on an emergency basis, application for permit shall be made within two working days 'of com- men<:ement of work. Permittee shall apply for approval to close storage, use or han- dling facilities at least 30 days prior to the termination of the stor- age, use or handling of hazardous materials. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the facility closure plan filed pursuant to Section 8001.13. This 30-day period may be waived by the chief if there are special circumstances requiring such waiver. 1-211 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L L t 8001.3.2 8001.4.5.1.2 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. L c [For SFMJ The HMIS shall comply with Health and Safety Code, t ~ Chapter 6.95, Sections 25500 through 25545, and Title 19, Divi- L A 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 hazardou~ materials shall be in accordance-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 of an approved" type. • 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 acc,o,-dance with Section 8001.4.3. 8001.4.3.2 Design and construction. Piping, tubing, Vl,\1Ves, fittings and related components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: l. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and rela~ed 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 subj~. 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 regu]ations for supply piping for health hazard materials, Supply piping and tubing for gases and liq- 1-212 1 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE uids having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UPC 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" matc1ial shall have welded or brazed connections throughout unless an exhausted enclosure is provided if the mate- rial is a gas, oi; 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 connec- 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 coi:ridors and floor or roof above or in concealed space above other occupancies when installed in accordance with the Building Code as required for semi-ronductor 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 source 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. Isolation from f'rre 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 whlch will shut off the source of gas to the piping system in the event of !eakage. 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.S.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. 8001.45.1.2 Secondary containment. Secondary containment shall be provided for new installations of underground tanks. I !I , I I I ATTACHMENT#19 I I 1· ·1 I I I .I 1· I I ·.1. I I I 1------8001.3.2 8001.4.5.1.2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LC LA H LC LA LC LA 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-qwned fuel gas lines and low-pressure fuel gas lines, 6. On 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 shalrbe 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. 8001.4 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 accordance with Section 8001.4. 8001.4.2 Design and construction of containers, cylinders and tanks, Containers, cylinders and ~ 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 of an approved type. 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 ~d 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 hazardqus.materials sha11 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 materia~. Supply piping and ttJbing for gases and liq-· 1-212 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE uids having a healt)l hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in accordance with UPC Standard 79-3 shall also be in accordance with the follow:ing: I. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of highly tox- ic or .toxic mate1ial 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 connec- 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 aqove 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 th~ storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as practical, 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: l. Isolation 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.S Installation of tanks. 8001.4.S.l 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 I I ·I· ATTACHMENT #20 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 FIRE CODE 8001.4.5.2 Aboveground tanks. Aboveground stationary tanks used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be located and protected in accordance with the requirements for outdoor storage of the particular material involved and shall be marked as required by Section 8001.7. 8001.4.6 Empty containers and tanks. Empty containers and tanks previously used for the storage of hazardous materials shall be free from residual material and vapor as defined by DOT, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) or other regu- lating authority or maintained as specified for the storage of the hazardous material. 8001.4.7 Maintenance. 8001.4.7.1 General, Equipment, machinery and required detec- tion and alarm-systems associated with hazardous materials shall be maintained in an-operable condition. Defective containers, cyl- inders and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or dis- posed of in an approved manner. Defective equipment or machinery shall be removed from service and repaired or re- placed. Required detection and alann systeffil! shall be replaced or repaired where defective. See also Section'8001.4.4. 8001.4.7.2 Tanks out-of-service for 90 days. Stationary tanks not used for a period of 90 days shall be properly safeguarded or removed in an approved manner. Such tanks shall have the fill line, gauge opening and pump connection secured against tamper- ing. Vent lines shall be properly maintained. Tanks which ani to be placed back in service shall be tested in an approved manner. 8001.4.7.3 Defective containers and tanks. Defective contain- ers and tanks shall be removed from service, repaired or disposed ofin an approved manner. 8001.4.8 Liquid-level limit control, Atmospheric tanks which have a capacity greater than 500 gallons (1893 L) containing haz- ardous material liqujds shall be equipped with a liquid-level limit control to prevent overfilling of the tank. · EXCEPTION: Tanks monitored by a system which limits net con- tents by weight 8001A.~ Seismic protection. Machjnery and equipment utiliz- ing hazardous materials shall be seismically anchored ~n accor- dance with the Building Code. 8001.5 Release of Hazardous Materials. 8001.5.1 General. Hazardous materials shall not be released into a sewer, storm drain, ditph, drainage canal, lake, river or tidal waterway, or upon the ground, sidewalk, street, highway or into the atmosphere. • EXCEPTION: Materials released in accoxdance with federal, state or local governing regulations or permits of the jurisdictional Air Quality Management Board with a National Pollutant Discharge Elim- ination System Permit, with waste discharge requirements !'Stablished by the jurisdictional Water Quality Control Boan! or with local sewer pretreatment requirements for publicly. owned treatment works. 8001.5.2 Unauthorized discharges. 8001.5.2.1 Records. Accurate records shall be kept-of the unau- thorized discharge of hazardous materials by the pennittee. 8001.5.2.2 Notification. The c~ef shall be notified immediate- ly when an unauthorized discharge becomes reportable under· state, federal or local regulations. 8001.5.2.3 Preparation. Provisions shall be made for control- ling and mitigating unauthorized discharges. 8001.4.5.2 8001.9 8001.S.2.4 Control. When an unauthorized discharge due to pri- mary container failure is discovered, the involved primary con- tainer shall be repaired or removed from service. 8001.5.2.S Responsibility for cleanup. The person, finn or cor- poration responsible for an unauthorized discharge shall institute and complete all actions necessary to remedy the effects of such unauthorized discharge, whether sudden or gradual, at no cost to the jurisdiction. When deemed necessary by the chief, cleanup may be initiated by the fire department or by an authorized indi- vidual or firm. Costs associated with such cleanup sha11 be borne by the owner, operator or other person responsible for the unau- thorized discharge. 8001.7 Identification Signs. Visible hazard identification signs as specified in UFC Standard 79-3 shall be placed on stationary aboveground tanks and at entrances to locations where hazardous materials are stoi:ed, dispensed, used or handled in quantities re- quiring a pennit. Signs shall be provided at specific entrances and locations designated by the chief. EXCEPTION: The chief may waive this requirement in special cases when consistent with safety if the owner or operator has sub- mitted a hazardous materials management plan and hazardous materi- als inventory statement. See Appendix II-E and Sections 8001.3.2 and 8001.3.3. Individual containers, cartons or packages shall be conspicu- ously marked or labeled in accordance with nationally recognized standards. Rooms or cabinets containing compressed gases shall be con- spicuously labeled COMPRESSED GAS. Signs shall not be obscured or removed . Signs shall be in English as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code. ,- Signs shall be durable. The size, color and lettering shall be in accordance with nation- ally recognized standards. 8001.8 Signs. lo addition to the hazard .identification signs re- quired by Section 8001.7, additional hazard identification and warning signs shall be provided as follows: 1. Stationary .containers and tanks shall be placarded with haz- ard identification signs as specified in UFC Standard 79-3 for the specific material contained. 2. Signs prohibiting smoking sh.all be provided in the following situations: 2.1 lo rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dispensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a pennit in accordance with Section 8001.3.I. 2.2 Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage, dispens- ing or open-use areas. Signs shall not be obscured or removed. Signs shall be in En- glish as a primary language or in symbols allowed by this code. Signs shall be durable. The size, color and lettering shall be in ac- cordance with nationally recognized standards. 8001.9 Sources of Ignition. Smoking shall be prohibited in the following locations: 1. Within 25 feet (7620 mm) of outdoor storage or dispensing areas. 1-213 I I I I I . ATTACHMENT#21 I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I ·I I I· I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 7902.5-K 7903 -7903.2.1.3 2001 CALIFORNIA 'FIRE CODE TABLE 7902.S-K-AUTOMATIC SPRINKLi:R-PROTiECTION·REQUlf'IEMENTS FOR CLASS I LIQUID STORAGE IN METAL CONTAINERS OF 1 GAUON (3.79 L) CAPACITY·OR U:ss WITH UNCART6NED OR CASE-CUT SHEU: OISP.LAY UP TO 61/2 FEET (1981 mm}, . AND PALLETIZED STORAGE ABOVE IN A DOUBLE ROW RACK ARRAY1 CEILING SPIUNKLllR DESfGN AND DE- MANI> IN-RACK SPRINKLER ARRANGEMENT AND DEMAND Aru(,q,ll.) Racb Minimum HOk Mlmmam llcaslty x 0.092Horm2 9 to 12 SaumDenwid OaraUon (apm/,q.lt.) F<ct (20ml Sprialclers Ord. (:1743!0 Minimum aadffose CLASSUQ-x 40.1$for Hip Telllp Madmum llacksup1o9F,.. 3'58 Nozzle Number or Sprioklers Stnam um. (Llmi .. m>> Ten,p. Spaciae (:1743mm),Doep mm) l'n:slun: Openaiinc X 3.711Sfo,Um (hours) Maximum 0.60 2,Q002 20ft. NIA 100 sq. I. Ord. temp. quick tesponse NIA 30 psi (206.8 1. Six sprinklers 500 2 ft./hd. sprinklers, max. 8 ft. 3 in. Mcb on two levels (6096 (9.29 (25 J.? nun).horizontal kPa) 2. Hydraulically mm)stor-m2/hd.) spacing (standard most remote 12 age height 2. One line of sprinklers at the orifice) sprinklers 6 ft. (1g29 mm) level and the 111/z ft. (3505 mm) level of or storage 3. Locate-in longitudinal flue 14psi (96.5 space, staggered vemcal kPa) 4. Shiel~ required where mu!-0arge ori-tilevel lice) l'fhis table s!Jall not apply to racks with solid shelves. 2Using extta-large orifice sprinklers under a ceiling 30 feet (9144 mm) or less in height. Minimum aisle width is 71/2 feet (2286 mm). SECTION 7903 -DISPENSING, USE, MIXING AND HANDLING 7903.1 General 7903.1.1 Applicability. Dispensing, use, mixing and handling of flammable and combu~tible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 7901 and 7903. See Section 7904 for tank vehicle and tank car loading and unloading and other special operations. EXCEPTION: Containers of.organic coatings havingno·fue point when tested in accordance with nationally recognized standards (see Section 9003, Standard a.4.5) when opened for pigmentation need not comply with Section 7903. 7903.1.2 Sale of Class I or II liquids for d-0mestic clean- ing. Class I and II liquids with a .flash point of 110°F ( 43.3°C) or less shall not be sold or off~ for sale fqr the express purpose of domestic cleaning. 7903.1.3 Liqµid transfer. 7903.1.3.i General. Liquid transfer equipment and methods for transfer of Class I, ll and ill-A liquids shall be approved and in ac- cordance with Section 7903.1.3. 7903.1.3.2 Pumps. Positive displacement ptimps shall be pro- vided with pressure relief discharging back to the tank, pump suc- tion or other suitable location, or shall be provided with interlocks to prevent overpressure. 7903.1.3.3 Pressured systems. When gases are introduced to provide for liquid transfer by pressure, only inert gases shall be used, and controls, including pressure-relief devices, shall be pro- vided to limit the pressure.so that it cannot exceed the·maximum worldng pr~ure of tank~. containers and piping systems. When devices operating through pressure within a tank or container are used, the tank or container shall be a pressure vessel approved for the intended use. Air o, oxygen shall not be used for pressuriza-. tion. 7903.1.3.4 Piping, hoses and valves. Piping, hoses and valves used in liquid transfer operations shall be approved odist:ed for the intended use. 1-198 7903.1.4 Container-filling facilities for Class I liqulds. 7903.1.4.1 Manual operations. Class I liquids shall not be run into containers unless the nozzle and containers are electrically in- terconnected. Acceptable methods of electrical interconnection include: I. Metallic floor plates on which containers stand while filling, when such floor plate$ are electrically connected to the fill stem, or 2. Where the fill stem is bonded to the container during filling by means of a bond wire. 7903.1.4.2 Automatic operations. Container-filling operations for Class I liquids involving conveyor belts or other automatic- feeding operations shall be adequately designed to prevent static accumulations. 7903.2 Use, Dispensing and Mixing Inside of Buildings. 7903.2.1 Genent}. 7903.2.1.1 Applicability. Indoor use, dispensing and mixing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with Sections 7903. l and 7903.2. 7903.2.i.2 Closure of mixing or blending vessels. Vessels used for mixing or blending of Class I liquids shall be provided with self-closing, tight.fitting, noncombustible lids that will control a fire within such vessel. EXCEPTION: Where such devices are impractical, approved au- tomatic or manually controlled fire-extinguishing devices shall be pro- vided. {. ( '-....-• I I I I I. ATTACHMENT #22 I .. I I I I I I I I ,. I I I I I I ·1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8001.9 8001,11.3 2. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dis- pensed or used in open systems in amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3.1. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in 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.l Construction requirements. Control areas shall be separated from each other by not less than a one-hour fire-resis- tive occupancy separation. 8001.10.2.2 Number. The number of control areas 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. 1 8001.10.3.2 Construction. Oas 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 facility 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 requirements 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 exhausted enclosure is used to increase exempt amounts or when the location of hazardous mate- rials in exhausted enclosures is either reguired or allowed by Sec- tion 8003 or 8004, the exhausted enclosure shall be in accordance with Section 8001.10.4. 8001.10.4.2 Construction: Exhausted enclosurcs·shall be non- combustible. 8001.10.4.3 Ventilation. The ventilation system for exhausted·. enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding ar~ For toxic and highly toxic gases, the requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.3 shall also be met. 8001.10.S Gas cabinets. 8001,10,S.I General, When a gas cabinet is used to increasoex- empt amounts or when the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is either required or allowed by Section 8003 or 8004, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Section 800 I. I 0.5. 1-214 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 8001.10.S.2 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be constructed in accord~ce with the following: 1. Constructed ofnot less than 0.097-inch (2.46 mm) {I 2 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 the surrounding area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the re- quirements setJorth 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 !Je 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- , dance with the following: I. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gafe). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 1 /z-inch (38.l mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-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 of2 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. 8001.11.2 Security. The storage, dispensing, use and handling areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded with such protective facilities as public safety requires. . 8001.11,3 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 su!Jject to vehicular damage. When guard posts are installed, the posts shall be: L Constructed of steel not less than 4 inches (101.6 nun) in di- ameter and concrete filled, 2. Spaced not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) between posts on center, .- I I 1. I ,, I I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I ATTACHMENT #23 . I I: I I I I I I I I I I I I I, I I I 8001.9 8001.11.3 2. In rooms or areas where hazardous materials are stored or dis- pensed or used in open systems io amounts requiring a permit in accordance with Section 8001.3.l. Open flames and high-temperature devices shall not be used in a manner which creates a hazardous condition. EXCEPTION:-Eneigy-consuming equipment listed for use with the hazardous materials stored or used. · 8001.10 Construction Requirements. 8001.10.1 General. Buildings, ot portions thereof, in which hazardous materials are stored, handled or used shall be constructed in accordapce with the Building Code. 8001.10.2.2 Number. The number of control areas in buildings or portions of buildings having Group M Occupancies and build- ings or portions-haviµg 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. 1 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 facility 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 requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.1.3.4 shall also be met. 8001.10,4 E:mauste~ enclosures. 8001.10.4,l General. When an exhausted enclosure is used to increase exempt amounts or when the location of hazardous mate- rials in exhausted enclosures is either required or allowed by Sec- 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 enclosures shall be designed to operate at a negative pressure in relation to the surrounding area. For toxic and highly toxic gases, the requirements set forth in Section 8003.3.l.3.3 shall also be met. 8001.10.S Gas cabinets. 8001,10,S.l General. Whe11.a gas· cabinet is used to increase ex- empt amounts or when the location of compressed gases in gas cabinets is either required or allowed by Section 8003 or 8004, the gas cabinet shall be in accordance with Section goof 10.5. 1-214 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 8001.10.S.2 Construction. Gas cabinets shall be constructed in accordance with the following: 1. Constructep ofnot 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 the 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 J:!azardous 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- dance with the following: I. Cabinets shall be of steel having a thickness of not less than 0.044 inch {1.12 mm) (18 gage). The cabinet, including the door, shall be double walled with 11fi-inch (38.1 mm) airspace between the walls. Joints shall be riveted or welded and shall be tightfitting. Doors shall be well fitted, self-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 of2 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. 8001.11 General Safety Precautions. 8001.11.1 Personnel training and written 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 material safety data sheets and be knowledgeable in the site emer- gency response procedures. 8001.11.2 Security. The storage, dispensing, use and handling -areas shall be secured against unauthorized entry and safeguarded ' with such protective facilities as public safety requires. 8001.11.3 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 be: 1. Constructed 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 1· I I I I I 1· I. -1 I ,. I I ATTACHMENT #24. I I I I I I I I I I 1· I-__ _ -., 1- I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE 1201 1202.2.5 Chapter12 INTERIOR ENVIRONMENT SECTION 1201 -GENERAL Buildings and portions thereof shall provide occupants with light _ and ventilation ·as set forth in this chapter. For ventilation of haz- ardous vapors or fumes, see Section 306.5 and the Mechanical Code. SECTJON 1202 -LIGHT AND VENTILATION IN GROUPS A, B, E, F, i-1, I, M AND S OCCUPANCIES 1202.1 Light. All enclosed portions of Groups A, B,E,F, H, I, M and S Occupancies customarily occupied by human beings shall be provided with natural light by means of exterior glazed open- ings with -an area not less than one tenth of the total floor area, or shall be provided with artificial light. Such exterioropenings shall - open directly onto a public way or a yard or court as set forth in I Section 1203.4. See Section 1003.2.9 for req_uired means of egress illumination. c 1202.1.1 [For AGRJ Meat and poultry processing plant. See ~ Section 450A. A ~ 1202.1.2 [For AGR] Horsemeat and pet food establishments. ~ See Sectidn 453A. C . I: ~ 1202.1.3 [For CA] Veterinary facilities. See Section 491A. 1202.2 Ventilation. 1202.2.1 General. All enclosed portlons of Groups A, B, E, F, H, i, Mand S Occupancies customarily occupied by human beings shall be provided with natural ventilation by means of openable exterior openings with an area not less than 1/20 of the total floor area or shall be provided with a mechanically operated ventilation system. Such exterior openings shall open directly onto a public way ora yard or court as set forth in Section 1203.4. Such mechan- ically operated ventilation system shall be capable of supplying a minimum of 15 cubic feet per minute (7 Us) of outside air per oc- cupant in all portions of the building during such time as the build- ing is occupied. If the velocity of the air at a register exceeds 10 feet per second (3 m/s), the register shall be placed more than 8 feet (2438 mm) above the floor directly beneath. Toilet rooms shall be provided with a fully openable exterior window with an area not less than 3 square feet (0.279 m2), or a vertical duct not less than 100 square inches (64 516 mm2) in area for the first water cJoset plus 50 square inches (32 258 mm2) addi- tional of area for each additional water closet, or a mechanically operated exhaust ·system capable of providing a complete.change of air every 15 minutes. Such mechanii;ally operated exhaust sys- tems shall be connected directly to the outside, and the point of discharge shall be at least 3 feet (914 mm) from any opening that allows air entry into occupied portions of the building. For ventilation of hazardous vapors or fumes in Group·H Occu- pancies, see Sections 307 .5.2 and 1202.2.3. For Group S, Division 3 Occupancies, see Section 1202.2.7. 1202.2.3 Group H Occupancies. Rooms, areas or spaces of Group H Occupancies in which explosive, corrosive, combus- tible, flammable or highly toxic dusts, mists, fumes, vapors or gases are or may be emitted d!Je to the processing, use, handling or storage of materials shall be mechanically ventilated as required by the Fire Code and the Mechanical Code. , Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts and plenums. EXCEPTiON: Duels conveying vapororfumcs having flammable constituents less than 25 percent of their lower flammability limit may pass through other spaces. Emissions generated at work stations shall be confined to the area in which they are generated as specified in the Fire Code and the Mechanical Code. The location of supply and exhaust openings shall be in accord- ance with the Mechanical Code. Exhaust air-contaminated by highly toxic material shall be treated in accordance with the Fire Code. A manual shutoff control shall be provided outside of the room ~ in a positionadjacentto the access door to the room or in a location ~ approved by the chief. The switch shall be of the break-glass type F~ and shall be labeled VENTILATION SYSTEM EMERGENCY F SHUTOFF. F EXCEPTION [ForSFMJ: M1e11 exha11stsystemsco11veyingexplo· sive, cormsive, combustible, flammable or highly toxic dusts, mists, fumes, vapors or gases are JOO percent exhattsted to the outside, an emergency velllilation sy~tem sluttoff is not required. 1202.2.4 Group H, Division 4 Occupancies. In all buildings classified as Group H, Division 4 Occupancies used for the repair or handling of motor vehicles operating under their own power, mechanical ventilation shall be provided capable of exhausting a minimum of 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot (0.044 Us/m2) of floor area. Each engine repair stall shall be equipped with an exhaust pipe extension duct, extending to the outside of the building, which, if over 10 feet (3048 mm) in length, shall me- chanically exhaust 300 cubic feet per minute (141.6 Us). Con- necting offices and .waiting rooms shall be supplied with conditioned air under positive pressure. EXCEPTION: When approved, ventilating equipment may be omitted in repair garages, enclosed helipons and aircraft hangars when well-distributed unobstructed openings to the outer air of sufficient size to supply necessary ventilation are furnished. ~ I: C L A L C L A L C L 1202.2~5 Group H, Division 6 Occupancies. In Group H, Divi- sion 6 Occupancies, mechanical exhaust ventilation shall be pro-I vided throughout the fabrication area at the rate of not less than 1 cubic foot per minute per square foot (0.044 L/s/m2) of floor area. The exhaust air duct system of one fabrication area shall not connectto another duct system outside that fabrication area within the building. Ventilation systems shall comply with the Mechanical Code ex- cept that the automatic shutoffs need not be installed on air- moving equipment. However, smoke detectors shall be installed in the circulating airstream and shall initiate a signal at the emer- gency control station. Except for exhaust systems, at least one manually operated re- mote control switch that will shut down the fabri<".ation area venti- 1-135 I I ,I I .____.. 1· I: I 1, 1· I •._ ... I I I 1, '--·· I ·.___, I I - I 1· EXHAUST SYSTEMS CHAPTERS EXHAUST SYSTEMS 501.0 Scope This chapter includes requirements for environmental air ducts, product conveying systems and c_ommercial hoods and kitchen ventilation. Part I -Environmental Air Ducts and Product Conveying Systems 502.0 Definitions · For the purposes of Part 11 t!'te following definitions apply: ENVIRONMENTAL AIR DUCT is ducting used for conveying air at temperatures not exceeding 250°F (121 ·q to or from occupied areas of any occupancy through other than heating or air-conditioning systems, such as ventilation for human usage, domestic kitchen range exhaust, bathroom exhaust ducts, and domestic-type clothes dryer exhaust ducts. PRODUCT-CONVEYING DUCT is ducting used for conveying solid particulates, such as refuse, dust, fumes and smoke; liquid particulate matter, such as spray residue, mists and fogs; vapors, such as vapors from flammable or corrosive liquids; noxious and toxic gases; and air at temperatures exceeding 250°F (121 °C). · 502.1 Product-Conveying Ducts -Classification Product-conveying ducts shall be classified according to their use, as follows: Class 1. Ducts conveying nonabrasives, such as smoke, spray, mists, fogs, noncorrosive fumes and gases, light fine dusts or powders. Class 2. Ducts conveying ~oderately abrasive particulate in light concentrations, such as sawdust and grain dust, buffing and.polishing dust. Class 3. Ducts conveying Class 2 materials in high concentrations and highly abrasive materials in low concentrations, such as manganese, steel chips and coke. Class 4. Ducts conveying highly abrasive material in high concentrations. Class 5. Ducts conveying corrosives, such as acid vapors. 503.0 Motors, Fans and Filters 503.1 General. Motors and fans shall be sized to provide the required air movement. Motors in areas which contain flammable vapors or dusts shall be of a type approved for such environments. A manually operated remote control installed at an approved . location shall be provided to shut off fans or blowers in flammable vapor or dust systems. Electrical equipment used in operations that generate explosive ot flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall be interlocked with the ventilation system so that the equipment cannot be operated unless the ventilation fans are in operation. Motors for fans used to convey flammable vapors or dusts shall be located outside the duct or shall be protected with approved shields and dustproofing. Motors and fans shall be accessible for servicing and maintenance. 503.2 Fans. Parts of fans in contact with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall be of nonferrous or nonsparking materials or their casing shall be lined or constructed of such material. When the size and hardness of materials passing through a fan could produce a spark, both the fan and the- casing shall be of nonsparking materials. When fans are required to be spark-resistant, their bearings shall not be within the airstream, and all parts of the fan shall be grounded. Fans in systems handling materials that are likely to clog the blades, and fans in buffing or woodworking exhaust systems, shall be of the radial-blade or tube-axial-type. _ Equipment used to exhaust explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall bear an identification plate stating the ventilation rate for which the system was designed. Fans located in systems conveying corrosives .shall be of materials that are resistant to the corrosive or shall be coated with corrosion-resistant materials. 503,3 Air filters shall be listed units. Liquid adhesive coatings used on filters shall have a flash point of 350°F (177°C) or higher, as det~rmined by the Fire Code standards. 504.0 Environmental Air Ducts 504.1 Makeup and Exhaust Air Ducts. Environmental air ducts not regulated by other provisions of this code shall comply with this section. Ducts shall be substantially airtight and shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 6. Exhaust ducts s·hall not extend into or through ducts or plenums. Exhaust ducts shall terminate outside the building and shall be equipped with back-draft dampers. Environmental air ducts which have an alternate function as a part of an approved 61 --·-- Material Safety Kleen Immersion Cleaner Evaportation Time • Worst Case Conditions: Definitions: Calculations 25% LFL: ----·1--------· -- Location: Callawav Gold -Buildino 1 ITool Crib Areal CFM Required for Vapor-Air Mixtures@ </=25% LFL in Exhaust Ducts LFL 25% of LFL Volumes of Air to One Volume of Vapor 0.8 0.2000 499.0000 Hood Face Velocity: >/=100 fpm Spill Depth: </=1/4" Ternperature: </=72oF Evapora~ion Rate: </=0.0005 gin/sec Specific Gravity 0.9500 Vapor Cubic Feet of Exhaust Evaporation Density• Ventilation Air Needed Rate galls to Keep@25% LFL Per Gal of Liquid Evaporated 4.4000 11894.2303 0.0005 CFMto Keep Evaporated Liquid at 25% LFL if All of the LI quid ,is Evaporated 356.8269'. CFM • Cubic Feet of Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep Vapors@ 25% LPL per Volume of Liquid Indicated LFL = Lower Flammable Limit Reference: NFPA Fire Protection Handbook & NFPA 86 25% of LFL = 0.25XLFL Volume of Air to One Volume of Vapor= (100-25%LFL)/25%LFL Cubic Feet Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep @25%LFL Gallon of Liquid Evaporated= 4x[(8.33/0.075)]x[(specific gravity/vapor density)} x [(100-LFC)/LFL] CFM = [Cubic Feet per Minute Exhaust Ventilation Needed to Keep@ 25% .LFL Per Gallon of Liquid Evaporated} x [Gallons per Minute of Evaporated Liquid} Mairtaining vapors at </=25% LFL required in work areas and allows ducts to extend through other areas. Location Control Area #1 -· - I 1-- I I I I I I. I I I. I I I I I 504. 1 -505.1 smoke-control system do not require design as Class 1 product-c9nveying ducts. 504.2 · Domestic Range Vents. Ducts used for domestic kitchen range ventilation shall be of metal and shall have smooth interior surfaces. Exception: Ducts for domestic · kitchen downdraft grill-range ventilation installed under a concrete slab floor may be of approved Schedule 40_PVC provided: 1. The und~r-floor trench in which the duct is installed shall be completely backfilled with sand or gravel. . 2. Not more than one (1) inch (25.4 mm) of six (6) inch diameter (152 mm) PVC coupling may protrude above the concrete floor surface. 3. PVC pipe joints shall be solvent cemented to provided an air-and grease-tight duct. 4. The duct shall terminate above grade outside the building and shall be equipped with a backdraft damper. 504.3 Clothes Dryers 62 504.3.1 Moisture Exhaust Ducts. Moisture exhaust ducts shall temtinate on the outside of the building and shall be equipped with a back- draft damper. Screens shall not be installed at the duct termination. Ducts for exhausting clothes dryers shall not be connected or installed with sheet-metal screws or other fasteners which will obstruct the flow. Clothes dryer moisture- exhaust ducts shall not be connected to a gas vent connector, gas vent or chimney. Clothes dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall not extend into or through ducts or plenums. 504.3.2 Domestic Clothes Dryers. When a compartment or space for a domestic clothes dryer is provided, a minimum four (4) inch diameter {102 mm) moisture exhaust duct of approved material shall be installed in accordance with this section and Section 504.0. When a closet is designed for the installation of a clothes dryer, a minimum opening of 100 square inches (64,516 mm2) for makeup air shall be provided in the door or by other approved means. 504.3.2.1 Domestic Dryer Vents. Domestic clothes dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall be of metal and shall have smooth interior surfaces. Exception: Approved flexible duct connectors not more than six (6) feet (1849 mm) in length may be used in connection with domestic dryer exhausts. Flexible duct connectors shall not be concealed within construction. 2001 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE 504.3.2.2 Length Limitation. Unless otherwise permitted or required by the dryer manufacturer's installation instructions and approved by the Administrative Authority, domestic dryer moisture exhaust ducts shall not exceed a total combined horizontal and vertical length of fourteen (14) feet (4263 mm), including two (2) ninety degree {90°) (1.57 rad) elbows. Two (2) feet (610 mm) shall be deducted for each ninety degree (90°) (1.57 rad) elbow in excess of two. 504.3_.3 Commerciai Clothes Dryers. Commercial dryer exhaust ducts shall be installed in accordance with their listings. The installation of commercial clothes dryer exhaust -duds shall comply with the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions. 504.4 Heat (Energy) Recovery Ventilators 504._4.1 Heat (Energy) Recovery Ventilators shall be installed in accordance with their listings and comply with the appliance manufacturer's installation instructions. Heat (energy) recovery ventilator ducts shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 6. 504.5 Termination of Environmental Air Ducts. Environmental air-duct exhaust: three (3) feet (914 mm) from property line; three (3) feet (914 mm) from openings into the building. 504.6 Gypsum Wallboard Ducts. Bathroom and laundry room exhaust ducts may be of gypsum wallboard subject to the limitations of Section 602.1. 505.0 Design of Product-Conveying Ventilation Systems 505.1 General. A mechanical ventilation or exhaust system shall be installed to control, capture and remove emissions generated from product use or handling when required by the Building Code or Fire Code and when such emissions result in a hazard to life or property. The design of the system shall be such that the emissions are confined to the area in which they are generated by air currents, hoods or enclosures and shall be exhausted by a duct system to a safe location or treated by removing contaminants. Ducts conveying explosives or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall extend directly to the exterior of the building without entering other spaces. Exhaust ducts shall not extend into or throu h ducts and lenums. I 1- I I I C A I C A C A C A C 1· A C ·---·. ~ A C I 1· 1· 1: ·1 _I: I I '--- I I I I EXHAUST SYSTEMS Separate and distinct systems shall be provided' for incompatible materials. ' · Contaminated air shall not be recirculated lo occup1ed areas unless contaminants have been removed. Air contaminated with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts; flammable or toxic gases, or radioactive material shall not be recirculated. 505.1.1 Anchorage and Support. [For DSA-SSJ The anchorage and supporting structural elements for ventilation and product-conveying sytems, when installed in public schools, community colleges, state- owned or state-leased essential services buildings, shall be designed to withstand the lateral forces as required by the California Building Code, Title 24, Part 2. 505.2 Minimum Velocities and Circulation. The velocity and circulation of air in work areas shall be such that contaminants are captured by an airstream at the area where the emissions are generated and conveyed into a product-conveying duct system. Mixtures within work areas where contaminants are generated shall be diluted below 25 percent of their lower explosive limit or lower flammability I_imit with air which does not contain other contaminants. The velocity of air within the duct shall be not less than set forth .in Table 5-1. · Systems for removal of vapors, gases and smoke shall be designed by the constant velocity or equal friction methods. Systems conveying particulate matter shall be designed employing the coi;i.stant velocity method. Systems conveying explosive or radioactive materials shall be prebalanced through duct sizing. Other systems may be designed with balancing devices such as dampers. Dampers provi!led to balance air flow shall be provided with securely fixed minimum-position blocking devices to 505.1 -505.12 prevent restricting flow below the required volume or velocity. 505.3 Makeup Air. Makeup air shall be provided to replenish air exhausted by the ventilation system. Makeup-air intakes shall be located so as to avoid recirculation of contaminated air within enclosures. 505.4 Hoods and Enclosures. Hoods and enclosures shall be used when contaminants originate in a concentrated area. The design of the hood or enclosure shall be such that air currents created by the exhaust systems will capture the contaminants and transport them directly to the exhaust duct. The volume of air shall be sufficient to dilute explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts as set forth in Section 505.2. Hoods of steel shall have a base metal thickness not less than 0.027 inch (0.69 mm) (22 gage) for Class 1 and Class 5 metal duct systems; 0:033 inch {0.84 mm) (20 gage) for hoods serving a Class 2 duct system; 0.!)44 inch (1.12 mm) (18 gage) for hoods serving a Class 3 duct system; and 0.068 inch (1.73 mm) (14 gage) for hoods serving a Class 4 duct system. Approved nonmetallic hoods and duct systems may be used for Class 5 corrosive systems when the corrosive mixture is nonflammable. Metal hoods used with Class 5 duct systems shall be protected with suitable corrosion-resistant material. Edges of hoods shall be rounded. The minimum clearance between hoods and combustible construction shall be the clearance required by the duct system. 505.10 Exhaust Systems. (Reserved) 505.10.1 Design and operation. (Reserved) 505.10.2 Exhaust ducts. (Reserved) 505.10.3 Duration of operations. (Reserved) 505.10.4 Disposal of exhaust materials. (Reserved) 505.12 Pharmacies-Compounding Area for TABLES-1 Minimum Conveying Velocities Fine light dusts, such as cotton, lint and wood flour (100 mesh and under) Dry dusts; powders, such as fine rubber molding power, soap dust Industrial dusts Average dusts, such as sawdust, grinding dust, coal dust Heavy dusts, such.as metal turnings, lead dusts Moist dusts and chips, such as lead dust with chips, sticky buffing lint, quick-lime dust 2000 25001 3500 4000 4500 (10.2) (12.7)' (17.8) (20.3) (22.9) 1The velocity for aluminum and magnesium powder shall be not less than 4000 feet per minute (20.3 mis). 63 C A C A C A C A C A C A C A I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·. I I I I ·'-· ~---· EXHAUST SYSTEMS CHAPTER.5 EXHAUST SYSTEMS 501.0 Scope This chapter includes requirements for envir~>nmental air ducts, product conveying systems and commercial hoods and kitchen ventilation. Part I -Environmental Air Ducts and Product Conveying Systems 502.0 Definitions For the purposes of Part I, *e following definitions apply: ENVIRONMENTAL AIR DUCT is ducting used for conveying air at temperatures not exceeding 2S0°F (121 ·q to or from occtipied areas of any occupancy through other than heating or air-conditioning systems, such as ventilation for human usage, domestic kitchen range exhaust, bathroom exhaust ducts, and domestic-type clothes dryer exhaust ducts. FLAMMABLE VAPOR OR FUMES is the concentration of flammable constituents in air that exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) of its lower flammabjlity limit (LFL). · PRODUCT-CONVEYING DUCT is ducting used for conveying solid particulates, such as refuse, dust, fumes and smoke; liquid particulate matter, such as · spray residue, mists and fogs; vapors, such as vapors from flammable or corrosive liquids; noxious and toxic gases; and air at temperatures exceeding 250°F (121 'C). . 502.1 Product-Conveying Ducts -Classification Product-conveying ducts shall be classified according to their use, as follows: Class 2. Ducts conveying moderately abrasive particulate in light concentrations, such as sawdust and grain dust, buffing and polishing dust. Class 3. Ducts conveying Class 2 materials in high concentrations and highly abrasive materials in low concentrations, such as manganese, steel chips and coke. Class 4. Ducts conveying highly abrasive material in high concentrations. Class 5. Ducts conveying corrosives, such as acid vapors. 503.0 Motors, Fans and Filters 503.1 General. Motors and fans shall be sized to provide the required air movement. Motors in areas which contain flammable vapors or dusts shall be of a type approved for such environments. A manually operated remote control installed at an approved location shall be provided to shut off fans or blowers in flammable vapor or dust systems. Electrical equipment used in operations that generate explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall be interlocked with the ventilation system so that the equipment cannot be operated unless the ventilation fans are in operation. Motors for fans used to convey flammable vapors ·or dusts shall be located outside the duct or shall be protected with approved shields and dustproofing. Motors and fans shall be accessible for servicing and maintenance. 503.2 Fans. Parts of fans in contact with explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall be of nonferrous or nonsparking materials or their casing shall be lined or constructed of such material. When the size and hardness of materials passing through a fan could produce a spark, both the fan and the casing shall be of nonsparking materials. When fans are required to be spark-resistant, their bearings shlll.l not be within the airstream, and all parts of the fan shall be grounded. Fans in systems handling materials that are likely to clog the blades, and fans in buffing or woodworking exhaust systems, shall be of the radial-blade or tube-axial-type. Equipment· used to exhaust explosive or flammable vapors, fumes or dusts shall bear an identification plate stating the ventilation rate for which the system was designed. Fans located in systems conveying corrosives shall be of materials that are resistant to the corrosive or shall be coated with corrosion-resistant materials. 503.3 Ai: filters shall be listed units. Liquid adhesive coatings used on filters shall have a flash point .of sso•p (177'C) or higher, as determined by the Fire Code standards. 504.0 Environmental Air Ducts 504.1 Makeup and Exhaust Air Ducts. Environmental air ducts not regulated by other provisions of this code shall comply with this section. Ducts shall be substantially airtight and shall .comply with the provisions of Chapter 6. Exhaust ducts shaU not extend into or through ducts or plenums. Exhaust ducts shall terminate outside the building and shall be equipped with back-draft dampers. Environmental air ducts which have an alternate function as a part of an approved 61 .I , ·1 I -I I ATTACHMENT #25 I I I I 1- I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I .1 I I I I I I I 7901.3.1 7901.9.3 where flammable and combustible liquids are produced, pro- cessed, .transported, stored, dispensed or used. 5. Change the type of contents stored in a flammable or com- bustible liquid tank to a material other than that for which the tank was designed and constructed. 7901.3.2 Plans. Plans shall be submitted with each application for a permit to store more than 5,000 gallons ( I 8 925 L) ofliquids outside of building$ in drums or-tanks. The plans shall indicate the method of storage, quantities to be stored, distances from build- ings and property lines, accessways, .fire-protection facilities, and provisions for spill control and secondary containment, 7901.4.2 Classified locations. 7901.4.2.1 Flammable liquids, Areas where flammable liquids are stored, handled, dispensed or mixed shall .be in accordance with Tables 5202,6-A and 7901.4-A. A classified area shall not ex- tend beyond an unpierced floor, roof or other solid partition. The extent of the classified area may be reduced, or the area elimiIJated, if sufficient technical justification is provided to the chief that a concentration in the area in excess of 25 percent lower flammability limit cannot be generated. 7901.4.2.2 Combustible liquids. Areas where Class If or m liq- uids which are heated above their flash points are stored, handled or dispensed shall have electrical installations in accordance with Article 79. See also Table 7901.l-A, Foomote 1. 7901.4.3 Other applications. The chief is authorized to deter- mine the extent of the Class I electrical ·equipment and wiring location when a condition is not specifically covered by these re- quirements or the·Electrical Code. See Article 90, 'Standard n.2.3. 7901.4.4 Special hazards. Wiring and electrical equipment io- cated within 25 feet (7620 mm) of any portion of a loading rack shall be designed, operated and installed such that it does not create an ignition hazard. 7901.5 Fire Protection. 7901.5.1 General. Fire.protection for the storage, use, dispens- ing, mixing, handling and on-site transportation of flammable and combustible liquids shall be-in accordance with Articles 9, 10 aQd 79, and the Building Code. Fire protection in petroleum processing plants and facilities or portions of plants or facilities in which flammable or combustible liquids are handled, treated or produced on a commercial scale from crude petroleum, natural gasoline or other hydrocarbon sources shall also be in accordance with nationally recognized standards. See Article 90, Standard a.3.13. · 7901.S,2 Special fire-extinguishing equipment. Special fire- extinguishing ~quipment such as equipment utilizing foam, inert gas or dry chemical shall be provided as the need is indicated by the special hazards of operation, dispensing and storage. See Sec- tion 1001.9. 7901.5.3 Portable fire extinguishers. Portable fire extinguish- ers shall be provided in accordance with UFC Standard 10-1 and as otherwise required by Article 79. · 7901.S.4 Hose lines. Hose lines shall be provided in accordance with Section 1001.9, Article 79 and the Building Code. 1-170 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 7901.6 Construction and Site Requirements. Buildings, or portions thereof, in which flammable or combustible liquids are stored, dispensed, used, mixed or handled shall be constructed in accordance with the Building Code. Fire apparatus access roads and water supply shall be provided for all portions of facilities and uses in accordance with Sections 902.2 and 903. 7901.7 Unauthorized Discharges. 7901.7.1 General. Flammable and combustible liquids and pe- troleum waste products shall not be discharged or released on sidewalks, streets, highways, drainage canals, ditches, stonn drains, sewers, flood-control channels, lakes, rivers, tidal water- ways or the ground. Unauthorized discharge or release of such products shall be handled as set forth in Section 8001.5.2. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Materials and products intended for use in weed abatement, pest control, erosion control, paving and similar applica- tions when applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, label directions and nationally recognized standards. 2. Materials released in accordance with federal. state or local gov- ernment regulations or pennits of the jurisdictional air quality manage- ment board with a national pollutant discharge elimination system pennit, with waste discharge requirements established by the jurisdic- tional water quality control board, or with local sewer pretreatment re- quirements for publicly owned treatment works. 7901.7.2 Maintenance and operating practices. Maintenance and operating practices shall be in accordance with established procedures which will tend to control leakage and unauthorized discharge of flammable or combustible liquids. Spills shall be cleaned up promptly. 7901.7.3 Leaking containers. Where flammable or combus- tible liquids.are stored in containers, provisions shall be made and maintained for the detection of leakage. Leaking containers shall be taken to a safe location in an area not accessible to the public and the contents transferred to a liquid-tight container. 7901.7.4 Site assessment, In the event of a spill, leak or dis- charge from a tank system, a site assessment shall be completed by the owner or operator of such tank system if the chief determines that a potential fire or explosion hazard exists. Such site assess- ments spall be conducted to ascertain potentiid fire hazards and shall be completed and submitted to the fire department within a time period established by the chief not to exceed 60 days. See Ap- pendix II-H. 7901.7.5 Waste control. Waste liquids shall be kept in a sump, tank or receptacle approved for this purpose. 7901.8 Spill Control and Secondary Containment. When re- quired, rooms, buildings or areas used for storage, dispensing, use, mixing, or handling of flammable and combustible liquids shall be provided wit)l spill control and secondary containment in accor- dance with Sections 8003.1.3, 8004.2.2.5, 8004.2.3.6 and 8004.3.3. 7901.9 Labeling and Signs. 7901.9.1 General, The chief is authorized to require warning sigus for the purpose of identifying the hazards of storing or using flammable liquids. 7901.9.2 Style. Warning signs shall be of a durable material with red lettering on a white background and shall read DANGER- FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. Letters shall not"be less than 3 inches (76.2 mm).in height and 1'2 inch (12.7 mm) in stroke. 7901,9,3 Location, Signs shall be posted in locations as re- quired by the chi.ef. Piping containing liquids shall be identified in accordance with nationally recognized standards. See Article 90, Standard a.2.1. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I TABLE 7901.4-A 2001 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE TABLE 7901.4-A-CLASS I ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS1-(Continued) (See Section 7901.4.2.1) LOCATION Tank vehicle and tank earl Loading through open dom;;' Loading through bottom connections with atmospheric venting Office and.Rest Rooms Loading through closed dome with atmospheric venting Loading through closed dome with vapor control Bottom loading with vapor control or any bottom unloading · Storage and repair garage for tank vehicles Garages for other than tank vehicles Outdoor drum storage Indoor warehousing where there is no flammable liquid transfer Outdoor equipment where flammable vapor/air mixtures could el(ist UDder nonnal operations Tank-Aboveground Shell, ends or roof and dike area Vent Floating roof l Locations as classified in the Electrical Code. GROUPO DMSION 2 1 2 Ordinary J 2 2 2 I 2 Ordinary Ordlnary Ordinary 2 2. ]. 2 1 EXTENT OF CLASSIFIED AREA Within 3 feet (914.4 mm) of edge of dome, extending in all directions. Area between 3 feet (914.4 mm) and 15 feet (4572 mm) from edge of dome, extending in all directions. Within 3 feet (914.4 mm) of point of venting to atmosphere, extending in all directions. Area between 3 feet (914.4 mm) and 15 feet (4572 mm) from point of venting to atmosphere, extending in all dlrections. Also up to 18 inches (457.2 mm) above grade within a horizontal radius of 10 feet (3048 mm) from point of loading connection. ' If there is any opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified location, the room·shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. Within 3 feet (914.4 mm) of open end of vent, extending in all directions. Area between 3 feet (914.4 mm) and 15 feet (4572 mm) from open end of vent, extending in all directions. Also within 3 feet (914.4 mm) of edge of dome, extending in all directions. Within 3 feet (914.4 mm) of point of connection of both fill and vapor lines, extending in all directions. Within 3 feet-(914.4 mm} of point of connection, extending in all directions. Also up to 18 inches (457,2 mm) above grade within a horizontal radius of 10 feet (3048 mm) from point of connection. Pits orspaces·below floor level. Area up to 18 inches (457.2 mni) above floor or grade level for entire storage or repair garage. If there is any opening-to these rooms within the extent of an outdoor classified area, the entire room shall be classified the same as the area classification at the point of the opening. If there is any opening to these rooms within the extent of an indoor classified area. the room shall be classified the same as if the wall, curb or partition did not exist. Area within 3 feet (914.4 min) of any edge of such equipment, extending in all directions. ATCa between 3 feet (914.4 mm) and 8 feet (2438 mm) of any edge of such equipment extending in all directions. Also, area up to 3 feet (914.4 mm) above floor or grade level within 3 feet (914.4 mm) to 10 feet (3048 mm) horizontally from any edge of such equipment. ' Area inside dike: where dike height is greater than the distance from the tank to the dike for moie than 50 percent of the tank circumference. Area between 10 feet (3048 mm) from shell, ends or roof of tank. Area inside dikes to level of top of dike. Area within 5 feet ( 1524 mm) of open end of vent, extending in all directions. Area between 5 feet (1524 mm) and IO feet (3048 mm) from open end of vent, extending in all directions. . Area above_the roof and within the shell. 2When classifying extent of area, consideration shall be given to the fact that tank cars or tank vehicles can be spotted at varying points. Therefore, the extremities of the loading or unloading positions shall be used. _ 3The release of Class I liquids can generate vapors to the extent that the entire ~uilding, and possibly a zone surrounding it, are considered a Class I, Division 2 location. 1-174 I I I I ATTACHMENT #26 I· I ( . I I I I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I I I I I ----- I I I I ·I ·-· I I I I 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE In other than dwelling units, a means of egress shall not P.ass · through kitchens, storerooms, restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. . II L c [For SFMJ In Group I, Division 1.1 Occupancies a means of l: ~ egress shall ,wt pass through specific-use areas as listed in Table · I: ~ 3-C requiring one-hour occupancy separations. · L C t ~ L A L C L A I: x A means of egress serving other than Group H Occupancies shall not pass through rooms that contain Group H Occupancies. 1004.2.3 Access to exits .. ,004.2.3.1 General. Exits shall be provided from each building level. Additionally, access to-such exits shall be provided from all occupied areas within building levels. The maximum number of exits required from any .story, basement or individual space shall be maintained until arrival at grade or the public way. 1004.2.3.2 From individual tlc;>0rs. For the purposes of Section 1004.2, floors, stories, occupied roofs and similar designations of building levels other than basements and·mezzanines shall be con- sidered synonymous. Every occupant on the first story shall have access to not less than one exit and not less than two exits when required by Table 10-A. Every occupant in basements and on stories other than the first story shall'have access to not less than two-exits. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Second stories having an occupant load less than 10 inay be provided with access to only one exit. 2. Two-0r more dwelling units on the second story or.in a basement may have access to only one exit where the total occupant load served by that exit does not exceed 10. 3. Except as provided in Table 10-A, accesstoonty one exit need be provided from the second floor or a basement within-an individual dwelling unit or a Group R, Division-3 congregate reside~. 4. Where the third floor within an individual dwelling unit or a Group R, Division 3 congregate residence does not exceed 500square feer (46.45 m2), access 10 only one exit need be provided from·tbat floor. 5. Occupied roofs on Group R, Division 3 Occupancies may have access to orily one exit where such occupied-areas are less than 500 square feet (46.45 m2) and are located no higher than immediately above the second -story. 6. Floor.a and basements used exclusively for 1he service of the building may have access to only one exit. Forthe purposes of this ex- ception, storage rooms, laundry rooms, maintenance offices and simi- lar uses shall not be considered as providing service to the building. No cumulative or contributing occupant 16ads from adjacent levels need be considered when determining the number of required exits from a given level. 1004.2.3.3 From individual spaces.All occupied portions of the building ~hall have access to not less than one exit or exit-access doorway. Access to not less than two exits, exit-access doorways or combination thereof shall be provided-when the individual or cumulative occupant load served by a portion of the exit access is equal to, or greater than, that listed in Table 10-A. EXCEP'TIONS: 1. Elevator lobbies may have access to only one ~xii orexit-acc'ess doorway provided the use of such exit or exit-access doorway does not require keys, tools, special knowledge or effort. 2. Storage rooms, laundry rooms and maintenance offices not exceeding 100 square feet (27.87 m2) in floor area may be provided wjth access to only one exit or exit-access doorway. • EXCEPllONS[ForSFM]: I. Everyassemb!ybuildingasdefm~d in Chapter 2 shall be provided with not,/essthan two remotely located exits. 2. [ti holding ~lls, such as are found in courthouse buildi11gs, a minimllm of two means of egress slu;/l be provided wlte11 the occupa11t load is more than 20. 1004.2.2 1004.2.5.2.3 1004.2.3.4 Additional access to exits. Access to not less than thre~ exits, exit-access doorways or combination thereof shall be provided when the individual or cumulative occupant load served by the exit access is 501 to 1,000. Access to not less than four exits, exit-access doorways or com- bination thereof shall be provided when the individual or cumula- tive occupant load served by the exit access exceeds 1,000. 1004.2.4 Separation or exits or exit-access doorways. Where two or more exits or exit-access doorways are required from any level or portion of the building, at least two of the exits or exit- access doorways shall be placed a distance apart equal to not less than one half of the length of the maximum overall diagonal dimension of the area served measured in a straight line between the center of such exits or exit-access doorways. Additional exits or exit-access doorways shall be arranged a reasonable distance apart so that if one becomes blocked, the others will be available. EXCEPTION: The separation distance deiennined in accordance with this section may be measured along a direct path of exit travel within a fire-resistive corridor complying with Section 1004.3.4.3.1 serving exit enclosures. The walls of any such exit enclosure shall not be less than 30 feet (9144 mm), measured in a straight line, from the walls of another exit enclosure. 1004.2.5 Travel distance. 1004.2.5.1 General. TraveJ distance is that distance an occupant must travel from any point within occupied portions of the exit access to the door of the nearest exit. Travel distance shall be mea- sured in a·straight line along the path of exit travel from the most remote point through the center of exit-access doorways to the center of the exit door. Travel distance shall include that portion of the path of exit travel through or around permanent construction features and building elements. Travel around tables, chairs, fur- nishings, cabinets and similar temporary or movable fixtures or equipment need not be considered as the normal presence of such items is factored into the permitted travel distance. · Unless prohibited elsewhere in this chapter, travel within the exit access may occur on multiple levels by way of unenclosed stairways or ramps. Where the path of exit travel includes unen- closed stairways or ramps within the exit access, the distance of travel on such means of egress components shall also be included in the travel distance measurement. The measurement along stair- ways shall be made on a plane parallel and tangent to the stair tread nosings in the center of the stairway. 1004.2.5.2 Maximum travel distance. The travel distance to at least one exit shall not exceed that specified in this section. Special travel distance requirements are contained in other sec- tions of this.code as follows: 1. For atria, see Section 402.5. 2. For Group E Occupancies, see Section 1007.3. 3. For Group H Occupancies, see Section 1007.4. 4. For malls, see Sections 404.4.3 and 404.4.5. 5. [For SFM] For Group I Occupancies, see Section 1007.5. x l:11 1004.2.5.2.1 Nonsprinklered buildings. In buildings not equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout, the travel distance shall not exceed 200 feet (60 960 mm). ti!: fl .. 6 g; 1004.2.5.2.3 Corridor increases. The travel distances speci- fied in Sections 1004.2.5.2,1, 1004.2.5.2.2, 1004.2.5.2.4 and 1004.2.5.2.5 may 'be increased up to an additional 100 feet (30 480 mm) provided that the last portion of exit access leading to 1-113 I I I 1· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- 1004.2.5.2.3 1004.3.2.3.2 the exit occurs within a fire-resistive corridor complying with Section 1004.3.4.3.1.-_The length of such corridor sha11 not be less than the amount of tlie increase taken, in feet (mm). 1004.2.5.2.4 Open parking garages. In a Group S, Division 4 open parking garage as defined in Section 311.9, the travel dis- tance shall not exceed 300 feet .(91 440 mm) in a building not . equipped with an automatic sprinkler system throughout and 400 feet(121 920 mm) in a building equipped with an automatic sprin- kler system throughout. The travel distance may be measured to open stairways, which are permitted in accordance with Section 1005.3.3.1. 1004.2.5.2.5 Fllctocy; hazardous and storage occupancies. In a one-story building classified as a Group H, Division 5 aircraft re- pair hangar, or.as a Group For Group S Occupancy, the travel dis- tance shall not exceed 300 feet (91 440 mm) and may be increased to 400 feet (121 92Q mm) if the building is equipped with an auto- matic sprinkler system throughout and is also provided with smoke and heat ventilation as specified in Section 906. 1004.3 Exit-access Components. 1004.3.1 General. Exit-access components incorporated into the design of the exit-access portion of the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements-of Section 1004.3. 1004.3.2 ·Aisles. 1004.3.2.1 General. Aisles serving as a portion ofan exit access in the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of Section 1004.3.2. Aisles shall be provided from all occupied portions of the ex1t access·that contain seats, ·tables, furnishings, displays, and similar fixtures or-equipment. 1004.3.Z.Z Width in occupancies without fixed seats. The width of aisles in occupancies wilhm,it fixed seats shall be deter- mined in accordance with the following: 1. In areas servfog employees only, the minimum aisle width shall be 24 inches (610 mm), but not less than the width deter- mined as specified in Section 10U3.2.3. 2. In public areas of Groups B and M Occupancies, and in assembly occupancies without fixed seats, the minimum clear aisle width.shall be 36 incj!es (914 mm) where seats, tables, fur- nishings, displays and similarfixtures·or equipment are placed on only one side of the aisle and 44 inches (1118 mm)where such fix- tures or equipment are placed on l?oth sides of the aisle. · l: X EXCEPTION [For SFMJ: Libraries with open booksracks shall L c havemamaisles no less titan 44 incT1es (1118 mm) in widtl~ and silk, t t range and end ~/es no less than 36 illches (914 mm) i_n wid1/~ The required width of aisles shall be unobstructed. EXCEPTION: Handrails and doors, when fully opened, shall not reduce the required width by more than 7 inches (178.mm). Doors in. any position shall notre~uce the required width by more than o.ne half. Other nonstructural projcctionssuch as trim andsiinilardecorativefea- turcs may project into1he required width 1½ inches (38 mm) from each side. 1004.3.2.3 Occupancies with fixed seats.Aisles in occupancies with fixed seats shall comply with the requiTements of this section. 1004.3.2.3.1 Width. The clear width of aisles shall be based on the number of fixed seats served by such aisles. The required · width of aisles serving fixed seats shall not be used·for any other purpose. 1-114 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE The minimum clear width of aisles in buildings without smoke- protected assembly seating shall be in accordance with Table 10-C. The minimum clear width of aisles in buildings where smoke- protected assembly seating has been provided, and for which an approved life-safety evaluation has also been conducted, shall be in accordance with Thble 10-D. For Table 10-D, the number of seats specified must be within a single assembly place, and inter- polation shall be permitted between the specified values shown. For both tables, the minimum clear widths shown shall be modi- fied in accordance with the following: 1. Where risers exceed 7 inches (178 mm) in height, multiply the stairway width in the tables by factor A, where: For SI: A = 1 + (riser height -7.0 inches) 5 A= 1 (riserheight-178mm) + 127 (4-1) Where-risers do not exceed 7 inches (178 mm) in height,A = 1. 2. Stairways not having a handrail within a 30-inch (762 mm) horizontal dista!)ce shall be 2S percent wider than otherwise cal- culated, i.e., multiply by B = 1.25. For all other stairs, B = 1. 3. ·Ramps steeper than 1 unit vertical in 10 llllits horizontal (10% slope) where used in ascent shall have their width increased by 10 percent, i.e;, multiply by C = 1.10. For ramps not steeper than 1 unit vertical in 10 units horizontal (10% slope), C = 1. Where fixed seats are arranged in rows, the clear width of aisles shall not be less than set forth above or less than the following minimum widths: 3.1 Forty-eight inches (1219 mm) for stairways having seating on both sides. 3.2 Thirty-six inches (914 mm) for stairways having seat- ing on one side. 3.3 1\venty-three inches (584 mm) between a stairway handrail and seating where the aisles are subdivided by the handrail. 3.4 F-0rty-two inches (1067 mm) for level or ramped aisles having seating on both sides. . 3.5 Thirty-six inches (914 mm) for level or ramped aisles having seating on one side. 3.6 'l\venty-three inches (584 mm) between a stairway handrail and seating where an aisle does not serve more than five rows on one side. Where exit access is possible in two directions, the width of such aisles shall be uniform throughout their length. Where aisles converge to form a single path of exit travel, the aisle width shall not be less than the combined required width of the converging aisles. 1004.3.2.3.2 Seat.spacing. Where seating rows have 14 or less seats, the minimum clear width of aisle accessways shall not be less than 12 inches (30? mm) measured as the clear horizontal dis- t~ce from the back of the row or guardrail ahead and the nearest projection of the row behind. Where seats are automatic or se1f- rising,_ measurement may be made with the seats in the raised posi- tion. Where seats are not automatic or self-rising, the minimum clear width·shall-be measured with the seat in the down position. EXCEPTION /For SFMJ: When table! arm chairs are used, the X t minimrunclearwidthofl2inches(305 mm)betweenrowsmaybemea-c L sured With tablet arms iii the stored position only where all 1able1 arms ~ I: are raised ma11ua/ly in 011emotio11to a verticalposilion and fa// 101he ~ l: stored position by force of gravil>< A L I I ------ I I I ATTACHMENT #27 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 TABLE3-B TABLE3-C 2001 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE C A C ~ A C i. C A xi C A H A C ~ A C A C A C ~, ~ ~ A C A C A C A C A C A TABLE 3-B-REQUIRED SEPARATION IN BUILDINGS OF MIXED OCCUPANCV1 {HOURS) A-1 A·2 A·2.1 A-3 A-4 8 E mH F•2 H·2 H-3 H-4,5 H-6,72 .H-8 I M R-1 R-3 :l~Hi A-t N N N N 3 N 3 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 I 1 3 A·2 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 l 1 1 1 iA'.ttlii N N N l~l N 4 4 4 3 1 2 N 1 1 tttn A-4 1 N 1 1 4 4· 4 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 ~lii)f{ 1 l~t ,N 2 1 1 1 1 2 N 1 1 ~1~l'. E 1 1 4 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 I ;p:,m;t 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 NS 1 1 s~a F-2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 N H-1 NOT PERMITIED IN MIXED OCCUPANCIES. SEE SEC!10N 307.2.8 ff-2 1 1 2 2 4 2 4 4 2 H-3 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 1 H-4,5 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 H-6,72 1 4 1 4 4 1 I 2 2 1 I 2 N 1 1 I J4 R•t I 4 N 3 R-3 4 I S-1 I S-2 I S-3 1 S-4 OPEN PARKING GARAGES ARE EXCLUDED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED lN SECTION 311.2 S-5 I N-No requiremenls for.fire resistance. 1For detailed requirements and exceptions, see Section 302.4. 2For special provisions on highly toxic materials, see the Fire Code. 3For agricultural buildings,.see also Appendix Chapter 3. 4See Section 309.2.2 for exception. ' 1 S-2 S-3 3 4 I 3 1 3 N 3 1 3 N 1 1 3 N 1 N 1 2 2 1 I 1 1 1 1 2 4 J4 1 1 3 1 I 1 I 1 5For Group F, Division 1 woodworking establishments with more than 2.500 square feet (232.3 m2), the occupancy separalion shall be one hour. TABLE 3-C-REQUIRED SEPARATION OF SPECIFIC-USE AREAS IN GROUP I, DIVISION 1.1 HOSPrfAL AND NURSING HOMES DESCRIPTION 1. Employee locker rooms 2, Gift/retail shops 3. Handicraft shops 4. Kitchens . 5. Labora1ories that employ hazardous materials in 'Jtantities less than that which would cause classification as a Group 9ccupancy 6. Laundries grealer than 100 square feet (9.3 m2)1 7. Paint shops employing hazardous substances and materials in quantilies less than !hat which would cause classification as a Group H Occupancy 8. Physical plant·maintenancc shop 9. Soiled linen rooml - 10. Slomge rooms 100 square feet (9.3 m2) orless in area storing combustible material . 11. Storal!e rooms more than 100 square feet {9.3 m2) stgring combustible· matcna{ 12, Trash-collection rooms! I 1For rubbish and linen chute lermination rooms, sec Section 711.5. 1-40.4 OCCUPANCY SEPARATION None None None None One hour One hour ' One hour One hour One hour None One hour One hour · S-5 U-13 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 1 N t 1 · . 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